& ic LS ic i This is True Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to EXAMINER _ advise the Public, may miaraoeint free,’ *_ Bonsrepes Epes Copies to Comte. two Cents VOL « qubitbebe 40605 TETO WN P. E. ISLAND, “WEDN ESDAY MARCH 1.1899 © —~-NO 54 er erp: a ee PiJPE LEO yun THE WINNIPEG ELECTION |RESOLUTION oF r onic | The in Rahater Cntnidieainds re oS Ct - r — ae a ee ee ee ne ee ee a ee {> Ij {hm IW» lim» Ih Ip hye Of alll irom The “White Fair’? sm Of course there are some remainders. We {h» haven't sold every yard of Table linen. . Ss Ba i a Or Sheeting—or Pillow Cotton, ete. Ox ip course Some of these aren’t as fresh appear- ip ing as the day the ‘‘White Fair’ appeared. i ; si ll)» Some of ’em are a little crushed—and just ¥ a little wrinkled. Maybe some lines area fe bit soiled: - It’s “only a bit” tho.’ ip We don’t want to put them back into st~ck : We'll pay you to take them away Here’s i how. {| Until March 7th we’ give an additional th» discount of PER CENT lO off the already cut prices of white fair goods. Remember —this is a second discount—the special sale discount has been deducted al- ready We cannot include in the offer hits Unlaundered Shirts eB coveed nbleached Cottons You can’t afford to miss this offer, Think what a chance to buy new Table Linens, new sheetings, new Towels, new Embroid- eries, new Pillow Cottons. = Cj MOORE & McLEOD SSVVVT FVVTE AAA SSAA BS4446¢ 484 O444444 4424424544445 44h 2EobE F¥v «(ll ¥¥ -«it(| ti{{ att «it Be Hale ts SEAL 3 VA ~ Not Found It Necessary = te cut Soff OUR ovrices_in order tose ll our goods—as a $27 matter of fact our REGULAR prices are as low as other CUT prices, cm Ask ¢o see oar $21-00 Bedroom Suite, you will probably find it as good as any cther suite in the city reduced from to $22.00 me JOHN NUEWSON chai Ga PNG SENG LAS RSI A LTE NS TR of ———————— yeceaeeeeeeee TED TE Te SESE ISG London House Remnant Sale -—T. J. HARRIS 222222 eceeece —— IN POOR HEALTH ‘Said to be ‘Sutering From Pneumonia AND IS NOT EXPECTED TO RE- COVER..- The Pontiff has been Suffering Prom a Cold for two Days. [SreciaL to Toe Examiver J Rome, Mar£1—The Pope hadja angering on the at anniversary of his cor- ovation, and complained ofa cold which he bas had fortwo days, Yesterday morning he complained of a pain in the side, Dr. Lapponi found ordered the patient to remain in bed and take a complete rest, It is almost certain that the Pontifica) receptions and ceremonies fixed for March 2nd and March 4 bh will be countermanded. Loxpox, March 1.- The Rome corres pondent of the Daily Mail~ says it is feared that the Pope kas pneu- monia and will not recover. Cardi nal Oreglia Dayow, of the Sacred College, has been in the apartmeat of His Holiness the entire evening. — oro HOTEL ARRIVALS. Hotel Davies: John McKenzie, Viola McKenzie, AA Lefurgey, Summerside ; W B Revnolds, Halifax; H D Simmons, Montreal; Albert Craigy Emere!d. -— In this city, on the 28th Feb. after a lingeriog illness, Mary, beloved wife of Patrick Callaghan, in the 70th year of her ege. Deceased was boro in County Monaghan, Ireland. {Fuveral from her late reaidence, Stanley Street (off Malpeque Road) to- morrow wofaing et 845 to St. Danstan’s Catheral, thence to R. C, Cemetery. } At Eldon,on Fcb. 14, 1899,'nfant daugh- terof N. A. and Annie M. Gillis, aged 2 weeks and 1 day. i LOCAL NOTICES. The month of March: look after your horses ‘‘and all domestic animals.” Reddin Bros. opp Post Office. Herbageum, the best of a!l condition powders,4 Ib bag 60°;get pamphlet—advice free. Reddin Bros opp F. Q. Dear Sins,—I was fog seven yearsa sufferer from BronchiAl trouble, and would be so hoarse at times that I could scareely speak above a Pye Se I got no relief from anything till I tr?ed your MIN. ARD’S HONEY BALSAM. Two bottles gave relief aud six bottles made a complete enre, I would heartily recommend it to anyone suffering from throat or lun trouble. See = == = ODS 63-0202 Bee] OD 4 =eee ee? t? 2efe*ooat FOR PROTECTION & INVESTMENT HE T Standard Life Ass. Co., offers unequalled advan- tages. ee P, E. Island Agency : Queen Street, - Charlottetown Fred W. Hyncman General Agent. < @> =O bb. a Dee = ow DODO DOW Soba es» some fever and, | Jt Will be Some Time Before it Can be Reld. (Spectra. to Tue Examiver } Winxieec, March 1.—There will be some time yet betore an election can be held in Winnipeg to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Jamieson. TLe voters lists in Manitoba are about three years old and it will be necessary for the Dominion to prepare new lists betore the contest takes place, By the new Doroinion Act it is provided that in ail cases where the lists are more we ee ee | over Stock the Liberal candidate, than one year cli new lists will be prepared at the coat of the Dominion. Winnipeg is a cace where that will have to be done. Legislature (SrsciaL ro rag Examiner. | St. Mary’s, Oot, March. 1.—Yesterday the Conservatives captured the South Pert. seat in the Oatario legislature rend~ ered vacant by the unaeatiag of Mo crip the liberal member. Monteith, the’ Con-ervative,was elected by thirty majority | ‘ } ate i en a Hon. Hugh McDonald Dead, (Spcotan To THE ExamiNer.] Hauirax, March, 1.—Hon. . Hugh McDonald, ex-Judge of the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia, died at his home at Antigonish oun Monday night. Lord Herschell Dead. “ ca. "h (Srecian ro Tre Examiner.) Wasnixcton, Mar. 1.—Lord Herechell one of the joint High Commissioners rep- resenting Great Britain, died here this morning. —_—_— / Do You Bnowr That impnre soaps are the direct causs of a large amount of «kin diseases ? Avoid the danger by using “Sunlight” and Lifebuoy Soaps, which are guaran teed to be absolutely pure: equally good for the toilet as the laundry. 1899 DIARIES. Canadian and Amrican Kixcelsior DIARIES all sizes for the POCKET. OFFICE or HOME. P.E. I. Almanac now on sale. HASZARD & & MOORE ee The Photographic and Crockery business carried on by thé late Cryus Lewis will be continued by the undersigned, at the old stand on Grafton Street. Thanking the public for past favors avd hoping for a continuance of the same. ] rewain ——— yours, ISABBL LEWI5s. Whereas, It has pleased Al nizhty God, in His infiaite wisdom, to remove from our | midet our late worthy and esteemed brothers, John McKenna and Wm P. Egan. And whereas, The intimate relations held by the deceased with the members of bis society reader it prover that we should place upon record our aporeciation of their faithfuiness to the Yoang Men’s Branch of the League of tke Cross of Charlottetown. Resolved, That we deplore the Joss of our deceased brothers with daep feelinga of reyret softnedonly by the confilenr hope that their Spirits are with those who, having led aten porate and God fearing life are enjoviagthe blessingwhich Gol bas promised to bis faithful servants. Resolved, That we tender to their afflicted parents our sincere condolence and our ¢arnest sympathy in their affl ction at the lose of their kind and loving sons. Resolved, That a copy of the foregoing resolutions of this society be sent to the parents of the deceased and to the local papers for publication. P. F. Hvueure, H. - Canrwelt, Com. Morell Notes. [SpeciaL To THe Examiver] Orrawa, March, 1.—The Lobster Com- mission, the sitting cf which was interfered with by the uoprecedently bad weather of the past few weeks, wi)] resume its siltings at Port Hood, Ioverness County, C. B. ee ease eoenaeeree RovaL Baking Powder Made from rare cream of tartar. Safeguards the food against alum. a waders are the greatest a of the present day. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. —_—— Alum menacers to Sportsmen are awaiting the first “honk”’ of the wild geese. This makes the blood ; tingle in the veins of the the old ‘‘sports- men” of whom there are many here. Ove gy has slready etarted the annual training of histamed “wild geese” so thattbhey wi:l be perfect in the art of luring their wild relations within range of his deedly car~ bine. | Itia reported that R. W. and H.D. Mc Ewen bave purchased the lobster factory | of Haybolt & McEwen, aot St. Peter’s! Harbor. The Liberal-Conservative meeting in Morell Hall on the 23rd was well attended, | altbough a blonder in not having it adver- | tised in Tue Weexity Examiner pre~ | vented many from attending. The dis-~ trict is now perfectly organized and waiting for the frav, confident of victory next time. The fcllowing officers were elected, viz: | L. P. Doyle, Esq., St. Peters, Presi- | dent; J. H. Dingwell, Marie, Vice Pre- siden; James MclIsaac, St. Peter’s, Secre= tary. Resolutions expressing the great jose | the party in general and this association in particular has sustained by the death | of the late President, J. P. Sullivan, Esq., and vice President J. A. Me cLaise, Esq., was "oauimously adopted. A meeting was held in Morell hell on Friday 24th to take into consideration a; proposition of Wm Campbell, E q, for | the formation of a company with a cap tal of about $3000 to place on the market the! mussel mud deposits of St. Peter’s Bay. His plan is to load scows by a steam dredge and with the aid of a tug boat land these ecows at various yglaces aloog the bay shores to be dieposed of to farmers in tummer. There are millions of tons of this veluable fertilizer which can’t be got iu winter owing to various reasons. We think the proposition quite feasable if the money can be raised. One by one the the old pioneers tre pas~ sing away, reminding ts that Old Father Time keeps moving and death follows clostly atourheels. In the bustle and! strife for our existence we are very apt to: forget an im portant part of our mission here, until suddenly reminded “Lest we Forget.” In the death of John McDonald, Esq., St. Peter’s Lake, an exemplary life of industry, honesty, kindness, and almost | every other good guod quality that goes to make atrue man has passed tothe Spirit World. Would that there were more like hiro. He leaves one brother, Rev. James McDonald, V.G., St. Andrews, one son, five daughters and many grand children, Mrs. P. P. Gillis, of Charlottetown, is a daughter. We notice your conflict with the postal authorities regarding mail service, More power to your elbow. Some days we get aload of foreign papers, thea none for daye. If there was less politics and more ability in the department it would suit us much better, AORARARARARA JUNIUS. Cure a Cold in a Day cin Tpke comnts nome Getnine Bg ny r refun e @ jor Fh ooo omey fails to Artificial : Teeth. A*AAAAS AAA * Warch Winds Prevail : Causing chafed snd roughened skin, BRITISH ALMOND PINK is the ideal preparation. Chapped hands, roughness of the skin, made soft and smooth by one application. ‘After washing and before completely drying the skin, apply and rub in untill abser- bed. Not sticky, pleasantly per- fumed. Popular Price 25c, Our sales have been very large of lave, of this popular article. A. W. REDDIN, Phm, B Central Drug Store a Sun nyside. Fevbuyeveveve Wall P ~~ Hela 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 own price. See them, See them, Geo. Carter & Co. Importers of wall paper 2e2:e2e A Stylish Shoe For Men We show this week a line of men’ fine laced Boot which we think are about right. They sre made office stock and have a handeome vesting top. The tce 18 the latest and the whole style and appearacce of the boot equals any-~ thing we have yetebown. The price $1.85 reer ac. + +, SvvwwyewuvevvvewMiny AAR See WINpDow, DR JOUN P MURRAY. | Qaeen 94, aear Loadoa dase 4lley & Co rrr Sac ee _aomnaia tn emma rennet = Ns ~~