. a © . oo ie b Se sania San NRRL ORME EL mi° 7? fs e1 a < yr THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN. JANUARY 3, 1898 Farewell PRICE —ON ALL— LADIES’ JACKETS. When We Cut We Cut Our Miss Beers, who has *0 succes- fully run our Mantle Department since we opened our retail store (#priog 192) has left us for the winter, fora three months’ holiday, and we are glad to say only left usa »mall quanity of Jack- ets yet to dispose of. The management has resolved to make a clearance at HALF - PRICE All our stock in this Department of Jackets. There are over 45 two choose from: All new goods. The prices run from $2.50to $15. Thus it willbe“*TWO FOR THE PRICE OP ONE. No reserve. $2.50 for $1.25. 3.50 for 1 75. 9.5@ 4.75. 4:75 for 2.37. 10.50 6.25. 56.00 for 2.60, 12.00 6.00. 6.00 for 3.00. 13.50 6,75. 7.00 for 3.50. 14.90 7.00. 8.00 for 400. 15,00 7.00. WHEN WE CUT WE CUT Fhe Black Jackets ran upt> $15.00. The Colored Jacke ts run up to 12.00. Wr hove ‘Fioe Brown Beaver ones at $9.30 worth looking at. Teey are now $t 75. W. A.WEEKS &To. The Jacket Leaders. xpress Another lot of Hockey Skates, which includes all sizes. Prices low. AT.eeee- W. BE. DAWSOWS SSSOCSOSO SOK*S DOSER s coos $a 1 SOES--- @ : Up-to-date. § 8 Having a large and well § $ . ° © ° . . to please you. We have the reputation of giving exceptional values ia ourline. If you should have acoven during ‘9, remember there is a remedy British Cough Cure CURES MOST KOFFS. A.W. BEDDIN, Phm s s s e s CENTRAL DRUGSTORE, : i : selected stock, aud still eager Buannyside. ecscecseccesseseec™ TELEGRAPHIC, SPECIAL DESPATCHSS TO THE EXAMINER. NOTES FROM THE CAPITAL, The School Question Agaia, | A Mandement te be Read. Orrawa, Jan. 3.— The Ontario elections are to take place next month. A dissola~ tion will oceur immediately after the clove of the present session, about the middie of the month. The Roman Catholic Hirearchy meet at Montreal on Wednesday to consider the Pope’s Eacyclical on the SchoolgQuestion. A mandament will be read in all church- es next Sunday. —_———__ AN AMERICAN’S A Rather Good One Though, A Canadian Battalion to ba Sent to China. Coo ee IDEA. New Yorx, Jan. 3.—The London cor- respondent of the Suncables ‘ihe Sun that he is enabled to say that in the event of tronble ia tle far east the Canadian Militia will have an opportunity of covering them- selves with glory. The war department and admiralty have, between them, drawn up scheme whereby a battalion of this militia will be burried to Hong Kong from Vancouver, the moment war seems im- menent. They would reach China long before any force from England could go there and it is thought their co-operation would boom the imperial unity idea. Orrawa, Jao. 3.—General Gascoigne stated yesterday that he had not heard word of any proposal to send a Canadien regiment to China. Osean Steamer Wrecked. Havirax, Jan. 3.—The steamer Gerona of the Thompson Line, was wrecked at Seal Island, with a cargo of wiieat and oats, from Portland to India. Troeps Moving. Catro, Jan. 4.—A battalion of Camer- onian Highlanders has been ordered to be in readiness to asceud the Nile q fortnight hence, ’ Bicycle Race. ? — —_— New York, Jan.3.—Michael wen the 25 mile bicycle race with Edward’ Taylor, conteeted here yesterday. LATEST NEWS BY WIRE AND MAII —_—— Pekin says the action of the British minis~ ter in askingthe Chinese Government to delay the arrangements for the proposed Ruas¢ian guaranteed loan of 100,000,000 taels for a tew days to eneble him to con- eult with Lord Salisbury in the matter, was largely influenced by British Opinion in Chiva. British residents throug hout China areearnestly urging the financial intervention of England to tor stal! Russia ( in coming to China’s relief. <A special despatch from Shanghai says that come munications are constantly passing be- tween the British and Japanese officers, and itis understood that the Japenese ministers are trying to effect an approachment with England on the basis Scveyeeevnteenerrnaerenneetnn tne New Years’ Eye —_—___ Clearing out Sale Calendars Cards Fancy Goods Toys and Chinaware. Geo. Carter & Co’y., Fancy Goods and Toy Bazaar. 7 3 q 3 = = — VOPveverevernevervevennrnevvenenonnenernenpnvenpnnennrenr ernenennet? administration. Loxpox, December 31.—A_ letter from ‘Kobe says tha: military mauceuvres of great magnitude were executed in Japan last month for the first time eince the war, Lonpox, Jan. 1, 1898.—The new year honors ere an Karidum for Baron Kalibury the Lord Chancellor; peerage for Sir Wiil- lam Waltace H selr, the wel!-knowy Lanarkshire Baron, and Sir Borace Brand Townsheod—Farquhar, member of parlia- ment for West Marylebone, baronetcies for Sir Saul San-uel, the agent general of New South Wales in Loudon, and Sir Frederick Wigan, senior partrer of the firm of Wigan company, and Mr. Jobo Wilfrid MacLuae, member of parliament for South-east Lancashire, and knightage for the Hon. G. W. Burton, chief justice of Ontario. The per-ous honored with the order of companion of the bath, include Professor Darcey Tnomp-on, the seal expert of the British foreign office. Mr. J. MecLeavy Brown, the British consular agent at Zoul is made a C.M. G Tnomas J. Liston the mijiionaire mercbant§ receives a knighthood. Loxpox, December 31.—The Times, in its review of the events of the vear thie morning, after saying it is disagreeable to be obliged to record failure of the long effurts of Lord Salisbury and Mr. Cleve- land to bring about aa arbitration treaty, observes: ‘* America’s internal bistory may be summed up in three things: The passage of the Dingiev tariff b:l!; the triumph of Tammany Hall; and the steady growtb of a desire for a strong pavy. The latier agitation finds its excuse in Cuba and Alawaii, but the more veLement advo- cates of the new policy make no secret that it is againet Eogland, and not Spain or Japan, that the main effort is to be directed,” Qveaec, December 31.--At a dinner party at Spencers ood last evening Governcr Chapleau announced that he was simply re:naining in office at the request of the goyernment to finish the business of the ressior and sanction measures he had an- nounced in the speech from the throae. Neither he nor the premier knew who hie successor would be, said he. New Guiascow, December 3!1.—William H. Soow, who came here about three years ago to manage Gordon & Keith’s under- taking branch, left the town this moraing, and itis supposed went to the United States. A. Keith came to town on Wednes- day morniog and called oo a number of people who appeared to owe bills to the firm for undertaking work and discovered that a large number had pail their bills, for which no credit for the money could be found on his bocks. Mr. Keith found that Mr Snow had borrowed money from people who were in the habit of doing businees with the firm. One party who loaned him $25 had a bill sgainst the firm. In order to g-t his money from Mr. Snow he got him: w give him a note to the amount of the b.lland the $z5 borrowed, amounting in ail to over $100. This seen:ed to have been charged as a liab lity against the firm. Mr Srow’s hcucehold «ffects have been attached by New Glasgow par- ties. It is raid al-o that he got friends to endorse paper for him and contracted a number of bills in the stores. Gordon & Keith are not able to find out the amcunt of the'r Joes, but it wi!l be about $600. Seems as if consumptiun alweys picks out the brightest and best. Fully one- sixth of all the deaths that occur in the world are caused by consumption. Many things were once considered impossible. It would te strange if medical science dd not make some progres. The telegraph and telephone, the phonograph, the ¢’‘c'ric | it Loxpox, Dec. 31.—A despatch from | hat was hefcre the time of Dr. Pierce’: zm! CT RRPETT CUT TTerereverey yy err ay j ahove mentioned very kindly for the ; early closing. ligt. a'l were once ‘mpossible, and once was iin possi bie oO Cure ¢ n umption. Golicr Medical Vircovery, Takin accord- ing to directious, the standard remedy will cure 93 per cent. of all cases of cozsu:yr tion. Consumption is caused and fostered by impurity in the blood. It is cured by purity and richness in the blood—surely, certainly cured by the “Medical Discuvery’’ It builds up solid healthy flesh and vigor ous strength. Dr. Pierce’s Common Sense Medics] Adviser, a 1008 pape medical work, pro- fusely illustrated, will be sent free on re- ceipt ot 31 onc-zent sta npe to cover post- age only. Address, World’s Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. The spool factories of Maire consume arnnally 30,000 cords of birch wood, for which they pay $129,000 a year. One of our reven first prizes taken at the Provineial Exhibition was for the Sovereign Flavoring Extracts. They win on their merits. Application to Partiam ent: Public notice ishereby given that app’i- cation will be made to the Parliament ox Canada, at the, nextsession thereof, for an Act changing the name of The Dominion Building and Loan Association, tu that of The Dominion Permanent Loan Company. Dated at Teronto, this 17th dy of Novem- ce., A. D.. 1897. MACDONALD, BOLAND & THOMPSON 2 Toronto-street Toronte, solicitors for Applicants Draggsts’Baly Closing We, the undersigned - Druggists hereby agree to close ‘our respective places of business every night except Saturday, from Jan, 1st to Apri] 30th at 9 o’clock, Johnson & Johnson. Reddin Bros. A. W. Reddin. Geo. E. Hughes. Si W. R. Watson. S. W. Dodd. The clerks thank the employers ot # joint guaraniee of reform in Chinese) , 25 OOS sssssssaanssssssscnssnssQ® Tremen Our Jackets are all this will be lost on the goods, Ladies’ Jackets, L.dies’ Jackets, * @ ® % % S % 3 % & % % = % % % % % % % % Jackel We have 4 few Jackets left which we intend to clear out at a big discount. Boucle Cloths and 'weed effects. Our goods are marked low, and the reduction while to inspect our stock before buying. Ladies’ Jackets, $ 2.60 for $1.30 4.10 for 6.85 for Ladies’ Jackets, 10.00 for EB". Perkins & Agents for Moncton Woolen Mills. 55 BOO ssssssasassssssssssacssQ@@® No Trouble to Show Goods ¢ =? 2 ® @ 2 © mom 23 2 6 ous agains SVettVsesest svVesece!e sD years’ importation and Jatest styles in Beaver Cloths, We have no old stock in our store. Money but it can’t be helped. We will meet any competition, we give will make it worth your Examples: — 1.30 Ladies’ Jackets, $ 3.40 for $1.70 2.05 Ladies’ Jackets, 5.90-for 2.50 p 3.42 Ladies’ Jackets, 8.50 for 425 ; 5.00 « Ladies’ Jackets, 13.50 for 6,50 Co... 61698 DIARIES 1898 All Kinds, All Sizes, All Prices HASZARN & IVIOORE Klondike. Start from Vanscuver, Because 1, VANCOUVER is the best outfitting ; point on the coast, goods being consider- { ably cheaper than in the United States. 2. VANCOUVER isthe nearest port of departure to the Yukon district. 3. VANCOUVER is the terminus of the C. P. Railwav, whose steamers wil] start fom VANCOUVER this spring. 4. All .orth-tound eteamers call at VANCOUVER. 5. Direct steamers to Yukon ports have now commenced to run from VAN- COUVER. 6. VANCOUVER is the only Canadian port where passengers vransfer direct from train to steamer, 7. KLONDYKE is in Canada, outfit in VANCOUVER, and save 30 per cent Customs Duty. W. GODFREY, President Board cf Trade, Vaneouver.B.C eee Watch | Makes a very acceptable and use- ful Xmas present, We are showing a nice assortment of reliable time-keepers at VERY LOW PRICES We will be pleased to have you call and examine our Watches be forepurchasing,as we may save you $$$ We Guarantee Every Watch. W. N. TANTON’ JEWELER | 7 ; Gv. Geo. St, and start ‘98?’ well, by a money saving purch.- ase from our “clear sweep Jacket sale. - KRRead these sensational v All our Jackets are correct length correc‘ collar, correct sleeve, LOT 3. Includes every Jacket in is a good field for bargain f in . the store, at prices up to] seekers. 27 Jackets from e $2.90. Some black, some | $5 70 to 6.95, go on sale at colored: sensational price of ° $3.00 each !! LOT 4. $1.00 each !! LOT 2, e Includes all Jackets priced contains some of the choice. y up to $4.95, Black and Col est garments you've seen, “ > ° ’ r ored. Newest length, sleeve Black and Colored, all ne w J collar. all stylish, regular price up ai to $8.55 = $2.00 each!! , 7 a : oe $4.00 each! ai . ’ ~” LO I eo. is Here’s the cream of the whole Terms business. An assortment of Terms of Strictly Jackets; all of newest newness Strictly oi, Cash. in every respect, our regular Cash. ; low prices up to $12.50, te go ° at $5.00 each !! . 5 © All these Jackets ase of the Larest importation. The styles “t are RIGHT. The workmanship is First cLass. The sleeves and 4) , > collars are CORRECT. Ns They are ax of Laresr lengths. 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