fHE WEEKLY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, 150 DIZEN Just Reccived. Gents Guarantee 4 ply Linen Collars 10 latest styles, worth regular cents each in all heights, retail price twenty All this week Week's price, © for 2d CUFFS Very best linen, jluin or linked, worth 30¢e, or 3 for $1.25. WHITE SHIRTS Large bosoms, open closed fronts. special for weet ing wear, all sizes, 14§ to 17 g wear, all s1Zes, 3 tO li. Men's Undermuvear We don’t know of a place in the aty where you ean get as much solid ‘alue in underwear, as we are offering Buying for cash, and doing business gn the principles of quick sales, and many «f them we do, and sell at prices that keep us busy all day long. Our collars, shirts, lined kid gloves, the very best value in the city. Prices—Cotton underwear 34¢ suit All wool heavy mbbed, 80€ suit, worth $1.10, Special extra heavy Q95¢ worth $1.20. Lined kid gloves, low cash prices, 49, 59, 69, 79, 89, and 92. Because we buy cheap We Sell Cheap W. A.WEEKS & Co. The People s Store. ce pair dozen pairs OOSS COSOSOSS 000TOOOOSOO® It’ss a satisfaction—to us our Flavoring Extracts are Made from “The very besc money can buy.” Made ourselves Our Essence Vaniila hasa wonderful sale. Our Almond, Lemon ete., are equally good. Absolutely Pure is the Word. Spices of all kinds— purest quality- A. W REDDIN, Phm, B CENTRAL DRUG STORE, eeee Rose SUNNYSIDE, 260 OF ©6005 60008008 200 FINE FINER FINEST (ur Holiday Arrivals The biggest and brichest lotof Xmas goods we have ever offered TO THE PEOPLE. Come and see. ° Every body welcome. Incpection invited. ‘he Sunnyside bookstore HASZARD & MORE FeeSeSSSSOSSSSVSOSSSSSSSSGe® OF 4 +40008 PTT IPI ee il <a rr Rr RA TELEGRAPHIC. SPECIAL DESPATOCHES TO THE EXAMINBER. GENERAL GASCOIGNE'’S EX- PLANATION, Did Not Int ted to Reflect mF Officers of the 66th, Reserva Men. Orrawa, Dec. 1.—The Minister of Militia was asked yesterday for a state- went in reference to the difficulty between General Gascoigne and the officers of the €6th Regiment Dr. Borden sad: “The | General disavows any intention of retlecting on the conduct of the officers of the 66th, | or to wound either their honor or dignity. He regrets that such acovstruction snouid bave been placed upon anvthing he said. He has po:nted out that his object was to put a stop to the practice of army reserve mes enlisting in the militia and that he war alluding to the men rather than to the officers. The General does not wish- draw at all from his previously expressed order against the eulistment of armv reserve men. The minister added tat he was in bopes that the explanation, which would be communicated to Colonel Iriviog for transmission to the ofticers of the 66tb, would be sa.isfactory to all the parties concerned. TURKEY AND RUSSIA, An Outrage in the Streets ef Yolo. Attack on the Sgcretary of Russian Embassy. Aruens, Dec. 2.—The Secretary of the Russian Embassy, at Constantinople war attacked yesterday by beggars at Vol , the principal port of Thessaly. The Turkish military patro] that was passing joined the beggars in the attack and Mr. Tacherbatachoff was knocked down by one of hia sssailants. He was badly battered with rifles and eventually bound with corde. The English, Frenci and Italian members of the committee for the repatriation of Thesealian refureer, arrived on the scene at thie point and after much taik succeeded in getting the cords cut. The incident has stirred up the diplom: - tiste aud is likely to stiffen Russia in ber dealings with Turkey. —_——_——s A Girl Badly Burned. Amuerst, N. S, Dee. 2.—The eight pear eld aughLter ot Mr. W. Bugley was s» tadly burned yerterday that she i- expected to die, —_——- —>___— Serious Charge Against a Clergyman. Toroxro, Dec. 2.— Rev. Mr. Balds. the Anglican clergyman of Hornhil Villag-, a short distance North of Toronto, te. under arrest here on a charge of shop lifiting at the Eaton Department Store. Death in the Midst of Life. St. Frances pu Lac, Que., Dec. 2.— Victor Gladu, who was elected two weeks ago to the Provincial Legislature at a t ye— election, died yesterday. is money mede—an old and very truthful proverb Let us belp you save mon ey on books. Paper bound books at one third to one half publisher’s prices, Cloth bound at 25c worth 40¢, Ap im- mene variety of tities, You can select your favor ive author. AM ME the Christmas Number of Black and White, Pear’s Pictorial, Graphic, end Illustrated London News, they are better than ever. : Geo. Carter & Ccy., The Busy Book Store. 7 sib AAAAAGAAAdGdd Abd Add ee ees += en RR DISSATISFACTION AT MONCTON. ‘Liberal Committee Threatens to Disband. Holds to His Order Raspacting Army Moxcton, Dee. 2,—The greatest dissatia- ‘action prevails among the Liberals here, especially with Hon. Mr. Blair’s manage- ment ofthe Intercolonial Railway; ania meeting of the Liberal committee was | heldon Monday. Tae meeting was, it transpires, called expecially to the advitpbility of disbanding. consider LATEST NEWS BY WIRE AND MAIL 30.—Advices received to-day reported toata herd of reindeer with supplieshad been started from a pointou the lower Yukon, about 600 miies frum above St. Michaels, the herd reaching the place by cuttiog across land | from & point Opposite op the coast. These reiudeers are carrying supplies up and @ | number of the people anxious to get down from the Kloodyke country will be brought buck by this means. Moxrreat, Nov. | Wasnineron,Nov. | | 30.—The Star’s special correspoudent in London cables, While Fieluing was in London, Lord Farrer sought a conference with him on the ten- deucies of the Canadian policy. The result is seeu ia the Cy bden club report today, wherein it is staud that he is ati fied that the Canadian governmont has ia~ spired # genuine desire to advance oa the lines of tree exchange as far as pocsivle and cunristant with # prudent regard cf d.thisulties created by she long rule of the comprebensive protective system. Luxpon, Nov. 30,.—Suyar-beet growing has received ‘a decided impetus inthe 1e- port of the success of this 8+ason’s crop in Kssex and Suffolk, where a revival of the erstwhile flouriehiog industry has deen tentatively tried with the most epcour- aging resulie, Adready # factory at Green ock tas been reop-ned for the handling of the produce ot ihe experimental plaot- ings. Av analysis of tue rout shows it tu contain 14.01 percent. of saccharine, @ geinet 13,97 uv Gerimauy, woile the Mog lish crop weighs sver (6 ‘Gus per acre, ayalusi Germany’s average of 13 tons per acre. Martone, N.Y. Nov. 30.— Old, ex pers ienced Au.tvaa.ck trappers predict w lung cold winter. They cay tue wild suimaie, deer particularly, Quse especially tuick cuats this year sud that tue muskrats are building b ga aud thick waiis,sigus which they decland heve vever tatied Loxpun, Nov. 30.— Kigut varges loaded with cases of gunpowder falseiy labelled *“.rms” huve Leen seized by the customs vitcers in the Phamwes. ‘ney emanated trum tursia and were about to be tiaos- ferred ww the steamer Baluchistan tor Persia, It is suggested that we amimuaoi- tion was destined for the Atridis. Wa-nixncrox, Nov. 30—The taxk of getting supplies to the Kiond.ke iu u- winter is underertimaied, and deubss are enteriaiped as to its being & possibility. It ix believed that sn exped.tiou Cannot reach ihe Kioudike befure April et ihe earliest, and tne hope is expresecd thal there is a ruflivieut supply of fuod to last until that time. It is estimated that there are 6,006 people in the guid country, Secretary Alger televes that; Cspan Ray has gone to Daweron, and bat be will make uix way back aod report upon conditions there. Nuthing oss been beard from bim ence he left for the Yukon, but the secre- tary expects advices trum him soun. It is velieved the president will send @ special mts age lo Cconyress asking for apprupria- tion fur the relief of the peopie in the Kiondike, and it is believed that prompt action will be taken andthe movey made immedia ely available. New York, Novemoer 30.—Dr. B gzs of the board of health, made some startling statements befure tue board of estimates, while that body was today considering tne city budget for 1898. The board ot esti- mates Was arked lu approve a grant of $60, 000 fur the care of tuverculosis jn a #pecial borpital. Dr. Biggs speaking rol the board of bealth in support of tue appropriation, declared that ove outof every seven ver- sons who die in this city are victims of tubercular consumption. Dr. Biggs turther stated that amorg the workiug classes tue percentaze of deaths due to this dis- ease was Out quarter. Lexpox, Dic. 1.—The morning papers asserts that China bas agreed to cede to Kugland » strip of territory near Hong Kong and all the surrounding isi.nds, in order to enable England to tortify them securely and to increase the garrison. It is expected that @ convention covering the agreement will soon be signed. Bee.is, Nov. 30.—Tne German govern~ meut has abandoned its intention of rend - ing the warship Gefion to Port au Prince, Hayti, in order to euforce the demands of Count Sobwerio, the German minister there, who is insisting upon the payment of an indemnity of Herr Imil Lueders for | aleged fal-e imprisonment. The Getion | inetead will be seut to reinforce the Ger- man fleet in Chinese waters. Baron Vonkulows; the German minister for foreign affairs, to day gave the United States ambassador, Mr. Andrew D. White, a wholly :a@irfactory explanation of Ger- mapy’s intentions towards Hayti. Havana, Nov. 30.—It is cfilcially ar§ nounced that the insurgepts dynamited o frieyht train near Alquizar, province of Pivar De] Rio, on Suniay Jastz The en- gine was partiy destroyed and the engin- eer was ir jured. A Cuban Amazon, known as Captain R: gina Palenzela, with five insurgents fuliy armed, | as surrendered :o | the Spanish authorities at Neuva Paz, prce vince of Havanese. recently Letweea Spanish troops and ia~ surgents, Tue official reports have - it that only on hig ve 2 have taken place | ® Great % The remainder of our ‘sb Ladies’ Winter > no old stock in our Suceessora to ner. CARING ANW GETTING, “It isan occult truism,” says a recent writer, ‘‘that so so@n a+ you Cease to care fora thing, you getit.” [i isa strange commentery op our own short righted policy in dealing with our hves that we often blindly and instinctively recognize the-e hidden laws governing human events, and yet so seldom rise to enough intelii geat comprehension of them to furce them to help us im what we wish to du, instead of hindering our advantage. And then we wonder that we never can control our circumetances Or our environment, and that we are continually meeting with opposing forces, which baffle us with their insidious action. it would be as sensible iv physical life for us to persist in acting in Opposition to the law of gravitation. When w* worry and fret our hearts out with yearning tor what we want, aod marvel that we do not get it, we areas uvreasonable a+ if we threw a stone into the air aud expected it to stay there. In each case we are acting again-~t alaw. B:cause we understand one law better than the other makes uu diff reuce in the torce of the law, We often show that we blindly recognize tyere laws by the fact that we use them in the goverument of our chil-d: en, although weao not bave intelligence or reason evough to apply them to onr own care. For instance in regard to the above.a mother will often say to her child “When you stop fretting or teasing for that (toy or trea’) you shal! have it. ” Now why do we way that? Is it not because we instinctively know that a fret- ful disturbed mind is in no condition to accept or make the best ure of any good or pleasure ? We cannot rise to that state where we may justly claim as ours the good we feel sure we ought to have until we have pasted cut of the disturbed, anxious, fretful, yearning conditions which cloud our true comprehension of the coveted good or perhaps prevent our de- termined work to get it. In the one case we may find out that, after all, we do not care for thecoveted treasure enough to work for it. Or we may come to the con- ciusion that the good is worth working for, and that our plan must be to make a de- termined effort to get it. And so wonierful and sureis the law, in either case we “ get ” what we have ceased to“ long for."—Harper’s Bazar. Prince Edward Island TIlus trated. Price 25c, for sale at all the bookstores. SUIP uawe £3 _—- Pert of Charlotte towa ENTERED. CLEARED. Dec 1~Lawrence, Hardy, Mahone Bay. QU eee ava ey *S99SPAIIF2 YI osnedaq Aydurts ainjrsqus Aue WOls yinso1 ames ay} yoadxs 3y.uoq ‘s9ded styq ur Aprep noA s10joq ple] 31B Yor AN Jo sanienb —— ed S5@® BassKKsKKGasKGsosgres ¢ It Pays to Buy at Perkins’ ¢ 2.s > e * & ae373 ol @D we ane OFFERING ArA—— ¥ Discount Nacques “S All our sacques are the latest styles end this year's importation. store, We oest goods at a genuine birgain. = F. Perkins & Co AGENTS bat the new- Perkins,Sterns & Tur Moncton Woolen law stated ; Dec 1~ Ei:hel Aggie, Phalen, Pinette. | BUJAIISII Teay ee 2} ‘nonrisdsid y IST] “BUY psvpulzs U St yes JUadsaarayy S ANqqV 4A RARAPARARAL BARD | Sur) THEOH e seilthe GRANBY make. None better, and so!d for DECEMBEK 1, 1897 Wr 6 aeeerene polis Volis! Every style and make of Dol] »cw in stock, baby d ile, birque dolis, joint ed dolls, kid» body dolls in great variety. CAMES | Crokinole, Loto, Bx g-a-telle Pillow Dominoes, Harmless Pistol, Par. lor Croquet, etc. We have iocking Horses Dolls Carriages, Horse and Cart, boats, Del sureaus, Sideboards, Chairs, etc. Mechanical Toys of all kinds Fancy Goods in Great Variety Nice display, everything mn full view. Call foe and inspect our beautiful stock. Make your pur- chase now and have it stowed away tiil Xmas, F. PERKINS & C0, Sunnyside Mills. . “Tf it’s good it’s here, If it’s here it’s good,” Christmas Te-day you'll find in om store a grand display of new Xmas Fancy Goods. Fancy Glassware, Art Goods in metal, Glove Cases, Handker- chief Cases, Toys, Dolls, etc, etc, Feeing is free. MOORE © McLEOD. aT ow tm Sys a aM ey we ats « Ww Seay: a Pre 7 + in the qual'ty of Rubbers. You want the best for the money, GOFF SR08 Don’t ‘est ab ut wet fe : nverous <0 @ BQ | arene dont . ame price # B h [ J k F , é Se 1: