HE DAIL 7 EXAMINER wa ; Four Dollars per Y ear This is True Liberty, when Free Born Men having to advise the | Public, ‘may speak free.” —Boutrwin, Single Copies owo ¢2 VOL 38 CHARLOTTETOWN P. E. ISLAND, MONDAY, DECEMBER I, 1898 NO 295 EE _ ond a: a uation — o dinaidaalinnis spaenteincraniapermenentinanaaiaatacaeiiseliaansitea —_——- AOR —-—- a sa ipmnaiiainiieagamagiagiiadaaeniaiaamna enn a THE 8.8. GASPESIA. COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS THE SCHR DEERHILL. A Rigorous War. Office Let never’ maiden think —how er fair, she is not fairer in new clothes than old. A handsome coat at little price a7) You can choose from oF Joe , Sys cur Jacket stock, pick ‘4 | a carefully, take the nic- Za fi VAP 4 PUN est garment, black or ; : iy 7 \ ; : ane AW \ colored, and 665 cents — fo ] Av Lh { on the dollar will psy Snare ~~ ~— ; } > . =F i. 4 tor it. . C= \ | Semen fy | P a | One E / Third-Off siiour “brand—nevy —this—-fall’s” stock of Capes and mEOROUB. v ccles $2.45 Jackets ire now $1.63 8.05 ” os 2.00 3 60 “f “ 2.40 4,15 - “ 2.44 ; 5.40 ‘6 ‘“ 3 60 And so on right up...... We've Cut the Price “i Single Dress Lengihs 334 per cent discount off every colored costume instock. ‘They're all nev, all handsome, all stylish. 3 One of tne notable values is that line of Welsh Chesiots, pure wool, good weight, splendid thing for atailor mad- suit. Regularly $100, now 67c. All other prices proportionately cut, Qe Thir' Off Ali Fianneiette. Wrappers -—=i>- Wrappers in sizes 34, 36, 38 and 40, Nice dark flannelette wrappers, e.. ina variety of patterns, $i 25, now - a igh Se) gt Ban tt 83c¢ f «i Lt &\ WK Red and black flannelette wrap- » pers, nicely made, $1 40, now 95¢ Nice line “Mother Eubba'd” flan nelette wrappers, fitted waist lining, $1 70, now $1 13 Dark flannelette wateau back, Gtte| lining, braid trimming, $1 895, 1 60. and 3 10, now $1 23, 1 27, 1 40 wrappers of fine flannelette, pretty fitted waist ‘cae Ry Cs Handscme : : patterns, velvet yoke, braid trimuning, lining, $2 40, now 1 99 Fne medium light flannelette, velvet trimming, fitted lining, $2 85, now 1 60 | That Line of Faney Goods at 2 cents ‘ a - ’ » ¢ 9 ¥) J rcr ; S68 “lassware, Photo Frames, Glove Boxes, Handkerchief : > ‘rs Boxes, lé VS, et Some of the Glassware was displayed in the wins q . * “OW Saturday night Une lady remarxed—it would be cheap at 50 cts each (Moore & McLeod What We Advertise We Have is 5 Zp ARs as . | Leaves Paspebiac Today and Will Call at Charlottetown. (Spectral To THE EXAMINER ] 19.—The Gacpesia, the pioneer'steamship of the Can- New Caruisir, Que, Dec. ada Steamship Line arrived here from Mil» | ford Haven yesterday after eleven days pas~ sage. She will today for Europe and will touch at Charlottetown on leave Paspebiac the way forthe purpose of loading horses, sheep and cattle. a King Oscar Ill. [Srectat ro Tue Examiner |] Dec. Sweden aod Norway, has been taken su’ Lonpboy, 19.-— King Oacar, of denly ill. MARTYRS IN CHINA. Christain Missioners Burned to Death. Vancouver, Dec. 17.—J Fleming, 4n Engiish Missionary, bas been killed by natives and solders at miles east of Kue-Yeng. The mission house was raided and burneddowre Tiere bas been vo attempt to punish at the hands of the mandarins. | A French missionary hasbeen urned to death at Swatow. The mission was at- ‘tacked, and Catuclic crosses and altars destroyed by a mob ofa thousand Chris- tian-haters. All escaped tothe mount- ains but the French priest. The fleeing women were not pursued, asthe priest stood his ground. He was tied to the bed- post and tne boure set on fire, the mie sionarv being consumed in the flames. At Shan-Tung soldiers raided the Ger- man Lutheran mission. They told the missionaries if they moved out they would not be molestede One Freimuth told them to do their worst. They ran Freimuth through the body and threw him intoacreek. He craw led away in the night, and was taken care of vy a friendly uative until kis death. FIGHTING FOR LIFE. A Dreadful Scene at Sea. LiverreocLt. December 15.—The sur- vivors of the British steamer Clin Drums mond, which foundered in the Bay of Bis cay a fortnightago, arrived here vesterday from Lisbon, where they were tskeo by the British steamer Helbein, » hich picked them up. All of them are reticent about the disaster, but the statement has been elicited from them that the crew fought a fierce grl« for hours, when a tremendcus sea struck the ship sheer abreast, staving in the main kateb, through which the water poured in torrents. The wave car— ried away everything before it. Tae Clan Drummond then began to go down, and boats were lowered, when the Holbein came cloxe up and took on as many of the Clan Drummond’s people as possible. The captain cf the Clan Dromrmond was being hauled on board the Holbein, when the Lascars of the crew ofthe former vessel who were fighting for their lives, pulled bim into the waterand drowned him. The fourth cfficer of tre Clan Drummond Max Murdock Elected President. (SpectaL to Tue Examiner) Monrreat, Dec. 19.—Max Murdock, Commercial Travellers Saturday. The event is one of much provinces. A. R. Colvin and G. Lebure. —— Report from Port Mulgrave. [Seectat TO Tus Boarp or Trape ] * Mvuierave, Dee, 19.—Winds North west, strong, steamer St. Olaf Pictou. Sunday, rained all day. en Armenian Troubles. Tsing—Ping, 90 , i reached the Geck of the Ho'dein saf ly, but was swept sverboard by # huge wave and drowned. Severe! Europeans on board the lost ship were drowned by the frantic Lascars, who dragged them down into the water in their wild effor « co save them- selves, —_—— Activity. British Military Lonpon, Dec. 16.—The war department has just placed contracts among a number of Birmingham manufacturers for tbe supply of 10000 metal cariridge cares. The Kings-Norton Metal Company alone has undertaken to suprly 2 500,080. The contracts are all marked urgent. This large order can hardly be regarded as tend- ing to alleviate apprehensions concern!ng the possibility of an outbreak of war. In fact theonly inference to be gathered therefrom is that the situation with regard to France. Russia and the Transvaal continues extremely critics!. dl die Lord Curzon Sets Sail. Loxpox, Dec. 17.—Lord Curzon, of Kedleston, the new viceroy of India, start~ ed yesterday for Marsei'les, overland, to join Lady Curzon on board the Arabian there. A party ef friends, including his tather, the Rev Alfred Nathaniel dolden Curzon, Baron Scbarsdale, Lord George Hamilton, the secretary of sta‘e for India, he Duke of Westminister. The United States charge d’aftaires, Henry White and Mre White bade them farewe'l at the rail- road station. ALL HEADACHES from whatever cause cured in half an hour by ' MAN'S HEADACHE POWDERS HOPE vl ats and 25 couteat all druggists. increasiog. In addition, there is great dis tress among the Armenians, who ‘in many Unless aid is brought wao places are starving. them soon, the widows and orphans survive the massacre will be wiped out. The Catholics and Cuba. Lonpon, Dec. 17.—The Rome corres- pondent of the Daily Chronicle says: “Ir rerponee &esurance liberty as the Catholics in America. property. est thanks to President McKinley.’ a A Year’s Work on the Clyde. > London, Dee. 18.—The vear’s return “ the ae operations on the | g5,000 - ee os yde, published to-day, show an ou PUl # hers of the board of which reaches the enormous total of 446,- 9i1 tons. The veesels which goto make} up that immense tonnage include 252 merchant ateamers, nine men-of-war eight steam yachts, fourteen racing yachts, 5 aad only one sailing veersel. <.oae*> Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Table t Alldruggists refuna the moneyif it tails to re <d2¢ ASSOCIATION. 'The Crew Rescued inthe Mediter- Nova Scotian, was victorious inthe con tert forthe preridency of the Dominion Association on interest to the The newly «lected ,directors are, William Kearney, Charles Guord, James Robineon, sailed for Constantinople, Dec. 16.— According o toreports received here, the outrages by Moslems on the Christians in Armenia are to the Vatican’s inquiry on the | subject, President McKinley bas sent an that the Catholics in Cuba and the Philippines will enjoy the same amyle The Washington government has also promis- ed the pope that measures will be taken to prevent vravisional governmeast’s des~ poikag convents or seizing ecclesiastical The pope has sent his warm- ranean Sea [Speciac To Tug Examiner J Dec. 19.—The New Yor«, a people schooner Deerhill for Santos Jaiden with Jumber. ————- THE KAISER AGAIN. Opinions About Great Britain and France. Ze.tung from a parliamentary source, the Lin peror recently, npon the occasion of his treceiving the officers ot the Reichstag, re marked that there had been many changes affecting the relations of the great powers. Witbin the past few weeks, be said, it has orcome maniiest that the apntagonisme of certain interests'were makiog themselves felt more than formerly, and under the circumstances account had to be taken of these antagovisms, which might result in decisive issues, The Emperor referred to the success achieved by the vigorous Euglish policy at Fashoda, but said it must be admitted that it was not certain that the Anglo-French differences had been completely adjusted. Referring to the Anglo-German colonial treaty, the Emperor eaidthe arrangement was accomp!ished owing to the friendly an? accommodating spirit shown on both sides aod Germany migbt expest to gain advantages thereby. Owing to theturn of ‘| the international situation, the Kaiser add- ed,Germany was ina position to apply herself to the protection of her own inter- ests, ~ The Gordon Memorial. Montreal, Dec. 17.—The business men of Mootrea! are determived that Cunada shall have a sharein the Gordoy memorial College which Lord Kitchener ie about to establish at Khartoum. It ie understood thet the movement has been started by Lord Strathcona, which will help the list ,;with asubstanual subscription, notwith- standing that he hes already subscribed ondon fund. The mem- trade met this morning to form the nucleus o| a movement which shal! be shared in ‘by al! Canada and the boards of trade in the various cities will be » asked to do their sbare. & ——-—___—_» © TO CURE TOOTHACHE IN A MINUTE Use NERVOL. One application cures :if not, your money back. Equally good for Neuralgig and Headache. 25c, at all Druggists, storrgpnnnenennnnnnenenyenan et 2 | ) THE CROWDS ARE COMING AS USUAL TO THE Uld Reliable Headquarters of alld Lill. > invited FHTTEYAADEUERRNTH RET RE NUET ARTEL ETE PTL TM ART TET PTI PPP TT Hitt > * I NAUTHNNNNNENNRTNENNNENET NNN RENEE HTP T NTT ATT TT | Everybody Bargains for all GEO, CARIER & CO Santa Claus Headquarters AALAAALGAdAMaAdAsdddbsddbQdd ddd AbAUAALULAAAAAAASGALLAAAAAASAMAGADAALAAAL AML AAAUAALAALAAAAL LALLA Gata a ttt SSeS SHLD SBTVVVOASVssSQoeeoe ye \ i MAMAh! UAMUA Ad Udd aad dbk MbbAAA AAA Sb dd Wi simple $15.00 and $16 00, Sut the money. Call to show goods jritish eteamer Parnell) has arrived from the Med- iterravean ports, bringing ten shipwrecked who were taken from the disabled in mid-ocean, be Deerbill sailed trom St John, Nov 23rd, Berwix, Dec. 17.—According to a com- } munication received by the Berlin Boreen . Loxpex, Dec .lé.—The war office auth- orititg are rigorously enforcing their right to prohibit the intrusion of artists or pho tographers in the neigh borbood of milvary fortifications, Their extreme circumspec- tion ia illustrated by a recent occurrence. One of the pictorial magazines has com- missioned a vilunteer officer to write a discreet article on “Home Deferess,” which it was proposed to publish with an embel- lishment of photographic views. The war office heard the proposal with great distav~ or, and on permission to take the photo- graphs being +pplied for the request was curily refused. The detention of strangers of doubtful appearence has been an uaus- ually frequent occurrence of late in the neighborhood of military works. eae - NT Roy, Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeguards the food | { There is uothing she would appre late more. $8.50 Rack is the best we in and AAAAAAARARASAAARRAAA against alum. ee Alum baki wders are the greatest menacers to health of the present day. SaaS AAAAHAASAREA Purse Values We bave an excellent line of purses, we offer at prices that will actonish you—these make an exceptionally nice and useful present, Other Purse Values We have in perfumes—our stock isthe largest aod best— this week we intend to make the prices se]] them. nea..We have many other nice articles—wonld be have you look over. A. W. REDD'N, Phm. 8. Central Drug Store Sunnyside. * > bE EEE EE EE ED o TSS IS aS ASSIS UES = Gift Chousing Is Puzzling “= Sometime Ve Se Sze8¥2 S181 SUS SU Se ME SM TRUS URAC ASS AS ASS e = “i pleased to te a a Kd * ms he * oi * ‘ye a ae oe “a ms bs de It ismade by choosing some useful article from our stock—A rattan or cobber seat Tiocker—-one of those pretty easy chairs in Mahogany finish frames—A bamboo easel—a fancy taple in bamboo, oak or mahogney, or Walnut. Or perhaps your Hall Rack getting shabby. And Your Wife Wants a New One Come in and seo what a beautiful Hall Kack you can get for $8.50 If you want a better one we have them at $10.00, $12.00 shown for We are always glad have ever look around. @eeS]eeeot-2 John Newson TGS sesh cinta alleen eee ee