«hy ays WEEKS SOc. WORTH UP TO 3Oc. Nearly 100 of all kinds, worth up to 50c. a yard eall early for choice. All go at 35c. Mor 12 Days Only £.t 50c. WORTH UP TO $1.00 The choicest Goods in ou nearly all and latest materials of this season. going at 50c. a yard, regular price up to $1.00 per yard. Our Capes Are Clearing Fast - - Capes worth up to $4.15 at $2 00 do do 2 pieces of Dress Goods Dress stock, new, 5.25 at 2.75 do do 8.25 at 4.00 Velvet, Lace, Black. and Colored Cloth. A rare chance to get a cape cheap. 25 per cent. discount off. Ladies’ Best English Waterproofs, BIG BLOUSE CLEARING SALE STILL ON, W. A. WEEKS & Co Wholesale and Retail a Housekeeper's ' a Delight — If there is one thing more than another that delights the house keeper itis a chwice, dainty lot of Silverware, A PERFECT_s» Table Service adds 50 per cent to the pleas- ure of eating. So long as we must eat, why not make it a pleasure by adding some nice table Silverware. We havea choice line to select from. Prices low. W. W, WELLTNER, Jeweler Edgehill--Church School for Girls Windsor. Nova Scotia. INCORPORATED 1891. — Rr. Rev. Bisnop Covrtyey, D. D., Chair- man Board of Trustees Lerroy, of Cheltenham Ladies’ College, England, Frincipal; eight Resident experienced Governessee from England ; Housekeeper, Matron and Trained Nurse. Miss BRoard with Juition in English Department, S1SS. Music, Art, Pu¥yicat Cviture, etc. e extras. Preparation for the Univer-, ies. Year begins Sept. 15th, 1897. Foc Cileal ar apply to Dr. Hixp. CARD. Te the Electors of Charlotte- town. Common and Royalty. GENTLEMEN: Having been nominated candidates to con- test Charlottetown Common and Royalty, in the interests of the Liberal Party, we respect- fully solicit your support. Our record as re- presentatives of this constituency during the last four years, is before you. We are in ac- cord with the Platform of the Local Govern- ment as laid down in the address of the leader and if elected, shall, asin the past, do our best to promote the interests of our constitu- ents and of the Province. Thanking you for your former support, and soliciting a continuance of your favor, We have the honor to be, Your obedient servants, BENJAMIN ROGERS, L. E. PROWSE, all city prs. pa. Pom oe a aint ok ‘j ; 0000000 00000000 C9eoceceeces ee a TELEGRAPHIC, TURKEY AND — GREECE. —— Terms of the ae ee Sultan Disposed to be Reasonable. ——. CONSTANTINOPLE, July 15.—Im portant Ministerial councils have been held at which the indemnity of six million pounds was agreed upon as the extreme limit of Turkey’s concession. This agreement has been sanctioned by an Imperial Trade. The Sultan after considering tte report answered as follows: “ J} am convinced that the efforts and energy of the Powers are directed solely for the maintenance of peace and the prevention of complications. Itis the plain duty of Turkey, whose sentiments are likewise pecitic, to put an end to the present abnormal Situation . Consequently I command the Ministers to find the necessary means for concluding, if possible, theznegotiations and sign the preliminaries for peace on Thursday next. —_—— Ottawa Notes. Orrawa, July 15.—F. C. Lightfoot, a clerk to the engineer of the Public Works Department, has received his Superannua- tion notice today. Mr. Ouimet, clerk of the French Journal of the House ofCommons, is dead. Disastrous Gale. Portianp, Me., July 15.—The upprece- dented gale of Tuesday continued with in- creased fury yesterday. None of the coast- wise steamers have left harbor for two days. Reports of disasters to shipping are coming in. -—_ —_o—___ _. Loss of Fishermen. Bostox, July 15.—The schr. Golden Rule, arrived today from a fiehing ‘trip reports the loss of six ‘ishermen of her crew while attending trawls. One was Nova Scotian. ~ a so DIED At St. Peter’s Harbor, on July 12th, William H. McEwen, aged 85 years. At Digby, Nova Scotia, on the 10th inet, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs, G. Wightman, after a lingering illness, Char- lotte Gedie Toombs, eldest danghter of William Toombs, Esq., North Rustico, and beloved wife of H. F. Coombs, former- ly of this city, now of St. John, N.B. A dutiful daughter, a faithful wife, a fond mother. The memory of the just is blessed and those that sleep in Jeeus ehall God bring with Him. } "g 3 = = uy WUMUANAANAALANAdAANAdANdb edb LdNdbddbdbddLdddbddsaTaddddbddddddddda Souvenir Goods A beautiful asrsortmert of Souvenir Chinaware having views of Chariotte- town, City Post Oflice, Queen Square Gardens olonlial Building, S.S. Stanley, etc, e'c. Kvery vis- itor and lourist will want some of these goods to take home with them asa Souvenir of their visit to the *Garden of the Gulf.” Also Surting’s Views of Charlottetown and ‘ts places of interest, raounted on cards, 10 to 25 cents each. SOUS venir Paper Weights etc etc, GEO. CARTER & CO. Dealers in Souvenir Goods, Fancy Goods, Books, etc., etc. Queen Street. TOPPEPTEP ro nrO None rnonneenerTeonvone renee neo NOnen nO nrOneNpenD > = ese — ee > oo ea ea = = = re a ee =- eae oo = - 7 The Ladies always find our store replete in the line Fine Perfumes, Sachet Powdeis Toilet Waters, ete. We give our special atiteu- tion to this ‘department,and always give especial values in this line. ‘Try us. $4. W. REDDIN, Fhm, J SUNNYSIDE, SOOSOHSOOSHOSOSSOESSSL DS O0690098C880S8COS sus® 06600000000 R COCCBCCCCCS Settlement. | LATEST NEWS BY WIRE AND MAIL Loxpox, Mark Lane Express it is generally estimated that the English wheat crop will show an average of 28 bushels to the acre. — is about 2 bushels below the nor- mal, Loxpox, July 12—A despatch from Montevideo says that severe fight ‘ng between the revolutionists and government troops has occured at Auego, in the province of Cerro Largo. Accord- ing tothe government report the rebels were obliged to retreat. Havaya, July 19— Reports from Sandti Spiritus contirm the rumor that Gen. Quivtan Bandera, who commanded the insurgents in the engagement on July 5th, Papve Heights, was killed during the fight. Captain General Weyler, who left Sancti Spiritus in the latter part of last week with the Austurias battalion, sur- prised a camp of the insurzents near Jarico, and a sharp engagement took place, Among the killed was the well-known Dr. Hernandez. Montreal, July 12.—The cable from the Star’s correspondent says: London, July 12.—The Dominion of Canada will have many important Chinese and Japan- ese vis tora next month. Prince Arisugawa, the Mikado’s specia! envoy to the Queen’s jubilee, with a sue of nine, sailed by the Dominion liner Vancouver on Saturday to embark on the Empress of India from Vancouver. Chang Yien Huan, the Chinese speeial envoy and his suite of sixteen, will also returo via Canada. Baron Rosen, the Russian minister to Japan, and suite sail on the Empress of India on Aug. 2. Boston July 13.—A Herald despatch f om Mexico, Maice, tates th. t the body «f | Jumes Robertson, or Robinson, of Prince Edward Island, who mysteriously dis- aj peared from Kumford Falls, was found to-day floating in a smal! river in the town of Peru. One side of the man’s face was badly bruised, and there are*suspicions of foul play. It will be remembered at the time of the finding of the clothing Robert- eon’s wallet was missing. Robertson has vo friends, 80 far as is known, in this section of the country, The body was buri-— ed by the Peru authorities, Hatirax, Jnly 13—Is the appointment of Thos. Fysche to the mavagersnip of the Merchants Bank of Canada t-e first siep towards the amalgamation of {the Merch- ants Bank of Canada, the Bank of Nova Scotia and the Bank of Britist##Columbia ? It looks as if it were, Rumors are rife that an attempt to secure such amalgama- tion it afloat.C. H. McLeod, cashier of the Bank of Nova Scotia, tells your cor- respondent tbat so far as his pank is cou- cerned there is no truth in the report. But in Opposition to this it isa fact that the Merchants bank people are buying up all the Bank of Nova Scotia stock they can obtain. There is nodoubt at all ‘in the minds of, well-jrfo med banking people here that the Merchants bauk is auxious to accomplish the proposed amalgamation and thus place themselves on an equal footing with the Bank of Montreal with its capital of $18,000,000 and its agencies all over Canada and in the United States cities. The combined capital ofthe thres banks that it is proposed to amalgamate would be $15,5(0,000. What Opporition there will be in the east at least will lixe- iv come from the Bank.of Nova Scotia. Shareholder who are satisfied with mat. ters as they stand and would be averse to allowing the control of the bank of which they are so proud and which pays so well to pass to Montreal. . Boston, July 13.—The mysterious dis- ease which bas recently afflicted. residents of Somervile, and which bsffled the vbysicians, has been explained. The vic- tims seemed to have been afflicted by ivy pisoning, the hands and arms reddening and swelling, but as a rule they gould prove tbat they had not touched ivy. The en- ployes of the Gypsy Moth Commission say that the whole trouble comes from toucl,— ing the brown-taii moth, the new pest recently discovered in that vicinity. .Tle commission is fighting the moth, and em- ployes are killing them at the ate of 100,000 a day. O’NeitL, Neb., July 13.—The Rev. Reuben Beackim, pastor of a negro church near this place, is urging that each mem- ber of his congregation put out one eye. Beackim himeelf put his peculiar teachiug into practice some time ago with the result tat inflammation has set in his remaining eye, and he is now threatened with total blindness. Notwithstanding that, seve; ] of his flock followed his example. Beac- kim declares that. the Lord approves ot oc - yed men, and backs up his conteation with the twenty-second verse of the sixth chapter of Matthew, in which occurs the words: “If, therefore, thine eye be single, thy whole body shall be full of light.” It looks as if many of Beackim’s congregation would, literally, follow him blindy, — Lonpon, July 13.—Thé Times’ Athens, correspondent savs a fight occurred tt Canida, between British troops and Bashi Bazouks. A number were killed on hoth sides. The Bashi Bazouks have been summeon-d to surrender atms within four days. They have addressed a petition to the Sultan. The admirals of the foreign fleets sent five warships to Candia. Lonxpon, July 13.—The appeal of the Sultan to the Emperor Francis Joseph, and the unusual fact chat the text of the latter’s reply has been published, taicen together with Emperor William’s advice, indicate that Abdul Hamid is seeking a pretext to enable him to resist successfully the demands of the Turkish war party by representing himself as compelled to com ply with the demands of Europe. Paris, July 13.—The Supreme Council of Education has adopted a proposal by which foreigners are enabled to obtain doc- tors diplomas by undergoing an examin- ‘ation at French universities, 2 - oe Delicious early crisp cabbage, turnips, cauliflowers, onions, spinach, lettuce, ete., at Gay’s stand, market. Call early as they do not last long. 14 tf. July 12.~According to the | THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JULY 15, 1897 ee ——— wi —- WILL Perkins, Sterns & Turn | The balance of our summer Hats, Bonnets and Shapes. toem, Just see the prices, and if yoa want a hat you will buy, GOLF STOCKINGS AND SWEATERS, ( Our stock of Golf Hosiery and Stockings cent during this week. Goo ds, at et gn oo a a ‘NOT HOLD THEM OVER a. | ~eee, © ee ® awe DUD MMM EMAL is too large, and in order to reduce it will give a discount of 20 » lawn Tennis Flannels, Cricket Flannels, Bathing Slits, and all kinds os seasonable Pp. We do not intend to carry over if low priee wil s e af) , . Ks, Sunnyside - Dry = Goods = Storgfs SAAAAAAAAAASASAARR AAA AARAS It’s in Hats this time. ASHASAAAAARAAAARAAAS SAAR ARR We’ve gone over our stock of Summer Hats — new ones this season—and made two lots of- them: LOT 1.—Every hat in stock at all prices up to 8Uc - except a few White Sailors — has gone into one lot, and each Weer eel Geri ws i cts Dbe pu tLOT 2.—Every Untrimmed hat f-.m °%%e up, no matter how good, no matt: ND Gui the original price, has been n oa big table to sell fur .......00. What we advertise we have oore & McLeod. FAAAA AAA 25c how 5 Oc 38) | PUREE SE EEE EEE EEE EEE EE PEPE EE ay ea Robert Cook of Boston was in Pittsburg recenty arranging to perform the remark able feat cf walking from Pittsburg to Cincinnati on water, »® distance of 400 miles. Cook is the inventor of a pairof water shoes. He says that with the use of them he can make as good time asa man walking along an asphalt street. While in Chicago a few days ago, this was questioned. Cook offered to wager $1000 that he would walk a distance of 400 miles in 14davs and do it easily. This was quickly taken by Jobn Lopold, and the money is now in the hands of a responsible stakeholder. The start will be made in Sept. Ist. at noon. After completing his arrangements, Cook will go to training on Lake Pontchartrain, La. a — SHIP NEWS. SS ee Port of Charlottetown. ENTERED. July 14 — Fioneer, MvuLeod, Pinette; Athlete, Roberts, Wallace; Stanley, Fin- layson, Pictou; Samuel Drake, Olsen, North Sydney. CLEARED, July 14—Athlete, Roberts, Pictou; Liz- zie C, Garnier, Bathurst; C V Minot, Hub- ley, Orwell. ~The Toronto Evening Telegram’s Lon- don cablegram asserts that in view of Sir W. Laurier’s pro-British utterances ard his unfavorable comparison to France of Canada under French and British rule, will lead to a cool reception im France, whence he goes from London this week as the guest of President Faure. The Paris papers’ utterances are bold enough to justi- fy the assertion. LOCAL NOTICES, Straw hats for the fair or dark, black siraws,mottled straws, cream straws, fawn straws, blue straws, white straws, brown straws, yellow straws, from France as low as 3 and 2 cents—Jas Paton & Go. Tobster Fishing The lobster fishing season is extended until the Z4th inst. J. A. Matheson. | ‘uly ‘14 97: MARRIED At the manse, Valleyfield, July 6th, by the Rev. R. McLean, John N. McDonald, of Wh m Road Cross, to Miss Effie Mc- Kinnon, of Brooklyn, Lot 61. oe Taking a course of Ayer’s Pills thé system is set in good working order and a man begins to fee] that life is worth living. He who has become the gradual prey of constipation; does not realize the friction under which he labors, until the burden is lifted from him. ‘Then his mountains sink into mole’ hills, his moroseness gives place to jollity; he is a happy man again. If life doeg not seem worth living to you} you may take a very different view of it after taking cords Ayer’s Cathati Pils, — oe ee LOST.— Between ‘| harlottetown and aN All Brides, a satchel] eontairing me | F.nder will oblige by leaving at this office. Jy lbac wii PURE WEST INDIA oe im oe J wic ONLY (5c A PINT —_ AT. & Gilly TO RENT A dwelling house and stable at Alem dria, Lot 49. Beautifully situated for’ summer residence; four miles trom port. For particulars apply to W. W. WELLNER. Teachers And students who have succesfull passed their examinations need a good time keeper belé® taking charge of a school. We i a large stock of Cold And Silver Watches timed, and ready for delivery #! at low prices, XE. TAVLOS Jeweler and Optician. ‘orth Side Queen Square. -_—~~ . Thiy 5 WANTED — Chief Agent for PEL Mh frintend the business of the Many ines Life Insurapce Company. ‘rhe mst DOW SO extensive as to require & resident ved ager. District Agents also wanted B Pato? anrepresented district. Apply to J Gast Box 202 Charlettetown.