i Ay OS OD NILE AIL ES ~ PS ee ae ee i | | reasons ths [ do your Jo Printing. | are others, Let usquote you 4, . . -_ e our prices on your next job, “ar 4% } y/ Tent et mcm a PROPERTY For Sate by Auction. _ -— l am instructed*hy the Executor of the estate of the late Mrs. Francis Monaghan to sell by Public Auction on Wednesday, the 18th day of January, L899, at 11 o’clock on the prem iset, Malpeque Road, tenement, flat reefed the property hae a & D«-, the two-story, three house, “vith -hop. frontage of HO Peet wd extends’ back 219 | fe-t:ealeo immediate v afier [ will sel] the | Termes at sale. Rk. BEARISTO, hoasehold furuilure Auetioneer. | Dect), eod, Watchra’n. tr. S. Sanford, COMMISSION MERCHANT Strict attention to | usiness and prompt re- Tarns made Speci: attention: given to the eaie of Vork, Hi®es« Poultry, Eggs, and Wool Skins. Market quotations ,iven o1 SpepibCaweivis ddress all consiguments and, <orrespon lence to I. 8, SANFORD, 46 an 48 Argyle St. HALIFAX N, 8. Estrapiisuep In 1830 = Y . . NIAGARA & : VAPOR : BATHS 2 LA a AE IETS RD TA ’ =< W i } ctu ~ port le Vas . We nave s nh years ‘ t : ur Baths to : : is rat }- ; ; ‘al +} IN BUYING A Storsnits 4 alee VAPOR BATH t3%tne hoo f 4 en the floor t manufactur 1O¢ not show you ‘ : ' out th cov ering may in i i is —~ ¢ ram : oOo ts ; e sho ‘ he ! i r\ : } proy eT i ; Re sam | iteria ‘ Le Ye! K ir< ma m ind I M i : : : : ro ‘ Niagara fF aiis (set. or w : fer at ich- mY) ; bath tnat § >TO Ww pe of Get o1 at a 1 Irn and sting to il Dd | bout Vat 4 Vapor I e an Ww j ri useho ! | : ; HT 9 oe « \ ; Pn i r o vi ¢ cared ’ Ratns at Hor le co. Put fles syst i produces c'ea ess, | h, strength. A Tevent iis ~ ( Ss “ matis . | ‘ ? Malaria, Eczer tal Fen [lis A M1, Si an @ al Kidney Trou S it Om] Price ot Niagara Baths, $5.00 ee The Kirg-Jones Co., ronto | 6 ee 202.6204, 82.8 292929 59S HAOO4AO-8F BE OTOL OT >» w 7 i Lam Boe I tak { t tment ‘or ‘ NIC DI | URI viy j = ] on Seud : { OWN, ~ «! PZ ————— - ose - —_—_—_—_—--—S © —_ ~ iv » wi “it Ww “* . ale . ~\ fA - = - = “4 ie " i a, AVA Fix wo 4 “i si s 3% Why you give u @ triai 01 [ pl nting to do? Oe eihedn seme..: we a ere 18 1 ason ay 3 Some f the reasone } AY, i b : I Lilt reason that RS you should let us do your Job Printing fo you :— 4 W e i] five you a nice job, $6 something reaily vice’ Well ae something eally pice, e ll “AS We , ; Ae ee 9 do it for you as cheap as it is “ae possible to do good work— our prices inay surprise you and we use good ink and -_ paper. “Air These are some of the you should let us ‘There The Examiner Pub Co. The Job Printers. —— 7 ——_ a “as a8 is? f oe » OD O~2 OOD O~D> @ OD @ “BD OD OD OD OO * 8 <= COO OD OOD 3 past, 28446 <=. @ =~ 6¢D°o%£]0802 6 i show that every THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTYETOWN, DECEMBER 30, 1898 eo a San AGRE ANA INR ee wo THE DAILY BXAMINER DRCEMBER 30, 1888, ad THAT RECIPROCITY TREATY. Tux expected has happered. The com- missioners who went to Washiagton to negotiete a reciprocity treaty between Can- ada and the United States have returned to Ottawa, and, in the language of the des» patohes, at the last meeting of the Cabinet they assured their colkeagues that there was small {prospect of obtaining such a treaty. Whenthe Liverals were out of office they told the people that they could easily Obtain a reciprocity treaty with the United States. But the task does not seem to be such an easy one afterall, avd the treaty is apparently as far off as ever. | The Liberal papers have heen preparing the people for this news for some time For instance the Washington cor- respondent of the Montreal Herald had uis to Say not very long ago: ** Those of the Canadian members of the Joint High Commission who did pot leave Washington early this morning for their home, spent the morning in saying adieu to their friends and in preparing to depart this efternoon and tonight. | There isa feeling among some of them | that the negotiations thus far have not | been altogether favorable to Canada, but | the brief January session of the commis- | sioners will be u used to currect some of the h are | rswhich are ie t? i ALL ast satisfactory. l ** The fact has deve loped that at vester has not been granted. The | U nite iS ates COmioissioners acre Canada sbout $500,000 for her claim in |} Bebring Sea. 1 for free fish is rejected unjustifiably, and finally probably. Canada gra l States ine right to bu 1 ar i assurely ; he Canadian proposition War ships on the lakes, which was a con- cession of course on the part of the north- | ern neighbors of the States.” } This extract from the Herald goes to | concession Of any valu t ‘ red for ¢ a8 _ 1 that was asked I was proropt- ' Bat if Sir Wilfrid was not able | concessions he seems to | speak English. About 99,000,000 speak Russian, 75,009,000 German, 55,000,000 French, 45,000,000 Spanish, 35,000,000 [talian, and J2,000,000 Portuguese, and Polish Flemish, Bohemian, Gaelic, Roumanian, the balance Hungari an, Dutch, Swedish, Finnish, Danish, and Norwegian. Thus, while only one-quarter of those who employ the facilities of the postal depart- _—_ ments ef civilized Governments speak, as their mative tongue, Raglish, two-thirds of those who correspond do so in the English language. This sivuation arises from the fact that to large @ share of the commer- cial business of the world is done in English, eyen among those who do no; speak Knglish as their native language. There are, for instance, more than 20,000 post offices in Undia,the business of which io letters and papersaggregates more than 300,000,00@ parcels in a year, and the business of these offices is done chiefly in English, ticugh of India’s total popula- tion, which is nearly 300,000,000, fewer than 300,000 epeak or understand English. Though 90,000,000 speak or understand Russian, the business of the Rassian Post Department is relatively small, the num- ber ofdetters sent through the Czar’s em~ pire amounting to less than one-tenth the number mailed in Great Britain alone, theugh the population of Great Britain is considerably one-half of the population of Russia in Hurope. less than A Am NUTES AND COMMENTS. ee -——The Patriot says the Petrel experi’ ment was endorsed by many of the strongest Conservative business men in thecommunity! But the Patriot is not to be taken serious ly. —A dec ded nove lty in the war of news- paper enterprise is announced from appeared It sheet of pap r,and is published every Sun~ tnatc untry has a Single first paper was written upon lay’s meeting the American members took | Gay. initiative in every proposal, and these —Dr Mangui, the superintendent of the prot a8 were Hot aiways most i asvilins f St Anne, 1n c s. In fact, there was an evident; Paris, has found that lying in bed is th t among the American members to! fineat re for nervous disorders Lying ise the whip hand as if Canada’s represes n bed is said to ve a valuable remedy tatiy x more than they for an inter for **that tired feeling.” tional agreetnent, which certainly is not val : 1 . f : —The Patriot, afterseveral weeks ail- } i : ; } ' } i ence, bas deemed it prudent to touch upon Att session yesterday some def- | ‘ 43 Jae ate 4 } “il the Wise letter. ‘We never refused to t I positions were made in regard to | : : ; 17 ae «ta ; a publish a letter from Mr. Wise,” it says, | the reciprecity echedule, which were to be , - a ; | Sq ope and trust we will ever aye taken Into cons ration by the Cavadians os } a r . oe : : ot : : ’ : t ’erhaps the batriot will telius way luring the holiday recess. It seems to be| “" , - 3 blished ‘ _ . : i the letter was not published. settled that Canada will be given free} ‘™ rs ae coal, but that is an item of least import-} —Lord Nitchener’s punishment for : . . . , ™ ' } + - , »} “ ance tothe Uaited States. Free lumber | drunkenness, which has passed into a out the M1) mer ‘ equ pment, * British army proverb, is to fit culprit in full marching ! } matter of 69 pounds, and compel him for s1x hours to march, carrying a 50-pound bag of ehot in either band. —The attempt of the Patriot to make trouble between the farmers and Tue Ex AMINER 18 the mark, and being based upon false premises will fal] flat. Tue KxaMINeR always been zealous in promoting the interests of the agricul- beside i Das tural community and the province gener- } ° So 4 ’ ally. But it has no use for political | tricksters and sham patriots, —The Halifax Hereld coneludes an in- teresting review of the facts in con with the Far jubarson Wise e} Mr Farquharson is entit! tf. Jaines Paton & Co offer of free tickets by the P. #. I. Railway has been extended to the 2nd of January, _—_—S_-— Ladies 1.25 warm lined boote at Jost’s een ane Furniture ~ ~ Mark Home Makers**+s:+* ————— a § FS AT alkere 2 = <3 ? ; Wright. Co,’ Ltd a OO ‘ ‘ | ' a Orem . Lap- | Jackets Rang:ng in price from $8.00 to $1200, for 1-4 off for cash, others at 1-3 anda few at half price, COME AT ONCE, 2 AA Re AD A eevee a. | PSP Lae ESET Sapa Fifteen--15 & Av Asa i ré *n quite capable o aking a few | ' | hav en qu! 4] e Of making a few. | follows : ed to no Among other 23 16 appears to be ' more credit for originality than is Mr Wise s | ,at the Premier has agreed to | They are both imitators of Others, and ¢ | ; , ‘ ‘ - } method yursued is the dominant Grit it abrogation of the treaty of 1817, and | : } - a rT < ” + | method of goveromert. Mr Wise kicked to | nit states wi D 1oerly lik oaeSe oe United = Will D ab 11 0e! | get something for himself like most of the : : nad =mMaiNntein 40 y number of | other grits in the country and ? rot «| 7 1 } thing fre tne government i:ke nost of » i iaKkes He nas a ,ap- | Lhing from tne BY : if © i | 1e 0 r grits who are not still kicking. | ’ f ' r « rr ” : pa co é ) t rr i f It 3 the Same method everywhere 1} ler | ‘ : sseaiing rights ont 1 S€a8 i the present regime —government by “(zov- I ynd that this ( ntry y ernment favors. 8 ; | } | o 9 2) 1} 6 ‘ ve pa i } some Seal y < 4 i i ee oo ae | . ‘ . . . kh the purcha are 4 Cure a Cold in One Day it a profit. { 1 ada’s ! Take T.axat I no Quiniz \lableis A} SLs 111 i t ‘ 9 —m ELTON A TEN BUY 5 Ss i A * , ™ DD TT AT & g ) How ' S W HOTEL ARRIVALS. pé appr i? silicide i Tr ad VY } me a fiotel Vay Wm m p be pea \ cs Militor | 8 | pe ® tT th ITs , i: 7 3mm a. ’ i hi 4 UE ; id AA hd So ‘ THE WORLD'S LETTER BAG \ L, Marchat Montrea : atic AVll _—-— | : ! Pee po nt io a r 2 &> ! URE = rheun ithe London papers that two-thirds of l Llood’s Sars ! | : . . j the jetters which pass through the posts tl ng thea in th i od perma- : .3 j; ite eo al mle offices of the world are writen by and sent hentiy Freiuexres acnes an AINS. i d i . ae . i. al 1 aan y te 1O speak Wogilsh, ihere are C ae . P : ; - ‘ rents fur collars in ersian sam su saula'ly 000,000,000 persons speak-~ : 1] ~ i = : Astrachan collars, cuffs, also a nice azsort- . olig vs ar thea he 2 : j ’ ing collogula LV Oneor ano.iner of the ten or ment of mens caps in Astrachan Seal, j : : ; : : twelve chief moderu languages, and of these | Beaver and Persian. Prices tose!] goods j ns : ° sihsseeeie wii aus autistic a ee about 25 per cent., or 150.0 ),000 persons, stock as advertised.—das Paton & Co. THE SWEEPER wer UP TO-OAte trade and Spring S GOLD & SILVER TIP- iS PED STICKS <uasaenin FIG % AAKARAD AAAAAS AAR RAT EYER EY RE The merite of the Bissell! Models for the h: lidar } i899 will be best understood from tbe description of the following ae 4 leading details upon which the success of a sweeper depends, Viz:— } 6 , 2 GOLD HEADED | IN Advanced Mechanical Features, “te a Strenghth, Simplicity, First-Class Materi=!, we Will be sold at cost Good Workmanship, Graceful Appearance, Superb Finish and Popular Price. “THE CYCO?—— Bearing is of special design and eo constructed to insure durabi- lity and a minioum of Friction, and easy running qualities. THE“ CYCO ” BISSEL SWEEPER is fiaished in the follow- ing fine assortment of finishes—Antiqne Oak, Natural Oak, English 4 doz Ice Sticks 50c¢ i Opposite bP, 0. * ey PETS FLING BBGES LHF Oak, Golden Vak, Sycamore and Bireb, (Mahogary Stain.) Our pop- KS LSA ISERIES ES ERS ular price — —_—_—— ae nel $3 83.50 EACH :s Prince Edward Island Railway Gentlemen, the «€(¥<¢O" will make a pleasing, practicable ' NW YEAR'S GiF 1 wife, Jamee Paten & Company or your : MONDAY, 26th Dec., 1898 s Railway On and after trait f t) will run daily, (Sun- lay, excepted,) as under. el CEPR EE RE EES oe EVEe Lact rains Out Trains In- - vi = ward. Read STATIONS ward, Read Ww ve a Pet a om ere me PoP si . SVU oh Sh Tye AE At AE eh et a aE EAE IS EU AE AT a a ; Og ER EN ERS PEE |e A. M, . * Ra ae ee Oe ne ae gt oe 3 10 Charlottetown...10 20 2 30 . s 2 oe yalty Junction]0 15 2 16 [ 7 52 417 .North Wiltshire. 9 20 1 46 $ 04 4 31..Hunter River. 00 is | Be Emerald........ 816 2S 1 Of i7..Kensington...... 7 33 12 26 | 930 6 50 Ar.) { Ly. 7 00 12 00 ; S'Side < A. M, > nN 4 ‘remy 4 > uF Bie : Hy 2 REGISTERED te i J # LAr LO BU ; RE ee ssace if iis coe vy 44 . een 6 ek bao aos Poet: BSc bs aes OW PD Tits css » o AP RN ews Sddidds. in ae | A Bh. cne ess Aa ®; 5 30 hn es + ob RE y 6 OD _- ‘. = * lp. M ae ey ’ ie ce . . BRA H MIN . . [2 ee ee ‘ iriottetown i } . . ole Gate: athe pin Ki | Me 2 ve ekec wuss Mount Stewari..... Y O05 _ eooe' is) 4 | a i my +* . } . * a ee . bie QE. ac ets {,eo! DOWER. «sos i} F iy © tons }u t arrived airect trom tne (rar lis , . is c. ad ae . < ; SR Ae ecoe Haszvard) ibioocn wort. Ae yLOre. SO dA GS igre Morell.+++ <4. : eeeees » os i : 5 Ora] : " Ot. ] | + eeceee OUPIS..+ 06 coeeee ODD Ck’town, 27th December— 2wks ecd rm z M. A, M. 1. a a lsadie. ar ¢ 3 [a WOR. ce den cece { Travers au Tr I y Eastern Standard Time. D. POTTINGER, i Gen. Man. Can. Gov't Ry } M cton, N. Lb | ‘ \. SHARP, Superintendent, P. E, I. R’ town. ° PY REE WT LP. 0. “ Have You Been There? J. 5, MacDONALD & Co - Are selling out their stock of goods slightly damaged by water—at a tremendous rate, Crowds of people are daily buying BOOTS & a“ a Felt Goods, Ready-made Clothing, Flanneettes, Dress goods, Come now to J. B. MACDONALD & C0’S. j yi “ a | ] dj - P a | eh NS :, Underclothing, Top Shirts Kverything going at your own price