~ in le it die i ee . 2 eee a aes ~ eS so o* * - we Fores MET - ees oe 1 Rain lg EG OR ig OPE GR ERE eg, gt - ~*~ * 7 = =, os S =- = - 2 — a st Pasgy “ im ms ~ = Pr Hl | New Autumn neadweat JUST RECEIVED WEEKS’ Direct frem London, a Peak Caps, Tams, ete. - ung Ladies’ Bicycle Broad- th Peak Caps, in Myrtle, Receik, Maroon & Nav y Young Ladies’ Feather Tams, in Cardinal Brown & Navy Young Ladies’ Knitted and Fider Down, in very pretty colorings, TO CLEAR AT 2 5 pc. Discount. Balance of ovr stock of Eider Sofa Cushions to clear, 29 p.c. Discount i cenaiEnnememoet Harvert Mits and Gloves, Whalesale & Retail cheap. W. A.WEEKS&Co. Wholesale and Retail Was COLLEGE Te xt Books N\ School Books —AND— Nap NOW OPENING, ALWAYS RIGHT. PRICES HASZARD & MOORE Sunnyside Bookstore. eee 000469600200 0061 0000000 $1.48 s Buys a Pair of “Men’s Fine Dongola Con- gress Boots. extra value for the money. 0200000000008 Buys a pair of Men’s Tan Boots (only a few pairs of this line left). If it’s bargains you want, we can suit you. | | SPECIAL DESPATCHES TO THE EXAMINER, | ! fHE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN SEPTEMB ER 2, 1897 " TELEGRAPHIC. TROUBLE IN INDIA. | News Indefinite and Fragmentary LIKELIEOOD OF AN ATTACK. More Dissatisfaction Reperted. The news res trouble is and it is difficult to Lonpoy, Sept. 2.- the Indian frontier aud fragmentary rarding follow the varying movements of the British forcee. News has been received of fresh acces- sions to the forces of the insurgents aud the appearance of various fanatics who are endeavoring to stir those tribesmen who are reluctant to join the revolt to attack the British. There is every probability tbat an attack wi:l be made by the British at some point within a few days. A report comes from Quetta, Beluchis- tan, to the eifect that the militia there have beecome dieaftected; but the rumor is not credited in Government circles. oe NOTES FROM THE CAPISAL. Mr. Tarte Will Take His Turn. The Premier in Ottawa. Orrawa, Sept. 2.—Hon. Mr. Tarte to Europe next month. A militia general order has been issued to the effect that service as a non-commis- sioned officer in the regular army hereafter cannot qualify as ano officer in the active militia for a higher substantive rank than that of second lieutenant. The Premier reached here last p'ght and was well received. Shooting at Ottawa, Orrawa, Sept, 2.—In the Dominion Rifle Association shooting yesterday the Walker challenge cup was won by the 13th, by a score of 542 points. woes = = = = = = = i | N Prince of cayitivnvrsvvnvnvevneerennonnnnnennensnononegonevngnnenn nae npvenponnnnpprpnnpnps R. F. Jost 7. J, sept? ; : S150 8 i : WANTED.—A ‘general Harris, Brighton Road, sei vant. eeececcoecee 00900°2000000600-B9000 @ee8 8699 Wales College Opens Tuesday, Sept. 7th STUDENTS CAN A? CART2ZR’S BOOKSTORE ANY AND EVERY BOOK ON THe CURRICULUM, AND. | ALWAYS 47? THE LOWEST PRICES. PRO@URE We have brought together from the United States, British and Canadian publishers, the largest and most complete stock of authorized College and School Books ever seen ‘n this city. Stationery and Requisites in full supply. Prompt attention, Prices always right, Geo. Carter & Co., Booksellers & Stati on er \ P= - Peete neereonre QALUAAAMaddAUdddddddbddadddddd oc d Rnglish Veterinary Embrocation Ey arr we For Hisass and Cattle. We are agents for this splendid remedy for sprains, curbs, splints sore shoulders, bruises ete. Call and examine this preparation. Retails at 50c, large bottle. A, W. REDDIN, Phm, B SUNNYSIDE, ©3969 FSSVESSSE SSSS SSSCE O3SA1 SOESOCSRODEOOSD svt 0668 OOOS* 419608 SO6O CED jaefanee | | Sustain me in the daily strife MALU ALUA UAL Si. JUHN EXHIBITION, Probable That Sir Wilfrid Will Be There. Sr. Joun, Sept. 2.— Menager Everett, o the St.John Exhibition Con m tiee, say § | that Six Wilfmd Laurier is likely to be here to open the show on the I4th inst. ASSASSINATION, | Plot to Kill Kaiser William. —A German has been | arrested here on sus spicion of being con- cerned in @ plot to assassioate the Emperor | William, BRrUs*ELS, Sept. 2. Obituary. Monrreat, Sept. 2—Mrs. Ouimet, wife | of Mr. Justice J. A. Ouimet, late Minister | of Pubiic Works, 1s dead. {nother Advance in Wheat. New York, Sept 2.—The price of wheat advanced four cents yesterday. LATEST NEWS BY WIRE AND MAIL Wasnincron, Aug. 3L.—The fuil report of the Venezuelan boundary commission has just come from the press in the shape of Volume I, devoted to the historical portion of the work undertaken by the commission. This report, previously rent to Congress, is short and wainly de- voted to an explanation of the labors of the various experts employed, and nowhere is there any indication that the com- | wiseion itself has arrived at any conclusion as to the merits of the respective claims of Great Britain and Venezuela. New York, August 31.— Unless Charles A. Kuenzel, of 260 Eleventh street, Ho- boken, changes his mind or eomething breaks an airship expedition to the Klon- dike gold regions will start from Gutten- berg race track about three weeks from now. Mr. Kuenzel is an old German | soldier, who served in the balloon department of the Emperor’s army. He is a practical mechanical engineer, aud has been workiug on airships for years. He las made several tucceseful secen- sions, avd thinks he has solved the pro- blem of navigation of the atmosphere, regardless of the wind. ee. === A WOMAN’S PRAYER, Pte O Lord, who knowest every need of mine, Help me to bear egch cross, aud not re- pine ; Grant me fresh courage every day, Help ine to do my work always Without complaint! ( Lord, Thou knowest well how dark the way, Guide thou my footsteps, lest they stray; Give me fresh faiih for every hour, Lest I should ever doubt Thy power, And make complaiat! Give me a heart, O Lord, endure, Help me to keep it simple, pure ; Make me unselfish, halpfal, true In every act, whate’ er I do, And keep content ! strong to Help me to do my woman’s share, Make me courageous, strong to bear Sunshine or shadow in my Jife ; To keep content !|— Anna B. Baldwin in September Ladies’ Home Journal. ~ SHIP NEWS Port of Charlottetown, ENTERED. Sept I—Jessie and Ada, Clarke, Cra- paud; ss Greetlands, Courlard, Montreal, Julian, White, Shediac; Wm Aitken, Batt; Pietov; J A G C, Langill, Wallace; W m Dunbar, Reid, Pugwash; Laure C, Van- am ber, Northport. CLEARED, Sept 1—Alice Pheebe, eee Sydney; ss T A Stewart, McIsaac, S’side; Jessie and Ada, Clarke, Crapaud; ss ‘Maen Coulard, Sydney; Vesta, Evans, Pictou; Balance, Pettipas, Sydney; J A G C, Lan- gill, Wallace; Wm Aitken, Batt, S’side; Wm Dunbar, Reid, Pugwash; Laura C, Vanamber, Northport. Notre Dame Convent, CAARLOTTETOWN. a me Boarding and Day School for Young Ladin and Children. Studies will be resumed at the above mentioned institution on Tuesdey, Sept. 7th. The course of instruction is thorough in English and French. The departments of Music, Drawing, Painting and Needlework are presided over ty F efficient teachers. Terms Very aug3l — 2i Mopekare. Special Sale of" ti(i‘idzqn+CC Cig Reductions---25 to 30 p. c. discount = BOY'S CLOTHING! , ins, St & T | Perkins, Sterns urner, We have 500 suits of Boys’ Clothing to be sold out at once at a big discount. A grand opportunity to fit out the boys for the sck ool opening. Seventy cents will do the work ofa dollar at this sale. No suit value can be found anywhere, as we will give you. We won’t ask you to buy until you are perfectly sa we have what you wantand at the lowest price, 300 Boys Suits, size 22, 24, 26, 23 and 50; for boys 6 to 15 years, Boys’ Suits, former price $2, 00, now for $1. 45. Boys’ Suits, former price $2,50, now for $1.85. Boys’ Suits, former price $3, 00, now for $2.20. Boys’ Suits, former price $3.80, now for $2.75. Boys’ Suits, former price $4.25, now for $3.00. Boys’ Suits, former price . ; $5.50, now for $3.9! ). v C. Dk A. : Labor Day Sports—List of Entries, The following entries have been received for the C A A A sports on Labor Day. ONE MILE NOVICE. Wm Noble, St John; W F Cullen, E T Morris, L Seller, W IT Harvie, W B | Prowse, Fenton Newsom, C M Clarke, Ch’towv; H H Grady, F Compton, S’side; R McDonald, Geo’town; H F Grant, New Gla-gow; Roy Lea, Victoria. HALF MILE C, W. A. CHAMPIONSHIP. Ralph Smith, Windsor, N §; C E Salm- on, J McDiarmid, J M Robinson, A L Jones, St John; Harry F Grant, New Glasgow; T Nass, Luoenburg; B C Prowse, L R Unsworth, W Carbonelle, Ch’tewn; D Keith, Halifax; Ivan McKinnov, Wander- ers, Montreal; H H Grady, S’side. ONE MILE—BOYS UNDER 16. Lewis Large, Percy Morris, Byron Brown, Picton Brown, Ch’town; Whip Sharpe, Wesley Gould, S’side; Roy Lea, Victoria, QUARTER MILE BICYCLE. Ralph E Smith, Windsor; EC Salmon, J McDiarmid, A L Jones, St John; H F Graut, New Glasgow; T Naas, Lunenburg: LR Unsworth, W T Harvie, R-g Stewart, W L Harvie, C M Clarke, W Cooke, Ch’- towr; D Keith, Haltax; H H Grady, S’side. QUARTER MILE FLAT RACE, W A Edmonds, L B McMillan, C J Mc- Millan, Cl’town. ONE MILE C. W, A. CHAMPIONSHIP. R Smith, Windeor; E C Salmon, J Mce- Diarmid, J M Robinson, St John, H F Grant, New Glasgow; T Naas, Lunenburg; B C Prowse, L R Unsworth, W Cooke, W Carbonell, Ch’town; [ McKinnon, Moi tea’; D Keith, Halifax, H H Grady, S’side. ONE MILE 2.50 cLass, W Noble St John; H F Grant, New Glasgow; H H Grady, F Compton, S’side; W F Collins, L A Sellar, W T Harvie, W B Prowse, W L Harvie, Fenton Neweron, C M Clarke, E L Cooke, Charlottetown. 229 FLAT RACE. W A Edmonds, G J McMillan, H Ritchie, Ch’town. THREE MILE LAP RACE, J McDiarmid, St John, T Naas, Lunen- burg; B C Prowse, L R Unsworth, W T Harvie, Reg Stewart, W L Harvie, W Cooke, W Carbonel/, Ct’town; D Keith, Halifax. HALF MILE FLAT RACE. L B McMillan, W E Flood, P F Duffy, Ch’town. TWO MILE HANDIOAP, W F Collins, Ch’town; R. Smith, Windsor; J McDiarmid, J M Robinson, St. Joho; H F Grant New Glasgow; T Naas, Lunenburg; Lewis Large, Ch? Town; Roy Lea, Victoria; I. McKinnen, Montreal; G T. Morris, L A Sellar, LR U nsworth, W T Harvie. W B Prowse, W L Harvie, Reg Stewart, Byron Brown, Fenton Newsom. Picton Brown, © M Clark, E L Cooke, W Cooke, Ch’ Town. HIGH JUMP. P McLeod, H Laird, Georgetown, W E Flood, Charlottetown. FIVE MILE C, W. A. CHAMPIONSHIP. Wm Noble, St. John; R Smith, Windsor; E C Salmon, J McDiarmid, JM Robinson, St Jobn; T Naas, Lunenburg, B C Prowse LRU neworth, W Carbonell, Ch’fown; D Keith, Halifax; Ivan McKinnon, Montreal; AL Jones, St Jobo. Miss Helena McDonald, having retarned from Montreal, where she took a course of lessons in ball- room and fancy dancing from Prof. Norman, president of the West- ern Association of Dancing Masters of Canada and the United States, and from whom she holds adiploma, wili reeume her classes in Charlottetown on Wednes— day, the 15th September. 196 136 4 SARA ARAAAR A RAKAAAASARES ‘About the New Corset Waist Just what you’ve been wanting—a really com- fortable, yet neat, Corset Waist. We have it now, It’s not a “fad,” but a thoroughly good aiticle: It’s made in three pieces, narrow piece lacing in at centre of back. It’s made of fine sateen throughout; it buttons in front, and has shoulder straps. The price is $1 I O ano it’s wort 1 @esews Moore & McLeod : “What we advertise we have.” PSSST PES Fee S aS AAA wes i i oe i Oe oe es ee ee, ee ee, Ae eee ss HARASS ASAASASS FARRAR ARRAS RRR AAA RAR ARAR AA AH eee ee eens an fini: nas ae There Isn't a Home in Charlotteourn But needs something new in the house furnishing line NEW SIDEBOAR ™ a new Rocker or Easy Chair. Extension Table or some other necessary. There isn’ta need in the house in Charlottetown wo cannot supply. PRICES RIGHT.....cccceee “We Furnish Homes-” owen ee ee JOHN NEWSON. Newson Block, Victoria Row.