wet-- THR DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, DECEMBER 3, a \897 “ Cee eee ee ee eT amegy |uxTest sacws ov wie ale wat | cme UR | SATURDAY Are Busy Days At WEER’S & CO Bocallse We buy cheap, We sell cheap. Men’s lined kid gloves at 49, 59, 69, 79, 89, and 98c, Special Saturday prices men’s winter underclsthing. Heavy ribbed wool 80c worth $1.10, and all grades and sizes, up to finest Shetland and English Llama wool. 10 per cent off all high grade underwear on Saturday. CORSETS A large purchase of reg- ular 65c retail Corsets, on Saturday 49c., 20 per cent discount A table full of slightly soiled white and cream wool squares, Square worth $1.00 to $240 to clear at 75c, to $i. 80. PRICKS GREATLY REDUCED On ladies jackets furs. W. A.WEEKS & To. The People’s Store. and — OOSCOSOOCOES 90896008 OOO0 iTt’ss a satisfaction—to us our Flavoring Extracts are Made from “The very bese money can buy.” Made ourselves Our Essence Vaniila has a wonderful sale. Our Almond, Lemon Rose etc., are equally good, Absolutely Pure is the Word. Spices of all kinds—pu quality. ne A. W REDDIN, Phm. B CENTRAL DRUG STORE, e000 SUNNYSIDE, FINE t rien PiNesy Qur Holiday Arrivals. The biggest and brighest lotof Xmas goods we have ever offered TO THE PEOPLE. Come and see. Everybody welcome. Inspection invited, The Sunnyside bookstore HASZARD & MOORE |= Printing in all its vranches at the Exam- INER Office, one cf the best equip- ped Job Printing Establishments on P. E, Island, Feeceeeeeoeees BOSS DECCOSEOO® 084+ c0008 Money TELEGRAPHIC, | SPECIAL DESPATCHES TO THE EXAMINER, QN THE INDIAN FRONTIER, | ) Further Advance of the British. en) oe Heavy Punishment Joflicted on Tribes. | THIRTY NATIVE VILLAGES BURNED, Simia, Dec. 4.—Further despatches from the front say that the Kuron column of the punitive force of Brit:sh troops, which met with a fierce resistance on its march into the Cabmkanni country, where thirty villages of insurgents were burned, has continued its advance and _ irflicted heavy punishment on them. They had an almost inaccessible position on heights which wee stormed in fine style by the Goorkhas who captured the position at the point of the bayonet. Many tribesmen were killed. : Of the British force Major Sittack and two men were wounded avd two privates killed. The Maharajah, Sir Poalate Singh, was shot in the hand during the fight. NOTES FROM THE CAPITAL. Manitoba School Question Again. LAURIER AND TARTE INTRIGUING To “Rope in” Sir Adolph Chapleau. Orrawa, Dec. 4.—Official notice ofa three cent postage rate to the United King. dom and other British possessions was given yesterday. The rate goes into effect on tne let of January mext. Lieut.-Governor Patserson, Mr. Tarte ani Chevalier Drolet left here for Quebec yesterday to see governor Chapleau. It is reported here that Sir Wilfrid Laurier bas “roped in’’ Pattersoa to influence Sir Adolph Chapleau whose time as governor is pearly up, to go on a royal commission to investigate the Manitoba Schoo! Ques- tion. The non-acceptance by Catholics of the Laurier-Greenway settlement has caused @ great dissappointment to the govern- ment, and it is said here that the Pope bas been induced to withhold his Encyclical based on Mgr. Merry del Val’s report on an aseurance that the Canadian Govere- ment wil] do something more. Heavy Snowstorm. Siovx Citr, Iowa, Dec. 4.—The worst snowstorm in years has been ragiog here for forty-eight hoarg and railway trattic is seriously hampered, a es Wife Murderer Convicted. Bracesrince, Ont., Dec. 4.—William Hammond was found guilty of the murder of his wife by arsenic poisoning. Trial of Bank Directors. Sr Joun’s Nfid., Dec, 4~A jury bas been secured for the trial of the Commer- cial Bank directors. simmernmmnmmnmmnmnntg Saved 18 money made—an old and very truthful proverb Let us belp you save mon ey oa tooke. Paper bound books at one third to one balf publisher’s prices. Cloth bound at 25c worth 40c, An im- mense variety of titles. You can select your favor ite author. ASN TU Sit the Christmss Number of Black and White, Pear’s Pictorial, Graphic, end Illustrated London News, they are better than ever. Geo, Carter & Co’y., The Busy Book Store. Wiusnisuiiiduiussaiassiaisii FINE FIGHTING BY THE GOORKHAS. | — —— SOGe*Y £00000 J 600680083000 100000 LATEST NEWS BY WIRE AND MAIL attLe Rock, Ark., Dec. 2.—A_ three cornered duel tovk place at a country church near Huntsville, Madison county’ a night. Seth Lowe, Will Philips aid } Jobo Howard, three farmers, Were in love with the same girl, Miss Irene Pruitt. Mi 6 Pruitt went to prayer meetiog last night with Philips, and there they met the other men. The girl went into the bnilding while the men repaired a short distance | away to discuss the situation. Howard | und Lowe jumped upon Philips, who pull ed a or and shot Howard through the bod Lowe then eet a bullet through Phil ips’ be ck, Philins shot Lowe from the gro und, however, wounding bim | dan: gerous ly inthe left shoulder. The fight created a panicin the church, It is caid all three men are fatally injured. Beriiy,December 2.— Prince Bismarck, in the Hamburg Nachrichten, commenting upon the alleged intentions of the United States to interfere in the Hayti matter, says: ‘*We deem ita political necessity to oppose this American arrogance ofien emphatically, and certainly when directed against Germany. Of course nobody in Germany dreams of annexing Hayti but we hope to iuduce the govern- mentto energetically demand the necessary satisfaction in the shape of damages, and to enforce this by proper means.” Sr. Joun’s, Que., Dec. 2.—Another mur- deris reported from Sabreqoit, down the Richelieu river six miles. A man named Whalen is alleged to have killed a French woman named Rosa Gauthier. Detectives have gone from Montreal. Ricrmonp, Va., Dec. 2.—A bill was to- day introduced in the senate to abolish footbal] where an admission fee is charged. Moxrreat, Dec. 2.—Charles F. Portier, postmaster at St. Cunegonde, has been missing since Monday. It is thought that he has gone to the States. The post office authorities have instituted an investigation and find that he is short some $359 in the sale of stamps. Itis thought this is not his only reason for departure. Fort Warxe, Ind., December 3.—A special train of four cars was run at an unprecedented rate of speed, between Pittsburg and Chicago, over the Peonsy!- vania road, for the purpose of ascertaining the possibility of reducing the time of the limited express to 20 hours between New York and Chicago. The train left Pitts- burg at 6.58 a. m., andarrived at Chicago at 5 o'clock, making the 468 miles in 602 minutes, The same train left Chicago at 9a.m.,reaching Pittsburg at 6.25 p. m., making the eastward run 37 minutes quick— er than the westward run, which breaks all previous recorda, Warsaw, Ind., Dec. 2.—Five robbers entered Miles & Higbee’s bank, at Milford, early today. They bound and gagged the bight watchman. Dr. Black who was passing on nis way home, was also seized and gagged. The robbers then drilled a hole in the safe and seven charges of dyn- amite were exploded, but they only dis- figured the safe without opening it. New York, Dec. 3—A_ special to the Press from Matteawan, N. Y., says the gold craze in Fishkill, created by the dis- covery of a large nugget of gold in the mountaing east of that villege, is still uvabated. Gold seekers are seen wending their way up the mountain with pickaxe and shoveldaily, with hopes of finding more of the precious metal. It is reported that another nugget of metai, supposed to be composed of gold and silver, was found on the south side of the Fishkill mour- tains and that the metal will be taken to New York to be assayed. Wasninctox, Dec 2.—Peru-is the first of the South Americas countries to opén negotiatiens with the United States for a reciprocity treaty under the provisions of the Dingley law. Pero has submitied a schedule ef the articles on which it desires | and Teciprosity concession’, These embrace brandies and wines, heads of cattle and goats, stains, sugar and wool, cotton and woolen goods, Peruvian bark, rubber and many native products, which it is said bad not come into competition with American products. It is expected that Mr, Kasson will prepare a schedale covering the goods which this country desires to export to Peru, and chat between those two sched- ules, a list will be made for insertion in a reciprocity treaty. Diseases ofter lurk in the blood b*fore they openly manifest themeelves. There- fore keep the blood pure with Hood’s nen 10D Days Trial "Free send l5c. for teak on outfit Dr. Ray’s Saccessful Remedy Co., 24 Mann Dr. ya s Anti-Constipation Pills always cure. TORONTO London, Eng, Melbourne, Aus. Toronto, Can. TE To Skate this winter? Ifso you wiil'need a pair of-good Skating Boots. We have the boots—here are the. prices: — Ladies’ lined Skating Boots “$1.35. *« Oil Pebble Skating Boots ‘1.50. ** Ox Blood . *- 21.76. “© “hozolate ” “2.00. ‘* ‘Fine Dongola ‘* “2.25. Boys ‘Hockey ‘Boots $1:60 to $1.75. Men’s ‘ ** °$2,00 extra value. mR. b. Jost Stamper’s ‘Corner. as Trveneen nefeererrevvetatté SAUUAUdbddddddddddddaddadd OOOC COCO 3004 S 0006066060000 0808S6ESE DOLE Feeeth0oesee © | Ki MNS. Ges ANE Great SHBBBL: ° Pr Zi . Ww, The remainder of our 3 WES, ww % no old stock in our Suceessore to ner. WHERF is IT? “Too much money in the country”— That's what some folks say; Wish they’d please locate it for us— Send it down this way ! If they’ve got it,an’ don’t prize Reckon we could utilize it! it, “Too much money inthe country”— Talkin’ jest like that! Wish they'd tell us in a whisper Where that money’s at ! If they'll tell us where We'll be willin’ to divide it! they hide it “Too much money in the country Everywhere you walk !” Wish they’d stop their tongues a miaute, Let that money talk ! lf they’ve got it, an’ don’t prize it, Reckon we could ut ilize it ! —Atlanta Constitutio n. THE LIQUOR AND DRUG HABIT I guarantee toevery victim of tbe liquor vr drug habit, no matter how bad the case, that when my vegetable medicine ie taken as directed, all desire for liquor or drugs is removed within three days, anda per- manent cure effected in three weeks, The medicine is taken privately and without interfering with business duties. Immedi- ate resuits-nomlal appetite, sleep and clear brain, and health improved in every way. Iudieputable testimony sent sealed. Tinvite trict investigation. Address Mr. A. — Dixon, No. 40 Park Avenue Mon- trea assortment from lic up at McMilao & Herneby. Discounts are the order of the day. We are giving liberal discounts on ali our beautiful stock of goods at the cheap crockery store.—W. P. Colwili. 283 3 wk dy &wy. Blankets awful cheap. Cotton or wool, grey or white, large or small, cheap and good.—Prowsee Bros. 281 2i Ca!l and see those nice dinner, tea and chamber sets that are selling #0 well; also fancy china and glaes ware.—W.P. Col- will, 283 3 wk dy & wy. Cut glass novelties silver mounted,prettv things for Xmas gifts at W. W. Wellner’: Handkerchiefs here at 9 a. m., tomorrow See our ad.—Moore & MeLeod. While yon’re in today you’ll see our fine display of Christmas fancy goods.—Moore & McLeod. A suggestion for Christmas. See our handsome display of tancy goods.—Moore ‘& McLeod. A warfning—It would be well for al] in- terested to read Stanley Bros. warning in today’s issue. 2i. To Open In a Few Days a large assortment of am FANCY GOODS Xmas Cards, eee tae Han a Hornsby, NS McMillan QUEEN STREET Sleighe, Sleighs. pear opened a good SLEBEGRBIAGEEEISSERSSSS: ‘<SOOH ¢ It Pays to Buy at Perkins’ : we ase OFFERING Ar A-—— Discount Ladies’ Winter Sacques All our sacques are the latest styles and this year’s importation. store, est goods at a genuine bargain. i. Ferkins & Co Perkins,Sterns & Tur Moncton Woolen & FE BES @ 66666656666 6666565565559 BQ j 1 >> meerwsvreee]e]l ™_ oh Every style and make of Do!l new in stock. baby dolls, bi: que dolls, joint ed dolls, kid body dolls in great variety. CAMES Crokinole, Loto, Bsg-a-telle Pillow Dex, Dominoes, Harmless Pistol, Par- lor Croquet, ete, mockine Iforses Dolls Carriages, Horse and Cart, boats, Doll Bureaus, Sideboards, Chairs, etc. Mechanical Toys of all kinds Fancy Goods in Great Variety Nice display, everything in full view. Call and inspect our beautiful stock. Make your pur- chase now and have it stowed away till Xmas, F. PERKINS & CO, Sunnyside We have but the new- AGENTS for Mills. ‘ ri eat abba akan = a . , ( P 4 1 i “a A EC —p O95 ¥ | ot in baskets, in rows, in festoons, in drifts—store is white with ‘em—all kinds at all kinds of prices. Handkerchiefs for service and handkerchiefs for beauty, On Sale all This Evening. At One Cent For Boys and Hemmed handkerchiefs for Men---6¢ ladies and children: moet sre al : . white with neat border. Only This ie a very nice lot, white ’ and colored, one half dozen to each buyer. rade 25 —J 2 = Co ———s co ate cD —, cna it eg f£ ese b 6 cents cach T cent each | 6 gtay Value”--%e At Two Cents An assortment for the little ones, tome plein white, some colored edge, seme pictured, all goat Gentlemen’s medium #ize,white iawn handkerchiefe,hemstiteh- ed and initialied, good 15 ceut value, at 7 cents 2 cents each . At Three Cents for ladies and children, some More at Je Some of thes2 are ladies, white embroidered Jawn, others, and plain white hemsutched white hemstitched, others with | 7 cents each colored border | ; 3 cents each) Youths’ at 8c : At Four Cents Good size white Irish lawn i haudkerchiefs, Wonderfully good value in pret ty, hemstitched handkerchiefs fur ladies; some colored, others white, choose at Se each: S5c doz At Ten Cents i S 5 OOS SSSGTOTDD VOUS SOCOCLSICZCCGG, Dainty white lawn handker- chiefs, bemstitched, for ladies, 10 cents each At Eleven Cents Ladies white lawn hemstitehed handkerchiefs, with embroid- Scents eacn ere2 corner, Ile ea —pe~ SOME BEAUTIES Down on the second centre counter we’ve arranged a special display. v8 com posed of the higher grades. There are pretty cmbroidered handker- chief+, neat hemsti.ched ones,in Jawns and linens, dainty drawn work,love ly lace edges. Some sorts for solid service, some almost as dainty, delicate as a butterfly’s wing—they’re beyood description—drop i in and see, Prices are 14c, ldc, 17c, 2lc, 250, 28c, 32c, 352, 39c, 45c, 48c, 55c,.58¢e. Moore & McLeod, i seeks des eet oie dake tate 9 4 cents each At Five Cents Two lots at one price, one lot plain white lawn, hematitched, the other, fancy edge, bemmed, price is 4 in the quality of Rubbers. You want ihe best for the money, don't yor R We sell the GRANBY make. None better, and sold for same price a —~atinmnee ena eh aeaeaeaeaaeekasaeaeneeeneaenae vw st COFF BROS | Don’t jest about wet feet, it’s dangerous,