L THR DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, DECEMBER 10, \897 SS wa vs ee eee | fenmnnrnennnmee eee ener tt K PARLIAMENT, — pee WII THK TIRAH COLUMN -— MEDALS FOR VOLUNTERKS, —— | LOCAL ton of a Mock Parliament A Towasman of Halifax With the Punitive Meh at Charlottetow a Lodge, Expedition in India It is generally underetood that medals | —---————— | a night Previous to the (Halifax Herald) will be issued to all who were ander arms Toe Wearner.—Fair today with fresh | & Meet me at Ip LT. Int esentatives Mr. S. A. | Atowhsman of Halifax is with tl anywhere during the Fenian raids of 1866-! to s:rong couth to west winds, becoming | a of ou " General and Premier, | Tirah column a ak : a ij the! 70 and the Red River expeditions. This unsettled tonight or Saturday with | $= * t il ’ g c iv . : i i ‘ nr” ok bellies aut ti Bt: * ection | medal will be practically a general service } ehowers. — the Always Busy ore. » eecod n out N } W | i Ss - rs ’ compeie” Y tnind | o io North-Western India— Surgeon Captain | medal with the word “Canada” on it. It _ _ 3 : explaining his posicy. | . > S'ive I riti ee Ey . eee aay prom Yr py Mr. J. D. ikcaae oe ‘. v " a rire ean = will not be iseued by the Imperial authori- From Hatirax.—The Fastnet will be | = “d se ' a om 0 ition in an excellent Sal ve ats tain Sil ” 7 Ovember 4tn, ties, but by Canada, and will not, on that | due from Halifax about seven o’clock this | , {hh LS : ) mae ; ; x geon-Vaptlalin Silver, says: d : wae : . . oo —. ior of the sech which made some ot aa atean Ths tone Mi es as account, be on a par with the Imperia] ; evening. She will leave port again as soon | = Ii» = a wort oF “A » with laughter, Thel . u > | iene s Sank | medals, Ty is to be regretted that the con. ; a® possible, ww — ' Re grets “how! . ; valley we bave captured the Panpagha | aii ot) i ‘de 3 Sontt ff Hibs he the election showed the fol]- } dition Will 6@ &©O wide AS to admit those — , .a¢ 6 ’ ’ iaPR - . ams t <4 us! ne ve : j : . : F ' fortably in the enemy's country. ; Point: Jobo eg J Kerby, Rocky Regge, Meadow Bank. gies PF pertion— J D Seaman, Rustic ville watergi the Upp s'' WJ me «BF Meseer ently thought that some big swells were living in the hospital teats, for they paid particular attention to them and to the camp of the general. As we sat very close behind our stone breastworks we escaped fined $10 or 60 days and Joseph Walsh $2 or 10 days. ined»! on atunic heretofore has meant war rervice, but with this lavish distribution it may mean anything or nothing. Officers and men will be seen with the Northwest, 1895, medal! and results: @ A M. Donald, Charlotte- a Welhomes for a day. This is cheap-ning attractions choore the best. 8t. Peter's rq vet i, a rrornev-General: & T could not go foraging fur grain wath less medals very much. The royal warrant; Hall uext Tuesday evening. Read the | Peenier eur, Ls pthorne lodian me two i esapanand and a battery ot governing medals says that war medals | Frogramme in this issue. ® 7 I Se em ford, S alaetaah Point: E en, - ggg _ were | ore granted by her majesty ia commem- a ip CH Me is bt beater, Ove Geen tan er .. oom — eee tory = rifle! oration of arduous campaigns and well- Ponce Covrr.—Two drunks were dis- LBouthport; “+ fire for three days. The Afridis evid- fought and well-sustained batties. A | posed of this morning Norman Valley was ibs I —— Mr. Vixsicompe’s Orcuestra will be in attendance at Miss Macmillan’sa Recital Sabine, On; ’ vy. Mooddy Cre ek: ¥ . 1 ‘e} Pond: G F Hutcheson, | ee . clasps for Cnt Knife, , li At i RS That Sell NX Sg tin beabanaial Toad *| without many say pda but the Ridgeway, Fenian raids and Red River | Thureday Dee. 16th, Kindergarten Hall. prea Bay; HY whistle of leinaaiiy ru - a - expedition and Jubilee medal. Militia | Look out for programme Monday. “i was unp.eas requen and | off. eh on Reetie Mimnedind os th — ouse will be Mr. R. eet officers wi as heavily decorated as the : te Clerk of the House will be Mr free, especially at night, Our} U. 8. National Guard, asd there remains St. Pavu’s Scnootroom.—The fancy Three Lots—Size 22D ine Tae cresting bills will be ivtroduc= P ps the Government have promised a to Belfast, woman euttrage and a c ~ acrors the dilsboro. They are aiso to lift the taxes frem the people and + gow salaries of public « fticers. A cancu# will be beld _pext Thursday Steorifolice wil! be assigned, htt A — losses in the hospital were only two wounded, and one sick man, near whom I was standing, kitlea. Some of the regiments, however, lost more heavily. We were glad when the order came to attack the Pass. I followed the Devonshire regiment, which was ordered to carry a village on the right of the main read. The path leading to it was steep, the ammu- nition and mulea were left behind and the but the Volunteer Decoration and medal to complete the farce. Itis singular that the 1837-38 militiamen are omitted. Surely they are entitled to as much con- sideration as thove who simply assembled under arms and never efi their homes in 1866-70—Canadian Military Gazette. _————" iin « i> ———— — ——— sele in St. Paul’s Schoolroom iast night was very successful, and the ladies interested are to be congratulated. It is said that the net receipts will exceed $130. iinet ReririxG From Busixess.-—We regret to leara from one of our oldest subscribers, tajor Wright, of Bedeque. that itis his intention to retire from business about the Every thread linen, soft finish and ready for USP. ecco LOT No | loc each, or 0c half dozen PERSONAL. Ist of April next.—-Maritime Merchant 4 ia sold yesterday. Here isa Ca for today. The “lewure Hom” . pon: rolome, list price $2 00, men carried 5@ extra rounds on their persons. We started under cover of dark- ne-s and actually reached the terraces, half dozen It is announced that Hon. A. B. Morine, ArTRactive.—Many cf our entertain- Receiver General of Newfoundland, goes to a ments are too much alike to be attractive. F¥¥erwyveVVTy Noo (Se each, or Ghp No 2 ed AL & Co’e. J —_ . BORN Ty Charlotietewo, December 9th, to Mr. D. K. Dotue, a sen. Qo Monday, 29th ult.,to Mr. and Mra. LE. Smith, Pownal, a daughter. ape oe Se SD MARRIED. u, by Rev. A. D. McLeod, David A, r se =v =e —_ _— ) VA - . a" “a and nervous feeling Rcomesover one isduc toirregu- of the system, You need something to“ Pick ou up" and - ae health, There E's health-renewer than Abbey’s Effervescent Salt. "eT acts quickly and surely, givio : Pinetiste relief in cases af Sic he, Indigestion, Biliousness, Nervous Depression, etc, mA teaspoonful of Abbey's Ffferves- cent Salt, taken every morning, puts in the best of health and spirits, lansof promineuce in Canada =e endorse it. + A. S. Brunelle, M.D., C. M., ma eae baece versity ical Faculty; Surgeen to the Hotel Dieu, etc... onto: P fcich have found it particularly bene- in the treatment of derange- fo Ments of the liver and of the digestive me *reans, and consider that the regular : ~ ofa preparation of this nature life a fecided tendency to = . us: it ng it in my hospital This excetient reparation can be of all dreppicts, Price 2/6 or 60 cts, a bottle. Trial size, 2« cts. &P 6am se sent on request, woe. HE AGREY ErreRvescent eat CO., Lamves. — MONTREAL, CANADA. i J "i WILLA GLGGBELG iA Most Appropriate Christmas Gift To Send to Friends Abroad ? * Copy of Prince Ed- d Island Illustrated. 1 FSi4 PRICE 25 cents ABA Be a c the Methodist Parsonage on the 8th of New Glasgow Road, to Mise J. McLeod, of the same place. about us for afew moments. Oaly three were wonnded, and we were able to get un- der the friendly terraces. The enemy saw the game was up, and we could surround and stalk them at our leisure, and prompt- ly ran. We tound their fires buruing and their breakfast cooking. We proceeded at once to kill the fatted calf and chase the nimble hen, and cooking them at the fire lighted by our friends the Afridis, we then had nothing todo but watch the fight on the centre and left. We could see the Afridis below us in a sagaur fir- ing away at the main body. Our guns got their range eod oue could see plainly the shells bursting among them. They had torun as the tnfantry worked around them. We had two days of hard march- ing and short rations before we found our- selves setiled here. We asrein a large fertile valley, and as we requisition a few villages every day for fowis, money and firewood, we are fairly well off. It is very cold at night,and I find balf an inch of ice in my basin every morning. Af we have torleep in Out Shenae Ip order to turn out quickly, we are able warm fairly well. I have a huge sheep- «kin coat, the wool or fur on it being five or #ix inches long, snd a skort flannel- lined reefing jacket, both of which I wear at vight. The natives here have great ttores of hardwood, and these, with the wood of the houses themselves are easily got. We send out tweuty mules every dwy to bring in wood alone. We are also feeding 15,000 animale at the enemy’s ex- pense, and as yet have not to go more than one or two miles for forage of course they retaliate and raid our convoys daily. This morning they bagged six don- kev*, with the coffee shop suppliee ofa mountain battery. Iwas out on duty at the time and saw them carrying off the jam pets, sauces, etc. I wonder if they will appreciate the latter. The post bas just come in, bringing your letter of October 2rd. I wish I had some of your jams here. I bave just Lought a dozen eggs at an extortiouate price, and am looking forward to real rwagger dinner. The very latest is that we have to stay here all winter, if so, it won’t be much warmer than Canada. With love to all. GLOVES FOR LADIES. Black Cashmere gloves, 13c, 18¢, 22c, 30c and up. Fancy woo! gloves; 18¢ up. White wool g'oves 32c. Kid glover, 5 stud lacing, 35c, 59c and 69c. Guaranteed quality lacing, 69c. Perrin’s guaranteed kids, 7 stud lacing, all shades. $1.35 Some splendid value in lined gloves. See our Astracan driving gauntlet mitt at $1.45.—Jas Paton & Co. John L. Suliivan has withdrawn from the mayoralty contest in Boston. Who will get the fountain pen for answering the simple questions in Jaines Barrett’s advt. A fountain pea te the first from the city, an inkstand to the first from thecountry. Try it. FOR MERIT That’s why we received Seven First Prizes and Honorary Medal at the Pro- vincial Exhibition for SOVEREIGN Gocds. Sovereign Flavoring Extracts have won on their own merits. They advertise themselves by their excellence for every housekeeper wants the “BEST,” and knows it when ebe gets it. Ask for “SOVEREIGN” brand Made by to keep | conducted through all the wards. Hotel Devies: Frank Churchill, Rustico; H E Ellis, St Soha NB; Russell Coles, Danvilie, U S As J thaward, New Glasgow; J Watterson, Montreal; W J Farrand, St Jobn, N B. Registered at the Queen: A. L. Beer and wife, Montague; A. C. Miller, Tatama- goucbe; Mre. Irvin, New Glasgow, N.S John Van Winkle, St. Lonis; James Laird, New Glasgow. The follewing is from a recent New York letter to the Sackville Post: Frank D. Creamer, the successful candidate for sheriff of Kings cornty, was born in Prince Edward {sland. His father, Dr. Creamer, soon after removed to Halifax, where he practiced ior several yeare, whence ie migiatedto New York, taking up bis residence in Williameburg, afterwards annexed to Brooklyn. Here he soon be- came a succesful practitiover, was twice ejected coroner, and after his death wae succeeded bv his son, Dr. Creamer. Ancther son ix also a doctor His -on, \Fravk B. #ho bexjast been elected sberiff, did net take to profes: jonai lite. But he did nor neglect pslitics, and for a long time lax been active in the Democratic ranks. He is a dealer in lime, bricks. ere., and receives a good deal of stuff from New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. THINGS TO MAKE A NOTE OF, Don’t Mise Ir.—A_ concert and pie social will be he'd in St. Joseph’. Convent, op Tuesday evening next, 14th inst. The proceedings will be onder the management of St. Josep-h’s Sodality, and evervthing possible wi’) be done to meke the affair a success, The admission fee will be ten cents. A large attendance is expeeted aud desir+:1.—tl date Faxcy Sate.—The Faithful! Circle of King’s Daughters intend (D. V.) holding a tale of fancy articles suitable fer Chriat- mas, and a tea,on Thursday next, Dec. 9th, at St. Paul’s Schoolroom, in aid of their work in the P. E. Island Hospital. Doors open at 2 o’clock. Admittance |e; tea 20c. Home made cakeand home made candy. Oysters through the evening. Refreshment tables with ice creams. dy td Rev. A. L. Geggie will address a maet- ing for men only inthe Y. M.C. A. Hall next Sdnday afternoon at 4 o’clock. Gis snbject will be‘*The young mau master of himself.” All men are invited son service will begin st 3.45. For Xmas— Bay your prexents nowv hile we heve a Jarge variety to show yon. We have a grand display of ladies kid gloves, in button and !acing in black and all colors, Also a very large stock of men’s lined gloves at specical prices 59c, 69c, 79c, 89c and 98c. They are cheap. Come and see them.—W. A. Weeks & Co. 287 2i Purchasers of goods desiring them engrayed would do well (o lesve their orders without delay and so prevent disappointmwent.—G@. H. Taylor, Jeweller. 287 2i. Mrs. Burris will open her second term in dancivg at Terpsichore Hal] on Thare- day, Dec. 9th, at 8 p. m. 287 3in. Fancy goods, games, toys, dolls, etc.. for Xmas presents at F. Perkins & Co’s. A beautiful line of gloaes in kid, mocho, dog skin and wool at F. Perkins & Co. Silk handkerchiefe by the hundreds; china and surah and elegant brocades. Prices from 12c each up. Also linen and embroidered handkerchiefs at all prices. —W.A. Weekes & Co. 287 2i Buy your boots shoes and rubbers where yoa cnn get them the -cheapest, and best always.at J. B. McDonald & Co’s, Wherever you finda genuine Buckeye electric la:ap that came from Norton’s you find a good ove. We havea new sioce just in.—R. B. Norton. 288 2i Why pay more eleewhere when you can buy better goods for the same or less money, here. Our Xmas goods néver better, prices never lower.—John Newson. 288 lwk. No “cheap” collars or cuffs, but good SIMSON BROS. & CO. Halifax. N 8, collars and cuffs cheap. Our 18c collars are worth 2@ and 25c.—F. Perkins & Co. , C.0O. F.—Regular nieeting of court Charlottetown tonight at 8 o’clock. Buei~ nees, nomination of officers for the next term and initiation of candida‘es. A full meeting is requested. Preacninc.— Rev. W. H. Harding, of Nova Scotia, will preach at the €hristian Chureh, Cross Road, Let 48, next Lora’s Day morning. In the evening he will supply Rev Mr. Manifold’s pulpit in the Ceutral Christian Church. Miyerret Suow.—Smile! laugh! yell! roar ! Your smile will develop into a roar, and you shall find yourself in every stage of mirth, if you atiend the minstrel show to be given by the students of St Dunsian’s College on Monday evening, | 3th ins*., iu the Upera House. Don’t forget the date. Vinnicombe’s orchestra in attendance, Jesitee.—The Crawford Jubilee will be held at New Glasgow, P. E. I. on Thureday afteruoon Dec. 16th, in the Christian Church-at 2 p..m. Several visiting preachers will be present. All are cordially invited to aitend, aud the friends who wish to have fellowship in making up the purse of gold, will kindly send in their dooations te Rev. Mr. Manifold, of this city. Ran! Raw) Ran.—lIf vou wisha tem- porary relief from care, anxiety or busi nea troubles, do not fail to attend the Minstrel show to be given by the “boys” of St. Dunstan’s College on the night of the 13th inst,in the Opera House. rib-tickling jokes and comic choruees will divert the overtaxed mind from ordinary pursuitsand lighten the burden of worldly care. Winnicombe’s orchestra furnishes the music. Amewe tHe Suiprers.—The bark:n- tine Sidonia cleared thie morning fot Mumbles, G. B., for orders. She takes 36,100 buehels of oats, shipped by Hon. John Yeo. The echooner Brilliant will finish loadiog thie evening for Cape Breton. She wi!] take 6,000 busheis of outs, ship- ped by Carvel) Bros. Therame firm have also about finished loading the schr Union for the same market. She will take about 5,000 bushele of oats. The ach. San Juan will tinish taking in cargothisevening. Her cargo is for the Newfour dland market and will consist of about 6,000 busheis of oats. Peake Bros & Co., are the shippers. The steamer Ellictt arrived from Sydnev lat evening with slack and round eoal for Captain McMillan. She will sail again early next week for Boston with a cargo of produce which will include about 12,060 bushels potatocs. The owners of the Elliot will be the principal shippers. Moncton tweeds in new and pretty de- si:n*,also Moncton shirting, blanketing drugget aod yarns at B. Perkins & Co’s. Fresh Emul- sion of Cod Liver Oil, made laat month containing the best Norway Cod Liver Oil combin- ed with the Hvpophosphites of Lime and Soda, is what you get when you buy a bottle of JOHNSON’S EMULSION - -- - It is pleasantly flavored, and is easily taken, and easily diges- ted by anybodr. 50c a bottle. 3 bottles for $1.20. Johnson & Johnson Graduates in Pharmacy. =e eo 2 ee 8 e242 ee 8 & 2 @s @ 2 ~ os @e =>. oe ee % 2 2.0 24 60 867 @ 28 2 28 0&8 22 @23¢330 8st 0232408388 syrvvnvevervvvvevonnrnnnvenvenneennnneepnennennennanonnenevennnneanonenaenenevanennnenernnrr ne ntrrrrevenynrrepperanerte? Their, B 296: t+ The 197 volume of | about 500 yards from the village, before i cna 1 Led The programme for the grand entertain-~ }- igre Hou: in $2 00 lave 5 per cent. dis- | we were seen. Two or three volleys were Ab 4 ike Tor we and Macy; mentin St. Peter’s Hall next Tuesday P half Ih» seat Geo. Carter & Co. fired at the two last companies, which were cs. ROR. eee: Rarento. sately they paid | offers several new inducements to pleasure LOT a 4 ing in ladi jacket F. | still in the opev, and madethe dust fl avisitto St. Michaels Hospital, where | seekers. No 3 C eavh, or dozen a meres © ladies jackets af | stilt in at Y | they were met by Archbishop Walsh and “rs a We believe these prices are lower than any ever offered here fcr the same money. —— a STANLEY SROS., The Always Busy Store FSV T TTT TS PEST TTV TTT TTT ay FFTs FSS eee ; ne ae AARAAAAAAARARAIAAARAAS AARAA Just Think of and before buying remember that I have la:d in my wint er’s stock of Cai Empire Blend =o The tea that has given such splendid satisfaction for the last four years. We have it in 1-lb pkgs, 4 and 5-lb tins and 20 ail dddo shesl cresas bei gs ee T J. MORRIS QUEEN STREET ESESPS SSS SESS BE SEES i og ‘ ta APAAAARAAAAASARAARARH FESS EE SPST FES SY aH ————————$ et 5 aaa ate Are You Looking for some useful and practical presents to give to your friends? Christmas Fresents are found in abundance at our store, We haven't time t) en- umerate, but we'll be delighted to show them to you. Special Discount during Hoiiday Season, G. F. 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