» a Loan —— WANTED THE TROUBLE IN INDIA. Sie Interest Guaranteed “Lend every man thine ivy.” Shakespeare says, and ‘vTervyone Wants your ears to} tel! you the merits of his roods But as you well know, nine times out of ten the goods do not bear out the story. THE LOAN Weeks & Co. ask is your eye, They are the ultimate judge " To their verdict we corfident- ap eal. THE INTEREST Weeks & Co. guaranteed is a siving of 10 to 30 per cent. on your dry goods purchases. }es.we mean a saving of 10 to 50 per cent. Our reasons ore. BECAUSE erF7a 0) Wears & OY Buy for Spot Cash. Buy direct from manufacturers Buy large quantities. Save big discounts. Do a large wrolesale business Polite and patient attention. And have everything that’s new at most attractive prices One visit to our store with in’ spe: tion of goods and prives wil! prove that our fall stock has no superior in this city, and that we give not only the best values, but by far the mort. Specials this week. Ladies’ New Jackets, Fine Furs, Black Dress Goods, Ladies’ Underclothing, Gents’ Underclothing, Corsets, Gloves, Hosiery ee W. A.WEEKS &To. Wholesale and Retail Jap Japan Japanese our annual consigment of Japanese Chinaware and Fancy Articles is Here... and is ahead of anything ever shown in this city. Come and see. Every- body welcome. Only a few of those Jap Teapots at 19c¢ each left. HASZARD & MOdRE G Sunnyside Bookstore. [ ’ required in the home ? For solid comfort they are indispensable. " There is no excuse for not having one. They are sold cheap to-day We guarantee every one we sell, and have a large variety to select from. A. W REDDIN, Pu. B CENTRAL DRUG STORE, THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN OCTOBER 21, 1897. SPECIAL PRSPATORES TO THE EXAMINER, Enemy Driven rom a Strong Position, FORCE. Tribesmen Fy Pell-Mell. Sima, Oct. 21.—According to advices from Fort Lockhart, the tribesmen having occupied Dargia Ridge, which commanded Chagru on the Lima Range, General Sir path along which the attacking force, consisting of a Gurkah regiment and the Dorsetshire regiment, was obliged to climb in Indian file, three batteries meanwhile shelling the rangers. The British suffered a temyorary check when they reached the open space, and were exposed to an accurate fire. Afier a prolonged artillery fire, the Gurkahe were reinforced by the Gordon Highlanders. Then followed a magnificent rush across the open space in the teeth of a murderous fusilade. The enemy stood their ground till the Britieh reached the rocks below down which the tribesmen could not ste to fire and then they fled pell-mel). The losses of the Gourkahs and Gordon High- landers were severe. NOTES FROM THE CAPIPAL. Medals for Brave Militiamen, dl DATE OF THREE BYE-RLECTIONS- The Atlantic Mail Muddle. —_——— Orrawa, Oct*21.—Hon. Dr. Borden has received a cablegram from the Colonial office stating that a medal] will be issuéd to all who ppricigeat in the movements for repelling the Fenian raid in Canada in 1866, and also to all those who were en- ed in the Northwest expedition of 1870. OW rite for three Federal inye-electione, viz., Temiseouata, Rimouski and Drum- mood and Arthaharka, have been .issued. Nomination in each case takes place November 6th, and polling one week jater. In view of the complications which have arisen in connectio. with the Atlantic Mail Service, it is announced that the Goversment js disporet to receive further propositions for performing this sorvigl for the coming winter. ' M. Williams gives Howell's irresistibly funny “night in a sleeping car,” tomorrow even- ing, The Halifax and St. John papers say it fairly con- vulged the audience’ wich laughter. If the sudden change in the weather has not already suggested the advisability of providing yourself and family for the winter,onr prices this week on these goods ought to put you in the the notion 36 g sheetings heavy fleeced, worth 30c, you for 22c. Another quality, yours for) Yet another same worth l6c. Engli red and bleck flannellette 12c grade for l0c.—Jas. Paton & Co. “It pays to buy at Carter’s. SUNNYSIDE, 2O00 COS" 5 2COC CECE SEET CEE SOSESIOSSLA*OASHSR OOS SHHTSESESSESESCLECS Hyacinths, Tulips, Crocus, Bermuda Easter Lilies, Chinese Sacred Lilies, Freesias, | Narcissus. Another lot received yes- terday. 6 doz Hyacinth Glasses yust opened, only 15c each, Geo. Carter & Co., Booksellers & Stationers. TYSVOOOTOTDNT HOTT PTT PNT TTT T nrN TNE NTT prone rT irene I! - E = E ee BRAVERY AND DASH OF THE BRITISH | Yeatman Biggs sent a second division | yesterday to dislodge them. The position was & very strong one on the summit of a ys precipitous hill reached only by a single "1 life. THE NEWS IM SAORT METRE, TELEGRAPHIG, o>omseisse—= | It is stated that all the preliminaries bave been agreed upon for an alliance, defensive and offensive, between Bulgaria and l'urkey. Despatches received from Cairo, Egypt, say the Khedive is in a precarious finan- cial position, as the result of a Jong course of private extravagance. The deleg: tes from’ the Japanese gov ernment tothe coming Behriag Sea con ference in Wastington arrived on Monday. They are Mitsukuri and Si Fojita, both from Tokio. Dr. Borden, the Dominion Minister of Militia, says that the order providing for retirement of commanding officers after tour years’ service, applies to the whole service, both permaneut and volunteers. Dr. Laberge, Medical Health Officer of Montreal, states that eo far fifty thousand | people have been vaccinated, butas that is Only one-fifth of the population of the city, he advises that tLe campaign should be kept up. Ex-Queen Liliuokalani of Hawaii has been olfered $2,000 to preside over a big carnival next year in Kansas, The people | out there evidently want eome royalty of | the genuine variety to brighten their reves, aod they are willing to pay for it, Rev. G. P Merrick, chaplain of Hollo- way gaol, England, told an interviewer that at Millbank there were three and a half miles of cells, and two and a half miles | were filled with persous who had commit- ted off nces while under the influence of. drink. The report of the genrral superintendent of the railway mail service shows that durirg the past vear fourteen clerks lost their lives, thirty-three were seriously in- jured and seventy-five slightly injured. This isa larger number of killeu and injured than in any year since the organ- ization of the service. A French general has inaugurated a plan of permitting soldiers to sing when on the march, a privilege which has been strictly denied until recently. It has aleo been arranged that auy soldier who can play on any of the smaller musicai iostru- ments ehall be provided with such ins‘rument at the expense of the State. M. J. Connelly, on behalf of Peter Maher, has iseued a challenge to James J. Corbett to fight for the heavyweight cham- pionship of the world and a side’ bet of $5,000, to take place before the club offering the largest purse. If Corbett does not accept the challenge it ig open to any an io the world. Some time ag» Mr: Highbarger of Har- per’s cerry, W. Va., constructed a sweet toved violin of cedar wood, cut from a tree growing on the old John Brown farm. He wished to present it to Queen Victoria, but Her Majesty has instructed her eecre- tary of state that it is an invariable rale that offerings of this nature should not be received by the Queen, A very touching ineident occurred near Verplanck Point, N. Y,a few days ago. } A litle boy, six years old, named Johnny Quinn, fell from a steamboat at the wharf where his father was loading iron. The father immediately jumped into the water to save bis child, and succeeded in placin the boy on the pier, but he then feil bac exhausted into the river, and was thus sacrificed for the life of his little child. A tragic accident took place in Mechan- icsvilie, Ga., early last Tuesday morning. r. Cranyon eaw a figure climbing out of fhe cchen window, and asked who it was. ceiving no answer ke fired, and then discovered to his horror that he had shot his son Robert, a lad of sixteen. The boy was very popular throu, hout the neighbor- heod and was about to enter the Military Academy at West Point. Before his death the poor lad waa able to clasp bis father round his neck, and te say that he forgave him for the mistake. Tickets tor the Shakespeari- an Recital tomorrow evening, are for saleat all the drug stores. } Carelessness in girlhood causes the greatest suffering and unhappiness in after Little irregularities and weaknesses ip girls should be looked after promptly tand treatment given at once. Dr. Piered’s Favorite Prescription promotes regularity | all female functions, makes strength and builds up asturdy health with which to meet the trials to come... The Favornte Prescription is not a universal panacea. It ie good for but one thing. It is directed eolely at oue set of organs. Dr. Pierce’s Cummon Sense’ Medical Adviser,:&.1008 page medical work,. pro- fusely illustfated, will be sent “free san receipt of 31 one-cent stamps to cover postage only. eary Medical Aesociation, Buffalo, N. Y. Hosiery and underwear —The more ycu buy the more you save. Such qual- ities and such prices will never again be linked, A year’s suppjy would be pru- cent policy. Our counters are foll @ overflowing with the best at the lowest possible prices.—Jas Paton & Co. Prince Edward Island Illus. trated. Price 25c, for sale at all the bookstores. Boys don’t forget that we are showing a fine line of wool and kid gloves.—Prowse Bros. 246 3i. Read the resolution passed by Prowse | Bros, clothing carpets and hats. 246 2i, ‘Tomorrow,—Friday — even- ing, Shakespearian Recital in in aid of the P. E. I. Hospital at Kindergarten Hall. Emphaticaily our high class ready-to- wear men’s overcoats are the finest ready mades ever shown in Charlottetown. If you wapta garment of quality and style see there 8 before you go to your tail- ors~McKay Woollen Co. Address, World’s Dispen- | sortment of latest elsewhere. 06D 0B OBB OBVOGOD © Our Underwear now complete. comfortable must fit. us. as 28c per garment. garment, Os} 6€5°9@60404504%2 4 dee) OD ODBOBSHDIO-D OB SDSHDD DRESS GOODS Our Dress Goods Department full cB the brim with « beautiful a- novelties and all priced with one sole aim in view better goods for the same money, or the same goods for less money than F. PERKINS. HOS 5O]DO8D46S]4QD 4246426 OE, es i Ee Ee ee Sa > OGD oS OR @DOGQ OOD 444.4 New Underwear Department is Underwear to be If your out- fitter can’t fit you, suppose you try We sell good underwear as low A line of boys’ fleeced lined Underwear at 70c¢ per F PERKIN? & CO. Qe OS 0B OBS5303630H OS OD@OWVI/NW’ VEBI/W SOAS HOSIERY, Our Hosiery department excels with fall offerings from tl.e baby to the young lady. We have season - able gocds. It is the duty of every economical mother to visit this de- partment. It is a matter of money faving in every purchase made. Our qualities are of the best; the prices were made to effect apeedy saler.— FF. PERKINS & CO. 9 ( ¥V , 4 a ¢ ‘ ¢ ¢ GOODS 49D 8D OQ eV o@WoD ¢ ; > ¢ d , 9 © 26064682 630405£,52 oS 02V0BZ0B O26 aD =eee Ladies’ Underwear Ladies’ Vests and Drawers and Combinations, in all styles and sizes. In this department we have a large assortment, and it would be worth vou while to drop in and in- fpect them, F. PERKINS & CO. SOD 5D 5D 4242] 4*2]454 DRESS ‘O9_% SNIMYAd 4 DS e@ @ oC eo@o2coD> °° OD OD 02S OCG OD OCOD eS OS 0D 0G 0003 02 BORN. On the 20th inst., Mre. Pond, wife of the editor of the Pioneer, of a daughter. — annette MARRIED At Summerside, on the 13th inst., by Rev. W. H. Robertson, M. A., assisted by Rey. H. Carter,Wm.J. Buchanan to Annie J. Callbeck, daughter of Philip Callbeck, both of Summerside. S———— : DIED At the Charlottetown Hospital, on the 20th inst., John McQuillan, aged 73. [Funeral will leave his residence, King St., at 9a.m.on Friday.) - At the residence of Wm. Crossman: brother of the deceased, Bedeque, on Sept: 26th, Arthus Crossman, mason, in the 47th year of his age. long and painfal illness, Mrs. Arthur Crossman, in the 41st year of her age. At Black River, on the 17th inst., Mr. William Haley, in the 63rd year of his age, leavicg a wife and two sons and two daughters to mourn the loss of a kind and loving father. May his soul rest in peace. (Boston and Chicago papers please copy.) Te eae ee Do not fail to hear Mr. Williams as Falstaff tomorrow evening, e Tothe Ladies—We respectfully cali your attention to what we are doing in ladies jackets. These goods are direct from Germany, are the very newest designs and are marked at s clearing figure.— McKay Woollen Co. —— EEE eee eee P. E. ISLAND © COMMERCIAL COLLEGE Up-to-date young ladies come to the P.E. Island Commercial College for a thorough actual business course. Lose no time. Write at once for prospectus, ISA0 OXENHAW, Graduate of Montreal Business* College, Principal and Proprietor. oct 19—dlaw&wtt. THIS WEEK | THIS WEEK ! NOTHING BUT Pipes, Pipes, Pipes, Pipes. A wosd Briar, 10c. SEE‘'THEM, SEE THEM aneosoe At Céntreville, on October Lat, after 8 and«<genttemen will | “If it’s good it’s here, If it’s here it’s good,” We Guarantee Every Pair of EID CLOYES WE SELL = MUU No matter what the price, we guarantee them all@# > We sell the right kinds too. We have the newest q styles and the most of them. Our prices are the lowest for which good guarrnteed Gloves are sold, Here is our SOCSCCOCCCCCEY CoOTesceseee GUARANTEE. Shes ck . This pair of Gloves is guaranteed by Moore & McLeod, ard if they should rip or tear on First Patting on not having been worn, and the right size having been bought by the purchaser, we replace them with another pair. Seeceeesnecewesececcseece Our great leader, the best $1.35 glove sold on P. E. I., Perrio’s “Bretagne,” in black and colors. 7 stud lacing, $135 pair High grade undreseed kid, in shades, A | quality, 4 pearl buttons $1.35 pair The very jatesc, a beauty in high- Fair grade of 5 button. kid, and a lot of new shades, 75c pair A nice, new line :in 7 stud facing gloves, new shades, $1.10 pair A handsome line in 8 stud lacing gloves, good kid, blask'with colored | est grade, colored with contrasting points, colored with contrasting | pointe, black with colored points, points, $1 10 pair | two large buttons, $1.45 pair BeAr VSASV98F AAAAAAAAAARAAASASAAARABAAAAAA AA GAAAAAAAS A Moore & Mcleod. What we advertise we have.” * ¥¥ FERRE SE EE SE YE FEE EEE EEE + ———— <.. _ MILI Is MEK orre Going Out Of The Crockery Business And only two weeks te de it in. Owin to my increased trade in the grocery store, I ha\€ decided to clear out my Crockery Store, and hav'nz ren- ted the store, I will dispose of my entire stock at cost. The stock is all new and bought at right prices. i. J. MORRIS QUEEN STREET. REDDIN BROS. Opposite P. O. | phe ce fo oho abe op fo eho ste ofp lo obo ofp oe fo eto alo fo ato fo fp fo fo oo o> oe eo Setters * a “ g