t THE PAILY EXAMINER, CHARBKOTTETOWN MARCH 10, 1898. ene aerated Big - - - lace curtain sale = AT WEEKS Tuesday and Wednesday. — Qne bundred and eight pairs of new white lace Curtains, spring, 1898 petterns, just put into stock, direct frem the manufacivrers in Nottingham, Kngland. For Tuesday and Wednesday only. 20 per cent cash discount ‘ew t .42¢ eurtains for .3: 72 curtains for .57 1,10 curtains tor .88 1.40 curtains for 1.12 1.80 eurtains for 1.44 2.35 rich effects, 1.88 2 60 and all qualities up to $7, at. same discount—20 per cent. for Tuesday and Wednesday. Also 2c each—wholesale s.mple lace curtain ends,suit- able for lambrequin. All qualities, same price. W.A. Weeks & Co The People’s Store, 2.25 very lacy, 2008 COSOH ELE 2B EAL 2ESEe Our WNatise Fr.erbs The Great Blood Purifier and Liver Regulator We keep in stock. A.W. REDDIN, Phm 8 GBNTRAL DRYGSTORR, Sun ag side. wt OO OSCOOOSHDSSSEOCLCHSTOSES . $i ~ Sr PO Dt lay 1 | BR. Chae treats CHRoNICc DISEASES by the Salis- bury method of persistent self-help, in rem Iving causes trom the blood. Con- tinuous, inteligent treatmentin person or by letter insures Mi pimum of suffer- ing and Maximum of cure possible in each ease. Aveid attempts unaided. Graduate of N.Y. University And the NEW YORK HOSPITAL. } Twenty years practice in N. Y. City. { Diploma registered in U.8. and Canada, ¢ ADDRESS: CHARLOTTETOWN, P E I, { ; CANADA, OFFICB, Victoria Row. Accomodations reserved for patients ’ References On application, Oct 6 lyr OSS € SCONTDESSS 1FSVESHHS COST LORE STESESECOESE 2OOSSB2OS EOL O6SE2HOOSE GOES SSOS P5088 O8F «O80 a. Peer UY) ATER TAKEERS who are ‘in arrears for Water Rates, sre hereby notified, that unlees all rates are paid on or before March 15th, 1898, the water will be turned off without further notice. D, McLEAN, Secretary. Water Commissioners’ Office, March 3rd, 1898—63 4i 2aw M. D. yeicians and Britpme, Gr m4 i-—3 p, mg ~~ /PRLEGRAPHIC. | | | PARLI’ MENT —— i neviaarnnnenerereevevennevenerepnenspenennenennrnerentenn ett? SPECIAL DESPATCHES TO THE EXAMINER, _ | cia Senator Ferguson hasa Keen Rye for our Farming Interests, Reported that Mr. Fred. Peters, Q. C, Will be Chief Justice of British Columbia. Orrawa, March extended past midnight as Sir Laurier refused to adjourn. Sir Charles Tupper asked the Premier whether the date of West Priuce election had been fixed. Sir Wilfrid Laurier replied Government had only heard that the funeral of Mr. Perry had taken place and thought it well to allow some time to elapse. In the Senate, Hon. Mr. Fe attention to the announcement of had decided to charge one-half fare here~ after on pure bred siock, and enquired if the Government railways. Hon. Ferguson said that the farmers of the Maritime Provinces,in order to evable them port from Ontario pure bred animals for breeding purposes. But rates on the railway were so heavy that they could not do so to any extent. Hon Senator Scott eaid that he had call~ ed the attention of the Minister of Rail- waystothe matter and would give in answer in a few days. A despatch from British Columbia sug- gests Fredrick Peters, Q. C., for the vacant Chief Justiceshiy; bu: Sir Charles Hivbert Tupper, his law partner, gives no credit tothe story. It ie said that the Minister of Justice is considering whether Mr. D, C. Fraser, M. P. of Guysborough, is elegible for {the appointment, he having been recommended ,by ceriain British Columbia members. PLAGUE RIOT IN BOMBAY Mahommedans ys. Christians. GREAT DISTURBANCE AND SOME BLOODSHED. Troops in Sharge of the Locality, Bombay, March 10.—A riot arose here yesterday on account of the Plague party inquiring into the cause of the sickness of Mahommedan wowen., An enormous crowd of tribesmen gathered and stoned and mobbed the party which retired for an escort of armed police and then returoed and demanded the surrender of a patient —which was refused, A Parsee magistrate who exhorted the populace Got to resist the police was him-~ self struck, whereupon he ordered the police to charge. They did eo and four Mahommedans were killed and several wounded, The disturbance spread with alarming a epectacle similar to that of the mobs of 1893. The Mahommedans who were joined by the Hindoos assaulted ev-ry European or Eurasian they met and a hysterical mob SsmeperpmreentnnennnennnnnnnneZ Wall Paver. The rush is beginning. Ws ean sepply Remnants and Last Year's Patterns at almost giving away prices, but we pride our- selyes On our stock of 1898 Patterns. Better Than Ever Cheaper Than Ever Our Wall Paper Room Wx isstocked withthe finest 1808 de signs. Papers for Parlor, Hall, Lib- rary, Dining Rroom, Bedroom, Kitchen, with borders to match. Weare sole agents for P. E, Isiand, fer Celis Macarthur @ Co, goo ; and Alfred Peats 4 Co., ew York, Seenple books always ready, Geo. Carter & Co’y., Wall Paper Depot prevenerveny WW RL OF CANADA, —_ —-_ —" — — ek —~— —_ — — 7 ~~, oe ~— —, +e = —_ _— —— —? ww 7 or —_ —_ —~— ——_ Be —-_ — —w. = —_ ~~ —_ —— ~—? —_ S$ = —_ ——-_ = = | | 10.—In the Honse of Common, yesterday, the Yukon d. bute Wiltrid that tle rguron catled | the | Grand Trunk Railway that the company | a similar concession would be given on | Mr. | to procurethe best stock, desired to im- | |a'tacked a European dwelling in the sut- lu bs of Bycaulla Tne residents barras de‘ their how e@ «nd tied ‘1a k cartridges from their woulose. Mesuwbile, troops were burried tu ine scene and a battery cf artillery is now patrolling the Jocality, The outbreak was specially avainst the christians, It is reported that two European eoldiers were nearly killed. it is difficult, owing to tLe excilement, tO Obtain details of ‘he outbreak. _-—- —- Pexixs, March 7.—Much aneasiness is feltia Coinese circles ia consequence of the }u sian demands, The Rus+irn | minister of finance, moreover, is reported | to bave urged tuese demands peremptorily aud to have complained that the Chinere loan was settled in spite of the disapproval ot Russia. All kiods of speculators are flocking here for the purpose of securii g concess:ons for electric lighting for tLe street ri ilroads and regular railroads, etc. The Chinere merchants are showing great eag-ruess to part’cipate ii the enterprises. —— —~—— Attractive Women. woman attractive and an- The moat admurable and ai- attractive woiwan Why is one , other now? tractive thing abuut an is her womanliness. Everybody admires &@ womaniy women. She mast have healh of course, Lecause without it she wouid lose the brightoess of her eyes, the fullness of he>cheek and ber vivacity. Real health must mean thata women is really a woman, That she is strong and perfect ina sexual way as well as in every other. That she is capable of performing perfectly the duties of maternity. Some women are born with what is called ‘constituticnal weeak- Those whodo not enjoy perfect health, need only take the proper precau- ness,’ tions and the proper remedy to become perfect!y well acd sirong. Dr. Purerce’s Favorite derangement of the Organism. Prescriptions will cure any distinctly feminine Send 31 cents in one cent stamps to World’s Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y., and receive Dr. Pierce’s 1008: page ‘* Common Sense Medical Adviser,” illustrated, Carter's lor Wall Paper —The Earl of Onslow’s name is now mentioned in connection with the Governcr-Generalship of India, which Lord Elgin vacates in a few monthe’ time. It is remarked by the Empire, of London that his record does not eucourage one to hope that he would be any improvement on the outgoing Viceroy, whuse term has been characterised by diemal, disastrous bungling.” 4<) eas + *»<oe-+ According to papers laid before the Hawaiian Jegislature the government of that republic bas decided to allow tle claim of Chas. E. Dunwell for $2,250 damages for being imprisoned during the revolution. The governmetit refuses to jects who were imprisoned, despite tle “emand of Lord Salisbury tha: thay shoula be compensated. YOUR WANT TO KEEP NEURALGIA? Of course you don’t; so you should take Scott’e Emulsion: It isa fact this remedy cures it; aud it cures nervousness, nerve dehility and insomnia. nl LOC 1L NOTICES. Cape Cod cranberries at Beer & Goff's. Oystera 35 cents a quart at Joys. Going Fast—Those boot and shoe bar- gains at our clearance sale. This is your chance. —R.K. Jost, Stamper’s Corner. Handsome home decorations already at } | rapidity until the whole quarter presented | the wall paper store.—Moore & McLeod. from, easy store.— Most patterns to choose yrices to pay at the wall japer Moore & McLeod. Extensive Sate of Dry Goods and General Merchandise The undersigned having taken posees- under a Bill of Sale, trom the McKay Woolen Company to them of sli the tweeds, readymade clothing goods and all general merchandiee of tbe said Company contained in its store ou the corner of Queen and Grafton Streets, in Charlotte- town, and in the mill of the said company on the Malpeque Road, hereby give no tice that they will receive sealed tenders for the purchase of the whole of the said goods and merchandize, up to Monday, tweoty-eighth day of February, instaat,at the hour of two o’clock, p. m. Lists of stock to be tendered for can be seen on application to Mr. Danie] Gordon, at the store of Messrs. Gordon & McLel- lan, Queen Street. The goods can be ex- amined any day on application to Mr. Gordon. Tenders marked “McKay Woolen Co. Tender,” can be addressed and handed in or mailed to Mr. Daniel Gordon, Char- lottetown. Un the acceptanee of any tender, cash for the full amount tendered will be required. The undersigned do not bind themselves te accept the highest or any tender. JAMES A. LEAMAN, ROBERT 4. KDWARDS By W.S. Stewart, their Solicitor. Th’town, Feb 14— themselves ia eT 5 directed ; © = a resoguize the claims of other British s»'s | ee eee eee — ts HITS KABAGL ay SHBG SHBL . ~~ °F es AE COOoD—.. value for "money expended, is what we give in all goods in our line, to which we attribute our steady increase in business. We are showing a nics assortment of Ladies’ and Gentlemen WATCHES this season, which are all thoroughly tested before leaving oar siore. W- guarantee every watch sold by us to give eatisfactioa, by buying now you can procure a good time piece VERY LOW as our goods are bought low for spo eaeh., Cal] and see for yourself, at— a W. N. TANTON Gr Guorce Sr., Opp. Crabbe’s Hardware Bire. ¢\T PAYS 70 BUY AT PERKINS ¢ ~=e oe «2? & eo 2% 4 * @ Ss. BB SSSGGSEGGGSSGEEEGEGSSE LSD GD S i A Sens uring Precautioii... isa Mackintosh and Umbrella. may defy the when those simple wet weather protectors cost so much that we couldn’t all afford them. ‘They are a luxury no longer. place them within reach goods in our stock, they are all new goods, latest ttyles, und at the lowest prices. NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS. E".§ Perkins & Co., Agents for Moncton Woolen Wilts, Ff @ BO asscssssssasssssssssssssQQ@@R ——$—— narra > ple Thus prepared and changable spring time. ;Time 1s . Progress in manufacture, and our prices of all, We have no old SPAPEPSPRPMP SP SREP PRE SP NPR EB se SUNNYSIDE A Chat on... Wall Paper New wall pepers arein and ready for you. We citer you three things, beauty, asroriment, low price We ean give you the handsomest cheap Wall Papers on P.E.I. We can give you the handsomest expensive Wall Papers in P. E.I We can give you the latest styles and the largest range of them. We can eel] you papers as cheaply as papers can be sold. We cas give you the fatisfac- tion Lonest goods always give. Can®anyone on earth do more. TPQ) The Wal \ tl | Paper Men Uecur to You; That the Sewing Machine in your own house would live several years longer, make less noise and do much better work, if it was thoroughly cleaned and adjusted, We have a first class repalr shop in our new premises, Connolly Build: ing, Queen Street, and an expert man who thoroughly undet All work fully warranted, or no p2y. stands his business. LEG Tur Prixce Epwarp Isnanp Music STORE Connolly Building, Queen Street