<t, fk ey RE STRONG IN Ladies’, Gents’, Boys’ and Girls. smd Misses’ Warm Winter Underclothing, Linders, Drawers and Combinations. Cbi'dren’s Combinations, $1 00 per suit Girl's Combinations, $1.55 per suit. Misses’ Combinations, $1.75 per suit. Ladies’ Combinations. $1.75 per suit. Ladies Combinations, extra quality, 52.25 per suit. Laties and Children’s Lind- ers, «ll prices. Gents Unde clothing Gents heavy Scotch fine knit Linders and Drawers, worth 90c each, at $1.25 per suit Another line fine knit ex- tra heavy Shetland, 1ezular $1.40 each, at per suit $2.25. SPECTAL, HOSIERY Ladies’ fine Cashmere seam Youths | A Severe Engagement Fought. te Sud a THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, OCTOBER 2, 1897 SPECIAL DESPATCHES TO THE EXAMINER. JHE INDIAN = FROUBLES. rr mu TELEGRAPHIC. WEEKS & {0 | | | has started from probably in connection with the cession of ; The Ocean Mai! Service, Orrawa, Oct. 2.—The Minister of Trade and Commerce bas decided to call for tenders for the carrying of the Canadian mails to and from Great Britain for one | year from the 25th, of November. | {1,000 People in Halifax. Ha irax, Oct. 2.—The attendance at the exhibition yesterday was eleven thousand. Over forty thousand people been in attend- | ance so far. | Grecian Gabinet has Resigned. | Avnens, Oct. 2.—Cabinet has resigned. | | LATEST NEWS BY WIRE AND MAIL. Parsons Kassala, 29,.—Govenor Massowah to Suakim, Sept. Simta, Oct. 1—The troops wader | General Jefiries had severe fighting ut the | village of Agranand Gat. The trbesmen | | occupied positions behind the rocks and a | hot engagement a'° close quarters was fought. Before the two villages were destroyed, Lt. Col. O’Brien aud Lieut Bro*ne Blayton were killed, Lieut. Pea- cock was eeverely wounded and Captain Stiles was slightly wounded. Three sritish soldiers were killed and_ fifteen wounded. Seven native soldiers were killed and twenty three wounded. In consequence of their failure to accept the of Mohammedans was resumed on Wed- nesday. Twelve of their villages were destroyed and three fortified blown up without opposition. SOME MILITARY CHANGES. Lieut. Arthur Gray Appointed toR. R. C1. Orrawa, Oct. 2—An important milita general order has been issued. Among the changes of primary interest to the force are the following : Col. Vidal is promoted to be commandant Reya! Regiment Canad- ian Infantry at St. Johns, Que; Lieut. Eaton, No. 4 depot, Fredericton, is appointed adjutant, No. 3 depot, St. John’s, Que; eecond Lieut. Arthur C. Hamilton Gray, 3rd New Brunswick Regiment Canadian Artillery appointed Lieut in R. R. C. 1. vice Hennessey promoted This officer is{posted on appoint- ment to No4 Regiment depot. SEVERE PARTHOQUAKES. ee terms of British commandast punishment | towers were | less hose, worth 82¢ at 25c per Det ~ Gents all wool socks, spec— ial at Ze pair, regular 28e. ‘here is no mystery regard n g our low prices, we buy tor cash direct from the ianufac. turers, and secure values that canuot be beaten. WV. A.WEEKS & Co. Wholesale and Retail Our Importation Of Pipes Are Here And ready for sale. Call and see them, RBBO REDDIN BROS. Oppesite P. O. October lacazines -— AT THE— Sunnyside Bookstore HASZARD & MIQoRE Sunnyside Bookstore. Neuralgia. In tbe head is almost everett eqaeee by decayed aud apscessed teeth. n’t sufier needlessly when youcan be releived in a few hours and cured in a tew days by the careful treatment we will give you. J.H. AYERS DENTIST. A New Island Thrown up near! Singapore, eee Sivcarors, Oct. 1.—#arthquakes report- ed vo have shaken many places on the Northeast coast border, and a new island has been thrown up near Menkabul. Z 3 = 3 2 3 — 3 3 = < “It pays to bny at Carter’s, Now is the time to buy BULES. We havea large stock for out door and indoor culture,imported from ¢ olland, China and other countries of production. No better verieties or higher qualities are procurable anywhere. | that place by the I:alians to the British. | [tis reported that Osman, Digna, the famous general of the Mehdi, has gone to Omdurman, the military camp of the der- vishes pear Khartoum. Deserters from | * : i Osman Digna’s forees bave reached Sinkat and are joining the Anglo-Egyptian army. Loxpox, Sept. 30.—The Rome corre- spondentof the Daily News says :—“It is | semi-ofticially announced thatthe condi- tions of the transfer of Kassala to Egypt buve been arranged with the exception of the financial points, which will shortly be setuied. Hgypt will then reoccupy the fort. The native garrisoa wi!l remain, but the | Englisn willreplace the Italian officers. The Anglo-Egyptian troops from Suakim will be conveyed to Massowah, and will thence march to Kassala, establishing store- houses with materia] on Italian territory.” A despatch to the Times from Simla savy :—“The Afridi and Orakzai deputation which starved for Cabul to solicit help of the Ameer was rudely checked at Jelala- bad, where the Afghan officials turned the deputation back, and refused its request for ammunition. This plain intimation from Abdur Rahman that he is resolved not to assist the tribesmen is a most striking proof of his loyalty to the treaties. The Mullahs have all along deluded the tribesmen with stories promising the Ameer’s support and the tribal leaders are only now learning the truth.” Bompay, Sept. 29.--A plague search party bas been mobbed at Igatpuri. Four members of the party, including a surgeon were severely wounded. Otrawa, Sept. 30.—Collector Milne, of Victoria, reports to the department that! the blockade on thetrails to Yukon is broken. Hethinks about 2,000 miners will manage to get through before spring, Loxpon, Sept. 30—The Marquis of Lansdowne, secretary of state for war, has presented General Nelson A. Miles, United States army, with a Lee-Kafield cavalry carbine and a British cavalry saddle and bridle, complete, Wititamstox, Mich, Sept 30.—Probabl y a fatal quarrel between brothers occured six miles south of here last night. Simon Kent fired both barrels of a shotgun at his brother Seth, striking him in the eve and in the side, and the latter will probably die. Simon has been arrested. Both men are adout 55 years old, and have families. The dispute arose over some business matters. Loxpon, Sept. 30.—A despatch to the Times from Simla says: The Afridi and Orakzai deputation, which started for Cabul to solicit the help of the Ameer, was rudly checked at Jelalabad, where the Afghan officials turned the deputation back and refused its request for ammuni- tion. This plain intimation from Abdur Rashinan that he is re‘olyed not to assist. ecient NEW DRESS: Ss GOODS — Ne ee p Perkins, Sterns & Turner } city. Yon should inspect our stock before you devide on Anotherlot of hats opened Saturday RT SN once This season we have a large stock of Dress Goocls, embracing everything new and trade, with a variety of suitable trimmings. The display is fiae, old goods of any kind to show you, everything this season’; import Latest Styles and Materials Now In Stock desirable for this seasons will find are the lowest in the ess—it will pay you todo so. Nu and the prices you your new dr ation, Jackets and Capes Jackets end Capes Right in style, right in quality, right ic. price. Church services . METHODIST. Prince S8t.— Prayer meeting at 1615s “te oie ve ae “he ae ie ie de <7 Ko : le we & "at he okt Rev. Professor Andrews at }!, Rey Dr. Pott. at 7, Sunday &chool and Bible Class at 2.30 Grace Church..—Frayer meeting at 10. Rev Dr. Potts at 11, Rev Professor Andrews atv. Sacramentat the c.ose of the evening “Tf it’s good it’s here, If it’s here it’s good,” service. Sunday schoo! and Bibie class at 2.15. Epworth League at3.3t. Strangers cordially invited. Seats provided for stian- gers. —_——s — -- — -—- e PRESBYTERIAN. Zion.—Frayer meeting at 10.15. D Sutherland at 11 and 7. school and Bible class at 2.30. St. Jammes’—Prayer meeting at '0. Rev. T. F. Fullerton at ll and 7. Sunday schcol and Bible class at 2.3@. CHURCH OF ENGLAND. St. Paul’s.—Morning ;prayer and Holy Communion atll. Sunday school and Bible class at 2.30. Evening pra:er at7. Wednesday shortened service with addresses at 730. Ali seats fre2 and unappropriated. Everybody welcome. St. Peter’s —Holy Communion at 8 and 11. Matins at 10.15, Bible class and chilrenn’‘s catechising at 430. Eveosong at 7, All seats free and unappropriated. BaPTIST. Trayverc meeting at 160 Rev J A Gordon at Rey. Sunday lland 7. Sundayschcoland Pastor’s Bible class at 2.70 strangers welcome and provided with comfortableseats. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Corner of Prince and Grafton § &ts. Rev DPD. Crawford at tl and 7. Sunday School and Paster’s Bible Class 230, pm Prayer Meeting Wednesday evyeningat 7.30. CHURCH OF CHRIST. Church.— Upper Great George &t, Service at 11 and 7. Sunday School and Bible Class at 2.30 Y SCE Prayer Meeting Wednesday evening at 7.30 CHESTNUT STREET Prayer meeting on Chestnut street Sunday at 4 o’ciock. SALVATION ARMY, Sunday services at7,11, 3, and at7p.m Week night services.—Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, briday and Saturday at8 p. m. MISCELLANEOUS. GosPEL MEETING.—Remember the Gospe meeting in the Y. M C. A, peares Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock, conducted by the Railway men. Strangers always welcome Pallid faces indicate pale, thin blood, Rosy cheeks show the pure, rick blood resulting from taking Hood’s Sarsapa- rilla. The Jacket of Style Never were so busy in our Mantle and Jacket department. Reason the tribesmen, is a most striking proof of his loyalty to the treaties. The Mullahs have all along deluded the tribesmen with stories promising the Ameer’s support, and the tribal leaders are now learning the { truth, Uur prices are lower than those of any of the foreign dealers for same quality of Bulbs, and buyers have the advantage of seeing what they are getting. MAIL ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY b= | Hyacinths, Tulips. ro- eus, Bermuda Easter Lilies. ¢hinese Sacred THe IstanpD Rattway.—The fall ar- rangement of traius on the Prince Edward Island railway will go into effect on Mon- Lilies, Freesias, Narcis- day next. On and after that date the sus, also Hyacinth express will leave Charlottetown at 6.15 a. G lasses m, standard, and will run through to (Tignish. The express in the evening { connecting with the Northumberland wili be due at Charlottetown at 6 30 standard. The Souris freight train will leave Char- Our Bulb Catalogue gives full prices and cultural directions, Free Write or call for it, Geo. Carter & Co., PYTTTOSRROTIPNN TT PRR RPTT TTT NNT TT HTT RATT TT TTT ToT rrr ero rnnr rT Toon? QUMSALAALALADALd AAA GAbASAdCd SLAAdAd SkdAdALUA MUSA AAAAALddaLAdddddLAG lottetown in the morniog and will ! remain in Souris one hour 0 s . i a Booksellers & Stationers. and minutes, arriving at Royalty Jnnetion on return at 3.50, ic time toconnect with the western accommodation leaving Charlottetown at 3.30. z/ 2 = 3| = e| = ak = a e| = t= o> e | a o| = |= e = - e| = es = eS © * ei ee ( eX Who oes net snow women and young girls wno are continually in tears? Who always see the dark side? Who have ireyuent fits of melancholy without any apparent cause? The intelligent physician will know that it is some derangement of the complicated and delicate feminine ergans. The young girl suffers, bodily and mentally, in silence. 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