= This Week Include RARE BARGAINS Vic quote low cash prices to all buyers for cash. Irish Linens and Towels— Zac eee Toilet Towe ls - i. border, al inen, value 34c larger | . ame qualits ‘Be regniar 44e. “$1 se %1.50 8$2.00.—Dozen fine Iris Table Napkins, value 50c- dozen mer 52ec —Our best quality fine unbleached Tati Linen 72c quality, 98c buys spec- ial | 72 inch Bleached Table Linen, vale 1,20. S<—Large size White Counterpsnes, vair $1.15. W arm Winter Underwear. He»ev all wool country sox Bde valu: 2Ve. Ladies seamless Cashmere hoe DSe value BSc. Lastes Urdervests, heavy ISe up. Drawers 28e up. Gents Linders and Draw:+rs the best value we have ever shown. Special line heavy all wool ribbed, 10c | chea, at S5e. ; Fiv+ knit Shetland, in all weights, $1.25 a suit up. Worth $1 SO Grand value. Big purchase Knit Shirts, 30¢€ made to sell at 72c. Avother line Grey and Blne Flannel Shirts, all sizes, marked $1.25, to clear Tic. Corsets to Clear O11 lines; sizes—18 to 20. and 25 to 28 48¢ for 30¢ 5Se for 44e. Tse for S5e, SSe for 6c. Lea kid gloves to clear—odd lots; 49c¢ Tie and 89e. Geute Kid Gloves, slightlv potted, half prive, $1.55 for 7Se, 8125 for G3. ‘his Week New Clean Blankets heap. Frem the best assortment, the best govod-, the best value. Examine our stock, we bny for cash from the best makers, and sell cheap. Try The People’s Store. W. A.WEEKS & Co. Lecture and Entertainment Course SEASON 1897—1898. St °eter’s New Hall, Chtown Altcrnate Tuesdays as foilowe :— Ni vy. 16th and 30th. D-c. 14th and 28th. Ja: y. Llih and 25th. Fet). 8th and 22nd. Particulars of each Entertainment will be giv: n ip due course in our local colums bey l3— Jap Japan Japanese our annual consigment of Japanese Chivaware and Fancy Articles Is Here... and is ahead of anything ever shown in this city. Come and see. Every- body welcome. Only afew of those Jap Teapots at 19c each left. HASZARD & Moore Sunnyside Bookstore. ne SCH. “SAINTE MARIE,” Wil! sail for Bermuda about 10th inst., end will carry freight under deck and horses on deck at lowest rates. Apply to A. HORNE & CO. Ch’town, Nov 8— THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 9 1897 ‘TELEGRAPHIC. SPECIAL DESPATCHES TO THE EXAMINER. NOTES PROM THE CAPITAL, ‘Petition on Behalf of Grenier, | UNITED STATES AND CANADA Bes Proposed Settlement of All Difficulties. Sir Wilfrid and Sir Louis to do the INFECTED CATTLE KILLED, An Early Meeting of Parliament, Otrawa, Nov. 9.~ pre t next -McMillan, M. P., will the appoint- | ’ 1? . see is Hill Fessicn for to make appointments, dismissals, etc. A petition for the release of Grenier who libelled Hoo. Mr. Tarte bas been receisel by the Government. It contains ie the Sigpatures of over a thousand people Fourteen of the cattle uleoted with | tuberculosis at the experimental farm | have been killed. It is stated that the meeting of Parlia- ment will take place earlier than was an - ticipated. It may actually be coveaed towards the end of Jannary—either the 20th or 27th. EXCITEMENT IN CUBA. The Cold Shoulder to Blanca, OS Autonomous Government. Havana, Nov. 9.—A great deal of ex- citement continues to prevail here io all political circles. This isdue to the in- creasing lack cf confidence in the ability of Spain to establish an autonomous form of government in Cuba and to the appre- hension that the Spanish trcops will not be able to suppress the insurrection by force of arms. Fatal Guoning Accident. Auwonte, Nov. 9.—D. M. Fraser, a prominent business man, accideatally shot while hunting, died a short time after the accident. es MA ‘ It pays to buy at Carter's.” Purses Wallets CARD CASES, LADIES’ PURSE and CARD CASE COMBINED.COiN HOLD. ERS, FARMERS’ PURSES (hig ones, only 25c each) CHILDREN’S PURSKS, LADIES’ SATCHELS and BICYCLE BAGS. PURSES from 5c, 15e, 20c, 25c up to $5 each, Also PUKSES and PURSES galore. Sec them. See them. A large and new importation just re- ceived. Geo. Carter & Co., Booksellers & win Stn SOSCOCOS 665 L 06960000606308 Cent’s Should see The fine line of YPN rrr dhl -208 60000000 2000 Walking Canes we are showing. A nice cane is part of a man’s make up. Especially useful for long fall walke. THE VERY LATEST in sticks. Very little money puys one A. W REDDIN, Phim. B CENTRAL DRUG STORE, SUNNYSIDE, ment of a Civil Service Supervision Board | ‘TRANSFERENCE AND DIS- Feared that Spain Cannot Establish | KA ww $SO@s: ww S % HAL + x Business. Wasnixneron, Nov 9.—The authorities | here have been siden i that the arrival of | ! | Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Sir Louis Davies and | lother officiais of .the Dominion js to | have an import: ant bearing not only on the | Behring Sea settlement but on all perding questions which bave been the sources of | international complication between the United States and Canada. | MISSAL, ee Plank. Moxcrox, Nov. 9.—Percy Foster, a | guard at Dorchester Penitentiary, has been transferred to St, Vincent de Pau),Montreal, and his place filled by a man from Quebec. William Welsb, wharfinger at Cape Tor- wnentine, has been dismissedand Epbraim Aallen appointed in his place. Political partizauship is alleged as the cause. |} LATEST NEWS BY WIRE AND MAIL. Winxipec, Man., Nov. 6 — Private | Liverpool cables received in Minneapolis say that No. 1 Northern Duluth wheat arriving there consigned to and owned by millers, is unsatisfactory and is being replaced with No. 1 hard Manicoba and the No. | Northern sold to speculators for ) deliveries on contracts. Quvesec, Nov. 6.—A certified captain of this city, supported by the Roya! Society of Canaua, willorganize ao expedition to the North Pole next spring. He is work- ing eutirely different from any other ex- plorers who have tried to reach that point, but he will first apply to both local and federal governments for assistance towards brivging his scheme toa practical end. He proposes, if aided by the government, to use one of their cruisers as far north as possible, when he will disembark a skiff which be has arranged to go over the ice and up bills with the assistance of his seven men who will compose the party, He has already chosen some of his men, but in a few days he will make a public cal! so that he may have broader opportunities for choosing those adapted for the journey. The medical examination, which all will have to pass through, is very strict. New York, Nov. 6.—A despatch to the World from Washington says : “ General Nelson A. Miles was asked last nigh! to give his reasons for recommending the fortification of the new federal building in Chicago with gatling guns. He said: There are nine places in this county ' wherethe treasure chests of Uncle Sam are located and for the past 20 years | have urged the necessity of protecting these depositories with tne most approved pattern of fire arms. While [ wae in Constantinople, the details of {the attack on the Turkish bank in that city were re- lated to me, and brought back to me the necessity for some means of defénce for the public institutions of the United States. “Let parents not live for their children, but with them.” The mother should allow no false modesty to stand in the way of her daughter’s knowledge of herself, of her possibilities, of her perils. For over thirty years Dr. Pierce has used his “Favorite Prescription” as a strengthener, & purifier, a regulator. It works ‘directly upon the delicate, distinctly feminine { Organs, ina natural, soothing way. It Saga out the weak spots and builds them up. A woman who would understand herself should send 3{ cents to the World’s Dispensary, Buffalo, N. Y., for Dr Pierce’s Medical Adviser, a book of 1008 pages, LOCAL NOTICES. Gentlemen’s lined kid gloves and mj at F. Perkins & Co’e., Surrytice. — ttay Bargains in mens kid gloves, No, black brown and tan for 60cts. No. 2, four diffe- rent shades for 75cts. No. 3 is ‘the best $1 glovein the city. Prowse Bros, The Wonderful Cheap Men. 262 3i. Ladies jackets—Great bargains in ladieg winter jackets at F. Perkins & Co’s., Sunnyside. High grade underclothing—We are now prepared to fit all sizes 34 to 46in. The price ranges from $2 to $5 per suit. This is strictly for high grade. The cheaper quality can be supplied from 40c a suit ad up.— Prowse Bras. 262 3i. Just opened over one thousand pairs of corsets at Sunnyside Dry Goods Store.— F Perkins & Co. Do you want a pair of blankets; if so we can supply 5 6 7 and 8 pound blankets as cheap and as good as any one in the trade. —Prowse Bros, The WonderfulCheap Men. 262 3i. Read F. Perkins & Co’s corset ad. Silk four-in—hand ties at two for 25c at F. Perkins & Co’s. An Official Forced to Walk the ? §LEGEGGE “vy “2 a we Nas ~~ mS w a: y NINN TS, ¥ SG Oe ENTERED. Nov &—Morning Light, Richards, Pinette; Leveret, Langill, Vernon River; Annie T McKie, Scott, Pictou; Howard L, Farrow, Louisburg; Ceto, Weatnerbie, do; Warrior, Jackson, Sydney; Gladiola, Silver, Marble Mountain; Dielytri«, Cook, Picton; Lily Bank, Blue, Wood Islands; Brilliant, Bowdridge, Sydoey: Susan King, McPherson, Tatamagouche; Lucie M; Jenkins, Boudrot, Pictou. CLEARED. Nov 8—Nautilus, Totman, Rock] n’, Me; Gladys May, Selig,Louisburg; Howard L, Farrow, Crapaud; Dielytris, Cook, Pictou; Mianie May, Burke, Glace Bay Susan King, McPberson, Tatamagonch e; Circassian, Stoddard, do; Lucie M Jenkins, Boudrot, Pictou; Ellen F, Jack- eon, Halifax. ae eee 8 Leok Out for the Engine We mean your heart. Keep it strong. Don’t let it flutter or beat with a weak stroke. Scott’s Emulsion feeds the blood. It makes the heart beat stronger and greatly improves the circulation, Gay & Son, Cedars, Charlottetown, are connected by telephone. Shippers, botels or private families, requiring vegetables should have their prices. Their etock includes celery, cauliflower, cabbage, carrots, beets, parsnips, onions, squash, pum pkip, beans (for baking) game, etc. 135 Lm 245. Great variety in books, stationery, fancy goods, toys and wall paper at Carter’s Book Store. Ladies now is your chance togeta good heavy winter jacket cheap. Great bargains in ladies winter jackets at F, Perkins & Co’s., Sunnyside. Try a barrel of new Lily Queer flour from Beer & Goff. Read Paton’s offer on ladies’ fine jackets. Z6ldw 25 per cent offal] jackets marked over $10 at Paton’s. 261 dw Assignee’s Notice. Pursuant to the provisions of the deed of assignment from Messrs, Mc- Leod & Jardine, of Mount Stewart, Prince Edward Island, Merchants, to me, bearing date the third day of May, A.D. 1897, I hereby give notice, that a dividend, equal to ten per cent. of the respective amounts owing by said firm, to the unpreferred creditors thereof, i is ng’ payable at the office of Messrs. McLeod, Morson & McQuarrie, Solicitors, Charlottetown, to all such creditors as will, within one month after notice of such dividend, accept the same in full of their respective de- mands, pursuant to the provisions of such assignment. The dividend of any creditor refusing or neglecting to accept such dividend in full, within the time aforesaid, will be dictributed, pro rata, amongs* such creditors as will accept the terms of said assign- ment, Dated this sccond day of Novem- ber, A.D. 1897. JOHN J. McQUAID, Assignee. nov5—dy4i 2—wky4i Stock of out-door bulbs getting low, the price is still lower, the quality high, at: 2008007220006 2900 0000700000804 200000000 gocereece west eenees*seeee 00 606090000000 0008 Deee Carters’ Book Store, WANTED.—A_ “Man “Servant. “-— is office, at wN Just opened to-day, over one theusend pairs of Corsets from the leadin have placed a few speciale on our connter. Special No. 1,—A good strong, heavy grey jean Corset, that is well worth 50c, our special price 36c. Special No. 2.—I« 4 well made, 5 cls BOD» pe rfect. moc del, black Sateen C: Special No. 3.—Isa good, strong, well made, KBAGS SS fs Ks KR SS cS KK Ss Ss NSN ¢ It Pays to Buy at Perkin's ¢ ae © 2 2 % @ 2 @ 2 o 2 it on ay 3 4 | i Y Yf ik i" CORSETS “a2 a> — 2 2 @] SUCCESSOKS TO Ferkins, Sterns & Turner SUNNYSIDE == g manufacturers, perfect model, grey jean Corset, called the Ella D. ing cleared out the mannfacturer’s Jot of this regular $1 Corset, we are able to place it on our counter at 75c, Also a full range of all the leading makes, at E*. Perkins & Co., Aly LHL HOEE a es | KLBLBBLGRAGAS Se a AF @ arter we rset our srecia! price 4S0c. Hav= ia as i i i FEB @ SSS SSGGGSSSEGSSGHS roe stems |g | “TFS 1 Basy to Buy exactly right one. one LG TAME racer VESTS. I8c Two heavy 22c Soft, heavy, warm, full fashioned, aia to he worth 25c to 28c. 28c Soft, heavy, warm, full fashioned vests, butt. oned front. 35c A_ grand value heavy, soft, well-finished fashioned to fit, buttoned. 45c Is a beauty, fine ribbed vest, fleece lined, splendid winter comfort, full fashioned, buttoned front, 50c A big lot ina lg basket big values at a little price. Fine wool vests buttoned front, fashioned to fit: 6Oc A good grade similar goods, but of finer make. grand lines by oe PRET RTT NTE TTT assortment of combination uh in ey What we advertise we me aA / “Choosing just right under- it only means a few minutes time to choose the Fine fall line of Children’s Underwear, Moore & Mcleod. 9 wear’ for ladies, is easy work at our store, We've so many styles, so many weights, so many sizes— such a range of prices that VESTS. 78c Fine. soft woolen vest close rib, full tash- ioned well made. 88c pure wool, close rib fashioned, buttoned front, silk faced. $1.10 Purest wool, soft and fine as silk, beauti- fully made and finished. See those heavy, 'scotth Lamb’s Wool Underwear, DRAWERS. 29c Ladie’s Drawers, in fine soft, close wool. 48c Ladie’s Drawers fine heavy made, close’ ribbed, finely finished. 75c A specially nice graded beautifully made and finished. a ? SS 0-60000 0 060.646060660 00064 BEEAASBEBSASBAABASLSAASBSBaSA SEES ESE Eee. id — Good j suits, iia ty have.” Examine Our Stocle of all Wool Beaver Overcoatine All well made and first class trimmings. Prices $14, $16. $18 and up- Those in need “of a winter overcoat, should call and ees -— these wonderful values before purchasing. JOHN MACLEOD C0 MERCHANT ‘TAILORS.