af v THE DAILY FXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, SEPTEMBER 18, 1897 Hl PE Ae ae Well bought—half sold that is novel and up to date. Weeks’ NEW uadies’ Jackets are the very latest styles in the market. Bought for cash fro. the best British and for- eiga marketz of highest stan4- ing and best value- Weeks’ Millinery ment Leads “verything new, Depart- with very latest hats Toques, shaoes, trimmings, and rib- bors of every description. All orders are attended to peraon- ally by our milliner, Miss Murphy. Weeks’ Dress Goeds Department is fully stocked with all kinds of newest dress fabrics with latest trimmings and lin- ings to suit. Weeks’ high class Furs include everything in the neck line—Jies, Ruffs, Col-| lars, Boas, Capes, Muffs, Gloves,. Mits, Jackets; ete. Also all kinds of Fur Trim- mings by the yard. Special orders attended to promptly. Weeks’ Hosiery and Under- clothing is the very best value obtain- able- A full line of chil¢1en’s hosiery, underclothing and combination—all s‘zes, Weeks’ Linens, Towels, Napkins. directjfrom (Belfast, Ireland) inanufacturers to consumers. No middleman’s profit. We show grand value. We Keep good goods—we want your (rade. and will do our best to please you. We invite you to look over our goods whether you intend buying or not. We buy for Cash. We sell Wholesale. We seli Retail. We sell Chear. wW: A.WEEKS &€6o. Wholesale and Retail Pie Wale COLLEGE Jext Books — $chool Books —AND— NOW OPENING, PRICES ALWAYS RIGHT, HASZARD & MOORE Sunnyside Bookstore. TELEGRAPHIC, SPECIAL DESPATCIKS TO THE EXAMINER. SEVERE FIGHTING IN INDIA. British Sustain a Reverse. eee Tha Killed and Wounded. Camp Anacat, Sept 18.—Severe fighting has taken plave bttween the second Brigade of Geceral Sir Bendoa Blood’s division LATEST NEWS BY WIRE AND MAIL, Siva, Sept. 16.—The British Joss in the Samana operations, including thet of the garrison of Saragari, is 30 men killed and 59 wounded. The number of casulties among the officers is due to men being en- trenched, while the officers moved about uncovered. PirrsspurG, Sept. 16.— After nearly three months idlenes?, between 15,000 and 16,000 miners in the Pittshurg district went to work today. At Columbus the 23,000 miners of the district will be at work before the close cf the week. It is estimated that the strike, which lusted sixty-five working days, cost the people of the Pittsburg district between $5,000,~ 000 and $7,000,000. Wasnineron, Sept. 16.—The navy department is resolved to free itselt from the responsibility of seuding American war- and the Mamounds. The British loss in- cludes British-borv, ene killed and seven wounded; Sikhs,21] killed and 42 wounded; Gurds, 2 killed and 10 wounded; Guanersy! 7 killed and 21 wounded; Sappere, 2 killed 16 wounded. Many horses were killed. The London Standard says the interrup- tion of the advacne is in every way deplor- able, and it is absolutely necessary to retrieve the reverse. The Brigade had moved out to attack the Mamounds in the Valley north of the camp to punish them fur their asaault of Tuesday uigbt upon a force of Geueral Jeffries at foot of Pawat Pass. ——___. ~<»— HON. MR. FIELDING’S TRIP, Another Loan to be Floated. Orrawa, Sept. 18.—Hon. Mr. Fielding bas returned to the Capital and wil: leave for Eagland in about ten days to float a loan on the London market, C, P. R. Stock. MontreaL, Sept. 18.—Canadian Pacific Railway stock fel] two points yesterday. The leading Jacket House on P. E. 1. Jas Paton & Co Patons leading Department, Mantles, Miss E.K. Ernst, graduete optician, will be at Capt. Samuel McRae’s, corner of Kent and Queen Streets, Charlottetown, from 18th to 27th inst. Persons needing eyeglasses will not be charged for examin- ation. Former putients not rectiving satisfaction from work. are asked to call. A full line of the latest designs in optical goods on hand. Hours, 9a. m..05 p.m. 216 Jd&w The leading Oyster House i Victoria Cafe- smnmrmnnremenen “It pays to buy at Carter’s.” Another Great SNAP 1039 New Novels 3 for 25 cents We received the above number yesterday. All new books, best authors, Reg ular price, 25¢ each our price, 3 for 25c. Come quick for first choice; they won’t stay with us long. Geo. Carter & Co., Booksellers & Stationers. AASAAbUAbLdbdbbddbadeddddddaddddda ATOPFPDH TENDON TTHTPE RPAH T PT HN ren NEN n aT HTTPD rN er rE neNe no ONtTD MaUdNaadaadbeeddbeeLALdNLbAMbdkdLdbLdbcdaAdAbbbdddddbddbddbddbddd dda ddd i Nail We show a nice line of these One particular lot, a five row cents. This Lot we bought at a discouat aod are worth much more than we ask. See over these goods. A. W REDDIN, Phm, B SUNNYSIDE, ships to foreign docks in the future and to this end the department will reeo smal to congress that appropr ations be male for the construction of at least four dry docks, ‘they will be located at Boston, L- ague Island, Norfolk and Mare Isla nd, Califorsia, avd i: is hoped that congr.e: will authorize the construction of at Jeast some of them be o‘stone, Sita, Sept. 16.—A small force of cavalry this morning passed the tribesmen who attacked the Punitive force at the foot of the Hawat Pass, commanded by General Jeffreys, and killed twenty-one of the insurgeaots [he remainder of the enemy took np an inaccessible position on the hills aad the cavalry was obliged to return after having suffered slight loss, Loxpon, Sept. 16.—Truth says: A great honor is reserved for Sir Julian Pauncefcte, which was not conferred on any of his diplomatic colleagues. According to the regulations he would retire in 1898 but Lord Salisbury has exterded his term of office at Washington for 12 months. Neither Lord Duff-rin, Elliote nor Thorn- ton obtained such a distinction. It is a very great compliment to Pauncefote, who. deserves it, as he has proved altogether the right man in an especially perilous epoch.” : CoxsTANTINOPLE, September 16.—It is reported that the text of the revised treatv of peace between Turkey and Greece fix:s the indemnity to be paid by Greece to Turkey at £4,000,000 Turkish. It is provided that the etate of war shall cease ag soon as the preliminary ect is signed ; that the evacuation of Thesealy by the Turkish troops shall take place in a month after the Powers shall have recog- nized the treaty, and that an jaternacional commission shall be establish+d, at Athens,'to control the indemnity loan and other state cebts of Greece. Toaoxto, Septéiber 16.—An O:rtawa epecial to the Glole eaye: “ A letter bas been received to-day from Acsistaut Commissioner MclIlree, dated Skagway, September 2, in which he describes the difficulties of getting the police party which he has in charge over the summit. He adds: * The trail gets more crowded every day, and it is almoet impossible to move. People are struggling without the slightest chance of getiing over, bat they will not give up. Inspector Harrzer’s forward camp moved to-day within three miles of the summit, but there is lots of stuffto go on “yet from this end. It is going to take all ourtime to get Harper through befme the snow comes. There is snow On the top of the mountains now I am afraid of the provisions spoiling,” It was the intention to have Harper’s party build buts at Tagish, which is t6 be the first post and custom point. After he got over the summit he would have to go forty miles to reach Tagish. The whole party is evidently having the-hamest kind of atime,and upon them depended the facilities tor the police parties who are to follow. -_——— ><> aE. LOCAL NOTICES, Our dress goods department is in splen- dia shape. No better values in Char- loitetown than what are given over this counter.—McKay Woolen Co. Our readymate clothing department _is filled up with choice goods and genuine values. If you want anything in the clothing line for yourself or boys and the saving of movey is your object, come to this department.—McKay Woolen Co. Follow the crowd to Carter’s Bookstore —hundreds of new books (newest books) just received. New and up to diffe goods arriving daily. News counter boom- ing, latest magazines, pewspapers, etc. 216 2Wy meee me PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION The Free for Ail (pacing) class not hav ing filled, the directors of the Driving Park have decided to have a race for Gen - tlemen’s Dziving Horses on Thursday, 23rd inst. Each horse must be driven ina four wheeled vehicle, and must have been owned by his present owner on or before the I4th Sept., 1897. No professional driver will he allowed to drive in this race whether he is owner or not. No horse with a record allowed to com- te. Entries close eyening before race. Entrance fee, 5 per cevt. of purse, pay- able on entering, and 5 per cent: addition- al to winners, 2 Entries will be received at the Secre- tary’s office on the grounds, Prizes—$35 for let, $20 for 2nd, $15 for 3rd and $5 for 4th. A. B. WARBURTON. 2 e e » ® 2 e ® a 3 g » 2 9 aa ~ s a a s e 6 cd e e a7 oe e€ cS 6 6 ® € a = * 3 to @ t e SOGF 0008° 4900800600006 630 % = e 6 ® a @ e @ @ ® bris.le brush, we offer at 15 : ¢ @ © @ & 6 e : © Secretary. sept 18 —— — PHOSS COOS OGSS SCHOO OEE OUSSEDSEOSOSRS + NX! New Fall Jackets and Capes, New MMillinery, New Millinery New Millinery Pilaterials, ~NEW FA NEW The latest styles and Materials now in stuck. “vm DRESS GOODS If you want first-class word, get your hat or bonnet made at our Millinery department, Our display of fall and winter dry goods is getting couplete. everything is of excellent valu2, and it will pay you to trade at the Sunnyside Dry Goods Store. Leave your order for Oysters at Joy’s, Victoria Cafe. Tn handling oysters great care and great cleanliness is required. Victoria Cafe has all the latest appliances for this, including patent carriers, imported from New York last season.—John P. Joy, Victoria Cafe OUT OF 2,000 CLAIMS Against an Ateident{Co.' for last year,- 631 were for accidents caused to pedestri ans walking on the si dewal THE OCEAN ACCIDENT Insures against all kinds of accidents Its premiums are low, and it” gives a good Polic S. I, Brow General Agent Charlottetown APPLES Apples by Auction, Monday September 20th, at 10 o’: lock a. m., at the Duncan Build- ing Quen St. 25 barrels choice no | Gravensteins, and a few other kincs. 13 half barrels pears, all in good order. A. McNEIL, Auctioneer. sep 1811 le SOSESZEO SEO HCO BO ‘Keep Your Ankles Warm By wearing a pair of gaiters. We can sell you geaiters’ at very low prices, Ladie’s gaiters fom 30¢c, up. Childrens bigh gaiters in tan and blacw 50c a p ir. Men’s gaiters in navy blue and tan. Qur prices selves, speak for them- ri. be. JOSt R ccsianiibianile SFOPOEOD 80-00 SOCE C909 SB SERS 2OGTSECS OF 90098000 PLE. Island Railway. King’s County Exhibition In connection with the King’s County Exhibition to be held at Georgetown on Wednesday, 29th September, inst, return tick+ts wi'l be issued atone ‘rst class fare from stationsbetwee Summerside and Wins!oe bothinclusive to Georgetown on 28th inst,good for return on 30th, 4lso from Charlottetowa Summerside and intermediate stations by afternoon trains on 23th and by forenoon trains on 29th, good for return up to and on September 30th, By regular morning train from Souris on 73th Sept. return tickets wiil be issued at following rates, good for return only on date of issue, Souris to Bear River 85c; Rollo Bay to Lot 40 75 cents; Douglas and Dundee 0c. A special passenger train will leave (h’- town for Georgetown atS a, m.on Sept 29th returning will ieave Georgetown alip m. Return tickets will be issued to go and come by this train at following rates for the round trip:—Ch’town, 8) cents, Royalty Junction to Bedford, 75 cents; Tracadie to Mt Stewart £0 cents; Pisquid to St. Teresa 45 cents 45 Road and Perth, 35cents, Cardigan 2c. The afternoon train for Souris will be de- tained at Mt, Stewart toconnect with spec- iai train from Georgetown, G. A. SHARP, D. POTTINGER, Superiptendent Gen. Manager, Moncton, N.B. Railway Office, Ch’town, Sept. 18th—eod. | ~ 2? a SAMA AAAI BATALI SRR eh a Finest Fall Dress EF adrics To-day we want to speak of some handsome exclusive novelties in dress fabrics. These are in single dress lengths, and tiiere’s just the one dress of each pattern in Charlottetown, There’s a selection of fall’s finest and freshest fabrics, the newest makes and wears, We'd like to shew them whether you want to buy or not. 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