ad WEEKS Big: Sale. Odd- foiled, AND Wholesale Samples WHITE SHIRTS About 150 odd shirts—Soil- Sh:rts and wholesale samples. We have placed the lot on thejcounter, at prices to clear, all styles—open front, hopen back. SZES 11 to 11 1-2 At Following Clearing Prices: 72c Shirts tor 35c¢, joe _ Ade SD5e éé “ 5c $1.10 ‘i . '. 30 “ ““ Sd5e 1 65 << ‘ $1.00 1 Ov, with ‘ties attached 50a. The above sale inciudes all our wholesale White Shirt samples, received since Jan- uary Ist. W.A. Weeks & Co The People’s Store, COCO SOOO TECAONSOOS EBL soe There is Wo Doubt ° & * e * * e te as to the value of ° ; } i * Emulsion Cod Liver Oil In cases of general debility cougbe, colds, etc, the medical ® faculty recomménd it. People e & 7 cd . € c& & € = 6 * a gain flewh and health under its use. fur Qwe Emulsion we say it is—fresbly made, juaranteed 50 per cent beet Norwav Vil. Pleae ant so take. effectual in its use it is—as cheaper than other makes. A.W. REDUIN, Phm B CHNTRAL DR¥YGSTORE, Suanyeiar, 6300 ¢€ o00e8eee senoueenenesnasoseree SOGS 100001} 0008S6804 C987 O80 Come and see &. & D. 1898 bicycles The Very best — 5 eee ie _ eae 2 an mes BR. CHEE treats CHRONIC DINEASES by the Salis- bury method of persistent self-hel ip, in rém 9ving causes trom the blood. Cone- 4 a tinuous, inteligent treatmentin person or by letter insures Minimum of suffer- ingand Maximum of cure possible in each case. Avoid attempts anaided. Graduate of N.Y. University And the NEW YORK HOSPITAL. Twenty years practice in N. Y. City. a registered in U.S. and Canada, DDRESS: CHARLOTTETOWN, P E I, CANADA. OFFICE, Victoria Row. Accomodations reserved for patients. teferences on aj plication, Oct 15 lyr rt —! ae TO LET. The new double te a house- on righton Poad, contai r 10 large rooms Vheated with hot water, he ge bath room fitted with hot and co'd water, electric ight, etc, Possess irst of May. Apply to : J.J, McK INNON, 49—if THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MAROH 5 TELEGRAPHIC. SPECIAL DESPATOCHES TO THE EXAMINER, PARLIAKENT OF CANADA, The Yokon Peal Bill. Opposition Offer an Amendment. a Orrawa, March 5.—The Yukon discus sion was continued, yesterday, in the House of Commons, by Mr. dell,of Pictou, Mr. Marcott,Sir Louis Davies aud others. At eleven o’clock last night, Mr. Bordeu (Halifax) proposed to adjourn the debate. But the Premier refused. Sir Wilfrid said that the measure was urgent, and thaf too much time had been lost already. Sir Charles Tupper and Mr. Borden pointed out that the Premier was not 80 impressed with the urgency of the bill when the House adjourned for one week to allow Ministers and their supporters to go tothe help of the Hardy Government in the Ontario elections. Sir Charles Tupper undertook that, if the Government would permit an adjourno- ment, he would do what he could to ex pedite the discussion. Sir Wilfrid Laurier wanted the Opposi-~ tion Jeader to agree that the debate should eod next Tuesday; but the Opposition leader — not promise that. Conse- quently, . Borden proceeded, after Sir Charles vad informed the Premier that he would no Jonger consider himseif under obligation to do anything towards hasteu- ing the debate to a conclusion. Mr. Borden closed an able argument which, in spite or the late hour, was heard with marked attention, by moving that the bill be not read a second time, but that it be— “Resolved, That this House, while rex cognizing the necessity for providing adequate facilities for transportation into the Canadian Yukon gold fields, regards as indefensible the terms and conditions of the proposed contract, but will cordially support a grant of substantial a-sietance in ald of the immediate construction of @ railway the best available route, under such conditions and sateguards as will prevent the creation of any railway or wining monopoly.” Mr. Morrison, of British Celumbia, moved the adjournment of the debate, and the House ruse at an early hour this morning. —-. » ~~ AN ALASKAN RA'LWAY Conditions Imposed Upon Canada TO OBTAIN A RIGHT OF WAY. Wasmincron, March 5 —After a warm debate, the Senate has adopted a bill for railway extension in Alaska as proposed, An amendment to strike out the fisheries eection of the bill was defeated, and the bill as it stands makes it incumbent upon Canada, in order to secure bonding priv- ileges and other rights of transhipment at Fort Wrangel, to make several concessions to the United States, among them being the right of Atlantic fi<hermen to enter Canadian ports for the purchase of buit and supplies. JAPAN TAKES A HAND. Wants to Know How Long Russia Intends to Occupy Port Arthur. —_—_ Lonpon, March 5.—A despatch to the Daily Mail from Sien Tien, China, says that Japan has addressed a Note to Russia demand ng an immediate and explicit sta'ement on the question of the continued occupation of Port Arthur. | Aitereernorenneenernenreneirrnitey Wall Pave. The rush is beginning. We ean sopply Remnants and Last Year's Patterns at almost giving S away prices, but we pride our- selves on our stock of 1i8S8 Patterns. Better Than Ever Cheaper Than Ever Our Wall Paper Rrom frei isstocked withthe finest 1508 de- signs. kapers for Parlor, biall, Lib- rery, Dining Rroom, Bedroom, Kitchen, with borders to match. We aie sole agents for P. E, Island, for Celimn Mac \rthur & Co. Montreal; and Alfred Peats « Co., New York, Sample bows always ready. Geo. Carter & Co’y., Wall Paper Depot LAL SGM LEU “prem mn ZUMAAAALANALiUiAbidssiiiilaLAUASAaLLibuddsudiiealiaisiaa i AI CLOSE QUARTERS IN|. OTTAWA. Liberal and Conservative Elected A NARROW MAJORITY. Orrawa, March 5.—The reanlt of the Ottawa election has been declared by the Sheriff. first a supporter of the Gevernment, the latter a member of the Opposition, are de~ clared elected. Mr, Powelt's duvrd to iwa, POLITICAL PLUMS. majority is, however, re- of Government Followers in Parlia ment. — WHAT ABOUT PARLIAMENTARY IN- DEPENDENCE ? Qvenec, March 5.--It is stated here, on good authority, that immediately after the seesion, Mr. Chcquette, M. P., will be named Judge at Arthabaska.whence J adge Lemienx wil] be removed to Sherbrooke, and that Mr. Carroll, M. P., will be named Judge ot Gaspe in place of Judga Debilly. FINANCIAL BACKING, Spain Buys Three Warships, Lonpjox, March 5.—Spain has unex- pectedly obteined financial backing and bas purchased the two new warrhips about completed for the Chilian Government, Carter's for Wall Paper Wespeeially re. questa payment of all accounts sent out by us, beeember 21,°97 Haszard & oore, Sunnyside. IS IT POSSIBLE ? ‘Tis WE SELL a pound package of Macaroni, pui up by J. T. Moron, Londoa, for I le Canned Apples — 1 ~ cans, ; . . se 2 lb. cans, . ° Ge Worcestershire Sauce — A very nice sauce, . 10¢ 2 Cans Salmon - - - 256, SANDERSON & CO, SGeB8 £63688 G28287 6008 It's Cedar Posts And Laths we wish to draw your at- tention to just new. They are good stock and we have plenty. 3,000, Posts and 500 M Laths is about the quantity. {It you require any, come and see us, +S GOOG . 8687 Qe o* esses Tateexons 18! JAMES BARRETT, Connolly’s Wharf, ~nae»e eo es @ © @ 2 @ @ 623 42a 2 GD 84497 4% 2S O DBD*NDBE Mess+re. Lumsden and Powell,the } Judgships Dangled in the Eyes| 1898, i, KEGLGGGGGGSEGRERSRGL G1 ae Mee ¢ IT PAYS TO BUY AT PERKINS’ ¢ ed “ceo Se eae : SOOG« we Sensible Spring Precaution. % isa Mackintosh and Umbrella. Thus prepared and % may defy the changable tpring time. {Time is “F when those simple wet weather protectors cost so much “ that we couldn’t all afiord them. They are a luxury Nd no longer. Progress in manufacture, and our prices we place them within reach ofall, We have noold SF goods in our stock, they are all new goods, latest No styles, und at the lowest prices. % NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS. @E". Perkins & Co..t SUNNYSIDE Agents for Moncton Woolen Mills. KLBBBBAGLBGGAGABAL: si Q@@ > NAAAAAARAAGAR AHA AAAASERS | -'The Best "oe Shirt That's the story we want to tell to day. Nf Sty Osa Sas ‘ee NaN iS NEWS NOTES, King George of Greece now finds his throne safe. Some fool tried to assassi- note him and thus restored his popularity. Tbe influence of the Klondike outfitting on lecal trade is shown by the custom house statistics. The total outputs at Victor'a for February we-e valued a) $376,052, against $222,866 for the same month of the last y~ar,and the duty col- lected was $73,584, against $51,096. The free imports for February came to $115,- 239. + srverternttererr tT The passing of the battleship Victorious through the Saez canalia ‘aid to have created agreat sensation in Europe. It has been thought that no ship larger than the Barfleur could pass through this canal! and that therefore Great Britain’s power to reinforce her fivets in the eea was limited ; bat the Victorious is one of the nine great British Ironclads of the Mejestic clase— the largest afloat, so thatat avy time it will be possible for Great Britain to send a fleet into Chinese waters as powerful as that she has in the Mediterranean . DIED. . This m rnaivg, March 4th, Anastasia Graee, relict ot the late Joho Maddigan, aged 63 years. R.I. P. {Funeral on Sunday, at 1.30 p. m.] uindland pspers We've looked for a seals’ time to find the best possible | unlauadered shirt for Zep cents. | We found strong It’s of fine bosom and bands \ cutton;: (Boston and Newf please copy.) ave pure linen, it’s reinforced At Souris, on Fel :ruary, 24:b, 1£98, after a f-w days illness, of Pneumonia, Reb» cs, belovei wife of Mr. Daniel McIsaac. R. 1, P D-ceased was a sister of the late Mre, J tn Murphy, of tnis city. venvn ernie rrr teeter teen ITI back and front, it’s made right, SS eeeserst 2 to fitand to wear—price is q Ocenrs.| \ ; And These eee Men and ‘nedicines are jadged by what they do, The great cures by Hood’ sSar- raparilla give it a good name cverywhere 2oe2,8 OS ob S SEBODSS?D MADE TO-DAY AT QUIRKS BAKERY S VW A lot of collars just » ” e: fe eral hew shapes, in standing opened, Sev. g and turn MOORE & McLEOD We sell D. & A. Corsets. (SPY ELYE FEES PSY EERE EERE EEEN rs =e Fee Baa heii ntecshnhiae eine abnenel t Clearance Sale Boots & Sl0es 4 For 10 days, all our stock of Boots’and Shoes, will go regardless of cost. Broken Lots at HALF PRICE, We want to clear out our entire stock, to wake room for spring goods, Come to us for shoe bargzains, | *y . 4 = pa ° ° ees - | |down, They’re not all linen, vut Cream Pies 12c eac Nemesia | « | , lhaet a —- 7o1 ne ante es $ ? Cocoanut Pies lic * ~ - they re best collars you eve! saw, for Washington Pies 10¢ . | \ if \ : Pastry Pies Mie * | \ : elt ul any thing near the price. Wine Cakes im. * ee paaanaaasasnnie @ Jelly Rolls = * | —— Ou: sale at ¥@ cents each Jelly Squares 18¢ per doz Ginger Snaps — 2 : ‘ Oat Cane ee What We Advertise We Have. Seed Cakes ifc * New York Fruit a :* | i j JOHN QUIRK, CITY BAKERY, CRRRAAL ALAA AALbUAdCaLaURAAd Ak add eae kd dab added oT TPPATIPAPTF ATT Graften Street, OD OD 9S 2SBODB9OS DOS proeseneweseners ee ee IDO 7OW oA OOS 990S 9B QP? O88 SD TO BE LET Brick dwelling house with 17 rooms, hot water heating system. Pleasantly situated on Poplar Terrace, Kent Street East, Large stable and coach houses, Also plenty ‘yard room and a good garden. Apply on premises or at F. W. L. M oore’s office. GRO. 8S. MOORE. STEWART C. MOORE, FRED W. L. MOORK, Trustees Est. late F. W. Mcore. 54—lw GS eget teeing eng TENDERS Tenders will be received by the under signed until] Mareh th, from persons wishing to puachase the surplus butter from the Hillsborough Dairying Company Tenders to state the price per hundred £ J.B. MACDONALD & CO.y, Pro, Tem For Bost Bargains in Boots & Shoes, §"* ae ae Wome ala een 2 hl Ne ln et at eal ee te T | air hen aes