aad sgn rT S Ss t ea La y BXAMIN — wW ea Tue ExaMey —————ER ITEMS Local IND OTHER ITEMS. THIS CANADA OF OURS, » people of it the hall, making an f sor two hundred attentive who had the pleasureand satisfac- rto a very interesting and in ‘ i “This Canada of Ours,” ect l Mr. J. K. Me . : y anatrve of this Province, 3 h ading | arene at Beer Bros. ¥ W rratulate Mr. MclIn February s 28 both as a journalist and k lec- As a lecturer, his ability was amp To-N ov the ~ eloquent mer 10 d addressed t > ae a also — livided attention viven, only : S : ervals by rounds of applause, 1e deepest respect for the lec- g ‘ he showed up the eres at rc. er as f British Columbia and the P ‘ —— Mi ; \ i t Ww I j Ct of “ 4 ns . M tins wna the. wor a i a : N : ” + toring powers of the Hot Springs hi e ’ ? Banff, with many amusing lotes —— . + . os i sn eN forcibly fastened the subjects on L o . ‘ fthe hearers i.e . “be " G G : 1 BELLE CREEK NOTES, : ‘ | . . es : H Ca Wovember last the young men of _ - — . < Zé i i det aling sO iety. I (tr Home : I m VU f the subjects which came up for dis First 3 list C} nises an ¢ €@1ssion was wl hich would be the most bene- ne < e ry ‘ tit to his divtrict,a cheese factory’ or a : Good rea ? rue a arch fa y i , Wa Limo-rt und a good cu eof D 2 animously favored The re Was a . andy for gale meet held in this distriet and’ delegate; i a _—— ‘ tppornle i to ascertain the minds of ad SHE STANLEY arrived at G getow joining districts. There wil) be ag from Picton about noon to-day, and wi!l | 4) eet ug called, to which some of the lead leave on- return to Pictou at the usual | ing men from other factories w t ‘ i aS and | vited to attend. 1M . a ‘ wo ut) This district has lately lost one ot x stieg, after two this afternoon. fair ladies in the pe zon of Miss Cassie a McLaren, whom we all wish we n her t.0.G r.—( harlotietown Lodge No GS. meets to-nig riit at Z 39 o’cloek, i western home. | rezistered at the DAILY EXAMINER oe PERSONAL, Hon. William Richards, Bideford, is in the city He is registered at the Hote! Davies . Ernest C. Ross, Quebee, and Joseph laylor and H. C. Johnston, Montreal, Hotel Davies this fore Mr. Tyrrel, of the survey dep: artment, has Dominion geological declined the offer of the Arctic exploration which is being lie ed for next spring in the United he Herald understands that Mr. John Mes Swain, a incipal Queen Square Sch , has en requested by Dr. A.A. Mc Fas » General Seere tary of the Botani- al 1 Clu tb of Canada, to act as Secretary i r the Isla ! | Tt Is stated that rneet Albert, of Saxe | Coburg and Gotha, oldest son and heir of Duke of Saxe C oburg and Gotha (the a of Edinburgh) is betrothed to Duch- ess “a Matilda Marie, twin daughter of the nr Duke Ww illiam of W urtem mbar g- We regret to learn of the des at! of Jos eps MceDo aid, school teacher, Mount Stewart, who ied at that place on the 20th of this month. Joe was a favorile with all his acquaintances. He was wel! known this city being a member of St Vincent de Pau! Society for a number of years. His funeral took place last Friday rom Bi father’s residence West St. Pet ¢e id was larzely attended. Z ord Aberdeen has sent a handsome subscription to Mr. Her J. Morgan to- wards the fund now being .raised by him for the crection of a memorial to Nova Scotia’s departed journalist and mon of let , Pierce Stevens Hamilton. Among ay ibsc ribers we re Sir n od 3 ather on the inst tl : ; John Thomp- Dawson, and there are also ie a of Sir M: ackenz ie rson, Hon. Joba ° aron, Hon. Wilfred Macdougall, Hon. J. J owe may ask wha ble w . . . an S HA parlor Y. M. C. A. ‘building. A full] . : : nde ' of . . : 1 hi Jista [sy itt se of the ra as ford Fleming, Mr. Halfburton, te is requested, as this is : > TA ss a ce “me el : ti r = : ” ni f t Better | Col. Chamberlin, J. J MeGee, A. M. Bur aly . a. Of iMceTs tO! w ‘ j ee . S . lee =o at gess, Benjamin Salter and many of the qnarter. The charter of the Lodge has 1 i : ro 1; a a ‘ : : 5 } } principal press men and literary people in arrived and may be seen to- gut | : Cea De id Ss ine aia ym } Jcoee Honesox’s Lecrcres.—1 lec- CRAPAUD NOTES == tures of the Master of the Rolls to the law P ’ . ; DIED. isha Gitll bat memmenedd to tha conrt TOO reparations are in progress here t -, an students will be resumed in the hey -eoom oe EE he auld At Mt. Stewart, January 20, Joseph to-morrow evening at half-past.seven, We | * mn 4 vu" s and d gates | McDona d 30 vears fi } ; { y Lodze &.0.A.B.A 7 s meets ni 30 vears. unde elas Sins the subjects to be discu=s — r Pt. Ath e’s hor I ) . 17 “ i s yme song Creek, ed dy wig the cor # course embrace the ' n iuesaa) ret ” at Ii ae . ; rts 7 ‘ i 0 urse. embrad ( Friday, 25th inst., of Bright’s disease, ranéa ing t a 1 » faw of Co vet act’ an a criminal law. ; : 7 OM Rae, aged 19 years, son of John no an DD { . Cra 1, W a nd C ty \ > ‘. ae ; : : id Christy McRae, of Canoe Cove Srrvex Wirn a Stare.—A son of Mrs Pry Ha M ay eve ™ ‘ i a . . : »aatea ae ; | At Whim R ag Ge m the 21st inst., Ph pon th, of Middleton, was Struck on oo .. f } ; : ee . : ea , ; Mrs. John Matheson, at the advanced age the head with a frameless elate yesterday, | l Social w 1 in a. : 7 ; ; ° nf » years by a boy in the school. The skull wasja e lecture fe ¢ fj ’ ~ is og ; ‘ broken in so tiiat De. Sutherland “had Mr. ‘Harry M wh uptured firs At Belle Creek, December 23rd, Annie m ‘ > ‘ 2 . . remove a piece from the head Th ° ! ets MekKinnon, aged i5 years, widow f the ter fears there may yet be a_pi¢ Cha i Skatio i" . ea os e Donald McPhee » formerty of Heather- in the heal, and that ay 5 oO as va —, ceiving , ious) ¥.— Guardian . of his m f 1s = < . : = Ha . Fare eae iin he THERMOMETER READINGS, A Goew Porrrait.~-Mr. heobert arris se ii : ‘a eae i Cc A. of Montré @i, bas aboul lnsnped _— It a "7 ‘ — C ldest lur ng last night, 16 > above zero . . i 8 daily s ' the | m a ° i his portrait of Lerd Aberdeen, which is ae ai I ork : - ; me ' emp. at 12 0’c'ock to-day, 22° above zerc bang in Haddo astle. [It is said ; ee ee " j be an excellent likeness and a splendid " : example of Mr. Harris’ vigorous workmat ynversa k pla 1 the Post BOOS £40688 638638086037 ship. Lord Aberdeen wears a crimson robe ffi sere } i \ vera the insignia of LL.D. conferred recent- | our farmers took a prominent part, in re iv upen by McGill University.—The | ference to so called hard times, A gentle- Week ; man of 75 years was an attentive listener -_— > {fer some time whe he marked vou Orvpa or Foresrens.—The officers of | know noth rbou rd 7 ie! u Court Abegweit, No. 1166, Pownal, for the | ber, about 50 years ago, whena goodly Just Hustline ! current yearare as follows: George M. | number of the Ef yple in this neighbour s Drake, C. R: A. Moore, See’y. F. R. F.S;: W.E Jones, Smith, Treas; Albert Jerkins, sii W .; | Albert Gay, J. W5 Henry Wood, R; Alex A. Moore, C. D. H.C. R., J. 7 Cc yl. ins, Pi bys Ciah. Hiz rh pecan P. Ww Carver, assisted by A. A. Moore, as Su- preme Marshal, cc onducted the installation ceremonies. _ os Lost is Tue Srormu.—9On the evening of | the 24th, Mr. Joseph Stragman, who was working at Cape Traverse, hearing that his wife was very sick, started on foot fr home, a distance of about six miles. Afte- travelling for some time he lost his way and wandered about for several hours in the blinding storm. He managed to get t> the house of Mr. Artamas Howait in a verv exhausted condition. He remaine] there unii! the following day, when he was c onve -ved safe ely to his home, where he was p! leased to find his wife much better than he € specte i With the e xception of a few frost bites, Mr, Stragman is none the worse for his adventure. —Guardian Snllingsinissansalen Sxerx Grarrive.—Skin grafting has proved successful in the case of Mrs. A V. Fuzgerald, Chicago, and she is rapid y recovering from burn: feared at one timé az likely to be: fatal. Mra. Fitzgerald overturned a lamp on Oct. 4 ! t| last, 2" blazing oil ignited her clothing which W. W. Judson, V. C.R; J. | | | e some t procure anything to eat. i for Charl yttetown and wlien vw ed there we could not pare jase any | flour, but some of the leading men at that ordered the baker to give us a loaf of Before leav ng for home, we meal and were _ satisfied. oars seam not complain now ” said om 4 leman “ you can buy flour for + a fo rr 25 cents kerosene yn, Sugar for 34 cents eeded at time |} bread each. t ieee everything that is low prices.”. “The conversation ended all wended their way home feeling that the lecture did them much good and saying to themselvés—-why complain ? Erastus. an Crapand Jan, a6th 95 - — LITERARY NOTES, “French fighters in Africa” is the title of a paper by Poultney Bigelow in the February Harper’s, in which the secret of France’s colonizing power is shown to b herarmy. Fre ] j maintained at great expense, and a show g kegt up which brings in little return ex- cept glory, an 1 is paid for out of the na- tional treasury. neh pre stive in “ solution of our Fndian prob gested by Poultney Bigelow tn | is on “French Fighters in Africa,” in, the Febru ary Harper’s. France uses the Arabs purned the neck and breast. About 600 | of ‘thern Afi governing Oné@ an- pieces of skin were taken by Dr. Webster ia oe makine some of them French fro: nh her hit usb ’ 1, wh > at once fers l i so] liers. The p! An WwW rks pt rte tly ° and himeeif, x it he cou { not farnish en yg. Mr. 7 gelow sugcvests that the Govern- Cap Wells of C MA DAY KK I R 4° mt of rgh nited States apply to the 7) nt I N. G., and h s whole comma ; | Sion: xX an 1 Apac hea. then offered themselves to their fellow- Never in the history of the world lid the member, Mr. Fitzgerald, and many hun- | Pacific attract so much attention as now, dred pieces of skin so offered were ut ized. and a new interest is added to the Califor The men’s arms are still lit bat no ill effects have been noticed. mares Trovsate tx rae Fawitry.—A recent issue | of the Ottawa Bs Press says Yester- f rer scene inthe tron day ATLEerT Hoon anor ; "Ely and his daazht>r, between Mr. E B. Miss Bessie, was tran‘acted whet t i seizure was made ofa number of art ; which Mise Bessie claims were Lt wer by her mother, but wht h hai bg retained bv her father when she house is, Hall to take up her resid the Chelsea Road, The art ales foot in value to $7,535, among them being tw gold watches; a diamond $1,200; set of jewelery, diamond ear-rings, wortt: h valuables. Mr eross, valued at $250, $500, and many : “ ' other su¢ Eddy vs ebiection to the aay ty the vy al uabli being placed in charge of a guardia the tria: dec les who is a segal owner fegicelaeseiiocta Tue Basker Soctat in the Lycenm last evening, by St, Joseph's 8 dality, was a very fu asful affair The progratn nie Of the concert in luded a chorus by the Convent ehildrep; a song by Mr. B violin solo by Miss Macdonald; a pian sses Sweeney and Curley, and ‘leetions by the League of the , which were all rendered in a capal e manner, Mi J. L. Woods, ef er Organ- duet hy M sevetTa il oy rendered “The VYolunts at*’ in fine style, and in response to an ¢ core recited *The Face | pon the F loo Mr W oods aiso Sang a comic song luring the sale of baskets, The a nee ats were Miss Lottie Halloran, Miss Coa ay, Miss Sweeney and Mr. Watson, of Mo real. Mr. Beairato was next on the D o- and auctioned off the large nuln- rra me, E ber of basketa. ata lively rate, realizi ng 4 i prices The sale over, the lu cky bi ae | > nee pegan d egussing the { rd baskets with the fair donors. rhe W (te!) amount realias | was about $130. era lv Spe Ke l, i'n worth | a shore and harbors by ne future possi- bilities of ‘Jap An and Hawai “Down the West Coast, 1 the February Harper’s, describes the journey by water from San Franciseo to Callao, with fre ju 8 Me mes and on itral American ports. I text is by C s F. Lummis, and “the il- ustrat sais tor W. A. Rogers, from Mr Laesncits own prot grapus, Lirerary Sociery.—The St. Joseph's } [, terary So ety of Kk lly’s Cross, Lot 29. was reorgan zed for this season on Dec l4ih, 1894, when the f slow ng otficers were elected for the ensuing year : Spiritual Director—Rev. P. A. Mckl mee}. Presi lent—J« yhn Sin ith, Vice-da—Jas. H: Devereaux. Secretary —Matthias Smith. Librarian and Treasurer—Chas. Me- Kenna. Executive Committ -e—Jolhn John Kelly, J. H. Monaghan, Kelly and Thos, Wood: This Society, which was itributimg mu Bradley, Yn hom2s established th to- wards the intellectual advancement of the sur inding commun ty, r ce ees there is in connection with ita lisrary of about 100 volumes. The cowm.ttee have also decided on having a of lectures turing the wint y. the first of which was delivered on the L&8th net. by the Rev. Dr. Me rector of St. Dunstan’s College. four year ago, 18 as besides the r series Trison, Birrex ny a Dog.—On Saturday last Walter, s fMr. W. S of Sum- cae had bis upper lip badly bitten by a abe be long ng to Mr Wm. R id The jured Jad was in company with Mr Reid's twa boys, harnessing the Green is sle-l, when the anin i] made a ru at him, , biting him in the j sip. —Journal, BSEVVSSVVEVSBVECOBSESCOVSBIOG? . iog to a JOHN- SON’S COUGH SYRUP be- e ; ¢ ; fore the cough has gone too far to be cured. 25 cents. ! 8 to get a bottle of JOHNSON Graduates JOHNSON, in Pharmacy. - +BVCVSVSVVSVsess ee YOUR PARLOR and an index to your furnishings are character, taste and refinement, and our stock of PARLOR FURNITURE eh for you to is exten sive enou desire. clined, and want a good serviceable gratify any If you are economically in- Suit for very little money, see the ones we sell at = .50, choice of r Hair Cloth elaborate Plush ot If you want look have one something more through our stock or »to order. The wherever you say. price will step Help yourself pro- . fe. . weekly or made to anyth ng vou want; your mise and a little money monthly pays the bill. MARK WRIGHT & 00,, LTD., Who Sell at Selling Prices. jan30 Carnival! A Fancy Dress Carnival HELD IN THE WILL BE HILLSBOROUGH SKATING RINK, — —ON--— Friday, February 8th, At which a number of New Features will be introduced, Prizes will be given for the follow- ing :— ing. Best Fancy Costume (Ladies), $5.00 (Gents), 5.00 Comic (Ladies), §.00 . (Gents), 5.00 Original Ladies or Gents, 5.00 It is intended to make this a Carnival long to be remembered. i =. ee GEO. _ ROGERS, jan29 Managers. Prince Edward Island TO-MORROW at o o'clock BLBOTRIC COMPANY The lines are full. The counter The Many weeks and months result in the gi We something worth seeing. We will shew many elsewhere, reatest display promise everyone shelves inter 3 are full. are full. of preparation will show their of bargains yet made by ested in Dainty Novelties not cbtainable BEER BROS. Tue Wearner.—Moderate win is; fair; not much change in te mperature. Whitewear With a view of meeting the numerous applications recently made by the residents of Charlottetown for Electric Lights, this Company begs to inform the public tha next, if the number of new subscri- May bers fer Electric Light justifies the outlay. With a view also of lowering the cost of Electric Lighting, the Company will furnish to its consumers from this date the Packard Incandescent Lamps at cost, j. e., 35 cents each. Lamps will only he delivered daily, be- tween the hours of 10 a. m, and 8 p. m., the Station. JAMES WADDELL, Superint endent, jan24—Im eod it will increase_its plant in the course of so as not to interfere with the. working of ieee —— 5 —-y---- THURSDA Y, JANUARY elf Justice | what wide-awake buy- Do You We know want—good, ers honest goods at low prices. The tremendous dis- counts we now ofler you-—20, 25 call goods. No baits to make you be- lieve that PROWSE BROS. are selling cheaper than others, but No de- ception, and to do yourselves jus- and 30 per cent discouns © off straight, honest discounts. tice you must buy from us. We could ame prices, bait as we would much rather you would call and see for yourselves what we are selling goods at, we will only name one or two prices: Just 2 pieces of that 66-inch Table Linen at 38 cents, left. G pieces of that wonderful 6c. Cot- ton, 36 inches wide, Icft. We will expect to see you at the Great Cheap Cash Sale. PROWSE. . BROS, The Wonderfal: Cheap Men. Charlottetown; January 24, 1895—t t s List of Ratepayers for the City of Charlottetown, in default for Assessment due on Real Property for the year ending 3lst December, 1894, containing names of all such defaulters, and the amount due from them respect- ively, with a statement of the Number of the Town Lot, Water Lot and Common Lot upon which or any part thereof such assessment is in default, Amount of Assessment due & unpaid. Name of Ratepayer in Statement or Description of Property upon Default. which such Assessment is made, Angus, Robert House & land on Town Lot No 38, let hun $ 39 37 do do House (brick) & land, “ No 42, 2d hun 34 88 Ball; John House & land on Town Lot No 21, Ist hun 21 37 do do House & land oa Town Lot No 27, Ist hun 9 00 Birch, John D House & land on Town Lot No 72, 3rd hun 337 Benoit, Clement House & land on Town Lot No 8, Ist hun 10 62 Binns, Joon Vacant land eu Town Lot No 48, 3rd hun 361 Brace, Richard K, House & land on Town Lot No 80, ard hun 29 25 do do House & land on Common Lot No 25 619 do do House & Land on Town Lot No 7, 2nd hun 10 12 Connelly, Est Owen House & land on Town Lot No 44, Ist hun 18 00 Coyle, Stephen House & land on Town Lot No 3, 2nd hun 15 75 Carmichael, Est das House & land on Town Lot No 73, 3rd hun 1¢@12 Cameron, Edmund House & land on Town Lot No 32; 4th hun 27 00 do do Vacant land Town Lots Nos 72&73,:2d hun 6 50 Duggan, William House & land on Town Lot No 71, Ist hun 2 25 Dougherty, Patrick House & iand on Town Lot No 91, Ist bun 2 25 do do House & land on Town Lot No 91, 1st hun 3.37 Eckstadt, John G House & land on Town-Lot No 11, Ist hun 30 94 do do House & land on Common Lot No 21 2 25 Egan, Michael House & land on Town Lot No 89, 3rd hun 13 50 do do House & land Town Lots Nos 28429, 4th hun 12 37 do do House & land on Town Lot No 71, 4th hun 10 12 do do Vacant land on Common Lot No 27 3 37 do do Vacant*land on Common Lots Nos 69 & 70 281 do do Vacant land on Common Lot No 27 3 94 do do House & Jand on Common Lot No 27 3 37 do do House & land on Common Lot No 27 1 69 Fraser, Hugh House & land on Town Lot No 90, 2d hun 7 87 Fraser, William J House & land a Town‘Lot No 37; 3rd hun Il 25 McEachern, Est Cath Vacant land on Town Lot No 100, Ist hun 3437 Hann, Patrick Two houses &latid, Comman Lot No 23 7 8T Huestis, Mrs R B Vacant land on Conimon Lot No 27 2 44 Hughes, Peter House & land 9n Comman Lat No 22 67 Harrington, John M House & land on Common Lot No 22 67 Horne, Henry Houses & land on Connmon Lot No 22 6 07 Harvie, Henry A. House & land on Common Lot No 25 5 62 do do Vacant land on Common Lot No 27 113 do do Vacant land on Common Lot No 2 67 House & Jand on Town Lot No 29, Ist hun 5 62 Houses & land on Water Lot opposite Town Joy, John Lord, Trus Est W W Lot No 6, Ist hun 33 75 da do Wharf property and buildings 45 00 Larter, John House & land on Common Lot No 23 6.75 do do House & land on Common Lot No 23 7 87 Hall & building & land on Town Lots Nos Masonic Hal] Company 27 & 28, 3rd hun 191 25 Monaghan, Patrick House & land on Common: Lot No 23 6 50 McMahon, Philip J House & land.on Common Lot No 26 4 50 Meikle, Mary Theresa, | House & land on Town Lot No 93, 4th hun 3 66 Mugford, William G House & land on Common Lot No 23 5 06 Norton, E H Vacant land on Town Lot No 27, 5th hua 15 75 O’Reilly, Mrs James J House: & land on Common. Lot No 20 7.31 Purdie, Jane House & land Town Lots Nos 97498, lat hun 33 75 McQuaid, John House & land on Common Lot No 23 4 50 Rackham, Henry House & land on Common Lot No 22 942 Steele, Margaret House & land on Town Lot No 20, 3rd hun }1 26 Stewart, Allen- Vacant.land on Town Lot No 55, 3rd hun 281 Smith, Heary B House & land on Town Lot No 18, 5th hun 3 25 do "do House & land on Town Lot No 17, 5th hun 312 Shean, Catherine House & laud on Town Lot No 54, 5th hun 1 69 Sherry, James Vacant land on Common Lots Nos 33, 34, 35 1 41 Trainor; Patrick” House &Jand on ‘Pow Lot No 83, 2nd hun ~ 3-25 Trainor, Patrick House & Jand on Town Lot No 62, Ist hun 5 75 Warren, Christopher B House & land Town Lots Nos 64465, 5th hun - 25, 87 Wise, Est Mary * House & land on Téwa Lot-No46, 2nd hun 28) Wilson, Mark House & land on Cemmon Lot No 22 9 00 House & Jand on Town Lot No 73, 5th hun 2 87 Notice is hereby given that pursuant eg provisions of the Statute 51 Victoria Cap..12, Section @1, after 30 days’ publicesi®n of the above list, being a list of the Ratepayers of the City of Charlottetown who have failed to pay within jhe time pre- scribed the Assessment severally-leyied upon’ their Real Property in said City, I will make an application to His Honor the Stipendiary. Magistrate of said City for Judg- ment against each and all of the lands above described for the respective amounts 80 levied against them, and then unpaid, and that upen such judgment being duly entered I will farther apply for a warrant for the sale of such lands, Dated this 28th day of January, A. D. 1895.. ROBERT VANIDERSTINE, City Collector. Wright, Joseph Jaouary 28, 1895—Im bo bo 40 42 44 36 36 36 36 as 92 56 tl sical —— M00 — — COMMENCES —— — (x ) For our customers’ convenience UNBLEACHED TABLE LINENS. inches wide, ce “ec ] De ' 20e | “cc oe. 25e Charlottetown, January 29, 1895—ta thu sat I en = an! “—w—— An old Darkay Preacher Once said in his.pulpit: ‘ Breddern, yocan’t tell how long de suit will wear by de size ob de advertisement ob de maker.” But you can tell a good deal about it from the maker. Our reputation for good work- manship has been built up by degrees and is sustained by strict adhereuce to reputation of the the principle never to allow a misfit to go out of . - shop, or permit a patron to go aWay dissatisfied. When a man wants a suit of clothes he wants it by a certain time and he does not want to have to return it to have it refitted. Our patrons are seldom troubled thus as we do our Work right at first. D. A. BRUCE, Merchant Tailor. jand Spa eetieneegheeenewetiienncenates cane * Seneca eee eeeeaaneniaeieaneane aoe - - > USE THE BEST! Bowlby Bros’ Canned Peaches and Pears. A. C. Miller & Co's. “ Little Chief” Brand of Canned Tomatoes, Corn, Peas, Beans, etc. J .D. MacLEOD & CO., Block, 1891—t t s Rogers’ Charlottetown, January 29, Queen Street. ee me —= ESS ALLEY a market and isa speciality af all leading Fac-simile of Bottle. Hotels. For sale‘ by all Licensed Vendors, ‘J. B, Townsend Mautreal Sele agent for Canada, —————S_ 31, 1895. we quote a few —— } o’clock, at Connolly House, | Apply ®@ ¥ks A D WuHITé, j}and Piain Sewiog, aso ‘take | tainin | WW WeLLNER. OUR WHITE GOODS SALE ON THURSDAY, JANUARY Sist. prices : HEAVY WHITE SHEETINGS, Eng. make. UNBLEACHED TABLE DAMASK, yards wide, 22¢ | 50 ine ches wide, 27e “ “Heavy Twill, 27¢ | 56 os Sle - “ Heavy Plain, sic 1 08 | « i 45e 66 " . ts $ ose PILLOW CITTONS. ioe Se 65a inches wide, ra WHITE TABLE LINENS de . “~ Cireular, 18e | 64 inches wide, Sha 70. « “ 7% WHITE COTTONS, 68“. « $1.00 70 és ee 2 inches wide, 7e : és és ne . “ Extra Heavy, Ye re re “c ‘cc | - : Heavy, 13¢ | | MUSLINS of all kinés very cheap. | LAWNS from 12 cents up. | EMBROIDERIES.—Three great jobs in Em- broideries:—5e. bc. per yard, worth 12e. EK & Mé per yard, worth &e.; worth 9e.: per yard, dD. C. S. The Annual! General Meeting of the Dioce- san Church Society wil! be heid in St. Paul’s Fchoolroom on the eveniag of WEDNES- DAY, 6th February, commencing at eight o'clock. The Rey. Aifred O*burne, D. D. his kiodly consented to deliver the open ng ad- dress. Subject, “* Four Years in Algoma ” The Executive Committee Meeting fer the a-propriation of funds wiil be held on the previous evening at the same place and bour. By order. PERCY POPE, Secy Treasurer. jan2)—eod Ul dte DR. HD. JOHNSON EYE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Office -- Kent Street Aug 16, 94—ly Wants, L Lost, Found, &e Advertisements onal this menting maneee five cents per line. WOOD! WOOD !—For sale, about 100 cords of dry softwood, cut and piled at the sbore. WII! be sold ia quantities to suit purchasers. Apply to F. TURNER, Marshfield. decs—ly law & wky 2m FOU ND—A fur muff, owner ot which may obtain same on applying at this office and pay ing exegenee, s. Tague LOST—On Sunday evening, a grey (sleigh) fur. Finder will be rewarded or leaving it at THE EXAMINER Office. Bi pd -jan2 $150.00 WILL BUY a good driving mare that can trot in three minutes, 1 doubie- seated sleigh, set of good rebes, set of oak- tanned harness—all for $159. Apply & this office. 12 35 LOST—Yesterday, a black dog. Apply at this office. and tan collie mi—Js an 26 FOU ND—A e ross-cut saw and a horse rng. Apply to SERGEANT BRADLEY at the Police Station. jan26 STORE AND OFFICE TO LET in the Cam- eron Block. The Store nex: door lo Reddin Bros , and Office on second floor Opposite the Patriot office. Apply to Horace HASZARD. janl9— im eod 2 oe \ ISS BALL will give lessons in Fancy orders, do Stamping, ete., Monday and Tbursday, 3 to § Es splanade, jan2>—3i TO LET—A cottage on Sidney Street con- five rooms. Possession given + og od next. For other particulars apply to jaua ary 2nc BOARDERS W ANTED—Two gentiemen can besecoInmodated in a ivate family. q eymouth St. janz4 —3i TO LET—The Store on Queen Street lately cccupied by the New York Portrait Co. Im- mediate possession. Apply to J. B. Macpon- ALD & Co, 2w—jani3 LOST—A small brooch set round with rhine stones. Apply at th's office. jani6 W ANTED—Ao experienced hardware clerk ; one who can go on the road, if necessary. Box 645, Charlottetown. janl4 FOU ND-—Near the ‘ost Office building, a few days ago, a pair of gold-rimmed eyeglasses fitted for near sight. wher can have ons - ap lication at this office and pa od sement. CASH PAID for old Prince a and other British North American postage staraps ~ before 1870, and used law stamps crmplette setts and preferred re- maiping on the original envelopes. Hunt old letters and write with particulars to C. E Pow man 233 Metcalfe Street, Ottawa, Ontario, jan2— TO LET—Half of a house Ee opposite rooms, situated Station Appiyat this office. decs w ANTED-Gip canvaseer of good address salary and expenses paid weekly from stert, Position permanent. Canadian anc Amert~ can grown stock. advantages BROWN anes Co, Nurserymen, i Ont, novii—dy tf Pi ete Pn I I RN ge Oe Ph an ee + hae re aad