Last Week —— OSTOBER | reat values in blankets, Now is the time to buy, the eoods are fresh, and prices are low. 59 pairs fleecy hte or grey at Soe. 79 pairs extra large 7. 2?) 49¢. 0 pairs California ol blankets $1.65 pairs damaged 20 pairs polar wool blankets $1.90. - 23 wool pairs Victoria biankets $265 = 25 pairs Jubilee wool blankets 2,95 ‘2a pairs Merino wocl blankets 3.95 to 7.50, according to size pairs fine Shet- heavy weight 75 land, 1.95, > § Cheeeneemneee W. A.WEEKS & Co. The Peoples Store. Jap Japan Japanese our annual consigment of Japanese Chis aware and Fancy Articles Is hiere... and is ahead of anything ever shown in this city. Come and see. Every- lody welcome. oly afew of those Jap Jeapots at 19c each left. HASZABD & VIGOR: Sunnyside Bookstore. 7 ‘ ’ Notice of Assignment Notice is hereby given that by deed of assignment bearing date the 22nd day of October, A. D., 1897, Edwin McFarlane, of Annandale, Lot 50, in King’s County, in Prince Kdward [s- land, Merchant, assigned ail his real and personal preperty to me, John McLean, of Souris East, in King’s Connty, Merchant, for the benefit of his creditors, and all persons indebted to said Edwin McFarlane. are hereby notified to make immediate payment to me at Annandale, aforesaid, or to my solicitors, Messrs. Peters, Peters & Ings, Charlottetown, and all persons having claims against said Edwin Mc- Farlane, are hereby notified to present the same to me at Annandale, forth- with. Dated this 1st day of November,A, DB, 1897. JOHN McLEAN, nov 2-—~—3i THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, | TELEGRAPHIC. NOTES FROM THE CAPITAL, SPECIAL DESPATCHES TO THE EXAMINER, | | } Atlantic Mail Service. HALIFAX ‘70 BE A PORT OF GALL’ * } ' But there is Still a Hitch in the Matter. | yesterday. Orrawa, Nov. 3.—Ata meeting of the | Cabinet. yetterday the conclusion was | reached to give the contract for the Atlan-— | tic Mail Service to tne Beaver Line. com pany full the subsidy named, $126,000 per annum or | £500 per trip and give a weekly service | between St. Johu aod Liverpool Halifax both fur a fortnightly freight ied in the larger amount. pany undertakes to perform under ten days and will place a new steam- | The company has accepted | the Govirnment’s conditions, provided it | can come to terms with the Canadian | Pacific Railway Company, and here is the stickler. It is understood that the Beaver | Line arrangements with the big railway | are foradirect service to and from St. | John. Ifthe railway declines to allow | freight to be delayed bv vessels calling at | Halifax,the Beaver Line may bave to back out of the arrangement witk the Government. NEW YORK ELECTIONS. _—_—— Great Victory fer Tammany. The | 18 to receive the amount of ane ra@liilog at ways. The $20,050 voted | s emb d The the service FET Vice ! com- ? ' er on the line. _— Yan Wyck in by 60,000 Plurality. — New York, Nov. 3.—Croker’s Demo- cratic candidate, Van Wyck, will havea plurality of at least sixty thousand. He polled a vote only forty thousand below Tracey and Low combined. George’s vote was about 15,600. Inter-Imperial Artillery Competition. Toroxto, Mov. 3.—A British artillery team is likely to come to Canada to com- pete with the Dominion baiieriea. amnmneeennneer er 8. = “It pavs to buy ai Carte SsaeTadg Hyacinths, ‘ulips, Crocus, Bermuda Easter Lilies, Chinese Sacred Lilies, Freesias, Narcissus. Another lot Hyacinths just opened, direct from Holland. Splendid bulbe. 6 doz. Hyacinth Glasses, only 15c each. Geo. Carter & Co., Booksellers & Stationers. F \AAdUAddddaadddsddadddddddadd i vvnNN Terr RRORODNTONNNEN NO NOENEN EDEN EN ERE RT ETON NnORneRnnT WddbAddddddddddddddAdddddddddudsdsddddddsddadsdddddadaddaddsddaiédd SOOCSSSS 56% DS 9008600 6300 i Beef, Iron and Wine Fresh Beef, Citrate Iron, Sherry Wine. For impaired nutrition. Impoverishment of bleod; For General Debility. Our own make. 75¢ per bottle. A. W REDDIN, Phm. B CENTRAL DRUG STORE, SUNNYSIDE, the Assignee. tue, fri, mon. SOCTOSCSEECS O60 6OCCCe M OO09R""- C0684 9000450228000 S008 BOOCS 0020 40000000006 SOF 109 00000600606 QB Geeeccecece William Lockhart’s column is encamped in Maidan Valley, hitherto an unknown | district, which the Afridis had boasted no | ( invader could penetrate, A | not entered, NEWROUNDLAND ELECTIONS. } itee, 13; Winterites, 23, THE CAMPAIGN IN INDIA. | Sir Wiillam at the Heart of the Rebellion. (EWS DOWN THE REBELS GROVES Ss A Feeble Resistance Offered. Simuia, Nov. 3.—The insurgent tribes- i Maidaw were very active | made ‘ tierce | allacks upon the British pickets, Two sritish were wounded and six Sepoys killed and thirteen wounded, A despatch from Mastura says that Sir all y They it several officers column hes visited Noirions Morque and grove at} Bagho where the Afridis rising originated aod which has been the centre of the political intrigue which has animated the outbreak of the tribesmen. Tue Mo-que was left untouched and was But irees and groves were hewn down a2 a mark of punishment | aud 4 sigo Of victery. Th: e.emy offered the feeblest resistauec. lie ee Standing of the Opposing Parties, Sr. Jony’s, Nfld., Nov. 3.—The parties in the New House will show; Whuiteway- —_——— The Supreme Court. Orrawa, Nov. 3-——The Maritime Pro- vince cases are not likely to be called in the Supreme Court before next Tuesday. —_—— PAINT YOUR CHEEKS, Not with paint on the outeide, that is easily washed off. Put the color on from within. Scotv’s Emulsion fills the cheeks with mek, red blood. Itis a color that daye too. eS Sa ae SOHEOHOOE“GSE O9O4 OH) 908 SUITABLE és “c ““c oe “ec a > l. Bi ' « ss “€ “ “ec .: 1. l. oor @m or OO BOOSEOS68SOSD 4 OOO BESS FEO0 9004 2 0D S ** Dongola = # We want you to call and see our goods, we know they will please you’ Our prices speak for _them- selves. R. BE. Jost $ scoccecsocce SOO 6004 CGO En0x'S Gelatine This is the cheapest and best Gelatine on the market. Une small pacaage will make two guarts of beautiful clear, jelly, and every package | guaranteed to give satisfaction | Miss Fry, representing C. B. Knox, the manufacturer, wil be at our store Thursday, Fri- day and Saturdav, of this week, where she will be pleased to show the ladies of this city samples of what can be made with this Gelatine. Every lady is invited to call and taste, as well as see, her samples at Beer & Goff Printins in all its branches at the Exam- INER office, one cf the best equip- ped Job Printing Establishments : For this time of year. We have a large stock of walking : and Skating Boots. Is it © something like this you want ? > Girls Oil Pebble Boots $1.00 a ee - “Sp. Heel 1.25 @ Womens Oi) Pebtle Boots 25 & o " e ‘ Linea 1.355 6 “< ‘“ “6 “ “ © s oe e e 8 @t 23288300 }C VEMBER THE NEWS IN SHORT METKE. Items of Intercst Bolled Down Fur More Fasy Keading, The Dervish commander at Metemmeh in the F@idan, has announced in the in if que that he Jost six bundred men a rin, the bombsardmentof Metemmeh by the British gunboats on October 20. Advices from Simla estate that Sadda Khan and hie brother, leading chiefs of the Maddaknels, have surrendered to the British. T important step in the settlement of the Tochi difficulty, his if an his message, condemns mob lew, and suggests ainong cther remedies, that the prironers be armed and allowed to ure their weapons in their own defence. Governor Atkinson, of Georgia, in The lowest temperature ever recorded was on Dec. <0, 1&71, and was experienced by Professor Gorochon. He was at Werchojaust, Siberia, and the temperature was 8! degrees below zero. . The Department of Customs is receiving fo many complaints about the emuggliog of tobacco from the United States, especial ly along the international of New Brunswick, that a vigorous effort is to be made to put & stop to If. boundaries ae bec and It is pleasing to hear that vellow fever is disappeering from Memphis. Three new cases and one death was the record for Monday. Refugees are returning by every train and the railroads report very light travel out of the city. ; An important taxation appeal from the Court of Revision tothe County Judge has been taken by Mr. 8.¥rank Wilson, which if successful, would involve the exemption of the machinery and plant of the newe- papers of Toronto. The Sultan of Morocco has won a vic- tory overthe Penanier tribe at Tadiat The tribesmen fled to the monntains Many prisoners were‘taken, and fifty five heads were spiked on the walls of Mara. kesh, Commicsioners appointed to fix the flour standards have decided tiat Ontario straight roller wheat shall not be as strong as last yearand will have no Manitoba wheat in it. Formerly it was five per cent. The change is made on account of the high price of Manitoba wheat. The Boston fund forthe relief of the Windsor fire sufferers is growing, about $500 having been collected to date. About a dozen large cases ot goods have been shipped by the Yarmouth steamers. The money collected will be sent to tbe Windsor relief committee, A woman arrested for keeping a dog without a license in London pleaded extreme poverty, and the magistrate allowed her fourteen days to raice the money. The newspapers spoke of the case, and within a week the clerk of the court reeeived $154 from British dog fanciers for her relief. : The Canadian Pacific Railwey last week handled a shipment of 1,500,000 pounds of canned beef from Kansas City for the Japauese army and navy. The first ship- ment was made in a special train of twenty cars, over the Chicago Great Western Railroad. At St. Panl the cargo was transferred to tne Canadian Pacific for Vaneouyer, whence it goes by ateamer to Naga+aki. The theory advarced by some of the railroad people that the embankment of the New York Central railroad, where the state express was thrown into the river on Sunday, was blown out with dynamite by train wreckere, is given littleor no cred- ence by the people of the surrounding couotry. The train wrecking idea is al- most universally econted, and the popular explauation of the cause of the disaster is that it was simply a“ washout, ’of the kind so common to railroade that are built on made ground alongside of large streams of water. - SHIP NEWS Port of Charlottetown ENTERED. Nov 2—Kohinoor, McDonell, Pictou; Cymbeline, Oakes, Sydney; Willie A Landry, Chatham; Marv D, Lawaon, Wal- lace; Ethel Aggie, Phalen, Pictou; Lucy M Jenkine, Boudrot, do. CLEARED. Nov 2—Kohinoor, McDonell, Pictou; Kate McKinnon, Boudrot, Crapaud; Sea Slipper, McDonald, Pugwash; Flora Temple, Edwards, Pownal; Mary Alice, Walker, Orwell; Marian, Campbell, Sydney; Mary D, Lawson, Wallace; Lucie M Jen- kins, Boudrot, Pictou; Jessie Newell, Bernard, New Glasgow. ——— ————+ Are You Losiag Flesh? Then something is wrong. To the young it slways mears trouble. It is a } warning to any one, unleas they are already too fat. Scott’s Emulsion checks this waste aud brings up your weight again, Gay & Son, Cedars, Charlottetown, are connected by telephone. Shippers, hotels or private families, requiring vegetables should have their prices. Their etock includes celery, cauliflower, cabbage, carrots, beets, parsnip*, onions, squash, pumpkin, beans (for bakiny) game, ete. 135 lim 245. Mies Fay, of Mrs C. B Knox, wishes to announce to the ladies of Charlottetown that she will be at J. D. McLeod & Co’s., Store, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, Ist., znd and 3rd November to demon strate tothem the superiority of their gelatin e. Featberbone —Beer Bros are sole agents for P. E. Island A full line now in stock on P. E. Island. 252 -tf d&w 1897 7 PAAAAAAHHAH RERARERSARAS “Tf it’s good it’s here. % If it’s here it’s good,” WEY SAVING 9 LOUD We've been talking abont high class fabri_s, for quit we give the low aud medium prices a chance to spe: | | +9 , & Witte, to-day e the l we r theme¢ives, Grand valnes in heavy Tweeds, several shades sic per yd laids, enitable for mixed ride widthe ie per yd. A nice lot of I waists etc., good ¥ All wool eerg-s in navy, heavy and etre soe per yd, Very nice thing in mixed tweeds, Diack and good weight, 40 inches wide at 26¢ per yd. see ar te : : ‘ ; Nice line of all woo ; A'l wool French Serges, in Black eae _ all wool mixed Navy, brown, green and Cardinal | 64% Satisfactin wearers savy, roy : gr 2 ’ ai ' 43e : ; a > > » and bluette. 22¢ per yd | 3c per yd, een ot rand value iv good hea Very choice line. in good weight | G good heavy serges Tweede, new fall shades at | Navy, 42 inches wide 48e ryd 26¢e per yd. | edi Handsome beavy serge, rich deep Navy shade. full 42 inches wide 54¢ per yd. All wool French Serges, wide i } width,and several sty!ish fal) shades at 28c¢ per yd. Down on the end ofthe Dress . Lier te |Gocds Counter Remnante. wey 2 ° } ¢ eured ly ss ; : re Pretty line of figured dre | placed a lot of rempants of this fabrics, good width and weight suc per yd. falls selling.—See them. S@2t 642486468608 What we advertise we have.’ SAKFAARRARASARSRA SSAA ASS SHAR AH RAH CHAARSAAP HX FH SSS ree ! | ~~ EVES ES 8 VEE EEO Men’s W ool Undercl othin8 Men's Cardigan Jackets. See our Stock, T J. HARRIS a LONDON HO TIM | TIME a Good Time to Buy Watches NOW. we been able to bay,and will sell a nice lot of uew Watches, @ the old rate, the order having been yiven before the raise. Call and see them ; also our new Rings. EW. TAYLOR, Cameron Bk ck, Jity. OPricray That isthe kind we do. If youcannot gat sate} 42 where else, try uss WE CAN DO IT, $17.90 Fits you with a suit of elegant Clay Worsted. ll $15.00 Fits vou to a b2autiful Bluo Serge Suit, English manufictt elegantly made and trimmed. $14, $15, $16 Is the price we ask you for nobby tweed suits. the better kind. HATS! We have HATS ! The latest fashions. Large Stock. Don’t buy a hat until you see ours. Gents’ Furnishings in the very latest styles. McKay VYroolen Co, High Class Tailors and Furnishers. PEE EE EEE EEE PEE EEE EEE EE EEF EE EEE EES Moore & McLeod. $ | In spite of the advance in price at the Factory, I havt- Good Tailoring iin, a eae nena a Ae es Sn SS Ee eM ee aie i