om — a es, Sy 189 DIARIES. Canadian and American Excelsior DIARIES all sizes for the POCKET OFFICE or HOME P.&. I. now on sale. Almanae ->aw7e os AASZARD & MOORE De : 7 ‘ ed a highly iastructive discourse last even- eee Te = z * ‘me a B im ag a eo Freeh. Greek—1, E Brecken. ing ip ‘Charlottetown Lodge on “Success, nt ‘| M k N More ut atin aa ea d when fe Per ’ oe Opportunities Improved,” which was Cul | ake 0 not be sown, but seed of good growine | CHARLOTTETOWN a a appreciated “:! ao ee A 7_ . . | quality will be quite safe, and if the | : . » '* ee oe reg carne pa eae % 2 AIG | next season is a good one such seed, | MEROHANIS WIN. | bury, seconded by Mr Preshtia “Smalt-/ C J i i Ses ah ae st aaa i | wood, and strongly supported by Messrs Haer good CUlt.vallon, Will . proguce | | Sabine, McDonald aud Dachemin was un- ‘ ' 300d crops. If history repeats itsell, | wecers James Pat & Co, lead the }animously carried, to which the speaker : 1 1 generajiy does, we may eX] e { Dominaton ou! ne exception in &}) madea suitable reply. ; 2d t very Op] f conditions in the postal card compet , in tl Nove ' a . ~otggy mg sequently good crops. 1° of the Dry Good Review | Marriace or Miss Fanning —.—Mies We do not lose sight, however, of the | | Dry Goods | Cornelia Fanning, late of Mouat Allison ARF TATU DOTS SS FORE | . Mookso Louson & ‘ Conservatory of Music, was married on HO seed Wheat Ut to sow, and Saat those | | , m porter a urers | Dec, 15, at the quaint old King’s Chapel, 10¢ Meld h Zz os beshy oes set a ct ok wen os mens ‘fo en muvil ra hes ‘red Boston, to Mr. Evan Howard Gay. Among Ps ee Ag ig te fen WMontent. | prizes for the desigo of s post card, Dearing | the ushers was Judge Wells, of Moncton. | procuring seed WRGRs from Manitooa | o its face such information as would | Theknot was tied by Rev. H. N. Brown. | , or = — ne 9: ro -! suse it to be retained in our counting | Mr, Gay is a well known club and society } anie ine Janitova see S ali ¢ x? wa ae ont min ae a SA ie ' 1 . ‘ ' Pe) steorvrart the No. : . : : “¢ of r = s, offices, aod homes, i05 ae = ie sn, and the beautifully fecorated church . ; si ’ a, . yr thrown intothe waste paper Da eki wage filled with fashionable Boston people 1: . | Waeat grown in the world pale seed | A ls number of competitors took | After the wedding a reception was held at r.chlIpse DAKCTYV.es-> } Will be tor sale in Boe Lt ae OS ee | part throughout the whole Dominion, | the Tuileries, the beautiful new hotel. The OSOre Im Ene City Sand by 1escing iow atInoDng beni being sev-ral from | wedding was a b ilhant fanction, of the province. We , xpect te a eae | announcing that > of Meeers. Jas. Mrs CanwcspeLL Deap.—The death of + ff er Fr it } 4 ell at west prices consistent with i ston & UO., of Uh Lowa, nave - D wae " cae mas & aeuabel ily whicl nh eccurred at 0 Ge lL il scinhetendt @ iat -aleee article. We | eesfui copa petitol 3 or in one! et 18 Rie a ead Street this moruing, although have no ancand hudhale of cur | Ove FOR See Maren word the WaO : ug chon not’unexpected will nevertheless be | arned " | Saed Whaet ta stock abd con the way, (|? Ot eee Phey heave | with sincere re egret by ber many friends in | for Ney r Years 1 more to follow "” | word this morning to this effect | Charlottetown and the country, Mre, st oe 5 Cea ignpes” ae Ciniain te Oe Mr. Jas. Paton captures sezond prize, | QCampb«ll bas been in poor health for the Rieti | Mr. McLaren third prize, the first prize | nest two years, aud although several times ‘ {Oc ( 1 re of Mocha | a —e ements * | goes toMr R Graham ,Hamilton Ontario, | hopes of her recovary were held they “LOC. AL NOTICES. | be particulars of tl dine will appear were giveu up when she was at last com- Lt aroma | — were pry Goods Rev ae wOF Jentary. pelled early this winter to take to her bed. i Big clothing sale now on at The Mo del | and [ wil! be read by 5,0000 * the el She leaves a family of four children—one : a om mee | Prominent business are ot Cauada and boy and three girls. Mr. Campbell and | ‘ 1 Nor Sa ' Ca a i ob a Unit:d States and ld land. i the little ones have the sympathy of all in fl alaoa & yTeen Cra > Cris ) RH Ramsay & Co | —_——- -- their bereavement. The funeral will leave al se f : the house at a quarter of three On Sun- 9 | 25 to 35 percent diecount offal! cot! PERSONAL. dav afternoon. & Jllity North iil Spy Ap- | isg, comprising men’s suits, boys auits, | ‘ a antl Sw pT Jami ca | —? He ge ( yp ; — Premier Farqn harson left fast night ian | Zavtees ee ee re oe pe & Cc Ce FC me Cet he route to Ottawa, where he has been calied | Of Rev. | P. Arsenault’s new church at Ur nges. with Se Murray, of Nova Scotia, and | Fifteen Point on New Year’s Day will be | Our big stock of ready-to-wear th Premier Emerson ef New Brunswick. It made the occas ion Of an interesting and Me FP me Om ng must be sold Now is your id said ‘thet the three premiers will meet } op png SareNCe? His —— Of OU 25to iut the Government in Oitaws and discuss the | >!8hop MeD ie ui Be present, a8 wil "ae bee we y. No ry ert g A report of the Privy Council in re the fish. | also anumber of the leading c eegyaaen of GRoc : gO R H Ramsay & Co eries Claim of the Provinces. by pega and sermons Ww) ull - preached in both French and English. Mount ‘ a Kk a ae Carmel Church, Fitteen Point, the @#ja2AL4224 £42£ihL4 Thingsto Make Note of A Struggle is Impending. | coreee stene ot whieh wiht nn seuinenl aa _o | bered, was laid with great cere : J TP i» | Abegweits pra to~nigbt at balf- past Bs monial in the presence of over 2000 a + - j . a : : «{|} TO O i | seven Loxpox, Dec. 28.—Lord Salisbury, | people on the day of the disastrous thun- ail » | -conciuding his recent epeech before the | der storm last July, ranke next to the aU [» her +m J ” 71 Nuteatinnn’ Cis oe cn “You have a | Cathedral at Charlottetown in architectur- <a F'rie nds Ul» : ; tain amout of strength—peculiar | al beauty. oa size : rate a a li} jill (QO ] { irt Char etowr meete te strength, because it 1S ma oly prego: 5, oat 3 ey ye he ‘ . Tt will ae ae “ & Pat I Ons , Saas ‘ A ims netiahin vhich may not be able for more than a | %! he preacecss : "er nage ee! a il} i [ i . A i 4 ; ; ance is reé a ‘ | riain effort: and if you know that effort the Saying oi the ee ce eet ar en afl} lip : rie . . s pending, it would be unwire to waste | €Talions as pbrespinenc yt ; : p : } fe a 10 O F.—Wildey Lodge, No 27, n t etrength on a matter of secondary | g°uerosity Of the peop! teen i es aod “~a ? a if tat8oclock. & = ee uportance. The whole question has to Community at large ; and, we migat om ail {hho ner com be considered together.’ 'asa monument of enterprise and de- = 4 ring zy : . er 1D a S: ii j votion oi the enthusiastic and beloved if} : r iP . oe + ns Ries tomorrow, oe Sheena mene | pasior, Rev. Father Arsenauit.— Brverne Oo. oO aij {| {jis | Whe Crenews.—Thace will bs a weet | What Britain is After Now. varmer. il q : sian Ip» | eae bn iM ited Citas Cit | ane ee anata all} — to please Ih , Aa ae et , Spanish Statesm3u Batter. il) ehe peo} na ’ apprec- li }at7.30. Makea point “6 lending. 7 Maprip, Dec. 28.—By order of the Govers | aa 1" Led vident TLom hye fact Locei Council—A meeting of the Loca ; Menlo f ‘Gibralar,all Spanish laborers em ; d W tho +} ; wre he : . {hy | Council of Women w lt be beld in the | poved on British works have been dis- Mavngip, Dec. 28.—Senor Sagasta, who aff}! | "7 ; 7 {Hh | Priuce of Wales College on Saturday after | charged Considerable concern 18 felt | nas been suffering from bronchia pneu-~ ‘| , _ ‘ noon, Jlst inst, at 3.30 o'clock. uf here at the news that fresh reinforcements ; monia is much better tomday aud is now 2 {\h» | . | of British troops have arrived here. It | coosidered out of danger. Senor Emil ali Bp has been learned that England has offered | Castellar, the republican leader and states. a{}\} ’ ha cont l yur Is | 9 | a large sum for the a the strip of man who has been confined to hie ee | t] stor : ; | Spanish territory on the North shore of for some time with a serious pulmonary 1} i» | Africa, opposite Gibralatar whic i inc/udes | catarrh is improving. | (ij | = : : - : | Ceuta, but che German and French dipio- ai ae ete wid Whee ia a! |» & pie oe ag oe ae = macy is being exerted to the uttermost to . town rUSINe a ge - ’ . ne g alway he ae Py : yee nie Seca : ey | prevent the sale. Academy reopens after - ae «t{j| good goods at low lp | all the delicate aunslies — days, on January, the 4tb, 18 = — —_ — on ~~ Z 6. F. HUTCHBSON SEED WHEAT on A Letter From Geo. Carter & Co As pioneers in Seed Wheat importa- tion and the largest dealers in this arti- cle ever since 1882, we may be permit- ted to say a few words on this subject. We believe that the use of imported wheat has largely increased the crop in this Province in the past years, although superior cultivation has materially as- sisted, and we furtber think that the cemparative disuse of imported seed the past two years, together with the verv extensive use of the White Chaff variety, (of which for many years scarce- ly any has been imported) bas caused tne blight of the past season to be much worse than it would otherwise have been. We do not think, however, that any grain known, imported or otherwise, could bave entirely escaped the blight of the past season, andthe light crops should not be considered as evidence of exhaustion in the seed stock generally of this Province. The season was exceptional and the conditions were such that rust could not fail to develop. Those corditions were fogs, heavy dews, calm weather and a sidieg sun, and the results were rust and blight, on both osts and AT DMG CIP Lp G. H. TAYLORS SUNNYSIDE i\Sanderson & Co. wheat, the strongest kinds suffering least, as always happens in all cases in epidemic:, whether among vegetables or animals, or even mankind. ‘The point to consider now is whether either wheat or oats, the growth of the ganism in perfect condition. Try them. 2% cents. Prepared only by C. 1. Hood & Uo., Lowell. Mass. olfee © offe Coffee for New Years— Fresh ground—very fine flavor 36 and 40c per lb. FRUIT FRUIT Dates, Figs, Fine Florida oranges, Northern Spy apples. Green Grapes. Get your Coffee and Fruit for New Years at Fresh THE DAILY EXAMINER, CUARLOTTETOWN DECEMBER 30 1898 MOUNT ALLISON UNIVERSITY. — Christmas Examinations —Succ2ss of the Island Students. in the class list of Christmas exanain4-~ tions :— J Seller (primu-) Lodge. mathematice—1, Sprague; 2, EK hica—Clase 2: | Logic—clara 1: Senior Lucas. Junior mathematics - 2, Lodge. Advanced English—1,McDonyl }; passed, Seller. Advanced Latin— Lodge, kK passed: Seiler. Sophomore Latin— 1, Brecken; vassed: Perkins, De-brisay. Soph. Greek —2, [ves; passed : Perkins. Soph. Mathematics - 2, K Brecken; pas- sed: Perkins, Soph. English- 2, K Desbri-ay, Perkins. Chemistry — 1, Perkine; 2, Seller ed: Desbrisay. Advanced ch«mistry—1, Lodge. siolegy — 2, Mcvonald, Longworth; passed : Soph, German ~ 2, K Brecken, Soph. French—1, Sprague Brecken; Brecken; pas sed : ; passe Deebrisay. Freshman Math. ~1, McWDonald, E Brecken. Fresh. English—z2, Ives. Elocution—l E Brecken. ears 1. K Brecker and 75c a pair—R ik Jost. would give youa pretty had scalding if tained in a hot water bottle, you would get out the scalding partof the programme. will keep you warm all night. are a necessity in every house. Size 2, 3 an fresh stock. : Sackvitur, N B, Dec 27—Tae following | names Of students from the Island appear | MeD ynald, K ! Ladies fine colored gaters reduced to 65e | Four Quarts of Hot Water Hot Water Bottles ‘Local and Other tems Tus Wesrase.~ Hee ‘tetnoden’ “Fresh | | West to north winds, coller by night, | Erection Courr.—The election court at Alberton stands adjourned until the 7ih February next. adovilitbicndil Socian.—The second social for the season will be held in Oddfellow’s Hal! on Tuesday, Jan, 10, 1899. | Saspath Scoot. Concert.—The First Methodist Church Ssbvath School concert lust evening was well ettended, and the _choice programme prepared for the oc» — was disposed of to the satistactioc of all, -_——--— Canpipate CHosen.—At the convens tion yesterday Mr S E Reid, of Tryon, was nominated to contest the Fourth District of Prince in the coming bye- election for the Provincial Legislature in the interests of the Government. Funerat Topay.—The funeral of the late Thos McCabe took place this moru- ing. The attendance was very large. ‘ue oo bearers wereH Anderson, T Butler, Lemuel McKay, P Clarkin, D 0° M Rediin, and James Murphy. Services were held at St Dunstan’s Cathedral and at the grave. ee 1.0. G. T.— Principal Seaman deliver~ <<. tetteaat, et i itt tL LT CT CCl Those who want a good sound practical bnsiness education sbould bear in mind the fact that the C B C’s get there. 7 = ¥ = = — it were poured over you, but if it was con~ all the good of the heat in the water, with- Put it in your bed before you retire and it Price 85c to $2.00. See our d 4 quart. eee2e222zee2er72 OLlel) Li Walt | A Saket § CQ buy now, and from us —there are over a hundred in Black and Color- ed to select from, and all new and fashionable, 3.00 4.00 Oe OG 02 OD | oe 6.00 Lee is Felt Hat @®\ All this season’ importation; § Sailors, Walk: ing, and Dress Hats. aay 80c For 4083 Ae 391.00 For 50c%% : $3 1.25 Kor 6303 “5% 33 1.60 For 8@cti we e% j } _— The Always B Must be Satisfied Y re probably thinking of buying a new suit or overcont this | T] ‘ ots of places to buy. But there is always a rizh . ; . ; where you will get the newest and most fashionable miterials. A 0 | wh re you will get the best value. A place with a reputatio oars en | satisfaction or your money refunded. S Re ar 7 5 Sweeping Rec:ctions In all winter goods frei this date. Bare avy Uncer hi € { . —_— aT GORDON & McLELLA Piel = me # i ” Upper Queen St. Men’s Stylish Out ra London VELSO ° Ladies JAGKETS Black and Colored -=-= About Fifty We do not want any at stocktaking Down go the Prices "". J. Etarris - - ~~. a SS sa ae ere arte nee = ORS ee: PTS a a ee 2 ep Bt Nee a PINES. MMR BIR a i SI in a pete yt, QL tm eeinhenind al ne ae pa oe a ee ee a ee