———— Eee ~~ EXPORT OF COAL, (Pi widence Journal.) In May, 1909, the ¢ ports of coa’, via? ~oraing tC RA vyernme if statistics now oss ‘le. frol he bee tcd States weie available, ! m tne oe erense@ 640,343: | ae ns, oF 4 ‘nt, over bie tons, Y* ° . rSO n A ot May, 1899. In. pr 185 573 exports ons, an l pet ce 1] 19000 the CU. “9% fy wie . } st ! ex} norts were 537,002 tons, tga I " S10t ons in the same month ¢ 30/; ; ee "2 ynuar 0, experts were (809. In January, 19° xpert rey Lous. aga mst 3 1,739, tons nes h 34 SOY 54. ; ' ' 7 ‘ a > x he wert otis Ta: tary. © Lee elevé ye pier ’ , us i so “ ’ oe m snths of the gs vernment fiscat yes! eX iis : aa ( 1 feo th ul exports O! Oal rom Lt rhe total = ) “Ty United 5 states were 0,445,°, 3 tons, at of 2 ner cent, over the fis ec yncrease oe ' } » ' mea Neer te i i for the same periog In UK fisca ye t .Qog. The increase over 1090 Was OI ieY?7 ; ae i am 6 ns, cr near'y So per cent. 2,337 ’ eee . } —aine <e } saver Of the total shipmeni In tne Sceve’. May 31, 1599, 1,502,117 monins sons were thracite and 4,882 956 <a tons we WwHOoUSsS, ihe increas over 1899 ¥2S almost altogether ir soft coal tonnage, Or “1,718,0c0 tors of the tctal gain ot 1,920,000 in eleven menths. Canada cont be by far the best customer of the United States, for » British America in May total 640,- month. In inues coal exports t were 457,650 tons of the epee SXpOrs the eleven months the exports ot Can oda were 4,876,189 tons, or over three- total xports of the isi d. Canada aiso asorved by far the g share of this years of aa al, OF 5 aerial tons of the eleven months’ increase. Mexico is. the next best customer, taking 58 the same pe than 1n 1599. Coal exports to Europe are still g relatively large imported only ported 26.336 tons inthe eleven m nths of 1goo Great Britain, however, which took 7.896 tons in 1899, has imported practically no coai at all from th: United States sofar this year, The greatest increase in the European ex- port coal trade of the United States hasbeen obtained in Mediterranean markets. M.st ot the coal €Xp France goes t ports, and the greater Share ofthe other coal ship- ments to Europe are to southern Fu rope. Total experts of coal to Europe an ports outside of Great Britvin ln u eleven months to May 31 were 167,- 105 tons, as against only 31,200 tons exported to these cOuntries the same period of #8Q9. ed in tie — s of tae export 7;039 tons in smal!, but are makin: yr Ss - gains. | rance, which 1s 1,000 tons in Q9, [10] tr } f ; ae sriea to » tnese - ——-——a>>— ZS Turkish Magnaninity. LONDON. Nov. 2). The Daily Ex- press pul I ‘ollowing from Odessa “A party of thirty-eight Turks, rahe 4 iiSnes tv wishine to leave Iussia secretiy, 23 } “ ee ¢ ee Rs sailed at dead ( nig! t trom Tschuruksu to cross the Black &S A storm arose andthe boat filled First ie baggage W As thrown over- board. Then the children and fin: ly the women werec siete to the sea; but this did not prevent the vessel from foundering, and all| perished save one lad, who Crone to the mast and was washed ashore. TT St. John the Winter Port. _ Monrrea, Nov. 1:}.—The _ follow- ing statement was handed out by the Canadian Pacifi day : ‘After negotiations premier and other members of the cabinet duri announces its decision to during the coming ‘inte ar.’’ On en- quiry at the president's office it wa: learned that while no definite agree ment between ‘ee overinent and the com pany had been reached as yet, “a prospect of an arrange- ment in the near future that will be mutuz illy satisfact i has the com pany at the request of the ricd, or 160,270 tons more | railway yester- | with the | ng the past ten davys| the Canadian Pacific Railway Co. take ex- port traffic to the p xt of St. John| indi ucea THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 22 1909 6 6 666% 6 & GY o % @2e0 LA RG LD IY GC ¢) CLOSES DOWN FC MONTE C.'$40,000 Worth of High Grade Fashic Peer) mm, Y se fe OR ONE = > TO THE PUBLIC. inable Goods to be sold at awe ee from 67 to 75 cents on the deolilar, at needs more room and increas- facilities for growing business. The attractions will necessi-|} tate the closing of the store| for at least one montn. Wel! store the] so are obliged to make a clean sweep sale have no place to } a ee Ory Goods, Manties; Jackets, Furs, Millinery and Men’s Furnishings Everything Goes. SALE FOR SPOT CASH ONLY. and Butiding Up The store front has to come out, all the plaster has to come down, all partitiohs, stairways, counters and shelving have to > remove d. A modern, up-! to-date store that will — only | | , sm, be a credit to ourselves, but to DRES S GOODS the city, will be the result | No Goeds on Approbation and no Samples Given---Read the Following Lists and Discounts. Fr UES Nea yoconesod alle! DEPARTMENT 25 Per Cent. Discount. The stock is_ well known | as! | clgiaesteies Every do lars’ worth you the most up-to- date and clean- 25 Per Cent, Discount. buy here ou get for 75 cents est in the province. Every dollars’ werth you} Every do lars’ worth you on the do ar. . buy here you get for 75 cents} buy here you get for 75¢ on Pulling Down | | | | | Hosiery Dept---25 p. c. Discount. Ready Made Dept--- 25 p. c. Discount. ‘You Save from 25 to J E ae on the dollar. ithe dolar. ae eae ae very dollar's worth you Stockings, all Ladies’ Kic 1-3 cents on every dot- oo : Ladies’ Seal Jackets, Grey as : +) Se ee own ; ie | buy here you get for 75c¢ on NY cae da : ; Ladies’ Jackets,C'oth Capes G'oves. lined and unlined, a1 lat s’ Ww ort L you es | the bo |! ar. a a oo emeegt i Children’s Jackets and Reefers chi'dren’s we Gloves, ail ets OmbDat Jackets aila- ; ‘ i ae ce tT eee COME BI D Cz J a'’a-| Waterproofs, Ladies’ Under- Ladies and Children’s casn ack Dress Goods, Color- by Jackets, Neck Ruffs, Cap- a ; 2 Gl = aie a : marke ; "| clothing, Chi'dren’s Under- mere anc Rin gwoc . Ove ~ ed Dress Goods, Costume ettes, Storm Collars, Fur Lin-| . hi is, Fl Is 0 eee ao 5 eet lothine. Ladies’ Wrappers, ;wools of al kinds, Flannels | eN LY. T ao het cee es clothing, Ladies rappers, . | weeds, Box Cloths, Ladies ed Capes, Fur Capes, Mitts = S . : b} thite an 1 Cloths, ‘hele Linings, French Caps, Muffs, Child’s F "| Flannelette Night. Gowns, Bias Sy rr oe os 7 oS stay ur) Drawers and Skirts, White scarlet, 25 p. ¢. discount. Muffs Printed Flannels, Opera Flan-' Coats, Caps, ‘nels, Quilted Linieies, Jersey and Boas. *: Cloths, Ladies’ Umbrellas. ! Velveteens. STAR LEY BROS. FURNISHINGS MEN’S 125 Per Cent Discount. ee FURNISHINGS <, Tee ines stock in the pro- bal ae —_ S, aes | _—— | ; Board c'oths Fancy cioils, Every dotlars’ worth you) 20 Per Cent. Discount. q{@e3 OEE jcords. Embroidery its buy here you save 25 ceuts on E ee : eee Silxs, etc, etc. « « . a : ‘ : the dol ar. tvery dollars’ worth you | buy in this department you get for 67 cents. Collars : Lawn Aprons, Corsets. STANLEY BROS. * STANLEY BROS. HOUSE STANLEY BROS. i-3 OFF Stamped tinens, cushion Staple Dept---25 p. c. Discount. SILK DEPT . Every dollars’ worth yet buy here you get it for 75c¢ on 1} La 1,1] ne COA’, On every dollars’ worth you Print Cottons, Roman. Sat- buy here you save 25 cents. ins, Sateens, Art Sateens, Cre- White Wool Blankets. | 1*8 off al Foo! Hoods, | Grey Wool Blankets. années. Fianne-ettes. F eces Black Si'ks and Saiins, res Peso Squares, Mi:s a - , . t aa 3 scsi ‘erv Stile ¢ Satine octees, Inlantees, etc. Wiste and Grev Comin Cottons, Scotch Ginghams, Underc'othing, shige a Colored Sitks and _ Satins, | ? é oO - White] Sweaters, White Shirts, ored Shirts, Workiug Shirts, F anne'ette Night Shirts, Whiie Night Shirts, Fancy Silks, Japanese and | Biouse Silks. 1-3 OFF ; ra 4, Tickings, Wadded Quilts Cottons, Co'ored Ducks. Down Quilts ? 1-3 off al! Veilings,'aces, fri lings. Embroideries, Jewel- ry combs, Pins, Hair Pins, White Counterpanes government to adopt the course | ’ lillinerv : ‘s fi Pi B - : Ses shove. ae cllars ali Mi inery Goods, Hats, ;Safety Pins, Buttons, Tapes, | Table Linens WHITE GOODS Gloves, G , Shapes, Flowers, Wings, Tips Lainie eninge | Napkins Sunt Mustins Chick Must Ties Birds. Ornaments, Silk Vel- | 1 ees ae fs A ¢ Tucked , vets. Ribbons of all }:nds. | The King of Prussia. | White Linen Table Cloths |lins, pron “awns, iu : as | Lawns, Victoria Lawns, Nain-|Cuffs, Umbrellas, Handker- | i=3 off all curtains, Art i ; | Towels, Towelling sooks, White Ducks, Ir.sh|chiefs, Caps and Braces. i-3 OFF | Muslins, and curtain Muslins, ee! ne ee oe fos . Linens, Diapens and Linen ee one ‘children’s cashmere cloaks, Prussi: Swill vai in aa eee | Sheeting, Pillow Cottons Lawns Also all lines in Boys wear | all Ladies’ Taitor Made _ Cos- ‘chi dren's coats and children’s berg, on Friday, January 18th, anc} Colored Table Covers. as above. tumes, Skirts and Under- | Bibs. the state festivities will last fou: | sea skirts, Gays. All the German princes wil | sii | attend, and the courts of Europe | Will be represented by royal person- S STAN LEY BROS STAN LEY BROS STAN LEY BROS ages, including the Prince of Wales. STAN LEY BROS STAN LEY BRO . . 5 - the Archduke. Franz Ferdinand 01 } ” ; Austria, the Grand Duke Vladmit | of Russia, the Duke of Sparta, the LN Duke of Aceta and the Crowr | rince of Sweden. 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