$2.90 for $2.50, $3.20 a for $2.75. $3.85 % for $3.25. TROY Is 2 grand special bargain day | This week at WEEER'S — Mon’sheavy wool knit sox YL shou sell for 22ec, W ednesday od Lacies plain blaek cashmere yr seamless hose, reguler 3odc, at je Fifteen dozen ladies under-s )e) Vests worth 30c¢ all go at ne Cae s heavy knit, all woo] () hi cet Or dra we rs, weuld be | chea t 55e, selling at Mi s heavy havy or grey y shirts regular marked heh clearing at pric =1.25, _ Gent's latest stvle 4 ply linen +) @pllars, *be) Cutis 2 2 ¢ Every Jacket Must be Sold Biz D scount Wednesday, 25 7. C. One fuurth off every garment. Sal: Of Blankets On Wednesday $2.00 blankets for $1.65. two for ae a pair worth 30e. Furs Fu “6. Of every description. Collars Ruffs. Mutts, Lies ete., cte. OreAP. Special Discount Wednesday. W. A.WEEKS & Co. Wholesale and Retail, YoU CAN-——. Select A Handsome Wedding present SUNNYSIDE BOOKSTORE We hive a large and varied steck of pretty things not to be seen elsewhere. MVIOORE Sunnyside Bookstore. lialian Ware House Cor. Grafton and Gt. Geo. Sts. North side Queen Square CLUB SODA ——S Received to-day; a shipment of Cantrells & Cochrane’s Dablin and Belfast Ginger Ale and Club Soda. THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 17 1597 TELEGRAPHIC. SPECIAL DESPATOHES TO THE EXAMINER. SIR OLIVER LEAVES POLITI-| CAL LIFE. He is Glad te Get Rid gf it, a —— A Point Gained by the States. Orrawa, Nov. 17.—Sir said good- bye to potitical He attended his last cabinet shortly after four toddled Oliver life yesterday. council, and Department filled in and bade the winister A few minutes later Sir Oliver left the buildings, his face beaming with pleasure, as if he were glad to quit politics. An ovder-in-council has been passed per- mitting United States fishing vesrels to land fich at Pacific Coast points and ship in bond to the States. good bye. rd WASHINGTON NEGOTIATIONS —_— — General Understanding Reached. Several Questions to be Settled. Waninectoxn, Nov, 17.—The Behring meeting closed yesterday afternoon, the seal experts making an unanimous report concerniug the condition of the seal herds and the diplomatic representatives of the two governments reaching an understand- ing by which they hope, at a later day, to effect final adjustment not only of the Behring Sea Question but of other pending border controversies. SALISBURY ON THE SITUATION — ee ‘Elements of Aporehension Government has not Yielded to France. Lonpon, Nov. 17.—Speaking at a great mass meeting in Albert Hall last evening Lord Salisbury said that the present a TaD ‘It pays to bry «1 Carter's.” 3 Fountain PARKER PEN - Another lot of the celebrated “Parker” just received. The “Lucky Curve” will not leak; every Pen guaranteed. Plain and gold mounted; prices up to $6.00 each. WARWICK PEN New stock now in. Every Pen guaranteed to give satisfac- tion. Plain and engraved bar- rels. Prices $2.00 euch. GOLD PENS Ladies’ Gold Pens with Pearl Handles, al! prices. Nice goods for Xmas pres- ents. Better select one and have it put aside. Geo. Carter & Co., Booksellers & Stationers. CAREFUL ATTENTION Any prescription you en- trust to us will have our very hest.attention. wecarry the very in drngs. We give you honest work ure mt ot drugs, and QUAALAALAMdbhdbAdbddbsdbadbaddddAddsddaad bdLdddadbddccaddddddadsddsdddd | latest give them to you at honest prices, ry us, ‘A. W REDDIN, Ph, B 5 CENTRAL DRUG STORE, JOWV & DAVIES ’ Wholesale and Retail SUNNYSIDER) SOS 00000006 © DU OOCOEZOOOET OOOH OCOOSEVERBE OO & OOOO, t 60S 398 YD 600000403068 0088809008 S000 2°" eveesleeocesisece ° | down stairs to | } his office, when the Clerks of the Jusiice | Rome, hae caused considerable ; situation “is not destitute of elements of ap- prehension either at home or abroad.” Referring to the disturbances on the India frontier he paid a tribute to Lord Elgin the Vice-roy. Speaking of foreign affairs, be denied that the government has vielded to France in the matter of Siam Tunis or Mad:gas- car. — MANISOBA SCHOOL QUESTION. A Stir in Political Circles, Laurier Again in Torres Vedras, Mowat | arn . MontreaL, Nov. 17.— The news of the decision in the school case from stir 10 Pope’s political circles. Sir Wilfrid Laurier, at Washington, refused to talk on the subject. Archbishep Langevin would express no opinion. Auorney Genera! Caroeron, of Manitoba ears that the decision is to be regretted, — ——_.—-——— SERIOUS ARPAIR IN SOUTH AFRICA, Town Razed by a Furious Chief. Thousands of Natives Massacred, Paris, Nov. 17.—There is serious news from the Niger Region in West Africa. Chiet Samony, to punish the people of the town of Kongo for refusing to supply his troops with provisions, has razed the town and massacred several thousand of the natives, Militia Inspection. Hatirax, Nov. 17.—Genera] Gascoigne inspected the 66ih Fusiliers last night. He cLarged that the battalion Shad too many army reserve inen in the ranks and that -his must be stopped, Another Liberal El.cted. Montreal, Nov. 17.—The bye-election in Yamaske County, for the Local Legisla- ture, reeulted in the return of Mr. Glady, Grit, by aboat 306 majority over Mr. Mondon the Conservative candidate. LATEST NEWS BY WIRE AND MAIL Ricmisveto, Nov. 15.—A family of nine persons, who have been scjourning at Kingstom since the summer, were cent to their home in Montague, P. EK. Island, on Thursday by the overseer of the poor and other assistance. ~ONDON, Nov. 15.—A despatch to the ‘Limes from Rio Janeiro eays that Presi- dent Moraes has issued a decree establish- ing martial law for a period of twenty duys. The evidence of a policical. conspiracy in Connection with the recent attempt to assassinate the president is increasing. The city, however, is quiet, and public Opivion supports the course of the execu- tive. The prefect of police, who is a prominent Jacobin. has resigned. The police prohibit the gathering of people in the etreets, All things considered the situation, is improving. Wiyyiekc, Man,, November 14.--The Presbyterian Synod of Manitoba, before adjourning appointed a committee to meet committees that other denominations have appointed, or may appoint, with a view of seeing whether something more might not be done to secure larger atien- ‘tion being given te religious teaching in | the public schools. Rev. Dr. King observed that this was an extremely important subject. It had seemed premature to agitate the matter until the school ques- tion, so-called, was finally settled, but he would feel deeply disappointed if the permanent settlement were taken advantage of for the purpose of having the religious element in the achoole a larger one than it ie now. If anything were done effec- tively, itcould only be done by the churches taking the eabject to heart and working together. Lonpon, Nov. 14.—The Constantinople correspondent of the Standard, who is visiting the Ismidt district, telegraphs that he has learned there of terrible ravages of sickness in the Turkish Army in Thessaly Of 200 reserves who were taken from the district only forty bave returned to their homes. Turkish transports are daily embarking the sick, the number of whom, it is estimated, is 30,000.. Reports from Thessaly describe the province as a per~ fect waste. The Ottoman troops have actually eaten up the whole country. Houses have been gutted by the troops aud their contents sold to Jewish syndicates, Lonpon, Nov. 16.—The Berlin corres- pondent of the Standard says :—* The German cruieer Division, at Kisochan Bay consists of the flagship Kaiser, which has 444 men, the second-class cruisers Irene and Princess William, each with 365 men and the third-class cruiser Arcona, with 286 men. The division is under command of Rear Admiral Von Diederichs. doubtful that the occupation of Kisochan, if effected, will last Jong, as Russia has been negotiating for the cession of Kiso- chan Bay and Tsia Bay, in order to use them as naval ports.” It is} RY) ees * Sa COD Goons . AT This is a motto that holds YS lowest prices possible. Fall pure DRESS All wool Dress Serge tor 25« We have placed on our count of Dress Goods rangirg in price ~y for 39c, to The for 49c. f ~; Special No. 1, —A good + Special No. 2.—Isa well Special No. 3.—Is a goo HEBBAL - Ky KL ss % SHIP NEWS Pcrtlof Charlotietown ENTERED. Nov.16.—Mary Anne, Theriault, Syd ney; Mary D, Lawson, Wallace; Mary E Whorf, McKay, Tivertson, NS; Emperor, Bragg, North Sydney; Lawrence, Hardy, Picton. SS Campana, Demers, Summer- side; Patrick Welsh, Hall, Sydney; A S Townebend, Whittle, Surprise, Trenholm, Baie Verte; Kohinoor, McDonald, Pictou Sea Slipper, McDonald, Pugwash,Raeburn, McLean, New York. CLEARED. Nov: 16.—Mary D, Lawson, Wallace; Demers. Pictou; Elisha Crowell, Maskell, Halifax; S H Ernest, Ernest, Lunenburg; Minnie E Moody, Long, Richibucto; Minnie A. Anderson, Shediac; Surprise, Trecholm Baie Verte; St Joseph, Cormier, St Pierre, Mique'on. Leok Out tor the Engine We mean your heart. Keep it strong. Don’t let it flutter or beat with & weak stroke. Seott’s Emulsion feeds the blood. It makes the heart beat stronger and greatly improves the circulation. We have one of the largest and best assoried stocks of ladies and children’s underclothing in the maritime provinces— Stanley Bros., The Al ways os _ y l. Buy apair of Astracan gloves at Paton’s. for 75c, worth $1 00 Buy corsets at Paton’s. Clearing out eale—I have removed the balance of my g'ass and crockeryware to my grocery store, where I will continue to sell itoff stcosttill completely cleared out. The sale will only laet a few weeks, so call and get bargains.—T. J. Morris. ’ Cigara.—Fresh stock now in; al) prices from $1.00 a box upwards.—Geo E Hughes. 257 l rk. $16.00 Jackets $10 98S. -Beer Bros. The sacrifice prices of ladies jackets at Stanley Bros., advertised today, are not guaranteed to last long—remember, no fictitious values are puton the goods, nu prices are marked up, but the goods and prices are exactly as represented—they are all the latest and most fashionable goods, this fall’s importation and warked in plain figures.—Stanley Bros. 262 5i Prinee Edwaricl Island Illus- trated. Price 25c, for sale at all the bookstores. Childrens Wool Hoods, Capes, Mitts Gloves and Scarfs cheap for cash at Paton’s, * Buy ladies steckings at Pat- on’s. > A Ladies’ jackets 82,35, $3.00 and 8350. worth up to $5.25 at Paton’s, Great Jacket sale.— Beer Bros- ao Operative and Prosthetic DENTISTRY DR J. r. MURRAY, 145 Queen &t. oy, the test—it will pay them in movey saving, apart from the comfort and satisfaction entailed. GOODS P, Goon heavy winter weight, all wool Serge for 1S€ vr ‘nz cleared out the mannfactorer’s lot cf this regular $1 Corset, we are able to place iton our counter et 74C Also a full range of all the leading makes. Over 1500 pairs to select from at EE". Perkins & Co., Willie A, Landry, Halifax; SS Campana, ' ELLELEESEEEEEEESEEE DT @ It Pays to Evy ai P > ee eo > ® > = % @ es Lai SPS LOWEST PRICES = = wee ® 62086 B78 2988 good in ali one departments, In other words we aim to selithe hest at the S hazers of Dre=s Gods, Jackets and Corsets are invited to put this assert.cn to | JACRETS WE APE OFFERING GREAT REDUCTIONS (N LADIES’ JACKETS. *ayard. era number of pieces from 45c for 29c; 60e [EEEELGELLLGSS Ge Be mda oe @ & oS trong, heavy grey jean Corset, that is well worth 50c, our special price s6cts made, 5 clasp, perfect model, black Sateen Corset our snecial price b0€ 1, strong, well made, perfect mo lel, grey jean Corset, called the Ella 1). Havy= Baasan05 SUCCESSOLKS. TO Ferkins, Sterns & Turner m SUNNYSIDE —* BO ssssssssassnsssssnssssss BEEF ; SOS ET EEG looters moe f “If it’s good it’s here, 9 If it’s here it’s good,” oa Your Size In Underwear. In warm winter underwear for men we have the size and shape you want, We will sell underwear at the lowest price tor which good underwear can be sold. Every garment we sell is—honest money’s worth, Fine, smooth, plain, all wool, the shirts have double back, and are double breasted, medium size $2.10 per suit. $2 20 per suit. Fair gred2 of ribbed underwear BMe per suit. Ribbed heavy underwear; fair Large size quality 75C per cuit. : Soft, close fine, plain, all wool’ Plain all wool underwear ip | medium size only $2.55 per suit various siz2e, igrand valine at this . price $1.00 per suit. Narrow rib, heavy all wool, un- shrinkable, medium 2 6S per cuit. Heavy, all wool ribbed under- large $2.75 per suit. wear, warm and soft $1.10 per euit Fine smooth, lamb’s wool, will not shrink, grand wearer, 38 inch size S275 per suit 40 inch size 2 95 per suit. 42 inch size’ 3 15 per suit, 44 inch rize 3 40 per cuit. Heavy, plain, al] wool underwear $1.25 per suit. Plain Shetland Wool, in medium Genuine Scotch lamb’s wool, soft size, only $1,50 per cuit, | .. 5 kid glove, almost as warm as ts fur coai, four sizes Fine, smooth, fleece lined, in Smal! men’s $3.90 per suit. 3 sizes, from emall to extra large Medium men’s $410 per suit. $1.60 per suit, = Large men’s 84 SS per suit. Extra large men’s 5.60 per suit. Plan Shetland woo), in very nice grade $200 per suit. A fine line of “Wright’s Health” underwear. Moore & McLeod What we advertise we have. Oey Bee c +x) <) “35 Cadet Sad y } Agha SEE aa EES = ———— ea —— —_—— Come And Se¢—.w- How Laree Your Dollar Is To-day. Never in the history of Furniture buying, was it’s purchasing power so grea‘, as at our store now. Especially is this truein buying fancy rockera,our line ot Beautiful Cobbler Seat Rockers. Rattan Rockers and rec>ption Ckairs, fancy upholstered Oak Rockers, is the best money can buy, and they are. marked at the price of cheap goods. We Furnish Homes. JOLIN NEWSON. pene Block, Victoria Row - se )L} = «a2 Oo Oe « Ge Gr £00 6 T. &. Oe. SR 440.406 £84064 4 f —— ee ee ee ee ee ee oe re YL