ee Se ee: TE —_ [EE Last Week" —=] Noo OSTOBER Great values in For Winter Atlantic Service, blankets. Now is the) ot time to buy, the Hon. Mr. Fisher Breaks a Pledge co | — half e Cue goods are fresh, and Behalf of the Spoils System. prices are low. ore | Moxrr » No vv. 4—The Beaver Lire | 50 pairs floeoy|stategizacamiaean hite or grey at 7) pairs extra large | Toe. || he turned —. without anv retizing al - é | lowance. Mr. Fi-her kept Dyke in office 1) ‘ : d oO a until Alf Jury in Lme initiated imtothe : i amage ad pa I's | details of the office. 450, 20) pairs California ol blankets $1.65 20 pairs polar wool blankets $1.90. 25 pairs Yictoria wool biankets $2 65 25 pairs Jubilee wool blankets 2.95 25 pairs Merino wool blankets 5.95 to 7.50, according to size 75 pairs fine Shet- land, heavy weight 1,95, W. A.WEEKS & Co. The Peoples Store. m-_ Jap Japan Japanese our = consigment of Japanese Chivaware ané Fancy Articles Is Here... and is ahead. of anything ever shown in this city. Come and see. Every- body welcome. Oaly afew of those Jap Teapots at 19¢ each left. HasZak & IVIOGRE Sunny side Bookstore Notice of Assignment Notice is he ahha 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 Priace Kdward Is— land, Merchant, assigned all his real and personal preperty to me, John McLean, of Souris East, in King’s Connty, Merchant, for the benetit of his creditors, and all persons indebted to said Edwin McFarlane. are hereby notified to make immediate payment to me at Annandale, aforesaid, my solicitors, Messrs. Peters, Peters & Ings, Charlottetown, and all persons having claims against said Edwin Mc- | DOC. | Cui ane | THR DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN TELEG RAPHIC. |THE TAMMANY VicTORY. SPECIAL DESPATCHES TO THE EXAMINER, ‘CUNARD STBAMERS 10 BE CHARTERED Contrary to the definate pledze made by | Fisher in the House of Com- mons last session, Joho . Dyke, for many éfiicient re Canadian Government at vears the Liverpool, is to HAMBERLAIN ON EMPIRE. Improved Relations with South Africa, CLascow, Nov. 4.—In_ the course of a speech here Ja-t night, Mr. Chamberlain declared that the relations between Great Britan and South Africa bad greatly improved uf late. He added that there are signs that the Colonies demand tor closer union wi)] yet be grant-dand the prospect of a really United Empire is becoming @ question of practical pulitics. PAINT LOUR CHEEKS, Not with paint on the outside, that is easily washed off Put the color on from within. Scoti’= Emuision fiils the cheeks with ret, red blood. Itis a color that days too. A yersoynyepnpnpennnne nny “It pays to buy at Carter’s.” ULBS gics® a fn * Hyacinthe, ‘Tulips. Crocus, Bermuda Easter Lilies, Chinese Saered Lilies, Freesias, Narcissus. Another lot Hyacinths just opened, direct from Holland. Splendid bulbs. 6 doz. Hyacinth Glasses, 15e each. Geo. Carter & Co., Booksellers & Stationers. WNAAbAAehddhsddddadedddadeddddy only : E = E = E 7 COSC SSSE 26] DEOOO CSOD 6308 Beef, iron and Wine: Fresh Beef, Citrate Icon, Sherry Vine. or to, Farlane, are hereby notified to present the sawe tome at Annandale, forth— with, Dated this Ist day of November, A, , 1897. nov 2—3i tue, fri, mon. Assignee. JOHN McLEAN, | For impaired nutrition. Impoverishment of bleod; For General Pebility. “ Our own make. 75e per bottle. A. W REDDIN, Phm, 8 CENTRAL DRUG STOR, ; SUNNYSIDE, SOSSOSSTCHSCOS LD COOH CHOSOCE the —_—$— peenece eee caeane ested eceete resentative of the | THE Opinion of the the British and Continental Press. What Bryan Says About It. See L xpox, Nov. 3.—The Continent are the Tammany papers here and upanimons 1p victory in New = tue | deploring | York, Lixcoty, Neb. Nov. saves thatthe New York that Republican politics are not being | endoraed atthe polls. He says that the | 16 to 1 standard is nearer now than it was a@ year ago. }.—Mr. Bryan election shows LATEST NEWS BY WIRE AND MAIL | Loxvon November 2.—According to the | Madrid correspondent of tne S¢: soda i, the Bank of Spain has agreed to advance the Cuban treasury 50,000,000 of pesetas, and the treasury of the Phillipiae Islands 30,000,009 on tue guarantee of the Spanish treasury. Wixnivec, November 2.—The business of the No:thwest land companies show | enormous increaxe. The C. P. R.’s sales last month were double those of jast year. Loxpox, November 2.—A_ meeting of the delegates of tne Amalgamated As- sociation of Cotton Operatives, the strong- est body in the c-ttoa trade, was held Sunday at Manchester, and contiemed the decision token on Thursday last by the cutton operatives throughout the north of England, to inform the implovers that the proposed reduction in wages would not be accepted. It was resolved that if the masters gave formal notice of reduction, Closer Union with the Colonies Predicted | ) course to be pursued by the operators. ae es | instalment for the pure hare of reserves of t ae eee OT 5 et ee the Association will take a ballot as to the FRENCH AND GERMAN ARMIES, —_—- ie A writer in one of the London uews- papers has an interesting com parison ot ine French and German armies. In poins of actual numbers of men, France ha- rather the advantage. The peace establish ment of cavalry is 77,000 in France, against 67,000 in Germany. France, too, in peace bas 48 more guns, but the war total is largest in Germany by 414. Fraoce maintains more horses in peace, closely ,ia thefirst line alone baving 328, 0ev against 340,000 French; while there are 200,000 more in the secood German line. The grand total of the German. personnel is just two millions anda oalf, field and second !ine together, and behiod is the Laodsturm, some three millions more, ot which half a million bave been regularly trained. The chief work carried on ot late inthe Germaa army has been the reorganization of regiments. Till April 1 this year it consisted of 538 battalions and 173 baif battalions, and now tbere are 624 whole battalions, and each of these has been given wrevised strength of officers and rank uad tiie. No definite decision bas been arrived at as yet asto the re-arma- ment of the field artillery. The chief new services w be provided under the increased budget, £27,338,900 for 1897-8, as again t } £27,190,545 for 1896-7, are field railway i material, said to be tor toriress warfare. mowey to create a military telegraph schoo] | and adopt a field telegraph system; the establishment of travelling field-ovens for the takery columns, and a second provisions, + +6+ oe Are You Losing Flesh? Then something is wrong. To the young it always means trouble. It is a warning to any one, unless they are already too fat. Scott’? Emulsiou checks this waste and bring? up your weight again. = — eae Soar UITABLE 3 BOOTS For this time of year. We have a large stock of walking and Skating Boots. Is it something like this you want? Gir!s Oil Pebble Boots $1.00 “ “6 “ “ Sp. Heel 1.25 Womens Oil Pebtle Boots 1,25 ” - * Linea 1.35 “ce io oe “ “ 1.45 1.60 « “ “ ad “ce l 85 ** Dongola 1.85 We want you to call and see our goods, we know they will please you’ Our prices speak for them- selves. FR. FA. Jost; eee OOOOOOO0 COGY Printing in all its branches at the Exam- INER office, one cf the bese equip- ped Job Printing Establishments on P. E. Island. —~- + — ce ee se ‘* < “ “c “ “ A” 029 800860686060 oS a eeeeseseo Again,| bat ia war the Germans approxima’e very more or F claims for $100,000. ne iTHE NEWS IN SAORT METRE, Items of Interest Bo'led Dowa For More KMasy Reading, The guarantee fund ot the G'asgow exhibition in LYOL now amounts to £140, 000. A new torpedo destroyer is to at Newcasile-on-Tyne, with engines, which is expected to aspe d of thirty-six to forty kaots hour. turbine a tain an Dr. J. C. Spencer, bacteri logist of the board of health, of San Francisco, reports that he has discovere i the baccill of tuber- culosis in a Chinese-made cigar which he éxamine d. Willard, thel& year old son of J.B. Haningtoo, who lives about eight miles from Moncton, was badly gored in the eroin on Sund-y eveniog by a vicious ball that had strayed to his father’s premises, United States Ambassador Hay, on Saturday, telegraphed to the Queen at Mc- upon Balmoral an expression of President Kinley’s sympathy and condolence the death of the Duchess ot Teck, A Boston despatch states toat second time ia two years that city, ordin- arily strongly Democratic, givep a substantial majority to Roger Woicow, the for the has republicaa candidate for goveruor at the state election. The situation in Western Africa has been greatly aggravated by the publication of semi-official notes by the French and British governments, and a confi ct between the rorces of the two nations in the Hinter- land of Lagos may at any moment take pace. England will soon have the longest tunnel io Europe. The London and North- Wesiern Railway Company have gecided to bore threngh the eteep incline, tamiliar to all travel-ere to Scotiacd as Shapfell. Pie tunnel will be tea miles long, or nalf a mile loager than St, Gothard’s, Aa Indiana professor who took out a $3,500 insurance policy in 1850 received ao Offer from the company twerty years ago w cash the policy for $2,000 or pay him an annuite of $410. He elected to take the annuity, and now, at the age of 90 years, has drawn from the company more than $8,000. Last Tuesday while 65 workmen wer*® on a largé scaffulding extending the whol © length of the Wabash building at St- Louis, which was recently partially des” troyed by fire,a section of the platform gave Way, carrying eight men to tbe floor below. Two were fatally injured and four others seriously hurt. The Paris police have just arrested a band of barglars, who are believed to have teen the perpetrators of numerous recent robberies. One of the gang is a member of the noble family of Cazeau de Derlieu. ‘lhe youth, who is now only 18, was left an orphan at a very early «ge,and has had & most adventurous career. Ti.e fossil remains of a large extinet matmal were found five hundred fet beluw the surface in a coal mine near Kymi, in the,western part of. the Island of Euboea, believed to belong tothe miocene age. Itis larger thanthe rhinoceros. Athens experts say the species in undeter- minable. Despatches from Madrid say that the recent magazine articles of Hannis Tavor, the former minister of the United States at Madrid, on Cutan affairs, bas produced an uupleasant feeling at the Spanish capital and it isadded that the belief prevails there that the government will de compelled to intervene in this affair. The long deferred trial of the directors of the defunct banks was begun at St. John’s, Nild., on Taeeday before Sir David | Patrick Chalmers, former chief justice of Britisy Gainea, who came from England te conduct the proceedings, as the local jadges were in eligible because they were less interested in the defunct banks, An Irishman, named Patrick Galvin, who his just arrived at Juneau from Dawson City, seems to heve abundantly enriched himself by his labors in tie Gold fields. He eeys that he went to the Yukon ffiree years ago in @ penniless condition, without any great expectatiors and hie is tow returningto Cork, his native Ciy,arich man. Before Jesving Dawson Ciry he dispoxed of one of his He displavs a nugget the siz* of an oyster as one cf ihe trophies of his industry. Hon. George E. F ster’s apt expression, *‘splenidid is lation,” stil] applies .to. Old England. Russia is stirring the Indian yborder tribes against her, and France, with whom Ruse is in alliance, has joined the Mahdi to opsose her in’ the Sondan, aud has assailed her position on the east coast of Africa. The outlook is cloudy to day, 38 the Mail aod Empire remarks. But the eplendid statesmanship of the Imperia) leaders, and the splendid courage of British forces, will dispel the d' fficulties and Jend added glory to the Kuipise. Soe : - Gay & Son, Cedars, Charlottetown, are connected by telephone. Shippers, hotels or private families, requiring vegetables sbould have their prices. Their etock includes celery, caul flower, cabbage, carro ®, beets, parsnips, onions, squash, pampkiv, beans (for baking) game, ete. 135 Lm 245. Watchmaker wanted.—A good steady workman, ahG, F, Hutches, - Queen Ste 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, let., znd snd 3rd November to demon strate tothem the superiority of their gelatin e. -_- hl. FOR SALE.—An Organ and a Sewing Machine, to be sold reasonable, App!y at this office. nov 4 pd anaes: Ss WANCED.—-A Servant Mas. Applv at th's office immediately. nov 43) pa Featberbone—Beer Bros are sole agents for P. E. Island A full line now in stock 252—tl daw f OE ere “ere” “ were i wii he . »*) wire a Nee & mi . * tk by wil < “Tf it’s good it’s here, —— reyes § *, OP EME Ory Vii by Yin dy" NOVEMBER 4 1897 mor fer a eye) Sie rare” rrr” Paar CO Ore ee jm)» > Viti> Vin- Liao saan SMARTLY DRESSED A nice lot of plaids, suitable for waists etc., good wide wit hs l.c¢ per yd If it’s here it’s good,” S Does not mean to be expensively dressed, <A little t.@ money goes a long way where good taste and bs judgme) t are used. Our store stands at all times on ready to exemplify this fact. ts 4 Here are a few samples of smart fabrics } at small figures. Grand values in heavy . ; lel ‘ . weeds, Several shades tic per yd mixed Very nice thing in mixed tweeds, good weight, 40 inches wide at 20c¢ per ya. > pryscenmrys “erges, in Black and Cardina! 22¢ per yd All wool French Navy, brown, green and binuette. Very choice line. in good weight Tweeds, new fall shay fee at 25e¢ per yd. “ } 3 All wool French Serges, wide | width,and several stylish fall shades is All wool serges in navy, heavy and strong s5e¢ per yd, Black and Nis yrade ali woo) serge, 42 inch wide, nice weight and finish, 42c¢ per yard Nice line of al! wool mixed tweeds, satisfactin wearers 4c per yd. Grand value ix good heavy serges Navy, 42 inches wide 48e per yd at 28e per yd. | | Handsome heavv serge, rich deep | 7 Pretty line of figured dress | * avy shade. ful) 42 inches wide fabrics, good width end weight 54¢ per rd. sue per yd. | S22] sosvessesee been able to boy, the old rate, the order having been yiven Cameron Bk ck, Men's W ool Underclothing Men's Cardigan Jackets. See our Stock, T J. HARRIS Se NE Come And Se¢-—.w How Laree Your Dollar Is To-day. ~ LONDON HOU TT OO Moore & Molueod. & | What we advertise we have.” * Eas ae Pex cae uF i a ie 2 AR Pe Tie PDD, ee. See . . "9 Never in the history of Furniture buying, was it purchasing power so great, Especially is this true in buying fancy r Beautiful Cobbler Seat Rockers. Rattan Rockers and reception Ch Oak Rockers, is the best money can buy, an as at our store now. marked at the price of cheap goods. We Furnish Homes. JOHN NEWSON. Newson Block, Victoria Row —— TIVE! | 1 TIME a Good Time to Buy Watches NOW. In spite of the advance’ in price at the Factory, I ha ani will sell a nice lot of usw Wate'res, before the raises Call and see them ; also our new Rings. E W. TAYLOR, tity. OPTICIAN ekera,our line of airs, fancy upk olstered d they im + 4 a? 7 % he oe Ca a = vie a 0 ~