- THE DAILY EXAMINE R To " = —— ae Pa — | Reading Room ee Liberty, ons Free Born Men havinil to advise the Public, may pare ‘free, ns Seite Single Copies two cents VOL 38 CHWRWOTEBTOWN P. E. ISLAND, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28: 1898 iy NO 252 as i ei. | endl re E Hyacinths ror Giass Culture No use to use small Bulbs for Giase Culture. You lose vour time and trouble. Get the heat colors. Cheap, poor Bulbe for house culture are e delusion and afraud. Moet of the so called bargains in Bulba are of this kind. They are “calle” aml! Bulbs of weak vitality, and poor color, Their ooly merit is cheapnese and they are really “dear at a gift’. Rev our large named Hyzc- imths, they are the finest growa in Holland. Geo. Garter &\Co. Direct IMPORTERS OF Hotianp Butpss. “SOA ANNAN GGL) UMAGA Add ddd 25 teed te a i eS ee | Weakness Sleeplessness Nervousie3s [In many cases arises fron paired digestion. PVTTUTTITUU Cer CCO Le eeeCUrereeU re Mam Tseternt er eid pO aero Lae im Qur Digestive Tonic aids digestion, Enriches the blood, 9 Tones the nerves. Ask your friends about it Prepared and sold by 6 ¢h.W. REGDIN, Phm 8B . CENTRAL DRUGSTORE. 6 SUNNYSIDE. . ee eee SS 6 OR ® GBs 0dDS @6O*ooOD O]EO7 6262 TFewowwewrwowel ! f@REAT } BRITAIN AND FRANCE. A War Would be a Naval Duel. New York, Oct. 27.~The London cor- reepondent of the New York Poat tele- grapbe:—“ A war with Kogland would reeolve itself into a naval duel, in waoich the French fleet would be avnihiated in a fortnight and all the French colonies for feited forever. Moreover,French commerce would suffera terrible Llow ; considering that of the entire exporte of France, smounting to something hike 3,500,000,000 franca, 1,350,000,000 are taken by Eng- land, vearly as mach as Belgium,Germany and the Jnited States together take. “In holding out, therefore, in matter of Fashoda the French Goveroment must either rely on a yielding disposition such as England displayed in the Siam. Mad+gascar, and West Africa d:s3putes, or they must be activg On €0 understandiog with Russia. It the first suppos'tson is correct, they must be very badly informed of the temper of this country in respect to the whole matter of Egypt. Ifthe second, then we muatbe prepared for the loug expected turning point io the affairs of the Old World. ‘his Idle Money. Mawita, Oct,25.—The British conaul at Manila convened a meeting of merchants to diseuss the commercial British capital tothe amount of £406 ,000,- | 000 has been lying idle here for six months. In the existing conditions busi- ness relations with the provinces have been in many casesentirely suspended. The meeting resolved to make an urgent appeal to the British goveroment to eadeavor to hasten a settlement of pending issues, —_————_ ~~ Lord Minto’s Reception. Qvesec, Oct, 27 7.—The arrival of Cana-~ da’s new governor-geueral and Lady Min- to end their firvt landing on Canadian soil, which will take place here on the 12th proximo as pearly as can be judged, is to be made the occasion for an imposing military demonstration. All of the local | corps are to be ordered Out. Tbe Hussars @ | will turn out in full strength toform the escort for the lieutenant-governor and the new arrival. ———— Railway Manager Says: “Ip reply to you question do my children objection to taking Scott’s Emulsion, | vay No! on the contrary, they are fond of it and it keeps them pictures of health.” NEWEST COLORS! --—(aiters ! Gaiters ! Made of good wearing material. Just received at — COFF BROS, Beot Factory Pay 2k otis 4 hed The Finest Lot of Fancy Rockers IF IT’S NEWSONS IT’S The Furniiars which we sell is built on the heirloora plan—built to last for yeare, and then descend in good condition to your grandchildreo. we have ever sown is now in. good, you ought to see them. ~==uitis=—_JOHN NEWSON If you want something real LS Sr permuee Re eee en er ee ea — POR yee t Ned 0 WE +3 > SASL soe Ahiae dil M. Saad SF ad pad Shad ttn nteeenteeeeene. a Barcain Corner, Clothing, Hatsand Caps, Trunks and Ya- lises and Cloth If you want auy of the above goods, call and see us, we are pen for business and want your trade. Open every evening till 8, WY. Saturday till 10 o’clock D. McR AY dead-lock. j ROYAL RECEPTION FOR KITCHENER. Received an Unprece- dented Welcome. RECEIVED BY COMMANDER-IN- CHIEF AND GUARD OF HONOR. A Most Enthusiastic Crowd---Police Were Powerless to Control it. (Spectat ro Toe Examiner.] Lonpo», Oct 28 —Sir Herbert Kitchener ‘arrived bere yesierday and was greeted by the Commander-in-Chief of the British forces and other high military officials. The Grenadiers formel a Guard of Honor at the railroad station and General Kitchener received an ovaiion from enor ; nous througs of people. The scene of euthusiasm was almost upprececented. The crowds ai the Victoria station were so dense that the police were unable to icope with them. Barriers aud the police cordcn were carried away together and multitudes surg- ej into the reserved portion of the station. Asthbe Sirdar issued from the royal waiting room expectiug to step into his | carriage he found bimseif confounded — an impeetrabie masz, cheering and | gesticulating “Bravo” Herbert”,—“God ' bless you my boy”, “cheers for | avenger of Gordon,” and kindred cries, Hia face beamed with pleasureat tle the | popular greeting. When he attempted to make his way }through the crowd his hat was bashed in and the police had to save him forcibly from the attentions of the eutbusiastic guardsmen who desired to carry hin ov iheir shoulders through the throng. | Atempts to clear a passage were futile, and he Sirdar.was forced to retire and was - finally smuggled out of the station through @ distant corner of the buildiog. ' ALL DANGER REMOVED So Says the Daily Mail Regarding | England and France, [Srecia, ro Taw Examiner) Loxpoy, Oct. 28.—Although vothing official has transpired regarding the deliberations of the Cabinet couveil yes'er~ day, the Times says it may be taken for granted that the decisions reached are in fuil agreement with the policy formulated in the recently issued blue book. The Daity Mail understands that arrangement has been arrived at which removes all danger of friction with France A Reported British Move. {[Speciat ro Toe Examiyer.] Paris, Oct. 28.—It is reported here that the British cabinet at yesterday’s session decided to proclaim a protectorate of Great Britain over Egypt. The New French Premier. (SpeciaL To THe ExaMiner.] Panis, Oct 28.—It is thought M Dupuy will be premier of the new cabinet. Gibson Elected. |Sreciat. ro Tug Examiver. ] Orrawa, Oct. 22—Hou. J. M. Gibson of the Ontario Government, bas been elec- ted for East Wellington by 432 majority. The testimonials in bebalf of Hood’s Sarsaperilla are written by honest people who want you to know what it has done or them. Underclothing — Good heavy under~ clothing for 40, 60, 80c and $1 suit. The best goods, the largeat assortment and the lowest price on those goods are in our store—Prowse Bros the Wonderful Cheap Men, | had formerly belonged to the farmer, but an ; et — Cie etteanteene tte ee METHODIST CON FEREN CE. Meetings of the Missionary and Special Committees. The missionary committee of the N B and P E Idand Methodist Conference met on Wednesday morning in one of the par- lore of*Centennary church Sunday school house, StJohn. Rev Dr Brecken pre- sided. The commitiee on appropriations sub- a théir report, which wae adopted. The basis of sllotment was fixed at $750 for ordained married men, $400 for ordaip-~ ed single men and $350 for unordained men. The amount grauted was only eufli- cient te pay to the missioners an amount leaving adeficit of first clase, $300; second clase, $185; third class, $117. The following amounts were granted the an of Charlottetown and Summer- side : ITETOWN DISTRIOT. WinsloeMM, ..... seccoooee.o- coves $ 90 Vervon River... scapes cnemendicenda. ae , % $225 SUMMERSIDE DISTRICT. Grapville aod Hunter River..........+. $ 90 COI Poea'e's 60 <'0-s ov w Hd descccdonhs "OEE WF atch npeiiicdss (it's > suse Ee $370 Another meeting was held in -the after- noon, atwhich Dr, Evans resigned his position as treasurer, but was subsequent~ ly prevailed upon to continue in office up- ; on the understanding that he would be, aided io his work by Secretary Marshall. In the evening there was a meeting of the board of trusts, at which action was taken regarding properties held by the different committees, At & meeting uf the conference special committee deputations were appointed to visit the missions of the conference in order that they might be stimulated to increase their contributions to the ministry and report to next annual conference. Following are the committees for Char - lo¢cetown and Summerside: Charlottetown--Chairman, R Opie, W Kirby and G W Dawson. Summerside—Chairman, Geo C P Pal- mer and F A Wightman. It was understood that these committees should make complete arrangements for visiting all the missions. tev G@ M Campbeil, of Charlottetogn, au! Dr Sprague, of Summerside, attended the iieetings. oe A Little Gentleman. A little 4-year-old boy in the east end has as his particular playmate a little girl of about the same age. The little ones are frequently together, and the other morn- ing the girl came to the fence and called him. ‘“* Alton,’’ she cried, ‘‘come over an play.” Alton’s mamma heard the call and said to him, ‘Tell her you can’t come over just now because you have to take a bath.”’ So Alton went to the end of the porch ‘*Klizabeth,’’ he called, ‘‘I can’t come over now.’”’ Then he turned back to his mother and acded : “I don’t fink the rest of it need be saided.’’—Cleveland Plain Dealer. Hundreds of Miles to Home. The instinct that teaches dumb animals to find the way to their old haunts after they have been removed many miles is one of the mysteries of nature. Recently a farmer living near Lexington, Ky., found a lean and footsore dog whining at the door of his home one morning. The dog had been given to a friend who had moved to Kansas, 700 miles away. The dog bad been carried to Kansas on the cars, but had managed to wander to its old home, foraging for food as it went and going so rapidly that it was nearly a cripple when it reached the old home door. NO FAITH CURE ABOUT STUARTS DYSPEPSIA TABLETS They ‘ure Stomach Troubles and In-ligestion Anyway. Whether You Have Faith in Them or Not. Mere faith will not digest your food for you, will not give an appetite, will not increase your flesh,and strengthen your nerves ard heart, but Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets will do these things, because they are composed of the elements of digestion, they couvutain the juices, acids andpeptones necessary to the di- conan and assimilation of all wholesome Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets will digest food if placed in ajar or bottle in water heated to 93 degrees, and ther willdoit much more ef- fectively when takea into the stomach after OL not whetner you have faith that they will or not. ‘they invigorate the stomach, make pure blood and strapg nerves, inthe only way that nature can do it, and tbat is, ~ of Whole some food well digested It not what we eat, bul what we digest that does us good. Stuart's Dyspepsia ‘fablets are sold by nearly all druggists at 30 cents for full sized kage, tha 4 mailfrom the Stuart Cos, arshall ch, A Death Knell. Sr. Jony, Oct. 27.— y firet session of wegrand division Sons ot Tem- perance, opened here yesterday, 65 mwem- bers present. The scribe reports whe membership about the same as Inet year. The retiring president, J.Q. Woodbury, spoke of the conflicting reports about the — result of = the plebiscite and of the duty of the government in the }Trovinces adding : cieut answer to all such counsellors to say that we in the Dominion live under the British constitution where majorities rule, and where the will of the people as expres~ sed at the polls is respected.” He conclud- ed by ssying that tie death knell of the liquor traffic bas been rounded from the Atlantic to the Pacific,and those in the business, if they are wise, will at once set their house in order.” Gladstone's Biography. Loxpex, Oct 27.—It is now definitely known that Mr. Gladstone’s sons have appointed Mr. John Morley to write their father’s life. Probably no fitter choice could have been made. Mr. Morley’s life of Mr. Cobden is @ model biography, and his life of Mr. Gladstone ought to prove a worthy monunient to its subject. ALL HEADACHES from whatever cause cured in half an heur by HOFFMAN'S HEADA HE POWDERS 10 cents and 25 cents a, all druggis Waterproof coats.—J ust think, you can bow get a turret waterproof coat that has always cost from $5 to$7 for the small sum of $2.75 at our grand clothing sale. ae grades $5, $6, $7 and $8,—Prowse ros Minard’s Liniment Cures Burns, ete. single Office TO LET In Cameron Block apply to HORACE HASZARD. “It ought to be a sufli- , What to Live Fer. little people I love so well, Wherever your place may be. There's a beautiful secret I long to tell, So come and listen to me. When I was a child in a little town— Oh, ever so far away— A beautiful spirit came floating down And whispered to me one day. “There's a secret," the beautiful spiri? said, ‘*That even a child may know, And they who know it are gladly led Wherever their feet may go. “So sweet and simple the secret is, Yet people are slow to learn, And away from the pathway that leads te bliss Their lingering faces turn. “So the little chlidren must show them how The happier way to choose, For the hearta tha are tender and loving now Will never the lesson lose. *‘And this is the wonderful secret: For nothing but love each day— Not for love to keep, but for love to give, Forever to give away. Live ‘There is no life upon earth se poor f But love it may give full well, And the joy of giving is deep and sure And richer than tongue can tell. “To sweeten life as we meet and part We need but remember this: To carry always a tender hearé Vor the tiniest thing that is. ; **The wider the circle of love we make The pappier life we live, And the more we give for another's sake The nore we shall have to give. **So let us widen it day by day By loving a little more Till nothing living be shut away From a share in the heayenly store. 4 "Tis love and kindness alone can fill Our hearts with the joy of living, And ages wait but to do the will Of the loving and the giving ”’ —Allison G. Derring. Just Four Years Old. A little girl was sent out with some crumbs for the chickens, and when she came in she asked her mama if she knew ‘*how old the gate to the chicken yard is.’’ ‘*No,’’ said mamma. ‘I do,” was the pleased reply. ‘‘It is just 4 years old, for it is just as high as Ll am!”’ As the Flowers. The charities of life are scattered every- where, epameling the vales of human be- ines, as the flowers paint the meadows. SiS GS ASS ASUS AS -_ TEES ISS ISIS IS ISAS TS TS ORS i) Worthy Attention We have just placed on sale a line of Black Cashmeres we think well worth talking about. ‘They’re in Blue, Black and Jet Black, fine, smooth, satin-finished goods, They’re good weights, We bougbt sell them for 425 PER ¥D Moore and ~— VicLeod : : WHAT WE ADVERTISE WE Be them “away down” and ive =" 8 ASUS USI ESE ACS IS ISAS EAS nS ~<a. anes a oe eS A 2 NE AS, ORME EEE Et EEE a