~~ nce ett as age A ETAL CATERER RN SN NY A aR a ee THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JANUARY 11 1898. WEEKS=—-2t ct, ‘ ~~ ‘Sour Year . Big clearance stocktaking sale Beginuing Monday, Januar} LOth. until 22nd 2 WEEKS ONLY Tremendous Discounts—RBig Reduetions ia Every Department—Spot Cash. DRESS GOGDS, COLORED, 25 PER CENT OFF Our whole stock ef colored Dress Goods Fanzies —Serges Cashmeres, T' weeds, etc. 25 per cent. discount off colered dress goods DRESS GOODS, BLACK, 20 PER CENT OFF Choice from one of the best Biack Dress Goods Depart- ments in the city. Black Cashmere, Merino, Serges, Fancy Blacks, and Cravenettes. 25 per cent. off Black Goods. SILKS, SATIN®, 25 PER CENT OFF Black Dress Silks, in Peau de Sois. Bengaline, and Gro Grain—25 per cent. off. Black Satins, Colored Satins, China Silks, Surahs, Faacy Trimaing Silks, ete—25 per cent, discount. RIMMED MILLINEXY, Half Price Al Trimmed Hats and Bonnets at half price, All Flow- ers, Tips, Ospreys, and all Millinery Trimming—25 per cent. discount: LADIES’ JACKETS Half Price All Black and Colored Jackets—all new and imporied and selected personally by our buyer—at (4) half price. All Capes, black and colored, at 25 per cent discount. Waterproofs, blk and e!d, at 25 per cent. off. Furs. Furs—Coats, Jackets, Muffs, Collars, Capes, etc., 25 per cent. cff Ladies’ Fur Jackets, Men’s Fur Coats; all Muffs, Collars and Capes, Gloves, Mitts, and all Furs at Twenty-five per cent aiscount. Special Discounts of Ladies Underwear, Kid and Cash- mere Gloves, Hosiery, Corsets, Men’s Underwear, Shirts and Collars, Sox, Braces, ete. Genuine Reductions Sale from January 10thtill 22nd. No Samples Given. W. A. Weeks & Co Store, Wholesale & Retail Spot Cash. Tae People’s ~ EVERY DAY. A BARGAIN DAY AT LEWIS’ From now unti! the end of the year, every day will be bargain day at our store All kinds of fancy goode, in Chiaa, Ceiluloid, Plush, Oak ‘and Glass, all, kinds of Toys, Gemes, Dolls, Do!l’s Sleighe, Doll’s Corriages, Doll’a Tea-sets, Boy’s and Girl’s Sleighs. Al+o ali kinds of Crockery. Make no mistake in the place, but come direet to Cc. LEWIS, Grafton St. Opposite North side of Market 54: rn Hockey PUGKS —— AND — STICKS oe ds news Mr. J. M. ‘ ican | es OW. BE. DAWSON’ —— LEC TURE a EVOLUTION WOTICE. A General Meeting of the Shareholders =— = of the Inland Navaigation Company, Lim- ited, for the election of directors and the St Peters Church Hall traasaction of other business, wil] be held in McEKachern’s Building, Queen Street,on ail Wednesday, the 26th day of January,1898 at 2.30 p. m. protopt. CHARLES PALMER, L. L. BEER, F. L. HAoZARD, BENJ. ROGERS, Provisions] Directors. Ch’town, Jan. 5—98 td Tomorrow Evening Admission 15c. discount ' ~ TELEGRAPHIC. SPECIAL DESPATOHES TO THE EXAMINER, BALFOUR ON TRE SITUATION Criticism ef “the Concert.” a ‘Crete is Not Well Treated BRAVERY OF BRITISH MEN. Britain's Policy in China. Loxpox, Jan. 11.—Speaking at Man- chester last evening, Mr. Balfour said that the concert ef Europe bad not adJed to its reputation by its recent treatment cf Crete. He declared that it would be better to have a third rate government of the island thao pone at all, and that it was strange that the concert should not fiod one. either in Europe or America, He eulogized the bravery displayed by the British troops in the Indian campaign, —a campaign more difficult than the Afghan war of 1879. Turving te China, Mr. Balfour said that British interests there were commercial aud not territorial. Except as a base for operations, the territory would be a disad~ vautage because it would involve respon- sibility and expense in money and men. He dilated upon the fact that 'he extent of our trade in China gives us a special claim to prevent ber pursuing a policy that would discourage trade, and added : “But the deepert iraditions of our policy preclude us from using any trading privileges asa weapon to exclude our rivals. If we ask freedom of trade it ie not for England alone, but for the whole world.” _—_—- > DIVISIONS AMONG DIVIDERS, Blair Wing Vielorions in St. John McDADE ELECTED PRESIDENT. Sr, Joux, Jan. 11. — Disputes and factional fights in the grit organ zition of this city culminated, at yesterday's elec- tion, in a y-ctory for the Blair wing of the party. The Tucker Eilis party practically gave up the fizht before the vote, and only put up two or three candidates, who were ignominiously voted down. Michael McDade is elected president of the Associatiou, and nearly all of last year’s oificers have been turged out. ~~ UP«ISING IN EAST APRICE. British Men Killed, TROOPS HURRYING TO THE FRONT. Two Loxpox, Jan. 11.—A despatch from Mombassa, the capital of the coast pro- vince in the British East Africa Prctector- ate, says that news of the renewal of fighting in Uganda hes been received there from Fort Lub was, in the Usog- country, under date Decer: vber 19h. Lieut MacDonald, brother of Maj r Macdonald, commander of the ¢ British forces, and Mr. Pilking*on, a missionary, have been killed. Troops are hurrying to the tront from Machakos station, ssrrmnenmennm e This is a Bookstore Several other lines of bus. iness live under this same roof, each of them the largest of its kind in this Province. But, firet and ‘foremost, this is a BOOK.« STOR#, and especially itis a Scuoo. Book Deror. All the authorized Schooo] and College Books are kept in stock, and a big stock of all School Reqnisites, and the prices are always as low as the lowest. Need we say more ? Geo. Carter & Co’y., BOUK SELLERS AND STATIONERS. 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Agents for Moncton Woolen Mills, ® 55 WOO ssssaasaasaaes: SHELL EGLG GL: “<SOO%: —— eee eee aoe Fame : No Trouble to Show Goods ¢ Geaweeeqnc >® @ 2 2 @O@ 6b 6004 0663 30°a so often as = Wadded Quilt Investment. y trading Wadded Quilts for .69 Wadded Quilts for [1-20 Wadded Quilts for 1.40 Wadded Quilts tor 1.70 Wadded Quilts tor 2.50 Wadded Quilts for 3.40 OOO 2426620368038 I THE REBELLION IN CUBA ee ee Havasa, Jan. 11.—The news from Spanish sources gives'an account of the gallant defence o’ Forvin, Santiazo de Cuba, by the Spanish troops. _——_._ Premier Warburten’s Mission. Orrawa, Jan. 1L.—Premier Warburton is here in coanection with the claims of Prince Kdward Island agaist the Domi- nion, aod wil! lay them before eroment., “Silent Now,” Orrawa, Jan. 11.—The Cabinet M inis- ters are mum as Oysters regarding the Pope’s encyclical. — —— — Although a very sient man, Dr. R. V Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y., has found time in which to writea great book of over a thousand pager, entitled The People’s Common Sense Medical Adviser, in Plain Englisb, or Medicine Simplified. Few books printed inthe English Janguage have reached so greata sale as has tiis been so'u at $1.50 each. this enormous sale having repaid its author for the great amount of labor aud money expended on its production, he has now decided to give away, absolutelo free, 560,000 copies of this valuable book, the recipient ouly being required to mail to the World’s Dis spensary Medical Associa tion, of Buffalo, N. Y , of which company he * president, 31 one cent Stamps, to cover cost of mailing only, and the book } will be sent postpaid, it medical library, complete in one volume. | ft coutains 1008 large pager, and over 300 illustrations, some of them in colors. The Free Edition is precisely the same as that eold at $1.50, except only that the books are bound in strong manilla paper covers, instead of cloth. It is not often that our readers have an Opportunity tc obtain a valuable book on such generous terms, and we predict that few will miss availing themselves of the unusual aud liberal (ff rto which we have ca'led their at- tention, = SS ee —a $82 90660 ooul Oi sece 6e( 20000 WHERE IGNORANCE IS BLISS ‘TIS FCLLY TO BE WISE. It isnot wise to be ignorant of the fact that we are CLEARING OUT SOAPS, at less than cost prices before stocktaking. You should look over this stock and see the values, N. B.—Our January mark down includes combs, brush- es, etc. See our display. A.W. REDDIN, Phm B CENTRAL DRUGSTORE, Sunnyside. Seceedéednesnnes © C2020 00066 5990200606845 2006 OOO Dt e0CCSeCC Ce cengeeee Gallantry of Spanish Troops’, the Gov- popu'ar work, over 689,000 copies having The profits on , : ¢ : $ 4 Qa 4 @ ¢ } Q Wanted. ABBABBBBEBLBBBS Pn: each of our custom- , as early a settle- ment as possible, of that’ “December 3ist” account you received the other a KBS KK K e BRAKES fs e BAK wer Se Moore and is @ veritable ; Merced. : i . DOD OD OD OD OG OCS 03V9]V9WVOD OOBWSODOBDOVDWSEOD@ o> © 445902 0G 0°23 6 D> 00S OV 0DVEUDW IND OD O DWE it ea et I Aedes tated tia dase iQ @ D] O-@ O'S Oo” 2OVODVO3 32WOD Poultry Wanted to 500 Turkeys for which we wil! 300 Ducks, price, Geese and ‘pay the highest CRANT & CO., Queen®Street, Charlottet »wn 4 £ am —.