THE DAILY EXAMINER “ - “ : . . WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1894. PERSONAL. Hon Mr Sirclair is in town. Hon Wm Catupbell left for home this afternoon. THE DAILY BXAMINER MOUNT STEWART'S NEED. WEDDID @ BELLS. Au interesting and happy event took We have no doubt that the evergy and ir, W. G. Bell _ : rs lace at the residence of Mr. W. C. Bellon snterprise of the business men of Mountgge 8° ; j I en of Mount, ednesday night of last week, when hi 1 > 9 i ‘ ; ‘ e i DECEMBER 12, 1894. Stewart will impel them to repair, in grea’ youngest daughter, Lizzie M., was given Dr. Kelly returned home last evening, ; : % part, the heavy loss that has been su:-iin marriage to Mr. Albert Daniels. The ifter an absence of one month in New : SIR JOHN THOMPSON. sained. As Kensington hae risen from iteeremony was performed by Rev. Dr gy ork. ae If Insured with 5 Messrs Jas Ross, and David Egan an Williamson, pastor of Charles St. Method , es ‘ : st Church, in the presence of a numbe Che difficulties to be overcome will noq¢ guests from London, Toronto and In iaunt the resclute men so suddenly berefiMfzerso)). The bride looked lovely in a cos- dead. Yet there so many sudden deaths sf their property at this inclement searon [ig .ume of sm, onl one. aaa : oxrange blossoms direct from the orange : : croves of California, Mr. H. Daniels {or persons gg reed instant help, which we are quite suri a, the right hand supporter of the will not be withheld. It is pleasing t(i-room, while Mies Maud Bell acted as rote that a local committee has taken theforidesmaid. After the ceremony & most sumptuous de jeuner was nr of; ic y yas spent in pleas- Why should death not come suddenly afMritute the supplies to be forwarded by = or ee ae well to the Premier of Canada and af:ympathising Christian people. Atten-B Daniels will take up their residence on Bell ion is directed to the announcement inf-treet. The popularity of the bride was was attested by the large number of hand- shes, so will the town of Mount Stewart Sop, of Mount Stewart, are in town to-day . lat the Queen Hotel. Mrs. R. B. Peake and Miss Havilane have gone to Halifax, where they intend We can hardly credit the truth of the aunouncement that Sic John Thompson 1s A spending the winter. * nowadays that we cannot refus> co believe gut the poor people who are houseles: it. Desth has ne reapect The news comes from a4 source at ie 1 li ' e mistaken. . . that ie not likely to b natter in hand and wil) receive: and dis pe es The Modern Mother Has found that her little ones are improved Figs, when in need of the Jaxative effect of a gentle remedy than by any other, an ren enjoy itand it benefits them. The true remedy, Syrup of Figs, is manufactured more by the pleasant laxative, Syrup off ee ae that it is more acceptable to them. Child fa . by the California Fig Syrup Co. only. Privy Councillor of Great Britain, as t nother column. 7 ja Te the farmer’s wife engaged in cooking her seas a a gh some and useful presents received. The ne : Ps : pa : : os ee : Chronicle extends hearty congratulations The French senate has passed: the Mad4 Blie a a : ee Ar : . eee husband’s breakfast? THE CARMODY CASE. land best wishes.—Ingersoll (Ontario)—agascar credit of 65,000.00) frances p SUDDEN DEATH OF SIR JOHN / efor iS = it » Fong to do it again ‘ ino cd egi ees of dull activity jolia Sparrow Thompson was born at Pom Carmody case was dismiesed thi Shronicle. — . ' ee 1p vary : - w . ee 10th of N : oe’ ihe y . ly nt See The bride above named has many = ie! THOMPSON lel e. “VE ry hody I saterford, Tretand, un tic i0th Of NOBMforenoon, though only six 0 , ives in this Province, her father being the a gtd act pd DAHON " : "Gg . » 4'6 er or ; oO vember, 1844. He was educated in Nov four” had been compelled to appear anc youngest son of .he late John Bell, of Bell's ~ WORTH A GUISES A BOR § gal ISONS, the I air Is soins to lead, - A bOX O; hie} : .. M-vive evidence. It is strange that the pro §J?oint, Cape Traverse. Scotia, whither he had come with nisggs'¥e eVieenee — : — @eecuiion so quickly dropped a case tha BEEGHAM’S q Privy Councillor of Greate sadies, be sure PILLS constitutes 6 family medi- cine c!.est. Sich llead- ache, Weak Stomach, Loss of Ap- petite, Win and Painin the Stomach, Giddiness, ) Fullness, Swelling afterme als, Dieziness, ) Drowsiness, Co'd Chills, Flashings of } Heat, Shortness ef Breath, Costivencss, >) Botches on the Skin, Dieterbed Sleep, and all nervous and trembling sensa- ‘tions are relieved by «using these Pills Covered with a Tasteless and Soluble Costing Wholesale Agts, Fvans & Sons, Ld, Montreal. | father. He was called to the bar of Nova THF ARMENIAN MASSACRE. iad been entered upon with so mucl in RES nil aes eo F Scotia in July, 1865, and was appointe energy. An inquisitional power was ex- A despatch to the London Standard Qreen’s Connsel in May, 1879 He waSH-rted to obtain the names of those wh«fijfrom Constantinople says that the Sultan ias not acquiesced in the mission of Con ul Milo Jewett, who was selected by Pre- sident Cleveland to enquire into and ref co ek . —and the case was dismissed. Those whofport on the Turkish outrages in Armenia vers, before the Fishery Commission Siting. sn vious that the Canada Temperance Che despatch adds that the Sultan ap#m? reared to fear the effect of an independent] ‘eport to the Washington government, z ae Sir Philip Currie, the British ambas-Bg tistied with the conduct of this case. sador to Turkey, is in very active com- . . ‘ nunication with the Porte and the foreigng 1878, and was Premier awl Attorney@ir ie patRioT AND THE BELFASTMM-mbassies. It is believed that he is press : RAILWAY. ng the Porte to accept some measuremg - that will satisfy the outraged public July, 1832. when he was appointed a Jadzeg Nor long siuce the Patriot denouncedfMopinion of Europe. The Porte is compar § atively alive to the gravity of the situa- ei ion, and fears either a collective not resigned the office of Judge on the 25¢hi} any from the powers or an agreement between For by so doing thc were “bribing wholeigyssia and Great Britain for a Russian jconstituencies.” But last evening, it in-fceupation of Armenia. | N, B—We wil Riad been seen at the place; then but six op the counse! ot. behalf of the United Siates he number were selected and published, S What Shadows We Are, and Whatk Shadows We Pursue.’ Government. acting with the American laws = ~ at Halifax under the Washington lreaty & \ct shall be enforced, as well as those He became a member of the Executive who like to see fair play, will hardly be Sackvin.e, Bec. | wee ”» Council of Nova Scotia on the 22nd of Oct aac : ie ae : The following bulletin was received to- > day at noon: —-—_—— — - 9 * ore ae oy 2 Laine Codie Sheesh tlh aen dante tee : * Winpsor, Eng., I c. 12 Be “Sir John Thompson, Premierof Cana pela, died suddenly at Windsor this mornings General of that Province anti! the 22nd of ’ t 4 y 3 ts. S \OO0C06427O288-G2TOP har torre! } { } an hn IMM) CUM ATT? TaAW Gatfier a meeting of the Privy Come:l, at Pp, E, ISLAND RAI A ' 4" hich he was sworn in a member” | saletiaien inte ANOTHER DESPATCH. jhristmas and New Year's Holidays. of the Supreme Court cf Nova Scotia. He miele Government for daring to subsidise ‘ailways and construct public buildings Sepiem ber, L885, and ws inted Minis- Semember, 1885, and was appoivted Minis Harirax, Dec, 12. terof dustice and Attorney General Off oj-hned azainst Sir John Thompson be Fuad Pasha, a bearer - Turkish orders S Sir John Thompson died suddenly at} ’ . : oo. ss °Z C a, has Y teturp tickets will be issued at one first ‘indsor this aftern: 3 , after es Canada. He was first returned tothe Hourelj-an<e he did not “come down with thao" the ezar and czarina, has uot yet start Re turp tickets wi be issued at one irst™ Windsor this afternoon, shorty ater the ; - Sat ae : a “l-for his destination. It is doubtfulfciass fare to and from all stations on this¥adjournment of the Council. a na Oe Ba. of, Commons on the 16th Oct., 1885, and weega ash ” for Belfast Railway Note thei shether the czar will consent to receive Mi eailway ou December 22nd, 24th,25th, 29thgH created aK C. M. G. in 1888 for eervicess consistency of this organ of hypocrisy iim, although there is need of much diplo- The Patriot would not give the Govern- natic skill to extricate Purkey from the ja connection with the negotiation of am : iffie ; ic > finds self. AS : tment anv time to consider the matter lifficulty ~ which she find herself, Ag . i $ ; neeting of 3,060 Armenians was held ing€:lusive, are not good going after that date Bj ~ fishery treatv. Up nthe resignation offB&k: wh. 3; < , 7 : : : : : : clicceiaaia iil = : i ‘ Why did not Sir John Thompson come Varna on Sunday, to protest against thes@and tickets issued to and inclading Janu a ~s— a : at s* ' > + 1 e . o.* . . ; : : ‘ Sir John Abbott he became Prime Min iown with a vote for such a railway la*tifitrocities. A deputation from the meeting ry I+t are not good going after that dat Xmas ( ards, ee ka Sed : re : | (Oy Ate anal c jater of Canada. He was called to theg isession 2” If he had done so the Patriot «eater igen or consuls a requested’ D. POT rINGER, pe Additional Suspensions and Con- 4 Calendars. ri rem to ask thetr governments to execulesg 4 NMoDONALD, General Manager, ; he notary srticle 61 of the Berlin treaty. The mect & : Sam sents adheed Moncton, ro 2 : og sent atelegram to the Catholic: of 5 Railway Office, Dec uth 1894. ; 4 . a : jreains which denied a railway to Belfast itchmiadzir, begging him to implore theta + upon that high cffice this forenoon 14g Murray Harbor, when the brancheammche czar’s elemency in behalf of their pers ' secuted brethren. -.: is ne ‘i ae The Standard’s Berlin correspondent This is a brief, and necessarily hurried, . work. But we are not without hope that velegraphs that the Catholics of Etcbmia !-" Withg} Senator Ferguson’s good offices will even-Hizin have forwarded a memorandum to the? Si ually counteract the influence of theqmRassian foreign office detailing the outrag-4 : ain Armenia. He will go to Si. Peters prey _e took 4 vould have been the first to cry ; ‘ an i let slip the dogs of war. The evil the oaths of those whe ente sx . Privy Council of Great Britain and . r VoyB ooks, Annuals, RIOT: eod t] dis | tinued Excitement. Ba Lis ba tb Pea Mi j Vi 34 Sr. Jonx's, NAL, Dec. 12. Ff an S eanest | There cqmtinass.tobe intene exten. A Taree and Choices Sel sent over the bank failures here, andi . Rthere is acontejuent demoralization inf tion to choose from. attempt to cheat nature # business c reles. Several small firms sus- jf } ao vain t | ‘ = = , . ‘ o % “a hence he went to his Make: eo Tignish and Souris were built is still at sketch of the career of a great man. Safe : ev. FTE INSPIRATION ‘Sure ; | &. BROW & "| OF ENTERPRISE! ‘Insurance Agent. a ood = Our Store never was so interesting as it will be at the SPECIAL ESPATCHES TO THE EXAMINER + < 4 CHRISTMAS FA'R Our methods have destroyed dull seasons Britain and & Corpse. © ffsuitable, serviceable presents cheap, cheap, cheap, AMES PATON & GO. Maiden treet) Gea Poets toge srruamion st, JOHNS FOUNTAIN PEW. si E Booklets Fancy Goods s interested in the Christmas Fair, No ecom- you visit it, for there is where you will find | announce day of opening in a day or two, Jo You Want = Shoes Cheap? — athe first day of June, A. D. 1894, anid oy ; a made between Daniel P. McInnis, off No doubt you do. Remember tus r moouris Kast, Tailor, of the one yart, andg mRichard L. Gaunt, of Montreal, of the other part :— = Allthat tract, piece or parcel of land @-ituate, lying and being at Souris East, ink S King’s County, in the said Island, bounded and described as follows, that is to say :— 2a.9 Commencing at a stake fixed at the mor buys a pair of Boots cx Shoes - . MORTGAGE SALE. Lot and Buildings at Souris. ee ee ame Cees P To be sold at Public Anction, at the eaCourt House in Charlottetown, on TUES- BDAY, the eighteenth day of December, BA. D. 1894, at twelve o'clock, nocn, under and by virtue of a power of sale containedg SMcEACHEN’S is Headquarters for “BOUTS AND SHOES. We wil! give you value for your money every iime SA pair of Slippers given to every customer ‘ro side of the main street, at the north- ec Beeastern angle of a lot of Jand now in the possession of William Mellett; thence B-outhwardly along the eastern boundary ff said lot tothe shore of Colville Bay: _ to-night. ‘ & ae #: © wee A. E. McEACHEN, the last breath of Sir John Thompson i mtitee taka ; ’ THE SI Bi Patriot in this regard. : : ~nded yesterday Jearly iain: nies a a ne aloes the onees of said share Gael : 3 AN ie the light ofthe brightest intellect in thei g eek hited an earls on enslbltt tr : 5 pe nded yesterday. Nearly every man: a mi hence along the course of said chore and HIE SHOE MAN, es of z : 1 Cn a cnn te s 3 t is false economy. Food R facturing concern in the city bas cease: a RE parallel with the main street aforesaid dec8 Lower Queen Street ee 6 © : ry 4 > oC, . --—ee ° -> . = a a Ss ’ a . : x 4 t reet. ae palitics of Canada went out. The loss t SOMETHING FOR THE BOYS, NOTES AND COMMENTS f, running. [he shareholders in the Com-&% stecighty feet; thence northwardly and paral 3 ’ : : = . le eae lar : t be relished to fullvé mercial bank will meet on Monday to ele t YJ Mgiel with the eastern boundary of William: Canada cannot possib!y be estimated =‘ Latin Mastered in Six Weeks" by C. T. De must de remsnes O [ull Ve . : . decl9O ee . ‘ ' HOS POSs10"} — toe eo ’ : Se eee: ed ~ ge trustees and prepare to wind up the insti § mm Mellett’s lot aforesaid to the main streetj—— oeeitinaies-aeind — ‘ ‘i —— . a~ ’ =~ _ e iderstanc a orne ‘ as ¥ ‘ . wT Tout eet - - - - aes ie : icra Phe deaths of Sir Juhu Macdonald andii- The DeBrisay Analytical Latin Method." aot arenion refused ha cas te tl Cits . accomplish its purpose,% tution. The Union bank will not reopen — aforesaid ; thence along the course of saidft ne , 3 : a ae 86 o by C. T. DeBrisay, B. A.. Part 1, Price 3 + ; ae we. sc ee ae apis ~~ 7 yotil matters are adjusted, Its notes 2 6@ tastreet to the place of commencement . Sir John Abubott were anticipated. Each off} cents. ouncil on account of his imprisonment,” : lis! & refused in trade. _ , For further particnlars apply to Messrs. . e ie . . pill i i ‘ lieation te — ( , YrelLSs Or = E = Z ‘ : ae - wii “ fd e ail 3 them passed away ata ripe old ege. Bagg} Lord Dufferin, in an address which he eee oe ere — a Ales s and you cant relish po tr ea mi M. & D. C. McLeod, Solicitors, Charlotte ! B nce delivered before a Scottish Univer ge” = ee oe es own. GR°CERIE*. Don’t at A Dissatisfied M. P. Sir J The son les been cut down inky ‘ i se fr arter. - See ce ohn Thompson has been cut down ingg versity, referred to the great length of time ?S poured from that quarte E 4 RICHARD L. GAUNT. sD : the mid-t of his vear?, and while yveif%j ually expended in learning Latin, and —In his great speech at the banquet on % t ‘ bik Ce a ep novl6—wy tl 5th dec Mortzagee. Ka . ms he meagre results which generally fol-ggpMonday evening Senator Ferguson named? emp to economize »\ rTawa, Dec. 12. > — eee ee E ° . a he i bao . en C ag res z > 7 * te’ : t 2 . ; ; ’ ‘yi ly m9 T q there was, appareatiy, a lonz {erin of 3 owed. the late Governor Carvell, Wi'liam Heard, ‘ i$ \ small sized Iceal sensation has been ses yc ANNUAL MEETING aN ery O€ ) Is a trade. a ueefulnesa before him. His swilea andi The same considerations have inducedgmJames DesBrisay and himself a: constitut-¥ cheating nature. Al-Fereated by the announcement of the con g§ lece} M } 1 7 3 : : cp . » fur. DeBrisay to depart. in his “Analytica HM og the committee appointed by the Union : templated resignation of Robilliard as onepg “Ces! Irom Montrear to-day, anothe } , e trazic ending hes exemplitied strikingly theg . Ys ok a ee eet oe mee: aes ee a 3 a f ; % a : “3 ee ‘ei SE Latin Method,” from the old way of teach A-sociation to secure better terms of confed Ways come to us and buv ofthe members for this city in the Houses supply of Kerchants Bank Of P, E. Island. truth of the Psalmist’s word-, “In thep#ing the language. tration. He thus easily dispored of the ‘ * Bof Commons. Robilliard assigns as reason bs a ; , oa % We whit venkat fee " . " . <8 } . + + : > an 3 rm t 2 ig + : ran E $ btn : pee, ee i In this work he discards altogether th«fM?atriot’s charge that he would have ha/l BEST GROCERIES. sfor his move that Ottawa does not get iteie a = . nua ao : mec ting = a e yo 1 g “ ’ ys . r ~~ Bnechanical learning of declensions anc his Province accept the Quebec or a y sfair share of Government patronage. 4 — g Is} od ee 1 -. ca a kin re line. We eS article Sut yesterday sume persons were specn-fmgcule, and instead of stating the grammat-fAt-oms of union. seid ; ‘ecimioadl ; 4 PERE. Island will Le held at ite banking housey . : Ww ‘ ; a : s sal rule 1 th i : : Ss i 5s I : mGreat George Street, on Tuesday the &th sold first quality. We are in a pos- = hes : wpe ea cal rules and then illustrating them ln —One of the interesting features of thei : soils. g y : lating upon the probability that he woulda ine he @ iven tl iain eal Marr: ’ aes aes + ca x Manicpal Elections 7 siggeane i miay of January next, A. D. 1895 at the ss pis : iorie ik -xamples, he first gives the examples ancfiUnited States Constitution is disclosed by && S AND BR SON 8 CO Fy . ® 4Weltons, Twerd-=, Worsteds, Ser- ae of te iteledk 6 tn ition to give you an honest equiva- eg it -remie } of Canad: Bare “ >, or leay : i j i ‘ , ; orit <a on F oe . € -t0C > ™, , ee resign the Premiership of Canada an rom them deduce’, or leaves the studen Miithe Indianapolis Journa!, when it crit 2 ei ges, Friezes, ete, Proxies must be left with the cashier atgy leut for your money, as we buy : e . - Bosrox, Dec. 12. ey o deduce, the rules. This method is in Mjcized the present seasion of Congress in emied to encourage the student to thinkIiche following fashion: “The majority off : or himself, and to investigate the facts o' Miche Congress which wil! meet to-lay can-Be . , 4 mierday in eleven cities of the common he language at firet hand, rather than t Mot easily forget that they do not repre -= Charlottetown, Dee. 4, 1894—dy wealth, including Boston, The vity again nything that is old and shop-worn. earn them by heart from the works offMent the latest judgment ‘of the rE AST MONTH OR rT > MAvoted for license by an increasod plural 5a J j } Pe ° = become a member of the Judicial& Committee of the Privy Council. Thatk vad see those goois before purcha- ”. question is new settled. He has gone to aff} higher tribunal: we trust to @ greater re rrammarian+. ee n either branch, . . . Whethergt Hity over last year. In Boston Curtis (Reg atisfaction guaranteed in every care sal The part of the work which is before u Hithe Congress so overwhelming! y discar led eapublican) was clected Mayor. S ~ “ : «ynta ns theffirst fourlessons, (there are six Mwill go on to legislate as if it repr - : een in all) and irciudes the rouns andfilse its the people remainstobeseen . . & Fdidjectives of the first two declensions, th MA’ osether, the Lest thing the discard: d § ej cr-onal pronouns, and part of the ver. MiCon-ress.can do would be to pass the ap-f@ Rerenrive to the Guardian’s report off , Senator Ferguson’s speech: at the banque'- of Mor-tay evening, the Patriot of last even-j eS -——- I : i } s want to make this month the bes:iy CONCLUSIVE EVIDENCE. nouth of the year, an lin order todo so Ig im prepared todo work CHEAP. The many new customers who have patronizecf A Reduced Majority. ; Moyrreat, Dec. 12. The election in Bonaventure County re--§ Muroby. Bsulted in the return of Lemieux (Grit) re placing ex-Premier Mercier, who carried g decd FASHI“‘N&ABLE TAILOR, to be.” We notice that the proper orde »-opriation bills as quickly as possible, Re € the words in the Latin eentence is inf lraw it« 4a’aries, pack its personal belong- isted upon from the first, and this forfng-, an! go home as long before March wo reasons: Ist, that the student mayMMl as possible. A Congress se rebuked? € the CLASS OF WORK and LOW i vs: i » accuse i 7. an ‘ 72? RICES ¢ are en we ing says: Ej ecome op pmeer art 7 at — a —, have - good sense to know that ® ey ~ 7 # — ee ; eee, BLANK Egthe county by 273 majority. Lemieua’ sf : . a" ‘ aw ar © CL Ser j ‘ 0 iat evialate ‘ he se me quote yo yrices on DLAL ae : e. - 4 “Me son is also reported to havemy "4 Bot be confused when broug int { has no moraj right to levisiate for thelm. ices ~~ : : . . : pe ee Mr. Ferguson i i 5 S A800KS which you will require for the OMY? M47. on act with the language as it was ac Mi \merican peoyle.” nally spoken and written by the Roman. ; ind 2nd, that he may be able at once tk oy BORN vrite Latin, not only gramatically, but el paczantly. The anthor claims that by his metho charged that ‘the grit leaders had intri,ued! with the American politicians against thes interests of Canada” The charge is basely§ false. Mr. John Charlton is not a gri leader; besides hia letterto Mr. Carlisic about Canadian lumber has been misrepre- first of the year. Ss Wecan si pply vou Bill Heads, Letterf Meand Note Heads, Receipts, ete., lower tha: At Port Selkirk, on Sanday, 9th Dee. B@any other firm in the city, This ix bevond i the wife of L. R. Ing:, of a son. BS loubt. My offer for Bill Heads at $2.75 Bank of Nova Scotia on Hand. 4 Pg > eeaeates Dec. 12. 3 The Bank of Fova Scotia has decided toga . Satta te : ‘ as - — , 1s wh} i Sa le 2 ite le . . a ta he learne r is tanght to * think” in Latir er thousand will remain open GarineBiend a man down to St. John’s, Nfd., to ee ; . FI uuch soonerthan by the ordinary way DIED. his month, : maook after the bank’s interests. It is like- This is avery extraordinary denial Bdind that by diligent study a fair working At Duddas, Lat 55, on the 2ud Decem-f Look out for your Magazines and bave my that an agency will be establisucd there. Ba athem bound before they get 1 islaid, GOOD WORK! LOW PRICES! JiWES D. TAYLOR, nove Queen Street Here is what Mr. Laurier said about Mr Zj<nowledge of the language can be ob-fMfber, aftera painful illness of «ix months,§ pa ained in from six weeks to three month Qi 3amuel Alexander, aged 16 vears, belovedg F These claims, according to the statement-fj on of Flora and Samuel Martin. He died e-ontaine? in the first pamphlet mentione:M rusting in Jesus, * «1 do not claim for myself the credit forge ‘LCve, are not mere theories, but havell whatever measure of success we have olga een proved by experience. ———».-—_—— Chariton in the closing speech at the , : ea, r starn. Fe Ottawa Convention in June, i893: Si dohn § Retarz A : Loxpox, Dee. 12. A prec’ous one from us has gone, ‘ A voice we loved is stille’; Sir John Thompson wil] sail for bom: fim penta oie sin 2 ' eile There are however, two points . : : n Wedneaday s 191} © #068 vine Get Tae he hele See 4 be ed. In the first lace A piace is vacant in our home tes n Wednesday, Dev. 19th. He goes vial anita te whom [ am surroundedgg? ™ noted. in . oF piace Which never can be filled. vew York. , % in the House { give the fulleg"¢ student must have a real desire a a: Sa ee ee : cm cae sate io «learn —=-_ Latin and be willing Cod in Wie wind, an wea llen “ : share of _— praise and _ meri x diliueiie ‘ that val. Sie a 3 wd in His wi sd 2m has recalled Buy your boots at J. B. Macdonald df to our friend, Sir Richarl Cartwright, agg? *O'X Giigently to that end. 1S, UD The boon His love hal given; — = tan whose mental qualities are known togg'*PP!Y, '* Bot always the case, especially And though the body was laid away, i : kf you all. - - ° toMr. Mille,who knows@g¥ith young boys. In the sesond place The sou! is cafe in heaven. Baukeupt Stock.—Buy where kd : , ur. owe eens Moni you can buy cheapest $3 0°65 is Jong as our university authorities lay uch stress as they do at present upon th ‘c<nowledge of grammatical rules, it wouldi ‘Deceiving the Ladies. evergtaag and has read everything, ; : "to our friend Mr. Davies, a brave of the brave, ‘ © + © {9 our friend Mr ( Boston papers please copy.) Ea worth ef clothing inulsters ever S goats 2nd reefers for men ands boys, must be cleared out in 2 ° e > ths ante 2 76. . t id . ~ . B , Charlton, who on questions of trade and gy °e™ that otadent pre pared for college by The unceasing struggle for supremacy ® Bihorttme The biggest’ bargsin. & commercehas more thesretical and practi Beg" method would be, in that respect, at alin almost every line of trade undoubted! y% : ' es 8. onever hea d of will b+ given. i lisa i vantage. masa tendency to make dealers resort to a UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT 9 Maitisa alot «ef underclot hing ate Pes cal knowledge than any man tH theg “ FE It is time to sound the holiday signal. It ais only about two weeks froin now ‘till the Fe House: to our friend Mr. Pa‘erson, who is However, when all is said, the fact re-#@ jnestionable methods of business. Take.& merreat sacrifice, in the stere aces a power whenever he chooses to be a pow Fa‘niains that the lessening of the dradgery ‘or instance, a line of high-class dress L BE OPENED of joinsng Johnsons DP. ug Store, | . " er,” avhich every student has at present tol zocda like Priestley’>, which has been : Se puee Street hnev27tf mW ¢ iH fis ‘ i findergo in learning this —_— languere, brought to a state of perfection and bast a «35 $28 ve italics are ours, = undoubtedly a thing to be « esires ; an ittaine popularity everywhere; as soonke ICE PERMITTING. eugene i ——FA Eee «€ « , } . This pretty weil settles the question ass§f Mr. DeBrisay’s method can bring thieMlas the ladies insist upon having these good-f : iy = are aw ay own to whether or not Mr. Charlton is a leadergg*bout, wish it all success. and no others, it is reported that somese FOR THE SEASON bs a of the grit party and @ trusted Jieutenautyg a a merchant» have even taken the “ Varnish-# aie? 3 7 7 ns re ie ; ; ed Board,” Priestiey’s Trade Mark ont ee of Mr. Laurier, the Patriot’s denial to the Thousands of cases of rheumatism havell ¢ the Genuine Priestley’s Black Dresefig - —ON—— 8 Ey veen cured by Hood’s Sarsaparilla. This : _* BaGuods or Cravennettes, and wrapped in ¢ abundant reason for the belief that itwill ? a ferior goods upon it, for the purpose of de-g Pais ure you. ceiving the customer. Fortunately, how- N Jha 2 g jersz : . “4 oo et - ~~ = - e leamens SPECIAL NOTICES cver, an extra precaution was edopted by fa vave intmgned with the United States, weg AL the manufacturers in stamping the name sips Sass ae 4 : ; i iia ue Seal is eaten Conall a t in stamping the namic great season of giving. Don’t it almost® refer the Patriot io the seport of them Charlottetown, November 7, 1894 speech in yesterday’s Examiner. for at the rate often centa per line. ta Priestiey’s ” and the length on everyiy rac tive yards, so that Jadies who want these¥ Xmas Cards—Prang’s Booklets, Soule’s Bzoods can be sure they are getting them. make you shudder to think of those im-& Tickets to be had at all the Drug Stores§ t the following reduced prices: — mense jams of people in the closing hours The w usuicipal elections were held yes i Don’t miss this opportunity. Step ing 3. A. McDONALD} M@the Store Former'y Ovenpied by A. ait Undoubted Fact least one day previous tothe meeting. WM. McLEAN, dec] 0—fri tu & wky. Cashier. Stray Heifer. § direct from manufacturers for cash. inj, @ Call and eet prices. We mean get |} business. Special prices to dealers. = There has been on the subscriber's pre- mises since May last a dark red heifer, Biwo and ahalf years old. If not legally§ Beclaimed and expenses paid, she will beg sold at my barn on Monday, the 24th inst.,9 J dat 11 o'clock, a. m. JAMES POWER, deci Ula-ke Town, Lot 36. Apothecaries Hall, Desbri*ay’s Corner. Nov 21—mon wed fri & wy 6m That I have the Largest Stock of . 4 GARRIAGE UOODS | . ws to be found in the Esland, and my prices ‘ for Caxh. -_—— —- (x; —— —» ‘ mw ii We have not Mr. Charlton’s letter tog ; Photographie Cards, never before shownk +o — GENTS (Season)......... $3 OOBEDidn’t v ise Y ss Jan “oe Be . Mr. Carlisle at hand to-dav. but we shall a, ae oa <a car Ua: Moet a eae A Lovely slippers at Goff Bros Peeaae CSO) + ve eeeerseseesserer sevens cr Dido t you promise yourselves Jast Christ By ae ‘ . J ’ : . s ~~ . aid é ue 6 #0endedes ob ecnenncsecces 2.0088 r ‘ é . a *4 probably be in a position to publish it to 4 Christm: moniter Paicer Christaae & Lamb-wool soles at Goff Bros. MCHILDREN (Afternoon)............ 1.50% pene to - our buying early anil get it ona morrow. It will then be seen whether orpg — i Wirete, Habs : “aves, ee pies Chi'dren’s and ladies’ cloth gaiters atMe ROMENADE.............sccesecccccccese THEM of the way hefore the rush begins. S i _ ae ial al, New-, f 43 i ties icturia 1 3 rs en s " : . : 2 not Seva‘or Ferguson misrepresented Mr gvorgon sew, © gi! . Gof Bros. Galbraith’s Band in attendance. We have sent ont our Xmas Cata'ogne. . gil with beantiful colores sapphments atl 4 few beriels of choice No. 1 and 2E gUarter's Bookstore. Se Sone Eicravenstein apples. Price from $1.50 t Orders for Pop ’= Memoir of Sir Johugiis2 50 per bbl. at Sanderson & Co. Laurier’s “ trusted lieutenant.” nee NOTICE.—No children ander thirtee: gg? 40ubt you have looked it over. Nowga fyears of age allowed on the ice after sixgmeome and look over the goods and de yur ey ee iaheoct beh a Macdonald taken at Carter's hye give Pi ‘ Read the advt of auction sale at th clock, p.m. a Im pat gua—no3t§ Sbuving early. WELL MAKE PRICES a . ate; : s ‘fo : : r ‘ QS 5 pic x a ? ; ee Christmas is comng, atl of coursed \mas Supply store, Grafton Street, next ® ea RIGHT. Ss - = ee ae ye every boy and girl expects a present. Who loor to the Crown Confectionary. Sale ou NOTICE. oe 3 a ’ Gof” : 7 13 d&w »: Eg vould please them Letter than a nice painggs tiday at 2.30 at 7 o’clock, LAND SURVEYING es - . z ‘ : c& Goms. echo GW =! BAe ckates ? Call and see the large stock o Fresh dates and English chestnuts ath nn ‘entinenthes ; SG, &e é GEO ¢ ART: i & CO “ported, Get a pair ee jem Acme Club Skates D. M, Richards &84§S B Enman & Co’s. 4 i surveys of Land, ran Boundary wat cee” te ’ 4 hey ‘ scaains ¢ tor ¢ ED just opened. ! 2wks ‘ ‘ "5 sw showing . i lans, ete. ; ~ : 4 . Vane ‘ Boys’ black moccasins at Goff Bros. ‘o. have just opened nov29 2wks The gent’s collars we are showing at U4 : tad Atohiectural Drawiags Phare hen fe Dealer in Books, Toys, Fanéy Goods. = PY 25 boys’ cape overcoats selling at a di-f%ct=, each, over 150 doz, are the latest ‘count of 334 per cent off to clear; a big@jshapes and guaranteed four ply. Thi-§ bargain—J B Macdonald & Co. week at the People’s Store —W. A. Week d3 4i Co, noy 10 2in. @ ations and Hstimatee. J. P, NICHOLSON, = ean 2 owna. t X Charlottetown, Aug. 25, I8i—dy & a A few of the cheap ties, two for 25c, stil left, the best vatue ever shown.—McKay Woolen Cc. decl lw Oxce> Santa Claus’ Headquarter. ! decl0 ba So Tat Charlottetown, December 10, 1894 % We are now making these, and they are superior to the im- : ; nothing like home-made to wear. ae GOFF BROTHERS. —m wf The Salt of Life is Business--Your Business--Our Business. WE FEAR HO COMPETITION. | Make it your business to look into our business, and it will be our business to increase the WE COURT COMPARISON. buying power of your dollar by showing you our line of FUR CAPES, that combine Quality Low Price, Warmth and Fashion. We carry one of the largest stocks of fine Furs on P. KE Island. We have a large assortment, finest quality, latest styles, lowest price:. o~m gs STANLEY BROTHERS. 3 en oc RS e- The Results have Invariably been Favorable to Us STANLEY BROS.