oo. % THE WEEKS? SOC. WORTH UP TO $Oc. DAILY EXAMINER, ere JULY 26, 1897 TELEGRAPHIC. SPECIAL DESPATCHES TQ THE EXAMINER, ee THE YUKON TERRITORY, Amazing Discoveries at Klon- dyke. . . ‘ ) N irlw L100 pieces of Dress Coods ofa kinds, worth up to oUc. & yi ur | ry \ |] - a r chok te | Vor 12 Bays Only | t 5Oc. a WORTH UP TO $1.00 Caali ¢ irly to e : ' l choicest Dress Goods in ou ; ] 1} ] 2 SUOCi. nearty aul hew, and latest | e « . = | mat iS OT this season, going at 0Ve, | . Va regular price up to 31.00 per . i s ' ir | Our Capes Are Clearing Fast - Capes worth up to $4.15 at $2 00 do do 5.25 at 3.75 do do 3.25 at 4.00 Ve Vet, Lace, Black and Colored Cloth. A rare chance to get a cape chea; cent. discount off. 25 per Ladies’ Best nei sh Waterproofs, BIG BLOUSE CLEARING SALE STILL ON, W. A. WEEKS &Co W “sR and Retail Cromel § #1.00 - - per set Oe. « . - per set 1,75 r per set Big !'<ie ({— : HAMMOCKS Just opened. Ail sizes—all prices. Bargains in Base Balls, Base Bats and Child ren’s Garden Tools. For value cometo Sunnyside Bookstore. HASZARD & MOORE VALUABLE Business Stand il aie ‘Montague Bridge. am instructed to offer by Public ne mon THURSDAY , July 29th, at 1 o’clock, on the Monta- gue Bridge. Store, Dwelling and Warehousr, formerly occupied ’ by Beer & Sprague and now occupied by A L Beer. premises, leated with Hot Water, Good Cellar, W ll &e. One of the best busi- ness stands in King’s County Also at same time and place will be offered W arehouse, Stable and Loft for removal, also Cart Wheels, Axle Truck, Wood Sleigh, Express, Buggy, Mare, ete etc rr 7 Terms at sale. J. M. AITKEN, Auctioneer: Edgehill--Church Scheol for Girls Windsor. Nova Scotia. Harness, Organ, Shot Gun, ete INCORPORATED 1891. Rr. Rey. Bisnor Covrrtyey, D. D., Chair- man Board of Trustees. Miss Lerroy, of Cheltenham Ladies’ College, England, Principal; eight Resident experienced Governesses from England ; Housekeeper, Matron and Trained Nurse. Board with Juition in English Department, SLSS. Music Art, Puyyican CuLtrure, etc., extras Preparation for the Univer- sities Year begins Sept. 15th, 1897. For Calendar apply to Dr. Hixp Equal Riches in the Stewart River. ~—— meee. OTTAWA, thie di at July 26—The government ials have received a letter from Yukon das late as the 22nd June which con firms the previous reports respecting the marvellous discoveries in the Stewart | R ver district equivalent to, if not of greater richne yet streams. ’ ‘SS (b&b any made along other Ee oc GRECO-TURKISH SITUATION. furkish Troops not Withdrawn rom Thessaly, —— -—— ee CONSTANTINOPLE, July 26.—There is no foundation for the report that the Govern- | ment has begun the withdrawal of Turki-b troops from Thessaly. The question has not yet been discussed at any of the con- ferences betwen the ambassadors and Tewfik Pasha. Fire in . Montreal. Montreal, July 26—The east end abbat- toir was destroyed by fire yesterday. The loss is two hundred thousand dollars. > Birque Ashore. St. Jouy, July 26. _The barque Rothle- nay went ashore last nigbt at Cape Spencer and will be a total loss, Ira Cornwall's Body Found. St. Jon, July 26.—Ira Cornwall’s body Was found im the river at Westfield thie morning. Papal Delegate in London. Loxbox, July 26.—Mgr , Merry Del Val arrived here on Saturday and had an inter view with Sir Donald Smith. See nee SOUVENIR COoDs A beautiful assortment of Souvenir Chinaware having views of Charlotte- own. City Post Office, neen Square Gardens olonial Building, S.S. tanley, etc, etc. very vis- tor ard Jourist will want some of these goods to take home with them asa SOuVenir of their visit to the *Garden of the Gulf”? Also Surling’s Views of Charlottetown and ‘ts places of interest, mounted on cards, 10 to 25 cents each. SOUS venir Paper Weights etc etc. GHO. CARTER & CO. Dealers in Souvenir Goods, Fancy Goods, Books, etc., etc. | Z 3 3 = | i WauUlduiudiiuiits cd « ~< SEAWNUAALUAAALLLAAAA ddd abbdad SUddAdGdd: Queen Street. UMNAAAAAsbabddbadddddaediddadd sree pitretepiner ere TT : Fly Troubles Troubled Fresh stocks insect powder received in original tins. Poison pads 5and 10c & @ & ? S . € % : 2 a 2 “a oo : Sticky paper, etc, etc. ° A. W. REDDIN, Phm, B SUNNYSIDE, ' long leuer from Harry Dewindt } for the existin SSCOOSSOSSLOSSOSSOODOSS © 12898004 C8SOEO8 orwe 008000600000 D 06009000090 LATEST NEWS BY WIRE AND MAIL. New York, July 23.—The Evening Post prints the fo lowing special from London: Arrangements have been made to ship direct to the Uuited States a ccn- siderable amount of gold from Australia. This is not generally known, and coming at &@ momeut when gold movements from New York to London are looked for will create wuch interest, Lispen, July 23.—A letter received kere from Quilamane, Mozamb que,Kast Africa confirms the announcemeut made in the cham ber of deputies today that the crew of a Portuguese gunboat had been mae- sacred near Chinde, on the Zambesi river. According to this lester the gunboat was seized by Chief Cambuimba and bis fol- who killed all of the crew and nearly ‘all of the native soldiers who were on board and captured the cannon. Lonnoy, July 23.-The Times publishes a , the news paper correspondent who some ti me since nodertook to travel by Jand from New York to Paris. Describing the daegers and dfticulties in the way of reach ng the Yukon gold fields. He ur, es .uwe Canadian government to cOostruct a wagon rr ad over White Pass, aud warns wait until something of the and not to be deceived by unscrupulous agents. He says there is no doubt that there is gold there, but thatthe weaith of the Indies wi!l not compensate ? - iowers, Englishmen to kind is done, allurements of y rivkea, —?—>_« <.--—— A PRACTICAL TEST. Dom Pedro, the last Emperor of Braz”, Was a man of a practical turo of mind, as the .following story told of him bya Spanish newspaper well illustrates, He once gave an audience to a young | engineer who came to sell him a new mp- pllance for «topping ‘a lwav eng nes. The Euiperor was pleaved with the idea, but wished t> put ittoa practical test. “Day after tc-morrow,” he said, “have your engine ready. Ww e will have it coupled to my saloon-carriage and start. When going at full speed I will give the signa] to stop, and then twe shal] see how your invention works.” At the appointed time all was in readi- ness. The Emperor entered the carriage, the young inventor mounted his engine, and on they sped for several miles as fast as they could go. There came no signal, and the engineer began to fear that the Emperor had fallen asleep. Suddenly the engine came toa sbarp curve around the edge of a clitf, when, to his horror, on the track directly ahead ‘of them the engineer saw a hyge boulder, He had jast sufficient presence of mind to turn the crank of his brake and pull the engine up within @ couple of yards of the fatal block. Here the Emperor put his his head ont of hia car window and demanded to know the sudden stoppage. The engineer pointed to the rock, aod, much to his surprise, Dom Pedro begau to laugh, “Push it to one side and gon,” be raid, ¢anily. ; The évpineer obeyed, and kicking the stone, was stil! further astonished to see it crumble into dust befere him. It was nothing more or less than a block of starch which the Emperor bad made and placed on the raile the night before. —Harper’s Round Table. —— <-e THEOSOPHY. v The most striking feature of the Angust Theosophy (published at 144 Madison Avenue, New York, price 20 cents) is the attention it paysto music. Mr. Basil Crump, the English barrister and popuiar exponent of Wagner, continues his charm- ing series of articles on that great music- jan’s “Music Dramas,” witha reproduction of an exceedingly rare portrait of Wagner in hie prime; and an interview with EK. A Neresheimer, the Vice-President of the Theosophical Societies in America and Europe, shows that Theosophists study music from an unusual standpoint, akin to that of the ancient Greeks, who recog- nized the creative power of sound. Its influence upon man’s inner nature is ex- plained. An origina! translation from Sanskrit of a very ancient “Life of Buddha,” by Chas. Johnson, the famous Sanskritist, Member of the Royal Asiatic Society, is poetical as well as instructive, and will be invaluable to all students of the world’s religious thought. Perhaps the gem of this number is another of the series called ‘Visions ot a Life,” delightfully i}instrated. Meech com- ment has beenaroused among lovers of the mystical by these articles, which present an ennobling view of man’s powers and destiny. Dr. Franz Hartmann and Dr. J. A. Anderson contribute suggestive studies. An article on “The Alkahest” should be read bv all chemists. “The World of Science,” “The Literary World,’ The Screen of Time,” and other artic! les pro- vide useful and eatertaining reading. Address Editor T heosophy : 144 Madison Avenue, New York. BORN At Lenox Island, on July 4th, to Chief and Mrs. John Sark, a son. DOBELL LINE, £.S. 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