weg Ty | 7 ' = ; “A / ites - ae - neat nie Pl RO SAME HE a g- cial lerms Four lollars per Year rs iE ~DAILY EXAMINER ~ ~his is True Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak fi free.” —Evripies “Sade Cosieet two Cents omers Chance One or two rooms in your home need paper- ing? Yondon’t want to spend much money on i Drop in and see our assortment of I Pagel lal Ali the odd lines, small lots, and remnants accuinulated from a year of w. ‘il paper selling, have been tied up, marked ata price that’s lower than the makers would want. SECOND FLOOR......» MOORE @ MeLEOD PAPER MEN. » . CHE WALL Paes if iv’s Newson’s It’s Good ip ae Bie TN ie Hare ‘Not Found ws Dak % It Necessary te cut } off OUR ovrices in order tosell our goods—as a matter of fact our REGULAR prices are as low as other BSS EPS CUT prices. Pia Ask to see oar $21-00 Bedroom Suite, you will probably find it as good as any other suite in the city reduced from . $27 to 322.00 mu JOHN NEWSON © 28 Mee He S!2 FMA Ee Ke SI PNAS Zhan Sh Se ie 3% x L SAP Kes I SE HSE SER efa5k 8 22222222222 WEF 3S SAAC ESP AG As NEAT Loncion House Remnant Sale = T. J. HARRIS je2e2222 22ee2ee2 and dences and business houses were destroyed | being killed. } 10 the House of Commons on the amend-~ IN MANILLA Many of the ‘Residences Burned Down ANOTHER FIGHT IN STREETS’ WITH INSURGENTS Yhousands of Nat ves Burned out ard Homeless [Spsctatto Tue Examiver } Maniua, Feb. was done bere by fires believed to’bave been 23.—Immerse damage started by the insurgents jast night. There was fightiog in the streets during the night but the Americians qnelled the uprising. A number of insurgents were killed several Awerician soldiers were wounded, Between six and seven hundred resi- and hundreds of homeless natives are buddled in the streets. Telegraphic News Pexin, Feb. 22.—A_ serious conflict bas taken place between the Russians and Chine-e at Ta'ien- Wan, 300 of the Iaiter It is said to have originatedt in & question of taxes, Loyvon, Feb. 22.—It is now definitely known that Prince Alfred of Saxe-Coburg, grandson of the (Jueen, and sor of the Duke of Ejinburgh, committed suicide st Meran, Austria,whither be had been taken from Berlin, and placed in a private sani- tarium. The cause of the Prince’ re-~ moval from Berlin was a gambling scan- dal, compromising him gravely. Jt was given out by his family that tae Prince was suffering from brain trouble. Lonpon, Feb. 22.—The president of the board oftrade, C. T’. Ritchie, speeking ment proposed by Henry Seton Karr, conservative, to the address tothe queen in reply tothe epeech from the throue at the opening of parliament, relative to the dependence of Great Britain on foreign imports of food supply andthe danger therefrom inthe event of war, said her majesty’s government hadfully enqu red into theexistiag conditionsand did not believe that the fears expressed in some quarters were juetified. The government, however, would be glad if some arrange- ment covld be made by which a larger supply of food from the col nies might be received, But if anything in the nature of projection was necessary in order to obtain this desired end, he feared that it was not likely to be fulfilled. _— ---— roe - Deak Sine,—I was fog seven years a sufferer from Bronchial trouble, and would be so hoaree at times that I could scareely speak above a whisyer. I got no relief from anything till I trie your MIN- ARD’S HONEY BALSAM. Two bottles gave relief and six bottles made a complete cure. I would heartily recommend it to any one suffering from throat or lung trouble. — = nl eden ee i ee esa enee {eho out 2]eonh*Doet*® FOR PROTECTION & INVESTMENT THE Standard Life Ass. Co, offers unequalled advan- tages. —————— ee ey P. E. Island Agency : Queen Street, - Charlottetown Fred W. Hyndman General Agent. 2G 323 &. ds seo~> =e> SOD bow i id THE DRLYFUS. CASE. A Sensational Development. (Srxciat to Te EXAMINER.) Paris, Feb. 23.—Le Soir announces that Mr. Madus, Procurteur General will submit his report in the Dreyfus affair next week. The report will ask the (Ceurt of Caseation if it is expected to annul the conviction without ordering a new trial. If this be correct, it shows that the evi- dence before the court not only proves Dreyfus innocent but that the crime for which he was punished pever Freneh law ovly allows, tion to quash existed, as Court of Casea- @ sentence without retrial whew there is proof that the offence alleged was never perpetraied. > Rudyard Kipling. (Speeerat to Tae Exanixer ] New York, Feb 23.--Rudyard Kipling is seriously illat Hotel Grenoble—suffering from infammation of the lungs. His doctors however hope that with his strong con- stitution he will be able to pull through all right. _ Srescents Victorious. (Spgeciat TO tHe Examiner)} St. Joux, Feb 23.—The Crescenta Hockey team of Halifax defeaced the pick» ed St. Joho team last sight 3 to 0. Good Time at Darlington. The res‘dence of John T McLeod, Esq., Darlington, was on February 15tb, the scene of one cf the most pleasant entertain- ments that hasever taken place in this vicinity. Mr. McLeod, whois one of the most highly esteemed residents of that place, has lately sold his farm and intends leaving this section of the country and making bis future home at Tignish where he will enter into partnership with his brother, L. H. McLecd, of that place. In view of this fact a large number of the gentlemen of the eurrouading country, supported by their wivesor some other frieud of equal importance, assembled at Mr. McLeod’s residence to show their great respect for Mr. and Mrs. McLeod aud family and avail themselves of the pleasure of spending another evening in his company before he ceases to be a member of our community, Owing to the efforts of a most competent committee the progremme for the evening was of the most delightful order. D. E. Campbell was called to the chair aad Mies Annie Campbell presided at the organ in her usual efficient manner, The pro- gramme was as fi liows: Song—The Scotch Emigrant’s Farewele... . Annie Campbell Recitation —Burial March of Dundee.. ahs ae cedweeanie Chas E. McDuff Song— When ye gangawa’ Jamie......--. aie od ‘Louisa and N. A. Caupbell Recitation — Larca. .. Norman A. Campbell Violin Solo--Aunie Laurie..........+++: Sin oe «6 pe ine eee ae en Jokn Ruseel Speech on Lovers’ Tactics.. Chas E. “MeDutf “ee eee eee ere resee Solo— Duncan Gray..... Finlay Matheson Gaelic Song—Fear a’ Pratha.......-.+++ snsedoeonsoovesoess .. John McLean The second and a no means the least appreciated part of the evening’s pleasures came in the form of a most sumptuous table at which upwards of seventy persons gave evidence tha: to eat drink and be merry is a thing not yet of the past. Dur- ing this part of the entertainment toasts were propos:d and responded to as follows :— The Queen—Charles T. McLeod. Dominion of Canada—Norman A Camp-~ bell. Ladies—D. E. Campbell. Our Host and Hostess—John F. McLeod, tobert McDuff and D. E Campbell Auld Lang Syne. Wi merry sangs and triendly cracks, I wat they did na weary ; An’ unco tales, an’ funny jokes, Their sports were cheap and cheery, Till butter’d so’ps wi fragrant lunt, Set a’ their gabs asteerin’ Syve wi’ a social glass o’ strunt They parted off careerin’ Fu blythe that night. It is said that the soldiers who had taken Hood’e Sarsaparilla atood the long marches in Cuba much better than the others. Dress Goods, Corsets, Hose, Gloves, Embroidery, Laces ete, 331 p c off at the Bargain | Corner Woiees Bros. { "he CLARLOTTETOWN P. E. ISLAND, THURSDAY FEBRUARY _23, IMMENSE FIRES THE KHALIFA IS BACK AGAIN Advancing With an Army on Omdurman. HAS AN ARMY OF IWENTY THOUSAND MEN. Anglo-Egyptians Making Ready For His Reception. To Tus Examinger’] Loxypox, Feb, 23—Khalifa has left Stockeli, and is movisg northward with a considerable force. He has been constantly raiding the Arabs along the route he is following, and the latter have become panic-stricken, Major McDonald, the head of the British expedition which has been exploring East Africa, has started for Omdurman, and (Srsciar Mejor General Huater, the recently ap- pointed Governor of Omdurman, and other} British cfficers om furlough, have been re>/ called. The Daily News publiahes the follow- ing despatch trom Cairo :— The Khalifa is advanciog upon Omdur- mac with belween 15,090 and 20,000 men. Preparations are quietly proceeding to meet hit. A footnote to the despatch says the facts are that Colonel Kitchener’s scouts came in touch with the Khalifa strongly entrenched with 16,000 men, and the British officers only baviug asma!l force he found it necessary to retire on Omdur~ man, This retirement ihe Khalifa regarded as a sin of weakness, and it led him to rally his forces to advance, Lerd Kitchener has 9,000 men at Omdurman. We have only 7 pairs of those importedblankets left; 3 pair worth $3.00 now $1.74; 2 pair worth $3.00 now only $2.00; 2 pair worth $3.75 now $2.25; at the Bargain Corner Prowse Bros, 39%c Dress goods sale now on at Stanley Bros—T nis is not a common sale of Dress Goods, nor a sale of eommon Dress goods but a sale of High Grade Fashionable Stuffs at the popular price intro- duced by us for these Sales 39c per yard. Stanley Bros. 2 in DIARIES. Canadian and Amrican }ixcelsior DIARIES ail sizes for the POCKET OFFICE or HOME. P. E. I. Almanac now on sale, 1899 NO 46 THE ‘DIPLOMATIC FIZZLE. Sifton and Fielding Remain in New York. (Spsctat ro Tae Examiner. | Orrawa, Feb, 23 —Laurier and Davis arrived here yestsrday. They left Messrs Sifton and Fielding ia New York. D .vies said that the press despatch from Washington announcing the adjournment ot the negotiations and giving reasons for same was correct, and he had nothing to add to it. Row Made from pure cream of _of tartar. Safeouards the food against alum. Alum menacers to weoers are the greatest saith of ts eusmmt dab. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CG., NEW YORK, RPARAARARARRS = Everybody gets fair treatment at Central Drug Store. Our goods are the best, our prices are the lowest. Take ‘tall round we are up- to-date 1a every department. We want your confidence, we want to merit it, We'll appreciate it if we get it. Rewember us and we'll re- member you. Huadreds of satisfied cus-~ tomers, our Customer?; Be one, A. W. REDDIN, Phm, B Central Drug*Stere Sunnyside, eee yNENENE Wall f ~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 2nd flat. The prices we have hardly considered, We want the room they occupy, they are yours at your owa price. See them, See them. Gea. Garter & Co. Importers of wall paper The Ch’town Steam Nav. Co., LIMITED. | a SO aren Annual Meeting The Annua! Meeting of the above Com- pany, will be held at their office, corner of Great George and Lower Water Streets, Charlottetown, on WEDNESDAY, the firet day of March, next, at the hcur of eleven o'clock a. m, By order, HASZARD & & MOORE en See Secret 18 Feb., 1899 —42 dytd oad a bs jill... Cid. ee hie a ge ee ee i pd SE i nell ee ee cml sp 8 < yall. +