r THE DAILY EXAMINER Se j i } ' j | } j LETTER FROM COUNCILLOR NICHOL- SON, ing the enclosed which the Censor Com- mittee of the Guardian — to publish. D. NicHo.son, | Sik,—You will much oblige by publish- | | To tne Eprror or rue Gvarpiay,—S x | I notice in this morning’s Guardian a local | which intimates to the public tbat the | | Temperance Committee have retained Mr. Matthews for the purpo-e of prcs enting | the C. T. A, and further call ou ali parti s to give him information of violations of the ' | Scott Act. Iam satisfied that the grea | majority of the citizen’s will ;8ee, in this course, the spirit | of faction. Io my judgment ihe Mayor te men who have visited Benin | aad counc.l's action at ther ; the clearing away «f An 1 4 dent host stives from the bush. The rocket ” batteries and machine guns will lead the rson | udva and by preparatory firing into h lerwood along the line of march to | by the wel, will clear the way for the | tee | troops who will then push forward |by stages as the wachine guns Kin if ac- | and chets clear the way. The ' liable | only to Benin City is the one followed ly Captain Gullwey in 1892, ‘ lw as Vice-Consul of that district, he | iw to capit al and madea tresty $2,000,000 | wish Adola, the predecessor of King | Obbal Captai n Gallwey, who is one of IN CAPITAL nauk City, says that the place is situate! about General Agent i three days’ travel from the entrance of the Benin river. [le travelledas far as Gwato, 25 miles from Benin, by river, und from that poiat marched throug’) th le ‘ nest, About two mies from the became = \ ' comsnibnsenean te ty the country more open, and - | 1 @ nearer appcua th ta th- Capital some ! ; . INE! ribie sights were witoessed, dest THED vi iil es and skulls lying around a!l directions. Th> hous ‘ which Captain Gillwey Wa d was built of red clay, ard had » at .NK H walled courtyard ali around. Tht uilding consisted of two larve room:, and | sculls, haman an! animi!, were bung ‘ : 1) : ; around the walls, upon which h: al o ' ed the impression3 of » uz: ban! in “ ‘ 2 | , ; | blood and lime, apparent!y a reminder that > j i + . he King’s hand was always ready to pun . isil. i $ : | Benin is likely to prove a very vaiuable acquisition for the British, as it is believed r $2 to be the storage place tor an immense " | amount of ivory, as for generations back Z the natives have been compelled to contri ‘peg | bute a certain amount of their ivory to the : a 0’ | Royal treasury, and the amount accumu oo,0 | laced is reported to be beyoud comprehen 0K) 0 Sion. : > 4 ' > 160.00 “a Ai assets 8 eet "NOTES AND COMMENTS. ae 5 id tLe oe . Halifax —‘The Laurierite memory” is the lat , - est name given toan aillection common “ NS} among politicians who forget tLe promises , . s | and statements they have mae. I : 3 bank is —Fuller details of the French quir- ‘ | quennial census, taken March, 1899, show ‘ . : a oe ithe total population of France to have peters app »19R Ae? AFTER THE SPUILS. | been 33,518,075 —an increase of 175,027 as j compared with the ycar 184i, and of W y thers «ere appealing to | 299,072 as compared with 1836. While aii ailowi pg for an increase cf emigration to tne wer 4 oOnorry. | : . . ae! Frene b co'onies, particularly Algeria, and B, A yuscs r themeelves. AC) an increase in colonial garrisons, the re- x] y * Commis-ion- | purt acknowledges that the population is I , s po} oan . w soine . vn through-| almost stationary. ‘The French people in es oe | France are, like our United States neigh- oO f a g r asion to ous 7s , s a © : bore, satisfied with small families. ex t : Ca} i s f the wcve ¢} ‘ er th ¢ «! i an : ; — NEWS NOTES ] Le iis —_ ° < 4 4 od ut of the Governmer s office are | Peter Mahar will challenge the winner ; of the Corbett-Fitzsimmons fight for a 43 it thev cannot as . : purse of $5,000. 4 t ¥ ga e conmis- : a Se Oe A Rome despatch to the Da‘ly Mail says « rs at So Pp . on 7 . i that the Pope is considering the com- G > r (omake Vac@n-| promise clause of the Manitoba schoo! : sem v ver it is possible | question. t 8 4 A> } point 's afior ed by Hammond, who is shortly to be tried he sumwarvy missa Captain Me-| for marder at Bracebridge, Ont, has been i : : Prit getting fat in prison. He has doubtless beer onaid, a steam redge ripce ' : ey | studying the recent statistics of commuta- Edward. The Government received 4) tions of death senteuces vy the Dominion great deal of credit last fall fur the good | Government. <a | : work d by t ge at Crapaud ; and | Newfoundland’s debi is likely to reach at was dor re resu m energy , tweaty million dollars this year, an enor- and put by Cay MeDon-, mons figure for a couple of hundred Cant MeD rp thous and people scattered over an unde- = ' , veloped isiand. Quebec’s provincial debt ake engaged 10 | jg supposed to be the ghastly olject-lesson i¢ work of dredging AD) a of th» Dominion, and yet it is ouly about aod t 1g nile I $30,000,000 for nine times the population et ts | of Newfoundlaad, and an even greater pro- : _ portion of developed values. that his services be retained. But the i oo. aie a ’ Before the Tariff Commission manufac- eres some Groovernment heeler, wh« ; : r g : ‘| turers’ agente representing Uuited States wa bothing about the requires | and German houses speak out very piainly that Captain McDonald be dismissed at a as “importers” about the imperfections of n et tice j i on f the Canadian tariff, aud we are bound to g say they are heard with patience and ‘ 4 ere 1 esa a * . ‘ | : oe syinpathy by Mr. Fielding and his fellow- ; at Malpeque a Cape Traverse inquisitors. These representatives of I : that t | iministra- ; foreign houses are attending strictly to t is to be carried on for t benefit of | business when they pat in their plea for wi f he | German or United States industry as he nd i for th , : ra’ : ( ’ . ' against Canadian, but it is not fair to re- e » . ro] i “ . ° . ' of the! present them as Canadian importers with t \eir capital ventured in stocks of foreign _ ™ aero aca goods, Wheat they say should have no SUMMERS IDE BREA} WATER. | more weight than what their principals in New York or Hamburg might say in giv- Ma. Hi ( e dente before the commirsio2. was at Summersid ter with his as A correspondent of the London St sistant. Mr. G Pe ¢ <, | damer, Gazette, writing of the present : adition of affairs in Afghanistan, save g anot “ s ae i . 8 that for some time an anti—oritish seati- akwater. For tl 8 ment hav been observable in that country, : © pe ‘ ; and that the political sitmation is one like- . is y to lead to future trouble. Nominally the . } + j g ; . . ; Ameer hasastanding army of 60,000 ’ j } > i ° - . . eT f this} men. It has always been his amb tion brakewater f € last Lwe years. In the| to supplement his force by establishing a la-t 1896 { ervative Goy-| System of conscription throughout tbe ¢ place? 2 sun seni getldnanen Gas country. Phinking {ee time ripe. ‘ B [he expre-eed his wil to his chiefs os _ ve ta ‘ia short while ago. They manifested be Upposition } i other | unexpected o; position. A number of portant appropriations from passing | them, heade of villages and tribes re- t : mote from Cabu!. fi lv d celine .. rhe Laurier Goveramen i cat the | Mote from Cabul, firmly d clined to ac c ,| cede to the arrangement without a re- onservative party were al ia-t « nitted T . ss , tee’) mission of certa'n taxes, The Ameer was to the improvement, had to take it up, and furious ; but the protest was to firm too be appropriated $9,000 for the purpose, asum | disregarded, and the matter is temporarily iuogether inadequate to complete tne|i® abeyance. Nobody who knows the ‘a | Ameer expects that he will abandon his rh he balance requtred will probal ] i stance Feulred Witt probably | design, and the issue is likely to be decided be appropriated t ear There is a| by force of arms. If the Ameer should wall amount of dissatisfa ob-ervalble | triumph, and there should be a large io- 2aee if 1e 8 snot } , . get the faithful from the fact that a| CT*¢ i" the trength ofthe Afghan army, a the position would be serious. If,on the Dy ' Weilli-to- ke bera! ti ae : ‘ a ' ral, with his | other hand, the chiefs shoald be victorious 8 sre employed on the survey, while| England might be forced to interfere. lots Of poor men, with hungry families, Any weakning of the Ameer’s power can get no empiovmeot, ite local club ixes the patronage The Ci ervatives never interfered ina little matter of this kind I'he engineers were aiiowed to take go xd men, irres pect f party +m a THE BENIN EXPEDITION. : ning and people of Beni, in Africa, ¥ ' 4 ¢ ong, t é Inassa tl } pa ‘ lventurers | 1 er ( { { ’ ; uo | i ps Te ie stated alan ¢ peait } ting of th | Ho i por t orce f t neighbor y of la tre ened } of La t °d by a land j } from the B } Wa p n the! neig ) w ere long ‘ er the Ber err | ! , 40a a ! ter idign } iment t ' Sava The enaeil t for eo 4 : § provid with a num | I f e gut a } 460 @ iar stock of ' war rochets ; nN " i Ave proved sal ‘ a. . , ps ‘ he problem to would probably involve the loss of his | fe and nobody could foretell what might happen them. CCE ES ES ea Tae Axe Acais.—Hugb Manley, rail way section foreman at Bunter River, has received notice of dismissal. Mr. Manley was one of the mos t efficient section men in the railway e mploy. His dismissal! is to be regretted. But it will make room for a grit partizan, and that, of course, is the ol ect, Scsiuinamad Tn STANLEY was to have left Pictou for Georgetown atthe usual tme this morning, but upto half-past. two this ailern oon there was no sign of ber at the lalier port. Over TH naa: —Willia: m Carpen- ters horse took fright vester lav, and after ju npipg over Kast Ri ver, Conto! ly’s wharf yan up THERMOMETER ing the night, "Dornipng Keapincs.—Coldest dur 8 below zero; at nine thi- >> below. sii nde Exoineers.—Ola33_ of b instruction tc night at 8 o'clock. t } ' i last special meeting is fully justifi-d iu resisting the | dictation or those persons. Surely the taxpayers will not favor those who wili not co-cperet> with the duly appointed oflicers of the law, instead | of the nominee of a di isappointed civic clique who are chagrined because they themselves were not endorsed by the electors last February. And I mav_ add, that 1otwithstanding the unwillingness of the City Council io recognize the intermeddling of outsiders uy dealing with civic matters, the citizens of Charlottetown may rest assured that the enfercement of all city ordinances will, at all times, be rigidly carried out. And further kt me say, avy information 1 or complaint lodged with the legally con- stituted authorities will always receive the serious attention of the Mayor and ‘Cowti- cil; and should any cftizer be found rensiss ia tLe dscharge of h’acaties in tliat respect trom (his date, I fur one will vote for dismissal. In tive past, I feel that ] amas much to blame (if any) forte laxity of enforcement of the Scctt Act a8 the prosecators. Consequently I could not vote for dismissal when waited upon | by delegations. Thanks for past cour- | tesies. "Your oy D. Nicwo1sen. e+e+e AT MALPEOUF, | siiicaneaneiiimaiitiiimi NOTES I thought you would like to know how we are gatting along here since the Lib- erls come into power en the 23rd June last; We were promised big prices for what we had to sell and cheaper for what we had to buy. These promises have not been real zed so far - Lot in oats or potatues «fr pork. We don’t thank the Liberals for improvement in our dairy interests. Mr. Morrison, the light-house keeper at Darniey, who wasa faitbfal officer and depended upon the salary that he received as light keeper to eupport a widowd mother and smal! family, has been ruth- lessly dismissed to make a place for Mr. George Wiggins, a brother-in-law of Pre- mier Davies- Harbor Master Thompscen has also hal t» go, aod Mr. Champion is appointed in he « place. The Fizh Island light housekeeper have gone, too, but there are so looking for it that he may probably left. Ail the other offisers here are that were left in by the Tories. pose they will be safe. woud many be Liberals So I sup- MALPEQUE. Malpeque, Jan. 25 <> <a SUPREME COURT. Wepnespay, Jan. 27. The Supreme Court met, en banc, at 11 o’slock,. Young vs. McIsaac—Mr. Justice Hodg- son delivered judgment in the seaweed ca-e, ordering a verdict to be entered for 10c. for the plaintiff on the firat count of the declaration ie ,trespassivg on the uplands cf the plaintiff, also a verdict for the plaintiff for $1 on the second count of the declaration ie fir taking seaweed between high and low water mark from the seashore in f ont of the plaintiff’s farm. A. A. McLean for plaintiff. W.S. Stewart for defendant. In r: application of Thos. Clarke for certiorari apainst Stiperdiary Magistrate for convict n undertheC. T Act. Mr. H. J. Palmer shows cause against the ru'e for certiorari. W.S. Stewart in support of rule. In re Wm. ete. Mr. D or applicant. Ww it. E. E, Barron, for certiorare, C. McLeod & J. J. Johrstou H.J.Palmer against the See Mr. Fred Miller, who bas been ac’erk in Dodd’s Medical Hall during the past two years, left yesterday afternon for Halitax, where he will take up his resi- dence. The best way to cure disease is to dr've it from the system ty purifying the blood with Hood’s Sarsaparilla. ENTERTAINMENT, In St. Peter's Schoolrom Thursday Afternoon The 28th January. FROM 3: to 5 O'CLOCK The Entertainment will commence by Mr Punch and Mrs Judy appear- ing in their celebrated tragedy, after which the Goose which Laid the Golden Egg will distribute her gilded favors to both young and old, for the small sum of 5 cents, During the afternoon there will be for sale a novelty Sloper,” candy SUNNYSIDE OF QUEEN SQUARE We invite the public to come and see our new premises We claim to have the LARGEST: BRIGHTEST and CAREFULLY arranged BOOK STORE In the MARITIME PROVINCES but we leave it to the people to decide the question Come in from you most excruciatingly comic from London, “The Dying and abundance of home-made eeeelTO most and let us hear Everybody welcome Haszard & Moore, Booksellers. Central Drug Store. =-=> TELEGRAPH. Its the biggest Bargain Session Ever Held at Paton’'s sold for a ae so'd ft. Ne | gob kde sie sold for. eé060.9¢80 2.0628 . a # eters errs ce eww 1. ] 1. 1 1. enc Shonda astonkes TO THE io eis tea THE DUTCHER TRAGEDY. John E. Sullivan Found Guilty To-day. He Will be Sentenctd This Afternoon at Four O'clock. DorcuestEr, Jan, 27. S jlicitor-General White address to the jury yesterday. ing Judge Hannington delivered hia charge. ‘Ibe jary retired about noon. On ihe opening «f'the court at 2.5 tlie jury returned to Court and rendered “a verd ct of) “guiliy.” The Judge remanded the prisoner till 4 c’clock, when sentence will be passed r finished hs This morn- ate omnclndien, NOTES PROM THE Ey ae 5 Ms na ve e Frotection . Works a > Rstto, one 4 -_~_—- ‘ause of Intercolonial Deficit, OTTAWA, ia 27. The date of the meéting of . Parliament will be fixed on Saturday next. The Department of Marine has decided to repair che protection works at Rustico, damaged by the storm. Hon. Donald Ferguson is in the having been called as for as Montrea’ the ilinees of his son. It is explained that the deficit of the Intercolonial Ruilway during the past year extraordinary ex; pend, city, by was caused by the ture on wharves at Halifax t» replac e taose burned some time ago, and also by the large expenditure for new ties. . FATAL AND DISASTROUS FIRES In Chicago and Philadelphia, Curcaco, Jan. 27. In a fire in Monroe street last night many wholesale firms were burned out. Ten persons were injared, three of whom will likely die. Pur.aDeLpnis, Jan. 27. A fire yesterd y destroyed a block on Market street, in this city, containing sixty buildings. The property loss is miil.on and a half John Wanamaker’ big -twre was badly damaged. Address Adopt:d, > Loxpox, Jan. 27. The address in reply tothe Queen’s speech was adopted last night. Strike Ended. \ SPRINGHILL, Jan. 27. The strike at the mines here is ended. Chest Protector’, all size3, at Watson's Drugstore, + 2<me- - British Almond Pink, prepared by A. W. Reddin, Suanyside, the favoriie for @ :apped hands, face, etc. 18 —2w SLEDS SLEDS SLEDS balance of our & GIRLS The SLEDS FOR BOYS —— AT — 25 per cent Discount to clear them out. as we do not want to carry them over. Our SLEDS are new this year, rnd are marked low. Call early if you wish to take ad- vantage of this SNAP. Geo Carter & Co Books, Stationery and Tovs. —+—— --—_ =se247 Gt O88 @]t 2D Havannah Goods ¢ Without Smallpox Nothing sma'l about =e us— we have a very large stock of Ha- vannah goods bought in ad- vance some time ago, fearing ( ( trouble. é When yon want a nice Havan- ¢ nah call on as. é Then there isthe “Goid,” 3 years on the market and yet the é best 5c cigarsold. 5e worth of é Gold is what they ask for } A. W. REDDIN. Phm. B. é ‘Sunnyside.” a2 330482382 2 @ @ ‘a ICE, ICE Anyone requiring Ice will do well to cali-on Edward Ch: appell, Mill Pond, as he is prepared to sup- bly the best Ice on this end of the Is- land at low rates. 21—-3i pd _@= > @ » @ 2 ©2690 4 2G 0280900 2 Wright's | ~~ a oS 35! yds best Bruszel, 30 yds bert Brussel; 30 yds best Brusse], yds best Brus-el, Lh 324 yds best Brussel, 19 = best Brussel, 6? yds best 154 y 54 yds best sold for OOO Ge 6 ccc Sr cessesve S008 ToC kins Kieeeeeeee Brussel Stair Carpet, sold for.... ide best Brussel, so'd for..ee 2. oteeee Brussel, Crimson, of small pattern; WEDNES DAY JANUA RY ee 1 5 40,now 1.10 ‘AS. now 1.10 Q0, now Te 00. now 79ec 15, now 90e oe und ncedesedl lum 20w bare 15, now 85c} 16| , yds best Brussel, Border, s< 27 143? yds best Brussel, sold at........... yds best Brussel, sold at.....+-seeeees a4 yds best Brussel "Border, so'd 4} yds best Brussel Border, sold 4} yds best Brussel Border, sold 4 yds best Brussel Borcer, sold 94 yds beet Brussel, sold at......--e+e+e0. 143 yds best Brussel, sold at........ .+++- 1897. ~~ ee ee See .. 91.35, now $1.05 L15,now 5 Id at ...... 110, now Bt.c.o0es' 458, Oe 65 mR .cs0ne 1A 65 at ...... 1.05, now by At .eeeee .65,now Be 1.00, now 66 1.00, now 65 LACE CURTAINS. 500 PAIRS, Pretty designs in 55¢ kind for 40c. Pretty designs klod for 65c. in 5} Pretty designs in 6’yds long, $1 kind for ~ ‘ 5e. 5 yd Lace Curiains, yd Curtains 90c 6 yds lorg, $1.25 kind for 95e 6 yds long, & yds long. 7 yds long, 7. yds long, 2.25 kind for yds long, 2 50 kind for yds Jovg, 2.75 kind for yds lorg, 3.00 kind for oa long, 325 kind for yds long, 3.50 kind for yds long, 400 kind for yds long, .60 kind for 148 kind fe mT et 7 +1 o3 7 +7 All odd lots such as $3, $3.50 $4, $4.60 3 pairs to a design, will be cleared out at atout 1-3 $5, and $559. Only 1, oft, 2 and 135 kind for 08¢e r 1.15 2:40 kind for 1.50 1.75 1.90 2.15 2 25 2.50 275 2.98 3 25 Bed Quilts. White Grecian Honeycomb 85 assorted makers’ samples. 2, 3, and 4 of each make and quality. SAMPLE PRICE— The 75c kind for 50e 97e “ “« The $1. 15 “ ‘ o5e 1.75 “© * SL.25 205 «© *. DSO 2.25 ‘<6 “ 1.gD About 200 1n all. WHITE MARSELLE'S. One Lor Sortep. 75c and $1.00 for 500€ & T5e_ , $1.25 and 1.50 for $1.00 & $1.25 1.75 aud 2.00 for 1.48 2.25 and 2.45 for 1.85 Goi'd Dress Goods All lote of last sun mer’s Dress Goods in hght colors, prices from 20¢ to 85c. Now offering at 20 per cent. off for cash. 900 yards 42 inch Tweeds in 25 different colors (a'!l good). -New goods selling reguiarly at from 20c to 30c. Now only 16c. Extra Value in Melton Cloths, staple colore, navy, brown, green and black, about 560 yarks at 25 per cent off. Six Dress Lengths —54 inch, al! wool goods, sold at 90c (mottled goods) all good shades. Have got to be sold. Now only 50c. SCOTCH CLAN TARTANS—20 pes. historical correct, 25 per cent. off. JAS. PATON & CO. Black Dress Goods See our Heavy biack and bine a = - ’ verze, sold ¢ 7T0c ard SVec. Bla ack Canvas Cloth. al yards, worth 65c., for Be. Black best dyes »— 35e, 400, 50c, 55c, 65« $1 and $1.25. wu per cent for cash. 5Cc Cashmere, worth 75e. | wool Cable ware here and ele ew here at Sale price 350¢, wool, about 150 Cashmeres, > Pp *. io, SHC, B'ac k Henri tas—S85c, 9 ¢, $1 25; bow bbc. T5c. Si. BLACK CASHMERES — Only gag dress of each il rn. All wool goods, Boncies, Crepons, Cheviote Black Granit Clothe, Black Ravens, Black Tefta, Crepons in check and stripes at 20 pen cent. off. JAS. PATON & co, JAS. PATC There ~~ are Others... Yes, there are sales, sales, and bankrupt sales, but read these prices and be convinced that ours is THE SALE — J. M. McLEOD & COQ, LADIES’ DE Just afew of the tions we are offering in this humerous PT dept ° SizE 2i2 Wo’s Dongola laced, $4 00, now $1 75 Wos Undressed kid Slipppers, +00 now 2 00 Wo’s Patent Leather Slippers, 300, now 2 25 Wo’s Dongola Laced Boots 2 00, now 1 35 Size 3S. Wo’s Dongola Laced Boots > 95 Zz 20, Wo's Dongola Laced Boots, 2 00, now 1 35 Wo’s Dongola Buttoned Boots 2 00. now 1 35 Wo’s Dongola Oxford 3 00, now 2 25 SIZE 3 1-2 Wo’s Di mg la Oxfords, 1 85, now 1 25 Wo’s Dongola Buttoned Boots 3 75, now 1 50 Wo’s Dongola Oxfords 1 50, now 1 15 Wo’s Dongola Laced Boots, 2 50, now 2 00 SIZE ; Wo’s Slippers, colored, 4 00, now 2 00 Wo’s Kid Buttoned Boots, 1 50, now 1 00 Wo’'s Kid Buttoned, turned 275,now 1 7d Wo’s Kid Buttoned. 2 SIZE 41 Wo’s Kid Buttoned Boots ] 50, Wo’s Kid Tie Shoe, 1 75, now 1 Wo’s Laced Kid Boots, 2 50, 5, 5 1-2, 6, 6 1-2, A few pairs of each at the same rate of discount. now l 79 now 1 75 =2 now ] now 7 atvrac- OO i) Cr 2 OV GOUR 81.00 Contains Women’s, Misses, ren’s Boots. TABLE > and Child This sale for cash. GENTS’ DEPT Finding the demand for the Slater Shoe so universal, we have decided to close out all other fire goods,in order to wake room for our immense spring stock. SIZE 6. Men’s Calf Boots, $3 00, now $2.25 Men’s Kangaroo Congress, 5.25, now 3.50 Men’s Buff Congress, 2.00, now 1.25 SIZE 7. ne Patent Leatt er Boots 3,00, now 2,2 Men’s Buff Congress, 2 25, now 1.75 |Men’ s Cordovan Boots | 4.00, now 3.00 SIZE 8. Mn’s Calf Boots (American) 5. Gu now 3.00 Men’s Calf Boots, 3.00, now 2.25 SIZE 9. Men’s Buff Boots, 1.75, now 1 Men’s Dongola Congress 275, now 2 SIZE 10. Men’s Buff Boots; 2,55, now Men’s Calf Boots, 4.00, now 3 Men’s Calf Boots, 3.00, N B—These are just a few samples of the prices; we will show vou otheis | See our Men’s Window, all goods at j half price Your choice men’s window, oF 2E 00 1 75 00 now 2.25 for $1 00 in our We sce them No govds oa avpro‘ation. J. M. McLEOD & CO. RINGS, RINGS, Wedding Rings, Made in 10k, 14k and 18k Prices from $1.25 to $8. See that \ WW is stamped inside. It is a guarantee that the quality is right. They .are made especially for my trace. Call and see the finest sock of rirgs in the city. W. W. WELLNER, Jeweler N & oar HOCKEY HILLSBOROUGH SKATING RINK Feiday, Ky'g, Jan. 29, 1897 Stars of Summerside, vs. Crescents of Charlottetown RACES BETWEEN HALF TIME. AImiersion 15 cente. Gal braith’s Band. When In Need Of Emulsions, Cough rups, or anything in Drug line, don’t pass Sy- the REDDIN BROTHERS Opposite P. O. woeeeoee sesecussonengese Hockey skates —AND— Ml selling at a large discount to c'ear Call early before the ot is gone: W. E. DAWSON. MASQUERADE Wednesday Evg, Feb. 3 A Fancy Dress Masquerade, wil! be held in the Hillsborough Skating Rink. Ticket nolders in costume, free. Non ticket holders in costume, 25 cts. | — O06 FOSS SESE COOCOOOEAHOE Ne eet ee ee een ee eer nner OO rr ee eee SSCCOCSOOHOSE 8OO0OSSSOCOSEEESS Negroes, Snowshcers, Firemen, and | Soldiers, not allowed on the ice. The Management reserve themselves the right to debar objectionable costumes | as it is purposed to make this Carnival | the best in the history of the Rink in al! respecis. Admiesion 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— OHSS 5OG8 SOOVSESES GESSSEOR Have || 4 , ¢ . J You a ° . % . Se T & ; , e © e $ That has been con- demred and have b:en ® advised to. have it taken out ? Before acting rash!y 4 just Consider | The Hi Case : Wo can. point tea great many such cases in this city and vicinity, where we have sav ed § teeth that have bee» cen- demned : Have been: Con- . demned. | The Cost is not much : more than it costs to have e§ it take out, and we guarn- antee the tocoth to tof good service for many years, and no more tooth- ache. Our work is done painlessly, An examina* tion willcost you 1 othing and we. can be f.und et our office from $8 am, te 8 p.m. BERLIN DENTAL PARLORS Over Store Prowse drothers e2e0ee «wet SVSS £O8S 2E68 2ECO D8ECOe FORO © ° _ «& s ° a oe @ e ’ Ch'town Driving Park Provincial Exhibit: on Association. The Annual Ge oil Meeting of this Association will be held in the Masonié remple Building, on Monday, eveni@gs the Sth day of February, ] 97, at the hour of 8 o’ciock Transfer Books closed unt after the | Genera! Meet ng $y order of Directors, A. B. WARBURTON, Secr« tary Ch’tow Jan 23, 1897 The Always Busy Store offers the best and cleanest stock of relialle goods in the province—no job lot of old unsaleable goods, no remnants of third class bankrupt gc ods - But Glean, Bright. Reliable First-class Merchandize and we ae yet tosee.one single article of equal merit th it has been sold cheaper than it could have been procured of us, Table Damasks (hat o-e »!! sz Towels that are all Liven, Towellings | These goods are manufactured THIS WEEK Linen Napkins that are al! Lice hat are all Linen. one of the BEST by MAKERS j in the world, and wee ynfidently offer them as the best goods procura})! ', and prices as low as thore that are asked fcr inferior goods elsewhere.