_ +2 ON OFT oR oR et a3 @ Bie lace Curtain SAaLe WEEKS Tuesday and Wednesday.— One hundred and eight pairs of new white lace Curtains, spring, 1395 patterns, just put into stock, direct from the manufacturers in Nottingham, England. For Tuesday and Wednesday only. 29 per cent cash discount 42c eurtains for .39 .72 curtains for .57 1,10 curtains tor .88 1.40 curtains for 1.12 1.80 curtains for 1.44 2.35 rich effects, 1.88 2.25 very lacy, 260 and all qualities up to $7, at, same discount—20 per cent. for Tuesday and Wednesday. Also 2c each—wholesale sample lace curtain ends,suit- able for lambrequin. All qualities, same price. Se ee W.A. Weeks & Co The People’s Store, 009906G gn, 8 0S0009 001 Cg eee Our Natixe taerbs The Great Blood Purifier and Liver Regulator We keep in stock. A. W. REDDIN, Phm B @BNTRAL DRIGSTORE, Se SOOS € OEOCHEDS 100066EF 0008200095408) 8008! BOO SESOLS 8998 O06 O692SSSEOSSSSSO9 9898 SO0F 6088 Sunay see. SPH SOOSOSLHE NSHCLCLSTOCE®D Tt ragennnieas 7 a ZB ea 4 , } BR. CLARY te eats CHRONIC DISEASES by the Salis bury method of persistent self-help, in rem Yving causes irom the blood. Con- tinuous, inteligent treatmentin person or by letter insures Minimum of suffer- ingand Maximum of cure possible in each case. Avoid attempts araided. | Graduate of N. Y. University And the NEW YORK HOSPITAL, Twenty years practice in N. Y. City. Diploma registered in U.S. and Canada, ADDRESS: CHARLOTTETOWN, P E I, CANADA. OFFICER. Victoris Row. Aceomodations reserved for patients. References On app! cation. Oct 15 lyr ; | PI oer re —_—————— WARE - HOUSES TO LET PEAKE’ WEARF (INO 4) Wharfage storage and yard- ‘age, at reasonable rates. Nov. 4 Arthur @. Peake. FOR SALE.-——Dwelling house and store @. White, Bayfield St, 57 eod __.WANTED—A maid servant, good reference required. Apply © Mrs W. s. Stewart, Water S:reet, Le : hth <tdinanieeeeetaingisilideigieaieasmapnammaien te eee sho aap dpetentomaemeatien Ee THE DAILY EXAMI NFR, (BAROTTETOWN MARCH 9, 168 iT TELEGRAPHIC. [% &* "He stars SPECIAL DESPATOURS TO THE KXAMINER. PARLISMENT OF GANADA. Sir Charles Tupper on the Yukon Deal. Carions Statement of the Minister of Justice. nd Orrawa, March 9.—In the House of Commcns yesterday afternoon Sir ©. H. Tupper spoke on the Yukon contrsct mak- ing a eplendid speech. He esrnestiy pro- tested against any project the success of which depended upon the United States’ good will, Hon. Mr. Tarte followed stating that the measure would be carried in spite of the Opposition. In the Senate Hon. Mr. Mills stated that the Goverament lost po time filling the vacancies in that body. Hon. Mr. Ferguson referred to the death of his life-long friend Hon. Senator Arsenault. His removal, he said, was a heavy loss to Prince Edward Island. ~——— eee BRITISH SYMPATHY WITH THE STATES. Opinion of a British Governor. Aid of British Fleet Should be Offered Loxpow, March 9.—Sir George William Desvoux, formerly governor of the Bahoma Islands and more recently governor of Hong Kong in an interview on the far eastern crisis said that Great Britain ought immediately to seize the opportunity of expressing cordial sympathy with the United States in her effurts to secure autos nomy for Cuba and to express the deter- mination of Great Britain to aid the United States with her fleet against any attack upon her cgass, ___ + GREAT BRITAIN ON GUARD. ee ee Increase of Naval kstimates, 6340 Men and Eleven New War Vessels to be added to the Fores. Loxpox, March, 9.—Tbe British Naval estimates have been issued. They in- crease the expenditure by £1,440,000, increase the personel of the navy by 6,340 men and provide for the building of three new battleships, four armoured cruisers and four sloops of war. —————eeeee HIS REWARD IN VIEW. ‘The man who Precipitated the Manitoba School Question. ny Wixyirvec, March 9.—It is stated here that Joseph Martin, ex-M. P., will be appointed Chief Justice of British Colum- bia as successor to Chief Justice Davie. Be Ae envonnennsnneesnnayenerennenttyy Wal Paper The rush is beginning. We ean supply Remnants and Last Vear’s Patterns at almost giving away prices, but we pride our- selves en our stock of 1898 Patterns. Batter Than Ever Cheaper Than Ever Our Wall Paper Reom me isstocked withthe finest 1898 de- signs. Papers for Parlor, Mall, Lib- rary, Diming Rroom, Bedroom, Kitchen, with borders to mater. Weare sole agents for P. #, Island, fer Celim Macarthur @ Co. —— and Alfred Peats « Co., New York, Bamplc boeks alwa ya ready. Goo. Carter & Co’y., Wall Paper Depot QU SAAULAAAALASU Akela OTIC e CCU CeCe CU ECC LCOC Lc POTOTOTD TONE Laavorennerr ennai enirennnrenrennne ori rrt ene Tn TTT HTT aT Tf $50,000,000 as an Instalment, a _—— An Unanimous Congress. Wasnincton, March 9.—The Kill sp- |propriating -fifty millon towards the National defenee was adopted yesterday by the House of Representatives. very member had his name recorded as yoting for it, including speaker. —_—— ‘WILITIAMEN FOR KLONDIKE. Reported that a Detachment of the 4$th will be sent. am it lt Mowrreat, March 9A rumor is cur rent here that a detachment of the 65th has been ordered for duty in the Yukon to assist the Mounted Police. Lieutenaat Colovel Labelle stated yesterday that he could not say anything, but added that the truth of the rumor was possibie, Death of Chief Justice Davie. Vierorta, B. C., March 9. — Chief Juatice and tormer Premier Davie is dead. Carter's lor Wali Paper ~~» + @ +e ———________ CAURCH NOTKS. Practical Expression of Regard for a De- serving Clergy man. The Rev. J. W. McKenzie, Presbyterian Minister of East St. Peter’s Congregation, recently announced from the pulpit, that it was his intention shortly to resign, in orderto give the people achance to re- elect him as their Pastor, or in the erent of that failing, eeome one else. Upon thie the Congregation (ook immediate sieps to — ANU >. show that such acourse on his part was altogether uncalled for; Commissioners were appointed to call upon every family for their opinion and revewal of subscrip~ tion. At a meeting of the session and managers of the Congregation held at Bead of the Bay last Wednesday afternoon they reported “‘having put the liston a sound financial basis and found every individual without exception, not only satisfied with and apprceiative of Mr. McKeazie’s labours, and willing to support him, but eathusiastic in their desire that he might not carry out his intention. Whereupon the meeting passed a resolution in substance as follows.” Whereas our pastor bas generously offer ed te demit his charge, so as to afford the congregation every freedom in their choice of one, ard our inquiry has elicited the following facts, that thie congragation was never iu a better condition fisancially and otherwise than at the present, that after paying debt to the amount of over seven thousand dollars for church building, we are now on the poist of being free, that afier laboring in this congregation con- tinuously for twelve years, we don’t Know any one whose love and regard for him have not grown accordingly, and while we commend him for his independent spirit, along with his generous aod manly action, resolved that we do unanimously join in asking Mr. MacKenzie to contione in his ministry amongst us, at the same time that we hold ourselves bound to stand by him in every expression of loyalty and esteem.” In answer to this resolution Mr. Mac- Kenzie stated that he was quite satisfied with the sentiment of the meeting and sigaified his decision to keep on in the good work. It was also resolved that the resolution be engrossed in the miautes and a copy sent to the public press O. W. Anverson, Chairman. D, A. Laweon, Secy. and Treas. —~+- + — ewe ---—— WANT TO KEEP YOUR NEURALGIA? Of eourse you don’t; so you should take Scott’s Hmulsion. It is a fact this remedy cures it; aud it cures nervousness, nerve debility and insomnia. +a LOC \L NOTICES, Oysters 35 cents a quart at Joys. Going Fast—Those boot and shoe bar- gains at our clearance sale. This is your chance.—R.K. Jost, Stamper’s Corner. Handsome home decorations already at the wall paper store.—Moore & McLeod. Most patterns to choose from, easy prices to pay at the wall paper store.— Moore & McLeod. Clearance Sale—Boots d& Shoes 20 to 50 per cent discount. R. K. Jost Stamper’s corner. Rubbers, rubbers received today. Men’s women’s and childrens rubbers at J, B. McDonald & Co. 54, 2i. Everyone who has brovght at our clearance boots sale are pleased with goods and low priees they paid. Now is your chance. Come teday.—J. B. McDonald & Co. 54. 2i, We have been ia this stand for over 22 yeare,but pow we are going to move. Before doing 80, we will offer our large stock of crockery and glassware at a bergain, wholesale and retail at the cheap erockery etore,—W. P. Colwill. KL Woh Ren % HABBLH Zs pring ih ae ze may defy 7, % no longer. HIN N KARAS TS Ss ATK SO sasssssassssssssscasnssQ@@s ®A Sensible is @ Mackintosh and Umbrella. when those simple wet weather protectors cost so much that we couldn’t all afford them. place them within reach of all, goods in our stock, they are all new goods, latest styles, und at the lowest prices, NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS. BE. Perkins c& Agents for Moncton Woolen Mills, KBBLBBGGBGGBBBBAD SSS sasa5 Ate ean tiee “ ™ Saomeaeel - IT PAYS TO BUY AT PERKINS’ ¢ Oil... Thus prepared and. the changable spring time. ;Time is Precal SY OY OY ob er eee a , They are a luxury Progress in manufacture, and our prices We have no old Co., SUNNYSIDE ~o TT GOOD —.. value for ’money expended, is what we give imal! goods in our line, to which we attribute our steady increase in business. We are showing a nic assortment of Ladies’ and Gentlemen® WATCHES this season, which are all thoroughly tested before leaving oar store. We guarantee every watch sold by us to give satisfaction, by buying now you cau procure a good time piece VERY LOW as our goods are bought low for spo eath. Call and see for yourself, at— oneom W. N. TANTON Gr Gronrce Sr., Opp. Crabbe’s Hardware Btre,. A Chat om... ‘Wall Paper New wall pepere arein and ready for you. Wecfler you three things, beanty, assortment, low price. We can give you the hundsomest cheap Wall Papers on P.E.I. We can give you the baud*omest expensive Wail Papers in P. E.1 We cau give you the latest styles and the largest raxge of them. We can eel] you papere as cheaply as papere can be sold. We cau give you the eatisfav- tion Lonest goods always give. Can anyone on earth do more. Vel fi), swan Paper Men Did Uecur to XY ov That the Sewing Machine in your own house would live & several years longer, make less noise and do much bettef® work, if it was thoroughly cleaned and adjusted. We havé® a first class repalr shop in our new premises, Connolly Build ing, Queen Street, and an expert man who thoroughly undef stands his business. All work fully warranted, or no pay. MIL Se el Tur Prixce Epwarp Isianp Music $1288} Connolly Building, Queen Street