Autumn nead weal ST RECEIVED ? a aE Vid po saab i : EKS’ * i ‘rect from London, Peak Gaps, Tams, etc. Young Ladies’ Bicycle Broad- th Peak Caps,in Myrtle, Brown, Maroon & Navy Young Ladies’ Feather Tams, n | faiaaaa one & Navy Young Ladies’ Knitted and_/| Eider Down, in very pretty Ce olorings. TO CLEAR Cc AT 25 0 ¢- Discount. Balance of ovr stock of Eider Sota Cushions to clear, 29 p.c. Discount Harvert Mits and Gloves, Whalesale & Retail cheap. W. A.WEEKS &Co. Wholesale and Retail Vue) COLLEGE Text Books School Books —AND— | SU TELEGRAPHIC. SPECIAL DESPATORES TO THE EXAMINER, THE INDIAN UPRISING. ‘Village Captured and build ings Destroyed, Afeidis Driven Back With Heavy Less Lonpoxn, Aug. 28.—A_ special from Simla Says that vel Vania 4 tribe ( Afridis near Ko':.t descended from the hills In strong forceduring Phur-day night and fro, and captured th llage of Ublan setting fire to the buildings pearly all of which were destroyed General Biges commanding the forces at Kobat,naving heard of the Afridis plans prepered a force and went out on Friday morning and attacked the enemy. Afver sharp frighting the Afridis were driven back to the hill with heavy losses. The British loss consisted of one Sepoy killed and a native oiliser andtwo S: ed. L ONDON, Aug. 28.—In an interview General Sir Robert Gow who commanded the Chitral relief eX DEK iition the British have pleuty of ‘quickly re- capture the Khyber Pass bet a delay for three weeks wil! be wise till the becomes hea!thier. poys Ww ound fFays men i climate Military Changes. Orrawa, Auz.Z3.— 2d Queen’s County P. E. Island Batesiios of Intantry, Lieut. Col. Francis Dougherty is retired and permitted to rete'n the rank of Captain, and Brevet Masor Fotai Purdy is’ retired and permitted to retain the ranv of Major on re- tirement 25: Ja'vy 1897 Paymaster and Honorary Mavor ‘env McPhail is retired with rank. —_———_- am -- — Sir Wilfrid Arrives. ——— -- Qvesec, Aug. 28.—The steemer Labra- dor, with Sir Wilfrid Laurier on board arrived this morning. Conscience Money. Orrawa Aug. 28.—The minister of customs has received an anomynous letter from Ottawa enclosing $800 conscience money. S.revyrsgennnovornnsnnrennnnnTZ Saturday Attractions —AT— Carters Beokstore Sept. Magazines. Fashion Papers. New Novels, 3 for 25c. Bound Beoks, 25c, worth 50c. Souvenir Photos. Fine Stationery. 25 cent Fancy Goods Tables. NOW OPENING, ALWAYS HiSZarD & MiGGRE Bookstore. PRICES RIGHT, Sunnyside DOBELL LINE. &.S. Greetlands is due here from Mont- real Mouday Morning, Augut 30th, and ! gails for S. Johu’s, Nfla., via North and | South Sydney, carrying live stock on deck abd produce ‘wader deck at lowest rates. For further iuformation apply to N. RATTENBURY. Agent. For Sale or To Let ee Two Houses on Pleasant Street. Good stable and yard. WIL’IAM DODD. Something for everybody, and the littlest of prices. We keep the guods the people want. CAA slisAddidichdclid didi Yin Mariana We havea full stock of this justly celebrated TONIC IN STOCK Endorsed the world over —where a stimulating tonic is required in case of impaired health, ete. A. W. REDDIN, Phm. B SUNNYSIDE, DPYPTNDPRPN INT ORTEPORR PND TRR TODD TT Po NR Donen pprepneDD repo ponNrDnND nD ALLAN MNMNAlS NI C096 TTTTITTTI Le 0SG2008F 8600000688680 SHSO9SSOSE SOLE SOSOSSIEDSSSSSO®S PHDEOLOSSEO «vey } beyond the Ladian ' | area LATEST NEWS BY WIRE AND MAIL Vievorta, B Cy, Aug. 26,—Steamer Topeka, returned fom Alaska, reports that ove man has cleaned up $100,000 and another 50,000 at Klondyke. Three tons of gold are expected by the next steamer. Toronto, Aug. 26.—“The affair is aome what serious One, and as sad as it is seri- ous.” Such was the opinion expressed by Sir Geo. Scott Robertson, defender of Chitral, who is now in Toronto attending the meeting of the British Association. Sir George expressed the belief that the uprising was due toa general outburst of fanaticism, anil continued: “This is not arebellion. Afridia and Swatis are both which England independent tribes, over has not even a protectorate, They dwell frontier, and we never pretended in the least to dictate to them. {'he Afridis are subsidized by the English to keeptbe Khyber pass open and are generally treated well That is the ex- tentof our dealing with them. The Swatis are similarly situated with regard to the English.” Dusit, August 26.—The Irish Nation: 1 Federation held a meeting in this city yesterday, at which John Dillov, M. P., presided. A resolution was adopted which | atter expressing deep disappoiniment that the rumors that amnesty would be granted | to the Irish politicel prisoners had proven false, sand tha oa the ramors the trish had abstain from making their feelings of strength of these been appealed to demonstrations of detertation of Kaglish rule during the visit to Ireland of the Duke of York. While the Feder- ‘ation did not desire that personal | discourtesy should: be shown a stranger who was ona professed!y non- political visit to the country, it was im- possible to share in honoring the represen- tative of a power which, while preaching humanity to foreign powers, cruelly and vengefully retains the Irish political pris- oners.in dungeons for years after human- ity and statesmanship ought to bave prompted their release. out ia connection with the above resolu- tion that there bas been no official appeal | to the Irish to abstain from showing their | animosity to the British government dur- | ing the Duke’s visit. PirrspurG, Aug. 26—There was no food io Camp Isolation at slum Creek for the strikers’ breakfast forthe first time siace the camp was inaugurated. The absence of provisions was due toa break in the arrangements. Dinner wasserved in the camp as usual, Camp Isolation is in a very quiet state. Both sides are confi- dent and awaiting developments. The men at Center were out at anearly hour doing active missionary work. The depucies were not taken cut to the Cross roads at 4 a.m. ax nsual, and the road, was completely unguarded. Supt Samuel De Armitt said they did not need to stop the marches any longer. The deputies would hereafter be used only to guard the property of the company. THE | ORIGN OF POSTER: A young artist, says the New York Journal, whose tendency toward open air effects was sostrong that he always wore his shirt open at the neck, and painted a tandscape that tor fidelty to nature was almost as good asa photograph. I: was a thing anyone could admire, which proved ite great commercial value, Unfortunately as the artist turned to wipe his brushes, an aged cow, dissatistied wth her faithtul representation in the picture, switched her tail across the can- vas, utterly commingling thecolors. The artist was about tocommit suicide when a friend approached him. Gazing at the the canvas, the latter opened wide his eyes. on the artist’s shoulder. “My boy,” he said, “it’s the hit of your life.” The friend was a heavy advertiser, and thusthe poster came into being.—Oak- land Printer. MARRIED. At the residence of the bride’s Upper Prince Street, on August the Rev. D. Sutherland, Wm. Moncion, to Dora Webster, mother, 25th, by Rippey, of of Cnarlotte- town. DIED In thiscity onthe 28th inst., Henry Herbert, aged 3 months, infant son of Charles and Mary Hone. Suddenly at Bear River, August 19th Ada Wilmena, daughter of William Morrow, aged 10) months. LOCAL NOTICE, Saturday attractions, Carter’s Bookstore. Harvest .nitts—Wholesale cheap.— W. A. Weeks & Co. 200—d&w2in Just Received—A large assortment of young ladies latest hats, caps and tams, direct trom London for bievcle and autumn wear. Boys tweed caps at all prices.— W. A. Weeks & Co. 200—2in. Miss Helena McDonald, having retarned from Montreal, where she took a course o! lessons in ball-room and fancy dancing from Prof. Norman, president of the West- ern Association of Dancing Masters of Canada and ihe United States, and trom whom she holds adiploma, wili resume her classes in Charlottetown on Wednes— day, the 15th September. 196 136 We are always busy selling towels, sheeting and pillow cottons, We suppose it is because we sell good qualities at low prices.—Stanley Bros, The Always Busy Store. 2in. Carter’s for Schvol and College Books. 196—3w See advt. of and retail It may be pointed | left | Then he placed his hand solemaly % THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, AUGUST 28, 1897 Perkins, The proximity of the week in August the bargain Seersuckera, Buy your Dry Goods w for incoming lines, low prices will therefore prevail this week. Sterns & Turner Sunnyside Dry Goods Store Fall Season (beginning early in September), makes this last week of the year, Every department anxious to make room Summer goods have got to go,no holding back in summer Hosiery, summer Underwear, Cotton Crepons, Gingharns, Light Prints, Fancy Muslin 8, etc. here good reliable goods are so!d cheap—at Perkins, Sterns & Turner, SHIP NEWS Port of Charlottetown, ENTERED. | Aug. 27.—Swallow, Vanamber, Tid- nish; ss. Fastnet, Bethel, Halifax; Leonor y | Jimmmo, Pictou; Florence May, Anderson, Chatham, Pleiades, McInnis, Wallace. CLEARED. Aug. 27,—ss. Halifax, Pye, Buston; oreas, Colford, Port Richmond, C B; | Ressie S Keefer, ‘Horton, Pictou; Swallow, Vanamber. do; as. Fastnet, B thel, S’side; Nugget, Milman, Sydney; ; Damozelle, Town, New Bandon, N. B; Pleiades, Mc- Innis, Wallace; Cardigan, Keeping, Sydney. SESE - a ¥ We know the great cures by Hood’s Sarsaparilia are genuine because the peo- ple themselves write about them, ——__——»> @<«2_— September magazines now on sale. Ladies Home Journal, Puritan, Coemo- politan, Metropolitan, Nickle, Delineator, Standard Desingner; etc., also lots of new novels at Haszard & Moore’s to kstore Supnyside. Store open this Saturday night until 10 o’clock. er — Ith , all know we keep the finest line of tools in the city. Harvey W Peace Saws are the best made. — carpenter wants ated from aceeu DODD & ROGERS ona > a >) le ee a | A Adda adhe Ae AAARAAAAAS The Best 50 Gent CORSET {f yov’re anxious to know what thht means, se> ovr Window. It’s filliad up vith samples of a grand value in corsets. They’re well made, well boued, perfect in fin- ish and fit. They look worth 75c, and they will wear bet- ter than most 75c Corsets. Our price is just 9Oc per pr. 23228288208 Moore & McLeod “What we advertise we have.” ESSE SS PPE SSPE FEY YY SW HA THRS Men's and Boys’ Bicycle Hose. S Good Stock and rellirg cheap. 1. J. HARRIS LONDON (HOUSE CEES EEE EEE OE a W a & 2 SOORpE es = ™ im , .