AO ee eS ae ee mt] EN ee es TLoan —— WANTED Bic: Interest Guaranteed ED “Lend every man thine ear.’ Shakespeare says, and everyone wants your ears to : the merits of his g But as you well know. nine times out of ten re] vou } gods THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, OCTOBER 16, 1597 TRLSGRAPUIC SPECIAL DESPATCHES TO THE EXAMINER, IMPROVEMENTS AT ST. JOHN Property for Deep Water Torminus Purchased. lh. goods do not bear out the! [he Pricg Stated is Oxe Hundred storv. Weeks & Co. ask 18 your eyes They are the ultimate judges, \o their verdict we corfident- wp eal. THE INTEREST Weeks & Co. guaranteed is a saving of 10 to 50 per cent. on your. dry goods purchases. } esx,we mean a saving of 10 to 30 per cent. Our reasons ore. BECAUSE WEEKS & GO Buy for Spot Cash. Buy direct from manufacturers Buy large quantities. Save big discounts. Do a lavge wnolesale business Polite and patient attention. And have everything that’s new at most attractive prices One visit to our store with in’ spection of goods and prives will 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 W. A.WEEKS & Co. Wholesale and Retail October Mavazines -AT THE Suunyside Bookstore HASZARD & MOORE Sunnyside Bookstore. HENRY R. LORDLY 6. EB. A.M Gan. Soc. C. E. Graduate College of Civil Engineerings Corne!! University. Consulting Engineer for General Work, Specialies: Hydraulic, Sanitary Engineer- ing and Bridge Designing. Offices at Charlottetown and St. John. Island correspondents address to Charlottetown. oct 14 d&w PERE INDIAN. TH Brahmin Brand A shipment just received . . i direct from the gardens. HORACE HASZARD Agent for$Canada Ch’town, 2 w—eod 20th Sept Thousand Dollars, Sr. Jogy, Oct. 16.—The-Globe announ- ces that the department of Railways is tional deep water terim nis and that anoth- erproperty is to be addei. The price stated is $100,000. Legal Objections Raised. Anticoyisu, N.S., Oct., 16.—Io the murder case of Davidson for shooting Bowman Lawyer Gregory yesterday raised legal objections to the evidence by Benoit concernining tbe dying declaration of Bowman. Chief Justice Macdotald accepted the point, reserving it for con- sideration of the full court. Sentence is accordingly suspended. The Government's Loan. Orrawa, Oct. 16.—he Deputy Minis— ter of Ficance thinks the ten million dollars Dominion loan realized an ex- cellent price, more especia!ly as the money’ market is raising, the bank of England rate having advanced yesterday. Some tenders as high as 96 pounds were receiv- ed, the average being 91, 10 and 5 pounds. For the Conversion of England. ny Paris, Oct. 16—Cardinal Richarde, Archbishop of Paris, bas issued a pastoral aapouncing the ,;institution at Saixt Sulpice of a brotherhood for the couvei- sion of England. — _»— -- —— LATEST NEWS BY WIRE AND MAIL, Winsirec, Oct. 14—A genileman who has returned from the east says that Joseph Martin bas been urged to enter local pol‘tics in British Cojumbia, | ut that be has refrained from so doing even though his leadership of the Opposition may result in his gaining the premiership | i “It pays to buy at Carter's. BULES Tulips, Crocus, Bermuda Easter Lilies, Chinese Sacred Lilies, Freesias., a Narcissus. “Another lot received yes- terday. 6 doz Hyacinth Glasses just opened, only 1l5c each. AUAMUAAdAAULAANMAMALLAbddd LALGALGAUAAALLAUdAddAedLdbddddddd Ad AkdAdd Geo. Carter & Co., Booksellers & Stationers. 7 \AMAAsdadsddddd db sdddusdddaddadd ie tneadk. : 2 E = id SOO6 60080056 606060600000 saturday Prices on Pipés we are showing, It is easier to make a selec- tion whilst we have the display in our window. We guarantee the qulity of amber and briar and guar- tee also our prices can’t be beaten, A. W REDDIN, Pm, B CENTRAL DRUG STORE, ROSCTE IFO SPA O4SOSS SOSSSSVOOEHCOHS BESZEO SUNNYSIDE, SOGe ©6903 8588 FOSECOORERS purchasing wharf property for an addi- } $4066 © 0806/8008 00080 . a8 — | | ee SO at nodistant day. The eame informant cage he would vot be surprited to see Mr. Martin in Dominion politics again, ard that at no distant day. Loxpoy, Oct. 14.—The Pal! Mall Ga- zette eave that a New York syndicate which already controls two-fifthe of the milk snpply of New York city, 16 attemnt- ing to raise: funds in London to obtain control of another fifth of the supply in order to 2etablish a monoply and dicta e the price of New York and the surrourd- ing districts. New Orveans, October, 14.—Thie was the record-smasher in the number cf | deatns in a single day, from, yellow fever, anee thesickness first appeared. It is d.ificult to find the cause except in the fact that concealnrent neg'ect and rebellion against the authorities of the board of health have made it difficu!t for the phy- sicians to give proper attent'on to cases. At 7 o’clock there had been nine deaths aad 36 new cases for the 24 hours. Lonpox, Oct. 14—The Daily News eays: “There isa good prospect of the speedy conclusion of the general arditra- tion treaty between Great Britain and the United States. We have reason to be- lieve that President McKinley will pro- pose a clause in the treaty providing that before any subject is finally disposed of thai ie referred tothe court of arbritra- tion, such subject shall be approved by the Qaeen on ove hand and by the Ameri can Senate on the other hand. It 18 ex- pe ted that such a provision will induce the senate toratify the treaty; and it is improbable chat any objection will be rai-ed on either side. Sr. Perersnure, Ict. 14.—It is anounc- ed that the police have discovered at the town of Bendera branch of the Baskolniki, the religious sect that believes its members ean gain salvation,by eelf-immolation. Bender is fifty eight milee from Odessa, near which city the bodiestwere tound of a number of the fanatics who had allowed themselves to be buried alive. The leader of the Baskolniki at Bender is a woman named Kayiowa, who is the owner of @ vineyard. She has disappeared and several others are missing. It 18 suppos- ed that they have all been buried alive in the vineyard, and the police will makea search for their dies. Diseases often lurk in the blood before they openly manifest themselves, There- fore keep the blood pure with Hood’s Yarsaparilla. - Ladies, yon should bave your jackets made toorderat D. A. Bruce’s, Best value and best fitting garments, Just received at Beer & Goff’s, a few baskets of California tokay grapes. Bartlett pears selling yery cheap at Beer & Goff’s tonight. Just opened, anice liné of waterproof cuats, in blavk and blue cashmere, with seams and without, extra long capes, really a choice garment. This is.your ea7 to buy one.—MciKay Woollen 0. . When shopping tonight don’t forget our bargaia tables. —Mic- Kay Woollen Eo. a Special discounts on children’s reefers and overcoats tonig! t.— McKay Woollen Co. Highclaes Ready-to- wear Cloth- inz.--We make a epecialty of high class clothing. We are just now showing a choice line of men’s fine overcoats, coats that will compare with the best of custom-made in workmanship and style. Our prices $12, $13 and $15 are not two thirds of what the same quality will vost 0 order. A sample of these goods now in. Our big window deserves more than passing notice. —McKay Woolen Co., Clothiers. A big lot of new Hat and Bonnet Shapes just opened this moring._ Moore & Mce- Leod. A = s * coe i An enthusiastic Church member of Philadelpbia has just contributed $1 to the church on his birthday, pledging bimself to double the amount on each anniversary of his birth for the rest of his life. If he keeps his pledge,and lives long enough, the church will have pleuty of money, for the amount of his offering ov his birthday, twentv-five years hence, will be something over $16,060,000. nnn Are You Losing Flesh? Then something is wrong. To the young it always means trouble, It is a warning to any one, unless they are already too fat. Scotv’s Emulsion checks this waste and brings up your weight again. ‘ Readymade clothing—There is quite a flurry in our clothing department just now over some tremendous bargains in over- Coats that we bought very cheap. —Prowse Bros. 240 3i “ THIS WEEK | THIS WEEK !' NOTHING BUT Pipes, Pipes, Pipes, _ Pipes. A good Briar, 106/°"" SEE THEM, SEE THEM RVD ; REDDIN BROS. Opposite P. 0. | aieeenieeaniah THE NEWS IN SHORT METRE, Items of Interest Bolled Down For More Easy Reading, Eating wax candles has killed a Wor- cester, Ecgland, young woman. She ate them in order to improve her complexion. The. vew Liberal Spanish Cabinet approves of the idea of employing native volunteers against the insurgents in Cuba. Some dervish boats recently captured by the English in a Soudan fight coutaived one of General Gordon’s tuviferm cares with the great soldier’s name on the lid. It was sent home to his family. A requiem mass in an Anglican ehurch at Nottiogham was interrupted by visitors to the recent church Congrees held in the town, who protested against it re atedly’ as being contrary to the Book of Common Prayer. By the death of his father in Scotland George Burns, of Seattle, until recently a fireman on the revenue cutter Grant, re- ceiving a salary of $28 month, becomes one ofthe four heirs to an estate valued at $1,000,000. It is reported at Halifax, that some ‘fty sailors and one Lieut. on board H. M. 8. Urgent, have been attacked by typhoid fever at Jamaica; that ove death has occurred and that the fever is of very dangerous type. | Prof. Holmgren, of the University of Upsala, who bas just died, established the first physiological institute in Sweden. He was Chiefly known through his researches on color blindn2ss and bis plan of testing the color sense by means of wools. One hundred miles of the Uganda Rail- road have been completed and will be thrown open to traffic at once. There re- main 300 miles to be constreted before the Victorie Nyauza is reached. The last forty miles were laid down in a little over two months. — BORN: On the 15th inst., to Dr. and Mrs. Bagnall, a daughter. es MORTGAGE SALE. Land on Lot 65, To be sold by public auction, at the Court House, in Charlottetown, on Tuee- day the 9th day of November, next, at the hour of 12 o’clock noon, under and by virtue of a power of sale contained in a certain Indenture of Mortgage bearing date the (wenth-third day of December, A. D., 1897, made between Henry Taylor, and Mary Jane Taylor, bis wife, of the one part, and Philip Large, of the other part All that tract, piece and parcel of land and premises, situate, lyingand being on Lot or Township number sixtv-five in Queen’s Conny, boundedfand descr bed as tollows that 18 to say: - Commencing at a equare post fixed on the North Shore of the Northumberland Straits, at the south eastward bou: dary of Neil McEac! § ern’s farm; thence runing on said bound— ary north fifty-six degrees and thirty minrtes east for the distance of one bundredand thirty-two:lans, cr there- abouts; thence south for the distance of four chains, or thereabouts; thence south fifty three degrees west for the distance of hundred and twenty-three chains, or thereabotts; or until it meets the said shore; thence foll. w ng the var o1s courses of said shere westwardly, to the place ot commencement, containing one hundred acres of land, more or less, with the appurtenances, For further particulars applv to Mr. W.S. Stewert, Solicitor, Newson’s Block, Charlottetown. Dated this 25th day September A. D., 1897. PHILIP LARGE, AAA A IT A, CES dy i wk 6 ts Mortgagee. CRS RGN 4 NOTICE! § THE PARTNERSHIP here- to fore existing between the undersigned, under the firm name of PERKINS, STERNS & TURNER has this 13th day of October, been dissolved by mutual consent. All persons indebted to the Jate firm witli make payment to F. Perkins, who wiil also pay all liabilities, FRED PERKINS, A. W. STERNS, W.C. TURNER. F Prekins & Co, F. Perkins & Co. We will continue the business OD Ad ted a 4 CRAIN AAT ie Dadra and devote our attention to Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Mill nervy, Mantles, Cloths, 6? Tweeds, Woolens and Gents’ Ee n3 Furnishings. Mr. W. A. Huestis will look after the Drece and Fancy Goods Mr. Turver will look after the Woolens, Cloths, Tweeds, etc, and our Millinery will be in tae Charge oi Miss Mutch. = The Dress Making Depart t ment we Will speak of in o few 4 days, and our aim will be to a WER Ce give the best goods and at the t«% Jowest prices, to all wko favor us with their patronage. Large additions to stock in a short 7 ag time. 4 F. PERKINS & CO. bs bs Successors to Fs Perkins, Sterns & Turner. IETS Ve IN PT ESF Rm OR SSA Oye ng “Tf it’s good it’s here, If it’s here it’s good,” Faulties Form..... Delightful comfort, perfect health and grace, every breath a free one, every move an easy one, the direct and invariable result of living in a “GLORIA” WAIST It’s the easiest corset waist we ever saw. Its ease, fit, comfort are on account of its make It is made in three sections, two side pieces strip which laces and a narrow with elastic lac : shaped into centre of-back. The price is S10 Moore & Mcleod. ‘What we advertise we have.’ = < € - ~ z -, mn, > The ‘color is ecru, a, , « x, = a, <, a, 7 2 TEESE SSPE P SE SS Fe FEE SSS wi Kd + * ; * * K * * * * % : ie) “4 — C7 —_ —— rr COPYRIGHT. 1896) BY.J 8 LippINcoTT Company ) \_ ese A very interesting story commences in to day’s {XAMINER . . $ PPARARAAASAAA KARARASSAAAGS | e » = ay , i +542 : a] ts . |