TT AAAAAAASAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA ) « 2 ie Si ey rROMPT PrAYMENT, To George McKenzie, Deputy of the In- dependent Order of Forestere,— | lea-e acce pt my thanke for yourself d the Supreme Court of your Order for al ihe prompt mavver in which you have setticd the life imsurance held by my eon the late Perley C. Welsh. The cheqe for ove thousand dollars banded me today, lays after the funeral of my son-- y. ur Brother— is proof to me that E good business jnstitu- rearers i*s & . ii tio. ae wellas @ great fraternal society. { desire aleo to thank the officers and members of Court Avondsle for the kind eller of condolence preserted to me by your Chief Ranger, C. B. Warren, as weil asfor vour kindoess to us during the sickness and death of my dearson. Thi- tome wiil be @ reminder all through life wisdom and thoughfulne-s of nl had hoped he would live and grow tO a goodly age, but Heaven bas decreed otherwise, and while it will te hard for us, his parents and sister, to bow to Divine Will, vour earnest solicitude will heip us to bear up uoder such wu great loss. Wishing your Society every prosperity, lam yours sincerely, Anse Wetsn Charlottetown, P. E. Island, Oct. 27th, 1897. on eee et ee Stak ce Fab, RC a ne treats CHRONIC DIsEAseEs by the Salis- 1] bury method of persistent lf-help, in es causes irom the blood. Con- Unuous, inteligent treatmentin person or by letier insures Mi nimem of suffer- ing and Maximum of cure possible in ; each case. Avoid attempts unaided. { Graduate of N. Y. University And the NEW YORK BOSPITAL. | a See oe eS ee + ee ee ; Twenty years practice in N. Y. City. : Diploma registered in U.S. and Canada, ADPRESS: CHARLOTTETOWN, P E I, CANADA OFFICE, Victoria Row. Accomoda tious reserved for patients. Reterences on application, Oct 16 lyr SOROS OD 30SRVR OVBSHVWDOI@WO The Superiority of ¢ Our Printing ¢ ¢ ¢ Is being recognized by all who appreciate good work. 4 The Examiner Publishing Co, Printers and Publishers Charlottetown. @29<£9 2°40, 92 90928 W. W. WELLNER | ENE VEEN THIS WEEK |! THIS WEEK |! NOTHING 4 ‘ 4 ‘ ' =—46<e,4 f ¢ : : A NEW CLOCK Don’t cost medh, at least not at thi score. Want 2 goed Eight Day striking elock. with Walnut or Oak case. For $3.75 AND WORTH IT. 1 respectfully invite you to eall and see these beastiful new clocks. As# BUT Pipes, Pipes, Pipes, Pipes. A good Briar, 10c. SEE THEM, SEE THEM aeaees REDDIN BROS. _ Opposite P. O. EE a ey FOR SALE OR TO LET Vilford Farm now in the o-eupation of the Widow of the late George Thorne, rituated n the North River Road, about a mile from he city, it eovers about24 acres of land, fronting the North River, is ina high state ‘cultivation, with a comfortable Dwellin Ouse, lots of barns and stable accomod- Son, powsession can be givea about the Middie of November if required. Apply to - B{Warburton Solicitor, City, or to owner, )ANIEL DAVIES, THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, OCTOBER 29 1397 CONCERT AT SOURIS. A fairly large audience attended at St. Patrick’s Hallon Wedeneday evening last, to listen to a concert given by Miss Aimee Cecil Jones, Dr. MeLellaun, Dr. W. O. Peake end others. The recitations, songs and posings rendered by Miss Jonee were very well executed and Dr. Peake as an Irish comedian brought roars of laughter from the audience who gave him great app'ause. The Ochestra conducted by Dr. McLellan was also bighly appreciated. Following is the programme rendered ;— PROGRAMME, The Directorate March. .,...+.-... Orchestra, Recitation—The Low Backed Car...... Miss Jones Recitation—The Fireman’s Wedding Miss Jones. Comic Song....... -«-. Dr. Peake, TT scbaneses « +s ore gederserees AU COMME: Recitatioo—Lullaby..............Mise Jones. Recitation -—-The Measage..... Miss Jones. I eid eaicntielil ss ctk dees aii Orct eatra. FIRED <0 0<sc'ccueanoens oc ecccenecd ene een Vocal Solo _ avs Dr. McLellan. Tableua—Rock of ages......... Miss Jones. Recitation.........00 . coevee. MISS JONES, God Save the Queen. Parts, Oct. 27.~It is understood that the fundamental! basis of the difficulty be- tween Great Britain and France in West Africa is that France declines to recognize the treaties concluded with uative rulers by officersof the Britssh Niger Company, until the text of euch treaties hes been officially com.n unicated to France by the British government. The French government claims that many treaties made with African potentates in behalfof France take precedence over the treaties negotiated in behalf of the British Niger Company. ——— NEWS NOT Qeeen Victoria’s chief ceok is dead. He had cooked for her for fifty years. It is ‘stimated that Prince Edward Coutoy will have 130,00@ barrels of apples for export this year. Lieut. Winston Churchill, son of Lady Randolph Churchill, is acting as war cer- respondent for the Londea Daily Telegragh in Gndia. The Nelson, B.C., Tribune says that fon. Clarke Wallace bought the Létile Phil mine at Ainsworth a year age for $20,000, and sold it lately for $27,000. The Dean of Rochester gave the follow- ing picture of the cendition of the cburch a the past at the recent Church Congress in England: “Sixty years ago the Ohurch ot England «1s thechurch of the rich and mot of the poor. In the villages thet house of God was the dreariest and most agglect- ed of all, and in the towns it was the house of merchandise, ocoupied most entirely by those who paid = for the pews. There was ome service on Sunday. The celebrations were quarterly. The sick were only visited when death was imminent. The shepherds live! away from the sheep. They ate of the fat and ‘clothed themseives with the wool, but they did not feed the flock. The lwity were alike to be blamed. The people loved to ave itso. ‘lhe heavenward road seemed smooth and easy ee they nodded yin their sleeping-cars. At long intervals they paid a church rate ot afew pence in the pound grudgingly and of mecessity, to whitewash rhe walis and keep the roof from falling about their ears, while they dwelt in houses of cedar peinted with vermillion.” Thie had been almost wholly changed. The clergy “were now as a rule working men, and the sarcestic observation, ‘Them parsons has six blank holidays» a week and only work halftime on Sandéave,’ was nodonger just. New churches had been built and the old ones almost wniversally restored. Theclengy were resident, the services far more frequent and devout, the sacraments rightly and duly administered, The douse of prayer was in «@ targe pro- portion free and open, so that the poor ee have the Goapel preached ¢o them ; and was preached to them more and more-extensively as the apostles preached it without manuserig and with simpli- city.” --e- oe Honest, full sized bottles, unifermity of quality, great strength, and perity are characteristics of Seveceign Flavering Ex- tracts, Try them. Tue Wearner.—Fresh to strong winds, warying t@ west and oorthwest, showery taday, generally fair aed coo) Saturday. Potice Cotrt—This forenoon Lawrence Gaudet, teamster for Mr. D, Farquharson, was arraigned on complaint of Captain Tooker, who charged him with assaulting hie wife by intentionally collidiag with her with his slovea while she was riding her bicycle on Water Street. A number of witnesses were examined both forthe pre- secution and the defence, after which the case was adjourned for judgment uatil Monday. eee Royal makes the food pure, * wholesome and detictowsy. @ NG POWDER ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEw YORK, ADDRESS TO MR. F. PETERS, Q. C The Law Society Present. Their Address Qhis Afternosau,. Mr. Frederick Petere, Q. C, ex- Premier and Attorney Gen-ral of this ' Province, will leave tomorrow morning for the Pacific coast, This afternoon he was presented with the following address from the Law Society of the province, the presentation being made in the Law Libra- ry at three o’clock :~— To the Honorable Frederick Peters, Bar- rister, ete, Island Bar cannot permit you to leave the Province without expressing our regret that you deem it advisable to remove to the Pacilic coast an act which will neces- sarily to some extent sever your pro'es- sional connection with us. We are sensible ! of the wide gap the removal of one who attained and maintained so prominent a position among as wil! cause in our ranks. We have pleasure in testifying that while you discharge your prof ssi al duties with ability and fairness you conducted yourself with courtesy and consideration towards professioua! autagonists, Sin,—We the members of the P. E. - Opera House Next Weex.—Frankie Enciuxeers.—The Charlottetown Engin- | eers will meet at the Drill Shed tonight, Eerrr anp rae War.—-Ai] those who are anxious to intelligently etudy the Kuropean situation should attend Corm- mander Cheyne’s illustrated lecture on “Egvptand the War.” For particalars see advertisement, From Hatrrax.—The Fastnet arrived early this morning and will leave on return to Halifax about five this aftervoon. She had a general cargo both wavs. Her outward cargo included 1000 barrels pota- toes for the Havana market. cniaeece From Montreat.—The steamer Cape Breton arrived from Montreal at ten o’clock this morning and wil! leave tomo:- rowafiernoon for St. John’s via North Sydney, She hada large inward carge. Her Gutward cargo will consiat of 200 tons hay, 1500 bags oats, oysiere, cattle and sheep. wide space is to intervene bei ween Sou i your adopted home on the Pacitic ours on the Atlantic, we shall still be fel We are glad to think that although a Q d ap in the practice of your profession the vast capabilities of the partefour country to which you are going have ovly been fu ly discovered since the beginning cf your professions] career; that within the same time the means of rapid intercommunica- tion between the Eastern and Western part of your couatry ghave been complet- ed, that these provinces have not only been consoiidated by — facili- ties of intercourse and common pride of country, but bave extended their commercial enterprises across tbe Pacific Ocean to the Kastern Hemisphere. We are proud that our own couetry affords so inviting a field for men of ecterprise and ambition. The older members of our profession will watch your career wiih intereet awd hope of your success; to the younger members it will be a profitable ex- ¢ aople aod will afford them encouragemeut to thivk that, though @ained in a smal province, their professiowal exertions need not necessarily be cramped within a limited area, bat thatthey can follow your ex- ample in seeking a more extensive fie of action in the rapidly expanding territeries of our %ounteous country. That you may be suogessfulin the @reat West i the unasimous wish ef your professional brethren, who part with you with segret, with pleasant remembrances and un- boueded good wishes for your weifaie, personal and professions) success. The address was sigaed by all the mem- her3 of the Bar. Mr. Peters made en appropriate sep'y to the address. WINDS@ER FIRE The North British and Mereantile In- surance Co.. represeated here by Mr. Fred W. Hyndman, was amongst the largest losses io the Windsor Fire, their losees reaching over $6€00. The €ompany haa, Lowever, sustained its reputetion for prompt and liberal payment of its losses, as may been seen by the foilowing,-address- ed ‘by the claimante to the Agent of the Cempany nine days after the fire. Wixpser, BR. S., Oct. 26, 1897. Te ®. P. Atttsex, &se., Ageut North, British and Mercantile Iesurance Co., Windeor, N.S. Dear Sir,—We, the following citizens of Windsor, N. 8.,sufferera by the late confiagration, desire to express eur ap- preciation forthe very prompt and satis- factory settlement of our claims on the North British and Mercantile [eeurance Company. Iris very gratifyimg to receive such prompt attention and liberal treatment at a time of so overwhelming a disaster as we hawe experienced, and we cannot let this opportunity pase without expressing our thanks to the officers of the Company and yourself for the kind and conssderate treatment which they ead you have ex- tended to al) claimants. Dr Warson Ditt. Easirxnn Kexxmev, P. Geo M Cuvrcaiit. P, Trustee for R C E. Carwcnitt «Sox. Ep, Corp. of Hali- Jous Keira. fax. Epvcar DSxHanp. E C Suanp’ Josovua H Smirg. E Jackson « Son. Davip Woop. Joun Ritey. G Howarep Suaw. CuasS Witcox. Joun M Swuirn. Witcox Bros. Saran Bewner. James E Harris, Frep M Smira. Joun Lyncu. Hanyang Bexnettr. Dx C R Mor By. AO Suarp. GM Saw. Jos C SHayxp. Levi A Dimock. Davip Cocnrrax. MarGarer Bennett. Arravur G Kine. Jas C Moopy, W W Windsor Methodist Saaw, Christ Church Church, Wma H Wardens. Roacu, Secy. C « G Witsen « Co. Isaac M Swarr. Saran Evien Dimock Jas C Moopy. C H Cocnran Criarnesce H Dimock Mex-0.—Mexico is the land of sunshine and Mex-o comes from that laod. This wonderful health restorer brings suushine to the tired brain, sunshine to the weary low citizens. As citizens of the sane Dominion it is pleasing to remember th it : , although you sre comparatively yourg | pictures are said to be au excellent re- i , | prodaction of the great contest, and will Orera Hovse.—The Veriscope re- ,productiion of the Gorbeti-Fitzsimmons contest in the Opera House this evening will likely attract a large hense. The be worth seeing. Anornen Tropay.—The trophy won by the 82nd Battalion team in the last competition of the Canadian Military Rifle League, arrived Jastevening and may be seen in the show window of Captain Stewart’s store on Kent Street. The trophy is in the form ofa valuable picture, richly framed, entitled ‘Napoleon Leaving Fontainbleau After His Abdication.” Ona brass plate underneath the picture is in- scribed, ‘ Canadian Military Rifle League, 1897, won by 82ad Battalion.” The Battal- iou won ninth place in the competition, and the picture is valued at $25. The prizes presented this year are al! pictures. PERSONAL. Mr.S.F. Perry, M. P., was in yesterday. Hon. Mr. Warburton will accompany Mr. Peters as far as St. John, to-morrow. Mr. Neil McQuarrie, Stipendiary Magis- trate of Summerside, arrived in town yesterdar. Mr. @. A, Freeze, the well known and populer railway man, is io the city in the interests of the Maine Central. Mr. and Mre. W. F. Carter were passengers Oo the siemner Halifax last evenimy on return from a mo-t enjoyable visit te Boston. Mias Aimee Cecil Jones has returned to Chariettetown and will reopen ber classes in physical culture, dancing and elocution ihe &rst of next week. Mre(Dr.) Mclatyre, of Souris, and Miss Lucy Caveno, of this city, were among the seengers on the Halifax this afternoon. They are en route to New York. Mes Constsnce Kelly, daughter of the late Judge Kelly, of Summerside, wasa passenger On the Halifax thie afternoon. She is on ber way to Astona, L.I. where she will take a course of instruction in the trardidg school of nur-es. Dr. McNeill, of Stanley, and Dr. Darrach of Kensington, attended the annual as- sembly of the supreme council of the thirty- third or last degree of Freemasonry in Montreal and duly received the thirty- third degree. They are, so to speak, “away up.” Miss Emily Lantry, who has been s; end- ing a few weeks on the Island (her former home) and who has been the guest of Cendactor and Mrs Kelly, where she has made hoste of friends, returned te Boston by the SS. Halifax this afternoon. town WINDSOR FIKE RELIEF FOND, Total cash acknowledged to date, $1062.25 eis MNUE MA. .. oo ccckccek's ccs ee Since received : Aubray Mutch.......00...00.....--.8 5.00 Kindergarten children. ........... 3.00 “ 7 i Be comeus _ 2.00 bk ee Duncan McLean......... Farag paren aap 1.00 rn we lM sesutie tanks a W S Stewart....... io ehihananebbdenenn seco .. are ss ee Dr C L Strickland....... dt pie'hhateen. Ae EME SD MUOUNUI INL seiccssnoscssnanencsdose 3.00 PUI eels 55 ts. FE i haberiieciviiieiseuunstoknaa cae IS, BO cantcten aku asteemusinnls tx ae Jasper Pickard... .........000.. 1.00 Te WMD As Astccckiciodbinicc.. 50 Henry Daviteon anes peek eae eoelinans 2.00 GME GROOES 5c civcesesccn cence Oe It. M. Davison, Treasurer. You Can't Make Water Run up Hill Neither can you make a success of your pastry if ycu use cheap, trashy nondescript essences heart, and sunshine into the household. Only two more days to get the large $1.00 bottle for 50 rents, Medicine on sale in Market Hall from 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. Free show to-night and don’t forget the big show to-morrow night, when an admission of 10 cente will be charged. Sovereign _ Flavoring Extracts W. C. T. U.—The W. C. T. U. of this city have sent two boxes of clothing, etc., to Windsor for the sufferers by the late tire. Best value in high grade dress fabaies , Ch'town 26 Oct 187 pat 5i—éi ~—make every day a busy day in our dress g‘ ois department—Moore & McLeod. Have an enviable reputation for , Always reliable, Ask for ‘Sovereign brand, mrnufactured by Strength, Purity, Flavor [LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS svenvsnyrononnvnrrpesnenevenennoo Meet me at the A! " = —> oe - O TPPEPHTDEDTEPTERA TYPED PPFD PPOD FDP P PRP DPD T opp eTtD } T Hook Gloves value, our boc a prs $110 pr’ Dark Tans PIVereeoreT rete ere rerTorenren renner rrren nen nrT Trent TTP D TERT TTT TTT The Always | Albis | GRAND Athletic — Meet —-WILL BE HELD IN— Hillsborough Rink ‘Friday, Nov. 5th Beginning at 8 o’clock This will be one of the most inter- esting Meets ever held inthe Rink. 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 Pole Vault Putting the Shot Sack Race Obstacle Kace Runaing High Jump Kelay Race Hop, Step and Jump Boys’ Race, 16 yrs and under Tug of War Besides these there will be many other features, such as Violin Selee- / tions by Mr. W. A. Grant, of Hali fax, with piano accompaniment. 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, Reserved Seat tickets 25c st Hughes Drugstore. Admission, 20c. 15e. SHORTHAND Three pupils wanted to complete a clase for instruction im suiorthand during the winter months. At the conelusion of the course, each member ofthe class, should be able to Children, — —— — — * 4 Hxtra Values in Tans, Fawns and greys, regular 80c lar value, $1.25, our price $1.10 —V_ STANLEY Running Broad Jump ronnongnnnenonnnnenneneenentqnigp, ways Busy Store. WUMIN 4 Lacing SAMGAULEAMDAMLULLAL AALLALUAASAAUAALAGUASdbd ALAALUAbbAdddomeadddbbddd price 65c. and Brown Shades, regu- BROS., Busy Store DUNS LAALAL LALLA e ddd ddddbd add OPERA DOUSE SPROIAL ENGAGEMENT idAAAAAADAAAUUUUUUULALAAAabaaaaaiauuasiisAsaazgarvniisal One Week Monday, November 4st. Frankie Carpenter She is pepe to archieve the same success as the late Annie Pixley,”—N York Dramatic News, ' zy Supported by the Sterling Comedian, Mr. Jere Grady And a Company of unequalled merit in a bew repertoire of Famous Plays. SEE The New Light Dance. : SEE The Shadow Pantomime. SEE Frankie in her new Kiliderscop dance. SEE The New Specialties. Prices 25c and 35c. Tickets on sale at the usual places. ee WANTED TO RENT For six months a small furnished vmfortable house, Apply immediately at this office. oct20t AANTED.—An _ experieneed woman ser vant. Apply to Miss Morri-, 233,W ater St. write easily and rapidly in the correspond- ing style. Apply for terme etc., te SIMSON BROS. & CO. Halifax. N. S ARCHIBALD IRWIN, Examiner Office. oct BD WANTED —Immed ately, ‘egood rock in » small family, Apply to M, Examiner O tice. Oct 29 tf | a _ in ar agit Cag is Ohi ate