ws % * es : “Soe Se. eS THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, JANUARY 24, 1898 WEEKS: Big Annual V7 hite Goods Sale and grand White Goods Display Begins To-morrow Tuerday> | January 25th, We ask you to visit our white gooods display. It will interost you. New Swiss Embroideries New Muslins and Lawns New Apron Lawns New Tuckeked Lawns New White Cottons New Sheetings New Pillow Cottons New Table Linens Unbleached and bleached New Irish Linen Towels Ladies’ White Cotton Under- wear Marselles and _ satin Counterpanes. Toilet Covers and Matts Stamped Fancy Linens White Lace Curtains Gents’ White anc Unlaun- dered Shirts, Collers and Cuffs, We will give value. and see, W. A. wfeeks & Co Wholesale & Retail. ————- AND STICKS W. E. DAWSON'S |= finish Come OS COOSSOOSE OH SCOSBALLECO® NOT WHAT WE SAY but what others tell us of BRITISH ALMOND PINK, that it is a splendid toilet article, cures chapped hands, ete. Even after cne application the skin is re- markably soft ¢ and smooth. itis nota sticky prepara- tion, not expensive, and 18 delicately pe orfumed. Prep ared and sold ) y A. W. REDDIN, Phm 6 CENTRAL DRUGSTORE, SCOCCSORHEOCDEORL Ce enecneeeeeseooesceseese Sunnyside. : 90006866 HOOO708SSSOOS b O8906808E OREO SES0 0808 2 TELEGRAPHIC. THE EXAMINER, fPECIAL DESPATOHES TO HAVAL RESERVE FOR CAN- ADA. ——— Proposal Tha: Our Fishermen Be Trained Zor Defence of Their Couatry. Orrawa, Jan. 24.—It is believed that the outspoken utterances of Hicks-Beach on Canada’s obligations towards engaging in the defense of the empire will greathy strengthen the efforts of the naval league to induce the Governmeut to undertake the training, as haval reserve men, of the hardy fiebermen of the Maritime Provin ces during the winter months whee} ‘ thousands of men are idle. Some time ago} Captain Spain, Commandant of the} Fisheries Protective Service, drew up 4 scheme for the information of the Gov drnment on the subject, snd it is now reported that the Government will ask Parlianent,at the coming se: sior,‘or $50, 0C® towards putting it into effect. Sr ITALY NOW WANTS DAMAGES Hayti to be Ferced to Make Reparation, Rome, Jan. 24.—An Italian warship is on the eve of sailing for Hayti to enforce Italy’s demand for compensation for the violent and illegai treatment to which Italians have been subjected by Haytians. THE INTERCOLONIAL SYSTEM Movements of Mr. Harris, — ee Orrawa, July 24.—Today Mr. Harris leaves for a trip over the Drummond Counties Railway, and will ‘hen proceed to Halifax. Cotton seed oil, for use solely in the manufecture of liquid food for animals has been place on the free list. Talmage Married Again. PirrescrG, Jan. 24.—Rev. T. DeWitt Talmage and Mrs. E’mira McCutheron Collier, of Alleghany City, were united in marriage on Saturday. Mr. Gladstone at Caurch. Canves, Jan. 24,—-Mr. Gladstone, fee'- ing well, attended service here yesterday, —— Oo - Death of an M. P. ?. Sr. Joux, Jan. 24.—Mr. John Sev. rg t, M. P. P., is dead. Catarrh. like scrofula. isa disease of the qlood, and may be cured by purifytng the blood with Hood’s Sarsaparilia. -—_ ——— A great improvement has been made in | Parisian duels. The seconds in an affair of hcnor between a dramatic anthor and one of his critics made a mistake in the place of meeting, thereby sending their principals to opposite ends of Paris. This | made a subsequent meeting at close quar- ters unnecessary. suvnerenenenenenenrnnt This is @ Bookstore Several other lines of bus- iness live under this same roof, each of them the largest of its kind in this Province. But, ‘irst and foremost, this is a BOOK- STORE, and especially itis a Scnuoon Book Devor. All the authorized Schoool and College Books are kept in stock, and a big stock of all School Requisi:es, and the prices are always as low as the lowest. Need we say more? Geo. Carter & Co’y., BOOK SELLERS AND STAI IONERS. nitty enter Hsiauiiiududiuiuuninuuinisiniinio « =u Ub AUN AS AANA LATEST N&WS BY WIRE AND MAIL. 21.—The trade exporta of returns nearly Otrawa, Jan. show an inerease in $6,060,000. Orrawa, Jan. 21.—Mr. Sifton says that there ia-wo trath that Yankee seldiere willenter Canadian territory with the Yukon relief axpedition. Orrawa, Jan. 21.—A deputation resenting the manufacturers of shirts saw Mers:s Fielding and Patterson yesterday to ask, either that t> duty on cotton usd for manufacturing shirts be reduced, or that the duty on the manufactured article be increased, Turee Rivers, Que., Jan. the absence from home this evening of Mrs. Robert, a coal oil Jamp exploded. A baby of six morths and a child of two yea-s were so badly burned they will pro- bably die. The oaly other occupant of the house at the time was a four-year old girl, who escaped uninjured. Loypon, Jan. 22.—A spec'al despatch from Shanghai, dated Friday, says that France has purchased three Chinese steamers, and is trying to acquire others, for conversion into transporis. According to the same despatch, the Japane+e squad- ron will sail from Yuokohuka today (Saturday) for Chinese waters, Cavovurta, Jan, 21.~The bill introduc- ed by Sir James Wealland, the finance miniater, on January 14, providing tor the jseue of currency notes in Undia against gold, was adopted today, with the condi- tion that the secretary of state be given the option of paying gold into the trea sury, provided India pays an equal sum into the currency department here. The bifl has already relieved the stringency of tae money market. New York, Jan. 21.— Bradsireet’s savs the Canadian trade situation is one of covfident strength. Toronto reports busi- ness for January ahead of iast year ip ap'te of mild weather and bad roads, Re- tnilers are placing liberal ordere. The redaction in the price of Canadian refined sugar has checked the import of foreign refined. Prices of peas have advanced 13 cents per bashel since Jan. l,as a result ofthe short crop. This and the high prices of oats have caused heavy imports of American corn for stock feeding. At Montreal orders fur dry goods are coming in freely to job>ers end the outlook for rep- 21.—During spring trade is regarded as good. Bot and shoe munntuctarers are ni veat that city and Quebec. Halifax reports the Newfoundland herring catch finer than for many years. Failures in the dominion show a further falling off, amounting this week to only 46, againet 58 last week, 57 in this week of 1897, 52in 1896 and 48 in 1894, but slightly exceeding those of 1895, which numbered 38. Canadian bank clearings thie werk aggregate $26,640,000, a decrease of 11 2 per cent. over this week a year ag). Barasets, Jan. 21.—Whilea cage con- taining 15 miners wae being hoisted in the shaftcfthe Bonne Esperance mine at Wasnes, in Hainaut, the cable broke and the occupants of the cage were dashed to pieces. Loxpox, Jon. 21—It is reported that Japan has purchased the Brazilian cruiser Ab eu, now building on the Tyne, and has also bought the Brazilian irouclads Doodora and Florian®, which are constructing in France. Agentsof the Spanish govero- ment have been in London trying to arrange for the purchase of there vessel, but it is understood that they were unabie to raise the receseary mon vy. New York, Jan. 21.—One of the most remarkal le conversations on record took place in this city yesterday. It was carried on over a telephone wire. At one end of the wire Captain was Charles Jacques, super- intendent of the Holland Snbmarice Boat Company, in the New York cftice of that concern. Atthe other end of the wire sat Simon Lake, in the eabin of tie submarine boat Argovant, eight miles out in Baltimore harbor and 65 feet under water. <A fair'y stiff gale was blowing up about, but Mr. Lake’s wonderful craft crawling along steadily ov its submarine way, paying out its cable as it went.and Mr. Lake’s voice could be beard in New York just as clearly as if the speaker was on dry land. A man’s health is the rope “by which te climbs to success. If he can keep his health he will go on to success. Yet his health is the very thing he neglects more than anything else. It is easier to keep health than it ia toregainit. When a man feels himself running down, when he realizes a loss of vitality and energy, he must call a halt. The strands of his rope are parting rapidly. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medica] Discovery bas helped thousands of men in just this condition. It makes health, it makes pure, rich blood, it forces out impurities and kills germs. It doesn’t make any difference what name vou cal ) your trouble by—dyspepsia—kidney dige ease—rheumatism — consumption — skin disease, the “Golden Medical Discovery will cure it avsolutely. None of these diseases can retain hold on the body when it ia full of rich, pure blood. Send 31 one-cent stamps to cover cost of mailing only, and receive free a copy of Dr. Pierce’s Medical Adviser. Address, World’s lispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. —_———>- 4p > --- - White Goods Sale now on| at Pato.’s. ———E—E—>——z&&—EEee — Application to Parliament: Public notice is hereby given thet appli- cation will be made to the Parligment or Canada, at the, nextsession therec |,for an Act changin the name of The 4 yminion Building and Loan Association, tu a of The Dominion Permanent Loan Cox Dated at Toronto, this i7th day ot oe@., A. D., 1897. MACLONALD, BOLAND & TEOMPSON % Torem o-street Toronte, Solicilors for Applieants rene TK A AND BGAALGBAGL This Whit« Cotton was in the city- White Cotton, wide, worth ¥ extraordinary low prices. Ladies’ White Corset Covers. Ladies’ White Gowns. Ladies’ White Drawers, Ladies White Underwear. Ladies’ White Chemises: Towe sling, remnants of Muslin, er 5 i 7, 5 5 5 — "Z ears Goods Opal Rings, Curbuncle Kings, Jeweled Watches, Musical Chime Clocks, Musical Alarm Clocks, Solid silver Ceffee Spoons, Child’s Spoons and Fork Cheese Scoops, Salt Cellars, Wedding Rings, any quality desired. Rings any size, s‘one-mwade to o:der, EW.TAYLU, Cameron Block. City. style or janl4d1354w WOTICE. A General Meeting of the Shareholders of the Inlaud Navaigation Company. Lim- ited, for the election of directors and the traosaction of other business, wil] be held in McEachern’s Building, Queen Street,on Wednesday, the 26th day of January,1898 at 2.30 p. m. protnpt. CHARLES PALMER, L. L. BEER, F.L. HAsZARD, BENJ. ROGERS, Provisions! Directors. Ch’town, Jan. 5—98 td WARE - HOUSES TO LET PEAKE'S WHARF (WO 1) Wharfage storage and yard- age, at reasonable rates. Arthur @, Peake. Nov. 4 Smelt Nets. 6 new—assorted sizes. CARVELL BRO? —law2wks. decez3 ar (LLL GEES 0002 Great Sweep Sale of White Cotton, 900O yds 29 inches wide, “worth 6c, our price 5c per yd. 7c, our price 6c per yd. REMNANTS.—Hundreds of ends of White Cotton in 8, We are selling our Cottons cheaper than most stores. for it, but we invite the most careful attention and urge comparison, FE". Perkins & Co., s Agents for Moncton Woolen Mills, oo 6@@ EEEELEEEGSGEGEESEEESES MG Oe | sNuvrrvereornnervecrent aa ¢ No Trouble to Show Goods ¢ fewnsere noe22el SUWHITE coops$| REMNANT SALE BOO 224486486 8098 BBABBHABGH bought at a big discount especially for this sale, and is the best value White Cotton 31 inches White Jotten, 36 inches wide, worth 8c, our price 6}c per yd. 10 and 12 yd lengths, at White Tucked Muslin. White Spotted Muslin. White Checked Muslin. Towels and Toweling. ‘able Linen and Napkins. White Sheets. White Sheeting, White Counterpanes. White Pillow Shams. White Pillow Slips. We don’t want you to take our word Remnants of Prints, remnants remnants cf Dress Goods. BOGS 02008E 045668 40728 2 | é SUNNYSIDE Creat Annual Remnant Sale — Opens to-morrow, Tuesday morning, at 9 Ovclock. Our counters will be loaded down with remnants of Dress Goods fe] lks, Ribbons li Laces, Embroideries, White Cottons eee ODOTEennnTeaereooranenvonenernievenennenennnennn nenennenenennecennnenenene rene -venernernreranesrenes rey renerpeneeneeneneenes tre rrrenennnniy: Grey Cottons Fiannelettes, Prints ENDS OF EVERYTHING nese, Moore & MeLeod, “What We Advertise We Have.” FWA VAAAAdadbdddddbddl ASA Ldbbdd' '/ ddd %eabe CUUdadAAAAAdddLddbddd Addl dddddAD A New Year’s Greeting —m After thanking my customers for the splendid Xmas and ‘New Years Trade accord ed me, and wishing them a Happy New Year I might remind them that we have a full sup- ply of our Empire Extra and Empire Blend Teas still on hand, pane | T. J. MORRIS WAALASaAALASUSAAAGAALAAAAAGAAUANLAAALAGAAAALAALAAAAdAbddGUbGALUAd O44 L4ddd 1 Fu