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DECEMBER 7, 1897. een serene ; ~~ . - A SN A I ON PA I a TL A SAT = THE NEWs IN SHORT METKE SIGNS OF THE TIMES ta sean insitlaeialaina ‘ , ce SIG S , A ; FA ya simply drop one of ® seen ie LOCAL AND O.HER ITEMS, ; a vevevevevevevenevvevevenevepvvver evevvneneney conrensvaneneanntnt ttt: 2, 0 | tems of Inter ot Rolled Down For More Enlargement of Carter & Co's,, Store—| _ } =~ li» > 5 7s Reading, : something About Their Gouds, Ree ne a ee ee eens j Meet rie at Ih» Le Zen VY $ a ae Hola . ce . «¢ Mee Ti lik i trally-located l Sexxen pe Harvor is reported clear = ij)» -_ ' o sboro, Albert county, N. , sxe we cnown ceatralily-\ocated ice today waoy LV ’ 3 | B., died on Sunday morning, aged ~ | establishment of bee Dens r & Uo., bas a My = tl ° Aw ay 8 Busy Store : {hh Saturday Nght is takiog to | been materially enlarged by the building Tne Weather —Fair today, fresh to | ae Q secure from Mgr. Farreily, of Belleville, a } retraction of the steps {hw sil pleas: y Just try it Most Appropriate _ |Christmas Gift To Send to fe Friends Abroad te Is a Copy of Prince Ed- he | ward Island Illustrated. © | HELHGHGLGLHS af} Ve treats CHRONIC DISEASES by the Salis- bury method of persistent +elf-help, in rem ?ving causes rom the blood. Con- i. tinn us, inteligent treatme« ntin person as er by letrer insures M'pimum of suffer- ie ingand Maximum of cure possible in each case. Avoid attempts anaided. | s || Graduate of W. ¥. University And the NEW YORK HOSPITAL. | eh hee Pt, : ear T*enty years practice in N. Y. City. Diploma registered in 1’ §. and Canada, DDRESS: CHARLOTTETOWN, P E I, CANADa« OFFICE. Victoria Row Accomodations reserved for patients. References on application, eksnidel Oct 15 lyr r : 89c SLIPPERS FOR MEN We have placed on our counter a line of men’s velvet slippers, reg- ular price $2.15, our price to clear SMe. Aiso other lines at $1,1€ 125 and 1.50. This is your chance to secure men’s slippers at low prices, Come early. R. BB. Jost Corner. FOO OSE SHED DOCG BOVE eon JOC e-” SOC Coe sm coeeeeee seee «“eeeee Stamper’s O04 C068 1E0° 5004 @ B ) ds. hd yar [ brs Re-eramelled, cleaned, ve repaired and stored; fin- ish.and wear guaranteed aqual to the best new along early before the rush is on. H. R. LARGE. At'Large and Son’s Carriage Factory, Upper Gt. George St. "| Printi - in all its branches at the Exam INER oOtlice, one cf the bes« equip- iped Job Printing Establishments on ‘P.-E. Island work. Send your whee!s ronto election, “‘congratulations are due to Mr. Tarte.” Sothev are. It isa victory for M ve Tarte, Mr. Blair, Mr. Greeushields and the million dollar deal. No ove knows each night just where the Sultau of Turkey spends the hours of darkness. He has a series of bedrooms— as many as fifty, it is said, in some of bis palaces —and to these he retires alone, sleeping in whatever apartment mav table his fancy. The doors are made of solid iron and ere fied with hig':ly elaborate locks. The Halifax Herald of Monday remarks that, ‘rev. J. W. Falconer, pastor of the Firat Presbyterian church, Truro, preached in Coburg road church yesterday morning and in St. Mathews in the evening. On both occasions the rev. gentleman was listened to with deep and interested atten- tion. Rev. Mr. Falconer is one of the foremost Presbyterian preachers in Nova Scotia, a fact that was demonstrated to Halifax people by his thoughtfu!, eloquent aod earnest sermens yesterday.” Presbyterian polity is to be discussed before the courts at Ottawa. The heirs of the late Rev David J Hyland are suing for arre wages of salary while he was wrong- fully suspended,and fora time after he was reinetated. Charges were made against the deceased minister upou which he was suspended by the Presbytery of Ottawa. He was acquitted and reinstated, but when be went back to his church to preach no one attended, and he had the church to himself. After a short perio of such experiences, he resigned Those whe signed the bond guaranteeing his salary are now being sued. The Bishop of Bristo!] at his enthrone- mept said: “I take my bishop’s seat among you asthe heir, and to you the repre-entative, ot St. Coad of Mercia ard of Birinus of Wessex, who satin their bishops’ seate 1,250 yearsago. I can count my episcopal ancestry name by name on eitherside. I take my bisbop’s seat among you as the only person corm petent to.exercise episcepal juriedi: tien, to perform episcopal functions, in thi- eit® of Bretol and in the deaneries of North Wilts, in accordance with the priuciples of the Catholic Church and the immemorial Constitution of this realm. It is in that character, in that authority that I shall always know, aod you will always know, that my episcopal acts are done. The Marchand government, of Quetec. after the u-usl grit manner, are going into the monev borrowing busiwess, this time for $2,600,000, and again in the usual grit mavner al#o, are trying to put the blame on the loan of their predecessors. They allege that the previons government lett a deficit of over $900,000, and made promise of about $1,000,000 in railway eu bsidies “without legislative warrant.” There is no evidence so far of avy deficit except of grit manufacture, and the Marchand government can be vader so obligation as 10 subsidies promised by their predecessors “without legelative warrant.” From the evidence so tar, it appears that the new loan of $2,000,000 is to pay a deficit mad, and subsidies promised, by Mr. Marchanu and hie friends. Sir Arthur Farword, bart, con«ervative member of parliament for the southwest divisioa of Lancashire. in a speech at Liverpool on Thursday, in discussing Great Britain’s friction and the attitude of other powrrs, spoke of the fortign policy of the United States as b* ng difficult to forecast. Speakiug broadly ne explained, the United States would be slow to draw the sword in any quarrel excepting with berself; but at the same time, be added, “ her domestic and political divisions are eo keen, her politicans are so uwoscrupul- ous as to the methods they use to injure their opponents, and their prese so sensa- tional and effective, that any day the nited States might unwittingly aod without real intent,be found in conflict with som*-other powers.” At the bottem ef Yankee hearts there is,regard for England, but their minds are so overloaded with old preja- dices that we could not wi h reasenable certainty calculate on which side of an 1s- sue the great republic might stand. 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 ehe gets it Ask for “SOVEREIGN” brand Made by SIMSON BROS. & CO. Halifax. N 8. ren ~ season it will be filled with achoice stock of chinaware, and fancy yoods. The second floor wilt be used a# a eatock room fur the wholesale departmeat, and the third ‘will be set apart as a store-roum for surplus stocks of wall paper. The store may vow be entered from Grafton street as well as from Qieen street. It will be a great conveaience inthe busy seasou to have two places of entrance and exit, The establist ment of Geo. Carter & Co., bas for several years been kuowa as the headquarters of Santa Clauy, the friend of the little ones, aud this year he willagain take up quarters there knowing, as he does, that it is the largest esiablisb- ment in the province in the lines of fancy goods, toys and books suitable for Curist- mas gifts. Carters’ stock of ho.iday goods was never better than it is this vear, and no one need be without something in keep- ing with the seasoa. Judging by the trade they have already obtained the Mo-sars, Carter may expect a big run during the holidays, anda enug slice of patronage the rest of the year as well. The addition to the building was put up for the owner by Mr. Philip Coyle, aud the interior was painted by Mr. James Traiuor. The inside woodwork was done by Mr. Angus Martin. PERSONAL. Mr. J. A. Matheson Inspector af Fisher- ies, is in the city, There is no change to note in the condi- tien of Senator Arsewault today. it is pleasing to hear that ex-Counciller Morris is improving in health. Hon. W.S. FieMing arrived at New York on Saturday and is now in Helifax. Mr. E. H. Wrigkt, of Summerside, was in the city last evening on his way home from Nova Scotia. The friends of Mr. Richard E. Mo rao are glad to see him out again after his severe illnees. Mr. P. Blake registered at the Halifax Hotel, Hatitsx, on Saturday evening. He ig on hix wav home from Boston, ard ix expected in Charlotte town tomar row night, Mr. B. A. McNab, ter ceveral years news editor of the newsev Siar. of Montreal, has received well deserved promotion to the positon of assistant managing editor. Conyratul sine. Registered »t he Qaeen: KE G Head, Montarne; EH Wrynt, Summ reid; KR E KH adsbbew, Mis+ Bertie B-adshaw, Bedeque; Alex Campbell, Summerside: John Van Winkle, St. Lonis. At the Hotel Davies: DA McKinnon, Georgetown; H E Ellis, St John, Mrs. Chase Rogers .children,and nurse.Albert 0; Wm Richards, Bideford; J A Matheson, Camphelton; W A Ching, Summerside; Jas 1) Bixeett. Diecou-e, CB. Rev Alian Simp*on, who returned from New Jersey very much improved in health became ill on Saturday with what seemed like malarial or bilions fever, and he was noable to preach Sunday as Le expected to d»>.—Halifax Herald. —_—~-> «<< THINGS TO MAKK A NOTE OF, 1.0 O.F.—Regular meeting of Alpha Rebekah Lodge tovight. Nowimation of officers and other important busimess. Tra served Thursday at St. Paul’s S. R. from 5.20 until 730. Also tea on Eure— pean plan afternoon and evening at re- frestiments tables, Oysters, ice cream and candy at S', Paul’ 8. R., Thursday Dee. 9:h. Proceeds in aid of the new hospital. Lecrcre—Rev. W. H. Harding wiil deliver » lecture in the New Glaag »w Hall on Wednesday, the 15th inet, at 7 30 o’clock. Sutgect, “How to be Heal hy, Wealthy and Wise.” A collection will ve taken to defray expenses. Scorcumen ro THE Front.—All who honor Scotiand’s immortal Bard, sbonid not fail to bear Mr. Fallerton in St. James Hall to-night. Burns as an interpreter of 7 am and Nature isthe sutg-ct of Mr. Falic. vo. » lecture in St. James’ Hall tonight, Don’t miss it. Hear Mr. Fallerton te-night in St. Jame’s Hal! on hobbie Burne. Commander Cheyne will lecture at the Opera House on the 20th inet. As this lecture will be wost important and interesting one we advise our readers to make a note of the date. Arrived, Schrs Clara Jane, AS Towne- hend Julia Ward, St. Ann arrived coal laden to C. Lyons & Co. Don’t miss attending the concert, pie and basket social to be held by the ladies of St, John’s Episcopal church, in Milton Hall, tomorrow, ( Wednesday) evening. Yon will hear a good concert, bave plenty of jes and an opportunity of supplying your- aelves with well-filled baskets of choicest cake. Doors open at 6.3@ p. m. Faxcy Sate.—The Faithful Circle of King’s Daughters intend (D. V.) holding a ale of fancy articles suitable for Christ- mas, and a tea,on Thureday next, Dee. 9th, at St. Pan!’s Schoolroom, in aid of their work in the P. E. Isiand Hospital. Doors open at 2 o’clock. Admittance iQc; tea 20c. Home made cake and home made candy. Oysters through the evening. Refreshment tables with ice creams. dy td Pouice Covrat.—This morning a young man named John Cullen was fined $5 or 30 days for drunkenness. A charge of stea'- ing @ sugar-bow] from a saloon- keeper, preferred against Cullen, was dismissed. Joseph Mahar was fined $2 or 10 days for drunkenness, q nodal. Crating —A meeting ofall interested in curling will be held inthe Y.M.C. A. parlor tomorrow (Wednesday) afternoon at half past four o’clock to arrange for the commencement of the “roarip’ game.”— T. C, James. Propvce Sarpments—Mesers. A. Horne & Co., bave loaded the schooner Athlete for Pictou. She is taking 1000 bushale white oats and 15¢0 bushels black, and 250 bags of salt. The same firm are also loading the schooner Bryce with hay. Carvell Bros have joaded the schooner Hydra for Pictou. She is taking hay and oats, 3000 bushels in all. Tae Muivxstrets.—The St. Danstan’s College Minstrels hada full dress rehearsal! in the Recreation Hall of the College last night. His Lordship Bishop McDonald aod other distinguished visitors were perent. Tre rehears:.] was quite succcss- tul and on Monday night the performance at the Opera Honse will uadeubtealy be good. Theplans of the Hall are at Dodd’s and Reddin’s Drugstores where the tickets may be obtained. New Law Firw—Attention is directed to the advertisement of McDonald & Inman, attorn-yr-it-law, commirsioners, etc, whohave opened an office on the Cameron Block. Mr. McDonald atndied law in the office of Peters, Peters & Ing- and Mr. Inman studied with Hon. H.C, Macdonald, They are both young m?n of ab lity and we feel sure, meet with euccess in their profession. _—— What shall I buy for that Xmas. pres eat? See it anything here will help you. A nair of genuine French opera glasses, a ware,» pair of bisque figures, a writing desk, a dressing case, a Berlin proto rap i aviuo selbum,s dressed doli, «a bend- some purse, or card case, acigar case, a Boys Own,’a Girls @ wn. Come and see the finest line of gooda in thee ty at the Sunuy side Bookstore, Ha zard & Moore. Prince Edward Island Iltus trated. Price 25c, for sate at ail the booksteres. ~ eee = — ~a] =] ee 28 eo ee ] 2 4] HOP Oo qd un as | That we are selling the best Baking Powder, Fiavoring Essenees and Spices for Christmas bak- ing The reportis true. Johnson & Johnsen Graduates in Pharmacy. = eo « *. eo ee 4 a @e 644 e224 28282 @e 7 | | | | | | , | — 2e0204e oe et 6. @ OQ ANNGAL MEETING —OF hu 1— ‘Se ok GCG Gir The general annual meeting of the Charlottetown Y. M. ©. A. will be held inthe Y M C A Parlor on Mon- day Dec. 13th, at 8 p.m, P. S.—This is an intensely impor- tant meeting, as it must be decided whether the Association shall continue or allow the property to be soi under the mortgage. To this meeting is in- vited not only the subscribers, but al! who are in any way interested in the future of the Young Men’s Christian Association and Reading Room. WwW. C. TURNER, President FOR SALE CHE AP.—4 Mason & Hamlin Orean, style C, has two sets of reeds, in goo! order, Apply at the Examiner (Office. octzij—eod 2wkse gy od fountain pen, a nice eet cf Jap chira | of an extension attherear. Toe extension ; atrong east and south winds with rising | S> . : ; ‘ : om expression, “that | '* of brick, and is three stories in he ght, | temperature tonight or We Ineaday with | ae & Ub» infidel paper, Toronto Sat » Nieht2? | Lt is the width of their main store and the ; local falls of rain ard snow. | # paper, tO Salurday Night. weir tj ! w@ . : : —_— oe ; Si! » height \ ' y= 8} Ce ne = is } The town of ¢ ampbellfon is expropriat- oe Gat ENS te Chisty-mx feet long. ine. Pee in xa \» oy Q § ing the water works that supply the town Phe addition is veatly sheathed and ar- A Worp i Srasox.—Ali persons hav | $- 8 4 . ’ : . tistically painted, au ike the tn re, ii 2c gainst the city of arloite. | &- U and is preparing to acquire an electric |.) : | af . d, as 4, | ke the man store, | ing accounts against the city of Charlotte. = li light plant Mesichens. hen voted |“! ted by electricity and heated by hot | town are requested to hand the same to | #— } : : a . : ; Pom : : i i Veo (1 -]- . y ~y e~ aig hot water and and stir for a mo- | money for electric light and will control | ait. wi. = the City Clerk on or before Saturday next. = : me shen set away to cool ise Owe water mveteus [he ground fl.or portion of the addition | An advertisemert to this effect appears | a-— pi nt eT ieee ‘ . « hs ° 3 a pent, tt ae aud shen alee The M 1 Herat - is to be used as a seed | elsewhere iu today’s issue. _- fis mS QUICKIV, Al { : se . ald say 7 ' ' s ~ It hardens « ” , ie Montreal Herald says of the Tuv- | store in the spring; but for the holiday —_<— t , os iv I tim e « A -“ | Viothers 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 ing prices To Make Quick Sales $2.50 FOR $1.95 3.00 FOR 2.25 3.50 FOR 2.65 415 FOR 3.15 Every garment new and this season’s importation. Se STANLEY BROS., The Always Busy Store all NYQIVEVININTIVTNNDYNNY DED HDDEAYONTT DTT ENTE AEDT INET ET PET PRAT EET TN PPT TER IEF PPT PAPA VFFTFTTFeTeTT TTT TTT F Just Think of | and before buying remember that I have la:d in my winter's stock of tevie Bled ee A Empire Blend aoa the tea that has given such splendid satisfaction for the last 3411 .020: We have it in 1-ib pkgs, 4 and 5-Ib tins and 20 and 60-lb steel chests. Call and get a supply DASVBlVSESssset T J. MORRIS QUEEN STREET eEEEUE EY EVEN ve We have the pro- ‘per shapes in Men's and Boys’ Hockey Boots, Prices low, Ladies’ and Girl's Oil Pebble Skating Boots from $1.25 upwards “WAH. Stewart & Co KASAAAS ESSE Se EE SE a a, +: *, : = at, x 7, *, a, %, e «, a ' ; a ee It’s resources are rarvellous, No cost beyond the price of the Piano charged for the additional value given. Their new patent Agraffi Bridge places this Piano Ten Yeais in advance of atiy other Piano made, It will pay to call and inspect the Heintzman Piano. ae" uv ) D> iy Yy AW > y The P.F. I islant Wuasie House.