ne : : ‘ ‘ we ‘Tr eoree —_ Toan —— WANTED Biz Interest Guaranteed es ] iliac i is os wend every mar thine ”” «| . hs . ann CAT. i LAESPCAaTE Savs, and everyone wants your ears to tei: you the merits of his co: cs. But as you well} ki ve nine times out of ten the goods do not bear out the sti : THE LOAN Weeks & Co. ask is vour eves a : i . ia e hey are the ultimate judges, To tieir verdict we confident- ly + ppeal. THE INTEREST Weeks & Co. guaranteed is a saving of 10 to 30 per cent. on your dry goods purchases. ‘ e mean a saving of 10 to aU per cent. Our reasons ore. BECAUSE es w Wyler “a >) Aas Weeks & G0 THE ae. ee ‘TELEGI APRIL, SPECIAL DESPATOEES TO THE EXAMINER, ‘THE PRESSYTERIAN SYNOD. j | +. Micsian VW Hiiinodyli £1 rk In Corea, ary Interesting Statistics. on eae o0M3 3 i James of Charlottetown. Moncron, Oct. 7.-—Tie first business at helburne, Mira Island and Hali- Wallace, Lunenburg and mich!, loverness, P. 1, tax, Miramichi contains 100 schoolsof which ; 71 have reported, teachers enrolled 457, } pupils 3528, Wallace reports 30 schools, 238 teccher and 1963 scholars, raised $699 for al purposes and $270 for chureh schemes. Halifax sends the most eomplete report, 103 school, 775 teachers, scholars enrolled o703. Comparing the schools as ¢> the amount given to the church secbhemes,Pictoa stands | highest, with 22 cents per scbolar, then | —o Buy for Spot Cash Buy direct from manufacturers Buy large quantities. Save big discounts. Do a lavge 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 pri ~~ riv€s will prove that our fall stock has vo 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 Retzil THIS WEEK |! THIS WEEK |! NOTHING BUT Pije:, Pipes, Pipes, ‘Pipes. A good Briar, 10e. SEE THEM, SEE THEM eCtGee REDDIN BROS. Oppesite P. O. REBDIN BNOS., Opposite P. O. Gctober Maevazines — AT THE— Sunnyside Bookstore HASZARD & IViGGRE Sunnyside Bookstore. RING FOUND.—A gold ring. this office- Owner this advertisment, Apply at may obtain by paying for oct 8 ANP PD rer PEPODRODNDEDTREPONOTNET POPE RHE npTRD TORT en penn prD ner enTenneD Halifax 20 cents, Si. John 19 cents. | Lunenburg and Shelburne 18 cents, | Wallace 14 cents, P. Hi. Island 13 cents, Truro 12 cents, Miramichi 8 cents, Inver- ness 7 cents aud Sydney 6 cents. Total number of schools reported 699, against 615 ig the previous year, teachers 3,909, a gain of 228, scholars eprolled 32,881, increase of 2466. Average attendance of teachers 3,249 #3 against 2.905 aud of scholars 21,400 as aginst 19,830. Nutber of scholars memorizing scripture 10,340, an advance of 875; com— mitting shorter catechism 16,107, or 1,4», more, repeating the whole catechism, 1157, | or 150 more; ettending bome lesson study } 17,590, or 1,658 more; average of echolars { attending church 14,917, as against 13,541; i number of new commuvicants 1,777, oF 283 more; number of echolarg who are communicants 3,236 as against 2,965. Tetal amount raised iv «li schools $11,254, — sae an increase of $150; aniount expended on schools $6,609 as against $4,563; amount contributed to church schemes $4,470, | increase $365. Rev. A. L. Geggie, of Truro, read the report of the committee of Young People’s ° Societies. With the exception of une, every Presbytery reported a sulstaatial increase in membership. Very complete reports have been received from all the Presbyteries with fhe exception of St. a = srvennnernonaroneronennnnttnttNez > “It pays to buy at Carter’s. Now is the time to buy BULES. We have a large stock for out door and indoor culture,impeorted from Holland, China and other countrxa of production, No better varieties or higher oo ae qualitie: ave procurnble any Wuere. Our prices are lower than those of any of the foreiga dealers for same quality of Bulbs, and buyers have the advantage otf seeing what they are getting. MAIL ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY | | | ALC VACNAAUARGddddcbdbAsLddd ddd dd | % prema Hyacinths, Tulips.tro- cus, Bermuda Easter Lilies, « hinese Sacred Lilies, Freesias, Narcis- sus, «also Hyacinth Glasses Our Bulb Catalogue gives full prices and cultural direttions, #ree W rite or call for it, Geo. Carter & Co., Booksellers & Stationers. Ne ee SUMMMAAAAL AMARA SA AAAS Edda ddd a4 dcL4: adbd = = = = = = a ec ecoecececesssne 82ecees LOc Gets you a bos ef Our Brenchial Lozengsrs. 226 OO O09GO PF" Gate Second to none in the market, very convenientto carry (ne : in the mouth affords great @ relief in (hroat troubles, : British Cough Cure $ For more serious coughe. ° @ Quinine Pill. etc., etc., we havealso ® @ at hand ; & & é ¢ @ } T e oA. WREDDIN, Im. b ° « ¢ CENTRAL DRUG STORE, ®& a ® SUNN YSIDE, : € GISSSSSE OOS STONE COECE OPEL Dl ping ag RL ital di ie al ST ROERE 1.088 2 ES il i} Moncton, Oct —Tne Presbyterian | Synod has decided to assume mission work lin Corea. Qne of the most strenuous oppoveuts of the scheme w as Mr. T. Gi ' . | last evening's session was tne report Of | }the S.S, committee. The report stated ' } that only six presbyteries have reported : } 8 cieties | the report expressed j} joug there would be # Coristian Kadeavor ' FOciet\ DAILY EXAMIN John, where the faijure to report was due { to’continued illness of the convener. There are 276 societies in the Syuod, an_ in- crease of 47, Of those 254 are senior organizations, 12 junior associations, 5 missionary societies, 3 literary and 1 Y. P | C. A. P. BE. Island reported the largest | increese, 11, but the largest proportionate | increage was iu Lunenburg and Shelburne. The memberehip is 10,580, of whom 6,006 are classed active and the balance associate, | if a | } | trade, icity. Yon should inspert our The largest increase in membership is in P.. Ek. Isiand,605, total increase throughout | the Svnod. 1804. which would have beeu larger but fer the failure of St. John to report. The membership consisted of abont } | two-thirds femaies Of the meu bership | 5.607 were members of the chureh and4,773 | not. The financial showing is likewise | satisfaciorvy. The increase was $8,089, an ; | increase of $!,778. The societies gave 1 $3,883 to the schemes of the church, an increase .of $1.315; $1,224 to Home Missions and $843.29 to ureiga Missions. most commendable and itis believed that |}asaresuitof the efiort of the Young Peopie *s Societies the debt will be wiped out. The poseitilities of the work of the very great, and the hope that before e were tion. The report was adopted along with recOmmenvations, Seut 05 fer Trial, Trero, Oct. 8.—The grand jury yester- | day found a true bill against Lyman Dart, cuarged with the murder of the Armenian peddler, Assard Derar. They were in | Session several hours and heard a lane. number of witnesses, Dart. will pot be | tried at this term of the Supreme Court, bat probably a special meeting of the court will be held next week for nis trial, | Methodist Mission Board, Haxirax, Oct.8.—The annual meeting of the Methodist General board of missions is now being held in this city. At the opeuing meeting yesterday a proposal was made to send a missionary to the Klondike and referred to a committee, Double Scull Race, Havirax, Oct. 8,—In the doutle xeull | race yesterday the Lynch broibera, of Halifax, won easily over McKay of Dartmouth and Johuson of St Stephen. LATEST NEWS BY WIRE AND MAL. Loxvon, October 6.—The latest returnea from Ma d-tone, Kent, where typhoid fever is raging; show 1,100 vases and 26 deaths. ' This is an increase of seventy cases since yesterday. Sr. Jony, October 6.—The Church of Jogland «yuod at Fredericton today passed ar solution regrettivg an increase of cor- rupuion in elections and calling upon the church andciergy to do all possible to suppress the evil. The, resolution was introduced by Dean Partridge, and some- what medified at the request of Sheriff Sturdee and Judge Hanington. A sbarp discussion took placa over tne motion of Rev. J. Desoyres, asking the synod not to coutinue the recognition of church schools outside the province. The mover held that as two girls end two boys’ schools existed in the diocese, it was not necessary to recommead)=choois in otherdioces:s Ju’ e Hauington and others spoke fur Mdgehili school, and after a debate the motion was yoted down, Suerprooxe, Oct. 6—A man was killed j} and eaten by bears near Black Lake, Megantic, recently, according to a corres- pondent of the Sherbrooke Record. He says that two men had been peeling bark in the woods. One of them went further back in search of another tree. His com- paoiou heard him calling a little later, but thought nothing of it for some time. Lat r when the man did not return, he went in search of him, and his surprise and horror may be imagined when he suddenly came upon two large bears leisurely eating the body of his unfortunate companion, and just finishiog their meal, having devoured it as far as the boot legs. The horrified woodsman turned and fled, and later when returned with assistance the bears had departed, leaving only torn clothing’ aad crushed bones to testify to their savage and bloody work. Lonpvon, Oct. 4.— A letter was received here from Kikuika, East Africa, which disopsed of the story received at Rome from Benadir, saying that the Cavendish porting exped tion which left Berbera, Fast Africa, last year, arriving at Lugh, Somaliland, alout the middle of Novem ber | proceeding thence towards Lake Rudolph, had been attacked by a band of Amharas, | who murdered all the members of the ex- | pedition, which consisted of two English- men and ninety Ascaris. The later pews say that Cavendish,who is a nephew 6f the Duke of Devonshire, and Lientenant Andrew, ‘his companion, arrived at ‘Ki- kuika on Augu 't Sth, after a trip around Lake Rudolph, which up tothat time had | not been explored. Cavendish and Andrew had atrying time. Their head man_ jn- Englishmen were forced to vield to their : demands. But near Kikaika, Cavendish . and Andrew seized the two ringleaders, who have since been sent to the coast for trial. The expedition discovered a new lake, and two active volcanoes, and crossed tromthe Gulf of Aden to the Zanzibar coast by much the same route as that previously foll.wed by Dr. Donaldaon Smith, of Philadelphia. And another thing worth thinkiog about is the fact that your dollars are never our dollars until vou are satiefied. n connection with every congrega- | ofthe right kiod. SSONcscstcoesessocosocacer<sc3a i @ ir . . S cited the Accaris to mutiny, asd the two] @GOOOLOSD 906600099004 0605 | | j { j Right in style, right in quality, right ia price. NEW Latest Siyle This season we have a _ large stock with a variety of suitable trimmings. stock | ‘The contribution © Home Missions was | old goods of any kind to show you, everything this season’s importation, Anotherlot of hats opened Saturday : | * % 5 . aeuenes 1 de : hrepi Lwery ; of Dre 88 Goods, emoracing everything new and d Che di splay 1s fine, and the prices you wil] f before you decide on your, esirabdle f or this seasons: ind are the low i a Ane are the lowest in thm will pas new dress—it Jackets and Capes Jackets and Capes os STARVING CHILDREN Thonsands of well-fed children are | Starving simply becanse their food is pot They are thin ale . > P and delicate. Scott’s Emulsion will change allthis. It gives vim and _ vigor, - ' flesh and force. _—_———— + <P + Open house for lovers of millinery at the Big Store tomorrow-——J Paton & Co. The simple litle ostrich has left some very fine ostrich featvers at the Big Store at eimple+little pricea.—Jas Paton & Co. What do yon expect to tind? Good dry goods, You will find them at Paton’s dress goods at 25 cents, Between this and fi-hing there will be | any number of days in which you might catch a fish, but if you’re not careful you'll find any number of cool nights and moruings in which you can catch a cold. You can avoid catching cold and live to catch fish if you bire us to underwear you with one of our new Jambse-wool under- snits.—Jas Paton & Co. Does quality count with you? If eso read Patoo’s off-r4 for }; then visit and buy. NIGHT SCHOOL The Evening Session —OF THE— Charloitetown Business College and Writing Acadsmy OPENS ON OCTOEER 18TH INST. This Session affuids an excellent opportunity for those whu canpot attend during the azey to )aequire a business education. Tis object 'i.to assist those in needor help; and the , wo Kjisso arranged tbat no one, however d ‘ficient, need feel any emba a «meat. INDIVIDUAL INSTKUCIION SUBJECTS—Pr-cti¢xl Arithmetic, Writ- ing. easy 6nd rapid) Business Cori espond-nce ook keeping by single ard Double Eutry, Actual Business Praciise, not copying short- hand and Typewriting. The Penmanship Department is conducted by Mr J. Harry Williams; for specimens of his students’ work, see Geo. Carter & Co’s window. Shorthand by Mr Wm Moran, th? oulyticensed public teacher in this Proy- ince. Five sessions per week; hours 7 30 to 9 80p m Forrates and full information call at the C. B. C. or write to LB MILLER, Princiyal #&"Intending students may take up any branches desired. oct 8 dif SVCSCSHSVSEHSROSS*ELVeCeTDCe PRINTING FOR EVERY DAY. USE Requires 'to be'done neatly, promptly and cheap, There is only one place in the city, where you can get the fullest satisfaction, that is at, JAS. D. TAYLOR, The Printer Queen Strect SOAS SHOSE OOSSSOOSSSSSOSCHSIASESOSISSOOSBSIE CES Physical Gulture & Dancing MISS H. MACDONALD Will re-open her Classes on Thursday» October 7.h. Private lessons at any hour, Adults at 8 p.m. Juveniles at 4 p, m. Fancy Dancing 8 specia-ty. Full particulars on application at her 4 night dresses flannellett for $1.00 at the Big Store.—Jas Paton & Co. - i a a ee rooms in Masonic Building. or at the , residence of John A. Macdonald, Esq. ' Pownal St. oct j— —— ~~ BS, Lg re “If it’s good it’s here, If it’s here it’s good,” “Comfort- makings” Under- aval Just want to introduce you to our Underwear stock. We're sure we have the “jast right” kind for you—it’s only a matter of looking— what you want is here, VESTS 18c Two grand lines, heavy. 20c Soft, warm, full fashioned, said to be worth 25¢ to 28e. 28c Soft, heavy, warm. full fashioned vest, buttoned front, VESTS 78c Fine. close rib, made. full fashioned, well 88c Pure wool, close rib, fash- ioned, buttoned front, silk faced 35c A grand value, heavy, soft well finished fashioned to tit,but- toned. as silk, beautifully made and finished. See those heavy, Scotch lamb’s Wool Underwear. DRAWERS Ladies’ Drawers, in fine, soft close rib. 48c_ Ladies’ Drawers. fines heavy make, cl osed ribbed, fin ely finished. 75c A specially nice agete bene hed. tifully made and finis 45c Isa beauty, fine ribbed vest, fleece lined, splendid winter comfort, full fashioned, buttoned front. 50c A big lot in abig basket, big values at a little price. Fine wool vests buttoned front. fash— ioned to fit, 60c A good grade, similar goods but of finer make.§ Fine, fallline of Children’s Underwear. Good assortment of combin-~ ation Suits. Moore & Mcleod. ‘What we advertise we have.” AF PERE ER ELEY EE FE FEE ELSE AAMKAMARASSSEAAASS RAH AASHRASRAAAARAR CAAA OAL Greeters, ae accunandeediae rakaieraiedinabanauee fe tt ont is meray Spicamendmauhetinia The better the grade ane bieger the trade Never was a truer word spoken. eft is our watchword from the very start, and our immense growth proves the truth of it. Nothing but the best at any price, but the price is ‘always as low as the lowest. COOK STOVES Housekeepers have long since lgarned the virtue of a cook stove. We have the finest line of stoves ever shown on P. E. I. The Favorite, Model Grand and Royal Art Ranges are the best made. Those that handle them say 59, DODD & ROGERS > Wholesale & Retail, $1.10 Purest wool; soft and fine 14 you todo so. Nye! 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