~” -~ = mine ae a : ——— > —— Ss i <n THE DASE EXAMINER ° ° . : - - WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, eae “ If in times of occasions before now. so easily shaken peace,” Ne we, maintained in THE DAILY BXAMINER. - : . . IBER 2, 1896 | 1e Morning them tu be time of war?” Church sisterhood or any other Chareh similar and | England’s idea of the situation is that in QUESTIONS ANSWE RED. | alliances, as they are ironically cailed, the is —. i ty is to distinguish between friends or . ering | ®® i adversaries. And she feels more than | It oug M norance | 8#¢ did before, perhaps, that her wisest ' . ep : course is to remain aloof from the Euro- | - , r : ct oi, pean gambling table and continue tn her | , : ae : . happy state of “splendid isolation.” Pa I BNA —_™ ' -—-—-+ ——— rage y i A BYE-ELECTION. ~ ‘ C it ‘ “ . ‘ ahs ° \ . l'uere is to be a bys-election in Cern- ’ mente a wall, Ontario, on the 16th of December, | “W Pus Bxamixen = _— a a Candidates have been put up Ly both | op ae tree e that the parties and also by the Patrons. Of course : . ba the | the Government “has the pull,” and it 18 . 4 aided by for | we eis not anytiipg Province of Oatario Cornwall ie, how- The Sect I t v av 4 i ever, a manufacturniog centre atj it con- to the spirit and letter of the law, th } tains @ large Roman Catholic minority. power ese must/ The result of the vote will be interesting he daly ensed under t sw. It 18 ©] as showing, in some degre, what the be added t t no Biah« p a t s Province i Catholies thir k abont the echool settle bee & sted to himese power,or sug- | ment and what the manufacturing Classes at st d be nitted, to af | think about the present conditions an. Pp achers i - 7 © ” pros} Ss Aga ———— THE INDIAN FAMINE. Ww I EXAMIN under —_ ae ale ‘the law s provided that Apvices from India licate that the members of any church sisterhood shall be} extent of the famine there is | kely to be exclusively emp loyed as teachers 19 On) _,.., appalling than was anticipated. pub'ie schoo! * _ | There has been a failure of crops in at And, again, there Is i meaty wast east one-third of the who'e territory and ever in answering that there ts | . ers ; appears that the «ffl ted communities clause. But, again, | bo Se auere Hee | on prevented from sowing for ano'her there nothing aw to prevent oo veason. Wearetold that the Govern- one who bas taken religious vows Ww — meut bas established tothe fullest extent also a license to tea é oer | ot e, relief works for their benefit, in in conformity Ww t Pu Schools | the w: ay of railroads and canals,and that Act; aod tt pe eche trustees some 60,000 persons havea ready been given have the same creion respect employment thereon. But more than ten to the appo.ntment of suc! one 8° | times that number are in need. It is not sur- they have Oo = apport es mate > | pei prisingthatin nearly two-thirds of the terri Roman Catholic teachers for one Schoo! | |, ‘Ys where the crops have not been anentire anil exclusively Protestant teachers | tailure, the sadibeal has not been abundant, for the other schools. If members of a | because the climatic conditions in adjoin | ing territory must have been soviety, if even clergymen, shoul i choose ss than 10,000,000 out of the 200,000,000 to pass examinations a! 4 obtain licenses oultivation are supplied with agree to teach inp While there is se commuuities tosupply their own acres under according to the law, irrigation works. encugh conformity W ith the law we see nothing s= in th the law to prevent their appointment, by seeds, there is practically no surplus to he trustees, to be teachers in the public urry to the relief of the large famine- schools; and speaking generall: y, we bave stricken region. Ninetenths of the cult'- no hesitation In Saying t the trustees | vated acreage _ been devoted to the interests of our! ought aiways, (0 the youth, to apport good moral av ; The appoln ensed teacher, whether rel ea with the School } raising of food preducts, rice being the chief l religious | ; : ee | with wheat next in order; the supply s] ; . teachers. ment of a daly grain this season will be drawn neces: arily } most largelv from the United States and t Canada, surplus in gions or noo- \a - : Boari, and the other Feigiour, i being smaller than usual. isin their sole discretion But there is eemihisstenianioie O09 0 nothing to prevent anyon, nothing to} NOTES AND COMMENTS. ’ ‘ , ’ ’ » Bishop of vc bariottetown, ° , . prevent even the Bi . : : a | ~Nevoe Vrays, an inspired St. Peters Board the burg j yurnal, says: “ Tne policy recommending to the this trom teacher or appointment ¢ f School toatl Possiniy the ywers but to enforce her own will. what massacres of other Christians may Board }| 0ter p } - } No matter consideration to recom: |} il teacher. might give specia! occur, mendations of the Bishop of Char-otte-| isolated action of Russia is a practical town, because he is in @ represent ative | reality Tne Berlin government is fully the 1 ' . . > : ts for : ly of } aware that this is the policy of Russia in — ee | holdir loof while awaiting developments R Catl ; population, and be- | > — ie awaiting G I . our bomen altho puliaiion, an } Ger any well knowing that Austria is ; t > provided, free | no cate be has for many years } } re ady to stri ke at an Opportune moment to f expense to the public, for the e lucaticn | check ascendancy of Russia. The sum of © Xx Pens id the pre-ent position is the porte, backed by . :s-ia, will continue to p'ay i of delusive reform with impunity. Are hbishop Lange- of the daughters of our Roman Catholi . ' “a fellow citizens. But this, also, is @ matter r sole discretion, and any newspape: that they —Montreal Gazette - 1 is opening indepen in the tell them which presumes to t } ‘ would, but for its :nterference, have been he lucation, according to the teaching of : " -. onihy of gross | thew Church, of the Catholic children in false to their trust or . | Manitoba. Their maintenznce will be a im pertinence. beavy charge on the small Catholic com- — oe nunity in the Province, which numbers BISMARCK S DI ScLOS URES. ! very few wealthy pees and a -— | great Many poor ones, he Archbishop Tae British and E iropeav press are stil) | can hard y hope to a" ceed in the task = : | . a oO he = a| bas entered upon, Which iInvo.ves, Under teemingwih cma» _ on the posui sad pe i lem arhalt ww eaaialials te lately made by Prince bismarcs. The pe | the Catholics maintaining two sets of of these exposures is ru inctly given by e/ schools, because their taxes wt!! still go to Loadov correspondent, who says that | institutions which they can neither contro! we in the seventics Germany con-| 90r use. The burden will be too great to ee ‘ be long borne. It Will take some time fur attack upon France, but templated an Russia stepped forward and l and Englao recoznize how thorough!y they have been putthe stopper on Germany's bottle of | defeated. ambition. Russia, i appear*, was also | —-Briti ish C Colonist: The dairying in- spoiling fora fight with -omebody, as, to} iustry of Prince lee urd I-land may be nade her aimy wes clamor | 28!4 !0 be literally the crcation of Profes- use her own words, _ af ty) | sor Robertson. Its growth was pbenomen- eg 40 20. cnenge L” Fe @ meg OF! als rapid, and, we may add, that both the to pick | butter and the cheese produced are remark- ably good and comman ithe highest prices. What is to hinder the farmers of British young bloods sie Was aD XIOU quarrel with a neighbor. She wrole to od termes w.th | ; ; was on ¢g . Germany, who wa ; os epeiel | Columbia following in example of the Austria, asking if Germany would etan | Islanders on the other side of the conti- e , ; ‘ Tp . . and look on without interfering if R sussia | nent ? The Government is ready to do for them what it basdone forthe Princ But Germany wouldu’t, | J th Edward Islanders, and no doubt if they go attacked Austria. sas ussia’s barefaced trickery | ' As & samp 'e of Ra | into the business energet cally and co- -he then wade ® compact with Germany | operate harmoniously the tame results in order that Russia might wage war With | w))] be produced. The British Columbia Tarkey. The plot now begins to thicken. | butter and cheese manufacturer has this . . i . . . : : advantage over the Prince Edward Island Russia turned round Austria, whom g oe oe id | producer, he is not compelled to look bat a minute ago, su to speak, she tried to | abroad for a market Se ; siglesa } to a ’ stab in the back, and inveigies her into —In an editorial on the terms of the compact, to all intents ai i purpose® | Manitoba scbool settlement, the Montreal Siar acks the questior : “Does the settle- ment settle anything?’ and adds: “ For the sake of the Protestant minority in the province of Quebec, let us Senay that it friendiy. “ Don’t say a word about it to Germany for goodness sake,” ea d Russia, | ; ; , é : . with mixed feelings of treachery @nd shame “ AM right,” rej ed Austria, | does Already the politicians are exhibit- “ nary a word,” and the two countries went | !Dg 4 wonderfull y active interest in the their ways,—Russis rejo‘ving at her diplo- educations al system at Quebec. If the ¢ . settlement doves not settle, the battle | macy, aod Austria to do the very (hiDg) ound bas been simply transferred as she had promised not to to split upon} might have been been expected from Man- Resaia. toba where the minority is Catholic to Prince Bismarck’s diecloeures, however, Quebec where the minority is Protestant. Ac active propaganda has been cc mmeaced as the correspondent proceeds to say, Can-/ 144 aims, hermless and even admirable, not be regarded as an unwiaxedevil. Lhey | are hinted at Unless, however, all the serve the excellent purpose of pointing | signs fail, the minority in Quebec will several morals. They show us that, after | "#¥¢ %0 be ee ye of its rights, to know , , : when it is well off, and above all things, all, there is very little honor among Euro-/| ,.. | ware of flapdoodle, which we may pea plomatiets when they go behind | inform young and unsophisticated readers is the stuff they feed fools with.” —_— Al AM each others’ backs break faith with alliances are said | ' jand > ; a ces from the Civil Service of the | fair trial, as he thinks if | out by the of countries of Russia is not to seapport the action of the Armenian the ts old game lent schools for tie the Manitoba s« parate school advocates’ to NEWS NOTES The Chapter of Cante rbury has elected “how can we expect | Bishop Temple to the Archbishopric. honor of | The Queen has conferred the ' knighthood on Edward John Poynter, who on November 1, was selected president of | the Royal Academy of Great Britaia,. The Shah of Persia announces that | hereafter he will dispense with a Premier, will preside in person ever the Cabinet, which will consist of twelve | Ministers Advices from Boston state that the large Boston and Maine coal shed was burned ' yesterday morning. Service on three lines of the Union Depot was completely blocked at the time of telegraphing. The | loss is $75,000. Mr. Beausoliel, M. P. it was generally believed would not accept the Laurier terms of settlement of the school question, advises that it be given a loyally carried Manitoba Governmert it will work well for the Catholic minority. The Associated Charities have notified the public that 8,000 families, numbering 35,000 persons are destitute in Chicago. Phis is the result of a canvas covering ouly half the city. The total destitution is estimated at 75,000 families of 70,000 people, chiefly foreiguers. ‘he association wants $10,600. The Canadian canal at Sault Ste. Marie has had a fairly busyseason. A statement of ibe business done by the cana! up to the end of October, as prepared by the Rail ways and*Canals Department, shows 1371 vessels to have passed through tince the opening of navigation, with a tonnage of 4,137,117 tons, and carrying 4,277,437 tons of freight. Emperor William, in celebration of the Queen’s sixty year’s reigo, proposes to give a Jubilee Cup, three feet high, for British yachts to compete for, the course being from Dover to Heligoland. The Emperor seems determined to show his friendliness to bis grandmother’s country meno. I¢ might be just as well to take him back into favor. As an outcome of the China-Japanese war, Russia has obtained the right to build railways in Chinese territory, and for Russians to work mines in Manchuria and drill the Manchuria levies fr the Cuinese army. Russia may also,in case of necessity, make use of the ports of Purt Arihuraod Ta:lenwan. Japan, when it contemplates the result of its military efforts, must feel much as the cat did when the monkey used its paws to pull the chestuut out of the fire. Liberal newspapers have been in the habit of representing the sugar refiuing in- dustry as in the hands of a bloated mon- opoly. The profits of sugar-refining, we bave been told overand over again, are excessive. Py way of commenton this it is Only necessary to mention that in the year ending 30th September last the basi- .es3 of the Acadia Sugar Retinery Com- pany resulted in a loss of $24,790. The chief cause of that unfavourable showing was competition, which, if we were to be lieve the Liberals, the tar ff and com’)ina- tion had eliminated. of the Johannesturg Critic has been arrested under the new Transvaal press Jaw. English paper* in Johannesburg have been remarkably free in their criticism of the Boer Government and the doings of its officials, which appear to have been quite as deappuc as anything that transpires in Russia. 7 It isa question, wget r, if Presiient Kruger will profit by suppressing the newspapers who dislike hiny and his ways. The Government that cansot stand all its Opponents can say of itin the press is not a Government that can expect to stand long in the country. The people of the aucicnt English port of Bristol, from which the Cabots sailed four hundred years agp for our coasts, are The whole statt making arrangements to celebrae the Cabot anniversary in a worthy fashion. They prepose to spend from $15,000 to $25,000 on a memorial, the foundation stove of which it is hoped will be laid on Jane 24th, 1897, beiag the four hand reth anniversary of the landing on what is now British North America, from. the Bristol ship Matthew. Some very handsome sub scriptions have already been received, and a premiam of $25) has heen cflered for competitive drawings of the proposed memorial. SPAIN ON HER DIGNITY. Will Uphold the Interests of Europe Against a Nation ef Tradesmen, The New York World prints a sétate- ment by Senor Lose De Armas-Cardenas, a diplomatic agent of the Cuban Republic, who clairas to have visited Spain to negotiate for a sale of Cuba to the Cubans. The purchase price, he asserts, was to be 100,000,060. He describes two interviews with Premier Canovas. He suggests that an arrapge— ment be made by which the United States guarantee the fultilment of Spain’s pro- mises of reforms in Cuba. At tbis Canovas burst out: “Never, never, a nation of tradesmen guarantee the word of Spain? Neyer. The United States are: responsible for everything that is taking place in Cuba. They are the true authors of the war, and I guarantee you that if Spain loses Cuba the United States will pay Spain what Cuba is worth. They. threaten Europe with the Monroe doctrine, and Spain in the interest of Europe, will take up the gaunt- tet. Do not speak to me about the United States meditating. Spain will fight and if they do not wish the Spanish flag to float in Cuba they will have to obtain it efter a glorious Trafalgar at the gates of Havana.” Others have found health, vigor and vitality in Hood’s Sarsanaril!a, and it surely has power to help you a'so. Why not try it? Very “cold to-day! No need of sore hands or faces. You can buy at Watson’s Drugstore, Jelly of Cucum- ber and Roses. Velrose Winter, Bloom Fragrant Heliotrepe Cream, Vase- lene,Camphor lee, Wheeler's Glycerine Jelly. Ail stand- ' for Berthier, who alo Mistake About Ryckman’s Kootenay Cure a ee ‘IT HAS COME TO STAY. Lately Tntroduced, but Tes- timonials are Pouring in. It cures Rheumatism. Sackvitie, N. S., Aug. 25, 1896. S.S. Rycexman Mepicine Co.,,Hamilton, Ont. GeytLemry,—-For nearly a year I suf- fered severely with Rhenmatism and wes in such condition that I cowld net leave mv bed for months. I Jearded "ef your medicine, Kootenay Cure, from a fri nd who had sneeceesfaly used it for Rkeuama- tism, and Teorcluded to try it. Up to tlate I have taken five bottles, and as a consequence am up and attendig to busi- ners. I feel like anew man, and have no hesitancy in recommending the medicine, Ryckman’s Kooterav Cure, to anyone suf fering from Rheumatism. I remain, most respectfully your, Geo. F. Waurace, Proprietor Branswick House 139—36w —= tae geececeeecceocccecopepeees December. sx Here. From now until THE NEW YEAR We wili offer Special Discownts in Perfuines,Fancy Goods,Meerschaum and Briar Pipes. Sticks? Syckes, Sticks, in all the latest styles. REDDIN BROS, Opposite BR. O a ee ee ee caspedeuedtincndsebpeocedinatonnes Notice Anyone found not using our Fravorine Extracts will be prosecuted to the fullest ex- tent of the cake. Warninc.—Buy your. ex- tractsat the (.DS. As the odor to the flower, so op flav- or to the cake. A.W. Reddin, Phim, B. Central Drug Store. Sunnyside, Scientific testing enables us to suit many feyes that never saw well betore. Spectacles fitted while you wait. E. W. TAYLOR. Cameron | Bloc k. RECOGNITION BUTTONS. JUST RECEIVED IN Masonic, S. of Scotland, Caledonia Society, Patron of Industry, be M.: Deirdcs EO: . ,, I. 0. O. F. S. of T. I. 0. F. bs. Sy Ie B. of R. T. Lb. of L. E B. of L: F. W. N. TANTON’S THE JEWELER. Great George St. DONT TELEGRAPHIC, | Desparcuas to tHe Examiner SPOILS SPRoraL OPERATING THE SYSTEM. Railway Robbery at Moncton. Dec. 2. The Halifax chronicle declares that Mr. McGrath, inspector of bridges, is to perform the duties of bridge insyector ins place of Mr. [lillsov, dismissed, and that the salary will be saved. As McGrath’s office was a new creation of the present Government, there would be no saving. Butthe Moncton Transcript says that McGrath will ooly perform the duties until Hillson’s succes- sor is appointed. A. KE. Killam, M. P. P., is spoken of as Hillson’s successor. The Interclonial Railway ticket offize here was entered while the agent was at dinne: and robbed of $332. Moncton, —_——__~-. -—_—— New Bruaswick News. Sr. Jouy, Dec. 2. Senator McClelan is inthe city waiting tor Mr. McGee to come and swear him in as Lieutenant-Governor. Miss Searbora, who had a breach of promise case against ex-Alderman ED Col- well, of Carleton, St. Jobo, has agreed to a settlement. It is said that she gets three thousand doilars. ——— An Incorrect Report. Loxpoy, Dee. 2. Nothing is knowr here of the alleged intention to knight Mr. Laurier, except that the Ottawa cablegrams declare it pro- bable, and I learn that this assertion is not correct at the present juncture —_—___-_ __—— Liettenant-Governorship of Oatario. Montrear, Dec. 2 Hon. J. D. Edgar will, it is confidently azserted, be the next governor of Ontario. Hon. G, A. Kirkpatrick’s term exp.res in May. ees Johnson's Baking Pow der gives fullest satisfaction 2¢ a pound. Johnson & Johanson. Raphael Tuck and . Sons mpany’s Celebrated. Christmas Cards, Calenders, Booklets and Toy Books. Over one thousand dol!ar’s worth of this season’s designs just in at Geo. Carter & Co. Seasonable Men’s Cork-soled Boots, Men’s Rubber-soled Boots, Men’s Grain Leather Boots, Boys’ Skating Boots. H. STEWART & CO. London House Building. Real Ostrich Feather Boas. 100 to Choose From. Ladies’ Fancy Neck Dressing fresh from Paris. All the latest creations for Fall. Also 3 designs in black Chiffon for the neck, Best show of these goods in town.—J. P. & Co. A Sale Extraordinary of Women’s Jackeis. A price marvel, indeed—50 women’s fine fashionable Jac- kets at about the cost of the cloth — materials are Boucle and other rough goods—Ker- sey cloth, Irish Frieze, Box | cloths in black — $5. Great Blanket sale 150 PAIRS At a price that will sell the a. 75c, $5¢e. 990, a pair this week on'y JAS PATON & C0 PROMPTNESS In PAYING Claims. with good security as well, is the chief characteristic of the insur- ance companies represented by E.R. BROW, Charlottetown. eee AGENT ther’es frost in the air But Theres Warmth In our Overshoes There's more than that, wear and style besides. the best; we have them BROAD TOES, ROUND TOES, In all the different styles; one buckle kle and the kind that don’t use a buvkis at all; high ones, low ones, buttoned ones, laced ones, J. M. McLeod & Co. there’s lots of good honest You'll want a pir at once, then buy ! and in all the different toes. NARROW TOES, and REZOR TES. plain ones and faney ones too. Astrachan Capes, Seal Capes, larettes and Jackets. i ~~ ee oe , two buckle three buc- VHELECECLELE LEY e any comment. VVVUOG work. JOHN TF CELLS LELLL THE HOLIDAYS Will soon be here; be in readiness when they come with your new duds We would like to advis: you where to get them, for there’s only one best place, and we are firmly convinced that that is none other than Vailoring Establishment. first class work is too well known to need Our prices are as Jow as possible consistent with good first class as to the best place the Star Our record for McKENZIE : : A Fall Clearing Up. Mid- Season Prices on URS. Capes, Short C ipes, Greenland Collars and Gol- Long Sale of Jackets, $3.00 quality for $2 50 $3.50 quality for $2 75 $4.00 quality for $3.00 $4.50 quality for $3.50 $5.90 quality for $4.00 €5.50 quality for $4.50 $6 OV quality for $5 00 JAMES PATON & CO. Public Meeting for Armenians To William E. Dawson, Esquire, Mayor of Charlottetown : May it please vour W orsbip: We, the under-; gned residents of Char- lottetown, res pectfully request that your Worship will call a Public Meeting of the citizens st as early a day as possible, for the purpose of considering what steps should be taken by the peop'e of this ciiy o show their sya pathy with the Armenian ‘suffi rers. Dated the 23rd day of Nov., 1896, D. Farquharson L. E. Prowse F. 8. Moore * rey Pepe R. ear Horace Haszard W. A. Weeks Benjamin Rogers Lawrerce W. Watson J. B. Macdonald A. W. Reddin Simon W. Crabbe and s number of others, In compliance with the abova requisition Ido hereby call @ 2ublic Meeting of the citizens of Charlottetown, to be held in the Ocera House on Wepyespay, the 2nd day of December next, at 8 o’clock p. m. W. E. DAWSON, Mayor. Mayor's Office, Nov 27, 1996, Nay, Carl Going for a skate on Goy ernment Pond? i am go ing. I got a pair of Mac's Hockey Boots; they are dandies; all the boys are getting them; he has only a few pairs left, s» come right along and get a pair now. McKACHEN, THE SHOE MAN 24 CENT BLEND TEA We have just received from Lordon, a new Blended Kea which we can retail at 24 cents per pound or 9 pounds for $1.10. This is the cheapest Blended Tea we have ever sold, and is excellent value. Every pound warranted at BIER & Girt ee _ CHRONIC [Jiseasey Treated by the SALISBURY Method of persistent SELF-HELP in overcoming past errors and removing the causes of disease The result justifies the means. This is not an easy quack cure-all. Neither should it be judged by certain bad imitations slready among the people efforts of invalids to ne another. or offer, under certain cond:- » f nor by the half-bad = . m e | aay dire, Seago ge epee 4 we dow ked aa og 4 ard preparations. STEAMER FASTN ET, go it alone or half do % The ralvation oecens oS ee ap eee we Ww. TI the other magazines at Carter’s Book- The steamer Fastnet- commences her constan) self-denial aod whole- hearted Bismarck bas been telling the truth,| living,” writes m. . nom Peon, | ’s work, sailing faith in the good works of physician at Ze Ont. “I took Srott’s Sareanariiia | °°? eeason’s work, sailing from Halifax gz rk P “ conspirators” would be a better word. ee oe i ee =a? : did aol ain Fine pastry flour for Christmas baking, TUESDAY, May 5th, and will continue patient. Not even M. D’s ce rtifcater by Perhaps the German Prince's object in - oie tetas oa ie comen alk the ae. | for sale by the pound at Beer & Goff’s. to sail weekly, leaving Halifax every | the rea: will save one fro pm th ve eval oo Jetting the cat out of the bag was to show, oelne sali the blood, aoe eradicates | —————__ Se Tuesday, calling at the following ports | Sequences of stimulante, flaid or solid. in the first place, that Germany is not the chenmatas = serofalons poisons. Ask ‘ aa Meeting. | Because I have not been ad-: aps Bets ait DR CLIFT only traitor in the European camp, and at | fF Scotts and get it. vlad vertising lately that I am out he Ea ‘ ?rance on its guar — al , > Tas ke «3 aia % . : > eS Graduate of N. Y. University. and the the same time to pat Fran ae : Anew lot of Garcia and other aera a oeel netiinnst matiobe of the business. Good work at ee We have raked up a lot of lines of Boots, and must) o"% "HHeepital a. so pecdtal : e rainst lacing too ch nfidence i ' ‘ > & = . oe . é ee eee — a oS i: fe a . os al hana Faia favorite brands of imported Cigars | poiders of the Merchant’s Bank of P. low prices can still be had at Arichat, clear them out. These job lots of Men’s, Womens, Boys Y. City. Diploma registered in U. 8. aud eth te take the ‘hict, The Regils , | has just been received at Watson § | H. Island, will be beld at its Bank- 5c Port Hawkesbury | and Children’s, mnst be sold at pric:s that have fallen like | Caneda. rot ftmlto take the hict, i Drug Store ing House, Great George Street, on Port Hood, the | wt fA t Address: —Charlottetown P.E_I. p pers are gloating chiefly over the illus | g ' 7 : Tuesday, the 12th day of Jauuary next, Souris, 1€ ieaves 0 utumn. DtlestnVissetie Mae, ‘Suaekeia tration the effair gives of the mistake| Big boysand little bovs see our big stock | 1897, at the hour of 11 o'clock a. m.} a e Charlottetown and pigeon aig attain nested cpu amy ci. | of hockey sticks at ; e iti ; : A HOME TREATMENT persevering " — habeas of hock y sticks, best quality, Ash acd} Proxies must be left with the cashier at erside. us perse' whi 7 England would — = atipong | Rock Elm. See our 25 cent sticks avd up { least one day previous to the m-eting. QUEEN STREET. . a “ t GOFF BROS from month to month. ACC om Tae herself with any other European power,| 1. 56 cente—Geo. Carter & Co. J. M. DAVISON, Freight solicited, Low rates. TIONS reserved for patients. FER- s she has beea urged to do on numerou :| Dec. 1, lw eod. 128.~—1 5 & wky. Cashier. 124—d&w W. W. CLARKE, Agent. BOOT FACTORY ENCES on application, s . in i s s 30 inches high, with shelf, large couble covers. . English make, roomy top and strong handles, English make, 30 inches high, with shelf, extra large basket, single cover, and two handles .... Other makes at $4.90 $4.79 $4.50 Satin bound Baskets, size 7x9 inch...... 75¢ each . ‘“ ‘“ SuGu5-ineh os ies aa « “ “ és 10x8x5 inch. e. $1.30 ” Oa Fancy Shapes, 10x9x6 inch............ 9.25 $ 11x10x7 inch...+........ 410 * 6t Ta ee eke bs STANLEY BROS.THE ALWAYS BUSY STOR#. Stamped Linens Tray Cloths Centre Pieces Boyleys Bureau Covers Sideboard Covers Medallion Squares Embroidery Linen. 18 inches wide, 2 at 3 “ 54 “ ‘sé SATIN JEANS, STANLEY BROS. A VARIETY OF 3 O’CLOC COVERS. FILO FLOSS, SICILLIAN FLOSS, TWISTED EMBROIDERY, KNITTING SILKS, ETCHING SILKS, ROPE SILKS, ROMAN FLOSS, eer ea ee e mee ee qo ae