ET Te wt e? *4 iin etnies I tii Ml tonne sar see 0 en yee a TELEGRAPHIC (ld “= { a a SPECIAL DESPATCHES TO THE ExANIN ER. New TRADE STATISTIC Autumn A Falling off in Revenue. H ( INCREASED IMPORT OF PREE GOODS. Great Addition te Export Trade. JUST RECEIVED butte rrawa, Sept. 1.—The imports of the VVWE - ~ KS? a year sLow an oe or seendbe But the duty collected shows a decrease of $300,000. — Direct from London. sittin Sn eee de iat Peak Caps “Tams, ete. Young Ladies’ Bicycle Broad- c ofh Peak Caps,in Myrtle, Brown, Maroon & Navy Young Ladies’ Feather Tams, in Cardinal Brown & Navy Young Ladies’ Knitted and kider Down, in very pretty colorings. TO CLEAR AT 25 pc. Discount. Balance of ovr stock of Eider ~ » > . Sofa Cushions to clear, 29 p. c. Discount Harvert Mits and Gloves, Whalesale & Retail cheap. W. A.WEEKS &Co. Wholesale and Retail Prine of COLLEGE Text Books School Books —AND— vip fHE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN SEPTEMBER 1, 1897 Special Sale of ed $2,250,000. The imports of sugar weut up from $4,750,000 to $7,500,000. There are Jarge decreases in the tation of cloths and dress goods, The exports increased $16,000,000, as follows : Produce of mines, over $3,000,- 000; Produce of forest, $4,060,008; animals and their pro luce, $2,500,000; agriculiura! products, $7 rhagesnyor ail VOU, SHOOTING AY OTTAWA. Results of soveral Matches. The Successful Islanders, im por- Orrawa, Sept. 1.—The Dominion Asso- ciation Rifle shooting wae continued yes- terday. In ‘he Minister of Militia’s match the first prize was won by Privace Blaket, of the 7th, with a score of 66 points. The first team prize was won by the 13th Hamilton, witb a score of 292 points. The Dominion of Canada match was also won by the 13th, Hamilton. In the Dorainion of Canada match Capt. H. M. Davison won ten dollars by a score of ninety points. In the Minister of Militia matci Lieut. J. M. Davison won ten dollars with @ score of sixty-three and Sergeant—Major Baird four dollars with a score of fifty-seven points. The P. E, Island team is well up in the aggregate. Prince Bismarck. Ber.in, Sept 1.—Prince Bismarck is again ill. 4) nm Prince of Wales College Opens Tuesday, Sept. Tih STUDENTS AT ANY ON THE ALWays PRICES. CAN. PROCURE CARTER’S BOOKSTORE AND EVERY BOOK CURRICULUM, AND AT THE LOWEST We have brought together from the United States, British and Canadian publis shers, ‘the largest NOW OPENING, ALWAYS EIGHT, PRICES HASZARD & IVIOORE Sunnyside Bookstore. and most complete stock of authorize? College and School Books ever seen in this city. Stationery and Requisites in full supply. Prompt attention. Prices a'ways right. Ceo. Carter & Ce., Booksellers & Statione rs. neeenernnentreneesneanerstrereerereneeserersneeverrreeeant ' 1 LLAMA sv = = = = = = = 2 _— oa = = = Se —_ —E nce <-eeeannnets BOSE O2GOE460 0904 00090000 $1.48 Buys a Pair of =Men’s Fine Dongola Con grese Boots. extra value for the money. $1.50 £% Buys a pair-of Men’s Tan Boots (only a few pairs of this line left). Jf it’s bargains you want, we can suit you. Ove SOCCSOCS OEE OOO1 CORE S OHO OO88 08000EO8E822 Ti. an Jost: Srreccocooooooosoooosoooooooole 0000 09St 0004 00000060 000090009066 0006 * | $e ; :. a Farmers Getting Stock Ready For Exkibition wil! find they have made no mistake in buying some of our Island Condition Powder. It assists the assimiliation of food, and brings cattle on WwOL derfully. For horses— Besides improving their heath, it gives them a slick skin A. W. REDDIN, Phu, B SUN ~ GODT OBESE GOOF AGELOSOE OHOOOSSS FOC OCRE COSC sue NYSIDE, SOCOCSCE* LT HCeR9 CECECCED | | PRESIDENT FAURE’S RECEP. TION, Glory and Danger in Close Proximity Panis, Sept 1.— The reception given to | President Faure ov his return from Russia was most enthusiastic. During the demonstration a bomb ex- ploded inside the railing of the Madeline Church shortly PRICE OF BRRAD after the President passed. Put Up Another Notch at The Capital. Orrawa, Sept. 1.—The bakers of this} ¢ ty yesterday pegged up the price of bread | another notch, making it 12 cents for an 8 | pound loat. MORE SOLDIERS. Will Make Another Great Effort. Spain Maprip, Sept. 1.—The Cabinet has decided to cal! out 80,000 men belonging to next class of reserves. Ot these 25,000 will be sent to Cuba. LATEST NEWS BY WIRE AND MAIL Tacoma, August 30.—The Japanese steamer just in brings news verifying the report of the severe earthquakes in Japan on August, 5, followed by a tidal wave aud great flooda. A thousand houses were iodundated and 200 persons were killed and injured, Sixty tive Chinese villages were insndated. According to a Tokio de- spatch dated 16tn of July, it is reported that next year’s budget will show a deti- ciency of 25,000,000 yen. The deficit is chiefly due to the extraordinary expendi - ture ranctioned by thediet. The Shang- Lai Shepoocontainsa letter from its Foo Chow correspondent, who reports that the Bubonic plague in the larger cities and suburbs is most serious and the people aro dying rapidly. The proclamation of the government of the Phillipine islands offering a free pardon to penitent rebels who eurrendered has now been recalled. Beer & Goff received forty 12 quart baskets plurnsand green gages by express Saturday night and are now offering them for sale very cheap by the basket. 202—2in. Remnants Just Opened.—One thou- sand ends of white, and three thousand ends of grey cotton the lengths now from 2 to 6 yards.—Prowse Bros. 203 3in. There is a saving if you buy your watch at W W Wellner’s. als Sunlight - Soap Wrapper Competition JUNE, 1897. The fo'lowing ere the winners in District 5, Province of Nova Scotia and Prince Kdward I+land. ‘Winners of Stearns Bi _— Mrs. Geo E, Cavanah, 16 Cunard St. Halifax. Mr. Frederic 8S. Coombs, Halifax Winnere of Gold Watches Mr. M, B. McDonald, Halifax. Master Allan Laing, 15 Church St., Halifax. Miss Chella Richardson, Trura. ‘ Miss A, Smith, 61 Pavilioa Barracks, Halifax. Mrs. A. L. Cunningham, Guysboro, ld Cunard Bt., [he above competition will be ccntinued each month of 1897. LEVER BROS, Limited, Toronto Notre Dame Convent, CAARLOTTETOWN. Boarding and Day School for Young “Ladies and Children, Stulies will be resumed at the above mentioned institution on Tuesday, Sept. 7th. The course of instruction is thorough in English and French. The departments of Music, Drawing, Painting and Needlework are presided over by efficient teachers. Terms Very Moperare.: aug3l—2i Big Reductions---25 to 80 p. c. discount BUYS CLOTHING Perkins, Sterns & Turner, We have 300 suits of Boys’ Clothing to be sold out at once at a big discount. A grand |opportunity to fit out the boys for the sckool opening. ‘dollar at this sale. No suit value caa be found anywhere, as we will give you. Seventy cents will do the work of a We won't ask you to buy until you are perfor y Sure we bave what you wantand at the lowest price, 300 Boys Suits, size 22 ‘ Boys’ Suits, fortier price $2. 00,1 now for $1. 45, for $1.85. now for $2.75. $5.50, now for $3.99. ANOTHER QUEER DISCRIMINATION, Mail and Empize: The govern- ment has ordered that foreign goods, t receive the benefit of the preferential tariff rates, must be imported direct. This is a discrimination against British shipping and British ports. But the echeme also azainst Canadians. A very large buyer abroad can import direct from Germany or Belgium. ' He receives a tar ff discount of twelve and a half percent. now, and twenty-five per cent later on. Butasmaller buyer has his foreign yacksges sent to England for transpora- tion, or he buys his foreign good3 at an Eoglish wholesale house. Messrs Fielding and Patterson deny him the discount, and make him pay a tul] tariff rate. The system is a direct discrimination in favour of the large buyers. This is a great goveroment. discriminates = 7--eoroe SHIP NEWS Port of Charlottetown ENTERED. Aug 31—A’S Townehend, Whittle, New- castle; P L G, Cormier, Pictov; D Cronan, Bruce, Magdalen Islands; Dart, McPher- son, Pictou; Vesper, idvans, Chester, N 8; Fanoy Young, Porrior, Sydney; Mary D, Lawson, Wallace; Amorette, LeBlanc, Pictou. CLEARED. Aug 31—P L G, Cormier, Picton; Dar’, McPherson, do; Ethel Aggie, Phalen, Bathurst; Mary D, Lawson, Wallace Am- orette, LeBianc, Pictou. MARRIED. At the Manse, Valleyfield, on the 25h August, by Rev. R MacLean, John Muac- Lean, of Lot 61, King’s County, to Jessie Anan McPhee, Heatherdale, Lot 59, At the residence of Benjamin Sudsbury, Summerside, on the 26th inst., by Rev. E. M. Dill, B. D., Frederick Mallett to Maud Gallant, all of Summerside. ~ mlinpec a Miss Helena McDonald, havin ing g retarned from Montreal, where she took a course of lessons in ball-room and fancy dancing from Prof. Norman, president of the West- ern Association of Dancing ae of Canada and the United States, and trom whom she holds a diploma, will resume her classes in Charlottetown on Wednes— day, the 15th September. 196 136 OPERA. HOUSE, Farewell ‘Performance The Miles Ideal Stock Co, including the Young Romantic Actor, JOHN E. MILES, In select repertoire of New York successes A Host of Up-to-date Specialties in Continuous Performance TO-NIGHT The Powerful Comedy Drama NHW MEXICO; Or, Tue Boy Hero. Halifax and 8t. Pronounced by John papers one of the best companies visiting their cities. 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