= a eee eS. ee OS T.hlU]DlCO rr. —_— aS VeTewTelUeTl eT lu UL hUm Lm THR DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 18 1897 ee qaincs TO MAKK A NOTE OF, | THE NEWS IN SHORT MECKE, THE MINISTER'S WIFE, sf = —_ i ee enen eee é ‘ { aed > we tile and wrsiecant panty, | LOCAL AND OTHER ITBEES! —sveyrepyppprenrrtyrnnten sy7nronengnpppeies¥¥e exey.— Victoria, Hockey Clab wil! | ttems of Interest Rotled Down For More She’s little and modest and purty, i = " ' Pay ' trey } " vert Z - , night in the Y. M. C. A. at 7,30 Kasy Reading | ann Ms s spabeanpatigi ><. : ” ta ji weet tonight nail ’ Her children don’t ever look d rity Cexcert T sut.—St. Patrick’ = yas \}]} members please attend, : : es iV, C©NCERT LONIGHT.—St. Patrick's Hal! 1a . oak or * ’ ycloes. i oe Nova Seotia apples are bringing higher Her kitchen ain’t noway but neat. ‘istics } ~ Meet me at the Alway 5 Busy Store. {i Rome ber a the sale « ¥ Kets for | prices in London. She’s the kind of a woman to cherish, From Moyrreat.— The Coban will be = {lt \y Goug ,s ecture in Lindergarten a : A hel ) Lo a felle ) ’ due here tomo ( Rev. Mr. ted in accordance with the seat | The Bryan Democrats have nominated aera a old 4 r ga = rrow, = I Hall '= ea a Toten au’ aoe) Thomas Riley , a well-known lawyer, as v7 ven In t V€ par ish es “ i. — ni se cart y é the hv J } ‘ i Lid aa \l Pi a a [x down on the minister’s wife. HOTR Pr ACTICE. - rirst Methodist i ow {iy jog } abate of GOet Chev are four | ‘ andidate for Mayor of bcaton, | C} . 7 on ; 'o~- 2. ; wpe your tick - oe Sow" : ve eae : <7 . sourch at 7.30 thts evening, mies & {ijn wale at C D. Rankin'’s Ge», ( arter& Co's; The first installment of 500 car loads of | rane vs Lige Hawkins begun it; era | — Week: & Warren's, W. N, Tanton’s and | potatoes in boud from Canada for Cuba! .. She » ” hez had the idee Tne Wearner.—Moderate to fresh, | $= {iip- » @ Jurve ' porssed through Saratoga on Tuesday, Phat the church was built so’s she could | north westerly to westerly winds, fine and | = \ v ' ite mentiiaenitel " = 7 run it , cool today and Fri jay ; oo e by « t \ ‘ : 4 Os, - , : j | ~ : sen §. 3 ; . ae #16.069 Jackets 810 9S. —- Beer Cecil Rhodes hopes to defeat Krager in | "Cause Hawkins is deacon, voti «te Boone | a jp a al “~ » of ; . i ‘ + Bro*- the Transvaal election and put in power a | Ske thought that the hull congtegurioa For Ricninvero,—The schr. Ella Maud ; s~ » : } eh @ } ; 7 . . sn 2 prinec Kidw ard Tal ria Illus. Be er more in sympathy Witla ihe | ( and. Jest marched to the ture of ber lite, { has completed loading hav at North River | , ¥ rated. Price 25c. for sale at ers. But cbe found "twas a wrong calkerlation aud Ralled to-day for Richibueto. The =. ut! the bookstores Hall Caize has gone to Rome by order of Applied to the minister’s wife. | Kila Maude was loaded by A. Horne & Ov. {iin 5S poveicis ur has bee rstrucied tO | | ae . - 4 ify taney decent yates ta iasemaimadome is ke sited — St. Ayprews Day.—Reamember the a i» Rey Indies stockings at Pat. | 205(4i0 from mental work for a period of Pe stint a ei h i — } Nhe SADE a ‘ om EeO ua, a? o- I» boas , sia Sue links she's the hall upper crust— ‘jober at the Hotel Davies, on uesday > . i. four months. Ww ; : } : J or . hen she heerd the Smiths was “ited > 30th in ‘ ” balonts o~ an 7“ att ; a Di Rs Catan Ones ies been ordeal T | ee ra the uv ith: was Invited } Line s0Lb iInst., at 8.30 o'clock, p. im | o lye Ladies jackets S235, S83 0u 1 wo Shan T ra S eeitalel O meetin’ she qnit in disgust, | We are expecting a jolly good time, 80 — .= ‘ oHnuan ng ere demand satistac= | «ey ais ; oe [ : A d J a : gad S350. W orth up te 85 2: ad : Sc “ G a om ema You may bave ail the paupers you choose | secure your tickets early as there will be | |) . ia »Y uit res Ol 7eT Sh) } SFICDaTICS > - Ww ai Paton's et sy ee to, only a limited nuaber sold. Tickets can {jj Great Jacket sale.— Beer Bros- o=— meal ~~ a sae % ‘ > i] ¢ j treats CHRONIC DISEASES by the Sal's- chin ll bery method of persistent. self-help, in wom Ving causes :fom the blood. Ccn- tavous. inteligent treatm: nt ip person or by letter insures M' nimum ot suffer- fagand Maximum of cure possible in each case. Avoid attemp!s apaided go 4 - 2 ‘ . 2 ? fraduate of N.Y. University : Andthe NEW YORK FIOSPITAL. } Teenty years practice in N. Y. City. } ( Diploma registered in t? §. and Canada, ADDRESS: CHARLOTTETOWN, P E I, CANADa«a OFFICE. Victoria Row. Aceomods tions reserved for patients. References on application, Oct 15 lyr Wheelmen Induced & many applications from wheel owners. I am fit- ting up, end will be prepared this wiater, to ENAMEL and decerate yonr Bicycles in the latest up-to-date manner. Wheels received at once and carefully stored. My ‘taking oven will be the most modern made, and my precess msures a smooth and long-wearing fin- ish equal to the best new work. Repairs made ‘by the best @il-round repair man in wee HL LARGE. CHARLOTTETOWN —— BOSTON Buy yourrtickets for Boston by the fast Steamer Halifax. W.W. CLARK, Ticket Agen Operative and Prosthetic DENTISTRY DR J. p. MURRAY, 145 Queen St. WANTED! 5,000 men, women and children tc ‘eall and inspect my New Goods. pare prices with othor stores,ahd convinced by buying from me your Watches, clocks, jewelry, silverware, spectacles, eye glasses, etc, you will ‘ive woney, and the goods bought from me will be warranted to give satisfaction. C.c. JORY —, ‘Bottled Joy. se ewe Empty bottles wanted, cheapest cash Price paid for all kind of empty bottles. JOHN P, JOY, Victoria Ca‘e Gt. George St +e th a Ray 4 ; ; recently Sez she, jest as eharp as a knife, “Bot if they go to churebh I refuse to.” “G 0 - by ! - ister’s wife, It is shown that from J883 to 1895 Great Britaio’s exports a creased £6,000,000 whiie Germany's bave increased £21,000,000. A buge waterapoat passed down Lake Ontario, near the mouth of Torouto har- bor, last week, It broke near the eastern gap and the cloud passed seath, have sez the min And then Mrs. Jackeon got etuffy At ber not comin’ soouer to call, And old Miss MecGregor is hutly “Cause she went up to Jackson’s at al). Each one of the crowd hates the other, The church has been full of their But vow they’re all hatin’ another, And that one’s the minister's wife. : strife; Ferdinand Brunetier, as editor of the ’ Revae des Deux Monodes, must stand trial | in Paris for retusing te publish a reply to lana uniavorable criticism of an unguccess- ful tragedy. The Methodist committee on miss:ens met at Philadelphia last Thursday. It kad } $1,39,94) to divide, and it gave 43 per cent. to home and §D_ per cent. to foreign missicne. A New York weman ki'led herse!f be- cause she had oe aim in life. A ourious feature of the suioide is that she shot her. self through the ead, thus proving that her aim was good, The jurisdiction of the mounted police is being extended into Britieh Columbia, the duty of perserving peace along the Jine of the Crow’s Nest Pass having been assigned to the'force. According to a despatch te tke London Times from Rome the Pope is im excellent bealth. Geis now residing in a house built in the Vatican gardems, where he transacts basiness daily as aswal. | A well known spirit merchant in Dublio advertised im ove of the Irishepapers that | he had stil a emall quantity of the| But still, all the cackle unLeed'n’, She goes in her ladyliixe way, A-y'viu’ the poor what theyre needin.’ And helpia’ the chureh every dav. Our memtrers each Sunday is swellin’, And real, true religion ts rife. And sometimes I fee! like a-yellin’, “Three cheers for the minister’s wif! 9 —Joe Lincoln iu Pack. TO BEAT ELEGTRIC LIGHTS. Said te Kmit L890 Candle Pewer., United States Coneul P. V. Demster a the illuminating tpower of gee. Ernes which relates to The offcie] returnsef the @rench cus- ; , toms howse show thet m the past ten! months French imports have increased, 76,184,006 francs and thet the exports: have increased 194,038,00@ «francs ecm - pared with the same period-of 1896. A jyoung man with=lung ‘trouble begea | working ira Kansas city hardware hoase some years ago, and aow he explains his. robast condition by saying ‘that it’s due to the iren im his blood, which he inhaled éa minute particles during bie daily duties... The offcial report of the ‘irrigation ‘y artesian wells in the Bowske district of New South Wales showsthe work to kawe been a great success and hes given an mn, mense stimulus to agniculinre, Apparently: 26,0000 square miles of the interior of New| South Wales wil! thus be irigable. Robert ‘Kerr, traffic manager of the, C. P. B.d(western division) favs of the! company’s Yukon service’ “We are pat | ting op a‘fleet of steamers of our own from) Vancouver, ranning to @yea and Fort! Wrangle, to accommodate those going’ over the passes or going ower Old Country, | where there are now being the lower route by the Stickeen river. We are purchasing the boate ie the constracted. We will alco, havea reilway line, narrow gauge, frow Glenora, et the head of navigation on the | Stickeen wiver, to Teslian Lake, about £20) miles, from which point it is easy railong or raftmg into Deweoa. The Irish Catholic Times bas the fel- lowiag: A good natured Anglican parson was landing one day ia a jeunting car near the lakes -ef Killarney, whose famowes echoes sometimes repeat a sound as macy as eight times. Wiehing to “take a, rise out of the driver,” the clergyman said : Do you donow, Pat, that there are none but Prosestam echoes here ?” “No eirjI miver h’ard it, and I don’t be lieve it aither,”’ was the reply. * Well you shall hear it very soon,” said the Anglican. Arriving at a favourable spot he called out softly, raising his voice to a loud piteh on the last word:: “Do you believe in Pio Mono?” and the echo re- plied : “No, no! Na, mo! No, uo!” Pat was delighted at the joke, and, rub- bing his band gleefully said: “Bedad, whin i drive one of he raal clergy here won’t I have the sport out of him ?” the'burner,te withstaed thie high presewre being of special construction. send five hundred caed.e power. fifey feet. “The invemtor-cays that the-cos ecents- an four. waterworks exist. ‘Peates. +82 “Saw THEN YOU LOUOGE& ‘Povyac like to hear it” Beott’s Emulsion. “Twill fill oat eour bende, “Why not bave -a plump igure? Don't let disease steal aunarch on pox. ajan embassy here has made an aawonace- nent ito the ‘lurkish government that if Turkey intends to apply:part of the Greek war indemoity to ax inescase of the Turk- ish armaments Ruseia desires to remind Tuckey that the unpaid arrearsof the fixs- so-Turkish war indemaity amount to a million three huudred thousand pountie, addiag that if the policy of the Turkish } Government is as indicated, Russia witl demand the payment of this amount. "Pie Russian presouncement hes stroug!y im- pressed the diplomatic corps, who believe it is directed against the, plans to reorgau- ize the Turkish navy. the share of Jinders, drawers, shirts avd warm lined gioves. A grand heavy line cheap. We selicheap—W.A. Weeks & Co. 236 2i d&w. Grand ball aad oyster supper next Fri day evenieg up stairs on the corner of Dorchester aed Maine streets. Excellent music and grand time in store. 269 3: pd. Double wide cloth for jack- ets and ulsters, about 400 yards, all half price at Paton & Co’s. 37 pieces te choose from, Royal makes the feed pure, wholeseme and delidious, . In the recent municipal election at Buffalo a Roman Catholic priest was a candidate for alderman and Bishop Quigley was appealed to. The Bishop io reply stated that there is nochurch law to preveuta priest from holding a political office and adds that at one time there was a priest in Congress. But that is the only case he ever heard of where a priest was a candidate for an elective office, although tbere is no ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO,, REW YORK. church law against it. A German Tevents a Gas Burner Which is Crefeld, Germany, jreports an invention | Monday to meet the balance of Sir Gouis which promises a great advancement in Sa’zenberg, director of the gas works of the: city of Crefield, has invented an im- provenrent in iecandescenat gas burners ihe preductioa of incandescent gaslight based upon tire discovery that when the pressure of the gas-ts considerably inerearel upon the : os incandescent body it emits a golder | Louson, F Dougias Scott, Montreal; Dan od ber i - a by ne yellow light,agreeable to the eye, display. | McCauley, Westville; Ban Cox, Souris; H : | ing Gkj-cts ia their netural colors, The | E Bond, Toronto; Dr MecNei!!, Staaley gasi1s supphed to the barner at @ preeewre ef abont three aad one-half atmospheres, A siurle | incandeseent jevof the ordinery size ean | emit a bght-ot much more thau oue thou- The light is of suck intensity that .egner- son is able'to read the finest print at a-dis- tence of exe hundred towne hundred -and of his ineaxdescent light of one thovsand five hundred candle power is only Ccour-and ove ba!f-cents an hour, while that of the ordinary ¢éiectric light «of four hundred ceudle «pewer is(ia Germany) foureen fo theappsratue cocetructed be Sak-en- berg -an ‘hydraulic pressure of Zi, and eren more, atmospheres may be forced through the improved ‘earner. The iaven- tiwn is, hewever, only appticable where Wr. Salzenberg has applied for letters patext in the Uxited If not, tiake senken eres, hollow cheeks, and thin i(ConsparciInopLe, Nov. 16— The ‘Ras- Mea—We have the goods you want in| be had from any of tne following com- lrmittee: James McIsaac,; T A McLean, 'Charles Webster, 8S x us McLeilan a d D. McNeill. Tickets only $1.25. P=RSONAL, Dr. Macneill, of Stauley, is in the city. Evangelist Gale is holding services in | Spdney, C. B. Registered at the Queen: F. B. McRae, ' Waterside; A. W. Woodard, City; Miss Manuel, Alverton; J. R. Baird, Douzglas- | town, Que; W. C. Kennedy, City. Rev. W. H. Robinson with Mrs. Robin- eou and family left by the Northumberland on Wedeesday morning en route to their future kome, Antigonish, where Mr. Rob- insen tekes up his duties as pastor of the Baptist Church —Summerside Farmer. Mies Edith Beers, of Cherry Valley,who has beep living with her uncle, Dr. A. H. Beere, of that place, left this morning for Beton, where her father, Mr.T. W. Beers, will meet her. Miss Beers will probsbly ureke that place her future home. The lI. C. R. genera! manager’s private t; oer, No. 34, went to Pt. du Chere on Davies’ family and take them to the capital, t }rwheie Sir Leuis-bas recently purchased an elegant residence on Metcalfe street. Sir Louis, Lady Davies and Miss Davies are at present visiting Washington in cempany with Premier and Lady Laurier.—Monc- ton Times. At the Hotel (Davies: W Rankine, E A Smith, AJ Kiag, R Rowe, Sideha; W S Brennan, Summerside; Halifax; A-E McKay, Truro. Rev. L. @. Macneill, of St. Andrew's Bridge P EdeR A March, StJohn; W A A Bewneas, Dr Derrach, Kensington; Mrs Chas E Dodge, Bostea, Miss.-Barbara Mclatyre, Newport, PEi;TB -Reagh, Milton; H. Bryant Church ,St..John, N. B., «vas on Tues- day ewening Jast presented with a cace of silver in Commemoration ef the celebra- Ih {i Perfect in Fit, jFinish, Quality, Style. and Workmanship. ae {ji ae ly 0020263336222 {jj Ii $3.00 Jackets Iv for $2.00 4.50 Jackets We Don't Guarantee these for 3.00 : prices to last long, {I cone while the? 6.00 Jackets STANLEY BROTHERS CD> OD OD OD OS ODOD for 4.50 9.00 Jackets for 6 00 ° 100 Jackets ¢ for 8,00 OSOD OOO] 90D OO eo? OD “ayy aa STANLEY BROS., The Always Busy Store g -agypnnnrnnevevonnenonnnenenenensnnenenenenirarntninenen nner sty nearer ene ne rrenen eter eer TPP hrty t | tion ef the silver jubilee of his ministry. acceeding te ihe Sun: Rey. Mr. Macueill en behalf.of the ladies and .cougregation, presented:him with an elggaut case of silver gpoons and ferks, «initialled, end bearing the inscription, “Presented to Rev. his aninistry, by the congregation of St. Andeew’s Qhurch, St. John. W. B.—1872 — 1897.” Rev. Mr, Macaeill, who was taken completely-by surprise, made a fitting reply. Therey. gentleman is a native of Priece Edward Island, anc his friends here will joio with Tae Examiner in ex~ tending felicitations oa dhe interesting VCCatJGD. _ — —~= = —— cma great perve <onic and sleep producer. For popular old gentlemen will make hie annougcemert will be published in dae Lime. New Avnna's.—See the “Boy’s Owe” window at Carters’ Bookstore. Anybody can enamel a flower pot; but i¢ is different with a bicycle iframe. For smooth surface, aice fine striping, good long wear, trust your wheel with RA. Large. Justopeaed this morniog, @ fine new line of Art Kmbroidery and Crechet Silke. Moore & MeLeod. i of all wool heavy ribbed lingers ordrawere| TST A Paw WiKDS ABOUT at 46¢ worth €5¢ and a splendid line for, big men at $2.20 worth 62.46. We bay; SOVEREIGN COCA WINE. This wine is prepared from the Coca Leaf, and in its’man- ufacture only the purest in- gredients are used, It still retams its place as the grest nerve tonic and spe- cific. For sleeplessness “ overworked brains: “ Lost Appetite. SOVEREIGN COCA WINE has no peer. ' Manufactured by SIMSON BROS, & CO. Halifax. N 8. The presentation was made in the recep- tios room eithe church. #fter a literary aud musica! programme was dieposed of, was called tothe platterm,aad A.Macaulay, L. @. Macpeill on the 25th -anniversary of § £54 Sewareigo coca wine etiki leads, as the| sale by your.druggist im S0c and $1.00! bottles. j “Santa Oleus” heard from .—Thie vdiee! headgmarters.as asual at Ceniers’, Further ID OS]OSE 9D 04564" ODBOD®WD I have removed the Glass and baka of “mm ""Y Grockery Ware To my Grozery Store, where I will continue to gell it off at <1 COST until completely cleared out. f t The sale will only last a few weeks, so call and get bargains. 4g i * LET LII A LE _— BBOe 2208888884 = ; TO BE ; STRICTLY IN IT You must buy your Jumber from us. Many of your friends do, Be among those who get all out of their dollars that We have just received 150 | bbls. of choice winter-kéeeping A froma Onterio. They | ; ' 2) th i h . are nearly all Northern Spys,{@ ret Us Reason with a few barrels of Green- the thing out. We. don’t claim to have the largest stock in the world, but we kee plenty ofall kinds of lumber ings, Pippins and Baldwins. We want the most of them for our retail trade, but. will Sete seen ee : not the greatest. We bn l sella few barrels for tamily first class lumber. Our prices are smile inducere. Are you with us ? TELEPHONE 18] JAMES BARRETT, Connolly’s Wharf. 32084242424 7224884 Beer & Cioff OD OD OS SS 99D OSODODOD The Superiority of Our Printing Is being recognized by all who appreciate good work. The Examiner Publishing Co, : 7 >see. 2 22242428 oe Royal Oak Soap Hot or cold water: “ase free- DODSOQOHBSODQSOSE8e5 Printers and Publishers ly.” For clean!iness, purity Charlottetown and health, | mocecececeocecs: (ALWAYS RELIABLE Se oi ce lh ia nl Sasa suai eee cil idle ois ta ole cai A II ry, ne ming i Alcea ed = - in _ mn FE DP ggv-vsiigeey, sits rill Aig s 0 ¢ + . = eee Fo ctl a Al oA eet m ee ee , a = 5 * Pa i é ra # * ec dnapennn, Sa Mesmpecady xe Sax a Rus ota andl : * oo ots