5 of # af “ Se ke ‘ ¢ this , £ e - ee 7 s a oe #, ? d fos Bas eae ‘el yt a: a a “THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN. DECEMBER 17. 1897. ei a ea TIAN ~—emmnare. = 5 ames — 7“ F THE FUNERAL A WO RD WITH THE PREMIER, Se = i, . A : ‘ t Are Yo — a reed pe ——- (' Tas aN , ey The Mr. Lurkin referred to in the hasty (From Le Soleil, Liberal organ.) e EE nn ; : . . , - , telephone mesPage sent to Tne ISxAMINER “Ww e 8 ee eak for every fib- } a ont “ 7 * i rr be 5 r i © o i of ve ale rday, was Jt hn R. Lar kin, Ksq.. of eral i Chacha a ing nice the com- de . Ft 4 “tv ’ a U a +f I et Witla R.chmond. _ | plainte of Mr. Laoglier are well founded, Se (;; S ai 24 ; Among those in attendance to pay ti.eir | a despatch from Ottawa says that Sit o~ . 7 : . should a fire occur - Are last tribute of reape*t to the Hou. J. O. Wiltrid Laurier, when interviewed on the ents 4 esbys oxy ot. ordys in wv per oe 7 ali ee Dress Lengths > yey 7 » % sire ¢ ‘The Arsenault was Mr. Buote editor of our subject, sroteated ibis friendship and *% ce oa <a Ce Ne LS meet SO pp ey Q- a at at n ‘ J’ - fully — red — t epnte rprising Frepch- Canadien conten affection ; for Mr. Lanzelier, and his aN Se A] Y ay Gis ¢ aS Gy y 0 S ‘ { orn panies oa eprese i porary, L’Impartial, of Tiguish. regret that matters concerning the internal © ; for a small sum wall fully Rev. A. E. Burke, Rev. Dougald J. | a anagement of the party should be made & : ne ms ve insure vou against all | MeDor ald, ot Tignish, Rew. F. X.Gallant, | public, We beg to remind the leader of . . Positive Newness ! Positive a oe “— ‘1d , ali > the Liberal party that be has bee nin power t i . he Dict } " i se of Bloomfield, Mr. hy. Hac Kett, M. I ane I 7m ’ ' i a. se f : i ' ane . d- 10585 » ire ’ Rog: re, Keq., Mr. Buote, editor ot L’ Imp ir. aoe mouths aod al { vs oe 4; w isoodness ! Positive ea C ra’ tT ara » te 0 . 1T oi ¥ 8 . 28 r Oo ~~] Wicie of tie time, not “nb v aur, 480 LC ter, ‘ * : EF i hey are uoted for t ” ne and ne eee WO eeeree but most of the Liberal leaders of this \\ That Will Strike the Buil’s Eye ership! oe promptness in settling home yesterday afternoon. district, have been complaining of an iv- oC : 1 paving their losses His Lordship the Bishe p of Charlotte- iid . ble ‘oleae We asset die Of Public Approval. Articles of solid value and mad paying tel ~~ | town, and Rev. P. C Gauihier re.urned to | ©*! eerie uf. F diadilnds ai a aX: " tae el alae reproach =Mr. Jaurier —_ personally : x ote ee usefulness, that will be accept- = a ¢ lw too high acharacter pot to perceive ‘ Revs. P. P. Arsepanit and P. C. se s aa ofthe situation. Unfortun- “f . able to any lady or gentle man Gauthier took the preliminary service at | ,;, ly , he caprot give the vecessary atten- Se i Ha dkerchie 5 no island: 3 ‘ the house of the deceased, before the PFO tion tothe interoal mar agemeot of the Vs li ai \ ! adie’ Fur lle rs x . te US cession started, arty The all ea be has chosen as his Ais aA ta Co1iars, 4 A beautiful wreath of December flowere> ileagues take advautage of the situation ae c : 3 ‘i | Ladies Fur Mufis. Insurance Agent sent with the sympahy of Mr. Galla> | to ostracise the Liberals under = _— ; bic Silk Handkerchief a Ladies’ Fur Gloves. e 1 at . gher, of the tirm of Manchester, Robert | ‘ext that tt is ia the interest of the rOv- Kir ‘ is 2 largest and fin dt. Shum . Chariottetow n son & Allison, and a cross by Mr. Miller: ' ernment to strengthen itself by mew alli- Ee pl ly 18 oa : _ ; : TI Ladies Fur Mitte, “> of Quebec, adorned the coffin. ) ances. If this policy is judicic . anywhere de est ever shown JY us. ihe Kid Gloves. : , : : . . >] it certa! P ia { Quebec, as as- a@lster ; 1¢ i 7 > : ao . e y " . & A ae — cote of = ae i ie he We Sic Witte rr koe cohen Se quelity 18 high ana = Handkerchiefs in silk, linen Was th fact that nambers of Protestants | S4redl) PEE Oe ORE ee ae ees eres a : ; THE DAILY EXAMINER. cial aan ate” ahaa ‘s dead. many | who gave the Lis eral party 20 mem bers i: ee low, the best t and cottcn. of them having left home before daylight |} out of 22 from this district oT Se cheapest, that’s what the Thi ld Y i j ss "hee Ree ; ee 5 " 9 2 wl ’ r} : "oo he ict ‘ . ’ > on DECEMBER 16, 1897. aod driven for miles over—perbaps we) the 23rd of June. It was the “ie ie people wantevery time. Sn ee : c ' should sav, through—the me idiest of Liberals, who imposed upon themselve {2 meditate attention. ¥ ou can’t pay : iy ce roads in order that they might be present to un precedenied sacrifices to place you, Mr. “wait until to- Z rh oe =e ee pay their Jast tribute of respect tothe mav | Laurier, ip power, heir real Chiefs wre a. GENTLEMEN'S oo O-MorTr wo —1 you ore whom they honored. They had been aaa ats ao wet oe 7 don’t get good warm underwear A Frew years ago, when, for some reason, friends of the departed when he was alive,| Lange ler,in federal silaire, as Messrs. e-| Se : < ie 5 iy +b: . 4 Sir Leonard, Tilley was continued ‘n the | and they were not to be deterred by difli ne aera eee in provin- Zis Extra fine White Silk, size 20x a na ; se i. Finan for 4 f ‘ . ‘ ane, A ; : ty , 24, m, i sen- r TG : 5 : ‘day. tes ; etflice of Lieutenant~Governor of New culties, either i 4 ye “bl ye is a hens seins anemia Qs taseedl ota 20, with hemstitched border, 2 as 80 5 G. = “ey ers 2i) : Sir | giving outward and visible expression o . ; at >) ’ aC 95. 30. é 9: ; Brunswick after his re , was Pb sir ae high t a acid cor aan deneaved management ot the party belongs. 3, s inches wide, 35¢ each we 4 T "p _— ; ! cs 45, 55, : Wiltrid Laurier rose in his place in Parlia- gentleman and their sympathy with his} “Do not let our friends imagine that we sis , : i0C, as, Paton & Co, ment and said,~-referring to Sir John | pereaved family. It is gratifying and | speak eee . autbority. oe Same quality and g17°, nar- Atsont: Patin's: Huis Thompsor : reassuring tonoteaunity of spirit and | Weare perfectly au fait with the es de row border. initial 35¢ each Wate Geeta . y Sale oj oe ; a t | Purpose among Catholics and Protestants | perbaps more = than any ove else. Su \ ? ? : m es i : “The ae ve eemcan se a even in the midst of a wide diversity of ete re allies in Spite ‘eg! his a . i hit } eather-weight rain protect- | nota day passer, afier the expiration erati ardent sympathies for our journal, bave y her extra value. white : . . : the Ove ieee for which he was appointed, Or ene a not only struck Le Soleil out of the al; : age : % ‘Hl Mg with ors. No thing FO nice to carly | Without constitutional government being SURE AND QUICK RELIEF patronage list in certain departments, but =O silk, piain an willea, ‘he as a hght-weight, close rolled violated. If Sir Leonard Tilley is to be ; } + 4 : have had the indelicacy of ordering and “ds assorted width hemstitched umbrella. We have them anil maintained in his office let him be appoint In’ the case“ of a bruise, scald burn | refusing to pay for hundreds of dollars NY bordera : ° ed without delay, and this will +nd the sprain or toothache, freedom from pain is | ~orth of copies of Ls _Soliel, distributed a soraers, PD . as - you ean afford one at our price, @ffcalty. Sir Leonard Tilley 18 pe sg the first thing desired, and ‘“Quickeure” | during the federal elections of i ze 1s Also initials at 45e, JIC, 65¢ ! Will make a good Xmas gift for @ompetent to fill the position an persen | vives both instant relief and cures. Every- | and Champlain. During all this time the , 4 ally he is acceptable to all. Lo faci, there | one who has used it speak highly of it. | public remains under the impression is and 15¢ each brother ” some other girls sau be no objection to the renewal of his | pp, it, and you will always use it. that we are bevefitting largely from our AVP brother. Selling cheap at r #ommission, but there is great ol jection to ’ fiiends being in power, when the fact is a > SILK MUFFLERS Dihees & co’s bis remaining in office from day to day nN - 1 Herald k “Wh that they have continued to require from | Gis + . during the good pleasare of the crown, as ne Mputees arc =a8ks, "5Y | us the same sacrifices as we made when in } . ; : : Decorations Worth 8 y ' the shushitef tatins has stated. ” should the Liberal Government, with @ Opposition. NG Heavy quality, white, 30 in. jitup by Electrie lightens a | | But wenow ee Sir Adolphe Chapleau ie ae lisa "Adolphe — A i 9 me wee | x square, white hemstitched ber- OvuR ADVERTISMENTS Are Ovr TeLE- y i. . in (his Strain, which may dispiea: me it os ies . aoe a ; -_ eontiaued in the office of Lieutenani- Chapleau?’ The Montreal Gazette replies : atic ges a Ai eos wht Se der, $1.15, $1.25 and SI each PH NES By them we walk to your eyes ; r Governor of Quebec, in order that he may | “Mr. Tarte cap answer the question that | devotion. But we are thoroughly convine- is an tell you some of the happenings of | - be prevented from re-entering the Conser- | would puzzle outsiders. He, according to | eq that the interest of the party urgeatly AU : : th big store. We have opened a grand a 4 a yative party and attacking the Libera) Mr. Langelier, conducted the negotia requires this attitude on our part. 7 1,000 pairs Gioves ,000 Silk Bazaar, with seven large decorated . ” ' tions.’ *- t s } aw mA ' * “i . 4 a. wb 1s s . . ;*% Government of Canada,—even though Mr. Seed ph tia cs eat ce eer ee "Since Sir | esi, Handkerchiefs, 500 pairs Men’s aes eee ee up : Lavgelier bas the written promise of| a SURE CURH® FOR CONSUMPTION Wilfrid Laurier bas failed, up to the pres- A Gloves, io) Men’s Silk Scarfs, pe . yt Puceiies ie oi: * a a i ic oor t i this extraordinary situation, ~ > choic 95 : . s wovaiae pe — a “4 ee > There no such thing. Scott’s Emulsion int ~ oer: SE A aes ay your choice for aC, best goods,—J. P. & Co. givento him st the ex comes the nearest to it, but even that will | i. eat: little renmiiilnicthaa-4 Adoipbe Chaplean's erm. $0 tbat, upon | or eure advanond cues ont aes in vn | ‘ag MAKING ils more candy eh in “: LADIES’ FUR cAzPus his own statement, Sir Wilfrid stands | it will cure this disease. ing firmly that this must cease. . Se Every price redualill icted ofa violation of the constitution ea sk “The Hon. Francois Langelier had a . Ng ught to be bound by; and he is Handsome new brooches for Xmas gifts placefmarked for bim in every Liberal Gov- he LADIES FUR JACEETS ” eo ie s eiahesidin: at bis ‘te W W Wellner’s. ernment ap to the cay after the 23rd of Se Every price reduced ee. guiny ot & , MSs > June. He bas been set aside for a vear le promise to Mr. Langelier. The Premier is We rec2ived to day by expressa case of | anda half. The great body of the Libs ANP MENS FUR COATS rE : 3 4 eas tke thi ie ies selec sially for our | ern] (vy resent & more strongly thao he i ver rice reduce ast in the meshes of his own net. American ties selected especially ral parcy r L mo ongly @ Xmas trade incinding all the latest pat- | does himself.” : Ws Ladies Fur Mufts JP “Oh, what e tangled web we wee terps in four-in-haod, bows ard knots ——— ° eee W ben e’re we practice to deceive. : You should drop in and see them as they One of our teven first prizes taken’ at Every price reduced [tisa bad example that the Premier | arp beauties. — Prowse Bros. the Proviperal Exhibition was for the Gis Ladies Fur Collars of tbe country has set; The Premier’s Sovereign Flavoring Extracts. They win {: very virti ie that ickly) | ~~ —_ . — | Om their merits fate ought to be euch (and . -” qa y) "Ss Sle h Roces as to be a warning to all politicians. oes me ig : mak t , . % ~ oreo err ees delicious. GO TO ~~ se Every price reduce cas teat eee g|'° Saypensons’ + JAMES PATON &: or your Ximan grove Y &: CO We regret to see,through ThePatriot,tha‘' = For your Xmas groceries 7 rN ik s their is a disposition on the part of the SEEDED RAISINS i v ji ana ; ‘ Liberais to repudiate, in part at least, their =— a rs pica and S2Gsa my “¢ ve elect: ; lec . Fesded, and just as cheap, if 4 ° os nate ee a ng ere . ae not cheaper than the other} =m am Oa hae - 4 Shia rrovince. } D ssary = Eke * : espa thone promins, Toe people =| canrorna PO ttt ttt tts | HAAAAAS AR AAA Ana antl | Know what they were, and the people are = MUSCATEL RAISINS se ¢ 7 q - looking forward to their fulfilment. In a Weis tna. aad Saal TAs eee ¢ iy 6 é using 7 ’ y the interest of the Province’ we hope that S Rakaced eee. _, , ’ z ; the people will not be disappointed. oS FRESH ¢ are going like “hot cakes” as ¢ rs ‘ Politicians ovgbht to be taught that they bate , they are just what all econ- f $ ici p 3 - Cleaned Currants, Shelled | omical house-keepers have ay . mutt not make promises to repudiate rod Almonds, Shelled Walouts, | ? athe - : : ae ey have t) wer to o Citron Lemon and Orange} ¢ Ao as soon a3 they ha 1€@ po Absolutely Pure = Peel, New Essences. P ¢ 0 ( lif ° ¢ 7 2 : eat — = Quality high, prices low. 6 UP Uaillornia é =: Will be seen some beautiful vases, and fancy chinawath 4 9 : ce : = i suitable for chris are 4 € Montreal Gazette: Sir Wilfrid Laurier iii a led ak SARDERSON & t ¢ Muscate} Raving. ¢ table for christmas presents. y : is being made to appear in an extraordi- : 0. obs thi bint wish ot knonesse a, We have also a couple of splendid China Dinner Sets leh 7 nary light in the interviewe that his pro» é eaaited ie al ' 2 ‘ az ake ti hae | ; Z fessvd almirers are giving to the press in — ’ a ~* in that line, ao _ - es ; which we wil seli regardless of cost. Fancy goods sold connection with the Spencerwood negotia- | —~~—— emus — - ee ae or them are increasing every day. reductions for two weeks at ‘ & tions. The country has been accustome! to +7 ms bearing the Premier apoken of by his polit- " Our Gandid bitron Pee] ical friends ue being just under the rank of ft 7 eace a demigod,a manr-endowed with intellect, é sells itself on sight, being fresh 7 —_- : business capacity and political sagacity of é clear and juicy. rs é : anorder so high as only to be fittingly : descrited as equalling his flow | 4 ¢ Our New Flavorings £ a: ef words. Suddeniy it is discovered é - c a 8 that raany of his followers do not think 6 Are giving splendid satisfac- e mies _rerpourioie — a ee coe a é tion, and owce ured will be alwavs zc, 3 S the Government. hey iookK upon him as | : i . : . lump of clay in the bands of the design- >-— Are in the Minds Of Everybody $ used, a Corner of Queen and Kent Sts. i e mg Tarie. They speak of him as ve : } For all Choice oe at Blind to events that are travepiring about 2% ‘ . i‘ rr “amy apd that endanger vet oly bs | What to Buy and Where to Buy It é _ 6 PFS FRE SRREEE EEE REE _ yveruinent but-bis party. They appear, ° Xmas Groceries ¢ 2a nT se : Va fact. tohavecome to conclusions very | | Pi ilar to those held by Conservatives as » ; ae ae a . ; . Sir. iAfrid healed character and LOOK through our stock and you ll soon sattle the GO TO : 5 pac ty. They epeak of him in terms that question, \¢ , arebardly ehortof pitying. Mr, Francois | 9 AND ia we Lance ier is reported as saying that negotia- a Hions have beeo going on and Libera! ‘ 300 to 500 Turkeys, Geese : members of Parliament have been ap ake ’ S oache}in regard thereto for the taking * r 232233 oe = vue eeu " . x mito he Caisnerof certain old Con-ervatives | CH ATRS FOR EVERYBODY. Ducks, for which we will pay the hig lf Sr Wilfrid Laurier ie rightly represent | . ! ed by a friendly press, he knows nothing : WANTED.—Ina small family. a girl for price, + of thie. A more extraordinary situation general housework. Enquire at this office. was certainly never presented. The effect dec 16 3i pd em | eanrot but be damaging to the Govern. 'y TO LET.—Honse on lower Bplay Park "” : u chiefly because of the ' Road( with or witheut barn) containing - ae Se has the Premi . KERS e ght la and weil finished rooms, Frost- mm pression it will create, ¢ . — i H MA wD. roof cellar. Possession Ist of Dec, Appl je 100 weak forthe work of his posit on! 141% HOM ; "gi G. howe, Rovere Hotel” pee / Queen Strect, Charlottetown r