: “ awe SOUL NT TT a Be Ce SNe er LOCAL NOTICES, EUROP f < EAN /FFAIRS:. may dream of Polaid embracing Lithu : oe ania and Corland, vith Dastzie therr «eld Vv (Sa lay) we p/a oo. nathening Agatnst the Russians—Con- Raltic seaport, as an outlet to the s in ladies’ white aprons.— Beer ciliating Oid Enmities Atlantic. New York, October 6.—A special eable This 's in trnth the nightmare that ac- \ \ ludirg many | to the Times says: Up tothe ume of th- { counts for the excitement of Germans over t ( gs tomorrow.— B eT! death of the late Czar i wae possible to the ohstinac iy § f the Po es of Prussia 1D e . . ‘ . 1 » + le Po | think of Kurope as divided into. two big | keeping firmly to their own langnage, | ” . © 4 ¢ ; . . —_— e ‘ sonesa’a t | hostile camps, With his death begana Manv of the high-handed acts in Silesia ; Bro of ninsio lue te the c rl Land i non the part cf Mavors and other armed ¢ by varol { a} offic'ais are those ¢ inary tiitie auto- ye x ore vit} ‘ ° ‘ : t vs ely hn these cam] i i CI ~ without any deeper m ng; they Y wea J S iy concerned mad ito n ‘are part and par el of government ina < , ] 1. t s¢ ve tO ¢ j treacherous Side bargains behind his com— | Miuitaryv poi tete, Out oth vestiry “Oo ~ ( t and w } Tage’s back. Now Vv é a ovvVicu:- | an uneasy feeling that Polish national } : le } *t} y* i <2 “a , i f v c » to th avd | feeling Will not a e, 4 sim} ‘ Apparent that | Oe ¥ ; y ’ , i role ng} ag teal has i eanuwl LIMERICN’S MAYOR, v meayvy al lnree years ag I \ i ‘ 1 . . g be | nated EK Op ' 1 a| John Daly is YVuitt He p a Good Fight ‘ = Far eo | ATV pos ) I Licy \ to | For the Position, ‘ Ve } ref ou What ais) been : , ie] r ; ni ay caluee Loxnoy, October 4 —The candidacy for ; < al oO Hi vary dus i é tu See | ‘ a : Ageing 0 ail } ; - , the Mayoralty Of Limerick of ihn Dal ‘ ys ' way the ping | ; } : ; , a +} . vert t ‘+ ’ s } > 5 S a cee ee a have | WhO served thireen years in a British ur } Fecen Vt Z 5 ul I i ans Le é } ha ao : eg ‘ % es prison, for cOmpl.city in an alleged plot cha g been 1aying no pa! i terpallonuai ; } 1 ' ‘ : . 4 s v {la | } tic er | i heir : } to blow up the Hdéuse of Commons durin: D \ = Wie Tore Lie att “@sS.0n0 } : iW tr ’ @ S@S8810N. 18 One % > moat ren +} } V.A. Weeks & | for foreign affairs seemed’ evtirely dead. | To th a ee Y a > } wy Frecent emanations § from the seething ‘ at o | What their pao said on LojectsS Wa- Pa : : manidron of Trish polities. Daly will 1 r y ' , ’ tT i . T os - " rm ( : heat : p rqgu ‘ yeyouu tii hail of th | te : A ified } : ¢ I ° as : ae i LS dik a SS ee { C a& qua jie suTgess C1 bperik until | o a Cer ‘ weToun. is tieaohse LUaL, aS Like i ua- ~T ri I : . Re : Noveniber, when ¢ Me es, now - garian were hereditary and undying toes oven ber, whe na soormcganel og - spb eof . Se . ’ Sitting in tne Uorporation, will be retired ; Of hussta, and as beta ,Germanv aud that Mea] Pe aos on . ; gO é aly may take i738 you" want ¢ i goods there | Austria were anxious to geton the blind | 5, Pe oo” eee ; “gee ; . . +} ; . . ; | HeaAMOonAs new YLanization ti t = place mn W. A. Weeks «&} sid? of the Czar, it was considered expedi- } i Sant: 9 ee ae . ’ a . ependen stagcnue 8 Pposibys aiy. t read their b ¢ bargea n list i 1} ent to ke sp tue .Magyar mouth hermetical- | ; ta ’ es i at ss ; ; ae akg ot ae : See This has caused intense feeling and vio- pap bhew C1 foom rea-ons iy Se@aico. el . > ae ae ed ss | = ee ior bea ee . ‘| lent discussion in the extreme party i } vr.atrade w » them. Lhev Dut WOW, ali 21 OOCe, @ 2r Of mo3 ry a " , i ste i é < . ‘ ‘ . } 1} ‘3 vo ‘ 8 eiection appears aouotft now, al- ish-—buy direct trom the manu- ! palpable etfurts to wake the old Huogarian re™" eT ee ee a ae ee as ee though at the outset it was thought that ley are iarze wigesalers; they | Volce has been urraugea by tbe iinaverors id | I} i. ; ; i - ; rs 1¢ WOuld Have a walk-over. e 1S pur- gy discounts; they save middlenie,’s | at Berlin and Vienns. First William pays a - oh placate int eo - : 7... : i os suing nis Candidacv With resolute vigor An immense new stock of ladies’! @ visit to Budapest, where the thapsburgs 1 | id blic meeti ig] Co | : : : . sa i . ‘ an 101as public meetings nichntiy. sOiLI- 5 furs, dress gouds rents? | has never received royal visitors befre | sion sae Driv 1 t ae fre. | ae . ; ; ‘ ; s!0ns between rival factions are s re- rs. Lhey buy good FE alish vood aca outvies @ven his ewn perfervid self iu ae si r oa . s ug a oe “" i as le ; : ee qrent that the present Nationalist Mayor - ever they ean. Tne wear in En rlish | CdiMusiastic speeches about ey eryihing f I lx | : } t li *s . . ~ _ . ‘ : — ; OF Limericsh nas assented to oOlee Oraar made goods 1s the best. Goand see them.| Hungarian. ‘ihen eomes the announce- "ir ie . la { " ae re oa : : : e . : i TON TDItIDY Dands from parading tne eany ihey are certain you wil] be satisfied with | Bienul thal Francis Joreph has decreed the | . . a til af } : ject Wn s ; a ak : Be i . d : } at nigh itil after the election. ierce t! goods. —W. A. Weeka & Co. ; erection, ab his own eXpeusre, of pubhe : ‘ =“ é if > eo. : a The re ‘ nmoting 1s expected before that. he sit- of a whole ” ‘ oct8 w3i Roye!wmakes the food pure, wholesome and Jelicious, Adsolutely Pure ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO.,'NEW YORK. GRAND Orchestral = Concert 4 — ) ST. PETER’S HALL, CHARLOTTETOWN OCTOBER 19. 43a PROGRAMME. i.—Overture—“The Diadem”. Mr. Vinnicombe’s Orchestra. Bias. cos. « 6 « cocees peace Mr. T. A. Maclean 3.—String Quintette—‘ Reverie’ Fauconier Members of Mr. Vinnicosnbe s Or- chestra. 4.—Solo— Voecal~ “Angel Land”...... ...-Pinsuti Ow eee we eeeeees Miss Cotton. 5. —Valse—“‘Idyllen”.............Gautier Mr. Vinnicombe’s Orchestra 6.—Solo—Clarinet—“*The Power of ig a « , wcaihadlin'e >. nee Mr. Reginald Ste vart, with Orches- tral aceom paniment, Bi veisiia ha emdiioi daa 6h as 0 3.— Solo—¥ ioiin—** Love Song”. sGodfrey Mr. H. W. Vinnicombe. 9:—Two Step— “Charlettetown”..... ’ Pieeaes ia dike ih bedbdal eoceeeeee VinDICOM be Mr. Vmuicembe’s Orchestra. 10.—Solo—Vocal—**The Miner.”... Rexwd a W. Godfrey. 11.—String Quintette—“*Resignation’’...... 5S a es os ice Fauconier Members -of Mr. Vinnicombe’s Orchestra, 12.—Finale—“Butterfly Dinece” ....Carl at r: . . . Mr. Vionvicombe’s Orchestra GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. Admission 20c; doors open at 7 30, p. m.; Concert at 8 o’elock. oetT Lecture and Entertainment Course SEASON Si Peier’s Rew wall, oh Tkureday, Sept. 23rd. Then alternate Tuesdays as follows :— Oct, sth and 19th. Nov. 2nd, 16th and 30th. 1897—1898. ‘ own Dec. 14th aad 28th. Jany. llch and 25th. Feb, 8th and 22nd. Particulars of e:ch Entertainment will b» given in due course in our loea! colums ' Sept te pmaos, } i i } . Herman !* THE DAILY EXAMINE? CJARLOTT. T IWN, CCTOBER 8 1897 } siatues galaxy of Magyar | heroes and popular idols. Lasily the King | of Roumania is brouphtalso te the Hun- | garian Capital, much to the ot his own suljects, to pay the most surgared ; compl ments to the Magvar race, aod affurd them visible proof tuat he and his @rmy are on their side | ‘the meaning of all this is perfectly ‘clear. Itis that Germany has tailed to establish the kind of relations she desired with Russia,and has failer back once more, reluctantly, but detiaitely upon the Tripie Ailiance as her sole support. ; ‘The story from Warsaw about the plot -@gainst the Czar’s life is to be regarded as auother example ot this same thing. The ; whole point of the story, when it comes to be examined, is that it was e party of Germans wo planned to kill the Czar. La other words, it was a deliberate attempt to inflame the Russian mind against the Ger This kind of thing common ten years ago, when the Russo-German relations were straiued almost to a breaking point. Its recrudescence now irresistibly aistaste "aS | points toa revival of that uopleasautness. Before spring I shall be greatly surprised if we do not see the Berlin and St. Peters- burg ‘‘reptile editors” a-sailing each other as bitterly as ever before. The flattering atientions paid the Czar during bis recent visit to Warsaw, and the rumors of an improvement in tbe political status Of the Pules subsequent thereto are brought into connection with the revolt to the Slav-speaking Bohemiaos aga nst the assumptions of the Germans in Austria. Lhe latter bave ever had a way of teking to themselves all that fcun be praised in education, culture and govern- meot and charging whatever muy be dis- creditable in the country to the Caechs. .Now all peoples are boastful. It is not what the German cays, bat, ike tne cos- termonger’s friend, ‘‘ihe narety w’y ’e sez it ’ that riles the excitable Bohemian fram the tip of his snort puguacioue nose to tre end of his small foot. People here jump quickly to the conclusion that the rapprochment reported between Russians and Poles, tozether with the ferment in Austria against the Germans of Bohemia, lueaus @ preparation for a general advan- ce of tbe Slav westward—a preparation making it socom/fortable for those who speak German that they will emigrate rather than put up witha lo-s of their old ascendancy. Certainly there was much cordialityv sown the Czar in Warsaw by the same kind of people who, more than a century welcomed Frederick Great— azo, the namely, those who hoped to get lands . cfiices, and decorations, but there is no proof thatthe body of the Polish Ruas- sians, who are separated from the Rus- sians preper by memories of brutaiities, judic al murders, and the vilest oppress- 10n, a3 Well.as by that most fztal dissol- vent of union, a different brand of Chris- tianity, have 2 better opinion of Russia than before. Of their two executioners, ihe Russ andthe Teuton, they still hate the Russ the worse. Nor have the Bohemian Czechs any desire to sve the Asian o€ opis eXxterd its arm over them, seeing that tueir condition is far better under Francis Joseph than it could be under the barbarously corrupt bureaucracy, the stifling centralism of St. Petersburg. They are incensed that Francis Joscph should not b2 crowned King of Bohemia ae be is of Hungary, and believe that he has broken a prom se to them in that regard. But they are a: one wtil most peoples of Austro-Hungary io a high respect, perhaps a love for that most amiable of Emperors, one who is further endeared to them by the singular chain of misfortunes which have befallen him in his domesticlife. The Bohemian Czech consider themselves the Ciad-rella of the sister kingdoms, awass saubbed for the sake of the two proud ones, Hungary and Austria. But thatis very from a desire to exchange a Hapsburg for a Romanoff. The Poles of Prussia are more likely to nourish hopes thatif the Poles of Russia could obtain some such status under the Czar’s Government as that possessed by the Finlanders, a European wa r might unite them at once more ith their fellow- countrywen of Austria and Ruseia, They } uation is complicated further by the dif- ferences be:ween the various sections of | Nationalists over preparations for the cea- tenary of 1798. A centenary committee teok possession, against theorder of the horporation, of rooms in the City Hall to cold their meetings. The pole? were cailed in to eject them and the members of the comnuttee are prosecating the po- lice for alleged illegal interference. ————— ee a PERSONAL. Mr. Neil MacKelvie, of,2Saumerside, in town. Miss Edith Large returned last evening from a iwo month~’ visit to her sister Mrs. Robert Fraser of Montreal. It is pleasing to hear that Mr. Harry Houle, who was ill of typkoid fever in Boston, has recovered and resumed work. Mr. D. Jd. McLeod, Superintendent of is education, returned last evening from Boston. He was @ passauger on tbe Halifax. Davies Hotel: J D Fraser and wife,New Glasgow, N &; Neil Kelvie, S’side; A E Ruppart, Toronto; A W Whitney, Chelsea, Mae-; M E Bowser, Grandby;J L Knight, Newburyport; Mr and Mrs 8 Ansback, Chicago. Registered at the Queen: Mr and Mrs N Stewart Dunijop. Toronto, Gut; D Stewart Noble, Mabon, C B; DA MeNeill, Ken- sington; Miss Jennie Archibald, Sunny Brae, N 5; Nap Guay, Montreal; Hoo P Sinclair, Miss Sinctair, Semmertfield. When Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y., published the first edition of iis great work, [The People’s Common Seuse Medical Adviser, he ansounced that afier 680,009 copies bad bee sold at the regular price, $1.50 per copy, the profit on which would repay him for the great amount of labor and money expended inv producing it, he would distribute the next half million free As this number of copies has alreday been 500,000 copies of this most interesting aud valuable common sense medical work ever published-—the recini- ent only being required to mail to him, at above address, 31 one cent stamps, to cover cost of mailing only, and the bouk will be rent post paid. Itis a veritable medical library, complete in one volume, Contai 1008 pages, profusely il:ustrated, ; Om Hie! COM piete, The Free £ tition is precisely the same as that rola at $1.50 except oalv tha: the books are in strong maniila paper covers instesd of cloth. Send now before ali are given way. —_—_—_—_—_———__- 3. ee Lapies Arp Socirety.—On Tuesday morning next, 12th October, the postponed annual meeting of the P. E. I. Hos. Ladies Aid Society will be held in St. Paul’s Schoolroom at 11.30 o’clock. This meet ing was postponed from Sept. 30 owing to the smail attendance; but on ‘ue-day moraimg next, it is hoped that every woman in the city who takes any interest in this institution will try and be preset to confer with the Society about arrange- ment; for the coming season. 301 ~_————— 9 + 9 + Coan 70 ®£ARRrive. — The Bark “Albatross” will be due here to Peake Bros. & Co, on Saturday 9th inst witha choice cargo of about 600 tons Sydney sluck coal, suitable for cooking stove-, furnaces and general house use, which will be sold low wiulst landing. Customt ers will please book their orders a once. 234, 31. —_——— ~—> oe -—— candidate York, Mr. Henry George. who is a for the Mayoralty of Greater New declares himself to be a free trader. Hoods Cure sick headache, bad FF F S taste in the mouth, coated 25 eents. tongue, gas in the stomach, distress and indigestion. Do not weaken, but have tonic effect. Pc } was large, opening dance most enjoyab Mes. Burris is well-known as oal , S yr inatrnet | Capadi i pa c instractcr, To Contixve tHe Survey.—We are authorized to state that Sir Louis H. Davies has instrveted the engineer in charge of the Belfast and Murray Harbor sitions At Grorcetowy.—The annnal athletic } Sports cf the crews of the fi-hery cruisers t al Georgetown vesterday were well attend {| & Mcleod, Neil Me- ! ry ro ; co sold he is pow giving away, absolutely free, | 105! LAND OTH3R (TEMS. ee Lecrune.—A lecture wil be deliver d in this citvy by: Rev. Wm. Geggie, cf Truro, N.S., on the 26th inst. ie Terpsicnore Harty. —Mrs. Burria’ re- | Samed her winter classes in dancing and ment last ev The attendance eport: enipg. continue the Machin’s railway surv Vinrrav River survey 0 ey Lo I Point } Drid Ze, to and to Beach Point. ed, and the different events were cont«sted with spirit. Sir Louis and Lady Davies, ad the Misses Davies were among the | visitors to Georgetown on the occasion,and r Li uIS Was presente 1 with two adress- | ef, one be log fram the people of George- town and the other from the Libera} Association. The cruisers were gavly a guard of the four fecorated with bunting, and honor made up ofthe crews of cruisers in port met the special from Char!ottetown at the stat’on. ee Tue Wreckep Battimors City.— Charles Wallace, foreman tor W. W. How- ell, revuruéd this week from the wreck of the seamer Biltimore City, which went arhore on Fiat Island, Strait of Belleisle, avout fifleea miles from Cape Rich, some mouths ago. He says that the plates, Kelson and keel are all bent very much, aod it will be a very difficalt job to get her off. She was resting ou the top ot a rock, with twenty-five feet of water at the Low and stern. He was operating pamps, ete 5 there with the view of getting ber off. An a tempt was to have been made this week to foa: her, but it is impossible to say whecher it will be succes¢fal or not. About three weeks ago during a dense fog,a_ big steamer was seen about a quarier of a mile away from the scene of the wreck, making straight for the saine place, but the fog lifted slightly and she changed ber course. —Halifax Caronicle. SUPREME COURT-PRINCE COUNTY. The Conrt adjourned yesterday after- nooa. The following cases wer: disposed of: John H. Bell vs. Frank McCarvil— Judgment for plaintiff $52.77. Jobn H. Bell vs. George Bank3s—Judg. ment for plautiff $209.61. Levi Siiliphant vs. Louis Greeun—Jadge- ment reerved, McQuarrie for piaint f% Attorney Geueral and K. J. Martin for defendant. Bank of Nova Scotia ve. Ronald J. McKenzie. Plaintiff submits to a nousuit. MeQuarrie for plaintiff} Attorney General avd K. J. Martin for detendant. /Massey-Harris Co. Ltd vs. John E. Hiili—Action for guarantee on trade notes, Mr. McQuarrie tor p'aintifl; A torney General and-K.J. Mariin for defendaut. Judgment of nou-sait. DISTREssS AT THE YUKON, Sr. Muicnarets. September 16, (via Seattle), October 6.—The general impres- | slon is that the boats Jeaving here from this time ou will not be able to get over 1,000 miles up the river befure they will be frozen in. All iadependent steamers will be compelled to carry coal, as the natives have cut up all the drift wood along the river bank for over .00 miles and have sold it to the steamers owned by the two dog companies, Few tinds on Minocok and Hunter creeks continue to Cause excitement, aud there are pow about 600 miners on the grounds. In che town sugar is 25 cents per pound, bacon 35 cents a pound, blanket trouser. $38, chocolate drops three for 25 cents, five cent calico 35 cents a yard, cotton bandan- nas, $1 each, flour $3 a hundred weight, candles 35 cents a pound, small box of sardines 50 cents. Six men have probably lost their lives here asthe result of a foolhardy attemp: tosail up the 1,850 miles of river, which in some places runs down at the rate of eight miles an hour. The men, two of whom are named Abercrombie aod Tate, were last seen drifling out of the mouth of the Yukon to sea in distress. Three men m a sail boat started up the river from here last week, and have not been seen by any body since. Their names wsre Matthews, Koverts and Sohultze. Orrawa, Oct. 6—The fire which bas swept over the® outhern portioa of Rosse! county is the most disastrous ever experi- enced by this section, The Canada Atlantic trains got through the- burnt district to-day. Atout i,0U0 people are renuered homeless and four lives were lost. Phose burnt to death were a Mrs. Sevigny, her sister and two children. The damage will amount to thousands of dollors. Two lumber mills, two churches, two flour mill*, several hotel-, one school house and about two hundred dwellings were destroy- ed. The farmers and 1} bjrers in the burat area, whieh is ab u. twenty miles | square, loet everything. Kelief has been sent from Ottawa, consisting of food and clothing. Snbscription lists have beca opened. Hundreds of people are impov- evished. ——-— oo Miss E. E. 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