wn aaa. ee » 9 be é ee ae : eet ne | Big Discount Sale AT WEEKS’ Our Big Discount Sale will continue all this week. A Big Success A Large Trade DISCOUNTS 20 TO 50 PER CENT Colored Dress Goods, 25 per cent. off Black Dress Goods, 20 per cent. off Silks, Satins, etc., 25 per cent off Trimmed Millinery, Half Price. Lac ies’ Jackets Half Price Cloth Capes, 25 per cent. off Furs, Fur Coats, Jackets, Muffs, Collars, Capes ete., 25 per cent, off Big Saie Until January 22nd | W. A. Weeks & Co Hockey. PUCKS ———-AND STICKS Win tweda W. E, DAWSON'S THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN,JANUARY TELEGRAPHIC, SPROIAI DESPATCHES TO THY EXAMINER, SPAIN AND CUBA ‘he Insurgents Surrendering, —— —_———— | Commanding Qfficers Surrender Their Arms, WHAT WILL McKINLAY DO ABOUT IT ? The London Times Opinion. Havana, Jan 21.—The Soan‘sh autho- rities report that the insurgent general Masso Para, with forces under his com- mand, Lieut.-Col. Augustine Fepa and Lieut.-Col. Jose Carmon Hernandez, Majors Feliciano, Quesdo, Saternino, Leon and Nictorano Gomez wth six other officers and a hundred anid ter privates, well ermed and well supplied with ama.u nition have surrendered at Novnento to the Spanish General Aguirre. The inaurgents are eaid to lave formed in line and delivered up their arms accord- ing tothe ordinance shouting “Long life Spain ” During the last ten days the ineurgents are eaid to have to have lost 115 killed and 35 taken prisoners with 24) remington rifles. In addition to those who surrendered with General Juan Masso Para, according to the Spanish authorities, fifty-six other armed man have eurrendered. Among them, two Lieut.—Colonels and three other officers. Wasmincrox, Jan, 21.--The Spanish Minister here has received a cablegram from General Blanco confirming the pre- ceding despatch. Times on The Situation. Lonpox. Jan 21.—The Times in an edi- torial ou Mr Hi |’s speech io ie House of Representatives saye: We sasume that President McKinley does not vrish his hand te he foraed by the opposite purty. He does pot want war with Spaio, because bis heart ia set tipos promoting tue economical and commercial developmen? of the Uns: ed Siates, Yet it remains doubtful wheth- | er he will prove strong enough: to resiet the pressure brought to Lear upon him. One of the usual Kaliedoscepic changes ® American politices has just been effected. The Cuban question is evidently much graver than it was two days ago, and the government is not any stronger. An ac cident may pe ipitate any thing. Drummond County Railway. REASSURING STATEMENT, The British Army Net Weak— But Always Ready For Action. Lonpon, Jan. 21.—At a banquet given last nigbt tu General Woulsley, Commander- in-Chief, be refuted what he called pessimistic rumors” current about the army He declared that if England de- clared war she could have two of the finest and mo-t fully equipped army corps in readiness for any British port before ships could ve prepar:d to embark them. LATEST NEWS BY WIRE AND MAIL. Boston, Jan. 18.- At the annual meet- ing of the Boston chamber of commerce, yesterday, resolutions favoring reciprocity with Canada were unanimous:y adopted. Cairo, Jan. 18.—The native troops from Kassala have captured another’ Dervish outpost, Mugaila, west of Kasea'a. Awnnaro.is, Jan. 19.—The question as to the advisability of the town’ operating their ows electric light system was voted on today. As it was conceded that there would be a majority against it, there was avery small vote. Sixty-three said “no,’ and thirty-five “yes,” : Orrawa, Jan. 19.—Recruiting for the moun‘ed police has re-commenced wi Region. . While the strength of the force ip the territories wiil be limited to 500, the Yukon force, of 250, to be considered india pendent, brings the number back to the old figures, but unfortunately, the cream of the force has been allowed to go during the past 18 mouthe. The ice is in perfeet condition for the hockey match to night and all who attend the game may expect to see the greatest work ever done ina hockey match | ere, T.ckets bave been eelling ‘apidly and a gat crowd no doubt willf be on hand. Tuose who are tak ng iadics to see tle gime should remember that the grevd atapd is the best possible place t+, he warmest and the ovly place whee alli e| combination plays may be seen. We sre requeated to ask that everyone will be on haud at sharp eight o’clcck asthe sane will be brought on ontime. The Wan erers are much pleased over the fact tha | the train will wait for them. Soe The age (\nestion Now is wuere can we get a suitab'e Xmas present for the least money. Below will be found a list of a few ot our cut prices for the Holiday Season cnly, which will Ottawa, Jan. 21.—It is stated that there will be no Drummond County Railway preposition at the comiag session cf parliamert, but that the Government wr y | revote the amount voted for that purpu e in supplementery estimates of last vear. A Steamer Gocs Dow. Lonpon, Jan. 21.—The Leith steamer Herbert foundered off Cuns Island, Ire- land yesterday, Seven were drowned. Sr. Jonn’s,Nfld., Jan. 1{.--The latest reports from the Placentia Bay frozen herring fishery are that the American fleet of forty vessels is likely vo load this werk, owing to severe frost, which will practi- cally conclude the fishing this year. —_, Avex, Jan 19.—The German warships Deutschland and Gefion, ‘rom Kiel for China, have arrived here. Prince Henry of Prussia, who commands the equadron, bas played polo with the British officers ' stationed here who are entertaining him lavishly. The squadron will proceed on Thursday. sSivepeenrvenvonnnnvenanennnninen eo — aoe Not advertised in Munsey nor in the Ladies’ Home Journal, but it equals many of the imported nnd surpasses manv. British Almond Pink The ideal preparation for roughened skin, chapped hands, etc. Prepared and sold by A.W. BEDDIN, Phm B CENTRAL DRUGSTORE, ©OCCSSS6 S068 0007 OSESEOEO 6 OOOO 00080086 SUPP Sunnyside. eqsesovocooecooseencoece This is a Bookstore Several other jitses of bus- iness live under this same roof, each of them the largest of its kind in this Province. But, first and foremost, this is a BOOK- STORES, and especially itis a Scnoot. Book Duror. All the authorized Schooo)] and College Books sre kept in stock, and a big stock of all Schoo! Requisites, and the prices are always as low as the lowest. Need we say more? feo. Carter & Co’y., BOOK SELLERS AND STATIONERS. PrPPeenrrpenrener ne rneonennrerenneneeneenenreneO Tena I MULAALSALLdd GUMANLdAddAQdahdbdbGdbbdbadbddddd GddddG ddd GNUdNI dd ; Watcnes and Jewelry. , enable >on ‘0 decide at once, as the time is now short Eight day, half hovr, cathedral goog, striking Clocks, for $3.50 Silver Cake Baskete, (quadruple plate), 2.75 Napkin Ringe, 50c¢ up Spoon Holders and Pickle Dishes, 1.50 A Waltham Watch with Chaio (good timekeepers) 7.50 Ladies’ Genuine Gold Filled Walth am Watch, 15.00 Ladies’ Leng Chains, warranted five ver -F, 3.00 Ladies’ { olid Gold Gem Rings, (heavy) 3.00 Brooches, Cuff Buttone, Stick Pins, Chains, Charms, etc, at extraordioary low prices. Repairirg promptly attended to by a competent pereon, Clocks, Gc. Cc. JORY eee eee Beautiful Tkat is what Everyone says cf our Display of SILVERWEAR —* The latest New stock juet received. novelties in artistic designs. QUALITY A | DENTISTRY DR J.P MURRAY, 145 Queen St. Sy forerunner , ( Sarsaparilla'cures rheumatiem by its action G. H. TAYLOR | LSE | ° wy TAS n % BARABGLH HAL ¥ 21, 1898 ¢ NoTrouble to Show Goods ¢ SCS sss45K65455 2s =] @® & 2o® 2 @& ese @ SUNNYSIDE SOO sssssssssasssasssscgasss Qe Just received from the mill, a large variety of patterns of our double and twisted cioths. These, we can say without hesitation, are the best tweeds to be had in the city, They are made from pure wool, and are double and twisted both ways, the warp and the filling. EE". Perkins & Co.,. Agents for Moncton Weolen Hills, LLEGLELEEESES QQ@ KEL LEELE GGG Se MES 25 @OOOs0«« ARCTIC LOVERS, Southward the Ice and Snow heave come-— Strange lovers hand in hand,— Far waudering from their native home To seek a sunny land. Deserted haunts of bird and bee, Of branches gaunt and bare, They turn with arctic alchemy To gardens of the air. For weirdly now the Ice and Snow, Beneath a golden f 0d Of sunshine, make the branches glow With polar fruit and bud. And yet their witchery is vain, For ewift as Orient night The cunshine brings these layers twain A tragedy ot light! ‘ Harpers Bazar. ~ _-- ia Medical men say rheumatism is the of heart disease. Hood’s oa the blood. LOCAL NOTICES. That corset we sell at 802 is the regular one dollar value. We bought it cheap and seel it cheap.—Mo-re & McLecd. Thoee two snap lines of gentlemen’s lined kid gloves for tomorrow. See ad.— Moore & McLecd. We’ve acorset, Long waist, fine French cantil, lizht weight, should sell for $1.25. We bought it right, so the price is $1 bere. —Mooore & McLeod. Bargains—Stock taking »ver—we will now clear out several lines. Men’s and women’s boots at about half price, also women’s overshoes for $1.00, men’s for 99c a pair atJ. B. McDonald & Co’s. 15 3i. le Se Ne SMELTS AND EELS. We intend to handle all that offer,and fishermen may expect to receive the high est cash price for all lots they send direct toourshop. Free boxes—We will fur- nish free of cost, the proper size boxes to all customers who eell us their stock. BE. H. NORTON, Auctioneer. noy29—3i m&f—wv WoOTICE. A General Meeting of the Shareliolders of the Inland Navaigation Company. Lim- ited, for the election of directors and the transaction of other business, will be held in MeEachern’s Building, Queen Street.on Wednesday, the 26th day of January,1898 at 2.30 p. m. protopt. CHARLES PALMER, L. L. BEER, F.L. HAsZARD, BENJ. ROGERS, Provisions] Directors. Ch’town, Jan. 5—98 td . The Rlondike —VIA— Lacombe and Athabasca Landing Outfit at Lacombe We know what you want, Sleeping Bags, Pack Bags, Pack Saddles, Harness, Blankets, Clothing, Footwear, Evaporated Vegetables, Provisions, etc. Write us for information onroute and supplies. M. J. MacLEOD, Lacombe, Alberta. USUI COCO janld | ‘ Something FOR SATURDAY A little list of money savers. Most of ’em are price cut to clear, See whether there’s an attraction there for you. KID GLOVES in Two snaps warm ficece lined gloves for men. One lot. of Kid Gloves. lined, some pique sewn, some plain sewn. regular $1.25 value, go at 88e a pair. One lot mixed, some “are kid beck, mocha palm, others plain kid, regular- ly up to $1.55, go at 51 pair, Men’s Underwear That wears, and defies Jack Frost. Ribbed Underwear at 35¢ per suit Better grade for 95c Big basket of odd pairs of Drawers 50¢ a pair A special clearing lot of Underwear, regularly $1.56, for $1.25 suit Men’s 98e Top nD mene Shirts, 75e Those fine grey i#lannel Shirts, Men's sizes, all wool, collar attached, were cheap at 98c, to-morrow they go at 75¢ each Corsets from 25c Easy choosing Corsets in a store like ours One lot of grey jean corsets, 25c pair One lot of good strong corsets. 30c pr One lot of grey jean, sateen facing, 50c ‘pair Specials—That lot of new Corsets, reguiar $1 value, going on sale tomor- row at 80c'pair Another lot, at regular prices would cost you $1.25, we got them right and they g2 on sale at $1 pair “What We Advertise We Have,” GLOVES Of all sorts and kinds. Plain black Cashmere, 13e Finer grade going at 17¢ Something nice, a special, 2c Fine Fleece lined Uashmers, 38c VEILINGS Black Net with white spot, Se Fine black spotted Net, 10¢ Finer Net, with large black spot, 13¢ Better grade, 1 6c NEW LEGGING A iot of new “stockings without feet,” just opened. Small size, wool, 10¢ yd Medium large, wool, 15c and l7e yd A lot of fine Cashmere legging, sott, and smooth, 2ic to 30c, One special lot of Aprons; some ail white, some white with colored border, and put on sale at —‘-17¢ each WARM UNDERWEAR Ladies’ warm winter vests, heavy weight, 22 wal Specially noticeable is that fine * smooth woolen vesis at 50e Moore - & - McLeod, ig > IEE Ra re