» = A i oe | That's Latsst All That's Good All That’s Best und in our line of SHOES ( For 1898 A - -s = &- ALLEY & C0. The Shoeists THINK of the .OSS— <a to your business when burn- ed out, even with full insur- must ance; but think what it be with no insurance. A prudent man elways insures his property. i represent good Fire Com- panies, E. R. BROW, Insurance Agent Charlottetown _—_ —-—---- see @ @ ©282716387 6G 2 e@a ‘DID YOU GET a loaf of our Se Bread? Every leaf guaranteed to he sweet and clean- It’s the same quality that you been paying fe per loaf for | cece ESRESibaepntieeneen hat e TeLernone 98, D. STEWART ECLIPSE BAKERY BAKES BEST BREAD. Hockey MATCHES. fe, ex Hillsborough Rink Under the Distinguished Patronage of His Honer, the Lieut. Governor. WEDNESDAY THE i5Sth WANDERERS OF HALIFAX, VICTORIAS of this city, and on FRIDAY, 21ST, Wanderers vs Ahegweits Admission 25c. Reserved seats, 3c, Gallery, 56. Without doubt the greatest games 2.2. == 228 ©2232 220822088822040F azeee2eee @] =] 06464068 @ Oe of Hockey ever played on the Isiand. BEER, LORDLY & PROWSE MANAGERS. | Monaghan was sentenced ee | | and conveyed by the chairman, | M Campbell. THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JANUARY 21, 1898 LOGAL AND OfHRE Great Jacket sale.— Beer Bros- Tue Srantey did not leave Georgetown this morning on account of the storm. oe —- - Tee Weatuer.—Winds shifting to weet and north, gradually clearing and much colder. Artisnoroce Rixk —Hockey match tonight. Face-off at eight sharp. Beon tiwe. Po.tor’*Cocvrt.—This morning Francis Beagan, charged with the lareeny of two empty oil casks, the property of Patrick © thirty dave mprisonment, cine Baptist Cuvrcn.—The officers appoint- ed for the Bapti-t church during the year are as follows: Ushers and collectors, R. Vanideretine, Geo Simmons, J A Webster, ED Steros and H Bethune; Treasurer, AF Webster and J P Gordon assistant; Auditors, J K Ross, RH Jenkins and D Howlett; Clerk, E D Sterne; cfficers of the 8 8, J P Gordon Superintendent, and J A Webster, Secretary. During the past year $2202.07 was raised tor all purposes, which eum, added tothe amounts contribut ed bv the various societies, makes a total of $2413.47. stinitiliaacaji Mary Qveex or Scorts.-- Very beauti- ful and reastilic views of the various scenes in the life of Mary Queen of Scots were thrown upon the canvas, in the basemeat of the Fir-t Methodist Church, last evening, by Mr G. H Hasezard, and these were remarked upor by the Rev. T. F. Fullerton. Mr. Fullerton gave a short, plain, straightforward statement of the histery of the unfortunate Queen. The audience which wax large and discriminative, followed ,the deeply interesting narrative with the closest interest, and at the close unanimously accorded the learned lecture. A vote of thanks, which was moved by Dr. Tayler Rey. G. —It is encouraging to knew that there are a few Liberal papers iu Canada, that are courageous enough to denounce the misdeeds of the Administration at Otrawa. The Huntingdon Gleaner is fore:rost among them, andthe following from its columns isa sample of its criticism: ~ *“‘When the House does meet it will] be | confronted with a discouraging statement ot the Dominion’s financial standing. The public accounts for the twelve months ending 3lst June last show the ordinary expenditure to have been over $38,250,000 since 1896. Fxpenditure on capita!$account exceeds $5,000,000 making a gross ex- penditure of $43,250,000. As the income was barely $38,000,000, itis easy to see | the public debt was piled a little bigher under an Adminstration pledged to ecoromy and retrenchment. There is no prospect that the report for the current have tavourable.” tinancial year, of which s'k months passed, will be awhit more _—- THINGS TO MAKE A NOTE OF, RemMemBeR the last concert of the winter course in St. Peter’s Hall next Thursday evening. Hielan’ hearts an’ Lowlan’ hearts R joice wi’ ve this day; We’re thinkin’ o’ auld Seo'land’s &ime And the pipers of Dargai. i See the pipers at Burns’ concert~Tues- fav evening in Ma-onic Temple. Popular prices. Tickets at the usual places. 25 and 45 cente, 17 41 TEMS, | wom ZION CHURCH MEETING, The annual meeting of the congregation of Zon Charch was held last evening. Mr. W. T. Huggan presided and there was a fair attendance. The reports of the various departments of church work showed excellent results in every respect. Hon. David Laird, and Messrs L. Miller and J. M. Campbell were appointed a committee to prepare a brief his:ory of the church since its orgsnization. The following trustees were elected : Messre. D. Schurman, 8. ©. Moore, Mur- dock Roes, Wallace Leitch, John McLeod, David McInnis, J. E. Matthews. The report of the trustees showed re- ceipts and expenditures during the year as follows :— RECEIPTS, Collections ;— SPIE cennensies 5.40% Special :— P KI Hoepitel....... $ 30.22 Schemes of Church..... 138.63 Augmentation ........... 50.39 Week’s Special Services 36.80 Special eollections for PONG acensaneveccoseceness Mite Society............ ‘ » ovesereoee$2,294 20 259.80 108.00 ——-$ 623.34 —- Tota] Receipta. ... ...+++++$2,918.04 To balauce from last year.......... $2,918.04 Add Church Societies.............. 671.26 Total Baieed :..ccocccvcccscort $3,589.36 PAYMENTS. Pastor, Rev. D, Sutherland........ $1,400.00 Organist aud Choir Inetructor.... 354.00 SND i ceccdstectiinttitnkccavttele: Lae NE i tcticinubbisnechineistneteans 106.00 P E I Mospital ......060..c.00'e- seen 30.22 Schemes Of Church .......000 secseses ° 328.85 Augmentation. ........665 sess «. 6087 Rev A L Geggie...........0000 coseres 40.80 Presbytery Clerk’s Fee............ 3.00 Electric Light Co................+. 32.11 Toterest at Bank....cccocccccces alee 50 Mortgages and I[noterest......... 267.80 Telephone Co.........-- 15 00 Miscellaneous Accounts... 246.77 eee . $2,754.92 163.12 $2,918.04 Total Payments........... By balance in Bank........0+0++2+0+ —~-oo Each took aff his several way, Resolved to meet some ither day, at Burns’ concert. If tne Americans have been Icore in granting pensions, they mean, so they tel! us, to be strict in granting their medals of honor. Those about to be issued by the War Department are to be worn fir real distinction on the battlefield, and for that alone. In this they follow the ex- ample of Great Baitain. lo the British army real disti.ction haa been the only title to a medsl,and when you see one on the breast of an old British soliier you know your are safe in paying it homage. Medals have never been granted for defeats, or for flight before enemy, like that of Bu!l’s Ruy. At Bejuba Hilla British regiment was put to flight by the Boers. Jt was largely composed of raw recruits, and it overthrow bv these deadly markemen operating with their local tactics was perfectly excusable. But medals were not given nor sought; they could hardly have been worn in presence of the victorious veterans of Sobrron, Inkerman and Luckaow. It mighi have been rather expected that the Americans would be lavieh of military titles, Hut the sounder and nobler sentiment has prevailed. a SSUES EES Iori ae Na a a a a A iA as fs g aS * x & 3 us Stand in the way of our doing for our customers “ os us well as they can do elsewhere. — & VW7E OFFER “ ae 4 Wo exaggerated discounts, no pawning < 4 3% us off old fashioned goods, = © We offer you your selection from our splendid stock ae D “a< . ~ » . *3 2Q b& 4 of new and well-hought gcods, at the lowest prices “as '. . é . . ina . NZ 43. and smal'est profit 1t 13 poszible ty do business on. 3% . pe in b ; rE t z ~* * Your Patronage = ZEN) es ds : | 2 & is what we are looking for. * i 4w > ; “as és Expect to get, and # * intend to retain, : “de oe Se Nese, TEOMA ae OUR JANUARY SALE. Don’t think for one minute because you see goods advertise] at half price, that you can get them at halfowhat w out classed in the city. e ask. All we ask 1s a chance to compare our gvods and prices. in your ear about those double price, and half price sales, that would surprise you. Now, Please Understand It is not a matter of price with us, but strictly a matter of value, if we cannot give you that, we do not want your trade. Give Us a Chance. You can easily understand how a merchants ideas of values will expand, when you fin men who imagine they are John Wanamaker, _ Now we will guarantee that there is no John Wanamaker,gor any other merchant in this city, that will give you real good honest goods, for less than—Prowse Bros. From now till stocktaking, we wi!l offer all of our magnificent stock of Dry Goods, Hats, Caps, Clothing, Carpets, Dress Go ds, Sacques and Capes at prices that cannot be Any merchant can note prices,and give you figures that will confuse the greatest scholar of the age, but it takes a merchant who isin a position to buy right, buy in large quantities, buy for spot cash, to buy goods at right prices, .. We FPrefer.. To have you come in and examine our gonds, and get our prices. before you c»me to th conclusion that you can buy ascheap in any other store, We could whisper a few things PROWSE The Wonderful Cheap Men I - price:— sfzes, Come early before the Ven inh Sait bait deen teeing Heisei ein, MISSES’ BOOTS.—15I1 pairs Misses’ Buttoned boots, ail 58 pairs Miis:es’ Laced Boots, a!l sizes. sizes you require are gore, J.B. Macdonald&Co { For Greatest Bargiias in Boots aid Clothing heen as tan amt et a ten ent Ta teeing bem Sey Reap era S eee I im ening rst at ets ‘Clearance Sale Ladies’ and Misses Boots and Shoes. will be cleared out a a reduction of 33) per cent off regular The following lots } | 4 j Greeting ed me, and wishing A New Year's —~a After tlanking my customers for the splendid Xmas and New Years Trade accord them a Happy New Year I might remind them that we have a full sup- ply of our Empire Extra and Empire Blend T’cas still on hand, —— oe eS ee eee T. J. MORRIS NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the Annua: General Meeting of the share- holders of Tue Examiner Publishing Company, will be held at the office of THe Examiner Newspaper, on Wed- nesday, the 26th day of January, inst, at eight o’clock in the evening. ARCHIBALD IRWIN, Jan8—’9S Secretary. Lecture and Extertainment Course SEASON 1897—1898. ’ St Peters New Hall, Chitown Alternate Tuesdays as follows :— Liec. 14th aad 28th. Jany. Llib and 25th. Feb. 8th and 22nd. Particulars of each ,Entertainment will given ir due course,in our local colum septl3— KLONDIKE BAR, Important Announcem én Great Interest to Farmers. The management of the Charlottetown Soap works, announce to the farmers of Prince Edward Island, that they have pur- chased at a very low figure for a term ot years alithe grease by product of tue Charlotte- town Pork Packing Factory, eccumulating from time to time, and arein a pesition to supply ‘armers and others with a cheap soap far superior in quality to the home-made article, anu ata price s0 low, as to make it scarce y worth whileto worry about soap supplies hereafter. KLONDY KE BAR will be tor sale in a few days by all dealers, at the low price of ten cents per bar of three pot nds. THINK OF !'T.—A first-class le Bnd scouring soap only jucents for3 Ibs, It will be a waste of |'me and money for farmers te bother about soap making now. The grease he has sold to the Pork Factory forS cents per lb, will be returned to him, maaufact- ured into a first class article of soap al a cost ofa fraction over % centa re lb. JAS. D. LAPTHORN £C), Ask your dealer for Klondike Bar, aud take no other, a ee ee RigAex gee ele Bee So Se ee Te ee a a RE SL Sage Pe nt “ a pane » - _ Bren RN AP ge Mg ~~ SSN an ct eee a TS eee De Aas Petia gear on Gh CE eB TSE ons a a a. I Te = nasi OSS. eae pe lly