lutely Pure. Nutritious and easily ested. Abs , : ; uid Ask your grocer for it, a DR. COE 5 ? 3 treats CHRONIC DISEASES by the Salis- } 5 a eS bury method of persistent -elf. help, in rem Yving causes rom the blood. Ccne tinnous, Intel'gen! treatmentin person } B or by letter insares M pimum of suffer- Sh ; ingand Maximum of cure possible in i rk each case Avoid attempts anaided. ‘ . . 4 N ‘ | Graduate of N.Y. University : K And the NEW YORK HOSPITAL. if ) Trenty years practice in N. Y. City. | } Diploma registered in t7 8. and Canada, 1 ) ADDRESS: CHARLOTTETOWN, P E I, CANADA OFFICE. Victoria Row Accomods tions reserved for patients. ; ©References on application, } OctI5 lyr es | : Don't Forget The Boys they need good serviceable foot wear at this time of year, no need to bave them go with wet feet, when we can *“*shoe them” for a very small amount. Boye boots from $1.00 pair up Bove Bockey boots trom $1.65 up. Our boys whole stock, grain boot at $1.50 is a “corker.” R. KH. Jost Stamper’s #200600 6886 COGS 8eS8 SOS 806066 «+, 00080 Corner. RIDERS ~ I can ornament and stripe your Bicycle, and give you as fine a as found on the best new work. My business SOOF C908 FOS4SOSEST MW 490098 CO000000 3000 eto : | finish is the mixing and laying on of This is not a pick-up business with me, nor is it a colors: business that any Tom, Dick Wheels stored, cleaned and repaired. H. R. LARGE. At Large and Son’s Carriage Factory, Upper Gt. George St. JUBILEE SOAP A new and superior white soap - a mar- velof beauty, pority and efficacy, the queen of fine Laundry, Toilet and Bath. Should you buy iv once you will always wse and forever thank Jas D. Lapthorne & Co., Makers Makers of the Famous Royal “ak Soap. and Harry can do. -_———~———————- -——_—-——- Su DIVIDEND NOTICE Mer.-hants Bank of Prince Edward Island, Charlottetown Nov. 29th 1897. Notice is hereby given, that a half yearly dividend, at the rate of 8 per cent per annum on the capital «tock of this Bank has *been declared payable at te Binking Heuse, on and after January 3rc, i8OR Transfer book wil] be closed from December 2¢th 1897, tothe 3rd of Jan- Rary 189%, both dates mcelusive. Hy order of the Board, J.M, DAVISON, Cashier. | Nov. 29 15 wk td _ ™ Nn i, | ‘~ ‘ ‘ ( ee aoa Pe a PAE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBEK 30, ee: A LIBERAL PROTECTLONIST, (Montreal Gazette ) Mr. Bertram, the Liberal nominee in free trader, He argues that the present ix DOL A free trace tariff and that it should ttand. The policy of the Liberal party, he rays, is not free trade, and, so far as Can ada is concerned, free trade, he argues, 1s out of the question. He even goes further ee | > ) tree trade party, and poiuts to the tariff it enacteu a8 prout of the soundness of his ; position. This mark: @ very great change | mn the Liberal attitude within two years. ! | The platform on which the last | conference at Ottawa, over which Sir | Oliver Mowat presided, and at which Sir Wiltrid Laurier declared that protection } was V cious in principle, and Sir Richard Cartwright caled 1 not only a crime but | a blunder, cootained this plank : | We denounce the principle of protec- | tion as radicaily unsound and unjust to the couvicuioo that any tar.t! changes based on | that principle fail to afford any substantial relief from the burdeus under | which the country labors.” | The above of course, represented } | theory of the Liberal party befere the responsibilities of office were placed upon its leaders shoulders, | draft submitted by Mr. Fielding, showed | that it had been modified largely in the | course of the enquiries he made duriog his visits to the industria] ceutres of the country. The revised draft, submitted to Parliament after @ month's consideration of the original resolutions, etill more stroog!y emphasized the fact that ministers had been compelled by a business con- sideration of the industrial situation mibere to protection. — + <a mast devotional meeting tomorrow (Tuesday) evening at 8 o'clock. Song service at 7 30. Bring the Gale Hymn book with you. All are invited, ny _ Nervous people fiad relief by enriching their blood with Hood’s Sarsaparilla, which is the ome true blood purifier and nerve tonic. ner ae ee ee In this city, on the 24th inst., to Mr, and Mre. Arthur Clarke, a daugbter. In this city, on the 27th inst., to Mr. and Mr+. Henry C. Lowe, a daughter. At Fifteen Point, on the 26th inet., the wife of F. E. Allen, of twins, eon and daughter. Cee — > eS MARRIED At the Manse, Orwell Koad, Nov. 24th, 1897,by the Rew. D. B. McLeod, M A., Miss Inez Rhoda Wood and Irasc Albert J udsen, both of Alexandra, Lo. 49. At Cavendish, by Rev. G. C. Robertson, Frederick Toombe, South Rustico,to Mise Annie Paulina, second daughter of George F. Houston, ef May tield. DIED In this city, onthe 29th inst., after a brief illoees of pneumonia, Joho Quinn, aged 55 years. May his soul rest in peace. {Puneral will leave the hcuse, Richmond Street, at 7.30 wo’clock to-morrow (Wed- eeeday) morning for St. Dunstan’s Cathe - dral thence to Fort Augustus cemetery. ] At the City Hospital, onthe 28th inet., Joseph W. McGarrigle, aged 23 years and $ monthe. May his soul rest in peace. At Orwell Head, on the 15th inet., Mary MacLeod, aged 76 years, wife of Joho Mac pherron. At South Bustos, on the 3ist ult., Hanaah Duan, in the 39th year of her age, wife of Paul Curran. At Westmoreland, Lot 29, on Saturday, Nov. 20th, 1497, Elmira Trowsdale, aged 19 years, daughter of Ieaac and Phoebe Trowsdale. Sieter, thou was’t mild and lovely, Gentle as the summer breeze, Pleasant os the air of evening, When it floats amosg the trees. Peaceful be thy silent slumber. Peaceful iv the grave so low; Thou no more will join our number, Thou no more our songs shalt know. Dearest sister thou hast left ue, Here thy loss we deeply feel; But tis God that hath bereft ue, He can all our sorrows heal. Yet again we hope to meet thee, When the day of life is fled, Then in heaven we hepe to greet thee, Where no farewell tear is shed. ee ———— 0 Ee Roya! makes the food pure, wholesome and delicious,’ ’ o— Centre Torouro, i» not in this campaign a | } and claims that the Liberal party isnot a | general | election was won, adopted by the Liberal | } masses of the people,and we declare our’ the The first tariff to | Y. M. C. A. Hawtt.—Remember the | —_ > 4 “Ie Ae fy st ta ‘| ty 3 <p yw > a? PERSONAL. Mr. D. A. McKinnon, M. L. A., George- town, iS tn town. Mr. Kenneth J. Mart'n, barricter at- law Summerside, is in the city. | Frank M Pebbles, a Chicago ertist, | has arrived in @itawato paint w portrait of the premier in oils, Mr Robert Lawson, the veteran Scoch- } man from York, isin town to attend St Ande .?s din: er. | Registered atthe Queen: David Egan | Mt Stewart; J A Ives, Souris; D Montgom- Finny A Beairsto, Miss Sophia Beairs o, Sourt; M Bloom. fi‘ld; Montrea’; Fred M Morris, Bradalbave. Atthe Hotel Davies: W C Sumrer, Truro; Geo RJ eeph, JR H Sut erl ind, Mootrea’; Peter McNutt, Malpeque: J K McCutcheon, 1 oronto; B C Cox, Souris; D A McKinnon, Georgetown; G 1, Murray, Ailan J Wheeler, "alifax; F A Mansfe'd, Boston; K J Martin, Som-nerside. Lieut. A. Hamilton Gray, R. R.C. I., arrived inthe cty from St. John’s on , Wednesday ev ning and is the guest of his sister, Mrs, Wm. Abbot, Dorche:ter S:reet | Lient Gray is in command of the company , ordered out to assistthe local brigade in fighting the fire at St. John’s on Wednes- day, and sustained a slight injary to one eye, which was scorched. Dr. Campbell | thinks a few daysrest and careful treat- ment will restore the injured organ to its normal condition.— Montreal Star. Mre. J. Wisdcem and the Misses Wisdom crossed in the Northumberland tcday on their way to Toronto where they will take np their residence. Previous tw her de- partnre from Charlottetowu Miss Katie Wisdom was presented with an elegantly- lound bible by her associates in Mis+ Mc- Gill’s Sunday School clase, the presenta- | tion be'ng accompanied by a fitting addrees, In addition Mise MeGill prereated Mise Wisdom with oneof the new hymnale. Mr. and Mrs. Wisdom and family made many friends during their residence in Charlottetown, and their departure is re- gretted. | | ery, Albertor; Miss THINGS TO MAKE A NOTE OF, C.M. B. A—Bravch No. 216,C.M.B A., will meet in St. Patrick’s Hall thie evening at So’clock, harp. A full attend- ance is requested —vomination of officere, feverat talented ladies and gentlemen will address the W.C.T. U. meeting on November 30th. RemwemBer the public meeting under the auepiwes of the W.C. T. U.,to be held in the schoolroom of the First Methodist Church on Tuesday, November 30th, at 8 p.m. [like mnsic. I can’t sing. I am ead- deat when I sing, So are those that hear me. They are saddereven than [ an. The other night some = sileer voiced young mau came under my wudew and sany * C une woere my love ves dream- iog.” [dient go. I dein’t think it would be correct—Ar emis Ward. If Artemes had auinviration to go te Zion church lecture room oun Thursday evening eext he would accent it at once-10 cent« would admit hon. Toe lecture will be © Bits of Hesiuer or Scenes and Stories in old Scotland,” Iln-:rated by stereopticon views; the lecturer Kev D Sutherland T ckets now on eale at Haszird & Moors & Geo. Carter & Co’s: -_—s2e - — LOCAL NOTICES, One of our seven first prizes taken at the Provineie| Exhibition, was for the Severeign F.vering Extracts. They win oa their merits, New candied citroo, orange and lemon peels just reccived at Beer & Goff’s. 279 2i. Read Beer & Goti’s ad in today’s paper about Flavoring Extracts. 279 2i. Montrose, 2.20{— Messrs. Reddin Bros. have received |0,000 cigars made especially for them by the best cigar maou acturer in Canada, called after their favourite, Moztrose. These cigars are the best for the money, 5c, that can be procured, and they ask ihe smoking publicto try the goods and judge for themselves. Boys’ hockey boo‘s, the correct kind, at R. K. Jost’s. What’s the matter with our $10 over- coats ?3Have you seen it—well made; good trimmings, cut in the latest style and equal to any $18 custom made.—Prowre Bros. 279 3i. Listen—-A snap for men, warm wool lined kid gloves for 58 cents a pair, worth reg - ular 78 cents. geta pair, Just opened, men’s linen collars, newest shapes, stand- ing, or turn down, all the leading shapes, 4 ply linen, 2 for 25cents, linen cuffs 20¢ a pair, worth 30 cents,. Rubber- ine collars allsizes—J.B Mac- donald & Co. For solid leather winter boots and Granby Rvbbers ani overshoes, go direct to J. B. MacDonald & Cv., Mar- ket Square. Anothcr | ne that must take its departurs on the low priced car is our childrens overcoats and nisters bought away be low the regular price. But even this cust will not be stupped at in our efforts to clear them out,—MecKay Woolen Co. Weldon’s Ladies’ Journal, Bazaar of Children’s Fashions, Illus'rated Dress- maker, Young Ladies’ Journal, Cosmopol. itan, Godey’s and other December magazines’ at McMillan & Horusby’s. Fancy Goods —Fancy gooda for Xmas trade opening daily at McMillan & | Hornsby’s. POYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK, The latest in gentimen’s Neckwear—the Reception and Banquet collar at F Perkins & Co’s. Our $1.0@ «uit of underwear for men is tle best value inthe city.—F Perkins & Co’s. , es: rs F . - gt ee a 4 a ara Fe oe ca ome -- Great Jacket sale.— Bros. Beer Axprews Day —Dinner at Davies this evenin,. Tue Sraxier returned from the Mayg- dalen islands yesterday afternoon, eee Sy. the —_—- Toxicur.—Judge Hodgson’s lecture npoo Joan of Are io St. Peter’s Hall. - Fiovr Apvaxcixc.—Ontarie miliers on Saturday advanced the price of flour from 15 to 25 cents a barrel. sinaliinaaceds Axroxe who misses Judge Hodgson’s lecture in St. Peter’s Hall tonight missesa rare intellectual treat. Texpers.—Tomorrow will be the last day f r receiving tenders for the King Street Fn sine House. Ciry Taxes.—Watch the daily paper- for the list of those who have not vet paid their city taxes, Pay up at once and avoid publ ‘city. 3i. Y. M. C. A. Hatt—Remember the Prayer Meeting to night at 8 o’clock. Song Service at 7.30. All are invited. Bring the Gale Hymn Book with you, AmonG all the attracticas for tonight none is as attractiveas Judge Hodgson’s lecture. A comfortable hall, a good sub- ject and one of the most learned and elo- que at lecturers in Canada. Fixep anp Imprisoner.—An Amberst, N. S., despatch says: Charles Brown and Jacob Harrison, both of Mapleton, were arrested and sentenced to one months im- prisoument each and $100 fine for selling whiskey at Mapleton, Aug. 28th. Wit se Next Hiusei.r.—’Tis whispered that one of the most popular tonsorial artists in the city will soon be the happiest man in towo. He will be helped out in the matier by the fair daughter of a well- known citizen, CaLepontan Cicr.—Regular monthly meeting of the Club this evening at 8 o'clock sharp. All members are requested to be present. Members attending St. Andrew’s Dinner, are expected to have th-ir plaid and bonnet. Pressytery.— A special meeting of the Presbytery of Prince Edward Isletd will be held in St. James’ Hall on Wednesday, December Sih, at 11.30 a.m. Business: Uniou ot Lower Gran. River with Dandas; home mission arrasgementes tor the winter, étc—T. F. Fullerton, Presbytery Clerk. Minstree. Enrertainment.—The Opera House hae been engaged by the students of St. Duostan’s Coliege for a minstrel entertainment on the evening of the 13h December. As the “Saints” may be expected. Prize ApVeRriseMENTS.—A i ort time ago Messrs. Jas. Paton & Co. »nnounced that they would give a $10 overcoat for ‘the beat English, Scotch, Trish and Cana- dian advertisements written by bova under 18. The prize for the English advertise- was wou by Mr. Harold C. Hudso», advertisement will be published in a few in the Canadian, Scotch and Irish contests. Sr. Axprew’s Day.—Kemember that the custoruary St. Andrew’s dinner in honor of the Patron Saint of Sco'land, will be held at the Hoel Davies this even- ing at 8 30 o’clock. Tickets can be bad at the Caledonian Club room and at the Hotel. Members of the Club are requested to appear with plaid and bonnet. Dinna forget; the haggis will be there wi a’ honors. Do not miss a good time. f Pottce Court.—DVuring the month o November, ending tod»y, thirty-two cases were tried befcre Stipendiary Magistrate Haszard. There were 22 convictions for drunkenness, 8 for violating the Liquor Regulation Act, and 1 eaci: tor assault and nuisance. Four summonses charging breaches of the Liquor Regulation Act were dismissed, The prosecuiions against William E Barron and“Smiler” Wel-h are not included in the foregoing statement, The tota! receipts amounted to $303.59. During the opening ceremonies of tle Quebec legislature last weeix. Ald. Spen- nard, of Three Rivers, Quebec., committed suicide by shoot’ng bimeelf in the neck in te restaurant ot ihe House. irene ne eetet 2 ake ce eno aoe Se FOR MERIT That’s why we received Seven First Prizes and Honorary Medal at the Pre- vincial Exhibition for SOVEP EIGN Goods. Sovereign Flavoring Extracts bave won on their own merits. Ti«y advertise themeelves by their excellence for every housekeeper wants the “BEST,” and knows it when she gete it. Ask for “SOVEREIGN” brand Made by a i] LODAL, AND OJHER ITEMS, p2vrevresrevenerresvorsneepenany.speresenrnviennasreenesrenet ent 2 never du things by halves, a good entertainment The days as will also the names of the winnera 7] 1897 ewe x ame v9 veverrernennnnnReren een NITE NNoDDRID NRT NN NED T INET TE PRRD RTA DR PND DDR POD RT TAT TTT PYT PETTITT TT PRE IPR T PP PREP PD TI PT PP TID TEP TIS Pry Meet me at the Always Busy Store. i | Ladies’ & Chiidtk 2mess Bnit Wool Underwear All sizes from infants’ to ex women’s. Vests, awers and Combination Suits. Ali qualities and ces, aud each quality the best for its price. PF FSS FS FS SST ESET FY Children’s Vests and Drawers -3)¢6,523:, 353 5) and 60 ombinatio at $1 00 to $1.75 each. Special Value | fa Ladies’ Vests and Brawers ~ JC SUPT TT PITT Te at 25¢e, 35c 50c, and $1 each. Combinations at 902, $1.05, $1.40 and up. C SFFFTTTT TT | YS > STANLEY BSROS., The Always Busy Store SSSI STS TTS FECTS TTT TY i ¥¥ —--—— ¥ Eta SSRs aS aa Ca oa ; Cleaiag Salg —~ I have removed the Class and bal f aiance O my Crockery Ware To mv Grovery Store, where I will continue to gel] it off at COST until completely cleared out. . The sale will only last a few weeks, so call and get bargains T J. MORRIS STREET REET LIU REL AE ws ——< eee ee ——-- _—— + ee eee eee eee > oe 2 The Famous Prairie Will bake a pyra ~nid of bread with .be same amount of fuel that other stoves use to bake a few loaves. The famous Prairie is the result of our latest efforts, hav- ing an extra large fire box, and will burn soft or hard oal or wood. REASONS WHY Thermometer in oven shows exat heat. fteel oven bottom teats over qn e lv heavy ly cemented stove bottom prevents heat from escaping Fresh air circulation ‘through byen makes w}olesome tread, THE McCLARY M’F’G CO., Loxpon, Toronto, MONTREAL, EG, VANCOUVER. SIMSON BROS. & CO. Halifax. NS. If your !ocal dealer cannot supply you, write our nearest house. ve . scsi Ck ee, 5 - ? = TR Sak POS ie ap oa OPS iP ne SOC Mia