Pe ee Na cere * > ¥ et eee THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, AUGUST 21, 1897 PERS ET LARGE STAPLE ?PUR- CHAS Bb: 24 LARGE CASES _ sam ich Fall Geods —ALSO— Young Ladies’ Tartan and Knitted Bicycle * Tams The latest headwear. Men’s Unlaundered Shirts. Men’s Laundered Shirts. Men’s Linen Collars. Bicycle Hose and Sweaters. Our fresh Jarge fall British purchases are now on the way W. A. WEEKS &0o. Wholesale and Retail “Prince Edward Island School Series,” “THE EXCURSION’ By Wm Wordsworth. as prescribed for entrance to Prince of Wales College, ADDISON'S "SPECTATOR ” NOW READY. sent by mail on receipt of price, L5e. TRACERS AND MERCHANTS wanting a quantity will be given a special discount on application. HASZARD & MOORE OPERA HOUSE. Une Week,Commencing Aug. 26th USUAL MATINEES _ The Miles Ideal Stock Go.. 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 MON DAY—The powerful Russian Mili- tary Drama, “The New Michael Strogoff.” A Courier of the Czar. Speciatties — EVA WILLIAMS and JACK TUCKER, specially engaged direct from Keith’s Circuit; W. FRED JONES. The Child Wonder, Baby Vavene, and Hiatt’s Cinephotogaapa, Best of ail Motion Picture Machines. Wilson Rennie. FRIDAY EVENING—John A Stevens Powertul Drama,*“THE UNKNOWN” or Saved from the Sea. B@F See the Realistic Rain Storm. PRICES—lL5ic, 25c, and 35c; Matinee, 10c to all parts of tbe house. “The best Company that ever played in Bangor.”—Bangor News aug 21 +o” | -_ = TELEGRAPHIC. SPECIAL DESPATOHKS TO THE EXAMINER, MORE I ¢. R. CHANGES, ——. Dismissals wnd Changes of Oflicials, —_—— Moncron, Aug. 21.—P. S. Chief Engineer of the I. u. &.. superseded hy Assistant E a. = McKenzie, who assumes control today. I. C. Burpee, formerly Divisional Engiveer | of the Bangor and Arostock Railway, be- | comes assistant. There are rumors re- garding several leading officiale, but Archibald, has been | rineer nothing definite. It is rumored thatS ation Agent Robinson, of St. Juhn, is to become | Divisional Superintendent at Truro, and J.J. Walker, of the Treasurer’s Office at Moncton, is to become Divisional Superia- tendent at Campbellton. ACCIDENT 0 WARSHIP. British Vesssl Damaged. OD et es Piymovurs, Aug. 21.—The twin-screw torpedo boat destrover Tresher and the twin-screw cruiser Pheaton, which was escorting the former, and which started yesterday for the Pacific station have returned co Plymouth both being badly damaged through the rough weather which they experiences. The Thresher got across thef bows of the Pheaton and the coxswain of the,torpedo boat Destroyer was knocked overboard and drowned. -_-- > Mother and Children Burned. Wiyyipec, Aug. 21.—-The dwelling house of George Hudson, a farmer living twelve miles west of Roper City, was burned last night, and Mrs. Hudson and four children burned to death. The Price of Bread is Raised. Orrawa, Aug. 21.—Ottawa bakers have combined to raise the price of bread from ten cents to eleven cents per loaf, flour having gone up a dollar a barrel, Wheat Goes up in Price. Minyeapois, August 21.—Cash wheat sold at a dollar in Minneapolis,the first time since the summer of 1869. 4 % = = = = = = = = —— The New Presbyterian Book of Praise Approved and commended by the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in Canada, aeee8 The trade and Congre- gations, Choirs and In- dividuals supplied by GHO. CARTER & C0. Booksellers, Ch’town P.E.T. — — —e, P.S, *We have the cloth and leather birdings, with and with- out music, Organist’s Edition, Choir Edition, People’s Edition aod Sunday Schoo! Edition. Prices on application. PHPPPTPDE PPT PP PP PT OT PT rPrrnprorenreronrr pre nTertorronrrnorronT nen WALUALAbASdbAdAdddLdLdAbbSbLdbdddddSdbddbdbdsddddbdbddddddddddddddddddddalne > = S— = = = = = = = E 7 | | | | | | Let the Flavor Be Good... In your cooking you want good flavoring. The flavors we sell you are true flavors, made of the right materials. Try our flavoring essences and find it out. A. W. REDDIN, Phm, B SUNNYSIDE, 90000066 200006 006410086006 cw ot 0066 0008 @ BEN GSHOSSISIS FOSOHAS? FOSS TS OCOSSOE 1090900 0090020 OOSSOOCS SECO DOEdEcecC00 9S " ” } at Dublin Castle yesterday. MAKING PLAGES FOR THEM. An influx of Grits at Ottawa. Orrawa, August 21.—The the recent intlux of stalwart capital is explained by a appointments, amoung which fowing: Dr. Bonnett unsuccessful candidate in North has been pro- vided for with the otlice of police surgeon of Lake Tagish, on the Yukon trail; J. D. Macgregor, a cattle raiser of Brandon, goes to Klondyke as Inspector of Mines, and it is also announced that W. B rden, Keut- ville, has been appointed accountant in Militia Departinent at $2,400 a year. cause of grits to the baich of new are the fol- the Bruce , 7 a ot The Dake of York’s Visit. Dustix, August 21.—The Duke of York was presented Ww ith a number of addresses The Assassin Executed, ee eee San Sepastian, August 21.—Enziellilo, who assasinated the Prime Minister of Spain, was executed yesterday, CANADA ARMING HERSELF — ee eee War Materials in Enormous lmported Quantities, New York, Aug. 19.—The Sun _ has the fol owing despaicn trom Quebec : Whether or not it is due to the revival of jngoism in Britain, to her increased alflection for the “Lady of the Snows,” to the enthusiasin inspired by the jabilee or to fear of what man result trom Canada’s r-markuable stand in the matters of the eeals and of the Klondike gold fields, cer- tain it ie that the Doriinion is siguatizing the year of the diamond jubilee vy enor- mous importations of muniuions of war that are creating any amount of quiet con- jectu:e and comment here. ‘Lhe mere enuweratiun of the warlike stories now arriving here from Kogiand is calculated to prove very surprising. ‘Lhe writer has Succeeded in obtaining ad- mittance to the several srmories, stores and magazines in the citadel and in the Arullery park and was amazed by the quantity of valuable modern orduance and #mmunition that fill the p ace of the use- less and obsolete smootu-vore guns and muzzle-loading rifles which nave vccupied these stores eiuce Lavi. For the old Snider ritle,which was better than a gaspipe, but useless as gun, a trustworthy mudern weapon bas beeu sub- stituted in the new Lce-wutield rifle. Forty thousand of these have arrivea, ready ww arm the whole militia force, togewwer with a quantity of 305 ammunition,ordered from Kugland before the authorities of the (Quebec cartridge factory had altered jis factory to enable it to make such ammu- nition here, Since the making of thieve alterations and the importatieu of the necessary cordite severai milion cariridges bave been turned out of the Goverameut factory and are now stored at the citadel. Six batteries of 12 pounder breech loud- ing tieid guus are now ready for issue. Six gaus complete will shoruy be sent tu “a” neld battery at Kingsionu, and a similar number entrusted tu “Bb” Battery here. The remaining four batteries will Le Kept in store tur the preeent. ‘Tnere js ab ample supply Of #mmunition on hand fur tuese guus, Which Is carefully piled in the citadel armories while the Cartridges aud jimbers, 150 in ali, are lem porariiy piaced in the drill ‘all awailiog shipment, ihere are also @ number of Maxim-Nor- denfeldt gune, which are loaded swutoma- tically aud are Said to fire 600 shots a minute. These guns are very modern and iL 18 Claimed thal tuey sre quite effective on the fieid. ‘Lhey can be placed uuder cover Upud @ Species Of tripud formed of the trail and two arms, the carriages Leing meved off to @ distance tor sater keeping. The recoil Simply places the bariei, during the rapid firiug, to telescope Within # larger barred filled with water, so that the firiug way be continneus without the barreis heating aud without Changing the position of the triped or disturbing the Lou-commissioned Officer why sits com- furtably upon the saddle fixed to the trail iwerely turuing lo Lhe right or to the left to foliow the movements of tbe enemy, This gun consumes the 303 cordite car- bridges made in the Government factory here. : ibe quick-firing Hotchkiss 6-pounder 3.395 guus are among the newest and those tual lake the eye most. Both the gun and the ammunition are very aliracuve in appear- ance and are said tO 4o warvellous execu - tiou. Lhe Hotchkiss is a fixture suitable for inland forts or late shores, but moves On @ pivot, and is fired with great rapidity. Ibe ammunition, cousisting of ccrdite, neatly put up in brass coil, somewhat thicker than @ man’s wrist, with the 6 pound shejil and detonator attached might — be supposed, when fired otf, tO Cause an enormous reloindto the gun afier so powertul a discharge, but as # matter of fact it is tired from tbe shoulder of a man who remains ia the came position during the quick firing, except that by a slight touch he mows moves (he gun upen its pivotin the de- sired direction. A lmosteach succeeding steamship brings out new stores and Col. Forre the super- | intendent keeps a foreman and ‘more than a dozen storemen occupicd now at the citacel in receiving and issuing newly- arrived and modera war material. These are of Couree quite independent of the em- ployes of the Government cartridge factory who are working on tull time, and turning out 4 Immense quantity of ammunition, WANTED,.—In a family of tbree, a girl to dolght housework. No washing. Good wages. Apply atibis office. aug 2i c Perkins, Sterns & Turner punnyside Dry Goods Store The proximity of the Fall Season (beginning early in September), makes this last week in August the bargain week of the year. for incoming lines, low prices will therefore prevail this week. Every department anxious to inake room Summer goods have got to go,no holding back in summer Hosiery, summer Underwear, Cotton Crepors, Ginghams seersuckers, Light Prints, Fancy Muslins, ete. Buy your Dry Goods where good reliable goods are so!d cheap — at Perkins, Sterns & Turner, age nN ~ KLONDYKE, Montreal-Londen Gola and Silver Company, In another column of to-day’s Examiner will be found the advertisement of the Montreal London Gold and Silver Develop ment Company, Limited, which has been formed for the purpose of acquiring and working claims in the golden north. This company, we understand is the first syndicate formed in Canada and already they have despatched an expedition to the gold fields of the Klondyke. The Company has among its officers and directors some othe leading meu of Canada and has beeu doing a rushing business. Acvording to the Montreal Scar $300,000 is understood to be now eubscribed. The object of the expedition sen, oat a short time ago is to explore and locate claims in the Klondike and the tributaries of the Yukon and mine them, and also to buy up desirable claims. The Company’s engineer, Mr. Bernard McDonald, is a man of 25 years experience among the mines of America, and he is admitted to be at the head of his profes- sion. It is now conceded that the Montreal London Company is the strongest and most Jegitimate mining company operating in Canada. Messrs. Clarence J. McCuaig & Co., Brokers, of Montreal, are the man- agersofthe company. For further par- ticulars apply to Mr. James J. Johnston, Barrister, Charlottetown, who is the agent for P, E. Island. Church services. METHODIST, Prince St.— Prayer meeting at 1615 Rev O B Emory at lland Rey. Benjamin Chappeli, at 7, ,Sunday School and kible Class at 2.30, Grace Church..—FPrayer meetine at 10. Rev W J Kirby at lh and Rey RW Weddall ee .f, Sunday school and Bibte class at 2.15. Epworth League at3.%. Strang- ers cordially invited. seats provided for slraugers, PRESBYTERIAN. Zion.—Prayer meeting at 10.15. Rev. Dr Gordon, Vontreal atl) and———7. Sunday school and Bible class at 7.36. St. James’—Prayer meeting at !0. Rey. Dr Warden. Montreal, at 1l and Rev DrGor- don, Halifax, at 7. Sunday school and, Bible class at 2.30@. CHURCH OF ENGLAND. St. Peter’s— Holy Communion at&8 andJ1. Matinusatl0.15, Kvensong at 7, Allseats free and unappropriated. St. Paul’s.— Morning prayer atll. Sunday school and Bible ciass at 2.30. Evening praserand Holy Communion at7. Wednes- day, shorteved service with address at 7 30. All seats free and unappropriated. Every body welcome. 3APTIST. Prayer meeting at 1020, Service at Jland 7. Sunday scbooland Pastor’s Bible class at 2.40 strangers welcome and provided with comiortableseats CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Corner of Prince and Grafton Sts. Rev ;Geo. Manifold at 11 and 7. Sunday School and Pastor’s Bible Class 230. p.m Prayer Meeting Wednesday eyeningat §.v0. CHURCH OF CHRIST. Church.— Upper Great George St, Service at 11 and 7. Sunday’ School and sibie Olass at 230 Y P 8 CE Prayer Meeting Wednesday evening at 7.60 CHESTNUT STREET Prayer meeting on Chestnut street Sunday at 4 o’clock. SALVATION ARMY, Sunday services at7, Il, 3, aad at7 p.m Week night services.—Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 8 p. m. MISCELLANEOUS. GOSPEL MEETING.—Remember the Gospel meeting in the Y. M.C. A, parlor Sunday atternoon at 4 o’clock, conducted by the Railway men. strangers always welcome Lesson—Luke !19—'The Story ot Zaccheus, §&.S. Polino is Mont- due here from real Monday, 23rd inst. and sails for St. John’s, Nfla., via Sydney and North Sydney, carrying live stock on deck and produce under deck at lowest rates. For further iuformation apply to N. RATTENBURY. Azent. "a0 32 Vinee wee" RARE ANHARAAS AAAS SAAAAA “What we advertise we have.” A Hig Bargain Be (lea) Gotten H To-day’s interesting item is about our clearance of cheap * Cotton Stockings. We have too many in several lines, and ao must get them out to make room for new stock. Su here ee goes, Basket No. 1 is for the child- NO. [—ren; it’s filled with black 2-1 ribbed hose, sizes 2 to 6, at de pair. No 3 is filled up with Ladies’ NQ, 3—siszes in black 2-1 rib. hose, worth up to 13c, going at 8 cents. A really good value black hose regularly marked at various prices from l4e to I7c, are all thrown into Baskct No. 5 at the clearing figure of 12c. No, 2 is another special for NO, 2—children; black cotton, 2-1 ribbed, better than the last, going at 7c pair. On sale at 9.30 a. m. Saturday. We are dwelling specially on the cheaper grades, but we will allow you for to-morrow a special discount on better lines in cotton Hose. BG3080268 Moore & McLeod? Where Good Goods are Cheap. * at oF) 67> Re. Ce % See th Swe $ | ions > 6@@ 46602028 TAH FPEEET EYEE EVE Y YY EEE F Blouses at Clearing Prices. Cotton Hosiery, Lot at Ten Cents. Lot at Four Cents. T. d. HARRIS LONDON HOUSE. + 4SSSSN2O OOOO SOOO SHOCOOOS SHOOHSOCOOOOSCOOE .. | 4 | aie © fk fe Oe tes OS nae ete a