rat .=-_ =.= i) fHE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBEK 27, 1897 Webi Cl VE Sel Ud] Saiurday Bargains And Saturday prices at WEEK’S ~ Men’s heavy lined _ kid gloves and mitts. Snecial Saturday 59 6Ye, 79e, Sve, USc, marked. Sricen (SC, VOc, $1.00, $1.15, | $1.25. | ve ‘ : Ta'es Underclothin mii Vests at 19c, 22c, 25c up. | rawers 2c. (.mbinations $1.75 and $2.5. Me1s underclothing, Linders and Drawers IJeavy all wool ribbed, 40c, cheap at 55e, ~ Fine knit Shetland $1.25 a suit worth $1,80. Very large sizes, heavy 2.20 suit, worth $2,80. Corsets 60c regular 6d¢. Heavy wool sox 15c, worth 22c. B:st linen collars 2 for 25c. Best linen cuffs 22c, worth ov S peciat Cardigan Jackets $1.25 We Buy Cheap We Sell Cheap W. A.WEEKS& Co. The People’s Store. : Fine Select Chamois at fine price For Fancy Work, Chamois Vests and other uses A pleasure to show you our stock A. W REDDIN, Phm, B EOCOSESCOSEHOCOOSESES OOOCOCOOS COLES DOP TELEGRAPHIC, SPEJIAL DESPATOHES TO THE EXAMINER, —RATAL ACCIDENT. ; Several Gold Miners Killed, ' re) “ ee Harirax, Nov. 27 By the bursting of i Lake Goid | county, yesterday, James | Join Mcelsaac, | McPhail, manager of the ’ — : vwoer at Go and mines, of Truro I ro, | WHAT MAY IT BE? prices -at ‘The Government's Reply to Mr. Foster's Proposition. Orrawd; Nov. 27.—The govercm’at Washitgton have transmitted to reply to the proposals of Hon. J. W. Fosier in regard to the means of arrivingata settlement of the various questions at issue between the United States and Canada, HON. EDWARD BLAKE. English Comments on his Return to Canada. Lonpox, Nov. 27.—-The Daily Mail, of this city, hasan editorial referring to Hon. Edward Blake’s speech at Sirathroy, which, it says, indicates his return to Canada. This, the Mail continues, is better than his forming a unit in the ragged following of Mr, John Dillon. —_—-_— DEATH TO THE COWARD, Chinese General Condemned for Surrandering te the Germans, Lonpon, Nov. 27.—It is reported that Chang Kvayan, the Uhinese general who surrendered to the Germans, at Kiauchau Bay, has been condemned to death by a Chinese War Council. PEARY ON THE MOVE, ‘Goes to Inspect Steam Whalers For The Next Arctic Expedition. New York, Nov. 27. — Lieutenant Peary sailed today for London. During his absence he will examine the Scottish and Norwegian steam whalers ordered for his Arctic expedition next year. An Absurd Report. Lonpon, Nov. 27.—Lord Salisbury says that the report that the British Govern- ment contemplates ceding the Channel Islands to France ig absurd. CENTRAL DRUG STORE, SUNNYSIDE, 0906 694° 6 90640001 0009880 SSOSKOSOSHSSSRSESOSSSOSSSOSSSS 094 460008 f Fie FIER FINEST Qur Holiday Arrivals. The biggest and brighest lot of Xmas goods we have ever offered TO THE PEOPLE. Come and see. Everybody welcome. Inspection invited. The Sunnyside bookstore HASZARD & MOORE is money made—an old and very truthful proverb Let us help you save mon ey on tooks. Paper bound books at one third to one half publisher’s prices. Cloth bound at 25c worth 40c, Ap im- mente variety of titles. You can select your favor ite author. = (KT the Christmas Number of Black and White, Pear’s Pictorial, Graphic, end Illustrated London News, ae i they are better than ever. Geo, Carter & Co’y., The Busy Book Store. SUAdAdLdbdbdddbdddiddadddddddddddis: AZ. VO yyy ney rrr ft onen nnn NRT IT PNTITHMTTT PPP RPP HT PTT TT Tens Pe Minea, in this | ; Henneseey and | Danie! | were | their | | LATEST NEWS BY WIRE AND MAIL | Brass, Guinea Coast, Nov, 24.—The 'columu of troops commanded by Major Arnold, consisting of a hundred and eighty men belonging to the Niger Constabulary, field guns and Maxim guvs, which was sent to subdue the siave raiding Prince of : Idua who was entrenched in a place four | days’ march frem the river, aod who for a ' month previous to the departure of the | troops bad been raiding the Akpoto tribes | for sixty m'les around his headquarters, landed at E:obe on Nov. 14th, and march- ed direct to the prince’s stronghold. The ‘atter was defended by four hundred guns } | } ! ‘a hundred rifles. There was a hot vagement in front of the town. The i Houssas of the British foree charged up ithe right foot wall surrounding the place and ym p let ly routed the defenders. The Prinee flea to tue bush and the town was | | burned and evacuated on Nov. 18th. The | enemy lost heavily. The British force had two mén killed and twelve wounded. } Loxpox, November 25.—The Berlin | correspondentofthe Daily News alleges i that a pamphlet just issued by Prof. | Schaefer, of Heidelburg university, on the needs ot the German navy, reftects the views held in the “very highest quarters.” | The pamphlet contends that the increase | Of the German navy has the “simple ot- ‘iectof enablieg Germany (o suatain a defensive war against Eogland Ly prevent- line a blockadeeftle German coast.” Ik | also hints at the ev ntuality of an Anglo- | Russian war, wheh “Germany would re- | quire a strong navy in order to preserve ; her neutrality aud to reap the alvantage of | an extended commerce.” Loxpoxy, Nov. 24.—The Rome cor- | respondent of the Daily Chronicle say-: “The report is confirmed that the powers | have decided to blockade Constantinople in /cuse Turkey refases to withdraw her troops from Crete, and to accept an European govervor of the islan Pata Lovisvitte, Ky., November 25.—J. W. Wilson, general manager of tbe Alaska Commercial Company, of San Franc'sco, has just returved from Alaska. He has made maoy trips to that courtry io the past several years. Mr. Wilson says that the people in the east and middle west have real y but a faint conception of the great number of persons who will join the rush to the Klondike next spring. He says the rush to the gold fields of California was nothing to what the wild stampede to the Klondike will be the coming spring. Already thousands of people in every state are getting ready for the trip. tod MontreaL, Nov. 24.—Jonn A. Diome, Methodisi minister at Caughnawaga, was struck this-morniog by tne Halifax C. P. R. train as be was walking on the track near Highlacds. Mr. Diome was deaf and itis thought thatthis wae the cause of the accidenc. The crown of bis head was crushed iv and he received several other injuries. He seems to have been walking at the side of the track when etruck. Sr. Joun. Nov. 24.—The local council of women today, bya majority vote, asked the legislature fora curfew law for the city of St John and other New Bruns- wick towns. A SURE CURE FOR CONSUMPTION, There no euch thing. Scott’s Emulsion comes the nearest to it, but even that will not cure advanced cases, but taken in time it will cure this disease. The diseases cured by Hood’s Sarsapa- rilla are many, because’ most ailmen 8 disappear as soon as the blood is enriched and pur fied by it. Catarr and Hay Fever Permanently Cured By Medicated Vapor inhalation—A miracle of success 10 Days Trial Free send 15c. for express on outfit Dr. Ray’s Successful Remedy Co., 24 Manning Arcade Dr.Ray's Anti-Constipation Pills always cure. TORONTO London, Melbourne, Aus. Toronto, Can. MASONIC TEMPLE THIS EVENING Production of the Local Comedy, MRALDA” THE CREOLE OR THE MAN FROM CHARLOTTE- TOWN, P. E. 1. —BY THE— Boston Comedy Co H. Price Weber, Manager. Supporting the popular Actress EDWINA GRAY Admission 25c; reserved seats 35c, Doors oven at 7.15, overture at 8. Tickets for sale at usual places, Application to Parliament. blic notice is hereby given that appli- udeen will be made to the Parliament o1 Canada, at the, nextsession thereof, for an Act changing the name of The Dominion Building and Loan Association, tu that of The Dominion Permanent Loan Company. Dated at Toronto, this 17th day of Novem- ber, A. D.. 1897. NALD, BOLAND & THOMPSON. manee 2 Toronto-street Toronte, Solicitors for Applicants, S SGBLZ ¥ we, »* . ey ; * oF, we prices. x ° Ww White Honey Comb Towels oc each Men’s Half Hose 9¢ per pair Men’s black Cashmere Sox 25¢ per pair dee ie ae Men's heavy knit Shirts Fs LiL Sa Ss WT ° Ww 450 all-wool Sweaters S0¢ Men’s 4-ply unlaundried Shirts d0C Men’s he avy wool Glove b9e¢ NS ° wy Men’s SHAG oF A wr oN — sii '*, Z, & a > Tw \S “ SUNNYSIDE "= actually start a snug little per pair | EF Perkins & ( Ve Ke Nw oF e' ° * o +. ” * o * © © os * © © © * * * . = 7 Se MB) sssnsanngngns HESALBLLS Les . It Pays to Buy at Perkins’ ¢ (oeeee-ee “=e @ ® @ ~ b: nk account te Vici Men’s Men’s Men’s Men’s C ° 2 I Fo of Fe F wl & ww, -s,) 9, art a Bank Accoun If you will visit every store Jike ours in the city and compare their goo’s with ours, and their prices with our prices, you would quickly see. how you might tue monev you can fave at with h Crash Towellivg Gc per yard white Linen Collar Gc each [3c each all-wool hom« ; 20c per pair r Underwear 56c per suit heavy winte ardigan Jackets rOVES Dae SUCCESSOLS TO Ferkins, Sterns & Turner Pe 4s ZA oe We Se Se Fe Ee sae HL SHIP NEWS Port of Charlottetown ENTERED. Nov. 26.—SS8 Halifax, Pye, Boston; A J McKean, Bell, Magdalen Islands; SS Tiber, Delisle. Montreal); Hector, Walker, Pictou; Kohinoor, Lowrie, do; Minnie A, Anderson Shediac; Telephone, Weston, Great Bras d’Or; Suean King, Hingly, Tatamagouche; Chief Commander; Langill, Sydney; Pleiades, McInnis Wal!ace. CLEARED. Nov. 26.—SS Halifax, Pye, Boston’ Rameoa, George, Panarth,G B; A J Mc- Kean, Bell, Magdalen Islands; SS Tiber Delisle, Halifax; Kohinoor, Lowrie,fPictou; Susan King, Tatamagouche; Chief Com- mander, Langil, Picton; M C McLean, Bontiv, Orwell; Renfrew, McLean, Richi- buctou; Pleiades, McInnis, Wallace. @2+26<«2 --+e DOE3 IT PAY TO TIPPLE, You know itdon’t. Then why do you do it? I kaow why. It requires too much self-denialtoquit. The Dixon Cure, which is taken privately, is purely vegetable, is pleasant to the taste, and will cure you of wll desire for jiquor in two or three days, eo that you would pay five cents for a barre) of beer or whiskey. You can eat heartily and sleep soundly from the start, and be better in every way,in both health and pocket, and without interfering with bue- | ine+s duties. Write in confidence for par ticulars. Mr. A. Hutton Dixon, No. 40 Park Avenue, Montreal. 3 LOCAL NOTICES, See our ad. before you go shopping to- night.— Moore & McLeod. We're clearing ao lot of last year’s Squares, Clouds, ete—prices to clear—give us half—and the goods are yours.—-Moore & McLeod. Shirts for 69 cts. & McLeod. _ The best dollar’s underwear in the city is that all-wool line we sell at a dollar per suit.—Moore & M cLeod. Ifwe could show the quality of our sacques on paper we would quote the prices; bunt we can’t, s0 come in and see our See our ad.—Moore wir in-haud Ties S made Socks | Nicely trimmed whi | | | $135 e Men’s Lined Kid ¢ FELGEEGELSSS 4 | © AGI ie ee ee” : our Inbleached Table Linens lic per yard rking Bra 2c per pair trong wel'-mad Grey Jean Corset s6¢ per pair hi 1 Apron 19c exch U naerwear 45 per sui fen’s all-waol Und: ri! i rwear, plain or $1.00 per suit Co.. Ay | aa rat Maia) La We he ai i i > styles ard get our prises.—Prowse Bros. Prince Edward Island Sihiin trated. Price 25c, for sale at all the bookstores. We are headquarters for al: kinds of boots, shves, and rubbers. Men’s Calif Boots, goodyear welt $3.00 a pair, no better 6 € . 3 values, Other lioes from ? $1.25 vp. Ladies’ Oil Pebble walking and skating boots, neat, durable and cheap. Girl’s Oil Pebble Boots $1.00 a pair. eR. BK. Jost :R. HK. Jos ¢ Stamper’s Corner. * AGENTS get fifty cents on each dollar; no experience necessary, Write for agent’s outfit, Address The Catholic News, 5 Barclay St., New York, oct 23 41 ney A REARS Rr ere SOK E) acon seica rer eo “If it’s good it’s | If it’s here it’s here, good,” IT’S PRACTICAL ECONOMY to do your buying here. of money saving prices for your shop- ping to-day. Made up Skirts, 69¢ Fine special line of good weight melton, in alotof shader; nicely made and trimmed, good wide skirt you'd consider it cheap at 90, our price, 69c 1-2 off Wool Goods A lot of Woolen Squares, Clouds, etc, lett from last year,. The goods are all right, marked in plain figures,vours at half price Fla"nelette Wear almost as cheap as the Flannel etie by the yard, and saves you the eternal stitching, etitching. Night drese, of good warm, fine flaunelette, nicely made, 58sec Finer grade at 70c Drawers of very good Flan- nelette, nicely made, 386c Finer Grade, 58c Corset Buying iseasy here. Such choosing isn’t possible in any other store —more shapes, greater range of prices than any other store on P. E. I. A very fair line, 25 and 20e A new, stylish, grey jean, 415e¢ A “special” grey jean, with fancy sateen facing, 50ec Ecru jean, perfectly fermed, 58e See that new idea. : The ‘Gloria’ Waist for Ladies and Child- ren. Moores McLeod WHAT WE ADVERTISE WE HAVE Here’s a list Our 55c Shirt Iva agood white unlaundered Shirt, linen bosom aud bands, 55e 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, 36c suit Heavy . 75c “ Plain all wool * 1.00 “ # fine: J i Ps Mee ée. a 32084 fs bs a oie k se os Pero age Se ta <j : _" —_" o re Heavy ribbed all wool 1.10 “ Fine heavy plair wool,1.25 “ = All the good sorts of Under- Len wear. for boys, prices according geben to size, me _— About Gloves (for men) ee Good warm gloves for 5¢6 Cho November days, lined kid, 7 Tey Retter quality, Very nice, smoothly® lined, D warm, ; , Warm Top Shirts Ba Grey & brown knit top shirts45e Heavy knit shirts, 58c A big line of grey flannel shirts, sizes from 14} to 16, regular 88&c shirts for 60c A line of grey flannel shirts, some with collar—some without --—-regular 98c shirts for 75¢ A big basket full of Men’s all wool hore, “P. E. I. knit”—same as are often sold for 22¢ l4c pr Finer grade of Island hose, 20c Finer Cashmere, all wool, 25¢ We sell the GRANBY make. in the quality of Rubbers. You quality, at COFF BROS want the best for the money, don’t yout None better, and sold for same price as poor Don’t jest about wet feet, it’s dangerous,