wor een WEEKS Big: Sale. Odd-f oiled, AND Wholesale Samples WHITE SHIRTS About 150 odd shirts—Soil- Shirts and wholesale samples. We have placed the lot on thefcounter, at prices to clear, | all styles—open front, hopen back. SiZES 11 to 11 1-2 At Following Clearing Prices: 72¢ Shirts tor 305¢, Tac " = ae S5¢ " " Ve $1.10 M . ae 1.30 i ". Oe 1 65 ‘ “ $1.00 1 Ov, with collars attached 50s. The above sale inciudes all our wholesale White Shirt samples, received since Jan- uary Ist. ————— W.A. Weeks & Co The People’s Store, o-—_— ~ SOCOSSSOETETODHOCS ESL 2 O88 A Large Seller with us Our Own Emulsion We guarantee thie fresh stock ~-lesa than three weeks old— made of best Norway Oil, guaranteed 50 per cent with hypophosphites of lime and soda. Nothing equals it for produc- ing flesh, building the system up, healing the lungs. Pleasant to take. See display of this eplendid article. A.W. REDDIN, Phm B GMI TRAD DRUESTORE, Bunny cies. 000000002 0SSSL CDETECe R | Lil | ® treats CHRONIO Diseases by the Salis bury method of reistent self-help, in rem 2ving causes from the blood. on- § tinuous, Intelligent treatment in person or by letter insuret Minimum of suffer- € CGRORDES 1088 SESS HOR CATRELesEOLELESe SSOCVOSR ES . Oe SO SS 0600628066088 829866 6668 wee THE PAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MARCH 1, 1898. TELEGRAPHIC. SPECIAL DESPATOHES TO THE EXAMINER, NOTES FROM THE CAPITAL. Members Barking Back From the Fray. SOME SINEWS OE WAR AND WHERE THEY COME FROM. Orrawa, March 1.—Members of the House of Commons are flocking in to be ready for the session of today. ‘lhe firm of McKenzie & Mann is said to be taking strong interest in the Ontario contest; so also are the Michigan lumber- men who get their Jogs in Ontario. and who are afraid thata change of Govern- ernment would impose some restrictions, It is believed that the Michigan fund alone ig not less than $250,800, _—- 2s —— OPINION IN ENGLAND, ee YcKinley. Loxpon, March 1.—The Daily News, commenting on the relations of the United States and Spain, says that Spain cannct expect support, myral or otherwise, from England against the States. The Standard praises McKinley’s states~ ranlike moderation. HE WANTS INFORMATION ae How to Gyercome Ice Barriers, Sr. Pererssurc, March 1.—Vice Ad miral Mokarow has left St. Petersburg for England on his way to Canada, where he proposes to pass some time onthe ice- breaking boate, in order to gather the latest wrinkles for use in the Czar’s frozen harbors. He will probably croes to Prince Edward Island on the Stanley. CUT RATES, eet a Cheap Railway Travelling MonrreaL, March 1. — The Grand Trunk Railway hae announced that it wi meet the cut in rates made by the 6. P. R., and go as low as the other road should it make further reductions. It iscad that the C. P.R. will reduce the rate to Toronto to $2. NEW BRUNSWICK ELECTION. Government Candidate Defeated ee Moxcrtox, March 1.—The election in Gloucester County pair to fill the vacancy in the local House, resulted in the defeat of the Government candidate, Mr. Povrier was elected by ® majority ing aad Masimum of cure possiblein ; each case, Avoid attempts enalded. Graduate of N.Y. University And the NEW YORK HOSPITAL. ty years practice in N. Y. City. Santnnke registered in U.S. and Canada, Ropress: Cuaxcorretown, P EI, c ANADA. OFFICE, Victoris Row. Aceomodations reserved for patients, References on application, Oct 15 lyr We are not soing to move ‘But we are selling Crockery just as cheap ns we were. Special diseounts on all Cro-kery China and Glass now in stock, to make room for sprisg importations. Also:—-First class Photographs made in all the leading styles, at the old stand, C. LEWIS, Exactly opposite the North Side of Market House. Garson SrREKT,..-.000 of 62, a i eae —_ APONTE DHONNNTTHNN HTT HTT HT Wall Papel The rush is beginning. We ean supply Remnants and Lust Year's Patterns at almost giving away prices, but we pride our- selyes On our stock of 1898 Patterns. Better Than Kver Cheaper Than Ever Our Wall Paper R20m fm isstocked withthe finest 1598 de- aigns. " Papers for Parlor, Hall, Lib- rery, Dining Rroom, Bedroom, Kitchen, with borders to match. We ale sole agents for P. B, Island, for Colin Mac arthur @ Co. Montreal; and Alfred Peawa Co., New York. Sample books alwa yu realy. Geo. Carter & Co’y., Wall Paper Depot SS ee PeTOperenenenn jaunrnenenerenennenenenenenenrnenene rene everett rer tn tt? ai Stetesmanlike Moderation of ALLGAASULLAbidbdbdddbdsddbdddd QALGLALLALALALAA UGA OUR FISHERIES. Value of P. B. Is'and’s Output. Orrawa, March 1.—The fisheries report for jast year has been issued. The administration of the fisheries service cost $443,586. In the table of the value of sea and tnland fi<heries for 1897, P. E. Island is put down for $976,126. —_—————~— A FIGHT IN CUBA, The Insurgents Lose 181 Men. Havana, March 1.—A battle is reported from the province of Puerto Principe, in which the insurgents are said to have lost 181 killed, while the Spanish loss was ten. MOTHERHOOD, eee ae | LK CF A A A OL) {BOB ses HAL x . ~~ BBB Mark’st thou the etrange sweet radiance in /| her eye? She has been near to Heaven’s shining | portal, And there, while Death and Life watching by, Hath plucked, with trembling hand, a; flow’r immortal. March stood | Ladies’ } — Esther Cottrell in Home Journal. FAMILY OF FOUR ON 8200 PER YEAR A Wiscensin Teacher Maintaius His Family Welland Saves Half His $405 Saiary. A. H. Zander contributes an article to the March Ladies’ Home Journal in which he tells how he maintairs a family of four persons —wife, two children and himeelf— on $200 per year. He isa echool-teacher snd is paid a salary of $406, ont of which he saves and puts outat interest $200 yearly. Living ina small Wiscousin town he has the advantage of cheap rents, his house coating him $36 per year. His o'her expenses are: provisions, $94.82; clothing and foot-wear, $38; magazines and n2wepapers, $5; incidentals, $40. “ Our meals,” Mre Zander writes, ** we find abundant in quantity and variety. for breakfast we have coffee, cake, bread and butter, with egge and fried ham oc- casionally. For dinner we have boiled potatoes with butter gravy, boiled cabbage orother vegetables, and pudding or pie, and coffee. Sometimes we have pork and beans, and sometimes some egg prepar- ation, as potato pancakes, dumpling?, etc.. while with one meal in the week we bave meat. For supper we have the remains of ourdinner with fried or baked potatoes, and eggs. We have coffee with every meal. On this fare we thrive well.” WANT TO KEEP YOUR NEURALGIA? Of course you don’t; so you should take Scott’s Emulsion. It is fact this remedy cures it; aud it cures nervousness, nerve debility and insomvia. 1 Packer’. We are able to quote you fine figures in thefollowing goods: 1000 Kegs wire Nails 1000 Kegs Cut Nails. 10 tens Manilla Rope 100 lbs Manilla 2000 Ibs 21 thd. Cotton Twine. 2000 Ibs Bar Copper. 10,000 lbs Pure Tiger Lead. 5000 Ibs colored paints. 25 doz Hatchets. And on everything else you require in our line. =*se 1 pair soiled curtain, marked. ...ee.eeee- eeeee $3 1, for $2 25 1 pair soiled curtains marked........+00+. -----. 2.85, for 1,95 % 1 pair soiled ouseniee WENO AH dics reviews ciacas 1.10, for 86 % 1 pair soiled curtains PAOTROE, occcce. cevacesences. DA. Ge om 1 pair soiled curtains marked. ....s.ecesceeeeeess 110, for .80 F 1 pair soiled curtains RON. ok. 4d bb o'keeeu cekuss eee 3,95 % ] pair soiled crrtains UOIEEDG ss owe ccccedecoeeesse 4. ae % ] pair soiled curtains MOTOE ..0 6 vc ccccdsodeedenes ee Le - l pair soiled curtains marked. ....s.seeeseseeeeee 1,60, for 1.15 ei 1 pair soiled curtains TROEROR oo ccccsescccseseinens ay at ae SG sy 2 pairs soiled curtains MEAFKOGs ocodccncovessecsee GE Bae % 2 pairs curtains, last of lot, one pair slightly soiled, one pair perfectly clean, marked $3.90, for $2.80. Agents for Moncton Woolen ills. BLGGGEGGDEEEEG GSES SDD Dae SOILE We have 13 pairs of slightly soiled curtains, which we’ll c.° ¢ out at the following reductions, on the marked prices E".§ Perkins & Co... E GLGALGLGGEGGGGLBGGGBBBLAL eye ¢ NoTrouble to Show Goods ¢ (o0eeee0ee “2a oy SUNNYSIDE SE @SS@srrersessssssee srry Those goods have got to be sold, for we have got to leave. We wil] sell ata big discount rather than remove them to another place. —W. P. Golwill. @ur great hat sale for one week is to make room for 18 cases of Christy’s cele- brated London hats that we expect to open up ina few days.—Prowse Bros.—The Stylish Hatters. 47 3i. Miss Lucy Lefurgey, graduate of the Emerson College of Oratory, is at home to a limited number of pupils in physical culture and oratory. For psrticulars enquire at her resideuce, Mrs. L. J. Sent- ner’s, Weymouth St. 13 4w eod In the Lenten season almost everyhody uses fish. Weofter a quantity of boneless codfish, guaranteed all codfish, which will be sure to please you, aleo dry codfish and shredded codfish in packages.—Sandereon & Co. We have been ia this stand for over 22 years,but now we are going to move. Before doing #0, we will offer our large stock of crockery and glassware at a bergain, wholesale and retail at the cheap crockery store.—W. P. Colwill. That white shirt at 25cents—ie a eur- prise—The 49 cent one is an “eye-opener” but the 75 cent line beats them all read about it in to-days ad.—Moore & McLeod. Marbles, Marbles, for the small boy, 60,000 grey, 50,000 painted, 20,000 agates, 15,00@ China, aleo glass allies al! sizes. Wholesale and reteil at lowest prices. Gee Carter & Co. 42 8i cod, Tue, hu, Sat. Jnet reeeived todey from the Klondike Red fresh oysters,—J. P. Joy. Fresh—The oysters that Joy sells were not caught last fall but they are the fresheet kind that can be got. They were fished nextepring —J.P. Joy. Do you wast a New York Cap? We will open our New York hats “a special London shapes next week.— Jas. Paton & Co. Two Cans Salmon for 25 cents We want to reduce our stock of Britisn Columbia Canned Salmon at once, and in order to do go we offer for this week only 2 Cans for 25 Cents This is first-class new stock imported last fall. UND & nUGERD BEER & GOFF TENDERS TENDERS will be received by the undersigned, until Mareh 11th, noon, for the building of the foundation ofa new Chureh at Tracadie, P.§. J., rll the material being supplied, Tenders for the same wil! aleo be received, all the labor except the mechanical being supplied, as well ag the materials. Plans and specié- cations to be seen at the Paroshial House. P. G. HOGAN, P. P. Feb 25 d&w td SENSES. Cal] and see our goo’s. ; > ervvreveverneevervennensvvnvenvevorneny ensveneneanevnarorternnvanerr¢ny i ; It Stands the Test... We're going to take the whole space to-day to talk about one line of shirts, iz “te MI ie + ie ve Ms of e ee MI te “ ve ae KS * * oe & xe bdbodbdddaddadeedels Is's a special unlaundered shirt at Zep cents. The body is of strong fine, good weight cotton, The bosom and bands are of pure linen, The back is double right where the strain comes, a 4 The upper part of the front is double from the bosom, back to the sleeves. The fit is good—the finish is good —you MAY buy as good a shirt else- where for a dollar—-you can't for less. Our price 76 cents “Net.” Moore & McLeod, What MAMAAAALAALALAGALASAAbb aba MMOMAAALAL ALA? Ledbbdd ASAULAd ld ahdbdbdbbdds bd 4 We Advertise We Have. nververeenennesnesvennvenennennennenn nenennrneyntrnereny rrvernerrey rr?r tt? QAALARAAAAAAALAA ALAA dk Lk 2 ~~ mA if at, a, w-, mt, 2 , at, a, : mt < x a, a, a 2 mt, *, 3 RS —_—— a ! | a —_— SPECIAL — —Shoe Bargains 35 pairs Ladies’ Dongola Oxford Shoes at $l, reduced from $1.25 and $1.35; sizes 3to 5. 25 pairs Ladies buttoned and Laced Dongvula Boots; reduced to $1 and $1.25; sizes, 3 to 6. These are snaps and will not last long at the prices. W. H. Stewart & 60 i } ~ eo = aT Ce ee ee ee ee ht 1 lo Se oe Ee a ee oe