es La TELE NY -AS-SAN CURES Sait Rheum MEDICAL From W. S. Fraleigh, M ADVICE i) loronr “This Is to A S certify that Miss Barbara TE Clowmo of 988 Muliwoads Ave. Toronto, was treated by me tor \ » welenei ie Her Doctor Salt Rhewse Testifies. fr FREE and rat helt ‘Ving her case S incurable I sent your agen SEND) to het Your Nyassanhas POS Ts rmanently cured her.” CANNY | aorLeTS WRIT? iv THE NYASSAN MEDICINE CQ, Mention this paper when you write. Nov , 5 & wk - sg a are AR) fob PR. CHEE F treats CHRONIC DISEASES by the Salis- | » bury method of persistent self-help. | removing causes troan the blood. Cen- tinnous, intel'gent treatmentip person or by letter insures Mi pimum of su@fer- ing and Masimum of cure possibtein each case, Avoid attempts wenaided. Graduate of N. Y. University And the NEW YORK HOSPITAL, ) Teenty years practice in N. Y. City. » Piploma registered in 17 §. and Camads. , AppRESS: CHAMLOTTETOWN, P E I, CANADA OFFICE, Victoria Row Accomodations reserved for patients. } References on application, Oct 15 lyr iene my 4 ? ee eee eee Le. No flaw in its claim to be absolutely pure, TY § Pure Concentrated Cocoa Grecers sell it. Lecture and Extertainment Course SEASON (i 897——!18S8. St Peter's New Hall, Ch town Alternate Tuesdays as followe— how. 16th and 30th. Dec. ‘14th aad 28th Jany. lich and 25th. Feb.-Sth and 22ad. Particulars of eack Entertainment will be given in due course: in our local eolums septl 3— a Gray's ass, Syrup ) of Red , . . echitis, Sore Cum 7 txroat, ete. i * KERRY, WATSON 4 CO., Prove: cross. ' @ MONTREAL. (P08 eommecenecececenscenen* © AVE YOU TRIED REDDIN’S Sin Cured Smoking Tobacco TRY A PACKAGE. The best smoke in the city, Large tins 25c. REDDIN BROS. Opposite P. O. WAN TrED—An experienced general servant togoto St John Must be well recommended Apply to Mrs J F Gallagher, Grafton St west noy S=3i4 CY 22088 © 8 6 6 HOSKEOOR OT ee : For Coughs, *Colds, Bron- A. A. McLBAN, 0. C. Barister, Etc., Brown’s Block Charlottetown Money te Lean. THE DAILY EXAMINEP, CHAR“.OTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 5 1897 IN SAORT MEtke«. THE NEWS {tems of Interest Bolled Down For More Kasy Reading, Rideau range, at Ottawa, has been finally closed, It is estimated that 6,000 settlers made their new home in Manitoba this summer. Tho indiscriminate slaughter of deer in the province of Quebec is reported to be enormoers, Mr. Tarte hae signed the plan finally adopte i for the improvement of Moutreal harbor, and work will be proceeded with at once. lowa’s Jucky boy is Adolph Johnson. While digging worms for bait near r & ’ } Clinton, he unearthed a box containing | $50,000. The Montreal commitee of the Victorian | Order of Nurses reports $17, 464 collected. But the subscriptions:do not appear to be $15,000 of the amount was six persons, and $18,000 by one general ,as given by man. Despatches recetved from Graslitz, a of Bohemia, pineteen miles from Eger, announce that earthquake shocks accompanied vy thunderlike rumb ings, have been terrifying the inhabitants of that place and its viemitv. Eight of the shocks were violentand many left the place. town faintlies A project is on foot for the erection of a large cotton mill on the famous table rock at the Chawdiere, Ottawa, which is regard— ed as prebaps the best site for water power in the Dom mion of Canada. Sir Charles Hibbert Tupper has given it as his opinion that the passage of the United States training ship Yartic to the great lakes isa violation of the act of 1618, which limits the maintevance of warshipe on those waters. Near Mount Forest, Ontario, Jobn Armstronger’s four year old daugitter, during the mother’s absence, gave car- bolic acid to the baby, who died from the etfects. There it a question in Quebec city about running cars on Sunday morning. Clergy of all denominations are againet it, end the railway company iteelf requests that the Council do not force it to live up ‘tw its charter in this respect. According to ove report the men-of the Gordon Highlanders who were killed at Dargai were mostly Irishmen. This may be somewhat of a setback te some enthusiastic Scots. All will admit, though, that, whatever their nationelity, theyywere mighty-good men. People who are looking for hidden treas- ure bad better not go te Mexico. “While diggrng up a tree on aranch near Monterey, & mean servant found three earthen: jars, filled with gold aod silver coin, anti-secur- ing a-sack, proceeded to carry it to bis cabin. ‘When the ranchmen heard of the find there wae agreat t me. The amount was $24,000, of which the Governmem took one-third ; the remaining two-thirds went to the ranchman, and the servant, for his ehare was given three years in prisen. One of the largest tanks in New\York makes a searching examination of each department at least three times © year. No one but the Presidem ‘knows »when these things take place. He simmona three heads of departments and they take charge-of the clerks’ books ead firm assets eo quickly that nothing can ‘be changed or concedied. Since this eystem was ateopted, weverd, years ago, no trace of dishenesty has been found, These clerke who get throughe year wtthout an-error receive a premium. Undoubtedly the most extraortinary township in England is that of Swiikaw, in Cumberland. It contains but one house, th: occupier of which is wnable to exercise the Briton’s privilege of voting, beceuwe there is no-overseer to prepare a voiers’ list and no church or other placeof worship or assembly in which to publish one. “hhe moet remote village in England is that of Farley-cum-Pitton. This rural spot is thirty and one- half miles from the nearest railway station. As a contrast to this may be mentioned the hamlet of Yeteard, about ten miles from Cardiff. This tony settlement poseesses two railroads #ad two lange rivera. ox The Archbishop of Athens, Mgr. De Angelis, bas.addressed a report to the Greece, which he declares to be lamentabie. Mostar ithe Catholics are in a state of mir— ery. Mbe Catholic chapel at Larissa has beex @estroyed, and three other churches ‘im Thesealy have dallen into the hands of the Turke. The Archbishop asks the Pope to sead prompt relief tothe Greek Cath olicee, who muenber 16,600. The fact that a Catholic for the first time bas been mede a member of the Greek Cabinet, in the person of M. Toman, Minister of Jus- tice, has created a good impression at the Vatican. Reyat makes the feod pure, wholesome ind delicious, ROYAL BAKING POWDER ©0., NEW YORK. Pope ou dhe situation of the Catholics in, t ; = gore — ue - — —_—— —$—$—_ A THE FRENCOU KEPOBLIC A Correspondent Who Tries to Show That its Overthrow 1. a Possibility, Loxpox, November 3.—The Paris correspondent of the Daily News indulges, apparently with all gravity, in a surprising speculation that the overthrow ofthe re- public is within the limits of possibility asaresult of the coming election for members of the chamber of deputies. The News presents the statement without com ment The correspondent saves; “Qn all sidee | hear that the next ¢ are likely to give us, if pot a parliament of rallies, one in which they will be upper- Should this happen, they might think it well to withdraw their allegiance from the republic. “CT elections most The pope wonld not chject. He is in fayor of the practicable ourse. whatever it mav be. There would be really very litte difficulty to turn this republic into a king dom or empire. If there was a conserva- live majority, au enipire would be of easier achievement. “A king or emperor would not have to face the odium of making draconian laws to defend his power. He wonld find them ready to hand. Theyare the fegecy of the Carnot and Cassimir-Perrier presidensies, and were yages of strong governinent given to Russia. All the power of the government will be employed to keep out socialists and radical-. “Tn view of future events, the mren- archists have not rallied, and the Bon- apartists have fused. Were Prince Victor tostep aside and Prince Louis Napoleon to be placed at the head of this amalgamat- ed party, there might be sitiking resnits. The latter prince has been seeing the k'ng of Italy at Monza. He is pow in Switzerland, and is expected at Mont Caliieri, where his motner lives, before returning to Paris en route to Ru-sia, where he will vieit the ezar at Peierhof.” The statements of those who have been cured by Hood’s Sareaparilla prove the great merit of this medicine. Get caly Hood’s. M088 THINGS TO MAKE A NOTE OF, Tontent.—Tonight the Rink will re- sound with cheer for-victors in the coming contest between the types of brawa and muscle of P.E. Island. Dou’t go to auything else, but make ita point to see this, the greatest meetever held in the Rink. Come early aod get a good place. Lorac Crusapers—Do not forget the Loval Crusaders’ entertainmest this (Friday) evening at€-o’clock in Masonic Temple, open to younguandold. There will be selections frem the gramaphone during the evening. Hocker.—The annual meeting of the Victoria Hockey ‘Ofub will be held on; Monday aighi, the 8th: inet., in Y. M.C. A. when ali members are requested to attend. | tf. a+6+s oro HOCAL WOTICES, Genta —In looking over our gents kid gloves we found about one dozen pairs slightly sp tted. They are yours at hak price $145 for 78 cents and $U.25 for 6S cents. Come 4juick-eas they are sot hurt — W. A. Weeks & Co. 259 Zim. To clear mens ‘navy and grey flennel ahirts mevked-$1..25. Our window is full at 75 cents each, anti another bergain ‘is our heavy ribbed weol linders and drawers, at 40 cente value 55 eents. Heavy country sox 15 cents webue 22 cents at W. i. Weeke & Go. 258 2in. Miss Fin, representing C.C. Knox the gelatine manufacturer, will beat Beer & Goff’s store Thureday,'2'riday aad Savur- day of thie week, where she will be pleas- ed to meet ithe ladies of this city and show | them the superior ,gealities of Knox‘s' gelatine. 257—iHi. Read oar ad befere you come shopping | to-day or te-morrow.—Sloore & McLeod. | Weve thought ef a ilot of articles for | | one of to “Bngland, argeel wire case there, but wae obliged to jdemeud and procure the recall | postion in the nationalist party, wita } that sewn in aid of the chure bh, says: ““Dhe ERSONAL. Misa Sarah Edmonds left yesterday morniog Ov aw visit to her sister in Provi- dence, KR. I. Mr. Pope the Halifax today on Denver, Col. Mr. I’. J. Gallagher, of Dorchester, has taken a position as traveller for the Kasteru Oil Co—Moncton Times. Hon. Mr. Sifton, Minister of the Interior, has returned to Victoria after having ex- amines the various routes tothe Klucdyke. It is pleasing to hear that the operation lor appendicitis, performed on Myr, Thomas ©. Rogers, iu the Vic'oria Hospi- tal, Montreal, has been successful, and that he ia doing well. Hotel Davies: J L Craswell, E A Saunders, W A Richardson, H P Wet- more, Halifax; HS Cowan, Detroit; J © Redmond, Montreal; B C Cox, Roy Cox, Souris, Lady Davies and Miss E leave to morrow moroing tor Washington, where they will jom Sir Louis Davies. I is probable that Sir Louis will uot return to Charlottetown this fall. Messrs. Bernard McQuilian ard Thomas Flynn, whe have been employed in Ine EXAMINER Composipg room tor tome time past, were passengers on the Halifax today on a visit to New York. Mr. J. Wisdom, who has been in the employ of the Messrs. Rattenbury for some five yecrs past, left today for Torouto where he has obtained aa excellent posi- tion with Messrs W. Harris & Co, who operate one of the largest swine ani cattle houses in the Dominion. Mr. Wisdom thoroughly understands every «detail of Lis business, and the Toronto house is to be congratulated apow securing his ser vices. He is also exceedingly popular with the trade in the previnces and Newfoundland, and has been very successful on the road His fellow-ereploye-, on the eve of his de- parture presented Mr. Wisdom with an elegant gold chain, as @ token of their esteem. Mrs. Wisdom and family will leaveifor Toronto#bout the jast of the month, DBuring their residence in Char- lottetown Mr. and Mre. Wisdom and family have made hosts of friends by whom their departure will be deeply regretted. Hon. @. F. Little, a former judge and premier of Newfoundland, died in Ireland a short vane ego. Hon. Mr. Little was born in Charlottetown, where he received his general education and professional trainiag and was admitted to the bar. In 1844 hewent to Newfoundland. It re- quireden act of the legislature to enable hiim-to@ractice law in St. Joho’s. He got the ect #)X years later, and was te a posi- tion te “lo some legislation himself as the members fer that city. Or. Little sooa became the acknow- edged leader of the party thea known as ibeval and the chief promoter of the agita- tion for re-ponsible government. He went Clarke was a passenger On his way hac« to thel Davies will wvenrvnrvorernrerrnnpneno penn nnennnennnnnD rent rTeRE DME HRT EnET TTR TET E ETRE RET Tarr Err EDPT ET FTP EPRT TT TAPPER PEPE PT PRAT PARP PPPPPD Pr PP PprRSS of the governor before ihe machinery of a reaponsible admimistration could be put in operation. Mr. Little forme an admiuis- tration in 1855, bet before what he had jjoimed the delegates from the other Beitish | American colonies in arranging the basis of resiprocity with the Daited States. In L858 be retired from politiced life to the bench, and ten weare later he left thir position aod removed to Irelend, with bis wife, who was the daughter ot a wealthy Dublin merchast. Itis said that some years ago he declined the affer of a seat ia | the #mperial partiamentand a prouinent | which he was actively identified. Tae press of Nova Scotia gives high praise to the Rew. George 1. Foster, whese marked musical ability bas attracted at- tention. Thus thegShelbarne Badget, | in reporting a coecert recently given io events of the evening were the selections by Mc. Foster. His playing was wonder- ful, the equal of which hes newer beea heard in Shelburve. He simply held the your bevefit—to—day and to-morrew—bui | for one we mention there 10 as worthy.—} Moore & MeLeod. Hints for Saturday shoppers—see our ad to day and to-morrow.—Noore & McLeod. Selling more dress goodse yery day; the more you know of our dress goods depart- ment—the surer we are of your trade.— Moore & McLeod. The latest novelty in ladies’ neckwear, the “Marguerite” silk ruff, at F. Perkins i& Co’s., Sunnyside. Great bargains in ladies’ winter jackets on Friday and Saturday at'®. Pe-kins & Co’s., Sunnyside. for Friday and Saturday targains in ladies’ winter ccats, try F. Perkins & Co., Sananyside. Ready to wear pants from oar own make of tweeds are the best men’s working pants in the market.—McKay Woollen ©o.* 259 2 Ladies’ jackets—The balance «f our ladies jackets at low prices to clear; all new and stylish aed no better vaines.— McKay Woolen Co. 259 2i See the line of canes opened this mern- ing at the Central Drugstore. A commereial and scientific expedition to the South Pole under Herr Borchgre- vinck wil] start trom England next July. [oquiries are new being made fora suit- able ship in Seotland or Norway. The object will be to reach Cape Adaire, and roceed to the South Pole on snowshoes. The party will include several ecientific men. Herr Borchgrevinck will go to Norway at Christmas, and with some Norwegian friends will practise snowshoe running. Loxpox, Nov. 3.—The Times publishes large audience spellbound andateny time during his playing a pia could be heard drop. At the conclusion of the programme the reverend gentleman gave a cornet solo playing his own accompaniment, by hold- img the .cornet in his right haad and manipulating the organ with his left. Each of his selections brought forth a siorm of.applause. Again, in the raport of a lecturedelivered at Lockport we read: “The lecture was devided into three parta beiween which Rev. Geo. I. Foster, . the Rector of the Holy Cross, supplied music in his usual skillful manner. Rev, Mr. Foster is especially at home when at the organ, the music of which he loves, and when this is united to a more than ordin- ary skillie execution, an audience cannot fail to be entertained and inspired.” The success of the rev. ventieman is a matter of congratulation io iis uamerous friends in this city, On the Bottle Will always show you when pur- chasing whether you are getting the genuine “Sovereign” Flavoring Extract Each bottle bears our name and trade mark: If you want a reliable well tried Extract in any flavor,ask for Sovereign Flavoring Hxtracts a despatch from Seoul, capital of Corea, which says thatthe Russian Minister has forced the Corean Government to dismiss its English financial adviser and chief o customs, anf to put a Russian in his } place. t Sold by SIMSON BROS, & CO. | Laymonensrenverrernetssvygorennone ersyrvnnnennensenngpennngneenntet yy tf in Meet me at the Always Busy Store. Fine, Fashion- At the Almays Busy Store CE*OSOSOB CC® We have just received another lot latest noV- elties'in Mink, Sable and Electric Seal; ulso a lot of Children’s Grey Lumb Storm Collars at at a Special Low Price STANLEY BROS., The Always Busy Store AW Wide ed WL GAddiLd dad dddaddaddadddddaddddd we = \wislididil SHOULD HAYE THER JACKETS MADE TO @GRDER AT D. A. BRUCE'S You can have any color or quality of eloth you want. You car have any style you fancy. Your Jacket will be made strong and well finished, such as a tailor only can make, You will have a first class fitting garment. Many of ‘the most stylish jackets seen ov our streets are made by aS. Lastly, one important consideration. You will not have to pay as high a price az for an imported garment of similer quelity. Give us a trial. D. A. BRUCE. MADE FOR EACH OTHER. . Like two friends are the foot and the shoe, which meet in perfect harmony. Such meetings are common in our experienoee, with our new fall stock of the latest and best footwear. The Bulldog and Coin Te: for men are fay- orites this fall. W.H Stewart & Co: London House Ruilding....-. canes EWE aes Come And S¢¢-—wy- How Large Yur Dollar Is To-day. Never in the history of Furniture buying, was it’s purchasing power so great, as at our store now, Especially is this truein Luying fancy rockeré4,our line of Beautiful Cobbler Seat Rockers, Rattan Rockers and reception Chairs, fancy upholstered Oak Rockers, is the best money can uy, and they are marked at the price of cheap goods, We Furnish Homes. JOHN NEWSON. Halifax. N. 8 ‘ Newson Block, V:ctoria Row 4 AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAADAAAAAAAAGAGAAALASALAAAALAAAA SAAALALAAMAALALALAAA/AAAAAL4A LeUL4bLGGA4446 LAME LAU LALLA ein 2hbbQbcdddddd AAO Aa MMS Sig A Re a OE a Sn LE NS LE RNR NS ; % te geri gge BO eh OOM ops ~ . : ‘. : : .| ; ie PO fee + Tas OR EN