el a ES a - “4 3 od HE DAILY EXAMIN ER _ Single Caniek oa two Cents aa senate read. ae terms Four Dollars per Year ve This is True aineiae ane Free Born Men, eceaets edvies the Public, may eal teee."- '—Evniems ORM 13283 CHARLOTTETOWN p: E. ISLAND, THURSDAY MARCH 16 1899 We've some fresh dainty novelties to tell ct this evening. Seme things every woman is interested in. Som: lines we’ve just received and place! oa exhihition, | Newest Kid Gloves Dair ty Bobbinet Mnrtainos = a RT daeedee- 44 aA " a = Are Fb igh OMA . Telling vou »—- of glove val- « CioUts ues is an old me Old story. oa Just one firet best werd that covers ae 22> all the ¥ Sy ‘*Perrins” Char m ing La ey” ef fects, are ; these new ones Only went on ex hibition a }day or two “NY ago, and _,) have been ‘%> much ad- cy mired. . ; a New sbades, new fastenings, é _ | just received yesterday. nets with frill, MPail- also with lace frill. A few prices are: my greund Pain stone effects Need we mention prices? 75c, $1.10, 1.35, 1.45, 1.9%. $3.25 and $3 45 per pair We guarantee them all Seen ‘he new Crisp Shirt Waists ? Freshness in ~% ~~ We ent! Wash Goods see how Shirt Just as Waists cculd well be any detotvina diel rettiest than Breceay fen tien i Shirt Waist are the new this new line. T ?” . j st Tr hey’re ju Wash Fa b- straight 3 rem the best . Delicately pretty pat- maker we know of. Tae i <-> terns in Mus “’\ lins ane Or- fabrics ar> af choice, caletul as as dainty, the styles the workmanship as . gandies. Stouter beauties in — you yourself did it. high grade fancy Ginghams, dainty, Dimities and Crinkles. Hard to give you price ideas among so many. “Lest assured the prices are less than youd expect. Some of the prices are: 55c,.85, 98c, $1.15, 1.65 Very choice dainty things at : 31.98, 2.25, 2.48, 2.75 ae et Se eG oy U's Newson’s it's Gocd Spade FIG : Wire Eaxre = Wot Found It Necessary te cut Loff OUR prices in onde: tosell out goods—as a watter of fact our REGULAR prices are as low as other CUT prices. Ask to see oar $21-00 Bedroom Suite, you will provably find it as good as anycther suite in the eity reduced from $27 to $22.00 in mM JOHN NuUWSON 7omm eee naa atte deena rtactste SKATE: ; HOCKEY & ACME A large variety Hockey Sticks and Pucks. Price awry duwn SIMON W. CRABBE STOVES & HARDWARE TE FU SF RS TD Oe SF Te IN Ce Walker’s Corner. eeeee ale cea iota > THE OPENING. The Speech From the Throne . a WHAT IS SAID ABOUT THE PRO- HIBITION LAW. And Other Matters of More or Less Importance. ~_— (Seseerat tro Toe Examiner.) Orrawa, March °16.—To-day will see t e Federal Parliament again in session. When it meets six new members wil) have taken their 1 lace. The speech from the throne will be of the usual character. Of Legislation there is very little promised, one bill only, the aua- ticipated measure of redistribution. ~~ re There is ‘ne reference whatever in the > speech to Senate Reform. The document commences with the usual allusions to the prosperity of the country and the bountiful barvest of year.j A substantial sarplus is anticipated as the resuit of the year’s tinancial Opera tions. Reference is made tothe international commission aud a tributeis paid beck to D.ogley aod Hereche}:’s deaths. With regard to the plebiscite, the speech says that im conformy with tbe |e, isla- tion of the prerieas session the vote of the people was taken on the question of Pro- hibitien, the result beivg such as to con- vince the Guverament that the country is not sufficiently favorable as to justify the enactment of a prohibitory law. Reference is maje to the establishment, of a aystem of Local Geveriment in the Yukon aa well as the dcvclopment of minivg in the district. —— lagt Bicycle Trust" o:u ed. ‘ we {[Seeciat, ro The Examiner J New York, March 16.—A bicycle trust is forming with fifty miilions capital, to include ten of the leading makers of whels. A.G. Spaulding and Colonel Pope are the moving +pirita. NEWS NOTES. King Alfred, teo, is to have a monument im the quiet old eily of Winchester, once the capital of England. The Eog' ith of the present day do rot fail to celebrate their great men. Smaiipex is now causing anx ety ip parteof Texas. Thedisease is also more or Jess prevalent in about hilf of the atates. Neglect to vaccinate ig said to be a cause of the prevalence of the diseas:. The Cairo correspcendeat of the London Dailv Telegraph eays he Jearns that Khel fa Abdullah, the dervieh ruler iv the Soudan, is suffering from leprosy, which be contracted a few years ego through teking unto himself the wife of a black Emir, who hase since died of leprosy. The peerle of Porto Rico, the easily conquered island, are now said to be dis~ satisfied with their U.S., rulers, and show their feeling by murderivg a soldier as Opportunity offers. The white man’s burden is pilinglup on Uncle Sam’s sbould- ers; and those he 1s carrying it for do no" appreciate Lis toil, but thatisa regular part of ‘he load. Mre, John Trainor, King 81. offers for sale athree story dwelliag house siti: ated on Pownal St. cortaining 13 roome and shop with good stabling in connection. Dwelliog saitable for double tenement. 92 dy&wkly 1 wk. The Prinee Edward Island Magazine is for sale at all Bookstores and ath. H Mas- on’s news siand. Priced cents The Easter millmwery shows in the United States are always looked forward to by the best milliners. Mies Maggie Me- Eachern, who bas pow charge of James Paton & Co’s millinery department, lett lawt night by the capes. Bhe will visit the priecipal willinry houses take lessons from the best milliners, and buy American goods for the firm she represeote. The best way to «void sicknes« is to keep vouralt healthy by taking Hood’s Sarsap .rilla, the great blood purifier. New rubbers juet reeived at R. K. Jost’s. OF PARLIAMENT | CIVILIZATION ON A POWDER CART. _ Forward Movement of the United States Forces at Manila Com- meneed Last Sunday. Mawita, March 14.—At daylight yester- day, Brigadier General Wienion’s divis~ ional brigade, consisting of the 20ch United States infantry, eight companies of the Washington volunteers, seven companies of the Oregon volunteers, three troops of the 4ta nied States cavalry and a mounted tuttery ofthe 6th artillery, was drawe upupon a ridge behind San Pedro Macati, amile south ofthe town. The clearauce was found, and at 6.30 8. m., the cavalry leading the celumo at a smart ‘rot across the Open to the right, evest- uslly reaching a clump commianding the rear Of Gusdaloupe. Supported by the Oregons, the advance force op-ned a heavy fire on the enemy. The respomse was feeble and desultory, apparently coming from a handful of men in every cover.. While (be right colauma was e@wiugiag to~ words the town of Pasig, the jett advauce ed, pouring volieys isio the bush. A sional budy of rebele made a determined stand at cruadsloupe church, but the enemy was unsétle(o withstand the as- sault. At7 30a river gunboat atarted to wards the Pasig, and tue rebels were first encountered bythis vesselinthe jangie near Guadalonpe. Steamiog slowly, the guoboat poured a terrific fire from her gatling guos intothe bush. Foran beur the whirring of the rapid fire guns alter- pated with the booming of the heavier guae on bosrd. Ia the mean- waile Scots’s bactery ashore was shelling the irenches and driviog the enemy back. The artillery than advanced te the ridge of Bamboo, aod drove a few of ths eaemy’- sharp~shooters away with volleys from their carbines. Tne art ll-rv then advanc— ed and met with little opposition. In the LCSS OF P PHE CASTILIAN. Sheep Drowned -She was Insured. Hauirax, N §., Mareh 13,—The wreck-~ ed steamer Castilian is goingio pieces rapidly on the ledges of Gannet rock, where she struck in the thick fog early yesterday moroing. Tue grain, of which she had 160,000 bushels on board, has been ewell- ing in her ferward bolds aad that part of the ship has burst. The water is washing in wand out aud carrying the grain into ths sea. Some two bund-ed sheep have been drowned in the holds. There is now no hepe whatever of saving the ship al- though a good dea) of her cargo may Le secured Une of the passengers, who is regarded as decid-dly a competent authority, ie conversation this morning said, * We left Portland sbour soon On Saturday and saw Murtivea’s ligbtat 7.15. We shaped a god course and foued vethiog uatil three v’clock yesterday morsing, whea souod= ings, which had been. takeo at intervals, showed the water was eboaling. We xept vo the south when breakers were sees on the starboard bow at 7.15. We sbaped a good course aad found rething until three o’clock yesterday, had been rounded and the vessel found tight, engines yere put full speed astero, but the steamer could oot be moved. She seemed to have slid right on to a mud-covered rock. Daylight revealed the fact that we were on the northern edge of the Gannet dry ledge. PorrLayp, Me., March 13 —The Cas~ tiliam’s cargo was valued at $420,000. The principal ‘tems were: Canediae ships meats—366 head cattle, 441 aheep, 18 noraes, 6596 barrels apples, 1315 packages hams and bacon, 700 cases cann+d goods, 300 sacks flour, 163 sacks seed, 1723 pack. ages hutier, 4811 packages cheese, 1394 forward, The Washington regiment resting on the bamk ef ther! ver, each regi-: ment deyloying OD reaching 2t’s station and furnishing it’s Own Supperte and then advasced ow Guadaloupe. The artillery a” meautime the infentry had been one aud Parteres. was ip ful] fligot along aline over a mile long and the fire was discootinueds in or- der to give tbs treops a reat before making an attack on Pasig. The enemy’s lose was believed to be severe,but only 8 Americans | Were wounded. Attbis stags of the engagement it was’ rainin g heavily. IS HT A TRIFLE ? THAT COMMON TROUBLE, ACID: DYSPEPSIA 0 RSOUR STOMACH. —— Now Recognized as a Cuuse of Seri- ous Disease. Acid dyspepsia, comm only called heart- burn or sour stomach, is a form of indiges-~ tion resulting from fermentation of the food. The stomach being too weak to digest it, the food remains uotil ferment» tion begins, filling the stomach with gas, and a bitter, sour, burning taste in the mouth is often present. This condition soon becomes chronic and being an every day occureace is given bt little attention. Because dyspeps‘a is not immediately fatel, many people do pnuthing for the trouble. Within a recent period a ‘remedy bas been discovered prepared solely to cure dyspepsia and stomach troubles. I: is known as Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets and is becoming rapidly ueed and preecribed a8 a radical cure for every form of dyspep~ sia. Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets have been placed before the public and are sold by al! druggists for 50 cente per package. It is prepared by the FP. A. Stewart Co,, Marsholi, Mich, aod while it promptly and effectually ree(vres a vigorous diges~ tion. at ihe same time ia perfectly barmless and will not injure the most delicate packages chair stock, 67 logs, 177 ‘packs ege« machinery, 33 packages furai ure, 160 pes ages leather, 9929 pieces maple blocks, 55 orgsos, 508 cases eplints, ten package- sundries. American shipments —95,568, bushels of whea', 68.353 bushels « moved tos position commandiog Pasig | corn. 2180 sacks flour, 1564 packages hame By this time the esemy | god bacoo, 3375 packages lard, 16 cattle. The officers who are ashore have no ex. planation to make for che steamer being thirty miles ovt of her course, a distance that, strangely enough, corresponds with the variation from her eourse of the ill-fated | Labrador, lo3t on the coaet of Scotland a few deyssgo.. The ecap:ain of the Labrador wee the commodore of the Dominion line, as Captain Barrett was ofthe Allan. | The officers say they do not know the cause ' ofthe disaster, even they were ina position to alate itor why thesbip was io the midst of30 many denogers. The course from Perilasd bad been due east. She should have gone east southeast, When the steamer struck tbe Chief engineer had just turocd in atid the fourth aod fifth engi neers were in charge of the en sine room. The fifth engineer ran to his “chief's | room and said. ‘The eagines do not sound right: tlere seem, t» be something the aisiter with them” The next inetant tie order, “Go full eat astern,” was seund- ed frem the bridge, aud all knew they were ashore. Nosound of striking was hearé on the bridge, but those forward heard it and he steerage passengers and the sailors ai once distinguished the ominous grating hoise. The f r:ard watch were just coming on deck, and when they beard the sound they thought the anchor had slipp- ed, and ran with haste to check the cable. MownrreaL, March 13.—Very naturally the members of the Allan, firm in Moa- treal, as well as ibore in close touch with the compaay, feel very keenly the loss of so fine a vessel. In the last balf ceatury the Allacs have been in the s'eamship lusiness they bave teen extremely fortun~ ate. Indeed, considering the number of vessels they have contiarally in eervice, lossee which they have been called upon to bear have ‘een extremely small. The Jast vessel] the Allans Joa was the Hanoverian, and she sank eff Newfound land some sixteen vears ago. This veavel was running between Philadel; hia and St. Jobe’s and it wa: believed ran intoa derelict. There were no lives lost. In 1881 the Moravian. of the Allan line was lest of Mud Island im the very neigh- bourhood where the Castilian now is. Thies vessel was in the Canadian -Liver- stomach, but on the contrary by giving perfect digestion strengthens the stomach improves the appetite aud makes life worth living. Send for free book oo Stomach Diseases. Ask for Minard’s and taks no other ¢h ronie Disease aid Bupture Cured by Dr. Clift. Diplome reg- istered in U.S. and Canada. Send Stamp for information, or call at Truro, M.S. office in Merchants’ Bank o t Halifax Building: Houre,11 to 1; 4 to 8 to 9, daily—except Wednesday, he is a Revere Hotel in S*ictom, and on Friday at Windsor Hotel,in New Glasgow. Feathers curled and made w jowk as geod as vew by Mrs. Caarles McMillan, Water Street. ao ood I wk pd. pool trade, and when wrecked wae b&b uod from Portland te Halifax; in fact the cir- cumsiances of the wreck were sir:kingly like the present one. For a great many years it was the cue-~ tom of the firm to insure themselves, Io tbe days befere the firm was turned into a stock company, eash member did as be thought fit with hie portion of the d ffer - ent vessels in which he hd ashare. If he felt disposed to turn over bis risk to an insura ce company, he did #0, otherwise he carried it himeelf. In the majority of eaas the Allans carried their owa rise. When tbe firm was changed isto a company, there were alto changes in the} methods, and.vew a line of insurance is carried on their versels. At least Mr. ft Alian states that to the best of his nowledge aod belief a line of ineurance had been placed on the Castilian by the mercbers of the firm on the other side of the Atlantic. In all probability the Mongoiian will take the sailings of the Castilianto this ‘Carters’ for Wall Paper port. The steamship is now at Glasgow | ishithypeteirenenemnttahmenaenamanenemeattn I | being overhauled. It wasthe intention | to place the Mongolian againupon the | New York route, she hav.ng sailed from Her Valuable Cargo— Two Hundred | that port lust year. T tis morning the marine insuraace men | were busy figuring up the loss—or rather what the lose wil! be if the vessel cannot be rescurd. The cargo is valued in the neighborkood of $425,009, and is fully in | sured, the companies thus being hit heav- ily again this year. The insurance, the local men state, is about evenly divided be~ tween United Srates and Canadian com—- eee The vessel is valued at about $700,000. ” The tonnage of the Allens afloat to-day amountto upwards of 119,000 tons, and this, of course, does not included the 36,000 tone now building. me Halifax Lyceum Buraed, Storm Raging. [Spgcrat ro THe Examrxer. | Hatirax, March 16.—Lyceum, former ly temperance hall, wae totally destroyed by fire last night. A big snow storm is in progress here. eee aS ee ee RovaL Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. ; Safeguards. the food against alum. Alum menacers to ———— powders are the greatest ROYAL BAKING POWDER ©O,, NEW YORK. We claim Our Island Condition Powder 8 a money saver to those who urchase it. BECAUSE — By its use animals assimilate the food they eat, requiring less food. BECAUSE — It purifies and enriches the blood. Sound digestion and increasec strength Saves the food. Try it. Prepared and sold by A. W. REDDIN, Pho, B Central Drug Store Sunnyside. sch icicle Wall Paper RICHT If you are going to paper o2e room or the whole house, send or telephone us for our sample books of NEW | DESIGNS. every kind of Wall Paper, from the simplest designs. to the most elaborate—-embossed effects. ee " > SEARO ARRARANAAGHARARE The right buying of Wall Paper is the difference between an ARTISTIC HOME, and an ordinary house. The danger of wrong buying is overcome wher selections are made from our large stocks. Lhe prices are right; as low as it is | possible to sell first class up-te-date wall papers. We shall be pleased to have you call and look through our stoek. Geo. Garter & Co. Importers of wall n— artisti¢é / 4 ] H <ciiletiiihianayi etialitiin dita eati dorsi