THE D..ILY RXAMINMAK CHARLOTTETOWN, FEBRUARY 2, 1900 THE DAILY EXAMINER) ———— ee ee quae rere Mt ST” SBS GO": Se MW ap cementite sh tiaminmea ita tas ~ sels were saved. Nothing is more certain Cemmissions for Canadians than that the Maine was not blown up by the Spasiards, arteries c - S 3 ~~ e— oa = = — WWe anticipate a visit frem you. be convinced, ‘. ] ow Grey Collarette with grey = rls sagse of proper ; amb trimming, $9.50, sale price now i $6.34, tm ee Bok Rs HS Unbleached Bleached : 3 Mink Ruffs with head and tails = YOu WILL i 38 inch Unbleached Table Linen......................15¢ ; 62 inch Bleached Table Linen............. .... r++ 485 | Sale price $4.75 now $3.17. = be safe if yeu have one of OF BOSSONEHN SSS H O0SSO0S9 S000 45 '" i" 11 aenvceceececcocees co ccee seccccce 192 68 inch ' " ad oe 3 Large Sable Kuffs with head and | $= our instrumeats—we guar- . i YOU TAKE ° = " " he Sewlkeu oe ova . * oe " '" " — re tails, sale price $14.00,$12.00,$10.00, = antee them ail. ta ' ' " ! ceccete e SEC i } : " " " evce és : > ¢ . 1 no chances in buying your Bread, 2 54 " ' — 72 inch " " T Shooter ek ae 00 vg chtsereaes a #6.67: WE W [LL ht Pastry and Cakes at Stewart’s 6/60 » ' ' ’ , rene 2G) 85 inch a " . rr teeeeeeerecee van teeeeee «88 “! _ nie with heed and . tail, be p! d b Ui a Bakery ° 72 " ' " acd sp 09.0 ¢q-cvennebe SO 85 ‘och = mt hans Lees ga beeen. ee sale price $3.85 now $2.57. ee — a S aeaea l yerything is 4 66 1 " ' i). eapipainmai ei 80c 58 inch Unbleached Colored Border.................. 40c 1 Grey Opposum Ruff with head aa ms i yon don g is : # and tails, sale price $3 25 now $2.17. “ of Best Quality s Skirts. Drawers 2 Grey Opposum Ruffs with head; > . ° We have to day $ | _ Good cotton, wide hems, with three rows Drawers with frill of Jace, open sae ag ane = $4.20 now $2.80. = Mille c Bros ’ “nase aan j Of tucking,’ price... .seosssesesssseesesees 45¢ rice 25 ack Coon Kuffs with tails, sale = | Rock { ogg peli : ‘ the Ne of broider : . ‘ . price $2.10 now $1.40. Queen Sireet. Lemor Tops, 10c per doz 3). Fine — a an of embro! = Fine cotton, three tucks, frill ©,| Grey Persian Lamb collars in = Connolly’s Building. Cream Pies 12 and 15e, > ve rows of tueking, price.............90c embroidery, closed, price 35° | small, medium and large from #5,25 SEAL ALU : ' x ore aa 2 Fine English Cotten, deep frills of em- WALLA Ldi dd | Lf sane foe erormoccerel lO 66 soak Domeetio Bheetind cossecconseccesse: 1 oe ee NE. - «se Be Gm , | i leet 72 inch Twilled indies ds oaoue 68 om ee nates ems! a a . prac) ‘ Towels. White Wear nt 7 ) J * 1 Wednesday ? Feb y ith PA A pair of Large Linen Towele, size 24x Corset Covers, White Cotton ............18¢ A ; Sowels : it 41, PTlCCreersseereceereeseeeecereesseeZ5G Qorget Covers, White Cotten, sialieaih ils pait of Large Turkish eee rh) ‘ mith torchornlace.....scsse sssecscore esses - 226 Seer re ee ee ‘ ia ee SOURIS vs CHARLOTTETOWN Remnants. Aptis totic Remnants Ss we have disposed of our grocery i} Jt Pays to Buy at Perkins Ovr annual white wear sale is now cn. Read our large “ad” on fourth | between Auekland and Great Barrier; gaynet be under the control, it is im- Minisier Phelps. A cable inessage from a ry : pag’. Island, a distance acress the water ef 20) mensely important that it should be in the | yrg Phelps ee commudicated to Oo- eae fewer your Pusitively the best value in the} miles. Theseryice is controlled by the| bands ef a strong, friendly meuiral power; | pore Heuse thie afternoon, informing ber AT , ble gi © vay; city. post-cflice department, and the fee fer ®) gad, God be thanked, there is less fear majesty that Mr. Phelps was recovering eo acceptable gifts. F. PERKINS & CO Linen We give the best value. Don’t take our word, compare and be con- Vine ed. Buy here and save money. Sheet- g bunkers. The same aceideut bas happen z $9.00. ed to three American veseels since, one of; _ At Lawrence, Mass., on January a Hood S$ Pills One Green Plain Cloth Cape with £ ‘ them commanded by the same captain of | Josathan, eldest son of Mr. Jebs h Jay Sold by all druggists. 25 cents. Sable collar and trimming, ermine ZS the Maine, though in these case the ves. Pisquid East, P. E. Island, aged 53 years. lined, $22.00, sale price $14.67 wz eee “GAZE Special values in bleached, un- beeched anc domestic sheeting. Read large “ad” on fourth page. Its a pleasure for us to show our gccds* will we will have a visit from yeu. C. PEPKOMS & Mince Pies, 10c Apple Pies, 10c, etc. And all kirds of Plain and Fruit Cakes rom 16c¢ te 20c per Ib. Teueproxs 98. D. Stewart Ecuires Bakery RAKES BEST BREAD. eveeeeceecescgsosoaseeree e 2? eeer cece RACES HOCK!:Y MATCH Admission 1&c. Children 10c. | Gallery and Band Stard 25c DR. GORDON ALLEY PHYSICIAN & SURGEON (@raduate MoGill University) Office and esidenee— Dorchester Street Office Hou s—9 to 19,8. m., lte 3 aad 7 to 8, p. m. Prompt attention to country calle. se roe a Bir Pay, So i ME ai st FEBRUABY 2, 1900 NOTES ANY OOMMERTS. —Lhe Ontario Legislature will meet for the despatch of business on the 14th )} 1DSst. —‘*McCall’s Magazine,” fer February — all for the ladies isto hand, and ia “up to date” in every respect: —They have bad aheat wavein Aur- tralia,the consequences ofwhich have been serious. Many deaths have been eaused by hest and appoplexy. —The gevernment of New Sealand now sends communications by carrier pigeons single message is ome shilling. —Mr. 1. N. Ferd ssys that the British Ministers are “net dispirited by the feeble double-blank atiack of the leaders of the epperit‘on in parliament, based upon the alleged injustice of the war and neglect @f military safe-guards, but the ministers themselves are ineffee-~ tive in defence, because they eannot tell tne simple truth that the British army hae been badly ted by Aldershot generals, who were unequal te the requirements of the situstien. maurice amendment. which it declares,can do no good at the present juneture.” It says : “We hope it is not toe late for the Opposition to reconsider this decision. N national benefit of any kiad can pos- sibly balance the mischief to be dene by such a display of division of council in the face of the eountries enemies. There is the Speaker, of Lordon, a strange letter, Americam conecienee, as there sre few things more certaia than tat the Maine was biown np by the ignition of coal ia her — The Spectator in the course of an im- portant article arguing that it is entirely to the advantage of Great Britain that tte Nicaragua Canal should be eut, urges the Government to anticipate the pos- sibility of the Washington adminirtration, raising the problem of the abrogatien of the Clayten-Bulwer treaty \n an offensive form by voluotarily offering to abroga e the treaty. ‘* We should thus avoid,” says the Spectator, “being bnt into a ridieulous position by seeming unwilling to yield to pressure when pressure was being exerted in regard to sumetbing whieb it was to our iaterert todo. We do pot want in fact to quarrel with America ever not doing something whieh would be greatly to the advantage of the British empire. If the eanal ie to te made and of owr being at war with Ameriea than with aay ether power inthe world. We do not telieve Canada weuld block the way in a matter cencerning the welfare of the whole empire. —L—————LL—_——_—— PERSONAL. — Colonel Moore returned from Souris this morning. Mr. D. A. Wedlock, of Stanley Bridge, Proctor, butter deslers, of Halifax, N. S., was io the city yeeterday. Mr. BH. A. Richardeon, lately of Char- lottetown, was at its last meet.ng eleciedja member of the Teronte Board of Trade. Mr Danie) Saunders, of Belle River, who for seme time past has been in the em- ploy of John McLeod & Co., Queen Bt. pointed acommissioner (o investigate the DIED Kixceron, Jan. 31.—Seven commis- sious in the imperial srmy, to be filled at once, have been offered to the renior class | of the Royal Military College. They | will likely be accepted. These com- | missions are in addition to the five regu- lar ones offered for competition each year to the gradustes, class, Part of the com- missions now Offered are for, positions in | the army service eorps. o--——_—_— The Queen and Mr. Phelps. Lexpox, Feb. 1—The Queen to day sent to the American embassy to inquire | as to the conditionjot former United Siates | SUE FURLINEDCAPES AF OUR Renovation Sale Me GCLIRE BeCUIES slewly, but was still very weak. Hew wuch business can a man de | whose sysiem isin a state of divorder ? Headashe isonly a symptom. It is not a disease. The pain in the head is the sign of rebellion. There have been mis- takes in diet and other abuses. Dr. Pierce’s Pleacant Pellets area gentle, effective renveator snd in- vigorator of stomach, liver and bowsls. They assist nature without threatening to tear the bedy pieee-sneal. There are no Send 31 one-cent stamps tocover eost of mailing only, and receive free a copy of Dr. Pierce’s Medical Adviser. Address World’a Diepensary Medical Assegiation, Buffalo, N.Y. M ore Balcens. section of 12 baleons immediately. Or discomfort, no irritation of the Ine testines— but gentle, prompt, thorough healthful cleansing, when you take SEVEN N NN ENTTE TONNE NENT TIN broidery, six rows of tucking. .........$1.15 Extra fine cotton, with three tucks and frills of torcbom lace, price...-.+.-+-.. $1.55 Queen’s cloth with deep frijl of same, insertion aettiog, deep frill of embroidery on bottom, finished with feather galoon, PTICEseesee. © ooo cOO beer Feeeeeoee ese ceee . $2.10 Queen’s cloth, three rows of tucking, deep frill of embroidery, finished with feather zaloon, price........ ossecseanenee Cuffs Cuffs all styles and sizer, Linked or but tened, round or square cormere, White Cambrie Ties for evening wear. Sheeting. 72 inch Plain Unbleached?.............12¢ a Dr es#{Goods, Printe,'@Muslins, Laces, Emb roidery, etc., ete. ua. ¢ | eaetac es) 3. Gee © AUN a ee age rere eet tenn —— oon etinth cietatitien ee i EY. Per . Ate SurryMereveereprrnrety |, erveeeeneneteneeree ro Poyneeereenernneeneeneereeteenseenneneeeneanen m2 IT PAYS TO BUY AT PERKINS’. weable Linens... When buying Table Linens remember we’ have the best assortment, the best quality, and quote the lowest prices. Napkins. Special value this week in Table Napkins, price 7c, 95c, $1.10, $1 30, $1.40, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, $2.75, $3.50. Domestic Sheeting. Heavy White Cotton, 36 inehes, epecial.. § We anticipateBa'visit from you. Buy White Goods*here and save money, SUNNYSIDE. iting iiipainlanli Pa ad ‘cn: on eet Me Wan ee ee Le ee rs POs noe Don’t take our woid, compare and ..be ery, ete,, etc. ie ie kins & TS AAMAAAAMAAAMGL) Add ddadddd Fine cotton, three tucks, frill’of embroidery, finished with feather embroidery, closed, price 45c Extra cotton, 2 rows ef tucking and embroidery frills with feather galoon, closed, price 55¢ Extra cotton, 5 tucks with frill of cotton and lace insertion, finished with feather galoon, price 58¢ Shirts Special value in Men’s Whith Laund ered Shirts at 75c, $1.10. White Shirts for evening wear. Sheeting White Cotton, Silks,Lacee, Embroid- 9 ee ae oO Cne Third Off Une Black Plain Cloth Cape, Thibet collar and trimming, squirrel lined, price $26.50, sale price $17.67. One Navy Blue Plain Cloth Cape with Opposum collar and trimming, squirrel lined, price $13.50,sale price $9.00. lined, price $35.50, sale price $23.67. One Red Plain Cloth Cape, with Sable collar and ermine lined, price $22.00, sale price $14.67, One Royal Blue Plain Cloth Cape with Bear collar and trimming,ermine lined, price $22.00, sale price $14.67. $15.84 Opposum collar and trimmings, squir- rel lined, price $13.50, sale price Fine Neck Furs Ladies’ and Grey Lamb Collars, pretty, effective Furs, prico— sale price. Sable Furs, Neckletts and Ruffs. Greenland Seal Collar, price $6.50, sale price now $3.65. 1 Large Greenland Seal Collarette with Sable tails, $12.50, sale price now $8.34. Misses’ to $7.50, now 33 1-3 off. Large Ripple Sable ollarette, sale price $23.00 now $15.34: Large Black Astrachan Collarettes, sale price $9.00 now $6:00. ME. SNAPS o , Call and ins; a oe ee vote a ig in the city. griping pains, no nauees. Oneis a Jaxa- One Black Plain Cloth Cape with ake ag ear ae the husddmes of caeuseteny.” by a. Fitz Mr. Smith, of th: firm of Smith &| tive. | Bear collar and trimming, ermine your Silverware for the Table—~ Durable Table Ware is the only kind yeu will find in our stock, and our prices are no more than they should be for the good quelities we offer, ‘ You might gather many ar. tfcles from this stoek that would Baking Dishes Hot-W:ter Jugs Cake Baskets Spoons and Forks views of ceonomy. W. W. WELLNER Jeweler and Engraver. URRREERE***8 CCRC ROR SSPE SOAR eESas i much inthe eonduct of the Government | has returned Lome. One Navy Blue Plain Cloth Cape, a. WK TN | a calling for cri:icism, but thisis not the| A Winwipeg despateh says that Mr. with Astrachan collar and trimminge =. : i F, PE RK IN S & CO proper time.” Charlies Kennedy, Manager of the Bank ef Lospox, Jan. 31.—The Royal Engineers} 9 ine lined price $23.75, sale < ; Z by | — Professor Goldwin Smith writes to| Nova Scotia at that piace, bas been ap- {| have been inetracted to prepare a second , a oes . —- It commences: “I suppose the donors | financial sffairs of that province and the One Fawn Plain Cloth Cape with e/ On of the Maine thought they were paying a | civil service. Mr. Kennedy is brother an - Sable collar and trinmings, ermine o compliment to Amerina inv calling it that | ef Mr. William C. Kennedy, the well No Gripe, Pain lined, price $22.00, sale price $14.67. <2 " neme, but realiy they were pricking the | known insurance agent. One Black Plain Cloth Cape with G The eignature on any ariiele is the stamp of its value. IN MUSIC right quality is more eesen- tial than all elee, You start right if you bave The Inland Navigation Company (LIMITED) Large Seal Ripple Collarettes, sale price $13.50 now $9.00. 1 Black Ripple Persian Collarette, sale price $15.00 now $10.00. Black Coney Collorette Chinelli trimmings. sale price $7.50 now $5.00. 6 pairs Black Seal Mitts, sale price JAS. PATON $5.25 now $3.50. Inland Navigatien Company, (Limited) | will be held in the roow (upstairs) in _. ; Soha with | Queem and King Streets,Charlottetown, on The annual general meeting of The tr. McEachern building corner of Thursday the 22nd of February next at 3 o’cleck, p. m. L. C. OWEN, Secretary. eod td. January 36th, 1960. OFFICE TO LET.—A comfortabie office in the Stamper Block. Apply to Prowse Bros. by February books will oO. WAMALdbddad LLGAd) LAA LdddUddddadbdbddddddd AAAMAdddddddd Se cna is AREAS Feb 2—dYeod wy . business, all accounts must be settled either cash or note, bearing interest, before 15th, 1900, on which date the pass to other hands for collection. Settlements can be made at our implement ‘store, Le Page’s old stand, Queen St. 9 ma ae GRANT & Me DSK a. “ bBo “+ itn mbt tie latte 2 ret