Deere OO — ‘HE DAILY EXAMINER. - - . . WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18 1898 is H, THE y EXAMINER. | a in the Gulf TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.: i Gl BiG BARGAINS : f BOAT WITH ITS CREW AND A PASSEN- ' ER OUT SINCE MONDAY MORNING. Srrectat Despatcues to THe EXAMINER. | | — BEFORE—— 1 | A tel gram was received from Cape Trav- 4 E ; Notes and Comments erse this morning to the following effect : _| George Irving left here on Monday FE Ase , . t word | morning in the storm for Cape Tormentine, G oe President | with one passenger and two of a crew, é ne : | Harrison's : Canadian ra besides himself. Up to this morning Taken in Hand by the British : & 3 ae ida ching hea hee eard of the boat or crew. . 1 ing has been heard e boat o Government. | wavs ‘ stana- n ee sti'l, by sttorney | When they left here it was blowing hard | (x) ee * genera ot ) ' : / the! from the northeast and very thick. The ‘ \ - + bonding priv . nin can only | passenger's name 1s Baker and - belongs Loxpox, Jan. 18. - x = ALL LADIES’ ULSTERS . “recommend |to North Bedeque. He was on his way to + ay ; ah il f W ou. teferrin i ; t estien of | Colorado for the benefit of his health. The A hurrid}y convened cabinet =~ i S ] il] C t Ti] F b y "ete, eae Sur <tr ae are Geo. Irving, Mullins; discussed the action of the Khedive of | - g bs on inue ¢ Mal 7 --—AT a . i unrestricted re New York a | it " 4 . a aici] hether t Canada| Saow, and Chas. Carruthers. It is feared | Ezypt in changing the ministry t the J ainst Great obtaini the British would aaop against Great by many that owing to the cold weather, btain ng the The Briti > ntating = Britain, and it say st “this is the only | od the boat being small and heavily laden, | “overnment. ® british represe meaning which would it to be entertain- | **° ° became exhausted and have] t Cairo has declined to recognize the new | 2) Per Cent. Discount 4 oo 2. : tamale ament of the/ | a On the other hand some persons | Ministry. The Khedive refuses to make | MBROIDERY United States eee Se any changes in the ministry. It has been | ' ’ . ae hink that they have landed some distance } ecifed that su t ie me ; : . ance { > ( . . ‘o ‘ Ka wledae end Supply Association “ must | °°" 2 _ vm oomtnie Gane pom new Egyptian cabinet must be dismissed and Direct from the Maker in Switzerland, Beautifal Patterns, - 8 . psy Pinte ie is : the opiajon ex able to make t ares : replaced by men favorable to Great Britain. ALL LADIES’ a pressed by Tue | [f the opera- c : [t is charged that the new ministers owe Oo age : s of the ‘ od been cut The missing crew and the passenger} their appointment to their hostility to| . FR M ONE CENT A YARD UP ! : > = . short by the inte: f Messrs. Carter | which left Cape Traverse on ae morn-| Great Britain. The Khedive ia ene AT abi ; Brothers and i 1ent cposures of | ing, as above stated, were brought to town | them was influnced by Russia and France. es * ce oe ; the press, the ** y’ would have taken | to-day by Mr. John McRae, eee Cove.| The Cairo correspondent says that Mr. as 1) 3 @ pretty penny out of s community. They landed at that place last evening,| Cromer this afternoon’ had an au ience i : ' ; -. 0 a —Th : ich Canada has | D¢tween seven and eight o'clock, after being | with the Khedive and presented an ulti- Qur importations of WHITE GOODS is the largest we 20 Per Cent. Discount, _— f hte Dg ty Messe we vd its | ©ut ever sinee Monday. All the members| matum demanding the dismissal of the new hate’had for years and our preparations are now complete. oe tai counterpart in every country of Europe. It| of the party, we are glad to say, have not | ministry within 24 hours. The Khedive 44g, agg ae d ‘a?! ithe ie attribated to the vase as the exces. | Suffered any hurt from their exposure, and | convened a council and presided in person. We respectfully invite every lady in Coarlottetown an epemmerman A ih sive heat of Dr. Bachan, an | considering the severity of the weather, | at the Khedive's request Fakhai Pasha country not to miss this, the. White Goods Sale of the season. alee American met t thus explains it. The| they are most fortunate. oo — resigned. Vy Reva ) ol i sun's rays falling a the ithern hemi- | brought, together with the ice-boat, by Mr. ‘ ANE | - : Pr sphere are mort y powerfai, and| McRae to the Railway station, whence | g¢ a) » | We i 7 ee this has led tothe transfers if a larger mass they ‘will probably leave for home tc+ SIR JON S MEMOIRS. JAMES PATON & CO., ) uv cS ~ a- a oe or fo Me | morrow morning. — Charlottetown, Jan. 17, 1892. 168 VICTORIA ROW. The Educational Review states that of | phe Strickland-Brennan Case. |His Irish Rule Scheme.’ late several le have occurred to aehiitia " teachers while E mical experi Tae witnesses yesterday afternoon were * : 9 | ‘ ments in their in experimenting | Hf Otto Poole, Dr. Stewart, George Hib- Orrawa, Jan. 18, fa with dangerou e ex ' matters, th bett, A.J. Macdonald, George F, Owen The forthcoming memoirs of Sir Joha|~~ ~~ ee ee ee ee ere oe greatest care is I insure satety.| and A. B. Warburton. This forenoon Mr. | Macdonald, which Joseph Pope is prepar- The example of Faradsy—to practise each} J [. Seaman was first called. Mr. Bren-|ing, will contain details of Sir Jobo’s Irish 75922 1893. bein its heal rlpe 7 Vie experiment © I sir In che pre-) nan occupied the stand the greater part of | Rule scheme, prepared at the request, it ia sence of tf : oly way to en he time and detailed the circumstances} said, of high authorities in England. It niente g : sure su is Se Ho Ganger I | which led up to the alleged libellous article. | was written from Washingtoa in the form ; B Di conducting any periments Fequirec | He said he did not mean to imp'y by the] of a letter to Lord Lisgar. BURNS ANNIVERSARY i s ig iscounts ! im our com ‘ irse in chemistry. | yse of the word “King Faker’ that Dr. ' ’ Successiul sXperimenting is of the highest | S:rickland was a cheat or swindler. His Th NV il a ie importance in teaching chemistry, and skill Object was to purge the turf of P. E. Is- DETROTIV a CARROLL THE LYCEUM, seg; FF3 an ny in manipaan en alt | ard” Ct ed IS STILL GOING ON! fained Dy careiul pra e. Davies, who produced a file of the Agri- / . . ~A Pictou lady, who has been a very | calturist, the witness admitted there were (a, tures Warren Walker Thursday, 26th Inst. (x) INS successful teacher in the United States for] instances in which the use of the term ) ' ——— everal years, being asked her impres- | ‘faker’ meant a fraud or swindler, and ee W ° si ns (thei sch . repli 1 thus : **What | contended that the context governed the Wesitntee ‘Son 00 ad aeee See eee a7 € have more Cloths in stock now ——I{N—-— lo I think ference between the ning to be attached to the word. : ’ or “ Auld Lang Syne” (Rober: Burne)............ : Sea Mach Chetinnss tpemmes Of thd| een agen Constable Carroll of Pictou, N. S., Grereatip ong Oophacs than we ever had at this season. We are ; United States and Canada? I do not con- Programme of Penny Readings | arrived here last evening from Malone, N.} 2. a Short Trip Through Auld Scotland, com- ° 3 United States and Canada! 1 do not eon £ Pe Y, with Warreu Walker, who forged checks| ~ “praia? Sasateon Views oye oR POINg to make a clean sweep of our whole S FUR CAPS para ive valu f ystems of the two | AT ST. PETER’S SCHOOLROOM, WEDNESDAY, 18TH |amounting to $1300 onthe Nova Scotia one w, in the steamer Lord of the - countries, but judging by my kn in of JANUARY, Bank branch at Moncton. ~ . ere Isles, at & o'clock. i stock. Money must be had and the bar- the educational systems of several of the : mee ot trick he got his man to cross the line and/ 3 Oyerture— The Diadem”.......... .... ...... . . . > é : provinces and the States, I should sey that | Resding........ boaivada Mr F WL Moore | then arrested him, thereby saving the Bank Steen: gains we are offering is bound to bring it, ——AND-— the education given by the States is niore | 9°P8------++-+++-----------. Nev A D MODY! 8500 for extradition. e leaves this after- | , voos) solo— Hundred Pipers”.......... .... : : . - ° geactiohl than thak aiven by thie peneined: eo e+ oegeoe ee Se noon fur home. Sua: Caen” We invite inspection of our lmmense stock, T BI H ROB 5 In general, what the American child knows, So : ear eee err . Mies M rs : . ° ~ AVY (x ES he knows he va; what the Canadian! potiog 0722772. Mr F H Arnaud | Calumet Club, of Chicago, Burned. | * Bash> "re Grows ® Boanie Brier — and our prices will be found the lowest ' child knowe, he often does not know whe-| Piano Solo................. Mr Fred Morris oon Misses Webster. ther he knows or no dlie...<<0. oT Rev Feed BJ Lloyd Curcaco, Jan. 18. | 6, Vocal Solo—“ Loch ma Garr”.......00.......- on record. -—--— j -The St. John Sun states that the} Reading...............MreB F Longworth} The Calumet aa burned here Mr. Donald McBain. ' B fon aper not enter with en WON. ccc ceccccsecsoeceocsacess : Mias Palmer last night. Loss, 3 ’ . 7. Vocal So'o—" The Song That Reached x ‘ faethe the sade which their New | Reading....... .......++004. Miss G. Davies My Heart” (Violin and Piano)................ JOHN MACLEO iD & CO., = York eontemporari ore: itinhine . eealect Violin Solo. ste eeeeeesees ..Mr. Vinnicombe Ex-President Hayes Dead. Mr;. James Byrne, Miss McDonald and Miss G DISCOUNTS the Canadian P Railway. New York Ged Have the Quem, re — Gt =< Daven. a ee te Charlottetown, January 18, 1893. MERCHANT TAILORS. journals appear to a at the Canadian Doors open at 7.30. Commence at 8 o'clock. Freemont, Ohio, Jan. 18. 8. nic Lattie’'et @ik Crimes So An- —— -—-—-——----—- - ——______ —e a Pacific intluen sll that keeps Canada Sie ci Ex.president Hayes died last night. , zoawanma - : it aa Ranin deteeetion thee ob the Meeting at Mount Stewart. on, aud th blow aa soo 9, Vocal Solo—“ Mary of Rabat cscceh } i —- would bring Cana ee ee A well attended meeting was held at General Telegraphic News. Mias G, Fm bad To PF, i. ARNAUD, Esq., ,uston Opinion is thet the New York sattac , anni y “ , iil simerecial rather | Mount Stewart on Monday evening, the me : 7 . | 10, Vocal Selo (Cemic)—“ Robin Tamson’s 4 Ulste & Sa an the Canadian Paciti mmercial rather 16th inst., to take into further considera- Quesic, Jan. 16.—This morning Justice a ee ey Agent Allianee Insuranee Co 9 Is Cque 0 . am 1 ae athe a. : - oat “= tion the advissbility of establishing a cheese Cassault refused the — = J. A. me Wie Mele : a eee: ar — factory in that vicinity cg wg oe a seer in L a , “vant 11. Vocal Solo—“The Year That's Awa”... .... he export trade s and other . * ae ae Sow | on the ground of certain particulars. arte Mrs. E. H; Norton. , eli ace wn ek eg ideale acific Cyrus Shaw, Esq., President of the New | °" j sy aw , a. : é a di er Perth Dairy Company was present by will ae be declared elected by the 14 Voce) Solo-* UW Whistle ana Tl! Come to Charlottetow hi. cis one aieah riers from these atates t., | Tequest, and addressed the meeting in a i ee kee eee pei WE ints taicactcrtesscentsasesoncsds > . a ae ee og co ob eeeele on sre ) M, . - £0. — Minnie Moore. Stan D cieteets thine ie om | carefully considered speech of about one ti cee aed Miss . Q ¢ 4 re te Die ‘ os 2 = hour's length. Afterwards he answered a . the See eae cane. 13. Violin Solo—“ Blue Bells of Bcotland”™........ EAR SIR,--I beg to acknowledge receipt of the sum of | Y ¢ i isied Cibieele ‘welll ae ccath ofthe oumber of enquiries respecting the different ae manaiie ke eaeeeaeanen te i. right Miss May McDonald. J Five Thousand Dollars, amount of insurance on my . a Ta lake route, and be moons — ee 7 handling pm place” was the unanimous opinion of the} ™ ‘oe Solo—* Will Ye No Come Back Brick Store on Queen Street, which Wis destroyed by the at Ne o The Oanadiat an Josto AR; ik; Re gt ee an eae ae PTH REe bee eeeeeeee : Pr caine s — eels ons r ho. eae. ae various other matters connected with eee a whe wage coche inlay. Mrs. James Byrne. a of 30th eens last. My proofs of loss were handed ates Gedstniie, Gikh). Tateenet, siecatene dairying. eet . » | 9h, QandO ccrnccsers seen co ant et ttene snd ou on inst ; , raat i a - ; . tn “- , cles cal After the discussion a committee was |e" ee the ny sae A to —_ - Messrs, Brace, Gook, McLess and Lewis. th ¥ the 4th inst. and thank your Company for does not want to loze it. | appointed to obtain additional subscription | Hist not including any Americans. “Atch-| «Vocal Solo— Braes 6° Balquhidder” ir prompt payment of my claim. r tn }, | &@ the stock list already signed, and to the a be W eel ee - aie, Sunni Devon rok The value. of buttermilk is not as much f : the cardinalate; also Archbishop Logue, . . aber o . ° . . appreciated as it deserves to be, Asa bev- a ; = f cows promised “ad : rimate of Ireland. In all six Italian, two} 17, “Kchoes from the Highiands”....+..ssse0.4.. as B. A vote of thanks was given Mr. Shaw|P : Sepr . —_ , ‘ of so much w eth ss st it eas for his attendance; and to the chairman, coe eee = ae Geaae _ Orchestra. o ained a distinct place in ‘‘materica med-| stor whic di : rish, one garia one Spanish. 118, A Scene from “ Rob Ro. G ~ 2 har } k ion,” and'is laegely prescribed br the best after which the meng Fer ispersed The one eteibiiadh in-nailided Ein" the lish Sergeant and pies McGreger.” Baw ottvtown, 13th January, 1893 —~Imf mw pat physicians in che id lung ailments and Personal. creation of two Cardinals was reserv.d. hake seemees by Dougal. ah eck Ts ee a - in most forms of kidney troubles. An ex- omen Lonpon, Januar 16. — The weather ae: sate Thora . clusive buttermilk diet has seemed to bring Rev. James Carruthers, of New Glasgow, meukeal Scope’ te intensely cold. In 19. “Kdioburgh Lassies” W 6 &T wstin the Low ast Price about a cure in many cases of Bright's Jis- | N.S , is visiting the city. His many friends | Russia it is 69 below zero. Wovd tires are] aA. ee r S ease \ proper and constant use of it will | here are pleased to see him. kept burning in the streets of St. Peters- " be 7 greatly reda *, and sometimes ce ire, the Rev, W. B. Hinson, + Moncton, has ace ke for the benefit of wayfarers. All ST Ste $e Asteresn, My Jo”,.......4. On craving for - holic Hq 10rs, with which omen oS 1 be seen Baptist river and canal traflic in Germany is inter- ale Ce i persons are ‘ So t iat it may be u _ , . yo 33000 a year. rupted. Navigation on the Baltic is Mr. Daniel McDonald, well for ti ial f otal® ab The arduous labor which Mr. Gladstone, at . “ ” - cr th ¥ total® a ae almost closed. In Ovnstantinople tram God Save the Queen. stinenc> to make u this beverage to the age of eighty-three, has recently bestow- h : , caiat Silent hown addicted to the } 20a the draft of the Home Rule bill, has|°T8 snd cabs have stopped running. . |. PIANISTS—Prof, Earle, Misses Annie Fraser, cing ny yg * ne were’ SOE’ | called public attention anew to the extra-} Baxriwort, Jan. 26.—The weather is | Lucy Caven and Moore: ; » of | H it near at hand 1 P a : LEADER F ORCHE y yr ot ee ae Bane, So" | ordinary vitality, magnificent achievements | Unusually severe throughout the State. combe os te ba ’ a :' oe drink | snd remarkable personal history of the great-| Kwyoxvitte, Tenn., Jan. 16.—Not for] PIpkR—Peter Fercuson. A a half ee oe: Oe ermilk. The| est statesman of the British Empire. Mr. | 30 years has there been such cold weather | Doors open at7 o'clock. Entertainment com- And think you can do bett by. givi al rated ne Cone qaring may be sa sfied snd the system Gladstone has been enjoying the health-giving | as now prevails in this section, A dezen gges: of S egeeek. ap eu. P er y giving ug a call ways in ttock, ia all Sern, 0 the will be bene fi . at i rength ned es air of Southern France in the hope of accumu-/or more people are reported frozen to , 35 cents, cpa . than Z ing elsewhere. prices. of weakened. here are msoy other good | lating sufficient physical strength to bring hin| death. Business of all kinds is suspended effects from the free use of buttermiik. It] unimpaired through the coming session of and the united efforts of city officials and ——(x)—__ _ ae alone will often remedy acidity of the | parliament, which will be the most important churches are being utilined to aid thé - stomach. The lacti id needed in many | Since the Act of Union between Great Britain oo os pope, UNDAY Sc cS mi cases is suppire i much ae th cs e and Ireland was accomplished. This is intense suffering among the moun- HOOL, . LIBRARIES fur uirhed cheaper than WEEKS & co. ; Joseph Barker, one of the leadiog reporters | ‘#!eers. you can possibly import them. Big Stock to choose from any other drink ef is lt is said to of Kosten, set his death. leat Tuesday a Lonpon, Jan. 16 —Hon. Thomas Daly's P would feel obliged te all persons inde bted* alleviate the oppression about the heart : 7 : . . to them i . . - nana g on duty reporting on the fire. He was a| accession to the head of the department of Saint Ki P Bu cur Paper an " © them if t would setile their acenwnts — ld sce -— Cy om . . '* | hard and conscientious a. and one of the | the interior is resultingin a vigorous emigra- Corge alacy. BAZAAR STORE . Envelopes, Juk, Pens, ete, at the] before Stock ' aking, about Jageery 20 b. . should be constantly drunk by them ‘ '8 | most reliable and trusted men on the report | tion policy being waged in Great Britain. | | -- % and save 25 per cent. we AE alto eg ee tae on} tho mnewen § . the | orial staff of the Boston Transcript. He was | A feature of this new policy is the granting If i ae eee Seon eae well known by the newspaper fraternity in| of increased commission payments to those - you want an Album, a Writing Desk, a Fan, or an _ — , | Halifax. The death of Mr. Barker is a re- steamship agents who encourage bookings thing in our line we ill b ] 7 , ° y Ovprt nee s Garuerrye.—tT "7 newly | minder of the bre —_ newspaper men are | +. Winnipeg and the Northwest instead of which def. ? wi ep eased to quote you prices . s *5 installed Noble Grand of St. Lawrence | frequently placed in dangerous positions while : . : ich we defy our om: i Lodge, Mr. Fred. H. Sellar, entertained | in the performance of their duty, and further. Australia, Vigorous efforts are also being z omp etitors to equal, made to increase the emigration from Nor- Wholesale and Retail, the officers of ie Lodge, in all about | more it proves that the fraternity is made up T T vf T twenty-five, at his residence last evening of men of character, courage and loyalty ta} A b° Sweden and Canada. However, in = ON LY GEN UINE B AZ 1AR co A sumptuous supper was spread, followed | their employes those countries, owing to more or less op- Ps d 9 . = on oe a ers : cooorreeeenienieiii li isi staunitii position to the loss of inhabitants, the Charlottetown, Jan. 12, 1893— bi y HEX TO BEER k 0 F § by a Yierary end social pr gramme, the Local Notices agents have to go about their work quietly. |P Def, Davi Chamist S—eod & wky A. FULTON, MANAGER. G 4 ’ company being well pleased with the re- . ’ Pig . ' @ ‘ 68, 5 1g ee ception. separated about midnight The ——- The agents in Great Britain are doing good » ; , oe ee ss —— pane : Rants dune tie olan Ray Delinester for Bebewery, achoice num. | work. 7s, * ‘eh Queen Street. a Ts al r, is at the Diamon okstore, Boston, Jan, 16,—There is apparently ex- ; ss ’ oO e ne istory o > orde : . . HAVE red th f i . a . » 9? gag us terms in the h ry of the order Austher bie shack-~el theas didlos ecies & | Setmalg anthority for saying that a big lum. ab dy heme y Wh Wenn, the em SUstaiair g Stiength-gi Invi Charlottetown, Jan. 1}, 1893, sere. cent stationery packets at the Diamond Book-| bet combine has been established by Maine|take charge of the Dispeasirg Department, ' ' Gord lif. ithe cheek —— tere — chase. and Massachusetts parties, which will prac- {| Where be will be to see all his friends again. [ » FIC ' [ ’ UR EB Back-Ache. Leck—Ser the balance of January ee. will tically contro! the entire lumber business of gant Paaidtak one” ae a _—_—_ 7 y the United States. Charles Van Holman, of |” A full line of the Purest Drazs and Chemicals, aan =. K SECOND LECTURK of tne C der eS j i the auspices of the Benevolent Irish Mociat ° a ¥i. ON 5 Baw be delivered hy REV DR WALKER, Rol in’ in the Lyceum, on THURSDAY. Jan. 19th, Subject: —*' Christoph Me IS A PERFECT FOOD FOR and the Discovers of bomeeken a ; . >>, | give the lowest prices on all novels at the ; Back-ache is caused by sick kidneys, Dodd's | 7). : Boston, and John Ross and Cornelius Mu hy, | from which ——— are prepared. Kidney Pills will remove it. By their peculiar “<= 9 tee The largest stock on of Bangor, are reported to be promoters o the ae of orders from the country action on the kidneys they impart activity | ° ~ a trust. The syndicate is said to have secured| a price list of Drugs and Chemicals sent on and benefit the system by purifying the blood. We do not know of any preparation that | 39,000 acres of lumber land in Maine, 25,000 | request to auy address. You cannot have pare blood with disordered | has caught the public favor in so short a time | acres in Florida, 30,000 acres in Kentucky, AR - ey. ea Tees ire parations, Cigars, To kidneys; health’s existence depends upon their | as Dodd's Kidney Pills, but when we consider | and over 200,000 acres in New Mexico, It b natural condition; they are the governors of | that three-fourths of the Canadian people are/ propeses to put up mills in Maine, Massachu- | ete. ete. garetics, Piper, at7 30. Lecture at & sharp. Sea- the system; contioual disorde; results in kid | ofllicted with kidney trouble in some form or | setts, Kentucky, Illnois and New Mexico, and Give mea call. Come and see my stock, son eens seen ney ceniumaien, which is Bright's disease. 4/| other, and that Dodd's Pills are a quick and to eell direct to builders. The Maine mem- ST. GEORGE PHARMACY, Invalids and Convalescents Cae , oo Saninen” 10 a . = o permanent cure for all these troubles, the large | bers of the trust have just returned from Morris Biock, opposite Post Office, ’ served sext tickets, icente For sale ot Keddie Send one to your frlends—A few numbers! and increasing demand can scarcely be won-| Kentucky, where they purchased the land| janis , Victoria Row. Supplying all th 5 : - and at the Diamond Boo' store. of the ( hristmos number of the Dominion I!- dered at. Sold by all dealers, or by mail on ‘ mentioned above and they have now gone to i “pplying a Natritions Properties of Prime . Rh. F. MADDIGAN, justrated at half price at the Diamond Book- | receipt of price, 5) cents per box. tr. L. A. Bangor, where they will begin at once to build OUT Last evenine. between 8 © evtost. a ily-dig form. coon ee at ha at the a é ills. a lady’s muff. Finder will be rewarded on hate Smith & Co., Toronto. 2 mi leaving same at this office. jan’ ) OTICE—Good B \ ; eal at K ° Kewt Street, five cents a a" i eak eae rrr i !