“ie 4] bad ~ 2 & OE EPL RN OR ER ES pp SEND SF Oe a Sw ae weN arem ee gore cetvstiiemcammcmmmnt As nee > Tr; r 4, Cae { 4 : ‘ ; 4 ‘ } e } ‘ eCnroste Drs .*kS by the Sal.s } j : ' hod of persistent * lf help, in ; . we. ving causesirom the blood Ocne { enn us intel gen’ treatmentin person ) oa by jetrer insures M pimum ofesuffer- ¢ , nd Maxyumum of cure possiblein { - { att na d Greduate of B. Y. University : NEW YORK HOSPITAL, tT. years practice in N. Y. City. {f | teedin'!! *.andCanada, jf ESS: CHARLOTTETOWN, P EI, @ e CA a q ‘ ‘ he \ ST ved patients, ee = mmm QP ce THE D THE SPORTS AT THE RINK. The following will be the official program ot tbe sports oo Friday aight in the rink : — 50 yards dash-—Boys’ 1ace, 16 aid under. Putting shot —Violia solo. Hop, step and jump. 220 yards race. Obstacle race. Sack race. j me} , among all of i il i 8 | BLANCO’S PLOCLAMATION. He Expresses Admiration For the Armed Forecs of the tsiand of Cubs, inhabitauts Of Cuba: “lam again among you, with good will aod asincere desire to | serve the general welfare, and to establish | a lasting peace. I shall follow a broad | policy in my endeavor to restore fraterni:y Cuba’s 1! tuhabitants, J! 4 | cere In my imtcnliod lo thaugitrate) Running broad jump. 4 mile race. Pole vault. Stan iing broad jump. Violin solo. Rauning high jump: 3} mile run. Teg of war. Potato race. LAW in its claim ] Totaly § BOL.ULeLY . » to be | pure, wk 2" Pure Concentrated Goeea Grocers sell it. ee agente Lecture and Entertainment Course SEASON 1897—1898, St Peter's New Hall, Ch'town Thursday, Sept. 23rd. Then alternate Tuesdays as follows :-— Gct, 6th and 19th. Nov. 2nd, 16th and 30tk. Dec. 14th aod 28th. ; Jany. Llib and 25th. Feb. 8th and 22nd. Particulars of each Eetertainment wil! be given in due course in our local colume sept 13— Pee ee ee ; 2s 3 Give The only food 3 $ - that will build 3 4 = Baby up a weak cons- * a Stents e titution gradu- 2 Chance ally but surely is ” ‘9 ; Martin's : Cardinal Food a simple, scientific and highly nutritive preparation for infants, delicate children ané invalids. KERRY WATSON 4 CO., @n0rnicrons, + MONTREAL. o POCOHDPOSOCOCO 1 t 4 fl } 0969956500 40060668000680 OV ODS] CQO 90222 oeoa> The Superiority of Our Printing Is being recognized by .all who appreciate good work. The Examiner Publishing Co, Printers and Pub&shers Charlottetown 6024206044682 682684066 © eff 6]9]%OD SSD 260660696562 HAVE YOU TRIED REDDIN’S Sui Cured Smoking Tobacco -—IF *OT— TRY A PACKAGE. The best smoke in the city Large tins 20c. REDDIN BROS. Oj porite P. O. MISS H. McDONALD FANCY DANCES, including Highland Fling, Flog Dance, Strathspey, Spanish Dance, Sailors Hornpipe, May Pole and Villiagers Dance. Skirt Dance, Audalucia, eic. For this aeeson ouly these dances $5 each, heing one third of price. Rooms in Mar nic Building. 8e; 130 — a WANTFD.-—-A servaat for general house- work, refereace required. Applv to Mrs Geo. E Fall. nov Seod tf WANTED.—At cnce, an experienc d gen eral servant, mus? have reference. Mrs EF. { Kinnon. | Gaudet, Wm Duncan, Parmenas McLeed, | Bruce Huggan. 4 Flood, DA SMaKinnon, } and will eail for St.wJohn’s Nfld, via North Relay race. Bayonet exercise sioned officers of S2ad Batt. Names of competitors. 50 yards dash-—Harry Ritchie, L B MacMillan, George Newson, Wim Me- Donald, PD S McRae, Wim Flood, Lorne Robertson. Running broad jump —Uarry Ritchie, Bruce Haygan, Wm Flood, Lorne Rob- ertson, Parmenas McLeod, larry Gau- det, George Newson, Wm McDoua!d. Boys’ race— 110 yds dash—Jas Mac- Millan, Vincent Woods, Fred Rice, E!- mer Ritchie. Boys’ pole vault—Stanhope McLeod, Vineent Woods, Fred Rice. Beys ruasing broad jump— Otis Seott, Vincent Woods, Fred Rice. Ranning high jump (boys)—Fred Rice, Vineent Woods. Sack race (boys)— Fred Seott, Vincent Woods. Violin Solo—F Major. Pianoforte and ie ein ne eso o'k g Beethoven Mr W A Grant. Petting shot—Wm McDonald, Jas Walker, Parmenas McLeod, Wm Flood, LB MaeMillan. Hop, step and jump—J A Todd, Harry Gaudet, Gee Newson, Wm Me- Donald, darry Ritchie. 220 yards ran—L B MacMillaa,‘Harry Ritchie, Geo C Reid, F Burdett, D 8S McRae, Wm Flood. Obstacle race—L B MacMillan, Bruce Huggan, Lorne Robertson. 4milerace lL. B MacMillan, D A Mo- by 3 non-comuis Rice, Otis Pole vault—Wm McDonald, Harry Standing braed jump—J A Todd,Geo Newson, Harry Ritchie, Wa Flood, Violin Solo—Scene de Ballet, ..-.... oo ee -++The Berriot Mr W A Grant Running bigh jump,—Wem Fiload, Bruce Huggar, Harry Geadet, Wm McDonaid, Parmenas McLeod, 4 mile rer— Leslie Adams, L B MacMillan, Bruce Huggaa, Harry Ritchie. Relay B MacMillan, 8Vm Geo C Beid, Leslie Adams, (F Burdett, J A Todd, ee race +l]. The gentlemen below will set in the following capacities on Friday wig io Hillsborough Rink: Judges—d. B. Dawson, Ges. Ragers, G. A Dixon. Starter—A. E. iIngs. Timera—GH. B. Johnson, BM D. A. (Dingwell. Fate. dive. THINGS T@ MAKE A NOTE OF, aa Fixat Satases.—The Coten sailing from Montreal about the 10th Noventber will be due at Cherlotteown about Tfch, Sydney. This wibl be the last sailing of the Black Diamend Steamers6o Cher - lovtetown this season. Intendiag shippers ehould note the date.of sailings 2nd book their orders for spave without delay. Tor farther particulars es to freight end pes- sage apply to Peeke Bros & Co. ageuts. The Bonivista sails from Moatreal this morning for Charlovietown, North Sydney and ®t. John’s, Nfid. She will be due at Charlottetown Friday smorning Nev. 5th. For further particulate apply to Peake Broe. & Co., agents. \ The Alberdeens have returned to Ottawa.’ In accordance with imstructions frotn | Goverament House, court mourning will’ be obserwed for two weeka. The store occupied by Diamond Mer- chants Alliance on Piccadiliy, London, wae broken into by burglars between Saturday and Monday morning and diamonds, etc., to the value of $75,000 were stolen. There is no clue to the identity of the thieves. EEE. = Re D Royal makes the food pure, wholesome aad delicious. | |} Montreal; John Abrams, Moncton; A H |} Holland, Toronte; Thos Haram, Quebsc; of } peace, | anew government policy, the object ss i which wil! be secure and preserve HAVANA, Novgl * Marshal Blanco bas . : ; issued the following proclamation to the! ‘LOGAL AND OTHER ITEMS | Tcxienr.—Frankie at the Opera House. inside Cuicico Prices—Wheat declined 1} to },c on Monday. Pork advaaced 15c. Corn aud oats were : te dy. Leacve or rae Criss.—There will b &@ meeting of the League of ithe'Cross in 8 Patrick’s Hall this evening at 8 o’clock, Eneixee .s.—Memlers uf the Eg seers who formed pari cf the Guard ot ctoner |} during the Governor General’s visit will *:® ae a pi all la — — me | meet at the drill shed this evening for Spant Ni fheg, throwing ASI @ ali party pre- } their pay. The compasy drill pay has | judices and viscarding alliances with those }not yetarrived. All Snider rfles and | who are staining the country with blood. | jeevings must be returned at once. | { emency awa gall vi ho observe the laws | r o cele | bat, however regre‘table it mat be, I sha}] Worra Sreme—~—Th: troshy won by the | vigorously fight these whe obstinately or Mc ntsrue Company of Artillery in the last! ungratetully continue to carry on the war. Lhe following issued by Marchal forces of the Island; my admiration for you, who hard campaigning, proclamation has been | Bianco to the armed “T desire to expre-s | id years of have always bravely fought the infamous revolu'ion, This I soon euppress through your hero'e + ffeets, and with the coveurrece the whole coustry, whieh will unhe-itat- | sids with us to figh aspire j } e 7 {i exp et to ingly + = . . hallucipation, who must bring their complete destruction. 7 ; . Let there he war, therefore, on the sinh. | the victims of only to what | hora enemies of the Spanish tleg, and pro- | lection for tho-e who seck the clemency of | Spain, and let this war which dishonors ' us, and is making us penniless, end for—_. ever.” There is no reference to antoaomvy ‘n either proclamation. Senor Galax z, aged ami highly esteemed presideut of the autonomist pariy, whee addre sing | Mejor Bianco on behalf of the autonomst } deputation, said it was “necessary to affirm Spanish dominion, and the rale of the | Spasish munarcby in Cuba through an on- omy.’ Hesaid: “Not on behalf of the | wetonomist party, but oa behalf of the! isiand, we ask for autonomy; and we offer | the service of the autonomist party to help in bringing the revolt to an end. It is highly necessary te change the existing state of misery and herror for one of peace and prosperity.” Captain General Weyler and Marshal Blanco exchanged farewells on board the Alfonso XIII. and the steamer Monserratt sailed for Spain at J p.m. She was escorted outside the barbor 6y numerous tugs laden with the friends of the departing generw] anc. the officers of his staff. Aun immense crowd witnessed the departure from the wharves. According to official accownt the people cheered for “Weyler, whe pacificator.” Loxpex, Nov. l.--Accordisg to the Madrid correspondent of the Staadard, ‘the Bank of Spain has agreed to adva-ce the Cuban treasury $0,000,090 of pesctas, and the treasury of the Philippine Tvlands 30,000 000 on che guarantee of the Sganish treasury. the | ——>- 0 4 PERSONAL. Mr. Arther Newbery retutmed last evening from St. John. Hoa. A. B®. Warburton returned last evening from St. John. Mrs. €. H. Robinson left this morning for Halifax aod way proceed to Bermuda. Mre. W. EH. Croskill left this morning for Boston where she will remaim through- out the winter. His Lordship Bishop MeDonald was a passenger on the train from the west this morning. It is pleasing to hear that the improve- meat én the condition of Dr. @ichard Johnsen cootaues. Miss Gertratle Davies left this morning to pay @ visit to her uucle, the Rey. Mr. Wiggins, at Sackville. Hor. Thomas W. Dodd awd Dr. §. W. Dodd, who bewe been on a visit to the Northwest, returned home last ewening. It is said that Dr. Norrie, who for a long time has been practising his profession at River Jobn, N.8., contemplates moving to P. E. Islané. Drs. Macueill, of Stanley, and Darrach of Kensington, :have returned from Mon- treal. Dr. Macneil reports that bie «on Austin, who has'been ill of typboid tever in Montreal, ie convalescent aud will econ be able te return home. The latest arrivals at the Queed Hotel include : 8 Roither, Toronto; 83K Foster, V D McLeed, city; Miss M A Wise,Souris, W H Croskill and wire, city; Fred 1, Daw, Burksport, Me; Frank Stanley, Toronto, At the Hotel Baviee: A. Cushing, St, Sohn; Jno Burne, Halifax; E. A. Saunders do; A. E. McKay, Truro; Art. Poole, Tor- ento; Jno B. MacGee, Moncton; J. JZ. wcKenzie, do; H. J. McKenzie, Suarvay,; Camps; W. D. Melaren, Parrsboro; B. C. Cox, Souris. Ex-Presidenot Cleveland in his Princeten horse a few days ago received the follow- ing metsage from Queen Victoria: Windsor Castle, via London. “Hon. Grover Cleveland, “fx-President of the United States, “Princeton, N. J “Felicitations on thie the day of yeur happiness, and may your beir bring you joy. ‘ i (Signed) “Vicrori.” ——+> © << More Propvce.—The schr. Circassian is loading with potatoes at the railway wharf. The cargo is being shipped by D. | The | ‘ | Court opened at 11 a. ‘und proclamation madethat unless cance Miltary R fle League competition has Leen received, and is on view ijn the show | witdow of Harard & Moore, Suan’s le. | trophy jis inthe form of a pictnre | Fool and His Folly.” The £Oxd Ouc, add Is elegunty | entitled *A picture is @ framed. SUPREME COU: T. Tvrespar, Nov. 2. The Michaelmas term of the Supreme m. There were present, fthe Chief Jietice, Mr. Justice Hodgson, and Mr. Justice Fuzgerald. The Commissiou of Hou. H. C Donald, Attorney General of Prince ward Islinud was read in Open court. Application of Stepben E. Burke, of Charlotteiown,was wade for naturalizat 0 Mc- Kad- to the contrary be shown an order tor naturalization would be made on the Jast day of the court. Jobn Rvan vs. Patrick Ryan and another, Au xpplication to set aside judg- ment entered upon against defendants io personal capacity in a suit agaiast them as executors. W.S. Stewart Q. C., for applican’s. A four days ruie granted. An application for the admission to the bar of Wm. E. Bentley a student in the office of M. and D. C. Mc- Leod was made, but, as Mr. Warburton one of tne examiners who is absent had not signed the certificate, which it was stated was aghighly satisfactory one, the court ordered the application to etand over till the same was signed. The Master of Rolls stated that he had seen the examina- tion papers and answers of Mr. Beniley, and he coucurred with the opinion ex- pressed by the examinera that bis ex- amipativn was highly setisfac.ory aud AILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 38 1897 are ene tionary enevetsennnarnine severe reenennenncartetnen 4 Mb Meet me at the Always Busy Store. Ladies’ imbrellas fma—_ {86 AT SPECIAL LOW PRICES eee ie VOPPADS POY HDD THFEPTTPHTTENTTEPPEPTDD NPE RTT ONED } High grade goods, all sizes, part silk and silk Gloria, assorted natural wood nj fiasy handles, Prices $1.25 to $2.50 These goods are part of a manufacturer’s cle - ance sale, and 25 per cent. cheaper than the regular value. Ask to See Them. ay aa STANLEY BROS., The Always Busy Store that his pep-rsjespecially in real property, exhibited much ability. Massey Harris Co. (Ltd) vs. Joha E. Hill and others.—Tried October term, 1897, before Mr. Jastice Fitzgerald. Jadgment of monsuit. The Court, on application of M. McLeod, Q. C., granted a rule nisi 10 set aside nonruit. Benj. Clow vs, Abraham Daley and Joseph Daley and auother, claimants,— Interpleader. On motion of Mr. Matheson the Court makes the judgee order for costs a rule of Court. The Court appointed Joha A. McDonald and George $8. Eaman commissioners for taking affidavits in the Supreme Court. Malcolm Matheson, of Brada)lbane, was also appoisted a cominissioner for taking attiiavite. Donald Gillis vs. Martia Martin.— Action of trespase, tried Trinity term. Verdict for plaintiff. On motion of H. C. McDonald, Attorney General, the Court grants a cule nisi for a aew trial on the ground that the verdict was agaiwst the evidence. In re fianiel McIsaac for certiorari. — Court on anotion made rule absolute for certiorari, the Court deciding in this case that no seonrity for costs need be given until after writ issued ard a motion made to quask. Stewart, Q. C., for McIeaac; M. McLeod, Q. C., contra. Wevxespar, Nov. 3. Richard E. Johnston was today called to the bar. Wm. E. Bentley was admitied an a‘torney and app inted a coun missioner for taking atiidevits in the Supreme Court. Henrv W. Turner vs. Benjamin Rogers, jr.—This was an action for the price of a horse and karness alleged to have been sold and delivered by the plaintiff to the defendant, awd was triea tefore the Chie Justice without a jury at Sammerside when judgmeat was res-rved. The defence was that the horse had not been sold, and even if he was, that the plaintiff was not the owner. The Chief Justice this morn ing rendered a written decision, deciding all grounds of defence against the defend- ant, and ordered juugment to be entered for the plaintiff fr $110 and costs, being the amount of ‘k- plaintiffs claim. Stewart, Q : . - » wintiff; McLean, Q C., for tne defeud sus, The Court stands a Join d until to- morrow at eleven o’clock. ‘The Label 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 Farquharson & Son, and is for the Nova Scot'a market. The Rita, cap'ain Olsen, cleared from Summerside today for Penarth Roads taking 33,290 bushels of oats for the Eng§ lish markets. Captain William Richarde was the shipper. Sovereign Flavoring Granp Diviston.—Between twenty-five ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. Brow, Upper Prince st, noy 5 | aod thirty persons went to Wiltshire this { ‘ afternoon in the special train in connection | with the meeting of the Grand Division of the Sons of Temperance. Hxtracts Sold by SIMSON BROS. & CO. 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Many of the most stylish jackets seen on our streets are made by US, Lastly, one important consideration. You will not have to pay as high a price a2 fur an imported garment of similar quality. Give us a trial. D. A. BRUCE. MADE FOR EACH OTHER. . Like two friends are the fuot and the shoe, which meet in perfect harmony. Such meetings are common in our experierc2, with our new fuil stock of the latest and best footwear. The Bulldog and Coin fo» for men are fav- orites this fall. W.H Stewart & Co. Halifax. N, § London House Ruilding...... Issuitable to ell, from the Infant to the Athleta;. and can’ emeeanciay a Hy 1 Hy mm ro - a a ee —_ * eri me a 7 Po et! age PE Soe er =e ts © oe men wo ee Me ey rf ree A BO ere Ae a oo er ¢ a rire 7 a 4 ’ y ht : : % ‘2S o 3