evr YY” +t. } : : “ili > «il <i «if <i} «lh «i «(i lj ali ih «i ci j aij d ali “iy “ «| <j «il «tf | neaeeeeee2eeee te woe 0 Oe A. +” perate Read. Room Bi atl we oI ; a DAILY EXAMINER & Derm Reus Dollars per Y: a a ‘l his is True eon when Free Born Men, 4 hav ving un advise the Public, ‘may §} speak free.’ '—Eouiries oat ge ae two Cents Te pag he xe VOL 36 ‘CHARLOTTETOWN P._E. ISLAND, THURSDAY MARCH 2, 1899 NO 52 ee ee ete ee ge — — ———— LL TONE a8 ma = cerenneee mem — neem! ae aah a he ob PERSONAL. AAs DAAASAAAAARASSESAASSA SS. LABRADOR on HEART iD ISEASE, Quick Advance in Iron. 1ean-Up Of $i tal from The “White Fair’? —--em. «( We ire some remairders. vard of Table linen. Of course there baven’t sold every “ ~ ‘ ’ . p al Or Sheeting—orPillow Cotton, ete. Of . Hl course Some of these aren't as fresh appear- «i{{} . ; y . . 2 ae {ih al ing as the day the ‘‘White Fair’ appeared lip B 5 ,. : " 2 Some of ’em_ are a little crushed—-and just > «df a little wrinkled. Maybe some lines are a i> bit soiled-—It’s “only a bit” tho.’ ‘ | , | «il I> We don’t wart to put them hack into st-ck We'll pay you to take them away Hare’s how. Until March 7th we’.l give an additional discount of Or. off the already cut prices of white fair goods. Remember —this is a second discount—the special sale discount has been deducted al- ready. We cannot include in the offer White Unlaunderéd Shirts CMe veaes Unbleached Cottons You can’t afford to miss this offer, Think whit a chance to buy new Table Linens, ihe new sheetings,new Towels, new Embroid- WW» eries, new Pillow Cottons. inp {hn MOORE & MceLEOD > ' > #3 IT A's Newsen’ 4 It's Good KP @ ) Have [-): t Wecessary te cut }off OUR prices in order tosell our goods—as 4 matter of fact our REGU LAR prices are as low as other CUT prices. Ask to see oar $21-00 Bedroom Suite, you will probably find it as good as suy cther suite in the city reduced from $27 to $22.00 m—_ JOHN NEWSON Me STAD Ee HG Hs VETER GHLISOSS ee “ im LS s% “aS LR Ne “ay 4A wy ae *a HAASE die | agi by] © Gs pS $2: vi SPE LNA EP IE LEE London House Remnant Sale *T. J. HARRIS } A TOTAL LOSS But the Passengers are Said to be Saved SEVERAL OF OUR ISLAND MER- CHANTS ON BOARD. Vessel was Wrecked off the Skerry Vore Lighthouse. {Spzcian ro Tue Examiver.] Hauirax March 2.—The Line Steamer Labrador, which from Halifax on Thursday, went ashore on the Skeery Vore. It is believed that the vessel is a total loss, but itis thought that al] of the passengers were saved. The Labrador had fifty-six on board, the political agent of the Filipino Junta; and L. E. Prowse, S. A. McLeod, of the firm of Moore & McLeod, W. W. Stan- ley, of Stanley Bros., W. A. Huestis, of Perkins & Co., C.J. Leigh, jr., of Messrs. W.A. Weeks & Co.,and J. A. McLaren, of James Paton & Co., all of Charlotte- No particulars have been received Dominion sailed passengers among whom were Agonicello towa. et. : (The Skerry Vore lighthouse, where the steamer is reported to | have been wrecked, is twelve miles off Tiree Island, in the Hebrides of Scotland, and is fifty or sixty miles from any means of telt graphic com-~ munication which probably accounts for the lack of particulars. ] Mr E. H. Beer, thesgeat-in .Charloite- town of The Dominion Line, received this morning the following telegram from the agents of the Company at Montreal:— “Have just received the following cable from London:—Fear Labrador is a total loss but everybody saved. Mr George Stanley, who telegraphed the Montreal agents, also received areply cor= firming the above despatch regarding tLe total {oss of the ship and stating that the passengers had all been got ashore. The Skerry Vore is a rock that is dread- ed. Sorough and wild isthe sea that it was only after numerous attempts, all re- sulting in failure, thata light wae at las established upon it. Time and egain were the light houses destroyed and wash~ ed away; but finally in 1844 the present structure was completed after four years of building. The Skerry Vore lightis second in importance only to the famous Eddy-~ stone Lighthouse. LATER Messrs. James Paton, Geo. Stanley and B. C, Prowse cabled to their London agent through the day for information and re- ceived the following cablegram in reply :— “Island men all saved. Meapows” ANOTHER DESPATCH—ALL SAVED. Loxpon, March 2. — The Labrador struck in a thick fog. The passengers and crew were saved in boats. One boat landed at Skerry Vore light~ house. The remainder were picked up by the German steamer Viking. If the ship is uot broken up ithere qill be an endeavor made to save the mails when a steamer can be ebtained. Paseengers and crew lost everything they possessed. There was much excitement when the ship struck ; but the fears of the passen- gere,were calmed by the assurance of the captain. The passengers have been accommodat~ ed at hotels and private houses in Tober- mary, Scotland. A few crocks of nice butter W. P. Col- will. Two cans salmon for 25 cents this week at Beer & Goil’s This week is your chance to buy canned Goods cheap at Beer & Goff’s. Twelve cans of either Coru, Beans, Peas, or Tomatoes for one dollar Zi Now ie the time to get bargaine; we want to make room for new goeds and in order to do this we will sell our present stock at aliberal discount. W. P. Colwill, Sunny- 9 another shipment of that 25 cent ilk just received at F. Perking & Co’s. “The money saving store. Rev. A. J. McDougall, of Coleman, is in the city, Mr. Bruce Stewart was a passenger to town by the easvern train this morning. Mr. William Campbell, M. L. A., 0% Sea View registered at the Hotel Davies last evening. Mr. H. H. Beer, of Summerside, was among the guests at ‘the Hovel Davies last evening, Hon. Peter in the city, Hotel Davier, McNutt, of Malpeque, is He is registered at the Messre G. F. Owen, Georgetown, and Ceo. Inman, Montagne, came to town by the eastern traim to-day. Mr.G. W. C. Oland, of Halifax, i is on a business trip to the province. He is registered at the Hotel Davies. Mr. E. Y. Rowland, of St. Stephen, N. B., came to Charlottetown last evening. He is registered at the Hotel Davies, Mr. Raymond C. Archibald, a clever young Hatigonian well kaown in this pro- vince, 18 pursuing his etudies in Germany. Mr. R, A. March,of St. Joho,a well kaown commercial traveller, registered atthe Hotel Davies yesterday afiernoon. Mr. William Knight, of Koight & Black, Amherst, crossed to this province yesterday. He is aguest atthe Hotel Davies. Dr Macneill, Stanley Bridge, Rev. J. A. Macdonald, Miscouche, 3 Bianchard and A. E.McEachen came to town by the train! from Summerside this moruing. Capt Bovyer, Georgetown, came to town this moroving and left again in the special for St. Peter's and Souris. Mr. John Robertsor, Inkerman, came from Georgetown to Mt. Stewart and joined the special atthe latrer place, The #pecial in connection with the farm- era meetings to be beld at St. Peter’s thie afternoon and at Souris this evening left Charlot'etown shortly after 12 o’clock Besides profeseors Robertsos and Macoun a large num ber of farmers, profcessioual and business men went up to attend the meet- ings. Among these were Premier Far- quharson, Jas R. McLean, Com miss.cner of Publis Worka, Wm Campbell, Hon. P. McNutt, Jas H. Cummiskey, M. L. A’a; T.. J. Dillon, Charles Paimer, F. L. Haszard, F H Beer, A. Horne, E. R. Brow, M. Ratteabury, Geo. E. Hughes, Dr. McLeod, C. R. Small- wood, G. M. Moore, Jas Barrett. W. L. Cottou, of Tae Examiner, F. J. Nash, of the Patriot and‘Jas. McIsaac of the Herald, besides alarge number of representative farmere. The special leaves Souris on returo tonight at il o’clock. <a ~ SUPREME COURT. Grorertown, March 2. Leslie vs White—action for wages.—- This case was concluded last evening when the Chief Justice reeerved judgment. Matheson for plaintiff; Stewart, Q. C., and Jobo S. McDonald for defendant. McDonald vs Renton, now before the court. Matheson for the plaintiff, Sewt- art.Q.C., and D. A. McKinnon for the defendant. The jurymen were discharged yesterday and it was expected that the regular busi- ness of the court will be over this evening, and that the Gallant election appeal will come On to-morrcw. Judges Hodgson and Fitzjsrald are expected down to-night to sit on it in conjanction with the Chief Justice. QS eee 1899 DIARIES. Canadian nt aD and Amrican Excelsior DIARIES all sizes for the POCKET. OFFICE or HOME. P.E. I. Almanae now on sale. HASZARD & MOORE, S$ ME FACTS REGARDING THE RAPID INCREASE OF HEART TROUBLES. — Do NotBe Alarmed, But Look For The Cause. Heart troubles, at least among the Americans, are certainly increasiag and | while this may be largely due to the excite- ment and worry of American business life, it is more often the result of weak stomachs, of poor digestion. Real organic disease is incurable, bat not One case in a hundred of heart troubles is organic. (Srecta. tro Tas Examiver.} Pirrasurc, Pa., March 2.—Ac advance of 50cts a ton was made today in steel billets. Bessemer pig iron billets are quoted at $23 per ton and Beseemer pig at $1°,50. Under the scale of agreement of the Amalgamated Association the advance ia billets will be followed by an increase of eight per cent. wages to skilled workmen. The advance will affect about 15,000 men. — ~ Co ROYAL ——— The close relation hetween heart trouble | and poor digestion is because both organs are controlled by the same great nerves, the Sympathetic and Pheum: ogastric. Io another way, also the heart is affect~ ed by the form of poor digestion, which | causes gas and fermentatian from half digested food. There is a feelingof im- pression and heavioese in the chest caused by pressure of the distended stomach vn the heart and lunge, ioterfering with the action; hence arises palpitatioa and short breath. : ‘ making it thin and watery, which irritates Malcolm McDonald and F. G,' 8nd weakens the heart. Poor digestion also poisons the blood, The most sensible treatment for heart trouble is to improve the digestion and to insure the prompt assimilation of food, This can be done by the regular use after meals of some safe, pleasant and effective digestive preparation, ice | Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets, which may be found at most drug stores and which 5 contain valuable, harmless digestive ele- ments in ay leasant, convenient form. It is safe to say that the regniar persist~ ent uve of Stuart’s Dysrepsia Ta Diets at | at | mea! time will cure any form of stomach trouble except cancer of the stomach, Full size package of these tablets on | by druggists at fifty cents, Little book on stomach troubles mailed free. Address | MB, F. A. Stuart, Co., Marshall, Mich. anal DIED. At Cambridge, Mass.,on the 23rd ult., James Stumblee, formerly of Plymouth, | England. The deceased was a brother of W. W. Stumbles and the late Johu on of this city. | Sl sanece eae —— | AKAAR Do You now * That impnre soaps are the direct causs of a Jarge amount of skin diseases? ae Avoid the danger by ueing “Sunlight” and Lifebuoy Soaps, which are guaran teed to be absolutely pure: equally good for the toilet as the laundry. “| “aN as a a, sw Ae a BS “At | S% s% - > Ae Ww . MV. How about your supply of Visiting Cards? Do you need some more? ISG we “aN We print them — print them nicely, and use really good cards. The price: Ladies’, 40c a prekage; Gentlemens’, 35¢ a sw e package. () SSIS aS == The Examiner Pub. Co. a S% Visiting Card Printers aS J. O. SIMS 16 America Square, London, England CANNED GOODS AND PRODUCE BROKER. Ya 5 Ep ewe Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar, Safeguards the food against alum, oo powders are the greatest of the present day. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CC., NEW YORK. RORRAAR AAAI A Alum menacers to *, (n The : Face of the Waters - A title of s, well known vies" —this has nothing to do with 7 the waters onthe face; that hard tap water, coupled with March winds very often mak- ing the skin rough and cracked No better preparation on the market than BRITISH ALMOND PINK Softening, healing, soothing, So easy to use. So pleasant- ly perfamed. Price 25 cents. Prepared and sold by a, A.W. REDDIN, Phm, B Central Dru ess & 2 Sunnyside, EERE EE SEE ¥¥ * sf Hi ‘Wall P Hell We have opened our magnificent new stock of 1899 Wall Papers, In doing so we have crowded out many ODDS and ENDS from last years stock, lots suitable for almost any sized room, Gilts, Plains, Halls,& Borders these we have placed on counter on 2nd flat. The prices we have hardly considered, We want the room they occupy, they are yours at your own price. See them, See them. Geo. Carter & Co. Importers of wall paper The Photographic and Crockery business carried on by the late Cryus Lewis will be continued by the undersigned, at the old stand on Grafton Sirest, Thanking the public for past favcre and hoping for a continuance of the same, I remain, respectfully ycurs, SABRBL Le, ‘Twenty Dollars Reward An exteusive City and Shipping Trade gives mé¢ excelient facilities for havdling to bet ad- nae yonr shinments of Lobsters, (Cheese, Batter, Bacon. Ezgr aad Pouliry. Correspondence soucited BB. poems Prices and prompt Returns Guar Mar, 20d—2m Any person giving vieg_ ietensetia leading ‘te the apprehension of 'he perty or parties whe broke into my bhou-« ow North Riéwer petween the dates of the 25cd sed the 29th | inet. will receive the abeve reward, R. M. YOUNG, er ee “a > eet eee