< ns en pe emg ome TR + Specials This Week Include RARK BARGAINS Vic quote low cash prices to all oayers for cash. — Irish Linens and Towels— 25e pair—Fine Toilet Towels ir border, al) linen, value 34c, larger aire sme quality 35c reguiar 44e,. Si <a $1.50 82.00.—Dozen fine Iri- Table Napkins, value 50c dozen mer 5c —Our best quality fine unbleached T: b e Linen 72c quality, 98c buys spec- 72 inch Bleached Table Linen, }3 2 1a 1,20. SSe—Large size White Counterpsnes, va} $1.15. Varm Winter Underwear. Heavy all wool country sox Ide vale: 22e. Ladies seamless Cashmere sh 2ie value Bde. | Le sies Urdervests, heavy Se up. Drawers 2S8@ up. Gents Linders and Driwirs the best value we have ever show si. Sj. cial line heavy all wool ribbed, 10 cheay at S5ec. Fire knit Shetland, in all weights, $1.25 a suit up. Worth $1.80 Grand valtie. Big purchase Knit Shirts, 50c¢ made to sel! at 72e. A: other line Grey and Blve Flannel Shirts, all sizes, marked $1.25, to clear Tie. Corsets to Clear O-4 lines; sizes—18 to 20. and 25 to 28 4% for 30¢e Se for 44e. Tse for 55e, SSc for 6tc. L-nes kid gloves to clear—odd lots; 49¢ 75c and S9c. Gente Kid Gloves, slightly potted, balf price, SESS for TSc, S125 for 63c. “This Week New Clean Blankets heap. Fiom the best aseortment, the best govod+, the best value. Examine our stock, we bny for cash from the best makers, and sell cheap. Try The People’s Store. W. A.WEEKS & Co. Lecture and Entertainment Course SEASON 1897—1898. St Peter's New Hall, Chitown Alternate Tuesdays as follows :— Nov. 16th and 30th. Dec. 14th aad 28th. Juoy. Llch and 25th. Feb. 8th and 22nd. Particulazs of each Entertainment will be giv n ip due couree in our local colums sept l3— =e. ee e+ Jap Japan Japanese our annual consigment of Japanese Chivaware and Fancy Articles Is Here... and is ahead of anything ever shown in this city. Come and see. LEvery- body welcome. Oaly afew of those Jap Teapots at 19c each left. HASZARD & VIOGRE Sunnyside Bookstore. 1 housework Ip.—A girl for genera u c. PA Li recommended, Apply to Mrs. Geo, Carter. _ t . 2 padpsioaeraneacaseacmagnestometenahediemateansatinctecntee tee THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 10 1897 SPRCIAL DESPATOHES TO THE EXAMINER. SPAIN AND THE UNITED STATES, Pacific Message from Premier Sagasta, | Maprip, Nov. 10.—In response to a! cable message from an American source | Premier Segasta hae sent the following | message: “So far from seeking a pre- tence to declare war against the United States, Spain would regard it as a great misfortune to be given occasion for such an unhappy resolution. Spain hopes that America w)]] do its utmost to fortify senti ments of friendsbip while at the same time respecting the rights of Spain. LIBERAL-CONSERYA- TIVE ASSOCIATION. Straight Party Lines Wanted in New Brunswick. Sr. John, Nov. 10.—The annual meet- ing of the St. John Junior Liberal-Con- servative Association last night elected A. McRee to be President and expressed a strong Opinion that the next provincial elec- tion should be ran on straight party lines. MISREPRESENTATION OF CAN- ADA. aw oe A Snowshoer in Heavy Furs, t¢- Loyvoy, Nov. 19..—Comment is aroused here among the Cengdians who, saw that in the Lord Mayors show, despite | the outcry raised sgainst Kipling’s “Our | Lady of the Snows” Canada was represent- ed on the Greater Britain car by a snow- shoer in heavy furs, | ‘It pays to buy at Carter's.” | Purses Wallets CARD CASES, LADIES’ PURSE and CARD CASE COMBINED.COIN HOLD- ERS, FARMERS’ PURSES (big ones, only 25c each) CHILDKEN’S PURSES, LADIES’ SATCHELS and BICYCLE BAGS, PURSES from 5c, 15c, 20c, 25c up to’ $5 each, Also PURSES. and PURSES galore. Sec} them. Seethem. A large | and new importation just re- | ceived, Geo. Carter & Co., Bookeellers & Stationers. PTeereneeoneeeneenenrernnr nnn nnreneene nero ont rites nests if = TAMA a4 es) 7 “apr pean The ‘a . wy @ . . « alking Sticks & e * We advertised are moving ¢ rapidly at the Fprices we are @ asking for them. : If you contemplate purchas- @ ing—better have one put © aaah 2 Large assortment. Newest Designs, Splendid Vaines, Low Prices, \, W REDDIN, Pho, 8 CENTRAL DRUG STORE, SUNNYSIDE, . r . 08000669006 0089C000 QD OC0 ©0288 23800 29ESSF 00. c SS OSOs?seeCe MW 200 | contradicts TELEGR APHIC. OFFICAL CONTRADICTION The Pope Does Not Endorse the Laurier Compromise, —————- Rome, Nov. 10.—The vatican officially the report that the forthcoming Papal encyclical on the sub- i vt of the Manitoha School question would undertake to accept the compromise sug- gested by Mr. Laurier, namely, neutral schools with religious Instruction after school hours only. rr TORONTO BYE-BLECTION, — The Probable Candidates. Toronto, Nov. 10.—The bye-election in | Centre Toronto to fill the vacancy in the ; House of Commons caused by the resigna- } tion of Mr, Lount, bas +been fixed for November 14. George Bertram, of the Bertram Enyine Works, will be the Liberal candidate, The | Conservate most prominently named as a candidate is A. E. Kemp, president of the Canadian Manufacturers Association. ——_-_<- LATEST NEWS BY WIRE AND MAIL. — New Marrinsvitie, W. Va., Nov. 8.— At Pine Fork yesterday William Conn, of Cuba, N. Y., drove to a nitro-glycerine magazine with a two horse wagon to get twelve gallons of nitro glycerine to shoot some oi! we'ls over which he had super- vision. While be was inside another two horse wagon, with two men in it, who have not been identfied, drove up. Before the strangers alighted, the magazine blew up with a rpeort heard ten miles away. The on!y thing found was a piece of a man’s foc:. Where the magazine stood is a deep ih, F Lonpon, Nov. 8 —A yisitor who bas paid a visit to Harwarden, states that Mr. Glad- } stone is just as keen and active in his in- tellectual appreciation of al] that ia passing in the world around him as he ever was. But age is beginning to te)] upon his robust constitution. He is no longer able to taxe his favorite walks. He cannot climba hil] without difficulty, and physical powers a e not what they once were. The radiancy of his mind is stil] undimmed, and his sym- patbies with the great causes that make for progress are just as warm as ever, Paris, Nov. 8.—A man named Dreyfus, son of the Countess Dlecuesty, his wife, Miss Rebecca Fortado, Abraham, an American, and their three daughters, aged respectively thirteen, eleven and seven, committed suicide thie morning or last } night, at their residence on the Avenue Marceau The porter of the house found their bodies in their apartments aane a day. They were lyingon tbe floor in the bedroom of the youngest child. Dreyfus left a letter for the commissionary of police of that district, inclosing 400 francs, with which to defray the expenees of the funeral! of the family. Toronto, Nov. 8.—The evening Tele gram’s Londcn cable reports British im- ports from Canad narly £75,006 in Octo- ber as ocmpared increased with October last year, and over £200,000 as compared withOctober 1895. Napies, Nov 8 —Mount Vesuvius is ip great activity a mass of Java pouring out of the Atrio de] Cavello crater, which opened in 1865. Two wide streams are flowing down in the direction of Vitrova. Loxvox, Nov 8.—A_ special despatch from Paris says alarmivg information from the Island of Madegascar has received the French coloniai office. Large banda of well armed, disciplined rebels are scouring Madagascar and cutting off isolated Frene i detachments. Leok Out tor the Engine We mean your heart. Keep it strong. Don’t let it flutter or beat with a weak stroke. Scott’s Emulsion feeds the blood. It makes the heart beat stronger and greatly improves the circulation. Cuicaco, Nov. 8—Aftera fight with revolvers, in which forty shots were ex- changed, sixdetectives from the central station yesterday succeeded in capturing a gang of six robbers at 63rd street and Mad- ison avenue. A esearch of the thieves headquarters revealed $16,000 worth of jewelery, clothing and honsebhold furnish- ings. The police say thegang was respon- sible for most of the hold-ups and big store and residence rcbberies within the last year. The leader of the gang is George Webster, who in September, 1889, killed a saloon keeper at Frankfort, Ky. He killed a man in the Standard theatre, St. Louis, on April 7, 1896. He has served thirteen years in various penitentiaries. All the others have criminal records. “Let parents not live for their children, but with them.” The mother should allow no false modesty to stand in the way of her daughter’s knowledge of herself, of her possibilities, of her perils. For over thirty years Dr, Pierce has used his “Favorite Prescription” as a strengthener, a purifier,a regulator. It works directly npon the delicate, distinctly feminine organs, ina natural, soothing way. It searches out the weak epots and builds them up. A woman who would understand hereelf should send 3f cents to the World’s Dispensary, Buffalo, N. Y., for Dr Pierce’s Medical Adviser, a book of 1008 pages, Ladies jackets—Great bargains in ladies winter jackets at F. Perkins Suonyside. ‘ } & Co’s., LS Ky «5 @@@ ¥ ~~ as ~~ ape oof ww a) NSN 2 ww, SEABLH SABE 2 ws y HAL ets Ls SHLP NEWS ee Port of Charlottetown ENTERED. Nov. 9.— Minnie Eldridge, Long, Pictou; P LG, Cormier, do; Delight, McDorvald, Newcastle, Lady May, McDougall, Belle River; Tartar, Irving, Richibucto; A J Mc- Lean, Bell, Newcastle. CLEARED. Nov. 9.—P LG, Cormier, Pictou; A J McLean, Bell, Magdalen; Ethel Aggie, Phelan, Piuette; Sabrian, McDonald Crapaud. DOES [tT PAY TO TIPPLE. You know it don’t. Then why do you do it? I know why. It requires too much self-denialtoguit. The Dixon Cure, which is tsken privately, is purely vegetable, is pleasant to the taste, and will cure you of ull desire for } quor in two or three days, so that you would pay five cents for a barre) of beer or whiskey. You can eat heartily and sleep soundly from the start, and be better in every way, in both health and pocket, and without interfering with bus- ine-s duties. Write in confilence tor par- ticulars. Mr, A. Hutton Dixon, No. 40 Park Avenue, Montreal. 3 —— $e. The sacrifice prices of ladies jackets at Stanley Bros., advertised today, are not guaranteed to last long—remember, no fictitious values are put on the goods, no prices are marked up, but the goods and prices are exactly as represented—they are all the latest and most fashionable goods, this fall’s importation and marked in plain figures.—Stanley Bros. 252 di Gentlemen’s lined kid gloves and mitts at F. Perkins & Co’s., Sunnyside. Bargains in mens kid gloves, No, black brown and tan for 60cte. No. 2, four diffe- rent shades for 7Ticts. No. 3 is the best $1 glove in the city. Prowse Bros, The Wonderful Cheap Men. 262 3i. Read Paton’s offer on ladies’ fine jackets. Z6ldw 25 per cent offal] jackets marked over $10 at Paton’s. 261 dw High grade underclothing—We are now prepared to fit all sizes 34 to 46in. The price ranges from $2 to $5 per suit. This is strictly for high grade. The cheaper quality can be suppiied from 40c a suit and up.—Prowse Bros, 262 3i. Gay & Son, Cedars, Charlottetown, are connected by telephone. Shirpers, hotels or private families, requiring {should have their prices. Their etock {includes celery, cauliflower, cabbage, carrots, beets, parsnipe, onions, squash, pumpkin, beans (for baking) game, etc. 135 lm 246. We have an experienced sacque maker and we are making some very pretty and stylish sacques; ladies can be fitted to perfection and made in any style required. Cloths to select trom.—John Macleod & Co. 262 lw We've marked all our highest grade jackets down to two-thirds of their value. See tomorrow’s papers.—Moore & McLeod. Want a high grace jacket ata low cut price? See our sensational offer in tomorrow’s papers.—Moore & McLeod. Just opened over one thousand pairs of corsets at Sunnyside Dry Goods Store.— FE Perkins & Go. Do you want a pair of blankets; if so we ' can supply 5 6 7 and 8 pound blankets as cheap and as good as any one in the trade. — Prowse Bros, The Wonderful Cheap Men. 262 3i. Read F. Perkins & Co’s corset ad. Silk four-'n-hand ties at two for 25c at F. Perkias & Co’s. Special No. 3.—Isa good, Os, ARSE AE SEAT CEAEAROEAES LIA GEFs Kee @ ¢ It Pays to Buy at Perkins ¢ ao ne oo @ @ @ @ @ @D E we F ECOMn Q ~COoRSEH IT'S ~ =. a a = & & & Just opened to-day, over one thcusend pairs of Corsets from the leading manufacturers, have placed a few speciale on our conpter. Special No. 1,—A good strong, heavy grey jean Corset, that is well worth 50c, our special price 36c. Special No. 2.—I«a wei] made, 5 clasp, perfect model, black Sateen Corset our sreciel price 40c. well made, perfect mode), grey jean Corset, called the Ella D. ing cleared out the mapufactvrer’s Jot of thie regular $1 Corset, we are able to place it on our couuter at 75c. Also a full range of all the Jeading makes, at EF". Perkins & Co., R, stron SUCCESSOLS TO Ferkins, Sterns & Turner SUNNYSIDE === BOO ssss65655s LLG GELLLEGLSS SS $ 3 As a starter we wn Have DATS IAT? “Tf it’s good it’s here, If it’s here it’s good,” specified below. price. Of course there are others haven’t room here. Fawn Beaver jackets, box fronts, fine grade of cioth, newest sleeve and back, our regular low price was $11.25, it’s your’s for $7. 50 Stylish Green beaver jackets tailor made, high grade cloth, bigh collar; box fronts, stylishly trimm- ed with brsi?, eur regular low price was $11.45 aod it’s yours for $7. 65 Dainty Drab and fawn shades tailor made, fitted front pear! ,but- tons, correct length, faced inside with silk, regular low price was $135.25 and it’s yours for $10.17 Choicest Tailor made gar- ments of highest grade, finest fawn beaver, box front, pearl buttons, | new back, sleeve and collar, neatly finished with applique work of self cloth. Regular low price was S15 95 it’s yours for $10. 64 vegetables | é What we advertise we XE a = PIANO Snap —-—_—— We have two American Square Pianos, one by VOSE & SONS, BOSTON and one by HALLET & DAVIES, BOSTON Both of these Pianos are in first class condition, and will be them out to make room for our full and winter stcck, Priceson application. _ Y , a e : \ | . he \ ——_ HIGH GRAGE JACKE 333 P. G. DISCOUNT. We’ve cut the price on every one of there high grade jackets, We give you this season’s best chance to gratify a taste for the thoroughly first-class at a “way down” Every one of these garments is exactly as represented, of latest “1897” cut finely tailored and beautifully finished. Moore & Mcleod.) The P. E. Islan Musie House. s of similar price—for which we Fine Black beaver jacket, & box froot, pearl buttone, sewem sleeve; latest back, our regular low price wa: SE1.25 yours for — 7. 50 Handsome Black beavet tailor made, box front, high colli ; newest sleeve, estvlishly finished Bee with braid. Regular low price’ am was S11 45 it’s yours for $7. 65 Very Fine Black jacket of heavy vicuna, box front high collar, newest sleeve and back, one of the handsomest garments in stock, Regular low price was $15.45, iv’s yours for $10. 50 Best Black beaver, plain, B® tailor made, finest of high grade —iuy cloth, box front, high collar, faced JARs inside with black silk, newest sleeve §F and back. Regular price wat S18 50 and low at that— youts now for $12. 34 eae ae. et ah Aa . r - = a 2 sad . AAA AR ARR AA AR ie [otro ome rere sacs | dd , ioe ~ 28 — have.” : ; y soll bat at a great sacrifice if applied for at once, as we must Glee * 3 > BROS,