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WELLER THE GREAT WATCH MOUSE ieee PS EEE FAAAAAATAARAAARAARA af FETE aS To Boston PLANT LINE OF STEAMSHIPS —_<—~ Charlottetown to Boston via., Picton and Halifax $8.75 Passengers leaving Clarlottetown on Wednesday morning connect with steamer “Halifax” at Halifax the same even:ng. Tickets for sale by W. W, CLARK, Agent A eS EERERE REE ER EEE EY wa THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 4 1898 Local and Other Items _ Keerine at Iv,—Dr. Clift bas another interesting letter in the Advocate regarding waterworks and sewerage for Pictou. : ninniaginlle Perer Criixncnu Wivs.-The match race between Peter Clinch and Ajalon took place on the Kioburo trotting park, Ma- hone Bay, on Tuesday. Peter Clinch won. The race waefora purse of $200 a tide, and the track was in gvod condition. Asovr A Letreny Toexer.— According to a Bosion despatch John sicKay, of St. Joho, is confined in jail, there pending developments in one of the most peculiar cases ever before a Massachusetts court McKay is held 00 a meene process on com- plaint of R. S. Bonnell and others of St. John, who assert that he owes them fifteen thousand dollars due them on a Honduras lottery ticket which won a prize and which he obtained by unfair means in that city, dicaaigiani Cure-e May Assicxs—The failure of Joseph C. Warriogion, of Montreal, tbe biggest cheese man in the country this season is reported. The liabilities are over $'00,000, owing mostly to farmers throughout the country from whom he bought. Mr. Warrington’s difficulties arose from trying to bear the Canadian market in England. —-_ Cuurch ImMpkovements.—The parisb- ioners of Rollo Bay bave lately improved the appearance of their hall. They have also had paivied the inede of their church. The maio buiiding, as well as the vestry. is to be heaved by hot av. A furnace for each is being plsced in position, one flue, which 1s built outside the building alto- gether, answering for boih furnaces. Father Walker and his parishioners de-~ serve credit for these iniproyements. Burxep to Deatra.—On Friday last STURGEON NOTES. The graiv crop this year ia the average. _ The Sturgeon cheese factory is still mak ing cheese and will continue so until the separator arrives, which was sept it not been, for the ~ vigilance and alac: ity of James M. Smith,assistant butter maker, very eerious damage might have occurred to the factory, awd probably uss of fe to a bumber of people who were in the factory at the time of the catastrophe. Much credit is due Mr. Smith for his pre- sence of miad in quickly shutting off steam. The number ot cheese manufactured (bis year far exceeds that, of the preeeding year. Much praise is due to Mr. David Coiling* and bie assistant, James M Smith (who has completed his time in cheese and butter mking), for their cheese and butter is highly praised both at home andi abroai. A very serious runaway accildect occur- on Sunday the 9th uli. While Mr. Peer Condonand his wife wereen route toate: @ religious service in St Mary’s Chaich, Sturgeon, their horse tock trigh gud turning qaekly capsized the bmgy throwing the ocenpants out, He started to run aod Mr Condon, who held on to the reins with one band, was dragged some distance slong the road till he met Some people going to Mass who stopped the frightened animal. Mr Condon’s arm was severely bruised but his wife was not much burt. Much credit is due our most talented and higbly esteemed sehool teacher, Miss Minnie Creed, for the able manver in which she instructs the young and ad vanced scholars of this place. With Ler gentle manover and kind disposition she has won the esteem and respect of both scholars and their parents. + ae - German. Finances. Loypox, Nov.1.—The Standard in its the three year old son of William Mallard, of New Zealand, came to his death wader Very distressing circumstavces. While playing near the stove during the tempor- ary absence of his mother, his clothes caught fire. The little fellow rushed to the door, and on getting outside the wind fao- ned the flames so as to completely en- velop him. Before the fire was extinguishb~ | ed be was burned so severely that be lived only an hour after. He was a bright and interesting little child and much sym- | pathy is felt for his bereaved parents. ————— a o Gotp ar MoAskins’s River.—A _ cor- respondent writes #s follows: “The otber day while Mr. Michael McKinnon, of McAskill’s River, King’s Co, P El, wes engaged in diggivg mud he discovered a short distance from the surface something that at once attracted his attention. On a closer examination he thought it might possib y be goid dust. Since then he has 8 Own samples of itto men of some ex- p rience in mining, and they pronounced it, at ficst sight, tu be similar in appearance to that which is found in Colorado and tLe Klondike. Mr McK-nnon, we understand, has sent # sample ou to Ottawa for | a alysis VaLvaBLe Importation.— There arrived by express from Oni.. last week for Maple Grove Farm what is probably the beat Leicester stock ram ever imported to this province. He was personally selected by Mr Jobo Clark at the Toronto exbibi'ion from ali the best of the breed on ext ibi- tion there, In breeding he i- first class his sire being bred by Lord Balfour, snd his dam by the Duke of Biccleu:b, both cf which gentlem*o are leading breeders in Scotland. As a stock getter he is al! thet could be desired, Mr Wm Whitelaw, ir m whom he was purchased winuiog at Toronto let 2ed and 3rd on Leicester lambs Ist and ord with ewe lambe, all of which were sire by this ram. Mr Clark evidently epares oO expenee in procuring sires for hia herds and flocks. SUFPOLK NOTES. The farmers here sre now engaged in pulling their turnips and ploughing. Tur- nipsarea good crop in this part ofthe country. Our well known friend Mr W Harper is erecting avew house which will be a good inducen.ent to the fair eex, Mr Joho Arbing, who hae been laid up for the past week, has recovered, and we are glad to see him out again. Our sheep exporter, William Godfrey, in the space of two or three weeks intends to ship a large number of sheep tothe Old Country. after a week’s visit to Georgetown. Mr Isaac Court, our noted poultry rais- er, is now on a visiito his friends in Mil- cove. The matrimoniel fever which has pre- vailed arouad here for some time, is about to cease, JOKER. a ALL HEADACHES from whatever cause cured in half an hour by HOFFMAN'S HKADA’ HE POWPERS 10 vents and 25 cents a. all drugesists. —— : pe Je = “iN NW o ¥ os tS CHARLOTTETOWN - eM VN NNT TTA TTIMT ais Mr Aroon Harper hae returned home | *siring further testimony in this case mam THE TAILOR city article says that between now and the evd of the year maoy millions of pounds sterling borrowed in Londono and Paris fer use in sustaining German industria! and commercial speculations may have to be paid back. ‘This will put severe pressure on all German credit institutions. The e may be no break down, bet the end of tie year will be # trying ume for Germany. The article urges the great joint stock | banks tohelp the Bank of England by keeping heavier balances idle than is theit habit, so asto keep the money marke firm. Mrs. WRIGHT, oF Norval. Ont., EXPERI- ENCES INTENSE SUFFERING FROM EczeMa IN HER FEET. Raw From Her Toes to Her knees | Dr. Chase Makes a Wonderful Cure. Mrs. Knight, 17 Hanover place, To- ronto, makes the following state- ment :— My mother, Mrs. Wright, who lives at Norval, near Doncaster, euffered a summer and winter with Eczema in her =_— feet. She could not walk, and very seldom got any sleep. It beeame so bad that she was perfectly raw from the toes to the knees. After trying every available remedy without receiving any bene- fit, and almost hopeless of reHef, she wae advised to try Dr. Chase’s Oint- mem. She has altogether used 8 bexes since commencing, but with the hap- piest results, for she is now complete- ly cured. There is but one scar on one of ner feet, a memento of her fearful suffering condition. Any person de- is at liberty to communicate with Mrs. Wright at her address, Norval P. ©. Mrs. Knight says after such a grand success, is it any wonder we re- commend Dr. Chase’s Ointment ? Ww. HK. De Long, Civil Engineer, ex- Warden, and County Councillor, New Germany, Lunenburg Co., N. 8., Oct. 28th, 1897, says :—‘‘I had itching piles for thirty years, and have tried various kinds of pile cures, but none gave me ent relief until I used Dr. Cha e's Olntment. I have recommend- e4 it to others with the same result.” a ———— > Me Me S-cHPMNN NNN PNND MN NN NNN NNN TUN NTH NEN ONNNN NNN NRHA ATEN tT aes John T. [icKenzie, in MASAASUL Ld odd saddles P E. ISLAND seis” sada se far below fi , to Ontario to undergo repairs, it having beer | (3) damaged during last season’s work, Had ® rz eh K ame 7. ge2eneeanenceaceecee | WHEN YOU WANT YOULL FIND IT HERE NEWEST THING oe eee. 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Anderson acted as range officer to the satisfaction of the marksmen. After tbe suovting was ended three cheers were proposed for the Queen and were heart- ily given; also three cheers for the range officer. Capt. Hooper did not cou:pete for the medals. Be-.ow are the scores :— Pts. Pe Daily Examiner we Opened Yesterday at Staff Sergt M. Allan. medal, wWASLY GUARDIAN and 2.00 73 Serut J. Walker, medal, Daily Pat- riot and 2.00 69 Pte Hughes, underclothing and 1.75 68 Lieut Rodd, book and 1 75 61 Bugier Stewart, box cigars and 1.50 61 The Model Store Capt Srewart, shaving apparatusand | The finest assortment of Trunks, Valises, Travelling Bags, 1.50 _ 52/ete. In Leathers and Leathercids, to be bad on P. K. Island. Sergt Dillon, box cigars and 1.50 . 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