ae (S& f RE nl - STRONG IN— 2 7! fa wee om - Ls - a > a 4 aw o now ae Orde T- + “ oes - so » ~ 2 or . * se’ S82 AY & Ran irawers and ‘ombinations. Jhildren’s Combinations, $1.00 per suit inations, $1.55 per suit. Misses’ Combinations, $1.74 per suit. Ladies’ Combinatioas. $1.75 per suit. Loidies Combinations, P Girl’s Comb . ts + - 4 ee & é j a j 4 “% Ea spe Ebner: Re ae a THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, OCTOBER 5 1897 TELEGRAPHIC, of Boston and vicinity, was with great pomp and maguificance in St. Mary’s church, Eadicott street SPECIAL DESPATCHES TO THE EXAMINER, ye They Protest Yigorously. | Hacrrax, Oct the Board of T: yesterday andr eda strong condemning the action of the Trade and Commerce tenders for service, leaving it he winter mailand pa-seuger or aot The both mails and led at Halifax. had a copy of the TY tia - at Haliax ; ol ° ‘ ‘ as tha + o< ye pr¢ | sveamer Cails | , resolu mm aeman j passengers shal! be lan Pinal Da miCnvard as wired him. —_————— — Cricket at Philadelphia. | PHILADELPHIA, Oct §.—The British i} eleven won the tbree days cricket match j at Philadelphia, It was concluded terday. yes- The Salvation Army. New York, Oct. 5.—Mrs. Ballington Booth denies that there will be a reeoncil- liation between the two branches of the Salvation Army. New Spanish Cabinet. extra quality, 52.25 per suit. | Ladies ana Children’s Lind- | ers, all prices Gents Sndeclothing Gents heavy fcotch fine knit Linders and Drawers, worth 90c each, at $1.25 per suit. Another line fine knit ex- tra heavy Shetland, regular $1.40 each, at per suit $2.25. SPECIAL EOSTERY Ladies’ fine Cashmere seam less hose, worth 3c at 25¢ per pair: Gents all wool socks, spec— ia! at 22¢ prir, regular 28¢. There is no my tery regard ng our low p ices, we buy tor cash direct from the manufac. iurers, and secure values that cannot be beaten. W. A.WEEKS & Co. Wholesale and Retail Gar Importation Of Pipes Are Here And ready for sale. Call and see them, AVI REDDIN BROS. Opposite P. O. @ctober Mavazines - AT THE— Sunnyside Bookstore HASZARD & MVIOGRE Sunnyside Bookstore. Neuralgia. In the head is almost invariably caused by decayed and apnscessed teeth. Don’t sufier needlessly when you can be releived in a few bours and cured in a few days by the careful treatment we will give you. J.H. AYERS (UdddbuAdddde: 5d SAdAAdudbidlge Maprip, Oct. 5.—The pew Spanish cabinet has been successiully formed, Ae eae Health cf the Pope, | Reme, Oct, 5—The Pope’s healih is officially reportea te be good. LATEST NEWS BY WIRE AND MAL. } New York, October 3.—The Herald | tomorrow will publish a aumber of inter- views with leading Cubans hereon the situation in the island. ‘The Cubans all declare that autonomy for Cuba is out of .e que-tion, but most of them are in favor of paying Spain a reasonable indem- | nity providing she evacuates the island at once. Toronto, Oct. 3—A special cable from London alleges that Chas. R. Devlin, ex- M. P., Ottawa, has resigned the position of emigration agent to Ireland. New Orweans, La. Oct. 3—At eight o'clock tonight there had been twenty- seven cases of yellow fever reported and but two deaths. In the past week the foci of infection have not been largely increased. Dr. Metz reports that by Tuesday ali the houses in tue St. Claude district, where the infection was first introduced, will be released from quarantine. Boston, Oct. 3. —The golden jubilee of nmroengeoenannninnnnaeN NT “It pays to buy at Carter's.” WZ Now is the time to buy 5.—dJoint committees of de aud City Council met i 3: : , 7 : | did an immense amount of damage yester- resolution : Minister of in adve tising for | Optional whether the Sr resolution | \ be well developed. Not since the golden jubilee of Archbishop the church at any religious event in this } City. Winxiera, Oct 2.—A great prairie fire day. The fire extended from Morris to the west side of Portage Ia Prairie. At Pag | the C. P. R., station, two elevators anda , number of other buildings were burned, At | Bean St. Jour, forty miles east of Winni- | peg, two womenand five children named | Moreski were burned to death, their escape being entirely cut off, Lonpoy, Oct. 2.—The prevalence | typhoid fever at Maidstone, Kent, | increasing and there is absolutely no busi- ! There now 1,175 cases of the | ness doiwe. | six of which occurred last nigbt. The | surfac? impurities of the water supply; due to the drainage from a hop picking { encampment, have rot abated. In addition | to the many doctors and nurses who have | arrived trom othes places to care for the ' gieck, ala ge numbe:of volunteer nurses have been advertised for. Some the | residents have become panic stricken at | the alarming state of affairs, and the }contnual tolling of the church bells denoting the burial of the dead, and many | ) are leaving their homes, ; ——— 7a NEWS NOTES. of i | The Vossische Zeitung says the German Goverament is taking steps to intro- ’ . . duce a bill to irerease ‘he beer tax three fold. The Bank cf Montreal is to establish a branch offi’e at Buffalo, N. Y., similar to “af qo" in New York the one carried 0 + te There are two cases °f leprosy in Waleh county, North Dakota. 1iu¢@ victims are Scandipavians, and the disease is said to ‘The Ameer has radely refused the request of the Afridis and Orkzains for more ammunition. This is the ost con- vineing proof he has yet given of his fealty to British allegiance. The Ameer has evidently come to the conclusion that the British have the heavy end ef the an and that they are in earnest . At Bellevue Hoeprtal, New York, a vomwan i. under treatment for Jamaica g.ogerin‘ority. She says she has an uncontrollable desire for ginger, as it pro- duces a stimulating effect, but does not intoxicate her, and she believes she could live on it. A Georgian farmer whose hennery was constantly raided by colored gents and ladies bought a gallows this spring on which @ man had been hanged, bailt a hen house of the weod, and talked a lot about it. Never a chicken Las been stolen since from the hen house. A vew U.S. torpedo boat broke itself down during atrial the otber day. Just after this mishapa German torpedo boat went down from incapacity to stand the seas it met. Nowa British craftof the same class has broken in two after going ashore. Torpedo boats and destroyers seem to be as frail as they are danger- ous. A man in Iowa invited a girl to go with him to the theatre. A bicycle was offered BULES. We have a large stock for out door and indoor culture,impcrted from bLolland, China and other countries of production. No better varieties or higher qualities are procurable anywhere. Our prices are lower than those of ary of the foreiga dealers for same quality of Bulbs, and buyers have the advantage -of seeing what they are getting. MAIL ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY Hyacinths, Tulips.fro- eus, Bermuda Easter Lilies. ¢hinese S-cred Lilies, Freesias, Narcis- sus, aiso Hyacinth Glasses Our Bulb Catalogve gives full prices and cultural directions, Free W rite or call for it, Geo. Carter & Co., Booksellers & Stationers. PITOTTPTSRRTT ONDE TTPNND RI TOD TTT O THT T NTH rRTT Tp rre Ter rre Tory r yn Virtue In the preparations we put up. Onr preparations all give Satisfaction, and are good sellers with us. We cheerfully recommend British Cough Cure to those sufferiog from a cold. Safe, pleasant, effect- ual, Price 25 cts. Prepared and seld by * 668850008 S889 80CSOOSCSECIECHOL A. W REDDIN, Pho. B CENTRAL DRUG STORE, SUNNYSIDE, DENTIST. .« Puiniess extraction of teeth | : S8GCSSC OOOBSLB08C000C0CC SEAN AAMAAALAAAUUAAUAG AMAA SAL AA GAA Ud AMAA UAGUUGd? SUMMON LUANG to be drawn by Jot among the audience. | The woman won it, and the Lowa man— generous soul—claimed the wheei, as he had paid for the worman’s ticket. The | resujt was a law-suit, and the jury award- ed the case to ths woman. Wm. Ogilvie, Dominion Government Surveyor, who is now at Victoria, says there are provisions enough at Dawson for 4,000 people for the winter. When he left Dawson, on July 1l5th., there were 8 000 there, but if, as reported, many have left since then the situation will not be as feared. He says it is no use trying to take in food with dog trains. Premier Ralli has no doubt good ground for attributing the mi-fortunes “of Greece in a larce degree to the Emperor of German, but it 1s a question whether his irankne. + will do Greece any good at the present juncture. Emperor William, if ) he thought it worth whi-e to retort, would | { probably do so in the classic phrase of Bos Tweed. ‘Well, what are you going to do about it, see?” Greece can do nothing ; she is in the position of the Jitthe boy in the great European playgroand, and if Germany ballies her, she can only squeal. Fredrick Hihtze of 364 Duabbis street, Detrio, Mich., went to the People’s Saving Bank ove day last week and drew $90. The same day he paid in advance an under- taking bill of $40 and ordered a grave-, Stone, paying $25 cash. He -gave the receipts to his daughter, Mrs. William Dickman, with whom he was living. Next | morning Hintze hanged himself. He was 94 years old. 2+3+se oro Boils, pimples and eruptions, serofula, salt rbeum and a!1 other manifestations of impure blood are cured by Hood's Sarsa- parilla, Thursday. Little suits—just orened another lot of little suits for boys from 4 to 14 years old, $1, $1.50, $1.75. See our boys ulstere, $2, $2.75, $3 50.— Prowse Bros., the Won- derful Cheap Men. 231, 2i. —_— Physical Culture and Dancing. Miss H. McDonald, will reopen her classes on Tuesday, October 5th. Private lessons given at any hour. Marches and fancy dances arranged for entertainments. Show day at Patons on! the Jeanit fathers in Boston, an event of much importance to the Catholic people celebrated to-day ‘ Williams,a few years ago, at the cathedral, have there been so many cf the prelates of of | is} trade | cation ut her room in Masunic Building# Yon should inspert our stock | city. : old goods of any kind toshow you, everything this season’s jmmnartati | disease, and there have been 46 deaths, | S y C you, ything this season’s importation, NEW DRESS — G6ons ee Latest Styles and Materials Now In This season we have a large stock of Dress Goods. , with a variety of suitable trimmings. The display s fine, before you decide on your Jackets and Capes Jackets and Cares Right in style, right in quality, right in price. Anotherlot of hats opened Saturday SHIP NEWS Port of Charlottetown ENTERED. Oct 4—Athlete, Roberts, Sydney; Julia A, Finlayson, Pinette; Frank, Grant, Wallace; Lucie M Jenkins,Boudrot,Pictou; Minonje May, Burke, sydney. CLEARED, Oct 4—Fred M Batt, Snow, Pictou; Juiia A, Finlayson, Pinette; Frank, Grant, Wallace; Lucie M Jenkins, Boudreau, Pictou; Tartar, Irving, Kichibucte, oo ee ~ — eo . —The Edmondton Bulletin asks why we calculate the weigut of grain and vege- tables by the bushel, when they are now- adays never orrarely sold by measure, but always by weight. Tne-reagon is probably that old custom is sironger than coaveniesce. The immediate cause of the Edmonton protest is that, in British Co'- umbia whieh is the market for muchof the districts’s produce,grain and other products aresold by the ton, and each transactiou involves an awk ward arithmetical calcula- ton, as much out of place as would be the reckoning by pounds, shillings and peace these days of decimal currency.. The We:ghtsand Measures act provides that a cental or hundred pounds shall be a legal weight, and in afew places it has bern adopted. It would simplify transactions if the rule became general. —_—— rr - <b: <r LOCAL NOTICES, Remember the action sale of property owned by the Gas Company which takes place tomorrow at }2 o’clock, noon, on the premises, Sydney Stret East. A rare chance t purchare a commodionus cottage and 3 town Jots at a bargain. Also a let of land adjoining the gas works,—R, Bearisto, auctioneer. Ladies—See our new fall jackets, all the very newest and most fashionable garments produced at prices to suit all- comers.—Prowse Bros. 2:1, i. Red felt hats expected today, (Satur- day) at Stanley Bros. TheJAlways Busy Store. 229 2in., New fall and winter stocking for ladies and children. Extravalues in cashmere and heavy wollen. One line starts at 10c for 45 inch, up to 22c for ladies size. Cashmere, plain and broad ribs, 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 oniy 25 cents. Hundreds of novels, best authors, regular price 25 cents; our price, 3 for 25 cents. See them on tables aud stands in centre of store this (Saturday) evening.— Carter’s Bookstore. PRINTING FOR EVERY DAY USE Requires to be done neaily, 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 Strect 80860090 00969888 HOSS BOSE OS0O090S7TH88C800 OO€ COOSSHOSOHOE GOST SSSESGSGOSSOSSOSOSSICELS ART CLASSES,—Mrs MacNutt will re open her art classes, October 2nd, at her residence upper Prince Street. Lessons ‘given .in Oil, and Water Colors, from medel and nature. Full particulars regarding classes on appli- | Special attention given to Perspective Draw- ing. sep 27 3i _— embracing everything new and and the prices you will find are th new Stock | desirable for this seasons @ lowest in the . 3 you todo so. Nu ame | “ dress—it wil] pry - al fe och yet oat wit Ke a Ky oie i ve i ae ce vie : ed vk K “Tf it’s good it’s here, Tf it’s here it’s good,” satisfaction. $1.95-—-Black Kersey, plain, good garments for the price—closed front. 2.35—Fair grade of Kersey, ‘1897 length,” plain but neat, 2.55—Box front, fi.ted buck, 1897 length,” velvet col- lar, worth $2.55. 2,85—Good heavy Kersey, vel- vet collar, bex front,“1897 length. 3.15—Here’s a nice one— heavy cloth, velvet collar, closed box front, coat back trim- med, braid, 3.36—A stylish, well made, 1897 Jacket of rough cloth. These are only a few cloak section. we have. at the price. SAHRA ARAAAAAAR AR RARER ARASH AAR a THE 1897 JACKET The jacket of correct style is the jacket we sell, | Our “1897 Jackets” are strictly 1897 styles,— they’re the Jackets of fit, of wear,’ ot honest A few samples. Just enough to give an idea of what Our Jackets 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. “Wat we advertise we have.” ee RESET EY SS WE EEE ESE: rn 3.85—Here’s a beauty; heavy, warm, stylish. serviceable, built of handsome curl cloth, 4.55—heavy brown béaver, vel- 4 vet collar, box front, es 5.35—Closed box front, coat back, ripple collar. 5.70—Handsomely braided bik Jacket, close box front. ‘3 6.70— Heavy brown beaver, § DP SEES HOS ACESS TUBSUBED, | velvet collar, fitted front aq and back, a handsome | garment. ae samples from our crowded .§ Rubber Boots, Crcquet and Storm Rubbers. > + Get the best at tte same money as the inferior. COFF BROS. . Granby Rubbers 4 eS oe fie 4: - "sree rms Otemay ‘ 2 ail 4