ha. sti ing oly *, | * oe > - \' THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLCTTETOWN. NOVEMBER 16, 1897. $2,500,000 Burned up..... In one night in the town of Windsor, N. 8. The insurance was only S500, 000, four fifths of all that property is a total Icss. If you are not fully insured, insure now. I represent Fire Companies of known reputa tion. S. IV. Brow General Agent Charlottetown THB DAILY EXAMINER. NOVEMBER 16, (897. JOHN AND HALIFAX. Tue people of Canada are all more or less interested in the development af St. Jobn and Halifax. In this part of Canada we heartily desire to see both cities advance in population, importance, and prosperity. For this reason, all were glad when the late Government announced that the Atlantic mail subsidies on bebalf of Canada would no longer be paid on account o¢ vessels going to Portland or eleewhere abroad and when it was declared that the present Government would adopt this policy. But it is to be regretted that the present Government bave, iu carrving out this policy, given another example of their proficiency in the art of How Not to Do It. Thearrangerrent they have made involves an unnecessarily large outlay, affords an indirect service, cvsts about twice as muchas it ought toco-t, and does not satisfy either Halifax or St. Jonn- The people of Halifax are dirsatiefied becaase their town is given a secondary place—made merely a port of call to take on board passengers and mails; aod the people of St. John are dissatisfied because the veasels leaving there will be delayed and hampered by reason of the necessity of going to Halifax. To secure this dout.ly uneatisfactory result the Govern- ment have agreed to pay $140,000 a vear fora weekly service. Under the old arrangement-—n ade by those “extravagant tories "—St. John was given a fortnightly service at a cost to the country of $20,000 a year. It is, therefore, not unreasonable to conclude that they could have obtained a weekly service giving St. John perfect eatisfaction for double this amount. In so far as St. John is eoncerned, the country would thus be saved $100,000 a year. Ifa direct weekly service to St. John could have been obtained for a subsidy of $40,000 a year, a direct service to Halifax could have been obtained for that amount or Jessa, and Halifax would thus have been satisfied, But ,as the matter stands’ the Government have thrown away $60,000 a year—which comes out of the pockets of the taxpayers at large and failed to give either Halifax or St. Jonn that which tney need to promote tLeir development as the winter purts of all Canada. It is not wonderful that the costly incompetence cf the Government is generally condemned. ST. NOTES AND COMMENTS. —There must be plenty of money in Victoria now if the following item from the New Glasgow Enterprise ia correct: “The British warship lmperieuse has arrived in Victoria. B, C., with $15,000,- 000 of buried treasure unearthed at Cocos Island.” —The Department of Agriculture is sending out thousands of copies of a bulletin prepared by Professor Robertson, on the dressing, packing and shipping of poultry for the British markets. The information gleaned from tue various sources is the result of years of experi- ence of poultry handlers isthe mother country, whom Professor Robertson met during the past summer. RS = — Rl — A St. John Telegraph: We sre glad to welcome the Allao-Line to St. John. One winter’s experieuce of this port will teach macy things in regerd to which they have been heretofore very ill-informed. They will learn that their ships will not have to lie aground at low water, as one of their proprietora stated a few years ago. They will discover that St. Joho isthe safest port in all America, and the easiest to enter, and that nothing can prevent it from becoming the great winter port of Canada. The output of bullion, matte and ore from the Slocan and Trail districts of British Columbia so far this year amounte to 45,518 tonsa valued at $6,707,282. These are indeed gratifying figurers, and indicate what may be expected in the near future from the Klondike. »- THE NEWS IN SHORT METRE. items of Interest Bolled Down For More Fasy Reading, The financial crisis in Venezuela ia so acute that trade has practically ceased. It has been decided to appeal to Europe and America to raise the sum of $100,000, with which to relieve the terrible distress existing in Greece. A special despatch from Paris save alarming information from the Island of Madagascar has reachea the French Colonial Office. Large band: of well armed, disciplined rebels are scouring Madagascar and cutting of ieolated French detachments. “ABEGWEITS” WIN AT FOOTBALL. Thirteen to One was the Score in the Match Played Yesterday. The “‘Abegweit»” added another to their string yesterday by defeating the Prince of Wales College team in a game devoid of interest to the spectators. True the play was hard and fast, with pretty tackles punctuating it here and there, but then it wae the forwards who bore the brunt of the work on both sides. Few open plays resulted, although the game admits chief - ly of this kind of work. What few there were the Abegweits made. Their backs passed nicely, even if the throws were at times a shade ahead and therefore costly, that are not indebted are requested to call and become indebted.’ American railways not entirely equipped with air brakes and automatic couplers w |] he running in violation of the law after the ‘st of January next. The wealthy rai]wave have been the most negligent about chang - ingtheir equipment, asthey no douut rely on their strength and influence, Grand Trunk and C. P. R. trains entering United States territory will be in the same condemnation. The executive of the Ontario Alliance for the suppression of the liquor traffic bas decided to inaugurate a movement to bave temperance organizations all over ihe province send petitions to the Government, pressing for two charges in the license law. One of the charges asked for would be that the petition of a majority of the electors of a polling subdivision shall be enough to cause the withholding of a license, and the other to empower municipalities to further limit the hours of gale. In his inaugural] lecture in the chair of geology at Oxford, Prof. Sollas caused much amusement the other day by one of his illustrations of the theory of evolution. Fi st, he said, came the hobby-horse, which gradually developed into the bonesheker. This, by the operation of natural selection, survival of the fittest, and other evolution- ary laws, passed through the stages known a8 “kangaroo,” “rational,” etc. How the higbert form has been reached iv the ma- chine of to-day—genus, bicycle; species, safety; variety, pneumatic. The dyspeptic carries a ednealal load on his back. It seems as if he were really made upof two men. One of them ambitious, brainf and energetic; the other sick, listless, peevish avd without force. The weak man weighs the other one down. The dyspeptic may be able to do pretty good work one day, and the next day because of some little indiscretion in eating he may be able to do nothiog at all. Most cases of dyspepsia start with constipation. Constipation is the cause of nine-tevths of all human sickness, Some of its symptoms are sick and bilious headache, dizziness. sour stomach, loss of appetite, fou! breath, windy belchings, heartburn, pain and distress after eating. All these are indica- tive of derangements ct the liver, stomach and bowels, and all are csured by consti- pation. Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets are the quickest, easiest and most certain cure for this condition, They are not vivlent in action. , Send 31 cents in one-cent stamps to World’s Dispensary Medical Association, Buftalo, N. Y., and receive Dr. Pierce’s 1008 page COMMON SENSE MEDICAL ADVISER, illustrated. Do You Read Between the Lines? Royal Oak Scap under the counter. Inferior brands pay larger profits. Insist on having,Royal Oak Soap. You will get it if you are plucky. they had the sphere within two yards of the opposing gol line, on which occasion had a little more judgment been displayed in the matterof holding'the Abegweit scrim and healing lout they should have scored. Perhaps, however, they lacked confi- denee in those behind them, and decided hit or miss to keep the ball among them - selves. Points came fast for the Abegweits in the firet half, the telegraph showing at the end of the twenty-five minutes work a ecore of 10 to 0. The points were made up by twotrys, from neither of which goals resulted, ‘and two rouges. In the second- half the College men did better, holding their opponents down to three pointe, viz., two touch-in-goals, and one rouge, and substituting their own goose- egg by the figure 1. This solitary point was made by a kick into touch-in-goal. The game thus ended by a score of 13 te 1. J. M. Sullivan was the referee, and V. Blake, of St. Dunstan’s Co'lege, umpire. The teams lined out as follows :-— P.W, Col Lece. ABEGWEITS. Lem J Miller F Back H Bethune Harry Ritchie (c) H Backs F Blake Les Adams - W McLeod (c) F Burdett “ Wwm Flood R McLean Q Back Wm McKie G McPhail Scrimnage F McGonnell J Robinson J Darke C McCann - Art Gaudet Geo Reid Wings L B McMillan C McNeill - Jas Dufly D McArthy ” Geo Waters W Jones - D A McKinnon D McRae “ C McQuillan P Shaefer $ Dan Sullivan J Todd " Thos Trainor B. 1.S. CONCERT St. Patrick's Hall, — -—-—— PART IL, S Pelion aa CANOE. vs ois os Seek essceeeckss ches ciabedticess is © Pupils St Joseph Convent UN BME i 5 6 < 6dr nicas ck ete vib i es ..The Misses Robin aod MeMillan nec he ee ee ee ea ee cg ca Miss Benoit IE cans 6 ohn uedane sib tactics oe ee ee ar ee ae Mr C B Warren RN NR 54 wdc dads é4 se Sk Chao ks kk ....Mr J H McDonald 6 Harmonica and ‘Banjo Us Ss 0ane deities vs at tS Pada des idobsveredsshacne essrs Payne Bros © NE WI. . c.. oc clackis pac saeibhd as cheskudane cc koh whet ubhed saanetene Miss Roberta Nicholson PART II Stereopticon Views including Canadian and American scenes also viewsin the Klondike, PART III Bee. PMEOINR TODD. «oaks doncdevensntescns sin Di eek ito sh bd ka eae Su cameo 3 Ce NN MO os oo ess oo cashed kick ee ee Nt Fi. sa Wels eedeaws Mr Brent McInnis ie PE Ns 2. , oo ce nlidanerbankekinblecis ie ini Des ada « soccccccecces see Galen maneED Fr IN Bi koi dois os Cncescsensnc Dias Lt ents sca kwedlcabaihie Mr Chas. Bell ON i oc nila diel hie be eee oe tea LAmaN ib Cus kee peu sha seen ewer ica Mr R F Madigan PO VOGNs WI. hiro Mr Geo Hennessy GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. Doors open at 7.30 a m Concert at 3. Ad mission 15 cents. Tickets for sale at McMillan & Hornsby ard Reddin Brox. a ey re If you want*it, you'll find it at /THE HOME MAKERS. ae something Choice - - - fee |N FURNITURE Mark Wright & o., Ltd THURSDAY EVENING, NOV. 18 } | a “freee” were invariably awarded their So great has been the demand for Scotch 0} semdieial for the mistakes. Tie College whiskey of late, that according tothe Pall Pr tid certainly bave dove better and add- Mali Gazette only the best houses have ed more to their score were it not for the apy matured spirits left. ThelIrish man- | yoxkness of the backs. They gave a poor ufacturéfs in consequence are trying to | oy ;bhition of their abilities as catchers revive the English taste for old Irish | .44 kickers, while on their opponent’s whiskey. hack lineevery nan could be depended An Lowa editor iu his zea! to collect his | upon to gather in the ball without a} dues from the delinquent eutscribers has | jjutf and then to place it out of barm’s | written a very strong appe al, as follows: wav bva timely punt or drop. Several Persons knowing g themselves indebted to | times Burdette bad good opportunities to this office are requested to call and settle. | vain ground for bis side by kicking, but Allthose indebted to this cflice and not | elected to run iustead, every attempt at knowing it are requested to cali and find | which resulted in failure. The College it Out, All those indebted and not wishing | forwards wor’ed well though, and in to call are requested to stay inoue place | the second half made scme fierce ov~ long enough for us tocatch them. All those | slanghts upon the Abegweit goal. Ouce INY -AS- SAN|¢ CONCENTRATED MINERAL WATER| ME Ie Vip L FOR BODY BRAIN AND NERVES AD) cE The Saline Jonstituents of M/A the most potent wineral waters in the world dry but quickly soluble in water A convenient bev- CERTAINTY IS erage for the Economy. sick or convalescent. cific action on Kid eys and Liver, making rich red blood [ts nature’s way of curing diseases at home, Spe- THE NYASSAN MEDICINE CO., TRURO N.S. Mention this paper when you write. Nov. 151719 & w Grand Entertainment. ST. PETER’S HALL Tuesday [bth Nov. PROGRAMME. 1 Piano Solo.. Miss hb nseell. sed Pro. 2 Ladies Part Song.. 3 Rendings<..crcovovs ‘Mies ‘Lefurgey. 4 Vocal Solo. a 2 cae ee “Mr Charles Earle. 5 V.olin Sole.. -Mr James Hyndman 6 Puniomnine:...c;....Miee H. MacDonald. 7 VO BD wk civetecdcss Miss Benoit. 8 Keading... - .Mr Peake. 9 Vocal Duet... a cil Mrs Hodgeon ‘and Rev T. H. Hunt. 10 Reading ...... Mis* Kathleen Fitzgerald 11 Vocal Sclo........Rev. Geo. Manifold. TF COEIG ONG dencicce sic bp oceenaee meee 13 Reading... --Miss sone 14 Men’s Part Song. GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. Doors open at 7.36 p. m. Concert at 8. Tickets at door. THINK —— OF THE WINDSOR FIRE then take out a policy in the PHORNIX 0; Hartford. Cash Assets over $5,000,000 "Ravle. WE. H. BEER, Great George Street AGENT FOR P. K. ISLAND FIRE. LIFE. ACCIDENT. APPLES AUCTION tomorrow, Wednesday , at 10.30 v’clock, 50 barrels, assorted kinds. Choice stuck. E. H. NORTON, Auctioneer, MORTGAGE SALE. To be sold by Public Auction, at the Court House, in Charlottetown in Queen’s County, on Weduesday, the 15th day of December next, A. D. 1897 atthe hour of 12 o’clock noon, under and by virtue of a power of sale, contained in a mortg- age bearing date the 28th day of Febuary A. D. 1889, made between Robert Angus and Catherine Ann Viola Augus his wife of the one part, and Edward J. Hodgson Trustee of the Estate of the late Charles Wright, of the other part. All that tract piece or parcel of land, situate lying and being in Charlottetown in Queen’s County, in Prince Edward Island, being part of Town Lot number forty-two (42) in the first hundred of Town Lois in Char- lottetown, commencing on the weetward side of Queen Street at the sovth east angle of the property formerly owned by the late William R. Watson, thence by a line at right angles to said street weet- wardly en or about eighty six feet, or until it meets the division line between Town Lot number forty one,:n! said Town Lot forty two in said hundred, thence along eaid division line southwardly seventy iwo feet, or until it meets the northward edge of King Street, thence along King Street east, ‘wenty two feet, or until it meets the weat boundary of the property lately owned by the Bank of Prince Edward Island, thence following the course of the same northwardly, on @ line parallel with Queen Street forty four feet, or to the northward boundary of said Bank property hence following said northward boun dary astwardly for the distance of sixty four eet, or until it strikes the westward edge of Queen Street; thence following Queen Street northwardly for the distance of twenty eight feet, more or Jess to the place of commencement with the appurtenances, For further particulars, apply to Mr. William 8. Stewart, Solicitor, Charlotte- town. Dated the 8th day of November A. D. 3 “tar of the East ESTABLISHED One Quarter ‘sh and German make. MILLINERY, MILLINERY, place of the summer hat than the “nobby” DRESS GOODS, DRESS GOODS. ings, and plain colors. New patterns. frozen soil of the Klondyke, but by and value sure. Men’s, Youths’, best assorted stock in the province. SOU RIS the Roman Plaid Tam, pleasing to the eye, matchless in quality, marvellonsly low in price. New Weavings. and Children’s Suits, of a Century MATTHEW & MWiLUuBATRS —_ — A full line of Ladies’ Jackets and Capes— yewest shades and | atest style—Enge Direct importation. MILI ANERY.— Nothing prettier to take the walking hat—all colors, New Sailors and comfortable to wear. -Just see them. Endless in variety, A new range of fall novelties, snit. New colorings. CLOTHING.—The easist way to make money ie not by dig gging it out of the buying your Clothing where prices are peerless Overcoats, Ulsters and Reefere. The WE DO NOT SPEAK TOO OFTEN, therefore the public cannot only afford to listen, but will profit by doing so when we teil you in our reliable matter of fact way:—We have this fall the largest stock of first-class goods ever displayed io eastern P. E. I..and for spot cash cannot fail to meet the views of any reasonable person; and even the most money loving individual will be induc MATTHEW & MVLEAN 1 i make the exchange with ——— | Rae Tastee get Pepa altaya Headquarters for Shoe Bargains Macdonald's Market Square. lines equally lo v, Look tor your fall and winter Boors, fiom us, w are seiling at the lowest price strong leathr bucts for hoots 50¢, men’s strong boots $1.00. You will be sorry if you buy without seeing ourprices. yet. Women children’s strong Other 75e, $ J.B. Macdonald&Co FOR SHOE BARGAINS. itt atngntietny tntian bicttngteas eatin gen nat Come And Se¢-—w How Large We Furnish Homes. Newson Block, Victoria Row eet Assginee’s Notice. Pursuant to the pr provisions of the deed of assignment from Messrs. Mc- Leod & Jardine, of Mount Stewart, Prince Edward Island, Merchants, to me, bearing date the third day of May, A.D. 1897, I hereby give notice, that a dividend, equal to ten per cent. of the respective amounts owing by said firm, to the unpreferred creditors thereof, is now payabie at the office of Messrs. McLeod, Morson & McQuarrie, Solicitors, Charlottetown, to all such creditors as will, within one month after notice of such dividend, accept the same in full of their respective de- mands, pursuant to the provisions of such assignment, The dividend of any creditor refusing or neglecting to accept such dividend in full, within the time aforesaid, will be distributed, pro rata, amongs* such creditors as will accept the terms of said assign- ment, Dated this sccond day of Novem- ber, A.D. 1897. 1897. EDWARD J. HODGSON, Mortyagee. JOHN J. McQUAID, Assignee. Your Dollar Is To-day. Never in the history of Furniture buying, was it’s purchasing power so great, as at our store now. Especially is this true in buying fancy rockers,our line of Beautiful Cobbler Seat Rockers. Rattan Rockers and reception Chairs, fancy upholstered Oak Rockers, is the best money can buy, and they are marked at the price of cheap goods. JOHN NEWSON. 6000 6060660 220000 00CCbe 2 ee We Got a Snap of 30- O00. A 1 Bill Heads ASSORTED SIZES We want to print the whole let this month. $1.75 to $2.75 per thousand will take them if we receive your order this month. JAS. D. TAYLOR. PRINTER. : | | Queen Stat ...... ibe 0080 0OF4 CDOs Peoeseeeocee? “Ww ANTED,—A girl for general housew york. ly to Mrs T: G. Taylor, Cumberald St. many y Nov 16 tf TD | BCRCHHSCHSSCSSSEDS SEOOESSCOEOECE SCE. e BOARDERS WANTED,.— Four Boardors can be comfortably accommodated, Apply to Mrs Agnes McNeill, Hillsborough Stree novli—d&w