THR DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 13 1897 se ASKS by the Sal.s- sistent eelf-help. in ¥ Uch- se Corrente 1! pent of pet tar yethod “orn the blood Var | evr a “ ving caus rd me ys, intel ee itmientip person tint us. % Vnimuam ofeuffer- § . py vette’ i! : he ime an! — re possible io 1 a mn ease en »yord atten} sar gejuate of N.Y. Universi’ | RK HOSPITAL, NEW \ ty pd the * . i ‘ 4 y yeare pri ice in N. ¥, City, : i. registered 11 “.andQCanade, { P OpRESS: CHAR! rown, P EI, i ‘ . | ee an waria Rao CAPRICE a paren a ng 7 af eeomods tions resery ‘for patients, yf | Rewerences OD pplication, ; | get 5 yF . y eS. ——— - - : ha i i REDDIN’S gy Gared Smoking Tobacco mY A PACKAGE. The best smoke in the city large tins Jvc. REDDIN BROS. Opposite . O. KING STREELC ENGINE HOUSE SEALED TENDERS addressed to theundersigned and endorsed ‘Tenders fur the Purchase of Kim, Street ine House” ill be received at this Office until noon on PEDNBSDAY, 1st DECEMBER NEXT for the purchase of the land and Building, situate on King Street (opp- qitethe Merchant’s Bank building) known us the King Street Engine House. now occupied by Mr Edward Fl The Council do nov bind ‘themselves to accept the highest or any Tender; For terms and other particulars en- qauue at the City Clerk's Office. ' By order H, M. DAVISON. Clerk’s Office, City Clerk. City Hall Nov. 11,'97—eod Royal Oak Soap Hot. or cold water: “use free- ly.” For cleantiness,~ purity and health, ALWAYS RELIABLE" Land Vax, 1897 Owners of property are reminded ‘that by the recenu amendmentto the Assessment Act, the system of valu- ng property for Land Tax has been changed, and it is ne-essary chat new valuations and declarations be made this year. Such declarations to be made by the owner, occupier or agent; before the Provincial Treasurer or 7” Receiver of the district. n valuing property the value of the burldings must be included, The rate of tax for 1897 is one fifth of one per cent,, or 20c on every $100 of valuation... .. a The tax will be due othe Ist Dec- tuber. A discount of 5 per cent. 4 will be allowed if paid on or before 1 the 15th Nov., 1897. ; ANGUS McMILLAN, Provincial Treasurer. > _hovd—.d2awtd&w ta (AP RRP AE EE gE gk Ag gk ag ag EP eS eh a ot eh NNN ST NN AE Te SP ge ak AE —— q 1 Ja Wasi | Assigaee’s Notice. a Pursuant totic’ prétisions” of Che deed of assignment from Messrs. Me- ; Leod & Jardine, of Mount Stewart, 7 Prince Fdward Tsland, Merchanis, to me, bearing date the third day of May, A.D. 1897, I hereby give notice, that a dividend, equal to ten per cent. of the respective amounts owing by said firm, to the unpreferred . creditors thefedf is now4pnyable ‘at the office of Messrs, McLeod, Morson & McQuarrie, Solicitors, Charlottetown, to all. such creditors as will, within ow Sekih, after notice of such dividend, accept the same in full of their respective de- mands, pursuant to the provisions of such assignment. The dividend of any creditor refusing or neglecting to accept such dividend in full, within b the time aforesaid, will be dictributed, pro rata, amongs' such creditors as Will accept the terms of said assign- ment, Dated this second day of Novem : ber, A.D. 1897. NEWS IN SHORT METRKE, -_-—-— litem: of Inter st Polled Down Fer Move Kasy Reading, THE The smugyling of Chinamen from Mon- treal in the United States is being vigor- ously pursued. Lyman B. Smith, once a prominent | politician of New York State, died a pauper at Buffalo, and his remains were Cornel] University for dissection. sent Lo considering a bili to abolish football playing in Georgia is now considering another bill to legalize prize fighting in that State. It is stated that New York 1s to be fors tii d with what are known as Gruron turrets a Germain fortification controlled by the Kruppe. The turrets will be placed at the eutrance to New York harbor. | } } | } } ; . . . . Georgia State legislature which has been | i | The Pope has despatched Iwo epecial agents to convey instructions to the French electors, enjoining them to frankly accept the republic and to oppose monarchical aspirations in the approaching elections. Mrs Anna S. Gould is goingto Alaska as the chaperone of about sixty widows and bachelor maidens. Ino reply to a question of a reporteras to what they intended to do when thev got there, Mrs Gould stated that they were going to co | good and make money. Mr. Van Wyck. the newlv-elected Mayor of Greater New York, has filed a statement of bis election expenses, and the grand total is $!52.75. If this results in remov- ing the farce of election expenses returns from the boards it will not have been in vain. Chulalonghorn, of Siam, and Menelik, of Abyssinia, have been named Knights Grand Cross of St. Michael and St. George, and the chivalric equals of Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Sir Oliver Mowat and Sir Richard Cartright. Thus are distioguishcd men of many colors bracketed for fame. It transpires that Laurier’s visit to Washington was the outcome of the personal invitation of General J. W. Foster, ex-secretary of state for :he United States,~who is understood to be acting at McKinley’s instigation. The otject is to reach a basis of agreement on all matters now at issue between the two countries. At Luchow, in Germany, 129 fathers have been fined one mark a piece for al- lowing their children under ten years of age to dance ac the harvest festive] of a village near by. The village pa-tor objected to the dancing and reported the case to the police. It was discovered, however, that his child- ren had danced, too, and he was fined with the rest. An express driver in Chicago, who was locked up overnight for driving his horse and delivery wagon in a funeral procession against the protestations of the mourners, pleaded in the morving that his horse once belonged to an undertaker, avd he could not overcome in the brute the influence of old associations. He was discharged without fine. At the meeting \at New York of tlre National Sound Money League reports were read from Nebraska and Arkansas to the effect that free silver ideas were as atrong there as ever among the electors. The elections of the 2nd November are not the only evidences visible that Bryaniem is still confounded with stateemanship in a large section of the United States. GREATEST GOOD TO TH# GREATEST NUMBER, Ifa few of the merchants dispose ot their goods at. a@ big. discount and the public get the benefit it is all right. Jackets appear to be the article sold ata big dis- count just now; we wish to let the public understand this, that we allow no firm to undersell us. We have hada large sale of jackets this season, but we still have some on hand and they must go. If yon get a big discount eleewbere depend upon it we will goone better. It is not what the article costs now, it ia what we can get for -it.. For bargains in ladies jackets we are | the people. —F, Perkins & Co., Sunny- side. We have one of the largest and best assorted stocks of ladies 4nd children’s ' underclothing in the maritime provincee— Stanley Bros., The A! ways Busy Store. 265 2i. V abiiedieaipemana esas DIED. At Charlottetouwa, on Friday Nov. 12th after a short illness, Patrick McCleary, aged 87 years, a native of County onagban, Ireland. R. 1. P. {Fanera! will leave his late residence Euston street (east) tomorrow (Sunday) at 3 o’clock p.m. to St. Dutistan’s Cathedral thence to R. C. Cemetery. In Murray Harbor North, on the 13th ., after a long iiluese, Ida Stewart Beet fone Millar, io the 35th year of her age. At Moncton, November 9th, Maggie, ‘peloved wife of Joseph Sherlock, in the 35th year of her age. Absolutely Pure JOHN J. MeQUAID, Assignee. hovd—dy4i 2—wky4i ESTEEMED EXCHANGES. Mail and Empire: Advices from Wasb- | = | Hearrz Hau. ington do not say that Sir Wiltrid took the Cobden medal with him. He apparently chose the wirer course and left it at home An examination of it | y Messrs. McK nley and Ding'ey weuld only arouse feelings of | envy and jealou-y. St. John Sun: Japan and Ho!land are notin the British Empire. But they have been admitted to preferential! trade treatment by the Canadian government in | addition to the long list of foreign countries previously admitied. The British Wet Indies are not included in the favored list. They are not foreign countries. Tori nto Globe: * While Cana lais being adver.ised so extensively in the mother- | land it mignt be pot lappropriate to tell John Bull that the bigh standard of comfort in the Dominion is measure at least to the temperate habits of the people. Temperance is jast as traly | due in some | i @ national asset to be reckoned in dollars | and cents a3 is our wea!ta of virgin soil or our gold fields.” | St. John Suz: IJtia stated that Mr. A. R. McDonald is to be sup riatendent «tf the Drammond Cyunties eod of tee Inter- colonial railway, There is some i ter-s.- ting histery about Mr. McDonald if he ts the ame mav who was formerly district superintendent stationed at Riviere Du Loup. This latter official was one of the | first men attacked after the change of government. He was accused of part'zan- | ship and all sorts of crimes. A Commis- siover was sent to investigate and convict him in the ueual way. It turned out, however, that the accused bad influential friends in the grit camp who came to his rescue. They fought with the accusers over the case and the government dd not know what todo, Of course (he commis- sioner, like the others, was expected to carry Out the desires of his employers. The quarrel resulted in the su-pension of the official on full pay. In that happy position he has continued until now, when perhaps an opportusity has occurred to provide a place for the office seeker with - out turning Mr. McDonald adrift. ee WIND?:0R FIRE RELIEF FOND, a Total cash acknowledged to date, $1117.75 Goods valued at...... peek sde 259.50 Since received : Kirk Sabbath School, Lot 48, per Rev. D. Maclean........... $650 Mrs. Edward Robinson............ 5.00 H. M. Davreox, Treasurer. TO MAKE A NOTE OF, Ox Tuesday next, in St. Peter's Hal’, the people of Charlottetown, will have the best opporiunity of hearing Miss Lucy Lefurgy, of Summerside, graduate of. Emersov College, who intends forming classes here in elocution. A Comixe Fvenr.—Rev. Ernest H. Gough, who at one time was engaged in missionery and newspaper work in Bom- bay, India, wil] shortly deliver one of his able aad popular lectures entitled “ War ail its Horrors” in this city, under the auspices of Victoria Divi-ion, Sons of Temperance. Mr. Gough has travelled over the greater portion of the Globe and isregarded as an exceedingly eloquent and impressive speaker. Full particulars will appear in Tae Examiver later. The mission of Hood’s Sars iparilla is to cure dixea~eyand thousands of testiwonials prove it fu'fils its mission. THINGS el “Jet parents pot live for their children, but with them.” The mother should allow no false modesty to stand in the way of ber daughter’s knowledge of herself, of her possibilities, of her perils. For over thirty years Dr. Pierce has used his “Favorite Prescription” as a strengthener, a purifier, a regulator. It works directly upon the delicate, distinctly feminine organs, ina natural, soothing way. It searches out the weak spots and builds them up. A woman who would understand herself should send 3{ cents to the World’s Dispensary, Buffalo, N. Y., for Dr Pierce’s Medical Adviser, a book ot 1008 pages, Dress Goods and trimmed millinery at reduced prices at Paton’s Buy ladies stockings at Pat- on’s Buy ladies kid gloves at Pat- on’s, one lot at half price. Ladies’ jackets $2.35, 83 0v and $3.50. worth up to 8525 at Paton’s. Ladies’ sacques and capes—You may read the double dealing two faced prices on sacques until you are sick and tired, but you will not find in the city any larger assortment or lower prices.— Prowse Bros. 265 3i Sovereign Flavoring Extracts are the criterion of perfection. They are known and accepted as the most reliable and the purest. —— Drut Pay.—The Charlottetown En gineers will meet at the Drill Shed on Monday night to receive their drill-pay. All uniforms.and otber accoutrements must returned for the winter. You can get a vice plain or fruit cake for 10c at Brace’s grocery. f} sending one hundred {names strack off the defaulters list, before LOCAL AND OTHER ITENS: — | Rev. Mr. Emery wil preach at Heartz Hall tomorrow afterncon at three o’cleck. —_———— The Weatner —Westerly and north wester'y gales, gradually decreasing in force. Generally fair and co'd today aud Sunday with local snow fiurrics. SE et. B.1.S.—The rrogramme for the Concert in St. Patrick’s Hall on Thursday Nov, | barrels of flour fi y the relief ot fishermen who failed of the r catch during the past season. Ciry Taxes—The city eol'ector today made application to Stipendiary Magistrate Haszard for judgment against persons who have not paid their real estate texes for 1896. The Magistrate granted the application and ordered executions to issue. Citizens desirous of having their advertising are requested to pay at ouce alaphnti Hien Tipes at Point pu Cuexe~ Tle tides at Point du Chere, on Wednrsday and Thursday, were higher than they nave been for years, The extension from the station proper to the end of the pier, where the steamers arrive, was submerged by waerand the tracks were considerably disarranged as a result. The track is also considerably undermined aod ‘a gang of men and teams are engaged at work repair- ing the damage done. IsLaxper Marriev.—A very interesting event took place at the residence of Mr. Chesley Steeve, Lower Covedale, Nov. 19th, when his danghter Hattie wae united in marriage to Mr. Edward Matthews of P. Ki. Isla.d. The ceremony was perform ed by the Rev. Mr. Allan of Hilisboro, after which about 60 guests sat down to a@ sumptuous repast. The bride looked charming in brown poplin, trimmed with pearl and silk, and carried @ lovely bouquet of chrysanthemums. The presents were both costly and numerous. The guests indulged in games and dancing until the wee smal! hours.—Moncton Times. A Hauirat Ixcipent.—The Halifax Recorder says: A peculiar scene was witnessed iu « north end bar room early Saturday evening. It appears that a man after leaving work and whi.e on his way home with his wages called in at a saloon which he frequentiy patronized and called for a pint of beer. While he was drinking it & woman walked in and after touching him on the arm raid, “Well are you going to give me a glass.also?” The man looked as if he had lost “his sexses. The woman, who was his wife asked him why he did not answer? Still no reply. The woman then remarked that they had hard enough time to live without him throwing away his money on beer. The husband did sot make any reply, and with his head down left with bis. wife. Potice Cocrt.—Tnie foreoon, the case of William E. Barron, charged with wilful and corrupt perjury, was first on the docket. Barron was notin court when bis name was called, however, and the Magis- trate made the nenal endorsement op the recognizance entered upon by him and his suretie and ordered it to be forwarded to the proper officers for collection. James Whelan, Barron’s bartender, was arraigned ona charge of drunkenness. He was cosvicted and a fine of $5 or 30 days wes im pored. . Chas. Watling was fined $5 or 30 dave for a breach of the Liquor Kegulation Ac", upon hisown confession. The offence charged was that his] blinds were kept io euch a way as to obstruct the view of the interior. FoornaLt..—A match. game of football will be played at Victoria Park on Monday afternoon, between the Abegweits and Prince of Wales College teams. _ Kick off at three o’clock. The teams will line out as follows :— Pri c: of Wales. Lem J Miller Abegweits. F Bace H Bethune Harry Rtichie (c) H Backs ‘ F Blake Les Adams ¢ W McLeod (c) F Burdett « Wm Flood R McLean Q Back Wm McKie G McPhail Scrimmage F MeGonnell J Robinson « J Darke C McCann « Art Gaudet Geo Reid Wings L B MeMillan C McNeill . Jas Duffy D MeArthy ° Geo Waters W Jones D A McKinnon D McRae * ‘C McQuillan P Shaefer ‘ Dan Sullivan J Todd - Thos Trainor Mr. James Sullivan will referee the gzme. The The Fineness Purest Flavor. Materials. Sovereign Flavoring Hixtracts An Ottawa despatch says the Georgian Bay canal project has been received with favor in Great Britain. The completion ot this canal really means the deepening of the river from the lakes to the ocean, independent of the St. Lawrence system. The Canadian government is to be asked to guarantee bonds of $15,000,000. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. Great Jacket sale.— Beer Bros- - | The The | Greatest Best caavvennanyennenevennvenvennennineennnenennneegreerennennnennennersenrrennrane ti reneenennzenenyeyennpTnpyDD eppepenDpenagDD anager = atanens ———— a YVODETHNTN NEN eeveNNNNNHOnNNNET vonvveneneeD. convenenepREDenr tn rT? ff, fe ! = Mect me at the Always Busy Store. {ve = i. [N»- x , cp a Art goods b ) Ip» Ili». I ' The largé’stock earried by us gives every scope L&th, will appear in Mondays issue. Rem- | . . 7 : ; ; 'ember the date and make uc other engage- for variety of taste. The best selections m: {ia } ment for that evenig. every department are hei e. five —_~—--- " t _Revievinc tHe Fisaekmex. — The ih | Gestitution inthe Mavdalen [siands is +0 It» i greet that the Quebec Government is Ijin» STAMPED LINENS li» [}» in great variety of size and patterns. Doylies, e ; ; i fq iares, Centre Pieces, Runners; Photo Frames, Ctc., etc. BELDING’S SILKS ri 7 ae = The best. We have allthe correci shades in graduated colors, quaranteed fast colors. Victoria Crochet-Thread. Japanese Gold, Thiead. Linen Floss, Barbour’s Linen Thread. Fancy Aro Sateens. Plain Art Sateens. Vv — — - Art Denims. Cushion Cord, Pom Pons, ete., ete. STANLEY BROS., The Always Busy Store GIFT F Wl FF F FF TeTFF VIFTTTE FIFTTTTT TTY i I have removed ‘the Glass and balance of my -_ Grockery War To my Grozery Store, where I will continue to sell it of : COST until completely cleared out. The sale will oly last a few weeks, so call and get bargains. T. J. MORRIS # 139 503s eca QUEEN =: STREET. , LETERLAS LE WE r aha 5sit3 a es a4 * ia f ona” 497 ‘ iawg That is the kin" e do. Ifyoucannot get suited a1 where else, try us. CAN DO IT. elegant Clay Worsted. $15.00 Fits vou to a b2autiful Blue Seige Suit, English manufactur elegantly made and trimmed. $14, $15, $16 Is the price we ask you for nobby tweed suits. the better kind. oe BATS! HATS! Fits you with a suit : We have | Strength Results, | | Ask for “Sovereign” brand | ‘made by The latest fashions.ygbarge Stock. Don’t buy a hat until you see ours, Gents’ Fuishings in the very latest styles. McKay Woolen Co., | SIMSON BROS. & Ce. 5 Halifax N. High Class Tailors and Furnishers. MO ’ a - oct” i” 3 i =” Fee Lee eS Sig ia 2