o Bculhe ea Rag i ae oie > > RR Sa. EAS ye Anam ma HERES’ A CHANGE for wide-awaka buyers. WEEES & -O offer "this week special ind uce- yaents for bargain seekers. Thirty Two LADIES’ GOSSAMERS Regular rice $3.35 to 10.50 Will sell to clear 5Oc to 3.00 Come quick for bargains- WEEKS About forty left of the SOILED AND SAMPLE WIHTE SalRTS Which we are clearing out at al- most half-price, All sizes, 14 to 163. Prices—35c¢ to &0e, Worth—72c to $1.35. As good aa new, only soiled by handling and being in show win- dow Soiled Laced Curiains and single pairs, 0 p.c. discount to clear. NEW CORSETS nearly one thousand pairs bought twenty p.c. under usual prices. Best fitting Corset made. 30 and 35 corset for 25c. 48c . for 42c, 65e “ for 50c, &8c & for 75e. 1.15 “ for 1.00. 1,35 “« for 1.15. All sizes— New Sample Blouses. ... Twenty.five New Sample blouses very pretty goods, ‘These we offer this week at. low prices, in Muslins, Ginghams and Prints. Whortsars Retail, OVSOSSSOCUSAES BOSH L841 2OG88 HOUSEROLE AMMONIA Everybody knows its many uses. A necessity in the bouse. We put this up in 16 oz bot- tlea, as being the most con- venient. Ammonia is judged by its strength. Yo will find this of first quality. 20c per bottle. A.W. REDDIS, Phm 8 CENTRAL DRUGSTORE, Sunnyside. SESFSOOS & SOOO GOSSSESSOSOOSE LOCC EHS SODEROEOTS SRBADSGSELBST OL OOOO BSSK SSOSHOOOC OTE SSCL2«6000 SOS*SSDOCSSOSCOI®icsorvecs r BR. CLARY weats Crronic Diskasss by the Salie- bury method of persisten self-help, in Tem ving causes from the blood. ceo he tmwons, inteligent treatraontin person or by letrer insures Minimum of suffer- ing we one ‘mur Of Cure possible in Aveid attempts unaided. Graduate of N.Y. University Aud the NEW YORK HOSPITAL. Twenty years practice in N. Y. City. oma registered in |).+. and Canada DDRESS: CHARLOTTETOWN, P EL. @ANADA, ‘ OFFICE. Victoria Row. Seem Gene reserved for patients, mecs On appliesticn. Oet lé lyr ot -e Sa naustineaernalencateatataa eae THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN MARCH 24, 1898 TELEGRAPHIC, SPECIAL DESPATOHES TO THE KXAMINER. PEITISH CABINEE. eee ee Reported Retirement of Lord’ Salisbury. a ee en ALCL IN Probable that the Duke of Devonshire | Will be Premier and Balfour Foreign Secretary. Lennox, Mareh 24.— The Daily Chroni- cle says: “We learn thata long Cabivet Council was held on Monday to consider an intimation from the Marquis of Salisbury of his desire, acting on medical advice, to resign both the Premiership and the Foreign Secretaryship. Our news is obtained from & source usually truet- worthy; but the crieia may take a few weeks to develop. The Queen being abroad, Lord Salis- bury’s successurs aie almost certain to be the Duke of Devonshire, as Premier and Arthur J. Balfour as Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs. Seneca at PARLIAMENT OF CANADA, Lobbying the Yukon Bill. BUT IT WONT GO THROUGH. Probably the Contractors Will Make an Offer. THAT NORTH WILTSHIRE CURYE, ———— Mr. Chariton’s Sunday Bill Kille d. Orrawa, March 24.—It is believed that @ tremendous lobby was put up during the last two weeks to carry the Yukon Bil! through the Senate, and that it has failed. Three days ago it seemed poseible that the Senate might be stampeded, and name afier name of prominent Conservatives were givin as converts to the measure. But the last day or two, the power of the lobby seems to be broken and tbe cold re-~ ception given to Senator Frank Smith’s speech spoke volumes. In the course cf hie speech, last evening, the Secretery of State made . cuur that he regarded the case as Lijpel ss. Ina tone of bitter disappointmen., .c express- ed regret that the majority cf Sevatore had made up theirminde to destroy the measure. Probably the next thing will be an offer on the partof the contractors to reduce the ,and grani to one-half and give up the monopoly. The Government is trying to discourage them from making this admission of the value they place on their bargain. But the contractors, just now, are thinking more of themselves than ot the Government. In the Houee of Commons yesterday, { Mr. McDonald, of P. E. Island, ‘was toid that the work on the curve on the ‘ailway. at”North Wiltsbire, in that province, cost eight thousand dollars so far, but the bilis Were not yet all paid. Mr. McLean, of Toronto, moved that Mr. Charlton’s Sun- day bill be referred back to committee to strike out the clause forbiddiag ths sale of Sunday newspapers. The House was divided and Mr. ——— tn enn mens enn weprereorenreneenenneeernnenintties I Pale. The rush is beginning. We ean sepply Remnants and Last Fear’s Patterns at almost giving away prices, but we pride our- selves on our stock of 1898 Patterns. Better Than Ever Cheaper Than Ever Our Wall Peper Roen si isstocked witk the finest 1598 de- ai guis. Papers fer Parlor, Mall, Lit- rery, Dimimg Rreom, Bedreem, Kitchen, with borders to mateh. We aie sole ents for P. KE, Island, fer Celin Mae arthur @ Ce. oats and Alfred Peats 4 Ce., ew York, Sampie books always ready, Gee, Carter & Co’y., Wall Paper Depot TOPPLLAPPTrrerens enter re eoTenneDnennennE rn nE Teneo ni nnn Ls MMAAASAAUMALANUA A dsddsaddbd: LAdbbddbdbddbddd Akddbddddddddddddadd priverervee SSB OS 66 6S6S65655 654664665 iT PAYS TO BUY AT PERKINS } McLean’s motion curried sixtyefive to fittye | eight. Afterthe House went into committee, Mr. Mclean moved that the committee rise which sould have the eflect of killing tbe whole bill. This reopened the whole ; . oo a question, and occasioned & whole evening’s ‘ discussion, AtTo’clock Mr. MecLean’s} motion thet the committee riee was put and carried, 60 to 43. This kills the bill for the present sesvion, unless Mr. Charlton sbouid get it reatoredto the order paper which he says he will try to do. ——-—_<>—- FORT AUGUSTUS CHULCH, The following list contains the names of the winners prizes in the drawing ia aid of Fort Augustus Church, 2485 A A McLennan, Heifer. 2431 Mrs Jas Moynagh. Souris East; Mag- nifying Glass sud Views. 860 Shanghnessy, Newton Chair Tidy. 1576 Susana Smith, Webster’s Corner; Gold Brooch. 1515 Margaret Hetherman, Boston; Lamp. 5557 John C McDonald, Charlottetown; Picture. 2225 Mre M Hannigan, 213 Franklin St; Wine Decanter. 2227 Milly McKeozie, 13 Tranius St. Cam; 1 Glass Fruit Dish. 1666 Matt J Phelan, Rosindale; Mat. 309 Nellie McDonald, 422 Boston, Mass; Tea Cosy, 4024 HJ Cuntingham, Cambridge; Set Candle Sticke. 2418 Robert Spread. 2179 Rev Dr Doyle, Vernon River; Crystal Set, 137! Edward Gruken, Emerald; Cologn Stand. 5774 Mayoard T McDonald, Georgetown; Silver Watch. 5772 Maggie Sencebangh, Butter Cooler. 872 Richard Asbourn,372 Elliot St. Upper Falls. 4 Sheep. 3262 George Aul¢, Charlottetown; Butter Knife avd Sagar Spoon. 755 Mrs William Brazil, Johnston’s River; Fancy Table Cover. 8403 W C McLauchlin, 18 Middlesex Sr. Malden; Parlor Stove. 2762 Jas Sullivas, Pleasant St. Norwood; Mat. 1675 Blanche McSwain, Pleasant Si. Nor wood; Sofa Sushion. 1163 Jas E Connick, Kensington; Set Vases. : 8220 Mra Bernard McCabe, Tracadie; Ayshire Cow, Souris; Jersey U pperfalis; Bed McGuirk, Dromore; Georgetowr; Silver 8691 Georgia M Mutch, Southport; Silver Pickle Dieh. 4721 Claira Mcueod, Charlottetown; Crystal] Set. 350 Mra Lawrence Driscoll, 77 Bradford St. Lawrencc; Sieel Plough. 611 Edward McPhilipe, Kinkora; Organ. 8030 Nicholas Dunphy, 107 Boylaton; Heifer. LOCAL NOTICES, The new crop of dressy wearing blouses is fastly being cradled in by our buyers. The prices are the traveller’s prices. We get the cash dfscount; you get the profit usually aeked for on such goods. Only one ofa kind and thata good one,--Jas Paton & Co. Here’s an awakening of sleeping value that deserves wide heralding. The sample of gloves and blouses. See window .—Jas Paton & Co" Goods at these prices will scatter like chaff before a whirlwind. Ladies’ b!ouses 35:, 39¢ 60c, 80c, 95c, and $1.00. Good value at 33 1~3 more.—Ja;s Paton & Co. Try a package of “Farinosa” the new breakfast food Beer & Goff are advertising today. It is only 15 cents a package. 71 2i Two husdred and fifteen new caccs and 216 deatha from the plague were re- ported in Bombay on the 18th. Five Kuropeana have beev attacked. The Mobaminedans at Hubli, on the South Mabratta Railway, hearing of the riots in Bombay, have decided to resist the plague precautions and operations over the lige. The volunteers have been mobilized and the infantry has been summoned, but as yet there has been no conflict. The London Times publishes a military arcticle, showing that Russia’s strength op the Manchurian frontier is considerably less than is generally supposed and is cer~ tainly inadequate to meet a well equipped adversary. Commenting editorially upon the conclusions drawn by ite contributor, the Times says: “Japan evidentiy has takev measure of Russia’s strength, and the result is seen in Russia’s withdrawal from Cerea. Japan hae made no fuse, but she has acted and she has acted so quietly that her action stands revealed for the first time by its results. It forms an admirable object lesson for the British Government” 26 CASES — BOOTS & SHOES Just received, and new opening up. Our first shipment of new goods We expect another large shipment this week. atest Styles Lowrest Prices Ladies’ Shoes, patent tip and plain, round, pointed, and com- mon sense twes. R. K. JOST alert " = , Ri is BH KBBABABAGAGAD at VP 7 NEWS NOTES, A Memorial signed by seventy-nine medical women has been presented to Lord George Hamilton protesting against the Indian Cantonments Rules of 1897. Objections are raised to the secret denua- ciation of supposed diseased persons, and to the means of compuleion employed to bring suspected persons unter observation and treatment. The length of the conta- gious period, the impossibility of a really adequate detention, the questions of ex~ pense, of accomodation, of jnstice, of de= finitely establishing eitner the presence or the absense cf disease, the fallacious nature of certificates pronounsing perrons whohave been knowu to be diseasd as healthy, are discussed. The slight amount of medica] treatment usually given to the troope iscomnented on, and the necessity of trustwerthy etatistice ie urged. A system of dispensaries making treatment easy and popular among the civil popula. tious of Cantonments is advocated. Regu- lations rendering vice difficult and dishon- ourable are suggested, as well as the instruction of the soldier when recruited on the moral coniuct expeeted of him. Carter’s for Wall Paper You cannot sfford to wear slop ready to wear elothing. It is weakness of human nature to judge by appearances. Even a dog wll bark at a tramp while » well dressed man will pass by unmolested. See our rain proof coate.—Jas Paton & Co. Two bottlee Worcester Sauce for 25ets. at Beer and Golf's. Miss Lucy Lefurzgey, graduate of the Emerson College of Oratory, is at home t a limited number of pupils in physical culture and oratory. For particulary enquire at her residence, Mra. L. J. Sent- ner’s, Weymouth St. 13 4w eod New American [Hats jus opened at Paton’s. Buy the best Hat in the mar ket— you will find itat Paton’s Gentlemen, buy your Hatat Paton & Co's. Oysters 35 cents a quart at Joys. OS 90S OS SBSODOOF6ODOSD9 MADE TO-DAY AT QUIRK'S BAKERY a) Cream Pies 12c each @ocoanut Pies _—.* Washington Pies i.e. Pastry Pies re: * W ive ares 106 * Jelly Rolls it * Jelly Squares 18¢ per doz Ginger Snaps ize “ Ib Oat Cane — Seed Cakes le New York Fruit iv JOHN QUIRK, CITY BAKERY, Gratton Street, @ 0S 9S 5S 5S93SIS O44 OD OD OD O92 0B OSD 263792 DOO] 90QO® =O 170-2 dO —. oS $9002 SP OS2O4282464 ne ne x . A.M Can. Sve, C. E. Graduate College of Civil Enginseeriag Carnell University. Consulting Engiveer for General Work, Specialties: ydraulic, Sanitary Engineer- New Sailor Hats New Walking Hats New Dress Hats New Ribbons— New Flowers—-New Ornaments. EF". Perkins & Co., Agents for Moncton Woolen Hills, Pp. a 3 OOS Os 666556 5G5G 5S GI5GGGSGSGSS Qe 2 —— Zs a Ri ae New Hat and Bonnet Shapes SS ee — oa SUNNYSIDE PRONE TS Rw WANTED, ALL WOMEN Zee in Charlottetown to see our handsome . display of néw np to date stylish Shirt Vvaists — eS We’ve put a few in the southern win- dow, simply to suggest the stock. But we want to show you the others. Come in, look round, take your time examine each one if you like. We’:e pleased to show them. HOORE aMcLEOD What We Advertise We Have. ae ita Peat eee ee 4 - re . “ Pepet wnt wan G2 Rid weld”! ibe Hats, Hats and Hats ——o0 Hard Hats, Soft Hats, Good Hats, Latest Styles and Colors. No manufacturer has a monopoly of making the bert — Our hats give satisfuction. We think we give as good ® ha HENRY R. LORDLY ©. E| for the price, asisto b= ad. ; This season we are prepared to co better than ever for our customers. Don’t buy your spring hats or c.ps, till you have see™ ng and Bridge Designing. Offices at Charlottetown and St John | Island correspondents address to TREUOTTTTPTTUPVDTTTTTPYTTTT TT Stamper’s Corner, Charlottetown. our styles and prices, D. A. BRUCE High Class Tailoring.