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Handsome designs, good time- keepers, and low in in price 1 am ready to back them up with a guarantee, that they will give satis- faction. wi : vt wit vis at ¥3 = a W. W. WELLNER Jeweler, FESS EEE AARAAAS A AAARAAAAAAAARAASARRARAARAA AK WORK’ ° . ‘ : by Won the Gratitude and Con- | enssion and EK! Reconcentrado, and beau THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, JANUARY 15, 1898 RAID ON THK NEWSPAPERS. The Spanish Army Officers Attempt to Doe- Siroy the Prin‘ ing Outfit, Havana Jan 13.--At 10 o'clock yeester day morning about a hundred army citi- cers, incensed by the violent attacks made by sume of the local dapers on the gener- alin chief and officers of Spanish army in Cuba, went to the print La Dis- sneimal pricecipal g offices of the Daity Journal, smashing the windows aad destroying the | printing outfit, as cuffiing the } empioves, A mob of thousands tollowed, shouting “Long live Spain, “lung live the “long live the The appeur anve at the office of La Discussion of Gen. Garriche, acting millitary commander at Havana, aod Gen. Solana, chief of staif, prevented more serious outrages. These officers then proceeded to the office of E] Mario De Da Marian, the mob shouting meanwhile: **Death to El Reeoncentrado” and “Death to La Discussion,” but on the appearance of Gen. Parrado,the people scatiered . At:balf past eleven large crowds of Civilians appeared opposite the offices of El! Diario De La Marina and began smash ing the doors and shouting “Long live Spain,” “long live the army,” “long live the volunteers.” The horses and infantry of the gen d’armie dispersed the rioters. Order wae fiaally esiablished and Cen- tral Park has been transformed into a military park. The troops have been ordered into barracks. Gen. Solano will deal most energetically with the initiators of the vutbreak. To- vight the police are guarding the pri vting offices. well as > army, volunteers.” _—_— 2. o.+ .— NEWS NOLES. Giblin the famous cantab and interwat— ional footballer, has left for the Klondrke. Enquaries at the war office elicit the statement that there was not the sligktest foundation for the reported intentiva of the imperial government to call upon Can- ada to furnish a battalion in the event of trouble in the east. The New Zealand shipping company, limited, bas presented a petition for liguid . ation for James Huddart’s Canadian Australian Royal Mail Steamship Com pany, limited. The application will be heard on the 19th inst. The English engineers are beaten. It has taken thema-long time to fiod it out, and they might have saved their families a great dea! of suffering by awakening to ¢he tact sooner. But for anybody’s sake it is cause for congratulation that the straggle is at last over. Lord Ava the son of Marquis of Dufferin and Ava, formerly governor general of Cansda, viceroy of India aad British em bassador of Paris, bas arrived in Mont- real from England. It is the inteation of his lordship to proceed to Ottawa where he will be the guest of their excelliences, the Governor General and Countess of Aberdeen. Le Reveil thinks that the second act in the political drama in Quebec province, the first act of which was the Langelier- Chapleau incideut, will soon be enacted, and will prove still more interesting than the firet. It claims that the calm of the last few days ie butthe result of a ten days’ truce, which ie now about expired, The Minister of Customs has decided that the dogs imported into Canada, even for use or the Yukon trails, must pay a duty of 26 per cent. Three hundred dogs from Newfoundlaud reached Ottawa on Saturday en route to the Pacific coast. When the animais landed at Sydney, C. P., the Customs collector charged duty apon them at the rate of 20 per cent. or about $l per heaa. The menin charge of the outfit eaw Hon. Mr. Patterson, and asked thet the duty be refunded, a request while the Minie‘er r fused. Another co: signment of 160 dratt dogs is now op way from Halifax. | Egypt, to support the 20,000 BEE SEE EE EE SE EE EE EE EE EEE EE EEE EY The sending of more British troops to men who are already on the read to Khartoum indi- cates both that the next advance wil] com~ piete the work begun three years sgo, and that it will not be long delayed. So far General Kitchener has hastened slowly. He has foreseen and provided for every- th'ng, and his. movements have beeu timed almost as.exactly as were these of Lord Wolseley when he announced the day on which be would attack aud deteat Arabi at Tel-el-Kebir. He has gives reason for trusting that in the last, most trying and most perilous stage of bis enterprise, he and his men, Boglish and Egyptian, will be found equal to the duty Leture them. ei ae Be aH B.D. Last evening the first year students of the Prince of Wales College were pl: asant- ly and profitably entertained by the Y. W. 1C.T. U. at their roomson Grafton St. The chair was occupied by Rey. Geo. ; Campbell, who performed his duties in his The progre mme opened ging a G spel hymn followed by the neua!l eood stvie, } UV sil | Lord’s prayer. Miss Daisy Lewis then fsanga solo very sweetly, and a recis tation by Mrs. R. C. Goft was very impressive. Rev. Mr. Bryan gave ao farnest temperance talx to the bove, which was attentively Jistened tc and could not fail to have its etiect. The next on the programme was a-soloby Mr. Cecil Me Neti, but abad cold had laid its voice destroying hand upon him and he could not fillthe call. Dr. Maloney rendered an excellent cornet solo accompanied by Miss Mary Large on the organ. This was followed by a very pleasing talk to the young ladies by Kev. Mr. Sutherland. Both Messrs. Bryan aod Sutherland urged tue necessity of total abstinence, and during the interval a large number of the students signed the pledge, aud by all indications mean to keep it. The coffee and cake were of usual good quality, and, as a con- sequence immenzely enjoyed. Misses. Chappell, Meliish, Phillips, Hodgson aud Bremner, although not Y’s,made excellent ealeswomen at the candy table, and realize ed the sum of $2.68, which is to be added to the fund for the relicf of Y. W. C. T. U. sufferers at Wind:or, >+er+e SUPREME COURT. Tuurspar, Jan. 13. Alex. Russel vs. Hector McLean. Action of ejectment. Verdict for plaintiff for whole of lands claimed. Morson Q. C. for plaintiff; Stewart, Q. C. for defendant. Fripar, Jan. 14. The Queen vs. Joseph McAleer. In- dictment for housebreaking and larceny. The jury found a verdict of not guilty owing to the prisoner’s extreme youti. Attorney-General for the crewn; prisoner undefended. The Queen vs. James McIntyre. Indict- ment for gross indecency. The jury found the priecner guilty, after a sbort deliberation. Attorney-General for the crown; prisoner undefended. Sarvurpar, Jan. 15. The Queeu on the prosecution of Charles Macdonald vs. John McRae. Indictment for assault. Now before the ceurt. Atiorney- General for the crown; Stewart, Q. C., for McRae. PERSONAL. Queen Hotel: PS Hugher, Seattle, Wash; JJ Salter: Newport, N 8; A W Woodard; Mootreal. Hotel Davies: L A McKay, Chicago, [i]; RS Whidden, Bridgetown, NS;W A Brennan, S’side; Dr F C Lavers, New Roxs, N S; John Ewing, St John. Rev. J. A. Gordon, of St. John, is to conduct a three months’ series of evangel- istic services in Winnipeg. He will leave St Joho early next month. W. A. Myers, & newspaper men of Rose- laud, has been mi-sing since Christmas. He was in adespondent mood when Jast seen, and it ‘s feared he has made away with himself, Mr. D. D. Morrison, Noble Grand of Wildey Lodge, I.0. QO. F. last eveuing entertained the brethern to an oyster sup- per at Large’s resteraunt. After the most ample justice had been done to the delici- ous bivalvies an‘interesting programme of speeches and suugs was disposed of. oon elas tis lia an THINGS TO MAKE A NOTE OF. __— B i.8.—Special meetiog tomorrow at 3 o’clock, p. m., in St. Patrick’s Hall. In portant business, Heartz’s Hart.—Rev Mr. Camptell will presacn at Heariz’s hall tomorrow afternoon at 3 o’clock. GospeL Meetrixnc. — Railway men’s meeting in Wright’s Hall Sueday after~ noon at 4 o’clock Strangers always welcome. Lesson, Joshur, 24 13, “*Choose you this day whom ye will rerge.” ‘Hear Charlottetown’s favorite talent at Heartz’s Hall on Tuesday evening. Admission lOc. _— ~The Right Hon, James Bryce, Radical M. P. for South Aberdeen, speaking at Wolverbampton a few evenings ago on foreiga competition, dwelt specially upon thatcf the United States. Mr. Bryce, afiec pointing out that steel rails, eleciri cal piant~ and cycles were all produced ia the United States, “enormously cheaper” than in England, said,“It is @ pity that we shoula allow this. While if, as is not unlikely, protection in America should be MERIT ‘th=i’s why we received Seven First ¢izea and Honorary Medal at the Pro- vincial Exhibiticu for SOVEREIGN Crood 3 Sovereign i lavoring Extracts have won on their own me! They advertise themaelves by their excellence for every housekeeper wauts the “BEST,” and knows it when he yets it re Ask for “SOVEREIGN” brand Made by SIMSEN BROS, & CO. | be overthrown, we would have to pushed to such extravagant lengths as to face a more severe competition,” ———— aoe ae Earl Russell, freed from his divorce court troubles, is agitating the “one man one bath” questions in British work- houses. At Maidenhead, the scene of the recent typhoid fever outbreak, where the earl is one of the board of guardians, he discovered that they had washed 46 tramps in six bathfuls of water. With some difficulty he put through a proposal touse the same water for’ only two or three persons, one overseer objecting that “he did not know when they were go- ing to stop giving luxuries to tramps, ” _ We thank those who so promptly paid their accounts rendered this month. There are hundreds still unpaid: these represent thousands of dollars, which we require this month. We again request a generous response: receipts talifax. NS. giveneach day from 8S a. m, to 6 p m,—Stanley Bros. ‘LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS | Tue SranxLtey is movingas usual tc- | Ca". Remember the meeting of the Teachers Institute tonight at 7.30 inthe YMC 4, | Parlor, Dr. Anderson will give a paper | at 8 o’clock. ibis ' L.O.A—The adjourned meeting of Lady Wallace Lodge, will be held on Tues- Monday day night, at 7.30 o’clock not afternoon. Fouice Court.—The assault case cf Haynes vs. Hurry was this forenoon fur-~ ther adjourned for one week because of the iliness of the complainant. Suicur Accipent.— About midnight on Thursday, as the mail special was enier- iny Georgetown, the forward trucks of the baygage car left the track, break- ing une draw-bar and causing some other email damage. The train was entering the “Y” at the time, and it is thought the points were foul. The trucks were re- placed in about an hour. _— <—e——— Heavy Porxer.- -Mr Joseph Macdonald, senior, of Crapaud, killed a porker on Wednesday, January 12th, which tipped the ecale at 416 lbs. The age of the porker was 8 months and 6 days. If any other Lot inthe province can beat this Mr. O. B. Wadmin will forward the winner five pounds of pure candy. A Warnixc to Orners.—The death occurred at St. John, N. B., on Tuesday of Mary Howe, eldest daughter of the late Arthur Howe and grand-daughter of Poat- master Howe, who died a few days ago. Death was due to blood poisoning, result~ ing from the ecratch of a pet cat on a cold sore on the lip. Miss Howe was tweaty years of age. Pork Packinc Esrasiisament.—The speakers at the meeting in North Bedeque yesterday afternoon were all favorable to a move beng at once madein the matter of instituting a pork-packiug establisment in Prince County. The epinion was ex- pressed that even ifa governmeut grant were not obtained the farmers could swing the institution. The meeting was under the auspices of the Farmers’ and Dairy- men’s Association, and Mr. Charles Craig, of Middleton, president of that organiza- tion, presided. C.0.F.—At the regular meeting o Coart Charlottetown, No. 576, held las evening the follow.ng officers were inetal- led by Dr. G. F. Dewar, P. C. R.: C R—James Waddell. V CR—Peter Innis. RS—W G Gillespie. F S - Neil MacNevin. Treas:—T hos Dover Cbhap—Murdock MacLeod. S W—Henry Pigott. J W—W Garper. 8S B—W Whitlock. J B—Alex MacCannel, Physician—-Dr G@ F Dewar. Court Deputy —Horace McEwen. H & Rep—J Pitblado. S. of. T.—On Friday evening last, the members of Orient Division. 8. of T held a re-uniou in their rooms, Masonic Temple. A large number were present to witness the eeremony of the installation of officers by the D.G. W. Patriarch, who installed the followiug brethren into office, viz: — W P—8 W Crabbe. W A—Alex Horne. K S—G D Davison. A R 8—John Ross, RS—J A Lawson. Treas—G W Wakeford. Chap--John Scott. Cou-- G H Foster. A C—Nosah Waughan. E S—David Mecfones, O S—Joho Gillis, P W P—S F Hedgson. During the evening several of the mem- hers entertained tLe Division with read- iugs, Tecitalions, speeches, songs, etc., until the hour of closing, when the breth- ren departed to their respective homes with the feeling of baving spent a very pleasant and profitable evening. Lord Alfred Rothschild sent a brace of pheasants to every oueof the 3,000 drivers and conductors of the London oninibus company in which he is interest- ed as a Christmas present. —_ i | | | | | If You Want A Hair Brush : Or Comb now is the time to buy it. Our stock is large (too large to suit us) aod contains a!) kinds at all prices. Qur regular prices are not high, but just now we offer a discount of 20 Per Cent. off tLese prices. These are bargains in every one. Johnson & Johnson N. B.—Our stores close at 9 o’clock each night except Saturday. 264887 sO OO883 2. =e te ee © Oe 2820404 22424222806 JEAD EARNEST uf] “lf, «itl att] : FURS... Just take the trouble to come here investigate the way we are sel ing about the saving of 25c toe 33¢ on the dol- 5 lar in buying » ip F and r B Desirable end Fashionable Coods «( below their Real Value We are having A Clean Uy Sale of ALL Bas in Ladies’ and Children’s Collars, Mufls, Capes. and ene nL STANLEY BRO The Always Busy Store FFFTTTTTTTTTTTT oS «(tf ail a A New Year's Greeting —m After thanking my customers for the splendid Xmas and New Years Trade accor® ed me, and wishing them a Happy New Year I might remind them that we have a full sup— Teas still on hand, In default for Assessment due on Real Property, for the year ending 31st Decerm- ‘ber, 1897, containing names of all such defaulters, and the amount due from thes respectively, with a statement of the Number of the town Lot, Water Lot and Common Lot "por which or anv part thereof ench assessment is in default. Amount Statement or Description of Property upon ) of Assessment Name of Ratepayer In Defauit. which Assessment Is made, due & unpald McArthur, Sarah House & Land on Common Let No. 22, $ 458 Birch, John, House & Laud on Town Lot No 72, 3rd kun, 3,7 Coyle, Stephen, House & Land on Town Lot No 3%2ad bun, 5,75 Carmichael, Est. of Jas House & Land on Town Lot No 73, 3rd hun, } 932 Careron, Edmund, Vacant Land on Town Lot No 72 & 73, 2nd bun, 6, Dockendorf,Chas.& Jas Vacant Land on Town Lot No 10, 4th hun, ) 12 Griffith, John A House & Land on Town Lot No 64, .st bun, 7.3% - - House & Lard on Town Lot No 88, Ist bua, 10.25 Hollman, John, House & Land on Town Lot No 91, 3rd hun, 19.6> > _ House & Land on Common Lot No 21, 10.12 Hughes, Peter, House & Land on Common Lot No 22, 6.75 Hughes, Bridget, House & Land on Common Lot No 23, 4.50 Lowe, Walter, House & Land on Town Lots Nod & 6, 4th hun, 1.37 " “ House & Land op Town Lot 49, 4th ban BSS a6 se House & Land on Town Lot 98, 4th bun, a) * “ Vacant Land on Common Lot No 3! 2, Be McNeill, Duncan, House and Land on Common Lot No 22. 5.44 6s “ Vacent Land on Common Lot No 22, 1S Purdie, Jane, Estate > oi, W.A. OU. Mor- son and Leslie S. McNutt, Trustees, House & Land on Town Lota No 97 and 98, Let } 33.7% Vacant Land ou Town Lot 100, let bun, House & Land on Town Lot No 95, 20d bun, Steel, Robert, House & Land on Town Lot No 20, 2rd hun, Trainor, Patrick, House & Land on Town Lot No 83, 2nd hun, Turnbull,Estate AndrewHouse & Land on fown Lot 55, 4th lun, Thorne, Charles E. Small horee & Lani $290, Vacant Land Corner Lot, $300, on Common Lot 23, SE House and Land on Common Lot 23, 1.32 McQuaid, Dennis, Reid, Richard B. re WHY & qw o Thorne, Charles E. Thorne,R. & Geo.S. Large House & Land on Common Lot No 23, bE: Williams, John, House .& Land on Common Lot No 24, 7.2 “6 “ Vacant Land on Common Lot No 27, A. Od Ward, Estate Robert House and Land on Common Lot No 25, 5.622 Notice is hereby given that pursuant to the provisions of the Statute 51 Vieterim Cap. 12, Section 91, after 30 days publication of the above list, being a list oF Sde Ratepayers of the City of Charlottetown who have failed to pay wiibin the time pee scribed the Assessment severally levied upon their Rea} Property in said city,.]. willy make an application to is Honor, the Stipendiary Magistrate of eaid City, for J odes. | ment againeteach and all of the lands above described, for the respective amounts so levied against them, and then unpaid, and that upon such jndzment being dextp entered, i will further apply for a warrant for the sale of euch Jands. Dated this 28th day of December, A- D. 1897. ROBERT VANIDERSTINE City Collectes: December 28, 1897, ]Jmo. re ply of our Empire Extra and Empire Blen@. iT. J. MORRIS. ng List of Ratepayers sor the City of Charlottetows: —! ee as oie ne st nn a NI iP GTO. OE AN —" . peren wih pone pd a “nc iil» dy Miata cama a aves me ees. *