Year ie A _ saP 2p pases = White Shirts at the White Fair Men’s Unlaundered Shirts. good strong cotton, linen bosom, linen bands, O02 each, 2 for 95e Men’s Un!aundered Shirts. fine co\ton body; fine linen bos m and bands. Ti e-e’s Only one bett r one made—that’s /R dollar shirt. ioc or to for $1-40 The finest unlaundered shirt on th» market, reinforced back and front, én iless stays, 2100 linen bosom and b rds, special $1.00, two for S1.85 “AT THE WHITE FAIR” laundered Shirts—.- Fair grade, ready-to-wear, open back, 75¢ Vhe King Shirt, laundered, fine linen bosom and bands, bosom won’t push up, wort erush. br aces a yn’t inte rfere with it, perspiration can’t melt it. The best shirt ata we evel v for erdinary. wear Open ee ae back only, two grades, $1.00 and $1.40 wy we Fine open front dress shirts, fitters, wr f jus! right width of bosom, splendid linen its bosom and bands . - $1.25 mS Similar grade, open back and front, $1.50 a A big 3 for lot of néw style a quarter A big | yt of j p! styles in collars, 10c ly linen collars in all the th, $2.00 per dez. IGc per pair and 27e pair, { SRE ea ee nw shapes, 20c each Cuffs, spec ial the White F air SU 2 aM, u om, MN, ie Ge s5 UW’. Newson’s I’s Good Spsegaeaywee 2 “i 1 ; , ‘We Hava si hs am * PNot F : Wot Found : 2 se is KP ait Necessary i to cut 1 off OUR prices in order tosell our goods—as a SA % matter of fac our REGULAR prices are as low as other S¢ sowed : ; te { | ] price S wr Ms Ask to see our $21-00 Bedroom Suite you will provably ae = d it as good as any other suite in the city reduced from 7F % 927 LO 2°? ‘ Aw . : te ty wm IQOHN mWSON 2 JAY Nite OR 8! % Me Oc BY Fs a"%, ofr Nw Mes 4% 42 em SB wy a eS s * Ke PFs . ers Bae Ke Sy TaN Pls): do ~ “ie a SoS 7 a> 2 Ke fask ' AS | 5e = owen eee ne ant a wD HoOcK:Y & ACME. A large variety Hockey Sticks and Pucks. ice away duwn SIMON W. CRABBE wats 34 Senate nea, nog XLOT 1 ETOWN a: | perbapes the heaviest since the Hostilities tT sumed o THE AMERICANS: CAPTURE ILOILO * And Make Combined Sea: and Land Attack ———— INSURGENTS MAKE A FEEBLE RESISTANCE. THE The American Losses are Thought to Have Been Heavy (SractaLto Tue Examiner ] Wasaixgrox, F-b, 14. -A cable re~ ceived by the Government announces the bombardment and capture of Iloilo on Sunday, and a combined attack by sea and laud was made, the insurgents offering | useless Opposition. There fighting at points and large loss of life on the insurg- Was serious some PSLAN D; This is ‘True ee when Free Born Men, Te to advise the Public, may speak free.’ '—Evpires HE DAILY EXAMINER ne ineidaddsebes tana ‘Bode Copies two Cents THE S. 8. GERMANIC ia. at Her Pier in New York. es ck | Has Destroyed Mest oj [SreciaL To TRE Le XAMINER. ] 14. —The White Star Line Steamer Germanic sank at her pier | last evening and is now lying there parti- ally submerged. New York, Feb, ~ he accident ia said to have been due to the heavy coating of ice which formed on the sides of the steamer. ’ — Railway Train Wrecked. [Specian ro Tae Examiner. ] » Fed. 14.—The flyer was wrecked yes- terday at Fleming’s Park, and the fireman kil ed, aod Pitrsspere, Pa boun! Cleveland south seventeen pascengers injul ed . _ - it is Cold in Kentucky. (Speciat TO tHe Examiner) Lovisvitie, Ky , Feb. 14.—The coldest weatherever known in Kentucky was re- ents side, The absence of statement of the Ameri can loss is undersiood to mean that it was he gan. —_——-——~.» —-—— Scorm Disasters in Nova Scotia (Spreian to THe Examiner] Hacieax, Feb. 14.—Reports from all past two days. o ee Suffering in New York (Sracat. ro tae Examiner. | New York, Feb. 14.—The cold in thi, city and throughout the State is CAausiD g terrible suffering. ——$ $e CATARRH OF STOMACH. A Pleasant,Simple, but Safe and Effectual Cure for It. lonz beeni thing to incurable. Catarrb o* the stomach has considered the next seasation afier eating, accom panied some~ times with sour or watery risings, a for- mation of gassee, causing pressure ou the heart and lungs and difficult breathing; headaches, fickle appetite, nervousness and a general played out, languid feeling. bere is often a foul taste in the mouth, coatel tongue and if the interior of the stomach could be seen it would show a slimy, inflamed condition. The cure of this common and obstinate trouble is found in'a treatment which causes the food to be readily, thoroughly digested before it has time to ferment and irritatethe delicate muccus surfaces of the stomach. To secure a prompt and healthy digestion is the one necessary thing co do and when normal digestion is secured the catarrhal condition will have disappeared. According to Dr. Harlaneon the safest and best treatinentis to use after each meal a tablet, composed of |iatase, Ase- tic Pepsin, a lutl- Nox, Gclden Seal and fruit acids. These tablets can now be found atall drug siores under the rame of Siuvari’s Dyspepsia Tablets and not being a patent medicine can be used with perfect safety and assuraace that healthy appes tiie aod thorough digestion wall follow their regul : use after meals, Me N. J. Boohner, of 2710 Dearborn Street air Il!., writes: ** Cavarrh is a local condition resulting from a neglect- ed cold in the head, whereby the linivg membraue of the nose becomes infiamed and the poisonous discharge therefrom passes backward into the throat and reaches the stomach, thus producing catarrh of the stomach. Medical authoritie#prescribed for me for three years tor catarrh of stomacna without cure, but today I am the bappiest of men after using only one box of Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tab ete. 1 cannot find appropriate words to express my good feeling. Ihave found flesh, ap- petite and sound rest from their use.” Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets is the safest preparation as well as the simplest and thost convenient remedy for any form ot indigestion, catarrh of stomach, biliousness, sour stomach, heartburn and bloating atter meals. Send for little book mailed free, on stomach troutles, by addressing Stuart Cu., Marsball, Mich. The tablets can be found at all the drug stores. DR CLIFT cures Chroni Diseases and Rupture ic Ch’town, Friday, Saturday Walker’s Corner. ..... STOVES & HARDWARE and Sunday. Call or send stamp for information. corded ye-tercar, ne Several peop e were froze! to death, : a ie : parte tell of disasters in tre storm of the! The usual s\mptoms are a full or bloating j Kion J. M Gibson Will Retire SpectaL TO Tue Examiner.) Toronro, Feb. 14.—It is currently re~ ported that Hon. J. M retire from the Gibson intends to Ontario Cabinet. Stanhope Road Notes. soon Mr. Patrick Walsh, who has lately purchased the forge from Mr. _Gooewin, ~duing rashing business in the black- stnith hoe. He is a sober industrious young man and we be-speak for him that share of patronage which he richly deserves. Our schcol 1s progressing favorably un- der the efficent management ot Mr. Patrick Trainor, who has proved himself to be a capable and painstaking teacher. Farmers and others are taking advano- tagr of the excellent roads to haul their lice aod lumber. Mr. Peter Curras has procured forty loads of ice for the season. , Mr. Thomas McCarthy has erected a ' fit e piggerv which leaves room for forty | bogs. Mr. McCarihy interds going into pig- raisibg next summer. Mr. Robert Mooney is visiting friends here. During his stay Mr. Mooney will be the guest of Mr. Andrew Campbell. GENTLE WARBLER. GREAT LOSS OF LIVE SsTOCK. Result of Storms and Cold in the Western States. Denver, Col., Feb. 11.—J. W. Springer. secretary of the Continental Land and Cattle Company, received word from its Montana aod Texas ranches that the loss ot live stock woull be very great as a result of the etorms and cold. “The loses,” said Mr. Spritger, ‘‘will be general throughout the western ccuntry, from Mo:tana dowa through Wyoming, Color, ado, New Mexico, and Texas. In some places it will probably reach 50 per c2nrt., aod it will rar throaghout the country between 10 and 35 per cent. The great lors of cattle is bouad to make a high price during the year, as the last Govern- ment re rhow that thereisa cattle shortage, and the d2mand for foreign trade is greaily increased.” —— SIR JOHN ABBOTT'S HOUSE Syndicate Pays $40,000 for it for Club Purposes. Montreat, Feb. 11.—The magnificent rivate residence of the late Sir Joho Abbott, at one time Premier of Canada, in this city, has been purchased by aeyn- dicate of wealthy gentlemen, avd it is now held in trust for them by one of their number. Those whose names sre mention- ed in connection with the newclub avd are now members of St. James’ Club, are ! counted among the oldest and most proms inent members of that organization. The price paid for the property is said to be in the neighborhood of ¢4¢,000. The Abbott | residence has had noi permauent occupant since Sir John’s death, in October, 193. At different times it tas served as a resi- dence for Lord Aberdeen, aud during the winter that their Excellencies spest in Montreal this was the home of the family. — house will be occupied as a political clu URE ricuwavsa by taking Hood’s Sar sapar illa, which by neu- e+e \ Dufferin and Bank of Nova Scotia build- TUESDAY FEBRUARY a. 1899 NO DISASTROUS FIRE AT DIGBY, Ny, ;, the Town ALL OF THE PRINCIPAL BUSI- NESS BLOCKS DESTROYED The Fire Raged all Night - Further Damage. (Sproat ro Taz Examiner.) N.S. Feb] edin Letteney Digsy, 14.—Fire was dizec ver. & Bros dry. goods store about 10 30 o’clock jast night. It spread very rapidly, buraing the p'incipal business portion of the town, and the bnildings from Jenner's drugstore tc Shreq-’s block were all consumed at 12 45 At one o'clock, the principal buildings burned were Jenner’s drugstore, C. F. Stone's dry goods and hardware establish- ment, ietteney & Bros dry goods and gen- eral merchandise Burn- ham’s grocery and the block containing the Waverly House and Liodsirom’s jewelry estabiisiment, Store; ihe Shreve block including the Jaw offices of T & C. Shreve, the Town office and Short’s boot & shce store;tne Turn- ten or twelve buildings mostly residences and small confectioney stores, ec. Great fears the are entertaincd for ings. The fire was still turning at 2 o'clock, but was thought to be under coatrol. DISTRIBUTION OF SEEDS. Director of the Experimental Farms Sending Cut Samplks Orrawa, Out.,l’eb, 11.—For the past ten years systematic efforts have been made to increase tbe average returns and \o improve the quality of the cereals and other important farm crops grown 1p Canada by an annuel distribution trom acne CANNERS IN TROUBLE. ‘ancovver, B. C., Feb, 8.--It is stated that the banks have shut down on 28 can- peries in Bri ish Columbia, owning to their | inability to carry on business under the, | present Dominion regulations. Three bank managers are quoted as saying that with the present regulatioas small canaers can~ not can and ali the smaller concerns must go tothe wall. It means a loss to the prov- | inc? of $4.000 000 and alos3 to Vancouver of $500,000. { G.I. Wilson, the largest individual can- | ver on the Fraser seid : “T have sold two ' of my canneries in Canada, and am look- | ing for a site io the United States. Fears of | fith and fishermen. | | bull Block including the Post Office, and | About 20 of the 50 canneries will move to the Sares sboull the blandering Canadian Government insist on enforcing the regalas tions with the idea of barring American The reet will go out of business, Sir,—The above shipping was forward - ed me by a Boston correspondent,a former resident of this city, with the foliowing comment: S ‘Thia epeaks well for Sir Louis Davies as Minister of Marine and Fisheries.’ I have ooly to remark that whether from an American staudpoint, or one of keen sarcasin, wy correspondent evidently takes in the situation. MEROHANT. Feb 13ib, 1899. RovaAL Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeguards the food against alum. Alum bakir menacers to en tl waders are the greatest to health of the prescat day. ROYAL BAKING POWDER ©0., NEW YORK.’ ee a ae ee eee AehhhanannAng Liadies Find this hard weather on the the Experimental Farm at Ottawa of samples of seed of the best and most productive sorts. These var- ieties have been firet tested at the Exper- imental farms, acd oaly those which have proven to be the very best have been cho-~ eo for this distribution. The samples sent out have contained three poande each, aud every precaution has been takin to have the seed in every instance thoroughly clean and trneic name, and the packages have bren sent free through the mail. Those who have received such sampies and grown them with care have usually had, at the end of the second year, enongh seed to sow a large area, and in this manner careful farmers a!l over the Dominion have been gradually replac- ing any inferior aod lees procuctiye which they had bees growing in the past with superior varieties possessing greater vigor. By instruction of the Minieter <f Agri culture, anothér such distribution is being made this season, consisting of samples of oxts, bariey, spring wheat, field pas, indian corn, and potatoes. These samples wii] be sent ovly to those who apply pereon ally. Listsofnamesfrom societies or in- dividuals cannot be considered, and on'y one sample iv al! canbe sent to each applicant. Applicatious should be ad- dressed to the director of Experimental farm*, and may be sent any time before the 15h of March, atter which date the lists will! be closed, so thatall samples asked for may ‘be sent outin good time for sowing. Parties writing will kindly men- tion the eort of variety they would prefer, and then, should tbe available stock of the eort asked for be exbausted, some other | goOd variety will be scnt in its place. Austria-Hungary. sor's Hawn VER, Fet. Il. — The Hanover had planned a coup d'etat sganst the Austrian Germans, which wae preveoted Fravz Joseph still iatends to extirpate or slavify the 8,0¢0,000 Germans residing ia Austria. Their ruin, the paver alleges, would be followed by an invasion of Austria by Bohemian Slavs. The recent expulsion of Slavs from Germany 54 been @ waros ing to Anstria that the German Govern- ment kuows it would be a fatal error to rely on the friendship of Fran z Josef. TO CURE TOOTHACHE IN A MINUTE | tralizing the acid in the blood perma- | uently reliexes aches and PAINS, ’ Use NERVOL. 4 One application cures ;if not, your money back. Equally good for N euralgig and Headache. 25c, hands and face, Ladies Find OUR ALMOND PINK one of the nieest and best preparations on the market. Far superior to many of the imported articles, It has been used from North Cape to East Point. Soft, healing, delicately perfumed. Try it. Prepared and sold by A. W. REDDIN, Phm, B . Central Drug Store * FESS SSE SESE Sunnyside. GES EERE EERE RAO RARARARARAARARAAD Fow is Your Stock of W Tang Jae Courier prints a remarkable article, in | which it says that Emperor Franz Joref | We Are Selling Agents for the CAN! DA PAP PAPER CO. The largest makers in Canada. | We carry a large and well assorted stock of the different sizes in Sheets and Rolls: also the Favorire “Yan- | KEE” Currer for rolls. All sizes in by the death of the Empress, but that | stock. | Druggist’s Paper, Dry Goods Paper, ~ Hardware Paper, — Grocers’ Paper, Butchere’ Paper, ete All at mill prices, Geo. Carter & Co. a aay 7 - ‘ 4 7 . Be tt | ie Sd a eae crate ee ESR 6 Sl LE, AR ORS NT 4 ‘ La te } 4 Re 2 Se ag a Dein Se NEE Re AEE FY RBI gO pS IN RI SEO SR ano a aR cing ~ a re ee SP NNT Wie igo INI eae * OP ota i eT = " A AONE COR: RMS Sy IMIG hy = EE TAM ARE a ln, a ae a 1 on