THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBFR 22 1897 —$—— ea . * £ eet — — ae = eee ——— NANSEN. HERR «NDREE’S VENTURE. [Odd A Way 4 va x aa hi, AND OTSER JTRS \_yyvppevnn "ey PINT: 1¥ a TT det , | == bh 4) LOPPTPPEPERPETPIYPOAPDPPTAATE TTT POPPE TTP . PPPTEROTTERSAPP PNT tpt Pe: a 1 ) | To drift with thee, not strive agaiost thy r oo j : ' _ I } : , I Ze t i nf tide F Want was Supposed to b>» Andee’s Baloon ig a - — > Hh ; §h | ' ; rhe Was a Dead Whalie, Tae Fasrwer : ‘ ae ° ) | A } All-powerfal Nature! to pursuc thy ; ; lox Pastner was here on Saturday, _ Meet me at the Alwa 1S Bus Ktore {ye , , 4 law. Lonpon, Nov 18.—Reuter’s Agency is * |e of me “ u ys sy PS : «RASES by the Sake {jf | ; : tT : ' : SNOW ) : S wees fatt y treats® meee @ . re ae dpe whe Attentive, —with devout and childlike informed, with reference to tive mve- Sxow.—Four inches of exow fell at the ) es {i - method o yorsistent se 5 ; e r YP) » ey } — a * ying eauses rom thé blood. Cone | awe terious cries reported “by Norwegian | Wer! ard on Friday evening. | « tine us inteligent Minin SS 1 | Hark’ning unto thy voice, and none beside: | captains to have been heard on Spiz- aie > : sures } imum of suffer. if | - ons : ; INDRE eS : i ; j vt alte ™ 5s ane of cure possible in ; To drift with thee! With thee for friend bergen, and the rehef ex ped ition whieh A Ht NDRED Pipes Hear them in St. j _ a: Iv pb ca | and guide, | has lett Tromsoe on the assumption James’ Hall tomorrow pight. = aved attemp’s unaided i | In fragile bark, careless of cold or | that they may have come from Ano- ‘ ie sie (fous i . os ‘ : ; _ - 7 . 7" a] r . ‘ Graduate af I y Universi y H thaw, ldree, that the opinion held by Are ic Cock or rae Nortu—See the gallant | & € I Py i saree Gants a1 e io brav: the ice-pack and the dread | craveilers in| England, and by those who Highlao lers at St. James’ Hall tomorrow > {hh “fs trhe . : j de . z . ( cere ta a aaa a rani ft sea-maw ! have receatly returned from the far} Pigut. ! = be ca : year® practice a¥e ° Lv. ‘ . y ‘ ” ee ° . T ae va revistere dint’ s.andCanad®, ji So are man’s conquests won, 80 glorified. | North, is that the suggestion of An ; Y ns T ’ | ; ple dint nad», | Se ns rina & = » he Tae Wearner.—Northerly to north! a Ihe 2 7 CHARLOTTETOWN, P ET, | The truest compas isthe seemgpg soul. | cree Oelng any where near Spitzbergen | westerly wind etroo uy n y the day a r ‘ . : ae ee : rr se nods; strong during the day. ry > CaN . via R ; Oh, wond’ring Earth! did not thy | is not worth a moment’s consideration . Geueral : Bd i! : fa oo jlte - Oi ‘ \ : \ : "4 4 oe : ; yeaerally fair aod decided!y co'der today | e t * acromod> tions reserved for patients, , S} irit glow, Among geogr aphers itis felt that the re- aud Tu day: locsl snew flur i : oo F Bg a t ‘ } : , . ; : . § . oMe ; c / i rries. = Reference on ' Calling to mind the deathless | lief.ex sedition may be productive of good, T a . ju e sot 15 lyr $ Genoere | aS it is possible tnat some one may have 1 4 : I Pe 2 Ps > J |} AsN ; : ‘th » froz Pole Lee vi Ss lead , aT ha od a - : Y. M. L. A.—Let no other event induce Ie ] aes 3 =. ae ; As Naneen, pliol o ve frozen role, eb iett on ° pitzb rgen. The place 18 now | .,, t : the Kev. T F. Fulleriou’? ~s — it Lil voune Viking rode the icy fl.e, | crowded with tourists and sporismen in phonies <P gol pegete® Fe spade hg Ih at — — ENN aa Ww, ti ri = 1 ft iW ' ‘a cami i : - aie, —_ 2 | Jecture on “Rambles in Scotland” in St. » €! restiing their sre ou ne | St ner ‘ S| av (Tr was nearly ’ y 2 restiing the pecre rom € nner, @nd jast veara visitc r was ue ¥Y{ James’ Hall tomorrow evening. These ; ‘ + ~ To be s \uc Y a Fasy Keading, Cour’ ' ‘ Wo, In ¢ & s ceonty. RIDAY. 2 Fwenty-sixth The New York Sun, in connection with day of Nov ut twelve o clock, | the Laurier—Davies visit to Washington, an, in } rder mad vy the i ranews its ol j a ivice to Canada, that if it | sail ( ; f Nai € wants te benefit of the United States instal mes : market it must take the disadvantages of | Achar | r Beer, Lewis Llerbert | United States Government, Not even Sir peer, Mary z ee Walter R. | Wilfrid Laurer will bay at that price. Brecken innift k Bre 1 are : Complainants, and Horace Hedley Beer and The British officiala have accepted the Edear Hubert Beer are Def ants submission of the Maddakbels, on the sur- AM that tract piece and. parcel of land. sit- ate in the Royalty of Charlottetown in (yeen’s County aforesaid being part of pasture « Lot gumber sixty one, in ‘ bounded and i 1s foll ws, chat av; Commencing on the -south Willow Road (known also as ti} the said Royalty, ! scri! d i “is to side of ' the Pottery Road) and the western eige of the Mount faward Road, and running thence westward- lpalong the South side of Willow. Road, three iundred and forty five feet, thence at sight angles southwardly three hundred and seventy : sise feet, thence at right angles eastwardly, | ew the Mount Edward Road, three bundred and forty five feet, thence a'ong the west edge a¢ Mount Edward Road, north, to the place 4 commencement, being marked as plots, mmbers five, six, seven and eight, thirty even and thirty eight ona plan of certain and sold at public auction by the trustees ~@ dSaint Duastan’s College, on the thirteenth @ 4 7 May A. D. .1$72, registered in the " of the Registrar of Deeds, . and keeper FD dplans of Prince Edward Island, in Charlotte- Ht own, the above described lancs abutting on @ the south and west lands, the property of, arid inthe present occupation of the Honorable Rewan Robert Fir-gerald, Axp ALsoall that wher tract piece or parcel of land situ- ae lying and being in Charlottetown inQueen's County aforesaid and being part of Town Lotsmumbers eighty two and eighty tee in the fourth hundred of Town Lots ia tat is to say: Commencing ata pest on the northwest skle of the street, gunning along the north sxle of King’s Square atthe south- cast corner of a ciwellaag house formerly owned by the hte Thomas J’arsons and now in the B posession of Robert McLaurin, therce north B iwenty six degrees forty-five minutes, west muording to the Magnetic Meridian of the year 1764, for the distance of one hundred wl sixty feet or tothe south-side of Fitzroy Sweet, thence north sixty three degrees fifteen tes east along the sowth side of Fitzroy Sweet for the distance:of ninetyveight feet, or wthe west side of Town Lot number cighty fur, thence south twenty six degrees forty- ire minutes cast, along the western side of Town Let number eighty four, tor the cistance done humdred and sixty feet to. the said street m the north side of ‘King’s Square, and tence westerly, alang ithe northwest side of “id street, the distance of forty-five feet, thence north twenty six degrees forty-five @ fF Mantes west, the distance of ninety Six feet, thence at right angles westerly, and. paralled said street for the distance of thirty one ket, thence south twenty six degrees forty- ie minutes east, the distance of ninety ~six ket, or tothe said street fronting on King’s Square and thence westerly along the north- “et side of said street to the place cf Ommencemenit. Also ali that other tract, piece.and parcel of Bnd, situate at Dd »,.in ‘King’s County, Bitiace Edward Island, bounded and de- itibed as follows, that isto say: (Commenc- mg at the south side of a soad or aireet running Main Street to the residence formerly (ccupied Ly Pierce Gaul, at ‘the north-west angle of a plot of lamd im possessien .of Alex- Mer Martin, and thence running -south a *stance of sixty-two feet, and thence running “siwardly a distance of thinty-six feet and ge inches to a stake set at a <iiatance of Miy-ore and one-half fect from the toad =f or §=s treet, and «thence ‘rthwardly a distance of fifty-oee .and ime-half feet to a stake set on the south side eg «ad toad or street, at the distance of forty- Mne feet nine inches from the plac: of cow- t, measured along said raad ar Bet, and thence eastwardiy along said street M toad a distance of forty-nine fect mime ‘to the piace of commencement. “Nd also all that tract piece or parcel of ie. wuate lying and being in the Royalty of eetown, in King’s County, bounded as B® that is to say: On the north by a J alty road, on the sough by Plot Number B > the east by Plot Number 156, and on 4, “6% by Plot Number 183, containing (8) oma of land, being Plot Number (164) 7 thdred and sixty-four in the said Royalty tere an Charlottetown this fifteenth day ember, A. Di. 1597. mg LD. C. MeLEOD, ‘aie a Vitray S. Srewarr, Master in Chancery. —-3 se 5. Complainants’ Solicitor, a [banisity DR. J. p. MURRAY, 74 Queen St, — Ourlettetown aforesaid, bounced as follows, |. Arctic Seas? | —Florence Karie Coates, 10 Magazine for November. a NEWS IN SHORT METRE, THE Items of Interest Bo'led Down Fur More render of the property and rifles looted at Malzar, and on the paywent for such pro~ perty that is not forthcoming. This tribe also has to pay a fise of 10,000 rupees hod to eurrender 20 hostages for tveir future good conduct. Richard Raddatz, of Oshkosh, Wiscon- ein, has invented a submarine boat. On Monday last with a companion named William H..Eoglebright, he went down ip eleven feet of water, remaining three hours The boat rose and sank at will by the movement of alevel. Theinventor says they could easily have remainded down six hours. The air was. good, but their feet got somewhat benumbed. The ‘Dominion Cotton Mills company b have decided to abolish the use of steam p for power purpose, and have given @ con- tract to the Lachine Rapids Hydraulic aud Land’ Company, by whieh the latter will + supply electricity for power for a period of twenty years. The contract represents dollars and is one of the biggest deals cf the kind ever put through in Canada. Health and strength carry us through dangers.and make us safe in the presence of peril. A perfectly strong man'with rieh, pure blood bas nothing to fear from germs He may breatbe in the baeilli of consump- tion with impunity. Ifthere isa wea spot where the germs may find an en- trance tothe tissues, then ‘the trouble »begine. Disease germs propagate with lightning-like rapidity. Ouce in the blood ‘the only way to get rid of them is to kill them. This is what Dr. Pierce’s Goldea Medical Discovery is for. [t purities the blood. Thet means that it kills the germs, but that is only part of what itdoes. = Lt assists digestion by stimulating the secre- tiun of digestive fluide, s@ prom sting assimilation and onutritioa; purifies aad enriches the blood and so supplies the tiseves with the food they need. It bailds up strong, healthy flesh avd pute the whole body into a disease—resisting state. Send 31 one-cent stamps to cover cost of mailing onéy, and get vais great book. The People’s Common Sense Medical Adviser, qésolutely Feet. Address, World’s Dispensary Medical Association, Ne. 663 Main Street, Buffalo, N. -Y. If you feel weak, dull and discouraged you will fiud a bottle of Hood’s Sarsapa- rilla will do you wonderful good. ES CED MARRIED. At the house of Mr. R. H. Jenkins, Pleasant Street, today, Nov. 22nd, by Rev. T. F. Fullerton, Malcolm McNeill, of ‘Long Creek, to Maggie Auunie McPhee, of Nine Mile Creek. At Boston, on the 10th ult., William T. England, to Miss Nellie Dyment, both formerly of Lot 7, Prince Edward Isla.d. ee — —_—_—_ DIED Fell asleep in Jesus, early this morning, Emma J..Knight, aged 42 years, beloved daughter of Joseph and Emma Knight. [Funeral will leave her late home, Hiilsboro Street, tomorrow (1 aesday) the Qird, at half-past two o'clock, by train to Sherwood Cemetery. 1] At St. John’s, Newfoundland, 2th Nov. Rosa Marion, the beloved wife of F. H. Arnaud, of the Merchants Bank of Hali- fax. and daughter of the late W. H. Hob- kirk, M. D., aged 43 years. —_— Reyal makes the food pure, whsdesome and delicious, Pure | ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. Ha per’s : an expenditure of over half a millien. \.eombination will convey paseengers from stranded there, but tye general oOpiston ts that the cries emanated from bird-, an that the object wich was supposed to be Andree's baloon was a dad whale. With regard to Andree bh meelf, the chief reason for contilence iu lis safc ty lies in the fact that he, ike Nansen, knew well whathe was and had Studied the sniject. Arctic express the opinive that Audr-e may have dying, carefa ly author'tics coasts of America or of As.a, : ad, afler | wintering there, muy make his wav back next «pring. Be was well provided wich e 1 at ae . | er us, al Citcs, Ale would ye able tu live Oh UELTS $ seals, etc, daring the winter mouths, asthis has been the most open year on record in that part of the Arctic. If, how- ever, Andree has come dowa in the mdde of the ice anywheré between 83) degress porth and the Pole the highest aathorities are of Opinion that it would be pracucally imposs ble for him to get out, -<—-- WITHIN REACH NOW. the price uf The Daily Globe, Toronto, was made, whieh should greatly invrease its circulation. In the announcement of the change it is etated that the great reduction in the price Of paper and the introduction ot the typesetting mmachines have made this posetble, but, considering the great expense that will incer in their efforts to secure all the news everyday and the exceedingly fullreports that they will give of all important events, 6 a year was uot to» much to pay. At $4 per year their circula- tion shoutd soon reach the 50,600 mark, expecialle as all the departments, includ- iag their excellent Saturday illustrated edition, are to be kept up to their present high standard. THINGS TO MAKE A NOTE ©F, Coun. Horne will occepy the chair in Kindergarten Hall tomorrow eveuing. Tenicur.—St. Peter’s Hall, Rev. &. T. Bryan, things Which loterested our Fore- fathers,” L5cts., 8 o’clock. Remember Rev. J. T. Bryan’s tllestrated lecture in St. Peter's Hall ‘tonight npon “Thiogs Which Zatereeted ovr Fore- fethers.” Rev. Mr. Bayan’s lecture tontght will be one of the events ef the season. Be one ef the audience. Leorvure —Rev. B. Sutherland will de- liver a n-w lecture én aid of the Diamond Sabilee Sunday Scheo!l Library of Zion Cpurch, ou Thursday, Deceutber 2nd, prox. His sulj«t will be “Bits of Heather, or Scenes and Stories from Old Scotland ” Be the kindness of the Y. M. d. A. of St. James’ Church bevwwill be able to illustrate with @ series of stereoptican views what ke hopes to describe by word mouth. Fall particulars will be given later. Remember the date. Tae Horrors or OLv Fiaos.—The roar spi shriek of the burstmg sheil, The thundering of murderois cannon. Rambling pontoons. Trailing pinions and wufiled drums,—ati will flash before you im psnoramie graudeur as you listen to Rev. Mr. Gough’s grand lecture, “War and its Horrors,” in the Kindergarten tc- merrow evening. This is not the experimental effurt of a novice, but the great literary eventof the season. Mr. Gough is at home on the platforw. While in India it was his privilege io address mammoth assemblages. He has taken the platform many times in ‘the “Great Republic” and has spoken to listening theausands from the rostrum of Exeter Hall London. Come and hear him Tickets areon sale at C. D Ravkinsand George ‘Carter & Co’s. Price 1l5c, two fer 25. For the sake of comfort, buy our ander- clothing. We have bought a manufacturers samples iu Scotch underwear and cen se}! you choice soft pure wool as low a= you can bay the ordinary Canadian elsewhere. For underclothivg at low prices try us—J. B. Macdonald & Co. Prince Edward Island Itius- trated. Price 25e, for sale at ali the bookstores. The announcement is made that the Intercolonial and Drummond Counties Montreal to St. John in twenty-four hours. Seventeen hours and fifteen minutes is the time by che Canadian Pacific. paid nn actinides. ms 904 A SURE CURE FOR CONSUMPTION. There no such thing. Scott’s Emul- sion comes the neareat to it, but even that will not care advanced cases, but taken in time it will cure this disease. reer Capt. Dreyfus, disgraced and imprisoned for treason in the French army, 15 said 10 have been permitted to escape, and the story is now 80 well authenticated that it will he made the subject of inquiry jn the Chamber of Deputies. It is believed that reached land somewhere on the norh'! This idea is consi iered al] the more | k y : On the first of November a chauz? ia} who had the pleasure of listening to ih- rev. lecture on previous occassions kaow how eloquently be can haudle the sab- | ject. Away From Home —There are thousands ot I-landers whohave made their homes far away from their native province. Your ifriends may be amongst the unmber, | Think how pleased they will b+ if they received a copy of “Prince Edward Island ; Tilustrated ” at Cnristmas, For sale at all , bookstores, or at this office. Price 25 cts, ae ae Prower Paruent.—P. M. McLaucblaa, | | of Souris, assured with the Confederation Life Association under policy Ne. 2539), ‘died on the 4th inst. Claim papers were | mailed to Halifax on the 12th, received at the head office on the 15th, and a cheque for the amount of the pohey, viz., $1000, was received by the agent at Souris, Mr. | H. 8S. Sterns, on the 19th and baaded to Mrs. Teresa McLauchlin, mother of the deceased. Such p:ompt payment as the above on the part of the Confederation Life commends itself to the insuring public. a C.M B.A.—The C. M. B. A. of Tignish gave a grand entertainment in their ball on Friday night last, a prominent feature of which was a magnificent eration On this well known organization by Rev. Father Burke, its agent in this province. A number of local ladies and gentlemen took part in the programme with great credit to themselves. Commendatory speeches were made by Reve. D. McDonald and F. Turbide. A pleasing and novel feature of the entertainment was the serving between the parts of the programme of coffee and cake. Dr. Murphy, the popular president of the C. M, B. A. at Tignish, presided. PERSONAL. Harry Woodwerth, who has been in Sackville a few weeks, left on Wednesday en route to New York.— Post. Registered at the Queen: Fred M Heath, Toronto; L T Helland, St John; E Bos- well, Victorias Rev A Craise, Mouvt Stewart; E H Wright, Summerside. In its Ladies’*Coilege Notes theSack ville Post says: Miss Allen, daughter of Rev. J.S. Allen, Murray Harbor, P. ©. Island, a former student, has returned to pursue the art course. It is pleavinz to hear that Mr. Nathaniel Smith, who was so badly injured on Friday evening, covtinues to improve, avd it is thought that he will recover. He is well cared fer at the Priuce E¢ward Isiand Hospital. The remains ot Capt. Gillis, recently drowned at Ghatham, N. B., were buried at Tigvish oa Friday by the loca! clergy assisted by the Rev. A. &. Burke, of Alberton. There was a large and sorrow- ing attendance, Hote] Davies: A J King, T A Cossman, Halifax: W Rankine, M C Barbour, St John; J MéFarlane, D Watson, jr. F D Scott, W A Cookson, Stan E Hu:, Mon- treal; J W Richards, Bideferd; F B Cos~ set, Krockville; W C P tfield St Joho; A E Williams, S’Side; B Dawson, City; BC Cox, Souris. Mr. M. J Keating, press representative of Keith’s Theatre, planned and directed ac entertaiament recently given in Boston for the benedict of the homeless sufferers by the Windsor fire. The entertainment , was given in the Bijou Opera House, the free use of which was kindly allowed by Mr. Keith, and it wasa suceess from & financial as well as an artistic standpoint. The friends of Mrs. .L. ‘C. Worthy will hear with regret that she was attackel by paralysis on Saturday afiernoon, one side being affected. All that medical skill cau do to effect an émprovemest in her cou- dition 18 beng done, but there was po change to nute up to two o’clock this afteraoon. Mre Worthy had been ill fora day or two before the attack, but nothing serious was thoagut of. os FOR MERIT That’s why we received Seven First Prizes and Honorary Medal at the Pro- vincial Exhibition for SOVE® EIGN Good-. =_ — Sovereign Flavoring Extracts have won on their own wmerite. Tiey advertise themselves by their excellence for every housekeeper wants the “BEST,” and knows it when she gets it. Ask for “SOVEREIGN” brand Made by SIMSON BROS. & CO. the diegraced soldier was the victim of a! plot. i Halifax. NS. PEPPDOPRRDOPHET IDET OTT AP : PPUT AHN prnnenernennnneenepennnn i annenn nay eT IADR TE DT RTT TTT TRE TTT? ir : REMOTE PERE RE 7 —_~——— inn i | [Ine I» [i- |i {hyp jj al {hi . > I iia ih in Ladies’ and Children’s: one of the best assorted stocks, and best value in the Provinces. A Wonders in Ladies’ at 20¢, 25c, 30c and 45c a pair Children's Heavy wool in small sizes, fom LOC & PALL Ribbed Cashmere in all sizes and qualities, —=y = STANLEY BROSs., The Always Busy Store SSSETT?T FITTV TTT TTY << STS TTT Te TeTT TTT ¥¥ I have removed the Glass and > balance of my : Crockery Ware To mv Grozery Store, where I will continue to sell it off at COST uatil complet«ly cleared ot. The sale will only last a few weeks, so call and get bargains. T J. MORRIS STREET a -_—— Old Sydney Mine Round Coal ——— aa STEAMER ELLIOT Due to-morrow with 560 tons. Above Coal landing Morday. Parties having ordered will please be ready t) receive R. 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