W 0000 6 99905000 17 OOSH CO nDencaseneseeszesese Bie cae lace curcain sale = AT WEEKS Tuesday and Wednesday.— One hundred and eight pairs of new white lace Curtains, spring, 1898 petterns, just put into stoek, direct from the manufacturers in Nottingham, England. For Tuesday and Wednesday only . 2) per cent cash discount .42¢ eurtains for .35 .72 curtains for .57 1,10 curtains tor .88 1.40 curtains for 1.12 1.80 curtains for 1.44 2.35 rich effects, 1.88 2.29 very lacy, 260 and all qualities up to $7, at same discount —20 per cent. for Tuesday and Wednesday. Also 28c each—wholesale sample lace curtain ends,suit- able for lambrequin. All qualities, same price, Sa oy W.A. Weeks & Co The People’s Store, 0804O0000en 050000 081 26088 Creat Veather for getting the feet wet Look out for that cold. We woud again remind you of the value of Cur Own Emulsion for voldé, strépgtening the System, etc. You gain flesh rapidly un- der its use, Buy a bottle .__fresh stock. A. W. REDDIT, Phm B @ENTRAL DRUGSTORE, SSASHSOqz SOVSHNSSHSESSS $909 OG OSHS SEES S084 5800 Sunnysiac. . PHONDOONSS DOCAHIO4 OHOE GOS “BR. CULE | +. treats CHRONIC DISEASES by the Salis- bury method of persistent self-help, in § removing causes irom the blood. Con- tinuous, inteligent treatmentin person or by letter insures Mi simum of suffer- ing and Maximum of cure possibile in eneh ease. Aveid attempts unaided. | Graduate of N.Y. University a Aad the NEW YORE. HOSPITAL, $ } Twenty years practice in N. Y. City. ‘ } Diploma registered in U.%. and Canada, } ; ADDRESS: CHARLOTTETOWN, P EI, { CANADA. OFFICE, Vietoria Row. Aceomodstions reserves for patienta Reforenese On application, Oet 15 lyr ; valve for money exprended,is what we give inal foods in our line, to which we attribute our +Leaov increase in business. We are showing a nice assortment of Ladies’ and Gentlemens WATCHES this season, which are all thoroughly tested before leaving ozr siore. W~ guarantee every watch sold by us to give ratisfactios, by buying now sou cap procure a good time piece VERY LOW as our goods are bonght low fer spo eaeh. Call and see for youreelf, at— oe eom — W. N. TANTON Opposite Crabbe’s Hardwre Store. correspondent general topic of gossip isto the effect that Qur Delegates at THE DAILY EXAMINER, CH/ RLOTTETOWN, MARCH 14, 1898 TELEGRAPHIC, SPECIAL DESPATOHES TO THE EXAMINER. QUR GOVERNOR GENERAL SHIP. Lord George Hamilton is not Aware that he has been Selected. od Toronto, March 14.—The Telegram’s cable from London says that Lord George Hamilton declares that he has no knowledge of his selection as (Lord Ater- deen’s successor as Governor General of Canada. BLESSED ARE THE PEACE- MAKERS. ee The Queen Evxerting Her Per- sonal Influance to Preserve Peace. March 14~—The London of the Herald eays: A New York, Queen Victoria is using her personal in- fluence to keep the peace between France aod England and Spain and the United States, NOTES FROM THE CAPITAL, | Ottawa. A Valuable Man Gons. Orrawa, March 14.—The two Prince Edward Island delegates have had some informal meetings with the ministers. The death of Mr. Dupont, M. P., for Bagot ia sincerely regretted by the mem- bers here. He was a striking personality in the House and ke stood io the front rank among the French members. It was commonly remarked that inthe event of the Conservatives attaining to power he might have a portfolio. WAR IN EGYPT. British and Dervishes Close Together. A Battle Imminent. Carro,” March 14.—The British “Nile force and the Dervishes have advanced within afew miles of one another, <A battle is imminent, i Two Prominent Haligonians Dead. —— — - Harirax,March 14—The Death occurred yesterday of Charles M. Almon, Registrar of Shipping, son of Senator Almon also Dr. John Somers, one of the best knowh of Halifax practicioners. CieveLanpD, Mareh 11,.—It is stated that the government is considering a plan eee s.mennenem tenner I Pape. The rush is begimningg We ean supply Remnants and Last Year's Patterns at alraost giving away prices, but we pride our- selyes On our stock of 1898 Patterns. Better Than Ever Cheaper Than Ever Our Well Paper Room tows isstocked withthe fineat 1£9$ de- aigns. Papers for Parlor, Mall, Lib- rary, Dining Rreom, Hedreom, Kitchen, with borders t mateh. Weare aole agensa for P. BE, Idand. fer Celim Mac 4rthur @ Co. Vontresi; and Alfred Peat&® 4 Ce., New York San pie Looks always ready. Goo. Carver & Co’y., TOOPHPAPTPAaaverTrTHreT HN nT TTS rep oneRt oper H re pre donne pret itt tT WMA SALLALAALAd ddd LAddsAdNdddLLbbLAkaddddbdcdkdbcdbddaddbdddddddd = Wall Paper Depot trees treet er teert is the Jakes can be turned into fighting ma- chines in cass of wir. They would dc ubt- Jess be of great value’ for coast defence purposes, An important feature is tnat that they can be submeryved 80 that only one foot of the men and government officiala agree that with the addition of turrets to the whale- back and @ ras for war the vessels would be of great service in case of war, There are 35 of the whalebacks along the lakes Paris, March 12,—The Temps saye it thinks the reports in the American news- papers of the interview of the British ambassador, Sir Julian Pauncefote, with President McKinley “were intended to eound the feelings of England, to which country the Americans are now making advances which strangely contrast with their previous haughty attitude towards their Britssh cousins.” Monrreat, March 12.—The Star’s Lon. don cable says: Petersen, when asked today respecting the statemeut that his firm had placed with Hawthorre, Leslie & Co., Newcastie on Tyne, an order for two of the four new eteamers required for the fast Atlantic services, replied that the statement wae premature, though practi. cally true. The definite asnouncement will not be possible until next week. Wasnixecron, March 12—The Uni ed States government has not yet acquired a single additional ship for the navy. The navy department is proceeding with all circumspection in looking after the quali- ties and prices of warshirs offered for sale. There isa strong disposition to refrain from being drawn into bad bargains and to insist On getting good vessels at prices not extortionate, Secretary Long recieved a large number of cablegrams today, almost all relating to offers of ships. Lieutnant. Niblack, the U. S. naval attache at Ber- lin, St. Petersburg and Vienna, is particu larly active in the quest for vessels, There was a good deal ot talk during the day about the assignment of officers to the command of auxiliary cruisers, the St, Paul and St. Louis being especially men- tioned, but Secretary Long stated that he had aot made any such assignment and bad only progressedto the point of infor- ming himself ofthe possibility of getting the ships otticered aad mavnnd quickly, annus WHEN CANADA WAS HALVED, —— — Canada was at onetime about twice as Jarge as it is now. In 1772-3 when Great Britain was negotirting a peace with the revolting American Colonies, she was re- presented by a Mr. Oswald, who appears to bave been very generous. He agreed un- necessarily to give up all of what is now Ontario, Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, [llivois and Wisconsin. He was a most generous man and would have given up the whole of if he had been asked. In later negotiations through the efforts of another gentleman named Strachey, arrangements were made to keep Ontario, but the British were bluffed out ofa territory which now con- tains more people than the territory which pow contains more people then the terri- tory that was kept. This whole story is told by Thomas Hodgins, Q. C., io the March Canadian Magazine, eae The copper telegraph line which the €. P.R. is toerect between Montreal and Vancouver is being manufacfured at Lachine. It will cost $250,060. + _ WANT TO KEEP YOUR NEURALGIA? Of eourse you don’t; so you should take Scott’s Emulsion. It isa fact this remedy cures it; aud it cures nervousness, nerve debility and insomnia. New American Hats just opened at Paton’s. Buy the best Hatin the mar ket—you will find itat Paton’s Gentlemen, buy your Hat at Paton & Co’s. LEE WELT RES ayers Cherry Pectoral is the standard remedy for all pul- monary complaints. A timely dose of this medicine cures the cold or cough, and Prevents Disease. Valuable Property wes" For Sale The subscriber offers at private eale that large dwelling house and premises, consistiog of large barn and other out houses; situated on the Lower Spring Park Road, formerly occupied by the late Mre. Catherine Thorne. This is an excellent business stand, and can be purchased at a reasonable figure. Every~ thing in firstclass repair. Good title guaranteed. S. G. THORNE. Gold, Porcelain and Alumimum Crowne, teeth without plates) at th most reas sable prices, Dr. J, P. Murray Approve: and modern appliances used o render a: ital operations eomparatively painless. whereby the fleet of whaleback vessels on } ‘ upper works appears above water. Marine ; % J 2 .f: + ww ' y wy 2 ww TeENSs 5 %, wy BABA NTIN e We point, it 1¢ a pleasure to NS e wr TS x Be Ie = SEQOS sss HGSGGGGGGGGOSGLSGGGE . dITPAYS TO BUY AT PERKINS’ cannot be attained here below. First among women’s pleasures is gratification in dress. ; We tnought of these things when we bought our new shirt waists, and chose only the dainty kinds that were found to please, we find it profitable, which accounts for the Jow prices on our shirt waiets. EB". Perkins & Co. Agents for Moncton Woolen Mills, D> 6 GEGEGEEEEEE LEGEOELESEE Ey DES @ »>s ose ©@ % @ @ 2 «4 @ @ a. However let us get as near to it ag possible, We conridered another women to buv cheap, it is a pleasure for us to sell cheap; SUNNYSIDE —Montreal Witneser: While all the world is in a state of ferment, and rumors of war come from every quarter, the news from Ireland represents tnat country as enjoying an unprecedented state of progress and prosperity. This is all the more re matkable and gratifying from the fact that this year 1s the centennial annive eary of the rebellion of 1798. That this happy condition is iikely to continue is made reasonably cerlain by the almost unasimous approval given by the Irish representatives in the Imperal Parliameut to Mr. Balfour’s bil! for extending to Ire- land a syetem of local government neces- arily differing somewhat from that exist- ing in England, but quite as liberal and as broadly baced upon the will of the people, who are given fall control of all munizipal bodies and institutions. The history of Ireiaad for the past century has not been happy, but it ie cheering to know that its close gives promise of a brighter future. The best sign of the times is to b2 seen in the absence of agilation aud the attention the people are giving to the arts of thr'ft and industry. —Montreal Witness: A great emount of gold is expected to come out of Yukon, but at present the amount going in there must te enormous. If a hundred thousand men go there this season, that number will mean atleast fifty million dollars. What a lot of hard work will bef required : valine in gold out of the frozen earth! It is the deliberate caleu'ation of those who know the African gold fields that more gold has gone into them than has ever come out. In that case, as in Australia and California, gold, while it has done liitle for its devotees, has given a contingent to the world. veat service the Klondike can render to mankind will be the opening up of the Peace river and other vast agricultural re« gions to the populations they are so well able to support. {o take that ~ a> ah nn Montreal Gazette: Russian diplomacy and disregard of all interests but her own seem to have secured her possession of Port Arthur, the strongly fortified Corean port which in the Jate war 80 easily fell into the bands ofibhe Japs. It will, no doubt, be made a terminus for the much talked of Siber’an railway, and wil] greatly strengthen Russia’s power on the Pacific. Russia’s shareof the Chinese Empire is evidently destined to be a large one. “he acts on that good old rule and simple plan, that they Shall take who have the power, and they shall keep who cen; and Chiva does not seem able to keep. “Use Dr. Miller’s Comp. Syr. for cough mixture for the cough beginning or fol-~ lowing measles,” Carter's for Wall Paper Miss Lucy Lefurgey, graduate of the Emerson College of Uratory, is at home to a limited number of pupils in physical culture and oratory. For particulars enquire at her residence, Mrs. \L. J. Sent- ner’a, Weymouth St. 13 4w eod Rubbers, rnbi ers received today. Men’s women’s and childrens rubbers at J. B. McDonald & Co. 54, 2i. Oysters 35 cents a quart at Joys. Cape Cod cravberries at Beer & Goff’s. Everyone who has broaght at our ear ance boots sale are pleased wi'h goods end low prices they paid. Now is your Chance. Come today.—J. B. Mc Donald & Co. 6A. 2i. CURT TI ae a are WANTED—A maid servant, good reference required. Apply to Mrs W. 8. STkwart, Water Street. 156 tf TO LE!Y.~—That beautifully situated two story dwelling on Prince St, at present occu- pied by Mrs. Vessey. Possession given lst April Apply to Peake Bros. & Co, 5o— The eC Rae KASAM AAA ASASAA SEAR Want to interest you in Wall Paper to-day if we can Maybe you pon’r want to buy to-day. wILL bye and bye. And it’s worth while to know where to bay when do buy. We've just finished opening up the greatest stock ever brought to P. 4. Island. QUR PATTERNS are all exclusive patterns. We buy in enormous quantities— we buy ona spot cash basis—ard better still—we think we buy with carefully trained judgment. We're sure you can easily find here what you want—it’s only a matter of choosing. We'd like to show our stock anyway. 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