THE DATLY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, DECEMBER 16, 1897 LOCAL NOTICES, Ton «kating » ote for ladies $1.50 a pair, ak kK. Jost a. ith sterling sive tts, very marses With sterling silver mour ts, very vey desig, at W W . Welloer ® Sev the watch at W.W.Wellner’s. The ; ve k shoose from; the price : t stock Ww ¢ heose from; p jarge* 5 fait one. (all an! see those nice dinner, tea and ber vets that are selling eo well; also ce ; slace ware.—W P Col wycay CIDA apd glare ware, ,P, Col- rik deh Swk dy & wy. Piamo' a rings. opal rip e*, all kinds of ing? W.W, Welliner’s. See show wiudow rog*s Yen's silk bar dkerchiefs trom 12 cts up yoore & McLeod. sugvestions for gifte—read ad in today’s issue, 290—2i. @pening to dav preity designs in mili- brushes with sterling bucks, at W. W. Wellner’s. _— | Bh. Abundant ®an lev Bros . my — Let treats CoRONTC DISEASES by the Sal-s- bary method of persistent self-help, in rem *ving causes irom the blood. Cen- tinnous, intel'gent treatmentia person or by letter ipsares M'pimum of suffer- and Maxsimam of cure possible in case. Avye:é attempts araided. Graduate of N.Y. University | And the NEW YORK HOSPITAL, Treaty (*nrs practice in N. Y. City. onmare istered in U8. and Canada, ODKESS: CHARLOTTETOWN, P E I, CANADA @FFICE. Victoria Row. Accomods tions reserved for patients. References on application, Oct 15 lyr { eesti, 969000082608 O86 COSOCOOOEOSO —_———— ——_— * MONEY TO LEND i. J. JOHNSTON Barristers at Law, Stamper Block, Charlottetown. 969 40062 60005OC8808 088 C088 SLE OF PAPERS The Annual Sale of Papers and Mara- fwesat the Catholic Literary I. stitute, will take place in the Reading Reom, on Tuesday Evening. Dee. Slat at 8 o'clock J. M. SULLIVAN, Secretary. Decl6—Si Dressed. Dolls, Candy, Calendars There will be a sate in St. Peter's Halk, on Monday, the 13th next, from 3 p. m. till 9 p, m. Dressed Dolla, Candy and Ca‘endars in profusion. Operative and Prosthetic DENTISTRY DR J. . MURRAY, M45 Queen St. =—— THE INTERNATIONAL NURSERIES PER exceptional advantages to planters ny, “young orchards. Lergest in Canada. Preise under cultivation of ali kinds of th tend (rnamental Trees. Indigenous Lo 'S latitude ' Mr. J.J. Salter is now in P. E. Isiand wh ting orders for spri: g delivery. Persors shan Contemp ate putting out young trees M> i consult him while he is op the ground. wo prtlter is fully coo petent to advise how variey ond take ca’e of an orchard, the best Al of plant. ete. Ca es given him wil! receive our most attention and be filled only with our Hardy, Thrifty, Canadian Stock a, ARRAN PED TRUE oe. TO NAME-Yr Mision” be aidressed at Queen Hotel, Char LUK® BROS. # CO., International Nerseries, 40 13_wei ani Mont:eal, Canada j ( ; FATHER TURBID€ REMEMBERED. Presented With A lidress and a Fur Coat and Gloves The R v. Father Turbide, of Tignish, Was waited upon afew evenings ago by a camber of his French and English--peak- ing parishioners by whom he was present- ed with addresses in both Javguages and a valuable fur coat with gloves to match. The address in Englieh was read by KE. Hackett, Esq, M. L. A., and that in French by 8S. F. Perry, Esq, M.P. The address in Koglish will be found below; Phe Rev J. S Purbide, Vicar of the Pariah | of Tignish :— Reverexp ann Betoven Fatwer,— The undersigned, on bebalf of the English- speaking parishiorerea of the great parish of Tignish, in which you have labored for the past year, beg leave to ap- proach you thisevening,to assure youcf our great love and veueration for your person and office, and to. make expression of our deep gratitude for your efforts in our regard, since you, by the Providence of God, were designated by our veoerable Bishop to exercise your sacred ministry amongst us, We have not failed to remark from the very day of your arrival here the great zeal you manifested in the work of salva- tion of souls to which you have devoted | yuurself, aod withal, in times of greatest ex- action, “with what sweetness of disposition and all-consuming charity you spent your- eelf in order that those most removed from the influence of Church and Priest might be quickened ayaia with the true life of Divine grace. In this you have walked closely in the footsteps of the Divine Pas- tor, who left the ninety-nine io the fold to search out and carry back oo bis shoulders, to the joy of earth and Heaven, the one sheep that was lost. The deep eympathy which you have manifested in every good work, spiritual aod tem) oral, and the close unien you have affected among all learts by such touching sympathy, has deeply moved us. We krow that the priest is never a eatranger tothe joys, sorrows, interests or concerns of his people ; but God has given you @ particu larly «ven pathetic heart and that heart has gone out to your spiritual children so unreservedly that we have experienced from the first in an extraordinary manner towards you those filial feelings of love and tenderness which are at once the product and consolation of the sacerdotal life. Endowed by Almighty God with a rare intelligence and the great gift of forcible and happy speech, the purity of your life, your edifyimg example, the divine charity which always inflamee your heart, have made your preaching mort effective fer the salvation of souls—most far-reachiag; when heart speaks to beart there 1s eo misteking the eflects that follow. Indeed the relations which have existed hetween vou and every single soul of this iarge parish bave been so intimate, the accord between you and your esteemed rector and our veverable pastor so peifect, the rich attainmeats you possess #0 adapi- ed to the good of this courtry, that we are almo-t seltish enough to hope that it mht please His Lordship the Bishop to leave you always with as, While we have you in our midst, at aey rate we must not fai! in the plain daty to assure your reverence of our high regaed for your person, char- acter and works. Since words are vain then to express the feelings of our hears, we, in conjunction with our Acadian fellow parishioners, a-k you to kindly accept, asa elight earnert of our regard fur you, this fur coat -and giloves—little commensurate as they are with what you have deserved of ua, but the best our limited means will sfforé. Enwarm Hacxert, M. L. A. P. C. Mvepny, M. D. James CmaRi+TOPHER. Patawmx Hoean. Perer Dor.e. James McGrartn. and others Tignieh. P. E. I+land, Feast of the Immaculate Conception, 1897. Father Turhide made an eloquent sand feeling reply to the addresses, thanking his parishioners fer their kind worde and the enbstantal token of esteem which accompanied them. --- SANTA CLATS’ EXPERIENCES. Sin,~ Santa Claus has made his way to Bayfield street, forty days out from Liwer- pool. He experienced very heavy weather at sea, but be says that getting tbhroagh Upper Queen Street was the worst fae ever encountered. We thinks there are po Councillors for Ward 5, or if there are thev mus. be all asleep. Jf they are asleep however, they ought to wake up and take a look at Upper Soeen St. FoR MERIT That's why we received Seven First Prizes and Hovorsry Medal at the Pro- vincial Exhibition for SOVEP EIGN Goods. Sovereign Flavoring Extracts have woo on their own merits. They advertise themselves by their excellence for every housekeeper wants the “BEST,” and kuows it when she gets it Ask for “SOVEREIGN” brand Made by | ault, of Fifteen Point,was Mas.er of Cere- SIMSON BROS, & CO. | Halifax. NS8. i FUNERAL OF THE LATE JOSEPH QO, ARSENAULT, The faueral of the Jate Honorable Joseph O, Arsensult, of Wellington, took place this forenoon, and was the largest and mo-telaborate ceremony of the kind that ! has ever taken place in that section of the country. Around the chuech at the time of the | funeral over two hundred carriages were | collected, and notwithetanding this large attendance Of people anxious to express their last token of respect for the departs od, fully 88 many more were prevented by the ba? reads aud ucfavoratle weather, from being present. Among those who were assein lcd were Hon. 8. F. Perry, of Tignish. Benj, Rogers, E-q., Alberton, and many others of the prominent men from farfand vear. The pall bearers wsre Hon. Senator Poirier, Shediac; Mr. Robideaux, E litor Le Moniteur Acadieu; Edward Hackett, M.P.; Mr. Larkin; W. L. Cotton, Eeq., Editor of Tae Examiner; and Sylvan Gallant, Keq. High Mass was celebrated by the Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Charlottetown, assisted by Rev. Dugad McDonald, of Tignish, with F X. Galiant, of Bloum- field, as Gospeiler, and R-y. A. E. Burke, of Alberton, Episto:ler. Rev. Peter Arsen- ‘ monies. After jhe service an eloquent eulogium in French, was deiv-rd by Rev. Dre Chai<son of Palmer oad, and toe Lord Bishop epoke feelingly in Eaglish, ot the many virtues of the deceased, including his industry, hospitality, honesty and devotion to bis Church. Among the clergy present ot the fune- ral were Rev. Fatber Roy, President of Memramcook Collese,Rev.Father Cormier also of Memramceook Cuilege, Father Gau- thier of St. Dunstan’s Coilege, Father Joha McDona!d, «f Miscouche; Father Boudreault, Parish Priest at Eg- mont Bay. Prof. Gallant, of St. Dunstan’s College, presided at the organ. Mr, Cempton, of Summerside, was tre under- taker. _—_——— - ——S CM RISTMAS. As this glad season again approaches would it not be well to remind your readers that in the distribution of Xmas souvenirs a great reformation might be effected. How many of us unselfishly give to those whom we know are unable to act similarly towards ourselves? How many of us chink of the poor who are not oaly without the luxuries of liie butalso without its peceseities ? The present era hat well heen styled “The epoch of individual: sm;” fur how many interest themselves long in } anything apart from their owa imtediate } ocCUpaliGns or surroundings. Let us then! take a resolution tbat for the short time previous to this great festival we -tail put aside some of our daily earniug-, yes, aud deny ourselves some littic luxurtes, in order thut we may be in # position to give a glad surprise tosome of those less fortunate Lban owrselves, aod the pleesuce that wll ensue will more than compeurate us for any ‘itée inconvenience we may have en~ dured,mot tospeak of the Divine promise that “eot even a cup of coid water giver in His name sball iose its reward.” CHARITY. — POR ee A FAMILY POISUNED, A cace of wholesale poisoning occurred at the north end on Saturday. There are seven members in the family, and out of this number six were attacked by serioes illnees. The seventh person fortugately refrained trom partaking of the fod provided for the occesion. A medical man was summoned and treated the affected persons. Five of the number nave eecovered, but one is still iil asd not yet out of danger. The facts connected with the case are of a most startling nature. A quantity of goods were purchased for the Friday noon meal, and after being cooked were set be— fore the household. Within nine hours after the meal, the entire aumber who pad eeten the food became sick. The father was the first vo feel the ill effects of his teal, and came home vomiting. Shortly after a child commenced to take sick, aad one after anothe~ the rest of the famiiv manifested the same symptome, and a-éoctor was calledin. He instituted enquiries as to what food bad been eaien, and seeo had the facts of the case. He then ascertained the starting point of the food. He then started to investigate and diagnose the caee, and found eminent authorities who quoted similar in-tanees with the same results following. The matter will be thoroughly sifted, and may result in some highly sensational develup- ment.—Halifax Herald. BORN At Meriwale Cottage, on the 13th inst., to) Mr and Mrs. H. V. Palmer, a daughter. On Friday, 10th December, at 421 Theo- dore street, Qttawa, the wife of Jae. W. eens sere Robertson, of a daughter. —— — — - ——— a ——— — = _ Medical mea say that rheumatism is the forerunner of heart disease. Hood’s Sar- saparilla cures rheumatism by its action on the blood. —_—_——————-- —— COSCEES Se .SOTOEHEES SCEOHOS OOOO LS © 80808 Fe0008 eeeerere : «=» Dainty and Beautiful : Things for Prese) its. eese : Af Paton’s SOOTHE EH Ree eee ee eeee® Perret ee eee eee Se eee eee rem eeeeen tenes Sterling silver cigar and cigarette wita ecaees, very pretty. See them at W. W. Wel- jner’s. r See the new novelties opened to day; at W. W. Wellner’s. LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS Petice Covurt.—Tbis morning Hugh | McKenzie admitted to a charge of selling | liquor to a@ minor and was fined $25.00 and costs, The defendant paid the fine. Excursioxs.—If the favorable excursions between Charlotte- town and Pictou and Summerside and Point Du Cheneon Christmas Day will probably be arranged, Tne Ramoxa Artives —The larkentine Ramona has arrived at Mumbles, Bristol Channel, after a passage of fourteen days. The Ramona was loaded with oats at Charlottetown by Captain Richards, eM A Varvasie Fisn.—It is said that two officials of the post office inspector’s cflice, while looking over and destroving eome old documents, which were dated as far back as 1859, found pasted on a legal document 26 old Nova Scotia shilling stamps, Those stamps arerated in the official stamp catalogue as valued at $40 apiece.—Halifax Herald. weather continues ee Se call YOUN TIVO ON ED ONNN NENTS eDMETe ene NnTEnneTe nee nH enn neneeTennentnTED NTT InN EDN NEPAD ETI EnT ED PINY | PEPP EPPA R' eAn PD RRR ft? Ax O_v Ann Wet Triep Remepy.— Mre. Winslow’s Soothing Svrup has been used for ever fifty years by millione of mothers for their children while teething with perfect success, It soothes the child softens the gums, allays all pain, curer wind colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrbcea. Is pleasant to the taste. Sold by druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value is incalenlable. Be eure and ask tor Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind. PZ23 NAL Dr. Darrach, of Kensington, is in town today. Dr. R. Macneill, of Stanley, is visiting the «city. Richard Hunt, Esq., chairman of the Summerside Town Council, is in town. Mr. H. F. Coombs, of St. John, is here on one of his regular business trips, The death is rep: ried of Robert Simpson, head of the great departmental establish- ment of Robert Simpscn & Co., Toronto. At the Queen Hotel: J A F-rguson, Summerside; H F Coombs, St Johu; Mies C B Currie, New York; James Laird, New Glasgow. Miss Annie Mellish, who has been at- tending the Mount Allison Ladies’ College during the past term, arrived home la-t evening. We regret that Mr. Uriah Mathew, of Souris has ‘been snffering from paralysis since ‘Lueeday, and that his condition is bow so serious as to cause much anxiety. Mr. Robt Russell, formerly of Tae Ex AMINER staff, is now emploved in the State Printing House, Bo-ton. His frienda bere will be glad to leara that he has secured a good sitnation. The Halifax Herald reports that Mr. Sidney M. Podle,of Charlottetown has won a 97 Stearns bicycle in the Sunlight Soap competition, Mr. ®oole won a valuable gold watch 1n laet apring’s competition. He is to be congratuleted upon hi« euccess. Rev. Fathers Cermier and Roy, of Bt. Joxeph’s College, Memramcook, Mr. Rebideaux, editor of the Moniteur Acadien, Shediac, and Senator Poirier, came over by the Norttuarberland last evening to attend the faneral ot the Iate Senator) Arsenault which took place this morning. At the Hotel'Bavies: Wm J Whitney, Summerside; Mra McDonald, Bostor; John Feron, Montreal; H A Maddock, Toronto W N Forbes, Halifax; Geo B Hallett, St; Jobn;R Macneil, Stanley Bridge; J H Myrick and wife, Tignish; Richard Hunt, Summerside; D ‘Barrach, 8 Bowness, Ken- sington. THINGS TO MAKE A NOTE OF, I. O. @. T.—Degree teams quested to meet this evening Wright’s Hall, Remember— No solution to the questions in James Barrett’s ad will be jooked at till 24tb inst, Each envelope is numbered in rotation ae it comes totbe Guardian oflice. They will be opened by their numbers and the first correct answer from the city gets the fouctain pen and the fire: from the country the inkstand. Try tod:y. Tc.Nicnt— Attend Miss Macmillan’s entertainment in (Kindergarten Hall! to= night. The prograrame is an + xcellent one, and it will Lewell rendered. KINDERGARTEN Hatt—Don’t forget the ente-tuinment to~aight’ Attend and help a deserving institution. are re at 7.30, ; ~~» > => => 2 ee @]® 2] oe FINE PERFUME this odor, ( Your nose wil! confirm 4 delicate, flower like é contained in bottls of egg- ‘ shell delicacy in ebapes of ewan like grace. ¢ PRICES as hard to match as the perfume will be. ; ¢ TLey rre gems for the price however we world much ¢ rather have you see the geod, ' and Jet them talk themselves We like to show goods, it’s a good advertisment for us. Ask to see our 50c specialty. Johnson & Johnson Graluates in Pharmacy. -»e oe 2 eo eo 2 7 42 0202 2 4 4% 24 227 2 ] a 23838 O83 3e 8833 FB PYTPT AL J Tene eenenenenernennenenANINaER ervereTeTeADcvpreHnTERIRSHT RINT fh | 9 uadles Meet me at the Always Busy Store. Undreseed Ki’, in Tan color, with colored stitch Wndreseed Kid, in Blacks and ans, sizee 6 This equals any regular glove at $1.35 Dressed Kid 7 hook lacing, browns, Tans and Blacks, all sizes, Trefousses and Perrins. Extra quality,*Trefousse, genuine Foster Lacing, all sizes in Tans and Blacks. Ne1 20C sale pace 6, 6}, 64 and 63. noe BL.LO Bie fo 62. Nes BL.3D Poe Nor SL 50 PS. f a ee STANLEY SBROS., The Always Busy Store STSSSTISTT TV TT CTT TT VT TTT TTS a Be fe Bs ~ SPECIAL zk LOTS be e ¥ pe a > (Be ie p- D a : be a ag Y 4 wf ie > > i> b E ine pe i> le Under the patronage of His Honor the Lieut, Governor 2nd His Wership the Mayor COMMANDER CHEYNE, 8.0. (An Arctic Officer of three Franklin) Search Expeditions, Will Give an Illustrated Limelight ENTERTAINMENT ENTITLED «The Discovery of the North Pole Practicable,” ——-—-OR——~—— «An Expedition to the North Pole by Ship, Sledges and Baljoons.” Programme of Some ofjthe Views. Geographical Position—Admiralty Map— Nansen’s Map—Jcean Currents—Bottom of the Atiantic — Gale in the rack Ice Diseo -- Esquimaux — Esquimaux Mar- riage — Formation of lee — Greenland Giacier — Gigantic Icebe'g — Floatung Iceb rg—Greenland Scenery—Wreck in the Ice—Dangerous situatrion—Crow’s Nest at Mast Head—Forcing a Channel—Clearing a Channel- Ancient Ice—New Route—st Pat- rick Bay—Coal Bed—Winter uarters— Spring Traveiling Parties—Sledge Travelling —Pitchiue Sents—Sledge FTarty in Srew Storm—Tolar Beare—Musk Ox Herd —Daopr S edge for the Vole—steruvg Balloons.—Croe+ -ing Vountsinsiu Balcons—Landing Bai lpomes Near the North Pa'e—Atmospherie Presraune> —Homeward Bound, «te , ete. This New Entertainment will be L- Justrated by 55 Entirely New and Beauti-. ful Lime-light Views Size 18 Feet Square. Doers open at 7.30, p m. sharp. carriages ordered for 10 o'clock. Tickets 25, 35 and 50c... Pian Tickets at usual plaees. Commence at & This high ciass and popular Locture FP nie» taipment has been attended by crowded mana iepee in various parts of the world, andieme ces having pamovuered 37H) and 240 ata & tihng It has been mentior+«d in pablic by Wie Majesty the King of the Belvians, patron) ve@ by Dukes and Amassadors, presided over by the kari of Mc uot Fdgeumbe, Admire) Sir Jumes Frskine. the Lord Bishop of Wew- 1ouad and. the ‘4overnor of Jamaica, Gowerm or ofthe Babama , etc. ete (om mesa Ger Cheyne rot only spent five years and a half ir, the Arctic regions, but aso five moryin the attempt to ean’p anotber expedition for the North Pole, and his endeavour is now te impress upon Canadians the teasibil yp: of, the venture. xndthe importance to Came da ihat, inconjunction with her Klondike dis— coveriesin the far Northwest she should cap her enterprising cz pabilities by rm lamiieng tine ( anadian co'ours at the locality of the Sorth Pole. There are men amongst ihe Canad bam surveyors whocan do it. and are restr % carry itthr ugh, when thesinews ofaeetecm are provided.