6 2 00 $50 6 2.87 i D.50 5.67 “i 6.50 66 e 4.33 : és 7.79 ” _ 5.17 oe oe — } | i | { ———— DAILY EXAMINER ee This is True Liberty, when Free Born Men, ‘having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evnripmks. 2 —- Single Copies two cen el CHARLOTTETOWN P. E. ISLAND, FRIDAY, DECEMBER I6. 1898 _ CHSLIS BOI Buy now—buy early surer of attention —than in stocks are fuller —you’re the last day or two before Christmas waen it will be—rush—push - -crush {rom morning till right. Sh p to-lavy or to-morrow. ine third eff Ali Jackets PO aa ; Lop Hm . Z ¥ Ss . i a t 4 ¥ mn te as - Se Far: yaa a ea Le Ae re ay SE ing a. - pry Lae and so on right mp. Every one new, evervone atylish A everyone the * °f wt the price. )ae third of laanelette Wrappers Poor policy iO Uu ake Warp- pers when these prices buy them ready tO wear. A variety of patterns io nice lark ette wrappers i »,now BSc i 40 9S 3 1 70 e113 1 &5 L ee flannel - —— and so on rich! up One third off Single dress lengths We've cnt down the price off every | oneof those handso:ne new colored ¥ . single dress length. New tweeda, ne fances chev iots, new | ~~ a < t ¢ 1a) ( Siwass Weleome Gloves Cashmere or k j all we!l made— | .@ price. Cashmere gloves 2c, 17¢, 20c, 22 | Plain knit gwoor gloves, ‘oe . 15: Zle, 25e, 28c We guarantee every pair of Kid Gloves \ -2 : Makes 10 i I whether they’re 75 cents or 31 85. 4 buiton kid i The = push battov, heavy kit ......$1.15 Perrin’s B: wing 1.35 Extra fine soft k |, new shadea, 3 | pear! push buttons etme New lined Gloves also, | Liok and plain Cuffs 202, 25c, Have you thought of FURS? We've a splendid range—from which selection is ‘more than easy.’ Jacizets Ladies’ fine black A-trachan jackets lined with quilted satin is ones eee ..$38.50 and 40 00 Ladies’ very choic» black, close curl Astrachan jackets, lined with fine quilted satin..........813 50, 45 50 Extra special quality in coon j ickets fine quilted satin lining... .$49 00 We don’t handle any poor jackets, bnt we guarantee every jacket we sell to be the best procurable at the price, and to give satisfactory wear forone year. Capes Black Coney cape, Italian lin- AG: s c0'ut pss Rebegutaeaeneae Black Astrakan cape, fine eatin lining. .... ... $22.00 aud 22.80 Fur lined capes at PROSE OE: $20.75, 25.35, 32.25 - Storm Collars Black Coney et orm collar. ekeesene $1.25, 1 99, 1.98, 2,25 Very black Coney collar, well eo. ah, Wnsteenbha on ERIE Large grey opposum colar, lined METI oc csbe voices Ms tene $2.60 and 4 69 Electrio Sea! collar, sable tails, satin lining...... ¢ sedtavecserecbe $4.60 Queen Ann collar of opposum with eatin Jiniog...... rdevee. qosceeies $ 5.25 Very choice Hlectro Seal collar Sf sphicak Spaceniebaticowsscesclnnaal $16.15 Fine grey Persian Lamb chee . $690 Large black Astrakan collar, trim- med with Thibet. ' copess ee A very choice lot of high class Sable ani Seal Collars edipwopees en svecsed $8 85, °6.00, 18,75 Ruffs > ‘ lll > ’ ~~» Black Coney.... s.) C Bnd S52 a ae ee $1.05 Bee sia OEP. . cascsccce.o 6s es 1 65 Black Thibet.....c. . «scccossecses 1.65 Grey oppos1m, ...... $2.30 and 305 Electric Seal Ruif Sable tails enciuceiiansnecdeve i dcp ii oe Electro Seal collar with Suble tails ee oe Black Thibet ruff, extra long, 5.10 Fine Sable ruff, eatin lined Sce the children’s fur caps Something for thatMan . For exempe wouldn’t he Jike some new ebirtse ? Men’s fine white unlauo~ drei shirte, ce cig ate 90¢ Finer atill, wita Irish linen bosom and bands, 75¢ — Fine launder_ ed shirts, 70c, $1.00, $1 25, $1.50 Collars & Cuffs Fine 4 ply Linen Ce!lars new shapes pee eee: 4 piy “Cotton Lineu”’......-. 10¢ each a" a Ine od FOF. «. cocccecece .40C Re ee See ka Se each Warm Gloves Heavy all wool Shetiand knit‘ed glove io sancstes 604+ 286, and 75e Fine heavy lined kid gloves—well made. oper Fine Mocha fleece lined gloves $1 15 295 Sse our special line of Fancy Goods : ~ A [ot of bandsome new thiogs go outoaa special bar y i. to mArrhnt Fae fain tadbe .o morrow. a‘icy Glasaware,-Paoto Frames Faney Bra-sware, Cuff and Collar Boxes, Glove and Hard- ker Lief EB X@S, Ink Stan Is. Br 299 CENTS EACi. MOORK & onz+ Figures, etc. e-c. all at en ere ee MCLEOD. __ ~ 8 Vhat We Advertise We Have ore ee an es aeeee ah ee PASE a at Rte ea a a a ee Saat FIGHTING IN THE REICHSTRATH, A Disgraceful Takes Place. |HERR WOLF, THE GERMAN NATIONALIST, PROTESTS, And There Will Probably be a Duel Over the Affair. [Srectat,ro Toe Examiner] Vienna, Dec. 16.—Another disgraveful scene took place inthe Reichsrath, yeeter- day, growing out of the protesis of Herr Wolf, confiscation of his newspaper. The various parties participated io the quarrel, indulging in scandalous language. It is expected that tLe affair will end in aduel bet: German Nationalist, against the the Chamber, and Herr Wolf. Drefus Returning to France. (Special to THE EXAMINER ) Loxpoy, Dec, 16.~The Paris correspon - dent of the Daily News says it is believed that M, Drefus is now on the. way to France, CommerciAL TrRaveLLers.—At tLe an- nusl meeting of the Maritime Commercial Travellers’ Association, held in Halifax a few days ago, officers were elected as follows: President—R F Merlin. Vive Presidents for Nova Scotia—J B Wier, Capt TLomas Douglas, Alex Troupe, GA Wood ll. Vice Presidents for New Brunswick- G F A Anderson, A R Melrose, Fred R Mar- ray, W G Breck. Pirectore—W B Arthur, Geo E Davison, I C Stewart, E Y Rowland, W A Major, F J Cregg. Treasurer —Wm Roberteon, Wnrar a Movse Dipo.—A mouse gnaw- ing throvgh the rubber feed tube connect- ed with a gas stove in the bedroom of Kate and Lizzie Kelly. dressmakere, nearly caused the young woimen’s death by as~ phyxiation. The gas escaped into the room, which was soon filled withit. One of the sisters aroused sufficiently to crawl downstairs and cal! for assistance. The other girl was found unconecious on the floor.— Philadelphia Record. —_—_-_<>_-— Good health is worth more tban any- thicg else to you, and every botile of Hood’s Sarsaparilla contains goot health, Tuck’s Christmas cards and calendars are beautifal. Buy them at Carter’s. Success comes to those who perre- vere If you take Hood’s Saraaparilia faithfully and persistently, you will surely be benefited. Buy your son or daughter a watch for Xma?. H. Taylor, Sunnyside 2i _——_> 62 <a ALL BZEADACHES from whatever cause cured in half anhourby HO£FMAN’S HEADACHE PUWDERS, ro cent an-¢25¢ at all druggists UP NA eden din OER SS SAF Os % <i ei KK ~~ FLIS ee : “sg Goods, Ladies’ Shopping Bags * and Dressing Cases, Bags, Pocket Books, ete. Perfumes Perfumes! 3 REDDIN BROS, Opposite P. O. 453 PIELRLEGEP RIS Scene --- rseen Dr. Frichs, President of } We will present the chain.— G. | e had . See our window for Leather + Opera Sy sHiTK Ty Ub Ae TES LR GGT VRS GL CANADA’S MINERAL PRODUCTION THE SCHR. ANNIE G. Lost at Sea -Captain “and a Seaman | Nova Scotia Makes best Showing in| Gold Output. Drowned. (Special To THE EXAMINER.] GrasGow, Dec. 16. ~The eteamer Sarma- tion has arrived here,and brought to port Orrawa, Dec. 16 —B. T. A. Bel), editor] three members of the crew of the Nova of the Canadian Miaing Review, estimates | that the value of Canada’s mineral produc- [Sreciat To Toe Examiner J Scotia schooner Annie G. The men were ftaken off the wreck on tion this year witl be $40,000,000, and says | December Ist, in latitude 43 N., longitude, that’Nova Scotia is making relatively nn 67W. The captain and a seaman had oe washed overboard and drowned pre- * vious to the rescue. best showing in goli mining. The output of gold in that provioce this year will be sbout 50,000 oun_e3, $60,000 better than last year. — Report From Port Mulgrave .-- —— Hon C § Price Dead. Port Muucrave, N 8, Dec 16. — Wind | [Specian to Tue Boarp or Trabde.] ala fine, very cold yesterday; six schoone [Srectat To Tue Examiner ] New York, Dec. 16.—Hoo. Calvin S Price died of Pneumonia yestertay. ee aa —-— Thomas from Summerside. Old Friends Bonapartists Active. Marser.es, Dec. 14.—Ata meeting 0 ok French Imperialists here, a letter was | y ith read from Prince Victor Napcleon, in ‘which be reminded his hearers that the day was the fiftieth anniversary of the ac~ New Faves cession of Louis Napoleon to the throne of , France. H said imi Bonarartist rance e saida eimilar = - | Perfumes triumph now would alone put an anarchy and restore order to Frauce. Numerous speakers at the meeting d=; 4 oo nounced the prescnt form of government for delight the most sensiative iislaxity, andclas.oured tor another Na- | may be found here.— poleon, The most exquisite odors that should nostril— ee me ee Lese Majesté Perfumes are always an acceptable ' present, We feel confident we can show you Beruix, Dec. 15. —The trial of Frank j the fullest line in the city. Knaak, of New York, charged with Lese Mojeste, in referring to Rmperor William | Lowest prices prevail. as a“sheep’a head,” has been fixed for Bee. inspection. Dec. 20. He is st-ll tp prison, bai! being refused, and the United States embassy being unable t0 interfere in the case. The re W. REDDIN, Phm, B defence. will prove that Mr Koaak, on the day he is said t bave spoken diereepect- | Central Drug Store, fully of His Msjesty, was intoxicated, and Sunnyside that whén he was sober he elways epoke | respectfully of the Emperor. We invite ers passed south, also the tug Douglas H | ( which on vigorous 4 NO eS FRANCIS JOSEPH GRATEFUL. —— = Thanks His People for the Recent Demonstration in His Honor. Vienna, Dec. 15.—All over Vienva have been posied copiesofthe Imperial mavifesto, thanking the nation for its demonstrations in honour of his Majesty’s jublee anniversary, as well as for its fifty years of steadfast allegiance: Baron Banffy, the Hungarian Premier, isin Vienna. He has hada long con- ference with the Emperor, reporting on the grave situation ind iced by the resigna tion of Szilagy and Lang, President and Vice-President, respectively, of the Hun- gar an Reichstag, and by subsequent dis- ordrrly manifestations by the obstructionist Opposition. Healso has been in covfer- ence with Minister~President, Count Colachowski, with Count Thun, the Aus- trian Premier, and with Baron de Kallay,, but no decisive steps have been taken in! development of the Ministerial crisis. Ban ffy reiterates that he enjoys to the full-' estextent the Emperor’s confidence. Erwin de Cseh has been appointed Minister for Croatia, Dalmatia, ance Slavonia, in place of Herr Josipovich, who recently re sigued. Death to Dreyfus. Lonpox, Dec. 15.—The Daily News publishes a startling story of sv alleged plotof the French league of patriots, num- vering 300,000, under the notorious apti- revisionist, Mr Paul Deroulde, to prevent Dreyfus reaching Paris. They are alleged to have approached oflicers of highyaok, led to discovery of plot. .The minister of war, it is stated, has decided measures to Suppress @ny su ch atiem pt. . .- = eed A Frénch Duel. Paris, Dec. 14.—M Antide Boyer, the 293 Radical-Socialis: Deputy, and M Deroul- ede, the Revisionist Deputy,f nghta hara- less duel with pistcls yesterday at Tour de- Villebon, near Meudon, as an outcome of yesterday’s debate,durirg which M Deroul- ede and M Gauthier, another revisionist Deputy,challenged by M Boyer, referred to M Boyer as a “whitewashed Penamaist.” ee emecemnmenntinte ES from whatever cause cured in half an hour by HOFFMAN’S HEADACHE POWDERS 10 cents and 2s5‘cents at all druggists. Hardy’s View. KCK —-— Toronto, Des. 15.—Premier Hardy, who, it is said, will be knighted at New Years, said yesterday that the story was ' without foundation, and declared he was not opposed to Canad ians veceiving imper— | jal titles when they are in recognition of | public services and on!y bestowed for life. | He did not think the bestowal of heredit - ary titles in Canada desireable. —- | Marrizp Asroap.—The People’s Press, | of AJbany, Linn, County, Oregon, has the | fo'lowing eecount of the marriage cf the daughter ofa former resident of Souris: “Married on Tuesday, Nov 2204, 1893, at | the residence of the bride’s parents, at Harrisburg, Oregou, Miss Oressa Mand Conroy, eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs 8 P Conroy, to Rev John Toukins, 0 | Mehama, Oregon. The ceremony wasf | performed by Rev. Mr. Sperry, Baptiat | miivister of Brownsville, and was short bat impressive, the sacred vows being sealed by the placing of the wedding ring on the finger of the bride. The bride’s dress was ef light blue, trimmed in cream silk, while the groom was dressed in regular miais- ter’s robe. After the ceremony and cor- grainlations from relativcs and friends present, asplendid supper was served. On Wednesday morning the newly-married couple 1-ft tor Portlaad on a wed Jing tour.” ~~ — Solid s lver thimbles, from 25c up, at G H ‘Taylor’s. Children’s set and engraved ring at G H Tay lor’s. | ms Ne erm WE AML Se We Z. sa aia TA Sma eee = > Kika, = Wie AGO AS moa aS FW. AGENT YOU Cobbler Seat Rockers, etc., etc, Presents. Z wy aN oeseneninan : ¢ ¢ j ) ¢ ¢ ; ¢ > § ( ; ? : , ¢ ¢ ¢ ? , ; ( 4 * racetully Seleci Thoroughly ::: Now is tbe Christmas Shoppers’ time--the time when ycu are happy in gift choosing As the holidays draw near you grow hurried, worried and anxious, stores are crowded, and its difficult to find the most app opriate thing. SAVE ALL THE MONEY if you come to us for your presents. We have a fine selection, (all new, no old, dusty, shop- wora goods) of Rattan Chairs and Bamboo Goods, Oak Cabinets, All of these articles make useful Christmas You will find our prices very low. P. §.---Goods bought now will be stored until require Q20=eDee-6 John Newson S be Me NE Me Nh Me Se SASENE YAN UP Ze AS A as “A> UP AP WN : Also ? , Lockers. NE Me Me Ne NE Ne SEN NL PAP Gi AP UP AP a a" > ¢------>-- o-2e 2 @2GG26 20804 5 © =e > eS & G @-< | a ne North, British & Mer, Ins. 60, ‘Taion Assurance Soc‘ety : : Phoenix Ass. Go. of London These three old strong English ‘ qj] p-ices. Fire Insurance Co's, are well : 5.00 suit known on the Island for you to beve one promptness in settling losses. . B/ RGAIN CORNER. Combined Assets, $100,000.000 Ke Bargain Corner C. me to the people’s store for your Clothing, All kin d We sti!l keep at youabout our 4.75 ulster and ou Can’t help it, they are such good value we wan | ree eng nee VW. D. MK AY 4 MM + ; SE Ss