! : ‘ : ee ar BP & sists fine aur of ow ee cee ‘ch Services, Sexpay Nov 20. METHODIST rayer meeting at R MCamp)«ll atll and mS and KBible Class at 2.30, chu wh Sunday =! - Grace Chure Prayer meeting at 10 Rey W.J K rby atti, and’. Morning theme, hankful tf “W i Evening theme, ‘Sarah he Prineess or the danwer of beauty.” Sunday Sehool and Bible class et 2.15 Epworth Leagueat close evening «@rvice Strangers cordially nvi ed Semis provided for sliangers PRHSBYTERIAN Zion Prave neeting at 10.15. liev Mr, W hite hea ' and 7, funday Schooland Bible Cla St. Jan Prayer meeting at 10. Rev T. ¥. Fullerton, at (lL andat7. Sanday school ani Bil ‘las 2. i CHUR i of ENGLAND St. Pau Mo ning Prayer at ll, Sunday School and Bit Class at 2.30. Evening Pray i Holy Communion at7, All seats and uneppropriated, Every body welcome St. P five Commanion at8 ani il Mat 4 ible (dass and Children’s cate- chisit at 2 i rsong at 7. All seats ppropriated SAPTIST. Prayer meeting at lt Rev G. P. Raymond at lland 7, & day school and Pastor's Bible cia > rangers welcome and vrov ible seats. ~ DU NST AN’S CATAEDRAL Low ‘ hildren’s Mass at q iis \ : ‘ i; sermon at 150, Vespers nad |} tict 1 ALT pm, ( VN TRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Cort ott an trafton Streets. Rev eo M ld at 1 ind 7 Morning theme r) {fb ipleship”. Evening theme The H of Lepers.”’ Sunday School nd 5 B Class at 230. Prayer ‘ Wetln sday evening at 7.30 CHtud {OF CHRIST. st George Street Ser ; 3 1da School ani Bible ‘ : ; “ Prayer meetvng ev at 7.3) H<s°NUT STREET Prayer meetit ya Chestnut Street, Sunday LV ATION ARMY Sur y Ser : 7, 11, 3, an. at7 p.m W I ervices—Monday, ‘Tuesday Thurs lay and Saturday ats p. m. 168 “EL MEETING, Gosr! Mt . Raitway Men’s Meeting ! VW ht’s Hull, Sunday afternoon at 4 ilways welcome, Le*soOn the Sabbath Day. Re ‘mber New Goods Purses, Clunaware, Stationery, Parker Fountain Pens Staffords inks. Faney Goods. Toys, Books, Dolls, HASZARD & MOORE SUNNYSIDE. ee ee Ot ERS real sale (lothing We purchased for spot large quantity of Boys Ulsters, Reefers, at less original cost of We bought the price—ana sell quick, and hey go. yu share in the cash a Mens and Overcoats than tne the cloth. quick at we will nov out t Will y bargains. Mens Working Jackets for $2.00 each other prices in proportion J,_B. MACDONALD & CO The acknowledged place to buy Clothing, Boots and $333. bees 0 PEACE CONPERENCE ee te EL CN a THE DAILY BXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 19 1898 -~— — ae New Lignt Arad The Czar’s Plans. Lonpoxn, Nov. 17.—The peace confer ence is to be held, not at Brussels, a4 pron posed by the Czar, but at St. Petersburg, and is not likely to meet before the latter partof February or the early part of March. Several of the foreign, Govern- ments signified their readiness to take part in the conference in the international peace congress, providing it was heldin the Russian capital, rather than iv that of BU- gium, expressing the opinion that the cou» ference would gain much in prestige and in weight if it were to take place on the banks of the Neva, under the presidency of the young Czar, rather thun at Brussel-, where 80 many abortive international con- greases have been held. The delay inthe meeting 1s due to the fact tbat the Russian programme forthe congress is not fully eluborated, and secondly, that some of the toreign delegaies expected would not be able to travel to St Fetursburg in mid- winter The wor 1 benefits by the d: lay. For it ig manifest that « bile Russia, and in pat- ural consequence her subservient ally, France, are preparing fur a peace confer- ence destinedto reflect g'ory upon the young Czar, they are debarred from em- barking in amy war, and there is so doubt that it is they who are popularly regarded as constituting the chief menaces t» peace in the G24 World. A private letter written from the Bri- tish | ‘vation at Tokio to a member of Parliament here throws an interesting side-light upon the Czar’s peace manjtesto, Che J apanese Government, it appears from the ]-tter, was not at ail convinced of the Sipceriby ‘of the proposal for the peace conference, and accordingly the J apacese m is*Jon at St. Petersburg was instructed to aecertain what was the real reason for its issue. In reply, the Japanese Eovoy ai St Peters-~ ported that the man igned dirst to mitigate the feeling in Evgland, and next to enable ' Russian Government sequence of the impoverished condition ot the treasury, andthe certainty of one of festo was des-~ anti- Russian the con- burg 1 © retrench io the mest disastrous famines durivg the | coming winter that bas ever been known | in the dominions of the Czar. —aa — | THE SITUATION. Sie,—Now that Mr. Wise has seen the error of his ways and decided to j in the , will you kindly state how the parties: in our Local Legislature stand and | what eousiituencies are vacant ? HopervL. Oppositior i The Kaiser Ashore. Sesavcaal, November 18.—Toe German armored cruiser Kaiser, flagshipef the squadron ander command of Prince Henry ot Prussia in Chinese Waters is ashore 1n Sameah Bay. The other vessels of tha squadron are assisting to get her off. It is believed that the Kaiser has not suffer - ed seriously The Saw-off Scand:l. November 18.—Io dis- electon protest to Carvea, Ont, missing the Haldimand | day in which no proof was offered, Judge ; Oeler declared the political saw-otf a disgrace and said he intended reporting the matter to the speaker of the house. One of :the Reports. QOarawa, November 17.—-It it currently meported that Mulock will get knighthood ma Christmas day, when the crew imperial rate goes into effect —~ mene? | their Jodge rooms, usual K of P E—The& ward will hold their nights ef Prince Ed- regular meeting in time and ; lace. As there is business of vital importance to all trae Canadians to be transacted, 't is important that +1! whe are true friends of the order be present. Do forget the place—door on left hand side of hall. - no Civy or Guext.—The steamer City of Ghent 16 tekiog 19 cargo wt Souristo Jac, and will be in Charlottetown» th) , The cargo from Souris wil] in Jat> 800 boxes of eheese for the Eugzlisn market shipped by Mr D.jloo. From C. arlotietown Mr Dillon will ship 342 boxes of cheese for the same market. ever’ a2 Snirvrine ay Summersipe —The three masted schooner Eda is lvading oate a' Summerside f r ti! e West India markets. The Rita takes 43 000 bushels of oate from the same port forthe MHoglish miurke, sailing today. The Daisy sailed yest-r- day with 35,000 bushels of oats for the fame market. in Prepuce SHipmexts. — Meesrs Carvell Bros have finisned loading the echr Eben A Grozier for Nova Scotia ports. She has 1500 bushels potatoes and 1000 bushels oats. They will begin loading the Ocean %cide on Monday. She will take oats for New Brum wick Th: Mary P will be loaded with oate and jive stock for Bar- badoes Ly the same firm. Her cargo will include about 2,000 bazs of oats, 18 borses and 60 sheep. DIED At Wood Islands, on Oztober 25'b, after « ebort illness, Margare’, eldest daughter of the late Sarab and Angus A. MeMillan, aged 66 ) ears. At Souris, on November 14th, Euphem- ia, eldest and dearly beloved daughter of Michael and Catherine McDonald, aged 19 years. May her eou! rest in peace. ———ae <<. _ Gospel Meeting—Remember the Sunday Gospel Meeting in Wright’s hall, at 4 o’clock. Strangers always welcome. Les - son: Bxodus 20-8 “Remember the Sab- bath Day.” to health and Impure blood is aa enemy Hood’s Sar may lead to cer ioue di ease, dz ger i in Ces te «0 eae A un im PERSONAL oor Mr. J. P. Brennan, of Alberion, is reg istered at the Hote! Daviee. Mr Thos. F Simpson, of the M ssey Harris company, is among the latest arrivals at the Queen Hot l. Mr. Ernest E. Ross, of Quebec, ® poy ular commercial travelier, is among the latest arrivals at the Hote! Daviee. Miss Lizzie MacKenz'e left this morns ing for Boston. Sbe was accompan! d by Miss Sadie Mscdonald, ot Montague, who returns to the Hub to resume her position in the Massachusetts General Hos) ital. The friends of Mr Robert Dedd & Rogers establishment, y leaced to hear that he is recovering from his attack of fever and will probaby be able to resume work in a few weeke McKelvie, of will be MrIJ Olive, of St. Jobe, arrived here last evening !o inspect the hull cf the steamer Elliott. Mr Waring in-pected the machinery ofthe same steamer yes terday and | ft for home this moraing, ————— 2+@+> Things to Make a Note of A O H.— Regular morthly meeting at ul 8 o’clock to morrow afternoon. Song Service at the Gospel Meeting in Wrights, Hal’, tomorrow afternoon at 3 1D. Strangers elways we leomed. Piast Line. —Importere will kindly take notice that the last sa'ling for this season of the SS. Halifax, for this port, W iit be on the 26t} ember, and wi!l please instruct their houses shipping freight by that steamship to have it in time for the sailing from Boston ou above date. Shippers will alsotake notice that the last scaling ofthe SS. Halifax from this port Wi l be on 29th November. j2 te DOSLCD Nov from Tures Hounprep minerals and geolo- gical specimens will be exhibited at the Royal Art Gallery, Charlottetown, Thankes | giving Day, in YMCA, rooms. Ewvery- body should have interest enough in their own country to see what it produces in miserels A hundred other novelties and curious, togeiher with a grand exhibit of steel engravings. Photographs, oi! paint- ings, etc, etc. A wonderful ten cents worth of interesting exhibits. Tea 25 cents extra. —_—~—— a - <Eip- “pee — LOCAL NOTICES. Wet weather wear— Rubbers of all kinds for big and emellatR K Jost’s, Stampers Corner. Just received—the December number of the Argosy, Designer aud Delineator at Haszard & Moore’s. Key Lost.—Lost yesterday evening a bunch of keys. Finder please leave at Guardian cflice and get reward. Cheap, good and streng.—That is the verdict of ail who wear our ready made clothing. If you want a good warm suit, ulster or reefer for the winter, cheap, give usacall. Weare second to none and our business is always to give our customers tbe best goods at the lowest price. And don’t forget our slaughter eele in Island tweeds.— W D Mc fiKay. “The Model Store” has the best assort- ment of “goud-weai” tweeds on P. KE. Island. Wecangive you your pick of Moncton tweed, ‘Iryon tweed, Island tweed, Sherbrooke tweed, Canadian and Scotch tweed. R. HW. Ramsay & Co. A dcl'ar-and-a~half saved is a doljar~ and-~balf- made, isit noi? Well, to save this dollar-and-a-half eccliect McLean’s Stamps. Every good house wife collects thesestamps, don’t yon? lf you don’t it ig aot to late to start now. Every mer~ chaot.who isin our little bock we give you free, has McLean’s Stamps. Why not deal with them. |They se!l as cheap as any ove el-e, ask them for the stamps and they will only be too pleased to give’ them to you and when your book is full bring it to our Cflice at Revere Hotel, Kent St., and get your money. Ask for Stam ps, and see that you getthem. The Montmorency, Que., cotton mills company are making Large shipemeuts of cotton to Zanzibar by steamship Ashantee, now joadirg. This isthe first shipment of cotton to Zaoz:bar from the Canadian mille. Porice Court.—Jerome Fiynn was the only occupant of the penitent form today. For being drunk and ircapable he vas | fiped $1 cr 5 days. Huckey.—Victoria hockey club will meet intbe YMCA Menday the 21st at 7,30. Boelloting of sew members and other important business, DR. CLIFT cures Chronic Diseases and Rupture at Ch’town, Friday, Saturday. and Sunday. Call or send stamp for information. On sale to-day 1000 wings, ospreys, quills, and other willi- nery trimmings at a_ special price. Many will afford to buy a second Bonnet or Hat when they see the pricesasked at Paton & Co's. Mens Bcot+, Womens Boots, Come to-day for low prices special discount for Saturday — See our Womens oil Pebble for $1.00.—J. B, Macdonal! saparills conquers ‘hse em: acd averte & Co ow eee McLean } Local and Price oF Oars.--The street price of oats today ranges from 31 to 32 cents, Other Htems nienigheniite Snov.p pe Removen —.A dead cat has been reposing on the sidewalk on Great George Street, near Water, for several days past, The proper authorities should :e > to its removal at once. dceipiiihadae Tue Direct Stramer.— It is pleasing to hear that thercis every probability of the steamer Galicia bavivg a large cargo from this port, Mr Clarke informs us that al« ready there are agood many appl cit ons for space for live siock and produce, - Sr. James Cuvrce.—This church will be resopened for public worship tomorrow. Rev G Gandier, BD., of Fort Massey, Halifax, will conduct the morning an: evening tervices, There will bea chi! reu’s service at three o'clock in the af.er- noor, sanacain Sy. Pani’-.— The Ven. Archdeaco: Phair of Winnipeg, ‘will preach in 5! Pauls church to morrow morning The Archdeacon is one of the m ‘st elo-~ quent preacbersin the North W:s', aod ove who desires to hear a sermon of -n¢cral inspiration and power should not fa | to be inechbureb. All will be welcome. The Bi- bop of Nova Scotia will preach in the evening. siubihliasiiaa IsuaNpers In Boston.—The members of the Prince Edward I-land Club met in Union Ha)l last nigatto play whist and dance. Dr. William Jobnseon of Dor- chester was master of ceremonies, and the tellers were Miss Eugenie Davie, Miss Mavd Doirin, Miss Etta Sinnott, Mrs J Doirin and Miss Alice Sinnott. The oc» casion was highly erjoyabie— Boston Herald. Royva, Arr Ga.tuery. — The Mayor has consented to open the Roya! Art Gal- lery on Thanksgiving day at 4 o’clock, when pictures of first artists of the day willbe placed on exhibition, There are about 70 pictures for sale, including ste] engravirgs ard phbotograveures of the works of Sir Edwin Landeeer, R A, Shoe- ing, On the Look Out, High Life, Low Life, A Piper and Pair of Nut Cracker, War, Peace, Dignity and Impudcnce, and others, favorites of all lovers of art. osvnpilaipensiiinias Arter Big Game.—The Montreal detec- tives are again after big game. A reward of $5,000 has been offered for the arrest of a young man named Fred. Moore, of Bos- ton, who is wanted there ior embeozzle- ment. About a month ago, $50,000 disap- reared in a mysterious manner from ‘he National Bank of Commerce, and at ‘he same time Moore ‘left his position there. The American detectives have been on the outlook for him some time and they now believe he is hiding in Montreal, seek dicen From St. Pirrre.—A gentleman who bas recently returned from St. Pierre, Miquelon, told the Halifax Chronicle yer- terday thet practidally no fortifications exist onthe island. - The defences if any, are of the most primi tive type and = Frer c SOVE™ reignty on the island is defended by two or three old guns of an obsolete pattern. The sloop: of-war Pelican coula easily demolish them and St. Pierre could be made British territory in quick time if John Ball so willed it. Under the treaty of Paris France is pro- hibited from erecting or mainta‘ning forti- fications on the island. Misstonany Apvpress. — As Bishop and most eloguent public speakers in North America, and as the claims of Christian Missions appeal more power- fully to the “sympathy of Christian men and women than almost any other subject that can be named, it is not sur- prising that the audience assembled in St. Peter’s hall last evening waa large,— notwithstanding the inclemency of the weather. The wonder is in- deed, that it was not _—ilarger. But the Bishop’s address was intended specielly for the mem bers of the “Women’s Auxiliory” in this city; and the most of these were present, and not many others were, expected to avend, We sball no attempt even an ent me of the Bi-bop’s cogent anu r teautiful argument, whieh must baye o marked and permanent effect upon the minds of the ladies of the Chureh of Englaud in Charlottetown who have banded themselves together for tbe purpose of assisting actively and practically in missionary work. al comet Smokers VTho nour a good pipe when they eee i‘, are snapping up our bargains in the famous B. B. B. pipes. We are selling this brand of pipes 307 cheaper than we have ever been able to ell them before, as we bought a large quantity direct from the mapufacturers, See our styles in the “Mac” Pipes, an hear our prices. Pipes which used to rell € and s0 on. ' Courtney is known to be one of the at lest) IW FING Yi 6 148A tT PPPPRSOPH IAT YT? t +@ ! ieties. POTD RNnHETTNN AT ERTONT ODE OD DTT PnP ETD TTY extra expense Gloves, &c GIVE US A CALL AND pper Queen St. See them! See them! Boot Factory z ae PE Island Railway. Thanksgiving Day. EXCURSION RETURN TICKETS will be issued at one first class fare to and from »#)l Stations on this Railway on Wednesday anc Thursday, 23rd and 24°b November. 1898, rood for return up to and on November 28.h. 1595. Tickets are gocd only for continuous journey in either direction, — are not good for going j B issue. journey after date of is G. A. SHARP, puperipte ndent Railway Office, Charlo‘tetown—269 Ask For Issued by the People’s Sav- ings Co, Office, Revere Horer Kent Street. Every merch- ant whore name is in our ,/ Blank Stamp Book keeps them ‘and will be only too pleased 1.00, we sell for 5Mc, 0c ones for 30c . : See our show window, to give them and get your cash trade, You can get your goods as cheap and as good from them as any one else Try them and SEF. MclI.ean Stamps} eee EL, Te Ee Ee ee, Always the Best T < We claim to give better value than any house in the On Underclothing, Shirts, Collars, Ties, Braces, Handkerchiefs, fom —_ FURS 1 ee ee ee, ee ee II FINE FURS trade. Always the greatest var- Always the Lowest Pric2 OR STANLEY Our Principal Business is Making highclass clothing to orde We also bave a splendid line of Mens Furnishings. ‘Which dort s&s to our large and increasing Tailoring business. 08 on. ge 3 HOEMAKERS NEW ENGLISH BOOT TOP: Price $1.50 and $1.90. Great Vabse ~~ COFrF BROS, Lots of fun for YOU WILL BE CONVINCES GORDON & McLELLAN Men’s Stylish Owtéirtaem England, Ireland, Svetlemi, and Canada and alls, playing the great game of BibT Y Price $1.25 Trale supplied by each. G. A. HOLLAND & SOR, Manufacturers, -Montreal WANTED.-—-Am nfor the winter me Royalty. App’ y at this office. W ANTED.—Situation es atervant bo ing steed) wan..Ap,i, atth s silue Sa ~ - «%! a te ie 2 5 ia vrs ee a’ er