3 zg % ? amcor in sangeet Mt a te THE 4 THE DAILY EXAMINER. DECEMBER 21, [89S OPPOSITION IN THE LEGISLATURE \[ ~ ‘ ‘ \ ' ‘ 0 ; MeDona ¢? \ ; M ) Mr. Shaw K. Mel Mr. B i Ai ACen NOTHING FROM THE GRITS ts p ' S ‘ { ‘ ' ‘ - e7ere - WINTER COMMUNICATION ‘ ~ N |< ( Eva \ . ( ‘ sta " I i i ' Mel m g Me. MeM : a I 4 ] ts y 3 \\ * ' . ms M M have r x} Captain I vs ‘ { Engine MeMiilan w slual S ! are a] i ‘ I how { such per sks and difhi es 2 sel of hea fraugl vit f s por t} mi! ¥ = have | take ; lw ind hea { | t E at ¢ : i # o lera er t af ahd Capta | a i } and r} 4 i sta ‘ i Het? i ! | : a i ‘ Cape Tra and Cape I t i \ t ~ j ~ 1th ty and | “ tl passage mn ] } W ' 5 and te pansages i } , S C. H. Tupy GC and ¢ ¢} vs | i! f ~ Pr i hil ‘ 7. rt | ¢ anil ! ] ' ? I 5 PT, g Ww sre 2 i igl ret t ‘ t ‘ ty i ‘ { i i { | 1 M - | i ia i ' Cemmemmeguennes er+er+e panenntinntinaenans NOTES ANDO COMMENTS j an Ottawa t +t i i me daividend (oc mm cent., and vet added $75,000 ie RK i witl app t a A ’ ' ‘} 1 4 i M (razett ‘ { ha spent S50 000 rei vork- t of th employed poor i eking to rare $50,000 more for the same purpose This will come to Montrealers as a reminder of hand days of ‘7 fl the-wheel Government had } Canada’s affaire There have een no public relief works in Montreal e the N. ?. was established Ihe New York Press nae not vet abandoned the idea of annexing Canada In a recent editorial] pleads { ted North Ameri i,” and saves “There is ta more pring propos before the electorate of this country ha ne extension of the boundaries ot thie ep ‘ mi othe oto : hie fi Giulf of Mex Art sea, and from Newfoundland to Va 1 This would open a va-t field for American e ler prise In the Cana lian Northwest there are more t win One hun fred millions of acres of valuable wheat lara to be settled and cultivated There forests of white tured inte Jumbe ire Loinens pine to ta « bound lope, the re vanufas r; there “3 ruineral wealth to be deve are thousands of miles of railwavs to be constructed; ship canals to be built, and others to be enlarged. In short, Canada ontains half a continent in a moat health- il and invigorating climate, needing to Le lned and made to add tothe nece-sit ml comforts of humanity.” tls Personal, The Pope celebrated mass in St. Peter's ot the 15.000 people His JIoliness appeart j to he mm) ellent health Captain Ray is endeavoring to su} press lidians on the She in Wyoming, ant there ut break Sunday m presence of ex among the reeervation Pp ily gammy whone are siens of an agaitist his att- thority Ballard Smith cables from London to the | N. Y, World: While the Princess of Wales i recovering from an attack of influenza, | it has, [ am informed, left her completely deaf Iwo leading specialists have been at Sandringham this week, but are unable to state positively as yet whether this aittiction will be permanent or not. She has long eutlered from partial deafness The epilemic of influenza shows no sign of abatement, and in London alon: during the past week 127 deaths 1 from this cause, against an uverage of about 22 in the previons two weeks it has been particularly i” Parlia ment, and smoking aucalpytus cigarettes ie the prey ailing fashion. Dr. Mortmier Granville advises the use of aleohol rather were reported only violent nm ant prrine DAILY OFFICE OF LIEUTENANT OVERNOR, | VW t 4 ey t= ‘ : , . 1 New B a i ul ‘ I ; \) Wi } \\ i N M. 1 ‘ } i i { ps f} talig y a ! ( i { X De nC} 4 fy { 1a Ww ! ‘ ‘ tui ~ ine i) DP | ! i“ { la ih respe ‘ < i ( i ( ( I zg { ( : ral i i j 4 tri B ie . at tl } ‘ ' I y i t rf] j W = ad i tr pit-s | y 4 I i 1 i oon -*. -_—_— HUNDREDS HOMELESS, south Buffalo Swept by a Creat Floed, Su ia 5 til " o ~ i ne } . . Buf { : ! floorted “1 i ! t S I vay : . be ppl ‘ I ired “ i é el 3 > iF AS y i Atv preg va ’ | | i ! nN S ‘ As | ¢ y tin ke is ul i Pine rf) ‘ i I i : “f I i a cept ‘5 - ind swe} : i al = i . 1 befu 4 i my ana \ } } ‘ t | Vited ana ua wid ! | art sS v hive d i i thi > I W | } snd a squad f otti those t if S ; i i poeta i } K pa [- B i yp? seul Fatt alee ‘ hes pp props i then its Wt af ri t had ¢ 1 n Wut nay A wecura V i | { . tu xceed S100.000 _—_ - — — COURT OF CHANCERY. ‘ r 4 ' iv. I} iv Mark MeDon ili—t Ma ik rhis us t u _ t uf ’ i 1 Oy if i t i iwi byadu fthe P try | tat it if ! I} 1 o ! ‘ 1 pavi { ity ay shell ! ) Ma Me D sth 0 I ! | t r tte in ' i Hnpilainan i i aren ' ( me ft i t COURT OF APPEAL LN BOUITY. iff \ D 20 W ] Db <4) ; pp llants Druste Wi an Methodist School \ : salad ae . 00s Gee arguing oO a [ { I if Da DOUBLE VICTORY, it m g Canadian peopl ' the double victory at Chicago of the the well-known piano firm of Octavius Newcombe & Co., who have been awarde edal and d plor it for both | t ir up and grand pianos lr his i3 not only a signal victorv for this firm. but a most flattering tribute to the poss? bilities of our manufacturing industries in Can- ad , at the Chicago } rw here port nppon od Vewecon be pianos receive an award for tone quality ofa hig order of excellence, full and | musical, with fine singing power and dur- | ation ll-made ana well regulated action, firm, elastic amd prompt toner Tine best material andl class of workman- ship are found in these p The ire artistic and finished in the best man- | Mr. 8S. N. Earle is the } [sland for ano- Cases ner agent for these magnificent instruments. a My sto:k of guns, rifl 7a vl revolve s is now complete 7. e The shooting gallery is now in fui! blast. Call and shoot for vour Christmas goose or turkes dee 20 4i e J We ure N ) people It is Not Possible to beat us in value and price in anything | in the furniture line —Mark Wright & Co.. Ltd The large ef assortment of calle “y rifles ever shown on the Island ‘sto b at W. E. Dawsons’s. Certainly the largest assort- mnt of perfures and toilet ac.cctes in the city, priced very iow at Watson's Drug Store Popular goods at popular prices at G I Tay lor’s, je weler. decl9 seen MARRIED. At the Methodist Parsonage, Summer | side, Dec. 16th, by Rev. W. Maggs, Mr. Alexander F. Nisbet, to Miss En- man, both of Line Road Susie APPLES AND PEARS: AT SUCTION. At Sales Room, TO-MORROW MORN- | ING, at 11 o'clock :- Apples, 35 Barrels 2 " Pears. hk. BEARISTO, lee? | Auctioneer, EXAMIN | the saves days and weeks of | trouhle. ER ’ . NEWS OF THE WORLD. Fabulous strikes of gold and silver are eported in the Baptopias district, Mexico Inve “tigation by the Detroit Tra CR Council show 25,000 unemployed peopl in that city Owing to incessant firing at Rio Janeiro vessels ar unable to land their cargoes ny ] passengers January 18th has been set for the meet- g of the Brit the despatch of business sh Columbia legislature for lhe French goverument is ‘a isfied that t iterna ll agreen Lava ust anarch- sta st ecessity | so limited as to Vali pra biiy I toward preve iting snarciiist i ] iw nfl 2in Vienna are using. There scarce.v a fa y that Vv ft hh ease and the h tails a ed witl itt Dipl beria a 1 1 ea Baldem au sul pe i i i it Fra Coal Co., was sandb. gg*l « Saturday and robbed of $3,000 av Frank- pect if West i . Va ] ere - ie to the assailants s ship Australia arrived at Sat Fra ie the loth m Hone nu with ad : De Oth Up to that time th ad I In U tuatior 4 i h i At Chicag ie l4tha was vally ted between the Supreme Court | endent Order of Forresters, and the I vis High Court of that order, S50, which embraced a membership of 000 Russia has de i France’s offer of : nava tat ol fit Me iitert mmcan, SS Ad il Ave'an told th ar he could not ota { valty of officers and men permutted to visit Freneh | i \ spa from Shanghai states that, through the etlorts of M. Book, Swedish ( “ pay $40,000 to the rela- Swedish missionaries, Wick hol id Johannsen, who were murdered \ at Suag | uly las { s Sch » yea I f } N.Y., wase lod to death ont t f vas K ng hors and i fi [ wate €oti fart tia I ist 1 si Ista ca ta y i i ei on ire I W um K New Britain, ¢ I i k pas three ei l i ind with i th ta i i sfa iy In ba gy | nh pu t h use he s ‘ Wed sda L- pay \ x of nihilists itskirts of M 3 | eu the } ce and sach A fight ensued , h 100 po men we ided Kiy mf the uh killed is I shootin than | a ) ers apt ed salaries city off ils B : I i rv ubie what | ure i 0 e rhe h wal systet " { i i fi ti ey VHS VOT ya qu British ¢ imbia. N L day has passed and t high Saiarie ematl Phe ng is 25 per « 38 than five \ s Va y Vasiliev ic nh Bervy, the latest ad- }ititi the number of Russian refugees n Lond s a remarkable man. He is 64 years old, and 26 of them have been He has } ex ind imprisonment bye side 1 f han thirty-two prisons ant lias nmitted no act humanity « ation can regard as a crim A peculiar fatality happened on the Northern train at Barrie, Ont., on the ng man named Thomas Bert, f Hawkeston in Barrie, being ved for the Ancient Order of For- He passed a good examination and - had been esters boarded the train for home. Five minutes later he was a dead man Ilis death is supp. sed to have been from heart farlure The suit of the Louisiana for the annulment of the er of the Olympic Club has been de aust the state Attorney-General of char- ided The dtecis- hot a law permit th gloves of hve onn bv the jurv a lon is that vyiove contests are prize ts and as there is ting contests vw es or ovel in weight, no objection can be offered to anv more fights in New Orleans At a meeting of taxpayers at New was decided to relieve the orer ¢ of the then? employment It was xtend the sum of This relief mad lasses iuring the present cold weather unanimousty voted to exten necessary public work i \ ford considerable Preference in giving out work will he i favor of married men. Che United My) Cana for trade in the according} States is beginning la a formidal Paci San to Te- e competitor concerned not lic, and is Francisco v.ew with complacency the establishment of the Canadian-Australian line hi ps, and visit of Hon Bowell to the antipodes has caused more t at Washington than any recent of steam- tiie Commcn n Canada’s part In the Divisional Court, at Toronte, McDonald, a superannuated minister, sued the Methodist Church fer his superannuation allowance. His allow- ance has been paid from 1871 until] 1890, when it was discontinued by the church authorities, MeDonald hav mg the marriage ceremony with a woman, his The plaintift con- tended that expulsion from his chureh was | as laymen had voted on it. The point was res¢ rved. Mrs. Elise Frank, of Michigan Chicago, who died the other day aged 8&1 left $2,200,000, the most of which her own industry and Her husband & poor +; Was ac cil ntally drowned, leav- ing her a large family to care for She went to work to plan for them, and in thirtv-nine years has been very successful She and was most liberal in her benefactions, not only to Jew ish char:- ties and families, ing objects. Chieago. The taking of the preliminary evidence of the prosecution in the case of Mercier, Pelland and Demartigay. charged with con- spiracy to blow upthe Nelson monument at Moutreal was finished on Saturday morn- ing. Phister, chemist, stated that he ex- amined the cap and primer of the cartridge | found in the possession of the accused at time of arrest. The cap contained fulminate of mercury to explode the car- tridge. The three young men then pleaded not guilty to the charge laid against them | and an adjournment was made until) Jan LS sone through wife being alive first irreguiar, avenue, years, shit Mahagement amassed by was j man wh was a Jews e, but to almost all deservy- She was greatly respected in ae - . ’ Ladies’ Companions, in plush | and leather cases. the finest ever | shown on the Island--W E Daw. son, | Unhappy Busine Ss Men. | The most unhappy men in the world, | when snifering from the effects of sudden | colds, are business men. Sore throat, | cough, hoarseness and irritation of the | bronchial tubes are common troubles with all men of business. Any one of these troubles is suflivient to interfere with the thorough prosecution of business affairs, | ' The merchant loses his wonted activity, | | vim and energy, and often finds himself unable to cope with surrounding difticul- ties. i A word of advice, even to the wise man | | of business, will perhaps work a world of good. When the first symptoms of cough | and throat difficulties appear, make use of | Harvard bronchial eyrup; the results will | be wonderfal and astonishing. Asa rule, | two or three doses of this grand prepara- | tion are sufficient to banish any cough or | cold. Scores of our best business men always | keep a bottle near them for cases of emer- | gency. Twenty-five cents invested for a | bottle of Harvard bronchial syrup often | suffering and | held here this evening to take measures t } THE GRACIE PARKER RELIEF FUND Ansentron, Dec. 19, 1893. Havilan l, Mavor of Charlottetown -The appointed at a public meeting Hon. T. H Dean Mr. Mayor, undersigned Committee, orph ims of their t widows and many hiv the lows wreck of the schr this port, beg t relieve ihe ¢ igh left almost paupers husbands the la‘ Grac ic M bring the uni and through you f Charlottetown innate matier to y 1 notice Kk indly notice, o the ; the citizens « | what you can to put forward a movement having for its object the relief of thos poor, grief-stricken people. The people of Alberton are doing their best. Thi case that app Urectl hie heart the whol: , YN Very respe.tfu ly A. BE. But } lou AGNEW { } }. P. Frew } Mayor's OFFICE, 21Lat December, 1893 I do hereby ca'l a publ meeting of the | eitizens of Charleottet » for Saturday Even no, me > if 2 | I D cemrer, at half-past e« el n the St pendiary Magistrate’s Count LOOM, take into onsideration th ef of the widows and Mackenzie } | of orphans t i who lost their lives in the wreck of the schooner Gracie | M. Parker at $ P 4 i T. H. Havinatn, Mayor of Charlottetown. MIDNIGHT MASS, of those whe intend as- reneut For th sisting at the anidnight Massain St.” Dun- } stan’s Cathedral on Christmas Eve we | publish the programme of the music to be } rendered by the choir, agsisted by an ors chestra of six pieces,as follows: Pre i Ma ! ) Pastures Lambillott In Plain Chant Pustet Ky m Wel s Ms iG Gi a Gradua Pustét | Sern Dr. MeMillan Cred m Wel with er’s Mags in G.. Jn- Kst and Crus r ft ; ? ’ | iXl Pou The procee Isto go towards the erection of the new eathedral. —— <a Look in the window of Watson’s | Urug Store. You can get some n’ce cold pens at G G Jury’s, whi i e a nice Xmas present dec21 4) a Si j Three smoothing irons, handle | and stand, ali for SOc at W E) Dawson's. ALL INTERESTED, READ THIS! All persons indebted to us hand, book account or otherwise, will | pleas that their must be settled at once, All amounts not paid Febraary Ist, | 1894, will be sued for» without further notiee. Call and settle and save expense. POOLE & LEWIS. by note of taxe notice accounts } | | i , on hand a large SLOCK P. S.—We have of Lumb suitable for Building pur- | poses, in 1, 13, 2 and 3 inch Pine, Spruce and Hemlock Boards, 1 } inch Floorins | an i Sheathing, Studding, Scantling, 2 and | 3 inch Spruce and Hemlock Plank, Laths onl Palings, Cedar and Sprnce Shingles, Cedar Posts, L nd Brick, all of | mea eic., which we ¥ sell low for Cash, as. our | whol Stock must be cl ared out by open- ing of navigation. Come and examine | andl 2 erie bargain | POOLE & LEWIS, Peake’s No. 3 Wharf. Chl’town, Dee. 21, 1893 om ¢ odl&wy } CRAND Literary & Musical Evening | ——AND—— Song and Leeture Recital. ROSA DERINA, the Renowned Prima Donna of Jreland, Voealist and Pianist by Speciakwp- pointinent to H. R. H the Princess of Wales, assisted by WR. G. R. VONTOM, rhe Distinguished Tenor and Humorist, At the Lyceum, Charlottetown, Wednesday & Thursday Evenings, December 20th and 21st. Doors open at7 o'clock. Commence at 8. Admission, 25 cents. decll—lw eod teserved Seats 35c. then dy St. Peter's Schoolroom, Wednesday, January 10th, 1894, The members of the “ BAND Or HOPE,” assisted by some of the local talent of the town, will give an Entertain- | ment in St. Peter’s the above date, said Entertainment to consist Living Pictures, Readings, Songasand a first-class Minstrel Troupe. Last, bnt by no means least, Mr. Vinui- combe will - render selections Be sure and keep this date tree, ©o as to be able to attend. Programme later. decl 9—t] dte Might 35 well wear os white silk in a y coal mine as Use poor tobacco ina meerschaum. | NeS as sen- sible as the | other MASTIFF | PLUG CUTS | the thing. It will give the pipe a rich handsome color and YOULL get | .) 40 enjoyable | Smoke | | Schoolroom on some ‘North Side of Queen Square, - - - - Opposite the Post Office, J. B. Pace Tobacco Co., Richmond ' Virginia; and Montreal, Canada. } Brunswick. | Dr. Barker, ex M Pp | signed | Don’t Forget |Your Friends Abroad ! cellaneous | ance Society, |} emigrated to TELEGRAPHIC. | SpecraL Desparcnes to THe EXAMineR DISASTERS AT SEA. Five Vessels Reported Missing, LoNnpDoON. Dec, Zi. The House of Commons, 15], has ejected amendments made by the Lords to the Employers’ Act. One amendment was the insertion of a clause allowing employ- ers to contract out of the Act. The following steamers were posted at Amoor( British), from Dunkirk, 213 to lovd’s as missing: LI Novo Cossick October s&for | sailed from Malta Novembe 1]; Nyanza British), from the Clyde November 16 { for Lezhorn; Ossian (British), from Odessa November 1 for Copenhagen, sailed from Malta November 8; Sir John Hawkins (British), from Mariacople, November 4,for Live rpool, passed Gibraltar November 13; William Hunter, Britis vessel. It is the reneral opinien that ali five vessels found- an | otis the heavy cale3 in November Ottawa Notes. OrTTawa, Dee. 21 The Governor-General yesterday signed an order-in-council appointing Mr. Justice Fraser Lieutenant-Governor of New Mi McGee, Clerk of the THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1893. FUR TRADE BOOMING! Th Privy Council, leaves for St. John to-day ; to swear in the new Governor. The ap- pointment created by Governoi is not vet made, but his snecessor wil] he The Government has been advised that the Judicial Committee of the Privy Coun- cil has declared the Dominion Banking clauses constitu- warehousing Act —————— Failure in Business, Amuersr, Doc. 21. Joggins Mines, ha: as- $2) 000: A. E. Melanson, Liabilities, assets, $1),- HOU ee No more acceptable present can be sent to friends abroad than a copy of Carter’s Prince Kdward Island Almanac Directory The one hundred large pages of this book coutain the names of thousands of the most active and enter- prising the “Tight Little island "—Lieut. Governor, Jndges, Legi:- lators, Clergymen, Lawyers, Doctors, Educationalists, Justices of the Peace, Post Office and Customs officials, Temper- leading * ddfellows, Masons, Militia officials and others, besides the advertisements of the leading merchants. Then there is a large amount of valuab!le information about our Island Provinee to be found nowhere else in so compact a form, Prince Edward Island peopie have almost all lands, but they citizens of to fill the judicial vancancy | Fraser’s preferment | ' | and Mie- | REASON : Choice Selection, Fine Goods, Low Prices. JAMES PATON & CO. never forget their “Old Home.” They | would read with interest every page of | this Almanac, noting the charges in names | of those conducting the business and car- on the affairs of their native place they left it. Price of Almanac, L5e. per copy, in envelope ready for mailing. rving since For sale by the publishers, GEO. CiRTE’ & 9, 187 Queen Square. Headquariers for Books. Toys Fancy Goods for Christmas Presents. and dec2] -_ Frotect Your ytome AM FIRE, LIFE. ACCIDENT. by insuring it against Fire with S. We. Brow CHARLOTTETOWN Wisk IR ONE MONTE. Everybody Read This! This year we find our stock of FANCY GOODS so large that we are compelled to secure more room to show them to advantay e. Fancy Goods at big discounts. ese goods, Pc cet Books, Pipes, Cigar Cases, ete. We have been lucky enough to procure the Store /next to our own, and for one month will offer all our stock of Plush, Leather, Wood. Japan- Everything must go. Our immense stock of Perfumery, Hair Brushes and Toilet Articles will be included in this Bargain Sale. REDDIN BROS., Sit rlottetewn, Dec. 2, 1893—dy lm OPPOSITE POST OFFICE. For Xmas Trade, We have in Stock a Large Assortment of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Silverware, SUITABLE FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, Aad We are Giving Great Bargains, Gc. G JURY, Charlottetown, December 19, 1893—Jy & wky Xmas —. ALL erry Christmas and a Happy New Year, Presents, 1893. a —s— Come and see our handsome ‘BARGAIN TABLE | Presentation Watches. . Beautiful Engraved Watch- es for the Ladies, in silver and gold. Better value than ever. Watches, Cheap, in Nickel or Silver suitable for the boy’s or girl’s first watel. Cases. Rings set with rubies, pearls, opals, diamonds, gar- nets, etc, also emeralds and turquoises, which are the | latest fashion. New and pretty designs an Brooches. Pins from 10 ¢ts. up. Studs.—A of Front Scarfs Pins. nice Studs assortment and Gents Links.—A large line of Cuff Buttons and Links. including the “ Anti-Swear.” ‘Bracelets, Necklets & Lockets, Chains.—Victoria and Al- bert Chains in solid, quarter gold and one-tenth gold. and Tablets, Card Cases and Paper Knives, sil- ver mounted. Purses —_ —-—.._/ A Cameron Block, Charlottetown, December 11, 1893. x) We have put a lot of Wood, Plush and Leather Jewel Cases and Fancy Goods on a separate table, which we offer at 25 per cent. reduction, as we are closing out this lot. Children’s Rings, Caps, and Knife, Fork and Spoon. vith real stone tops, very durable. Timbles Napkin Rings,Scent Bottles, Gold-lined Cups and Saucers. ELEGANT TEA SIRVICES with Urn e miplete. Marble and Imitation Mar- ble Clocks. Timepieces in Faney Gilt, Luminous Dial Alarm Clocks. Opera ind Field Glasse s. Ebony Canes, Younted A mice Present for some would be a pair of Gold or Silver *pectacles or Kye- If the right number of lense is not knewn. we can, after Xmas, change Very glasses to suit. | for any kind required. E. W. TAYLOR, Charlottetown. EW Gold and Si'ver Wat: hes, EAT and Pret‘y Jewelry, OVEL Fancy Silverware. in CHAINS, BROOCHES. GEM RINGS, ete. —— meee sete, Xe, eee Wes LIBERAL DISCOUNTS DURING THE HOLIDAY SEASON <= ——-——(x i Gc. H. TAYLOR, North Side of Queen Square, Charlottetown, P. E. 1 Decem! er 18, 1893—]w dy