| LADIES CLOTHS ” a as — 4 ‘ TH lerms Four Dollars per Y ear -— . on ee E This is True Liberty, when Fr DAILY easement c ~ ee Born Men having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evniripes, EXAMINE Tn *H pated ——ee Single Copies two cents, We have just received from the Lynn Shoe Co. a line of Men’s Boots made of Box Calf, medium heavy sole, extra wide Ball, medium toe, a good fitter and a guarantee to wear well. GOFF BROS SV] 9B9B00 OOD 0G 92002 This iea great favorite with a great many people. (Fresh etock just received.) Weare showing also three or four special lines just received at very low prices. Besides these we have some bar~ gain lote at bargain prices. Pure Castiles, etc Look over lot and see prices. \ : A. W. BEDDIN, Phm 3 Q CENTRAL DRUGSTORE. é Sunnyside. =[>_o*@oDo® 2 87 ©3620 SASAA If It’s Newson’s—It’s Good 4244 If You Want a Hall Rack for $4.50 Our other prices are $5.50, 7.25, 8.50, 10.00 We have all the newest designs in Birch Gome in and look round, we are & We have it 12.00, 15.00 and 16,00. Elm, Ash, Oak and Walnut. always glad w show goods. a* «il all «ti ll «il v fi MACKAY'S VAR ARAIIIA wriArsiw" Just received » few short ends for ladies capes. Bought at a bargain and will be v.eared versabie Plads Xe. out at following prices. 95¢e for 50¢ $1.50 for 75e $2.99 for $1.50 $2.48 for $1°25 $1.65 for 85e¢ at the bargain corner me—W. D. MACKAY 256} ?62 02 4 OD* OOO 603 02 j | ‘Wholesale ‘tor Crete, carrying the Russian consul. ™ EVENTS IN GRETE Murder of Christian Families, THE BOMBARDMENT CANDIA CONTINUED. Troops From Foreign Ships assist the British Garrison. SERIOUS OF — -— -— Aruens, Sept. 8.—The bombardment was renewed at Candia yesterday, and that port was sericusly dsmaged. The foreign have landed sailors to re-enforce the! F ritish “garrison, and pumps bave Lesa landed to assist in warships quenching fires. According to telegrams frcm Candia it is estimated that 22 British were killed avd 45 wounded vesterday. Several Christian tamilies have sought refuge on the warships. Many corpses are lying in the streets of Candia. In one case a whole family were killed. The Italian Consulate is also reported burned. A Russian warsbip left Biriue hurriedly Loxpon, Sept. 8.—The correspondent of The Times at Candia tel- egraphing on Wednesday fully confirms earlier reports ot the most serious events there. He says :—Lieut Haldane was killed and Lieut Seagrave was wounded. The soldiers pluckily carried Lieut Haldane’s hody to the boat under a bail! of bullets, The telegraph office was repeatedly on fire andthe father of the telegraph eupe- intendant was killed. The worst is feared, as to the fate of the ‘ority of the Christians. i is sia that only 250 have been saved out of over 1000. The situation was extremely difficult The Turkish troops refused to aid the’ British, who being exceedingly few in the town were soon overpowered. ‘ } ~ahte—Jonn Newson SeSSesTVTTTITT CTT TTT TTT Te ene — = aes SS . ' so Te Bile A ! ee ———— — — = ‘ _ = ———————$—$—$—$——————S ’ A a a In re- CHARLO®EETQW N P: E. ISLA em, STORMY SESSION SPANISH SENATE. Spanish Officer Learn the Truth, COUNT D’ALMENAS SPEAKS | PLAINLY TO THEM. General Weyler Blames the Gov-, ernment’s War Policy. Sprectat to Tue Examiner.] Maprip, Sept, 8,—The Chamber has followed the Senate in discussing the late war behind closed doors. This action has caused the greatest sen- sation. The Senate session was a stormy one. General Weyler reminded the Senate of bow Count D’Almenas bad greeted the returning soldiers, ignoring the officers. He declared thatthis wasa_ reflection upon the officers efficiency. The mistakes made in Cuba are not to be blamed npon the army, he said, bu upon the Patrician at the head of the government. Count D’Almenas replying to Weyler’s strictures said: I addressed my greeting, to those who have been martyrs for their country, and to the Spanish. I did nom address the Generals for they showed hemselves incapable of leading the soldiers to battle, or of showing them how to fal| worthily on the field. Marshal Primo de Rivera shouted ** that it ie wot true,” and General Wey- ler and others joined in the protest. Count D’Almenas addressing General! Rivera replied: “Iam not afraid of such cries of the epaulets or of decoration that will have to be torn off the breasts of several officers. The sashes of some generals should be torn off and put around their necks. A great uproar ensued. G. T. R. GETS STEAM- BOAT CONTRACT. ae ee ee [Speciat ro Toe Examiyer ] MontreaL, Sept 8.—The Graod Trunk has made a contract with the England line to run a service during the winter months to Portland iv place of the Domi- nion Line. WILL RAISE $1,000,000. The Canadian Methodists Have De- cided to do this. Toroxto, Sept. 5.—Among the matters io be discussed during the Methodist can- ference now in session hereis the scheme, proposed by Rev. Dr. Potts, to raise a twentieth century fund of one million dollars for the strengthening of the church departments and the propaga~ tion of missions in those remote sections of the earth where the Gospel has not been heard. The scheme originated with the Methodis's in England, who, under the leadership of Mr. Perks, M.P., aleading Methodist layman, are committed to raise a fund one million guineas before the opening of the new cen~ tury. Mr. Parke eave that English Meth- odism would have been immeasurably strouger if she had not neglecte1 London’s great masses. His proposal is to redeem the pasc as far as possible by devoting a large share of the million guineas to posh- ing the work of the church among the neg- lected people of the great metropolis. Rev. Dr. Pots heard ot the proposal of of Mr. Perks, caught some of his en~ thusiasm and at once asked Canadian Methodism to emulate the example of the mother church and raise one million dollars. His spirit had been communicated to all the annual conferences, who had seut it on to this body with hearty endorsation. Dr. Potts says that the Methodists of Canada can and will raise the sum asked, and if any manin Canada knows of tbe capabilities of the Methodist Church in this regard, Mr. Potts does. DR. CHASE’S CATARRA CURE, BLOW ER INCLUDED, 2%c, acts magteally and cures quickly, One application ailays pains, clears the passage, reduces inflamation and ives comfort. Cures coldin the head, Ha ever, Rose Fever Catarrhal Deatness, a all headand throat afflictions which if not taken in time gwill leac to Chronie Ca’ arrh and laterconsumption. it is sure, Pure and ND; THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 1898 NO 240 ASSASSINATION IN RUSSIA. Plot Avainst the Gzar’s Life, A House Exploded, two Per- sons Killed, Many Wounded. —_— — - The Conspirator’s Body Found in the Debris. (Spxctat to Toe Examiner } Moscow, Sept 8.—A daring plot to as- sasainate the Czarof sussia was almost successful. The plan of the conspirators was to allow gas to escape into a house on the route of Czar’s procession until every room was saturated. One of their number was to remain in the house and strikea light when the Czar was pas~ sing, «in tle expectation that the bouse killed by the flying debris. The con~ spirator would perish himself as a sacrifice to the cause. The lot fell to Alexander Kolonoff. In his agitation, Kolonoff mis-~ timed the explosion. When it occurred a staff officer and his wife were passing and were killed. Thiity others were in- jured. Koloncft’s mangled body was found among the ruins. OIL LANDS DISCOVERED. Cet ee [frectaL To THe ExaMiver.] Orrawa, Sept 8.—The discovery of petroleum in the territories bas ‘ed toa rush of applications to the Interior De- partment for oil lards. LI HUNG CHANG DISMISSED. A Triumph for British Diplomacy. {Specia, ro Tue Examiner. |} Pexiy, Sept. 8.—Li Hung Chang bas been dismissed from power. It is presumed this was done in accord- ance with the demand which it was ru- mored that the British Minister here, Sir Claude MacDora'd, was irstructed to make on account of the alleged partiality of the great Chinaman to Russia. Chicago Hog Market. Usion Stock Yarps, Sept. 6 —The estimated receipts of hogs were 18,000; the official_report of yesterday was 24,752, of which 5,554 were shipped and 4,685 left over; estimated to-morrow, 26,900. Best goods firm,others steady. The quotations to-day were: —Light sized, $3.60 to $3 95: mixed packing $3.55 to $4.06; heavy shipping, $3.50 to $4.00; rough grades, $4.50 to $4.65. — © le A a CHICAGO HOG MARKET. Union Srock Yarps, Sept 6.—The esti - mated receiptsof hogs was 25,000 : the official report ot Saturday was 12,482, of which 2,345 were shipped and 2,964 left over: estimated to morrow, 17,000. Market fairly active, 5c lower than Satur- days opening. The quotations yesterday were: Light mixed, $3.60 te $3.97; m ixed packing, $3.55 to $4; heavy shipping, $3.50 to $4; rough grades, $3.50 to $3 65. The receipts of cattle were }7,000, inciud- ing 700 western. Market steady to weaker. Approaching Bye-Elections. Wixyipge, Sept. 7.—Hoo Clifford Sifton, minister of the interior, has arrived from Rat Portage, accompanied by James Sutheriand, M. P. Liberal whip, and A. P. Collier his private secretary. Touching upon the date of the approaching bye-elec- tions, the Libera) whip said that at present there were six vacancies in the house of commons, and it was the intention to bring all these elections off on the same date at a convenient time for the farmers. The date had not yet been ¢xed, but it would be about the time the heavy tall work on the farms was completed. Suxseams.—Copies of Mrs. W. Ww. Rodd’s recent book of verse, “Sunbeams may be obtained at Carter’s and Hornsby 8 | harmless, easily applied. bookstores. would be blown to pieces and the Czar! ‘ ~~ MR, GLADSTONE WILL. He left an Estate Valued at Nearly $300,000. London September 7.—The will of the late Rigat Hon. William . Gladstone has been probated. It shows that his personal estate is valued at £59,506. Mr. Gladstove’s will was written by himself in an ordinary memorandum book. It isa document of about two thousand words, and is a remarkable epecimen of penmanship. The second claus: of the will bas reference to the funeral arranffe- ments, and eays: — “Commending myself to the infinite mercies of God in the incarnate Son as my only and sufficient hope, I leave the par- ticulars of my burial to my executors, specifying only that they be very simple and private, unless there be conclusive reasons tothe contrary. And I desire to be buried where my wife may also lie. On no account shal) a Jaudatory inscription be placed over me. ” After appointing bis sons as executors, the will charges the future possessor of Hawarden toremember that, as the head of the family, it will be his duty to extend good ctlices to other members thereot ac- cording to his ability and their manifest veeds and merits. The rest of the docu- ment leaves souvenirs to servants and bequeathsto bis grandson, William, as heirlooms, all patents of crown offices held by the testator and books aad prints pre- sented to him by the Queen, letters from the Queen, etc. ‘The will bears date of November ?76tb, 1896. -_— The Drink for Health. —— The refrigerant qualites of Abbey’s Effer- veecent cool water. making @ delicious and healthy drink, which costs jess than soda, potash or mineral waters, and is infinitely more benefic‘al. A teaspgvonful in a tums bler of water taken from the tap, makes a refreshing beverage, and brings health and comfort. Sold by all druggists. ovvvvnesavrvveneeverneresnvepvenvennvenenngnreprvnneanstnvnnonrenronnnt sre vovervenneneneennnnrennen en tnT sie School and College 3 Books $3000,00 worth new stock. All the books authorized by the board of Eaucation for use in the Publie Schools ot Prince Edward Island. Also the books required by Students attending Prince of Wales and St. Dunstan’s Colleges. Longfellow’s Evangeline— the new classic, is ready — price 15 cts. Mail orders promptly filled. W holesale and Retail Geo. Carter & Co SF AMA LULAAAARAAAUdALAAAdhdddddd dad ss NOTICE T0 CONTRACTORS. ealed tenders marked “Tenders for new scuool House” will be received by undersigned up to October Let for erection of new School House at Verncn River. Also for foundation and heating by hot sir according to plans and specification to be eeen at my residence. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted, Signed HAYDEN VANIDERSTINE, Secy of Trustees, 204 wkly 4ins dy 2ins, MALLAMAASALLAAAUAAbUAANL UA Gbb uhh LA) Addddddd AUdeMddadddaddadbadds fine fall tweeds 59c In the northern window today, It’s a lot of handsome fabrics, suitable for fall cost- umes. Some ct them 54 inch goods, some of them 44 inch. Worth more, every one of them. Some worth up to 95c. 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