LIE ET TE ii ll | Saiurday Bargains And Saturday prices at WEEK'S Men’s heavy lined kid gloves and mitts. Special Saturday prices at iG. 69e, TIe, S9e, Sc, marked vrices 78c, 90c, $1.00, $1.15, Ladies’ Underclothing ») ») Vests at 19c, 22c, 25c up. lrawers 25c. Combinations $1.75 and $3..~d. Men's underclothing, | Linders and Drawers Heavy all wool ribbed, 40c, THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 26 189 TELEGRAPHIC SPRCIAL DESPATOHES TO THB EXAMINER, GREAT BRILAIN IN THE FOG. business Impeded—Accidents | Frequent, re : mee Loxpox, Nov. 26—A heavy foe has | fallen likeayall over England, Ac- | cidents of more or less Im portance have occurred in many places, Ae yorte | Le P .a | At Port mouth the fog is so dense that the trials of the newg werships have been rendered mpossibie for the present | MURDER MOST FOUL. One of the Worst Murders Ever Com- mitted in Quebec. | Montrea., Nov. 26.—News has been re- ceived of the murder of Isidore Pavison, | at St. Camile. Twomen have becn arrest- | ed. The murder was one of the moat horrible butcheries contained in the annals | of crime in this province. ANOTHER POSTPONEMENT. Stranga Delay About Opening the Drommend Branch. \ cheap at 55e, Fine knit Shetland $1.25 a sult worth $1,80. Very large sizes, heavy 2.20 suit, worth $280, > Corsets 50c regular 65c. | " Hleavy wool sox 15c, worth 22c. Best linen collars 2 for 25c. , Best linen cuffs 22¢, worth : 30. a . Srecia: Cardigan Jackets $1.25. We Buy Cheap We Sell Cheap 'W. A.WEEKS& Co. The People e Store. : wl 6 4* tiot Water Bottles There is quite a difference. Price and quality go hand and hand. We have all kinds, plain or covered and all sizes. But—we guarantee every one we sell. See our display in eastern window. A. W BEDDIN, Phu. B CENTRAL DRUG STORE, SU NNYSIDE, 0000 OF 2" 600605 600100809008 rie riven riiest Qur Holiday Arrivals. The biggest and brighest. lotof Xmas goods we have ever offered TO THE PEOPLE. Come and see. . Everybody welcome. 4 Inepection invited. The Sunnyside bookstore HASZARD & MOORE SSTOSCSOSOHSS SOOO DEUe SSSOCESSCSECOS }e9 Seecececeoooeceesosecoooses® 094 *10000 of the retired }jet, ie dead. t defeated | Latest NEWS BY WIRE AND MAIL (*xzawa, Nov, 26—The Iniercolonial Railway ‘hrough service wii! pot gommence uotil next va “Mery. SE. —— Obiturary. Loxpoy, Nov, 26,—~Admiral Ph -ilimore, Football. | 1LapeLPaia, Nov © ~ ee y 26.—Pennsylvania vorneli at football yesterday, 4 to 0, —_——_-»-- oe a Havana, Nov. 23.— Official despatches from Matanzas announced the release of Senora DaRoca, mother of the insurgent leader, Jose DeRoca, and several other prominent people who have been imprison- ed there for some time past. A fire yesterday destroyed eight houses, two drug stores and the post cffice and telegraph | offices at Corallillo, province of Santa’ Clara. ‘General Pando has arrived at Matanzas. He has visited the hospitals | here and has ordered the distribution of 16,000 rations of food daily, to the “ re~ concentraied ” people. Lonpoy. Nov. 24.— The Rome corres- pondent of the Daily Chronicle eays: “ The report ie confirmed that the powers have decided to blockade Constantinople in case Turkey refuses to withdraw her troops from Crete and to accept a proposition from the governor of the island.” Barcatona, Nov. 23.—General Weyler, the former Captain-General of Cuba, arrived here this morning, on board the Spanish steamer Montsurrat, from Havana, via Gibara, Porto Rieo and Corunns, The General landed Leneath the Columbus monument, at 10,a.m., aod was acclaimed by about 20,000 people. In order to escape the manifestants the general was driven to the house of Deputy Saladr'gas, where, however, he was forced to appearon the balcony, and was applauded by the crowds who bad gathered at the house. Maprip, Nov 23.—A Catalin dele- gation had au hour’s conference yesterday Do You Write ? | reforms } tion. with the minister for the colonies, Senor Morel, during which they protested against the Cuban tanf® being made autonomous. The minister repiied that he had fully considered the general interests of the col- ooies, and was convinced that his policy would lead to a peaceful solution. He explained that in deaiing with the colonies, natioual and not merely certain industris] interests must be considered, Senor Morel announced his intention to maintain his Opinions before the cabinet. and his ecllea gues disagreed with him,ard were prepa ed to resign. 'rpren y . $ ; Qverse, Nov. 23.~It is learned that Mr OOo 8s 1) : ‘rcband willa-k legirlation empowering .S amounting totwo million dollara for the province during the session of the egisiature, which was opened today. Juies Tessier was chosen speaker. The speech from the throne’ foreshadowed legislation and the minister of educa- in school appolutment of a SEM OB KSGSGSGIGIGSGSGEGEEGS ¢ It Pays to Buy at Perkins’ ¢ (ne 3203230203063f <Q O@ BG with ours, and their prices actually start a snug little prices. White Honey Comb Towels oc each Men’s Half Hose Monrrear, Nov. 23—R. Dandurand wi! it is fully expected here be calied to the senate svon, succession to the late Senator Bechard district of St. Johu and Iberville. Dandurand is & son-in-law of Premier Marchand. Nov. 23—The Evening London cable say& that it is more than probable that Lerd Stradbroke will be commanéant of the British artillery team, proposed to be sent to Cavada next yesr to compete with the batteries of the Deminion. — SD ACCIDENTS TO CHILDREN. Children, in their play, are apt to get sprains, burns or cuts, and the pain these little ones suffer before relief is brought to them should convince mothers that it is necessary to be always prepared for acci- dents. ‘“*Quickcure” is a healer, that acts quickly and removes pain at once. in ToRoxTo., Pelevrany’- LOCAL NOTICES, Men’s heavy plain wool underwear—best you ever saw for the price— $l per svit,— Moore & McLeod. At Half Price—We’re clearing out a lot of woo] squares and clouds—Yours for half the marked price.—Moore & McLeod. See that special line of ladies ready- made skirts, we're selling at 69c each.— Moore & McLeod, Note our ad today.—Moore & McLeod. $3 jackets for $2; $4.50 for $3; $6 for $4; $9 for $6. Latest styles, good fitters and good wearers, at Stanley Bros., the always busy store, 274—2i J¢ per pair shmere Sox 2O¢ per pair y knit Shirts 450 101 Sweaters SOC Men’s 4-ply unlaundried 50¢ Men’s black C n’s heay Men’s all- . we a ooirts art a Bank Accoun If you will visit every store like ours in the city and compare their goo’s Men’s heavy wool Gloves soe per pair | > SUNNYSIDE = 28 wha SHIP NEWS Port of Charlotte towa ENTERED. Nov 24—SS Elliot, Nelson, Sydney; Margaret Ano, Buckler, Pictou. CLEARED. Noy 24—SS Elliot, Nelson, St John’s. Niid; Gladiola, Silver, Bridgewater, Margaret Ann, Buckler, Tatamagouche, The Christmas Delineator is @ grand issue. For eale at Carter’s Bookstore. Norton selle on Saturday, without | reserve, 126 barrela of apples, to be sold on owner’s account, Every day brings a sharp; frosiy re- minder that you need warm underwear, See our ad.—Moore & Mcheod. Warm fizecé ined kid gloves fot men.— See our stock— Moore & McLeod. These vights remind you of warm blanket-. We sell good blaukets cheap-~ est. —Moore & McLeod. Have you joined the class in peoman*bip iat the C. B. C. vet? If not do not further delay. Writing class tonight. Hours 8.30 ‘to ‘S30. Penmanship.—J Harry Williams not ory instructs, but shows you how to write wel!—no li h»gtaphed forms. Men’s overalls and jumpera at IF. Per- kins & Co’s. Moncton yarn in black, white, blue scarlet, brown, light and dark grey, jusi received at F. Perkins & Co’e, Sunnyside. New yacht caps opened today. See window for style and ehade for ladies.— Prowse Bros. 174—2i For ladiee.— Yacht caps just opened. Get one before they are all gone,—Prowse Bros. 274--2i Anybody can enamel a flower pot; but it is different with a bicycle frame. For emooth surface, nice fine striping, good long wear, trust your wheel with H. Large. Ready for Christmas? See our display of stamped linen. See our line of Belding’s, wash art silks. See ourad.—Moore & McLeod, ~ Prince Edward Island Illus trated. Price 25c, for sale at all the bookstores. Hood’s Sarsaparilla is experienced pharmacists, who - prepared by know precisely the nature and quality of all ingredients used. If so you will need Z ‘ and wil! want the best at the lowest possible prices. Our winter stock of INK is in, and comprises the lead- ing makes:— Stafford’s Ink, Carter’s Ink, Underwood’s Ink, Toiray’s Ink, Stephen’s Ink, Arnold’s Ink, Writing and copying Ink. Pens, Holders, Blotting Paper. Erasers, Pencils, Inketands, everything i, stationery at CARTERS BOOKSTORE. AZM 110 rrr PET UNN NNT INN T NT THN NPAT PT TTT NT eee WUAAALULAUAdAdAdAddddLddAdddddddddedbdsbsdddddbdddddaddddddddsdddsdddiddic’ MASONIC TEMPLE CHARLOTTETOWN THIS EVENING Tne beautiful play of the STRANGER. —BY THE-~ Boston Comedy Co nt H. Price Weber, Manager. Supporting the popular Actress EDWINA GRAY Admission 25c; reserved seats 35c. Doors oven at 7.15, overture at 8. Tickets for sale at usual places, | A URE CURE FOR CONSUMPTION, | Thete no euch thing, Scott's Emulsion comes the nearest to it, but even that will pot ciife adVaRCed cases, but taken in time it will clire this dieease, BORN “ On Nov. 26,to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. P. Dillon a son. It is announced from St. Petersburg that the Czarina may present an beir to ber husband before long. Not the Canadian gentlemen only, but aleo the Canadian ladies who went to Washington made a pleasing impression upon the people of the capitol. A Washing- ton despatch says: As for Lady Laurier and Lady Davies, they professed them- selves as delighted with their reception bere, and made graceful recognition of many courtesies extended tothem, They were in fact able to enjoy much more than was possible for their distinguished hus- bande, whose time was taken up with more serieus matters, and not being called upon to assist at the conferences which were beld two aod sometimes three times daily, they conscientiously did some sight- seeing, and devoted a day to visiting Mount Vernon. OO ~- o- URE BLOOD is the foundation of health. Hood’s Sarsaparilla makes the blood pure, rich and nourishing and givesand maintains good HEALTH, aE GREAT MUSIC OFFER. Send us the names and addresses of three or more performers on <he piano or —— sie kinds of boots, shues, and rubbers. Men’s Calf Boots, goodyear welt $3.00 a pair, no better values. Other lines from $1.25 vp. Ladies’ Oil Pebble walking and skating boots, neat, durable and cheap. Girl’s Qil Pebble Boots $1.00 a pair. R. HK. Jost Stamper’s Corner. SOC COOSSEOSSESEES MUVSOV*ZS C660 BOGS FOCC © DS 6088 SEOSCEOO“Y OESEOO : SOSSOOOSCOOSD 06000004 E*. Perkin Perkins, Sterns & Turner C@ 656655556555 : ci A new, stylish, grey jean, 435¢ A line of grey flannel shirts % organ together with ten conte in silver A “special” grey jean, with fancy | Some with collar—some without and we will mail you ten pieces of full sateen stitching, 50c | ----regular 98c shirts for fa sheet music, consisting of popular songs, Ecru jean, perfectly formed, solid A big basket full of Men’s all waltzes, marches, etc, arranged for the ° SSc | wool hore,“P. E. I. knit”—same ¢ iano and organ See that new idea. The ‘Gloria’ | as are often sold for 22c¢ ldc pt & Pp gas. Waist for Ladies and Child- | Piner grade of Island hoee, : Address: ren. Finer Cashmere, al! wool, 25¢ Popvutar Music Pus. Co., : Indianopolis, Ind | €& 7 nov 20—+tf. _ 4 4 SPOCEACe oSEMWESrOSEC0—0 4 ) : Dont } e s : E WHAT WE ADVERTISE WE HAVE Ss t a x Forge Poe ed ek ed ee oe me } EE OOO EE a me ee SS : That ? ° We are headquarters for ali We sell the GRANBY make. quality, at with our prices, you would quickly see how you might bank account with tue money you can save at our h Crash Towell om ‘g | Gc per yard | tT: j bleached Linens [5c ner yard working Bra 2c per pair wade Gr abc oo Ee _—e | Nicely trimmed whit [9c Table Men’s white Linen Collar trong s [0c each Silk four in-haud Ti wud Ties E3c each y Tean Corsets per pair lawn Apron r wel!-n ol home-mai 20c per pair be ke gle Men’s all-we le Socks with bib . . a as) } Men's heavy winter Underwear ecen | } | } e wad S6c per suit |B ardigan Jackets ys’ Underwear Men's C 45: per suit Men’s all-vopl Underwear, plain or a per suit Co.. $1.35 Men’s Lined Kid Gloves DOC NEEL GL LEBEEREEE ESE Be GS & SUCCESSORS TO Fe ~~ : BABB 4098 @OS | ei dem ase dichotic CSR UO NRE Cre ie ea , IT’S PRACTICAL ECONOMY to do your buying here, Here’s a list § F of money saving prices for your shop- & § - ping to-morrow. b “If it’s good it’s here, If it’s here it’s good,” - > , Pe s Iv’s agood white unlaundered fy’ Made up Skirts, 69¢ Shirt, linen bosom and bands, 55¢ Be . Five eI ~ . good oe A fine laundered ready-to meiton, in alotof shader; nicely “ar shi i | : made and trimmed, good wide sbirt ee ee ee Teo a , you’d consider it cheap at 90, our fF b A d bends Se . ¢ price, 69c pure linen bosom an 2 E.. 3 oR 1-2 off Wool Goods Underwear for men A lot of Woolen Squares io. , + fe Clouds, etc, left from last year,. eg Vatery vn a * % The goods are all right, marked in Plai o = a a plain figures,yours at half price Heavy 7 Lee 1 re J " Fla nelette Wear Sarbanes shia wool. L.25 + 3 All the good sorts of Under & almost as cheap as the Flannel] wear for boys, prices according 3 ette by the yard, and saves you | to size : . we eternal stitching, etitching. Ab t i] ¥ Night dress, of good warm, fine | flaunelette, nicely made, : 58c OU OVS (for mes) B3 Finer grade at 70c Good warm gloves for eold Fy Drawers of very good Flan- nelette, nicely made, 36c Finer Grade, 58c Corset Buying iseaty here. Such choosing isn’t possible in any other store —more shapes, greater range of prices than any other store on P. KE. I. A very fair line, November days, lined kid, 76 Better quality, 5Cc lined, 88° Ss 7 Very nice, smoothly , warm, Warm Top Shirts Grey & brown knit top shirts§4¢ & Heavy knit shirts, 58¢ Abig line of grey flannel % shirts, sizes from 144 to 16, g regular 88c shirts for a *& 25 and 30e ») &@4e @. 4h © 46.44 DT O.44.46.4646866150000060644. 4; CL Ee BEE Lek Ok exe A Difference) in the quality of Rubbers. You want the best for the money, don't yo! None better, and sold for same price a§ P* COFF BROS Don’t jest about wet feet, it’s dangerous.