el gp te Sit ” 10 Ro mag ete ew ngs a A oy ot pp Bee sg ‘ THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 15 1897 IL Weeks &Co’y. $350.00 Three hundred dol'ars’ worth Mens new Fall eeived, in and fifty Caps just re- Plain Navy Caps Fancy Tweed Caps Heavy Frieze Caps Astrakan Caps Heavy Nap Caps Caps of all kinds, from 12¢ to (52, direct from the factory to Weeks & Co's. Also New Shades Just Received Filo Floss, Lwisted Embroidery Rom«n Floss Rope Silk and Spool Silks aad a full line of B. P. & Co’s. Stamped LINENS Doylies, Tray, Sideboara and Toilet Covers,Centre Pieces, and Pillow Shams IN ALL SIZES. —_— We Guy Cheap We Sell Cheap W. AWEEKS& Lo. Wholesale and Retail. you ¢AN—— Select A Handsome Wedding present —- AT THE — SUNNYSIDE BOOKSTORE We have a large and varied steck of pretty things not to be seen elsewhere. HASZARD & MIOORE Sunnyside Bookstore. Italian Ware House Cor. Grafton and Gt. Geo. Sts. North side Queen Square De Kupyers and Herman Jansen Genuine Rotterdam GIN. JOY & DAVIES, Wholesale Wine Merchants. : TELEGRAPHIC. Buy Cheap 1 SPECIAL DESPATOHES TO THE EXAMINER, RUMPUS IN HALIFAX. RESIGNATION (fficers, A RUMPUS | | |General Gascoigne’s Insult Resented | | Hau rax, Nov. 18,—At the inspection | of the 66th Princess Louise Fusiliers, by » , . . . ol Boys and | Major General Gascoigne on Tuesday | evening, the officer made statements in | officers of the Fusiliers considered ground | less acd insulting. As a result, Colonel Humphrey and the officers have sent in their resignations, The changes made by General Gascoigne ure considered out- rageous io militia circles generally, and private citizens are sympathisiog with the baitalion. The assertion of General Gascoigne that two-thirds of the 66th,rank aod file,arearmy reserve men drawing pay from two sources. is taken as a charge of fraud. The fact that not more than forty, at the outside, of the men who are enrolled in the 66th are army-reserve men, and that General Gascoigne was talking through his bat, does not help matters. The 66th officers were practically charged with fraud and publicly insulted 12 a most cold- blooded manner. _-—s-> ~~ JiNGOISM IN THE SLATES REBUKED, Timely Utterance of a Bishop, International Arbitration Wanted, Atsany, New York, Nov. 18.—The Right Rev. William Doane, Bishop of Albany, presided at the annual convention ofclergymea and lay delegates of tne Aibany Episcopal diocete, which opened here yesterday. jJyyyhis annual address the Bishop denounctd the jingoiem pre- valent in the States and spoke strongly in fayor of international arbitration, ee ne A Conductor Killed Freperictox, Nov. 18. — Conductor Duna, of the Capada Eastern Railway, waa killed at Macybyille yesterday. He fell under the train, “ re mm ‘Itf{pays to buy at Carter's, Fountain Pens PARKER PEN Asother lot of the celebrated “Parker” just received. The “Lucky Curve” will not leak; every Pen guaranteed. Plain and gold mounted; prices up to $6.00 each. WARWICK PEN New stock now in. Every Pen guaranteed to give satisfac Mddddidd tion. Plain and engraved bar- rels. Prices $2.00 euch. GOLD PENS Ladies’ Gold Pens with Pearl Handles, all prices. Nise goods for Xmas pres- ents. Better select one and have it put aside. Geo. Carter & Co.. Bookeellers & Stationers. | 2 ATPPPLENONN Ty rr PPR RPRRRRD DR DNTTD Prey Pr nr Rr rn 00000000 0000000000000000 CAREFUL ATTENTION Any prescription you en- trust tous will have our very best attention. wecarry the very in drnge. We give you honest work uee the best of drugs, and give them to you at honest prices. Try us. A. W REDDIN, Phm. B CENTRAL DRUG STORE, a latest SUNNYSIDE, SOCG CP2* 600050004 0004 vee SOOOOOC SHEE S DES SOHOECSOOSER SOCK SCOSESLECESE SOOOOA, 6 5O46.309 GD O8O08 SO42 SOS OOOO OESOSESO QF MILITIA | public regarding the battalion which the A BRUSH INeTHE MOUNTAINS British Force Compelled to ) Retire, Gallant Conduct of the Sikhs. Simia, Nov. 18.—Two companies of Sikis, bolding the spur of the hill, were so fiercely assulted yesterday that they had to call for reinforcements. Colonel Haughton with the Baknir Sikhs rerimeat | rushehed to their support. The whole | force withdrew gradually fighting every step of the valley. Dusk had now set in | and the enemy was crowding the Britis fon }all sides. Colonel Hanghton determined | to camp for the pigutand send companies lto storm a couple of block houses from which the fire was annoying. The Sikhs drove out the enemy at the point of thefbav | Onet. Six were killed and many ben | wounded during thie charge. The wound- ed were then brought ia under the emy’s increasing fire and the force finally reached head-quarters next mornirg with. out further casualties. al ca TARTE TAKES A LITTLE TRIP ‘Goes to See New York Harbor, —_— Orrawa, Nov. 18.— Hon. Mr. Tarte and hie chief Engineer, left here for New York to inspect the New York harbor works. Madame Tarte and daughter accompanied the mivister. Sir Oliver Mowai left here for Toronto yesterday morning. Sudden Death of a Priest. Moncton, Noy. 18.—The Rev. P. Brad- ley, the priest resident at Cape Bauld, Westmoreland, died: suddenly yesterday. LATEST NEWS BY WIRE AND MAIL Viexxs, Nov 16.—The Greek bishop of Canea, island of Crete, has beex notitied by the Russian consul that the czar proposes to rebuild at his own cost the burned Christian quarter of Canea and to enlarge the Orthodox Greek church. His majesty hae also granted a large sum Of mouey for the relief of the poor of Canes. St, Pererspera, Nov. 16—All day long a fierce wind from the sea has driven the waters of the Neva up the stream’and flood ed the canale, euburban islands and out - lying portions of the city. Several bridges have Leen swept away and the flood con- tinues to rive, threatening to assume grave preportions. At frequent intervals cannon are fired at the fortress to keep the inhab- itants alert. @xicaco, Nov. 16.—Edward Fink, 20 years old, waved at his sweethearta hand containing a bottle ot carbolic acid. “Hurrab; I'm off,” he shouted, and drank the contents. Fink stood opposite the bome cf Miss Nanvie Peterson. She sat by the window watching her youthful lover, with whom the had quarrelled. She saw him raise the bottle to his lips, and heard hisadieu. She saw him swallow the poison and fallto the ground. Then she rushed across the street, and knelt by his side until an ambulance cam:. Fink died an hour afterwards. The trouble started in a lovers quarrel Saturday night ata party, Sr. Joitn’s Nfld., Nov. 16.—Governor Murray claims that he does not sgree with Lord Aberdeen fegarding appointinents, and sanctioned a latge bumber today, inostly defeated Candidates. The Govern- tient resigned inthe afternoon, and the Winter=Morine administration aseums control tomorrow morning. Ali appoint- ments since the election will be cancelled. A Gazette Extraordinary tomorrow after - noon will announce that James Baird, Alex. Robinson, John B. Ayre, and E. Bowring will be apppointed to the legisla- tive council. Wixnivec, Nov, 16.—Attorney—General Cameron of the Manitoba government said the decision of the Pope ae reported is to beiregretted ." It seems that the antagoniem of the minorityto the public schools system has apparently rather increased than diminished since the settlement and will probably be further increased than diminished by the decision. He considered it a‘ retroactive step'on the part of the Vatican. Mr. Cameron wantsto know why theeame rule has not been laid down for the province of Ontario. Cixornnatl, O., Nov. 19.-The Commer- cial Tribune this morning prints @ story of a foot ball game between two high school clubs of this city, those of Hughes hi school and Walaut Hills high school, in which there was a riotous free fight Each. school had its high school banner. Some one set fire to Walnut Hil) banner and held the blazing flag afioat; then followed a competition in burning of banners, and this diversion ripened into a contest with fists and clubs, in which the vo aries of each echoo! participated. At first it was chiefly in front of the grand stand, where it appeared so innocent that the police present did not interfere. Back of the grand stand, ‘however, one player was laid out unconscious for séveral minutes from a blow on the head by a fence board, another got a broken nose from a brickbat, while great 'many came off with black eyes and bruised leads. In the fisticuffs before the game Hughes won, but in the game Waluut Hill was victor by ten to nothing. Orrawa, Nov.'16.—Camille Porrier, an ed x vy lowest prices possible, ex-dominion policeman, was sentenced to the penitentiary today for uine years for counterfeiting. Wasuincron, Nov. 16.—Tbe Behring fea meeting in which representatives of Great Britain, Canada and the United States have participated, came to a close tonight. The representatives of the r.- spective governments reached an under- standing by which they hope at a later dav to effect a final decision. oronto, November 16.—A movement, with Sir Frank Smith at its head, has been started here having for ite object the pres— entation toSir George Kirkpatrick, of some tangible proof of the popularity enjyed throughout the province by the retiring Leut.~Governor and his wife. Wasuincron, November 16.—Secretary Gage has requested the secretary of the interior to instruct the Alaskan officials to gather about 600 head of reindeer from the goveroment herds for the use of the expedition for the relief of the ice-bound whalers inthe Arctic. The herd, which will be killed for food if ueeded, will be driven overland, and, it isthe covtident expectation, will reach the imprisoned whalers before the middle of February. The route over which the herd will be driven is said to abound in moss, upon which the reindeer will feed, and it isag- reed that the relief scheme is feasible and will be attended with little dauger. The eight veseela now ice-bound have acom- bined complement of 265 men. Leok Oat for the Bugine We meen your heart. Keep it strong. Don’t let it flutter or beat with a weak stroke. Scott’s Emuleion feeds the blood. It makes the heart beat stronger and greatly improves the circulation. LOCAL NOTICES, Boys and men’s new fall caps. A grand line just opened at Week’s & Co’s. Caps for al] ages and sizes, The right thing for fall.—W. A. Weeks & Co. 2in. 39 ladies’ green, fawn, tan, drab and black jackets at two thirds of their value from $10 to $18 at Pator’s. Heavy winter underwear for all sizes of men at Paton’s, Big sale now on at Paton’s. Jacket sale now on at Paton’s 150 jackete worth $5.25 for $3.50 4 Paton’s Heavy ready made uleters, reefers, over~ coats and suits at Paton’s. Buy apair of Astracan gloves at Paton’s, for 75c, worth $1 00 Buy corsets at Paton’s, Clearing out eale—I have removed the balance of my glass and crockeryware to my grocery store, where I will continue to sell it off at cost till completely cleared out. The sale will only last a few weeks, so call aad get bargains.—T. J. Morris. Headquarters for shoe bar- gains—J. B. Macdonald’s, Blankets,Blankets.— White and Grey; heavy warm 6 and 7 lbs; sizes 60x80, price from & Co Do your boys want warm Overcoats or Ulsters? We havea lot of good quality we are selling at clearing prices —$2, $2.60 and $3 — worth ‘double. In this lot you cannot buy them elsewhere for the same money.—]. B. Macdon- ald & Co. $1.50 a pair.— J. B. Macdonald KEGLRGLEEEEES KEELELGEEEE SD GR QD SO ¢ It Pays to Buy at Perxia 2s © ee @ Ss © 2 2 © @ s+ OwmD Goowms AT LOWEST PRICES This is a motto that holds good in all our departments, Fall purchasers of Dress Goods, Jackets and Corsets are invited to put this asserticn to ey, the test—it will pay them in movey saving, apart trom the comtort and satisfaction entailed. > SF, SF DRESS GOODS | vi. ES SP vs WE APE OFFERING we All wool Dress Serge tor 23€ a yard. 4 Gooa heavy winter weight, all wool Serge for lSe » &) ’ x TEE" oy > We have placed on batity don a num ber of bie 8 GREAT REDL € 4 IONS Na of Dress Goods rangirg in price from 45c for 29c; 60c i icomsitis stirs bial we for 39c, to Tic for 49c. [IN LADIES’ JACKETS. . Special No. 1, —A good strong, heavy grev jean Corset, that is well worth 50c, our special! price BG6Cts Special No. 2.—Is a4 well made, 5 clasp, perfect model, black Sateen Corset our special price 55e€ Special No. 3.—Isa good, strong, well made, perfect model, grey jean Corse!, called the Ella I). ing cleared out the mannfacturer’s lot cf thie regniar $1 Corset, we Also a full range of all the leading makes, Over 1500 pairs to select from at E*. Perkins & Co., Ferkins, Sterns & Turner SUNNYSIDE == Fi 4 © Se Oe Fo Fe 2 Fe ee F< Te 2 2 02 Oe oe ee Se LEE OS 6S GEEGELSGEEGEESEGESEESES DD @ B } | RF Gwe 9004 226960608 In other words we aim to sell the best at the aon a ea @] > > BD Haye are able to place it on our counter at 75e % es % % VF ¥ sd % % % % % SS % % % % % % % SUCCESSOLS. TO Ao cal pur sti ca aha ttt staa ncaa ace in dncda bid cncstd ontdsa Gab SA | “If it’s good it’s here, iE If it’s here it’s good,” : pe Your Size In Ww Underwear. | 7 , “\j 4 ON 7 -* In warm winter underwear for men we have the size and shape you want, We will sell underwear at the lowest price tor which good underwear can be sold. Every garment we sell is—honest money's worth. rrr a Fair gred: of ribbed underwear Fine, smooth, plain, all wool, the $9 per suit. shirts have double back, and are double breasted, medinm size $2.10 per euit. Ribbed heavy underwear; fair ; quality Se per euit. Large size 82 20 per suit. Soft, close fine, plain, all wool’ 2 Plain all wool underwear iv | medium size only $2.55 per suit? ie . various sizer, grand valne at this price $1.00 per suit. Narrow rib, heavy al! wool, un- shrinkable, medium 2 65 per euit. Heary, all wool ribbed under- large 2.75 per suit. wear, warm and soft : $1.10 per suit. Fine smooth, lamb’s wool, will not shrink, grand wearer. 38 inch size $275 per cuit 40 inch size 2 95 ver suit. 42 inch size® 3 15 per suit, 44 inch size 3 40 per suit. Heavy, plain, all wool underwear $1.25 per suit. Plain Shetland Wool, in medium $1.60 per cuit. Large men’s 84 S85 per suit. Extra large men’s & 60 per suit. Plan Shetland wool, in very nice grade $2 00 per suit. A fine line of “Wright’s Health” & underwear, }. Moore & McLeod | What we advertise we have, LPT TTT iE *. ore ee SS — Come And hs af How Laree Your Dollar Is To-day. Never in the history of Furniture buying, was it’ purchasing power So great, as at our store now. Especially is this true in buying fancy rockera,our line Beautiful Cobbler Seat Rockers. Rattan Rockers and reception Chairs, fancy upko!stered Oak Rockers, is the best money can buy, and they are marked at the price of cheap goods. We Furnish Homes, JOHN NEWSON. Newson Bleck, Victoria Row | size, only $1.50 per suit, Genuine Scotch lamb’s wool, soft as a kid glove, almost as warm as — fur coat, four sizes t Ea. Fine, smooth, fleece lined, in Small men’s 3.90 per suit. “ 3 e1ze8, from email] to extra large Medium men’s S440 pereuit. BQ?