Ng NE en ee ae Ge a I ee > z aireatest consi leration, ee ere THESDAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, DECEMBER 16, 1897. Are You rPaePAReED should a fire occur ” you fully Imsured ? Companies I represent for a small sum will fully insure you all loss by fire, against Are The They are noted for their promptness in settling and paying their losses Ae. Row Insurance Agent Charlottetown oe ee eee PHE DAILY EXAMINER. DECEMBER 16. 1897. SPREAD OF THE EMPIRE. ixthe course of a recent address to his itvente at West Birmingham, Bight Hon. Joseph Chamberlain ee with the principal public OL WS { the dealt at length the first questions of the day. Among mantiers dealt with was tixe Empire, and Chamberlain said : “i have approved and supported the extension of the Empire because I Selieved it was the evident mission of this country as mistress of the seas. and because I believed that it was within the genius and capacity of her people. I know @elienough that a policy of this kind eutaile sacrificese The nation that would he great must pay the cos!; but, ladies and geotiemen, that cost in men andin treasure f.ae to be paid, if we are to continue in the pesition which our ancestors acquired {for me. The cost of mea, indeed weal! most deeply regret, although there can te ro etter fate for any man than to die for the honor of bis country. The cost in treasure upon this subject Mr. —why, great as is our expend- ature upon our military ard neval tecerves, it is small in’ proportion ~ oar wealth in comparison with, that of any other Continental na- tion, and smaller still in proportion to the burden which our ancestors readily Gore when they laid the foundations of “ar Imperial Dominion. Theee sacrifices have not been in vain. To-day over a great portien of the earth, the British apeech, British Jaw and British civiliza tica have been firmly planted. We have sustained the infancy and protected the growth of British rations across the «ca. We have retained their affection, wotil now it will be in the time to come their pride to support the Mother Land ia bearing the burdens of the Empire, and to staod shoulder to shoulder with usin supoort of our rights and liberties. I rejuice tothink that at not'me during the giorious reigo of the Queen was the priaciple of the unity of the Empire more preseut to the minds of al! her subjects, aod that the celebrations which so recently pooclaimed the Jove and reverence of ber people for their raler also emphasized the tact that the Britieh Monarchy symya- thiees apd personifies the es-ential qameness of the British race, and the spicitof that Imperial patriotism whore motte it is‘ Each for all and ail for each.” Mr then took up the saportant matter of national detences, “gxaking atrome length. He showed the mecersity there was for bringing up the defensive resources of the army avd navy te the increasing needs of the extending Jowiaion, He poin‘ed out that during the fast two sessions cf parliament they had deait in more thau one bill with the con lition of the navy aod that this arm ef the @ervice was never io 4% strong a condition 48 itis atpresent. It was proposed to deal with the army at the next session. Ip thie convertion he said: Chamberlain “ We have no ides of rivalling in the British Army the enormous hosts that are treught together und:r Continental torces, ad we have 00 intention whatever in this Qountry corr the system by which Cirat army is raised, orof imitating the welicy of vonacr ption or compulsion which no docht is necessary in the case of such gigantic hosts. Bot what we Se intend to do is this. We intend to bring ! ag oar small army—for it slways will and uzast be ema!]—we intend to bring it up to dee increasing needs of the empire; but we | amend, above all, that it shall be #0 or. the extension of | earns ee E RF EXCHANGES. depopulation of Port Morien it is mention- ed that B. Russell, M. P., though a liberal, raised his voice against the Dominior Coal Company bill. It is true that Profes- sor Russel] did speak out emphatically and clearly. Unfortunately protest | was uttered through a Toronto paper, after the measures was safely through the house. But if any one is disposed to say that Mr. Rus:el! should have spoken earlier } an 1 eo intluence the resnit, the defendant bigh Mr. : cap point to the example of | Blake. | Montres! Gazette: The curt treatment | of Mr. Francois Langelier by the Laurier- Mr. Lanugelier men res 18 of FoOme age. ate} to se! } tons io his interview that he had his house to pay a note of $!0,000 which he had endorsed for the pariy’s election expenses in 1891. The notes which Sevator Pe'letier, Mr. Tarte, ete., made or endcr- ed in connection with the same. election 2 ts 1) be Sc wal f were paid, it will be ramemberec. out o the pr ceeds of the $100,000 obtained by | Mr. Pacaud, on accourt of the job bs , . which the subsidy and charter of the Bais des Uhaleurs Railway was tran-ferred by the Quebec Liberal Government. Uttawa Citizen: Principal Grant says he will goto the polls aud vot» againet the prohibition of the liquor traffic. He is writing a series of letters to the Toronto the Globe is backiog him up with but and however editorials Look out for a Liberal | campaign of prohibition discouragement. | The government has gotten intoa hole by cc eet teeta tat being pinned down to premises. It has to legislate prohibition if the plebiscite shows the people want it. This the government dces not care to do. Therefore, a systematic Campaign has been started to get the people to vote against prohibition and save the government from the cen- sequences of its easy promising. Principal Grant’s assistance is most valuable in such a contingency, and the learned Priucipal is Only too glud torender any service to his political friends. Al le Eagan —It is pleasing to hear that Windsor is rapidly rising from its ashes. The desola- tion that resyftefrom the fire is giving place to residences and factories, and before the spring arrives over half a mil~ lion dollars will bave been expended in building operations. The pregress made ‘ince the fire is surprising, and it is pre- dicted that the.Windsor of two vears hence will be greater than the Windsor of the past. Mayor Smith says the fire did not kill one industry. It laid them nearly al! low fora time, but rome have sprung up again, and the others wil! follow, and the factory horns will soon be heard as in days gone by, summoning hundreds to work, A SURE CURE FOR CONSUMPTION There no such thing. Scott’s Emulsion comes the nearest to it, but even that wiil not cure advanced cases, but taken in time it will cure this disease. Handsome new brooches for Xmas gifts at W W Wellner’s. ; —_—- — > It ie estimated that 10,00 déer have | been killed in ihe State of Maine this year, et Royal makes the food pure, wholesome and delicious, Absolutely Pure POYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK, —-- gau ized and equipped that sot only skal! ic | me «ntlicieat for the purpores of a gieat fea Ge sufficient to meet an emergen ¢ which, altbough it may be improbable, . sill, according to best authorities, pot a posable in these daye of rapid steam raceunnication that even the large«t and wnot vigilant navy might be unable to geevent a catastrophe if it were not suffi- <ivatly supported. That ie eur policy and imtentions.” Mr. Chambe:lain} pointe! out tha; ceepled with the changes proposed was tne degre to make the position of t. ¢ ordivarg | ea@iier most honored ini most desirable; Sa. the men who are fighting for» England. the men who are ri-king their lives and avionial Empire, which, as you will see, is *. milp making calls upon it, but thet it eball } Your Order Now? When our stock of Fancy Holiday ( store goods purchased now, and delive We ne Tees their health are deserving of the See cur line of chairs, Globe in support of his determ nation, and | New Don't Forget knything For Xnias — | Why Not Place ver made such a show befc re. Mark Wright & Co. Ltd |TA4 FOMY MAKER: ofthe Farmers’ ard Dairy men’s Association of P.E. Island, celebrated the fourth anniversary of their Association at the Club Room, Mar-hfield Hall, on Monday ever ing, Dec. 13th. After the election of officers for the en- cuing year and the transaction of other | unecessary business, the President announ ced that the next number the pro- gramtwe was & “goose supper” in honor of birihday of the Association. The aties’, of whom guitea number was pre- oo the eat, immediately donned their aprons husiness—namely the reparation of the supper, while the organ, at d pre ceeded i ler the efficient management of | liss Bertha M. Simmons, ar 8isted be Miss wie EK. Morsop, furnished accom pain i- seo's tothe songs of the kettle and the spots. Afterall present had eaten and lrank “‘in honor of the association” and to eir Own satisfaction, the following toasts repored and keartily responded to: The Central Asse ciation, proposed by vere | Mr. Willam Thompson, responded to by re . “3 Mr. R. Mann, President of the Central | Association. Vur As-oviation, proposed by Mr. Wi!- liam J. Gibson, reaponded to by Messrs fred. furner, J. H. Morson, Arch Stitson. Branch Societies, proposed by Mr. Fred, | Turner, responded to oy Ee.. Wun...J. Gibson. The Dairying Industry, proposed by Mr. R. Munn, responded to by Mesars Lorne A. | Gibsco, W. T. Leslie. The Swine Breeder’s Association, proposed by Mr. John Stewart, responded toby Messrs. Wm. J. Gibson, John T. ! Fergnson. Our own pceet, proposed by Mr. Fred | Turner, responded to by our own poet, | Mr. William Thompson, who gave a recitation entitled “ The Hillsborough.’’ | The ladies, proposed by Mr. Edward McDonald, responded to by Messrs. James Scott,J.H. Morson, Arch. Stitson, Fred Turner, Wm. J. Gibson. Mr. John T, Ferguson gave a vocal solo which was very well received. The ctticers for the ensuing year are, Pres, Mr Willian: Thompson; Vice Pres, Mr Edward McDonald; Secy-Treas, Mr William J Gibson; Exec, Com, Messrs John T Ferguson, Joha Stitson, Fred Turner. The thanks of the association was tend ered the 'adies and managing committee for their untiring efforts to make the cel | ebration—as it was voted by all—an im | me~se success. The members feel confident | that the association is here to remain, and | the celebration of the fourth anniversary is! but the inauguration of an era of greater prosperity, wider influence and nsefulness | than has hitherto been experienced. Dopo. << OL ce ae aenemecmnnneeth aaa The war iz India is proving that the British Empire has in the native troops of | that country come of the best soldiers in, the world. Inthe Sikhs, Ghoorkas and other loyal natives of the iighting clase Great Britain has a population to diaw | upoa that uofmerdly nations would fiad it | d flicult to mateh. <danenttipiin Toys! Toys! Half price ads don't | cut any ice wth us. We cfter ood toys | at vour own figure. No reasonable ! { refused. Cal! and get genuine bargains at MeMillan & Horusby’s. G0 TO ~~ SANDERSON’S ‘ , . For vour Xmes groceries SEEDED RAISINS | already clean, stemmed, and eesded, and just as cheap, if | not cheaper than the other) kinde. CALFORNIA | MUSCATEL RAISINS Very fice, and large this year, the best we ever éold. FRESH | Cleaned Currants, Shelled Almonds, Snelled Walnuts, Citron Lemon and Orange Pee], New Essences. Quality higb, prices low. SANDERSON & Co. roods is most complete. We r them te you when wanted. P 8. G. Thorne, | | WV | | | | | | | ¢ Se GBVeVEVeV—=QIVe2aw geoeral housework. Enquire at this office. Road with or without barn) eight la Ws NV 0 oye ovbye oxd. “Ae 7 i a Als AG Bargal SES et tm, ee & te be Mo SF ee ¥ oe 9 sy Pie. SV % NV quelity is hich and the| oe Se jue tity ugh ana the Handkerchiefs in sj {5 prices low, the best and and cottcn >, Home qe : 9 c o ve cheapest, that’s what the Thts ink od i fs people wantevery time, nis cold spell requires im- te mediate attention. You can’t pay “is e “wait until to-morr.w”—jf you te GENTLEMEN'S don’t get good warm underwear %s Extra fine White Silk, size 20x | at once. see our oderings for Ye 20, with hemstitched border, 2 Saturday. Ladies Linders 20 “> inches wide, 35¢ each 5 JU, 40c, Gents » 20. 45, 5), afe < : suc. Jas, Paton & Co. ee Same quality and size,’ nar. asta Sahel 7 {: row border, initial, 35¢ each | Xmas Goods.) "™CF Sale of > a eee Ws ; : a eather-weight rain protect- at: ae ee aoa ae white ots. No thing so nice tocar re Sl mo piain and twitled. with as a light-weight, close rolled assorted width .hemstitched | umbrella. We have them and borders, and Heavy q 1,000 pa as + * ve @ + * SES ES TS SS That Will Strike the Bull’s Eye Of Public Approval. Silk Handkerchie’ Silk Handkerchief dis- est ever shown by us. The Also initials at 45c, 55¢, 65ce SILK MUFFLERS square, white hemstitched ber- der, $1.15, Handkerchiefs, 500 pairs Men's =. rE arenanenlll “ : - sims dslnainti ae eet i en amie Reena + maatiasiltiastnasae ee ~~ we FARMERS’ AND DAIRYMEN’S aSSOCIA- se ot —=2= sidlidisinsibiaiiaiiian N,. ‘ - FO: ~—~ @ Rmas ws, Ottaw 't “Mav civil servants os : i 2p. } 7} strike?” Te Montrea! Gazette. They The Marshfield Branch Celebrites the dx <a 4 < may, buy . ere not like y to. Fourth Year of its Existence, 4; a oN i} uy St John Suu : la eonnecti m with the The members of the Marshfield Branch, : ‘L S om: 3 : per cent. off ali Single Press Lengths To-day at Paton’s —_—_ Hi Shots Positive Newness! Positive Goodness! Positive Lead- ership! | Articles of solid value and usefulness, that will be aceept- able to »ny lady or gentleman on the island. Ladies’ Fur ellars. Ladies’ Fur Mufts. Ladies’ Fur Gloves. Ladiey Fur Mitts. Kid Gloves, is the largest and fin- you can afford one .t our price. Will make a good Xmas gift for brother or some other girls brother. Selling cheap at Paton & CO’S. Decorations Worth Seeing all litup by Electric Lights OUR ADVERTISMENTS ARE Ove TELe- NES. By them we walk to your eyes T5¢ each uality, white, 30 in. $1.25 and _ $! each an tell you some of the happenings of th bigstore. We have opened a grand irs Gloves 000 Silk | Bazaar, with seven large decorated Booths, and three stalls, lighted up with Se Gloves, 759 Men’s Silk Rearfe electric light. Call and seb the best dis- D 7" aendhadin te on ? | play in town. Partake of some of the iil Ni: y a0C. best goods,—J. P. & Co, . ~~? 2 LADIES’ FUR CAPES LADIE MENS ladies ic Ladies se Sleigh +s +S 8282228] Oe ese ¢ “ap Our Seeded Raising are going like “hot cakes” as they are just wha: all econ- omical house-keepers have been looking for. Our California Muscatel Rasing. are the best stock we bave ever handled in that line, and our sales ¢ for thein are increasing every day. Our Candid Citron Peel § sells itself on sight, being fresh clear and juicy. Our New Flavorings Are giving splendid eatisfac- tion, and once used will be always used. For all Choise Amas Groceries —GO TO - Beer ao Goff's f 4 reo. 22.2 24. aq ( ly, a girl for WANTED.—In a small fami dec 16 3i pd TO LET.—Honse on jower Spring Park containing JAMES PATON & © See SelSeese vey Every price reduced S FUR JACKETS FUR COATS Fur Muffs Every price reduced Fur Collars 1 Every price reduced Every price reduced Every price reduced 4 moces Every price reduced , f : t Christmas Buying . i Christmas Presents {| — For durable and lasting ones, come to us, we have 0 Shirts Overcoats Collars Ulsters Ties Reefers Handkerchiefs Suits + Underwear Cloth Caps Socks Ladies’ Boots Gloves Gents’ Boots ' . Braces Slippers Be 145 t Granby Rubber Shoes Granby Rubber Overshoes JB _-°? Special discounts from now until Caristmar, 4 Es { everything going cheap. Come to | a , J. B. Macdonald &Co If ltt FFE ota hittin wiyrontrin I O's! SOlicitj Are You Looking =e ter for so ue useful and practical presents to give to your frie “ators, “@eful a; Christmas Presents are found in abundance at our store, We haven’t time t? umerate, but we'll be delighted to show them to vou. Special Discount during Holiday Season and well finished :00m Frost- Possession Ist of Dee, "Lani te : Revere Hotel? nov_"-—tf | roof celar. G. F. HUTGHESON | ~~ The Queen Street J