s Ra ~ a aor ~ pearance Rr nr ne _ et r , x qi r x MINE R ss rn ’ ‘ Ae Pal r ® © bad THE DAILY EXAI) 4 . - ° . : - THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1896. mH cilhcinatec Sa z a | ™ ee ae —— - — eet hoe LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. | enue snmin Chamewns ob! ram} ‘ | LETTERS 10 THE EDITOR of the other Maritime Prov inces to the | Fp tt Rp apne Bonny eget PP Paw : H 5 i apt — Passed pacefully and triumphantly | «| eect that the people of Prince Edward | % aa ottey Gathering on Government Pond | isk auntie ty haesee: Maen tain Oe | Island wereZamong™8the kindest in the | m ie oe : : S03 ee | daughter of the late J. W. James. and re- | LETTER FROM PROFESSOR cratc, |” rid. Uhere ie nothing I regret 80 much | Have 5 ou heen disa p pointed = ine o Nearly two hun — persons assem)! ed | lict of Wilham Newman, of wy eanive, ‘dni | Oe ee ee ee gee ye ron Be ' q ee at Government Pond last evening g to wit | Wngla: d, and nephew of the late William | Duan S1a:<-Before leaving “the island oe "eg Bet rs ee = es I = 2 " ° } 7a HS : Ri , ness the fancy - ss carnival T here D mise, Ksq , also of England. Mrs. | on hie as : fret ile . - ‘ , . 3] 7? ae rent ie : “+e " “ ri my | Hn using Fi bre i ‘ham Oils - a "HH ’ | were between one and two hundred skaters | Newman’s health -_ failed during the ' Pee ert Onn, | oP meee te TULRIS Oe “Cnet Ek Sha Go my i af “ : 4 esteem: Giessed in ali the colors of | lant year, bat bathind eerloes was neon to express my apprec ation in the warmest | little part in making more widely —s > : i Ws \ “—s | the rising sun. Torches were place i, short | hended until a fortn ht befure her death, a. o oe winety opal eT { the character of this Province and _ its 5 ce i ~ Mu { Z » distances apart, all around the ice, and a| when the doctors thought it necessary to | t ae : ~ ee a = re nex | people. | 7 : i . track was c\eared around one part for the | perform an operation, which seemed to be i ‘t gt Pa _ yeep, —_ charged I should indeed be ungrateful if T failed | ¥ Always Cut Across the Goods te 4 t \ as spectators, which, we are sorry to say,| successful. But two days after she sank wit 1 delivering, have been received by } to make a kindly valedic torial reference | Ei - é ‘ \ | was not nearly large enough, as some had | from extreme weakness, passing away on people of all classes upon the Island. I { to the press of this city. For the Following Reasons : ; ; st . to stand in t vow. Numerous p'gcards | the 17th January, aged 60 years. : have a strong ee that ee Farewell to brothers of the quill! | e * A. O : norrow | were standing up with various inse: ptions Converted when young under the min- the threshold of a change in’ the’ manner In print we use each other 1/1], In a skirt, for instance, the fine creases or | skirts and sleevee, and the weig't will not Le _ ay Frida ‘ ‘ mm them, as, ‘No fast skating,” “Stand|i-try of the Rev. F. Smallwood, Mrs. - conducting our rr of farm opera- | But in our hearts we're brothers still. wrinkles that run lengthwise of the goods should | felt. A fiw inches of the No. 30 around the y , ~ of the ice,” etc. Costumes were to be | Newman enjoyed much of het Saviour’s | (0"°:,.. rhe anne et Se ee ee It may have seemed to the readers of the aiways ran around, never up or down. hem m ty be neeessa-y in a street, skirt. a Ss f Wa Mt) seen repreeenting nearly all the trades and | presence all through her life, and was ae at eee — will be mae " ns, | @harlottown nev epapers during the last | _ _ They will thas act as so many little wires, No. 20, rae Mevivm, is best for giving body, : Hove) . Orrow $, vicissitudes of man, and the skaters sang quite ready when the call cauee to **come and pee sot — ae want f in the fev months that the Guandian coud | 4 giving splen tid support and stiffaess. The drag | and ‘ nd mth is ecats, capes, ete : 4g pean ed trom th e small boy of five to the man | up higher.” When sasked if Jesus was v—preaigelivearesal oe — — scarcely Leeoneideret as being in “ues aod strain will also b> across the grain, which is 30, Tue Heavy, should only be used a ai I y f thirty It would be unfair to particn precious to her, she exclaimed : “Yes, ar ee to _ eevee “— | venty harmony.” with any of the rest of | me th tough r that way either “Single Op Bouine, erie ? i St : ’ Pe ‘is \ arize, as the areases were all splen j It precions, precious ! Pease the Lord.” aaa a = pasties sig ca ae geondenn heated toll i No ey THE ote ce used in = | lapels, etc ; i was late at night before all had lef the] and said, “Get the book and sing.’ she able prov 8. Mor oney om less | ihe a gr wiley wae ay way wil ve found ample support for a yi [ Pond, having passe l away an ning | herself joining in the 1 ioang She hai laad will be the ipeveuule yesn’s. rhe ae to hike _ ee ea - i ak " heel . which many will never forget Phe thanks | af amily of erowe up edu and dauchters success of these FP laa Mr. Editor, has all the other yapers in town, for their . al i 1 l Pe d b i tl . t ai p ‘ | F 1 hi i ‘ i cari ") . . ‘ it lh ate dine to Maar Alex Terabe mr: Cal th te : fi ‘w : é : o vite been large ly due to the energy and efforts of i . ae : J bey perience “ oo . ; 2 t } . I p ace an ripe kc Strain equa y ou in ne and interlining a re uy inourn their loss, but” we can’ write | the local committee in charge of each, | MS2¥ courtesies and for their receat Find | 4 i a George Potter and others who kept the am — are the dead who die in the Bus. my firet.and best thanks are due: to words concerning their “friend, the ene- | 3, ee ay sigue meting ot | ESatnts eal managing the gn ant | rm Sur Sad ie watt | Hie Memo the Let Governor fr hin | nat nades Tec teen as | eee eee ‘ R. of : A us abd | especia!!y to all those who helped to «lear iow w them.” M. F.. 3: ee and geserou' aid. Jam considerab! y younger than is eae } * : . ; ‘ a: tin : ri eee Eee es Me te ie an Oe hoped that pe ; d ue commuittees of management were as by many of the people of this land of eternal: | 7 he name and number is on every card | Used as sbove, satisfaction is positive ‘ : : aiwass * t will not be long before another of those STREET SKIRTS AND HOUSE SKIRTS ewe a > “— youth, and although many Of my boyhood | | i _ Se ity . 1 } en hedferw cg lg do Lille Gouii, i j j - arnivals takes place, and we would aclvise | oe a A lhe OR. = Rev. Father Burke, Messrs. have wes wild” Ge: ebtnie “2 chase: and. : Now read again carefully and remember Mrs. Jenness Miller, Mrs “Fr ank Leslie ana it ‘a i u M \ members OF | Messrs. Dawson and Rogers to “lock out.” \ = ’ , J. t Weeks - A. Keefe | inky darkness, confusion and pi, I ha | be | a thoasands of otLers. 7 z Gies Wiss arv Society w ; ue Pe Skirts should be interlined all _ Summers ce Messr t hard Hunt, f 4 ? nes i P - ' ths | 4 Fat mot ¥ ; ae tees: : A 8 e k. at ene | through, from woist to hem with light | W. A. Brennan and J. Mollison. ice coming here been emp ng fag Meets a x ai _ . LEAGUE OF THE CROSS CONCERT | weicnt Fibre Chamois. If it only comes Charlottetown. -—- His Worship the ae someeeee m but et rt oe | ray “ ’ 4 , ¢ a ee , | part way upt vial alls " £ Mayor, avii, Lal at Mr. Cottor ie chivalric consideration extended to i i - | t t t zs ] ; gd at Phere was a large audience at the top giving ; aN aa pr Bagh on = j . 4 see. Saris ae a oe : me bv the abler, older and more exper . iéil 5 0 a iave Et 9 cu i ro per y; i a an Mo |] a League Of the Uross concert in tne Ly- | add any noticeable w: ight bat gives the Cardigan.—Meéssrs. Jas. E. McDonald, | '®8¢e¢ rere of Charlottetown is | o a 3 ceum last evening, and the programme | folds and ripples that body and a sprivg | M.L A.,Jobn Robertson, John Serimgeonr..| worthy of especial mention. Hi: d ti ray 3 ‘ : 4 Prepared for the occasion was well Fre- | which they ail all the way up, in sae | The press of the Island iis hee uni- | I bays Arse © regret my coMNag | ave use 1c Ww rons Ww ' 1g! if t ie t =" . | of the ec cae be ne — | to “2 any good and lasting style. It | formly generous in che amount of space bee —— 3 Edw: af { Is) Mer because . be ' ty nen ore xcelient vocal Solos Were co it Pl | shon alw avs be cut acress » goods devoter . - inn A | ough 1e@a ving y it BOONner Lhan was expec } Be antl , 2 " . e ° ‘a cl = ~ i cn «Cf ue o t iby M sses Hy: iman, Beno t and tu ‘ked secure ly to the Ji: ae F " one if en prove oe << ed, I am assured of awe lcome bac k at any | BLE or hav e been induced to try the ~s ast as good : imitations. * ‘ j oe rae Orgs | eat aa : >| wil othe faruiers ot the Toandy | fore time ty people whom I xterm ita | a i i om s : . it i es : a aa hea area a } di ssemination will be entirely due to the |® 4 roe ait) - : ty] se co 1 ae | : jan25— 624624 > * ¥ os itil eaadian et ee | ganhlidaie oe ll ? ; | kindly offices of that welcome \ isitor the | And without any rence) say £00 Ye; | . 3 ( : siderable amusement. The piano solo by family newspaper | and withoutany cant—God bless you ! | a pe mA ut i ‘| @ : : ‘aes . | 1 pe F : a A i - : “awe = M ne Gall eat — ” ~ agg | “Al ow me to subset ibe myeelf yours Harry A. WoopwortnH | v asa Ti ey ey a ey et te yee . : cs . was passed. Tiers " to wi i cS : ; nee : : a i | sincerely, {for the development of fruit — — — oa . as omen gh moa ati Ce ee ee } growing on the Island. THE VRESENT MAIL SERVICE, ic ' j ! ‘ ‘ : _- * | cornet solos. Mr. Hogan’s mandolin play: | Jean Onase | de r s nik e 8 il Mt, . ig was very gool. Capital readings were | | Aa a Oc ee ae L - 3S mene 2 weil given by Miss Kelly, Miss Mackenzie | | Charlottetown, 1 eb, Cth, 1696. Sirn,—The managemeni of the icc-Loats | ’ 5 ¢ , a goa and Mr. C. B. Warren. The various num- | MR WOODWORTH’S VALEDICroRy, | at the Capes this winter is being charac- i Sj “4 . I 3 D ASS : bers by the League Band were played in a | violas | terized hy the usnal lack of jadgment, not 2 | IX Gros Ss. ai warcs ora easzards i Crest are | .pcditable manner The aceon panists | Sir, — Before Jeaving Prince Edward | to say etu ‘idity. The people of the Islan d i 1. = yeques de ee 2 | were Mrs. Kelly, Miss May Carroll, Mise | Island, I should ie to, in some degree, | Shot uld have every effort exercised in te . | a bi _ Annie Fraser, Miss Palmer, Miss Katie | follow the example of my worthy prede. | bebalf that will help to give them regular | | 2 ns : ae ) ; i ae > ios % i ai ae , xy Reus 9 tiene McLean, Miss May Sullivan aud Miss cessor, Mr. M,. . Mai i ronald, after his | mails. B it what is the caret Neat y | Hoads Garea arilla. i ' Phown } resignation from the Guardian, and | every trip that the boats have male from | & ‘ S eo — —— -.-- | through the medium of the press say a | Cape Tournamentine, there have been bags | @ e oe . i = at ps ae & Nicest bees ce. P. 8. Brows, of | fe w parting words in the nominative sin of mail Je*t behind. Surely it ie possible | One £ross. ; i ‘ , J — *. ae oe ae a gular. ienanid thi There are plenty of oppo ii events of the season, and second to none | the Revere Hotel, bas bad built for track | I did not know, until after I had agreed | sition boats that could be hired when the | j omen } other use a lic wht and comfortable speeding ane | | to come to Charlottetown, that I should mail is too much for the Government boats : ee ' racing sleigh. It is of the box ety ¢, oe n do any work on the Guard.an in the line | tohandle. Surely the Government if it will | i j Wholesale and Retail. . a am ie : as ” J — aa pe ee _—— ne ue oe | | of editorial. w riting. Neither, of course, did | Not prov ide a : sufficiently capable : 4 } uecVona Agains : — eS : pou ’ er I foresee that the regrettable illness of Mr. | Service neelf, will not hesitate to | . De 4 ail! bef S Court. The coun- | carriage factory of D. MeNeill, ‘ tructions | Higgs, and his consequent departure from employ extra help when the occasion re- | and we can help you do it | a sel are now ssing His rdship Mr. | side, and was but ur ider the — ructions the Island, would place me in a more re- quires it. If the Agent of Marine here | . , R E D DI N B ROS i Justice | : und t ase W likely | of the city horseman. — — rye iW d all. Gf sponsible position than that of associate | bas the power todo this he deserves no j if you leave your orders 4 fiaisa : g redit to the maker and & goou san 7 | editor generally entails. thing but blame for the present unsat.s- | YY | , ‘ »POSITE POST OFFIC : Eva ines | home manufacture. sh | During my connection with the Guarji— | factory state of aflairs. If the Postmaster Wy, with us for a good, warn | OPPOSITE POST OFFICE. Farr Meet —-The: was | : | ian the duties of editorial writer devolved | has the power to remedy the existing y “ff Aj Tarec . 7h , } fel a splend g fr vrowers and } DIED upon me, w th the exception of a few methods he should remedy them at once. | 4 i py Oy el coat ol U Ister i and if A esa apatite anti cccs aretarte eat na farmers at Cardiga sterdav. Mr. M ee ae times when Mr. Higgs was here and a few | Year after year this unbusinesslike and Nee" af Ree, of Pownai, wnied Prof. Craig. At G encorradale,* on Feb. Lat, | times since when I was abeent from the blundering system has beea in operation. a, you want the cheapest | ; and addr t :. A report will McPhee, senior,in the 88th year of city or otherwise engaged. Since Mr. | Why are more Government boats not add \ JPN . Tl. ae ‘ appear - v's issue age. Ma~ his soul rest in peace. : / ' Higgs’ di parture, while not considering | ed to’ the service. Last winter and _ the . HS Ready made U Ister or Over- | . | Se ~ as Waiksta eaaea ie Saturday min tig | Directly Interested . | myse elf entire ly responsible for the w ay in j winter before we had t ) wait sometimes | aie : . ; ld . | a . : * ReraLt A A eting of Prince re ce oe Se : | which the entire paper was condneted, | | for weeks to get mati that would have ar j coat SO In t ie city we can | : Edward » R. A., will take place in | ®°08t¢ | ee hs ind " me have tried to exercise my influence in that | rived at the proper time if there had beer Vy . . WAN ts the iower pa rt 1._.C. A. the deceased — ao arkable for aie nie : 5 | line, and have thought ‘it but right to the | enongin boats for the work. In the last supply you with if. It t evening at 7 As there w bea mat- ; Olensive “disposition, and lived a | public and to myself to ho'd myslf re- | Englich mail received here there weresome | m4 } nae ‘eee : ter of vita st before the Council, a | Christiaa fie | spopsible for the matter appearing in the | letters which had been lying for a week | won t cost you much to a pair of Moccasins for snowshoeing fal me @ of ra is re sted j (Other papers please copy ) | editorial columns. So, ¢ althou rh a con- | at Cape Tormentiue. NINETY . | or other purposes, (on’t fail to see the bargains we are offering. All , J . —— - | siderable amount of more or less authori- | _It is high time a change in the manner | nee 7" prove it, Just step in and) gma see them. All Winter cor ‘eohésididiiecodaa tah act ee. R - Phe pia f the scemesenaee GREAT 1898 tative pressure has “et anita to bear | of transporting the mails was adopted. Let | ok Opera House for “Our Regiment” will be { upon me, I have kindly but firmly declin- | us have more boats put on withont delay, | > a oven for t : f eserved seats to- 4 ed to allow anything to appear in those | Since the present means seem inades quate morrow sv) morning at 10 ‘e: ek. | Snuff Your Candis A ; | columns during my presence that did not | for the service. The heads of the ee u * ~ ' a i . ee : . . , ¢ j i a Atl special prices, clear. lor prices see our window. |. Orches airs a Bros., baleony | happen to coincide with my views at the | ible departments in this ony should have | oe shinai z ; at Ra and secure good particular time. As far as possible, I have | found this out long ago, but it seems as if | iy » oe . +. et le: vores Oo be ¥ tid a I y the Jane dis : I Vv Oo tv , le rf thir mb « nd are incap i . ‘ : pe \y>4 ineeareecemenaiteiaabanaaiainemer~titiaiays p K 0S Tf vou cp titt b irn 1 right . eae . - | \ j I ulde h (;uar in they o ru - } - ; i = 7 . | Our A inual White Good Sale begin | po! cy as *’an independent yOu nal, no- k bl of lear ing by x perience . . . a~ | | 136 QUEEN § | ¥y you must er uff t some 4 r apie I y e p Beoncsesgean: aebeeryie a a $ sa" ” , receamcite ‘ = : } lesa, aiming US Pvusiic Opinion, 2 \* a a ; } ; an i P ir.—This forenoon Annie Stores are continuing as they January 3lst. WEEKS & CO. have been ' tranimelled and fearless, aiming to be jus t, ’ g ea ‘Saw Stampers Corner. ; is ‘ * t } ed snuitling. N § | impartial, reliable, newsy, seeking at all | ee | eo et hp Ke oe ivynes wae ted of a firet infraction san—they need sr z. No | nlanni = : » shes “re ’ es ty XB hh; 5 de é ‘ I een A = a i e oil peg ‘t nur enti | Planving weeks and months ahead, where times to further the interests of the reo-| giz —Jp reply to the many false state- <2 YN ~ — 2 :j ofthe Uanada i perance Act @ hne so with ours. n onr ntire i‘ _e a <i. . . ke o a? re . eo "7 Se ere $ sé sts : vo months im- S business career we haven’t stood é preparations count for everything. The | pie. —— = —" — of | ments circulated by Mr. Clarke’s friends, | . Ne © = ' — . ae + ; : | . | the slan may have ram pered | | i an a: the -anvase, | £ { mA EC i ‘ prisonmen Margar McKinnon «= still for an instant, always for- ee ile ciate 9 - oth in the press and in eir Ce ass, | la ‘ \ ' ” } ee eee yr od a ee ayaa be na, @ | Values we are now giving are the very best |me in some respects, I have | permit me to say that I have no connec: | Bh ew a ; i ‘ ed to two mon yopularizing or know the @| obtainable, and the qualities are exactly as | tried, while seeking to be fair tothe three | tion whatever with the Citizens’ League, | © i ; ee , i . : ; one ol 6 “a Fearon a da on ; | political parties and to all classes in the} o¢ which the Hon. Donald Farquharson is } .) i We -— Tee er Ice on Mutch’s i oe his aoe — | ¢@ oe | Sepresentng ane time to bey © ww, community, to be by no means neniral | president, nor am I in any way associated | | Pond at Keily’s Cove, only a few minutes’ ye : pe . e @ | and sensible people will appreciate the | Wherein the interests of the pubic at large | with any other clique or class. I am con wont | her oe th w — ill deliver it a8 : prannignn | were concerned. sine utly and in the | | there cheap. e are also cutting on Se SSILLS a Rixx. — The carniva # a | advantage of first choice. Here are some | Ths mn pnadertakine sneol a difficult seating the ward a ih fon wet iggins’ Po d, three miles out 17 ; 1 of e. That, in undertaking such a difficult nterests of economic al citv. government. | gin ond, three miles out. ae > he Thursday nigbt instead o , inane | ae ae ie ~ MYRICK :§ , We ‘ akin . us ‘ JOHNSON & JOHNSON, e of the leading features of our WHITE | Contract as the one which I consid cn H. C. Dovuse., | Feb. 4 J. H. MYRICK, : a © i iay ‘ vat prep m= re oein i 1 yr . ’ : 9 . — a ie | - | my dutv to fulfil as far as possible, I have | —_— ' — e a made to mia : tin most Pe c $ | GOODS SALE :— | succeeded in pleasing al}, it is decidedly | WHAT ABOUL THE CLUBS? i A ensetretenreerntee —— a Cessfl carnivals ever in this Pro- } Dee ee ee ee sana i ey v The R ‘ > beautifully de Honor Graduates ia Pharmacy. | TABLE LINENS.—Bleached Double | ©O?trary to a newspaper man’s experienc Sin,—Will * than Reich aeoe ' Feb. 13, 14, 15, at (ra aud. _ ie 2, thal ond , S | Damask Table Linen from the manufac- | 0 expect. That I have succeeded in pleas- oe, cage ade sbeges os — et } ; corated by Mr. W. P. Doull,-and an elec pe ; co : se ke f all sides litics and of all | ple, who see no fault in the Scott Act, | . ° enn sie i ac ./ ASSBVSISSTVEASSSSBOY s, Belfast, newest designs, all prices. | 92 Manv Of all sides of polltics and of all ca Wh i Ki bl 5 t Off K B : a -& spay * © giv wy Me. Y P. | ee . this ae classes, I have been most agreeably assur k ndly explain why it ts they condemn the 1C la BS us 0 6r hormous argalns, a McDONALD, ‘Denies, will be in : Ga : ne as, Sine 6 aleataes tinwd | ‘ : ; hea a . \ » -«, 6. : in 1 : . , oh ae) eet olla oe : | Extra Heavy Cream Damask Tabling,} ed during my stay in Charlottetown, es. | Club in such terms? The Soott Act must | | Crapaud on the above dates at Dr. Robert “id mireny sand a wees if oul | large variety, low prices. Best Irish and | pecially since leaving the Guardian | surels COND TERA OTS Vague ~ else some oe ee ee son’s. - Shall not visit Crapaud again be oa . recht ical me | Seotch Linens. | [ wish to sincerely and heartily render pegeiaon woul i base been made, or Hr We are candid enough to admit that we are somewhat fore October ' oe r ae poems 1anks for the many Kind expressions o se inserted, in that meritorious Act, } J. E. McDONALD. D. D.S i ‘ ' | wn . 7 rTATQ . thank for the many Kind expression t ause mse oe | ‘ i . ta so aie ; se i fm | Ni > we . peama (r. W. H. Croskill, of the | TABLE NAPKINS. —s ine; Double | eeteclion wt my very ae cfiunts to | whereby all clubs would °¢ compelled to | OV erstocked. It would not pay us to carry goods over the | Summerside, Jan, 27, 1896. at - Ela ) r ) | Blea ] é e, all sizes} ,- a ae ial ee : : any ac t ; . . . , r : 3 r ‘ ‘ = : ' Fence Elwacd Island Commercial ( ; amedial | Bleached Dama 5a. ait atte, g2-95 | 40, What [considered right. I have re. | close when any town screpted it. If it | season; we would sooner lose money than do that. Our, G i = i bege sta tion in the slLOW ; } Superior value at Sl.o Si.i and $2.U: ‘Peers siete tilt ott Aieada wal cannot close those clubs, wherein does its 2 a } i window of Prowse Bros. store in the os thes from people of all creeds and | oeerit courist 2. The Scott Act. is some | POlicy is to keep money in circulation, and we propose to sell | Cit if Sta } , 1 } s LINEN TOWELS.—275 dozen bought }-Of ai! shades of pojitics, Ministers of the a : nena ‘ ° . Pe . | r . : ol} : hie : 1 diff vot) - s specially for this sale and early tpripg gospel, prominent temperance workers, | thing like some tem} erance people, a our entire stock of W inter G Goods regardless of cost, loss on Silky el A ‘ cenect, . ies Several ailterent “Giiei. ; Te ’ ) ‘ etet . -aters ne in classes, whil € | , : aa aty ies fa ndicate a thorough Le islation traie. Two special lines— 4c. each, $1.52 Guardian shareholders, leading politicians | cater yore rain ¢ i ef, * e . pretent proli t, and at once. Take the hint. Such vy ahuen as these | Nick el T of es a a } 3 each. $1.21 : ze f widely-varying views, and many others | (0 aim at Keeping quer from att, | } i knowledze of his business on the part of 5 paeqw and 1c. each, $1.21 4 dozen. hese tans 608 ef ible dude aieuenale Axti Extreme, | C2 ‘t last long, so don’t get the tail end of this greai offer. ii is sohios | lention in well worth Our leaders, direct from makers. } hi g t ay i ale eae Ter W ; | beet j - 1 $1 6 O tt 12 > 50, is. 0 | Steel ¢ flattering remarks about me, and several } e nave reauced our dt vercoat to $ » our . ‘ : 2 ae | i ; os q TES i yeomb ‘ fi orson- Gent! call and see those all-linen —- ce : ns We can remedy anything thatis| COUNTERPANES in Honeycomb people with whom I was not before person a eee ae ce 206 : | Beaver Overcoats to $15 00, and our $25 Overceats to $18.25. | Pi: ited i and Satin Finish, in 8-4, 9-4 and 10-4, | | ally acquainted have had the kindness to pandkerchiefs we are selling at 20c. each. | i 1 I 2s of the > ror cE? rs 5 plays ey mat h io morrow remediable in the way of worn fur- | direct from E ogiish makers and positively | introduce themselves to me in order to ex- | —Moore & McLcol. | Frieze U! isters, wo! th Sl ‘, OW selling for $15.25. This ate | & 1 x a nicht o a as the very best value ever shown by us. — os at my pe a] eens in eee = big | chance for a good investment. Call now. This sale for Cash | AOE i ; 3 i J niture. n fac @ claim é om : All this bears out the statements made | white goods sale-—Moore & MelLeod. j 1 a2 ‘ . 7 »pR¢ aS diree : | r 7a - > j . : . } CAMBRIC EM BR JIDERIES lirect to me before coming here by inhabitants only ° 'C heap S. 7 Groal—C. BR nothing in this line is remediless | from St. Gaul, Switzerland. Designs sinisilsudisinpitcees Madiiiedamsioleassiielie / | ~ Point—A S ar : o3 | handsomer than ever. Special prices, 2c. : Ee } = For price of Musical Box ‘ r Point—C. Sullivan, (Capt f placed in our hand+. February | 1, 39¢ , from half inch to 9 inches ride. | & A. y cDON AL as, I ia ‘ oulilvan, apt) i ba . i : ; b vas is—J. Campbel}, P. Duffy, ry J ‘ 1 ‘ ! : see window. : Re 3. Bos . : isa good month to have tais work) =SHEETINGS. English and Cindi Cl’town. Jan. 30. 1896—246 FASHIONARLE TAILOR. "4 ‘ e } ' . P . ‘ 1 d 4 : =: 4 dine ave oursleizh call. (from manufacturers), in 2, 2} an | “a ~ —— Aone, , ‘ a sg ere : | yards wide. Lowest prices ever offered. fl — sa | ee - ee —— =X E. ¥ V. TA’ j LY . O R, “ G \\ ee } } © : 7 é “ee e ‘ r ‘ C4 + i ( ( — rlis] ] i — ee pane PILLOW COTTONS.—Eng 7 ; an: © CAMERON BLOCK. i ‘ Haszard Car vadian in _. wir dthe, Plain and Circu- | aici bgt” © | WARY WRIGHT & GO LED, | vaven corrose somo —--= ~ | Offer You Bargains pe" am | janl7 DR. H. 0. JOHNSON re) ge | <A _ . _ Canadian Whites and Twilled White and wie pce : Scoured. Best English Cottons at special a e > 73 aan In Up-to-date Furniture 5 ‘NOS! ‘ ‘. 4 wien > | fu ‘. bs 7 A LADIES’ NIGHT GOWNS, CHEMIS- D « : EYE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT ‘3 ; tt a ES, DRAWERS, W HITE SKIR Ps, alf at aE . ee | | Us oF a2 ee ee ee ak “We find the best and §& | Office -- ‘Kent Street pA Y som GEN T'LEMEN S LINENS. Specia 2 | Aug 16, *94—ly , ~~ line of Gents’ 4-ply aya re 10c. cheapes st at John N eWS son’ S 5 | Me 3 e ‘ \ | Our best quality 4- ply Collars, 15 cents. 7 ; Lvs} dest quality Cufls, 22c. a pair. Best | Furniture Store,” is the ye! Wants Lost, Found, ce t 4 << | White Shirt, $1.10. | Unapproachable | iis : } | ; f ~ ra om and : ; ? : re eee ee | a ao > a, Ae 2 | ed Advertisements un ler this heading chargéd : ne tn. | value. verdict of the shrewd one. ‘tf | five conts per line. ; Ly AT | a 3 SAL | N , hl t s| . Is 2% | TO LET. -A dwelling house of eight rooms oo a O17 Tn PIN THIS WHITE SALE = 5 i a e) trou ) Cc O s 1OW POO ‘3 ib : oe ling house of eigh ouaS 5 ‘ x 4 RR » > B ~ oO 24% { é ds : c a | oot een n,central y and ples asan'ly 1a i . f v5 8 tee \ » = sa vel coa al f . > oO . a ithe city, heat’ d with hot water an 1” £4)! yi \N \ | includes all Fancy Apron Muslins, Vic 0 Men Ss & oy | I he p! IGes sell them. ce elon eng hytong aeeee Me vine i 7 . sath Fetnannhe Tar i s . } oe May I i | , fe tio Te | toria Lawns, Nainsooks, Tucked awn: Ulsters, price from $2.50 to) IE soci onic tens ia ae | . F ary _™ AFORE | and Muslins, Swiss Checks and a)} ' N 7 J LEt H — »¢ atta, wl joint ng x West ‘ : 2 Lent? 100). SL ye @& premises or Mr 2 C ! WHITE GOODS. J O H N N EWSO § Henderson. Oct 12, ; | | s C pai seis baioias 2 — i $16.00. [2 alo 18 Seed oerains heer Satmaice | x c VAMP BE - de Charlottetown, January 30, 1896—dy 5 econo tne la ac ie ee TO LE T—Two offices in the Stamper Bice pyly to Prowse Bros tifa ‘ MabE TO ORDER—Soft. warm Hoods, fam O’Shanters (anv color) or any kind of Fancy or Plain Need:ework nu -atiy executed. are one of our attractions to-day. It will pay you to ouy these | 5 ft : : pene of eur aineaiiane toner SOT Ee cae utne a 50 Ladies’ Jackets and Ulsters, e 1 a . t ae ; anyting, is charged for the making. White Goods Sale ranging from $4.00 to $16.00. Se Cink ’ ‘ ‘ ; 5 | Address X Y Z, EXAMINER Office, tf-janzo t Misses Pj nafores ve ~ - - ; a j WwW ee ee and ——w salesmen . . : ’ : © | (006 time fo sell gz: stock guaranteed. aad Dina tues ‘ : . - - aC. NOW ON | For particulars write BuowN Borner. ‘ | COMPANY, Toronto. Im 1% janes 99. Charlottetown, January 29, 1895 | j MONEY—Loans made on city or country Ladie 3 A pré ms - - ” . | property. Apply toF W L Moore, tolicitor , sr} 45 i | 6 &c, London House Corner, d&w 3m -dec3 Ladies’ Aprons ° ” - : ” d ue. a ahs iil | : A BOOK FR EE!—If you desire a copy sen | i , - ls for particu lars —Nic HOL8 & Co, Wesk , ' | : W ring lance of Winter | sues: me We have secured a spec ‘ial bargs in in Linen Sheeting, 90) It will pay every buyer to look at these e are offering the ba 1c pa ap 3 ropt wy & 9—~deels ai He] . wi FRET SAW-—I have a very nice foot-powe e i 4 inches wide, only 79c per yard. : ® . . 73. . ~ y . 7 Q ‘ S iti ore Fret Saw for sale cheap. First appl — get : "i : lf you have not 7 seen the three bargains in W)iite | eoods as they must be sold reeardless Ulsterings, Ov ercoatings and ulling’s at abargain.“R L.Currox Brighton Road, lf See Ten erate! al anne cael i | é rery low prices to clear, Do you want) indice isin: iinemoa icity a are not every day bargains ? but somethiug quite out of the ’ ° a“ I : : part the eit _Jrosting une Dr Daw : 1 ‘i : | part of the city, frovting the Iiillsborough i ‘dinary f s ° e . . ~ ’ : t a fine lawn, couch bouse « nd sts ble eee peters milla lanything in our line? If so, don’t put ib) mre trait recacate ear Soe a year, ig | _—_ | v > . paid quarterly. Apply to Bens iaveen { oct]—d&w guarvaw pus Sow ‘oft any longer—buy now, §$1500. $600 down, "$900 on mortag if i, sired—buvs de sirable dwelling near | Embroidery, from - - . 10c per yard. . . a ae ° 9 © Special Embroidery - - ? 3e per yard. a, . | E } ° | ¢ 10e er rard } centre ot city, not farfrom park, good neigh- hopin . ary a si - d ° borhood, healthy, Grafton Street. Apply t« aig ee ag 7 : . 7 > IT) A. BRU “BH; A Mevuisu, L ondon House building, or cor BM C) ner King and Great George Streets nov) Tt i - cs] » hoc mab sie : “TO LET—New residence, corner of G to BEEF. Z A GEN e Merchant Tailor. and Roc eT_—New residence, location, ae improvements, hot air, bath,ete, Kent mod- See Our English Lonsdale at 8 cents, | BA i Charlottetown, January 11, 1896%dy Charlottetown January 22, 1896—dy erate Applyto kM Mook eE. Ui dec7_-