ee THE THE DAILY EXAMINER. ANU ARY 1895. SITUATION IN FRANCE THE iefeat of the Government upon a financial iestion According to the statements ef respon ients resident In Pa on 1s full of cause ei by Harold Freder that likeness .of her ris, the situa fora’arm. It ts stat Paris grow? more and more wo the elf in the worst periods f the se, who saw the street — t - s e what the Par bin the Reig f lLerrot new press a have ws seen only to have aggravated the abuses a! reaimed, [tis impossible courts to take cognizance of a i “+t hundreith part of the insults. and libels diily hurled at the President, the Premier and every body The old ivy aan. 1a ithority. eise : ‘ Pos I rit ers of denunciation ie infull swit When the Chambers decide that a certain black guard, who is in prison for Pre 3} le ant, elected a deputy meanwhile t of Paris, merely as contempt- Znorant and who has been ty the Gobe- abuse of th: tins distric uous affront tothe ch: amber, shall not be allowed to write attack released, this fellow is and send out from prisoa a violent ou the Government, and the papers are permitted to say thai the majority in the Caamber voted as they did under minis- teria! threats to prosecute them for black- mail. Unhappily every fresh step of the p ‘osecutore breaks into a new sewer of p litical or journalistic Corruption, 80 that these wholesale denunciations secm to the turbul- m isses to be true enough, and the - : a2 ent wind of s xciali-m goes on doubling itself on the Parisian proletariat. If any desired to heart, to foreign Machiaveili have a Paris male after his play upon and to sting and bully into a wild would sweep the own tigerish frenzy which whole Government along into the maddest of mad courses, it lies ready to «6hand= in this year 1895. A manifesto on the morning of the 13th inst., signed by forty-four deputies, is de scribed as surpassing in violence any simi- lar document thus far is-ued,and the minis- ters considered the question of prozecuting the siguers fer insulting M. Casimir-Perier, who is called in it “ the King of Anzin,” the name being that of the mines out 0’ which the father of te present President made fivé*million francs. The ministers did not order the prosecution of the signers that they to do so would give rise of this manifesto fur the reason were afraid that t> a comparison with what is taking place The situation is still further new finaacial in Germany. complicated by the dread of aseandal in whieh certain parliamentary personages may be compromised. Every- bady is saspected, and every day news of their ar mentioning the names of tho-# reat is expected in political circles and in the lobbies of the Chamber of Deputies, where a veritable panic prevails, The President of the Council of Ministers said recently t> one of h's intimate f-ieuds, ¢ are now dancing on a volcano.” If it be true that M. Casimir-Perier has resigned the Presidency, it may be that the tion has already begun. eraup ee CASH DOWN--ONE PRICE. Tue new departure of Messrs. James Paton & Company is to We trust that they will have tators in Charlottetown, Summerside and The day of the long credit With few exceptions bny they get be commended. many imi- elsewhere. system is done. ers can now afford to wait until the money te pay fur that which they really need. This being the fact there is no longer a good excuse for “ two prices.” Firms selling for cash will soon be able and sell the:r goods upon the best terms, and so obtain the custom of the best people. Eas SUPREME COUKRYr, George Dixon vs. James Gorman. Ac- tion on-a promissory note. Yesterday afternoon the jury-after bemg out for four hours rendered a verdict for the plaintiff for $160 and interest. Tne Queen vs. William Macdonald. Indictment for attempting to obtain money under false pretences. This case began yesterday afternoon ard will occupy the attention of the court all this afternoon. Attorney-General for the Crown; Stew- art, Q. C., for the prisoner. Morson, Q. C. is present in court watching the case in the interests of the Post Office Depart- ment. to buy for cash, and so be ab’e to buy ee In Olden Times People overlooked the importance of per- manent!y beneficial effects and were satis- fied with transient action ; but now that it is generally known that Syrup of Figs, will permanently cure habitual constipation, well-informed people will not buy other laxatives, which act for a tinvs, but finally injure the system. cise aes aiiadbiiba anil Sau Wil sam. Cox, of Monticello, Ky., ate New Year’s dinner around the board at which sat three of his wives, and he is only 58 years of age. (ox was first married at the age of 14. The day passed without a ripple of excitement. Tue fastidious Englishman thinks of Poole when he decides that he wants a new swt of clothes. Every well dressed Englishwoman “asks for Priestly’s dress fabrics. The higher grades are partly wool an T paztiy silk, and the effect of this combination is exceedingly beantiful. There is at once a richness, and softness, and delicacy which appeal toevery woman of taste, These ide are sold by first- class dealers. The trade mark is “the Varnished Board,” round which the cloth is rolled, Nothing else is Priestly’s. i An Indianapolis young man who con- tiaued to pay attentions to his best girl | arainst ber father’s wishes, recently re- ceived a dose of tar and feathers on calling at the house. : _daudies’ gaiters just received at Goff Bros ' jis 4i eee en Continuation of Our Great Lowest Prices Ever: 2Oflered: liws.Opaidlettetown. ae If you have not thought of buying | his legs and arms were broken, and ‘his FLOODS IN BRITISH COLUMBIA, A despatch from Vancouver to the Star reports that the we aters of the Fraser ok wind-, whose peculiarity is to alonz the surface of the water, caught the swollen river and backed the water down wer all the dykes, which withstood the floods of June. Lulu t-land, -where the grestor part of the catt'e of the province are roaming, is threatcned with obliteration, while Sea Tsland. is three -feet~ beneath the water. ‘The is coming over -ten dykes @a° Lulu water Is fand, and the cattler have been" dgivén to the high knolls. Thé ranchers have b-en time in 51x sending floode: i out for the second months. The Government is g boats to rescue the cattle. Bridges hither- to untouched by the floods have been swept away and the roads destroyed. There is no communication between the suburban towns and the large cities. All the waters in British Columbia have gone mapoed their bounds. In-Vancouver the | lars of the whole ale houses have been flooda Jand a great Joss Su-€ ined for the tiret time in its history, oh On Vancouver Island, one hundred miles away, the floods have done great damage onthe railroad lines, To add to the general di:comfort, the snow in the mountains has seriously handicapped the Canadian Pacific Road in handling the large quantities of perishable freight now waiting for shipment. If the season had been summer instead>-of- winter, the tos te the province would have been irreparable. Word comes from the Dominion and. Provincial Gov- ernments that the work of building per- nanent dykes several feet above the high water mark will be at once proceeded with, regardless of cost, ————— EEF 2 NEWS NOTES. The Quebee Legislature wey prolonged on Saturday last. ' The people in the mining district of Ohio are in great destitution; and carloads of provisions have been sent forward. The exports of specie from, the- port of New York for last week amounted‘to §2,- 099,300 in gol 1; and of silver, $l, 791,713. The number of laborers at work on the Panama bad beem reduced to-two hundred. Their wages are only $1 per day in Colom- bian currency. The Manchu princes . are said, to dave taken the defence of the country iafe their own hands, in order to prevent intrigues of Chinese officials. A. W. Withers, a wealthy Englishman living tn Gloucester County, Va., was re cently swindled out of $5,000 by gold brick schemers. War is again threatened in Samoa, ac- cording to news brought by the steamship Miowera, which arrived at Vancouver yes- terday from Australia. Expe riments are Leing made in Vene- zuela with a tieatment for leprosy, which, it is claimed, if it does not effect a cure, will ut least stay the progress of the dis- ease. days ago at Patras, the principal seat of the foreign trade of Greece... The.shoc’ causcil a panic among the inhabittnts_ of the city. Harry Giddings, the AustroCanadian herseman, has purchased the trotting stallion The Wasrsee, at Simcoe, Ontario, and six mares at New York for shipifent to Austria. The Governor of Alaska says that the seals have all gone.* On St. *George and St. Paul islands alone 30,000 dead seal pups had been found last year. This was due to the killing of their mothers by the poachers. Mrs. William Waldorf Astor was buried at New York on Saturday, the only per- son of the name, among the Astors of New York that followed in the funeral being her husband. Yellow fever has again appeared in Rio Janeiro. The siesmers’ Mitthell and Twickenham, with cholera on board, have beeu ordered to Isla Grande. After ship- ping new crewsthey will be escorted to the sea limit by a warship. The elite of New York are discussing the love escapades of Miss-- Anng »Gould; danghter of the late Jay Gould,” and an heiress worth $15,000,000. “Miss Gould's latest rumored engagement is to Harry Woodruff, an actor formerly with Charles actor suitor has retired from the stage and is now taking a law course at Harvare College in order-to be more eligibie for au-: mittance into the Gould. family. Miss Gould recently broke an engagement with a New York millionare, who was “hany years her senior. ~ Two rezent incidents in connection with the relations between Great Britain and the United States are of interest.” One is the message of the President of. the United States recommending .. that assent be given to the request of the British Government. for-the possess- idn ef an uneceupied island ofthe Hawai- ian group for the purpose of landing a cable from Vancouver. The other is the satisfactory settlement of the’ Mosquito Coast question, concerning which The New York Nation says: “At! the entanglenrerits, are cleared away at one’ 8troke;- ‘throug England’s amicable agreement to rendgade her. protectorate over the Mosquito Coasi, and the full assumption of sove.e gnty ov. ¥ that strip of territory by the Government of Nicaragua. This peaceable diplomatic achievement has left the jingoes — speech- less.” $$ i Pe Imitations of the celebreted “T'yke” serge are being shown by many tailors but any customer who knows the real “Tyke” will recognise them at once. Look for the trade mark ‘* T'yke ” on back of every 24 yards. , Loxpox, Jan. 15.—A despatch to the Pall Mall "Gazette from Chee Foo, under date of January 15th, says it is rumored that the Japanese have landed in Shan- tung, twenty-five miles south of Wei Hai Wei, and that the British fleet is cruising in the vincity watching the movements of the invading force. oe Sramrorp, Conn., Jan. 15.—An Italian at work blasting on the railroad a mile below here this morning held a dynamite cartridge, which was too small for — tie hole that had been drilled, while another workman placed a piece of steel on top of it. then struck it with a hammer so it would explode. The man who wielded the hammer was b!own high .in the aw; face literally blown off. He was inStafit'y* killed. The other was probably fatally injured. 2 —- = 4 Dys spepsia seldom causes death, but per- nits its Victims to live’ on in misery. Hood's Sdrsapprilla cures ayepetnis gant | River were on Monday last higher by two feet than during the terrible floods of dst | June. Hot weather, se venty in the shade, luring the previous three days, brought | down the snow from the mountains, *well- ng the unusually high tide The chin- rush } A severe earthquake occurred a. few Froham’s “Charley’s Aunt” companys ‘The | ~—— — — a DAILY EXAMINER a.’ titi LETTERS 10 THE EDITOR. GEORGE HS. 4 | | Dear Sir,—Geotse H. has not dared taj] | ansiver my que stiof He tries to attack the though that paper corres- editor oftthe-G dardian, | has declined to notice anonymous | pondents. Now. I have offered to meet George H: on his own ground, but he has evaded my | question. i James L. , . {For business reasons “George H.” does | not deem it advisable to name the kind of goods to which he made reference. He has shay Ti ExdMiner the invoices to which he referred, in proof of his state- “ments. There never was any patent on bthe goods! referredto, No doubt modern machinery has been a factor in the reduc- tion of the price of the goods, but the iain factor has been the home market protected from outsiders and the keen competitio between Canadian manufacturers at the present day.] SPECIAL NOTICES Advertisements under this heading cnarged for at the rate of fiveccents p r line. If vou need canritd gools, we con’t see hdw you can e&@hse your disregard for economy in not coming here. Cheap sale «till going on —Sanderson & Co. Attend the great mark down sale now. going on at Prowse Broz. The bargains are allover the store. In every place big discounts, big sales, big stock to select from—Prowse Bros. ; pee SOE Nk Be ie pes LR ae Going Like Hot Cakes !—Flannilette; Gingham, Grey and White Cotton, Dress, Goods, Mantles, etc., at the closing-out sile, People have heard of such bargaing¢ but now they see them at Prowse Bros. DeLineaTor and other fashion books for February at Carter's Bookstore. jan 16 2i. 5 A big . argain in ladies’ waterproof cloaks. 5 sample garments, latest styles, with single, double and triple 30-inch capes, worth $7 to $10; our price only $5. —Stanley Bros janl5 dy&wy 3: Executors’ Notice. The undersigned Executors of the last. will and te-tament of Donald McKay, late of Oyster Bed Bridge, in Queen’s Couuty, P. K, I., Merchant, deceased, hereby notify all persons indebted to said Estate to make immediate payment to Mr. A. A. McLean, Attorney-at-Law, Charlottetown; and all persons having any claima against said Estate are hereby required to present the same, duly attested, at the office of the said A. A. McLean within twelve months from this date. Dated this 17th day of January, A. D, 1895. HECTOR McRAE, Al BERT McKAY; JOHN McKAY, GEORGE McKAY, Executors. janl7—dy li wy 2i_ pat -AU CTION-- SALE. Estate of — Oyster 6 Donaia Mek=y. Bed Br. dge P= = We will tell at Public Aitet tion, on*the premises,on WEDNESDAY, the Thirtieth day of January, instant, at Ten o’clock, a.m.ie— The valuable BUSINESS STAND of the late Donald McKay, Lsq.+ ab Oyster Bed Bridge. Atso—The Residenih, oi, Buildings and Farm, consisting of about 60 a res of excellent land. Aus>—All the valuable Farm and Implemenfs on the Farm. A.tso—Ail the stock of General Mer- chandize in the Store and Warehouse, in- cluding Dry Goods, Groceries, Coal, Lum- ber, Oats, etc. An: ibventory,: ef the® property éan- be seen at the office of Mr. A. A. McLean, Attorney-at-Law, Churlottetown. For terms apply at office of A. A. Mc- Lean, or to undersigned. HECTOR McRAE, ~ ALBERT McKAY, JOHN, McK AY; . ee Mc KAY, janl?7—dy li wy 2 Executors. Stock < + ee How lt Is Done! How I account for my business being successful last year “is that I did my best to satisfy my cus tomers, both in PRICES and ‘WORK MANSHIP.="Ba@lievin# as ¢ Ldd, thatd tan do wirk CHUBAPs ER and give. as SATISFACTORY A JOB as any firm in the city, “waturally I am locking for an in- crease in businessy and will Ary. and give the public good, honest work, | lowest prices ae entire satisfaction. If I have not done work for -you befere, give me a trial: “order for _ BLANK BOOKS, JOB? pti TY ING, ete. QUETFN STREET. . janld NOV that the hinskoot season is_Over, we. are enabled to give’ more time to the REPAIRING DE- PARTMENT of our busi- ness. Qrders promptly attended to and. .work, ay Pret ‘oo Ge: TAYLOR, --Watebmaker and Jeweler, ow? all stomach sroubjes.- ; + “nt 33 a ; % ns sonrn ee ” eg A * janl I ee | attend. J. D. TAYLOR,| jcreasing. ‘Charlottetown Driving ‘Park —AND—— Provincial Exhibition Association. Meeting of this in the Masonic 29th January, at The Aanual General Association will be held Temple on TUESDA Z; 8 o’clock, p. m. The Transfer Books are after the General Meeting. A. B. WARBURTON, Secretary. 1895—ddow tL dte closed until Ch’town, Jan. li PROGRAMME a Ore) aa ‘THURSDAY, TELEGRAPH IC. Sir McKenzie’s Health. Orrawa, Jan. 17. Hon. Mr. Bowell took a drive yesterday and afterwards attended a meeting of the Cabinet. Sir Mackenzie is looking in good health, and says that he feels remarkably well. Attimes his cough troubles him, but it is gradually leaving him. GENERAL TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Lonnoy, Jan, 1b. —Th he Standard to-day denies that Great Britain is sending an en voy to-Nicaragua to demand that Chief coast, ‘Vice-consul Belanger having to a & § 4 Giarence be .reinstated on the Mosquito Grand. 7 ‘Entertaing Bint) 2 vec tae hain , lsare; owing to private business, it ex- plains, “Mr. Harrison was ordered to Blue- tields from Havana to protect Briti-h in terests.” Pirrssurc, Pa., Jan. 15.—Over 100 em ployes of the Carnegies Homestead steel lank who attended the Sunday meeting fof the purpose of forming a labor organi- zation were summarily dismissed by the company to-day. It is expected all of the 800 steel workers who attended Sunday’s meeting will be discharged. _ Rome, Jan. 15.—-General Baratleri tele- graphed that on Sunday last he made an attack upon the Abyssinians under Ras ital Dieta MASONIC OPERA HOUSE, eet us: ON omuly y 4 Thursday = PART Selection by Orchestra. MAYPOLE DANCE with Ribbons, in. three figures. Crowning of the “ Queen ” (Miss Maggie Cotton). Fs fr Papel thre +4 stra. 2 < ; Peectnn If Me if Ki iso y plain Cards. wag Grand muet? be, Lakes Playin¥ vel ‘by the, “Or Oe CHARACTERS: Kixc anp Queen or Hearts—Miss Lil- lie McGregor and Mr. Geo. McLean. Kine anp Qveen or Diamoxps—Miss Mary Irving and Mr. Frank Cotton. Kinc axp QureEN or Spapes—Miss Rosa Churchill aad Mr. Walter. Peake. {KING AND QUERS, OF, Gugas—Mfs: Maud: ‘allan 3 and Mr. Arthur Clark. Acres-- Amy Logan, Maud iy Earle, Wi ignie Brecken? + Sates 2ibbe Davies * 3 Bett}. Lionel Peake, Walter Cotton. Heraups — Mr. FE. A. Earle, Mr. Ernest Peake. ag: #5 69 IE 2 Entertain ment at janie. Bremner, > 2 Rogers, Doors open at 7.30. 8 o’clock. Admission or and 83 eants. Plan’ of down Stairs * at plan of Balcony “ Dr. Dodd’s. : pals. “met } “4 al Papers and Mage zines. ~ 24-7: . re ; rhe Siena Sale of P: apers and Mas aza- zines, from the files of the Y. M. © A. ReadibgRoom, will be hei on rm “Sistine, at 8-0’cldck, p. me * All deSindus of obtai: ing the best current periodicals at half pubis hers’ Rrices fre eS to Bs ar. * Er35 . D JOHNSON, i D gorcy. 2 _ jaal i—tl de ra iF for somebody always and for everybody sometime or other, at : %. -* BE. W. TAYLOR’S, jJanli _ sCaineron Block. ~ GANNED Goods. LOW PRICES. WE QUOTE: ns ; Lomatoes, | ai riereseeereese J COntS per can Wax Beans, Apples, 8, mame: ohnnrene Bee: > cet na ek sn aA ca * Peare, We a af ” We Piictshdine s toecueva. ma US « Damson Plums, ) Raspberries, | 16) donke Blueberries, (°° » cents per can Pitted Cherries, | Peaghety. 3-Ubs ..6ci5.036.- 050 18:17. “ $f SAD. coiaek 0.343% 35>. * Strawberries, 2 Jb ....5..... io: o Tomato Catsup, 2 Ib.. Asetd, Jams, 1 Ib jars... sO +16 “ " Jellies, satiate Fo 20 se “ : co" Jams, y Ib paila:? 2.75 er! “ “ a)b “ $1.45 « = Byery: ‘Cah Warranted fresh. 2 t i Fs Por Vaslgonly. $3 ; t Preomped | & ca. “st ” - wa ! | I have the larges Furniture business. _ delighted | with 4 jof competition. bargains “ys gx *, “iF © JOHN Wy ts 1 nes - x 2 ey 2 BBs ta ed; © <i aa = iy MER fg = — ms Sa far ls me = sas Mant & induce you :- $15. 00 Garments for $10.50; $10.75 for B77 are all this season's importation, the ‘lutest and-best in Moke” STANLEY inch a Jacket or Cape _ reason, THINK OF IT NOW. sil j iia" i. 3 r $3.5 | Chaslotetown, January ‘7. ee ta [iain of the year. Hasgasoia. After severe fighting the Ital- troops werg vietorieus. A-large pam- t ‘of Abyesiniays ere. killed and niatiy taken prisoners. | Ten thousand. Abyesin- jans were cageged i in-the tight. "T hie-Ftal- n and native allies; oniiin bered 400. Ras [Alois gasvia, who expected is dervish al- lies to make @ simultancous attack, cross- ed the river Bella in the face of the Ital- ians in the morning. Under fire of the Italian machine guns the Abyssinians suf- fered heavy and soon retired. They re- newed the attack later, and concentrated their forts on the Ital.an flank. At this juncture the Italians were joined by 3,000 men under Gen. Arimonde, who made a fforced marc! of fifwen miles. The Abys- sinians then fled in disorder. Cairo, Jan. 15.—A native journal, Al Mokatam, publishes the following: The Sultan recenfly asked the Pope to arbi- trate the Armenian question, and His Holiness sent to Constantinople a delegate wlro.proposed that the powers intervene, and intimated that it would be necessary to get practical guarantees that all reforms ayou ll be carried out. . The Pope purposes jeans an@4j to ‘make representations to Europe that the troubles in Armenia arose not from | religious matters, buy from bad govern- | menit. J . ‘ Luots, Pe 4s= Look atsour boots this € eeti. © Special low > priees—J. B, Mac- Donald & Co. Buy your boots at J B. Macdonald & CP ae t At Carter's Bookstore NOTE S on the International S.S. Lessons fer 1895. . Will sell them at $1.00 each. A few XMAS NUMBERS of the Illus- trated Magazines left. Will let them go € Are a few at HALF PRICE. ‘A lot of BOUND BOOKS, 40 cents. A few pretty CALENDARS for 1895 at worth 25 to Your choice for 15 cents. half price. POCKET and OFFICE DIARIES for 1895. Will sell them cheap to clear them out. above COME If you want any of the QUICK ! janl6 00 Cases Oranges. JUST RECEIVED and selling at 18 cents a dgzen. W. A. HUTCHESON. janl5—I wk DELICATE = FEMALES Who are suffering from General Debility, Anemia, And all Wil! derive great benefit from PUTTNER'S EMULSION, It improves the DIGESTION, purifies the BLOOD, and repairs the waste that is constantly going on, and completely re- moves that Weary, Languid and Worn Out i Feeling Atha women cdinpléin’ of, particularly at diseases of their sex, > ‘All Druggists keep it, Price 50 cts. per *bottle.~ d&w tf—jan7 “Come on, McDuff, and woe to him Who first. says Hold! enough ?” Stock, the Our ains they get.- customers are «I hey advertise our Humuititree* sales are in- I am bound to meet all kinds ~ Look *~ a Par fe |S eS out for great ed ot Bx 3 a NEWSON. greates t varie tS arid? Towegt = trices ‘of any in the r t Sy f JANUARY 17, 1895. LOWER & LOWER Go the Prices. Greater and greater he- comes our sphere of usefulness ‘in. the Dry Goods line in this city. Higher and higher we grow in the public. Finer and. finer estimation goods all the time. Public judgment of the grades of eatches our idea of one price to all. You will find our pricés as low as the least elsewhere— often much lower. See our 1,000 ends of Cot- ton. They savers.” are ““ money- JAS, PATON & CO. $10, 284, 000.00 is the amount of New Insurance applied for in the Sun Life Ass. E. R. BROW, Agent for P. E. Island, Co. for the year ending Blst Disceitié 1894. Charlottetown, Sistesy 10, 1895. -_- ——-AT THE -—— HILLSBOROUGH RINK ‘nine teianeeseanh Friday Evening, January 25th, OPEN TO THE WHOLE PROVINCE, including Two Races for the Championship of P. B. Island, Ist. $3.00 1.50 1.50 . One Mile (Championship), One Mile Boy’s Race, Sack Race (without skates), Donkey Race, 2.00 . Potate Race, 1.50 . Three Mile Race (Championship) 8.00. . Obstacle Race, 1.50 DP mI? Orr OF bo . Backward Race, 1.00 Prize for Best Donkey, $2. Galbraith’s Band in attendance. Entries close Thursday; January 24th. Doors open at 7.30 p. m. Admission, 25 cents. Kk In Races where there are three prizes, enter. or no third money. J. B. DAWSON, 0, u GEO. J. ROGERS, § “SKATING RACES 2nd. $2.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 4.00 1.00 50 -Raees at 8 o'clock sharp. 3rd. $1.00 50 50 50 2.00 50 four to Managers, janl7—thu sat tu thu ABOUT TO START: aN _— YOUNG PEOPLE HOUSEKEEPING MAKE A MESTAKE if they do not make a ihorough inspection of our well- stocked Stove Room. that is always the wisest and cheapest to buy. In Buying Stoves they naturally want one that is always reliable. commend the MODEL GRAND, PERFECTION and VIC- TOR. The use of them prevents worry and disappointment. DODD & ROGERS, Pe - - Charlottetown, January 17, 1894— tu thu sat eeetnenalnesianme agora peneeatomah Our Steves are of the highest grade, We re- THE RELIABLE HARDWARE STORE. CHEAP FLOUR FOR CASH. x, ’ TO YOU, DEAR READER, —wWE WISH— A Happy and Prosperous New Year! Begin it well by saving money. You wear Shoes, of course! Become a custome of ours, and see what money you will have saved by the end of 1895. Yours for Footwear, A. E. McEACHEN, dec29 THE SHOE MAN. CLEARANCE SALE. ST, GEORGE PHARMACY, All our splendid stock must be cleared out before the end of January at 10, 20 FOR CASH and 35 per cent. discount, ONLY. Accounts due us must be paid in Lefore the end of January. DAVIES’ DRUG STORE. jan2—dv & wky King’s County Liberal-Con- servative Association. A meeting of the above Association will be held in the Court House, Dundas, oa WEDNESDAY, 23rd inst., at 11 o'elock, a.m., forthe purpose of organizing the Liberal-Conservative Party in the Riding of King’s. As business of importance will be trans- acted, Liberal-Conservatives from the several Polling Divisions within the Riding are requested to attend. By order, CYRUS SHAW, Secretary, _ New Perth, Jan. 15, 1895 —dy & wy The Big Rush Is On Seige decal HASZARD & MOORES. OUR STOCK OF HOLIDAY FANCY GOODS — Is Going at a Sixty Mile Clip. COME AND GET SOMETHING out of our CHOICE STOCK at such a low price. HASZARD & MOORE decl8 SELL only the BEST, whieh is Woodill's German Baking Powder, and-you lack no customers to dec5 BEER & GOFF have a large stock of Flour on hana, which they bought at the lowest point touched by the Flour market, and they: are now offering it to “their cus tomers at a small advance on the cost. Their new high-grade brand, called “ LILY QUEEN,” has been giving splendid satisfaction, and- they can confidently recommend it as the best Family Flour on the market to-day. BEER & GOFF. Charlottetown, Jannary 17, 1895—tu thu sat 3 < . x ns .w@ ‘ J 3 tL . I aoket Sale, oa the following ‘ners geod aio ERS?” -GAR ;~ uy in the latest FIMO: double texture, made «fesed Nag < aty yen, “4s S. @ he. ead single, Bargain in Ladies’ Waterproof Cloaks. READ WHAT WE OFFER ‘THIS WEEK : NTS, eg: lang, a rth $7.00 to $10.00--OUR PRICE, STANLEY BROTHERS. eee and triple detached BUY.