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A et jus right width of bosom, splendid linen get BY i | hae 0 mn and bands ‘ i $1.25 = wy at a, Similar grade, open back and front, $1.50 is ye tollars and Cuffs—— A big lot of new styles in ¢ sllars. L0e each. 3 fora quarter. A big lot of 4 ply linen collars in all the new shapes, Us each, $2.00 per doz. Cuffs, special 1c per pair and 27c pair, at the White Fair. nee Ate a hin hs a SEG S if it’s Newson’s Ii’s ‘We Hare Not Found It Necessary Good Sps% ai Sp GREG | te cut 4 off OUR prices in order tosell our goods—as a matter of fact our REGULAR I rices are as low as other CUT prices Ask to see our $21-00 Bedroom Suite, you will pro bably find it as goo! as any other suite in the city red uced from B27 to $22.00 5 VY NEW oo i JOHN 3 Bs 5 GD | Ke . ese, Ce A. A, Fo ML FN 4 Se Po Nie Fe Ne Fee bs Si 4% 3 ge li Me Le He SAG Sh ie La ET as Ts ES a aman ‘ n si LEH... a fw nm 2 a eS f0GK:Y &A CME. A large variety Hockey Sticks and Pucks. Tice away duwn SIMON W. CRABBE STOVES & HARDWARE Walker’ s Corner.... ri ARLOTTETOWN P E.. , READY FOR WAR Great Activity at Toulon and Elsewhere ee ee OFFICIALLY PREACHED. out of the Mediterranean (Sreciat to Tue Examiver ) Loyvon, Eoglard Feb. 15.—'The Toulon correspondent ofthe Daily Mail, ino re- /maurking upon the extraordinary activity j}at the arsenal] there | | } | Corsica, and Aizeria, and war | j | i | , aod generally abserv- able in the French naval works, says : “It is believed that Mr. Loekroy, the | Minister of Marine, expects war with | Great Britain with'o two. years, and it is is notorious that a war with England is being preached in official circles in Paris.” Troops are being poured into Tunis, materia] is being sent to al! colonies. The French offi they willsweepthe B ine vers Openly boast that ritish fleet out of the MW | Mediterranean. | i } _——— ’ Where Bicycles are Taxed. Lonpon, Feb. 11.—Now that a tax of has been plac ed on bicycles it 18 possi ble to form some ‘dea of the number of | machines in Belzinm, Officials etatis- tics show that 100,000 bicycles have been declared by their owners, whereby the state has benefited to the extent of abont $200,000. There is no doubt, however, that a considerable number -of bicycles have not been declared, and thereby the tax bas been avoided, CATARRH OF STOMACH. A Pleasant,fimple, but Safe and Eifectual Cure for It. Catarrh of the stomach has long been considered the next thing to incurable. The usual symptoms are a fal! or bl ating seasation afier “ating, accom panied somes times with sour or watery risings, a for- mation of gassee, causing pressure ou the | heart and Jungs and difficult breathing; headaches, fickle appetite, nervousness and a general played out, languid feeling. Thereis often a fou! taste in the mouth, coated tongue and if the ivterior of the | stomach could be seen it would show a slimy, iwflamed condition, The cure of this common and obstinate trouble is found in a treatment which vausee the food to be readily, thoroughly digested before it has time to ferment and irritatethe delicate mucous surfaces of thestomach. To secure a prompt and healthy digeston is the one necessiry thing tod» aud when normel digestion is | secured the catarrhal condition will have ditappeared. According to Dr. Harlanson the sefest and best treatmentis to use after each meal atablet, composed of Diatase, Ase- ptic Pepsin, a little Nux, Golden Seal and fruit acide. These tablets can now be found «ata}) drug stores under the rame of Stuarv’s Dyspepsia Tablets and not being a patent medicine can be used with perfect safety and assurance that bealthy appes tite and thorough digestion will follow their regular use after meals. Mr. N. J- Boohner, of 2710 Dearborn Street Chicago, IJi., writes: ** Catarrh is a local condition resulting from 4 neglect- ed cold in the head, whereby the lining} mé¢mbraue of the nose becomes inflamed A WAR WITH ENGLAND BEING | bail. rue Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak ‘free.’ '_—Evnipioas THE N.B ELECTIONS n Opposition Candidate arrested for Libel. {Segcian tro Tue Examiner ] Feb, 15.—W. J. Deav, Opposition candida’e was arrested for ai | es T. JOEN, , fammatory ].bel on a warrant sworn out by | the ee. hy 5 Dunn, but released on His examination will be held to- | day’ The Digby Fire (Say they will sweep English Ships | (Srecrat ro THe ExaMNER. | Hauirax, Feb. 15e—The Digby dollars. loss by fire at is estimated at eighty thousand nanan Valuable Geographical Datain the Andes Collected . } tains, j and Sir William has that Soraca 1s the highest South american | expe | cend to the sunamit 21 chain contains glaciers of immense thick - and the poisonous discharge therefrom passes backward into the throat and | reaches the etomach, thus producing} catarrh of the stomach. Medical antboritiesprescribed for me for three years | tor catarrh of stomaca without cure, but today I am the bappiest cf men after using only one box of 8! uart’s Dyspepsia Tab ‘ets 1 cannot find appropriate words to express my gooc feeling. Ihave found flesh, aDp~ petite and sound rest from their use.’ Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets is the safest preparation as well as the simplest and most convenient remedy for any form ot indigestion, catarrh of stomach, bilionsners, sour stomach, heartburn and Lloatin z atter meels. Send for litt!e book mailed free, on stomach troubles, by addressing Stuart Cu., Marshall, Mich. The tablets can be found at all the drug stores. | } } i ' | | DR CLIFT cures Chroni Diseases and Rupture ic Ch’town, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Call or send stamp fer information. thirds of the yawning cavities, Liverpoot, Feb, 11.—Sir William Cons ' way hag arrivedat Liverpool afie> eight | months exploration in the Andes Moun- The priocipal ebject of his explor- ation was the Cordiileras, a chain running a hundred miles through Bolivia. Some important pew geographical data, together with maps and views, have been collected, established the fact peak, exceeding Aconcay ua by over 1,000 | feet. Sir Philip Conway was the first to as- ofthe peak; which is capped by a snow cone 409 feet dee p. The ness, and the scenery, Sir William says, is the grandest in existence. ease 1 aan ean emareneae IMPENETRABLE CUIRASS. oe ee ee Staite Bullet Fails to Pierce a New Iavention. Parts, Feb 13.—Remarkable experi- mente with a new cCuirass constructed by a French iaventor named Threand, have beep made at Asnieres, four miles from Paris. Tie ess otial portion of the cvirass isa sheet of metal, the composition of which is a secret. Tbe plate is fied with @n inner and an outer lining, the nature of which also isa secret. The weight cf the cuirass is avout 7 pound14 ounces. A waaser rifle of six miuliimetres calibre was ewwployed in the test at adistance of 70 yards. The shot strick the cuirass in the center. The front of the cuirass was found to be torn, but the indentation of the meta! plate was very slight, while the back lining was intact. \Jo a word, the report of the experiment says, the impen- rability of the cuirass was proved to be perfect. — Explorations in Iceland. Mr. T. Thoroddsen exploration of Iceland, has completed the to which he has given up his vacactions for the past fifteen vears. He will »ow write a full account of the results of his labors, which wi'l be published with his map of Iceland. The New York Suna of recent date published a | resume of his labors. For years’ his j articles 02 Teel and have been in great demand, and he is regarded as an avthor- ity on the inner parts of Iceland. To a fifteen years which be has spent exp'o 1 g Iceland he bas visited every nook ied corner, fouod hundreds of lava fields avd glaciers, and traced all the indentations of the coast line, and in valleys scopped out of tough basalt bas discovered deep lakes, voe of the lakes being 100 feet above the sea level, and its bottom is 275 feet below the level of the ocean. Inthe fifteen years he has tra~ velled over 8,000 miles among the sandy level wastes. Ic is not surprising that the | © -mpanies of the United States sete anew ; Corporation,to be capitalized at $ SIR WILLIAM cONWAY HOME.’ _,’° | for: | tinez, Ch.l an minister of the jnterior, has demanded of ihe Bolivias during the the imperial and Prussian loans of 70,000,- 000 marks and 125,000 0' 0 marks, reenec- lively, totals up roundly 4,000,000,000 mars. Methodist member the practice clock. A on Thursday at 5p. Geo. W. Hibbeut, Souris; H. Bryant, Halifax; Ernest 1 Quebec; John Henderson, Montreal; L. C. Owen, Southport; Wm. Richar:'s, B deforc; A.J. King, Halitax. AAMINE ISLAND, V' WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY agro see R ee ey i) Single ri¢ Copies two Cents a NO 39 | eHE WAR IN TUE PHILIPPINES Remain. [SrxciaL to THe Examixer ] of the Filipino Junta, is here and will sail in a few days for Liverpool. He says that war will certainly goon while the Amer ~ cans remain in the Philippines. —_—— _>- —— THE CRAZE FOR TRUSTS. a Combines in Steam Engines, Prints, Candy, and Bananas. From New York comes the news that negotiations are going on fora combina- tion Of all the large steam -engine building 25,000,009. Corliss Steam Eogine Company’ - piant at Providence, one of the iargest tog ne works in the world, hasalready been &eC cured. From Boston it is reported that negoti- ations are in progress fora consolidation of ell the print works of the United States Will Continue as Long as Americans | Hairax, Feb 15—J. Funa, a member — : ee MN NT _ — ee | The Pood and Endurance of Arab‘an Porters Arab carriers bear great loads upon their backs, and go at a trotting pace from 6 a.m. io 6p. m. During the mon h lof R smadan, the Koran forbids the taking of food between sucrise and runset, and this law is said to be held sacred and rarely violated. Not only do these porters continue their arduous physical exertion during ite twelve laboring hours of the day without taking any food during that period, but the French inspectors who are in charge of the gangs told our informant | that theycould work better during the /month of the fast than at any other time of the year, because their energy was not needed for digestion. At eventide, these Arabs have a moderate meai of wheatmeal porridge, mixed with large proportions of butter (it is to be had cheap) or olive-oil. Their expenditure for food is not more than six or seven cents a day, and the only luxury which they permit themselves isa cup of strong black coffee and a cigarette. The idler exists on one cent’s worth of bread with », litile olive oil, which be buys for an additiona: five cents. —The Vege- turian Messenger, intuasingle company, with a capitaliza- tion of $200,000,000. From Chicago the statement is tele- | graphed that an immenze candy trust, : which is to take inall che large manu-, tactures and wholesalers in Chicago, is be~ ing Organized. The plavs of the ‘combine are said to contemplate increased prices, and the abandonment of advertising and | yeusive boxes. Lastly, from Cleveland, a despatch is | States that a banana trust is about i» be ved by the American Fruit Company, of New York, the Boston Fruit Company, of Boston, the Quanter Fruit Company, of Philadelphia, and the Buckman Fruit Company, of Baltimore. The combine wil! control three-fourths of the bananas bandled in this country. The Fruit Des- patch Company is the name of the Coma pany. —— Great Britain Buying Warships. Lima, via Galveston, Texast, Feb. 11.— Great Britain, it is reported here to day, has offered to purchase the Cnilian and Argentiae warships. Senor Carlos Mar- minister, t. Mane, a guarantee of the immunity that he lives and property of Chiliaos in Belivia hostilities between President Alovzo of Bolivia, and the ftederalisis or insurgente. Four Billion Marks Subscribed. Beruiy, Feb 11.—The subscriptions to asso Things to Make a Note of. —_—— Cuo1r Practice. —Members of the First Caurch choir will please re- to-night at 8.30 0’- full attendance requesiei. Kach member is requested to bring a hymoa book, A geological subject at the meeting of the Natural History and Antiquarian Society next Tuesday. See ed. Bible instruction om: St. Peter’s Churcii _——P> 2. ee j HOTEL ARRIVALS. :Joho Homith, Geo’town; B. Toronto; C. Cox, Rose Hotel Davies - exploration. of inner Icela 2nd has beea E ae ha lefs 80 long, as the field was A mirror could not lie ifit wanted to 80 small and = far away that| The glass has nothing to gain by flattery. explorers thought they might win greater | Ifthe roses of heaitn aod plumpness of | jaurels in other parts of the world in beauty are leaving your face, your miirre which the public was more ceeply inter= will tell you so. Health isthe greates ested. Trave) in Iceland ig particularly Denmnstiey 0 the world. When a wome: difficult, owing to the fact that large areas | sees the indications of ill-health in th of lava-strewp Jand are destitute of ver— face, she may with absolute certainty | dureand Mr. Thoroddsen has often been compelled to carry fodder for bis horse for many daysatatime. There are no roads, and the summer season, which is the only time when travel is possible, is short. He hes discovered scvres of crater lakes scattered all through the interior. Many craters that helpto coverthe surface of Iceland with lava have become the recept- acles for the drainage from the mountains. We are al] familiar with photographs of the moon showing the parched expanse of rock pitted deeply with great numbers of ersters. The Jce!and explorer thinke that the country aronod V4'na Jokull would be a terrestrial ecucterocart of the surface of the mcon were it not for the atmosphere and the war of greenish ti: g2 that fills two- conditions—conetipat‘on, in one or both of two and cerange- ment of the organs distinctly feminine Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Preecription will cure permanently and positively and 80- called ‘‘female complaint.” Dr. Pierces Pleasant Pellets will cure constipat.on. There is no reason in the world why a wo-~ mas should not be perfectly healthy. She will gain in health, strenghib and flesh Hollows and angies wit)! give place to fall- ness and grace. She wiil be that noblest aal most beautifulofall creatior—a per- fect woman. 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