4 2 — — — _ - _ - : oe - — ens Four Dollars per Year 38 Sena Read, 5 Weis x ROOM ’ DAILY EXAMINER This is True Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak ‘free.’ *—EvRIP IDES, CHARLOTTETOWN an linen. mixec pure some 2 cotton. At One Cent Colored bordered hand — hief for ladies and childrer § doz. to each customer le each At Two Cents An assortment for he little ° y ones, plam white, colored edge and some pictured, 2c each At Three Cents There’s a big assortment color- ed border. plain whiie, hem- stitched white, and wematiched with colored borJere, At Four Cents Hemstitched Handker ladies, larger, plain colored border for boys Here go two lots at lot plain, white ed lawn, ot med, oc each chief for hite and 4c each one ner 7ancy aif} °° y $5, Handkerchiefs at 9 a.m. To-morrow They're here bv thousands. Embroidered, plain, hem-stitched Hece’s the way they'll sell. (jj) ’ Ney 2 Scme Beauties i D a x. ye «i{| A special display of high class ones Nh Nea: h mstitc] ed law and linens <4{j| i : Stl ne : hi ' i an 11th re Uy» thers ornan ented with dainty drawn work ”™ <i “i i of lovely laced edged handker- (lp aii! cniefs, some almost as dainty as a butterfly’s iijp» wing, 19, 2%, 28c, B2e, Bde, 38c, 42c, 48 MicLEOD WHAT WE ADVERTISE WE HAVE Some are pure linen and cotton, some ys : At dix Ceuts Plain white bemetitched lawn handkerchief for ladies, colored border handkerchief for men 63 each Right Cents white Irish Fine, for 22x22 cord edge— & Ppap at Nine Cents White hemetitched lawn, ofthem quite plain, others with embroidered corner, Special at 11 Cents One big lot of extra fine em- broidered Jawn bandkerchiefs for ladies, handsomely embroid ered, dainty and de! easily worth 16 to 20c—for lle Fifteen Cents hemstitched lawn initial worked in LD cents At lawn— inch, fine 8c each plain, men. ~ 8126 some Ys each icate, each At white pretty Job Lot of Boys’ Sizes 1, 2, and 3. Re; a50n—~ want to el: $1.00 Longe Boots Former price about $1.60 ar those small sizes out. -~-GOPF BrOs, Boot Factory el , Va adele d cae teal i TOES “ & a nice diningchair. We -— price. Two «nick sellir GIDEeT : Every Lady Should § , ¥ rey ma allt lr rey’ “ ; ‘ iz Od) a a8 |: " IF IT’S NEWSON’S IT’S 00D. & Lady Likes 2 OLIN NEWSON ery eS yore & a> 4 Yay cat ill ‘an supply them now ata very low lines; are our 75c and 95c suit oak 3 E a 3 E Ww ) a ’ See Them ‘E Put 3 Rie th Lhd Corner eT T wr ee eee ; oe This kind of brella. Call and uy one che ap. Twist Cloth keeps the rain out, weather you need a Waterproof or an Um suit of our Double and A CCC ENT teat ttt att tte ae RY ISLAND, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1898 Single Copies two Senn Senet ce — cents NO 281 ‘THR ONTARIO LEGISLATURE. —_—_— Nominations Took Place Yesterday for the Vacant Seats. Special To tHe Examiner ] Toronto, Dec. 2 the vacancies .— The nominations fox iv the Ontario Legislature took place yesterday. Io Halton, J. R. Barber, Liberal, and W. Kerns, Conservative, were nominated and in West Huron, Hon. J. T. Gannon, lag a Liberal, and Mayor Beck, Coneervative, were nominsted, McDiarmid, the Conservative member His for West Elgin, resigaed yesterday . seat had been protested, Mr. Foster Speaks. (Srecrat to Tag Examiner.] 2.— Hon. organization Cockiuire, Quebec, Dec. George Foster adaressed an meeting of the Eastern Townships Conser- valives yesterday. Plot Against Ferdivand. eS a nS OE THE QUEBEC LEGISLATURE. The Cuban Tariff. DISMISSED. as | Sir,-Seven poor enaliielin were dig~ Next Session on January 12th. eee ae —The worn = ye m'ssed from the Prince Edward I-land ye Insued In & day or two, Will be Railway on Wednesday. There is not [SpeciaL tro Toe Examiner. Dec. 2.—The next session of the Quebec Legislature is fixed for Janu- ary the 12th, (JUEBEC, me Canadian Tonnage Declines [SpeocraL, vo Tae Examiner.) Orrawa, Dec. 2.—The annual shipping reports ef the Marine Department show that the registered tonnage of Canada has declined over fifty thousand tons laet year, ee me Sharkey to Meet Mitchell. ([Srectan ro Tue Examiner. ] New York, Dec. 2.—Sbarkey agrees to Mitchel! for a limited rouuds. meet number of Oe ne Gordon Memorial. the late Prince Augustus of Saxe-Codurg and Gotha, and Princess Clementine of Bourhourn- Orleans, daughter of King Louis Philippe, was bo rn February 26th L861, and was elected Prince of Bulgaria by unanimous vote of the National As- sembly, July 7th, 1837. + ~—~ ome «— .-——~ More Trouble in Ailsa. 3rnussELs, Dec 1.—The Soir says that troubie has arisen in Africa between Ger- the respective boundaries of German terri- tory and Congo territory, north of Lake Tanganyika. It is added bv the Soir that a strong force of Germans has been sent to |} the Mauyema country, while the Congo forces at Lake Kivu have been consider- ably reinforced. Austria-Hungary. Vienna, Dec’1.—The Neue Freie Presse yesterday announced that Baron Banffy, the Hungarian premier, bas agreed upon a provisional Ausgleich, with a prolongation of the status quo. The Auegieich is the agreement between Austria and Hungary under which the cost of the administration of the common affairs in the Ausiro H an- garian dual monarcby,is borue by both, ia & proportion agreed to from time to time. Spain and the Carolines. Maprip, Dec 1.—The Imparcial an- nounces that the Government intends to retain the Carcline , and will only sll them ip case it receives an advantageous offer and they become 8 burdea to Spain. The paper adds: “The Government La: not received such a proposition, but expecis to do 80.” Another Election Trial. oe ee TuoRoNTO, Dec. 1.—East Wellington Con- servatives have filed the premised petition against the returo of Hon. J. M. Gibeon, «l-cted in the recent contest for chat con- Btituency. ALL HEADACHES from whatever cause cured in half an hour by BROFFMAN’S HEADACHE POWDERS 10 cents and 25 cents at all drt ists. ugg} —- - ——— eS oDOS|EODBWO’D eo Oa The Home-Made ARTICLE oft times beats the imported article Our Perfected Emulsion wethink excells any of the im ported. 50 per cent pure o'] and Hypopbosphites with Guaiacol the Antiseptic. Invaluable for Pulmonary Trouble, Coughe, Colds, General Deb: lity, 50c a large bottle. pA. W. REDDIN, Phm B CENTRAL DRUGSTORE SUNNYSIDE... | and the maby and the Congo Free State relative to | Loxpox, Dec. 1—Special despatches ! ics stltoaah from Buda Pest, publisheé here yester-? Loxpon, Dec. 1.—General Lord Herbert day, say that a plot to assassinate Prince { Kitchener, the Egyptian Sirdar, in an open Ferdivand of Buigaria has been discovers | letter to the morning papers today, appeals ed at Sofia. It is added that namerous | to the British public to subscribe £100,~ arrests haye d*en made. Prince Fer- | 000 to fonnd and maintain the Gordon q pand f Buigaria,the youngest son of | Memorial College ot Khartoum, with @ view of educating the Soudanese and con- tinuing the work which Geuveral ‘tordon commenced. He says the Queen Prince of Wales have ecnsented to become patrons of the undertaking, and that Lord Salisbury Las written him, supporting the scheme as “the ovly policy by which England’s civilizing mission can be effectively accom tlished.” Lord Kitchener announces also that Baroness Burde:tsCoutts and other neople of wealih aud bigh position support the enterprise. At a banquet tendered him at Edinburgh last evening, Lord Kitchener, in respouding to a toast to his bealth, explained his p'ans for the institu- tion at Khartoum, and made a dramatic appeal for funds. He also asked for help from the “people af the great Enelish~ epeaking sister nation of America.” The ' Karl of Roevebery,who was at the banquet, eloquently and patriotically eaodorsed the project.’ Hard on the Gentler Sex. There is much of the slave and the tyrant hidden in the nature of woman. Yhus woman is not yet capable of friendship, but only of love. In the love of woman is injustice and blindness to all that she does not love. There are two things a true man likes—danger and play. He likes wom- gn because she is the most dangerous of playthings. A man should be reared for the voca tion of a warrior; a woman for the rec- reation of the warrior. All else is rub- bish. A woman’s principle of honoris to love more than she is Joved, so as not to be second, In any game where love or hate is not at stake women play a mediocre part. All women behind their personal vanity cherish an impersonal contempt for woman. As a rule, a mother loves herself in her son more than the son bimself. The chief danger that besets artists of genius lies in woman. The worship- ing woman is their ruin. Hardly one has character enough to resist his ruin when he finds himself treated like a god. Man is a coward in face of the ewig weibliche, and no one knows it better than the small woman. Women indulge in literature as they commit a little sin, glancing round to see if any one is looking—i. e., to at- Academy. eR ae age ~ eee ee St. Joseph’s Convent.—Dont iiss the socis! on December 6ih. It wiil be well wortby of patronage. #iI4, HEADACHES in half an hour by POWDERS, all druggists. from whatever cause cured. HOFFMAN’S HHAVDACHE ro cents and 25c¢ at Funress Line of Steamers. Halifax to Great Britain S. 8. “London Citv” wll! leave Halifax for London, G. B., ist Dec. S.S.*Dahome’’ will leave Halifax for Liverpool, 7 th Dec i. SOD 0DOQDa*® & OD 04S ODE DOD cs ODS 0O93 69-09 FO 443 OHO 68H O0606 SStQoeooe ©2866 92002 W. W. CLARK, Agent Marine tract attention.—Henry Nietzsche in | based upon the cld Spanish tariffs, and modified with some reference tothe Dinog- ley law. This tariff will apply equally against ourselves and the rest of the world. It i- an open door. If the Teller resolution is maintained, this tariffis likely to be of more 1m portance thaa any other of colonial aifnirs, It will apply to the island pre- sumably until complete civil government isagain established, and when that time comes, uoless we annex the itland, some- body elee w)]' make tue tariff. If we keep faith, this will be our last Cuban tariff. Kaiser to Write Up His Tour. Beruin, Dec l.—Emperor William, it is rumored, intends to write for publication an acconnt of his Palestine tour. The Bvemarck memoirs have not created much of a sensation. — a EPISCOPAL MISSION. The Bible reading by the Bishop of Nova Scotia in St. Paul’s yesterday after~ noon, at 4p. m.,was largely attended. The subject was the chastisement of God. Many were much helped by the better understanding of a fact in life which is so dark tothe world, The evening service wascrowded. The text was “jThine eve is everywhere, holding the evil ,and the goed.” It wasa very wonderful sermon and must have brought a blessing to many. The after-meziiag, too,was much enjoyed when the Bishop showed bow simple was | God’s way of forgiveness to man. >+ aoe EAST PRINCE. bes { one word in-the Pa‘riot about this act of bardship ius’ at the beginuing of winter. it is one of he things doue by the Liber- als which tbat paper left ont of its list of marvels perforwed by the Laurier Govern- ment, ConseERVATITE, A Ae NO WASTE OF WORDS ee Evidence Which is Right to the Point and Reliable Judge Frank Ives of District Court of Crookston, Minn. +» SAYS: For some time I have used Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets with seeming great benefit. With few exceptions, I have not been so free from indigestion *in twenty-five years. George W. Roosevelt, U, 8. Consul to Brussels, Belgium: Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tab- lets, safe, pleasant totake, convenient to carry give keen appetite, perfect digestion. Mr. W. D, Tomlin, mechanical engineer, Duluth, Minn. One box of Stuart’s Dyspep- sia Tablets has done its work, and I am again gaining flesh and strength. O. E. Ransom, Hustonville, Ky: I was distressed and annoyed for two years with throwing up food, often two or three times a day; had no certainty of retaining a meal if I ate one. Four boxes of the tablets from my druggist have fully cured me. I find them pleasant to take, convenient to carry. Rev G. D. Brown, Mondovi, Wis.: The effects of Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets is cimply marvellous; a quite hearty dinner of broiled beefsteak causes no distress since I began their use. Over six thousand people in: the state of Michigan alone in 1894 were cured of stom- ach troubles by Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets, Full sized packages may be found at all druggists at 50 cents, or sent by mail on re- ciept of price irom F, A. Stewart Co., Marsh all, Mich. [From The Patriot —Slightly Altered. ] €:r,—It 1s said, with what truth [ can-; not vay, that thousands ofdcliare were spect in order tosecure aseat in the House for Hon. John Yeo. It is therefore a question in simple proportion, what am- | ouct it is likely will be spentto eecure Mr. Bell a seat in the House of Commoas IT wonld ask the electors to remember that in Ontario, a few weeke ago, seren- teen electors were disqualified and thus prevented from vuting for eight years for selling their votes. It is corruption of the woret kind, and the s'rong hand of the law muet and will be applied. Money is not king, might is not right. The people rule, so beware. JUSTICE. ! Caravan Attac' el. ' —_— i Lordon, Nov, 29.—A despatch from Tripeli says that a caravan from the Seudan has been attacked by a band of tribesman near Ghat, an oasis in the Sa- haratothe south of Tripoli, andor the border of Gazzan. Twenty persons be- longing to the .Caravan were killed fand eighty camel- loads of feathers and "380 loads of Soudan skins were lost. aot s% ‘3 5 Solis a“ FOR Send for little book on stomich disease, mailed free. NUEPPAPID ERE TPHNDD FATE ET PPT A Insurance APPLY TO FW. Hyndman | Hulls, Cargoes & Freights ie ee law Rates AA aAtz in =, ee Ts acini Common School Arithmetic, i s% Wm. T. Kennedy, Principal of Halifax byademy, & Peter O’Hearn, Principal AcSt. Patrick’s High School, Halifax. of Part I l5c Part ll l5c Part Ill lic All three parts bound in one vol 40c Academic Arithmetic, being Part Four of the Prog ‘sive Schoo! Series of Arithmetics by W. T. 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