— Last Week THE CAMPAIGN IN INDIA. ——[i-— OCTOBER (zreat blankets. values . i in| Now is the! THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 1 1897 TELEGRAPHIC. NEWFOUNDLAND ELECTION. NYY - AS ‘. SAN eP ’ ee’ | Tribesmen Expelled from a: Pass, time to buy, the/THE MAD MULLAH HAS FLED goods are fresh, and| ae e ) Shs prices are low. | British Sustain a Trifiiag Les’. ‘i . : : BO RS I cae sk ec tae wi 00 OF GOP Be cet a ae ee sete > f somes > morning. General Westm acoti, zed io palrs extra large the village eovering the liue of the ndvane y = | aod bis repeal brought into action a ie | balf-pact e1 t v’cloc K, *OOon expelied tne be . - | trit es ie dee oar gars. Oaly a elight 20 pairs damaged | - — on was enceuntered when the st was reacbed and a pass captured Aye | at “half rast ten o'clock. The British , sattain:d only a trifling Joss. ar The Mullah of Saidakbar has fled and () pairs California Sir William Lockhart is pow descending wool blankets $1.60) 20 pairs polar wool blankets $1.90. 25 pairs Victoria wool biankets $2.65 25 pairs Jubilee wool blankets 2,95 25 pairs Merino. wool blankets 3.95 to 7.50, according to size 75 pairs fine Shet- lad, heavy weight 1 95, : : ; W- A.WEEKS & Co. The Peoples Store. Jap Japan Japanese our a consigment of Japanese Chinaware and Fancy Articles Hyacinths, Tulips, Is Here... 5 aio. and is ahead of anything Eermuda Easter ‘ : a ci Lilles, ever shown in this city. beenate tnesed tation: Come and see. LEvery- Freesias, body welcome. Narcissus, Only a few of those Jap Teapots at 19¢ each left. HASZARD & Moore = into the Afridis territory. “GERMANY OY iD HAYTY. Fatherland Must be Mollified, |: 4p Indemnity Demanded. } — | vti | ' Porr Av Prixce, Hayti, Nov. Serious trouble has erisen between Heyii and Germany. | fhe German mini-ter to this republic, | Count Schwerene has hauled duwn hie flag } and according to the current report, three German warthips are expected hereto back up the ultimatum of that Minister to Hayti,demaoding an indemnity forthe alleged illegal arrest and imprisonment of | a German citizen named Linders. Snicide of a Well-known Contractor. —- Hauirax, Nov. 1.—Juhn MelIntoeh, the well-known contractor, of Stellarton, committed euicide on Wedoesiay morning. Another lot Hyacinths just opened, direct from Holland. Splendid bul be. 6 doz. Hyacinth Glasees, only “1 5¢ each. Geo. Carter & Co., mgt, pli Booksellers & Stationers (AlAAADvuuAAAAADASAULA4sdsvaaasuisisaaacaaicinaapuaiiddacdgauauaiaasia i Sunny side Bookstore. HAVE YOU TR IED, 3 REDDIN’S ge Sun Cured Smoking Tobacco x0T— TRY A PACKAGE The best smoke in the city, Large tins 25c. REDDIN BROS. ore site P. O. Printing | in all its branches at the Exam- INER Office, one cf the best equip- ped Job Printing Establishments on P. E. Island. ; VOSOC USE SEH OOOO COT IHIE0 Cold Weather Bracers. BRITISH BEEF IRON & WINE Makes new rich blood +5c per bottle. “BRITISH” QUININE WINE an invigorating . and appetizing tonic. LARGE BOTTLES 75c A. W REDDIN, Pm. 8 CENTRAL DRUG STORS, SUNNYSIDE, 90000000 0000000 COO OOOO SOSRSSOSHOHSSSSOSHOSES COLOCSSOOCOOESOOS GOSS 2 —— ‘THE LEADER. AND HIS COLLEAGUES SLAIN IN TRINITY, —_—_—_ Bower's Now ? 2 ic Vr. v 10 Mea Wher nity, vet, oir nave t vier, for the Goverament : W uiitewary, 559: J ibnson, But fer the opposition Br w , 1034; Mare How ereat shue, 08. candidates 536 Watson, 94‘. mn re witli 06 & be that at th w ites carried u al ritv. Tae count, so far. in puste tie “er e on opposition tick: © sill be coastituency by uw larze m ig a -tremg belief that as goes the whol- colony. In th- ernment 22, oOppositi g ¥ rnmeo', with the +peaker in tne chair, & majority of 7. If tne opposition bave hev are: 9 is revo ution 1 when It is remen- ia the W! eix hit ‘ale last elect Priany “ pore sand Trinity, not on! tbat returne ajority, Priuity the who i. th t but there iu goes sO | mereiy beld their own in tt .e constituencies ; not neard from, the Whiteway government are now io & minority ; aod if the opposi- | Lon bave a in the other coustituen-~ ie*, anything like they have io the cou- tituencies beard from, the opposition have | a large ere NEW ERUNSWICK NEWS. Fire at Hamp Valley. Appointment, ‘obitay, Footbull. &r. Jonx, Nov. |.—Dr. Travers, sen of ; Dr. Boyle Travers, has b-en appointed assistant Superintendent of the Lunatic Asylum, vice Dr. Steeves, revigued. Andrew Inches, Deputy Surveyor | General, died yesterday at Fredericton, aged eighty. Tbe first important football game of the season was piayed bere on Saturday, when the St. John B& A Cinb team teat the University of New Brunewiek, }2 to @. The village of Hempton Station had ~ bad fireon Saturday, The houses burned included the Methodist parsouage, and the dwellingsofMr. Evavson, William Me- ' Manus and E. G. Evans, <-> é+s ORIGIN OF NATIONS. Brittany is inhabited by the descend- ants of the origina! Britons or Bretons. The Austrians were originally the Oester-Reichers, or inhabitants of the Eastern empire. The Hittites were first mentioned about 900 B. C. as a commercial and military nation to thenorth of Palas- tine. The Wends of northeastern Germeny were a branch of the Slavonians, whe settled along the sea in the sixth cen- ' tury. The Ronmmanians are descendants cf the Romans who conquered and ocen- pied a portion of the territory new called Roumania. The Albanians are descended from the Alemanni, who, in the fourth cen- tury, settled in the conntry where their descendants still remain. The unspeakable Turk.is descended from a race of thieves and murderers, who first appeared in history in the tenth century. Turks came from the steppes of central Asia and were of Tartar origin. The Romans never madé any impres- sion upon the Germans, even Oaesar failing in his attempts to invade the country beyond the Rhine. The army of Varrus, the Roman general, was an- nihilated by Arminius or Hermann in the Teutoburg battle. The Carthaginians became a nation | ie the ninth century B. C., with the founding of their city by Dido, or Blisaa, as she was also called. She was a prin- cess of Tyre, and. her husband being killed by Pygmalion, the king, and her own life threatened she fled with a number of adherents and started a new colony.—St. Louis Globe-Democrat. DIED. Suddenly, at his residence, Chestnot Street, this (Moadsy) morning, Charlies Panu), im the 51st year of his age. [Funeral on Wednesday atl o’clock to Clyde River. Friends will please aecept this invitation to attend. Passed peacefully away at the residence of her brother, William Rattray, Brackley Point Road. Catherine L, beloved wife of John A. Warren, Tyre Valley, i in the 59th year of her age. You know that Sovereign Flavoring Ex- tracts are good and reliable, then why not insist upon having them, when an attempt ig made to substitute. la-t house the parties stood, gov- | yn, 14, viving i pet eee Government Pray Defeated. Salt "DP hiviiti MEDICAL From W. &. Fraleigh, M < — | UPAR AAAS AAAAAAARARA AAR i “Tf i 1t s If it rood it 3 he re, s here it’s good,” b / : a | | nice D. Toronto:—“This is v0 % ¥ . , , certify aa Miss Barbara Clemwo of 258 Beliwoods | | Ave., Toronto, was treated | by me for sev- | at i f . ifer Doctor — erai years } ' : : Testifies Salt Rheum Te: , and that believing her case | incurable I sent your agent to her Your Nyassan has permant ntly cured hx Figg WRITE TO THE NYASSAN MEDICINE CO., Mention this paper when you write. Now 1, 3,5 & wk > EE CANADA TO ENGLAN?, 1897. is Octeber 13th, The thirteenth of October, Wil! long rememered be, When thou wast nesr to zero, | And! at eighty-three. Bethink thee Mother England, What sport it was \o me | To know thee cold and frost bound, | While I scored eighty three. Go teach thy precions Kipling How little sense he shows, | To name thy dearest daughter “the Lady of the Snows.” —Ciara H. Mountcaetle. Clinton, Ont. ieniaceseeaagampc callie iantitaialileiinciianti WAR FEELING IN CHINA Nenana 0 eee ere Sane The Gathering of Fereign Fleets Said to Alarm the Natiives. Vicroria, B.C., Oct.49.—The 8. 8. Empress of Japan, arrived from China, bring* pews that the rapid increare of mea of war of different nationalities in Chinese waters is being viewed with considerable alarm by the people and the goverament of China, and the different easiern colonies are greatly alarmed over the situation. Each nation is rapidly adding veesels to its 's uadruv. The moment a new venrsel e-rives for one beat, other squad- rons immediately notify head | quarters, and if a new vearel is not sent a smaller ove is recalled and a larger and more powerful oue is sent in its place There are now more than two hundred aud fifty foreign cruisers, “Dattle shipe and gunboats, besides overva hundred torpedo boats on the Chinese etMiun, and as there is nothing for any of them to do at present, rave the amall river guoboate, which are kept busy putting down pirates, it seems that each uation is jealously watching the other. In Hong Kong, the increasing squadrons ere the sole topic of conversa tion at clubs, om the streets, and every- where else where men do congregate, and the prevailingopinion isthat thereis trouble ahead or there would be no occasion for these signiticant preparations. Many na- val and wilitary men at the different naval siationse in Chinese waters, accordipg to the officers of the Emprees of Japan, are publicly advocating better armament of their forces, forthey fear thatthe quietude now prevailing there will soon be disturbed. The presect calm, during which all the preparations are being made oa jnaud and sea—for the military have bought new barracks at Hong Kong and on every station they are busily reoruiting their forces—is just the calm which preceeds a storm. It is between Russia and Japea that ihe trouble is expected, and with these nations at war in all probability other nations would be dragged into the imbrogiis. Rus- sia of late has been overstepping the limits in her land-grabbing schemes in the Orient. Russian agents are everywuere, and Corea and Northera China are overrun with them. They are working ai present secretly, bus if expeetations are realized, will break ent openly soon, clsiuw and take by force a portion of Corea, aud much of | Nerthern China. L@CAL NOTICES. &'avkets, all wool, part cotton and all cotton, 5, 6, 7 and 8 Ibe, 85c, $1, $2, $2.75, $3.50, $4.50 aod $5; smal! size, medium size, and large size. All at a very smal! ae on cust.— Prowse Bros. 255 —3i Ladies’ jackets-—The ladies who visited our cloak department this fall have been pleasantly surprised with the magnificert assortment of fashiowable garments shown by ue.—Prowse Bros. 255 —3i1 Gentlemen— You who ‘are fond of nice goode in underelothing and do not want to pay too much for same, call and see our fall stock.—Prowse Bros. 255 3i Buy your underclothing from Prowse Bros and your will get the bes: and the cheapest. 254, 2i. Offices toLet The Suite of Offices in the Cameron Block, occupied by J. B. Hegan; Esgq., Dominion Goverment ,Engineer. Apply to HORACE HASZARD, Charlottetown. 16 oct 6 eod AANA ARARARARARARAARARRRRRAARARALRRARARRARATR eve eye | The Quick Comer’s ¢ 47 PF ——— | Here’s a money saving opportunity fr all of y you, 2 Wut on ourjcentre counter, we've pilei a lot of Me Costume clothe; and ulsterings—s ome splendid “e for dresses and suits, some admirable for Samm 'hildrens Cioaks, some first rate es lining for B heavier cloths, : They’re regular $0¢ to $1.55 zoo?s, they’re all. 54 iachs wide. We've cut the) price to. 606 Pci YARD. On the same counter we're showing a lot of trimmrngs in p:avers, astrachans, chinchellas etc.,at about a quarter regular prices; 2c to 12¢. SBLC4O+V2888tE8 Moore & Mcleod. What we advertise we have.” PERE E EEE ENN Y YY vere: Cold Weather Footwear Big supply of big Felt Boots. Just see our Women’s a COFF BROS. | > ae Good Tailoring That is the kind we do. If you cannot get suited any where else, try us) WE CAN DO IT. $17.00 Fits you with a suit of elegant Clay Worsted. $15.60 Fits you to a beautiful Blue Seige Suit, English manufactste © elegantly made and trimmed. . $14. $15, $16 i ‘ t f & We bay | 4 oy ® & Is the price we ask you for nobby tweed suits. the better kind. HATS! HATS! The latest fashions. Large Stock. Don’t buy a hat until mis see ours. Gents’ Furnishings i in the very latest styles McKay Voolen Con High Class Tailors and i Farnishers. eS FOR SALE Valuable “Property e or. the corner at pvigatin LS 2 = i yee « ide ae “ee aie al, hla The undersignd offers by priyate sale his valuable property, situat Pownal and Richmond Streets,and occupied by him as a store sod « slates ast This property is weil known. end offersa rare opportunity to any persoa e8 a of opening @ grocery or liquor business, One half of the purebase movey en remain secured on the property, at 5 percent. aunum,. For further inform apply to the owner. 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