THE... DAI LY EXAMINER - This is True Liberty, an Free Born Men, aving to advise the Public, may speak free,’ *__Evpipipes CHARLOTTETOWN , oe Whitawear Fit {0 Wear can buy. This is whitew from honest fabric You CAN’T find a RAW We'll the lowest prices, We’ll not promise not promise “the cheap est whitewear in town” The whitewear we sell was made for peo: ple who won’t be satis- fied with anything but best their the money ear honestly made—hpnestly cut , honestiy sewed, honestly finished SEAM in it. Every seam is DOUBLE STITCHED, and the prices are 20 to 2) p.c. lowerthan you've ever paid for such gar- ments. Fact is we believe thisis the ONLY STORE where you can find such garments at ANY price, “AT THE WHITE FAIR” Night ~ wnt. a_i Ee Fresh, new oe & dainty - gar rire ts priced yabout 20 per Fi) p cent less than Z you expect. , {; ood white mn _ felled san 3, rce trimming only t0c. A nicer grade, fellcd seams hambur e lyin 9 4t nN ck and down front 55c Fine: >tton gown with white embroidery at neck and down front, ’ RA Choi white cotto a embroid- ered neck, wrist and front, 98c and various prices up to $2.69 at The White Fair. . Skirts Fair grade gored cotton skirt, felled seams 40c Better grade, gored, frill and three tucks 69e Fine white cotton, cambric frill ind real torchon lace. Very fin garment, four cam- dric frills headed with feather stitch ng, al.10 Very choice, fine cotton, wide ham} burg frill, 16 rows of tucks, $1.40 | Some beautiful garments at $2, 2.50, ete, at The White Fair Drawers Special, fair, cotton, plainly made, regular 25c line, 18&c Fair cotton, felled seams, frill- log and tucks 20c Fine grade, cambric frill, head ed with feather stitch braid, 32¢ Fine finished real torchon lace 49e -otton, with Fine cott7n, h i uburg frills, rows of tucks 68e Ver y tuck S. cotton, 2 cluster + hamburg frili, choice wid 8dec Umbrella pattern, very choic® cambrie frili finished with torch- on lace and insertion, ' $1.10 and $1.60 at the White Fair. Corset Covers Fair grade, plain 12¢ trimmed with hamburg 18c and 25c Finer Very choice ‘V’ neck, ham- burg trimming, ote Fine cotton, hamburg 2eck, insertion front, 42c. 52c, 75¢ &e at the White fair. {MOORE & McLEOD ISLAND. FRIDAY FEBRUARY 10, 1899 Single Copies two Cents NO 35 Mr. F.G. BOVYER GENERAL HUTTON ON THE MILITIA Had a Lot tt Say on the Subject, AT THE MEETING OF THE DOM- INION ARTILLERY AS- SOCIATION. List of the Officers Elected - Many Improvements Promised. nion Shorthorn Breeders. Association. {SrecitaL ro Tae Examiner, ] Toronto, Feb. Georgetown, P. of the Vice Presidents of the Dominion Short Horn Breeders’ Association. Fire in Ualifax Citadel. [Srsoian to THe Examiner.) Batirax, Feb. 10—A serious fire o.- curred in the citadel at midnight, ard tle damage was heavy. The orderly room, offizes and reerealing room with all the regimental pap°rs were burned. ee [SpeciaL ro The Examiner ] Orrawa, Feb. 10.—At a meeting of the Dominion Artillery Association, Colonel Irwin was elected President. The Vice Presidents are Lieut. Colonel Ring, 78:h ¥ B; Lieut. Colonel Longworth 48; Lieut. Coutlee 48; Lieut. Colenel G. W. Jones, |p ord regiment. —_——— Pire at Chatham. (Srkoiat to Tus Examiver.) Cuatuam, Feb. 10.—The Adams house — fa ~ What We Advertise We Have The members of the council are Lieut. ColouelH A MacD ali, Lieut. Colonel Crawford-Lindsay, Lieut, Colonel J. R. Armstrong. was destroyed by fire yesterday. — Blair Having a Conferenoe. Hutton said that the suggestions made last year liad his Major-General sup- (Special roTHE Examiner.) port, and he would have much pleasure in supporting them. Frepesictox, N. B., Feb 10.~—Blair ie m . ae here to bave a corference with the Gov- These suggestions referred to mobilizing, ; ‘ {ernment leaders. shed accommodation, dre+s, etc. { With important but the particular thing was efii- —_—_ oo reapect to dress he said, it a To Change Thanksgiving Day. Was | ciency. Touchirg upon the important} —- question of garri-on artillery arm he said | (Seecia, to Tue Examrver ) that it was extraordinary to see the inter- | est that the actillery had taken intheir| U?T4W4, Feb. 10.—The Governor General’s Foot Guards have sent out a their work under such trying circumstan-. | circular to all corps to bring pressure on the Government to fix Thanksgiving Day on & Monday in October wichin three days ces, With the exception of the Ist Halifax and tke 5th Sritish Columbia, the were all obeolete and it waa marvellous} ° !v!! moon. to him under such that date ee ae CATARRH OF STOMACH. guns circumstances they were able to keep together. In respect to having a team visitCanada! from Great Britain he thought it would be A Pleasant, Simple, but Safe and Effectual Cure for It. for another year. He bad recomended to the Gavernment to extend the dr |} beet to leave it Catarrh o! the stomach has long been considered the next thing to incurable. | The usua! symptoms are a full or bloating The general said be was very much | seasation afier eating, accom panied somes astonished when he came to this country times with sour or watery risings, @ for- mation of gasses, causing pressure on the heart and lungs and difficult breathing; |headaches, fickle appetite, nervousness This was wot due to officers but ciroum- | and a gene ral played out, languid feeling. tances. There was not a singl2 oflicer | There is often a foul taste in the mouth, ; coated tongue and if the icterior of the eS ee stomach could be seen it would show a tific training as an arti)l-ryman; there was slimy, inflamed condition. not, he liad to eay with honor, an offtcer The cure of this common and obstivate in the country who technically qualified to| trouble is found in a treatment which causes the food to be readily, thoroughly digested before it has time to ferment | and irritatethe delicate mucous surfaces had been able| ofthe stomach. To secure a prompt and healthy digestion is the one necessary thing to do and when normal digestion is eecured the catarrbal condition will have disappeared. According to Dr. Harlanson the sefest and best treatment is to use after each meal a tablet, composed of Diatase, Ase- from twelve to sixteen days. to see how low was the standard of scien- tific attainments in Canada. io Canada who had any technical or ecien~| put himself atthe headof aschool of gunvery. To meet this difficulty he two ? afterwards to go te getthe Minister of Milita to send officers to Woolwich aud to Shoeburyness to get the neccessary instructions. a ee Elected Vice President of the Domi- 10.—F. G. Bovyer, of E. Island was elected cne | Mrs. E. H. | MORE FUSS WITH PRANCE. Sea. (SreciaL ro THe Examrxer. | Bompay, F-b. 19.—Reer Admiral Douglas in command of the British East Todia Station sails for Msc ite to-morrow in support of a protest lodged by Great Britaingagainst the‘action ot the Su'tan of Oman in leasing to France a Coaling station on the coust of Oman. CONCERT LAST EVENING Evidence of the hold that Prince Sireet Schocl has upon the community qas afforded last evening in the over-crowded ua'lof St. Peter’s and the number turned away from the docrunable to obtain an entrance. Atidysum must gathered in to be expended for the purchare of books for the School Library. | As to the entertainment it was very like others of the same kind, 4 some things good and others not 60 good.” Among the former, everyone will ' ray that the tableaux were well conceivea and beppily represented highiy credit- able to Messrs. May and Dou!]. The readings, too, were both clear and power-~ ful. Miss James is in this regard ful- filiog the promise of her not far distant school-girl daye, and Mies Lefurgey is add. ing to the reputation which she has deserved! y won. Of the musical selec- —e the more popular were the oo | Frank Bayfield, | and Tom McLean, a. violin s0lo trombone by Messre Jack Owen, Charles © Barle, Vinnicon ne? 3 Mr. Hill’s though the vocal solus by Miss Earle, Mr, Charles Karle an! Mr. &.H. Mitchell were of ccurse excwllent acd highly pleasing to the audience. In Mrs. G-rard we have another sweet singer. The solo and chorus’ rendered by her and Norton, Mr. C, Hermans and otters was beautiful—thovgh the want of svffisient preliminary practice was painfully evident in the chorus. Wemust not omit men- tion of the chorus by tke school girls. This feature of the entertainment was ex ceedingly pleasing, as well as indicating better things to come after fuller develop~ mentand culture, colo | Amy Things to Make a Note of Carnival Tuesdsy,Feb 14, reserved seats at C. D. Rankin’s drug store. The fifth paper of the weekly series ' Coffin, 20; Vernie McKie, 5 have been Baking| Powder at the Charlottetown School of Music will be read by the Director at 10.30a. m., to- morrow. ,Subject, “Fingering.” A few minutes will be devoted to critical and explanatory notes on a selection from Gounod’s Faust played by one of the etu- dente. These papers are now open tothe general public on the payment of a small tee. All students of the piano or crgan will findthe rul+s tor scale fingering es- pecially helpful. Mrs. Percy Pope, Mr.L.W. Watsen and Mr. W. H. Stewart bave very kindly con~ sented to judge the costumes at the carnivel on Tuesday eveniog and the prices will be awarded in accordance with their judge~ ment. The Mechanics’ Hall Co intend holding a concert and basket social in their new hal! in the Prowse Block cn or about the 16th inst. This will bean up-to-date effair in every particular. Lovers of the good thinge of this life are asked not to make avy other engagement for that night. Admission 15 cents. Ladies with baskets free. Coffee wil be provided free for HOTEL ARRIVALS. Hotel Davier: A. A. Lefargey, side Joho Henderson, Montreal. Queen Hotel: H F Bissett, Cardigan J ptic Pepsin, a little Nux, Golden Seal and | fruit acide. These tablets can now be Summer- Stuart's Dyepepsia Tablets and not being a patent medicine can be used with perfect : ; : safety and assurance that healthy appes H Bell, Sammerside; Jobn M Goodwin, tite ‘and thorough digestion will follow Wellington; Hedley Secord, EH Wright, W H Manson, J N Schurman, Summer- UNION their regular use after meals. Mr. N. J. Boohner, of 2.710 Dearborn Street Chicago, Ill., writes: ‘* Catarrh is a local condition resulting from a neglect- ed cold in the head, whereby the lining membrane of the nose becomes inflamed and the poisonous discharge therefrom found utal] drug stores under the rame of | | are coming passes backward into the throat and reaches the stomach, thus producing catarrh of the stomach. Medica! authoritiesprescribed for me for three years Assurance Society Of London, Eng.,- today I am the happies tcf men after using only ove box of Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tab ‘ete. 1 cannot find appropriate words to express my good feeling. Ibave found flesh, petite and sound rest from their use.’ 1714 FIRE INSURANGE On every description of pro. perty at lowest rates. Assets - $15,000,000 ESTABLISHED - moet convenient remedy for any form ot ! indigestion, catarrh of stomachPbiliousness, eour stomach, heartburn and bloating atter meals. Send for little book mailed free, on | stomach troubles, by addressing Stuart. found at all the drug stores. einen —— publishes fiases to accept the document. | thus writes it: | mas. ap- | Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets is the safest preparation as well as the simplest and | hood are also treated as diabolical vived.”. Cu., Marsball, Mich. The tablets can be Life insurance is a good thiog but health F. W. HYNDMAN Gener 11 Agent for P. E. I. insurance, by keeping tre blood pure with Hood’s Ser: apari'la is still betier. ;arties buying baskets. The young people are determined to make Of this a pretty carnival. Names in freely, aod suscessis now ‘certain. Thedecorations were imported from Montreal and the Rink will present @ more pleasing interior than at avy pre- vious carnival tn its history. When Father Cainiquy’s dying declara- tion of faith was made public, soon after his death, it was announced that the AAASASKARARSASAAARAAR SEUVEVEEY notary was instructed to senda copy to | Archbishop Bruchesi. _ ‘That has done, with the result tha a letter, in which he ,re- Church and its ministers,of blasphemies ani sarcastic abuse of our venerated dog- The eucharist, the worship of the Holy Virgin, the sacrament of penance, the primacy of the Sovereign Pontiff, the confession, and the celibacy of the priest~ institu tioor. All his most odious accusations and calumonies inspired by hatred of the | Roman Catholic church bave been re- Tke Archbishop tben flatly re- fnses to place the decument among the | episcopal archives, and returns it to the sender with thanks. eS OO BORN. At New Haven, January 26 h, 1899, beea : the Archbishop : { His Grace | “The declaration of faith | tor catarrh of stomac n without cure, but | } is a ser'es of insults hurled at the C atboli Cc THE CHILDREN’S OFFERING She got a Coaling Station at the Red T°Wards the New Prince Edward Island Hospital. A nount already acknowledged, $172.76 Cardigan Head School :—Re- becca Mucavliay, 5; Be-sie Car- ran, 5; Alex McKenzie, 5; George Johnson, 5; Daniel Nicholson, 5; Sarah Nicholeon, 5; Sadie Curras, 5; Fannie Gor- don, 5; Janie McLeod, 5; Aagus P. ‘Bicholson, 10; nerab M. Nicholson. 5; ;Minnie Nicholson, 5; the Teacher, 35. Total, Eglinton School :—Duncan $1 00 Pearl McKie, 15; Percy Aitken, 15; Lettie Coffin, 10, E hel Mc« Kenzie, 20; Harry Burke, 10; Elden Burke, 5. Total, Arthur Warburton, 4; Eric Warburion, 1. Whcl+ auount. Mrs, Hoxie, Mre, James Warpurron. Se" — DIED At Brackley Point Road, on Wednes-~ | dey, February &th, 1899, George Jackson, aged 48. Funeral on Saturday, February lith, at 2 p. m., to Sherwood Cemetery. enema ame RovaL| $1.00 $174.82 ; Made ern pure } cream of tartar. ee Safeguards the food against alum. powders are the ¢reatest of the present day. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. AeA = nner Alum menacers to LAGRIPRE- VERY PREVALENT HEADQUARTERS FOR RELIEFS Laxative Bromo Quin’ ne, not too pleasant but effective. Our own Perfect Headache Pow der ,epeedy relief. Our own Quinine wine—stan« dard strength. Our ower British Cougt e —immense sales of jate, Ammoicated Quinine—E 9, i etc,— For convalesente— Pabsts & Wyeths Malts—Beef Extracts, : etc. etc. A. W. 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