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Purity, Accuracy, |espatch, our passwerd We call your attention te our large stock of fall req Lisites. — Emulsions, Cough Cures, Quin- Beef lron and Wine, Malt Extracts, etc, A.W. REDDIN, Phm B CENTRAL DRUGSTORE Sunnyside. ine Wine, “260° 12]4*F7=|o bbthenheeet ewe > oSD Oe J oD 01 OE SEB OS Seo oeens7 620625 7 oe >» S : quests thao solid worth. if you want to spend more priced suites. re \ « h Children for Fuli Footwear. Fathers and Mothers get your family supply of Boots Our own make. Reasonable prices, GOFF BROS. Boot Factory a | THE WINNIPEG ROBBERY. /! —- “sors IF IT's NEWSONS IT’S GOOD. Style and Finish— Without quslity can’t make permanent business, but quality with- s+ out style and finish never gets any business, It’s so the world over.—So you will fiad in our $21.00 (or $20.00 cash) Bedroom Suites, all th:t catches the eye—but they have also, that inherent wearing value which makes them “atand the racket”—Of course we can vive just as good valuein the bighe? , ~uatfjies——_JOHN NEWSON é iz Lad A ee on Lad EUS WAS We EA NS) w Ot ASA mA RA! Wo shoddy guaranteed solid leather just what is wanted by Parents and A A AOE CHARLOTTETOWN P.: LE OO ee No Trace Has Yet Been Discovered of the Missing Money. Wiywyivec, Man., Oct 11.—Mr Durnford, of Montreal, chief inspector of the Molsons Bank, is making » searching investigation into the robbery here. It appears that of the stolen money orly about twenty two thousand dollars can be negotiated with safety. Fifteen thousaad dollars is in notes of lerge denominations that are seldom circulated in genera) business tran*actions, such as $500 and $1,000 bille. The smaller d«nominations are five’s and ten’s of the Dominion Government _ issue. Twenty five thousacd dollars of the money is in legals, which are only used in making settlements between banks, and are of vo use forother purposes. It is learned that the box which contained the stolea money was taken by the thieves, who evidently had no desire to waste time in transferring the booty to some other receptacle, oe WAR STORES FOR THE EAST. Three Hundred Tons of Ammunition Sent to Hong Kong. Lowypvoy, Oct 11.—The Marquis of Salis~ bury has returned to his duties at the Foreign Office in an unusually dogged mood, a complete antithesis of his ordinary gentle treatment of the officials. He was extremely disgruntled at the way official matters concerning China aod Fashoda have been coming out. The British Premier aeems to realize that trouble is brewing inthe East, as large quantities of war stores are going to Hong Kong. About 300 tons of ammuni- tion were embarked for that port today, while the firet class cruiser Terridle has been ordered to join her sister ship, the Powerful, on the China station 80 s00n as small repairs are completed. These cruisers are the largest in the world, and form a foi midabie addition to Great Brit~ ain’s fleet in China seas, Restore full, regular action f the bowels, do not irri- ate or inflaane, but leave ail the delicate digestivé or- canism ia perfect condition. Try them. 25 cents. Prepared only by CG L Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass —————— OS * aise Sgr Beauty makes more con- Don’t risk the imported ORDERED BY THE COURT AS ZOLA’S FRIENDS TO HIS RESCUE, Stop the Sale of His Furniture, eee JUDGMENT FoR LIBEL. Bid 32,000 Francs for a Walnut Table, and Pay the Amount. (Specia, ro Toe Examiner, | Paris, Oct. 12 —Yesterday was the day fixed for the sale of the house and furniture of M. Emil Zola,the famous French nove'* ist, to pay a judgment of 30,000 francs obtained against him by three handwriting experts, recently won a libel suit, g out of the Dreyfus case, against the novelist, The proposed sale resulted in a sen-~ sation. Friends of M. Zola ran the bidding up on the first article—a walout table—to 32,000 francs, thus producing the amount required and stopping the sale. who growing a) Movements of Ministers. BE. ISLAND;: WEDNESD [GREAT BRITAIN AND AY, OCTOBER 12, 4898 UNITED STATES. ae Sir Edward Clarke’s Opinion About an Alliance League. Lonpon, Oct. 9. —Sir Edward Clarke, the former Solicitor-Geveral, in a letter whieb he has written declining an invitation to support the Piymouth branch of the Anglo-American League says :— “With all respect to the distirguished members of the genaral committee, | think that euch an organization is unnecessary and not volikely to be misc! i vous. The iu sy activity of a society representing one barticular view of foreign aflairs is very s+!dom of public benefit I have ulways laboured to promote the most triendly re~ lations between Great Britain and the United States, but we can ali do much to secure peace between the two countries and friendly rivalry by promoting the civilization of the world, without binding ourselves to @ society for whose action we should be responsible, although we could not cdutrol it. “Great Britain and the Uniied States have no doubt many ties of sympathy, but they are two nations and not one. They must often have divergent interests, and I prefer to be unshackled by membership in a society which binds itself to constant cox operation with the United States Govern- ment. Many have probably joined simply desiring to promote a better unders.and ing | and thereby diminish the probability of a conflict. But if this is the object I think that Anglo-German, Anglo-French and) Anglo-Russian leagues are much more} needed. “Friendly relation: betweev ourselves and the European nations are quite as important as with the United States, and with them we have not the sentiment of kinship which, in the case of the United States, goes far to allay suspicion, soothes jealousies, and preveots the peace of the world from being imperilled by any con- ee Orrawa, Oct. 12.—Laurier is expected here today, and Davies returned last night. Blair left for Montreal yesterday on the way to the Maritime Provinces. Mysterious Murder Case. {Spectra tro THe Examiner.| Sztins Grove, Pa,, Oct. 12,—Daisy Smith, sixteen years old, the daughter of a wealthy farmer, was found murdered in afield near herbome. Her body was riddled with shot and there was a gaping knife wound in her throat. The affair is most mysterious. African Chiefs Arrested. [SpeciraL TO Tue Examiner .j Sierra Leone, 8West Afrec , Oct. 12.— Native chiefs tothe number of ove hurs dred have been arrested and are awaiti: g trial at Freetown,the Capital of the Brits. Colony of Sierra Leone, for the murder of American and other missionaries at Kwellu, in May last. A number of the Chiefs implicated have already been con- victed. Men, women and children who are troubled with sores, humors, pimples, etc., may find permanent relief in Hood’s Sar- saparilla. Model Store underwear still leads the van in values and assortment.—R H Ramsay, & Co, Sunnyside. Our hat and cap department is full up of the latest stylea of English and Ameri- can goods. Cal] in and let us sell you your fall hat or cap.—-Bargain Coroer, W D McKay. ALL HEADACHES from whatever cause eured in half an hour by HOFFMANS HEADACHE POWDERS 10 cents and 25 cents ai all druamists. aac et McRays’ We have just received by the last American beat, 3 more cases of the Latest American Hats end Caps have not purchased yet. now is your time. Prices right, BARGAIN CORNER W. D. MCKAY —————— 2 If you ———_———_» » s = WNUPaLlt acces ovee Every kind of insurance written in leading Brit- ish the lowest possible rates. 2003 2 6660 Insurance Agent, {[Specra, to Tae Examiner.) Companies, and at FW. Hyndman | troversies over a trifling question. 63 | IMPERIALIST PARTY. Abdication of the Leadership by Prince Victor Napoleon. Paris, Oct. 11.—The Journal attributes the abdication of the leadership of the Im-~ perialiet party by Prince Victor Napoleon in favor of his brother, Prince Louis, who isio favor at the Ruasian court, as being due to the hostility of the ex~Empress Eugeaie and influential Bonapartiets. The paper adds thatthe fortunes of the éx- ; Kmpress and of Princess Mathilde will he left1o Prince Louis, whois colonel of the Czarina’s Lancers, in the Russian ‘army. : i + +o ————— —A decrease in the birth rate is trou~ bling English as well as Canadian eccle-~ siastics. Itwas brought up at the recent Church Congress in Englani by the Dean of Ripon, who said that “if this state of things went on it was @ case in which the nation must go down. It would be a care of national suicide, which was all the more terrible tothem as Christians because it meant the forsaking of the natural law of God. For the sake of what? For the sake of a wretched calculation and child- less homes were Juxury and ease should dwell.” —_— HIS NARROW ESCAPE. Mr John N. Babcock’s Experience With Dodd’s Kidney Pills. Suarnor Lake, Ont., Oct. 10.—No re. sident of this place is better knowa to the thonsands of tourists and sportsmen who visit us annually, thanis Mr. John N. Babcock. Mr. Babcock has had many thrilling experiences, but the narrowest escape he ever had, he tells of in these words : ‘After twenty years of pain, caused by gravel and other kidney complaints, I am pleased to be able to state that I have been completely cured by Dodd’s Kidney Pille. During these years I spent hundreds of dollars for docters aud remedies, but only Dodd’s Kidney Pills helped me,” To Boston PLANT LINE OF STEAMSHIPS Charlottetown to Boston and Halifax $8.75 Passengers leaving Charlottetown on Wednesday morning connect with steamer “Halifax” at Halifax the same even-ng. via., Pictou }money than not. SPARROWS IN GERMANY. Measures Now Being Adopted to Eradicate the Pest. Bervix, Oct. 11.—In many parts of Germany the authorities are warning the people against sparrows. A decree has been issued at Emden, Hanover, requiring landowners each vear between Octover lst aod December let to deliver to the local officials a certain number of e#parrows or sparrows’ heads. The owner of 25 hectares of land must produce 12 spserrows for sparrows’ beads or pay a fine of six marks. _————P> 2 ee EXCLUSIVENESS OR THOUGHTLESSNESS. Sir,—Corsi lerable promineuce is just now given to the work of the Teachers Asroci- ation, and while some things are well done there are others which, in my opinion at ] ast,"are not wel] done. One of the latter,on account of its evident unfairness and seem~ iog exclueivuess, deserves some notice, | On looking over the list of officers gives in your Saturday’s issu», you will fiod th. t nt asingle Catholic has been elected tu fi!l any position in connection with the As- sociation. It dd not use to be so inthe earlier years of the Association. Some thought und consideration was then givento the clection of officers when the nominating committee was appointed to submit the names of canditates forelection. Now the election of officers seems to be controlled by a few individuals who intimate to others those whom they wish to be elected, and by their persistent advocacy secure a sufficiently large following to elect them. Oct 10th, 1898 Critic We find it hard to convince vou that we’d rather have | MR LAIRD’S RESIGNATION. Sir,—In reply w my leiter you have referred to certain sections of the Sewerage Act as ap authority for Mr Laird’s right to resign. I deny that these sections (or indeed any other section in the act)coofers anyright oa any Commissioner to resign. The 22nd sec, printed by you, by express enactment, legislates the three preseut ccinmiseioners ini office until February, 1901, Being so elected or legislated com~ missioners, they cannot by their own act relieve themselves from the duties imposed on them, and it will require express authority to enable them to resign. No such authority is given in the act. You may answer that the 28th and 29ch sections, also printed by yuu, do con- ferthe right to resign. If se will you state the procedure to be followed by the commissioner desiring to resign? How is he going to do so? Will be stick his resignation on the town pump, or to whom wil] he deliverit? Perhaps you will aleo slip out of theee questions by referring the “conundrum” as you are pleaeed to desig- vate the question in any last letter, “to the gentlemen who drew the act and had it passed.” If I mistake;not, fae Examiver was one of the papers which strongly, +nd it ap- pears, successfully advocated the retention in office of the present Commissioners until the sew~ erage works were compieted. Howdoyou justify one of them a‘tempting to get out of his job? Cirizen. [Our correspordent is mistaken about the last point. We advocated retention of the present commissioners only until the end of the terms for which they had re- spectively been elected, and urged recon - sideration of the section providing that they be continued in office until the sewer- age construction was completed. As for the rest, will leave the matter to the lawyers. ] ey pees e\er imported. choosing sitisfactory. Jackets for on these - than we. you're at all particular. Tickets for sale by W. W. CLARK, Agent $1.95, 2.35, 2.58, 3.15, 3.50 6.00, 6.70, 795, 9.45, 10 75, 1 —and “rafts’ of other prices. We know know no one CAN give better value a quiet chat about jackets We're not going to claim that we are the only Jacket store on top of the earth. We don’t know anything about any others. We know we have about the finest stock we We know its pretty complete We know we have an assortment that makes We know customers tell us every day that there isn’t a range in Charlottetown equal to ours We know we’re selling heavy, warm, winter . You'll need to come in and see our stock—if MOORE & McLEOD, What We Advertise We Have. NO 238 SES OT ee ee ee ms