oe wie DAILY EXAMINER. - - . . - WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11 1898. et ee : Notice to the Public. The Governor General's Figures.) PRE RGRAPHIC NEWS, BiG BARGAY . “a coal Iw the course of his address at the ban- i ; t ‘ » nwa bas been appoint- ; Me S a Exautasn Publishing quet of the Toronto Board of Trade, the|Spycta, Desparcues To THe Examiner. c ceamatil wil from and after this date, | Governor-General adduced sume statistics _ “ — oo of the business affairs of the | as to the progress of Canada since he ar- Se aes ok Mite | save charge of ‘ rived in the country. Hesaid that these nsa _— or L. Cotton, who has resigned the | figures had been carefully verified : Moncrox, Jan. 11. ofti al ea will continue to occupy Firnt of all I take the amount of imports) (¢,.+0ms Collector Binney created a sen- STOCK TA K ING. ti and exports during the 12 months ending 30-h ; er sokal levee wow the | — ve : t his change will be satis- | June, {388, and the period ending 30th June, ee ee a hy Totes . : It is hopec that th cn 4 pot the 1892, the last to which I have access. I find M h q Ch h Th a of the factory slike to the vompany in 1888, omitting minor figures, that the total ethodist urch. @ groun fa a public. imports were $110,894,000. In 1892 those im- } Seizure is undervaluation. By order « f the Direct« rs. ports had risen from $110,000,000 to no less W. L. Corron, than $127,400,000. The exports in the same (x) ’ J muary 7, 1899. President. time have risen from $90,000,000 to $115,000, - Accidentally Killed. ERS a 000. And further than this, during the five THE DAILY EXAMINER. | ssct'ite'liste tps etme et | James Young, of Batort ged 3, We request prompt jen ports are $58,773,900 as against fhe corret-|carrying a stick of firewood last night, . - ponding period in Me ane. when he fell, and the stick struck him on ‘nig ve ‘ showing an increase in those five months over | the forehead and killed him. Bi ae JANUARY 11, 1898. the cusvespentiing riod of last year of no leas ” 1. ee ee 20 Per Cent. Discount, " than $5,250,000. There are some other figures Failures in Dublin. ag 6n 0 a ace oun ; The Manitoba Question. which are very remarkable. Our exports to ee . —_— the United States in the year 1888 were Lonpon, Jan, 11. Is the course of his speech at the banquet | g39 500,000, speaking roughly. That has ps ; 3: ight t, ,000,000; but} It is reported that two corn merchants given by the Torouto Board of Trade, Sir eee EL” aa, cee to Great|}of Dublin have failed, with liabilities ren 6r6é Y \ ] S. ALL LADIES’ CAPES a lf John Thompson said :— Britain have risen from $40,000,000 to no lesa} amounting to nearly $1,000,000 “(Questions like this, which come home to] than $64,000,000, nearly $65,000,000. (Cheers. ) easton the convictions of our people and the moral | [hose figares in themselves are not otherwise Elected by Acclamation. sr far Seniiquoiiilliuiinitty —\) oe and religious views of our people, are dapger-} than satisfactory. Lasked whether shipping Peseet f ous questions in the state, and it is for that] was on the increase, and I am informed that Sr Jerome, Jan 11. eason that | say they are not to be] the sea-going, inland and lake tonnage, has sil : . ; a ; eeaudial in a partisan or political spirit. } risen from 18,000,000 to 25,000,000, the total L Claire, Conservative, has been elected 20 Per Cent. Discouat, * Th y are not to be dealt with as questions | employed registered tonmage having risen) by acclamation. Boheimer's nomination Pi yo ‘living upon the responsibility of one} from 34,000,000 to 43,000,000. 1 take an-| papers were irregulsr and vuid. - + + Se ; party alone, eaten the welfare of the -_ other test, ne seat is a re on ad : involve when euch questions arise tO} f)ominion and bank note circulation, a Fatal Explosion ee ee 4g divide our people is a misfortune, not for one] the monthly average of Dominion and bank Pp . & . . R sie ; é) corte ur for one generation, bat a problem to} note circulation of the eleven months has risen A eo i 16 Victoria Ow. \/\ i k (Q ‘) (? (? ” a met and dealt with in the widest spirit | from $39,000,000 in 1888 to $41,000,000 in the CaDIa INES, Jan, , \ | ) » “a U C ’ of pstrictism, (Cheers. ) In touching upon corresponding period of this year. } So far for By a dynamite explosion here yesterday fe | a that question, let me say to you that, deeply | trade. 1 asked if there were any information! Joha Williams was killed and five others Charlottetown, January 6, 1892—e0d & wky ‘ as the feelings of the wre of this country have | ag to the amount of life insurance in force, a injured. ie been touched upon the subject, [ see only two} very fair test of providence and thrift. The safe guidea to a safe result. One of them | life insurance in force in 1883 was $211,000,- Another Change. he is for the people themselves to regard/ (00. In 1891 (I cannot get the complete re- ae 3 that question, and every other which} turns for 1892) the amount in force had risen eile ee comes before us, ia the spirit ofl te no less than $261,000,000. There is an a ‘ , . toleration and concession where the] other point to which I refer with perhapssome| Aisimer Pevier has been elected Presid- concession does not necessitate @ sacrifice of } hesitation, but it is a curious figure, and I will| ent of the Chamber of Deputies. principle, and with the Government the guide | give it for what it is worth. In 1883 the over- oe shall be, as far as I am able to judge, the con-| due notes and debts in the chartered banks Sieane Sates. stitational law of this country, by which we] were equal to 1.5tin every bundied dollars = oe propose to be guided, and which we propose} icaned by the banks. In 1892 they had fallen . . } . ° to obey from the beginning to the end of the | to 1.03, showing a greater capacity on the part The member of failures in Coneda repost- 5 ee Me gd a 2 Big Discounts ! coal d rtunlt ‘ : tion of the community to| ed this week was 27 as compared with 46 ui ¥ discussion. (Cheers) 1 bad an oppo Y | of the borrowing por ~S ae ~~ cl ed oe REAL ESTA LE SA LE : some weeks ago of «peaking in this tone with pay their obligations. : . , W Eyam references to this question and was sadly mis- | savings banks in 1883 wee $152 000,000; in} The total debt of the city of New York Shicietitel E R BRO a interpreted afterwards or misunderstood by | 1892 they had risen to $29,000,000. is $98,992,651, an increase of $1,116,399 F[HE undersigned will offer for sale by Auc'ion: e f 9 one journal, which stated that in poooding tes ———————— ny during the past yvar. Siren the wTORGLT Queen and Sidney : omer an bee gee grew An Inspired Article. The beundary dispute between Costa Sion eelotk. &. ee a BIG BARGAINS pleading for ’ 8 i ‘ opin Ri d Ni has be d d ne ifference of opiaion which} ica ald Nicaragua has been re op ned, an The site of the Shop end Premises, with Bri , ike enn “ott Ss [ot roMEO wo oe ns or MH ctat|oheoiea prope! of warren he wo) Wai is Geo eben Re eNeral Insurance Agent, ences of belief and the races which ex acenare SnnEnee. countries. Queen *!reet of 29 foot, auc runs back on Sidney ; Tine ist in this country, I was told I was put- . be The prison population of New York state | Street 76 feet, , 2 0 ting in a plea for toleration for myself and ut- The London Speaker, discussed in its has increased es 22 per cent, during the tea with rant of way wnd lot fa Yerd. 44x30 ———REPRESENTING—~ — tering an implied reproach egainat those who latest issue five points of the probable Irish past ten years, while the increase in popu- | "Terms liberal will , : a os . made known at sale. 5 : lis: ved of my cheice to be First Minister | Home Rule Bill, says that with regard to : 7 FIBRE af tike esuatry. "Let me say to every one of | the land question the bill will reserve to lation was only 18 per cont. A, A. MACDONALD, : “ o ; i have no plea for tolera-} parliament for a certain term the sole right} The U. 8. census work, it is now promis- Ws wv SULLIVAN. | ion ret ox aise (Load cheers.) I ye Seaielation.. Regarding che oneiion 08 ed, will be concluded by Des. 3ist, 1893.) jant Vaulsecating tae Poets. BRITISH AMERICA ASS. CO. OF TORONTO, want no sympathy through toleration in that | the retention of the Irish members at Weat-/ [t began in 1890. Taking a census is one COMMERCI 4L UNION ASS. CO. OF LONDON, ENGLAND, rinlinn Riad, regard. (Cheers) Lam not occupying the] jinster, it is not unlikely that the govern. | thing and finding out the ,resul: is another. LANCASHIRE INSURANCE CO. OF MANCHESTER, ENGLAND, responsible positioa which itie my honor to} | Sin meet the question by adopting} As near as can be made out, about $2,- QU EBEC FIRE ASSURANCE COMPANY, : : 4 hold to-night oe ae ee Mr. Parnell’s suggestion not to teuch it | 500,000 Panama canal money was expend- <p } SCOLTISH UNION & NAT. INS. CO, OF EDINBURGU, SCOTLAND. SLEIGH ROBES any ona oe ine ies simply be. | antil the question has been settled of the |ed in the United States, without it being iy n ° proos yo l qualified to decide, and who were| Veto that must be placed on the Lord/ made apparent who received it. It is fair- . LIFE AND ACCIDENT : bound to decide, thought that I could serve Lieutenant. Appointed judges will be re-|ly seen, though, that the ditch was not ae ale the state oceupying that position. I am no- tained by the government for the fixed | made any longer or deeper by it. SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF C4NADA. thing more than a public servant and if I term of five years, which term will be also U.S. Senator Warren reported to th aan succeed in serving the state well I shall | fixed for the complete trarsformation of the Senate on Thursday a joins aeedthathons ~ \ Lowest Prices. Prompt Settlements ‘4 4 heve achieved the only ambition which I have | police intw a civil body. It is hoped that a ? amend the cunstitution extending the right OFFICE BROWN’S BI OCK J ’ ‘ 4 ; ; in public life. (Loud cheers) If I should) England will deal liberally with the Irish, | of citizenship sv that it shall not be denied fail to serve the state well orto serve it ac-| and thus contribute to the Irish revenue, : Ini ———IN——— Wevdiidies 4 hbea: ceptably to her people I know enough of the] ,, Jrejand will have no power to impose to or abridged 2 Br United States, or any e ember 4, CHARLOTTETOW N : i I occ t k that [ must give : : ‘ ; : state, on account of sex. XN AL position 4 occupy to know + B protective duties. The Speaker's article i a In er Te ; - = place to another man, and I rejoice that there} |. b jieved to have been inspired by a}, PbeY do say that Queen Victoria hs 00 s, are men in both political parties in this coua- member of the government or some one learned to operate the typewriter herself, try, who can serve her well and to great ad- Had as has also her daughter, the Pringess fj} i & § HI th vantage to the country, even when f should | #ear to Mr. Gladstone. Beatrice, and the click of the machine ma 5 8 at Ue 0 5, antry, ' iW t t pass off the scene.” (Cheers ) often be heard in the private apartments € wan 0 clear out the It would be very hard to set forth and Killed by Dervishes. of the Sovereign at Windsor and Osborne. followin li . je The plan of the Boston and M.ine ra:l- £ hes: | 8 s 8 describe in more appropriate words the sissies scotia Glidiiea, “dadiienls Weill doaees = ‘couse ae oe : ad hiv : : d ' 3 road to tunnel under Boston harbor so that , opie) in which every ruliginns Sieahy. EGYPTIAN CAMELRY. its cars may run direct to the Cunard All our Far Capes, Collars, ' and every school difficulty having its origin eel whacees 06 Mak Satin teh tetend the p WV P| ’ ( ; RP in religious differences, should be met. Details of the recent fighting between hopes of Bostonians that a fast steamship Muffs and Fur-lined Cloaks. Be 3 Alt CTION y ie | ) » ¢ Cl 6 Sir John Thompson's conception of -" own adhere tunis Gomeee oF ke. tan ae Eeheod. established between Boatoy The balance of our Winter position is worthy of remark. “I am/ po tian camelry numbered 120, including nothing more than a public servant.” a body of Shaggiyeh irregulars. The der- The Muscow papers have been informed Jackets, Cloaks and Ulsters. Commencing Friday, Jan. 13th, at li o'clock, pa : ; : : that Count Leon Tolstoi, having disposed a Jo t me That is true of Sir J ho Thompson as of} vishes were surprised by the camelry at ce ieiitenenndt.gihaneeydansctaenin ak ‘then every public official. Yet some of our pub- ™ daylight and retreated to the hills, keepi ae — ; Af THE PR‘MISES } J ion bone cn. hae of salen famishing peasants, has distributed his Sealettes, Mantle Cloths, Ulster SES LATELY BUBRT OUT. lic officials sometimes act as if they forgot which followed them soon found itself cut | ®t estates among the members of his Cloths, Astracan Cloths. _ x) the fact. Sir John’s ambition is to serve} off from the main body by ambushed der- family aud practically beggared himseif. ; - : si E : Not long before France took possession OODS DAMAGED BY FIRE AND WATER, including in part : Carri the state well. It would be well if that} vish cavalry, supported by spearsmen. A aad h ; : Seskenttieke Winks. O ' gin part: Carrisge Rims, : f ali who hold responsi-| hand-to-hand fight ensued, in which the | Algeria, England had an excellent op-| All our Readymade Clothing ee eels, Gears, Gear Irors, Axles, Springs, Fifth Wheels, were the ambition of ali who bo -— portunity of doing the same thing, but she ?| quantities of White Wood and Qu-rtered Oak, larg» quantities of Cut Nails. Clinch Egypti ad lant defence, but un: ; : : rs , ; ; . ble positions in the state. The people iia. to thee Ge een refrained, if the idea entered the heads of Men’s and Boys’ Overcoats, Nails, Horse Nails, Wire Nails. Gulvanized Boat Nai's, Building Paper (D:y and < oe . vce the pro. »). He Whips, VARNISHES (Nobles & Ai ; ’ should, at all events, be careful not to elect) bered. A similar fate befel another de-|®?Y Of her atateemen. To France the pro Ulsters and Reefers Tarrec), Halters, ¥ ip ( es mare and Bibeock), Cross Cur to such positions mere self-seckers, and to} tachment of camelry that followed the | V'ce cee S a boon. Between the , ee Recast ae a a = econ large assvrtment of Bulta, give the cold ahoulder to cheeky men who dervishes. The fighting continued until | ¥°* an @ present, more ih n © ’ » Hoes, Brusaes, Lanterns, Cuxl Scutiles, large quantity : 7 $700,000,000 have been laid oat on , “9:2 of assored Paint in small tins, and other General [lirdware. | Hi al put themselves forward as csndidates for Capt. Pyne and a native oe _ the colony. The present population is Men’s Fur Coats ‘and Sleigh lot of Bar Iron and Sleigh Shoe Steel. will aleo « for a -—— Egyptians then retreated. , is} : such positions. losses mentioned, twenty-eight of the nearly 4,000,000, but there is rom ay Robes. The above stock is more or less dauagel, and must be closed out before sede a 9090 cemelry and eight Shaggiyehs were killed oo ‘_. Skane pee He ths ¢ ry We shall off h moving into new premises, : . ‘ . Snot, ke Cis- antic territoiies, only r- e sha Notes and Comments. and fifteen wounded. festa cently occupied. Tunis has p pulation of oller 4 em at very E Oo , —We have no doubt that the remini- Local Notices. overs Sae > aoe o> — large reductions to clear " Ei N RT ON & Co., 7 : : inhabit the osses of Sahara, beyond whic ; . . scences of Mr. J. H. Fletcher will be in- Se peat wil : there are some 8,000,000 of aah denizens, before stock-taking. janO—dy t)sle wky li AUCTIONEERS. teresting to all his old friends here, partic-] _Sevenny-two cases new boots just received | Vis) « handful of Frenchmen, in the Sene- rer ce rads — = ‘ ularly to the people of Belfast. at Goff Bros. jan)! : — Guinea and Western Soudan, while : —At first sight, the fact that nine pas- ei The | rush to _—— — — cons! French Congo h«rbors more than five miilions HARRIS & STEWART, ~ includi ‘ inves, and Bo wonder, for dry goods werejand a half. If we add the tectorate a 41 fi ‘ cs” ;RSETS ~~ including two ladies, crossed at} never sold so low in Charlottetown, Made ol with the ear agahdeun * fi an al ne af LADIES CORSETS the Capes yesterday, while the Stanley lay ne Charlottetown, Jan. 4, 1893, F ays om ttock, ia oll wza, ot the at Georgetown Wharf, seems to imp'y that | _, A2°ther nice lot of ladies’ and gentlemen's | Obok on the Red Sea, and the smi islands of lowest | rices. . ce . | skating boots selling cheap at Goff Bros. Reunion, Comoros, etc., with a total of 6,000,. ° the Captain of the Stanley was not sufli- . . . . : . ciently energetic. But it will be remem- jan It ae pee ot nt Pye hy patecns — all 0 | “ at ' Remember the osular, is found to contain nearly 24,000,000 ’ ‘ tintin : ; - & bered that the weather yesterday morning reat clearance sale at Pat. Is. — was very blustery and very threatening, | *™ Bios. Everything reduced in price to ef. | "6's C' ance _—————? = and that there is a great difference bet ween fect » complete clear . ee . : . * . W forty miles of open water and seven or Come to Goff Bros. and see their new lines Laptes appreciate Anti-Dandruff from the i New Music Pri mer, EEKS & co. : ; fact that it net only thoroughly removes eight miles of a strait partly covered by of beste end chess fant evewved, jenll | dandruff with three subtlowionn” tat stops ; by REV. F. E. J. LLOYD . _ | Would feel wbliged to «ll persons indebted B. SB. J. Gi , how on sale. Price} to them if they would settle their acecun's the laugh this time is on the side of the} damaged by fire and water will be next | original color, and makes it soft and pliable ® 2 a Among the distinguished guests at | chance of making money. BER. lene ° Arithmetic Probleme, Capes’ men. Friday at auction at the City Hardware | Without leaving any indication of a dressing Minister Coolidge'’s New Year reception in| The Austion on Friday next at R. B. F as ee ar Paris appears the name of Theodore Til- | Norton & Co’s burnt store (City Hardware BANK STOCK BY AUCTION, BSS ae phe —- W. A. WEEKS & C0 sy ice. Uowever, it must be admitted that The great chance to buy hardware | falling «f the hair, restores fading hair to its 30 cents. Sent by mail on receipt of above price before Stock Taking, about January 20 h. cnceaiassneilien tliat atau Store. Those who miss it will miss a being used. Clear as crystal, clean to use, it ton. The world had almost forgotten him, | Store), will afford a great opportunity to viz., Hair, Tooth, Nail, Cloth on Ganka 5 by PROF. McLEOD. By mui 20) cents . > oF Pe bat he puts himself in evidence occasion-} purchase hardware at any price you wish . 8 large variety; Fancy Boxes, suitable for Wed- ally. He spends all his time in Paris, and | t» offer for it. jil 2i T ae Po or og 16 h li ay ee of Evstumes and | it is said to be his firm purpose never to| == ay OF January, © oclock, noon: barga ———— ———— a. look upon his native land again. BIRTH. 20 shares Merchants’ Bank of P. E. nod oeernt pekiog Se, basines| rege > 2 r on Sltiod ah aii In this city, on the 9th inst., the wife of | Island. for than’ (his offer come befare the 1st February, H AS / | ARD r 4 wo men were Killed at one ratiroad croes- | - ww Bourke of e een. R. BEAIRSTO, ae we stop giving the bargains we —_ 4 y 4 . i —— mon —(¥) - ——_—___. —- give Wholesale and Retail, NEXT 10 BEER & GOFF'S, ing in Chicago Christmas morning, and a widow, with several children dependent upon ' = = jevl2 Auctioneer, Pink Pills Kvecybody ee INES, viz : her, at another, A day or two later « street DIED. cement ese Bias Eine ae ait ee, ee meee ear was run into at another crossing and four f : N P Tth D f Pills; Pierce’s Medicines, Warner's Safe Cure, . . . killed and « dozen injured. But this is all aan ae ee. te ee Secees, eW g alrylng Ompany. oe ed ae Emulsion of Cod Liver Stationers, Victoria Row. only the ordinary dsily record, and in most Robe a - ore . ide . ‘ oe Dispens ng of resceiptions.a specialty Queen Street eases the railroads have not even obeyed the | O0rt “cry, agen Y= years, eldest brother o aig Our prices tor prescriptions are just a3 low ag Charlottetown, December 28, 1893—w f s " fs eity ordinances requiring the crossings to be | *Y? late Hon. Col. J. H. Gray. ANNUAL MEETING elsewhere. If you never have been in to see us Hghted and gnaided At Cape Traverse, Dec, 26th uit., after a ’ Grop in and see our Store and Goods. ote eran Charlotterown J 11 1895 8 akcanion’ a betel on ree C., beloved wife of scopic S-se0 Havens . Jan, 11, 1893, . : , velson Clark, aged 52 years, leaving a hus-|rMHE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of Dispensing Chemist, | i General Booth, of she Salvation Army, band, three sons and two daughters, and a Shareholders in the New Perth Dairying jang Morris Block, Victoria now. i ease or Sale, NOTICE. . has refused to accept Lord Onslow’s com. | very largs circle of friends to mourn thei | Company will be held at New Perth +choel- Bic cle F ; le -« : —— house on TUASUVAY, 17th January, at 3 o'clock OST--On Ki Street, bet | yee or aie. mittee, who recently finished an enquiry | great and irreparable loss. p. m. ' ee ee Great George Strects,’a bunch of Cen and | FYROM this date we will not hold oursel _-_— anto his “Darkest England accounts, [= JOHN HAMILTON, finder will be rewarded by leaving them at this Y LEASK im the old and reliable Busivess responsibie or pay for any goeds or Sain HAVE A SAP TY PICYCLE, ; permanent trustees cf his fund, The re-} Tnx juvenile dancing class, being the second | J826—wky 2 Secretary, | *ilce. janlt iY. Stand known as the “OLD LONDON” a to us, unless tame have beeo hought by new and in fir-t cles order, which | will voll fusal was accompanied by a suggestion] ani list term for the season, will Dat ANTED—A ahd Sue inane Aeoseniaiiniains tei ane at wi will be sold cheap. Apply on the premises to — quutuagoment, or by written order signed ®t @ bargain aod on ecey terms {tf aoaied tee ab that he did not feel the need of more] Terpsichore Hallon Thursday, 12th inst., at 4 Ww family of three. Aoply at this office, m W three, Good wages, Apply at’ this’ ati S JOHN JOY. | MARK WRIGHT & CC., Lp, R. M. YOUNG "| ome ( jantl—tw | jan7—tt masters outside the ranks of the Army. p. m.—E. Burris, j3 4i-timw jané janll