mw He WEEKS Big Sale. Odd- Soiled, AND Wholesale Samples WHITE SHIRTS About 15) odd shirts—Soil- Shirts and wholesale samples. We have placed the lot on thefcounter, at prices to clear, all styles—open front, hopen back. SiZES 11 to 11 1-2 At Following Clearing Prices: 72c Shirts tor 35ce, 75¢ “6 45e¢ Sde *¢ 66 50e $1.10 6 . 2 1.30 66 66 Soe 1 66 os * $1.00 1 Ov, with collars attached 508 The above sale inciudes all our wholesale White Shirt samples, received since Jan- uary Ist. WA. Weeks & Go The People’s Store, 06069280 2048S 900804 eoece There is Wo Doubt as to the value of Emulsion Cod Liver Oil In cases of general debility, coughs, colds, ete, the medical faculty recoramend it. People gain flesh and health under its mse. Our Owa Emulsion it is—as we any it ie—freshly made. Guaranteed 50 per cent best Norway Oil. Pleas ant eo take. e@ectual in its use cheaper than other makes. A.W. REDDIN, Phm 3 OMNI TEAL DREGSTORE, ¢ 68008820 1208 SGEHOCCE EEOC EDOOD ORE DOSE S unaysier. SOOO COS OSSSSESHESSL EHEVESS Come and See B. & D. 1898 Bicycles The Very best W. E- DAWSON DR. Chit treats CHRONIC Diseases by the Salis bury method of persisten? self-help, in rem ?ving causes from the blood. Con- tinuous, inteligent treatmentin person or by letter insures Minimum of suffer- ing and Maximum of cure possible in each case. Avoid attempts anaided Graduate of N.Y. University And the NEW YORK HOSPITAL, Twenty years practice in N. Y. City. oom registered in U.S. and Canada, DDRESS: CHARLOTTETOWN, P E I, CANADA. OFFICE, Victoria Row. Accomodations reserved for patients. References on application, f Oct 15 lyr re THE PAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MARCH 1, 1898. THE ONTARI) EBLSCTIONS, eee Close Call for the Goverment. A MAJORITY OF FORTY-SIX REDUCED TO ALMOST NOTHING. Tributes to the Late Mr. Perry FI ' Conservatives Hopeful that Full Returns Will Give Them a Small ~ Majority TELEGRAPHIC, SPECIAL DESPATOHES TO THE EXAMINER, DOMINION PARLIAMENT. ee —_——— --- Orrawa, March 2.—In the Houre of Commons, yesterday, dir Wilfrid Laurier drew attention to the death of Mr.S. F. Perry, M. P., of West Prince, P. E. Island, paying awell deserved tribute to bis —_—— loyalty to his party and his principles, bis devotion to his public duties and courtesy towards his opponents, Sir Charles Tupper reciprocated Mr. Laurier’s remarks, and bore testimony to Mr. Perry’s unfailing courtesy as a mem-~ ber of the Houee. Sir Louis Davies recalled his early asso« ciations with Mr. Perry, who had been a Orvawa, March 2.—There is atill doubdt about several seate, but the returns made up here give the Government of Ontario 47 and the Opposition 43, with 2 Pstrons and | Indepenaent, and Ruseell not yet polled, North Toronto (Conservative) and Hal- toa (Liberal) are carried by a majority of prominent figure in the public life of P. 1. | only one each. Island since 1854, and _ bore testimony to Two Ministers are defeated rhich will | his integrity and party loyalty, and the | make it necessary for Hon. Mr, Hardy, to open (wo constituencies. } Toronto, March. 2.—At10 o'clock Iaet | night it looked as if Hon. Mr. Hardy bad | managed to squeeze through the ele tion’s | with a scant majority, The returns are yet incomplete and the result in a number of the divisions is in doubt and the conservatives do not,by any means, admit defeat. In fact they are de cidediy Lopeful that later returns will give them asmall majority. Two ministers are beaten viz : Gitson, of Hamilton, and Drydea in Souta W W ; Ontario, both by big majorities, arm Welcome to a Warship. | ‘wr. wevcock ithe Patron leader, is also amoug the slain; but it dosn’t matier as he has no party ieft. The Patrons are annihilated—~only one, Mr. Tucker, in West Wellington, be.ng elected. The Conservatives Claim the O’Keete in Ottawa, high esteem in which he was held by his political opponents as well as by his political friends, whom he aiways regarded with the fullest confidence and warmest friendship. The debate on tLe Yukon contract was then resumed, SPANISH FEELING. Messrs, Havana, March 2.—The Spanish crniser Viscaya arrived here last evening and was given an enthusiastic welcome. HOCKEY AT ST. JOHN. defeat of —— DELUSIONS, Men, young men especially, bave a habit of Jeaving the farm, the neighborhood where they were reared, even the country of their birth, hoping to better their con- dition elsewhere, Sometimes they succeed in doing so, but in @ majority of instances their failure is compiete. Even if they succeed in gaining a competence it is often at the expense of health and happiness. Of those who hurried to California fifty years ago nine out of every ten would have succeeded better at home. Of tbe thousands who are making their way to the Yukon the proportion of failures will probably be very much greater, for it ie believed that the reports from that region are al! colored to suit the interests of the transportation com panies and A few cities on the Pacific coart. Wherever a mao is, the truest wiedom is to balance the good with the ill, to calmly weigh the advantages and disadvantages in such a question as breaking home ties, changing oue’s habitation, or hazarding a vew venture. To be happily situated, among friends, evjoying the com forts of accial life, earning & tair and honest livelihood, is far preferable to risking the doubtful * good of increased riches at the cost of health and friends. It is not unlikely that in two years the trails throug: the Yukon region will be bordered with graves of ambitions and sturdy young mei who dreamed that, by the acquisition of sud- den wealth, they would eecure a life-long lease Of happiness for-themeelves and al! who were néar and dear to them. Ina world ful] of delusions there was never a deeper delusion than this. The mil- lionaire looks no farther into the sky, no farther across the sea than his valet, As Hint «of §=Foul Play, Havirax, March 2.— The Crescents’ hockey team were defeated in St. John last night by the Canadian Winter Port team, 2 to l. Despatches from St. John say that the game was a clear case of steal. QN A TRADE BASIS, LS No Political Conditions in the Chinese Load, Loxpon, March 2,~—The Pekin corres— pendent of The Times says that the Anglo- German Joan contract is purely eommer- cial and free from political conditions, It is advantageous to both China and to foreign trade. The Army Estimates, aa emt Loxpox, March 2.—The army estimates passed the House of Commons yesterday afternoon without division. ———- > -—— ye a SSS: BS Ste BELGLLGLEGGLLGGELEL ET Le ¢ NoTrouble to Show Goods ¢ ~->s~a 2 ©] *® 04 ® 2 @ =? $SOILED »en es YY as We have 13 pairsof slightly soiled curtains, which we’ll c.°. ¢ out at the following reductions, on the marked prices 1 pair soiled curtainy, marked.........e00 eeee+ $9 15, for $2.25 1 pair soiled curtains marked. .....0sccees sseaes 2.85, for 1.95 1 pair soiled curtaius marked.......eeeee0 seeeee LAO, for .80 1 pair soiled curtains marked.....ee-seeeeceeeeee .99,for .40 1 pair soiled curtains marked..........seeeee0e-- 1,10, for .80 1 pair soiled curtains marked....cscccccesccccesss 9.20,for 395 1 pair soiled errtains marked....cscscccscescesss .69, tor .50 1 pair soiled curtains marked....+seecceccccccess 2.10, for 1, 1 pair soiled curtains marked. ....e.eeeeeeeeeeeee 1.60, for 1 1 pair soiled curtains marked....ececsseeeseseeee 250, for 2 pairs soiled curtains marked......eesecsecesse» 3.60, for 2.65 KBBS ) ue Ag tm ELGG: q WE, q ° ww 5 55 15 NINTN We é is Ds b) . & iB iB iS i as & & “ty 2 pairs curtains, last of lot, one pair slightly soiled, one pair perfectly clean, marked $3.90, for $2.£0. EE". Perkins &Co., SUNNYSIDE Agents for Moncton Woolen Wills. a LLGIGIGLGGSE SES ESEEGSG ESS ED DP BZ “SS ZG x ZU € a WU, cs , , LA¥ Ke “ ZOCAL NOTICE. MAAAAAARAAAEAA AAASA AAR AE But the Values 3 Can’t Be Copied. : Thest shirts we advertise—are shirts of honest make. Reserve Tuesday night for the races and hockey mateb. Gaudet, Howatt, Unsworth and Clark will compete in the 3, 1 asd 3 mile championships. The Crescents aad Prince of Wales will play off the final game for the trophy and the j-nior championship of P. E. Island. 51 2i There will be a hot time in the old riak next Tuesda~ night. Gaudet will try hard to hold the championship. Uns- worth, Howatt and Clark will try hard to win it. 3,1 &3 mile championships,also the Junior Hockey chamyionship will be decided. : Janitors Benefit yive Williem a big House Thursday night and show him that vou appreciate ihe good ice that bas greated you every night since the Rink opened last all. 48 3in. Miss Lucy Lefurgey, graduate of the Emerson College of Oratory, is at home to a limited number of pupils in physical culture and oratory. For perticulars Every inch of tne material is the best for the +he price —even very stitching is ) « better done than you'd expect, and they’ll stand the wash tub test. Fine, White Lanndered, ready Men’s White “Jnlaundered Shirts | enquire at her residence, Mrs. L. J. Sent- size 14 to 164, fair grade cotton, ~“ wear ghirt, well finished, Lines a Weymouth St : 13 4w eod cheap at “5c. ocom, good cotton body, open , > back, 14 to 16}. Sale Price 25c Men’s White Unlaundered Shirts Our Special Price O5c We have been in this stand for over 22 years, but now we are going to move. Before doing 80, we will offer our large stock of and the sleep of the one is no more refresh~ ing than that of the other. He is the true philosopher who works his way through wear Shirts, open back, well made full size, well made, teavy etreng | . Fine White Laundered Shirt, q couton body, fair grade, linen bosom | fest cotton body, fine Linen Bosom 4 14to 17 and Bans, high grade in every stitch $1.35 4 h , ia - Price 49c tat! soiled Shirts. Here’s the “Star,” Men’s White Unlaundered Shirts, fine cotton A . body, pare Linen Bosom and Bande lot of ‘ splendidly made and finished-- soiled most dollar shirts aren’t so good, Shirts, 14 to 17} some white ' j rome { Price 75c each e's | White Laundered realy to — ' BO this lite, “content with what the gids be- stow,” feeling that ities better to be the victim of wrong than its perpetrator, that itis better to he good than great, at last falling into his long sleep “iike one who wrape the drapery of his couch abont him and lies dowe to pleasant dreams.” crockery and glassware at a bergain, wholesale and retail at the cheap crockery store,—W. P. Colwill. Dor’t confound @ocoa wine with een- oections that happen to be labelled as i The best is the Sovereiga Vegos ine, WANT It0 KEKP YOUR NEURALGIA? Of course you don’t; so you should take ——= | Scott’s Emulsion. It isa fact this remedy cures it; aud it cures nervousness, nerve debility and insomnia. ss diiichianiiinsineiiiiiiainmaiiloiicis One million dollars is the amount the The rush is beginning. W< ean soupy Remnants and Last Epworth League has decided to recom- mend the General Conference of the Church to raise for foreign missions. Year's Patterns at almost giving away prices, but we pride our- selves en our stock of 1898 Patterns. Better Than Ever Cheaper Than Ever Our Wall Peper Room ms isatocked withthe finest 1993 de- aigns. Papers for Parlor, Hall, Lib- rary, Dining Rroom, Bedroom, Kitchen, with bordera to match. We are sole agents for P. &, Island, fer Celim Mac arthur @ Co. Montreal; and Alfred Peate « Co., New York, Baw pie boeks alwa ya ready. Geo. Carter & Co’y., Wall Paper Depot — See WUUIN een » =» =e e224 228 J @® Can you oblige us with the amount of your ace outs. We want the money ment will be ap. preeiated. RK. IOST, Stamper’, Cor, WALLA ALLNALLAA LAL AAU AMLh Ad ULLAL dA dk AddAkdddMdddddddd negligee some were expensive, «ome were cheap all go on eale to day, ate discount of one third. and finiseed, Linen Bosom and Bands, dojlar quality and dollar looks, We are able to quote you fine figures in thefollowing goods: 1000 Kegs wire Nails 1000 Kegs Cut Nails. 10 tens Manilla Rope 100 lbs Manilla 2000 lbs 21 thd. Cotton Twine, 2000 lbs Bar Copper. 10,000 lbs Pure Tiger Lead. 5000 lbs colered paints. 25 doz Hatchets. Our Price 75c each i A lot of collars just opened, new shapes, in standing and turn down— they’re wor all linen, but they’re the TOPPYTYT TTT Yer yy Prveryeyrerrenn ey eTe rT peT PNT enNeneenetT enn anne nenncnrenennen seenet ener renentenenenene enna necto nee neni nennenieninntnt? cheapest good collar, and the best collar in town. Our price 10 cents each. MOORE & McLECD, What We Advertise We Have. “ES ESEE FE EE EEE EEE EEE EE EES And on everything else you require in our line. @2]efe UUDD & nUGERS SPECIAL —loe Bargains 39 pairs Ladies’ Dongola Oxford Shoes at $1, reduce from $1.25 and $1.35; sizes 3to 5. 25 pairs Ladies buttoned and Laced Dongvla Boots; reduced to $1 and $1.25; sizes, 3 to 6. These are snaps and will not last long at the prices. W. H. Stewart & 60 POT PPOPTIDTON Laaeonnrennennrnrer errr nrnererer rier nr ron ren rrn tt ( ( by March Ist. ; A prompt settie- | .. NAY! = = @ @ %e ® @22e8 SINGS BN.