| THE DAILY a ova. Senate reaa, noony- XAMINER | “our Dollars ver Raabe > This is 'T rue » Liberty, when Free oon Men having to ailing the Pub. — speak free,’ iy 0 ro ea Single Siclenane two cents, ao Sc YOVEYDOVYUNTINY YMRS | Bulbs! m—Bilbs'! Our Bulbs have arrived. Direct from Holland. The quality is fine The prices are low Our Catalogue tells tory. free to all. Marquis of haitieals Dead. { (Sexciat tro Tae Examiyven.] Lexpox, Oct 14—Marquis of Anglesey | died suddenly yesterday. Prussia and the Vatican. (Seectat tro Tne Examiner.] Loxpon, Oct 14.—-The Ber!in correspon~ dent of the Standard says that the differ-~ : ences between Prussiaand the Vatican has the whole been satisfactorily settled and Prussia will 8000 appoint Von Bulew. tei a new envoy to succeed Baron is Curzon’s Successor. Call at Carter’s Seed Store, get a Catalogue and examine the Bulbs. We have Hyaci Glasses . ms . ‘ e Hyacinth Glasse [SpeciaL tro Tue Examiner.) LU RU too, different shapes, See : them. London, Oct 14, —The Right Hon. Wm. St. John Broderick, member of parlia- ( ) f\ if & ( —# | ment for the Guiiford division of Surrey f ‘ val er ; 0. and Under Secretary of State of War, has been appoiotel Under Secretary of State Direct IMpoRrERS OF for Foreign affairs in succession to Lord Hotianp B aS LAND Bt ips. Curzon. SA A As pe ee ene oe sz ae eu VIRGENIA ELEPHANT TALE. Man Killed by the Animal He Per- sisted in Teasing. dB6@s@weo oo >essa2e A Household Word. The Central Drug Store |} Parxkerssure, W. Va., Oct. 13.—George Dilly. of Lincoln county,a circus man, has been killed by & female elepbant at Ronceyert. Dilly bad been teasing the ' elephant and her baby, and though warned animal became > 4 B 3 0 4 ® 3 . A é 5 , : 6 3 A We are know n t the ] ouse- € 1 to sto p kept oo until the > e's De a 8 nr, ‘ ¥ enraged. During the night, while Dilly 4 nOIG aS & rellable piace LO OD ain © | and two other me , were asleep in the tent, a Orr drugs at best prices, ¢ | the elephant broke her chain, walked over ¥ Purity, Accuracy, Despatch, > .emen, picked up Dilly with her our passwerd @ | Tank, and beat him to death onthe $ We call your attention to our $ ground, and then crushed him with ber 4 large stock of fall requisites.— » apes. > Emulsions, Ci ugh Cures, Quin- ¥ q = St € ine Wine, Beef lro:and Wine, e * 3 @ Malt Extracts, etc. Sp? € ke A.W. REDDR ye ‘, Phm B € . ° — ¢ @ | Best to take after dinner; a » YGaAYT instre ah c0 0 ihe he prever> distréss, aid diges- X . ,OT , ? v CENTRAL DRUGSTOSE y tion, cure constipation. al ic € Suonvside é Vureiy vegetable; do not gripe ” P — , ” | or cause pain. Sold vy all druggists. 2 eenis i Vrepe v + ac ODA DOSE O07 C048 | repared only by ©. L Hood & Co., Leweill, Mas ——-- 1 1 SE eee eT wad IF IT’S NEWSONS IT’S GOOD. Gooey style and Finish——- | Without quality can’t make permanent business, but quality with- out style and finish never gets any business, Beauty makes more con- quests thao solid worth. li’s so the world over.—So you will fiad in our $21.00 (or ee cash) Bedroom Suites, al! thet catches the eye— but they have also, that fel inherent wearing va'ue which makes them “stand the racket’”—Of course if you want to spend more -we cam give just as good valuein the higher priced euites. ~~ JO TN a Wee ss ss wtb No shoddy guaranteed solid leather just what is wanted by Parents and Children for Full Footwear. ~~ pS Ry, Fathers and Mothers get your family supply of Boots Our own make. Reasonable prices, Don’t risk the imported GOFF’ BROS. Boot Factory MckKays’ We have just received by the last American boat, 3 more cases of the Latest American Hats and Caps; If you have not purchis:d yet. now is your time. Prices right, Bi eGAIN CORNER W. D. MCKAY ‘ be the developments of the situation, hows er eee CF rs MARGHAND WAS IN SORE STRAITS. Evidence Proves His Con- dition was Desperate, A FRENCH OUTLET BY THE NILE. Believed That Marchand May be Authorized to Return by Way of Cairo. Panis, Oct. 13,—The London corresp ».- dent of Matin, who generally echoes the opinions of the French Embassy at tbe British capital, admits that the evidence supports the truth of the reports as to the Gener!) nd Major Marchand, and as scl of supplies of any kiad desperate coodition in which Kitchener fou to the latier’s ! He says: “It is probable that Major Marchand confessed bis inability to retain the posi- tion, even if vot hardicapped by the pr » sence of the British aud the dervishes. It is, however, out of the question that Marchand should accept the British offer, corieous though it be, to provide him transportation to Cairo. If be admits the impracticability of remainiog at Fashoda, he ought to fail back to bis former post at Babr-el-Ghazal. In such an event France could negotiate wita Great Britain to eaauble her to revictual and reinforce Major Marchand by the only possibie route, namely, the Nile. Whatever ow ever, France niust not abandon her rights to have an outlet by the Nile for ihe com- merce of her central African possession.” The Government, it is reportea, has been informed that its despatch to Major Marchand, forwarded by the courtesy of the Britisu Government througa the Sir- dar, ha+ already been delivered, and that Major Marcband is sending an officer with his reply to Cairo, whence it will be tele- graphed to Paris, probably arriving early CHARLOTTETOWN P: E. ISLAND, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1898 NO 240 The Cost of the Mail Service. | |HOME FROM KLONDIKE. % : i. “i An Old Miner Satisfied With the CIAL Z iz [SPECIAL To lu XaMIN iiaithe of His Trip. LC Orrawa, Oct 14.—It is understood that the amount which the Allan and Dominion lines will get for their weekly mail service between Halifax, St. John and Liverpool will be abont 500 pounds per trip. International Yacht Race. : (Srecia, ro Tae Examiner. | Liverroon, Oct 14.— The Liverpool Post announces that the conditions of ihe Lnternational race for America’s cup have been satisfactorily arranged. The race has been fixed for dates be- tweet. October 30th and November 12th next at Sandy Hook. WHEAT RUINED BY RAIN. Quarter of the Manitoba Crop said to be Spoilt. Winyirec, Man., Oct 13.—It is estim~ eatd tbat ove-fourth of the wheat crop ip Manitoba bas been ruined by the prolonged wet weather. Some men say that this estimate is very small, Threshing is at a standstill, and dealers are taking second buyers of the market,owing to paucity cf de! l.veries. able for the present condition of Outstan i- ing g ain, and if itcontinues for a fortnigat ‘he balance of the cereps shoulda be saved, Prices have chi need considerably daring the last few days. Seventy one cents and over is now bid at Fort William, Dealers who have got wheat are inclined to bold, Seen aeons —_— AS WAS DONE UNTO HIM Catching at the ‘stranger’s coattail he murmured in adeprecating tone ‘Could you give me a little assistance sir?’ Yhe stranger turned and looked him over. His eyes were bloodshot his clothes dirty his whole appearance de- cided the worse for wear. ‘“What do you want?’’ was the reply to the tramp. ‘‘A job after I get a squar) meal,”’ said the tramp. ‘*What can you do?’ asked the stran- ger. next week, ‘he extremist papers are making strong | efforts to. excite public Opinion against Great Britain, but it is believed in the, best-informed circles that Major Marchand | will be authorized to return by way ofi Cairo’ -_ ~_-->— Spain and the tates. Maprip, October 13.—The Spanish Governmect announces its intention to maiptain a strong force of troops in Cuba until the treaty of peace with the United States is definitely signed. Immediately after peace is signed, the Cortes will be convened and measures dealing with the re-organization of all the state depart ments will be submitted to Parliament. Wasurxetoy, D C, October 13—The American commissioners bave notified the Spavish authorities. in Havana that the United States will aesume entire control, military and governmental, of the islaod of Cuba on Decemberl. The same con- trol will be exercised in Porto Rico on October 18. eee ALL HEADACHES from whatever cause cured in half an hour by IOFFMAN'S HEADACHE POWDERS lu cents and 25 cents at a) 4* eriste, Week’s big retiring from basiness sale begins Wednesday morning, Oce 12th, at 9 a wm, all clerks will be at sand to attend to first comers. Discounts 20 to 50 per ceat. —W A Weeks & Co. d lwk wy 3i. The testimonials in behalf of Hood’s Sarsaparilla are written by hoaest people who want you to know what it has done for them. Now for instance your settle ment of that little account would be considered a great favor by yours truly. ~—Moore & McLeod. Everything gees, nothing reserved. Dis- counts 20 to5@ per cent off all our new stock. —W A Weeks & Co. dy 1 wk wy 3i. A Man’s a mav for a’that’, at the Opera House to-night.- Your October statement hasn’t been receipted yet. fo-day will do.—Mosre & McLeod. URE BLOOD is the foundation of health. Liood’s Sarsaparillamakes the bleod pure, rich and nourishing and **T can keep books, sell goods, drive a delivery wagon, compound preserip- tions, set type and do farm work.”’ The stranger scribbled a few words ona card, handed the tramp $1 and said: ‘‘Take this card to this address, gud I think it will get you work. Take that doliar, get a bath, a shave, a hair cut, something to eat and a drink of whisky. That will brace you to meet my friend. So long!’’ ‘“‘There’s just one thing more,”’ said the tramp. ‘‘How do you happen to give me just $1 and all these directions with it?’’ ‘‘ Because I got $1 from aman on this very corner about ten years ago,’’ said the stranger, ‘‘just as you are getting it from me, and I’m passing up his ad- vice and his money just for luck.’’— Chicago Chronicle. Bedtime In Canada. Any one who has visited Canada real- izes the difference between Yankee hustlin~ and the easy going way they do things up there. ‘‘I should love to go visiting im Oanada,”’ says a tired wanderer, ‘‘if the people there ever went to bed.”’ ‘‘They never go to bed, and they never get up,’’ commented a Hibernian who had been there. Something must be wrong with the old axiom of how to be healthy, wealthy and wise, for the first at least these Canadians are, and they rarely go to bed much before midnight, nor break- fast much before 9 o’clock. It is an old country custom hafded down and com- fortably enjoyed. The 9:30 p. m. bed- time of American domesticity is there unknown, and the 7:30 breakfast be- longs solely to the lowest laboring classes. ‘‘Oh, yes, I feel splendid this morn- of rest. asked the inquisitive American. ‘‘Oh, : On Farm Property also ou Real Estate within the limits of the city in sums of from two to five hundred doi'are at a reduction on current rates of interest. Block. | gives and maintains good HEALTH. The weather is not clear and suit) with provisions for the Yukon district. ing. I got to bed early and had a good sleep,’’ said a young man, who had been complaining of weariness and lack ‘‘What time did you retire?’ real early,’’ wasthe reply. ‘‘Soon aftez the clock had struck 12.’’—Troy Times. AE SS 29OD 06-9 0900 S GEGC TER OO HY i MONEY TO LOAN. 3 J. H. Reddin, Solicitor Cameron 3 OOO -000 8H66 < 0089008 OC00 Cornwatr, Oct 13.—F. 8S. Campbell, of Dominioavilk , who recently returued from Dawson City, saysthat he found tim region just aa he expected. His knowledge of an experience in miving bas plaged him in a position to use his judgment to better advantage than most of those who visited that goiden land and he was im ne way disappointed. He had seenas rick mines there as he had ever seen in Cariboo, ! Cassiar, Colorado or Arizona. He hae seen ground worth $25 000 a runnin foot, but it was not all likethat. In the lone : dike there were blanks as well as. else- where, baton the whole it was the best | mining camp ke had ever known. for placer digging. In order to fully pamici- pate in che wealth a man should stay there aod wait until the country was developed. He and his partner, ex- Reeve McDougal!, of Maxville, had experienced little difficulty : ia making the trips either going or coming. In fact, they were pleasure trips. They left Dawson on August llth ona river sieamer called the Cudabv, reaching St. Michael’s, a distance of 1,900 miles, in six days, the fastest time ever made on the Yukon. The Cudahy isa new boct,’ this being ber firat trip. After laying off four days at St Michael’s they took the ocean steamer Roanoke for Seattle, arriving im eight days and four hours, covering a distance of 2,500 miles, On the way com- ing down from Dawson to St. Michael’s they counted forty river steamers laden We find it hard to convinee vou that we’d rather have money than not, ALL HEADAGHES from whatever cause cured in half an hour by HOFFMAN'S HEADA HE POWDEBS ccc wm voce Every kind of insurance written in leading Brite ish Companies, and at 1 the lowest possible rates. 00002 ese F. W. Hyndman Insurance Agent, FLOUR. Every week or sc we are receiving Flour by the car-load direct from the Mills in Ontario. Always buying for cash we sre able to offer Flour to cur customers at the very ,owest rock-bottom prices, We keep in stock such well-known brands as Beaver, Monarch, Puritan, Five Roses, Queen City, and Parkdale See our prices before buying else- where. Beer & Coff 10 cents and 25 cents a all druggists. While our Mr and gloria umbrellas, ridiculous price on sale this morning. plain wood. If we'd FOR LADIES ONLY for ceetoeteeetteet: AAA? ung tt ES “Worth $3 Fifty five quick comers are ing to have an umbrella snap. Mcleod was in He snapped them up and thev zo WK regular way the price for most of them would 3.00—not one would be marked less than $2.00 Now Choose $1.49 fifty five umbrellas, most of them pure silk covers, the others, fine gloria covers, some handles with fancy wood ends, others have wood handles. Some have genuine sterling silver tips—Some horn, some pearl,and some have have steel bought them in “