adi ALLO LE LLL EL TT coe {HE DAI AL AND OTHER i TRAST IMI IT SI SSSA IAI i EMULSIONS }u'd preparations | quids geucy of | Beer Bros. for Dress Goods are aq is are | ‘ or reer io ‘ fed by thee are suepet gummy « tLe Reserte Tharsjay night, Feb. Ilth. | Look out for advertisement tomorrow. - _ Deworest Medal contest Tuesday even- lig, 9th inst., in St. Paul’s schoolroom. Vircid sucletances . ., = ok, mons Emulsion jnid is found on examin- ni t o consist } mn ab) Mis , . “ + Cod i oF o ' — e Tue Wearner.—Easteriy and slobules of Cox iver il. each one . "aa 4 mpletely enveloped in a th northeasterly winds, gales off the coating of mucilage cuast, cloudy, with local falls of snew. erfect Emulsion haa every abe y J 7 » i oil globule surrennded by an ad Boanp or Trave—The meeting this evening will take place at 8 o’clock, sharp. hesiv ‘ velope of muscilage, thus : Members will please bear this in mind. c mpletely covering the taste of the pinsiihiadiche Se rr Acr.— Al xaoder McNeill, recent- ne reason «hy cpliidren }i . ° . cart ~ ly convieted of a violation of the Scott yur I ison Th taste of the oil ts TIIZIITITAKTIIAZIZI LIT IIR SII ITT “not n t,’ bu ‘ lnste ad—ihe agree- Act, was last ev. n Zz committed to jul - samy fee, Ee ere ob Sel. for two months PRICE 5) CENTS, Oe . » “ . oe Johason & Johnson, Potice Covrt.—This forenoon, Angus Cameron, a countryman, was fined $5 or $30 days for being drunk and disorderly CULT SIELELELINITTTTTTT Pout the strects yesterday. SSIITITITIAIIIZIIIITIAIT TT IIIzII Graduates in Pharmacy +t | As-au.t Case.—An assault case between two women will be aired at the police DOPPRPOR PPE R OTOP P DPD? ’ ecourten Friday. One woman charges SSSSOSSSESS: SSSSSSSSS HSH that the other struck ber with a stick in which there were nails. WE HINK | Tme Hiperntan Kyicutrs. — Arrange- ‘ments are about completed for the estab- Our present furni lishne.t«f acomp.ny of the Hibervian : pres nt furniture Kuights, « aniform branch of the Ancient values are down to the Order ef Hiberomns—St. John Sus bottom - hard t ic a pan prices Remember tHe Date —-What date? The and A | values good Te- date of the Hospital concert in St. Patrick’s liable homemade foods Hall. It’s Monday, Feb. 8th, at 8 p. im. built ¢ sled Mc j ’ Tickets may Le obtained at Reddin Bros. Oo wear. O2CrN drugstore. They are only 15 cents each. in style, up-to-date in eix'o ne Ral 4 He Drepce.—lIt is reported ihat finish. You'll be the Larkins, the petitioner in the Hackett gainer by looking through case, has teen appointed Captain of the our steck even if you do Steam Dieige Prioce Edward, in the place a ef Captain Macdonald who was summarily not buy from us. ‘ Mr. LY EXAMINER TEMS ee MEETING OF PRESBYTERY. The Presbytery of Prince Edward [-land net yesterday in the ha!l of Zon Ubureb, and was constituted by the Mod-~ eraur Mr. Jobn Sutherland, with whom were present a goodly number of clergy- men and laymeo. After routine, Mr. John Gillis was elec- ted Moderator, ard Mr. Fullerton Clerk, f x the ensuing 8ix months, The Cierk reported that a sum sufli- cient to meet the eight per cent. de luction ou the augmentation grants of last year had been contributed by congregations witbiu the bounds. The committee appointed to visit Rich- mond Bay, east and west, reported that Mr. Wm. McLecd had been appoinied to labour in the united congregations dnr- ing the winter months. ‘ In responee to an application made by Mr. Joba A. Lawson leave was granted to the congregation of St. James’ church Char!ottetown, to obtain from the “House of Assembly” specified changes in the Act of Lucorporation. The resignation of Mr. W. A. Mason of the pastora! change of Georgetown was vead, and was laid on the table, the s s3!on and congregation meanwhile being cited to appear f rtheir in te:ests at the next adjourned meeting. The report of Mr. Valentine, lately mis sionary at West Cape, etc., wus read, and Mr. McDonald, late interim moderator of the session, was instructed to look after the interests of the congregation until supply could be sent. Merers. Sutherland and Spencer were appointed a committee to examine the session record of the Cavendish congrega- tion. After disposing of some matters relativ: to the Strathalbyn Congregation, the Pres- bytery resolved in connection with the General Asserably’s Remits as follows :— (a) In re representation to General As- sembly; that it be reduced from one-fourth to one-rixth. (o) In re assembly meeting p’ace: that arrangements continue as a preseni. (c) fe re Sabbath Schoo! Board of Pub- lication; (1) that a board of publication be cnenetipemente Basket Sovrat.—There +i:) be a basket social ia the Cardigan Bridve Hai on|{ Tuesday evening, February 16th, in aid! of Ali Saints Church. Every preparation is being made tor a good time, and al! who attend will enjoy them-elves. Remember he place and date. MARK WRIGHT & GO., LED Biss Seuss Ton The HOME-MAKERS. ; CREAM PIES 12 ets. Lors or Avriicanrs.—It is eaid that . thyre are six or seven applicants for ihe Lo-ition of collector of Commercial travei- é lers’ tax, made vacant by the summary ( Fach. Mince, 1Octs. di-missal of Mr. Warren. This is proba- bly the reason why the Executive Coucc | devided to put off the appointing of a su - cessor until the return of Premier Peters, Tart “ ae a Sate é Ixsustice —A lot of brand new Grit ee sectionmen commenced work on Monday Lemon Fresh To-day. last. Thus are “the faithful” being rewarcel for their active partizanship, while Conservatives are being puuished ¢ for having dared to-give even a silent vote. Sucn is called Liberalism under Tart-Laurier rule. —_—>--—- elephone 95 A Prize Wisyer.—Word comes from Oak'and, Cal., that our young friend M. D STEWART ?¢ A. Mclonis, formerly of Summerside, has ECLIPSE BAKERY é won second prizs for the best displayed ? and constructed advertisement in a contest arranged for by the Calitornia Type Foun- drv, of San Francisce. The prize amount: ed w $30. Mr. McInnis isa memter cf the firm of Harrington & McInnis, Oak- land. r fF R ' LO, A.—The R. W. Grand Orange Lodge of P. E. 1. will meet in annual ses ‘sion in Boyne Ledge room, Charlottetown, on Tuesday, the 16th day of February inst. at ll o'cluck a.m. Reture tickets will be \ issued to delegates on 15th and 16th inst, . at one first class fare, good for return up You have not purchased ta and on the [3th.—M. Macleod, Grand a Ciock yet, you had bet-' ©ecretary. feb3 w 2i ter buy now. I amshow-! ing a very pretty line of 8-Day Oak and Walnut Striking Clocks, all good ~~. 2 e4e 424 eee oe eG ; Bahes Best Bread. Goeweness23ee =a! _— -_ oe Friraes.—A barn and outbuil ling at Fort Augustus, owned by Mr. Robe:t Duffy, was destroyed by fire last eveuing. About 50¢ bushels of were burned. The fire was caused by The accidenta! overturn- ime-ke s and my |iog of a lantern. No insurance. ; 7 keepers . co y | Ou Monday night a fire’broke out‘in the guarantee with every | kiln attached to Mr. Durcan Hyde’s mill at Cornwal!, and before the flsmes ccu'd be extingnished the property was destroyed. About500 bushels of gra nve ¢ lo-t by tLe fire, 400 bushels of which belonged to Mr Hyde and the rest to other persons. Mr. Hyde uses the kiln for storing grain. clock, you had better take, advantage of the low, prices and secure a good reliable Clock. W W. WELLNER | JEWELER. To Promote Prouisition. —At a meet- __| ing of temperance workers held in Sum- |merside on Monday evening to consider ‘the prohibition plebiscite, the following ‘committee was appointed to make pre- parations for and conduct the canvass ~ — | Rev. D. J. Macdonald, Rev. EK. M. Dill, | Rev. Dr. Osborne, Kev. R. W. Weddall, Kev. H. BE. Cook, Rev. W. H. Robinson, iRey. R. T. Debie, Mrs. C. W. Strong, /Mrs. R T. Holman, Mrs E.G. Wright, Special Canned oe ae i Mrs. T. C. Baker, Messrs John Mollison, ie | Jobn Ramsay, T. C. Baker, W. H. Brown, commenced our SPECIAL 1J.M. Clark, BB. Wright, D. Montgom- GOODS SALE this morn- | ery, 3. 5. Gough and Martia Taylor. ntinue W CANNED will - mg and " ° ; i it for a mens Ax O1p Ayxp Wein Trizp Remepy.— time only. Mrs. Winslow’s Seothing Syrup bas been . & illions of ts have marked our zoods at prices| @ ed for over fifty years by mi ; We has 0 : d amt & , or = | mothers for their children while teething so low that they are bound fo sel’ Very | vith perfect success. It soothes the child, quickly, so we wouid advise our fiends) .oftens the gume, allays all pain,cures wind to cal what thoy may require in this line. early and leave their-orders for| colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Is pleasant to the taste. Sold by Druggists in every part ofthe world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value is incaiculable Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow’s Sooth established; and (2) that an editor be appointed to conduct the seme, the said editor to Le the present Governor of the Assembly’s Sabbath Sehool Committee ow ———— SS P - half price. : $3 Suits for $1. two suits to any one customer. eg ee > ——— WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY PROWSE a + Children’s Clothing Cut SRE - [S00 sutTtTs AT HATE PRICE We have two hundred suits for children lett over trom last season, that we are determined to clear before new stock arrives, and in order to do so will offer the lot at 50; $3.50 Suits for $1.75; $3,75 Suits for $1.88; $4 Saits for for $2.25; $4.75 Suits for $2.38; $5 Suits for $250 > ] SS SS 2; $4.50 Suits Now, do not delay too long as we are bound to sell these to first customers. Put your little cash in your pocket. as we are offering them for cash only. Not more than BROTHERS THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MEN. should he consent to accept the the posi- tion. On the report of the committee the session records were ordered to be attested. The Presbytery stands adjourped to me tin St. James’ Hall, Charlottetcwn, ; on Tuesday, 23rd day of March next at 11 a. m. INDIA’S FAMINE FUND, Mrg. John McMillan...........00e000, $ 5.00 eg Fs wetecessidhetsoseseseeassas 10.00 oe fg Oe. OT MR iesiersertieen vincgete ten, aoe Be is We iacosdca cc veresecgnieaenesees 25.00 Metin eee WOR G octinvn ce ioc dinesy seccccnse 19.00 Chiarles Weeks. ......ies.cdssece..cesees 5.00 Harry Weeh 6.c...ccc5 sees 2.00 W. E. Dawsoy, Treasurer. Reseived by the Bank of Nova Scotia to day : POE FB cgtoenecedansaveseeyeseiganenes $5.00 Bein. £0 7 BR i centie skin ccticene, Be , LRORWOTR., <6 5 eccresemivcnce: OEE Tue Mar. arrived ia the = city about three this afternoon. Tue Stanteyx is not mov.ngto-day. will leave Pictou tomorrow morning. Sie ccenieiiee D. C.S8.--Anoual general meeting in St. Panl’s schooiroom , thie evening, at half-past seven. —_——_ A Grear Svecess.—The enterta’om=n ! ian St..Jemes Hall last evening was a décided sueces®. The programme. pub lished yesterday was catried out in & splendid manner, and in addition Mr. Scott, of Montreal, gave a vocal solo in excellent voice. The literary and musical feast was thoroughly appreciated by the large audience present. We regret that we have not space today fora more extended report, and must close by congratuiatiug all concerned in the entertainment vpon the success which attended it, al Piz Soctat.—One evening last week the Ladies’ Aid Society in connection with Annandale Baptist Church held very enjoyable pie sccial at-the residence of John Howlett, sq. Members and adher- ents of the Church attended, nearly every family inthe neighborhood being fully represented. Music, vocal and instrumen- tal, was freely indulged in. The sale of pies was conducted by John Nichols, E-q, in his usual pleasing and energétic man- per. Over $20 were realized. The ladies who had charge of this Social did their work well; ail present felt at the close it was good to b2 there. eS DIED. At Souris, on the 1st inst , after a long ilinesa borne with patience and resigna- tion, George Garrett, aged 24 years. The deceased was a young man of unblemished character, a dutiful son and attectionate brother. Much sympathy is felc for his widowed mother, who has been so fre- queatly bereaved by death the last fiw vears. A TRUE MALT EXTRACT sheuld have for its principal object ihe nourishing and strengthening of the system, increasing the appetite and acting on ibe other tood asa digestive This principle is embodied in *Wyeth’s Liquid Malt Extract.” The best t> be had. Jar3j— — = _— BEER & GOFF ing Syrup, and take no other kind 1 35 w eee EEE SS Our Thanks 1 To ox it s Due anv lady friends for their very liberal. patronage at _ the opening of our White Wear and White Goods Sale. Tt Is Cur Intention of vour favors and make them mutually advantageous. mnitinvance é ‘ : We wish just now, h to merit a < adding new and desirabl D our ladies’ and children’s White Wear. + put these out to show, but offer them at prices which will sell them rapidly. dresses, which we will sell at half price We have alsoa special lines to our bargain counters, Muslin prettily trimmed _ whiel Infants lingerie Department is V ERY compete. Trimmed Dresses—a sample lot, only one of a kin a. In Misses’ White Wear we show nice lines of Night Gowns, Misses, A prons for Ladies, we have,to say the least a very large and very MUSLIN, EMBROIDERIES, LACES by makea display of Blouse Waists, but our lady friends hi Knickers and Che open up on our second be shown a | (warranted), to sell at $1,50. them will ia:t colors, adies’ Night Gowns, Chemises, Knic _they are slightly soiled, but easily washed. and EDGINGS, make a very pretty show, ; ive requested us to do so, and bowing to them we wil! at once floor, one of the flnest shows of Blouses and Shirt Waists we have ever put in stock. ne of Ladies’ Wrappers nod: especially for ourselves for this sale from a superior cotton, As space permits we will continue owever, to ask your present attention to kers, and Corset Covers. We not only We have a sample lot of Infanis’ White Oar surprise in little Misses’ colored muslin lace We have eut the regular price squarely in two on many of these. mise, Pinafores for children, Aprons for pretty assortment OUR PLAIN & FANCY We thought it a little too soon to Adjoining DO NOT FORGHTL That we are making it very much to your advantage to buy your WHI TE COTTONS, TABLE LINENS, NAP Kise DOYLIES TOWELS & TOWELINGS; SHEETING & PILLOW COTIONS and all such goods just now 2z— Swiss Curtains— o see our four speéial lines of Swiss Curtains at as cheap in the long run as common lace curtains. UR BIG WHITE WEAR and WHITE £2 We wi are very handsome aud here will be found at O h you to ask t $4 85, 85 50, #8, and $9 per set. Many other lines of gcods net. mentioned GOODS SAL. BEER These goods BROS Houselxeepers Sheetings and Pillow Cottons, Supplies. eee eee frish Table Linens and Napkins. [rish and Seotch Towels and Towelings. Honeycomb and Satin Finished Counterpanes Swiss Embroideries, Tucked Muslins. Handsome Lace Curtains. Second week of our grand white goods sale und disp'ay. Goods direct from the manufactu.crs to the cousumer. No wholesale or middlemens profits. Burchased fur spot cash for fell discounts. The large quantity of white goods handled in our Wholesale Departmeat places our Retail Department ina posi‘ion to offer the very best assortment in Ch’town. Large trade every day last week; larger trade in Wite Goods ex- pected this week- Irish Table Linens and Table Napkins.—Heavy Cen- adian Bleached Sheetings, ful 72 inches wide, 16c per yard. Wider widths in proportion A full range of English Plain and Twilled wigan sheeting at all prices. Heavy Un- bleached Sheeting, full 72in, 15c; regular 20c goods. —-Bought direct from Canadian and English Manufacturers. irish Table Linens and Table Napkins,—Full 62 inch Irlsh bleached damask, 49c and all qualities up to $1.65; for 2; yds wide, unbleached linens, from 12¢ up. Irish table uapkins, 45¢ doz to $4.00. Ask'to see our special value in fine tub'e napkins worth 40c to 75¢ a doz more, at $1.25 $1.50 and $2 adoz. Buught direct from Manufacturers in Bellast, Ireland. Irish and Scotch Towels, and Towelings. -Large, al! linen bath, and white and col'd Turkish cottons, and Huek, at all prices. Two grand lines, all plain or with fancy border, fish linen towels worth 50c a doz more, at $1,50 ard $2 doz. Bought direct from best Irish & Scotch Manutacturers Honeycomb and Satia Finished Counterpanes.—In all sizes and several qualities at 20 pe below regular prices. Also full line of Toilet Covers in Marselles and Honeycomb. —Boucht direct from the best Scotch manufacturers. . Handsome Sis “Embreiceries, Tucked Muslias, Lawns. ete. - One of the handsonest selections and designs for spring, 1897 of Embroide: ies we have ever shown. Tucked Lawns, Nwinsooks, apron cloths, etc.— Direct from the manu- facturers in St. Gall, Switzerland. Rich Lace Curtsins and Curtainings.—Nottingham Lace Curtains, rich effects,in 24 yds long to 4 yds. One of our specialties are Lace Curtains and very best value obtain- able — Bought direct from» manufacturers 1a Nottingham. Eng'and. ’ Ladies, we want to impress it upoa you stroagly in buy- ing your spring supplies that we ‘are in No | position im I~ gard t> buying and selling facilities, aad ofler you one ot the largest selectionsof clean, fresu and new white goods in the city. W. A. WEEKES & 00., The Peopte’s Store, Wholesale & Retail. The men folks can’t understand tle notion that brings crowds of women to Jeeks’ buying white goods in midwinter. These few following words explain all Weeks’ low prices. An example: Full. LOCAL NOTECES. Wanted Iimmedia'ely.—A photograph of the man cr woman who said we were always busy whea other stores’ On the | 72 inch heavy anbleached oe a equare were empty. We can tell him that | large Iri-h linen towels, $ a & ae we do not come tack ourselves. or bring | doze, worth 50c me 7 n a = all our clerks back when other stores are | Pure nee en ey le et a — : oods into | $1.59. and $2.0, worth otc odie Aco gen He a dozen nore. Unbleached tab'e ia: e. ]st we mark ooh bar he 80 cheap that theit rell ig, the | linen, 12c a yard. Full, 62 inch heat hed piece quickly 2nd we do not uy Mice #5 damask, 49¢ a. yard. shed ad Gor sh 34 34 36 40 26 29 Sl 36 32 36 36 36 3 You Can’t Afford to Miss The Great White Goods Sale, if you have a single want, no matter how small,in the way of housekeeping goods,we'll save money for you on Cottons. the best guarantee of the cotton values we're giving-—study these prices. UNBLEACHED 27 inch unbleached Cottons ee ae 4s sé oe -é “ce sé oe White every line. customers — “e se heavy and fir grand value very fine, smooth and clean very fine and heavy ee se WHITE. inch Heayy White English 74e Very Fine English Crowds of satisfied 84c make 2he oe 1e 6c 54 64 | v4 tec 5e 6e 64c 74 940 94 White Twill Shirtings 10}¢ 124 White Quilts. We start this line with Honeycomb Quilts. 84x64 inches—fringed, 70c eacii. for $1. Soft Marseilles soiled, special 98 each. ‘‘White Good's Sale” prices Fine Embroideries in 9 yard lengths at 35c, 45e,55e and 60c per piece,easily worth doubie. White Special, small lot handsome White White Cotton Blankets start at pair, 25 per cent discount off white wool Blankets. PILLOW COTTONS. ull the gocd kinds at cut prices And the higher grades at propor-| prices 99c to $1.45. lionate reductions. 40 inch White, 94e 42 inch White, 104¢ 42 inch Circular, 15 ¢ Grecian, coior borders, slightly Lsoiled, worth $2.45, now only $1.65 each. 60e¢ ‘Towel | per pair. ! } de | ment, j i ! White Marseilles, 60x90, $1.22 each | > ss 85x70, 1.67 * os 72x20, _ 1.83. * | Plain pillow cottons | our sale price, 12c. and circulars, cheap —and not so cheap, ! price 19e per pair. Another big basket contaius an assort- | ITemmed Linen Tow:ls and! furkish Towels, size 38x19 inches, | price 25: per pair. Pare Linén Huck Towels, 22> 43 inch | 28¢ per pair, $1.65 per doz. Fine Linen Huck Towels, 22x44, eeach, or 81 90 per diz. Fine Linen Luck Towels, 26x44 inch, white and red borders, 19e eac $2.25 per doz. A big Jot of White Turkish Towels, assorted prices, 25 per cent discount off each. Pure Linen Hucks—plain white and colored borders — fringed, 45c per pair, $2 55 per doz. 16e i \ shirts fair goods— fairly } inade—a sensational value at the price sizes, 14,144,15,154, IQ Good unlaundried shirts, They've stood the test + all sizes, 14 to 164. AD’ Grand value, strong — heavy cotton body — fine —=! linen bosem,— ‘ey ~&oc = | sizes. 14 to 164. (~ > | HASTINGS TTT Collars in dhtiaee) stylish shades of gaar anteed pure,linen 18¢ | each, $2.10 per doz - sy => ~~ Sf = COLLARS & CUFF 4 ply genuine linen cuff various styles, 28c per pair. Guaranteed al) cot- ton, collar sold in the city at i5c each, cotton cuffs, sale Guaranteed all We've a line of Ladies’ wiite- wear slightly skopworn and $1.40 for discolored—one washing 55c¢. would make it right regular Sale price 55c. Shall we see you today ? They start with | TABLE |cotton, some linen, all one price, i7c: lower pr'ces for each grads. | only HONEST linens. Unbleached 159 EE Plain Always one satisfaction a ig basket) Ss. c in baying linens here— B . full of assorted LINENS you're always ‘ure— | argains. towels, s¢ m2 that go where you wil! you can't fine We keep Fine variety of new patterns, care- fully selected for qnality and width 3. SALE PRICES: 2 inches wide, 19¢ per yar 56 “6 0 Qe «+ os 54 inch Damask, 990 +4 & 58 inch very bandsome, 35¢e ‘ ¢ 58 inch heavy weight and handsome pattern, a 60 inch Damask 5Re +e 68 72 inch Cream Yamask, 65e “ ** White Linens. . have cut, down these toa luslins, etc Seas” ee EEUU NUIUUGE AL LUCE LLEIC LUG KU Dainty White Table Linens, spe a ; g a " S SAP = -» cially selected, handsome patterns, ite Lawns 104c,13¢,15¢ per yd. | = ' pure linen, soft grass bleach. Whits Lousdales 12c.14ce,l5e «* ** |= Men's $1.00 Cos . " White Check muslins a nice lot at 84c |= . — Uleached peat. we White Swiss Spots 164¢,22¢, 25¢|=4 Shirts for : a ee, ‘es +s Fancy White Piques 9c, 114¢,124e ! | 2% «Our very best goods of this ” hea tees — |S . 2 2 tig Soe eons eens |i emia ohle EY Sa . 2 2 — . = aundriec shirts, ipen =>.84 inc ine ve . Ladies’ Pure Linen. 17veach,@1.85 * Ss Ae a RB gS 5: e 4 inch our finest and widest #1.10 : . Thess’s a ‘ee’ Se bodies cf fine strong : Whit Sh ti Embroideries. price on these--tha|=4 ——-©o'foe you've paid $1.00 eS Hé oieé Ings. makes the price of handsome goods |= for shirts no better aud cE Saal a atin. you did'nt pay too much ; a a-harvest for ‘canny lretty Embroideries—2c, 3c, 4c, 5e and , =] then —our sale price 756. Sao sopers—Way BOW —umy 9 ap, weet 50:-per ‘cont more. |= Speeial line unlaundried a long time before jou’.1 fiod suck * snaps” again. Bleached Sheeting, 72 inch, 17¢ ss Heavier,72 “* 20e | Twilled Bleached Sheet- >}. ings, 12 *- We S| Heavy Plain Sheetings, 70 ** 22¢ —.! Soft Wigan ts 78 «6 2re E Pisin White «+ 90) oF¢ Unbleached Sheetings, Wa'll just like the prices speak - they'll tell the bargain story betier~, thag we can. a SALE PRICES: / 72 inch Sheeting. e 72 inch Heavy Sheeting, © 72 inch ++English Domestic.” Poe Towelings. We'll save you as much money here as in everythirS else. _ SALE PRICES: 134 inch Linen Rollering, Se per yd 134 ivch Linen Heavier, 4c per yd 144 inch Crash, She per yd 15 inch + 6e per yd 16 inch Dundee, je per yd 16 inch Aberdeen, Se per yd Giass Towelings, etc. ! See those handsone pillow shams. RE & [icLEOD} Dae ‘ ] brated : ‘ sell; 3rd, we have | 3}: a yard and Harrock enn sot anand’ ve on the Island or | Kuglish cottons, white and +c ured ite the largest expense, but we do the Jargest | night dresses and uoderwear a! 930, L9C business; 4th, we know and mind our | and 12c. Ladies hemstitched all linen 2 > ; : editora 4 ; hiefs at. 10c each or $1.08 a own bus.ness and give all our compeditors pangperehiats. = ee a ind . Sth, we would | dozen. er ahi og™ ae our friends | Swiss handkerchiefs at 15¢ each. ao on the Square doing twice the business we | counterpanes, lace cortains, Swiss embror deries and all spring white goods and linens at low prices all this week at the Peoples’ Store.—W. A. Weeks & Co. 26, 1,2,3. are doing; 6th, we carry the largest, best, and neuen assoriment of hats, carpets, and clothing in the city—Prowse Bro’s. The Wosderful Cheap Men, ‘ 10 buy an that I sell. CARD OF THANKS. For the many favors received from ny numerons frends and ‘customers during the year 1896, and wou'd wish them a hap- ‘py and Prosperous New Year, and that they maya | <ontinue d drink the celebrated Special Blend of timpire Tea. Also as many more, invited to participate in the pleasures of drinking Empire Blend duriug 1897, T. J. MORRIS, Grocer and Crockery Man | INLAND STEAM NAVIGA TION COMPANY The Annual General Meeting of the Inland Steam Navigetion Company, will be beld in the room (up stairs) ip Mr. Jobn McEachern’s Building, ‘Corner of Queen and King Sts, on Thareday, the 18th iret, at 3 o’clock p.m L. C. OWEN, Secretary. Cn’town, Feb 1— mon tues thor sat. RENT—The convenie? t and pleasant'y 7 als ecilageand grounsw at present isses Wrignt, near the Gas Oren for inspection «efter the J0th 2—N—Im oc upied by the W orks inst. Apply ab the Gas W< sks — ed ae —_ i rer a nen it RE TIES. et cea. na ns A Til <eme SR emg om dial