THE ——— DAIL EXAMINER | = a ee ey onsen st inetasnecediesadeneggetennemanccnerae==--—D ges Eaton ions fers Four Dollars per Year This is True Liberty, when Free Born Men, ‘having to .érise the Public, may speak free.”—Evxripipgs Single Copies two Cents =x<— Te VOL 38 “THE WHITE FAIR.” igmose 7 > @Oee See Ad. on Sixth Page To-day. : MOORE & McLEOD ae F eS ae ew ee 1 a oe ef £444£444442, 24444442442 4225 a> Sale... You can't aluvays 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 l/nderclothing at clearing prices, Boots and Shoes. A lot of Ladies’: Fiae 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 o0 cents a pair. weep WRAL UAALAALLALaALAN a sALLL ALAA kkdd Lk Aabadbedbbkdddbddbdbddbeddd . Men’s Overshoes - $1.00 Women’s Overshoes - 90 Boys’ Hockey Boots - $1.30 Men’s Hockey Loots " $1,65 COME NOW TO J.B. Macdonal? &Co FOR BIG BAPGA'NS WAUUAAALAAAALAAd Added 4b GAAAMALAAMdLhddecASbAdbdddddbaddbdddbdLddddd S224€24 2A bMAADS & br & bo bo 2 bo 2, 2, ln he be be, b, be bo & bn bar ZUMA a To Business Again BARGAINS IN ALLLINES All winter goods to be cleared out at sweeping reductions Ail furnishing goods at your own price. F Lith GIF GORDON & McLELAN Upper Queen St, We are Settled Down Men’s Stylish Outfitter THE FIGHT IN NEW BRUNSWICK Both Parties Nominate Candidates, See THE NAMES OF THE MEN BROUGHT OUT. There Will be Lively Times During : the Next Few Weeks Oe eee (Seectat To Tue Examiner J | Donouesrer, N.B., Feb, 4.—The Lil- . erol Coovention of Westmorland County was held here yesterday, The ticket choser was W. W. Wills, Port Elgia; C. W. Robiagon, Moncton; A. | D. Richard, Dorchester; and A. B. Copp, Sackville. } Sr. Jouy, Feb. 4.—The Liberals of St. John city last evening selected the fi l'ow- ing to contest thecity on the 18:h: Geo. Robertson, H. A. McKeown, W. K Rey- nolds and D.J Purdy. Hampton, Feb. 4 —The Lineral Con- Servatives yesterday selected Major H. Montgomery Campbell, George W. Fow- lerand Dr. J. H. Morrison to contest King’s County ia the coming election. Hitusporo, N. B., Feb. 4.—John L. Peck, of Hillsboro, and Altert E. Trites, of Salisbury, were chosen yesterday to contest the ensuing election in the inter- ests of the Conservative party, Frepericroy, N. B., Feb. 4.—The Liberal Conservatives yesterday relect~ ed the old ticket, Messrs. Black, Pender, Howe and Pitts, as their s:andari bearers amid great enthusisam, Oromocre, N B., Feb, 4 —The Liberal Conservatives yesterday selected J. VD. Hazen and Parker Glaiser as their ticket, edb teelsididitncn dices Taz Banner White Wear Sale is the finest White Goods. sale held at “My Store” and we intend to make it so attrac- tive that ‘t will be long remembered by the ‘ady shoppers. Tue baby is not forgotten at the Bar ner White Wear Sale to be held at “My Store” next week, and we are quite sure the ladies have not been torgotten. Our predecessors Messrs, Beer Bros, where famed for their white wear sales, They were the originators of special white wear sales in Charlottetown. Customers of the old firm will not be disappointed in the handsome display and the great bargains to be had at the great Banaer White Wear Sale to be held next week at Sentner, McLeod & Co’s, successors to Mesars. Beer Bros. Hoverkeerers can buy Linen Goods, Sheetings, Pillow Cottons, White Cottcns and Counterpanes at alowerprice than the goods were manufaetured for. You may ask how can it be done, We bought Messrs Beer Bros. stock at a vig bargain and can afford to sell the above mentioned goods ata lower price than they paid the manufacturer for them; that’s how we car affoid to give such valuesat the Banner White Wear Sale at “My Store” next weck You have wever seen such a handsore display, and you’ve never seen such values as will be offered at the Banner White Wear Sel+ next week at Sentner, McLeod & Co’s. Surretincs — Pillow Cottons, Towela Towelings, and Table Linens will be sold at less than manufacturers prices at the Banner White Wear Sale held at Sentner McLeod & Co’s. next week. Beautiful new hamburg edges aud insertions direct from St. Gall, Switzerland- — They we’re muca admired yesterday—drop in to day and see them—Moore & Me. Leod. Linen—Weeks & (0 have al- ways been known as the best place to buy taple linens ete.. and heusehold goods. Prices ‘and quality always right. Weeks & Co, the Peoples Store Thougbcelled to take charge of the First Methodist orgsn on Sunday last owing to the ilisees of Professor Earle, Mr. Waits yea not take charge until to-morrow. The choir has been re-organized; and the trustees have had the organ thoroughly over hauled. ISLAND, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 4899 NO 30 Se | GUARDING AGAINST SMALLPOX All Who Kequire the Operation to be Revaccinated. (SencraL re raz Examixer] Orrawa, Feb, 4.—As smallpox exists in severa! localities in Canada, medical officers of permanent unite will re-vacc:— nate all whom they think require it with- in their charge. Trey will exercise special vigilance and consider the measures to be taken should a cave occur, ~ Small & Co's Offer Accepted. ee eet (SreciaL 16 Tae ExaMiven | Monrreat, Feb. 4.—fhe offer of thirty cents on the dollar, made by KE. A. Smell & Co.,cluthiers, who recently re- signed, to their oreditors, has beea a:« cepted. Militia Orders Issued. (SpectaL to Tae Examiner ] Orraw4,*Feb 4,—The first batch of ike MINISTERS OFF TO WASHINGTON To Consult With Their Colleagues WHO ARE NEGOTIATING THI RECIPROCITY TREATY Regarding the Extent of Conotssions to the Americans, [Specia, ro Tas Exaxinen.} Orraw4, Jan 4.—Yesterday five Minis- ters, Messrs. Fielling, Mills, Blair, Borden and Sifton, left for New York where they are to take counce! to-day and Sunday with their three colleigues who are negotiating the treaty at Washington. The object of the meeting is to learn the term3of the proposed treaty and to con- yesterday. —-— ——— They May Visit Florida. (Speciai. ro Tue Eaaminer,) Orrawa, Feb, 4.—Official permission for the Toronto Cadet Corps to visit Tampa, Fiorida, is gazetted. a Adulterated Wine. ‘ Srraspura, Feb, 2—The Government is determined to stop the adulteration of wines in Alsace, and its campaign in this direction has revealed the fact that this illicit industry was flourishing to a degree unimagined, Within thirty days five per-~ sons have been (ried and sentenced for the crime. The latesttosnfier is the wine merchants Vogel, of Colmar,a large ex- norter, who was found guilty of sending adulterated wines out of Germany, and was seatencedto a tine of 10,000 marks ($2,330. ) —_- -—— The Naval Reserve. Sr. Jonn’s, Nfld., Feb, 2.—The aaval reserve mov ment proposed by the British sdmiralty is making headway among the Newfoundland fishermen. About five hundred have already enrolled themselves, aud the colonial authorities expect a many more before the end of the present month, e+ere Church Services. Sunpay Fes. 5th METHODIST Prince St.— Prayer meeting at W115 Rev Rober: Sutcliffe of Machias, Me. at ll and tev O Wiltliams of Montreat at7. Sunday School and kible Class at 2.30, Grace Church.—Prayer meeting at 10 Rev VD Williams, of Montreal at 11, and Rev Robert futeliffe,o‘ Machias, Maine, at 7 Sacrament of the Lord’s supper at close of th? evening service, Epworth League at close of Sabbath Schoo). Strangers cordially invited. Seats provided for strangers. PRESBYTERIAN Zion.—Prayer meeting at 10.15. Rev Mr Emory at li and 7, -Sunday School and Bible Class at 2,39, St. James’—Prayer meeting at 10. Rev T, F. Fullerton atll and at7. Sunday school and Bible class at 2.36 CHURCH OF ENGLAND. St. Paul’s.—Holy Sommunion atlla. m. Morning Prayer atil. Suuday School and Bible Class} at 2.30. Evening prayer at7 All seats free and upnappropriated. Every body welcome, St. Peter’s—Holy Communion at8 a. m. Matins ati1. Bible Class and Children’s cate- chising at 2,30. Evensong at 7. All seats jree and unappropriated. BAPTIST. Prayer meeting at 10.30 Rey G. P. Raymond at ll and 7, Sunday scbooil and Pastor’s Bible class at?2.20. Strangers welcome and vrovided with comfortable seats. ST DUNSTAN’s CATHEDRAL Low Mass at7 30am Children’s Mass at 9. High Mass and sermon at 10.30. Vespers and Benediction at7 pm. CHURCH OF CHRIST. Church Upper Great George Street Ser- vice at ll and 7. Kider D, Crawford, — Sun- day School and Bible Class at 2.30. Y.P. 5S. C.E. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7.30. CHUSTNUT STREET. Prayer meeting on Chestnut Street, Sunday at 4 o’clock. ‘ SALVATION ARMY. Sunday Services at 7, 11, 3, and at7 p.m, Week night Services—Monday, Tuesday Thursday, Friday and Saturday ats p. m, GOSPEL MEETING, GosPEL MEETING. —Railway Men’s Meeting in Prowse’s New Biock,Sunday afternoon at 4 o’clock.. Lesson, John 315—‘*Whosoever Believeth.” Songservice at 5.15 Strangers always weicome, Sanitary Diarer.—10 yard pieces 55c per piece at Stanley Bros—60 pieces boughtr speci- ally for this sale, and sold at a price hitherto unknown in Charlottetown.— 55c per piece semi-weekly militia orders was issued | justified in } Americans. i eider how far the three Knights would be going in conceding to the tp $ nall Pox at Quebec. THE FENIAN RAID MEDALS. Eight Thovsand Claims Have Been Filed. (Srecta, ro tras Examiven.] Orrawa, Feb. 4.—A board has been eppointed to consider claims for the gen~ ral service medal for Fenian raid and Red River veterans, Col. Aylmer is chairman. Eight thousand claims have been filed, Two Claimants, Loxpox, Feb. 2.—A éurious dispute has arisen over one of the provisions in the will of the late Baron Ferdinand de Rothschild, He left $25,000 as & beqaeat to a certdill Mesbert Wilson, and a pecux liarity arisesover the fact that there are two Herbert Wilsons, both of whom are willing to accept the legacy. Herbert Wilson No. 1 bases his claim upon the following clause in the wil] :— “To my friend Herbert Wilson, of No. 166 Cromwell road andthe Travel.ers’ Club, theeum of $25,000.” There is no euch number a3 166 Cromwell road, although the Baroo’s executors consider the fact of Herbert Wilson being a member of the travellers’ Club eufficientiy identifies him as the Jegatee. Herbert Wilson No. 2 isin the business as an hotel negotiator at Bloomsbury mansions. He taved the late Baron from s dangerous fall in 1853, and feels that the bequest was intended for him. (8reciat to Tus Exam'tner) Monraeat, Feb. 4.—Four case of sma!)~ pox were dissovered at St. Telesphcre, Que, yesterday. Spiritualism. —— : Lonpon, Feb. 2.—-A movement is on| foot here to put the practice of spiritualism | very much upon the same footing as the | practice of nm:edicine. It is proposed | to establish a collegiate institution for the | forms] instruction of “mediums,” snd to | provide forthe anthoriz-d_ licensing i | mediums capable of constructing othodox seances, The new scheme Owes its or'gin tea, Mrs. Stannard. Her object she says, is to! protect the public from experimenting ' with fraudulent and incompetent spiritual, ists. oe Famine and Massacre Mo: cow, Feb. 2.—The famine in Pers‘a ! is growing more desperate, and the Shah, alarmed for his personal safety, has iucreased his bodyguard. In and aroucd Tabriz, in the northwestern neck of Per- sia, betxeer Turkey and Asia and the Caspian Sea, the femine-stricken inhabi- tants have takea to pillageand highway robbery. They have besieged the muni- cipal authorities of Tabriz, clamouring for breai. According to the latest ad- vices received here, the policeof Tabr'z are powerless to put down the insurrec- ticn, andthe Christian residents in Persia are fearful of a general massacre. or ne Prices on Pillow slips and Sheets hitherto unknown in Charlottetown at Stanley Bros white goods sale. Slips torn and hemmed, ready for use 12ceach; sheets 2} yards long by 2 broad 58c each, hemstitch- ed sheets 70c each, The advant- age of having these goods torn before being hemmed is, they come out straight after being laundered; if they had been cut they wou!d be crooked.— Stanley Bros. Breaklast Foods For heosktiak ei have : Pettijohn’s Breakfast Food, Neske1’s Breakfast Herring, Self-Rising Buckwheat, Tillson’s pan dried Rolled Oats Fresh Ground. Oatmeal, Gold Dust Corn Meal, Rolled Wheat, Wheat Farina, AKABAAAAAAAAASAAAARAAH Roya! Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeguards the food against alum. Alum baki menacers to powders are the of the i ROYAL BAKING POWDER ©0., NEW YORK. Aaehdh adn LAGRIPRE™ "ep: VERY PREVALENT HEADQUARTERS FOR RELIEFS Laxative Bromo Quin’ ne, not too pleasant but effective. Our own Perfect Headache Pows~ Ke der , speedy relief, yy Our own Quinine wine—s'ans #” dard strength. Our own British Coug* ‘ — immense sales of jate, * Sunnyside. SESS SSE LE Fy MUNSEY'SMAG ZINES Ammoinated Quinine—} FOR FEB’Y etc,—For convalesentse—Pabats & Wyeths Malts—Beef Extracts, etc. etc. A. W. REDDIN, Phm, B The great KLONDIKE number The Strand Puritan Harpers Central Drug Store Scribners New England Outing Black Cat Argosy i e¥ Ladies H ome Journal Young Ladies Journal. Puck, Judge, St. Nicholas ete, etc. al! for February now in at Geo. Garter & Co. Importers of Books, Stationery | BEER &, 40 re aod Fancy Goods, ft ag: Oi Dial Se ie BE aa AIOE 8 a cee eR TE OIE, IIE? teat Teme mag sn MSs agp ——) — : sian AE? 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