© DS OOSS FOSCSSH +, OOOO “94S COSC CCOS BEDE # — Be a 4 . ea a atl = Pec x tp. fHE DAILY FXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, DECEMBEK 1, 1897 FCR ALL SKI DISEASES During Seventy years NY-AS-SAN » has never ry failed in MEDICAL ADVJICE: <= any case. ay Wanted--The address | For ef every sutlerer’ in BOLT America, THE NYASSAN MEDICINE CO., TRURO N.S Mention this paper when you write. 135 &w peer ten ye BR. CLP E treats CHRONIC DISEASES by the Sal’ s- bury method of persistent self-help, in rem ?ving causes irom the blood. Coen- tinueus, inteligent treatmentip person or by letrer insares M'nimum of suffer- > ingana Maximum of cure possiblein each case. Avoid attempts unaided. Graduate of N. Y. University And the NEW YORK HOSPITAL. T*enty yveara practice in N. Y. City. Diploma registered in 17 8, and Canada, ADDRESS: CHARLOTTETOWN, P E I, CANADA OFFICE. Victoria Row. Accomodations reserved for patients, References on application, Oct 15 lyr bn nnn! BP SEA GORA BO _——— : Don't Forget The Boys thev need good serviceable foot wear at thie time of year, no need to bave them go with wet feet, when we can **shoe them” for a very small amount. Boys boots from $1.00 pair up Bovs Hockey boots from $1.65 up. Our bogs whole stock, grain boot at $1.50 is a “corker.” R. HK. Jost Corner. O60 Beoe 3000 2M @000re Stamper’s SOSSOESOSOCS 00000001 0900 Lobster Factory FOR SALE. ©0008 C000 3008 SOOC The sudcribera offer for sale their Lobster Factery, «nd Premises at Guernsey Cove, Lot fe, consisting of three-fourths of an acre ot land, with main buildings 117 feet long, by © teet wide and 12 feet post, shiugled rou! and walls, two floors laid with six inch matched spruce flooring, boiling bourse att- ached tou south, and It} feet squ re, and &) feet post, batn house on west side 18 feet square, and 7} feet post. ~ALSO— Dwelling house 28) feet long by °3 feet wide and 12 feet got tower fiat all plastered, kitchen attrac 14 feet square, and 5 feet post. The dwelling house with about one third of an acre of land, will be sold sep«rate ly if desired. If not sold before Tuesoay the 2ist day of Decemter next, the whole will pe Offered at Pub ic Auction, on that day at one o'clock p m., on the premises, For further Particulars, apply to pply '0 PROWSE & SONS, Murray Harbor South. November 24th 1897. a3 6 & wk tl dec 18 ~ LEGAL CARD WARBURTON & McKINNON Barristers, Attorney’s, Notarys Public. C ym missioners for State of Massack usette, 4c., & ¢, OFFICES —"""=> Cameron Block, Charlot’etown Brenoan Building, Summersice 1 Kent Street, Georgetown, A. B. Waraverroy, B, A.. D.C. u,Q . Db. A McKinnon, L. L. B. Ch’town Dec, 1, 807—law & wim a WANTED.—A general servant. Apply to MrsT. J. Htarriv, Brightoo Road: bee ec Bottled Joy. Empty bottles wanted, cheapest ce sh price paid fur all kind of empty bottles, JOHN P, JOY, Victoria Cafe Gt. George St A Pleasant and Successful Cele- i ee bration of the Anniversary of Scotland's Patron Saint —— eee Scotchmen and Their Sons to ti3 Front. | The annual dinner given by the Cale- denian Ciub incelebration of St. Andrew’s Day, was exceedingly pleasant and suc- j i 4 i | cessful,—fully up to the standard of former years. Among those who were unavoidably and regrettably were His Honor the Lieutenant Gcveroor,the United States Consul, Lieut-Colonel knving, Mr. A. C. McDonald, M. P., Alexander Martip, M. P., Hon. D. Gordon,and Major Weeks. But a goodly company sat down to the festive board. The president of the Club Mr. James Mclsaac, Editor of the Herald, presided, with the Chief, Mr. T. A. Mes Lean, at his, right, and the Vice President, Mr.. Robert Campbell, acted as croupier. The dinner was a good one, well served, and it reflected great credit upon the Hotel Davies, the haggis bsing remark- ably good. We quote the menu: avsent > £OUPS Scotch Broth Green Sea Turtle Fist Island Salmon a la Victoria ENTREES Aloyau of Beef Parisienne Potato Cuicken Saute a la Chasseur JOINTS Roast Sirloin of Beef Horse Radish Roast Turkey Chestnut Dressing Boiled Ox tongue Baked Ham REMOVE Scotch Haggis Oat Cake VEGETABLES Cream Potato Parsnips Cauliflower Turbav Squash GAME Potted Hare Roast Partridge with Bread Saute ENTREMETS Plam Pudding Wine Sauce Peach Pudding Gooseberry Tart Lemou Pie Wine Jelly Sponge Cake Scotch Cake Cheese Celery Crackers FRUIT Apples Oranges Grapes Stutt-d Figs Katafias Tea Coffee au Kirsch The toasts—which were henored in cold water,a« pure aod sparkling as ever guehed from Highiand spring, were well received and responded to in short eliquent apeech- es. “The Day an’ a’ whe houor it” drew from W. 8. Stewart, Q. C0, awarin eulo guim on the Scottirl race ecatiered over many laude. Hon. Senator MeDonald, rerponded ably of the Gevernor Geuerai and Parliament of Canads, while the Lieutenant Governor avd the Local Legis lature elicited sc appropriate and lively epeech from our new rremier, the Hon. A. B.Warbarton. Justice was done to the Land of the Heather, which wae graphically described pythe Rev. David Sutherland, who also ep ke of the triumphs of Brain and bravery wou by tie sone of auld Scotiaud; and tne Hon. David Laird, P. C.. spoke enthustacti-ally of the cogelilitie aod prospects of “Our Own Canadian Home.” His Worship the Mayor and Councillor Jubneon responded tur our Civic Governmevt, commenting upon the high credit of the corporation apd the permanent street Victoria Park roadway, and other improvements that are being carried forward. lo the temporary absence of the Attorney General Mr. D. A. Mc- Kinnon, L. L. B. and M. L. A, of Georgetown, responded briefly for the Bench and Bar. Dr. Taylor, re-ponding to the Medics! Profes:i09,took high ground on bebalf of his fellow pr ysicians aud surgeons, in Scotland particularly, and throughout the world, coutendivg that it was noll r to try to save life taan w take it, and that te triumphs of arms andarts and law wee as nothing to the alleviation of pein a d the prolongation of life resulting from the efforts of the medical profession. He was ably and eloquettiy seconded by Dr Couvroy—the oid adage about dcctors dif- fering not applying in thie cese,—and alea by Dr. Kelly and Dr. H. D. Joinnson, C. C. The toact tothe miliary and navel forces of the Empire was responded to by Lieut.-Colonel Moore, Lieut. Stewart and Lieut. McDonald, who ably defended the position of thove whose duty it is to fight tie battles .of their couotrv, ‘ Sister ———— — Royal makes the food pure, wholesome and delicious, Absolutely Pure PCYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. about the cultivation of national sent. ment SURE CURE NT. ANDREW'S DINNER. apy si fn senstnmita Tac h and practical charity a8 practiced by these societies, Mr. W. L. Cotton and A Me Neill, Esq., responded for the Press, ‘without the aid of which, it was | contended,Scotchmen,with all their brains | and bravery, could never have obtained ; position and resowo throughont the world; and the names of Franklin, Howe and Whelan were mentioned as those of members of the Press who had made dis- coveries in se.ence and done statesmanlike work to compare more than favorably with ' tie whievements of men in other profirs 8 o:8.«Mr. MeN ill w.+ exceedingly hap; y in bis remarke, and eliciea loud applau e when he announced tnat he had been all but fifty vears a member of _ the Caledonian Club. The toast to the ladies was bricfly and fittingly responded to by Attorney General McDonali who claimed the highest place of ali for the last and most periect work of the Maker. A voluntary toast,propose by Mr. Duncan McNeill,was drunk to the bonor of Lieut.Colonel Irving—one among the many highly res- pected “absent members.” ‘Our Chief” was briefly and appronriately replied to by Chief McLean; and “Our Host and Host- ess,” by Mr. Davies. The srpeech-s were varied by songs capitally rendered by Mr. J. H. McDonald and Mr. W.S. McKie. Special mention cught to be made of the beautitul song, “ Highland Mary,” sucg bv the octogenarian member of the Club, Robert Law-on, Keq., and of the accom- paniments played and the lively *“ after dinner speech ” rendered by Mr. Joseph. The company perted in “the wee sma’ hours ayant the twal,” singing “Auld Lang Syne” and “God Save the Queen.” ST. DUNSTAN’S COLLEGE The Feast o St Ardr w’s was celebrand at St. Dunstan’s College in a becoming manner, We regret that our report of the exer is*s is unavoidably cro: ded out of this issue of THe Fxamimer. PERSONAL. Rev S. J. Arsenaul,C. $8. C.,St. Joseph’s College, is visiting his parents, Han Sen. ator and Mrs Arsenault, Abram’s Village. At the Hotel Davies: D A McKinnon, Georgetown; Richard Fawcet, Halifax; H C Creighton, St John; W L Ogle, Toron to; R F Shaltey, Yarmouth; L E Hudson, Quebec; B C Cox, Souris. Rev. R F. Dixon, is in Ctester, Eng- laud. He is bard at work there, deliver‘ng on an average five lectures each week and three sermon on Sunday’s with incessant travelling. —Halifax Chronicle. The announcement is made that Mr.Joho Craig, until receratly horticulturiat of the experimental farm, has been married at Ithaca,New York,to Mrs Currier, forme:ly ot Ottawa, who has procured a divorc- in the States, Mrs. Bessie Starr Keefer, of New York, arrived here last evening sud proceed d t Montague thie morning. Mra. Scare Keefer, it will be remembered, did some very eff ctive work in the interests of God Templury here some six or seven years ago. Queen Hotel: L T Holland, St John; H I, Mididleton, St Louise; JJ Salter, News port; N &;H F sharp, St. Jobn: Bessie Starr Keefer, New Y.nk Citv; F G Gordon, Montague Bridge; .}| McDonald, Boston; Bella Gordon, di; R L F trathy, Yar- mouth; E @ Wright. S’side; A W Woodard, Montreal; William Gil espie, Carlics; Jack [shell], St Lonis. A handsome brass tablet, suitably inscribed, has been placed in St. Mary’s Cathedral, Halifax, in memory of the late lamented Sir John Thompron. The table: was erected by the family of the late premier. It wasxto have been unveiled Lord and Lady Aberdeen, but the condition of the interior of the church at the time prevented this being done. There was cons quently no formal ceremony, tbe plate veing placed in position by the con- trectors, DIED At Marshfield, on the 27th ult., aftera brief illneer, Mary Jane, beloved wife of Hector H. Darrach, aged 24 year. At Georgetown Royalty, on the 36th ult., after a long and severe illness, Mrs (Capi) David Parker aged 44 years, relict of the lateCapt Parker, leaving one son, two daughters and a lerge circle of triewds to mourn the lose of aloving mother and kind friend, Fuceral Thursday at 11 a m. ; In this ci'v,on the 30th ult., Margaret below edjwife of Frederick Parkman,(carpenter) n her 42nd year,leaving a sorrowing husband one daughter, a mother andiwe brothers tomourn their loss, The deceaeed was the only danghter of the late John Robert- sun of Cavendish. (Funeral will leave her late residence, Douglas St, Thuraday morning at 10 o’clock for Cavendish. Friends and ac qnaintances respectfully invited to attend. It 1 claimed thatthe electric railroad at Cairo, Egypt, are beatiig those o Brooklyn in the record of numbers of people killed. The Egyptian roads have been running a little over a year and 140 people were killed or injured by their cars during the first twelve monthe. —_-— Just think of it,and before buying remem ber that [have laid in my winter’s stock of Empire Extra and Fmpire Blend Tes, the tea that has given such splendid sat- isfaction for the la-t four yeas. We have it in l-Ib pkgs. 3 and 5-!b tine, and 20 and 60-lb steel chests. Call and get a sunply. —T.J. Morris corner Queen aud Kent Streets. Loxpox, November 29.—It developed to-dey, from the investigation made iato the subject, that the eight barges loaded with cases of gun-powder falsely labelled “arms,” which had been seized by cust ms officers on the Thames, were consigned from St. Petersburg to Jubutil, through a Paris agent, and were probably intended for Abyssinia. with formal ceremoniee during the visit of. ee ee en ———— a a * —_ Great Jacket sale.— Beer Bros- City Taxes. —Watch the daily papers for the list of those who bave not vet paid their city taxes, Pay up at once and avoid 3i. Saipments —The schooner Rcharde, sailed from Alberton on 23rd inat., for Port of Spain and Fernando, with 2,255} sacks of oats, 258 | barrelsof po.ator~, 344 boxes do., 16 horses, anda quantity of cheese, shipped by Hon. B. Rog-rs.—Summerside Agri- culturist. | publicity. Mystery, the Gon ——————— New Leeat Firu.-—Hon. A. B. War burton and Mr. }'. A. MeKinoon, M.L. A of Georgetown,barristers and attorneys at law, have formed a partnership with of fices at Charlottetown, Summerside and George wa. Their advertisement appears elsewhere in to-day’s issue. W.C. T. U.—The temperance meetin: in the bavement of First Methodist Chur h last evening was well attended. The pro gramme was made up of speeches, paper and recitations, all of which were great), appreciated. The meeting was under the auspices of the Women’s Christian Tem perance Union. Rev. G. M. Campbell pre- sided, Catenpar,—The Plant Steamship Con piny have issued a calendar for 1898, on of which has been forwaried Tue Exam nek. The figures are large and clear, anv ean be easily read across a room. In ad- d tion to the calendar for 1°98 there is a sheet forthe present month of December which makes it useful trom this time f rth. — Wantinc Owxers.—A horse and truck wagon was left tied to a postin the vicinity of Pleasant Street all Jast night. Th morning a refident of the neighborhoo had the shivering animal removed to : stable. The matter was placed in the hands ofgihe polier, but at latest account: the owner had not ooen located. Another horse and truck-wegon wa: found on the etreets last night by ale police but the owner is et !! missing. Fire THis Mornisc.—About four o’clock thie morning the alarm sounde: for a fire on board the steam tug T. A Stewart, owned by the Messre. Farquhar- son. The firemen got to work as quickly as porsible, but before the fir could be extinguished damage amountin in value to several hundrec dollars wa done, The houses were al] destroyed, ard Cuptain McIeaac’s w ich and some of hi- clething was lost. There was no insur ancé. The cause of the fire is not known. The tng wax pnton the wavs yesterday preparatory to being laid up for the wiuter. Scorr Act. John G Scrimgeour, ot Cardiyan,and Angus Macdonald,ot George town, were each arraigned before Stipen diary Magistrate Blanchard on Monda: last, charged with violating the &cott Act In each case a five of $50 or two month imprisonment wa« imposed. B fore Stipeo- diary Magistrate Palmer, on the same day Bernard Croken; uf Emerald, was fined a similar amount for contravening the Scot: Act. At Elion last night two more Scot: Act cases came up for trial before Mr Palmer, which were adjourned unti: Tuesday next whep they will be tried in Charlottetown. The defendants are Thomas McLennan and Joha Andrew Mcleaac. The December number of The Canadian Home Journal is particularly interestins and well and profusely illustrated. The cover and first two pages are devoted t the town of Barrie, Unt. It is prettily sketched, and gives eleven beautiful view: of the town and surrounding scenery. In. the fancy work page are illustrations and directions for a complete set of table liner in hoily design, any or all of which would te most suitable for handsome Christmas gifts, and any pirce +f which can be 0 btained throngh the Journal. There ‘8 aquaint'v written poem, covering a full page, by W lliam Van Buren Tompson ot song tame, elaborat-ly and artistically illustrated by Paul Caron. And pos-ibly most important of the Jo r- val’s contents is a page on the newly «1- gau'zed Canada Club which, as the ides unfolds in each pumb r of the Journa’, will be of spec al imverest to every Cans- dian woman, tains some receipts for delicious candies, with fall direetions how to make them at home; a page by MrsJoy on the Christ- mas dinver menun ; Christmas stories and games for the «bildren ; the latest fashions in mid winter furs am § owrs; three pages of music, and « nnnty of other interest~ ing articler. al) texnrieliv ilnetrated. MERIT That’s why we received Seven First Prizes and Hovorsry Medal at tbe Pro- vincial Exhibition for SOVEY EIGN Gocd:. Sovereign Flavoring Extracts have won on their own merits. Tley advertise theme |ves by their excellence for every housekeeper wants the “BEST,” and knows it when sbe gets it Ask for “SOVEREIGN” brand Made by SIMSON BROS.E& CO. Halifax. NS. LOGAL, AND O.RER IVEMS. The current iseue also con- | TPN TNI NED DEPORT ee eP none tent soprennvasn noppnpnnnente net NIN Zz Meet me at the Always Busy Store. The Best That Money Can Buy At the Price MAKE A NOTE OF THIS FURS..... } We show you the latest novelties in Muffs, Boas and Ruffs, Collars, Caps, Mitts, G — ves etc, and each article TEPPPPYPYAPPPP RAND Ts POP TTIND VY } SPS FTF S FST ETT TEP That’s what we offer you in our stcck; and we have yet to see one single article of equal merit offered elsewhere at alower price thau it could be bought of us. IIb» OD OR OO458 oD OD 23 |] 4AS]DS The Rest That Money Can Buy at the Price Myce etl STANLEY BROS., The Always Busy Store FE SSSESSSSSS FSSC EVES S TE: nd SAAAAAAAAASAAA SAAAARS ASA H Clearing Sale. I have removed the Glass and ba’ f “eeS"“S Seockery Ware SIF FFFISITT TTT vr Ul TYTTYYTVEYYYYYUTTYYETELYCT ENN OVYLYTESYYYTIOTT OTTO OOTY TTT T TET ELTON PP YY NTD PET eT rye PP TS TPT ET PETE P PPL “il To my Grocery Store, where I will continve to gell it off at COST until completely cleared out. 2 The sale will only last a few weeks, so call and get bargains. T J. MORRIS QUEEN STREET BEES ESE ES EEE PERN EY PAAAAA AAAS A F<EFE EES EEE EE EY ei worth 60c. 50 doz Meu’s 4 ply linen Collars, all the honest shap2s, 2 tor 25e. New Tics in great vari-ty. Men’s Underelething, 39c, 49>, 9c suit, woth a great deal nore. buy now. Everybody Wants to Save Our prices do the Saving Men’s Overcoats, $2 85. } Another lot of Men's w:rm wool lined Gloves, Men's Uisters, 4.90. ‘ for 50c, worth 75c. J. B. Macdonald&Co tener Pard Piet oP ie tai ALOR Sa LO NIH a tag a tet we Men’s heavy wool lined kid mitts, 4% pair, Kecspaehent teeta af et ein tig being ing get