Ere PDE oe vhe Daily Examiner JOB PRINTING. = LHE DAILY EXAMINER. aia Sine FOR BEST WORK fae netl se: : ~~ ———— * y= —— SS a alae AT LOWEST PRICES @ne Year 84.00 2 — Tecan tboestthe ies fERMS : Four Dollars a Year “This is true Liberty, when Free Boro Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Enuripides. Single Copies Two Oente TAY THIS OFFICE ~~ ey — = soiaiguiees coke ' We Can Handle any kind of THE WEEKLY EXAMINER ‘otts| VOL 87. CHARLOTTETOWN P. E. ISLAND, WEDNESDAY JANUARY 27, 1897 NQ 22 Se ee * ~~ EXAMINER PUBLISHING CO CORNER QUEEN & GRA CHARLOTTETOWN Our Loss is Your Gain. A frank statement of cold facts is worth a great deal more than a page of eloquence. We leave to others the task of soaring to flichts of rhetoric ; ours the more humble task of writing cold, glittering facts in plain, ordinary English. The first great fact is that our Mark Down Sale has been in every sense of the word a success. For the last three weeks we have been as busy as nailors distributing bargains. But our stock is a tremendous one, and we are not going to cry HALT for some time yet. Our entire stock must go. and below you will find a revised list of our goods. Read carefully, it will be to your own profit. | CAPS THE STAR READY-TO-WEAR CLOTHING DEPARTMENT of P. E. Island must be cleared out! entirely. Our prices will doit. There is enough Clothing left here to make this store still the largest | 2 BUT CO IT MUST. SO HERE COES. Balance in the City. We have always had the reputation of keeping the very ; latest in Hats and Caps. All © 1, | } e these beautiful new goods go } ° ° luss Is your gain, Children’s YOUTHS CLOTHING, MEN'S CLOTHING... °° ie RY Carriage out at the tide of low prices. | ' The Fur Caps are getting a i regular knock-out cut, and tiie cloth ones cannot long remain oe Of which we have a splen- | did stock, will be cleared out j at OUe, Noe, $l, $1.15, $1.45, | $2.10 and $2 25, jn the ring. We will also make quick work with our other lines of Gents’ Furnishing. Every ” ' article of our splendid stock Laties Dress Goods. nde eee reduced till we er a 12 suits Grey Tweed worth $6.25, now $2. EVENING that we are glad the goods ye ‘ ‘ or i . , A job lot of nice goods at canpot speak ni cry - out 30 Suits job line of goods, mixed colors and patterns, some 25 heavy tweed Suits, worth $6.00, now $4.00 l5e and 10c . ahiVvOy S ‘ - ° . ° Dew e « ° Sees worth double the money, now only $4. 30 heavy tweed suits, mixed patterns. worth $7, now against such injustice. z 'S4 50 25 Suits mixed collars and patterns, worth $7.50, now $5. 14 heavy double breasted tweed suits, prices $9, now $5 | § double breasted Serge Suits, all wool, fine natural, price’ 100 Suits, odds and ends of various lines, but real good $8.50, now $5,50 | goods, will be sold regardless of cost | Young Men’s Black WorsteJ Coats, and Vests, single breast 30 heavy double breasted tweed and serge suits, good | SHIRTS 25 serge and tweed suits, mixed, 7oc. Men’s Homemade snits at about price of cloth 25 all wool grey tweed suits, worth $2 and $2.50. for | Men’s SJirt Suits, in serges and tweeds. beautifully made | ee Worth 6O0c, fur.. <ccces 30¢| only $1. goods now offer-d at prices that would only pay for te G ! ed and bound, worth $6.25; now $3.75. | values, at $10 and $12, now $6 i 9 , : i 2 Ff 9 + Miche, ih oe 24 all wool serge suits,worth $5.50 for $2. j ‘ ‘ fi ae 50¢| 40 mixed tweed suits, light and dark co’ors, worth more i ; OUC, TOTe cece ef JUC 1 Q as 5 wiki aa -,,| than double the money, for only $2.00. G5c NOW. .sesceces SC t l UU, tor eeoee0@ 4¢ Ue | Re mee ae 1,55, for... covces 1.00 a) oe \ : | | é ci. YUC NOW. cscecest Joe , | 15 heavy Nap Reefers. velvet collar, hand lining and eh. 8 et Fe SO 51) Be ae ee 600 C oe Ol | well made, former price $4.25, now $2.50. AOS NRCS BG 26: "4.75 | SE mete Se 70e Mon’s all 1 eee To our Kilt Suits, worth $3.50and $4.50 now only $1.50 | 14 Nap Reefers, $5.40, for $5.50. Ds SPOONS ons veces ccnscceenes 0.90) Heavy Blue Serge, double 118 all WOOt snit gioves ‘ . a , o e and $2. ; | ath 91°60. for 80c. $1.2 » 15e. 20c and 40e ; » : x 10 Nap Reefers, worth $7, now $4. width, $1.60, for 80c, $1.29, for Loe, 20c and 40¢c. 2t Misses’ Reefers worth $3 and $4.26, now only $1.50. | P , <7 S x ‘for 57e. Single width for 30¢, Boys’ and Girl's Gloves tor | 20 Boys’ Grey Reefers worth $1.65, for $1. ais 135: ard 45. , ) ; >| L2e, Children’s Nap Reefers, away below cost. ai P , y 8 | rer rr oer $4.00 - Msn'e Heavy Drivine Kia! | ; RM Ret Fotos. s. sss cence 150 Homemade Tweeds Mens Heavy Driving Kid} PGs Sa has cores oceee'| 5.50 | Gloves, at 5c. : —. Ds 6 céusebeulareeene 6.50 A tremendous stock, re. 12 worth $3,50, NOW ..+eeeeereeererereres = e SES Miter cieauiSeesd aoc ese 8.00 | duced to clear. Anything you require in 1€ worth 3.50, NOW see seeeees Seesevecece 3.28 ; z phe SSS a 7.00 the shape of Genis’ Eurnish- | 12 ro a BOW coe vexvdgesnn eocsecces aa = aor Nap oe good twill lining, well made, BE bes etb cesses ceccee | 3.79 | are ; :' ' open | 6 worth OU, TOW 226 ceeees se eeeeeseeee & de worth $5.50, now $3. 3 a ings we can supply. Positively! 18 Jong Ulsters, $5 and $5.25, now «+++» ++. 3.00 . | _ The remnant of our Blan- i our prices on these liaes have | > tie 4 : 20 heavv Melton Overcoats, dark grey, velvet collar,price 5 i kets going, going, going. oo » | : $6.25, now $3 50. » not, must not, or cannot be B 3 3 S { i ? mY ry s a - Our Trunks and Valises . beaten, Braces, Sits, ¢ al OyS piece Ul S | 10 heavy brown double breasted Melton Overcoats, worth 5 at wh’ eee ies - ee i Underwear, Collars Tits Sox | Wo th $5.50, for... a eee a $7.50, now $4 75 3] atone Ulsters "Cs a but a large stock still land well assorted stock, ; and all novelties ir this | ne} 6. 6 00, for .cdaee ved Pee ea p eee eetee 30 ; es 1s leit, 1ese Must go. all and Ssee them; we won’t fizht| will row be clearad out at 25 & must go. | | “ 6.00, f-r -ccccccnee MR heeen 68 4.00 | 10 Melton Overcoats. worth $10 00, now $6 00 about the price. ig ” p. c. discount. =o Our sale cor tinues until further notice, We cannot list our goods or write a new advertisement every day, We are too busy dealing out bargains for that, But read this plain talk over carefully. and profit by some pf our hints. McKRAY WOOLEN CoO. THE CREAT BARGAIN CIVERS.