| , ® 7 THE DAILY EXAMINER . A RODOM OR NINEVAH—WHICH? AL AND OTHER ITEMS, sh ype enc i | There was a full attendance of members 7 LOG Strong Letter from Colonel Waring, C, Who Says that Storing Our Waters in a ' at the regular menthly n ld Jast } ~ er Bros " q reeling he last | Farth Means the Transference of Infection yening ! . - , Ti eo } ‘ f i ret from the Bowels of the EFarth to the . = wu _ s ‘ y{ y . } a Pra Mr. BEarle’s oe SSS OCE ep rts for the past monta Stomachs and Lungs of the Well. uM . ; howed an enrollme nt of 1399—825 Loys | I Stud ‘ Faatp g° ] Tew ' 2 amd S74 girls. The per centage of attend Newport, R. I, | will be practine of the eA was 8. Thedepartments having the December 31, 1885. . C i ae Sena vhest per centage of attendance were | : ' r ee a Q. ueen Square School, Mr Cullen’s; Dr. Jas. MacLeod, ran yoN A.~The D. batine Club meeta | Prince Street, Miss Harris’; West Kent, | Charlottetown, P. E. I. i uf t 4 mab ets | : i ower roo: Mr. Dunean’s and M: Me Lean’s Phe | Dear Sir, —1 read with much interest and lenart ts havine ee ; : ; _ eT a a Caen OT TAN cordial approval thejreport of your remarks S At Calgary, N. W. 7 : r the month wer Miss Scott’s, Miss Me | before the Epworth League concerning*the ae ae seter ; Kinnon’s, Miss Ashley’s and Mr. Me- | evils of the practice, common in Charlot Lean. _ . | town, of storing filth in cesspools. I have e a In accordance with the request of the | also read the editorials in Tue EXAMINER hes ne il ieee Ohi het 3 thai a reference lL. brary be Pr | and the Patriot, which acknowledge the — o% ® ] Ir wes ae ne au or . S : - tne ‘te vi ed for their use, the ecretarv was «alr gravity of the situation, but are not hope : st ale ected to prepare a Gt OF reference books | t il of any attempt at reform on the part - ei - to be submit ed Fat the next mee log of | f the people. the hoar:! j ; . M asox Tl mpanions w plasi’.: a a ol A man who will brave great dangers for | : a ge ‘ ( ommunications wer read from teach: | a noble cause isa hero; but purposeless Rova Ay Nn . @ ers Whore Sa a es had been redu Qa at tue apathy ina position of imminent peril, if ast meeting of the Board, asking that {2 | displayed by an individual, justifies the | a : matter be reconsidered Afier some dis | opinion that he is either mad or recklessly Sa Corrs Annual meet to. | CUSSion if was resoived that all increase- | ¢oolish the attitude assumed by many a . , . vipat . f as r pat t asian i i t : . 2» ra: . Vednesday) evening. at 7.39 | Ct SSfares z teachers shall take eff ot on | inunicipality in regard to matters of publie ~ tt tiest f dg lar l } and ide aa5- | : . s \ tt of officers and othe "Me Hest OF Jaiuary, (SYy0, aw a ide ea health——which means matters of life and : j | in . I ani Ot Oe as ehh, a in 300 8 es Of salaries on the first of July, 1 ) | death—-is no mere sensible. It would be a A comnoittee Was appoloted to prepare a | startling if it were not so Common; as it is i TTI » wal Last eveni: 7 sche aucie OF tea hers ealarie’, togetier nc smprehensible. No community would Mok vas i ‘ With rales aot regulations relaiing there ‘rate unchecked robbery and murder ¥ : oe. ating the Canada {| to Phe usual standing committees were | within its boundaries; yet the property i Act pene? Sy ed ; waxed in the expenses of preventable armel: After some bills were passed the moct-) sickness aad by the unnecessary loss of Corrts.~To-day Nelson Whit. ; ¢ adjourned | labor, and the lives actually thrown away $5 ays for distur! : — om - through criminal disregard of sanitary s worship at the Salvation Army THE TEACHERS SALARIES, principles, are far in excess of the ravages Barracks on New Year's Day. oi : | of thieves and assasins. ee At a special meeting of the City School These are not theoretical statements; R Maclean w Board, he'd on the i8th December last, the | the y are facts which can be ascertained by } Bb alhane Hall on Wednesday, pprements given the teachers were re- | any one who will take the trouble to in- at T p. m., instead of Tues | @°justed. At the meeting of the Board | vestigate. Let him examine the reports yusly a is evening it was decided that the in—|} of various boards of health. \ ree peed - j Creases shail take effect from the lst yt | lume is teeming with detailed and con- ~- 2 gy cf tl | J an. inst., and the reduction from th e ist) vincing accounts of cases of sickness, mis \ é this eve July next, The following table will show | ery oa death resulting either from cuip- e Bat t | the changes made and the salaries recei: ac able ignorance or wilful disregard of sanit- ( s s¢ ‘ sery Ur the varions teachers under the new on hs ary requirements. Let him read the re- tae: arrangement : cords of the devastation wrought by the . ‘ 1 > 4 re UPPER PRINCE STREET SCHOOL, | great epidemics of history. He will learn big time at the Rink T nurs- a that the accumulation of fillh is the one ati . ie at oe ‘ ye ee thing which makes such epidemics poss— Ai nIgut. Principal S aman, increased $1.20. $770 00 | i : . ie Miss Snaddon, reduced $50.36 319.09 | bie. ; He ee ee a wermanens | The leaching cesspool is the chief fact ty There will be meeting’ of | Misa Scott, :<duced $9.40............ 260.00 | . . LLOCK i lit W t i eeting oO Mi Mel oe a ‘Se rv and distributing agenev of filth dis , To } v Miss Veciinnor ROSS BsG.c+ece, 290.70 a ae : \ a Hockev ¢ the Y.M. C. A il H ius ge cts, hui tp'azeSa - | | eases, Its capacity for mischief is enor- ;7 ; » iss Harri- taced 60 ets....... 309.0 . . Sas : this Int wr 6 “nary Bi ei G- scl - pleas . | mous; its Joeation is ideal for distributing “ele “a t } Miss Gregor, increased $7 59....... 245.00 | . . t ¥ menibers and ¢ ie i “e Sea ee ‘ as ae | its evil products. Itis retentive enough t - a ee ee ee |} to hold a seething mass of putrefacticn; it Miss Wyatt, increased 39 ets ond BOELOe T : , . - ' ; : ‘ Ca | is porous enough to allow the escape of ee T nee as Miss Brown, increased $8.16 IRF AG : : eee ela ee os an LARA i an val € g i Mt aa Cade Gr 955 a9 | iS iqAid poisons, whit - Ind, In be arlottetown Board of Trade will M M ee | I ) ag | ground-water and ground air,a mal and } e Masonic Tem n Wedn eT Tn nn o : seer a xpress serv.ce capable of carrying them x at 8 o'clock. Election of WE3T KENT SCHOOL. far and wide, into cur wells and into our rea r ss of imp rian as aie houses. rin Miller, ir 1.20...$770.00 | . . ; : Dec. 7, 2 F o pal Miller, ine oe ed $1 "son og |. We may pride ourselves on our beanti- [r. Dunean, inet MOE, dinmnanina DO i. 3; . . nar ps - ~e wep | ful homes, but a house with a@ cesspool ] a Mr. McLean, reduced $39 40 ...... 320 60 | ee Soy x NUSUA The Mor D ae : aa | under it or near it is no more admirable one } - beck Mr. McLaughlin, increased $10 310.00 | ; i s says A br ant Mash of iightning s = hag . | than a man who, to nll appearances is ir- . } Mr. Ailen, in crenane $26 310.60 | cs : 7 : was witnessed southwestern skKvV | 4, 0 . ae 310 00 | reproachable in evening dress and immac- } air. WED, INCTERSET BiG ....4.0+- 3 { ; ' : t : ‘ riday evening fi! . | ulate linen, but w never washes his RN ‘ Frid eniv It Wins Sadler, a an we 2850015" en but ho neve ashe hi wasa pa i by a clap of distant ’ oe ce eeerees ' | body or changes his underclothing. We d r t f Miss Wadman, reduced $11 90...... 225.00 | S ees —— ee 7 | wit 110 249 99 | Mey consider ourselves fastidious in our ' . } ss rown, lncreéeas Wi Gee sccenss a | ; : avo five seconds u P ' . SS i sid oo | tastes and in the preparation of our fo nd, eq Pp s0n sreasead S csccce 20.00 | . . . Seen oc ee ee | but in rtoring our wastes in the earth we Hot coffee and chocolate QUEEN SQUARE SCHOOL. | adopt a met! hod which too often meansthe . a a : a | transference of infection from the bowels free at the Rink Thursday Pzircipal McSwain, increased aia : a * cent , 9 of the sick to the stomachs and lungs of | 95 66 i> 5 } night a BY cecameccncccedeccosvecocseveces $0 | the well. ce p : Mir ‘, i 7 ieee 5 ) , i 7 ” ake \ as wir. Cullen, ae a d ae a... — og I hope that Charlottetown will cease the , omme spateh fr Me S ; ice is chen 20.00 | vy . » ‘ : ae re «EF. Led-| Mj Feat oo a = 4 a a »35 49 | Pollution of her soil before she is warned bed ian cave + iss Fennese r sed $22.20.... 235.60 ‘ os H : ‘ge hine | M; ee ee d ae san | by an increased death rate that nature’s r rdayv yn s1SS u Pesswieet BOO .— . . : . * , a ve Tian : a » reduce - 66.20 ,; one 4 | laws cannot be disobeyed with impunity. 1 other ir rests. dr ne le ih < lis: : ir d $6.2 oe , 0 | ane i . aud other inte OP} i. wie BE Bs OFan, Fe luce re ‘ ’ | I trust she will prove a Ninevah rather aay ! r ny Of hear. disease Me L i Miss Pavne, i ncrease. d $25.. ome eee i the a Sodon sles — and f orablv known it . ‘ an @ OC bs . SS ol ce ee eS Miss Barrett and Miss Li al ind, recently | Very truly yeurs, enh, FAR A CRN PT | apgninied teachers, receive no suppl Geo. E. Warixa, sr ment. Their salaries are $180 each. | “ sii cease ti amine = oe | W.C. T. U.--There was a large attend- oom i PERSONAL. at the meeting yesterday afternoon, | aber ‘atid just received ie Psat pi Stem: 5 were enro'led | Mr. P. Kelly, of Montague, is at the Ard n > new members were enro'ied 4 t Ww E D: 8 | ’ = {n-hour was devoted to Bible reading on a a aw s¢ n's. Queen. : the parable ofthe talents, after which the & si J. P. Sullivan, St. Peter’s Bar, is pre lent gave a svinmary cf the work] | ae : 2 } at = g the guests at the Queen Hotel. resident gave a #vininary he ) performed by the Union and showing pPeeeccencceccece, | Revs. P. 2 Hogan, Tracadie, and A. “ | P. Maclel Hon James W. | among he arrivals at the laxt evening. ' | lan, St. Margaret’s, are in town. Riehards, Bideford, was Hotel Davies employe i. A tien passed. iow the talents can best be With His SNICKERY, SRICKERY, SNEEZ?, house, wonderin canght suc } SOCciIai hour wa? semen peasant was a larg tthe re gular weekly meeting held ! g, and mary new members were enrolled. | the committees re- porte, one cemmittee giving the names | sixty persons engaged Crriexe Le ZAGUE —Ther Mes-rs. Mclean and Yeo, M. P.’s, were altergcance | among the passengers in the Stanley to- day. JF — are en route to Ottawa. Key .B. Hinson, pastor of Olivet Street B ala church, Montreal, has ac- } cepted the call of the Moncton First Bap- } tist ) es extended to him a few weeks | az, ago, and will assume pastoral charge on | the ts t Februarv. and | ations of iqa ir busi ses, & e decrease of around the ewenty-two from the | i where he We don’t cold was iquor regu ation The next regular meeting wi't Z ha cold. \§ VOVBVSGVF2EOSSTOO98 S2EBESOSS Veen 3eee ac0e acca 2023640 n Mond vening next know where the | a 7 Porm spot ue re caught, but we know it can be @| iisses Anuie Cameron and Perle Tay- cured by some of the remedies @ | lor, Charlottetown, and Lena McLean, Sociat at St. Perer’s Bay.—A very we have. Drop in and get @| Souris, crossed in the Stanley to-day en pleasant evening was spent on the 3lst something. Don’t sneeze your g | route to Halifax to resume their studies at December, in L. Anderson’s Hall, by those life away. | the Ladies College. M:ss Longworth will ‘ 3 ied a social got up by the ladies : | leave op Thursday morning of the -Presbyterian Church, Head St TQ Messrs. D. A. McRae, Charlottetown, Peter’s Bay. A good and varied pro- JOHNSON & JOHNS ON, lJ A. C. Rogerson, Pisuqid, J. A. Ramsay Zz was successfully carried out to | Hamilton, Stuart Simpson, Seaview, ee oe THE DRUGGISTS. | Theodere Rees, Bedutue, Benj. Skv¢ + , representing all creeds, A sale | and D. J. McDonald left to-day e1 route # baskets then took place, which resulted to Halifax to resume their studies at in @iding six'y-four lars to the church BETOSTVETSPSVSSIGO?D j alhous e College. funds. Encouraged by their sheep, the Se Miss Bessis Alexander, Stanhope; Flor- same ladies purpose having a grand tea Ty HIS ence Morris, Granville; Helen Dawson and party early in July, when they trust the BUT Nora Reid, Charlottetown; Mary Wright, eame generous and sympatoy w Summerside; Ella Matthews, Souris, and a led them Messrs. IL. R. McDonald, Hampton; Jona- than Jay, Mt. Stewart,and Daniel Chowan, Tonk: Eee mimes sunt: | j Le l‘oyalty, were passengers in the Stanleyto OnKa ime tongs, Sad © coe, orem | | day en ronte to Sackville to resume their ; 1d lasting. 3 4 largest FURNITURE studies at Mt. Allison. ence oe = " —-s De Bes SPACE |. belongs to the | Rixx.—The Hill-borongh Skating DIED. Tug Rr rl g : : % > eet nl ning ‘ast . 2 > -/ ss p= ° . Bink had a most sa il opening 'a business in the Pro | _In this city, on the 7th inst., Fdward A. palit. 1 Se a Pict a SMALI | McMahon, son of Philip I., and Maggie we eee ee ee ee A vi ae _. wan | wee in the 17th year of hisage. RK. ice, and the atten lance of skate was ? | \ ince—and if you | r _ 1th i 5 very urge The music furnished by i oc. : ‘ ; G ‘ibraith’s i : ‘ ie sted by ier oi [Funeral from his father’s residence, Vir ui be ar Mas sine i, with clario- — Visit there you will | Ma'peque Road, to St. Dunstan’s Cathedral ay ‘cheniae - a ’ nt, and wa W K | Thursday morning at 8.40, thence t) i } as ¢ PE LICD, anu = 7 preciat di y a present. The ee . | Roman Catholic Cemetery. electric lights are a great improvement. [find another item) 4; vateytield, on the 29th Dec., Flora On 7 day night the managers will Ann, aged 23 years. She was the youngest e to eac } entering .N i . ughter of Alexander ¢ . Martin. pr cheque to each person entering KNOW saci : ‘ daughter of Ale vander and | lora } i the Risk, on presestat er aa hes ismali—and that's Sun nal Live ableton bel" died trasting w ot sin free a cup of hot coffee or in the merits of Christ. chocolate from Mr. W. F. C segs AV be the PRICE. At Kelly’s Cross, Lot 29, on tl e 25th will bein attendance. Messrs. Rogers is. | Dee. last, after a short thongh painful ill- and Dawsou are determined to leave notl- nese, Henry Woods, in the 49th year of vy undone to make the R uk poputar his age, leaving a wife and six smal] with both skaters and spectators, and @ RIGHT & 00 children to mourn thelr loss. | May his most enjoyable winter is assured all who MARK 4 'y iD, soul rest in peace. nitend ; ’ Ladies, Be Guarded! ‘ The ladies should remember that Diamond Dyes are always twice the strength of all inferior and imitation dyes. ! Diamond Dyes will always give you your B money’s worth of pure and never-failing Odds Odds, Odds. nie a texto Caace We oe ’ Ends, Ends, Ends. deceived by big packages that imitators An amazing num ber of Remnants of all kinds A Little Attention on Your Part Will Save You £nnoyance and Trouble, put up. Their dyes are mixed with salt, alum, and other worthless adulterations. In a word, beware of the dealer who tries to sell you something that he represents to be sUsT AS GOOD as Diamond Dyes. Ex perts say Diamond Dyes are the best in the ' pair of silver-plated skates. Finder will Le ~ | LRDTBRS- 10 TH BDITOR | TOO MUCH PROTECTION, ,* Sir,—Referring to the letter signed | “True Conservative,” under the above heading in Saturday’s Examiner, I wish to inform the public that although the Stanley is docked at the wharf known as Peake's No. 2, no one of the name of Peake has anything to do with that wharf. It was formerly ‘owned by me when a member of the late firm of Peake Bros. & Co., but wae sold to Mr. Thomas Handra- han in 1892, and has since been owned by him. I may add ‘that during my connec- tion with Peake Bros. & Co. no truck license was iaken out by that firm, as in those lays we tried to act upon§ the prin c iple of “live and let live,” and J for Zone would have considered ita small bt of business to make use of the fact that the Government steamers docked at our wharf so as to secure for ourselves wor's which | had always been done by truackmez, and thus, to extent at least, deprive a class of hard-working ani needy men of that employment which enabled them to ftiid bread for themselves and their families. I write this that the public may know that I have nothing to do with this business. Asa life- long Conservative I thoroughly agree wth “True Conservative” and must ald that if Senator Ferguson is in anv way responsible for the management of the Stanley's freight here, and has allowed even so small a basiness as the truckage to be monopolized by the wharf owner to the detriment of the ordinary truckmen, he has taken avery poor way to strengthen the Conservative "party in Charlottetown, and it will be found on election day that ma’ y Conservatives besides “True Con- servative” will not feel like exerting them- selves for their old party when the cam paign comes on. some Yours. &e., Gro. Peake. ODDEELLOWSHIP., At the regular meeting of St. Lawrence Loige, No. &, held last evening, the fol- lowing brothe rs were duly ins alled into ottice by D. D. Grand Master Geo. Waller, assisted by Past Grands W. R. Boreham, H. M. Davison, John F. Whear, F. H. Sellar aud H.S. Coffin as Grand Officers : N. G.—Danield McLecd. V. G.— Daniel W. Finlayson, RK. S.—Colin MeNeill. P. S—John Samuel Nelson. T. D—D. Ross McLennan. W.—John McLeod. C.—Wnm. Small. I. G.—Fred. Semple. O. G.—John D. McMillan. Kk. S. N. G.—John F. Whear. J..8 N.G.—A. Down. R.S. V. G.—Robi. Rattray, L. Ss. x. G —Alex. Me Rae. R. S. S.—Henry Duncan. L. S. S.—David Wilson. Chap.—James Waddell. J.P.G.—S. P. Enman. Marshall —H. M. Davison, P. G. Organist—J. E. Bell. After the meeting Permanent Secretary Nelson, P. G., tre: ated the members to an oyster sup per atthe W.C.T.&@U._ rooms. Gentlemen of refined taste chew BEAVER plug exclusively. It is ab- } solutely pure with a rich flavor. Refuse cheap imitations. Graxp Murrox.—Messrs. Blake Broa. had a carcass of mutton at the market to day which tipped the scales at 140 |b, (dressed.) This is the kint we want for the Br.tish market. Times Nor Ixprovixo.—A_ correspon ?- ent at The Dallas, Oregon, in the course of a letter renewing his subscription to Tue Examiner says: “Times ia this coun- try are not improving very much. Wheat is worth 42°, per bushel. Oats goes beg ging for buyers at l5c. per bush., potatoes alout 5 oe de, per 100 ibs. Hops sold fur 6} cents this year; it costs about 7 cents to produce them. Labor is down and things look blue. Everyone is anxious for war, half price. have put the goods at prices that will clear them. Half price takes the goods, come, first choice, ‘ 27 Ladies’ Cleth Jackets. Twenty-seven Ladies’ Colored Heavy Winter Jackets, prettily trimmed, nrostly our wholesales samples. All must becleared. ALL HALF PRICE. $ 2.46 Jac kets for $1.20 3.60 1.80 4.75 ” ” 2 38 6.20 " . 3.15 8:00 “ ” 4.90 16 60 " - 5.30 12 80 * ' 6.40 Weeks’ Half Price Column, 17 LADIES’ WATERPROUFS. Sev sal odd lines—all sizes, gool patterns all half price, Weeks’ Half Price Column, dlear at FIFTY CENTS. This season’s goods, and sold by us at from 78 cents to $1.80. WEEKS. We offer everything in this column at We want a clean stock, and First | Black and few ! Last Call for the Season WEEKS & CO. — Half Price Column. |Blé DISCOUNT COLUMN. | ! Furs : Mkt ! Balance of stock of Ladies’ }Muffs, Col lars, few Capes, few Ruffs, at clearing prices. Don’t pass us if it is @ matter of faving money. Ladies’ and Gents’ Heavy | Winter Gloves. | Same prices as sold at Xmas. Can't make them any cheaper. Sold too cheap inow. 73°, worth $1.60; 98c., worth | $1.25 ; $ .69, worth $1.45. Ladies- -84c., worth $1 Li; 98¢., worth $1.25. Gents’ Linen Collars, and Shirts, Business Shirts with short bosom, $1.00, wor. |, $1.25. Best Open Back or Front White Shirt in town, $1.10, worth $1.45. nei 16 cents, worth 22 cents, Cuffs, 22 cents, worth 30 cents. Gents’ Winter Underclothing. Another Case just received Wednesday, same price as last. SHETLAND UN- Cuffs | 34 TRIMMED MILLINERY, HATS and BONNETS—al! half price 83 Untrimmed FELT HATS, all to | prices, All go at 50 cts. | | DERCL OTHING, $1.30 a suit, worth $2. MEN’S CARDIG ANJACKETS. Hun dreds sold bui a few left yet. Your choice cheap. Ladies’ and VESTS, Gents’ Warm CHAMOIS all sizes, and will clear at low Honest Gools at Honest Prices. WEEKS. a you Tn ——S oranything else that will bring relief. We yet your paper regniarly every Satardry | and we always look forward with pleasure to its comi ig, always anxious to hear from thedear old Island through your col- | umn,” MARRIED. At the home cf the bride’s parents Dee. 3lst, by Rev. B. Hedley Balderston, B. Mr.J.H Simpson, Bayview, to hee Mary A. McCoubrey, New Glasgow. WATCH THIS SPaue Price of ¥usie Box Te- day, $43.00. We put this fine Box in our window on the 30th ult., at the regular price, $50.00. We take one dollar off the ;rice each business day. Call and the eight tunes you like. E.W. TAYLOR, CAMERON BLOCK, hear any one of Shake ! Give us vour hand while we wish you a Merry, Merry Christmas. At this season you surely want something in our line. What’s the matter with a pair of Skating Boots (beauties), Hockey Boots, Overshoe, or a pair of nice Slip- pers ? These are very suitable for Christmas Presents. Our prices are away down on these goods. A. E. McKACHEN, decl9 THE SHOE MAN. A Rare Chance to secure bargains in BOOTS and SHOES. I uring this month we will give Special Bargains in ali kins is of Footwear. We want to clear out all lines in order to make room fur New Goods. Never such a chance offered before to secure Bargains, Call and inspect. Sale now on. “ Cheap Shoe Store.” R. K. JOST, 136 QUEEN ST. Two Doors Below Prowse Bros. jan6 _ dy Wants, Lost, Found, &¢ Advertisements under this heading charged five cents per line. LOST--In the western end of the town a rewarded on leaving same at this office. ji ab j--tf LOST—Yesterday evening, onGrafton St,a rd. of goods. Pes t runes war: KINDERGARTEN. We must have an immediate clearance of we ‘ ok-ti king is at hand The Kindergarten will open on WED- them,— stock-taking ¢ and. jee Rieter ete WO TC Building, opposite the Law Courts. ; ] F ui g, Opp THAL'S W iil Hours— 9.30 to 12.20 a.m. Fees $1.2 per month, payable in advance at the Sale begins tomorrow. eoastaies. Miss Sayre reqnests ens of *s ; 3 upils to meet her at the Aindergarten ” — ™ we : ss on Tuesday eo next, between Beer Bros. che hours of 3 and 5 o’cloc . 8S. MOORE, | y Ler 18 os W odist School, THAT'S WHERE! Secy, Trustees W i Methodist Sch . . ee janb—st Tue Wearner.—Strong northerly to westerly win: 's; fue and very cold. Th pair of reading glasses In emmoidcred case. Finder will be suitably rewarded * leaving same at this office. 1f—jan7 I, CHEAP-i‘wo nundred loads ar rom els kindting wool. Apply to ALFX GILLIs, cerner Powaal and Bayheld Strate jani—-lw pd see YOU OUGHT ~) TO KEEP WARM, and we can help you do it py" you leave your orders Z with us for a good, warm V Overcoat or Ulster ; Readymade Ulster or Over- coat sold in the city we can supply you won't cost you much _ to prove it, Goods at special prices, and if want the cheapest vn hl Ook in and Winter Just step them. All finish or the fit. indispensable to correct attire. by ordering it of us, and you'll be rated at 100. thing in Charlottetown to equal our stock of Woolens, and the make them up is a sartorial marvel. Those BEAVER OV ERCOATS we are selling for $ way we High-class tailoriag are the best value we ever had. 8. A. McDONALD, Cl’town, Dec. 3, 195 —246 tm mes LONDON HOUSE, MEN'S FUR CAPS MEN'S See the line iT. J. HARRIS. Charlottetown, December 28, 1895—dy HEAVY GLOTH GAPS. Stylish Clothes give @ man an appearance, which is a good deal in this | working-day world. An air of solidity makes a man worth more in the opinion of his fel- lows. To have the -eal genu- ine solid air about you, it’s necessary to have your cloth- ing made to order, so there’ll be absolutely no defect about the material, the makeup, the such as we produce, is Keep your clothing above par There’s no- 18 00 See them. LEADING FASHIONABLE TAILO& wg Selling at Special Discount selling at Thirty Cents. TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1896. $866. HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL. Customers and Competitors. OUR BIG CLOTHING SALE FOR JANUARY will make every person happy who int: ade keeping selves warm and buying ‘good Clothing for the silihe price. them- smallest We are bound to clear Overcoats, Men’s Ulsters, and Ulsters. Selling lower This sale will continue until the as we are determined not to carry any Come every person tu PROWS The Wonderful Cheap Charolttetown, Januay 4, 1896—246 Men's Overcoats lines of Children’s out all odd Boys’ and than ever. whole line is gone, of thosa goods over. OS, = HALF P Men. ICES, 20 Ladies’ Cioth Jackets and Uapes at Half Price. JUST LISTEN TO THIS 4 Jackets. price $ 4.225, now SZ. 1° 450, *°* BH 5.00, « 2.50 50, “ 2.95 66 6c £6.56, bs 5,25 We want to close this lot out. If you want bargains this is your chance, J. B. MACDONALD & CO Charlottetown, December 30, 1895—dy & wky EEE “6 6. “6 6. Oo dy GIGS ll — ia _ = — — > — — AS SM Zinc, Glass, Bar Tron, Cut Nails, Horse Nails, Clinch Nails, Horse Shoes. Sleigh Shoe Steel, Disston’s Cross Cut Saws, Disston’s Ci.- cular Sawe. Agents for the celebrated Ameri- can Highland Ranges. FENNELL&CHANDLER Charlottetown, January 3, 18+ CHARLOTTETOWN BUSINESS COLLEGE And Writing Academy Now Open from 7.30 to 9.30 p.m learn the science of Accounts L. B. MILLER, PRINCIPAL. Those who wish to should attend this Session. jan3—dy & wy tf Adverisers ! The home circulation is the most valuable fcr advertisers. Ture Examiner reaches the homes of our citizens every evening. That accounts for ourflarge advertising patronage. THE EXAMINER PUB. COMPANY sy Be ee : a