THE, . Nise ctteliiiineenraamactapiin cnanatnontiinagenensstinaiinnineniaduitis : — lerm ———_- Dollars per Year This is True Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, DAILY EX MIN ER may speak free.” —Evuriripss emg i, Single Copies two Cents —— vO : Hy ) Re SR SE SPECIAL |p i “The fun commenced.” Customers were ready and waiting, Even belore that Lour customers were ready and waiting, They weren't disappoint- ed. Choice bitsof nice dress goods, pretty blouse silks, nice ribbons, laces, frillings, em- broideries, cottons, in white and prints, muslins, flannelet- tes, etc., priced at figures that are almost’ ridiculous in their emallness. Moore & McLeod Byegse ss If ls Newson’s It's Good 2% % . « Yourun no risk f «if you buy here If our goods are not JUS? what thoy are represented to be return them and et your money back. Do you think we would say this, if we had not perfect faith in what we sell ! We havea fine ‘ine of the very best in Bedroom Suits, which we will gladly sell you on the above terms. Our Furaiture is Good—Our Prices are Low ESF 2)e LR RIENT VENT TELA TIES ssessses HS iz i y, Nv 2 <4 ~ Ly | Ny y be oy iN ye — X Vy ts Vz. 3 Ve <a Ys a oN ie —a Ss ta te ta &¢ te te $s 4 PROUT SETTLEMENT OF ALL : , rn? ’ a ACCOUNTS IS REQI ESTED, Ww. BD. McHKAY, BARGAIN CORNER $6 se se Tohn Newson: CHARLOTTETOWN P.:_ E. ME oe Pe SZ Ws oN Ne “at ‘A CONTEMPLATED RAILWAY DEAL. ee ee Government at its Old Tricks Again, WILL PAY ONE MIELION DOL- LARS OF THE PEOPLE'S MONEY Por What the Canadian Pacific Rail- way Refused $600,000. (SeeciaL ro Toe Examiner. ] Orrawa, Jan 27.—Itis said bere that Blair’s scheme for the acquisition of the Canada Eastern Railway as a branch of the Intercolonial willbe pressed by the Government at’the coming session. The cou jideration is said to be a matter of one million dollars, although the Canadian Pacific Railway refused to take it at $600,~ 000. -_ ———_»>--— -— — A Sudden Death. [SpectaL TO THE ExAMINER] Wasuinetron, Jan. 27.—Former At torney General Garland, fell dead from | apoplexy while addressing the Supreme / Court bere yesterday. ee Now the Transatlantic Route. [Seecia, ro Toe Examiner | of Railways, denies that there are any ve- gOotiations guing on for the formation of a Explosion on the New York, [SpeciaL To THE EXxaMINeR.]} New York, Jan. 27.—A smal! boiler on lyn Navy Yard, burst yesterday, killing one man, and injuring five uthers. eae An Ovp Axp Wet Triep Remepy, Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup bas been usei for over fifty years by millions of Se mothers for their children while teething with perfect succes. It soothes the chiid softens the gums, allays all pain, cured wind, colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Is pleasant to the taste. Sold by druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value is incalculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup Le ee lly ee lt pe nd ne HOTEL ARRIVALS. “> —— Hotel Davies: R. A. E. Mitchell, St. 3% | Joho; H. B. Chadburn, Montreal; D. “A* | Gordon, Geo’town; A. P. Prowse, Murray ei Harbor; A. A. Lefurgey, S’side; Ww. si | Campbell, Sea View; F.R. Buteber, St. We Jonv; O. L, Stair, Deleware, Onio; J. S. wN| Bisset. New York, R.O. Crow, Truro; V ; | Ve Fe Me PG Me Hes ta RR SG da SY pS Slenp oe F514 BS | eS 3% LESS Te ‘ SEA NESE LAT Op “at sM iv SSSSSSSSSSESSSe . 2PORSSSHSCeSEEEO We sosseece SUVOS SESS ONSS HOt SOSSSRORE Geo. A. Pattison, Montreal. Queen Hotel : Soho Forristal, Burling- ton; C. A. Carruthers, Mill Rives; 4. D. McEwen, More!); R. Squarebriggs, Souris East; Jobu R. Morrow, do; Cyrus Shaw, New Perth; Alex Martin, Valleyfield; F.B. McRae, Powna'; 1,K McLean, Dundas; Alex McDon: li. Jan of seats for Buros Concert will remain at Dodd’s aud Rankip’s drugstore till five o’clock this eveniog. _ TO CURE TOOTHACHE IN A Mil. UTE Use NERVOL. One application cures ;if not, your money back. Equally good for Neuralgig and Headache. 250, at all Dsuggists. Soap! soap! Use Kronpike Bar the grea {Laundry and = s:ouring soap marvel of cheapness unsurpassed n excellence. Use Roya Oak in the Laundry. Happy homes, easy quick work, snow white clothes. Use Jusiiee for the toilet ard tight Laundry. Makes child’s play of washday. J.D LAPTHORN & CO. Charlottetown Soap Works. ISLAND, FRI new Canadiaa tranéatlantic railway routé | the cruiser New York, now in the Brook-. — THE SILKEN TIE. The residence of Andrew Ross, Pinette, was the scene of » gay aud fashionable gathering on Wednesday evening, when his danghter Flora, and Captain John D. McDonsli, of Red Point, launched their bark on the matrimonial waters of life to weather the gales and epjoy the calm as ove. The bride looked charming in a dress of Nile green broadcloth, with pink velvet and steel buttons and hat to match, and carrying @ bequet. The bridesmaids, Misses A. W. Docherty aod B. Ross, were also be~ comingly attired, in pink and blue silk, and carried bouquets. Phe groom was ably supported by K. A. McDonald, of Pinette, After the words were pronounced that made them man and wife, the happy pair proceeded to the dining room where, with quite a number of invited guest, they per- .ook of the delicacies which were provided forthe occasion. The number and eles gance of the wedding prese its bore ample testimony of the pepu- larity of the bride and groom. The groom’s precentt: thabride was an elegant diamond pp, a1 i to each of the bridesmeids, a handsome raby ring. Among the many presents was aa ebony parlor suit, the gift of Mr. Tio: a@ Rose, uncle of the bride, anda ccstly dianer set from Beity Ross, aunt of the b: ida,aleo a} very elaborate recliniog chair fram Re P. ' McDonald, uncle of the groom, After, spending a very enjoyable e+ »alag the happy couple drove to their fu m=) home amid showers of rice and ojd slippers. We wish Mr. and Mrs. McDonald bon voyage throughout life. —__~a>> © <~<—_— LOCAL NOTICES. Soiled shirts. colored fronts regular 85c to $1.10 values on sale to-day at 49 each. If yow re quick you may get one.—Moore & McLeod. A lot of very choice rem- nants of dress fabrics are |priced at ridiculous figures at the big remnant sale.—Moore Orrawa, Jan. 27.—Mr. Blair, Minister | & McLeod. Attend the eclipse white good sale at S+-sley Proe. ‘See the night dresses at 50c, 60c, &0c ani $1 each at Stanley’s white goods sale. Bleached sheetivg l6c a yard at Stanley's 409 inch pillow cotton 10c a yarcat , Stauley’s Linen towels 27in long by 15in wide, 4c each at the eclipse white goods sale at Stanley Bros. Linen towels 40'n long by 20in wide, 25c a pair at Stanley Bros. —->+e+o—— — Sometimes the most careful women are the most carcless. Many @ woman bundles herself up, io keep out sickness— when she is neglecting the. very worst sickness that can come to a woman. She allows a siight disorder to become worse, to slowly sap her vitality. The little pain and the other slight indicatious of trouble seem to her unimportant. She goes on, with increasing suffering, until life itself becomes a drag. Nervousness, “sinks: g spells,”2 digestive disturbancee, und fifty other compltcations may arise from the derangement of the organs distinctly l feminine. Over thirty years ago, the need tora reliable remedy for eo-called “female Pierce, then, as vow, chicf consulting physician to the World’s Dispensary aod Invalids’ Hotel, at Buffalo,N. Y. He prepared Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre- scription, the most wonderfally effective remedy that has ever been used for such maladies. Send 31 centsin one-cent stamps and receive Dr. Pierce’s 1008 page “Common Sense Medical Advicer,” Illustrated. ——n ee ‘Voman is Maz’s Best Friend Fist because she is his mother; secondly because she ishis wife; thirdly because ishe is his sweet heart. We are your friend, because we give you reliable goods at fair pr’ces. In most cases we give vou bigger bargains cap be found anywhere else. Before buy~ ing visit our siore and get prices. We kpow that we can suit you in quantity, quality and price. Oar silverware is as good as can be bought anywhere. Our clocks are unsurpassed in quality aod price. We also carry * line of high-class chinaware in Blue Cubalt; also Glaesware Fancy Goods, Toys, Games, etc., very cheap. Repairing of Clocks, Watches and Jew-~ elry dane scientifically SUREY 2x4 CO The Modern Jewelry and Farcy Goods Store, Prowse’s New Stone B) ck Sunnyside. DAY. JANUARY 27, 1899 complaints” was recognized by Dr. R. V. | THE GALLANT GENERAL EGAN Testifies With Tears in His Eyes, THE U. S. SENATE AND THE PEACE TREATY. It Will Not be Discussed Behind Closed Doors. {[Spporat TO THE ExaMINER.] Tassincron Jan. 27.—General Egan te ified at the court martial yesterday w h great vehemence, and tears stood in Li eyes. [is plea was justification and provoca- ti 4 fo~ his charges. [he Senate does not exhibit much desire ‘e liseuss the peace treaty behind closed doore, which is proposed by Senator Hoar NO 23 CANADIAN A.D. C’S. Nothing yet Done Towards Appoint- ing Them. (Specran ro Txe Examiver.] Orrawa, Jan. 27.—Dr. Borden say8 that he is not aware of anything having been done yet towards eppoiating A. D. C’s from the Canadian militia to Hie Excellency the Governor General. —— Bd re RovaL Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeguards the food against alum. and otheropponent3 of the treaty, who | demand the production of the papers, which are withheld as confidential. j SONS OF TEMPERANCE. Quarterly Session at Winsloe~A Large Attendance. The Grand Division of Prince Edward Island met in quarterly session yesterday with Holdfast Division at Winsloe There was nota very large attendance at the morning session, but the afternoon session was largely attended. The public meeting in the evening was attended by an immense concodirse of peor le. The reports cf the Grand Offisers show- ed the Order tobe ina flourishing ccn- dition. The financial statement showed a snug sum totbe credit of the Order in the Dominion Savings Bank. The matter of erecting a fountain on the Market Square in memory of the de ceased workers ,in the temperasce cause, promoted by Orient Divisiou, was taken up and discussed by the Grand Division. Sympathy was expressed with the project, but nothing wasdone pending turther action by Orient. Mr. D. Arbing,G..W.P., presided at the public meeting in the eveniug. The address of welcome was delivered by Bro. Herbert Toombs and responded to by Bro. Walter Simpson. Addresses were also delivered by Rev. W.J. Kirby, G. W. P., and by J. C. Clarke, P. G. W. P.,ara Bro. Henry Rackham. The ad- dresses were interspersed with recitations Alum baking powders are the greatest menacers to health of the present day. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. HARA ASARAAAS We are too busy to write adds. iSTOCKTAKING,} But the best emu!sion;on top of the earth is Our Perfected Emulsion with Hypophosphites and Gua- iacol, guaranteed 50% Norway Oil—made fresh by oureelves— Permanent, Palatable. Very few emulsions contain 50%. If i’s quality your after, try ours. Price 50c large bottle. Prepared and sold by A. W. REDDIN, Pha, 5 Central Drug Store AABAAMAARARAARARARA CEES ESSE SS FSET FEY Sunnyside. x: acca aiaicliel -¥ } by Moriey Sellers, Bert Brown, F. O. Tanton, and A.W. Tanton, and songs by Mrs H. Toomns and Miss Weeks. ‘he choir rendered excellent music. The addressee were all to the point and received the close attention of the large audience, and the literary and musical programme was greatly appreciated. Before the meeting closed votes of thanks were tendered Holdfast Division ard the people of Winsloe for courtesies extended, and to the choir for their excellent music. The next quarterly meeting will b» held at Hunter River in April. — ee) Some Plane Suggestions Have youcatarrh? Have you offensive breath? Have you bronchitis? Have you siight symptoms of consumption? Then send torafree sample of Catarrhozone. W hat is catarrbozom? Notasnuff, wash nor ointment, but an odorous gas. which is carried by air direc'ly to the diseased parts. It penetrates whereever air Can go, and never fails tocure. Wedo not atk you to believe this until you have tested it for vourerlf, Send for a trial boitle gratis than | to N C Polison & Co-, Kingston, Ont.. a M2 _ soy Se gs% si s% Ree Ji A UE MERCHANTS LOOK TO YOUR Fire Insurance. F. W. HYNDMAN pays his losses prompily. Strong English Companies with one hundred million «ol- lars behind them. Half Price. Office and Pocket 1899 DIARIES 1899 We have some nice Diaries left. In fact bought too many, and have decided that they have got to move on—8s80 out they go atexactly Half Price Pocket Diaries 12c now 6 cents 9 ' 183 _ 9 w ' 2Z<- 10 " 28c « 14 wu ' 306c " 15 '" me 6. 16 w 40c¢ " 20 " 50c « 25 w« 65e " : o " 75c » 38 OFFICE DIARIES same discount. Come quick for first choice. eo. Garter & Co. Importers of Books, Stationery and Fancy Goods. Executor’s Notice The undersigned Executor ofthe last wil! and testament of Henry Smith, late of Charlottetown Royalty, in Queen’s County, deceased, testate, formerly Win- slow Road, hereby notifies all persons in- debted to the said estate to make immedi« ate payment to him, at the office of Mr. A. A. McLean, solicitor, Charlottetown, and all persons having any Claims against the said estate are hereby required tw present the sane, duly attested, to him, at the office, aforesaid, within twelve months from this date. Dated this 9.h day of December, A. Dy 1898. ALBERT SMITH, Ezecutor. Winslow Road, 9th December, 1898. wk iv 3ins - 7 os wi s % a Soe a Orv, - mee - 7 SS eer er et ag rer nn ener ere Sugg tt rr en eer eo et eee: iad tei — es no alka a ee on ae SA AEE” TN coed oe meng cae oes magn mmr Meine eRe ee eRe ET, SE eA OER TY ER TE aoe ear ae eee omar gyre een gerne