ee nen aaa THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, OCTOBER 18, 1897 Loan Bic Interest Guaranteed | a | man thine “Lend every says, and) Shakespeare ervone wants your ears to } } eo P knee Ti vou the merits ol iis ’ 7 yo But as you well } ; : thy ox i ut ft 1 nN it Vv. nine LITN¢ ul Ol t , . , th ods do not bear out the stor, | ' i THE LOAN Weeks & Co. ask is your eyes 1} are the ultimate judge Jo tver ep al. THE INTEREST Weeks & Co: guaranteed is a siv uz of 10 to 50 per cent. on yor dry goods purchases. }es,we mean a saving of 10 to 50 per cent. Qur reasons ore. BECAUSE W 2 re KK 2 > nr 0 Waanto & GS! Buy for Spot Cash. Buy direct from manufacturers Buy large quantities. Save big discounts. Do a large wholesale business Polite and patient attention. And have everything that’s new ut most attractive prices One visit to our store with in: spection of goods and prives will prove that our fali stock has 0 superior in this city, and that we give not only the best values, but by far the most. Specials this week. Ladies’ New Jackets, Fine Furs, Black Dress Goods, Ladies’ Underclothing, Gents’ Underclothing, Corsets, Gloves, Hosiery W. A.WEEKS &T ' 0. Wholesale and. Retail Jap Japan Japanese our annual consigment of Hyacinths, ‘ Tulips, Japanese (rocus, Chinaware Bermuda re. and Fancy Articles Chinese Sacred Lilies, ‘reesias, Is Here.,. : Narcissus. and is ahead of anything Another lot received yes- ever shown in. this city. terday. 6 doz Hyacinth Cone’ dented Every- nw just opened, only 1l5c r each. body welcome. Oaly afew of those Jap leapots at 19c each left. HiSZARD & MMIOORE Sunnyside Bookstore. FARM FOR SALE. That beautifully situated farm on the Mount Edward Road, one -aile from Charlottetown, ‘containing nearly eighty acres of land, in a high state of cultivation, with good barns, and farm house on same, Apply to BRENTON F. LONGWORTH. oct 19 2ew 25 & wy i FOR SALE.—Two double tenement houses in a good locality, Barns in connection with each, and alarge iot in rear, Terms reason- abie. Address X Y Z Examinor Officc. oct lfftf ee eeenemaceeremneenecereee= ae eno ome eee - | Great Destitution Prevails verdict we corfident- |, ProerrZPveee nee nee ere nner nner ne tener renner renter nnern nen nen one nNns om THLBGRAPHG een seepeemnsiecea THE BIG FIRE AT WINDSOR. Loss of Property Upwards of Two Millions, — About $75,000 Wanted. Wixpsor, N. S., +¥ Oct. 19—The lally places the loss of pro- fre at $2,509,000. Ww destitution and at $75,000 must be given to relieve the tress Contributions are coming in rap dly. Of the fairtown of Windsor al! that remains is onechurch, one hotel, a college, perty by the | be great least lis- a will and about twenty-five houses. Tie wooas about King’s college were on fire more than once but the flames did not reach the grand old university building. The progress of the fire was most rapid, and tLe wind was high and the heat intenge. An idea of the rapidity with which the flames sped may be gathered from the fact that one unfortunate householder fearing that he would be burned out, piled his effects upon a team and was driving them away toa place of safety. A spark alight- ed upon a maitress, and before the man could extinguish it, the whole team load was ablaze. It was as mach asthe driver could do to save the horses, and the team and furniture were burned. Forest Fires Raging. in Yarmouth County bave done great dam- age. At Comea’s Hill the mill house was destroyed. A telephone from Forbes’ Point, Shelburne County, says the church there is burned and unless the wind goes down it is feared the village will be des- troyed. Against the Afridis. Siwia, Oct. 19.—The advance against the summer head-quarters of the Afridis will begin on Wednesday. Cholera is reported among the British troops. LATEST NEWS BY WIRE AND MAIL. Loxpox, Oct. 16.—The Vienna corres- pondent of the Daily Mail, describing the proceedings at thetrial of two hundred brigands and receivers of stolen property now in progress at Tschaischak, Servia, which have already revealed systematic “It pays to buy at Carter's.” BULBS i ‘ Geo. Carter & Co., Booksellers & Stationers. F Wdddbadddddddd ddd With the Fall Comes the evenings at home The social game of whist. We wovld like you to see the splendid line of cards we show. Finely Finished Latest style of backs. Prices extremely low, A. W REDDIN, Pm, B CENTRAL DRUG STORE, . WANTED.—An elderly woman as house- keeper inavillage. Four of family. Must be a good cook. Nowashing, Apply at once to this office, stating wages Srequired and giving references. octl0—3wks SOOTESISSSH=@-S14SSSS 06000096080 08000 880000000 OSS SOOHOODS 189 OO808SOO8 0999061) SO8OSO88ErZE SUNNYSIDE, eeee eeeeresvesecoeseesooe ecce Isa i reiief Yaruocra, N.8., Oct. 19—Bush fires | plundering and murdering of members of the Liberal party at the instigation of Radicals, prominent among whom is Deputy Tajsitch, a well known member of the Assembly, says: “ Che leader of the brigands, a man named Brkitscn, testified that he kiiled a schoolmaster named Backovitch, who was also a politic al writer, at the instigation of Deputy Tajsitich. He deposed that the latter promised (to ussist him to escape into Montenegro, where according to the Dep- uty, Prince Nicholis, who also desired the ‘ath of Backovitch, was to reward him | di 1] } unely. Deputy Tajstich then sound Ped Drxtish as to to the | Dility Of aseas ls a King Alexauder of Servin. When It] stage of the proceedings was reached the br ganda leader *nd len v stopped his dirclosures, and declared that his previous | | teetimor vy was false “hy it the retrection is | | said to be due to a bribe from Deputy Pajsiteh.” | Torowro, Oct. 16.—The Sunday scbool of the Wesley Methodist chureh here is said to be the biggest in Canada There are on the roll 1,145 names, 120 officers and teachers. The average attendance ist year was 900. | Lonnon, Oct. 16.—The Daily Chronicle } anoounccs this morning that in view of Lord Salisbury’s desire to resign the brief interva! for refreshment every half hour. Umpires were appointed to make |arecord. The youngman scored 2,900 kisses in the first hour 1,006 in the second! | He had reached 75@ in the third hour Premiership. an early reconstration of tive Cabinet is possible. ) Bexruw, Oct. 16.—The. Munchener| Nachrichten records the experience ;}of a young German who — undertook | to establish a kissing record, | He vained his sweetheart’s coneent, the terms beir g that he should take 16,000 | Kisses from her lips in ten hours with a ’ | when his lips were paralyzed and he be- ! came unconscious. Torosto, Oc’, 16 ~The announcement is made as comiog from Premier Hardy that the Ontario elections will take place next June or July and that the House } ' } will probably meet in february. Loxpop, October 16.— The Berlin cor- respondent of the Pall Mall Gazette telegraphs that the “condemnation by all parties of the naval septenuate has had its effect” upon the Emperor and that he is yielding, adding that Admiral Koorr, the com mander-in-chief cf the Imperial nary, who, as cabled te the Associated Press dn Wednesday |ast, after an interview with Emperor William, started on a long leave of absence, although he has been the soul of the movement to increaze the strength of tt e German pavy, is the “first victim.” Continuing, the Pall Mall Gazette cor- respondeat says :—“This new term in the situation will not be the last. It was ar- ranged atthe council of yesterday that Prince Hohenlohe will retain the chancellorehip pro tem.” Admiral Koorr, as previously cabled, has been replaced by Admiral Koster, of the Baltic station, and it has been rumored in Berlin that this means the retirement of Admiral Koorr from the ,o-t of commander-in- chief of the Imperial Navy. —_- Carelessnese in girlhood causes the greatest suffering and unhappiness in after life. Little irregularities and weaknesses in girls should be looked after promptly and treatment given at once. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription promotes regularity all female functions, makes strength and builds up asturdy health with which to meet the trials to come. The Favorite Prescription is not a universal panacea, It ie good for but one thing. It is directed solely at one eet of organs. Dr. Pierce’s Cummon Sense Medical Adviser, » 1008 page medical work, pro- fusely illustrated, will be sent free on receipt of 31 one-cent stamps to cover postage only. Address, World’s Dispen- sary Medica] Association, Buffalo, N.Y. The advt. of the sale of the horses, carriages and har: ess, etc.,of Hon. Fred, Peters, will appear tomorrow. . site ‘ Ualy ten days more to clear out my stock of crockery, aud those in need of anything in that line can rely on getting genuiue bargains,—T. J. Morris. Want to know about the satisfactory kind of kid gloves?® Read our adv.— Moore & McLeod. The story of guaranteed kid gloves in our adv. today.— Moore & McLeod. Its «afe to buy kid gloves here—read our guaranteed kid glove ad today.—Modre & McLeod. Seacovable goods, opening thie week. Blankets finest and best qualities, merino blankets, ladies and yentlemen’s woolen underwear, hosiery and _ gloves, every variety, lowest cash prices at Weeks & Co’s. 244 2i, Horse blankets—a fine assortment of imported horse blankets all qualities and prices at Weeke & Co’s. 244 2i. FOR SALE: RARE CHANCE The property occupied by J.J, Gay and son situate in the village of Pownal,7 milea from ~harlottetown, is offered for sale. Ths pro- pee have carried op a large market yar- en nursery, and seed business for thirty years, and the purchaser will no doubt retain a large share of the local trade. The preni- ises comprise a large dwelling house, s‘ore, warehouse, barn, shed, orchard, and about 15 acres of the most fertiie land on the Isiand This land hasbeen manured year after year, for so long that as an vid man said the other day.; “It isall abed of manure and could be hauled for top dressing.” ‘This would be an ideal spotfor a country merch- ant, or it would be admirabie fora summer resort, The situation is one of the most beautiful on the Island. Good bathing, fishing. boating, shooting and within’ easy distance; churches, post office school telephone and shops all at the door, For terms and further particulars, apply to Von Clure Gay, J J Gay & son or to, ee gn a JOHN T MELLISH Solicitor | Charlottetow n. d&w oct 7 ' PERKINS’ INTERESTING P'TEMS FOR THRIFTY BUYERS | [t's not what you eara that makes wealth, it’s what you save. Interesting saving in all departments. of covrse, and there is more comfort in early buying, too. days at our store. interest you, Ladies’ UNDERWEAR vit Combinations, in every style and size. while to see our assor(ment—prices run from 22c up. DRESS COODS These are great savin Karly callers get the best choiea, Here are a few lines that should ¥ , HOSTER } dit line of the good wearing kind, all prices from 29%c up. EE OTT Economy reigns supreme in our Dress Goods De. partment. Come and see our beautiful assorte and Children’s Drawers and [t is worth your Ladies’ and Children’s Tp thig department we are showing a nice” wool, ranging jp ment whether you wish to purchase or not. No Trouble to Show Goods account of their stylish beauty x Dress Goods, too, are interesting, not only on account of the lowness of the prices, but also on and thorough roliability. ne ee ee Lunenburg; Mansinulo, Giffin, Anderson, do. Chafner Bros, Union, Gerrior, New Glasgow. of the Featherbone Company noon, fail to see her,— —_—_—_— been hitherto. possible, would be wide open. —well heisn’t in it, P. E. ISLAND © COMMERCIAL COLLEGE Commercial business course. Lose no time. College, Principal and Proprietor. oct 19—dlaw& wtf. JUST ARRIV ED.—Ladies’ and Children’s Golf Jerseys, Ladies’ Beaver Collars and. Cuffs, white and cream boas and other new goods opened to-day. ‘ Perkins & C eC Ss O., Successors to Perkins, Sterns & Turner. NEW bo er RHAASASRAAARHA SHARAAAAAAAR Port of Charlottetown 7; ] : , a, “Tf it’s good it’s here, oi ee If it’s here it’s good,” va Oct 18—Winnie L, Young, Syduey; Bt. Dolphin, Wigbt,do; Gladys May, Selig, . Voglers Cove, NS; Arcana, Backman, 00 ‘| Sydney; uy Lucie M Jenkins, Boudrou, Picton; Alma, ae en Gloves 3 October 18—Charming Lass, Stewart, * 4 Crapaud; Lady Franklin, Garcin, Pictou; ‘§ Cain, Sydney; Patriot, x * Decoste, Merigomish; Lucie M Jenkine, . . . 2 DondeatsPuneber Riad Audedeae, Pitae i In just one thing this Glove department of . % = ours 1s peculiar, that’s whatever price you pay here a saiicien anh eae you can depend on getting absolutely the best gloves interested. The Demonstrator = for the money. There’s no doubt about it, there's no question about it, it’s so. Mrs Low, will to morrow — 4 , show all the various . Se daa ' “ * +9. 66 : uses of Featherbone. Do not _ 4 button kid gloves, in fair qual- eaten ae “ ae Beer Bros. ity kid, black and new shades, $1.25 Glov th ae - 7T5e a yair, ove yn the market; guarau- ae teed, $1.35 a pair : Whoever is elected mayor of Greater Something new in a very choice New York, the process of wetting one’s line of fine, kid gloves, 7 stud lace . = whistle there ian’t likely to be hedged = ing, the colored gloves have facing ome et ee a ee wy about with so many difficulties as it has 2 of contrasting shade: the black ones “da points, 10g Sleary George neeusiers to ; ; ' points, two large buttons, quality : y George pron are faced with colors, uaranteed $1.45 a ir * enforce the excise law just as little as $1.10 a pair & ’ pas pa r Seth Low is in favor of iarger fe liberty in this respect, and Judge Van A nice line of 7 stud lacing Choice Undre-sed Kid, in new Wyck’s personal record on the question 7 Gloves; new shades, good values, | shades, four pal buttons, quality of getting a drink when thirsty affords — guaranteed, $1.10 a pair | guaranteed, $1.35 a pair ainple aseurance that under him things rs As for Gen, Trac . . ; Te c Every pair of Gloves above mentioned is sold % under the following— $ av SSSSCSOSOSSOCOOD CoCEoCeeeoce - GUARANTEE. $ a, This pair of Gloves ie guaranteed by zz Moore & McLeod, and if they should rip or tear on First Putting on = oo > worn, and the right size 4 o . saving been bought by the purchaser, we . Up-to date young ladies os replace them with another pair. ia and ere ao - eececesenessweseccceccese : “ come to the P.E. Islan oliege | * re ee eee * for a thorough actual = VW 0 or 6 & Mo d : | r.e0d. Write * a at once for prospectus, x ‘What we advertise we have.” [Saab UZENHAY, |*** "eee Pretec sitetialils, Graduate of Montreal Business WHAT IS i THIS WEEK | THIS WEEK ! NOTHING BUT Pipes, Pipes, Pipes, Pipes. A good Briar, 10c. SEE THEM, SEE THEM aece REDDINIBROS. Opposite P. O. ~—_ And Only a job lot of Boys Long Boots in sizes 1. 2.9. price $1.75 now $1.39 to clear out. COFF BROS. ‘ 9 Fs a a a i i i | i Ss iy ys