= gr SD ao" ‘ XMAS DSPLAY of useful presents— Not Jack-in-the box’ monkeva and sticks, glaasware etc., etc. Weleave that class of goods to the fancy stores, where they belong. We are showing Dry Good Presents, the most acceptable, useful aud serv L000 Elegant Silk Handkere hiefs China silk hemstitch handkerchiefs, 22¢ np, cream white and colored brocades at a!) prices, Embroidered and Linen Handkerchiefs A grand Xmas display, 5c up. We have some very n'ce mourning handkei= chiefe, aleo white embroidered, and hemstitch linen, for ladles and gents. Kid Gloves, Ladies and Gents Just received Saturday, kid gloves to sort our stock, all sixes for Xmas trade, Prices-—50, 75, 89, $1.10, $1.35 and $1.50 Lined Kid Gloves, Special prices, mens--59, 69, 79, 89, and 98. Ladies fur tops, 85, worth $1.10. FUR GOODS. Muffs, Collars, Gloves, Mitts, Caps etc., etc., in all makes of furs, at Xmas prices. —ALSO— Men’s Neckties, Men’s Collars, Men’s Shirts, Men’s Underclothing, Men’s and Boys Sweaters. Special Xmas Prices and Xmas Goods W. A.WEEKS & Co. The People’s, Store. ice- our big Xmas bazaar now in full swing All New Goods no old second hand or shopworn stuff here. Liberal Discounts: in all departments; see our big display before you buy. HASZARD & VIOORE ©0660 OS68 06880) 0866881 2009 PICK UPS. There may be some little thing you require to pick up this holiday week. besides our Xmas display, we always carry a full line of perfumes to select from, and many cther little art- icles, A. W. REDEIN, Phm 8 CENTRAL DRUGSTORE, - Sunnyside. SOOO OSES OOEEEOEERESS 6 690060680080 8006 0080 00604000 8900 000000900537960088 600. FOUND.—There was Jobu FP. Joy's, @ lady's’ kid’ b-ot Jwner may have same, by applying ” hs dee 2 ie ; THER DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, DECEMBER 27, ‘897 TELEGRAPHIC. SPECIAL DESPATCURS TO THE EXAMINER, BASTBRN RAILWAY DBAL. Ontario Liberals Against It Proposed Expenditures Considered Out- rageous, | Orrawa, Dec. 29.—Judging from the opposition which the Ostario members of the Cabinet are offering to Mr. Blair’s | proposal to acquire the Canadian Eastern | Railway of New Branswick there is small | prospects of the dea! going tbrough. The Ontario Minisiers do not see that | the country is going to get full value for | the $1,200,000 which Mr. Blair is willing | to pay for the road, The proposed expenditure is considered | outrageous in view of the fact tbat not) long ago the Bank of Montreal, which has | a lien on the railway, was willing to part | with it for a suno considerably less than a | million. GREAT CUSTOMS FRAUD. Undervaluation of Goods by a: Montreal Firm. Mowtreat, Dec. 27.—If the story told by the Shareholder, a weekly trade paper, is correct the largest operation in the under- valuing of goods has been discovered by the customs Officialaever known in Canada. Messrs. Fitzgibbons, Schafbaillin & Co., Victoria Squire, are the accused firm, and the amount of the undervaluation is placed at $400,000. They are importers of Euro- pean dry gcods, woolens, acd tailore trimmings with a house in Berlin, Germany. It is said that the firm entered goods at the custom house on fradulent invoices, prepared in Berlin and forwarded to this country. Judicial Appointment. Ortawa, Dec. 27.—D. C. McTavish, of Ottawa, bas been appointed Senior Judge of the County Court of Carleton, Ont., to succeed Judge Ross, who has resigned on account of anvanced age. Death of a Crim3an Veteran. — Hauirax, N.S8., Dec 27.—John Avery, a Crimean veteran anda well-known ex- preseman, died here yesterday. Fire in Moncton. Moxcrox, Dec. 27.—A fire here on Sunday morning destroyed the Central Bookstore, damaging it to the extent of two tbonsand dollars. verrvynesnenvonnevaanvevenennay ett = FICHE WATER MARE a Almost a “tidal wave” of trade all last week,up to Christ- mas eve. We expected it, prepared for it, enlarged the store, filled it upstairs and down with the right kind of goods, marked prices low, attended well to eustomers, and have had the greatest run of trade in our buriness experience. Thanks to everybody who helped to make this Chrietmas sale a success, You have given us your patronage liberally; we have given vou ‘he bes" bargains ever given in the city in Christmas ood. We are able to do thise,becanre our immense purchases enable us to buy very low, and our large sales permit of our selling on close margins. We have given our customers the kenefit of both these ad- vantages, Some lines went below cost. This was necessary. he city was too full of these goods, So long as this state of things continues, prices must be below par. The goods must be soid, even if at a joss. Our low prices continue all this week,—in some things even lower than ever. We have plenty of goods yet. Bargains in all lines until New Year’s. Everybody invited. feo. Carier & Co’y., Purveyors of Christmas Present pickdd uv yesterda mn about 6 o'clock, in frou? ot Me size 4). to Mr, iM PHOTON ANNE DNANOTNDNODeVEDHDTeDerTsHEnenT en nepenNOnoRRTenTeTs en eenen iT ET RET er enenee ne TeneneT ens enenenensenedenenseney FUNANAUAAAAAdALAUAU AMAA LANd Ade LdbLdLdLdbddddddbddbdAdddddddddA ds LdbdbLdddddbdddabdbdddddddddsddgdadidddddad UAL LA AAU Ud de - ee ne Piano = =©Warerooms Houre Buil ling, ,. Opera LATEST NEWS BY WIRE AND MAIL Lonpon, Dec. 24.— The situation is hardening, beet engar being j d. higher. with Decemuver at 95. 6d. anu January 9s. 651. Cane wa- 1) higuer for Java, which ix quoted at L1-. 441, but fair refining was unchanged at 9s. 61, Toviton, Dec. 24 from In view of the dia- quieting uewsr Crete, two French | cruisers are ready to aw'! for the Island at & moment’s notice. The Frencn cruiser Pascal sailed tor Chinato day. Lonpon, Dec. 24.—The more gloomy and | sinister the reports grow from Gen. Lock bars exveditien in in iia che less comment is passed upoOo them by the Eaglish press, There was Observable a tendency, when news ofthe ear.ier battles came in, fo rush into ex:ited hexdliaes and treat the tele- grams from the front as sensational matter, Now, the much more signitisent deepateh- es with duly accounts of bardsbips, dis- asters and a general retreat, get treated as ordinary stuff. It ie not thatthe public is | not thinking deeply about the whole wretched business, aud = filling themrelves with — silent wrath tolet loore on somebody by and by; but the insular trick of ret! ence automatic ally asserts itself in the face of the rea'ly hopeless mess, Tris is pot lost upon the snrewder Frenclimen, who are pointing out in the Paris papers bow the English, being a wasculine race, do not scream and flatter and wring their hands and cry ‘ we are betrayed !’ when they get hurt, put to use Preseense’« phrase in the ‘ Temps,’ ‘ they display absolute ca’mness and patriotic self possession.’ Sax Fraxci-co, December 24.—J.D, Lewis, who startled the Australian turf world in 1890 by winaing the Melbourne with Tarcoota, stands ruled off the Amer- ican turf. Ata meeting of the board of stewar !s of the Pacific Coast Jockey Club last night, J. D. Lewis, J¥an Halliday and sever | others appeared before the board and were questioned in regard to imported Trance. Tne stories told were ofa very contradictory mature and the stewards, at the conclusionfof the session, unanimous+ lv agreed to uphold the decision of the Ingleside judges in regard tothe ruling off J.D. Lewis, Dan Halliday andthe mare Trance. It was discovered that Trance wax not eligible to start on the ; American turf, as she wasr kdoffata meetirg in Bris- bane, Queensland, before Lewis purchased her for shipment to Amcrica. Partie, Dec. 24.—The initial step bas been taken in the long prejected demolition of the for-ifications of the city. General Billo’, mivis'er of war, has introduced in the chamber of deputies a bill providing for the razirg of prrt of the forte on the weat side of the city and for selling the sites, Itix estimated that the Jand wil] realize 760,006,000 francs, 4,000,000 of which will be devoted to the construction of a short rampart further out. The re- mainder of ihe proceeds will be expended on artillery. New Yorn, December 24 —Commander Booth has published the following bulletin issued by the doctors at the Preebyterian hospital regarding his wife’s condition yesterday afiernoor: “Mrs. Booth passed a somewhat quieter night and responded well to the tr ctment. Mrs. Booth’s splendid constitution it much in her favor, gnd therefere her physi siens hope to insure respiration. Her condition continues serious. PawitapeLenia, Dec. 23.—The doors of the Chestnut Street National bank were closed yesterday morning by the direction of the national bank examiner, Loxpon, Dec. 24.—A boat containing six men and stores while proceedirg to a steamer in the Thames yesterday was capsized and all the men drowned. Monrreat, Dec. 24.—The city and dis- trict savings bank yesterday distributed $9,506 emong charitable institutions of the city. Thedistribution is made yearly in conformity with the imstitution’s charter. Moncron, Dec. 24.— George Robinean was killed while at work in the lumber woods at Albert county, yesterday. The deceased was standirg near where a tree was being cut. The falling tree struck e siub, which «trnck deceased, killing him instantly. Robinson was a native of Mill- branch, Kent county, where he leaves a wife ge -dthree children The deceased was working for T. B. Calhoun. Your wife will want a Carpet Sweeper Paton & Co have the best and the very newest. JAMES PATON & CO ac FUSwreEe wT tai appetice, sreep wuu Ciear brain, and health improved iv every way. Indispntable testimony sent sealed. I iny.te strict investigation. Address Mr, A. mane Dixon, No. 40 Park Avenue Mon- treal. : £6 @ B® scacncsaasasassescn65ss QO® ¢ NoTrouble to Show Goods ¢ ‘e ® at prices trom 5c upwards 5 f > 4 FOR GENTLEMEN. *F Silk Handkerchiets, Se Silk Mufflers, we Silk Neckties, ¥ Shaving Mirrors, White Shirts, Colored Shirts, Fe 7“ Se: Lh Pe Getting Young and old Alike look forward with much expectation to the great What to bay is the question that worries all. Come here and let our stock suggest something useful and beautiful oF SF “” “SF event. uA “Pe any longer. i Don’t wait till the eleventh hour. Kid comtort, and time to choose, “ Pollars and Cuffs, of, Suspenders, * Wool Sox, SP Cashmere Sox, =p Kid Gloves, fF Kid Mitts, 4 Collar and =p Ca ef oP Boxes, Cardigan Jackets, Shaving Mugs ; ] ° EB". Perkins & Co., Agents for Moncton Woolea Hilts, BOO 6SSSSSSEESSSSSSSSEGSSSSSOO® > a & &) 2 2 & > G Don’t let it wotry you Come now and get a better choice and more Here is a list that suggests many givable articles Let it help you. FOR LADIES Dress Goods, Silk Handkerchiefs, Lawn Aprons, Kid Gloves, Lawn Haadkerchiefs, Collars and Cuffs, latest style. Silk Evening Gloves, Silks for evening waists, Jewelry Boxes, Toilet Sets, Hand Mirrors, Card Beceivers, Trimmed Hats, Fur Collars and Muffs. FOR CHILDREN. Kid Dolls, Pointed Dolls, Bisque Dolle, Do}]l’s Bureaus, Doll’s Dishee, Doli’s Table, Knife, Fork and Spoon Sets, Game of Crokinole, Gane of Pillow Dex, Game of Parlor Croque; Game of Lotto, Dolls, Sideboards, Doll’s Carriages. BSS SSSVSSSISSEOSGSG WEEK OF PRAYER AT ALBERTON, Union services bave been arranged to be held as tollows :— Sunday, Jan 2nd, 1898, Presbyterian Church, 6 30 pm— Rev John Goldsmith. Monday, Jan 3rd, 1898, Methodist Church, 7 36 pm—Rev J K Fraeer. Tuesday, Jan 4th, 1898, Baptist Church 730 pm—RevJ Goldsmith. Wednesday, Jan 5th, 1898, Presbyterian Church, 730 p m—Rev J K Fraser. Thursday, Jan 6th, 1898, Methodist Church, 730 pm—Kev Jobn Goldsmith. Friday, Jan 71»,1898, Baptist Church, 730 pm —Rev J K Fraser. Saturday. Jan 8th, 1898. Presbyterian Church, 7 30 p m—RKev J Goldsmith Sunday, Jan 9th, 1898, Methodist Church, 6 30 p m—Kev J K Fraser. A collection will be taken up each week evening in ail of the P. E Island, Hospi- tal. —_— ACCIDENTAL CUT AND BRUISES. Until @ physician arriver, it is well to know what to de in emergencies, the kuow!edge may prevent blood-poisoning. Dress the wound or cut with a plaster made of “Quickcure,” which stops bleed- ing, removes all pain, destroys dangerous microbes, and by preventing inflammation aids the partto heal rapidly. The 50c and $1.00 sizes of “Quickcure” holds 3 and 9 times the quantity of trial size. Only a small quantity is required. ——e 7 - After serions illess like typhoid fever, pneumonia, or the grip, Hood’s Sarsa- parilla has wondriul stength giving powers. siniesaplinctiains Boy’s suow shovels, all jsizes, at Beer & Gott's. Celebrate New Year’s day by attending the etereoptican entertainment in the Baptist Church. The hour is 7.30 p m; the price 10 cents. RINK Opene Xmas night, ice permitting. Gal braith’s Band in attendance. Tickets For Xmas boxes. What do you say? Gents, only $3.56 Ladies’ ss 2.50 Children’s ‘“ 1.50 | Atternoon * 1.50 Promenade, “ 1.00 On | Special prices for family tickets. ' sale at Drug Stores or of the Managers. | PROWSE,’ BEER & LORDLY MANAGERS. Smelt Nets. 6 new—as sorted sizes. CARVELL BROS. | CHARLOTTETOWN. dec2?3—Zaw2wks. Aye THe RIM LGGULE CAMERON BLOCK, “If it’s good it’s here, If it’s here it’s good,” gon — | “ SILE HANDKERCHIEFS --— we ' < | . Fc | J LA £ » ; ' s% i i f ; \ “AN 3. Ny ° -s 4 ” 1? a lot of plain Silk Hand- () an assorted lot of bre- | 1 A) kerchiefs, different col- ) (' codes, some white, some | ors, 12¢ each. | colored, all large, regular prices M2 : x : 5 * ac | 60 to 95, clearing at 50¢ . } %() a lot of white and col- | ; ; ; ord brocades, nice size | AVA = { ’ | ~~ oe : 3 20 cents each. a an elegant range _of |e JOU gentlemens Jap _ Silk, qq ; ; : | hemstitch and initialled, 58 9 3() anice line of brocades | ...j, { s% e)U(' in white and colors, 30c | & { LS each, | os ; : ’ ™~ a very choice line of ? ale . <b i cu {De men’s plain silk, cream ; se 9), a choice line of Jap Silk, : a ' i - : sel hemstitch, 75¢ each. ‘ hemstitched, and elabor-— ' ately initialled, ?4¢ each, } a clearing lot of broe- ) of | SO; ades, worth up to $1.29, go at 80 cents. BS another nice line eI" brocades, in white, colors, large size 38c each. and =e oS eee ‘a What We Advertise We Have. | we a“ v7 a i- 4 - he, i o 7 . atl? - “ _—— Me Me Me TaN 200 Bicycles Wanted To be stored (free of charge) for the winter, and cleaned repaired, nickeled or enameled, thoroughly renewed, for spring. ENAMELING tht We use the highest grade Enamel (black or colors) J in N Tor be in rte money can buy in New York, and dae it on in a manner?™ the most fastidiovs cannot criticize, and the cost is thes™ as others charge for ordinary paint, See sample at shop. WP. DOULL, Kent Ste JOHN MACLEOD af fF MERCHANT | TAILORS. een wT AP es