scxnnrannnnnnaynnatvavevy Te vePPPNM PNP TTP PUPPET AMPED ‘a i i) -_ ° eT PE tects lerur Dollars per Year THE net a ‘This is True Liberty, when Free DAILY EXAMINE ee a * 4 » * nll, ll il rn Men having to advise the Public, may speak free.”--Evxripivzs. Single Copies two cents, —— VOL 38 Hyaciaths for Giass Culture No use to use amal! Bulbs for Glass Culture. You lose your time and trouble. Get the best colors. Cheap, poor Bulbs for house culture are a delusion and afraud. Moat of the so called bargains in Bulbs are of this kind. They are “calls” «mall Bulbs of weak vitality, aod poor eolor, Their oosly mer is cheapness and they are reaily “dear wut a, gift’. Buy our large named Hyac- inths, they are the ‘inest grown in Holland. (eo. Carter & Co. Dirrecr Imporrers or Hotitanp Buss. E = = E = = = | | i on 2@ 8@ OOS O00090 OOO cicep Your Horse in good condition vy usin The !sland Condition Powder A most valuable remedy for the diseases of horses. cattle, sheep and poultry. Every ounce of it valuaole drugs put up by ourselves Ve cap refer you to hundreds who use it and praise it. Price 35e. Prepared and sold by A.W. REDDIN, Phm 8 CENTRAL DRUGS TORE Sunnyside. =e f.° @ 6 Geo Oe & o> OS O~BS C 42 OR OR 29 Ooe]5oo O67 6282 ccHeerervennnnenereenenr enttt s = MORE TROUBLE “=. « 00m MA Akad ddd , Mayo, due to serious collisious between the \BuLAbAAbAAAAAAAAhQaddabaade Qbadddbadd ddddddad “eld CHARBOTTETOWN P: E. ISLAND, TUESDAY, OCTOBER [8.1898 | ey oe IN IRELAND. Police Trying to Prevent Mass Meetings AND CHARGE UPON TER CROWD OF PEOPLE. Many Injured--Davitt and O’Brien Prevented from Speaking. [Spectat ro Tne Examiner.) Desuix, Oct 18.—There was great ex- Citement all night at Balinrobe, County people there and the police, oving to a United [rish League meeting claimed, About 21,000 persons Michael Davitt and Wm. were to be speakers, were met outside the 200 were prevented from entering the place. being pro- asesembled and Brien, who town by a detachment ot police and The police were forced to charge the crowd frequently during the night and many persons were injur: d. Settler Murdered. a ee {[Specrat To Tae Examiner.) BOE 9 OOD7 O94 J OO O94 1 S5O8 Wiyyirec, Oct 18—Word has reached this city of the marder of a Galician settler and his four children, io Startburn colony, twenty miles east of Dominion City. Hic wife is missing, and it is supposed that she conamitted the crime, as she and her husband did not live happily to- gether. THe WHOLE system feels tl- effect of Hood’s Sarsaparilla—ston® ach, liver, kidneys, heart, nerves are strengthened and SUSTAINED. yom IF IT'S NEWSONS IT’S GOOD. aa Style and Finish— E quests than solid worth. 4 if you want to spend more priced suites. i Granby Rubbers Without quelity can’t make permanent business, but quality with- out style and finish never zeis any business. ' It’s so the world over.—So you will find in our $21.00 (or $20.00 ¢48 cash) Bedroom Suites, al] that catches the eye—but they have also, that inherent wearing value which makes them “atand the racket”—Of course we can give just as good valuein the higher os ~afe_JOHN NEWSON Se NO 243 FEARFUL RAILWAY WRECK. At Barnet Junction, England. {Spzoia, to Tue Examiver,]} Loxpon, Oct 18.—A terrible accident has oscurred on the Great Central Railroad, near Barnet, eleven miles from London. The express train going ata mile a minute came into collision witha freight train that was switching across the track at Barnet Junction, The express piled up a complete wreck. Nine dead and thirteen seriously injured have been recovered from the wreckage and there are others under the debris. a nme Schr, Howard Ashore. (Sepectat ro Tae Examiner.] Boston, Ost 18—The two~masted British schooner Howard, St John to this jort, lumber laden, which. ran ashore on a ledge three quarters of a mile off Winthrop beach, was floated by tugs. She has three feet of water in her hold, and it is thought her bottom is seriously injured. OUR MERCHANTS’ RESPONSIBILITY. —— S/o Sin,—Before attempting the shipment of Island oatmeal to England would it vot be well to enquire why it is that more of the article is not manufactured for and sold in our own market. [ have heard 1 stated that about 5000 barrels are import ed yearly to this Island, whilet cargves of good oats are heing sent away, And lest you or sny other person may be at a loss to account for this state of affairs I shall venture the statercent that it is altogether the fauit of our merhants who seen: tothink itno differenc where they buy their goods so longas they cin eell CHURCH OP ENGLAND QUESTION Decision of the Primate. Lonpon, Oct 17 —Since John Kensit’s anti-ritualistic crusade, the churchmen have been awaiting anxiously for the utter~ ance of the Archbishop of Canterbury on the grave questions raixed, which have agitated the whole body of churches. In a series of Charges to the clergy, de- livered this week, the primate speaks in po uncertain voice. He caused a pro- found impression in church circles and deeply aggreived the low church party. The primate declared plainly that the doctrine of the real presence as embodied practically in the doctrine of con-substav-~ ciation, 44: permitted. though pot’ é.- them. They are doing their bert to crowd pressly taught by the Church of out every industry wiich could possibly Eogland ; that though com-|*4d tothe prosperity of the Isiand, —the miller, the shoemaker, the tailor, tbe car- riage builder, tue blacksmith, the harness maker, and in fact anything aod everything for which they can find customers, the consequence being that our towns are pot growing under the impulse which would paturaliy result from the manufacture of such goods amongst ourselves, whilst at the same time affording a market for many ‘farm products which now must seek a market abroad. Why is it that Nova Scotia farmers have been getting 35 cents for potatoes while here they are not wanted at half the price? Is it nos because their towns consume them ? We might have thousands of tradesmen doing the same thing. With respect to oatmeal, I may say that pulsory confession is absolutely illegal, voluntary confession is legal, and no clergyman is justified in refusing to hear : and he commended prayera for the dead, bat forbade invocation of the saints or the Virgin. He declared the elevation aud reservation of the sacrament aod'u-e of incense afe non permissible ; but he ap- proved of a certain revival of the ritual, in conformity with the prescription of the Prayer Book. Practic- ally, the Primate sacnctios all the doctrines and practices which the low churchmen have so vehemently con- demned, and the high churchmen are pro- portionately elated. Though they disagree with some points, most of the clergy will fall into lin* with the primate’s charges or _—_ _—- eine The New Go!d Commissioner. (Srecia, ro To® Exawiver] Orrawa, Oct 18—Edmund C Senkler, of Nelsou, BC, has been appointed Gold Commissioner in the Yukon. Chinese Reforms. Lonpon, Oct,17.—The Pekin corre spoc~ dent of the Times says; “Prince Ching, president of the Tsung Li-Yaemen, has in~ formed Sir Claude MacDonald officially that the health of the Emperor is improv- ing. He declares that the Empress Dow- ager is not oposed to genuine reforms, but only to such violent and impracticable re- forms as we hastily decreed. Her majesty will proceed on lines more adapted to Chinese conditions. Snow in Chicago. Cuicago, Oct 14—Snow fell in this city for over an hour last night. It was the first of the seaeon and the earliest in 26 ‘ - §? Beauty makes more con-, a ke P the Best 172 cases of Men’s Women’s and Children’s Rubbers just received to be sold at same prices as the common ones. GOFF’ BROS. Boot Factory McKays Just opened,---New Clothing, Hats and caps, ties and staple goods. Inspection invited, BARGAIN CORNER W. D. MCKAY years. A gale accompanied the snowfall, making navigation on Lake Michigan im- possible. Londonderry Orders Rushing Acaptia Miyes, Oct17.—The London-~ derry Irou Company are still rushing out their pipe orders, During the month of September they shipped from this station, 882 tons of water pipe, and six tons of specials. beating the record of any previous month’s shipment in the history of this town. The orders have heen shipped to towns in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island—but the largest shipments have gone to Quebec, —_— Wonderfully Fast Boat. Wasuineron, D. C.. Uctober 16—Con-~ sul Metcalt, at Newcastle on Tyne, sends to the State Department: a report that the builders of the wonderful turbine-propelled boat Turbinia, which created such a sen« sation wt the British naval review by her extraordinary speed, have beguo the con- struction for a foreign government of two boats of the same style, about 200 feet long, and with 10,000 horeespower. They are guaranteed to make at least 35 knots an bour, but as they are twice the length, six times the weight, and five times the power of the Turbinia, the Coneul says it will be interesting to see how far they will exceed her performance of 35 knots. Our Millinery represents the most advanced styles in fashionable, practical, and trustworthy kinds. The aswrtméent of materials and modes include all the latest and best trom Fashion’s cen- tres—our prices are low, we want you to get on to that; Miss Dalton’s work has given entire satisfaction to the many who so far have patronizec her. Our guarantee to please you in every respect, or your money back, insures you of being satisfied in every res- pect.—Stanley Bros 243 2i. I could supply that .article required for Souris, and yet whilst hundreds of barrels are being imported I find it difficult to get au order for atonat a time. The quality of my manufacture is so wel] koown that it needs no puffing, but that makes not the slightest difference. It Ontario rolled oats can be purchased a trifle lower it is bound tocome. Well, our little island is going down pretty fast; Ontario is being built up at Our expense, and the end is not yet. ! injunctions. Kensit, whose followers have * been somewhat shaken by Tru:h’s expo- ' sure of him, promises a demonstration in a thousand churches during the first Suns day ia November. New Steamship Service. Ottawa, Oct, 17.—Montague Yates and F A Morgan of Montreal were io town yes- FACTS ABOUT HEALTH Yours truly, Jos, MoVawne. DACHES se cured in half an hour by ADACHE POWDERS 10 cents and 25 cents at a)! 4 egigts, terday inrerviewing the Minsters in refer- ence to the proposed steamship service | from Milford Haven to Paspebiac, P. Q., in connection with the Atlantic and Lake A Superior railway. These gentlemen wish } ~ ¢ tocomplete the through traffic arranze-, 20 ments with the intercolonial previous to | ir x ir it is Easy to Keep Well if We Know How—Some of the Conditions Neces- sary to Perfoct Health. The importance of maintaining good health is easily understood, end it is really a simple matter if we take a cor- rect view of the conditions required. in perfect health the stomach promptly digests food, and thus prepares nourish- ment. The blood is employed to carry this nourishment to the organs, nerves, muscles and tissues which need it. The first great essential for good health, there- fore, is pure, rich blood. Now ft is cer- tainly a fact that no medicine has such a record of cures as Hood’s Sarsaparilia. It is literally true that there are hundreds of people alive and well today who would have been in their graves had they not taken Hood’s Sarsaparilia. It is depended upon as @ family medicine and general regulator of the system by tens of thou- sands of people. This is because Hood’s Sarsaparilia makes the blbod pure. This is the secret of its great success. Keep your system in good health by keeping your blood pure with Hood’s Sarsaparilla, which absolutely cures when other medi- cines fail to do any good whatever. , ° are the only pills to take Hood’s Pills with Hood’s Sarsaparilla Furness Line of Steam er Halifax to Great Britain S. 8. “ London City” leaves Halifax for London G. B 20th Oct. S. 8. “Dahome” will leave Halifax for Liverpool 26th Oct. W W. CLARKE, Agent the inauguration of the steamship service, | ™ —— Mr Yates has just returned from England. He says the steamers can be run to Pasbe- ee ee biac ull the year round. Sir Louis Davies has not yet been euc- | cessful in getting a man to go out to the Pacific coast to value the sealing ves+e's. He wants a maritime province man, bat | pone care to leave at such short notice. The American valu xior is now On his way | to Victoria. : Rate of Discount Lonpox, Oct 17.—The rise of the die~ count rate of the Bank of England, from 3 to 4 per cent. to day, momentarily scared | the market. People jumped to the con- clusion that the bank’s action was due to the war scare, andto Lord Rosebery’s epeech. Calm reflection, however, has shown that it was only a measure of pre- caution. The persistent buying of gold by the United Statesand Germany bas pre- vented the bank from securing any, and, as @ COusequence, the banx’s reserve is lower thanithas beensince April last, when a 4 per cent. rate was adopted. According tothe beet informed opinion, the risein the rate is purely a financial measure, w'thout any connection with or hint from the government ofa delicate political situation. Moreover, iooking to the actual large trade indebtedness to the United* States, the bank directora were apprehensive that low rates here might facilitate a heavy drain of gold to Ameri ca later in the searon when the American crops came more freely intothe market. a were sold Saturday. vith sterling silver. ‘The covers are nearly all Lalies—We are selling alice of $1 wrappers for 45c each -F Perkins & Co. Wrappere.—Six dozen American wrap- pers, fast colors and Jatest styles. Regular Ottawa’s assessment is just completed and is placed at $213,713.726.’The popula- tion is 55,387, an increase of 800 in the year. LOCAL NOTICES. Attend Weeks & Co’s big closing sale. Going On every day until all is sold. Im- mense discounts 20 t0 50 percent. Noth- ing reserved, Everything must go.—W A Weeks & Co. 243 3i dy & wy. Ladies wrappers —$l wrappers for 45c price $1, youre for 45 c each.—F Perkins! ee pe ee each, at F Perkins & Co’s. & Co. aS cents FOR TWO PAPERS --FOR— THREE MONTHS. The Weekly Examiner AND THE Family Herald and Weekly Star Sent toany address, post paid for twenty- five cents for thres muaths. Send subscrip- tions to THE EXAMINER Pub. Co., Ch’town P. 8 Ifyou want tosee a sample number Moore & of the Weekly Star, send us your address Insurance A lot of that line of “dollar forty-nine” umbrellas You'll need to hurry if }ou want one. Regular sizes, ladies umbrellas, Paragon frames, assorted handles’ some steel, some wood, some with fancy wood ends, some ornamented silk. If these umbrellas had been bought in the regular way the price would b2 $2.00 to $3.00. Now $149 McLeod What We Advertise We Have. sea 2c a ee i ! OER RSS =< Fi a ie i eA el et | sie Vib ea OE Aa ee - . rf r ‘ «