lg - aes New Autumn Headwear JUST RECEIVED AT WEEKS’ Direct from London, Peak Gaps, Tams, etc. Young Ladies’ Bicycle Broad-| cloth Peak Caps,in Myrtle, Brown, Maroon & Navy Young Ladies’ Feather Tams, in Cardinal Brown & Navy Young Ladies’ Knitted and fider Down, in very pretty colorings. TO CLEAR AT 25 pc: Discount. _— Balance of ovr stock of Eider Sota Cushions to clear, 20 p. ¢c. Discount Ce Harvert Mits and Gloves, Whalesale & Retail cheap. W. A.WEEKS &€Co. Wholesale and Retail THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, SEPTEMBER 8, 1897 TELEGRAPHIC. SPECIAL DESPATOHRS TO THE EXAMINER, TROUBLE IN INDIA. The Tribes Submitting os 3: Spies . Sree. | more favorable. rays that | Orakzies appear to be disheattend. The Watis are submitting. o¢ pt. ‘onlier reports are the j Contradiction. Orrawa, Sept. 8.--Mr. Schreiber leaves on a trip to the Crow’s Nest on Saturday. Hon R. W. Scott, save that he bas not been offered the Licutenant Governorsiuip of Ontario. Another Contradictioa. Lonpon, Sept. 8.--The Messrs } markets, It will have tank boats and | reservoirs in order to compete with Am- /erican oil and with the new Rusgian Grossney fields wells, which are largely exploited by foreign firms and _ seriously | Sept 6.—Exhibition vaced mile by Jimmy } Micl Peter- | i , } Son deny the statement that their contract | aud tbat the Fast Canadian Steamship Line project is not dead but is on contrary pro- gressing rapidly. is ‘fas dead as a door nail,” Say the LATEST NEWS BY WIRE AND MAIL Eprxsvren, Sept. 6.—A snowstorm has swept over Scotland. The Grampain hills are completely covered with snow. Monrtraal, Sept. 6.— News reaches here of @ desperate attempt to escape by seven convicts of St. Vinceatde Paul prison by making @ hole in the roof of the hospital. It was discovered before they got clear. Three other patients were gagged and bound to prevent an alarm. WinnireG, Sept. 6.—Eighty new eleva- tors and thirteen warehouses are now under construction for the storage of grain in Manitoba and the Northwest. With the new elevators a: Fort William this means an increase of 4,006,000 bushels in the Northwest storage capacity. Bern, Sept. 6.—- The Lokal Anzdigers Copenhagen correspondent says hat Prince Charles of Denmark, who a year ago married Princess Maud, the youngest daughter ot the Prince of Wales’ three daughters, yielding to his wife’s wishes, has at last decided to enter the British navy and take up his residence in Eng- land. Lonpow, Sept 6.—-The Post’s Paris cor- respondent commenting upon the article in the Eelair by M. Gerville, a member of the chamber of deputies from the Island of Guadeloupe. J’rench Weet Indias, ad- “ _— os os Jext Books School Books —AND— NUDit = | 4 = : : School and College BOOKS. Each and every Book used in Prince of Wales College and the Public Schools of this city, can NOW be had at CARTERS’ Bookstore, NOW OPENING, ——$ <<. — NUITereererevevevenennnvenenevronenenenernonenenenepreneqerennene pene nepnenents HASZARD & MOORE Sunnvside Bookstore. Whisper, Brother. If you want any Printing done we are THE people. We are gettin, lots of work to do. Always Busy. Why? Because our prices are right, and our work 000000000008 008S0082ESS8CC8980% 808 pleases. Try us. JAS. pb. TAYLOR, The Printer. Queen Strect OLOESOCHOOS<S COHESHSOOOSE GOSS SOCCOOSEOOSSOCECE SEG oeee School Kequisites, Seribb- lers. Exercise Books, Pens, Pencils, Ink, Paper, Erasers, e tc.; etc. Geo. Carter & Co., Booksellers & Stationers. Wiad summer suns a ettneneeeinee Leave theit imprassion. Tanned rotighened skin made soft and smooth by using ALMOND PINK the favorite on. the toilet table, Tnose who have never used it should try it. Prepared. by A, W. 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Taxcier, Morrocco, fe '. 6.—The pirates belonging to the Recoza Babyler | who about the middle of last month board- | the Riff coast, taking prisoners her captain, boatswain and oue seaman and who about two weeks later seized and plundered the Portuguese bark Rosita Faro and earried the captain ot the vesse: and four of her crew, have agreed to release the prisoners ! in exchange for the Riflians who were cap- tured by the Spanish. Lonxpon, September 6.—The Standard publishes a despatch from Baku saying that a new Russian syndicate, composed of 12 large petroleum firms, will it is expecte | be formed in 1893 on a ten years basis. The syndicate will control an immense capital and will be represeated in the great threaten the Baku trade. Cuarrer Oak Park, Hartford, Conn., ) ’ . ael against the world’s record, time} : First quarter, 27 2-5; second quarter, 1.24 flat;; of q larter- juarter, 36 2 5; third 45. record, which is 1.37 professional race was won by Jimmy Michael. Time, 1135 4-5 sec. Time by miles: First mile, 3.15 4-5; second 4.24 4-5; third, 6.47 2 5; fourth, 8.53 35; fifth, 1100 5-5. A. W. Porter, Newton, Mass., second; G.H. Knight, Houston, Mass., third. Orrawa, September 6.—The Department of the Interior has received from Mr. Ogilvie, the Dominion Surveyor now in the Yukon country, a bunch of wheat bearing the following inscription on a card: “Grown at Fort Cuddahy, from acci- dental planting in the autumn of 1895, All from one root, and cut fourteen inches ahove ground, on September 7, 1896. Aug. 27, min. temp., 31 &; Aug. 31, min. temp., 27 2; Sept. 1, min. temp., 27.1.” This is probably the first wheat ever grown in the Yukon,and though not of the highest grade it demonstrates what may be done. fn 3-5. Five mile} Ee Aw O1p Axp Wet Triep Remepy.— Mrs, Winslow’s Seothing Syrup has been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teething with perfect succees. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays al] pain,cures wixd colic, and is the best remedy forDiarrhea. Is pleasant to the taste. Sold by Druggists in every partof the world. ™~- nty-five cents a bottle. Its value is acalculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow’s Sor-. “a g Syrup, and take no other bin?, BASE BALL, The match game between the North side Base Bai! team (which was a picked team Tracadie and Point De Roche) and the West St Peters, team was pulled off on Saturday the 4th inet in the beautiful field of Mr John L McAdam. West St Peters. Tne North Side team played 9 innings and made 15 scores. The West St Peters team 8 innings making 43 scores with the the 9th or last inging to their credit not played. R. L. Macdonald, Teacher of West St Peters was captain of the Home team and J.J. Macdonald, Tcacher of Blooming, } Point was captain of the North Side team. Mr James MacDonald Jr.of West St. Peters umpired the game tothe entire eatiefaction of both teams. All the players of the home team played splendid- lv. Butthe playing of the catcher Mr. George Hume deserves special mention. About 200 spectators wi n-ssed the game. This ig the third victory for the West side the North side base ball teain twice and the Muuat Stewart team once. SPEOTATOR. Our best advertisement for Sovereign Flavoring Extracts isthe goods them~— selves. Tney se!l on their merits. Try a bettle. Music Studic. » Mr.S.N_ Earle’e studio will re-open on Monday, Sept. 13th. Organ and piano singing and voice cuiture Jesgons, wit class for theory free to pupils once a weeks Specia! attention given to beginners. En-~ quire at Messrs Miller Bros. ~ sept T 2aw&w TO LET. The western half of the King St,, near Prince. é Apply to CAPT. MAY, ae t house on Immediate possession ; Grafton St. TO LET The eastern half of house situated on Euston St. onthe the corner of Hilis- borengh St, Immediate possession. Ap- ply to MRS. F. PARKER CARVELL, sept 4—2w Kent St. erate ce dieeacen, eneepstioibinilclsicieds ff ahaa oman oan TO LET—A House on Prince Street next to Mr, Thomas Aliey’s, containing seven iarge room in fir-t class order; thereis alsoa fifte celler under the whole of the house; ihere is a good stable with coach house and yard The 4 above property will be ready for @ tenant the first of October next, It is ocevpied at present by George Toombs Esq., who bas lived in it Apply to MrT Me- fora number of years, Quaid, Lower Queen street, Michael failed to equal the | yh Edward Kelly, Suunthport, Ogio the owrer, ept 8—eod tf First Instalment New Fall Goods ~_ aro rm 2. # in { “ ae Sunnyside Dry Goods Store Perkins, Sterns & Turner 2OP QIN LIN G | AT Now is The Time To Buy Steel Plows, Sulky Plows, Corn Cutters, Straw Cutters, Mill Grinders, Grain Crushers, --Root Cutters, Root Pulpers, Potato Diggers, Fan Mills, Horse Poy ers, Threshers, Cleaners aud Shorters, Road Carts, Express Wagons, Truck Wagons, Box Carts, Cart Wheels, Wheel Barrows, Harness, Ete. 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