THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MARCH 28, 1898 HERE'S TELEGRAPHIC. A CHANCE “inn: aaan for wide-awako buyers. — GREAT — i FRANCE, | OOS ssssssassisssassssasanseQ@® | as ¢ IT PAYS TQ BUY AT PERKINS ¢ ‘The Crisis Acute and War Ge Crete daiecaiial Probable, : ca & —_——— Will France Surrender ? WEEERS dz SO} Sixty Men Frozen to Peath iene ‘2 offer this week special induce- _ Lowpon, March 28.—It is believed that - | nts F< bargain > ; the Anglo-French situation is nearer the =F -— " ‘ “a et 7 “me 7 at ae OTHERS CRIPPLED FOR LIFE. crisis stage than ever before and that war “5 . 7 : a Beit oe crn be avoided only by some kind of sur- nr, \ ‘ 129 7 : a S render on the part of France. P S| aj{_Tvwe-4 LADIES’ GOSSAMERS Regular p rice $3.35 to ] Will ait hes clear 5Q2 to Sr. Jony’s, Nfld., March 28.—The sealing steamer Greenland put into Bay | Come quick for bargains- de Verde with forty of her crew dead and } His Health Improving Slowly. some twenty more missing and stil] others ' with arms or legs frozen. The men were overtaken on the ice by a blinding snow , : Lonpon, March 28.—In consequence of storm and could not regain their vessel. When found some days after, the frightful | “’e stormy weather, Lord Salisbury has About forty left of the SOILED | number of deaths recorded above had oc- | postponed his departure for the Contineut. AND SAMPLE curred from extreme cold and want of | His health is said to be improving slowly. . r food and shelter, while the ice having ee separated had divided the party and all t i WHITE S IRTS are not yet accounted for. It is one of the A vonservative Victory. worst, if not the worst, calamities that has ote. a er occurred in the history of the Newfound- Mamoax, Havok 36.--the seeilan der the Houre of Commons in Maidstone, re- sulted in the return of a Conservative. | 0008)! MILLINE] Terrible Fate of a Seal Fishing Crew. LORD SALISBURY. SF New Sailor Hats New Walking Hats New Dress Hats New Hat and Bonnet Shapes New Ribbons— New Flowers—-New Ornaments. FE". Perkins & Co. cn SUNNYSIDE | GBs 1 ai i o ae bs ae te _ a a U o oa Ne a TE tice gence ee I il tit 9 I a e ~~ anaeak Pp tetra 2 t- ve HELE i if, ’ # r i ‘ a i tt " 4 te é i WAHAB e ~~ land sealing industry. Which we are clearing out at al- Top aitprice. Allsixes, 140) Hoppe Ppow pop CAPITAL, The Zola Conviction, Prices—3be to Re, W orth—7 2c to $1.35. aiid Paris, March 28.—Le Matin says : “The As d , only soiled by . “e iadnd. seid Sting rf ce, ane: Estimates to he Tabled Today. Court of Appeals will quash the conviction of Zola and order a new trial. ‘ Agents for Mencton Woolen Mills, dow. “MRS es én tn amen eEnERNN E an ; Fe « “ e Toronto. March 26.— Representatives Sr OOS ss 655565655: SGEBLEESK ° os oe : eit la da bi cle eres Sookine | aa Si IIAABIABAGGBGGEGLLLK a2 Soned Laced Curtains | SENATE DIVISION ON TUESDAY | {*.0¢ Beslicheyadione are here looking | py OS and Single pairs, 26 buy out the Chateau ve ppm Q0 be, LTT ae ———— LT | e neem he Windsor in Moo , ar f th an: 6S p.¢. discount to clear. big hotels in Winnipeg, and. thus cut the| THE CLAMPERDOWN. irtveevennvyrreverrnepineronnsvenenntey envervonerenerrnseetenr seemame Bud at § éch on Frida Next. ground out from the feet of the other - NEW coRselS-=— é be J Knglish syndicate which proposes to erect Sailors hava always expressed some = er _——— big hotels in all the leading Canadian cities | doubt as to the utility of the massive iroo Among the IN eur B oa : % ‘A from Halifax to Vancouver. It is under- | clade, and nowhere has this doubt beeo shirt Vfaists nearly one thousand pairs bought Orrawa, March 28.—Tke understanding | stoud a site has been secired in Toronto, | better expressed than by Kiphog, io his Want more people twenty p.c. under usual prices. between the parties in the House of Com- Loxpox, March 26.--The Times Best fitting Corset made. mons is that the estimates will be brought heceientn editerially i the despatch to that | Of the massive Clamperdown, which pute 30 and 35 corset for 25c., down on Monday. The vote of the Senate iar from ite | Pekie correspondeat | © 88 and begins to fight. After the 48c ‘ for 42c, on the Yukon bill will take place on | 4, to the Chinese concessions to Kussia, | iret fewrounds her guns are useless, aud | 65c © for 50c. Tuesday and the Budget epeech on Fri- says: “The news is so serious that | ‘beo:— 88 hoe Toe. "Tne Yekon bill will probably be defeat. ! sway Comme Hvgiand to wake immediate | « Captain the bow guns melt apace. ed by 18 or 20 majority. r=— action. Ifthe Russian demands are s]- The deck beams break below, lowed to prevail, we shall be obliged to | “‘Twere we!l to rest for an hour or twain, 1.15 “ for 1.00. on “ ; 1.35 for 1.15, recogrize the fact that China is about to| And botch the shattered pla.es again, ” All sizes— in) a ile wedaan 7 ee a UNITED STATES AND SPAIN, |ticvticl roused ite nosivion of the} And he answered * Make it 10, “Ballad of the Clamperduwn. ” He tells to get acquainted with our Shirt Waist And so the fight goes on until New Sample and paralyzed and ultimately swallowed de partment. It's 4 up by Russia. “Captain, they rack us through and speciall desi ned to . THer’re Known Here.— The St. John’s through S ss Blouses... . A Very Threatening Note, | wait, News says: Mesos Rankin agd| The chilied steel bolte are awitt; | y P who P Lo ; . McLellan, chief stewards of the Biack | we have emptied the bunkers in open sea, Pp ease peop € 0 A. Bs Twenty.five New Sample blouses ——a Diamond steamers Bonavista and Coban,| Ti; sine . 28 Their chrapnel bursts where our coal |] \ ' very pretty goods, ‘Lhese we respectively, set out last Tuesday on a should be, ” are particu ar. et offer this week at low prices, in Segasta Government Victorious. short exploring expedition, They wended} And he answered * Let her drift. ” ry ’ ] ar Muslins Ginghams and Prints. their way to Signal Hill, and rambling j here S amp e rar- . . na among the boulders from Duke of York’s | [t was our warship Ciamperdown, Battery to Cuckholds Head, they putin a Swang round upon the ude, ity for easy choos- Beruix, March 28.— The Madrid corres« IPYOYPPYVT rrp enone nrrRH rer errerrrne rrr rneTD rE ppnetD nr a : day. A diligent search for some hidden | Her iwo dumb guns glarcd south and : pondent of the Frankfurt Zeitung S@Y*:! object was made; whether they hai been north, Sar, one Gullow, Minister of Foreign given information of a buried treasure o: | And the bloc! and the bubbling stream | © | i Pp S 0 . ay a a me a an rr & mineral vein, itis not known. Though rau forth, | There are samp es | A e a ‘hreacening rite 1a8 pusaebcine from Wasb-~ they failed to locate it, their search was And she ground the cru‘ser’s side, wal a. ing'on regarding the cessation of the war not unrewarded, for they found in one of about all the new ‘ 4 Whovesaie Retail, in Cuba. He added vo matter how one place a considerable quantity of mined “Ceptain.” they cry,“ the fght is done if regards the affair a rupture can now hardly coal, which was wel) concealed beneath hey bid you seud your sword,” styles that, are g0 aad SASS OCCoerre es seeven weoee | * *Voided. f ‘large stones, and in another place was | And he answered; “Grapple her stern and peti M Maprip, March 28 —The Segasta Gov= | fouad a canvon ball. The latter, one of bow, it IS a eae it ere elections, was | she explorers intends to keep as a trophy | They have asked for stec] they sbal! have ' f returned by a large majority. of the visit to this historical place and iv it now, ie remembrance of their extended vacation in | Out cutlasses and board.” THE MAINE REPORT St. John’s. It was our warship Clamperdown, Satisfaction LOCAL NOTICES. Spewed up four hundred men: SAz ash To Us events | And the scalded stokers yelled delight and Wrappers That : Sent by mistake—A large case of prints, | AS they rolled in the waste, and heard. To be able to offer you | Presented {0 Congress Today 3,000 yards. Regular vaiue 74 cente per the ‘ fight, There’s a line of Royal Silver Polish yard, will sell to clear quick at 5 cents. Stamp o’er their steeled walled pen, ? pew Eng- > lot of inter fmesting val- ; Come early. —J. B. Macdonald & Co. Referred to Committee on Foreign AnotLer lot of uew boots arrived. Pretty lines in ladies’ and misses’ black and They cleared the cruiser, end for end, Frop) conning tower to hold, Undoubtedly the nicest and bes! of its kind on lhe market. lish prints i They fought in Nelson’ : 30 2 ve - a Affairs, chocolate.—J. B. Macdonald & Co. ee eee pueson the a I. { IT IS A SATISFA ena ae feet, bargain their ¢0 ee ee — rentiemen see our new boots. Just in. | They were stripped to the waiet. They : © 2 > FOR YOU TO USE IT. Wasuixcros, March 28.—The Majne| They are prize winners—black and choco» _were bare to the feet. q table to- ors cast en y’Moatier dunt-~cleann enidde report will be presented to Congress 10- late—J B Macdonald & Co. 71. Si. As it was in the days of old, day. ed in (0 * 2 s a day and it will be simply referred to the W.P. Colwill has opened up 4 nice Commitee on Foreign Affairs without | Crockery and China store in th> building Ride ane dbate. formerly occupied by Miller Bros. 2w dw, On ce — He ee sea, . ‘ Cruiser won ron 2 ; ee ee Call and see those price goods tliat are OS Recent fee, on — —- | As j S in the days of lor Sserenrreereeeeeenenentc acne ech ate tn ah orc | ane ia Se — ’ * — 2w, dw. — Rudyard Kipling. | P & perfectly. Price 15 and 25¢ per bottle- A. W. REDDIN, Phm 8 It was the crew of the Clamperdowa A mixed lot— some | stay- The patterns #e | fresh, dainty ones. : sateens, some grasslinens,| The fabriz is splendid. some muslins, some fine! Tho width is about 32 1. Necktie Day.—A great big steck of the handsomest ties * s , r + . > youll find anywhere New Boy’s euits.—We havs a lot boy’s euits fonr-in-hand, new bows. MEW | Fron, 5 to 10 years of age. . CENTRAL DRUGSTORE, Costs nothing to see them, Ir They Wil f « quality prints, worth from | and the price is only loc to 240 per yard. SCOSCSSPSSSSOEEOSOESOCEEOCCOCESEs 8OSS2368006 pvneriey ; Sunnyside. SOCSSSCS S 1220 eee SEseeons Seeeeecessoteeos We are closing PHYtrrevetrovesrorasonnnrvonnvenerrrrnnvnnnveneeneennneaenvenoerrnrsonpenenrsennortOn? — = ——~ —~ = = | nerd ti lat 2 : Sale pric 14 cents SOSH SOSHHHOSOSSSOMiTIOVHDES , tl [ae ring ties—a at 25 cents for outat a big reduction. Any rersonable ate pri be —-— |= = | to-might.—Moore& McLeod. _{ offer will not be refaced if your boys are in d : | SOS 990633 OHOS5O°08 | | = Buy the best Hat in the mar ! want of pants vou should see the lot at J {2c per yd. per yar : ‘4 6 rs _ The rush is beginning. We = Kket—you will find it at Paton’s | B Macdonald & Co. 7h, Oh. ‘s @ MADE TO-DAY AT « = Fears Fel ne nae A’ cae puenticomen, buy your Hatat! Oysters 35 cents a quart at Joys LEC ORE & MeLEOD, - ear -atterns s y - Qa? - - a 7 4 ¢ = away prices, "but. we pride our. = . ones & Co's. Hats, hats.—English and American s / 2 J y @)S— ‘elves on our stock of = New American Hats jus newest styles and lowest prices try J B 4 ’ QUIRK 5 BAKERY ¢ = 189 Sime oe Macdovald & Co. ne Wrhat Wo Advertise We Have 5 if ¢ oS S Patterns. = eee ae a be An ait dalek ee eae ses “ii ‘iia < ~ ™ ‘ SES SES SSS S SOO Se eSTSea = . = : +|E Better Than Brer 3) 0 WANTED. nestl Srovetl goinit lon | WV WTEC SVER EY VETERE t Cream Pies 12¢ each = — 2 Pineiis B . is ance, - ‘ - i — es. 71. Bi. ’ Q Cocoanut Pies lie . = z Wanted, by a lady, position as coma Wo hes A del da la / ee ys? Washington Pies ldc * ¢ = Chea eT Than liver = | panion help, governess or housekeeper. niet a ome a - aes ee ae oe ae ; eee [ ) th 4 Pastry Pies ee . 3 = ) = No objection to widower’s family. Address Sone a ged dh cne lag ian oe . : _ e ' 5 » »); > c $ c x Wine @akes pe a =. Our Wall Paper Room ox = Examiner office. 73—2i crockery aud glassware at a berzain > Bs Jelly Rolls 9 = isstocked withthe finest 1:98 de- holeeal i 3 as “ e ¥ é Jelly Squares 18¢ perdoz ©} & signs. =~ TO CONTRACTORS z Olesa a = : the cheap crockery q @ Ginger Snaps ie To P/E ,,,.£anere for Partor, Halt Lib- SS . ee ee riios a 4 Oat Caxe eh lla = Kitchen, with borders to match.’ = —— Today, Saturday, March the 26th, will Fe Fe ew Pa. @ Seed Cakes le HH ae oe cae See ie ae a = TENDERS will be reecived up to Sat- | witness the usual rash in our hat depart- | J) av New York Fruit id 3 = Vontreal; and Alfred Peats ¢ Co.. —# | Urday, Apri] 2nd, for making addition | ment. The new styles are exceptionally eae’ —_— os ae ¢ 3 = "sail Sea ce SS | «nd alteration toa barn. The lowest or nobby. Drop in tonight and get the 4 ~ é JOHN QUIRK, 3/2 a. SEL Pls cad aioe mares >. | peletenilenanetaies a See our window to-night for new sp.ing ama RS” 3} J . Weare now moving into the brick . ail the office of we & into the bric mer shoe. _ 6 CITY BAKERY, Q Ue0. Carter & Co y.; 2 C. B. CHAPPELL, Architect. building formerly coccepied “by mae eh @ 731i ? Bros where we have a nice show of goois, es 6 Gratten Street, | Wall Paper Depot <3 hs ast Ue ~one. - our ola customers to come : ROOMS TO LET.-With or withaut tn, ; ong a ring @$ many mcre as they - “| BOSD 1T 920290 . Bnqulre at Mra, Wilson's Chenoa board: | oan W P Colwill. aw dw. | W. H. STE WART &