- - pa . - Military Who are attending the school can get from us a looking Calfskin emart leg Boot for 3.0 Na, Res SV, || a er orice? A ns > <a d Mery | = a, a pair. Why pay a larg- Officers who have seen it pronounce it “all right.” ALLEY & GO. The Shoeists Bros. fire. | 23 ff se | THINK to your business when burn- ed out, even with full insur- ance; but think what it must be with no insurance. A pradent man always insures his property. I represent panies, good Fire Com- LE. R. BROW, Insurance Agent Charlottetown cca 206 @ ©2874 FS BVDBATF ] GrahamBread Have you ever tried our Graham You cannot get a loaf of bet- ter quality elsewhere in the city, Price fe EACH Teternone 98. BD. STEWART Bread! ECLIPSE BAKERY Bakes Best Bread. -=<¢.24%<<4~<<4 2 ~ 4466 6 @& -s <a ene te ae > ° ° ° 0 é ¢ ( Sseezane DR? remem DD As ockey IMATGHES. et Hillsborough Rink % Unler the Distinguished Patronage of His Honor, the Lieut. Governor. WEDNESDAY THE 19th ma OF HALIFAX, VICTORIAS a of this city, and on ‘Prripay, | Warderets vs Abezweits Admission Qe. a. deserved seats, 3c, Gallery, 50e. a ithout doubt the greatest games ockey ever played on the Island. WER, LORDLY & PROWSE MANAGERS. TANDERERS 21ST, | 2» 2 2 @] ~~ > to the knife. LOGAL Hocxer.—It is AND 041 a -_-~—-—> —_— —& —-— —_— <= These —— <= -— -_ TRACHERS’ InstTITUTE.~-Dr, paper on Ihe Eqaipment of the Teacher,” read atthe meeting of the teachers [neti tate on Saturday night, is described asa clear and foreible exposition of the subject based on high ideals. An interesting discuss sion followed in which the Superinteadent | of Education, Dr, Taylor, Perey Pope, T, C. Jamee, S. F. Hody:on and dthers took _— .--. probable that ) Wanderers wij! play matches in St. John, Monirea!, Ottawa, ‘l'oronto, and New York, during the s2seon. 30 pounds 2 o'clock, THR DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JANUARY 17, 1898 Great Jacket sale.— Beer I. 0.0. F.—St. Lawrence Lodg? meets to migat at 8 o'clock. Fust Degeee. Tue Sewerace Questioy.—We have soother letter from Mr. L. P. Tanton on “the Sewerage Question.” It will appear on Tuesday, Ist.anp Bacon.—The cargo of the steam- er Gallia on her last trip from Halifax iv« clnded a large quantity of bacon shipped by Mr. Rattenbury, of Charlottetown. Tax Sraniey left Georgetown at the usual time this mornirg. leave on return to Georgetown unt! to- mor ow mriing having been detained ia Pictou by snow. She wil! not More Coau.—According tothe St. John Telegraph a coal discovery is reported to have been made by Iadiantown parties some miles below Fredericton. Hrprayt Damacep.—the ‘hydrant at the Apothecaries Hall corner was damaged last evening during the progress of the The damage was made all right again by the waterworks employes as soon as possible. are in addition matches at Charlottetown and Summerside. BHuyery Bereiars.—One night Jast week burglars entered the butcher shop of John M. Murdock, Pictou, and carried off about 100 “pounds of corned beef; 50 pounds mutton; tongues; 40 pounds hame; 8 or 10 pounds pork, aod some roasts of beef. also carried offa lamp, a bas<et and a lamt . 5 They Freuir Growers.—At the preliminary meeting of the Fruit Growers Aseociation held on Friday last, presided over by the Vice President, Edward Bayfield, E-q., Q. C., it was decided to callin a general meeting at the Market Hall, on Tuesday, the eight day of March at the meantime, all who wish io read papers thereat on fruit subjects can send their names to the Seeretary, Joseph Stewart, Esq , Atkins Ferry, Moutag » In ue, Ander=oa’s part. The vole of thanks at the close was moved by Mr. Seaman seconde! by Mr. McCready. Mr. Eweu Stewart presided, The next paper in the course will be read i by Rev. Dr. Morrison. | A Baichr Pro pecr For Curnse —The Montreal Star reports that the local mar ket for cheese, although not characterized | ty auv decided increase in activity, rules very firm, as all authorities seem to agree | that remaning stocks will rapidly find | their way into COnsumptive channels dar ing the nex four months. A well known i | ypera‘or has recently pointed ont that the ¢ | English demand for Stateaand Canadian Che« Fe | cheese can pound, or figured at 635 00, boxes | weehly—that ie, when fine and finest be bought at 5d to 64 per at quotaticns which the; at throughout —— reta Jera are now selling Great Britain. situation, therefore is The general viewof the decidediy a bright RE ITBHS, tte een the | PERSONAL. commences, New Glasgow. Hotel Davies: Hibbets Georgetown; HB Allan Parsone,D M Ferguson, Montreal; J Homuth, Toronto; D D Donovan, Brockville, Cot; Dr J K Matheson, Montague. Mr. William M. Coffin, Secretary of Z @1 Church Sabbath School, was yesterday presented with an address and other tokens of esteem by his associate officers and teachers. The presentation was made at the close of ths Sabbath School. Mr. Coffin made a fitting acknowledgment. Le Soleil is autbority for the etatemen that the Hon, Charles Langelier is not to be appointed at present to any public position, but is to coutinue his practice of law, which will engage more of his atten= tion than heretofore after the withdrawal of his brother Francois from the firm to take his place upon the Bench of the Superior Court. 2+e+e PRESCRIBES 1T TO HIS PARENTS, There is ovly one preparation that lives up to adv>rtised claims of Abbey’s Efter- vescent Salt, aud that is Abbey’s Effervess cent Salt, and it surpasses them. Dr. G. E. Martineau, Quebec, P. Q., says: “I am very bappy to be in @ positon to tell you that I used your Abbey’s Effervescent Salt with much success. It medicine which is certain to render great service. I have already prescribed it to many of my patients, who have found it, without exception, most satisfictory. A teaspoonful of Abbey’s Effervescent Salt, taken every morning, will keep yon in good health. Your druggieis will sup- ply you at 60 cents a large bottle. Trial size, 25 eents. Isxanp Poratogss—The Portland Me., Press says: The schooner Lucy W. Dwyer, | ewoed by Charvies Guptill, arrived Tuesday aftera hard trip. The Dwyer left here about two months azo and went to Prince Kidwaru Island, where ehe took in a cargo of 3,370 bushels of potatoes, for whiea 306 certs & bushel was paid. Tieduty on, them is 25 cents a bushel, aud potatoes now bring in Portla.d market from 95 to $1 per bushe!, Capt. M vill reports that On the second day out from Georgetown the main boom broke, and from that time uvtil Monday he has not bad a favorable breeze. He has been four weeks and one day on the return paseage. Two Tveker Companies.—The Brock- | tou, Mass,, Enterprise says: The com- | pany which was atthe City theatre last | week will cease to travel as one company. | Miss Echel Tucker takes the new Eng!and dates, with Mr. William Richards and | what is largely anew company. Miss ' Tucker will open Wednesday at Marlboro | forthe rest of the week. Miss Liilian Tucker took most of the company woo were in the performance last week, and start d for the south veeterdav. She will open at Lynchburg, W. Va. Her husband Mr. C. W. Vaught, comedian of the com- pany, is her manager. Sart the New Year right all round. Buy the best and stick to it,—that’s econ- omy. Sovereign Flavoring Extracts are the beet. ' | Boox Lost.—A copy of. Kipling,s Barrack-room Ballad’«, loaned some time , ago, had my name on inside of cover. Re- | ward to whoever returns it. Archibald Irwin, Examiner Office. tf. 4 s SEMPRE: Fi u PEPAD EAE SP PSAP EES PSPSPS ARES PE - ss Bk off old fashioned goods, is what we are looking for, Expect to get it, and intend to retain, {FEREEESE ESE SESS SESS SSS TS TH We Let Nothing Staad in the way of our doing for our customers us well as they can find elsewhere. Wr OFFER fo exaggerated discounts, no pawning We offer vou selections from our splendid stock of new and well-honght gcods, at the lowest prices | is and sinallest profit it is pessible to do business on. 4 3 % Your Patronage —— “ Ay, AI i “WN aaa SORES “AS UP AP 4 ae f S “a 5 wee ss APF L wv 1) 2. cues Te BEER BROS, OUR JANUARY SALE. | Don’t think for one minute because get them at half. what we ask. Commander Ssain isin Halifax to see what repairs are necessary to the fisheries protection fleet before the spring work Mr. Albert Dennis, formerly of the Standard, Pictou, is a candidate for coun- cillor in the approaching civic election in RW Atmbrose, A W Oldield, 8t John; BC Cox, Souris; Geo Chadburn, David Watror, A D Hamilton, A M Hamilton, W Applegath, is eertainly af from us dated Dec. 31st, 1897. ¥ " receipt it to~day for “‘a consideration. “~— Moore & McLeod. buy vour winter n ree marked down tale at McKay Woolen Co’s. ; s : ( : ¢ tor your choice Of a lot of ladier’ ¢ 6 ‘ ( ( é ¢ é =a out classed in the city. You can easily understand how a merchants ideas of values will ex men who imagine they are John Wanamaker. you see goods advertised at half price,:that you eax pand, when you fin _ Now we will guarantee that there is no John Wanamaker,-or any other merchant in this city, that will give you real good honest goods, for less than—Prowse Bros. From now till stocktaking, we will offer all of our magnificent stock of Dry Goods, Hats, Caps, Clothing, Carpets, Dress a ry " Go-ds, Sacques and Capes at prices that cannot be Any merchant can note prices,and give you figures that will confuse the greatest scholar of the age, but it takes a merchant who is in 4 quantities, buy for spot cash, to buy goods at right prices, .. We Prefer. . To have you come in and examine our goods, and get our conclusion that you can buy ascheap in any,other store. position to buy right, buy in large All we ask 1s a chance to compare our goods and prices. We could whisper a few things in your ear about those double price, and half price sales, that would surprise you. Now, Please Understand It is not a matter of price with us, but strictly a matter of value, if we cannot give you that, we do not want your trade. Give Us a Chance. LOCAL NOTICES. Miss Lucey Lefurgey, graduate of the Emerson College of Oratory, is at home to a limited number of puoils ,in physical culinre and oratory. u enqnire at her residence, Mrs. L. J. Sent- For particulars 13 4w eod Kindly let us have the amount of that ner’e, Weymouth St. account we sent you some days since,and oblige—Moore & McLeod. YOU HAD IT.—We think you have in your possession an unreceipted account We will Rarguins in boots and shoes tonight at RK Josts. Don’t neglect the opportunity cffered to clotbing by the great Read our ad on first page. Itannounces a good deal; it does exact.y what it announ- ces.—McKay Woolen Co’s. =e 2» ee ieee ee ($1.25 BUYS A PAIR of mens light Dongola laced boute, suitable for wearing under rubbers and overshoes. si OO and girls tine boots. _— GO & 7° Lots of ladies’ slippers, Moos e- hide Moccasins, from 50c 8 pair up. R. HK. Jost Stamper’sCorner . “ e202 Ge] OS @ 5 OO 284 828 O O30 4 2 $ ¢ ¢ , 4 é ¢ Smelt Nets. 6 new—assorted s:zea, CARVELL BROS. dec23 2aw2wks. | ed to be present. | C. R. SMALtwoop, | to Conference The Annual Meeting of the Liberal Conservative Conference cf Prince Edward Island, will be held in the Masonic Temple Building, in Char- lottetown, on Tuesday, the 24th day i of January, instant, at 11 o'clock, a. m. Representatives from ali Elect- oral and Polling Divisions are request D. Ferevson, Secretary. President Dated Jan 11-98, her., wat.c&s.j. 2i BUTTER TUBS. stock —- Indian New and well 1.500 in manufacture. made. CARVEL Bros. Ch’town, Jan6—2aw2w. NOTICE The property on the corner of King and Pownal Sts, belonging tothe estate of the late Catherine MeKenua, (subject to aj 3) years unexpired leave, from May Lst, 1898), will be sold by Public Auction, on Tuesday, May 3rd, 1898, at 12 o’clock, n¢ on. This property is now known as the Finlay Hobse. Terma Cash. M. P. HOGAN, PATKICK BLAKE, Executors janiZwtilstapri'dy2awtd HENRY R. LORDLY C. E A.M Can. Soe. ©, E, Graduate College of Civil Engineering Cornell University. Consulting Engiveer for General Work, Specialties: Hydraulic, Sanitary Engineer- ng and Bridge Des gning. Offices at Charlottetown and Si. Jobs Is)auu correspondents address to Charlottetown. > oct 14 d&w PROWSE BROTHERS. The Wonderful Cheap Men As Ae SOP” NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the Annua! General Meeting of the share- holders of Tue Examiner Publishing Company, will be held at the office of Tue Examiner Newspaper, on Wed- nesday, the 26th day of Janvary, inst, at eight o’clock in the evening. ARCHIBALD IRWIN, Jan8—'9s Secretary. Lecture and Extertainment Course SEASON 1897—1898. St Peter's New Hall, Ch’town Alternate Tuesdays as followe :— Dec. 14th aad 28th. Jany. llih and 25th, Feb. 8th and 22nd. Particulars of each \Entertainment wil! given in due course in our local colum septl3— KLONDIKE BAR. Important ~ Amnouncemen Great Interest to Farmers. The management of the Charlottetown Soap works, announce to the farmers of Prince Edward Isiand, that they have pur- chased at a very low figure for a term ot years alithe grease by product of the Charlotte- towa Pork Packing Factory, accumu'ating from time to time, and are in a pesition to suppiy farmers and others with a cheap soap iar superior in quality to the home-made articie,anu ata price so low, as 10 make it scarce y worth while to worry about soap supplies hereafter KLONDYK& BAR will be for salein a few days by all dealers, at the low price of ten cents ver bar of three pounds, THINK OF I[T.—A first-class laundry and scouring soan only 10 cents for3 Ibs, Jt wil! be a waste of ‘(ime and money for farmers te bother about soap making now. The grease ne has sold to the Pork Factory for5 cents per |b, will ;be returned to him, manu fact- ured into a first class article of soap at a cost of a fractiou over 3 centa per ib. JAS D LAPTHORN &C). Ask your deaer for Klondike Bar, and take nv other. Printing in all ‘ts branches at the Exam. INER Office, one cf the bes: equip- ped Job Printing Establishment, on P, E. Island, A prices. before you come to the nonselect o , —_ ope Bt Doe i Se eel —