es. - ace curtain sale Tuesd One hundred and eight pairs of new white lace Curtains, spring, 1898 patterns, just put ay and Wednesday.— into stoek, direet from the manufacturers in Nottingham, England. For Tuesday and Wednesday only 29 per cent cash discount 42c eurtains for .59 .72 curtains for .57 1,10 curtains tor .88 1.40 curtains for 1.12 1.80 curtains for 1.44 2.35 rich effects, 1.85 2.25 very lacy, 2.60 and all qualities up to $7, at same discount—20 per cent. for Tuesday and Wednesday. Also 23c each—wholesale simple lace curtain ends,suit- able for lambrequin. All qualities, same price. W.A. Weeks & Co The People’s Store, 209000000 cuss 658000 881 2eE0C8 Our Watitre raerbs The Great Blood Purifier and Liver Regulator We keep in stock. A. W. REDDIN, Phm & @ENTRAL DRUGSTORE, Sunny siec. WO8DOOSO800S0N 0008 2000008 ins ae OR ED “> a DR. CLARE | treats CHRONIC DISEASES by the Salis- bary method of persistent self-help, in rem vying causes trom the blood. Con- tinuons, intelligent treatmentin person OOOO € COCSHSES 1005 OSES OO19BO8 beeesesees see SLOSEISFDHSIOSS S HOSCGSSESSKEOOES VEN eee #@60 | > el or by letrer insures Mi pimum of suffer- ing and Maximum of cure possible in each case. Aveid attempts unaided. Graduate of fH. Y. University And the NEW YORK HOSPITAL. Twenty years practicn in N. Y. City. Diploma registered in ().4. and Canada, ADDRESS: CHARLOTTETOWN, P EI, CANADA. OFFICE, Victoria Row. Aceomodations reserved for patients. ee ttt oe OVTVNNNRLdanteenenenenneennennennen eT Terre nne tree Tet Terry : References On application, Oet lyr * GOOD... value for money expended, is what we give in all goods in our line, to which we attribute our steady increase in business. We ere showing a nice assortment of Ladies’ and Gentlemens WATCHES this season, which sre all thoroughly tested before leaving osr store, We guarantee every watch sold by us to give satisfaction, by buying now you can procure a good time piece VERY LOW as our goods are bought low fer spo each. Call and see for yourswlf, at— W. N. TANTON Opposite Crabbe’s Hard wre Store, —_— —_— | THE PAILY EXAMINER, CHARBOTTETOWN MARCH 11, 1598. ¥ hy EL EGR APHIC, a RI] SPECIAL DESPATOHKS TU THE EXAMINER, A WARLIKE SITUA? London Times on the Issue. Great Britain Will Fight for Her Rights in China and West Africa IF THEY ARE NOT YIELDED PEACE- FULLY. a ON. Probable Alliance of United States, Great Britain and Japan. —_————— Lonpoy, March 11.—The Times regards the news from Pekir as anassuring. , It cays: “ An interval may occur auring which diplomatic means may be employed to avert i!l-considered actions on the part of our rivals. If a delay of any duration has been actually procured, Sir Claude MacDonald, the British minister, may be relied upon to wake the most of it im the interests of peace. In other respects the position in Cuina seems as far from im- provement as the position in Weet Africa, Ifthe report from St. Petersburg that Russia will decline to give Great Britain the information she bas asked is correct, the nation cannot be blamed should they put the worst possible construction on the refusal, Those most familiar with public opinion throughout the country will be the first to recognize that tie present temper of the people is not to be thrifled with. At no time sipce the Crimean war have they been less disposed to brook intringements from any quarter on their just rights. They are perfectly con vinced of the justice of their cauce and the magnitude of the issues at stake, both in China and West Africa. They believe it may become their duty to vindicate that cause in either region, and if such a duty should be thrown upon them by the blun ders or perversity of others, they will not flinch from it. We donot make this assertion in any spirit of bravado or from any desire to rouse the warlike feeling of the cougtry. We make it in the true in- terests of peace, because the greatest menace to peace liesin the danger that our rivels may fail to believe (bat we are in earnest until it ig too late, Foreigners do not appear to realize ihe bucivess view we take of war, as of other matters, where our busisess interests are concerned. Our conduct is regulated msivly by business considerations. Ifthe prejudice done us is slight we mey resent this yet pass it over rather than tace serious losses, which, as we well know, war must,at the besi':nvolve to our trade. But if the prejudice doae cr threatened is very grave and irreparable, we are ready, of the two great eyils, to choose war ast e least.” The Londot correspondent of The Daily Telegraph says. “I bave iton the the highest authority thata triple alliance be- tween Great Britain and the United States and Japan is pending.” Carter's for Wall Paper WANT TO KEEP YOUR NEURALGIA? Of course you don’t; so you should take Scot's Emulsion. It is a fact this remedy cures it; aud it cures nervousness, nerve debility and insomnia. Cape Cod cranberries at Beer & Goff's. Everyone who has brought at our clearance boots sale are pleased wi'h goods and jow yriees they paid. Now is your chance, Come today.—J. B. Mc Donald & Co. 64. 2i. sttyynrmnannemnenneenenntn Wall Papel The rush is beginning. We ean es: pply Remnants and Last Vear’s Patterns at almost giving away prices, but we pride our- selves on our stock of 1898 Patterns. Better Than Ever Cheaper Than Ever Our Wall Peper Room fom isstocked withthe finest 1498 de- signs. Papers for Parlor, Mall, Lite rary, Dining Rroom, Bedroom, Kitchen, with bordera to matehk. We aie sole agents for P. B, Island, fer Celim Macarthur @ Co. ontreal; and Alired Peat « Co., ew Yor Ban:ple books alwa ys ready. Geo. Carter & Co’y., Wall Paper Depot AALdLAMadbbadddbedddasbaeasbdddcdddaddccadd UAL } tbana coalition. PARLE:SMENT OF CANADA, | Yukon Deal Carried in the Commons. | _ GOVERNMENT MAJORITY, 39, Four Liberals Yoted With tha Opposition. Orrawa, March 11.—The Honee of Commons divided on the Yukon bill at 4:30 o'clock this morning, The Opposition amendment was Jost by a vote of 65 yeas to Ill! nays. Messrs Costigan, Hale, Bethune and Hughes vot- ing with the Government. A vote was then taken oa the main motion which was carried by a vote of one hundred and eleven yeas to 7Z nays. Messrs. Hughes and Bethune, Conserva- tive, voting with the Government, while MelIunis,O Brien, Rogersand Erb, Liberail-, voted with the Opposition. Mr. Casey escaped the vote—Messrs. Costigan and Hale voted “nay” on both motions. NEWS NOTES, The 1897 drink bill of the United King- dom was £3,500,000 greater last year than in 1896. . Japan is about to float a new loan of a 156,000,000 ven. If in geld this would amount to practicaliy $150,000,000, but if in silver toosly 75,000,000. The Joan will probably be floated ia London. The London Saturday Review insinuates fs Fe 2s - . - * * > 7 a - * 7 7 7 . . , af GEGGEGGEEGEEGEEECEELESG RED i no longer. . VF gi ods that the attempt to assassinate King George of Greece last week was arranged with the idea of arousing arevulsion of popular feeling in favor of the dynasty. The total number of war vessels now in course of construction for Great Britain includes 12 battleships, 16 = first-class cruisers, six second- class cruisers; ten third-class cruisers, six sloops of war, four twin screw gunboate, and 4] torpedo boit destroyers, The coalition suggestion is being sharp~ ly condemned by the Ontario Conserva- tive press, The sign is agood one. Co- alitione, when no grest object is to be won, only divide the responsibnity for mistakes and wrong doing, Better anotier clection Truth says the topical picture now sold in the etreets of London is a portrait of Mr. Joseph Chamberlain. Hanging out of one of his pockets is a small strip of card, and under the picture are the words *‘ Find Lord Salisbury.” You pull the ¢ar board strip and @ small sketch of the Prime Minister comes out of Mr. Chem- berlain’s pocket, Tn the famous Peabody model tene- ments, the London Dai'y News says there is a vopniation of no Jessthan seven hun- dred and twenty-five toam acre, yet the birth rate is five in one thousand above the average rate, and infant mortality is twenty-two in one thousand beluw the average. At this rate the population will soon grow faster than the profits of the trust, which were last year $210,000. Three sets of statistics in the Govera- ment repurts point clearly to a steady growth of prorperity in Ireland. They chow that emigration is rapidly decreasing and ihe amount of money in ihe savings bavk is greater than ever before. They also show that evictions and outrag’s are becoming Jess numerous. Of the total number of emigrants last year the United States got more than 88 per cent. The polar expedition upon which the Italian Duke of Abruzzi will start this summer will be bota expensive and exten- sive. King Humbert contributes $100,000, the Duke devotes his whole income otf $30,000 a year to the object, and if neces- sary also will draw upon bis capital. After leaving Franz Josef Land on foot or in sleds they wil] establish posts ulong the route. The Duke takes twenty experienced Italiane, fifty Esquim ux and anuamber of dogs, The surprise which was created at the time of Prince Henry’s visit, when the German warships Peutschland and Getion suddenly loomed out of the fog without having previously been sighted, has aroused the authorities toa sense of the necessity of taking additional precautions, and tney are now erecting quick firing guns and searchlighte. At the entrance of Ports- mouth harbor there will be a light powerful enough to sweep Spithead, and guns will be eo placed that ships entering must pass under their muzzles. -_ Attractive Women. Why is one woman attractive and an- other not? The most admirable and at- tractive thing about an attractive woman is her womanliness. Everybody admires a womanly women. She must have health of course, because without it she would lose the brightness of her eyes, the fullness of hes cheek and her vivacity. Reai health must mean thata women is really a woman. That she is strong and perfect in a sexual way as well as in every otber. That she is capable of performing perfectly the duties of maternity. Some women are born with what is called ‘constitutional weak- ness.” Those whodo not enjoy perfect health, need only take the proper precau- tions and the proper remedy to become perfectly well and strong. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescriptions will cure any derangement of the distinctly feminine organism. Send 31 centsin one cent stamps to World’s Dispensary Medical Aseociation, Buffalo, N. Y., and receive Dr. Pierce’s 1008 page “ Common Seuse Medical A Sensibie ng Precaut isa Mackintosh and Umbrelia. may defy the changable spring time. when those simple wet weather protectors cost so much that we couldn’t all afford them. ‘lhey are a luxury place them within reach in our stock, they are all ttyles, und at the lowest prices. NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS. er". Perkins & Co., Agents for Moncton Woolen Mills, o. SSS sassssssasas LEGLEGGEGSSSDQQN 7% aoe OO tna re IT PAYS TG BUY AT PERKINS’ => = & & > © Go > ] @ G, Thus prepared and Time is Progress in manutacture, and our prices ofall, We have noold new goods, latest B SUNNYSIDE ‘The Touquay gold mining company of Nova Scotia took $28,000 worth of gold out of their mine during the past ten months and they are now instailing an air compressor plont, so as to still further increase their profiis. Emperor William is to visit Palestine in October next, his object being todetermine for himself the exact sites of Golgotba, the Temple of Jerusalem, and the place of the Crucifixion. Up to the present, eleven Presbyteries haye nominated Rev. Dr. Bryce, of Wiunipeg, as moderator of the general assembly, which acets ian Moutrea!l next June, The London Morning Post says it hears on good authority that the bounty-giving powersere anxious to abolish bounties, and are willing to meet ‘in conference in London and to adopt the convention of 1888, or, as an alternative, to eccept the imposition of countervailing duties. Mr. Gladstone’s health continues to ove in the eunshine of the South coast at Bournemouth. fis daughter reports him infiaitely more vigorous tn movements than for some time. His voice is strong and clear, and his mental capacity for work a8 keen as ever. Accordi-g to the Westminister Gazette, however, — Mr. Gladstone bas stopped work. His triends read to him, play for him and favor bim with many visits. Tie British Admiralty has ordered the impr prompt delivery at Portsmouth of ten iwelve inch guns and 24 six inch firing gus of anew pattern, the special features of which are their breech mechanism ana a new spparatus for working the primers. The new guns work wholly automatically and, at their firing trials, they gave the greaiest satisfaction, the round taking only 64 seconds and eight rounds being fired in Q% seconds. They have a stringing power 574 foot tons against 3,241 attainable by the present guns. The officials there assert that these are the best results obtained by avy vaval power. a AQ net of &,; ———— LOCAL NOTICES. Sanderson & Co are eelling Family Soap very cheap nowadays. They offer No. 1 Family Soap 15 five pound bars for lice har: do in one pound bloeks for Sie. Genuine old brown Windsor soap, 20c per dozen. 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 . perticuiars enquire at ber residence, Mrs. L. J. Sent- ner’s, Weymouth St. 13 4w eod Rubbers, rubl ers received today. Men’s women’s McDonald & Co. 54. 2. Our clearance sale of boots avd shoes, a oreatsuccess the goods are moving off rapid Se z ly if you bave not benght yet do so at once Come today—J. B. Macdonald & Co. to-day, 2 caees of Christie’s Operin ae styles and London Hats and Caps in latest shapes. —Jobn McLeod & Co. Selling more of those 75 cent unlaun- deried shirts every day: mutt be because thev’re good shirts—~Moore & McLeod. All Charlottetown’s bright housekeepers will be interested in our handeome display of wall papere—Moore & McLeod. Handsome home decorations already at the wal] paper store.—Moore & McLeod. Most patterns to choose from, easy prices to pay at the wall yaper store.— Moore & McLeod. Going Fast—Those boot and shoe bar- gains at our clearance sale. This is your chance.—R.K. Jost, Stamper’s Corner, Adviser,” illustrated, j O yetere 35 cents a quart at Joys, and childrens rubbers at J. B. | ~ AAAAMAAAAA AAAAAA AAR AAADT Be as.. Careful of the appearance of renemm ee ee eee ~ your home—as you are A of your own appearance WY ‘ | ANS 4 other eyes are wide [ry OY . RAN SSS \ + SN ~ iS openif yours are nob, sh rh “SAhS 2) . be \ ¥) thing in home decora one important 7.” ee tion Is WALL PAPER. We've jmst finished openin arranging the greatest Wall } and stock ever brought to P. E. TL. We have the design you want; it’s only a matter of choosing—hcre, DAD AARAAA GAA AMARA LALA hdd bade ede dda cde ded — me enet) tae EAE ARRAS HSE MOORE & MeLEOD jhe Wali Paper Men. (ee Ee gk Gk af Oe BES OF PER EEALEL LS D. GORDON. SIXTUS McLELLAN Y bS—r us as only Tailors, and some peonle ke HFVTADPHNTOPAT PNET PE REPDT PERVERT TET ETE EE TTT ON NERD TERT PTET TTT TNE TENE RTE TATE T ET EPH IPT PPT PTT PT PP PPT a PPT PP PT PTS PL 5 Se We are Tailors, some people know ‘ usastheon!y Tailors, but be that as it may. We want you to know that we ‘oe every thing men wear except shoes, or every thing they ought to wear; and pre of the year we are giving special priceson every winter weight article in the See Our White and Colored Shirts. Good clean fresh etosk, bought for spot cash, Wedon’t keep er enough to get soiled, neither do we handle any worn out sam pies. o good white shirt for any price from 45c to $2.50, and made: epecially for @ 2% furnishing trade. GORDON & McLELLAN Voshion Leaders, Upper Queen St, Next door to WoMcKay olen 00