ange = js ee Rae —-- apie pie i ay as ae I THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, DECEMBER 21, 1897 ae ai’ | A FIZZLE. | BE MEME NEE See WME We We SMe Se Me Ne SET SESS We Mee MES ; a ~ pe — A2, ~ ‘Ale rm a a ~ “a At dl “aa aa aor = a a . 2 » on ; ~ ” — “ Are You ARS TAS TANS TAS TNS TAS AS TAS. TAS. SAS ASIANS OS aie i ‘i. Tue negotiations ot the Oitawa politi- | Wie ; r = r r F r r cians avd the Washi vton yp liticians have i aw c . .< r i i id lagubriousiy. Thie ie the reenit of | on PR Ppa J Cs tizzled lugubriou ¥ bhi " = result of Wig Wy a : the premature pub cation of the corre: ‘> oo 4 é 4% ox a should a fire occur? Are | jondence between Sir Wilfrid Laurier acd | “i A a ine you fully insured? The] Mr. Foster. 1t appears that tie govern- | WE Wy { om panies | represent nent of the United States dk Sima oniv toe +} i For ° ¥ acre alacre paling eh le i. i ° for a small sum will fully ? *ppage of pelagic sealing, while the | Wie WW . ° } rover eT fC mae é *“ ) ly ¢ ’ | Janes Pe ‘neure you against q}} | government of Can: la wanted only a ret Fins Ae . *~ r y rad n certain raw materials ; | \\4 . loss by fire, 4 a oe et we SY rm. oe ee a +] ir al oa Oieiie}? p 5 woud oT eres Fon Bo i hey are nocved 10! eaae i enleriain the other’s proposition. lf Mr. | WU +e promptness in se ttling Foster states the fact when be says thal ti e | Ses ' uv wy : e : . : . ? rl, . + and p ying thelr Losses. government of the United States propored “/\ to pay a fair comprnsation to Canadian wie sealers refraining from velagic sealing i | AW Holiday preparations are afoot. This store is asparkle with te seer.3 to us that the government of Canada Wie. hinss’ for Christhmas giveables. Not mean, skrimpy stocks with UT J mix bt properly have submitted that pro | =&s= narrow assortuents and limited styles, but a beuntifu', generous Sie ‘ rol ri} Lie Bike . = : i “ ~~ ‘ ‘ ad = . ‘ . vi position to the Cavadian eealera, asceriain it spread of everything worthy, and good, sensible. More richness, A , a ee | \Wiy on ethane ited Se : / 1 ; ; .. | wey more elegance, more varied and lower priced than ever. Gathered ~ . ¥ . ed the amounts they would be Wiinpg to | See ; _ ’ I ae c insurance Agent sisi tal egheitined Ueibikelen “an ahi} ye with a forethought to your needs, arranged with consummate skill A Charlottetown |. ss a to the United States’ anthoritice. | wi for easy choosing, priced with rare bnsiaess judgement for quick Ca: dia % 2 = . ? a Sa selling. A few do!lars wil] buy more solid comfort and real enjoy- Sse uadian seaiers, if must e assumed, | - . . , : ” s é, . WW ment now than was ever known since the first coming of Kris uy pee their calling, not to destroy the] Ses Kring'e. ‘The store news to-day is therefore the doubly interes- SY e | Sea Usnery, bat to obtain money; an ’ “WS tin: omit some of it if you choose, but you'll] better educated if you He * : _ | the government of the States were willing | we read it all. Each paragraph contains an insparation for a suitable DECEMBER 21. (897. togivethem as much money as they | AW holiday vift. . : . could make by sea ing, we see no good Win Se Se ee) Br We extend a cordial welcometo young and old, es. See i ee ee ee eee citizen or stranger, visitor or purchaser. Ra’ : COMMANDER CHeY NE, Who lectured In l nite i States government cause for com | ° ¥ | : p= : ° the Opera House last evening, endeavored | plaint, asthey have done. As Mr. Foster | AAW Make yourselfat homeinthisstore. Gazeand 2 4 ° , . ler many years ago to induce the Governinent | points out, reciprocity of trade is a | wie price to your heart’scontent- You will be «ei 3 J and people of Great Britsin to adopt a plan | wholly ditferent matter from that of pelagic we = -\ treated with every courtesy and every OLD KiwC COLE 7 ef reaching the North Pole that was | sealing; and each matte might properly 7 — attention. similar in the main to that which has beew | have been conaidered and decided apart | See SS KRinuLlE You R Se (almost) saccessfully pursned by Nansen: | from the other. Judging by the correse He proposed to drive a steamer into the pondence, as published, Sir Wilfrid and | 36 YOUR ene 7 ! : AMAS STORE é‘ ' we atacertain point and let her drift} Sir Lcuis are certainly in the wrong ¢ YC OC) BEARINGS! 5 W , around Greenland. This was the plan| But, then, they have paid a pleasant, . X MM AS : . J CH TO N s adopted by Nansen and carried into etfect though unnecessary, visit to Washington, | 77 STOR E | ARE u KE <p CR EATEST without the loss of a single life. But | at the public expense ! Wi NGS 2) NO NOISE Nanzen di t accepi t id f reacbin nee meson - ag Ce oe Se “se ST a ae EDUCATION IN QUEBEC. WELCOME ee Fa XMAS the e DY means OF & ba 2D. nen Ole seenaiiiaiin innit O- - S bipeemln ave cass aa iad TO SEE oR SHOW vessel arrived at the point nearest the pole The Education bill vow before the o : ms Yes ees? as? : > = Vv > he took to the sledge. Commander uebee Legislature does not interfere, j rN i, PET * NidBo, \.:: 5 ea Sy Loonie: ii ragga PATON’S | mn hee \ PATON’S sheyne's proposition was to winter at St. | any way,with the {principle of Separate ; ) A ‘ eee Patrick’s Harbor, take advantage of the} Schools. If it did, the Protestants of the We expect Jarge business this SWEEPERS»: Ladies’ Empire Muffs great outcrop of excellent coal found there, Province, and of Canada at large, would | Xmas— planne . for it—gather- a { oc ' 6.75, 800 = 10.00 : ; ” e a stocks ; hird ereater th: re me . equal in quality to that of the best Welsh, | havea grievance. But it promises a Min- aS ed i v - a ere ag aan ; a pretty trimme ‘ »s : : sn : : ‘ : ever had. Ard made greates and sfter entving eoretally the wind ister of Public lostruction wko is to economies in the gathering. To- ! Dressy Lace Ties currents, ete., inflate three baloons of the | be at the head of the Department and who day's news and each day's news best description and set out for the North | is to have power to select from the books» tells opportuni’y for wise saying A pretty addition to any lady's Pole, less than jive hundred wm les etc., approved by the Council of Public Se in supplying personal and house- toilet: Not easy to make; but . distant. Unfortunately the Royal | 'uetruction those which are to be used in nee red ae. Only sariatamtagy: ate pleasant and dressy to wear. So (reographical Society of England | the public schools and acquire the copy- goods can be counted cheap. Eta eit in response se Sg Ra oo a ow og . 5 ye hay *e sale a large rejected the echeme.—which Nansen’s right of such books. He is also to prepare P ese he sigaive' ee ee as ‘wean su osequent experience has shown to be| the budget of public instruction. The A Regular Saving SAS S potgett Oa aad articles, which in style ond price quite practicable; and Commauder Cheyne compusition of the Council of Public In- Bank in Furs. ne os ae alae. wi cannot fail to meet approval was not given aa opport unity to test it. | struction remains as before and the two The sample hind are the bes See oN 7 mH eas! There isa stylish Bow at back. Bat for that fact it is possible, and not} deputy ministers are to be its secretaries. we because the skins are more caret Sah. Di itis TLL cle They are —— . ee See : improbable, that Commanouer Cheyne | Laymen belonging to the council may | “7 fully selected acd sewed to- an kee Salbeos Tk al ee eee ‘ ? % "| ; —- if “ ctle widt 0 i » se: . wy al l,ere this,bave achieved the great eod authorize one of their colleagues to vote A gether better. hooks and eyes, all ready for of arctic effort aod heroism. C ommanier for them. » The council retains supervision K Here’s a lot comprising collar- wear, Cheyne is not a mere theorist. He ha’, him-| of the iuspectors and teachers. Inspectors. ervtes. Collars, Cups, Muffs, Mitts, i ecif,traversed the greater part of the way to| general will be appointed witha salary not Gloves, Jackets, Capes, Boas, Ostrich Feathers the Pole. He has « good idea of the diffi- | exceeding $3,000 eaeh There will bea In Seal Astrican, Persian, Kaltic, e = ~~? ° . - os ‘ i. . m ne ee ee ae nap a i oa eulties to be encowatered, and he declares | central board of examiners. Me mbers of See South 8 Mink, Grey Lamb ° pete Very Fashionable Sek in the confident tcnes of a man who religious orders will not be required to Electric Opporem, . — — © Ostrich tips and plumes are knows no such word as failure, “the thiog | hold ertificat Eacl : Coney Seal Mitts and Gloves, la S a lve ayaiz much used, and no more +" > & is , } ~ ~ a : os ’ : £; 2 c oe cate, ach CopEnetee of e worth 10.00 and 12.00 for attractive garniture can be found is practicable, and “‘it is to be done. the Council of Public Instruction may, 5.00,6.00 7.00 for a dressy hat. : The arctic maps and scenes displayed | however, put anend to the exemption. . Black Ostrich by Commander Cheyne are exceedingly | School commissioners must be able to iS Ladies’ Baltic Seal Mitts at or mas $4 5 Deorisrertes. y interesting, and, when explained by him, | read and write. The school boards shal] W holesale prices. f @eeeee °, Black Ostrich give aclearer and ~oredetinite. idea of| have power to exact uniformity of text Ladies Gauntlet Astrican and Collurettes, 18 the currents in sea aniair, which like | books within their municipality. The Mitts $1.45 This is the question of the day, but a visit to THE — 5 . » > ¥ wy ~ a et Ne . q - _ d ig the arteries and veins of the body, encircle | Government may fix a minimum of salary Sy Ladies Mitts, $2.00, BIG STORE will easily, delightfully, ecanomically ey Ostrich our globe, than can possibly be obtained | forteachers. The amount of the school 2.75 and 3.00 worth 3.00, 4.00 eoive it. Perhaps itis vo bes Fur Collar for pear: See oO 0: : 0 trich : ‘ 5 . , wal s M3 lack stric from books. The information afforded by | tax must b> one-third higher than the at a i aoa -_ Persian Lamb Collars and Collarettes, 18 inches. Enatra , ] S anc yes in Seal. i saree Commander Cheyne—apart from the idea | Government grisnt,—the old law said at JA.S PATON & Co 9 or oe ae quality. of reaching the North Pole—is worth far | least equal. Tke monthly fee in elemen- JAS. PATON & co. Black Ostrich Collarettes, 18. more than the price of admission to his | tary schools must be not less than five por Extra quality. lecture ; while the sight of the distinguish-| more than fifty cents. Drawing shall be Old kK i n ( ‘Ol that M Old ed and enthusiastic gentleman who has taught in all schools and agriculture io al] ° g S err y ou by braved the perils which he so graphically | rural municipalities. This latter provi- = < s e '* portraye,and would like to do it again,| sion might well be adopted, to a greater And the King with the Black Bird Pie i@ @ rare privilege for a Charlottetown | extent than it is. in the public schools of j audience. Prince Edward Island. Will open for SATURDAY EVENING at the big store. Holiday Times will show the capracities of the Big Store for Children’s White Commander Cheyne is an xious that the = — Far Sets,. Collars’ Muffs and Caps at $1 50 —a serviceab] 3 seful t d j I hi i 4 Che; ; - Sets, a’ ] 3 é ‘aps af e, useful setts and just the thing to keep litt) ; : honor of reaching the North Poie shall be caauee MS COMMENTS M ff Q . ee wou by a Canadian and inure to the peopl, _—The Canadian Pacific railway are ul S. | Cot a re usband Ruffs. of Canada. Io conveying the thanks of | giving the same rates via St. Joho to oe Hair $1.25, 2.00, 2.50 ' - H tre audience to him, Lieutenant- Governor is ui ae o. oe Astrican $2.50, 3.50 and 4.00. Cy Well, what a queston. Of course you have,or you'd ac 1 00 — : : 00 se Howlas and the Hon. F. Brecken discus- amount of Canadian iets iis oster Opposum $2.60, 3.25 and 4.50. not be reading thisad. What are you going to:lo to ae he a a 550 sed briefly the proposition of sin N F i : Wool Se: 50. 5.5 16 make his Christmas happy ? Jo you know that lots of | Grey Lamb 5.00 and 5.50. ) propo passing &} from New York, will be shipped from St. ool Seal 4.50, 5.50, and 6.00. Chri ae ene 7 18 x resolution calling the attention of the | Jobn. Black Opposum, Brown Opposum wen dread the coming of Christmas? Yes indeed they Sable 7.00 and 8 00. TAs a ; J i 229. E - . ¥ = . A i Goverameot and Parliament of Canada to} —Mr. W.C. McDonald, the millionaire 2.25 a eee era Ph es ee eee ee a rss We the matter. But it was upon considera~|'0b»cco manufacturer, whose gifts to Baltic Seal. 4.50 ; .. : ry Gon"t want. Dou t let any- | Chinchilla 1.35. Be: : : McGill University alread a ° “> thing of that kind mar your husband’s Christmas. | Thibet Boa 9.00. A tion, decided to await a more convenient eee Y aggregate near Sable Muff 9.50 llere’s a store full of thi f bo a : ly three million dollars, has just given an > ™.: . 1h ar nk. Sor men, bought to sell | . Ne Feason and @ better oprortunity. Wiedom additional $250,000 to the ipsiitution. Black Thibes 6.00 see (00. ewer CORE. i, poet mar: en i A ; was sliown in this decision. The idea of fifty thousand of this sum is to be used Beaver 9.00 and 10.00. | poe hy ae : happy place to come to . if you've od d 18S orm 0 als —_ ' ' ' “ied ' Rg s ther on your Christmas list arctic exploration for the purpose of | #989 eodownment in strengthing the law Persian Lamb 8.00 and 9.00 eae, OFS UES on y s list. sent*t ; o1 PPering reaching the North Pole can havé but faculty, and the remaining two hundred All we've been learning these years about tickling eens oa Collar$15.00 with ney small place in the mind cota ™ thousand is for the the:c entific depart mir Capes. men’s fancies is at your service. All these things that Opposum Collar 4.00 mall pl ¢ in the minds of the gentlemen ment, in the building of which bis previous Se. "a we have bought to sell to “him,” and that we know | Greenland Seal 12.50 with ripple now io Office at Ottawa. Not many vears | donatious have becn principally used. AN 13 Greenland Seal Capes at 25) ‘-he’* needs and wants are bere and waiting for you. | Grey Lamb 12.50 with ripple ago those gentlemen applauded the state- —The following quotation is of general per cent off for spot cash. Prices’ / What a happy man he'll be, who discovershis wife try-| Beaver 7.50 went of their leader that the resources of | @Pplication. But it if published as a com- are as follows—22.50, 25.00 and) ing to tude an Edwards bundle from his sight, not many misgivings | Coney Collars 2.55 the British Empire were not sufficient to | ™*™*t pees = puatter- Langella: case: A 30.00. ‘can that lucky fellow have about his Christmas. | Fur Setts Ruffs. and Muffs for $2.00 . ‘ . . promise should be given witb caution and . S, é 4 ‘ P ae ° One ct ' f ine y 2 : cou es & railway or un i tb Northern kept with car: a promise should be lade Se shore of Lake Superior; aod if they had | by the heart, aud remembered by the head i. @) had their way the Dominion of Canada | 4prem'se is the offspring of intention, and - " would now be bounded by Eastern Ontario. ee aheald, like the scales “of : How, then. ¢ “ : & Dalance, always present a mutual adjust- Vv, the , can anyone eo that they ment; a promise delayed is justice deferred . ° ° ; tll second so effort op the part of a Cana- | a promise neglected is an untruth told: a ra ? an to reach the North Pole and plant} Promise attended to is a debt settled.” . tle tlag of Canada there? ee NS a te oe ~ enna poms . —— ————_—_.-—____ ‘Halifex Herald: While that soulless Ss 22 os »a* 2 Se >, — — 5 — The inavetied aid to dehaaletin Mex. corporation, the Muntreal Street Railway os = = s ae es 3 S = -— ok | — & 1 > <@ Whnnd Govaheniiine sneusiond Xede bs aves re: is presenting its two thousand -- =3a f wd - et ae ast wR. <_ oOo co Ta = ia4@ curious way. The localitiea are to be een Caen Wee es ten-pound turkey = = en os : = — . 3S | —~ ° me ts = oem ; ;| and athree-pound plum pudding ae Zs oe TR > ta S22 fm > ial 3" 2 ts taxed for it. Heretofore, as the Montreal Christ L g ” co “Mat .WMmEELo a wat oe FS & — Oo s, @ Gazette remarks, the law has re uived the ristmas box, at an aggregate cost of — eoctco— toe F a2 ont =< ~~°-O eH $m s*o mounicipalities to raise ouly a sum equiva: | seott four thousand dollars, the Christian mee eee reo o>: ae a. & Fe = <4 lent to the proviacial grant.. Under t Overnment of this country is dismissing ree S Som © oR CA .- ls 29 : oa > & Rebideunle they oil en ran faithful servants of fifteen, twenty and s>= a a 9 oS RN e = on 2 = = oAasg Comme e : = x . ; ; : thirty years’ service to make room f Mem Ont oeetos Soh © 8 dd oes ee t& > ae “ _— they raise by taxation a sum one party heelers. Many humble k al SSZeaae fumed Ss sa — tS © . cS ul 8 Sy : third greater than the provincial grant hi ‘vee we —c oe — - & : sy _ The provision is proper ooans in cad, - ee this Christmas because of the 3° Shai bn” of 3 aie fa. = 3 5 2 = on >< 5 R = Zz a It is possibly the only available plan for introduction of, the spoils system into this So @ a S a m mo. es % 3s & Ron cS a 2 S £ oa compelling inunicipalities to do their duty, "> wsO.= 0 5 me > "= © 5 Sg S = oS ons = a SB he = = ut it 18 mot the generosity that was expect. . . 2 -” omg ‘3 3S ra 2 e g 2 ed from the eens of Mr. Flyon’s Store open this eveulng.— ie 2. en — = o.5°" ees “ = 2 E> Lu —— - z & a penuriousness in dealing with educstion. | Moore & McLeod. = ASD = SE oa oe = *s =“ sS | Ley < -& BE = Pad MAH €£&de S &5 i=l Fas 3 3 <4 me