—_ * — ee ee ee —=«~SF ee et ee ee OE ee = See Smet Fe St ee a ee a " NAP ae LAR aD M oe ‘A VV \/ { Lf WY wW ae eRe Me Me Me SUE IME SHE SESE SVE We SUE SE AAS FIRS TAS TAS ARS TRE INS ZS awe Aj e A chance in = lace curtains. We've just been going through our Cartain stock. Weeding out od 1 lines and soiled goods. Found quite a pumber of each. Some curtains have been used for samples— thus soiling 1 curtain of each pair. COO Other lots ag rain are almost sold oni ‘a nly 2 or } pairs of each pattern left in steck. We append a partial list with discounts. FOR EXAMPLE. | only pair Lace Curtains, » Ty = not soiled, were 63c¢ now 42c. ) “ee ce se e 1 95 now : Be: ‘ different pattern “ “i * 1.25 now | ,o* ‘ better grade 6 a “ 1.95 now sc sé ss ss os °0 now g I . ‘ 7 yd Curtains, not soiled ‘ 2.10 now 1. * I 2.95 now 1 ‘ g 7 7 “ “cc ‘cc sé sc 2 pairs each of two different patterns “clean’ 7 yd Curtains * 3.85 now 2 5 2 pairs not soiled « 4,00 now 4 “cc ‘sé ‘é “ ““ ‘ec 4.10 now ‘ 5 ) now . - 5.40 now : 6.00 now 4.00 J =] =] =] «J | “ lonly pair soiled Curtains lonly pair soiled Curtains l es ‘ se “ 4&8c now : 75¢c now : 295 now 3.20 new . Ww to wnt ADMIRAL DEWEY — WANTS THE OREGON, His Request Causes Much | Excitement, THOUGHT THAT HE MAY RE: QUIRE OTHER FORCES. | —ee Probably Wants the Ship to Over- awethe Insurgents. (Sreciat to Tax Examiner.) Wasuixcroy, Feb 25.— A cablegram from Admiral Dewey asking for the Oregon was received with surprise by the offisiels here. No ove knows the natare of the political reason whichthe Admiral says demands the immediate presence of the battleship. The ecablegram was taken to the Cabinet meeiing and wae fully discussed there. No other subject was cousidered by the Cabinet. It is thought a request for further de- tails wll be made’ The Admiral, it is eaid, poseibly feels that the moral effect of the presence of the big ship upon the insurgents themselves would be good but thereis an underlying doubt whether or not the A imiral may not be sighting a ga’ hering cloud in the East and is leoking for the prevention of any 4.00 now 6.00 now 1.80 now ee ne cel *- —_ | ng bo bO ~ or ~7 ag VaAasc ° bo 9 Fancy Green 450 now: «© Dark Cream 5.55 now 2. 2.80 We have only space for part of the list,“‘there are others.” These sre—at the time of writing—in stock, but if you want any we advise an early call,a very short time will will suffice to clear them all, l l l l oaly pair Fancy Curtains . l possible intervention or interference by European powers iv the etruggle now is progress near Manila. Wanderers Beat Amherst, {[peetaL TO THE EXanINer |] Havirax, Feb 25.—The Wanderers de- feated the Amherst hockey team, 6 to 1. xe oe MOORE & McLEOD. . : What We Advertise We Have. ROR ON HE seleieten totes — Pus sa ae Sy eS He Ge 45 If t's Newsen’ 3 1 5 Good ?We Hava Not Found It Wecessary Se TAZA > ‘ z, te cut 4 off OUR prices in order tosell our goods—as a matter of fact our REGULAR prices are as low as other CUT prices. Ask to see oar $21-00 Bedroom Suite, you will provably the city reduced from me JOHN NEWSON SFG SG Lae Ee GaP — a find it as good as any other suite in $27 to $22.00 Seta Se TR TEST RATT MY Of ae Me es OK _s, 7S ss op Fie wIFie See a —$—$—$<$<$ Parliament to Meet March 16th. (Special TO tHe Examiner) Orrawa, Feb. 25.—The Canada Gazette contains a proclamation calling Parliament for Thursday, March 16th. The Cornish Case. [Spectan TO THe Examinpr, } New York, Feb, 25.—The district Ats torney still lacks evidence to make an arres: in the Cornish case. ae to be Starving Themselves New Bairariy, Conn, Feb 21.—In of circumstauces that havecome to the attention of the authorities it is believed that Lucius Benvett,aged 80 vears,and his daughter Carrie, aged 40, who reside in Berlin, have been starving themselves, al» though alleged to be worth between $50,- 000 and $72,000. The Humane Society will probably investigate —-- —_ Said view Money for the Armour Institute. Cricaco, Feb. 20.—Mr. Philip D. Ar- mour has given $75,000 more to the endow- ment fued of tne Armour institute of this city. This makes the total gift to the institute $2,250,000. a a nw memes —— Qeee ee London House Remnant Sale = T. J. HARRIS LC22LLS CECCLLE eOOCLL CROBCROD ye Sr Sosy DOD8 DSO“? ZTO0]]* oF FOR PROTECTION & INVESTMENT | THE *“ DAILY EXAMINER OF THE BULGARIA Had Fourteen Feet of Water in Her Hold MANY OF THRE PASSENGERS AND CREW INJURED. But Steamer has at Last Escaped her Doilars per Yeat This is True Liberty, when Free | Boru ‘Men, hav “ing g to advise ths Public, 1 may speak free.’ *__Eosrwss CHARLOTTETOWN P: E. ISLAND, SATURDAY FEBRUARY 25) 1899 NARROW ESGAPE JAPAN THREATENS. TO RETALIATE The British Columbia Exclusion Act is En- forced. AN INTERVIEW WITH A LEAD- ING JAPANESE BUSINESS Perils [frpeciaL To THE ExAMINER.] Ponta Det Gupa, Feb 25 —The mier- ing steamer Bulgaria arrived yesterday under her own steem. At one time there was fourteen feet of water iu the heli and the pumps were choked with prain. The British steamer Antillian had Bulgaria in tow once and lost her. members of the the Many passengers and crew had their legsaod arms broken in the rollingof theship, she being withouta rudder Fivally, two days ago,the weather mod- erated and a rudder was fixed up and by slow degrees the steamer reached port. A large part ¢ of her cargo was jottiso ned. Archbishop and Pope. [Speciat To THE EXxaMINER.] Rome, Feb 25.—A letter from Arch- bishop Ireland to the Pope is published in the Observatory Remano. His Grace condemus categorically the “Amercianiem” which the Pope in bis encyclical condemned. The Cubans Kejo ce. {[Speciat To Toe Examiver.] Havana, Feb. 25.—General Gomez was permitted to make triumphal entry into Havana yesterday accompanied by bis troops. The Cubane went wild with enthusiasm. The the anniversary of the outbreak of the rebellion. day was Good Time at West River. —_ The basket social in Afton Hell on Mon- day 20th was from every point of view a decided success, votwithstanding the almost impassable condition of the roads on account of Sunday’s storm. D., Currie acted as chairman for the evening. Mrs. Davison, of Charlottetowao, presived at the organ, and the following programme war rendered :— Ivetrumental music... ..Mra. Davison OR ie oncncce s cesctinet Mr. John McMillan Vocal Silo........Miss Annie Dickieson Ss ¢s pascne id . Mise Edith Stewart Muearoolo...:..%. _ Mr. Davison, Ch’town Sree oF . Mise Flo. McKenzie NEI. . x o's dd the tenes Mies Dickiesou WONG SIOUO, oss s cha “sea vee es Mr. Davison The programme was exceedingly well rendered and much appreciated by the audience. Then came the sale of baskete, a critical moment for the young mea leet they ehould makeamistake. The baskets were auctioned of by Jas. McLean, assist- ed by W. McNeill, ia a highly creditable manner. Being refreshed by the contents of the baskets and hot coffce, the young folks tripped the light fantistic toe for a few hours. Oneof the most ;leasing features of the evening was the good order and sob-~ riety of theyoung men. Tl 1e committee take this opportunity of tha uking all those who in auy way assisted iu making this social) what it was; and especially those who took part in the entertainment. The audience dispersed with the singing of God Save the Standard Life Ass. Co. offers unequalled advan- tages. P. E. Silas Reseny:: General Agent. Queen Street, - Charlottetown: Queen. The handsome sum of § $90 was re alized, which goes toward the Hall Fund. , After his conference with the Kiog of the Belgians, Mr. Rbodes left Bruesels by the Col one express for Vienns. He suc- cessfully thwarted all the eff_rts to extract details of his interview witb the King, and turned his back upon the enterprising | journalist who had penetrated his sanctum at the Hotel de Flandres. The pressman retaliated by wriliog aD amusing skit: “Mr. Rhodes interviewed from behind.” Fred W. Hyncman According to one journal, Mr. Rhodes appeared very much diepleaeed with the reeult of his vieit. Cure a Cold in a Day 2048 aeo SAI>s 22 SB. d® 426 DIG OV HOD om Take Laxative Bromo Quinine tablets. All druggists refund the mouey if it fails to relieve, 2c. MAN. —— Says Japan Can and Will Adopt Retaliatory Measures. (SpgciaL ro THe Examiver. | Orrawa, Feb. 25.—Japan will retaliate agaiost Carada ifthe British Columbia Exclusion Act is enforced, said Shaw T. Nishimur, of Yokahama, in an interview to-day. The Japanese, ke continued, are a Praga ans Single Copies two wo Conte NO 48 BEEF SHIPPED TO MILES’ ARMY. Testimony That it Remainedon a Porto Rico Wharf For a Month. Waszixetox, Feb. 21.—The army board of survey, appointed to enquire into the condemvation of 300.000; o0unds of refrigerated beef consigned to General Miles’ Porto Rico expedition in the war, has covered most of the ground involved in the examination and eapects to give its finding soon. Thie particular board wasnotan out~ growth of the charges made by Gen. Miles’ concerning the quality of the beef furnish~ ed the troops. It was appointed in the regular course toingnire into the reason ‘or condemnation of this particular cargo andto decide whether Swift & Co, from whom the beef was purchased, or the government was responsib'e for its apoil- ing The board is already convinced that the beef was in good condition when delivered by the contractors, and ihat ithad not been chemically treated. The evidence 0 far brought out by the board shows that the beef was duly die- charged at Porto Rico, and that it lay on a ~harf for a month without any care. No attempt was made to learn its condition in that period,and when finally opened it was found unfit for use and nothing remained but tocondemn it. progressive people avd any country to } which they emigrate they wili help to, develope. Asa commercial power Japan / ie going abead and will be able to give effect to retaliatory measures. Nishimur is the head of several of ‘the Japanese tea houses,and has been in the United States on business. Rough on McKinley. (Seecta, ro Tue Examiner’) Wasurxcrox, Feb. 25.—Johneon, of tLe Indian House of Representatives yester~ day made a ecathing attack on the Presi« dent and the Administration impugoing the motives which controlled them aud predicting their collapee. New Spanish Ministry. [SpectraLto Tue ExaMiver J] Mapriw, Feb. 25.—El] Heraldo eays that at the conclusion ofthe peace debate, the new ministry formed by Senator Montero Rios will be conatitated with th® co-operation of Senor Gamaze. Covehead Notes The attendance at our schoo! has been somewhat lower than the average, owing tothe prevalence of measles. Xr. Webster, our teacher, is doing ex- cellent work and deserves credit, as some of his pupils have come from otber dis- tricts ir. D. H. Auld has been doinga rush- ing busieess in bis new etore, selling ae cheap as they doin Ch’\own or eleewbere. Mr. Auld is a straightforward, energetic business man, and will succeed without doubt. Some of our up-to-date farmers are about to erect air mo'orsto their baros. This isastep in theright directon, and will be a great save to horseflesb. Thecorrespondent to the Guardian, in hie Covzhead notes, who made the start~ liag announcement that some of the writers of certain annonymous letters had been located, must be more remarkable for the brilliancy of his imagination than, strict adherence totruth. If they were, as he so aptly puts it, “located” why were they not brought to justice? Now may I say like the boy who stole the choice fruit, wearing hie father’s shoe; whilst the old gentleman was measuring the tracks, trying to discoverthe thief, the boy said “try your ain shoe, papa.” TRUTE. es ee Re Brown anil olack eyes are almost always represented as lustrous, while iuminous 18 most frequently used in connection with grey eyes. Pathetic is perhaps the adjective or expression most often applied to brown eyes; spiritual is seldom used to describe other than blue eyes ; but to these also belongs the bad eminence of being shifty ; while black eyes are distinguished in the same way by the word beady. Grey eyes are perhaps oftenest characterized as hones’; and the worst tbat is commonly eaid of them is that they are cold or steely. Ask for Minard’s and take no other DR CLIFT cues © relayed Dixeases und kkupiure Ch’town, Friday, Baturday. and Sunday. Call or stamp for information. RovAL | Baking P Powder Blade from pune 4 cream of tartar. Safeguards. the food against < alum. Alum are the greatest meaacers to of the prescat day. ROYAL BAKING PORYDER CO., NEW YORK. We show a large assortment of TOOTH BRUSHES at 25 per cent. off regular prices. Gents’ sensible shapes, Ladies’ Fine bristle, Children’s assorted, To-day's price | : 3 : ra Pee 25per cent off regular figures. A. W. REDDIN, Phm, B Central Drug Store Sunnyside. Wall F — Rell We have opened our magnificent new stock of 1899 Wall Papers, In doing so we have crowded out many ODDS and ENDS from last years stock, lots suitable for almost any sized AAA AARAAARARARARARRD * *. a ee a % 2 * * mt, 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. eel Gee. Garter & Co. Importers of wall paper a Ne oan 2 emcee ll