a i A Age roa 'y ad THE DAILY EXAMINER,CHAROTTETOWN MARCH 17, 1898 HERE'S A CHANG for wide-awako buyers. WEEES & CO offer this week special induce- ments for bargain seekers. Thirty Two ¥ > “ LADIES’ GOSSAMERS tegular price $3.35 to 10.50 Will sel! to clear 50c to 3.00 Come quick for bargains- WEEKS About forty left of the SOILED AND SAMPLE WHITE SaikTS, Which we are clearing out at al- most half-price. All sizes, 14 to 164. Prices—3fic to S0e, W orth—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 CORSETS nearly one thousand pairs bought twenty p.c. under usual prices. Best fitting Corset made. 30 and 35 corset for 25c. 48c : for 42c, 64c . for 50c. &8c é for 75e. 1.15 oe feito 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, a W.A. Weeks & Co Wholesale and Retail, i ee 8900060070265 8000801 2008 Improved Stock Is money savad. They are iw better condi- tion, require feed, are stronger and better sellers. The Island Condition Powde eéss positively improves cattle, gives thera improved digestion; new rich blood. SOLD ON ITS MERIT. Prepared by A.W. REDDIN, Phm 5 GCRNTRAL DRUGSTORE, Suanyside. Sooo coeceoroeneeoiceerece esc... valce for “money expended, is whet we give inal! goois in our line, to which we attr bute our steady increase in business. We are showing a nice assortment of Ladies’ and Gentlemens WATCHES this season, which are all thoroughly tested before leaving ogr store. Wes guarantee every wach sold by us to give satisfaction, by buying now you can procure a good time piece VERY LOW as out goods are lcught Jow fer ero carh. Call and see for y« uree't, at— W. N. TANTON Opporite Crabbe’s Hardwre Store. OOGOSOSS 6 1SOSSSOTESSSSOSHALSOOSS SEGCT ARES, | told Mr. Sese: SOSS LOOEC VE SSOSSOKSTOSSHOESHESOHSCETOIOS® wan TELEGRAPHIC. SPECIAL DESPATOHES TO THE EXAMINER, LORD SALISBURY’S ILLNESS. Worse than had been Reported The Great Statesman True to Duty, WHY HE WANTS TO HOLD THE TILLER JUST, NOW. | | j } } Rumored Reconstruction of the Bri- tish Cabinet. as Loxpox, March 16.—Lord Salisbury’s illness is more serious than has been ofli-~ cially admitted. His diabetic symptoms were seriously aggravated by over-work. Hence peremptory medical orders that he drop everything notwithstanding the gra- vity of the national crisis and seek reat. It was only by pointing to the hopeless resust of disregarding this advice that the physician induced his noble patient to obey orders. Lord Salisbury’s ‘chief point of regret for his compulsory retirement, at the present moment, is his fear that diffi- culties may arise in the plans which he has carefully developed for a better un- derstacding with Germany espcieally; in regard to far eastern matters, Negotia- ticns have made some progress, and it is understood that the premier has set his heart upon interposing a check of this nature to the Franco-Russian plans. Rumors of reconstruction of the cabinet are freely bruited about. PARLIAMENT OF CANADA. Post Office at Double Hill. SMALL ACTION OF AGREAT GOVERN- MENT. Refusal te Lower Freight of Pure Bred Stock. Orrawa, March 17.—In the House of Commons, yesterday, Hon. Mr, Mulock Martin that Double Hill post office in P. E. Island had been closed be~ cause it was not deemed necesssary. In the Senate, Hon. Mr, Ferguson, en- quired whether the government had de- cided to make half rates on freight on pure bred stock carried on the LIatercolo- nial railway as was done by otier rail- Waye Ay : .é Secretary of State said that Hon. Mr. Blair could not make the reduction as | ihe rates were alr aly low. Hon. Mr. Primrose, of Pictou, contend- ed that the Intercolonial rates ougbt to be lower than those ot the Grand Trunk. Hon. Mr. Prowse said that the other railways had made areduction in respect to pure stock, and he could not see why the Intercolonial should be the only ex- ception. Niacara Farris, March 16.—Abont nire o'clock yesterday morning Albert Lathwell, a barker, eaot hie wife in the side, a Miss Toomey in the head and sbonider, and himeeif in the region of the heart, The injuries to Lathwell and Miss Toomey are cousidered sufficient to cause death. Jealousy was the eause of the deed. eee Sornmenmmmnnnmeemnnn 2 Wall Payer. The rush is beginning. We oan some Remnants and Last Year's Patterns at almost giving away prices, but we pride our- aolyes en our stock of 1898 Patterns. Better Than Ever Cheaper Than Ever Our Wall Peper Reors ¢Owi isstocked withthe finest 159% de- signs. bapers fer Parlor, Mall, Lib- rary, Dimisg Rreom, Bedreom, Kitchen, with borders to match. Weaie sole agents for P. BE, Isfand, fer Colim Mac arthur @ Co. Montreal; and Alfred Peat « Ce., New York, Bampie booka always ready. Gee. Carter & Co'y., Wall Paper Depot (iddAsuisdisssdadaaasisiai NUTITUCOCOUeeCeUCUeeec Ue SEVILLA TITAN LPT NT NN NTIS PPT ME NTS TPF NTT PH PT PT PZ | | (dd ‘TAR AXE AGAIN. “Lord Barris” at St. dohr, ‘The Gorgeous Palace Car Méving. Sr. Toun, March 17.—The axe is agin falling upon the heads of the Intercolouia! employes bere. Several decapitations and degradationa took place yesterday; bet “Lord Harris” rides in his gorgeous palace car and maintains his monstrous increase in local rates, SPAIN ALARMED, Wants to Know why Uncle Sam is Assembling his Warships at Key West, ——_—_— Wasnincron, March 17.--Spain has made representations to the State Depart- ment here concerning the asasembi- ing of a Jarge fleet of United states war- ships at Key West. — — —— - — THE FGYPTTAN WAR. ee Party of Dervishes Repulsea. a Cairo, March 17.—A large party of Dervishes crossed the Nile to Onebaliga Island on Monday. They were by the Egyptian troops. —_—_— To A Tribute to Salisbury, repulsed New York, March 17--The Tribune,the leading repnblican journal, refers edi- iorially to Lord Salisbury’s temporary retirement, praising the British statesman, A Great Opportunity |! We give away, absolutely free of cost, fora limited time only, The People’s Common Sense Medica] Adviser, by R. V. Pierce, M. D., Chief Consulting Physician to the Invalids’ Hotel and Surgical Insti- tute, a book of 1008 large pages, profusely illustrated, bound in strong paper covers, to anyone sending 31 cents in one—ceat stamps, to cover coet of mailing only. Over 680,000 copies of this complete family Doctor Book already sold in cloth binding at regular price cf $1.50. World’s Die- p2nsary Medica! Association, Buffalo, N.Y Yoxouama. March 16.—The Japanere parliamentary elections are proceedingly quietly, and it is expected that «we government will have @ majority. Birsoa, Spain, March 16 —The strike that bas broken ont in the great iron mine at Somorrestro, 15 miles northwest of this city, has led to serious disturbance. The ' rioters stoned the police whe fired upon the crowd, killing three outrigut. If'roops have been summoned to the scene of the outbreak, Wasuixycros March 16—Dennis J. | Canty, formerly a clerk in the interstate commerce commission and iatera partner with Herman Van Zendin, private secre- tary to Secretary Uarlis le in the last ade ministration, in the stock and grain brokerage business, to day shot and killed George Rye in front of the Ebbit House. Rye wasa speculator, and lived in the west, It is assumed that the killing grew out of some stock transaction. Havana, March 15—According to Spanish advices,a government force es- corted by the guuboats Venrdite and Galicia, operating between Portille, Niquero, Camarones, Vicano and Cabo Cruz on the southwestern coast of the province of Santiago De Cuba, has been engaged with aa insurgenc ‘2 at Del Tore inlet. The Spanish are repo 9 have lost three men kilied andto ha bed 12 men wounded, while itis added they captured 11 prisoner and some arms apd ammunition. The Spaniards have, it is’ announced, commenced military operations at La Sierra Maestra,and on both sides of the river Cneto, in the province of Santiago De Cuba, General Bernal being in command of the (roop3 operating in the direction of Bairo and Cantillados. Reinforcements to the number 1,500 troops have arrived at Santiego De Cuba from Spain. Loxpoy, March 15.—During the dis- cussion of the cojonial estimatesin the house of commons yesterday the secre- tary of etate for the colonies, Joseph Chamberlain, said he had hoped to be able to make a statement on the subject of the crisis in the West Indies, bat this was im} Ozsible in v.ew of the reviprocity negotations between the United States, Canada and West Indies. Continuing, Mr Chamberlain remarked that he was an- able to say the negotiations bad made much progress. “he United States had asked for very considerable concessions, and he was not surethe WestIndies, in their present condition, would be able to make such sacrifices. If an arrangement were made, it would amountto a hounty upon sugar exports to the United States, In conclusion, Mr Chamberlain said the colonies would be in a better position if the negotiations were successful, but the return asked for was a considerable reduc. tion in the import duties, and would dis- organize the finance of the island. K fs Fats <0 ® ¥ chose only the dainty ki point, it is a pleasure to KEBALBBAGAGBBAAD ty BH < dh he KL fee KAL BOO sssssssasssassnsgengnasscQ@® PERFEGT CONToNT MEN cannot be attained here below. First among women’s pleasures is gratification in dress. We ti ‘nought f these things when we bought our new shirt waists, and we find it profitable, which accounts for the Jow prices on our shirt waists, EF’. Perkins & Co Agents for Moncton Woolen Hills, SHAAABAAK ee eee gn PAYS TO BUY AT PERKINS’ ¢ =*t.2 2 82% 22 2 =a. yy es sen _ However let us get as near to it ag possible, nds that were found to please. We considered another women to buy cheap, it is a pleasure for us to sell cheap; SUNNYSIDE Ea LHBBBBL carter for Wall Paper “Ravher oher bale! Rubber balls—s new stcck just opened, all sixes, grey éad colored, prices from 2 cente each, 160 norens to seleet from. See our south window today. Carter's bookstore, books, toys and fancy goods. 58 3i eod. Miss Lucy Lefurgey, graduate of the Emerson College of Oratory, is at home to a limited number of pupils in physical culture and oratory. For particulars enquire at her residence, Mra. L. J. Sent- ner’s, Weymouth St. 13 4w eod New American Hats just opened at Paton’s. Buy the best Hat in the mar ket—you will find itat Paton’s Gentlemen, buy your Hatat Paton & Co's, Oysters 35 cents a quart at Joys, Come and See &. & D. 98 Bicycles ‘The Very best W E- DAWSON HENRY R. LORBLY C, A.M Gan. Soc. ©. E, Graduate College of Civil Engineeriag Cornell University. Censulting Engineer for General Work, Specialties: Hydraulic, Sanitary Engineer- png and Bridge Designing. Offices at Charlottetown and St Jobn Island eorres;ondents address to Charlottetown. E NOTICE The property on the corner of King and ~ownal Ste, belonging tothe estate of the late Catherine MeKenna, (subject to a 3 years unexpired lease, from May lat, 1898), will be sold by Public Auction on Tuesday, May 3rd, 1898, at 12 o’clock, pcon. This property is now kzncwn as the Fintay House. Terms Cash. M. P. HOGAN, PATRICK BLAKE, Executors anl2wt!\stapril,y2ewtd Gold, Porcelain ial Alamimuom Crowns, teeth without plates) at sh most reas sable prices. Dr. J, P. Murray Approve: and modern appliances used orendera: ial operations eomparatively painless. SOME ¥ ° “ie ae vi vi om he oe 7 i, Sie a oe oe “te “i “i we Je » — =<". We Take A Pride In this Wall Paper stock of ours The size of it. The immense variety. patterns, The lowness of price, The beauty of design and coloring. Let us show you’ Moore & McLeod The Wall Paper Men. of you first time re down town. rR NOU NUIT ‘ al a Pt ct [3 -, & x a ac, ts 1 {x Iz eS a a, wz, a, 24 a, at, a i ie | f \ | A HINT FOR —=7 SPRING To Be Forewarned is to be Forearmed Just reeeived.—New 1 of Boots and Shoes for spring | and summer trade. Good s and reliable wearers. NEW STOCK OF RUBBERS NOW OPENING Prices and quality to suit everybody. Weeks & Warren Nortb Side Mark Square,