THE DAILY EXAMINER perms “poe oe at his is True Liberty, when Free Born Men, ‘having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evriripes Single Copies two Cents SS i %, "OL 3° CHARLOTTETOWN P: E. ISLAND; SATURDAY, JANUARY 14, 1899 NO [2 —— peso: — cc tt et eee, FEARFUL STORM ee An epidemic of grip has broken out to | ‘ au alarming extent among the tive “horses Has no need for American Beef and j of Kentucky. Thoroughbreds especially WAR TELEGRAM are suffering. Pork. ‘A SPANISH shan os _A traveller named Daniel Brun is organs i pletoas ‘zing ao tXpedition to etart during the + : rire : ' B xs, Jan. 10.--Th ichet London, Portsmouth and |si:;s.umoe,ina t= or] Renorts Americal TrOOpS sword sing, “Count vos, Foe adomsk y~ Wenner, the secretary of the in- Canada has grown wheat this year as ' t¢ 16¥ Aad representative of the chancellor, Southampton far north as Fort Providence, on the Mac- as Mutinous answering au interpellation, averred inat 4 kenzie river, near Great Bear lake This ite nf : , ; that the alleged esgarc’ t it ‘8 six hundred miles beyond Edmonton. e 2 vt meat ib 4 Germany was unfowtded He added Ifthi? can be done, what may not be done om oo e don ; the price of beef was about the saiiié & SUNS Seow BLOODS ~ DEV ACs es ' REFUSED 70 OBEY THEDE | SM bough the oo't of pigs and. pork” TATION ON LAND AND SEA _The British low making intoxication & baé Tie¢n in some places to anotable ex~ . disease lke insavity, and requiring similar ORDERS AT MANILA. tent. Neverthelees the secretary pointed . shee. treaiment, puts the limit at four convict - out the supplies of meat kept pace with ‘ons 6 ven Any one exceeding that w | the increas ng demand and had so increased Tne Thames Overflowed its Banks, | be liable to inpefinite; incarceration, with that importation was unnecessary. The That's why we are asking treatment which may make th2. disease |5ays the Situation at Manila 1s supply of cattle was adequate and there~ $9 much for money t] ese last Much Property Destroyed. popular in ce.ain classes, fore prohibitive measurea againet importa~ of the Gravest Character. saphag® ; few days. vcetiiaddili It ig uaderstood that the Emprese of tion mu t be maintained in order to prevent Russia iain such a delicate state of health rate the Eereinetion se oun. Because It's this way—you p2y (Seeetat tro Taz Exasrxnz] | that she requires special care at the present your bill, then we can pay our moment. Una <bis account the Tzar has [Seeciat ro Tae Examrven.] London Jan. 14—Widespread deva.— | postponed the departure of the Court fcr tation on the land and the sea has been che! St. Peter-burg. and has decided te prolong | Rows 4 | through from the Provinces telling of dis- |} ginning with twelve in 1890 the figure | start. © | mantled houses, overflowing rivers, inun~ | rose 1049 in 1595, but again fell off, and Gen Miller has been ordered to abandon Baking Powder | dated etree ts, buildings flooded, cattle and | last ver was <0. The yh as has been (over 27a year. In all 165 people were [ shot, 88 of them fatally. All American troops have been ordered | isasters a nad i , fo} )}) y . ‘* . . : ° Ma fr , disasters to life aod limb from falling Rev. Mr. Maxwell, the British Columbia | !0 concentrate here, the situation being de rom pure » debris. ; clerical M. P., is a busy statesman. On | of the gravest character. cream of tartar. } Mapbnip, Jan. 14.—The Government has his stas in the Crimes. reecived the following officisl despaich A record of train held-ups in the United from Manila. States has been prepared by a Cincinnati The Amarican troops here, which were paper, covering a period of nine years, be~ j ordered to Iloilo mutinied and refused to ,Tesult of yesterday’s storm, and the aggregate losses to property are immense. ’ Lastevening reports graiual'y fl tered bil), and the next min ean pty We his, Keep it going. lf somebody holds on to Nee the dollars, instead of passing them along, the “whole ma- chine” is stepped. Iloilo and returo to Manila. sheep drowned, railroads disorganized, and ' Lonpon, Jan 14 ~The parks and build | Sundays he preaches. On we-k days he —— It Don’t stop it. Yours truly, } « ‘ . . : | yota ial YY ; cj . He ings here suffered from the storm heavily. | 8°'8 8p pclitical smoking concerts, does L. 0: A. B.A; Saf. d th The Tha | Sa ae ns “ |campaigo work, writes party editorials, eguar S - Th 1ames Overflowe anks wily ; , ee m Overiiowed its banks along ,; Gaistripbutes the spo ls, and acts as purcnas-~- ‘ ; ie * the upper reachea with serious loss to the} ing agent for the White Pass and Yukon The annual Crap aud District Lodge against alum. was held on Taesday,the 10 inst , in Prince oe ee -.| Arthur Lodge, room Crapaud. All the a anal ‘ . as i shee | looking for legislation at Ottawa, It is Art & 9 f Deh aos Dp yin dbneapepenese escent en prtaprnde an exbibition of versatility that few could Primary Lodges under the jurisdiction of Alum baking powders are the | I romenades has e been swept into the sea, } 1, Crapaud District were represented w ith menacets to health of the present day. | and barbors and piers damaged. dwellers on the bank. | Railway Company, a corporation now Moore & Mcleod the exception of one. The returns from the ditterent Primiary Lodges show a con- ROYAL BAK:NG POWDER 00., NEW YORK. siderable increase in membership during aa sonia ; TYEPPPOPPODH OP PRTPP HPO ND? under water. Thé schools were closed | the session of the British Colum bia Legis |... past year. The arm cbair presented and the tide is overflowing all boundaries } /ature. Chis is more than the count of by the District Master Brother O. B. : : Thr Semlin Government has obtained a Parts of the ciiy of Southampton are majority of six on the first test division of parties at the general election justified it in Wadman, will go to the Prim:ry Lodge | , rm > [In many parts of Portsmouth, boat jexpecting, and more 8 it —~ have in adding the most members to its ‘roll dur- oy i Tus pUL ars > ‘ ; ime kK | : J ’ | the future, as eome of (he members were ing the year. were employed inthe main streets totake| notin their places when the vote was Tke business of the Lodge was transact. schocl children home. Numerous small | taken, Mr. Semlin’s ir a coalition goverus | ¢q jn y very harmonicus manner, and the | ment, however, aud experiences in other reports from the different officers were provinces show thet more is possible for | very gratifying, especially the report from j there than oe resent Ye ministries, in| the Disirict Master, which received the ae way cf deals enpecially. _ | applause of the brethern. The following the wind, burled into a pit and killed. | A week orso ago Archbishop Bruch +si, | officers were elected for the ensuing year The channel steam:rs have had terrible of Montreal, urged the press to diecoatinua and installed by Brother Wadman, Pasi | the publication of pictorial representations ; Maater: and threatening serious results. payne wreck= are reported and life boats are kept busy. Three men returning from a funeral near Castle Island, Ireland, were lified by ne ene ene Sener ONE WoNeewen Sone ee en ee a ee ee experiences. a ve : : — . Ti : at ee ei beled. nme , ot muraer, on toe ground that these tilus~ Edward Frac i ike D M. All the best authors ' ae pier at the cotrance to Mieppe, izations promoiecrime. Now his Grace W S Leard—Depy M. France, which waa recently damaged is has issued a circular declaring against the C Moore—Chap. ke ES completely demolished and great havoc is raising of money for leant es charit- | RW Clark—Rec Secy. TO-NIGHT ‘ i ab ec ans zaar. E ’ Sec \ reported alovg the Normandy coast. , Shie.O1 jecis by WEERRS OF DeEae ®\ G A Simmons—F Secy. bt rays : “Charity is ingenious. It will cer~ D Quigley — Treas. en We Pe SELENA: FCI ros, tainly find the ng wate: ou er W H VCollett—D O C. iF , ’ — . ee : /in come Other way.it will be more Christ- Neilij— . ‘ Hon Nelson Dingley Dead. . W J MeNeili— Lectur-:r. ian, disinterested, more supernatural. People will give generously as before ; but they will give for the poor themselves for After the businessof the session was complete?, Brother Wadman entertained : ; n nw - (Spxecian to THe Examiner.) | she maint: s ince of oer asyinine. and bos | 2° Orethres atthe residence of Mr tepws- | ltsle: for the ameness. of maneeiial seul dale, the table ret did credit tothe host | ee - . “a7 . ?\and hostess, Mr aud Mrs Trowsdale,a without taking Into coasiperation the yote Of thacke ‘heme teubeved ‘chen Gf HHUPYDPPTHNRDLTTETTDTPETTRR MERA ED eri TET HE NENTS Dit 20 } ; leg 48 VY NE Si. 87. SIP. Ye Me NE SV SSN 7 * y 4 eC "ee ere “ee "le o%@* ome fp»? ie ome . Wasrincron, Jan. 14—Hon Nelson See our show, window * a Pees 7 Wiis a Me QAALADAUAALLARLUAAMALLALL ALLA AAAGA Ud Add adda CAAA Lo e oe Pe eo aa oe ] j ¥ iat @ | Dingley,of Maine, leader of tie Repub ican | personal advantages of pleasure thas they ei wingiFor be isajoily good Fellow.” — } aa . a os side on the floor of the House of Represen | might derive from their alms, i. hina’ tim following toasie were proposed | S=— Geo By Hh U as tatives ard repressuting the second con- | The Canadian Pacific mete Grand Travk 'anod responded to: = ° . os i eo gressional District of Maine, in that body|'**%*9S €@Fa about the same oe: sa The Queen—responded to by Bro Mur- ies ; se : 3 a3 a a} be dei ? 7 | aan The receipts of the ree nan ee sak an pane SETS aE Pacific for 1898 were $25,795,050, winle} ~~, ee ea a ( rarter ( ( 10 te Zz 2 eee aes ithe Grand Trnok earved $24 112,050. ie Jaen Generel of Canada—D — all <8 No cl > ia . 9 : Re Very Ancient Grave Stone. if aes ate eal a " Govt of Canada--N C Pearson. = [ . ee No change in our business, onlya genuine markdown sale, ee 1g ee 18 ; franc rave ‘ — — W Clark Wellave—J J McLeod. = mporters i on Mens Ulsters 86.75 new $2.75 others at $3.50, Shorevs +4 e | W hie there was a gain in a Prov Grand Maeter—K Francis. = of BOOKS &c S @®8 Celebrated $6.75 Ulsier now $4.50 Overcoats at $14.00 your eo Lonpoy, Jan. 11.—The Rome correspon~ ceipts, the net eee of the a Wah | Past Dis Master—W J McNeill. = mM. = ie s¢ choice now for 27 00 Overc aie t $11.00 now $6.00, Over- 2° dent of the Daily News says: “A dis- wae OOE larger ~ LP 9S than - wag a i Host and Hostess-——-O B Wadman, a 7h : 77 . F ee coats _— . | Ng f) 7 a 0 a ic = Of) ( } ss ‘ : es werery most interesting to echolars "as — ete — a from, sae Cans a H W Ci ARK tecd Sec 7 A LAAAAA AMAA Z 4 &6 ats forme price ¢is.vy to J UYU now *g0.VUY, Jvercoats 62 been made in the excivations of the Roman ; Pacifia was $o L,066 behind the same eleven a rs ‘o- — —-————-——— se #3.00 now $4.01 We are the price cutters. Boys and men’s ee forumnothing Jess than the celebrated | months of 1897, The decline in the ners ne ae @@ ‘Wits in proportion to above cuts, Ca!l and see our stock. o2 block of stone marking the spot where,| Trunk is supposed to have been @ jiut : Hada Tough Trip. ASRAKEASSARAS < an aa according to legend, Romulus should| more. But in bo h cases there was a gooc see ; te 33 have been buried. December business, which it Is thought . ee wh : +4 20 ; wil me ke the net earaings aopat the a Barcelona, San. 11.—1 he Spanish i 33 # 3 SUPREME COURT Bee aT cak cok Caan Pas WC ete eee | » ~ : 1raut 1K ant aul sailed from Havana, December, [9 for this 5 “8 4 : se cad to have cost the Grand Trunk $250,- port, has arrived bere with 1,100 repat- =i - “y “s f a ww 00) from the net profite, and the © P RB) piated soldiers on board. The verse! was i x as Satcrpay Jan. 14. | suffered nearly as much. overcrowded, and many ofth troeps were * gc > } e : « st. 27: oy» ovieye oxe)y ove o fy 9 oye oye oye s oyBr oxy The reer. Se & eer st ret | Some time ago a French female, named found to be ill on the steamers errival, : - Se ot aa 5 | NO PG ms, 1 2 me > aban 1s atill before the court | paw] ia ge atete plicial sc Dine nalist During the voyage 39 deaths had occured. . 2 GPS G Nos | SUA oe OF ~ ~ YF AP S 4S S AS ; moh en nae aa faecal ca wil} | Pavimer,wifeof a Deputy,sbot a jour ee : Sagi Si ~ V — a ae - The priegatts in the \F'y00 case Will the acting editor of the Lanterne, on The sick soldiers were speedily attended to The areat italizer probably come up fcr trial on Monday, re 9 ag SE ; and 360 of them were taken in amba‘ances account of an article in which references, to her trianguler household had appeared, quae 7 r s MWe AM <omeg |The poor feliow did not write the article, SK eo KA Se aie A “ae Tbe woman purchase- me vor had he read it. : ; | ed condition, and were hardly abl: to Ff and . ] and Blood Purifier Ozone cures diseases because it purifies the blood. Literature on to the hospitals,and 100 others were re- moved to the Sanatarium. The remaind- er of the troops were ina fearfully ernaciat- o ; a7 4) Mess If its Newson’s l’s Good SPsesoesyt Sos inte i ate 6 Callas: Neal te Pt + te’ MT . \ ed the revolver, went to church : : ay ] rusl ‘ yw e 0 assemble S fevolved a passionate prayer,tben rushed | ae meager of persons gut - embled, off to shoot the first man Soe met in the |‘ Welcome the returning soldiers were i office. This beauty is described as she horrified at the sights presented by the 4 ; Ww 0 appesredin court smartly dressed in black, | men, and wept and crused atthe mis~ application. : ; ' a — ~~ . ” ; . Ci &. ye > A . 2 ; be a A O LOOK TO YOUR which set cffber golden hair, pale face, maaagement of the official Price 50c large pint bottle. : 2 and “spirituelle expression.” She smiled 2 at the jury, who promptly acquitted her, DR CLIFT cures Chronic Y although they knew the real value of that) Diseases and Rupture in t ire SUranGe “honour,” which she avokod as the reason Ch’town, Friday, Saturday, * | for her crime. Thevictim is maimed for | and Sunday. Call er send life, and gets £600 damages! The culprit | stamp for information. ig acquitted amid tumultuous applause! ; h justice ipall it Men’s kid mitts and gloves at 25 per cent F; W. HYNDMAN AE dap grote ic cots discount, 60 pair astracan back gloves “ £1.00 * quant © Agent for Charlottetown, A. W. REDDIN, Phm, B Central Drug Store OFF, Ve OP i SPST = = re =, tenet S p< « mS 0 © = “9 ieee to naggmeatiet eg FESS SEES SES EL SS SS Y Have you one of those proverbal “groaning tables,” or a set of : Sunnyside. PASASAAAAAE HARASS AHA AH queaky chairs? If so, ye ught t f ish wit ight- ly samabices The kind ae Leslee ail, ca ea beauty ! worth 75 for 50 Prowse Bros, the wonders + : little—**Call .o and look around.” Se EYRE ERE yay : pays his losses prompily. - oostant anetion sale of | £1. Sheep. men- 3 in ; Remember the important auction sale o Table Linen, table aapkins, towls,| “The Cow Birthrate,” “Christianity and Strong English Companies the “North American Hotel” Kent Street, , _s , : on andl an, be inne. ¥ with one hundred million dol-| occupied by Mrs Kent, which takes place —— ae ~~ top shirts, _ ee fan gene soy yh yy aoe jor, Jeane s Simp- 6 4 EWS5On © ind tl at the premises on Monday the 16th day of cent oO ws gen ros. THE BEANIERS fee one ah Carters’ and we lars behin nem. Jauuary at 12 o’clock noon, as this is one} Moving offnice'y our tremendous stock Hasaa kstores. 1899. The Brick the big discount sale will positively s‘op| %tore—corner Queen and Grafton Street, . of the beat hotel properties for sale in the ofiry goods, and carpets is selling fast,; “~o RENT from Jan. Ist, » Fee Fea ie! . ¥ ca SS city offers a rare chance for inves'ment. | ; ei a tely occupied by Johnson & Johnson. Ap: Fw? Be VIE LSE SEE FIG SEES dak Bp ae BE Se SAR ~Sakep% VR. Beairsto Auctioneer. February firet-—-Prowse Bros. 21 | sy to Goff Bros. ~ d&wtf PAPE SOR NT NET TON OTE TT rs a Bs mm J > vom i meee mg ste ae