psa lon BES SOS i eae Soa at ee a. - s : an @ ame ve si S . > > . THER DAILY EXAN iNER, CHARLOTTETOWN, OCTOBER 7 1897 SP eee TTC CRN * ween Cents <amneetteneinee . | LATEST NEWS BY WIRE AND MAIL, “War 1S tax fs ) : REW DRESS ‘ . Mancnester, Oct. 5—The Manchester Courier is informed that thefe isa diflerence — EKhoan | i “—— WANTED Big Interest Guaranteed ot Opinion between the foreign office and United States Ambassador, Colonel Hay, ee es ax to whether the latter verbaliy told Lord PUR Dp Salisbury tvat Preside st McKinley expect- THE PRESBYTERIAN SYNOD. ed Russia and Japan tu be represented in the Bebring Sea conference at Washing- ton. 7 SPECIAL DESPATCHES TO THE EXAMINER, ; -e] ‘nd. every man thine f" hrs. ; Loxpon, Oct. 5.—Joln Redmond, Par- , i , 3 . : OPD9} WICCIHY nellite :wember of parliament for Water- eny sh respear SAavs. and VULUG! Hisoit D § ( ee a I oo“ ; Anespeare Says, ana UUl vail HISSIC . ISCus C ' ford, in the course of an interview pub- ‘ everyone wants your ears to soe lisved today, deaies thestatements which te] you the merits of his hav : mapeerel the United - e yrs nae i om Nowt Gaca? i alif. representing him as Oppose, to the go dl > as “Ol re NEXL He - ; ; SO U4 But as you wt lI xt pession in Halifax, candidacy of John Daly for the mayoralty ; } ‘ ‘ know , nine times out of ten oe | ors Mr. Redmond says: “The if a a 8 OW ni iac q A m i independcot league is taking no’part in the . th - “OO ls >? YY a NM ox: ron, Uect. ai ; » ster } ae “og ‘ad I rT": . ® goods do not bear out the ineiacdk wanna ae Yn a Presbyterian ; matter, as itis purely local, I way say [his season we have a large stock of Dress Goods, embracing everything new and desipa}) f ‘ br a VYnod vesterday the Uorean mission was nm thas a ie ‘ . ke So i f a+ : me : ’ : - 1 . 5 on esiravile for iS Seas story. tiscussed. Rev. A. Gandier, seconded by | aleo that none of us attach much import - trade, with a variety of suitable trimmings. The display is fine, and the prices you -will find avait or this Seasons ” ma TQ Y ok oes SY | ance to the agitation for a royal residence city Yon should inspect our stock | efore d wificlas _ vit tind are the lowest in the? THE LOAN Rev. T. C. Jack, moved in favor of] jn Treland. Tie quite Waitde thax: Sohn < ; a 7 . i st ore you decice on your new dress—it wil] pay youtodoso, N ' . — undertaking the mission, 4 2 ay + Pa oia goods OF any Kind to show you, everything this season’s | ‘tati Bede . Wee! a a against its adoption a Fs. pene Parnell i a ever advocated i.” 7 oe you, yvning this season’s unportation, reeks W UO. aSK 18 your eyes} ;-. , ; nr ‘| Lornon, Octeber 5.—The ne rc ‘a zs cs & ask is j oul eve Jas MicLean seconded by Mr. T. C. James. Lonpon, October 5.- Phe ) news from 4 ] rey are the ultimate judges, Adjournment interrupted the discussion. aaa es on po pout Sir oe TT , : ' vfidant, | Phe next session is appointed tc ak itham Lockhart’s forees will commence fo tier verdict we corfident- : ‘ Seesion 18 Sppointed to meet it } the advance on Tiarh, the summer _ head- quarters of the Afridis and the Orakza's from Peshawur, oo Friday next, mev ug St. Mattnews Church, Halifax. l, apveal. ii idiiaadedigs-teovensanil Jackets and Capes To Grant Autonomy. a cor in three columns. Sir William Lockhart ; 4 THE INTER EST ee jand Major General Lord Methueu have Jackets = ie ei, CAPs & ae . . already arrive Sohs lahs Pw. : i na . Weeks & Co. cuaranteed 18 a Maprm, Oct. 7.--At the Cabinet! recor’ rs — - Rohst. The Mullehe 7 te ’ he il lee ae , | of Tirah, on hearing of the advance con- Saving o: 10 to 30 per cent. on council last evening the government template’, begaa their preparations to oppose it, but it is now also reported that | they are prepared to ofl-r terms ,on_be- half <f the Afridi-, the Mabmoudfls and the Malakan tribesmen. Bombay, October 4.—Damodar Cha- pokar Deccani, Brahim advocate, and twenty-eight others, have been arrested for the murder of plague Commissioner Rand and Lieut. Averse, while engaged Jast June decided to grant autonomy to Cuba under the suzerainty of Spain and to continue the campaign as lovg as may be necessary. your dry goods purchases, Ses,we mean a saving of 10 to : 30 per cent. Our reasons ore, ep ag ve The Fast Line Contract. a BECAUSE Right in style, right in quality, right in price. - a Anotherlot of hats opened Saturday a CROPPER APA a ‘Caen Toronto, Oct. 7.—Sir Wilfrid Laurier today received a despatch from Hon. Mr. Fielding in London to the effect that te seme on. LOCAL NOTICES, 5) < Be + WEEKS & G0 Buy for Spot Cash. Buy direct fiom manufacturers Buy large quantities. Save big discounts. Do a large wholesale business Polite and patient attention. And have everything that’s new «at most attractive prices One visit to our store with in: spection of goods and prives Qvill prove that our fall stock has uQ superior in this city, and that we give not only the best values, but by far the Peterson, Tate & Co. h .d made the deposit necessary to bind the fast line contract. A Disastrous Fire. Orrawa, Oct 7.—The fire which has sed in this section. ’ Losrser Fisninc. —3efore A. Lord, Fishery Officer, yesterday, William A. Me- Donald, of Point Prim, was fired $20 and cost or one monuth’s imprisgniment for viol- ating the Jaw regulating lobster fishing. Mr, Macdonald elecied to go to jail as he did not have the moneyto pay his fine. Charles MecExachern of Little Sands wis also fined a like sum fora similar often- ce, but at the request of prosecutor Hob- swept the southern portion cf Russell | County is the most disastrous ever witnes- | inthe Poonah district in enforeing the Sanitary regulations They were shot while leaving the governor’s receptiou at Canes- kind. The murderers were concealed be- hind some trees. Lieut. Averst died in- stantly and Mr. Rand shortly afterwards. The arrested men have confessed the murder. Deccani apparently was the principal in the crime. He also confessed to having tarred the quecn’s statue in this city last year,and acknowledged other offences. Says he shot Lieut. Averst be- cause he supposed the Jatter had witnessed the attack on Mr. Rand. The police are now seeking his accomplice. He became embittered against the Furopeans because the authorities at Simla decliped his offer to enlist in the Indian army, eee STARVING CHILDREN : — Low prices rule at The Pevuples Store. Note the three reduced prices. Ladies Gossamers marked up to $8.50 to clear $2 each. Ladies Jarge cream and white wool squares, samples from $1 to $2.85 at 20 percent discount to clear. Also big bargains in men’s fine knit underclothing worth $1.80 a suit, now $1.25. Heavy all wool sox 28c. for 22c. All sizes in boys fleecy lined linders and drawers, Fur co'= lers, muffs and boas at all prices. Very special values valuesin black and colored sacque cloths. New kid gloves just re- ceived. Also direct from Scotland large old fashioned heavy reversible shawls and all colors in knitted shawls. Feather hoas and collars, etc., etc. —W.A. Weeks & Co., The Peopl-s Store. 234 3i. Ladies, the choice of the best jacket manufacturers, English aud German, are shown in our mantie room. 234 3i. a + = i ae ie a wat oe ie ve wie ae vt ee i Ke 3 is vit “If it’s good it’s here, If it’s here it’s good,” “Comfort- making” Under- wear @ | kirk he was given one month to pay his fiae. Three other cases were dismissed, and in another prorecution costs only were imposed as there were eXtenuating cir- cumstances, 2 j A yeh ye ® Thouswnde of well-feduebild en are a smply becavee their food tat | ————————————>—=—[—————_—_—== ofthe rght kind. They are thin, pale and delicate. Scott’s Emulsion’ will reer change all this. It givesvim and vigor, flesh and force, most. Specials this week. tt ef OR LADIES Just want to introduce you to our Underwear stock. We’re sure we have the “just righi” kind for you—it’s only a matter of looking— what you want is here, anil a Port of Charlottetown - Toe Weatskr. — Moderate to fresh winds, shifting to north, fine and cooler, Fine Furs, —-- ++ eb. a - me THE ARMY OF RUSSIA; ENTERED. cat 7 Ladies’ New Jackets, ) . Black Dress Goods, Ladies’ Underclothing, Gents’ Underclothing, Corsets, Gloves, Hosiery W. A. WEEKS & Co. Wholesale and Retail Our Importation Of Pipes Are Here And ready for sale. Call wud see them, AVVWe REDDIN BROS. ARTILLERY.—No. 1 Company wll meet fordrcilltonight. Members are requested to return their rifles to the armory. nen ; “It pays to buy at Carter’s.” Now is the time * to buy BULES. We have a large stock for out door and indoor cultare,imported from } o'land, China and other courtries of production. Ng better varieties or higher qualitiec ave procurable anywhere, Our prices are lower than those of any of the foreiga dealers for eame quality of Bulbs, and buyers have the edvantage of seeing what they are getting. MAIL ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY Hyacinths, Tulips.cro- eus, Bermuda Easter The Army of the Czar of Russia is compozed of twenty-one corps d arms, divided up into foarteen conscriptions. The strength of each Corps is about 45,- 009 men, The infantry comprises sbout 165 regiments of the line, tweaty regi- ments of chasseurs, sixteen regiments of grenadiers, and twelye regiments of the guard, says an exchange. This is a very fine army, well organized, of great re- sisting power and. prodigious tenacity. pe a It’ ia armed with a repeating rifle very much like the French Lebel and which is highly esteemed by the Russian Gene- rals, The artillery is composed of ninety— six siege batteries, 194 field batteries, fifteen iOuntain batteries, forty three batteries a cheval, and three mortarpere giments—altogether nearly 5009 hight pieces and 1500 siege guns, Besides this there are brigades of engineers, military trains, railroad electricians, torpedoisis, velocipediste, police, ete. As to thé” itm- perial cavahry it is well known to be qpe of the finest and by far the most consid- erable in Europe. Itis compo-ed of re- gulars and regiments like Cossacks for ex- ample, who eojoy aceitsin degree of inde pendence and some privileges, and who yet submit tothe usual discipline. This civalrv is divided into 671 squadrons, of Oct 6—A S Towoshend,Whittle, Pictou; Florence B, Bogg, North Sydney; Ellen F, Jackson, Sydney; Etoil du Matin, Davie, Pictou; Henry L Phillips, Skinner, North Sydney; Winnie C, Smith, do, Jessen, For- fest, do; Lily Bank, Blue, Wood Islands; W H Crosby, Julian, Port Mulgrave; Lois, Landry, Sydney; Champion, Orr, Richi- bucto: Caroline, Gerrior, Arichat; Laura B, Bonnell, Sydney; H M Crosby, Cruick— shank, do; Fred M Batt: Snow, Pictou. CLEARED. Oct 5—Etoil du Matin, Davis, Pictou; Lennox, Boudrot, Little Glace Bay; Lily Bank, Blue, Wood Islands; H M Crosby, Cruicksbank,Sv¢ney; C W Ada,Brundage, Sheet Harbor; Nellie Reid, Reid, Crapaud. ca o am When Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. ‘Y., published the first edition of his great »work, The People’s Common Sense Medical Adviser, he announced that after 680,000 copies bad beeu sold at the regular price, $1.50 per copy, the profit on wbich would repay him for the great amount of labor and money exyended in producing it, he would distribute the next balf million i As this number of copies hae alreday been sold he is now gzving away, absolutely free, VESTS 18c Two granc lines, heavy. 20c Soft, warm, full fashioned, : said to be worth 25¢ to 28c. 28c Soft, heavy, warm. full fashioned vest, »uttoned front. gc A grand value, heavy, soft well finished fashioned to tit.but- toned. 45c Isa beauty, fine ribbed vest, fleece lined, splendid winter comfort, full fashioned, buttoned front. 50c A big lot in abig basket, big values at a little price. Fine wool vests buttoned front. fash— ioned to fit. 60c A good grade, similar goods but of finer make, ‘ Fine, fall line of Children’s Underwear. ation Suits. VESTS 78c Fine. soft, woolen. vest, » close rib, full fashioned, well made. 88c Pure wool, close rib, fash- ioned, buttoned front, silk faced $1.10 Purest wool; soft and fine as silk, beautifully .made and finished. See those heavy, Scotch lamb’s Wool Underwear. DRAWERS 29c Ladies’ Drawers, in fine, soft close rib. 48c Ladies’ Drawers, fine heavy make, closed ribbed, fin ely finished. 7c A specially nice ggedc, beau tifully made and finished. Good assortment of com bin-~ * , Stee > eO244~ se oes & 2200 eeeeeunne ewe a vr | Lilies, Chinese Sacred 3 C08" ary, calor | 800000, emp, ofthis “most complete Moore & MoLeod Opposite FP. ©. Lilies. Freesias, Narcis- apap eno. ee teeta ivteresting ‘eal valuable common eel 7 . sib iipiatiaiectieniiilbeeliia sus, also Hyacinth s1¢ Uenenike y ' medical work ever published—the recipi- Glasses , AAKAAAASAAA PAAR SAR AAARA ARREARS AAAS HH GAARA ARALES eut only being required to mail to him, at above address, 31 one cent stamps, to cover *‘Waat we advertise we have.” ' October The confidence of the people in Hood’s AUDALAAAbddhedSAddSadSdke dd: SUdd Sd AA UbACddRddbAdbAdddG AddddE AUITHOTTETSPEEDNDTONTT ROE OnEEOTDMETETene rp T ern enenreT nrnnerenener ey? . baie oy a : r ” ok 4 pete ff Pe bears oo ta Our Bulb Catalogue gives full a ; oy 3 ices and culturai directions, Fr aos +) : ; : cost of mailing only, and the book will be 2 x ‘ — aa irections, rree = Sarsaparilla is due to its unequalled record | cent post paid. lt is a veritable medical RSE ESS SERIES 5h 3 Wwe A Ug yh ig Bek 7 - ° — | of woaderful cures. ty. : . : ' , . ‘ . gt —~ ; library, complete in one volume. Contains t Ji AVaAZINeS Geo. Carter & Co., = Our jackets and capes are selling fast, | 1008 pages, profusely illustrated. The 4 yx AN 4AhRAaXL 5 iT? = reason the prices and sty!es are right.—| Free Edition is precisely the same as that oe E : ~~ er rae Booksellers & Stationers. = Prowse Bros, 234, 21. | eold at $1.50 except only thatthe books a ee eT ee eae ee ie | , i Abdbdadd —— Our boys and youths reefers and uistars | are ip strong manilla paper covers instead e [ é AbAAbAAb bah ddddd dald uN awful cheap.—Prowse Bros. of cloth. Send Now before all are given é ' sunnyside SOTECOLOLOOCOOH SeCeeee « 234, 2i, | way- 4 & o Sce our caps and hats, all the newest 4 s ° LO e American styles.-—Prowse Bros. ae din 7 : qc > ‘ 234, 21. | eesencncencnceoceccesense. 2 ; , Bookstore 4 ‘ Pip? Sale Extrardionary—The largest >. . Q & # 67 & Ora o - > @ | and cheapest stock of pipes ever shown iu! @ PRINTING « 4 F © Cots youa box : Charlottetown. We are selling pipes at > ° @ Fi: . @ e the price other dealers pay forthem. See | @ 6 f B Da " Fi AS ZAR fj & s of Our Bronchial the stock and ask for prices.—-Reddin Bros, . EVE RY = The bi 6r the +rad¢6 vi ° 234 2in. | @ @ 7 4 ete, : Vi OG Hi fc > Lozengers. ; A faint heart beats often longer under a 4 F OR $s | a * & @ | good warm undervest than under an out! © © é ery j * : . Second to none in the market, @| of season one. Call and inspect one farc= e DAY USE 3 Never was a truer word spoken. eIt is our watch word from the very 4 : Sunnyside Bookstore. « very convenientto carry One Ss well lot we have marked them at prices. $ a start, and our immense growth proves the truth of it. a . in the mouth affords great S oo er _ them to say good by —Jas © 8 Nothing but the best at any price, but the price is ‘always as low as * f . : 6 relief in throat troubles @ | { aton 0. dy Lwk 1, ; the lowest. a 1 ? . 3) @ e & Phpsical Culture & Dancing) ‘writist cough care §|, Soca! offer on arese goods at Paige’ § nee | : F j ‘4 . . r . . ° ro sa S cnet Far eT Et aateestwen ow tat negate Dake, ook pil COOK STOVES Tt +e Y T 9 oe the very newest and most fashionable| @ the city, where you can get @ “A MISS H. MACDONALD at hand @ y oF 4 e garments produced at prices to suit all-| § the fullest satisfaction, that : : lo ba 4 J 4 Will re-open her Classes on Thursday, | @ $ | comers.—Prowse Bros. 2 1, 2i. ° co at: Housekeepers have lorg since learned the virtue of a cook stove. a A hie ae wil . October 5.h. ° € | Red felt hats expected today, (Satur-| ® 3 @ | the finest line of stoves eve~ shown on P, E. I. The Favorite, Model Gran § Als oe nae at om oa : ° A, W REDDIN, Ph, B é day) at Stanley Bros. The§Always Busy | § TAYLOR $ | and Royal Art Ranges are the best made. Those that handle them say 80, 4 pli ult at 8 p.m. Juveniles at 4 p, m. @ | Store. 229 2in. @ 4S Dd e a S| eae Fancy Dancing a specia:ty. S ial se @ Litt] ite tent d J! ° * 9®@ & En Pig Full particulars on application at her} ® CENTRAL DRUG STORE, : See ee ne : au Pk os ee Sates pg ie I ttle suits for boys from 4 to 14 years old, The Printer 4 q P | £ el® SUNN YSIDE #1, $1.50, $1.75. See our boys ulsters : 9 - a of Johu A. Macdonsid, Eoq., $ ne $2, $2.75, $3.50.—Prowse Bros., the Won-|@ * Queen Sirect § Qo R. — ; oM. = et r } wos oct 7 62009000 C000" ssececcceoces | 'étfu! Cheap Men. 231,2'. | Gogeeceeoevecesessecsesess Wholesale & Retail. y PLS RAPS ow ggON water” at, 4 ebor