nA nv person, | that 7,000 men are now employed in the i - . Nova Seotia coal mines. These 7,000 | An individual is a sacred mark, Sreosn Desrarours ro THe Bximinee ee Pe by the},, | sia a : Not to be piereed in play or in the dark. : x \ }men are our best customers, taking our —Cowper. " | . } in O A tGu rantee | P oe Gate, hay, Setter, oe eas oe Sin,—I did not readily respond to the | NOTES FROM THE CAPITAL. a | such things as we produce in the greatest request of “Qaward”— in your issue | - . & CO ve | kinds of aC- | abundance All must hope that there | ofthe 25th because I feel that certain | eas : good customers will iacrease in number, | character sketches are almost too revolt- Fishing Bounty Readjustmeat. Ww s able | and we have in the experience of the past ing a their features to justify a public | client | " unveiling, the very viciousness of which Oreaws. Bob 2 ( a) : 4 justification for the belief that a continu could scarcely tend tothe clevation of » Feb. 3. jance of the incidental encouragement public morals. I Was further impressed be Richard I opr. pepett M nister . = 500 00 o | afforded by the daty will bring about that} with the hope that kindly stricture and I atente, is “ wre . from erysipelas and | S;uw's Consequently we hope that the} moderate reprimand might encourage a | is not likely to recover, te ITZ IT ee — _— serdar: abandonment of deceit and hypocrisy and The Minister of Marine and Frshefiee IN CAF - , Charlottetown Board of Trade wil!, at its win them over to tru’h and honesty. has revised tie Fishery Bounty” regitla- eting of this evening, approve the] find myself deceived in expecting the tions and rates to be adapted for the pre- principle of incidental encouragement to | evolution of those manly virtues from that | sent season. Each fishing vessel will ! . , ‘ _ source into which the lower vices are In- | receive one dol’ar per ton registered ton- | . evelopuens Of our natural wealth. bred and inborn. As the shoemaker sticks page, and each of the crew of the vesec le refunded. ky OW — + 2 to bis last, so the traducing falsifi-r will | will receive one dollar euch; fizhing boats * ° ’ v TELEPHONIC stick to his text, even long after his prO-| will receive one dollar’ cach, while edch : Ia it not hint ene ties the telephone | ductiors have been admitted as acceptably member of a boat’s crew w'll be psid three PATON & CO ; at he Leaders. ( ieneral Agent [ : 1 : t . | choice selections and carefully shelved in | dollars and fifty cents each. was «xtended from Souris to East Point 1 the archives of the infernal regions. [am ar ear Charlottetown | No part of the Istand is more in need of not sufficiently well versed in the Ga ar- mI YS ephonie accommodation than the sett] diao’s unabridged ethical code to be abie to THE PREMIER » SUNNY RA - , | discover@ correct relationship between : : _ $<. -—————— its Iving east of Souris The people True principle” as in existing quality and a e . F gs usyer ~ 2 in those thriving localities were] jpe effeminate utterances of the ir chame!~ To be Turned on Mgr, Langevin , k NAILY RX Al | ER sed that the telephone would be | eon-like correspondent. True prince ple 5 ae i i \ aye ; led along the route indicated. A was never conceived in the ae ff . Monrakat, Feb. 8-- Grand chance for pur : : Lows ever coyched im the bed c . 3 ' + 5 e at Ret Poin',another further eas’ prenarnbag hie ben. ot ie the classics The MHerald’s Ottawa corre :ponde t ch asing your Spring avd more eaat and north of that are 4!] | o¢ geceit Yet that correspondent’s pro- | !6a as bat Prémier. Laarier is still pro, Dress, Madam led. When the Act authorizing the] ductions give evidence of a mastery ot | on <iga 0 app" axe Mgr. hancevin that. bey - as ail a w | these qualities sufficient to entitle him to will send a deleg ution to His Grace to tram eo See his degree. The rehash of his diatribe; | an! get the Mensizn nto give the sehodl¢ a ELECTRIC SNAP.--- | lo al ties through mut the Pr wince was fe year ago can scarcely be less fatal to | settlement a fair trial. 49 ladii ie Pale: good . ler consideration was the right time tO] jis vanity than was ‘his recent indu gence —_— -+-—— rm ee | -; | secure fairplay for East Pointers: But | ja other passages of ancient history which Spoilsmen Must: Be Stisfed. serviceable colors in fawns | i ’ ” t ehic “eaiel tanity was allow:d to pass: Bet-| be publis 1ed uoder.the coward’s refuge— ~ ig 4 greys, plains and diagnals beers eee diasewnpee . “a lady’s” name. He claims that “Tanton 93 ee ; h 3( 135 . » | ter late than never, however, and therefore supplied the water.” Of this commod ty QUEBEC, Feb. 3 W ort 1 50¢ anc : JC, about | snother session of yur Provincial Legi#-| thése wag evidently an over-supply, for It is said that if the ¢ ymmissioners gQ9 yds, we will make 3 I}, | lature should not be allowed to pass with-/ not a small poviion seem: $9 have prae- cannot work up @ case ws mera S lots of this quantity; sale at making eure that the line be extended | trated the vaca.cy intended as a Teposi dent of the Intercolon al tailway, Poul- : : ~ ; : at menting ents that the tie a tay for that writer’s brajns. The “other |.co‘e, of -Temiseonata andewGarroll, cof rice 10c,]4e, l6e and 18e. . suire | #8 far eastoas the light hon-e at Kast Point, nducements” were also there, in respe :t to! K dnjouracka, will resigd theif spats: 3 Po& CO snd as far worth as possible along the] w}ich“True Privciple”enjoys ac eee 4 a> + ts . : | northern shore of King’s County. wonsh'p with thoeewho could a tale anfolu. : - Me ad northe C f King i " alte of my canvass I had occasion Revivals Dacried. i . loaf at] oa ea | D.c.s tv call upoy the President of the Citizers’ es a ae 7 =! | ‘ st a ry aie League, I wished to kyow the meg2zjng : DAN ~— isco, Fed, wy h k fl Large and representative meetings of | uf certain statements urged against me in Presicent derdan, of the Stanford “Uni- Your Money ac 1 }the executive of the Diccesan Church] the canvass, and hisreply to my _ first} yersitv, denoupces relig ons > revival’ land * ; a7 Society were lield yesterday afternoon and | ynection wasin substance: “We have oo| declare: them a Fpecies of iftoxitation ' . M a evening, and a service eld in St. Paul’*]} fault with you on temperance grounds. | which are no mote worthy of respect than if You Want if I the | CO} urch at whigh the Rev S.F. Andrews,}| Your record in that respect is perfectly | common drunkenness, | ‘ bY f Crapaud, preached aa excel’ent sermon, | satisfactory, but we can’t suppert vou be- rt a rT e606 68 : “| the lesson of which w as that iristians, to conse you upheld May or Dawson — Op- Lunatic Abroid If you can duplicate or oa successful, must push on with the work | posed Haszard. I thea stated that asa ae s . ’ ea “~ | of the church regard!ess of circumstances | temperance -_ I — ; peither aoe aor New Your. Beb.-2 any goods offered at this : he | thet ere apt to cause de-pondencv. countenance the yse of liqyorin ord+r-to 9 oe ee cr 36 : rice, We Wi er, | th ~* ngs napa a os oe were Revs. J. | carry an e-ection, and asked would he use Whiteheg], the dynam ter, recently re- sale, at legs price, we W ill c ‘ GoY- | M. Forbes. Henry Harper, J. C. Wallis, S.} his influence with shis friends in this direc- | leased from prison in le ‘lend, et caped refund you your money. < s eha*} —£ Andrews, T. B. R-azh, H. Beers. [tion and Jet us have a fair fight. His reply a oy" —e asylam last wightand is We know our ability to ' g ria nes Simpson, J. T. Bryavo, T. H. Hunt; | was: “We will make vo promises; there }) not yet found. ; fs. : : G “ " erie = the ie Charles Paleds, E-q, Vice} must be something to drink, andif the pide enndiiiodale back our statements with } ‘!! President in the Chair, Mesrsrs. John | weather is cold temperate stuff would Unruly Stadents the evods exactly as ad- 'O9U tO} Maynard, Port Hill; T. Travers*, Kildare;| freeze.” When I observed voters whe 1o rhe ad ‘ i'w. B. Dver. Alberton; William | bad promised me their support brorght 7 ike. abi vertise d. ; Sa le of | Thomson, K-osingto ; J. B. Millman,} up to the polls to vote against me, #0 : oon sOME, FS ~~ How’s this fora Spring ' [rishtown; E, B.A! eyue, Mount Stewart;H lrunk that they could scarcely articulate q he University here bloeed last.evening, Blouse. Mohair texture in cle J. Cenda'l, F. L. Ha-zard, W: 4 yLton, | the candidates’ names, [ understood fally owing ta the votofious con Juct et the . -4 « | i 9 ' Harrison Carvell, W. C. Harris jr., James | the import of this conversation. [ was | students. The ring'tade’s have bicen pretty plaids 4 Checks. ‘ ties Lewis, and the S:ey-Treas Mr. Percy Pope, | defeated in Ward F ive, not by temperance | arrested. Mobair Lustre, blue, R: Cherlottetown men, but by the assistance of those popu - a ee 3 at aes ‘ere ce Ine Clerical Association of Prince E!— | lar “devices” and the misrepresentations of Murd-rer Arrested % W it 1 pink grounc an * : | ward Isiand heid a meeting this forenoon, | those agave whose groggy ay - te white - eross. stripe, very ‘ ‘ land ¢ eeting forthe organization of a] infest the columns of the Guardian. "ame 3 bs Sy as Bie ‘ 4 I ‘ Shah Chsceetl yn is now tee held. might write considerably more io thie | Bax PresxC1Sto, 3, 7 pretty ‘ fawn mapend wth , a ‘ : } This evening, at half-past seven o’clock, | counection, but I refrain from the ci-cula Prank Butler, the Anstralian nurdérer, red; old rose and white, r ‘| the annual general meeting of the Dioce-| tion of facts which may be used to the bis ben arrested Qn the ship Swantilda, ; yellow and blue. green tha ‘ : vas set) san Church Society will be held. At this} prejudice of genuine temperance work. I | of Pictou, Nova Scotia, which arrived 5es- ; Yo. b tsa it] ' < ©} meeting, Mr. Percy Pope will read a paper | have the satisfaction of knowing that what } terday. 3 * $ with grey, rowt With 1 . Pee a “ titled, “ Why is not the D. C.S more} I have hitherto written has had the en- é ees Ee white, formerly 19¢, sale , tive?” and the Rey. J. C. Wallis, of | dorsement of tho-e true friends of temper- Religions lastitutions Closed 3 15 v 7 as Kensingion, will deliver an address on | auce who live and werk and vote temper- —— = : price ive. Missions.” Interesting di-cussions are| ance and who practice as they pre ach, Sr: JeyFeb.3. 3 *| anticipated. the friendship ot whom is infinitely more The Sased-Heart Mstithtions’ here.are “ trrea r | Ce esaaes le tacpeactionmetntciniabiis lesirable than that cf conbiuation Of] to ba closed by ofets from headquarters, at : Sitate 5 SUPREME CODE. political twisters whose repatation if 80] at Parig s They have not pad expenses. ‘ ai g | Saad unsavory that. they dare not subscribe “— 4 sail a Eogia Eng Young vs. McIsaac.—The court granted | their names tothe statem nts they make. aie es ca a oe , ee ’ a rule visi to enter judgment for the de 4 L. P, Taxroy. ( Arter Ss > .. an Cong ” tries.” | tendant in the questions fuund by the —~_¥._iceme- es ‘\ Phen | j are. DRIVING PARK CRITICISED. ae D ( - | Watts vs Kennefiz.—Action for the sia = 3 : : “| value of abor-e. This case was tried Sir,— The annual statement of the oo.s8 ore bailed w efore Mr. Justice Fitzgerald and a jury | Charlott-t wo Driving Park and Provin- ao Ms we this term when a verdict was found for | cial Exh:bition Association has just been thos as Mr. | the piaintiff for $55. Yesterday Mr. A. | made public and a meeting of the stock- : ae fe ane J M 2 "a | Detess war granted a rule ni-i for non] bolders called for anearly date. All the A few STERLING SNAPS. fe ' : an’ returnable Easter term next. yuteide stockholders should attend this s : M ! Boar gural! puncan C. McLeod, barrister at-law, | m eting. Mr. Warburton, the secretary, 35 Reams Foolscap. address @ ‘ 0 was appointed acommissioner for taking | seems to have a rather fat jb, having at 5 cents per quire, en y | ffi favits in all counties, George B. Me- | pock+ted during 1896 the suai of $500 for d s Eachera acommissioner for King’s County. | managing a one-horse trot and 8 coy bine 50 Reams Note Paper, BURN. . os : ©"! and Oliver Bo Wadmaa, a commissioner | exhibition and 9 ae ie a at 24 cents per quire. In this city, on the 2ad inst., to Mr. and 0 i © | for Prinze: that he was we assisted, aithough he ee ; danz'ite:. grante w ‘ to pay y} A agent the ‘“Sourt ordered that} only allows the keeper $205 tur his year's 40 Gross Lead Peneils, Ne pnaes tant 19, to Mr. and i G inder Section 892 ef the : rimina! Cede, work, ; The pO om eer Sve at? for 1 éant ics. Geo, Gham, & langht-+. ~ 11892, 1 wroceedings under certiorari on | oot fared as well as the secretary. 2a . ; acs a - tion to = h convictions of Justices of | only two small dividends on our splendid 400.000 Envelopes, al! sizes, At a Meaney roe Ist, to . si extent; | the Peace or Stipendiary Magistrates the | investment of $24,800 have been paid. at from: 2e pkge a Mr. - aire. i ‘ 7 : onl ' ans | party applying shall give security for co-t«| This would be quite satisfactory if we A 4 At York. on Wednesday, January 27th, are e | with two sufficient sureties in the sum of] made the investment solely for Mr. War- Scribblers. to Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Brown, a son. why Ca | $50 to the Juetice of the Peace or Stipen- | burton’s benefit. Bat it was not so made. 100 pages, 2 cent each. iia nea aes : 7 - | diary Magistrate, as the case may be, or| It was made with the hops of receiving a MARRIED se f rpraas leposit with the Prothonotary at Char- molest return from a eonewhat public- Memo Books. At the retidence-of the bride, Jan. 29th, ‘ rr I e remarks | Jottetown or Deputy Prothouotaries of | spirited enterprise. We, therefore, have 1 cent each, } by the Rev Jobo Goldsmith, Miss Maggie . a King’s or Pr wee © perkins - nai ed cae ov ere po if, ee te And many other great bargains. -Hockin, of Montrose, Prince County, to , be, the sum of $50; also io all cases in| burton’s great executiveability the property . re 1 Mr. Alex. Corbett, of Bradalbsne. x in sonore | which hereafter app'icatons made for| was remunerative, a ‘iberal directoraté Competition Knocked out of . siausddedl ial & ( , security ‘.r costs by rea-on of the non-; might be excused for a lowing bim extra- Sight. “i FwAGE TO MEN, Board Pre i é y lresidence of the plaiatif’, the Court or| ordinary remuneration. Such, however, eee ee i 4 y witht Un ted Judge may require an eflilavic of the] bas not been the ca " As a eke Ws have the goods, Come tous Proving that True Honesty and True Phil- 8 seins wiki. . Hej rite. producer the property mat been a fai ure. Py EE prices. antrophy’stiil Exist. } two com George A. Baynes, respondent, ve. John | In the face of these facts the proprietors £y one unin whe. tk otak; sdrvous ‘and t i w wt Canada too! porce, app-llant—Actiou of debt. An]|are called on to pay the manager ed AW thaed, OF whb ia eufferidg fron any 7 ‘ . rt ve appeal from the jadgment of Judge Red- brought about a results a a A() al él () of the various troubles resulting from . : r nde, Oe Shee Sarees S ve —. rap Ma naa | jeg ieee Re ee ges youthful fully, excesses or overwork, will Mother ( o the present — nears ee "as ool, 100, have an interest in this ete li te : take heart and write a ond = tem , the Bates, oft OP institution. Last year they paid in grant, The Lea ing Bookse ers and.Sta- hitn coufidentially and free of ch ee a ; : eT ee ee i y, etc., nearly $7,000, and re- tioners of P. F. I plan pursued by which I was completely €x i . s of their pol inaak Rom Deidtns. <i Beeiis “enbibe gate money, etc., at en * oe tae og restored to perfect health and manhood, cians and pr as well.es by the ; i op Dea a , “| ceived in prizes only $3,754.65. The Queen St, Charlottetown . Sethian tom Merve De pondent writes: Death under more than! Government grant alone was $3,000, while cee ze a‘fer years of sufi g ee” ek passage of a A i$ not probabl~ | ordinary painful circam-tances, has visited | 41. exhibition prizes were only $2,605. NEWS NOTES bility, Loss of Vigor aud Organic Weak- that * wll be met. So, ip} tre houre of MrJames Tay lor,of Granville. Did the taxpayers of the Island vote $3,000 ti pess, . modified, let it te} 2" Saturday last, his son Mr. Len wen in order that any secretary should bs | The London Times publishes a des- th ve nothing to seil, ae ere Sewer provemeat of dur eommeres Taylor, aged ee lied after an lilness overpaid, or wasthe grant intendid to prich from Rome sayiog that the French - want no money. but as I know t rough my , ' ; of a few weeks. Shortly before the hour promote Island industry, and incidentally Canadian Roman Catholic bshops had:| own experience how to sympathize with y Great Brita 1 the British Empire appointed for his funeral, last Mcnday, pay a fair interest on the capital invested ?| prepared a joint pastoral on the’ schodl,| euch enffevers, Lam glad to be able to at ia 4 4 the merchants of | the father, Mr. Jas. 1 aylor died enddenly. Mr, Warburton, as a representative of the i question, which announced that the sacra~ assist any fellow-brings toacure. I am Cha "Oo sho import British He had been in his usual health until people, ought to kaow. | ments would be refused to all Catholics | well aware of the prevalence of quackery, within afew minutes of his death, when i who accepted the terms of the Govern- | for I myself was deceived and imposed Ko An we ‘ e who export our le “1 I take the liberty, in all modesty, of | 7M en ; he complained of illness and before any- 1 cee ttenti th {| ment. The pastoral was not issued, how- | ypon until I nearly lost faith in mankind f products tothe Mother Country— | thing could bedone for him as life had de~ | COUrss of « ng the - ss ye o sian ever, owing to the fact that the English 4 hut I rejoice tosay that I am now perfectly ea r ests and| parted. He was 72 years of age. The Ae ota pes . - Pete neues bee a speaking bishops were not prepared to ad- | well and happy ovce more and aim desizons vuntry at large by.| faneral, which was to have taken place to- 7 aa ablie ane ond not diliow it pm stip | bere to it., The Pope has now taken the? deretire f6 make thi¢ certain. means of ” | day. has been postpone! until Friday at | *#¥ °° P “ § : : a : ue etter tn hand. Miere keown.to all. If you wil write to i. : .* iat 11 o’clock, awaiting the arriva! of his —s ioe May I eeees oo pce his me you can rely upon being cured and the - ssem : $ J . ! = B sca vho is at present in Boston. cenapieniaall would gladly pay $48.11 ‘per A word about linen from Stanley Bros. proud satisfaction of — nen ‘ ] another priccip'e which ought, ae ae annum as interest for $2,111.73. Why | The pretentions of some firnit would be} service to one in need wi et suiicien ee ee vusidered by our} Potice Ixspectiox.—The police force | tren allow the Warburton fiuanciering to| laughable were it not for the malice behind | reward for my troutle, Absolute secrecy Board rade this evening, v the | were inspected today by His Honor the| continue? It is believed thatthe A. P,| them. For instance a firm makes the | ascured. Send 5c silver to cover "honk arranz ae such a wae Stiperdiary Magisirate in the eon ge Of | and Mr. Warburton are not at present on | statement that they are the only ones on ee ae Geo, G. Pe ee that ' - : be His Worship | Mayor Dawson and the speaking terms. The public interest} P. E. Island that buy their. Ines direct ckwood, Mich. | Police Committee of the City Council, may possibly not suff r very much | from the manufacturere,. This, to say-.he eee s f our e3 and | and instructions were given regarding the | i¢ thie estrangement should be perpetual. | least of it, ie afd unbusinesselike anil Shest Protector’, all 81283, at otber . “ Trix | sheolate necessity for greater vigilance on! Tie truce in their friendship certa nly | mischievons statement, as they have n ' Watson’s Drugstore principle ha admitted e most | the'r part, and greater activity in enforcing | ayords the A. P. a fitting opportunity of | means of knowing whether or not it is . ry \ Free Tr: Joby | tle byc-!aws regarding fast driving, driv | investigating Mr. Warburton. When tbeir| true. It is petty and mean, inasmuch as|° Look at the big furniture store on the oo : 13 ; Pts Up e ing without belle, corner loafing, ete. official relations are reversed, Mr. Warbur- , they try to injure their neighbors abv the North. side of eae wet ee 28 ee 7 : st . as ton may do his country a similar service | positive declaration that no other. bose is 3 pant¢he vest values in re ” , tion in a pew iptry ; end we have ha Parcs HI Al F Oe age te cow “e by investigating the present A. P. We} in as good a position to Supply lines as}. Everybody should read Geo. Carter & in ghboring Province of Noval" a > thes ae = oa eo Y| demand an equitable distribution of the| they are, We buy our linens direetly frem | Gy's “ad” jn to-day’s issue. Scotia an exemplification of its troth| wo. Pee Rit Reo Pe | surplus income. the manufacturers iu Belfast, [reland, and Some inzeresting infotmetion and facts ; | : rus 1 Mrs. Frank Bradley, Euston Street, Srockmoipen. show as good value as is chta’ned in this eri oGsd Live OF | fe Th pr bot Cape Breton cval hae, | was the lucky ose. ee a Sa city. Table linens in cream, 56 iuches about mu sions 0 oO oa i tir t tH ' ‘ ————— ty , c + ~- | general bat-ours io particular, will appear S cording to the cflizial statistics, been le de The crowds of people that) wide, 25c per yard, 6+ inches wide; “35e ve Our adverticemente the Sekt four or Ace increased 40 per cent. inthe last eight % ae ry — nad eoteria‘nment | Game to our store and bought per yard; and up to 85». Fall. bleached, days, They will be worth reading—not ore Phe Hi Robert Drummond tes. | rp <i pont ete ly te oe + sveniné: yesterday was almost . 60 inches wide, 49c — yard. — wad because we wrote them —but becan-e they va aa Pre ae Se> programme in to- day’s issue. prise at this season of the year, kine, $1.26, $1.50 and $1.75, special valne. | 1) contain}: formation thet nine persons ue aa re : — Come eanty to the Rink tovight and buteur prices are unresistable | Union towels 48 inches long and 24° wide, out of ten donot, bat should, know— Gay y ° bhrah the OVE HCOUA Pales « f secure a good seat, en i give yourself the that accounts for the number. 20c each, 3 d:fferent kinds. Beet values Jobuosup & Johnson. ‘cal had increated from 797,000tcns in tenefit of a pleasant evening. J.B. Macdonald. feb3 -—3i in al] kinds of linevs.- Stanley Broe. THE DAILY EXAMINER : | | ' — ate i f 1875 to 1,830,000 tons in 1895, as a result of the incidental protection afforded by a | 26 per cent. duty on bituminous coal, and mk, L. Py, TANTON IN REPLY, 'The man who dares traduce because he can With safety to himself ts nota man; TELEGRA Py t WEDNESDAY, FE BRUARY 38, 1997. acmenmeremenes exsemmmenceresiiinas RESS « GOODS © SALE. The Year’s Great Dress Goods Event begins ‘at our store to-morrow morning rid ‘of all last summer's Dress Goods before beginning the spring trade with new Good and merciless. Every line of last year’s Dress Goods . have got to go at prices th quoted by us, (exactly as advertised). Remember we will back every printed st Our reason for this great sale is to dispose of every yard of Summer so. as ‘not to have one yard left, and also to bein a . This is our yearly effort to get s. The prices have been cut deep at are by all odds the lowest ever atement with the goods, or money 0 Goods left over from last year’s stock, position to show nothing but New Goods on the Ist of April.-—J A&, DRESS GOODS AT HALF; OTHERS LESS THAN HALF A Stylish Dress | | cau Bes | | Mere Song All wool 40 inch » goods serge, etc, in brown, bronzes, Greens, blue, grey, and iron grey. Also, fawn; 250 yards inall, formerly 27c, 80c and 3c, sale price i9e, il tv a > >a Dress Goods surprises for the thrifty housewife, It will be town talk this Dress Goods sale. 135 yds grey plaids, worth 35c. sale price 20 cents Extra fine goods. Black Dress Goods. See our 50c Cashmere, worth 75c. Heavy black and blue all wool Cable Sorge, sold always here and el-ewhere at T0c acd 80c, Sale price Black Canvas Cloth, ali wool, about 150 yards, worth €5c., for BSe. Black Cashmeres, best dyer,—35c, 40e, 50c, 55¢, 65, 75, 85c, $1 and $1.25. 20 per cent for cash. d5c. 75e, SI, BLACK CASHMERES — Only cne dress of eack pattern. All wool goods, Boncles, Crepons, Cheviote, Black Granit Cloths, Black Ravens, Blaek Tafts, Crepons in check and stripes at 20 per cent. off. JAS. PATON & CO. B'ack Henriettas—85c, 9ic, $1.25; now | Just The Thing For Children 170 yds 42 inch wide Dress Goods in pretty checks, colors as under: — Blue and white, white and brown, blue and yellow, white and pink, grey and pink, for- merly 25e, sale price 15} sic oo 5a pao Wrappers and Tea Gowns. 500 yds printan ' Flannelettes suitable for Wrappers and Tea Gowns. Best Flanneiettes in town. l4e English Flannelette oale price 10c, ~ Colored Dress Goods Ail lots of last summer’s Dress Goods in hght colors, prices from 20c to ®5e, Now offering at 20 per cent. off for cash. 906 yards 42 inch Tweeds in 25 | different colors (all good). New goois only 6c. Extra Value in Melton Cloths, stavle colore, navy, brown, gréen and | bl ck, about 560 yarks at 25 per cent | off. Six Dress Lengths —54 inch, all wool goods, tuld at Yvc (mottled goods) ali good shades. Have got to be sold. Now only 50e. SCOTCH CLAN TARTANS—20 pes. historical correct, 25 per cent. off. JAS. PATON & CJ, selling regularly at from 20c to 30c. Now with you ? | $2.00. sia afi i> a >-a --afi-a-e - alp> ap MASQUERADE Wednesday Evg, Feb. 3 A Faney Dress Ma<qu: rade, will be held in the | Hil'sborough Skating Rink, Under the distinguished patronage of His Honor the Lieutenaat-Governor and Mrs. Howlan. Ticket holders in costume, free. Non ticket holders in costume, 25 cts. Negroes, Snowshoere, Firemen, and Soldiers, not allowed on the ice. The Management reserve themselves the right to debar objectionable costume: a it is purposed to make this Carnival! the best in the history of the Kink ia ali respects PRiZES.—For best representation of character assumed, cost of co-tume t» b considered; for Gentlemen, $5 00, fo Ladv, $5.00. 1 For best representation of chxracter:8 fumed, no restrictions, Geut!eman o Lady. $5.00. Admission 25c. Doors open at 7.15. p.m. Grand March at 8 p m. Galbraith’s Band. J. B. DAWSON, A. A. BARTLETT, Managers. 20— ENTERTAINMENT Thursday, Feb. 4th ad Y.M. C. A.) Another Lot... Just to make this de- partment popular. J PIECES 270 yds, brown,fawn, grey and blue, 42 inches, worth from %30c to 38e, sale price, 20c. af i al] 5 [oa] fo a Spot CASH Does it with us, why not 265 yds light and col’d dress stuffs in mohair tex- tnre, tilver grey ground, with fawn mixture, silver grey with green mixture, and other 5 leading shades sold at 45¢ a yard, or $3.15, now $175. ' 160 yds 40 inch goods, also in combination colors | blue and gold with shot ground, Jacquard crimson and gold, and ma- hogany, fawn and pink, 'formerly sold at $2.94 a dress length, sale’ price effect, tl o> > -a o-a po- i> Bxtra discount on all Linings and Dress Trimmings Fancy Gimps included in this sale. Jas. Paton & Company. Y.M.C.A.BRSLL COMMENCING at 8 O'CLOCK PROGRAMME. Piano Duet. 34 sisnxs. Misses Rowe. jE es eS Master Fred Worth D,Clnb Swinging: hie. hers cows Mr. R. [ogan. 4. Vouk Bale... a cc oS: Mr. Cecil McNeil. B. en fa eg es as Miss Flo McKenzie 6. Vonss Bile s337.. 4a Mr. J. R. Davison. T, Veen Som. hi. eer Prof _ Vinnicomb et er eee . New York City on Canvass. 100 Scenes “of New York will shown together with comic and local riews, Sih .ece et eee ees to On be 50, Male Quartette ...... ........ W.Ct 2S Tf. d, t. T.. anf a 3. Me 41, Good Nigtti i: ee ers 6oae By the Quartette. Admission 10e, F. B. KENNEDX, Sec’y Y.M. C. A On Thursday Grand Templar BASKET SOCIAL -—AND Installation of Officers. In Wright's Hall, Ch'town, Lodge, I, 0. &. Evening, Feb. 4th — — A GOOD TIME ASSURED. Installation by Deputy Right Worthy Admission Siiver Collection. Ladies with baskets free. Great Cash Sale So the pruning knife to prices offer you. If you want a Tooth being to large, we wish to re- else. This is the season for ; A. YW. REDDIN. Phm. Bt BOOTS & SHOES FLL WINTER ! s cep fH => ee ® @ se Oss AS SPRING ; ( 6 (after stock-takipy.) ¢ Brush or Comb, we will supply @ duce it—these prices will do it. @ bargains, we have many to cffer Ce trai Drug Store. RR. EB. Jest’s, you, for low pr'ces. Booksellers. SUNNY SIDE LEADERS Good F'oolscap veeeces 2? quire “ Note Paper seeessuc quire “ Envelopes, occee 40 forme “Rubber Tip- ped Lead Pencil eeeeeele each Nice bright shop. Always glad to se? Store «pen until 8 o’clock. Come Haszard & Moore, Le eR ee In Full Swing--White Goods Sale at The Always Busy Store Sheetings, Table Linens, Ladies’ White Wear, Plain Lawns, Tucked Lawns, Indian Linens, Pillow Cot ‘ons, Towels, Embroideries, Plain Nainsooks, Tucked Nainsooks, Fine Cambrics. Saas ee aicout STANLEY BROTHERS , oo