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References On application, Oct 15 lyr . . e 4 a — - = Pn eo @ oe Bows oe Se The Superiority of Our Printing Is being recagmized 'lyy.. all Pntnctnttl l, tl nttil enf]ot® who appreciate go a wor The Exammer Publishing Co, Printets .and /M@blishers Char'ottetown’ 2eo> Oe =| 72> & 80°26 > : : ¢ | 20f6¢606602 s Q a ‘Dominion of Canada PROVISCE OF f rince Kdward sland sin the Cowrt of Chancery sBefore the Vice-Chancellor yTictoria, by the Grace of God, of teé J nit- ed Kingdom of Great Britain and, "re- —~— ow | { | ‘ ' | i ‘| ‘ ; a i ' i i land, Queen, Defender of the faith, etc. So William Sydney Smith, William Grd- ney Biot Smith, Douglas Aretas Smith, Anvie Windlee Wright, and Benry Pope Weight, all of Charcletiectown, in Queeri’siC oun- —~'— ty, im; Prince Ldward ‘Island, A L.8 )} Edwert Jarvis UHotigeon, of 1° Charletetowr, aforesaid, Master —~— of the Bolle, Robert R. Hodgeen, of the seme place, Gentlemac, and Annie Smith, of ‘Loudeg, England, wife of said Williau Sydney Savith. ‘We.command sou and every of wou that . within eight days wer the serviwe.of ‘thisi, Writ.an you, inclusive of the day of such). service, laying «!l matters and eucaises) aside, yon and eveny.¢f you do cause an, sppeerance to be entezed for you m ur) Court.of: Chancery, at Charlottetown, in Queen’a County, toa Bill filed by Darid Lemuel Hooper, ageinet the raid Wilhiam Sydoey Gmith, William Sydoey Elkot Smith, Douglas Aretas Siyith, Annie Win- tloe W right, Heary Pope Viv right, Edward Jarvis Hedgson, Robert &. Hodgson, amd | Annie Smith. and that gou.40 answer com cerning such things @s shall then asd, there be alleged against wou avd observe | what our eaia Court shall direct in thie bebalf, under pain of an e@ttagament jesv~ ing against your person, aod ach other process of contempt as thia Court shall award, and of tke Bil] hereia being taken pe confesso. Witness, the Honorable Rowan Robert PivGerald, Vice €bancellor, at Charlotte- town, the seventh day of June, in the year of oat Lord One Taousand Eight Huadred and Ninety-seven. WILLZAM A. WEEKS, Registrar. Thetime for appearence by Defendant, Anuie Sm ith, is extended by order of VieeChaacellor, of the 3rd July, A.D., 1897, to forty days from the 19th day of November, A. D. 1897. WILLIAM A. WEEKS, Registrar. This Writ cf Subpeena wae iseued by Atthrr Peters of Charlottetown, in Queen’s County, Solicitcr for raid Com- pisinant sept 19— lee. Application to Parliament. Public notice ishereby given that appli- — will be made to the Parliament 01 Aarada, at the nextsession thereof, for an Palld ee king the name of The Dcrainion Th ding and Loan Associaiion, to that of he Deminion Permanent Loxn Company. Dated at Toronto. this .7th d*y of Novem- r. A. D. 3897. MACDONALD, BOLAND & THOMPSON. 2 Toronto-street Toronto, Solicitors for Applicant’. ete —— ae gentlemen boarders wanted Apply nea rs, Angus Newberry, Grafton St, Fas’, oe ( Rattenbury's Pork Packing Establish- se, nov 2%—Ji pd THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 26, 1897 AROGHRBISHOP CLEARY’S MANIFESTO. Sin,— Like yourself, [ think Rev. Father Burke hae sigoally failed in his attempt to side-track the mauifesto of Archbiskup Cleary ; for like the ghost in Hamlet will not down. I cannot see howany unprejadiced per son can regard it any other light than as & Slap at Protestantism, and such being the | case | am fully convinced thai the course pursued by you must meet with general approval. My opinioa is that Roman Catholics | have very.much more to fear from cob- tact with One another, than from any fluence which may be exerted upon them by attendiug Protestant funerals, or assist- ing at Protestant marriages. Ifthe Archbishop had run over the statiswes of crime and rum-seliing in the cities of America, on both sides of the | line, -*he might have discovered that amongst the adherants of his own church at large, there are agencies at Ing io degrade hamauity to a level which could never be reached association with Protestants at any cf their respect- lo my mind the Areb- have finiehel his words : —** Wherefore come out from them and be ye separate, and touch uot the unciean thing, avd ye shall be holy.” la so.faras my observation goes, I think that Reman Catholics instead of losing either socially, morally or financially from intermingling with Protestants have been, from eble gatherings. bishop might as MANITESK¢ IG } weil these among and perhaps always will be, the gainers by | gg eo doing. «I have had business relations with many of them from my youth up. I bave kept.my eyes open, aod I can tell Father Berke tbatsuch of them as live | | amoagst Protestants in this eastern part of the Island, are not depending upon one cow shiveriug on the lee side of highway tences. They do not make dirty butter costing fifty centa per pound and then retail it at the stores for 16 cents truck. Nor do tiaey spend their suostance in gambliag..and frolicing, as they de in sections well-known to the Rev. gentleman, if we may dudge from a description which we saw in the papers not very long ago. If there are farmers on this Island who revel among such scenes, certain am TL they are no} generally found’in Pretestant commana ities. No, sir, let us cultivate the arts of peace and geod-wil] towards our ueighbors of whatever creed or nationality, doing unto othere ss we would have them do unto us, ana then there shall be no ¢ric— tion or jerring between us. So mote it be. , Yours very truly, Bothwell, Nov 23. Jos. MeV ane, ott THE HOME LESSONS RECORD. Sia,—“A Distressed Parent,” in your issue of the 23rd inst., hae undertaken to criticise the average time lesson table given to the pupils of the city schools @ record oer apentever their lessons for one week. Thie attempt.on the part of the educa. tional authorities of the city te biain information regarding the time apent'by pupils wut of school over their lessons, as well as t© iaterest the parents im the home work of the chikiren, 1 coueider'ne most praiseworthy -anil one that dhould wom-' mend itself to all,parents whe are.aemuoh interested ir the, peocress of their children, as they are fond of earping ateand oljecting calibre, tempts that anay be pet forth to bring the school and the home.wearer together, antl! to ivferm both teacher. and parent of the } attention paid by emy childrea to their. work. 2 Gramerv. Pagent Wirn « Becoup-Keerive Wanna. ; WITHIX REAGI NOW. «On the first of Neventher a change im ‘tee price of The Waily @lobe, Teronte,, was made, which @hould greatly iecrease, ite-circalation. iho the anmouncemment of the change it is stated that the great seduetion in the price of waper aad the introduction of the typesetting machines have made this porstzie, but, consideroag thez reat expense that will incur in their efforts to secure all the, news eweryday amd the exceedingly fall reports that they will .give of all important evente, $6 a sear was not too mach toypay. At $4 per pear their circula- tioa should soon reach the 50,860 mark, especialiy.as all the depac«enta, includ- jag their .excellent Sutanday i/ustrated edition, are to be Kept up t@ their present high stanodax4. It is stated dbat the powers are discussing the advisability of a naval demonstration in the Dardanelles to compel the Sultan to withdraw Thessaly. the Turkish troops from Royal makes the food pure, wholesome and dedictosa. Baking Absolutely Pure ROYAL BAKING POWDER ©O., NEW YORK. it took tie j} | Bell, the little sister of the work tend— | WEDDING BELLS AT POWNAL., Tar rgess-Meore. At ““Moasfields,” the residence of Mr. A. A. Moore, Pownal, ® very preity wedding place on Wednesday evening — Thanksgiving eve. On that evening the Rev. J. W. Howard, of Pownal, united in matrimonial bonds Mr. Joseph Burgess, manager of the Hazelbrook dairy station, | formerly of Bluevale, Ontario, and Miss Lena Marguerite, daughter of the host, | Mr. George Burgess, brether of the groom, buttermaker at Crapand, acted a8 groome- man, and Misa Phoebe McDonald, of Montague, was bridesmaid. The bride looked handsome ina costume of cream | serge with pearl trimmings, and wore a group ¢t blossome in ber bair, also carry- ing # beautiful bouquet. Che bridesmaid looked winning — in a tastefully made suit ofizht materi 1, and also i carried a bougvet. Miss Katie bride, made & very pretty maid of honor for the happy occasion. The musical programme, which included the Wedding Maren, was skilfully rendered by Mr. G. H. Moore, of this city, who presided at the organ accept ably. Among the guests present from the city very were Mr. and Mrs. T.J. Dillon, Mre. J. R. Moore, and Mr. R. B. Spi'levw, and there was also a number of Mr Barzeas’s fellow-cheesemakers tojoin in the pleasent event. After the ceremony the guests sat down to tables greening with good things, and mirth and gayety prevaited on all sid es, The presents were very numerous and valuable, including a number cf pretty | gifts,one of which was a very valuable clock from Mr. father, and several handsome tokens from the cheese- Ri 9 wurgeers 8 ' makers. Mr. and Mrs. Burgess will reside | at Hazelbrook. Tue Examiner joios in heat wishes. ae 4 a —_ PERSONAL. Alex. Martin, M.P., Valleyfield, is in i the city. Mr. L Haszard, S. M. is expected home tonight. He crossed to the ma:nuiand yesterday. Mrs. Sullivan, wife of Chief Justice Sullivan, returned from Montreal on Wed- nesday evening. Tie Mieses Josie, Katie and Edith Murray, of Boston, were passengers on the Halifaxthis moraing. They come to resume their studies at the Gonvent de Notre Dame. At the Queen Hotel: O Hennesbury, Maddy Creek; Chas McCormack and wife. Souris; A Woodard, Montreal; H Price Webber and Bostoa Comedy Vompany.§j Mr. Lewis Howat, of Tryon, lefi where he will make hisfuturekome. He was joined at Painsec -Junction by Mr. Thomas Cameroa, of Augustine Cove, who crossed.via Cape Traverse on Satur- day. the-employ of Mr. C. D. Rankin, the wel! known druggiet, wae ‘a passenger in the early train yesterday mouraing on his way to San Francisco where he will take up:hie residence. Previous to bis departure Mr. Macdonald was presented with a well-- filled purse by the memiers of Wildey (Lodge, .Indepeniient Order of Oddfellows. Mr. Wacdonali carries with bim the good to everything that. does nat comenend’ will end best wishes ef all who koow itself to their epecia! predilection or liasiter As a parent £ aio grateful for aog at- CD PEPIN. Foe ry him. “HOUSE, The Masonic Temple contained a very largeaad highly delighted audience last evening«vho had assembled to witness H. | Price Webber aud bis popular company iperformthe drama ot the “ White Slave,” aod it. wae done inawery fine ardeatisfactory manver. Mr.:Webber, as usual, has an ‘| .emcellent-company, including: the popular and pleasing actress (Edwina Grey, and all the charagters were well portrayed in the .drama,as well as in therfarce of the “Rough Diamond.” The plavifor this ewening 1s ithe powerful ev.otiomal drama of the “Stranger,” avhich will.be given for the dirst time in this city. —_——_—_—_ —- —_ oo -——— (oreoUarap—After a tnorougi. course of study at the P..E.1. Commercial College Mies Etiza C. Kawkins, of this city, secur- ef the diploma of thet institution. Her perseverance and dili- geace, “ éagether with her recogaized talents, which are of noordisary character, will, we are assuned, enable her to rise to a bigh pesition in whatever relations ske may enter. She has our very best w.sher for continued success. MAUR RAL ee — Bryan, Reetor, Charles Leigh, Jr., son ct Charles Leigh, Esq, B N., to Laura Edith daughter of the jate John Breckon, Esq., and grand daughter of the late Jobo Rayner Mayne, Commander R. N. DIED Fell asleep in Jesus,on the 25th inst, | after a lingering iliness, Anna Maud, aged 19 years, oldest daughter of the late Charles Paul, ofzthis city. ; [Faneral trom her mother’s resic e 1ce, CKestnut Street, Sunday at 1 o'clock, to Clyde River Cemetery .] in this city,on the 25th inst., Mes. L. C. Worthy, aged 43 years. j ;{f uveral tomorrow (Saturday) at {2,39 p. m. to People’s Cemetry. ] At Belle River, Nov. 16th, Christina e. Stewart, wifeof Rev. A. A. McLeod, aged 40 veare. At Green Marsh, M. H. Road, Nov. — 17th, Mrs. Effie Ross McDonald, widow of D. McDonald aged 85 years. At Selkirk Road, Queen’s County, Nov. 18th, Norman Mc’ zod, aged 58 years. The deceased wes 3 meek and humble Christian. pected touiz ht, ' Argyle Shore; Jos. &.'Perry, © R Dickie, | on | Wednesday morning for the Pacific coast, Wr. Geo. Macdonald for years past in || Mrg Taylor, Charles McDovald and Mr. business | 2LED On the 24th Nov. at St. Paul’s Church, | Ch’town, P. E. Island, by the Rev. J.T.’ LOGAT, AND OFHER ITEMS.’ TP From HBauirax.—The Fastnet is ex hogs were disposed of, eid a ScnHoot Dresxs.— Mark Wright & Co. sent tothe Convent, New Glasgow, N.S ° on Wednesday Jast,a large shipment ot school desks. ———— Tue Wearner—Winds increasing gales southerly and south westerly untettled mild and rainy. Storm signals | displayed at all points. Gakcchenle Ix roe Tors.—-Between Wednesday evening and this morning seven drunks were taken in charge by the police. They will appear before His Honer tomorrow morning, sniaaaeiieiia Diep Last Nigur.—Mrs. L. C. Worth~, whose illness bas been reported by ‘THE Examiner, died last night about eleven o'clock. Her bereaved husband aid family have the sympathy ofall. cr Prosperity ~The Moncton Times comes to hand in a new dress, avd looks exceedingly well. The Times is an up-to-date newspaper, and Tne ExaMiMeR is pleased to notice that it despite tie change of government. —_— SiGNs 18 Opprettowsuie.—On Monday evening last a Rebekah Lodge, in connection with Prince Wdward Lodge No. 22,1.0.0.F., wus instituted in Summerside, and yester- day a deputation from Alpha Rebekah Lodge, of this city, went up by special train and conferred the Rebekah degree upon all who were eligible for membership. The name of the new lodge is Maple Leaf. The ladies and gentlemen of the order who went up from Charlottetown speak in the highest terms of their treatment while in the western capital. ‘Ihe special was in charge of Conductor Gillis,and the railway arrangements were well carr.ed out. P. B. Istuaxv Hosprrat.—Bunbury con- tributions to P. E. Island Hospital : Mr. Robery Bovyer....cccesseeeseeessevees $1.60 Mr. Wm. Muteb......-s.ccccceeessoes 1,00 Mr. Aubrey Mutch........-sseessesererereee 1.00 Mr. Rogers Furquharson............ 1.00 Mr. Henry Farquharson..........-... «75 Mrs. dames Farquhareon. ......... 50 Mire. OD. Mme0O scnccense «+ « év v:seveee-vies Mire. F. Bovyer..cccccors sec sccccsessers 1.08 Mr. Herbert Mason............sc0reeee0e. 50 Mr. Stephen Farquharson.........++. . 20 Collected by Mrs. Robert Bovyer. | A. M. Beer, Secy-Treas, L. A. S. Tx Boston Boar.—The steamer Hali- fax did not arrive from Bosten until about two o'clock this morning. Her passen- gers were: Josie, Katie and Edith Murray, Trainor. The delay in the arrival of the steamer was occasioned ty unfavorable weather and pressure of freight. The Halifax lett on return to Boston this after- noen about two o'clock. passengers were Mrs. MacKenzie, P. Robertson and Master Harry Coyle. f€his was the last trip ot the Halifax from Cbar- lotustown for this season avd a large number of the frieuds of Captain Pveand the other popular and efficient officers were on the whart to say au revoir, The officers of the Halifax have hosts of friends in this city, and they may be sure of a hearty welcome upon their return next year. Sreamsnte Norges. — The Southport steamer with her cupacity for freight and passengers is still made fast to the Ferry Wharf. How long is this state of mis- management to continue’ Kcoho answers. How’ long. The traffic on Southport Ferry ‘today presents a doleful picture of hardship and inconvenience. The steamer Hil!sborough is plying coastantly from side to side but cannot carry half tne passengers and freight wanting to come to the city. When this steamer left South- port side this forenoon, as crowded ae her capacity would warrant, there were left behind some 50 vebicles laden with pro- dace for the market, aud before the steamer would return for those thus wait- ing the market prices woul be weakening and,with bad roads and still worse crossing accommodations, the farming community left to reap disappointment at the hands of the governing power. The steamer Elfin is doing good work | to and from Rocky Point Ferry, according to her capacity,and is plying constantly to keep the traffic clear between Kocky Point and Charlottetown. nae FOL 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 themselves by their excellence for every housekeeper wants the “BEST,” and knows it when she gets it. Ask for “SOVEREIGN” brand Made by SIMSON BROS. & CO. Halifax. NS. Tue New Packxine House began ki. ling operations vesierday, and several hand red to | thriving | Her outward | B — JTONRFITINTTDEDTETNNERNNRNDNATET HINTTDETRETI TEN TE RFRAR THES HPT ITE ITAA: Meet me at the Always Busy Store. ———— Better late than never, but better never late; however this lot just fits in; we wanted them, you want them. CHAP RIBBONS for fancy work, all art sbades, 2 widths Jap silk 27 inches wide; cream, black, nile, b:own, pink and sky. ty + == oe ’ Black Moreen Skirting. vv wide width, 45c and 45ce yd.- Black Taffeta Silks ——-ALSO —— Some very choice Dress Lengths in Black Fancies il ae STANLEY SBROS., - The Always Busy Store SSSTTTTIV TS CSTV TT ery aVveFTIVerT VT TTT —_——_—— I have removed the Glass and + balance of my Crockery Ware To my Grocery Store, where I will continue to gell it off at COST until completely cleared out. ‘The sale will only last a few weeks, so call and get bargains. T J. MORRIS STREET Se Old Sydney Mine Round Coal SlEaeaAMER ELLIOT Due tce-morrow with 500 tons. Above Coal landing Monday. Parties having ordered will please be ready t» receive ~ BR. McMILLAN 3i Guar. ms u Ul t iL iin, Sidi Sicha 5 an se ais oe iit an multe 4 oe a ( ‘“ -— ce oe ae ee panare a ag “— =e yar eevee ~~ Satan ad e ee ee . 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