" ae naan SS i Ein Ti AEE EDD ORNL RS oc a a THE DAILY EXAMINER . - - MONDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1894. 5 " ~ _ ~~ een re RE . it ad oe oe - iin i _ ~ a —aae >. ocean RUHL GFN en incites -—— Sn “ ———— =. —_——~ --~ pe ’ : [ A BAD ARRANGEMENT } vensen courr PROCEEDING? ei THE DAILY EXAMINER.) aoage | Safe ; . We karn that the winter tme table et William MaecConald, said te be a native i 2 ; =e the P. BK. Island Railway will go inty ; of Pictou, and at one time engineer on the | and i DECEMBER 21, 1894. HANDEE : _ | steamer Alameda, was arragned before His operation on Thursday next, and that plaint. Let it be the duty, and the great and peculiar pleasure ef those who possess . ; oe wealth to seek out and relieve those who | . j : j rial } “ol yt alone suffer adversity and have need Not alone | o.. lane | ae those who ar rich, but those wh ure } Sal ' as mesa th rderately well off. 2 way ve abit, & hi | : and ought to try, at this seasun, to aiord means of comfort to those of “ the breth- | ren” who are poor We are told by the poet that * All maukind’s concern is char ideas go. Sir John Thomp-on left not a eent saveaittle life insurance. And if you count over thie men in the administrations of either the Domin ion orthe provinces, vou will tind few 'indeed who are wealthy save those who were rich before they entered politics. The leaders in our politics are acensed of going great lengths to gain party ends and ipower. Undoubtedly they are often justly } so accnsed, aad, in the long ran unscrup- o'clock, he was assaulted and rendered in- sensible by two men on Grafton . Street east, near his residence, and when he re- gained consciousness he was minus & sil- | ver watch and a sum of money. He had a Jad wamed Flynn arraigned on a charge of being one of the men who attacked him. Fiynn, however, claims that he is not the man aud gays he will be able to bring sat- istactory evidence to prove the trath of his statement. One drank was fined $2 or 8 days. ! > a ; at $l at Paton & Co's on Beer & Goff’s counters to night. Flor- ida oranges, 25 cent< a dozen. Pure 09 mixed candy, 2 pounds for 22 cents. Ih Reefere, suits, bovs from 4 to 7 years 25c anl 30c fanev goods this p. m. for lic. See this table at Paton & Co’s. One grey Persian Lamb set, Cape, Cap, and Mutt, cheap at Paton & Co's. All the Christmas goods in cur store, consisting of tove, dressing cases, dolls, | took paris green and died, although the | Montrear, Dee. 24. Two cases of suicide were re ported yes- } ye terday. Henry Johnson, from the United States, and boarding on Dorchester Street, poor fellow relented after the deed was | done. A man named Labladiere threaten- ed two weeks ago that he would commit suicide, and to-lay his bedy was found in the canal. ; : i io oe re ‘ ee hs cee! : : | Honor this morning on a charge of attempt | S e SreciaL Desparcues ro tHe Examiner u ' a itis abnost exactly as it was last year | ing to obtain money by talse pretences. On | ur . — a CHRISTMAS-TIDE. In that case the press and people, the 30th of Nov. the prisoner, as identitied | If Insured with ( nf ial 1 al] 7" B 7 vet ; yp? yg wee es into the omnrerc) Tayeuers banquet, wel bright light of the sun renders | Ofthe Province will be under the neces- | by one of the witnesses, went int ' ies As the bright’ light ¢ "hee tating for liate change. | banking hon-e of the Merchant's Bank of sae ° 4 gg Gulls sity of agitating for an immediate change, Bie, i aos W Mesvarat, Dec. 24. +H the planets invisible to the eye, 89 ought he actenmemens which acquebibees. 66 P. E. Island and there presented a chee : . i. qVRRALy ae mae ane : blot . * rn cegeoetl ; al tor $100, drawn payable tothe order of M. ! | The Dominion Commercial Travellers AND ay es ee ee ee © men wae Bret Wrens Pope Wood and by Mr. Pope Wood endors | BROWN'S ’ j annual dinner on Saturday night was an See ae the time the sins and misery of the world, | miles west of Charlottetown, the loss of}ed to theorder of J. Bamford W " BLOCK. CH TOWN. | enjoyable function, except that His Excel- . bes . . ! 2 ims Sas in le We celebrate at Christmastide the birth of three days if he should be such a fool as} Macdonald represented himself as J. | leney tpoke so long no one else had a i ee to come to Caarlsttetown bv rail to trans Bamford Wood but was told by | Insurance Agent. chance. Hon. Mr. Foster had declined to ’ ” © lk i ) ‘town thi { an: ial y ‘Him who for our sakes became pocr, <0 saci ae the teller, @ whom he was a stran.@ be present, on account of the death of Sir | x , } hH } iceless act business at the banks or puote omcer, that he would have to be identified. Mac- ore aE — _ John Thompson, but Colonel Massey went | that } rou” im), ve priceless; .. . ¥ : i a i ai that we may, through ” . q on is too bad. donald, thereupon left the bank, and short SPECIAL NOTICES to Ottawa and prevailed upon the Finance | é riches. In view of this fact, it 18 proper) mee ly afterwards returned with the names Of | 4 avertisements under this heading enarged | Minister to come. Lord Aberdeen spoke | . ] de at this blessed | POOR AND PURE “D. Farghareon & Son” and “Peter Kelly tor ot the rate often cents per line | for one hour and g quarter, so when Hon. | " 22 80 ie > To b nis biessed | . ~ 99 . . E oe ae i ibiaitianetiiigal nt . i ; and reasonable - ore vide at thi aes a | & Co.’ written ou the check. The teller neeeneenne ae | Mr. Foster had spoken a short time, mi I. | : season for the iclief of those who Bave/ ai Ottawa Journal, an independent | was still nes om tees = ~~ Six fur lined cloaks at half price. — | night struck, and Hon. Wilfred 5 canton | : need. He has said “the poor always re journal, in a position to know the facts the cheque until re saw Mr. Parqu — , Wadded cloaks worth #7, $5, and $10. | refrained from speaking altogether. Lord yee (ee ; : i? . eee bal Macdonald caid Mr. Farquharson would | ohoice $5, this p.m. | Aberdcen’s break was much commented | ru have with you. This has been true of concerning to the financial position of lead-} not be up for twenty minutes, and then left we todion faibete eau: MAAN dak Ob upon. j ne AT ee : al past generations of men; and we presume | Inz ine mbers of the Cabinet says : saying he would be back in io sa ae for $3.75, at Paton & Co. rrmeemeoneenmemete ; : rl =e a eae utes. But he did rot return. The check, s : j } av of anry _ ere tit “ moodiing if anadii . * : i 3 . ” 2 j p ; that.even theugh the single tax of Henry iti , a _ ; ae ’ b fh ass therefore, remained in the custody of the Perfumes —Qur stock is | Lady Thompson § Acknowledgments. . } . Se asi lt ‘ype | Politics, bul 1 Wonlid Seem Co be acilfere t k I : f' vards shown that the / . : ri George should Le applied, it will continue | P - Ce ; at cakes | Dank. twas aftewards shown . . ate 95 o | — ' . ae ¢ the spesteiieas (het-ave te ae organ, Papen hess poe — names on the back of the check had not the jurgest. Watson’s Brug Mowraeat., Dec. 24. | Ld 6 e tr»t true ot } velelde.cus © s > reed a ‘ rokers > é , - . r . ——. / 1 r of tel Tf ' he | jline ee a been placed there by Farghuarson & Son Store. Lady Thompson desirea to express. her | eome. We do not think that the poor of | rich. If there is boodling here, it does and P. Kelly & Co. One of the clerks of | . : | sd) E ae Capers | ‘ae j } not appear to pul monev in the pockets of . ‘J © a \ Just arrived.— Some exeellent No. 1 sole deep and lasting appreciation of the as- | hn Peer ee i tl 2 h le Fou emier the bank swore out a warrant for the ar- | leatl heavy 1 good.—J. H. Bell | surances of sorrow and ympathy which g : ‘ , » 2 , eelers ‘our pre = . a oy Ct an ad. . Beil, Ss rg ‘en CO ‘ re an & é J i ; one them we ast vears. According io | 9") ae Se Peery Deter. eke wanes: > reet of Macdonald, aud he was taken in | @*Her, Heavy and goo : . ’ . “a $ ow Wan m pe rer - f Canada are dead, and three of them died ° ‘ i . : | have reached her from all quarters. As it | , } of Canada ave dead, and threeof thtm.died | 4. on turday night. He was re-}| A handsome little gold watch at ajgu : a4 ‘ ee ee | ingle och agendas ol glia See: noni 1 until this , week price : a taht ut G H Taglor'e boty “is ee al | — Pon 3 so great as i > » iberalitv of friends Sir John as ’ o us) ce to-nig s » th. ) =e separate response to each, she truats that misery of our poor is uot sO great as itwas/ the liberality f = friends. i ‘ e : : ee : > I ' ur ane ae ‘ a ; > Still th : Macdonald would not have left « dollar but Mr. Davies, Q. C., appeared to presecute Everything selling low atour store -t0-} this acknowledgment will kindly _ be ac- | Pieste , ee ; en es f tl ” inti , hi ‘ tl ‘3 i ty rai d the case on behalf of the Bank, and Mr. } jight.—G. H. Taylor, Jeweler ted 1g marking her grateful thanks. : . i « i@ SubSeription wiich s@ fral aise ey . me = . : . a se . “] as urking her gr 1 Clisi . | persons who need help, and it may be thet for him about ‘a e tise cf Confederation. Deel ha 2 — a oe d that Don't miss seeing the grand display of | cine poorest th st necessitous make the least coni lexander Mackenzie saved a little money : Daniel McLaren, a tatlor, atated that on Xmas candy, fruits, nuts, fige, dates, X&c., +8 the most ne Alexan ee eee +2 | Friday night last, between ten and eleven ? . : Suicides in Montreal. but it was very lite as well-to~lo men’s . : LON & GO, structed m every part of Canada,- and vet the average of the taxation now im- posed, including both free and dutiable gooda, is not materially nigher than it was under the McKenzie-Cart- wright tariff. Moreover, the prices of both free and dutiable goods are—not higher @. was confidently predicted—but lower than e-er in the history of the country. Look at the credit of the country. The three per cent. bonds of Canada nee sell in Eaglanl at a premium, and are in lemand. When Sir Richard Cartwright was last in E igland he was constrained to present the “gilyer side of the shicld” and had difficulty in selling Canadian four per cents at a heavy discount, Look at the financial institutions of the country. The banks are yielding divi- dends of §& and 16 could not possibly do if the N. P. were, as the Patriot declares, “ a dead failure.” The total value of the exports of Canada per cent., which they ia the last four months exceeds fifty-four tnillions of dollare—the largest for the like period in any year iu the history of the This, in the face of aworkd-w ide country. that the commercial depression, proves Patriot's contention is wrong. Then look at the prestige of Canada now as compared with what it was tifteep Canada to- lay is respected the by Great Brit- years ay ds world over, and most of all ain. Look at the honors now being paid to her dead Premier by the Queen and Government of England. These proceed in part, no doubt, from respect to the great and good man gone, and sympathy with the country which has so suddenly and sadly been bereft of his services. jut we may be sure that a splendid ship of war wonld not in L878 have been detailed for demands, authorized and made under the treaty and award, was proposed — by the goverument. The amount is consi- derably below damages claimed by Great Britain, exclusive of interest for a number of years. If this arrangement does not re- ceive the approval- of Co vzress and the disputed questions are submitted to an in- ternational commission, it is be ieved the amounts allowed and expenses of the tr.- bnnal, including witnesses and taking of testimony, will large'y exceed $425,000. The secretary recommends « prompt and full settlement of the controversy by an appropriation of the lump sum agreed uper TANES IN HALIFAX, Halifax has taken a new departure in respect to taxation. The tax on mer chandise, yielding $45.000 a year is to be abolished. In its stead the banks will be asked tor 5-8 per cent. on their capita’; the Gas company will be asked for $2,500, and the street railway for $5,000 per vear: commercial travellers will be a-ked for $25 each yearly; non-resident contractors will be asked for 1 1-2 per cent. on the amount of their contracts; an income tax of one per cent. wil! be impo-ed on all in- comes from from $500 upwards, and where the income (ax exceeds the business tax, income alone shall pay; on all prop- erties the rental of which is $300 or under, at a rate of five per cent. on said rentals; on all properties the rental of which is over £300 and under S6¢0, at the rate renta', and on all premises the rental of which is 8600 or upwards at the rate cf ten per cent on said rental. Incase of fur- piture or household effects, now subject to taxation as persona) property, the house- hold tax is to be substituted therefor, and shal! be based upon the value of the houses occupied but thali not exceed one half per cent on the assessed value of the buildings, No tax is to be levied where the rental is less than $80 a year. In the case of fac- tories the business tax is not to exceed five Dominion. When Sir John Macdonald died, enemies and despondent friends pro- phesied the gradual success uf the policy which istriguing republicans, had striven for. Two ministries have come and gone without any check on the policy of the great political master. We are now a le to greet a third, marshalled under another old pupil.” Rome, Dee. 21.—The Pope has ad- dressed a confidential message to the cabi- net of several European powers, calling if attention to the troubles in Italy, and in viting the support of the powers in the event of complications. Beruix, Dec. 21.—The colonial party are calling loudly for a German protector- ate over Samoa. They regard Rob-rt Louis Stevenson’s death as a removal of one of the chief obstacles.in the way of German influence. It is expected the de- bate in the Reichstag on colonial estimates will be utilized to inaugurate an anti | English campaign in Samoan affairs. ——— i «<a + <a _ “MAKE HENS LAY," >. Such is the caption of an advertisemen that appears notonly inthe local, but many leading agricultural papers, and which suggests the propriety of a few thoughts upon the subject, Lt may be la’d down as a rule that most people indulge in raising poultry not for the pleasure it gives, but for the profit that is reelized | from the same, which mtist come from | young chicks or eggs, and since the chicks | must come from the eggs, the real profit | may be traced to egg production, so the | advice given in these words is of vital con sequence to the poultry raisers. “The advertisement referred to recommends Sheridan’s Condition Powder to make make hens Jay, and so do we,” says Mr. A. | F. Hunter, poultry editor of Farm-Poultry. | A hen to lay prolifically must be in perfect health, must be in condition, and here is | based the true theory of the value of Sheridan’s Condition Powder—it promotes the genera] good health of the fowl, gently quickening digestion, and stimulating all the various organs of the body as well as J.T. McKenzie wants you te call and secnre a dressing gown or smoking jacket before they all go. Only a few left. Presents forsmokers at. Watson’s Drug Store, Greerererets2tt «oe eecees » WORTH A GUINEA A BOX.” § A box of ‘ EGHAM’S PILLS constitutes «& family medi- cine chest. Sick Head-<¢ ache, Weak: Love of Ap- of Ap- petite, Wind and Pain in ‘ % Fu'iness,Sweiling ofterme als, Dizwiness,§ Drowsiness, Co'd Chills, Flushings oft Heat, Shortness of Breath, Costiveness,; Bilotchea on the Skin, Disturbed Sleep,§ and all nervous and trembling sensa- tions are relieved by using these Pills Covered with a Tasteless and S le Coatin Wholesale Agts, Evans & er ee 4 For sale by aii draggists, | ! | * A - ; TN ' KNOWLEDGE | Brings comfort and improvemen:cnd | vends te personal enjoyment when rightly vsed, The many, who live bet- Coldest This Season. Havirax, Dec. 24 The weather in this city to-day was the coldest of the season. Early in the morn- ing the mercury in the thermsmeter was down to 4 above zero Th3 Blenheim on the Way. Loxpox, Dee. 24. The cruiser Blenheim, with Sir John Thompsron’s body on board, sailed from Portsmouth at 8.45 on Sunday. PERSONAL, Dr. Darrach, of Kens ngton, is in the city, Mr. F. E. Morris, of Montreal, is homes on a visit. D. Gor’oa, agent at Summerside for the Steam Navigation Company, iz registered at the Queen Hote). Miss Janie Burris left for Truro on Sat- triay morning in the Northumberland. We hope to see Miss Burris return after the Christmas holidays, after having enjoved her visit with her Truro friends. - - —- — CRAND RUSH ‘imation DM <emmntine CHRISTMAS EVE anit ainin Santa Claus’ Headquarters, The Best, Newest and Cheapest The Big Rush Is Op ow AT —— OUR STOCK O° Is Going at a Sixty Mile Clip. of our CHOICE STOCK at such price. HASZARD & MOORE decls SWEETS | | , | For Xmas Day. ENDLESS Vii TETY. We offer fresh Luyer Ibs. Mixed Car dy, 22c; 2) Ibs. Chococate Drops, 25¢: | 1 Museatel, Se. per lb; 3 | | | . . , . i Florida and Valencia Oranges, 25c. per dozen; a very fine line of Fancy Chocolates in | lb. boxes, | 3g¢. per box; Penny | Goods, Barley Sugar Toys, WR AIMS BES. SFLLING OUT. MERRY XMAS! HASZARD & UGORE'S Eplendid stock of Drugs. | , Chemicals, Patent Medicines, | Soaps, Perfumes, Cigars. ete. r Must be sold at onee. HOLIDAY FANCY Zo0DS: aR _ The finest Soda Water plant COME AND GES SOMETHING out [on P. E. Island will be sold « low | en bloc or separately. r : . . ’ Xmas stock of Perfumes un- ‘$7, GEORGE PHARMACY. LIVING PICTURES Raisins, 17¢. per lb; Cal. | Are all the Rage in the U. 3. Our BOOTS AND SHOES are all the | rage in this city. | they are down te rock-bottom figures a: their quality canno : be surpassed. EACHEN, the Shoe Man, wili give ’ bl ae braid | ulons partisanship must degrade personal china and fancy crockeryware, ete., will ae } Se 29) FAR SORS DREAR EAR SARL ORS S ne $2 ity; and a Cha4ritavie a — : | character; but as yet we have reason to re- - a be sold at less than half price from now China Suing for Pecee | C2 see cacesioe at done by one who Is + ly able to put an- main confident in the personal integrity of GENERAL TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. till after New Year's. People that don’t 7 § s a tter way of earning a |.veli-} most of our public men, i : know us yet should come at once anu . : i ' Yt <o other in a better wa} es a ' : bl Eastport, Me., December 21.— A woman ee ae samen me ioaeen’ Suanenat, Dec. 24. | % 1 as by the richest in the town. Be- Phis is independent testimony, and it is : 32 make acquaintance with our bargat o : hood as by the riches ed : calling herself Mrs. Alexander Howard, 32,/ y7.¢ 4 J Goodstein, oppos'te J D Me-| — A teerific loss of credit abounds, due to | HL 2 fore the fun and frolic of «o-morrow begins | true. who came from the maritime provinces | 7 004°. | the un nterrupted success of the Japanese. &y se t will be well to remember that “ he that i a an about two months ago, is under arrest | Viek me the Wink | tee bhak meen | It has influenced China to take the advice | - > a hath pity upon the poor lende th to the! THE BRSHRING SEA AWARD. here charged with killing her new-born " — ae ; hi r B = ——— reds power, and she has deter- | § . 4 ‘a ee ee child last Wednesday with a penknife. Her | “° oe eee ee a | mined to surrender absolutely. Prelimin- | 2 Ps ord. " : allege: sby -ft f S ~ | all and see Red ti ros, to-n ght. vue fe iin eit igh | ‘ “T 5 _ A Harvey CueistMas to Abt. Secre tary Gresham has _ a ee en! ft poss" hie = la — - i ‘. “ ’ rs et a — — been —— and _ ee i % % eto si : with full information touching the pay-| Grews, A. &., fnree weeks azo an - a 3 - ~ eee : ‘| plenipotentiaries have been appointea by | a W E MAK x Ie + 2 2; ; oe —~ ment by the United States to Great Britain | 8€?t whereabouts is unknown. | Cost, | the Emperor, with instructions to proceed oe : WILL ™ AKE 4 oF BOLALTY OF 2 { : THE N. P A GREAT SUCCESS. | of $125,900 for damages growing out of Loxpox, December 21.—The Standard | Only six left—We have six Green aud | atonce to Japan to arrange terms of peace. | #- % ; 0g eo Notional | the Behring Sea controversy. In transmit-} has a despatch from Sydney, N. S. W.,!| Seal Capes that we want to dispo c of. | So i ec ‘ i oo <4 bikeine amen the the Nationa : ‘ : , : eee ' ; : .¢ ‘ wii are cor- | 540 ‘e Tut Patriot args tina j ting the papers to tue speaker Seyreiary which gives full details of the supposed Cali and Inspect taem, the prie2s are cor- { tt N te &E oS oe, Policy is a failure, and adduces & prvol’} Gresham makes the following explanation. | diacovery of the real Sir Roger Tichborne, | rect. Paton & Co. iLawa Notes. | 3 a ing 60 Ss an 1 ers a b. the doubtful statement that tive thou-anud | The Paris tribunal of arbitration held that } lost heir in the famous Tichborne inherit- | One table full of Far Good at reduced ree — & "ee = men in Montreal are out of employment. | the United States had no right of protection | ance case in an insane asylum at Paramatta | prices for cash this p.m. at Paton & Co. ipTawa, Dee, 24. ~ wal : —— ‘ ° . . . . . . ’ T | on ‘ . . . ; 1 nloved in Montreal | O° preperty in fur seals in the Behring Sea} under the name of Wm. Crosswell. Thej|” . Natria capes. worth $18, for $12, this The firat meeting of the new cabinet | % ‘aca a ducal i > “Od - uneérmip.oveu in e . . + ° . Bg ae ‘ . . oa I f. un ; +! Ble, . oe } 3 a ae G) | outside the ordinary three mile limit. The] governor of New South Wales and con- | pm at Paton & Co's wai held yesterday, All the ministers, | f it } : i ¢ jaseor ' 7 » ° o.% . . . . ! at ‘ . . - z sgh | 5 were compared with those Of Ts 85Z0Ws) ootitrators unanimously found thai the} spicuous citizens are said to be assistingin | * | pie — ee Mr. Angers, leave for Halifax next | — cS . i . oe : ‘ . . . PP S24 . s ee 7. ; . : . ; \e be Liverpool, Manchester or London, it would | ywmber of British sealing vessels seized in | the inquiry. 3 Z ——— ne al ange “3. a” Monday. Mr. Angers is not in good health, 2 x , s : ‘ , , ; . bo) and S42, to ciear for D.O0, Bi: : “ay > be found, we venture to *ay, that three o Bebring Sea, or warned therefrom, by _| : Moxrreal, December 21.—~One of the | $25 50, $30 a 1 $35, thi a oo San Shee an | cannot travel at this inclement season. 1 reatest a llé yey ere 0] S al iz Seams + in proportion to total | 2» cruisers on bays and places specified, | yo, disgraceful scenes ever witnessed | \ Co's ee ee Mr. Bowell, therefore, asked him to take &o , rg aK 2 ves as tnany in proporti ” f e ae : m ; eg s. ed : 230 — 7 — oc ! ¥ sia saa Allee bat left for future determination, questions | togk place here to-day during a citizen's aw ss charge of affairs here during the absence > a population live im these cen as to the value of the said vessel or COL) meeting, called to paxs resolutions of condo- | All Ladies Jackets at reduced prices at | of the other ministers. Ya aw ssibillesccnapaminings. och alilckeilng inet + rn ‘ Dank : ae > rverty > 2 y prt - 2 « a 7 , 1 . ara : Trade Great Britain. Or it a peverty | tent os ither - spent rem), bage age lence on the death of Sir Jobo 1 homp-on, Paton & Co’s this p.m. page ered & 2, eo : and destitution in Montreal were set} to w hether vessels ment:cn mn the re '€- | and to endorse the fund. Calixt Leboeuf, i Try Paton and (eo fur zood silk hand- | Tae Bishop of St John’s z = againat the poverty a i destitution of the dule to British case, or any of them, were now political director of La Patrie, and who | kerchiefs this p. in. “ . : ic SEE OUR PRICES <2 <a age in to sein‘ the ienieee whoily or in part actuar property of the will be reme nbered as having stumped Daten &- Co's te the beet slece te bar j — . x ax 5 cities of the Mother Country; ¢ t citizens of the United States If the plan Digby for Hon. W. R. Vail, created a scene .- hi . 2 Hauirax, Dee, 24. ~* y ison would certainly be greatly in favor Of) of settlement recommended : by the pre=i- | jy denouncing the project asatory scheme, f os ’ ; noe : : The vacant bishopric of St. Joho’s,NAL., | xe ee the city of the N. P. dent in last annual message is not accept-| and moved an amendment to the effect that Gentlemen s ecar' x, eal or gloves | has been filled by the appoiniment of the : is ve see bank and mercantile failures able to congress, the remziuing controw r.-| jt be called a conservative subscription. Of cheap this p. m. at Paton and Co's. ; Right Rev. Monsignor Hawley, Vicar oy) 2 Do we see van ‘a at tees? ed questions must be determined either by course, the fool was hauled down and his Special low prices on fur capes, collars Apostolic of the west coast of Newfound ae > “4 such a3 we Saw In the ante 4. . day: organization of a joint commission (r} ve or six backers treated as thev well de- | and muffs at Stanley Bros. land. Monsignor Hawley is a native of § oe Z Notatall. If our presentcircumstances Were | negotiations between the two govern-| served. [a Patrie is Laurier’s chief paper | Our ladies’ jackets, all this season's im- | St. John’s, and was a fellow stndent at e C » it not in every way more favorable than they; ments. International commissions are] pore. p rtation, at special low prices to clear— | Rome with Are :bishop O’Brien, of H uli at s . e et *. i a ‘az handled free wade * and slow andexpensive. Should such course Loxpox, Dec. 21.—A despatch from Stanley Bros. fax. hf S har were under 5 meer be resorted to, evidence to be found most- r sie ae gm . in ee a ' . 4 sg . " : * there might be some , ae ed : + | Tien Tsin, under date of Dec. 20, says the 25 suits in English skirt with Llonce pacman eieent ad mentee: r 2S) LSE. PETE: are - pom J | “ flies on the wheel,” there might be s ly on Pacific coast is widely ecattered, and | >, sin, unde dec. 20), 8a} : » Se ‘ —— vie _ ED ‘ai or B o tthe @ tei es ; .? | Emperor has granted plenipotentiary pow- | from $1 up at Paton & Co's. Storm in Great Britain. | + Vay he OS Cag Dud, he 00 Che Pad Che 0 uty eS ; eround for a contention that the - . counsel will be needed to examine and - . ; ; oe : : - ies a . : ers to Chang Yen Kwan, vice-president of New music to the same old tune low i rat cross-examine witnesses. The question of | 5" ; Sigg. : { ua TaLUre . ; mae : YsungLi Yamer, te make peace with | priees at Paton and Co’s. Lonpoyx, Dee. 24. | I sets? The C. P. BR. has direct or consequential damages having I; — sin ail hilbe leis 22 tiie: a ’ ove What are the facts + ee been withdrawn from the tribunal of arbi- | “*P#2- Jd. _ oe “| <A gool servicable gift,a goll medal | A tremendously heavy gale set in at 2 | = - es heen built, the canals have been extended tration, pending claims are for British one oe ee me ; ) | sweeper to be had at Paton & Co's, | o’c'ock yesterday morning and still con- | and enlarged, the Northwest Territories | vessels acinally seized in Behring Sea, or Lexpox, Dec. 20.—The Morning Pot! 46 iach greenland seal cape skirt sweep | tinues, the south and west of England and : noah euet “t up public works and | warned out of it by cruisers of the United | says the “reconstruction of the Canadian | 2 yds. will make a good Toand present at | sonthern Ireland being the centre of the have been opened : Orie . _ Yesbes is a eati . rae : P » ‘ : — , , : | ote, ten er ee ee ! gs OE cin The agreement to pay the lamp Cabinet is a satisfactory evidence of the | Paton and Co's. storm. Telegraphic communications are buildings have becn undertaken as stun of $425,000 in fall: settlement of all | Stable condition of political affairs in the somewhat interfered with. ——— Have vou seen the beautiful display of XMAS PRESENTS at LEWIS’S ? Mechanical and Steam Tovs, Drums, Tool Chests, Ten Pine, Rocking Hor-:es, Dexter Rockers, Sleighs, Snow Shovels, Dolls in endiess variety, Tea Sets from 10 cents upwards, Wash Sets, Cradles, Trunks, ete. A beautiful assortment of FINE CHINA, in Cups and Saucers, Porridge Set-, Bon Bon Dishes, Marmalades. Bis cuit Jars, Cheese Dishes, Rese Bowls, Yases, and ali the newest GAMES of the season. Cail and see our goods, as we can suit | you both in style and price C. LEWTIS, GPAFTON ST&EET, OPPOSITE THE MARKET SQUARE, dec21 ed —-IF Yyou— Want a wife, Want a cook, Want a partner, Want a situation. Want a servant girl, Want to sell a farm. Want to sell a house. Want to rent a, house. Want to exchange anyihing, Want to sell plants or grain, Want to sell groceries or drugs, Want to sell or trade anythmg, Want to find customers for anything, Want to sell or buy horses, pigs or cattle ADVERTISE IN THE EXAMINER er vent on the rental. : ( é ter than others and enjoy ‘ife more, with i an Sibi nen co [ OO Oe the ovaries, to perform their functions.” | less expenditura, by more promptly ‘Toys Books & Faney Geods vagedin! Canada has grown in the re-|. KNOWLEDGE COMES, BUT WISDOM aaa Sen Weame ince hr adapting the world’s best products to j y ape ie Pa: ee SERS,” ee ee very valuavle | the needs of physical being, will attest y . ore sect of Great Britain and the world, be LINGERS, Sa a i ie tg | Che nee phy g, ee IN m ¢ sl eg es a for laying hens and young pullets. By its | the yalue to nealth of the pure liquid oe ees Nuts, Fancy Biscuits, | for your money. Ginger Cordial. fresh | Buy at “THE OLD RELIABLE” and Dates and Figs, ete. | Save money. | | eanse she has had great men in her ser- vice, and because these meu have inangur- ated and carried out a National Policy under which she has developed and pros- pered. The N. P. is a great success—not “a dead failure.” The people will not (if they are wise) exchange the National Policy for that which prevailed previous to 1879. 2-e+e —At Upper Prince Street School on Pri day last Rev. Mr. Corey gave great credit The semi-annual examination was held at Annandale, Lot 56, on Friday, 21st inst., there being present beeides the Tru-- tees a number of the rate payers of the district. also Mr. E. O. EF. McDonald, of Little Pond School, who at the request of the teacher kend'y consented to examine the sehool in the various branches tanght and who at the close expressed bimeelf in the most complimentary terms in praise of the rapid progress mate since this school opened, Jess than one year ago, duriig the time it has been in charge of Miss Christ- ena G. MeMillan, who has proved herself to be possessed of more than ordinary use now they will get to laying earlier when the price for eggs is very high. [. S. John- son & Co., Boston, Mass., the only makers of Sheridan’s Powder, will send for 50 cents two 25 cent packs, five packs for $1.00; or for $1.20 one large two pound can of Powder, postpaid; six cans $5.00, express prepaid. Sample copy of the best poultry magazine free. Grand rush tonight to Carter’s Book store. 75 pairs fancy slippers worth $1.10 sell- ing to-day for 75 cents a pair at J B Mac donald & Co’s. laxative principles embraced in the remedy, Syrup of Figs. ts excellence is due to its presenting in the form most acceptab’s and pleas- ant to the taste, the refreehing and tru!y beneficial properties of a perfect lax. ative ; effectually cleansing tho system, dispelting solds, headaches and fevers and permanently eming constipation. It has given satisfaction to millions and met with the approval of the medical profession, because it acts on the Kid- neys, Liver and Bowe)3 withont weak- ening them and it is perfectly free from | | Be sure and join the precession to CARTER’S BOOKSTORE, dec2 I ‘Farm For Sale. | I hereby offer for sale a Farm consisting of ; 140 acres of land at present occupied by me, Situated at Sparrow’s Road, about five miles from Montague Bridge. 128 acres of this SANDERSON & C0. Fe declij—dy A. E. McEACHEN, THE SHOE MAN. LATEST ! e s s Farm are clear; balance is covered with hard and soft wood, Good House on the premises, 2 also a Barn 2ixsé fect, Plenty of water abounds on the Farm. The Farm is con- to Oliver Wendell Holmes for the expres" | tact and ability in “teaching the young sion of 8 poetical idea which was not his. idea how to sheot.” It is the earnest ‘Yom Moore, in his preface to “Corruption | desire of both parent and pupil that she every objectionable substance. : ee ees ed nab) Silk handkerchiefs at reduced prices te | Syrup of Fig is for sale by all drug. day.—Jd B Macdonald & Co. giste in [5e. pe ee dies, teh nie eee, eee CALL EARLY BEFORE THEY ARE SOLD. | f id Intolerance,” wrote: “The minds of} may long continue in the work which she Ladies’ fur capes, collars and muffs, tre- | factured by the Cali . : . Sparrow’s Road. : aan of our statesmen, like the pupil of | has so enceessfully began. A number of mendous bargaing, to-day.—-J_ B Macdor- | Qo, only, w ious opttisttn ee daa ine ‘— eS | Ss 4 the human eye, contract themselves the | prizes were distributed gt the close. ald & Co. patkage, also the name, Syrup of Figs PP wi. LAWA®, GORE BROTH a BRS . bs more the stronger light there is ~hed upon Curistwas Beuis. Santa Claus’ Headquarters will be abuey | and being well informed, you will not Somerville P. 0., , them.” Annandale, Dee. 21, 1894. place to-n ght.—Carter’s Bookstoae. Ord. S. DSeS Et secept any substitute if offered. oct tg Montague Bridge. Charlottetown, December 14, 1894—m w f on Shearing i ae ceeemettimmmrainein aon ae - The Time Has Come Fime Furs, iMfantles and Jackets! ——FOR THE PURCHASE OF—— All this - season’s Week. . importation, the latest and hest in styles, at Special Low Prices for Christmas i Warmtl-Pr0 lg Garis STANLEY BROTHERS, BROW AWS BLOCK. ; oe hon + wine