a EXAMINER This is‘. % . Liberty, when Free Born Men, inaving to advise the Public, may speak free.” —Evarermes = iemngaieannbnaeauaeanes apa Sina Copies two Cents "ee OFFICK OF MOORE & /MIcLEOD DRY GOODS & WALL PAPER bill. re a little vurious because for anv other aftern: ha’ e the us call where to won't forget. we wil! be Yours truly, VCORE & McLEOD : if It's Fy "ae <S eS * 3 oS OV’ 0 Wie Lae NF HE L> Have you squeaky chaire? , Is ‘ litle— Cx tI ie OP KE LR HAS HEE i pee 5 Av Kes" a os" “av A ae > 4 “7, ASD CHARLOTTETOWN JAN 7th, To you personally.— few days ago we sent you We AaSODS. we want reason. Supposing you drop in this m ot evening and let amount, perhaps you'll tell us when and ‘ In much obliged. Newson’s w about ur Dining Room? me of those proverbal “groaning tables,” If so, you ought to refurnish with oew sight- ly farniture—The kind we sell. in and look around.” John Newson HK R*€ Fe SF 76 Hach CHARLOTTETOWN P: E. 1899, THE GOVERNMENT'S NICE LITTLE GAME a Redistribution Bill, ene THEN THEY WILL APPEAL 'r0 THE PEOPLE FOR SENATE REFORM Toroyro, Jan. 11.—The World says ‘t was told that the Liberals at Ottawa had made up their minds to introduce at the coming session a bill redistributing the constituencies for the House of Commons on the certain expectation that the Senate did so for As much money—a3 | Or it, We either case for | i It’s | or a set of Looks well, wears well, costs | been received here that the States govern- ‘authorities to close their negotiations with Kp i i is a "as Mp * iF ie K 34 fs PG Th Sewer ESE TY alana - Tree ial esr Is everything in Watches and Ulocks. Without it pri S are meaning ess. Often a little price means a bad bargai . The one sure way to get your money’s worth in watch or clock ‘sto buy here, where QUALITY is cUaranteed, and the guarantee has the acking that.makes it gocd. W. W. WELLNER, Tue Great Warcn Houses. j | . — 1 ‘tious, brainv and energetic; the o! her sick, would reject it. On this rejection they will ask for dis- solution of Parliament and will go to the coublry on an azitation for Senate reform. ——$— The Khartoum College. _~ ISLAND, Hope Senate Will Reject! . FRANCE AND CHINA. Some Decisive Action Expected. [Speciat ro Tue Eaaminer.] sONDON, Jan 11—The Shanghai corres- pondent of the Chronicle says that con- siderable auxiety if felt here regarding the French demands for territorial advantages as compensation forthe July riots. The Chinese suspect thatthe French contem-~ plate some decisive action. KID McCOY DEFEATED. Sharkey Knocked him out in the Tenth Round. {Speerat to Tae Examiner.] out McCoy, last nightin the tenth round. _.— —— ~~ Colonial Names for Warships. {SeectaL to Tue Examiner ] (Seeciat tro Tae EXAMINER ] l1i—Capt Bell, Mejor General Hutton has sent a circular | Orrawa, Jan ADC, to: letter tothe D O (’s regarding the Gordon | | Memorial College at Khartoum. | All the militia regiments will be asked to subscribe. e The St. Paul Arrives. ae (Sreciat. to THe Exaviner.] | ’ York, Jan. il.—The Paul has arrived machinery disabled. New steawer St. overdue with her A The Pacific Cable. Orrawa, Jan. 14,—Information has ment has cancelled the charter of the Pacitic |cabie company, which six months age, re- | ceived a concession from Hawaii to “land a } cable at Honolulu. This action is regards ed as preliminary to congress taking up the enterpri-e and pushing ‘t asa federal work. It is tel: it should stimulate the Dominion the home government. —_ Labor and Other Pana, Ills., Jan. 10.—Seventy miners | and citizens, charged with riot, were ar raigned in conrt to-day. Eleven pleaded | guilty and were given sen‘ences The tris] of mine operators Oville and Maxwell, Penwell, for inciting riot, will take place Tuesday. Over fifty witnesses have been summoned. Pneumonia continues to rage among the colored pon union miners, deaths occurring daily, A heavy provost guard is still on duty in the negro aud union miners’ residence districts. Troubles. The dyspeptic carries a dreadful load on bls back. It seems as if he were really made up of two men. One of them aw bi- listless, peevish and without force The weak man weighs the other ove down. The dyspeptic may be able to do pretty gocd work one day, and the next day be- cause of some little indiscretion in eating, be may be able to do nothing at aj]. Most cases of dyspepsia start with coustipati on. Constipation is tbe cause of uine-tenth of all brwan sickness, Some of its symptoms are sich and bilious headache, dizziness, HAAMRAAARARAY = Wie Bo = as We Say + We are glad to see so many people taking advantage of the low prices weare giving on Druggists’Sundries, Soaps. rushes, etc. All marked and ticketed for your inspection. ’ Jom bs, goods Look to your wants in ou, jine, We do as we say. A. W.REDDIN, Phm. B. Central Drug Store Sunnyside. ie z %, 7 x : at, <, a “ EEEEPE EE EEE YS sour stomach. loss of appetite, foul breath, wiudy belchings, heartburn, pain and dis- tress after eatiag. All these are indicative of derangement of the liver, stomach and bowels, and al! are caused by constipation. Dr, Pierce’ ¢ Pleasant Pellets are the quick~ est, easiest and most certain cure for this condition. They are not violent in action. Send 31 cents in ove-cent stamps to World’s Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N Y, and receive Dr. Pierce’s 1008 page COMMON SENSE MEDICAL ADVISER, il~ lustrated. DR CLIFT cures Chronic Diseases and Rupture in Ch’teowrn, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. Call or send stamp for information. —— The Annual Meeting -— OF THE-—- Charlottetown Mutual Fire Insur- ance Company Will be held in Farquharson‘s Buildine. Queen Street,;on Thursd’y, January 25th, 1899, at 7.30 o’clock, for the election of Directors ior the en suing year, and the transaction of such other business as may come before it, ' ing urged to emphasize the | for British warships. Lonpoy, Jan 11—The Admirality is be-~ unity of the ( ne Crew Rescued. Liverpoo., Jan,10—The s'eamer Kana- wha has rescued the Captain and the crew ef the steamer Gallina. The Jatter en-~ countered a hurricane December 28th, during which the seas swept over her, destroying her deck cabin and boats and shifting her cargo. Although a portion of it was } sttisoned, the Callioa continued to list, and for severe] days was alwost on ber beamends. She wassighted by the Char'ng Cross during the night of January 3rd, and the following day the Charing Croes sent a life boat tothe Gallina aod brought off six of the latter’s crew. The Gallina was thea lost sightof during a storm. On the fol'owing day the Kan- awha hove ia sight and Jaunched a life boat. After repeated attempts the life boat’s crew succeeded in reaching the Gallina aad rescued the remainder of her crew. = —— OE LP ree knowledge of the the case on both sides. Her majesty will give her judgement only aftera close perscnal examination of the reports. The trouble isa question of boundary in dispute for nearly a century. ————— —_ Naval Exchange of Courtesies her Portsmovra, Jan, 10.—The American squardon is expected to arrive at Spithead in June. The channel equardoo will take part in the welcome to be given to ihe American ships. The battleship Prince George wil! lead the squadron, and the Duke of York will take a prominent part in the cermonies. <a Things to Make a Note of. A meeting ofthe YMCA Hockey Club rT be held in their room this evening at i 30 sharp. A full attendance is requested HOTEL ARRIVALS. Hotel Davies: J H Dingwell, Morell; Fred 8 White, Montrea!; W E Lord, Hali- fax; Geo W Hibbett, Georgetown. Queen Hotel: Mr and Mra A W Sea- man, Sourie; John McEachern, Cherry Valley; Richard Robertson, Eldon; J Rob- ertson, do. ——— BORN At Lower Newtown, on Dec 20th, to Mr and Mrs John McLecd, @ son. E RVES must be fed o. on pure, rich blood. Hood’s Sarsaparilla is the best nerve tonic. By enriching the blood it makes the nerves STRONC. ~_ e= Lack or Arrrsity.-- A pastor who re- cently retired froma charge ia one of the Nova Scotia towns gave as his only reason for leaving his pastorate the following : “This church is one where money and FARQUHARSON, B, BALDERSTON, ” ” President Secretary 7~ dy awtd Christianity do not mix, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY chance Dear happy want to along t succesefal we work. Division, Winsloe, Thursday the 26th inst.; actuated by a degire of the interests of our grand old%order. New York, Jan 11.—Sharkey knocked 1 ‘The of a million in the receipts of bogs at the principa! markets ofthe west. respondent adds that “mutton has driven beef out of the vast extent of the western range country, and every man whocould procure this boo creased To be amended at next Sessicn. {Speciat ro THe Examiner. } : ' : limentary remarks, Grubbs wae 0 ‘ ie compli \ : y Trawa, Jan. 1l.—It o stated that in| «hot in the head, the bullet entering j thecoming session the Civil Service Act} through the eye, and he died a few hours § will be farther amended by re-establishing third class clerkships which will give a examinations, SONS OF TEMPERANCE. and kindly granted such occasions) of round trip tickets from | all stations to Winsloe on the 24th, 25th, and 26 hiost, good for retura up to and On the 30th inst. will be required. Those going by train will please notify Bro. Ira Hughes (Trilby provide means of conveyance from W insloe Station to place of about ¢t ; Empire by the adoption of Colonial titles | #T¢ requested to make returns before the 20:b ins ley January 26th, 1898. Fredericton January 10ch, 1899.4 Sucrring Beer Ovr.—A staff writer on the Ubic number ing centres in the United States—UChicago, Kansas City, South Omaha and St Louis —was 2 00,000 jess in 1898 than inf 1897, § 5¢ } } ~« On the otber band, there was an increase wel not over-sasguine of the fa'ure of the mut«~ ton industry. have,” he say?, the British markete, concerusthe latter’s frozen mutton. export sheep trade is now little help to our Tue Temperatcre.—During last night RO ERT : the low zero, the same a4 on the At nine o’clock this morning,6$ below was marked. the First Methodist Charch Tbhureday afternoon at four v’clock. _NO g ne ee LL, 1899 | CIVIL SERVICE ACT. A Woman in the Case. Co_umsus, O., Jan. 10 ~Wm V Grubs, « blacksmith and bicycle repairer, was shot and fatally wounded last night by Edward Harris, a brakeman, as the result ofa quarrel over the former’s wife, ccn- cerning whom Harris bad made some un~ afier being take. tothe bospital. Harris when arrested claimed he had shot Grubbs in self defeuce. ne nn neers, J RovAL. Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeouards the food against alum. ee wders are the greatest sal of the present day. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. PYVFPPRP PEPPER TPH ET PPT TET TAT Office and Pocket S| — to thousands who bave passed the ms = aE ee, ee a pom Rar Rony ee rea ae Brerarex,—We wish you all a prosperons new year. We make this year one of great good he lines of temperance. To be must bein earnest in our Let us then, meet with Holdfast for the furtherance Superintendant of the railway has the usual privilege (for The usual certificates | Alum menacers to P.O.) who wil! meting, a distance of wo’and a half miles. Deputies t. Don’t forget the date—Tburss Fraternailr, Ernest 8. Werks, Grand Scribe, _—————P >. DIARIES FOR ago Breeders’ Gazette says the of cattte marketed at the four lead- The cor- A Se NOE SE SE NE. CTE: RSE THE Prince Edward Island Almanac sheep did so.” Notwithstanding m in mutton,tbe correspondent is Moon rgentine and Australia “»racticelly shut us out of more especially as Our s ry iPRereTee peeereTeeTneTeDenrETea NN cei PPATEP ETT PILS itl 3 ‘ 7 markets,” = nOR ‘ iB The Queen ¢ to Decide. devotee = s qq A Goop Yietp —The value of ore pro- | oe a Lonpon, Jan, 9.—The Queen has accept- duction by the Rossland, B C, mines dur- = 1 899 x ed the task of arbitrating the difference be~ | ing the year just erded reacned the enorm- | g— a twee: the Government of Argentina and | ous aggregate total of $8,804,758.12. The} g= Chili, which has nearly involved the two shipments were 116,592 tons, for the year | S- For sale at - cidieinee inwar. The Queen has com- ending December 3lst, 1897, the shipments oo ‘ky manded Sir T H Sanderson, permanent | were 68.000 tons andjthe value of the ore = CARTERS BOOKSTORE 3 ) 4 secretary of the foreign office, to obtain Segoe wae nes ond. In asingle a = 3 r ert opinions of the matters 1¢ Shipments from the mines were almost | ee ia eS ee to acquire a full double while the value ofthe output ins Sli MUIANUAUAUS 4 $700,000 or 33 per cent. aat temperaiure was eight below previous nigh’, For Sale by Auction. im I am instructed*hy the Executor of the a EB ee J Aueticneérs Dec 30, eod, Watchm’n. 4 will meet on Loxpon Farr.—Anamusing art gallery | estate of the late Mra. Francis Monagban ae a museum, Russian tee, a table of fan y | sell by Public Auction on Wednesday, articles for sale, tea tables, and a concert the 18th ‘day of January, 1899, at 11 o’clock | oa areamony the attractious at London Fair, | 4¢ ™-, OD the premises, Malpeque Road, i in St. Peter’s Hall next Monday. the two-story, three tenement, flat roofed Ak , house, with ebop. ‘he property hae a ° New Year’s naval estimates it is asserted | frontage of 50 feet and extends*back 219 4 will provide for eight new battleships, two | fest: also immediately after I will sell the + being of first-class. household furniture, Terms at sale. a Ladies Aid—The Ladies Aid Society of R. BEARISTO, _ SY Gee — os OBL riientianeeetticimmaicnnimesl Ne SSE sy RVR Ye sie Ve: SY Se Sy SLAUGHTER > SALE No change in our business, only a genuine markdown sale, Mens U lebere $6.75 new $2.75 others at $3.50, Shoreys Celebrated $6.75 Ulster now $4.50 Overcoats at $14.00 your choice now for $7.0, Overcoats at $11.00 now $6.00, Uver- coats former price $12.00 to 14.00 now $6.00, Gicente $8.00 now $4.00. We are the price cutters. Boys and men’s suits in proportion to above cuts. Call and see our stock, W. D .MUKAY CEPR EEERR ERE poseesansenessastenetssseee de — be a: eA ne -4 a » & s ye