* a ae ae % ‘ed - a" i a 2 TS i? sa ~_* * 7 . AA , ee 2 Rite ees ee Me 5 te Sti Pe pd . ee <a & A u “ * a Py + Pa Lett a os con © hea tige| a ST. JAMES CHURCH E-OPENING A Ural Reel On the New Organ Will be Given by MR. S. N. HEARUE, (\ssiated by the Misses and Mr. Chas. Earle, on Thursday Evening, 17th inst ORGAN .Von Weber a, Overture to Oberon b. Blamenlied..... ses... Lange c. Hymn Les Mameaux Faure Contralto Solo Jerusalem...... Parker Miss Amy Earle 0 AN. a. Vergin Madre Sconsolate from Seven Last Words Hasdo b, Theme, Con Va ilapone.... esses Havdn 6. Prayer ia F. .. . . .. . covsecceoess CORPO Vocal Duet—Forever with the Lord.. gbocee ia obca heh alee ae Misses Amy aod Marion Earle. ORGAN R. Pemtanie Beweth 6... « oc cecowbectes Mozart b. Transcription—.!erusalem the Golden... Siiblouniisy side a dinibade os ce eee Baritone Solo—The Patms..... Faure Mr. Chas. Earle O|NGAN a. Reverie in G—Op3l.... ..... Roselen a ah Baptist c. Sacred Airs Selected Solo and Quarteite, The Misses and Messrs Ear!e. Doors open at 7.30. Recital at 8 sharp Price of admission 25 cents. Tickets forsale atthe following Drug Si res : Red lin Br ye, Ww. R. Watson, Ap- Othecaries’ Halj, ©.D. Rankine, A. 8S. J ohoson’s and at the door. ) TH EB ail jae date GET WELL By taking DR, CLIFT’S treatment for CHRONIC DI-EAS Es and RUPTURE. Dip- loma registered in U.S. and Canad... Send Stamp for informa FRIDAY, SATURDA ion, or call at CH’TOWN, ,and SUNDAY, Ousbee Steamship Co’y, Ltd “STR. CAMPANA.” Sailing rom Montreal at 2 p. m. Monday 10th Oct Sailing from Charlottetown about 6 p. m. Monday 3rd Oc Mondry 24th Oct Monday 17th Oct Monday 7th Nov Monday 3lst Oct Calling at Sunimerside, Perce Gaspe Mal Bay aod Father Puint. Delightt ul summer trip for tourists. Passenger accommodation unsurpassed, Freight carried at competition rates. Eggs band- led with great care. CARVELL BROS Agents- SPECIAI, OFFER. For Xmas and New Years. You can get | doz Cabinet Photos for $3.00 or 1 doz victoria Cabinets for $2.00 at Lewie’; either on flat or glossy paper. We make this liberal proposition so that everv one can have Photos for Xmas and New Years presents. Come «s soon as possible sc as give us time to finish them. Perfection in Crockery Avother arrival of beautiful China, é& lass, Porcelain and Earthenware. All new aod pretty patterns. Noveities for Xmas and Weddi ig presents. A large stock of New Wall Papers d rect from the manufacturer. Call and get : We are sure to suit you at the old etand, Grafton S:., North side of Market House. C. LEWIS Ty: ' ces, You may need a watch—one that can be relied upon. - If so, can show you some special good values in either Gold, Gold Filled or silver, Also a cheap \iae of Nickel Watches for the boys. we G. H. TAYLOR North Side Queen Square THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 17, 1898 THE DAILY EXAMINER NOVEMBER 17, 1898. NOTES ON THE NEWS. _—_— “The tumultandthe shouting dies”— at least we are to believe so if we accept the statements of the London cor~ The white beat ment has cooled and of excite the English people respovdents, are reflecting that the danger of a wer much. Many share the opinion that the peaceful with France never amounted to immense fleets that Britain couldcommand in the solution was entirely due to the event of war, The last of the excitement of the pu‘lic found vent in the welcoming home of the British troops and the reception of General Kitchener. The modest way iv which the Sidar accepted all his congratulations is decidedly refreshing when we consider the fuses and feathers that bas been ‘xhibited over some Other generals not many thon- sand miles away, who have returned home av heroes after having performed far less heroic services. One thing all i1ust ad- ; aa ' : : mire in Lord Kitebener is the mianver in those Replying to a which he attributes his success to who foughi uoder him. toast ata banquet given in Dover, he “regretted that his magnificent reception could not be shared by the army he repre sented. It wasdueto the courage and endurance of his troops that his difficulties had been overcome.”’ *e * But in France there is bad feeling over One cannot help feeling sorry for the brave man the withdrawal of Major Marchand. who when the Sirdar asked him at Fashoda what he would do if he (the Sirdar) attempt- ed to remove him by force, replied: **Then in that case | must accept the ineyitable and die at my post.” But eympatby for those who placed the gallant ecllierin such a posi- tion and bumiliated both him and his country is mere nonsense. Day by day nevertheless the French press and the bitterer to- The reflection that they have bad to give way as it was intended they sbould trom the very first is a bard pil’ for them to take. French peojle are becoming wards England. Tuere wasa great dealof talk abouta cartoon published in Punch which said to have made the French people very was angry. It representedan organ giinder with a monkey } laying outside Jobp Bull’s house. the door with a most disagreeakly cross expression on his face and eavs to the organ grinder : John comes to “Go away, Go away.” “What will you give me if replies the organ grinder looks like Marchand.” ‘tl know what I'll give you if you don’t go” says Joba Bull. } *- * > There must have been eomething very irritating about this cartoon for a Dr. Ruseell of Manchester, was fined at the Mansion House, London, for breaking the plate glass wiodow of the offise of Punch which he said he did as a protest against blackguard cartoon, which was exhibit ed there. I go away,” whose monkey * * 7 The latest of the sensations] . rn~vors is that with regard to the fortifying of St. Pierre and its probable use asm naval vase by the French navy whence the ships might make attacks upon Canadian cities. Charlottetown ever was mentioned as likely to be captur- ed. Ourreaders may make themselves So far as the fortifi- Pierre are concerned The i-land is said to be unsuitable for anaval base. And even if the Freach should tecure the mastery of the Gulf and attempt the cap- ture of Charlottetown have we not the bat~ tery of three 32-pounders at Fort Edward, the ramp newly planked and the stones and spikes taken out of the guns. Let the Frenchmen come and make (he acquaint- ance of Nos. 1 and 2 Companies 4th P. E. I. Regt. of R.C. A. = + In a few days probally there will be other sensations in France for al] the world to talk abont. The installation of -the Dupuy wminietry, the reopening of the | D-eyfus case—there is probatly vo found- ation for the report that Dreyfus is dcal—_ and the peculiar tactics now being practi- ced bythe Bonapartists together with the looming up of Priac> Louis Napcleon easy in this regard. catious of St. they amount to very little. form & combination from which we may expect any number of surprises. ** > In China the Chinese officials are puo- ihing their eoldiers for killing Englisn J ergineers, in Crete the Turkish officiels are hanging Turkish troops for killing English solliers and sailors, end because al) the po'vers havea finger in the pie in both ot these jlaces, the disturbances can not be “Union is strength” will not do for a motto for the united European powere, pat down. > <i ELECTION PROSPECTS. The Movtreal Star discusses the question Will there te an election? and cons cludes, — An vnexpested apperlto the country with a tseaty in its band, wou'd undonbt-~ edly have inacv attractions for this Min istry. Thev might ret the people.so in- teres'ed in the pending treaty that they wonld forget tor the momentthe increased experditure, the mounting debt, the member sof Parl amen! appointed to offiee, the Drummend County and Teslin Lake prop osale, the tales from the Yukon, business is businese.’and ellthe rest cof it. Itwould bea pretty trick to play if it were carried cff with enough nerve and noise. Precisely ae the Republicans asked the American peoyle to vote for then, and thus show Europe that thev tupported the Administration in tle Jate war, 80 could the Liberala insist that the Canadian peoyle must vote for their can- didates and thus convince the Americans that they really avd truly wanted the treaty that had just been written Still there is, atleast, one possible gnag in theway. The treaty may not come up to their «xpectations. In that cage, it would not serve asa convenient cover for a multitude of sins. Consequertiv, it would be unwise to make up their minds to a dis- sclution before the conference is over; but it would be equally foolish to go through all the worry of a set of bye-elections if a dissolution was among the possibilities. It will be just as well, therefore, not to be \oo sure of another session until we get it. Ifthesession isabandoned, however. it will be a true sign of panic; for the party will be very reluctant to risk the privilege of spending another year’s supply.”’ in any case it will be we)l for all these who think it is time for a change to stand prepared, SS arene ESTEEMED EXCHANGES Montreal Gazettr: A friendly feeling towards Great Britain is now reported in German official, military, and naval cir cles. The isolation in which the tight little island found itself a few years ago was splendid, al! rip bt; but today’s kivdly camaraderi is more comfortab'e Halifax Hereld: Mr. Yeo w1l makea very good Senator, but all the same Mr Mulock must be very angry at this con- tinued appointment of members of Parlia-~ jiamentto office. So far, in a litile over two veare, we bave vad (counting Mr Yeo) eleven members of the House of Commons and three sepators appointed to cflice. And if report sp-ake truly there are about tuirty ocber men. t's of the House of Commons with promiees of cffice in their pockets. And vo doubt rixty more trying 10 get promises. Tue scremble for offise in tne grit party t day surpasses in inter« est avy football matcu that ever was played. THE UNQUIET SEL. New Brunswick Women Petitioning for the Right to Vote. The Women’s Enfranchisemest Associ- ation in New Bru: swick log the fullowing petibion: “That, whereas, the exercise of fiauchise bas been a great ciyii zavioa of mer; and *Whereas, many feel it an } je Cifcid the fu.ctor iu the injustice to the fianebis:; aud, * Whereas, women everywhere are show- ing BO LCi wsIDy Ipterest in ibe affairs of alute; and * Whereas, the tranchi-e ax exercised by women in reveral parts of the British Empire har 3 lready proved teveficial lo tbe stale, aud bas sumulaced in eiec— tuai advancement of tue womens ot there COUUDIT'ers * Lherefore, believieg that equelty with nen, Women are CitiZzeos as reepun- sponsible to the law and as interceted in al questions of public w lfare, tariff . nd taxavlou, war and pe.ce, public sanitacion and sobriety, and recoguizing that the right to the ballot depends not on what one thinks, or saye, or dves, or is, and that the only bar toihis right shouli be the disabilities that now debar men: your petitioners pray that you wil: enact « law during the present ses#ion of the Leyi-|: ture giving full parliamentary suffrage to women Ou the same terms a3 ithore pow enjoyed by men.” —The Toroato Globe is ofien wrong; but itis right in calling our mean little tix on commercial travellers )“‘An Unwise Law.” Speaking «f the Ancellary Act past last eession The Globe says: “The Legislature is clearly doing a wrong. Even assuming that it has — right to collect th» tax, it bas no right to release the debtor becaure the crditor bas not complied with slaw which does not ihe 'to Federal affect the debtor in auy way In otber deprive women cf the benefit accruing from | money back. Keep Y our Mon —=Mr. Shoddy [tis dead easy to male big offers of rewards when there is not a possible chance of ever. having to put up the money. No dealer unless he was an ASS would be guilty of taking a shoddy guarantee card and putting it in good honest clothing, DON’T BE MISLED Any shoddy maker would be quite safe in offering a reward for sufficient evidence to convie a dealer of taking their no guarantee’caras and putting them in inferior makes if they were sure that there wa» no other inferior makes ma e. When we guarantee a suit or o’coat we don’t ask you to g» to Montreal to get your eee ae vy | SE SEM. 32 MEM ME NM SE ESS MM Me Me Me . 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Take Hood’s Sar- Montreal Thursday, 17thinst and sails for St. Johns, Nfld, via Sydney and stock on deck deck at lowest Live under North Sydney. ani produce rates. For further information as to freight SZSCNEILINE NENG SENS TLD AP US GAP AP AP AS AP AF 10, 12, 15, 18 All hand made stiched throughout with silk made Wear clething in the market eS GOOD ALL - WOOL ULSTERS $5.75, 5,6, 7,8, 9 and 10 We bave over one ithousond ulsters in stock to fit boys from 4 years old upto the man of any 1ze Wo Leadin Men’s kur Coats and trimmed bet‘er than custom work Fit - Reform Suit GIO 12, 15, 18, 20. 25 The o1.ly up-to date Reody—to- Dress up in the style it don’t WHE WONDeAEU or pastage apply to N. RATLENBURY, Oct 14th Agent WANTED,—A thorough business woman, with s me meansto tuke a branch ofan es saparilla if you would BE WELL. tablished house. Age about thirt:, Must have nusinvess ability and tact. Appiv Maa- , ager —P. O. Box 598, Ch’town 264 Iwk LZ | BLACK DIAMOND LINE. Final Sailing of the S.S. Bona- vesta from Montreal this Season. The 8. 8. COBAN sailing from Mon. treal, Tuesday merning, Nov 15-b, will be due at Ch’town, Friday morning, Nov 18th, and wi'i eail tor St. John’s, New- foundland, via, North Sydney, carrying. horses, cattle and sheep on deck and pro- duce under deck at lowest possible rates For further particulars as to freight and passage, spply to PEAKE BROS & JO, Agente, L CHE weed The Ch’town Steam Nav. Co STEAMERS... Northumberland & Princess Leave as below every day (Sundays Excepted) From POINT DU CHENE (on arrival f day train from St. Joon) for Summerside, connecting there with cxprese train for Charlottetown. From SUMMERSIDE on arrival of morning train from Charlottetown) for Point Du Chene connecting witn day traia for St. John. Connecton at Moncton with rain for Canada and at St. John with Steamers of Internatiousl Line and Railways for United States and Canada. From PICTOU for Charlottetown sfter arrival of train about midnight from Hali- fax. From CHARLOTTETOWN, nine a.m. (loca!) for Pictou, (connecting there with day train for Halifiz at Halifax with C. A. & P. Line for Boston. F. W. HALES Ch’town, Nov 14, ’98— 265 Ch’town, P. E. 1. SRORETARY E.