FES RT eS FS AS LE AT POTENT sp teastapaenantne ee Se . ET WCE RE se snananti -seanmeromngaemetine i —- } ws eoneae am r —— re old World this would be had not nature supplies us with the proper material to heat And what is the carbon material worth if you do not have a good SLOVE rang, O1 heater. The products < combustion are never last in one of our SLOVeS Tortoise He $10, $11, $13 Dodd & a °8 pafore Cilul re zt S&S Sanford, COMMISSION MERCHANT _ 2 CONDITIONS OF TRADE [ue conditions of trade as to the United Sta‘es and Great Britain, set forth by the | latest returns, are the cause of much aoxious thought and diecussion in the Mother Country. As the St. Jonn Sun says, ‘che figt res for the last fiscal year are startlog. The value of United States exports was $1,251,000,000, while the value of imports was lees than half |thateum. The value of United States exports was $200,000,000 higher than in | any previous year. The value of imports | is lower thao in any other year since the THE DAILY EXAMINER DECEMBER 29, (888, middle of the century. | not include the These figures do trade in go'd and silver, in which also there was av excess of im= ports, nothwithstanding the great pro- duction, It is estimated that io the year now Closmg the value of imports into by $1,000 000, « In 1897 the $800,000,000, and in eat Britain will exceed | vO the value of exports. | shortage was nearly | 1896 something less. A quarter of a | cer tury agothe difference between the ' : | value of British exports and of British | imports was about one-third what it is now It is a feature of the United States increase of exports that a great partof the larger market is found in Great Britain. It is ateature of the lecre rts of ased imp ted States that the decline is lar.ely we might almost say mainly—in im- om Great Britain. In the currept ports ir calendar year Great Britan will im; from the United States for home uee not | h less 1 n 600 000.000 worth of roodas, and pping to the United States not mach ; bea $150,000,000 worth of British } produ fe The immense store of wealth i heid Dy : ‘ a : the per pie of Grreat Br valh ene attention to business and prompt re- | ,, .. meat ee ae aE ates . i nade. Specie! attention given to the | ‘©, for the preseot, {o Stand up against Ba i these adverse trade conditions, Bu Pork, Poult ae ges, Hides | need not said that they cann and and W ool Skins. must no: go on forever. - ; Market quotations given on ¢ pplication ! ie aos ao ee Te re ‘ esS all « nments and <«orrespon- | a } ae te | | . POLICY OF EXPANSION. S, SANFORD, 46 an 48 Argyle St. i i aia [ALIFAX N.S. | 1 ‘ — oa ; ; mAl a Tue Governmen f the United States, ABLIS » ING U | : : . , has, without doubt, and for good and all, ado} id the policy of territorial expansion ; 2, 1% S38 Ef. f NIAGARA | a a oe 4 AOA OO. 907500241 D Ot SO y } ¥ re ms wna vee A 3 Vy n 4 4 p | ‘ var I to 4 ; 3 ‘ t, f DITV! > e INBUYING A 4 ¢ VAPOR BATH a . A & ’ ? e é ‘ . . 4 , . , 2 4 ; . 2 ‘ 4 , > 5 4 » : } . 4 i >| . A | ’ > | . v ap a ued & ‘ h. sirens 4 ¢ oon ae . ‘ 4 ¥ . “i ; Kit Nerve ! in Lit i \ + ‘ Bea mplexlon, a | ¢ Price ot Niagara Baths, $5.00 ¢ | + & * The Kirg-Jones Co., 2 Z Toronto A . q & ! ur H.u 4 | . . YA } y d ~ > @<e 6 <> @“® “2 @ <> oS OD CO “> “o> o> oS @ ; and AS 80 farc } it that it mmitted the country to will be dificult for Congress | | even if it desired to do so, to reverse it. Lt | 4 , . , ; : ; isremarked in a despatch to the New | a tl ; York Lribune—the chief newspaper or~ | gan of the Republican party—that “ the . \ importance of American ioterests in the ' , , ; Pacific Oceau, which has been so notably | : i reased by Dewey’s victory at Manila and | B ; a ial ci oe ind | the assumption by the U. S. of augmented j | » i gs in yneequnence, Teceive i | significant recognition from the navy de- | partment in the issue of orders to carry wi cu have peen ecarefuily ma- ° f st few weeks with a view to ' g abe utely tl po cal geo- ' ‘ toat vast ocean as } ' toaay, and 0 I ver a a essions of terr TY in powers t] ack of Am mere Yr 110028 ‘ ‘ yveen { i Sta and 8 mt tant posses ns Per . 41 ACLION greates 1] Li rf a I about ; i fro iN the Ladrone Islands | va of ! o : I stratleg \ ‘ } s station at G n r f sanifest, andis calculated to pre. | Ve tanor ¢ c I BFOVert gnty OV i€ | Ca ne Islands wit ut toe cora coa | Be i ¢ i otates, espec a a3 | | squadron at Manilawill be rather augmented than reduced in stre netn in the a few weeks. Another impor- tant order prov ided for load: ng the collier | Abarenda, at Norfolk, with the best quality | of Pocahontas coal and for the departure of that vessel about Jan. 1 for Samoa by | way of the Strait of Magellan, a voyage of | 10,000 nautical miles. Another order | : : : on | bearing on the situatioa in the Pacific was piepare oi to be sent to the epecial equadron the to proceed direcily to | when it arrives at Callao, directing } . . distilling ship Iris the THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, DECEMBER 29 1898 Manila. Before the end of January the Huwaiian Islands will become a strong base of naval strength and in conjanction with the effective forces at Manila and San Francisco, will effectually command the entire Pacifi: Ocean.” This showa that Uacle Sam’s designs are decidedly ambi« tious. The vastness of the power that will be exerted by the United States, when this policy shall bave been carried out, is cal~ culated to inflame the people’s imagina. tion and eilence the couneels of caution and prudence. -2- <>? 2 NUTES AND COMMENTS. —Congratulations to Major Davison, —The Mad Mullah, whose exploits re- cently caused a certain avxiety in India, has now been surpressed. He bas taken to flight, with two or three hundred dispirited followers. —An official list lately issued shows that there are now in the Province of Ontario 1213 cheese factories, 222 butter factories, aud 19 cheese and butter boards. This is a great developmentin tbe course of a few years. will returo and will pro The Americans are looking forward to his visit, and consider that it willresultin @ great accession to their interests in the Far East, following npon the advancement ofaims Common to the twa countries. —Lord Charles Beresford home via the United States, bably visit Canada. $6.75 GET WELL By taking DR. OHRONIC DISEA Soma registered i: ttamp forinforma FRIDA‘Y SaTURDA CLIFT’S ES and RUPTURE. U. 8. ,and SUNDAY, treatment for Dip- and Canada. Send ion, or call at CH/TOWN, Home Makers:::::: Furniture TO CLEAR... 4.0150 ULSTSRS.... $3.75, $5.50 & $6.00 mers. «toy ee $8 00, $10.00 and $12,06 James Paton and & Co. MOVING TQ . shorey’s Guaranteed Ulsters $8-00 $10.00 412.00 ‘ ae 5 AAEP ER SS FANS ‘> Fifteen--15 Malkere iF | —Commenting upon the knighthood re- wi Pw | cently bestowed upon WC McDonald the k ° GOLD & SILVER T|P- op | Montres! Star Says hn Mr W C McDonald, | ‘es: c- a ee 7 “SF ts |} to whom Her Ma ic pleased to offer | x e -igoal distinction, “Mont treal has a man o! ‘O Bp Offi 13 PED STICKS whom @ny Communhbily migo well be pposite ost CO-—=a>- i» uF proud, ‘To all Ob} ‘cls commanding vo | ' & _ approval, his assistance 18 timely and un— | - - | “de LS PI ‘ . — i sparing; while to MeGill be has been one | op? fA of the two giant vho have bor her past E | 2 2 We the dangers of a che puered career intothe r y Li nue ry a rey , = sven of securits | a a a if Will be sold at cost & 2 Bs ‘*, ~~ ' em 4 doz lee Sticks 50c = Justly Indignant | Age oF ~ ionsieeiptodliaa Ke ; “I’ve come to killa printer,” said the je ts litle mat . : . ; ‘ gts ae are pe ae Before moving we will sell at low prices sae ‘) 7 Aby printer in particular.” asked the ‘ ve is foreman. + rey? | nem 4 “On, any one will do; I would prefer a The Challenger Tie i= t] oF small one, but I’ve got to make some sort | I a ke ] : wo F of a bluff at fight or leave home, since the ao. renevin ado | oh Opposite Pb, < paper called my wife’s pink tea a “swill | SP E at > gee diananolie our | | Pr oP» Wf, affair. inane A] stash J _ d O Senator do SSS GS ts AS FS Geat’s fur collars in Persian Lam! : p ( Letseddhanienlletn; citi: dine pe ak aes. de Loie do rince Edward island Railway | ment of men’s caps 1p Astrachan S al, | ° % Beaver and Persian. Prices tose] s a. D | do Mirella do stock as adveriised.——Jas Paton & Co On and after MONDAY, 26th Dec., 1898 if, do Bel mont do trains of this Railway will run daily, (Sun- ———— j 7 day, excepted,) as under Ao een peng of rte a do Chig Bow do wet ace ~ my he a a eivium. a J | ‘alae R STATIONS ward. Meal ‘Odents are aestroying ne graaaries ad f a ¥ ; : have caused Stampedes among the live ! do G Cl ada do ae x oo stock. In several instances childre o, have . CY la. M. M. a. we Pee been attacked. The government hs or- ado papp Ho do | 7 00 10 Charlottetown...10 20 2 30 lered the troops to assist the farmersina 716 30. .Royalty ] 10 15 216 war of extermination. ‘ . | 752 417 .North ¥ 920 140 &@ | do Saleta do 8 04 431. Hunter R 905 1 28 et ' : 5 | 8 38 5 13. Emer = g 18 12 Ss James Paton & Co offer of | do Paris Bow do |} 9% Ed.D gton (33 12 26 . . . i ; free tickets by the P. E I. | + ] | 930 6 50Ar (Lv. 7 00 12 00 ase do | syside | Railway has been extended to | do Nasen | 12 50 i _— ¥a 10 30 the 2nd of January. | BY seen Welling! ) £7 | ope 99 ) ‘ 1c ' rE ae eweeeenes Pek Ms bcakeneue 0 OI 125 to 33 1-3 p. ¢, discount. P8810 oMeay ET 89 e LOCAL NOTICE ess | | 4 34....... Alberton.. 6 55 s | 5 30 . Tignish, . 6 00 | i A, M Our ¥! 75 slored cating | 5 e | | Q « } Charlottet . ‘ al dies er |. @ ame 8V 6 ion ens .hariottetown i i. seer vere > & dost — Y 8 WD. occcagve ee ee a % U5 Ladies skat bo s, warm 1, $1 » Ts . ‘ ‘TE\ ws? ‘ | SD Be. ic céass cde eee. = a... 4 3D oy } Alt Jost’s RR i Le iS i ER > BD ; 5 15 rane. oS Ger re Own. 7 10 | ys ou tan mocca , S1.00 a pair a | P. M. M : “s poms : OD a ; nt S wart 3 sh : } + ee o ae adies Ho boots at .J yat’s. | PU RE - ares ePaper tr “* | one Clothing for men, boys a! 1 yout all | | 6 40 gree sone seues 6 2 kinds all prices. Justb sa rom us og | lpm ; ; : you Can get a} an bar} gain from us.— Bat | ee "fn 8 " : Tr A, M. Gene ous | -: BRAHMIN : : be es A Ugalde, nbelenelieg. sai suspend. | : | 665 a Tai ccagiiiie tal |} ers, gioves., hats, caps, overc ate an ul@- : “ = i p M 1. @ ters, selling at reduction of 25 and! Rive tons just arrived airect from the Gardens Baoan | pil tend Joe per cent ott regular prices. — Stock | a POTT ry NGI R must be reduced as we inten i moving into iL. ToS Ce tas R 4, aa a ; ; we yuarters in Morris Block in January | © a a x _ . eB ?: DA Bruce. i : 9 ‘ H Super P. ee ae 5 You could always buy the newest and Ch town, °7th Dec ‘6m ber—-2.wks eod i best nezskwear at D A Bruce’s. Stock this m season is up io late and S€ | ling at hud . soe li Ce aie laliieeentieiadsinigiinaiiei, inte dedhioneliveesinaainatgial sii Sasi EL “ oan ee tion of 25 to 334 per cert. Don’t fail to gee the 25 cent ties. : Choice Malaga grapes, Northero, Spy apples and Jamaica oranges at Beer & Goff’s. Our men’s hockey boots give good satis~ : faction.—R K Sost. ig Mocha and Java Coffee, fresh roasted | and ground, at Beer & Goff’s, Do you want skating boots—-if so see {our stock—extra good values.—R K. - J.8 MacDONALD & Co 6 : hs Are selling out their stock of goods slightly damaged by water— at a tremendous rate. Crowds of people are daily ‘buying ’ \ > f b | UW E & 7 \ Felt Goods, Ready-made Ciothing, Underclothing, q op Shirts Breed Flanneettes, Dress goods, Everything going at your own price a Mark Wright & Co., Lt a a5 5 (