eS) ger vor -ish ants Torth citys ‘\dow privée ate of River half 8g, and pouse if ze" Thess reper yey iS, ara’? ars pel Vid =. “The White Fair” Commences THURSDAY morning at nine o'clock. You are invited. Moore & McLeod ELECTIONS IN NEW BRUNSWICK Lee - . - - . es deals If It’s : You run no risk . if you “my here [f our goods are not JUSY' what ' they are represented to be Do you think what we sell ? return them a id wet your money bac k. would say this, if we had not pe rfect faith in We havea fine line of the verv best in which we wil gladly sel] you on the above terms. * 4 a : : Our Furaitare is Good—Our Priees are Low % fs a John Newson Leh I. of 7, I Ste FE Me A Me FES Pe Me He Say POP SSN TS SB is Nea BP TA OD Tas wi ee ae A PROMPT SETTLEMENT OF ALL 4 oo ; ACCOUNTS IS REQUESTED, Meese Sess foSeseess aI: ie ENG 7 me we ve Se Newson’s It’s Good S$s¢ 3s a ~ i VA 3 ‘Oo SE ER IE s% a The Campaign is now in Full Force THE FIGHT MUST BE OVER OVER IN THREE WEEKS Government and Opposition Con- ventions are now Being held. (Specia, tro Tae Examinpr.] Sr Joun, N. B., Jav., 31.—Local Elec« tion Gini must be over in less than three weeks. No time is being wasted, The Conservative conventions are already called for Charlotte, Carleton, Albert avd Westmoreland counties and St John city. he Government conventions are called in St John, Kiogs, Westmorland, Albert. Welcoming the Doukhobors. [SpeciaL TO THe Examiner] Wixnirec, Jan 30.—R. G. MacBetb, chairman of the citizen’s committee, has presented an address of welcome to the Doukhobors ou behalf of the citizens of Winnipeg, ee Twenty Children Drowned. (Speciat To Tue Examiner) Korniessure, East Prussia, Jan. 30.— Twenty children are reported to bave been drowned by an ice disaster at the village of Warpuhnonboirhein. REFORM THE COMMONS. Thesuggestionis made tiat when Sir Wilfrid introduces his double action joint vote Senate scheme, the Upper House should respond by proposing a bill probi-« biting members of Parliament from tak~ ing fat offices from the Government. This isone of the abandoned Mulock reformers. The probibition would not invariably work in the public interest. But really the dargiing of offices in front of members has under the present Govern- ment become such an abuse that some- thing will have to be done. Last session when the deals were on there were half a dozen big offizes, in- clading governorehips and judgeships, beld before a dozen or so of aspirants sitting in the House. Ifthissortof thing were not done the Senate would not have to throw outso much bad legislation.— Mail ann Empire. ee a A Happy New Year Indeed. To those who believe there is no cure for catarrh and to whom the constant use of ointments, snuffs and washes was a wear- inees to the flesh, adelightful and sure cure has been found. No need for fetid W. D. McKAY, BARGAIN CORNER SSCOSSSSECSSOSESAR i. BOSSHSCHECHSHBLO je syrenesess BOSS SSSE SHOES HSL &2SSVERONE NaS as breath and broken voice. Serd for a free samole outfit and be convinced. The name of this sure cure ie Catarrhozone. Catarrbozone penetrates tothe diseased parts inthe form ofa pine-scented gas. Write at once to N. C. Poison & Co., Kingston, Ont. DR CLIFT cures Chroni Diseases and Rupture’ ic Ch’town, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Call or send stamp for information. = 3 ; es = 3% rae, L we tA Se Nz wt : Swiss 56 Bk “ay a> Ae ST, > MERCHANTS LOOK TO YOUR Fire Insurance. F. W. HYNDMAN pays his losses prompily. Strong English Companion with one hundred million dol. ars behind them. ex) = ee NE Se a THE DAILY EXAMIN This is True Liberty, when Free Born Men, heen advise the Public, may speak free,’ ‘.Hemsvenes accOTTETOWN Ps ee BRITAIN. DEFIED Russia Appoints Consuls to the Soudan. THE REASON THAT SHE GIVES. Not Likely That They Will be Per- mitted to Act in Their Official Capacity. Loxpox, dav. 29.—A question which } just cropped ap between the English and the Russian Governments. Tbe latter, pointedly ignoring the paragraph in the Anglo-Egyptain convention, p-omu!gated last week, prohibiting the presence of for- eign Consular officials in the Soudan s+ave by the concent of England, has just delib- eroment attaches lively importance tu an accurate knowledge of the political and commercial development of the Soudan, and proposes to give every assistance to Raesian merchants proposing to do business there, Now, the English Governmeut bas al- ready intimated that it desires neither foreign Consuls nor even missionaries at Kbartoum or elsewhere in the Soudan until, at any rate, Lord Kitchene: has bad time to organize the Government of this vast Africana empire and to place its ad- ministration upon a proper basis. Until that is accomplished En, land will have no foreign Consuls to render Lord Kitchener’s task more difficult through their intrigues ; with the natives. Least of aj] will Eng- land tolerate Russian Consular officials, who are always far more disposed to furth- er political schemes than to foster any | commercial undertaking. It now remains to be seen which country will give way; whether it is Russia who ‘withdraw her demand upon the Turkish and Egyptians governments for exequaturs for the new!y appointed Consuls in the Soudan, or if it is England that will recede from tbe position which she bas just teken. There is no doubt toat 1f she permite the Russian consuls to establish themselves in | the Soudan she will be compelled to con- cede the same advantages to all other ns- tions, including France, and thatthe task tof Lord Kitchener will be rendered there- by pot only difficult, but well-nigh impos- Bi ble. By some of the political and Govern- ment authorities bere it is considerad that this appointment by Russia of Consuls for the Soudan, follow'ng so quickly after the promulgation of the Aoglo-Egyptiaa convention last week, has for its object to bring the entire Egyptian question oa the tapis, with a view to its discuesion by an international congress. They seem to think that it is a “sort of notification on the partof Russia that she does not pro- pose to have England suddenly place her foot upon what has been until now, theore-~ tically, at any rate, an important yart of the Turkish Empire. FASTING IS RELAXED. Lenten Regulations Not Enforced Owing to Sickness, MoyTreaL, Jan. 28.— Owing to the pre- valenee of sickness, the Roman Catholic authorities have decided not to enforce tne usual Lenten regulations this year, and Archbishop Brucbesi will shortly issue a circular which will be read in the Catholic sumhobes relaxing tbe regulations which usually govern the fasting period. anions Tne Peace Confei ence. Rome, January 27.—Taoe Russian Min- ister resident at the Vatican held a cov- ference with Cardinal Rarpolla, Papal Secretary of State, with the result that it was arranged that the Pope would seud a delegate to the Universal Peace confer- ence if the Powers accredit special repre- sentatives thereto. can will he represented at the conference by the Nuncio in the city where the conference is held. cio How much business can @ man do whose system is ina state of ditorder? Head- ache is only a symytom. It is not a disease. The pain inthe head is the sign of rebeliion. There have been mis~ takes in diet aud other abuses. Dr. Pierce’e Pleasant Pellets ure a gentle, effective renovator and invigorator of stomach, liver and bowels. They ass sist nature without threateniog to tear griping pains, no nausea. One is a laxative. A book of 10608 pages, profueely illus- trated, written by Dr. R. V. Pierce, cal!~ ed “The People’s Common Sense Medicel Adviser,” wll be sent free for 31 one- cent stamps to cover cost of mailing ovly- Wor!d’s Dispensary Medical Associat or, No. 663 Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y. BY THE GZAR, Single Copies two Cents ISLAND, TUESDAY, JANUARY 334, 1899. NO _26 OUR NEXT GOVERNOR. Hon. Daniel Davies Will Ltkely be Appointed. (SpeciaL ro THE ExaMIner.] Orrawa, Jau, 30.—The Lieutenant Gov. eroorshipof Prince Eward Island be- comes vacant next month, when Governor Howlan’s term of office expires. Hon. Daniel Davies, uocie of the Minister of Marine, will likely be appointed to the position, Gold for Europe. possibly may have far-reacu.iog results haa: — awe erately appointed four Consular cfiicials to | take up their residence in the Soudan on! the alleged grouad that the Imperial G v-~' Ocherw.se the Vati- ! ! | hoping for a continuance of the same. the body peace-meal. There are no} ] (Specra, To Twe Eaaminer.] Care Towy, Jan. 30 —Of £6,600,000 sterling of gold was received in London from the Cape recently. The bulk went to the covtinent, very little going to the United States. —$— Troops for the Soudan. [SpeciaL To THe Examiner. | Cairo, Jan 81.— The Royal Irish rifles have left for the Soudan, - ee Sharkey and Fitzsimmons. [Special TO THE ExaMINER] New Yorx.— Sharkey has covered Fitz-immons deposit at New York, War Predicted. Rome, January 29.—Signor Crispi, former Prime Minister of Italy, and still that country’s shrewdest diplomat, dis- cussing the Czar’s proposed disarmament conferance eaid : “The Conference wil) decide nothing. Its sole possible result may be that Europ- ean States may put themselves on the road to an agreement for the creation of an International Arbitration Tribunal. I would like tobe mistakenin expressing my views on the future peace of Hurope, but 1t is my belief that a general war is more probable in Europe than general disarming.” Papal Jubilee in 1900. Lonvon, Jan. 28.—Pope Leo, acerr ling tothe Rome correspondent of the Diuily Chronicle, contemplates a univereal jubi-« lee in 1:00 to mark theopesing of the twentieth century. Against the Sultan’s Life. Loxpoy, Jan., 28 —The constantinople correepondent ot the Times says: “A plot to assassinate the Sultan has been deoounced by a conspirator, but the ploice bv too precipitately arresting four of the plotters enabled eevera! others to escape. An enormous range ot white embroideries—imported direct from St. Gall, Switzerland—- |: on exhibition at the “white fair’, Thursday at 9 o’clock — Moore & McLeod. Cure a Cold in One Day | Take Laxative Bromo Quinine ables All druggists refuna the money if it tailt e lieve o2c. A CARD. The Photographic aud Crockery business carried on by the late Cryus Lewia will | be continued by the undersigned, at the ane ——— ore SMALLPOX IN PORTO RICO. Natives Attack Soldiers and are Bayonetted. ™ BR’) Pon. » the increase &. i in the hospiti bas been comr Some natives wiv sentry were bayonetted by t. 2 The Army Bill Amended. Wasnineron, Jan.,27.—The opposition to the army re-organization billon the Republican side of the house has become so strong that to-day Chairman Hull, after Mr. Henderson, of Iowa, one of the floor leaders of the majority hadtbreatened to vote to rescommittee the bill, deciding it would be wise in order to insure its pass~ age, to abandon the idea of providing directly for a regula:jarmy of 100,000 men. He announced that the number would be placed at 600,000 with authority for the president in his discretion to increase;it 1o 100,000. 7 Ra eee | old stand on Grafton Street. Roya Baking Powder Made from pure cream of of tartar. Safeguards the food against alum. ee Alum baking powders are the menacers to wr ones me ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. LHe A*HAAAASAARA Lill ABROAD try Zone A wonderful remedy for this di sease. Also in stock — Laxa Bremo Quinine Quinine Pills Powders (ainine Wines, etc. A. W. REDDIN, Pha, B Central Drug Store FSFEE EE SPE TS FES Sunnyside. EAE EEE Ee Halt Price. Office and Pocket 1899 DIARIES 1809 We have some nice Diaries left. \ aig Thaaking the public for past favors avd | fact bought too maoy, and have decided I remain, respectfully ycurs, ISABEL LEWIS. NOTIC#& is herby given tbat an application will be ma- de to the Parliaraent of Canada at its next ses- sion for an Act incorporating a company for the following amongst other purpuses: To car- ry on the business of aloan and savings comp- any with all the necessary powers iucidenta! to such a business, and to acquire and under- take the assets and business of The Canada Fermanent Loan and Savings Company, The! Freeho'd Lean and Savings Company, The London and Ontrrio Investment Company. Lim ted ani The West ri Canada Lon ad Savings Company, respectively, or of any of them, and of such other companies of a similar kind as may agree thereto; and enabling the necessary corporations and pariies to enterinto all necessary agree ments for the Lurposes afore id oe THOMAS G. BLACKSTOCK,} for the Arplicants DATED at Toronto this 26th day of January, 1899. 26-91 tues that they bave got to move on—so out they go at exacily Half Price Pocket Diaries 12c now 6 cents 18c : 9 ZUG " fo "” " n 2Beue 14 w " so 2886 2 16 on " '" 36c » 18 os " oe @: 20 o " " 5O0e " 25 ! " 65c¢ » 33 75e 35 " OFFICE DIARIES same lee Come quick for first choice. Gee. Garter & Co. importers of Books, Stationery and Fancy Goods. may ~~ a Oy 6 v ITC om 52 ee 7 LRT LS OP er er seers Beery <2 i; remem re SSE OTT eT Te EEL EL SIE I PE ee ne eee EE T ~ - 293 z ice . 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