* . > me ita ghenls cate one eer aS “ee ‘WEEKS’ LOW \HIBITION PRICES ISALSALRS ‘2 Oi MW sem ts, new, RY A e: ular ’ ; G2? 70 at W Heavy Jackets, pretty 1, W h S4.75, special a s- oof O5 al W eeks ! ud eA SSal as clear. arked UP to Si.0 A, al $2.00 at Weeks. Old Bankrupt lot of Capes, Jackets nd Cravenette Cloaks, marked up to =i0.0V, to clear each at $1.00 3 it Weeks Ladies New Fur,Astrachan Jackets recular $27.00, _/ special at S1LS.50 : b Weeks Ladies warm woolen Undervests, worth 25e¢ and 28c; selling at 18e¢ and 22¢ at Weeks (aeits heavy Scotch a wool Lin ders nnd Drawers, worth 70c each. special at per suit $1.25 at Weeks. Another line extra heavy Shetland, reguiar 51,40 each, at per suit, (42 inch size) $2.25 at Weeks, Heavy all wovi sox, 28¢ quality at 22e at W coke. A large lot of bankrupt 4 ply linen Collars, at to elear each 10e at Weeks. Gents Unlaundried White reinforved back and front, worth $1,00, at Shirts, fine linen, THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, SEPTEMBER 22 1897 TELEGRAPHIC SPECIAL D CANADAN SPATOIMES TO THE EXAMINER, | ! - af the Dominion Line. The Allea’s Wil got say Anything. MontreaL, Sent. 22.—The contract with the Al anand pinta Jines expires | with the close of nav) gation on the St. | Lawrence, ‘and epéeblation is rife | what provision will be made by the Gov- ernment for acontinuance of the mail service. The Dominion Line’s representa- tive said yesterday that their boats would not call at Halifax ifthe subsidy was withdrawn, nor would they risk sending their boats to St. John if that port were named by the Government as the{terminus of the service. The Allan Line anything. DOUBTS IN ENGLAND. people would not say English Traders Disappointed. Monrreat, Sept. 22.—A London cable says: “In viewof uncertainties in the minds of English shippers respecting the Canadian tariif, the Louden Chamber of Commerce secretary says that the expec- tations of traders have undoubtedly been disappointed by the extension to practical- ly all countries except the United States of what was previously supposed to be an exclusive British preference. This has tended to check ti@ expected diversion iato purely British channels of the trade now dene through Britain with France, Germany, etc. Another retarding influence is the absence of exact official information 75e at Weeks. Ladies Kid Gloves, 4 pretty pearl buttons, dressed or undressed, regular $1.20, at 89e at Weeks, Ladies Colored Lacing Kid Gloves, wcerth 95c a pair, now at 65¢ at Weeks Ladies all wool seamless hose, worth 35c at j25e at Weeks. NOTE,—The above isonly a frac- tion of Weeks. -many bargains. We keep nothing buta first class dry goods stock, Ladies’ and Men’s Wear. We Buy Cheap for and Sell Cheap. THE PEOPLE'S STORE. A.WEEKS & Co. Wholesale and Retail cashmere Cash TRY Don't gotothe Exhibition Without Your Dinner. At Large & Son’s Show Rooms, Great ge Street, you can geta first class «i ner, equal to the very best to be had. ten cents admits yon to the Bazaar and hiscen more will pay for your dinner. weady at Ll o’closk. Twenty-five cents will admit to Bazaar and pay for a high tea of al! the delicacies of the s+ason. You can order your breakfast and be sure of a good one for 20 cents. . Ceo I W Shop Full of Tew Goods BONN “ART Chinaware in the newest and paettiest designs only 25c¢ per piece. Come to Sunnyside Bookstore for bargains iu all sorts of Fancy Goods. HASZARD & MIOORE ] ; *KStore FOR SALE The dwelling house and lot of land at tached, occupied hy the late William Cook, situate on the west side of Prince &t. Central). culars® a or further parti Mellish, Solicitor, or to the: JAMES Ee... Sunnvside Bo y wget T. L,W. COOK. —— as to the intentions of Canada after August DEYLIN TIRED. Wants to Come Back to Canadian Politics. --— Ortawa, Sept. 22.—Reports are current thet Mr. ©. R. Dev in, ex-M. P., is tired of his immigration job in Ireland and is plaving a pipe to get back into Canadian politics. His frieuds eay.that he may rup for North Renfrew for the Oatario Legis- lature. Sir Charles Tupver leaves for British Columbia today. The Eternal City Shaken. 22.—-Several earthquake Rome, Sept. shocks occurred here yesterday. “It pays to buy at Carter’s.’ Now. mm is the time to buy Bw LBS. We have a large stock for out door and indoor culture,imperted from Holland, China and other — countries of production. No better varieties or higher qualities are procurable anywhere. Uur prices are lower than thore of any of the foreign dealers for came quality of Bulbs, and buyers have the advantage of seeing what they are getting. MAIL ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY . Hy acinths, Tulips,.Cro- cus, Bermuda Easter Lilies, «hinese Sacred Lilies, Freesias, Narcis- sus, also Hyacinth Glasses Our Bulb Catalogue gives full prices and cultural directions, rree W rite or cail for it, Geo. Carter & Co., Booksellers & Stationers. qummmenmmmmrennyrr Absdsdbaadaddddd Aid dAddAAdAddddAdQdddddidddda die he dbedd eee ren ae Fiisisisiii Tickets : for [exhibition AT “=a Central Drugstore Our store is also complete in every detail. Drugs ard Druggists Sun dries, {choice Cigars, Pipes, etc. A. W REDDIN, Phm. B CENTRAL DRUG STORED i : — seseeenececceceeveccooveeee MAIL SERVICE, | as to ~dust and smoke. ENGLISH TRADE SYNDIGATE. { | Bxport of Canadian Products, aa Toronro, Sept. 22.—McPherson, Clark '& Jarvis, barresters, have completed negotiations for an English syndicate to $5,000,000 in Canada. The syndicate products to Britain and Canada, one in and another in invest will export food will erect wareaouses in Montreal, one in Torento, a city to be selected, The syn lice t- will not touch flour, but will bandle ali other ducts, chiefly fruit and meats. grain or food pro Ee a ; Spain’s Expenditures, Maprip, Sept. 22.—During !896-97 the Spanish Government sent te Cuba 181.738 soldiers, 6,261 cffice:s and 212 5t2 1 ries, en AS OTHERS SEE US Impressions of Visiting Pressmen. QR} The members of the Eastern Township Press Association who visited this Pro- vnce have reported favorably The Cimes, of Richmond, which reflecis the views of the President of the Association, says: “The luxuriant growth of vegeta: tion of all kinds is woad “tfal, the grass # of the greenest and the flowers are of the most brilliant hues. The hay crop was mostly gathered, but showed @ very strong secood growth, the grain, not yet ripe, gave promise of heavy crops and showed tue fertility of the soil. In ene field we saw about thirty head of three year o!d steers, grede Durhams, and a teiter Jot the writer has never seen in the Eastern Townships. The cows, mostly grade Hols‘eing and Jerseys, looked in fine con- dition and spoke well of the pasturage. As to Hi¢el Davies, The Times says: “The entire party, sixty in number, were taken to the Hotel Davies, which for com- fort is unexcelled. ur stay in this hotel was mide moat enjoyable ty cur genial ho-t Davies and his assistants. Thiok of fresh garden strawberries jate in Augnst at every meal to say nothing of other delica- cies both in and out of season. The dining room of this hotel is one of the most (astefullyarranged rooms one cao see. The walls are decorated with the mounted heads of deer, moose and elk, a.clock, made entirely of oyster shells, besides several cabinets of the most beautiful painted china; this painting is done by a marvellously clever young, jady, a.Mi 6 Chisholm, the whole house in a:t sho - ing evidence of her artistic t1ge... Anv tourist who would not le eatisficd wth the Davies would be hard to please.” The Richmond Guardian declares . that “there is no portion of the Dominion that has a brighter face, or that sffords more proof of genuine prosperity than this. gem of the straits. It is beautiful beyond. the dreame of the sleeper in Paradise, and we left it behind us with regret and a praver that hy some chance of fortune we might see it again. Referring to Charlottetown the same writer says; “wedid not enquire about the drainage of the citvy,—though, almost our first thought on seeing how low in the water the Island stood, was, that engip- eering science had a problem to solve in the drainage of Charlottetown. It might have already been solved tor al] we know; but anyway the city is an extremely healthy rib os Ooo ream] Sept. 21.—A despatch to the | Daily Mail from Vienna says: It 18 reported thatas Emperor William avd Emperor Francis Joseph were leaving the stafion at Buda Pest a sharp detonation was beard, which was followed by a thick cloud of The crowd took fright, broke through the military cord@n ani swarmed around the imperial carriage. Empercr Francis Joseph was great!y agitated, and shouted to the police lo keep the the people back. Some arrests are reported. ‘Ihe Neueswiener Journal was conficated this evening for publishing telegrams as to the occurrence. SHIP NEWS ee Port of Charlottetown ENTERED. Sept 21—Alice Phoebe, Bailey, Sydney; Howard L, Forrest, dc; Ceto, Weatherbre, do; MC McLean, Bentin, Arichat; Wm Aitken, Ball, Pugwash; Minnie E Moody, Long, Richibucto; Frank, Grant, Wallace. CLEARED, Sept 21—Leve ret,Langill,Pictou; Frank, Grant, Wallace. What Hood’s Sarsaparilla has done for others it will also do for you. ~Hood’s Sareaparilla cures all blood diseases. You can buy a 12 quart Basket Plums or Green Gages for 75 ceuts at Beer & EXHIBITION PROVINCIAL Gentlemen Drivers’ Race. The Free for All (pacing) class not hav ing filled, the directors of the Driving Park bave decided to havea race for Gen - tlemen’s Driving Horses on Thursday, Z3rd inst. Each horse must be driven ina four wheeled vehicle, and must have been owned by his present owner on or before the l4th Sept., 1897. No professional driver will be allowed to drive inthis race whether he is owner or not. No horse with a record allowed to com- pete. ; Entries close eyening before race. Entrance fee, 5 per cent. of purse, pay- able on entering, and 5 per cent- addition- al to winners. Entries will be received at the Secre- wt 8 office on the pee NS SUNNYSIDE, * Se ee ae wat URTON, é te +? : Secretary. woot ogoge sorecarcesaecese® cept 18 — , , i ‘te sy tee oh 4 os. . Eee i , / ; ‘ z ; value For fur goods ofall kinds no place li like Beer Bros. se For dress" goods that are stylish, no place like Beer Bros. Are your eyes weak? Do they trouble your when driying io the wind or bright sunlight? Do they smart aod pain when reading and sewing or cause you to have headache? Do you not know that these troubles frequently arise solely from de- ficiency in sight which should be overcome by properly fitted glasses? Miss E. E. Ernst,gradnate optician,will examine your eyes carefully and thoroughly free of charge and prescribe glasses, only when necessary. Office at Capt Samuel McRae’s corner’ of Kent and Queen Streets. Hoars 9 a. m.to5 p m. For pretty hats and bonnets, no place like, Beer Bros. For handsome jackets, ata low price. Bcver Bros. During Exhibition Week, Weeks & Co. will give aspecial discount on al! goods. Big bargains will be given in ladies and gents furs of all kinds. Ladies new cloth jackets at unusually low prices. We have rare Snaps in ladies and men’s uunderwear, sox and shiris. 220 lw For bargajns in Dry Goods no place like Beer Bros. Weeks & Co have one of the finest stocks, of dry goods in the city and you Can save money on every purchase by trading with Weeks & Co., the people’s store. 220 lw See our watches. We are selling at low prices during the exhibition—G., H. Taylor, jeweller and optician. 220—2in. The leading Jacket House on P. FE. i. Jas Paton & Co Patons leading Department, Mantles. The leading Oyster Housei Victoria Cafe- Oystersat Victoria Cafe, by quart,and on the shell. De- live red to any part of city. — John P. Joy. » Buy beautiful bulbs. See the new advt. of Geo. Carter & Co. 210 dy&wy “Just-Right Jackets” at close cut prices, See our ad. —Moore and McLeod. friends who have not yet found. us out. We want you to know that our lines of spectacles, watches and jewelry our choice and cheap and would like you to ca!].—G. F. Hutchinson, Queen Street. 220 5i Eye Testing. —Special stuly and a good practice have qualified us togive positive satisfaction in fitting glasees.—G. F, Hutchinson, Queen St. Jeweler. 220 5i The lady who 18 particular in choosing ber fall hat wants to do her choosing here.—Moore & McLeod. In handling oysters great care and great cleanliness is required. Victoria Cafe has all the latest appliances for this, including patent carriers, imported from New York last season.—John P. Joy, Victoria Cafe The facility with’ which a _nutriti- ous and delicious soup may be made with renders them invaluable for families,sports men and in- valids, 13 dif- ferent varities Grocers Sell Them. ARTHUR P. TIPPET & CO. Agents, General Montreal Weuralgia. In tbe head is almost invariably caused by decayed and anscessed teeth. Don’t sufier needlessly when youcan be releived in a few hours and cured in a few days by the careful treatment we will give you. J. H. AYERS DENTIST. Aa‘ nlesssextraction of teeth, : P.8 Ps : j Not Discovered Yet.—There are lots of ee NEW FALL GOODS. Perkins, Sterus & Tur NEW DRESS GOODS The latest styles and Materials now in stock. New Fall Jackets and Capes, New Mflillinery, New New Mfillinery Materials, PF illinery 4 ¢ If you want first-class word, get your hat or bonnet made at our Milliaery department i Our display of fall and winter dry goods i is getting complete. e 1 , and it will pay you to trade at the Sunnyside Dry Goods Store. TH AHEAAZASH RARARAARR AR ke / everything is of excelle “Tf it’s good it’s here, If it’s here it’s good,” Solid in duying fall Jackets here. Good, plain, black cloth Jacket, sail to be worth $3.50, our price $2.39 Heavy, rough cloth, velvet collar, nicely made said to be worth $4 75, our price $3.65 For Gentlemen Men’s heavy all wool plain underwear, said te be worth 70c per garment our price $I per suit AAAAAASAAAAAAS AAA AAAAAAAAAAAAARARAAAAAAAMARARAS wb, There’s Satisfaction best Jackets the price can huy, aud no matter how cheap, they’re honestly, stylishly made. f “What we advertise we have.” Moore & McLeod: SSE PLES TS FY FEE yy ‘ The Jackets we sell are the © Trim, well made brown Jacket, velvet collar, our YS hel5 Fine black cloth, accur- ately cut, and nicely fin. ished, a [surprising ‘V value at our price $55 The “best” unlaunder- % ed shirt—a fine linen bos. % om, heavy cotton body, + unequalled i in the city at lers than $1, our price 75 cents . . . &, - 4 Pett Fe ent Remember The Place To—-._w- dL Sure Y our House, Furniture, Stock ship or Cargo,is with <> HORACE HASZARD # FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE | * TRLEPHONE CONNECTION,...00.06.000.-: fice Cameron Bloc