©6060. €9OO"g E0001 8200 Gena: \800/ roeeecccens ee . 4 L * ee € bd ? a, aT a) LT FOR WEEKS & CO., are now displaying an elegant assort- Xmas ment of goods, suitable for useful pre S¢n HANDSOME SILK HANDKERGHIEFS Tn Hemstitch e and colored Japanese Silks. Prices—12c to $1.25. Ladies’ Embroidered and lawn, ts. China Surah, cream wl brocade, initial linen Prices—5c to 45c each. Furs Furs — 6 »} Ladies’ Ruffa and Scarfs, Collars and Muff Gloves and Mitts. We have an unusual large variety of all kinds of furs at lowest prices. Ladies’ and Gents’, lined ani unlined Kid Gloves, Ladies kid gloves in 2 button and lacinr, black and colored. in all sizes, alwavs a very acceptable Xmas gifts, Ladies’ lined*kid gloves, with fur tops, worth—S81.10 at Sec, Gent’s Lined Gleves Yorth 20 to 40c a pair, now selling at special prices— o9, 69. 79, 89. and 98e FOR XMAS GIFTS eM cs THE PEOPLE'S STORE. W. A.WEEKS& Po. The People e Store. ARE P ILI CBI CECI IT e Try). Y ook AT THE SHOW OF 2nImas Cifts| aud Hemstite? , *% THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, DECEMBER 11, 1897 TELEGRAPHIC. SPROCIAL DESPATOHES TO THE EXAMINER, ING SENSATION, Canada. OR NOTHING. Death. | ee Notes From the Capital. ——— Orrawa, Dec. 1!.—From present ays pearances the extension of the Intercolon ial railway to Montreal will certainly not take place until January. Hon. Mr. Langelier’s revolt is the reign~ ing sensation here. The Premier was asked if he had seen Langelier’s interview. He replied in the affirmative. On being asked if he had anything to say about it, he replied : “Not aword. I am not in the habit of discuss- ing before the public questions which only coucern the internal economy of the party. I will not depart from this rule.” : _—.. Rdward Blake Criticised. Toronto, Dec. 11 .—The Evening Tele - gram’s London cable saye that there ig considerable criticiem there ofa paragraph inthe Hon. Edward Blake’s speech in which hesaid that “after confederation Eogland rellied on Canada to defend her- self.” It is eaid there is no truth in this. He Wants a Pierrevinie, Que., Dec. 11.—Jules Alard, the Liveral candidate in Yamaeka for the Legisiature, left for Quebec to insiat that the government shall grant a subsidy to the South Shore railway. Unlesa it does this Alard will retire and let the county go by default to the Conservatives, The Bicycle Madness. New Yorn, Dec. 11.—In the great bicycle race now on here Miller atil] re- tains his lead of nearly a hundred mil-s, Rivierre has retired, ont of his mind. The physical condition of Moore is also out, he hiving reseiv-d a bal fali, Railway, Atomizers in our window to-day. It is the largest and best aasortinent tnaat we nave ever shown, Beautiful designs . They are far more popular than ever, and make a nice Xmas present. A, WREDDIN, Phm, B CENTRAL DRUG STORE, SUNNYSIDE, SCOSUSLSSSE:OEOSOEOS osoescecsesesece woe veeee Scocctessoode 7 068000 .ws® Xmas Cards Montreal's Militia Muddle e__= M xrreat, Dec. 11.—Major Fowle and Mejor Foster are the latest resignations from the Royal Scots regiment, and there are more to fol'ow, Obituary. 1 Toroxto, Dee. 11.—Charles Heintzman, the piano manufacturer, is dead. LATESIM@NEWS BY WIRE AND MAIL: Toroxto, December $.—A large number of petitions have been received at the Legislature from the pharmacists of the province, prayiag that the reyulations pased last session providing that druggists should thereafter sell aleholic beverages only in quantities of not more than _ — Booklets and Calendars Our stock now complete. Largest assortment, Brightor Designs. and Lower Prices Than ever before. SUN N YSIDE BOOKSTORE HASZARD & Moore Nvonerrrenyy ' BIGGER THAN RVER Better Than Ever Cheaper Than Ever. “What’s ina name*—of what use would it be to style our establishment Santa Clans Headquarters ?f'it tvere not eo in fact. The people acknowledge it in the moet particular munper. Yesterday twas regular old time rush, up staire and down, The Book Department, The Fancy Goods the Toys, the Calenders -and Cards, and the Chinuware all camein for a share. Right up to Christmas Eve, we mean to give more for the money, than any other store. Remember an Ex7Ra 10 Per CENT DISCOUNT UNTIL CHRisTMAS ON NEARLY EVERYTHING, pame in gold free on leather goods, and On morocco, and seal bound books. We have high priced exclusive goods, and right down to the ever popular 5c counter. We can suit all testes, and all purses, Yours for a merry Christmas. Geo. Carter & Co’y., | : The Christmas Store. 3 WAAL GAL Adds Adda SS PANN rrr AOENONINONNODN TN NETIDN nO nEnenN TD NTT EDT nN tT nT TT RADICAL RIT THE REIGN.. ‘Blake and the Defence ef HE MUST HAVE A RAILWAY Bicycle Riding to Madness and six Ounces, each aale to be accom panied by a doctor’s prescription, be 80 amended and repealed as to remove the grave in- Justice which it infticts upon the chemists aud druggists of the province, aud upon their customers. Tne legislation in qvestion was a radical one, and a number of druggists throughout the province have been ronvicted aud fined fur infractions of it. Toronto, Dec. 9. —The Northwest Land Company's sales of land for November were 6,000 acres for $30,000, against 3,000 acres in Noyember Jast year for $'6,000. Uhe sales for the eleven months this year are 18,000 acres over the ssme time last year, giving an increase in revenue for L897,of $100,00. The amount of atock cancelled by the company for eleven months this year is $43,000 more than the same time last year, Wesson, Miss., Dec. 9.—The wife and four children of Brown Smith, a planver _liviog in Simpson county,20 miles from | here, were murdered last night, while a fifth child was terribly injured, Mr. Smith. who is a son of ex-representative Kdward Smith, went to a near by town yesterday afternoon, leavlog bis family at home. This morning, when he returned be found his wife and five children welter ing in their blood apparently all dead. Au alarm was raised and the entire ueighborhowd turved out to bunt for the | perpetrators of the crime. There being no | telegraph connections, details of the crime came in slowly, but it is reported this evening that one of the little girls, supposed this morning to have been , | killed, bas revived eiougnh to te!] what she knew of thecccurrence. She eaid that she knew the man who committed the deed; that it was a negro and she des. cribed him. A posse is now on the track of the murderer aud there is great pro bability that he will be apprehended before morning and there can be but little doubt that be will be lynched when caught. Sheriff McNair, of Lincoln, and Thomp- son, of Copia cuunties, have gone to the scene of the crime with a pack cf trained bloodhounds. Lacuixe Rapips, Dec. 9—The frazil ice is ruuning freely in the riyer, and is being diverted trom the Hydraulic Works by the dams and overflow provided for the pur pose, which seems to work to acharm and fulfil the highest expectations of the designers. Kiet, December 9.—The German cruiser Geier suiled forthe West Indies today. The other warships here bid her an en- thusiastic farewell. The Geier is a third- class cruiser of 1,706 tons displacement. ———wt Her a-mor-p'ated deck ie three inches ip thickness and shecarries eight 41 inch | quiek-firing guns, seven smalier rapid tiring guns, aud bas two torpedo tubs. Wiyxirec, December 9.— Archbishop Lang-vin, of St. Boniface, was a speaker at the special xervices in counection with the Feast of the Immaculate Concepiion he'd at St. Mary’s church yesterday. Reterring to th? school question His Grace said: “I want you to go back to your homes with a word of bope. I want you to under- stand that your archbishop has juet the same dispositions as he had before. I want to tell you that I am hopeful, and more hopeful than ever fora great cau-e, a most important cause, a cause of life and death to us, the cance of our Catholic schoole. You may pray tiat we may triamph cver our adversaries, The politiciene and jhe newspayers meke eCffins from day to day, in which to bury Ou Echoo)s‘bat thee coftins will eutely be used, not for this purpose, but for many cf thore who grepared them, They mty bury it in the papere, butthey wi: not, can pot, euccee in burying the qtection as they would like to, because it is an impoetibility fer te do eo they must fire t bury naticpal law, then juetice, thep the ccnstitution, and mot until they have done all this may they expect to attend the funeral of our ec'.oole. Wait for a word from Rome, and frcmthore Whorepresent the supreme authority em@nget yc ard b hopeful.” HEART'S HEALER Mrs. Mug¢er, Wife of Captain Charles Mugger of Sydney, C. B, got Relief in 30 Tune From Heart Disease of Four Yeare Standing, and Declares She Owes Her Life to Dr. Agnew’s Cure for the Heart. It affords me great pleasure to recommend Dr. Agnew’s Cure for the Heert. I was sorely affiicted with heart trouble, accompanied with dizziness, palpitation and smotheriag seusetions. For over four yeare I was treated by best physicians, and used all remedies known to man. I determined to jry Dr. Br. Agnew’s Cure forthe Heart. The fi's: do-e gave me great relief inside of 30 minutes. I used two bottles, ard feel to day I have been completely cured. Sold by S. W. Dood and G.E. Hughes. ee Rev. Dr. John Rouse, rector of Trinity Episcopal Church, Chicago, died recently from shock attending an operation for appendicitis. One of our seven first prizes taken at the Provincial Exhibition, was for the Sovereign Flavoring Extracts. They win en their merits, *A fleet of over 1 0 « eams\ics, flying the flags of six foreign nations, are now On their way to Baltimore to load productions of the @nited States for foreign markeie. About 100,000,000 bushels of grain ‘have left that port the last two yeare, and nota single pound was taken out in American eveamers. inn, + Eee A SURE CURE FOR CONSUMPTION There no such thing. Scott’s Emulsion comes the nearest to it, but even that wil] not cure advanced cases, 'b it taken in time it will cwre this disease. —— Reed Paton’s evolution tn ‘the ‘price of | hate for this p. m. only. “La & ga LELGOGEEES ES a oP Samer & D @ssasaasasgas No Trouble toShow Goods ¢ en memaa<a?é A Gift For Your Aushand Of course you'll give him ‘one; it would please prseent from our stock. semethinge v right kind of goods af our stare; son ——— ee New Ties. New Collars, Kew Silk mufflers, New Silk Handkerchiefs Sweaters, Golf Hos2, Cardigan Jacke ts, Underwear, Half Ho-e, Shirts Linen Handkerchiefs, Braces, ete. BLGGGLRLL LG fe ou know he wants, 1ething attractive, new and stylish, | | Ih» |i» [je {jp Ip. ns & Co. agents for Mencton Woolen Milly. FE ROS SSS 555555585 5G5G6555 — FS EN eee ower somes nen vawe We iene him most if you choose the You will find the |» I» [i s3@@ KLEE | BK GLGSGGSGISLIESIGSSD LUCAL NUELCES, What beiter prout of quality is needed than having custowers coming back to tell as that the electric lamps we sell are the best they ever used. ceived another lot at the City Hardware Store. The We have just ree | | finest aseortment of American cloth caps in town. The latest styler, the lowert | prices — McKay Woolen So, t 5 bargaia tables in centre of store load- ed down with bargain for this p. m, cvsisting of fresh goods, boys underwear, shir.*, caps, tams, gloves, hose, etc —Mc- Kay Woolen Co. This week we purchased away down be- low manufacturers list pricea stock of Fure, right here in Ch’town, consisting of Ladies’ Gioves, Mitts, Caps, Boas, Collars. The goods were shown us on Monday morning early, delivered the same day, even saving express charges on the lot. It’s a big lot, a good Jot anda guaranteed Jot. A clear saving of from 25 to 334 per ceut. on every article. Come early aad have first choice.—Jas. Paton & Co. Encyclopedia sold yesterdsy. Here isa bargain for today. The “leisure Hour” tor 1896, bound volume, list price $2 00, for only 90 cents, The 1697 volume of Leisure Hour is $2.06 Ises 5 per cent. dis- count,— Geo, Varter & Co. You cau get a good up-to-date hat this evening, until 10 o’clock at cost for cash. McKay Woolen Co, Great bargains in ladies jackets at F. Perkins & Co's, (rant) Tubber shoes. And the best at 3. ft. Macdonald's. Visit Paton’s grand Xmas bezaar this 2. m Buy your gloves, collars ties. New lot just in at J. B Macdonald's. Hats at cost this evening only. Aot hat in our store at what it cost us. We have good stylish hats==McKay Woolen Co. 27 Missies aod Boys’ Persian Lamb Caps, grey, all sizes, the $3.35 and $3.60 quelity at $2 and $2.55. A Jot of Fur Caps, a lot of Fur Muffs, a lot of Fur Jackets; regular stock will be offered with them. Children’s Fur Caps at 85¢.—Jas. Paton & Co. The evolution of Christmas. —You enter the store at the centre, and the Christmas Svirit immediately falls upon you. The Silver threads glisten in the colored lights of Chrietmas trees, upon which se many young eyes gaze with winsome gladness —Jas. Paton & Co. Call and see those nice dinner, tea and chamber sets that are selling 80 well; also fancy china and glass ware.—W.P. Col- will, 283 3 wk dy & wy. Cut glass novelties silver mounted,pretty things for Xmas gifts at W. W. Wellner’s pretty Xmas gifte, December. 25th —— Wilt soon be here. ARE YOU READY FOR IT? We ave ready with a large stock of ‘eleg- ant Fancy and Useful articles. G..TAYLOR JEWELER. North Side Queen Square. Ce eS i | .) e) | \ > Mi m i i. <a a OPEN BACK & plain or link — FRONT Oe aor For Christmas Buying Our furnishing department is full of suggestions. Always useful to the average man, are nice white shirts, collars, cuffs, nice ties, suspenders hosiery and underwear. Shirts Of Style Good gerade of unlaundered shirts, linen bosom and bands - 55c. A grand value, unlaundered shirt, strong cotton body, pure linen bosom aud bands, a value untouched in Charlottetown, - -75e Fine white, laundered, ready-to-wear shirt, good as most dollar shirts 75e Fine grade of livem bosom laundred shirt, open back, nicely made $1.05 A grand ,alue in first-class laund- red shirts $1.25 A fine dress shirt,, like cut, open front and back $1.50 Just opened, a lot of the newest shapes in the famous “W. G. & R brand, pure linen co!lars Pure linen cuffs “W.G. & R.” make, not a cotton imitation. - 20c and 25c 30c New Nobby Neckties, in Knots, Bows, and four-in-hand. A special lot of bandsome Suspenders for Christmas. MOORE & McLEOD. We fhave also the advertised “cheap” collars and cu” , but & advise particular people. to buy the better goods. The 20 cent -.... sel], are never sold lower. | wee mi 4 ) ; m SEN —— There’s A Difference <i ce in the quality of Rubbers. You want the best for the money, don’t yout We sell the GRANBY make. quality, at None bettez, and sold for same price as poor COFF BROS | Don’t jest about wet feet, it’s dangerous, I Os Oe ee, Ses ere hey