» -. ow a‘ ee ba an THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 23 1897 2 Bl —- + at er I Chea ecurday Bargains And Saturda: y prices at WEEK'S n’s heavy lined kid ad and mitts. : Special Saturday pr ices at 59e 79e, S9e, 98e , marked | 78e, 90e, $1.00, $1.15 "| Underclothing Oe, uri Cs $1.25 Ladies Vests at 19c, 22c, 25c up. Jirawers 2Sc. («mbinations $1.75 and $2.25. Meus underclothing, Linders and Drawers Heavy 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 0c regular 6c. Heavy wool sox 15c, worth 22c. B-st linen collars 2 for 25c. Best linen cuff: 2°c, worth 30c. Speciat $1.25 We Buy Cheap We Sell Cheap W. A.WEEKS & Co. The People ¢ Store. Cardigan Jackets | | wt Our Eastern VWindoxur contains a display of Hot Water Bottles and Rubber Goods. We would be pleased to have vou look over the goods and quott prives, Why not have comfore when we can sell you a hot water botte for 75c. A. W REDDIN, Pho. B CENTRAL DRUG STORE, NNYSIDE, treat neatiaatagini tata tote roinatal 0808080868888 tee ZY eT = SSOSOHOHSSOSSEASSSSOSOHSSOSCESOS 094 °30008 FIle ren Pies Qur Holiday Arrivals. The biggest and brighest lotof Xmas goods we have ever offered 10 THE PEOPLE. Come and see. Everybody welcome. Inspection invited. The Sunnyside bookstore HASZARD & Moore TELEGRAPHIC. SPECIAL DESPATOHES TO THE EXAMINER, | TERMS = OF SUBMISSION, Afridis Must Pay the Penalty of Their Misconduct, |A Week's Graco Given Them. Simia, Nov. 23 telegraphs from the Maidan Valley clama Sir William Lockhart British camp in the that he has issued a pro- tion stating the terms of submission which he is willing to grant the Afridis. Ihe latter are given aweek’s grace in which to accept the terms referred to, | which include restoration of rifles an 1 | | other Government avd private property sto:en; the surrender of 890 breech-loaders; a fine of 50,000 rupees, and the surrender of hostages as a guarantee of compliance with the will of the Government. The Khyber Pass will be re-opened in the maoner the Government deems advis able, and all the Afridi tribal allowances are forfeited by their misconduct. ——__ a NOTES FROM THE CAPITAL. Boy Killed by Eating Potash Tablets. GASCOIGNE GOES TO TORONTO. ~~ Orrawa, Nov. 23.—General Gascoigne will visit Joronto on Thursday to be pre- sentata sham battle on Thankegiviog Day. The »mall or non-accounting postofli :es can now obtain partial sets of Jubilee stamps by applying to those offices from which they are accustomed to receive their stamp supplies. The three year old son of A. C. Bleak~ uey, of the Customs Departinent here, was killed yesterday by éating a box full of potash tablets, such as are used for sore throat, $800,000 IN DAIRY PRODUCTS Output of sland Factories, Great Increase ef the Business. Orrawa, Nov. 23. -- Commissioner Robertson bas received a report of the work of the factories in Prince Edward Island duriog the year. The total output exceeds in value $800,- 000. This shows a great increase over the Output of the previous year. There are now thirty-two factories in successful operation in summer, and nineteen creameries in winter. The Pope and the Canadians. i ecerieennneeeieeanel Rome, Noy. 23.—The Pope, in receiving the Archbishop of Montaeal, expressed his special affection for the Canadian people. Hood’s Sarsaparilla is prepared by experienced pharmaciets, who know precisely the nature and quality of all eevee used, ee BEGINNING NOVEMBER 25th 4 Write? If so you will need mvx, and will want the best at the lowest possible prices. Our winter stock of nx is in, and Comprises the lead- ing makes: — Stafford’s Ink, Carier’s Ink, Underwood’s Ink, Toiray’s Ink, Stephen’se Ink, Arnold’s Ink. Writing and copying Ink. Pens, Holders, Paper. Erasers, Inkestands, stationery at CARTER’S BOOKSTORE. Blotting Pencils, everything in | TWO COAL SCHOONERS LOST. Total Loss—No — Insurance, River Joux, Nov. 23.—The schooners Ceto and Vivian, coal | aden from Louite burg for Charlottetown, went ashore on Sunday night on the vorth side of Cape John, during a heavy southerly gale. Both veascls ure a total loss. No insurance. Captain Weatherbie wae the waster of the Ceto, and Captain Peters of the Vivian. — — LATEST NEWS BY WIRE AND MAIL Metnovurneg, Nov. 21 Fire which broke out early this morning, did enormous dam- age. Many of the largest bu*iness houses in the city were destroved, It 1s estimat- loss will reach one | ed that the million pounds, Orrawa, Nov, 21.—The Imperiai gov- ernment has awarded a jubilee medal to Gen. Goscoigne in recoguition of his hav- ing sent such an excellent contingent to represent the Dominion in the Queen’s Jubilee parade. Orrawa, Nov, 20- The Interiortdepart- ment has received a letter from Major Waleh, dated Linderman, Oct, 29:h, in which he siates that he and his party were struggling in a blizzard up tothe neck in snuw,and making slow progrers. On the 27th they were on the summit where the snow was from 5 to 15 feet deep. DOE iT P TO AY TIPPLE, Yon know it don’t. Then why do you do it? IT know 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 «!] desire for :iquor in two or tbree days, eo that you woula 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 bus- iness duties. Writein confidence for par ticulars. Mr. A. Hutton Dixon, No. 40 Park Avenue, Montreal. 3 W.C.T.U idl public meeting under the auspices of the W. C. T. U. will be held in the Schoolroom of the First Metbodist Church on Tuesday Nov. 30. Particulars later. 2i. —— -—-- ——» «ap LOCAL NOTICE: - Prince Edward Island Illus trated. Price 2ic, for sale at all the bookstores. Stamped lines and certicelli silks for fancy work at F. Perk ns & Co’s. Men’s overalls and jumpers at F. Per- kins & Co’s. Moncton yarn in black, white, blue scurlet, brow ., light and dark grey, just received at I’. Perkins & Co’s, Sunnyside. New yacht caps openes today. See wiudow for style and shade for ladies.— Prowse Bros. 174—2i For ladies. — Yacht caps just opened. Get one hefore they are all gune.—Prowse Bros. 274- -2i Anybody can enamel a flower pot; bnt it is different with a bicycle frame. For smooth surface, nice fine striping, good long wear, trust your wheel with H. Large. Ready for Christmas? See our display of stamped linen. See our line of Belding’s, wash art silks. See ourad.—Moore & McLeod, OPERA HOUSE Boston Comedy Co H. Price Weber, Manager. Supported by the Talented Actress EDWINA GRAY ONE WEEK Thanksgiving Day. OPENING BILL The White Slave and Rough Diamond. Popular prices—25 and 35 cents. Seats now on sale at usval places. nov 23 GREAT MUSIC OFFER. Send us the names and addresses of three or more performers on ‘he piano or organ together with ten cents in silver and we will mail you ten pieces of full sheet music, consisting of popular songs, waltzes, marches, etc, arrangec for the piano and organ. Address: Porciar Music Pus. Co., Indianopolis, Ind nov 20—+tf. MD utation in this lhne:; We don’t care wher Millinery is. the pest. ribbons, trimming Clever fingers are read flowers, an to suit your taste. Kh Sf 58 £OSe@: SHIP NEWS Port of Charlottetowa ENTERED. Nov 22—Edna 8, Silman, Halifax; barge Grandee, Cook, Louisburg, , (0 2 Bridges, Garrett, Paspebiac; Dhvelytrie, Cook, Pictou; Express, Smith, Shediac; * M © McLean, Bontin, S’side; Surprise, Trenholm, Wallace; Charming Lass, Stewart, Sydney; Leveret, Langi)), Vernon River; Dart, McPhereon, Pictou; Anita Melene, Boston; Yankee Maic, Perry, Rockland, Me. CLEARED. Nov 22— Renfrew, Kennedy, Glace Bay; Surprise, Trenholm, Baie Verte; Charming Lass, Stewart, Crapaud; Dart, MePherson, Pictou. te an ae In order to compare our goods with ethers and our prices we quote the follow- ing: White honey comb towels, 2 cents each. Scotch crash towelling, 5 cents. Unbleached table linen, 14 cents. long working braces, 18 ceuts, Strong j an corsets, 30 cents. Boy’s underwear, 40 cents a suit. Men’s all wool underwear 95 cents. Men’s lined kid gloves, 50 cents. All wool sweaters. Men’s un!/aundried shirts, 40 cents. Men’sheavy wool gloves, 25 cents. Men’s heavy knit shirte, 40 cents. Meu’s heavy cashmere hose, 24 cents: Men’s collars, 5 for 25 cents. Silk 4 in hand ties, 2 for 25 cente. Save money by buying at James Paton & Co’s, Buy the Delineator, Xmas number, at Carter’s Bookstore. Granby waterproof overshoes are the best—for sale at J. B. Macdonald & Co’s. 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. Dont Forget That We are headquarters for al: kinds of boots, shuves, and rubbers. Men’s Calf Boots, goodyear welt $3.00 a pair, no better iff $ values. Other lioes from 2 $1.25 vp. Ladies’ Oil Pebble walking and ekating boots, neat, durable and cheap. Girl’s Gil Pebble Boots $1.00 a pair. :R. KH. Jost : RR. os é Stamper’s Corner. s LSihie SS@ OS ssanssassssasase: KALBA BA: KBR @ * } Moncton in new It is almost needless to | en: pretty designs, for fall ° an ver . remind the people of Ail Ch’town of our Miilin- | cS it apy d 2 UL S.oce ery opens: — we | have x Lined such a rep- | Plain and fancy chec ked the next best stock of we have All the new styles in pattern hats, materials, to adapt foreign ideas BE’. Perkins & Co... Perkins, Sterns & Turner SUNNYSIDE = EEEEERSG Good } 4 * ¢ It Pays te Guy at Perkins’ ¢ =e > =. 2 *&f*s 2 2 = = nd Tweeds | Tweeds | druggets for Shirtine e It is hard to find words to characterize our stock of Silks | | ’ and a lar; ve stor k of for evening Waists. We merely | rt ' ; | invite you to examine our goods | v Os5 on | | d ; and prices, and rest assured they in black blue. grey white and brown. Cashmere and factory y ve ~! a S< ariet, y will prove silent witnesses of arn their own unsurpassed advant 'Stockingette ages, SUCCESSOLS TO NHS ae | Fancy Work? WE’RE ready for YOU. We've a nice line of handsome designs in Stamped Linens, ; y Photo Holders, Tray Cloths, Tea Cosies, Pillow Shams,Bureau Scarf, Ceutre Pieces, etc., etc. Just opened, a lot of Beld- ing, Paul & Co’s fine Art Silks. Filo Floss, Filosalle, Etching Silk, Twisted Embroidery, “Peerless” and “Mayflower” Crochet and Knitting Silks, etc. We sell two large spools of f | “Mayflower” Crochet Silk jor ade MOORE & McLEOD What We Advertise We Have. ——— Examine Our Stool of all Wool Beaver Overcoatine * All well made and first class trimmings. Prices $14, $16: $18 and up- Those in need ’of a winter overcoat, should call and see these wonderful values before purchasing. JOHN MACLEOD &C0 MERCHANT TAILORS.