THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTE‘OWN, JANUARY 10 1898. feascai we — EANS “The best we ever sold.” Improved Yellow Eyes. Much better flavor; and larger than the common white bean, and easter to cook. Try some. Special price on ten pound dots. FOR SALE ONLY AT SANDERSON & CO. DR. Chit treats Ca RONIC DISEAS@S by the Salie- bury method of persistent self-help, tm ; removimg causes from the'blood. Ccte tinnows. intel'gent treatenentip person or by lever insures Minimum of suffer- 4 ing and Masimum of cere possible in each cate. Aveié attempts unaidet. Graduate of N.Y. University And the NEW YORK-@ OSPITAL. n N. Y.. City. Tenty years practice i Dipioma registered ip 17.8. and Canada, AppeEss: CHARLoTT#.oWN, P E I, CANADA OFFIOE. Victoria Bos. Accomodations reserved for patients. References On application. : S PES ERE ESS EEE SS ES SS SESS PE EEE EEE A tia Glock Whether you have a dol- lar or twenty dollars to speud for a clock, you can spend it here prob- ably to better adventage than anywhere else in town. Do not try to drag along without a clock in your hore. I have a most complete line of Clocks, the prices so low that you could have one in every room in your house if you so desired. Parlor Clocks Dining Reom Cloeks Bedroom tlocks Alarm Clececks ABARAARARARAARKARASARAAAAAAAS SAS Clocks from -$1.00 vp. See them. AAAAAHA oT Ey. W. WELLAER AAAK i : | re f i learn. The Liberal Contractors’ Club, Montreal, has decided to tender a banquet to Sir Wilfrid Laurier. The date chosen is April ll. Laurier has accepted, Colorado expects to receive not less than $6,000,000 from the state’s big fruit crop this year, the greatest which the centers nial state has ever known, to attend the annual meeting of the Domi- nion Shorthorn Breeder’s Association to be held in Toronto the first of February, ¥ A firm of R yssland butchers has just cleared $40,000 on » Jo. of cattle purchas- meat sold at one dollar per pound, It is interesting to note that the capital value of the British navy at the present time exceeds $470,000,000. The first cost of the fleet which led tothe downfali of Napoleon was but $50,000,000. The Templar, of Ham lton, announces a change in its contro!, by which it ceases to be ihe special organ of the Templars of property of an independant temperance gublishing company. Briefly stated, “the aim of the change ie to unite the effurts ¢nd interests of all the prohibition workers of Canada in the establishment ofa strong national publishiog touse that will pro- mote economy, efficiency and influence in the prosecutioe of the great reform.” Ax parliament the interest in the prohibition question grows very keen, especially in the Upper Provinces. in all probability there will be legtslation the present winter in order to provide for the taking of a popular vote on the subject. Although a very busy man, Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y., bas found time in whick’to write a great book of overa thousand pages, entitled The People’s Comrwen Sense Medical Adviser, in Plain English, or Medicine Simplified. Few books printed inthe English language bave reached so greatu sale as has this pepebar work, over 68€5000 eopies having been seia at $1.50 each. The profits eu this enormous sale having repaid its autvor for the great amount 6f labor aud mosey expended on its production, he has sow decided to give awny, absolutelo free, 500:000 copies of this valuable book, the recipient Only being required to mail to the World’s Diepensary Medical Associa tion, of Buffale, N. & , of which cowspany he is president, 3l.one cent stames, to oever cost of mailing only, and therbook will be sent postpax’. it is a veritable medical library, complete in one volume. it contains 1408 lange pages, and over 300 illustrations, some ef them in colers. The Free Edition is precieely the same ae that seld at $1.50, except only that the books ace bound in stromag manilla paper e¢overs, instead of cloth. & is not often thet our jocaders have an opportunity tc ob€tain a waluable book om-such generous terins and we predict that few will miss availing themselves of the unusual avd liberal of rto which we chave called Oheir at- gention. " - Blankets at Steanlev’s.—1@ paire.$2,95, oe i for $2.50 apair, 2 pairs $3.59 for#2.95 a pair, 1 pair $4.08 for $3.5@, and a pair 147.25 tor $6.50,—6. 3i. Now is the time to bay readymade clothing as we are clearing owt ell odd } lines left ower, and there ate vet many merchants selling dadies’s sacqgaes.abeaper than us. Deop mand see.—rumee Bros. — 6, 31, To Lovers wf the Violin —Call end see Mr. W. A. Grant wo makes a «pegialty of teaching tbat mstrument. He will be pleased to help these who may wish to Conve at -.once and eecwre your hours to suit your business. Hoguire at Sirs. Sellers, Primee Sr. Try a 10-peund Jot of “Impooved I ellow Byer.” “The best beans we ever sold.” Bor sale only at Ssaderson & Co's. _— DIED. At South Shere, on the 3rd iaet., Afary, ba the Slet vear of hor age, redict af the lase Peter Marphy, — CHINGS TO MAME A NOTH OF, al Remewper Me. J... Duncaar’s jesture upon Evolutioe in St. Peter's Hall to- morrow night. le You Hean It,-you will esjoy Mc. J. M. Buncan’s lectureapoa Evolution in:St. Peter’s Hall next Tuzsdsy. If you mise it, you will regret it. ore a FOR MERIT '‘th=i’s why we received Seven First ’rizea and Honorary Medel at the Pro- vincial Exhibiticu for SOW LP EIGN Goode _ Sovereign | lavoling Extracts have won on their own met « They advertise themaelves by their e. vellence for every housekeeper wants the “BEST,” and knows it when she gets if Ark for “SOVEREIGN” brand Made by SIMSEN BROS, & CO. pialifas. NS. TRAD i | Mr. Fred. G. Bovyer, of Georgetown, is | ed in Alberta and sent to Dawson City. The! the time appreaches for the aseembling of | j New York, Jan. 9.—D. G. Dunn’s weekly review of trade, issued on Saturday. say: "In f. ilurer,| 897 was not only the best year ever since 1892, but on the whole, the best ever definitely known, With 13,522 failures in numner Il .5 per Gent. leas than 1396, and $182 581,171 detanlted libalities, | 34 per cent. less than in 1896, the year’s | banking failures counted for $28,249,700, land the commere al failures were but 13,- 351, with liabilities of $164,332,071, | {the ay eracog per fa'lure being | ‘oly 3,559, the low ever known except in 1892. Bat even tn | | that vear the failures during the last half | averaged, liabilities, $10,477 per. failure, | while mn the Inet half of 1897 the average jwas only $9,593. The returos by branches in fifteen out ot | twentyseight claszes the fa lures were lower | | than in any previous year of which there | is a record, with especially a large decrease | in great number of unclassified | manufacturing and trading lof husine as show that the failures. | | f second with the first half. =_— GOLD NUGGETS, The rash to the Klondike is now on and the prospectors are coming ip #0 fast that the British Columbia retources are taxed to accommodate them. Three steamers iare obliged to refuse accommodation toa large number of Australian aod Canadian prospectors, and they have been obliged to watt over. The shipping people say how eter that in less than a month there will be enough steamers for all, Thirty mount- e4 Police left today by the steamer Lee. The discovered of another Eldorado bas ‘heen reported by aman named McLeod, this side of the Yukon, 600 miles iuland | from the Canadian Pacific coast. He has signed papers with a syndicate to lead their representatives to the place, and if things ‘turn out right McLeod will mceive 25 per cent. of the profits. It is stated by receut visitors to Labra- dor that they have reasen to believe it cootains deposits of gold of great richness and is destined to become a great mining country. There is evxience that gold exists in quantities that are equalled only by the depo its of the Klondike, in fect, is aeserted that the deposits in Labraitor are on the same range, a8 tbhove on the Klon- dike. Thosein the secret are arrangmg an expedition to tne country. They propo-e to spend twe or three months prospecting and then to take wpa large number of claims in the most promising sections be- fore the rush which they say will mevi- tably take place sooner or later. Pretim— inary arrangements for this exped:tion, which is to stert in the spring, have already been made. <2 > PERSONAL. & > Mr. P. Kelbs,of Montague, tent the Queen Eotel. Mr. eod Mrs. James E.. MdDonald, Cardigan, urein thecity. They re re- gistereé wt the Hotel Davies. Mr. J. R. Larkins, of Ricthmend, was in the citv over Sanday on hie wey home from Nevfouviiand. He put wp at the Qacen Hotel. H. L. Silver, Fred S. White avd Samuel McGoun. Monereal, W. S. Ballis, New Glasgew, aod ~J. Starfield, Pruro, are amoug the latest arrivala at «the Hotel Davies, The many*fe ends inthis province of Me. W. A. Biebant, of the BostontPost, will jyin with Tae &xXaMiner én congratulating nien ngon the tateresting event recorded elsewhere in ‘today’s iseue, Mr.#.A. Reacy, B. A... Barlingtoo, hes been iv the city for sewere] days past. Mc. Ready’s many friends are -giad to see hie looking ~o well, Mr.&. Lodge crossed in whe Stanley today toresuexe his stmdies vin Mount Allisee Unversity, Sackville, N. B. Mrsses Helen Dawson, Minwie Moore, Anpie Poole and Margaret irving-will leave tonight to weeume their studres in the Ladies’ College. Here is a description of #ailondyke milliongire who has recently arrived at Victoria, British Columbia, from Dawson City. His name is Charles 4éwiee, but he is better kmown |v his cobriquet of “Swifi- water Bul.” Of medium height, but of powerful burld, his face is one thet would attract any one’s notice. It is thin and worn, an@ his exceedingly bright eves seem to snep as he looks about him. Bue style he affcets ie, to say the lrast of it, peculiar. It is prinetpally uckskin and digmonds A backskia suit-he always wears. Stock iu bis abirtisa bage diamond, as-big as a man’s tuambnuail, and his fingers are orna- mented with diamenod rings of great value. For Swiftwater Bel if many times mil- lionaire. He is known as the sw ftest man in a very fast minieg camp, and that is no amall fame io itself. He it was who married one of the La Monde Sitters, aong and dance “artistes,” two weeks after she got to Dawsoe Citv. She had many suitors in that Evelees Eden, but “Swiftwater Bill’s” ecknowledgeé wealth, and his -free- dom in parting therewith, made kim ieresistible. He affeets a slightly bored air, but itis plain he enjoys the notoriety which his wealth has given him. The mission of Hood’s Sereaparilla i« to cure disease, and thousands of teau- monials prove it fulfils ite mission well. Big discount eale begins at Weeks’ & | Co’s., today and continues for two weeks. | The discounts are large from al! depart- ments. Colored dress goods 25 per cent. Black dreee goods 20 per cent discount. Silks, sating and fancy silke 25 per cent All furs 25 percent discount, jackets half price, trimmed {millinery half price, and discounts oft all goods until January 22.— W. A. Weeks & Coo 2i. | Big dry goods sale at the people’s store Big discounts. See our advertismeat for bargains.— W A Weeks & Co. 7 2ia, ‘ { Moreover, the year showed a remarkable | 2) aia b » n | > ' s 8 , ’ : ‘ta . Temperance and will bexcefortn be the| decrease as some other prosperous year cases on the docket, and the civil docket is have shown an increase, in comparing the | Banp atthe Rink to night, Ice the best this sea-on. otentinaanats Tue Sraxvey is making the rcund trip between Pictou and Georgetown to day, [. 0.0. F.—St. Lawrence Lodge meets tonight at 8 o’clock for regular business. To-«nicur.—Genuine eloquence and an Wrights hell, to» lie AVY. intereating sabject, vht. Admission Tue A.sarr=ss.—The — barkentine Albatross arrived at Falmouth on the 4th inst., after a passage of thirty-three days. are Crry Covxcr..—The regular meeting of the City Coun-il will be held this evening. The accounts for the year will be eubmirt. ed and other business transacted. Supreme Cover.—The Hilary term of the Supreme Court will meet tomorrow at There are no rerious criminal light. Boox Lost.—A copy f Kipling,s Barrack-room Ballad’s, joaned some time ago, had my name on inside of cover. Re- ward to whoever returns it. Archibald Irwin, Examiner Office. tf. iasaletiiaieaait Cowxty Covurt.—The New Glasgow sitting of the County Court of Queen’s County, postponed in December last on account of the illness of Judge Alley will be held there tomorrow, and the sitting of the New London Court edjourned fur the same reas: n, will be held at New London on Thuredey next, siehtilipansen Tue Draama~A dramatic entertainment under the auspices of No. 4 Company, 4th regiment, ©. A., will be given in St. Patrick’s Lyceum, Souris, on the evening of Weduesday, 26th inst. “ Tried and True,” a drama in three acts will be pit upon the boards by the members of the Garrison Amateer Dramatic Club, under the direction of Prof. Marcon. The play ts said to be good one, and an excellent rendering is promised. Curisma® Enpeavovrk Ratty.—The opening rally of the local union of the Christian Endeavour was held yesterday afternoon in Grace Church. There was a good attendance, and the meeting was of a most helpful and inspiring character. Rev. D. Sutherland presi€ed, A number of bymns were rendered with spirit by the choir. Mr. M. Steveneen and Rev. Mr. Manifold led in praver. Mr. Sutherland, Mrs. Matheson and Rev. G. M. Campbell, Presittent of the Maritime Endeavour, each gave short and poiated addresses. It is hoped that this meeting will be followed by ovbers. Scapen Deara.—The friends and acquainiances of Mr. Robert D. Pyke, cativet maker, willvhear with regret of his death at the City Hetel vesterdey morning about a quarter of eleven o'clock. It seems that Mr. Pyke has been suffering from a stomach affection*for some time, and for about a week past Dr. McLeod has been treating him for nkeeration of that organ. Dering this time Br. Pyke hasbeen acle to move about the house. Yesterday morning he left hie bed-room for be sittimg room and was in ‘the act of opening the doer when he ‘é@l. He was promptly piwked up and placed in a chair, where he dicil a fe w miwetes later. the ontcome of the ulceration, evidently censed death. M.. Pyke was buried in thee People’s Cemetery thie afternoon, the femera! leavieg the hotel at 2 o’clock. Resoivtiox or CoxpoLence.—At Jest regular meeting of the Wellington tiraach of the Cathulic Mutual Beaetit As- rooiation the following resolution was ewaaimousiv adepted : Wherear,' [t bas pleased A'might God to remove by death Hon. Senator Joseph Q. Arsenault, father of our esteemed Brother Jeseph F. Arsen@ult, Financial Secretary of this Branch. Resolved, Phat we, the members of Reranch 272, C. M.B.A., extend to Bro- other Arsenaultaed the sorrowing relations of the departed. eae, our beertfell sympathy ae i.condulence in this theiz hour of tra and affliction. i t was further resolved thata copy of | thie resolution form part of the minares of the meeting, and that covies be seat to Brother Arsenault and to the press for pubbication. 2 > 2 2 @ 2 @] * @] 8 & OD “During « course of Cud Liver Oil the body weight is increased, the red cor puscles beceme more numet ous, und a greater amount of fat is deposited ia the tissues.” —BarTHoLow, ¢ ¢ ¢ Joknson’s ( Emulsion é is e most pleasagt prepara- ration of Cod Liver Oil, and wil! do all thet is stated *erforation, | the | metas ce T_T Se ge, THE NEWs IN SHORT METHN. = AND — PROSPECTS, LOGAT, AND QO, HRE ITEMS. £22 £22223 As 24 £444324 ¥ «till ai «iff «lj “(tl “il «a afl WvV7 == 7 special Offer in ¥¥ a & Wadded Quilts 2 q att = x ai 4 dnd Blankets <p att{| oN . «il S Balance of stock to be z 4 % cleared at the following % «ft i 10° ccsrsaee af Ss prices: x «ill aif{} attll «(| «f(t uf ati ai{| at «i Wadded Quilts, wadded with pure white batting ‘nd secured so that in washing the batting will hold its place and not roll. 38 Quiltss $1.00 for $ .80 ‘( 1.45 for 1.20 «a 1.98 for 1.50 235 for 1,95 2.50 for 2.60 25 Pairs Blankets At Clearance Prices 4 ——— = STANLEY BROS. THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE FETT Te eerey Vee — I 4444444444 TOIT V IIT IVT TeV eV TTT VTS ? = ? ¥. ST+vT?T —y A New Year's Greeting —x After thanking my customers for the splendid Xmas and New Years Trade accord ed me, and wishing thema Happy New Year { might remind them that we have a full sup- ply of our Empire Extra and Empire Blend Teas still on hand, aes te J ; MORRIS List of Ratepayers vor the city of Charlottetown j , In default for Assestment due on Real Property, for the year ending 31st Decem— her, 1X97, containing names of all such detanuers, and the amount dme from them respectively, with @ statement of the Namber of the town Lot, Water Lot and Common Lat »po which or anv part thereof such aserrament ia in defanlt. —w, : A mount of Assessment due & unpaid Name of Ratepayer In Statemeoat or Description ef Proverty Desauit. Re aa tes whigk Assesstnent is made, above. A0e a bottle, 3 bottles for $1.25. Johnson & Johnson é ¢ ¢ f ¢ ( ¢ ( é ( ¢ ? ¢ 6 ¢ ‘ ? ‘ ’ ( : ° 3 , 4 , ¢ é ‘ , $ $ : . N. B.— Oar stores’ close at 9 o'clock eath night except Saturday. ( ¢ ¢ @ttd® *- ~wee2o ft @22 es McArthur, Sarat House & Lawd on Common Lot No. 22, + 4.5 i Birch, Jono, House & Laad on Town Lot No 72, 3rd hun, 3.37 Coyle, Scepben, House & Land on Town Lot No 3. Zod hun, 5.75 Carmichael, Est.of Jas Houre.& Laed on Town Lot No 73, 3rd hun, 10.12: } Gaw-ron, Edmund. Vacant Land on Towo Lot No 72 & 73; 2nd bua, 6.75 4 Bockendorf.Chas.& Jas Vacant Lard on Town Lot No 10. 4th pan, 1I2 4sriffith, Jolin A House & Land on Town Lot No 64, .st buo, 7.87 | “ “6 House & Lard ov Town Lot No 88. 1st bus, 10.33 | floliman, John, Honse & Land on Town Lot No 91, 3rd bun, 19.69 “ “s House & Laad oo Common Lot No 21, 106.12 Haghes, Peter, House & Land on Common Lot No 22, 6.75 Reghes, Bridget, House & Land on Common Lot No 22, 150 Lowe, Walter, House & Land ou Town Lots No5 & 6, 4th hun, 1.37 * “ House & Land on Town Lot 49, 4th hun 6.88 “s ad Honse & Land on Town Lot 98, 4th hun, 5.06 “6 6 Vacant Land os Common Lot No 31 2.06 McWeill, Duncan, House and Laud on Common Lot No 22. 4.44 se “s Vacent Laad on Common Lot No 22, 1.97 Purdie, Jane, Estate - of, W. A. O. Mor- } son and Leslie 8. McK ott, Trustees, House & Land on Town Lo‘s No 97 and 98, Ist hun 3.75 VicQuaid, Dennis, Vacant Land ou Towe Lot 104, et ban, Reid, Rechard B. Houre & Land on Town Lo No 95. 2nd bun 7.56 Steel, Rober, House & Land on Town Lot No 20, 3rd ban s ‘4 Trainor, Patrick, Houre & Land on Town Lot No 83, 2nd bun 6 75 Tarnball,Estate A ndrewHouse & Lund on Town Lot 55, 4th hun, , 3% Thorne, Charles E. Smal! horse & Land $340, Vacant Land Corver : Lot, $300, on Common Lot 2%, ¢ ts Ttorne, Charles E. House and Land on Common Lot 23, LIZ Thorue,R. & Geo.S. Large House & Lard on Common Lot No 23 1GBT | Williams, Julin, Honse & Land on Common Lot No v4 ; 7 om “6 , és Vecant Land on Common Lot No a7. , rns ' Ward, Estate Robert House and Land on Co:nmon Lot No 25, 5G Notice ia kereby given that pursuant to the provisions of the Statute 51 Victori: Cap. 12, Section 91, after 30 days publeation of the shove Jiet. being e iT oP the Ratepayers ot the Cuy of Charlottetown who have fail-d to pay wishin tb e Bins a re~ scribed the Assessment severally levied upon their Real Pro, Said aie a re y 18 ad er AY ; make an application to is Honor, the Stipendiary eentdege ty City, ‘a Ls inent again-teach aad all of the lands above described, for the ree pective ‘ y 3 to levied against them, and then unpaid, and that upon such jnd ment beir : ia entered, [ will further apply for a warrant for the sale of such lands gment being duly Dated this 28th day of Decomucr, 4. D. 1897, ~ ROBERT VANIDERSTINE, City Tolle —_ cox Dec-mber 28, 1897, 1 mo.