i THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN MARCH 25 1898 HERE A CHANCE for wide-awaka | WEERS & -O induce- seekers. yuye Ts, offer "this week special ments for barg Thirty Two LADIES’ GOSSAMERS Regular price $3.35 to 1 Will sell to clear 50¢ to Come quick for bargains- WEEKS About forty left of the SOILED AND SAMPLE WHITE SHAlRTS ain Which we are cleari ing out at al- nost half-price All sizes, 14 to ld. Prices—35e to 80c, W orth—72c to $1.35 As good as new, only soiled by handling and being in show win- i Soiled Laced Curtains and single pairs, 20 p.¢. discount to clear. NEW CORSEIS-—=— nearly one thousand pairs bought twenty p.c. under usual prices. Best fitting Corset made. 30 and 35 corset for 25c. 48c ‘ — for 42c, 65c “ §= for 50c. &8c - - for 75e. 1.15 “« fer 1.00. 1.35 * «fer I.3e. All sises— 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 & Co Whoesae Retail, fone OFESSSGHL 2OOSE HOUSEHOLD AMMONIA Eyerr uses. A necessity in the house. We put this up in 16 oa bot- tlea, as being the most con- venient. Ammonia is judged by its atrengt». Yor will find this of first quality. 20c per bottle. A. W. REDDIN, Phm B GENT body knows its many SPSS SSSSSSSOHSSA ASSES SSCssssseeose RAL DRUGSTORB, Sunnyside. eeeecees 6 @ 9084 60000992 SE VSSS6SSSEOOOSOOSHO CEES OOETAECO OOO0 €O88OS8 HH 2HG06i 209808000 Rm. Cul treats CHRONIC DISEASES by the —— bury method of persistent self-hel tem Sving causes ‘rom the blood. Gone awons, intelig ent treatmentin person nde 4 “> insure 8 Mipimum of suffer- 3 n¢ azsimum of » pram f cure possible in Aveid attempts unaided Graduate of N.Y. University And the NEW YORK HOSPITAL, Twenty years practice in N. Y, City. Déplema registered i a1 s, and Canada. DRESS: CHARL ETRTOWS, F Bi, GANABA. OFFIC - Vietoria Row. Accomodations reserved for patients. Ne ferenecs On apy! eation, ’ Oct lé lyr TT SPECIAL DESPATOHES TO THE EXAMINER, NOTES FROM THE CAPITAL. fhe Premier and Probibltion. —_— PATRONAGE IN THE CAUCUS ROOM What will the Contractors De ? —— Orrawa, March 25.—Atthe Conservas tive caueas, held yesterday, it was decided to move an amendment to the Franchise Bill in favor of Federal control and a simple and cheaper method. It is propes- ed to do all that is possible in committee to bring about thie result, Senator Ferguson left yesterday to take partin the West Yriuce election, Dr. Carman,with a methodist delegation, waited on Sir Wilfrid Laurier to urge him not to mix other questio: s up with the plebiscite. The Premier spoke at length but did not show much light unless by the words: “Everything incident to the issue must go i.7 Hon. Mr. Fielding wanted to know if the delegation wanted to concea! the eftects of Frohibition ? Yesterday a caucus of Liberal members devoted the whole morning to a discussion on matter of patronage, and the meeting was adjourned to renew the debate today. The Government organs here have long editorials on the subject. Now that the deteat of the Yukon bill by the Senate is inevitable there is some spe- culation as te the subsequent course of the Goverumentand the contractors. What the Government may do is hard to say but the public need not be surprised if Messrs Mackenzie & Mann go in to build without the land grant. Thy believe that they have a good thing without a subsidy if no other road is chartered. RUSSIA AND CHINA, Russian Troope in Readiness, 50,000 Men te be Sent to the East. Loxpon, March 26.—The Pekin corre- spondent of “ the Times says: China has agreed te all the Ruseian demands. Sr. Persrspyras, March 25.—<A cor- respondent of the Telegraph says: “ All classes of the Russian Army Reserve bare beea warned to hold themselves in read:- ness to be summoned to service; and, on account of the difficulties in Corea, it bes been decided to despatch to Eastern Asia a corps of 50,00@ men of the first line of reserves,” NEW SPANISH £3.34, Bank of Spain to Supply 260,000,000. Maprip, March 25.—It is announced that the Bank of Spain isto loan the Spanish Government 200,000,000 pestas guaranteed by new treasury bonds, Death of Mr. Kribbs. Orrawa, March 25—L. P. Kribbs’ journalist and anti-~p rohibitionist is dead. > ey San Francisco, March 23.—Upengarri- val of the Pacitic Coast steamship Com- ends nate ath Wall Paper The rush is beginning. We ean supply Remnants and Last Year's Patterns at almost giving away prices, but we pride our- selves on Our stock of 1898 Patterns. Better Than Ever Cheaper Than Ever Our Wall Paper Reena fw isstooked withthe finest 189% de- i 4, = —_ a = ~~. = = = ——? = = | = iS mgns. Papers fer Parlor, Mall, Lik- rery, Diniz Rreom, Bedreem, Kitchen, with berders to matek. We aie sole agents for P. BE, Isiand, fer Celim Masarthur &@ Ce. Vontreal; and Alfred Peats 4 Ce., New York, Sample boeks always ready. Gee. Carter & Co’y., Wall Paper Depot Wluuiniudiuaiid MUAMLMAdbUdAddNddd dd adddddddddd er a TELEGRAPHIC. i panv’s steamer Santa Rora, from San } Diego, the news was rec eived of another terrible accident, indirectly attributed to ithe Alaskan gold excitement, which is | a manad to anet ‘et. ¥" land a enilors. Captain Alexan der of the Santa Rosa, reported that early this moro- ing, while nine miles off Point Bonita, et 4 the mouth of the Golden Gate, he sighted a derelict, bottom up. The tug Sea Witch was immediately despatched to the point indicated, and found the derelict co be the barge Helen W. Almy, which sailed some weeks ayo, or more on board 1 wuv eves OF fOrfy pas engei if with forty ee ae —— Loxpox, March 24.—At the banquet of the London Chamber of Commerce to- night, the guests included the Canadians, Lord Strathcona an! Mount Rova!, Mr. Richard Dobell, and Gen. John Wimburn Laurie, member of parliament for Pem- broke borough. The Right Hon. Charles T. Ritch’e, President of the Board of Trade in responding to the toast. “Her Majesty’s Government” refer- red to foreign com peti= j tion, amd quoted figures showing that America was destined to be more form «= dable than Germany a8 competitor. He declared that this was due tothe energy aud determination disvlayed by both masters aud men in the United States, and that Great Britain would do well to imitate America in this resxect. Lord Strathcon- na and Mount Rovai echcel Mr. Ritchie’s | remarks. —_—— aoe +. — Ladies “Athenian” laced boots, thing new, at kh. K. Jost’s, Stamper’s e.1* ner, 80m e- Buggestions as to new names for the foreign warskip Uncle Sam is buying are coming in apace. None have been made, however, in regard to the O’Higgins. O’ Higgins is a geod fighting name. The new crop of dressy wesring blouses ia fastly being cradied in by our buyers. The prices are the traveller’s prices. We get the cash dfecount; you get the profit usucll= asked for on such goods. Only one of a kind and thata good one.—Jas Paton & Co. Here’s an awakening of sleeping value that deserves wide heralding. The sample of gloves and blouses. Sec window.—Jas Paton & Co’ Goods at these prices wil] chaff beforea whirlwind. Ladies’ b'ouses 35c, 39¢ 60c, 80c, 95c, and $1.00. Good value at 33 1-3 more.—Jai Paton & Co. Try a package of “Farinosa” the new breakfast food Beer & Goff are advertising today. It is only 15 centea package. 712i You cannot afford to wear slop ready to wear elothing. It is weakness of human nature to judge by appearances. Even a dog will bark at a tramp while » well dressed m=n wil] pass by unmoleated. See our rain proof coats.—Jas Paton & Co. Two bottles Worcester Sauce for 25ets. at Beer and Goff’s. Miss Lucy Lefurgey, graduate of the Emerson @ollege of Oratory, is at home t a limited number of pupils in physical culture and oratory. For particulars L. J. Sent~ 13 4w eod enquire at her residence, Mrs. ner’s, Weymouth St. Painting is part of it just as much as soaping and scrubbing. There are spots water cannot remove. and diseolor- ations that scouring will not take away. Use the paint brush in such cases, We have the finest mixed Paint that is made. All shades of and Kalsemine. Alavastme ©2889 UUDD & nUGERS Captain Hogan, | scatter like $@O@s2s002 AIT DAYS TN PhV AT DEMING 2 x. 2 oe saa > ea % eo > @ @ 4. T SHIPME FIR SPRIN KEL: -ceeeiea it y of, vw KABAAALR x ~~ ° a TAN “eee: Lies DIED. At Los Flores, Mexico, Feb Sth, 1898, Martin B. McInnis, M. D., sor of the late Martin McInnis, St Peter’s Bay, and eon- in-law ofthe lateS D. Fraser of this city, aged 33 years. At Westbore, Mass,on Wednesday the 23rd inst, Annie, wife of William Ferguson, and daughter of ihe late Wm. Adams. The deceased was a sisterof Mrs, J. T. Peardon of this city. At Montague Road, Belfast, on February 14th 1898, Flora McEachern second daugb- ter of the late Hector and Sarah Mc- Eachern, agei 6f& years. At hisson’s residence Victoria, Crapaud at the advanced age of ninety-two years. Alexander Mackintosh leaving an aged widow, one son and many relatives and friends to mourn their loss. He emigrat- ed to this island from Invernessshire, Scotland, some seventy years ago. He lived a quiet unassuming Christian life and was greatly esteemed and respected by all who bad the pleasure of his acqualntance. At Ten Mile Hill, Duncan McDonald son of Alexander and Euphemia Me- Donald, aged 4 years and 4 months. He was sick for four months of spinal dieease. At Cardigan, on Saturday, March 12:h, 1898, Katie McSwain, w dow of Allan Mex Swain, in the 68th year of ber age. She leaves three sonsand four daughters to mourn the loss of a kind and Joving mother. She wasa kind and true friend to all, and mach esteemed by a large eircle of relatives aud triends, Farewell, mother! Farewell, mother! Peacef ful be thy silent rest, Slumber sweetly, God knows best, When to call thee home to rest. Farewell, mother! Farewel], mother! We must say our last farewell, Till we meet beyosd the river, Happy tbere wilh thee to dwell. Carter's for Wall Papet oon yy or alg Buy the best Hat in the mar ket—you will find itat Paton’s Gentlemen, buy your Hat at Paton & Co's. New American ceps.—12 cases of new hats and caps opened yesterday. If you want the Jatest in caps now is your chance. — Prowse Bres. 71. 3i. We have been in this stand for over 22 years,but now we are going to move. Before doing 80, we will offer our large ‘stock of crockery and glassware at a bargain wholesale and retail a: the cheap erockenr store,—W. P. Colwill. wu _ DOD BOe Seeeseses ¢ MADE TO-DAY AT QUIRKS BAKERY Cream Pies 12¢ each @ocoanut Pies ma * Washington Pies i Pastry Pies — Wine Canes lige * Jelly Rolls is * Jelly Squares 18c per doz ita * Oat Caxe —_ -. * Seed Cakes le New York Fruit id JOHN QUIRK, CITY BAKERY, Grafton Street, NENec aA Gh OSD 70S 0D OOO 70G00 SOS O94 4. : ; ¢ : ¢ ¢ Ginger Snaps : ; 6 2 ¢ OS 9D 9D 9390352 OOD New Sailor Hats New Walking Hats New Ribbons— N BE. Perkins & Co. Agents for Moncton Woolen Hills, 32 O@ «55 (LEGEGGELLEEEREGAS yaa BBB TL SKEGBBRBSEEES trme~w ee wwe MF Pk temeity po + G MILLINERY New Dress Hats New Hat and Bonnet Shapes ae” Dil Did DA DA A Se ew Flowers—-New Ornaments. SUNNYSIDE rerevenenenervennenernnnnnnnseernneyy. vyreevrternrenrrertenr apie 25 cent Ties. 25 cent Ties. ODS 066 OS OS 8286688838882 A Fresh New. Neck-tie for Sand? y—- ONLY 25 CENTS. Going to have «a busy Saturday in the men’s furnishing dept. IT’S NECK-TIE DAY. We've just opened up a big line of fresh, new, dainty, spring neckwear for men _ ~v —— ne New shapes and color- ings, in fcur~ in - hand “strings and bows. To make taings lively we make the price 25 CENTS BACH. ae They’re eye openers to the men who expect to pay 35c to 506 for a tie. “You pay your quarter and you take ,our choice.” MOORE & WLEOD. a -ene @ @ @ & O22 Oe OHO OOF OG eo oe 25cent Ties 25 cont Ti 95 cent Ties 25 cent Ties 6 é ( ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ; ¢ ¢ ( ( PrrrfPSeavoveREovenoRe ene nenenrnnnreneneTenene nineteen rrr ennetnere revere nenen: rptnepereninent 25 cent Ties. 25 cent Ties, AULALAAMUALGAASAAMAAMAUALUMGAbAAdLdd GkdddbAbdaahdaddddgdd tty ss Hats and Hats Ha Hart Hats, Soft Hats, Gced Hats, Latest Styles and Colors. Our hats give satisfaction. We think we give as 00 a for the price, asisto be ad. This season we are prepared to ce better tian our customers. ever our styles and prices, D. A. BRUC High Class Tailoring. No manufacturer has a monopoly of making the best hais Don't buy your spring hats or c.ps, till you have geet all for