_ - = se —_————— = ———— ma TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 18+ THE DAILY EXAMINER 7 4s oot 7e eee ee Oo eS Oe Be s|LNGAL AND OTA32 ITEMS, ( é| Beer Bros. tor Dress Guods MON. MR, BRECKEN’S LECFURE, ! If we might in journalistic this @ase exercise the privilege of critici-m, we should find great fault because Mr. Breck- } en, though possessing in a marked degree | -«tf| the gift of eloquence, read the greater part | of his lecture on Prince Charhe from a | JUST OPENED GREAT SALE OF “Se Tue SvaANLey There is nothing report regarding the Stanley. new to ; - : ‘ || Eiceen Oce—Reheareal tonight at 3 ™#™Uscript. But we have to admit that a i: o’clock in 8t. Patrick’s Hell, the —_ — — ae ay at ty ih ' _—> — }tened to And greatly appreciated, Mr. © Tue Mai Spxe IAL reached the city | Bricken sketched the gies of the un-| ~al| i ia ‘ about half-past two o’elock this afterneou. | happy Prince from the cradle to the grave, | at > a 4 n : pained and remarked upon many interesting SS Coat : iL . Hockey Pracrice.—Victoria Hockey | points which have been lost sight of by al > OPENED SA ROA ; | Club will meet for practice tonight trom historians of the country at large, The -all} , - ‘ 10 ill LL o'clock. Prince was unfortunate, and it is well for . ‘ a | Scotland as wellas E»gland that he was; wal I j Womay’s Scrrrac The woman’s | for if he had obtained the crown the growth or. ati] Ih 5 » a 7 ; ; suffrage bill was defeated in the Nova} of civil liberty must have been retarded, 7. -«lf oc |b 2 WO CAS ES ; | Scotia Legislature la-t week by a vote of| While the co-operation of the races in Hk | 23105 Great Britain and the consequent develop= «ff Ip - / eccee a ment and expansion of the united ration’s | -alf| ; ; |} Reserve Thursday evening the 25th] power throughout . the world would have tot nst.,for the Grand Entertainment in the| been prevented. As. it happened, that; 2 . & a ee ee m ny ae ee : a he a a et i eee = 2 2 . Raise ~ _ A A ss Ss. 2. ee / cg time we sa Opera House in aid of St. Peter’s Church. | wh was then ancouth hay vem: Dd £4£4£4444444444444444444444 5444422252252 28258 2444444444424 42244h42848 ; , ¢ from 2 | | Programme in a few days, both peoples bas been considerably abated | ee — a a [he F REA eat erp amcor Ape by means of their harmonious action, | \\ Aw ELogvent lecturer and an interesti g| while the qualities of warm-hearted gener- | ; pang t, * Lafe 10 Othet Worl ey by the | Osity, hospitality, faithfulness, loyalty, | rd WW : ail pattern Rev. Mr. Bryan, Rector « f St. Paul's, to-] self-al egation and bravery, at that Lime | : night in St. James’ Hall SO Sigaally displayed, bave been stimulat 8 @ pl ADOL ; elation a a 3 ed and etill shine, upon occasion, in the ae ual re wai e fe a ‘ *g I ee Rebe& ah Lodge No. conduct of their more highly civilized | i ire selene a So ea Sided ts jl ™ ets to-night, all the members are | descendants. Mr. Brecken’s lecture oveu- rrerTT?TTTTTTTTTTTT Se = == FFSFFTFF = SPSS SS SS SSS SS SS SS SS SSeS y expected to be present. The candidates} pied nearly two hours in the delivery, | : 7; rey I. ve 7 ree CT ST eee 2. ee ee cl for initiation wij] please be punc.ual. and was warmly applauded at the close. | oe _-— Phe vote ot thanks was moved by Judge | eees | To Scs-criners.—Will subscribers to] Fitzgerald, seconded by Rev. Mr. ‘Bryan Pue Darty Examiner, who have received | and ec ‘ C ‘ g enough for 2 7 5 enough to in samples W nade four or five grades of according to quality al ! you« im come inp to-day and paper for any room in your house, kitehen to attic, at about > ¥ a half what you'd « x pect COME EARLY. ring Size of Your Rooms, Moore & McLeod. ‘The Wall Paper Men | | SR i HOW 10 READ ! We have just opened new system of Lending Library. Our Customers can now read the LATEST and BEST BOOKS ata VERY LOW PRICE. The plan is simple. The price is right. COME New Books always daily added to stock. HASZARD & MOORE Fashionable Stationers. : a} | | | i } LITERARY NOTES. The past few years have been notable in Kiterature for the rise of women writers. Is this country some of the best of the current literary work, e-pecially of fiction, is being done by women Among these Mrs. Eva Wilder Broadhead rapidly taking a corspicuous place, and it i+ thoight] iat Mre. Brodabead’s new novel, “Bound in Shallowe,” which the Harper's re soon to bring out, will add to the re- putation she has already won. It is said to bea careful reproduction of Kentucky is lifeand to contain accurate studies of haracter and situatious of dramatic tn- teres’. Harper's Weekly for February 20th will ‘Contain an important analytical and stati+— tical inquiry sto the result of the presi- den ial election, illustrated with map- and ‘diagrams, by Thomas Campbell Copeland. There wili be an article on the proposed Zoological Garden in Bronx Park, New York. The double page pivture of the Number will be a drawing, by W. H. Me- ne, of the Bradley—Martin fancy dress ] -——--—_-_------- o> THE VIRTUE SELF RELIANCE, Something can be dene says Theo, M. Rovsenauit by good laws; more cap be dove by honest adniinistration of the laws; but most of all can be done by frowning tesolutely pon ibe preachers of vague dis- toutent; and by upholding the true dog, ttine of self-reliance self-help, and W#" Mastery. This doctrine sets forth imi, things. Among them is the fact at though a man can occasionally be helped when he stambies, yet that it is useless to try to bring down the work and reward of the thrifty aod intelligent to the level of the capacity of tue weak, the shiftless, 0d the idle. Icfurther shows that the maudlin philanthropist and the maudlin ntimentaliet are almost as noxious a the demazogne, and that it is even more Meessary to temper mercy with jastice than Justice with mercy. he worst lesson that can be taught Wan is to rely upon otners and to whine Oer his sutterings. or u > -—-—---- A late Shreveport, La. despatch says: itty thou-and people in this Sate are ally starving to Cceath. A Relief mittee which bas inepected the et fick- @ parishes ca-t of Shreveport, say this Sumber of people will baye to be sustained ing the unfruitful season. The Stave mealready expended $65,000 for provi- Bi0ns for the sufferers and calls tor funds. Meeting was held in Shreveport under the call of the Board of Trade, aud $5,000 Wes subscribed. Bt. John Progress and daily papers for tile at Haszard & Moore’e. One way to be happy is to trade with fowse Bros. Oue way tobe mad is to somewhere elve and then find out ¥9n could have saved a dollar or two by g with Prowse Bros. Thev carry the est line of carpets, hats aod clothing 1 city. It is not necessary to doubt this tion as it isa simple thing to tee how mach euperior their designs and is colorings, are oad any person kr ow.ng cap easily ree that their prices are Prowse Bros., the wonderful bills for subscriptions now due, please attend to the same promptly and oblige. Evanceuistic Service’s.—The evangs | listic eer es in Grace Church will be continued tos week 7 here will be sei | veces each night beginning at 7.30. o | 0. G. 7 St. John Le ive, will meet this evening in the Foresteas Hall, over Miller Bros’. Initiation and other im pe aut busine ssn ceidiloiaiiadins Y. M. L. A—This is,the evening that Rev. Mr. Bryan, Rector of St. Paul’s, delivers his lecture in St James’ Hall, on * Life in Otuer Worlds.” Do not fail to ace tee 4 eee eee Oe eee 3eo ee ee nee eee eee eee oO GO 2 SO O88 8 Oe Oe Oe oe | liver one of bis ; the date. | will be held in the hall at Eldon on Thurs ! day Feb. [8th at 7 o’clock p- m. | dresses hear this interesting subject discussed, Axother Heoexey Marca.~-The St. Dun tan’s and Prince of Waies ~ College teams will playa match game of hockey in Hillsporough rink on Tuesday evenirg next. Both teams are in good condition and a rattling game may be expected. a canis Ho an Aip Socrery.—The post poned annual meeting of the Ladies Aid Society of the P. E. I. Hospital will be beld in Sr. Paul’s Schoolroom on Ssturday next, the 20th inst, at half-past three o’clock. A fall attendance of all ladies interested in hospital work is requested. Mr ber of Earre’s Concert.— Quite a have already a] train that next Tuesday at time, for Summerside, in num- ladies and gentiemen epplied for tickets f to leave Charlottetown nthe spec 2 o’clock, local connection with Mr. Earle’s concert. The 4 tickets are Onlv one dollar. sé cdi Lecrcre.—Rev. Mr. Fallerton will de popular lectures in the lecture room of Z:on Church on Thursday, the 18th. Subject, “Dr. Guthrie, Philan thropist and Reformer,” with humorous illustrations of Seottish life. Remeniber Admission only 10 cents. tf eis Carxivat.—The carnival at Summerside last night was most fuc- cessful. There was alarge number of impersonations, and many of the’co3tum: 8 were very good indeed. The ice was in good condition, and the Summerside band discoursed sweet music. There was a large attendance of spectators. SUMMERSIDE Favit Growers Meerixc.—A_ ynblie meeting in the interests of Fruit grower; 7 Ad- wili be delivered by Governor Howlan, T. J. Dillon, F. B. McRae, A. Martin, Senator Prowse, Dr. Jenkins, and others. An invitation is extended to every one, dy. wky. een : : Goop Worx.—Among the sampl-s of bookbinding shown in Haszard & Moore’s window is asetcf bocke intended for Joseph O. Arsenault & i4on, Wellington Static They consist of }.dger, jour edit journal, sales lo k ard cash bovk. The workmanship is excellent, and refl-cts credit on the foreman of the bookhinding Mr. Gillespie, and his able a’, department, assistants. a Navau--H. M. 8, Canada has passed into the list of non-effective vessels. She is one of the moet graceful of the ships, being a steam sauare-rigged corvette. The Canida has visited this« port several times. The Toronto World, referring to this ship, says: H-+r name what her des- tination onght to be. We wanta training ship at Halifsx and a recruiting station there for b ¥ The Canada could now be acquired, probably for nothing, 6nd | would form amo-t popniar and uxful institution if used for this purpose. scneveets ugyze vs. Ax Imaciyative Visiror.—A gentleman resident in a Conneciicut towv, war recently on a visit to Prince Edward Island. When returning home he was on the ill-fated train wrecked at Pa!mer’s Pond. He escaped without serious injary and on bis arrival home was interviewed byareporter. After lengthy references to the accident to the train the newspaper man proceeds thus: “Mr. Ryan experienced some very cold weather while in the N.rch-laid. He says that there were many days of steady cold with the ther- mometer 15 below zero. The coldest day of his vieit was Jan. 26, when it was 37 below. - | LEO SS SEES ITNT mveve 1 to the lecturer by man, A. B. Warburton, E q. a i + ge MAKRIED IN BOSTON, At St. Joseph’s church, Wednesday evening, Feb. Joseph D. McDonald was united in marriage to Miss Jennett M. Cranston, daughter of Mr. Andrew Cranston, Charlottetown Royalty Rev. Walsh performed the ceremony. A re- ception was held from 8 to 10 o’clock, at their residence 13 Chambers St. Among others present were Dr. Wm. Seaman, Dr, Geo. M. Muttart, Messrs. J. A. Maskell, D. J. McCormack, Joseph and Charles MacLean, Frank Morrow, Mr. ard Mrs. Wm. Purdy, Mr. and Mrs. McRae, Mr. and Mrs. Cranston, Misses Mary A. Mitcheli. Theresa and Eva McDonald, Boston, on Srd., Mr. of Father Mabel Locke, Susie Carter and L:zzie Vernum. The esteem ir which the happy couple are held took the form of many beautiful aod useful presents, among them being a mantle clock, side-board, silver epoons, vases, fruit and berry dishes, chairs, and many ornamental pieces of bric-a-brac. Mr. McDonald has been employed by the Boston Gas Co., for the past five years in a lucrative and responsible position. He and his esteemed bride carry with them the good wishes of their many friends on the voyage throngh life. Mr. McDonald the eldest son of Mr. Angus N. McDonald, keeper of the Light-house at Souris. is Mr. Henry W. Saaw, formerly of St. Eleanors, snd now head of a department Boston, was married recently. Mrs. Shaw s a daughter of Mr. Stenzel, of the city of Atlantic, Mass. The wedding was a quiet affair, only witnessed by the immediate relatives of the bride and groom. After the marriage was completed Mr. and Mrs. Shaw started for Eur-pe on a wedding tour While Sabsent Mr. Shaw will spend some time in business, buying for the department over which he is the head in Jordan & Mareh’s. Mr. Shaw is one of ovr successful Islanders in Boston and is beld in high esteem by the firm. SEIISSIIT TILE IRIS IEEE If You Buy a SYRINGE from us and itis in any way unsatisfactory, bring it back and we will make it all right free of charge. We would rather do this and re- tain your will than have you go telling every- body what a poor Syringe you from even giving us SRIDIIIISRLTHEIITE Sa good > s got us, without the to make it more satisfactary We have a large assortment cance to choose from. Johnson & Jehnson. Graduates in Pharmacy. CefILIRIIETI PITIILIIMITITT SPPOPRRDHO RRP R OTRO DEF IPRR OD PRAIPRD YD $B S443 55546665485 5535 558 FURNITURE REP ALR Now the time—ours ihe place to have the ,work done. MARK WRIGHT & 0., LTD SETI ISITE Last Night—The present engagement of the riding gallery closes tonight. ; EEESSESE5555594 59654599859 daaadedddade The HOME-MAKERS. Spring Sewing the chair- | and foreign buyer for Jordon, Marsh & Co. | SIDI IRS ISITE TIIITS | | Only a few left. Just a Few Left AT HALF PRICE Children’s Suits at half price. PROWSE BROS., The Wonderful Cheap Men. | «il al «a {i Ih [hb 4 ONE CHANCE —— In a Thousand Years You may never be able to buy Children's Clothing so cheap again, PROWSE BROS, The Wonderful Cheap Men Se ees eo Ge the eee 4 a | = - LETTERS 10 THE EDITOR. HONOCR TO WHOM HONOUR, Sir,—TI have been repeatedly asked by echool boys, both in town and country, if Mr. Edison is not the inventor of the electric light,* telephone, telegraph and what not; and they inform me that their teachers tell them he is. I have heard that one of our city teachers in an ¢xamination marked a boy corect who brought the answer Edison to the question “Who invented the electric ligh’,” and scored out the one who brought the answer Sir Humphrey Davy. This latter was not absolutely correct but | nearer s® than the other, as Davy was the | discoverer—in fact the question was wrong. The word inventor can not be applied. Now, Sir, I don’t wish to detract from Mr. Edison any credit that may be due him; but I think,.in justice, these im pres— sions should be corrected as Mr. Edison does not figure very highly in any scientific | pursuit. I am surprised that our public ! achool teachers, shor!d Jack the p>pular ; information om these subjects and be | ignorant of such names as Davy, Faraday, | Ampere, Gramme, Siemens, Lord Kelvin» | Hertz, Tesla, Elisu Thomp:on, Houston: } Brush, Bell and a host of others. | I suppose, in anotber year or two, we chal! b¢ told that Edison invented the: X | rays and Roeotgen discovered them | afterwards. I see that some of the news- papers ate making a bold stride towards it even now. A. E. Morrison, —_—_—_ ——— — ——__ + mono INDIA’S FAMINE FUND, William Soott... .. . wicsccisecscceerans op 408 Montague (additional) Dita TE BEI vo vcecees cosccescccevésonepa $ 200 Fohin Hy, McLean.....cccccecseceeerseees 1 00 D Seeee, a osnrns halve, 50 | Mrs. Sutherland. .....seseecseeeteeees 1 06 The Misses Campbell..........ceceseere 50 Rev. W. H. Spepcer...o0-...ccesesserers 2 00 Bs CR as accecececonene acaba ok 50 OMEE oii. «so oc acionseneunian. be Edgar White.........ceccecccecerssosenses 1 00 tal: .. . . sisaesieseaierens ee ae In the lists of last week, W. N. McLeod should be N. W. McLeod. W. E. Dawson, Treasurer, Received by the Bank of Nova Scotia: Wd, Bbseneh . decks ci ckcs we eowincsns $ 1 06 Meleon McLeod... vss vsestes vos . 1600 Collected by Cyrus Morris, Bradalbane : Neil Campbell....... ssccrecescocereseees $ 2 00 Hugh Melgeod...... dcvdessseceoeenyis «i Sam Jon. McG ac OK Oi eo ie ccects” See Chae. Mir TPGaee, :dscccicssseccccestinee 1 00 Wradk BE i Meth ins & cnccec ce sencesspdne Se I. GB. MOP risadecs sos eecesecorons: FOO Chas. Mel Misesccce sccosesweni.s. 10 Mies. Jak. Maligt cstsccen: dsp otielte 15 M.S. Mathiocodeisiciscctel sos stents 25 Mrs. W. McKay.....c.coseseveees tino’ 25 Rotel ,..<0 , ooncbababelé Ghia ee 2a ————¢-¢ er . eee tweens THEY WOULDNT HAR HIM, Angie invited her young man to supper. Everything paseed off harmoniously until the seven year old brother broke the bliss- ful silence by saying: ‘Oh, ma, yer oughter teen Mr. —— the other night when he called to take Angie to the drill. He looked so nice sittin’ *longside of her with bis arm—” oy “ Fred!’ screamed the maiden, quickly placing her hand over the boy’s mouth. “Yer oughter seen him,” continued: the | persistent imformant afier gaining his breath. ‘He had his arm—” “ Freddie !” shouted the mother, as, in Get it done now while there is nothing e'se tod ». We have received our first shipment of spring designs in PRINT COTTONS Very handsome patterns Blo ses. If you prefe offer you a choice of W The $1.59 line has been mace snd we claim they are the for Dyesses, Wrappers, and r buying these readymade we can ‘rappers at $1.20, $1.50 and $1.65. especially for ourseives, best value obtanvwle. We have also had made especially for ourselves, a line of BLOUSE WAISTS TO SELL FOR 49¢c Of excellent washing print equal to any $1 Blouse. s, and the quality of the cotton tave Also Offer You Horticks’ White Cotton; Cloths, Londsda'e White Cotton, all 4 Queen’s Cloth, English Long and several brands of Canadian make at the right pr.ces. BEER BROS. THE WEATHER.—Light to moderate wind gfair to cloudy, not much change in temp. j auricular appendage, she upset the con- tents of the teapot. **T was only just goin’ to say,” the half frightened boy pleaded, between a cry and an injured whine, “ he had his arm—” *Jobn!’ thundered the father “ leave the table !” And the boy did so, exclaiming as he went: “I was only going, to say Mr. ——— ; had his army clothes on, and I leave it to | him if be dida’t.” People buy Hood’s Sarsaparilla year after year b2canse it does them good. It will do you good to take it now, ss é Bee e@se@]e28 282842 A DOZ OF LIGHT FRESH, TASTY TARTS Would be nicedor tea, Ours are madé frombest material and sell for 10c¢ per doz. Telephone 98. D STEWART |} ECLIPSE BAKERY =e 22242078 88 Bakes Best Bread. = ® @ > @ 6 OOF 88 Besse ese a her frantic attempt to fteach the boy’s |, DEATH IN THE WEST. Tue many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bovyer, formerly of Southport, but now of Dennison, Texas, will regret to learn of the death of their son, which is announced amongst our ol i:uaries to-day. On leaving Prince Edward Island in 1891 Mr. Bovyer with his wifeandtwosons toek up their residence at Vancouver, B C. Whilethere, Ernest, their youngest son was attacked by pulmonary disease, and his parents removed with him to Colorado, and subsequently to Texas, in the hope that the influence of milder c imates might save his life. But all in vain. ‘The fell destroyer bad marked him for its victim, and all the sacrifices made by his fond parents could vot save bis life. Mr. and Mrs, Bovyer ani their surviving son, Mr. Harold Bovyer, who still lives at Vancouver, have the heartfelt sympathy ot a large circle of devoted friends in this Province in the loss which they have sustained. Ls Prominent Business Man of Peterboro Cured ef Eczema, Mr. Thos. Gladman, bookkeeper for Adam Hall, Esy., stove and tinware dealer, Pete: boro’, writes the following facts -— “Have been troubled for nine years with Eczemaon my leg, and at times the itching was something terrible; tried many emin- ent doctors and was pronounced incurable. I had gived up hopes of ever being cured when I was recommended by Mr. Madill, druggist to try a box of Dr. Chase’s Oint- ment, and I am happy to testify that efter using two boxes 1 am completely cured. ® PERSONAL, Hon. Mr. Peters is expected home about the last of the month. Mr. Geo. Tweedy, barrister at-law, Al ber- ton, is at the Hotel Davies. Jolin N. Macdonald, late captain of the Dominion steam dredge Prince Edward, ie In the city, J. H. GHoward, Boston, and A. E. Mitchell, Halifax, registered at the Hotel D vies this forenoon. Mr. R. Hewitt, of Port Hillford, N. S., is atthe Hovel Davies. Mr. Hewitt is the father of Mr. A. S. Hewitt, of Charlotte- town. C&pt. Thomas Taylor spent afew days ia Pictou this week, returning to Char- lotutetowr by the Stanley yesterday.— Pictou Advocate. Messrs. George Stanley, of Stanley Bros] and J.. E. Prowse, of Prowse Bros., wil. leaye to-morrow night for England to buy goods for their respective firme. Good bran from kiln dried Island wheat for-sale very low at the Roller Milis.—Geo. i, Full, proprietor. 37—12i, cod. Lots of people are becoming members of our easy reading library which con-iets of all the newest and best novels. Come in and learn how easy the plan is.—Haszard and Moore, Sunnyside. DIED. Trusting in the merits of his Redeemer, after a lingering illness, on the first of February, ivstant, at Dennison, Texas, United States, aged 15 years, Erneat, the dearly beleved son of Henry Bovyer, E-q, formerly of Southport, and at one time member of the Legislative Council in this Province. At Providence, R. I.,on the 17th of December, 1896, Elizabeth Jane Hobbs, widow of Capt. Lemuel Hobbs, in the 71st year of her age. AT THE--- DENTAL PARLORS North Side Queen Square. You can have your teeth extracted free of pain by the means of either general or local anw thesia. All kinds of work done satisfactorily. DR. J. H. AYERS | ‘*s , UONDON HOUSE. eevee GUESSES AT TRUTH, _ From Earper’s Bazar. Most women of spirit, breadth or forge contain a large element of bohemianism, which they are only too glad to display when they are confident of meeting with sympathy. When a wife becomes a mere bundle of nerves, she is more interesting as a morbid es of womanhood than she is toler= able as a companion. Some of the most dissatisfied wives in the world are thore whom their husbands leave entirely free todo whatever they choose. NEWS NOTES It is possible that Mrs. Sheraton may lease the Queen Hotel, Halifax, with Geo. Smith as manager. A fight lias taken place at Palizadas Carrallo, Pinar de! R'o province, in which three rebels were kiiled. The Gerona battalion in conjunction with the gunboat Reina Cristina nad an engagement with ithe rebels in Pinar del Rio province, in which nine of the enemy were killed. Ten thoueand bushels of wheat stored in the farmers’ elevator at Killarney, Mas., has disappeared and cannot be accounted for. N.J. Ryan, who was con- nected with the management of the eleva- tor, has been arrested for the theft. Marion, the youngest daughter of Presi- dent aud Mra. Cleveland, was christened at the White House, Washington, last Thursday afternoon. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Dr. Sunderland, who performed the marriage ceremony for the distinguished parents. Marion was a year old last July. Military Commander Madruga defeated a strong party of rebels on Conde Kanche, Havana province. The rebels lost thiriy men killed and wounded. The troops Jost five killed and two missing. The camp of the rebels was destroyed, and a large quantity of arms andammunition, and a number of cattle the insurgents left behind were captured by the troops. A remarkable case of the recovery of speech ani hearing is reported in the Lan- cet from the Canton of Ticino, in Switzer- land. An Italian, aged 41 years, who five .eus ago bezame adeaf mute in conse- quence of a serious disease, was startled by the sudden sppearance of & runaway borse. As he jumped aside to avoid the animal, he uttered a lond scream, and after it had gone by found that he was able to talk and hear. ene > EE ene Forcing high prices upon the people isa hard task. Prices are subject to the law of grvita- tion, and naturally come down So do the people come down to our store for low prices on their Boots & Shoes. This is pretty generally known, but we like everyone to know that the place is J. B. Macdonald's Old Stand, directly opposite west end Market Hlouse 37-6i Curfew Bell.—Now that the boys have to stay at home these long eveninge, give them something toread. “The Boys’ Own Annual,” a splendid book for boys, regular price $2. We have a few left. You can have them now for one dollar at Carter’s Bookstore. 35—1w INLAND STEAM NAVIGA TION COMPANY. The Annual General Meeting of the TnJand Steam Nayigation Company, will be held in the room (up stairs) in Mr. Join McEachern’s Building, Corner of Queen and King Ste, on Thursday, the 18th inst, at 3 o’ciock p.m L. C. OWEN, Secretary. Ch’town, Feb 1— mon tues thur eat. TANTED,—A boy to learn the Watebmak ing--Apply to G. G Jury 2. Uae PILLOW COTTONS WHITE COTTONS TOWELS, TOWELLING TANTED—Energetic young men 0 canvass \ for aleading Life Ineuranc Co —Ad- dress, Insurance, Box 364, City —lath ~« Ig TABLE LINEYS Cood Stock and Good Value J HARRIS 2S0O99OFS $O6SSOFSESHOS 39S 9HSOOOHS GOES 9 9OO9 S969 0995 9HHHOGEO FGFS 2995659990 990S800 8986 O05 S09 HOGS ey a $1.25, $2.25, $3 (0 1 i : wd — — | Perplexing Question How to dress your boys neatly and cheaply is now solv- ed. We have 200 suits to fit boys from 4 to 12 years of age that we are. selling at 50e, 745e, $1, $1.50 $2 and $2.50. These Less — Than Half The regular price. The goods must be sold, now is your chance The Balance of our stock of Boys’ Overcoats—about 20 —will go—we were going to asy for noth ing - well, very near it. Come in and see for yourselves. J.B. Macdonalds Old Stand Directly opposite the west end of the Market ; : Risschasemocounstansiell Are Completely Knocked Out-— by our Great Clearance Sale. We have bargains for all. We have not space to quote prices, bu call and see for yourself, No what- ever (rubbers excepted). ‘This is your chance to secure bargains in all lines of Footwear: See our Half Price Table. R. EB. JOST Stamper’s Corner. reserve Apples, Fish. Herring a Lot of Second-hand Rooks, & Sundry Other . Articles, BY AUCTION, To-morrow, Tues- day, Feb’y 16th, at 1 o'clock. A. MeNEILL, Lower Queen St. Auctioneer. 37—li CORSETS All sizes of this celebrated Corset kept by us, Price BEER BROS CC8O SOCCLSSOTEOSOOSSESEOOE SCOCHSSSSHSSSOOSSSESE swdOBHUOOHHSFSHOD Ch’town and Prince Edward Island. tince opening fice in Ch’town we have ) our Painless and now lTlow Methods of Dentistry met with great succe ss Our aim has been and is to build up a, business and we have ex- ceeded our greatest | opes We are not ¢ TRAVELLING ¢ DENTISTS our As has been reported hy persons who seek to ipjure us, and for whom we care not inthe least. Nor did we locate in this city on speculation. We came here as we had been advised that there was an opening for our class of work. Our office we en. gaged by the year. Does th:t look like Travelling Dentists ? Now, what we are coming at is this: Certain persons have been making cheap talk about us. We can stand it ali, and such talk does not worry us in the least, it is simply funny. You can always find us at work in our place. of business, and ready for business. BERLIN DENTAL PARLORS (yer Store Prowse rothers Open in the evenings $ from 7 to 8. : « eeeceseoe> seceecoeecoce Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee Will be held this year, and those who visit Ch’town this” year not dof: themselves they :fatkBig get their Victoria Cafe, the health of Her Majesty the Queen in a glass of Joy’s ; famous But- termilk JOHN P. JOY Victorta. CAFE..., will justice Lunches ands drink if at