= ao a when aa aan eris Four Dollars per Y ear THE DAILY EXAMINER- lolita _—— This is True iaheeey, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evnripripzs, a Caples © two cents _ VOL 38 CHAR LOTTETOWN oe Eiow’s Your Supply of Handkerchiels Dosen’t it need to be ished ? How looked through drawer invain ! wondered ‘where HAN JKERCHIEF TOM replen- oilten you ve that bureau And you've they ali SALE ill help you fill up your stock at a close Just afew sample values: Sc Laws , fine fine Trish size 2: 2x2 Gentlemen’s handkerchiefs, cord edge, foap at AC » each 9e A pretty assortment hemstitch ed lawn haodkerchief+, some plein white, others with em roid ered corner 9s each lic bem-s with fine Jawn handkere neatly marked initi: _ in corner, 14c each, 2 for 25c¢ Gentlemen’s Stitched hiefs ems | rsd edge, size, for lule oOues, ba f dozen to customer, le each IISc Genxtlemen’s fire linen cord stl ad edge handkerchief, 18c each, $2 doz A 2 21¢ colored bordered ha adkerchiefs at 2c each ed dker 3c 2c Assortment of plai Gentlemen’s fine linen hem- stitehed handkerchiefs Zlc each or $2.25 doz bord > . “<- hied SPECIAL sh te fe Ile This is of ti yalnes. a kk ly se Plain white, colo and hemstitched ba Setar”? lie SN Be Pita si “ ' ; SC A largedot of gond size color- i ly fine Irish lawn handkerch iefa border bandkerch “wt 4c each pretty embroidered, worth from 15eto 20c lic each 5c Aon assorted ot, plain white hemetitchef aod co ored b vder I4c Ladies’ fine hemstitched linen bandkercuief-, 5s each handkerchief, very narrow hem 14: each Ge Boys’ bhemstitched handker- chiefs, very good value inaeed | 20€ An assorted lot of very fine at 63 each frish lawn handkerchiefs for Sc Ladies hemstitched lawn, with ladies, embroidered, very pretty q -~ 1 ,« ° Ae ™ each one colored silk initial 8c each some finished with drawn work, 202 each £44 4255 — 4 I 4 in I» (i te [i I» ti» {hh 4 rr «il : THE . ESSAUTIES e «(ll No use describing this special display, |i <j] some fine, plain, hemstitched linen, others {iy elegantly embroidered, some with dainty {lhe others lace d edge IW crawn work I» 20, 25, 2%, 32¢e, 3S, 42, 4s, es 63. {he + etc. Ih» J2SGS2 IF IT’S NEWSON'S IT’S 300D. wa ‘4 ¥<" Datiodd ASU mattan Chairs have just received a beautiful lot of Rat- tan Chairs and Rockers. Ihe very finest de- *% } 4 Pa el Tie ae 4 S| sign — e thing for co > | Xmas Pre sents— ‘Bobs . ught now will be bE + stored nvtil required if des ired. 7 *. : a * “ 3 E ~att_ JOHN NEWSON Es ee; oF hed ae ite Ms rs io" eo "Soua” ee hi ras es QOME 10 THE cloth sale pric ior your clothing all prices and kinds. Remember our -9¢, 40e, 50c, 65¢ per yurd. Blanketing all wool 2 yds wide for 7Oc wer- ranted to wear longer tha anytning imported. 7 # £.A tt yesterday from Sir Charlies Tupper, dated iu .2 } a oe ARGAIN GURNER 28 BARGAIN CORNER — VOLUNTEERS, | Broad Arrow on the Re- cent inspection, SAYS THAT CANADIAN TROOPS ARE UNTAUGHT. Do not Know as much as German) Conscripts. {SpeciaL To Toe EXAMINER. Lonpon, Dec 5.—The Broad Arrow, commenting on the recent inspections in Canada by Genere] Hutton says they were carried out in the cut and dried way of the adding: “The res: li i3 that each regiment considers itself the best while Sixties in England, in Canada and perhaps inthe world» a six month German or Austria conscript or any twelvemonths Tommy ; Atkins knows more about attacks, fire: discipline, out post duty, or fire control | than the Dominion force.” SIR CHARLES TUPPER Will be in Canada Next Month. SpxcraL TO THE EXAMINER ] Orrawa, Dec 5.—A letter was received he be will sail for Canada immediately after the Christ~ ndievn be Rome, in which says r "Vttawa about January. A dcl'ar-and-a-balf saved is a and~half-made2,isit noi? Well, to save this dollar-and-a-half collect McLean’s Stamps. Every good house wife collec’s } thesestamps,don’t yon? If you dont it is aot to late to start now. . Every mer~ chaost whoisin our little book we give you free, has McLean’s Stamps. Why not dea! with them. They eel] as cheap as any one else, ask them for the stamps and they willonly be too pleased togive them to you avd when your book is full bring it to our office at Revere Hotel, Kent St., ava get your money. Ask for McLean Stamps, and see that you getthem. dollars NO WASTE OF WORDS Evidence Which is Right to the Point and Reliable of Says: Judge Frank fIves District Court of Crookston, Minn., For some time I have used Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets with seeming great benefit. With few exceptions, I have not been so free from indigestion in pete ove years. George W. Roosevelt, U, S. Consul to Brussels, Belgium: Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tab- lets, safe, } lea asant totake, convenient to carry give keen Souutite, perfect digestion. Mr. vr D, Tomlin, mechanical engineer, Duluth, Minn. One box of Stmart’s Dyspep- sia Tablets has done its work, and I am again gaining flesh and strength. O. E. Ransom, Hustonville, Ky: JI was distressed and annoyed for two. years with throwing up food, often two or three times a -_—— rr Fit Reform is the best, W comes next. We sell both makes aod guarantee each and every garmeut made by those reliable firms. Drop in and see our 10, 12,15 18 and $20 overcoats. They are corkers and cannot be bought ready to wear in any Other house in the city,.— Prowse Bros. 282 3i dy, 1 wy. Out overcoats and suits are guaranteed, so you run no risk—your money back if not sa‘isfactory. It wi'l not cost you any+ thing to drop in and see those marvels of bean'y—sold as cheap as others ask for inferior makes.—Prowse Bros, the Won-~ derful Cheap Men. 282 3i dy, 1 wy R Jobreon HARD OM OUR oe vf cuefopen- doors? day; had no certainty of retaining a meal if I ate one. Four boxes of the tablets from my lruggist have fully cured me. I find them pleasant to take, camvensent tO carry. Rev G. D. Brown, Mondovi, Wis The effects of Stuart’s Dyspe} Sia T. iblets is simply marvellous; a quite hearty dinner,of broiled fsteak causes no distress since I | gan Over six thousand people in the state of Michigan alone in 1894 were cured of stom- ach troubles by Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets, Full sized packages may be found at ail | lruggists at 50 cents, or sent by mail on re- ciept of price irom F. A. Stewart Co., Marsh all, Mich. Send for little book on stomach disease, mailed free. ISLAND, MONDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1898 _ “NO 283 FIRE IN NEW YORK. eo A Great Deal of Damage Done. (Spectan ro Tae Examiver.] New York, Dec 5 —A fire started here in the Rogers and Peet building laet night and spread tothe Home Life Insurance building and the postal telegraph buildiog. Av two o’clock the fire still raging- was An insurance man roughly estimated the loss about as follows: Rogers, Peet & Coe, building and stock, aod losses to other tenants in the building, $350,000. Home Life Insurance Company, build- ing and losses to other tenants, $500,000. /ostal Telegraph Company, building and losses to other tepants, $100,000. Losses to the surrounding buildings, $560,000. Great Britain and the States. Lonpon, Dec 2--Iln the course ofa speech on Friday evening, Sir Edward Gray referred to “the magnificent effect on the relations between the United States and Great Britain, accomplished by the free press of a free people on each side of the | Atlantic, expressing the generous impulses lof each ration.” He said : “T would rather have the free play of this national sentiment, which is enrich- ing the public life of both countries, than a written slliance. We have finslly come to realize a double patriotism—the patriot ism of country and the patriotism of race. There is a common bond between the two peoples; and we should in times of peace to see the sentiment growing, and iu times of disturbance to find it something upoo which we could lean for mutual support.” Sir Edward Grey condemned the “‘at- tempts of some conservative speakers to make party capital oufof this uaderstand- ing,” and expressed a hope that both Germany and the United States may in- cline more and aeons to our policy 2. which led to a. great improvement in "ieee “throughout the world. _—._.—-— — NOTES AND COMMENTS. —The Guardian is, apparently, ut aware that a portion of (Jueen’s County formes part of the electora! District of East Prince. —Late despatches state that Japan is making ready for war,—presumably witb Russia. —The Pioneer is authority for the statement that “ extra pressure ” was put upon Prof. Prince by “ Mr. J. H. Bell and Mr. B. D. McLellan, M. P.” It would be interesting to know what kind of pressure was used. ‘T'be Pioneer is unfair. It ought to tell the public all about the matter. —The Guardian insinuates that Tue ExAMINER approves of electoral corruption because we di-aproved of its proposed “agreement. ”This is not kind, nor is it justifiable. We opposed the Guardiun’s proposal because it has been proved that Liberal election matagers cannot be trusied tocarry out an agreement, and on the same principle that having found a more to be arogue wedeclinetodo any map business with him. Tae ExaMINer is and always has been in favor of clean and pure elections. —The war between the GTR and the C P Ris ended ; and quite unintentionally as alate number of the Ottawa Citizen points out, the railway companies have afforded an excellent example of fthe pos- s'bility of carryiog passengers at one-third of the present rates, and ni ot oniy benefiting the publec greatly but also beneficing the railways themselves. The reduction of the rate from three cents a mile to one cent causedthe number of peozyle who patroviz ed the railways to increase in more than inveree ratio. The war would not bave lasted long if the campauie* bad not diacovered that they did not lose moaey by it. ‘bis point isone of which the railway authorities in P. E. Islanu will do well to make a note. o_o CU Fra Dravoro To-Nicut.—To-night the big Robioson Opera Company will present the beautiful Opera “Fra Diavolo” at the Opera House. This opera will not be re- peated, and those who miss thie sole oppor - tunity will regretit. For their exceilent presentation of this opera the Robinson Company hasreceivedthe highest praise from public and press. The St John Telegraph says: The performance f Fra Diavolo by the Robinson Company wasarevelatiov. A different opera will be given at every performance, thus afford- ing an opportunity to enjoy the best comic operas by the best artists and at popular prices. OOD’S Sarsaparilla is the One See our window for whisks,15c. Plusb op. Good whisk—Reddin Brus. \ 2 in. True Blood Purifier, Great Nerve , Tonic, Stomach Regulator. To thou- sands its great merit ls KNOWN. THE LEVIS ELECTION. A Great Fight Between the Liberal Factions. [SpeciaL to Tze Examiner,] K Qupsec, Dec 5—The fight between the} two factions of the Liberal party over the Levis local election is growing exciting. Laogelier has written to Premier Mar» chand accusing him of acting treacher« ourly toward the cld Liberal guard at the dictation of his colieague, who apes the | power of the Czar of Russia. Langelier announces that Mayor Pres fontaine, M P for Montreal, will speak for him at Levis, and that he has the sympa- thy of Senator Pelletier and Carrojl, M P for Kamouraska. This ehows that the muddle in the Lib- eral party in this Province is more wide- spread than has yet appeared. The Peace Commission. Paris, Dec 3.—Yesterday’s session was a repitition virtually of several earlier meetings. When, after two hours of dis- cussion taking a wide range, the Spaniards | were pressed for definite statements, they pleaded that they bad uot received instruc« tions from Madrid. Thereupon the Americans declared in diplomatic pbrase- ology that it was useless tofweste time in debate with men who were not empowered to make bargains. Although the adjourn- ment was taken unt!! tomorrow, it is pro» | bable that there will be a farther posipon- | ment to Monday. The Spaniard’s version of today’s session is that they asked to have the treaty concluded first and then the minor matters discussed. According to the report from American sourees, the , Spanish commissioners endeavored to draw out hints as to how far the Americars j were willing to compromise the demands under consideration, without disclosing what cencessions Spain was willing to make, ALL. HEADACHES | from whatever cause cured in half an hour by HOFFMAN'S oHKAVACHE PUWDERS, ro cents and 2c at all druggists. Sreerne tment 2 ee oe —" a ae Carters’ ‘Toy Raza Largest Establishment of its kind in Prince Edward Isiand SANTA CLAUS HEADQUARTERS One whcle floor—on flat—is now stocked with rarest Novelties in Toys, Dolls, Cames, —=tc., Hitec. Suitable for &€ cond the Christmas Presents Wholesale .« Retail, GEO. CARTER & CO SAAAbAAhabaeeahhaabasealsCabAQQedbacaddasd/ dua cdbddddad 44) ddadddddddddaadadddadddd or industry in Germeny. show that 579,608 living in business They have to, the army. but of ne- Recent statistics women earn their with amillion.men or so in It is not a case of new woman, cessily, Remarkable results have been achieved by the government ~ouliry fattening es« | tablishme ot in Ca: leton P lace, near Ovtawa. Ia two aod one-hslt weeks ordinary fowls, taken from run of farm yards, on rations of fine ground oats and skimmed milk, ia- creased their weight to an average of eight | pounds, The Paris correspondent cf the Daily | News, Emiy Crawford, predicts that Court | of Caseatioa will declare the Dreyfus trial | irregular avd Dreyfus innocent. In her opinion the couri will not interfere in the Picquart affair. Lake Superior is in danger of losing its distinction of being the largest fresh water lake in the world. African explorers begin to think that Lake Victoria Nyavza is Jarger. Superior covers 31,200 square miles, and Nyapza has been credited with about 30, 000; but recent explorations have discovered a hitherto unknown bay on its southern sid*, whieh may so increase its area a8 to make it a question whether i} 18 not larger than Superior Think of what that great sea, opento commerce all the year round, uolike Superior, will be some day when civilization encircles it. —— Ne Joseph's Convent, Tuesday Evening. December 6th Piano Duet...... Misses M. McMillan, ons ochhgelene Gab aees oles ade ehamanel B Brown Chores. . A asses ..Uonvent P upils Violin talks. wie ‘Mla ster EK. MeDoneld Doll Drill. By the Lituhe Ones Instrumental Music, Mandol-n & Ban}. The Misses wo Sarre & Miss Carroll Vocal Solo.. old cas seb odhbes so'obccoen aI Quarteite. . Gs of ibe Cross” Band Vocal Solo. ....Banjo, Mandolin and Piano ‘Mica 8S. Trainor. Dadten.. 2... eas $.D.C.Glee Club Doors open at 7.30; tickets may be had at the door. 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