4EEKS. LOW EXHIBITION PRICES Sargains aais Week i ’ Cloth Jackets, new, rezular 82.795 at Weeks Heavy Jackets, pretty lai at ie '> — y ’ $3.95 at W CeKS. 1} S Lrossame*t rs, JV, at $2.00 at Weeks. uy Sj | Bankrupt lot of Capes, Jackets } and Cravenette Cloaks, marked up to > =i oa t » clear each at $71.00 at Weeks. : regular $27 .Q0, quality, special at $18.50 at Weeks Ladies warm woolen wortu 25¢ and 28¢; selling at 18e and 2%¢@ at Weeks Gents heavy Scotch all wool Lin- ders und Drawers, worth 70¢ each, special at per suit $1.25 at Weeks. Another line extra heavy Shetland, reguiar $1.40 each, at per suit, (42 MCh size) $2.25 at Weeks, Heavy all wool sox, 28¢ quality at 22e at Weeks. A large lot of bankrupt 4 ply linen Collars, at to clear each 10c at Weeks. Gents Uniaundried White Shirts, reinforced back and front, fine linen, worth 31,00, at 75e at Weeks. Ladies Kid Gloves, 4 pretty pearl buttons, dressed or undressed, regular $1.20, at S9c at Weeks, to clear, marked Ladies New Fur, Astrachan Jackets Underv ests, | | | | | expire THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, SEPTEMBER TELEGRAPHIC, SPECIAL DESPATCHES TO THE EXAMINER, NOTES FROM THE CAPITAL. | Mowat, Mills and Ministers. Speculation About the Appointment, Orrawa, Sept. 23.--Sir Richard Cart- wright declines to say anything regarding the Atlantic Mail Service contract which s in November, rhe Premier has taken up his per- manent 1esidence in Ottawa, Sir Oliver Mowa v’s delayed, 18 still resignation and James Lister, M. P., have objections to the Hon. David Mills coming into the Cabinet and that Mr. Charlton, M. P » 18 here to urge his claim for a Cabinet position. Although Dalton MceCartby’s name is mentioned in connection witn the port- folio of Justice it is almost certain that Mr. Mills will get it. Sir Charles Tupper return to Ottawa mach next. CAMPAIGN IN LONDON. Rebels Taking Their Punishment, will not likely before January Simca, Sept. 23—The brigade of General Jettries, continues its task of pun- ishing the rebel tribes. Yesterday Umra Khan’s village of Zogai, was chastised, General Jefferies encountered but smal] Opposition, though several sepoys, of the Afridi tribe deseried with rifles and am- munition. One of the Afridi tribe killed a fellow sentry and a Sikh deserted. _ After the attack on General Blood, at Karika, last evening,the enemy left twenty dead upon the field and carried off the bodies of many of those killed, rhe expected announcement conceroing It is said that James Sutherland, M. P., ee a LATEST NEWS BY WIRE AND MAIL Orrawa, Sept. 21.—At the sealing con- | ference weetirg at Washington about the middle of November Piof. Darcy Thomp- eon will repre-ent tue British government snd J. M. Maegowan of the geological stir- vey the Canadian government, — Hazentown, Pa., Sept. 21.—Peace has | been restored in the anthrac.i2 region and nearly every colliery therein worked today. Syracuse, Sept. 20.—When Patrick Bresnahan picked up the morning papers | yesterday he was surprised to find full | accounts of his tragic death by a railroad | accident last evening. He also learned | that his remains were lying in a down | town morgue, having been fully identified by two of his own brothers. Mr. Bresna- | han hurried down to the morgue to take a look at himself, and found there a shock- | ingly mangled body, from which the life | had been crushed by the wheels ofa freight | train under which it had fallen. The | coroner had summoned a jury to officially determine why aud how Mr. Bresnahan came to his death, but the appearance of | that individual required a change in the proceedings, and now he is trying to fiod | out who the dead man is. Hatirax, Sept. 20—Capt. D. Campbell, | of the steamer Barcelona, isin possession of information that his family is heir to a} lurge estate in Scotland. The estate situated in the island of Barra, on the western Coast of Scotland, and is supposed to be ve'v valuable. SournamprTon, Sept. 20 —The new twin screw steamship Kaiser Wilhelm Der} Grosse of the North German Lloyd line, has arrived here from Bremen, She attain- | ed an average speed of 20 7 knots yer hour Perkins, 18 23, 1897 NEW FALL GOODS a 7 BN BOE EB UNG Gt ! NEW DRESS GOODS The latest styles and Materials now in stock. New Fail Jackets and Capes, New Mfillinery, New Mfillinery New Millinery Materials, If you want first-class word, get your hat or bonnet made at our Millinery department, Our display of fall and winter dry goods is getting complete. everything is of excellent. ralue, and it will pay you to trade at the Sunnyside Dry Goods Store. a er hour with 68 revolutions of her engines o the minute. The engines worked smooth- ly. The Kaiser Wilheim Der Grosse carries 755 passengers. Corpennacen, Sept. 21.—A_ despaich received here from Hammerfest, the north ernmost town of Europe, in Norway ssys the whaling ship Folken has brought there the third pigeon despatch by Prof. Andree : . ’ the aerovaut, who left the Island of Trom- ! wash; A'S Townshend, Whittle, Pictou; soe in a balloon on July 11 last, in an | Life Boat, Anderson, Pictou. altempt to cros3 the polar region. The message brought by the Folken 1e1ds :— “July 13, 12.30 p. m., latitude 82.2 north, longitude 12.5 east—Good voyage SHIP NEWS Port of Charlottetown ENTERED, CLEARED. Sept. 22.—Minnie Scott, Tucker, Pug- wash; Mary D Lawson, Wallace; A J oon McLean, Silver, Merimachi; Spring Bird, eastward. All ee Pelham, 8) dney; W K Smith, Kvereu, New York, September 20.—Evelyn B. Betharst. Balwin, the metervlogist of the Pear expe- dition,was interviewed vesterday by the As- sociation Press regarding the latest pigeon despatch trom Andree. Mr. Baldwin said : “This message indicates that Andree had For fur goods ofall kinds no place like Beer Bros. For dress goods that are Sept. 22.— Minnie Scott, Tucker, Pug- ES EL COA AAA AH ARARARERAARAAD “Tf it’s good it’s here, If it’s here it’s good,” There’s olid RAAAAAARA ti : ; Ladies Colored Lacing Kid Gloves, -_—— safely — the 150 miles or so _ open | see no place like Beer ct werth 95e a air, now at : water which extends from the north coast . | it bse ot Weeks Looking to His Reward. of Spi'zbergen to the beginning of the pack| Wor pretty hats and bonnets, 2 e ia Ladies all wool heainal “ss casi —_—-—- ice. When Andree wroteit, he was no place like, Beer Bros. ie pease amicss cashmere Sr. Jony, § 23 ie sailing over the great frozen sea which aie hose, worth 35c at on ‘ IN, Sept. 23.—The Fredericton satilaah enidicieun sly to and beyond the For handsome jackets, ata | im ma a euner ¢ c ( . ; Wt 25 at Weeks. 5 Sh allege, Mh Aaa sagt North Pole. It is evident that the loss | low price. Beer Bros. County Judge Headman will be retired and that William Wilson ex-M. P, P. ,be appointed in his place. Wileon is the man NOTE.—The above is only a frac- of the three guide ropes, which occured on tion of Weeks many bargains. We During Exhibition Week, Weeks & Co. : ; the day Andree started, had not prevented | will give a special discount on all goods. in buying fall Jackets here. The Jackets we sell are the ae keep uothing but a first class dry goods | ¥no held the Star Chamber enquiry in him from guiding the baloon. tea: Big ne eB Beale ladies ae best Jackets the price can huy, aud no matter how cheap, t foc, Ladies and'Men's Wear. S| Moncton perm plone hy page (foe en og em theyre honesty, stylishly made tiie We Buy Cheap for Cash rae evident that the unbelieving aeronauts who | rare snaps in ladies aud men’s uunderwear, ; ; ; vie and Sell Cheap. i Banker's Protest declared that the gas in the balloon would | sox and shirts. 220 lw Good, plain, black cloth Trim, well made brown iM TRY THE PEOPLE'S STORE ’ never stand the ee of on pace | For bargains in Dry Goods Jacket, said to be worth | Jacket, velvet collar, our Ba R . —_-- ice were wrong, e extreme cold caused ' no place like Beer Bros. e . : iF : Loxpon, Sept. 23.—-At : any perceptible change in the gases, such - : $3.50, our price price ' Wis iia eee Beek ee eae # mecting Of | action wonld bave taken place before} Weeks & Co nave one of the ah Bankers held yesterday a resolution w ; p ; : > ' : 0. adopted protesting against the B se Andree wrote this last message, And f finest stocks, of dry goods in the city s He ' England’s action in relation reg a head the cold had done the work so much fear- and you can save money on every purchase : Hi at} Wholesale and Retail reserve ap} 8 Stiver | ed, Andree would not have said ‘All well’. | by trading with Weeks & Co., the ‘people's Fine black cloth, accur y ed ; It is significant to note that Andree was | store. 220 lw Heavy, rough cloth, ‘ uM, accur- ; a a oer SD going eastward, the direction he intended} The leading Jacket House lvet collar, nicely mad ately cut, and nicely fin- i = | totale: Thins tran which tele (oon P. EJ. Jan Paton & Go | gt Velvet collar, nicely made | ian64 ‘4 ‘surprising value ee v ; ; ae Patons leading Department, c ; . 5 Me y : . at our price a Cotiage and Town Lots | srvervrverronveevvavenrennenennesps Seen fa bie maeangt proved’ tet hee | ee our price wie i q ss Ba ges a ae ah The leading Oyster House i : Sy ; It pays to buy at Carter’s. was not only able from the balloon to Victoria Cafe- A 15 : ascertain his wl ereaboute, but did so with - : ‘ ; : eee h é remarkable gccuracy, The first three Oystersat Victoria Cafe, by $3.65 , . Ncw 1s the tume quart, and on the shell. De- : To be sold by public auction on the days were looked upon as being the most | éc ” live red to any part of city.— The best unlaunder- Sisto . : to buy perilous and important of the entire jour- For Gentlemen - . \ a ib See a hg ner ana ) nev. Andree’s ability successfully to ‘John P. Joy. ; ed shirt—a fine linen bos- : our Ie ; ’ i Fo oe ee ° . i. © r ar? fortable and commedious Cottage and withstaud the inital difficulties Buy beautiful bulbs. See the new advt. Men’s heavy all wool om, heavy cotton body, a augurs | B td) dato. better than the lay mind would imagine | for the culmination of his daring project.’ We have a large stock for out door and indoor culture,imperted own Lots No’s 38, 39 and 40 in the 2nd Lucdred in Charlottetown. ALSU—At the same time the field upposite thereto and east of and adjoining of Geo. Carter & Co. 210 dy&wy “Just-Right Jackets” at close cut prices. See our ad. —Moore and McLeod. plain underwear, said te be worth 70c per garment our price Sf per suit unequalled in the city at lers than $1, our prize 75 cents PROFESSOR BUELL AT VERNON RIVER. » A© 7 a " : raf ; ' + re dof of J . ; : a Not Discovered Yet.—There are lots the Ges Works. Both properties being from Holland, China and other -—— ! friends who have not yet found us out. : ‘ wa : . Tt . ; - : ; owned by the Gas Company. Terms countries of production. No A fair audience attended at the Catho-! We want you to know that our lines of cash. For particulars apply to better varieties or higher lic Chureh, at Vernon River, on Sunday spectacles, watches and jewelry our choice and cheap and would like you to ca!l.—G. F. Hutchinson, Queen Street. 220 5i Eye Testing. —Special study and a good practice have qualified us to give positive “What we advertise we have.’ Moore & Mcleod qualities are procurable any where. Uur prices are lower than those of any of the foreign dealers for fame quality of Bulbs, and buyers have the advantage of evening to witness the beautiful and artis— tic entertainment given by Professor Buel. Needless to say all enjoyed a rare treat. The large church attorded a grand opportunity to display the pictures to good H. J. CUNDALL, President Ch’town Gas Light Company Sept 21, ’97—thur and mon till sale — a WAAAAAASAAAAAAS SASASAAAAARARARARAASR RAS SELES SD EEE ES EE EEE ES EE EE EE EEE : ‘a iafacti i itti classes,— 2 seeing what they are getting. advantage and the Professor was in good | ee pM oes att gt or en eee? eee condition to explain each of the views as The ‘eae elie 18 siitioladan in asia ¥ 7 n. ca . they passeu before tne audience. The aie " = 44, G44; Hy acinths, Tulips.cro- akicanes opened with an overture by os oe hat a ct, wt do her choosing BYES IR IS ER ES IG EP ah ae BRAS LS Tay cus, Bermuda Easter Mr. Frank R. O'Neill on the yiolen while | ®&™—* psitaie o OR vere: Lilies, ¢hinese Sacred his sister Mias Mary O’Neill presided at In handling oysters great care and great Lilies, Freesias, Narcis- the organ throughout the entertainment. | cleanliness is required. Victoria Cafe has SUS. also Myacinth The first pictures projected were scenes | al! the latest appliances for this, including ee ee ee Glasses from Egypt, and then passing into Europe patent carriers, imported from New York ageeeeenyaypapens aman : ; he showed scenes in Rome, France, Ger- mavy, Switzerland, &c. He next brought bis audience to England, Scotland and Ireland during which the choir sang appropriate pieces, amongst which were *Anpie Lawrie” by Miss Eliza O’Neill and “Killarney” by Mr. John Green. After this he passed to Newfoundland, giving views of the coast of that Island, coming to Cape Breton, Nova Seotia and Shop Full of New Goods —. e BONN ART Chinaware in the newest and paettiest designs only 25e per Our Bulb Catalogue gives full prices and cultural directions, Free W rite or cai for it, Geo. Carter & Co., Booksellers & Stationers. Debbbbecdddddbcsedancddddddaddddd The facility with which a _nutriti- ous and delicious soup may be made with ATHPOTTDESERIORPNTTT ERT TT HNnH TEETER TERT nN HTT nT HENNE NTN TIENT INH tT SUANUNLAALUbdbdALdAddddSdddbdAdSAALAdLdddQddhddbdddddd cd Add SUG, ddddd mermember The Place 10 ——-s1w ‘ P. KE. Island. At thie place the choir pace ecang “Home Sweet Home” with grand Come to Seotereceeecseecos eacees effect. The Professor then brought his hearers into Quebec, Montreal, Winnipeg, ( over the Rockies, into Vancouver and renders them gritish Columbia, showing them the}? ; principal places of interest along the invaluable for Sunnyside Bookstore Tickets for bargains iu all sorts of route, and finished by displaying four or families sports Fancy Goods. five views of Vernon River taken by him ; a . ’ | about ten days ago. men and in- : e The music was excellent throughout and valids, 13 dif- gana added greatly to the entertainment. The performance lasted about three hours and was enjoyed very much by those who were fortunate enough to be present, all of whom felt that they were deeply indebted to Professor and Mrs. Bnell for their ferent varities Grocers Sell Them. ARTHUR P. TIPPET & G0, lor Exhibition AT “= > HASZARD & Moore Your House, Furniture, Stock 1 magnificent spectaculum, and to Rev. Dr. BP Sumyside Bookstore entra Drugstore §)isreMess isso gn) Genoa Ags ona . Peer a: i: ene oe ._ |Ship or Cargo, is with ‘ TOR SSL Ses aed: Druggists Sun Honest, full sized bottles, uniformity of Weuralela. a The dwelling house and lot of land at a choice Cgars, Pipes, quality, great strength and purity are characteristics of Sovereign Flavoring ~ tached, occupied by the late William Extracts. Try them. Cook, situate on the west side of Prince 8t. (Central). For further particulars apply toJ. T. Mellish, Solicitor, or to the undersigned. JAMES CARTER, L. W. COOK, In tbe head is almost. invariably exmeed by j decayed and anscessed teeth. n’t suffer needlessly when you can be releived in a few —wr HORACE HASZARD treatment we will give you. At ———~> > eo <a LOST —Between Prince Of Wales College and Exhibition Grounds, to-day, ‘a sasetied containing monev or goods finder will please leave at Jr. Conroy’s cffice. A. WREDDIN, Phm, B CENTRAL DRUG STORE, SUNNYSIDE, ab t * i F > O88 ODO VOSSF OL LEODES LOGS SOS OOO45029°° 108 sep 23 FOR SALE—A nice driving O06 > 2900008080086 00689002098005000006080008 i pony up