—_—__— le OOrllUC DE EelUhTCO.llhUTlT. Or — —s _ = ee. ee j dhe! ae OE * Pa b 4 rf SRP inch nani RSRAD aren: ee Bee ee ee | * ae . e 2 % eae ae ss ieee ee eet a Z : 1. es ee ee a ag Ps my ied 3 A gain eT ae a nS | eee ee Oe ; 2 THE DAILY EXAMINER, CITARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 11, 1397 a a= = DR. CLLR | ts (i ReNTIC DISEASES by the Salis- } y method of perststent self-help, in movine causes trom the blood. Cone ¢ s, inteligent treatmentip person oy 1 etrer insures Mi pimum of suffer- { ing and Masiinum of cure possible in va case Avoid attempts anaided } Graduate of N.Y. University | And the NEW YORK HOSPITAL, ! f+enty years prectice in N. Y. City. ’ ; » pgm SRE SS 4 ¥i ; »- 1 a Dipioma registered in tt). S, and Canada, ADDRESS: CHARLOTTETOWN, P E I, & CANADA OFFICE Victoria Row Accomods tions reserved for patients, eferences Gn application, Loyai Circle of King’s The Daughters’ CONCERT. — Oe ST. PAUL'S SCHOOLR@OM Thursday Evening, ith inst PROGRAMME. Instrumental Duet. lids us « seweuscal Mics Fitzgerald and Mise Peake. Vocal Solo, Blue eyes—Rubert Townsend Miss Lillian Dodd. ie cain oc scckecenescce Miss Gertrade Davies. Violin Solo—Sonata No &, in F eT ee Mr. W. A. Grant. Major Weeas. Uo wickets) eckdemetnacdicccowsnde Mr. Ernest Bill. PION vv elbti lc ckechs of Dbveiers ccic Miss Kathleen Fitzgerald. Vocel Solo—The Coming of the King...... wrestee ss eeereeeeseececened o8eph Mocokel Miss Winnifred Cotton Viol Solo—Scene de Ballet...De Beriot Mr. W. A. Grant, Remnae et ia. ce 0 Mr. Erneat Peake. Nh ccinedid entice ots tlt ientnanintinn Mr. Ernest Barle. God Save the Queen. Deors open at 7.30 p, m. Concert at 8 p. m. Adimiesion l5c, We Got a Snap of 30- G00 Al Bill Heads : ASSORTED SIZES Ve want to print *the whole jetchis month. $1.75 to $2.75 perrthousand will take them if we receive your erder this moa*h, JAS. D. TAYLOR. PRINTER. Queen Street......... SeHHOROSH 2%HSSOOSSSOFESOOSE SESE OTOLOCEE SESE SESS SC6F4 $060 OSSOSSCOSONSD HAVE YOU TRIED REDDIN’S Sun Cured Smoking Tebacco «—JP 9 SOF TRY A PACKAGE. The best smoke in the city, Large tins 25c. REDDIN BROS. Opposite P. O. Land Tax, 1897 Owners of property are reminded that by the recen. amendment to. the A::essment Act, the system of valu- ng preperty for Land Tax has been ‘hanged, and it is ne-essary chat new ‘aluations and declarations be made ‘his year. Such declarations to be nice by the owner, occupier or agent, tefare the Provincial »Treasurer or Di) uty Receiver of the district. Jn valuing property the value of iLe L widi ngs must be included, The rate of tax for 1897 is one fifth of one per cent., or 20c on every $100 of va luation. The tax will be due on the Ist Dee- ember, A discount of 5 per cent. Will be allow edif paid on or before the 15th Nov., 1897. AN GUS McMILLAN, Provincial Treasurer. nov9 —-d2awt d&w .6$12,000) offering inducements to bicyclers to attend -Misa Clark, of Chatteris, in Cambridge— <isappointed ia leve and shut herself up She was well o@, and occupied herself THK NEWS IN SHOKE METKE, — ee Items of Interest Bolled Down For Kasy Keading, More opened on Monday next by the Miles Stock Cumpaay. The Spanish cabinet counci! has ap- proved the proposal! of political for Caba and the Philippines. An English agriculturist has succeeded | in the cross-fertilization for clover, cereals, and other good Mr. Sheppard, the Canadian sioner to Brazil, bas, on acconnt of troubles there aver the An Chih. amnesty Crasses, plants. conmneis | the | gone les to A floating dry dock, built in Eoglanu and Spacious enougu to accom mnodate large irouclads, recently arrived at Havana. The commissioner of agricalture has in preparation a bulletin, which will shortly be issued, explaining how to prepare and ship poultry tor the British market. Harvard this year, for the first time, has a negro as-a candidate for the ‘degree of A. B., in the person of a veung colored woman from Millerton, N. ¥. David Cowerie,an engineer of Hamilton, Ont., is claiming $25,000 indemnity for the imprieoument of hisson in Cuba by the Spanish war authorities. The general opinion in London is that Great Britain will not give her consent to the Americaa- Russian-Japanese sealing agreement to abstain from pelagic sealing. The German Government has ordered toat the neceseary measures be taken at Pekin to obtain redress for the outrage upoa its missionaries at Yon Chefu, two of whom were killed. A recent fad of Herr Krupp, the German iropmatter, is said to have been the use of iron as a mineral for his visiting cards. The plate was rolled -asthin as the most daimty cardboard, The Amalgamated Society of Engineers has issued another manifesto, supplicating the workmen of Great Britain, Ireland and other countries to provide $50,000 weekly te defeud trade unionism. Two Mauritius mostage stamps of the iesue of 1858, belumging tu Dr. Legrand’s colleetion have been sold for 48,000 francs to M. Bernishon, of Paris, There are only 17 impressions of these stamps in existence. A church bas been built out of one big tree at Santa ‘Resa, Cal, Tht whole stracture and ita furniture were made from one goodly specimen of sequoia. The interior is finished and panelled in wood also’and there were a lot of shingles left over, A Kansas City church, not content with services by providang a safe place for their wheels, will establish a Sunday morning nursery, where methers can leave their ‘babes while they themslves listen to the sermon. Forty-five years in bed is the record of shire, Eng., who died recently. She was in her bedrcom, which she never left alive. with sucy needlework. Tovacco experts say that the cheapest cigar that J. Pierpont Morgan smokes costs him not less than 1.25. His cigars are4 made in Havanee, of tobacco selected especially for bim by an expert whom he sends to Cubaevery year, and made up without regard te cst. Thirty-taree thousand persons will be on the pay-roll of Greater New York, aad twenty-two thousand more will draw pay indirectly through city contracts, So, although 235,000 woted for Tammany, nearly one in every *four stands a chance of getting some substantial return. A terrible famineis ravaging the pro- vioce of Arehange! @ portion of European Rassia, in the extreme north, extendirg from the Ural Mountains on the east to Finland on the west. Many have already died of starvation. The people wander about reduced almost to skeletons. The British Columbia sealing fleet re turna, just completed, show the catch this year to be 30,410 sking, with an average of 741 skins per vessel. Thie, comparen with the catches of 1896, inginies a material falling off, largely due to the restrictions placed @o the industry. Returns for 1896 sbow a twtal catch of 55,77, or an average of 843 skins per vessel. Whiie England is fighting on the Afghan frontier Bussia is building military roads in the Pamir region closeto the boundary of India. @oe has just been completed : over the Ak Baital Pass at o height of 15,000 feet. It can be used by carts and was beguaia<uly. Another has been made near the Karne Tata boundary, and it was intended to coinplete agsovher before the cold weather set in at the Bordoba boundary fa the Allai Valley. Royel makes the food pure, LIBDEKRAL-CONSBHERVATLVE | { ! , : , . i F redericton’s new opera house is to be _barrele of extra choice stock will be due te ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. name l IN BELFAST, Ata large and representative gathering of the Liiberal-Conservative Association fur Belfast, held at Eldon, on Wednerday, the 10th inst., the following resolations were | upanimously passed Moved by M. G, | Anderson, Orwell Cuve, seconded by A. A. Moore, Pownal:— Resolved, That much as we disbelieve in | their general policy, in order to give the MEETING i i ' | Goverument a fairand untrammeled op- , portunity of carrying out the'r railway promises, this convention, in viewof the | pressing need and param ont importance of + railway facilities fo: this electral district as wellasfor Murray Harbor,afterdeliberation, agrees to allow the Government’s n ominee | for Attorney General, Mr.H. C. McDonald, | to take his seat without opposition provided | that, before nomination day, Mr. McDonald | soall give reasonable assurance that the | promises made during the last locai | election as to the construction of the | railway, will be carried out. Further Kesolved, That this convention adjourn to meet atg tbe Masonic Temple, | ou Wednesday, Nev. 17th, at 10.0’clock. | I. B. Moar, | Secretary. LD Oe OO } GREATESS GOOD TO THE GREATEST NUMGER, ! Ifa few of the merchants dispose of | their goods at a big discount and thej| public get the benefit it is all right. Jackets | appear io be the article sold ata big dis- | connt just now; we wish to Jet the public | understand this, that we allow no firm *to| undersell ws, We have hada large eale}| of jackets this season, but we suli have | some on hand and they must go. If you get | a big discount el-ewhere depend upon it! we will goone better. It is not what the article costs now, it is what we can get for it. For’bargaina in ladies jackets we ere the peeple.—F. Perkins & Co., Sunay-; side. THIRGS TO MAKE A NOTE OF, Der'r forget the C. E. social this evening in Zion Church Basement. Refreshments and en interesting programme, Silver collection at the door. Whereis the crowd going to? Why, down to Zion Church, the Y, P. S.C. E. is holding a social tonight. Refreshments and entertainment. Only silver collection at the door. I?ll be there. Mies Fry will be at Stewart & Gates’ etore tomorrow morning (Friday) until twelve o'clock where she will be pleased to show the ladies samples ot Kaox’s Gelatine alreedy prepared for the table. This will be the last opportunity to see her saw ples as Miss Fry leaves for Halifax in the afternoon, —The Newfoundland election wust have been fought vigorously. Here are the opening sentences of an editorial article inthe St John Herald: “On Monday week an article appeared in the Telegram sigoed by Murphy, Fox, Furlong, in which we, the editor of this per, wer churacterize®’ gs «a ‘palsied brad’ a ‘uervous paralyt’c.” Mur- phy was the writer, and we subm t that there was no more justification for his dragging into a politica: discussion *nfirmities with which the Almighty . afflicted us, than there would be for us to use it against him that he has a crooked eye.” Then “we,” the editor proceeds to give Murphy a setting out, deciaring that be has been soaked with ram,that when- evera crisis arises he is “drank,” that he washes himeelf just twice a year, that he is always placed in the ehiy’s hold when travelling because he is so dirty that the hotels decline to admit him for the same reason, and that his pres- ence in the city is a standing proof that the sanitary conditions are pot properly attended to. This attack appeared the morning after the election, otherwise Manphy’s victory, for he was a candidate, would be a matter of surprise. Qn the occasion of the wedding of the Marquis of Waterford with Lady Beatrix Fitzasaurice, dangrter of Lcrd Lansdowne, on the 16th of October, a magnificent bon: fire was lighted en Clonegan steeple, « tower over fifty feet high, from the top ot which no less thac six counties can be seeu. As. may be. imagiaed, this fire conid be seen for many miles round We are busy selling dress goods and have been since we opensd our new lines of fall geods. In fact our dress goods selling since the opening of the fall season has been amazing— but not unexpected, There is gothing new or stylish from the looms of the best foreign and domestic makers that you cannot find on our counters, aod we bave taken particular care that they are priced so reasonably that the highness of the quality makes a striking contrast with the lowness of the price. See our prices and get samples for eomparisou’—Jas. Paton & Co. Mr. David Ewart, chief architect of the Department of Public Worka at Ottawa, has been appoimted in place of Mr. Thomas Faller, who was superaanuated some moOntlis age. Clearing out sale of balbe now on at Carters’ Bookstore. Scarcity of apples.—A shipment of 100 arrive-for E. H. Nortoa the auctioneer on Saturday. This isthe only lot expected this season. Clearing out sale—I have removed the balance of my g’ass and crockeryware to my grocery store, where I will continue to sell it off at cost till completely cleared out. The sale will only last a few weeks, so call and get bargains.—T. J. Morrie. in St. Paul’s sshoolroom tonight. | Admission 15 cts. | Andrew’s dinner at Charlottetown Cigars.—Fresh stock now io; all prices | from $1.00 a box upwards.—Geo E Hughes. WTivck. | $16.00 Jackets $10,98.—Beer , Bros. : ' LOCAL AND OTHER ITRMS. vad inn SulhentdMflbend® tieted mathe oncsiieeniie Coycert. —Good reading, vocal, violin aud cornet solo at St. Paul’s schoolroom tonigtt, _ oe EvanGewistic Meerinus.—The Rev. Mr. | Campbell witli address the Evangeliscic meeting in St. James Church tonight. ToyiGur.—The programme of the con- cert to be held in St. Paul’s schoolroom tonight isa goodone, Be sure to atiend. | anepiialia Heavy Wearner Prepicren.—Zadkiel, whose almanac or 1898 has jast been ie- sued, prophesies war between the United States and a foreign country next year. He fixes on April as the particular date. soviet SHot mis Broruer.—A sad affair is reported from Bayfield, Ont. On Tuesday last a young man named Fred Elliott shot his brother Harvey dead. Both were under the influence of liquor and the shooting was the re-ult of a quarrel. The young man is terrible pros- trated over the effair. ->-—- 1 bigot St. will be held as usual at the Hotel Davies or Tuesday, Nov. 30:h. The committee of management, under the auspices of the Ca'edonian Club, are making ample _pre- parations for their annua) festival. Love of courtry, of homeand of the blooming heather are among the characteristics of Scotchmen. Nor are they wanting in love of duty and discipline inthe hour of trouble. Their nauve land wsic them a beacon of light, reflecting her rays into every Jand and on every ocean. Scotchmen everywhere, in America as well as in the mother country, look forward with pleasing reminiscences to the festival of St. Andrew. St. Anprew’s Day.—The annual Tue Cuurcn anp tHe Worip.-—Accord- ing toa late despatch from Brantford, Oat., the Rev. KR. M. Hamilton, of the First Presbyterian church, preaching on Sunday, said that trouble in the church arose from a desire to mix with the outeide world. This produced the desire for playing cards, dancing, theatre-going and uovel reading, and he challenged his hearers to point to a single instance where a Christian of this sort was of any use in church work. “The public library of this city,” said Mr. Ham- ilton, “is not an unmixed guod or an un- mixed evil among us, and in some respecte it is acurse to Brantford. I understand there are far more novels read than any- thing else and that Saturday night is their busiest night at the library. This means that the young people conoected with our churches are in there getting a stock of novels to read on Sunday, and that is why the ,eople easily get tired of the manna they receive ov Sunday.” PERSONAL. Hon. J. W. Richards is in town. At the Queen Hotel: A W Woodard, Quebee; A L Middleton, J Isbell,St Louis, Mo; James McLeod Victoria Cross; Miss Ross, Kinrose; J G Teombs, Mt Stewart. Miss Helen Webb, of Brooklyn, N. Y., daughter of Mr. Geo. H. Webb, formerly of Crerlottetowa, who bas made quite an extended visit to friends and relatives on the Island, left for ber home this morning. Hotel Davies: H Haezard, Ch’town; B C Cox, Souris; J W Richards, Bideford; J DIrving, A W Oldfield, J A Clarke, F Brith, F 8 Parlee, St John; BB Trix- ter, Sackville; J H Byrne, Geo’town; E W Freeze, Torontc; E A Skinner, H Bryant, E W Paunder,H R McLaren, Halifax; J Norrie, Montreal. The vigorous foreiga policy of France evidently costs something. The tax bill of the people grows heavier. No wonder that we hear mutterings of discontent. The Budget Committee the other day definitely agreed to a scheme for raisitig 14,000,000 francs by @ tax on foreign securities, and 16,000,000 francs by an increased siamp.duty on foreign State loans. The moor carriage, through a novelty, has already been pretty heavily taxed. This last item of taxation is graduated according to the size of the towa or city in which the owner of the carriage lives. In Paris the tax is 60fr off, for carriages seating two persons, and rising to 100fr. But in towns of 40,000 population it is graduated from 49fr. to 75fr., and_ stil! lower for towns uf emaller dimensions and less population. ~~ re +m ~ Prince Edward Istand Illus. trated. Price 25S. for sale at ——-—. all the bookstores a oo The The Fineness Purest Flavor, Materials. Sovereign Flavoring Extracts The The Greatest Best Strength Results, Ask fer “Sovereignu’”’ brand made by POPE TTEEPETEANTONDTTT ONAN TET T TEER PNT OTOP RNO NTT Tren tE PPVOTETT ETAT eT eTH ere rrenn orn nrre ornare erro nor Tenner rer itT | COME AT ONCE SIMSON BROS. & CO. Halifax. N, § | STANLEY BROS., Fevryy revvvovennnponnreponnnsnenonenneE vvpprentnOnD. a Meet me at the Always Busy Stere. iP Deep an. Fatal Cut -==. TO JACKET PRICES Which means labor lost and profit gona; notwith standiug this, the jackets have to move. $ 3.00 J ackets for $ 2.00 4.50 Jackets for 3.00 6.00 Jackets for 4.00 7.50 Jackets for 5.00 9.00 Jackets for 6.00 12.00 Jackets for 8.00 That above prices don’t represent (fictitious values or make up prices, and we don’t guarantee them to last long, but as long as the do last, they are yours —=_ The Always Busy Store WV TN FFF FV Se YEN VTS SEY TFT FF OEE FFF SU SFY PF EY FEST E Ere ? 2 Claviag Out Salp—~ dere sx have removed the Glass and alance of my Crock Vrare To my Grocery Store, where I will continue to sell it off at COST until completely cleared out. The sale will only Jast a few weeks, so call and get bargains, ot oe T. J. MORRIS} =x & cae gS mt enn - ’ a i oo se SORE a ORO 8: Mae AIO a A 3 are ee . 5 ee Pi p ; . eae. y p a