eye euctae fe? Eye is et Hi pe BI a eta ott s- Be BU ita ne ovaiags ote AL Ae gE SAME Pgs ee a anh Hie: baat gt Pe a ee a ee = - pe a He “y i. THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN AUGUST 1897. aO — PER GEN} rO CLEAR OFF E adies a 50c worth 7B < Cashmere— extraordinary value. i Colored Snmmer Capes. Big uts and half price to clear. WEEKS’ Iie worm $190 Gents’ very best quality Uniaundried Shirts. CLOVES Thin Summer Sllk Gloves, greys. 3Se regular 48e ma black, tans, Fast Black Hosiery Ladies, Gents’ and Children’s: guaran- teed perfectly fast color; will not stain the feet. All summer goods cheap. W. A. WEEKS &60. Wholesale and Retail “Prince Edward Island school Series,’ EXCH by Wm W ordsworth. ac prescribed for entrance to Prince of Wales College, Now Ready< Sent by mail on receipt of price, re. TRADERS AND MERCHANTS wanting a quantity will be given a speci al discount on application. HASZARD & MOookt Sunlight - Soap Wrapper Competition JUNE, 1897. Th e following are the winners, in district No. 5, Province of of Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island. Winners of Stearns Gicycles Mr. P. K. Holmes, Yarmouth. Mr. A. 8, Black, Truro. Winners of Gold Watches Pte W. Lawrence, lst Boyal Berks. Regt. Halifax. Miss. Georgie May Fulton, Bass River. Mr. George W. Proctor, North Sydney Junction. s Mr. S. R. Fraser, Dartmouth. —o Daniel McKenzie, 6 VPopiar Grove, rhé above competition will be ecntinued LED 7... " TELEGRAPHIC. SPECIAL DESPATCHES TO THE EXAMINER. ANOLHER SERIOUS OUTBREAK 4 atives Beaten off By Police and Garrison. Destroyed and Inhabi- tants Killed. Hindoo Village Lonpon, Aug _ At motner O utbr “¢ ak 18 othciaily reporte don the Afgban frontier. An attack was made on Saturday ant ad the po lice and garri son beat off the atives i } ae ‘ | illawe ¢ { who then burned a Hindoo village an killed some of the inhabitants. PRIME MINISTER SHOT He Falls Dead atthe Feet of His Wife, His Assassin an Anarchist Who Gives an Assumed Name. Maprip, Aug. 9.—Senor Canovas del Castillo, Prime Minister of Spain, was ass- assinated on Saturday at Santa Agueda by an anarchist murderer who fired three shots, one of which struck the Premier in the forehead and another in the chest. The wounded man fell dying at the feet of his wife, lingering in agony for an hour and then passing away with the cry of “Long live Spain” wh: ch were bis last w ords, upon his lips. . The assassin was immedi- ately arrested. He isa Neapolitan and gives the name of Rinaldi, but it is believ- ed tbat this is an assumed name. Administrator fer Yukon. Orrawa, Aug. 9.—The Government has decided to appoint an administrator for the Yukon country who will have charge of all the officials there and be chief executive officer for the Government. Major Walsh, of Brockville, is mentioned as the man for the job. Pretty Things.—See John Newson’s window this evening. Barmboe easels from 60c up; white and gold and oak easele; a few more of those pretty oak bric-a-brac cabinets, bamboo screens, &c. _ ee Be comfortable. Buy a soja or ham- mock pillow for 36 cents; they are twenty- two inches square with a four inche frill. —Stanley Bros The Always sed Store. srnnmnmmnmmannnn TS ENGLISH CLASSICS Authorized for use in the pub lie schools of Prince Edward Island The Excursion book I, price l5c, (now ready). Addison’s Spectator (selection:). price l5c, (now ready). We have the correct author ized edition of the above books, with full explanatory notes. These books are re- quired to be studied by all intending candidates for entrance to the Prince of Wales College and Nor- mal School in 1398. For sale at our bookstore or sent by mail, postage paid, on receipt of price. Special prices to teachers and mer- chants. GEO. CARTER & 60. BOOKSELLER. Queen Street. QLAMAbALasadadbdadddacdaaddddgda arrive vvyrver’ MAAN UUUUUAAAAAAAAAAAAAAASLLALACAAAAAGLLGLLLLLLALAALAdA HM MUOAU 1) Sticky Fly Paper —" Soon gathers up the lies in a room. Small sheets 25c. per box. Very useful. A. W. REDDIN, Phm, 8 SUNNYSIDE, SRSCOSCSYS SSSOSESTSOSCOHOSSES FS F9GEGO809C0E O98 SOOCIST SF PASPSSSSISSSS SEHSOHL 169 SOC S6SO9OCSE cos ; light, owned by J. Foster, of Dor i third. HORSE RACES AT SHEDIAC, ~ | Island Horses and What They Did in the Events. Some Horses Were Pulled. but the Judges Were Powarless. Sueptac, Aug. 9.—The races at Shediac * on Saturday were largely aifended and the track was in good condition, though the spectators expressed much dissatisfaction because of the evident pulling of the horses, which the jue less to punish, as the Association. iges were power track is uot in the The three-minute race was wen in straight heats by Honest Tom owned by J. Irving, of Buciouche; Dr. Hall, owned bv Mi. Brownell, of Port Elgm, was second; Ben Prophet. owned by Mr. Wilson, of Moncton, third, Lady Park- side, of Summerside, was drawn after finishing an easy second The best ime was 2.40 and the purse $00. The 2.24 class was won in straight heats by Northport Chief, owned by Mr. Brow- nell, Port Elgin. Miunie, owned by James McLeod, of S’side, Cc hester, Best time 2.34}; purse $70. The 2.29 class was not finished. The starters were Bijou, owned by W. Hender- son, of Sussex, Kickapoo, by J.R. Lamy, | of Amherst, Gracie Wilkes, by J. Avara, of Shemogue, and Mary Mack, by J. I. Wats n, of St. John. Bijou took the first heat jn 2,32} and Kickapoo the second and third in 232; and 2.2% fourth in 2.35. In the fourth heat Kickapoo threw her stoe and the judges gave her time to get it replaced but when the horses were called out Bijou was tbe only one to respond. It was then dark and May Mack’s driver objected to finish the race. The judges found that under the rules they had no power to post- pone the race and it was finally decided to divide the purse which was a _ hundred dollars. e = 3 Mortgage Sale Land On Lot 65. To be sold py public auction, at the Court House, in Charlottetown, on Fridav, the 17th day of September,next,at the bour of 12 o’clock noon, under and by virtue of a power of sale contained in a certain Indenture of Mortgage bearing date the twenty third day of December, A. D., 1879, made be. tween Hemy ‘Taylor, and Mary Jane Taylor, his wife,of the one part, and Philip Large of the other part. All that tract, piece and parcel of Jand and prenm- ises, situate, lying and being on Lot or Township number sixty-five, in Queen’s County, bounded and described as follows that isto say:— Commencing ata square dost fixed on the North Shore of the Northumberland Straits, at the south eastward boundary of Neil McEachern’s farm; thence ruzning on said boundary north fifty-six degrees and thirty minutes part for the distance of ore hundred and thirty two chains, or thereabouts; thence south for the distance of four chai ns, or thereabouts; thence south fifty- three degrees west fur the distance ot one hundred and twenty-three chains, or thereaboute, or until it meets the said shore: thence following the various courses of said shore westwardly, to the place of commencement, containing one huntired acres of land, more or less, with the app- urcenances. For further particulars W.S. Stewart, Solicitor, Charlottetown Dated this 1897. apply to Mr Newson Block, of July A. D, 23rd day PHILIP LARGE. Mortgage dylaw5 McGill University, Montreal SESSION ‘1897238 The curriculum comprises course in Arts, (including the Donatpa Specrar Course ror Women), ArpLieD Science Mepicrne, Law, and Vererixary ScieNcE Matriculation, Examination avd Scholar- held:—Arts APPLIEP Sept ship Examination will be axp Mepicixe, l5rn_ Sert.; Science, l6rH Sept.; Law, 71H VeTERINARY SCIENCE, 22ND Sept. Copies of the Calnontaining containing information, may be obtained on applica- on to the Secretary. CHARLOTTETOWN Buy your tickets for Boston by the fast Steamer Halifax. W.W. CLARK, Ticket Agent —AT THE--- DENTAL PARLORS North Side Queen Square. You can have your teeth extracted free ctf pain by the means of either general or ocal anesthesia. All kinds of work done atisfactorily. 3 : "8; " ; ‘A ‘ * + . ‘ some of in the first heat. | was second, and Flash- | You won't find a better place to buy Dry Goods f and Mary Mack | a nd-ee’s baloon expedition | North Pole, Perkins, Sterns & Turner FOR SUMMER DRReS GOODS You will be surprised at what we can do for you ir the way of cheap Dry Goods. Our regular prices are extremely low,but they become lower still when we find seasonable goods any way tardy in moving out. Weare now cutting the price on Hats oft aj] kinds, Millinery, Boys’ Summer Clothing, Men's Lugs. tre Coats, Sweaters,Golf Hose, Bathing Suits, Muslin Cotton Crepons, Cotton Hosiery, and many other lines which should be cleared out during this month than the Sunnyside DryiGoods Store. | | terest. NEWS BY WIRE AND MAIL Paris, August 7.—The “A pigecn bearing news rcgrding Ganlois says: Prof. across the has been captured at Gradisca, near Goritz, 22 miles trom Trieste, in Austria Hungary. SeatrLe, Wn., August 7.—News has just reached here of the death last April of Charles A. Blackstone, Geo. Botcher and J. W. Malinque, miners, who went to Alaska in 1896, and were frozen to death in trying to make their way back to Seattle. They were last seen alive March 27th. Friends from this city, who went to Alaska to investigate, found Blackstone’s body, but no trace of the other two could be found. The following staiement was found on Blackstone’s body: “Saturday April 4th, 1897. This is to certify that Botcher froze to death on Saturday “ht; J W Malinque died = on Wedueeday afternoon, being badly frozen. C. A. Blackstone had his nose, ears and fur fingers on his right band and two en his left hand frozen ar inch back. The storm drove us on before it. It overtook us within an hour of the summit and drove us before it. (It drove evervthing we had over the cliff,/except bank t: and moose-hides, which we crawled under. Suppozed to have been forty degrees below zero. On Friday | started for Salt Water, I don’t know howl got there without outfit. On Saturday afternoon I gathered up everything. Have enough grub for ten days, providing bad weather dees uot set in. Sport wes blown over the cif. I think I can hear Lim how} once ina while. ihe bodies cf Malinque and Botcher were never found. ace i> iCni The A, O. H. Society of this city, will hold a grand Picnic, on the beau- tiful grounds, near Hickey’s Wharf, East River, on Monday, August 46th. The steamer Southport will leave Prince Street Wharf at 9 o’clock, a. m and at 2 o'clock p.m on that day. Dancing. and all the usual amuse- ments will be provided, and in addi- tion there will be several athletic events. A well stocked refreshment saloon will be provided, also a tea table. The League of the Cross Band will be in attendance, and a good time is guaranteed to all who may attend. i intoxicating drinks will be allowed ¢ or near the grounds, Tickets 25>. By Order of Committee. 182—d&w MONSTER TEA AT LOT 65 The parishoners of St. Ann’s, Lot 65, intend holding a grand tea on the beauti- fal grounds adjoining the church, (in Wednesday, Aug 18 The management of the.tea will be in the hands ofa very energetic committee, who will do everrthing to make it an en- joyable affair. The tea tables will be pro- vided with all the delicacies of the season, There will also be a well stocked saloon on the grounds. Dancing, swinging and other amusements will be provided for. Should the day prove unfavorable, the tea will be held on the first fine day fol- lowing. By order ot committee. JAMES COADY, Sec retarv. 8 Gent Jubilee Stamps. Augs— I have 30-8 cent Jubilee Stamps, worth | $5.00 each to me. may be worth $20 each to you. Five takes one. T. J..BUOTE, I mnoninne e 4i ig isk | SHS AAAHAAAAES AAASAAAS SAK SHAAAANAARRANARARBARAG AASAAAS AAAS AA AAAAAAAAAAAAARAS | | | | | piri ——— Window Full li. Wash Goods 105¢. per Yard. 00600038 Need’t tell a long story about it, exeept to say the fabrics are regular 12¢ values. ‘Twill pay you to see them. Moore & McLeod. Pa Rat aa TT Ay ye YOUR CONFIDENCE. We try to please you. confidence. exactly as it is of our goods and prices. buy—you know best yourself about that All we ask is A Pretty Secretary i: sv.s Te : A better one in solid oak for $8.25, Beautiful Devonports at higher prices, except quality. * We Furnish Houses ” mewn ee ee ee eee JOHN NEWSON aw son Blc ck, Victoria. Rov. # , 13c. and 14c.. a We want to gain yo" ‘It pays us to rep" esent our Furni a fair com You’li not be uf i300 t? All che