i why Sa eae As Se ra ya etch meme Fa pa WEEKS Rig Sale. Odd- Soiled, AND Wholesale Samples ~ , THE PAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, FEBRUARY 28, 1898. WY LAD EF placed upon the unattached list, and Pro- fessor Grimeaux, of the Polytechnic echool who signed the endorsment of Zola’s action, has been released. Porr Townxsexn, Wash. Feb 26.—Thea steamer Pioneer returned at midnight from Skaguay. The Pioneers’ officers report both Dyea and Skagnay as lively but law- abiding. Captain Nelson says that while thousands of people are landing at Dyea, the population dees not appear materially }A Member of the House Of ss ponstation tree wot appear materially Commons Stumping Oatario | "esi terior intron Ata, in a Provincial ——_| reported in good condi Election ! condition. ty fy latter’s trial, wi!l he placed on the half- my Ew Le : : pay of a lhientenant A clain who r jh k 1 Al ii ‘ r wrote a letter concraiulaiing Zola has been SPECIAL DESPATOHES TO THE EXAMINER, "LIBERAL MBYHODS. Oa 24 vessels en North Pacific for manv years. Continuous WHITE SHIRTS About 150 odd shirts—Soil- | Shirts and wholesale samples. | We have placed the lot on thefcounter, at prices to clear, all styles—open front, hopen | back. SiZES 11 to 11 1-2 At Following Clearing Prices: 72c Shirts tor 35c, ToC - 2 45¢ Sde 6 é¢ 50e $1.10 - ” 79u 1.380 éé “ §85¢c 1 65 “ “« $1.00 1 Ov, with collars attached 50s. The above sale inciudes all our wholesale White Shirt samples, received since Jan- uary Ist. ee, W.A. Weeks & Co The People’s Store, NOTICE. The annual meeting of the Shareholders of the East River Dairying Co, will be held at their factory on Monday the 7th day of March, 1898, at the hour of one o’clock p. m., for the purpose of eleeting a board of Directors and transacting such other bus- iness as may be necessary, JAS H. CUMMISKEY, President. Countersigned JOHN SMITH, Secy. Gdeseesunmece aces eacseece A Large Seller with us Our Own Emulsion We guarantee thia fresh stock ~-less than three weeks old— made of beat Norway Oil, guaranteed 50 per cent with bypophorphites of lime and soda. Nothing equals it for produc- ing flesh, building the system up, healing the lungs. Pleacant to ‘ake. See display ofthis splendid article, A.W. REDDIN, Phm & @BNTRAL DRUGSTORES, —— O00 @ 'seceseva 00eeeooeeaaped) acecee: seco Suanysiae. SOS 0000000008 F504 C888 800 — O28 G0H0F FOGCC8 2406006 TO LET. The new double i@néibent house on Brighton Poad, containing 10 large rooms heated with hot water, large bath room fitted with hot and co'd water, electric light, etc, Possession given first of May. yt —_—T> J. J. MeKIN NON, 49—tf A ————— r DR. CLA treats CHRONIC DISEASES by the Salis- bury method of persisteut self-help, in rem Xving causes trom the blood. Con- tinuous, inteligent trealmentin person or by letter insures Minimum of suffer- | ing and Maximum of cure possible in each case. Avoid attempts anaiderl. Graduate of N. Y. University And the NEW YORK HOSPITAL. : Twenty years practice in N. Y. City. Diploma registered in U.S. and Canada, Teeanen CHARLOTTE£rOWN, P El, high wind aud blinding snowstorms pre- j | vailing. | | reported in good down the Pioneer passed WHILE HE HOLDS A PROMISE OF A GOVERNORSHIP. Lome, who arrived here vesterday nic, 18 quoted as saving in an Orrawa, Feb. 28.—The Mail and Em- pire charges that Mr. D. C. Fraser, M. P., is stumping Ontario for the grits with the appointment of Governor of the Northwest in his pocket. I: is generally known here that he has | the promise of this appointmen!; bat your | | of the letter. been the victim oi misrepresentation. The news published in the American papers up of lies of the most infamous character. The allegation undertaking from Sir Louis Davies, reckless manner in which newspapers in | America agitate popular prejudice.” A DISABLED STEAMER. | =n Loxpox, Feb Paris viewed M Zola yesterday, says: “He rote appeared fatigued, but was quite frank, ‘f — | natural and unconcerned. He had nota Towed Into Halifax Harbor, | word of regret or bitterness in his con. versation, and he expressed great pleasure at knowing that nations almost universally sympathized with him.” David Christie Murray, who interviewed M. Laborie on behalf of the Daily News, foreign Hatirax, Feb, 28.—The passenger steamer La French Line Champagne, five Wobite passes are | the way | ronte to Alaska,all crowded with passen- | gers and freight. The Pioneer experienced | the worst wea her that bas preva led in the Livereoor, Feb. 26.—Senor Dupuy De | ou ; board the White Star line steamer Britan- | interview : | “T have deeded not to speak on the subject | I can, however, say I have | and sent to this couytry and my own was, | from the commencement to the end, made | in the American papers, correspondent is in a position to state that | that the terrible explosion of the Maine | 1 ’ ’ - ” : ie on rman has bad the fame promis?» | vas the outcome of a Spanish conspiracy is name is David Laird, and be holds an is, In my Opinion, another instance of the i cor- | respondent of the Daily News, who iaters | - 4 KK: -_- © 2 Ss * wl wt os Ts oe of : VF: &, A fs ave * os « 02 os Se a ll al 1 PND LN GN ON ON NON eo eee eh Kee ¢ WNoTrouble toShow Goods ¢ eee ee ee at We ee Ks q A si oY: ~~ a We have 15 pairs of slightly soiled curtains, which we’ll ¢. iat , f out at tae following reductions, on the marked prices NZS Sf, Ww | 1 pair soiled curtains, marked. ..ccccccece cocce pair soiled curtains WU 6 voted acd », for l 95 pair soiled curtsius marked. ........... 0, for 80 pair soiled curtains marked. sess s.veb cde teccesn eb 40 pair soiled curtains marked. 8&9 pair soiled curtains marked. pair soiled crrtains marked. pair soiled curtains marked pair soiled cur tains marked. 1.60, for pair soiled curtains marked 250, for .85 pairs soiled curtains marked 8 65. 9 65 *2708008080800000098086820 6 3.65. for i ° ww A aAgor Pe f. Yr D> > 5 5 } e * 2 we for 1,10, for ® 25, for .69, lor 2.10, for We oN °ee20868 8 , e ww 29 8 8 8 8 8 0:8 8.0 6 8 95 ‘ ot) 1.5! 1.16 y . ~~ °eee0e0e20886006000806 6 See 802800 8a 8 3 wa of ee @@ eee ‘ efe00804684006:% ron ww "7898098008606 8 66 6 6 bs 6 — wii y 799649 0862 680 6 8 6 6 6 8 6 bd 6 e wr © ~ x i ° Ww etek ciel se oe : ei et pes ee last of lot, one pair elizhtly soiled, one pair pertectly clean, marked $3.90, for ~ $2.80. EE’. Perkins & Co. SUNNYSIDE Agents for Moncton Woolen Uilis. WH S Zz Ge Ce Fo C2 Fe + Fe Fe es Ms Fe ve as M72 14 BO Sa BAIBABBRGABGAGGGSGGLLE LS Bee % Brosrosrrrrrreee ere reys 3 ai Se wiv, Ms &% ~ - Synonym — “ eee ~ seiinsnadenetnataai Hew LOCAL NOTICE. days overdue, for New York, was towed ia | 8#y*:, “M. Laborie has Sittle bope of a here yesterday by the steamer Roman, | revision of the sentence, and no hope with tail shaft broken. The disabled | Whatever of its reversal. M, Zola, however, | steamer hada thrilling experience, in a| Wil! be even better treated than first ~~ helpless condition, on the banks of New- | ™isdemeanants in Engiaod. He will have foundland. &@ Suite of rooms, access to books and news- papers, many personal comforts and the privilege of reeeiving visits from his wife and friends,” THE TRURO MURDER CASE Lyman Dartt to Go Free, A REFORM COUNCIL. | S1r,—For obvious reasous it will be im- possitle to change the constitution of the water commissioners enabling them to undertake the officee of sewerage. It would be foolish on the part of our citizens to create a third elective body for this sole purpose. We bave governing combina tious enough, Better add to the efficiency of those we have,and fitthem for their work. if wecan’t truest them with one work they are net fit for the other. Let the sewerage be introduced by the city council, reconstructed as follows:— Ist. Eleven councillors, elected by ballot by the coliective (and _ registered ) vote of the whole city, and to receive a salary of $150. each during construction—not to exceed two yeara— and $50 a year after completion. 2nd. Candidates to deposit a nomination Hawirax, Feb. 28.—Lyman Dartt, re< cently found guilty and sentenced to death at Truro for the murder of an Armenian pediar, is to be discharged. The Minister of Justice has decided that the evidence in the case is consistent with the boy’s innocence: that there is absence of motive and that be shall be diecharged. Bread Riots in Spain. Loxpox, Feb. 28.—There is an appalling scarcity of food in many of the provinces of Spain. Bread riots are of daily occur- | fee of $20 tobe forteited by those getting reuce, less then cne-fourth the total votes polled. 3rd Councillors to Lave a properly re- corded qualification and each to furnish $5000 bonds during the construction o/ sewerage, 4th An independent vote to be ensured and our citizens protected) from the ovslavght of fifteen or twenty candidates by a fiue of $100 to be imposed upon the aspirant making any personal canvass. 5th The newly constructed council to be elected before commencement of sewerage ~perations, Lord Salisbury Unwell. Lexnon, Feb. 28.—Loid Salisbury is slightly indispused. eel LATEST NEWS BY WIRE AND MAIL. New Yorx.—Feb. 26.—A despatch to the World from Madrid says: “Admiral Terry, secretary chief of the staff of the Minister of Marine, ssys: “The harbor of Havana con'ained no submarine mine in Feb. 25 1898. the Vicinity of the place where the battle- —- ship Maine and the Spanish cruiser Al~ The man with a weight on hia leg can’t fonro XII were anchored.” hope to win in the race. A man with a Loxpon, Feb. 26.—The Celcutta corres» ; weight on his health can’t expect to com- pondent of the Times says there is every | pete in life and business with . those who prospect of one of the best harvests ever | are not handicapped. If his brain is gathered in India. heavy and his blood elnggieh, because of Part+, Feb, 26.—%t is aethi-officially conetipation, he wi.] not euceeed in doing aHnounced that Colonel Picquart, the anything very well. Constipation is the chi 1; 5 : Cause of nine-tenths of al] sickness. Symp- poseve or tthe a Sar Sale Suet one toms of it are sallowness, listleeaneaa, poor appetite, bad taste in the mouth, dizziness, billiousnese and lassitude. Constipation can be cured easily and certainly by the use of Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets. They are not at all violent in their ection, and yet they are more certain tham many medicines which are so strong that they put the system all out of order. The great advantage of the “Plearant Pellets” is that they cure permanently. Send 31 one-ceat stamps to cover cost of mailivg only, and get his great book, The People’s Common Sense Medical Adviser, absolutely Free. Address, World’s Dispensary Medical Association, No. 663 Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y. The Spanish cruiser Vizcaya, afier spending a week in New York on a friend- ly visit to the United States, got up anchor at 1.40 o’clock this sfternoon and started Prorerty HoLpgEr. _—_—Ts samme - al Paver The rush is beginning. We can suppiy Remnants and Last Year's Patterns at almost giving away prices, but we pride our- selves On our stock of 1898 Patterns. Better Than Ever ‘Cheaper Than Ever tosea. Her destination in Havana, and she expects to reach there on Tuesday Our Wall Paper Room fxd next. From Havaua she may proceed to isstocked withthe finest 1:98 de- Spain. eer for Parlor, Hall, Lib- Liberal members in the British rary, Dining Rroom, Bedroom, House of Commons ‘are demanding that Kitchen, with borders to match. We ase sole agents for P. E, Island, for Colin Mac irthur & Co. Montreal; and Alfred Peats « Co., New York, @ample books always ready. part of the cost ot the late Indian frontier fighting be borne by the British tax-payer, on the ground that the expedition was un- dertaken to promote British more than Indian tuterests. When a man puts his CANADA, OFFICE, Victoria Rv. Accomodations reservc: for patients. References on application, Oct 15 lyr a (etter f PePPPPOPenPpEDAaapernenenenenenneneeveeneneneTepnenennpnenereen nent 4 principles so high that he is willing to bear burdens for their sake that he might Jay on others, whether he is in fpublic or private life, he becomes a worthy figure and deserves all men’s respect. He is requeatly found in England, f fied. Carter & Coy., Wall Paper Depot AAA QUUMQbdALAMaddLdbdNdbddadddd sd: MALLALAd AGA bdddbddd Cad GddtddLaddN At D. A. Brace’a you can see the finest line of new colored shirts in the city. f New neckwear and shirts opening at D A. Bruce’s. Miss Lney Lefurzey, 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, Mrs. L. J. Sent~ ner’s, Weymouth St. 13 4w eod t Stands ine Test... = | We're going to take the whole space to-day to talk about one line of shirts. SSAA AS SARAH a Wholesale samp'e lace curtain ends 25c sn end. Instead of sambrequins.—W. A, Week: & Co. In the Lenten season almost everyhody uses fish. Wecffer a quantity of bonelesa codfish, guaranteed all codfish, which will be sure to please you, aleo dry codfish and shredded codfish in packages.—Sandereon & Co. We have been in this stand for over 22 years,but now we are going to move. Before doing so, we will offer our Jarge stock of crockery and glassware at a bargain, wholesale and retail at the cheap crockery store. —W. P. Colwill. That white «shirt at 25cents—ie a sur~ priee—The 49 cent one is an “eye-opener : but the 75 cent line beate them all read about it in to-days ad.—Moore & McLeod, Marbles. Marbles, for the small boy, 50,000 grey, 50,800 painted, 20,000 agates, 15.000 China, also glass allies all sizes. Wholevale and retai! at lowest prices. Gee Carter & Co. 42 3) eod, Tue, ‘hu, Sat. ye’ve a Jaundrie|, white, ready-to-wear shirt at 75 cents, of good cotton, linen bosom and bands- equal to the naual dollar shirti—see it.— Moore & McLeod. Klondike Is’s a special unlaundered ehirt at "Jé> cents. The body is of strong fine, good weizht cotton, dhe bosom and bands are of pure linen, The back is double right where the strain comes. The upper part of the front is double from the bosom, back to the sleeves. Just received today from the Red fresh oysters,—J. P. Joy. Fresh—The oysters that Joy eella wer® not caught last fall but thev are the freshest kind that can be got. They were fished next spring —J. P. Joy. Two Cans Salmon for 25 cents The fit is good—the finish is good —you MAY buy as good a shirt else- where for a dollar—-you can’t for less, Our price 79 cents “Net.” Moore & Mcteod, What We Advertise We Have. We want to reduce our stock of Britisu Columbia Canned Salmon at once, and in order to do so we offer for this week only 2 Cans for 25 Cents This is-first-class new steck imported last fall. BEER & GOFF TENDERS TENDERS will be received by the undersigned, until Mareh llth, noon, for the building of the foundation ofa new Chureh at Tracadie, P.EB. I., ¢ll the material being supplied, Tenders for the same will also be received, all the labor except the mechanical . being supplied, as well as the materia's. Plana and specifi- cations to be seen at the Parochial House. P. G. HOGAN, P. P. Feb 25 d&w td YYVRYPPPYDDDTRODTITTNT TARR TTT MT TT rrr PrE TTT TTT pre TN MtT prea NNT eT rrr eT er TTT TTT Tr TTNT Tannen nee ree creer nero rnnrrnnnene rere ony