his is True Liberty, when Free Bcro Men, naving to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evripipes POM Mai Oe A ERE ae rn ea al AILY EXAMINER OOP Were: eee ad —— oo, $$$ — tt a Single Copies two Cents lerms } rl) r Ye ——— en seal << eee inesttinahentaamrseans —— — — ee : VOL 36 CHARLOTTETOWN P: E. ISLAND; FRIDAY MARCH 3, 1899 NO 53 , — ee = ———S ; — 2 vn ar ma A cs a nt eC SS ae annarmaaveveranninneh maint nmin ; : ; ° Ce ep Ne eee ee ae i, ek ie THE WRECK OF | Guarsntee Bonds for Civil Servants. PERSONAL. Encouragement for Sir Charles ill {ihn Mr. J. C. Clarke, Bay View, came tot ee, I it > lh» {i> YOUR CHANGE 3 WILL WAIT NTIL MARCH 710. But every day the assortment gets depleted. Every day bright buyers are busy among the slightly wrinkled, slightly soiled and mussed goods at the “White Fair.” iO PER CENT Additional discount. ‘This discount is not deducted from regular prices. It is an additional cut from the “\hite Fair priee.” What a Chance to li» Buy Whi : — > uy White Weat ‘ a ib» ae p ’ {Ib ee Ana our kind of White Wear i» Nets 2 : a . > e ’ ° AS ahi aA isn’t ordinary “thrown together White a SHS i ; 4 of UN" 2 [: | } Wear. » yy, \* Ky H)\ Via 3 Of course the styles are new. > Yj \ i. \ | : a , : . ; ; Nt} \\ | Of ccurse the quality is high: i> == ¥¥ We be ashamed to offer less. But there’s the other point—every seam telled—double stitched— PER no raw seams. 1O CENT Less than’“‘White Fair” price.... MOORE & McLEOD APA APA AAA AAA AAA AA AAA A eS se Sle ty OME HES GH BLASLLAZAASZSSASBSEBALSAS AS44448 A4444 Freveyy y= = ¥ ae WG Se Bae oy If i’s Newsoa’s it’s Good & We Hare Wot Found It Necessary t- cut Lo OUR vrices in order tosell our goods—as a matter of fact our REGULAR prices are as low as other CUT prices. Ask to see oar $21-00 Bedroom Suite, you will probably find it as good as anycther suite in the city redueed from $27 to $22.00 mm JOHN NEWSON Me hg EN le LAN PMG RG SG Lee TE Te LE PS RF ———— ——$——— Yee2e2li2eeeeee. London House - — SPE LRAT IEP AE A : : : i ——— Remnant Sale 7 T. J. HARRIS 222222 LLCS. THE LABRADOR, More Particulars of the Disaster, PASSENGERS HAD A VERY NAR- ROW ESCAPE FROM DEATH. The Ship Struck a Rock in a Black Fog. {SercruaLto Tre Examiner |] Oxay, Scotland, Mar. 3.—A number of the rescued passengers of the Labrador have arrived. They spesk of the sud- deness and completeness of the disaster. One lady was obliged to leave jewelry worth £600 behind and another passenger, a man, left £300 in cash. The light-house steamer left Oban yee~ terday totry to take off the passengers im~ prisoned in the Skerry Vore ligot bouse and to salvage the mails. Tosaxixy, Scotland, March 3.—Fur- ther details regarding the wreck of the Labrador show that Cap- tain Erekine had not Jeft her deck since two o’clock on the afternoon of Tues~ day. The second cflicer was sick, bat the third officer was with «he captain. Wheo the steamer crashed on the rock it was seen that Ler position was perilous as she was filling rapidiy avd might slide off er break in two at any mement. The beavy ewell and the rocking of the ship made the launching of the lifeboat, difficult, but there was no panic. The cooler passengers calmed the women and childrec, and the crew preserved the utmost discipline. The women and children were lowered into the first boat by ropes, and while the other boats were loading the steamer Viking appeared and took on board all the passengers and crew except a boat containing twelve passengers, inciuding Agoncille, the agent of Aguinaldo, the Philippine l »ader, whica went to the light» house, where they will be prisoners for some time as the wind has freshened and landing atthe lighthouse is only possible in calm weather. The Viking landed all the passengers she had rescued atthis place, where they were afforded every possible comfort. Most of them had saved only what they were wearing,but a few managed to secure some of their effects which they placed in bundles and brought asbore. Had the Labrador struck om the rock in agale,or ai night, there would bave been in all probability great loss of life. Aas i wae, Captain Erekine went slowly all night long, and only signalled full speed abead just before the accident, when he thought he recognized Inistrabull light- her house. —— TO CURE TOOTHACHE IN A MINUTE Use NERVOL. One application cures ;if not, your money back. Equally good for Neuralgis wd Headac Deuggists. he. 25c, at all D OD 03-620 D> S846 4D 6264 =e] o6 EF 268 “Doss FOR PROTECTION & INVESTMENT THE Standard Life Ass. €0., offers unequalled advan- tages. —_—— P. E., Island Agency : Queen Street, - Charlottetown Fred W. Hyndman bas General Agent. VOD OHS ODT SETVE a>. de OO St Dee ® SOD om (Srreiat to Tar Examiner ) March 3.—The Minisie: of Iuland Revenue has decided to apply to al officers of his Department, engaged in the handling of the public money, the rule which has been a’opt d both in the Customs and Post Office Departments, namely, that they must give guarantee bonds as security for the proper discharge of their official duties. The change will go into effect July Let. —_ Rhodes as a Prophet. Orriwa, [@reciaL To THE Examryer] AvesanDria, Egypt, March 3—Cecl Rhodes in an interview predicts that the United States will eventually control the whole western hemisphere, except Cans ada. —_—_ Kipling Jmproving. [Spectra ro THe ExamMInar. | New York, Marca 3.—Kiplivg contin- ues tO improve. The Pope's Health. : t (Srxcian to Tue Examiner.) ! Rome, March 3.—The Popes dition is considercd to be satisfactory. RETURN OF THE COON QUARTETTE. Und-r this heading the Montreal Star publishes a cut illustrating the retura from Washington of the Canadian Com- missioners—Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Bir Kichard Cartwright, Sir Louis Davies aod Hon. Jobn Chariton. They are outina bl zvardand are apparently having a bad tin.€ generally. Laurier ond Cartwright lead the procession, the fermer having under his arma violin avd the latter a banjo. Charlton comes third, having his musical instrament throws across his back. In his right hand he holds a chicken, which seems to be struggling for its liberty, and his movements are eccelerated by acrutch. Our own Sir Louis brings up the rear, and is evid nily falling tur- ther behind. That portion of bis ana- tomy which the artist bas permitied the public to gaze upon is covered by an old- time sou’ wester which bas evidently seen better days. Taken for al] in all the group isone of the most dismal-appearing thas bas been placed before Star readers for Con- some time. Below the illustration is the following :— Linger Longer Lov—* Say fellies. Take it easy. This ain’%s no pedestiian competition” Sawdust Johuny—“And what about the brass band and fireworks aw aitin’ for us in By-town ?” Weary Wilfy—“Tain’t no use practisia’ cake walk paces when it is cold enough to freeze the sunny smile out of a feller.” Diemal Dick—*Yab! This ain’t noth- in’ to the frost we struck at Washiogton.” Linger Longer, Lou—And that weren't nothing to the frost we are goin’ to strike when we get home.” Silent meditation follows. Call and get some of those dinner tea avd chamber sets that are offered so cheap at W. P. Colwill’s. Political Meeting A meeting of the supporters of the Liberal-Conservative party, in the southern end of the 2nd Electural District of Queen’s County, including New Dominion, St, Catherine’s, North River, New Haven and North Wilt- shire, will be held at New Haven, on Wednesday, 15th March, next, at 2 p. m., for the purpose of organizatioz. L. L. JENKINS. Oonvener. Feb. 27— NOTIC# t herby given that an application will be made so the Parliament of Canada at its next sesion for an Act incorporating The Canadian M age and Investment InCorporation for the following amongst other purpuses: To car- ry on the business of aloan and savings comp - any with all the necessary — ~~ to such a business, and to acquire anc under~ take the assets and business of The Canada Permanent Loan and Savings Company, The Freehold Loan and Savings Company, The London and Ontario Investment Company, we and The Western aoe as et Company, respectively, an them, and of nan other companies of a sinter ind as may agree thereto; and enabling the cerporations and parties to enter into = pecemsary agreements for the purposes afore —_ —— —_—- town this morning. Mr. M. Delaney, of North Tryon, wae in -own this week on his customary business trip. Mesera W, S. Stewart, Q.C., D. A Mc Kinnon, Al. McDonald,and W. E. Bent- ley returned from Georgetown today. Reuben Tuplin, Esq., Mrs Tuplin and Mrs Darrah, Kensington, were passengers to town by the western train thie moruing Hon. Peter Sinclair, Summerfield ; Hon Geo. Forb s, Vernon River; and Jas E. McDonald, Esq., Uardigan ; M. L. A.’sall came to towo this moroirg. Mr. Justice Hoigson avd Mr. Justice Fitzgerald went upto Georgetown yesier- day afternoon where the Supreme C vurt will hear the appeal in the Medde Gallant case, Mr. Enoch Paige, of Boston, who is we.] known in this province, celebrated bis 82nd birthday on the 2thut Numerois gifisand telegrams and letters of congratu- lation were received on ihe interesting oc- casion. Mr. J. Holly Bartlett, son of the late Mr. W.H. Bartlett, arrived home Satur- day end will remain bere for some time. Mr. Bartlett served six years in the American navy. He was present at numerous engagements in the late war with Spain, inclading the battle of Santia- go, where his vessel, the Brooklyn, took a leading part in the destruction of Admiral Cervera’s fleet.—Moncton Times, a - oo aE— ——-~- RAPID TRANSIT. Siz,—Itis time somebody kicked about the way freight is handle? on the I. C. R. and 8.8. -Stanley and the P. K. I. Rail- way. There ie great miemanagement somewhere. Gouds shipped at St. John on Feb. 14th, are not here yet. Gooda| that reached Georgetown on Monday mornj ing about 9 or 10 o’clock did not come for- ward till Wedresday morning about noon. Why werethey not loaded to come is by Tuesday’s train? Surly the four cars of freight could be loaded in that length of tme2, | R. B. Nortew & Co, Limited. Things to Make a Note of. Pouriry.— Rev. Marcel Conran will preach to men in the Opera House, Sun- day, at4 p.m. Free. Faxoy Sare.—The ladies of St. James’ | Church intend having their annual fancy) sale and tea on Thursday, april 6th. Services for men in St. Peter’s Church, Saturday at 7.30 p.m. All invited. Engineers drill to-night at Lyceum 8 o’clock, Bridge work. If you wish to enjoy a pleasant evening drop in to the Y’s parlor Tuesday evening. Cc Do You Bnorwr That impnre soaps are the direct causs of a jarge amount of rkin diseases ? Avoid the danger by using “Sunlight” and Lifebuoy Soaps, which sre guaran teed to be absolutely pure: equally good for the toilet as the laundry. FARM T0 LET AT ROYALTY, To let “Milford Farm” on the North River Road, about a mile from the city, at present in the occupation of the Widow of the late George Thorne. It comprises about 29 acres of land in a bigh state of cultivation, fronts on the North River Shore. There is a good one anda halt story farm house with outbuildings and a large stable and barn, and @ tool house on the premises. Possession given, if re« quired latter end of November. These premises are well adapted for a butcher and pasture farm. Rent $200.00 a year. For further particalars to. DA DAVIES, 254 Dundas Esplanade Public Auction ! Farm and Stock; etc. I will sell by auctien at North River Cot- ner, cn Wednesday, the:8th day of March, at 1p m,all of my farm west of North River Road, containing about 126 acres. Reserving 1 acre at corner, that village and milk factory are on; alse 5 acres of swamp marsh on the rear. This is No 1 dairy and root farm, and 4 | can’t be surpassed for situation and neighbor- hood Same day—Several horses, 17 Jersey and Guernsey cattle, 75 young sheep, several pigs, and other stock and articles not mentioned P S—The sale of stock is positive, and if THOMAS G. BLACKSTOCK, for the Arplicants DATED et Toronto this 26h day of January, 26 -9i tues land is sold will sell the balance of stock. — Allar. McPhee F Hi HORNE, Auctioneer If not sold previous—1200 bugh: turnips Sette de Sid ic SP AAAA [Spectat To THE EXaMINeER.] Artuvr, Ont.. March 3.—The annual meeting of the North Wellington Conservas tive Association was veld yesterday at which a rero vtion was adopted expressing admiration for ihe speeial energy display— ed by the great Chieftain of the Consery vative party, Sir Charles Tupper and the Avglo-Canadian eentiments expressed by Sir Charles in Toronto, and assuring hin of the hearty support of the North Wellington Consercatives in the Canadian National Policy which he is advocating, ROYAL; Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeguards the food against alum. Alum powders are the maenacers to of the prescat day. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. On The * Face of the Waters # > > # A title of a well known nove. —this has nething to do with 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 VINK Softening, healing, soothing, So easy to use. §So pleasant- iy perfamed. Price 25 cents. Prepared and sold by A. W. REDDIN, Ph, B Central Drug Store Sunnyside. EVER FSFE AARARAAR AAASAAA Wall P ~All 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 Qnd flat. The prices we have hardly considered. We want the room they occupy, they are yours at your ows price. See them, See them. Geo. Garter & Co. Importers of wall paper J. O. SIMS — 16 America Square, London, Kagland CANNED GOODS AND PRODUCE BROKER An extensive City and Shipping T-aise g 7): m? excellent facilities fo-ha dling to bes. al- vantage yonr shipments vw! is»bstvers, Cha?ss, Butter, Bacon, Egga aid “oultry. Correspondence solicited, Top Market i rices and vc»mot & sara: tay ente d, Mar, 2ad-2n opal JS eS