a rg Pd be . _ WEEKS--~ First of Big clearance stocktaking sale Beginning Monday, January 10th, until 22nd 2 WEEKS ONLY Tremendous Discounts—Big Reductions ta Every Department—Spot Cash. — ee DRESS GOODS, COLORED, 25 PER CENT OFF Our whole stock of colored Dress Goods Fanzies --Serges 25 per cent. discount off colored Cashmeres, T weeds, ete. dress goods DRESS GOODS, BLACK, 26 PER CENT OFF Choice from one of the best Biack Dress Goods Depart- ments in the city: off Black Goods. Black Cashmere, Merino, Serges, Fancy Blacks, and Cravenettes. 25 per cent. discount 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 Trimming Silks, ete—25 per cent. discount. TRIMMED MILLINERY, Half Price Al Trimmed Hats and Bonnets at half price, A 1] Flow- ers, Tips, Ospreys, and all Millinery Trimming—26 per cent. discount: LARIES’ JACKETS Half Price All Black and Colored Jackets—all new and imported and selected personally by our buyer —at (3) half price Capes, black and colored, at 25 per cent discount, Waterproofs, blk and cld, at 25 per cent. off, Furs, Furs—Coats, Jackets, Mufl:; Collars, Capes, ete. 25 per cent. off Ladies’ Fur Jackets, Men’s and Capes, Gloves, Mitts, per cent Giscount. Special Discounts of Ladies ( Men’s Undtrwear, Shirts and mere Gloves, Hosiery, Corsets, Collars, Sox, Braces, ete. Fur Goat& all Muffs, Collars and all Furs at Tweriiy-five | Underwéar, Kid and Cash- Genuine Reductions Sale from January 10th till 22nd. Spot Cash. No £amples Given. WwW. A. Weeks & Co Tne Peop'e’s Store, Wholesale & Retail Hockey PUGKS AND <o—= TICKS AT wccves W. E. DAWSON'S NOTICE. A General Meeting of the Shareholders of the Inland Navaigation Company, Lim- ited, for the election of directors and the transaction of other business, will be held in McEachern’s Building, Queen Street,on Wednesday, the 26th day of January,1898 .30 p. m. protopt. —! CHARLES PALMER, L. L. BEER. F.L. HAsZARD, BENJ. ROGER, Provisions! Directore. Ch’town, Jan. 5—98 td | | 7 $000 0000 wound coarser secen WHERE IGNORANCE IS BLISS ‘TIS FOLLY TO BE WISE. [t is not’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. REDDIV, Phim B CENTRAL DRUGSTORE, ” ® & w te te * 3 * ® n be LJ e ° * 3 e & © e ® 6 e e v co ° a Ss e S a 2 a 6 - e * Sunnyside. S644 OOF O07 °807R88OF2GC08 EVERY DAY 4 BARGAIN DAY AT LEWIS’ From now unti!jthe end of the year, every day will be bargain day at our store All kinds of fancy goode, in Chiaa, Celluloid, Plush, Oak and Glass, all kinds of Toys, Games, Dolls, Doll’s Sleighs, Doll’s Corriages, Doll’s Tea-sets, Boy's and Girl’s Sleighs. Also al) kinds of Crockery. Make no mistake in the place, but come direet to C. LEWIS, Opposite Nerth side of Market Sq, I an Wenr year URI ey = te dbeatesittartiianetgricntigeiittinittigeet ptt Eee lasii TELEGRAPHIC. SPECIAL DESPATOHES TO THE KXAMINER,. — P, &. ISLANDERS DROWNED. Gioversrer, Jap. 12.—After hoping against hope tuat the passing daya mighu bring some tidings of the overdue schoon~ ers Hustler and John E. McKenzie, the owners are forced to the conclusion that the vessels have fonndered and that their crews Of thirty-six hardy and vigorous men have perished, So today iv became the duty of the owners of the vessels to publish the crew list. Among the Hustler’s crew were Johu A. McDonald, of Souris, aod Malcolm Matheson, of Montague. On the John E. McKenzie were Andrew Mac Kenzie (captain), whose native place is East Point, P. KE. 1. Charles Campbell, East Point; Michael Gallant, Tignisb; Daniel Ellsworth, Greenville; and Archi- bald McDonald, a cousin of the Captain,— allof P. E. Island. The majority of the others beloug to Nova Scotia. _—o———— BEWARE THE ICR. Sad Accident at Annapolis, THREE PERSONS DROWNED. Harieax, Jan. 12,—A sad accident occurred at Cilementsport, Annapolis County, yesterday, by which a son of Mr, E. Walsh and two children ot Mr. Rawdon of that place, lost their lives. While out skating the ice gave way, precipi.ating one @f them into the water, and in trying to saye hig, the othertwo children were drowned, PATRONIZING PORTRY Mr Frechette to be Lieut.- | Governor of the Norti- west Territories —_— — Quenec, Jan. 12. {s reported on good authority that Louis Frechette, of Montreal, the port laureate of Canada, will be appointed succes+or te Lieut.-Guvernor Maclutoth in the Northwest Territories. Esterhazy Acquitted. Paris, Jan. 12.— Count Esterhazy stands acquitted, und the public are enthusiastic over the reeult of the trial. el ; Bloody Tribal War, Sypvey, N. S. W., Jan. 12.—The ateamers, just arrived, report a tribal war at lanna, New Hebrides, and considerable bio vished, — (fficers’ Promotion. Grafton St.) Orrawa, Jan. 12.~It appears to be the intention of the Militia Department to in equatation before they can secure pro- motion. Potice Covrt.—Two dranks were dis- posed of this morning. Daniel McMillen was fined $8 or 40 dave and Robert Bridges $2 or 10 days. a 2 This 18 a Bookstore Several other lines of bus. mess live under this sane roof, each of them the largest of its kind in this Province. But, first and foremost, this is a BOOK.~ STOR¥, and especially itis a Scnoot Boox Deror. All the authorized Schooo] and Col'ege Books are kept in stock, and a big stock of all School Requisites, and the prices are always as low as the lowest. Need we say more? Geo, Carter & Coy, BOOK SELLERS AND STATIONERS. MWUSAALALLAALLA AAG G2 GAGA bd SUUASMALAMAGbdbdbbdbbsbbedl dod bbdAbsACANCkabdaababedddddsddds ANON PH TINO NIN NDHOnnEnEne renee nenreneenenennenene ene rE nenententtt THE MISSING SCHOONERS. All Hope Now Abandoned. rigidly insist upon officers firat qualifying | ssnnyyepanrnnvennnrnrnennnnneneg, HEN $ HTS . w HARL BOA 8d 1 45 1.65 1.95 2.90 3.95 KBBBLK ss iy RY Sy rete neni SUPREM® COURT, TvespaY, Jan. ll. The Queen vs. James McAleer and Joseph McAleer. Indictment for houre- breaking and larceny from the dwelling of John Kicharde. Prisonere were ar- raigned and each pleaded guilty, The Attorney-General brought to the notice of the court that Joseph McAleer was a minor, nine years of age, and moved that the court allow his plea of guilty to be withdrawp #nd a plea of not guilty eubsti- tuted therefor in order that it might b2 ascerinined whether he was competent to know the cature and conseyu:nces of his cnduct and to appreciae that it was wr lng. The Queen ve, James McAleer and Jos- h McAleer. Indictment for houseb: eak- i g and larceny in the dwelling house of Angus A. McLean. The Grand found a true till againet James McAleer, t> which be pleaded guilty. No bill was found against Joseph McAleer. The Queen vs. Henry Palmer. Indict- ment for larceny. Prisoner srraigned an | pleaded guilty, but he being of tender years the plesof guilty was witharawa ‘and ot guilty entered as in the case of Joseph McAleer. : The Qicen vs. William Welsh. Indiet- ment fur three separate assaults on three iadies, True bills were found and on assignment the prisoner pleaded guilty to each indictment. The Queen vs. Jamas Meloryre. Indict~ ment for an act of gross indecency. A true bill was found. The prisoner on be- ing arraigned pleaded not guilty and said he would be ready for tria] on Fridav. Jona Gavin Duffy, Joseph S. O'Neill and Patrick Jetfrey Trainor obtained the u-ual order for examination to be acmitt- ed to study law. ep Wepyespay, Jan. 12. B. H. Norton vs. James Darrach and another, Action on account. for plaintiff for $116.17. A.A. McLean, Q. G., tor plaintiff; Stewart, Q. C., detendant. The Grand Jury visited meat institutions today. the Govern- KGBBGBBEEBREGEEGESS $A Paying INVEST. \ : . No investment pays interest so often as a Wzadded Quilt Investment. Every cold night you get your money back in solid comfort. and by trading with us you will always have a balance in your pocket-book. . EF". Perkins & Co. Agents for Moncton Woolen Hills, @ OS ssssassssscassssssssssss Qe eee) Jury | Verdict | x for > Although avery buey man, Dr. R. V. in which to write a great book of over a thousand pages, entitled The People’s Common Sense Medica) Adviser, in Plain English, Or Medicine Simplified. Few books printed in'the English language have reached so greatasale as has this been sola at $1.50 each. The profits on this enormous sale having repaid its author ‘for the great amount of labor and money expended on its production, he has now decided to give away, absolutelo free, 500,000 copies of this valuable book, the ‘recipient only being required to mail to the World’s Dispensary Medical Associa- tion, of Buffalo, N. Y., of which company he is president, 3l one cent stamps, to cover cost of mailing only, and the book will be sent postpaid. It is a veritable medical librarv, complete in one volume. It contains 1008 large pages, and over 300 iNustrations, some of them in colors. The Free Edition is precisely the same es that sold 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 avd liberal | offer to which we have called their at- tention. Montreal, Jan.10.—While engaged is cleaning a rifle this morning Percy Saunders, residing with his parents on Fullum street, was accidentally killed by the premature discharge. BORN At Bay Viev, January 7th 1898. To Mr. and Mrs, Walter Simpson a daughter, Pierce, of Buffalo, N. ¥., bas found time , popular worl, over 680,000 copies haviog | Me Fe SE “on Vee ¢ NoTrouble toShow Goods ¢ =e @ % 0% 2 2 & @ OO66D28H6E 248850" Wadded Quilts for .69 Wadded Quilts for 1°20 Wadded Quilts for 1.40 Wadded Quilts for 1.70 Wadded Quilts for 2 50 Wadded Quilts for 3.40 SOTA 228698686 83878 Ti CORSET THAT WONT BREAK It’s the newest departure of the famous D & A make, It’s different from all other corsets, and that’s where its strength comes. ‘The front portion is in two ee connecting pieces ovetlapping at the waist. It’s beautifully shaped-and while—sty- lish gives all possible freedom of movement. [t's of fine sateen throvghout—15 inches long ~ double side steels on each side, a A rm “Seo et SRT! wry sae os 2 eee ee Tt is called the “Crest,” and price is 30 MOORE & McLEOD, ‘What W2 Advearti32 W2 Hiv2.” What are You Wearing On Your Feet This weather? There is style in fvotwear as there isin hats, Fach year Rubbers and Overshoes are modelled to fit all the fashion able shapes of boots, We are showing all the best shapes in Ladies’ and Gentle men’s Overshoes, also Girl’s and Childrén’s. Knitted Over) ockings for Children-and Girls. W. H. Stewart & 60