‘Wome Pointers ~K am et CA A NT LANL ACOA A ee me | f CO ST Ta as an a ok -_ THE D nei _ — ~ Four ~--- —— —_—_a~ _ rms Dollars per Year 38 —— ? ‘) y ' C bad Ce ee et nen AILY: EXAMINE This is True Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free,” -—Evriprpes, Single Jooie« 7 38 JS senate nead. ROMO TTETOWN P: E. mas Buyer's Just a few notable ideas gatherel from var- iouss ections of the store Priced at our “easy Drop in to see 1 kind” of pricas ig anyway—you're sure fo find some good suggestions in this “busiest store on Charlott Buy her a Silk Waist etl \\ ij \ mat id Tl ath } ... : Hat's ap always welcome? gift— x »* ¥ : ‘ ‘ +s?) t\4 ; ¥ 1A ; } o* “AN : ‘ ¥ in atown’s busiest street.’’ no room for prices of the smaller furs; except collars. Black Coney storw cellar, $1.15, esi teone $1.00, $1 98 and $2.25 Very fine black Coney collar, wel] a see es Large grey oppossim collar lined | —- @BLID. . . . . . veveeeeee Z3.00 and $4.60 | Electric Seal collar, sable tails, satin RG oie i ences consol | Queen Ann collar of oppoesum wich .$2 60 only $33 50, $40 00, $43 50, $45.50. | : ' A SF Verv choice electric seal collar $6.15 Fine grey Persian lambd..... $6.90 | Large black Astrachan Collar. trimmed with Thibet, $7.75 | A very chcice lot of high-class and one that easily bought ere. 3.) } _ r . ’ Oaoie and Se@ai coliars, Dd SO A fice range at easy prices. Drop | 810.90. 12.70. 16.¢ : c o% eo d } ; i) +) In, and choore vour patttern weil get | 510.90, 12,70, 16.00, 20.00 upthe parcel liningand all. | oO y ; Prices are smal] fOv. ” Dollis Pretty line at.. eeees > 4 dC | Shot Taffetas ag 73¢ | f a « ‘ f set | ‘=| fora Quarter landsome patterns 1 Heavy | Broches.... $1.25 ‘ A edt nite Mies ichahe e Good size, well made Dolls , bisque heads, durable and pretty Ys ' 10 cents each or three for 25cts Kid Gloves or three for 25ets, White Shirts On Glovea wake | ‘ =~ a gres:t*'ste i W e honest« = en _—e oe ly think no by.” If you’re Jl. | hady in P, : WWE puzzled, ' IN EK. Island, = you’rs never ZZ \' — ae sold tg . : FO good un- 14 far wroog io j > Z ¥>) & Be B Ls laundered +36 S ot sal non : ; eR aay Ze Synge 3% | IN ehirts for the iw 2 wtf gloves — just price as a 3 Qe for these. We own =: a it \ i don’t think ee exau p e. : i 5 ! anybody elre | ever will 4 Lottoned Kid@ at......000.. -cccreeG DC} . 2 push but'ons heavy kid gloves for | either. : fall wear _.$1.15 | Five well made shirt, cotton body. Perrin’s “Bretagne,” black and } pure linen bosom avd roar 50¢ coiors, 7 stud Jacing...... , neem ba Splendid heavy ae Bay» on 3 push buttons, splendid quality kid | linen bosom and bande, equal to 0 . $1.45 | the most doilar shirts you'll see F me grade, 3 pear! push bi ttons 2 Ses pat bs wien Ce ee + + 948 “00es0e8400 .-.$1 85 | The best unlaundered shirt you ever Lined glovee, gauntliett wrist, As- trac bao back kid palm.. Handsome fur Collar r ‘ure to be nf ALi apprec ated or ; , fur Jacket would be erhaps @ the th og. Fur Jacketa in guaranteed uality eee 1.10 | t —makes a [ ft that’ } eaw “2100 linen” bosom and bands fine cotton bodv........... $1.10 Nice unlaundered shirt, open back and front... . . . coo.-..-cccesesees JOC Our special $1.69 laundered shirt fine linen bosom and fine cotton Be OO cncne + Koncocteses $1.00 | Ficer grades open back and open Oe eo . cvcct Pl, L.das 1668 Moore & McLeod What We Advertise We Have A PRESENT ——F RO STOCK CANNOT M9OUR 86264244088 Like two friends, are the foot and shoe which meet in perfect harmony. Such rueetings are Common in our experience. Ladies’ and Gents’ Slippers in all styles, Overgaiters aud legzins, Moccassins Overshoes and Rubbers. A nice line of skatiny boots in to buy where bigh quality is cheapest. than you get elsewere. Weeks& Warren SUNNYSIDE. «+--+ all the latest styles and colors. ‘IL TO PLEASE Iv’s economy We've always lower prices and better quality ISLAND; THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1898 ELECTRIC CAR COLLISION. Two Men Killed Near Mass. Leicester, -_—— - — {Srectat To Toe Examiner] Worcester, Mase, Dec. 22.—By an electric car collision on the Worcester and Subarban Road, near Leicester, yesterday, John Kerrigan, aged 45, of Cherry Valley, and Walter Halbrook of Leicester, news. paper man, were killed and a dozen other passengers injured. Duty on Tea. (Sprciat TO THe Exaniner.] Hauirax, Dec. 22—Ilt is saié that a duty on tea is now almost acertainty, and will be fixed at 4 cents. — oo Strike on Grand Trunk. (Seecrac To The ExaMIvner.} 22.—The strike of Grand Trunk telegraphers looks Montreal, Dee. threatened worse than ever. _--->~~ —— = Brooms Will be Dearer. oe |MONTREAL FIRE COST $900,000. Both Greenshields and McIntyre | , Well Insured [Srectan to Tae Examen. | Moxtreal, Doc. 22.—The estimates of . the loss by Tuesday night's fire place the totel loss iv the vicinity of $900,000. | Of thie Greenshields, Son & Co’s stock and builling represent in the vicinity of | $600,000, with insurance of $530,000, _ Mclotyre, Son & Co’s $500,000, witb insurance of $400,000. Aimost every fire insurance Company doing business in the city is represented, the Royal Jeadiug with a loss of $100,000. we GUIDED HIS RESCUE A Brave Man's Behaviour Under an Eléctric Car. New York, Dec. 19.-—With the wheels of an electric car crushing out his life, and 'a crowd shouting orders to the motorman, Martin Liston, a flagman, ctlmly bade ibe excited men be still. Then he quietly the orders that hastened the re- | movel of the iron wheel] that pinioned him down, The heavy car could _ not be lifted, and the motorman start- ed to reverse the current. Poor Lis- gay a jSpecraL To THe EXaMIner. | Cuicaco, Dee. 22.—The broom manu- United. States the facturers association of the unanimously voted an advance in . a E ; | price of brooms of 25 cents a dozen. | ae AVENGE THE WATCHWORD. j Western China Said to be Over-run With Rebeis. | Dec. Tacoma, Wash., 19,—The | steamer Empress of India brings news ‘rom Chungking, China, via Shanghai, inat business is paralyzed throughbont the western Chinese province of Szcbunen by the depredations of Yumantz and his band ot 5,000. rebels, who are | thorcughly disciplined and wear a wniform | having for its distinguishing feature the Chinese character meaning “Avenge.”’ They are determined to rid China of all foreigners and to stamp Outtbe Christian. religion. There are six thousand Catholic refugees in Chung King, and the property | destroyed by the rebels ie estimated at 5,000,000 taela. During the raids thev have rendered 20,000 people, “mostly native christians, homelese,and sixty-two lives have been taken, including several European missionurics. Yumantz r- cently beheaded two Catholic missionaries, which the city of Yuin Chang gave up to him ashostaces. J Fleming, an English missionary, has been killed by natives and soldiers at Tsing Ping. France de- mands five million taels damages for the destruction of the French mission property. —_—<+> «<< Week of Prayer The following is the ylan of meetings during the week of prayer. The program~ me of speakers and subjects will be given later. The Bible Society meeting wil! be held oo Thursday evening : Mondav—Grace Church. Tuesday—Baptist Church. Wedneeday— Zion and Christ. Thureday—First Metbod'*t Church. Friday—St Paul’s and Central Christian Churches. aturday—St Sames’ Church. T. F. Feiverron, Chairman, Geo. Maniro.p, Secretary- Church of , Ta 1on was jammed the tighter. Then the motorman started abead and a groan went up from the crowd. Liston, whose left leg was gone, and whose breas' was being crushed in from the weight of the car, found breath to «peak. He ordered all to be silent, then quickly gave direc- tions to the motorman how far forwara to moyt, then to rever-e his current. The ($man, with tears in hiseyes, listened, white the crowd stook back amazed at the nerve of the victim under the wheels. Then the car was moved according to Lir- 'ton § directions, and after many minutes of an ordeal few men could face, his brok- en body was taken from underneath the car. Atthe Roosevelt Hospital late that night it was said the brave fellow was dy- ing. Visit of Persian Royalty. Lonvoy, Dec. 19.—Prince Malik Man~ sur Mirza Sbua, second son of the Shab of Persia, a young man of about 19 years of age, is coming to England in January. His visit has notaroused particular eo- thusiasm in view of experiences resulting from previous visits of Persian royalties. The manners of Prince Malik, who is described as adiminutive, weakly youth, are however said to be pleasant and he fairly cultured. A War Against Consumption. Lonp-x, Dec. 19.—There has beena great deal of talk recently of the need of some wide- spread action to cope with the increasing ravages of Great Britain's vations! disease, consumption. The Prince of Wales has now summoned a private meeting at Malborough House to promote @ war against tuberculosie. The Marquis ef Salisbury and a number of famous medical men willtake part 1D it. It is hoped the outcome will be somes thing mure successful than the Prince of Wales’ wonderful stamp scheme to As- sist the London hospitals, which proved more or less of a fiaeco, collectors refusing totouch the stampsas they were Lot available for postage. The last issue was thrown almost entirely upon the hands of the organizers of the scheme. ————____—__———_- 9 + oe — : Masonic —3pecial meeting of St. lvan’s Lodge at eight o’clock \onight in Temple. sa lial ERVES musi be fed on pure, rich blood. Hood’s Sarsaparilla is the A meeting of the city clergymen is cailed for tomorrow afternoon to be held in the Y.M.C. A. parlor at 430. Business: To make final arrangements for the Week of Prayer. Geo. Manifold, Sec. Use NERVOL. One application cures ;if not, your money back. Equally good for Neuralgi¢ and Headache. 25c, at all Druggists, —.— * -< - 5 2% - E | el ia i; e CO eet 4! BN Lc ERE pet zy Be Seppe ae si - dy 3 ee byte Vary aed iss dee AT SPECIAL TRIP RATE, This large illustrated sportsman’s weekly is just the paper for you If you are a shooter or angler or amateur sailor or camper OF observer of nature. Forest AND STREAM is called the ‘‘sportsman’s home journal,” be- cause all in the home read it. To know it is to like it. The price is 10 cents per copy (of all newsdealers); but that you may get acquainted with Forest AND Stream, send 25 cents (silver or stamps), and we will send the paper for four weeks asa special trial trip. Our catalogue of best books on outdoor sports will come to you free. Address FOREST AND STREAM _ PUBLISHING CO. © 346 Broadway, New York, TO CURE TOOTHACHE IN A MINUTE best nerve tonic. By enriching the blood it makes the nerves STRONC. Look Here forChristmas LIFE SIZE PORTRAIT OFFER S. F. TarBush for The High Grade Art Co’y, who is well known for the High- est Grade work on the island, to com- pete with the cheaper grade of work which is going around, will give a 16x20 water color pictures from tintypes, Cabis nets or from group pictures for $4.50 and give free with each ordera Regent Camera with fv!) instructions how to use it. Any boy or girl can readily learn to photograph. We will give a 16x20 sepia for $4.00, a camera also with it, a 16x20 Crayon with frame and camera, only $5.09, a Tinted Crayon with frame and camera only $5.50; also some nice Easels for premiums.. Beware of others who it is said use this Company’s name, bold your order for or write to S. F. Tarsus Ch’town, their only representive on the Island. 244—d&wif re cea ons Decline to Give Information About the Ccenference. (Sreciat to TH@ Examiner.) Orrawa, Dec. 22.—Liurier and Davies have returned from Washington. Both ministers declined to cay anything on matters before the conference. UNREST AT HAVANA. Spanish and Cuban Residents Long For American Occupation. Havana, Dee. 19.—The people of Hav- 4 LAURIER AND DAVIES RETURN 7 ana, Spanish and Cuban, lovg for A meri- can occupation, the Cubans, because they | live in unrestrained fear, the Spanish resi- ! dents, because they are to stay here afier the Spanish soltiers depart, and they do not wish the Cubans to become further embittered. General Arclas, the Military Governor of the Province of Havana, is regarded by the Cubans as being responsi- ble for the violent conduct of individua) officers and privates. It is asserted that the feeling in Arolas’ battalion ig the attacks on Cubans who give the least pros vocation wil! not be punished. The talk among the junior Spanish cflicers and pri- vates is that they ought to mark their re-~ tirement from the Island by killing 500 or s0 of the insurgents. They may be said to go about with their fingers on the triggers of their revolvers and yearning for trou- | ble. The Cubans in by-streets and in the | suburbs are often insclent ard further trouble may conscqueutly occur at any time- Where Vaccination Kiiled. Cuba, N. Y., Dee. 19.~To enforced vacciaation is due almost as much sickness as to smallpox, the disease it is intended to ward off. Without going into an ab- stract Jiscussiow to prove this proposition, one case to the point wil] becited. Three wecks ago when the excitement atiending the outbreak of smallpox in this locality was at its height, Miss Pearl Reed, of New Hudeon, «ubmitted to vaccination. It is said that the young woman was fearful ; of the results and sbrank from the opera- tion. However, that may be, she wae innocu- lated with the virus. Jt workec vigorcus- ly and soon her arm was swollen to abnor- ml proportions. Naturaly of a nervous temperament Mies Reed became greatly alarmed. Her heart action was weak, Mias Reed was stricken down and in spite of all that could be dove for her she died. Residents of this section attribute her death to the effects of the vaccination. setnannenbenehgmen Renee sAD eee aT English Mince Meat We have just received our stock of English Mince Meat in pails and 2 pound tins. It is both good and cheap. Send in your orders at once as we have only a limited- quan- tity of it on hand. Beer & Goff ne 2 rvvovvaneveogrnveneveeenepners enenatyy ppveaneneppseoneracnreanevopny a, cpppnvpnanzs ASKAAAAAAARASS RoYAL Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar, Safeguards the food against alum. Alum i menacers to powders are the ake sede, ar < -, % -, *. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. POPHPPOPDveDeDDenvDrennr pDpNnenD PROCLAMATION fo the People of Caarlotte- town We offer voi your eboice from a whole big storeful of Christ- mas Goods, gathered from the best makers of kurope and America. Ours is a regular Toy and Fancy Goods Store. The whole upstairs flat is given uo to these goods all the year round, We have more Toys than all other stores inthe city combined and wesell more. Come with the crowd. It is safe to do this when buyirgtoyse. Such crowde of people as visit ns Christmas times are not to he found at any other store. They come for loys and Fancy Goods, and Books and Christmas Carde, & They get the best and at lowest prices, We are going to give some very special bargains now in Tovs. Call and wewill tell you about them at the store. GEO, CARiER & C0 ihe regular Authorized Agents of Santa Claus N VVIVVTTTRUITTUUITCUUTCUCCUULCCHLELU UE UeCeCatireettrerteereer reer re etry TAAL AA Absa kld dbs LdkAMLLLN RAAAABRAARARK Ks ie We Report Perfumes, Atomizers, etc Moving Lively Why Shouldent They ie People report our display anu e excellent one. One reputation > for selling at close figures is es~- tablished. S This year owing to state of trade, gocds must be protitless. (Profitless prices reign till afver Xmas). Usual large stock of goods. A. W. REDDIN, Phm, B. Central Drug Store Sunnyside. SEES E EES DY : : eM: sk at this merry time. GROOERS BANNAN RRR e e ee ee ee ee - ? Qe Qe @ a ss ee 86 “as 6% G6 ee se . 33 Ulsters, Reefers and Overcoats for men cheap and good, all ee makes, 44 _ Ready made clothing for men and boys, vecy suitable for an 33 Xmas gift. se ALSO—-Fur caps at all prices one line reduced from $1.75 $$ to $1.00 —a snap. * ALSO—Gents Furnishings of every description in fact everything that will gladden the hearts of the old and young Everything cheap at the Bargain Corner, SS6O6G0882 100% eee2s2C6eO see8 iS s “i W. D. MacKay Ue RRR ERR SCeSeee i PeSSSeHSSLBCOLE cece cess pweeesee Ones ant seceenene® mae —ab “NO 298 fo