a oors: ba a a ae 4 a 3 rd ollie + be % a ied ~~ a eae cv a ty f ve ei ME, os om ra ton ie = tee Pe: aye be alte een durin, Senate wp he expecta , itmes will giv 7 DAILY EXAMI | eS ay ee, re . “This is True Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evnripipgs. Single Cepies two cents, fpncne a ne Thee whem iebiiediiddeap sda — ~ prospect that ro oe ) —T ser 1c mr on , e [teret wit FLARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, THURSDAY, DECEMBER. 2, 1897. NO 281 4 SE NS RR | ve — - R MAN'S DEL IQUT jtrade of the ¢ : ——— . ana SS —reeee . a FG, biesly to-eee THE LISTENER. liotr red is anyganse G ts ' een ae oe nab! py Seo i e * ' b ' ay) Joseph Chamberlain is said to have lost oath and yellow is another French r ik $250,000 in the attempt to rsake sisal rais- Tienes ; * : ing in the Bahamas profitable. *C! sely fitted basque bodices are made : 4 Joseph William Warburton, the British by many ladies’ tailors in preference to ff by consul at San Francisco, has been in her acs \ | waists, point 1 bodices or majesty’s service for 40 years and will i an SOS soon retire. st colored silk bodice, trimmed | Shea Jefferson says that he considers ith v bla very ribbon and out | himself rather young because he recently te kes a beautiful combination | met Judge Woodbury of Boston, who ak akirt knew his grandfather. @ith a gray : : " e All strect, tailor and utility gowns are O wt + a 4. ¢. Ropes * San F rancisco has just Bete cnr te, ground Si sound ba n the principle that a dollar saved is adollar made, we invite a, | niss.g%s tegen Conti gpuse tOMets Of CVery Cescription are c . . ? th a graceful demitrain. Pr h _ wi ever accomplished the feat. en, € the exces senile: velvet hats Cal eful inspection Ol t © tollo ngs values, and cuarantee that pur- David D. Dana, a borther of the late ie tome cetrich feathers reashine “ 5 od > | . Mr. Charles A. Dana of the New York be fs mu fous wasting co Chasers Of these values will save their dollars. | sun, is living quietly on a farm in West ; width on the cart wheel brim. 1 Lubec, Me., at the age of 70 years. ‘ To produce an appearance of slenderness | ; 1 . Hon. Thomas B. Reed has just had on es $6 docs Nos exiat ; ancmtaiianst ’ - ' . . self photographed in a standing collar ‘ ei iss wher it is eee et Men 8 all wool] Sweaters, ‘ Oe a eu S fine imported Underwear, the best at A brilliant tie Mr. oud snqunte thdatenee F.. — n of all dressma ven ‘ . tien 7 ° | ' picture as the best he has ever had taken. Fene ie for ‘hd Peudlas aahees will | Men S all wool Cardigans, 7 Qe { the least money on if E. Island, | Colonel Chandler, who is now ee 8 : “allwinter. Not only does the garn oe | . Z e ; secretary of state, saved Neal Dow’s li Fest street cece, tue garment | Heavy all wool Underwear, 90e asuit| Men’s Fur Coats, $13 50, 15, 18, 22. 25, 35) inPeasioota, Pia” when the later, a pris 5 and blouse effects appear on gowns and | Vi “nh 7a he ty y | Gl yr e . d = oner of war, was ansatled by am inten E498 pilets both for demidress and full dress | + € . avy W 00 Cn tr OV es, Lo a pair an 45. mob. | wear Vi sate h cs lj ’ re —* . 5 Philetus Sawyer, ex-senator from Wis- oe Black braids are very extensively em- | * ens Cavy ined Kid Glo Ves, DOC pr Ladies Jackets, 4 shades $2.90 Sietodias tn Cnekieah aie esha toma ty yed to trim either black or colored | 7 . ° ° 2 ‘ OA bres. Wice military braid tid or | Men’s four-in-hand Ties, 3 for 25c.| Misses’ Reefers, all wool serge, ] 50 | “1 bare mans friends to coward ond we ie straight and flat is used, but elaborate de- enemies to punish. Martin Irons, the great leader in the 1886 strike, has broken the silence of his retirement anc now comes forth tc cham- pion the cause of Debs’ Social Democracy. He is at work in Texas organizing clubs. Mr. Charles Pollock, a nephew of Baron Pollock of the British high court of ja- dicature, recently crossed the channel alone in a balloon, going from Eastbourne to&® village near Abbeville in 64g hours. He was not the first to perform the feat, how- ever. John W. Mackay, one of the California ‘*bonanza kings,’’ means to build in Green- wood cemetery, Brooklyn, a superb mor- tuary chapel, and he will have to get a dis- pensation from the Vatican before he can have it consecrated as a Roman Catholic Men's heavy Ulsters, ae Mien’s heavy Ulsters, fibre lined, ¥en's beaver Overccats, heavy, Men's extra weight all wool Suits, special value, Boys’ Overcoats, good and heavy, $3 95 4,50 4:30 Ladies’ heavy Underwear, Boys’ Knicker Pants, 45 Miien’s heavy cloth caps 25 All kinds of Men’s, Youths’ and Children’s Clothing, at prices that outclass anything on P E Island signs carried out in fine black braid are more fashionable still. Gray in lovely tones and semitones is t gurely one of the favored colors of the sea- 5 gon, and the contrast between the soft, re- ‘, fined Quaker tints and the gorgeous colors | @ which dominate in both dress and milli- : nery is certainly very striking. Coats single or double breasted are equally la mode, and many of them are | @ decidedly longer than they have been, but @ with one and all outdoor garments the very high collar is indispensable. Indecd in dress as well as mantles there is a de- cided favoring of medici styles. Among new French gowns are models with princess backs, the breadth in con- 5.90 2.50 ee We want the money. Corner. Call and inspect. You want the goods, The odds are in the purchaser’s favor when buying at the Burgain oh CaP ce i 6 trie fe tinuous lengths from neck to skirt hem. place ture These give a look of slenderness and length oe Ce: eee _sinmnite cme A eae va eee unique home ‘ ‘ foevena stout figure. As these gowns pote annex, but’ John D Rockefeller is going ' fasten at the back, any number of bolero, Rusian blouse, girdle, corseted and guimpe effects are introduced on the front »)@ of the bodice portion.—-New York Post. in for one. For some time workmen have been engaged on the west side of his West Forty-fourth street mansion in New York city laying out and asphalting the grounds for a commodious skating pond. Thomas L. Henry of Pine Station, Pa, died the other day, and his friends made preparations to give him a fine funeral. But the sad event has been indefinitely postponed owing tothe fact that when they were about to put the old gentleman on ice he raised himself up, winked at the prettiest girl in the reom and asked what time it was. ‘‘For my part,’’ said Colonel R. G. In- gersoll the other day, ‘I envy the man who has lived on the same broad acres from his boyhood, who cultivates the fields where in youth he played and lives where McKay Woolen Company RIDERS WANTED ’ ine BEE BUZZES. 4. 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San Francisco may not be a ‘‘jay’’ city, ome (Gites ora! <s Bicycle, and give you as fine a « but if it per-ists in getting angry every > —§ Queens raised artificially are considered denc to it Almost its time an actor makes the remark the suspi- a caller ee “ite a 9 48 good as thove raised from natural cells. y ree f; : h cion will grow that the actor is truthful. 5.000 d child te | the quiet of the country, out of the mad $ -f Natural queens can in no way be pro-| greatest use 1s for those | —Stockton (val.) Mail. I can ornament and stripe your |, "74, em, Women and children t¢ | vace for money, place and power.” ee @ duced excep. under the swarming impulse. 8 Boston goes in for the B’s—baseball, ae to call and inspect my New Goods, i eae an whose condition is sO im- | brown bread, beans, brains and Boston, | Compare prices with othor stores,ahd If ahive isin good condition in every THE WRITERS. “f Way, it is nearly always proof against rob- bers. There are three classes of worker bees— house bees, wax workers and honey gath- erers. If the colony is weak and the brood chamber not at all full, there is no use putting in section boxes, Wax is an elaborated’ substance and re- quires the tonsumption of 20 pounds of honey sirup to make one of wax. Have the colonies strong. A weak col- ony will never make nice comb honey, no Matter how liberal the honey flow.—St. Republic. = WOov’s PHOSPHODINE The Great English Remedy. 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Pamphlets freo The Wood C Soll in Charlottetown Ughes Druggist. ee 7 6NOT “* NOTICE 13 HER@BY GIVEN tha ~ f “ 4pplication wil| pe @made to the Parlia- f es a of Canala at jp@ next session upon ¢ half of The Macufgectnrer’s Guarantee i ¢ and Accident Insnrangee Company, for an ‘f et to change the ng of the said Comp **¥ “The Guarautegl’ aod Accident In- ae surance Com pany ofM Canada,” or such other name asthe Pa will Permit, and the Prove of, and a : tO rati : a _ passed by the Meaid Company pro- Yan in he for the issue ofp Preference Shares , = € said Company. Brarry, Buscastock, Nespitr, HADWIcK & R DDELL, 1 »p Solicitors sage tbe Applicants. Sed at Toronto, 4th ovember, 1897. paired as not to be able to get the good they should out of their ordinary food. In nearly every case with these, Scott’s Emulsion of Cod- liver Oil brings back appetite, stimulates digestion, restores color and plumpness, and controls the diseases of thin- ness. Book about it, free, 50 cts. and $1.00, at all druggists, SCOTT * v Nee. 166.0901, Ont, luttitrutti GUM. See that the trade mark name | EY RR EC ES. Send Tutti Frutti is on {your address (write each 5c. package. ae to Adams & : ms Co., x 33 Jar- All others are vis St., Toronto, Ont., wrapper,and you will re- Imitations. 155 dolis with movable s and bedies free. and one Tutti Frutti) ceive two beautiful pa- | For Sale. SCHOONER “SAN JUAN,’ now New- foundlanc to Charlottetown; built in [889, regisiered tonuage 94 tons; bas on her way from St. Jchn’s a good outfit. Apply to PEAKE BROS & C Novi0—tf and likewise readin, ritin and rithmetic. The hub of the universe continues to be **it.’’—Los Angeles Times. Is Chicago about to take another census? The way she is advertising beer at 1 venta lass looks as if she were trying to induce all the Milwaukee people to settle in that town.— Milwaukee Sentinel. St. Paul messenger boys captured a burglar the other day, and the burglar was trying to get away’too. They must either have queer messenger boys or queer bur- glars in that town.—Toledo Blade. It is reported that a divorced woman in Chicago has refused alimony frem her yormer husband. Is marriage a failure? Is divorce a tarce? Or has Chicago simply won the lying pennant from Cincinnati? «Louisville Courier-Journal, JEWELRY JOTTINGS. Turquoises are as popular as ever, and Opals grow in favor. The newest opera bags are made of bro- caded silk, and are mounted with gold or silver frames, richly chased or otherwise decorated. Fashionable women in evening attire literally glitter with gems. Diamonds flash from the hair, neck, arms, corsage and fingers. Articles in sterling silver designed for the writing table and procurable at popu- lar prices are mucilage pots, bill files, seals, calendars, stamp boxes, paper knives, blotters, erasers, pencils, pen racks and pen trays. Ina general way it may be said that rubies and garnets are especially appro- priate to blonds, who also claim the tur- quoise, sapphire and topaz. ‘To brunettes are relegated the emerald and amethyst. Diamonds are supposed to represent ele- { gance, while pearls represent innocence.— Kisie Bee in Jewelers’ Circular. EISMARCK’S BREAK. The Monroe doctrine may be an insolent bluff, as Bismarck calls it, but it will not be healthy fur the country that calls the bluff. — Kansas City Journal. In his remarks on the Monroe doctrine Bismarck tails to say what Europe would do if America shouid attempt to colonize any part of the European continent.—3s. Louis Globe-Demoecrat. Bismarck says that the Monroe doctrine ‘“‘was a picce of American insolence to- ward the rest of the world.’’ A few more remarks like that and the United States will get to admiring Emperor Wilhelm.— | Wichita Eagle. yel of beauty, queen of fine Laundry, Toilet and Bath. 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JOR in all its vranches at the Exam- INER Office, one cf the best equip- ped Job Printing Establishments on P. E. Island HENRY R. LORDLY C, E Cornel! University. Specialtes: Hydraulic, Sanitary Engin¢er- ing and Bridge Devigning. Offices at Charloutetown and St. Jobn. Island correspondent™ address to Charlottetown. oct 14 d&w A.M Gan. Soc, C. E. Graduate College of Civil Engineering Consulting Engineer for General Work, WARE - HCUSES age, at reasonable rates. cation will be made to the Parliament ox Canada, at the, nextsession thereof, for an Act changin j Building an The Dominion Permanent Loan Company. ber, A. D. 1897. MACDONALD, BOLAND & THOMPSON TO LET PEAKE'S WHARF (INO 1) Wharfage storage and yard- Arthur &, Peake. Nov. 4 Application to Parliament. Public notice is hbereby given that appli- - the name of Tha Dominion Loan Association, tu that of Dated at Toronto, this s7th day of Novem- 2 Toronto-street Toronto, folicitors for Applicants, James Lane Allen, the novelist, will soon visit England. The London World reports that Rud- yard Kipling, who has been cycling in Dorsetshire with Thomas Hardy, is nego- tiating for the purchase of a house and grounds at Rodwell, near Dorchester. Sir Edwin Arnold has further cemented his marriage with his Japanese wife by having the marriage ceremony performed in English, according to the English law. The Japanese rite consists of the two peo- ple drinking a cup of tea. W. 3S. Gilbert, the noted humorist, is the possessor of one of the mest beautiful houses near London. The author of “‘ Pina- fore’’ always werks in his library seated not ate desk, but in a comfortable arm- chair, with a writing pad on his knee. Maurus Jokai has gifte of the tongue as well asof the pen. He was introduced to Kaiser Wilhelm when the latter visited Budapest, but was called away to spewk to the Archduchess Maria Josef. Return- ing, be said in apology, ‘‘Your majesty must excuse me, but my allegiance to la- dies comes even before my allegiance te monarchs.’’ PROGRESS. A new wagon wrench hasa screw clamp on one side, by which it is attached to the hub of the wheel, the wheel being turned around to unscrew the nut. To assist in building wire fences a new device has a frame mounted on a wheel, with spindles to carry three or more reels of wire, so that all the wirescan be strung at the same time. A compound cailed naphthosalicin has been patented in France, intended as a disinfectant in laundries. It consists of naphthol and salicylic acid, rendered solu- ble in boiling water by borax. To assist persons in escaping from a building on fire a chair is fitted with twe frictional bearing plates operated by a hand lever to grip a rope as it slides through guides attached to the chair. A recently patented water motor has an endless upright chain of buckets mounted on two axles, with a stream of water at the top to fill the buckets as they start down, the length of the chain deter mining the power of the motor. a BETTER than cure is prevention, By taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla you may keep well, with pure blood, strong nerves anda good APPETITE, op Soe ae: ee Ow PEE AG LPN? 5 05 HAM, De F mee jae gE pn