ll New Autumn Headwear UST RECEIVED AT WEEKS’ Direct from London, Peak Gaps, Tams, ete. Young Ladies’ Bicycle Broad- cloth Peak Caps,in Myrtle, Brown, Maroon & Navy Young Ladies’ Feather Tams, in Cardinal Brown & Navy Young Ladies’ Knitted and Hider Down, in very pretty colorings. TO CLEAR AT 25 pc. Discount. Balance of ovr stock of Eider Sofa Cushions to clear, 29 p.c. Discount ea ea ete Harvart Mits and Gloves, Whalesale & Retail cheap. W. A.WEEKS &Co. Wholesale and Retail ae THK DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, SEPTEMBER 7, 1897 TELEGRAPHIC SPECIAL DESPATCHES TO THE EXAMINER, TROUBLE IN INDIA. The Ameer’s Trosps to the Rescue, — — Fisherman to be Kept in Check. Loxpox, Sept 7.--The Times Simla correspondent says that in addition to dispersing the Laghmanis who had been about to join the Mullah, the Ameer’s troops scattered a body of Khinwaris who hold the Kyber pass for the Afridis. The Ameer, the correspondent says, is plainly determined to keep tne tribesmen in check and measures will be taken by his orders that will cripple the Mullah power and probably prevent a further rising. —— Likely to ba Re-Opened in Deference td the Pepe. os Orrawa, Sept 7.—There is a rumior current herethat Hon. Messrs Greenway Ottawa as soon as Mr. Laurier returns to have a further conference on the school question, which is now been settled to the satisfaction of the Pope who requires that some further concessions shal] be made by the Manitoba Government. COLD STORAGE. Fruit and Vegetables Sent to Rngland: Monrreat, Sept 7.--On Thursday next the steamer Merrimac will leave for Evg- land, carrying two carloads of fresh fruit and veget ables in cold storage. This is the first attempt. eae Jext Books School Books —AND— schol Sap NOW OPENING, PRICES ALWAYS RIGHT. HASZARD & MOORE Sunnyside Bookstore. S054 0068 E260 9001 00000000 $$1.48 Buys a Pair of “Men’s Fine Dongola Con- gress Boots. extra value for the money. Boots (only a few pairs of this line left). If it’s bargains you want, we can suit you. R. KB. Jost _ sanaalianeat 000d 3000 4000 s & & ; e a * 5 oo ; Buys a pair of Men’s Tan snares 7 3 = = = = = 2 rS School and College BOUKS. Each and every Book used in Prince of Wales College and the Publie Schools of this city, can NOW be had at CARTERS’ Bookstore, School Kequisites, Seribb- lers. Exercise Books, Pens, Pencils, Ink, Paper, Erasers, etc.; etc. TOPPODINPPRDPRPRPRRPPPPRDOTPRT TTT onnrT rrr ionrD TD ene Geo. Carter & Co., Booksellers & Stationers. WUdAbdheeaheddkaadddsdddlddN Knglish Veterinary Embrocation For horses and Cattle. We are agents for this splendid remedy for sprains, curbs,splints sore shoulders bruises, etc. Call and examine this preparation. Retail at 50c., large bottle. MALAbNAbAAALbUdbbQsdbLabsbddbadadsALcdAQabaQeedcdadldaddddddddddaddddd Nreveerorervenoreveey ’ A. W. REDDIN, Phu. B ; $1.50 SUNNYSIDE, O8OSOO88 0008050080058 5000 0008 @ @ 040058080000 SHOOF BOOSSOOH SOOO OSOE OO O91 5000009009660 swsd OSS 0608" 18083 SOSGSOS9SEI9 collected by the Mullah disciples and were | had assembled near Peshbah intending to | MANITOBA QUESTION AGAIN. | Cameron and MeMillan are coming to | — | marvellously low as now. All | RACES AT HALIFAX, Result of the Trotting Yester- day. Havirax, Sept 7—At the Riding ground yesterday, The free for all trotting race was won by Arclight,the Sct. John horse, Minota, of Aimberst, was second and Warren Guy of Kentville, third. In the » second and Rambler of Halifax third, A Governor Killed. Sypvey, N. S. W. Sept 7.—The Gover- dor of Germain,New Guinea was killed by natives on the 218i of August, 4 Political Rumour. Vancouver, Sept 7.—G. R. Maxwell, } the Liberal M. P. for Buirand will prob ably replace Semlin as leader of the Local Upposition on the coast. a Decision of a Prince, 3ERLIN, Sept 7.—Prince Charles of Doanmark has decided to enter the British | Navy, take up his residence in Englaud, and be married to the Princess Mauna. TRADE IN THE STATES. Henry Clews, of New York,reports that trade movements show ne abatement of their universally hopeful aspect. In the merchandise markets, the increased de- mand is producing a steady advance jin prices. ‘he iron trade continues to gain in activity, and the rise in values is extend- ing over the whole range of metallic pro- ducts. Tlie woolen factories are clearing off their past accumulations of etocks and conservatively increasing their outpnt. The cotion goods tiade, though in a stage of tne season when orders contract, is yet doing more than a good average business for this period of the year. Cotton has been showing a fairly firm tendency in epite of a prospective crop of 9,000,000 bales. In brief, in all the large pranchee of trade, there isthe same story of conservative activity, increasing demand and an upward tendency in prices, while railroad earn- ings coutinue to show large increases. ee ee LOCAL NOTICES, Our best advertisement for Sovereign Flavoring Extracts isthe goods them— selves. Tney sel] on their merits. Try a bottle. You can’t feel poor when you see our } goods and prices. Values were never 80 our left over stock of men’s, boys and children’s clothing selling at cost and less We still have a few of those soiled shirta left that will be sold tonight, —Prowse:Bros. a ~ Q07 2i Come and see ourchoice new hats, direct from the American market. All the newest and best blocks. All sizes in the famous Stetson hat now in stock. Balance of spring styles selling at big discounts.—Prowse Bros. | 207 21 NT Lr EY CE LS Second Annual Recital. Mr. F. E, MORRIS | | | ‘Kindergarten - Hall, ——e ()N Thursday September §ih,1897 | Adagio—From op. 27, 2 Moonlight...... ponadanes done oon ....-.Beethoven TAS ici aie wack seeeeeeee Clementi 2 Hungarian Dances... -.......... Brahms { Gnomen Riegen, Elves Dance..... _ Liszt i Solo... .....+e+ess--.Miss Annie Hyndinan. ite we ec cca 0 Prof. Vinnicombe. edie 00s Beth csciceccnsss soniecess Cramer Op. 54, B flat... 2.2... ++ +eeeeeee-.Godard A Polish Dance......;.........Scharwenka Minuet, special request... ......Paderewski Si oiseau jetais.......0. os... .+e+ee- Henselt NO, § ns as ds eee Mr, B. Dawson. Waltzes—Didicated to St. Geo. S....... 8S. Club, Montreal........Mr. Morris Tl THOMRIOER.... «5 oc wowcsccces » «meee CONE POORRIREIIR s,s «.ccncks tn ccencccocnsennsecteliic snes Etade Brilliant ...........0 «eo :o-« GZerDy Rigolette, Quartette.. .... ..........Liezt Doors Closed during rendition of any num ber. Bell Piane provided by Mr. F ietcher. Admission 50c. Tickets tor Sale at Dodd’s and Rankin’s Music Studic. Mr.S. N_ Earle’s studio will re-open on Monday, Sept. 13th. Organ and piano singing and voice cuiture lessons, with class for theory free to pupils Once a week Special attention given to beginners, En- quire at Messrs Miller Bros, sept 7 2awkw WANTED.—A girl fer general housework. Good references required. Aypply to Mrs. R, kK, Jost, King St. sep:7—3i 2 35 class the purse was won by Virginia | J. of Halifax, Bell Nutt of Kentville was Special Sale of = CLOTHIN Cig Reductions---25 to 80 p. c. discount Perkins, Sterns & Turner. T a ¢ ts o. ” 2 > e j " . . We have 300 suits of Boys’ Clothing to be sold out at once at a big discount. A grand opportunity to fit out the boys for the school opening. dollar at this sale. 300 Boys Surts, size 22, for $1.85. now for $2.75. $5.50, now for $3.99. Cunstesomenvaniensaediomnasnstallnamemeuierene potshaneatsaeretenesepnininatesennatben stant | ! make the most wholesome and delicious soups. 13 different varieties—Gravy, Mullizgatawny, Julienne, Tomato, Green- pea, Household, Haricot, Lentil, Pea, Carrot, Vermicelli, Tapioca, Onion, Each equare makes 14 pints of soup. ARTHUR P. TIPPET & C0. General Agents, Montreal — Established 1872. Ch'town Business College WRITING ACADEMY. ** Let no man enter into business while he is ignorant of the manner of regulating books.’’—J OH NSON. THE Mth Annual Term of the above insti- Institution opens on MONDAY, AUG. 23rd inst. Intending Stuaents can enter at any time ducing the term. Noentrance ex- amination required. All Commercial Sub- jects necessary to a thorough business educa- tion are taught by a staff of competent and experienced teachers. Class and individual instruction given. The regular course of lectures by business and professional men, will commence in October and continue throughout the term. For particulars of eourse, circulars, testimonials, terms and app lication forms apply to L. B. MILLER 3rown’s Block, Principal P, O. Box 3y5, Ch,town,P. E, I. Aug 12. OPERA HOUSE Halifax Amateur Dramatic Company IN COMEDY AND DRAMA. HAAS AAA AARNE SES RAH 3-NICHTS—3 Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday September 20th, 21st and 22nd. In Aid of the New Cathedral The Halifax Amateur Dramatic Co. will appear at the Opera House on the above dates of Exhibition Week, placing on the boards the three phenomenal successes : MONDAY, 20th—the sensational Melodrama, “JUNE.” Introducing Saw Mill Scene and Country Band. TUESDAY, 2lst—the great Comedy Drama, “The Private Secretary.” WEDNESDAY, 22nd— the thrilling melodrama, “The Curse of Cain.” Popular Prices, 35 and 25c. A few rows reserved at 50c sept7 \SK YOUR GROCER FOR Royal Oak Soap the best lanndry Soap ou the market. One bar will doas much as two bars of ordinary imported Soap made from filthy materia). CHTOWN SOAP WORKS Boys’ Suits, former price $3,00, now for $2.20. SARA ARAARAAARAAAAR AAAS AARS Ne (te Sweet NY SWZ 2 e ° > “i me Caporal N . B ZS ? Be ae ae RV Athlete NZ bes © fe > s ¥ = % N ore * ea L LV is ¢ N “i / - ( y o AAAMAAAASAS AHAARASAA RAO About the New Corset Waist Just what you’ve been wanting—afreally com- fortable, yet neat, Corset Waist.. We have it now, It’s not a “fad,” but a thoroughly good article: It’s made in three pieces, narrow piece lacing in at centre of back. It’s made of fine sateen throughout; it buttons in front, and has shoulder straps. The price is $1.10 (EO 1] WORTH I Moore & McLeod “What we advertise we have.” PERERRELELE LL IR LILLE LS Mise VISES SASSY SESE SY “@° *%* *@ @* *@ 10 cts, per package SRR CIGARETTES IO cts. ¥ per pkge. 4 CIGARETTES ¥ Retail Everywhere. 4 LS US AS AS aS AUS AS AFF dis cttin attire: itl. widens odie ott. od oy Qe Ouse ® sae ose 1 We ow ° 7) aS Seventy cents will do the work of a No suit value caa be found anywhere, as we will give you. ask you to buy until you are perfectly sure we have what you wantand at the lowest price. 24, 26, 28 and 30; for boys 6 to 15 years, Boys’ Suits, former price $2.00, now for $1.45. We won't” Boys’ Suits, former price $2,50, now Boys’ Suits, former price $3.80, Boys’ Suits, former price $4.25, now for $3.00. Boys’ Suits, former price AREER, SSH Rr A A AP SS IS a at a ON Sai PERSE RES EE SEE EEE a EEE EET EE EE EE EE EE EE EERE EE EE EE iS TOS Cages soi ee Tl