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Lacos, West Coast of Africa, Sept. 16. —The trial of the King of Benin and bis chiefs, charged with having been concern- ed ip the massacre of un wparmed exped - tion under British Consul Phillips, is proceeding at Benin. Three of the chiets have already been shot and their bodies were displayed hanging in the streets tor twenty-four hours. A third of the chiefs committed suicide, ee A Cricketiag Tour, Lonpon, Sept. 1€-—John Henniker Heaton, M. P., is making arrangements for a parliamentary cricket team to make a tour of the British Empire in 1898. — <a The Fighting Continues, —_——. oo Boms-y,Sept.16.—The fighting con- tinues around Forts Lockhart and Gulistan. The enemy, as usual, sun when confronted by a considerable farce. ——__-__» Cricket at Ottawa. Orrawa, Sept. 16.— A cricket match bee tween Boston and Ottawa elevens began yesterday, The score was 123 for Boston in the first innings, and Ottawa had 47 for five wickete. The match will be continued today. —— eee The Fast Line Matter. —_— —---— Loxpon, Sept. 16.--A cablegram says that Peterson Tate & Co., when interview- ed regarding the Faet Line matter said ation at this juncture. auother Newspaper ‘Man ‘Rewarded. Orrawa, Sept. 16.-A. J. Magurn, Ottawa correspondent of the Globe, has been appointed private secretary to - the Administrator of Yukoo, Major Walch. 3 for aoe Hundreds more received this week. Our great snap in New Novels | have you seen them ? 10¢ each, 3 for 25¢ arriving New = goods g daily,.and bargains for everybody ut Geo. Carter & Co., Booksellers & Stationers. TOPTDYOD OND TT DORON DTN P DPD T Ope Ten rrr TD nen ner rT neni or onrn Tbe “I : wd e~ _ = — _ = ' } Fill 2260699808 6809600880000 UOUS: KINKY PLS Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets Fresh stocw received. Wholesale rnd retail. A. W REDDIN, Pho, B SUNNYSIDE, 00806006 68000008 SD OS 6606 COUFEEU5598088008808 ©OCOC 0008 OOOL 6OOCCOOS 0900060600000008"6 100 COOF 0860S ° 149808 006800000620 that it wa3 impossible to furnish intorm—_ GULAALAULLALAULLALSULAAAALAALAAUAAAAddcbbdbbdbbbddddbdAbdddddbddddidd | Alright, 5817, entered by James .McLeod, ~<—« ane PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION RACES, The following entries have been received for the annual races at tLe Exhibition te. be held next week. All the races except | the free for al] for pacers have been | filled, and itis likely that a few more entries will be received by tonight’s mail. The free for all for pacers is | declared off. FIRST DAY’S RACES, WEDNESDAY, 22nd SEPTMEMBER. THREE YEAR OLD CLASS. Progress Lad, 28573, by Gladys, by. Hernaado, 2891, entered by George McFarlane, Souris, P. KE. 1. Pharach, 0 3. by Bronze Chie’; $988 4. Lady Switt, by Dean Swift, 18796, entered by Milford Farm, Ch’town. "May Fachion, entered by J. L. Neary, Kentville, N. 8. Willment (2.30) by Hartford, ev'ered by J. Halifax, N.S. Parkside d. | Rampart d. by A, Leaman, 235 CLASS. | Flashlight, entered by D. W. Wilbur, | Amherst, N.S. Shaver, b. g. by Precepter, 5301 d. by Alright, 5817, entered by Andrew McRae. Fl-etwood, c. st. by Preceptor, 5301, entered by Harry Morrie, Ch'town. Beau Prince, entered by Emile — pean!t, Wellington Station. Minnie, br. m. by Administrator, d. by S’sids. Herdic, b. h. by Hernando, 2891 a. by Black Pilot, entered by R. J. Wood, Ch’town, Button, bl. st. by Bronze Chief, 8988, d. River Queen by, Dean Swift,18796, entered by J. A. Leaman, Haltax. Bellmont, entered by W. E. Rockwell, Kentville, N. S. Lilly E. by Longfellow, d. by Heck, en- tered by M. A. Henderson, Sussex, N. B Hatasu, b. m. by Golden, 7064 d. by Hernando 2891, entered by Milford Farm Charlottetown. FREE FOR ALL. Montrose, blk g. by Almont entered by Reddin Bros, Ch, town. Al) Bird by Precepter, 5301, d Bilack- bird, entered by E. Cameron, Charlotte towe. Parkland, b st by Parkside, 9280, d Gama by Hernando, 2891, entered by W. |B Bowness, New Annan, P.E. I. ~ Warrén Guy, entered by H. C. Lydiard, Kentville, N.S. Doonie bl. m. (2.29) by Black Pil -t, d by Lord Nelson, entered by J. A. Leaman, Halifax, N. S. ~ Bijou bk g by Administrator, eatered by M. A. Henderson, Sussex, N. B. SECOND DAY,THURSDAY, 23rd SEP Wilkes 3 MINUTE CLASS. Pandict, Jr. by Pandict, d Natalie Cuvler, by Cuyler, entered by M. Tren- holm, Amherst, N. S. Alright, 5817, entered by Andrew McRae. Lark g. m. by Black Pilot,d by French Lion, entered by Owen Trainer, Charlotte town. Parkwood by Parkside, 9280, d by Hernando, 2891, entered by John McPhee, Lower. Freetown, P. E. I. Shaver, b g. by Preceptor, 5301, d by]. I Ge NR a age Sie Seta set « ~*~ - Perkins, NEW DRESS The latest sty!es and Materials now in stock. New Fall Jackets and Capes, New New Miillinery Materials, 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 complete. everything is-of excellent value, and it will pay you to trade at the Sunnyside Dry Goods Store. Sterns & Turner | sid , GOODS Millinery, New Millinery NEWS NOTES. The King of Siam has arrived in Paris and taken up his reridence in a mansion provided by the Government. The Conservative and Agrarian papers in Germany have renewed their agitation for a tariff war against the United States. The building of a railway from Juneau to Lake Teslin is now assured, which will siderably. The Dachecs of York having accepted a red fisher cloak from Father Duoley’s home in Galway, that article has become very fashionable. The Spanish governwent is taking steps to prevent all newspaper comment on the conduct of affairs in Cuba and the Philip- pine Islands. The early abolition of the viceroyalty of Ireland is looked for as one result of the Duke of York’s visit to Ireland. _Sir Oliver Mowat, will take a plunge in to the Ontario Lieutenant-Governor’s chair and $10,000 salary. The wise men continues to leave the sinking sbip. It is a pity that some of Canada’s wheat fields and gold mines cannot be transplant- ed in Ireland. When it ie, however, it is showa that that portion of the old sod is in need of food and clothing, the Domin- ion can be depended upon for a substantial measure of assistance. The prohibitory candidate for mayor of Greater New York is the treastrer of the Standard Oil Company, and he wov!d certainly make a trusty executive, Russia was announced the tone of the Ger- man press has changed, and there is now a disposition to court the friendship of Minnie, br m by Administrator, d by Alright, 5817 entered by Janies McLeod Summereide. Brown Bird, br m by Bronze Chief, 8988, d by Alright, 5817, eatered by R. J. , Wood, Charlottetown. 2.28 cLass, Flashlight, entered by W. B. Wilbur. Amherst, N.S. ; Montrose, blk g by Almunt Wilkes, entered by Reddin Bros, !Ch’town. Beau Prince, entered by Arseneault, Wellington, P. E. I. All Bird by Precepter, 5301, d Black- bird, entered by E. Cameron, Ch’town. Emile Billy McKie, b st by Alright, 5817, ertered by J.J. Hughes, Soaris. Bijou, blk m. by Adminstrator, entered by M. A. Henderson, Sussex, N. B. Button blk st by Bronze Chief, 8988, djRiver Qneen by Dean Swift, 18796, entered by J. A. Leaman; -Halifax, N. 8. Belimont, entered by W. E. Rockwell, Kentville, N.S. Lilly E. by Longfellow, d by Heck, entered by M. A. Henderson, Suseex, N B *4J9[ pas 14511 suonepaimdap ZanjmUM100 aq OF puke s}IOJ 9} [/e padosjsap aavy 07 ‘aatl ~puv sdaoqjo aesjeg eara—Ayjg pal(i¥ GaBl] O} PlVS d1B OGM *ZOIIJSIP BIlay aqi at sdooi} a3a(0Su0D snoaijnm aq) Yim pejoeu -u0d st AlOTNII9} NPprg vq) al yoaar oyy IVY} KOYS OSUOD 94} MOI] sadiAps [IB ELecrricity 1n THE Ain .—The Halifax Recorder speaking of the Amateur Dramatic Co’s visit to Charlottetown says: “The c'ass bave secured’ a number of electrical effectsand hovelties from New | York and there is no doubt their visit to Cherlottetown will be one not soon for- gotten.” The. electrical effects under the | direction of Mr. New, stage electrician of | the Halifax Academy of Music, will le used each night for the serpentine and rainbow dance to be produced by Mies Ada Tufts, and also for the rainbow and _ electrical storm in “ The Curee of Cain.” The specialties in the first night’s bill “Jane,” hesides the serpentine dance, will be “The Saw Mill Scene” with machinery in motion sawiog lumber, and the “Coantry Band” wich its funny Drum Meior. Mr. Vinnicombe’s orchestra has been at work some time now practicing for there per- formances. ' | —_—-->— The French Government is being peti- tioned to pass a law reducing taxation in proportion to the number of children in the family as a means of reducing the! shrinkage in the birth rate, Great Britain. | That diligent worker for publie notice, «Professor Brander Mathews, has now attemp ed to get it by attacking Scott’s novels. But that, too, bas been far more cleverly done by other contemporary writers. Nevertheless. Scoti’s novels go right on leading all competitors in poy ularity, even in scme of the beet public libraries in the country. British trade returns show that in the mouths of the Liberal tariff there has Leen a decrease in the exports to Canada of $750,000. Theschedules are not w. king the way the “strongest business Govern- ment Canada ever saw” expected would. Boston has recently had several import- ant additions to the steam fleet plying to nearby ports. _The new eteamers already in service or soon to make their first trips include the Lincoln, which runs to Maine ports, the Prince Edward, and the new boat of the Baltimore line, the Juanita, which is now fitting out. 7 LOCAL NOTICES, ee Miss E. E. Ernst, graduate optician, vil be at Capt. Samuel McRae’s, corner of Kentand Queen Streets, Charlotte own, from 18th to 27th inst. Persons needing eyeglasses will not be charged for examin- ation. Former patients not receiving satisfaction from work are asked to call. A full line of the Jatest designs in optical goods on hand. Hours, 9 a. m.10 5 p.m. 216 d&w Oystersat Victoria Cafe, by quart, and on the shell. De- liv: red to any part of city. — John P. Joy. Leave your order for Oysters at Joy’s, Victoria Cafe. The leading Oyster House is Victoria Cafe. You can think what you like, but Joy does and will keep the best oysters that the market supplies. Telephone him and be satisfied. 216 2w In handling oysters great care and great cleanliness is required. Victoria Cafe has all the latest appliances for thie, including patent carriers, importe] from New. York last season.—John P. Joy, Victoria Cafe. . 216.20. . Some girls wanted to learn millinery. enquire of Miss Walker at Stanley Bros. the always bney store. 215—2i Childrens gaiters, «mall sizes. Just received at R. K. Jost’s Stamper’s Corner, lessen the route to the Klondike very con-~ Since the alliance between France and they | av AAA | ee SESE SESS SESE EE EE EE EE ESE — dackets. New mantles and jackets are in and ready. Newest fall styles, new- est makes, newest fall fabrics We have the one that wil! suit you, and the price won’t frighten you either. Let us show them. 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