THH DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, OCTOBER 26 1897 STOWER'S Peptonized Sauce, TELEGRAPHIC. SPECIAL DESPATCHES TO THE EXAMINER. |THE DBADLY STREE: CAR, (I Every b ¢ tle conts uns a) : A 1 certain quant! } . of P | PERFE With 0 ¢ PERFECT ¢ Nn “laa Killed nt cllision it ne tod e a. S DIGESTIVE § tion vn ae i rescri bed, ws oe : a inal iii 9 a INTREAI Oct. 27,—I-<aac Grignon, | ——" att Pu — ty os sof age, driver of the Richelieu on great oo ~ —_—" Ho was killed last night. His bas e best deale1s sell it | wae struck by an electric car and he was | feline sky knocked from his seat, ‘the fall proving 3 Gf Week AT HALIFAX AT LAST. ee Mr. Blair Faces the Music of O*TOBER the Board of Trade, i . . Hauirax, Oct. 26.—The Minister of cs reat values 11) | Ranways inspected the terminal facilities + . here yesterday aod had a conference with | bla» kets, N OW 1S the the Board of trade. He left this morning . for Moncton. time 10 buy, the Thomas Hessian, of the fruit firm of Hessian & Devine, in this city, is dead. NOTES FROM IRE CAPITAL. | goods are fresh, and prices are low. 5) pairs fleecy white or grey at doc. 75 pairs extra large T5e. 20 pairs 45¢, 2() pairs California wool blankets $1.65 2) pairs polar wool blankets $1.90. 25 pairs Yictoria wool blankets $2 65 2% pairs Jubilee wool blankets 2,95 New Issue it Postage Stamps, — Sir Louis’ Latest Purchase. damaged Orrawa, Oct. 26.—The new issue of ostage stamps will be on sale about ecember Ist. The new stamps will bear | in vignette a portrait of the Queen as whe appears today——not as at Ler coronation. The color of the “onex,” “threes” and “fives” will be changed io accordance with the postal unioa regulations to green, red and blue respectively. Sir Louis Davies has purchased, for $11,600, the residence of Sir John Carling, on Metcalte street. A Tired Official. Sr. Joux, Oct. 26.—James Kelly, of the Customs House staff here, has resigned to go into the insurance business. Geek, 25 pairs Merino wool blankets 3,95 to 7.50, according to size 75 pairs fine Shet- land, 1.95. heavy weight W. A.WEEKS &To. Om CE WUAAUUALLAC LAAs dad LAA CdLU Addl Hyscinths, Tulips, Crocus, The Peoples Store. Bermuda Easter ‘heat Lilies, Chinese Saered Lilies, Freesias, Narcissus. Another lot Hyaciothe just opened, direct from Holland. Splendid bulbs. Jap Japan = "6 doz. Hyacinth Glasses, only { J , 15c each. | apanese Geo. Carter & Co., our annual consigment of Booksellers & Stationers. Japanese \ininsuadisaseiniau Chinaware SOOT COSS of 50000 00096300 NOT ONLY QURDE SIRE to p’ease you but our ability to do so. ust now we cal] yonr attention to our large assortment of Fine Rubber Goods in Hot Water Bottles, plain or covered Atomizers, Syrin- and Fancy Articles Is Here. . and is ahead of anything ever shown in this city. Come and see. LEvery- body welcome. Oaly afew of those Ja Teapots at 19c each left. HASZARD & Mod ges, &c. Sunnyside Bookstore. We guarantee every article we sell; Prices right, e A. W REDDIN, Po. 8B CENTRAL DRUG STORE, Printing in all its branches at the Exan- INER Office, one cf the bese equip- ped Job Printing Establishments on P, E. Island. SUNNYSIDE, FOOSE SSETDSOSOOHOSETDESES BOS 60008000907" 2008 Simta, Oct. 26.—The losees of the | tribesme n atthe storming of Dagri Riage | amounted to a thousand killed and bape lay afternoou no tidings or trace of W. Anslow could be found. Parties of toc 20 to 30 men searched the woods for miles around, and the river for about three miles below the point where he| dixappeared. Everyone seems about discouraged. The citizene of Newcastle | $25 fur any knowledge of his whereabouts, | of the governor general of Caoada, ad tress 8 OOS COOE CODE DH BOSCSOSE OOEESE i) BOOS OEE F08 THE LAST BATTLE, — na | Tribesmen Lose 4 Thousand Men wounded. _— - Fever at New Orleans. 26.—Numericaily verte! day yet of the fever situation bere. Fifty-two cases and eleven deaths are reported. New Or.eans, Oct. day was tie worst ——— a LATEST NEWS BY WIRE AND MAIL. | 2Zome, Oct. 79.—The official Journal of the Vatican declares, in reference to the report that the Church will participate in future in political elections ia France, that the Pope will seize every Occasion to reunite all Frenchmen on a con stitutional basis, in the interest of religion and sa- Wavcasrie, Oct. 24.—Up to 3 o’glock huve offered a reward of $56 and his sons Beston, Oct. 24.—Lady Aberdeen, wife eda large audience in Tremont Temple this afternoon in furtherance of the project of the founding of a Victorian Order of Nurses in Canada, as a memorial of the Queen’s jubilee. All the provinces were represented among the audience. Lord Aberdeen was also present and followed Lady Aberdeen in 4 polished and graceful address. Lonpon, Oct 23.—Hon. W.S. Fielding yesterday afternoon received a deputation at the Canadian Goverument Office of English commercial: houses, interested ia Canadian trade. The leading textile’ firms were strongly requested to urge the ne- cessity of a federal insclveacy law. The deputation desired the interview made public; Hon. Mr. Fielding declined to enter the room until the press had retired. It is understood that the deputation entered a strong protest against the injustice now done to British traders in Canada. They instanced case after case in which excell- ent openings for British goods were veglect- ed because the traders refused to risk the fraudulent insolyencies which they declar- ed there was a ebance to perpetrate. No Canadian legislation would be satisfactory to British creditors unless first was destr y- ed the validity of preferential payments to favored ‘creditors and fraudulent settle- ments. Secondly, the law they asked should compe! the publication of preferen- tial assignments. Thirdly, the law ehonld render preferential payment or assignment pull, if it was made within four months of he receiving order. It is understood Hon. Mr. Fieidivg declines to commit his Gov- ernment, but in view of the urgency of the matter, which the traders say is more im- portant even than the preferential tariff, Mr. Fielding is expected to consult his colleagues and receive the deputation again before jJeaviug Eaglend for Cavada. Are You Losing Flesh? Then something is wrong. young it slways means trouble. warnisg to any one, unless they are To the It is a already too fat. Scott’s Emulsiou checks this waste and brings up your weight again. en Just arrived— Gentlemen’s lined kid gloves and mitts, at PF. Perxine & Co’s. Tested underwear are made of tested yarn, tested for wear and weave and finish inspected at every step of the making; put together to stand, and reinforced where sirain is greatest; buttons puton to stay on. Prices right, goods guaranteed.—J as Paton & Co. Good blankets, of honest value, are the blankets we’re selling —Moore & Mc- Leod. See our range of men’s cardigan jackets. F, Perkins & Co. Half price corsets —Today we place on | our counters a lot of odd sizes in corsets. Prices range from 50¢ to $1.50. May be haven’t your size, but if we have it’s yours at half price. It’s worth looking for, or way.—Moore & McLeod. Underwear to fit used to be difficult to | get. We've made it easy by supplying shapes that were not obtainable, aanivied variety, aod— more important — eee your size. Nothing but the best mported in Scotch. See our beat at $4.5@.—Jaz, Paton & Co. Just opened—New tweeds, new flannels, new blanketing and new sbirting from Moncton Woolen SFactory at F. Perkins & Co's. See our line of men’s all wool underwear at $1 per suit at F Perkins & Co’s The more you know about our blanket etock the surer ee sre of your trade. Read our ad and see the goods.—Moore & Mc- Leod. Prince Edward Island Illus- trated. Price 25c,. for sale at all the bookstores. For working men:500 ribbed linders 25c 40c 50c 60c each, lowest price ever offered for good goods, 100 oo all wool nbbed | socks 16c worth 25c, 100 pairs of coustry mits l5c worth 25c. Collars, breces, gloves, and ties, extra cheap. Peoples store, Weeks & Co. 248 2in. For beet biankets go to Moore & Mc- | Leod. SILAS LE ELE ELE LE EI LEIL Le S — el Se le KAELGBLLS SLaSeds Sf 77. is wi $s, % is ¥ ia rf ak Wacelan: ae about those Blarxets you want to buy. Come tous. We have the best wearing, & 3 warmest and cheapest, i : fair treatment here. An inspection of our goods and prices wall satisfy vou of & & Pr ewes ER ee ee eh toh teh ts owen ht t eat Sxdad 3edS 3 SAT as AT RAS aaoadl “SAAS vel We OE) otel had. Pade whe MI reer ores ae ee Iesey om Frye ENE Perrys -— SYNE ae ok IIe re ee ee Pen rors sa aad Joh ae WE ead. She 3 noid, LINERY | Lo eh PRINEE a aaa ae ‘te t rey ; re > te ol : pe int Ce ‘ pier aS iuts Mi et eel el apatite Ricauatincd waedite waeces smal “SF LP) “§ DOW about your Fall Hat. It will pay to examine our stock and prices before is wF rl you purch: we, as the selection of your Fall Headwear, iu our Millinery Depart- £2 = Ste Stn. ay iy Poy HKAGGLBBEEEBRESEBBGSIAS Ks ment, isa comparatively easy matter. de EN ELEMEN’S Lined Kid Gioves and Mitts, Woolen Sock nel Shirts, Knit Shirus and Underwear, also Wright's Genuine Health Unnderwear PERKINS & CoO. SEES Qt £20208 086868 , Flan- B602GE 646066 2084 ne SPSESPP UREN R ER eR SHIP NEWS _ Port of Charlottetown | ENTERED. Oct 25—Vesta Pearl, Swim, Halifax; Ariosta, Jimmo, Richibucto; Amorette, LeBlanc, Orwell; Champion, Orr, Richi- bucto; Welcome, Vanamber, Tidnish; Minnie A, Anderson, Baie Verte; Cam brian, Fratic, Geo’ town; P L G, Cormier, Pictou; Ernest DeCosta,Garcin, Chatham; Surprise, Trenholm, Baie Verte. CLEARED. Oct 25—Bolina, Mabe, Pictou; Ariosta’ Jimmo, Richibucte; Crestline, Dennings’ Frank Butler, Reid, S’side; Torridon’ Backman; Minnie A, "Anderson, Shediac’ Welcome, Vanamber, Tidnisb; P L G, Cormier, Pictou; B Wier & Co, Shannon, Pinette; William Artken, Batt, Pictou; Emanuel, Sellers, Hfx; Surprise, Tren- holm, Baie Verte; Charlotte, Walker, Crapaud. = PAINT YOUR CHEEK*. Not with paint on the outside, that is easily washed off. Put the<coloron from within. Scoti’s Emulsion fills the cheeks with rich, red blood. It is a color that stay® too. If the sudden aie’ in the weather has not already suggested the advisability of providing yourself and family for the winter,onr prices this week on these goods ought to put you in the the notion 36 grey sheetings heavy fleeced, worth 30c, yours for 22c. Another quality, yours for 1 8c. Yet another same worth l6c. English red and bleck flannellette 12c grade for 10c.~—Jas. Paton & Co. ————— ——— THIS WEEK! THIS WEEK NOTHING BtT Pipes, Pipes, Pipes, Pipes. A good Briar, 10c. SEE THEM, SEE THEM neoeoes REDDIN BROS. Opposite P. O. 'P. E, ISLAND ‘COMMERCIAL COLLEGE Up-to-date young ladies and gentlemen will come to the P.E. Island Commercial College for a thorough actual business course. Lose po time. Write at once for prospectus, ISAAS OXENGAM, Graduate of Montreal Business College, Principal and Proprietor. oct 19—dlawkwtf. RAAAAA AAA AAA “If it’s good it’s here, If it’s here it’s good,” It’s Said Seeing Is Believing but we want more—we want you to come in and FEEL those Warm Wool Blankets we're talking about. Take hold of them, see just how big and heavy and heavy and fleecy each one is; see what grand value they are, and you'll buy here—sure. A “special” not so large as last Good warm well made all wool | but Juxuriously eoft and fine, 6 lbs blankets 56x76 inches, 5 Ibs tothe | to pair re 84 45 pair. a Here’s a heavy warm line, grand Big warm fleecy ones 60x80 value, weighit plump 8 Ibs to pair inchea, 6 lbs to the pair and measure 68x86 inches $2 65 pair $4 85 pair. Fine, soft. smooth blanket, 7 lbs r Same size, same weight, but fine ’ chs - to pair, 64x82 inches grade of wool $3.05 pair. 85 20 pair. At $5.95 per pair we show & great value very superior W plump 8 ibs to pair, 68x86 inches 85 95 pair. A close fine almost “silky” wool blanket, delightfully soft and wark, 8 Ibs te pair, measure full 68x86 inches Warm soft fleecy ‘‘Excelsior’’ blankets, athoroughly good value. Size is 64x84 inches. Weight 7 lbs to pair $3.55 pair Here’s a choice line 7 Ibe to the pair, fine, close blanket 64x84 410 pair. * _— $6 98 pair. Moore & Mcleod. = What we advertise we have.” ee yy PERE WITTE pate sents doe de ee te “a Going Out Of The Crockery Business And only two weeks to de it in. : : : : : : : : : : : < | | | : | | S| B | Owin to my increased trade in the grocery store, I hav decided to clear out my Crockery Store, and having rea ted the store, I will dispose of my entire stock at cost. ‘The stock is all new and bought at right prizes. T. J. MORRIS QUEEN STREET. Sot Ta Se SE SEITE LTIs |