nis a * 7 = ‘ 4 THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBER §& 1897 < salah rx am PAPAS ET 0ST tere | LATEST NEWS BY WIRE AND MAIL: :- received here that the captain and eight ssa tie eh men of an American sealing schooner who SPECIAL DESPATCHES TO THE EXAMINER. got separated from the vessel in boats and @ ll ait ; ae | landed at Kamechatka, were arrested by | the Russians for poaching on seal preserves _£ ; 7 NEWS FROM THE CAPITAL, and compelled to work in @ stone quarry, , € S e © % until liberated by the British cruiser Daphne on Sept. 27th. They were tried by - . . > ' ns } . at ' 4 A: r r , , o aw tus sis authusitver'and aeveitel al td, To again empasize how cheap we seil good quality Ladies Jackets. @p Sat 5‘ : : : ore . * - - 4 ie , ° . & Revenue Half a Million Behind |°", coccmner Gt he Constan urday and Friday we will offer the foilowing inducements: — ° | tinoure correspondent of the Times saye: we 8 Te m . . ‘ 10 Four Months, ‘6 j e sultan peremptorily refuse - ; Blac! Kv Beuel t Cloth Jackets. W ith velvet € Black Boucle ‘Noth J acke ts. W ith far i haa mee aM . in ; . » “> ~ / . . . ‘ icy eile ti shte on the Dardanelles or the Gulf | collar, would sell elsewhere for $4.90, our : braid trimmings, a model garment at 7.00 ’ ’ i] inn an { Si ObDIiC!# intii the eace tres , he ree ws (oO .7 . » a <p : ’ 5° ie 2 : . i. Mulock’s Jubilee Stamp Project Fast mck : as til dn et : - ee | price $2 60. Y our price 55.90, urk i Grreece f Signed. 1e | ; ; wi } ! r e to TrAaArd } o | / . Atlantic Service. Pe it or a pe + _— —T porte regarding > O~<D O@~<> O~D OD OD OD OD OD OD OD IDO ODS ¢ ea © BD OD Oa DE BAT Fe, eo ee on ~ ek Inc ‘lud an f rian bera. 8 to temporarize, Phe | >= oe 2eom . om ahaciilns mthie Malis breatens »manud ‘ . € j Ira. say . Orrawa, Nov. S—The revenue for the | et threatens to demand Black Napp Cloth Jackets, with velvet % Light ey Beaver Cloth Jackets, with I r ooths pd ug Uet ils 7 — : — : ° RH F ' Ce ¢ - F re ; T k ARE BARGAINS 4 i n bel : rd th ty sooty 4} stuido Lonpoyn, Nov. 5.—The Chronicle say collar , we ll vorth Do.00, our price $3.15. é velvet co ilar, = f; ance y stitching, wor ths yA 50) INO b Sal “i last year P Biege Oui oe ee —* , , It woul ld bave ‘beet on far worse b ul Ho nm. om one vouvinced, by the eT — S292 O82. FO’ <= A (>< ae < . pita i ive $1.8 Wo quote low cash prices to Mr. Mulock made two bundred thousand y anguegs ot — — 5 alleged con- == > ae ~ OOS @2RD OD OD OD OD OD OD ) 0302DW9B93DWSHBVI9SBVUEAOsS 6eee all buyers for cash = otlare out of hia Jubilee etamp project ein the tath ahaa Sees alt Mace rer C ; é I ri pee _Lt-Col Blise, Deputy Assistant Adjatant | UP" he birth of a sov, tha: the report Light Fawn Beaver Cloth Jackets, with §€ Heavy Black Frieze Jackets, with vely General, has resigned from public service, | at *he had sent sach congratulauons | hieh collar and smoked pearl buttons, good § collar, fancy stitching witl — (| Ie’stt Linens and Towels The Beaver Line bas notified the gov | W989 UHtTue, It lovest gaied the matter, As 3 er e A pr ih Shin ae € Cae Sees ene wit a cord tr immin g; sHc ino Toilet Towela | STamen? a Lo sign the contract for | * <a Mr bit ha ae _ z ae ees alue at 90 00, eer oom v would se]] lor 95,90, our pric: 36. oe ), pre rder, all linen, value 34c. larger | *h¢ Atlantic mail service. The mavager | ee ee received a message | A . size, «ame quality 35c regular 44c. ‘| Of the Beaver Line says the coutract was ) ‘T°! Ue (iSeD. EMIT j | CDOD BOSH VWOHD BHDBOHDBOIDWOHBSISS GF OOM OHO DHDOHDSIH/DES 0 2WSHF62D63SHVWSS 1 o? $1.50 %2.00 a? en fine | @scussed and settled to the satisfaction of doa a, ae ¥ é d alo con® a dias Begkine, : val 50c dozen | 2! parties lncladice the Canadien Pacific. | a Lit # grey not ge jor —. children, | Heav y Black Cloth Jackets, with hich . aun le er Jackets in bh Peavy Black — ot. John 1s t be the freig] ' ‘pus yt ith em. e mother should ’ . > f r 59c-0 r best quality f bleached | While ite wilt te taken aboard NS? | allow no false modesty to stand in the way | collar and f: uncy black buttons, should be ¢ - For with velvet coll: ar and cord trimming; 59e¢ —Ou st quality fine unbleached oe om ; Tai anen oa - anal ty sfooybch Halifax. he tirst ma’ wl ll he by the of her « daughter’s kr lowledg e of hers eelf, of mat ke j Ss 00, our pt ice S: ), 3: y € in 11e! ent sty les, Ss should be mar ked $s. 00, ia 72 inch Bleached Table Linen Steamer Gallia which will leave Liverpool | hi a of her perils. aed eiese y Jour choice for $ 9.00. aa r , ' + thiriy ars Dr. Pierce has used his = - . SoO< <m O<r 0 a , © valve 1.20 on Saturday mext j thiny year t d {) SOOO] 1 O19 VOD DWOEVW OA*O*02 6D O-~> @> 6 20. 3 | Be tap: sled peice. «Foe , CS OWI’ VWO4s*SS whee ~Large 81ze VW hite Counterpsnes, L satiate Fiche a cbr wth. 4 Tt as Se ecest v 6-302 |6aeu Val’ &1.15. ost on Black Roek Piller, 6 @QCOPr, WOTKS ¢ ee y Warm Winter Underwear. ao | See. e” Seseete, . Copinaty . haverns * ‘ Successors to He» v all wool country ecox Ide Hairax, N _Th S Jo} } eo os os sie ye : * ” 9 P ki St & T 4 : - a ALIFAX, NOV. 5.—lbe St. John ship | searches out the weak spot d build e€rKins value 2Ze. Ladies « es Cas oe ; P | , pots and builds erns u Nee on eamless Cashmere John McLeod, from Ililo with sugar, | them up. A woman who would unders tand ; rner “ | wa U ~- _ , i. struck Black Rock a mile and a half off'| | herself shouid send Sf cents to the W orla’s — ae ie core a. ; Sambro yeetergay morning aod went w | Dispensary, Beffalo, N. Y., for De Fireproofing Wood. rt | | : . rents Linders anc pieces. The crew was saved. The cargo Pier e’s M + : : : ce’s Medical Ax ivie ver, a book 3 Another method of fire neeeare OTE 34? was i Drawers the best value we have ever! was valued at « hundred thousand dollars wes ’ en ee has bee ta ep owned $ a pica ss Ce If it's good it’s here, wir siieen i pages, as been brought forward—this time If it’s 49 ” St t was insured in the Atlantic Mutual, minimisation t Hurlingh: he Sti f it’s here it’s good, 6 ol de begey all wool ribbed, Bide | Now York at Hurlingham, where the British Non- . j ak at ae “ aw LOCAL NOTICES. inflammable Wood company has given Fin: knit ‘Shetland, in all weighte, SL.25 a suit up. Worth $180 Grand value. Big purchase Knit Shirts, 30¢ made to eel! at72e. Another line Grey and Blue Flannel Shirts, all sizes, marked $1.25, to dic" F5e. Corsets to Clear O44 Vines; aizee 18 to 20, and 23 19 28 . 48 for BO€ ; = acer ge sSe for : te Lat ea Kl giores 1 ] wail Ave 75 204 “96 o clear—odd ots; Geu Kid Gloves, alighily ‘notted, yale prile,. S155 for 77sec, $125 for 63¢ “This Week New Clean Blankets heep. From the best assortment, the best govod-, the best value. Examine our stock, we bny for cash from the best makers, and sell cheap. Try The People’s Store. — W. A.WEEKS & To. Lecture and Ertertainment Course SEASON 1897—1898. St eters New Hall, Ch'town Alurnate Tuesdays as followe :— Nov. 16th and 30th. Dec. 14th aod 28th. Jaoy. llih and 25th. Feb, 3th and 22nd. Particulars of each Entertainment wili be giv» ip due couree in our local colums re ptli— Jap Japan Japanese our _— consigment of Japanese China ware and Fancy Articles Is Here... and is ahead of anything ever shown in this city. Come and see, Every- body welcome. Only a few of those Jap Teapots at 19¢ each left. ~ HASZARD & Moor —— Bookstore. ‘SOH. “SAINTE MARIE,” * ——. > Will eail for dias about 10th inst., and will carry freight under deck and horees on deck at lowest rates. Apply to A. HORNE & CO. Ch’town, Noy 8— Fatal Fire Near Halifax. Havirax, Nov. 8.—The house of George Tullock, at Cole Harbor Road, three miles from Halifax, was burned. Mrs. Tullock’s sister, Maria Walker, and a twa.year-vid son of Tullocks, were burned io deata, Stanley's movements. Lexpox, Nov. 8—Stanley is now in 4 $10 at Paton’s. ; Try a barrel of new Lily Queen flour from Beer & Goff. Read Paton’s offer on ladies’ fine jackets. Z6idw New eweet potatoes and Jamaica oranges | at Beer & Gott’s. Read Stanley Bros. ad to all lovers of good table linen, in today’s issué,. 25 per cept offal! jackets marked over 261 dw Sweeping sale of high-class jackets and capes at Patow & Co's. 261 dw Big jacket eeie now on at Paton’s. — A Murderer Contasses. Ranpox, Que. Nov. 8—Tom Naulty, aged 21, has confessed to naving murdered his three sisters and brothers on Thursday last. —_—_— 1 3 BI | ‘ It pays to buy at Carter’s.” Wallets CARD CASES, LADIES’ PURSE and CARD CASE COMBINED.COIN HOLD- ERS, FARMERS’ PURSES HUAN LN (big ones, only 25c each) CHILDREN’S PURSES, LADIES’ SATCHELS and BICYCLE BAGS. PURSES from 5c, 15c, 20c, 25c up to $5 each, Also PURSES and PUKSES galore. Sec them. Seethem. A large and new importation ju3t re- ceived. Geo. Carter & Co., Bookeellers & Stationers. WALUAAWAddddddddddddddddddadd SOCCSEOS COT L 00900600300 Cent’s Should see The five line of Walking Canes we are showing. A nice cane is part of a man’s make up. Especially useful for long fall walks. THE VERY LATEST in sticks. Very little money puys one A. W REDDIN, Phu. B CENTRAL DRUG STORE, SUNNYSIDE, 000 0000 000000000008 DOSS ~~ ~~ ~~ E E E E E E SOOSS SOOOTOOOSO EAL 8000080886800 © 00640666 od 608608730008 .088 $000 Buluwayo. He ie to explore Matabelland and Mashanoland before returning to Eng- land. d | 261dw Keep the children dry:—50c_ will do it. Rubber cloaks for children only 50c each at Stanley Bros., the always busy store. ; 260 2i $1.65 for $1.00 per yard—Cape cloths, 7 good colors, with plaid backe, regular $1.65 goods, for $l per yard at Stanley Bros., the always busy store. See the children’s rubber cloaks at Stanley Bros. You can have one for 50c. 260 2i Ladies winter jackets in heavy black cloth, with velvet cd!larjand cord trimming in different styles, would sell for $8.90. Your choice $5.0@.—¥. Perkins & Co. Great bargains in lad.es winter racques. No old goods in our store—F Perkins & Co., Sunnyside. “Quo Vadis,” a narrative of the time of Nero, by Henryk Sienkiewicz, just received at Carter’s Bookstore. If the sudden change in the weather has not already suggested the advisability of providing yourself with heavy underwear for winter. Our prices this week on these goods ought to put you in the notion. Heavy uoderwear 56 cents per suit up.— F. Perkins & Co. Nearly one third of the publications of the British and Foreign Bible Society are digiributed in Russia. a+s ~2-e-+e INSTANT RELIEF FROM PAIN. The great pain caused by a burn, scald or wound is instantly relieved by an ap- plication of “Quickcure.” Its healing qualities are marvellous, a& it destroys ) the microbes which usually enter where { the skin is broken and cause inflammation retard healing. * If you are in need of a ladies’ coat, now is yourchance. We have no shop-worn s. Every jacket is pew and the very latest style, at F. Perkins & Co’s., Sunny- side. We uzGoods Just Received —_--——_ —— 1 case Shelled Walnuts, 1 case Shelled Almonds, 4 cases Dessiccated Cocan ut, Choice Layer Figs, Sweet Jamaica Oranges, california Muscated Raisins New Jersey Sweet Potatoes, China Preserved Ginger, “Lily Queen” Flour ate«-«~ Beer & Goff PD pond get fifty cents on each dollar; no ; rience necessary, ‘Write for agent’s oo fit, Address The Catholic Néws, 5 Barclay St., New York, Oct 23 41 an exhibition designed to demonstrate the security against fire of buildings their new process. For the purpose of the experiment two buildings about 11 feet square and 30 in height had been set up—similar in all respects, except that one was made of ‘‘treated’’ timber and the other of ordinary timber, each being also furnished with a chimney for the purpose *f treating a strong Graft and facilitating combustion. Outside of these houses, on the windward, flrewood and shaving: were piled, which Were set on fire simultaneously. In five min- utes the building of ordinary timber was well ott firé iid in about half an hour reduced to ashes, while the other structure remained intact save for the charring of the woodwork on the side exposed to the direct action of the flames. A further test had meanwhile been applied by igniting a pile of shav- ings and fagots inside, but again the effect was merely to char the wood, which did not break into flame. A box, too, made of the treated wood and which had been placed in the midst of the ignited material was afterward drawn out practically uninjured.—New York Sun. A Use For English Sparrows. The crusade against the killing of our song birds cannot but receive the indorsement of every right minded wo- man. We are all ready to join Audu- bon societies and to help in every way to keep our forests peopled with beauty and teneful with song. But there isa little rowdy fellow beyond the pale of our sympathies — that wicked little fighter, the English sparrow. Individ- ually he is harmless enough, but col- lectively he is capable of the greatest mischief. The extermination of our song birds is apparently the chief aim of his existence. We can néver forgive him, but our wrath against him should be mollified because of his one redeem- ing point—he is good in pie. ‘‘Four and twenty’’ of him would reproduce that matchless dish of nursery fame. Under the alias of ‘‘reedbird’’ he is constant- ly sold in our markets and praised by purchasers in the final act of disposing of him. So let us enjoy sparrow pie in and out of season, since we may do s0 without a moral twinge and indeed feel that we are doing society a service.— Home Companion. A Tube Straightening Machine. As is generally known, when cold drawn steel tubing emerges from the die it curves more or less and must be straightened before it can be used. This process of straightening has usually been done by hand, but a machine which is made at Hagerstown, Ind., not only straightens tubing, but at the same time polishes it and removes dents, kinks and all other imperfections. Ili will operate equally well on gas pipe or ee Age. PAINT YOUR CHEEKS, Not with paint on the outside, that is easily washed off. Put the color on from within. Scott’s Emulsion fills the cheeks with rich, red blood. Itis a color that days too. Gsy & Son, Cedars, Charlottetown, are connected by telephone. Shirpers, hotels or private families, requiring vegetables should have their prices. Their etock includes celery, cauliflower, cabbage, carrots, beets, parsnips, Onions, squash, pumpkin, beans (for baking) game, etc. 135 Im 245. WANTED. A nurse Or two h'idren. Reter- ences required. t Apply .o Mr. UW. B. Stewart ” noys—3i pd Euston constructed with timber treated by | i. Ella Morris Kretschmar in Woman's | ¢ 4 “Choosing just right under- ; asy wear” for ladies, is easy work at our store, We've so many styles, so manv to Bu weights, so many sizes— such a range of prices that q it only means a few minutes time to choose the «@ exactly right one. 22c Soft, heavy, warm, ioned well made, full fashioned, said to he worth 25c to 28c. 28c Soft, heavy, warm, full fashioned vests, butt- oned front: 35c <A_ grand value heavy, soft, well-finished fashioned to fit, butt med, 45c Is a beauty, fine ribbed vest, fleec2 lined, splendid winter comfort, full fashioned, buttoned front, 5Oc A big lot ina hg VESTS. VESTS. (8c Two grand lines| 78c Fine, soft woolen +f heavy vest close rib, full tash- — ‘ j pure wool, close rib fashioned, buttoned front, silk faced. $110 Purest wool, soft and fine as silk, peauti- fully made and finished. See those heavy, scotch Lamb’s Wool Underwear, DRAWERS. 29c Ladie’s Drawers, in fine soft, close wool. 48c Ladie’s fine heavy made, Drawers - close basket big values at a|~. : | “e little price. Fine wool ribbed, finely finished. - vests buttoned front,|75¢ A specially nice a fashioned to fit. graded beautifully made Be § 6Oc A good grade similar | and finished. i goods, but of finer make. ; , a Fine fall line of Children’s Underwear, Good if assortment of combination suits. i Moore & MoTueod. F | 7. What we forme we ae dia a | Good tailoring That isthe kind we do. If youcannot get suitel tj where else, try us. WE CAN DO IT, ‘« $17.00 ' Fits you with a suit of elegant Clay Worsted. ¥ $15.00 : Fits vou toa beautiful Blue Serge Suit, English manufac elegantly made and trimmed. $14, $15, $16 Is the price we ask you for nobby tweed suits. the better kind. HATS! HATS! a hat until you The latest fashions. Large Stock. Don’t buy see ours. Gents’ Furnishings in the very latest styles. McKay Woolen 0 High Class Tailors’and Furnishers. as ie b L a Me Sol Peat ; aay: —_ eS e Yee ee eS re ne ee ee eee er ee ee ee eg a a a a a ae a ae a ee anew’ wl ie a i