vat -; THE DAILY EXAMIN 4 Hollars per Yent This is True Liberty, when Free Born 3 Men, having to table bake lac speak free,’ *__ Bahtiebie Single lake ta Gents a a CLIA ’ 7 ; VOL 39 senate nena, boon RLOTTETOWN P.: E. ISLAN D, TUESDAY, JANUARY 17, 4899 NO [4 Perfect Underwear That means underwe ir that fits, Underwear we | made Underwear that won’tirvitate the most sensitives kin. In short, ‘Arcadia made of finest Astrachan wool, not a “burr,” nor “sliver” to be cual Shirts. double front. buttoned at shoulder,--ali the comfort of double breasted Underwear without the annoying “flap.’ Price is not low —*ut it’s low for the value. S4.50 PER SUIT S4.75 PER SUIT S5.0@ PER SUIT According MOORIE Wat WE TO’ 81ZC. cece & MeLEOD ADVERTISE WE HAVE. =< ay AV SY 3 Ear . @ °4 1e wpe ee a edane oly © ee “ape stereo e AUGHTED No change in ou: business, only a‘ genuine markdown sale, Mens Ulsters 86°75 new $2.75 others at $3.50, Shoreys Celebrated £6.75 U tster now $4.50 Overcoats at $14.00 your choice now for 87.00. Overcoats at $11.00 now $6.00, Over- coats former price $12.00 to 14.00 now 26.90, Overcoats $8.00 now 64.00 We are the price cutters. Boys and men’s above Ca!'l and see our stock. >. IVICKAY Dy ote ox orys oy « oy« ov: cuts, suits in proy yrtion % Heese esss i222 ee ie * *, SN SAM NAS SSG SY Ne s ae NY 2 wt GE Stet ttet tpi KPSSS>PBSOOCEBE® ~ AP SSOECESSSASSHRLEOCHSV SRL SOVSHVABRL o oxy oan. 25 mm SUS TS ISIS ASS IS OS 6 a o¢ a8 R How avout Your Dining Room? if it’s Newson’s It’s Good w Lf me Se ae Looks well, wears well, costs & Have you cae of those pr: »verbal *oroaning tables,” or a set of rqueaky chairs? If 80, you ought to refaroish with new sight- eI farnitur:—The kind we sell. : | in and look around.” +r ant *Oe buL John Newson MENS IE INSEE ENS: TEM AS B SASF Lhe BF aie Le EE He SRK BSG F ng ei ¥ PROHIBITION IN MAINE. Its Repeal Asked for—Where the Money Goes. A (Seeciat ro Tak Exantnen.] Avoeustra, Me,. Jan 17.—Petitions pre-~ rented “inthe House ask forthe repeal of the prohibition law. The petitioners set out that the lawis constantly disregarded in Maine and that money which should pay most of the taxes goes to the liquor pro- tectors. Se Earthquake in Spain. (Seeciat ro Tug Examiner ) janl7.—A earthquake shock yesterday threw (he in- habitants of tllis city into a panic. ae Baron Plunkett Dead. SaNranpDeR, Spain., etrong —_——— ee [SpeciaL vo THE ExaMINeR. | Lonp oy, Jan, l7.—Jobn Wm, Plunket, Baron Pluokett, representative here for Ireland since [892i dead. ‘ ? i Hockey. w . : . the team for to—morrow night Summer- side-Charlotitetown hockey matches are as follows, and the contests will be very | exciling: STARS CRE°ENTS W F Strong Goal Jost E W Green Point Scantleburyv | Drake W Mclean Cover Point Forwards t L Morris EA Green ANCHOR? Lewis Pigott Charlies Moren BRITANNIAS Arthur Williams toy Holman Goal Point Jas Cushing Forwards Harold Bearisto Thos Gradv Robert McKinnon Q MacEKachern lL, Large teserved seats now on sale at Rankin’s Drug Store. Scure one early and havea cowfortable place to spend thetime a» no One will relish standing through two hockey matches : ——_ e+ @ ce It Might. “How dear to our bearts is the Carh on subscription When the generous subscriber resenig it to view; But the man who Won’! pay— We refrain from deseripuor, For, perhaps, genile reader, That man might meao vou.” LOCAL NOTICES. — = - — Discount sale of clothing at Ramsay & | Co’ 8 Bav your gents farnishings at Ramsay & Co’s. Cranberries! Cranberries! Cranberries only 6c per quart, at Sanderson & Co’s. Pure Food Seliers. Bologna New England Ham and Potted meat at Braces Grocery. 15 3 eod. St. Concert.—To-morrow evening. James Hail. To-morrow bight Concert in St. James Hall. QQ FRIENDS PREVAILED Toronto Woman Walked Be cacnatnnl ated aceaamdbnienagteangaacatiernmnanaassnt a A Nervous at a Time—She Makes a Statement. with nervousness. It.was impossible for me to keep still andif the spells came over me during the night I had to get up and walk the floor for hours at a time My blood was very poor and I was subject to bilious attacks, My feet would swell and ] was not able todo my own house- work. I treated with two of the best physicians here but only received relief for s time. I became discouraged. One day a friend called and advised me to try Hooi’s Sarsaperilla. I laughed at thead- vice but I was prevailel upon and pro- curei one bottle. Before I used it ail J begen to feel better. I took several bot tlesand also several boxes of Hood's Pills. Nov I can eat and drink heartily and sleey) soundly. Hood’s Sarsaparilla has entrely cured me and also strengthened meso that I now do all my own work. [ cleerfully recommend Hood’s Sarsapa- rilk to all sufferers from nervousness, wetkness OF general debility ”% Mrs. H. F. ’aRM, Degrassi Street. Seer oe cure Liver Ills; easy to taka ee Pills casy vo cyerate. 23 sents. —S sa at? ) received from the insurance fordamages P T Clark Worth } LR Allen Angas | R D McDonald (Capt) Harvie L Eaman Cap‘) Cover point J McMillan | B Brown | W MelLean | nice [-land | the Floor During the Night for Hours | TORONTO, ONT.—‘‘I was troubled | FIRE AT ST. ANN’S COLLEGE. | ee eee Totally Des!royed—Some Narrow Escapes. a) = “ (SreciaL vo Tue Examrvge ) Hatirax, Jan.,17.—St Ann’s College, at Church Point, was totally destroved ty fire. The loss is $75,C00; insurance $20,- 000 Three priests were injared and several siudents narrow had escapes, Tha Bank Consolidation. {Spectat to Tre Examiner ] Jan.,!7.—Anoiber local bank consolidation 18 in contemplauoa, the institution® in question being the National Hide and Leather and the New KEngladd National Banks. —_—— ST. JAMES’ CHURCH. Bcsroyn, The annual meeting of St. James’ /Courch was held last evening, Mr. Jobn | McPherson in ibe chair. Reports presented by the varicus or- ganizations connncted with the congrega- tion showed steady progress in aj] direc- tions, | The congregation learned with great }@atisfaction that the repairs and el-era- tious in the church edifice, which have made St James’Church one of the most veautiful as well as most comfortable churebes in the provioces, were ao efficient- ily inanaged by the trustees that the ex- penditure was kept within the amount thanks of the the Board by the fire. The hearty congregation were tendered to for this gratifying reault. A pleasing feature of the meeting was tLe acknowledgment by the congregation, with devout gratitude to God, of the | generous liberality cf Mr. and Mra Archi- | bald Kennedy to the missions of the church. The re iring trustees, Mesars Lord, Small and Gordon, were re-elected and Mr. James Tait wa: chosen to replace Mr, Duncan | McLean. Cordis] aud hearty votes cf thanks were passed to the Ladies. Aid Society, the 'ofiicers and members of the Young Mer’s Luerary Association, the ladies and gentle~ men of the choir, and the Supt, officers and teachers of the Sabbath School for their valuable and efficient services during the year. The aimirat]: manner in which the chairman and secretary of the meeting (Mr. D.R. Mehenvan) performed their duties was al-o anivadly acknowledged. Financially the year has been perhads the most prusperous in the history of the cougregation. Ape rt altozether from the repairs of the church the receipts of the varions orgauizations were as follows: | FR os in a $2455.00 | S's iv bs ie ee ee 2952.00 | Ladies Aid Society... cose. scceseoee 440 00 (Y.M.L.A. oe 200.90 1S. School ( (beside amount give n to Le: tate), ss aeivotela 119.90 | Religious aod Benevolent ehjecis 1000 00 — —— ; $7106 00 | Total. | —— en <i Neade’s Eccentric English, Reade’s use of the English language, too, was eccentric, not to say }udicrous. In ‘‘A Simpleton,’? when he wished to | signify that two people turned their backs on each other in a fit of temper, he wrote, ‘‘They showed napes.’’ De- scribing the complexion of the New Haven fishwives in ‘‘Christie Jobn- stone,’’ he says, ‘‘It is a race of women that the northern sun peachifies instead of rosewoodizing.’’ In ‘‘Readiana’’ he describes a gentleman giving a lunch to two ladies ata railway restaurant as follows: ‘‘He souped them, he tongh chickened them, he brandied and cochi- nealed one, and he brandied and burnt | sugared the other’’ (brandy and cochi- | neal and brandy and burnt sugar being Reade’s euphemisms for port and sherry | respectively). While he was preparing | | his series of articles on Old Testament | characters he read what he had written | to John Coleman on one occasion and | came to this startling passage in his ar- gZument: ‘‘Having now arrived at this conclu- sion, we must go the whole hog or none.’ Coleman objected to this phrase, ‘‘You don’t like the hog, I see,’’ said Reade. ‘Well, it’s a strong figure of speech and it’s understanded of the people; but—yes, you are right. ~~ scarcely Scriptural. So out it goes.’ Gentleman’s Magazine. _ Covrr Mcuynt Sreruex, I O F—Tho regular me-ting of this court will be held tonight at 8 o'clock sharp. Payment of daes, installation of officers, and reports of the past year. Every cflieer-elect is par- ticvlarly requested to be present. V isit- ee LONDON. FAIR A Splendid Success in St. Peters Hall Yesterday Afternoon and Evening. The committee of ladies in charge, an, sli who assisted at the London Fair, he d in St. Peter’s Hall yesterday afternoon andevening are to be congratulated on the success which attended their efforts. Thetall was well filled both afiernocn andevening. Awh I: day might have been profitably spent in large and exceedingly interesting col | lection of rarities and curiosities. } Among the collection were very old books fancy w.rk (chine, legal docu neuis, Cu = lection of coins, old benk uvte-, batter fles, “ete,, curiosities collected at the Crimea and numberless interesting relics, mapy of them upwards of cne bhandred yearsoldand somedat n-bsck as fur as 1400B.C. The Art Gallsty wae verv imusirg and Yexc-ptionsl y well thought out. ‘he animalsinthe Zo attracted much attention, especely the young folk. These (the animsl) icclud-d a monkey, two p&irotic, guinea pig:, rabbits pigeons, etc. Also a number ot staffed animals, birds and fisn, Tea wasserved atsix o’clock. The candy aud fancy tables were well patron.zed. During the evcning ayrogramme of songs, readivgs and instrumental music helped to make the time more appreciated. For tbe benefit of those who did not kuow of the many wonderful things to be seen, Or who were unable to attend yester day, the Fair wiil beopen this afiernoon from three o’clock to six. SUPREME COURT enjoyeble, and was much Turspay, Jan 17 The trial of Geo Thorve i :dicted for maa- claughter, began yesterday is still before ue court aud will probably last for several days. Geo. Rodd wasthe only witness examined yesterday afternvon, Peter Prond,R. FP. DeBlois, Mrs. Phoebe Keid, Miss Garrick, George McKinnon, Fa:rick McCloskey and Lester Proud were exam- ined at the forenoon session to-day. “They bad all been pre viously examin«d tt the prelimiuary examination before the Sti- pendiary Magistrate. Vue Birdlike heve. , there’s the people that buy cauaries,’’ said the bird dealer. ‘‘Queer people they are. The canary has no more love in it than a cat—not so much a3 a cat has for a canary. It loves noth- ing but feed, and it can’t make believe as ind affection as a- cat can when it wants something. But huudreds buy caiiaries and love them—gqueer people; Jonely people mostly. Some have friends, but that makes no Cifference about their lonely. Nobody loves them, just me, ‘* but the worst is nobody wants their love either. They are humblelike, though. They don’t expect love. All they want ‘is something to avant mucn cf anything, just anything. So ‘““Now ‘ . : veln2 - e1lG Ea aoes. ‘*Yes, lL seli lots of ’em canaries, and I cay tell every time a customer comes in tee door if he wants a canary or ca- nuly teed. New York Commercial. the canary Hie Was Doing Ii. A gentleman going into his stabicone day found his little son astride of of the borses, with a slate and pencil in bis band. ‘‘Why, Harry,’ he exclaim- ed, ‘‘what are youn doing?’’ ‘Writing a composition, reply. ‘*Well, why don’t you write it in the ’ asked the father. ‘‘Pecause,’’ answered the little fel- low, ‘‘the teacher told me to write a ecmpositien on a_ horse.’’ — Chicago one * was the ji? Tary r avy. Punishment. Captain—Sergeant, note down Private Debbs three days on bread and water fcr slovenly turning out on parade, Sergean nh—-oee pardon, captain, that on’t ake the slightest difference to bi: n. He’s a vegetarian. Captain—What! Then put him for three days on meat and soup.—London Judy. Dx The Color of Calcium, Calcium is usually described asa yel- low metal, but Moissan has recently shown that when pure it is of a bril- liant white, crystallizing in six sided figures, which are got by dissolving the metal in liquid sodium at a low red heat and removing the sodium by the use of absolute alechol.— Loydan Globe. To our Readers. The editcr ‘desires to inform his readers that heis authorized, through the ceurtesy of N. C, Polson & Co., Kingston, On., to offer each one suffering from catarrab, fetid breath, bronchitis. &c,, a eample outfit of Catarrhozone. Catarrbozone is aliquid which, when inhaled, reaches every disease spot, clcaving and invariably curing catarrh and all nasal and throat diseases, For achort time these samples will be given free. ing brethern welcome. ee — £o write at o. €2 to the abeve address, THE ROPED ARENA. Connolly-Sullivan Bout a Draw— Mahar’ s Sweeping Challenge. (SpecraL To Tue Examiver.] New Havey, Jan. 17.—The twenty rounds fight between Eddie Connolly of St. Johr, and Spike Sullivan, of Boston, examining the, ended in a draw. Pever Maber challengesheavy weights the world over to fight to a finish, Sharkey preferred, HIGH PRICED LAND Sells in Buston for $240 a Foot we oe [Seeciat to Toe Examiner.) Boston, Jan, 17.—The highest assessed land in the city of Boston, in the norths westerly corner of Washington and Win- ter Streets,was sold yesterday for $452,000 ot $240 a square foot, which is more than $90 over the assessed value. ROYAL Baking Powder Made ya pure cream of tartar, Safeguards the food against alum. powders are the Alam Cehlog peta the seca ieee ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO,, NEW YORK. <ynrveennnereenernennennnnENNEZ 1000 NOVELS | All the best authors TO-NIGH 4 lit 20 - See our show windo Geo. Carter ai Co Importers of BOOKS &c. 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