ye noapcinaae” THR DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, OCTOBER 27 197 A CORRECTION, TEE NEWS IN SAORT METRE, Items of Inter«st Bolled Down For More Tt notice in your WEFKLY EXAMINER Kasy Reading, ind inst., @ repor' of the discovery ‘es dead hody, which I consider to the people of Murray River onnpding district, who so williogly the esearch, to allow it to remain Icsturie: “AS oUF readers earch party, mostly from | Now, there was a search party | f 150 peo} le. only six of them, e were published ue fore, being i Another slight errer The amount of property exempt trom muovicipal taxation at Otiawa is estimated at over $15,000,000. Five youths connected with the leal~ ing families of Syracuse, N. Y , have been found guilty of petty burglaries in that City. Capital punishment and the use of fer- mented wine at were nounced at the Universalist General con- vent on in Chicago. The Britieh Engineers claim to have won the fight tor an eight-hour day, aod therefore decline to allow that point to be arbitrated upon. Mr. Henry George has drawn attention to a fact which is in itself enough to con demn the United States system of popular | election to judicial effices. The Dew cratic | candidates for the position of judges of the Supreme Court Lave to pay heavy black- ma‘l tothe Tammany election fund. There are 2,000,000 women in the United States that earn their own living; 25,000 in the city of New York who support their husbands. In all occupations women are paid the lowest wages, that ie, in any of the occupations that pay the lowest, 70 of vy ¥ a ¢ was | communion de- the rame of the young | i | Hi a 1 a Da i . nstead Of Daniel J Sanders. { ORRESPONDENT. ' ' ' DIED. Charlottetown Hospital, on the Hughes, ased was a native of [relaud. »] will leave the Hospital at 9.45 tomorrow for St. Du stan’s Cathedral, thence to R. C. Cemetery | After a brief illness, on the 9th ult., in the 40th year of bis age, Samuel Sander- con, the youngest son of Ben Sanderson ot Greenwick, St. Peter’s Bay. The deceas- qs a vyoung man in the prime of life, t.. Miss Sarah eged 76 and bis sudden death shocked the whole | per cent. are women and in all paying $26 . } ’ . oe > piace, and caused univerral regret. | or more a week, only three per cent. are Another time the word is verified. “In| women. the midst of lite we are in death.” On that day a dutiful son, & loving brother, and a kind and obliging neighbour passed away tohis reward. The very large concourse of people assembled to honour his mort | remains, testified to the erteem in which be was held when living. The bereaved family bas our heartfelt sympathy, and to the God of all com fort we commend them. C= emer) Honest, full sized bott'es, uniformity of quality, great strength, and purity sre characteristics of Sovereign Flavoring Ex- iracte. Try them. Mr. Dana, of the New York Sun, had what was unquestionably the most valuable collection of ceramics and objects dart in the Western Hemisphere. It was one of the passions of his life, and cost him be- tween $350,000 and $400,000. The collee- tion will probably be left to the Metropoli- tan Mureum of Art. Burglars broke into Holloway prison in England recently, ate up the remains of the governor’s supper, emptied his larder, drauk his beer, leaving the tap running, and carried off such of his household effects as they cared for. The burglary - was not discovered till the women servants You will be comfortable if you wear | rote 1p the moroing. The police have no one of Paton & Co’s Scotch linders. clue to the burglars. At Centreville, Carleton County, N. B., a few days ago Sidney Lloyd’s two barns, two sheds, heg house. woodshed and dwel- ling, together with twenty tons of hay, Gay & Son, Cedars, Charlottetown, are connected by telephone. Shigpers, botels or rivate families, requiring vegetables ; ' should have their salen. Their etock | 1,500 bushels grain, all his wagons, har- inclades celery, caulifiower, cabbage, pere, threshing machine, ten hogs, two horses, farm machinery, potatoes, etc. carrots, beets, parsnips, onions, equash, ach oteliobs ti abepected pumpkin, beane (for bakiug) game, etc. 135 lm 245. = | BR. CLEFT were burned. No insuraace. The Hod. Maurice Giftord, of London, who recently married Miss Thorold, pre- sented her asa bridal gift the ballet extracted from the woued in his shoukier which caused him the foss of his arm. The bit of lead was set “in gold dug fcom a cemetery in Matabeleland, and the treate Cupente Disraszs by the — P| setting took the form of a dosble- ‘ persistent self-help. : | pemowin causes from the bi Gon headed serpent, the heads supporting the bullet. Still the facilities €er storage of grain continue to be enlerged in Western Canada. This year is particulurly noticeable in this respect. It is probably | true that in Manitoba end the Territories tinnogs. Intel'gent treatmentio person — or by letter insures Mi pimum Of safter- | ing and Masumum of cure possibietn each case. A veid attemp's avaided. { Graduate of MW. Y. University . And the NEW YORK HOSPITAL. Twenty years practice in N. Y. City. Diplows registered in I] &. and Canada. ADBRESS: CHARLOTTETOWN, P E 1, CANADA OFFICE. Victoria Row Accemoda tions reserve t for patients. References on application, Oct 16 lyr 100 new elevators an@ warehouses have been erected, increasing the intersor ele- vaior capacity 2,500,400 bushels, while at Fort Williem tne C. P. R. are building steel elevators to hold 1,500,000 bushels, and have just completed a second elevator at Owee Sound. Mex-e.— Vo you want to enjoy @ hearty langh t If so, bring gour wife and family to the Market Hall waight. The Mex-o Medicine Co. have a big «pevial program me arranged. Splendid singing, good dancing, musical sketches, ec. Positively no medicine lecture. Tihis concert will be the best they bave given in Charlottetown, eo come out and see them. Admission 10c. Big cake walk Saturday evening. Apropos of the feud between Frewch ans | Newfoundland fishermen, Mr. Hecklee Wilson, who has writien an jnstractiv book on our oldest colony, assures us that he saw the following neat inscription writ- ten on acard hanging on the wall ofa store, as an illuminated text is hung by seaside lodging house keepers : | - NEW CLOCK Don’t cost much, at least not at thic sre. Want a gocd Eight Day striking clock. with Walnut or Oak case. For $3-19 AND WORTH IT. I respectfully invite you to call and these beautiful new clocks. Sa THE FISHERMAN WHO WOULD SELL BATE TO A FRENCHMAN WOULD STEAL THE PENNIES OFF HIS DEAD MOTHER'S EYES. see Tur Recorp Broxey.—Mr. Marcus Dea- con, Freetown, bought for Mr. 8.H. Jones, lest week, two thousand sheep and lambs. This is a big week’s work for one man, and bresks the previous record in that line. —Summerside Journal. SESS EE SS Eas SESE EE W. W. WELLNER — = : —— ———_ _——S — - 2. ‘Jeweler. EESE ESS SS a ee af Royal makes the food pere, c wholesome and deliciouse . #HAAAANAAAAAAARAAAAAARARAARAAA ae, ES Greetlands is due here from Mont- real, Saturday the30th, inst., and saile for Si e, Nfld, via Sydney, ave ' Live etock on deck and preduce under deck carried at low rates. For farther information as to freight o7 partage apply to Johu’s, North Sydney. 4 N ow r l- ’ . ‘ h wil ‘ ete en oe ee waa | sion next Sunday, in St. Paul’s Church, so . prcengurees Somer” | Summetonia. ‘“ ; . + : in ° i chenininanllpoeninasn At O'd Point Comfort, said Mr. CHARLOTTETOWN ENGINEERS wiil meet at Mottersili wee Tue EXAMINER, | the Drill Shed on friday evening instead we were criveu about and} of this evening. All Snider rifles and BACK TO CHARLOTTETOWN.) Litas sae 20 tae a ee Mr, T. B.Methsrasll Returns from His fWell- | LOCAL AND OTHER ITEM Farned Trtp to the United States —— Seon Mr. T. B. Motherrill wasa passenger in Oprera Hovsa Next Week.—Frankie the Princess from Pictou ‘ast evening, afcer an absence from the province ot about three weeks. Mr. Mothersill is general | agent for the Maritime Provinces cf the} New York Life Insurance Company, and H was one of 110 men who won & place in iisnoroven Sxatixc RixK Co.— the ‘Perkiosn ‘Wéteome Home Onvetest | Siareholders are remioded of the annusl This contest was for agents writing up the | meeting tonight. greatest amount of insurance in a@ stated Be Wirn You 8c 9n.— Frankie. Aut Nexr Weee —Frankie. - a time, and thoee vho took positions were | ein ee as ee entitled to a trie from their place of resi- | aoa : sO. SOUR) -" 4burday wita about de once to New York, Old Point Com furt ue Fame tem perature and Newport Newe, Va, and Washing‘on, —— Misston at Summersipe. —The Pauliet D. C. The arty atar 1 ¢, ; o Shs. ‘ . ‘ _ Ot MMERSIDE. 1€ ails party started from the Plaza} pathers of New York, will begin a Mis- shown the fortifications. We were also) joggings to be retursed. treated to a special review of the troops, wee + At Newport News we inspected the gov Axp Sri. Tuer Come —Schoonere ernment shipyards avd saw the three Victory, Sprivgbird, Flora Temple & Han- battleships that are being constructed, nah Eldridge, all coal laden, arrived today “At Washingten the new Library | to Messrs. C. Lyone & Co. Building was first visited. ‘his is said to all be the finest building of Foornatt.—The Abegweits have invited the kind, in point of equipment, ' the rootball team of the University of New in the world. It ia alsoan architectural iri- | Brunswick, the Truro team and the umph. The party also visited the Capitol | Wanderers of Halifax to play here this Buildings. These cousist of the Legislative | fall. Chamber, the Senate, and the Supreme Court. In the last mentioned place the noes . court was in session at the time of our Tue Revise Fuxsp.—The Journal thinks visit. The Treasury Building was also | itis high time that Summerside people {tis hoped these teams will see their way clear to accept the invitation, A on lrtvevevnevenerenvevenernerentrttt vnvrevenenevesrpevenenrene repent pent? 2 Meet me at tie Always Busy Store. Black Dress Goods. The best selections and popular styles prevail in this department, The scope of cnoice i8 80 varied, that we of course carry all grades. But goods will be sold oa their merits, and best quality for the price maintained. | obdaadedbadd PETPPEPTT PPT P TEPER PPT TT ETPTPTPPATATP NPT PT PTT TAD Black Fancy Armures —all wool, brilliant finish 42 inches wide, a splendid cluth, well 45 per worth 55¢ our price...eeeseeeeeeees G yd. Black all wool broche, matalasse effect, 42 inches wide, French weave, looks like a $1.00 per * goods, our pric? 65¢ and...+.eeeeeees 68c yd. QAAAWAALAAALLALLANAUA? ALLAALLAA AALS L4QbOGGAS HAALCAN LAA Oddd ane visited, and all were incroduced to | were making @ move towards assieting the Secretary Gage by whom we were shown people of Windsor, N. S., who bad their tnrough the vanits, etc. property completely swept away by the late “From the Treasury Building the party | fire. went to the White House, where they were received by the President and Mrs. MecKin- } ley, and the wives of Cabinet Ministers. The Washington Monument, not far from the White House, was next viewed. The monument is of marble, and ‘s £50 feet in beight, the highest in tre world. From its top a magauificent view of the surrounding country may be had. “Arlington Heights, where the Soldiers Home is located, was our next stopping place. Here also are the graves of many noted men who fought in the war for the union. Mount Vernon, Washiugton’s birth place aod where his mortal remains now repoue, was also visited. The house is in much the same condition as it was i Wazaingten’s time, and the horses in the stalls look as natural as life. In the tomb the remains of the firet president of the United States and Martha Washington are encased in marble caskets, “On the way back to Washington frem Mount Vernon the party stopped at Alex- andria, wherethe church in which Generals Washington and Robect E. Lee worsh ped is located. The Masonic Lodge ia wuich Sr. Perer’s Hart.—The next public event of importance will be the illustrated lecture in St. Peter’s Hall, next Tuesday evening, by Rev. Joha Bryan, M. A., Rector of St. Paul’s Church, upon “Things Which LIaterested our Fore- fathers.” Rev. Mr. Geocre’s Lecrure.—Rev. Mr. Geggiv’s lecture in the Baptist Church last evening was well attended. The lecturer dealt with the evils of interoperance, and urged the abolition of the liquor evil. The lecture was aighly interesting through- out. A hearty vote of thanks was tender- ed at the close. Tue Vertscore bas had a run of twenty” five performances in Toronto, and has packed the thestre tothe door at every one of them. Misapprehension as to the nature of the exhibition ,jcaused some objection te the show,*but after the first public performance it was personally endorsed iy judges, business men and members of the city council, as well as Washington was initiated into (he myeter- aditorially by the Toronto press. The ies of the craft, and where he afterwards | great success of the exhibition was due to sat as “}rand Master, was also visited. ~| the fact, that the genuine pictures of the “For a holiday wip,” said Mr. Mothersill | Contest were presented, aud given 80 well in conclusion, “I know of no place om this | that every detail could be plainly seen, continent that 1 wowid rather visit thao and yet with such delicacy, that no objec- Washington. Washington is different in| tiens could be taken. To conduct the maay respects. from other cities of like | Verieoope with ite half dozeu of expert size,and the visiter.to the place will be| electricians and mechanics, necessitates amply repaid for the money expended,” au emormous expense, but the price at the o+ere OperaHouse Friday 29inst. will mot be higher than 25 and 35 cents. PERSONAL. —_— -— Hon. Mr. Peters will leave éor the Pacitic Coast on Saturday morning. Jadge Fitzgerald, Charlotteowa, and Mr. Reuben Tuplin, Kensington went west Mooday morning, for a few days shooting at Black Banke.. —Summereide Journal. Mr. John R. Calhoun died at St. John afew days ago, at the age of 59. Mr. Calhoun resided in this province tor some years, aud was 8 member of the Provincial Legislature, supporting the Davies Govern- ment. Mc. Pitblado left this morning in the Princess via Halifax for Toronto, where be will take the management Of the agency of the Bank of Nova Scotia to be opened there. Yesterday Mr. Pitblado was pre- sented with three addresses, to all of which he made fitting replies. One of the addresses, was fromthe Y. M. L.A. and Bible class of St. James’ Cuurch, another was from the trustees of the same charch and the third was from Court Charlotte- town, Canadian Order of Foresters. Ail the addresses spoke iu terms of Commen- dation of Mr. Pitblado, and regretted his departure from the protince. —_ Wievixe Lavrets—Io its notice ef the parting recital given by Dr. Vincent tothe music loversof Truro, the Daily News says:” Miss Hyndman, of New Glasgow, in every way sustained the reputation that had preceded her,as areally first-class soprano soloist. She is abright brunette, petite and pretty, with cousiderable professional stage address, and charmed every one by her almost faultless rendition of every selection the attempted. In Dadley Buck’s “Fear Thee Not, Oh Israel,” she certainly excelled, and in that and in “The Plains of Peace,” she at once showed herself to her new aad critical audience, an artiste of more than ordinary ability, with a clear, rich voice that will make her a favorite in Truro. When she came to Mascheroni’s “The Land of Yes- terday,” she showed to advantage the full tension of her flexible voice, and though somewhat hoarse from a rather long rehearsal in the afternoon, took “high A” most creditably—cburca wails here again prevented the lovely songstrese from re- ceiving well merited and much deserved rounds of applause.” Tbe Miss Hyndman here ‘referred to is sooo Mise Annie Hyndman, daughter of Charles WINDSOR FIRE RELIEF FOND, Hyndmaa, Eeq,, of Brighton, Total cash acknowledged to date...$993 25 Goods valued Bt.......cccccecseeseee » 162.50 Since collected : Mre C J Clarke......006..ccessoe-e J B Hegan......cccccceeee cece ceeeeees Mr Justice Hodgaon........sseecceeees Mrs Haviland. .. ....cccceeceeececeeere —The City Council of Charlottetown donated $500 in aid of the sufferers by the Wi-dsor fire, and the amouot has been duly forwarded. Besides this amount upwards of $1000 in cash have been raised by private subscriptions among the citizens and about $200 inthe form of supplies. 1.00 10.00 5.00 5.00 Miss Haviland enue 2 50 be = 08 > SOOT Borate eg Summerside and other sections of the oo eee weceevesveqares ps province are yet to be heard from. Mrs James Peake.....-.... iin Mere Bim POOR...ccocerocdecseses cece. Bae Y C . } BR RN aicennce Svecccccpisictns, / EE ; WO MOR 80 sechinshsene cicscicusen >), Mee ou Cal ( lake uth VRE: cicintentnis | ee . W J Com. ssasstt secrssseseereeees ioo| Water Rua up Hill Mra S W Dodd............scccecesee bens Neither can you make a success of H. M. eee your pastry if ycu use cheap, trashy é . nondescript essences. Sovereign Flavoring nice lot of rich por- About 15 pairs Jas. Paton Clearance. —A tiers at 20 per cent. off. lefitociear. They must go. & Co, Your face will have a pleasant look afier seeing our clothing, and getting our prices. —J. B. Macdonald & Co. Market Extracts — | Have an enviable reputation for Your best move is to move in the dir- . | Strength, Purity, Flavor ection of our store for boots end cloth- ing.-—J. B. Macdonald & Co. Market ' ; | Always reliable, Ask for “Sovereign brand, mrnufactured by N. RATTENBURY. Agent’ ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. { | $10.00 for $5.00, $8.00 for $4.00, $6.00 Square. 251 3in 50 overcoats at half price to clear. Paton & Co. j SIMSON BROS. & CO. Halifax. N. 8 for $3.00.—Jas. 251 d&w A nice collection of assorted small and medium patterns; bright goods of French Co ae per a lady’s dress —three prices 45c, 65c and C yd. Serges 22c, 30c, 35¢, 50c be, 75c and 90c. VevennenennennenennennerrnnennnT een rey tr rer it? SPECIAL DRESS LENGTHS—one dress of each pattern —85c, $1.10, $1.30 and $1.69 per ya. —~wy Eee STANLEY BROS., The Always Busy Store ARAAALAAOAAAAAALUALUALUALAALAS SMAGAALAUAALAAAAMAAUAA GLA GAAUL AMAL OPERANOUSE SPROIAL ENGAGEMENT ranecevennenennenenererenenenetntt TTUAAAAANDAbAAAUUOAAAAAUUDAAAAGULADLAAAULAAAAULALAAAULUL ALLA =n GRAND Athletic — Meet —ro— —-WILL BB HELD IN— One Week COMMENCING Hillsborough Rink ‘Friday, Nov. 5th nS, ats o’clock Monday, October (st. Frankie Garpenter This will be one of the most inter- Lae oe. esting Meets ever held inthe Rink. Senn Ge The very best athletes will take part, and the only feature that will be cheap is the price. Come expecting great things, and no one will be disap- pointed. The principal events are as follows : 50 Yard Dash 220 Yard Run 1-4 Mile Run 1-2 Mile Kun | Running Broad Jump Pole Vault Putting the Shot Sack Race Obstacle Race Running High Jump Relay Race Hop, Step and Jump Boys’ Race, 16 yrs and under Tug ot War “She is destined to archieve the same success as the late Annie Prixley.”—New York Dramatic News. Supported by the Sterling Comedian, Mr. Jere Grady And a Company of unequalled merit in a new repertoire of Famo SEE The New Light Dance. eer SEE The Shadow Pavotomime. SEE The New Sp-cialties. Prices 25c and 35c. Tickets on sale at the usual places. BAGS - BAGS BAGS 15.000 secoud hand. Besides these there will be many other features, suvh as Violin Selec- tions by Mr. W. A. Grant, of Hali fax, with piano accouipaniment. The S2nd Batt. Band will be in attendance. Tickets are on sale at the following stores:—Geo. E. Hughes’, McMillan & Hornsby’s, A. W. Reddin’s, Hasz- ard & Moore's. Admission. 15e. 20¢c. Children. SHORTHAND Three pupils wanted to comp'ete a class for in-truction in s.orthand caring the winter months. At the conelurion of the course, each member ofthe class, should be able to , stomctpency Birra 19.000 new, at write eatily and rapidly in ihe corres; ond ae . ing etyle. Apply for terms etc., t> | current prices, ARCHIBALD IRWIN, ' Carvell Bros, Examiner Uittice. lowest fi iE — SMR HS nage Mla a pen lah es OP ae RO pe ee! Ji lie gy pe om 1 A GC BEA ee ee owe