How’s Your Stock of Table Linens? 3 fHere’s a lot of choice CHAR “ aot f t eae « : Pte rn ° . j i &~ Table ilnen included in our <. > “i “clean up discount,’’ linens that went on sale during the “WWhite Fair” They may be a trifle soiled but only a trifle, The extra discount wil! pay fox that, Per Cent off “WHITE FAIR PRICES”, all day to-day. That means an extra ten per cert. The dis count is taken off the “cut price’—not off the old price. a_i LL LLL LLL LL NN, 2455225 22h ZABLE | f 4 s ———— SSZ4 4444246444 4E8S44464484E ae , on” =eees ea lbuwwe ew 2) Moore & . McLeod What We Advertise We Have FSV SeTerer errr ere TTY — a Se RY Gass I its Newson’s It’s Good Spiess Ge We Have Wot Found it Necessary te cut } off OUR prices fin orde- tosell our goods—as a matter of fact our REGULAR prices are as low as other CUT prices Ask to see ear $21-00 Bedroom Suite, you will probably find it as good as any cther suite in the city redueed from $27 to $22.00 m JOHN NEWSON MESF DE LRAT WOOF CAS ESF aA Bie S London House Remnant Sale «( OTTET ir him hw yp. lv \» [> =_—= {ie i» IN» ti)». {ln Ha {> {Ih {b> tc ju Ap tp» FFFIITOVT VT TTT TV Bs FEF He FS NE SS Re ae I SO ae Si ie Bh ale Gale Shs Ho eS A PS NeA2e2Pekeeeeke ~~ T. J. HARRIS OWN P: E. ISLAND; WEDNESDAY MARCH 8 4899 EFFORTS FOR A BETTER FEELING In Relations of France and England THE FRENCH AMBASSADOR ON THE SUBJECT. Says he is glad note Improved State ‘of Affairs. (Speciat to Tee Examinar.! Loxpon, March 8.—Atthe Ciamber of Commerce dinner, last night, Mr. Caimbon the French ambassador to Great Brita > | anid be noted with great pleasura the de- ' termination in Britain and France to _ augment the cordeality of the relations be — tween the two nations. The utterances of Mr. Cambon are no table as reflecting ao improvement in the” relations between London aad Paris. -_--—- or Halifax Merchant Dead. (Speciat ro tase ExaMINER) Hatirax, Mar. 8.—T. Mahon, of the firm of Mahon Bros., dry good merchants, died suddenly last evening. —— THE PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND MAGAZINE. An outlet fur the intellectual and literary activity of this commuaity may be found in the Prince Eiward I-laed Magazine, the first number of which bas been issued from Taz Hxamiver office. The first article of this first number deals with the knottiest of knotty questions “ The Liquor Problem in Charlottetown.” The idea is advanced * that in Charlotte- town liquor Only be sold by the %overn- ment.” “Two factors,” the writer says, “seem to be of prime im ports auce: eliminating the moaey element from the traffic, and providiag a substitute for the ssloon.” The article is practically suggestive, and worthy the attention of the rrovineial Goversment as wellas of the civic authorities and thepublic at ? large. Iti followed by a short and well written sketch on the site of Fort La Joie. Then there is a capital description, by Senator Ferguson, of some of the *‘Social Enjoyments of the Old Times.” Thisis ao article which elderly readers will peruse with delight, for it will remindtnem of tbe good old days that are goae forever. Edward Bayfield, E*q , aleo contribut es an #xceeds= ingly interesting article on “P. E, Island Coine,” in circulation in the days not long gone by. “Duvarasa Poet” is the title of a short article by Mr. W. L. Cotton, whose copious extracte enable the reader to judge for himself the poetry cf one,but lately among us, who has left, “something so. written to after- tumes, as they should not willingly let die.” A _ bright article entiled “Ineula Felix” is capitally written; and it, we note, is to be continued. “A Side Talk With the Sports,” Topics of the ‘Times;” Local Happenings,” etc.. make up a creditable first number of The Prince Ed- ward Island Magazine,--not to speak of the poems which are ofahigh order. We hope that this magazine will be encourag~ ed. ba ere -_ ED ema ~sse<st°<=]e]® @=OhS meu? 2>eth®? oe? FOR — & INVESTMENT THE Standard Life Ass. Co,, offers unequalled advan- tages. P. E. Sahin Agency : Queen Street, - Charlottetown Fred W. Hyndman General Agent. 2ADtsaoD 2]OefD6 >. d® DOSQ*OQoveOvVorvess sea E~ DAILY EXAMINE This is True Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may HOCKEY AT HALIFAX. Play Shamrocks---Draw 2 to 2. 'Crescents (SpectaL ro Tae Exanryer | 8.—The Crescente of this city aod the champion Shamrocks of Moatreal played ahockey match here last evening, resulting io a draw of 2 io 2. { They play again to night, Hawirax, Mar, Halifax men playedall around the visitora in the tirst balf. Owing to injaries received Halifax didn’t do so well in the second half. — ITALY IS INDIGNANT. And Will Make China Apologize. (Specrat ro Tas Examiner.) Rome, March 8.—The Italian Govern- ment is determined to obtain an apology from China for the Tsing li Yamen’s re- fusal of the demand of a concession at San Mun Bay. Five cruisers and fifieen hundred men will soov arrive at San Mun Pay. A TERRIBLE ACCIDENT. i A Man Survives a Powerful Electric Shock, [Speciat To THe ExaMIxER.] New York. March, 8.—An employe of the Lexington Avenue cable power house received aod survived an electric shock of 2000 volts yesterday. His body, was burned black from head to foot, every stitch of clothing was torn from him and he fell senseless though a bole instrntaneonsly burned ia the floor by the terrific electrical power. The man is expected to live. Milne) a SPRING, 1899. From a letter just received by Sentner, McLeod &Co., from their head milliner who is now taking a course of instruction in Milliwery with Mdlie Balanger, head milliner for Messra Coverhill & Kissock - Montreal. MoxtTrEAL, March Ist, 1899 Messrs Sextner, McLeop & Co, Charlottetown, P.E.I. Dear Sirs — Iam now hard at work taking lessons from Mdlle Belanger. Coverbill & Kis-~ socks’ springopening is something grand and they say it surpasses anything ever shown in Montreal. Purple Mauve, Cadet blue, deep shades of Pink aud Green, are the leading colors for Spring. Floral and Sequin Toques and Straw are very much shown, Spotted Chiffons,and nets are found oa all hats. Hat Brime are all made, to have the bicycle tire effect. Narrow ribbone, aud Straws, are used in all conceviabledesiz1s, This) is going to be a great flower season, large roses, water lilies, pansies, lilies of the valley, furget me note, lilacs, osprevs, aad cupid wings and ornaments ofall kinds, go to make a very gay millinery season. There is more work on the Hats thie season than there has been for a long ime. If youread the Weekly Witness of Feb. 28th, it will give you a geod idea of the fashione for 1899. Yours very truly MARY MURNYAN, speak free.”—Evnripipes = on nanonone Sthenaeloeineaaniinannia Single Copies two Cents BS HEART DISEASE, SOME FACTS REGARDING THE RAPID INCREASE OF HEART TROUBLE Do NotBe Alarmed, But Look For The Cause Heart troubles, at least among the Americans, are certainly increasiag and while this may be largely due to the excite- ment avd worry of American business life, it is more often the result of weak stomachs, of poor digestion. Real organic disease is incurable, but not one cuse in a hundred cf heart trcubles is Organic. The close relation between heart trouble ané poor digestion is because both organs are controlled by the same great nerves, the Sympathetic and Pheumogastric. Io another way, also the heart is affect - ed by the form of poor digestion, which causes gas and fermentatian from half digested f.ol. There ie afeeling of im- pression and heaviness in the chest caused by pressure of the distended stomach on the heart and lunge, ioterfering with the action; hence arises palpitatioa and short breath. Poor digestion also poisons the blood, making it thin and watery, which irritates and weakens the heart. The most sensible treatment for heart trouble is to improve the digestion and to insure the prompt assimilation of food. This can be done by the regular use after meals of some safe, pleasant and effective digestive preparation, like Stuart’s Dyepepsia Tablets, which may be found at most drug stores and which contain valuable, harmless digestive ele- ments in ay leasant, convenient form. It is safe to say that the regular persist~ ent use of Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets at meal time will cure any form of stomach trouble except cancer of the stomach. Full size package of these tablets sold by druggists at fifty cents. Little book on stomach troubles mailed free. Address F. A. Swart, Co., Marshall, Mich. —— ESTLEMED BXCHANGES. Watchman : 24 tor Ontario and 24 for Quebec. maritime previnces bave a great safeguard to destroy it.” Toronto Globe: The advice of the thet which the son gave his father when, instructisg a bulldog im the art of mangl- ing an opponent, it seized the parent’s none. “Bear it, fatber, bear it,” was the filial ad- vice; “iv’ll be the makings of the pup.” mangling in the sacred name of expansion about the failure of the Dominion Govern= ment’s atteinpt to negotiate a treaty with the United States is toat none of the ar- dent supporters of the Government profess to be surprised at it. From the comments made by them one would imagine that the Government has not so much failed in succeeding, as it has succeeded in failing. Priace Edward Island Magazine: Lo the course of the present winter the increasing number of carcasses of pork carried by the Stanley has been @ subject of much r-- mark. An astonished gentlemen at Pic- tou recently asked one of the efficers of the Stanley how it was possible that euch @ little place could preduce sych an evorm- ous number of pigs. “Od, mon,” repliea the officer—he is Scotch—“the woois over there are full of them; and the people just shoot them down like rabbits.” “Sunlight” Factory In England turns eut every ten weeks,more soap, than is used in the whole of Canada ina year. Sunlight Soap is used largely in all countries of the world, and the demand for it is more thant three times as large as for any other brand.—Why? Because it is univers- ally acknewleged to be the best soapy made. ee nen Cases -»»sCHOICE:--- —AND— LEMONS Landed to day. in the senate, but grit snarchiste seen: eager | 3 Farmer's and American press to Gen. Otis ioe Horsemen The trcops are bearing a great deal of Montrea] Star: The most eurprising thing Vaelncia ORANGES CARVELL RROS a ome OUR WARD MAILS. How Slow They go, Drawn by the New Hors? Team. (Speciat to Tuk ExaMINeER.) Sackvitte, N, B., March 8.—Mails which arrived at Cape Tormentine on Saturday frém P. E. Island did not leave Aulac until Tueeday at noon, and mails which arrived at the Cape on Monday have not yet reached Aulac, This will serve to show what service the Island people are receiving from the new horse team route ie HOTEL ARRIVALS Hotel Davies: W Rankine, St. Jobn; KM Mvyriek, Tignish; W J Farrand, St. John; Neil McKelvie, Summerside. Queen Hotel ; Rev. J. G. McIvor, Clyde River; Rev. James R. McKay, Souris; Rev. W. H. Spencer, Montague ; Dr, Hous- ton, Miss Laura Houston, New Glargow. RoYAL Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. ‘Safeguards the food against alum, Alum baki: wders are the greatest ele the prescat day. ROYAL BAK!NG POWDER CO., NEW YORK. | ‘*As now constituted there are 24 senators fer the maritime re. RAKSKSAKSRAAA a > z WILL FIND in the Island Condition Powder one of tae best on the market, As a Blood purifier m, - S and Tonic a it has no equal. Starting wt, %, 7 *, three years ago with sales of 25 lbs, it now runs over 300 lbs. a year and is on the in- crease. Made by ourselves—fresh —at intervals. Hundreds swear hy it. Try it, Prepared & sold by A.W. REDDIN, Ph, B 3 Central Drag Stere Sunnyside. EERESS IESE Wall F — Rell eee eee us ms £ a %, at, ¥ We have opened our magnificent new stock of 1899 Wall Papers, In doing so we have crowded out many ODDS and ENDS from last y~ars 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. Gee. Garter & Co. Importers of wal! paper NO 57 a Na