THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 15 1897 i ahem nm aid an a Se TOLD onan old ear re. ees ea 4 SS . se ww THE NEWS IN SHORT METRE. THE TWO CROPs ; “1 r . ; i ee | LOGA4 AND OTHRR ITB 3 : per ae a ee. ‘ : u i } ( 1} ‘ items of Interest Bolled Down Fer Mere It takes both time and care to make ~ . : Fasy Reading A pretty gard o . ‘ ¥ = ) : j A pretty garden grow; Hear Su . ’ ’ ‘ ® | | li LA | | aod An Superintendant McLeod's lecture THYOON TED NPPTTNTONRAD -cHepRRPARNNANPNTT TEP: 2 | . ” * The Bubonicfplague now threatens all The earth must firet be dug andsown, | at the Baptist Chureh next Friday night, | = ’ ' tf " : ’ " ! i nate CHRONIC DISEASES by the Sal s | Northern India, And “ao — the flowers have grown a ) ‘ = |» : : hod of , nistet eu elp in Pa ‘he xe, I r i o~K , aric é » : . , , ‘ sy)" ? , ~ 7 ee ee caus trom the blood. Gens } Liverpool has voted $22,000,000 for the The one aeons id rake, | For Syvpyey—The Steamer Elliot has | = Meet me at the Always Busy Store. {hh bn e . ‘ . i ~ a > sed , cr ° . . : : ann us imtel'gen es atm nt he — | furtber extension of us dock system. ye used, you Know. been loaded for Sydnev vy Carvell Bros. |= " hb» - ser insures M bimum Of suter- § om . . oe : : J 7"! in vid Mas mum of « are possible in They don’t stop at triffes there. It take no time or pains at all ' ef takes 3000 bushels of oats and 80 tus | Ri ss -, r <i j : : ’ ai sl aa , cf bay. ti. pee oe attemp’s ar aided , They are now talking of running the in ~ & crop ot weeds; 1h ee: Ss _ : . Hon. Seth Low as the next Repubdlican; * ust let the garden plot alone, ee : ~4¢ -« ‘ } . an ; ‘ ; ; Graduate of N. Y. University sb | candidate for Governor of New York. } And soon it will be overgrown, Ees Last Tr.r—The steamer Campa a , tae ay With a rank tenel S i] | will be due at Charlottetown tomorrow, yb : and the NEW YORK HOSPITAL. ‘ Owing to the fai’ure of the grain crop, an angie, coarse and tall, This will be her last trip to this port this t ney years practice in N. Y. City i there isa fodder famine in Russia, and And full of burs and se: ds. w Fete ” p to tai | : th lll atetred s* aernmlCanad “a : ; s . "= a ca . ° i wines: | a Laeeenat ? ie . we o peasants - aoe their cattle avd So, if Sau wish. withic vour life . The large stock eariied by us gives every scope I» apes ' : | horses for anything they can cet. mh” ue gong rm . ; ‘or aYl T F is : ; i 1 ar FICE, Victoria Row There is a possibility of the Montreal : Che flowers of g rod to grow, ENGINEERS meet tonight at Drill Shed for variety of taste. The best selections in: |» ener Ons ation son rolling mills moving to some Eastern Von't grudge your time or thought or,to receive drill pay. All uattorms every department are here ere Det n application, S mre e a gp 5 . ine ; of . ‘ aon Ontario town before long. Trenton is aa pret e /asoutrements and snider rifles must be |I»- f ti ' > : } Sis ene . . ‘a i } re rot x — | making a big bid for the works. B = eon SRS oe them fl urisa there; first returned. “f aks =a . uv ia ut if with wees you wish it rife, — : ——~ ae {hi The horses of the German cavairy Just let your nature go! Tue Wearner—Fine and cool today S | AN [ , U LI N cN 5 s * 4 c \ « 4 5 ‘ _ ip Chancery. Iu the Rolls Court. Tobe so! Lat Pals \ n, in the Supreme court Room, 78 ' W in (Queen's County, © FRIDA‘ ['wenty sixth key of November, instant, at twelve o'clock, soon, in pers rder made by ‘ eid Court © ' > y { November, osant, In a S r partition, where Athur Longworth Reer, Lewis Herbert Beer, Mary Ella br cken, Walter R. Brecken and Winnifred Ella Brecken are Complainants, ana Horace Hedley Beer and Edgar Hubert | r are Defendants. All that teact piece and parcel of lawl -sit- we in the Royalty of Charlottetown in resaid being part Of pasture in the said Reyalty, panded amd described as follows, that is to ap: Commencing on the south sideof the Yilow Road (known the Pottery tad) aud the western edge of the Mount fiward Road, and running thence westward- dmeen’s County ate ia qumber sixty one, also as iy along ‘he South side of Willow Read, three indted andl forty five fect, thence at right agles southwardly three hundred and seventy ane feet, thence at right angles eastwardly, »the Meant Edward Road, three hundred wi forty-five feet, thence along the west edge 4Mount Edward Road, north, to the place dé commencement, being marked as plots, wer bers five, SIX, seven and eag ht, thirty even and thirty eight ona plan of certain ‘od sold at public auction by the trustees © «Saint Dunstan’s College, on the thirteenth iy of May A. D. 1872, reg-stered in the cece of the Registrar of Deeds, and keeper dplaas ef Prince Edward Island, in Charlotte- own, the above described lands abutting on he sogth and west lands, the property of, and athe present occupation of the Honorable fowan Robert Fitzgerald, AND Absoall that der tract piece or parcel of land situ- » lyag and being in Charlottetown Queen's County aforesaid and | part of IwaLots numbers eighty two and cighty dee inthe fourth hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown aforesaid, bounded as follows, that iste say: Commencing at apost on_ the worthwest side of the street, ruaning along ihe north side of King’s Square at the south- ast comer of a dwelling house formerly owned by the late Thomas I’arsons and now in the sossession of Robert McLauria, thexce north twenty-six degrees forty-five minutes, west B ccordiag to the Magnetic Mesidian of tae year 176g, for the distance of one hundred und sixty feet or to the south side «of Fitzroy Stee, thence north sixty three degrees fifteen f minutes: cas" along the south side ef Fitzroy Steet for the distance of ninety eight feet, «f tthe west side of Town Lot number eighty fir, thence south twenty six degrees forty- fe minutes east, a'ong the western side of fwn Lat number eighty four, tor the cistance done hundred and sixty feet to she seid street mthe north side of King’s Square, and ilerce westerly, along the northwest side of @i street, the distance of forty-five feet, Rtnce worth twenty six degrees forty-five Minutes west, the distance of nimety -Six feet, hence at aight angles westerly, and ,paralled ® sid steect for the distance of thisty one ltt, thence south twenty six degrees forty- fre minutes east, the distance of ninety six tt, or teihe said street fronting on King’s Square andithence westerly along the north- Wet side of said street to the gilace of Commencenscnt. Also all that other tract, piece and parcel of land, situate at Montague, in King’s County, ® Prince Edward Island, bounded aad de- «ribed as foliews, that is to say: Comamenc- ing at the south side of a road or street rumniaz Main Street to the residence formerly scupied by Pierce Gaul, at the northwest angle of a plot of land in possession of Alex- “idler Martin, and thence running soufh a usiance of sixtystwo feet, and thence runming Westwardly 4 digfance of thirty-six feet and g @x inches to a gtake set at a distance of Aftyone and ne-half feet from the, arid oc street, and thence: ae a distance of fifty-one and | “hall feet to a stake set on the south side | f ga; ‘ ae Toad of street, at the distance of forty- | * feet mine inches from the place of com- | eels Measured along said road or pe and thence eastwardly along said street * tad a distance af forty-nine feet nine to the place of cammencement. baat tito all that traet piece or parcel of wt Sitvate lying and being in the Royalty of we in King’s County, bounded as oyalty that is to say: On the north by a 163, Y toad, on the south by Plot Number Mthe east by Plot Number 156, and on = West by Plot Number 1$3,. containing (5) Pe a iand, being Plot Number (164) Puadred and sixty-four in the said Royalty Sorgetown. “Sie at Charlottetown this fifteenth day ‘*Ovember, A. D)., 1897. D. C. McLEOD, : Master in. Chancery. AMS. STEWART, Complainants’ Solicitor. Wiitray ad CHARLOTTETOWN D : wy your tickets for Boston by the i Steamer Ialifax. W.W. CLARK, Ticket Agen —— | i ’ | i regiments are to be shod entirely with paper | the r recent having shoes, experiments as to durability proved satisfactory. Mr. J. L. Larke, Dominion commercial agent in Australia, compleins that his efforts to promore trade between the two countries are frequeotly rendered nuga-~ tory by the dilator iness of Canadiaa forms. very During the September quarter of the current year Canada’s imports #mounted to $32,900,471, duties $5,127,700, as com- pared with imporis to the value of $32, 684,242 and duties $5,216,78 for tne corresponding{ quarter last year. Lt.-Governor Mackintosh of the North- west territories was once an unsuccessful candidate in Ruseell county, Ontario. The other dav he sent a contribution to the sufferers by the Rassell fre, remarkiog tbat be bad some recollection of having once been fired in the same place himself. The Allan liner Pomeranian is ashore on the Isle of Arran and there are other vessels agroundia the Firth or Clyde. Moutreal will tender Glasgow full sym- pathy iu her tribulations, mitigated by a certain sense of relhef that this trouble is not confined tothe St. rence. A despatch to the New York Herald from Havanasays: Correspondence just received from the Herald’s correspondent in Puerto Principle states that an open mutiny of Spavish soldiers occurred there Law ; recently. The mutiny developed into a conflict in the streets between the com-: manding officers end the troops. The solaiers mutinied because the rations were insufticieat and they could get no pay. The OttawaFree Press does not wen- der at Montreal Irishmen resenting the caricatures that are put oOo as stage Irishmen, and recalls the fact that Hon. Mr. Anglin once eloquently denounced ‘the insult to the Irish race so generally cou- veyed by Amertcan plays called (rish. Mr. Anglin’s argument failed in stopping the cause of the grievance. Perhaps the egg and potato protest will be more effect- tive. It 18, at any rate, more in the line that the authors of the plays would be ex- pected to understand. There was a terriole uproar in the Queen’s Theatre, Montreal, the other night when an Irish farce called “O’Hoolihan’s Silver Wedding,” was presented; The Jitho- graphe and wal! pictures were coosidered objectionable by many of the Irish im the city, and were daubed with pitch. Avotber crowd of indignaut Irishmen were tm the theatre. There was a good deal of distarb- ance, which came to @ bead in the third act, when the actors were pelted with rot- ten eggs and potatoes, and the performance was brought to an abrupt conclusion. Germany is not supposed to class with some other cowntries as a maritime pation but Germany has the largest ship afloat, and is the home of the company which owns the world’s largest fleet. The Haw- burg-American Company owns shipping with anet capacity of 174,990 tons. The London Peninewlar and Oriental comes nexc with 164,836 tons, followed by the British India Company, another London concern, with 162,482. The North Ger- man Lloyds is next, s Marseilles house fifth, then an Italian company, aoother British firm, and a Japanese corporation. The Cunards have the fourteenth place. The three largest steamers afloat are own- ed by the Hamburg-American and North German Lloyds. The Cunarders Lucania and Campania follow. An old farmer sear Balmoral, knowing the Queen’s partiality for collies, sent Her Majesty a brace of fiae pups of an excellent breed. He was sent for to the castle, and, | having been hastily coached as to what | he was to say and do, he was introduced | into the roval ;reseace. Naturally, he forgot bis lesson, and «vas all in confusion forthe moment. But the Queen’s gracious manner soon put him at his ease. Her Majesty shook hands witb bim, and eaid : “J have to thank you for those two beauti- fal collies you sent mé.” And to this gracious remark the farmer replied: “Touts, touts, wamman! haud yer tongue. What's the matter o’ a pair 0’ dowgs be- tween you and me.” Royal makes the food pure, wholesome and detictous.’. Absolutely Pure ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. kind of | 4 Charles Heartz, in his 80th year. Pricitua LE NARD. — — Se ee = SUPREME COURT. unsettled and showery Tussday, with eart and south winds, pot unlikely to increas to strong breezes and gales. PR nd A Bap Accipext.—Mr. Charles Burns : Nov. 13h. Ryan ve. Ryan and another.~ Apptica tion on behalf of the defendants te set i.e aside a jadyment and execution issued | therein against the defendants in their | private character on the grounds that tne |! writof summons issned and served on them was against them in a represents- tive capacity as executors whbilet the judgment entered | by default on that writ was against them | in their private or personal character. Argument inthis matter was head on! Thursday last when decision was reserves uetil today. The court this morning unanimously granted the application and | set aside the jodymeut ‘and execution without costs, H.J. Palmer, for plaintiff, Stewart, Q. C. for defendants. i ' THINGS TO MAK® A NOTE OF, THE LiverarRY PART of the entertain— ment in St. Peter’s Hell tomorrow night will be supplied by Mise Lucy Lefurgy, Miss Kathleen Fitzgerald and Mr, Ernest Peake. Rev. George 'Mawrronp, Rev. T. H. Hunt, Mesers. Erueet and Charles Karte, and Mr. Jack Owen will sing at St. Peter’s Hall tomorrow night. Lovers or [ystruwentaL Music will find a treat at St. Peter’s Hal! tomorrow aight in hearing Professor Earle and Miss Russell, piano; Mr. James Hyndman, violin; and Mr. Hil, cello. Reap rae Proeramme of the entertain- meat in St. Peter’s Hall tomorrow night and arrange to attend, GREATEST GOOP TO THE GREA'TEST NUMGBER, Ifa few of the merchants dispuse ot their goods at a “big discount and the public get the benefit it is all right. Jackets appear to be the article sold ata ig dis— count just aew; we wish to let the public understaad this, that we allow no ‘firm to undersell us. We have hada large sale of jackets this season, but we still have some on hand and they must go. ff you get a big discoant eleewhere depend upon it we will go one better. It is not what the article custs now, it is what we can get for it. For bargains in ladies jackets we are the people. —F. Perkins & Co., Sunny- side. Double wide cloth for jack- ets and ulsters, about 400 yards, all half price at Paton & Co’s. 37 pieces to choose from. “High class jackets at two-thirds of their value—Moore & McLeod. a DIED. At St. Avards, on the 14th inst., William Wel sh, aged 48 years. {Funeral from his late residence, St. Peter’s Road.at €30 tomorrow (Tuesday morning) to St. Dunstan’s Cathedral thence to R. C Cemetery. (Boston papere please copy.) Today, after an illness of four meaths, {Funeral on Wednesday Service to commence at 2.15, thence by train at 2.30 to Sherwood Cemetery.] Entered into rest on Sunday morning the 14th inst., Elizaketh, relict ef the Jate Philip McLaren, aged 77 years. (Faveral on Tuescay 16th inet., at 3.30, from the residence of her son-in-law Cias., McGregor, St. Peter’s Road, to People’s Cemetery.] At Hazelbrock, Lot 48, on Oct. 30th, Mrs Leonard Wood, in the 77th year of her age. She died trusting in the merits of ber Crucified Redeemer. Gther papers please copy - Atthe Sea View Hotel, Somis: WH Scovil and wife, Montreal ; T E Murray, Moncton; DA Trites, Sackville ; yA Cossman, Halifax; Oliver Mason, Charlottetown. Sovereign Flavoring Extracts are the criterion of perfection, They are known and accepted as the most reliable and the purest. Choice gravenstein and northeru spy apples and new layer raisins just ® received at Beer & Goff Portland, Maine has already on hand for export 1.114 car loads of Canadian grain and lumber for shipment to England. We bave one of the largest and best assorted stocks of ladies and children’s underclothing in the maritime provinces— Stanley Bros., The Always Busy Store. ; 265 2i. | for Curistmas fireman on the terry steamer Hillsborough, accidentally fell into the hold of that craft ao evening ortwo ag) and bad his shoulder and knee cap injured, He is at the Char- lotetwon Hoszpital. Kixe’s Davenrers. — The “Faithful Circle” o€ King’s Daughters intend (D.V.) holding @ sale of fancy articles, suitable presents, anda tea on Thursday, December 9th, in St. Paul’s Schoelroom, in aid of their work in the P. E. dsland Hospital. Avorner AssauLt.—On Saturday night about ten o’clock a young man entered a small store on Upper Queea Street, and taking hold of the girl who was in charge by the throat forced her behind @ screen in one partof the room. Her cries for assis~ tance alarmed her assailant, and he made oft. The young man, whe was well dressed, was a stranger to the girl, but she believes she would recognize him if she saw him again. Quick Journey To Invia. ~The journey from London to Bombay now occupies, by the quickest route, somewhere about seven teen days. Bat it is now contemplated to save about seven daysin the journey by the construction of a Trans-Arabian rail- way. Sixty years ago the Hast India Company voted the sam of £25,000 tor an elaborate suryey of the Euphrates Valley, and in 1872 a committee of the House of Commons recommended the construction of a railway from the Mediterranean Sea to the head of the Persian Galf. But no- thing more was done, Now the occupation of Egypt by the British aiferds additional facilties for such an undertaking aod it is likely that the work will be soon entered upon. Bargains in underwear for men—see our ad.—Moore & McLeod. ——— eae PERSONAL. W.B. Dyer, Exq, took passage on the 8.8. Labrador oa Saturday. He will reside in London throwgheur tae coming winter. Mr. Oswald [lornsby, of the Merchants Bank of Halifax, Halifax, is spending a few days in Charlottetown. His many friends are glad to see bim. Mr. Jas. H, Stevenson, of the Bank of Nova Scotia, Charlottetown, bas been transfered to the bead office at Halifax. He will leave for Halifax tomorrow morning. The many friendvof Mr. R. M. Young, of the Prince Edward Island Railway, will be p'eased to learn that advices from New York received here late last week state that“he is doing well, in fact, could hardly improve faster.” Hotel Davies: H B Potter, R J Hurst, Montreal; H Bryant, Halifax; N Fletcher, Moncton; J A McKenzie, Pictou; P J Qaivn, Quebec; B C Cox, Souris; Ernest E Ross, Quetes; M Ni-holson, Montreal; H H Cox, Mr 4{Sutberianod, Morell. The Fineness F lavor. Sovereign Flavoring ‘Kixtracts The Greatest Best Strength Results, Ask for “Sovereigu’” brand made by SIMSON BRUS, & CO. Halifax. NS WANTED 5,000 men, women and children te to call and inspect my New Goods. Compare prices with othor stores,ahd be convinced by buying from me your watches, clocks, jewelry, silverware, spectacles, eye glasses, etc, you will save poney, and the goods bought from me will be warranted to give satisfaction. Purest Materials. The If your’re at all particular about your fal] jacket—you want to buy It here. Qne third off high grade jackets. Moore & MeLeod. OPnennnenTNNny NNN eNIRT ONT NDNONNNDI NTT NRTTET RENT TENDER RED TH MERA T TT RD TT FEET ITT EE IIT PPD TP FR IT TEE PPD PEEP APP , — in great variety t quares, Centre eic., etc. Do Pa . -) eee The best. Victoria Crochet Thread. Japanese Gold Thread. Linen Floss, Barbour’s Linen Thread. Fancy Arc Sateens. Plain Art Sateens. Art Denims. Cushion Cord, Pom Pons, etc., etc. —_ STANLEY BROS., The Always Busy Store of size and patterns, Pieces, Runners; Photo Frames, LUING’'S SILKS We have allthe correci graduated colors, quaranteed fast colors. ae = — 7 Doylies, shades in > {h> {hie th» (I> |i» {it Ili» {jhe {I {Ih (i II i I {hh {I P SESESESSUNS FESTUS TEEVIT? T have removed the GlaSS and ipalance of my COST until completely cleared out. Tne sale will only last a few weeks, so call and get bargains. J. MORRIS QUEEN STREET Crockery War To my Grozery Store, where I will continue to sell it off at A. CG. JORY Walkerjs Corner —— Se eee eee Assortment,Large. Quality away up Prices away down. SIMOW VWF CRABBEE hs CD STOVES & EARDWARE US ee cee > - ia gO em em BR TRS ao MB fiat ya RE Ore GE ee: F gee | pe: Shes) S : 3 a ee ee ee - a teste