me U- Lat eW Autumn Headwear JUST RECEIVED AT WEEKS’ Direct from London, Peak Gaps, Tams, etc. Young Ladies’ Bicycle Broad- cloth Peak Caps,in Myrtle, Brown, Maroon & Navy Young Ladies’ Feather Tams, in Cardinal Brown & Navy Young Ladies’ Knitted and Lider Down, in very pretty colorings. TO CLEAR AT 25 pc. Discount. Balance of ovr stock of Eider Sofa Cushions to clear, 29 p. c. Discount Harvert Mits and Gloves, Whalesale & Retail cheap. W. A.WEEKS&Co. Wholesale and Retail rece Ot Wal Text Books School Books —AND— loa! SUD NOW OPENING, RIGHT, PRICES ALWAYS HASZARD & MOORE Sunnyside Bookstore. _ eee ng + $006 00000200 000660000000 $1.48 Buys a Pair of =Men’s Fine Dongola Con- gress Boots. extra value for the money. $1.50 ; Buys a pair of Men’s Tan Boots (only a few pairs of this line left). If it’s bargains you FOBAOGDS 1 OO4 ENC EEDOS BOTS H9OD OOOO SEO DELVE want, we can suit you. 6938 R. KH. Jost ag : fHE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN SEPTEMBER 4, 1897 TELEGRAPHIC. SPECIAL DESPATCHES TO THE EXAMINER, NOTES FROM THE CAPITAL. | ‘Officials on the Wing —F eld. ing Leaves for England. Orrawa, Sept, 4—Frank newiy appoln Pedely, the ed COmmissioner of im migra- tion, assumed his duties today. Deputy Minister Smart have gone east on atour of inspection of the immigrant the Post Office inspectorships. Mr. Baker, ated. shortly to float a loaa. MASSING TROOPS IN. INDIA. Afridis to be Punished, Loxpox, Sept. 4—Confirmation has been given a report that toe government has sanctioaed the sending of a large expe- dition against the Afridis. General Lockhart left Brindiri, Italy, yesterday on his way to India, where he Lockhart’s skill in border warfare, which is great, will tend to Overawe the trisesmen who have taken part in the uprising. AN INTERNATIONAL QUESTION United States Cruiser in Lake Erie. Orrawa, Sept. 4—There is considerable comment in Official circlea over the con- templated action of the United States Government in sending the Cruiser Yantic to Lake Erie in violation of the treaty of Ghent. Itis said that the object of the verse! is to serve for the instuction of all purposes for the Michigan naval brigade. i = i 1 | 3 in QUAMLAALdLSdLd dL SdLAbLAbdbadhabbasdSMbAALAAGC MAGdabbdbbdbbdbddddddaddesé A rg HH beds 5S © @O © 4, Wales College a Opens Tuesday, Sept. 7th PePPPON PONTO NNN STUDENTS CAN AT CARTER’S BOOKSTORE ANY AND EVERY BOOK ON THE CURRICULUM, AND ALWAYS AT THE LOWEST i' PRICES. PROCURH We have brought together from the United States, British and Canadian publishers, the largest and most complete stock of authorized College and School Books ever seen in this city. Stationery and Requisites in fall supply. Prompt attention. Prices always right. Geo. Carter & Co., Booksellers & Stationer = = | = = Ge = = = = oo = = = = Ji | NUPPPPreeenovenneennrernnennnnrrn erred nore ennnt | Big Day Monday Get your tickes and Score Cards for LABOR DAY SPORTS here, and avoid the rush at gates. Fine Havannah Cigars, etc, to aid the day’s enjoyment, Cyclists and Athletes shouid not forget the benefits de- rived from the use of FRICTION BODY WASH, A, W. REDDIN, Phu, B SUNNYSIDE, BOS PBOO8S9O00990 0898S CO91 £OOOCO098COOC sr ce SFSOGSOOs 600050080006 00090008 @ DENCe OOOSODS® 1OOSCOGESHOCCEICO DR. A. The Governor-General’s Prize, —— Special Sele of — aE He and | agencies. Hefore they return to Ottawa | they will visit Halifex and $¢. John. Mr. Mulock contemplates changes in the Toronto iusp*ctor has been Superannu- | Hon. Mr. Fielding leaves fur England | will arrive in gcoi time to | command the expedition § to move in about a fortnight hence. General | Orrawa, Sept. {.—In the Dominion | Rifle Association shooting yesterday | the Governor-General prize was won by Corporal W indatt, of Toronto. | THE RIELE. | 2 _ Pring of Provincial Teams, | Lonpoy, Sept. 4.—Tbe Merchants’ cup for the provincial teams of eight men went | | to Ontario with 707 points. [The second | prize, $40, to Nova Scotia and the third prize to New Brunswick. _— Oe ee Coming to Charlottetown. J 7 Perkins, Sterns & Turner. OY'S CLOTHING ———— Cig Reductions---25 to 80 p. c. discount i | We have 300 suits of Beys’ Clothing to be sold out at once at a big discount. A grand dollar at this sale. ' ' } — } MonTREAL, Sepi. 4.—Conussirat left here for Charlottetown vesterday to attend the bieyele races on Labor Day. He will race / } a match with the winner of each bicycle | eveut. wid | LATEST NEWS SY WIRE AND MAIL Boston, Sept. 2.—The steamship Can- ada brought eight hundred end twenty- nine passengers to-day, the largest number | from Europeou any regular liner on a | : . . | regular trip ever brought into this port, | | Trero, Sept. 2—An explosion occurred this evening at the Chambers electric light works. The fine new engine lately put in was ruined. None of the employes were injured, though there were some narrow | escapes. Lonpvon, Sept. 2.—The thunder storms and heavy rains which have prevailed all the week throughout Great Britain and the continent culminated yesteraay even- ing in asevere gale which did much damage to trees and crops, resulted in | minor shipping disaster in the English channel, and flooded many parts of the Thames valley. | Orrawa, Sept. 2—The defachment of northwest mounted police which is to try the overland route to the Klondike, leave Edmonton to-morrow. It consists of one inspector and five men. The men wil! travel on horseback, supplies being taken on pack horses, aud as this is the first attempt to reach the Yukon country in this manner the experience of the detach-- ment will be of great service to perso1s reeking information about this route. MoxwrreaL, Sept 3.—Though the ship- ment of applesfrom this port to Europe is by no means up to last season consider- able fruit has gone forward when the ezr- linéss q' the season is taken into considera tion. Uptothe lst of September 1,770 bar els have been shipped from this port to. England, as against 13,693 barrels for the corresponding dates last year. The prices, however, are much better, in fact, upward of a hundred per cent. in advarce of lastyear. For instance a shipment recently sent out from New York returned back at the New York dock $1.59, $1,93 | $1.82 and $1.87 per barrel for Duchess, ' while last year the net return was between | 50 and 70 cents per barrel, ! Burrato, N. Y. Sept. 3.—An official call has been issued by Miss Frances Wil- lard for the twenty fourth annual conven- tion of the National Woman’s Christian Temperance Union io Buffalo. The ‘convention will meet in Music Hall from | October 29 until November 2. The fourth | biennial conveniion of the Wor!d’s W, CG. | T. U. immediately precedes this conveation | in Toronto. Before that the ayunal eon- | vention of the W. ©. T. U. of the Domii i n | of Canada will be held. These three | conventions will be ameng the greatest gatherings of women ever held. Among the prominent members in attcnlance at Buffalo will be Lady Somerset, who will preach the annual sermon on Octover 31. A big committee ‘s planing for the enter ;tainment of the visitors and the other ( detail work incident to the convention. THE TEE Teeth Extracted Skillfully. No Fictitious Metbod. inate use Cocaine. Effects. No Indiscrim- No Injurious After DR. J. P. MURRAY, 145 Queen Street. Labor Day. Monday, the 6th day of September being LABOR DAY, I declare the same te be HOLIDAY, A CI¥IC W.E. DAWSON, Mayor. 2nd Sept. For Sale or To Let Good WILUIAM DODD. Two Houses on Pleasant Street. stable and yard. y 6, "97-—1m | for $1.85. now for $2.75. $5.50, now for $3.99. opportunity to fit out the boys for the sckool opening. No suit value can be found anywhere, as we will give you. é ask vou to buy until you are perfectly sure we have what you wantand at the lowest price, 300 Boys Euits, size 22, 24, 26, 28 and 30; for boys 6 to 15 years. Boys’ Suits, former price $2.00, now for $1.45. Boys’ Suits, former price $3,00, now for $2.20. ' . Boys’ Suits, former price $4.25, now for $3.00. Boys’ Suits, former price Seventy cents will do the work of a We won't Boys’ Suits, former price $2.50, now Boys’ Suits, former price $3.80, Cneseectenstpneteeee LOCAL NOTICES, Our best advertisement for Sovereign Flavoring Extracts isthe goods them- selves. They sell on their merits. Try a bottle. Buy your Boots at Macdon. ald’s— very low prices for Saturday. A Snap,— Boys’ Clothizg from 4 to 9 years of age -at half price, 25 suits wortn $2, will go now for $1, at J. B. Macdonald’s, ‘Market Squars. City Schools open Tuesday, September 7th. Boys and girls Carter’s Bookstore is the bookstore wnere you can get every- thing you require. See our big fat scribblers and exercise books at lean prices.—Geo. Carter & Co. College students will find Carter's book- store the best place in the city to get their supply of text books, note books, pads, foolscap, pens, inks, pencils, etc.. etc. Prices always the lowest.—Geo. Carter & Co. Boys and girls you go to school Tuesday Tth. Wehave been helping to -get you ready for a Jone while. Come and see the snaps we have for you this year, We are sure we can please you. Store open every night (no: all night).—Geo Carter & Co. New fall jackets, dress goods, ribbons aid hate opened today at James Paton & Co’s. NEWS NOTES. Prince Luigi, nephew of the King of Italy, has lately been in Canada. Pri: c> Luigi is the man who recently succeedid in reaching the topof Mount St. Elias in Alaska, being the first man known to have achieved the feat, The Diana, sent upto discover if the Hudson's Bay iscommercally navigable, reports being nipped in the ice on the 15th of July. She was held captive five days, iost her rudder, and had her sides strained in the jam. —<- Established 1872. Ch'town Business College —AND— WRITING ACADEMY. ** Let no man enter into business while he is ignorant of the manner of regulating hooks.”’—J OHNSON. any time ducing the term. Noentrance ex- amination required. All Commercial Sub- jects necessary to a thorough business aduca- P. O. Box 3u5, Ch,town,P. E. I. Aug !2. McGill University. Montreal SESSION 1897 98 Matriculation, Examination and Scholar- the best laundry Soap ou the market. 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The regular course of al; Wee : ‘ lectures by business and . professional men, as iw will commence in October and continue Gi : ; throughout the term. For particulars ot z er ; @>urse, circulars, testimonials, terms and app: WN . pi lication forms apply to ce (&- ; L. B. MILLER % Brown’s Block, Principal package Caporal CIGARETTES ‘ate. ° The curriculum comprises course in Se Arts, (including the Donatpa Spectar . Course ror Women), Appiiep Science Se a a Mepicixe, Law, and Vererixary Science %> ship Examinat‘on will be held:—Arrs WN Athlete 10 cts. AND Mepiciye, l5vm Sepr.; Appiiep ° Science, l6éra Sept; tnt: 4, Gea S¢ per pkge. Vererinary Science, 22np Sepvr. Nt: Copi €. th Cal ining intorpuationgtnag be-gbeninel ax coemant | CIGARETTES on tothe Secretary. Ais eaten \SK YOUR GROCER FOR ai: Be Sic. Royal Oak Soap |7% Retail Everywhere. from filthy material, \ arbre ordre ovdye srbye ordre aye oy 2 oxy. 25 pe ssbye os Ls CHTOWY SOAP WORKS | OUSISUSISUS ONS ISIS ISIS IS