ee A | THE DAILY EXAMINER. CHARLOTTETOWN, DECEMBER Ss 1868 fa Ke KA is a fh wh SS NTN VAL vi MI IW KALGAABADBS y& Local ant Diher tems INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION. Scr able Felt Slippers \ m eut prices ry «l pair, 25 ' yS & pair ith heavy n Uther prices re JIC, 5de ALL COLORS Rad. | n, Black & Brown ALLEY & cO., The Shoeists ss £682 SSSSHSe 2664666806 64664686 56606666 FREI MANDSOME CALENDAR wl EACH SALE a. a btm ae Wr Pes pS Se aa PNP Mae of? 4 a. _— Baked ¢ we ods i iS poss} le to make. Hor fa few of them. Silver { Chocolate Cake C i Rock Cakes Angle | Lemon Cake Wine Cak Patties Deis Ca rerman Buns Whole Wheat Biscuits Crea ul eis (‘rea ‘ ut in | : 1ocolate pies. Le 4} iil ; pir Se T LI S STE WART RAKERY D. ELIPSE BAKES BEST BREAD We ie, cccee Laying Away every selected Christmas Presents Have you yours yet, we would advise you to eall and select now. day. + 0006000000002" ~2 0009 eee ces: Coeonneveceeoes SERVED Tuem Ricut.—Two men were each fiued $5 or one month imprisonme ut | in Montreal the other lay for expectorating | tobacco juice in a street car wher n reques sted {Vv desist. deiiiaiinlalas SHiements Anroap.—A Toronto firm has | just shipped a consigoment of eatile | valned $10,000 and bacon valued at $17,- 500 to Great Britain by way of the Grand fruok. Agricultural implements to the velue of $7,500 were also sent to Austrelia by way of Montreal. STARVATION PrRevVAILS.— The shore of Newfoundlan d, ject of « li iplom: tic French which is the sub- disputation just now, is not adesirable distrist, if Rev Sydney Chi ancey, @ Montreal ustuleter there, is to be believed. He writes to the St John? s papers that alarming destitution prevails along the whole west line, and that assis. tance is necessary to prevent wholesale starvation. sepia Tre Skatine Rink.—Ice is being made as rapidly as possible, and the rink will be op’ n for skating on Monday evening. Dec, 25th (Christmas). Tickets will be for sale at the Drug stores, A W Reddin, C D Rankinand Johnson & Johneno! Kent street. Prices will be the same as last year. You could scarcely give a more appropriate Christmas present, nor ensuring more pleasure to the receiver thai a ticket for the rink. Sibsieliasitaehciual PERSISTENCE CURES.— The most curou'e ca-e of Dys pepsia or Indigestion W all-bealing power of Dr. Mon S an’s Pineapple Tablets. Woat this wonderful medical discovery ha. done for the thousands of pruclaimed bopeless, helpless stomacb invalids it ean do for you. One tablet will relieve and persistence wil] cure. 35 cents. Sold by DrS W Dodd and Geo E Hughes Ll succumb to the —= CRAZY IN THE Bank. created scomethir g ofa censatic! by being found in the Bank of Eoglard pretises at Il o’clock last Saturday night. When discovered he said that he wanted tocash a check, and made a frantic wh into custody. In his pockets they foand silver and gold coins, jewelry and a loaded revolver; and one story says that he was on'y prevented from useing the revolver by the military guards with fixed bayonets closing around him. At the police station he gave the name of George faylor, and being examined by a doctor he was taken to the Bow infirmary. ~A crazy fe llow resislance } take D Rei aie May Ner Accert.—A Montreal despatch cays: The announcement that W C Mac~ donald is to be knighied was semi-oflicia‘e ly confirmed at McGill University to-day. Her Majesty will, it is said, confer the honor on the occasion of the opening of j his We are showing a ery pretty Xmas atock of Fine Jewellry Watches Sterling Silver Articles lepa: tment beautifnl we Our engraving is turning ‘out some work, buy y gifts Ler wil! engrave it free. W. w Wellner, our e BRUCE STEWART & CO’Y, Ky The Great Wat House. : . °F 0s Vf wh: ah Lisi: KBE fs BELLAS 4h K ~~ ; 7 . “7, There is Nothing < =F vs ike pleasing customers. Sy f& Tbat’s what wear doing all ¢y , the time, we give hem such co value for their money that they eg* come back again and bring others 45 : “de fs with them This is the key~ eo note of our success. We strive a & to piease everyone wh ) leaves an we & urder with us. Why not give “ us vour next order and be “ $s thor eoovinced what we p 8 . oe % ay Is ie. vo % We scl cit your valued orders. % fs ue > 7 M ‘n Founders Fngin rs vo tnd Machinists, &. } av. (,O's qs > W (h’town FI, E, I. “ x Phore 12) nq 2 i} Se ° “a. oF” i*a. WAR se Se ry a SF & ats ee | ee ew 22ee @ BO seat \DVICE ABOUT A '@idthe planters imprisoned and ' | HO: tne chemistry and minirg building, latest giftto the University. There is, however, @ possibility that Mr Macdonald may not accept the proffered honor, 43 it is well Known that he is averse tot e ac~ eepting distinctions cf that kind. If he does accept t would coly; be wfter yreat pressure bad been brought to bear upon him. - News Notes The | veo months increased £17 imports into France during the last ,393,960. The £5,808,200. The cultivation of tobacco in Great Bri. tain was prohibited, says London ‘Tit-Bits, by an act of parliament passed in 1782. Tobaceq had been successfully cultivated in Engliod, but wheo Charles II. com: merced derive revenu? from the i me ported leaves, so heavy t«x was imposed ton the home-grown article that if was hoped, wovll stopite cultivation, The growth continued in spiteof all LO was, however, laws tothe contrary right dewao to the reign of George IIL, wher it was finally The planta than destroyed heavily tiued -the large sum for those days of ibirty thousand pounds being exacted as penalties. Jo Ir-land the cultivation was not finally stopped tll 1831 In April, 1886, permission to grow tobacco in Hog- lsnd under certain stringent wax granted by the Inland Revenue Com-~ mssiooers; but chere is po chance of the veneral pronibition betng withdrawn, as d ing so would jojur' ously affect one of the sources of the national revenue. - —_ The Sale of Ontario Apples. stopped by an act in 1782 tions ia Yorkshire were Toronto, Dec. 15 —A } tario apy les has been made by McWilliam large sal» and Everist to Mr Charles Richardéon, of Buffalo. The consignment amounts to five thousand barrels, aimoet ell of which w: ai be exported t » the Usited States. —__—> 0 << = at iG ADACHES |; “ ‘ ; BE AU 00 HE POWDER S, 2sc at all druggist ’MaN’sS rocent an- iS pic When ordering a} Pepper, Ginger, Al or Cream ickr ge spice, Cin rf m can al- namon Tartar from your grocer y ways fee] sure of se best quality by ask Niott’s ‘uring the og for: : 24s & @& 66 62686887 *”- -see4F @OGe + © => ! : = 26 « ! 2 “as “As ee a“ SHNUVUTINNOT TN TRAE PTT ts wr CHARLOTTETOWN a8 as exports duriog the same period decreased — conditions } Failure of the Negoti tions Creates | No Surprise at the Capital. Dec -The report from W ashiogtos that sail IS @ pr yssibili y of | the High Jointers adjourning until March, does not astonish anyone here. According (O private advices from the United Siates capital, very little progress has been made, especially in regard to reciprocity, and muth as Sir Wilfrid ard his colleagues mav long for a trade interchange, there is little or no prospect of securimg it, exc ept | at a tremendous cost to Canada. How ever, if the agony is to be prolonged i summer, it is the Government’s lookout. Should the adjouroment take place antil afier Congress finishes its work on March Sib, it is said in official e¢ rcles here that that Parliament will be im:nediately called together, aod an effort be made to conclude business within two months, as was the case when Sir Jchn Thompson went to Paris in 1893. As a matter of fact, the Government has little or no Parliamentary business to submit, and would be we!] satisfied to get the estimatee through. The Conservative leaders, however, would not likely consent to any such arrangement, except On a positive pledge being given that aoother tession would be held before Par liament is dissolved, OTTAWA, TWO. CENT POSTAGE. The Mail and Empire remarks that: There 1s 4 law on the statute book author« er ————— ~ TIMIIITITEDIT IIIT SEES se oer XEIIMIIIIS SES THI of On- i _—__ -songnnnnnnnumnyenevennttennnnannan etree panne vvagnenntty mnt John T. [icKenzie, THE TAILOR & izing the Gove n nent to reduce the dome- tic rate Of postage totwo cents. Fy r letters to Zauzibar, St Helena, and the Straits Set lemeuts, we will have at Christmas the two-cent charge; but the rate, inspite of the law, will continue at one cent more to any part of Canada. Why should we paythree cents fcra short distance in our own country and two cents for a trip round the world ? Putting it another way, the resident of Zanzibar, or the Niger district, or South Africa, cau, under specia! arrangement with Mr Mulock, eend his letterto any part of Canadafor two cents; but the Canadian who wants to communicate with h s relatives or friends in the next town taxed three cents. Why should Mr Mulock force the Can- adiaon to pay fifty per cent. more for his postage within Canada*than ischarged to the resident of Africa? is After coughs and colds the germs of consumption often gain a foothold. Scott’s Emulsion of Cod- liver Oil with Hypophos- phites will not cure every case; but, if taken in time, it will cure many. Even when the disease 1s fartner advanced, some re- markable cures are effected. In the most advanced stages It prolongs life, and makes the days far more comfort- able. Everyone suffering from consumption needs this food tonic. 50c. and $1.00, all druggists, SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, Toronto. 2POL 2OGS OOO WINK WS GIGS seer > re et - . " WEAR r the celebrated 5 CORSETS To be bought from ~ leading dry goods store 7 m Pa ait : , « " J AS . 3 LST LS SS ES REST SII IEE 7 : i | # | 3 : $ | aAl/ % 7 a wy a“ P. E. ISLAND zed MAAddbbadeadeddd 5 AALAUAMAMASAALUMGUAMAGSANSNALAGLALAUAGAAAAUGAA ddddasddddasdisie siz into | | (S222222 2222222222228 8 Given Away ws We have cut down our advertising appropriation this year one half, and propose giviug XMAS PRESENT “=> Tc every customer buying $1.00 one dollars worth or over. to be given free until end of the year, according to value of purchase, Below is a partial list of presents Chenille Table Linens “henille Curtains Kid Gloves Wool Gloves * Sadie Boas : For Collars Dress Lengths Corsets ee Z Umbrellas Hosiery Handkerchiefs Fancy Goods ue ye Picture Frames Towels ‘tables Purses - Shopping Satchels Valises Trnoke | Work Barkets a 4 Card Cases Silk Waist Lengths A Fur Muff Free with every Jacket el etc. etc. etc. etc. oy We do this in order to introduce to the people, this, the cheapest and best Dry Goods Store § ) on P. E. Island. 9% 2 7 VY ie) Sentner, McLeod & Co. 3% 4 * 8 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SUCCESSORS TO BEER BROS, a oxbys oxbye « a ZS SN AS aS orbye andy. orbye orbye hy - oh ws 3S > AS OS GFF QS as GP as INDIES A Grand Glearance and a help to Select Your Xmas Present for the Father, the Son the brother SOS 7 CES ae wu-—Our Solendid and New Stock of — Overooats, Ulsters, Reefers &% Suits For children, youths, and men throwa at reduced prices for your inspection. Mens heavy D Bb Beaver overcoats a oy the nicest overcoat in the wy for $12 . 4.75, 5.50 Mens heavy Ulsters $3 7.50, 10.00, 12 00. Mens heavy Suits $4 00, 5.50, 6.50. Mens heavy Worsted Serges the nicest ready made goods in town for $12.00. All these goods worih froin 25 to 30 p ¢ more. Don’t Forget the, Boys. We Haven't . ’ . 9 We have the finest stock of children’s suits in town. For the Amas tr: de We offer your choice at greater redu ‘ed prices, Remember our clothing is all of the very latest manufacture. Bright New Stylish Come at once. Our values will make it == easy for you to decide. Store open evenings ti!l 9 o’clock UR. 1 a an nn Co GRAF TON STREET. Ce ——————— —————_. -— —— 5 soe ches. A Parlor Stove ? _ LS aa A. Hall Stove Ls tL A Cooking Stove? that you are going wo buy; which ever it is you will want the Valuable property oo Bayfield Street Dwelling House, Store and Warehouse, Iam instruc sed by Captain White to sell by Public Auction on the premises on Thursday, Secunia Lith at 12 o’clock, noon. The valuable Busines- Stand, inc.uding well fitted Store, Dwelling House withr nine good rooms and frost proof Cellar, exd good Warehouse io the rear. The above is a first-class stand for either a General Grocery or Butcher’s Market, with a w: li es stablished trade, best. We have them. Terms easy and made known at sale. TT E. H. NORTON *ENNELL & CHANDLER sue I EN N , aha div Dec. Jib, 1893 <0 dy Peto en