~ _ 4 i | qua MUNYON'S PROGRESS: Nucr tha M i yietoly Over the Most Obstinate Forms of Disease. IMPROV ED HOMOEFOPATHY Peopls If am Walks (1 Life Cured | . aes By His Remedies GURES WHEN UIERS rAlL Mr. Wa MeDovald, No 264 Mayor St. Mort Quevec, Canada, says; **] ak catarrh for foar years. It was a moauied by headaches and stopp2¢ nose during all that t me. The vas tinual discharge of mucus my throat and an offensive breath. 1} used anumber of remedies for eaiatT received no bens One mon! ‘a U ent oy Munvon’s Spec al- ats ca perfect relief, Rreathing through the nose was immediately restor- ed. the scharge stop} ed and I breathe ay well for the first (ime in four years, Munvon’s Ri atism Cure seldom fails to relieve in one to three hours, and cures in a fee days Price 25c. Munyon’s Dyspepsia Cure positively cures all forms of restion and stomach trouble. Price 25¢. Munyon’s Cold Cure prevents pneumonia and breaks up acold ina few hours. Price 25. Munyon’s Cough Cure stops coughs, night sweats, a!lays soreness, and speedily heals the lungs. Price 25c. Munyon’s Kidney Cure speedily cures pain jn the back, loins or groins and all forms of kid- ney disease. Price 25c. Munyon’s Headache Cure stops headache in three minutes Price 25c. Munyon’s Pile Ointment positively cures all forms of piles. Price 25c. Munyon’s Blood Cure eradicates all im- purities of the blood. Price 25¢. Munvon’s Female Remedies are a boon to all women. Muryon’s Asthma Remedies relieves in 3 minutes and cure permanently. Price $1. Munyon’s Catarrh Remedies never fail. The Catarrh Cure—price 25c.—eradicates the disease from the system, and the Catarrh Tab- lets—price 25c.—cleanse and heal the parts. Munyon’s Nerve Cure is a wonderful nerve onic. Price 2§¢c. Maunyon’s Vitalizer restores lost vigor. Price $1. A separate cure for each disease. At all druggists, mostly 25§c a vial. Personal letters to Prof. Munyon answered with free medical advice for any disease. ———— — Party lines are still noticable in the United States. The “Silver” Populists would not coalesce with the “Silver” Democrats in Ohio, and the “Gold” Re- publicans would notendoree the “Gold” Dewocratic tickets in Kentucky. ——— re = - = ae € NO DOCTOR’S PRESCRIPTION necessary to enable you to buy a cake of BABYS ‘OWN SOAV Be sure and get the genuine — wherever you can — and you will have the best soap made. oO ’ The Albert Toilet Soap Co., Mfrs. Montreal. Pins lt the Nati ie Natives ; —OF— P. E. Island . Bel You have ‘just 10 days more to deal "ith me, but in that time you can save 10 Collare, for I have to leave my present “Chg the last of August ; and no later than ‘is : 3 . . * Morning I received a Jawyer’s letter ———— advertising So cheap or I would e+ Cieap board in the jail; bat T will | “Oatin ne iny cheap sale for '@ days, jail or j*0 Jail. Everything at cost. Remember the place— next to Johnson ; “OLnS0n’s, ; N. ‘angi 4 P. GOODSTFI Ly oo ee ' tainfee ~—On Saturday evening, a purse con- “i ‘© 4S8umofmoney. Finder will please al this omic: . hi | EXCURSION TO NEW GLASGOW, A Most Pleasant Outing—Sometning About New Glasgow and Ola Friends There, The excursion to New Glasgow, promot ed by the Sons of England, place yesterday, and was a distinct success. j About 150 ladies and gentlemen pariici -~ | pated, and each and every one thoroughly appreciated the outing. . The fine new steamship Princess drew Out from the wharf at sbarp seven, and about four hours later she was dex ked at Pictou Landing. The run across Was very pleasant, and Captain McLean, steward Chandler, purser Gordon and the other othcers of the Princess did everythine in their power to make those commit.ed t their care epnjoy themselves, took oO A more Cap- able or aleing . . ‘ able or painstaking spt of officers it would be hard to tiod anywhere, and it is not surpr.sing that with such a splendic steamer under their command the Char- | lottetuwn-Pictou route is very popular with the travelling public. | ee ene Upon arriving at Pictou Landing the excursionists boarded the especial in wait- Ing to Convey them to New Glasgow, but the train did not move out for alx ut haif an hour. This delay lessened the time to be passed in New Glasgow, and as there ia little to be seen at the Landing that is of interest the excursionists did not appreciate the enforced wait. However,the railway authorities are wholly responsible as the committee arranged to have the train proceed to New Glasgow immediately upon arrival of the steamer. : On their arrival at New Glasgow the excursionists were met by a large number of people, acd were given a hearty welcome. The next hour or so was devoted to sup- plying the wants of the inner man and woman, after which sight-seeing began. Some drove out to the surrouand- ing country, others visited the stee! works, and others again spent the time in and about the city with friends. New Glas - gow is one of the most thriving towns in the Maritime Provinces, and its people are active and = enterprising. The »p- ulation is between 4,000 and 5,000, and the peace is preserved iby one policeman, who, at some distance, reminds ove of our own Marshal Cameron. Its streets and sidewalks are well kept, and there are many fine public buildings, handsome private dwellings, and churches of the latest +tyle of archiesture, The new High Schooi buildiog, erected at a cost of about $25,000, is a tine brick structure in every way creditable to the community, New Glasgow also boasts of excellent systems of waterworks and sewerace, and also has electric light and telephore services. Athletic grovads and a public park are the latest acquisitions of this well-ordered and go-ahead litt'e towa. New Glasgow is also well supplied with newspapers, all of which are abiy condvctei and abreast of toe times in respect to what is going 90 in ard about the community in which they are published as yell as in Other sect ons of the p-ovince and the outside world. The Leader and Enterprise are published b> Messrs Dennis and Douglass, and ‘the Chronic'e by Mr. Mackenzie. New Glas- gow aleot asts of several good hotels. The Vendome isc wsitei'e railway strtion, with the Nortoik vear b_ and the Windsor a few blocks below. The latter is presided over by Mr. Geo. A. Pyke, a Halifax man who has hosts of triends in Charlo «.own, Mr. Pyke hc wade extensive imj ove- me*‘s i the Wiadsur since obtaining control of that well-known hostelry, and ite management is first-cless in every respect. There ere wnany people in New Glasgow who are either natives of Prince Edward {siand or have spent some years therein and have pleasaxt recollections of the place. Mr. Richard Maynard, with his estimable wife and family, reside there ard they bave always a Warm coroer in their hearts for their Charlo.tetown friends, and are only too glad to meke it as pleasant as possible for those of them who m: y visit the “ Hab” of Nova Scotia. Prof. Smyth, who was for some time o ganisi of St. Peter’s Chu: -h, Charlo te- towa, is‘'so located in New Gla gow, and it gave him great pleasure to renew old frien’+! ps. Mr. Thomas Smith, who key atailor shop in Charlottetown some years ago, also lives there und was glad to see old fiienr's. The excursiovists,aftera most pleasant visit, left New G!asgow at half-pa-t three, and he'f an hour Jater were on board the Princess at Pictou Landing. After a pleasant run of about four hours the Priocess landed its living freight in Char- lottetown. all feeling the better of their outing and delighted with every feature of the excursion. Refreshments were provided during the the trip by Mr. L. © Worthy, and patrous of his lunch counter were well pleased. The Artillery Band accompanied the excursionists, and ther excellent playing aaded much to the enjovment cf the occasion. In New Glasgow they paraded ‘>and from the Windsor, ard at the .- ]way s ation they plaved sone of the lat ctairs. On the way home as the _ rineess passed the Marblehead the strains of “Yankee Doodie” rolled out upon the night aic, and a few minv ©3 later «3 the steamer passed t e Cunadian cutter Acadia the *R-d, White and Blue” was pleyed. “he closing item on the musical program was “Home Sweet Hor.e,” played by the band as the steamer was coming up to the wharf. Gorp.—All persons interested in the great Klondike Mining Coautry snou'd consult Mr. Edward Redmoud, of this city, who hes secured the agency for the Jubilee Miuing and De eloping Company. Among the head directors of this company are: ' Hon. G. E. Foster, Senators Prowse and Ferguson, Dr. A. A. Stockton, Dr. T. Tillman and Dr. Allan, etc. The shares are ling fast at the small price of | 0c. per shar’. Any persons wishing to pur- cuase should write Mr. Redmond who will furnieh full particulars, THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTE PERSONAL. Mr. Fred Morris 1s home again. Mr. James Flanagan, lately in the employ of the P. KE. 1. Railway, left this morning for the Northwest where he will prohably reside in future. Mr. W. E. Bagnall, of New York,arriv- ed last nignt to spend a short holiday . among hist Jatives and old friends here. He wiil be weleomed by ail. Mr. Jobo MeKinnon, of the firm of McKinnon & Finlayson, who, with his wife and epild, has been visiting friends io Nova Scotia, returned home last even- Ing, Mr. Arthur Gray, son of the late Hon. Col. Gray, is visiting the Island. Mr. Gray vill go up this autumn for his final examination for a commission in the Imperial army. Mrs. Stra ton, of South Bend State of Washington, arrived here last evening. Mrs. Stratton is a daughterof Mr. Wallace Rodd, Brackley Point She will Spend about two her native province, Mr. Howard Ferguson, of the Merchants Bank of Halitax, Halifax, N. S, wasa passenger on the Princess last evening. He will spend a vacation of two weeks with his parents and friends in this province. Road. menths in ‘ Mr. James Morgan,was a passenger in the Princess last evening. Mr. Morgan has been duing an insurance business in Mas- sachuesetts for some yeers past. His friends in Charlottetown and els:where in the province will be glad to see him. Revere Hotel : J J McCormack, Souris; J M Boisner, Kansas; John Smith, Pictou; S Simpsor, Bayview; 4 McKay, Bridzetow: ; Thomas Knowles, London, Unt; Benj D Sharp, Summerside; Lester Hayden, Arthur Shaw, Vernon River; D McKinnon, Montague; Oliver Mason, Southport; D F McDonald, Sheriff of King’s Co, Montague. An eastern correspondent writes the Truro Headlight that it is currently re- poried over there that F.D. Laurie, ex- superintendent of the I. C. R. eastern division, is to be appointed general super- intendent of the Newfoundland railway. Mr. Laurie is a brother-in-law to the Church of England Bishop of Newfound- land, Mr. C. J. Bonaparte, of Baltimore, the American representative of the Bonaparte family and Mrs. Bouaparte, who have ad- hered to their annual custom of summer- ing in Canada are among the recent arri- vals at St Andrew’s N. B, where they have taken up their residence for the rest of the season at the Algonguin. Queen Hotel: Mr B Reynolds, Halifax; tev E Gillis, Murray Harbor; E B Has- kell and wife, C E Haskell, Boston; H J Leitch, Truro;Chas H Barney, Chas K Barney Pantrichet, R I; J F Coffin, Chicago; Arthur Coffin, Durham, N §&; Miss Flora McDonald, Be’mont; A A Chaiseson, Chas Peare, John D Paiterson, St John, N B; Mrs Joha Castley, Boston, Mass. Ho‘el Davies: A P Walker, S’side; F W Green, Master F Green, W E Lord, J MeL Fraser, G L Murray and wife, Hali- fax; Byron N Barns, Montreal; Cant W H Jackson, Chas H Barney, M D McDon- ald, Boston; C J Whitney and wite, Detroit; George Ford and wite, Lawrence, Mass; James Flint and wife, Fall River, Mass; William Armour, Providence, R I; A Field, Moers; T Hu son, Pictou; Mrand MreJobn S Lawler, New Haven; Dr M D Goodvear and wife, W Stairs Duttus, H M Bostwick, New York. Mr. H. A. Tanton, organist and choir- master of St. Barnabas, Episcopal Church, Irvington on Hud:on, has tren appoinied in charge of the music in St. Mark’s Episcopal Church, Tarrytown. Mr. Tanton’s second service at Irvington being in the aft-rnoon e ables him to take charge of the organ at Tarrytown in the evening, h ving an assistant to play the Sunday morning service. St. Mark’s Church, whic. is better known as the Washing*on Irving Memorial Church, has a very fine organ and ave ted choir of thirty voices. The Windsor Hotel, Mootreal has had as its guests recently two young Jadier, whose combined wealth would make the Klondike appear mean and small in com- parison. Singularly encugh, too, botu of the young women are orphans and — inde- pendent of everything anu everybody. Tiev are Miss Helen Gould and Miss, Jennie Flood. Miss Gould’s share of the famous Gould fortune is on a conservailve estimae place. at $25,600,000 Miss Food * not one bit benind her friend in the way of wea.th, as the fortune whic. Mr. Flood left amounted to some $50,000,- 000, waich was divided between the two children, Miss Jeanie Flood and the only brover. It shou.d be called to mind thet Miss Flood’s father formed one of the greatest combinat ons of the gold kings the world ever saw. They were four in number, an? were Mackayg Fiood, lair anu O’Brien. Of these four gentlemen ail have passed away except Jobn W Mackay, of New York.—Star. Pallid faces indicate pale thin blood. Rosy cheeks show the pure, rich blood resulting from taking Hood’s Sarsaparilia. Work on the Crows’ Nest Pass Railway is progressing rapidly. That Spot... First size of a dime; next size of a dollar; then big as the palm of your hand. The end: entire baldness. Stop it. Ayer’s Hair Vigor LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS Poxice Courr.—Two drunks were each fined $2 or 10 days at the Police Court (his morving. evicted Tue Weatner.-—Strong winds and mod- erate gales from southweet to west. showers and thunder storms, tollowed by clearing to-night. Scorrish GarHerinc.—Remember the special train leaves Charlottetown for Summerside to the Scottish Gathering to- morrow morning at 8.15 Local. Return tickets 75 cents only. iniilinceliapilaie Tue Bacrires.—It is indeed pleasing to note the prominence given by the Caledon- ian Club at their gatherings to the music of the hills, Atthe Scottish gathering at Summerside tomorrew prize will be offer ed to all pipers who may appear on the grounds with their pipes. It may not be out of place to allude to the stirring effects on the hearts of Seottish Highlanders by the music of the hills, Although not the most melodious of musical instruments, no sound, however sublime, can charm the heart of a true Scotchman like the sound of the Pibroch., By il the Scottish soldier has been welcomed back from many a hard fought battlefield to the home of those he has left behind, recalling sweet mem- ories Of the past as no Other music could do. Queer Manacement.—A correspondent of the St. John Sun, writing to that paper last week about a visit to P. E. Island, has the following to say: “The Island is look- ing ite very best now, and the stock phrase of the west side poet, “grand to be seen,” would hardly do justice to one’s impression, With beautiful weather, beautiful drives, mackerel fishing,yacht sailing, driving and lots of good food, we fiud very little to “kick” at. Noting by the ma> on the I, C.R. folder, published for the Isiand branch, that acertain beach on the north ride had an hotel, we decided to drive to it on Sunday and spend the day. We arrived shortly befere diuner hour, and when the bell rang, proceeded to the dining room after *ome others and took seats, which a gentleman said were not reserved. While conversing with the gentleman, a waiter appeared and requested our retirement as the permanent gaests had to he sup pli- ed first. “In about an hour we could get ourdinner.” We retired in good order. A few minutes Jater another St. Jobn man and a friend entered and took the same seats. Well, they were routed, and later on we heard one of them asking for the landlord, who was evidently in the kitchen behind a carving knife—a safe place. Tocut a long story short, the others waited the time specified and went in to the second table. Aluhough we waited and felt huugry enough, we did not re- enter, but drove back to the Davies house, fourteen « ile, wa ce one is treated like a human being and dined. We told the landlord of the beach hovel that while it Was quite right, perhaps, to favor perman- ent guests, and perhaps all at once might have been too many, it was not good judg- met to allow anyone to take seats at a dining table and request their withdrawal, particularly a Iady.” We venture to express the hope that there is not more than one place on the Island where such treatment would be accorded a visitor, It is a case of bad management and likely to do harm to other hotels on the North Side where the treatment ‘« all that can be des‘red. Although the writer does not specify the exact place at which this occured he says that the extreme end of the Brackly Point road bas no charm for him. In another part of his letter he sperks nighly of the hospitality of the people of the Island. —__.¢- 9. @—_$_$_—__..- —The honor of Italy has been vindicated ina dael between tte Duke of Turin, a son of King Humbert, and Prince Henri, of Orleans. It appears that Prince Henri had, in the course of a series of letters f:om Abyssinia, made some very insulting remarks as to the conduct of Italians in battle and declared that many of them were taken prisoners by women. For this he was cnallenged, and fur this he has spent his gore. He returned from the field witha serious though not necessarily fatal wound la the region of the stomach. Owing to threats and statements made hy the assassin of Premier Ganovas, Presi- dent Faure is being strictly guarded by the Faris police. rt oe em terttiasnanes San as Royal makes the food pure, wholesome and delicious. wn ed big’ oe Absolutely Pure ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. LOST.—A few days ago,a flat steel key. Apply at this flice. Aug 17 tf LO3T.—A White Curly Doz. The finder will please leave same at this office and be re warded, augi7 WANTED —A middle aged weman as cook forasm4llfamilyin Berniuda. Apply per- reonallv to Mrs. E, Queen Hotel, Charlotte- town, between 9andila.m,or2or4 nr. m, Friday, the20th inst. augl7-3i ps Local | AIONONON NT vvone eneneneneNrNnenenE rneren rp ROOD ’ a TOWN, AUGUST 17, 1897 “syveernnvenennnan ~ TEPPPPEFTRPTTT TPP PRT PPE DTH NOT HRP TER PED N NN aHnE nnn ? PUTEDODPTRNEDTH TNE THTT ATTA T ETT =~T 7 cents. as one could desire. The Always IIVNUUYRAVEVEUUUUIYPELOUOUUYTTNTEyy ee e0820228 78 220 828 ? \— ball Lite Book, on P.E.T, This is what a gentleman in Ottawa has to say about “Prince Ed- waid Island —I]lus- trated,” a copy of which he sent for some timeago, Every day we receive or- ders from abroad, If you have any friends away from hone, you should send them the book. It describes the Island thorough- ly, is profusely illus- trated, got up in the best style, and the price is 25c a copy. May be obtained at all the Lo»kstores, or done up in wrappers ready to mail, at this office. ‘6 THE EXAMINER OFFICE, coco STREET ...... ~=e 2 2@ a 2 2 2a 2.2 a] 2] ® ® ® © @® 2 2 2 @ @ BS 8S @BOeVeBWssV_seewtd8 VWeEtG28242428202838 RACES AT AVONDALE There will bearace for horses in the 2.38 class anda green race at Prairie Track (one of tke best tracks on the Island),Avondale, Loi 49, on THURSDAY, August 19. A Jiberai purse will be pro- vided. Refreshments on the grounds. Admit- | tance 20 cents; boys half price; ladies free, | Races will begin at 1 p. m. sharp. | Entries will close August 15th at 6 p. m. Ifthe day is not favorable the races will be held cn the Saturday following. JOSEPH FRASER, aug6 Avondale, Lot 49. } j i i ! i | t Is unknown here, though the dog days are supposed to be the dullest of the year We Make it Lively by offering phenomenal values in Blouses These prices are below the cost of production. Blouses formerly sold at $1.25 and $1.40, now Blouses formerly sold at 80c and 90c, now 50c. All this season’s goods, and as stylish and pretty __ STANLEY a oY Me r- l August Dulimess aoe 2 2 a AAAAMAAANLdddddddddddddd - IWTEVTUTTTUVITUUUTICUUICUUC CUMULUS CUE BROS., Basy S597a° CUOUiUdAbdddbddddbddd SUOTTISH GATHERING [aE Train arrangements mm connection with the ScorsisH Gargserine at Summereide on the 18th August, are ae follows: Charlottetown at 8.15 a. m. local Royalty Junction 8.30 “ - " NorthWiltshire, 9.02 * ” “s Hunter River... 9.12 “ - “ Bradalbane..... 9.25 * “ “ Emerald .......... 9.40 « « Leave “ « Fr-etowr..... ... 950 * ” Kensingt> .......10 02 * * " C.pe Traverse . 7.55 “ * ss po eee |e * « BIG: 400. oicoees 645 F ” * Bloomfield ....... 7.04 * " “ FIOM... 6s.0.0 tae - 6 POS Milctascccee AE 66 - Wellingion ....... 838 “ 7 “6 Miscouche...... 856 “ ¥ Railway Fares, Return Tickets good on day of Gather- ing, will be issued at the foliowing rates: T-gnish and Barpers-***--..........$0.9E DeBlois, St. Louis, A’ma, Alberton, MNONING ‘obsvedid sisesiediec brcvedcc Piusuille, Bloomfield, Howlan, O’Lesry, Coleman................ 75 West Devon, Portage, Conway, Mc- MDP idiciieentd 55k e-' ocsccttnine: “4 Ellerslie, Port H 11, Nortar>, Rich- Weick ii cecoscocsndestestine Saba bace Tae WOME. ee DG, FAOCONNG Sos kesisciavcscsidissecbsenlial Mane IO 5 so ciccseis ss'c enc Fee A, I Widncdiseinkeeds ch i oe Ch’town, Cemetery, Royaliy Juncet. Wins ticons dona eee” 75 Milton, *Loyaliet, Colville......cccsssee 75 Noch Wiltshire, Hunter River,Clyde 66 Fredericton, E!lioi’s, Bradalbane Em- OUR. . o licéchvesss's 3 sidtsepecdilaaias Can Cape Traverse...... elec sess Cause ae Albany, Kinkora....., i‘ seeheensesunenn Freetown, Bl-:eshankk.......00.0cccocosee 28 Kensington............ o depeséecdooossecosss . Barbara Weit..... ob'bes'on bumede sek (ae WOW ROM SS. siicccdicstige foe oa Traveller's Met... 3s... 63 oe ae _ Return Tickets will be ieeued from all Stations East of Royaliy Junction at one first-class fare on August 17th, good to re- turn ou 19th. . The train for Tignish leaves Summer- side on return at 8.30 p m., and the train for Charlottetown at 6.30 p. m. local. J. S. McDONALD, President A. McNEILL, Secretary. augll eod dy wy TO LET—A Dovble Tenement House in good order each part containing 6 rooms, situated on King st, b-ck of Merchants Bank of P.E.L Apply to Miss Lowden Dundae Esplanade FOR SALE—A De:cirable Dwelling House on f Lhestnut Street, near Queen, containing tsix rooms, Housezgvnew and in gobd couditior, App'y at this office. augi4tf ii ass leita PEN ert