fi alll is inpatient nee ee scr, gpl ceneeniennateineeneeeiee coer ee Ago ee a ee ee > neil adeno i z 2 Se ’ | ' ' | | ; : | | . i | This Week Include | R ARK BARG AINS bac the British Troops With a| Orrawa, Ve quote low cash all Gayers for cash. prices to Erish Linens and Towels— ! 25e pair—Fine Toilet previ. border, all linen, value 34c, larger | size. -ame qualitv 35c reguiar 44c, SI <0 81.50 82.00.—Dozen fine! lable Napkins, value 50c dozen Towels | riet more SOc —Our best quality fine unbleached Tat « Limen T2c quality, 98c buys spec- ial 72 inch Bleached Table Linen, va'r~ 1,20. S9c—Large size White Counterpsnes, va! $1.15. Warm Winter Underwear. bes vv all wool country sox 1Se value 2Ve. Ladies seamless Cashmere lsoh Se value B5e. Lawies Urdervests, heavy 18e up. Drawers 28e up. Gents Linders and Drawers the best value we have ever shown. Special line heavy all wool ribbed, 10¢ cheap at S5c. Fine knit Shetland, in ail weights, $1.25 « suit up. Worth S1S@ Grand value. Big purchase Kouit Shirts, made to eel! 7 2Ze. SOF mad Another line Grey and Blue Flanne] Te sizes, marked $1.29, to clear » Corsets to Clear Odd lines; sizes—18 to 20. and 25 to 28 48¢ for 30¢ 5Se for 44¢. Jogram end Lient, Meyr god six men wounded, LEADING LIBERAL SUSPECTED 7Se for 550, SSc for 666, . Ladies kid gloves to clear—odd ote; 49¢ 75ec ani S9e. Gene Kid Glovet, slightly potted, eo 8155 for 7Se, 8125 for « “this Week New Clean Blankets heap. From the best assortment, the best govod-, the best value. Examine our stock, we bny for cash from the best makers, and se]] cheap. Try The People’s Store. W. A.WEEKS & Co. Lecture and Entertainment Course. SEASON 1897—1898. St Peter's New Hall, Chitown Alternate Tuesdavs as followe :— Nov. 16th &nd 30th. De. 4th aod 28th. Jany. llth and 25th. Feb. Sth and 22nd. Particulars of each Entertainment will be gitem in due course in our local colums reptl3— . —_— Jap Japan Japanese <5 annual consigment of Japanese Chinaware and Fancy Articles Is Here... and is ahead of anything ever shown in this city. Come and see, Every- body welcome. Only afew of those Jap Teapots at 19c each left. — HASZARD Moore Sunnyside Bookstore. ¥ BOARDERS WANTED,— Four Boarders Trade Discrimination Against teeta eee oe a THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 10 1897 TELEGRAPHIC. SPECIAL DESPATCHES TO THE EXAMINER, THE CAMPAIGN IN INDIA. A Lively Engagement in Which The British Lose Fifty Men, | ALED IN THE HILLS | - | TRIBESMEN CONCE Deadly Fire. Sima, Nov. 11.—Official despatches re~ | ceived here from the British camp, in the | Madan Valley, tell of a reconniisance in | force by the British, and a movement as commanded by Géneral Westacott. The Britien force engaged consisted of } the Dorsetshire regiment, the Northamp- | tonshires,a regiment of Sikhs and two batteries of artillery. This column moved | on Tuesday to Soran Sar, and reached the | summit of the mountain with little resist ance. There the troops found a hastily evacuated camp and soen after retired upon | the main body. This movement, however, was attended | by serious losses to the British. The msurgent tribesmen followed after the column in strong force; swarming from behind rocks, showing wonderful audacity and keeping up a heavy fire at sbort range upon the British troops. Only the admir able disposition made by General Westa- cott of his troops saved the rear guard, The loss of the British is about fifty men. Of this oumber, the Northamptonshire regiment lost Lieut. Wadde]l and tour men killed and Lieut. Mclotyre and twelve } men miseing; the Northamptonspire also had Lieut. Trent gnd thirty men wounded. The Dorsetehire regiment had Lieut. Great Britain. Loxpox, Nov. 11.—The British press and Mr. Chamberlain are suspicious of Sir Wiltrid Laurier aod Sir Lous Davies who are now ‘seton, Though Mr, | Chamb ~* . ava. ‘oned his zollyereiu ST. ! Wallets CARD CASES, LADIES’ PURSE and CARD CASE COMBINED. COIN HOLD- ERS, FARMERS’ PURSES (big ones, only 25¢ each CHILDREN’S PURSES, LADIES’ SATCHELS and BICYCLE BAGS. PURSES from 5c, lic, 20c, 25c up to $5 each, Also PUKSES and PURSES galore. Sec them. Seethem. A large and new importation ju3t re- ceived. Geo. Carter & Co., Bookeellers & Stationers. lm Secovce 05% 600000b0b 200 ‘CHASE S \ Linseed and Turpentine Chase’s Ointment, “ Catarrh Cure, « Kidney: Liver Pills ~ Chase’s Pile Cure In stock Fresh Supply. A. W REDDIN, Phu, B CENTRAL DRUG:-STORE, SUNNYSIDE, me 22 OOO6 OOS BOCOTOOZOE B04 OC 00606000 | echemes he would view with keen | dissappointment and grave forebodings the ultimate effect of the toward: the Dominion if Sir Wilfrid} Laurier’s acceptanc? of any such trade agreement with the States as Mr. Blaine proposed involving discrimima‘ion against England should result from the negotia- tions now in progress. NOTES FROM THE CAPITAL. Drummond County Railway Deal A Conservative Elected, Noy. 1!.—The Drummond Couasty Railway will be handed over to the | Government between the 15th and the 20th |of this month. Blair has signed the lease, It is said that Mr. Mclaonis, M. P., for the Vancouver district,a great the Globe, ie to resign his seat in the ' Honse of Commons to join the provincial Con-ervative cabinet. Che Beaver Line contract was signed | vesterday,the service to be between St. | Jobo, calling at Halifax, and Liverpool, Eog. Lhe election yesterday for a member of the House of Commons reeultel in the return of a Conservative. —_———_» MURDER OF -A PRIESY, No Clug to the Murderer, P witapeLeniA, Nov. 11.—Rev. H. J. McPake, priest of the Church of the An- nunciation, was found murdered here yes- terday. There is no clue to the murderer. Socw Storm in New Bruaswick. Moycrox, Nov. 11—A enow storm raged yesterday throughout northern New seunawigk. _——__.—_—_——— LATEST NEWS BY WIRE AND MAIL. Wixwirec, Nov 9.—The government of the Northwest Territories announces its intention of building a road from Fort Assiniboine to Peace River, and make the best route to the Yukon. Loxpox, Nov. 9.—The birthday of the Prince of Wales was celebrated today m England with the usual flag hoisting, beli ringing and artillery salutes. He was born 41 No : ; tatays Niv J—An official despatch fe. § Gore , province of Matanzas, announces the surrender there to the Spat- ish authorities of an insurgent force con- sisting of three officers and 15 privates, who delivered up 30 carbines. Leap, 8. D, Nov. 9 —There isa very heavy snow storm in the northern hills. Repor:s from the Northwest cattle range are that the cattle have suffered consider- able. Cattle on the way to Bellefuurcle to be shipped will be affected worst. Wassixetox, Nov. 9.—Laurier and Davies, of the Canadian goveroment, ar- rived here to-day. The British ambassador and staff will call on them tomorrow morning and later the ambassador will escort Laurier aad Davies to the White House for a call of courtesy. New York; Nov. 9.—Mrs. Nack has eonfessed the murder of Goldens sppe. Sh- induced him togo to a house and sept him upstairs where Thorne shot him, They then cut him iv pieces and threw the pieces in the river, Sz. Jonx, Nov. 9.—The 3-year old son of Mrs. William Ingrahame, living on Carmarthen street, swallowed some czar bolic acid from a bottle this morning b+ fcre his mother was up. He died a out 9 o’clock. The father is in Bostcn, unde: going hospital treatment. - Berity, Nov. 9.—A maa named Lange, who for twenty yeats has been Prince Bismarck’s head forester in the Sachen= Wald, aod who was pensioned last summer has begun suit against the Prince to English attitude | | ‘Ss friend of | : y = . > ° | SSR Oe asaa6 i = = s “F “F =F “F <9 wy vp 5 “SF “SF “p F ‘5 s 3 °F, oe, para , * estimated at 3,000, of the Radical candidaie at West Preignitz, province ot Brandeberg, for 15 years a Conservative stronghold. This is commented upon as a “warming (o the government not to provoke aconfl t with the opposition in the Reichstag.” Wiyyirec, Nov. 9.—Despatches from Qu’Apple eays : It isreported bere on what seems good wutucrity that a rising among the Piegan indians i$ immineat, The trouble arose from the fact that a number of children attending school at Elkhorn have died while under th treatment of white doctors. It is feared an outbreak will occur at Elkhorn first, followed by a geoeral uprising throughout the territories. A runner who passed through here on a visit to the reserves this morning says the trouble is mostly among young men, Bourre, Mont., Nov. 8.—A great gold strike hes been made on Upper Sag Creek. A ledge extending for many miles aud the quartz running $100 to the ton, has been discovered, and the people in that part of the State are wild with excitement. Leok Out tor the Engine We mean your heart. Keep it strong. Don’t let it flutter or beat with a weak stroke. Scott’s Emulsion feeds the blood. It makes the heart beat stronger and greatly improves the circulation. About forty singers, constituting the chorus choir of the People’s church, New York, of which the Rev. Thomas Dixon, jr., is paster, on Sunday last refused to sing out of sympathy with Prof. Agra- monte, leader, because the pastor advocat- ed the election of Seth Low for Mayor. Seth Low opposed any intervention of the United States in Cuba affairs and stood against the cause of Cuban liberty since the outbreak of the Jast war. Prof. Agramonte is a Cuban, “Let parents not live for their children, but with them.” The mother should allow no false modesty to stand in the way of her daughter’s knowledge of hereelf, of her Soeaibilities, of her petils. For over thirty years Dr, Pierce has used his “Favorite Prescription” a5 a strengihener, a plitifier,a regulator. It works directly upon the delicate, distinctly feminine organs, ina natural, soothing way. — It searches out the weak spots and builds them up. A woman who would understand herself should send 3{ cents to the World’s ‘enforce the payment of un additional pen- pion which the ex-chancellor refused to grant him. _ Havana, ~ Nov. 9. Capi n-General Blapcg has isssued a circular to the Spanish military commanders in the differ ent provinces of Cuba, instructing them to favor the owners of sugar estates by al) means in their ‘powes, &nd to} encourage those who ‘thay ‘be less disposed than others to grind theit cane. The Captain General is desirous that sugar cane grinding should proceed on a Jarger scale. Sima, Nov, 9—The report that a native officer and 35 Sikhs belonging to the Kur- ram celumn had been intercepted by tribesmen and slaughtered is officially con firmed. They were assisting in a recor= noissance up the Kurmana river. Tak ng a short cut down hil] they came to a ravine where the grass of the jungle was burning. The flames epread so rapidly as tocom- pletely cut off their retreat, and the tribes meu, seeing their predicament, swarmed on the higher ground, hurled down 1ocke upon then and closed round the men until the whole 36 were shotorcutdown. The Sikhs fought heroically until the very last, tbeir officer killing two rebel chiefs with hie owa hands betore he fell. Caprtrowy, Nov. 9.—Toto, one of the chief leaders of the insurgent of Bechuane- land, has been sentenced to six years imprisonment at hard labor and 500 others have. been sentenced to terms of imprison- ment varying from two to four years. They Dispensary, Buffalo, N. ye” , Pierce’s Medical Adviser, a book pf 1008 : pages, il —— Que or two parties are being org anized It is the intention of the British Govern- ment to increase the strength of the Med- iterrauean fleet. The London Daily News finds fault with Lord Salisbury for what it calls his inver- tebrate foreign policy. The sacrifice prices of ladies jackets at Stanley Bros., advertised today, are not fictitious values are put on the goods, no prices are marked up, but the goods and prices are exactly as represented—they are all the latest and most fashionable goods, plain figures.—Stanley Bros. 262 5i eo For Sale. SCHOONER “SAN JUAN,” now on her way from St. Jchn’s New- foundland to Charlottetown; built in 1889, registered tonuage 94 tons; has a good outfit. App'y to PEAKE BROS & CO, Novl0—tf ean be comfortably accommodated, Apply nes McNeill, Hillsborough Street, = novil—d&wtt 0000060 SOS OSSHOCOSO D CVO | all pleaded guilty of sedition. Beriix, Nov. 9.—The Radical press is in Moncton for the Klondyke in the spring | VERGBBBALLRES jubilant over the victory, by a big majority ¢ I\t Pays te Guy at Perkin’s ¢ =e © > 2 ® ® ® 2 6 & 2] =o a es eo * 2 =] SUCCESSOLS TO SUNNYSIDE —“ 2D O@@ 6 5566665586555 RINT so Qe® pee CORSETS ~ Just opened to-Jay, over one thousend pairs of Corsets from the leading manufacturers. have placed a few speciale on Our connter. Special No. 1,—A good strong, heavy grey jean Corset, that is well worth 50c, our special price 36c. Special No. 2.—I«< 4 well made, 5 clasp, perfect model, black Sateen Corset our special price fc, Special No. 3.—Is a good, strong, well made, perfect model, grey jean Corset, called the Ella D. ing cleared out the mannfacturer’s lor of thie regular $1 Corset, we are able to place it on our counter at T5c. Also a full range of all the leading makes, at EE". Perkins & Co. Ferkins, Sterns & Turner GHLELHGSS EE / a © ad yx Sa Fi oo As a starter we Have LHLBGLLELEL GELEEGGLEELLE ED * owe cS “Tf it’s good it’s here, If it’s here it’s good,” ae = ATA specified below. haven’t room here. Oi at) capa otlca iabl) Fawn Beaver jackets, box froote, fine grade of cloth, newest sleeve and back, our regular low price was $11.25, it’s your’s for +) eal $7. 50 Stylish Green beaver jackets tailor made, high grade cloth, kigh collar; box fronts, stylishly trimm- ed with braid, our regular low price was $11.45 and it’s yours for $7. 65 Dainty Drab and fawn shades tailor made, fitted front pearl ,but- tons, correct length, faced inside with silk, regular low price was $15.25 and it’s yours for Oren 1 HIGH GRADE JACKETS | 303 P. G. DISCOUNT. We’ve cut the price on every one ot these high grade jackets, We give you this season’s best gratify a taste for the thoroughly first-class at a “way down” price. Every one of these garments is exactly as represented, of latest “1897” cut finely tailored and beautifully finished. Of course there are others of similar price—for which we $10.17 Choicest Tailor made gar- ments of highest grade, finest fawn beaver, box front, pearl buttons, new back, sleeve and collar, neatly finished with applique work of self cloth. Regular low price was $15 95 it’s youre for $10. 64 ERNE PR OME NTE NE nnn, Ca aa f guaranteed to last long—remember, no’ this fall’e importation and marked in Moore & Mcleod. What we advertise we have.” 34 Fine Black beaver jackets, ; box front, pearl buttons, newest sleeve; latest back, our regalar low price wa: $11.25 yours for 7. 50 Handsome Black beaver 5 tailor made, box front, high collar,’ newest sleeve, stvlishly finished F with braid. Regular low price was $11.45 it’s yours for $7. 65 Very Fine Blaek jacket of heavy vicuna, box front high collar newest sleeve and back, one of the handsomest garments in stock. Regular low price was $15.45, iv’s yours for $10. 30 Best Black beaver, plain, tailor .made, finest of high cloth, box front, high collar, faced inside with black silk, newest sleeve and hack. . Regular price wat’ $18.50 and low at that—your KHKAKARAKAKAAAESSAAAAAA A eH Rd | POCO OS om omens, ee U é a - eee A GLANCE AT OUR SHOES will convince all who want style, comfort and durability that our stock comprises the best that shoemaker’s art can produce. London House Ruilding..».». now for b $12. 34 g “i ; s ¢ TL ms em $$$ oe “yy Women’s Felt Laced Booté Women’s Buttoned Fell Boots. : Women’s Elastic Side Felt e.. Boots, from 85c and upwards : a Felt Slippers. a | Cloth Slippers. x Ex = W.H Stewart & 00 jx