ann - THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN MARCH 22, 1898 THERES’ A CHANCE for wide-awake buyers. WEEERS & CO offer this week special induce- reents for bargain seekers. Thirty Two LADIES’ GOSSAMERS Regular price $3.35 to 10.50 Will sell to clear 5O0c to 3.00 Come quick for bargains- WEEKS About forty left of the SOILED AND SAMPLE WIHTE SHilRTS Which we are clearing out at al- most half-price. All sizes, 14 to 163. Prices—-35c to 80c. Worth—-72< to $1.35. As good as new, only soiled by handling and being in show win- dow. Soiled Laced Curtains and single pairs, 26 p.c. discount to clear. DEW CORES 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 “ = for 1.00. 1.35 *. Seiae All sizes—~- New Sample Blouses.... Twenty.five New Sample blouses very pretty goods, ‘These we offer this week at low prices, in Muslins, Ginghams and Prints. ee: W.A. Weeks & Co Wholesale and Retail, SOSSSH CSUR ST OSTO HSL STORE Malis, Maltines, Vin Mariana, Burdock Blood Bitters, Sarsaparilia, all makes “se and other blood purig- ers and tonics. Full *tock. A.W. REDDIN, Phm 3 GENTRAL DROGSTORR, Sunnyside. PrYYYTTIN Mili lili CFCC OOS8TFETGOSESOE6ESOSESOOSESSI 2E59 688948018 OOS 00 8 A0BLE864T4 89888808 9 Bottles Sauce for 260-— We have a very nice Worcester Sauce, put up in half pint bottles, which we are now selling for— 1dc a bottle or 2 BOTTLES FOR 25 CENTS. BEER & GOFF WANTED.—A cook; refereaces required. Apply to Mrs L, L. Beer 68——tt we TELEGRAPHIC, BPKCIAL DESPATOHES TO THE EXAMINER, PARLIAMENT OF CANADA. Mr. Broneau’s Resignation (a et eee Island Delegates Returning. Ortrawa, March 22.—The whole afier noon of yesterday was taken up in adebate on the motion for a reference of Mr. Bruneau’s resignation to the coin mittce of privileges and elections. Sir Wilfrid Laurier refused to grant a ecmmittee to investigate the facts. The P. E Island Government delegates who bave been here pressing the Island’s financial claims and other questions upon the government expect (0 return home today. They presented a written memorial on the financial clyime asking that they be referred to arbitration. The questions at issue were discussed and were promised full consideration by the government. ee BATTLE IMMINENT, oe The Anglo-Egyptian Brigade. Ready With Fixed Bayonets, ==> — Lorvon, March 22.—At Baracamp, Nubia, the Anglo- Egyptian force is hourly expecting an ‘attack. During tue false siarm at Hudifort,s Jast evening, shot was fired from anunknown quarter and the whole Brigade stcod with arms at fixed bayonets. In pitch dark a highlander rushing to his plage was impaled on a comrade’s bayonet. —_—— ~~ MANITOBA SCHOOL QUESTION Archbishop Langevin’s Latest Speech, WEST PRINCE ELECTION Polling on the 43th April. Orrawa, March 22.—The writs for a bye-election in West Prince, P. E. Island, hax been issued. Nomination day, Apri! 6th; election day, April 13.h. Mr, Gallant is returning officer. GOVERNMENT OF INDIA. Retirement of Lord Elgin, ee Loxpox, March 22—The Standard says: We have reason to beleive that the Ear! of Elgin and Kincardine,. vice-roy of India since 1893, desires to resign his post and that the government ia considering the appviutment ofa new Vice-roy, SEVERAL TALL STORIKS, ---— Lord Dufferin s Reminiseences of Canada, Lord Dufferin presided, afew evenings ago, at an interesting lantern lecture on “Pictur. esque Cauada,” bgSir H. Cunningham, in London. The chairman said that in listening to the lecturer both Lady Deffer- in and himeelf seemed to live the period of their stay in Canada over again. Each scene was connected with some egreeable memory in their recollections, and again filled their hearts with the most lively enthusiasm for the noble people who in- habited Canada. When they started for the colony they fell very quickly into a gale of wind, und he was lying in his berth, when two strange men dressed in long miver’s boots aud red shirts came at midgight to the side of his cot, and asked him if hewas the Governor-General, He replied that he was, upon which they said, ‘*‘We then call upon you to order the captain immediately to put into port.” They thought the ship was ‘nthe most imminent danger. He replied that they bad better return to their berths, other- wise the captain would put them and bim into irons, COURTING AFTER THE GALE. After the gale there came a calm, and it was always the case in those liners that a good deal of courting took place. On board a young cauple announced that they desired to be married by the captain. Lady Dufferin held the bridal gown, his daughter acted ua bridesmaid, and the captain performed the ceremony for o guerdon he need not mention. The whole business was entirely illegal, and he was very giad to hear that immediately on their arrival the eeremony was again per- formed ina more orthodox fashion. Winnirec, March 22.—Speaking at the reception last evening Archbishop Lange- vin stated that he had hopes that a seitle: ment of the schoool question would be reached in a short time. It is said they greater latitude wili be allowed the Roman Catholics in not too atrict an interpretation of the law. —_—_—--—2 ee IRISH LOCAL GOVERNMENT. — Bill Passes a Second Reading Without Division Amid Cheers. Loxpox, March 22.—In"the House of Commons the Irish Local Government Bill passeed a second readiag without @ division. Loud cheers were given, LoxbDowx, March 21—The increage in the severity of the press censorship save the Madrid correspondent of the Times is due to a storm of eonutradictery reports recei- ved of the detention of the torpedo flotilla at the Canaries and for the future it is in. tended to prohibit all telegrams relating to the flotilla or the general naval preparations. bs va a ssnrrremnemeenenemnenent 72 Wall Pape We Ln a tee el aa The rush is beginning. ean supply Remnants and Last ear’s Patterns at almost giving away prices, but we pride our- selyes on our stock of i898 Patterns. Better Than Ever Cheaper Than Ever Our Wall Paper Room 66m isstocked withthe finest 1598 de- signs. Papers for Parlor, Hall, Lib- rary, Dining Rreom, Bedreom, Kitchen, with borders to matek. We are sole agents for P. E, Taiand, fer Celim Mae \rthur & Ce. Montreal; and Alfred Peats « Ce., New York, Sample books always ready, feo, Carter & Co'’y., Wall Paper Depot ALLMadbhdbeALLdALddAAaadeGLdLQ de ddddbddd adds OYTNOVOTENDDAAATTENTHOOINTNTETTT ENTE REPT RT TnTer TED pre Tr Ten? tt Mi NGAhdddUdcGsAUdb ld ddaada Several incidents of a similar nature came to hie knowledge during bis stay in the country. THRE LADY AND THE MISSIONARY. A missionary lived on tue shores of Hudson Bay, where he ministered to the Indians. Finding his solitary life unbear able, he wrote home to bis friends to send him a wife. A lady volunteered, and she arrived by the one vessel that made the voyage and returned afzer the stay ofa fortnight. But whether the sight of the missionary walking impatiently up and down the beach caused her misgivings ~ (laughter)~or for some other reasow, the lady repented of her determination and would not leave the ship. She informed the captain that she would return with him. The missionary tried to get the captain upon hia side, and the captain in- formed the lady shortly afterwards that it would be his dutr to fumigate the ship. (Loud laughter.) Under the circuns stances ahe was forced to land, the mis- sonary himself performed the ceremony of marriage—(laughter)—and they lived happily ever after. (Loud laughter.) LORD AND LADY DUFFERIN IN A WIGWAM. Lady Dufferin and he lived for two months in an Indian wigwam. They found it very comfortable, except when they had to stand up to dress, for the up- per-part of the tent was filled with smoke from the fire that burned in tha centre. Having described the Indian marriage custome, one of which enjoined tie young suiter not to encounter the eyes of his father~in-law, the chairman described a great tree which he saw cut down, and which measured 220 teet. He had the rings counted, and it was seen that the plant must have been born in the reign of Edward IV. +e >+e Havana, March 21.—In apite of official and other denials it is believed that serious troubles for Spain in Porto Rico are im-~ winent, aud it isaseerted (though the re~ port cannot be verified at present) that the Spanish eruiser Vizcaya, when she leaves Havana, will go to Porto Rico in order to strengthen the hauds ofthe government officials there, o NOTICE The property on the corner of King and » ownal Sts, belonging tothe estate of the late Catherine MeKenna, (subject to a 3 years unexpired leave, from May lat, 1898), will be sold by Public Auction cn Tuesday, May 3rd, 1898, at 12 o’clock, noon. This property is now kzown as ,the Finlay House. Terms Cash. M. P. HOGAN, PATRICK BLAKE, Executors anl2w tilstapri!,y2awtd | & 3 «ce @Q® GAR 2 fs SSS ssssaasasas SESS LOBOS sans — BORN In this city, on the 21st March, inst., to Mr. and Mrs. J. J.Johnston, a son. ee einenecnemaained In this city on the 21st March, Mary McInnis in ber 7lst year. R I. P. {Funeral from the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Joseph Kent, (North American Hotel) Kent Sreet tomorrow Wednesday, at 2.45 oclock, to St Joseph’s Convent, thence to R. C.Cemetry ] (Boston pspers please eopy.) At Victoria, B. C., on the 8th instans, Thomas Louis,only son of Captain M. Foley, of Brooklyn, N. Y., formerly of this province, aged 17 years and 10 months. Carter's for Wall Papel LOCAL NOTICES, Two bottles Worcesier Sauce for 25cts. at Keer and Goff’s, New Carpets.— Have you seen our new carpets yet? If not now is your time they are all new bright and cheap Prowse Bros. 67 3in Miss Lucy Lefurgey, graduate of*the Emerson @ollege of Oratory, is at home to a limited number of pupils in physical culture and oratory. For particulars enquire at her residence, Mrs. L. J. Sent .er’a, Weymouth St. 13 4w eod New American Hats j us opened at Paton’s. Buy the best Hat in the mar ket—you will find itat Paton’s Gentlemen, buy your Hat at Paton & Co's. Oysters 35 cents a quart at Joys. —————— a ee — a DODDS 2 ]O6646OD 682 MADE TO-DAY AT QUIRK'S BAKERY Nenreveerevneenenentsverovnveanersnnennevennnennennerenevennnenenentenenrenrnnrenneennenenennrennenenerenenenetsnnnennnerennnnnenennereerrtentt? Cream Pies 12¢ each @ocoanut Pies lsc * Washington Pies — * Pastry Pies im, * W ine axes ite. * Jelly Rolls l@c * Jelly Squares 18¢ per doz Ginger Snaps a 7 Oat Cane ize * Seed Cakes 10¢ New York Fruit 10c JOHN QUIRK, CITY BAKERY, Gratten Street, SOO 9DOC930202 OE) A.A. MoLEAN, Q.C. BARRISTER, &c. Baown’s BLOCK, O> O~D> O~D OD OD OD O62 63 OCOD 10G0D GQ OD 1O0R02S]> CHARLOTTETOWN, HENRY R. LORDLY C. E A.M Can. Soe, ©. E. Graduate College of Civil Engine eriag Carnell University. Censulting Engineer for General Work, Specialties: Hydraulic, Sanitary Engineer- ng and Bridge Deeigning. Offices at Charlottetown and St Jobn Island correspondents address to Charlottetown. 3B RO 6S SGSGEGESGSSGELEGESGSESS EY ¢ \TPAYS TO BUY AT PERKINS New Sailor Hats New Walking Hats New Dress Hats New Ribbons New Flowers—-New Ornaments. BE". Perkins & Co.,? } Agents for Moncton Woolen Wills, ELGGIGLGELGEEESESSS DRO CURE EURUN EERE EEE Seana =>e @ ee *% @ et 4&2 & @ = ° a New Hat and Bonnet Shapes # SUNNYSIDE 7 Py Z ae “4 Ma > te > na K ee > > xe Showing the newur Shirt V7 aists Busy «very day up in the Shirt Waist department, ,ae044<4— a @ D> + S/d4 GHSt S445 S46 G4 Fresh bright newness of cut, of color, of tabric; It im’t at all too early to look through the steck— it won’t cost anything to see. ecesecce Moore & McLeod WeAreSaving Money Every Season —FOk— Carpenters and / Builders who trade with us for Doors, Bash, Moulding, Spouting, Flooring, Clapboards, Balusters, wns Posts, &., &c., we make a specialty of WOOD MANTLES an Newel Posts in Common and fancy woods. If you are pot yet our cusiomer, we would like to have you look through our Factory. Wecan soon show you why we are able to give such value as we do—in fact, better thaa ever before. Prices always right. Work never inferior, A. Duchemin & Co.,Charlottetown — an