OS MMT Sain e ie . oe Se BA THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 23 1897 y's Co Al ~ yiutely Pure. Rie! Nutritious and easily jigested "Ask your grocer for it, ; ~" ee oa F : 7 GF P reais CHRONIC DISEASES by the Sal.s- bury method of | self help. in rem ving causes .rom the blood. Cecn- tinw us, intel'gent treatme ntip person op by letter insures M' pimurm of suffer- ing ane Mays imum of cure possible in each case avoid attemp's uraided Graduate of N.Y. University And the NEW YORK HOSPITAL. Teeny years practice in N. Y. Citw Diplonra re gistered in 1) §. and Canad», ADDRESS: CHARLOTTETUWN, rE i, CANAD« i “Ot FICE. Victoria Row accomod: tions reserved for patients, References on application, Oct 15 lyt —t »'*rsSistetet ann tli To be sold by Public Auction, at the Court House, in Charlottetown in Queen’s County, on Wednesday, the §5th day of December next, A. D. 1897 atthe hour #fi2e’c'ock noon, under and ‘by virtue ds power of sale, contained ina mortg- uge bearing date the 28th day of Febuary 4, D. 1889, made between Kobert Angus wd Catherine Aun Viola Angus his wife aAtheone part, and Edward J Hodgson Trustee of the Estate of the late Charles Wright, of the wher part. All that tract piece or el of land, situate lying and being in Charlottetown in Queen’s County, in Prince Edward Island, being part of Toro Lot number forty-two (42) in the it hundred of Town Lets ip Char- jottetown, commencing onthe westward de of @ueen Street at the sovth east wgeofthe prop rty formerly owned by ie late William R. Watean, thence by a le stright angles to said street weet- milly on-or about eighty st feet, or until tmeeta the division line between Town lot umber forty one, and said Town Lot forty two im said hundred, thence along aid division line southwardly seventy two fet,or anvil ic meets the nerthward edge of King Street, thence along King Street fst, twenty two feet, or uatil it meets the vet boundary of tbe a lately wed by the Bank of Prince Edward land, thence following the course of the ame northeardly, on a lime parallel with Queen Street forty four feet, or to the wrtnward boundary of said Bank property tence following said northward boundary. wiwardly for the distance of sixty four tet, or until it strikes the westward edge of Queen Street; thence following Queen Street northwardly for the distance of twenty eight feet, smore or lees w the place of commencement with the nee or further particulars, apply to Mr. Williem S. Stewart, Solicitor, Chariotte- town, an the &th day of November, A. D. EDWARDJ HODGSON, Mortgayee. Wheeler Induced by many applications from wheel owners. 1 am fit- ting up, and will be prepared this winter, to ENAMEL and decorate yenr Bicycles in the latest up-tedate manner. Wheels received at once amd carefully stored. My baking oven will be the most modern made, and my process insures & smooth and long-wearing fin- ish equal to the best work, Repairs made by the best all-round repair man in the city. H. R. LARGE. At Large and Sons Carriage ory, Upper Gt. George St. PE Island Railway Thanksgiving Day. new eetrursion return ticke's will be issued at OD thie w25s fare, to and from all stations oat Railroad,on Wednesday and Thurs oF th and 2th November inst, good fer Tiek Up to aad on November 29th 1:97. a &'€ g00d only fur continuous jour- top tither directions. and are not good tor ®fourney, after date cf issue. . A. SHARP, D. POTTINGER Uperintendant Gereral Manager Ch't ilway Offic: Moncton N, P, at0wo, Noy 5 97 Ov 20 dy 4i * WORTGAGE SALE, | WEDDED LOVE | <a oe And if the husband or the wite In home’s strong life diseovers Such slight defaults as failed to meet The blinded eves ot lovers : Whv need we care to ask ? Who dreams Without their thorns of roses ? Or wonders that the truest steel The readiest spark discloses ? | For still in mutual suff rance lies The secret of true living; Love scarce is love that never knows The sweetoesa of forgiving. —John G. Whittier. eo OF INTEREST TO MILITIAMEN, ae oe } Semething Abontthe S8tnd Battalion and the Guard of Honor. (Canadian Military Gazette.) The efficiency retnrns of rural corps, published in this issue, show considerable | discrepancy in marking in different districts, | it was understood when inspectors of in- | fantry were appointed, that there would be some uniformity in the value of credits, but by this return it would appear that the | S2ad Batt. is far more effivient than most | of the Ontario and Nova Scotia corps, For instance the 82nd Batt. figure of merit is 164.56, while the 45th Batt. is 132.52. A glance at the condition of the 45th Batt., as shown by the last Militia List, corrected to Uct 1, may give the canse fur their not coming upto the Prince Eiward Island standard. The es'ablishment calls for two mejores; there are none; six captains are allowed; there are only five, and but two of these hold firet-elass certificates; lieutenants there should be aix; there are but four, and three of these are provisiona’; of Zod liéu. tenants every one of the seven are provis- ional. Yet this is the battalion that the gallant and grave Lieut.-Col. Hughcs offer- ed to the tmperial Government, with the object of assisting to upbuild the Britich Empire and for service in any part of the globe. Surely it could not have been thought that the Imperial Government would awail themselves of Col. Hughes’ offer, and it would appear more like a clever “fake” to recruit the 45th West Durbam Batt. of Iofantry, rether than with anv serious idea tbat his offer of the “45th Victoria Midland Regiment” would see service inany part of the globe otlrer than Kingeton. Lieut.-Col Hughes ob- tained the Jub:lee Medal—in some way— but his name is barren of war service. There is no cross swords to shew that he helned to upbuild the Empire during ‘the Fenian Raids of 1866-70, the Rad River Expedition, or the North west Kebellion, 1886. The Victoria Warder tells us that the offer of Col. Hughes hae been received and favorably considered by the authorities to whom it was addressed, and at the same tire intimates that this same gallant officer sails for Australia via Vancouver ia two or three weeks, The other day when the Governor- General and Countess of Aberdeen visited Charlottetown, a district order was iseued for a guard to receive their Exceilencies. The order for 100 ranks amd file besides the neceseary num ber ot officers and aband. It was» pity, indeed, the guard was not up to the standard of excellency befiling the occasion for which « was ordered. The men were of good physique, as mori Prince Edward Islanders are, but being drawn from diferent arme of the service, it looked, to the uninitiated, ‘ike « strip of crazy patch work. The biue coats of the artiilery, scarlet aud gold of the engineers, ‘and the red coate of the infantry, formed up in the cther named. The infantry be- ing @ rura) corps, was armed with long Snider; the artillery, being aleo a rural conpe, lined up with short Sniders, and the engineers, a city corps, paraded with the Lee-Enfield. Then the aawieldy «word bayonet graced the muzzies of theartillery- meai’s rifles; the long, old-fashioned bay- onet did duty for the red coated continger t, and the modern short bayonets were, aprepor, of course, with the engineers. The only thing which seemed to harmenize, and { am pleased to give due prominence to tbe fact, were the well blackened boots ot both officers aud men. & was going to sav, too, that the perade wore white hel mete throughout; bat the band of the 82ud Batt., which rae on duty forgot their helmets and wereon parade in forage caps. It is mot known what Hise Excellency thought of the guard; but ae it passed the keen eye of our D. 0. C. wethout unfav orable comment the general taxpayer at Jeast wil! have to be satisfied. The guard was in command of a v. b. captain. ror? That was a proud boast whick Mr.Cham- berlain was ableto make at Glasgow, namely, tat since the reform to munici- pal institutions in Britain not one case of uniary corruption in civic government had beeu disclosed. Royal makes the food pure, wholesome and delicious, ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. | i THE LATEST EDUCATIONAL EFFORT, A Pistressea Parent with an Unreliable Watch Desires Intormation Srx,.—Atuong the many praiseworthy efforts to instruct and amuse the people of our city I trust you wil) not forget to place the latest educational effort of our worthy School Board,—the Average time Table. No false modesty should prevent | the originator of this idea We all fee! that we have been late in erecting statues to Frovbei, let not Char ottetown miss the opportunity “1 doing justice to her great educationist. Bat, Mr, Editor, as guardians, in some public morality, are pot our School Board falling into the danger which opponents of the Scott Act attributed to | to that mucherbu-ed law ? It was said taat | } Le Sson ; ; puttivg his name to it. sense of the Scott Acteaused perjury, Will pot this pgenious card cause lying, or to put tmore mildly, ¢xaggera'ion? Take my cwno case, Little Joseph is, 1 fear, an unworthy namesake of the good youth of | Biblical story. His mind is active, but! notin the direction of study. When I received his lesson sheet itat once siruck me that here was his chance to secure possibly a gold medal from the Board, | tle will sit for hours with h's lesson before | | bim. True, 1 sometimes discover stray | sketches of his teacher, not always flatier- ing, upon sundry scraps of peper, bat he! is always at work; and dure I say that it| is not the etfort or his brain to master his work that recalls his teacher’s pevuliarities 2?) [tam bonne to certify to bis full time. His lesson-, | am | sorry to sav, are frequently imperfect but | now that | certify to iis deligence,| fre] he | is bevond reproach. Quantity,not quality of | study, is the new departure. My little girl, Jula, is the vpposite. She wasters a lesson in a few minutes. Her name will go down in everiasting disgrace,unless I can persuade her to dawdle over her books. Ferlaps I an. mistaken altozetber in the object of this new effort. Will the Board kindly explain what is aimed at? Is itthe relative value of different studies as judged by the time required to master them? Will some good teacher kindly explain whether | am to credit Joseph’s frantic efforts to master the clock under the head of “Time spent on arithmetic ?” Should not the parent be asked to eign “Tothe best of my knowt- edge ?”—I hesitate to say “belief,” for I have not implicit faith in Joseph. Seriously, Mr. Editor, could not the Board spend momey to better advaatage than in such a retrograde move ment, from an educational standpoint. Distressed Pareyt Wor an Unrevianie Warcn. -——_- THINGS TO MAKE A NOTE OF, New Hesritrat Boitpive Fuxe.— We take mach pleasure in announcing Miss Mucmillan’s recital in aii of ‘the new hospital bailding fund, for Thursday, Dec. 16th. Preacutxc Ar Dcynpas, — Rev. E. Gillies wil) (D. V.) preach ia the Presby- terian Charch, Dundas, on Sebbath, the 28th November, atthe usual hours of worship. Remewmern the Y. M. C. A. Prayer Meeting tonight in the Upper Hall at 8 s’clock. TheGale hymn book will be used. Song service at 7.30. “These meet- ings are open to all, Eyerrbody welcome. 1.0.0. F.—No. i@ Alpha Rebeka Lodge weets tonigiLt at 8 @’cleck eharp for neneral business. Reasember the Harvest Festival and entertainment in Kiedergarten Gall on Thankegivingevening. FPiwe programme and home-made candy. —s + A S©&RE CURE FOR O@NSUMPTION, ae There no euch thing. Soctt’s Emulsion comes the nearest to it, but even that will not care adyanced cases, but taken in time it wild cure this disease, SOURIS NOTES. Registered at the Sea View:: E E Rodd, C W Blenkhorn, Halifax; P4J Quinn, RA Mareh, St John, Harold Laird, Geo’town; F MeLeau, J R McKie, Charlottetown. The dirst shipment of live hogs from Souris left for Charlottetown today. —_—_—>- 2 <= Fine line of ladiesand gents ice sticks— Ceutral Drug Store. Fine large chamois at Goce prices— central ‘brug store. OLIGO LO LOO DED At ber home in ‘Auburn, Suoday morn- ing, a' ter @ short illness, Isabelle Gillis. Mrs. Gillis was a woman universally es- teemed by a large number of friends who wil] learn of her death with the keenest sorrow. She has been a widow fer a num- ber of yeare and leaves one son to mourn the loss of a beloved mother. = aes HOW THIN YOU LOOK a © er on = Do you like to hear it? If not, take Scotv’s Emulsion. “Twill fill out your sunken eyes, hollow cheeks, and thiv banie, Why wot have a plump figure? Don’t let disease steal a march On you. $3 jackets for $2; $4.50 for $3; $6 for $4; $9 for $6. Latest styles, good fit‘ers and good wearers, at Stanley Bros., the always busy store. 274—2i In addition to his many former generous donations, J, Ross Robertson, M. P., bas just given $12,000 te the hospital for sick children’ which has teen doing a noble work in Toronto, but is loaded with heavy debt. » Queebec;jis to be congratulated on its ex- cellent sanitary condition. Since 1891, its | elected : Pres, L B McMillan; Vice LOCA AND OQTUER ITEMS | Viir Ayrshire, the Land of Buras, on canvas with Rev, Mr. Fullerton § his p. m. | -—— | A. O.— Meeting of the Amity Club this | evening at 730, All membere requested to attend. WotLp vou become a good penman ? Attend J. Harry Williams’ class atthe) C. B.C, | Visit the Highlands visit the Lowlands on Canvas with Rev. Mr. Fuilerton at the Kirk Hall this p. m. spucleeeiliait A Cuance Svecesren.—The Toronto World suggests thatthe name I. C. R. be changed to the Nations! Railway of Canada, ih anatciabealnlbe Gotp Discoverep.—A diecovery of geld has been made near Red Bridge, about three miles from Darimouth. The lead is ' i : . ;ontne range of the Montague district. lalifax Herald. Weatuer.—Wiasds increasing to fresh or strong breezes, mostly norther:y to westerly, a fall of snow in many p'aces to day. Generally fair and colder to-day and probably Thureday. spaenidabaiedl Irv 1s Ton:tcur.—Rev. Mr. Gough’s great lecture “War and its Horrors” in Kinder- garten Hall. Do not miss it. Doors open at 7.30 o’clock. Chair aken at 8 o’clock. Tickets on sale at C. D. Rankin’s,§Carters’ Bookstore and at the door. Price 15 cts. each, two for 25 cts. Hocker.—The annual meeting of the Abegweit Hockey Club was held Jast evening. The following officers were Pres, GC Acorn; Secy-Tres, L R Unsworth; Managing Committee, W McLeod, W E Flood and L F Muncey. Baprist Scnootroom —Rev. A. A. McLeoi! returned missiouary from India will be present at the thank-otfering service,of the Woman’s Missionary Aid So- ‘ciety in the Bap:istschoo! room Wednesday at 7.30 o’clock. Those who bave prevous- ly beard Mr. McLeod will be glad of an- other opportunity of meeting him. All are welcome. Maraiep Tuts Morninc.—Mr. Robert J. Wood, proprietor of the King Street Livery Stables, ani Miss Alice Covle, were united in marriage this morning. The interest ing ceremony was performed by Rev. Dr. Morrisou in St. Dunstan’s Cathedral at half past six o’clock. The bride was attended by Miss Murnian,aod Mr. William Payne ably sapported the groom. Mr. and Mrs. Wood have Tue Examinea’s best wishes, Spectat Train will leave Charlottetown atl p. m., local, tor Summerside on Thureday, Nov. 25, inst., Thanksgiving Day. Twois train will be under the auspices of the Alpha Rebekah Lodge. Leave Swmmerside on return atll same eveuing. Fare $1.00 return. Tickets may be bought from Mr Chester Acorn at Prowse Bros., Mr George McDonald at C D Rankin’s, Mr.J A Hale at M Steven- son’s. -J A Hale, Secretary. , Scvegmers Lost.—A special despatch from River John to THe Examiner annoupoes the loss of the schrs. Vivian and Ceto on Sunday night on the north side'of Cape John. the Vivan was owned by Captaia Peters and Reynolds Harrington, ofSydney. She was99 tons, and was built et Lunepburg ia 1883. no inewranee on her. The cargo of coal was for Cape Tormentine. The Ceto was built at Port Medway, N.S., in 1889, and was 95 tons. She was owned by Captain | Weatherbie, and was valued at $2200. There was $1000 insuranceon her. Her | cargo of coal was for Peake Bros. & Co. _— > --— ®WITHIN REACH NOW. | On the first of November a chenge in was made, whieh should greatly increase’ its circalation. In the announcement of the change it is stated that the great reduction in the price of paper and the introduction ot the typesetting machines have made this possible, out, considering the great expense that will incur in their efforts to secure all the sews everyday and the exceedingly fullreports that they will give of all important events, $6 a year was aot too much toe pay. At $4 per year their circula- tion should soon reach the 50,606 mark, especially as all the departments, inclad- iag their excellent Saturday illustrated edition, are to be kept up to their present high standapd. . Eas FOR MERIT That’s why we received Seven First Prizes and Hovorary Medal at the Pro- vincial Exhibition for SOVEP EIGN Goods. Sa Sovereign Flavoring Extracts have won on their own merits. They advertise themselves by their excellence for every housekeeper wants the “BEST,” and knows it when she gets it. Ask for “SOVEREIGN” brand Made by death rate has fallen from 43 to 25 per 1,000 of ite population. Montreal’s death rate is 27 per 1,000. SIMSON BROS. & CO. Halifax, NS. There wae ' the price of The Daily Globe, Toronto, | ; ke TEPTPEETT RENEE TT TTEN ATTA HP PPI IF HATA PNT PPP Jap DvPren nnn HT ennnnNnrvHNaT Tarren nEne nN RD TERT TT TTT TTT COST | | Above early. 3i Guar. POPETEREPREDERArenET TNT NRENH TNA Nei TeTMeRRAcHeRRHENTAR ETS TTT TTT, B CHAP RIBBONS 27 and esky Black Moreen Skirting. Black Taffeta Silks STANLEY BROS., The Always Busy Store cleariad Salt —~ I have removed the Glass and balance of my Tomy G Ta sale will only last a few weeks, so call and get’ bargains. QUEEN e STREET Meet me at the Always Busy Store. FIN - ¥ 9 FF FFF FFT FFT etter late than never, but better never late: however this it just fits in; we,wanted them, you want them. FFF for fancy work, all art sbades, 2 widths, Ny 7 silk inches wide; cream, black, nile, b own. pink, wide width, 45¢ and 45c yd, ——-—— ALSO =~ Some very choice Dress Lengths in Black fancies =a” e=- ‘ Crockery Ware xrozery Stare, where I will continue to gell it. off. 2%: until completely cleared out. T J. MORRIS Old Sydney Mine Round Coal STEAMER SLLIOT Duc to-morrow with 500 tons, Coal landing Mor day. Parties having ordered will please be ready t») receive R. McMILLAN AAA LAAAALAAAAAAAAAAAAAAL _ ; aaeeeettiatia odds gael dens cant. cous ee a ee ee -_ * © a a “ as i A yA MG ie vce wirn wihece ay - 0 Apt nsec! BEY mca ce: we Be eer» aang ge neque pregrnne - EF ecco baer fi Rent ingest ip: opp mg Se ey ae . sagt mere nape ag ~e gn tbe trencemacigren icant + a Ui ge Me ee FER ee ee * gee GE > ee