WEEKS & GU STRONG IN Ladies’, Gents’, Beys | snd Gifs, and Misses’ } , 8 2 i ' nmgereiect: ig a 1aercrocauings, Called to Discuss the Matter of Party - es | ) ri ag Linders, | Patronage. ; & y ow “ 1 Thee ESrawors and “4 ‘ Orrawa, Oct. 1.—Mr. E. Leblanc, one | € : q} yee binatio rie. of the city license commissioners, dropp* d dead ut a meeting of the Ottawa Reform mere Association Jast night. The meeting was; | ‘ Ohi'dren’s Combinations, $1.00 per suit ym binations. $1.55 per suit. Misses’ Combinations, $1,75 per suit. lies’ Combinations. $1.75 per suit. Ladies Combinations, ra quality, Girls C La ae ext $2.25 per suit. Ladies and Children’s Lind- ers, al] prices. Gents Unde clothing Gents heavy fcotch fine knit Linders and Drawers, wo. th 90c each, at $1.25 per suit. 4 nother line fine knit ex- tra heavy Shetland, regular $1.40 each, at per suit $2.25. SPECIAL HOSIERY Ladies’ fine Cashmere seam less hose, worth 3éc at 25¢e per pair- (-ents all wool socks, spec— ial at 22c pair, regular 28¢. ‘There is no mystery regard n g our low prices, we buy tor cath direct from the manufac. turers, and secure values that cannot be beaten. W. A.WEEKS & Go. Wholesale and Retail Our Importation Of Pipes Are Here And ready for sale. Call and see them, arveoe REDDLW BROS. Opposite P. O. October Maeveazines ~~» 3% THE— = Sunnyside Bookstore HASZARD & MOORE Sunnyside Bookstore. Weuralgia In the head is almost invariably caused by decayed and anscessed teeth. Don’t suffer neediessly when you can be releived in a few hours and cured in a tew days by the careful treatment we will give you. J.H. AYERS DENSIST. Youths | Be ° , , eS Be OE do Pe eee oe oF at ani yanncnsae ae aa biden % Aas Re ag Rs tae TI EPP BE IOS Sek Cae ae THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, OCTOBER 1, (897. ELEGRAPHIC. SPECIAL DESPATOHES TO TH’ EXAMINER, Ah VERY SUDBEN DEATE Reform sIled to consider the patronage. condemn the city members for their actio:'s on certain patronage matters which creat d great excitement and it is thought it affect: | ed Lebianc, who, after spealing strong)y } and imme- § azainst the motion, sat down diately collapsed. i Seitlement of Cuban Troubles, Lonpox, Oct. 1—A_ despatch from Madrid says that a rumor preva'ls there to the effect that an important communication has been received by the Spanish Govern- ment from the leaders of the Cuban insur- gents suggesting the basis of a possible settlement of Cuban difficulties. Nova Scotia’s Exhibition. Hazirax, Oct. 1—The exhibition at- tendance yesterday is estimated at nearly tweaty thousand. introducing politi¢s in his speech at the exhibition yesterday, A Pro-British Tariff. Moyrreat, Oct. 1.—A cable from Lon- don to the Star says that the Times Ottawa correspondent says on the highest authority that after the expiration, in July 1898, of the commercial treaties now in force, Cavada will adopt a tari? that will be essentially a pro-British one. Canada’s Fruit Shipments. wooo Orrawa, Oct; 1—The shipments of Canadian apples bow &rrived in England in good condition. The pexches went wropg On the way. | B 3 3 3 3 2 z = We “It pays to buy at Carter's. Now is the time to» buy BULBS. We have a large stock for out door and indoor culture,im ported from Holland, China and other countries of production. No better varieties or higher qualities are procurable any where. Our prices are lower than thore of any of the foreign dealers for same quality of Bulbs, and buyers have the advantage of seeing what they are getting. MAIL ORDERS FILLED PRONPTLY Hyacinths, Tulips.(ro- cus, Bermuda Easter Lilies. «chinese Sacred Lilies, Freesias, Narcis<. sus. also Hyacinth Giasses Our Bulb Catalogue gives full prices and cultural directions. free W rite or call for it, Geo. Carter & Co., Booksellers & Stationers. WAbLANUAbAbdbGbbdALdNdSbbAdbGALAbALSAALAAALAbLALGALGAAALIAAA ALG AUprnreerepeenenanene rene rnere nero nronennrenen er rennrenernneerennrnntt = = = = wd é = Fidslisddidd To Smokers The pipes we advertised toarrive are now opened, You would do well te look over these goods. See the quality and price asked. The cased pipes(A. W R.) special are exceptionally fine goods. A large dis- play in oar window. Have a look. A. W REDDIN, Ph, & CENTRAL DRUG STORE, e € = & & & é : e 8 @ 6 ec a e e eo 6 i a 6 Ld € oe a 8 se SUNNYSIDE, 3 € % & a 2 s e @ e oe 2 e e 6 oe 4 2 e & e e € e eB © & 6 wn e < a * & ® e s e + ie & 6 P. 8, Painless extraction of teeth, SSSe OOS" 180808 006SC080E 390 question of party | A resolotion was presented to | The Herald this morn- | ing takes Sir Wilfrid Laurier to task fer | ‘BAST VIEW FARM GUERN- SRYS, Win Prizes at the Halifax Exhibition. | | | i | ; Hauirax, Oct. 1.—The Guernsey cattle brought over here from P. E. Island by | Mr. E. R. Brow, of Eastview Farm, have carried off the following prizes : Second for aged bulls; first for bull | calf; second and third for aged cows; first and second for two year old heifers; | i first for heifer calf; first for aged herd; sad sweepstakes for best | female any »ge. The cattle were much | admired Advance in Cotton. Torowro, Oct. 1.—A letter received by the wholesale sgents of a cotton house in Montreal, advises a probable advance in cottons of five per cent next week. } i. no A Report Denied, | Oprrawa, Oct. 1—The statement pul« | lished in certain newspapers to the effect | | that Sir Oliver Mowat is to marry a widow | in Toronto is without foundation. | LATEST NEWS BY WIRE | Qvesec, Sept. 29.—The Marchand Cabi- net has decided to have a session of the | new Legislature early in November. heads of departments are now busy prepar- ing the ministerial programme to be laid before the people’s representative. Quvesro, Sept, 29.—It is stated that the | Canad an Pacific Railway Company have | offered to construct a bridge at Quebec to connect their system with the Intergolonial Railway, provided that the government gives them a lease of the J, C. &, New Orteans, La., Sept, 29,—Today was a record breaker in the number cf cases of yellow fever reported, while the deaths equal in number tnose of any day | since yellow fever was first discovered ‘in the city. The increased number of cates bas caused no general alarm, because the, increase of deaihs has not been in pro~ portion, four only being reported. They death fate is a trifle under 12 per centy when five or six days ago it was shown to be above 15. |. Maprm, Sept 29 —The Spanish Cabinet | has resigned. The Queen has accepted the. resignation, but has asked Gen. Azearraga to continue in office till a solution of the crisis is found. Her Majesty will summon the leaders of the various parties and pres- idents of the chambers tomorrow to con- eult as to the situation. Senor Sagasta has been telegraphed for and it is believed that ) the liberal leader will be asked to form a cabinet. It is said he is in favor of sup- erceeding Captain General Weyler and of granting autonomy to Cuba immediately. Hamitton, Sept 29.—Marion Hammel, the six-year-old daughter of a hotel-keeper at Ryckman’s Corner, just sonth of the city, was playing yesterday with a bean in her mouth when it slipped into her throat and lodged there. A ludy who was nrar by apparently relieved the trouble but at tea time the child began choking and died in fifteeo minutes, AND MAIL; ' — —— + Vaxcocner, Sept. 27.—John Duck, an old Indian, objected to a bicycle on the historic Cariboo stage road across the mountains, mistaking it for a devilish contrivance. As the rider was fitting down the graded mountain side he shot at him with a rifle, bringiug him down, bat not killing him outright. Duck has-been sentenced to ten vears in the penitentiary for his criminal ignorance. s SHIP NEWS Port of Charlottetown ENTERED. Sept. 29.— Foam, Moran, Shediac. ( Sept. 30.—Katie McKinnon, Boudrot, Chatham; Minnie Scott, Brownell, North- port; Welcome Anderson, Tidnish, CLEARED. Sept. 29.--Foam, Moran Shediac. Sept. 30.—Quickstep, Murray, Marble Mountain; Minnie © Moody, Long, Richi- Lucto; St Anne, Potvin, Chatham; Minnie Scott, Brownei'. Northport; Welcom®; THe }, Yon should city. Perkins, Sterns & Turn k before DRESS GOODS Latest Styles and Materials Now In Stock Chis skason we have a large stock of Dress Goods, embracing everything new and desiravle for this seasons trade, with a variety of suitable trimmings. The display is fine, and the prices you will find are the vlan eo inspert our stoc st in the old goods of any kind to show you, eve you decide on your new dress—it will pay you to do r : yt ; m4 9 do so. No rything this season’s importation, Jackets and Capes Jackets and Capes Right in style, right in quality, right ia pric. Anotherlot of hats openei Saturday pm THE BOSTON STFAMWMER, Tine Halifax arrived last evening from Boston bringing the followiug passengers ; L Wildes, WS Barret, Wm Yates, J W Alien, Walter Hennigan, Chas O Muldoon, M F Haskell, C S Derris, Mr Clarke, J © Nelson, J H McDonaid, Edw Duff, Mr Dodd, Mr Frame, T B Harrill and wife, Miss Annie Wall, Miss Sadie McKenzie, Miss Katie McMolon, Mrs Walsh, Mrs M Swan, Miss Mary McKenzie, Miss Ada Proud, J W Jones, W Boyce, Louis Mellscn L J Arseneau, Oliver Barber, F BC Cary _ The outgoing passengers wire: Kate McDonald, Mrs Lf McCluskey, Terea McCluskey, Mr. Wilkinsov, Geo L Col- lins, Mrs McPhail, Cornelius McPhail, Effi: Fraser, Mrs N Perry, Miss O’Brien, Elizabeth Campbell, Geo Jenkins Geo A Findley, Edmund Youoker, J K Maccon- ald, Ed McFayden, D J Melsaac, Mics Cosgrove, Mrs E C Hall, Agnes Gillis, Margaret Gillis, Mary McPhee, Mary © McPhee, Christina McPhee, flora Stewart, Mrs Lothrop, H J Waiker, Mrs Borroughs Ca:te: and wife, Miss Laura Young, MS Monigomery, Mies Minnie Hume, Miss B Walker, D J Kane, Mrs Kareand fam- ily, Bessie Scott, Mrs Fisher, Miss Earle, L B Clogston, Mrs Clogston, Miss Bourke, Mre Rackham, Angus M Collins, Mies M, Nicholson, Mrs & Godfrey, the Misses White, Nelson Stewart, Mirs ME Welsh, Miss B Cullen, Miss M E Brazel, Miss Mullins, Mrs G@ Hooper, D C Irving, Mrs § Farquharson, Mrs John Murphy, Jas McDougall, Mrs M A McDonald, Miss B McKinnon, Miss A F Jardine, Miss V R Jardine, Mrs D Furlong, Mrs A_ Essory, Mr. Hodin. 2+-o+e oro New falland winter stocking for ladies and children. Extravalues in cashmere and heavy wollen. One line s‘arts at 10c for 44 inch, up to 22¢ for ladies size. Cashmere, plain and broad 1is, seamless, 25c a pair at Stanley Bros, The Always Busy Store. a ee British American fyeing Co. OF MONTREAL, Are the Gold Medalist Dyers and Cleaners of Canada, and are prepared to do the following work — Silk or wool dresses, opera cloaks, silk velvets, plush or cloth, 'jackets, lined or trimmed with silk or fur beautifully clean ed. Gentlemen’s overcoats, dress suits, tweed suits, military or other uniforme, church vestments, altar cloths, stage and professional dresses Cleaned and color revived, Plush and fancy curtains, table covers, embroidered ban ners, screens, cushions, etc... Cleaned with marvellous results. Fur coats. jackets, muffs, collarettes, etc., made like, mew. Feathers cleaned, —s adyei and curleo. Goods done without removal of trimming, linings or orna- Anderson, Tidnish. f Who does not know women and’ youre | girls who are continnally in tears? Who always see the dark side? Who have frequent fits of melancholy without any apparent cause? The intelligent physician will know that it is some derangement of the complicated and delicate feminine ergans. The young girl suffers, bodily and mentally, in silence. There is undue weariness, u.expected pain, unreasOua le tears and fits of temper. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription exerts a wonderful power over woman’s. delicate organism. It is an invigorating tonic and is a specific forthe peculiar weaknesses, irregularities and painfal desangements of woman. Careless, easy going doctors frequeutly treat their women patients for biliou-ness, nervousness, dyspepsia, liver or kidney troubles, when the real sickness is inthe organs distiretly femioine, and no help can come till they are made perfectly strong by the use of Dr. Pierce’s Favofite Prescription. Send 31 cents in one cent stamps to World’s Dispensary Medical Association, Brooklyn, N. Y., and receiye Dr. Pierce’s 1008 page COMMON SENSE MEDICAL ADVISER, illustrated. = ments, *without danger of shrirkage or injury to color or fabric. Information with price “‘ist free on application to our agent for th:s province. G. E. Henderson, Express Agent, Ch’town. | sept30— Lecture and ai Extertainment Course SEASON 1897—1898. St Peter’s New Hall, Ch'town Thurteday, Sept. 23rd. Then alternate Tuesdays as follows :— Oct, 7th and 19th. Noy. 2nd, ).6th and 30th. ~ Dec. 14th aad 28th. Jany. llib and 25th. Feb. 8th and 22nd. Particulars of each Entertainment will be given ip due course in our loca! colums sept 13— Mr and Mrs Perry,Miss Jean Findley,W F | a ce ennai “If it’s good it’s here, If it’s here it’s good,” The Jacket of Style : 7, a, a a, an, 7, a, 7, °-, -, Never were so busy in our Mantle and Jacket department. Reason isn’t hard to find. We sell good garments, new, stylish, handsome durable We seli them for what they’re worth—no more. They’re worth ALL we charge, but we don’t claim they’re worth more than we charge. We sell Jackets for $1.95 worth $1.95, and they’re the best $1.9E Jackets you'll find. We sell Jackets for $2.35, worth $2.35, and they’re the best $2.36 Jacket you'll find. of you’re a trifle hard to please, here’s where you want to come. 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