y | 5 ‘ i i } re me ee ee ee * Toan — WENTED Bic Interest Guaranteed “Lend every man thine ors.” Shakespeare says, and everyone Wants your ears to tel’! you the merits of bis grocds But as you well kieoew. nine times out of ten the coods do not bear out the Bory. THE LOAN Weeks & Co. ask is your eyes They are the ultimate judge ‘Yo t! ew verdict we corfident epy il. THE INTEREST Wee.s & Co: guaranteed is a sivins of 10 to 30 per cent. on yor dry goods purchases, Yes,we mean a saving of 10 to 50 per cent. Our reasons ore: BECAUSE N? PEK (*) C0 Wests & OU Buy for Spot Cash. Buy «direct from manufacturers Buy large quantities. Save big discounts. Do a_‘arge wholesale business Polite and patient attention. An 1 have everything that’s new «t most attractive prices One visit to our store with in’ spection of goods and prives will prove tbat our fall stock has no superior in this city, and that we give not only the best values, but by far the most. Specials this week. Ladies’ New Jackets, Fine Furs, Black Dress Goods, Ladies’ Underclothing, Gents’ Underclothing, Corsets, Gloves, Hosiery W. A.WEEKS & Co. Jap Japan Japanese our annual consigment of Japanese Chin aware and Faney Articles Is Here... and is ahead of anything ever shown in this city. Come and see, LEvery- body welcome. Only a few of those Jap ‘Leapots at 19c each left. HASZARD & MOoRE Sunnyside Bookstore. KY S Pure Concentrated Cocoz. Ask your grocer for it. LOST. About two wecks Jago, a pair of gold rimmed spectacles, Finder will be re- waided by leaving them at this office. oct 22 tf ee WANTE.).—Immediately a good general ervant, Apply to Mrs Unsworth, head of Piince St, oct 22 AGENTS get fifty cents on each dollar; no experience necessary, Write for agent’s outfit, Address The Catholic News, 5 Barclay Bt., New York. oct 23 41 THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, OCTOBER 23 1897 TELEGRAPHIC, SPECIAL DESPATOIES TO THE EXAMINER, THE CAMPAIGN IN INDIA Successfully Carried Out, JUNCTION OF BRITISH FORCES. Srmuia, Oct. 23.—Despatches received today from Kharappa announce tha: the plan of campaign against the insurgepta | has been eo far successfully carried out, and that a junction has been effected near Kharappa of the British forces under Sir Yeatman Biggs and General Sir Wm. Lock hart. CANADA’S TRADE STATISTICS Increase of Exports and Imports INCREASE ee SMALL IN REVENUE. | Orrawa, Oct. 23—The trade returns for ;September show exports valued at $16,599,088, being an increase of $3,964,- 042. This increaee is a general one, consisting af the products of the mines, lumber, agricultural products, and animals and their products. The imports forthe month are valued at $12,057,115,—an increase of $727,020. The revenue increased $99,874. The increase in the exports for the last quarter, over the same period of Jast year, amounts to a total of $9,254,914. The imports, however, are )ractically sta- tionary. The duty collected in the laat quarter shows only an increase of $83,000. _ UC Om Low Water in the St. Lawrence, Moyrreat, Oct. 23.- Since August 3rd fourteen ocean-going steamers have touched ground in the river. LATEST NEWS BY WIRE AND MAIL. Loxvoy, Oct. 20.—In connection with the increases in the strength of the British army, the defence of the Colonies of Great Britain is reeeiving unusual attention. The government bas juet despatched a former under-secretery of state for war, Sir Ralph Wood Thompson, to Australia, with in "3. ” | } co Hyacinthsa, Tulips, Crocus, Bermuda Easter Lillies, Chinese Saered Lilies, Freesias, Narcissus. 7 = 0 = E E Another lot Hyacinths just E = opened, direct from Holland. Splendid bulbs. 6 doz. Hyacinth Glasses, only 15c each. Geo. Carter & Co., Booksellers & Stationers. WUMAabALbdbb ddd AUd LAMAN SOC COOS 2OF POSH 0000 6390 LAST SEASON —_ our sales of Rubber Goods, Hot Water Bettles, etc., were very large. The REASON. we select only those goods which have proved reliable and guarantee them. We try to please our customers. We show a complete line this year price consistent with quality. A. W REDDIN, Pm, B = s s * 2 ‘ « 4a . ° e e a and sell é * & os * e a 9 6 « e , CENTRAL DRUG STORE, SRIS CODES HOSE 199588 8SSSE OS OOSE 1) SOOSOSSCE LANE @ e « a gs UNNYSIDE, 2g OSSSSOSSSHOSTESOBIOCHSCEVO ) shreds, but she wes not burt. | sion iia structions to report to the war office upon the condition of the defences cf the Aus- | tralian Colonies the increase in colonial forces, and to submit proposals for arming the local troops and exchanging battalions from Australia with those of the mother- land, The mission of Hon. W.S. Fisldiog, the Canadian Minister of Finance, to Great Britain also includes discussing with the Colonial Office what proportion of £1,500,- 000,which it is proposed to expend in strengthening the Canadian defences, shon'd be borne by the Imperial Govern- | Mert. Srrixcrigtp, Mo., Oct. 20-—Raymond, the tweive-year-old son of A.D. Allen, stenographer in the Circuit Court, went to school carrying a stick of dynamite. The explosive, which the boy had found in a stone quarry,wasin hie pocket with a knife, top and marbles and a number of other things common to boys pockets. In get- ting into his seat the boy banged his pee ‘ket against the desk, causirg an explosion whic h will probably cost him his life and which wes heard for two blocks. The boy’s right hand was blown off and in his right groin a terrible wound was inflicted from which the surgeons eay he cannot recover. The teacher, Miss Mack, was close by and had her ekirts torn into The explo- caused a the other panic among | childrau and several were hurt in trying to get out of the building. Trextox, N. J., Oct. 20.— Matthew Cunningham, of Nova Scotia, came to this place to better his prospecta,and fell in love With Mrs, Reed, of Virginia. They became engaged. T uesday morning they were married, and the party started for home. The morning train pulled into the station, the conductor ehouted “all aboard” and Cunningham ran and jumped aboard and yelled “Good-bye, sweetheart, good-bye.” The bride became hysterical. She cannot account for the desertion. Maprip, Oct. 21.—A despatch “received here from Leyte, one of the Philippine Islands, savs tvat place has been almost devastated by a cyclone. The cyclene destroyed the towns of Tagloban and Heruani, on the Island of Leyte, as well as severai villages. It ie estimated that 400 persons lost their lives through the disaster. The latest advices from Manilla say the cyclone occured on Oct. 12, and that Burugo, on the eastern coast of Leyte, has been wiped out, and that an immense wave swept inland, engulfing villages. Several thousand natives perished at Tagloban. The cyclone also swept the island of Samaru. _—— a .<>- ~<a Prince Edward Island Illus- trated. Price 25c, for sale at all the bookstores, Just received.—A fine range of gente lined kid gloves and mits at F. Perkins & Co’s’ A Good Opening—There is a good Opening at our store fora few men wiik lots of common semee and & Jittle common money. The opening is some extraordi- nary cheap trousers which we wish them to fill.—McKay Wollen Co. For working men:500 ribbed linders 25c 40c 50c 60c each, lowest price ever offered for good goods, 100 pairs all wool ribbed socks 15¢ worth 25c, 100 pairs of country mits 15c worth 26c. . Collars, ,braces, gloves, and ties, extra cheap. Peoples store, Weeks & Co. 248 Qin. New dress goods «peied to *y at F Perkins & Co’s. Meu’s unierclothing, good, warm and at low prices tonight—J. B. McDonald & “oOo. Don’t fail to see our new millinery at F. Perkins & Co’e. A new lot of Named Hyacinthe, direct from Holland, fine for house culture and gl sses, just opened at Carters Bookstore, A complete stock of fall and winter boots to select from. New goods. Low prices —R. K. Jost, Stamper’s Corner. A line of ladies under-vests in heavy weights forto nignt only 20°cepts eath a F. Perkins & Co. For best blaakets go to Moore & Mc- Leod. Ladies—N-w golf jereey’s, new English walking bats and new linen coilars and cuffs at F. Perkins & Co’s. Blankets—The best wearing, warmest, and cheapest, will be found at our store— F. Perkins & Co. Buy your white blankets from the men who will give you the best value, and you will buy them from Prowse Bros. 246 3:0 Blankets—All wool, white, knap, and tancy bordered blankets, all wool factory blankets, reversible down quilts, and C-nadian and domestic horse blankets at F. Perkins & Co’s. New Millisery—Just Perkins & Co’s. Hosiery and snderwear —The more you buy the more you save. Such qual- ities and auch prices will never again be linked, A year’s supply would be pru- dent policy. Our counters are fall to overflowing with the best at the lowest possible prices.—Jas Paton & Co. 7 pounds of sweet potatoes for 25 cents at Beer & Goffs 245, 2in. Boys don’t forget that we are showing a fine line of wool and kid gloves.—Prowse Bros. 246 Zi. Impossible for us to describe the won- derful value shown by us in ladies’ jackets and capes. You must come and see the atyles.— Prowse Bros. opened at F, 245—3i If the sudden change in the weather has noi already suggested the advisability of providing yourself and family for the winter,onr prices ihis week op these goods ought to put you in the the notion 36 grey sheetings heavy fleeced, worth 30c, yours for 22c. Anoiher quality, yours for 18c. Yet another eame worth l6e. English red and black flannellette 12c grade for 10c.—Jas. Paton & Co. | \P. E, ISLAND aD OD OD ODSOD FSD OVOVO”D | DRESS GOODS Our Dress Goods sortment of Jatest ejsewhere. 2S OD OVOO OSV’ ODOD] Our Underwear now complete. Underwear comfortable must fit. as 28c per garment. garment. FE. PERKIN? & FA PERKINS & CO, 0206596560509 ye ; rai lw ~ @ eed Teyroimert full as the brim with a beautiful a: novelties and ali priced with one sole aim in view, better goods for the same money, or the same goods for less money than F. PERKINS DOD 0060606068694 Department is If your out- fitter can’t fit you, suppose you try us. We sell good underwear as low A line of boys’ fleeced lined Underwear at 70c 9 ] OD oD 0@ O0GB 0B 0GVOR GQod Ds OD> OD 90WOV OO OVWOD Se DS=E.4 Ladies’ Underwear to be Ladies’ Vests and Drawers and sizes, per ORS VS OBDVOVDO QOD DRESS CO. 4 ¢ g ¢ $ 6 G 0 9 0 9 SHIP NEWS Port of Charlottetown ENTERED. Oct. 22.—Morning Light,Richard,Grand River; Ceto, Weatherbie, Sydnev; Dart, McPherson, Pictou; Elnora, Gerhardt, Lunenburg; Oapio, Backman, do; Burnam, H. Heckman do; A J McLean, Bell, Magdalen Islands: Circassian, Stoddard, Yarmouth; Neva, Boudrot, Halifax; W E Young, Garcian, Arichat; Beluga, Cor- kum, Sydney; fForridon, Heckman, do; Crestline, Dennings, Bathurst; Carrie C Grady,Intercolonial Pier,Lily Bank, Blue, Wood ‘Islands; Kohinoor, McDonald, Pic- tou. CLEARED. Oct. 22.—Dart, McPherson, Pictou; A J Mc Jean, Bel), Magdalen Island-; ss Fast- net, Bethel, S’side; Dolphin, Wright, Alberton; Winnie L, Young North Sydney; General Middleton, Godin, Dalhousie; ss Halifax, Pye, Boston; Lily Bank, Blue, Wood islands; Favorite, Dayis, Pinette; Florence B, Bagg, Halifax; D Cronan, Bruce, Magdalen Islands; Ethel Aggie, Phalen, Pictou. Careleseness in girlhood causes thegreat- est suffering and unhappiness in after life. Little irregularities and weakness in girls should be looked after promptly and treat- ment given at once. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription promotes regularity of all fe- male functions, makes strength and builds up @ sturdy health with which to meet the trials to come. The Favorite Prescription is not & univerwal panacea. It is good for but one thing. It is directed solely at one set of organs. Dr. Pierce’s Common Sense Medical Adviser, a 1098 page medical work, pro- fusely illustrated, will be sent free on receipt of 3i one-cent stamps to cover postage only. Address, World’s Dispen- sary Medic val Association, Buffalo, oe FD THIS WEEK |! THIS WEEK NOTHING BUT Pipes, Pipes, Pipes, Pipes. A good Briar, 10c. SEE THEM, SEE THEM aeee REDDIN BROS. Opposite P. O. COMMERCIAL COLLEGE Up-to-date young ladies and gentlemen will come to the P.E. Island Commercial ~-College for a therough actual business course. Lose no time. Write at once for prospectus. ISAAS OXENHAW, Graduate of Montreal Business College, RARAARAARARARAARAARARAAARRAEARARAARRARARARAATA Principal and Proprietor. oct 19—dlaw&wtf. | SEE OS O@ 0B] OBB 0B063 O14 Our Hosiery with fall offerings from the baby to the young lady. able goods. economical mother to visit this de~ partment. faving Our qualities prices were made to effect aneedy sales.— F. BOOO9O9O9390O9O95O455 VEL is Ee a Es OC OD OD OD OD OD OD ©OEOO8 New Und«rwear CDS ODWSIHWIW OeEag Combinations, in in every In this department we have a Jarge assortment, and it would be worth vou while to drup in and in— spect them. F. PERKINS & Co. DHODO80O9O9OD9O9DOS6 HOSIERy, department excels We have season - lt is the duty of every It is a matter of money purchase made. are Of the best; the PERKINS & CO. liane ee all styles and , ¢ ¢ ; . : “Tf it’s good it’s here, If it’s here it’s good,” blame us. prices than you'd expect. fieece,—the finest we can find. Here are a few samplee:— Good,warm well made all wool blankets 56x76 inches, 5 lbs tothe pair 82 20 pair. Big warm fieecy ones 50x80 inches, 6 lbs to the pair $2 GS pair Same size, same weight, but fine’ grade of wool $3 05 pair. Warm soft fleecy “Excelsior” blankets, a thoroughly good value. Size ie 64x84 inches. Weight 7 lbs to pair $3.55 pair Here’s a choice line 7 lbs to the pair, fine, close blanket 64x84 $4 10 pair, DON'T LEAVE YOUR BLANKET 3 BUYING 1 Until thefmercury gets jumping round the zerc mark. If frosty weather catches you without proper bed comfort, don't We've gathered here—plenty of blanket warmth at lower 2224644288888 Moore & MoL.eod. 3} What we advertise we hare.” * r All these blankets are all wooi, - selected th } “i ac A “special” not #0 large as last ¢ bot Juxuriously coft and fice, 6 lbs tm —& be to pair ; 80 " ; &@ S41 45 pair, ; a PR ia Here’s 8 heavy warm line, grand value, weight plump 8 lbs to pair and measure 68x86 _ inches $4.85 pair. Fine, soft. smooth blanket, 7ibs & 4 to pair, 64x82 inches “ se 85.20 pair At $5.95 per pair we show @ great value verv superior wool 4 plump 8 lbs to pair, 68x86 inches S595 pal A close fine s)most “silky” wool blaukets, delightfully soft aod warm, 8 lbs tu pair, measure full 68x86 inches 86.98 pair. Se EE SRE EE SE EE YY YY ve EXYTELINIIIIET TIITzsszu| Going Out Of The Crockery Business: And only twe weeks to do it in. Owin to my increased trade in the groce ry store, I ha’ decided to clear out my Crockery ted the store, I will dispose of my and havin s rea stock at cost. Store, entire The stock is all new and bou; ig oo right prices. i. J. MORRIS QUEEN STREEL| [TITTIES LOLI LIS LT Oe