i i ie on, Es ol le ane so ins See ec seme sien ee re HERE A CHANGE for wide-awake buyers. WEEES & CO offer this week special induce- ments for bargain seekers. Thirty Two LADIES’ GOSSAMERS Regular p rice $3.35 ¢o 1 Will sell to clear §Q2 to Come quick for bargains WEEKS About forty left of the SOILED AND SAMPLE WHITE SHIRTS Which we are clearing out at al- most half-price. All sizes, 14 to 16}. Prices—35¢ to 80c. 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 CORSETS nearly one thousand pairs bought twenty p.c. under usual prices. Best fitting Corset made. 30 and 35 corset for 25c. 4&e : for 42c, 65e “ for 50c. &8c * for 756. 1.15 “ for 1.00. 1.35 “ fee T.5S., All sizes— New Sample Blouses... . Twenty.five New Sample blouses very pretty goods, ‘These we offer this week at low prices, in Muslins, Ginghains and Prints. ee W.A. Weeks & Co Whoesai Retail, ereceeeronesessiao0n seece Wise and Otherwise To Housekeepers It Would Be Wise for you to invest in a bottle of Royal Silver Polish otherwise you will be greately troubled with inferior articles, Silverware to Jook well requires to be cleaned, and Royal Silver Polish does it royally No after dust, easy to use, effective. Price 15 and 25c per bottle A. W. BEDDIN, Phm B GEN TRAL DRUGSTORE, Sunnyside. SECS OOCS 6 (SSS HEESESOOCSOLAZAC AGS BASES! se SOOO SOOSHOSSSESEL1 SUOVEeD BOS OOo O*2s S OED 5SOHOO8 9 MADE TO-DAY AT QUIRK’S BAKERY Cream Pies 12c¢ each Cocoanut Pies 18c * Washington Pies oe -* Pastry Pies — Wine Cakes lc “ Jelly Rolls l0c * Jelly Squares 18 per doz Ginger Snaps a “ & Oat Caxe e = Seed Cakes le New York Fruit i JOHN QUIRK, CITY BAKERY, Gratton Strect, DODD SI’DSIOD OHAOS SSB OSHS 6] 2630324056362 Oe oD 6990S 0 DO OOD OO] 9S Ds SIOOE SONS FSSTOGOHHEISESSHSOOSOS SOOT HA OSTOA’ 260868 POYDPI TDF ereneeHNeTenene NN nenTTenenTe Tero OnT TTT THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN MARCH 29 1898, es = ee TELEGRAPHIC. SPECIAL DESPATOHES TO THE EXAMINER. NOTES FROM THE CAPITAL. The Estimates tote upall but $40,000,000. Supplementaries Still to be Made. ——e COST OF CIVIL GOYERNMENT MAIN- TAINED, _ Additional Judges to be Paid. More than a third of the Amount Voted for this Province to go to West Prince. ee ee Orrawa, March, 29.—The estimates were laid on the tab'e at midnight. They call for an expenditure in the fiscal year 1898—99 of $39,!25,889, on account consolidated fund, against 4 total] vote on this account for current year of $158,000 jess. This decrease is, of course, only apparentas the supplementary estimates will bring up the figures far beyond those of the carrect year. The capital expendi- ture calls for $5,786,691. But this is no guide as roany of there estimates are al- ways supplemented. The estimate for interest charge shows @ reduction of $251, 000, of which $225,500, or nearly the whole ie effected by another, eut in the Savings bank interest from 3 per cent to 24. The cost ot civil government is about the same as last year. The Administra- tion of Justice is increased by the salary of additional judges in Ontario and Quebec. The estimated eust of operating the In- tercolovial is placed at $3,650,006 or $550,000 more than last year’s appropria- tion. The eum of $15,000 is asked to straight- en the P. E. Island railway. The total sum to be expended on yotes for harbors and piers in P. E, Island are for general repairs to piers and break- waters $6000 ; for Souris, strengthenivg of breakwater, $15,000 ; New London repairs, $750; West Point wharf, $7,400; Tignish, repairs to breakwater andextension $7009. Belfast, approaches to pier, $500; Brae breakwater, $1000; for the pnrchase of creosoted piles for genera! repairs to wharves, piers acd breakwaters, $2006; Red Point wharf, repaire, $1000 ; total $40,650. The Budget Speech has been po.t;0:-d uptil Arrii 6th. SPAIN AND THR STATES. A More Peaceable Cutlook, ee NOT LIKELY THERE WILL BE WAR. Recent ee Spain’s Conciliatory Attitude Pieases the President. —— New York, March 29.—The feature of yesterday’s “war” news was a reaction in st cka in London and New York. In London the Rothschields are reported —_—s eS ge TETRA yomelhing New | A New Wall Paper gp Show Room, We have opened up on the 2nd flat of our store a NEW WALL PAPER SHOW ROOM Where every grade and coloring of WALL PAPER can be seen AS IT HANGS WHEN ON THE WALL. This will make the chooss ing of the WALL PAPER easy and satisfactory. Nothing but wall paper is shown inthis NEW WALL PAPER ROOM, We invite everyone interested ia Wall Paper to visit our new Wall Paper Show Room, Gee. Carter & Co’y., The Largest Importers of Wali Paper. AGMA LUN OAM AAAAA Ld! WAUAUAUDALddddhcseddddddddAddddeadsdddddbddbdddddddadddadded pyran to have bought heavily, andjAmerican and \ other securities advanced upon publication ot the Maine report. In New York the effeet was similar and a very considerable recovery went along way to wipe out the losses incurred during the progress of the invesiigation. Wasninaton, March 29.—The preuailing } tone, as secured from administration sources has been more reassuring in line of peace than for some days. The geveral tone of the Spanish acawer impressed President and Cabinet most favorably, so inuch so tat it is stated that the outlook was far more reassuriog aud that Spaiu bad shown such a conciliatory tone that it was believed ehe won!ld make coucessions sufficient to permit an amica- ble aujusiment of present strained rela- tions. This was qualified by a statement that the danger point has not yet been passed, aod that a war while not longer » probabi-~ lity was yet a possibility. aeeERnEEeemEe SITUATION IN THE EAST. SEE A Very Uniikely Report. STATES THAT THE BRITISH POLICY HAS BEEN ABANDONED AND THAT GREAT BRITAIN WILL GRAB LIKE THE REST. Movement Exp2ct:d in the Near Future. Lonxpon, March 29.—A_ statement aie't becn obtained from a competent quarter | respecting the British intentions in China in view of navol movements in the far east. It is aamutted that the British policy of maintaining the integrity of China and the equal commercial status of all nations has been abandoned owing to the eoncess sions made to Russia and Germany. It is added: “The only course left fer Great KELLEY Ae Ls LS IBAA e ws See sss Lo Bhs New Sailor Hats New Walking Hats New FB OS 66 SGSSGGGGGSESEEGLGS EGE ITZPAYS TO BUY AT PERKINS’ ¢ =. «+ e »s%. > <= © 2 a <—. Dress Hats New Hat and Bonnet Shapoy: | New Ribbons— New Flowers—-New Ornaments. SUNNYSIDE Agents for Moncton Woolen Wilts. BESS ss 6666566556565 5565554559) Se We nat ra a ee ¥ a FE. Perkins & Co, CREDIT TO WHOM CREDIT ETC. Sin, --I notice by THe Exasixer last Britain is to follow suit, obtaining equal aivantages with other powers and secur- ing adequate compensation in her | our interests, This exp'aims the British naval activity at Hong Kong and elses where. Therefore a movement upon the part of Great Britain may be anticipated in the near future. It is deemed improbable that Japan, single handed or, still lees, in conjunction with China, will combat the policy of the European powers. She will probably rest content with a compromise satisfactory to ber pride and securing the position Jue her as the fruit ef her victory over China. Sepastorot, March 27 —Asa result of the discovery of serious and whol2sale bribery and corruption, ove hundred dock~ yard officials and officers of the Russian Black Sea _ fieet have been arrested. Admiral Kopvloff, commander of the fleet has been dismissed Five officers have committed suicide siuce their arrest. Mule Will Kick, but Never Runs Over. Touching the protest we occasionally hear against the dangerous practice of driving loose mules through the streets, it may be well to assure the timorous that there is no possible danger of a mule run- ning over achild. You may set a baby in the middle of Marietta street and drive a thousand mules at a wild gallop through it and not one would hurt the baby. It is well enough to give a mule’s heels a wide berth, but no one ever heard of a child or man being run over by one. You could not drive a@ mule over a child.—Atlanta Commercial, Gilded Manners, Ethel—Mamma, I just ¢an’t consent to be the wife of Mr. Newrocks. That dinner he invited me to yesterday settled it. Mrs. Oldbam—Why, my child, what did he do—eat with his knife? Ethel—Oh, I could stand that. He used a corner of the tablecloth for a napkin.— Chicago Journal. The finest shaving brushes are manu- factured from badgers’ hair, and ‘*‘camel’s hair’’ brushes are turned out in great quantities from squirrels’ tails and from the hair that grows inside the ears of oxen. When the steamship Great Western made the run from Bristol, England, to New York from April 8 to 25, 1838, it was be- lieved the problem of transatlantic steam- ship travel was solved. The highest masts of sdiling vessels are from 160 to 280 feet high and spread from 60.000 to 100.000 feet of canvas. TO-NIGHT, MARCH 29th LECTURE AION CHURCH BASEMENT ——BY— REV. T. F. FULLERTON. SUBJECT—“Mary Queen of Scots,’ IlJuetrated by Stereopticon Views. evening you credit Mr. Hammond Large with starting & new industry. This industry may be new to Mr. Large but not to Charlottetowo as last aammer built au enamelling oven and started ibe indus- try referred to: since which time it has been a regular branch of my bicycle re~ pair business. In thie, asin everything else connected with the safety bicycle in P. KE. Islanil have been the pioneer. I lead and jet those who wish follow, W. P. Dori. LOCAL NOTICES. * Athenian ” Boot, something new and nobby, call and see it, at R K Joet’s Stamp er Cerner. Our bats lead in style and value.—The Bargain Corner. Special reductions on children’s clething —The Bargain Corner. Special discounts in black and colored fine cashmeres at the Bargain Corner, Miss Hueston, Masseuse and Manicure Parlour, resid nce jof Mr. A. H. Cl-menisa, Kent St. Hours, 4to6p.m. 73 lw. Visit the new ‘wall paper show room at Carter’s Bookatore. See ad. Handsome Jot of new frilled curtain muslins justin. Some on exhibition in the verth window.—Meore & McLeod. The lady who is fund of faney work will ve interested in “Sileoton” the new crochet thread. IVs of cotton but finished like silk -8 ceats aepool here.—Moore & Mc- L cd. Sent by mistake—A large care of prints, 3,000 sards. Regular value 74 cents per yard,will sell toclear quick at 5 centr. Come early.—J. B. Macdonald & Co. Boy’s enits.— We havs a Jot boy’s suits from 5to 10 years of age. We are closing outat a big reduction. Any rersonabie offer will pot be refnsed if your boys ere in want of pants you should see the Jot at J > B Macdonald & Co. 71. 3i. Anotber lot of ucw boots arrived. Pretty lines in Jadies’ and misses’ black and chocolate.—vd. B. Macdonald & Co. Gentlemen see our new boots. Just in. They are prize Winners—black and choco» late.—J B Macdonald & Co. nai He 7 Oysters 35 cents a quart at Joys, Hats, hats —Eoglish and American newest styles and lowest prices. try J B Macdonald & Co. 72 3i. New American ceps.—12 cases of new hats and caps opened yesterday. If you want the latest in caps now is your chance, ~ Prowse Bros. 71. 3i. We have been ia this stand for over 22 yeare,but now we are going to move. Before doing *0, we will offer our large 'stock of crockery snd glassware at a bargain wholesale and retail at the cheap crockery store.—W. P. Colwill. Today, Saturday, March the 26th, will witness the usual rush in our hat depait- inent. The new styles are exceptionally nobby. Drop in tonight aud get the prices.— Prowse Bros, 3i Weare now moving into the brick building formerly occupied by Miller Bros where we have a nice ehow of goois, We want all our ola customers to come along and bring a8 many mere as they can.—W P Colwill. 2wdw. FOR SALEOR TO LET: That moat desirable busin 2ss stand, sit uated on Kent Street, between Prince and Great George. This — -Tiy was occupied for some years past by the late J. a. C.meron, as @ watch and jewelery store and dwelling. For particulars apply to D. STEW ART, Admission l5c. 70 Baker, Kent Street. TOOPFPYDPVEEDF NPAT TT vA ErreTT ened TnereTeTeT Tintrinn eTpnneED enn reovPrnnDeTraapeD pe RT nn re neneT tee neppreDeoneNeponeneT enters eppnnenepopepe rr: epnven erent cyiovenanesrnarney Shirt Waists_, | For B louses and Wrappers Sateens, There’s a Sot of inter esting val- ucs on the bargain table to- day. A mixed lot same some grass linens, some muslins, some fine quality prints, worth ,from loc to 24¢ per yard. Sale price [2c per yd. MOORE & McLEOD, What Wle Advertise Wre Have PFPvovenneneneyenvarD evinverrereertern am Among the New } - a ns Want more people 4 to get acquainted with our Shirt Waist i department. Its specially desiznedtoy§ please people whoP} are particular. oF . i There's ample vat- by ty for easy choos- fF bs ) g. ie : te There are samples? | of about all the nevy} styles that are goods | Uf ry} stay- The patterns are 1 fresh, dainty ones. The fabriz is epleydia. | The width is abont 9= 1™ r and the price isonly & {4 cents per yard | FFF STF Se riiF vw ¥y¥F¥ mer «!.031. tW. H. STEWART