a W. W. WEULNER Jeweler. ar SPSS MES SARE SSRN EERE EEE EES AEP A i a VERSES VEEES F : ee _4nnual : g More of these Delicious & as } | iS Corn White Goods: + a ey Had. she ove “> ‘Gems fs s a MHAAMAAAAAAAMAM MH THE DAILY EXAMINER, GHARLOTTETOWN, FE 3RUARY 3, 1898 ' won jas LOCAL AND OLHER TEMS, $1.60 Overshoes apnumber of men at work leveting the be treet cro-sings and making them lees | dangerous to pedestrians. There are also for $ 1 , 1 O |} 8 me sidewalks that are decidedly “hum- mocky,” and these should receive atten- ¢ | lion at once, We find our stock o ‘ men ’s heav i ate rproof over shoes cont: ins to many smi all decided to selll | SS = Great Saatien sale.— Beer Bros- A Goon Move —The City Surveyor has -- eal Warcnes Presexrep. —The Department of Marine and Fisneries has presented Messra, Lemuel Hubert, of Georgetown, and George Campbell, of Cardigan, with silver watches for saving the lives of G. y | «& we | = o Graham and William McLean in i sizes have sizes. reorgetown harbor some time azo. —————- —- at $1.19, former price $1.60, Tue Last Rires.—-The faneral of the ny 1.85 a1 nd $1.50. We have late James Laird took place at New Glas- elie gow yesterday aficrnoon. Tae attendance \ placed them on our counter was large, there being about 150 sleighe % for your inspection. nthe procession. The service at the oure was conducted by Revs. J. Miller, t oon\ | D. mg rd and D. McLean. Messrs. ‘ yhn offatt, John Houston, Charles 9 | Die! sies0n, dames Christie, Reuben Bul- Fe. | man and William Moffatt acted as pall- “9 | bearers. The Shoeis iTS Foxer AL, OF LITTLE Paci Lra.—T he fanera! of little Pani L “a took place Sat- ———— urday afternoon at 2 o’clock. The services K were couducted by Rev. W. W. Lodge THIN a«sitted by Revs. Teed and Prince. The casket was adorned with floral tributes ‘rom friends of the deceased. Among thers were a wreath from the choir of the ventral Methodist Church, a crescent from Miss Lea’s pupils and @ star from the Sabbath School. A large mumber follow - the remains to the Rural Cemetery where interment took p' ce.—Moncton Times. —_———_ of the |0SS —87 to your business when burn- ed out, full ance; but think what it must even with insur- thatthe Church of England people in Milton have decided to build a new ; church—from plans lately prepared by be with no insurance. Mr. W. C. Harris, A. R. C. A.—which will bea credit to the neighborhood, Milton is widely known as one of the wealthiest and most advanced settlements in the Province; and the new church wil, we believe, be worthy of it. It is stated that the interior will be similar to thet of St. Paul’s new ehurch in this city, -~-the admiration of every visitor-—and that the proportions of the building are very finer, It is pleasing to note this | prec- tical evidence of the prosperity of Milion and the evergy of the Anglican congrega- tion under the pastorate of the Rev. Mr. Reagh. A prudent man always insures his property. +. ' I sepresent good Fire Com- 'R. BROW. Insurance Agent Charlottetown seaneneataateaiastaainaseuasmpueencnccssnaasntae PAAR AS The Prices Heapg carrers 1x St. Jonn.—The St. John Telegraph says: Mr. J. Wisdom, who ie weil known in this city, having been a former resident of Privee E iward Is' and but now of Toronto, is in the city i Pa and is regietered at the Victoria. He is here in the interest ot the William Harris will not force you to go Abattoir of Toronto, Ontario. This abouttoir ha? a capacity of 200 cattle and 1,009 sheep daily and itis said to be the b et of ite kind on the The well «quipped without a watch. People whe have been around continent. and looked, say thnt no _ lding, which is new, is Beautirc,. New Cavrcn. — We learn! WHAT'S THE USE? The daily press is striving hard— But what's the use? That folke their foliies may discard, But what's the use? “or people still blow out the gas, And trains at crossings try to pass, W bile ladies stil! chew gus, alas ! So what’s the use? The farmers still are signing notes— So what’s the use? And buying wild Bobemian oats, So what’s the use ? For though we warn them day by day, Yet suc kere atil] will dearly pay, Forevery ‘‘spap” that comes their way, So what’s the use? ES + <BR GLADSTONE AND DISRAELT, Mr. Justin M’Carthy, in his newly published ‘Story ot Giadstone’s Life,” drawse brilliant sketch of the two great rivals, from which we take the followinz striking comparisons : “Gladstone and Disraeli seemed formed by nature to be antagonists. In character, in temper, in tastes, and in style of speak- ing the men were utterly unlike each other. “One of Gladstone’a defects was his tendency to take everything too seriouly; one of Disraeli’s defects was his tendency to take nothing seriously. “Disraeli was the strongest in reply when the reply hadtoconsist only of a sarcasm. He had a maryellous gift of phrase-making. He could impale a whole policy with an epthet. He could dazzle the House of Commons with a paradox, “When he had io explain a policy, finan- cial or otherwise, he migbt really be re- garded as a very dull epeaker, Giad- stone was especially brilliant in etatement. He could giveto any position of figures the fascination of aromauce or a poem. Gladstone never could, under any possible conditions, be a dull speaker. re? where can they find so ith the latest improvemente, and already attractive a selection to their business has greatly increased, Mr. cho.se from or so low Wisdom, who will look after the wants of : the local dealers, will make his head— = ; quarters in this city and har a consignment Why don’t you get a of one car of beef, the carcasses of which new, neat, stem winding average 600 pounds each, inthe I. C. R. full jewelled watch we yar: now. The firmis having completed fortuem 10 new refrigeraior cars for their trade and their chief olject is te export | there goods to Kurope va the wiuter port of Canada. have a big stock of them ard they don’t cost high here. You shou!d carry a new watch ;buy it ut J gee eee VUVOU Seer eres made from corn flour. not corn BS = a“ A e = “The two men’s voices were curiously unlike. Disraeli had a deep, low, powerful voice, heard everywhere throughout the House, Lut having little or no music in it Gladstone’s voice was ‘uned to a higher Bote, was penetrating, resonant, liquid and full of au exquisite modulation and music which gave new snades of meaning to every emphasised word. “The ways of the twe men were, in slmost every respect, curiously unlike. Gladstone was always eager for converea- tion. He loved to talk to auybody about anything. Disraeli, even among his most intimate friends, was given to frequent fits of absolute and apparently gloomy silence, Gladstone, after hie early Parliamentary days, became almost entirely iuditlereut to dress; Disrseli always turned out in the newest fashion, end down to his latest years went in the get-upofa young man about town.” MARRIED At the residence of Mr. George Jones, Pownal, on Jenuary Sist, by Kev. J. C. Spurr, B..A., Johnson McPherron to Christina McLeod, both of Little Sands, Pr. &. {, EE CIED. At the residence of Mr. Lemuel Wocd, Alexandra, Lot 49, Jan. L7tbh, Emma Clara Sma'lweod, aged one year and «ix mon:he, daughter of H C.and KEmwsma C. Small- wood, Mount Her her Gy SEW Ee TD round. uavs eeon- Sovereign lavuring Extracts are Siart the New Y ac right all Buy the best and stick to 1:,— omy. ve best, meal, We are i.e only bakers Ww who use corn flour. It is more iS expensive, but it gives betrer s% i . ' a fatisfaction io eur customers, | _s > i e : : “ Ki} ar snemedtgg | ‘pecial Purchases, Special Inducements, S Bread Se per loaf. 5 a a TOVe SES F special Prices. 2.3! Av ALY AN ‘ i = Tawnoxe 98. : é ; “aS | a Never in the histcry of shop keeping s% D. STEWART ¢)2 joc: hs i » STE 4 $3 Jottctown have we offered suci extraurdinary vaines aie . . ” . MZ ECLIVSE BAKERY |& to purchasers of Be . ¥ ) BAKES BEST BREAD. | : ; oe ae « Y % t . ra ie Y eo — ase RII nD ie Table Linen. Nepkins, Te wels, vweiing, Sheeting, “8 ee = ¢ Pillow Cotton, Wh te Cotton, ete., etc., ete. “as se heatacies ae = ! Wy : fA We are here to secure fnd re tain Your custom KO PR CH 2 for sll vines of Drv Grods, end intend dong so % AA, - % tell PISEASES by the Sal = | SA against all cor. petition. ae ) bury method of persistent <elf- help. in @ |] ga ¥ Fe removing causes trom the blood. Cen- | “dle “ay tinn us, intel: igent treatmentin person | | 4 Se se Do not m ike the ©r by letter insures Mipimum of suffer- mistske of purchasing be- ee 3 “A F Accomodations reserved for patients. References on application, Oet 15 lyr decanatetccment teense) <acaas bE: CANADA OFFICE. Victoria Row et } “ | . 5 ; ene 8 Maaimum of cure possible in | & fire you ascerta'n our prices, Avoid attemp’s anaided. WY £3 \ Graduate of N.Y. University a) ss Nam the NEW YORK HOSPITAL, 4; $ “en'y vears practice in N. Y. Citv. }: :. wo registered in 1) S. andCanad». jj ia DDRESS: CHARLOTTETOWN, P E I, i +a : wi, ges! Me Ste Me SNES 3% 4 4 “ye “ary he a BEER BROS, SS —— EN nN BLACK Dress Goods Sale. Now is your chance to buy Black Dress Goods, Fine Black Serge : 38¢c for 25c, Fine Black Merinc, 8dc for 50e. Brocade 22 worth 650, for 48, Black Satin finish, 85c, for 60c., c, 27c, 35c, and 48c. ag any store inthe city. So Fach and every line of Dress Goods marked in plain figures. This sale willl be for cash only, Shop open from 8 a. Sale to continue un‘il further notice. as we intend to make this ore of the greatest sucrifices of Dress Goods ever known to the people of Prince Edward Island. 30c for 18c, Fine Black French Serge 35 for 20c, Bashet Cloth worth Heavy All wool Cashmere, 22c, 28¢ and 38c. Twill, 46 inches er French We are bound to make you recognize the fact that we carry as nice a line of BLAGK DRESS e000S We found out during stock taking that wehad too much Dress Gords so you can make up your mind that we are bound to reduce our stock. ome Quick m., till 6 p, m. eack dzy- KR s GLILDE LPS iE y = a Any % ss % % & “PF ¥ ip & mote Speth xi iS $ fa HARRIS ¢ i 8 > -, i. ts “S° Sm ta hit ge 9 Was Pei a * *° 2 7 SAP ES SIEGES S SF SPAGEFABLALG A PROMPT Siri wane ¢ \ tiie i OF ALL ACCOUNTS FURNISHED DECEMBER sist, Is REQ@U ESTE Db BY D. A. BRUCE PROWSS BROTHERS, The Wonderful Cheap Men BAIR GAS qs Sp Ky Ss Avo Sa We $s Hockey FRIDAY NIGHT Souris vs Crescents Ad nuissien 15e, Gallery 25c. Without doubt the hottest game of the season. Tickets for sale at Apothecaries Hail, A. W. Reddin’s, Johnson & Johnson’s (up town), Galbraith’s Band in attend. ance. Charlottetown Driving Park —AND— Provincial Exhibition Association. The Anrnal Gene ral Meeting ofthis Ae- sociation wiil bo held in the Masonic Temple Building, on Thursday evening, the 27th day January, isvs, ot (he hour of 8 o’cloek, Transfer books closed uatil after the Gen- eral Meeting By order of Directors, A. B. WARBURTON, Secretary. POSTPONED. The above meeting has been postponed untii Thursday, the 3ed of Febuary, ai 5 o’clock p,m, A. B. WARBUKTON, secretary, isat& wed For Sale. The subscriber offers for sale the fol- lowing properties, formerly owned by the late Richard Pillman, at French River, New London, 1. A faria coutaining 25 acres, all cleared and in a good stuce of eultivation, slopisg to the south. 2. A plot eontaining 2 acres, with good dwelling house containing 11 rooma and a new bara and wagon shed, thereon. There is also ther-on a store, oom plete with shelving, etc., and a granary. 3. Ove acre of land, across ibe road, opposite the store, and building lot at the cross roads, near the store. These properties are wel! situated in one of the finest localities in Prince Ed- ward Island for business or farming purposes. The subscriber aleo offers for sale a dwelliog house and lot at Kensington. The house contains 11 reoms, and is in good repair For further particalars apply to Messrs. McLeod, Morson & McQuarrie, Solicitors, Charlottetown, or to the owner, LAVINIA J. PILLMAN, jaa 20 6. j.3mu Ayer, Mase eee saad — base inilan, v0: tm wath ee, eee ee eee