* oe a = . vo 2 THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, DECEMBER 28, 1897 ne eee — — = oe = — St ee Faalf Price NOTES AND COMMENTS. ) case of the loathsome disease is almost as great atind asthe private letter of the innocent friend of a murderer’, 26 ety, othe gge 5m Are You—" —Just now, with so many eevatorial as- — . rz rants a the field, it would be wel) for _* narer \ r S f Seeyhade to read the law as to qualifica —The Montreal Gazette reports that : I r I ie | tion. The counsel who conducted the suit for = “0 The sealers in British Golumbia are | ‘8° Tecovery of the $100,000 of the pro- . » * o's i . . should a fire eee “¢ Are reported to be disssticfed with the $464, ene eee ee re cm you fully insured? The] 000 awarded them and to deaire the Bea's dre Olel-a slob. hawt ets. chen thes Companies I represent Government to pay their bill of costs. =| case in the Sopeior Court and the Court , . : —It is believed that the Legislative of Review, have been dismissed by the , for a small sum will fully Council of Quebee will kill the Govern- Marchand Government. ‘Ihe Attorney : insure you against all | ment’s educational bill which, the Mou General, it is said, intends to conduct the treal Gazette says, “ is the littiest sequel to a big cry that has been thrust upon the public notice for some time.” further proveedinga himself. It is cnly to be trustea that he will be as successful as the men be has displaced. Kven with all the money the Marchand Government intenda to borrow, a round hundred thousand would be bandy to have turned into the province’s treasury, where it belongs. ioss by fire, They are noted for their premptness in settling and paying their losses. . Ele. Insurance Agent —We congratulate Mr. Superintendent Sharp upon his new and improved winter time table, and trust that he will, k eeping the interests of the public constantly in view, go on to make improvements in the running of trains and in other departments of the railway service. See Window for Samples. SPM MA Mee te ees hele ol eae a eae —The Montrea) Gazette of last Friday reports: “It rae positively stated thia sifternooa that two more or less com pro- mising lettere had fallen into the hands of — L'Impartial booms 8. F. Perry, M. P., tor the vacant Senatorship, because he Government may for a political purpose ~—f Pay ow ont in & manufacturing Nebel et Tokio. The planks the’ ens : i ‘ States writes: The | * ne es ; a : > > star ights in that Pro~ | ‘ownin the Middle . ~~ - itebee® nMbatete obles = ee ee ee e . | year now closing bas been agreat one for | port. of the principal « ficials and noblet ~ | vince as they hav overridden Catbolic c : ~e a of the Em ire, and the Em yeror and Em- 2 | , our industries, There hae been an unpre- | : Be an s. > igi bough, a3 the Protestants have . oa | press have contributed moner”tomards it. } rights,—though, @3 the srotestants Gave | cedented output from our factories: and | ri canis a re y it S & large majority, this is not lixely te occur | many improvements have been made to | It will Com, according to the estimate, ? : ee ne r "| our streets and sidewalks One of . our | about $165,000 to start it. ial a” ‘ ‘ , aT _ | sneetinr os ~ D Side ‘ .. I f ‘ At any rate, the Manitoba Schoo! question | 4 ‘ Oo te that the fall amount of the Canadias | remarking that his end ot the country had ‘ * . . « j a - ———— for 2 ev. with interest. would be | © take the whole brunt when there was } TER (9 § ciaims for uamager, Will interest, wo:k to doin Priace, and now it should Name of Ratepayer In | Statemeat or Description of Proverty upon ee Charlottetown HE DAILY EXAMINER. ~ PECEMBER 28. (997. THE MANITOBA SCHOOL QUESTION. “Tue Sertiemext,”’~—arrived at as a result, primarily, of the vote of the Romana Catholic majority in the Province of Que- bec—is not satisfactory to,.His Holiness the Pope. It is pot fully in accord with the Mazitoba Act. It is not such [a constitu. tienal settlement of the matteras Sir Mc- Kenzie Bowell or Sir Charles Tupper would have made if they had been upheld by the Proviace of Quebec, as well as by the other Provinces. Butthe people of Quebec preferred to put their truet in Mr. Laurier. In fact, they seem to have cared more about their darling Laurier than they do about religion in the schools of Mani- is an Acadian. We notice that the Pat riot and Pioneer, which never ceased ding- ing “the Noble Perry” in our ears when he was covering himself with the sins L’im- jactial complains of are as mute asgswans just now on that particular chord. There’s # nigger in the woodpile somewhere ! —The following paragraph in the Kingston Whig probably represents pretty nearly average Opinion among the Ontario Liberals as to the present situation :— “Mr. Tarte rendered the Libera! party a service which deserved recognition, but his call tothe Government does not warrant the assumption that he is running it. That mistaken impression comes from Mr. Tarte himeelt. He is writing and talking too much.” —A gentleman in the States writing to the editor of Tue Examiner, says: “Politically we are fixed for several years to come and will do very wellif the boys of Washington don’t turn over all our good things to Canada. Sir Wilfrid and Sir Louis are both eloquent and good-look~ ing; but I imagine that they will kindly reach their heart’s desire with the Yankee, who holds nothing so high as his trade.” the anti-Tarte faction. This time the writer is Sir Wilfrid Laurier himself. The first of these letters, it 18 stated, was written at the time ofthe federal elections. Mr. J.1. Tarte was then managing the cimpaign in Qnebes and he had apparently complained of the treatment which he ! received at the hands of certain LAberals. j Sir Wilfrid assures Mr. Tarte in this letter } that all these troubles wil! blow over aud that if he comes into power he will never forget the services which he, Mr. Tarte, was rendering tothe party. The second letter was written after the victory of the 23rd of June,and Sir Wilfrid reiterates his expression of everlasting gratefulness to Mr. Tarte.” Montreal Gazette: The proposal that Canada should give the United States the Yukon couatry in return fir territory on the eastern ssabord is a fit subject for after-dinner discussion; but that is as near as it will ever get to practica) politics, and it is a very long way oif. One of our seven first prizes taken at the Provincial Exhibition was for the Sovereign Flavoring Extracts. They win ; Sale of Midwinter Outer Carments Starts to-day, Monday, morning—witn a any of those famous offerings, of former years, w able to Charlottetown’s close, $2.50 for $1.25 3,00 for 1.50 400 for 2.00 5.00 for correct buyers. tition. grander variety and greater vaiues than on hich have made this yearly event memor- It’s that opportune midwinter occasion when every garment bears a new price—a price beiow all compe- [ $10, 12, 15 and 18 jack. There are two big tables loaded oucles, Persian cloths, Ss navy ana black—most of them faced with fancy or plain ig of all this season’s correct effects, fronts —the new backs—the?new collars—al]l t HALF PRICE #49 coats 12 cvats, they may | Take these two lots of Jackets for instance : Your choice of all those chic 2.50 | ets for $5 and $7.50. with the season’s most fashionable coats, in b and beavers—new tans, brown silks—a superb showii PRICE kerseys, Irish Friezes, the new sleeves—the new ailored and finished, as you see them only at Paton’s, all ou separate ta bles | choice Half price; S15 coats 18 coats HALF PRIC not last after Saturday. Ludies’ Furs,—Midwinter garments are to goin the same manner, radicelly reduced fas i ; their merits. Soba. If, therefore, the Settlement is_pot The St. John Sun remarks that Russia - e e ee oe. oe. owe. ~. . . oe. ° ° oe. on ow. -. oW- owe. POD . ee ¢ ere oO patisfactory, the fact isdue to chem and | and France have each received a Christ- : AS YAS AS AS 7 \ 3 YZ i = > AS AS AS AS UE P= ~ Laurier. Itis fortuoate, perhaps, that | ™® present on the China coast. Canada Owing to the demands of the Yukon ? the Settlement was arrived at by Catho- lics, and that the Protestants of Canada at large have nothing more to do with it- If the not satisfactory to the Pope, the Catholics interested perhaps, try to make it so by negotiating with the Manitcba possible, of couree, settlement is may government. It is Manitoba that the has ceased to be a matter of Dominion —_ ttt importance in respect to which parties | decision to erect sn new hotel to be the Royal makes the food pure, . ¢ 4G 7 6 Dominion politicsare called upou to| largest and grandest in the State. Tue ‘ ' h v eS g ; : divide question is, when will any business firm ” ' I] S| THE BEHRING SEA AWARD. T he Taeke is an attempt at Wa-hington to ' f r. "i y + lt break the force of the American fall as to the Behring Sea question. I: is recailed $1 ,500,00¢; have been scaled dowa is and the fact thatthe damages held {hat the seizures in Behriag Sea were not to meav has a timely gift in the Bebring Sea award. Sir Wiifcid Laurier has a Quebec copstituency anda Quebec crisis among his holiday presents. Mr. Mulock -has a Christmas message that his psstal scheme will not work. Two Nova Scotia towns have a Christmas notice to disappear. The Canadian- who appealed to the Pope are presented with an encyclical. ‘And there | are yet severa! places to hear from. wealthy business firms Jately made every property- owner feel glad because of their ia Cherlotteiown or any combination of business firms erect a first-class hotel for tie good of this city and provinee? —An esteemed correspondent at the west | takes exception to our view of the diatance between Souris and Alberton, senatorially, | have the emoluments. He is of opinion, too, that itis the glare of the brilliast light at Sandy Island, which is in the eyes of } you will find a bottle of Hood’s Sarsapari!a | district on the Mounted Police, it is likely that the Dominion Government wil! abandon its declared intention to reduce the force, and, instead, augment it consid- erably. —— —_—_—— If vou feel weak, dul! and distouraged will de you wonderful good. —_— - A uviversity for women is to be estab-: rg wholesome and delicious, | 1 i } Ladies’ Fur Jackets $35.00 quality for $28.00. 900.00 QOREY Fis 6 ose sccccins scvcciencs ine Ore WOR SOR do uss da bkkas ovisetcns SOD I nc ado scnskas ¥eskec cen One lot of Fur Capes at Clearance Prices. One lot of Fur Lined capes, one lot of black One lot of Ladies’ Felt Hats. 23.00 20.00 and colored capes. In default for Assessment due on Real Property, for the year ending 3!st Detem- Lot upoo which or any part thereof such assessment is in default. Default. which Assessment Is made, | ber, 1897, containing names of all such defaulters. and the smount due from them | Tespectively, with a statement of the Number of the town Lot, Water Lot and Common of Assessment due & unpaid a SIP SC ae it * * e ft ea te “te X ie “ae Sterling Silver I have the most art- é / : . ie te ; wil saab gross outrages after all. General a rane Se eee a May wen piaces, McArthur, Sarah — & a on ee os No. nar $ 4.50 istic line ot Sterling : : bs : - UL COnieii js at io niie retween are ouse & Lanc on Town Lot No 32. 3r un, 1087 32 e. ‘ . - viamepadies en ey oe or - uothing shortened. Well, everyone has | Birch, Jobn, House & Land on Town Lot No 72. 3rd hun, 3.37 Silv = — a was not surpriced at the result. _ President a right to bis opinion on this senatorial] ones | Coyle, Stephen, Houee & Land on Town Lot No 3, 2nd hun, 5 75 city. I robably you P Cleveland having officia!ly declared that meddle, aod ee A in comes Absolutely , Carmichael, Est. of Jas House & Land on Town Lot No 73, 3rd han, 10.12 may want something In a eaniteebte « in | *FOM we On.y Hope that it may illuminate ic oo, John A House & Land on Town Lots No 31 & 32. 4th | 12.37 - ms . ’ ’ * £25,000 was a jast and equitable eum in oats s ; Vamerod, John A, use a OtS NO « es, 4th hun, “0 » N 2 ee and, therefore, havieg appointed the way to a judicious appciutment. | Caweron, Edmund, Vacant Land on Town Lot No 72 & 73, 2nd han, 6.75 ge line for New Year's , , = Tr 7 - ace indie} —New York hasa case of smallpox, a ie 2 , Campbell, Hugh, House & Land on Common j ot No 24, 2.87 ay, as the Americaa Com miseic se pee and the Boston Herald says the noise that | rh SeEES See ee } | Dockendorf,Chas.& Jas Vacant Land on Town Lot No 10, 4th bun, 1.12 cate the claims, a close personal aad poli- | 5, being made over it shows the great city es mies \ Egan, Jcseph, Vacant Lend on Common Lot 23, 1.69 I A Sh ; be lical friend, it could hardly be expected |to be painfully provincial, and adds that | h lication to Parliament Griffith, John A House & Land on Town Lot No 64, :st hun, 7 87 jit Owing that the latter would strenuously contend | Croherville is acting “as if it were some- | rp : . - , a 7 ae . a on Town nag Steg Ist hun, 10.13 ; a "1 ing ¢ *. oceur j ities ' ce oot : di ick tonse & Land on Common Lot No 32 4.50 . . t.” The] thing that didn’t occur in smaller citie: Publ tice isbereby given that i- | Parainer, Frederick, : “s . fer en award of s lose smoun and towns elsewhere without making such | cation will be made te the Parliament o: | Hollman, John, House & Land on Town Lot No 91, 3rd hun 19.69 ar desigos an Coffee . hich & , : ' geacral makes use of en argument which | . iullatalloo about it.” The Herald does | Sardbeianes lhe ee eee House & Land oo Common Lot No 2), 10.12 Spoons, Sugar Spoons, ° : . . 7) be ying Ou e % ‘ = 7 . ’ works both ways. It may just ay well be | not seem to bave that eympathy with the | Building and Loon association, te that or | Hughes, Peter, House & Land on Common Lot No 22, 6.75 Sugar Sifters. Sugar said that the fact that the Canadian Gov-| exigencies of cheap journalism that is | The Dominion Permanent Lown Company. | Hughes, Bridget, House & Land on Common Lot No 22, 4.50 g a Pi “a é coment offered to take $150,000 and would | e**entia! to the proper understanding ae a this sith day of Novem- | Irving,Kst.William H. Honse and Land on Town Lot No 8, 3rd han, 6.75 Ton gs, Cream Ladies, >> ahaa . 425.000 he i out of the of New York’s case; and the Montreal MACDONALD, BOLAND & THOMPSON | Lowe, Walter, House & Land on Town Lots No5 & 6, 4th hun, 21.37 Bon-bon Spoons, Tea bave taken $425,000, p - o Gazette remarks that “‘in these dovs of 2 Tort n‘o-strec t Toronte, 2 ” House & Land on Town Lot 49, 4th hun 16.88 power of the Canadian Com- | fourth estate enterprise, to discover a Suliciiors for Applicaats - ”" House & Land on Town Lot 98, 4th bun, 5.06 Spoons ete. : missioner to contend strenuously for aw . Vacant Land on Common Lot No 31 2,06 My stock of Sterling $1,000,000! Tie award tothe Canadians {OO OEEaEaEaEaEamnm EE — ws | Munteith, Eliza, House and Land on Town Lot No 7. 2ad hun, 2 06 Silver will delight you, new and popular de- Signs, prices within the reach of all. McNeill, Duncan, House and Land on Common Lot No 22. 8.44 ” ” Vacent Land on Common Lot No 22, House & Land on Common Lot No 22, Purdie, Jane, Estate - of, W. A. O. Mor- eon and Leslie 8S, of $464,000 cannot real!y be very comfort jog to General Foster or to the United Seanators who refused to eu settiement at $425,000. But we hope to aeethe money promptly paid and no more iorse the EE ek EE EAE A Qe EE EE EEE EEE YY oe PELE EE ee AH AAAAAAA AAA AAA RAAB AS RARE ARE eH ' McNutt, Trustees, House & Land on Town Lots No 97 and 98, Ist hun 33.75 CUOe fuse made about it. McQuaid, Dennis, Vacant Land ou Town Lot 100. tet hun, 56 nm " ad Vacant Land on Common Lot No 20, 1.0% Wy W WELLNER —=wesningion soporte sey te U. & For ~t | Re'd, Richard B. House & Land on Town Lot No 95, 2nd bun, 3 37 | . : Goverument will ask from Canada per~ 6 | Redmend, Daniel, House & Land on Common Let No 2?, 3.19 mission to send food for the relief —— Steel, Robert, House & Land on Town Lot No 20, 3rd hun, 8 44 Jewe] siarving ee vs ree Trainor, Patrick, House & Land on Town Lot No 83, 2nd hun, 6.75 een, conpiry without paying duty thereon, anc . ‘ | Tornbull.Estate AndrewHouse & Land on ‘Town Lot 55, 4th hun, 3.37 5 Gee fur permiecion for - gery one ROWS ‘ Thorse, Charles E, Smal! honse & Land $390, Vacant Land Corner PEPPY EY YY ee a ae ceteae . 9 Lot, $300, on Common Lot 23, 675| @aasemmaim ahei ae Montreal Gazette ee ee ane | Thorne, Charles BE, House and Land on Common Lot 23, 1.12 ington reports are no b id ee Thorne, R. & Geo.S. Large House & Lard on Common Lot No 23, 16 87 it may be that no such ideas are entertain- Willinme, Jol : ‘ 7 < ed. Certainly there can be but one : ne ome ca ddan iene ‘00 3 “ wo aati ch ith i - acant Land on Common Lot No 27, 4 00 a ee pre 5 oa 9 w Ward, Estate Robert House and Land on Common Lot No 25, 5.62 ee ee ae Prince | ; aoldi } F Prt A , 4 y 9 ‘ dat as6=—s« soldiers, in Cavadian . . : ~ a oe Coarlottetown Nov. 29th 1897, . siiitbinee courteous but emphatic pushers— nice stock, low price. Run ners ‘ Notice is hereby given that pursuant to the provisions of the Statute 51 Victoria Notice is hereby given, that a half no. It is som wiat difficult tosay { b b . o ap. 12, Section 91, after 30 days publication of the above list, being 3 list of the yearly dividend, at the rate of 8 per cent - whet the sliaaioe to the Kioadike or a y Carriages, Ratepayers of the City of Charlottetown who have failed to pay within the time pre- | per anpum on the capital etock of this oe country is. The reports vary with each scribed the Assessment severally levied upon their Real Property in said city, T will} Bank has been declared payable at its 3 messenger from the region. If there is make an application to is Honor, the Stipendiary Magistrate of enid City, for Judg- Banking House, on and after January 3rd, risk of etarvation, it will be adaty of ment against each and all of the lands above described, for the respective amounts | 1898. & humanity for the Ca:alian Government . so levied against them, and then uvpaid, and that upon such jndgment being daly Transfer book will be closed from Y io take means to relieve it, avd to stretch entered, I will farther apply for a warrant for the eale of such lands. | December 20th 1897, tothe 3rd of Jan- 2 the customs laws to avy veeded! a - at’ I] () Dated this 28th day of Decem ber, Ae D..1897. | uary 189%, both dates inclusive. ‘ that purpose. But it is clearly out of the ‘ ‘ st F By order of the Board peat rang allow U.S. troops nader U. J December 28, 1897, 1 m ROBERT VANIDERSTINE, City Collector. y JM. DAVISON, ‘ : &. officers (o as-ume io Canada edaty that HOME MAKERS ce ns Cashiers j a “evolyea on the Canadian po.ice. r Nov. 29 15 wk td tf e ew Se U MIO” BOYLE Eos @pypcuitc, wiccp @uu vical brain, and health improved iv every way. ROESD tiers wen PR vo young rae Tt CATE eR JOHN MACLEOD aif] MERCHANT ‘TAIL Me Indisputable testimony sent sealed. I iny.te joan P. J a pane, bp epistine teas): Piano Warerooms, Opera j strict investigation, Address Mr. A. CAMERON BLOCK, opener mang ~— ‘ice wit | Houge Buil ling, — Dixon, No. 40 Park Avenue Mon- | : CHARLOTTETOWN.