2H toe 4 atl, 150 DOZEN Just Received, Gents Guarantee 4 ply Linen Collars 10 latest styles, THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 30, 1897 TELEGRAPHIC, SPECIAL DESPATCHES TO THE EXAMINER, HON. EDWARD BLAKE. Opinion in Ireland and England in ail heights, worth regular retail price twenty cents each | All this week Week’s price, & for 25 CUFFS Very best linen, | pluin or linked, worth $0¢, or for $1.25. WHITE SHIRTS Large bosoms, open or closed fronts, special for even- ing wear, all sizes, 14} to 17. Mfen’s Underurear We don’t know of a place in the ity where you can get as much solid ‘ralue in underwear, as we are offering Buying for cash, and doing business on the principies of quick sales, and many ¢f them we do, and sell at prices that keep us busy all day long. Our collars, shirts, lined kid gloves, the very best value in the city. Prices—Cotton underwear 34¢ suit All wool heavy mbbed, 80€ suit, worth $1.10. Special extra heavy 95¢ worth $2.20. Lined kid gloves, low cash prices, 49, 59, 69, 79, 89, and 98. Because we buy cheap We Sell Cheap W. A.WEEKS & Co. The People's Store. 22e pair dozen pairs C0eocccccces £ 0000000000ee Paterson's : Camp Coffee This is probably the best l'quid coffee on the market. A very convenient article to have in the home. A nice cup of coffeeis made instantly by the addition of hot water. Price 25 cents. Bold by A. W REDDIN, Phm, B eeeess 09 +4000 ODOSSSESSHOSSSSSELCOSSSOOVOSSOSSES DEO | its cap in the air over the supposed deser- — tion, As <4 YisIntimation that he will Return to Canadian Politics, Monrreat, Nov. 30.—The Star’s Lon- | don cable says: “Much doabt in Irish circles upon the interpretation put | uponjMr. Blake’s Strathroy speech to the | effect that he intended retiring from Irish politics. Timothy Healy’s Dablin journal throws is thrown | Jolin Dillon says that the rats are leaving the sinking ship. Dillon’s journals make no comment, but it is understood in Irish circles here that Mr. Biake merely referred to his long- cherished hopes to again ultimately jive in Canada. ltis not thought that be can intend to retire immediately, leaving the Irish ranks in the middle of a battle and | on the eve of an important crisis in the legislation before parliament. His retire- ment would be a heavy blow to Mr. Dillon. GREAT STORM i GREAT BRITAIN, Losses of Life and Property ai Bodies Washed Ashore. Lonpon, Nov. 30.—Scarcely a town on the coast of Great Britain escaped rester- day’s gale. Stories of thrilling escapes come from all points. On the Norfolk coast between Boeton and Happisburg, five vessels, as vet unio- dentified, went down and the crews of all perished. A number of bodies have been wasbed ashore near Yarmouth. GREAT COAL CONTRACT. 800,000 Tons a Year for Twenty Years. Hatirax, Nov. 30.—A Montreal de- spatch says that the New England Gas Company has signed acontract with the Dominion Coal Company for the'delivery of 800,000 tons ot coal yearly in Boston. The contract is said to be for twenty years. FOUND DEAD. Qwen Hamill, of Point Du Chene Moxcrox, Nov. 26.—Owen Hamil], aged 50 years,was found dead in a box car used as acoal shedat Point Du Chene. An inquest was held and a verdict of accident- a) death returned. CENTRAL DRUG STORE, SUNNYSIDE, ris riNesy Qur Holiday Arrivals. The biggest and brighest lotof Xmas goods we have ever offered TO THE PEOPLE. Come and see, Everybody welcome. Inepection invited. The Sunnyside bookstore HASZARD & Moore NEWFOUNDLAND, —— Bye-Elections by Acclamation. Abolition of Offijes and Extensiva Saviogs, Sr. Jonn’a, Nfl’., Nov. 30.—Yesterday was nomination day for the bye-elections. The Government candidates were returned by acclamation,as follows: From Bruin, Sir James Winter; Bonavista, A. B. Morvine; Fogo, I. C. Duder; Harbor Main, W. Woodford. The Government has retired collector of ' customs Noonan and appoioted D. Leiua~ | sureir collector in his stead. They have also dismissed nineteen clerks and a side waiterin the cus‘oms service of St., John’s, saving $15,000 ia yearly saleries, They have also dismissed the sheriffs of the Northern Districts, saving $3,000 viarly. These offices are abolished. After the commissiou finishes its inves ti- gation of all the services in this city, they will commence operations over the balance of the Colony. t+O+e ARCHBISHOP CLEARY. He, This Time, Critics—Some Grace ot Kingston, Vays Strong iis Respects to Qalk From His (Special tothe Mou‘ real Star.) Kiyeston, Ont., November 26.—Thura- day was the seventeenth anniversary of the consecration of Archbishop Cleary, and the priests of the Diocese presented him with an addrese,in which reference was made to therecent mandate on Protestant marriages. His words were, of course, endorsed. In replying the Archbishop referred to the recent discussionon the mandate as a “little tempest of anti-Christian scribes and pharisees.” He and his people had good reason to feel happy in witnessing the preteinatienal fury of the agents of Satan, which had ever been a true indication, always verified in the results,that the spite and malice and stormirg anger of the Evil One had not been stirred up by any trifling cause, but by eome great and grand success of the church in baffling His Sable (Mejescy’s policy, to ruin religion and damnation to tLe souls of men. He illustrated this propo sition y_his- torical references from olden and modern times; and hereapon he directed atiention to the fact that the arch-enemy and his aesoc.aies invuriably singled out some one Bishop or Archbishop or patriarch for tLe r mostidet:rmined maiignity, aod pur- sucd aud persecuted him; and moved im- perial forces aod judges aud lawyers aud scribes t> hunt him down or drive him into exile or death. Hence he (the Bishop) felt bimeelf bon ored by the recent outvurst of hellish epite and lying, ditected primarily against Christ and his Holy Church and His doctrines of saving truth and divine wor- ship; but most markedly, although‘second- arly, against himeelf, of whom more lies and slander had been printed and pub- lished a few weeks ago than had ever been fling agaiast any prelate at anv pre- vious time in any country in the world. Of this he was legitimately proud; in fact he rejoiced, and was more happy day after day, as the anti-Christian newspaper breeze grew louder and stronger. He said it was good forthe church, and “would exalt our religion in the minds of all upright men.” Que consideration alone detracted from hie pleasure. It was the disgrace and shame these worthless scribes of the no Popery press were bringing on the fair bame of our province. Strangers who came to Ontario at tbat time could not suppress their indignation and disgust, and often the question was asked “Ho« can any decent man live iv this fashion? Is this after all the darkest Africa,.the land of the Zulus and Ashan- tees ? ” Am ngst those two dozen anti-Christian scribes, it is safe to say there ig not one trutkfal or honorable man, not one, eda- cated man, not one who could prove himself to be a gentleman. Taken altogether they are the vilest gang on this western continent, the shame of O:itario. I stand before you as the most abused Archbishop in Ontario. I rejoice in it. { glory in it. Those abominably wicked is money made—an old aud very truthful proverb Let us help you save mon ey on tooks. Paper bound books at one third to one half publisher’s prices. Cloth bound at 25c worth 40c, Ap im- mente variety of tities, You can select your favor ite author. AMAT Set the Christmas Number of Black and White, Pear’s Pictorial, Graphic, end Illustrated London News, they are better than ever. Geo. Carter & Co'y., The Busy Book Store. an ULL A AULA LAG AAAA Ad ibd Ld AA dd Ld GUAdAi Midd UdbdUdidd74 men of the no~Popery press bave no other way of complimenting me, and marking me out for honovable distinction than villifying ard slandering me and the Holy Church whoce doctrine I officially propound. They well know their adula- tion would be scornfully rejected. They know equally wel] that their praise would be the grogsest ineult that could be offeredto any prelate of God’s Church. An Ottawa despatch of the 28th reports that the Halifax deputation bad only three hours’ stay in that city, but ntilized every moment of the time to good advantage. | They proceeded direct from the station to Hon. Dr. Borden’s office, where they had a conference on the parcicular matter which brought them to Ottawe, afier which ac- compained by the minster of militia, they interviewed Hon. Mr. Blair. The Halifax contention in favour of the same freight rates as St. John was pressed by Mayor Stephen, B, Russell, M. P., and others™ The upshot was that after thoroughly thrashing the matter out. Hon. Mr. Blair was disposed to consider the point, al- though not giving a definite promise until be had seen Mr. Harriss, in whose bands the matter Jies, The deputation went away satisfied that the Halifax request would be granted. Hon. Mr. Blair ett tor Perry Sound last night, to return Tnesday. Sets li ale sell So OO ssass: ~ Great The remainder of our Successor2 to ner. SHIP NEWS Port of Charlottetown ENTERED. Warrior,Jackson, Vernon River; Nokomir; Martin, Sydney; Carrie Cane, Hillier, do, Lucretia Jane, LeBlanc, de; D Crovan Bruce,Magdalen Islande; Lucie M Jenkine, Gillis, Pictou; Union, Gerrior, Sydney; Life Boa', Anderson, Pictou; Ariosto Jimmo, Vernon River; Lady Speedwell, en Pictou; Alma, Anderson, Or weil, CLEARED. Nov 29 — Isabel, McInnis, Pinette; Lady Franklin, Garcin, Pictou; Am orette, LeBlanc, Arichat, D Cronan, Bruce, Pictou; Lady Speedwell, Rhynard, do; Alma, Anderson, do; Marie Ann,Therault, Baddeck, C B. _ —————— THE DANGERS OF CROUP. We may expect to have croup with us shortly and the children as usu] may be attacked. A plaster made by “Quickcure” on @ piece of canton flannel,linea or cotton will give more prompt relief than a must- ard plaster, without causing burning or irritation. Keep it ready for emergencies. Also vaporize some “Quickcure” im the bedroom. See “Quickeure” book free. It is rumoured w Port Arthur that the two men whose remaine were found last } February in the debrie of a burned build ng were poitoned, and the building set on fire to hide the crime. Conte sion is said to have been made.and two arrests foliowed. DOE3 1T PAY TO TIPPLE, oe eee You know itdon’t. Then why do you do it? I know why. It requires too much relf-denialtognit. The Dixon Cure, which is taken privately, is purely vegetable, is pleasant to the taste, and will cure you of wll desire for iiquor in two or three days, £0 that you woulda 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 avd pocket, and without interteriog with bus- iness duties. Write in confidence for par ticulars. Mr. A. Hutton Dixon, No. 40 Park Avenne, Montreal, 3 -_ Prince Edward Island Illus trated. Price 25c, for sale at all the bookstores. —— >. +E. Deap. Our that the dal body of a man vamed Owe. Hamill was found at Point De Chene. It ig said that the arc-ased was a native of Kin. kora, in this province, and that he moved to Point Do Chene some years ago. Hemi!] hal been employed surveying lumbr aout the wharves. When touud he was tully dreseed. end wore fis overcoat, hat and gloyer, His right temple was ir jared, Founp today state despatches Nov 29 — Isabel, Mcfonie, Pinette; | a WE ARE OFFERING Af A———— Discount 2» ladies’ Winter Sacques All our sacques are the latest styles and this year's importation. 1 no old stock in our store, but the new- est goods at a genuine bargain, i. Perkins & Go Perkins, Sterns & Tur Moncton Woolen BELEESLEEEELELE ELLE S@:: : | lt Pays to Buy at Perkins’ ¢ SVoeeveepoweeen? Every sty in stock, ed dolls, variety. kid Crokinole We have Faucy Nice display, AGENTS for Mills, F. 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