re SATURDAY’S Are Busy Days At WEER’S & CO “ We buy cheap, CCAUSE we cet . We celi cheap. Men’s lined kid gloves at , 69, 79, 89, and 98e, Special Saturday prices men’s winter underelothing. Heavy ribbed wool S80c 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. 25 per cent discount A table full of slightly soiled white and cream wool squares, Square worth $1.00 to $2.40 to clear at 75c, to $1 80: PRICES GREATLY REDUCED On ladies jackets furs. W. A.WEEKS & Co. In Leading Odors and 9recce oo2000 fachet Powder is used largely at this time of year. About this time of year we try to give you-—a whole lot—for your mon- ey. Try us. A. W REDDIN, Pho, 8 CENTRAL DRUG STORE, SCSOCSOOOCOOONRDEL COCO SO 000 44 se0Ce0C00 SUNNYSIDE, SOLS, “FOROS OOLO1S DOSCROEDOCOS 606 6f4*-eee8s eee ecessece Xmas Cards Booklets and Calendars Our stock now complete. Largest assortment, Brightor Designs, and Lower Prices Than ever before. SUNNYSIDE BOOKSTORE HASZARD & MOORE —_— —-—. | coming federal election that he has accordingly addressed a THR DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, DECEMBER 7, °897 TELEGRAPHIC. SPECIAL DESPATOHES TO THE EXAMINER. CATHOLIC PRIESTS = MUST TAKE NO PART IN DO- MINION ELECTIONS. The frading in Governorships aid Judgships. ‘Suspicious Action at Gananeque Instructions from Rome. Qsesec, Dec. 6.—It is stated, on good authority, that Bishop Gravel, of Nico et, hae received instructions from Rome for- bidding his clergy from takivg part in the for Nicolet, and cir- cular teall the parish priests of that county cotifying them to that eff+ct. ee ———— —___—— Judgships and Governorships in the Deal. Orrawa, Dee. 6 —Hon. Mr. Greenway is ov his way east. Keport has it that he is en route to consult a syecialistin Mont- real in regard to his health. Hon. A. B. Routhier, the superior court judge of the province of Quebec, will, it is said, be appointed Lieutenant Governor of the Northwest territories and Hon. Francis Langlier, M. P , a judge io his place. An Official Leaves for Parts Unknewn, Gaxanogre, Ont., Dec. 6.--John Ormiston, collector of ¢ 1s!o-n* at this port, foranumber of years, dsappeared on Friday night leaving no notice to his family regarding his destination. He hes not been heard from since. On Monday morning Jasit,the customs office was discov- ered on fire and as this is the second time the office has been burned current report is that his. disappearance is «due to an investigation as to the cause of the fire and an examination of his books, LATEST NEWS BY WIRE AND MAIL Orrawa, Dec. 3.—Posimuaster—General Mulock authorized your correspondent tonight to make an announcement which | will bring joy to the Leart of the enterpris. ing advertiser and give satisfaction to ihe public generally. It is that he ie about to remove the restriction which at present prevents ‘he user of a 4<@al card from utilizing the front of a post card by having avything written or printed (cn it except the address of the person for whow it is intended. Mr. Mulock’s intention isto permit pictures, views, design?, or other advertising mat.er to be jyroted = on the face ofthe card, so long as sufficient clegr space is lefttoallow of the addres being written or printed, so that it can be easily read in the office where it is pésted. The face.f the card may be converted into a work of art wiihoul impairing its uacfulnese, cond advertisers will nodoubt avail themeelves of the privilege. The cards will be is-ued in sheets if eo desired for couvecience in printing. Mr. Mulock thinks that this coneession will prove a considerable stimulant to business, and will not only advertise the advertiser, but the coun ry as well, and also add consider- ably to tLe postal revenue. I. will also furnish work for printers and lithograph- ers, The idea is certainly a capital one and may result in much good to the country in the way of. advertising some of ite patural features, as well as its public and other buildings. Beriiy, Dec. 5.—When the German reinforcements, consisting of four com — = PS ae See Ayreveveronvenenveveneenenenenn net . z = is money made—an old = aod very truthful proverb Let us help you save mon ey on tooks. Paper bound books at one third - to one balf publisher’s - prices. Cloth bound at 25c worth 40c, Ap im- mense variety of tities. You can select your favor = ite author. : ASA 10 Sit the Christmas Number of Black and White, Pear’s Pictorial, Graphic, end Illustrated London News, they are better than ever. Geo. Carter & nd panies of marines, numbering 20 officers aud 1,200 men, aod # company of naval artillery numbering 200 men, arrived at Kiao-Chau Bay, for which point, as already cabled, they wilisoon set out, they will bring the total German force there up to 4,666 men, the largest body Germany has ever sent beyond the European waters. [t is expected that the reserves will have to be drawa upon. The admiralty denies that other European equadrona have entered the harbor at Kiao Chau to watch Germany’s proceedings, and it is believed toat Admiral Vou Diedrich wou!d protest vigorously against such an attem dt. toxpox, December 5.—The Belgian | government bas asked the assistance of Scotlan! Yard, and the same = request wil] be sent to New Lork police in tracing the | manufactory of forged handed france notes of the National Bank of Belgium. The forgeries are splendidly executed and it is almost certain are not of Belzium manu- | facture. They are in circulation ali over Kurope and considerable anxiety prevails }astothe number actually made. Ag far as is known, alithe spurious notes hear date of January 23,1897. Lonpox, December 5.—English politics are s'ayaantasa mill pond without a rip- pie. The leaders have lost their breath and rumor mongers their cunning, The most troublesome feature oftheir ministerial programme at the coming session will be the London section. Lord Salisbury seems bent upon following up his attack upon the county council. It is now believed that the government will support bills for the incorporation ot Kensington and Westmin- ster as cities independen. of the county conncil,except with respect to sanitary building regulations. This will lead to a strugzie at the March elections. San Francisco, Cal., December 5.— The rteamer City of cekin, arrived yesterday from Yokebama and Hong Kong, bringivug the following advices: “The recent miaisterial crisis in Japan resulted in Count Ckuma being relieved of his post of minister cf foreign affairs and the appointment of Baron Nishi Toku- Baro, a member of the privy council formerly minister of Russia. Marquis Hachisuah, minister of education, was appointed memberof the privy couccil, and Mr. Hama Arato, president of the imperial privy council, received the port- folio for the department of edacation, while Baron Y.mada Nobumichi, governor of Kyote, wae appointed minister of the agricultural! and commercial department rendered vacant by the resiguation of Count Ckuma.” Rome, Dec. 4.—Torrential storms have prevatied for three days over large parts of Italy. Io the Bay of Naples 25 merchant- men have been wrecked, though there has been po lose of life, and several houses on the sea front have collapsed. Considerable damage bas been done here and in the district around the city. Alm st all parts of Italy have suffered in a measure and railway communication has teen seriously interrupted. The barbor of Portici, on ‘he B y of Naples has been greatly damaged snd it 1s feared that there have been some fatalities there, Maprid, Dec. 5—Et L beral, the official organ, contends today that there ia no good ground to fear that the United States will recogoize the insurgents as belligerants or otherwise interfere inthe settlement of the Cuban diffisulty “inasmuch as Spain as Spain bas accord d her colon’es iu the Antilles the maximum of liberty that other powere accord their colonies. Therefore the Uuited States ought to be grateful to Spain. But if America’s good wili is bampered by offensive or restrictive condi tions, we must ignore them and act in accordance with our interests, etfr bonor and sover:ignty.” New York, Dec. 5.—On Thanksgiving evening Samuel J. Parkbil), 74 years of age, of Brooklyn, merried Misa Annie Kirkland, also of Brooklyn, who was 50 years his junior. Today Parkhill com- mitted suicide at his home in Brooklyn by shooting through tbe brain with a revolver. When they were married the families of both parties objected s'rongly on account of the disparity inthe ages. The couple were forced to separate and since that time Parkhill bad appeared eomewhrt depres sed. He lived with his married daughter and his son, and when the family were at church today he shot himself in his reom. His relatives give no reason for the suicide. Loxpox, Dec. 5.—Both the British ad- miralty and the war department are test- ing, under various climatic conditions, the pew method of conserving flour. (‘ne obection to the establishment of natural granariee has been the difficulty of storing wheat for any length of time. The grain germinates and is ruined, and to keep vast quantities in a sound condition has been pronounced by the royal commission im- practicable Experiments are being made with a system of compressing into bricks by bydraulic pressure, The triale show that flour, so treated, is not affected by damp, even under unfavorable conditions is free from mould, andis sweet and wholesome. Moreover compression de- stroys al! forme of larval life, and flour is thereby rendered sate from the attacks of insects. The saving in storage is enorm- ous,as the cubic space occupied by 100 pounds of loose flour will aold more than 300 pounds of the compressed article. New York, Dec. 5—Tbe Prince line steamer Trojan Prince, which arrived today trom Leghorp, Genoa and Naples, breught from the latter port 1,608 steer- age passengers, the greater portion of them being women and children. This is the largest number of Italian immigrants brought by any one steamer to this port in months. Lonxpon, Dec.6=The Viennacorrespond- ent of the Daily Mail describes a seneat< tion involving the Comtesse Eugenie, daughter of the wealthy Comte Cerchi, who eloped some time ago with a Servian named Chévitch, eupposed'by her to be @ captain in the Servian armiy. He illtreated her and recently they separated. Now i. X\ Wy > We ARE OFFERING Ar K§_—— q f, ww Great RNS 7, wv, ed ¥ The remainder of our Ladies’ Winter no old stock iu our store, est goods at a genuine bu Succes:ore to ner. turns out that Chevitch was only an of- ficer’s valet anil hai aiready marneda kitchen maid. An incileut, remarks ble as it was tragic, occured at the Empire concert pail, Birmingham, the other night. While Dan Leno was singing lis funny patter songs, a married woman, who sat in the galierv, laughed so immoderately that she went into an apopletic fit, and died almost be- fore a doctor who was in the audience cculd aid her in any way. New Yorx,Dec. 4.—Raw cal ekias, | from which nearly all of the shoes worn | in this couutry are made, wi!) hereafter be admitted free of duty. A d+cision to that effect was rendered today in this city by the United States board of general appraisers. Loxpox, Dec. 5.—The first well sunk on the Berber-Suakim road, newly opened, yields an abundant supply of water. Thus the experience gained in the desert near the Nile is confirmed in the eastern wilderness. The water is sweet. Wherever the engia- eers dug along the advancing railway they found water. Now the first attempt far east has been equally successful. Afier serioas illress, like typhoid | fever, pneuwnonia or the grip, Hood's Sarsaparilla bas worderfu! strength giving power. . Se TS LOCAL NOTICES. New fancv slippers at reduced prices to clear.—R. K. Jost, Stamper’s corner. Kindling wood at A.. Down’s in blocke or small. Telephone communication. Xmas goods to 30 end. Fancy goods of every description, open.ng daily for the holiday trade. Our assortment will take the lead this year, and as for price we guarantee you the best value in the city for the money. Try us. — McMillan & Hornsby. Fancy Goods! Fancy Goods! In all siylee, quality and prices at McMillan & Hornsby’s. Don’t forget to order a supply of Cali- fornia seeded raisins from Beer & Goff at once, as they are selling very fast end giving splendid satisfaction. Zin. One of our seven first prizes taken at the Provincial Exhibition, was for the Sovereign Flavoring Extracts. They win on their merits. Cut glass novelties silver mounted, pretty things for Xmas gifts at W. W. Weliner’s Call and see those nice dinner, tea and chamber sets that are selling so well; also fancy china and glass ware.—W.P. Col- will. 283 3 wk dy & wy. = BORN At North River, Dec. 5th, te Dr. P. H. Howard and Mre. Howard, a son. een MARR {ED At St. Peter’s Parish Rectory, Lowell, Masse., by Rev. Father McManus, B+ rnard Clinton to Miss Mary Elizabeth Trainor, both of P. KE. Ieland. DIED _ At Alberton, on November 29th, Susie M., wife of Benj. R. Matthews, aged 23 years. ‘Remedy Co., 24 : Dr.Ray’s Anti-Constipation Pills always cure. TORONTO London, Eng. Melbourne, Aus. Toronto, Can. % eS Ys 7 * 02 we Se Se es 2 Fe Se Oe Is es oe oe Oe So we Se PM SEGGGGHS GRBGBGRLEGLL Discount All our sacques are the latest styles | wud this year’s importation. iE. Perkins & Co Perkins,Sterns & Tur Moncton Woolen @ttees: “ HOLM Ose -| ¢ It Pays to Buy at Perkins’ ¢ Sex =e > = © & © 2222 3h Dollis? Every style and make of Doll new in stock. baby dolls, birque dolls, joint ed dolls, kid body dolls in great * Ganwrrs | Crokinole, Loto, Beg-a-telle Pillow | Dex, Dominoes, Harmless Pistol, Par- | lor Croquet, ete, Rocking Florses Dolls Carriages, Horse and Cart, boats, Doll Bureaus, Sideb ards, Chairs, ete. 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 Sacques We have | but the new- ‘gain. AGENTS for chase now and have it stowed away till Xmas, F. PERKINS & CO, Sunnyside Mills. 5 ty & % & % % % % % z & % SF & % ¥ : ah O—> OD OD OD OD OVODOD some xmas ideas See OeSsOQeone aeost HAAN AAAARARSARAAA You'll find astoreful of Christ- tide buying suggestions here to day, Ai Oe rrr MET tee ernie . ta aa via sal tie Vand pace ule GF i 4 efmO0& 490064069266 Gree onsen eo 2 oa Ivs the opening cf the Fancy Gocds. There’s Fancy Glassware,?Toys, Art Goods in Metal, etc,, almost with out end. You remember our past displays of Xmas Goods. This them. one beats We'd liketo have you walk in and look around whether you buy or not, KRARSAAAAAAAAARAARA i Ml WHat we Advertise We Have Pol'cies written covering all classes ot insurable property at shortest notice. “HORACE HASZARD FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE AGENT ELEPGONE CONNECTION seveveve0.sssss000 Office— Cameron Block eS es INS _> oo ie sae ee hell lCUCUlCUOe Oe ee eee Oe Oe Ae ee ee eee eee ~s ee oa ess ss & ss wes ee wemaeaeesasaiensslUhw——hUChCUcrOlhlCrhlhlC< PlhlCOO