se 5 ~% e a : é This Week Include RARE BARGAINS all Layers for cash. ee Irish Linens and Towels— SB Sa tke wie TE Reet eae 25c pair—Fine Toilet Towels & preit border, all linen, value 34c, larger ~ size. ame gualitv 35e reguiar 44c. = | Si <<» $1.50 8$2.00.—Dozen fine - ris ‘lable Napkins, value 50¢ dozen more S9e —Our best quality fine unbleached Tat « Lmen 72¢ quality, 98c buys spec- ia! |: e 72 inch Bleached Table Linen, vale 1,20. S9e —Large size White Counterpsnes, vain §=-41,15, Warm Winter Underwear. b+ -v all wool country sox 15e valu: 22e@. Ladies seamless Cashmere Isoh VSe value BSe. La .es Urdervests, heavy 18e up. Drawers 28¢ up. Gents Linders and Driw rs the best value we have ever shown. me Sp: cial line heavy all wool ribbed, 10¢e oe cheap at 5c. . Five knit Shetland, in all weights, $1.25 a suit up. Worth $1.80 Grand valu-. a Big purchase Kait Shirts, 50€ made a to eli at 7Be, ’ Another line Grey and Blne Flannel a Shiri, all sizes, marked $1.25, to clear oa T5e. = Corsets to Clear é boll Od lines; sizes —18 to 20. and 25 to 28 = 48e¢ for 30¢ S8e for 44e. 7s for Me, SSe for 60c. Lutes kid gloves to clear—odd lots; : 4%e 75ec and SPe. a, . Genz Kid Gloves, slightly potted, half juice, 91.55 for 7Se, $125 for 623¢ rere Ss a ts ais os a ee Ae Pars it a % . —f this Week New Clean Blankets heap. ; From the best aseortment, the best * om goood-, the best value. stock, we bny for cash from the best ~. ¥ makers, and sell cheap. Try The People’s Store. = W. AWEEKS & Co. Lecture and a § SEASON 1897—1898. a ” - ; ’ ~~ St Peter's New Hall, Ch'town - Alternate Tuesdays as followe :— - Nov. 16th and 30th. wy Dec. 14th aad 28th, Jary. llih and 25th. Feb. 8th and 22nd. Par'iculara of each Entertainment will teptl3— Jap Japan Japanese ats >» Fe earth. Japanese Chinaware and Fancy Articles Is Here... . and is ahead of anything ; ever shown in this city. Come and see. Every- body welcome. Only a few of those Jap Teapots at 19c each left. _ HASZARD & Sunnyside Bookstore. TELEGRAPHIC. SPECIAL DESPATOHR gO THE EXAMINER. eterna tteenerenceeninpeepreneneeasecceattinaeettecetis — NOTES FROM “RHE CAPITAL. —_——— —— Another Set to St. John, Sir Oliver's Last Cabinet Meeting. Orrawa, Foy. 13.—A_ meeting of the cabinet was held yesterday and another will be held on Tuesday next, at which it is expected that Sir Wilfrid Laurier will ; This ia the last couneil meet- Ing at ¥ hich be present. : Sir Oliver Mowat will We quote low cash prices to Examine our | & +s ___Extertainment Course be giv n ip due course in our local colums our annual consigment of Moore be present, as after he hastretired an order appoivting him Lieutenant Governor will be passed and federal politics will know him little or no more. At the meeting held yesterday the cabi- net decided to give $15,000 subsidy, which the Furness line did not accept to, Allan line for ten direct trips between St. Jobo and London during the winter months. RECIPROCITY IN THE WIND. eee Laurier and Davies in Consil- tation With Washington Politicians. ee The Bteails to be Perfected Later. Wasuixctox, Nov. 13.—Definite ar- rangements have been janade for taking up the subject of a reciprodity treaty between the States and Cl Meetings will be held during the of Sir Wilfrid Laurier and Sir Louis Dayies and some commou understanding arrived at, The details are to be perfectrd lat-r, | DUFFERIN AND, RECIPROCITY. Detrimental to, the Empire. : . . Loxpvoy, Nov. api Charles Dilke, radical member of ament, alluding to Sir Wilfrid Laurier’s presence at Washing- ton, reminded his hearers, at a meeting held last evening, that Lord Dufferia, Governor-General of Cavada in 1874, opposed a reciprocity treaty between Canada avd the Uuned States on the round that it would be detrimental to the trade of the Empire. Nurererrernveneeveneveveeneny vt? = ‘It"pays*to buy at Carter's.” = Fountain p ‘ PARKER PEN Avother Jot bf the celebrated - “Parker” juaf creceived. The “Lucky Curve” will not leak; every Pen guaranteed. Plain and gold movnted; prices up to $6.00 each. ie WARWICK PEN » — a S| New stole w in. Every Pen guarant ie give satisfac- Plain. and engraved bar- Prices ., 00 each, GOLD PENS Ladies’ “Gold Pens Pearl Handles, wl] prices. Nice goods" for Xmas pres~ ents. Better select one and have it put aside,“ ~~ tion. rels, with Geo. Carter & Co., Bookeellers & Stationers, a. a COSA C00cccccescs Light Sh Standg out to the Mariner SO OUR STOBE to the biifving public, FULL sTocDR UGS and DrBbists Sundries. Weare are money savers in ourline, Try us. A. W REDDU, Phm. B . e 7 * e e € o a ° e e s » » s . e ° . e@ CENTRAI)§RUG STORE, SUNNYSIDE, | s 9 ~ . SOOCCOCHOOSSELES LOSS GY OCe at Acton, last evening, “forward policy” pursued in India during WUNMALUAdAQANLAeUaUdALdA ddd WLU AAA ML AACA CUMULUS The Conservative Candidate, Toroxto, Nov, 13.—Mr. F.G. Black- atock will staud for Toronto Centre iu the Conservative interest, —_- —-—_— LATEST NEWS B¥ WIRE AND MAIL —), Loxpon, Nov. 11. -The Gazette an- nounces that the Victoria Cross las beep conferred upon Lieutenant Adams snd Lien enant Fincastle for their gallanty at- tenvp: to resene Lieutenant Graves, of the Lancushire Fusiliers, who was killed durivg an engagement between the troops of General Sir Bindon Blood and the tribes- men in the Swat valley on August 17 last, and also upon Lieut Costello for a success- ful rescue during an Malakand last July. Simia, Nov. 1l.—The report native officer and 35 Sikhs, belonging to the Kurrao column, bad been intercepted by tribesmen in a ravine and slaughtered, 38 oticially confirmed. It appears that they were assisting in reconnoitre upon the Curma river. Tuking a short cut down hill tuey came to a ravine where the grass of the jungle was burning. The flames engagement at spread so rapidly as to completely cat cff their retreat, and the tribesmen seeing their predicament, swarmed un the higher ground, burled down rocks upon them and closed round the men anti] the whole 36 were shot or cut down. The Sikhs fought heroically uotil the very last, their officer killing two rebel chiefs with his own band before be fell. R me, November 11.—The Papal Nun- cio at Madrid bas been recalled to Rome by the Vatican, and instructed te exhort the clergy and people of Spain todo their utmost tosupport the present dynasty. News has reached: the Vatican that the situation in Spain is extremely graye, Carlist risings are imminent in the prin- cipal towns of Spain, and the Queen Regent is continually raceiving menacing letters from the Carlists. It is understood that Spain’s situation is the subject of negotiations between the European cabi- nets. Wiysirec, Man, November, 12.— Despatches from Regiaa and Elkhorn say there is no truth in the reports of an Indian uprising. There are no Piegan Indiana jn the locality nearer than Saskat- chewan, Lonpos, Nov. 11.—Lord George Hamil- ton, Secretary of State,for India, in a speech defended the recent years against attacks lately made upon it by Mr.Johu Morley, Mr. Herbert Asquith, (Home Secretary in the last Liberal Government), and other Liberal leaders. He justified this policy on the ground that while checking the Russian advance toward India, it enabled Russia and Great Britain to arrive at an amicable understanding by which their respective fronticr- ard spheres of influence were bei.y tix d, each recognizing that these wos ample room i=in Asia for the legitimate expansion § of both empires. Hespoke very guardedly of the future of the frontier policy, urging that “our chief object is to concentrate our strength on essential routes and positions accepting elsewhere the general submission of the tribes as an acknowledgement of Britieh supremacy, interfering as little aa possible in their local affairs, and trusting for the rest to the civilized influences of trade gradually to win the tribes from their predatory instincts.” The Times, commenting editorially on Lord George Hamilton’s speech, says that it waethe part of wisdom to “refrain from more explicit statements which would only leave a loophole for Radical attacks,” and will suggestasa means of attaining the desired ends, the extension of the reilway to the Afghan frontier along the valley of the Cubal River. New York, Nov. 1!.—J.C. Nolan, who has just been elected a member of the Legislative Council of Jamaica, arrived here on the Atlas liner Altia, from Port Limon and Kingston, yesterday morning. “When the executive council convenes in February next,” he said, “I intend to move for the appointment of a delegation to the United States to urge the adoption of a reciprocity treaty beiween the United States and Jamaica. Affairs in Jamaica are in a deplorable condition. We shall have to face a deficit this year of $150,000 or $200,000, and we are very anxious for a _ treaty. Our sugar indus- try is in a depressed state owing to the beet engar competition and our other producte have been hit hard by the high tariff of the United States. Jam- sica can now proceed to make this treacy independently of Great Britain. Recently Great Britain announced the discontinuance of her most fvored nation treaty with Germany and Belgium. After the treaty shall have expired some months hence, each self goverving colony of Great Britain will be free to maxe i:s own tariff arrange- ments. If the United States will not enter into a’ treaty with Jamaica, then we shall have to subsidize a fleet of fast steamers toEngland, because we can finda better market there for our fruite aod other commodities than we can in the United States under the high tariff.” Wasuinetox, Nov. 11.—At to-day’s Behring Sea conference the report of Prof. Lucas upon the habits of the seal was read, as was also the report of Messrs Jordan, Thompson and Macoun. The report of Professors Jordan and Thowpson had not been exchanged heretofore. The papers Jed to considerable discussion, which was, . generally speaking, of an amicable charac~ ter although some marked differences of opinion were expressed. ————— P+ oe Buy apair of Astracan gloves at Paton’s, for 75c, worth $1 00 Buy corsets at Paton’s. Childrens Wool Hoods, Capes, Mitts SOO56 F428 GOO6 COOS BOSE SOOCOO EA 80006 00089660 Gloves and Scarfs cheap for cash at Paton’s, Te Fee, meememng that a z wF See e ww, a de SEBBEEL € ia SS fe of Ve Ke Fe FI SIT e ww AN NZ ¥ We SHIP NEWS Port of Charlottetown ENTERED. Nov 12—Dwina, Gionard, Buctouche; ss Halifax, Pye, Boston, CLEARED. Nov 12—Ceto, Weatherbie, Louisburg: Marte!lo, Hebb, Mahone Bay. Se Look Out tor the Engine We mean your heart. Keep it strong. Don’t let it flutter or beat with a weak stroke. Scott’s Emulsion feeds the blood. It makes the heart beat strenger and greatly improves the circulation. 50 black, blue, drab, grey and brown frieze jackets, all sizes, $5.25 for 3.50, Cash at Paton’s. —— It is officially announced that the disease which has appeared in the Jalaudbar district of the Penjab is true bubonict plague. A cordon has been drawn round the village of Khatkarbalan, the seat of infection. Plagne has also appeared at Hubli and Wai, on the road to Mahabalesnwar. At Poona 394 cases are reported fromthe hospitals and 115 at Bombay. The plagua is reported ve be again increasing in Hardwa, Poona, and Surat. Madras is now quite free from the disease. SURE AND QUICK RELIEF. In the case of a bruise, scald, burn, sprain or toothache, freedom from pain is the first thing desired, ard “Quickcure” gives both instant relief and cures. Every- one who has used it speaks highly of it. Try it, and you will always use it. D+}4-2 _+¢ A perfect skeleton of an Irish elk has been discovered at Bellalough, in the Isle of Ean. it was found in a stand- ing position ten feet beneath the surface. The Irish elk was the contemporary in Britain of the mammoth and of the wooly rhinoceros. Buy your underwear at Paton’s. $6.75 Jackets $4,98.— Beer |: Bros. — Clearing out sale—I have removed the balance of my glass and crockeryware to my grocery etore, where I will continue to sell it off at cost till completely cleared out. The sale will only last a few weeks, | so call and get bargains.—T. J. Morris. © Cigars.—Fresh stock now in; all prices from $1.00 a box upwards.—Geo E Hugbes. 257 i wk. $16.00 Jackets $10,98.— Beer Bros. The sacrifice prices of ladies jackets at Stanley Bros., advertised today, are not guaranteed to last loung—remember, no fictitious values are put on the goods, no prices are marked up, but the goods and prices are exactly as represented—they are all the latest and most fashionable goode, this fall’s importation and marked in plain figures.—Stanley Bros. 262 5i Prince Edward Island Illus- trated. Price 25c, for sale at all the booksteres. ‘STR GAMPANA Last trip for this seasor, will be for Montreal, from Charlottetown, about Tuesday 16th inst. CARVELL BROS. *t own’ Hoy 10 "97 pat guar, | 2's % _ ae shades, ~CORSETS~ > > a & @ 2 > > Just opened to-day, over one thonsend pairs of Corsets from the Jeading manufacturers. have placed a few speciale on our connter, Special No. 1,—A good strong, heavy grey jean Corset, that is well worth 50c, our special price 36c, Special No. 2.—Is 4 well made, 5 clasp, perfect model, black Sateen Corset our special price / 0c. Special No. 3.—I«a good, strong, we!] made, perfect mode], grey jean Corret, called the Ella D. ing cleared ont the mannfacturer’s lot of thie regular $1 Corset, we are able to place iton our conuter at 75c. Alvo a full rar ge of all the leading makes, at EE". Perkins & Co., SUCCESSOLS TO Ferkins, Sterns & Turner SUNNYSIDE = BE Sis KG HGKGGIGIGEsosssss Q@ @ ¢ It Pays to Buy at Perkins ¢ =e 2] e® 2 et eo 6 @ ee 22 ag As a starter we Hav=' | ee; SEBS ssc. cis0nsasGasssoo@ “"f it’s good it’s here, If it’s here it’s good,” | pomennoe LoW Paloss — Our low prices are going to make Saiurday busy. MAKE BIG SALES All ec ° onomical buyers carefully study them, for it’s the surest _ way of saving. Ladies Underwear on the centre counter as yon comé in you'll fiad them. Good warm ves.s, 22¢ Heavier, 25e¢ Very good weight, smooth, 28e¢ Smooth, well made, s6¢ Grand value, nearly all wool. 50e€ Drawers, 29¢ up Made-up Aprons ‘Tis a collection well worth teeing, and interesting even if you don’t want to buy. On the counter by the door. Fair grade white apron, 17¢ W hite aprou. bib and pocket, 22€ Colored epron, lace edge, 24e Good grass linen, bib and pock- ets B2< Form-fitting Corsets This etore has always been the Corset Store—here are more of the reasons. A very fair line, 25 and 30¢ A new, stylish, grey jean, ASe A “special” grey jean, with fancy sateen stitching, . Ecru jean, perfectly fermed, solid 58¢ aud up as high as you like. Gloves for Ladies in kid and cashmere, etc.What ever kind we aellis the best the price will buy. Black cashmere Glovee, 13: Fair quality do, 7 Very nice grade, 22 and 25. A big line of colored cashmere and ringwood gloves. regularly up to 40c 20¢ Guaranteed quality, 4 button kid gloves in black and colors, Te Fine line 7 stud Jacing, $1.10 Warm Hose for soon coming winter makes another item for to day. A basketful of heavy ribbed win~ ter bose 16: pair A really nice smooth rinbed cashmere, Z5cpr Nice smooth seamless hose, plain o 2 and 1 rib, 28: Warm, emooth 4 and 1 rib; seam: less, 36. Flannslette Wear almost as cheap as the Flannel ette by the yard, and saves you the eternal stitching, etitch ing. Night dress, of good warm, fine flannelette, nicely made, 58 Finer grade at 70c Drawers of very geod Flan- nelette, nice’'y made, 36ec Finer Grade, 58c Fine twill flannelette, in plain nicely embroidered in silk, 75¢ The Best Sort of Men’ Underwear it’s time to put on a warm- er weight and save catching many a cold, Ribbed Underwear, 39¢ suit Heavy os 75¢c “ Plain all wool * 1.00 * Heavy ribbed all wool 1,10 “ Fine heavy plair wool,]1.25 “ All the good sorts of Under- wear for boys, prices according to size, Good White Shirts, 56¢ Good unlaundered linen bos- om white shirts, 55¢ Grand value, fine cotton body pure linen bosom and bands'75c A fine laundered ready-to- wear shirt, lined bosom, ‘75c Warm Top dbirts Grey & brown knit top shirts§0c Heavy knit sbirts, 58c A big line of grey flannel shirts, sizes from 144 to 164, regular 88c shirts for 60c A line of grey flannel shirts, some with collar—some without -—regular 98c shirts for 75¢ Men’s Fose All wool cashmere hose, in black and navy, 25c Good Island wool hose, heavy and warm, 22¢ ADOUG GLOVES cror men) Good warm gloves for cold November days, lined kid, 58¢ Better quality, 75¢ Very nice, smoothly _ lined, warm, 88 Heavy unlined walking glove 1.30 grand wearer, Neckties, ete Fashion’s fads in finest, new- est ties, See that handsome line of four in hand, in dark and light, 30¢ A clearing lot, 4-in-hand, knots and bows, light or dark, going at 18e each A specia! line of Suspenders, regular “up to 35c” values, at 25c pair. CAPS, second fioor in tweed, for men and beys. A clearing line of plain blue and q ey > . + ; ¢ s ne oF. fancy tweeds, ‘going ateach 25c MOORE & MCLEOD. Pd What we advertise we have,’ LAS « FOV Re us ) ete 3 J oI come six ' Poet ile. ' and the © aoe? ; The $ Our F Ts pe appt Ti id line ful ung ar hg RO ae ee