a 4 DR. Clitk } he SP ASES by the Sal a- y me'hod of pers stent +elf help, in | n \ pues Tren he blood. «ten. < Yo Treatmentin per «on ? ¥ let er ipsures M Dimum of -uffer- § g Vasumom of cure pos: ie ia Aveid attemp’s at aided : . . 5 Graduate of N.Y. U ty Graduate oF N.Y. University | h Andthe NEW YORK HOSPITAL, « ‘-enty vear+ practice in N. VY. Citw } pion! steredin!) §. and Canada, ADDRESS: CHARLOTTETOWN, P E I, CANADA OFFICI Victoria Row Aceon os reserved for patients Referenees Oo application, le * > lyr Va —— . ! Prely Gil an Mil ; Mur holiday stock in its variety, Warrants us in say- ing that in all the manv pr-«ns= collected for the boidey season, none are Cheaper Rarer Richer Choicer Than are offered splendia stock of Watches Jewelry Cut Glass Noveltizs terling Silver Novelties ancy Clocks. Specially selectad for holiday season. Something For Every near rat Person. W, W, WwW ELLNER in our “mm C9 the AAAAAAAAAARAAAAAAAARAARARAAARAA AS OE eS = /- e@ AAA Jeweler. « Ko SESSLER MORTGAGE SALE. To be sold by Public Auction, at the Court Heuse,in Summerside, on Saturtay, the 22ad day of January,A D,ie8, at the hour of tweive o'clock, noon, under a power of sale contsin- edinamortgige datedthe twenty-first day of eptember, A. 2. Ist6,and made between hte Meqneauit and Peter Meqneault and nh ariotte Meqneault, wife of said Peter Me- qneault, of the one part, and J. Edward W yatt, of the other rart, Alland singuiar that tractof land situate on Lot 15, Prince Countv, Prince Edward Is land. bounded as follows:—Commeacing on the shore of Bedeque Bay,in the south-e*st angle of land of ‘iIhaddey Arsenault: thence along the same northeasterly seventy-two cha'tnsand fifty links, or te the southern boundary of land tormerly owned by Daniel Arsenault. and iand owned by Paul Perr:; thence easterly along the same seven chains and one link, to land of Louis Perry; thence southwest+riy along the same seveuty two ehains and fifty linksto the shore, thence following the same westerly to the place of commencement, containing fifty acres of land. more or less For further particulars apply at the office oJ Kaward Wyatt, Summerside. La‘ed this 3:aday of December, A D, 1897, J. EDWARD WYATT, Mortgagee dec6—dii—1 SOOO FH 0909008 DO Chocolate and O= Blood Skating Boote for ladies, serviceable and stylish, and the price only $2.00 a pair Other lines of Skating Bont« ranging in price from $1.35 up. Ladies’ Oil Pebble Hockey Boots, at $1.85 a pair, fine Skating Boots— Dongola Skate log Boots, $2.00 and $2.25 a pair. R. EB. Jost Stamper’s Corner. SOCCSESE ~ OECSOOS A GOCE SSASSOR®™ «220080 ; ; ; : | sSOr 000s Orns C000 ewes CEer 900 S 00040006 LEGAL CARD WARBURTON & McKINNON Barristers, Attorney’s, Notarys Public. Commissioners for State of Massackuse'te, 4c., & ¢, OFFICES ———enay, Cameron Riock, Charlot’ etown rennan Kui'lding, Summerside 1 Kent Street, Georgetown, A-B. Wargvr: , D. A MeKinwce Be Age De C: Ler ©. Dec, 1, 1897-1 aw & wim a Bottled Joy. ed _———-- oo a ° * i | | leading part in the al Ce es de not be easily filled, and that the EEE EEE EES SESE SPE Eye YEE YE Ey have won on their own advertise themaelves by their excellence fo every bcveckee per wants the “BES1,” sud bac s it when she ,ete if. THR DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, DECEMBER 21, ‘89 q MERTING AT TIGNISA. Mr. George Conroy P esented P.limentary With a Com- Address On Saturday the 18th inst, a meetir go the Friends « I George Conor y, Ke q, Was held i St. Mary's Hall, Tignish, a: 7 p.m tue purpose of tendering him av adace previous to his departure from that place Che night was stormy and cold thue pre venting the attendance of may woe would giadiv bave been present to bid adieu to ‘ one who for many years had taken a town. Che meeting appointed J. B. Richard, E Gd, to the chair and the tullowing ; address was reed by Edward Hackeit. E-4 . ¥. LA: = Tienisu, Dee 18, 1897. Georce Conroy, Esquire, late Collector of Customs, Lignish : Drak Sin,—Hav.og heard that it is your Intention soon to leave this place and fix your abode, we, the undersigned, beg leave tO give expression to ihe deep aud sincere regret we feel at seeing you depart from aud among us, While understanding fully appreciating the cause of your ueparts ure we realize that your absence create a blank in this community that will loss of such ao intelligent citizen will be felt here for many days to come. During the long period that you held the position of Collector of Customs here you have discharged your duties in an able aud efficient manner, giving every saustac- 1100 to your superior officers as well as the public in general, Asa citizen you have by your kiod and amiable disposition endeared yourself to attairs of his fern will | task to fultil with impartiality the duties of an official postion without giving offevce to some one, For twe nty years I have s'ruyuled to deal in an honest straight- f rvard manner with all those u ith whom } mr othcial porinon had brought we in , fer | contact, and if ] huve made misiakes they 68 | were those of the heart head and not of the rn Lhe sentiments expressed in your very flattering address are those of | I peope with who I have lived on term» of the most cordial friendship and among whom | A,.WAYS have been t» end my days had fate not decidad other- Wise, But no matter to what land Provi- devc® may direct me I will always enter- tain the most kindly recollections of the would ; *cenes of my childhood, of my countrymen jand of my old home. Circumstances at pre-ent demand that I take up my abode im another clime, but IT owe it to myself to hope that ander more auspicious condi- tious | may yet return to my native land, which Lt am now oblig-d to leave | with 80 much regret, Your kindly | reference to Mre. Conrey and wishes for her fature happiness, will, I assure you, be deep'y anpreciated by ua both. In conclusion I may sav thatit will ever be mv greatest p-easure to hear of vour pros~ perity. I thata kind Providence will strengthen your har ds in making vour homes happy, avd your country great. Speeches were also made by Rev. D. M. McDonald, Elward Hackett, M. oh. A. James H. Davidson, Michael McElroy, Michael Christopber and others, which the meeting dispersed, trust afier ———- ee <a DISCIPLINE INTHE SCHOOLS. Sirk,—In your issue of the 1£t) inet., in ali whe. have hed the pleasure of your | referring to the recent trial of one of the acquaintance; as an able and supporter of all you have always stood in the front rank, aod, as a member of our Temperance Society, known as the League of the Cro-#, you have not only encouraged its progress and development by your presence at the meetings, bat you nave voue so, above ali, by your sound advice and personal example. In ccnclusion, we trust that health and prosperity may follow you wherever you go, and that in your journey through life you may always meet friends wno will be worthy of your confiience and who will be capable of appreciating your rare qualities of head and heart. Please to alsoconvey to Mrs. Conrcey our best wishes for her future bappiness in the home designated for beth ot you by Divine Providence. D.M.Macdonald, P.P. Jobo Bernard. E. Hackett, M. L. A. A. J. Gaudet. Peter Doyle. J. M. Chaisson. W.W.Wickham,M.D. James Gourlay. P. L. Chaisson. Peter Broderick. J. F. Chaisson. A. F. Larkin. F. Gallant. J. H, Davidson. Wm. Carruthers, Alder C. Dawson. Fidele DeRoche. B. D. Waite. J. Doiron, M. D Sylvain Gaudet. A.J. McFadyen. Jas. Harper. J. H. Myrick. Michael McElroy. J. J. McLellan. J.M, Nelligan. Jobn A. Hackett. A. Thibedean, Albert Glidden. D. Arsenault, James McTazue. J. Richard. J. E. Richard. M. Christopher. Atthe conclusion of the read ng cf ihe adiress Mr. Conroy replied as follows: In parting from you, gentle- men, it is natural to suppose that I do so with regret for I leave behind me the friends of my childhood and the places which are always heid*o sacred in the breast of every irne man, my country and wy home. This country contains everything that is near aud dear to me. dere I was boro, here my father made an honorable name for himself loved and respected by the people, here he died and is buried. Her- my young and talented brother sleeps by his side in the old Catholic churchyard. Here my graud-uncle came a young and energetic Scotchman. Here he earned tne love and admiration of the people. Here by their co-operation be built the first public build- ing of brick ever erected in this province, aud the spire of that magnificent charch pointing to the heavens will stand as a monument to hia memory. Gentlemen I know you are all aware that it is a difficult Roya! makes the food pure, wholesome and delicious, Absclutely Pure ROYAL BAKING POWDER * NEW YORK. -. FOR MERIT ',Lat’s why we received Seven First }*yt,¢a ana Honorsry Medal at the Pro- vine al Exhibiticu for SOVEREIGN Lacdr Sovereign Flavolirg Extracts merits. They A: is: (&@ VEREIGN” brand Meco ly: si ov BLOS, & CO. Haltis... NS, intelligent movements started for | some years back in Tignish, for the moral | and social well being of its inhabitants, | city teachers for assaulting a pupil, you are in error in stating that the defendant called witnesses to prove that tre boy was guilty of disobedience and misconduct, etc. There was no eviderce at all to show that the boy waa guilty of impertinence, nor was there any particular misconduct proven against him. His most heinous offence was threatening to tell his father when the teacher assaulted him. But it was clearly proved that this teacher, who claimed to act like a firm and judicious parent, flew into an. insolent passion = With the boy, and not ouly called him vile names but assaulted him in @ most disreputable manner. Asa result the boy was severely injured and was bleeding from the wounds intl eted by this judicious teacher. Is this the manver ia which «& xensible parent would punish his boy? Before a teacher can successfully govern a class or depart- ment of a echool be must be able to tru his temper aod himself, aud a teacner possessed of a violent and ungovernable temper is unfit to teach anywhere except in an inatitntion fike *Dotheboys Hall” which D ck-: s described. Many parents ia this cite have hereto- fore had their children aesaulted in a timilar manoer by different teachers in our cy schools aud the time has almost arrived when «nother euch writer aa Dickens will be rmquired to expose wad correct ''» wrongs wh ch are almost daily being i ficted op pupila by teachers, «ome of whom «re in many respects a second edition of Sqneers. All or nearly all the city teachers were noanimous in upholding the teacher on trialeven before tne evi- dence was taken and their moral support had the eff ct of adismissal. The parents of Chariottetown do not want any Czar- like discipline in our schools, and teachers should vot ferget that pupils and parents have rights that cannot be trampled upon. Yours ete., WitiiaM Se.ver. Charlottetown, Dec, 22, ’97. ——_—_—- gov- PERSONAL. A Lord, Esq. went West yesterday afier- noon on departmental business. Charles E. Kaulback, M. P , and Miss Ada Huot, Lunenburg, were married on Fridey evening last. Mrs. ‘McArthur, Me Artbur, Maitland,is visiting ber pare nts at North Bedeque, P. E. I. Mr. Harry Kellett, of Dartmouth, N.S. is visiting triends in Charlottetown. He, is the8guest of Mrs. James Smith, Great George Street. Registered at the Queen: Miss H Hunter, Boston; E A Wright, Summer- aide; Colin Wriybt, Bedeque; William Moffat, Mayfield; Jobo R Larkin, Rich- mond; David Egan. Mount Stewart. Mr. T. J. Dillon, the well-known cheese buyer and exporter, leftthis morn- ing for Nova Scotiz on his way to Great Britain 0. a business trip. He expects to sail from Halifax on Thursday next. Mr Dillon will be abeent from the proviuce five or six weeks Mr. J. M. Lyons, General Passenger and ‘Iicket Ayent ot the Intercolooial Kailway, arrived in Charlottetorn last eyening. This forenoon he weet east accompanied by Superintendent Sharp, Mr. McDocald, Mr. Hoggan and Mr. Houle. At the Hotel Davies : Master C Morri- son, O W Morrison, Neil McQuarrie,Sum merside, Jno M Lyons, Moncton; G W Fairweather, St Jobn; R W Houston, Montrea'; R O Crowe, Truro; J A Leaman, Halifax; R Klombies, Liverpool; Wm Richard-, Bideford; B C Cox, Souris. Mersrs. T, B. Davies and N. Tooker took prominent parts in the rendition of the play of *Ici on Parle Francais,” at Windsor College school last week. Mr. Handsombody, the head master of Windsor College schoo: is highly spoken of. He took charge of the school in December last and bis work has been excellent. His long experience in England has rendered him eminently fitted for his position. — oOo THINGS TO MAKE A NOTE OF, Imrportaxt.—Remember the sale of magazines, periodicals, etc.,at the Catho~ lic Literary Inst tute this evening, at 8 o'clock. Wricuts Hatt. — Remember the public concert on Christmas night, by the ‘Temperance Crusaders. Tickets 10 cents. Children 5cents. Don’t forget the hour, 7.30. out senceneentnpasetmnestanenaounnntasasst Withdrawals in Government sav ing banks exceeded deposits last month by $29,000. Visit Paton’s Xmas display this p.m. content | w'fe of Rev, S. J. | ohnson & Johnson | =e LOCA AND OTHER ITEMS, Mipxicur Mass will be celebrated jn St. Paul’s Church, Sammerside, on Christmas Eve. The sermon on the occasion will be preached by the pastor, Rev. D. J. Gregory Macdonald. The choir wil! be under the direction of Mr. Whitney. eae ee A Bic Pouicy.—The largest life in- surance pol cy «ver is-ned in the United Mutual Life In- States was issued by the eurance Compeny of New York to George H. Vanderblit on the Sth inst. Jt is for one million dollars ($1,000,000), with pro fits. The contract isa 20 payment life, calling for au annual premium of about $35.000. Mr. John Maceachern is agent fer P.E. Island. temas More Raitway Cuances. -Among the ‘atest reports in I. C. R. circles is that P. J. O'Rourke goes to St. John as assistant clerk to 8H. A. Price, and that W. H. Price, travelling agent, will take a position in Mr. Lyons’ home oftice. Several other changes are rumored that will give special gratification to Opposition critics, but at present they are only in the embryonic stage.— Moncton Transcript. Caprain Cameron Friday at Point da Chene, Mr. 8S. C Charters, I. C. R. station master, on behalf of the I. CC, R. employes at the Point, presented Captain Cameron, of the SS. Northnmberland, with a handsome silver~headed umbrella, Captain Cameron is a great favorite with the travelling public. The Northumber - land will make her last trip on Dec. 23rd. —Moncton Times. ReMEMBERED.—On ~- Temperance SocraL —The regular meet- ing of Victoria Division, Sons of Temper: j ance, last evening was turned into a social, to which members of the Order were privileg*d to invite their friends. After a choice literary and musical programme nad been disposed of to the satisfaction of all, refreshments were passed around. Brother William ‘J arris presided during the evening, and the entertainment throughout was of the pleasantest discrip- Lion. ——— Wixpow Decoraring.—The windows of most of the stores inthe city have been artistically decorated for the holidays. Perhaps the most unique thing in that line that has been seen for many a day mav be noticed in the shop window of Alley & Cu’s. store on Quen Street. The scene illustrates “ Christmas in the Klondyke.” A wmiver is shown digging the yellow metal, while near bis by Christmas dinner is cooking. The pot contains a pair of boots some fur and a bottl—the whole boiling Over 4 siow fire. The mer- cury in the theremometer is “Sout of sight.” The ubiguitous Chinaman is seen weuding hie wav tbrough the snow with that “get there” desire that characterizes the sons of the flowery kingeom. The whole scene has been excelleatly arranged by Mr. Alley, aod is well worth calling to see. Near bv, inthe store of J.B. Macdonald & Co., Mr. W.d.Brown, one of the popular clerks in that establishment, ha+ decorated the vorth window in a very artistic manner. There are several wreaths of evergreens, the largest being nearest the window, and the smallest besring the face ot Santa Claus surrounded by bootees. The whole arrangement is in excellent taste and ehould be seen to be appreciated. A PERILOUS PAS:‘AGE A perilous passage was made yesterday by the Taylor boys, from St. Peter's Island to the mainland, in their endeavor to bring medival relief toasick brother. At this season of the vear the ice and lolly makes around the shore of the little island so that it is impossible to work a sailboat. Under these circumstances, and urged on by the determination to brave every danger iu an effort to bring succor to ove they held dear, the boys ooldly pushed off from the south side of the Island in the oniy boat at their command, a four-oared gig, and made ont into the aogry waters. The wiud was blowing a gale at the time and the water was running io great white waves. The western point was rounded with dfficuity, while the little boat, manned by four strong men, boldly treast- ed the wind aod waves. Encouraged by their parents, who stood on the edge of the bank anxiously watchiag the strenuous etfurts of their brave sons in their deter- mination to Carry Out, in spite of imminent danger, their heroic purpose, the brave lads struggled on andon. Skill, bravery and pluck, sastained by the guiding hand of a Divine Providence, fiua!ly triumphed, and though covered with ice and drenched with the salt -ca, a safe landing was made on the opposi Mutual congratu- lations were oder, ana signals expressing joy at the svccessful termipa- tion of adangerous vuyas- were exchanged between the boys and their eager watchers on the shore, » thors lurch on Pri» ce Edward Estand Tlius trate: Price 25c, for sale at all the seokstores. | | 7 | | | Our Specialty for Christmas is Perf é IS Feriuhine = - - Weare not inthe fancy goods bus. ¢ iness,although we have afew mani- cure sets sent by mistake,which we will ciear out at any price, rather than reiurn them, When we say that perfaumeis our fpeciaity, we meau that we have & paiit particular attention to this departmen:, and have received fe the bast values possible for yon. Our stock includes all the leading French, English, Canadiav, and American perfumery, and is e«pec- ially packed in neat boxes for presentation. ‘ Aibetter assortment willbe hard é to find, AS TO PRICES Every Christmas we give very liberal cash discounts on all holi- day gceods, this year with no ex- , ur assortment and prices ¢ Cannot he beaten. oc =e @] eo 2 3s 2 @® ©] & @] ot 2 2s 22 2 % @ 2 Graduates in Pharmacy. 2820283332282 —_ ba . * iT Meet me at The Always Busy | Store. ALT STANLEY’S Kewness and Style Goes With Qur Names bifts That are Always Welcome For Ladies —.- ail] at{l ttl] at] s «it atl( «ttt; «ttt at{{] st] all at{| ail -«tff «il «tt «i{|] al «l ty le is unapproached in the proviace. LADIES ccc Handkerchiefs KOR GENTLEMEN STANLEY BROS EID CLOVES We show you astock which for variety and Special values at per pair T5e $1.10, $1.35, $1.50 and $1.60 Hemstitzhed, Embroidered and Lace edge, in endless variety. Special } dozens and { doz- ens in Fancy boxes, at 60c and 75c a box. URS... Muffs, Boas, Collars, Caps, Jackets, Cape Gloves und Mitts. Silk Mufflers, Neckwear, Braces, Umbrellas, Silk Handkerchiefs, Linen Handkerchie's, Underwear, Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, ete., etc. FITTV TTI TTT TST T RT TTT TTT TTT TT THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE Christmas CHES sure The largest and best assorted stock in town, You'l: find goods here you cannot get elsewhere None but the latest styles, and none but the lowest prices prevail. ~ Mark Wright & Co, Ltd THE HOME MAKERS. @COSS0eC Dwes @ 9S S88 O90169FO 8 98S OOGROCSOSOOSSSRTESSEGIEOSSOS buying Days A.W. REDDIN, Pim B Sunnyside. SOO 9999900000 0000 000008 F 6-3 09 0303036534030 SOCCSONCOIPOOM OST SOS SOSODSe SESS <<. People of Refined tastes Can find here, that which Before Xmas They will be four Busy Days with us. LADIES—wil! find here many presenis suitable for gentle- men. they most admire in per- GENTS —vice vecra. | fumes. ’ BOTH—will admire our assert - Your dollar will go a ment of Perfume Atomizere ! long way in selecting etc., greatly. Xmas presents at our You have heard of the @. D.S. Bargains, they are véry much in vogue this year - very much. Store. A. W. REODIN, Phu B. CENTRAL DRUGSTOR E- CENTRAL DRUGSTORE, S s unnyside. — ° a eee es < 2 semper ge ages ne Pasha Saas pe ge a et . aeeigeeenys = es le le ie scaenlagpesanintncinen ey RI ee ogee = Be egg Eg et ae oe ern oe ee . Paneer Sennen ji fi it ti soe - ty = Ry hg Ra epee —_ ate I i Se — ss a Die soatas mene ik es