ine TL r ‘ oa le ie i AM SS aE Ste —— = se ae Fe _——— — - THE DAILY EXAMINER oS eonenteeeeoeaee ee ccteanes a en »* Year A A i Sa AR A I, oo Sas ie i OT aE ta MB ce es lb i i Ng. eee ee OD Me BS if + a icine This is True Liberty, when F ree Born Men having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evniriss italiane ies 4 a oS ia C Pednkie edd. Goo OWN P: E. ISLAND, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER [I 1898 NO 264 | Sr DELAY IN NEGOTIATIONS ree mewteeete mee TFOSTER MAKES A ROUSING SPEECH : LOCAL NOTICES. et ee er American rubbcrs— 3000 pairs men’s and women’s American rubbers to be cold under regular prices, a!] sizes at J B Mac~ donald & Co. What about that ladies’ Fur garment you intend giving your beet girl at Xmas, We have it. Get it.—Jj2s. Paton & Co. Delay takes nothing of the piice here, but deprives you of so much wear you Might have bad for the same price.— i Jas Paton & Co. Only 15 left of those pretty shawls suit— able for Highland Wraps.—J. Pawon & Co An overcoat! It’s the verygthing you want,as the Weather clerk predicts “con- tinued cold weather.” Paton & Co., are sole agents for Shorey & Co. Bad Faith of The| Io modern times many tartans have beew invented and manufactared, named afterthe border tribes of the Low lands, such a8 Douglas, . ohnson, not c. nsidered Claa Tartans, are aleoas fashionable, and can be had from Jas Paton & Co’s, The [Seectan to Tae Examiner]. English, Irish and French ladies, as well i as the Scotch Lassies, are wearing the now Urtawa, Nov. 11,~The Hon. George} popular Scotch Highland Cape, made Foster delivered a rousing speech at the | from our Shawls. Get one. house~warmingtof the Libers] Conservative Another lot of Quebec heatera arrived Association lisi-night. He congratulated today, and more onthewry. Don’t let : . ber catch you without one. Loyroy, Nov. 10.—The lord moyor’s | the’Liberal Conservative party in Ottawa Tent cot ne ae ant he City Hardware After having deposited it upon the case aoat ooo oe with - ne on its improved organization as evidensed | Store, aud the terme are cash—K B Nor- they left the task of tranelating it tothe |*°* 7 Wimereed by the usual §=Creds OF). peni y C Lu. 363 3i j ’ g sevple. Thetothacinam wee divide :he- vy the opening of its new rooms, ton de Co, Lid tween the car representing th Soudan The present government had not kept| migses’ box calf walking boots, extra with the soldiers of the regiments which | faith with the people and he believed the | pice boots, $1.85 a pair—R K Jost, Stam- The situation at eg part in the battle of Omdurman audg , Electorate would take the firs: opportunity | per’s Corner. sealed representing the Koglish speakin | o¢ ei,owing that they resented the trickery | Ladies’ box calf walking boote, $2 and by which the Lib:ral parity Loisted itself $2.20 apair, at R K Jost's, Stampers Bae into power Vora. Two Cent Postage. f y Our men’s $3 onl grain boots, goodyear a There was great olangé taking place all welt, just the thing for fall wear—R K Everywhere the belief Jost, Stam per’s corner. Wool underclothing — men’e, Iladies’s boys’; try the Loudon House —T J Harria Hietcrical—20 Historical correct Tar- tan Higblaud Shawls, great big fellows, cao be made up toorder into One of those preity fashionable cloaks with. Grecian (Seecta, To Tae Examiner.) a 7 te eee a Lonpox, Nov. 11'—The Paris corres» eee poodent of the Morning Post says it has been decided to bring Drefus back to Between the United Trade with England. A Political Meating States and Spain, OTTAWA, as mee daa lie Ottawa, S'eamsbhip company, which has cootract- ed with the department of trade and com- IMPROVED OBGANIZATION OF merce for & vessel to cull at Charlottetown in December and take produce to England LIBERAL CONSERVATIVES willsead aship having echi storage ac- —_— oon eere for 400 tons. This line it . is understood has tendered for the two Cession of the years contrect for the Atlantic mail ser- mye ne vice, which ie stil! undecided. They undertake to put on a fleet of 194. kuot vessels Of »wery best atyle, They have vl-o tendered for the P E Island service ior next ysar. Itis rumored that this company is | kely to secure the two years eervice. linn ames You can have five dellars worth of Dress Goods for $2.34 Vo-day we're placing on the splendid dress goods chance. — --— -——_ THE STATES WILL NOT TAKE OVER THE CUBAN DEBT. “ ne oe And Demand the Philippine Islands. EF Sor g aer ee Prisent Administration.1 (Srectat ro Tuk Examiner. } bargain counter a Paris, Nov. 10.—Regarding yesterday’: meeting of the commission the American commissiovers contented them - Selves with producing a long memorandum written in Engtish. peace z ~ Lord Mayor’s Show. cee 'wenty eight pieces of fine, dress fabrics—h ive had their pleces”’ stylish, up-to-date prices “chopped to Spanish commissioners, apologizing for its length ane difficulties of translating. They present is as follows :— Only two pieces in the entire offer —were less than 56 cents. then retired, The Americans persist in refusing to take over the Cuban debt sion of the ca rest run from d6c to ‘385 cents er yard. and exact ces- *hilippines. The Spaniards on their side refuse to cede the Archipelago. Over the country. Maden} a _|, Orrawa, Nov 10.—The new two cent ‘ aoa , Nov. 11. The } Madri A news letter rate with England and her Colonies Vs &*pressed that the present Governmen, papere are regaliog their readers with vio- | wl] go into effect on Christmas day, and | had got the votes of the people on false lent attacks upon everything American . bash letter mailed before that day bearing pretences. They aesert that owing to the brutality only a two cent stam p will be treated by ; i the dead letter office in the usnal way. of the American soldiers brigandage, a Some plain colors, others in mixed ‘flects. serges, cheviots, broches and few covert cloths. Two things would bring the Liberal- Conservatives back to power: First, the If we could pin a sample ty this paper rowd rife in the interior of Porto Rico and many ! “a honesty and integrity with which the lead.. | floonce. At Paton & ©o’s. Price $2.50 > CC ie tu this paper—you'd be a a French Activity ae “lear 5 50. G Th ‘ s . . ‘ ‘ residents are quitting their homes. They ers stood by the good i ] f th 3.30, 4 50 8.00, 10.00, 13,50. etone. ey / | here in five minutes. : . hy a es eee ene eee | arrived from tkelandof the heather last compare the present disorder with the trangu'lity under Spanish rule. party; and second, the utter disregard by . ; i ; week. Paris, Nov. 10.—The Echo de Paris to | the Liberals of their pre-election promises. _ Our men’s strong laced boots for fall, Don’t miss this chance, good goods never have been sold so ches ap. Pick styles for C per yard VIOORE & MCLEOD veaee We aereee we aay from twenty eight different patterns and Wet Cold Weather | Children must have strong Bcots. See our make With regard to the Philippines they Teiterate thatthe American demand will not be tolerated. Luccechie Sentenced. ([Seecias To THE ExaMINER.] Geneva, Nov. 11.—The Italian anarch- ist Luigi Luccechi, who stabbed and killed ) Empress I lizabeth of Austria on Septem- |} ber 10th, was pieced on trial here yester- day. He was convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment, the severest penalty of Swiss law. Latest Election Returns. (Speeerat to Tue Examiner.] Wasnincron, Nov. 11.—La‘e yesterday afternoow, Chairman Babcock, of the Re- pullican Congressional Committee, prac— tically completed the list of representatives elected to the 58th Congress. Today Babcock’s figures show the election of 185 day {publishes a despatch from Toulon which says the entire French Mediter~ raneau®¥yuardon is ready for sea. It adds that Adiniral Fouraier, its commander, re~ ceived acipber despatch yesterdav even- ing whereupon he signalled to the Forbin, a thirc= less crui er. to bank her fires, and the fa-test torpedo boat conveyed orders to the admiral commanding the squardon of French cruisers and torpedo boats to as-~ eemble immediately at Toulon, where ail the vessels are prepared for actior and wherethe arserals and shipyards bave beeu worked al! night. Later it develop~ ‘ed that Admiral Fournier hat been sum- moned fo Paris. HEART DISEASE. SOME FACTS REGARDING THE RAPID INCREASE OF HEART TROUBLE. Do Net be Alarmed, But Look For theCause. Heart troubles, at least among Americans, are certainly increasing and while this may be largely due to the excitement and worry of American business life, it is more often the result of weak stomachs, of poor digestion. Real, organic heart disease is incurable ; but not one case in a hundred of heart trouble —— ee - WEDDING BELLS. The litile church of St. Booaventure’s was on Weduesday morning, 9th inst., the scene of a very } l-asing event, the occasion being tbe marriage of Mr. Ambrose A. Mitche!] and Miss Annie C. Power, one of Tracadie’s fairest and mo-t pupular young ladies. The nuptial knot wae tied by the Rev. P. J. Hogav. The bride looked charming, and was becomingly attired in a costume of blue broadcloth with pale blue trimmings, aud hat to match. Sbe was attended by Miss Susie Mitchell, sister of the groom. The groom was ably supported by Mr. Fred J. Power, brother of the bride. The bride, who is a general favorite, was the recipient of a great many useful and costly presents, Tue Examiner joins in wishiog the young couple a long and happy life. —— i «hie OBITUARY We learn with deep regret of the untimely death from typhoid fever of Danie! J. McKinnon, son of Patrick McKinnon, Evq., Pisquid, which sad event took place on October 26th, at Moniague, Maine, where he had been emploved for the last year. The deceased was iv the 21st year of bis age, and left his home bat a little over a| at 95c and $1.25, are worth 20 per cent more. This is a snap; take advantage of it—J B Macdonald & Co. 262 6i The winds from the norih, friead—sum- mer is gone! Get your overcoats at Paton & Co’s. Autumn days are almost eaded! Winter raiment is judicious buying now! See our Hig! bland cloaks and wraps.—Jas Paton & Vo. TS TTYRTTTTYTENTETTEPTT TENANT ie The Flowers That Bloom in The Spring = Hyacinths Tulips Crocus Should be planted now. Our Bulb Catalogue tells all about the best kinds, and how to plant them. We have imported direct from Holland 2900 Hyacinths, 2650 Tulips, besides Crocus, Narcis~ sas,dcc. We have already sold quite a number of large lots to private planters, the largest yet being about (500 bulbs, but we is organic. ~ The close relation between heart trouble | year age. He was a very promising youog and poor digestion is because both organs are | ™@n ot a kind disposition, and of steady controlled by branches of the same great | aud industrious habits, and was a univereal perves, the Sympathetic and Pneumogastric. | favorire with friends and acquaintacces. In another way, also the heart is effected His body, accompanied by his broiber, ly that form of poor digestion, which causes | reached home on the 29:h ult. and was gas and fermentation from half digested food; solemniy interred in St. Andrew’s here is a feeling of oppression and heaviness Cemetery the following day, whither it was in the chest caused by pressure of the distend- | ¢o:lowed by a large number of sorrowing have a good selection yet on hand. We hope soon to see as much interest taken in planting Bulbs for early epring flowers as is taken in other flowers. Being of easy culture, and bardy, no garden should fle without them, Ceo. Carter & Co. Direct IMPORTERS OF Ho.tiawp Buss. straight Republicans, 163 Democrats, 6 Populists and 1 Silver Republican, —_——— — ——- of Cents ~-— COFF BROS, The Internationai Conference. Boot Factory (SpecraL ro THe Examiner.) r sy pee: rere ) ee ir : > . > 2 c } 2 rj] r . PASSA? IF IT’S EW SONS TT’ S +00D. acca ae La Wasnixcroy, Nov. 11.—The Angk-—|°¢ Stomach on the heart and lungs, interfering | friend. ” a . | with their action; hence arises palpitation and m3: ‘ d 3 American joint high commission began ite} short breath. To bis parents and brothers- we exten our beartfelt sympathy in their great Poor digestion also poisons the blood, trouble. makes it thin and watery, which irritates and weakens the heart. sessions here today, having adjourved its eariy seseion at Quebec, to meet at Wash- nent eet J ust a Word oS ington after the elections. The most sensible treatment for heart ee aoe atucee rit “As beMAddibi AAA AAAAMNUALULL LAAN ; is RELIABILITY ‘a i cC iasion will hold daily sessions. | trouble is to improve the digestion and to ia- ; . ee : . a ee i And that word is RELIAGILITY. It is the foundation The commissio oy ¥ A shadow o’er our lives is cast, 82026303623 6313302 sure the prcmpt assimilation of food. This can best be done by the regular use after meals, of some safe, pleasant and effec- tive digestive preparation, like Situart’s Dyspepsia Tablets, which may be found at most drug stores and which contain valuable, harmless digestive elements in a pleasant con- venient form. It is safe to say that the regular, persistent use of Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets at meal time IT rae Ee will cure any form of stomach trouble except { oldest citizens cf Montague—that of Mrs cancer of the stomach. Jean McLure Cameron.—which occurred Ni : —_ wh SL os -- Full size package of the tablets sold by | on the morning of Nov 5th, at the residence druggists at 50 cents. of her son, D G Cameron, ‘with whom she Little book on stomach troubles mailed free. vs Address Siuart Co., Marshall Mich. cutting plate glass, a hammer, itisofno use Harbor North, who, with Bis family Rat had spent the last 37 years of her life. The t #ny one but ourselves, will the finder | migrated to this country trom Ayrshire, deceased was relict of the late John kindly retur a to the City Hardware store and | Scotland, in 1821, of which fam ly there Ma oblige, RB Norton & Co, sachs ail pow remains bat oné--Derid McLure, : ‘ WANTED.—A thorough business woman, | Esq, of Lower Montague. Mre Cameron of every successful man’s business- People like to buy with the knowledge that the goods are all that are claim— ed for them. That's the reasonso many people buy from us. Just now we are booming Bedroom Suits. Se Pca Se Ra fe se We miss the sunshine of thy face. ’ An Invigorating and Stimulating Tonic Qur Quinine Wine, When in need of =~ pan a good, sound Quinine Wine, of full Quinine strength, we can supply it. Price 75c per bottle, A.W. REDDIN, Phm 3B Thv bands are clasped upon thy breast, | We have kissed thy lovely brow ; And in our aching bearts we knew The Lord has got thee now. ~atie—~_JOHIN NE WSON We record tcday the death of one of the pe tne rF, AX owes om Ye ST OF was 2h Si ned Fading Ea a a Se gy “ =. Ba oe er of the late Gavin D.cLure, of Murray LOST.—Or left somewhere, where we were We are show ing in ovr window, Shorey’s Ulsters. When you pass have a look at them. We have other makers Ulsters and Clothing just as good. We do not. confine our- ND EE a — nee SOO 02 @ oF OB / OS OS OSEDED OR Cameron, of Lower Montague, and daught- with s mémeans to take a branch ofan es was 84 years of age, and a professed mem-~ . tablished hoase. Age about thirtr. 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