Reval makes the feed pure, whofesome and delicious, POWDER Absolutely Pure most care- fully prepared with the choic- est ingredients. Each sqeare con ins the soluble parts of 13 lbs of beef are free from fat and bone, with suflic- ient vegetables and flavoring | to make 1} pints of delicious| wholesome soup, Greeers Sel: Them. ARTHUR P. TIPPET & 69. General Ageots, Montreal =o @]® 22 4200208383 THERE ARE Many Kinds iss. Wedding Gifts $ Those Combining Art, style and beauty are from the Jewelry “3m eee OO 2 OD OD Store of, Ww, W. WELLNER. Ask to see OUR NEW LINE OF SILVERWARE Always something new at, 8000000 a” See se = SOOC OPCOCSES BOO. »0OOTO sKeep Your *An™les Warm By wearing a pair of gaiters. We can sei] you gaiters at very low prices, Ladie’s gaiters fom 30c, up. Childrens bigh gatters in tan and blacw 50c a pir. Men’s gaiters in navy blue and tan. Qur prices speak for them- selves. Fi. £d. VOSt FOO 2609S 55082 29789480 OO .1 30090 30800 OOSSOSL SOOOSSHOSGHGE ZOOS SHE “0090806 2060 FOR SALE The sus ‘cribers have been instructed to offer for sale, part of Town Lot No 96, in the 2nd Hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown, known es the “Jakeman’ property. This Lot has a frontage of 70 feet on Grafton Street, and extends back therefrom 100 feet. Jt will te sold en bloc, or can be subdivided if required. For terms and other particulars, apply at the office of DAVIES & HASZARD. Ch’town oct 1 w4i dy 2aw td a i The Great Search Such an event is rare for Te : Charlottetown. ecure W. W. W ELLNER, tickets at Watson’s or Rean- kin’s Prugstores. Aslmis- Jeweler - BEBESOOCOOOS 3608 200 SECO, THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, DEADLOCK !N DAWRY PRODUCE. (Montreal Star, Friday) Negotiations at the conniry beards yesterday did nothing towards briéging ellers . 2069 over the gulf between buyers and At Brockville, the offerings were IS colored and 109€ white. For beth de- scriptions S}c was the highest bx the session, and this of cou a luce anv of th Eaziesmen [to tet vO. Pheavctioneer made a yrtaddress npn | the f ly x this Ome in party ; ‘ 4 { | yiel gon both stae Asa per | hap: w saies were effvct O45 after | adjeu ‘ Fo l t the tact men ure rally F wantin 9 I i r te season Oe \ 25 } | half of September; 495 were s id at 9c, but the balance were unsold. ik L, towel, | offerings aggregated 9057 | ‘which | about 2000 boxes were aa i of August | make and the balance Se sber. Business | was confined to the Augusts at 9} to 93 |Ofthe situation in Ne | Journal of Commerce and mmercial Bulletin says: “The market ‘or large fa 1 cheese is at a comple‘e standsiiil while supplies are not specially ali receivers have more creani today, heavy, still, nearly or less stock for sale. There is scarce'y any demand from exporters or home} trade buyers and prices are merely | nominal. Small size full crear are baving | fair-demand from the home trade, but not | to the extent of the offerings, though the tone is fairlv steady for strictly fancy | vrades. Part skims have sold very slowly so far this week, @ad prices, while |held- about as before, show rather an easy l tone.” For the finest creamery there is some ‘demand this morning, but as they are in ' ne case willing to bid over 1? }c, business I in a wholesale way is inclined to drag. In | New-York the market for choce am d tenes fresh creamery is steady at 21 to 22c. The steamers that sailed fromm there for Londoa and Liverpool on Wednesday took out 4953 packages, but this was nearly all of the butter that shippers there bave owned ‘for some time. ETTER ain cure is prevention. By taking Hood’s:Sarsaparilla you may keep well, with pure b!ood, strong nerves and a good APPETITE. Show day at Thursday. Patons on Commander Cheyne,R. N. who has made three expedi- tions to the Polar Regions, will lecture in St. Peter’s Hall, Chazlottetewn,oa Tues ‘day evening, Oct. 5th, upon: for Sir John Franklin The lecture wil! be illus- ‘trated by upwards of seventy beautifu! pictures, thrown upon a large screen by a limelight lantern. The 'ecture has been de- livered in Europe, the Unit- el States, and Canada under distinguished auspices, with Auibassadors, Neblemen and e: inent Scientists as c.irmen, and his been fav- orably mentioned by Royalty sion to-all parts of the Hall, 25 cts, Tke new Italian cruiser, Fmanuele Filli Lerto, was launched at Castel-a—Mare, on the Bay of Naplesa few days ago amid the greatest enthusiasm on the part of any imenense gathering. The launching took place in the preseace of the ‘Prince and Princess of Naples, Admiral Brin Minister of Marine, end a large pariy of prominent persons, including a number of officers of the Italian navy. The new ehip has tonnage of 9750, is 300 feet long and 79 feet wide’ She will be fitted with an exceptionally powerful armament. Well Miade and Miakes Well Hood’s Sarsaparilla is prepared by ex- perienced pharmacists of today, who have brought to the production of this great medicine the best results of medical re- search. Hood’s Sarsaparilla is a modern medicine, containing just those vegetable ingredients which were seemingly in- , tended by Nature herself forthe allevia- tion of huraan ills. It purifies and en- riches the blood, tones the stomach and digestive organs and creates an appetite; it absolutely cures all scrofula eruptions boils, pimples, sores, salt rheum, an every co of skin disease; cures liver complaint, kidney troubles, strengthens and builds up the nervous sy ‘stem. It en- tirely overcomes that tired fe eling, giving strength and energy in place of weakness and ianguor. It wards off malaria, ty- hoid fever.and by purifying the blood it Eoee the whole system healthy. arsa= Hood’s “parita Is the best—in fact the One True Blood Purifier. Sold Geld bp all dr druggists. $1; six for $5. ~ cure ail Liver Ills and | Hood’ Ss ’s Pills Sick couaes — ' {sland Sheep rake THE EXHIBITION AT HALIFAX Manuy Prizes—Myr, Also a Prize Winner. Guard’s Morse ' | The Hslifax papers at hand this morning | ind icate that Messrs, Boswall, ferzuson have been most successful exhi- titors in the class for sheep, and that Mr. Gruard’s horse was also 4 prize taker. | Tere 1S the list for SHBEP. LEICESTHRS. wall, Z she urs and o er—l, A Boswel So; Ram, shearling—l, Albert Boswall, Ram, lamb—1, A Bosw oly $6; 3 oS Bowe li, i. A bBoswe il, Pair ewes, 3 Shit sad: over—l, A Boswell, $8; 2, A Buswell, $6; 3, A Bos- well, $4 Sbearlings—l, A Boswell, $8, 2, A Bos- well, O; is, A Boswe ll, + + Ewe lai rb—1, A Boswel!, $5; 2, A Bos weil, $4. Pen, l ram, 3 ewes, 2 ewe lambs—l1, A Boswell, $8; 2, A Boswell, $6. SHROPSHIRES. Ram, 2 shears and over~ 2, D Ferguson, $6. + Ram shearling—2, A Boswell, $6; 3, A Boswell}, $4. Ram lamb—2, D I Ferguson, $4; 3, A TY» 1 Boswell +) »2~* Ewes, 2 shears and over—3, A Boswell, $4. Ewe shearling—2, A Boswell, $6, 3, D Ferguson, $4. Ewe larabs—3, A Boswell, $2. Pen, l ram, 2 ewes, 2 ewe Jambs—3, A Boswell, $4. BORDKR LBICESTERS (registered.) Ram, 2 shears and over—1, W Clarke, $s. Shearling ram—2, Wm Clarke, $6. Lamb ram—1l, Wm Clarke, $6; 2, Vm Clarke, $4. Shearling ewe—1, W Ciarke, $8; 2, Wm Clarke, $6. Lamb ewes—l, Wm Clarke, $6, 2, Wm Clarke, $4. Pen, 1 ram 2 ewes 2 ewe Jambs—1, Win Clarke, $8; 2, Wm Clarke, $6. LEICESTERS. Ram shearling—1l, A Boswall, $8. Ram lamb—1l, W Clarke, $6; 2, A Bos- wall, $4; 3, A Boswell, $2. Pair ewes, 2 shears and over--l, W Clarke, $8. Ewe chearling—1, A H Boswell, $8. Eye lamb—l, W Clarke, $6; 2, AH Boswell, $4. Pen, I ram, 2 ewes, 2 ewe lambs—1, W Clarke, 38; 2, A Boswell, $6. SHROPSHIRES, Ram lamb—1, A Boswell, $6; 3, 4 Bos- weil, $2. Ewe lambs—3,. A Boswell, $2. Pen, | ram, 2 ewes, 2 ewe lambs—2, A H Boswell, $5; 3, A H Boswell, $4. GRADES. Shearlings—l, A Boswell, $8. Lambs--1, A Boswell, 36. Pair ewes,2 shears and over—A Bos- well, $8. Shearlings—A Bosweil, $6. HORSES. In the class for English shire horses the prize of $20 was won by Mr. F. Guard. son and Mr. E. R. Brow in the exhibits of cattle has beenalready referred to. + e+ COMMANDER OCHEYNE’S LECTURE, lecture by Capt. Cheyne, R.N, which is to be delivered in Charlotietown on Tues— day next, I would -ta’xe this means of advising all who possil y can not to Jove the opportunity of hearing it. I bad the very great pleasure of hearing the srme lecture in Bermuda the win er before ast, and although always.an ir rested reader of ace punts of Aretic travel, I felt,after the lecture was over, that I had learned more of the “,.ee. irozen North” in the short space of ite delivery than J had ever before. There is another thing about it too, the lecture is so beautifully illustrated by large photographic views that you feel almest as if you had ben there after seeing them; and these pictus are not fanciful engrav- lags, such as you might see in the illus- trated newspapers, but faitb.al photo- grapbs. Totnose thinking of visiting Kiondyke these views ought to prove an object lesson, for it ie in that direction at all events that Capt. Cheyne took;part of his travels, Epwarp EAyFIELD. Ch’town, Oct. 4, 1897. When Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y., published the first edition of his great } work, The.People’s Common Sense Medical Adviser, he announced that after 680,000 copies bad been sold at the regular price, $1.50 per copy, the profit on which would repay him for the great amount of labor and money exrended in producing it, be would distribute the next half million free. As this number of copies has alreday been sold he is now grving away, absolutely free, 500,060 copies of this most complete, interesting and valuable common senee medical work ever published—the recini- ent only being required to mail to him, at above address, 31 one cent stamps, tO cover eost of mailing only, and the book will be sent post paid. It is a veritable medical library, complete in one velume. Contains 1008 pages, profusely illustra -d. The Free Edition is eola at $1.50 except only that the books are ip stroag manilla paper covers instead of cloth. Send now before all are given away. _ Clement’s stock at Carter’s Bookstore. There has been a new find of gold at Gold River, Luenburg Co. N. S. block of areas has been taken up. Clarke and | The success attained by Senator Fergu—: Sir,—Seeing the advertisement of a} precisely the same as that | new History of Canada in, | ! | ‘| well-known commercial | Summer vacation | Justice Alley, at Charloctetown, P. E. L., has returned to Montreal_—Montreal Star. OCTOBER WEDDING. At Fort Angustas this morning the Mr. Thomas Driscoll, of Char- Miss Annie MeDonald, 'daughter of the late James McDonald, or Webster’s Corner, was eslebrated by the Kev. Allen J. McDonald. The groom was attended by Mr Frank Hornsby ax and the bridesmaid was Yiss marriage of lottetown, to rroomsman, Minnie McDonald, of Vernon River. At the conclusion of the ceremony the party 1 { fter being pelted with rice) drove to the ) | residence of the bride’s mother, at Webster’s | Corner, where dinner was served. Afterwards Mr. and Mrs. Driscoll left for their home in Charlottetown. The contracting parties are very popular, and the number of wedding offering was large and the articles very handsome. Mr. T. Handrahan, in whore employ the groom haa been fo r many years, presented ah andeo: me marble clock; and the groom was also appropriately remembered by his fellow-boarders at the Find‘ey House. This evening the Benevolent Irish Society, of which Mr. Driscoll is the efficient secretary, will present him with a valuable clock. Tae Examtxer joins in the many expressions of good will that are being tendered Mr. and Mrs. Dviscotl,and wishes them a long and happy wedded life. m hi ip + te —-— —— —— PERSONAL. Mr. James E. McDonald, M. L. A., is m town. Mr. and Mra. W.D. McKay have re- turned from Halifax. Weare gladtosee Mr. J. D. Taylor out again afver his recent illness. Mr.and Mrs. L. C. Worthy returned from Halifax on Saturday evening. Mr. D. Sutherland, the popular boot and shoe man, is here on a business tip Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Brow returned from the Halifax exhibition on Saturday even- mg . F. Perry, Tignish, P. &. L., register- a at the Bruaswick yesterday. —Monctoa Times. Mr. J. A. Matheson, Inspector of Fish- eries, has returned from the Halifax exhibition. tevere Hotel: G Blemmeth, Toronto; Truro; W H Burton. Mr. Theophi'us Mocre, of the Inland Revenue Department, bas returned from the Halifax exhibition. Mr, Artaur W. Reddin, the well-known druggist, has retaroed from Halifax where he ‘*took in” the exhibition. Mr. D. W. Finlayson, of the firm of Finlaysoa & McKinuvon, returned from Halitax on Saturday evening. Mr. Thos. J. Dillon who was one of the judges of dairy produce at the Halifax exhibition, has re.urned home. Councillor Nicholson aud Mrs. Nichol- son, who have been doing the Halifax exhibition, have returned home. Senator ‘Ferguson and Mr, John Fergu- son returned from Halifax on Saturday J N Simpson, Bay View; Jno B Carter, eveniug. They had been attend’ 1g the exhibition. Redgistered at the Dina Rev. J. M, McInnis, Western Minn; Geo. H. Onydin, Pittsburg Pa; David Egan, Mt Stewart; James Laird, New Glasgow. Mr. Gabe Crawford, of St. John, the ambassador, is visiting Charlouetown. He ison one of his regular business trips. Messrs. Albert Boswali,Robert Wood and Leovard Wood, who were among the } Islanders attending tbe Halifax exhibition, | returned bome on Saturday evening. Mr. Gordon Alley, after spending the will his fatber, Mr. Rev. George Steel, of the North End Methcdist church, has returned from a short visit to former fields of labor in Prince Edwards Island.—St, John Tele- graph. Mrs. J. J. Davies, Mrs. T. A. McLean and Mra. R. C. Goff, were among the pas- Sengers in the Princess on Saturday evening, returning from the Halifax exhi- bition. Hotel Davies: W P Rogers,Summerside EC Foster, St Joho; J H McKenzie, Pictou; J B Townshend,Montrea); Clarence Stewart, Pictou; D R Sutherland, Quebec; W K Featherbone, E G Graham, Montreal B C Cox, Souris. Messrs. D. J. Macdonald and Otto R. Crabbe,cf the railway mail service, returned from Halifax on Saturday evening iu the Prineess. Mr. Macdonald was a competitor inthe Scottish games, capturing third prize for heavy hammer throwing and second for 12-pound hammer throwing. Mr. Nelson Fairchild, for some years the efficient financial secretary of Court Ferndale, I. O. F., at Georgetown, was an evenibg or two ago waited upon at his residence by a number of the members of the Court and presented with an address and a valuaole Forester’s ring. The presentation was made to Mr. Fairchild on the occasion of his departure for British Columbia, and was fittingly acknowledged ae Retro )6Fire)§=©60 Company. — Regular quarterly meeting tonight at 8 o’clock sharp. By order of Secretary. Wuere ts Mrs. Byers?—Benny Byers is disconsolate. The wife of his bosom, the sbharer of his jovs and sorrows (mostly sorrows las left his bed and board without leaving Le: nddress Benny does not know what has become of her, and he is very ead in consequence. If she does not return very soon he will probably put on mourn- ing. psiiladenince There’s no question about it. | Hood’s Sarsaparilia is the best blood purifier. This is proven by its wonderful cures cf blood diseases. Underclothing—As in the past we leed In this particular line. It will be neces- “A lar ge sary to see our goods to fully apprecia‘e 251,21, | London House Ruilding...... the value. —Prowse Bros, — OCTOBER 4 1397 ness system. buys where it that we are able ‘ ger or Goods, any of onr better * departments, \ peci Dress ~ reer reine 020282 0282458628 Croods, Mantles, Furs, Vy ——- STANLY BROS., : The Always Busy Store SAAAAAUAAASUMAADLEAAAAAUMAAAAALAGL LAAGUMLGMALLAAGLULAAA Libba dUddddaldd™ Pe scttvnnnvnnsstententttnnoppoppnae®ernrrpprnrTat vgn nen 2 High Sounding Self Praise and posing as Philantro- phists, are two things that have no place in our busi: We are in busiaess to make money,and we have recegnized and practiced from the start the principle that to attain this object the bes t way to give satisfaction both in the quality of the goods sold, and the prices asked for them, gets the best money, and our constantly iac*easing busiaess proves to meet this requriment. is any other hovse in this city that can show a lar- as-ortment of New Fall and Wiuter or at lower prices than we are exhibiting in we don’t know of it. we ask is an iaspection to help you draw your own conc:usions; the goods and prices was for the public goods for tue least If there All will do the rest. Millinery a eel ie e000 @ oes @2etsweoeeos Sonvent 0 é : A copy of * Prince Edward Island. Illus- $ trated,” is about the é best thing for the ’ perpose “of giving strangers an idea of : this beautiful Prey- é It consists of ’ 100 pp. printed on the best paper. The ¢ engravings are nu- Q und first- 3 class. The price is ? ioxc a copy. They é are for sale at all ho 6 bookstores in Char- 9 lottetown, at Sum- merside and Souris ¢ and on the irain. They may be ob- ¢ tained at this office, 4 securely | wrapped, 4 ready to mail _ to é friends abroad. Write ¢ ; , or call. THE EXAMINER ve sooo QUEEN STREET...... luce. merous BSPDVDSE*VTVVWSV OF OF 8 @® SB 12 VTOSFVSHVSVSVSSVTBSSBSVSBTSASVS*SVAISVASSEF , Se +/OPERA HOUSE. Tuesday & Wednesday OCTOBER 5th & 6th —_ AND — WEDNESDAY MATINEE. WORMWOOD'S = - Monkey Theatr: o0—-Educated Animals---50 In addition, the latest Projec:ing Ma- chine, showing animated pictures of the Queen's Jubilee Procession taken by the Lumiere Ciunemetograph Co. of Paris. See the Queen in the grand Also the Coloaial and Indian Troops. “A sight cf a lifetime.” Not a panorama, but lite size pictures in motion—true to just as though you were present during the Jubilee. varade, life 4--Shows fur the Same Admission--2 ALSO Prof. Harry J. Daniels and his Talking Family. The only ventriloquist singing Emmett’s Cuckoo Song. 2—Hours Solid Fun—2 A DMISSION—Evenings, 25 and 35c. Matinee, Children 10c, adults 20c, Seats now on sale. sep29 Neur Arrivals Schcol Shoer, Lie:d Bocos, for boys and girls. Ladies Cloth Gait2rs just opened. RUBBERS! RUBBERS. W.H Stewart'& Co. a PR A IR RST oR a ie. Ran iS Se ase. ee ee = ee 2s ae i Mm. x MMP Rocco a ee FE ER ME gO MI Hw reo one Pca immecemami ent ene ee ign er. 1 em: