em ena Yeur a, ia tS per ~ CHARLOTTETOWN Bi) This is True Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.” —Evriripes Cw {E DAILY EXAMIN Ex ‘Single Obpies tw two cents ISLAND, SATURDAY, DECEMBER co oO 4, 489 8 NO 305 ~~ Pe x ee i “<< + Ey | ; . SS 4 } Mires f | : * 4 ' a , ‘ f \ j k into our Jacket department, leok round, until you find the gar- ment that suits you. found the its yours at When vou've one vou want a discount of ONE THIRD (‘ome in any way. or notes ‘Moore & McLeo TE: 4g BREA Se. What We Advertise We Have. Me, Fee Fa Me He 2 Ke NENG ec Ke hee ZEN Se ES FSS 2 ese S75 LN. Dist es as Hy TSI T SSP TS es Bd AS SAD “aS “> : ria % 7 “AS a “A. £ ' s* 3 CONTENTED a x oe = WIFE ae “yP 7: ta 4 IS A TREASURE is Att, one | “Ae 14 : oti : “a + 43 But what woman conld be contented with a rickety old omy ; ae | habby old fashioned chairs. If y: “we a * dining ta and shabby old fashioned chairs. f yonr Swe a\'Z, . : Z — ww aS dining rooin furniture does not suit you, or you wont som2- Wr 4% thiog better or more modern, call and seehow WELL we We = can supply you fora VER Y little money. we AN “ar ° “te eF - NY se w% 3% a w 0 sal 6 WV som nS ia KS hs Me Fe Se 88 ot & ste Me Fa Me Pe Me oe SN 45 3% Ss ou fou R52 MWe Go MEY SL Fe Se OS 2 cS% fesse Se 2 See Ss “AP fs; ise y Ws ORAS “5 “ BET SS we Par Sy Is wr ay SAZis 2 ay “de Bre ay ( --} r Vio’ : ~ » y ? ? On Friday and Saturday, between 7 & 8 o'clock, p. m. , Ladies and gentlemen step in and have your colored and , ’ e } 7 Y ’ lac ots highly polished. No charge = = ROS. a 10 es - - —_—~— — a2 - = > = ¢ — EBS S a a a Ss bb, Cc ine mt he = we = i. 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Shanghai cor- Times asserted that, in spite of the protests of Sir MacDona!d, ' . e the demands for an eatension of Claude China has acceded to an ex- i clusive Frer ch settlement in Shanghai. rae and is the ex settlement. | The V ice roy is is.due to pressure exerted at Pekin for likely to hamper negotiations . « 7 (ebstor ol the cosmopolitan Pays it is officially | greatly chagrined at the \ ) Stal j ; | ia tf = acquiring a splendid business failure of Great Br itain to support his? \determined policy in the valley of the | | Yang Tee Kiang at an important crisis, | Sc taster A French View. | Paris, December 30.—The Matin this morning says: France would pr Pans ly be , inclined to renonnce al] right eloug the | Newfoundland French shore, but ny com- pensation for renouncing must be large, since renuncation wonld ertai! the loss of French sovereighty inthe islands of St. |Pierre and Miquelon. ——e _ The sick man knocking at the door of | health gets in if he knocks the right way, stay’s out if he doesn’t. There are a thonsaud ways of getting sick but only /one way to get well. Do what ever you wil,if you do not put your digestion in rood order, aod make your blood rich and pure, you will not get well. Rich, pure i and, i blood isthe only thing that can eee y perfect health. Constipation is a disease of the blood. A large part of a!] disease are traceable directly to impurities in the blood, and can be cured by eliminating ‘them with Dr Pierce’s Golden Medica} Discovery. the whole digestive system in perfect orde } secretion of the digestive fluids and pres { motes assimilation. It searches out disease gecms wherever they may be, kills them land forces them out of the system. The i*‘Golden Medical Discovery” bas been ,used witb unvarying success for cver JO | years- - i s Cold World this would be had not nature supplies us with the proper material to heat. And what is the carbon material worth if you do not have a good stove, range, or heater. The & products of combustion areg never last in one of "| Tortoise Heat ers $10, $44, $48 Dodd & I i The first thing it does is to put j r. } | It stimulates the appetite, exc:tes a copious } at 3.45. | of 1) (Seectac to Tae Examiner} Lonpon, Dee 31.—There is no reason to believe that the French government con- tem; lates making any proposition regard- French shore righis in Newfoundland. The suggestion that France would pro- bably be inclined toremove all rights along the Newfounéland French Shore provided that compensation were not large enough does not please the Government. Liberte suggests that England should give the whole right bank of the Niger and Tchad as certain territory toward Lake ct in pensation e ane —, - . . ~ . os oor aN CHIN A M AKES THE FRENCH SHORE QUESTION. | Lord Strathcona is Ill- * Te A CONCESSION | A Pr29)353291;92m11 d Made for | (SprciaL ro Tue Examryer.) | France. MonrreaL, Dec. .31.—Lora Strathcona |} 13 sullering trom grip. He nad | intended to leave for England today but was compelled | departure for a week, to postpone bis —_—— — ~— <— —__——_— Newfoundland’s Fortifications. (Specirat TO Tar ExamMIner.) Nfld. December 31.—Sir Herbert Murray, Governor of Newfound British St. Jonn’s despatched by the cruiser sailed yesterday for Kogland, the important charts and dates land, Pelican, which respecting proposed fortifications here and the establishment ofa naval reserve E among the fishermen. Things to Make a Note of. | Band at the rink Monday, New Year’s! night, St Peter's Cathedral.— Holy Com- muniou at 8 and 11 am, matins at 10.15. Evensong at 7 pm. L O L—A special meeting of St George’s L O Lodge, No 1171, will be held in Mechanies Hal), on Tbuisday, the Sth day of January, 1899, at 8 o'clock. Ins lation of officers and general business. All members requested to be present. The P E Island Commercial College will revopen after the hoiidays on Tuesday, d January. Here is an excrllent oppor- trainin Grace Cuvracn.—The annual Covens ot Serv ue and Sacrament of the Lord’s er will be beld at 3.30 tomorrow in Grac *Church. The Sunday School will meet at2 o’clock. The pastor wil] preach on ** Message for the New Year,” in the morning, and ‘* The Coming of the Kiog,” at night. Sons of of cfficers at day ev@ ing. aaie: a St. Lawrence Lodge No. 8,1. 0 O. F., will meet at 7 o’clock sharp,Monday even- ing. January 2nd, 1899. Bneiness of er and insta)lation of officers. = I. 8,—The regular monthly meeting f the Benevolent Irish Society will be held ov Wednesday evening next at 8 o’clock, p. m., instead of Monday evepving. Mererinc.—Rememrber the Gos- pe! meeting in Prowse’s new block, every Sunday afternoon at 4 o’clock. Strangers Lesson 9f£414. “Some Temperance. — Installation Victoria Divisionon Mon- Visiting members wel- GosPeL aiways wele ome. 1e Prom) Senz service at the Gospel Meeting in Prowse’s new block, tomorrow afternoon, Strangers always welcome. Loyal Crusadera—The new officers will be installed on Monday evening, at 6.30. Removed—The railway men’s Sunday meeting is now held in Prowee’s new block. ee LOCAL NOTICES. 29 45, 69, 65, 75 and 85e¢ Ladies gaitera, 29, ® pair at Jost’s. €<lored skating boots for ladies at re- duced prices. R K Jost. Tonight for bargains in boots try us| R K Jost. Women’s felt highcut buttoned over- sho«s,96 cents a pair, Gurl’s felt highcut overshoes for 65 cents a pair, at J BI McDonald & Co’s. Pathsons camp coffee. Best, cheapest and handiest.—Central Drugstore. Locs] Council—A meeting of the Locel Council of Women will be beld in the | Priuce of Wales College on Saturday after noon, Bist inst, at 3.30 o’clock. if, A telegram from the Grant firm, Moa~ treal, to Reddia Bros, advives the ship- meot of umbrellas and walking sticke, which was late for Christmas. We expect BORN In this city, on the 30.h inst,, to Mr and Mrs M Trainor, a son. | m~- ra ms0 ( MARRIED . On Dec. 30, at Grace Ch irch Parsonage, by Rev. W. J. Kirby, Wallace A Field, ivepenrenvnvTY (1) menirenZ of this city, to Charlotte May McLean, of Rocky Point. ee DIED. Tu this city, on the morning of the 30th December, Mary Grace Mellen, be loved wife of Thomes Campbell, aged 38 | years, {Funeral will leave the house, Richmond street west, at a quarter to three o’clock on Sunday afternoon, for St. Dunstan’s Cathedral thence to Roman Catholic Cemetery. snr venrTTen i HOTEL ARRIVALS. Hotel Davies: DM Kerr, Montreal; Dr toberison, Montague; H L Hart, Liverpool, Kog. Queen Hotel: Mr and Mrs C P Morri. gon, Trvon ; N F Bissect, Cardigan; DO McKav, Summerside; Capt Harty, Souris; Miss McDona'd, do; J W Clark, Summer-~ side; Wm Mclean, Northam. pring: Is madoaneces Medicine sity by the ‘m- pure condition of the blood after win- ter’s hearty foods, and breathing viti- ated air in home, office, schoolroom or shop. When week, thin or impure, the blood cannot nourish the body as it should. The demand for cleansing and invigorating is grandly met by Hood’s saparilia, evvnnvyernnnaTnni A Sars which gives the blood just the quality and vit: lity need- | ed to maintain health, properly digest food, build up and steady the nerves | and overcome that tired feeling. It is the ideal Spring Medicine. Get only Foods Sarsaparilla ii.criiser Blood Purifier. Prepared by C. Pp Hoop & Co., Lowell, Mass. . eure all Liver. ‘Tis and Hood’s Pills gick Headache. 250. ARRRARRARRRARARRARS Baking Powder Safesuards the food Alum baki menacers to ) SSTPTPPPerPne nner ners ennrnn aren SAAARARA ARS SSEFPCEE TERS RovAL Made from pure cream of of tartar. against alum. os wders are the greatest of the present day. ROYAL BAKING POWDER ©O., NEW YORK. enero Nv Office aid Pocket * DIARIES FOR 1899 THE Prince Edward Island Almanac FOR 1899 For sale &t CARTERS BOOKSTORE Gabbe Lddeaeddbsddsdnaddadddcdadd THANK We extend thanks for the pairovage shownus during “98 and wish our friends a bright New Year. Wearehappy to say thatour Xmas trade was the largest in our business. Our claim, to be one of the leading stores in our line is based un the values we givethe people Best goods at least possible prices (Curteous attention) If profits have been minimis~ ed, we have at least pleased the people, and trust during “99 to make up in vo'ume our profits. (Large volume, smal] profite ap A. W. REDDIN, Phim, B. Central Drug Store eS UNE UAL AAA ddd ld dda kA AANA AddAdddddd Sunnyside. a Ko KS X i m KI wee —— thera daily .-~Reddin Bros. Notice todebters—W A Weeks & Co, request a& settlement of al/Jaccounts due them. Pleaseobl ge by paying some at once. Lapies.—See the Jackets at Bros.; over a hundred of them. Ail pew fas! bionable garments. $5 for $2, $450 for $3, $6 for $4—and all felt hats at half price 49S" avley Broe. woorems MG 303, 21. Men’s and] boys} “shockey boots at special p: ices at J. B. Macdonald & Co’s. Stanlev | Men’s feltsand rubbers at special prices at J. B. Macdon ald & Co’s. The greatest bargains in men’s Underclothing, Top Shirts, Sweaters, White; pohirts Colored Shirts to be hadi in the city at J. B Macdonald & Co's | | in all kinds, al! Ulster for men, want, all SORVHHESS ZEST OHSS SSSASEOHE 82G8 COS Gore CONSEOTDE BOSS % BARGAIN CORNER.... 1s ore 23 TZN C S@se0R088 VY Seee HOD ee iN S 74, be She ws THIN OL: prices. Better grades, Aliso Overcoats from $5.00 up. 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