>. Se THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, OCTOBER 15 1897 Loan =—— WANTED interest Guaranteed —— oO . S “Lend every man thine ears,” Shakespeare says, and everyone wants your ears to tel! you the merits of bis goods. But as you well kno-v, nine times out of ten the woods do not bear out the story. THE LOAN Wecks & Co. ask is your eyes They are the ultimate judges, To their verdict we corfident- ly : ppeal. THE INTEREST Weeks & Co. guaranteed is a saving of 10 to 30 per cent. on your dry goods purchases. } es.we mean a saving of 10 to a0 ;er cent. Our reasons ore. BECAUSE WEEKS & GO Buy for Spot Cash. Buy direct from manufacturers Buy large quantities. Save big discounts. Do a large wholesale business Polite and patient attention. And have everything that’s new at most attractive prices One visit to our store with in’ spection of goods and prives will prove tbat our fall stock has no superior in this city, and that we give not only the best values, but by far the mort. Specials this week. Ladies’ New Jackets, Fine Furs, Black Dress Goods, Ladies’ Underclothing, Gents’ Underclothing, Corsets, Gloves, Hosiery W. A.WEEKS & Co. Wholesale and Retail October Mavazines Sunnyside Bookstore H ASZARD. & MMIOORE Sunnyside Bookstore. SOOS OOO OOSSE DES OOOSSOSSOS HOSE 1) SOOSOOOOUAEE Pipes Are selling with us. Tf your pipe is getting played out or if you contemplate buying purchase here. Our large display pleases most people—why not buy ? Quality up, away down. A. W REDDIN, Pm. B CENTRAL DRUG STORE, away prices SUNNYSIDE, SOO? 6006" 1900S 60688808000 SIOSHIOSCSP=*"S4GSSS SHOCHHOTOOSICHSEREELECE INTERESTING TO MILITIAMEN ER A OR MLR. oN TELEGRAPHIC, | SPECIAL DESPATCHES TO THE EXAMINER, Deputy Minister of Militia to be Superannuated, Ordered to Halifax—An Important Exchange Foreshadowed. Orrawa, Oct. 15.—Colonel Panet De- puty Minister of Militia, is to be super- anouated shortly. He is almost certain to be succeeded by a French-Canadian officer. Ostawa, Uct. 15.—The 22nd Battalion —— clined ££ 2,000 or 4 per cent. in Septem ber, and £368,000, or 13 per cent, in nine months ending September, as compared with the same period last year, In the item of railroad iron alone the decrease in Bri- tish exports fell £120,000 in nine months. The imports from Canada increased £583,000 or 32 per cent in September, and £2,141,000, or 24 per cent in the nine monthsending with September. Montreat, Oct. 13.—The Gazetie’s Newfoundland correspondent says; In the onion of those best qualified to judge, the suortage of the codtishery thia year will be not less than 400,000 quintals, comparing it with a good average fishery for other years. The entire catch wiil probably reach a million quintals, The Labrador fishery is one of the worst for many years, Loxpon, October 12.—The Berlin eor- reapondent of the Standard saya it is asserted there that Russia, Japan and the United States have already assented to the | assumpion of the title of emperor by tie | king cf Corea, but China intends to pro- test. |} Austin, Texas, Oct. 12 —This after- noon, in broad daylight and within twelve miles of the limits of the city, the south Royal Canadian Regiment has been order- ed to Halifax to take the place of Royal Berkshires who go to Bermuda. Itis not unlkely that eventually an / exchange will be made between four companies of the Royal Canadian and companies of the R. R. C.I. of London, Toronto, St. John and Fredericton. The Atlantic Service. Ortawa, Oct. 15.—Tenders for the Atlantic Service mu-t be submitted today. Hugh Allan, of the Allan Line, and William Macpherson ofthe Dominion Line, have arrived in Ottawa, and the inference is that these lines will put in joint ten ders. the | Bational and Great Northern, consisting of |; mail, baggage and bound cannon--bal! train on the Inter- expresa cars, three coaches loaded with passengers, was held upby four men and robbed. Conductor Tom Healy was shot by the robbers while resisting them, but was not seriously wounded. A passenger had his shirt coliar carried away by «pistol ball aimed at his neck, and another received a bullet wouod in the hand. The passengers were robbed of $200 in money. The bandita attempted to rifle the safe in the express car, but were unsuccessful, Tarre Unuike MacKenzie. —His great schemes for railway txiension and com. binations. when encouraged by a Minister of the Crown, only excite the cupdity of “promoters,” “contractors,” ‘boodlers,” and oiber harpies who prey upon the Convicted of Murder. Hauirax, Oct. 15.—Henry Davideon was convicted by the jury yesterday at Antigonish of the murder of Charles Bowman at the Tracadie picnie. Life imprisonment will probably be the sen- tence. ! Instead of “encouraging” wild-cat schemes country when extravagantly governed. and talking abont dazzling pr-jects, a prad: nt Minister of Public Works should ratherassume the attitude of Mr. Alex ander MacKenzie, and lie on his arms night and day against the combination of political enemies and friends who by such The Yice Regal Visit. Sr. Joux, Oct 15.--Lord and Lady Abereeen arrived after midnight and will remain atthe station till this forenoon when the Mayor will escort them to the Royal Hotel as the guests of the city. Jewish Children Attending School. Monrreat, Oct. 15,—The Jews have six hundred pupils attending ove Protes- tant school which has been practically de- serted by Protestante. The Mocdy Meetings. Monyrreat, Oct. 15.—While in the city Dwight L. Moody received a telegram from Lord Aberdeen regretting that his pre- sence in Prince Edward I<land prevented his attendance at the Ottawa meeting. works assail the national treasury.—Monut- real Witness, E SURE you get what you want ! when you ask for Hood’s Sarsapa- rilla. Unequalled in Merit, Sales, Cures, There’s no substitute for HOOD’S. In addition to the proposition to make the British volunteers liable for service abroad, in case of war, the Government will introduce an Army Reserve bill dur- ing the next session of Parliament. Ac- cerding to this measure, it is proposed to ’ enlist 5,000 reserves at an extra rate of [ pay, thus forming a reliable force which } can be drawn upon at avy time for small wars. —— Highclaes Reaty-to-wear Cloth- inz.—We make a specialty of high class clothing. We are just now showing a choice line of men’s fine overcoats, coats that will compare with the bet of custom-made in workmanship LATEST NEWS BY WIRE AND wait. | Tapacutia, Mexico, Oct. 13.— | Fuentes and Morales, two leaders of the revolution in Guatemala have reached here having abandoned their country learning that Barrios had sent lubge forves against them. Many revolutionists are fleeing. Hauirax. Oct. 13.—Herring fi-hing on thie coast ins been a failure this season and the only hope ot the poor people on the shore was mackeral. ‘Those are coming. Today as high as 700, 600 and 500 fieh to the flat were got at Portuguese and Herring coves. Some of the fish weighed 3} pounds. Several eeines went down from Halifax this forenoon. Montreat,Oct. 13.—The Star’s London cable says: British exports toCanada de- = pa 3 => E S 9 “It pays to buy at Carter's. Now is the time to buy BULBS. We have a large stock for cut door and indoor culture,imperted from tolland, China and other countries of production. . No better varieties or higher qualities are procurable any where. Uur prices are lower than those of any of the foreign dealers for same quality of Bulb, and buyers have the advantage of seeing what they are getting. MAIL ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY Hyacinths, Tulips,(ro- cus, Bermuda Easter Lilies, ¢ hinese Sacred Lilies. Freesias, Narcis- sus, also Hyacinth Glasses Our Bulb Catalogue gives full rices and culturai directions, free rite or call for it, Geo. Carter & Co., Booksellers & Stationers. TPrNNHPPN NNO RI ONnoTeRRET Tn rHNE TTT rrr onn nT rr ronerrnne rer nner en QANALdAMAdAdbdddbddLdsddddbdad SLA dsAbdbddbbLdbdbdddddecidddcdddddddaddad AW ery | ji and style. Our prices $12, $13 and $15 are not two thirds of what the same quality will vost to order. A sample of these goods now in. Our big window deserves more than passing notice. —McKay Woolen Co., Clothiers. -T unis. ' shave couvinced even the bitterest enemies sn eT rs ts pane pe Vad a . mere ‘ ‘¥ Vad airman ETE rie Te Veby* LPC Pen rey MAR ON es . Sr . w* 2 VRP pore a . Cie e : 2 i wee THE PARTNERSHIP bhere- to fore existing between the undersigned, under the firm name of PERKINS, STERNS & TURNER bas tiie 13th day of Qc ober, been Ciseolved by mutual consent. All persons indebted to the late firm wili make payment to I’. Perkins, who will also pay al! liabilities. FRED PERKINS, A. W. STKERNS, W.C. TURNER. F, Perkins & fo, F, Parking & Co. We will continue the business and devote our attention to Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Mil) nervy, Mantles, Cloths, Tweeds, Woolens and Gents’ Furnishings. Mr. W. A. Huestia will look after the Drees and Fancy Goods Mr. Turner will look after the Woo'ens, Cloths, Tweeds, etc, and our Millinery will be in Charge of Miss Hutch. ‘The Dress Makivg Depart ment we will speak of in few days, and our aim will be to give the best goods and at the lowest prices, to all who fevor us with their patronage. Large additions to stock in a short time, F. PERKINS & CO. Successors to Perkins, Sierns & Turner. Pryce "y EU ORR Pe eer bia di ace cicada ascad fe Vin ru bine 4d NOTICE! a ne 23 + ‘ ’ AT Sas ka! « > r Dwrhes we wh rr wats ne aad SAS aad hadal LT ETI a we oie mee oe ws ne ee ee ——— ——- ~ ENGLAND IN EGYPT, France Withdraws Her Opposition to the British Occupation of Egypt. Loxpon, Oct. 13.—France has with- drawn for the present her opposition to the British occupation of Egypt. This news, which is of the highest diplomatic import- ance and significance, comes from @ source which entitles it to full credence, although there will probably be no official confirim- ation for severa! weeks. The announce- ment the other day that Lerd Salisbury had conceded everything France claimed in Tunis has been received with astens - ment and bitter though silent resentment by his own party, and savag? denuncia- tion by the Ypposition press and leaders. Lord Salisbury can well afford to hide his time under such attacks, when he has, or thinks he has, acquired Egypt in ex- change tor giving France a free title in A little serious thought ought to of the Prime Minister that he would hardly make such a sweeping and impor- tant concession without any quid pro quo except a paltry five per cent. duty on sugar. Lord Salisbury has been yielding all along the line since the beginning of the present Mivistry, wherever etern pressure was applied, but nobody ever knew him to give away a good thing in diplomacy voluntari- ly aud without compulsion. If he bas gained a free hand to Egypt he bas certain. ly got the best of the present bargain, for it is practually certain that no otber power wil! interfere if France 1s satisfied. Ladies Jackets— If you get them from us they are right.—Prowse Bros. 240 2i . ——- BORN. At 4147 Dorchester St., Montreal, on the llth inat. to Mr. aod Mrs. Herbert Ross Hooper, a son. At Summerside, onthe T4th Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Laird, a son. inst., to MARRIED At the residence of Mr. H. J. McGowan, Moncton, Oct. 13th, by the Rev. W. W. Corey, George A. Fillmore, Eeq, post-~ master, at Lower Turtle Creek, A. Co., to Miss Jessie Fraser, of Belmont, P. E I. _ ————— DIED Entered into rest at Alberry Plains on Sunday, Oct 3, 1897, Mary McEactern, aged 85 years, leaving three sisters and four brothers to mourn their loss. ae 2 = Are You Losing Flesh ? Then something is wrong. To the young it always means trouble. It is a warning to avy one, unless they are already too fat. Scott’s Emulsiou checks this waste and brings up your weight again. See our window of soaps to- morrow, best value ever in ‘the city: 3 wrapped cakes in box for 10c. Watson’s Drug Stor,. Readymade clothing—There is quitea flurry in our clothing department just now over some tremenvdons bargains in. over- cdats that we bought very cheap. —Prowse Bros.. 240 3i House with five roome and stable, on Edward Street East. Possession given on the 15th of November. Apply to, A. W. NEWBERRY. oct 15 law td SHIP NEWS Port of Charlottetown ENTERED. Oct 14—Swallow, Finlayson, Pinette; Lucretia, Leblanc,Newcastle; Julia Frank- lin, Allen, S’side; Union, Gerrior, North Sydney; General Middleton, Gotin, Bath- urst; Heory Swan, Perry, Newcastle; Quickstep, Murray, Marble Mountain; Charming Lass, Stewart, Bathurst. CLEARED. Oct 14—Wm Dunbar, White, Pugwasbi Swallow, Finlayson, Pinette; Valiant, Cook, Souris; Laura B, Bonnell, Pownal; Julia Franklin, Allen, Rustico. THIS WEEK | THIS WEEK | NOTHING BUT Pipes, Pipes, Pipes, Pipes. A good Briar, 10c. SEE THEM, SEE THEM nese REDDIN BROS. Oppcsite P. O. HENRY R. LORDLY C, E. A.M Gan. Soc. C. E. Graduate College of C:vil Engineering, Cornell University. Consulting Engiveer for General Work, Specialtes: Hydraulic, Sanitary Engineer- ing and Bridge Designing. Offices at Charlottetown and St. Jobn. Island correspondents address to Charlottetown. oct 14 d&w KAAAARAASRASSAAARRASASHRASHAEASASAS AAAS SAAR A ¥RAAAAAARHAR HARASARAAR Stat aha 3a eNews “Tf it’s good it’s here, If it’s here it’s good,” THE JACKET OF FIT. Of “£1897 style” of honest satisfying wear, is the JACKET we sell. We have Jackets to plese people who are not easy to please sell Jackets from $1 98 right up worth more | it’s not. We do claim that it’s the best $1 95 Jacket. Better Jackets sellat S~-.35, $2.55, S285, 83,15. 8385 $4.35 and soon, up just as high as you'd like to go. Moore & Mcleod. ‘What we advertise we have.” We We don’t say cur $1.95 Jacket is den easy resort, FOR SALE. RARE CHANOE The property occupied by J.J, Gay and son fituate in the village of + ownai, 7 miles from ~barlotretown, is offered for sale. prietors have carriedov a large market yar- business for thirty years, and the purchaser will no doubt retain a large share of the !ozal trade. The nursery, and seed The hauled for top dressing.” Good boating, shooting JOHN T MELLISH Solicitor Charlottetown. d&w oct7 prem- iscs comprise a large dwe!ling house, s ore, warehouse, baru, shed, orchard, and about 15 acres of the most Zerti:e land on the I-iand This land hasbeen manured year after year, for so long that as an J'd man said the other day; “It isall abed of mapure and could be would be an ideal spotfor a country merch- ant. or it would be admirabie fora summer The situation is one of the most beautiful on the Island. fishing. This bathing, and within istance; churches, post office school telephone and shops all at the door, For terms and further particulars, apply to Von Clure Gay, J J Gay & son or to, pro- ik 4 TEEYRRL EE RY Y Ya YY EYEE YE eer Brahmin Brand A shipment just received direct from the gardens. HORACE HASZARD Agent for$Canada Ch’town, 25th Sept 2 w—eod TO LET.—House with five rooms and atable on Edward St East. 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