‘99.29 ae ae sprang gefre WEE i - ce fe eG ee pre frHR DMATLY EXAMINER, eee JANUARY'S, 1898 EI an ie re Pre ES 3 ! ~y ay ; yay a) V Fa £ 4 § ‘ ch. . oy s : om teen Oe att d P rt WN) 4 1 . » Sats aor ay wre SALE 2 DEK ate nae : ey errr ney »* ¥ E “7 : Lah “ Va NS 7 PRICE &LL~— —ON LADIES JACKETS. When Wa Cut We Gat’ Our Miss Beera, who hae #0 succes- fully sun our Mantle Mepartment since we opened ou retail store (pring 1892) has left us for the winter, fora three months’ holiday, and we ave glad to say only left,as a »mall, —s of Jack- ete yet to dispose of. he management bas resolved t¢ make a clearance at HALF - PRICH No reserve. All our stock in thiv Depart:nent of Jacketa, There are over 45 tochoose from; All oew gooda. The prices run from $2.50 to $15. Thus it will be “TWO FOR THE PRICE OF ONE. $2.50 for $1.25. 3.50 for 1.75. 950 4.75. 4:75 for 2.37. 10.50 5.25. 5.00 for 2.£0. 12.00 6.00. 6.00 for 3.00. 13.50 6,75. 7.00 for 3.50. 14.00 7.00. 8.00 for 400. 15,00 7.00. WHEN WE COT WE CUT The Black Jackets run pp}? §15-00. The Colored Jacke ts ryn pp ta 39.uv. Wr hove ‘Five Brown Beaver ones at ~ orth looking at. Teey are nom | 34 Tn, A.WEEKS & Co. §©6©Torowro, Jaa. STRLRGRAPHIC, |" coat REBELLION. DESPATCUERS TO THE EXAMINER, | } ' ®PEOIA! ' © Richard Pat Down | as EXTRAVAGART SOHESES Sir Louis and Mr, Willsen the Right Side. NIPPED. The Mail and Em- pire’s Ottawa special saye:-“ft is learned | that Sir Richard Ceariwright, as a result of | pressure which has becn brought to bear | en bim+by his liberel friends in Ontario | «ince last session-toexert his imfluence in cerrecting the extravagant tendencies of the goverogent, has presented aa ultima- tus to his colleagues since the goveru- ment reassembled. Tike exact nature of the ultimation the despatch adde, ha not Seen divulged; but itis eupposed that the Ibera] ‘foancier hae given the government to understand that the affairs of the coeatry can be ad - ministered on amore eco.rmical soale. Sir Richard hes put bis foot down apon the acquisition of the Caaada Bastern Railway by the government ¢ad subsidiz - ing another line tetween Montreal end | Quebee. ‘ He is unalterably opposed to the new His Foot | | ob] gations. ‘Steps towards Conciliation, | ae Conferences to de Beld. | ——- = Havana, Jan. @.--It is rumored that General Fitz-Hagn Lee will accompany Capt. General Blanco when uke datter takes the field. It is further reported that Senor i -tradabaima, delegate to United Svetes of the Cuban Insurgents, will arrive he e shortly aad accompany the Captain- General and General Fitz-Hugh Lee to she Geld, and that evaferenceewits General Gorrey will follow. The reports have caused a sensation. | THE tie em RECIPROCAL CLAUSE. Aditional Conatries Enjeying the Benefit. Ovravu,dan. 8.—Several more coan- tries bave been added to the list of those entitled to the benefits of the Canadian Reciprocial Taritf. They are Mojocco, Siberia, Salvaéor, Tonga and the BSavth Africas Republic. The concession is made uot Ou the mers cf tbe tariffs of these countries,but oa account of Britain’s treaty a ff /LATEST NEWS SY WIRE AND MAIL | schemes involving a large expenditure to which eeveral of his colleagues wish to | commit the government. In this attitude § he has the support and eo~operation of Sw | Louis Davies and Mr. Mille, AR. Notman, at present C. P. R. District Passenger Agent at St. John, has been appointmed General Passenger Ageat of the line in New Brunawick and Meice. THE CHINESE PROBLEM. — oo England and Japan in Concert RUSSIA'S LOAN PROPOSAL REJECTED. -—— China Will get the Money in England. Lo xpox, Jan. 8.—A despatch from Shanghai says: A Japanese flect of three battleships, tea cruisers and bumeroua smaller vessels has been placed at the dis- posal of Sir Alex Baller, Commacder-ia- The Jacket Leaders. Another lot of Hockey Skates, which includes all sizes. Prices low. Se apcous W. E. DAWSON'S 0000 OOSo vw es OH 2090086 2eOese To-day Begins it but does not end it. We stock take the end of this month, and before do- ing sO we wish to reduce stock. All 15¢ and 20c Soaps will be sold for 20c. 10¢ Soaps 3 for 2Ue, and such like reductions. As we have a very large stock it wiil pay you to see over it. A. W. REDDIY, Phim 8 CENTRAL DRUGSTORE, Sunnyside. SO0000000000005F 00009000 FOSOCSOOOSOOOOSSOOHSE 6 O99022829888008 62000080 eeeee SYN FFP en | Pexix, Jan. Chief oa the {China stat‘on. This step , has been taken in case Russia persis's® n | noring the joint ivterest.of England ani 8.—China has rej- ected the propOsals fora Russian guarantee lean, Kiao Chou has been leased to Getmaby for fifiy years only, although Germany has demanded a ninety-nine veer terin. Loxpox, Jan.8—Jhe Standard s:ys; It is now ruvored that Great B,itain will loan China £16,000,060 direct without the issue of a private guarantee loan. ‘PENITENTIARY OFFICIALS, Rumored Changes. j eee a Dorcuesrer, Jan. 8.—It is ramored her that four guarde of the penitentiary are to be discharged; that Deputy Warden Ross is to be removed. and that Warden Foster will be transferred from here to St Vin- cent De Paul Penitentiary, and that Acountant Gray will be temporially trans- ferred from here to St. Vincent De Paui. omrernenrnenenenenetenen ez = This is a Bookstore Several other lines of bus- iness live under this same roof, each of them the largest of its kind in this Province. But, firet and foremost, this is a BOOK. STORE, and especially it is a Scnoot Book Deror. All the authorized Schoool and College Books are kept in stock, and a big stock of all School Requisites, and the prices are always as low as the lowest. Need we say more? Geo. Carter & Co’y., BOOK SELLERS AND STATIONERS, AAU ALLA ANGALAALAULAS LAG tds PvPrrrerrennenenernnnrnrerrieronren nner ened ner nT rer tint? i hospital, today, Mre. | Bowever. , for the occupation Liao Tu: Bg peas ‘insula froin A pe int con- ea eeeumnnauanLl New York,Jan. €.—At the Presbyterian Mand Ballington Booth was said to be slowly improving. She must remain io the hospital some time, Mowtreat, Jan. 6.—J. H. Blumenthal & Sone, one of the largest efhing bon<es in the city, aesigoed yesterday to Ganlt Bros. The firm had three large eteres in the city. The liabilities will be very heavy, amounting 4o about $150,000. a ty Orrawa, January 6.— Although the militia authorities have heard nothing from the Imperial Government concerning the latter’s alleged intention to employ a regi ment of Conadian eoldiera in case of war in the East, applications for leave to vol unteer for such active cervi ice ate pouring in from all perts of Canada, Wasutnctoy, Jan. 6.—The navy depart- ment has received a report from the naval attache at London, England, telling of the ceremony attending the laying of the first plates for the Queen’s new yacht, to replace the antiquated Victoriaand Albert, which has carried royalty for many years. The pew yacht is to cost $1,000,000. The new vessel will he the same length ae the iser N She will hare a speed of 2l knota, Only two guns will be in i be’ try ard thore are j inten ded principally f for aglutt ‘bg purposes. | Lonpox, Jan. 6.--According to a special dé eap vatch from Shanghai, Ruesia is endea- voring to obtain ter ne similar to Germany’s -f Port Artbur and the Bidet abl y north of Ta~Lien-Wan. It is believed that the attitude of England and Japan will frustrate her designs, B. C., Jan, 5.— Abont three months ago, I. Galloway, of this city, set come homing pigeon® to the Kloudike, Yesterday ove of the birds arrived home. A message had been attached to its leg by a brass ting. The ring was still attac shed to the leg, but the message was gone. The bird was very much the worse for wear, but has the distinction of making the first trip fromthe Klondyke by the air route. Galloway expects two more birds to arrive daily. Panis, Jan. 6.—Another letter from au cfiicer of the Marchand expedition (now understood to be mnarchiog northward along the Nile) indicatcd that the report of the massacre of the expedition arose from the massacre of 20 Sengales riflemen and an officer, M. Paul Compte, belonging to the expedition, by natives on the River Ubanghi, who w:re subsequently punished by a French armed steamer Vienna, Jan. 7.—The Deutsche Zeitung, echoing the German feeling, says: England bas suffered acrushing defeat, but there is no fear of war. The British lion roars, but he does not bite. All civilized nations ought to be grateful to Emperer William for having destroyed the myth of Great Britain’s universal domination. TEACHER WANTED. In the seventh grade for West Kent St., School, one holding a Ist class license [ Vasdot¥iz. All Kinds, HASZARD & ( eee : GA Present salary $319. Apply at once to EWEN STEWART, See’y Schoo! Board. | Jan8 1 wk — NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the Annua! General Meeting of the share- holders of Tue Examiner Publishing Company, will be held at the office of Tue Examiner Newspaper, on Wed- nesday, the 26th day of January, inst, at eight o’clock in the evening. ARCHIBALD IRW IN, Jan8—’98 Secretary. ~* a UUDD a@@ Oo: Bittidid fs HBAGLERGELESSE DIARIES ~ - - —_—— : — on. 8 BOO ssisssasasaagasaseges ¢ NoTrouble to Show Goods ¢ =o > may be a soft snap if it to be of the best quality, White Crib Blankets—per psir Steel Grey Uaion Biankets, OOO 2248820888883 FE". Perkins & Co.. Agents for Moncton Woolea Wilts. BOOOsceccseses: Quilts, and theu remember the White or Gsey Cotton Blankets, fancy border, bound in red or blue—p with solid red borders - per r MONCTO BLANKETING, MONCTON BLANKETING Comforters, Sateen Covered, Co’tun Batting Filling trom $1,09 up to $3.00. Quilts, Sateen Covered, Down Filling from $5, 25 up. Lalefs 2 et ny $F Ke Meee. ~ae eo =e @ & ® &. leads) you to look at our Warm Blankets and entire steck is brand new, and guaran teed 27 All-wool b'ankets, superior finish, sel] ’ C. | hound wite faucy border, weihgt 5 lbs— per pair $2.10. er pair | Fine all-wool blankets, fancy border, 69c soft finish, well bound, 6 lb weight— , per pair 2.60. Extra fine all-wool blankets, solid pink and blue borders, well finished and bound, 7 lbs weight—per pair 3,95. t finish $1.25. BEBBBGALG 1898 1S9s All Sizes. eee ns MOORE SKaies The balance of our stock of Hockey and AGME CLUB SKATES at reduced prices. Hockey Sticks from 20c up. =O nb NEN Op ee et Se, Cex d i Xs THANKS } ee 95 cents to $750 FREE. . That's tke saving you may make by a prompt visit to the great “Clean Sweep Jacket Sale.” Garments of latest cut, of sty- lish length, of correct, elegant finish, ”No old timers. Read our buyers list, cate) i LOT NOt Is composed of an assortment of all Jackets in stock, from $1 95 to 2,90. Some biack, some colored, all new and stylish $1.00 Lot NO. 2 is an assortment of Jackets at various prices, up to $495, Black and colered box fronts and fitted fronts, all new, all correct, 2-00 each. LOTF NO. SB is one of the finest bargain chances ever opened in Charlottetown. Fine, warm, stylish, weli made coat, newest, finest stock, perfect in stvle, latest length, worth up to ( $6. 05 at 3 00 each. TRY LOT NO. A a great lot os choice values, $8.55 was the price of most of them. They’re ell new, correct length, sleeve, collar. 4.09 each. y LOT NO. 5 «imply is beyond comparison. New, black and colored Jackets, choice cloths, very latest in every respect. Value—up to $12.50 each, to go at 5.09 each. MOORE & McLEOD, ‘What We Advertisc We Have.” ! , OOOO SE4E40E CW p.ccseeceeseeses 7 Ree ee eee th ry ” ” lo our many friends, who helped us do such an excellent trade during the past weeks. V. VERY LOW PRICES hc still continue on n¢ arly all lines, fora few days. G. F. HUTGHESON = ° Fe p. J. D. McLeod’s