THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, SEPTEMBER 10, 1897 WEEK: f f TELEGRAPHIC, | Pxzranentiat Teape, u a ee Disappointing. Result for the NOTES FROM THE CAPITIA, British, New arge Pal stock r a= New F all Coods ae The Deficits of Last Year, | Stat Falling off of Exports to Canada LADIT ES A Big Expenditure by cur Great Leadon sivten ar ie Gb ee IE O V/ 3 C) PB. “TINT C+ Bcome nists. since the new Canadian tariff went into | ave! ~ contains ¥ - x i j ; om force, the British exports to Canada under a ——— ne ae — re SS SN ey aeeN ee Te —— a ee First Instalment are now showine S LATEST NEW AUTUMN JACKETS | Selected personally by our buyer / from the leading British and German makers. We are showinga choice stock and ask your inspection, 27 LARGE CASES of other goods now opening. W. A.WEEKS &(Co. Wholesale and Retail Pres of Wal COLLEGE Text Books School Books —AND-- il Supil Aow “OPENING, .. PRICES “ALWAYS. RIGHT. 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I am greatly pleased to hear of the very loyal and kind reception which my dear grand children met with everywhere in Ireland and I would ask you to let this ex- pression of mine be generall known. “Vicroria.” Ax Amang ths Mail Clerks. Ortawa, Sept. 10-—Covtroller Arm- strong of the railway mail branch lett last night for Halifax. D.G. McKenzie and Mr. G McLeod of the railway mail service haye been ‘reliev - ed from further service. ——— Wheat Again Adyaneing. New York, Sept. 10.—Wheat made a gain of two cents a bushel yesterday, D-- cewher reaching the highest poiat since August, hin —_e } — anapiooaas — ~ Reggectigeres ape ots A SMOOTH VELVETY SKIN Is obtained always after an ap- plication of British Almond Qink OO S26 569OSO0O8 OOOO sw Ee House work roughens the hands.> Almond Piaok should a7 e o be on hand. Pleasantly per- > fumed, healinz, soothing, : a e e a Ss 9 e 8 9 Prepared by A. W REDDIN, Thm. 8 SUNNYSIDE, 00000000 000000080009 00077488 mS ORCC ETeTeCe! ’ Synrevnvnnnnvnnsnvenenni ard School ard College £171,550 or 14 per cent while the imports from Canada bave increased 17 yer cent. ‘ hese figures are iu coinparison with the same period of last year. This result is disappointing. The greatest decrease is in iron aad manufactures of the same. The decrease in the iron trade with Eng- land, enquiry in Montreal reveals, is due to Canadiau purchases in the States. TROUBLE IN AFGHANASSAN, ee ee Tie Anger Reassured. Lonpon, Sept. 10.—The correspondent of the Times at Simla says that the gov- ernment cf India has written the Ameer of Afganastan that the present operations in Afghan territory are intended solely to punish Huddah Mullah and _ his followers in arms; that there is no intent to inter- fere with tribal independence or german- ently to occupy country. But all who offer opposition will be punished by the troops. This will tend toreassure the Amee who has been informed by miechief mongers that the invasian of Afghanistan itself was contemplated. Failure cf the Cedfishery, Sr. Jouy’s, Nfld. Sept. 10.—News from Labrador confirms the complete failure of the cod fishery. LATEST NEWS BY WIRE AND MAIL Orrawa, September 8.—The department of trade end commerce is advised that tbe Australian steamer Aorangi arrived at Victoria today with two hundred men on board from Australia and Hawai, bound for the Klondike, Jrrawa, Ont, Sept. 8—A-cireular from jth: customs department to collector- Stutes that inthe tuture all teams anu carriages engaged iu the trarsportat:on business may come into Canada free of duty, upon reporting on their return with- ip 3C days, Vienna, Sept. 8.—The Politische cor- respondent announcesthat Greece has abandoned her opposition to the demands of Germany regarding the control ot Creek finances, and, therefore, there is a possidility ‘hat Lord Salisbury’s latest proposals will lead to a sett!:ment of the Greco-Turkish troubles. Litrie Rock, Ark., September 8.— The jury in the murder trial of Jesse F. Heard returned a verdict of not guilty. The case occupied four days. Deputy Sheriff Heard killed Sam T. Blair. Heard proved that improper relations existed between Blair and Mrs. Heard. The jury decided that that justified the killing. New Yerk, Sept. 8—A despatch to the World from London savs: “A _ panic: is spreading throughout Ireland over the terrible prospect of the apparently ¢om- plete failure of the harvest. Reports from 110 parish priest-, from counties Clare, | Cork, Kerry, Limerick, Tipperary, Down, Fermavage, Monaghan and Tyrone, ail tell the same piteous story of ruined crops and impending destitution from famine. Loxpon, September 8.—The Times’ Simla correspondent says that the di-sen- sion among the Afridis is increasing owing to the stoppage of all government allow - ance for keeping the Khyber pass open. It is not unlikely that when the Afridis learn of the size of the punitiye expedition sent agains. them they will.eléct to yield, The ameer’s Governor Khost,who recently ? withdrew his outlying garrisons, has now restored them, so as to be able to intercept any trival force that may intend to raid the Kurdam valley. Lonvon, Sept. 8:—Thte eorrespondent of ¥, om fg aay |i % Sunnyside Dry Goods Store support such a movement and there is no | Gambetta to resist it. But we doubt if any serious attempt will be made.. M. Hanotaux is the strongest man in the ministry, but neither he nor M. Faure is likely to be the pivot for such a change.” MontreaL, Sept. 8—Two more liberal “kicks” are registered, both this time directly against Laurier. The United Catholic, an Lrish organ, reviles the Globe says it opposes Irish Catholics entering the cabinet for reasons of creed, and tells Laurier he must increase the Irish repre- sentation in the ministry, alleging that the greatest discontent prevails in Irish liberal circles. Right at his own door the premier has acase. Joseph Lavergne, his law partner, now judge, retired from the re- presentation of Arthabaska and Drum- mon 1 for the bench, and his brother is now out as a candidate with Laurier’s personal approval. People professing liberalism in Drummond says it isthe turn of their end of the United Counties to name a can- didate for the -first time “twenty years. Several maes meeting of liberals have been held in Drummond and if Lavergne. who lives near Laurier in Arthabaskaville, per- sists in his candidature; the conservatives will have a good chance to win the seat. Mortgage Sale Land On Lot 65. To be sold py public auction, at the Court House, ih Charlottetown, on Friday, the 17th day of Seprem ber,next,at. the bour of 12 o’clock noon, under and by virtueof a power of esle contained in a certain Indenture cf Mortgege bearing date the twenty third day of December, A. D., 1879, made be tween Henry Taylor, and Mary Jan Taylor, his wife,of the one part, an Philip Large of the other part. All tha tract, piece and parcel of land and prem- ises, situate, lying and being on Lot or Township number sixty-iive,in Queen’s County, bounded and described as follows that isto say:— Commencing at a square dast fixed on the North Shore ot the Northumberland Straits, at the south eastward boundary of Neil McEachern’s farm; thence rucning on said boundary north fifty-six degrees and thirty minutes eart for the distance of one hundied and thirty two chains, or thereabouts; thence sorch for the distance of four chains, or thereabouts; thence south fifty- three degrees west for the distance ot oe hundred and twenty-three chains, or thereabouts, or’ until it meets the said shore; thence following the various cour 2s of said shore westwardly, to the place of commencement, containmg one hundr d ucres Cf.land, more or less, with the app- urtenances. For. further particulars apply to Mr W.S: Stewart, Solicitor, Néwsdn Block, Charlattetown » i Dated this 23rd day of July A.D, 1897,..; PHILIP LARGE. _ Mortgage - dylaw5 Carter’s fer School Adis SASS AAAAGADS AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARAAAAAAARAAR % Sweet NEWEST iE WAESS We’re busy preparing for you the finest fall stock weve ever im- ported. Newest Dress Goods. Newest Mantles. Newest Millinery. Are now open. si SEVEN NYY veNY SEEEEE EEE e* Nis ae 4 x ae iS a a _" o e Za 10 cts, Se ee AAA AAA a FESS ESET SS FSS SSS SS lal “ae a FREE ESSE FSFE SS ESS SE EE SY ¥¥ 4 a o aS iced Shrcoaiiippantn the Times in Gonstantinople says that ow- . \ : package ing to the noteef Count Muravieéa, che and College sy Books. ; Russian foreign minister, implying that Wo j — England was responsible for the incalcula- ble;evils from which Greece and Turkey Caporal CIGARETTES — die Ais Why? Because our prices "is are right, and our work pleases. Try _us. MAdddbbdddddbdddddaddddd BO) OKS, sy. te ~ are suffering through the delay in the con- atte “Hy \ , clusion of peace between the two countries, Be: (e- “a JA . D. TAYLOR, Each and every Book used Lord Salisbury has submitted fresh pro- 3 %s The Printer . eis posals, namely, ihe constitution of an 2 a in Prince of Wales College and the Public Schools of this aty, can NOW be had at CARTERS’ Bookstore, international commission, representing the six powers, under whose control Greece shal! place the revenues guaranteeing the interest to the holders, of old bonds, and the indemnuydoan to be followed by the prompt evacuation ot Thessaly by the Turks, Loxpon,Sept. 8.—The Daily Chronicle’s Paris correspondent says that a startling attempt to revise the French constitation is contemplated. 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