ea ——— VOL 38 a ferms Four wo Alivacline Lip Vl lines of { These two simply unmatchable elsewhere anes which we speak now—are The price may be equalled-—but neve) the quality for the price. Study the items— Fit-to-W ear White Wear We take a special prid ‘in our white wear exhibit. Garments ordered spec ally for the WHITE FALR Different from the ordinary. No matter what price—each gar- ment is properly finished Every seam 1s felled. Chere are no roughly finished raw seains, No sweat shop work. SPECIAL | Nicht ay , ’ ied SALE" Dresses = a ee OE OD oo Se ht a 4, a eee | Fresh, new 58) aces SM oe | ..* 1 eae ; fF cdaint - gar ot on iiy } . OF > : YY ‘eg 2 2oak.p ments priced i Awa about 20 per 2. : ee cent ié@ss than ; Og you expect, os Good white % cotto felled seams, lace trimming ¢ iy Uc A nicer grade, felled seams; hamburg edging at neck and down front 55c gown with white Fine cotton embroidery at neck and down 5 front, Choice white cotton, embroid- Se ered neck, wrist and front, 9%8c 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 cetton, cambric frill and real torchon ‘ace. Very fine garmeni, four cam- bric frills headed with feather stitching, 31.10 Very choice, fine cotton, wide hamburg frill, 16 rows of tucks, $1.40 Nome beautiful garments at $2, 2.50, ete, at The White Pair Drawers Special, fair, cotton, plainly made, regular He line lSc Fair cotton, felled scams, fri}l- ing and tucks 2Uc Vine crade. car bric frill, head ed with feather stitch oraid, 32c Fine cott finis ved with rea] tor h rn lac e 4%c Fine cotton, hambury frills, 3 rows of tucks 68e Very ( h yce cotton 9 cluster wicks, wide hamburg frili, 85c Unmbre pattern, .ery choice vam br) : finished with torch on lace and insertion. $1.10 and $1.60 &t the VW te Fair. yr Corset Covers Fai grade, plain i 2c Miner trimmed with hamburg Sc and 25ec , . . : ¥ ef hoice ‘\ neck, ham ; DUrg trimming d4e g, Fine tton, hamburg eck, insertion front, 42c. 52c, 75c ke at the White rair. — Honest Shi Unlaundere Shirts Men’s unlaund Sood strong cotton, linen bands, 50c ea Men’s unlaundere eutton body, fine and. bands—there’ ; ter one dollar shirt. 75e each or 2 for and frent, endless $1.00, 2 for Laundered Shirts Fair back The fine oosom gra-le, King Shirt, linen bosom won't it, perspiraticn can The best shirt we e ordinary wear. ,... ances Two grades, Fine open front fitters, just right wi spiendid linen bosor Similar ¢rade front ‘Collars and Cnffs | <A. big lot of collars, 10¢ each, 3 A big lot of 4 5 t~ ] OUR unlaun dered push crush, braces dont interfere with new rts 3 We're al ways pleased to adout shirts, They are in a class by them se lve s; thep have no rivals at their prices. In fact we have no rivals at any prices. seen d 3 SPECIALS ‘red __ shirts, linen bosom, th, 2 for 95¢ -d sbirts, fine linen bosom only one bet- made—that’s our OUR $1.40 The finest unlaundered shirt on the market, reinforced back stays. 2100 linen bosom and bands, special $1.85 “AT THE WHITE FAIR’ ready-to-wear, laundered. and bands, up, wont not melt it. ver saw for Open back only. $1.00 and 1.40 dress shirts, dth of bosom n and bands, $1.25 oven back and $1.50 “AT THE WHITE FAIR” styles in for a quarter ly linen col- : geen lars in all the new shapes 20c¢ each, $2 per dozen Cuffs, specia Lb | 27e per pair, | | AT THE WH c per pair and TE FAIR MOORE & MeLEOD What We Advertise We Have This is True Liberty, when F [MANILA IN ABAD STATE ‘ ; ' i a —_—_— Foreigners in fear of their lives . 7 DESPERADOES LURK IN THE! STREETS OF THE CITY. _ The Americans will now move Lloilo. on (Sreciat ro rwe Examiner. | Mania, Feb. 8.—Thiecity is full of desperadoes whom the police are locking up in twos and threes. Armed natives are in hiding places on every side street and in many houses, and foreigners are in great danzer of their jives. The greatest vigilance to prevent asw- assination or incendriaem is maintained. The rebels died by hundreds in the trenches exceptthe Gorotes who, armed with bows and arrows charged desnerately and uselessly, The prisoners declare that the attack was uppremediated and that the outposts fired and then all joined inthe attack. A forward movement upon Iloilo is anticipated . General Miller has never had any doubt of his ability totake the place, but he held back owing to the unwillingness of Presi~ dent McKinley to begin forcible measures, After busterers. Americans Americar Fili- am [SpmcraL Te Tes BaaMiver] Wasuineron, Feb. 8.—Furtber informas tion concerning the seizure of the schooner loaded with arms for the Philippine wasan American vessel and not a German. in» surgents shows that it TO LET HADES LOOSE. The Effect of the United States Leav- ing the Filipinos Derelict. Lonvon,*Feb. 5.—The Oatlook says :— To leave the Philipiues derelict now wonld be to let bell loose upon the world. America hereelf made Mr. McKinley President, and must herself bear the con-~ srquences of his acts and the heavy but enuobling responsibility for good govern- ment in tbe lands over which she has boist- ed the Siars and Stripes.” ee The o'dest Queen in Europe is now the Qaeen of Hanover, who will be 81 vexc April, while in the following month Queen Victoria will be 80. Theex Empress Eu genie, who may well be included, comes third, being 73 ip the same mopth. Among the Princesses of urope, Princess Clemen- tine of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, exceeds al the Queens and Princessesin age, being 82 this year; Princess Alexandrine of tat house, widow of Duke Ernst and sister-~io law of the Priece Consort Ooming next with 78 years last December. — : = —_ UNION Of London, Eng., ee Fs ESTABLISHED - (714 FIRE INSURANCE On every description of pro. perty at lowest rates. Assets - $15,000,000 W. HYNDMAN Gener il Agent for P, E. f[. ' TELEGRAPHIC NEWS IN BRIEF. Assurance Society EXAMINE ree Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free,” —Evurrwss CHARLOTTETOWN P: E. ISLAND: WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8 4899 Ae al Ri Single Copies two Cents NO 33 cee eee eee Chinese Loan Subscribed-Snow in New England—Bad Beef Thrown Overboard, Ete, [Sprcia, ro rhe Examiner } New York, Feb. 8.—There waa a public demonstration in Porto Rico yesterday 'o celebrate the ratification of the Peace Treaty. A northeast snow storm rages in New Evg'aud and few steamers venture to leave the ports. A large quantity ofcanned beef sent to Havana for the United States troops was condemned and ord-red to be taken out- side of the port aud throwa overbuard. The appeal for ten thousand dolfars in connection with the Chinese Imperial! five per cent gold loan has been subser.bed five times over in London. Dr. Henry BE. Royea and wife were ac- cidenta'ly asphyxiated in New Yor«, their home in A reign of terror exists in Bol'via. John Dillon has resigned the leadership of the Irish Parliamentary party. Morgantown, Kentuckey is being visited by spotted fever or spinal men- ingitis, which is carrying off scores of people, old and young. a ce CATARRH GF STOMACH. A Pleasant, Simple, but Safe and Effectual Cure for It. Catarrh of the stomach has long been considered the next thing to incurable. ' The usua! «ymptome are a full or bloeting | Seasation afier sativg, accom panied somes j times with sour or watery risings, a for- mation of gasses, causing pressure on the heart and lungs and difficult breathing; headaches, fickle appetite, nervousness and a geoeral played out, languid feeling. There is often a foul taste in the mouth, coated tongue and if the interior of the stomach could be seen it would show a slimy, jvflamed condition. | was impossible to foretell, TY THE DESTINY OF CHINA es lt Is Impossible to For- tell It LORD SALISBURY MAKES A REASSURING SPEECH Regarding British Interests and the German Treaty. (Sreciat ro Tus Examtenr ) Loxvon, Feb 8.—In the Houee of Lorde ye*terday,Lord Salisbury in his speesh re~ ferred at lepgih to China. TO PROTECT THE BRITISH. Consul in Colon Wants a Warship Sent There. Kingston, Jamaica, Fed. 5 —The Brit- igh Cousul at Colon, Colom bia, it is report- ed, has cabled the Governor-in-Chief and Captain-General of Jamaica, Sir August Hemming, requesting that @ Britieh man- ofswar be despatched to Colonto protect Br.tisb subjects and property there, This appeal tends to confirm previous private advices that the lives of inoffensive foreign residents are endangered through the indiscriminate attempts of the Colom« bian eoldiery to suppress strikers, and through threatened reta’atory efforts of the dockmen and railway employes, which yesterday threateved to precipitate a sanguinary crisis. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Hotel Daviee: F D Scott, H D Sim- mons, 8 Martin, Montreal; BC Davies, Berlin; R W Ambrose, St. John; Mr. and Mrs W H Prowse Murray Harbor; J E Phenner, Halifax; H A Crosby, Yarmouth; C B Goes, Amherst; D D Donovan, Brockville; © A Lingham; Montreal, The destiny of China, his Lordship said, ' All thet Her Maj-+ty’s Government was concerned with at present was to see that the treaties are fully observed, that the interests of British j subjects are safe~guarded, avd that noth- ing is done by either China or any other nation to compromise their rights. The agreement between Germany and Great B:itain was of a character favorably to friendship between the two nations to | the rights of all concerned as well as to thé | ; ; peace of the world, but he would not be, doing his duty if be gave further details as to stipulations which for the present re- | quired no action on the part of Great | Britain. DELAGOA BAY IS BRITISH. —_ ‘Portugal Fell Into Our Arms Like a Fainting Woman,” Says Milner. The New York Post’s London corres- pondent says:—If there is one question more than another to which financiers and The cure of this common and obstinate; buemess men geverally are most anxious trouble is found in a treatment which! for an answer, it is “What ie the trath cause the food to be readily, thoroughly | about Delagoa bay?” which is the key to digested before it has time to ferment’ the whole international postion ig Africa. and irritatethe delicate mucous surfaces I am enatledto seod vou a reply which of the stomach. To secure a promptand Sir. Alfred Milrer, Britieh High Com- healtby digestion is the one necésssry missioner in South Africa, made to this thing to do and when normal digestion is question before he sailed for the Cane secured the catarrhal condition will bave : just Saturday. He said :—“Ican tell disappeared. young mere than this. Delagow bav is According to Dr. Harlanson the safest ; 9}] rigbt. Poriugsl fell into our arms like and best treatmentis to use after each ‘a fainting woman.” meal atablet, composed of Diatase, Ase- | “But what,” asked his questioner, ptic Pepsin, a little Nux, Golden Seal and “about the King of Portugal's speech the fruit acids. These tablets can now be | other day, when he declared Portugal found at al] drug stores under the rame an never Wonld cousent to alievate any of her Stuart’s Dyepepsia Tablets and not being} colonies? ” @ patent medicine can be used with perfect Milner replied :—“Ahb, the King bai safety and assurance that healthy appes/opposition to consider. You must draw tite and thorough digestion will follow) no other conelnsion trom what he said their regulir use after meals. than that be bad his «trong opposition in Mr. N. J. Boohaer, of 2,710 Dearborn mind. Butthougn Delagos bay is secure- Street Chicago, Ill., writes: ** Catarrh is ly Britieh, thatwill not itself settle the a local condition resulting from ® neglect- | Transvaal question, which is South ed cold inthe head, whereby the lnivg) Atrica’s problem. ihe ceotral fact in the membraue of the nose becomes inflamed | Tranevas! is tbis:—Yon have 15,000 and the poisonous discharge therefrom ' armed Boers sitting upon £100,000,060 pastes backward into the throat and / worth of bullion. What would you do if reaches the stomach, thus producing; you were ove of these 15,000? Take that | ° ss: catarrh of the stomach. Medica! {us a lamp when you look into the ‘ature. ee GERMAN CONSOLS. authoritiesprescribed for me for three years | for catarrh of stomac: without cure, but | today I am the bappiest «f men after using | only one box of Stuart’s Dyepepsia Tab ete. 1 cannot find appropriate words to express | Fifty Million Dollars Worth to be my gooc feeling. Ihave found flz+h, ap-| petite and sound rest from their use.” Placed on the Market. Benin, Feb 5.—The two buodred mil- Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets is the safe-t | preparation as well as the simplest and! jigg marke ($50, 00,000) of Lroperiat aad most Convenient remedy for any form Of; pry. jar 3 p-r cent, eonscls recently pur- indigestion, satarrh of stomach ,hiliousness,! .paced by the Bruseela Bavk will be offer- sour stomach, heartburn and bloating atter | eq tyr subscription by the public oo Feb. 9. meals. | The consels were purcha-ed from the Ger- Send for little book maild free, on} an avd Prussian Governments at YJ 1-8, stomach troubles, by addressing Stuart | and will be isened at 92, Queen Hotel: H! E Wright, Summer~ side; LU Fowler, Bedeque; J McKachern. Cherry Valley; N A McKachern, L B Chappelle, City; Heory E Wright, Sum- meraine, Cea —— oD FR NaN 7 apm rN RovaL Baking Powder Madekom pus | cream of tartar. Safeguards the food against alum. a ee Alum baki wders are the greatest menacers to ealth of the present day. ROVAL BAKIN(: POWDER OO,, NEW YORK. A*+AAAAHARARAS LAGRIPRE~ "8: VERY PREVALENT HEADQUARTERS FOR RELIEFS Laxative Bromo Quin’ ne, not too pleasant but effective. Our own Perfect Headache Pows der , speedy relief. Our own Quinine wine—-stan« dard strength. Our own British Coug* e —immense sales of jate, Ammoinated Quinine—E «, etc,— For convalesente— Pabsts & Wyeths Melte—Beef Extracts, etc. etc. A. W. REDDIN, Phm, B Central Drug Store - Sunnyside. CURE ER EE ER EEE Valentines: ct and Retail SSFR PEERY ae ASASAAARAAASAARASAR FRY > 4 RY Wholesale ad t Cv., Marshall, Mich. The tableis can be} ’ found at al! the drug storee. nem —_— —_-_.- ---— ~ i CAN THIS BE TRUE? Positive Cure for Asthma Discovered scientists throughout the world that nature Sir,—Your iseue of Saturday contaired | a letter signed “ Fairplay,” which bears all | the ear- marks of adead-head advertise. | ment. Under the guise of saying a few wordsin praise of THe EXAMINER'S at- titude towards our manufacturers the quality of the soap putup by the Char- lottetown Soap Works is lauded tothe skies and reference is “made to a letter in praise of the eeme article pub- liched a day or two before in your contem - porary the Guardian. Its dollare to in th e “ineral kingdom where- with @ ments can be cured, but it was not until the discovery by Stan- Congo River in Africa that asthma was permanently curable. In fact, it was not until the investigations made by Dr. Clarke some years later that this disease was found curable ; he found that by combining the extract of Kola Nut with other vege- table extracts that the compound obtained would permanently cure astpma. Clarke's Kola Compound was then tried on over 100 cases in different hospitals, with the mar- doughnuts, Mr. Editor, that both letters emanated from the samme source, and the ol ject of tbe whole thiog is to obtain a free advertisement for a certain class of goods. READER, —_—_ - When you sre nervous and sleeplesa, take “Hood’s Sareapsrija. It makes the nerves strosg aud gives refreshirg sleep vellous result that over 9% per cent. were permanently cured in fess than 60 days" treatment. Clarke’s Kola Compound is now recognized to be the caly peaneess cure for this dreaded disease. d by all drug- fists. Free sample bottle sent to any per- son. Mention this paper. Address he Griffiths & Macpherson Co., 121 Church street, Toronto. or Vancecuver, B. ' Canadian agents. i Scll by Geo. E. 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