“ "an — (T SATURDAY Are Busy Days At | Bacase We buy cheap, We celi cheap. Men’s lined kid gloves at ene Oe errr 88 eee 49, 59, 69, 79, 89, and 98e, Special Saturday prices men’s winter underelothing. | Heavy ribbed wool S80c worth $1.10, and all grades! and sizes, up to finest Shetland and English Llama wool. 10) per cent off all high grade underwear on Saturday. CORSETS A large purchase of reg- ular 65c retail Corsets, on Saturday 49c, 20 per cent discount A table full of slightly soiled white and cream wool squares, Square worth $1.00 to $240 to clear at 75c, to $1,380. PRICES GREATLY REDUCED On ladies furs. W. A.WEEKS & Co. The People's Store. jackets and om. SOOO 80SE0008 J 99076000 It’ss a satisfaction—to us our Flavgring Extracts are Made frem “The very begs money can » buy.” Made ourselves Our Essence Vatiidla hasa wonderful sale. Our Almond, Lemon Rose etc., are equally good, Absolutely Pure is the Word. Spices of all kinds—purest quality- A. W REDDIN, Phm. 8 CENTRAL DRUG STORE, a SUNNYSIDE, FINE FINER FINEST Qur 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 ome +35 o Dilinsetihis in all its branches at the Exam- INER Office, one cf the besc equip- ped Job Printing Establishments on P, E. Island. ©0284 200000008 000005 80060 ‘PUPEOM wrveceeesece F eeSCSOOOOOOEOROCOSHOROOEEES 86.7 i ste00 ! ) | expenditures | receipts exciusive Tepe een nne nero nero rennin nTrntet? 74 TY THR DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, DECEMBER 3, ‘897 TELEGRAPHIC. ; | SPECIAL DESPATCIES TO THE EXAMINER, a - A HRAVY DEPICIT In the Province of Quebec Will They Economise ox Look to Canada to Help Them out? Qvenec, Dec. 3—The public accounts were laid before the House of Assembly yesterday. On their face they ordinary receipts of $3,874,803 during the vear ending June 30, 1897, and ordinary $4,853,927. ot loans $3,923,238 and the total disbursements to $6,634, 944, HEAVY FIGHTING. show of Losses on Part of the British. Sima, Dec. ee from the front say that the Curran Solumn of the British Punitive force has met with a tierce resistance of its march into the Chain- kanni country. The fighting bas been very heavy. Lieut. Battyea was killed, Lieut. Villers Stewart severely wounded, and Lieut. Pennington slightly wounded. Two Sepoys were killed and fourteen wounded. et ANOTHER MINISTER ON [HE WING, And Another Partisan Happy. Ortrawa, Dec. 3.—Hon. Mr. Borden sails for England next week on private business. Mr. Barite, ex-M. P., of Kamouraska, has been appointed to the position of vlerk of the French Journals of the House of Sommons. New Militia Regulations. Orrawa, Dec. 3.—The Department of Militia is preparing a new edition of the rules aud regulations governing the miliia force. Mr. A. M. Burgess, Commissioner of Dominion ‘Lands, fell yesterday on a slippery sidewalk, and, it is fesred bas broken hie leg. Fire in Halifax. Hattrax, Dec. 3.—A firé at the works of the Heat & Light Company last night badly damaged one of their buildings. LATEST NEWS BY WIRE AND MAIL ar Bertis, Dec. 1.—Alléorte of wild ru- mors are current here and at Kiel, probab- ly based in the main upon the opdich of Emperor Wi'liam at the opening Sf the reichstag, as to the relations bettveen Germany and China. But most of these are discredited. The National Zeitung has confirmed the statement of the Emperor tbat Germany’s only object in the occupation of Kiao Chau is to protect German mis- isionaries in China, and the alarmist rutnor is now taken with a liberal allowance of salt. A sensation was caused today by a report that the Chinese bad messacred two hundred German sailors belonging to the German cruiser Division in Kiao Chait | i8 money made—an old and very truthful proverb Let us help you save mon ey on tooke. Paper bound books at one third to one half publisher’s prices. Cloth bound at 25c worth 40c, Ap im- mense variety of tities, You can select your favor ite author. \ | the Christmas Number of Black and White, Pear’s Pictorial, Graphic, end Illustrated London News, they are better than ever. Geo. Carter & Co’y., The Busy Book Store. Bay, but there has been no confirmation of this; while the Jatest despatches Teceived trom Admira!] Von Dieddrich, commander ofthe Division, which were dated the afternoon of Noy. 28, make no reference to fighting at Kiao Chau. The Berlin Tageblatt is responsible for the statement that two additiona!l cru‘sers are going .o Kiao Chau, bringing the force there up to ten ships with 4,000 men and 140 guos. The same journal that a force of marines, including the crew of the nn) pe rial vacht Hohenzgllern,is going to Kiao Chau, but there is no offizial rays pico rhe ps } signment of Canadian apples and pears to ted to |} > . . amounted *o | the West Ludies, via Halifax. 006000 J 660000803000 “28000 confirmation ef these assertions, although | gb they are held to indicate {hat a pernise | { | | Siguor Luzzati, made his financial neat Co*upatfon ‘* inlended, especially as | it is updersteod that Chiva does not insist upon evacuation, Rome, Dec, 1.—The minister of finance gktate- ment in the chamber of deputies to-day. Jt showed a surplus of 34,000,000 lire for the financial year of 189697. Toronto, Dec. 1.—Carpenter & Son, frnit exporters, Winona, have sent a con- The ship- ment consists of two hundred boxes, and the fruit is neatly packed, something in the same style as California fruit comes to Canadian market. Loxpox, Dec. 2—A despatch to the Times from Montevideo says vhat an at- temp was made there yesterday to stab Senor Jove Cuestas, president ad interim of Uruguay. It was unsuccessful, the by- standers warding off the would-be assas- sin. The man was formerly a member of the Montevideo police force. The news of the outrage spread rapidly and cansed greatexcitement, but the city is under martial Jawand there has beenno out- break. Carro, Dec. 1.—It is rumored here that the Anglo-Egyptian forces have occupied Metemmeh, on the Nile the main Dervish position between Berber, the headquarters, of the expeditionary force, and Omdurman near Khartoum, the stronghold of the Dervishes. The latter are said to have evacuated Metemmeh previous to its occupation by the Anglo Eyyptian forces. Metemmeh is less then 150 miles, as the crow flies, from Omdurman. Kaisers_avrern, Rhenish, Bavaria, Dec. 1.—A fire damp explosion has taken place in the Frankerholz coal mine near Ham- burg. Ten men are known to haye been killed and 45 injured. Others are atill missing. Quesec, Dec. 1,—A deputation of Mon- treal grocers are here asking that the pharmacy act be changed so as to permit the sale of patent medicines by grocers, and also certain other articles of common us: now Classified as drugs, such as linseed, epsom salts, etc. It is generally expectedthat the Dom- inioo Parliament will be called together tur Thursday, January 20th, Cure sick headache, bad a taste in the mouth, coated Pl | Ss distress and indigestion. Do not weaken, but have tonic effect. 25 cents, tongue, gas in the stomach, The only Pills to take with Hood’s Sarsaparilla, Cut glass novelties silver mounted,pret'y things for Xmas gifte at W. W. Wellner’s Handkerchiefs here at 9 a. m., tomorrow See our ad.—Moore & McLeod. While yon’re in today you’!l see our fine display of Christmas fancy goods.— Moore & McLeod. A suggestion for Christmas. Sce our handsowe display cf fancy goods.—Moore & McLeod, A warning—It Would be well for all in- terested to read Stanley Bros. warning in today’s issue. 2i. — —— S000 C200 ae ae es Se al —_ Are You To Skate this winter? Ifso you will need a pair of good Skating Boots. We have the boots—-here are the prices: — Ladies’ lined Skating Boots $1.35. ‘** Oil Pebble Skating Boots 1.50. + ee. oe ** Chocolate & * 2.00. ‘* Fine Dongola ‘‘ * 2.35. Boys Hockey Boots $1.60 to $1.75, Men’s ‘* ** $2.00 extra value RR. FE. Jost Stamper’s OeOOSSOOSE C088 OCOSS BEDE 66665004 4% ‘Corner. e%eeeee00"" SOOSOOOSOSS 60000664 6006 ANNUAL MEETING MERCHANTS BANK OF P. E. | The ‘Annual General ‘Meeting of the ¢shdreholders of the Merchants’ Bank of P. E. Island, ‘will be held at its Bdnking House, Gt. George Street, on Fhesday, the 11th day of January, next, 1898; at the hour of 11 o’clock a.m. Proxies must be left with the cashier at least one day previous to the meeting. J. M. DAVISON, Cashier. ‘nov29—15 &wtd ; Great 1% sas A The remainder of our SHAS Ne HBL Sy Successora to ner. See ssa: Shs wha PAINLESS DENTISTRY, Just about @ year ago it was intimated to our citizens that there had been opened up in this city pew Deotal Parlors, un- der the charge of capable and np-to-date dentists, who guaranteed the best of work at the lowest h nest prices, and satistac- tion iu every branch of their busiyess. Also tbat (hey made a epevialty of pain- less dentistry, and extraction of teeth without pain by use of the tamous Berlin Method, while particular attention was called to the factthat they fitted artificial teeth without plates, and that their crown and bridge work was a special feature of their business, and one to be appreciated by any one who cared to try it for then» selves. Naturally, anything that savored of being out of the general line, or in other words wa innovation, met with much doubt and wonderment, and the only thing for people to do was to prove for themaelyes that no exaggerated claim had been made Parlors to aught but what they were thoroughly capable of doirg, A Gay on two ago a fepresentative of our paper visited the parlors, and as if to show just how much the Berlin Method has found ‘avour with the public, found patients waiting, others going away to re turn at a less busy t'me,. and the doctors pleased to speak of their methods ot work- their hands, They are in fact only anxious for people, whether they require their services or not, te come and see for themselves that they do what they say beyond aquestion. A late feature of their work is paicless dentistry by électriciiy, which is surely a wonderful stride in the art of demtistry, and the adoptiva of which by Drs. Maloney and Kennedy ehows that they leave nothing nndone in order to give their patients the benefit of the very latest invention in dental science, as well as every aid tbat can be obtained to rob the hitherto dreaded dental chair of all its horrors. The doctors are courteous and obliging, and that they have come to Stay is an established fact for they have evinced by careful and straightforward mode of telling the people what they can do,and by doing it as well, that they are deserving of the best of patronage and the confidence of the public. Their par- lors are the acme of comfort and elevauce, for one’s self that every assertion ninde by thedoctors can be and is Verified ‘every day in very truth. The Berlin Déntal parlors afe a recoguized'factor in the pro- | vince, atid 'we heartily Wish them on this the completion of their first year here, long continued success, increased number of patients, (if they can accommodate thém) and a stay among ue that will tender this our first uotice of the aoniver- sary of their coming among us only one of very many. To Open In a Few Days a large assortment of om FANCY GOODS Xmas Cards. Calendars, Books, etc, ete. licMillan & Hornsby, QUEEN STREET rushed for all they are worth, but only too | ing, and to show samples of work then in| _ @® we ane offering ap ¢}—— Discount Ladies’ Winter Sacques All our sacques are the latest styles ond this year’s importation. no old stock in our store, but the new- est goods at a genuine bargain. I. Perkins & Co Perkins,Sterns & Tur Moncton Woolen BO scsssssssassassassssssssQ@@® 2 by the proprietors of the Berlin Dental , and are an interesting plaice to visit if |: trom no other motive ‘than to see used |‘ | tbe very larest dental ‘methods and'toiptove | é It Pays to Guy at Perkins’ @ = s i 2 8% 61s 2 2s @ ee Fo a pO os a Oe ee, A oF, r Every style and make of Doll new in stock. baby dolls, birque dolis, joint ed dolls, kid body dolls in great variety. CAMES Crokinole, Loto, Beg-a-telle Pillow Dex, Dominoes, Harmless Pistol, Par. lor Croquet, ete. Rocking Horses Dolls Carriages, Horse and Cart, boats, Dol} Bureaus, Sideboards, Chairs, ete. Mechanical Toys of all kinds Fancy Goods in Great Variety Nice display, everything in full view. Cal] and inspect our beautiful stock. Make your pur- chase now and have it stowed away till Xmas. F. PERKINS & CO, Sunnyside We have AGENTS for Mills, a = . - a SOC Ee remnes | AT 9 A. M. SATURDAY a patel in baskets, in rows, in festoons, in drifts—store is white with ’em—all kinds at all kinds of prices. Handkerchiefs for service and handkerchiefs for beauty, On Sale To.morrow at 9. a. m. At One Cent For Boys and Hemmed handkerchiefs for Men--- ae ladies and children: most ere This j sie 24 white with neat border. Only a - Be nice lot, white one half dozen to each buyer. and cvlored, ‘ ee oe —_— ns elie ak a Sessa i. - 6 cents cach 1 cent cach ’ » me eee” | 6 Star Value’--7e At Two Cents An astortment for the little oner, Fome plein white, some colored edge, sume pictured, all goat Genilemeo’s medium sizewhite Re jawn handkerchiefe, hematitch- ed and initialled, good 15 cent value, at? cents 2 cents each At Three Cents : for Jadies and children, some | white hemstitched, others with colored border 3 cents each At Four Cents Wonderfully good value in pret ty, hemstitched handkerchiefs fur ladies; some colored, others white, choose at 4 ents each At Five Cents Two lots at one price, one lot plain white lawn, heimetitched, the other, fancy edge, bemmed, price is ; handkerchiefs, with embroi@- ‘Scents eat ere2 corner, tle —r~ SONE BEAUTIES Down on the secind centre counter we've sYtanged a special display. 18 composed of the higher grades. There are prette cmbroidered handket chiefs, neat hemsti.ched ones,in Jawns and linens, dainty drawn work,love ly lace edges. Some sorts for solid service, some almost as dainty, delicate § as a butterfly’s wing—they’re beyond description—drop in and see. Price? are l4c, ldc, 17c, 2lce, 25e, 28c, 32c, 352, 39c, 45c, 48c, 55c, 58e. Moore & McLeod, |, More ate Some cof thes2 are ladies, white embroidered Jawn, others, and plain white hematitched 7 cents each Youths’ at 8c Good size white Irish lawn hundkerchiefe, Sc each: Sie dort At Ten Cents Dainty white lawn handket chiefs, hemstitched, for ladies, # FO cents each } At Eleven Cents Ladies white lawn hematitehes 4 — 7 Fea " - —" Pa: A eee oe 2454.64 % 64.4.6 6064 na em ‘ i dite oe fast ean oe ' > ti st r f *) am re eres ’ ria + Py he — err , oe er ates Ss as OP Pee Re € Differenct n ’ You want the best for the money, don; Be None better, and sold for same price 8 COFF BRO Don't jest about wet feet, it's dangerous, in the quality of Rubbers We sell the GRANBY make. quality, at B.