f FITTERS WANT SHOLS THAT ie the the the Try us—we have them, and _ over- shoes and rubbers — FITTERS, Jig ALLEY & G8. The Shoeiats st Peter’s Hall, Rntertainment gti Ath, (898 —="7 1 —“Alone” Waltzes— Orchestra of 7 Instruments 8 2 —Rendi a ' —- veceseeeeeeeir. Chas, Earle Sea Ss} purse eye times feet. Mee ges > . ‘Wal RL ccledcoctes -eeeMiss Large WF Bol0.s.s.scss.ccveee-eMt. Walter Cotton Bolo... ee receeeere M \°8 Minnie Moore TReading.....-++++++0+s Mr. C. B. Warren TH GGelo.......-.00-0--000-.Mr. Ernest Hill opves and others. THE DAILY FXAVIDEF, CHARLOTTETOWN, JANUARY 3 1898. ce cesta eeeeeeteneeneenenennenees iros- Waite it 1898. ~— Six Anove Zero last night, — = -—— Sovurnporr Ferary.—The steamer is ruoping as usual today. —— Tae Wearner.—~Strong winds Moderately cold with light local snow tails, Petice Cevrt.—This forenoon John Ring, charged with being disorderly on Grafton Street on New Year’s Eve, was committed to jail for 96 days in default of payment of $90 John was only released from jail a few days ago. _——s SnovLper DisLocatsp.—On Saturday forenoon a yourg lad named McCarvill, employed in Rattenbury’s pork-packing establishment, fell from some staging and Kelly was called in aud attended to the injured had bis shoulder dislocated. Dr, lai. Tue Srereorricay SHow.—When Tar EXAMINER man stepped into the Baptist Church, Saturday evening, he found a large attendance, mos‘ly of Sunday school the stere- The views were excel~ children. The attraction . was optican exhibition. lent, and exceedingly Pleasing breaka in well presented. by Mr. and Mrs. Davison. received a smal! occasion. —-~—_. ——- New Year’s Tree.—There was a large attendance in the basement of Zion Church on Friday evenicg, on the occasion ef the New Year’s tree. The tree was prettily decorated and greatly enjoyed by the little The primary clasees, under the direction of Miss Wyatt, gave three motion picture songs with good G.<Piano Sol0...... ---+-+--- Mise McLean FE 10—Bolo...... + soe Mra. James Byrne | 1—Reading...... ......Mr. Arthur Peters | 12. The Misses & Messrs Earle 7 13. te weeeeeeee Miss Annie Hyndman 7 i4-Violin Solo...... ......Mias M, Coady » | W—Reading.........00-000++ Miss M. Moore 7 16.—Bolo.........-.-----.---. Mr. Chas. Earle 4 11.-Birpress of Song Waltzes. Orebestra God Savethe Queen. 7] . Adtiiesion 15c. Doore open at 7.30. [eee Ve eesteeesroun® derson. effect, and abont fifty other views were projected by Messrs. Morrison and Hen- Before the close of the entertain- ment these gentlemen were each presented with a book of poems, the presentation being made on behalf of the Sunday school by two little girls. — ->- --— St. Dunstayn’s Carneprat—At High Mages in St. Dunstan’s Cathedral on New Yeur’s Day the Lord Bishop of Charlotte- town addressed the large congregation. After extending bis best wishes to ail, His Lordstip spoke of the good-work that had been done during the past year in the way of promoting the erection of the new Cathedral, making epecia! reference to the zeal manifested in connection with opening at midnight on Christmas eve. He returned thanks to the choir for excellent music rendered by them on that occasion and at all other services,as well as to the Societies of the Children of Mary and the Holv Family who provided the Crib of Bethlehem. spoke of the good work in the way of decorating, etc, that had been performed by the Sisters of the Convents and others, to whom he was very grateful indeed. Before concluding bis remarks His Lord- its the His Lordship also ui Yast as Good =f jen" ¢ 1§ There is no Oatcake @ 1$ made in this city @ Hs thatis just as good ¢ o as ours. The best ¢ | is what we make, ¢ | and the price 12c lb , ¢ Trternone 98. ‘ \f . ¢ }D. STEWART ¢ |, SCLIPSe BAKERY 4 m 2 Bakes Best Bread. . | { 3 | et Tae oe eet FOR THE PRESENT AND Ik YOU want to present your friend witn something that will last, come and see our large assort- ment of gold and silver goods, suit- _ able for Holiday or Birthday gifts. JEW.TAYLOR } ANNUAL MEETING 7 MERCHANTS BANK OF P. E. | ae Annual General Meeting of shareholders of the Merchants’ Bi oe P. E. Island, will be held at king House, Gt. George Street, o , Lith day of January oa he Ad dy . 2 1898, at the hour of 11 o'clock ion pe must be lefé with the cash at least one da evious to the Meeting. ic novag_ 5 DAY IRON, Cashier. * a Tuesday, the ship pointed ont that the close of the nineteenth century was inrespect fo In- filclity muet like the cloreot the etght- leenth centurv. But in the future as in the past the Church would withstand the assaults of this enemy of religion for God had promised to be with His Charch even unto the coosumma- tion of the world. LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS Great Jacket sale. Beer and moderate gales from southwest and west. ihe programme were readings be Miss Stentiford, and music led After the first part of the programme the children repaired to the schol room where each remembrance of the ODE TO THE (New York San.) You may talk about the tariff, protection and free trade, And party panceas for oppressing hu- man ills, And “improving trade conditionr,” and the boom that wheat has made, But the way to atic up business is to pay your little bills. OWING, Tf you owe the grocer twenty, and he owes the butsher ten, And five more to the coal man, and to the ice man five, Your payment of the twenty helps along three business men, And the payments they can make in turo make other peeple thrive. Idle money in your pocket dosen’t do you any good; ; Unless your bills are all paid up in fall it isn’t yours. Just pay up all you’re able, as you wish that others would: That’s the recipe for hard times that invariably cures, If you pay what you owe others, others still they can pay you; Iv’s the circulating dollar that the pulee of business thrills. So set your money working, and watch what it will do. For the way to stir up business is to pay your little bills. WitiiaM H. Hits, Boston, December, 1 897. MARRIED. At Montague, by Rev W H Spencer, on Dec 29h, William Henry Compton, of Brooklyn, to Miss Christina Campbell, of Heatberdale. At the residence of Jobn Court, Esq, Black River, ou the 29th of December, 1897, by the Rev R Opie, Mr. Peter Brodie, of Stanbope, to Miss Jane A Court, of Black River. then DIED. This morning, at Brighton, Frederick Koowlton Weeks, son of Major Weeks, aged four years and four mooths. {Funeral at 2 p. m. on.Wednesday by train to Sherwood.] This (Monday) morning, David May, master mariner, aged 63 years, a pative of Cornwall, England. {Funeral Wednesday, leaving house at 2.15, to St, Paul’ Chareh, thence by train to Sherwood Cemetery. ] In North Bay, on Dee, 29, John Robert- son, aged 57 years. Deceased was father inelaw of Mr. H. Hughes, Conductor C. P. R. of the bowels, do not irri- ganism in perfect condition. Try them. 25 cents. tate or inflame, but leave Prepared only by C. L Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. Restore full, regular action PS a | j all the delicate digestive or- E S$ The statements of those who Lave been cured by Hood’s Sarsaparilla prove she ereat merit of this medicine. Get only Hood’s. New goods,suitable for New Year’s cifts, at G. H. Taylor’. The last and best of the year. The bargains in clothing and caps tonight at the Bargain Corner. The parting salute tothe old year. The greatest offerings of the year tonight at the B rgain Corner ees aa mie ——_- ENTE EP EPPS nation seems to be about this:— to do a sensible business. much money $15.00 Jackets 18 00 Jackets 21.00 Jackets 30.00 Jackets Challenge. : n - We Challesge Competition in Ladies’ Jackets s% There is nothing clever about this Jacket Sale. One firn with exaggerated ideas of their capabilities, bought more Jackets than they could sell. ’ \ the price— first 1—3 off, then 1-2 off. There is nothing clever about that—on the contrary it shows that some people don’t know how aw It is not hard to beat their prices. as they have, and we are sure we are just as willing to give the people the benetit if it. _—=—" OUR PRICES ==> now cut to new cut to now cut to t’:’d Persian lamb 6.90 SPSS EE SS SSE SS ~ The e xpla- In order to force sales they-cnt 3¢ . RV We think we haveas 3% $6.90 2s 6 90 6 90 CPEEEGGE SE SSS SPSS SP PPE PSST PITS The Jacket Leaders. H fee» PUSS OS OS BEER BROS. you have seen our stock — x ever known tothe people of P El PROWSE BROTHERS. The Wonderful Cheap Men $12.50. All our Reefers, Suits and thrown into [this great sale. low prices. that yon can get better value store, for you can’t. Fur Coats and clothing, Cardigans, ete, Gents’ wool and kid Gloves, line and it’s your’s at a price This Clothing Department 187 Men’s and youths’ Ulsters will be cleared out this month for $3.97, 4.50, $4 and $6. They are worth from $6.75 to 300 Overcoats, costing from $5.75 to $12, will be sold from $2.75 to $6, Don’t imagine for one minute Horse Rugs, Cape, Top Shirts, Under- Each and all at prices never before heard ot in the vity. Sweaters, white and colored Shirts, must be sold before stock taking on the Istef Feb'y. Soéome this month, ask for rrything in our UNPREGEDENTED Bargains for January Each of our seven large departments to be unlcaded this month Talk about Jackets at half priee; why any person can sell old shopworn, out of style, bad fits and such like in Ladies Saeques at half price, and be glad to get clear of them at any price. Our Sacques and Capes are all New This Season DRESS GOODS Wool or Kid Gloves, Corsets, Hdkfs, etc, all must go. rv any over till next season. We are bound not to car— Just think, $2,000 worth of black and colored Crshmere, Pants will be Ridiculously in any other PROWSE BROS (6 PAY All overdue aecounts must be paid this month to save expenses Robes mcney; if we Ties, Braces, grant receipt Great black and colored Serges, etc; all good, new, tresh goods, including all the newest and most fashionable shades, at prices that are lowered to startle the natives. All we ask is for you to come and see the goods, get the prices and you will share in the bargains. PROWSE BROS. UP We must have the did not want it we would not ask for it, so kindly come and pay your acc; by doing so you will save us a lot of trovble and save yourself considerable Office hours from Samto6pm | No trouble to turn up accounts and expence Sacrifice Of goods will b2 for cash only Don’t allow anyone to persude you inte buying till We are bound to make this the greatest January for Bargains New Years Afternoon and Night Band in the evening [ce Perfect ange 15c to skate in the after- noon. 25catnight. 10¢ to promenade. Free 15 minutes to ten. PROWSE, BEER & LORDLY MANAGERS. Bottled Joy. Empty bottles wanted, cheapest cash price paid for all kind of empty bottles, JOHN P, JOY, Vicicria Cafe Gt. Geogre St. | DODODOO IOS GS FOOHOSDS © ‘Last Of 1897 For the two days ° ? 9 0 ° Gr-at bargains in fancy goods € M 0 ° ) SrickS FORMER PRICE—$ 3.60, 2.50, 1.50, now 2.00 1.75, and T5e. Roger & Gallets Perfumes 40. a bottle. ee ee cam ete REDDIN BROTHERS, Opposite P. O © £265 @]O2>90O5252 426 WARE - HOUSES PEAKE’S WHARF (VO 1) Wharfage storage and yard- age, at reasonable rates. Arthur &. Peake. Nov. 4 ei ZODeoeneé 062.0 00S 90D 9B ODWVSOD OS ale ‘BOOTS FOR La 0) © 0 ’ ‘ ; We want your trade this ; year and will do oar utmost . to secure and hold it. “Good Shoes,” “Low Prices” shall é be our motto, ? During this month we will a have special bargains to of-— fer you in broken sizes, ete. 4 All felt shoes and slipper» at reduced prices, ; . z mR. FE. Jost Etamper’s = @ @ @ @ eee tee 8788 Corner. | | | Lecture and Extertainment Course SEASON 1897—1898, ’ , St Peter's New Hall, Chtowa Alternate Tuesdays as follows :— Dec. 14th aad 28th. Jany. llih and 25th. Feb. 8th and 22nd. Particulars of each Entertsioment will «given in due course in our local colums eeptl3— , a ee we See, -_ . a pn Fi ’ ™ . Pha tid + Fi wd