amma ——— - = genate Read. ANG bh See Men’s Unlaundered strong cotton, linen bosom, lin Sairts good >t) b unds, 20e each, 2 for Jc Men’s Untlaundered Shirts, fine tton body; fine linen bos« m and bands, Vhere’s only one better one made—that’s UR dollar shirt, 75¢ or to fer $1-40 The finest unlaundered shirt on the market. reinforced back and fri dless stays, 2100 iiren bosom and bands, special $1.00, two for - S1L.85 ce ' AT THE WHITE FAIR” ba. = ones erecting iii o> a lin Mair grade, ready-to-wear, open back, 73 » i M1! SAL ie! hnne ine nd ty : push lf ish, DY I I rit with it saw for ordinary. wear Open ~ ? 1 ack only, two grades. ei 00 and $1.40 Fine open front dress shirts, fitters, ¥ji@4 doa 2 ast right width of besom, splendid linen ea > still y ‘ — - ad 4 ae osom and bands - - - $1.25 Ssh iz _¥ .* “y * * e Pawn PA OS Similar grade, open back and front, $1.50 » sf . & ’ yon faim ASN A big lot of new styles in collars,’ 10c ach. 3 for a quarter. linen collars “in all the $2.00 per coz. A big lot of 4 ply ew sh Lpes, 2Ue each, Cuffs, special 16c per pair and 27c pair, at the White Fair. BP Gets UW li’s Newson's It's Good SEG RAE $ Ure EAaAwe Wot Found t Wecessary to cut 4 of OUR vrices in or Jer to sell ae PY % ARG our goods—as a ire as low as other et matter of fact our R EGU L AR prices i CUT prices. Ask to see oar $21-00 Bedroom Suite, you will probably find it as yood as any ether suite in the cit ty red uct 4 from $27 to $22.00 Qa IOHN Ne cheap Gi LS BME ETN Pia EK we IT SKATES Ii ME OCKEY &A CME. A large variety FH sckey Sticks and Pucks, Price ; away duwn’ SIMON W. CRABBE MEF AE TRENT ES HE Lo DG EF HE 4 at7 % ¢ ie) ue [seve i y Walker's Corner. «cece -CHARL@TTETOW N P. E. STOVES & HARDWARE! DAILY This is True Liberty, when Free Be rn . Men, ind to advise the Public, ‘may speak free,’ -.<Moaipines ee a nitinol And Changes of Officials—The Mon- | treal Postmastership. (SrectaL ro THe ExaMINer.] Feb 16.—Le | Semi-offically that it is definitely decided | that Beausoleil, M. P., for Berthier, shall | bscome Postmaster at Montreal in succes - siou to Mr. Dansereause. It is also stated that the Hon. Hector Fabre,at present Canadian commissioner in | Paris is to be recalled and replaced either | by Hon. J. } Monrreat, E. Robideaux now the Pro- vincial Secretary, or Alderman Rainville of Montreal. —— Candidate Dean Committed [Specrat to Tue Examiner. ] Sr. 16.—Candidate Dean has been committed for trial on a charge ef Joun, Feb. libeliing Surveyor General Dunn. Britain and France. Vancouver, B C., Feb 13.—Pekin des | patches state that the British government | has advised the Chinese government not to ; . 7 : . concede an extension of the French settle i ment at Shanghai under any circumstances, ¢ that Britain will assist china to | oppose any pressure aud resist any threats France m | adding ay exercise. esnalcaes ecelve: POM 168 rhe : D a! r ed f Hane Chau lreport a rising among the rowdy Claas be onging to Lung Yen inthe Yang Chow {prefecture of Che-Kieng, against the ipative converts of American missions, ‘resulting in the ichape! and the wouading of two converts. Sir Charles and Sir John. Feb, 13.—On the re- from Earope, Sir Kineston, Ont ., turn to Canada, of Charles Tupper, Principal Grant sent him | a circular regarding the endowment of the Sir John A. Macdonald Chairof Political and Economic Science and received prompt lreply, enclosing a handsome subscription, with the promise that he would promote so important an object in any way in his |power. The minimum sum required has | been so nearly reached that subscriptions are being now collected for tte cnair for , the Chair of Mental Philosophy. i NOTES AND COMMENTS. ; a —Enoglish bird lovers turbed over the dimination ip the number cf swalows. The reason for this de- crease 1s said to be the practice of catching are much per- the birds on the shores of Italy and southern France as .hey pass on their northern migration. ‘Lhey are caught with net or with line and hook by th? thousand and used for food, though the practice is forbidden by ftalian law, as we}! as by a treaty binding Italy not to permit the netting of birds on her shores WELL LONE, QUEBEC. Sin,—In thove days, when the religious flag is so frequently raised in tbis aod other communities, it does one good to come across items like the following which. I found ia one of my papers yesterday: — Faraer Port, Que., Feb. 7.—Mr. Jobn McWilliams, the popular mayor and well-known steamship sigoal officer of Father Point, has just been re-elected to the mayor’s chair for his tenth term. The fact is the more noteworthy because Mayor McWilliams is the only Protestant in the parish. This epeaks well for Roman Catholic Quebec. It should cause the blush of «ham? to come tothe cheeks of those who bave eo much to say about the intoler- auce of the pries:-ridden Catholics. OBSERVER. — oro Snow Shoveling. Dear Sin,—Hearing that summonses pave been issued on several privaie per- sone for not having cleaned the snow off their sidewalks I “would like to call the attention of the proper authorities to tbe e.trance t» the railway station. Meanwhile, what about the crossings? Should’nt the tweeniy-four-hour rule apply there as e!sewhere ? Tit For Tar. ——__ — - <r OOD’S Sarsaparilla is the One True Blood Purifier, Great Nerve Tonic, Stomach Regulator. To thou- sands its great merit lg KNOWN. -_— DR CLIFT cures Chroni Diseases and Rupture ic Ch’teown, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Call or send stamp for intormation. ISLAND; THU GOVERNMENT. APPOINTMENTS. Soleil announces burning of the mission | EXAMINER _ URSD. AY FIRE IN BROOKLYN NAVY YARD. fil the Models and Patterns Were Destroyed. [SeroiaLto THe EXAMINER ] New York, Feb 16.—-Fire in the machine shop of the Brookiyn Navy Yard caused one’ million dollars damage. All the models and patterns were des- ! troved, Reported Train Accident —_— {Srecial. ro THE Examiner. | rEBR ee 16, ENCE. Time Precarious. (Spkciat’ to Tae Examiner.) Wasuincton, Feb. 16.—The American Canadian commission meet again today. Fora time yesterday the situation was very precarious, aod a dissolution was al- most expected, - ———- —— > ——_ — -= PRINTE ALFRED'S DEATH Lewistos, Maine, Feb. 16—I: is ported the Graod Traok train | jumped the track at Yarmouth, killiog j ten per re- here that so0n8. — - oor IN PECULIAR PLACES. Price ess Pictures That Have Been “ound in Queer Localities. The recently reported discovery of the famous Duchess of Gsinsdorougi painting in the ceilar of a house at Chelsea is a strikieg instance of the peculiar places in Which works of art by old Fiemish aad liali.a mastera have been discovered, I: wou indeed, come as a great surprise to thore art masters to know the aimost de circumstances under which there ‘es have been found. gradiug A curious Case came to light a short ume n70 arding one of David Taniers, famous wor f art. A picture dealer found it am ° &@ quantity of canvass whicha Bec hand-deaier was exhibiting for eale at Montmarte. The dealer had put them on one side as worthless, and the collector, through them, came acrors one (wh ch was a genuine painting by Taniere. Aj! donots of its authenticity was removed when th: monogram of the famous Flemish mater “cas traced in the corner of the y glencing MHi.ce ‘ne of Titiaa’s finest pictures has been dixcovered in a most peculiar place. It is owned by some half-casts in Mexico, and adorns one of their churches. Wabulons sums have been offered for it by artisis who have been to examine the painting. It is guarded in e& most careful manner, and every visitor is accompanied by an Indian while the pictnreis being viewed. Ex- perts who have seen it agree as to its genu- inenees. The painting is 16 feet long by 7 feet high and is a ecene of the entombment of christ. Iss state of preservation is mar- velou*, considering that more than 506 vears have elapsed since the artist painted it. Not long ago a genial Van Dyke was discovered in that painter’s native City, Antwerp,in a most singular manner. Io oae of the poorer neighborhoods two houses partly collapsed, which necessi- tated their being demelished together. While the work was in operation one of the workmen came across a very dirty painting, which he threw on one side with eowe rubbish, Ove ef the other men, who had a little tslent for painting, took it home, with the intention of cleaning it. He was amazed at the exquisite ee and thinking that ne might perhaps be able to sell it, con- sulted a picture dealer. The dealer gave him a smallsum far the canvas, aud a few days later an eminent artist passing the ; shop recognized itas a genuine Van Dyke. He purchased it, and, slthough he has received big offers for it, refuses vc sell. Tid-bits. — UNION Assurance Society Of London, Eng., ee ESTAB LISHED FIRE INSURANCE Cn every description of pro. perty at lowest rates. $15,000,000 ———— FEF. W. HYNDMAN Gener 31 Agent for P. E. [. HOUSE FOR SALE. A cottage containins 9 rcoms with frost- proof cellar, good s: abl’; also & #tore suitable for dweiling house, Abvve properties are situated on Bayfield Street in Charloitetwn, Terms easy. A genuine Bargain. 7 i714 Assets - ' der thanthe circumstances attending ' His | fortnight ago, ‘® short illnese, Died Unattended by His Relatives in a Sanitarium. The London Morning Leader putlishes ' the followi ‘g Gespatch from Meran, io the Austrian Tyrol: Nothiag could be sad ibe jeath ot Prince Alfred of Saxe-~Coburg, on Monday, in bis lovely spot, left alone by friends and surrounded by strange faces. There is a certain mystery envelop- icg the whole affair. Whea he arrived, a the young Prince was al _ ready deranged and dying. Yet he was accompanied by only asingle man, He was €0 Weak that he cuuld not stand. At times, be was unable to convey his food to his month. Ee raved io his delirium is child} had freqn ‘nt fitsof violence, during which he suffered agony and would cry like a child, begging his father aud mother, in beart-re nderit g terms,to save him from the awful pains ‘n bis head. Toward the o frigat~ os end these pains increased, causing fuiscenes. Hedied in adelirinum, alone with the two doctors entrusted with the case. Itseems strange that no relatives or friends were e«ummened to the deth~bed. to state the canseot death; and the regie- trarat the town hall,told methe death certificate was under lock and key, and could be shewn to nobody. —— —_~ > —___ —— Was Thrown From a Train Lonpon, Feb. 11.—A marvelous es- cape from death was that ofaman vamed Albert Dack, of Watergate street, Deptford, who waSthrown froma train bya crowd of card sharps onthe Great Northern Railway, near Peierborough. The train was running atthe rateof 60 miles an hour. Theman made his way to the signal box,ihree milee from Peterborough, aud there ina dazed condition, he gave aa account of what bad happened. In the Peterborough iufirmary it was found tha no bones were broken, but that he was suffering badly from’ bruises op the head and face. —_———i >> <a Remembering General Garcia. Havana, Feb. 19,—About 300 wreaths and floral emblems from individuels and socirties have been pried at the foot of the bier of General Galixto Garcia, whose body arrived here from the United States veaterday afteroo.n on the U. 8. gunboat Nashville. MARRIED. At Mr. M.lcolm M Stewart’s residence’ Cal donia, on Feb. 9:b, 1899, by Rev. John Sutherland,Mr. Alexander McDonald, io Mra. flora Stewart, both of Lot 60. ee - — a ——— i DIED At Orwell Cove, on the 11th inet., of bronchi ie, Irving, aged 68 years. At Rona, Lot 60, Feb. Sth, 1899, Mary preeess relict of the late Joho Mcl.eod, ' Spring Park, Charlottetown, aged 74 pana, leaving two cons and one daughier to mourn, At Culloden, Lot 60, Jan. 20.h, 1899, Peter Gillis aged 44 years. after George ' HOTEL ARRIVALS. Hotel Davies : kL iward Bayfieid, M. Ey Leod, city ; fH Taylor, Byroa N Bares, F D Sex tt, Montreal, Queen Hotel: Theos Haram, Quebec; H | aren Morell. The lise’s but in bis hand And cavairy’s onlv what horee can stand When helped by the Engineers Artiliery moves by the leave of the ground But we are the men that do something al round For we are the Engineers aman with agun — Kipling. Natural History & Antiquaran Society Nex? Meerinc—Tuesday 21st inst., Y. M.C. A. Parlor,8 p. m. Parer—“*Some reminiscences of Island Geolegy,” by Mr. Thos. May. The public are invited Those whose names have been handed in for membership will please J. J, JOHNSTON Rea’ EstateAgent, Char.otteto wn, 38 pay their fees at or before this meeting. LAWRENCE W. WATSON, Sec’y- Trea The proprietor of the sanitarium declined | 4899 | AMERICAN-CANADIAN CONFER- Yesterday the Situation Was Fora Single Copies two Cents ~— vm NO 40 SSTEEMED EXCHANGES — | Philadelphia Ledger : “A body of cadets | from Toronto is on its way to a military convention in Florida, in a car which is draped with the Britieh flag on one eide |and the Americans colurs on the other. Thisis carrying international courtesy a little further than isusual on euch occa= sions, but it does not harm, and is a com~ pliment which tends to promote Anglo Ame. can good-fellowship’” Montres] Gazette: The Laurier Goyern~ ment will give New Brunswick better lerm®, if the voters atthe coming election endoree the Emmerson Government with its two prices for bridges record, Thie, at least, is what Emmerson speakers tell the voters. It is nota bad story. One ver- sion of it was usedtwo years ago to fool Quebee voters into casting their ballots for Marchand. Another version was whisper ed in Prince Ldward Island, when that little province’s general election was on. 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