awed FRIDAY, DECEMBER i, 1903. THE DAILY EXAMINER - ; > — f | i AY MORELL, KING'S CO. | yy Provincial Government in the Dominion | | | had obtained better prices for their | ; | | THE DAIL ' The fine new hall at Morell was well | debentures; but he did not tell the people | | | | filled by an attentive audience on Wednes- | chat the Water Works Commiesiouers of | i : j ty! interestec ocal } ee i 1 a ld their 4 er cent. : | lay night, all deeply interested in 1 * | Charlottetown had sok ‘ | — a ee a : The eandidates for St Peter’s debentures redeemable in 25 years for $100 — sia, Tsbaveuns 40 : District and Messrs. | H. Davies and per cent., or par, at the very time that or r f & “ « cent DECEMBER 1}, 1893 ' pote: — R. R. Fitzgerald, of Charlottetown, were | Prederick Peters bartered the Provincia] onaaesiitaa SIR JOHN AND SIR HIBBERT i that Mr. i H. Davies present. who, along wiih Hon. Mr Hoop- debentures for $96 i i $100, Mr. = ail : | Ne } : ; : } “ 7 . . ¢ fi , > e i lay night, | er, ex-M. L. C., and R. N. Cox, Esq, occu Davies should be more careful when bh i AT PICTOU H Py I : N D BE v r ig ve ad pied seats on the platform. | speaks to intelligent audiences in _the al ve ro ers. | ; C EA PES , A ) r r ‘ 4 Railway official that voted Mr. dudson Webster was appointed | country. They are posted on many things | ee! rary employe at the local elec: | chairman, who after addressing » few besides their ordinary farm work; = Xa scenes Susie ] : ; e electors on the desirability of a onl ll aking many slips ike he | ld be dismissed t] Liberal | words to the elect th ue they find him me g j | th ' i , ' : A kl ‘ e} the maintaming good order, called on Mr did at Morell, they will not credit his IN STO ‘ e ari eform 10 ase 7 ee wae tand | Underhay as the opener of the debate story when he seeks for their support at vn vetance of terrorieen, being vetd | ME Underbay, with his wenal courtesy, | the nest Dominion election. Lk pans a oh oie beande Flour, ee | stance of a? hei: Held | took th platform, altnongh one of the Mr. Fitzgerald created a favorable im- 3 1 S - tg | ' : ai flicials, what is Government sendidates shouse neve 7 | pression from the eaginalng of bie sunaot Kent, ‘ unbeam, Delight, | k Statesmanlike Policy is é . Se - so, as they had called the re “aT His voice and manner are de« 7 ly \ vi \ were ofa | — : | NEWS FOR CKAPAUD, FAST RIVER | ty derhay took up the financial position | gavor, and his eloquent appeal on behal: . ia, > sy ee, |. 7 vp Matencagy mouse conclasivel) f the rights of the farmers’ son? was - avo) bris. Cornme al, } Sir John Thompson and Sir Hibbert | HX) . sisiiaaiey bs Oabdaniene. ad coe pene er eee sseeae a 1 7 Poo puns. Molasses, Tapper had a grand weleome here yester- | | ; snes Senay 80 Uae Speen Gir seeaneee reviewed many of the statements made by » 3 G “s ulat 3 l S rar : arge or haring of the best men > > ‘ . 6 ; wah ' 5 . ; . ov “ts i eC ugar, | dav. A large gatharing of ee a - ; < ; x 1 tion ha deereacel int . rea the | i i a a os eer a corona “4 7 - Yellow ; sg. } Sf the county listened to addresses from Be ry s Oy\ ERCOA ] S AN D REEF ERS, from 31 OO, | - ) a 2s a KR hose concer ¥ beae de- ‘c< . nt rs : 2 . . other. He then ; sre wry | “a ast Senta _ ‘did not” ch Smee ead 300 —" the two ministers, o BOYS’ Slt PPS. S100, ; ¢ | other Hie then re wore to the just } bentures. He did not charge : ee 200 6s Rolled Oats. Sir John Thompsen declared that his Y p wre f $i 0. | | | went af the Land Giles, thawing bow ete} aan cena "Ee ae” aeons si. ‘é Cat ral i Government was for tariif reform Phey BO S 4 e's ra a" . \ c ; fly poor np were te tl ho rie ‘oan walicd a naer cae 100 ar 7 .} proposed a tariff as low as possible to pro MEN’S O\ ERCOATS. a ii ee Orwell | to Dade teteate whhow tie Wt oat paeee Soeres bh : ae BG": + Hand-picked Beans vide the revenue necessary to carry on the MEN’S R KEFERS fh BS.75 m op eae? iter gee nere Serer oe } ring to other publie issues before the peo- ie . mn lie services, and that would, at the f i uh sit), wd. «i , " awyer. He aleo showed h unfarr | ple, he urged the electors to calmly con- i00 half chests ‘Tea, pub a oie the Canddies workman, MEN’S SUITS, Doar, ( ha his , ' to those who now | ‘2 #4 hi hitst the late goverr- Or dtu 74 te . same time, afforc unadia an ) : aid up the con il , | ee ee ee ce ~ tins ¢ offee. Canadis , ‘turer and Canadian far SAT ry ss 0) cea . i t g ae : | wali ~ anadian mannfacturer an $ ‘ aac ll = Corrowed money to pay off the | an had aa er Pas nae pate pte 1 GOU boxes Raising, as a preference over foreigners. Refer- MEN 5 PAN ] o>, ' i rowed money to pay ¢ tt - ir eae oo | G00 to the assets of the — _ go o Q ? : C nits a lying to the tariff prepared by the Detmc- | ler we | cna inietrati — rs “ASCs re De - —— aa . iB aie ‘ e * ° ¥ - - ‘ ° ‘ « . : ean excel im i “ " the | youre Wy 4078 000 tae of teal 100 ty “is os Pee Fritts. | ore John eee ag ge MeN We are not going out of the Clothing business, bat we want our ( lothing to go out , | Sarre Borel in |i no other ve , | rose : "> | fact that, instead of wing in the direc ion ; 4 ! ng , w | our » x0 . ; . : ¥ FP nang o-epece syne ‘I vemb “d re ale if no other grave —— cos = 160 Cf és Meats of free trade, the Democrats were clinging | before the end of ‘the year, and will offer Clothing at such low price that will clear the . : ‘ Ke a , valerate dame: Wakes > apavaee the Peters Governmen ’ was wee" - Aen, i it} palit: ad main to the pretective pol- . r % d R fi 2 7 stock : ‘ rats s eettine sconnts His con ee sonde them. Mr. Fitzgerald ¢ azle Jame with might am oid : Aare last Overcoat in eeTer im st i : but withont getting n | ficient to condemn tlre : 5 i 300 pails Jams, fjev. and that the duties on manufactured ia on of the Hon. Mr. Peters high- | ,, resuming his seat, received Jong and } a a ci ‘ma io pu } af a . iaeaaieel treatment . + oiakaene: } 200 bris. Apples, voods under their proposed ws § : : : ae " nat aS ° a : , ne : rotate |g ee cee anes — Dansdi'e presaat ta. te a ype The Farmers of P. E. Island deserve our thanks for the genuin pe ag Aearht F . agape oe aa Seer ea A vote of thanks was give air | » “6 A. eee sae : , » did not 7 . ‘ ‘ . Po an i ‘ THE STRENGTH 2 i : Such a course had never be man and the meeting dispersed. 690 : | W hits Ros ‘ K ero- | lie =. aa a 7 ee rc ae on us since we opened our Fa!] Stock of Readymade Clothing. . co : ha an uy : , ani i d ' ; CasSKS > BeOst 9 wlieve tha rere would beam ¥ | t 1 \ ‘mld : oe cee ae ae _ ST. AND EWS 0 os ene treat Phe Republicans would not the quantity this year. Why ? Beciusé win a given a a rizht jaaltts MA a RE ee ee eee ST. ANDREWS D! . sene, | wechibdle lecibichine wilt a Gebaeearat tt : oe ; } : 4 ‘ i : nan ‘ntous man take the oath required to —- 500 boxes Soaps negotiate oe a a See wna - right price. Call ahid ad Goda ona i ‘ cle I henee ‘ ‘ . ine . . : salar Ate NOS ; < *. che BR is own, an eu ron as . 7 pe ewern tp Sy renters core, Se Tur annual divner, in regular _ Sucet : . ae | the Br . - i ‘ n r with the Democrata. ; =" | having accepted this office on the express j sion, to the honor of St. Andrew’s Day,| 980) hags Rice. still —_ i “ithe P ° “for every step | — $ v7 : ez 6s sidile > ate er, ‘or eve a ‘ condition that he would appomt Govern 4 tok place at Hetel Davies last evening. } 7:6 Tapioca sul, welded the ae ! > oa nel : f j flicer wn | yf : be regretted that a misunderstand- a@p1oca, i the United States takes in reducing daties but he as On nent tominees for presiding oeers and | is to de regretiet wl i ‘ re ‘ . | ’ ile ‘ te "0 i svery.~ antage Me. . pol a rk a hs wever, only an other | ing among the members of the Caledonian : ip. Sago, on ¢ anadian product . we sent ; ac } @a the } ‘ d - ? Y : oe . a @ in ¢ » wer . inke ade : tthe " Meee ten Leedar of ake, Govereceete | en naan of Fates this 4(). . * Filberts, | thing in our p ves . en ries as far as : : ‘ ticed bw the Lea ler of the Government.” years an j that. asa result, many of the i | ae = pee - J em he ar iw uth hos quarre Mr. Arthur Peters 60 eases Assorted Pickles. _ CARPETS! CARPETS! followed and mado | familiar forms were missiag from the | the requirements of our revenue oe a lerful that | good speech im behalf of his brother's | festive board. St. Andrew's dinner was,! 3) brls, Astd Confectionery | it ee SS ae = inn " “ al t It only lacked the essential | jpevertheless x distinet snece ss, | = ‘ H | es %.p Sacrificing Our Commercial Independence, ' er t + } ; rrect as to fact When TI i host and hostess of Hutel 150 boxes C Leese, | contro) of our tariff, and onr attachment to . nality of being correct as to hicts. re > ele a r C ; H p I { Af Mr. I i ‘ 1 lawver like Mr Arthur Peters deliber- Davies had such viands prepared and 200 tubs Butter, } the Mother { ountry, C EA ! CS E ' pres at the | ately states that the number of jury men served as would have delighted the taste 100 rarils Lard i a a P : : 4 ce : . : M . cases was reduced from twelve to of the most critical ep cure. | oe HV) i‘ . Bak ine Soda Football if the States. ' . seven, by his brother’s government, he | (including the haggis) was first-class an = Css ne = | , ; avery ing : : ‘ . ’ » : ‘ > y . . » . “ ¢ > . yr "1C0A6¢ £ ree- . 1) states what he knew, or should have | well eerved. In this respect St Andrew’s 60 easks W ashing Soda. Bosrox, Dee. lt. Do you want a Carpet { heap : W € ll, note our low pr ices. Eve ry thing iis re} re fe oem ee It was this known, was false and untrue. HE WILL DO IT AGAIN Dinner was never better. A. McNeill, ‘ Rice > r aka * ' > Yen we ee es {2 led, and Mr. James Macdonald, | 1,000 Ibs. Pure Créam Tartar;| Harvard “Uiiversity defeated the Uai-| sented ! Fifty CARPET SQUARES at a price that w ‘ ge them 50. Our Carpet reduction, said Mr eter, ia essenye esq., presided, and Mr. dé PS MBCUONS HS, ’ : : ersity of Penns 'vanis at football, the i : einen ded : ee a —_ ve ave alwavs treatec our customers Poe i Donald Farquharson ha« a} the cost of the administration of justice | of H. M. Customa, acted: as croupier. At L.000 ee Pepper, } a ee Ana ’ trade cannot be encroac he d upon. : Why f Because Wwe la | i ahs il i “ 4 Besides with- | during the past two years; bni as Hon. | the beginning of the feast of reason = 6000 « Ginger. | Z< : ww Yous: teas i right, That’s what we are here for. Our Carpets have become a iouseholk word a . cs | Mr. Sullivan was the Leader of the Gov- the tlow of sou!, the chairman referred to a sg ’ - ver ee 5 _" ial x]. swing the enbsidy from the East Ris er, ernment when this change was made » the letters received from Colonel Irv ing, His | a bxs. Coleman Ss M ustat d, A football match he tween Princeton ovey the Island. Vrapand and ‘rw —* ¢, and | Peters Government can claim eg ere Worship the Mayor and Senator Macdon- ao * Colburn’s very best. and Yale was Won by Princeton, the score m . » these pla steam communi: | for it Will Mr Pete rs tell the people ald, — ae noe ag yen ut 21) ed Alspice being: Prineeton, 6; Yale, 0. We are offering Hemp Carpet from 6 cents per vard . Tapestry Carpet trom 2) " ' how much the administration of justice their absence. 1 Speeches In Prespone | e . . 42 sii asia ' : a fo : fe : i eee “ei : ts : i . : is j ! th es will cost this vear? He dare not de ae to the toasts were good, and the SONS, | 20) ce Mixed s piee, No News cents: J ute Brussels Carpet from 8) cent 3; Real Br uSss¢ Is Ca px t trom i” cents: Be st mates the pauper grants ami lodging (he | Ww) peers then went on b msting of what!» etatons and stories excellent. We er » . y 278 > ‘i va-fr: Sef” e ‘ om Q5 cents. pients tite tiie Poor Hon « Phe “we” had done for the Province; but Tn gret that the space of Tur EvAMINER will 200 Ibs. Nutine ss, edi ~ = aos Fiy e frame ar] c t {fr f 4 $2,600, | of his statements were like wind bubbles, } not admit of reports of the excellent ad-| BOQ « C loves, ernens See: 1 Bos for the supers was . i i with a stor col ave to « yunct aS With o | denice of ee o-. Vice C airt an, | > s ‘ + } , C. PR. resident says that he has 'S ; ; : s Ae Pes 5 oe = i : s ( ss 6 itl — 1 all over the | that only hay = a i oars ~h “ a tye a i Howlanand| 60 bxs, Rising Sun Blac . 9 Lo. F. Woo ie ad detabdinie It is not only our Low Prices that brings the customers along; it is the duality needies’ point © ru ’ re we) CUR; Mr. . MceVonrt, vn. 3 mito Owls AT 7 a ) : ae ) q ie ee aera — an a Se oes | Hon. David Laird. Special toasty were | Lead, | mérit of a line of steamers to’ ran between | Wwe keep. alms bouw. Withdraw this Mr. Sullivan spoke foresbly on the man- | drank m honor of — ae ad grate i00 bxs. Nickle Black Lead, | St. John and Eogland. avi the poor must goto the Poor Horse | ner in which the Pablic Works Depari- | and Hon David Laird, and these elicite : re eet a - | 3 jal l, while now thes ment had Leen turned into a “sink of cor- | the speeches ef the eveniug. 200 ; hoc Binc king, * Ry oP 4 “ '? a nee Vie TO Les oO on” by the present Government. He rupt oe ved cases where hundred? of dollars taverage $10. The Poor Honse must instan as are The Queen. : | 100 bags Fine Salt. | half-tone photographs, wood engravings also be enlarged to ‘ them. Mr. | had heen thrown away on political frien Is } The Day and all who honor it - Mr Jas 9 ao Crystaline Salt C; }and pen drawings, all done in the very j Farguharson admitted i Bannock- | and for the purpose ul ot Support | vteDonald. . 20 cases Vry staiine pa are | highest style of modern art. They are all } sat he has = be the roads from Con-<ervatives, me ae ae on | Lord Aberdeen, the Governor-General— toons, truthful representations of real exhibite, | , . P every settlement throughout MiMZS | Hon D Laird fa . <4 } buildings. which contain them aid th rders a sa owe thon e : : ; — aid vs anew : ee . i : os »@ I ao... ;or the buildings which _contam >} tnd pad rders at h wn sho; H County; and now here was more of ee - The President of the United States-— | ”) cases Do re | vet jand they convey an Inipression as 5 has give tt jobs to catch votes He | «han * St. Peter's ae 7 - —— Senator Howlan. i 60 barrels \ inegar, W hite i lasting aod Suatepctive. as though { vimits the charge, and unblashinely says | of the Premier must be elected j possible Sone—W S McKie. . A ee Tio ; vee oe oe have command ng icKic W ine, | the original Phe Peters & Peters want to ing influence in the next Assembly, and they care not if thousands are spent to get the support that they would not otherwise | They have taken Lot 5 he will do it again POSES KEEP COOL, GENTLEMEN, Rewewpen that you are not try-ng } receive. v0 away The following is the toast list : The Parliament of Canala — Senator How lan. i Trio— Mesars Rowe and Mr Calder. Tne Lieutenant-Governor and Legisla- | 1.000. « Boneless Fish, 26 bris. English Malt, 150 demijohns Vinegar, A Great book The World’s Columbian | Exposition, magnificently illustrated with was before the eve. book is not filled with cheap. engravings from old books, bnt thousands of dollars | have been spent in making new engravings, } mate expressly to illustrate the great | MARKET SQUARE. | , ture of PE Island—Mr ( otton, | 60 bxs. Potash, i Fa'r. The work contains 700 pages and “Tne Examixer’s morality.” or .Senater | fromm this a a s ae oie The Canadian Militia—S C Moore | 200 * Pipes, over 500 engravings and half-tone photo- ee ’ } t ‘ rr Dy ¥. n favor of the Libera!-Conservative par - Song—Mr Calder, j x | vra hs of exhibit= buildings seul ture, m a ’ Ferguson's right to take a 9 7 Iiev have disfranchised the railway men Our Island Home, The Garden of the | LOO Cases Lamp k lues, Saletan ete Fine silk ‘cloth, 2.75, GO-PARTHERSAIP, cial politics, or the Sullivan venernn ": } and have take n one vote from ome young Gulft—A MeNeill, Exq. . 60 boxes Roval Yeast, | full morocco, $3.74 5 superfine edition, | Se einai. > McLeod Government You ae - n of the country, and matt they are! Chorus—Messrs Guod, Row Whear | 30 és Barm vs | $5.75. Mr. Theo. L. Chappelle is sole | The undersigned have this day entered . sual y . ‘ver msilse ay -0o - . * co . > +. rake g the Peters-McLean-Farquhar or Bvishins money I EVETY POSsiLie wa | and Moore, ’ F agent for this beautiful book. Everyone | into partnership as Attorneys and lici- | vat la the dieft ‘| pt | Chat Mr. Peters and his colleazne may be | The Beneh and Bar—Jas H Good. 300 dozen Brooms, | should: have a copy. ae oe ler ‘oS josie. “and re of \ lninistra + the diefran 5 , returned to Parliament. Mr. Sull.van Onr Guests and Si-ter Societies —~Mr |} S00 6< Pails . ? : . — j i e ; P a i i e shLiD, — robbery axceord with the principles Of | git aesnred. notwithstan ling these efforts, | McCourt and Alex Blue [2 the crooked gerrvmander | that the inde pendent men ot St. Peter’- | ; Conservative candidates would be trinnph- Song ~Mr Vastian. 100 boxes Clothes Pins. MARRIED. ju R Rattenbury & Tweedy. OLIVER RATTENBURY, 5 GEORGE TWEEDY. rerhet? Ought not M - Peters to expla h } distriet- ~the districs a bat ag The Press —Vr Cotton. yt) Nesis Tubs, At the residence of the bride’s father, on } story ! Ch'ton 7 N. ; Z ae i I I i éod that undeniable discrepancy of $809.05 ? to the late Hou owe ‘ sa M ve he » a Song—Mr Good. si 200) dozen Washboards the 27th uit, by Rev, D. Grant, Miss a" Mm faces ee ee, a -_ ; fonght the family compact tn days long The Ladies—D R McLellan, S C Moore, | - — 7 wi: ih Janie Webster, of Morell, to Mr. Warren ae a i 5 is rs rey What a wv re-half the electorate pa-t —woruld stand true to him and his Senat r lowlan and Jas McDonald OOO eoils Rope, Webster, of Banzor, NO INST RAN( ‘Eg { To be safe insure with i @> BLES i > tex, aid another half, (just as intel- | colleague on the present oecasion From | Choru-—Mes-rs Bruce, Moore, Whear 400 cases Matches At St Danslints Cathedral, on the 27th path Bad aiip WS Sey pandidates 00: the | On guavas Ue Ret nes ee aad aes, Ce It., by Rev, D, B. Reid, Mr. Thomas B. Seite us same | vislative Assembly? Was the dixtrict, he felt assured that the —ae i Song Mr McKie. | Our Ho-t and Hostess —J J Davies, CARVELL BROS. iley to Miss Annie Koughan, } } A Cottage ou Sidney Street, containing five rooms and good cellar. Pessession sous +? Pes _— : ' _ = oe ade o ane oa : stan’a (*< nd re » : ! gay just What Oem the | ., ily elected Mr. Sullivan made a fine Col lecinee-A MoMeilt ae ” ae At St. Dgtiatan's { oe on the l4th given on December Ist. favoritism in the Land Office and the impression by his vigorous speech, and | Senator Ho w an—replied to by the Sen deci—cwttu patimth guars w a uit., by Rev. D. B, Reid, Mr. Peter Jack- > Py R wreck and ruin of that money prodn sn many expressions of regret were heard r miited that he had not spoken at greater length | ator in a very eloquent speech. | man, of -Pownal, to Miss Katie Duatiy, W. W. WELLNEE: Tyner? nit oe ail danghter of Patrick Duffy, Esq., of South. | CHARLOTTETOWN i novwld st m? What about the un il J | How David Laird--Our next merry s : | : ’ " ' He suid that he wonk Mave done so only | ie i port. — a . pampemnemnennemen na ' ' ; : meetng. <peatiture of borrowed money fur putting | that the peopl: Dvess could see him every | Grent credit is due 20 Mes-rs. McNeill , ‘ oe | dirt upon the roads in the fall months of | day, would doubtless unt ged hear — | and McDonald and these who preserved DIED. ; ; ‘) | and Novein be “ V hat about the the learned gentlemen from { harlotte- j the historic continuity of St. Andrew’s 5 } we ,} town who were presc nt. Mhis, perhap . iope of recouping | is the argument that could be | used in favor of Mr. Sullivan’s candida- He lives right among the p ople of | Peter’s. If they want any information dashaway policy in th stronvest the Provincial exchequer ont of the Do- mimon treasurv—is that honest ? Mhese ture are some of the questions to be decided by St . ) > ng the Peters administration the electors D nner. eee cement Geesieanennamnanae ST. ANDREWS SUPPER. The room was tastefully decorated (HARLOTT: TOWN. ; Annie Needham, widow of William God. kin, in the 85th year of her age. (Funeral from her late residence, Ed- | Friday Evening, Dee, i, 93, | ward street, at 3 o’clock, to-morrow after- In this city, on the 30th of November, ARE YOU HAPPY? SS et on public’ affairs, they can get it with: | gjSt- Amtrew's supper in the Caledonian pie geek emaplogaid You have Shoes to buy. We sell them. vlepe lent eleetors. who are noi to ai oo oa a ‘ales z a Charlotte- | tu ’ rooms a ern, ult - a be oa —— . it oe eed athe d meg : y i : Y ‘. y “ ight with public money You are ao 7 ig Sones ae ; Judging + ore the Club, was a most enjoyable BOSTON COMEDY COMPANY, | fully invited to aa : y ou W ant Honest Goods, \ eC hay e them. what we heard from present, | 2+@ce ihdipealiciiogsil received from d.ftferent | A WARNING! apd from advices sections of the districi, Mr. Sullivan will } lead the poll on election day. Mr. Under "WITHIN &@ week, two hays opponent }3 Mr, Anthony MecLaueh men and ai boy sion, explained what he was paid extras | for; but he did not tell what the Commis- } Public Works teld him on the | t } death by the use ¢ f strong drink. We trust that the enquiry into the cruse of | sioner of | occasion, | edairman read with bunting and plaids, in honor of the i Some thirty-five or forty gen- tlemen sat down, and did ample justice to the oysters and other good things so letters of regret at their inability to be on, from His Honor the Lieutenant- H. PRICE WEBBER, Manager. ae ee attendance. Prices to snit the times. 25 cents; Reserved Seats, 35 cents. Admission, This will be the chance of the season ; want want You Shoes that Fit. We keep them. You Value for your money. We give it, i come to untimeivy ends in thie com- leasant voiced Jrishman from | well rerved by the Messrs. Quirk. . Dasid First ti » here of } » Hi ical Dr: } \ ou want to trade with live people that give ution i a, ap - ~~ ‘ : a icone | Small, Esq., President of the irst time here of the Historical Drama . 7 a ne hye men elonges © the veuke’s > Feterre 0 Some Gepute | wide aving is ie | ~t ’ . r 2 = euy tothe eis, A widowed | wtb» aon Mr. Sullivan at, | Clb erie, having” om in sgh . best value in the city. Then trade with country, the bov to the city Widower ee ’ | Senator Macdonald, and Rev. T. F. Fuller- , 3 i : ’ : i Peter’s Bav meeting, and then spoke | s 7 e os : eas : mother has lost her boy; six ehildren iio i “one at tn je eae | ton, and on his Je ft Rev, D. Sutherland. JESSIE BROWN. { have been left fatherlesa and a widow has Jr ly e by t} e tone of his remarks Nr J. B. Macdonald, Heq., vee resident, i | A CONSIGNMENT OF J Mi McLEO D & CoO one or ee ae ? ir - eine : - ae | ’ k ve | Cupied the vice-chair, having on his right Or, The Pelief of Luck ; in J ¢ : teen left to weep, numerous relatives are eet P oo pow re eee | Aiexander McKinnon, Eeq., and on his left r, e€ ; eltef o ucknow, J N ] . Charlottetown, November 27, 1893—dy ; p affliction the whol community is Wh Fe ore & nee one . . rae s Tebster Os "9 Secon “lee- ee ee i i . i vr rs date in their interests he niade an attempt cena ter, Eeq., yes ve MISS GREY as JESSIE BROWN.| apanese ove ties, ‘ oe =a — Ken ital yon _B.N. Co: : al : . i MIS: x , as JESSIE > N. , ‘ : Fhowe: So. blag recinnd dau halle] Ce een toe ae eee an Ts Seen tant ld wees ee ; | DIVIDEND NOTICE, HOUSE AND LOT ee ee ee ee see rca co brid tarpon ak ie attended to, the intellectual portion of the ie, Pinnlenihek Micha can A Direct From Japan. % ryat these men and this boy were done to | Morell floating bridge was under discus: | progromme. was proceeded with. The a es. eee ” PUBLIC MEETING®, Merchants’ Bank of P. E. Is'and > | Charlottetown, Dec, i. 1893. BY AUCTION. . ‘ ; : : . ate jovernor, His Worship 15 | for selecting NEAT AND NOVEI faabood ; I will sell by Auction, on SATURDSY | I8t District — of Queen's the boy’s death wil] Le more thorough and Saturday night Lefore Rice was my OU Fae aie Haviland, and Lieut-Col. Irving, _ Doors open at 7.15. Overture at 8 | CHRISTM 4S PRESENTS Due adtian Notice is hereby given that a half-yearly | th» 2nd day of December, at 12 o'clock more candid than that concerning the | to see Thomas Mellieh. It would be in- | ex-president of the club. The following oeteen. ; heal of th teresting to know why it was that the Commissioner had to stop over at Morel) 4 that particular Saturday night and be | driven to Souris the men In 8 cowardly te euch a case, it is wrong and it blink the faete. If these i hurried before their have been day, | He dd not tell the people of Morell | that James R. McLean refused to give Mr. | Hooper the contract for ferrying across | poor souls next Maker tx liquor, we have a right to know the fact and to knew who eupplic d the toast list was then disposed of, the toasts being drank in cold water: The Queen. The Day and ail who honorit—Rev. D. Sutherland. he Governor-General—Senator Mac- Plans of Hall may be seen and tickets | secured at Rankin’s and Dodd’s Drug Stores. Matinee Saturday Afternoon, De> 2. will be given of arrival of this Jot. wee! GOODS BUSINESS, No shopping tour | is complete that does not inelude Cartecr’s Bookstore. R—WE ARE IN THE FANCY | Dividend, at the rate of eight per cent. per | annum on the Capital Stock of this Bank, has been declared, payable at the Banking House on and after January 2nd, 1894, sy order of the Board. WM. McLEAN, ‘ , | noon, on the premises, Douglas Street. ; County, Lot of Land, 100x50 feet, situate on the south side of Douglas Street, with Cottage | containing six rooms, nearly new. lately | ' The andersigned will meet the electors of the st District of Qicen’s County, at the following times and places ;— ocenpied by Mr. Webster, Thursday, November 23rd, Chiton Halle Terms easy, > anti at 5 pm. | : : decl—2aw & wy Cashier. ‘ R. BEAIRSTO, | Friday, November 24th, at Hope River lyjnor. Men who kuow that liquor will! the Morell Biver unless that Robert N. donald. ae First time here of Tobin's Standard | nov36 t aa — Aveta) Hall, at 6 Pm. ; eauce death and vet supply liqner for | Cox got ha'f the amount, At the next The Lieutenant-Governor—A. MeKin- Comedy of | ” Notice for Meetings a Lg a a Monday, Noveniber 27th, at Granville —_— o those whé. ave“ Branken ‘or; | Meetingin Morell, Mr. Cox had better give | hon. as | POLITIGAL MEETINGS Hall, at l pm. aa ey ee batt this inletoagilliie and gain eredit for being | _ The Land of the Heather—Rev. T. F. THE HONEYMOON , , to be drunken, are morally re pons<ible fur preiagh kh ms ‘ |e Nerte } . ' a convert only influenced by Dominion | #allertan, the results IN THL Monday, November 27th, at Fredene 5 3 ton Hall, at 6 pm, Soe ewe The Parliament of Canada—Hon. A. A.| Produced with New and Elegant C'os- ; : HON. GEORGE FORBES and Mr. H F vo 2 Spring politics, and not one of those whom Peters i i wegant € | 4 ~ teers ’ “ > a eo ere Ines lay, November 28th. ai S oo gton Surely the deaths which have ovearred « Peters have seen for persona! benefit. Macdonald. : 2 i tumes an} Dance, i Fort Augustus Dist ict C. MACDONALD, will the the electors Schoolhouse, at 5 pm r presumably as a resnit of the nee of ifon. Mr, if ee spoke briefly on the Ihe Local Legislature—James rate. | now25 |. _—an : a oF the Fourth Electoral Distriet of Queen’s Wednesday, November 29th, at Dollars = political wssnes, but did not explain why | Naval and Military Forces — Arthur eradaeeiee ci rou eee Se ed LOCAL NOTICES. THE can didates wili hold the following CU"tY, a8 follows :— Mills, Emyvale Schoolhouse,at 1 pm lnpuor——will deter liquor sellers and liquor ee oe » tracked” ne * | Mellish. Se neem, |e ae : ; es ISQUIDR yr y ' : ber 29th. at Kelis’ " i he had been “side tracked” to make room i me is “wih } | rn ng? ; joint meetin gs :— I ISQI ID ROAD—On W ednesday, the Wednesday, Nove uiber 29th, at Keliy’s dealers, and all political canvassers and | gor the Peo; rs brother Sister Societies—Jamies McTsaac. Wa? are the wid waves yaying ! Advertisements under this heading charged | y les 1 lov aghs | 22 Yovember, at 5 ‘ross, at 6 p i ; for the Premier's brother wr : \ ws for at the rate of ten cents per'line ~ Thursday, 30th Noy. Monaghan Road | 22nd November, at 5 p. m. Cross, at 6 pm, workers who supply liquor to electors. Then came on the scene the leader of ane — << Pee Ss. ee the cog ® i SS —— —— | Schoulhouse, at 5.30 o’clock p- ™m. | ALBERY PLAINS SCHOOLHOUSE— Tharsday, November 30th, at Bonsha¥ fe gue o have = 1 ‘leetio: js | the Liberals of the Maritime Provin "es, yee teas — th, csBRis Aan oe haf ' we , PEE aera: riday oc stews | On Thursday > 23r ‘ov T, at 5 all, at 5p We ought to have a sober election this oe o - ee sae os — ee Maien: | Fresh Breakfast Hominy, Snowflake do. | Friday, Ist Dec., Mount Stewart Hall, wureday, the 23rd Novemb« r, at 5° Hall, at 5 pm. ae . L. H. Ds . y, ek Peters & Co. must getting desperate when they have to employ #0 renowned a special pleader as Mr. Davies to help them out, | Charlottetown harbor | and have to get him to go down to St. has an event +o sad and 20 awfnl occurred Peter’s district to demolish Mr. Underhay and Mr. Sallivan. Is it not apparent that i Peters & Co. must have a great object in coming to St. Peter’s district when they get so renowned a gentleman as Mr. Davies Not since the unfortunate man who worked in McKinnon & McLean’s Foundry ! was taken out of nimunity It is high time that the publi: awaked to the nes ‘ty of doing something practical to abate the excellent songs by John Ross, William Islanders Abroad—Jame: Mcleuac. The Ladies—W. D. Small. Our Absent Friends—Senator Maedon- ald, Auld Lang Syne. The proceedings were interspersed with McKay and Mr. MeGlashen, of Toronto. About midnight the proceedings were SMOKING over ey (by the Ib), Self Raising Buckwheat Floar and Rolled Wheat, at Sanderson & Co's, Men’s winter underwear—the cheapest in the city.—Moore & McLeod. ' new stock of canned goods, which they are offering for sale very low, n3d 2i Select the best men, then vote for them, at 5.30 o’clock, p. m, | Schoothouse, at 5.30 o’cloek, p. m. Monday, 4th Dee., Winsloe Hall, at 5.30 | 8. B. Enman & Co. have just received a | » ™m. Friday, December 1st, at Crapand Hall, Dec., Tracadie Cross’ UIGG HALL-~On Friday, the 24th at 5 pm. , November, at 5 p. m. GRAND VIEW SCHOOLHOTSE—O», Monday, the 27th November, at 5 p.m. CALEDONIA SCHOOLHOUSE-— Oy Tuesday, the 28th November, at 5 p.m, PLEASANT VALLEY SCHOOL- HOUSE—On Wednesday, the 29th Nov- Saturday, 2nd Monday, December 4th, “at Bradalhene Hall, at 5 p m. : Thursday, December 7th. at River Hall, at ] pm. Thursday, December iti Hall, at 6 p m, o'clock, p. m, Tuesday, 5th Dec., York Hall, at 5.30 | o’clock, p,m. Thursday, 7th Dee., Stanhope Hall, at 5.30 o’clock, p. mi. French , at . Trishtowa a ! The Opposition candidates are invited } . : ‘2 “early and often.” Select the best Saturday, 9th Dec., Grand Tracadie jember, at op.m. 4 to attend = | of the liquor traffic, to work for them. But great as is Mr. | brought to a close, and everyone left for ~ l furniture at the best price, then | Schoolhouse, at 5.30 o’elock, p.m. fe WOOD ISLAND Ss EAST HALL—On PETER SINCLAIR, a a 84 ED ce Davies’ reputation in Dominion polities, | home well pleased with the manner in | bay: and pay for it, or af your euniie | Thursday, the 30th November, at 5 : BGR CAMPAIGN IN BELFAST. j when he comes to discuss local issnes, | which the eve ning had been passed. fs F ; : _ nov21 d&w ex pat her ». It. A.B. WARBURTON, , | his ali and misstat an ta : i a, ) is good, get it on “tic” —~Ma-k Wright & } es BELLE CREEK SCHOOLHCUSE— C}’town, Noy. 20, 1893. Caledonia Solid for Martin and McLean, |... |P* S04 misstatements are so apparent | : Se eee ot ' Co. Ltd. : | On Friday, the Ist December, at 5 p.m. = n ame “™- | that anyone at all conversant with those LITERARY AND Scienrivi¢, Sectery.— MELVILLE SCHOOLHOUSE — Oy . _Ata meeting here om the 28th, Mr. | questions can see his errors, “ Why,” | The Literary ard Scientific Society had an | A lot remnants cloth cheap at Stanley See UEA TY ant December, at 5 ne a Forbes did not attempt to defend the Gon. | said a young man who was listening to | interesting meeting last evening, Profes | Bros. noy 303 in eod. | | POWNAL HALL- On Thureder ‘the : ernment, and refused to give a statement | Mr. Davie, “doex he think the people of | sor Harcourt brietly reviewed hia address | VERNON RIVER at 7 of the tinancial position of the Govern-| Morell area pack of ignoramuses that do | of the previous week,after which a general > ~™. ment for the vear anithhnninhtie’ | : . ‘ : 2 . ‘ T b : . : | Hosiery and underelothing at prices low- F f the p obacco 1s Mah s most uni- |, , dowen 3 t Co. | i MroH But the junior mem-| not not know better than what he is telling | disenssion took place,engazed in by Messrs “athe wens — er, Mro it. ©. MeDonatd, declared that | us?” His bluster about the dreadful Pope, Newson, Harcourt, Doull, Morrisou, a n 3 —- . ; : i Ss: . versa . ee ‘ag o _ repancy Letween the committee on | things he would do to the person _ said | Bulmer and others. A number of ney | ~ l luxury ’ the fi agrant Wool goods, latest style, vest values. | public aceounts--of which he himself wax | that Peters and Kickham had not | experiments with oxygen and hydrogen | Stock all new this season.—Moore MW he as | : ee > m. s iis season.— Moore ‘ yer and ‘ Provincig] Auditor } hot accounted for $806.09 in the sale of the gases were given at the close. Mr. P aroma of M astiff ] lug Cut McLeod. and the Assistant Provincial Secretary, of | debontures was most amusing and could | read an interesting article on Professor : : | Friday, Dec. 8th, at Ciifton Hall, at | 3506.09 was for discounts, ete., on the de- i only be equalled by Irving, the great | Dewar’s experiments with those and other ea me 5k — —_ lamps | 2 o'clock, p.m. . rubiires not sold yet. Phe poliey of the | tragedlian, in one of his gTan,'est represent- | gases which quite upset the generally Gigh ate < Fe sell C oe $0 Saturday, Dec. 9th. at St. Patrick’s | roverament and their doings were com-| ations ot the drama. Bat when Mr. accepted theories rezarding grave. The Cents each at Fennell & war sae | Schoolhouse, Lot 22, at 2 o’clock, p. m.* dy 3ins. es: EC - expored by Messrs. and | Davies said that Mr, Peters was a great | vest meeting wi.] not be he'd till aster the The Govern:nent candidates are invited McLean. | financier, the best financier in the Pro-| lection. Due notice wi!l be given. Prouwiwitioy Meerixe.—A secend Pro-} to attend, hibition meeting will be heldin the Phil- vinees, he stated what he knew or should — have known, was untrue, With lawyer B SKODA’S DISCOVERY, thegreat| J. B. Pace Tobacco Co., Richmond, | harmonic Hall, Tuesday, Dec. 5th. Virginia; and Montreal, Canada, nov 22 dy lw. US. like subtelty he was careful to state that blood and Nerve Remedy. VERNON RIVER BRIDGE HALL— On Friday, the 8th December, at 5 p. m, ORWELL COVE SCHOOLHOUSE— 1 Saturdoy, the 9th December, at 5 p.m, MONTAGUE WEST SCHOOLUOUSE On Monday, the 11th December, at § p.m, ELDON HALL—On Tuesday, the 12th December, at 5 p. m. Messrs MARTIN and McLEAN will meet the electors at the places and times | mentioned in the notice of meétings ad- | vertised by Messrs. Forbes and Mac- \ donald, JUST RECEIVED ! A Lot of New Overcoatingh The undersigned wil} meet the Electors | Q, & | of the First District of Queen’s County at | | the following times and places: } starts people to pipe smoking, | We are m: king a very nice Overceat for even those who never used hae es igs oe aioe Oran through vour fingers. WORSTED PANTS, $3.25 A.J MURPHY. H : Ch’town, Nov, 24, 1893—iu fri ra* Martin 4 ook tobacco before USE SKOLA'S DISCOVERY the great . Lod and Nerve Kemedy, " WILLIAM CAMPBELL, DONALD B, McLEOD. nov27