THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, OCTOBER 25 1897 ‘Zi oan —WANTED Big interest Guaranteed i | “Lend every man thine} mee care.” Shakespeare says, and/ Terrible Deed at Berwick everyone wants your ears to} ee ; tell vou the merits of his | Nova scotia. goods But as you well | oe knew, nine times out of ten} t| 1) Is do not h rT out the Farmer Shot Through tha aad. sory. THE LOAN Hat ax, Oct 25.—Thomas Rackley, aged 58 years, was found shot through the | Weeks & Co. ask is your eyes ! nn a . h on & short distance from They are the ultimate judge | ing. He hak bo eeraay morn- i : ‘ ; ‘ e © | ing. e bad been seen, on Saturday, | 4 o ter verdict we corfident | working around hia place. He had been | eal, THE INTEREST Weers & Co. guaranteed is a/| savin of 10 to 30 per cent. on | your dry goods purchases. Jes.we mean a saving of 10 to SU per cent. Our reasons ore: BECAUSE WeexS & C0 Buy for Spot Cash. Buy direct from manufacturers Buy sarge quantities. Save big discounts. Do a large wholesale business Polite and patient attention. And have everything that’s new .«t most attractive prices One visit to our store with in: spection of goods and prives will prove that our fall stock has no superior in this city, and that we give not only the best values, but by far the most. Specials this week. Ladies’ New Jackets, Fine Furs, Black Dress Goods, Ladies’ Underclothing, Gents’ Underclothing, Corsets, Gloves, Hosiery W. A.WEEKS &Co. Wholesale and Retaij Jap Japan Japanese our annual consigment of Japanese China ware and Fancy Articles Is Here... and is ahead of anything ever shown in this city. Come and see, Every- body welcome. Waly afew of those Jap Teapots at 19c each left. HASZAkD & Moore Sunnyside Bookstore. J Krys Pure Concentrated Ask your grocer tor it. Printing’ in all its branches at the Exam- iNER Office, one cf the best equip- ep! TELEGRAPHIC. | SPECIAL DESPATOHES TO THE EXAMINER. MURDER OR SUICIDE ? p'oughing all that day, assisted by a hired map, whom he paid at night. The revolver found on the floor points to | murder, An isvestigation is now being held, - ——— ee PATAL RAILWAY ACCIDENT. Twenty-eight Persons Drowned in the Hudson River, ——_ Engineer and Fireman Dead at Thei® Posts. -——- Garrisoy, N. Y., Oct. 25 —A passenger train ou the Grand Centra! Railway plunged into the Hudses River on Sunday morning and twenty-eight souls were launched into eternity. The train was running at the rate of about 25 miles an hour. Daylight had not yet appeared. All the passengers in the sleepers were in bed, and three of these cars sunk in deep water. | Neither the engineer nor the fireman will | ever tell the story of the terrible moment; for, with his hand upon the throttle, the engineer pluoged with his engine to the river bottom, and the fireman, to>, was at his post. Behind them came the express car and sleepers, and these piled on top of the engine, Honest, full sized bottles, uniform'ty of” quality, great strength, and purity » characteristic of Sovereign Flavoring Ex- tracts. Try them. Half price corsete—Today we place on our counters a lot of odd seizes in corsets, Prices range from 5c to $1 50. May be haven’t your size, but if we have it’s yours at half price. I1’s worth looking for, any way.—Moore & McLeod. ————e—— v= “It pays to buy at Carter's.” ee BULBS WAAMddadbdddddddddddasdddddddd Hyacinths, Tulips, Crocus, Bermuda Easter Lilies, Chinese Saered Lilies, Freesias, Narcissus, . Another lot Hyacinths just- opened, direct from Holland. Splendid bulbs. 6 doz. Hyacinth Glasses, only 15c each. Geo. Carter & Co., Booksellers & Stationers. WALbAdddd dd Add Add SOCCCESS ot Seocoeses 6200 NOT ONLY OUR DESIRE to please you but our ability to do so, Just now we call yonr attertion to our Jarge assortment of Fine Rubber Goods in Hot Water Bottles, plain or covered Atomizers, Syrin- Ns ges, Kec. , We guarantee every article we sell. Prices right, A. W REDDIN, Pm, 8B 6 * = e 4 @ ‘ 7 e : cd s * w e w e eS s e i e * . $ CENTRAL DRUG STORE, * ped Job Printing Establishments | on P. E. Island, door SUNNYSIDE, v1 I conntries. (AUAAAAAAbidiAAAddAddiansaduiid L. O. L. Address to Mra. MeLeod., Atarpecial meeting held in Buston Street Ha!) to receive a visit from a prom- ipent member of the Ladies Orange Asecciationof St. John, N. B., the following addiess was presented : Miss N. A. McLeod, Past Worthy Mistress of Johnston L. 0. L., No. 19, St. John, ee ¥ Dear Sister,—On behalf of the sisters of | Lady Wallace, No. 27, we extend to you a m< hearty welcome to our Lodge. : kur several reasons, first and most in portant we feel that there are ties bind-~ Ing us.closer than any institution under ' the canopy of heaven (save and except the i church.) Why? Because the Bible, God’s own word, is our foundation Stone; we feel | proud of the fact that no society in existence | depends so wuch on the teaching of that sacred word as tne Loyal Orange Aseccia- | tion. Then, you are one of the successful | | place of honor. No doubt, buat that it by your own faithtulnese, ability and zeal | for our cause. You will pardon us but we | fee! a pride in your success, and we wouid ask permission to share with you in the same &3 4 ladies lodge of this little pro- vince and trust that you may live long to ' labor in the cause of our Great Master, sirengthening young men aod women from ) tarci g aside from the paths of purity and Christian teaching as well as relieving the ix We find this a vast field for women, good and trae. As Protesiant and Orange ladies having received light, we should be ever ready to impart that light to others. Then let the Bible be our lamp, and we trust this meeting of you will stimulate us to more active work in our good cause. We trust that your stay, though short, will be pleasant and profitable and that our glorious cause over the Dominion will prosper. Yours in the bonds of our order, Avice Lartrnorye, W. M. Mrs B. Hoover. D M. Mrs. M. McLeop, Chap. Mrs.J.D.Laprnorne,Treas Mrs. J. D. Wuire, R.Secy. Mrs. S. Incram, F. Secy. Mus. MiVAnBusxinx,F.C, Mrs. J. Hamitt, D. of C. Mas. H.H.Crossway,1.G. M. M. McLeop, O. G. Beira Smaxt, Organist. Mrs. M. McLeod, (who was formerly a Miss Murphy, of this city,) made a very suitable reply. Brother John Cameron, of the Young Britons, saeg a very appro- riate song. Addresses were riade by ros. A. B. McKenzie, O. B. Wadman, of Crapand, and M, McLeod, of Argyle Shore, and others, after which the meeting closed by singing God Save the’*Queen—al! feeling happy to meet, sorry to part bat happy to meet again. LATEST NEWS BY WIRE AND MAIL. New Yerk, Oct. 22.—Because of the new tariff laws of the United States and Canada, W. H Lever, the big English soap manufacturer, has come tothe United States to establish a factory, and he will go to Canada for the same project for that couniry. Mr. Lever, with his three daughters, arrived here today on the White Star line steamship Majestic. He has a monster $10,000,000 soap factory at Port Sunlight, Eogland, where he employs 3,000 persons. From this place he has hereiofore supplied the trade of foreign The prohibitive tariffs against foreign soaps, he says, force hin: to erect factories in those couniries. Hehas al- » ready started new workson eleven acres of land in Switzer!and. When he fiadea suitable location in this country he will also build a factory, and then wil] go to Toronto to establish a bragch soap worke there. He expects to go asy far west as Chicago. io MESAUH TO MEN Proving that True Honesty and Trne Phil- antrophy still Exists Ifany man who is weak, nervous and debilittaed, or who is suffering from any of the various troubles resulting from youth- ful folly, excesses or overwork, will take heart and write to me, I will send him con- fidentially and tree of charge the plan pursued by which I was completely restor- ed to perfect health and manhood, after years of tuffering from Nervous Debility, loss of Vigor and Organic. Weakness, I have nothing to sell, and therefore want no money, but as I know through my Own experience how to sympathize with such sufferers, I am glad to be able to assist any fellow-beings to a cune, I ara well aware of the prevalence of quackery, for 1 mvself was. deceived and imposed upon until [ nearly lost faith in mankind but I rejoice to say that I am now perfectly weil and bappy once more and am desirous therefore to make this certain means of cure known to all. If yon will write to me you can rely upon being cured and the proud satisfaction of having besn of great service to one in need will be sufficient re- ward for my trouble. Absolute secrecy assured. Send 5c silver to cover postage and address Mr. G. Strong, North Roc k and, Mich. 135 p&w. Prince Edward Isiand Tllus- trated. Price 25c, for sale at all the bookstores. For working men:500 ribbed linders 25c 40c 50c 60c each, lowest price ever offered for good goods, 100 pairs al] woo! ribbed soeks 15¢ worth 25c, 100 pairs of country mits 15c worth 25c, Collars, braces, gloves, and ties, extra cheap. Peoples store, Weeks & Co. 248 2. For best biankets go to Moore & Mc- Leod. Impossible for us to describe the won- derful value shown by us in ladies’ jackets and capes. You must come and see the | aty les.— Prowse Bros. é 4 & > ° s s se o eo s e e *& » se s s s * 6 e e 8 ~ 6 s 2 @ Ss s s s 6 a e 245—3i IsJands that have commanded respect and | sick and comforting the poor and orphans. about those Blankets you fair treatment here. ABABA _-, _- | Rome cm 4 . . RLY ® ry ; " " x 4 ‘ ae |e - ey rm ~ " 7 . re gr re em rmee : Potted Dated wd Fite whe, el end el hed Add wad wad Shed hed Sad Ade Satoh Patel end Dabrched FraduieS et wAd, tanto) AZ. 3 os $ kaa , 32 ; ; MIL Ves > ON ea ame s = ‘SP SF 1 NINTILALAS a AAA GBB “a. ea SHLP NEWS Port of Charlottetown ENTERED. Oct. 23.—Swallow, Finlayson, Piuette; Dielytris, Cook, Pictou; Elisha, Crowell, Maskell, Jeddore, N S; J H Ernest, Ernest, Shemouge; Etoi) du Matin, Davis, Pictou; James Semple, Roberts, do; Life Boat, Anderson, do; Marian, Campbell, Sydney; Haze! Glen, Wileon, Ieaacs Harbor; Alton, Conrad,Sydaey, Faony Young, Porrior, do; Jerson, Forrest, Great Bras d’or; Albert P Cam pbell,do; Spring Bird,Gerrior, Sydney; Kate McKivnon, Boudrot, Hawkesbury; Regina B, Williams, Sydney. CLEARD. Oct. 23.~—Kohinor, McDonald, Pictou; Swallow, Finlayson, Pinette; es Campana Demers, Pictou; Avon, Leet, do; Vielytris, Cook, Pictou; Etoil du Matin, Davis, do; Pandora, Cook, Halifax; James Semple, Roberts, Pictou; Cora Lee; Strapat, Sya- ney. PAINT YOUR CHEEKS, Not with paint on the outside, that is easily washed off. Put the color on from within. Scoti’s Emulsion fills the cheeks with rich, red blood. It is a color that siays too. ——— “If the sudden change ia the weather has not already suggested the advisability of providing yourself and family for the winter,onr prices this week op these goods ought to put you in the the notion 36 grey sheetings heavy fleeced, worth 30c, yours for 22c. Another quality, yours for 1 &c. Yet another same worth l6c. English red and bieck flannellette 12c grade for 10c.—Jas. Paton & Co. THIS WEEK | THIS WEEK | NOTHING BUT Pipes, Pipes, Pipes, Pipes. A good Briar, 10c. SEE THEM, SEE THEM a200e8 REDDIN BROS. Opposite P. O. P. E, ISLAND COMMERCIAL COLLEGE Up-to-date young ladies and gentlemen will come te the P.E. Island Commercial College for a thorough actual business course. Lose no time. Write at once for prospectus, ISAAC OXENHAM, Graduate of Montrea] Business eine College, Principal and Proprietor. BRISHAGGASGSSSESGGEDSSGG GE LE GEG GEG L So ¥ REST EASY warmest and cheapest, An inspection of our goods \ \ ‘s \ Peyxe COO RR oer eee re ENE eee tne PRENE s BeeLe er Fneh OmN tean pemap ne PO ree ger iere rarie . > ' Cos at Valk © de Cute * 6 tof ant ts cer © ud Cart 4: - 4 >. am > Ver. da’t > ‘\ . > Yes Anh i at alias Si ind ai ie lla ad i is aie at me aa OW about your Fall Hat. It will pay to examine our stock and price you purchase, as the selection of your Fall Headwear, iu our Mil'ine: ment, 18a comparatively easy matter. G EN PLEMEN?®S Lined Kid Gioves and Mitts, Woolen nel Shirts, Knit Shirts and Underwear, also Wright's Genuine Health Unnderwear E. PERKINS & Co. vay ayia Va vaya ava va ava vaca va av ay avast va Sate ee CeCe TSR want to buy. Come to us, : ; We have the best wearing, , ° er and prices wal] Satisfy vou of SPSPSERP SE SEE ie en ‘ Pat y+ PRO ert ye pees ru - > a tb” . bee bar Va. oy? \a> NN sat tl il ia alc all lal ills ak N “ 7 Oe ae >" 4 S before y Depzrt- My ry ‘ ‘ , * VCE 220460088 Cc ocks, Flan- “If it’s good it’s here, If it’s here it’s good,” DONT LEAVE YOUR BLANKET BUYING Until thefmercury gets jumping round the zero mark. If trosty weather catches you without proper bed comfort, don’t blame us. We’ve gathered here—plenty of blanket warmth at lower : : : : : : : : prices than you'd expect. All these blankets are al) wool, - selected and | fieece,—the finest we can find, oe } ® thet Here are a few samples: — A “special” not so large as Inst aud ¢ Goodjwarm we)] made all woo] } bat Juxuriously eoft and fine, 6 Ibe blankets 56x76 inehes, 5 lbe tothe | © pair 7” . i & ie 84 45 pair. servi. $2.20 pair. Here’s a heavy warm line, grand — Big warm fleecy ones 50x80 value, weight plump 8 Jbs to pair inches, 6 lbs to the pair sod measure 68x86 inches S265 pair $4.85 pair. a 5 Same size, same weight, but finer toe Scan inal blanket, 7 lbs ig f pair, 64x82 inches " grede of wool * $3 05 pair. $5.20 pair. . 2 Warm soft fleecy “Excelsior” At $5.95 per pair we _ show 4 A} blankets, a thoroughly good value, | great value very superior wool Size is 64x84 inches. Weight 7 Ibe | plump 8 Ibs to pair, 68x86 inshes 5 ‘- Sent 05.95 ne SET, ™ PSF T A close fine almost “silky” wool this of Here’s a choice line 7 Iba to the blankets, delightfully soft aod a : = pair, fine, close blanket 64x84 warm, 8 lbs tv pair, measure full its 68x86 inches . it, : me 86 98 pair. Moore & Mcleod. 2) What we advertise we have.” PTetail oct 19—dlawkwtif. ‘ : FSFE S PEEPS PE PE EEE —ee eee IRIIIT INIT LIE Going Out Of The Crockery Busine And only two weeks to do it in. S we Owin to my increased trade in the grocery store, I have decided to clear out my Crockery Store, and having rel ted the store, I will dispose of my entire stock at cost. The stock is all new and bought at right prizes. i. J. MORRIS QUEEN STREET, SIRI VEIT IIT ITs 2 s j "hol