et Ay ~ OE Royal makes the food pure, wholesome aad delicious, Lt Ed te ER Absolutely Puro ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK, THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, OCTOBER 2 gee PAR” PRET OO Ee CT | CONTRIBUTIONS eslscdiained I To No, 1 Combany’s Target Shooting Compctition The following firms and generously contributed to the pri the annual target shooting of No. Co. C.A. Company | persons ze list for The officers and members of the desire to oxpress their wn arty _ thanks and er of the same. Here is Col heed eworth, Major Merson, Mia] ee jor ¢ mM, Hodgs .Seret Jenkins, 1 Day oe eret L: | Pitnlado. The fe HNowitng gave prizes in: kind :— | Daily Patriot, Examiner and | Reddin Bros. Jenkins & Son, MecMilian & | Hor isbv, John McKinnon. Jas Kelly & ¢ » Font 1€ 1 & Chandier, Dodd & gers, Alley. W A Weeks & Co, A A W ae W R Watson, S W ny McDon a ld Prowse ‘os, Beer & Goff, Wm Dillon, ~ tw ; oore, > oe eo @ @® ® ® 2 @ > ® aa é res ie oh Oo RE ARE Many Kinds P Wedding Gifts ea Ae Those Combining Art, style and beauty are from the ] Store of, W.W. WELLNER. ewelry Ask to see OUR NEW LINE OF e SILVERWARE Always something new at, aa. ne © % ®> > @ > 2 & > @® @- W. W. WELLNER, Jeweler “=e ee 62 220008 0264 62°34 2% 6222828422 =@ = ae ne >a @ & & oa 2s @] 23 28 2 ;<. SSOCS“OOD 8006 %)0O89 :Keep Your 3 Ankles Warm By wearing a pair of gait ers. We can sel] you gaiters at very low prices, Ladie’s gaiters fom 30c, up. Childrens high gaiters in tan and blacw 50c a peir. Men’s gaiters in navy blue and tan. Our prices selves. speak for them- Fu. La. JOS: SECOSSOSCOEOD RR | ©0096 986 $086 9 9888 656802880060 MORTGAGE SALE, Land on Lot 65 To be sold by public auction, at the Court House, in Charlottetown, on Tnes- day the 9th day of November, next, at the hour of 12 o’clock noon, under and by virtue of a power of sale contained in a certain Indenture of Mortgage bearing date the twenty third day of December, A. D., 18 and Mary Jane Taylor,his wite, of the one part, and Philip Large of the other part. All that tract, prece and parcel of land and premises, si uate, lying and being on Lot or Township number sixty-five, in} Queen’s County, bounded and described as fol!ows that is to say:— Commencing at at asquare post fixed on the North Shore Hood’ s Pills Sick @ all Loves on§ and ofthe Northumberland Straits, at the south eastward boundary of Nei! McEach- | “== *——————"— yc eae a: ero’s farm; thence running on said bound-j| ~ : ary north fifty-six degrees and thirty rej C H} g roiputes east for the distance of one Physical ulture and alicin ’ one hundredand thi-ty two chains,or there} iss H. McDonald, will reopen ber abouts; thence south for the distance of | cjacces on Tuesday, October Sih. Private | four chains, or thereabonts; thence south fifty turce degrees west for the distance of nuadred and twenty-three chains, or theieabouts; o: until it meets the said shore; thence foilowing the various courses | of said sh: ore westwardly*® to the place cf; commeucement, contain‘ng one hundred | acres Of land, more or lesa, with the &p} urtenances,. For further particulars apply to Mr WS. Stewart, Solicitor, Newsons Block, Charlotietow D. : Daied this 25th day of September Ss 397, PHILIP LARGE, Mortgagee. dy 1 wk 6 ts PE OCDE OSSD OHO DEOUTEOO OF 00000000 79, made between Henry Taylor, | Haszari & M Moore & MecLecd, L C Worthy, John P Jov. Johnson & Johnson, Jas Patdn & Co, Horace Haezard, Singer Mane facturing Co, RK Jost, W ae SOND, A J Quirk, 4 H Tay! Mo Li A Friead, Jos Merry. REIT PP ews, x Commander Chevne. R. N. who has made three “xpedi- tions to the Polar Regions, ture in St. Peter’s Charlottetown,on Tues Oct. 5th, upon: The Great Search for Sir John Franklin The lecture will be illus- trated by upwards of seventy beautiful pictures, thrown upon a large screen by a limelight lantern. The lecture has been de- livered in Europe, the Unit- ed States, and Canada under distinguished auspices, with Ambassadors, Noblemen and eminent Scientists as chairmen, and has been fav- orably mentioned by Royalty Such an event is rare for Charlottetown. Secure tickets at Watson’s or Kan- kin’s Drugstores. Admis- sion to all parts of the Hall, 25 cts. i ? Will 1c Hall, day evening, —_——<—<<—$ — = Steen ee — Sir Louis Davies will be Chairman at Commander Cheyne’s lecture in St. Peter’s Hal! next Tuesday evening. Tickets now procurable at Watson’s Drugstore. Price 25 cents. A Famous Lecortre—The Rev. Dr. Wilson will] deliver his famous lecture on “TheTyrical Irishman” in Grace Couarch on Tuesday next Oct. 5th admission only ten cents. This is the first lecture in the Epworth League course for 1897 and 1898. Be sure and take it in. detibinen Enciveers Inspecrion.—The Charlotte- town Engineer corps ie being inspected today by Captaiu Twining,R. E, Kings- ton. This morning they were inspected in infantry dril] at Victoria Park, and the various evolutions were performed in 4 manner that reflected the greatest credit upon officers and men. This afternoon they are being inspected in engineering work at Belvidere. - Well Made — and Makes 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 mecicine, eontaining just those vegetable ingredients which were seemingly in- tended by Nature herself for the allevia- tion of human 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 form of skin disease; cures liver complaint, kidney troubles, strengthens and builds up the nervous system. It en- tirely overcomes that tired feeling, giving strength and energy in place cf weakness | and languor. It wards off malaria, ty- shoid fever,and by purifying the blood it <eeps the whole system aig 'ahoh Hood’s tan parifla Is the best—in fact the One True Bioox i Purifier. Sold by all druggists. $1; six for $5 lessons given atany hour. Marches aad fancy dances arranged for entertainments. Full particulars regarding classes on appli- ‘cation at her room in Masonic Bui ding. LOS1.—A_ silver matchbox,enzraved with seene of lan ding of Columbus, end the dates | 1492 and 1892 cutin large clear figures. The | finder will be re warded en retu: rning same j}to W.F.H. Carvell oct 2 tf m4 WANTED—An experienced saleslady want | ed by James Paton & Co No other need ap- | ply. oct2—tf LOST—The party who picked up the um-— hrell» on King Square Thursday night or Fr day morning will kindy return it to W W Beer. ‘WANTED to rent, a house part of city. Apply Box 279 in northern oetz—3i pd —_—_— | } KING’S COUNTY EXHIBITION, Vrize Winners ia the for Cattle, Names of the Class The following list of prize winners in the class for ¢ sattle was not available in time for publicatien with the regular Ist i— CATTLE. ) I [ CERTIFICATE | OF REGISTRY, | Best bull, any age, im ported — 1, ¥.G | Bovyer, *, Georgetown Ravalty. Bull calved 1895-1, Wm Gordon, | Brudenell| | Bal aived 96-1 Murdock } Dogherty. Victoria Cross. Bull caved in }£97—1, Wm Gordon, | Bru neli 2.F G@ Bovyer Georgeiown, Royaliy; 3, do. 7 Cow in mik—1, FG Bovyer, Georg: town Rox al y3 2, uo. Heifer calved in 1895—1,F G Bovyer, Georgetors: go R y alt ts 2, a0. ; He:fer calve dj In 18: 15—-], Rovyer, Georgetown Royalty; 2, a Gordon, Bruderell. Heifer calved in 1897—1, F G Bovyer, Georgetown Royalty; 2 do. PURE BRED AYRSHIRES WITH CERTIFICATE OF * REGISTRY. imported—l, John Kd Bulpitt, Beat bull, any age Sloan, Lower Montague; 2, Roseneath. Bull any age Island bred—1, Oliver Mc- Kay, St Peters Bay; 2, Joho A Annear, Lower, Montague; 3, Witham Gordon | Brudenell. Bull calved in 1895,—1, Geo KE Woouville, Lot 54. Bull calved in 1896—1, Geo McDonald, New Perth; 2, Wm McLeod, Bridgetown; 3, Arch Gay, Dundas. Bull, calved in I897—1, F Georgetown Royalty. Cow in mi ik—1, Wm Gordon, Bruden- ell; 2, FG Bovyer, Georgetown Royalty; 3, Arch Gay, Dundas. Goff, G Bovyer, Heifer calved 1895—l, Wim Gordon, Brudenell. Heifer calved 1896—l1, Wm Gordon, Brudene!]. Heifer calved 1897—l, Brudenell; 2, do. PURS BRED JERSEYS OR GUERNSEYS. With Certificete of Registry. Charles Wm Gordon, Bull any age iriported—}, LeLacheur, Guernsey Cove. Bull any age, Island Bred—1, Jas Clow, Murray Harbor North. Bu!l caived 1896—1, Souris. Cow in milk—l, Angus McLean, George- town. J od Hughes, PURE BRED QUEBEC JERSETS. With Certificate of Registry. Robert Ball any age, imported—l, Hyndman, St. Peters Bay. GRADE CATTLF, SHORTHORNS OR BEEF GRADES. Shorthorn, beef grade cow in milk, any age—l, Capt McLaren, Georgetown; 2, John A Aunear, Lower Montague; 3, John McVowald, New Perth. Heifer calved, 1895—1, Geo McDonald, New Perth; 2, ‘Charles "McNeill, Lower Montague; 3, Henry Moore, Georgetown Royaliy. Heifer calved 1896—1, Geo W Aitken, Lower Mentague; 2, Natn McPhee, Burat Point; 3, Heary Moore, Rovalty. Heifer calved 1897—l, Wm Royalty; 2, John McPhee, Westaway, Georgetown. MeAulay, do; 3, Chas OXEN. Ox or steer calved 1895-—1 and 2, F G Bovver, Royalty. Ox or steer calved 1896—1,Wm Gordon, Bradenell; 2,Jas Murphy, Summerville; 3, Henry Moore, Royalty. Ox or steer calved, 1897—1, Alex §S Campbell, Montague. AYRSHIRE, JERSEY, GUERNSEY OR HOLSTEIN GRADES. Cow in milk, any age—l, Geo McDon- ald, New Perth; 2, Jotn Walker, George- town; 3,Charles McNeil], Lower Montague. Heifer caived in 1895—l, Thos Heory, jr: Georgetown; 2,Geo McDosald, New Perth; 3, John Sloan, Lower Montague. Heiter calyed in 1896—1, R R Jenkins, Georgetown; 2 and 3, John Sloaa, Lower Montague. MILCH COWS. Herd of Ayrsl of 1 bull and 4 females, any age—1l, Gordon, Brudenell. Herd of Shorthorns,registered consisting of 1 bull and 4 females, any age—l, FG Bevyer, Georgetown Royalty. Eerd of 4 gr de females of milking type Wim over! yexur, Ayrshire, Jersey, Guern- sey or Holstein bull my age—l, Gev J > > McDonald, New Perth; 2, John Sloan, Lower Montague; 3, aaa A Annear, do. a - p> a2 a -- ComMaANDER CHEYNeE’S Lectrre,—Before going into the place Mr. Cheyne hada aarrow escape, Being cn the summit of an iceberg with two men, the berg sudden- ly bezan to roll over, and to keep on top they were obliged to run round with it a it turned, like flies running rounn an orange. Fortunately the berg stopped when it had rolled half over, and they congratulatel themselves upon their es- cape. Advancing north from Upernairk they soon found themsélves fast beset in the ice in Melville Bay, remaining in sight of oue poiut of land, called Devil’s Tuumb, for six weeks. . . Hard and incessant work, wight anl day, carried the ships at jast through the ever-dreaded pack-ice of | Melville Bay, and launched them into the ; great porth water, through which they sailed clear of ali obstruction, making their way to the westward for Lancaster ‘Sonnd apd Barrow Bay. -_- leo iires, registered, consisting { } { ur H R ITEMS, LOOAL AND A. O. H.—Meeting tomorrow (Sunday) afiernoon at three o’clock. db inapucceds Porice Covurt—This forenoon Harry Reid, c! rs ved with drunkenuess,was fined $Z or 10 days, sisidladaaiai From Harirax.—lhe steamer Fastnet calied here from Hal yesterday. She i ad a renersai car » ho h ways Tue Wearser. — Moderate to fresh northerly to easter:y winds, fine and com- paratively cooi Sunday. Y.M. C. A.—The meeting in Y. M.C. A. during the special services Gale. Sunday Gospe} will not be held of Evangelist ees D. Crawford, of New at the Centra! PREACHING.—Rev. Glasgow, will preach Church, corner of Prince and Grafton streets, next GLord’s Day, October 3rd, both morning and evening. sncielabciel G «ie Srrmon.—Rev. D. McNeill will preach a Geelic Sermon at the Chestnut Street Miss'on House tomorrow (Sunday) at 4o’clock p.m. The room is comfort ably seated with chairs. -_— a Baptisr Sociat.—The social for the Prince of Wales College students last evening in the Baptist schoolroom was a most enjoyable affair. An. interesting address was given by Rev. J. A. Gordon, of St. John, and Mias Josie Stentiford gave a reading and Miss Marion McKay a vocal Coffee and cake were served during Mr. J. K. Ross presided. ; SOIO, the evening. Two Eminent Preacners.—The Rev- Dr. Potts, General Secretary of the Board of Education, Toronto, will preach tomor- row morning in Grace Church, and the Rev. Professor Andrewe, of Mount Allisoa University will preach in the evening at same church. Collection on behalf of the educational fund of the Methodist Church. Those who missed hearing Dr. Potts two years ago when visiting our city better come out tomorrow morning. They will never regret it. i Tue Monkey Taeatre.—Wormwood’s Monkey Theatre opens at the Opera House on Tuesday evening, and will also give performances on Wednesday afternoon and evening. Harry J. Daniels, ventriloquist, will appear at each entertainment; and there will also be jubileeaud o-her moving pictures shown The show is attracting good houses in Halifax, and the entertain ment is highly spokec of. Tickets are now on sale at the usual places. Evancetisric.—Hvangelist Ga'e arrived in the city last might and is stopp ng at the Hotel Davies. Mr. Greenwood, the celebratel singer of Boston, who is to assist Mr. Gale in a series of special meetings under auspices of the Young Men’s Christian Association of this city will arrive today. ‘he first meeting will be held in Z:on Church to-morrow Sunday afternoon at 345. The singing will be led by the Gale choir, forty strong, and will he under the direction of Mr. Green- woed, Souris News Irems.—Thu rsday even— ing, while getting aboard the train at Morell, Frank Seaman, a newsboy, met with a serious and pearly fatal accident. The train was in motion when he grasped the railing to get aboard. His foot slipped and he was swuog on the rail and severely bruised. Had it been any other but the last car he would have been seriously injured, Registered at the Sea View Hotel: WS Sterns, Ch’town; James R McKie, S RB McLean, Jas R Hegan, WS Haskell, Dr and Mrs C S Dunn, Haverbill, Mass. ] Cant. Sol Jacobs, of the scbr. Ethe Jacobs, lost a foremast during the gale yesterday. PERSONAL. Mr. Jack Hyndman arrived from Hali- fax last evening. Mr. R. M. Johnson returned home by the Princess last evening, after having bad a pleasant time at Halifax during the exhibition there Miss Hettie Rackham morning for Medford, wil! spend the winter. wish her success, Registered atthe Hotel Davies: G@ L Collins, Rustico; Fred 8 White, Montreal; Mrs Bremner, Dr and Mrs C L_ Dennir, Alberton; H BChadburn, Everett E Wells, Moatreal; P J Quinn, Ernest E Ross, Que- bee; B C Cox, Souris; H L Gale as d wi fe, Jas L Gordon, L B ‘Greenwood, Boston; ve Twiving, R B, Kingstor;W P Rogers, ‘ide; EC Foster, St John, N B. Regis stered at the Queen Hite!: A E Chapman, West Cape; George Chapman, Salisbury, N B; Wm Reid St Eleanore; D W Corning, Yarmouth; Fred Parone. Margate; E Boewell, Victoria; F W Arnolds, Sussex; Rev J M Allan, Master Harold Allan, Waterloo, N S; A M Wocd- ard, Quebec; David Adair, Toronto; J A C Roberteon, Georgetown; don George For- bes, Vernon River. The Governor General and of Aberdeen will proceed from left yesterday Mass., where she Her many friends the Countess Halifax to | New Glasgow and Antigonish, and then Gross over to Cape Breton, A trip to Guys- borough and Arichat will be made on board H. MS. Partridge. After spending a week in Cape Breton their Excellencies will make a brief visit to Prince Edward Island, and subsequently to New Brunswick. The pro- gramtoe of this part of the tour ‘as not yet been fixed. On the 22nd October the Goyernor-General has an engagement at Princeton University. where he is to receive an honorary degree. Afterwards their Excellencies intend to return to | Ovtawa. Site teeee) i All October magazines now in at Cariri s Bookstore. Clement’s new History cf Canada in ‘ stock at Carter’s Bookstore. 1397 => FEV EVLTLER PATE A TTT PPTL PNT PPMP PPP PTT TNL 4 ’ | a { > ; — ' oo, i C= 5 Fs od oo * , oo g . te \ “ ' oo V aad = MN von 4 _— As * oe om EL aia om é xf by = Pi _—— As os HY ed tee eo a >. orn “MERIT.” = answers: «— the top of the tree as being the best = wear. | sxtevveereveenety VOVYDDTELDDETTTYTAVTTH NATH TT Ls ssbiimiassisbiitiiniaabaetiiii sn pnr treet cnypronnsenyeene naan nnn “Health Brand ?” Whence comes this great popularity of one special brand of = Underwear above all others in the Dominion? And the echo The public have found out, and understand = to- day that where the label “Hxzattu Branp” is they are sure to = get only the finest material, perfect fit and finish unexcelled. 2 years now they have stood the test of the wear and criticism, both #=- friendly and otherwise, and to-day the “Hrauru Branp” stands a Ail sizes in Ladies and Children’ Combina- ons. aad two-piece Garments. assoriment we have ever shown. SS aE ESTANLEY BROS., The Always Busy Store WHY EEE a is Nine article ever produced in under- The finest LUNs e206 O2OQWet tO ae DOU ve $ ‘ | ! | ! +S | OF mn K Island A copy of ‘ Prince Edward Islanc. [llus- trated,” is about the best thing for the purpose of giving strangers an idea of this beautiful Prey- ince. It consists of 100 pp. printed on the best paper. The engravings are nu- merous und _ first- class. The price is 25c a copy. They are for sale at all the bookstores in Char- lottetown, at Sum- merside and Souris and on the train. They may be ob- tained at this office, securely | wrapped, ready to mail to friends abroad. Write or call. y THE EXAMINER OFFICE, sooeeQUEEN STREET...... @e BFA] ZB BCT >». @ @ @ Oo 2 @ eee 2 © 2 OO Ss Ss O]2OB28285 82888 ‘}OPERA HOUSE. Tuesday & Wednesday OCTOBER Sth & 6th. -— AND — ' WEDNESDAY MATINEE. WORMWOO0D'S—- Monkey Theatre d0—-Ldueated Animals---60 In addition, the latest Projecting Ma- chine, showing animated pictures of the Queen's Jubilee Procession taken by the Lumiere Cinemetograph Co, of Paris. See the Queen in the grand parade. Also the Colonie! and Indian Troops. “A sight of a lifetime.” Not a panorama, but life etme pictures in motion—true to life-—just as thougu you were present during the Jubilee. 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. ADMISSION—Evenings, 25 and 35c. Matinee, Children 10c, adults 20c. Seats now on sale, Neur Arrivals School Shoes, Laced Bocos for boys and girls. Cloth Gaiters just opened. Ladies RUBBERS! RUBBERS. W. Stewart!|& Co. London House Ruilding...ee. t i