Ses — BM Uh a Saturday Bargains And Saturday prices at WEEK'S kid Men’s heavy lined gloves and mitts. S; ecial Saturday 59¢ 69e, T9c, S9c vrices 78c, 90c, $1.2 Ladies’ Underclothing =»: Vests at 19c, 22c, 25c Drawers 28c. Combinations $1.75 ©) OF 4. &U. Men's Underclothing, Linders and Drawers Heavy all wool ribbed, 49c, cheap at 55e. Five knit Shetland $1 25a suit worth $1 80. Very large sizes, Best linen collars 2 30c. Speciat $1.25 We Buy Cheap We Sell Cheap W. A.WEEKS & Co. The People « Store. You CAN-——= A Handsome Wedding present — AT THE — SUNNYSIDE BOOKSTORE We have a large and varied stock of pretty things not to be seen elsewhere. PiASZARD & Moore}: Sunnyside Bookstore. prices at _ 98e, marked $1.00, $1.15, and heavy $2.20 suit, worth $2,80. Gorvets 5Oc regular 650. Heavy wool sox 15c, worth 22c. for 25c. Best linen cuffs 22c, worth Cardigan Jackets THR DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 19 1§97 TELEGRAPHIC. SPECIAL wey Ata TO THE EXAMINER, A REASSURING STATEMENT, —— —— nate Against Great Britain, Abolition of Duties on Raw Products. Cee meen, comme was discussed, After the Cabinet meeting, whom he made the following statements. “You may &ay, there is no_ intention what- whatever of negotiating any re- ciprocity treaty which would _ inter- fere with or affect Canada’s ¢xisiting Brit- ish preferential tariff. What bas been discusséd, however, is the abolition of duties on coal, lumber, fi-b, hay, potatoes, barley, eggs, and other sim:-lar articles. I am in hopes that our informal negotiations will be followed by more formal ones.” GENERAL GASCOIGNE’S STATEMENT. Minister of Militia, to Investigate. ai rec iprocal MonrREAlL, Nov.';19]— General Gase- coigne, interviewed here regard'ng the 66.h Pasiliers trouble, eaid that he only did bis duty. Hatirax, Nov. 19.—The Minister of Militia is expected here this evening. He will inquire into the 66th Fusiliers matter. Against Reciprocity. — Worcester, Mass, Nov. 19.—At a meet- of business men held yesterday, a large majority protested against reciprocity with Canada, I. sree S tt pays to pif at Carter’s. Fountain Pens. PARKER PEN Another lot of the celebrated = “Parker” just received. The “Lucky Curve” will not leak; every Pen guaranteed. Plain and gold mounted; prices up to $v.00 each. WARWICK PEN = ~ New stock now in. Every Pen guaranteed to give satiefac- Plain and engraved bar- Prices $2.00 ewch, GOLD PENS Ladies® Gold Pens Pear! Handles, ali prices. Nice goods for Xmas pres- ents. Bettereelect one and bave it put aside, q tion. rels. with Geo. Carter & Co., wuuiiaaeauu® & Stationers. — >» Sickness Italian Ware House Cor. Grafton and Gt. Geo, Sts. North side Queen Square De Kupyars and Herman Jansen Genuine Rotterdam GIN. JOY & DAVIES, Wholesale Wine Merchante. In the home. The services of the doctor may be required—he does his part. We do onrs if you entrust your pe to ue, e use the best money can buy, By execute Pocmeent there are many little comforts in our line, Wine of Renaet, Extract of Malt, ete. We keep a full stock of every- thing. A. WREDDIN, Phu. B CENTRAL DRUG STORE, SUNNYSIDE, COS SSODCOOSeS DUD SOSOEZSEOSE TOS SLHSHESEALESS 0900 0F2* 06005 OOOCRCC4E08 Governmenmt will not Discrimi- What is Sought is the Reciprocal Sir Wilfrid received the newspaper correspondents to emphatically, ene seececceccce 7 000300006000 e € s s e 6 s 6 e Ss » \ orders : e & Ss 6 Ss e s s e e s e e s 6 LATEST NEWS BY WIRE AND MAIL St.Pererspure, Nov. ]7—It is estimated thatabout 1,800 persons were rendered homeless by the rising of the waters of the Neva, the flooding ot the Canwi, the sub- urbislands and the outlying portions of the city, through the fierce wind from the eea which drove the waters up the stream, sweeping.away several bridges. The police are providing lodging aud food for the hie melers. ) Cornuna, Nov. 17.—There is a violent campaign here for and against @ popula: the former captain-general of Cuba, when he arrives he aud Porto Rico. The moderate republi- cave and Carists are in favor of ademon- stration and aré doing everything possib'e to organize @ receptiou for the general, On the other hand the republicans, liberals and soc'a :st8 are organizing ag sinst the demonstration. ‘I'he general public is in different. General serenaded today on his arrival from Cuba. Orrawa, Nov. 19.—Sir Wiltrid Laurier New Yorn, Novemter 18—A Journa) and Sir Louis Davies have returned from | Stevial from Paris says: The Count and Washington. | Countess of Castellane have signed title There was a lengthy meeting of | deeds for the prrchase ofa large site in the Cabinet yesterday which they attended | Rue P.erre Charron, which isto be given and at which their miss:on to Washington | by tue Countess tor the erection of a permaneot baildlog foran annual charity bazaar. This site cost 1, 000, 000 francs, whch sum the Countess contribu- ted for the purchase of land shortly after the recent catastrophe in the t2mporary charity bazear iu Rae Jean Conjou. laa letter written by her several months ago to Baron McKaw ehe stated that she had determined to devote tothe memory of her mother 1 000, 000 francs toa tu liing in which charitable entertainments could be giveo. Carrying out her purpose at this tume will do much to set a rest the many stories afloat in Peris concerning the de- pleted condition of the Castellane treasury, The Javish expenditure of the Count in his gambling, bric-a-brac, new mansion on Avenue du Bois de Boulogne, bis palatial yacht Valhalia,and the 400, 000 francs fete, e'c,, gaverise to these sioves. A recent vieit of George Gould to this city was understood in this cotnection to have been for the purpose of pultng a cheek to the wild extravazance. The new home of the Castellanes, as it is planned, wil de the largest house in Paris. To follow the dee~ ign, the grand Trianon, in Park Versailles will be about one-half its size. So far the new Trianon has cost about three times the original estimate. The ground alove cost 4,700,0 0 francs, Maprip, November 17.—The Spanish cabinet this evening discussed Cuban sutonomy, tbe principal basis of which are the enjoyment of all the rights accord- ed by the Spanish constitution without any curtailment whatever: The identity of 10 it'cal end civi) right for Spaniards and Cubans without distinction of race or coler and the creation of a Cuban chamber, all the members fh ch are to be elect- ed by popular vote. A Cuban senate 1s to be created Jater on, The chamber is to ke empowered to vote tne bud.ct caxpeoduure, make laws con- trollwg public services, establish customs tariffs and decide the relative responsibility of the executive officers, ‘Yhe motherland will have exclusive con-~ trol of international affaire, mil tary aod naval matters and of the organ Zauon of the tribunals. Spain alxo retains the direction of the political and c vil laws of national character and retains control of the cxpendituresa of the same character. The execut ve power will be ve-ted ina governor-gen-ral with deputies appointed | by bimself. Both the governor-general sud his deputies will be responsible to the Cnbaa chamber. Loxvex, Nov. 17.—The Berlin corres- povdent of tae Times says: Notonly the radical, but the clerical journals, are of opinion that the conflict with the republic in China will be used to influence German public feeling in favor of extensiye naval plans. Variius journals, meanwhile, continue to urge the government to make prompt measures for reparation ip Hayti. The Neueste Nachrichten considers tke action of Hayti not only an offence tothe dignity of Germany, bat an insult to Emperor William. The insinuation in the dosu- mente published in the Monitur that Germany had been acting as if she con- templated a protectorate of Hayti, is described as a ruse to excite the mistrust of other powers particularly the United States. 1+ is said in official quarters that the governinent is considering sending an imperial commissioner to Port ax Prince with the German warships.” Sr. Joun’s, Nfld., Noy. 17.—Governor WAALS = today cancelled the appointments made by the deteated Whiteway adminis~ tration. A commission to reform the civil service has been appointed, consisting of Attorney-General Winter, Receiver- General Morive, and Hon. George Shea. The commission on the reform of the tariff will commense work in December. Departmental by-elections will take place on December 6th, 20minations November 29th. Startling revelations of corruption under the Whiteway government are expected. Roms, Nov. 17.—The congregation of the propaganda has submitted to the pope a report of three candidates for the arch- bishopric of New Orleans. The probabili- ties favor the most Rev. P. L. Chapelle, archbishop of Santa Fe, N. M., unless His Holiness desires to take the opportunity and send most Rev. Jobn L. Keane, former rector of the Catholic University. Mapew, Noy. 17.—The report that the government intends, in return for his services as governor general of Cuba to appoint General Weyler governor general of the Philippines, is officially denied. HOW THIN YOU LOOK, Do you like to hear it? If not, take Scott’s Emulsion. Twill fill out your bands, Why not have a plump figure? Don’t let disease steal a march @n you. 6 : sunken eyes, hollow cheeks, and thin 6 e dey; oustration iu honor ot General Weyler, re from Havara, via Giba‘a A Weyler’s son Was > of Hayti and the attack on the Sor Guin D:linator, Class of Fashion, Young Ladies’ LSS a = LLLLLS ¢ lowest prices pos ible “F All wool Dress Serge tor of”, for 39c, to 7ic tor 49c. SHIP NEWS Port of Charlottetown ENTERED. Novy, 18—James Sample, Roberts, Pic- iou; Brilliant, Bowdridge, Point dn Chene; Maggie H, Wry, Buctoaoche; E oil du Matin, Davies, Pictou. CLEARED, Nov. 18.—James Sample, Roberts, Pic- tou, Ada Trenholm, Glace Bay; SS _ Elec~ tra, McLaren, Montague; Lifeboat, Ander- son, Pictou; Sea Slipper, McDougall, Cra- ud; AS Townshend, Whitle Pictou; Basie M Jenkins, Gillis, Pictou; Etoil du Ma'‘in, Davis, Pictou. — -— > © << Look Out for the Engine We mean vour 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, ee LOCAL NOTICES. Meet me et the always busy store. 2i This cold «nap is apt to remind you that a change of underclothing is required, and we wish to remind you that we have al] sizes in cheap, medinm, and fine under- | clothing. No better goods or no lower prices in the city—Prowse Bros, 271 31 Tne “agency for Butterick’s patterns is at Ca ters Bockstore. One thousand dellars worth of patterns in swck. Christmas Numbers of fashion maga- zines are now. in at Carter’s Bookstore : 4 Journal, Read our ad. for useful shopping hints. Moore & McLecd. Kid glovee.—See our window for assortment and price, come inside for fit— Q713i Boys and men’s new fall caps. A grand line just opened at Week’s & Co’s. Caps for ail ages and sizes, The right thing for fall. _—W. A. Weeks & Co. ‘Qin. 39 ladies’ green, fawn, tan, drab and black jackets at two thirds of their value from $10 to $18 at Paton’s. Heavy winter underwear for all stzes of | men at Paton’s. Big sale now on at Paton’s. Jacket sale now on at Paton’s 150 jacicets worth $5.25 for $3.50 a Paton’s Heavy teady made ulsters, reefers, Gver~ coats and suits at Paton’s. Buy ledies stockings at Pat- on’s. 816.00 Jackets $10.98S.—Beer Bros. Buy apair of Astracan gloves at Paton’s, for 75c, worth 81:00 Buy corsets at Paton’s. Bottled Soy. Empty bottles itlaad cheapest’ cash price paid for all kind of empty bottles, JOHN P, JOY, Victoria Case . Gt.’ George St. Royal Oak Soap Hot or cold water: “use free- and health, ALWAYS RELIABLE" KEGRARL KGS It Pays to Buy at Perkin (wanes ee 8222208 ® fs, Oi» GOoopPs, 5 AT LOWEST PRICES => This is @ motto that holds good in 25 a yard, A Goon heavy winter weight, all wool Serge for Se We have placed on our counter a pumber of pieces 7 ; . ip ice f so Se . of Dress Goods rangivg in price from 45c for 29c; 60¢ ly.” For ‘cleanliness, purity* > ~~ & OSB B06 4048056 ali our departments WE APE % ee ee ee ee +. a r g, y 12 we rs ag 1, m good st ee oy. grey jean Corset, that is well worth 50c, our special pric e #6cts “F p - ' b. 2.—Is 4 well made, 5 clasp, p-rfect model, black Sateen Corset our snecial price BiG oa Special No, 3.—I[sa good, strong, well made, perfect model, grey jean Corset, called the Ella l).. Have > ing E cleared out the manufacturer’ 8 ‘Jot cf thi 2 regnl: ar $l Corset, we are able to p lace it on our couuter at To0Ce Se Alro a full range ofall the leading makes. Over 1500 pairs to select from at fr, .’ ee. Perkins & Co. SUCCESSOLS: TO Ferkins, Sterns & Turner wh » Se SefeSes . [ELSE EE ; , In other words we aim to se!] the heat at the Fall ; purchas 7ers of Dress Goods, Jackets and Corsets are invited to put this assertion to the test—it will pay them 1D mi: mey saving, apart from the comfort aud satisfaction entailed, sd DRESS GOODS JACRETS OFFERING GREAT REDUCTIONS IN LADIES’ JACKETS. , ~CORSETS— “If it’s good it’s here, If it’s here it's good, ‘» something for Saturday A list of money saving values that will “make things lively” up here to-morrow. here 1s a gooa investment. find wh why, Cold Day Comfort. liundreds cf Ladies” Under- vests, all §made with long’ eleeves, neck cut high, selling thus— Good warm ves:s, 22e 25e Heavier, Vert gid weight, smesth, 286 Smouu, well made, 36e¢ Grand value, nearly ali wool. 50c Drawers, 29¢ up Work favers are those ready t¢ wear aprons on the firet counter. Fair grade white apron, 17¢ White apron. bib and pocket, 22e Colored apror, lace edge, 24c — grass linen, bib and —_ 3 Corset Buying iseasy here. Such choosing isn’t possible in any other store —more shepes, greater range of prices ‘than any other store on P. E. A vérg fair ‘line, 25 and 30¢ A tew, stylish, grey jean, 45¢ A “special” grey jean, with fancy sateen stitching, 50c Ecrui jean. perfectly formed, solid 58 The ‘Gloria’ and Child- See that new i7ea. Waist ‘for Ladies ren, Flannelette Wear almost as cheap as the Flannel! ette by the yard, and saves you the eternal stitching, etitching. Night dress, of good warm, fine flannelette, nicely made, 58c Finer:prade at 70c Drewers of very geod Fian- nelétte, nicely made, 36c Finer Grade, 58c MOORE & | Best 65¢ Shirts, Dealing Come and you'll §50 Iva agood white unlaundered Shirt, linen bosom and bands, 55¢ A fine laundered ready-to wear shirt, linen bosom, 75c Grand value, fine cotton body pure linen bosom and bands'75¢c Underwear for men Ribbed Underwear, 39¢ suit 4 Heavy “ 75c be Plain all wool “ 1.00 “ Heavy ribbed all wool 1,1 Fine heavy plair wool,1,.25 “ All ths good sorts of Under- wear for boys, prices according to size, ADOUE GLOVES cor sen) Good warm gloves for cold November days, lined kid, 58¢ Better quality, 75¢ Very nice, smoothly _ lined, warm, 88c Warm Top Shirts Grey & brown knit top shirts§0e Heavy knit sbirts, 58c A big line of grey flannel shirts, sizes from 14} to 6, regular 88c shirts for A line of grey flannel shirts, some with collar—some without --—-regular 98c shirts for 75¢ Men’s Hose A tig basket full of Men’s all wool hore,“P. E, I. knit”—same as are often sold for 22c l4c pr Finer grade of Island hose, 22¢ Finer Cashmere, ali wool, 25¢ What we advertise we have. ied ees TOMB In spite of the advance in price at the Factory, I hivs and will sell a nice lot of new Wate ies, # been able to bay, TTIW Es | a Good Time to Buy Watches NOW. the old rate, the order having been yiven before the raise. Call and see them ; also our new R ngs. E W. TAYLOR, > nS 7 * a - o » - > ia; KR: a Ss MW’LEO DE