; \ ” Prom North Cape to Hast Point the Dial points to | £. PRUWSE, THE WONDERFUL GHEAP IMIAN and singles him out as the Beacon Light and Guiding Star of the Clothing Business of Prince Edward isiand. x 4 i 2 a, ee E DAILY EXAMINER, - WE MBA N onthe etre —— "TUESDAY, JANUARY 22 18:9 x} BUSIN ESS! All Wool Pants, 95 cents; Good Tweed Overcoats, $1.95; Good Tweed Coats, 98 cents; and our WHOLE STOCK oi Clothing at worse than SLAUGHTER PRICES for 30 DAYS TOILERS dollar you spent with us. AND WAGE EARNERS |! You have received go ds that will give you satisfaction at moderate prices. or poor; thus establishing close and lasting business relations that will bind you to our store for all time to come. You have felt our influence in the way of low prices ly] ree ix} for good Clothing since we opened business, getting a good full dollar’s worth of goods for every wr “ ' : ; oo ” : : : ° SQUARE DEALING, prompt and careful attention to business is given every one—rich _E. PROWSE, THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MAN. Sign of the Big Hat, Queei . 3 ad . "2h 4 oo vt. Bg é : . Local and Gther Items, Loose Planks Sirx,--Can you inform me is it the Street 3 est O i “ e eecu &)- Committee orthe City Surveyor’s duty to make the men who pull up the plank on thea | Cough medicines, Ayer’s Cherry Peo- ’ sidewalks, take them away and break them toral is in greater demand than ever. ‘ aL] i <.. up? Those they put back are laid down No preparation for Throat and Lung :i . loose without spikes, as they were before. Troubles is so prompt in its ar a ; Some person will get tripped up and have agreeable eae hap cae wr w aa lo-n ‘omember the concert in his leg or arms broken, and the city will known, as this. it is the family medi- ' a as ithe fh ow the naa cine in thousands of households. . \ XI { i ris rnis evenii , an be have to pay the cost. las A Crrizen. “TI have «uffered for years from 9 ’ ™ sient bronchial trouble that, miponver 5 take s 5 Another Phas “The Truth cold or am ex to inclement weat . i ee Anoth Pha of oo. ‘ er, shows itself by a very annoying : - pits About ihe Matter. tickling sensation in the throat and by . riday nex difficulty in breathing. I have tried a . tek atin Srr,—In yesterday’s issue of THe Ex- great many remedies, but none does so Marshfield to. AMENEK, Councillor Crabbe tries to exoner- | well as Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral which eee ee himaalt € antiottion Temcsw'l always gives prompt relief in returns of i t very wsant Che Concert &t¢ limse! from appointing uncen | my old complaint. — Ernest A. Hepler, . a McRae as Sanitary Officer cat a Inspector of Public Roada, Parish Tere =a salary of $350 per year. Had it not] re Bonne, La. Ovt line. ti ock in the Post Office been for a bil which Councillor { “T consider Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral a ; as for *some Crabbe, with his following at the Council | most important remedy weeks pis The person entrusted with its Board tried to get passed through the | m g . it itis**set House of Assembly, that office never | For Ho e Use. would have been created. Councillor r have tested its curative power, in my > Ciiiles actin tn chit tad’ beh eh 1| family, many times during the past Sr. Jam 1.—-The annual meeting VT200¢ forgets to state that Doth he and) = shirty years, and have never known it of ‘ ave Councillor Small voted to retain one of the! to fail. It will relieve the most serious he fthe st Market Clerks at a salary of $450, after affections of the throat and lungs, “ il rl : eis seer + the tolls had been let by tender. whether in children or adults.” — Mrs. P ’ 2 ’ “eS E. G. Edgerly, Council Bluffs, Iowa. i. SPECTATOR. & : ebbiaiist is Ne Detect ‘Twenty bogged 0 : was oe . ‘ oneal : Sa Eile with a disease of the lungs. Doctors HE STANLEY tl t jieave CGeorgetoy es » ' ; ; re ee ee ee Supreme Court. afforded me no relief and considered hor 4 } ORs toe Gece Ne ee abies my case hopeless. I then to use mor rhe s sl train with mails and Tvespay, Jan. 22. | Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, and, before I ’ \wers \ for Georgetown at the Queen Fleming — Indictment for | had Saunas oon nates me one —_—, I sual hour to-n burglary. The prisoner,who conducted his | Cones fie = oo aes x othe & m Se eee dak tecee Gal cure was effected. clieve that Ayer's Scorr Act. —Says t { oricultyriet Pwo OW detence, at moon to-day Bnimned Als) Cherry Pectoral saved my life.”’~— , stam. chareed be Inanecter | CVmence, Sac. shortiy addressed the jury. Samuel Griggs, Waukegan, III. | p. Vint cainaeh ot 1 Gour- The Att rhey-t yeneral did not reply, and * Six years ago I contracted a severe Scott Act. were Judge Hensley having charged the jury| cold, which settled on my lungs and ; her retired 1 45. and. at 3.45. rett } soon developed all the alarming sym trend we l vats against the they retired at 1.40, and, at 0.40, returneaG toms of Consumption. I had a coug pr with a verdict ef ** Not Guilty. night sweats, bleeding of the lungs, oo ’ ee ee ee ae pains in chest and sides, and was 80 \DIA \ Kitagston, as des- the New Candidates. rostrated as to be confined to my f tl itrioad o n ed most of the time. After trying pp China to-day, viathe Canadian! + By gHE DIAMOND BOOKSTORE MAN. | various prescriptions, without benefit, Pp This makes over 2,000 bales of cotton oe my physician finally determined to give to the eame destination by the Kings Ward | j Ed ee wes i me Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. I took it, rl a ; ' ’ ‘ = ara 1.—J/ameées Luen opportunity anc and the effect was magical. I seemed ton ‘ embraced it. to rally from the first dose of this physicians recommend Ayer’s Sar- Ward 2.--Our friend should C. B.-fore | ee and, er wmeely three Leading physicians a ae es ating that his electi : ottles, am as well and sound ag ever, wwarilla. Old and young take it with per- nominating that his election was shoe-r. —- Radner Jénnen, Gente L . j ses the blood, strengthens Let others take Worvren-ing. y , Springfield, 0 he ner ystem. Popular Ward 3 Some think the new ae j exp rieuce Has iene pt a tal medicine at will transpose his name after to-morrow, ” yer S$ eITy 66 Ora J tl vl of ra 5 that it will read Z. ‘Thomas. o s eae ‘sa Wilt} , PREPARED BY i cial clltaie | , » Coladentess Glab! Ward 4. — Where there's a Wil there's a Be. 6°: Geer A ee ae ta “Tuesday. the |Way, i ¢@, if they do not get arcay with | a ” . Gs Ms itz mh iv a uUcsaay, ne j _” d rt aoe ae og me night there will be| Wul. In-deed we are glad to see Riggs-try. | Bold by all Draggiste. Price Ql; six bottics, eu Inst. } tne sam int Liere B ; om entartal it in their rooms, Queen Street, | He has much Ace. 2 lies I neieelmeilienieiliaaith in bono Burns’ Anniversary.” Mem-| Ward 5.~ No Philip-pic has been used | i88$----18893 bers of the Club and all Scotchmen are re- | during the canvass toany large extent. | —_ a soectfully invited to be present. | When re-turns are in we will favor a calm a ———- | umming up of the votes. AxotueR Scanpau.—The New Glasgow : we oe SPRIN Enterprise says: —Ellen Foote, daughter of the | The Governor Injured. . late Capt. James Foote, died a few days ago, — | and her sad death has caused more than a passing sensation in Pictou. There are various painful rumo: float as to the cause of her untimely end, but the true one will not be kn wh until the case Comes before the courts. een Scative Competition. —On Thursday even- iag, Robert Laidlaw, of Dartmouth, and Walter Connell, of Pictou, contested in a 20 mile skating race at Dartmouth Rink. The Pictou man dropped out of the contest when the 17th mile had been covered. The time given was 1 hour and 31 minutes. They ire to skate two five mile races at Pictou. — Tae Waearner.—Between one and two o'clock yesterday afternoon a heavy snow storm get in which continued untii about seven o'clock in the evening. The wind, which freshened up about noon at first from an easterly direction, veering south and south- west, tt sined its greats o elock in the the rate of for ty miles an hour. During the night the thermometer fell from thirty-six sbove zero to eleven above, which latter figure was ré ached at eight o clock this morn- ; The velocity of the wind at one o« lock oon was twenty-four miles an hour. nbilisanels Moruers.— Mrs. Winslow's soothing Syrup should always be used when children are cutting teeth. It relieves the little sufferer at once; it produces natural quiet sleep by relieving the child from Pain; and the little cherub awakes as “bright asa button.” It is very pleasant to taste. it soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all relieves wind, regulates the bowels, and is ti best known remedy for diarrhea, arising from teething or other Twenty-five cents &@ bottle. Be for Mra. Winslow's Seothing fApril } ‘85 ing. this aftern ADVICE TO pun, whether causes. sure and ask : ; l take no other kine 7 “yrrnr are } se» CeLepratron.—The ce ebration o! Silver Jubilee Summerside to-morrow evening witha concert i wert hall and presentation of ac t iit . i Milas . = j i pupils aad societies, On Tharsday a : ; r 13 . “2an ° » will be High Mass, presenta the afternoon there will be tions, etc., and int b. the Parochial House. The re- ce] on will be followed by @ dinner 1n the Convent hal \fter the dinner a special) train with the clergy and guests ce Se Kinkora. returning about 6.30. After arrivail of the train there | be a torchlight proces- | sion and display of fi rks. Aspect ul train will leave Charlottetown for Summerside et 7.17 a. m., returniug at 8.47 p. m., local ong St. Dunstan's Cofleye Draw Land will be Weuuaie. st velocity. about six | afternoon, when it travelled at | ) rj in at | per bottle. yle's lee will begin at;per » Vinnipec. Jan. 21. Gov. Schultz was thrown from a convey- lance this morning, and had his left arm broken. The Governor is in a low condi- tion physically, and it is feared the acci- dent may result seriously. Weather Builetin. Toronto, Jan. 22.—10a.m. / Strong winds and gales from the westward, | decreasing by night; fair and colder, with snow flurries in some places, LL CLASSES OF SPRING GOODS are ~ now coming to hand, and will soon be ready for re-shipment The special attention of buyers is directed to our lines of WHITE GOODS, PRINTS, DRESS COODS, HOSIERY, GLOVES and RIBBONS. Our stock of above is the largest in Eastern ties Canada. Norics.—Don’t fail to patronize the con-| Early delivery, liberal terms, prompt at cert this evening, in the Y, M. C. A. Hall. | tention to orders. You will enjoy a first-class entertainment, | ne and help a deserving institution at the same| SMITH BROS., = $$ - ‘ DIED. ‘Wholesale Dry Goods and Millinery, time. In this city, on the 22nd, Lena Esther, | second daughter of James D. end Maggie Rap- Granville and Duke Streets, . | janlg HALIFAX, N. 8. thorn, aged 5 years and 4 months. {Funeral Thursday, the 24th, from her} Se” Romberg’s Toy Symphony TOLL AND CERRY, st. eres swoon. Bee ape A Favorite and Most Valuable Remedy for all Throat and Wednesday, February 13! Lung Diseases. | BY SPECIAL REQUEST, : a rogré ill consist i c It has cured hundreds of cases considered | ie ae a aa Saver inter hopeless. It soothes, heals and strengthens | the diseased or irritated Throat and — in| _ a very short time. Just a few doses will cure)...» ; | a fresh cold if taken in time. Price 50 cents W AN %, LOST, FOUND &e For sale at the Drug Stores. tine W. HAWKER & SON, “<P ANTED IMMEDIATELY.—A Servant for Proprietor, genoral housework. Apply to Mrs. Ran- novlO—ly dy St. John, N. RB. KIN, Fitzroy Street, pd 3i—jan2t janll mn ‘NOTICE = HEREBY GIVEN that the ANNUAL T GENERAL MHETING of the Share- THR EXAMINER” PUBLISH- advertised some time ago in THE EXAMINER, THE EXA MINER” PUBLI has been found, and may be obtained on applica- Wy 4Ere. ~A good general Servant. by a lady intown. Nowashing. Apply immed:ate- _ ly at this office, tf—jaul8 OUND.~—The Watch Chain, to which was at- tached two gold coins and a horse's head, | holders of °° ItING COMPANY will be held at the Office of tion at this office. janl6 iE "spape VEDNES.- a Tae j|SXAMINER newspaper, on \ ao i I AY a : 23rd of January, inst., at the hour JWR SALE.—A viturble Farm of about 75 te ‘nt o'clock in the evening. Acres, pleasantiy situated near Charlotte mag Wi, ae y. SOUTT, ; ones also, Stock FO naal juat—ay & , i gvigu ley apply H JUS! CVSS Ti . Cine ns 8 @—™ | eitv, will endeavor to cut down all unnecessary | Street. To the Electors of Ward i. One receives a reasonable portion of the City moreys, and to have all matters pertaining to the finences of the City conducted on as economical I ADIES AND GENTLEMEN, - Having been ! | t 4 nominated ata large meeting of the Klec- tors of your Ward. I now propose to contest the ‘ Ward at the forthcoming Election. ; & basis as possible. Should you deem it advisable to elect me, it nt i . ett see POR THIRTY BAYS Yours most respectfully, will be my most earnest desire to see that Ward / janl9—3i pa JAMES EDEN, | - Sm ee ee To the Electors of Ward l. Overceats, Reefers, and Suits, Two, Three and Feur a Bae gece . > ye | s AMES AND GRWTLEMEN.— Raving been | Boliars tess than Regular Prices. rolicited to again put myself in nomination | as your representative in the City Council, I beg leave to ask you for your support. It is needless for me tosay anythingin refer- ence to my services during the past two years, as what I have accomplished for the Ward is known to you; and if again favored with your! confidence, I shall inthe future, as i» the past, | . : : } look after the interests of every indi; idual resi- ' As some of our competitors are attempting slaughter sales dent of the Ward. . : - Me ¥ j Youre vespectiidiie, jthey will find us there to; and any person who buys Clothing DAVID SMALL. | without first seeing-our stock, will miss the biggest bargains To the Electors of Ward 3./ Ye? given in this city, nome: emer: mee ()) cern — The entire stock must go. jani7—tl 23ra J. B. MACDONALD, QUEEN STREET. ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,~ Having been solicited by a large number of voters, I hereby offer myself as a candidate at the coming Civic Election for vour Ward. Jan. 3. 1839 Ifelected, I pledge myself to see that Ward ae Three shail get its feir share of City improve- | ments. I consider the taxation is altogether too | high for the benefits derived ; that there are too | many officials, and that the City Government | BREE can be conducied ata very much less cost. If elected. I shall not only faver the enforce-| ment of the “scott Act,” but also of all other laws, particularly the law against City Council- | lors having any interest oremoluments whatever im city contracts. I shall also use my best endeavors to break up the ring that hss been rup- ning this city to theirown advantage for some time past. I have the honor to be, -——_———|x]} Yours truly, ‘ -20l&wkiy. T. Z. TAYLOR. janié—-ti tues pd - Pas: y= ak a <— re P= or £ 27 oun aE ° : + - fy 4 : x % : ¢ f 3 4 . S e 3 % : : 5 re To the Electors of Ward 3. t Yd U 4 eR it : 4 ui i i 28 bes = e ENTLEMEN,—The City Accounts for the _ past year are now bofore you, and on their [x] merits I ask a continuance of the confidence J ae — in me for the past six years. lieving that the revenue should meet the ex- penditure in each year, I have endeavored, as te e Chairman of the Finance Committee, to carry WwW L thet principle into effect, and I thnk I may : 6 1Cé claim that [ have been fairly successful. as oe - thould you aya'n see fit to return me as your representative, I will use my influence to carry out the same policy in the future asin the past. Sciiciting your support, I remain, Yours respectfully, SIMON W. CRABBE. a Ch’town, Jan, 2S, 1889—pat ne cm CARD. STA -_ Gentlemen Electors of Ward Four, BROWNS > a” it _— anemapetes, wate Mr. Riggs manne nated yesterday, that there wou an | uM. ie . i a election in your Ward, I did no: deem it neces- | Ch’town, Jan. 4.—eod&wkly. sary tomake a personal canvass, which the enn ee time at my disposal new prevents. wor I now respectfully ask your support on election day, and assure you that if elected I shall do my utmost to forward your interests and that of the City generally, lam, Gentlemen, . Your obedient servant, HENRY DAVISON. janl7—tl 28rd pd | - To the Electors of Ward 4, Charlottetown. | S4.50 ! [fee ae cad te eames | CUSTOM MADFEHPANTS. $2.50! S.00! tne approaching election in Ward Four. As it may be impossible for me to canvass you all personally, I hereby respectfully solicit your support. If I have the honor of being elected, I shall do my utmost to advance your best inter- ests in every respect. — eres ee ees. b]——— $7.00! $8.00! $9.00! At above prices we have on hand and make to order NAP REEFERS, a : | guaranteed to give you solid comfort. [fe AND GENTLEMEN,—Having been) . nominated by alarge and influential meet-| ee er aa ing of the Electors of Ward Five, I shall ofter| ~- {Nj 319.09, $12.00 S200, § , 322.08. This is the myself as # Candidate for Councillor at the forth-, We have OUR OWN MAKE of OVERCOATS at above figures, coming election. As I may not be able to see you all personally | | chance of the bargain-hunter’s life. You have here an opportunity which should | not be missed. janl6—tl wed To the Electors of Ward 5. Ke? Mean Yours faithfully, before election day, I take this n-eans of respect-| | PHILIP LARGE. fully soliciting your support. Should you do me! | - {xj the honor to elect me, | shall use my influence te $15.00, $17.00, $19.99. cut down ell unnecessary expenditure, and to Of the OVERCOATS ir this line, we have only to say: COME AND SEE FOR promote the best interests ef the Ward and of ihe jani7—ti 24rd pd We agree to give you Bona Fide Value for your Money. Pt. : us yeshou'd yo Don’t forget } — —— — } i To the Electors of Ward 5.' City. ADIES AND 'GENTLEMEN,-~Having been! nominsted as a —_ a — pad Ward, I hereby offer mysclf, and ask you for! yor; RSELF. ; , ney. = : OUR SEP te our CUSTOM TAILORING DEPARTMENT is making ite Shou'a you do me the honor to elect me, I shahi) } J ‘ . ‘ . i caeiacaiiiallion use ms influence for the genera! welfare of the! patrons happy with good fitting garments. @ "RREP COATS. ¢ r ‘i : FUR CAPS CLOTH CAPS and HATS, Ft R CUATS, Kl BBER COA rs, and expenditures, and will advocate that Ward Five) a ee . ‘ery Jow witha view to exchanging them speedily for wet a fair proportion of the. ity improvements, | all zoods in our line marked very low wi a Hoping ali the electors will turn out and vote! Cash. . A. BRUCE, Meromanr TALLOR. -on election day, I have the hone to Le 2 tint " rae a IR IT et el ee a a : eee ene ated = vaetinsings ee i ru e gn linn rma aaa 4 . aa Te oat ianeiimeniaiinaaial ‘ * : i 4 i 4 .