— GE OO IEE THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, OCTOBER 14 1897 E.oan. |TRLEGRAPHIC. B if © Interest Guaranteed man thine says, **Lend Shakespeare everyone wants your ears to every 9 eCaAT™, @na rel’ you the merits of his coeds. gut =oas you well know, nine times out of ten the goods do not bear out the | rte ry. THE LOAN Weeks & Co. ask 1s your eyes They are the ultimace judges, ‘heir verdict we corfident- ly »ppeal. Weeks & Co: guaranteed is a saving of 10 to 50 per cent. on yoir dry goods purchases. \Y es.we mean a saving of 10 to 30 }ercent. Our reasons ore. BECAUSE WEEKS & GO tuy 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 at most attractive prices One visit to our store with in’ spection of goods and prives will prove tbat our fall stock has uo 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, Giack Dress Goods, Ladies’ Underclothing, Gents’ Underclothing, Corsets, Gloves, Hosiery 'V. AWEEKS & Co. Wholesale and Retail October Mavazines — AT THE— Sunnyside Bookstore HASZARD & MOORE Sunnyside Bookstore. Are gelling with ue. If your pipe is getting played out or if you contemplate buying purchaee heres Our large display pleases most people—why not buy ? Quality away up, prices away down. A. W REDDIN, Pm. B CENTRAL DRUG STORE, SUNNYSIDE, | FATALITY AT PRESTON. | to Death, their seven mties from here, at midnight. house was occupied by Peter Downey, a Arthur and Harry Wild, eigit and all but when taken out were found suffo- cated by smoke and nothing could be done to restor: them. Hon. Mr. Blair Banquetted. Hon. Mr. Blair passed off weil. Minister, in his speech which closed about two o’clock, said he prencsed to enter into competition with the C. P. R., to bring freight to St. John claiming that the Intercolonial could bring it as quickly andas cheap as the shorter route which Two Colored Children Burned ves in a burning honse at Preston, | The | } . . : , , , : colored mao. It took fire while Lhe familly | daiay ft ten ) ant Harrinyton, of the British years of age. Thev wereremoved last of had a heavier grade. It would require tive, six or feven hundred thourand doliars to pat St. John in shape to bandle traffic ou the east side, and he proposed to | ask his colleagues to spend that much, The Cattle Were Slaughtered. Sr. Jonn, Oct. 14.—The Jersey cattle | bought by the Government for stock pur- poses from J.B. Reburn, of the Eastern Townshipe, were elaughiered today, the Government, after a long controversy, agreeing to pay Rebura one hundred dollars and ail bis expenses. The animals were killed in the presence of government officials, but the results of the port mortem are not yet announced, Rumored New Partnership. Harirax, Oct.14.—It is rumored that Hon. F. Peters is to resign the Premier- ship of P. BE. Island tto form a partner- ship with Sir C. H. Tupper to carry on a law practice in Victoria, B. C. This rumoris believei to be well founded. Sir Hibbert will likely retain hie seat in | Pictou. A Cape Breton Suicide. Wesr Bay,C.B.,Oct. 14—The eui- cide took place at his home last week of | Donald Nickillop, an aged farmer who , was widely knowa and reepected by ail. deed. ’ Hanged Himself ai Home. Atma. Ont., Oct.— Jacob Grosee a farmer went toa funeral with his wife yesterday. Onthe way home the couple quarrelled uver trivial matters. Gro-se told his wite they would not be together much lot ger and on his arrival Lowe hanged himeelf. Readymade clothing—-There is quite a flurry in our clothing department just now over some tremendous bargains im Over- coats that we bought very cheap. —Prowse Bros. | 3 3 2 “Tt pays to buy at Carter’s. ‘Now is the time to buy BULBS. We have a large stock for out door and indoor culture,imported from i.otland, China and other coustries of production. No better varieties or higher qualities are procurable anywhere. Our prices are Jower than those of any of the foreign dealers for eame quality of Bulbs, and buyers have the advantage of seeing what they are getting. MAIL ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY Hyacinths, Tulips, ro- cus, Bermuda Easter Lilies, «hinese Sacred Lilies, Freesias, Narcis- aus, also Hyacinth Glasses Our Bulb Catalogue gives full — and culturai directions, rree rite or cail for it, Geo. Carter & Co., Booksellers & Stationers. POePPPOTTrTrrorreonennT re nre nner nner rrr nero nnn ronnie? SCCOSIOCOHOH“SIGHSS SOOOHHHESOSS CORE ESESOOTES 00000000 COGS E 1E0 2009909860060) 8008 COCO UFEA 0000 S88C8 COSC OSES ENE 3 3 3 | AV rrr? DAMMAM AAUUUAL GUd Add dddddddd | LATEST NEWS BY WIRE AND MAIL. New York, Oct. 12.—Atcrnado struck New Jersey todav. Ittidvelled from the little village of Far Hills. near Sumit, to Elizabeth, At Eliza'eth it wrecked a building and killed @ man who had sought shelter there. Wasntiyerox, D. C. Oct. 12 —Attorney- | General Fi zgerald, of California, in the supreme court t dav, moved to advance ithe hearing of the case of W. T. Durand, inter sentence of death in California, | duc court took the matter under advise- | } ment PorrLaxp, Me, Oct. 12.—One of the | wildest gales tbat bas swept along the —— ' coast for months prevailed in this vicinity a | this afternoon, Reports from incoming Others Saved With ifficulty---Suffc- | vessels were to the effect that a terrible : |; #& was running outside and i! sny cated With Smoke yeesels were obliged to remain outside all | night inthe storm their chance of reach- —_—— | ing port in safety wae not very bright. Hatirax, Oct. 14—Two children /o-t No disasters have been reported. Manxpa.ay, Burmah,October L2—A garg | armeu with long Knive-, of 350 Lurmese, ihe south gate of Man ght and made for the resi- rusped throttgh hat iest o were atleep. Mre, Downey wasil! and it | dence of Major Dobbie, but they were was with difficulty she and her children | driven off by the Britieh officere and Se- were removed. There were two other< in | poys on guard. Four of the Burmese the house at the time,nephews of Downey, |} were killed and fuue wounded. Lieuten- force, and three other Se; oye were wounded. Simia, October 12.—A despatch from | Mawuud anpovnce ihat the Jirga tribes— | men bave surrendered their rifles, and have eolemnlysworn to maintain the peace anddrive out Umra Kbhan’s followers. The troops forming the Mahmound puni- tive expedition have destroyed twenty-six Sr. Jon, Oct. 14.--The Lanquet to | fortitied villages, and have killed many The | of the insurgent natives, Maprip, Oct. 12.—A private cable mes- sage from Washington declares that preei- dent McKinley will endeavour to induce the insurgents to accept automony and if they refuse he wilido his utmost to put an end to the agitation and prevent fili- bustering, as he believes that now that Weyler ‘sre alled congress will supp rtth a policy. ’ Austio, Texas , Oct.12—Four men held up a train 12 miles from bere this after- neon and secured about two buodred dol- lors from the passengers. Au atiempt to get the safe open was unsucceseful. O-rawa, Oct. 12.—A militia general order issued today provides that al! ap- pointments for commanding officers are for five years. Any extention of tenure will be for three years only. The orders also contain a despatch from Hoo. Joseph Chamberlain saying that jubilee medals should be worn with uniform after all English decorations and bef»re all other medals. The appointment of honorary lieutenant colonels to each regiment of cavalry, brigade of field artillery, regiment of garrison artillery and battalion of in- tantry will be approved on the cendition that a eanction is obtained from head- quarters, that will not coufer the right to command and that no public expente be incurred in reference to royal echools of inspection. The general offiver command- ing says that the class of non-commission- ed officers and men sent for instruction are not always creditable tothe corps to which they belong aud that better care thould be exercised in their selection. ‘ —_——P> 2 <a CARMICHAEL SURRENDERS, It will be remembered that three men convicted in the McGuinness assault case He cut.his throat almost from ear to ear. | were sentenced last week, one of them be- No reason can be assigned fur the rash | ing a St.John man. | James Carmichael, alias “Baldy” Carroll, | forfeited his bail. He returned to Bos‘ on on The fourth prisoner, Saturday morning, gave himself up to the police, and, within an hour, was seotenced to state prison for @ term of not more than 15 years and not Jeas than 12 years. Car- michael told the offivers that he returned to Boston from New York. His wife and a friend named W.S, Barker were on his €3,000 bond. He says he left Boston last Friday night, driving a team as far as Hartford, Conn. There he took a boat to New York, and it was bia intention vo sail to London. where he intended to be one of “Young” Sullivan’s seconds in the latver’s coming fight with Plimmer. Carmichael! bad shaved off his mus- tache and wae growing a chia whisker. 240 3i his sentence very cooly: His disguise was developing in good shape when he turned up. Heseemed to take —— —— -- ' BORN: At Kensington, on the 9th inst., to Mr. and Mra. W. G. Simpson, a daughter. aT! = —— MARRIED In St. Paul's Church this morning by the Rev. John T. Bryan, rector, Arthur W, Weeks, of Charlottetown, to Carrie S. Unsworth, of the same place. DIED .< wv . At Moncton, on the Ilth inst., after twelve months illness, borne with sweet resignation, Hiram, dearly beloved son of Pau! and Annie Lea. [The above mentioned Paul Lea was for many years a resident of Charlottetown. We sympathise deeply with him in his bereavement. ]} At Kildare, Daniel McDougall, eldest eon of the late Michael McDougall, aged 26 veare. R. IP. HENRY R. LORDLY C. E, ; A.M Can. Soc. C. E. Graduate College of Civil Engineering, Cornell University. Consulting Engineer for General Work, Specialtes: Hydraulic, Sanitary Engineer- ing and Bridge Derigning. Offices at Charlottetown and St. John. Island correspondents address to Charlottetown, oct 14 d&w erkins, NEW DRESS GOO A LS a Sterns & Turner | Latest Styles and Materials Now In Stock ' This season we have a large stock of Dress Goods, embracing everything new and desirable for t] | trade, with a variety of suitable trimmings. The display is fine, and the prices you Yon should inspect our stock before you decide on your new dress—it will pay you todo so, Ny old goods of any kind to show you, everything this season’s importation, city. ux _- “MARINER” ANSWERED, Sir,—In looking over the last Examiner I see a tirade on the Grand River tavy service over the signature of “‘Mariner.”’ The very fact that one who pretends to have the interest of the place at heart does not give what he pretends to be facts ovei his own name is sufficient proof that they are false. He charges me with the same crime that Sir Robert Walpole charged William Pitt with, that of being young. Ia his crusty brain he seems to think thats young man should not be allowed to earn his living. But I can inform him that the people of Annandale have before now given me positions of (not with his consent) trust both in church and state. Besides ail this I have tor one of my sureties a man who has been surety for the three prévious buoy masters and another of my surities iz the oldest pilot on the River, 8 man who pijoted ships and’ vessela in thie river befcre “Mariager’ opened his eyes to behold the blue skys of the Maritime Provinces. I would also inform him that it was this man who buoyed and staked tne river this year ac- cording to the instructions of the harbor master, and if “Mariner” bas any ships he is uneasy about, wind and tide permit- tiog, he will pilot them to their destination free of charge. Now as to the buoys used. The bar buoy and inside buoys were made according to plans furnished to Mr. John Swaitow. The present bar buoy has served that purpo- e for seveu years, the other buoys for shorter periods of time. But they are al] the same as those used by pre- vious contractors. Now, “Mariner” I can bring the teetimony of the Captain of t he only vessel at preseat sailing out of this barbor that the river is buoyed aod staked better than it bas been for yeare. I can bring the testi- mony of the best pilot out of Georgetown tothe same effect. And it seems evident that you must have bad some of the contents of an ale cash in you wheu you counted the stakes as there weie never leas than thirty and at present forty in the places you spoke of. Now “Mar- iner” will you, over your own name, pame & point or shoal where the two pre vious contractors bad stakes that there are none sow, and also the places where they are now that bad none before. You need not bother about the harbor master. He do ¢a good deal more towards looking after the harbor than avy of his predeces- sors within the memory of the present generation. More anon if necessary. Georges E, Savit.e, Buoy Master. Annandale, Oct. 11, 1897. RY A Are You Losing Flesh? Then something is wrong. To the young italways means trouble. It is a warning to any one, unless they are already too fat. Scott’s Emulsiou checks thie waste and brings up your weight again. —_——_~—-—>-———_-— Miss E. E. Ernst, optician will be at Captain Samuel McRae’s corner of Kent and Queen Streete, Oct. 12th and 13th all persons have eye trouble and wishing to consult ber will kindly call early as time is limited. dw 8i Ladies Jackete—If you get them from us they are right.—Prowse Bros. 240 2i THIS WEEK | THIS WEEK ! BUT NOTHING Pipes, Pipes, Pipes, Pipes. A good Briar, 10c. | SEE THEM, SEE THEM aneosoe REDDIN BROS. Oppesite P. O. Right in style, right in quality, right ia price. Anotberlot of hats opened Saturday 11s Seasons W ill find are the lowest in the vackets and Capes Jackets and Capes “Tf it’s good it’s here, If it’s here it’s good,” (2 ‘What we advertise we have.’ | * PEER SEE SEPT FY YY ees “ are *: rf *, Of **1897 style” of honest satisfying wear, is the JACKET we sell. x; We have Jackets to plewse people who are not eaey to please We a sell Jackets from $198 rightup. We don’t saycur $195 Jacket is ‘| worth more | it’snot. We do claim that it’s the hext $1 95 Jacket. Retter Jackets sell at $<.35, $2.55, 8285, 83,15, S385 ar; $4.35 and soon, up just as high as you'd like to go. : ; = NEXT TOA PRETTY GIRL Tocaarm and delight you sareour Cobber seat, and Rattan Rockers, and our new Mirrors, 8.50 to 11.59, will enable you to make yourselves admirable to both sexes. Qur new window blinds 25 to 45 will beautify your home ail for a little money. , We furnish homes. JOHN NEWSON. 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