=. THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JANUARY 2, 1898 All That's Latsst J All That's Good All That’s Best - 4 j i . . - will be found in our line of f é . & } - — LY» Op For 1898 ‘A * ALLEY & C0. The Shoeists THINK of the LOSS —-sar to your business when burn- ed out, even with full insur- ance: but think what it must be with no insurance. A prudent man always insures his property. Fire Co m- i represent good panies. R. BROW, Insurance Agent Charlottetown Ki : > S O76 BGS ORF | E me rw Srnec ye “ ss RUC eee PAO . \ >» - ‘ ie ‘ | at \ . ‘ » t ‘ o eid eal il iain, ~4 aanedh lac atte aa t24 Linen Tabling, t. Linen Napkins, Linen Sheeting Linen Towels, English WHITE afe now ‘making our xe 4 . “ . Peres We z S aff. Jar wd 3 ; Great Jacket sale.— Beer Bros- Seizunes.—According to advices from Ottawa the Inland Revenue Department made 215 seizares during last year. W. C. T. U.—Regular meeting on Monday afternoon at 3 30. Topic, “Hygiene aod Heredity.” Visitors always welcome. a Pountry Ccitvre —The Rhode Island Agricultura! College pr° posts to establish a course iv po try «ulture: An egg-cellent idea. seeiaaiees Gosret Meetine —R.ilway Men’s meet ing in Wright's Hal', Sunduy afternoon at 4 o'clock. Strangers always welcome. Lesson, Luke 13 34, “And ve would not.” a Nor Mvca Over.—The liquor vendors in Annapolls County paid $1,114 in fines during 1897, and there still remains $376 unpaid. Nearly the whole of the collected fines were consumed by the costs of en- forcing the law.—Halifax Gerald. losadbehintas Comixe tro Canapa.—Thirty-nine fami lies from the United States have taken up their residencejis Toronto siace the beginn- ing of the year. The “pereonal effects trought in by the new arrivals are valued at about $10,000—Mail and Empire. innate S or T.—The next meeting of Grand | Division will be beld at Darnley, Lot 18, on Tharsday, the 27th inst. The usual return railroad fares will be applied for. Per-ons wishing to be met at Kensingtoo station should notify Mr.Joho Stewart, of Darnley, at once. << Rememper the last concert of the winter course in St. Peter’s Hall next Thursday evening. Hielan’ hearts an’ Lowlan’ hearts Lae Bread we eell is gooc bread—it’s white—it’s light — and it’s sweet. Phe price, 5c Loaf TeLernone 98. D. STEWART ECLIPSE BAKERY S BAKES BEST BREAD. =e Geir ee? 7323032 S@e | -. = = 626466 @ @ £8 «43 ee @ a“ /* amo ~ ee] ee 2% 423 O38 33 GSS OS — BUILDING MATERIAL SLATE AND SHEET COPPER Auction, Monday, 24th, 2 o’clock. A} quantity of Slate and Sheet Copper lett over from tbe roof of the New Cathedral, i will now be sold by ordercf the roofing contractors. Samples and list of quantity at my office, or goodacan be teen on the grounds, Sule positive. E. 8. NORTON, Auctioneer: Gold, Porcelain and Alumimoum Crowne, (teeth withent plates) at the most reasonable prices. Dr. J. P. Murray Approved and modern appliatces wed to render dental operaii. ns comparatively painless, —— — SOBs Beet ; Launched fon the Sea ‘of Uncertainty. Our accounts ‘for 597 are out. Yours m-y not be among the ul- certain Oues. Likely not. We Don’t Want To Be In @ The Dry Dock, You payus. Wepry others you can’* pay ali et once, Pp = ae om eaecnsn-o3 one Ge Ds ~=~~=s> oa = +2046 some. Ifyou can’t ray any aliteH us. Come wend see us any wavy Yours with a large etock of lum- ber, Tetersoxe 181 JAMES BARRETT. Connolly’s Wharf. 2404 7% eo ee Os GOOP -eSeoecete™ = | more are expected, i that have oot been trained and | Shediac apd Rejoice wi’ ye this dar; We're thinkin’ o’ auld Scotland’s fame Linen Toweling these goods at specially enticing priees ‘BEER BROS BM ee: LOGAL AND O/HRB ITEMS, 23 Prey re LDR OIE Pence ery i, be vy* ie we? Aa a wail at Eat ‘lie alt anand ‘ \ My i xt f° Vin oy Vi 7 Cotton Sheets, Cotton Sheeting, Cotton Pillow Cases, Circular Pillow Cotton, aa jon EOC aud Canadian COTTON ANNUAL usual DISPLAY of E —- THE FRENCH IN UPPER EGYPT, A letter first published in a Toulouse paper east a stranger light on the aims and methods of the Marchand expedition and when telegraphed in a summarized form to this continent seemed hardly credible. The faller details to hand by mail confirm the first impression of horror, and adds to it by further details. There are, it app2ars two letters, written by & non-commissiva- ed officer of Senegalese tirailleurs serving with the Marchand expedition, to his fami- ly im Toulouse, The firstis dated July the White Nile. At that time the expedi. tion was eugaged in dragging a boat across country to the Nile. The utmost haste was exercised, “Ail we have done would sé tiséléss if the British should occupy our route when we wantto pass. .. . My only wish at the present moment is to see the Faidherbe (the boat the expedition was carrying) displayiog our flag between Khartoum = and Gondokors.” In a later com- munication, dated Tomvura, Aug. 27 the writer aays:—*We come into the Ubangi district to occupy Upper Egypt, make our strength known to the Dervishes, launch a boat on the Nile, and unite if postible our Obok colony on the Red Sea with our Congo poesessions on the Atlan— tic,” As to the methods employed, the officer had better be ullowed to speak for him- self:— “T have not been exactly enjoying myself with the 200 porters brought with us by force, who try to escape at the least ; Opportunity. Ic was no use even shooting | or hanging those that were caught, the rest tried to get away al] the vame and some succeeded. ‘Ihe whole time we have bad to go into the villages along our route witb four or five tirailleur? to press as f carriers any men or women we could find. Sometimes the whole population would flee in which case I would set fire to one or two huts. This was generally euccessful and brovght everyone back. Then tke chief was seized and was compelled to provide — 7 slaves to carry tne loads This aT Rm ‘ y : . . And the pipers of Dargai. business tired and disgusted me _— _ ~~ . : ery much. You s ) A Graxp Recorp.—According to the 177 ar reap a | Haiifax Herald Fort Massey Chuich made a grand record jast vear in the matter of the liberality or its people, There was raised from mis*ions and kindred pur- poses, and for the purposes of the congre- gation, $10,700. Besides this sbout | $7,000 was raised for the building fund—a total of rearly $18,000. ination Kroxpike Docs.—The Moncton Times says: Already upwards of 900 dogs have passed through Moocton for service in the Yukon country and at least three carloads These doys are pur chased in Newfoundland chiefly, and at from $3 to $5 each. None ere accepted broken to harness. Long-haired dogs are raid not to be «nitable for service iv the Yukon tud are rejected. Dwetuixe Hovse Drsrroren —The Halitax Herald reporte that the dwelling house, with al! its contents, of Mrs James~ tina Porter, situated ashbort distance above Beaver Khiver Corner, Yarmouth, was des~ troyed by fire ou Sunday Jast. Mrs. Por- ter attended service in the church, having left: parafice lamp burnieg on & table Shortivy afterwards the house was oo¢erv - ed io ve in flames, and despite all efforts was entirely cou-umed. Per rie ane Svsriciovs.—The people or Fomt Ja Chene wre still talking sbout the death of Owen Hamil, whose dead body was found inaa old car used as a cos! abed ai the TFoint on Sunday evening. Nov geth It seems very uolikelw that deceased could have been where found during all of Suuday wtbout being seen, and the majority ‘of the pople seem to be of the opision that he came to bis death from fuu! play. Blood marks ‘ave been found in @ car of wh ch d-ceased hal a kev, and | he astonished at what I have j ist to'd you. | Ivisthe only way to getanythisg from these brutes. It pained me at first, but woen I saw how disguating, how savage they were, how they quarrelled over tke bodies of their shot comrades as a prelim- inary todevouring them,I often felt I should like to firea volley into the whole crowd. It will be seen that this isan expedi tion of the very weret kind, both 1n_ its aims aud methods. It makes so pre. tence of missionary work, geogra- phical exploration, or opening up the country to commerce and civilization. It merely intends to occupy ‘territory and prevent the British connecting their possessions in Uganda with the south- ern Soudan. In apite of the well-known interests of France in maintaining Egyptian credit and stability, the Marchand expedi- tion is evidently entering into vegotiations | with the Derviehes to make the work cf restoring order in the Soudan as difficult | as possible. As between the British and the Dervisbes in the Soudan, the contest is one between justice and cruelty, between 'orderand tyranav, between civilization and barbarism. France has apparently ‘ rea tothrow in her lot with bar- | barism. aaa Start the New Year right all round, Buv the best and stick to it,—that’s econ- omy. Sovereign Fiavoriog Extracts are lithe best. —— See the pipers at Burns’ coucert Tues- day evening iu Ma-ouic Temple, Popular prices. Tickets at the usual places. 25 and 35 ceute. 17 31 Miss Lucy Lefurgey, graduate of the Emerson Cullege of Oratory, is at bome to a limited »amber of punmils in physical culture avd oratory. For parucalars —— —— > aff al] «ij ail| «iff! «il{{ aif «til atti] aj aitl| «il Wo are now making our usual SPECIAL and £nglish and Canadian WHITE been carefully selected. ANNUAL DISPLAY + v1. rs . +1 x : >: . , | > of Table Linen, Napery, Toweling, Sheeting, Pillow Cotton, [f The prices have been as carefully inspected as the goods have ! {> BEER BROS}, 2 . though ; to which he sometimes re orted, - ¥ wal -e. Mrs. _ J. Sent- | this car was pol the one iv which the buu y enqaire at her re: idence, Mrs L J rt nay ® j ; * | per’s, Weymouth St. 13 4we wa8 fuund. ic peo eaenen ba ans A wr KABA AAABAD 4£2424442242422452 22545255 5252=5>= lim {i {ih i) \ {jy Ib COTTON i 2 ss CEES FEE FEET FETT TTT 25th, from the Soueh, a sub-affluent of = OUR JANUARY SALE. Don’t think for one minute because you see goods adverti get them at halfowhat we ask. men who imagine they are John Wanamaker. this city, that will give you real good honest goods, for less t out classed in the city. Any merchant can note prices,and give you figures t quantities, buy for spot eash, to buy goods at right prices, To have you come in and examine our goods, and get our conclusion that you can buy ascheap in any other store. All we ask 1s a chance to compare our guods and prices. that, we do not want your trade. sed at half price, that you can You can easily understand how a mercnants ideas of values will expand, when you fin Now we will guarantee that there is no John Wanamaker,gor any other merchant in han—Prowse Bros. From now till stocktaking, we wiil offer all of our magnificent stock of Dry Goods, Hats, Caps, Clothing, Carpets, Dress Go-ds, Sacques and Capes at prices that cannot be hat will confuse the greatest scholar of the age, but it takes a merchaat who isin @ position to buy right, buy in large .. We Frefer.. prices. before you come to th We could whisper a few things in your ear about those double price, and half price sales, that would surprise you. Now, Please Understand It is not a matter of price with us, but strictly a matter of value, if we cannot give you Give Us a Chance. The Wonderful Cheap Men PELE E IY NED ed Preyx EYE ee cane PEN NE eG sca anit an dca = sca Prom aut its ri was Sy aca 1 Genuine English Serge. we There are so many poor bodyless Serges on tLe market just now, E that we nave placed this mars. Oca mtb TRADE LENHEIM MARK Tat ee Cs On our “BLENHEIM” English Serge or the inside every 24 yards, es a protection forour customers, and the general public agaist the worthless imitations odered for sale. Fer wear, appearance and fast colors you cant get a better serge, but remember it’s not “BLENHEIM” aniess marked 4s above indicated. Sold by all Merchant Tailors and dry goods houses, ee ai 4 ne “ee oe ae Cee ag re See EE eee Ene wT. Oe Ao Pye SPT Se el eee Cha ke gorge Clearance Sale Ladies’ and Misses Boots and Shoes. The following lots will be cleared out at a reduction of 334 per cent off regular price:— ' I71 pairs Ladies Dongola Laced Boots, all sizes. 225 pairs Ladies’ Dongola Buttoned Bootall ..::>. 5 pairs Ladies’ Polished Calf. all sizes. 25 - ars Ladies’ Oil Geat, Boots, all sizes. 129 pairs Ladies’ O xford Shoes. 2 7 MISSES’ BOOTS.—15I1 pairs Misses’ Buttoned boots, al sizes. 58 pairs Miisses Laced Boots, a'l sizes. Come early before the sizes you require are gore. Neenah ei Reet ark et mw | For Graatest Bargai2s in Boots and Clothing iF y beeen asin a etn le ent emg Gases seat SE BROTHERS, NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the Annua! General Meeting of the share- holders of Tie Examiner Publishing Company, will be held at the cfiice of THe Examiner Newspaper, on Wed- nesday, the 26th day of January, inst, at eight o’clock in the evening. ARCHIBALD IRWIN, Jan8—’98 Secretary. Lecture and Extertainment: Course SEASON 1897—1898. St Peters New Hall, Ch'town Alternate Tuesdays as f-!lows :— Dec, 14th aad 28th. Jany. llih and 25th. Feb, 8th and 22nd. Particulars of each jEotertaioment will given ip due course in our local colum eeptl3— KLONDIKE BAR. Important Announceme Great Interest to Farmers. The management of the Charlottetown Soap works, announce to the farmers of Prince Edward Island, that they have pur- chased at a very low figure for a term ot years alithe grease by product of the Chariotte- town Pork Packing Factory, accumulating from time to time, and arein a prsition to supply farmers and others with a cheap soap jar superior in quality to the home-made article, ang ata price so low, as to :nake it scarcely worth whileto worry about soap supplies hereafter. KLONDYK# BAR will be for sale in a few days by all dealers, at the low price of ten cents per bar of three pounds. THINK OF IT.—A first-class laundry and ac on. oH © sconring soap Only 10 cents for Ibs, It will a i be a waste of :ime and money for farmers te bother about soap making now. The grease he has sold to the Pork Factory for® cents per ib, will be returned to him, manu fact- ured into a first class article of soap at a cot of a fraction over 3 centa lb. JAS D. LAPTHORN &C), Ask your dealer for Klondike Bar, and take no other, o eas ae jo - eae ee sale ain diiians A , soma tine ae sto Bam fi o o — _— Sr ae apt de aat me © = ae mene 22 5 ee emgema