ene Sir) TELEGRAPHIC # “ ; ‘ ae! -* ve e's Kamer ee eee ee sad Cid. te tne WEEK'S & CO 4 . 4 «* are now displaying an elegant aseort- - ; ment of goods, suitab'e for useful presents HANDSOME S1uK HANDKERCHIEFS In \Hemstitch China Surah, cream whive and colored brocade, imitial ap Jay nese Silks. Prices—12c to $1.25. Ladies’ Embroidered Hemstitch, . é' linen and lawn, Prices—5c to 45c each. SPRCIAL DESPATCHES TO THE EXAMINER, | A FALLING REVENUE. . ; mas Chapleau Won't “Deal” With | the Liberals, HB IS READY 10 RESIGN AT ONCE, ; | ‘Opposition Organizing in Quebec Furs Furey THE ou liperais vs, rae New. | acs . . ~ | I.adies’ Ruffs and Scarfs, Collars and Muff< Gloves and Mitte. We have an unusual large variety of all kicds of furs at lowest prices. Ladies’ and Gents’, lined aud unlined Hid Gloves, Ladies kid gloves in 2 button and lacin*. black and colored, in all sizes, Siwenvs a very acceptable (mas gifte, Ladies’ lined*kid glove &, with fur tops, worth—-S1.10 at Sic, Geut’s Lined Gloves Worth 20 to 40c a pair, now selling at special prices— 5%, 69. 79, 89. and 98e FOR XMAS GIFTS ee THE PEOPLE'S STORE. W. A.WEEKS& 00. The People's Store. anes ~~ 000009908 po 9S pees euveeeeee : We Sell So as ta keep on selling. We aré sitve If you saw ~eseect seeeerneco our Display ot Atomizers e e Ss s se a Yeu would be a purchaser and a pleased one. : s BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS. @ A PRETTY PRESENT. § A PERFUME SAVEk. @ Prices fine as the spray they throw. Ss s s s Ss s Ss e A. W REDDIN, Phu, B CENTRAL DRUG STORE, SU NNYSIDE, 9656S SSF60868 J 666608 wed Xmas Cards Booklets and 9OP 400+ 900 G0H 0000C20S OHOEDSELELO HOSE gece Calendars Our stock now complete. Largest assortment, Brightor Designs, and Lower Prices than ever before. SUN NYSIDE BOOKSTORE HASZARD & | Laurier and the Papal Nunciati. Quebec Elections. ——— Mowrreat, Dec. 13.—The Conservatives have decided to contest the County of Nicolet. Joseph Beauchesne is likely to be chosen as thetr candidate. It ia under stook that Charles Langelier will have opposition in Bonaventure, Mr. Clapper- ton, of New Carlisle, a liberal, having de- cided, so it is stated, to run against Lang- elier. Laurier’s Hand in It. Rowe, Dec. 13.—It is reaftirmed here that Sir Wilfrid Laurier bas asked the Vatican to establish a Nunciature to Canada, and Baron Charles Russeil Lord Chief Justice ef England came to Rowe about the end of last month to repeat the request. Chapleau Ready ! Montrea, Dec. 13.—A French speaking M. P., and two or three members of tie legislature were on the train last night with Lieutenant Governor Chapleau, and according to one of the party the Lieuten ant Goveruor distinetly stated that he wae vot going to continue in office, but was ready to hand over the keys of Spencer- woud as soon as his euccessor was ap- punted , A Fallen Ministry, eee Port av Prixce, Dec. 13.—The entire ministry of Hayti has resigned. Notes From the Capital. Orrawa, Dec. 13.—The zevenue for the five months which ended the 30th Nov. shows a decrease of eighty thoueand dollare, Sir Wilfrid Laurier has gone to St. Lin where his brother 1s reported to be danger ously ill, The government will investi gate the complaints of the laborer2 on the Crow’s Nest Pass Railway construction. The date ofthe meeting of parliameot will not be determined until Hoa. Mr. Fielding returns, Death of Mrs. McKinley. Caxton, Ohio, Dec. 13.—Mrs, McKinley the mother of President McKinley died at 2.30 a.m. yesterday. CATALOGUE We have just published a 28 page illustrated Christmas Catalogue, with colored supple- ment. It gives a good idea of the immense range of our holi- day stock of goods, and we wish every household to have a copy: The children will value it for the colored supplement. We have already mailed a copy to most of our friends and custom- ers, and would be glad if thoee who have not received a copy, will send to our store for one. We are veterans in the Catalogue line ,having begun in 1881. and kept it up year y ever since. In fact we credit a good dea! of our success to the queit, but effective work of these silent visitors to the homes of the people. Then we always try to fully carry out the represent- ation of the catalogue. Read the catalogue, then visit the store, we will be glad to show you around. Geo. Carter & Coy., Purveyors of Christmas Presents VoryrrrZPONPPHHO ONT op oeneeeTerE nnn ERH NTT ene T ayer re rrr Terr nT Moore sieevent The Great Bicycle Race. New York, Dec, 12.—The great bicycle race closed at. 10.15 iast night with Miller eading by 67 miles. His score was 2093 miles and 40 lape, against the best previous record for 142 hours made last year by Hale. He gets $1,500 for his week’s work; Rice, 800; Schinner, $500, Hale, 300; Wailer, $300; Pierce, $200; Golden, $150; Gennor, $125; Euterman and Rivierre, $100 each and Elkess, $5. All the riders | who covered over 1350 miles will probatiy | get $50 each. Atter the big race was finished, Miller rode an exbib:tion two miles with pace- makers in 5.03. The final scores were ae follows, Millar, 2093 miles and 4 laps; 2026 and 5 | Te Scuinser, 2000 niles anc 7 lape: Hale, 1920'and 4 laps; Waller, 1383 and 1 lap; Pierie, 1828; Golden, 1778 Rice, miles, Gannon, 1769 miles and 6 laps; Interman, 1753 miles and 7 laps, Elkes, 1660 and 7 !ap*; Kiog, 1616 and 8 laps; Julns, 1503 miles and 5 laps; Blarcom, 1350 nod 8 Japs; Johnson, 1279 miles and 4 lups; Gray, 1229 miles; Rivierre, 1746 miles and 7 laps; Moore, 1495 and 5 laps. From what cin be Jearned it is believed that the track was something like two hundred feet short to the mile. Naw York, Dec 12.—Today the eurvey- ors went over the course and it was offi- cialiy announced that the riders had not travelled a full mile for every nine laps. Just how short each mile was has not yet been given out. i -<e -ee Daath of a Conductor. _—- Sacxvitte, N. B., Dec. 13—This moroing, at 8 o'clock, Charles Thompeen, of Middle Sackville, a special conductor on the I. C, &., was killed in the railway yard here. He was between two cars looking to the coupling and fell into a cattle guard his neck reating on the rail. One car passed over him nearly severing the head from the body. Aa inquest is now being held. He leaves a wife and two smal] children. LATES! NEWS BY WIRE AND MAIL Lonpon, Dec. 11.-—The textof the de- finative treaty of peace between Turkey and Greece, which wil! be published today, contains about 2,000 words, including two protocols referring respectively to the com- mercial convention sod consular immu nities. The treaty amplifies the preliminary police terms, all the points of which have already been published. Lotvox, Dic. 11. According to a de- spatch to the Daily Mail. from Cairo, six hundred Britieh troops will take part in the advance of the Anglo-Egyptian ex- pedition in the Soudan, which was post- poredafter the capture of Berber jSaet or *mber, in order to avoid the hot seas 800. Paris, Dec. 10.—The Ti mp, comment ing today upon the eettlement of the German Hayti troubte, says: “President Sam and his colleagues imag- ined that the convenient and elastic Munroe doctrine would apply to their case. This limited calculation was wrong. The United States were not anxious to advertise or extend their solidirity of negro staies On the other band, the last reproach whieh can be urged against the policy of Wash- ington is not taking into account the relative strength of nations. America does not wish to embroil itself with Germany merely for the beaux veux of vhe black republic.” Wasitixeton. Dec. 10.—General J. W. Foster. in charge of the Bebring Sea ne- gotiations, bas taken up the general subject of wider treaty relations with Caneda, and teday he was in close con-~ eultation with a delegation of prominent fish merchants from Gloucester, Mass. They were Messrs. Cunningham, Smith and Pugh, al! interested in the fisheries off the ceast of Newfonndland and neigh- boring waters. They gave to Mr. Fostera good deal of information as to what the Gloucester fishermen needed in the way of enlarged facilities shoulda new treaty be negotiated. New Yor®, December LL.—It was learn ed yesterday that one of the biggest rob- beries in the history of the New York post office Occurred on November %th. The amount is stated to be in the neighborhood of $100,000, and was taken from registered lettey’s in the railway mail service on that eectidh‘Of the Central railroad of New Jersey known as the New York, Sumer- ville and Easton branch. On November 9b, it is stated, two bags, containing $30,000, ' were takeo. How long the defalcations had gone on before that dafe uas not yet been asertained. Vienna, Deo. 11.—A great sensation has been caused here by the posting broadcast yesterday evening of 'réd placards, even in the inner town and Hofburg, inscribed “No Auegleich;” “Abolish the language ordin- ances,’ and “German is the national language.” The police tore the placards down. San Fraxcisco, Dec. 11.—The health and police comer “tee of the board of sup- ervisors yesterday put a quietus npon prize fighting in this city for some time to come, by refusing any more permits tor “pugilistic exhibitions.” This disposes of the Griffo-Lavigne, Hawkins-Connolly,and the Smith-Keliy matches. Lonpoy, Dec. 11.—The Omar Khayam Club will give a dinner to Colonel John Hay, the American Ambassador, who pronounced an eloquent avd aesthetic appreciation of the great Persian poet. The Chronicle, cemmenting upon the Ambassador’* speech, describes it as a masterpiece of literary oratory delivered in faultless style. It adds that the United States have assuredly never, not excepting Mr. Lowell, been represerited by a stronger, more charming, and ‘more | cultivated personality than Mr. Hay. SSB @ asx brayG @ — » és There no such thing. Scott’s Emulsion comes the nearest to it, but even that will not cure advanced cases, but taken in time it will cure this disease. LOCAL NOTICES, The finest assortment of American cloth caps in town. The latest styles, the lowest prices —McKay Woolen Co. Try Ir.—If no correct spswers to the question asked in James Barrett’s ad, have been sent in yet the person who sends inthe first correct answar today from the city will receive the fountain pen; the first from the country a pretty inkstand. Competitions open to al!—free —tll the 24th, Send answer in sealed envelope t¢ Guardian office. Men’s white unlaundried shirt linen bosom and bands, fiae cotton body, selling here at 75 cente.—Moore & McLeud. Ladies buy your Xmas presents at Prowse Bros Thousands of useful articles displayed on sale cheap. Men’s fine quality liied kid gloves, sel’- McLeod. 5 bargain tables in ceatre of store load- ed down with bargain for this p.m, consisting of fresh goods, boys underwear, shirts, caps, tams, gloves, hose, ete. —Mc- Kay Woolen Co. Hats at cost this evening only. Ay hat in our store at what it cost us. We have good stylish hats—McKey Woolen Co. 27 Missies and Boys’ Persian Lamb Cape, grey, all sizes, the $3.35 and $3.60 quality at $2 and $265. A lot of Fur Caps, a lot of Fur Muffs, a lot of Fur Jackets; regular stock will be offered with them, Children’s Fur Caps at 85c.— Jas. Paton & Co. Theevolution of Christmas. —You enter the store at the centre, and the Coristmas Svirit immediately falls upon you. The Silver threads glisten in the eolored lights of Chrietmas trees, upon which #@ many yousg eyes gaze with winsome gladness —Jas. Paton & Ce. Call and see those nice dinner, tea and chamber sets that are selling eo well; also fancy china and glase ware.—W.P. Col- will, 283 3 wk dy & wy, Cut glass novelties silver mounted,pretty things for Xmas gifts at W. W. Weliner’s pretty Xmas gifts, A novelty in giovesis ladies fine mor- rocca, silk-lined,}J two push buttons—we sell at $1.80.—Moore & McLeod. Some vsry choice novelties in ladies umbrellas have just been opened upon Paton’s counters for Xmas. Wrappers, great demand for flannellette wrappers. The many pretty designs shown at Paton & Co’s, make them deservedly Get one. Preseatation Umbrellas.—It has been our custom for many years to import specially for Xmas sensible’ lines in legitimate dry goods. This year is no ‘exception. Paton & Co, bave a fine line in ladies’ and gent’s umbrellas. PROFESSIONAL CARD McDONALD & INMAN Attorneys at Law, Commissioners. etc i — Cameron Block, Victoria Row ‘J. A. McDowaLp. G. 8. Inmay, Ch’tewn, dec? — eod3mw&lawsw. We44244244444h8 SS 5 E=ES“_LEEEEEEESEEEIEEEEESEEEESaEEEESEESEEESEEEL_E ELSE EEE a ee A SURE CURE FOR CONSUMPTION ing at ‘be lowest kind of prices,—Moore & popular. The prices ar: }from $1.45 to $2 50 | IBLABBBEGGGLEEEELLRLKL ¢ NoTrouble to Show Goods ¢ BWMe Veen we2 af Handsome Silk Four-in-Hand Ties, one in a Box, suitable for Christmas Presents. agents for Moncton Woolen Milly, 48 BOO sss sKssGKGsasssssssssssQ@@@® UO AO RRARIRERIEIRIRILIRIRIRIRIRARIREK RIA IE IR him most if you choose the ou know he wants. You will find the 4 our stare; something attractive, new and stylish. “+ New Vies. New Collars, 4 Yi New Silk ‘Mufflers, New Silk Handkerchiefs »P Sweaters, Golf Hose, Cardigan Jacke ts, Underwear, “ : niggir’ Half Hose. Shj SF Linen Handkerchiefs, Beaces, ete. ¢ SO Co.. a Es 7 <0 OO NG i A Gilt For Your Husband WP Of course you'll give him ‘one; it would pleage prseent from our stock. something v right kind of goods at KELLLEEGEEEEELLEES 3 OOOs:«« For Christmas Buying A Christmas (dea... Are you puzzled about Christmas buying? Want a Christmas gift for a laay ? How’s this ? a fine range of handsome exclusive dress stuff. just one dress of each pattern, absolutely new, thorvughly up-fo-date, honest value in every inch—on sale to-day at Oo F.C. iscount. You can’t afford to m'ss these. Seeing iz free oore McLee What We Advertise We Have. e Are You Looking for so ne useful and practical presents to give to your friends are found in abundance at our store, Christmas Presents umeérate, but we'll be delighted to show them to you. ‘Special Discount during Holiday Season. C. F. HUTGHESON The Queen Street Jeweler We haven’t time tJ) en-