2, te es ee ee, ee THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 24, 1897 We Bay Cle \} Saiurday Bargains And Saturday prices at Men’s heavy lined kid gloves and mitts. Special Saturday prices at 59e 69e, 79e, 89c, 9Se, marxed vrices 78c, 90c, $1.00, $1.15, $1.2>. Ladies’ Underclothing Vests at 19c, 22c, 25c up. ]l rawers 2c. C: mbinations $2.25 Mer's underclothing, Linders and Drawers Heavy all wool ribbed, 40c, cheep at 55c. Fine knit Shetland $1.25 a suit worth $1 80. Very large sizes, heavy 2.2U suit, worth $2,80. Corsets 50c regulaw. bac. Heavy wool sox 15c, worth 22. B st linen collars 2 for 25c. Best linen cuif- 22c, worth 0c Specia: Cardigan Jackets $1.25 We Buy Cheap and $1.75 We Sell Chean,” “ N. AWEEKS&.C0. The People's Store 4r wt H re riot Water Bottles There is quite a difference. Price and quality go hand and hand. We have all kinds, plain or covered and all sizes. But—we guarantee every one we sell, , See our display in eastern window. A. W REDDIN, Pho. B CENTRAL DRUG STORE, SUNNYSIDE, FINE. FINE: FINEST Our Holiday Arrivals. The biggest and brighest lotof Xmas goods we have ever offered TO THE PEOPLE. Come and see. Everybody welcome. Inspection invited. The Sunnyside bookstore HASZARD & Moore EOOOOSCOSS1E8OS ESS OOOE 0COOS2EOSF ESO SOSSSeesesseseoossoscosseese® 09477 °10008 a TELEGRAPHIC, PPECIAL PESPATCHSS TO THE BXAMINER, DECLINE OF BRITISH EXPORTS: How the United States ig Ex- ploiting British Trade, United Competition Telling Upon England. Lonpon, Nov. 24.—The Rigkt Honorable Charles Ritchie, Presiiient of the Board of Trade, delivered an important speech before the Chamber of Commerce yester- day, taking as his themethe decline of British exports for the teu months,—upon which he hung a grave warning against the United States competition now ousting British trade. “The facts are serions,”’ he said, ‘and call upon us for the exercise of all our powers to maintain our position in the commercial world. There is no doubt that the United States are executing many Orders which ought to be executed here.” UNITED STALES AND CANADA The Proposed Commission. | An Understanding Nearly Reached. Orrawa, Nov. 24 —At a meeting of the Cabivet, held yesterday, the proposed commission to Washington was under coneideration. Itis stated that the two Governme its have about reached an understandi: g,a11 that very soona formal communicatio. from the Home Government will reach Washington suggesting the appointmeni of a commission. SAD AND FATAL ACCIDENT. Countess of Lathom Injured. Lonpox, Nov. 24.—The Countees of Lathom, returning from a shooting party yesterday, was thrown from her carriage illed. A Shooting Probability. Lexpoxw, Nov. 24.—A Léndon cable sarsthat it is more than probable that Lord Stradbrooke wil! be the commandant of the British artillery team proposed to be sentto Canada next year to compete with the batteries of the Duminion. LATEST NEWS BY WIRE AND MAIL Loxpow, Nov. 22.- The correspondent of the Daily News saye: “I aim able to ascer- tain on the best authority that the powers are discussing the advisibility of a paval demonstration in the Dardenelles or blockade of Constantinople if the Sultan does not yield to the demands of the powers with pect to autonomy for the isiand of Crete, especially in the matter of withdraws ing the Turkish troops.” Loxpox, Noy. 22.—The official figures show that 171 buildings were destroyed. The area burned is over two acres. It is still impossible and will be for some time to come to accurately estimate the loss by the fire. The estimates which have up to this time been given vary from $10,000,000 to $40,000,000. The firemen were busy all i] ) 3 Do You Write ? If sf you will need Z 5; and will want the best at the lowest possible prices. Our winter stock of INK is in, and comprises the lead- ing makes: — Stafford’s Ink, Carter’s Ink, Underwood’s Ink, Toiray’s Ink, Stephen’s Ink, Arnold’s Ink. Writing and copying Ink. Pens, Holders, Blotting Paper. Erasers, Pencils, Inketands, everything i stationery at n CARTERS - BOOKSTORE. ' heen received from day Saturday, pouring tons of water upon the ruin+, which were «till full of fire. San Franci-c», Nov. Details have the Pierre Humbert Alarkan explo: ing ex, elivion, which sai'e! from Seattle, Oct. [5ih. The party is located ten miles up the river from Chilkat Inlet. The course is being surveyed on both sides of the river, and the explorers have already located a paxa over the range, 25,000 feet lower than either Chilkootcr Chilkat. A perfectly feasible and easy ronte for a railway into the vulley of the Yukon has been di-covered. Sr. Linoire, Nov. 22 —Louis Legault has been arre-ted in connection with the murier of d. B. Laplante on October 30. celf—confexsed murderer, 9”) ame Guileman, the | w en coafronted by Mre Lap'ante, whon be also accused, sad the woman was in nocent and that Legault,a neighbor of Lavlante’s was his assistant in the deed. Officers then allowed Gui'lleman to rush into Legault’s house beseeching Legault to eave him, a8 he had escaped, tut Legault was pot to be caught in that way. He rtarted to kick Guiileman out when the officers came tothe rescue. Legault, how ever, bas been arrested. and will appear at the preliminary investigation tO morrow. Havana, Nov. 22.—A Spanish force while escorting a convoy of provisions in the provinee of Santige de Bare, wae fired upon by a detachment ot insurgents. The official report says sixieen goveroment troops were wounded, Bertix, November 22.—A despatch from Canea tothe Cologne Gazette says that the German embassy at Constanti- pople has notified the internationa) +quad- on in Oretan waters that a fresh German detachment of marines will be landed shortly to replace the German contingent consisting Of au officer and twelve marines, that embarked on the Kaiser Augusta Friday last after the German flag hed been hauled down from the international redoubt. qaqa + ——- = LOCAL NOTICE: Have you joined the class in penman*hip at the C. B. C, yet? [f not do not further delay. Writing class tonight. Hours 8.30 to 930. Penmanship.—J Harry Williams not only instructs, but shows you how to write w-|l—no li h graphed forme. Men’s overalls and jumpers at F. Per- kins & Co’s, Moncton yarn in black, white, blue scarlet, brown, jight aud dark grey, jusi received at F. Perkins & Co’s, Sunnyside. New yacht caps openes today. See wiudow for style and shade for ladies.— Prowse Bros. 174—2i For ladies. — Yacht caps just opened. Get one hefore they are all gone.—Prowse Bros. 274-~ -2i Anybody can enamel a flower pot; bnt it is different with a bicycle frame. For smooth surface, nice tine striping, good long wear, trust your wheel with H. rge. R ad. for Christmas? See our display Of -tam)e/ linen. See our line of Belding’s, wash wt silks. See ourad.—Moore & McLeod, * Prinee Edward Island Illas trated. Price 25c, for sale at all the bookstores. F’ood’s Sarsaparilla is prepared by experienced pharmacists, who know precisely the natnre and quality of all logredients used. MASONIC TEMPLE CHARLOTTETOWN Thanksgiving Night. Nov 25th Production of the theilling drama, The White Slave and the comediettea of the Rough Diamond. -—BY THE— Boston Comedy Co H. Price Weber, Manager. Supporting the popular Actress EDWINA GRAY Admission 25c; reserved seats 35c. Doors oven at 7.15, overture at 8. Tickets for sale at usual places, TENDERS. Sealed Tenders marked Tenders tor Stone, wili be received by the under- signed until the Ist of Dec. 1897, from parties willing to quarry stone from one or more of the quairies with- in the limits of the parish, for the foundation of the New R. C. Church, Kinkora. The quantiiy required will be 100 cubic yards, which may be tendered for in Jots of 32, 66 or 100 yards, Stone in ‘the quarry to be paid for by the parishioners. For further particulars apply to the andersigned. J. J. MACDONALD, Pastor. PA AA AAAATARAAPARAAAA LDA DARA nov24—waskwky,. ¢ It Pays to Buy at Perkins’ ¢ MUI 3 SF SF It is almost needless to ‘? remind the people of * Ch'town of our Millin- ed ery department —- we =) have giined such a rep- “Fy F : ; = utation in this line. =P We: don’t care where Fy the next best stock of Millinery is, we have the pest. All the new styles in pattern hats, ribbons, flowers, and trimming materials. Clever fingers are ready to adapt foreign ideas to suit your taste. SUNNYSIDE => CPS ssa5 Se ® Ss. SHADGLBAUGL SN % SHIP NEWS Port of Charlottetowa Clara Jane, Heater, Chatham; Katie E Hall, McLean, New Glasgow; P LG, Cormier, Pictou; Prince Eijward, McLean, fishing voyage. CLEARED. Nov. 23.—St Aone, Potvin, Pictou; Dielytris, Cook, Picton; Katie E Wall, McLean, Cape Traverse; Phoebe and Emma Small, Peters, Sydney; P LG, Cormier, Pictou: Prince Edward, McLaine, Canso; Ciara Jane, Heater, Pictou; Mary E Whorf, McKay, Digby, N 8; Wm Aitken, Batt, Pictou; C W Ada, Bowdridge, Sheet Harbor: Expres*, Smith, West Point; Annie Gaetz, Vatcher, St John's, Nfl, — One of our seven first prizes taken at the Provincial Exhibition, was for the Sovereizn Flavoring Extracts. They win on their merits. ee eee Italian Ware House Cor. Grafton and Gt. Geo. Sts. North side Queen Square De Kupyers and Herman Jansen Genuine Rotterdam GIN. JOY & DAVIES, Wholesale Wine Merchants. GREAT MUSIC OFFER. Send us the names and addresses of three or more performers on <he piano or organ together with ten cents in silver and we will mail you ten pieces of full sheet music, consisting of popular songs, waltzes, marches, etc, arrange2 for the piano and organ, Address; Porvu.arn Music Pos. Co., Tndianopolis, Ind nov 20—+f. Dont Forget That We are headquarters for ali kinds of boots, shves, and rubbers. Men’s Caif Boots, goodyear welt $3.00 a pair, no better values. Other lines from $1.25 vp. Ladies’ Oil Pebble walking and skating boote, neat, durable and cheap. Girl’s Qi] Pebble Boots $1.00 a pair. RR. F. Jost Stamper’s Corner. OOO SOSSCOSS 06000604 COKE : : ; 7 seeoooou vy & 2008 € OSS SSSSSSOEST MSSOSe2e SOGGROEs BOCE emeeee 4 ENTERED. Noy. 23.—St Anne, Potvin, Newcastle; 4 ( aa > e@ 2 4% 2 2S @ It is hard to find words to characterize our stock of Silks for evening Waists. We merely invite you to examine our goods and prices, and rest assured they silent witnesses of will prove their own unsurpassed advant ages, SUCCESSOLS TO Ferkins, Sterns & Turner Tweeds Suits...» Shirting Yarn... 'Stockingette BE”. Perkins & Co., GEHLLGGESEEELELA LESS DD DS Moncton Tweeds in new aud pretty designs, for fall and winter. Plain and druggets for fancy checked and a large stock of in black blue, grey, scarlet, white and brown. Cashmere and factory varn “If it’s good it’s here, If it’s here it’s good,” U DAY Fair grade of ribbed underwear 36¢ per suit. Ribbed heavy underwear, fair quality 7SC per suit. Plain, ali wool underwear in var- ious sizes, graud value at this price $1.00 per suit. Heavy, all wool ribbed nunder- wear. warm and soft $1.10 per suit. For big men we have heavy, plaio, all wool underwear $1 25 per suit. regular $1.60 per suit. Plain Shetland Weol, in m dium 81ze, oaly $1.50 per suit Fine, smooth, flecce line*, in 3 sizes, from emall to ex ra large $1.69 per suit Plain Shetland Wool, in very nice grade $2.00 per suit. in the quality of Rubbers. We sell the GRANBY make. quality, at gets our from the makers. COMFERTS Grand values here in under- wear for men, Attractive quality at “purse pleassing prices.” Spot cash uuderwear direct 5 bel Big nying and cash paving, are our low .} ensetemeniennmaemmntitemmmemateamen antl price reason 8, Fine emooth, plain, all wool, the shirts have Jonble back, and are double breasted, medium size $2 10 per suit, Large size 2.20 per suit. Soft, close fine, plain, all wool, mdium size only $2 35 per suii. Narrow rib, beavy, all wool unshriokable, medium 82.65 per suit. Large 2.7% per enit. Fine smcoth, lamb’s wool, will not shrink, grand wearer, 38inch size $275 per suis. 40 inch size 2 9% per suit. 42 inch size B.ES per suit. 44 inch ize 3,40 per suit. Genuine Scotch lamb’s wool, soft as a kid glove, almost as warm as a fur coat; four stzes— Small men’s ®3.90 per euit. Medium mens’ 4.10 yor suit Large mens’ 4 $5 per suit Extra large men’s 5 6@ por euit. A fine lot of “Wrighi’s Health” underwear. Moores McLeod WHAT WE ADVERTISE WE HAVE A Difference se GLLGLLLGERLSGSS Ge $$@8 @Bass05 3 RAMS ta RS as Re You want the best for the money, don’t you! None better, and sold for same price a8 COFF BROS ‘ Don’t jest about wet feet, it’s dangerous: