TES — | Centennial Year This is the Centennial Year for the Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society f Norwich, Eng. This Seciets has PAID iN LOSSES $58,000,000.00 And bas $2.00 of Assets tor every $1.00 of lialnlity E. R. Brow General Agent Charlottetown. | THE DAILY EXAMINER. JANUARY 14, (897. EXTENSION OF TRADE As a reply to a request of the Minister f Trade a LComn ef f atic concerning means of exte o 4 race of this Province, the Charlotte v0 Board of Trade have adopted the fol uwing Charlottetown, P. E. Island January 13th, 1897 To the Minister of Trade and Commerce: Srr,—I am directed by the Charlotte town Board of Trade io acknowledge receipt of your letter dated 26 bh August last, and to inform vou that, in the opir- {m of this Board, the trade of Prince Edward Island would be benefited to an incalculable extent by having a direct steamship vervice between this Island and Great Britain, during the open navigation, to carry our lol butter, hay, oats, meats to market in good condition, and with the least possible delay. This Board is farther of opinion the existing trade can be very iscreased by the introduction of @ system of cold storage at Charlottetown, suitable to the requiremetns of this Province and i: connection with the proposed steamship s-rvice a’ready referred to. Some step: mightalso be taken with advaniage towards the appointment of agents to visit the West India !s'ands, ani other pornts, with s view to ascertain what class of goods could be protitably shipped from the different sections of Canada, al-o asto the style and weights packeves moat desirable. season of ter?, live stock at i cheese, canned tha’ iargeiy ot This is sufficiently clear and very much All that the Board of Trade state in the above communication is true ; to the point. all that they ack can easily be supplied, if the Honorab'e Minister of Commerce will but lend his powerful aid. Trade and We shall see whether or not he will do so Ti not, it will reasonably be concluded that be meant practically nothing by his com- if a0, we shall munication ; all give him te credit that is his due. ——— ee - A RIGHT ANSWER. Tue Tariff Commissioners can find time to go from Uttawa to Winnipeg to receive the opinions of Manitoba's men of business. 3ut find Halifax to Charlottetown to hear what our they can’t time to come from men of busivers have to ray. So tLey have sent to our Board of Trade for infur- mation asto our tariff’ wante; and our Board of Trade have appointed a commit- tee to comniunicate with them. In our O inion the communication ought, under We tLe circumstances, to be yery short. should say to the Hou. Mr. Fielding : ©“Sir,— You have teen placed in the “honorable and responsible position of ** Finance Minister, and the country has “given you an ample support in Par'ia- “ment. . Therefore, we look to you, Sir, “for a Reform Tartf under whic’, in “acecrdance with the pre-election pre- * mises of your party, taxes will be materi- “ally reduced and every vestige of Pro * tecti np to manufactures removed, while “sufficient revenue shall be raised. If “yw desire further advice from us we shall be happy to give it when you come “hereto ask it. We are, as in duty “ bound, your faithful servants,” etc. Sach an anewer as this would be suffi- ciently courteous and dignified; and, under the circ umstances, such an answer would be reasonable and proper ~_@++Ore — SHOWING FOR SIX MONTHS. THE Tuose of our excellent farmer-friends who were led to believe that the Conserva tive Government, at Ottawa was honey- combed by corruption and who'ly given up t» extravagance, thove whoupon this con- e deration voted for the L .urier partr, will be surprised, and must be pained, to learn that the government expenditures still in @ ease, even though its revenues decr ase. The total current government expenditure 0? the past six monihs is pow shown to be $14,061,406 as compared with $13,535,031 f»* the same period of the present vear. While thus spending, in six short monthe, nowards of halfa million dollars th sn their predecessors, the present gov- ¢-ament bas been in tie receipt of $170,- So that the account for "pore 000 lesa money. the past six months is worre to the extent of $700,000 than it was for the same six maths of the previous year under Coa- servative rule, if the Conservatives were so very €x- — ce a a, A A PARTY CONFERENCE. We understand that a conference of leading Conservatives from all the different be held ia February parts of the Province wil Charlottetown 12th of next, forthe purpose of devieing means on the for the promotion of organization within the Party. The conference will consist of members of Parliament (Federal and Local) and ex-members of the same ; also, } candidates in the interests of the party . wko may have been defeated, officers o¢ | the County Associations and members of the press. This is a good move; and we hope meeting toree a large and represcnfative eee seis | NOTES AND COMMENTS. —The Grand Jury report finding « tub f butter that wes vot up to the standard mong the provisions att!e Hospital fer | the lnosane. If we mistake aot, a similar report was made by a former Grand Jury. Who supplies this inferior batter ? | —The British Columbia papers seem to think that the Hon. Mr. Davies sometimes | talks a good deal abou: things of which he | knows little or nic thing about. They ti, ve not been lorg ng up, the | minister of the Marines. 1b BIZ We learn that notices of diemi-eal | have been given to all the railway section- men east Of Charlottetown, and to one ection foreman. The reaon for the | wholesaie dismissal has not tranep'red. | Bat it has been made, doul t'ess, for politi- ion | cal purpose*, and without even the courtesy of trial before the official headsman. -Montreal Gazette: Ifthe utterances ot some western Liberal papers, and the resolutions of some Quebec Literal clubs are to be believed, the coming campaign in this province will be ran on a platform of hostility to the Roman Catholic church If the wobbling ut'erances of Mr. Laurier in his Quebec speech are an indicatien, the party managers will not be such fools —How much better would it be, says a writer in The Princess, if girls realized the importance of having thorough domes- tic knowledge. Whatever her position in life, it behoves every woman to know how things ought to be done, as otherwise she will be unable to tell if they are correct, cr to instruct others. Then, if the reverses of fortune which come to ofien the most unlikely, touch her, she is incapable of | meeting the trouble, acd the battle is a bard fought one. A housekeeping branch would be a valuable addit‘on to every school, and in nine cases out of ten be of more benefit in after life than the. few accomplishments of wh'ch most gifls get a little smattering and few become _profi- cient in. ADDRESS TO FATHER GAUTHIER, During the Christmas holidays, P. C. Gauthier, Eecc!., one of the teachers of St. Dunstan’s College, was ordained to the priesthood ‘by hs Lordship Bishop Mec- Donald,in St. Augustine’s church, Rustico. On Monday evening last when all the students and professors had reassembled after the holidays, he was presented with the following address :— To Rev. P. C. Gavraier:— Great events should always be suitably reccgnized. [on this our predecessors in St. Dunstan’s College have left us many and praiteworthy examples, which the preseat vceasion bids us follow. While we disbanded and went forth from Old St. Dunstan’s to enjoy the Chr stmas holidays in our respective homes, you, having finished a lengthy re- treat, left her walls to en'ist in the service of Him, the aniversary of Whose birth were about to commemorate. As co- laborers and students’ we would be thoughtless, indeed, if we permitted this occasion to pass without congratulating you upon your elevation to the holy pr:est- hood, and expressing our sincere wishes | that you msy long be spared performto the arduous duties of your sacred calling. What nobler duties can be conceived? To guide, counsel and instruct the erring; to encourage the virtuous to persevere; to exhort the sioner to forsake bis evil ways; to bring peace and consolation to the dying; in fine to direct all those who come within the influence of your word and ex ample to look beyond the transient thiog- of earth and seek the happiness of eternal bliss. These are some of the responsibili- ties you have willingly assumed in selecting so noble a _ vocation. Snd we feel assured that ip you the Holy Miuistry bas acquired a zealous and faithful laborer,— one who is ever ready to devote time, talent ani energy in the service of Him to whom you have pledged eternal fealty. We sincerely trust that whatever portion of the Lord’s vineyard may be committed to your care, you may always entertain a kindly regard for your associates ia St. Dunstan’s. Please accept the accompanying gift as a feeble expression of our earvest esteem fir you. ; Proressors AND STUDENTS. Father Gauthier was deeply moved by this expression of good will on the part of the students and teachers, and in a few feeling and well chosen words returned thanks for the gift and for the kind senti- ments contained in the address, TO BE STORED AT OTTAWA. Sir Richard ~How much tariff evidenze have we taken? Mr. Fielding—About three carloads, co far. Do you want to read it ? Sir Richard—Read it? No. It might influence my opisions.—Mail and Em- pire. if ALL DEPENDS, Elector — You demanded Separate Schools. . Ierae! Tarte—Oui. Me—lI did ’owl for zem. } WBlector—You said you would get them. Israel Tarte—Oni. I-did sav zat I would die—or vot is more vorse—give up wy office—for zem. ; Elector—Well what about it ? Israe!] Tarte—Eet is like zis. Eef you are Catholic, zen { have gut zee Saparate school. Sheis establish all right. But, ifyou are Prodezan, zen zee Separate school is lost. I ’ave kill her.—Mail and tavazant, what ehal! we say concerning the Lihera's ? nD OQ ee ———— HAVE A CARE, GENTLEMEN! ' ; } — Tux Government candidate in the byc- ¢ é:tios conte-t now going on at Brantford against any | change in the tariff that would embarrass | So the N. P. is not | The comm:t- “ has proclaimed that he is existing industries.” sach a bad thing after all! tee of our Board of Trade had better be careful when they make tLeir suggestions possible they might prejudice the candidate of the t» the Tariff Commission. It is Government nominace in Brantford ! Ladies Natural Opposum For Collars, large size, former price $1.90, SALE PRICE $1.50 STANLEY BROTHERS Empire, Catarrh is a constitutional disease and requires # constitutional remedy | ke Hood’s Sarsaparilla, which purifies th: blood. ——s Oo The steam riding gallery at the Lyceum tonight. Haveadrive. Only 5 ceote Our $16.50 fine Beaver Overcoats are the best value in town.—S, A, McDonald, Snowshoe moccasins selling at reluced prices—J. M. McLeod & Co. jan "s* ool Black Coney Storm Collars, deep collar, long ends, furmer price $2.10. SALE PRICE $1.90 The Always Busy Store aways tlectsacure.” ' THE DAILY EXAMINER : ——————— a THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 1897. Highest of all in Leavening Pow er.—- Latest U.S. Gov’t Report oval NEWS NOTES A. B. Sheraten, of the Queen Hotel, Halifax, is seriously ill in New York. Hog cholera in western Ontario has already cost the departinent of agriculture over $7,000, It is reported that there isa great deal of smuggling at present on the Canadian Pacific coast, The First National Bank of Alma, Neb., has closed its doors. It had a capital of $50,000; labilities of $134,000, including $40,500 belonging to the state. Copious rains bave fallen in most of the famine-stricken districts of Lodia, but a ereat deal more rain is veeded. ‘The bubonie plague is increasing at Karachi. The fioancia’ statement of the Univer- tity of Toronto shows a deficit of $18,300. The senate has decided to ask the legi-la- ture to grant $20,000 to cover the deticil. H.M.S&. Terrible, the new first-class cruiser, had her trials over a 23 mile eourse oft the Cornish coast on Saturday. The speed developed showed an average of 22} knots pes hour. A true bill has been returned against Edward J. Ivory, alias Edward Bell, of New York, who was arrested in Glasgow in September Jast, ona churge of being engaged in a conspiracy to cause a dyna- mite explosion. Captain-Gereral Weyler has issued an- other edict ordering the formation of zeaes of cultivation around towns in the province of Matanzas, similar to those recently ordered in the provinces of Havana and Pinar del Rio. The Domiuion Government has been udtified that the Pacific cable conference papers are on their way to Canada. Till they arrive nothing more will be known of their contents than has already appeared in the despatches. The funeral of Sir Joseph Hickson was one of the largest ever seen. in Montreal, A feature was a floral engine, eight feet by three, which had been ordered from New York at acost of $600. It wasa tribute of the Grand Trunk employes. All German states have approved of the sentiment expressed in the recent edict of the Emperor in regard to duelling in the army, and have adopted his majesty’s Suggestions in regard to reterring of dis- putes to courts of honor insteal of a resort ‘0 independent action on the part of the principals. The American line steamer Paris started from New York on Wedoesday in an at- tempt to cross the Atlantic with the aid of one screw, her other screw being disabled. The Paris will doubtless make the passage all right, but will take eight daye, Que of the officere of the vessel said she would be docked at Tilbury immediately after arrival on the otl¥er side. Contrary to expectations, the Bebring Sea commission will not sit in Sao Fran- cisco. N.R. Hatris, who has been assi+t- ing the commission ia Victoria, B. C., bas returned to San Francisco for a short time. He says thatthe commissioners have changed their minds about comiog to San Francisco, and will complete ihe r investigation at Victuria. Three men armed with :ev lvers held up @ saloon on State street, Chicago’s busiest thoroughfare, at half past eight Monday night. They knocked the pro- prietor unconscious, roboed the till of the day’s receipts ($50) and walked out the front door and escaped. The saloon was well filled with customers, who were ter- rorized by the rubbers aad never raised a haud to interfere. The Prince of Wales, gin response to requests fur advice as tothe most fitting plans for the celebration of the occasion of the completion of the sixtieth anniversary of the Queen’s reign, has caused it to be announced that be 1s confident Her Majes- ty would prefer the occasion to be marked by works of mercy amoig the sick and suffering, embracing any movement tend - ing to brighten the live+® and ameliorate the condition of the Queen’s poor subjects Major McKinley’s cabinet, as predicted bv one who bas been a friend of Mr. Mc- Kinley, will be as follows .—Secretary of State, Senator Sherman ; Secretary of the Treasury, Mr. Dingley, of Maine, if his health permits ; Secretary of War, Gener. ] Alger; Secretary of the Navy, Cornelins Blise; Attorney General, Judge Goff cf West Virginia ; Secretary of the Interior, Judge McKenna of Cal:fornia ; Postmaster General, Mr. Hanna, provided Senatur Sherman is not Secretary of State; Sear tary of Agriculture, a farmer from the central west, Juan Frieve, of the Cuban army, a close friend of the Jate Antonio Maceo and one of the latters most tru-ted officers, has arrived in Boston. Wien askedas t) the lately published report that General Maceo was still alive and in the hospital at Cubitas, Major Frieve eaid: “I wish with all my heart I could believe that, but I know beyond a doubt that he waa instant- ly killed, and that, too, by ashot fired by Dr. Zertucha, the friend whom he had trusted and who led hira into the ambush. That man willdie before he is a year older, and all the strength of Spain cannot save him; not if he takes refuge in the palace at’ Madrid.” , The situation at Rland Village I, coal mine was practically unchanged up o noon on Monday. Crowds of miners | gathered on the principal street in t: forenoon and after being addressed by en agitator who advised bloodshed advanced upon the mine. Troops under Lieut. Hardin waited until the mioers advanced to within @ hundred feet of the building-, when he-commanded them to halt; they instantly obeyed. After hooting at the guards the mob returned to the village. Miners were parading the streets almost constantly and nearly everyone had a weapon concealed upon his person. Miners were partly quieted at noon by a promise from Manager Hakes, oi the coal company, that he would probably settle the question of their wages aad grievances Monday. Tis is the season for colds. There is no remedy as efficient as Watson’s Bal-. eamic Syrup. It will be found to relieve | any cough almost instantly. 25 cents per hottle’ at Watson’s Drug Store. | ————— APPLES,--Our Apple Sale’ will be both Friday and | Saturday at 11 o'clock, to clear up ail remnants, and | also a few of our English Market stock,-—E. H. NOR- TON, Auctioncer, | seeBe2Vet eee ABSOLUTELY PURE BOARD OF TRADE, The annual geuerai meeting of the Char- lottetown Board of Trade was held last evening. There were present: P. Blake, President, in the chair, T. Handrahan, &. W. Crabbe, W. L. Cotton, W. W. Beer, Bs Haszard, J. T. Crockett, James Paton, N. Rattenbury, D. Farquharson, John Mc- Leod, L. E. Prowse, R. McMillan, F. P. McRae, Mark Wright, J. D. McLeod, W,. H, Aitken, G. FE. Auld, L. L. Beer, R. B. Norton, John McKachern, John Newson and D. Laird. After the reading of the minutes and correspondence, the Board proceeded to consider a request of the Mi: § ist r of Finance that all Boards of Trad: s in towns not sending delegates to transmit their views as to Variff Reform to the Tarift Commission which sits at Halifax on the 21st and 22nd January inst. After some discussion it wa upon montion ot R. B. Norton, secon ] ed by Horace Haszard, resolved the a committee of five be appointed to ascer§ tain the views of bu-iness men in this pro- vince and report at a subsequent meeting, Committee, D. Farquharson, D. Laird, N. Rattenbury,S. W. Crabbe aad Morace Haezard. The President read the annual report of the Couneil reviewing the work of the Board for the past -yeir. It was unanimously adopted. 1 Arrangements were made for a revision of the by-!aws, atter which the Board pro- ceeded to the election of officers, as fol- lows :— Member of Council for Maritime Board —Horace Haszard. President — Horace Haszard. Vice President—W. H. Aitken elected). Secretary Treasurer—Edmund T. Higgs. Council—T. Handrahan, J. Newson, D. Farquharson, N. Rattenbury, J. Paton, 8 W. Crabbe, L. L. Beer, George Ey Auld. Arbitrators—T, A. McLean, J. Newson, D. Laird, W. W. Beer, T. Handrahan, N. Rattenbury, James Paton, 8S. W. Crabbe, B. Rogers, J. J. Davies, J. T. Crockect, W. W. Clarke. The following gentlemen were elected members of the Board, viz., W. Matheson, H. W. Longworth. Kabert Fennell, W. W. Stanley, O. Hornsby, F. Perkins, A. W. Sterne, George E. Fall. On motion of Hon. D. Laird seconded T. Handrahan, a suitable tribute wa« paid to the memory of the late B. D. Higgs, and B. W. Higg+,—Secretary and ac ing secretary of the Board. (re- MR, DAVIES’ S"NSATION, (Rossland Weekly Miner.) The Hon. Louis Henry Davies, minister of marine and fi<heries in the Dominion oabinet, has sprung a sensation on the people of Canada. An Associated) Press dispateb in another column says he is “most outspoken against the present methods of floating mining schemes in British Columbia.” Now this note ef warning, as we suppose Mr. Davieg» calls it, Would come from him with a great dea) better grace if he had vixited the mining districts, like his colleague, the Hon. Mr. Blair, and taken some pains to post him - self on the question. Any information which he may have on the subject. must necessarily be at second-hand, and as_ it was probably acquired in Vancouyer or Victoria it is not probable that it is either well f unded or accurate. Mr. Davies warns eastern feople that “if any rich finds are struck the people on the spot can sell their holdings, out and then bay then i» again.” This is’ very funny. Seeing that a rich strike means an advance in price it is e trifle beyond us to figure out just how the westerner is going to make money in that way. Mr. Davies evidently has all his ex- perience of stocks yet to get. Haz he warned people not to buy C. P. R. shares because those on the inside, the directors in this case, know in advance when a dividend is going to be paid and when it i+ going to be passed? Everybody, except perhaps Mr. Davies knows that directors of railroad companies and their friends often take advantage of this knowlege and buy or sell stocks as the case may be, reaping a goodly harvest from the advatice or desliae when the news becomes public. Mr. Davies is out of bis element. He should confine hi- attention to fish. _—————- —- -¢- 20 The lowest ebb ever reached in prices on clothing now at at the bargain corner. It is the greatest opportunity ever offered to clothe yourself and boys.— McKay Woolen Co. ——— ¢ ‘No Dull Season : ‘(na Live Store ; What have we got. to offer yon, That which vou require every day in the house. ROYAL SILVER POLISH, for your silver. BRITISH FURNITURE SHINE WHISKS in great variety. HAIR BRUSHES, SOAPS, SPONGES. This is the reason for bargains —we are a’ ve to to the fact, and have many to offer you. Try us. Prove us, A. W. REDDIN, Phm. B. é Central Drug Store. ’ ‘Sunnyside.” 6S | | ( | | ¢ ° | | | | $ } ¢ ( : eG 2228202820202 20 Tro Cure A Cough ” Syrup of White Pine Tar, a reliable Cough Mixture, before the pub- lic for years. For sale by REDDIN BROTHERS Opposite P. O. Ccoceceteoeceoooccoecoeccoeceoeeooe Ladies’ black Astrachan | Stcrm Collars, good. curl, for- Collar, new mer price $315, Sale Trice $265 STANLEY BROTHER'S LEGRAPHIC. Seeciat. Desparcues ro THe Examiner HOTES FROM THE CAPITAL. Tarte’s Trouble is in His Liver, Government Savings Bank Closed. Tariff Commission Will Visit Winnipeg Orrawa, Jan. 13. Mr. Tarte left for Montreal yesterday. While there be will consult a physician. He is suffering from inflammation of the liver. The Government savings bank at Yar- mouth, Nova Scotia, has been closed, and its accounts transferred to the Post Jffise savings bank. AJl Government savings banks are eventually to be treated in the same way, as the acsistant receivers gener. | drop ott. Hon. Mr. Borden will accompany the tariff committee to the Maritime Provin- ces. The Ministers leave here next Saturday evening for Quebec; thence to St. John and Halifax. It has been decided to pay a flying visit to Manitoba. The Indian Famine Fund. Loxpoy, Jan. 14. The fuod for the relief of sufferers by the famine in India, started a few days ago by the Lord Mayor of London, amounts to £35,000. The largest subscription to the fund was given by William: Waldorf Astor viz., £2,000. Lieut.-Governor Kirkpatrick. Loxvow, Jan. 14. A report states that Lieut.-Governor Kirkpatrick is coming along all right The operation is declared & great success. Stormy Wear LONG EVENINGS. Plenty of Time —~——for Reading Call at Carter’s Bookstore and _sel- ect some nice, readable literature from the well filled shelves and well furnish ed news stand. The cost is small, while the benefit is of the enduring kind, The greatest minds of this age agd of the past are represented in the literature we offer you. Geo Carter & Co Publishers of Carter’s Almanac, Booksellers & Seedsmen. A GREAT LIFE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION. The new business written for the year by the Mutual Reserve Fund Life Associa tion, is eighty four million+, showing a larger rate of gain than any other company making a total business in force of about three hundred and thirty millions in sixteen years. About thirty seven millions of which is in force in Canada in a li:tle over twelve years, being the largest amount in force with a single exception of any company in any piace in the Dominion; altogether making a record unparaielled im the histcry of Life Insurance. Policy holders are to be congratulated. d&wli LECTURE. A Lecture will be delivered in the A.O. H. Hall, Maceachern’s Building, Queen St, on Thurday, the 21st Jasrary, inet, by the Rev. Father Boyd. Subject, “Owen Roe O’ Neill.” 10—td eo ‘THE EMPIRE” WRITERS = LaTEST & BEST HALF THE PRICE OF OTHERS The name of the manufacturers is a guaran tee of itsquality. Agents wanted The Willams Mig. “o.. Lid, Montreal,P, @ » Tha Virtues of & , Part» sbolesome ROYAL OAK @ cleansing, — g SOAP its weight, Change Have Been ° less —ere al- TRENSPARENT To The color, agreeable, @ lasting in use, eco-- ® nomical. The great @est known remedy @for the “washing day evil,” soothin ce Z Wotld for € Sto the bands, not irritating, im @Pirting a fresh Long i $ *ppearance, unsur Time @ Pissed inthe Jaun dry, luxurious in the bath. The demand for this soap is encermous. For sale everywhere. NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that the Annual General Meeting of the share holders of Toe Examiner Publishing Company, will be held at the Cflice of The Examiner Newspaper, on Wednesday, the 27th day of January, inst, at eight o'clock in the evening. | ARCHIBALD IRWIN Secretary, Ch’town, Jan 9, 1297, a Overshoes Caiters Money saving Bcot & Shoe Distributers. ~SEASONABLE All sizes, all qualities, low prices Moccasins Buck Skin; all siz's Anything yon want in this line. J. M. McLeod & CO. cheap. ei +6808 SECSCEEOCOOSELCEERS Our e? OSCSIOSBHIOOSOOSCOOE ovccvecs -~- “- to save tooth if possible, is every A lie r you once lore a tooth you cannot get it back again unless by artificial means We «always advise to save tnem. We can extract teeth without pain, and have made ar putation to that effect. dle cost of saving a tooth is net much more than the cost of having it taken cut, person should slways think serie ously teoth. Our and a before Os.De a . Cee Ee Ink b ee on(X) Grea Men’s Reefers, price ce -« 66008 5.25, for Men’s Overcoatx, price ........ 6.00, for Boys’ Ulsters, price........++- 3.25, for som lines pair worth double the price. prices, will be undersold. Remember the plac», Jb. Mactonalts sacrifice. THE PROFIT IS YOURS. 0S MIST BESOLD If you want real genuine, solid bargains in Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, come to the Bankrunt Slaughter sale Men’s Ulsters, price ..........$5.95, for $1.75 2 00 2.75 1 25 A large stock of boys clothing at half price, and better in & & BOY : 3 - , a 500 pairs Men’s Pants, from 75ca pair up; every We want it distinctly undersiood that the goods must be sold, and competitors, no matter how much they will eut their Niall Directly Opposite the West End ot the Market House “C=Boots and Shoes at a great wa. 4k). CORSETS All sizes of this celebrated Corset kept by $1.25, $2.25, $3 C0 + he. 2S, Ti BEER BROS Quick action is what we want, price, for instance see our Ladies’ H oliday We want our enormous stock of Bootts | aris . e and Slippers to move quickly and we are using the never-failing lever of low Shoe, tipped at G0c, just received GOFF BROS. | Treated by th A NEW YEARS RAGE. Success that we bhe- lieve we are known to the people of Charlotie- town and in fact to the people all over P. E. T., as being up to date in every branch of ovr bu i- ness. Our vim is te build up our business by oir work, Berlin Dental Parlors stcre of O0S089C9O969O806999HS00900985590 090009809888 06000000 80080800 SCCOCOSOOSOS COECS OLS S068 O8 2OOO9OOD 0990902299688 S8SONOI9OSEH LO9DOOUSO OOO OOSSIOSTIODSSSOE FOPHOSSS IDOO GIO LE BOT SOOS SSOSOSGOHEET CS over Prowse Brothers. Open in the evenirgs from 7 to 8, @S9SCO8OGSOS0EFF9G OE SU920CSSOGOSIOOOSSVESSHESOOOVOSVSVERSG ‘ * 2 e oe oS o 3 8 ° SOSSSSSSCHOSOCESSSSSCLOBB20 To All Our Customers We wonld most respec ifally.wish voua Happy New Year, and also remind yon that we beve a large and well assorted stock of Lumber that we want to di-pore of during the winter, compri-ed of the fol- k wing, Viz: 1,2 and 3 inch Pine, ; good qu hiity, i ° 1,2 and 3 inch Spruce. Ls and 3 inch Hem look. Surface p'aned Spruce acd Hem!ock boards Reantling and Studding, all sizes, from 8x9 to 2x3, 4,000 Cedar Posts. 7, 8 and 9 tt long. ; and 1} inch Flooring ar j ] In : W ie } Palings, Lathe, Fer ing, 20 ft long L4x5 00M Cedar Shingies, split and sawn, ingles, imported and Islaad, Pine Sheathing —Clapboarde Lime in cesks and barrels—best St. Johbr—-etc, etc. All of which we wi!! sel] at lowést pos ible prices. POOLE & LEWIS Poole’s Wharf 5 CHRONIC PE ey om | SALISBURY Method © | persistent SELF-HELP in overcoming | past errors and rem rthe causes of disease The resu)t j i e means. This is not an ea jauack cure-all, Neither should it be lved by certain } : j bad Imitations already among the people } nor ry thé half-bad f invalids to | go it aione oI ul t. Pie ‘ca! vation i of health nee '@3 eincere | ance, constant self-denia and x : } ried | faith in the good works of pl and j; patient. Not 1M. Dp’ | } : NOL @V i i. WS CeT by ‘rose ream wi Save one fre the evil con | Sequences of mulante, fluid « lid, i > ‘ VEY | on | Graduate f N.Y. Universit; i ti | N. Y. Hospital, oN Bi City. Di; mar rist : nm i - a | Canada. | . . Ad drese:—Charlott | Ofice:—V ictor Q | A HOME TRI ATMI } from month to n : C4 TIONS reserved for ENCES on applicat Second Week of our Creat Mark DowrnSale of Ladies’ Fur Goods. Electric Seal Star Storm| ‘fu $17,75, SALE PRICE $8.90 | The Always Busy Store est shape, and fin-|ber one goods, 24 inches long, ish, former price Greenland Seal Capes, rnm- l} sweep, former price $600, SALE PRICE $11.50 STANLEY BROTHERS. vr Lee Caen _ Asteachan Fur Capes, 20 Imt. Sable capes, 20 inches long, full sweep, good long; satin lined, 85 curl, satin lined, former price sweep, former price $15.75, SALE'PRICE $Il.75 The Always Busy Store inches $16.50, SALE PRICE $12.50 STANLEY BROTHERS. inches Astrachan Ja icke ts: Coon Jackets, Mufls, Mitts, Boaz, Gloves The Always Busy Stay e Ae alia © pees”