ean AO aS atlases ae” ltl OR Be sceatanerineatiitiiintasiilia iii Se. a eee ee ata ee a SPU ICR. A LOCC INCE TEE: SS —e HERE’ A CHANGE for wide-awako buyers. WEERS & CO offer this week special induce ments fer bargain Thirty Two LADIES’ GOSSAMERS Regular price $3.35 to 10.50 Will sell to clear 50c to 3.00 Come quick for bargains- WEEKS About forty left of the SOILED AND SAMPLE WHITE SHIRTS Which we are clearing out at al- All sizes, 14 to seekers, most ha lt-price 164. Prices—-35c to &0c. Worth—-7 2c to $1.35. As good as new, only soiled by handling and being in show win dow, Soiled Laced Curtains and single pairs, 0 p.c. discount to clear. NEW CORSEIS-—— nearly one thousand pairs bought twenty p.e, under usual prices. Best fitting Cor-et made. 30 and 3! corset for 25c. 48c ¢ for 42e. 65c “ ~— for 50c. &8c + for 75c. 1.15 * §for 1.00. 1.35 “ - for 1.15. 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. | W.A. Weeks & Go Wholesale and Retail, OOOO SSSG GEE 9F2OSSO9( BE0E8 The Horse like a human being, needs at- tention sometimes, When your horee is out of sorts, and needs a powder; give ina The Island Condition Powder As a blood purifier and tonic it has no equa’. Its large sae with prove ite value. All animals improve under its use, We waut you to trys pound. Made by ourselves, A.W. REDDIN, Phm 8 @ENTRAL DRUGST@RE, CS} OOOO SOSOCSEVETSENDABOS us must Sunnyside. $000 90000830068 60060087008 coop_. value for money expended, is what we give inall goods in our line, to which we attribute our steady increase in business. We are showing a nice assortment of Ladies’ and Gentlemens WATCHES this season, which sre all thoroughly tested before leaving oxr store. We guarantee every watch sold by us to give satisfaction, by buyiug now you can procure @ good time piece VERY LOW as our goods are bought low fer spo cash. Call and see for yourself, at— oe o~e- W. N. TANTON Opposite Crabbe’e Hardwre Store. $000 6 COOCHOOS 1000606000 08 MSS ODeses0e6E08 SSESe OOSSHEOECSECHSE SO YOTOOTODT TED Laurer eT nTTT ener ren Tere TrennE TT NATE TE TTT TTT? —— eS EE Ee NS THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHAhLOTTETOWN, MAI CH 15, 19% TELEGRAPHIC. | i SPECIAL DESPATOHRS TO THE EXAMINER, PARLIAMENT OF CANADA, P. E. Island Questions and Answers. A Second Steamer Promised. _—— Orrawa, March 15.—A run was made on the order paper in the Houre of Com- mons yesterday. Mr. Martin was informed thar the gov~ ernment did not propose to assume con- trol of the Breakwater at Belle River, P. E. Island at present. Mr. Yeo was informed that one lease of an oyster bed had been made at Malpeque in Shemudy creek to Mr. Enmar, Mr. Kemp the inspector having reported that he did not consider ita live bed being in shallow water and liable to be killed by ic and frest. The government do not} propose to allow oyster beds to become depieted. Mr. Kemp’s salary is $1500. Mr. Martin was informed that the gov- ernment are considering representations , . } nale by the member for West Prince | respecting improvements in the winter communication between Prince Edward Island and the Mainland. It is contem plated to put on & second winter steamer, but the route has not been decided upon. No repres?ntatious have been made re- epecting freight and passenger rates, but these were reduced last year to the rates of thesummer boats. The government ig not aware that the terms union de~ fine what the rat+s shall be. Mr. Jameson’s resolution in favor of a board of railway commi.sioners was de- bated at some length. SALISBURY’S ILLNESS. Balfour Takes His Place While He Rests in France. or of Loxvox, March 15 —Owing to his ill- ness, Lord Salisbury has been advised to take a complete rest in the south of France, Alon. A. J. Palfour as far as necessary dealing with the Foreign Office business. The papers contain articles expressive of regret and concern, eee SYMPATHY WITH SPAIN. Germany and Austria Against the States. Lonpon, March 15.—The Vienna respondent of the Standard declares Austria and Germany sympatnize Spain against the United States. eor- that with Gay, March 14—The most disastrous flood in years occured here yesierday, and at other pointe along the Grand rivert The ice jam at Blair gave way at half pas, | seven yeaterdayjmorning and came soon through towa, eweeping everything before Pit, Three bridges were washed away, and several factories along the river side fl-c‘= ed. The Grand Trunk tracks along the river side are also washed out badly LS pouRE BLOOD is the foundation | of health. Hood’s Sarsaparillamakes ! the blood pure, rich and nourishing and gives and maintains good HEALTH. ————— ss _—_—_———- — ae & SSPEPeeTyoneNNNNTTETAAD ETT N NTT tL Wall Pat, The rush ia beginning. We ean supply Remnants and Lust Year's Patterns at almost giving away prices, but we pride our- selves On our stock ot 1898 Patterns. Better Than Ever Cheaper Than Ever Our Wall Paper Room fOxe4 isstocked withthe finest 1898 de- aligns. Papers for Parlor, Mall, Lib- rery, Dimlug Rreom, Bedroom, Kitchen, with borders to mateh. Weare aole agents for P. E, Id@and, fer Colim Mac \rtbur @ (0, Vontreal; and Alired Peats « Co., New York, San: ple Looks always ready. Goo. Carter & Coy., Wall Paper Depot ALLL aA edde | } i SAAASUULULAAdbbQdQdaddd se ASddbbLdd dbsdbddbbddddaddddccdcdd fi | Golden Russet, Pomme Grie, Spy, | trust may advance their ; TNE FRUIT FOR GREAT BRITAIN, Dear Sitrn,—I observe in the annual report of the Charlottetown Board of Trade aome mention made by its able President, Mr, Horace Haezard, on Fruitculture on your Island. ; . apple receivers here, landing consignments from your neighbors in Nova Scotia, a few remarks from me may preve of interest to vour readers. Apple growingie admitted by any Canadian grower to be his easiest money earner ; if he can rely on Obtaining for his crop as average net price of $1 per bri, although during season 1896—7 some three million bris. were consigned to our markets from Canada and America, the most honest packers enjoyed returns exceeding $1.50 per bri. for their total exports, Carelers packers, of course suffered. Good frut can always be marketed bere at eatisfac- oy prices. Up to the present this season (which has nearly ended) only one.sixth of of 1896—7 season’s quantity has arrived here aud I have had the pleasure repeated- ly of returning net proceeds of Kings, Kibstons and Golden Russets to Nova Scotia shippers, amounting to $6.50 per br]. As orchard growing in your province a alist hereunder mentioned of varieties most favored on the U. K. markets may be appropriate: i. e. Gravenstein, Emperor, Bildwin, Ben Davis, Blenheim, Greening, King Tomkin, Nonparie!, 20 day Pippin, Falla- planting is water and Glur.a Mundi. I am certain that apple raising by your | farmers, would prove a very lucrative ad- dition; it is certainly a very profitable in- dustry if properly managed and I shall be most happy to give ary of your 1esders any information they way wish, which I interest in this direction. I have the pleasure of knowing your Island, having visited it on two occasions and at present handle consign- ments of canned jobsters etc., and trust the date is not far distant when I may be favored with fruit consignments also. Trusing your Board of Trade will con-~- tinue to enjoy increased prosperity. I am dear Sir. Yours faithfally. J. 0. Sims. London, Eng. THE KINK. Dear 81r,—How would it do, now that the cold snap is cn us again, for t .e genial rink managers to give us a little more skating with music, I know it is but necessary to point out the idea to them to have them act upor it, and they will! rea- lize as quickly as anyooe that in closing the Rink on Monday evening, March 7th, they have ecarcely g ven ticket; bo'ders» value for their money, for in ali former years the rink }ad been kept open until quite well on into the month of April. The managers cannot fail to realize that they ere under a moral obligato: to every ticket-holder okee> the rnk open as long as they possibly can. A Season Ticker H oper. Charlotteiown, P. E I, March 15th, ’98 _—_—o——_ + _neneenee It is reported that: Mr. Oliver, the Liberal member for Alberta, is receiving the streng support of the Edmonten Board of Trade in the fight against the Govern~ meut’s Sticine route w the Yukon, A circular of the board points out the wis ta.es and infortunate circumstances counected with the Sifton scheme, and invites the support of the eastern public in preventing the ratification of a deal that, unless there is a tremendous extra expen- diture incurred, in extending the railway southward to a Canadian port, will leave Canadian trade with the Yukon at the mercy of United States Jegislation, and United States custome officials. The Edmonton people want a real Canadian route—not a mock one— to the Yukon and so as the Montreal Gazette remarks do the yast mejority of the Canadian p: ople. New American opened at Paton’s. Buy the best Hat in the mar met—you will find itat Paton’s Gentlemen, buy your Hatat Paton & Co's. Hats just Dk ee ant Auntie emrcmnmntiitede natn Gold, Porcelain ani Alumimum Crowns, teeth without plates) at th most rea. sable prices. Dr. J, P. Murray Approve: and modern appliances used orendera ital operaticas eomparatively painless. TIS a0 all b THAT GLITTERS Many are taken in now-a-days, and are paying from ten to twenty dollars for a wa'ch pot worth five, by buying from peilere and others who are not watch- makers, Do not be Deceived. But when you want a reliable watch buy only of one who understands the trade and acks only a fair price for a good artiele. G. H. TAYLOR Jeweler and Optician. | Charlottetown, Being one of the largest! } HIS % aK 516 @@® KARL BA x HABA JASN NEN w % ee LLG BSF 666656565656 54658 565556455 ¢ IT PAYS TG BUY AT PERKINS’ ¢ PERFECT CONTSNTMENT | cannot be attained here below. First among women's pleasures is gratification in dress. D, We thought f these things when we bought our new shirt waists, and chose only the dainty kinds that were found to please point, it 1¢ a pleasure to women to buy cheap, it is a pleasure for us to sell cheap; we find it profitable, which accounts for the Jow prices on our shirt waits, EF". Perkins & Co., Agents for Moncton Woolen Wills. SGGBBAD mre oP. Ps Ge Ri However let us get as near to it as possible, 4 We considered ancther SUNNYSIDE GEATLGSGSSA SSD DD 29 NEWS NOTES, The number of patents issued at Ottawa las: year was 4,013. It is reported that the Ottawa Bnd Montreal capitalists who some time ago bouded gold ares at Whycocomagh, C. B., which are claimed to be proving immens>- ly rich, will send Mr. Ogilvie, the famous Alaskan explorer, to Cape Breton to report on the miveral fields there. Dr. Gilpin, inspector of Nova Scotia mines, has sent to the Provincia! Government @ report on the result of his recent official trip to Whycocomagh. He says the gold dis- coveries are very valuable, bat does not go into minute details. A tunnel has been driven into a mountain ¢ here rich deposiis exist. At the entrance to this the mines inspector encountered an armed man or guard and had considerable trouble in overcoming his ctjections to the inepector entering. Dr. Gilpin found very rich quartz near the entrance to this tuonel, He also found free gold in sand taken from the bed of the Whycocomagh River. “Use Dr. Miller’s Comp. Syr. for cough mixture tor the cuugh begivning or fol- | lowing measles.” Carter's for Wall Papel Miss Lucy Lefurgey, graduate of the Emerson College of Oratory, is at home to a limited number of pupils in physical culture avd oratory. For particulars enquire at her residence, Mrs. L. J. Sent~ ners’, Weymouth St. 13 4w eod Rubbers, rut bers rece'ved today. Men’s women’s and childrens rubbers at J. B. McDonald & Co. 54. 2i. Oysters 35 cents a quirt at Joys. gm Valuable Property wes" for Sale The cubscriber offers at private sale that large dwelling nouse and premises, consisting of large barn and other out houses; situated on the Lower Spring Park Road, formerly occupied by the late Mrs. Catherine Thorne. This is an excellent business stand, and can be purchased at a reasonable figure. Every~ thing in firstc)ass repair. Good title guaranteed. 8S. G. THORNE. BR. CLUE teats CHRONIC DISEASES by the Salis- bury meihod of persistent self-help, in rem *ving causes irom the blood. Con- tinuous, inteligent treatmentin person or by letter insures Minimum of suffer- 3} tg and Maxunum of cure possiblein enelh ease. Aveid attempts anaided. Graduate of N. Y. University | And the NEW YORK HOSPITAL, Trenty years practice in N. Y. City. Dipiema registered in U.S. and Canada, ADDRESS: CHARLOTTETOWS, P E I, CANADA. OFFICH. Victoria Row. Acecanodations reserved for patients, Referemees on applie=ston, Oct 15 lyr , WAMNTED—A maid servant, good reference required. Apply to Mrs W. 3. STEWART, Water Street. 556 tf TO LEY.—That beautifully situated two story dwelling on Prioce St, at present oecu- pied by Mrs Vessey. Possersion given 1st April. Apply to Peake Bros. & Co, 55 POYETRINRDRTPHPETPepHNPRETNNNRHT ETD TENET TET NP HAN: PpPeD ener TEN rrrenre pees TeD area nnn T TTT Tear TTT TET nr PTET rT re In pppene ers reonninn \ et NAAAARAAASAA AAAAMARRAGAAAD| < : “4 Wall | / Paper ¥ ! i \\p ; Talk 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 w here touy best—when do buy. ‘ We've just finished opening up the greatest stock ever brought to P. E. 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. MOORE & MeLEOD ; The Wall Paper Men. EERE EERE EEE EEE YE EEE EETY A HINT FOR "= ¥ SPRING, To Be Forewarned is to be Forearmed Just received.—New lines of Boots and Shoes for sprlg and summer trade. Good fitters and reliable wearers. NEW STOCK OF RUBBERS NOW OPENING Prices and quality to suit everybody. Weeks & W7arres. North Side Mark Square, ate “oOo aie.’ 4a ee > & & 6 O2O OOO* S424 4% You iinet ceil aan _@., s@in sie eae » Ba ._- ee» ~~.