ae © aieh hg (Ce a ee eee Lr eg ee ee Oe ie ee ae. ee i Wah A lS ik als ah laa mia aad aad : THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 20 1897 Wek We Sa Saturday Bargains And Saturday prices at WEEK'S Men’s Leavy lined kid gloves and mitts. ~ Special Saturday prices at 59 69e. 7T9c, SOc, P8ce, marxed vrices 78e, 90c, $1.00, $l.Lo, ? | $1.25. | Ladies’ Underclothing Vests at 19c, 22c, 25c up. J} rawers 25c. (: mbinations $1.75 and|! $2.25. Men's — nderclothing, Jinders and Drawers Heavy all wool ribbed, 40c, cheap at 55ce. Fine knit Shetland $1.25 a suit worth $1,80. Very large sizes, heavy $2.20 suit, worth $2,80. forsets 50c regular 6c. Heavy wool sox 15c, worth TELEGRAPHIC. SPECIAL DESPATCHES TO THE EXAMINER, MILITIA DIFFICULTY. General Gascoigne’s Insults, Monxrreat, Nov. 20.—The Royal Scots troubie is not, by any means, at an end yet. The copference between Genera) Gascoigne aud Lieut.-Colonel Strathy and Major Ibbetisin, when both officers were | reprimanded does not seem to have brought peace. In fact, unless the breach is paiched up in some way there is every reason to believe that the Royal Scots will very soon be no more. GREAT FIRE IN LONDON. Twenty-three Millions go up in Smoke, Insurance Companies Badly Scorched, RAILWAY CHANGE | | | ee A Grand Tronk Man Added To the Government Railway Staff. mm Montrear, Nov. 20.—It is siated in railroad circles that A. H. Harris, District | Freight Agent of the Grand Trunk, has been offered the new position of Traffic Manager of the Intercolonia! Railway, with headquarters at Montreal. TORONTO CENTRE ELECTION. .-—-- Oliver A. Howland Nominated, Teroxto, Nov. 20. —Oliver A. Howland, representing South Toronto in the Ontaric | Legislature, has accepted the Conservative nomination for the vacant eent for East Toronto in the House of Commons. ee A Murdress Condemned. 22c. Best linen collars 2 for 250. Best linen cuffs 22¢, worth 30c. Specias $1.25 We Buy Cheap We Sell Cheap W. AWEEKS& Co. The People s Store. Cardigan Jackets YoU CAN-———= A Handsome Wedding present — AT THE — SUNNYSIDE BOOKSTORE We have a large and varied stock of pretty things not to be seen elsewhere. biASZaRD & Moore Sunnyside Bookstore. Italian Ware House Cor. Grafton and Gt. Geo. Sts. North side Queen Square De Kupyers and Herman Jansen Genuine Rotterdam GIN. JOY & DAVIES, Wholesale Wine Merchants. Cayraa, Nov. 20.--The jury iu the case Mrs. Oliva Sternanman, accused of poi soning her husband in order to collect his life insurance, has returned a verdict of guilty. She is sentenced be banged in January next. Sovereign cocoa wipe still Jeade, as the grest nerve tonic and eleep producer. For sale by your druggist in 50c and $1.00 bottles. 3*Phe Phin Red {jine”’ Orders are now being book- ed for the Christmas Mam- ber of Black and White, with two colored sv pplements. One of these is the picture called ‘‘THE THIN RED LINE.” It illustrates the situation described by Dr. Russell, in the well known words,—The Russians in = ~~ One grand line dash at the Highlanders. The ground well’ and a large magazine ee + prevneonseevevenrene rent? flies beneath their horses feet. Gathering speed at every stride, they dash on THIN RED with A toward that STREAK TOPPED LINE OF STEEL. This celebrated picture with its companion picture ‘Fare- all for 50c Orders should be booked now, supply is limited. trervonveneenei ttt as the Geo. Carter & Co., Booksellers & Stationers, Zinn rrr OOGO4 68080008 F 000960006008 Another Addition To our already select stock, Walking Canes Specially low night. Splendid values. Have a look at them. A. W REDDIN, Phu. 8 CENTRAL DRUG STORE, wr wen eee prices to SUNNYSIDE, SOC ceececcece dee SOSSS2O8OET OOOH BOOS EESAAEEE | 00008000 00960000006002900000 Ft 108 0eeeeene TT ee DT) \WAALAAAbAbALAbAbAdALAdbdbdaddddd d's | _oxpox, Nov. 20.—The estimated loss bw yesterday’s fire is twenty-five million doliars. One bandred and fifty ware- houses were gutted, Nearly all the Bri- tish Fire Insurance Companies are invely ed, and fire’ iosurance shares’ were practica'ly u aleable after the fire was wel] undet way. The fire will cause an enormons advance in the price of Ostrich feathers which rose£30 per cent. last evening. Live feather firms alone have a loss of £75,000. The district ravaged by the fire is bounded by Aldergate, Red Crose, Maidenhead Court, aud Bradford Avenue, and includes the intermediate streets, Jewin, Hause’, Welland, Edmuod aod Jewin Cresent. L1HE NLWS IN SHORT METRE, Items of Iuterest Botled Down For More Easy Reading, I’ has been determined in New York to appeal tothe public at large for subzerip- tions to a memorial for Benry George. It is estimated thatthe amount of wheat , delivered by western farmers since Sep- tember lto date is 17,600,000 bushels. Ottawa wants to be the metropolitan Anglican See of Canada, instead of Prince Rupert’s Lund, which at present holds the honor. Twenty thousand dollars in geld arrived at the Customs Departmest in Ottawa on Monday last as duties collected on miners’ outfits at the port of Lake Tagish. The leak of French military secrets has not been stopped by the deportation of Captain Dreyfus, and suspicion points at Comte Esterhazy, who has demanded an investigation, A Havana epecial says that nearly seventy-five percent. of the four hundred thousand women, children and _ non- combatants effected by Gen. Weyler’s starvatien policy are dead. Joseph A. Iasigi, formerly Italian consul at Bostor,has just been sentenced to serve a term of not more than eighteeu nor lese than fcurteen yeara in state prison for embezzling trust funds. Albert Kneeland the Mississouri bigamist, who has twelve living wives, bas been sentenced to three years and six months in the penitentiary. This is the the third term for thie offence. “Bob” Fitzsimmons received a challenge from Corbett the other night, offcring bim $15,004 in cash to meet him im the ring. Fi.z was wild when he read the message. lie says that he will never fight Corbett again. Reports to the Marine and fisheries De- partment indicate the total] failure of the autumn mackerel fishery on the Atlantic coast. Of thelarge United States fleet operating off the Cape Breton coast, most of the vessels have cieared for home “cleau” Rev. Dr. Swallow, whoran an election in Pennsylvania the other day, hada campaign button which was a mystery to all except those wlio kuew the family history of the preacher acd his wife, Mrs. Swallow was a Rubio before marriage, and the button contained a picture of two birds flying side by side. Germasy is alarmed at the way her exports to the United States are dropping oft. In the second quarter of 1896 seven- teen consular districts sent to the United States goods amounting to $14,481,414. In the same quarter in 1 897 the same distrects sent $7,198,112. The average loss all over the empire is nearly fifty per cent, St. Louis, Missouri, is about to establish a line of steel barges to carry grain to New Orleans for shipment there at the low rate of three cents a bushel. These barges with a cargoof 800 tons will not draw over fifteen inches of water, which means an open river on the Missiseipi at all seasons, lt is said this new system will be in opera- tion by March next, J. M. Rhodes, a printer of Kansas City, was divorced a few days ago from his wife Fannie by default in Judge Stover’s di- vision of the Circuit Court while the court ate its luncheon. Rhodes was married in 1896. He says his wife believed in wom- an’s rights to the limit of the term, and not only refused to get his breakfast for him, but often made bim sleep on the floor, Don t Forget That We are headquarters for al! kinds of boots, shves, and rubbers. Men’s Calif Boots, goodyear welt $3.00 a pair, no better values. Other liaes from $1.25 up. Ladies’ Oil Pebble walking and skating boote, neat, durable and cheap. Girl’s @il Pebble Boots $1.00 a pair. R. KR. Jost Stamper’s Corner. SOOSOSOSOOD 06000002 COOP DOCOCOOO’“Y GOSOOO 42060600060 8200 COC OSES DOOOSOSOS MW SOeses S046 rne0e 5064 Men’s Underwear Men’s ribbed Underwear, per cuit 36¢ Heavy win.er Underwear, per suit, 56e All wool heavy ribbed Underwear. per euifl, $! 00 Fine, all wool plain Underwear,per sult, 1 3 : Men’s Top Shirts Grey and blue knit Shirte, 45e Heavy blue knit Shirts, 5Se Extra heavy b'ue knit Shirts, AS SRLS NAS. © Ww, Shirts, Collars and Ties. a wv c () l3e with 503 Me.'s linen Collars. each, Silk four in hand Ties, White Unslaundered x hirts, linen bosom, VIL e ~~ en bosom and bands, 7T5c NSN a. E*. Re Somes TAS oe: SUNNYSIDE = Uif\\ LOCAL NOTICES, Ties—A nice Jine of four in hand ties, 2 for 25c: linen collars only 10c each at F. Perkins & Co’s. « New silver mounted brushes, scissors aud boxes opened tonight at E W Taylor’s, Snow whisks—long fibre—just the thing for the house.—Centra] Drug Store. Pathsons Camp Coffee—The best liquid coffee on the market.—Central Drug Store Saturday and Saturday night buyers will find at Weeke & Co’s a full list of bargains in ladies’ and men’s underwear, lined kid gloves, etc.,etc. A few prices: a new jub line of men’s heavy Jinders and drawers, tonight a big line of these worth $1.20 suit, but they go at 95c a suit or 48c each for linder or drawers. Another line of heavy all wool ribbed, which we have sold hundreds of 40c each, linders or drawers worth 55c each. Other special lines: lined kid gloves and mitts at 49, 59, 59, 79,89, and 98 cents, all reduced prices. Best 4 ply linen collar 2 for 25¢, worth 20c each. Cuffs, 22c a pair, worth 30c. Heavy wool sox l5c, worth,22c,and @ sop ful of other bargains, They buy cheap, They cell cheap—W. A. Weeks wr Heavy weight winter serge, all wool, in navy, black end brown; 28¢ per yard. -F. Perkins & Co., Sunnyside. A good suit of men’s ribbed underwear tor 36c; heavyweight ribbed, 56c per suit; a | wool, plain or ribbed, for $1 per suit, at F. Perkine & Co’s. This cold snap is apt to remind you that a change of underclothing is required, and we wish to remind you that we have all sizes in cheap, medinm, and fine under- clothing. No better goods or no lower prices in the city—Prowee Bros, 271 3i Ready for the rush. It comes regularly every Saturday night to Carter’s Book- etore. Have you left your order for “The thin red line?” See advt. today of Carter’s Bookstore. Men—We have the goods you want in the share of linders, drawers, shirts and warm lined gloves. A grand heavy line $1.50 | White Unlaundered Shirts, with lin | Men’s Gloves and Mitts. | Towelling. Lined Kid Mitts, per parr, hse Lined Kid Gloves, per pair, | Thick wool gloves, per pair, 39. | 60e¢ Men’s Flannelette Night Shirte, diterent @zes and patterns, worth BOOOse« LELGEEEEEDEE GELS SESS DDD sD oh @vaturday’s Stap Shots. * Pere are some temptiug ‘prices attached to equally tempting qualities, which will make brisk selling in our store to-night, White honeycomb towels each, Finer and jarger towele, each : Table Linen. | a o | Honeycombe rowellin3, per yd, 3¢ : | Qoeeare acl rwell} 2 } 4 ‘ Scetch Crach towelling per yd Ge Men’s Night Shirts, | oe ee | Russia crash towelling peryd, 15¢ i ! | j 702 for 55e¢ ‘ : \ Unbleached table linen, 46 in. s : ~ a | wide, per ya l5e «cS , OT oes « a s | ox set Specials Unbleached table line n, 48 in, | | wide, per yd, l8e A short, well made, grey jean | Half tleached table linen. 46 , Corset, worth 50¢ for 36c | in. wide, per ve, 25c¢ 4 black sateen Corset, 5 claep, ‘ Colored table linen, 57 in. wice | perfect mode} for 5d5e | per yd, 368 t ° | A eirong, wel] made grey jean i * : - = | Corset, regular $1.00, our price 75 SUCCESSOhS TO in. wide, per yd, rkins & Co.. -erkins, Sterns & Turner “PGs s S 2. 2 ° 2 2 oF FS 2. * 2 s * * o > = o * > s FE BB @ SSSSSSSSEEEEEGEEEEEESESS OD ! ita White Damask table linen, 68 556 “If it’s good it’s here, If it’s here it’s good,” Something for Saturday A list of money saving values that will “make things lively’ up here to-morrow. here 1s a good investment. find why, Cold Day Comfort. liundreds cof Ladies’ Under- vests, all @made with long’ sleeves, neck cut high, selling thus— Good warm ves‘, 22¢ 250¢ Heavier, Very g)od weighi, emooth, 28¢e Smouu, well made, 36e Grand value, nearly all wool. 50e¢ Drawers, 29¢ up Work Savers are those ready to wear aprons on the first counter. Fair grade white apron, 17e White apron. bib and pocket, 22e Colored apron, lace edge, 24e Good grass linen, bib and a Corset Buying iseasy here. Such choosing ‘isn’t possible in avy other store —more shapes, greater range of prices than any other store on P. &. I. A very fair line, 25 and 30¢ A new, stylish, grey jean, 45e A “special” grey jean, with fancy sateen stitching, 50¢ Ecru jean..perfectly formed, solid = 58 of all woo) heavy ribbed linders or drawers at 40c worth 55c and a splendid line for big men at $2.20 worth $2.80. We bay cheap. We sell cheap—W. A. Weeks &; Co. 270 2i d&w. Remember that the sale of tickets for Rey. Mr. Gough’s lecture in Kindergarten Aa!) is limited in accordance with the xeat ing capacity of the hall. Be wise and. se- cure your tickets at once. They are for asle at C. D. Rankin’s Ges. Carter & Co's. Weeks & Warren’s, W. N. Tanton’s and G.G. Jury’s. Ladies’ jackets $2.35, 83.00 and $350, worth up to 85.25 at Paton’s. Buy corsets at Paton’s. Bottled Joy. Empty bottles wanted, cheapest cash price paid for all kind of empty bottles, JOHN P, JOY, Victoria Cafe Gt. George St. Royal Oak Soap Hot or cold water: “wse free- ly.” For cteanliness, purity and health, ALWAYS RELIABLE See that new idea. ” The ‘Gloria’ Waist ‘for ‘Ladies and Child- ren Flannelette Wear almost as cheap as the Flannel ette by the yard, and saves you the eternal stitching, stitching. Night dress, of good warm, Ane fiannelette, nicely made, 58c Finer grade-at 70c Drawers of very good Flau- nelette, nicely made, 36c Finer Grade, 58e MOORE & Best 45¢ Shirts, Dealing Come and you'll 556 _ Iva good white unlaundered Shirt, linen bosom and bands, 55c¢ A fine laundered ready-to wear shirt, linen bosom, 75c Grand value, fine cotton body pure linen bosom and bands'75¢ Underwear for men Ribbed Underwear, 39¢ suit Heavy ¢o 75c “* Plain all woo] “ 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, ADOUE GLOVES cor men) Good warm gloves for cold November days, lined kid, 58¢ setter quality, c Very nice, smoothly _ lined, 88 warm, Warm Top Shirts Grey & brown knit top shirts§Q¢, Heavy knit sbirts, A big line of grey flannel shirts, regular 88c shirts for A line of grey flannel shirts, some with collar—some without --—-regular 98¢c shirts for 75¢ Men’s Hose ‘3 A big basket full of Men’s all wool hose,“P. E. I. knit”—eame as are often sold for 22¢ l4c pr Finer grade of Island hose, 22¢ Finer Cashmere, al] wool, 25¢ WLEO What we advertise we have. SS GS So sn5656 4564555: (SSS QOS sizes from 14} to §6, Vids. SS. TIME] LIME a Good Time to Buy Watches NOW. - In spite of the-hdvance in price at the Factory, I havt been able to buy, and will sell a mice lot of new Watc'ies, @ ‘the old rate, the order- having been given before the raise. “Call and-see them ; alee our new Rings. E. W. TAYLOR, aa Oe lO lhe COS EE Oe OS, Re eS a OS ah lm ,@06@ 8 2020428 @ oe @ Oo es TT. ©0444 COO SEEEA