tad Another Lot Of NEW PRESBYTERIAN HYMN BOOKS Just Opened, —— AT—— HasZarD & MOORE : GRAAARARAAAA = Do You Ho D q That a good watch iS a necessity, not a luxury cnly. To keep appointments to be always on time, one MUST buy a Goop watch. I am selling good watches at so rea: sonable a price that THER DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JANUARY 25, 1898 MOTHERS OF ENGLAND. ——— Better than College honors, Beiter than platform applause, Is to be the mother of gallant men Guardiog Great Britain's shores. Better than Woman’s Suffreze, Better thaa visible mijht, Ia the mother’s band cn the son’a life helm Steering his course aright. Better than pulseless monument, Better thas public acclaim, [se to live again in a ncble son, True author of hie fame, Mothers, our motbers, of Eogland, Best hulwarks of Britain’s shore, | Guarding our country’s greatness, With your motherhood strong and pure, Arming our English manhood With the breastplate of your love, With the sword of national righteousness, The helmet of prayers beard above. Mothers, dear mothers, of England, The angels might envy your might, The might of a woman’s weakness, When bient with the courage of right. — London Daily Mail. fines a —<dae KLONDIESR WiISsHLIONARI Ks _—- Story of the Establiskhnient of the Firat Chureh at Dawson City. Two missionaries were, last August sent to the Klondike by the Presbyterian board of home missions. A letter has jist been received by Dr. McMi lun, corresponding secretary of the board, from these missiou~ aries—the Rev. A. Hal) Young, and Dr. W.A. McEwen. The letter is trom Daw- eon City, and is dated Dec. 1. It was carried from Dawson City to the pearest Output of civilization by Jim- my Jackeon, an Indian, who has a record for going where no other man can go. The LETTER FROM COUNCILLORA HUGHES Sir,—-In yesterday’s Examixer I notice Councillor Hooper calls on me to suswer the following questions : Whether he ever put one laboreron the streets, or in any way used his position as a Councillor to induce any of the citv employes to deal with him ? Now, Sir, I wish to state the rule has invariably been that laborers are engaged by me as chairman of the street committee and in most cares [ bave given written orders to the City Surveyor. Iam not’aware of any case in which Councillor Hooper has used his influence as above stated. I may further stete, in reply to insinua- tions in the press and statements elsewhere, that I never used my influence as chairman of the street commitiee in Councillor Hooper’s interest either by employing laborers or discLarging the same. Georves E. Avenes. LETTER FROM MR. NICHOLSON: Mr. Epiror,—In reference to the ques~ tion asked in your issue of the 24:h by Councillor Hooper, re employment of belp for work at Park Roadway,—all help was engaged by me. The men first bad to get anorder for employment from the chairman of the street committee. Couns cillor Hooper never asked meto employ anyone, and in no way interfered with tbe men employed, eo far as 1 know. Joux P. Nicuoison. Jan. 25, 1898. _——. EXPERIENCE VS . INEXPERIENCE. Sir,—There can be no doubt that you are quite right. A fresh man, who knows nothing about public business or civic affairs, should pot be elected to the Mayor- alty ; aud the office should, by rights, go to someone who has had experience of the ‘LOCAL AND OTHER ITBYS ‘THe Cares, —The boats at the Capes will begin operations tomorrow. michelle Tue Sraxter which left Georgetown yesterday morning is reported in the ice eff Merigomish. The mails and passengers by her were landed at Merigomish. Tue Werarner.—Moderate to fresh northwesterly winds, fine and cold today followed Wednesday by winds increasing to gales from the eartward with snow or rain. Commererat Law.—Geo. S. Inman Erq., of the law firm of McDonald & Iuman, bas been engaged to give a regular course of lectures on Commercial Law before the students of the Charlottetown Business College and Writing Academy. The sub- ject ot his fir st lecture wili be “Contracts.” Civic Marrers.—The canvass for Mayor and Councillors is pow in full swing, and the campaign promises to be a lively one. We learn that Councillor Hughes hes consented to become a candidate for the Mayorality. A requisiation is being signed for Mr.W. D. McKay to allow himself to be put in nomination for the office of Mayor. Mr. Dennis O’Meara Reddin, jr.,has con- sented to nominate as Councillor for Ward Two. Councillor McCarron 18 a candidate for City Counci)lor in Ward Two at the coming election. A. OQ. H.—A Division of the Ancient Order of Hibernians has been organized at Fort Auguetus with the following officers: — President—J J Keily. Vice President—Patrick Duffy. Recording Secretary—Ed munud B Byrne, Financial Secretary—William Holland. 424424444444 2233 SASASeSSSA STANLEY BROS. V 4 st] «({| al «(| ait! atl] “| af wll «ill «gl «at ait{} For Gur White Goods Sa'e—1,290 pieces Ladics Wie Underwear Just in from the fastory, and made within tke past six weeks. Night Dresses Ladies’ night dresses, full length and size, well r SeNTaVVYTVTT Drawers. “| made, high necks Ladies’ drawers, full < collar and front sizes, made of good aiff} trimmed lace. cotton, and trim- «(lf med tucks and al laee. Ladies’ night dresses, «({| ai(!l ; att ton.generous s12e, aif tucked front trim- med embroidery and insertion. Ladies’ night dress:s, yoke trimmedand O well made of good cot- DY Ladies’ drawers, good quality, well made trimmed tucks aud lace, or tucks and wide frill. Vuerrwveye7 = 7 tucks and inser tions, frilled col- lar and cuffs, Ladies’ Ladies’ drawers well made add finished A ! nigat dresses, 5 fine tucks and COV VEY EVE NYY ON YN YU YN YHVEVEN EVE VONe a; itis follv to tal letter aanounces the establishment of the | Ways—not always straight—of City Coun- | Tyeasurer—Jobn Loughran. «ll turnduwn - collars, yoke trimmed with itis lolly to take first church in the Klondike, and eays that | Cillors. It ia to be hoped that some! Quyiside Guard—Herbert Murnian. ait{} 2% fi tuck il d embroidery. at, chancess with a there is foed enough toere to last till spring, | ¢Xperienced man will come out, and that Sergeant-at-Arms—Robert Hagarty. af} < ne : UCKA, CONSE an = with economr. If provisions reach the | 8000. ; Chairman of Standing Committee— coffs, trimm- + pow one. ; miners by the first of April, the danger of Warcu an, James P Duffy. «i{! ad Jace; also 3 Speaking of buy- | absolute want will beertirely paseed. Mr. Pe oat ~_ The Division was organized by county «afl b Lidies’ drawers made ~ ing a watch, the Young writes that he and his companion ! NO COMPARISON President Trainor, and a deputation from embroid tery of best cotton = = sre the only tiseionaries who reached} : Dene bts Division No 1, Charlottetown. It will be «(tl trimmed . riod * name W. Ww. Well- Klondike City, two mies from Dawson dinde io wk OH aed rome m known as Division No 2,ard has a charter «(| L ai ‘ i t 1l 8 tucks. and trim- rs Di ion, inte ; . . , 128 skirts, Wwe : - ner natural] y sugg- oe, eS ae pa saite compared with o zatile-seake or a skunk, | =°Sberenin ot eis: «a a te canis med elegant em- a . . eS . > wll > 8 ° a ¢ . 7 ests itself, it has arrived there, They started at once to pro — _ to ee el THINGS TO MAKE A NOTE OF, ~a{{i aie * h 5° ? 38 broidery. been inseperably vide a place of worship for the miners.| 7 ae loos ee er a “ i errs «(ll wide hem, : On thietpoiat, Mr. Youug writes : “I found , ockey.—Crescents play tonigit from ee i iil : nM ESS ae a newly erected two story house belonging ie. a ane ef ify ag an 7.30 to 9.30, ee = ae as \ years with the to a saloon keeper, which be _ of- : “Aig tt iin. Tag Z I. O. F.—Meeting of Court Avondale above, with wide Corset G0 e's i a watch business fered to let us have oa the following eres at 2 oe see — ond = tonight at 8 Salock«..lngelation.- of a hem ined tucks ¢ J Y ° at: f . eG terms: The large room on the first floor : yy ge — prohi ee be et officers and payment of dues, “al e a tet " ; | you intend buy. one mouth for $100 in advance, or the pe : a eS ee y 9, saaws C. M. B. A.—Branch No. 216.C MB «tl Ladies skirts assorted i a a, ing a watch, my whole house (there are aix 8 by 10 rooms | {J80B®, ©) iter guuow ane Sppennes A will meet in St. Pairick’s Hal! this kinds, full’ width , = i oe in the upper story) until May 15, seven throughout the land. : Nahi all Inds, {tu Hundreds of corset : knowledge of Sn ; ToraL ABSTAINER. evening at 8 o’clock sharp, ] h. trim- : e4 5 mouths, for $850, giving five days to raise : and engt 1, trim covers: high neck. V neck : a; watches is at your the money. Wel!,I prayed and called on Avone the attractions for Thursday P| med with wide w ; > ay ; 2 service several friends. FirstI gut the $100 which i@ THIS FAIR? evening in St. Peter’s Hal] are readings e : and square neck. ' = : secured the room for the next Sunday. I sid by Mr. Justice Fitzgerald, Messrs T. A. i embroidery. . z ice Sinn alt hee ar | Ste temtha he, Gunran ia pu] ana wat cee Soest | Ladies’ skirts, full! 200-25, 40,50. i ranged to sub-let the upstairs rooms at $20 | *hing Dr. Carman’s letters in reply to Dr. | Mig Hyndman and Messre Hunt, Moore.) Mf width and lengtn 3 ’ 2 pe : ( ae wi : Grant; but it has not published Dr. Grant’s | |. © Al - ary | s : per month each. They are little rough, | ),.., + : Farle, Dawson; violin solo by Prof. “aff - 89 a~ ory age sssort. ; 7s rs onthe Prvhibition question. Ie this a rows tucking : ; a, Jewel cold, unfinished boxes, but were eagerly Viraicombe. A tempting array. 5 f l igl d b | eweler. : oh Get 2 aes a quite fair, or what we havea right to ex- re ai{{| and trimmed ; mento extra high grace : vy } ae a te mee a pect from @ newspaper which boasts about Good-bye, mv frien’, I hope ye are weel; i ———$————— A Few More Bargains. PRUNES Fine cooking pruves Fine Table prunes Evaporated Peaches and Apricots JAMS ]@c per lb 15e per Ib | lighted one, and then kicked it over. } pluck of the missionaries bad aroused the os | go.d was forthcoming in paying quantities | Mr. Young argued tor and won the obser- the rest from the gold commissioner, Mr. Farcett, At the expiration of five days I] paid the other $750, an1 got the leae of the building.” But there are other troubles ahead. On g he ak eGR ; tant | concert. P| November 21st one of the lodgers came ee ; _ my See aoe aah a We canna weary there, 1 home filled vith whiskey. Although | 1°°CO0" °° Soper ese me pre candjes were worth $1.50 a piece, be The enthusiasm of the miners, however, and vance of Sunday in the camp and the | “opera house,” whick had been used fer % | other purpores on that day. is 15e per 1b | | church. pow the The missionaries have started a Young | People’s Societs of Christian Eadeavor aud a branch of the Y. M. C. A. its independence? Rare A SUGGESTION time relating to our City affairs would it not be well for citizens not to promise their votes until after a public meeting is held and these matters fully discussed. Tax Payer. THAT 11 PER CENT PROFIT. Sir,—With the utmost nonchalance, the Directors of the Merchants Bank of P. FE Island gave ont at their rec’nt meet- ing that the prefit on the year’s transactions was |l percent. on the pxid-up capital of the bank ; and after paying a vearly divi- I’m geyly mysel’ at thie date; To keep my jints supple whiles loupio’ a reel; The daffin’s no a’ oot o” Pate. See tne Highland Fling at Burns’ Nothing is dreary lair, Love speaks thro’ a’thing rare, Happy the concer. At Burns’ concert, hear Mr. Lamont. On Tueeday,Feb. 1, vou can learn about Cofnell University by attending Mr. Lordly’s lecture. It will be illustrated by £0 views, all of great interest. Admission 15 cents, Carepontan Cucs.—The regular month- ly meeting of the Caledonian Ciub will be held in club room this evening at 7 o'clock sharp. wide eabroil: goods in all lines. ery. : STANLEY BROS. As THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE FrFTTTTSTTS a B42=24 == SS SSS SSO SS Ss eSerTFr ¥ ¥¥F cance List of Ratepayers sor the City of Charlottetown In default for Assessment due on Real Property, for the year ending 31st Decem— “lg ye G9 ETTVEEVYS TFVV ESTE TTT TETTVTTSITF | ; sat : ars. kinds, 7 Ib yaile, 6c per pail | -— dead of 8 per ce.t, placed a large sum to i ‘es ill te ber, 1897, containing names of all euch detauiters. and the amount due from them. ; ; ‘ ; | For 65 cents you can get a 7 pound pail | the credit of the shareholders, Is this not, plated tet Boe ore 3 La: we, reapectively, with « statement of the Number of the town Lot, Water Lot and Common é McLarren s Cheese | of strawberry or raspberry jam at Beer & I ask, Mr. Editor, a most Sbylock trans~ tween the “Serube”.and & quartette from Lot por which or any part thereof snch assessment ia in default. E . : ate. | Goff’s. 17 21 poo oe er en the “Crevente.” didilndinn tele: G. oe i » crocKk# | o. 4 ye Obtained in the marts of the werld at 23 Otiver McLeod will referee the gaine. Name of Ratepayer In Statement or Description of Property upon ; ‘ | 2 Wb crocks 25 cents st ae resi: tT Dae per cent? Such usury is beyond anything aa oni = Default. hich Assessment Is made, poser ; “1 cmneiitgaanstpetag iil pain. legalized. Some of the big combines of A great improvement has been made in | —-—— ‘ ; a. 7 SANDERSON & 0, z Canada may beable to declare es biga Parisian duels. The seconds in an affair McArthur, Sara House & Land on Conimon Lot No, 22, $ ‘7 : An Angles Japanese newspaper of Yoko- profi; but they have decency encugh of bcnor between a dramatic anthor and | Birch, Jobn, House & Laud on Town Lot No 72, 3rd han, $2" : - | hama devotes three paragraphs to @ local|to guppress the real profit by such one of bis critics made a mistake in the Coyle, Stephen, Honse & Land on Town Lot No 3, 2nd bun, 5.15 “ ‘aia. i e g e | f sixty ‘ . « Jas House & Land Town Lot No 73, 3rd b 19,12 } SUGAR. | marine disaster involving the loss o means as watered stock, whereof only place of meeting, thereby sending their Carmichael, Est. of Jas House nd on Town rd bun, 10,44 | get (lives or more. A column anda balt of about balf the real profit is shown. This principals to opposite endsof Parise. Thie | Cas ron, Edmund. Vacant Land ov Town Lot Nu 72 & 73, 20d bua, 6.4 i ‘ : space is giveo in the same issue toa police | proceeding thongh not honest, is, atany } padea eubsequent meeting at close quar- Dockendorf,Chas.& Jas Vacant land on Town Lot No 10, 4th nun, 1.12 350 bbls Granulated. court case of simple eseault, and two! rate, not so galling to buman nature ters unnecessnry. Griffi: h, John A. Houee & Land on Town Lot No 64, set huo, 727 . 300 bbls Bright Barbadoes. columns to a hockey match. That christian men ostenaibly, comprising : - House & Lard on Town Lot No 88. Ist bun, 10.13 i ‘ be directorate of the bank can, in con- De a a ee a aaa ae Hafinee. Joho House & Land on Town Lot No 91, 3rd hun 19.69 295 last, discon i by fail-|* ; =a ] ee & ]G2eee? se , ’ bbls Refined Bright. Ono Saturday ast, discouraged by ns ecience, take 11 percent usury from their te - Honse & Land on Common Loi No 21, 10.12 i RATTENBURY. — ee re cng — +. ‘| fellow men, aod from whem unless the Ww Hughes, aoe House & a on Common Spe No 22, 6.75 j ” - tonehnouee Lbrew himse rom 1 e'X<- . . bs é 9” i farmers, i8 a matter one would expect the Hughes, Bridzet, House & Land on Common Lot No 22, 4.50 ; Jan. 25 ’98~—eod ee teenth story of the Chicago Masonic build- charches to take up. There is @ law I i e 4 Lowe, Walter, House & Land on Town Lote Nod & 6, 4th hun, 1.37 : ing, in which he bad an office. He was believe against combines; surely this bank Dispense os “ House & Land ov Town Lot 49, 4th ban 6.388 i ae : crushed to death on the pavement. To his ig one of the biggest combines in Canada ¢ “ “ House & Land on Town Lot 98, 4th bun, 5.06 j MOLASSES fall he struck a three-inch oak stair rail! today. Jt is high time the farmers of this Pre- <a Wesess Rand on Comach Les ite St 206: , and splintered it. Island should think about starting a bank ‘ tj McNeill, Duncan, oe - v5 = a eee = No ®, %$.44 < 7 of their own on the co-operative plan or seriptions “ 66 Tacent Land on Common Lot No 22, 197 100 puns. Bright E Porto Rico failing in that induce by some means the é SC P ¢ Purdie, Jane, Estate * be s Dominion Government touse their borrow of, W. A. O. Mor- 80 puns, . Barbadoes. «_GIVS THEM A TRIAL.» jag power te getting money Of Jers thas ¢ tccurately é a Me hae te. oo pulls. { L} ‘ Demarara. —— 3 per cent for use of the farmers, This is Promptly McNatt, Trustees, House & Land on Town Lots No 97 and 98, Ist han 33.76 abe } : - van ; ie y id or ; ot 100, let bun 0. puns, : Antigua. a , | a matter that should engage the attention , ’ McQuaid, Dennis, Vacant Land on Town Lot 10°, bun, hi I N R © _ j CDBHDB BODO SGOSGVISO A of all associations of farmers this winter, NX tl é Reid, Richard B. House & Land on Town eo 95, a _ 7.56 ° ATTENBURY. | » 9 X. Y. Z. ea Vy Steel, Robert House & Land on Town Lot No 20, 3 an, 8.44 ; - . , in i suse & Lund on Town Lot No 83, 2nd hb ‘5 , —pat. cE ors ™ 7m Jan. 17, ¢ Trainor, Patrick House & Land on Town Lot No 83, 2nd bun, 6 <& ee ; we Vv CL Ob adh 3 6 Conscientiously. ¢ Thorne, Charles £. Small hone & Land $390, Vacant Land Corner ——— EK LIQUOR AND DRUG HABIT Lot, $390, on Common Lot 23 6."5 : é ¢ as 2 ¢ Our large prescription trade con- : Tt Charies E House + Land ad Common Lot 23, ] 1% WANTED ® 9 ae vinses us that we have the confidence NOTRE, *. . oat aa ae Mo? . 6 4 We guarantee to every victim of the: @° of the pubiic ip this important depar.- rhorne,R. & Geo.8. Large Honse & ard on Common Lot No 3, 16/ & ea 3 2 @ | liquor or drug habit, no matter how bad |) ™ento eur ee Williams, John, House & Land on Common Lot No 24, 7.23 2)00 bu: hele good qi vality Wheat; for 4 4 i he aa’ ad he phot ‘ “ ‘ Vecaot Lund on Common. Lot No 27, 400 Which cash will be paid on delivery at my &, v rl >i med ond is taken as directed, atl destes é & 3 Ward. Estate Robert Honse and Land on Common Lot No 25, 5.62 ” Warehouse, Ciarlotietown. aia ° é | came or “drugs tsi Semovet -eebie Notice is hereby given that pursuant to the provisions of the Statute 5i Victorie N. RATTENBURY. | 0 a crag, s,and @ permanent cure effected é $ Cap. 12, Section ¥1, after 30 days publication of the above lit, being a list of ths Jan25—w3i—pat cuar. . in three ae The medicive is taken Ratepayers or the Cuy of Charlottetown who have failed to pay withis the tine pre e scribed the Assessment severally levied upon their Real Property in said city, I wil A privately and without interfering with ° - ‘ d. make an application to cis Honor, the Stipendiary Magistrate of said City, for Judg- Q business duties. Immediate resulte— ; ; da 1 { etite, sleep and clear brain, and é ment againsteach end all of the lands above deacribed, for the respective amownt 6 4 oe insproved i in ceeds sa. Indieput- ¢ eo levied against them, and then unpaid, and that upon such jndgment being daly. i its | e tered, I will further apply for a warrant for the sale of such Jaads. ; in all its vranches at the Exam- ae eee able testimony eent sealed. We invite Johnson & Johnsen en 5 i T'ated this 28th day of December, 4- D. 1897. INER office, one cf the eer [hat’s our best “Sad.” ar oo oor ee i ¢ ¢ RIBERT VANIDURSTINE City Col’ ector Ped Job Frinting Establistimen’) SIMStN BROS. & CO. wien st) w ag December 28, 1897, 1 mo. | : . St.) Moutreal. SSSARSWB*IS*VIGeswe | , ; on P. E. Island, om , ve Milten