EE i aM eat i tt a a SS ES ee a a a “ie : ~ THE DAILY EXAMINER | Jesued every afternoon from the office of the Exa:niner Publishing Co. RATES O F SU BSCRIPTION, (IN ADVANCE) sey 2 9 ee es 4 Months, - --* 2s 222 2 Months,-.- - - © © © © 1. Pid Month, — ¢ 6 © 2 © eS 0 Sent pest paid to any part of Canada or | de United States. THE WEEKLY EXAMINER ja lewned every Friday morning. It is made ef matter which has appeared in the , and is a first-class newspaper, con- taining all the latest news. Subscription $4.00 « year. M, 4 . “<THE MODERN 25 Foundry and Machine Shop M4 a“ * ! A oF a5) _ s “he & Ww ll « tal atten - '. We would call especial atten FA tion to our“New Foundry De- ef partment” which we bave prov- > ed to be a leci led success. G Sy We bave in fitting up thie department. Having ir ported from the Uni- ted States of sand” and emploving one of the best moul ers in Canada, we are now ina position to the long desired needs of the people. Machine Shop Dept which is eyuipped with the best modern machinery and exper- spared no expense F EMS Le Us SHINE Gop aie ‘“orade a &§! ecial ‘ meet Shs ur S SS SSP LSS LaLa G THE DAiLY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, SEPTEMBER 29 1898 CHANGES IN CHINA. | New Problems for Lord Salis- bury. | In | New York, Sept 26.—*Lord Salisbury, | who has remained in close touch with the Korei Office during his vacation,” says Mr. tre gn , ‘returns to find the Chinese puzzle intricate thao ever. The deposing of the Emperor of China, after exciting ® suspicion of foul play, i+now accepted as proof thattbe combination of interests hostile to England has agatn triumphed. It implies the restoration of Li Hung Chang to power, a great increase o Ris ian prestige and a correspeuding decline in British interests, “The retreat of the Emperor behind t'< petticoats of the shrewdirh, ho'=tem pered Empress would be regarded a3 a passag from a comic opera ifthe Englishmen felt sure that they could afford to laugh over it. They have an academic interest in th reforms which the Emperor has been en- couraging by bis liberalizing edicts, bu they understand the practical significance of the triumph of reaction which restores their arch enemy in China as tbe power be hind the throne. It involves the complete severance of Chinese diplomacy. Pekin, September 25.—The imperial decree issued by the Emperor practically abdicating his favor of the Dowager Empress reads as follows : ‘Now that Chinais disturbed and there ie need that all business ebal! be we!) done, we, the Emperor, agitated from morning to evening for the welfare of all affairs, and fearful lest the errors may occur, ob-erving from the beginning of the reign of Tung Chi that the Empress Dowager bad twice given instructions tothe Emper- or, each time with signal ability and suc- cess, sO we now, Cousidering the important interests ofthe Empire, have begged the Empress Dowager to give the Emperor the benefit of her ripe experience and her m Londo more powers 1D | } Ford, ta cabling to the Tribune to day | j | given away, representing an outlay of —.: : Hye tore instruction. “F lenced w kaven, is —- “* * “The Dowager Empress lias been pleas- is ae work ; 7 strictly ed to accede to this request, therefore it Bd eee GENS WASTE. Po those in of | is to the good fortune of the whole Empire ‘ need of anything 10 our line we = that this auspicious event is brought fS invite them tocall and be thors ts iat From this day the Empress vr) ougbly convinced thai we do $5.| Dowager conducts the business in the work in an Al style. a Imperia! Parliaments and on the eighth SS BRUGE TRWART & O0'Y wn day of the present month (Chinese calen- S 1 as dar) we will take = the princes i rd . "1 KY 99 “*_ | ministers to perform the ceremony in the “- “THE MODERN ‘sb Chin-Chung. palace. Let the Yamen as Founders, Engineers & Machin~ ee | (Foreign Office) prepare that the c:remony | Fy ists, S.Nav.Co’s Wharf, Ve | may be performed with fitting hovors.” > Ch’town, P. E. I son Lonpon, Sept 26.—The Times’ Shang- id Phone 125 “0 | hai correspondent telegraphs : “It is stat ‘> Sy ed that recent events were entirely due to BI IE MN NN NEN IES MM SM, | the action of the Manchu partr, headed by BE AP AE AE DS AE AE AL AP AS AP UP AY | tie Dowanger Empress and Viceroy Yung ADVICE ABOUT = pice. When ordering a package of Pepper, Ginger, Allspice, Cin namop or Cream of Tartar from your grocer you can al- ways fee sure of securing the best quality by asking for:: : Riott’s “s»-?e2e 4 4s e |= 2 @®e ' CORSET STEELS. gy With dealers the buyirg of cor~ sets is largely a matter of confidence at least as far as the true quality of the boning is concerned. In order that rusting may be guarded against each bone or steel should be covered before being placed and sewn in position in the corset. In ordinary corsets this is rarely done. The best the cheaper ly #0. Ordinary @#2302084048 @ @ ®«@8 5 464 64 “=< ee @ on VY SeSeee =e ©6444 E CECE nese : : sorsets are fully boned, nes ones ere Only part- corsets are almost in- ver bly boned with cheap, poor a. y steel and its cheapness ) ve fests itself in brittleness. In s' ‘aas corsets specially tempered, ‘| quality epring steel is used, the the steel the lighter the cor- se», for in quality is strength. Never buy a light weight corset un- e-s you buy the famous French, tailor-cut, hand-esewed corset, the P, ae All its bones are of the highest » quality spring steel and are double covered. [t is the ]ightest, strongest, most ‘ comfortable, most fashionable and best corset made. In all sizes and for all figures $1 to $30 per pair. o>. ao ee ee = i ter ~ , >t se ne @e ©4 @20060 07°04 2” @& °° O22 ©] 228 2a] =» =-=s~ GS USS tO SH SS SS See 822872 e2ee4a2 . ! 216 41 wy2w ——--—2 FUR SALE OR TO LET. That well known business Hotel on ichmond Street, near the market. This Hotel conta‘ns about twenty good -ooms and shop, all in good repair. Good sibling for thirty horses, with large yard | COaneetion . Lu, and including all the high Manchu cflicials. The latter were dispieased by the Emperor’s leaving towards the reform party, and decided to restore the regency of the Dowager. The Dowager Empress’ party is bound by an understanding with the Russians whereby the latter, in con- sideration of the supportof Russian in- terest, undertakes to reserve Manchuria as tbe seat of the dynasty and to maintain Manchu rule in China. ounce itltsaencinats NEWFOUNDLAND COMMISSION of French Treaty Rights. Sr. Jonny's, Nfld, Sept 27.—The British royal commissioners, Sir John Rramston, Sir James Ersk'ne and Lord Westmeath, appoiated to investigate the French treaty rights in Newfoundland, have completed their inquiry into the operation of the French treaties on the north and east coasts of the island and arfived st Bonne bay yesterday on the colons! cruiser Fiona At Bonne bay the7 will begin an investiga- tion of the troubles arising inio the lobster and herring fisheries. They report that extreme distress existsamong the fisher- men On the north aud east coasts owing to the failure of the fishery. Investigation _ > ea --+ —-— ————- —— — Montreal Witness: “The story of the corquest of Satan by the archangel is cel: urated yearly by the Roman Catholic Cnurch on St. Michael’s day, the twenty~ ninth of September, which, by a happy coincidence, if not a happy forethought on the part of the Government, has been selected as thatou which the peopie of Canada should have an opportunity to share with the great angel the work of de- stroying the destroyer, Oa that day it is the cusiom of theclergy to exhort their flocks to the slaying of the demons of vice and pass‘on, which are the emissaries of the evil one among men, and they will this year no doub: make urgent, practical application of this pregnauttheme. This desiruction of evil by heavenly influences has formed the subject of much inspired and inspiring art.” -_->— Frost, frost, heavy frost last Monday night; cucumbers and tomato vines ins jared verymuch. We escaped with slight damage; would advise housekeepers to put down pickles and chow chow now. On hand a limited quantity of cucumbers, small silverskin onions, greea tomatoes ripe tomatces, cauliflowers. Orders filled in rotation; do not bein the position of many Jast year—too late.—J. J.Gay & Son, Market and head of Prince street. Telephone 180. | Our millinery exhibit this fall will eclipse—even our own past record.—Will dis. tance all other attempts made heretofore. Come and see.— Moore & McLeod. _ ALL HEADACHES from whatever cause cured in half an hour b HOFFMAN'S HEADACHE POWDERS Arply to THOMAS CAMPBELL 10 cents and 25 cents at all druggists ] A REVOLUTION May Be In augurated on the Canadian Ocean Travel Atlantic Route. (New York Everiog Post.) Two boats, now in the process of cons- tructior ai Wallsend on-Tyne, are exciling liveliest interest in naval circles, not only in England, but onthe European continent generally. They are to be fitted with the vew system of turbine propulsion, which proved so brilliant a euccess on that ihe flying wooder, the Turbinia. Ttey are both mucb larger than the pioneer ves:e] und ~=—siboth)=—s are”=s_ guaranteed, br the baller gontraet, to attain a miosimum eneed of thirty-five knots. Itis hoped that they may reach fifty. One of them is for the Britixh admirality, while tue ownership of ethers uncertain, Already there are visions of an impending revolu- tion in ocean travel. The suggertion has made that seagoing vessels of this kind might ran on regular trips from the west (oa it of Ireland 'o Hall’s Bay, in New - foundiaud, where the world convect§ with the railroad system. !bis would makea forty-hour trip across the Atlaatic possible. The distance: fecm Galway Bay, in New foundland, is only 1,650 miles, whereas the distance from Liverpool to New York is 3,130 miles, In cops nection with this scheme, it has been pro» pased that a tunnel be built between Scotland and Jreland. Surveys have been made bv engioeer- at the narrowest point between the two countries, and the con struction of a tunnel is reported to be feas~- ible. The intending traveller to America would then go from London Straight to Ga! way Bay, in Irelaud, without a change. There he would board one of the new tur- bine transatlantic steamers, which, in lees than two days would land him at Hall’s Bay, Newfoundland. heen ——@e + oes -_- Trading Stamps Doomed The merchanis of Ausonin, Derby, avd Shelton, Conn., have set the sea! of doom upon the trading stamp, haviog decided to discontinue all schemes cf the kid after September lst, 1898 After the éppear- ance of the so called “‘green stamps,” the stores not in the combiuation began to give away the red stamps issuec by another coucern, The merchaats say that over 1,°00,000 of the red stamps have been “e $3,000 to the merchants. A petition hes een circulated in the triple towus, and generally signed, in which the merchants agree that afier Sept. 1, they will diecon- tinue the giving of stamps and gift adver- ising, thus enabling them togive betur values. They also resolved that they will! take space in no advertising sheet, prc- gramme or other form of advertising watter, making an exception for re ligious organizations. — Keiail Grocere’ Advocate. ‘Left Prostrate Weak and Run Down, With Heart and Kidneys in Bad Condition — Restored by Hood’s Sarsaparilla. “I was very much run down, having been sick for several months. I had been trying different remedies which dic me no good. I would have severe spells of coughing that would leave me prostrate. Iwas toldthat my lungs were affected, and my heart and kidneys were in a bad condition. In fact, it seemed as though every organ was out of order. I felt that something must be done and my brother advised me to try Hood’s Sarsaparilla. I procured a bottle and began taking it. Before it was half gone I felt that it was helping me. I continued its use and it has made me ge new woman. I cannot praise it too highly.”’ Mrs. SuMMER- VILLE, 217 Ossington Avenue, Toronto, Ontario. Get only Hood’s, because Hood’s Sarsaparilla Is the best—in fact the One Trus Blood Purifier. Sold by all druggists. $1, six for $5. LenS PER are purely vegetable, re liable, beneficial. 25¢. Mortgage Sale Z Tobe soid at public auction, at the Court House, in Chariottetown, on Thursday, the tenth day of November, A. D,, 1898 at the hour of tweive o lock, noon, All that tract piece and parcel situate lying and being in the Common of Charlottetown, in Queen’s Country, in the said islard—belng part of the Common Lot number twenty-two, and bounded us follows Commene'ng on the South Side of Long Street, at the north east angie ofa part of said Common Lot, recently con ye; cd toJobn Percival, thence southwardly along the east ern ‘ine Of said John Percival’s land, for the distance Of elglity feet or till it strikes the north west angle Ofa piece ofland of said l Common Lot, ‘ormeriy in porsefsion of one Gay, thence eastalong the rorth«rn ine of said Gay’s land, for the distance of twenuy four feet, thence northwardly along the west } line of Philip Coyle’s land, by a liné parai'e] to the said eastern line of John Perely¥a!'s lot, Seventy-seven feet and ten inches, or to Long Street, aforesaid,and tnence westwardly aldag the sou hern side of long Street a distance of twen ty five feet or thereabouts, to the place of commencement, The above sale is made under and br v'-tue of a power of sale contained in an indentu-e of origage, bearing date, the sth day of Jctober, A. D., 1874, and made between ougald McKinnon,and Catherine McKinron his wife, of the one part, and Philip Large Se patrlosioows, of the other part. : r further lculars ; aleeail particulars apply to the nnder- Dated this 26th day ot July A, D,, 1898, PHILIP LARGE, Ch’town, July 26, 1898—w L4ins serigages ee of land, TO LEL.—The large Hall i Oe -—T : n the brick building on 132 Queen Street adjoining Norton’s Hardware Store. i Hall ie nicer This Hall is nicely Or. Men’s Boys’ and Children’s ciothing for the object of introducing our fall and winter stock. See our custom made o’coats, just as good cloth and very much more style for less money than you can get in any tailoring establish- mentin the city, The prices range from $10, 12, 13, 14 and 15. ee FO Rt el ee Fete oder ee Gur children’s department is now loaded up with the nicest little Reefers, Suits and Ulsters that can be found in Canada, Every article marked in plain flgures, 2nd marked at prices that is bound to make them sell fast. F'it- heform Suits for $10, that will make any man look like a gentlemen. Noneed of gett- ing your fail suit or overcoat made to order. Save a few dollars by getting a FIT-REFORM 12,15 and 18 DOD 60D OD BW O65 OOO OF S93 93OSGOSUVWOAOS 28D ROPS VAGRS \2Qr. common sense, and then you will find it easy to understand how we can sell all kinds of clotLing cheaper than others. PROWSE BROS., finished with easy approach from Street. Rent moderate. Applv to Se § Macdonald & Co, 2044 weeks, — | The Wonderful Cheap Men =r Luck is alight but you must use a certain amount of) » Plant mee, Lina, To Boston COMMENCING MAY (0th, Che favorite S. S. “HAUL FAX” will leave Charlotte. ‘own for Boston Every Tuesday, atl p, m calling at Hawkesbury and Halifax. RETURNING leave Boston every Saturday at noon. Passengers leaveing Ch’*own Wednesday morning via Pig. tou, can make close conneg. tion at Halifax with S. S. HALIFAX,” Sailing Wednesday evening at I] p. m. Tickets for sale at stations P. EB. [ Railway. For further rates and all informe tion apply to H. L. Chipman, Canad. ian Agent, at Halifax, or to W. W. CLARKE, Agent, Ch’towa i Quebec Steamship Co’y, Ltt, “STR. CAMPANA.” Sailing rom Montreal at 2 p. m. Monday 26th Sept. Moaday 10th Oct Mondry 24th Oct Monday 17th Oct Monday 7th Nov Monday 3lst Oct Calling at Summerside, Perce Gaape Mal Bay and Father Puint. Delighital summer trip for touriets. Passenger accommodation unsurpassed, Freight carried at competition rates, Eggs band- led with great care. CARVELL BROS Agents® Sailing from Charlottetown about 6 p.m. Monday 19th Sept Monday 3rd 0a a HALIFAX SEASON OF 8.8,CITY OF GHENT will sail from Uharlotietown every Friday at 10 amy curing the the season of J°98, for Halifax, sallice at Summerside, Port Hastingy) Port Hawkesbury, Arichat, Canso, leamt Harbor, Salmon River. Sheet Harkay returning will leave Halitaxevery Tame day at 6 p. m., makiog same calls, Th Steamer has excellent passenger acodae modation. Saloon amidships. Special freights will be givew this season. For further information apply to W. W. CLARKE, Agel 1S98. Pees | Ch’town, May 13, 1898 Beaver Ling COARLOTTETOWN and LIVERPOOL DIRECT SERVICE ‘ It is proposed to sail the Steamship “LAKE WINNEPEG”, 3500 tons Frem From Charlottetown Liverpool Sept. 20 Oct. 4. Oct, 27 Nov. 10 Nov. 26 The above steamer is fitted with cold storage, und has modern improvements for carrying live stock. Excellent accommodation for passenger For freight, pa-sage, statemoons, other information apply at the office of N. RATTENBURY, Ageat 106 Agee HHALTH READERS *»e ee Vext Rooks Of Physiology and Hygiene. Elementary with special reference t» the effects of ' Aleohol aad Tobacco upon the humana sVstem. Retail price Pt. 1 20 cents és ss Pt, :. 30 cents For sale by all dealers #@ school supplies in the Marr | time Provinees,