— nol vant ee ne ee 20 TELEGRAPHIC. SPECIAL DESPATCHES TO THE EXAMINER, -o— PER CENT ‘san sioop on BoaRo SHIP. rO CLEAR OFF : , od . Fadies Waterproofs | Quarrel Between (ficars and s ’ y very best*English make. 50c ; Cashmere— extraordinary value. : i Colored Spmmer Capes. Bie | discounts and half price to clear. f5e worm $1.00 Gents very best quality Uulaundried Shirts. CLOVES Thin Summer SIlk Gloves, black, tans, greys. SIC sur CBO Fast Black Hosiery worth 75¢6 | NEEKS’ ! wate Men fof the H. M.S, Royal | povereiga > . vem ry | PortsmoutH, Eng. Aug. 13.—There is vyreat excitement here Over & most extra- ordinary state of affairs on board the |B ritish battle shi ip Re vai Sovereign, which | declare that thev are suffering froma variety Of very serious grievances, among which and especially objectionable is the deferring of the usual Jeave. Fifty men have deserted. are full, and the supply of irons is not punishment. — re PAST ATLANTIC LINE, Ladies,’ Gents’ and Children’s: guarap- } deed wee rfeat! y fast color; will not slain the feet 2 a All suiniiier gdod$ chéap ’ W. A.WEEKS &Co. Wholesale and Retail “Prince Edward Island School Series,” “THE EXCURSION” 3y Wm Wordsworth. as prescribed for entrance to Prince of Walesg College, ADDISON'S = “SPECTATOR © NOW READY. Sent by mail on receipt of price, ee LIC, TRADERS AND MERCHANTS wanting a quantity will be given a special discount on application. HASZARD & IVIGORE evele. ages | 20066300 The annual competition for the MASSEY- HARRIS Inter-Provincial Team Race Trophy will be held IN ST. JOHN, igi. Saturday, August 28, 1897) The Trophy was won in 1896 by the team of the St. John B. & A. Club. All Bicycle Clubs in the! Maritime Provinces jn affiliation with the C. W. A., are invited to send a team to compete for the cup. Full particulars of the conditions gov- erning the race may be bad upon applica- tion to the Secretary of the St. John B. & A. Club. Massey-Harris Co., Ltd. ST. JOHN, N. B. augl4 li & Co. —_—— Orrawa, Aug 18.—A cable despatch in- timates that no information is obtainable in London as to whether or not Petersen, Tate, & Co., have deposited £10,000 with the Minister of Finance as a guarantee that the company wil] carry out ito contract to furnish a Canadian Atlantic fast line, is about to sail for three years service with the Mediterranean squs adron. The rela-~ i tions between venera! ofticials and the seamen are greatly strained. The latter | All the cells on the Ship | sutticient for the large number undergoing | One mile bi ag le.—First heat won by | Unsworth; 2ad, . Keith. ; 2nd, Smith. } Smith; 2nd, Unsworth. } Nothing Definite About Petersen, Tata | Millen: 30d. Lindsay, W. A. A.C, Time AMONG THE P. 0, OFFICIALS. ae Superann vations and Dismissals Orrawa, Aug 18.—About thirty mail clerks on the temporary list bave been superannuated or dismissed. It is con- templated abolishisg somevof the divisions and reducing the number of inspectors. Killed by a Train. Oakvit_e, Ont, Aug 18.-- Mr. and Mre. Jacob Cotton, of Trafalgar, were struck by theC. P. R. express going east at the crossing near here yesterday. Both were instantly killed. Th 7 Presbyterian Book of Praise Approved and commended by the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in Canada, Zz = 3 a 3 = q 3 ‘| 2 “e0e The trade and Congre- gatious, Choirs and In- dividuals supplied by GEO. CARTER & C0. Booksellers, Ch’to wn P.E.I. ua nn, P.S, We have the cloth and leather bindings, with and with- out music, Organist’s Edition, Choir Edition, People’s Edition and Sunday Schoo! Edition. Prices on application. Pe = = - = = =. a > oo = = 7 Essence Of Vanilla We make our selves in large quantities of choice Vanilla Beans. We make a fpecialty of this article, sell a lot of it and offer it whkoleeale and retail. Our other essences are just as good being made of the choicest ingredients and app reciated as such. A, W. REDDIN, Phm, B ; SUNNYSIDE, eve Sat acccomsacnen ar LSAUvengreeseneeserennserennnpnnrrerprnrr errno nnnrr rrr rrT enn onrnenoornrn ooo SLOOSCSHOSS SOSOHSOSSE SOHC SIOOSS HBC S9SSS0608890 THK DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, AUGUST 17, 1897 THE WANDERER’S SPORTS. Charlottetown Boys to the Front Harirax, Avg. 18.—The Wanderer’s electric light sports were beld last evening | and were a great success. The attendance was about 1800. The races were all well contested nearly every finish being very close. Thesu mmaries of the races are as follows: — 100 yards dash—Ist heat won by F L | Ste phen, W. A. A: Cs Gad. Cones, Ss | Patrick’s. Time I] sec. 2nd heat won by oo Be rmuda, 2nd, McMillan, Ch’ Town. Time ns secs. Final heat won | by Stephen, W. A. C; 2nd, MeMillan, | Oharlottetown mae », 10% secs. Quarter mite bicyele. R. Keith, A.A. C.; 2nd Smith, Wind- , } sor. Time34 see onde. Second heat won by D. Ke ith, W.A. A. C; 2nd; Unsworth, a tboenargeebal aa. 34} seconds, Final at won by Unsworth, Ca’town: 2nd, D. ae W. 7 a ft): hae af a ouds, on by D. Keith, Half mile bicycle § | "0 asworth, Charlotte- ¥. A.A. Ux Zod, town Time, [.12. 2.20 yard de ash won by FL, (ww. A. bs Gs Time , 24 seconds, Stephens, | Time, 2.364. ‘ Second heat won Ly Nass, , Time, 2.354. Time 2.5%. 440 yard race for men was won by Mc- Smith; 2nd, Unsworth. Time 8.08. Two mile tandem was won by the Knight Bros. Time 5.24}. INDIA THE RISING IN Gathered —_—— -* Insurgent Tribesmen Flee, —_—_———_ — Swats in Force Siuta, Aug. 18.—A reconnaissance in the Swat Valley has discovered the enemy to be intrenched in the hills between Jalala and Landaki, confirming the re- ports of the gathering in force of Swats Benedwals snd Hinius-an fanatics. General Blood brought his field guns into actions agairst the stone entrench- ment of thej enemy, demolishing their works, whereupon the insurgeuts tribes - men fled. a ee LATEST NEWS BY WIRE AND MAIL Maprip, Aug. 16.—Michel Angiolillo, the aseassin of premier Canovas del Cas- tillo, has been sentenced to death. Angiolillo will be garroted within the prison. Upon hearing the sentence Angio- lillo turned deathly pale ana had to be assisted from the court room, Bertin, Aug. 16.—A despatch from Dreeden announces that a ferry steamer plying between the old and new towns was capsized yesterday evening by the wash of a large steamer and fifty persons were thrown into tbe water. Seven people are missing and it is feared the loss of life will be Leavy. CorxwaLL, Aug. 16~—The employes 0’ the Canada Colored Cotton Mil!s Com- pany here have been notified that the milis will resume work on full time to- morrow. There is great rejoicing and especially among the merchants to whom the depression of trade has been a serious blow. Qvesec, Aug. 16.—~Mr. James Robinson, the extensive wholesale boot and shoe job- ber, of Montreal, has just closed one of the Jargest deals in his I:ne ever transacted in | this city. the present stock of the Bresse factory, The price paid for this loi will reach in the vicinity of $50,000. It will requize a train of seven cars to ship it to Montreal, Montreat, Aug. 16. ~The Star’s epecial cable from Lonoon says: Sir Louis Davies speaking today ata meeting of the Cana- 1; commerce, said Quebec would be the summer and Halifax or St. John the win- ter port. The British ports would be Liverpal or Milford Havea. Among the Canadians psesent were General Laurie and Lt. Col. Domville. San Francisco, Aug. 16—Mr. Thomas Magee, well known asa conservative busi- ness man avd a careful observer, who accompanied his son to Drea, writes to the Associated Press from that point to the effect that the ignorance displayed by the crowds who are flockingto the Klondyke | fields is lamentable. Of the four hundred | passengers who sailed with him on the | steamer George Elder, half of whom were from San Francisco, vot one in twenty bad avy definite knowledge as to how to reach his destination. While the routes were well known the details and conditions to be met with are not considered, most of searchers for wealth hoping to settle all doubts and uncertainties when they should reach Juneau. Instead, however, further confasion was created by the appallirg statements that there were only two routes each of which necessitated the encounter of almost insurmountable difficulties. There were plenty of advocates for both routes at Juneau, but most of them were fouud to be interested parties. The two starting pointe, Dyea and Skaguway, were ports of salt water. The Dyea trade. goes over the Chilkoot pass and involves a climb of 3,500 feet, while the other, which is not yet completed, has a 2,350 foot climb over | he White pass, and besides being six miles longer, is boggy in places. The Indians, He has purchased the whole of dian section of the London chamber of Ist heat won by | | | ;2ad McMillan, C abl ottetown { Lunenburg; | Final, woo by | Three mile bicycle race was won by | | Oh SOMME — | ee * ‘eetanetntte You will be surpetes ot what wecan do for yoy ir the way of cheap Dry Goods. Our regular priceg are extremely low,but they become lower still when we find seasonable goods any way tardy in moving ous. kinds, Millinery, Boys’ Summer Clothing, Men’s Lug. tre Coats, Sweaters,Golf Hose, Bathing Suits, Muslin ' Coton Crepons, Cotton Hosiery, and many other lines which should be cleared out during this month You wont find a better place to buy Dry Goods | who are the Ole packer. all pack over i the Chilkoot pass from Dyes. Nearly 500 pack animals are noW ©" route aod on al will be pressed into regular pack traine, which will Temove the chief obstacle for the transpot#tion Of supplies over the 35 miles of jand which is much more formidable than that over the 560 miles of water on the other side of the pass. August 7 a miner Was drowned about a mile anda _ half from Skaguway. ce eee > A satisfactory beverage for outing parties is unquestionably Sovereign Fruit Syrups. Among its great variety in flavors al! tasies are suited. ro In making excavation the other day at Nenagh, Ireland, some workmen discover- ed at a depth of about six feetfrom the sur~ tace,a number of bronze medals, which, as their inecription attests, were struck in the reign of “Cuarles III,” to commemorate incidents in the Pretender’s career. The medals are well preserved. LOCAL NOTICES, The Always Busy Store has a big shirt waist and blouse sale on. Blouses formerly sold at $1.25 and $1.40 clearing at 75c. Blouses formerly sold at 80c and 90c now 50c. Come quick, as the sizes are get- ting broken.—Staniey Bros. 196—3i. Mortgage Sale Land @n Lot 65. To be sold vy public auction, at the Court House, in Charlottetown, on Fridav, the 17th day of Septem ber,next,at the bour of 12 0’clock noon, under and by virtue of a power of eale contained in a certain Indenture’ of Mortgage bearing date the twenty third day of December, A. D., 1879, made be. tween Hemy Taylor, and Mary Jane Taylor, his wife, of the one part, and Pbilip Large of the other part. All that tract, piece and parcel of land and prem- ises, situate, lying and being on Lot or Township number sixty-five, in Queen’s County, bounded and described as tollows that isto say:— Commencing at a square dost fixed on the North Shore ot the Northumberland Straits, at the south eastward boundary of Neil McEachern’s farm; thence ruuning on said boundary north fifty-six degrees and thirty minutes eat for the distance of one hundred and thirty two chains, or thereabouts; thence south for the distance of four chains, or thereabouts: thence south fifty- three degrees west for the distaace ot ene hundred and twenty-three chains, or thereabouts, or until it meets the said shore; thence following the various courses of said shore westwardly, to the place of commencement, containing one hundred wcres of land, more or less, with the app- urtenances. For further particulars apply to Mr W.S. Stewart, Solicitor, Newson Bloék, Charlottetown Dated this 23rd day of July A.D, 1897. PHILIP LARGE. Mortgage dylaw5 Hotel Acadia aeee hotel guests are having good fishing from Tracadie Harbor of Cod and Mackerel. Good boat, bait and fishing tackle supplied. LG.HALL. 185—3i. July 26. ee AARAAAAAARAAAS rn ADR at ARARAARAAAARAREAARRRRRARAA EARARAAAAAAA than the Sunnyside Dry Goods Store. “What we advertise we have. The = BEST (5¢ SHIRT You can find in Charlottetown, Not simply a “ just as gooc ” your money can buy, It has a fine, strong cotton body, fine linen bosom finished and well fitting. You MAY buy its equal for a dollar, you CAN’T for less. We have all sizes fram 14 to 17. Moore & McLeod Where Good Goods are Cheap. PEEPLES SEY PIE PEPE EEE LFF HICH CRADE nelish Man kind, but the best 75 cent unlaundered shirt that and bands, beautifully > 2 + o * > & o * * * * ‘ Landlng to-day ex Steamer “Irene Morris,” direct from Liverpool,. ba SUPERPHOSPHATES, NITRATE OF SOD3, MURIATE OF POTASH, BOVE MEAL, ETC. All genuine, and of guaranteed analysis. The only reliable, best, ands least 20 per cent the cheapest fertilizer on the market. AULD BROS. te mg + erkins, Sterns & Turner Dnkes SO0DS We are now cutting the price on Hats ot al] I a a