THE WEEKLY EXA MINER na THE WEEKLY EMPIRE. both ae Si 75 4 ‘ance, and 7 RMP} RE S Men Album of a Maca tid th me om Néend m | stoTHE EXAMINER . ie TERM IVE DOLLARS 4 tis NEW SE} : a ik TT aad . —- neem ne eee + wie + ee ee Seance eee THE DatLty EXAMINER. “ This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Pablic, may speak free.”—Evniripzs. — CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, SATURDAY, JANUARY 2, 1899. For neat, clean, Printi and uke Wt ake TH EXAMINER Job Printing meni is peculiar. Don't forget it. Fy cena renee Sinote Corrss Two Osnes VOL. 29.—NO. 184 : = nee uvV2ryw i) “Tat? rts iA als STEWART CHILDREN LIKE IT. 1-3 Ounce Packets, |- - § cant ca § ——— co cm oo } ve tt a af ti “WOODILIL'S a - ) BRKING GERWAN , Pi WHER suited for Family Uahe. : ** GEORGE >, Lub, Che nitry ¢ ®v27 McDONALD & MARIN. BAR UISTERS, Solicitors, Notaries Public, &c. } Morris's Building, Chariottetawn, } Gaffoey’s Building, Summerside. : LAWSON, Pa. Ina tnte >F in and Ire OFFICES MONEY TU LOAN, H. C, McDONAL". B. A KR. J. MARTIN, B. A. J°MES A. MORSISOH, H .LIFAX. AGENT FOR WARE i, CAKEBREAD & 66,, i » M. PP TEA MERCHANTS, London, Dag hia, ewe tf el} ee First-Class West Firms, ete. SPECIALTIES; Severa! India Tea, Sugar and Molasses. arefyl attention given to consignments of Prince Edward Tslind Predace. RE FERENCE—Bank of Nova Scotia PernLh rms wf, 5 } alo Tr o OFFISE Pickford & Black’s Wharf, Halifax, August 13. 1891—dy & wy A. A. WeLe AX, Attorney-at-Law. Notary Poblis, Srown’s Gleck, Chario:tetown neod & wky DAVIES’ ORUG STORE, important Notice. ORTANT FACT TO REMEM- | that we have no Use D ollac’s worth | Goods that are sh» pwon or lef: last year, 80 we d> not adverti-e to a 4iIwnht wav ia eos All we ask is a far uperia with goods of & same kin wed you will. withour dou >t, be ’ ad r * goods at Coat i ro we See ne rea-on fo , mn ask a fai I sm. and ti y feel sure of mone 4 x 18 PRE S La i No i ; SooTwina, Creézai HEALING. ‘nstant Aelef, Permanent Cure, Failure impossible. all liseacos are T¢ rh, » nse id : ne} g ft debi If y re r ed r (Cetarr ) me y A AeAL Ban» . i r ~ Cata ey if ar Bold bya ir : post paid, on x sot (50 cent aud $1 by addressing FULFORD & CO. Brockville, Or?. “GRA TEFUL—COMF ORT: EPPS’S GU) a BREAKFAST. ‘By se thorough knowledge of the aacur which govern the op lige : a jawe trition, and *y a care y : 7 and nua fire properties of weii-uoi0c: has previded our orenkins eately flavored beveruz many heavy doctors’ bills. {t is 9; uxe of such articies of dict may be gractmity Wulf GP BRU 66° Me eNOus resis. every *ende to disearsn, Heo subtie Maia #e 4° attack wk : may escave many 4 fale selves Ww for {ti periy cours! oa CPS “ae riit Ph a he 4 Regia or elt » JAMES #P € eran tik Sct idewi 4+ .«¢ & Was _ | public. QC. | 1G | LA ’ Bat & Ovasi Whi —— en) Dress Goods Department. Det ——— TT Com ene ee x, ——————— EMULSI@ Slack, Seal and Navy Biue Rough Serges, Fancy Mixed Camel Hair Cloths, in Navv, Myrtle, Garnet and Seal, Biack and Colored Cashmeres and Merinos, all eolors, Black Brocaded Cliths, Plain — Foule Serges, in all leading colors. OF : Cod Liver Oil EEE ESE SESS Old and young take it for Coughs, | a Colds, Consumption, and all Lung dis@ases. ‘ —-————+(x)——_—_ —— G@bituary. We regret to hear of the death at La- crosse, Wisconain, on Saturday morning, 26th December, of Alex. F. Kennedy. bro- ther of James W. Kennedy, Postmaster at Southport, Lot 48. According to the ex- ptevese wish of the deceased, his brother as gohe on to bring the body home fur interment Mr. Kennedy left the Island when qujte young, going te Boston, where he carried on business for some time. He then went to Lacrosse, where he carried on the bookbinding and stationery business ully. The burial will take place at e Cemetery Cross Roads, Lot 48, of which due notice will be given. Peacefully passed away, on the 3rd Decem. ! ber, an old and res resident of Caven- dish, John McKenzie, Eeq., in he 76th year of his age. He was for many years an elder in the Preebyterian Charch at that place, where he always took an active part in all the affairs of the Church. He was a man of few words, but by his uprightness of charac- ter and his love of what was right, he leaves behind him a example worthy of imi-a- We have a Large Stock in this Daparimant. Low Prices, \ PALATABLE AS MILK. LA £O See ee ne LONDON HOUSE. ASK YcoUR DRUCCIST. 4§ u Charlottetown, Nov. 17, 1891—dy & wky | — me | j ‘ a A BIG DRI ———(x)___ } ‘Tweed Suitings. OLVENTY-FIVE SUIT LENGTHS. i | | . HE REGULAR PRICES of these goods are $18.00 and + $20.00 “We are offering the entire lot at $14.00 per Suit, made to ord>r This is the Biggest Bargain we have ever offered the Call early and get your choice. * Piano Lamps, | Hanging Lamps, JOHN McLEOD & CQO., Banquet Lamps, | Table Lamps, MERCHANT TAILORS, 207 UPPER QUEEN STREET. g¢ prices Never Before ffered 24, 1891—eod & wky on +imilar Goods. "| re | BALDWIN AND WALKER'S | Racca * DODD & ROCERS. Knitting Wools. _ -—- (ve) ——-- - | | i i | Chariottetown, Nov. i HIGH LAND BIAND BFST IN THE MARKET, Beware of Imitations, NOTICE AUTOGRAPH Mp OF ayn he HE GENUINE Ine’ ~aog having the HARTSHORN, A FULL LINE OF BERLIN, ANDALUSIAN, SHETLAND, Baldwin & Walker's HALIFAX BRAND, i ' | it Billiard Hall & Oyster House IS STILL TO THE FRONT! NVERYTHING of the best. Call and be -4 convinced. FRESH OYSTERS re- ceived every day. JOHN JOY. | ABBEY and Pactodn Terente, Out, , RED HEART iS CENTS @ OLD LONDON | A SEIN. eee WwooLs. : STANLEY BROTHERS. BROWN’S BLOCK Charlottetown, November 25. 1891—eod & wky oet20—tf BARLEY. E ARE STILL BUYING, and will be for some time yet. ACARVELL BROS. ———ae Painters Supplies ! Mill Supplies ! ; . dec?é—2w Jaw ee : Carpenters’ Supplies ! TO LET. Farmers’ Supplies !)pse2ucxorsunyg sovsr apasrore treets, kn »wn as the Costello property. Imme- 1 N - Hi E S E L I N E S. diate paseaaign given. For particulars apply to DAVIES & HASZARD. dee&—dy tf | EVERYTHING ——$§ &T,B8O CARRIAGE GOODS | FORBARBADOES,W.I s. S. “COILA.” a | The Best Goods. "he Lowest Price for God Goods that; ‘ > e : ihé i y i l . the market affords. Goods b aght right = bac — (HOS STEAMER. wt aa fom Chariouetown ale ns ; a ; Te; ° A aie or Georgetown next wee ‘or badoes. i<atplaction guaranteed in every respect Lolesa Bo eS tat Set Se Rartndose. j : ] reasonable rates, provided sufficient offers. Retal Parties having Horses to ship on freight (under deck) will apply AT ONCE. D. FARQUHARSON & SON. NORTON & FENNELL, pean Belfast with his tation by those who ure left behind to tuke his place. He leaves a wife, three sons and three daughters and a large circle of friends and relatives to mourn the loss of a loving husband, futher and friend. He died in the fuli hope of a blessed resurrection, falling into: that blessed sleep from which none ever rise to weep. —_—_—_—_——_————S ee LETTERS TO THE EDITOR i Letter From Hen James Nicholson. } ' Sir,—The following letter was sent to’ the Patriot for publication, but the editor, ; atthe nod of one of his many mastera, has suppressed the greater portion. He is only too willing to throw his columns open tor any vituperation simed at me even by an anonymous writer, but refuses me the right to reply through the same medium,’ though over my own signature. I must ask you to do me the justice he has refused, by publishing by letter in full. Yours, &c., James NIcuoLson. To the Editor of the Patriot :— Sru,—lIn the last issue of the Weekly Patriot I notice @ communication in which J am basely attacked by an anonymous/ scribbler who miscalls himself ‘* Belfaster,” | he being justly ashamed to append his name, t» so scurrilous an article. It he had sigred himself ** Charlortetonian ” it would have been more appropriate and more in keeping with the pomposity and lordliness Abs her who, of necessity, occasivnally | stately and. digni-! fied presence, but who, notwithstanding his outward comlineness and dignity, de-: bases himself to become a low instrument- | ality in the hands of an interested party, and to avail himself of the opportunity | thus offered to vent his spleen and aim his} pvisoned shafts at me. He charges me with being the writer of a loetter signed **Eldonian,” published in the Guardian | and afterwards in the Patriot, relative to| the Eldon Courthouse. It is not my in- tention to reply to ** Belfaster’s”’ untruth-’ fnl reference to the Eldon public hall, I will leave that to ‘* Eldonian,” who is quite able to refute them with truthfulness and propriety, in both of which qualities ‘** Bel- faster” is sadly deficient. And here let me state that neither did I myself nor any, member of my family write or in-| spire one sentence of the letter re- ferred to, and the distorted vision of the insignificant tyro is sadly} at fault, and his shots as usual fly wide the. mark. I willnot lower myself to Belfast-! er’s level by noticing any of his personal! allusions further than to remark on his’ reference to my being an ‘‘ aspirant to lead a party even in a backyard.” Aa the state- ment has no possible reference to me, I charitab'y ascribe it toa momentary for- getfulness by the writer of the role he plays, Curing which his thoughts instinct- ively slipped to the resort moat convenieat for his purposes and congerial to his taste. James NIcHOLSON. Eldon, Dec. 26, 1891. me | : Week of Prayer, 1892. Monday, Jan. 4—St. James’ Church. Sub- ject: ‘‘Confession, Humiliation and Praise” —Ps. 51; Daniel 9,3-19; Ps. 34; Eph. 1, 15 23. Speaker, Rev. J. A. Gordon. Tuesday, Jan. 5— Upper Prince Street} Methodist Church. ‘“lhe Church of Chriet”| 2Tim.3 Speaker, Rev. D, Sutherland. i Wednesday, Jan. 6 Zion Church ““Fam-} ilies” —Isa. 44, 1-8; Ps. 116; Deug 6; Col. 3, i-}7. Speaker Rev. W. Hamlgn. é Thursday, Jaa. 7 — Baptist Church. “Nations” Ps, 107; Matt. 5, 1-18; Rom, 13; 1 Tim, 2, 1-8; Isaiah 31, Speaker, Rev. W. W. Brewer. - Friday, Jan. 8—Methodist Brick Church *‘Missions’—Ps. 67; Joel 2, 2332; Eph. 6, 10-20; John 4, 3i-42. Speaker, Rev. J.mes Carruthers. Saturday, Jan. 9 —St. Paul's Schoolroom. “Home Evangelization”’—Ps, 118; Acts 3, 12-26; Isa. 49; Zech. 4. Speaker, Rev. W. Hamilton Each meeting will commence at 7.30 p. m. and continue till 9 p.m. Collections in aid of the P. E. Island Hospital For Over Firry Years Mrs. Winsloe’s Xoothing Syrup has been used by millions of mothers for their children while cutting teeth. | It relieves the little sufferer at once ; it pro-' iuces natural, quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain, and the little cherub awakes as ‘bright as a button.” It is very pleasant to taste. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regulates the bowels, and is the best-known remedy for diarrheea, whethor arising from teething cr other causes. Twenty-five cents a bottle, Se sure and ask for ‘‘ Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing yrup,” and take no other kind. lyr i Suiton’s ViralizeR is what you need for constipation, lose of appetite, dizziness, and all symptoms of dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75 Usetsorwwwu, Asy 26, iddl—Jew aad wy Oiey DMacdwace Sicre. | Sh'town, Deo. 28, 1991-81 cod sents per bottle.—Reddin Bros. novidwiy -Zeph 3, 14 20; 1 John, 1; John 17; Pa. 63g" La t ancelling. When the kind eyes are closed, the sweet lips dumb, And cold to our wild kisses lies the Dead; When we add, helplessty, the cruel sum Of careless things we did, harsh words we said. When but to blot the bitter record out, But to unsay, undo, repent, recall, To be forgiven wrong, or jar or, doubt,! —— — of life’s remaining prizes, What — sorest / tears we caused to uw Hous that we clouded / duys ight “hava blend fy ee ee Trifles, that only now we to know, So hardly on the gentle spirit pressed / Ney, all of these, in this ogr vain remorse, areas us, each with their separate stings; But, worst of all, in their o’erwhelming torce, Are memories of the tender cancellings. The tardy graceless vows of late repent: aner, How eagerly and tenderly they heard ! What fond forgiveness met the Sedbes sen- tence, As the soft kiss silenced the faltering word ! Ob, quiet lips, that pardoned ! folded fin- gers, That clasped a half reluctant hand of Fore ! What pain like his, as by his Dead he Iin- gers, Kuowing she'll cancel fault or wrong no ' more . I Meaut To. “I did not rise at tne breakfast bell, But was so sleepy—I can't tell— I meant io. “The wood’s not carried in, I know; But there's the school beil, I nust go— I meant to. **My lessons | forgot to write, But nuts and apple’s were so nice— I meant to. “T forgot to walk on tiptoe; O how the baby cries! O! 0! I meant to. ‘There, I forgot to shut the gate, And put away my book and slate— I meant to. “The cattle trampled down the corn, My slate is cies. my book is torn— Jas. Pauon& Ub Furs, Muffs, Capes, Collars. Boas. Astracan Jackets, Caps, Cheap for Ready Cash. Jas, Palo & C0. Dress Goods, Foules, Tweed Mixtures, Cheviot T' weeds, Merinos, Cashmeres, Shert Lengths, SUITABLE FOR GIRLS’ DRESSFS_ Dress Robes, 1 meant to. “Thus drewls peor idle Jimmy Hite, From mora till nvon, from noon till night: I meant to. And when he grows to be a man, He heedlessly mars every plan With that poor plea, ‘tI meant to.” —Home and School Visiter. ee. —— Masonic. The officers of Mount Lebanon Lodge, A. F. & A M_., Summerside, were installed on Tuesday evening by Grand Master Dar- rach vf Kensington, assisted by S. W. Munro of Summerside and DG M McLean of Charlottetown. They are aa follows :— W M—H A Compton. S W—W Stewart. J W—K J Martin. Treas—Neil Sinclair. Secy—D Montgomery. Chap—Neil F McKelvie. S D—W T Burrows. J D--John Goss. S S—John Grady. J 8—John McArthur. Maishal —Thomas Frizz'e. Tyler—W S Steves. The officers of King Hiram Lodge, of the same piace, were installed on the same evening by Grand Master Darrach, aggjgt- ed by P.G M. McKelvie and D. &, M. MeLean. They are as follows : W M—B H Godkin. S W—J 8S Ramaay. J W—Js Sinclair. Treas—T W Henderson. Secy—J C0 Wright. Chap—J: ho Slay. S D—-T B&rady. J D— cLeod, SSaJ § Allen. J S—R E Sobey. arshall—H E Wright. Tyler—W K McKay. The officers eloct of Orient Lodge, Souris, were also installed on Tuesday, as follows : W M—A J MeLaine. S W—Benj McKachern. I W—Chas H Sterna. Treas—C C Cariton, sr. Secy—O O Carlton, jr. Chap—Rer J G Cameron. 8 D—A Boisner. S 8.- Jas Jeene. I S—Ronald McK anzie, Tyler—R Webster. Marshall—P M, Jno McLoan. ——____—_~. oe Lecal Notices. For lame back, side or chest, use Shiloh’s Porous Plaster. Price 25 oents.—Reddin Bros. novidwly Very low prices for the balance of the old year in men’s and boys’ overcoats, reefers and suits at J. B. Macdonald’s. 026 6i The only place to get a genuine bargain in readymade clothing is at Jas Paton & So’. Tuat hacking cough can be 82 quickly cured by Shiloh’s cure.—Reddin Bros, novidwly The finest stock of cape ulsters, with [n+ verness capes, in the city at Jas Paton & Co’s, cheap for cash. WiLL you sutier with Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint! Shiloh’s Vitalizer is sure to cure SUITABLE FOR WEDDING DRESSE3 a in This Dasartment ad Mantles, Ulsters, Jackets, Cloaks, De‘mans, Brorything in This Department at Extraordinary Low Prices, Jas, Pato & Cb Reefers, Overcoats, Suits, Cape Coats, BEST VALUE IN THE CITY. Owing to the mildness of the. seasca, we are clearing out our GOAT ROBES very cheap. Very Choice Patterns in Silk Handkerchiefs. China Silk Handkerchiefs. eerste eeseeshnsestansshtennsenn JAS. PATON & C0., BROWN’s BLOCK, 168 Market Square. you. —Reddin Bros. novidwiy Ch’town, Dec. 22, 1801—dy & wky Ji, Pato & Ci, ra GOAT ROBES. - —— oe a ee pes imamate oa Pe e ¥ ; ' # . rd xe