x THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN -OCTOBER, 15 1897. — —_—_ ~— a remeeneeneen SS a RUssiA AND BRITAIN OT OF 200 "BOWS cessively in both political parties, and that | he used the money he so obtained for elec: | gra ‘a The Powers Combining to BH nd the british Empire, Asunder tion purposes, : No minuiser | | His expulsion from the | | CLAIMS igainst an Accident ]Co.1 for last year, ! were for accidents caused to pedestri | ans walking on the sidewala THE OCRAN ACCIDENT = insures against all kinds of taccidents Lin the Liberal party, whica threatens to p.re. ee i Its premiums ars low, and tt “s S winaiite 0 Government, is chiefle owe A tter re ferring to Lord Salisbury’s “un- . - > 00d Pol 1 og and other patronage. The Liberals | ©@°'"€8*, and what 18s golIpg on in the | Sceotcn Advertise ! i ent. pent ©O0 many years cen lemuing the | “!mner circles,” the correspondent states | Tories as boodlers and cftice seekers that that “the British Goverument is fully e ‘they regard the distribution of the patron- alive now tothe fact tha’ British interests I . h dvertiseme nN US | ove as about the only du y with which a throughout the Par Hast are vitally im- rls A ; ; ‘ e | alain Be charged, perilled, and Eogland is v.rtually power- General Agent) j atter ackuow edging in Liberal party 18 a necessity. the what he bas done, vould be allowed to witness- box rea aiv an hoar in oli ee NOTES ANO COMMENTS: _ feant that the dissatisfaction t 18 sign Io hi , at the Toronto Board of = Speer | matters in the Far East are looking ve y e. | object of rending asunder the British E-n- p Of, New York, October 13.— According to the London corre-pondent of the Sun, dark for Lord Salisbury aud the Britisu Empire. In fact, if the correspondent is to be believed, the great Powers of Europe have already combned, with the ultimate less to resist the combination for her ure doing, which has been preparing among BO eur S’ PRIZE S| English Advertisement, le banquet, \ sauri aid of : * Ch arlottetown brat - . ae * — r bi d of pre the Continental Powers, feren'ial tré ;"2ee 8 { vy Ww ’ oe ; . ai eee s feren ‘ial trade ere IS DOtbing DOW ID !'o back up his rather startling story, the way. The groucd is ready for dis , : TH DAILY BKAMINER. i ' | ’ ' ' ' j i can be di-cussed with the » of obtaining some esatisfaciory solu- ; Sion, and it ’ the correspo dentadds: ‘There comes, curious!y enongh, at this time,a highly oe jus intere ting co.nr- ‘A Heavy Winter Ulster iT . il i French Canadian Advertisement, A Heavy Winter Ulster the I tion of tl rob = o this connection ; ao " ae Io this con vane mation of the general plans which Prince | * : —e SS : ne tts vA. ‘ i 4 " 3 : 3 ih “awe tizen «points oul thal | 7 banotf entertained for the overthrow cf Value nottoexceed \) OCTOBER 15 7 f ervative Ministers have been di-cussing r tro 8 British supremacrv, and which I de-cribed $10.00. 4 VALUE $i0 the probl ‘orten vears yut itis |. ' ae ae a E the: pevee ree e bu io toe Sun at the time of the death of that MR. PETERS’ RESIGNATION, vratifving to fied that Sir Wilfrid Laurier] .,.. oP lie — { ; nd eal stateeman. The details are supplied to tle ae “3 AS FOLLOWS nina : — ' < , c iY ‘ ve . . dl J 5. ; has waked : p to the ron of (he | vienns correspondent of the Times ty CONDITIONS AS FOLLOY j ; A member of Toe Examryver staff called | QUeshcn and to _ drift of pabiic Opmmlon- |’ end of Prinve Labanoff as follows : Any boy of any nationality under 15 : . : : | tle pow seems aboutto repeat, &~ Usual, oe ‘ eee nes : A vO ; atl f 7 ¢ ‘ ; “ Premier Peters today aud asked him if | , . cal ae Saal ' . pri ‘rince Lobanott lett certaia papers in veara of age can cowpete for anv one of If ‘he bovs want to compete send along ’ : : . i : ; oie ACe OF VOT owing ons ; ve pritn a + ie 4s aie ts nahing | age C -Om pe a : : " : he had any statement to make regarding | ¢j, Je; ae oe vedas i gt view ‘a to A 'E { the above prizes by writing an adve:tise- | @ mail a and become a nye se . _ ; hi-Sihr wissiod In the world, Amod, rf APR ERY tri on:e, Wewills oods as advertised, ‘g the rumors which are afloat about bis lil EE. ud wll Ba dn hi a in.” | ment, and no objections to parents helping ; We will send good ¢ Cs : C isagr ‘ a vim) 0 9 | other things, the Prince pointed to mog- their boy’. bat nu boy related to the ad- Pl-ase irclose monev with a}l orders. : etre rcreae oe a re » there | Jand and Germ ay et Ok SO Powers from their employes w'll be One lot of soiled Blankets direct from Note withstanding Mr. Peters’ silence it appears = 3 cep'ied, “ I have nothing to say .” is a good deal to admire in the personality of the man who does pot allow bis vigor which Rusvia had most to fear, “He believed that in four vears when vertisers or , allowed to compete. Only customers boys allowed to wip # prize. Exgland, bought for spot cash will be sold for apot cash at a saving to the buy | ativity : \ . as oe > dee Cerne decreed or activity to go down under the burden Of |the Rus-ian rainal «sysiem in Asia ; er of from 15 to 30 p. c. to be taken for grante by O18 Triepas tha ‘ears, e#ays the Torouto Telegram. Sir would be completed there would be po All adver isements must be written in 300 Lalies’ Felt Hats, boat shapes, he intends leaving Prince Edward Island Me . ; ’ ' ce . . , : : . . . ° os a ) in 1.75 atanearly date and entering into a law | '>/! aod in these latter years he flits eer dia. If this were attended with success | in plain English, one in in i 1? |) worth ap to 85c, for 25c and 40c. gt 35 and $1.50 $1.15 ead $2.25, for - ' . . . ‘ . 1 DOS! j i rat oning s > . hy » rie ' » . Ay ’ }e j 5 v mh ae ‘ ‘74. . “ , = vig partnership with Sir Hibbert Tapper, iv p yw OF tO OF] rai ou without lo ng os Prince Loba soit cousiderer i that the | Broad Scotch and gor a , ee aa 35 silk Hats tor ladies worth up to 100 Golf Jeraeye, only one ofa kind, Britis! Columbit Should sa courage and from Eogland to sritash bond= unitiog the Briti-h cvlonies with | spoken by a French Canadian not we: $1 to $1.50, yours for 40c. oiaihiete oe ’ Call anti 1 ritish o!um bia. Shou dD Columbis without losing his health. Bir the mother country would be materially | versed in English grammar. One berket of wool hoods muffs, ecarfs oT intel lak . ud inspect this rumor prove t» be true = new | Charles Tupper is an exam ple for Canadian loosened, aud the decliue of the British Originality will be a strong point; | at half price 75 heavy Winter Shawls direct f government must be formed with a | ™en who look forward to <weeaha at the | Empire would follow. ; don’t use the common everyday style as} 55 Night Dreeses worth 55c, for 25¢. | their birth place, Scotland. Prices range mew premier avd new attorney general. In age of sixty or thereabouts. The old states- * On the other band, an alliance with | y-¢q by Paton & Co; write up one departs from $1.25 to $8; one third less than @ semi-official artizle in this morning’s Guardian that paper nominates Hon. D. Farquharson as premier and Mr, A. B. Warburton for attorvey genera!, and this would appear to be the plan arranged by Mr. Peters and his immediate friente in AID ASKED FOR. tween the dual monarchy aod France, for | are good enough for us. > verticement. paticrn. the event ot his resignation. Whether Mr. — without the aid of the latter such a project Be brief, too long will lessen the value. First Prize for best Scotch Adver- “5 large wool rugs, for fall wear, suitable J. H. Bell, Mr. H.C. McDvaald and Mr.| His Worship Mayor Dawson received | cou!d never bave formed a part of bis cal | The main object of the ‘advertisements | tisement. for making a mantle $2.50 to $8. 300 Handkerchiefs from lc to Ife. D.A.McKinuon will agree to this plano remains to be seen. In any event it is quite apparent that changes are at hand. = °° THE REVOLT AGAINST TARTE. ‘Tue Tarteian code of morals, as brought out in evidence during the Tarie-Grenier libel trial, io attracting much ettention, Charles lupper was man ia pot yet rea'y to superanvuste but still exere’ses bis power to command the admiration of many of his fellow couotry- man, and his ability to secure the confi- deuce of British capitalists for the benefit of Canada. — aaa the following telegram yesterday :} Fire Relief Committee. Ovtawa, Ont. The latest reliable reports from Prescott and Russell counties show that the devas. tation caused by fires of last week have not been exaggerated. About 300 square miles have been burned over, about 2,000 persons homeless and destitute; destruction of property estimated at nearly halfa million. born on July 2nd, | delay in striking adecisive blow at In- Frauce atfurds Russia security against Germany. Prince Lobanoff made light of an Austro-German entente in that he thought it possible that Austria Hungary might eventually recover her position in Germany, which would seem to indicate that he hsd in view a rapprochement be- culations. “ Prince Lobanoff also aimed at inclad ing Turkey in his combinatiun against Germany, obviously in orler, when the critical moment came, tiat the Turk should not be available as an aly of the German Empire against Austria, ” All of which leads the Sua correspond- ent to eum up a® follows : “© Whether this isa correct outline of Prince Lobanct! ’s ‘dea: o-n t, i «8 certain that the Kussi no policy wa» imyplacably ink andthe boy’ name at bottom—O ne ment. or go stronger on one than the other, just as your judgment warrants you, Write only what you believe to be true. Be true, be honest, no blarney, no flattery, no fooling, facts are what we want, they ehuld be to bring business. Give us something interesting, enouzh to make the farmers read our ads We don’t want astory for the newspapers to amuse their readers. Make it interesting and vet convincing. Make it beyond a doubt that Paton & Co. give the public of P. E. I. goods that are the best value in the trade. Give them reasons why Paton & Co. are the bert dry go-ds buyerson P.K.1I. Tell the people | toridors, sailors and other leading styles, First Prize for best [rish Advertise- ment. First Frize for best English Adver- tisement. First Prize for best Canadian Ad- ~~ i0 BEACH worth up to $3.50, yours for $2.25. Mantie Clothe, he) AA ot what dear old grandmother used to pay long, loug ago. Some are good enough to get married in our rich shot silks at 85c. Sacque Buttons, 300 dczen, all sizes, half price, cnly one or two cards ofg “% C4 ted fend 300 birds, black, white drab and Ladies’ Waterproofs, ranging in price from $4 to $8.50, yours fur $1.75. Ifthey won’t stand therein they wi make a good duster, Hundreds of g at prices ranging from $1.50 to $8 50. 34 last years jackets ranging in prices from $8 to $15; half price will take any of them. $8 for $4, $10 for $5, $7,50 for $3 75, $6.50 for $3.25, $5 for $2.50. nics rainproofs ‘rom the leading manufocturers | $350, $4.50, $5,50 and $7.50, for ay : colors, with quoqne feathers to mat 200 Feather and Wool Roaa, black, riteand colored, frota L5¢, 25c, 40c¢, The ‘$l and upto $750, fine Gnogne Boss evening wear. Muffs, $1.30, Collars, $2.50, Capes and Caps a shade on half price to clear. One — lot of ming Raffs at half price. ; 5 last year’s Fur Jackets at 9 shade and the demaud is renewed for Tarte’s The distress is very great and the need | gnti-Britisis theo and is now. It is also | why it is safe for even a child to to trade Ladies Wrappers for the price of the over bafrrice. New Fur Coats in grest expulsicn from the Cabinet. The con- | {0 relief urgent in view of the near ap- | certain that the eonlitions since Prince| at Paton’s, Tell them how often Mr. oe sien Gabi 256. | AWodd Deka id | tt? Mt Prices that will sell themat § — dem vation of Tarte and Tarieiem is not proach of wister. he Lotancff’s death bave steadily t nded to | Paton has visited the Furopean markets. hi 3 pe ; . Sel lair ain mm | once. . : - meter mee fined : The distribution of relief will be| ward the poiut where the probability of ; Any information gladiy given to intending , [AS SABRE TNSDS BP SHREDS perce. Little tot’s coats in flannel, vider down, cqane to the Liberal-Conservative | a:tended to bv tie Central Relief Committee, the success of Lis plans has increased competitors. — pairs corsets ata fraction on half | Warm, snug jitle coats with trmmings slitici was t 5 i ; ee s oe 2 : rice. 4 cotta or the press eupporting tha aes Will your Council and people | Ford Salisbury ia neither so blind nor so Write at once for information. P + Wiis Night Dresses for $1 ae Also cap and hood, ee Ss ; . ' « . fi party, but the Liberal press (or at least P obstinate as to fail to recognize these facts All adverticements must be in before 1,000 Quills at 2 for 5c. ¥ the better portion of it) is strongly against him. But Sir Wilfrid is under great Relief Committee tising man, careof Paton & Co, marked | price vears of a . . a. toc is : one : , . ; ge, for $4.50, usually sold obl:gations to the Commissioner of Public} The various towns of the Dominion are Sovtehiog titdved sealant yg es a Comper feet age,| One lotof soiled Collarettee at at hale | from $5. 75 to $6.50. . y fe Works, and is actually on record as saying | contributing sums all the way from two | be taken for granted that his concession es . : aha yds keavy cloth, enitable for Ul- ie Pid block and colored, 53, lear that “nothing is too good for Mr. Tarte.” The Commissioner may therefore be looked upon 434 fixture in the Cabinet. Among the Liberal papers that have been speaking very plainly regarding Mr. Tarte and his actions isthe Huntington Gleaner, and there is no uncertain sound in its utter- ances. Here is what it says in the course ot an article onthe Tarte-Grenier libel | a business trip to New York and Boston. | fir damages for breach of promise of . : : ise f aN fs eit Mrs. J.R. Moore, of thie city, returned | marriage. Tie varties incerested reside the prizes, which will be ene as 185 Matellissa Cloths for Mantels, Wool Shirtings etc, ete. ae “‘He (Mr. T ., | home from her trip to Boston, last even~ | Cutside of Halifax. Miss Brennan claims early as possible after the first 0 Dec- ULSTERS 2,800 yds Flannelette at a special ; e (Mr. Tarte) was to have been paid ing. $:,000 for injuries to her affections. |}ember, and all competitors sending ' Call or write. 7 on cdyesuitwutk rien omy Mr. Frank A. Trainor left this morning Tur 8. 8.P vege Dobell Li ads agree to allow same to be used, < : ’ nt for the] for Boston. Th HE S. S. Pouiyo of the ine ar~ ] : +s party. That he bled contractors and| p,. a Se eet Bee | Dee rived here at midnight. She leaves this although they do. not scure a prize, ee ne 4 politicians aspiring to seats and received government money for which she had given no value, he frankly acknowledged, yet claimed he was innocent, because be spent the money for rt res : a: : : re. e poses. In short, he cldftaiite be arnt By Se aries aera “G —It is eaid that the British Columbia hy applying st oer store | a of Robin Bood, who missed 00 chance | [ynis. Boston: James “aird | An a is Liberals have decided to contest the ee for getting money, yet repudiates the name | John McEachern Cherry Valley 5° | | xt provincial elections on Dominion party 2 of cateran because he kept not a coin for Captain William VY ates, of Sosden ake lines a i > himeelf. Mr. Tarte endeavors to justify | has been here on a business trip, left for | Lue. mission of Hood’s Sarsaparilla is to i simself by the assumption that so loogas | home this afternoon on the P» valifax cure disease, and thousands of testimonials ® ¢ . an te on - oon it is sapproue Captain Yates is always’a welcome visitor ; Prove it fulfils its mission well. 2 © rake ta money by hook or crook. This | here, and his many friends are glad to ‘on E ; : Tarteian : ae : ’ B fee Miss E. E. Krust, optician will be at} « Soro % a new a would necessitate | him looking #0 well. Captain Samuel McRae’s corner of Kent ; 2 “His entire defence is to be rejected with Jouy Hexper-ox, Sec’y -Treasurer bundred dollars to five thousand, bes des private subscriptions from citizens. His Worship Mayor Dawson will be pleased to receive and acknowledge through the City Clerk any contributions from citizens for the above charitable purpose. —_— — a PERSONAL. Hon. J. W. Richords | as returned from Band escorted him to the railway station. Miss Bessie Rattray, of Charlottetown, is in the city visiting her sister Mrs. Jas. Warren, St. George etreet. — Moncion Transcript. Rict ard Furniss, of East Boston, and there ia a multitude of indications that he has been striving, in the past few of Tunis to France is by no means the whole price which he has paid for being allowed to remain inEgypt; avd Russia will undoubtedly be the country to protit by the portion of the bargain which is still undisclosed, ” > - <>: <a —— -— Arrer Damaces.—Last week a writ, was issued in the Supreme Court at Hali- fax, atthe instance of Miss Carrie Brennan evening for North Sydney and St John’s Nid. She has a full cargo both ways consisting of produce and of general merchandise. and Queen Street#; Oct. 12th and 13ta all the 15th of November. addr-ssed adver- The prizes will be awarded as fairly and impartially as possible. The ser— vices of an expert ad writer will be employed to assist in awarding the best ad—but Paton «& Co. will be sat- isfied that the prize ads will be the best in their interests before awarding and prize winners agree to allow their names and addresses to be published in our advertisement. Any other information or particulars can be had Job lot of Jackets at a frartion on halt sters and Jackets,worth up to $2 50 yours 75c. 750 yds Veilings, worth up to 38c, for 25c. 1150 yde Fancy Ribbons, bought from the mill, guaranteed saving of from 15 to 20 p.c. on this lot, 100 doz knit Gioves, in nlack and col’d at 15¢ and 20c, 25c, and 30c, worth one ‘third more. REEFERS, OVERCOATS Cap: and hoods reasonable. Warm Blanket Coats for boys up to Golf Jerseys in new styles st new prices. ‘| 650 yds Dress Goods in twelve colors, six leaders at 25c, worth up to 49e. i 350 yds $2 Clan Tartan for 65c. 2 ler ders in Dress Goods department, — aoe and 75c. Inepection on above off r. + > Staple department full to overflowing ‘ in Blankets, Sheeting, Towels, Lines” a JAS, PATON & SeaenkamtamnwreenwreoeioxwereaeaakaeaRe Bee Rete BR eS Ul lUwe CUS CB Oe eS OS 4 . 4 iline and ae ‘ father-in-law of M. J. Scanlan 8 eye trouble and wishin sodigrem peers. What is wrong in the| whose myster‘ous disappearance at ceoealk 49 will kindly call veep Bee - ividual is wrong in the politician, and Murray River on Sunday week has al- | jz limited. ” dw 8i ‘he man who extorts money for his party | ready beeu referred 10, arrived. here last Ladies! Opening today 75 — ladies is morally as bad as he who extorie it for evening to make inquiry into the matter. | fashionable coats, very latest makes, himself, the only difference in the former case being that he does not add selfishness to eing money by croked means. Under the rulings of the judge the jary found Grenier guilty, but that does not exonerate Tarte, who leaves the court with @ reputation blackened by his own ad- riserons. Sir John McDonald was driven trom power @ecause he had been a con- senting parts to receiving money from C. ?.R. contractors to corrupt parliament and the electorate. Tarte’s offence is identical, with the aggravation that he was he instrument in getting the money. During theentire trial no pretence was enade that for the sums he received, Tarte bad given’ lawtel'valnee « learn with regret of their intended de- Sovereign ; ag : : rture. Soe repair. New customers come agal® “The sums were given him by — p Davies Hotel : JH Cross, Montreal; G ° That’s the reason we canhot supply the demand for a bring others. Tt will mean mom who wanted the influence of the Govern- |...) 0716 - Wm M Hall, M Hlavo rin berdwood - Bed Sui Th ll 10.5@ or ‘ ment or municipal corporations to be un} ibbet Georgetow p; m aii, Mmon- £ our arawo edroom Suites. ey sell at ~ .9Y, | ey in your pocket if you give us & oa duly exerted in their favor. Tarte was the go-between to press claims that could not be advocated openly, and took pay for the services rendered or expected, What he did with the money does not change the complexion of the transactions in them- Captain Mellen, of Boston, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Campbell during the past few weeks left for home in the Halifax this afternoon. Captain Mellen came to Charlottetown to see his daughter, Mrs. Campbell, who has been very ill for some time past. The Summerside eorrespondent of the Guardian reports that Mr. D. R. Laird, the popular agent of the Bankof Nova Scetia in that town, has been transferred to the office at Campbelton and will leave there early next week, The correspondent adds thet Mr. and Mrs. Laird while in Summerside made many friends who wili trea!; A D Hamilton, do; Geo WC Oland, Halifax; Master Geo Oland, Halifax; D A McKinnon,Georgetown; Mrs McKinnon, do; R McHaffie, Hamilton; James Reid, Hali- fax; W C Pitfield, St John; C D Newton and wife, New York; R G Cox, Souris; Arthur W Cliff, Benj W_ Rich, Boston; Balance of our season’s importations—fifty dozen fall hosiery and 25 dozen ladies handkerchief.—W., A. Weeka & Co. New silverware just received at G. H Taylor’s. You Can't Make Water Run up Hill Neither can you make a success of your pastry if ycu use cheap, trashy, nondescript essences, Hixtracts Have an enviable reputation for Strength, Purity, Flavor You Rnow $12.50, $15 and $18. A Good Thine ~—t=—— WHEN FYOU SEE_IT Nothing like them in the,city for the price. Mark Wright & Co, Ltd - we. Piling all kinds of Lumber daily Everything new and good. Shingles in Cedar and Spruce—all classes; We Want | You : to see us betore you build or —_— r*A OD Lumber of all kinds in stock JAMES BARRETT, T elephone 18). Coanleys wha f cn selves. It wouldnot be correct to style : Alwa liable, Ask for ‘S i re-0 cate AR Holmes, H J McKenzie, Murra FE FOR II, Ae SOE ROVER ART CLASSES.—Mrs MacNutt will re-o7e tims holt au ermimpice mn | AS, Holmen, MeKeaze Mary ee rmufacarl by Sag cheese ag hav been clearly established that he | 2 J Keefe, Quebec; TH Dobson, Mont-| SIMSON BROS. & CO. and ‘Water Colors, from model and nae, Ey trafficed in the iwfluence he wielded suc~ real; W P Cornish, H M surveying cruiser Gulnare; Wm J Rich, Lynn. Halifax. N. 8 HOME MAKERS. Special attention given to roe ing. sep