D cc tie ete _ THE - a _ - a, Terms Four Dollars per Year This is True Liberty, w AILY hen Free Born Men, having to ccc ttt _EXAA LIAR aa. A a055: advise the C “THE WHITE FAIR.” VOSS See Ac. on Sixth Page To-day. MOORE & McLEOD eee a, eETl_—— _ — — ~ — eee ea 222242444 AZABSRAASZALBASRLEELE rr Clean Sweep sale... You can't alurays get the chance of buying so cheap But the balance of our stock of Boys’ Suits will positively be closed out at half price. A few Men’s Ulsters and suits at your own price. Men’s nderclothing at clearing prices, 4 Boots and Shoes. A lot of Ladies’: Fine Dongola Boots worth from $1.25 to $1.85, all will go now for 75c a pair. A lot of Women’s Strong Boots for 30 cents a pair. fe BM a Ln he Ba te he thn bin bn do Blea INUCCELUUTCOUICUL occ Uccerreceerreereseerrrerereerry rn Men’s Overshoes ‘ $1.00 Women’s Overshoes - .90 Boys’ Hockey [cots - $1.30 Men’s Hockey Boots - $1.65 COME NOW TO Macdonald & Co 7J.B. : FOR BIG BARGAINS | iia AASALLAAAASAGLAAA UAL LAA dai . ‘ : atl ‘ "% PUALAULEAALL AAU L MAAC ——. ~s a . a = : ~ — i, (EA SPE se See SESE @ +f “> SHARLOTTETOWN P. E Public, may speak free.”—Evripipzs ed Single Copies two Cents ISLA om CHARLES IS ORGANIZING He Will go to Ottawa HAS BERN sweaaeD ON MAT- TERS OF GREAT IMPORTANCE. Managing Editor of Montreal Star Appointed Organizer for Montreal. [Srec:at to Tas Examryer.] Montreal, Feb. 3.—Sir Charles Tup- per will goto Ottawa to-night, after spend- ing several days iu this city. While here he bas been busily engaged in matters of great importance to the Con- servate party. His work bas been on lines of organization, preparatory tothe. next geners! election campaign. Sir Charles, with approval of bis party friends here, has appointed Henry Dalby as organizer of the English portion of the Conservative party here, to devote his whcle time tothis work. Mr. Dalby has resigned his position as Managing Editor of the Montreal Daily Star with which paper he has been connected for twenty years, CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOUR. The 18th Anniversary Celebrated at Boston Yesterday. (Special ro Tas Examryer. } Boston, Feb, 3.—The 18th aphivereary of the founding of the Curistian Eo-~ deavour Society was celebrated at Tremont Temple, Boston, yesterday by 5,000 people. Rev. Frances E. Clarke, the founder was the principal speaker, Ail White Wear left over from last sea— eon to be cleared ont ct +¢lmost half price at the Banner White Wear Sale next week Embroideries 3c, 1c, 2c, 32, 42 and up o the daintiest qualities and patterns at the smallest prices. make them, at the Sale, Look out for the advertisement of the Banner White Wear Sale next week. Binner White Wear Ladies will have an opportunity of see- ing the prettiest display of high clas underwear ever seen in thie city at the Banter White Wear Sale. Large numbers of Ladies have been expectantly waiting for the initial white wear sale at “My Store.” 10 Cases of Goods expected this week for the Banner White Wear Sale. “My Store” will also show the new things in Ladies’ Blouees for epriug at their Banner White Wear Sale which begins next week. ———— HOTEL ARRIVALS. Hotel Davies: Byron N Barns and wife, Montres]; D D Donovan. Brockville, reo W Hibbett, Georgetown; W J Bull- man, Ch’iown; Jack Martin, Montreal; R W Ambrose, St Joba. a We know how to} ND, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1899 EPIDEMIC OF SMALLPOX. Outbreaks at Waterville, Me, and at Smith's Falls, Ont. [Spsciat ro Tue Examiner.] Warervitte, Me... Feb 3.~An emp- demic of smallpox prevails here. No pre~ cautions were taken for several days. A genera! vaccination hae been ordered. Surrus Faris, Ont., Feb 2.~ Wolford Centre is full of smalipox. One death has taken place. Yor England Again. ee [Srecta. ro Tax Examiner} Ortawa, Feb 3.— Hon. Mr. Dobel! leaves for England again in a few days in connection with the fast line negotiations. A RUMOR FROM WASHINGTON. ° Severe Action Taken Against Gen- eral Miles, a coeeeeeeeneeetn (Sracitat to Tos Esamiven.] Wasuinctox, Feb, current at Washington that severe action is meditated against Genera! Miles on ac- count of the numrrous inverviews which be has given to the press. Reserve Ships Paid off. [Speciat To THE Examinxr.] Wasuincron, Feb. 3.--The Navy Depart- { ment at Washington has ordered all ships heid in reserve to be put ou t of commission. iitniinniediiniamneaiiag Funerat or Vicror Liwpet.. — The tuneral of the late Victor Liddell took place from St. Luke’s Cathedral yesterday afternoon, and quite a large concourse of citizens followed the remains ‘0 the grave. Services were held by the Rey. E. P. Crawford and the in- terment took glace in Camp Hill ceme-. tery. The casket was covered’ with numerous floral offerings, among which were tributes from the hockeyists of St. John and Amberst, of appropriate designs, andalso from his brother officials in the bank.— Halifax Chronicle. Bankine at Havana.—Some time ago there was talkof the Bank of Nova Scotia establishing a branch in Havana. Mr. H.C. MeLeod, gafter investigation, reported against doing so, and the pro- ject wus abandoned, ‘ithe Merchant’s Bank of Halifax have now decided to enter that field. EK L Pease, manager of one of the Merchants’ Bavk agencies, in Mc utreal, left last week for Havana, the bearerof of instructions fromthe board of directors to open a branch of the bavk im the city of Havana. Mr. Brook, the bank’s inspector, has been in the capital for some time. It is understood that the Merctiante’ Bank agent now at Frederiction has been slated for the Havana agency. The Havana agency will be a joist one; that is that a reeidert of Hav- aoa wil] be associated as joint manager with the regular agent to be sent down from the bank at Halifax. How much business can a man do whose system is in a state of disorder? Head- ache is only a symptom. It is not a ‘disease. The pain inthe head is the sign Of rebellion. There have been mis- takes in diet aad other abuses. Dr. Pierce’e Pleasant Pellets are a gentle, effective renovator avd inv'gorator of stomach, liver and towels. They as» sist nature without threateniag {to tear the body peace~meal. There are no ' » e <2 KOS 1 PROMPT SETTLEMENT OF ALL ACCOUNTS IS REQUESTED,% W. BD. McKAY, BARGAIN CORNER O82 i Peee esc eeceses OF 2NOSOEO2 ONE O81 SenEC Rhea { @ 2 S% Ki S si Se si An O._p Ayo Writ Triep Remepy, ; Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup bas been used forover fifty years by millions cf mothers for their children while teething | with perfect succes. It soothes the child softens the gums, allaysall pain, cured wind, colic,and is the best remedy Diarrhoea. Is pieasant to the taste, by druggists in every part of the world, Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value is incalculable. Be sure and ask for Mra, | Wiaslow’s Soothing Syrup ec eee EN FOR SALE } me | The well known carriage stallion, ‘BLACK - DIAMOND - KNOX, For terms, ete., apply at Lewis’ Crockery Store on Grafton Street. or | . ae ; ; ; : | World’s Dispensary Medical Association, Sold | griping pains, no nausea. One is @ laxative. A book of 1008 pages, profusely illus- trated, written by Dr. R. V. Pierce, call ed “The Peonle’s Common Sense Medical Adviser,” wil! be sent free for 31 one- cent Stamps to cover cost of mailing only. No. 663 Main Street. Buffalo, N. Y. -7o Linen—Weeks & (Co have al« place to buy tale liuvens ete., and household goods. Prices and quality always right. Weeks & Co, the Peoples Store Tue Banner White Wear Sale ie the finest White Goods sale beld at “My Store” and we intend to make it 30 attrac- tive that ‘t will be long rernembered by the Jady shoppers. THe baby is not forgotten at the Ban— ner White Wear Sale to be held at “My Store” oext week, and we are quite sure ihe ladies have not been forgotten. AN AGREEMENT REACHED. The Success of the Australian Feder- ation Project Seems Assured. (Specrat to Tue Examiver .) Me.zovrne, Victoria, Feb. 3.—A woan- imous agreement has been finally reached by the Australian Colonial Premiers re- garding certain unsetiled questions, eon. nected with the Australian Federation Bik which seems to insure the success of the federation project. Railway Locomotive Works. S ccteeetennemnial (SructaL re Tae Hasminer) Orrawa, Feb 3.—Railway Locomotive Works are to be established here. A com~ pany bas been formed with three quarters of 4 million capital. Increased Number of Immigrants. [(Sreciat ro Tue Examinan } Lexpon, Feb. 3.--According to British Board of Trade statistics, Canada ie the , Dumber of immigrants. 3—Rumors are ; and killed one. | ways been known as the best | only country which received an increased A Fearful Blizzard. (Special To Tas Examiner ) ‘ a Denver, Co]. Feb. 3.—A death~dealing | blizzard prevails in this State. Transcor-, tinental trains are tied up, Benner gets the Decision. —- (Srectat to Tae Examiner.] Harrrorp, Feb. Jan. 3.—Jack Bonner got decision over Dick O’Brien at Hart- ford. PRESENTATION AT NORTH RIVER ee —— Upon returning from the prayer meeting on Wednesday evening, the Rev. A. F. Browne, of North River, found the par- souage iu possession of alarge number of friencs, who had come with ample pro- visivo fora bountiful supper and a good time generally—aod also, as coon appear-\ ed, for § more important purpose. Short- ly afier eight o’clock the meeting was called to order by Mr. Reuben Barrett, of Kingston. Mr. William Fraser, of Lini- wood was madechairman. Afiera few pleasant remarks he called upon Wm. Scott Eec.. of Clyde River, who, in a ex- tremely witty aud eioquent speech, stated the reai oljectof the gathering. Accord- ing to Mr. Scott, Mr. Browne 1s a worthy successor of John the Baptist. As we read in Scripture, the herald of Christ wore @ coat made from camé)’s bair. On Prince Edward Island such a coat would not be found But their are other animals whose hair is especially fitted for garments and asa token oftheir reepect for their pastor in his work and their desire for his comfort, while taking the losg drives necessary iu bis large field, they had come to provide him with the best known pro- tection against cold and storm. At this point Mr. Benj. Ward,of Kingston, stepped forward andenveloped Mr Brevc2ia an elegant fur coat,a present fromhis con- gregations in K ngston and Clyde River. The chairman declared that he spoke the minds of all present,when he expressed & nope that the present higbly satisfactory Teiation» between pastor and people might continue until the coat should be entirely worn out. Mr. Daniel Fraser, of Kingston aod oihers had a prominent part in this very successful enterprise. ar FASAAAASAS AAAS AAA a Tue Russias War—They deal with a strike very drastically in St. Petersburg. Strikers in cotton mill resisted the police The Cossacks were ca! | led in. In the face of bricks, boiling water | and other things they stormed the work- men’s barracks, cornered the strikers in the garret, flogged men, women and child- ren icdiscriminately, and arrested 200 ,men. Trades unionisur seems to cut a | tory figure in the land of the Czars. Curiosities or Our Carenpar.—There are some Curious facts about our calendar. No century can begin on Wednesday, Fri day, or Sunday. The came calendars can be used every twenty years. (October alwaye begins on ths same day of the week as January, April as July, September as December. February, March and Novem- ber begin on the same days. May, June aod August always begin on different days from each other and every other month in the year. The first and last days of the year are slwaysthesame. These rules do ‘not app'y to leap year, when comparisoa ia made between days before and after February 2°:b.— Exchange. “NO 29 STILL VERY MUCH ALIVE. A short time ago @ paragraph went the rounds of the press to the effect that a Mr. Schurmau, of Prince Edward Island, had Inet bis life at Manila, in the Philippines, We are glad to learn that the report is not sorrect. A letter from Mr. Stephen Schur- man, @ brother of the supposed dead man, t»C. C, Gardiner, Esq ,'of this city, con- tains the following :— “A few days sinve a letter came from my brother at Manila. He saidhe had reada notice of his death in a California paper, but that be wasetill very much alive,— though he had beena month in hospital with fever aod had several close calls during the seige and capture of Manila. Once, he said, a shell over hie bead and burst just behind him. Ap~ other time a rifle bullet just missed his head and wounded the Captain behind him.” It is worthy of remark thatthe Mr. Schurman referred to is a second cousin of Dr. 8Schurman who is now on his way, as Chairman of the United States Nation- al Commission, to report upon the Philippines. They will meet at Manila ee err RovaL Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeguards the food against alum. Ai : weers are the greatest iamiaeta a of de pul day. —— ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. : > ve * Fi ABROAD try Ozone A wonderful remedy for {this di3ease. Also in stock — Laxa Bremo Quinine Qainine Pills Powders Qainine Wines, etc. A. W. REDDIN, Phm, B Central Drug®Store a, PSE SESS SF SEE EEE SES SE Suonyside, ~. SREEEF EER TY MUNSEY'SMAG ZINES FOR FEBY The great KLONDIKE number The Strand Puritan Harpers Scribners New England Outing Black Cat Argosy Ladies Home Journal Young Ladies Journal. Puck, Judge, St. Nicholas ete, etc. all for February now in at Geo. Garter & Co. 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