AP Ssiieia Ae Saas THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN. JANWARY 8, 189% Goa , > LIK; \ ¥ n } vs f~ N :, KJ I » ~ e, THE $' STF »> EET 4 | an elegant assortment of } - — mines * Overshoes in one, two} Great Jacket and three buckle, razor, | Bros- a Oe % nd round | ogjiitiiliasmua pornvea, , iHe STANLEY is waking the round trip Oy . ~ ALLEY The Shoeists ——— THINK of the _OSS—.sr te your .business when burn- ed out, even with full insur- roust ance; but think what it be with no insurance. A prudent man always insures his property. I represent good Fire Com- : Q panies, R. BROW, Insurance Agent Charlottetown E. een toes: all sizes and styles} & G0. LOGAL AND OTHER i ! | | SOG BGT SSFESTOOOAF a YOUR MONBY will buy you good bread if you leave it here. We sell onlv good bread, bread that wi! please you. Try us. Our ¢ rices are Sc for Vienna Bread. ‘rdinarv bakers’ ! Vienna, a bread. ae for . bc for Creativ. TELUPAONE 9s, D. STEWART ECLIPSE BAKERY Se SE64SCEAGD Ew . oc 000006 eee ; Bakes Fest Brend. =i @ e2\' J ee? 7 22 oe JUST RECEIVED. 6 Casee Oranges and Lemons Oranges selling at 15 cents » dozen. W. A. HUTCBRESON. Klondike. Start from Vanesuver, Because 1. VANCOUVER is the best outfitting point on the coast, goods heing consider- ably cheaper than in the United States. 2. VANCOUVER isthe nearest port of departure to the Yukon district. 3. VANCOUVER is the terminus of the C. P. Railwav, whose steamers will start from VANCOUVER this spring. 4. All worth-bound eteamers cail at VANCOUVER. 5. Direct steamers to Yukon ports have new commenced to run from VAN- COUVER. 6. VANCOUVER is the only Canadian ‘port where parsengers .ransfer direct from train to steamer. 7. KLONDYKE is in Canada, ontfit in VANCOIVER, and save 30 per cent. Customs Duty. W. GODFREY, *sident Board cf Trade, Vancouver,B.C e@064 7 @©+282 8] 24 © 2®- OE S4O84 a ; i | Loig ' ' } at three o’clock. jan article reviewing the hockey seas n | the C. W. P.’s to play them at Charlotte. | town | which is the Sth of that month, and r says that the St. John team can get a match with the Vietoria’s of Charlottetown, and also with a team at Summers sinicaiiilenmaaall Suxs or Evxcuaxp.—The officers ot oo 2 + | Becton eccmpgeyim enn) Ls it ll iM al i lh Hk es aac Milt whined + ott ‘ wn t- 7 _ -* . - . - . A | omforts. | —— 5 er rere’ ‘ Atel a Sed 3 ; ie" | UNPREGEDE : 1S Eelow Zero [f not,call and see the 8} ec’al lines we are now sl oving m English . Filled with pure white cottva batting—covered with “4 ‘eodsome art CO \On— prices reduced. “g “See our Christmas counters for Bargains.” ie rt) ; — PR oad OOO ae Ne . vy ee Sal EKER BROS ras ITEMS between Pictou and Georgetown today. City Covyci..—Regular monthly meet- ing of the City Couucil on Monday evening next. avscbialigeraainie Brarrz’s Harti.—Rev. Mr. Corey wil] preach at Hearts’. Hali tomorrow afternoon THe Weatner.— Westerly winds and fair today, becom ng un-etiled with strong southerly winds tomorrow. Gosret Merrinc.—The Railway Mien’s Meeting will not be | eld on Sunday after- noon, so that all may have an opportunity of attending the united meeting of “Christian Endeavorers” which takes place in Grace Church. To Kiexpixe.—Three carloads of dogs arrived from Newfoundland via Halifax yesterday afternoon on the way to the west. They are to be used in packing the supplies over the passes to Klondike, There were 400 canines in the Jot. cviesnclpgiiten A Sxvc Scm.—T be gross amount reaJiz> ed at Miss Macmillan’s recital in Sumwmer- side was $100. After deducting expenses | therefroe the sum of $623.45, was left for the children’s ward in the new FP. EB. Island Hospiral. cuntineitipmneninn | Given tr FoR Lost.—Tbhe Gloucester | schooner Hustler has not beeu heard from since October tik and bas been given up | for lost. She carried a crew of fourteen, amoog whom were John A. Macdonald, of Little Harbor, and Malcolm Mathison, of Montague, in this province. —_—- &———-- Tue Hcckxey Season.—In the course of at St. John andthe negotiations in pro- gress for games with teams representing other cities, the Telegraph sayr: A letter | from Chs.wticlown P. EB, [1,18 very encouraging. The ;resident of the Abeg- weit Hockey team of Charlottetown wants on the second Tuesday of February ROSENBATH NOTES, A concert and pie social under the aws- sale.— Beer | Pices of the Rosenrath Lodge, I. 0. & T., ~ | was held at the Roseneath Hall, on the 28th ult. The followiog programme was successfully rendered : Address...............0.8. Gordon,. Esq, Vocal Solo.............0....Milton T. Mtuon, Dialogue—* The Storm.”—G. E. Snlpii, Miss Maud H. Munn, Miss Aznie Ste- wart, T. E. Bulpitt and Miltoa. Manon. Vocal Yolo................------T hos. Cameron. Recitation............Mise Ella Cameron. Dialogue—* Coming to an Understanding” Mies Maud Mann, E. P. Munn and G. E. Bulpist. .... Vocal Solw........ ‘Miss Maggio Stewart. Recitation ......... Miss Phoebe-Mie Donald Dialogne—* Josiah’s First Courtehip,”— Mise Annie Stewart, A. Hamilton, T, E. Bulpitt and Milton T. Mann............ Duet- Miss Maggie Stewart and R. M. i cccsinsces «30 he 050 " Violin Music............Joseph McPhee. Ifthe long and contiauows applause from the audience be taken, as evidence of reward thep the parties engaged in the abce: programme were well repaid. The entertainment was followed by a sale of pies, anctioned by Johm A Dewar, Eeq., of New Perth. If the good prices paid for the pies and the rapidixy with which they were got rid of be takea as an indication od the down-fall of the government then its fal) must be great aad its ruin speedy and complete. A sem of thirty dollars vas realized which is to be expended on finish- ing the interior ofthe hall. We were pleaeed to notice amoag the audience a number of *s seeete / Students from the Prince of Wales Covege, who are speading their Christmas bo‘idays with their friends, who no doubt will give a good arecount cf them<elves at the proper time, With pleasure we mention Miss Grace Gordon, Mr. Heber Smith, Rose- neatb; Mr. Brenton Alley, Us. digan; Mr, A. Cameron, C. McCann, Montague. Success to the students. A meeting of the shareholders of the Roseneath Hal! Co., was convened in the hall on the 4th inst. The yetiring directors presented a very satisfactory report leaving a substantial balance on hand after dis- charging a) liabilities inourred in fiaishing the outside of the hall, The following were appointed directors for the ensuing year: Thomas Belpitt, Daniel McQuarrie, Dougald Munn, Jobn A. Stewart, O. S. Gordon, Duncan Mo. Intyre, and George W. Smith, A Reser LOCAL NOTICES, lLolee Eldon, for the ensuing term aré a ge follw s 3 i Past President= Wj Pedrded. President—Joho H Wonacott; } Yice president —Thos Dover. ¢ Craps W i Kirby, Secy—Andvl4 F New-con. Treas—Jheo Moote. Is’ Commi.tems nA Williams. 2nd—S Whittuok. 3r/--E Heartz. 4:bh--D W Swan. | Surgeun—Dr H D Jolinson. Trustees -J D Laptborne, Douse, B Hobbes. A W teaching that instrument. He will be ‘plankets at Stanlev’s—l0 pairs $2,95, Each of oairseven large departments to be unlcaded this montii; at half-price; Bargains for January : 7 iT Tulk about Jackets why amy person aan sell old shopwora, out of ; tyle, bad fitsand such like in Ladies-Zacques at Half price, and be glad to get clear of them at any prios. Ouz. sacques andi Capes are all New This season Clothing Department 487 Men’ an@ youths’ Ulsters will de cleazed out this. month for $2397, 4.50, $5 They ave worth trom $6.75, to and $6, $12.50. 300 Overcoats, costing from $5.75 $12, will be soldi from $2.75 te $6, All our Reefers, Suits and Pants wil be thwown into , this great sale. low prices, store, for you can’t. Fur Coats asd Robes Horse hugs, Caps, Bop Shirts, Under. Each and all at prices. never before heard ot in the city, Gents wool and kid Gloves, Ties, Brages, Sweaters, white and colored Shirts, must be seld before stock takimg on the Ist of Fob’y. Socome this month, ask for reything in our clothing, Cardigans, ete, line and it’s your’s at a price Dent imagine for one minute that yon ean, get better valxe in any other PROWSE BROS DRESS GOODS Wool or Kid Gloves, Corsets, Hdkfs, ets, all must go. Weare bound nat to car~ ry any over till next season. Just think,. $2000 worth of biack and colored Crshmere,. vlack and colored Serges, etc; all good, new, tresh goods, including all the newest and! most fashionable shades, at prices that aze lowered to startle the matives. Al} we ask is for you %, come and see the goods, get the prices end you will shave in the bargains. PROWSE BRCS to Ridicu]susly PAY UP All overdue aceounts must be paid this meath to save expenses We must have the mweney; if we did not want it we would not ask for it, so kindly come and pay your ace; by doing so you will save us =& lot of trouble aud save yourself considerable expence Office hours from 8 am to6 pm No trouble to turn wp. accounts and grant receipt This Great Sacrifice Of goods will be for cash only Don’t al'ow anyone to persude you into buying till you have geen our stock We are bound to make this the greatest January for Bargains ever known to the people of P E11 PROWSE 8 *{ for $2.50 a pair, 2 pairs $3.50 for $2.95 a enw os ew SS as Ne a en Jeet 03.9 ‘|The Wonderful Cheap Men Now is the time to buy readymade “lothing as we are clearing out all odd line.” left over, and there ate not many mercha..* £¢//ing ladies's sacques cheaper than us. Dro” 1 80d #€e.—Prowse Bros. . » — 6, Oly To Lovers of the Violis Call and see Mr. W. A. Grant who makes & apecialty of Anditers—W W Clark,G M Philips, H T Higgs. OpprerLows.—!he utticere of Wildey for tLe current term are : N G D—D Morrison. V G—Jobn McLaughlin. B S8—Trevor M. Wa'ler, PS U—Frank Mui e-y. Treas—Johu MeNev.n. P G Wardea—Frank C Batt. Con -— Philip Bridges, P G. 1 C—Edmond Walker, () G—Cheater Acorn, P &. kh S N G--Geo Wal'er, P &. LS \ G—R A Jenkins. RS V G-—W BR Boreham, P 6. LS V G—J KE Matthews. k SS—Wuian Fic od. LS S—James Bateman. Chap—A I-nnedy. + P G—A € Clements. +. ° plesane ‘o help those who may wish to earn, Comé at onee and secure your BOOTS OR 1S9ss hours to suit your business, Enquire at Mrz. Sellers, Prince 3‘. The London Daily News puwhifizhes a *uggestive record of German antovraecr. Before the present emperorcame to the throne the averege’ number of persons seutenced yeu ly for leee- majeste was 489. Since then the sverage as become 621. The average length of ittiprisonment was 175 davs. During the last five years (Fermanas Lave suffered in the aggregate 1,289 vears’ imprisonment? as the price of very limited freedom of speech. Five per cent, of the condemned persous were minors, =e OO 484.88 248 8 O]4H OOo tt —» Pure blood is absolutely necessary for perfect health. Hood’s Sarsapariila is the ove true b.ood pnritier,and great health Organist—Albert Mitchell, giver Ol rf rr rt q Ch‘ldren’s Furs «il «al «il «ill sill} Now is the time to buy iH ones—they want them—we have them, BEER atti FS FF FFF SS 9 SS eee ee £ A £& A ESE EES ES — In {hn {jh li» {h- Storm Collars i> I)» Muffs, Etc p- warm Furs fur the little |» We wart your trade this year and will do oar utmost to secure antl hold it. “Good Shoes,” “Low Prices” shall be on? motto. During this month we will have special bargains to of- fer you in broken sizes, ete. All felt shoes and slippers at reduced prices. RA. KR. Jost: Stamper’s Corner. =e e@ 82 22 @ @ =a. »>es =] r ~>es2 2 2 ef 4% 22s 22] oS PARTNER WANTED. A good experienced man with a mode erate capital, wanted asa partner in a first class geneial business, (country). For further particulars apply by letter addressed to A. B., P. U. Box 9, Char Jottetowa, jan6—di w, w2i - HENRY R. LORDLY C. E A.M Can. Soe. C. E. Graduate College of Civil Engine ering Corvell University. Consulting Eogineer for General Work, Specialties: Hydraulic, Sanitary Engineer- ng and Bridge Designing. Offices at Charlottetown and St. Jobn Isjauu correspondents address to Charlottetown. cet 14 d&w weet teret tees Miling To Contractors. ! BUTTER TUES, u “dersigoed up to the 26th inst., for the o- ‘Assets, - = ER PRET ET LT TT NULL Sealed Tetiders will be received by the 1,500 in stock — Indien imaiitifactire, New and well erect, 2 of & Chiirch at North Milton, made. Lt ee etn epecitien CarveELL Bros. tions to be sO#2 “t the office of Alexander , a. Horne Esq ‘ Chi *-Melown. to Ch town, Jan6—2aw2w. All tenders must be Stcompaiued with } ———— . good and sufficient secur. tY, for the faith- fu! performance of the wo;.<. Tenders to be marked “T @bdeF fo Church.” The Committee does not bind theri#* teemselves to zecept the lewest or apy tender. Bottled Joy. Ewpty bottles wanted, cheapest cash pfive paid for al! kind of empty bottles, JOHN P, JOY, Victoria Cafe, Gt. Geogre St. fae ST ——_ JOHN R. HOOPER, Chairman. A. W. HOLROYD, Sec’tv of Committee. 5 : Y WANTED—To borrow, $2300 / °r ce North Milton, Jan 5 1898. 2 i eetn war n 28 acres on Lot 22, worth $6600 cash. Writ. "“Owks 4 A, Box 355, Charlottetown. dee23lipde Standard Life Assurance Co’y. OF EDINBURGH, (Established 1825). = $+42,000,000.00 Deposit with Dominion Government, - - Invested in Camada, - - - © = = « s $ 3,000,000.00 13,000,000,00 Policies World-wide and Free of Restriction. ee.-esePAYABLE IN GOLD...... Rates low, and security unquestioned, FRED. W. HYNDMAN, Agent for P. E. Island JOHN O. HYNDMAN, £pecial Agent. Oh’town, Jan 6, 98—law& w. ‘ i ** e % ' seers oo ne 5 enn nod ae ; fi Sana hae - nade" 4 remncomnaneiae y * coon afi ae A i 7 eka Ce aes ce ro on