. 4 « : ee ee on 2 ee Tl. ener tec ate ccd BA o THERES’ A CHANGE for wide-awaka buyers. WEEERS & CO offer this week special induce- reents for bargain seekers. Thirty Two LADIES’ GOSSAMERS Regular price $3.35 to 10.50 Wil sell to clear 50¢ to 3.00 Come quick for bargains- WEEKS About forty left of the SOILED AND SAMPLE WIKTE SalRTS Which we are clearing out at al- most half-price. All sizes, 14 to 16}. Prices—~35¢ to &80e, W orth--72¢ to $1.35. As good as new, only soiled by handling and being in show win- dow. Soiled Laced Curtains and single pairs, 20 p.c. discount to clear. NEW CORSEIS-=—— nearly one thousand pairs bought twenty p.e. under usual prices. Best fitting Corset made. 30 and 35 corset for 25c, 48c ¢ for 42c, 65c ‘ = for 50c. &8c ‘ §=—s- for 75e. 1.15 “for 1.00. 1.35 « for 1.15. All sizes-- New Sample Blouses.... Twenty.five New Sample blouses very pretty goods, ‘These we offer this week at low prices, in Muslins, Ginghams and Prints. W.A. Weeks & Go Wholesale and Retail, S9SSOSO 0 TOE HTROOTEAL COSOE Malts, Maltines, Vin Mariana, Bardock Blood Bitters, Sarsaparilla, all makes and other blood purig- ers and tonics. Full >tock, A. W. REDDIN, Phm B CENTRAL DREGSTORB, Sunnyside. SHS4 SSSOSOSOE SS OSSHCSSSSSOSSECHLCHSIESS2< S90 OO BOOOOS 6 1200 GOESOSEOCESSCEE BE SEEOEOOSEth YOTPOPOTHDDTALATRPTTETTH TPT PTF RETR ITTAT TEL PPD EPH TT TNT TPR enn SOSSSSHCEOHEOEC ECL CHEST OOCE 2 Bottles Sauce for 25¢-—— We have a very nice Worcester Sruce, put up in half pint bottles. which we are now selling for— 15c a bottle or 2 BOTTLES FOR 25 CENTS. BEER & GOFF THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN MARCH 23, 1898 ITRLEGRAPHIC. RUSSIAN PILLAGE. crvciat vesraronss ro rae vxaniven, | CbiNeS@ Shops Closed at Port | PARLIAMENT OF CANADA, Arthur —_— Pexin, March 23. ~The Russian sailors Yukon Contract in the Senate, at Port Arthur are pillaging the shops at their will and the Chinese wuthorijies have ordered all shops closed, THREATS OF MINISTERS RE-| NAVAL APPROPRIATION. SENTED, ——— iene Additional [ eath Dealers Liberal Criticism of Liberals ak Wasuincron, March 23.—The navaje appropr‘ation bill as reported to the House of Representatives, provided for tbree MR. MARTIN WANTS MORE INFORMA- battleships, s)x eee boats and twelve TION torpedo boat destroyers. HOME AGAIN. —_—_ —_——_————— ee Second Reading of the Franchise Bill. Orrawa, March 23.—In the Senate, Grand Old Man at Harwarden yesterday, Hon. Mr. Mille moved the second reading ofthe Yukon bill. He spoke at length, following the line of the addresses of the ministers in the House of Harwarpes, March 23.—Mr. Gladatone Commons. He said that he thought the | who bore the joarney well, has arrived Senate should not interfere with measures | from Bournemouth. patie expendicre and noble dona! ap WAIN DISASTER —_— to public expenditure and public domain. Mr. Kirkcboffer, of Manitoba, led off in Opposition. He protested strongly against the threate made by the Ministers and the Government press that if the Senate did not pass the bill vengeauce would be caken | Report Will be Sent to Congress 00 Monday futile as they were vindictive. The Senaie had the independence and courage to deal with this matter on ite merits. Sewator Kirchoffer completed an able criticiem ot the contract and the House adjourned. i ; Orrawa, March,23.—In the Houee cf} Wasuixcton, March 23.—The report of Commons yesterday Mr. Charlton pitched | ‘b¢ Maive Joquiry cemmissio. will not be into the Government for their hasty action | 8€ut toCongress before Monday next. in prohibiting the importation of United States nursury stock. A great loss had been inflicted on dealers, some of whom he declared have bad a score of agents out al! winter taking orders for the goods which parliament would not allow therm to fill. |: : . The discussion continued most cf the! 8 ¢¥e@ more severe in the mountains, afternoon, Mave, March 22.—Lieut.-Commander The Minister of Agriculture defended | Jose Sobral, formerly atacie of the hie own actions. Spacish embarsy at Washington, was in Mr. Martin, of P. E. Island, wants to} conference with the Queen Regent yeater- know what the Government propose to do | dy. about dredging Wood Islands Harbor? MontreaL, March 22.—The water is The seeond reading of the Fran-| going duwn and the apprehension of a chise Bill was moved andthe matter | tlood has nearly passed, The Hochelaga discussed, cotton mills were compelled to shut down FIRE IN AMHERST. on accountof water extinguishing the fires underneath the boilers, and 1.200 < aLispeL, Mont., March 22.—The most severe snow storm of the season is prevail- ed in this section. The snow is drifted bad- ly, aud all trains are delayed and some wil! have to be abandoned entirely. The snow people are thrown out os employment un- til the water fails. No further damage is reported, New Yorx, March 22.—The only feat- Rhodes & Curry’s Car W orks ure discernabie in yesterday’s etock waniie was iis dullness. This dullness was the exact reflection however of the doubt and hesitation which prevails in all financial — @ . vt tad ‘ E fAvarser, Merch 23.—F t-oyed | circles over the next prebable development the car works of Rhodes, Cr - & Vo,,Jast | - : night and did about fifty thon-er. dollare ” the Cabea — damages. The buildings ‘-etroyed are Naw York, March 22.—The Holland the mouldingsshop, in which were the submarine | out made another trip from machine shop and foundry, all of which | Perth Amboy,N, J.. yesterday. At a are destroyed together with the mill con- depth of 15 feet under water she showed a taining the carpenters’ shop, planers and | 800d speed aud was handled with ease. framing department and patterns and | After she came to the surtace the boat pattern shop, with a valuable lot of timber | S0Usded in the wud and was hauled off just stored, The loss is covered by insur-| YY 4 tvg- The boa.’s conning tower will ance. be fixed with electric lights before another trip is made, Loxpox, March 22—'The Madrid cor- respondent of the Daily Mail says :“ Senor Sagasta, the premier, declares that the government has not received the report from the Spanish mava! court on the Local Freight Tariff of 1G Ri| cctne trom Weshieeves irene oe ln A PROTEST that all statements with reference to the —_—~ United States claiming indemnity or offer- Qvenrc, March 23.—The board of trade ing - subunit ime Matue question to orb of this city has condemned the new Tnter- eee ee Pn eee colonial Railway local tariff and demand Sackvitte, N. B., March 22.—To give ita remodelling. some idea of the work done ia tue harmony department of Mount Allison conservaiory se | by C. L. Chisholm, who three years and SiPererporevnenrvenenvenrepeppenen 81X months ago founded its present ad vanc- xz ed school, may be of interest to music teachers and aiudents. He has corrected over twenty*three thousand individual examples forthe students and has given public illustrations of every section of the treatises used in his department in the ° form of original eomposition by himself The rush is beginning. We ean scpply Remnants and Last Year's Patterns at almost giving away prices, but we pride our: selyes on our stock of and has now a number of bright girls, who write origina! composition with facility, using the ficest materia] in their work, 1898 Patterns. Better Than Ever Cheaper Than Ever Our Wall Paper Room (4x#4 isstocked withthe finest 1698 de- signs. Papers fer Parlor, Mall, Lib- rary, oe Rreem, Bedreom, Kitchen, with borders to mateh. We aie sole agents for P. BE, Teland, fer Celim Mae arthur & Ce. Montreal; and Alfred Peats « Ce., New York, Sawple boeks always ready, Geo, Carter & Co’y., Wall Paper Depot Mostkeat, March 21.—The burning question in this city to-night is whether Montreal is to have a repetition of the dis- astrous flood of 1886. Thousands of peo- ple to-day lired the shores of the river St. Lawrence and watehed the ice-laden waters, and bundreds of men strengthing the dyke with blue clay. Merchants whose stores are on the streets likely to be flooded were at work removiig their goods from their cellars, where this precaution had not been adopted some days ago. The city pumping stations are hard at work in an endeavor to keep the sewers clear, and so far have been fairly successful. On Mill street water has flooded the greund floors of large induatri- e+, and the result is that a couple of thou- sand men will not be able to go to work in the morging. The cellarsof a number of large wholesale establishments on Vie~ toria square and Craig street have been flooded, but the goods had all been re- moved. At Longue Point the ice has shcv~ ed up ever the road, anda number of houses have been fiooded. AMAA MAULANA LANdAAAAA UA AUL AANLLLMAAA MALU Ad LULU ddd ddd SSDD® 66 GS GSGELGGSEGIEGELEGOLO iT PAYS TO BUY AT PERKIKS joo Se SO YS & @ * D> Wy a- FIRST AT Ge < ® Ws o aww Ny ° We SPRIN a HHL z ° oF, ww AW ww RIAN e ww SABBALS 2006: 6 DIED. At Ruskin, Lot 52, on Mareh 6:4 Winnifred Baldwin, dearly beloved wite of Malcolm H. Campbell; in the 65th vear of her age, leaving a sorrowing husband, five sons and four daughters to mourn the loss of a loving wife, a kind and gentle mother, besides a large circle of friends who speek inthe highest terme of her kind, geatle aad charitable disposition; and by wktom she was held in the highest esteem, as was elearly shown by the large concourse of friends and relatives who followed her remains to their Jast resting place at St. Teresa’s Cemetery. She led a good and picus Jife ard died fully trusting in her Redeemer. May her sou) rest im peace. A loving friend from us bas gone, A voice we loved is stilled, A place is vaeant in eur home That never ean be filled. Carter's for Wall Paper LOCAL KOTIUCES. Large Florida oranges only 25c per dozen, Cal. Naval oranges 40c per duzen at Saunderson & Co’s. You cannot afford to wear slop ready to wear elothing. It is weakness of humas nature to judge by appearances. Even a dog will bark at a tramp while » well dressed man will pass by unmolested. See our rain proof coats.—Jas Paton & Co. Two bottles Worcester Sauce for 25cts. at Beer and Goff’s. Miss Lucy Lefurgey, graduate of the Emereon Gollege of Uratory, is at home t a limited number of pupils in physical culture and oratory. For particulars enquire at her residence, Mrs. L. J. Sent~ ner’s, Weymouth St. 13 4w eod New American Hats jus opened ai Paton’s, Buy the best Hat in the mar ket—you will find itat Paton’s Gentiemen, buy your Hat at Paton & Co's. Oysters 35 cents a quart at Joys. -s _—— — ODOODS OS BSA 85ODO6S9 MADE TO-DAY AT QUIRKS BAKERY | Cream Pies 12c each @ocoanut Pies lic * Warhington Pies 0c Pastry Pies ie ° Wine axes 10s. * Jelly Rolls ies °° Jelly Squares 18¢ per doz Ginger Snape ms Oat Cane im * + Seed Cakes 1q New York Fruit i 0 JOHN QUIRK, CITY BAKERY, Grafton Street, DIDO SVODBIHDBI/DW OOD HENRY R. LORDLY C. E A.M Can. Soe. C. E, Graduate College of Civil Engine eria; Carnell University. Censulting Engineer for General Worx, Specialties: Hydraulic, Sanitary Engineer- ng and Bridge Designing. Offices at Charlottetown and St Jobn Island corsespondents address to oS 96032 9036300 ©6303 268 00362 Charlottetown. New Sailor Hats New Walking Hats New Ribbons— New Flowers—-New Ornaments. EF". Perkins & Co. Agents for Moncton Woolen Mills, BO 6S SEESEGSESSGSGSSGSSSSSS HIiPMENT ILLINER New Dress Hats New Hat and Bonnet Shapes SUNNYSIDE WANTED, ALL WOMEN a as > in Charlottetown tc cee our handsome display of new up to date etylish Shirt Weaists “ge «=O We’'ve put a few in the southera win- dow, simply to suggest the stock. But we want to chow you the others. ee Log gf Come in, look round, take your time a Yj} gs Us VY, UN: Ve thp iH 4 ae examine each one if you like. We're pleased to show them. BOD 7 Oe OD DODDS AWA DOO ee What We Advertise We Have. Hooke & McLEOD Hats, Hats and Ha Hard Hats, Soft Hats, Goed Hats, Latest Styles and Colors, No manufaeturer has a monopoly of making the best hate. Our hats give satisfaction. We think we give as good & at for the price, as is to be had. This season we are prepared to co better than ever for our customers. Don’t buy your spring hats or c.ps, till you have se our styles and prices, D. A. BRUCE High Class Tailoring. a