| SR SURE CURE DISEASES a. During oY nd he is 1d, T. igo nd %. a9 4 avy Dg, ing ace ing Dg. , or at seventy years NY-AS-SAN ; has never ey failed in + any case. Wanted--The address - of every year America. me NYASSAN MEDICINE CO., TRURO N. 8. Venton this paper when you 135 & w SSEGLBGBBBLGLLLH A Most * Appropriate Christmas Gift To Send to Friends Abroad Is a Copy of Prince Ed- ward Island Illustrated. PRICE 25 CENTS GABALGHBABHBILA PBR. (AEE treats CHRONIC DISEASES by the Salis- bury method of persistent self-help, in rem dving causes irom the biood. Cen- tinue us, inteligent treatmentin person or by letter insures M‘ pimum of suffer- ing and Maximum of cure possible in each case. Avoid attempts anaided. | Graduate of N. Y. University And the NEW YORK HOSPITAL. | Tenty years practice in N. Y. City. Diploma registered in U.8, and Canada, DDPRESS: CHARLOTTETOWN, P EI, CANADA OFFICE. Victoria Row. Accomodations reserved for patients. References on application, Oct 15 lyr MORTGAGE SALE. —~oOr oo To be sold by Public Auction, atthe Court House, in Summerside, on the sixth day of January, A.D. 1897,at the hour of twelve aclock, ncon, under a power of sale contsein- dina mortgage datedthe twenty-first day ofSeptember, A. D. J886,and made between — Meqneauilt and Peter Meqneault and Charlotte Meqneault, wife of ssia Peter Me- neault, of the one part, and J. Edward yatt, of the other rart, Alland singuiar that tractof land situate on Lot 15, Prince County, Prinee Edward Is- land. bounded as follows:—Commencing on the shore of Bedeque Bay,in the south-erst angle of land of ‘Ihaddey Arsenault; thence along ihe same northeasterly seventy-two chaipsand fifty links, or to the southern ndary of land formerly ewned by Daniel Arsenault. and land owned by Paul Perry; hence easterly along the same seven chaips and one link, to land of Louls Perry; thence southwest-rly along the same seventy two chains and fifty linksto the shore, thence following the same westerly to the place of commencement, containing fifty acres of mae. mere or less orfurther particulars apply at the office of J. Edward W yatt, Summerside, Dated this 3ra day ‘of December, A D, 1897. J.EDWARD WYATT, ede Mortgagee B | Re-eramelled, cleaned, repaired and stored; fin- ish and wear guaranteed equal to the best new work, Send your wheels along early before the rush is on. H. R. LARGE. At Large and Son’s ( arriage actory, Upper Gt. George St. ee ’ suflerer in| | wr.te, | THR DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, DECEMBER 6, ‘897 THK NEWS IN SHORT METKE. ftems of Interest Botled Down For More Fasy Reading, The Canadian Pacitic land sales for Nov ember totalled 40,000 acres, for $130,000 showing an increase of about 160 per cent. The Japanese newspapers are discuss the probability of war between Germany and China as the result of the occupation of Kiao-~Chau bay. Mr. Reid, of New South Wale a, is also to geta Cobden medal. Itisto be hoped that he will not be eochary about referring to it as Sir Wi frid is, Phe owners of the Canadienne, which was run down by the United States cruiser | Yantic, intend to ask the United Staies rovyerntent for ten thousand dollars dam- } ages, President McKinley i8 considering the best method of placing before the char- itablecitizens of the United States an appeal for food to relieve the destitute in Cuba. Gen. Weyler, the former Captain- Gen- eral of Cuba, was banquetted at Palma, Island of Majoraca, bis birthplace, on Taesday. Greatenthusiasm was mani. fested. The United States Minister to Turkey bas renewed the demand of the United States foran indemnity from the Turkish Government forthe pilage of Americas missions in Armenia, It is reported thatthe Albanian revolt which recently broke out in the districts vf Ipek and Diakoba, is increasing in seriousness, Nearly ten thousand Alpan- ans are in full revolt against Turkey. Horace A. Morine, late cashier at the I. C. R. freight shed, is reported to have received the appointment of railway freight superintendent in Newfoundland. He had sixteen years’ experience on the intercolonial. An Englishman has just completed a journey of 1,60@ miles on a motor car through England and Scotland. He was tive weeks travelling, and used 114 gallons of oil, which made his travelling cost him three farthinge—a cent and a half—a mile. Caldy island, at the entrance to Caer- marthen Bay, Wales, containing 530 acres has jast been sold. The owner is free from all country aud other laud taxes. The ielant was once the haunt of buccaueers and pirates, and was @ harbour of refuge for John Paul Jones, whose name is attached to its little bay. Caldy basa lighthouse. Rousseau’s tomb at Ermenonville was recently taken to pieces in order to have the carving touched up. It was found that the space within the tomb was too small ever to have contained a cofflo. Roussean’s remains were conveyed to the Pantheou during the French revolution, but it was believed had beer iater replaced in the tomb. The question now is: —** Where is Rousseau’s coffi.?” New Yorx, Dec, 3.— Martin Thorne was today sentenced to die in the electric chair in the week beginning January 10, 1898. Thorne lisened to the ominous | way, presided and Mr. F. J. words whithout moving a muscle, and a: the close inclined his head sligitly as it bowing to the court. He said bis true nawe was Martio Lor ze waky, born in Germany, 33 yearsof age, barber and had never been in prison b-- tore. —— ees One of our seven first prizes taken at the Provincial Exhibition, was for the Sovereign Flavoring Extracts. They win on their merits. BORN At Vancouver, B. C., on the 14th, of November, 1897, to Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Shaw an son. eS Se = ee MARRIED At the Manse, Caledonia, lst December, by Rev. Jobo Sutherland, Mr. McLauchlin McPherson, of Lot 58, Queen’s County, to Mies Katie Margaret McKenzie, of Lot 63, King’s County. ——— — ~ DIED At his residence, “ Meadow Bank,” West River,this (Monday) morning,Samuel Hyde, Esq., in the 77th year of his age. {Funeral on Wednesday, 8th inst., at 1.30 p. m.] At his home, Rochford Street, on De- cember 4th., after a brief illness, Rev. Wilkam Scott, aged 73 years. (Date and place of funeral to be intimated later.) At'Head Tracadie, on 27th, ult.,Mre. John McAulay, widow, in the 83rd year of her age. Deeply regretted by all who had the pleasure of her acquaintance. FOR MERIT That’s why we received Seven First Prizes and Honorary Medal at the Pro- vincial Exhibition for SOVEREIGN Goods. ; Sovereign Flavoring Extracts have won on their own merits. They advertise themaelves by their excellence for every housekeeper wants the “BEST,” and knows it when abe gets it. Ask for “SOVEREIGN” brand Made by SIMSON BROS.” & CO. Halifax. N 8. ~ NEW CHEPSE FACTORY: At a large and representative meeting of the people of Tlgnish district, held in St, Mary’s Hall, on Friday last, it was uoani- mou ly resolved, after hearing a strong and eloquent plea for the dairying indus- try from Rev, Father Bourke, of Alberion, to build ant Operate a factory in Tigni sb A provisional board cf directors,comprising Revs. D. McDonald and J. Chaisson and Messrs. Alex. Mi Fadyen, Peter Doyle, ' ’ ‘ . - John ©. Met arthy, James Kennedy, Christopher Caddigan, Norbert Perry and Benj. J..Waite was appointed. Stock ; and cow lists were laid on the table and | rapidly fliled up. The mecting was most Peter Doyle, E-q., of Nor- Buote, of harmonious, L’lmpartial, acted. as secretary. At a sub-equent meeting of the directors Alex. McFadven, Esq, was elected President, Shige Doyle, Kisq., Vice-President; F. J. Suote, Secretary; and Rev.D. M. McDonald, lreacurer. This swings Tignish into line with the rest of the province in dairy work. From the temper of the meeting and the comp'exion of the board of direc- tore, the success of this factory would seem to be abundantly assured, PERSONAL. Senator Ar-evault is reported “ not eo well to day. ” Mr. and Mrs. Charles Leigh, jr., returned home on Saturday night. Mr. and Mre. Edward Bayfie’d returned from Montreal on Saturday evening. The friends of Mr Clement Benoit will be giad to hear that there is adeciled im provement in his condition. We are pleased to learn that Mr. Harry Hunt, son of Mrs. Ches. Hunt, ix steadily convalescing fronmbis attack of pneumonia in New York.— Pioneer. Mr. Jesse Burns, Secretary of the Grand Division, S. of T., who is in Boston under the treatment of a specialist, is improving fast and is able to sit up. tegistered at the Queen: J P Sullivan, St Peters; James McLaughlin, Souris; T B Grady, Summerside; John T McClimons, St Louis Mo; W H Pearson, Toronto; J F Hastedt, Truro. The Rev. James Simpegon, preached, last evening, the second of a series of Ad vent sermons, on The Coming of Our Lord, The discourse was an exceedingly rble one. It was frow tbe text, “The King- dom of God cometh not with observatioa.” Sir William Van Horne has received giftof magnificent china vases and plaques from the Emperor of Japau asa token of appreciation of the couriesy extended by him te the Marquis Ito during his pro- gress through Canada last summer. At the annual meeting of the Catholic Truth Society of Ottawa held last Sunday Mr.Joseoh Pope was re~elected Previient, Mes-rs.E L. Sanders and Jo-rpu Me- Dougall, vice-president-; Dr. MacCahbe, Principal of Normal School, re-elected trea-urer,and William C Desbrisay, re- elected secretary. +O<e A MICROBB’S WORK. A wicrobe is about the smallest thing one meets in a day’s journey, but it cau do more harm for its size than anything known. Borls, pimples, ete., are simply microbes in the skin which cause irritat- ing blood disorders, if potstopped at once and it is they that prevent wounds healing also, ‘“Quickcure” kil's the microbe immediately after application, and any sore heals rapidly where “Quickcure” is used THINGS TO MAKE A NOTE OF, Fayxcy Sate.—The Faithful Circle of King’s Daughters intend (D. V.) holding a vale of fancy articles suitable for Christ- mas, anda tea,on Thuredav next, Dec. 9th, at St. Paul’s Schoolroom, in aid of their work in the P. E. Island Hospital. Doors open at 2 o’clock. Admittance 1@c; tea 20c. Home made cake and home made candy. Oysters through the evening. Refreehment tables with ice creams. dy td Don’t forget that Thursday of this week there is a fancy sale and tea held by the King’s Daugkters in St. Paul’s 8S. R., in aid of the new hospital. Members from each of our city churches form the work- ing committee. Fancy articles suitab’e for Xmas gifts, also useful articles for every day at St. Paul’s 8. R., Thureday Dec. 9th. Ad- mission l0cts, tea ticket 20cts. Prince Edward Island Illus trated. Price 25c, for sale at all the bookstores. —__—>»> 0 << Disastrous Fire.—We hear with regret that the barn of Mr. Daniel Martin, at Millcove, was destroyed by fire last night. Two horser, one cow, about 40 burhels of wheat, a quantity of hay and straw, :now- ing machine, plough, and all his far.nmg implements were also destroyed. The fire is supposed to have beea caused by a spark from the chimney of the dwelling house near by. The lose will be about $700 or $800. We hear that there was some insurance. Porice Covrt.—This forenoon ‘two drunks, Patr'ck McGuirk and Duncan Meg Gregor, was disposed of. The former wa fined $2 or 10 days and the latter $5 or 30 days. Durant, who is under sentence for the murder of Blanche Lamont was also in- dicted for the murder of Minnie Williams He has not been put up on trial for tce lat ter crime, but his lawyers intend to move to have him tried. This is @ very shrewd move. If the state refusesto try him, it will be in the position of refusing to permit a man who is charged with murder from having an opportunity toclear himeelf. If it does try bire, be must be present in court during the trial. Tbis will mean that he cannot be hanged for the rurder of Miss Lamont until the other case has been disposed of. ; Tak Wrarrer.—Moderate to fresh west Locay, AND OLHER ITEMS. in a re To Nicntr.—Remeiber lecture on Cromwell in St Paul’s f room this evening. Mr Pope's school- +. to north winds today, fire and decidedly | cold. Winds freshening from the east- ward on Tuesday, with rising temperature, sshiaciidicciahen Carco or Potarves.—The Schr. Mary P., has completed loading at Alberton for the United States market. Her cargo consists of 6500 bushels potatoes. Mr. J. A. Matheson is the shipper, Tuer Ate Porarors — Several persons have been very sick, with symptoms of poisoning from eating New Brunswick potatoes called the Beauty of Hebron, purchased from St. John dealers a few weeks ago —Digby Courier. enLiqvor Recutation Act.—A summors charging an infraction of the Liquor Regu lation Act has been served on Peter Benuit. He is charged with selling in a place not fitted according to law. The summons is returnable ou Thureday. peiitiviinin St. Dunsran’s CarnepraL.—Work upoa the new St. Dunstan’s Cathedral has been rushed at a lively rate, and it is expected that the first service inthe new structure will be held at Christrnas. With that object in view the work of removing th? altars, organ aud pews from the pro-Cath edral will be commeneed in a day or two. —~iuililbies Mix-tret Perrormance.—The St. Dan- stan’s College Minstrels will make their first appearance in Charlottetown on Mon- day eveving next. The circle will consist of twenty-three artists, and the programme wil} bea choice one. The “boys” have been in actiye rehearsal for some time past and promise an evening of ,rare enjoyment to all who attend the Opera House on Monday evening next. oe Tux Fasryer left here for Summerside ou Sunday morning but was unable to get into that port on account of ice. She could get vo nearer than the ligbtnouse. The steamer then returned to Charlottetown, aod her Summerside cargo was this morning forwarded by rail to this city She will sail for Halifax this evening. Her outward cargo will include 1,500 boxes of cheese for the Liverpool market shipped by Mr. Dillon. The Fastnet will be due at Charlottetown on Saturday next. Rosstz Bury.—Many of our citizens wil] remember a brief oration on Robbie Burns given by Rev. T. F. Fullerton in the opera house two or three yearsago. It was on the occasion of the Burns anniversary. That oration was admittedly a master- piece of eloquence. It was discussed for davs afterwards and the one regret was that the gration had not been much longer. Citizens will have another opportunity tomorrow night in St. James’ Hall of hear- ing the rev. gentleman on Robbie Burns’ interpretation of humanity and nature. That there will be acrowded houre is a foregone conclusion. Cap iy a Vattse.—About 7 o’clock on Wednesday morning e#ome of the passengers of the Quebec and Levis Ferry were startled by the cry of wn infant. No child, however, was 10 be seen. The cry was repeated, and itwas found to come from a portmanteau which was near by. On opening the bag, a young child, but a few days old was found. I[t was almost, dead from hunger and suffocation. The owner of the portmanteau, who was standing near by, stated that he had come from Beaumont, and was on his way to the yeneral hospital. The reaeon for put- ting the child in the portmantean, he said, was to protect it from barm. Chief Denis, of the Levis police force, accompanied the man to the hospital and saw the child safely placed in the institution. The following label was on the bag which held the child: “Handle with care ; perishable article. — Quebec Chronicle. —_ wre = =>? @] oe 2 8 8 Oot 228 88 + Essences ; Of Lemon and Vanilla are our specialties in the flav- . oring ‘ine We make beth of them rig! * h«-e in our store. ESS. LEMON ¢ We make from the finest grade of hard pressed Oil of Lemon, which we hny in the original coppers as ibey come, (sealed) from Messina, Italy, where the ¢ best Oil of Lemon in the world ¢ is mnde. 6 ESS. VANILLA We make from the finest ¢ Mexican Vanilla Bean, and it has the true delicate flavor of ( the Vanilla, not the stronger, but less pleasant flavor of the Tonka Bean, from which the cheaper, so called é of Vanilla are made. ‘ Ess. Lemon per 02, 8c. Eve. Vanilla‘* ‘“ 15c. We know our price for Vanilla is higher than that charged at ¢ extracts some stores, but for the quality we give it cannot be sold tor a lower figure. ¢ Johnson & Johnson ¢ TRRPTAPPPEDDRTE RT =e 2) e ee es 2 22070 07007 @] 808084080860 828 28 2 2S Gra luates in Pharmacy. i i i i i i i i i ; TTF 9 i if nn ooh POND INN EVIE NNT NN NHNNH NNT HNN NNT HHE NNN TEN HTT HNN NTT TH NEN N TT TT TE ATT TIT PAT TE PPT H S ing prices nteresting | Mothers: Children's Jackets . Cheap We offer 60 new and fashionable Jackets, all sizes, up to 16 years; Fawns, Browns, Navies and Tweed Mixtures, at the follow To Make Quick Sales $2.50 POR $1.95 3.00 FOR 2.25 3.50 FOR 2.65 415 FOR 3.15 Every garment new and this season’s importation. 2 —E = STANLEY BROS., The Always Busy Store SFSFFSTISTSTTT TS TESTS TT TTS comer ee ae “Lroveeverrevenennrnennnnnnnneeneneenrvervevene. oerneneevereevnenecennty a Meet me at its ib» Ih A See 7 Freyvv+yvT" VVFTIVIT IFC & 4 &S2A 22444242284 4s54444423448 AS4A GRANBY RUBBERS Are cut again this season in new styles and in all the new Shoe Shapes, right up to date, but with the same old “wear like iron” quality twat has always characterized them, because they are honestly made of pure Rubber. BE SURE YOU GET GRANBY'S THIS YE13 —— FEIT ee ee V TT Tre FIVIVICT IVT TS VEVTCV TT TTY { i ' t stock cf AAAHAAAAAAASAAAAAR® FAA AS | : : : : 4 Just Think of | and before buying remember that I have laid in my winter's Es A... the tea that has given such splendid satisfaction forthe last<' ictr yceas, We have it in 1-lb pkgs, 4 and 5-lb tinsand 20 Call and get a supply T J. MORRIS Empire Extra and Empire Blend and 60-lb steel chests. QUEEN STREET PEE E EEE REY ' ' { ‘ i ) | ' [ ' ‘ d FOES EEE EY FSFE EY ae ‘ —_————. We have the pro- per shapes in Men's and Boys’ Hockey Boots, Prices low, Ladier’ and Girl's Oi Pebble Skating Boots from $1.25 upwards Arrived WH Stewart & Co