THE DAILY EXAMINER _ Sh” praon Copies two cents For The Man Who Can't Wear Wool—— Many a man says he can’t wear wool next the skin. He can. It’s not the WOOL that bothers him. He is annoyed and torment ed by the “burrs” and “splirters” that he'll find in some cheap kinds. He wants to try the “Arcadia Brand’ \ll wool Underwear, as suft and smooth 1g a kid glove Worn with comfort next the most seneltive skin. Shirts 5 M yuble thickne a over but hayen’t the annoying orc inary double breasted shirts. The shirts shoulder, Rit buttons, pe rfect $4.50, 4.775, 5.00 Acct rain | ‘ nest, are buttoned bed Cuffs, and “ankles, pearl h. ; ‘ ' t3? Gil ibbe finis ¢ to BiZ@ wees MOORE & McLe What We Advertise We Have Job Lot of Boys’ Long Boots Sizes 1, 2, and 3. $1.00 Former price Reason-~—want to clear those small sizes out. ~~ COFrrF BROS, about $1.60 Boat Factory oo — : IF IT’S NEWSON’S IT’S 300D. & Lady Likes q * sla ‘ diner. Every Lady Should See Them te JOHN NWSON k ‘ 4 1 \ ie me SA Pa eS ted ws wre rf rn i « +m Sat) hth caemcinks We can supply them now ata very low Two yaick selling lines; are our 75¢ and 95c¢ suit oak MSDS. Saad sate eS ast vad. saad 15 Cases Ulsters Opened Ine! ‘nding Shorey one makers’ goods. them cheaper fron $6.50 ose aa’ Hide Se smake. We do not confine ourselves to If you want Shorey’s goods ycu can buy us than others. Slaters made in 1897 fame goods made in 1898 $6 25. BARGAIN CORNER W. D. Me mm : Liberal MR, FOSTER SPEAKS Regrets the Devi of Cor- ruption in Politics, THE ABUSE OF PATRONAGE Gives Some Good Advice to the Young Con:ervativeas of Toronto— The Liberal Party’s Success 29.—Hon. the Toronto, Ont., November Geo. E. Foster addressed mem bers Clab confined his of the Conservative Hall. He marks largely to givingthe clab som® last night ig Victoria re - eound advice asto organization and dis. cnseing politics from an ethical etandpoint Referring in the course of his remarks to the ques stion of p3tronage he begged the young men present not to look for am tical suecess by promiees of patronags The golden apple would turn to ashes in fheir mouth it theydid. Me wished both political porties could agree that patron- ege should go no more by party favor, but by actual merit. Another thing that gave him keen regret wasto see the devil of corruption in politics. It prevailed in all over. Nothing made hopeless than the remark sometimes made that such and such con~ stituency could be carried if suffizien money were spent im the purchase of votes. Mr. Foster thenturnedto party politics. He discassed at some length the Globe’s articles on the growing time. Whatever of a growing time Cavada was enjoying he maintained *wag the result of the course of the late Government and | of the national policy, but sofar as the Goverament was conceraed, the term was correctenough for it was, | indeed, a growing time in respect to debt and expenditure, —_—_— -—SOee LOCAL NOTICES. both parties and him feel more Annnal sale of handker- chiefs Saterday Dec 3rd,Satur- day. Moore & McLeod. Geo Carter & Co announce the opening of their new stock of Tuck’s celebrated Xmas cards, calendars, and booklets. Bigbaryain sale of Boots & Shoes, 20 to 50 percent. dis- count—-for cash only. Sale commences to-morrow morning > . ere | L. K . Jost * Try us for any goods you want 4s you can save 20 per cent to 50 per cent. W A Weeks & Co d&wy- Change in business — all Boots and Shoes 20 to 99 per cent. discount. No damaged Boots.—R, K, JOSt. Cleaned Sultana raisins and cleaned currants in l-pound packages, just received at Beer & Goft’s. 279 21 Pure hcney in the combat Beer & Goff’s. 279 21 Our annual handkerchief sale Dec 3rd, Saturday, Moore & McLeod, Expect bargains at the hand- kerchief sale on Saturday Moore & MeLeod. Anuual Haudkerchief Sale on Saturday, the 3rd Decem- ber.—Moore & McLeod Watch for ou? ad.— with particulars of the great Hand- kerehief Sale. — Saturday, r, 3rd December. Change in businéss~whole stock of boots and shoes at 20 to 50 per cent dis- count. Come inand get bargains—at R K Jost’s, Siaw per’s Corner. Everything to be sold. You can save money by buying boots from us this month. Our whole stock to be cleared out. Bargains forail—at RK Jost’s, Stam per’s Coraer. “"Clearance ssle of boots and shoes—~at 20 to 50 per cent discount—at R K Jost’s Stamper’s Corner. Big boot eale in full swing —no damaged boots —20 to 50 per cent discount—this is your chance— R K Josv’a, Stampers Corner. Gents—ask to see our box calf, never- slip rubber heel boots, also our box calf, cork sole boot. They arejust what you re- quire. —B H Rameay & Co. The genuine Quebec Heater is sold only at the City Hardware Store. It is a won- derful stove. Aaother lot arrived today— RR Norton & Co, Ltd. 275 3i ‘the Dreyfus-Esterhazy and Picquart case ' to his majesty, who contemplates taking Porm: Pour Dollars per Your penuve Kead, ‘Bom: 3 True Liberty, wha Poec bers lanes bates advise the Public, may speak free.” * _iaaiineliaes ryt 2» QQ VOL 38 CHARLOTTETOWN PP: ee ISLAND, THURSDAY, DECEMBER i, be oo -——_—- __NO 280 AGUINALDO A BRIGAND MORE STORM NEWS Demands Ramsom for Imprisoned | ppe poss of the Portland---Steamer Friars. Ashore at Seal Cove. (Srectan ro Tue Examiner. {[SpeciaL tro Tze Examiner, ] Maprip, Dec. 1.—The Government has received & despatch from the Philippine Islands in’ which it is stated that Aguin aldo, the insurgent leader, demands a million and a half of dollars for the release of ‘he imprisoned friars. Boston, Dec, 1.~—It is believed that 120 lives have been lost by the wreck of the steamer Poriland. No list of passengers was retained on shore, but this estimate is believed to be about correct. Seven of the crew were New wickers and one a Haligonian. Sr. Joun’s, Nfli., Dec. 1.—The steam~ er British Queen, from Autwerp for Boston, is ashore at Seal Cove and is probably a total wreck. Dorchester Penitentiary. Bruns- (Seecra, to Tus Examiver.] 1.—E. N. Bill, of Shel- burne, has undertaken to investigate the Dorchester Penitentiary affairs. Orrawa, Dec. me MABBIED IN MAINE. The Por'lind, Me. : ——____ THE DREYFUS CASE. Courier contains a ili : lengthy account of the marriage of Mr W Emperor William Contemplating J Murray, of that place (formerly of Prince Action. Edward Island) und Miss Minnie E Meyer, Beruix, Nov. 30.—It is learned from } which took ; lace in the Methodist Church, an suthoritative source that Colonel Sch~ | at Yarmouth, Me., on Wednesday evening, wartzkoppen, the former German military | 23rd ult. The interesting and impressive attache at Paris, while supping with Em-j| ceremony was performed by Rev CA p ror William at Potsdam on Sunday,| Brooks. The bride, who is the only detailed the whole of the inside history of | daughter of Mrand Mrs J J Meyer, of Yarmouth, luoked charming, attired in 4 suit of white with lace and pearl trim~ come action in this matter. mings to match; end carrying the custom-~ A TRAGEDY IN QUEBEC. A Man Foand Murdered at St. Brigade. Spectat To THE ExaMINeR. | Monrreat, Dec. 1.—A dreadful tragedy took jlace on Tuesday evening at St. Brigade, a sma] village ian Iberville County. The dead man is James McPall, a re- tired farmer. He was found on the road about seven miles from his home, last night, with severa] wounds in bis head andside. One of these looks if it had been made by a knife. —_——— Pope’s Great Nephew Coming. Monrreat, Nov 30.—It is reported from Rome that Count Camillo Pecci, great nephew of the Pope, and colonel of the Papal Gardo Nobile, will visit America shorily. He will spend come time in Mont- real. The visit will have no officiel char- acter. NO WASTE OF WORDS Evidence Which is Right to the Point and Reliable Se ary bridel bouquet. She was at~| Judge Frank (Ives of District Court of The Doukhobortsi. tended by Miss Maggie Callendar, of | Crookst on, Minn., says: For some time I Portland, while -the groom was sup-,have used Stuart's I ere Tablets — ee r seeming great denent, itn te Kceptirons I 2, : ported by his brother, Mr. N. S.J. Murray {| S¢ ming gre W exce} : Montre AL, Nov. 30.—The Star’s Lous > Diederio: A E. I Tbe church, 1ave not been so free from indigestion in don cable eays : The steamer Lake Huron a dee aac eae, cement! wenty-five years. left Liverpocl yesterday for Batoum, to |“ Sen oe a ea 3 | George W. Roosevelt, U, S. Cunsul to carry direct to Ganeda the first batch of | # 8Fane appearance being ulifully @NG | Brussels, Bélgium: Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tab- i : artistically decorated, in bonor of theevent, {1.5. cafe. pleasant total those exceilent settlere, manv with money, ets, safe, pleasant t Urry R Ned Douk~ with flowers, ribbons, etc. The wedding | otwe ‘caste ariel of Kussian nenconfs orm iste, calle ou £ PI hobortsi, of whom 7,000 are expected to | M&re blwassx ilifully, rendered! Iby MissBlaxe. Mr. a D, 7 nechanical engineer, ’ : After the ceremony the guests repaired to} Duluth, Minn. One box of Stuart’s Dyspep- settle in the Canadian Northwest next summer, largely through the instrumental- ity of their frieade. The Lake Huron leaves Batoum on Dec. 16:h with 1,022 souls, and sails for St. John, N, B., thence the party proceeds to Winnipeg, where arrangeiaents have been made for wintering them. Count Serge which the health of the bride was fittingly Mrs Murray, amid showers of rice took the midnight pu!l!man car for Portland, Tolstoi, son of the famous Tolstoi, is in Senda’ tae teide paw ‘ee tesleteul of arty bss charge of the party. The second party, many handsome and valuable gifts on about 2,000, leaves Ba'oum about tea days later by steamer Lake Superior, also for St. John aod Winnipeg. we NEWS NOTES. A contemporary remarks that the spiritof imperialism is leading the American people into strange byways, but the oddest fancy of all is to couple the exiension of the em- pire with the preaching ofthe gospl. A tribesmen and killing: a number of them. correspondent calls upou the Government The Nawab of Dir has sentan army ‘to raise the American flag in the Coroline | *gainst toe Mullah asd the British native Islands and re establish missions there,” | frontier troops are moving towards the an rd the New York San describes this as | Swat valiey, where the outbreak has oc- “a great missionary opportunity.” It isa curred. roe one cise vith the view of mekee| SLL BEADACHES to some one else with the view of making itafield for missionary endeavour. The ence whansudcanans-cieaill te tall titeties tos English send missiovaries tirst avd troops| HOFFMAN'S HEADACHE POWDERS, afterwards, and the French newspapers ro cents and ase at all druggists. denounce the proceedings as bypocrisy.) = —-- To reverse the precess would free the Anglo-Saxon race from the accusation of pertidy, but it hardly seems an improve-~ ment. Ii would take away even the ap» pearance of consistency. ALL HEADACHES | from whatever cause ¢ an hour by __ HOFFMAN’S HEADACHE POWDERS ro cents and 25 cents at all druggists. the interesting occasion, First Blood for the Mullah. —_— Loxpon, Nov. 30,—Specia] despatches | from Simia, the summer capital of British ' India, say the Mad Mullah has been suc~ s% Sh EA DA FOR Viarine Insurance APPLY TO ‘FW. Hyndman Hul's, Cargoes & Freights Insured at law Kates M2 iece Sg Ye s% Fe I OSA TASS 8 ured in half — - 2S OBSDBEBOSDED azo ei A few words about our Perfected Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil with Hypophosphites and gua- iacol. We have just placed this upon the market and guarantee it 50 per cent pure God Liver Oil, giving the nutritive properties of the Oil and Hypophosphites, and the antiseptic g guaiacol, We consider this the best article of its kind and can furnish Testi- monials. Full size bottle 50c. A.W. REDDIN, Phm B CENTRAL DRUGSTORE SUNNYSIDE... OD2@ oSoe DBWeVsve REMOVED. On and after Monday, Oct 2rd, m patrons will find me in my office in | the New Prowse Block, on the north | side of Queen’s Square, first door io | he right upstairs. | DR. J. H. AYERS, Dentis D> @~<® @<~o MY @~<S O<S O~<D 6 SB G*% OD Voave o~> OD OD OD FH OB 43 OOO §A3D OSHS ee GRAIN Bags Al: sizes now in stock. HORACE HASZARD. the residence of the bride’s parents, where j sia T - lets has done its work, and I am again they pariook of a symptuous repast, at gaining flesh an ' str ngth. et | es O. E. Ransom, Hustonville, Ky; I was proposed by her uncle, Mr H Cc Usrey, and distressed and annoyed i two years with suitatly responded to by the groom. Mr and | throwing up food, | where they will take up their future resi- \, oiten two or three times a day; had no certainty of retaining a meal if I ate one. Four boxes of the tablets from my crus ggist have fully cured me. I find them a it to take, convenient to carry. ev G. D. Brown, Mondovi, Wis.: The s of Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets is simp! ly marvellous; a quite hearty dinner of broiled heefsteak causes no distress since ] began ir use. Over § six thousand people in the state of ' Michigan alone in 1804 were cured of stom- ach troubles by Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets, Full sized packages may be found at all druggists at 5) cents, or sent by mail on re ,ciept of price irom F. A. Stewart Co., Marsh flec tect cessful in his first fight, defeating the Dir' aij, Mich. Send for little book mailed free, on stomach disease, a ees - — DOCO TEN SOO8STMSOOST SPF enae RAPHAEL TUCK & SONS CO'S ¢ CELEBRATED «= Calendars x Booklets Christmas =——Catds . oo a : Are now ready on our down- % stairs counters. We sellat Pub- @ lishers Lowest List Prices. i ae a * Se & m e 6 : $ Beautiful suit all. choice. designs, prices to Call early for first GEO, CARTER and CO’Y Importers of Fancy Goods, Toys, &c. 006856 TP OOOEHNSST OO OSCE POG OISITSOOSELSTES FOSS BUYS OSLO @8OO577 OOOO 2D7 BOSON 2EH SOON Arithmetic. Common School Arithmetic, Wm. T. Kennedy, Principal of Halifax byademy, & Peter O’Hearn, Principal AcSt. Patrick’s High School, Halifax. of Part I l5c Part if 15c Part III l5c All three parts bound in one vol 40c Academic Arithmetic, being Part Four of the Prog ‘sire School Series of Arithmetics by W.T. Kennedy and Peter O’Hear a Fig PPR in SS oe gt RIM ET ns 5 Gn IT AS Ha te os ate ee ee ee ee ‘ PE tn Rig i -