ee ee ee ee eee a FN PP FY VS YO OCU eee ee eee % o-— = l- Be > bY LY DAILY ihis is True Liber °Y, when Free Bo ra Men, having to advise the Public, m oX AMIE may speak free,” —Evripipgs A SA NN RI ats | 3 Ca IER _ Stinsle { opies two Cents 10 37 x— — ——— hipaa taaeh ta ae . VOL ns a CHAI RLOTTETOWN ae bSLAN D; MON DAY FEBR UARY 13. > 1808 eae gee IES a 32 “At Tie White Fair” — — sad a l& i : hp We'lt not promise 13 the lowest prices, We'll 4 ¥ ri t promise “the ic: i 2||'~| est whitewear in town” 4 “Ti The whitewear we i sell was made for peo- = ; ‘ . | i ' ple who won't be satis- : ~. fied with anything but : ASX i MA COU == the best their money can buy. This is whitewear honestly made—honestly cut honestly sewed, honestly finished SEAM init. Every se {rom honest fabrics, You CAN*T is DOUBLES D5 p- C. lower tha l finda RAW am ITCHED, odie and the prices are °20 to ever paid for such gar- ments. STORE where you can flnd such garments at ANY price, “AL THE WHITE FAIR” Fact is we believe thisis the ONLY rht | Draw Righ Jrawers Dresses Special, fair, cotton, plainly Fresh, new } made, regular 25¢ line, 18¢ dainty - gar so , ments priced Fair cotton, felled seams, frill- as aa . ° ; ; ' es a ’ i » abou 20 per Lng ana tucks 20e ert ae "al 2 . ~~. nt less than Fine grade, cambric frill, head vO ect ‘ > , ; pos rs ed with feather stitch braid, 32 Good white felled I cotton, finished with seami, | nming > 40e. | real togchon lace, $c A ni “er ry le fe i¢ ~ LIS ;: . 1 } >. ¢ Pag 9 ee Fine co'ten, hambury frills, 3 “aM vurZ iging at x und . 68 down f; 99 oe as Pine : stt0 WI h white Very choice cotton, 2 cluster } . ; , : . @ *4:s ~ embroidery ik 1 down | tacks, w.de hamburg frili, 852 front, S5e Ohvice whit n. embroid- Umbrella pattern, v ry choice ered nec's, vad fron 9&¢ | cambric frili finished with torch- aad various | io t) $2.69 | On lace and insertion, : at The Wiite Fair $1.10 and $1.60 Ski ts he White Fair. Irts | Faiz rrad red g ¢ kirt, Corset felled Sear {Oc Better grade, gored, frill and | Covers three tue ks t)* Fine wh ton. cambric frill and ; rcheny} Fair grade, plain 12¢ Very + ‘ P aon i irment, f I 1m ad ‘ . : I f) ' : "' : rincr trimmed with hamburg Me frilis h led with 1 rather ; Or titehis 110 18c and 25¢ BU be ling, } i ay : ° ry 1 , -y choice ‘ eck, ham Very th 1 ine coi.ton wide zs r) ror ’ roe’ 3 4 y A ’ iis baal : 34e hambure frill. 16 rows of tucks, | OU"S &immung, S } ...4 ~ s Sor : 1.40 | Fine cotton, hamburg neck, meume ru ; "hi “nts at . ° On 7A oo sc. | Pie W * | insertion front, 42c 520. 75 &k& ve, je : - 6 71° Fair bh at | at the White fair. 4 i MOORE & MCLEOD Vi hat We Advertise We Have , and it ; the Prince in the Reichetay foreshadows his | GERMANY AND UNITED STATES, _ Friendly Speeches Made in the Reichstag, ae ED ATFLATYERING WORDS. mark in Politics. ne ee ee ae [Srecat. ro Tae Examiner. } Beruin, Feb. 13.—Io the Reich8tag, on sron Voo Bal Ww, Minister of Fore'gn Affaire, madu a powerful Saturday, B Speech which was generous}y applauded, in which practically the same lines. Political circles are greatly astonished at this pronouced suppoertof Von Buelow is believed that this appearance of | re-entrapce into the field of diplomacy: | Some express the opin'on that he will be | Bent tu Washing OD @5 he spoke in Such F - Wi ays have been sub nerged, and there | flaitering terms of the Americans. | : oe beea numerous calamities along the | 0 ieee Rae os ies es HOCIEL ARRIVALS. No News of the Pavonia. Hot«l Davies: J H Pritchard, St. Jobn | } ia. ay lor, Montreal C H Northub | A’C C Mc Intyre, Montrea!, Wm Campbell Sea View; Leouard Morrie, gummerside Harry Co x, Morell. Queen Hotel: H Pierce, Boston ; Louise Martin, Summer- side; A W McLarren, Belle River; J H Bell, Summerside. A mirror could not lie if it wanted to The glass has nothingto gain by flattery. Ifthe roses of healthand plumpness of beauty are leaving your will tell you 80. beautifier inthe world. sees the iodications of ill face, she may wish look forthe canses in one or both of two conditions—couetipaton, and cerange- ment of the organs distinctly feminine. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription will /cure permanently and positively and so- | called “female complaint.” Dr. Pierce's | Pleasant Pellets will cure constipat.on. When a woman There is no reason in the world why a wo~ | | ‘ {mas should not be perfectly healthy. She | be [| gain in health, etrenghth and flesh | Hollows and angles will give place to fuall- | ness and grace. She will be that noblest | [a aol most beautifulofall creation—a per- | fect woman. |} Send 31 cents in | World’s Dispensary a 2 3 Pa ymmon Sense fustly illustrated. one-cent stamps to Association, Buffalo. and receive Dr. Pierce’s 1098 page Medicai Adviser,” pro- \" sa nl Mea a et) Ce | The best way to avoid sickness is to} | keep yourself nealthy by taking Hood’s Sareaparills the great blood purifier. ims ——_——---—-—— 09+ ree Linen—Weeks & (€0 have al- Ways been knewn as the best | place to buy taple liuens etc., and household goods. Prices | | Weeks «& Co., the Peoples Store Ui HON Assurance Society; Of London, Eng., ESTABLISHED - 1714 FIRE INSURANCE Cn every description of pro. perty at lowest rates. Asseis - $15,000,000 F. W. HYNDMAN Gener 1! Agent for P. E. I. GERMAN POLITICIANS SURPRIS. | Re-entrance of Princes Herbert Bis- | | he expres ed the utmost co:d ality | towarde the United States. Prince Herbert Bismarck also o spoke on T C Savage, Montreal; J | face, your nirror | Health isthe greatest | health in the) absolute certainty ; and quality always right. COLD IN NEW YORK. er T . | Sue Hudson Rivar Froz2n Across [SeectaL ro Tap IXAMINER.] Naw York, Feb, 13.—A big snow storm raged here yesterday The cold three days, hes been unprecedented for lhe Hudson Etiver is frozen solidly acros:, and suffering in the city has been intense, Man of War €unok. (-PECiaL TO Tae Examiner, ] Lonpon, Feb. 13.—Tbe sritish warshin Portsmcuth for Liver- pol, put into Hclybead yesterday leaking bad} ly. Resistance, from She was moored in harbor, but after. wards slipped her cable and +a water, ix at high Crew were saved. The Resistance is classed as a “ | eff-ctive vessel. Le: | Severe Storms in England [SpectaL to Tae Examiner.) | iedhici | LOND N, Feb. 13.-=A | the British Islands on Saturday and yester- heavy gale swept lay, c. eating floods at many places. 1 né rivers have overfl »wed their banks, (Spxcran ro Tue Examiner.) Loxpon, Feb.13.—No news of the'Cua- varder Pavonia last reported | Off the-Azores, ina hurricane, disabled DIED At his res‘dence, Fitzroy Street, on Feb uary }2 h, i899, William Patrick youngest sou of James and Marv Eagan, in the 10ih year ofhisage. R. I. P. J — - a LOCAL NOTICES. | « All skaters will bard to the door keeper on entering the rink a card on which their name and the name of their costume must be written, | There is no winter scene iv Canada quite so pretty as a well attended Carnival, and the citizens will be able at a srnall cost to ‘gee a most successful and attractive one tc= ;morrow night. Don’t fail toattend. DR CLIFT cures Chroni |\Diseases and Rupture ic Chitown. Friday, Saturday ‘and Sunday. Call or send stamp for information. All those who were unable to obtain admission to the Prince Street Szhoo!l concert beld in St Peter’s Hall last Thurs- |A WALL FELL IN ON A FIRE. FATAL FIRE | ‘One Fireman Killed, One Fatally Injured, MAN’S LADDER Business Block Burned Loss Estimated at $10,000. —_— (Srzcian tT) roe Examiner] Monrrear, Feb., 13.—One fireman | lost his life and another was probably bon! day night, should come tothe same hal) ito-wight. A splendid programme. You'll have & pleasant evening’s enjoyment if you tattend. Your last chance betore Lent, too. Admission 20. The rink wll be open for skaters this week on Wednesday afieraoon instead of | Tueeday. It is scarce- | Band st the rink to-night. ly necessary to intimate how pleasant and | hright & piace of amusement the rink | has become this wintes. Everyone gocs. The popularity of our shirts is what we are pleased to see. | The material and general per- fection of workmanship are the two points that we make | in our goods. Good quality, eb tae ee tailor made shirts, 81.-STANLEY BROS. aoa canner pannel ee Write today for « “Inventors Hen” a We have extensir: 2 expericuce in the intricate patent laws of 50 foreign countries. Serd sketch, model or “yoto. for free advice. TEABION & MARION, rts, New York Life — kicntreal, and Buitaing, Washington, D He w you are swindled.” | Catarrhozone, thongh its cal. Oin' ments and washes useless. | air directly to | much time to and /outtofight wind mills. | enough. IN U MONTREAL OUR ete te + F A TEMPESTUOUS. VOYAGE. Captain ofan Ocean Liner Killedin a Storm. [SpsoraL To Tus Examiner.) New York, American Feb. 3.—The Hamburg Line steamer Adria arrived last might from Antwerp after a tempes- tnous voyage. On January left the bridge eabin. <0th, Captain Hevelzow intending to go to the He sneceeded in reaching the cabin when he was violently thrown to the deck and killee, passageway Church Burned at Brockville. (Speoral. ro Tar Examrver.) Bracexvitie, Feb. 13, —St. John’s fataily injured by @ fire yesterday. The! Presbyterian Church was destroyed ty tlock burned contained Hirsch’s grocery fire yesterday ‘tore, a branch of the Bauque Ville Niane,} = es aud a couple of boarding houses. Duriog the progress of the fire a wall toppled over onto a ladder on which were | firemen Ed, Smith and Jos Mooney. Smith was instantly killed, and Mooney, who wasa well kaown professional rua: ner is probably fatally injured. The prope riy L388 is estimated at ten thousand dollars. ee BUILDING A BRIDGE BY MINUTE OF COUNCIL. Sir,—Perhaps will kindly explain to his constituents this novel system of railway and building by “Minute of Council and Sur- vey.” Mr. McDoneld has hid his light uniera bushel tooljong. As the minute of council has been passed over a year ago and the survey was completed long before, we presume the building of the Tailway ‘and bridge. must be pretty well under way. Some may doubt that it is so, bot we are assured of a “* fair, practica! and reaso: = alle way of providing a railway and bridge by Minute of Council and Survey,” that we mustaseume we have it. Of course it is very bard for common people to understanc;. bat it may be like “Liberel Free Trade,” they say we ‘ have it, but don’t know it.” If Mr..McDonaid would only show his new y Mgnt, hew to builds railway by minate of couac? and eurvey, we are sure the ok 1 slow way.of builaing by labor, earth, wood, irom and stee! would be diecarded as a relic of the past. It must be a grand invention, aod if Mr McDonald fails to expiain the new system of railway a.d bridge building by minute of council and survey, we may pess the problem over to Mr. D. A. McKinnov, member, for Murray Harbor, supposed too, to be well up in modern legic. Monracur scesineoaebib latin intial erica A Generous Offer. We are authorized to offer our readere, prepa d,afreesample of a pvever-feiling cure for catarrb, bronchitia, irritable throat, influenza, and such tbroat and nasal diseases, ‘There is no mystery about effects is magi- cannot reach have thue proved is carried by ; the diseased parts, and But Catarrhozone like a breeze from the p'ne woods. Write | for free sample to N.C. Poison & Co, papery Ont. oiintionn << + CAR —— — ESTBEMED EXCH ANGES. Ottawa Journal: Private cars for the ministers may be well erough so far as they go, but Hon. Mr. Dobell spends so fro betw.en Kugland ‘and Canada that he ought to havea pri- vate steamship. Montreal Gazette: A Liberal cartoon | represents Sir Charles Inpper as etarting Tbat is correct The cartoonist knows what bi | party leaders are. Ask for Minar 5 and take noother =| | which a MR. 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