TOR, 8. THE THE DAILY EXASINER DAILY POSSIBILITIES IN CANADA. Lieut.-Gover nor Howlan’s Address to ‘ ARY e ' the Young Men and Women of BURKE AGAIN , . . tad. = Charlettetown Business | Times-Guardia s Collzg2, © ‘ ‘ . SAC a . paper bss") K GREAT FIELD FOR EFFORT w . i Untari | ' 7 : , ’ Nove | \ 38 e students of the Char s A, 4 N " s Pr WW Business Co ege, on Saturday, i 4 an M A.! His H r Lie Governor Howlan said : ] vas g ma a i [ am going to say a few erds to you } ; . é the | lay about the opportunities vou possess Fand tt hances you have atthe present : ’ : . i time a* compared with fifiy years ago, t + g ta S aga e * | whe | was a boy in Charlottetow: bh of M . 2 as 4 This ar-{ s aod regulations, advice aad practic oi Tie ; | a siness training ” will get here will be real ana iportant use to you eae Z : * t th ghout fe. A a actical knowledge ‘ 8 , » we f business is important all the walks . 4 sa i Mr. B : fe, no atter what trade or profes=ior . ida ; ‘oui tee 5 me vou may take up. Any one who ean keep, o } examineand report on theaccounts of either ' 7 , — a company, Corporation or individual in . » atened =< ! Tan inte igent and correct manner Is @ val p g e ¢ that paper able acquisition to the commenwealth, ‘ . t Burke’s | wherever he may cast his lot T hope, wever, you may not UW? i.e the dog-tax mawyer tp goaneas e ' ector that we had here some fifty years y at ” Aw He was allowed ten per cent. for et we and i collection, bat returned nothing for several is ¥spaper years, He was at last ordered to the bar : of the House to account for his remissness a oe ee He acknowledged the receipts, but when ni ” r requested to hand them over, he said he g riai was ald not, as the commission ate them all must damaging te Burke a his gang p. Nor like the secretary and treasurer : , a fan incorporated company who made ont sa td ANON : s report shewing the company had made one 1 ‘es pe ae? ga oD ousand dollars clear profit, but ase ex & rable a tta €} when the shareholders went for the newspaper. Burke a having bee ev he I ad none, and it was f und after erres : si oan’ aes s good dea: of examination that he had : placed one thousand dollars on the wrong Cintar jarg ‘ aud; t always ¢ the ledger manag vad v ap Now, at the eutset in life it is well to years at aS a res his dis arge remember the motto law w i ire cases ‘Nhat man has done man may do.” How earth B , os know Old age is a magistracy from which le snsactions . : en can look into the past and although ey cannot advise themiselver, they can yom . ' r er Sait passe* | impart their experience to « thers who are com pre $ so far advanced on life’s journey. You Le T ave great opportunities bere in this col NOTES AND COMMENTS. lege, and you ought tv make the best use 2 er , | possible of your time. You have a great —The attention of young men particul-| roture before you. 1 have no doubt some of arly is directed to the able ai sres= Of | vou who are listeningattentively to me this L. ant \ r Howlan, reported borning may in the future be among the ao re Phere is & grea | leading merchants in some of the great dea g ad ling with ef r s of this nent. As many who have eg ta 1Ope passed along the highways of commerce be \ earn Chat publicat or a news you, You no loub , will have your am paper devoted to the Patror f Industy tions arouséd when opportunity presenta ia t = I rov . wi ve begu " the t-eif Une thing, let me tell you, who course Of &@ week ort The ¥ paper) ever mav be your master, serve him faith- ‘ & oma Achat 18 already y. Have his interests at heart, and pretty fully oce ‘ lon’t be waiting Sou the bell to ring or the —Some t st se Grits lock to strike ma must remember, as Nova § a are said ave sugg 1 learn your business, your habits will that as Premier Fielding has ant fi ~t when you become a master his determina run f ve De yourself. Therefore, at the outset have Parliament, he should now run against { your habits for industry, attention, care Sir Charles Tupper in Cape Breton cou fulness and faithfulness well formed, For, tv. Mr. Fielding would, evider rather } to mse ar ‘old metaphor, “as the twig is is inclined.” bent so the tree : [hen, again, there are some who, no | matter how tard they try, don’t seem to succeed. Well, you must not be down wet rs¢ . - need | ‘ake mn him, but remember the story of the or keene miners out west. They wanted to have a sis pretty jance, and after procuring » barn they > Bichard’s | Duste 4 up & piano and a man to play it. micha . “a : Re 1878 that Sir David He wast pt ples ng very well and the miners “a b . > pre latory ir grumbled. One ofthem took a piece of ‘halk and wrot ver thé iano: * Don’ Stincts ef 1¢ High nod enterenn§G engarry : k and _ _ P — ‘ Don's was unsafe spot for the orator for son eo} Soot this man, for he is d IDE his level ee Sek - | best.”, Now, about the chances in life. I have time afterwards, and. if he keeps on, Nova : ; ; awe I - eee ta een | ng Over some old letters lately . ny tS , | a 1 I fou: ad one from an old friend, dated — The crises with the nited 8 e it rise to i tates and | Rp, i 1854. He went there fora situa— ermany, followed by the expression on i , —e . fl ee of | tion, thence to New York,etc. He writes . patty from wanes an Australia in the! very hard of his chances. He had bot ei eile Meade bed wine dened lt , ' ee = ae is p.,_| the chances you have. His purse was etresgtl, to the H oT Chamberlain's light but his heart was strong’ He had a polic f “Eu ipire markets fi or the a pire 's good many set-backs but he ie still alive, xd a = ren i - procacers. Sener ap sana z lone of the firat merchants in one of that ¢ mOination Of the Unit States, } > | = & Comes - ' ~~ the large cities of Canada, and has donated 1as ithe Argentine Republic might 1] 1} : rH) . a ee <P R mNzh') nearly one million dollars to McGill Col- € fl «U0 per cent of trreat Britains |} . } ‘ — a — Sree aio} lege. I could mention many more but ' rrom this he moral 18 being ¢ A seat t ve ee 1 ae ™ ; ‘ g ad ion’t want to weary your patience. “ Re- duced toat the fr re 1 st fee itseif ‘ rar, i . : se — eu. | member wh atever is worth doing is worth In this connection the St. Jemes loing well.” Gazette urges Mr Shamberlain t . . a ae Mr. Cha aren +O I must now call your attention to the liaconference in which e solony | io . . : Cau @ cobterence ‘s wRICn om > ©vo0y | highways of commerce, with which you may make its ofier t submit its my 2 . ~~ : — will some time be identified, and§ also to claim for recognition in our markets. Other pe opie 2 say further of a seif depen fent that a new pr licy Empire need not imply the new life of this great Dominion which you inherit as your birthright, with all the avenues of trade and its outcrop, of T , - “England’s desertion of free trade. 7 eee “1 f 7 uk a C ; : 995 J : , | Which you will, no doubt, become better eed imports from Canada in 1895 increased ES se : it : gy : acquainted as we proceed. J am going to by haifa million sterling. In animals the Se ol i. in se was £400.000, wheat and fi speak to you on the trade and commerce ncrease was 10,000, wheat an Ort et 8 . : . £300.000, hams £60 ano butter £60,000, psig Englan i, the United States and ( auada, JU » Hams £0U,UUU, butter so that you may draw from practical life “ 1 aliens fn ( - . " . . eggs £66,000. Cheesedeclined £300,000. some lessons which may be of use t Eng! and’s total food imports were £149.-| — cnataiet ey or 000,000 and Canada supplied £7,560,000 THE UNITED KINGDOM. —Ithas heen said that Sir R ehard : T ne imports of the Uni ted Kingdom of Cartwright did not insult Nova Scotia as | @*¢@* Britain and Ireland in the five years stated. We-quote the following from the | ©"¢!"g Dee. 3st, 1894, were valued at ten report of his pe ch :— vItHON, ODE hundred and eighty-six mil Sir Charles T on dollars (10,186,000,000) During the i ad cs “ Aa l said, upper, bart “s same five years her exports were valued wavyervy ancient acquaintance of mine. ' om r at seven billion, two hundred and two mil- Ministeriel hear, hear«). Using the word lion ($7,202.000,000 I : : fame in ite scientific aseociation, I may]... a 10,000.) During the period : gp a ™ a named the above fi rures show rn say the fame of Sit r Guaries, if not precise- ports € sade he ex rt ’ ae ve . : orts exce ‘ sr exports by Or iy in ail the churches, is well known ino } dalleve : y svout three a!] the provinces of t Dominic: It ion dollars And yet it is not contend- 2 5 ivy 3 i ss U 3 , Ail is } + i +. a : : : : ed that, with this apparent so-called “bal- weil Known tha’ he graduated with very]... u¢ ” . 1 . ; h g! honors in | wh peculiar hoo] at” ce of trade” against her, Great Britain i MYVDYUT ua 15 OWD OC UAT Bt Vv i : > | grew poorer during those y Neva fi Scotia many years ay wheoa Ne ova ee y trary it - “sige 7 yore On ¥ . << n ontra is Scotia was arida natrix leonum, whic f , itis claimed that having my hon friend from Pict yu (S ir Ch aries taken in more than she put ont the appar- ae s ent deficiency of ex orts H. Tupper) will perm:t, I will freely trans- | | oy Pp represent three = : ; billions Of profits made by the English jate, which has been the dry nurse, aye, people durin t] t period of ti © “aor ‘ -. - opie ring tuat « ‘ > and the wet uuree, of pri bably the 1 it I iring that period of time, or an J need type of boodlers th pr IR0U is country international traffic ‘tt aggregati ing seventeen ili on, three hundred and eighty- eight has ever known. (Opposition cheers ' ppos ge . _ | million dollars ($17,388,000 ,000) or an it thes appears that Sir Ri hard made | anoual average trade of three bil Ilion, four the nsulting stateme and that it was} hundred and seventy-seven million doll lars received with Upposition cheers ($3,477,000,000.) — eee “In 188! » > y, NEW GOLF JERSEYS. pur Robert Giffen, of the Brit- Me sare. James Paton & Company have er " aie @ very choice importation of golf f jerseys in all the new spring shades and of many pretty combinations, such as pink and wn, bluette and fawn, &c. We advise our lady readers io examine these goods for they are worth going to see, beg prices range from $1.50 to $3.50. Some very good ones are offered at $2.00 aa | $2.5 o—-—-— & © @ 7 Fire.—The Guardian reports that a workehop, owned by Mr. Charles Mute} 9 Mount Heri ert, Los 48, fire at noon on Frid penter’s t ols, 4 attached Mr. Mutch was destroyed | y ay;alsoa set cf car forge and a windin who lives witb his brother, Albert Mutch, went to dinner. leaving a fire in the store When he re saree i ihe interior of - bu ding was in flames. It is thought t thatthe fire started from aefective flue in the workshe p rr oda i he total loss is over $300 The wind- mittl gione cost $100 There was no in B8urance _ aL Meerine meting of th lottet =e Dri ving Exhit n Assoc | be held in the ie nik gene pie this (Monday) evening & eight o'clock : r The annual genera! shareholders of Park ation wi the Char- and Provincia] | ish Board of Trade, estimated the wealth | of Great Britain and Ireland at £10,037,- | 000,000, about $50,000,000,000 (fifty bil- ‘ lion) which sum he ¢ lassified as follows : : OU dence jdudeensecdchesdssoul $ 8,400.000,000 Construction..... ccocee «69,608 000,000 | Foreign, industrial, na j tional securities and pub lie Send. ineees 23,600,000,000 inglish national and local sable 6s. ou. 5,000,000,000 veal and tra i. tools of $,000,000,000 $50,000,000, 000 THK UNITED er ATES’ TRADE. ' | Or 1.202 per capita. The ted States sold in foreign mar- | Kets Aeon g the fiscal year 1894 eight hundred and sixty-nine millions two hun- | dred and four thousand nine hundred and thirty-seven dollars’ worth of American | products. Of that enormous amount the | farmers of the United Statea furniahed Bix | hundred and twenty-eight millione three hundred and sixty-tnree thousand and | thirty-eight dollare ($623,363,038) worth of farm prodiic ts. CANADIAN TRADE. Before 1867 these were all scattered Pro- vinces, and it took one about as long to go EXAMINER ’ | to Montreal then as one can go to England now. Then we had but 2,250 miles of railway in all the Provinces; sow we have sixteen thonsand miles. Chief amongst these isthe C. P. R., with 3,836 miles from Halifax to Vancouver. Besides this we have an uninterrupted waterway from the Straits of Belle Isle to Port Arthur, at the head of Lake Superior, since we tinished the Sault Ste. Marie Canal, which has been constructed at a cost ef four millions. Some idea may be formed of the great traffic om the Lakes during the seven months of navigation in 1892, from the fact that 11,214,353 tons of shipping passed through it. This is 3,502,304 tons more than passed through the Suez Canal during the whole year. The trade of Canada rose from $131, 027.352 in 1868 to $240,999,889 in 1894. Kighty-tive per cent. ot the trade of Can- ada is carried op with Great Britain and he United States in nearly equal propor tions. Taking the imports fur 27 years since Conrederation, we tind a yearly aver age of $44,663,000 from Great Britain, and $44,857,000 from the United States. Another statement shows the argregate trade of Canada in IS79 aud IX94 to be distributed as follows : Country 1879. 1894. Great Britain 67,228,848 $107,256,123 United States... 79,904,720 $8,844,040 France 2,247,066 3,081,950 CFOTMIBRT .0cikcece 352,999 7 »887,5 94 Spain 394.445 445,564 Portugal .....0¢0 161,258 126,469 Italy... 181,933 511,631 Holland 210,288 625,764 219,461 1,259,692 2,780,823 3,633,154 4,763,099 7,121,172 745,830 2,264,677 505,513 3,065,764 Belgium Newfoundland West Indies South America, China & Japan Switzerland ..,, 94,781 276,065 Other countries 1,291,709 4,220,266 Totals, $151,832,863 $230,618,931 Now, let us takea glance at our equipmen to carry on this trade, and see what great opportunities are within your reach. Take the dairying interest. In 1867 we only shi pped 611,428 pounds, while last year 154,977 i poun is, or about 55 per cent of Eng!and’s total import of cheese, whilst in | utter we only shipped two per cent of Englaud’s wants. But we are doing better all the time. I know there are some who say this dairying is only spasmodic, but 1 jo not share that opinion. In a recent edition of the Dominion Dairyman it is stated that in Ontariothere are invested in cows, lands, factories, etc., used for dairy purposes, over $175, 000,000. Milk produced in one year, 350,000,000 gallons, valued at $36,000,000. In live stock Canada compares relative- ly very well with England and the United States, as will be seen from the statistics of 1894. Live stock rer 1,000 ‘HEAD OF POPULA- TION, U. Kingdom. U.S. Canada. eae 54 239 298 Milch Cows ee 264 378 Other neat cattle...176 557 462 Sheep nadia 772 574 520 Swine. of as _ ae 917 352 The Export of ‘Cevidion —_— to Eng- land rose from 63 head in 18 to 107 689, in 1891, The foreats cf Canada now stsnd pre- eminent as we havs three thousand miles of an almost unbroken line from the Atlan- tic to the Pacific out of which we shipped last year $26 504,000 worth. This work engages thousands of men along the great harbors ot both oceans and creates @ great carrying trade to England, the Un ited States and from the Pacitic to Asia and Africa. MIXERL WEALTH. Then take tLe mineral wealth, which in in Canada is very great. Cual of the best quality is found in Nova Scotia, the North- weat Territories, the Rocky Mountains and Vancouver Island. Ie 1863 the output was 623,392 tons, last year it amounted to (4,000,006) four millien tons. We have also iron ore rivaling the best Swedish, and this in close proximity to coal both on the Atlantic and Pacific. Valuable gold mines are now being worked in various parts of British Colum bia and it is stated that over fifty millions have been foun] in the placer mines of that Proviace. Then there is the great Northwest,which gaveus this year thirty-six millions of bushels of wheat. Sir A. T. Galt in speaking of this great inheritance in 1881 said: “Let me mow very briefly endeavor to convey to you some partial idea of the magnitude of the trust that has been as- sumed by Canadians in undertaking the colonization and government of the north- ern half of the continent of America. Pic- ture to yourselves a domain nearly as large as Europe, stretching from the At- lantic to the Pacific ocean, with its south- ern extremity inthe same latitude as the south of France, and its northern bound- ary along the shores of the Arctic ocean. Possessing the finest forests in the world, widely spread coal fields, most extensive and productive fisheries, watered by the most re- markable natural distribution of lakes and rivers, enriched with all varieties of min- erals, aod now known to possess an enor- mous area of fertile prairie lands destined to become the future geanary uf England. This vast country reaches as the crow fles from ocean to ocean 4,000 miles, with an area south of the latitude of St. Peters- burg of at least 2,060,000 of square miles capable of cultivation and of which fully one half produces every crop grown in Great Britain.” All these resources are ours to develop. I think i cannot wind up better than to read you a quotation from Burns’ address to a friend: Ye’i] try the world fu’ soon, my lad, And, Andrew dear, believe me, Ye’ll find mankind an unco squad, And muckle they may grieve ye: For care and trouble set your thought, Even when your end’s attained; And a’ your views may come to nought, Where every nerve is strained. I’}] no say men are villains a’; The rea), hardened wickened, Wha hae nae check but human law, Are to a few restricted; But, och ! mankind are unco weak And little to be trusted; If self the wavering balance shake, It’s rarely right adjusted. Yet they wha fa’ in fortune’s strife, Their fate we should na censure, For still the important end of life They equally may answer; A man may hae an bonest heart, Though poortith hourly stare him; A man may tak a nei’bor’s part, Yet hae nae cash to spare him. Aye free, aff han’ your story tell, When wi’ a bosom crony; But still keep sometbing to yoursel’ Ye scarcely sell to ony. Conceal yourself as weel’s you can Frae critical dissection. But keek through every other man W? sharpened, sly inspection. Nervous women will find relief in Hood’s LETTERS 10 EDITOR. THM SKATING RACES, Sir,—In_ looking over pthe prize list for the skating races at the Rink on Wednes day next, I notice that there are several money prizes offered. Weall know what trouble the Wheelmen’s Association here experienced Jast season owing to several of its members being professionals. No doubt money prizes are a greater inducement to skate for than medals, pocket knives, &c., but when we come to consider that next season these same young men whe are now about to make themselves professionals tor the sake of a few doilars, may want to compete in the bicycle races, we see how reprehensible is the system of offering cash prizes. Messrs. Dawson and Rogers are themselves prominent members of the Wheelmen’s Club, and as such should as muchas in their power discourage pro fessionalism. I know that, this matter being brought to their notice, they will re- consider their prize list, or at least dissuade anv amateur skater from competing for money prizes, AMATEUR. Ch’town, Jan. 18th. oe — KEQUISITION, THE New Sin,— The anti-Laird faction of the grit party in Charlottetown, having succeeded in throwing sufficient cold water on Mr. Laird’s candidature for Mayoralty to force that gentleman to refuse a nomin- ation, are now showing their true colors. A requisition is now being hawked around by High Sheriff Robertson, who is seeking signatures asking Councillor Haszard to run for Mayor. This is what was all along predicted, and now the prediction is being fulfilled. An official of the Peters gov- ernment travelling around with a petition is pretty strong evidence of the direction of the wind and should tend to shew Mr. Laird’s real friends h:.w he is being treat- ed by members of his own party. Mr. Laird was willing to run if he got a re- quisition from both sides, The Conserv- atives were willing, but some of the strong Davies grits were against giving Mr, Laird the opportunity of becoming the chief magistrate of the city, Hence their op- position, PRESBYTERIAN. +t e As Ovp Anp Wet Trizp Remepy, Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Svrup has beed used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teeth nig, with perfect snccess, It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays the pain, cures the colic, and 1s the best remedy for Diarrhea. Is pleasnt to the taste. Sold by Druggists iu every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value is incalculable. Be sure and ask for Mre. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup, and take no ther kind.—m. w. f. wkly—i y oe — Tuer Have Compromisep.—Two far- mers of Sharpsburg, Ky., bought #20 worth of law apiece last week in trying to settle in court a disputed debt of twenty cents. Then they took the matter ont of court and compromised. Labtes, clean your kid g gloves with Jose phine Glove Cleaner, It is not a liquid, gives no odor, and can be used while the glove is on the hand. For sale only at A. W. Reddin’s drugstore. tf. ———— eo Fresh codtish, had dock and herring, also smoked bloaters, halibut, shad, finnan ha ldies and cahnens—jant received at the Fish Market. DEID. At DeSable, on Jan. 9th, Mary Camp- bell, relict of the Jate Archibald Mae- Caulier, aged 88 years. At Newton Center, Mass.,on the 15th inst., Sarah, the beloved wife of Daniel J, McDonald, aged 38 years. piLioUs ‘and. TERVOUS: DICORDERS. Such as Sick Headache, Wind and Pain in the $ Stomach, Giddiness, Fullness. Swelling after Meals. Dizziness, Drowsiness, Chills, Fiust. ings of Heat, Loss of Appetite, Shortness of § Breath, Costiveness, Scurvy, Blotches on the ¢ Skin, Disturbed Sleep, Frightful Dreams, All § Nervous and Trembling Sensations, and Ir- regularitics Incidontal to Ladies. P Covered with a Tastelessand Soluble Coating, $ Whe'esale Agts. Evans & Sons, Ld, Montreal. ‘ For sale by ail druggists. 4 ee Ttiniiicsaill Fee NT SKallng a ——TO BE HELD IN—— HILLSBOROUGH RINK amma () NN eee Wednesday Evening, Jan. 22. One Mile—Boys 16 ‘years old. First, $2 ; second, $). One Mile (open to P. E. Island). First, $7; second, $4 ; third, $1. Chair Race. Prize, Pocket Knife, value $1. One Mile (Amateurs only). First, pair Hockey Skates ; value $1. Half Mile (10 year old). Knife, value $1.50; value 65c. Three Mile (open to P. E. Island). First, $7; second, $4; third, $l. Potato Race. First, Pocket Knife, value $1.50; second, Pocket Knife, value $1.00. One Mile (14 vear old). Knife, value $1.50 ; Entries close 20th inst. Four to start or no third money. Galbraith’s Baud in attendance. Admission 25 cents. way There races promise to be the best contested ever seen on P. KE. Island. J. B. DAWSON, GEO. J. ROGERS, ___ Mavagers. second, Pocket Knife, First, Pocket second, Hockey Stick, First, Pocket second, Hockey Stick. janl: 3 Sample Rooms & Groce'y Store. Having now completed my Sample Rooms, heated by hot water and lighted by electricity, with all sanitary arrange- mente and a private entrance to same, I have converted my Saloon into a Grocery, and stocked with the choicest Groceries, hoping by paying strict attention to the two above business to receive a liberal) patronage for same. SarsapariJa, becauee it enrich: ® the blood and thus strengthen the nerves, P. P. GILLIS. janl5—6i d&w TANLEY BROS. ———— —— — TELEGRAPHIC. DesPatToHes TO THE EXAMINER SrecraL POLITICAL -PRELING IN MON. TREAL. Politicians Going to Cape Breton. Monrreat, Jan. 20. There is much interest here in political matters, and the feeling daily gains ground that Sir Charles Tupper’ 8 return to the House of Commons will bring added life and courage co his supporters. Hon. Dr. Montague will leave ina few days fur Cape Breton, and it is probable that he will be soon followed by Hon. Mr. Foster. The campaign in the Grit inter- est will be directed by Mr. D. C. Fraser, of Guysboro, anf Colin McIsaac, of Anti- gonish. Hon. John Hagyart and Sam Hughes, M. P., had an interview with Sir Charles Tupper on Saturday. NOTES FROM THE CAPITAL, Probabilities and Speculations. Orrawa, Jan. 20. The cabinet was engaged nearly the whole of Saturday considering the esti- mates. As is well understood, the general business of Parliament is to be transacted at the present session, but whether the estimates will be passed in their entirety depends largely on the Opposition. A successor to Colonel Powell as Ad- jutant-General of Militia has not yet been appointed. Lieut-Col. Aylmer is acting Adjutant-Genera], and is freely spoken of us likely to succeed Colonel Powell. During the past day or two the names of Colenel Otter, of Toronto, and Colonel! Smith, London, also have been mentioned. A correspondent learns that the French Grits will oppose the Government remed- ial bill, and support an amendment for an investigation. Profound regret is expressed in political circles at the announcement of the death at Coulauges of John Brysen, M. P. for Pontiac. Big bargains in men’s ulsters, fur coats and sleigh robes at J. B. Macdonald & Co's, Boots, rubbers and overshoes, the cheap est in town, at J. B. Macdonald & Co’s SLEDS, SLEDS ie ak al lt Coasters, Racers, Clippers, Baby Sleighgs, ALL STYLES. We will clear them out at a discount of 20 TO 25 PER CENT. Wedo not want to carry any over. Also, CHILDREN’S TOY SNOW SHOVE LS cent trom 10 up. Call early. GEO. CARTER & oO. _ Charlottetown, Jan. Wi, in Let's Make It Up! That’s what the States says to England. That’s What we say to you: “Let’s make it up,” your prescription — er family recipe. We'll do our part correctly and promptly. A.W. REDDIN, Phm. B., Central Drug Store, NORTH SIDE OF QUEEN SQUARE. jan20 Private Residence For Sale. The subseriber ofters for sale his private residence situated cn Kent St East, and alsoa three-tenement house on Fitzroy street These properties extend from street to street, and comprise four Dwelling Houser large Stable, Coach House, Ice House ana other Outbuildings; also including in the centre a large Fruit and V egetable Garden, size 150x63 feet, under a high state of cultivatios. Tne house on Kent Street is heated with hot water, and contains bath room, et: This property is, without doubt, one of the most desirable in thecity, and is in the market. Will be sold either én bloc or separate to suit purchaser, Half purchase money can remain on property. Open for inspection daily from 2to3 pm. F, H. BEER, jan20—4i (1351) RE tt as aetna MONDAY, JANUARY 20, FIRST SPRING IMPORT ABOUT 100 SAMPLES —— OF — SPRING GOLF JERSEYS Qn Exhibition. NEW COMBINATIONS ——SUITABLE FOR—— Opera, Rink or Calisthenies, Prices Right! Inspection Solicited ! JAS. PATON & CO. CARRYING FIRE INSURANCE is like putting $1,000 of another man’s money into the bauk to oe credit for a contlngency. ‘ailing to carry it is like staking your whole-business on an un- certain game. E. R. BROW, Insurance Agent. Office, Brown’s Block Here is a Chance -——TO GET A PAIR OF EVENING SLIPPERS CHEAP We have decided to close this lot out this week at the following prices :— M 92.7 75 Patent Leather Slipper, for $2.00, $4.00 Undressed Kid (Colored), wood heel, for $2.60, $2.75 Kid Slipper (extra quality), for $1.85. Small lots in Black and Colors at 33: per cent. discount. J. M. McLEOD & CO. Charlottetown, January 13, 1896—dy THE RECORD OF HALF A CENT PROVES Watson’s Balsamic Syrup THE BEST COUGH MIXTURE TO BE HAD. wood heel, ae 25 cents at WATSON’S DRUG STORE. 1896. Gold, Silver, Cheques, or any Good Money Taken in payment of last year’s accounts. Kindly come in and get your bill receipted and oblige. Haszard & Moore. Charloitetown, Jan, 17, 1896. $10 per Set.Partial Se $2 and upwards. Gold and Porcelain Crowning. Best material, best workmansn. best satisfaction. DR. J. P. MURRAY, u25 Queen Street, Charlotietow ‘THE TIME. This Month. THE PLACE. 136 Queen Street. THE GOODS, Boots, Slippers, etc. Hockey Matches WILL SOON BEGIN. ? What's of our Are you prepared for them the matter with getting a pair HOCKEY BOOTS? Until Saturday, January 11th, we will give a specia! dis- count of 15 per cent. on them. Headquarters for SKATING BOOTS. LADIES’ GAITERS, 35c. a pair. A. E. McEACHEN, THE SHOE MAN. A chance is now offered you to secure Boots, Shoes, Slippers, etc., at reduced prices. A big Clearance Sale in order to make room for Spring Goods. During this month we will give Special Discounts in all kinds of Footwear (Rubbers ex A Nice Assortment gl aii Pictures and Picture Moulding JUST OPENED. PICTURESFRAMED | eee” NOTICE. Having sold out my aitions LePage’s Old Stand, to Mr. Frank Beales, I would respectfully thank the farmers and public generally fur their generous patronage, and solicit the same for my successor. tomers and friends. It does not smoke the chimney, and until the last drop is out of the lamp. ASTRAL OIL from D. W. FINLAYSON. janl8 giving it a thorough good trial we have no hesitation in recommending it to Jour cus- If you want the best satisfaction buy PRATT'S BEER & GOFF. | jan8 cepted). “‘ Cheap Shoe Store.” T SNORT NOTICE ? — AT § } , i NOTICE R. K. JOST, i36 QUEEN ST. | i - Two Doors Below Prowse Bros. i ’ ' be dhs 7 ' . Notice is hereby given that the Annual janl4—dy Good Work : Low Pr ces. General Meeting of the shareholders of oe i Tue Examiver Publishing vn will ' saris i be held at the office of Tur Examiner PRODUCE WANTED ' newspaper on WEDNESDAY, the 29th ene MeMillan ql Hornsby oo inst., at eight o'clock in} yrggps. ¢, WEISH & CO., 3 Taber- J bang pacle Street, London, beg to solicit regular yer spe STATIONERS. ARCHIBALD IRWIN, endguiente at Hie thie Heke | ee oo Secretary. other Canadian Produce. Best prices ‘an3 Charlottetown, Jan. 15, 1896. realized. dy 10i wy 2i—jan13 — tts Astral K Oil Pratts Sura erosene . A few days ago we received a quantity of the above Oil from New York, Fand after ; a Le Wega will burn bright and clear wick Returns Requested for all Accounts Rendered Dec, sist, 1896, STANLEY BROS.