bs NEW 27 1 LARGE CASES a bEKs & are now showing New Large Fall Stock LADIES VERY LATEST AUTUMN JACKETS Selected personally by our buyer from the leading British and German makers, We are showing 4 choice stock and ask your inspection, TELEGRAPHIC. SPECIAL DESPATOHES TO THE EXAMINER. NOTES FROM THE GAPIPAL A Patriot Correspondent Gets his Reward. SIR OLIVER T0 BE GOYERNOR OF ONTARIO, —_——— Davies or Mills—Which ? Orrawa, Sept. 11.-——Mr. Samuel Mutch has been appointed sib-collector of cus toms at Montegue, King’s County, P. bE. Island. W. J. Johnston, a clerk in office department, las been appo:nied accountant to fill the vacancy caused by the death, yesterday, of Mr. Barrett. : The appointment of Capt. J. E. Curran of the Halifax distrie: as paymaster has been gazetted,'he appointment dating from the post July Ist. All plans of Jubilee stamps have been destroyed. Sir Qliver Mowat has definitely decided totake the-Qotario Governorship, although the Premier was auxious for him to re- main in the cabinet. Sir Oliver however is tired of some of the company he is com- pelled to kcep around the coune | board, He will recommend Hon. David Mils as his successor althoyga Sir Louis Davies thinks that he has the £rst claim to the Justice Department. ST. JOHN EXHIBITION, —- - —— Four Cabinet Ministers Will Attend, —— Oe of other goods now opening. W. A.WEEKS &£o. Wholesale and Retail Prige of Wa Text Books School Books onli. Miphl NOW OPENING, RIGHT. PRICES ALWAYS HASZARD & VIOORE Sunnyside Bookstore. ES ED GOSS SOSROASOSOS 280880060 Whisper, Brother. If you want any Printing done we are THE people. We are gettin, lots of work to do. Always Busy. Why? Because our prices are right, and our work pleases. Try us. JAS. pb. TAYLOR, The Printe r. Queen Strect SOOSHOO SHF4 690060000006 OOOC COOe OOO OO0( O08 BEOC OEE! BEES Sr. Jonx, Sepi. 11.—Four Cabinet | Ministers will attend the opening of the exhibition nere viz., Laurier, Tarte,Davies and Fisher. and College Books. i sfor asec Hundreds more received this week Our great snap in New Novels have you seen them ? ie each, $ for 25e New goods _ arriving daily, and bargains for everybody at Geo. Carter & Co., Booksellers & Stationers. WbAAAAddesbdedbddddbbaddaddd Back {0 S¢ch00| — Combs, Hair Brushes, Tooth Brushes, Sponzes, etc., are in de- mand for the boys and girls. These articles are always wearing out. ATvPpenonepponeenennenennenenrennennennrnenennrnnrnrerrennrenernrtnrenntt vi Our store is noted for the value we offer ia these lines. Large stock—.A pleasure'to show Goods. The “Money Saving Drug Store.” A.W RRDDIN, Pho, 5 SUNNYSIDE, OOCHOCCEOSOCOSSEDSEOD SS OH085828888890R88°°788 SSOSTOOTSSSOOOSHOS SEED SCCEDL SOSHEC 522990964 curd SORT OOOS* LHSSPSSECOSCESESE IO QUAMbbbLsAbbdbdbbAbbdShAAbddbbdbdbs sds SOAkLAAb SbdGsdSSOALSdALd Lb UbbbGd —_ The discovery Was made on virgin ground ate depth of 356 feet. orities having decided to repatriate the African laborers recently imported to work along the line of the Panama canal, they will be sent back to Africa by the steamer After the epidemic of ber'-hert ntoke out trouble, they refusing to work, dem anding offeices, that the Government was obliged to send troops to quell the disturbances. Order is now restored. the grain trade in Southern Russia bas acore of Hungarian commissioners who are purchasing wheat at any prive at the grain exporters are in & precarious position and alarge pvumber of smaller exception of barley, all the cereals are as creased the scare. ‘shesees it. She wears short skirts, carries ss Fastnet, Beth'], S’side; Lady Franklin, Garcin, Sydney; Minnie A, Trenbo!m,Buc- THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, SEPTEMBER 11, 1897 DISASTER Af DAWSON CITY. starvation in Sight, ee Severe Winter Has Set in. * oth es First Instalment 1 Orrer Point, B. C., Sept steamer Cleveland has arrived here from St. Michael, bringing with her from the | Yukon gold fielde a story of distress and | disaster, The miners she has on board and the officers of the ship tell the story of the disaster at Dawson City. The winter has setinatthe mining city of the frozen north, and the two great stores of the p'ace have closed their doors for they have Lothing to sel). Those who have been seeking gold,must now seek for food or starve. LATEST NEWS BY WIRE Wasmineron, September 9.—The annaal report of the suditor for the interior AND MAIL ae a OW OP RIN TING department shows thatthe amount paid for pensions during the last year was $1 40,477,637. Sr. Joun’s, Nfll., Sept 9—The latest in- telligence from Labrador confirms the report of the complete failure of the cod fishery this season. The catch is very smal! and the low prices probably mean a severe winter for the fishermen. ' Lonpon, September 9.—The Daily Mail’s correspondent at Cairo says it is rumored there that the advance of the Anglo-Egyptian column, uoder General Sir Herbert Kitchener, to Khartoum, will be delayed until January, owing to lack of funds. The troops meantime will be concentrated at Berber. S:nra Fe, N. M., Sept. 9.—Reports from Golden, South Santa Fe Co., say that ia sinking a tubular well to secure a water supp.y, the drill passed through 50 feet of solid quartz. Some of the gold nuggets are as large aa grains of wheat. Caton, Colombia, Sept. 9.—The auth- Holyrood, which is momentarily exp2cted. amcng thet, they gave such serious wages without work and committing ether Onwssa, September, 9.—The crisis in been enhanced by the influx of a half which thay can obtain it. A ma jority of tirms have collapsed. One large foreigu export firm alone has lost three million roubles on the fulfillmeut of contracts made by it in the expectation that there would be a middling crop. With the light as they are scant, while the fact that the Government has made extraordinary purchases of grain for food reséfve as a precaution against another famige has in - Moxrreat, September 6.—There were! numerous incidents throughout tbe past week in connection with the Medical €on- vention which the daily papers did not mention, but which are, nevertheless, worth recording. Atthe big annual dinner of the British Medical Association at the Windsor the committee of managment was considerably worried by the matter of arranging the guests at the ad of the table. The matter of precédence was car fully considered, and whaf'was thought a satisfactory arrabgement come to. As 8 compliment to Sir T. Granger Stewart, of Edinburgh, the president elect, le wss placed at the immediate right,of the cair- man, Dr. Roddick, while His Excellency the Governor-General was placed st the chairman’s left side. The arrangement, however, did not suit Lord Aberdeen. He claimed, so it is stated by authorities, that the right hand of the chairman was the proper piece for the representative of Her Majesty, and that is where he sat through- out the proceedings. Violet Raymond,a variety actress, form- erly of San Francisco and Seattle, is now a princess and rich at Dawson City. She married an Italian who found fortune. He is called Prince Antone. He made his bride a present of $16,000. Miss Raymond and Mise Lamore went to Dawson City together. There is but one lady in the town who is rot married® She ha: refu «d every singie man in Dawson, and wey knelt before her with uplifted hands full of gold, Being refused they have told her that she doesn’t krow a good thing when an umbrella and wants to vote. SHIP NEWS Port of Charlottetown. ENTERED. Sept 10—SS Fastnet, Bethel, Halifax; Minnie A. Trenholm, Shediac; Mary D, Lawson, Wailacs; J AGC, Langill, do; Lily Bank, Blue, Wood Islands. CLEARED. Sept 18—SS Bonavista, Fraser, Sydney; touche; Mary D, Lawson, Wallace; ss Halifax, Pye, Boston; J A GC, Langill, Wallace; Lily Bank, Blue, Wood Islands. aT Sunnyside Dry GoodsStore verkins, Sterns & Turner | Chureh services . RAAAAAAARAAS RA MAMAABARE RAS *: | METHODIST. ; Prince St -— Prayer meeting at 16,15 Rev WJ Kirby at 11 and Rev. GM Campbeil, at 7, Sunday School and Bible Class at 2.30. Grace Church..—Prayer meeting at 10. Rev G M Campbell at il and Rev W J Kirby ma. & Evening topic—After the Vaca- tion, Whai? Sunday schoo! and_ Bibie class at 2.15. Epworth League at3.3¢. Strang- ers cordially invited. Seats provided for stiangers, , PRESBYTERIAN. Zion.—Prayer meeting at 10.15. Rev. D. Sutherland at .11 and 7. Sundae school and Bible class at 2.36. : St. James’—Prayer meeting at j0. J F McCurdy, Hamoton. at Il and 7. day school and Bible class at 2.30. CHURCH OF ENGLAND. St. Pete:’s —Holy Communion at8& and1l. Matins at 11.00. Evyecsong at 7, Aliseats free and up appropriated. St. Paul’s— hidiy Commnnion at § 30 Morning prayer at Il. Sundayschool and Bible class, at 2.30. Evening praser at 7. Wednesday, shortened service with ad- dress at 730. All seats free and unappro priated, Everybody welccme. BaPTIST. Prayer meeting at 10°0 Rev C W Corey at lland 7, Sunday scheoland Pastor’s Bible class at 2.20 strangers - welcome and provided with comfortableseats. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Corner of Prince and Grafton Sts. Rev Geo. Manifold at 11 and 7. Sunday School and Pastor’s Bible Class 230. pm Prayer Meeting Wednesday erening at 8.00. CHURCH OF CHRIST. Church.— Upper Great George St, Service at 11 and 7. Sunday School and Bible Class at 230 Y P SOE Prayer Meeting Wednesday evening at 7.00 CHESTNUT STREET Prayer meeting on Chestnut street Sunday at 4 o’clock. Rev. Sun- fi NEWEST» NEWNESS We’re busy preparing for you the finest fall stock we've ever im- ported. es ink Bits ea cs Newest Dress Goods. Newest Mantles. Newest Millinery. SALVATION ARMY, Sunday services at7,11, 3, aad at 7p m Week night services —Monday, ‘tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 8 p. m. MISCELLANEOUS. ' GosPpEL MEETING.—Remember the Gospe meeting in the Y. M.C. A, price Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock, conducted by the Railway men. Strangers always Lesson —Eph 8-!9—The love of Christ Are now open. CaM RAAAAAAAAAASSAAAAAAAAARAAARAS eo fe ait he i: yO ol anaes cola bi cal aoa i ae welcome LOCAL NOTICES, —_—- 2 teins Follow the crowd to Carter’s Bookstore this (Saturday) evening. Big-bargains in books, novels ete., store open till 10 o’clock.—Geo. Carter & Co. Presbrterian Book of Praise—another lot received yesterday at Carter’s Book- store. A cargo of pine and spruce boards all widths, two and three inch spruce, f-nce rails, etc., just landing at Connolly’s wharf for James Barrett. ss. sai a os" iz £EEGEEV ED ERAN ARE EMS EERE EY ee A tie to tie, very cheap at D. A. Bruce’s. See the new lot of bow and four in hand ties at Bruce’s. The prettiest lot of ties in the city.—D. A. Bruce. | RARAAAAAAAAAARS & = : at; = *; a © >: = : *; ; %; +, *; *, 4 _ Saturday Bar ains.— Boots and Shoes, Clothing and Fur- nishings. Every one come and save money by doing so. to J. B. Macdonald’s, opposite Market. Special low prices on Men’s Laced and Elastic Side Boots to-night—gei a pair at J. B. Macdonald’s. School and College books, Exercise Scribblers, Ink, Pens, Pencils, Etc. Ete., Cneapest and best at McMillan & Hornsby’s School and College Supplies the best at McMillan & Hornsby’s. The British and Foreign Marine Ins. Co., of pool England, naan The Empress Marine, Ins., Co.,of London England. The General Marine Iusurance Co., of Dresden. Hulls, j Phe undersigned represents the above ‘irst-class Companies. 3 Pee? tetas ela ; . a ; CaiSos, Freights. carried at lowest rates, Sterling Certificates issued. FRED. W.HYNDMAN | Queen Street AGENT ——a— | OIL: STOVES. We have a few left, and wiil sell to clear balance at 25 ; per cent. discount, for cash, | FENNELL& CHANDLER. TEE. fa Teeth Extracted Skiilfully. No Fictitious Method. No Indiacrim- inate use Cocaiae. No Injurious Af.er Effects. DR. J. P. MURRAY, 145 Queen Street.