THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, DECEMBER 18, 1897 Men's white a firs ang kid gtoyes for b P TH pe & {'o, chiefs, sik I Xmas present: 4 : j; interests were looked after by a ek pat Kienga, His Worsny the Mayor certain things Written 12 the Ottawa plat - form, but Circumstances had changed since & yt : AN INTEREST 2 es ri ‘AL NOTICES, AN INTERESTING CASE. ' : LOCAT es A POPULAR REVOLT. LOCAL AN} OTHER TEN \Ff W 19 99 (we @8' 82° ee eat 5° 99! ; : ant , ' ® | Teacher ¢ harged With Assaulting a Pupil ee | ‘ ; | . i § oo PRITAM ON PPL PP PNP PHYO PETE nF FP Pi Nf rif? "? ; . y : 2 S| ; o-- ' : : Dress goods From vow until Xmas F —the Summons Dismissed, (Montreal Star.) ww wae te . ." 7 eoe?nr } yess roodsa al . " . ’ . | ” . ~~ per cent of a! ‘ - | A case in which much public interest The protest of Mr. Francois Langelier | Fixep For Daruxxenness.—At the = Meet me at Perkios & Los ; tT) | was manifested was heard befure Stipen | agalort permitting an undoubted Tory to | police court this morning Edgar Mc- | & » Bros need cas! vo you need | diary Magistrate i shi ; ne 3 ber at ice ico & Wo ‘Libera! | Carron, charge rit » oo ar & Prow# e. If no vee the wonds | On s ate Haszard iba morning, | acum 1 Office whicn a we rthy Liberal | * C Ds charged with drunkenness, wes | = the Always Busy Store. goytbing in ‘ | Voe of the teachers of the city school. | covety, appears to have struck a res, Ousive | fined $10 or 60 day:, = " sal Cheay Met Lhev eh wa n e nne of } appeared in apewer toa summons insued chord A secilion of the party which took cnrenpnieate ; me gaeta! arvicles euitable for Uhr — prc= ' ayainet hon on complaintof ove of ibe | the “tree tra teas it is in England” talk of Coprisn PLenr)FruL.—Advices from Port | $= , — seid. -* | Pupils of the echoo!l charging him with av the Jeaders seriously made some pointed | LaTour are to the effect that codfish are y se 8 {jp g)irts- Men's cupdried shirta S0cte>. assault aad battery, A'l the echoo!l teacb- remarks 16 public about the time that the unusually plentiful for the time of the \ear = ie : ‘ie re lau t*, s each” at FP | ers of the city were preseot. The complain - F eldiog tariff came down; but they created | and the boats as a rule are reaping quite a’ a @ { . tT ° . . - nn ,) g * " ° Perkins & Co | ant was rey resented ow Be. A. Avie stir. No Orgaus of tbe pariy rallied to | harvest. Good catches are being made Pi 0 . ul colored aiJk handker- | McLean, Q. ©, while the defendan.’s | their support. f. was trnc that there were inshore.—Halifax Hera'd, o~ an eo ei Om P..0 ao Kid ger etk. & ‘ handkercl hociers; BpPree’s © Perk underwear, etc, be & Co's. V ee the grand d ‘play ot W Weilners’s eh iw Ww ndo f We uld’nt presen sat r W wpe of them make & beaut.fal as well as ‘ ,_ > g weetu) Aumas gett: Visic W.W. Wellner 8 ) Xmas. of presents tor Tonig™! : : : glasewear, etc F Perkins & Co’s. Sterling siiver thin. bles, 25 cents each ot W. W. Wellners. Fancy goods at special prices ton'ght.— F Perkios & Co. Faney silk four in band ties, one ina box, eaitable for Xavas prevents at F Per- xios & Co’s. Purses with sterling silver mourts, very pretty designe, at W. W, Wellner’s. Every article in the atore at bargain prices dar! ie holiday’s.—J B Mac- dovald & C Rick opews Christmas night, ice per- mittiog. What about getting a ticket for « Xmas box ? Bay the watch at W.W.Wellver’s. The largest stock to choose from;the price a fair one. . at Call and see those nice dinner, tea and | chamber sets that aresellirg eo well; also rag Ly feocy china and glass ware.—W.P. Col- will. 283 3 wk dy & wy. Diamond rings, opal rings, all kinds of ings, at W.W .Welliver’s. See show wiedow @pening to day yretty designs in mili- breshes with sterling backs, et W. W. Welluer’s. 2ib.tinsof English plam padding for swale at Beer& Goffe. — oo The Soleil, speaking of the sacrifices it basmade for the Liberal party asks: “Who paid most of the party’s debts in the terval between the disaster of 1891 and the revenge of June 23? We will, per- haps, write thie page cf history some of jase days.” No doubt, remarks the Momtreal Gazette, it would make very interesting reading; but tae revelation of how the party debts were pail since the “| of June would be more interesting still. Call and see Paton & Co's ¥mase Fx- bibition. The greatest sight in the city is Paton &U»’s store. Dropia and see the Xmas display of goods and tbe decorations. = es a MONEY TO LEND 3 J.J. JOHNSTON Barrister at Law, Stamper Block, Charlotteto wn. * os s0OCPOCROTCCOCORSOCCESS eee eoeetece 0O0S02-962-60O C5548 5C5 t Read To-night, Buy Men day A large stork of ashionable Sticks Gold, Silver and Plain. Sooner than carry them over Xmas they will be sold at cost. Let se show them to you. etme eee ee? or REDDIN BROTHERS, Opposite P. O D849 292,900.90 45SO485 tee ODS OD] © OO]D5DVi ESD’ OV’ OT OBVWINVW OD oe Os > Oo =o =° = * OOOO E Ee Care ee H EH FEE O Re eee EEE E HOO Eee ee eeteee Dainty and Beautiful : Things for Presents... At Paton’s : SPEER EER cece eee emer eee Oe eee eee eeere TOC Re tenes eee ee eeeeeee seseeseerassee® a SPtacerces 2010 revs eeee Chocolate and O=x Blood Skatirg Boota terviceable and the price only $2.00 a pair Other lines of Skating Rante Tanging in price from $1.35 eecoce for ladies, stylish, and F ee LL ee up Ladies’ Oi] Pebble Hockey ts, at $1.85 a pair, fine Skating Boots-~ Dongola Skat+ ing Blots, $2.00 and $2.25 a R. &. Jost SOOO O+-4* nEOT OSOO D “9780050 64080494 ren » | , for Xmas watches in | welry store. Lats | Bargains in fancy g wove, toys | —Cupied t Cul beside His Honor. The complainant alleged that the . defendant had slapped him on the fac] j aud mouth, and proved this fact by severa Witnesse., ! ‘he defendant justified his action by | saying that the pupil bad been guilty of ) misconduct and disobedience at the time of the assault and on previous occasions He also called witnesses to prove that the boy had given his teachere considerable trouble in the scheol. Counsel for the defence quoted the law apvlicatle to the case from the 55th section of the Criminal Code, which reads as fol- lows :— ‘It is lawful for or person in the place ot & parent, schoolmaster, or master to use force byjway of correction towards any child, pupil or apprentice under bis care, provided that such force is reasonable wader the circumstances.” every parent, A large pamber of witnesses were ex- amined. His Honor held that the facts as proved showed that the boy had been guilty of grees disobedience to the teacher, and that the teacher had need nO more than necessary {orce in alt“mpting to evforce proper discipline, and that the chartisement was under the circumstances justifiable. He accordingly diemi+ssed the summons. -——_—_—— - A COMPLIMENT FROM “BRAINS” “Brains,” of New York, the great auth- ority on adverti+ing, does ue the honur to copy largely from the text of our recently published booklet on Job Printing, and makes the following flattering remarks :— “A peatiy printed booklet, done on good paper in colors, illustrated with emall , silhou te cuts of printing office scenes, and bound in acover of black crinkled paper with gilt title, comes tous from The Examiner Job Office, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. “The text of the booklet ie so sensible, so free from efit to be ‘emart,’ so plain- ly convincing that we are almust tempted to quote it slmostentirely. It would be weii if printere, and other advertisers too, would bring themselves to this sort of | clear, simple, direct and language.” Copies of the booklet may be obtained free by anyone interested. — + THK DEAD-HEAD ADVERTISER. Newburg newspaper men are consider - ing the plaa of shutting out “desa-head” advertising of concerts, excursions an! various entertainments by church and other organizations, who go to “‘jub print- ers” for tickets, hendbillx, ete, where they pay cash, and who visit the newe- paper offices and request the publication (several times, in some cases) of “notices” Traly the newspaper meu have good methods of sone ing. cause to criticive the people who should be more wasi- ness-likethanthey are. If they expect “free notices,” the jeast they can do ix to patronize wewspaper offices where job printing isdone also. And it isnt only organizations, etc., that are guilty, either Some busieess (7) men and firms “work’’ the same’ methuds.—Newburg (N. Y.) Jourval, THINGS TO MAKE A NOTE OF, — ‘ Gosvet M rerixc.—Remembet the Gos- pel meetiog in the Y MC A Hall, Sanday afiernoon at 4 o’clock, oonducted by the Railway men. Strangers always welcome. Lesson, Romans 3—26, “Hie Righteous- ners. The defaulters list of city taxpayers has been held over by request, but will appear early next week. Pay up and escape the exposure of having your name published. The unrual offering on the debt of the Baptist Church will be taken next Sunday evening. Friends ef the coneregation are kindly asked to remember the occasion and assist at liberally as possible. The offering is purely veluntary. A. O. H.— Meeting of Division Nol., A. O. H. ou Suaday, at 3 p.m. Election of officers, » full attendance requested. 2in Nervous people fiod relief by enriching their blood with Hood’s Sarsaparilla, which is the one true blood purifier and nerve tonic. Fa'on & Co’s prettily decorated sto:e worth @ Visit. _—-?S>-, The estimated cutof lumber on the Ouawa this year is 728,000,000 feet. =a EEE a FOR | MERIT That’s why we received Seven First Prizes and Honorary Medal at the. Prc- vincial Exhibition for SOVEREIGN Gods. ' Sovereign Flavoring Extracts have wor on their own merits. They advertise themselves by their excellence for every housekeeper wants the “BEST,” and knows it when she gets it. | Ask for “SOVEREIGN” brand Made by SIMSON BROS, & CO. (- = Halifax NS. 1 z suggertive of the events, for which they pay—noth- cnc — hen 1.004 viz i inely, tue party was lu pwer—aod why eliould anybody bother abouta little thing bke a plattorm? As the it Western story goes, platforme, Whether attached to political parties or street cars, are not made to stand on; but to get in on. Theo the Liberal party had or at least expreased some decided opinions about appointing members of Parlament to Government office; and as might be expect- ed when they began doing this very thing at the first apportunity, the attenticn of the rank ani file of the party was called othis abandonment of principle maialy by out siders it must be confessed; but no furore was created. The Liberal voter went right on with the routine of his daly life and an eye ready totake carly notice of any Office that might sail witha his reach And 80 1K was in respect to many avot.er deviation from the straight path which the Liberals had long invited Con- servative Governments to tread. It seemed impossible to disturb the sublime satisfaction of the Lideral vover. Appar- ently be was willing to take anything that bore the party alei, and to regard all criticism thereot as tne envious spleen of evicted Tories. But it now is plain that this belief wronged him. He has been stirred to the reots of hs being. He is in revol'; and the province echoes with bis sturdy indignation. He beats bis breast, andtalks about “true Liberais,” from which class be violently excludes men in high favor at Ottawa. No longer can he be accused of insensibility, or of having fa!len into the stupor of intoxicating snecess, Be is awake to the iniquities of this s> called Goveroment, and be dosent care who knows it. The oftices—the sacred offices—are either left in the bands of Tories or given to strangers who know nothing of the long marten of the faithfal through th e barren wikierness of Opposition. Mr. Francois Langelier wou'd never be aceu-ed himself of being an office--eeker. He isa man of bigh character who de- serves much both from his party aud bis country. Bot it vndeniable that in ’ is raising his flaz of evolt, he has he» ily | fur the cause be has av pear, hit uo -u the ifirsat cry weich he has appealei with any streogih to the imaginauon of bis fellow Liveras. He lha- icts of support. The “old guard” are witu him to @ man because they kuow hisx worth end the jus- tice of bis protest; and the camp followers are With-bim in droves because he has put bi<‘tinser anpoa the weak point of most Adunnnistrations—their inabiluy to distribute the offices -o as to pease all- comers, When the Premier sets his justly celebrate “sunny ways” at he ix likely to have to gaild chem pretty generously. PERSONAL. Mr. Edward Boewall, of Victoria, was in iown to-day. Telephonic advices from Souris afiernoon report an improvement condition of Mr. Matthews. ‘Queen Hotel: MrsH H Gordon, Geo- town; John Grierson, Halifax; J J Salter, Newpor*,N 8: E Boswell, Victoria; B Regers, Alberton. MrJM Hughee, of the Post Office Department, bas reeeived notice that he hes paseed the Civil Service promotion examination. Congratulations. Rev. W. J. Kirby bas received a unamimons invitation to remain another year as pastor of Grace Church, and bas acceptea subject to the approval of the conference Mr. J. E. Lefurgey, of Summerside, will «pend the wiater in South America. He will be a paseenger on the Charles E. Lefurgey, which sails from St. John today. John McLean, B C Sox, Souris; J M Fraser, Halifax; Hugh Jacobs. Moatreal; A J Hilbourn, Col A G Robineon, Capt E R Frost, Boston; C D Manville, London Ont; M Baker, Teronto, Ont; GW Fairweather, Summersibe; were registered at the Hotel Davies this forenoon. The South Berd Daily Tr bune reports an * Old Fashioned Christening.”of whicu the infant ron of Dr. E. P. Moore and Mre. E. P. Moore, and grantson of Theoohilus Moore,Eeq..and Mra. Moore, of CLarlottetown, was the subject. The name given was the high-sounding one of Williaw Arthur Rutherford. after South Bends werthy City Treasurer. The Tribune says: * * *'* A few guest« were present and refreshments were served after the ceremony. Among thore present was the new son’s grandmother, Mre, Waleh, aged about 70 years, who charmed the guests wrth piano seleciious during the evening.” this in the New Goods.—Thia isan eisstic term. No merchant can claim that all his gods are new, in the proper sense of the word. No merchant clears out all his good< everv year and even removng them from :a@ old store to a new one does not make tle goods new. We give the buying public these s‘raight facts about our goode, viz : The importations of our firm this present season from one fancy goods house alone have been over four thousand dollara at firet coset, and besides this we have import- ed more or less from half a dozen other houses. Weinvice inspection. You get your choice. Ourstore has been crowded upstairs and down the Jast two days, but we have plenty of goods yet. Store open tonight until 10 o'clock. —Geo. Carter & Co. Mr. Tarte is reported by Liberal papers at Ottawa to smile at the ideacf his being injured by the Langelier kick. He evideat- ly has a lively appreciation of the power that control of the loaves and fishes gives to the man who feeds the hungry. Sterling silver cigar and cigarette wita eases, very pretty. See them at W, W. Wel- lner’s, * See the new novelties opened to day at W. W. Wellner’s. work, 2 Tue Scientiric AMeRICAN ranks witli ® | (the best paper of its class, and well : Hh | deserves the large and increasing con- $>- 9 fe tine Stilaency to which it caters, The last 4 : Ye’ issue is especially rich in matters having an especial bearing upon the arts and ifr sciences, silat catia alaiicesiaaidhda i» : Qvick Work.—The schr. Howard L. | e | Capt J.G, Farrow has been doing some | : } more good work recently. This scbr. | came inte Crapaud ov Dec. 4th, loaded a | cargo ot oats for Cape Tor:.entine return | ing to Crapaud with @ cargo of salt, thence | to Pietou returning with a cargo of coal ’ SPECIAL Ip i LOTS I> and oe Friday the L7th left Crapaud for Hlifax with a cargo of produce. The Captain expected to get back to Charlotte- town yet this fall calling at Louisburg for coal, _ LOT @Per ; Undressed Ki’, in Tan color, with colored stitch {> Nol pair 4 back, sizes 6, 6}, 64 aod 6}. | LOT per) Undreseed Kid, in Blacks and ‘fane, sizee 6 No 2 pair \to6}. This equal- ary regula: glove at $1.35 . Temperance Concert.—The boys and girla of the Loyal Crusaders will give a public concert in Wright’s Hall, on Christmas night. The programme will contain something new and novel, namely bugle calls by tugler Wakefield, of the active militia. There will alao be voca! solos, dnets, choruses autobarp and cornet selection, recitations, etc., ete. Tickete, ‘ only 19 cents, Children 5 cents, Crusaders « id free. This will makea happy closetoa LOT per Dressed Kid 7 hook laciog, browne, Tans merry Christmas. Doors open at 7, con- No 3 pair 4 and Blacks, all sizes, Trefousses and Perrine, cert at 7.30. a . ’ ree ry 7 D j \\» Twas A Fase ALarnu.—According toa Nova Scotia exchange great curiosity was > excited at Clark’s Harbor last week by a LOT per Extra quality,” Trefousse, genuine Foster p> find made by Alex. Nickerson, while dig No4 . pair § Lacing, all sizes in Tans and Blacks. i ging on hie back lot some distance from {> the settlemeat. Clearing away the bu-hes and tarning the soil, be came upon @ sort of vault built arourd with stones, regular- ly laid and apparently cemented, There were rumors of a pot of coin having been taken ont by the finder. The place lo ked like an Indian cache, and the enbsequent diseovery ot a chief’s head in full feather, outlined in one of the rocks, settled the question till it leaked ont that a boy had done the carving, just for fun, the night before. STS: STANLEY SBROS., The Always Busy Store FFSTSTT TT TV SS TTT TSC TTT TST TTT Sux Wants a Hessanv.— The Lunen- burg Argus says: Some three weeks ago one of L.uenburg’s marred men received a letter from « Jady residing in Oatario, Until the Jeter came to hand the mao did not k»ow that such a female existed. Her letter revealed that she was unmarried, owned property to the value of $75,000, aud longed to escape the chills and agues of single life. She frankly dec!ared in well understood sentences that her band, heart and property would together go to the man who would change her name at the mar- riage altar. In closing she atked for an exchange of photographs. The man did not reply, and on Mondav evening be received another letter from her of like character. Without a donbt she means bueiness. But as the man in qustion already bas a wife and children, personally he dare not go further than take the letter< out of the office and yearn afier the $75,000. + caggenvovonnvennvenenenenennnenersnenererenererererererer ern nner en ene re apr nv FvTPERY ETAT PIII ED ED Fr PP PPP? COMMANDER CHEYNE’S LECTURE Letter from His Worship the Mayor, Epiror.—-Thoee cit-zens who heard CommanderCheyne’s Arctic lecture a few weeks ago will, { doubt not, be glad to embrace the opportunity afforded to them, as well asa larger conetituency, to hear the lecture advertised im your columns, which is to be given in the Opera House on Monday evening next, eutiiled, “An Expedition to the North Pole by Sledge und Baloons,” illustrated by lime light views Arctic research has exercived o most facinating influence apon the English micd and the experiences of Franklin, Parry, Osborn, Me ‘liatock, Mark bam and many others has stirred the bearts of young and old, Commander Storm—Polar Bears—Musk Ox Heed—Dog 5S edge for the Pole—sterting Balloons —Cros- sing Mountainsin Baloons—Landing Railcons Near the North Fole—Atmospheric Pressure —Homewarad Bound, ete , etc. Wander the patronage of His Honor the Lieut. Governor and His Worship the Mayor COMMANDER CHEYNE, R.N. This New Entertainment will be T- ¢' Cheyn- spent years in the Areuc Seas, bas (An Arctic Officer of three#¥ranklin) Justrated b given much of his time in the attempt _to Search Expeditions, r equip another gXxpedition, interviewing . ‘ 55 Entirely New and Beauti emipent scientists aud staiesmen, amongst Will Give an Illustrated ful Lime-light Views . the latter the late Sir John A. McDonald, Limelight whe wrote,in London, a letter to Com- Gitt is a bottle of good Perfome, pat up in a band - acme thongh not expensive ca:c. neatly p.cked for presentation. We have duz-ne upon dozens of these to offer vou. We will not inenit your intelligence with the bombas- tic claim tha. everything we adver lise is positively worth twice or three times what we a-k for it. Deception doesu’t pay in our Lusinese. Wedo claim however to give as good, if net better value for your money as can be procured elsewhere. Its the truth we’re telling you, and if it doesn’t sound as big as some af the fairy tales you’re daily reading, do us the justice of comparing gcoljs and prices with any or all others. Johnson & Johnson Graduates in Pharmacy. =s3732 28 “as oa] me OOS | | , | | | aes ; = @ @® e ee e228 03904 38 ° Icebte rg—Greenland Sees Wok in the Ice—) angerous ‘Situation=Crow’s Nest at Mast Head—Forcing a Channel—Clearing a Chaunel— Ancieat [co—New Route—st Pat- rick Bay—Coal Bed—Winter 9 Qaarters— Spring Trave!'ing Parties—Sledge ‘lravelling +Pitching Tents—Sledze Party in Snew ANAS Size 18 Feet Square. coveriesin ‘he far Northwest she sheuid cap her enterprising capabilities by + lanting the Canadian colours at the locality of the North Pole. There are men amongst the Canadien surveyors whocan do it and sre ready to Se carry it through, when thetinews of act! are provided. es GOODS _ ad ARRIVING ALWOST DAILY SILVER MOUNTED GooDS [ae 2 Beautiful Rings, Good Watches. 10.00 mander Cheyne which I have been a ah . 4 permitted to read and, in which he eaves: wie open at7.30, p m, Commence at § id “Taail on the th and shall a the a - \arriages ordered for 10 o'clock. matter, with my op ton, to Ceancil on EN ED 3 my arrival = { will at amet inform you of “The Di oa" € the N Tickets 25, 35 and 50c. the reeult. Meanetl. in private coo- Pele Practienh _- orth Pian Tickets at usual places, versation you cat si.tte my strong personal e, ef i is the expedi- ri ris hy - "Weiler. aes ot the Nonak ~ ao ae case and popular Lecture Enter j Pr, and my} sik pS Sa z i nment has been attended by crowded aud. : Government wil] grant substantial“ aid,| “4m Expedition.to the North | tence in various parts of the worid, aundion esse . culo-tent 5 ” Pole by Ship. Sledges ces having numbered 370) and 30 ata sittin Canada will aid 10 4 moderate extent. It has been mentior+d in pablie b is : Ci . and Balioons.” = pablie by H , a [ speak for Commander Cheyne @ Majesty the King of the Bel. jans, patrauiz Ff crowded bonse Senn 2 _— and Amen iors, presided over OY ' ag : . e Earl of Mount Edgeumbe, Ad Yours truly, Programme of Some of_the Views. | James Frekine. the Lord Bishon et wom. M 17th Dec. 1697. W.E. Dawson. peices loundiand. the Governor of Jamaica, Gove. a . , ne oo ener etc. ete Command “ ee e eyne rot only spent 4 @&S VWWVWVWSBWSQ Bee ! Geographical Pesition—Admiralty Map— in the Arctic regions, but suso five Tele | Nansen’s M ap—Ocern cCurrents—B »ttom of the attem pt to equi another expedition for An Ideal the Avan — Gal@>ie the Pack Ice | the North Pole, an bis endeavour is now to Visco -- Esquimaux — Esquimaux Mar- | impress upon Canadiaws the leanibilite iat * past _ ne of a -” Greenland |} the venture. and the importance to Ca Sana’ Christmas tiacier — Gigantic ecberg — Floating | that, inconjunction with her Klondike dis-