THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 6, 18 — a me, STOWERS Peptonized Sance scocceeseooes y eee hoi $ tle contains e A ( certain quant . ¢ of pepto ¢ PERFECT @ thea ° ful aid S IGESTIVE § ion voi ermal => «ee eoee FO S Sauce 18 1 Soecials This Week Include RARE BARGAINS We quote low cash priceste all buyers for cash —.. {rish Linens and Towels — 25e¢ pair —Fice Toilet, Towels pretty order, all linen, value 3@, larger size, «ame quality 35c reguiar 44, S1-> 81.50 82.00.—Dozen fine Irish ‘able Napkins, value 50c dozen more 59ec -Our best quality fine unbleached Table i.inen T2c quality, 98c buys spec- ja) live 72 inch Bleached Table Linen, valve | 20, §9e -Large eize ¥ bite Counterpapes, va'’ne $1.15, Warm Winter Underwear. fleavy all wool country sox Ide value 22e. Ladies seamless Cashmere hase 25C€ value B5e. Ladies Urdervests, heavy 18e¢ up. Drawers 28e up. Gents Linders and Drawers the best value we have ever shown. Spccial line heavy all wool ribbed, 10€ cheap at 5c. Fine knit Shetland, in all weights, $1.25 a suit up. Worth $180 Grand valiur. Biy rorchase Knit Shirts, 50C@ made to sell a T2e. Anwwer line Grey and Blue Flannel Shirts,a'l sizes, marked $1,25, to clear T5e. Corsets to Clear Odd lines; sizee—18 to 20. and 25 to 28 486 for 30¢ Sse for 44e. Tse for Me, SSc for 6tc. Lutes kid gloves to clear—odd ote; 49¢ 75€ and SVE. Gents Kid Gloves, half pri e, S155 for 7Se, 63¢ slightly potted, 8125 for “Th's Week New Clean Blankets heap. From the best assortment, the best gocod-, the best value. Examine our stock, we bny for cash from the best maker-, and sell cheap. Try The People’s Store. W. A.WEEKS & Co. Jap Japan Japanese our — consigment of Japanese Chinaware and Fancy Articles Is Here... and is ahead of anything ever shown in this city. Come and see, Every- body welcome. Only afew of those Jap Teapots at 19c each left. HASZARD & Moore Sunnyside Bookstore. Printing in all its branches at the Exam- INER Office, one cf the best equip- Job Printing Establishments on P. E. Island. TELEGRAPHIC. SPECIAL DESPATCHES TO THE EXAMINER. A PRESIDENT IN DANGER. ~~ | Attempted shouting Prevented by Bystanders. od Attacked and Wounded. ——— serious that he died soon afterwards. attack has <ansed the greatest ag throughout the city. itation —_— —.—__— Benelts af Reciprocal Tariff, Orrawa, Nov. 6—The admission of )} LATEST NEWS Sv ‘WIRE AND MAIL Lacos, West Coast of Africa, Nov. 4— The French forces have evacuated Saki, one of the posta in the Lagos Hinterland which was occupied by’ their troops, m | contravention, it 18 claimed here, of the Anglo-French agreement of 1889. do s0On a8 it was announced that a French | expedition had eccupied Saki, Go er.or McCaullum, the British .offerr uuder ‘Some of Taose Wh) Interfercd Were | Loxpen, Nov. 6.—Despatches from Rio | Janiero say that eoldiers of the Tenth | Battalion attempted to shoot President Moraiee. The bystanders (frustrated the attempt, Lat Colonel Mirars, the president’s nep hhew was slightly wounded in disarm- iog the soldiera. General Buteneour, | Minister of War, then interfered and was bimeelf stabbed. The wound was so, The } whose jurisdiction the place is situated, | despa hed a force of British troops from Lagos to Saki. @o the arrival of the British force near Saki the French troops Fesx.ica,. Rexiinx, Nov, 4.—A despatch from Con- stauinople says the porte, under threat from the Bulgaria goveroment unless the promised terate to Bulgarian dishops in Macedonia should be granted before ly o’clock Nov. 3, Bulgaria would declare jiadepeodence, finally acceeded tothe de- ,and aud yranted the berats. Qvesec, Nov. 4—In usually well in- formed Libera! circles it is stated that P. A. Chi —— M. 2. will benamed Judge to re Judge Billy aod Carroll, M. P ir ‘Ka amouraska, will, at an early date, ‘eplact Sr Wenri doly de Lotiniere in tne Cabiuet. Mr. Tarte, it is believed, will be asked to replace Hon. Hector Fabre as commissioner at Paris, with probal ly an increase of salary. Hicexa, Mont +. Now. 4.— his morning ) asi gt os quate hock was felt here, | rocking idiugs. It was of seven seconds dura “i aa as yet nodamage is known to have veen caused by it. Wonrcesrer, Mase., November 3.—Ed- ward Hamilion, tor twenty-five years an ‘employe of the Worcester County goods from Japaa aod Netherlands tothe | benefit of the reciprocal tariff made on the merits of the tariffs of the two countries is announced, bringing them in the seme catego-y 1 the United Kingdom, Briti-b Indmand New South Wales. op anentirely different category to those countries which came in solely on account of the “Favored Nation” clause, . A Wall Street Dodge. Lenpox, Nov. ¢—The newspapers ridi- | | the +:reet, cule the resolution ; of the New York Chamber of Commerce urging the Presi- | dent to increase coast defences. They c3'led it a Wal! Suet dodge to send forces dowa. Fresh Appeal for Assistance. ee eee ae Loxpox, Nov. 6—The Afridis have madea fresh appeal to the Ameer of Afganistan for assistance before making submission to the British. Weyler to be Tried by Court Martial, Maprip, Nov. 6.—Weyler will be tried by court martial for objectionable state- ments in the manifesto he recently issued. aa ‘It pays te buy at Carter’s.” Purses Wallets CARD GASES, LADIES’ PURSE and CARD CASE, COMBINED COIN HOLD- ERS, FARMERS’ PURSES (big oges, a@tily 25c each) CHILDHEN’S PURSES, LADIES’ SATCHELS and BICYCLE BAGS. = PURSES - from 5c, ibe, 20c, 25c u $5 feach, Also PURSES and PURSES galore. Sec them. Seethem. A large and new importation just re- ceived, Geo. Carter & Co., Booksellft#’ & Stationers. AAAAAAAAbddbddadaddddaedaeadcdd eeeeeues SOD Qocessoeoses 4-2 The Very” Latest. In Walking Sticks A direct importation TO HAND JUST OPENED TO SEE. THEM is to own one, Mounted @r Plain Crooks and Hooks, In Partridge Wichel or Penang” Beautiful designs, Prices lower than ever. A. WREDDIN, Phm. B CENTRAL DRUG STORE, ee Seeee SOO 20606 J 0260406004 « BOOS OF** 20080080 8088882248808 F808 BOOOTHOOOS O24 80008 0O80SSSO eoesese sccasnge cooe Roce nbs 7 et TT cee | results. The shooting They are | | ' ' alin } | || McKay Woolen Co. luetituiion for savings, yesterday shot ard killed bis wife and one child, and fatally wounded anotber child. The murderer then shot himself with probably fatal occurred at Hamil- ton’s resklence. Hamilton bad been in ill-health for a few months past, and suffered from aeuralgia. He | al practical y livel on opiates for a couple of weeks, and is supposed to have gone | suddealy insane. The only witness of: the tragedy was the servant | empl -ved in the Hamilton household. Mrs | H. milton was in the room at the left facing and the was shot firet. The bullet passed throug ber right temple, and must have killed ber instantly. Mr. Hamilton then passed into the room where the baby girl was sleeping and shot her, and then went to the third room, the one at the extreme right, and shot the boy, woundivg him fatally. Then he applied the wearon tohis own head and fired, Only the four shots were fired, wa The sick man knocking at the door of health gets in if he knocks the right way, and stavs out if he doesn’t. There are thousands of ways of getting sick but only one way to get well. Do whatever you will, if youdo not put your digestion in good order, and make your blood rich and pure, you will not get well. Rich, pure blood is the only thing that can bring per- fect health. Constipation is a disease of the blood. A large part of all diseases are traceable directly te impurities in the blood, and can be cured by eliminating them with Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. The first thing it does is to put the whole digestive system 1uto perfect order. It stimulates the appetite, excites a copious secretion of the digestive fluids aud promotes assimilation. It searches out dieease germs wherever they may be, Kills them and forces them out of the system. The “Golden. Melical Discovery” has been used with unvarying success for over 30 years, LOCAL NOTICES, Silk four in hand ties, two for 25c. at F Perkins & Co’s., Sunnyside. A suit of men’s heavy ribbed eaderwear. f.r S56c.at F. Perkins & Co’s., Sunnyside Gents.—In looking over our gents kid gloves we found about one dozen. pairs slightly sp They are yours at half price $1.56 for 78 centsand$I.25 for 63 cents. Come quick as they are not hurt.— W. A. Weeks & Co. 259 2in. * Corleone,” by F. Marion Crawford “The Two Captains,” by W. Clark Russel; “My Run Home,” by Rov Boldrewood, » and other late novels at McMillan & Hornsby’s. Ladies’ jackets—The balance of our ladies jackets at low prices to clear; all new and stylich aud no better values. — 253, 21 Men’s underwear, all wool, double breasted, heavy ribbed, at $1 per cuit at F, Perkins & Co’s., Sunnyside, Keep warm—it won’t be expnsive if rig- ged out by us in some of our heavy under- wear.—F. Perkins & Co., Sunnyside, See the line of canes opened this morn- ing at the Central Drugstore. Gay & Son, Cedars, Charlottetown, are connected by telephone. Shirpers, hotels or private families, requiring vegetables should have their prices. Their stock includes celery, cauliflower, cabbage, carrots, beets, parsnips, onions, squash, pumpkin, beans (for baking) game, etc, 135 Lm 245. Come and see, seeing’s believing, seeing is free—come and see our line of silk four in hand ties, two for 25c. at F. Perkins & Co’s., Sunnyside. The latest novelty in ladies neckwear— the Marguerite silk raff, at F, Perkins & Co’s., Sunnyside. Latest novelties of dress goods in exclu- os patterns at I’, Perkins & Co’s.,Sunny- side, Watchmaker wanted. cal good steady workman, at G. F, Hutcheson’s Queen Bt, PAINT YOUR CHEEKS, Not with paint on the outside, that is easily washed off. Put the color on from within. Scott’s Emulsion fills the cheeks with rich, red blood. It is a color that days too, Black Boucle Cloth collar, would sell elsewhere price 32 60 Black N: pp Cloth Light Fawn Beavet high eo'lar and value at $6.00, our price Heavy Black Cloth collar and fancy black marked $8.00, our price $5.24 Q2O0ObeOhODOD>f i. Siena A Considerate Father. A wealthy man went out hunting. He was accompanied by an honest farm- er and his son. The hunter accidentally peppered the unfortunate boy, who howled like a dog whose tail bas been crushed under the wheel of a furniture van, whereupon his father said to the youth: ‘*Don’t how] that way or the gentle- man will not let you go along with him next time.’’—New York Sunday World. When the World Becomes Overpeopled. **In about 280 years,’’ said the scien- tist, ‘‘when the world’s population ex- ceeds 5,994,000,000, the earth will be nnable to find nourishment for her people, and they will be forced either to cannibalism or starvation.’’ ‘‘And just think, papa,’’ said the daughter, ‘‘what trouble there'll be for us to get through the crowds on the bi- cycles!’’—Yonkers Statesman. She Was Well Of. ” **Yes,’’ said the model wife as she sat in her chair at 11 p. m., sewing on her husband's clothing, ‘‘it is well enough for me. Mine is indeed an easy lot. this moment working like a navvy on his wheel and perspiring like a stoker in the hold of an Atlantic liner. ’’—Bos- ton Transcript. His Fate. ‘‘What’s become of your brother?’’ asked the oyster waiting to be fried to a ccmpanion who was destined to orna- ment a half shell. ‘‘Oh, I believe he’s gone into the in- terior of turkey,’’ said the one address- ed.-—Yonkers Statesman. A Pointer For the Detectives. ‘I saw you looking at a folding bed yesterday. Do you think of moving in- to a flat?’ ‘No. My rich uncle, who has made me his principal heir, is coming to vis- it us.’’—C)eveland Leader. A Dialectic Success. Hicks —I understand Scribbler is making a barrel of money. Wicks—Not from his writings? Hicks—Yes, he has written a book in the golf dialect. —Philadelphia Record. Their Worst Fault. ‘What is the worst thing about rich- es?’’ asked a schoolteacher of a boy. ‘‘Their scarcity,’’ he replied and was immediately rewarded with a prize.— Tit-Bits. Works Both Ways. : She—If it wasn’t for the old bache- lors, there would be no flirts. He—If it wasn’t for the flirts, there would be no old bachelors. +-fqalonge News. Waggs—Cholly Saphead got off a bright thing at the club last night. Wiggs—No! What was it? ~ Waggs—His silk hat. — Brooklyn Life. : He Could Not, Schoolmaster—For what were the ancient Romans chiefly remarkable? Well, Corker? Corker—Please, sir, they nnderstood Latin. —Pupeh. FOR SALE The ‘siittia tan have isk instructed to offer for sale, part of Town Lot No 96, in the 2nd Hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown, known 26 the “Jakeman’ property. This Lot has a frontage of 70 feet on Grafton Street, and extends back therefrom 100 feet. Tt wili be sold en bloc, or can be subdivided if required For terms and other particulars, apply at the office of, DAVIES & HASZARD. C’hiown oc. l 2a w4i urday and Friday we will offer the Jackets, fi. Tr DS OD OD OD OD OS OD OD OD OD OD OVO Jackets, collar, well vorth $5.5), our price $3.15. PWDOOADIODOS 4 1D OD] ODWOD OODWOD ODD Cloth Jackets, smoked pearl buttons, $3 65. ODVOD HAO 96V SD OH6VSHDBSI/NTVIIWO4ASS Jackets, with high buttons, POS OD ODO? DAES PERKINS & But there is my poor husband at Something Brilliant. - ~*~ Jacket Sale Extraocrdinary..... o> @o~ with velvet our price $4.! with good collar, faneyv sheuld be o> oa 2942.90.44 £29048650904O49O *O OO] 5 2» O~> @~2 ©2]484. le ne Oe a Light Grey Beaver Cloth velvet collar, and fane y stite hing, worth § DISD OD ODOSHDWDODWOWODVWOROAS One lot Ladies’ our pi ice $3.50. Jackets. 2U stitching with cord $5.00, CO Successors to *9 Perkins, Sterns & Turner To again empasize how cheap we seil gool quality Ladies Jackets. 4p Sat ‘ . following inducements: — with velvet Black Boucle Cloth Jackets, wi h fans $4.50, our braid trimmings, a model garment at 7.09 “26m vith o~ - D190 wD 62> OD OD] VODODWIRDVE >+DSD2|04E58 Heavy Black Frieze Jackets, with velvet Rae ~ om trimming would se}] for $8,50, our pric: 36,85. = i Jackets in heay y Black Cloth, with velvet collar and cord trimming in different styles, should be marked $8.00 your choice fur $ oS oD OD OD OD OD DOD 002W62WO626—. & rea ea | “Tf it’s good it’s here, If it’s here it’s good,” Jalar-Saviug Ch We’re after the Saturday shopper—we’ve something of interest for you—and you. *Twill pay you to go carefully trough this list. Ladies Who Want GLOVES will be interested in our Glove Department. 13¢ Black Cashmere Gloves, Fair quality do. 17c Very Nice grade, 92 « 25c A big line of colored cash- mere and ringwood gloves, regularly up to 40c, 20c Guaranteed quality, 4-but- ton kid gloves in black and colors, Fine line 7-stud lacing, Better Corsets. The corset that fits you is the one we've here. Fair quality corsets, 25 & 30c A new one, grey Jean, well 45c made, A very fine line, grey Jean, with fancy satteen facing, 50c “Gloria” Waist for ladies and children. Aprons from 47¢ What's the use of slaving wich the needle when there are all ready White apron, colored edge, 17¢ Colored apron, lace edge, 24¢ White apron, bib and pock’t 22c Grass linen, bib and pock’t 32c¢ Underwear Comfort for Ladies. Down on the counter by the front door you'll find Good warm vests, 92c Heavier 25c Very good weight, smooth, 28c Smooth, well made, 35c Grand value,nearly all wool 50c Drawers, 29c up 7e ee Nice Veilings We’re clearing out a line of veiling®, some plain, some dote, regular price upto 20c 10¢ per yd Nice new dotted veilings, Hosiery A fine value in a big basket— heavy ribbed, werm hose, Another basketfull really nice hose, 25¢ Legging, or “those by the yard” if you like— Heavy, child’s size, 12¢ yd Bigger, 14¢€ and up 75¢ $1.10 12¢ up l6e Flnanelette Wear Good grades of flanvelette night gowns Drawers, weil made, cf good fiannelette, Men's Warm Underwear Time to put on heavy winter underwear—we have the kind you want, Ribbed underwear, 39> per suit Heavy “ wo Plain all wool “ Ice = Heavy ribbed all wool T IO * Fine heavy plain wool l 25“ Good White Shirts 48¢ | Good unlaundered linen bosom white shirts 55:2 Grand value, fine cotton body, pure linen bosom and bands, 7%c A fine laundered ready-to-wear shirt, linen bosom, 7dc Warm Top Shirts Grey aod brown knit top shirts, 50s Heavy knit shiris, 58: A big line of grey flannel shirte, sizes from 14} to 164, regular 88c shirts, for ° A line of grey flannel shirts, some with collar—some with- out—regular 98c shirts, for 75e Men's Hose All wool cashmere hose, in black and navy Good Island wool hose, heavy and warm, About G10V08 cor wen) Good warm gloves for cool November days, lined kid, 8c Better quality, 75c Very nice, smoothly _ lined, warm, SS: Heavy unlinea walking glove grand wearer, 1 Neckties, &e. Fashion’s fads in finest, newest ties. . See that handsome line of four- in-hand—in dark and light, 30c A clearing lot, four-in-hand knots and bows, light er dark going at 1c each A special line of suspenders. regular “upto 35c” values 2c pr f APS (second floor) In tweed for men and boys. A clearing line of plain blue and fancy tweeds going at 5c ea Moore & Mcleod. 7 a 4 70¢ each Sw VS WH WR DAD ARR Wet SEED SBN et re aia a i. ¥ ‘ im 5 ie ae -_ #. ye i is is i U de] os ss 3 6k > ae “a # 2 % zi ee ? Dt Und > wt es ~ — ap & ‘= = ‘+ ef = a ay i - “y b 2 : > —_ ea ee ee ra a ol gen i ~~ ea