afrand. Most of the so called bargains in Bulbe are of this ; kind. They are “calls” eamall : Bulbs of weak vitality, aod poor ’ color, Their only merit is cheapness and they are really “dear at a gift’’. Rev our i large named Hyac- imths, they are the finest = grown in Holland. 4 fn . Geo. Garter & Co. 3; a8 e- dt Drrecr IMPporrers or le ? HoLianp Bu tes. | y, . ML ALALILAALADAAUbA ALY We . iS MARRS OAAG SEA ASMA A AbR ARMAS MUL SI 3 ef a SS %G en Cte eae re = y- oS OS 963G OD 3D 0G 9G O™ 4 B : 4 A ¢ ° ¢ : Household Word. : s to © ; @ The Central Drug Store _ 4 We are known to the house- Q d 2 hold as a reliable place to obtain ¢ se é pure drugs at best prices, 0 so ‘ Purity, Accuracy, Despatch, % al our passwerd e of 4 We call your attention te our , ’ @ large stock of fal! requisites.— § ., ¢ Emulsions, Cough Cures, Quin- v n € ine Wine, Beef Iron and Wine, ¢ : ¢ Malt Extracts, ete. ¢ © “Ww é A.W. BEDDIN, Phm B . o CENTRAL DRUGSTORE ¢ Q Sunnyside. ( : OS? DOOYOO DOF ewese! SoS ce COS = =e 6 6FlChlUlU - _—— ————- _— Eh a — re et fertuexs : Four Dollars per Year V QO le 38 SAMY ye ayy Tyrevrerere revere rytTttt sic Hyacinths for —_— ! Md Giass Culture No use to use amall Bulbs for Glass Culture. You Jose your time and trouble. Get the best colors. Cheap, poor Bulbs for house culture are a delusion and — WOPOTETTETEDTerietrrtirt Tiere ter Mame terre re geereryt YHOYPPPEDIITETTTEREPETPTPE PERT EPET TT PTET TTT rrr PRT er DD PORTO TtT THE. Reaa, pulled : Bamanninis ! _DAILY EX AMINER A TURKISH VIEW Turkish Minister Says United State, Claims Are Groundless—Counter- Claims May Be Presented. Wasninorox, October 15.—In conver- sation with areporter the Turkish minister who has just returned to Washivgton, said that be had not heard from his govero- ment anything toconfirm the rumor that the United States government bad in- “tracted its minister to insist on the pay- ment of the claim for $100,000 as indem- nity for lossesin Armenia. “My opinion in the matter,” said the mipister, “is that s great deal of fuss is being made about nothing. I have said alrendy, and many times, that the Turkish goverument is not respuonsible for the riots in Armenia. As to the claim for $100,000 1 can say that it will be treated as similar claims from other governments bave been. The Sublime Porte used every means to protect its owu citizens as well as the citizens and property of other countries. That it could not accomplish ite good intention ix pot the fault ot the Sublime Porte. “T also think that the plaintiffs’ in the care have vot been entirely blameless. We bave stated that three miniatera have caused most of thetrouble. The Turkish government never wanted them in ita terri- tory. They came against our desire, and the consequence has been constant fr:ction They have never yet made aeingle Mo- hammedan convert. I think we could well dispense with all the foreigners iu Asia Minor.” It was stated at the Turkish subjecte re- centiy bad been assa-sinated ia this Coun- try, aud that the authorities were pow io- veatigating the case. It is estimated that as soon as the particulars ehou'd reach the Sublime Porte, a counter claim would be instituted againat the United States to offset | the indemnity claimed by the United Stat- es because of the destruction of the Ameri- can property in Turkey. ~_— A Cranberry Scheme. Sypyey, October 15.—A few leading enterprising business men of the town of Glace Bay are forming a company with the purpose of draining Middle Lake, near Sydney, and planting and cultivating eranberries. Dr. Kendall, the prime pro- moter, has great confidence in the echeme. Gees = : Get an umbrella at Bruce’s. Ladies’ new coating in green, brown, blue and black, just received at D A Beuce’s. — FYE) ern o Sey quests thao solid worth. It’s so the world over.—So you priced suites. ow at same prices as the common ones, Boot Factory IF IT’S NEWSONS IT’S GOOD. ues Style and Finish—_ Without qne lity can’t make permanent business, but quality with- out style and fioieb never gets any business, cash) Bedroom Suites, all thet catches the eve—but they have also, that inherent wearing value which makes them “stand the racket”—Of course if You waut (0 spend more -we can give just as good valuein the higher ~~ .J OHON FT LN es Ne ees Beauty makes more con- i359 oy will tind in our $21.00 (or $20.00 a Raat NEWSON wad ee ee - = Granby Rubbers the Best 172 cases of Men’s Women’s and Children’s Rubbers just received to be sold GOFr BROS. Se ee MickKays BARGAIN Just opened,--New Clothing, Hats and caps, ties and staple goods. Inspection invited, CORNER | W. D. MCKAY ISLA ENGLAND WANTS AN ANSWER From France Regarding Fashoda, —_—— FRANCE I3 WAITING FOR MAJOR MARCHAND'S REPORT ——- —— Which is Expected to Arrive in Paris on Wednesday. [Specran ro Tae ExaMiver.] Lonpow, Oct. 17.—Sir Edwind Monron, the British Ambassador at Paris, bas noti- fied M. Delcasse, the French Minister of Foreign Affiaira that the British Govern- a definite reply as to ment will require whether Marchand is to be withdrawn from Fashoda or not. Upon the receipt of Marchand’s report, which is expected on Weinesday next, it is expected that France will ficd some means Of extracting herself from the diffi- culty. Further I. C. R. Changes. [Spectra to Tua Examiner.) Moncton Oct. 17.—The appointment o¢ Chief train DespatcherGeorge M Jarvis, of Moncton,as Divisional Supt. of the I. C. R. on the Saint Fiavie sod Moncton Districy and Rennels transference to Truro has beep changed. Rennela remains at Campbleton and Jarvis becomes the Supt. of the Halifax and St.Joho Division, with bead-quarters at Truro. H. H. Flemming will probably succeed Jarvis a8 chief train despatcher, The above changes will take effect to dav. It is reported that Alphonze T. Leblanc, of Shediac will he appeinted travelling cauvasser for the Intercolonia! Railway. Our New Steamer’s Name. |SreciaL to Tue Examiyer .] Orrawa, Oct 17.—Sir Louis. Davies has not yet selected a name for the new P, E. Island wiater steamer, vut it is just prob able that she may be called The Minto after Earl Minto, Canada’s next Governor General. Troublesome Indians. Orrawa, Oct 15.—There is reason to fear that unless some new means is found of controlling the Indians of Yukoo they may yet make themselves extremely troublesome. They hold __ it as part of their religious belief that where an Indian bas been killed by a white man the blood of two whites must be taken to pay the penalty. This unfortunate creed to which the Siwashea are firmly attached, hae already Jed to the murder of one white man and the execution of bis murderers at Dawson roay be the signal for further trouble of the same kind. The light of christian influeuce lias hardly yet penetrated to any great extent among the Siwasher, and vheir paganism renders the problem of their handling all the more difficult. ro Insurance occ weeee Every kind of insurance written in leading Brit- ish Companies, and at the lowest possible rates. 2ee2 >» 6660 F. W. Hyndman Insurance Agent, —_ ND; MONDAY, This is True Liberty, when Free Born Men having to advise the Public, may speak iree.”—Evcxiriwes, CHARLOTTETOWN P: E OCTOBER 17,1898 Single Uopies two cents, NO 242 Boy Killed at Kentville. [Sexciat to Toe Examiner] Kentvitie, N8, Oct 17.—A_ little boy named Pino, 11 years old, was run over bere on Saturday by the train acd instant- ly killed, The Sultan Submits. {Spectat ro THe Examiner.] Canea, Crete, Oct 17.—Gomael Bey, the Turkish military Governor, has informed admirals of foreign warships that the Sultan has ordered the withdrawal of all Tarkish troops in Crete in compliance with the joint note from Great Britain, Russie, Italy and France. Gold Commissioner Resigns. ae eee [Speciat to Toe Examiner] Orrawa, Oct 17—Mr. Sifton has receiv- ed by telegraph the resignation of Gorden Hunter, barrister, of Victoria, as gold commissioner of the Yukon. Hunter resigned onaccount of the ill. ness of Mrs. Hunter. A STRANGE PEOPLE. — — + Gigantic Inhabitants of an Island of the Solomen Group Described. Vancouver, B. C., Oct 15.—Australian papers received bere p-r steamer Warrimoo {give further interesting details of the cruise of H. M. 8. Mohawk in the Solomon islands. They are made public by an officer of the warshiy, who says : “One of the most interesting features in connection with our cruise was the visit to Tocupia. This island is without bis- tory. Its people certainly are not Kanak - ansas, woolly baired nor stunted in stature. The wholetisland certainly seems to jive color to the Darwinian idea of a submerg- ed contimeut, in eo far thatthe formation is mountainous with valleys and has 800 people on it. They are gigantic in stature. One we measured wae 6 feet 10 inches tall, The women are proportionately large. | They have long, straight hair(the men), which they dye a flaxen color and which in | thick folds hangs over their copper tinted shoulders. The women, on the con- ‘trary, have their hair cut short. They may be related to the Samoans or Maoris, but they certainly differ so mach from the . Polynesian as to make their history most interestiug. Strange to say also they have no weapons of defense at all. It is @ re- markable fact that they marry ovuly once, the superstition being that if a mar- ried man or woman dies, no matter how many children there may be, the deceased spirit has gone ahead and is waiting for the other half.” A Contradiction. Frepericton, Uctober 15.—Rerferring to a despatch from Aldershot camp, which appeared come time ago, in which Gen- eral Hutton was made to denounce the infantry echool at Fredericton as a failure, Colonel Vidal, the commandant, says to~ dey that the despatch was an unmitigat. ed lie, having not even a semblance ef iruath, General Hutton neither criticised the school nor upbraided the officers or men, sie 13 —(ae — aa ' Visiting Cards —=*" sk s% “a. Sh Perhaps your supply of | Visiting Cards has run ont; or you have only a few left. % =~ SS i i> We print visiting cards. Let us print your next lot We'll print them neatly and use good cards. ’ omnes ek oi Our ovrices ase,—Ladies Cards 40c. a pkg. Gentle men’s Cards 35c a pkg. The Examiner Pub. Co Tue Jos Priyters. su o— a aS oS ae —— 1 — i — aS London House Building. ik ae — O68 ‘ ‘ ? } The Emperor of China. London, Oct. 15.—The British German aod Japanese Ministers at Pekio, accord- ing to a special despatch from Shanghai, have vainly sought tor a week past an audience with the Emperor. Ano official of the Teung«Li-Yamen says the Emperor lies}in a dying condition in asmall building on & Jake near the Empress Dowager’s Palace, where no man Can penetrate, Affecting Parewell. Ottawa, October 14.—The Nationa Convcil of Women of Canade yesterday bade a formal farewell to Her Excellency the Countess of Aberdeen, the Council’s founder and first president. The event proved to be a most affecting one, and will long live in the memory of those fortunate enough to be present. ——_—_< > —Conan Doyle, the noveliet, offers a; subscription of ten guineas towards the | erection of a statue of George Washington in London. Whereupon the Montreal Gazette aske: What United States litera- teur will win fame by offering fifty dollars towards a monument to the graceful and pious George III, at Washington ? Pure silk umbrellas, steel handles, fancy wood ends, worth $3, among that lot we're clearing, at $1.49. See them—Moore & McLeod. ‘Tf you had an umbrella you needn’t have stayed in the house all day. See ours at $.49—Moore & McLead. —— Hear the pathetic story of Geordie Howe, “the lado’ yairts,” at St James’ Hal) tonight. SaLe or Cror, Stock anp Farm—The date of the sa’e of the etock, crop and farm of Mr Brenton F Longworth, on the Mount Edward Road, has been changed to Tues- day, the let November. See advt. i ST ED > a oS What France Expects. London,Oct 15.—The Paris correepon~ dent of the T’mes eayr: =] understand, on good authorny, that Fravce expects a amall commercial post on or sear the Nile, oratthe entrance 'o Babrel-Ghazal, :@ compensation tor theevecuation of Fisb- oda.” LOCAL NOTICES. Extra values in uoderwear tonight at D A Bruce’s, Cape Cod cranberries received fresh, at Sanderson & Co's. Alive tothe importancs of local indus- tries, the North Syduey Board of Trade has giveu favorable consideration to pro- sal asking the town to bonus Davidson Brothers boiler makers of Halifax if they establish works there. A little money goes a long was in buying boots and shoes from us tonight. R K Jost Stamper’s Corner. Finest n»med Hyacinths and Hyacinth giesses. Carier’s Bookstore. 8 Frrness Line ‘of Steamer — Halifax to Great Britain 8. 8. “ London City” leaves Halifax for London G. B. 20th Oct, S. 8. “Dahome” will leaye Halifax for Liverpool 26th Oct. W W. CLARKE, Agent Insurance A lot of that line of “dollar forty-nine” umbrel]las were sold Saturday. You'll need to hurry if you want one, Regular sizes, ladies umbrellas, Paragon frames, assorted handles some steel, some wood, some with fancy wood ends, some ornamented vith sterling silver. The covers are nearly all silk. If these umbrellas had been bought in the regular way the price would be $2.0 No 0 to $3.00. Ww $149 Moore & McLeod What We Advertise We Have,