PO RO STN Te I: SN eae wet “OI SOIT Re OPS BI RS a ney w-w- ‘ i — 5 Hk pA Ti \ a. ok BJ FF hee oh KH XAMIN “i se Him oul and singles ble cannonading we have given the POPULAR RMLESS. They neither il Lue terri Windy, but Lave the courage hor WE All Wool Pants, Yo cents; TOLL ke RS AND WV AGH KARNERS You hi ive fe It our dollar * you spent With Us. You have l ceived £O ds th: it will o| a . , or poor ; thus e stablishing close wid lasting busin ess rel; itions th: ek Sis OST UPR AR Sar Sa Or a ee te an ER, s : WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9. 1889. : SBI et, PU orate prea <= Vape to East Point the Dial points to WONDERFUL GHEAP and Guiding Star of the Clothing Business of Prince Edward Island. —_— {x} sree ieee semen anenseapasags Clathing Stores have caused them to put on their war maint and come out in rue br: alns to take | the lead : ) TY RII TH but, Spaniel like, endeavor to follow and imitate. MEEHAN 3B we fear them not. BUT VERILY THEY FAILETH. SIN HSS ! They are Good weer ercoats, $1.95: Good Tweed Co: 8, JS ce S; n | M3 a reoat | ; Good Tweed Coats, 98 cents; and our WHOLE STOCK ol Clothing at worse than SLAUGHTER PRICES for 30 DAYS. influence in the way of low prices for good Clothing since we opened business, gettir Ve you satisfaction at moderate prices. SQUARE DE ALING, prompt and careful ut will bind you to our store for all time to come. ig a good full dollar’s worth of goods for every attention to business is given every one—rieh - ee > ee ee (x] Sestsininilbedaeetsinmantiacetlaihensin WONDERFUL CHEAP MAN, Sig Hat, Queen Street. ene ! arinttat Some Changes Suggested The oiarlotstowd Baad Ul Tirade as | a Water Cow mista ax: eee : a a ‘ Al il It I S P CCuUtOl rd the San te : _ ital {) ire \ Vv ex} iSiVé pieces E A ~~ ss 7 a i The members ot the Board of of nachinery, w I think, ruld, [3 f ‘ris AYT OR, Trade shoul! attend the Annual anc iid, be dispensed with. Phi Meeting of that tedy to-night, ai ——— wav 4 nth, and | \ pursnanee of an Act of tne General Assem- . . -* +} atte we pt) . r rl . rer Div ¢ this ! land } ” seine * ; 8 o'clock, as matters of importance | = ee | = gehen ee sf yl. ane Salen : . be performes y Henderson might be : : ; aS en aeons will be brougnt before the mecte yoy in noe eee : > ep. | Queen Victoria, intituled: ~ Charlostevown Or RR ADDY VE. 4 g@a@ ‘ fe ndvine all to go, and. be (222 bY the policemen, and that of the Water Works Act, 158 i REEFERS, V\VERCOATS ing. We advise all to go, and be [sanitary Oficer by R ss Sal liadiatlens She bevels alee Pabdie Stiitin dake i , > punctual fir t , Lifie Lil 4ii is Local and Other Items, (°": "oo™s: n's. ‘True, he occas ae succeeds | ~ the City of Charlottetown, 7 es I \ roy S DY NoS IN at t ri ig ma I he po ( ti ~ Act . rk, and pay ell s from the lar FOR IGN MA may t expected a ‘vi pl eeus tuereol, the city wouid have the : ee OLs = Smee S — . ll how paid them t I riate for - _ ‘ . vie ints % tly rele ‘ nNiO- Reapine Room.—The Y. M. C. A. Reading |“ P ae “a 4, eam vomm Room will be open this ev pbgat 7 oc 5, | COR McRae and appointing VanIderstine oo n his stea Without inerease of s lary) the INLAND Rev [he total amount of |C’TY Would have So0U additional ior the iniand I iu S ted in Uttawa dur- | 54lue iT} Mieclors SHouid aSk Capndal- ing the pa ycal s $244,631 idates how thev stand ithese questions be- ~~ ro 1 isilit! i ‘ PRAY! Meetine.—The Union Praye PAXPAVE] Meeting i held this evening in St. | . . Ne ee | eS eo J ames V-nhurcn SD Kel rev >. We | Jones aba x. aD. _— --e---- ] nber 19 t 4 Kings Buildings, Ches YARD LHR! _ i Lnomas 2 Aa&YiOr ‘ ae rland, WV i liam Stewart, fi ra? caste of juests us to State that he will by 1didate | Gien Stewart, Prin Edward Island (tenth for the representation of the abov wal it ison of t s t, iate Aitorney- the forthcoming election Genet ( t Isla . aged 82 vears.— > i ! if I > roe s The installati oft ) of Po t J ‘ ncan ent tor t re . .. a : 1i¢ : LT..11 4 1s i youd ) Ly bun of the year wiil ake piace at Uddfeliows Mali this : : : ; ote tee § bir or gray i1ys use Hali’s Hair Re evening The Pa | Degree will : yn t 1d prevent worked i .~ ~ i ’ I T-. , j we hn “ LSI SS tvl> < « cy a we a é fT a 5 e se, eye 23 \ summonses serve t evenl nas eo fas a 9 i 7s t <7 and this mornin I ra to | ges & & BE Saat + 2 he ties = Ses Pf e-3o ro ; ond, and Li e} r rr | ‘ Frid I t ~ 7 Nt \ ) Gen 1] Asse idly . . ’ ‘ A e+ s Ia i ; a he¢ ¢ UCivir A meeting I tl eiec rs Ort, - ' : . ' " : +a eLy <1" . . ; ; / , 5 : W ira Five will be heid in D R M Hoo] . Que i Victoria ( p 12 in u The City per’s shop, Euston St. this (Wednesd y)j arlo ywn Incor ation Act, . : i y . ‘ ‘ evening, at 3 o'cl wk, for the purpose of] I dohereby give Public Notice that a ‘ ao * luo an at nominating a candidate from the east end m1 , ¢ M 5 4t Mlontinn af 49 ayor and an t the ward | OCLLON UL @ ” Gil’ On g pe rson | ae cD gaypya 99 9 oe t mt or aa as | to serve as a Common Council i! weakness and devil ity Whiol If SULL | 2 : , 3:y } ‘ ¢ CC + I : $3 may be spec yove me by the} ma | Co 1 il ; from | illness may be speedily over oi man in the City Council for f Aye! Sarsapariiia, rhis is 4 Sale DUL| » WT e . ne . nae 1. he | Wor aT @9 by powerful tonic, assists digestion, reguiates the | bac! Wart ul A] l ul ' } 3,7 ! } +} } f I er and kidneys, and cieanses Ue blood of | ' . disease Being in a IAYOR and FIVE COMMON | @ii LOTI k G4.sCasc. | . COUNCILMEN, will be held on Littte Deticnts Tuem.—There is great! . | ’ s le ster! rt of Dakota over the \} wines iF : giee | vil wes ern pore | 4 , : Cane S¢ ay. 42¢ discovery of a large lump of anthracite coal ‘ t was tested and found to he of excellent Bs rus) BP 4 BD i 9 at ' : : ' + . e ania \. sae *; Sst 4 quality. Hard coal was not known to exist | . in that region. The lump found was ‘** on the | : sa 7 ; . oO : : ry Att rai places, that is to say: surface,” says the despatch. The man ho I took it there from the east and left it on the In Ward No.1. ator near the Fire Engine! round will probably turn up next. House ou King Street, between Great George | oa snd Pri Str CS . ‘ : ae In Wart .2, at orn » honse of Thomas -propr Fr rig’ (,overno!l . = \t ’ ? A CoRkkvrt Eve : tps po, H “<> .1, |Connolly, opposite Mr. R. Heartz’s Warehouse. | nis mess to the Legislature of New York ; ¢, dney street, between Great George and Prince ‘If is believed that the recent: Sire ’ 1 + — : 2 State, says +> a a i oa Market } . in Ward No, ator! ir the Marks Louse, J : ila § Presidential election was the most corrupt 1 : try far t! In Ward No. 4, at or near the new City Halil, any in the history of the country So far as tne | Corner of Kent and Queen Streets. . =~ = . cs . . . ' . direct use of money Was_concerned in influent I Ward No ,utlor near the carriage shop of : . . yy * * wrens ng the electors And this astounding stat Carroll & McAleer, corhe: : ou and Great ] lie C : : _ : tte ofl n important ; *eors' seroets + y niocn | "1 n : ¢} > ony it, made Dy a nign cial 10 ; And «st the said Eleciion the Poll will be opened ‘ument. does not reate mnch seasation at nine o‘ciock in the forenoon, and continue open either. until five o’cluck in the afternoon of the same aay. - ’ Scotr AcT STATISTICS Durin tne year DESCRIPTION OF WARDS. . 2 525 SD y sllecte. ) ' , ' ’ T8388 fhe im of $2,525.62 was coll ed for Number One shall comprise all that part of ; of. Phe cost! Charlottetown which lies south of t, and the parcel of land i Scott Act fines in West Elgin, Oat. Pe eee Act was $1,529.46, leaving a, Sire af Frye ne tne . ; a enrorenns the Military Barrack Ground I ue unce of $996.16 in favor of the c ney. ‘In Number I'wo shall comprise all that part of E ‘Igin the sum of $962 was collected 1M) Gharlottetown which lie 3 south of Richmond hh — it cost £930 ta enforce the Act, Street and north of Dore COLOr SUEOCt. a ; “ie ‘ oa $32 to the credit of the county i Number Thre 3 hall con n ape $6 a 1 thas —s of _ . ' Charlottetown which lies south of Grafton Str total of $1.028.16 for the whole county. from and north of Richmond Street this amount mast be deducte« i the Inagis trate $ Number Four shall comprise all that part of lary BQ Charlottetown which lies south of Fitzroy Street salary ol Ss5VU. add north of Gratton Street. _ —. Number Five shal! comprise a'‘l that part of I {MIGRATION STATISTICS. The total num. Chariottetown which lies north of Fitzroy street, ber of immigrants who arrive: d at Ottawa | including the Common v1 the said Town during the past year was 1,431. Of these NOMINATION DAY. from the time cf Twelve al noon an til t the h uur of Four o’clock in same Gay. 91 Tris] 20 Scote ot mee ae, 131 irish, . oo mee WEDNESDAY. the 16th inst., i renca ane 521 were | the afte noc ra of the English, Scandinavians, countries ; 663 were Germans, 196 Q ; OS show : Helviaus, 0 cn ar ae seh es "1 we Pe »} ics 122 For quai ion of Electors. see above Act dl farm and general laborers, 09 mechanics, ro Victoria, c . 12, sec 24 to 29 ; f ap. 12, sec 24 Lo 29. clerks, traders, ete., and 5] femaie servants ; : {L. 8 j S . 1ehbec 9 : oe 183 settled in the Province of Quebec, 1,240 A. H. MACPHERSON, | in Ontario, and eight went to Manitoba, The City Clerk l an er ht into he « mn t rt 4 ' ' VITA) y Wt Ln 19 \ might imv rH . i Oiteaews dul “+ neta City of ( tow! try ; Lo ) twa autril tne l 845.500 } { wi —— Te A SR mm jan. 9, 155 ‘t ; Paw of . = ae — sone Personal ue PRE EE ‘ ei fi F | + * z 8 af Lene ry 7 ‘ . ‘ ma i (J i vill 7S HERI T\ \ LN V4 p 1 t on % ‘ sey ‘ Siar : 1 i N ' a ! | | r d . rT | : " ’ holders of “TH ,AMINER” PUBLISH nis ; fun f £9 O00 1 he lov 1d — Sry aa he held at the Oilice Falsili, > vl h i Né COMPANY wi: } i DNS: cat yntel i tne i riatt \ Arnold ws EXAMINER newspaper, on Wisi tt r) if } t i a ‘ . ' . . et »at the nout - by | . : . ‘ ; 1) LY. the Zo i J UMUd ys, om cyl elle = coi, ee oi ¥ it o'clock la the eve ning. leted in Glasyow lt s in the form of @ r ? WwW. A. ¥. SCOTT, autifu] cross, about jen feet high, vut irom : Oru mary - Bwriuiek grt. jon7—dy & wity Whatever little the City may make out of —— t : ritere tr , ; } - : es (tne $ work inthe hape of 23rd day of | owe PE mecly known as | } AND SUITS Election of a Water Commissioner for f JOHN KELLY, ESQ., be held on WEDNESDAY, the 23ed day of January, A. D. 1889, ~ ~ retired, wil THE WHOLE STOCK MUST BE | CLEARED OUT AT ONCE. en REDUCED PRICES FOR CASH ONLY. In Ward No. 1, at or near the Engin House nei ee ae King street, between ee «advance OUP reason for clearing out our stock at such Reduced Prices, is te in Ward No. 2, at or near the house of Thomas make room for our large Spring importations. veral places, that is to say : nnol ¥, opposite Mr. R. Heartz’s Warehouse, ney street, between Great George and Prince ' Ward No, 3, at or near the Market House. | on Ward No. 4. ator near the new City Hall, | This is an epportunity that may never oce: : corner af Kent and Guess Stee ir again, No reasonable offer refused. ! Carvel & MeAiver, stein aig sh of | rhey must go.” PRICES LOWER THAN THE LOWEST. Don't forget the place. And at the said Election the Poll will be Orn nea at nine o'clock in the forenoon, and con-, tinue Open until five o'clock in the wftérnvon of the same day. DESCRIPTION OF WARDS. x | \ ( all that part of | | imber One shall comprise ( lottetown which lies uth of Dorchester K Bi; i i A Sirect, and the parcel of land formerly known as Fr Ss the Military Rarrack Ground ; ™ Number ‘Iwo shail e ymprise all that part of | “1? ‘ © 32 Charottetuwn which les south of Richmond | Ch town, Jan, 3, 1889. —eod&wkly. Street : nd 1 horth of Dorchester Street. } oe Numb three shall comprise all that part of | en ee ( Hiriot sown ve ich Tes south of Grafton Street | 7 — ES — —=> [snd north of Hicamond Strect HORSE E LESH! _Nurober four. shall compris e a that part of } y . Charlottetown whit h lies so i Fitzroy Street |. il Horta Of Grati ion Stree ‘is healed by using the °** Magie Fle ater” r Five shail comprise all that part of | Salve, as the followin, ig te estimonials town Which ilies north of Fitzroy ‘Street, will st mciuMaing th mumon of the said Town. ili show IMINATION DAY. | Mrs. Ross,—Madam. I have used your Magic | 5 salar & ro far wa Pri . : > ~ be : WEDNESDAY ihe 16:hb inst., from the time of | es Seaees aes ear thar — ao Sern, ['welve at noon until the hour of Four o'clock in for scratches on a horse. which ond ihe atternoon of the same day. after two applications. | mend it for generai use test was effected a cure i can cheerfully recom- as being an excellent FOR THIRTY DAYS. torn, Walitication of Electors, see Act 50, Vic | article. Yours, ete., toria, itilLuied “Charlottetown Water Woi ks . " ‘ . J Act 1587,” also Act 51 Victoria, C ap. 12, sec. Mount Stewart a ALEXANDE cRUDUFF. Sonn 4 to 39. aiount stewart. April, 1885, 0 | Li © , —— . , Mrs, Ross.— Madam, Your “‘ Magic Healer vor of the CHIL HANILAND, | salve has been used in’ my house for chapped, Overcoats, Reefers, and Suits, Two, Three and Four sais amas 0} r ? si * jhands and a skin wounds, with every | D 1 m LAGPHERSON, satisfaction have also tested it on horses, and arse eae ‘ or te q City Clerk. can eres and it as a certain cure forscratches. OLAPS kk SS (han Regular Pric es. viayor’s Office, Charlottetown I have much pleasure in adding my testimony to Jan. 9, 18°9-wed thu sat its merits, JOHN J. DAVIES, Rankin House, ’ ee ee es > ee ee eS Ch’town, May, 1885. ~ # B & | nv Ross.—Madam, Tapplied your “ Magic Ee es 3» @ | Tis aler” Salve to greased heel on my horse, and afte theds or four applications found it effected As some of our competitors are attempting slaughter sales ke la perfect eure, I also gave a little to s » of a r aya . EB tees Seem uy 0 “tna taey “report ua the y will find us there to; and any person who buys Clothing success its use, n, tk ore, F success in its use, I can, therefore, recommend | Without first seeing our stock, will miss the biggest bargains ever given in this city. The entire stock must go. I> HUNT, Kensington, has for sale a « quantity of prime Oysters, which may | tbe had for $3.00 per barrel. Orders wi ill | Vernon River, Oct., receive prompt attention. HUNT, ALLAN FINLAYSON. 188 Sold at Drug and Grocery Stores. JOHN ROSS & CO., D. S. Kensington, P. E. I. | J. B. MACDONALD, | j | j i i ! we i _ _—_ ee oe eo ’ . ‘ | Jan3—3i eod& wklr. Ch’town, P. E. L. ; QUEEN STREET. | . ——mntnnerennnceenee 1S LOWE, Jan. 3, 1889.—eod&wkly. . | ——— Se a > Furniture! . Furniture! -—— ee eee PARLOR AND BEDROOM SETS, in Walnut, Mahogany, Ash and Oak, Walnut | Sideboards, Hair and Flock Mattrasses, etc. 1 . Intending purchasers would do weil to inspect this Furniture before going else- | where. | | HAVE now on hand a large assortment of | } [ip peers j — $2.50! $3.50! $4.50 CUSTOM MADEHPANTS. —_——{z]}——_—___— $7.00 $8.00! $9.00 At above prices we order NAP have on hand and $E2.00. G. M. HARRIS, novl2 Auctioneer. WANTS, LOST, FOUND ke) y ‘rench Merinees, WANT ED. ie a : aioe of four years’ ex- perience, holding a license of the first-class. |'C wo Private Pupils. Enquire at this office. |} jan& —dy 31 wky li pd Hindoo Cashmeres. | yraxrep—A servant gin for general work. Apply to Mrs. F. W. Hughes, Upper Great Henrietta Cloths, [eee Street. (jani—3i pd Serves, | wa? TED. —A Female Servant to whom good ' wages will be given. Apply to Mus | GEORGE ALLEY. Dore hester Street, [dest tt i ourtald’s Crapes. 1B aimoeral Crapes. AC rape Cloths, Blac! K hack French Cashmeres, Bi aa Black Black Black Bress Cloths, REEFERS, make to guaranteed to give you solid comfort. serronrenernneh i Faincleamener SS .00, SEO 00, ‘pos Rs | LOST ~On Friday, Deo. 38, (Christmas es We have OUR OWN MAKE of OVERCOATS at above figures. This is the a PanDe aces, Dar)a Gold Ws ateh Chain with two go pee ance of the bargain-hunt life. Yuu have he M rtunity which should ar nieces and a horse’s head tena ‘hed to if, ‘he ANCO € rgain-nun er’s life. vu have here an opportunity Cra 5 Es ‘NV AS ae der wiil be suitably rewarded on leaving th | | not be missed. a GS ‘ Balen X ‘ isa me at this ofice. (jal oe 3i. w kly li Sanaa > 4 ewe bark TTY aN Dui ig ei Tr: aii ines, wan fED.—An Overseer, or caief advertiser, | and one to three assistants {ac cordiny to er anemat ig isize of county and popuiation) $65 a month | FULL LINE OF ABOVE GOODS AT ;salary and expenses to overseers, and $32 to, EI ye 5 118 e 2 have y ° ( E AN SEE ; \Seuistants. Nopeddling No solicitiag. Duties Of the OVERC ‘an in com line, we have ae to say: COME AND SEE FOR | confined to ma king collections, distributing | YOURSELF. We agree to give you Bona Fide Value for your Money. | printed matter, pulling up adveruisem «nts, ete., | Don’t forget that our CUSTOM TAILORING DEPARTMENT is making its f Electric Goods. Expenses advanced ; salari pa id f veh month. E bucl lose four cents Sestaee | patrons happy w ith good fitting garments. _ r rt T , ‘ 7 ~ ~~ x aur > fuilspecimen line of advertising matter, to FUR. CAPS, CLO ITH CAPS and HATS, FOR COATS, RUBBER COATS, and re 9 |ELmorno GaLvanre Co, Pelace Building, Cin- | al] zoods in our line marked very low witha view to exchanging them speedily for aa i 3 cing: ati. 0. No attention paid to postal cards, | * ‘ : : 7 Fy Gee27—4i (thurs & sat) Cash. TE i ," CK, Mr T Was NTED.- A few “permament boarders can | dD. A. BRU C Ki, i EROHANT AILILOR. be accommodated at the Glasgow ai Charlottetown, Oe: 24, 188%. AWEST PRICES. a BROWNS BLOCK. amant Senne | Ch’town, Jan & ve Newmen. MAN,