«~ —ARI —s . t STRONG Ladies, Gents’, Boys IN ind Girl's. Youths and isses’ Warm Winter Underclothing, Linders, Eirawers and é ombinations. cChi'dren’s Combinations, $1.00 per suit Girl's Combinations, $1.55 per suit. Misses’ Combinations, $1.75 per suit. Ladies’ Combinations. $1.75 per suit. Ledies Combinations, extra quality, $2.25 per suit. Tadies and Children’s Lind- ers, all prices, Gents Undeclothing Gents heavy knit Linders and Drawers, worth 90c each, at. $1.25 per} suit. 4 nother line fine knit ex- tra heavy Shetland, :egular $1.40 each, at per suit $2.25. SPECIAL HOSIERY Ladies’ fine Cashmere seam less hose, worth 3&c¢ at 25¢ per pair: Gents all wool socks, spec— ial at 22c pair, regular 28c. There is no mystery regard n g our low prices, we buy tor cash direct from the manufac. turers, and secure values that cannot be beaten. W. A.WEEKS & Co. Wholesale and Retail Our Importation Of Pipes Are Here And ready for sale. Call and see them; aeee REDDIN BROS. Oppesite P. O. October Magazines — AT THE— Sunnyside Bookstore HASZARD & MOORE Sunnyside Bookstore. Woeuralgia. In the head is almost invariably caused by decayed and apscessed teeth n’t suffer needlessly when — can be releived in a few hours and cured in a few days by the careful treatment we will give you. J. H. AYERS DENTISI. P. 8,’ Painless extraction of teeth { eth tery . ex. 4 REET LES RRO MENT TKS PERL | Or ERE Baines SAOSHOSSS SOSH OOOH SOOHSSSHBAOS GOSS OECOBOSSL® THR DAILY EXAMINER, CHAKLOTTETOWN, OCTOBER 4, 1897 SPECIAL DESPATCHES TO THE EXAMINER, : Death of Neal Dow. ’ Portianp, Me., Oi Dow died at his res afternoon. The eud « on venerable re uence if the develop'ng her navy. Nova Scotia's Exhibition. grand stand, _—_ ~~. -- -——_— The Tarte-Gronier Case. MoytreaL, Get. 4.--The jury of guilty against Grenier. LATEST NEWS BY WIRE AND MAIL. Toronto, Oct. 1.—A firm in th:s city is arranging a monster deal by which the Rothschild firm of London, England, will acquire the compleie control of the valu- able petroleum yells in tha vicinity cf Petrolia, Ontario. Five million dollars is the amount which the firm is prepared to advancé tg seeyre the control of the oil properties. It is secertained that the Standard Oi] Company have been negotiat- Seotch fine} '*2 to get the yroperties with the view of ; 900,000 and certainly not more than $15,- corneriag all the oii in America. If the Rothschild deal is consummated a material reduction in the price of oils will be the result. Kawsas City, Mo, Oct. 30.—Mrs. Marv Cass who died on Saturday night and was buried yesterday, spent the last few moments cf her life sitting before a mirror. When Mrs, Cass became ill three months ago with dropsy, and was informed she could not recover, she re{used to believe it and ordered a full length mirror placed in her room. Before this she eat day after day, carefully noting the changes in her appearance wrought by the ravages of disease. On the morning of her death, when seated before her mirror, she viewed her reflection and then calmly announced that she was about todie. She died with her eyes fixed on the mirror, and just be fore her death she gave orders that she be buried under a widespreading tree, as she had never liked the sun. She was OPePP nee PARE ED ORT TINE “It pays to buy at Carter's. —_ Now is the time to buy BULBS a We have a large stock for out door and indoor cu ture,impeorted from : olland, China and other countri:s of production. No better varieties oor higher qualities are procurable anywhere. Oiit fricewure- lower then thoeg_ of any of the foreigh dealers for came elity of Bulbs, anil buvers have thé advantage of seeing what they are getting. MAiL ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY Hyacinths, Tulips.(ro- eus, Bermuda Easter Lilies, «chinese Sacred Lilies, Freesias, Narci=s sus, also Hyacinth Glasses Our Bulb Catakgue gives full rices and cultural directions, Free rite or Cail for it, Geo. Carter & Co., Booksellers & Stationers. } TPPPTTTOPPONRINNTTTPR NPAT MrnRH THN PPPET TR roprrrrrrrorreL one rnn te nnrrHnInNL> AUGAUAdGhUAAdAAbUbddScheGAARLUadSdRcaLecMeh WAL SCLbLbdddddadddddadddddddddd rn e = = = = F a What it Does Cures coughs quickly. What people say of it That it is a eplendid article. What it costs But 25¢ This has reference to British Cough Cure Cures most coughs speedily. Prepared bv, A. W REDDIN, Pho. & CENTRAL DRUG STORE, SUNNYSIDE, ee t. 4—General Neal Saturday former was peaceful, and he retained con- sciousness until about an hour before he died. 4 al ing yy Developing Hor Navy, Lonpoy, Oct.—It is said that Japa | intends spending $125,000,000 l England during the next eight years i Hauirax, Oct. 4—-During last week 47,000 people visited the provincial exhibi- | tion, and 21,000 paid for admission to the in the Tarte-Grenier libel case returned a verdict 2OO6 090 9GOSO0098F688SGODSOSOOOSOCOL®™~C 58 200 Deee coecrs Or eeeee coe buried in Union Cemetery vesterday ‘n | TELEGRAPHIC, accordance with her directions, Denver and Kio Col. on Sept. 9 do Midland, Railroad at Newcas'le, Pennsyvania Railroad, and his wife ‘ formerly Miss Wilson, of Derry, Pa, to Bay Ee wbom he was married on Aug. 25. The Viol two were on their weddiog tour. The ¥ A" - | identification was made by means ofa aN pass found on Black’s body. Simca, Oct. 1.—The cluded, and nothing now remains The upper collect the fines. i . “hie cea ‘ 1a oO . . - 1e¢ AI a. nin al E . - " | Mobmands, cowed by the snecess of the This season we have a large stock of Dre 8S Goods, embracing eV erything new and desirable for thi "| British troops, are accepting the terms of | trade, with a variety of suitable trimmings. The display is fine, and the prices you will find are the } a SCARONES ” | the British commanders, Raiders are loot-!| city. Yon should inspert our stock before you decide on your new dress—it will oe ie in the ae » vicinity of M; : Ore 4 ; : 8 ° ‘ . % : ber — lil pry you | ing in the vicinity of Manzua. A force of | old goods of any kind to show you, everything this season’s importation, my odo so, Nu | insuvgent tribesmen attacked Sadda yes- | terday, but were easily repulsed. All the English women have been removed :o} p'aces of safety in the Kurrum valley. [jackets 2.53.6. cS WixxireG, Oct. 1.—Arthur Drapean> APES - who worked in this city twenty years a, Q | for a dollar a day, reathed here today ou : | his way east. Hehas been in the Klon- | dikes andis now en hs way home to ae S SS EX % ° awo2s } Quebec with a quarter of a mililon. ae fos é Firme urs, Oct. 1.—The torpedo boat He destrovers Lynx and Thrasher grounded ook . . . . : ‘ ig * : VF $4 vesterday during a foz,on Dodman’s Point. Right m style, right il quality, right if price. Bk: The Trasher broke in two and it is expect- ; ed he Lynx will do the same. The crews Anotherlot of hats opened Saturday ay of both boats were taken off. Three stokers rs were killed and two were injured by the »! ae bursting ofa steam pipe on board the | 2=======eremsamesrnseeesserem: —r ree LS “e e Thrasber shortly after she grounded. Saw Francrico, Oct. 1.—The Call says the appraisers of the lateJ. G. Fair’s estate have completed their task and will present their report to the probate court in a few days. The report will show that the value of the Fair estate has been very much over-rated instead of being valued at from thirty to sixty million, the appraisers say the official figures will be about $12,- 000,000. WasnixGron Oct. 1.—lThe Power Station of the Capitol Traction Company, a six-story building, occupying the entire equare on Pennsylvania avenue, /13:h and D stree's was destroyed. spread east, and several buildings on the south side of Pennsylvania, avenue were burned, The street cay lives were. tied up, and che electric lights of the city went out. The loss isa million dollars Moyxrreat, Oct. 1.—An_ important Conference took place yesterday between Mr. T. G. Shaughnessy, vice-president of the Canadian Pacific Railway, and Mr. J. B. MeArtbur, president of Rosslaud, (B. C.) Board of Trade, as a result of which Mr. Shaughnessy promised that the Canadian Pacific would build into Rossland at once, and that individvais connected with the railway would furnish the necesary capital to erect a emelter in the vicinity of Rossland, so that ores from the company be treated cheaper than they are across the border. In fact, it is proposed that the charge for smelting will be as near cost as possible. The C. P. R. will also connect the smelter with an aerial railway system, so that there will be easy access from all the mines. NEWS NOTES. The Clyde shipbuilding returns for August show a great falling off, owing to the strike of the engineers. Aman named Keltie, while jumping from the Sussex express at Hampton last on ~ Pirrssurc, Pa., Oct. 30.—The bodies of two victims of the wreck on the Colora- Grande were to-day identified as those of Elmer F Biack, for many years an engineer on the charred fragment of a Pennsylvania annual Campaign against the Mobmands has been suecessfuly con- but to Mohmands have been severely punished, and the lower The #.mes | > ——— A fe st Latest Styles and Meterials Now In Stock ENGINEERS INSPECTION. The Charlottetown Engineer Company under command of Major Weeks was inspected on Saturday by Capt. Twining, R. E. The infantry inspection took place at Victoria Park in the morning. The turn-out was large; the men looked emart, and the uniforms and accoutrements were clean and in good order. After having received the inspector, who was accompanied by Lieut. Col. Mcore and Sergt. Major Warburton, with a genera! salute, the company marched past and was then put through several battalion and company movements by the commanding officer and the other officers of the com pany. After the infantry inspection the Com- pany marchedgytto Belvidere, Having pai- tik n of a lunch provided on the grounds, the men were told off to their several tasks. Asignal equad under Sergeant J. Field and Sapper W. P. Doull :ranemit- ted meseages by flags and by elec-ricity in a manner which surprised ana delighted the insnecting officer. A field kitchen was constructed by a equed under Sergeant Gates, which was exceedingly well done. The bridging pariy were unable to complete the work intended Owing to an accident whereby 0 1e Of the large frames of the lock bridge was broken. Capt. Twining expressed himself as well pleased with the work done aud with the capabilities of the offizers and men of the corps. LOCAL NOTICES, Little suits—just opened another lot of little snits for boys from 4 to 14 years old, $1, $1.50,$1.75. See our boys ulstera, $2, $2.75, $3 50.— Prowse Bros., the Won- derful Cheap Men. 231, 2i. Ladies—See our new fall jackets, all the very newest and most fashionable garments produced at prices to suit all- Thureday, fell, breaking his nose and sustaining severe injuries, Earthquakes are reported to oo Y . oF Bornes ind —& pew icland has een | thrown up near Mempakul. Horatio David Davies; G60atrvative member of parliament fot Chatham, has been choeen lord mayor Of London, sac- @emding Sir George Fadel Phillips. Captain M¢Rae, formerly of Winnipeg, and who commanded a detachment of Qanadian Voyageurs on the Nile Expedi- tion in 1884,is in Montreal organizivg a SF nee — expedition to the Klondyke. The anti-cigarette law enacted by the G. veral . ably ° Tennessee, at its { last session, has been declared unconstitu- \ tional by United States Circuit Judge Lur- ton. The Spanish gunboat Neuva Esparia captured a filibustering expedition at Bay Uorrientes, Cuba. Itis teared all were massacred. Among the party were twenty-eight Americans, France has bought the late M. Wadding- to :’e collection of Greek cvins for 421,000fr. It contains 73 gold, 1,360 silver and 5,635 | bronze pieces. Among them are coins of 393 towns of Asia Minor. Advices from Winnipeg state that this year has witnessed a remarkable increase in the volume of traffic on the Canadian Pacific railway, and also in the total sales of the land department. A new Anglo-Russian newspaper, print ed in the Russian language, it is about to be published et Moscow, as a part of the scheme of promotion of commercial rela- ations between England and Russia. Count Okuma, the Japanese Foreign Minister, is likely to represent Japan in the Behring Sea conference at Washingtcn, vot On account of the importance of the Behring Sea controversy but because of other important matters between Japan and the United Stetes in the settlement of which he is desirous of assisting. It is asserted im Engiish naval circles that the tory edo boat commanded by Prinoe Carl, the son-in-law of the Prince of Wales nearly foundered in a stcrm while retura- ing from the Jubilee testivities of the King of Sweden. The boa. Was damaged, and her crew, who had all bufsbandoned hope have { day) at Stanley Bros. shaken maay places on the northeast coast | Store, | of reaching land, finally galned the Island of Bornholm, in the nee t . > ——e* comers.—Prowse Bros, 2 1, 2i. Red felt hats expected today, (Satur- The Always Busy 229 in. | New falt and winter stocking for ladies andchildren, Extravalues in cashmere and heavy wollen. One line starts at 10c for 44inch, up to 22c for ladies size. Cashmere, plain and broad rib:, seamless, 25c a pair at Stanley Bros, The Always Busy Store. One of Many—the great snap in bound books at Carter’s bookstore. Regular price—and they are worth it--50 cents; our price only 25 cents. Hundreds of novels, best authors, regular price 25 cents; our price, 3 for 25 cents. See them on tables and stands in centre of store this (Saturday) eveniog.— Carter’s Bookstore. PRINTING FOR EVERY DAY USE Requires to be done neatly, promptly and cheap, There is only one place in the city, where you can get the fullest satisfaction, that is at. JAS. D. TAYLOR, The Printer Queen Street OSS HHSSOOSIHOSISHSIS OOCOSSOOOSHOSCOSCOSSOS SOOT SSSS$SSSTSLSCHSSISHOSOALSOSEHOSISHSE Ba ; : _ Physical Culture and Dancing. Itiss H. McDonald, will reopen her classe’, On Tuesday, October 5th. Private lessons given atary hour. Marches and fancy daices arranged for entertainments. Full culars regarding classes on appli- i room in Masonic Bui:dir¢§ AAAS AAAMEAA AAAARASAAR AS “If it’s good it’s here, If it’s here it’s good,” satisfaction. $1.95—Black Kersey, plain, good germents for the price—closed front. 2.35—Fair grade of Kersey, ‘1897 length,” plain but neat. 2.55—Box front, fitted back, “1897 length,” velvet col- lar, wort $2.55, 2,85—Good heavy Kersey, vel- vet collar, box front,“1897 length. 3.15—Here’s s, nice one—heavy cloth, velvet collar, closed box fron’, coat back tri..- med, braid, 3.56—A stylish, well made, 1897 Jacket of rough cloth. we have. at the price. THE 1897 JACKET The jacket of correct style is the jacket we sell. Our “1897 Jackets” are strictly 1897 styles,— 3 they’re the Jackets of fit, of wear, of honest A few samples, These are only a few samples from our crowded cloak section. Just enough to give an igea of what Our Jeckets are priced at what they’re worth, sold at what they’re worth, no more, and no matter how low priced, each one is the best possible garment Moore & Mcleod. “What we advertise we have.” PEER EERE RENEE FE at 3.85—Here’s a beauty; heavy, warm, stylish. serviceable, built of handsome ‘ curl cloth. 4.35—heavy brown beaver, vel- vet collar, box front, 5.35-—Closcd box tront, coat back, ripple collar. 5.70—Handsomely braided bik Jacket, close box front. 6.70— Heavy brown beaver, velvet collar, fitted front : and back, a handsome garment, * § : = % : = +s ths wi ork ae a ae a e a a : eRe eS The better the grade The bigger the trade Never was a truer word spuken. elt is our watchword from the very start, and our immense growth proves the truth of it. Nothing but the best at any price, but the price is _always as low as 4 the lowest. GOOK STOVES Housekeepers have long since learned the virtue of a cook stove. the finest line of stoves ever shown on P. E. I. and Royal Art Runges are the best made, DODD & ,B0GERS x Wholesale & Retail. We have The Favorite, Model Grand / Those that handle them say 89, wat \ sh ee aue 1 , @==2ee8 wes OOS «4 146086 300846 &