TONE ee Ee eee OS —— REO Sram, a? Mg ee snl » | WM. Chae | T Chronic DISEASES by the Sal & ; method of persistent self-help, in ving causes from the blood Cee ‘ « intel‘wen! treatmentip person ~« pettet Sean BAe inn um of suffer | ' nat Masitmum of cure possiblein a mpts er aided oS — Gicduate af N.Y. University ' } ‘ e NEW YORK HOSPITAL ‘| reer'y years practice im Be Bs Cote Diploma reeisteredin '!’ S.andCanads, }} ness: CHARLCTT! war & I, | = €Aan . f OrFICT Vietoria Rov | | lions reserved fer patients, | em on application, f ' ' i ‘a ; i ‘ ‘ in its ‘ly pure, No } | ‘ AvVSUL' ut HY s Pure Concentrated Cocoa “3 sell it. Liw Groce Lecture and Extertainment Course SEASON 1897—1898. St Peter's New Hall, Chtown Alternate Tuesdays as followe :— Nov. 16th and 30th. Dec. 14th aad 28th. Jany. llih and 25th. Feb. 8th and 22nd. Particalars of each Entertainment will be given ip due course in our local colums septl3— enenenelenecece gt For Coughs, +Colds, Bron- § chitis, Sere ’ § throat, ete, § KEPRY, WATSOM & CO., Prornicrons. ’ sd tient aerial MomTrear. mM ; en ncweae HAVE YOU TRIED REDDIN’S Sin Cured Smoking Tobacco IF .30t— TRY A PACKAGE. The best smoke inthe city, Large tins 25c. REDDIN BROS. Opposite P. O. Oysters Oysters Oysters JOY! JOY! JOY! ==" Victoria Cafe, Great George Street. Oysters served Lunches and dinners with despatch. As usual, I am prepared to deliver Oysters in any quantity to customers to any part of tne city. Telephone Connection, JOHN P. JOY Vicrorta Cars Gt. George St... .« —— oy 2 VEU iA Neuralgia Pe the head is almost ea raniakty come by ed and anscessed teeth n’t sufler lessly when you can be releived in a few hours and cured fn a tew davs by the careful treatment we will give you. \) H AYERS DENTIST. Painless extraction of teeth in | every style; . oat hag ae = THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, THE NEWS IN SAORT METRE. Itemsfef Interest Rolled Down For More Kasy Reading, Tie New York Journal rons Union wil! says the Citi- nominate Low for Gover- | wor of New York next year. Ind., nights ago and The bank of Shipshewana, eatered by burglars a few the safe blown open. All the valuable papers were taken, together with $¢,000 in cash. The Pope has been informed of the discovery in the Vatican arches of « sup- | mmunication from Pontius Pilate | pose i Cc 1o Emperor Fiberius execution of Jesus. respec ting the | j | Was | MINING IN THE NORTH, it is agreat mistake, says a correspond ent of the Witness at Dawson City, to imagine that @ man can walk to a claim and shovel loose earth filled with sald into unsettled mild and showerv mostly fair | # eluice box. Undoubiedly cold has been | ie corre:pondent of the Guardiae says: } } | ie found neur the surface in one or two instances, Towash the dump a fall of water of about three feet in twelve necessary, whereas on the creeks the natural fall is only about fifiy feet to a! mile, On one Occasion after the miners bad spent weeks of labor in constructing |} dams a heavy rain camedown and swept away allithe dams in.a night. In the spring there is, onthe other hand, liable to be too much water to work with, and ; then dams have to we built to turn it, 86 they dam _ the water ;when it is high and when it slow. Wood has to be brougit froma Miles Tingley, of the Caledonia Road Albert County, N. B., while boring for water on his farm, struck a vein of the} genuine Albertite coa!. It is pot known to what extent the vein extends, | Creek and worked all through Erastus Wiman was a candidate for | alderman in therecent contest in Greater | New York. He desired t» represent | Richmond borough inthe Manicipal Coun- cil. He was caught: inthe landslide and failed ef election. The number of prilgrims to Burns’ birt place jast year was 35,000. During the same period 3000 persons visited Shakespeare’s h use at Stratford-un- Avon. and 1,108 paid a tribute to the memory of Thomas Carlyle by going to see his old} home at Ecclefecham. George Washington Stevens, wh> made a reputation a. a newspaper Cur- respondent in the recent Greco-Turkish war, ig not quite twenty-eight years of age, and is a graduate cf Ballioi College, Oxford. | A Nova Seoti distance and Jabor at high prices paid for. On the other hand there are grat rewards, an named Aleck M-:Donald, went in with very little experience ia mining aod staked out aclaimon Elvorado the winter When water for five 1O SLOD of 1887 making adump. came in the spring he shove led hours the rt day, when he had and cle: an up’ and found ¢ $16,000 in the DOX. The total yield of his who! e dump was $110,006 through the Arctic wigter,with fivemen, to To get this he worked bard all | whom be pzid one dollar and a ha!f an hour in wages. A greatdeal of the lime taken up in getting wood to feed the fires which burn down through the frost which never leaves the ground otherwise. The big brawny Nova Scotian is at present buying up all the properties he can get thus showing his faith in the region. Here is another actual case which io all honesty shoukd be given alongside of McDona'd’s. was The Spanish government intends to enter An Englishman named Leonard had spent into a zontract with the Bank of Spain at , Havena, under which the bank will under- take the management of the Cuba treasury, the lottery, and other public financial con - cerns of the Island, Marshal Blanco’s reception at Havana has been marked by coldness on all eides, due to dissatistaction caused by his proclama- tions. A despatch from Buluwayo says that the newly constructed Buluwayo railway was formally opened on Tuesday in the presence of Sir Alfred Miner, governor of Cape Colony and high commissioner of South Africa, and a large assemblage of South African officials, railway magnates aod capitalists A cable message of con- gratulation was received by Sir. Alfred Milner from Mr. Chamberlain, Britieh Secretary of State for the colonies. Church services. METHODIST. Prince St.— Prayer meeting at 16,15. Rev G, M. Campbellat il, and Rev D. Suther- land at7, Sunday School and Bible Classat 2.30 Sacrament atthe ciose oi the evening ser- vice. Grace Church..—Prayer meeting at 10. Rey. W. J. Kirby at 1, and7. Morning topic “Beware of Logs” Evening t pic “The Re- sponribility and Reward of Sunday Sc. ool Teachers” Sacrament at the closeof the evening service. Sunday schoo! and Bibie class at 2.15 Epworth League at3.30. Stran- gers cordially invited. Seats provided for suangers. PRESBYTERIAN. Zion.—Prayer meetin at 10.15. Rev. D, Sutherland at 11, and Rev, G. M. Campbell at 7. Sunday schooi and Bib.ec class 2.30. St. James’—Prayer meeting at 10. Bev. W. T. D. Moss at ll and 7. Sunday school and Bible class at 2.30. CHURCH OF ENGLAND. St,Paul’s.—Morning prayerand Holy Com- minion at ll. Sunday School and Bible Ciass at 2.30. Eveni: g prayerat7. Wednes- day shorteoed service with addresses at 7.30. All seats free and unappropriated, Every- body welcome. St. Peter’s —Holy Communion at 8 and ll Matins at 10.15 Bible class and children’s ecatechising atv 30. Eveusong at 7, All seats free and unappropriated. BAPTIST. Prayer meeting at 1630. Rev A A. McLeod lland 7. Sunday school and Pastor’s Bible class st 2.30 Strangers welcome and provided with comfortable seats. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Corner of Prince and Grafton S&ts. Rev Geo Manifold at 11 and 7. Morning je “Thy Kingdom Come Evening topic, esus our great High Priest’. Sunday gchool and Pastor's Bible Class at 230 p.m. Prayer Meeting Wednesday eveningat 7.30. CHURCH OF CHRIST. Chureh.— Upper Great George Service at 11 and 7. Sunday and Bible Class at 230 Y P SCE Prayer Meeting Wednesday evening at 7.) CHESTNUT STREET ras Senns on Chestnut street Sunday Bichon! og 4o’c SALVATION ARMY, Sunday services at7,1], 3, aad at7 p.m ‘Week 7 t services.—Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 8 p. m. MISCELLANEOUS. GosPEL net. ee cae one 1 meeting in the Y or Sun afternoon at 4 o'clock, wt caladeaaed eo the Railway men. Strangers always welcome Lesson Matthew 6-9 “Prayer” >: Royal makes the food pure, wholeeome and ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. two years on Bonanza Creek and sunk nine holes down to hard pau without striking a dollar, although the claims on both sides of his were enormously rich. Finally, last August he oftered the claim for sale, telling yust what his experience had been. He got, the great | $2,500 for it, and quit. PERSONAL. R-gistered at the Q ueen; Rev E. A. Mc- Curdy Clifton, N. L. Jack Isbell, St Louis H. L.Middleton. do. Dr. J. T. Jenkins left here yesterday morning, with ten horses, for his ranch at the foot of the Rocky Mountains.—Jour- nal. Mise Pheebe Large, who has been visit- ing friends in St. John and Sackville for the past few weeks returned home last evening. Mr. John Craig, wbhorecently resigned his position as horticulturalist at the Ottawa Experimental Farm, bas gone to Ithica to enter upon a course of studies in his line of work at Cornell University. Mr. Craig bas not been appointed to a chair at the U niversity, bat goes there to continue his studies at the Experimental Faro in connection with that inatiiution. Mrs, Sullivan, wife of Chief Justice Sullivan, of Prince Edward Island, who has been visiting ber sons in Montreal, has left for Three Rivers, where she will be the guest of Madam Berlinquet.— Montreal Gazette. Kev. Father Hopper, who preached in St. Dunstan’s Cathedral last week, has been named by his superior to the Paulist House in San Francisco, Cal., whither he goes at the conclusion of the mission be is at present conducting in Summerside. At the Hotel Davies; J J McKenzie, Moncton; Byron N Barus, P R Inglis, a Radford, x Edmundeon, N Henry Scovill and wife, J M Scovil', Montreal; J B Rubipwick, Monirea!: J H McKenz' ie, T E Hudson, ‘Mrs Fraser, Pictou; T A Cossman, H Byrant, Jno Burns, Halifax; RA ¥ Mitchill,St John; W A R Meriin, Pickering; B © Cox, Soaris. WINDSOR FIRE RELIEF FUND, Total cash acknowledged to date, $1107.75 Geods valued at...... senceotcsce EE Since received : PORBO DTEP coccocessivsrecsessisivevsess . 10.00 H. M. Davison, Treasurer. THIMGS TO MAKM A NOTE OF, Rey. A.A. MoLeop, returned mission- ary from India, will preach at the Baptist Church tomorrow evening. Hocxer.—The annual meeting of the Victoria Hockey Club will be held on Monday night, the 8th inet.,in Y. M.C. A. when all members are requested to attend. t f. Gosre. Megtinc —Remember the Gor- pel meeting in the Y. M.C. A. Hall tomorrow afternoon at 4 o’clock, con- ducted by the railway men. Strangers always welcome. sson—Matt., 6 9, Prayer. Lectvre.—Do you want to hear who are the “odd parsons’? and the “odd people” a preacher meets? Then come Monday night to Grace Church and hear the Rev. R. 8, Crisp, of Moncton, lecture on that subject. Tickets 10c only. | Heartz’s Hatt —Judge Fitzgerald will preach at Heartz’s Hall tomorrow after- noon at 3 o’clock. Mutrie McKenna, 1 widow, was found dead in bed in Slottsbarg, Rockland county’ |N.Y.,a few evenings ago. Her throat was cut from eartoear, and there was a | bad slash in one band. >, frid | $2,374,000. ND OTHER ITEMS, W gA1 HER — Strong gales southerly LOCAL vi j breezea or! to westerly; JHE moderate and cool Sunday. scien Coxtracts Awarpev —The Sum meride ihe | contract for laying the new area aan the post , it is suid, bas been awarded | to Mr. J. Frost,, and it expected the | work will be proceeded with very short- It eaid thatthe contract for the bridze across the Hillxborongh has been awarded to an ind.vidual of the same | ' office . 18 name, probably the same person. CrvUsSADERS’ FNTERTAINMENT.—The_ en- tertainmeut given by the Loyal Crusaders | before Orient Division last evening was | mo-t interesting and was greatly enjoved | by those privilegedZ to be present. The yaricus musical and literary selections by | the little ones wer given in a en worthy of commendation. Mr. J. Chappell delivered a very intere - | address on the occasion, and Mr, C. 7 Warren gave a splendid wadlas. i — The Toronto G@ Ove cave of Sir Chi rles Tupper’s mining enterprises, that “there “is more true patriotism in a little business “enterprise and productive energy thao ‘volumes of speeches.” The Globe has at least progreseed in the march to inde- pendence so far as to recognize virtue in an Opponent, save the Gazette. Its ad- mission isthe more noteworthy, also, be- canse it was in the making of volumes of speeches that its political chief, Sir Wil- Laurier, won his oniy fame. The leader of tne Liberai Government is associ ated with no business enterprise) —The New York Herald has estimated the cost of the New York election to be This estimate includes what are called legitimate expenses. There are 200 offices to be filled, and there were 854 candidates in the field. The expenses of the municipality amout to$497,000. This seems ab enormous sum, but it must be remembered that provision had to be made for the voting of 567,636 votere, There were 1,522 polling places, in charge of 12,176 paid attendants. The printing of 1,900,000 ballots cost $26,000. If theee ballots were placed end to end they would reach 720 miles. ‘They weighed forty tons, and laid on the ground would cover 1l6acres. Besidesthis maps had to be print«d and advertisements paid for. The post office handled 3,000,000 packages of campaign matter. aoe aoe The dissines ‘cured by Hood’s Sarsapar- illa are many, because most ailments disappear as soon as the blood is enriched and purified by it, You know that Sovereign Flavouring Extracts are good and reliable. Then why not insist upon having them when an attempt 1s made to substitute. The report that Spain has ordered a number of warsbips from English builders is denied. Recent statistics show that there are in the United States 79,800 divorced per- sons, Of whom 44,582 are men and 35,218 are Women. Novels, Stationery, Magazines, etc.. McMillaa & Hornsby’s. Reductions that reduce.—The weather is against jacket selling. We cannot help the weather, but wecan make it worth your while to buy your jacket right now, even if it is mild. 25 per cent, off jacket. Read Paton’s offer. The weather is against us, not cold enough. We have tke largest stock of ladies’ jackets in this city and as it is get- ting late in the season we offer ali our high claes:jackets at 25 per cent. off for spot cash.—James Paton & Co. 260—dy 2i, wy Li Glycerine jujubes, galotine, lozenges English pepperment, English confection- ery, fresh stock received at the Central Drugstors. Big new. stock of books and latest magazines now in. Bargains for every at body. follow the crowd to Carter’s Bookstore. Macdonald’s for underclething. 260—2i Macdonalds for men’s gloves. 260—3i Maedonald’s for newest etyle men’s caps, 260—31 Rubbers, Rubbers.—Buy the Granty rubbers; they wear the .best. ,_ For sale at J. B. Macdonald & Co’s. Keep the children dry.—50c will do it. Rubber cloaks for children only 50c each at Stanley Broe., ihe always busy estore. 260 2i rotber .cloaks at You cau L.ve one for 50c. 260 2i See the children’s Stanley Bros, 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: Ifyou want a reliable well tried Extract in any flavor,ask for Sovereign —It is stated by the Amherst Press that ‘a shoemaker named Watt has been ap— pointed inspector of carsin the place of Inspector Foulie, of Springhill Junction. Inspector Foulie has filled this important position for upwards of twenty years, and , Sold by was a most competent official. This is a} sample of the, Grit method of looking | afier the pablie interest. Flavoring Hxtracts SIMSON BROS. & CO. NOVEMBER 6 19° sc aman aaeta 9) ae Tas Wipe, en ta ftt smnnennannrrvennvnnnnre envenneyveny: pvnnnornntn tnt: 2 \ Meet me at the Always Busy Store. “3 : Ve ine, H'asbhion- 5 gal Ai lg EB AP OBGE: itty 8 1 a ) : z : ee ae > hee ES ee able » Pure | At the Always Busy Store 60°030008600 We have just received another lot latest noV elties in Mink, Sable and Electric Seal; also a lot of Children’s Grey Lamb Storm Collars at at a Special Low Price vv eS <a eee STANLEY BROS., The Always Busy Store iwi iA Abu Is a Fluid Beef prepared from the choicest cattle raised in the é Argentine Repub‘ic and Australia. eo cos. Contains both the stimulating and the nutritious properties o beef, and will sustain life without the aid | of other nutritious foods. BOV RIL Is suitable to all, from the Infant to the Athlete, and can be retained and relished by invalids when all other foods are rejected Sold by ali First-class Druggists and Grocers throughout the Dominion ..... —d . MADE FOR-EACH OTHER. Like two friends are the fvot and the shoe, which meet in perfect harmony. Such meetings are common in our experience, with our new fall stock of the latest and best footwear. The Bulldog and Coin o> for men are fay- orites this fall. « W.H Stewart & Co: mai __london House Bhllaing. coeba Come And — How Large Yur Dollar Is To-day. Never in the history of Furniture buying, was it’s purchasing power so great, as at our store now. Especially is this truein buying fancy rockera,our line of Beautiful Cobbler Seat Rockers. Rattan Rockers’ and reception Chairs, fancy upkolstered Oak Rockers, is’ the best money can buy, and they are marked at the price of cheap goods. “We Furnish Homes. JOHN NEWSON. Halifax, N, S Newson Block, Victoria Row