o, ihe ren See os A = “Ss Bae i ee SECOND WEEK Big Discount Sale. AT WEEKS’ Our Big Discount Sale will continue all this week, A Big Success A Large Trade DISCOUNTS 20 TO 50 PER CEA Colored Dress Goods, 25 per cent. off Black Dress Goods, 20 per cent. off Silks, Satins, etc., 25 per cent off Trimmed Millinery, Half Price. Lacies’ Jackets Half Price Cloth Capes, 25 per cent. off Furs, Fur Coats, Jackets, Moffs, Collars, Capesete., 25 per cent. off Big Sale Until January 22nd me W. A. Weeks & Co Wholesale & Retail. Hocker vo att) —— AND STICKS: . Toes een W. E. DAWSON’S £90 OSSO6 COVE HAGES TALE ecee Some ol the Prices OF OUR SOAP SALE. French Cutie * pieces * ee “ «“ 3 perfumed pieces 20c. All 1Sc soaps are 10c. 3 to a box, formerly 15c now 10c. We are clearing out a lot at these ;prices. Better take part in this sale. A. W. BEDDIN, Phm B CENTRAL DRUGST ORE, Sunnyside. The Port Discriminated Agatnst. decided to order a new Stervaman, under senteace tu be banged engineers yards today, THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTELCWN, JANUARY 19, 1898 which is being bwitat Cramp’s ebipyard, will take place Thursday at noon The Rasagai isthe most impotant shin ever built in the United States for foreiyo ac- count,and is ¢he first foreign warahip SPECIAL DESPATOHES TO THE EXAMINER. mR, CHAMBERLAIN’S — ADDRESS. ! i Kugiand’s Threefold Duty Claims of the West Indias, LiverPoor, Tan. 19.—In the course of a speech delivered here last night, Mr. Chamberlain said that England’s three- fold duty isto keep what rightly belonge to us; to buy our claims for posterity, and if any One tries tocrush these claims gently prevent them. Mr Chambarlain reviewed the West [odian question, emphasizing the great injury of the county systen, which, while ruining the West Indies, brings gains of millions yearly to Great Britain, A very large grant in aid of the West Indies, he said, would be proposed to parlian: ent. INDIGNATION IN HALIFAX — Blairs Breach of Faith. Hatirax, Jan. 19.~The new I. C. R. tariff, received here yesterday, has caused surprise and indignation. It discriminates against this port in favor of St John. The change has been made in ihe face “f the Hoa. Mr. Blair’s distinct promise that pothing would be done until after manager Harris had had a conference with the Halifax business men. A New Trial Orrawa, Jan. 19.—The cabinet have trial of Mrs. for poisoning her husband. The Engineers’ Strike. Giascow, Jan. 19. — Many striking resumed work in the Clyde A general resumption is expected Jan, 44, TELEGRAPHIC. faunched in this country eince the Zbiaca in 1878. Lonpow, Jan. 16.—The mildness of the weather (roses are blooming and hun. dred» ot butterfli*s hawe been seen) is increasing the spread of influenzi to « point unknown in London since 1865, with more than the usual number of deaths, especially among the elderly people. There were several daya of the blackeet fog during the past week. NEWS NOTES. The commirsioners of the Queen Vic« tor‘a Niagara ‘alls Park have recommend eda survey by competent engineers of the two rapids below the suspension y | | bridge. They believe boti: can be utilized ; tO suppy power, from which revenue | may be obtained trom corporations seek - ing to generate electricity for industrial purposes, Abyssinia is likely to be conquered peacefully by Italy, as over 4,090 so-dj re, | taken prisoners by Menelek, are said tw bave settled in the cuuntry, refusing to go rome. _ Meanwhile their families are petitioning the Government either to get back thé men who disappeared after Adana, or to declare them dead cfiicis!lv. so thet their affairs in Italy may le settled. ? A reciting president of the Winnipeg grain exchange, in reviewing the past sea- son’s trade, said at the aonual meeting last week that the Manitoba farmers had an average quantity of wheat for which they received nearly double the current price for the preceding three yeare. He felt, he said, he could truthfully declare “that there is no place in America where the farmer bas prospered in the same ex- tentas he hasdove in the province of Manitoba and the adjoining territories,” THE FRENCH A CURLOUS PEOPLE They Have Vauity, but not Pride, Religion, dut not Merality, “The French must be the most CUrous people on earth,” writes Lilian Bell in a ‘“tter from Paris to thé January Ladies’ Home Journal. ‘*Howcould even Heavenly ingenity create 2 more uncommon or bewildering contradiction and combination? Make up your mind that they are as simple as children when you see their innocent pic-nicking along the boulevarns and in ih: parks with their whole families, yet you dare not trust yourself to hear what they are saying. Believe that they are cynical, and fin de siec/e, and skeptical of all women when you hear two men talk, and the next day you hear that one of them has sto: himself on the grave of his sweetheart. Be- lieve that politeness is the ruliag characteristic ARBGGLBLLGLHLG Ky SSS sscsss 5 459 WAGE EARNING WOMEN, —_— Home-keeping women, mothers and sisters, DO sssssassssaaasnsgenganca® Moncton Tweeds. Just received from the mill, a large variety of patterns of our double and° twisted cioths. These, we can say without hesitation, are the best tweeds to be had in the city, They are made from pure wool, and are double and twisted both ways, the warp and the filling. EF". Perkins & Co Agents for Moncton Woolen Mills. OOO sssssssssssassnsasssssssQ@@® ws Ww Z ¢ NoTrouble to Show Goods ¢ ee ee ee ee BOGE 20242888 8se00 OOO12208 20883888 =o SUNNYSIDE “Tf it’s good it’s here. Se KLHGLLLLS SSS 3S See cssssacas ts o, *he Lreadwinner of your house be daughter or sister, De tender of her, for she js filling a man’s place, yuh less than a man’s strength, and heart for it, °*¢t NO more of her in the house than you would 39 liks gase of your husband or brother, Let her have somethng pleasant to come home to; a well-cooked meal, cheerful conversation, the presence of a friend or two. Look after oer mending. Don’t ex- pect her to shop yr market ‘‘because she’s down town anyhow, and she may *s well aave of the country becuuse a man kisses your hand when he takes leave of you. But marrv °° and no insult is too low forhimto’ « ™™s you. Believe that tne French - neap Upon pathetic because they la~ - men are syiit the theatre. But ar -«0 Aid cry Openly at they will rescue «veal { their chivalty, and to offer you HOA ONe dicomfott only tie zou a The French have Wore se e Anti-Jewish Demonstraticn. Lrovs, Jan. 19 —Yesterday the students here made a riotous demonstration in front of the Synagogue and of the Jewish shops, breaking windows, etc. The police dispersed them. Bread Riots in Italy. et ( Aycoxa, Italy, Jan. 19.— Bre’ riets have beeu renewed here. The Capaigt in Africa. Cairo, Jan. 19.- The native troaps from Kaseala bave captured another Dervish fever. } run over t' q a -aentality, Dut not sentiment. They Rave gpg. but not chivalry. They have vanity > : yr ¢ - Wt not pride. Thev have religion, but ot i git tine oar : a They are a combinction of the |' wildest extravagance and the strictest parsi- mony. They c ativate the ground so clos¢ to sacks tbat that the trains almest weit toses, and yet they leave a Place mgvitie in the heart of the city.” the railroad * de la ¢ ———-_-- Twenty years in ure and alway:a favo- rite: Dr Harvey’s Soatherh Red Pine} The Cough Cure. ; Look out for Quirk’s advt. cvérv day afier this. Alwavs something good in it. Bargains—Stock taking over—we will now cl ar out several | nes, Men’s » d women’s boots at about half price, al o women’s overshoes for $1.00, me”’s outpost west of Kassala. for 90c a pair atJ. B. McDonald & Cv’s. sini seat 15 3i. } Our fur cars must be sold. Our ma’k- Jamaica Free. ed pf sale se these goods now on. A ee splendid assor'ment to select from-—-Mc~ | Kixecevox, Ja. Jsn.19-—The island of} Kay Woolen €o. | Jamaica has been declared free of yellow LATEST NEWS BY WIRE AND MAIL, Puitapetenra, Jan. 16—The laanch- ing of the Japanese warship Kasagai; The cae { sree This Is @ = Bookstore Several ‘Other lines of bus- itfeés live under this same réof, each of them the largest of its kind im this Province. But, first aud foremost, this is a BOOK- STOR#, and especially itis a Scnoot Boox 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. { ‘ peoovennenepennnnenenneg te trent MUNAULSALUNALAVALULAAALALAAUAdLAdSLLSdAdbGAdLAdddAAdsddddddd x wOOSESSL9OCOOOOTCOOOSOOO D COLO BESSRECSORC eoeceooooveceoss ee ~ e Slererrervereeeerererenrr ener int? Wb SSAMAMANANAAGANd SAE ALGAA Ud ee a Onestion Now is waere can we get a wuithole Xmas present for the least money. Below will be found.a list of a few of out ‘cut prices for the Holiday Season only, ‘which will enable vou to decide at ong, As the time is now short Eight day, half ‘hovr, ‘cathedral gong, striking Clocks, for $3.50 Silver Cake Basitets, (quadruple a plate), : 2.75 Napkin Ring?, . 50¢ up Spoon Holderg’and Pickle Dishes, 1.50 A Waltham Watch with Chaio (good timékeepers) 7.50 Ladies’ Gentine Gold Filled Walth am Watéh, 15.00 Ladies’ Lrhg Chains, warranted five yer,/s, 3.00 Ladies’ {olid Gold Gem Rings, (héavy) ; 2.00 | Bréoches, Cuff Buttons, Stick Pins, Chains, Charme, etc, at extraordinary low prices. Repairing promptly attended to by a competent person. Clocks, Watches and Jewelry. Gc. 6. JURY me the. rouble °—and then complain if the ce- “yait$ are not all that could be desired, Don’t feel aggrieved if she doesn’t always bring home some interesting news; if she fecls obliged tw sit alone and let the overstraine. nerves sub: side. Aman in like case might be tempted to settle his nerves in a manner ixot witimately I YPee ens PINTO HT AT tM! It it’s here it’s good.’ & Corset Must Fit te Wear The corsets we sell are made to FIT and they DO FIT.. to freshen ever-recurrent duties. ! book-keeping, o to the family’s advantage, Give her a chance to rest, to ted to think, her mind as ahe sees fit, for her Don’t b= jealous of her re-yecupatious, nor curtots about those busi- 1¢58 cares which she keeps to herself for your happiness, In short remember that she can be and do only, only eme “ng well—and dont demand of her to be Mohusekeeper and breadwinner at one and tke same time. We ‘Go not say that the woman devoted Whether by manifest calling or stern necessity te intellectual pursuits or business cares, should hold herself aloof from all domestic interests, as if these were beneath her dignity. Our teacher wiil be none the worse if she learns something about house-keeping during her long vacation. We khow at least, one business woman who has found a cookiug-class a pleasant and profitable recreation; and a wo- man of letters, who delights ucw and then to get a day when she can go into the kitchen in her gingham wrapper, and help with the pick- ling and preserving, the the Thanksgiving pies, and the Christmas cakes. despite the contrary impressions prevailing, she is as expert an aid as if she had never achieved a sonnet or a story. All this, however, is very different from expecting such women to attend to household duties simultaneously -with their teaching or their iiterary work or thei ; music, = -_ —~ el Start the New Yearright all round. Buy the best and stick to it,—that’s econ- omy. Sovereign Flavoring Extracts are the best, MNeugralie. In the head is almost invariably caused by igcayed anc apscessed teeth. Don’t sufier veedlessly When youcan be releived in a few 10urs and cured in a tew davs by the careful reatment we wil! give you. DENTIST. Painless Extraction of teeth (perative fend Prosthetic _ ee WOTICE. A General Meetibg of the Shareholders of the Inland Navaigation Company. Lim- ited, for the election of directors and the transaction of other busipess, will be held in McEachern’s Building, Queen Street,on Wednesday, the 26th day of January,1898 at 2.30 p.m’. proinpt, , CHARLES PALMER, L. L. BEER, F.L. HAsZARD, BENJ. ROGERS, Ch’town, Jan. 5-98 td DR J AYSAS Provisions! Directors. And indeed, ! They are made To WE4R and tkey DO WEAR, We'll give you the largest range of corsets to choose from — more shapes — more styles —-more price grades, | Whatever price you pay— we'll give you well-made cor: sets for the price. It’s only a matter of choos- ing. We have ; All tha best D & A shapes, Compton's 'Yatisi,” “Coraline,” & “ET” Corsets in several shapes, A stylish range of P D Corsets. and our prices aye as low as good corsets can be sold for, Moore & MeLeod, “What We Advertise We Have.” Aievvoveverenrnnnerypovevenen rnnvevesenrvenenenenenenencenerser rene nenennenererenentnnnrcenernene nent t tT atte rent Pe during the past weeks. VERY LOW PRICES still continue on nearly all lines, for 4 few days. G. F. HUTCHESON Opp. J. D. McLeod’s. AUVUNTUTYTUZ TIT Ma MU CLC Oe eU ue To our many friefG:s, who helped us do such an excellent t +. 3 : _— ~~ = 2 = - ~— A race }