Last Week oat $a O STOBER in Now is the (reat values blankets. time to buy, the eouds are fresh, and prices are low, pre 5) pairs fleecy wlieor grey at Soc. (9 pairs extra large dor. 20 pairs damaged 4eyi : ~) pairs California $1.65 2) pairs polar woo! Lliukets $1.90. ol blank ets 23 pairs Victoria worl blankets $2.65 YS pairs Jubilee weol blankets 2,95 25 pairs Merino wo l blankets 3 95 to 7.00, according to size 75 pairs fine Shet- lard, heavy weight ey e vo. - ae W. A.WEEKS & Co. Jap Japan Japanese our annual consrigment of Japanese Chinaware and Fancy Articles Is Siere... and is ahead of anything ever shown in this city. Come and see, Every- body welcome. Only afew of those Jap {eapots at 19¢ each left. HSZAhG & MVIOGRE Sunnyside Bookstore. ooo Asgaet Notice is hereby given that by deed of assignment bearing date the 22nd day of October, A. D., 1897, Edwin McFarlane, of Annandale, Lot 50, in King’s County. in Prince Kdward Is~ Jand, Merchant, assigned all his real and personal preperty to me, John McLean, of Souris East, in King’s Connty, Merchant, for the benefit of his creditors, and all persons indebted to said Edwin McFarlane. are hereby notified to make immediate payment to me at Annandale, aforesaid, or to my solicitors, Messrs. Peters, Peters & Ings, Charlottetown, and all persons having claims against said Edwin Mc- Farlane, are hereby notified to present the same tome at Annandale, forth with. Dated this 1st day of November, A, 9 1897. JOHN McLEAN, nov 2—3i Assignie, tue, fri, mon, NEWFOUNDLAND ELCTIONS. OOOCOCOTOSEOOSOOOSEEES O00 606000000008" 0000% THR DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTET )WN, NOYFMBER 2 1897 —e TELEGRAPHIC. | SPECIAL DESPATCHES TO THE EXAMINER. Further Returns Increase Proba- bility of tie Gover ments Defeat, ile | Large Gains by the Opposition. St. Jonn’s, Nfli, Nov. 2?.—The White- way ministry i defeated aod will probabiv | resign by the end « f the month. At the | time this despatch is sent full returns have not yet been received but there is no doubt that th Opposition has secured ninetcen | out of thirty-#1x seats. White«W ny, the; premier, has been defeated by 852 vous | Scott, the Receiver General, has been | beaten tv 700; Woods, the Surveyor Geue- } ral, has been defeated by 400 voes; Tart, | the Medical Director, hae been defeated by | 1000 votes Sir dams Win er. leader of the opp%* & tion, bas carried Urin District by a mujor- | ri'y of two to ove over ministerial! | Opponent, and ihe Opposition maj orties throughout the Colony are in most cates very large. lu Trinity, the Opposition vote two to one; in Bunavi-ta the Opposition vote > taree to one. B sy Sr. George goes tot @ Opposition. Sir Willham Wiuteway anu Hoa. Mr. Wood, two of the Executive are defeated. Oo the other hand Mes»rs Morris and Howard of the Execu 2 ' } | his Council are el<cted. The count of the voter at Placentia hes just commence!. The O, position is lead- ing there so fer. Tue following table presents the results of the election as tar as pews was been received: Bay de Verde—A. K+an and W. Rog-r son, beth Opposition. Bovavista— D. Blandferd, J. Cowan and J.A. Robineon, al] Opposition. Brigas—C. Dawe, Opposition. Buria—Sir Jumes Wiutr and J. E. Lake, both Opposition. Carbonear.—W. Duoif, Guveroment. Ferryland— M. Carbin, Guverun-eui; G. Shea, Oppovition. Harbor Grace—F. Dawe, H. H. Hor- wood and W. A. Oke, Government. Fertor Me‘n—W. Wo d>ord and J, r St. Joha, Oppositicn. Pfacentin—R. Callahan, M. Carty and W.J.8. Donnelly, O; positiog. St. John’s West— Lion, KE. P. Merrie, J. TessierandJ J. Caliahan, Government. | = — “It pays to buy at Carter's.” 3 WitW2 l i SaToag BULBS AiLAbdbdddbaaeaddddddda sasdddddd be he Hy acinths, Tulips. Crecus, Bermuda Easter Lilies, Chinese Saered Lilies, Freesias, ddd —, Narcissus. Another lot Hyacinths just opened, direct from Holland. Splendid bulbs. 6 doz. Hyacinth Glasses, only 15c each. Geo. Carter & Co., Booksellers & Stationers. . AIPPPPIYYD ITD rr APPONNRTNIN NNN TMNT NNTT NNTP TT TPT NTT NTT IN TTD > — FHOCCCCOS 0ET OOOO 80490300 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, B CENTRAL DRUG STORES, . SUNNYSIDE, eeeescceccoeceoovoce GASLSSSSHSOSSOOSSOOOST 0000 OOOO CO OOOCCEORt 2 abso! utely Fry 8 i re embera elect, 12 | power. No fiaw jin i's claim to be pure, ~ Pure Conceutrated Gocco Grocens sell it. ' 02 EEN ET EUROPE ER? | } j i St. dbo «, east—Fex, Mirphy and Fa - | me, Go ve rrement, T: rinity—B sremper, March and Watson, Opposition, In Twilingate, R. Bond is elected. ere wre pet keown vet. It will be noted that this table gives the } return of 29 members ont of the total 36 forthe ©: ole volimv, and that of these 29 re snpporters of the Government and 17 beloog to the Op) osi~ lion. Of the constituencies aot vet Zhearl fron . ‘he Oppositiea held @ mejorityin the last Ho ise, The| ol —_—— __..»- —. ——— NOTES EROM TH8 CAPITAL, Movements of the Ministers, Orrawa, Nov. 2.—Mr. Blair, is suffer- ing from acold and i# confined to bis roum, where, however, he transacted a considerable amount of business with the Depuiy Minister, Mr. Schreiver, yerterday aftérnoon. Sir Wilfrid Leyrier and. Sir Louis Davies, have returned from Montreal. They leave for Washi: gion cn Monday next, Ex-Premier Peters moruing for Vigtoria. Jeft here this ———— stHIvP NEWS Port of Charlottetc wn ne ENT} RED. Nov1l—-Winnie Roach, Westen ,Richibacto; White Bird, Breaux, Pokemeuche; Jessie Newell, Bernard Summerside; D Cronan, Bruce, Magdalen Island-; Queen of the Fleet, Maskell, Jeddore; E:oil du Matin, Davie, Pictou. CLEARED. Nov. 1—Burmac H, Heckman, Ldvis- burg; White Bird, Breaux, @hatham; W E Young, Garcin, Halifax; Hazel Glen, Wilson Yarmouth; Marisumato, Griffin, Wevmoutb, N 8; D Cronan, Bruce, Mag- dalene Islands; Etoil du Matin, Davis, Pictou. eg pe rere a After serious illness, like typhoid fever, pueumonia or the grip, Hood’s Sar- saparilia has wonderful strength-giving * oe redites ORR He eeeeee Se arteeete «eee : 42 prire fasb:onable colors in D. K.: > brown, fawn, drah, tan, grey, 7-stnd: : lacing gloves, sll sizes, regular $1.20,: > $1.35. Yours for 69c each or two: : pairs for $1.25.—Jas Paton & Co. KRN0x'S ‘Gelatine . This is the cheapest and best Gelatine on the market, Une small package will make’ two guarts of beautiful clear | jelly, and every package is guaranteed to give satisfaction Miss Fry, representing C.. B. Knox, the manufacturer, wit be at our store Tuesday, Fri- day and Saturday, of this week, where she will be pleased to show the ladies of this city samples of what can be made with this Gelatine. Every lady is invited to call and taste, as well as see, her samples at Beer & Goff in all its branches at the Exax- INER Office, one cf the best equip- ped Job Printing Establishments on P, E. Island. ‘our price ‘soft finish, with | today tells of them. This Week's Specia —_—_—— g°9 . 2 ‘ ¢ Me SSLANKET BLANKETS, White Crib Blankets,wit colored border, worth 35:3, 9 © ¥ € v ‘ iC. v € 20D 98oO oo ©9062 09D FD “ ¥ ouperior white or grey € Blankets, with colored b r- v der, worth 75c¢, our price,69e Q DOD 00D 90S DWDO3BSBDI/DIOD@ © Steel grey Union Rlankets 5 Fe blue and @ red boroer. worth $1.59; our price, $1.25. € DOBOBIDSVWeecenosel Kxtra fine white wool 9 Blankets, superior qvality in © finish, well bound with fan- cy border, 5 lbs weight weil ¢ worth $2.50, our price,$2.10. S DODBOBOBSIS BASS 9EO05 Fx ra superfine white wool ¢ Blankets, soft finishe', col’d © border, 7 lhs weight, worth $5 50, our price $4.60 DODV$BI$DIAWOIT 4 O9a4 5 Fine, pure white wool Blankets, extra superfine, rolid pink and blue borders, well finished and bound, worth $7,50, our price,$6.25 VOSHIHDINDFHDOD 906262 o> OD £9] 54D O6OE]964 F. PERKINS & C@., Are You Loving Flesh 7 . Then something is wrong. To the voung italways mears trouble, It is a warning to any one, unless they are already too fat. Scou’s Emailrion checka this waste and bringe up your weight again. LOCAL NOTICEs, ; Tle la‘est novelties in neckwrar, the “Marguerite” silk ruff, at F. Perkins & Co +. Moacton Tweed—There is no tweed on the market today that equala this make. To be hadjat F. Perkins & Co’s. Keep your feetdry.—A fall line of Granby rabbers at R. K. Jost’s, We've been talking high-cleee dress fabrics quite a while. Here’s a lot of low and medium priced fabrics for today. See ad.—Moore & McLeod. Good, low priced dress fabrics, Onr ad Resd 1t.—Moore & McLeod, Gay & Son, Cedars, Charlottetown, are counected by telephone. Shippers, botels or private families, requiring vegetables should havetheir priees. Their etock includes celery, cauliflower, cabbage, carrots, beets, parsnips, onions, equash, pumpkin, beans (for baking) game, ete. 135 Lim 245. _ FLANNELS rials | nN] il 4 ; i prem were + Geom See the best VALUE in the city when vou want ll at SUNNYSIDE Fa : KS Ka i “te i at SO a a Successors to Perkins, Sterns & Tu is: Vr AL eS AND JAG JACKETS Rlaek Boucle Cloth. velvet eollar, worth our price $2.60 with oo 25, oS 02VOO 02 @ 12026262. call» velvet our price $3 15, o> ODMR 62DVODVO D ~ 26202) Light Fawn Be with high cijlar ; yearl butte ro pear tons. .worth $450 our prices, $3.65. aver Cloth, 0D095O596O6H6OH60.6O5O 45H 5655 v7, = me ev braid trimming .25, our price $3.50 , Worth Ch CO] OD ODVOSV OH 902V9R6'3.0R. Heavy black cloth, priee $5.25 260060500560 5906 = Black Frieze, with faney stitched collar. and ‘en 2 o2 °° O-B0OD2D42O4O4O2D ree “If it’s good it’s here, If it’s here it’s good,” MUNEY SA A nice lot of plaid*, suitable for waists etc., good wide widche 19¢ per yd. Very nice thing in mix-d tweeds good weight, 40 inches wwe at 20c per yd. A!l wool French Serges, in Black Mies Fay, of Mrs C. B Knox, wishes to announce to the ladies of Charlottetown that she will be at J. D. McLeod & Co’s., Store, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, lst., 2nd and 3rd November to demon strate tothem the euperiority of their gelatine. Featberbone-—Reer Bros are sole agents for P. E. Island A full line now in stock, 252-tf d&w “150 bbls of Lily Queen and Monarch flour just received at Beer & Goff’s 256 2in. &lankets, all wool, part cotton and all cotton, 5, 6, 7 and 8 ibe, 86c, $1, $2, $2.75, $3.50, $4.50 and $5; small size, medium size, and large ize. All at a very emal! advance on cost.— Prowse Bros, 255~3i Ladies’ jackets-—The ladies who visited our cloak department this fal] have been pleasantly surprised with the magnificent aseortment of fashionable garments shown by us.——-Prowse Bros. 255—3i Gentlemen— You who “are fond of nice goods in underclothing and do not want to pay too much for same, cal] and see our fall stock.—Prowse Bros. 255 3i Buy your underclothing from Prowse Bros and your will get the best and the cheapest. 254, 2i. Offices toLet The Suite of Offices in the Cameron Block, occupied by J. B. Hegan; Esq., Dominion Goveroment jEngineer. Apply to HORACE HASZARD, Charlottetown, 16 oct 6 eod Navy, brown, green and Cardi na! and bluette. 22c per yd Very choice line, in good weight Tweeds, new fal! shades at 26¢ per yd. All wool French Serges, wide width,and several etylieh fall shades Moore What we advertise we RASA AAAAAAAAR AAA RASH RA RAAAAARAAASH AO AARAAA AS Unbss COMMS We've been talking abont high class fabri s, for quite a while, to-day we give the low aud medium prices @ chance to speak for themvelves. VIN Grand values Tweeds, several sh in heavy mixed adea 4 33c per yd — All wool serges in Black and navy, heavy and etrone 35c per yd, Nice line of all wool mixed tweeds, satisfactin wearers 43c per yd. Grand value iu good heavy serge® Navy, 42 inches wide 48e per yd Handsome heavy serge, rich deep Navy shade. full 42 inches wide 54ec per yd. * Se per yd. Down on the end of the Dress ve Pretty line of figured dress | G°Cds Counter Remnante. wet Yebrice, g024. width ‘Gal weight Ribs eclling. os of this vec per yd. ” a. ° DADS 2S2SVUBO & Mcleod. have.” Valuable Property. The undersignd offers by priyate sale his valuable property, situate on the corn*r® Pownal and Richmond Streets,and occupied by him asa store and dwelling. This property is well known, and offersa rare opportunity to any pereon of opening @ grocery or liquor business. remain secured On the property, at5 per cent. ausum,, apply to the owner, CL’town oct 15 dy 2wks desirous One half of the purchase money msy JAMES EDEN. 1S Black Neanp Cloth. with > worth $4 00, ind smoked C@C2DWCDWEWDISDWEWeveq pee 6263202 eS 2626263602. * worth $7.75, >ur price 36.50 Ri : a 2 me ok rner, ee rade? ved ee ne For further informatiOD, » * i) Black Boucle Cloth, withilg i” coe * oa - P oe high collar, worth $6.25, our” €. aa Saal ir oe ey 49 2% oe se. Ts a a | 7 4 4