DAILY EXAMINER, WEDNESI DAY F i BRUARY 6, 1889 * Canadians ee We.’ - [A TOAST FOK DOMINION DAY. } Here's to the glory of the land that we na The dear Land of Canada the Free, Where our hope is, and our home, our and faith, and our fame, For Canadians— Canadians are we ! Dominion is to usfrom Columbia's shore ef balm To the shoating tides of glad Acadie, From the laughing waves ol Erie to the Arctic tields of calm,- For Canadians Canadians are we ! Here the lily and the thistle, the shan.rock aud the rose, Are at one beneath our good'y mple ‘ree, eur union confusion siiall come « own about our foes,— For Canadians—Canadians are we ! Fron Land ! Lene— Then here’s to our Lundy's Chateauguay — Would they win by bribe or battle! shall see Our Maple Flag forever proclaiin our nati m's sway,— Mor Canadians ‘Phey Canadians are we ! Cuarurs D. G. King’s College, Windsor, N S. R= Ee Ie Eggs, 12c. per doz. ; Island Cranberries, 7c. per qnart; American, >. 9e.; Gr . s, 12c. per lb.; Prunes, 10c. per 1b., at R. K Brace’s. 1889 <> ~ --1SS9. Spring Trip fon Liverpool, ROBERT: } . .* TSF 7 , ‘ ’ 4 rH - A] T y I XAMIN I Hy Mecting of Presbytery. D.C. S. AA he UY} , L - Aa \ 4 \e - - PEBRUARY 6. 1889 < Tue Pr sbytery of P. E, Island met in | ANNUAL MEETING—-PRELIMENARY SERYCES. me tPEN - oe Aion Church on the oth inst. ‘There were present Revs. J. M. Mcleod, A. Sterling, | Tue services in connection with the sir Johns Trade Policy } Allan MeLean, A. McLean Sinclair, Jolin Diocesan Church Society of Prinee Edvard 1G Cameron, Wm. P. Archibald, M. A., B. island began at St. Peter's Churchthis } , . , ‘ : ’ : ; CRITI twa the speech of Hor Mr. | D., Alexander Roulston, James Carruth- | morning at eight o'clock, with a celebrtion Laurier on the address in reply t ers, George MeMillan, B. A., Waliam A. j of the Holy Communion by the Rev. Janes Maa ‘ ti ii ‘ s 7 ‘ | od Mason. B. A.. A. B. Mel , A. Wo) Sunpson—about thirty of the clergyand speech from tie Throne, Sir John Mace- Mal .B. D. McLeod, M ee, Hf. laity partaking. At eleven o’clock Mé¢ins donald said ieenaie B. A.. Roderick McLean, J. W. | were sung in the same church— Rev. James *My riend is very mu h pleased to MeKenzie B \ J R Or thu, Wiiliain M. Harper, of Port Hill, and lev observe in the speech that there is to be an! Tuffts, M. A., and Hevry Dickie, M. A LB. Reagh, of Kensington, rewling the <cension of trade to all parts of the world,| Hon. James Nicholson an | Messrs. S. | lessons, Rev. C. F. Lowe, of Summerside, ; ry: , ‘ ‘ : : i tl \ntipod He is williug we} H. Brown, Wm. MeLeod, T. C. James, | taking the lead in the Litany—-and the should extend our trade to Austr vlasia, or} Dougald Bell, Alex. Robertson, John Me-]} Rev. J. De Soyres delivered a splendid sr- New Zealand, or South America, but he says, | Leod. John MeKeuzie and Duncan McLean, ; mon from the text, ** Wisdom is justifiel le set toa romr ’ e yyy i "3 . ” : “ ath ton + oe ud y + trade toward the | Elders. in her children,’’ making a very strony kno : Speaker, a a - mm. grentle .- A eall was laid on the table from Dal-| plea for unity in diversity, and showin v3, s we i now, that the reason W a Y > . : . ie ; ae oe a ay me t 72 sn ad ‘Thousie, N. B., to Rev. George Fisher, of | that this is consistent with the great truth, ot extend our trade t South is that the : : South wot allow us to do so \\ a ' M mtrose, P, K. ., Rev. Mr. Carr was ap- which it is the mission of the Ch urch te “a i & avr ua 4 uA e sre ahaa ; ‘ ’ satel tn tichian ts det. We have always) PO™ ed to exchange w on Mr. Fisher on | preac hand teach, — heen anxious to do it, From 1834 to thie] the 17th iust., and cite the congregation of} Che annnual meeting will be held at St moment Canada has been ready and has shown Monti Mignish and Elmsdale tu appear Paul's Schoolroom this evening. Rev. Mr . . 1 ; ; int . ‘ : } her readiness to enter into most friendly) n- [for their interests ata Me ung of Presby De S Soyres will deliver an address, reial and social relations with thejtery to be held in Princetown on the 12th --- + +Oee —- —__-____- United States but they wont ve f Mar st 11 o'clock % in A letter . , 7 , ; ot . . : I TWENEY ’ r 1 . perhaps unless it ‘ price Wik vas read from Rev. Thomas ¢ rbett, de LET FERS TO THE EDITOR. : Al : ' : . : . we ao n cnoose to give _ ( ing a call addressed to him from the i ne } nti ian , th =m. F i congregation of M rivonish, Vv. Ss we ‘ ' eit e | s } " , ~ - Lp aay tly a ne te” tee Fetave| Rev. Principal Grant, D.D., ws nomi Duties of a Coroner's |Jury. ed by t 1en who wil n tu ‘ i a : ‘ ‘ i ove the political cou 1@ { t ACO tS Mo mr t the next Genera} 3 ‘ ae ee oh snags gr ee ie Assembly; ms the following commissioners Sir,—Can you give your readers any vial tha ere 68 i I \teusl « c : . e . . . ccahctehi ahi’ acuiaiie a ‘ti line | to the Assembly were chosen, vix : Rey. | }dea of what the duties of a Coroner's jury ur heritage for a me potta (Cheers.)| A. McL. Sinclair, James Carruthers, J. M. | ate ¢ A few days ago you gave & summary Give up our allegiance to our 45 eign, by| McLeod, of Charlottetown; D. B. Me- | of an inquest held at Hunter River, and changis var grand position as a uber of fLeod, M. A., W. H. Spencer, B. A., where no effort seemed to have been made the greatest Empire tn the wo id for us to t George Fisher and Rodk. McLean, Mini-] even to ascertain who this unfortunate come the subservient © USKITES Of Tf neign~ | sters, and Hon. James Nicholsum, T. ©. | Victim was. If the man had been an inmate boring republic cok no Phe hon. gt a. James, John MeLeod, of Orwell. S. H.| of the Poor House, why not have called man opp ce wen Ses. ey aes Geye. Brown, Dr. McKay, James N. Cogswell | 80mo one from that institution to clear, up know he woul t pay that p ice, aud unless] and James Carruthers, the mystery / In yesterday’s issue you re- we did pay that pric all these hopes of an ex- ' > a oe ae : oT ve ma ber case f nr mali and ention of tt to the South a nd the project fhe Pre — y approved of the remit of | Teport another case Trom Emerald, an of © olnme ial Un -J think, must b ' drop Asse mb! 7 garding r Inarriage with a de- there does not appear to be any evidence ped in silenc He ha ir.) The hon. gentle- | C&asea s wi e'ssister. The consideration of | ¢?lled to show where the liquor had been man says, alth« ug h ‘I have been hopelessly| the other remits was deferred until the procured, and it certainly must have been, wrong in my political economy, that | opes| March meeting. Rev. Robt. Coffin was vile stuff. to see that f ve ind by e i may ive ay ap > nted S mvener of the committee on LNQUIRER, opinion. Well, Dlike power I like p . ij} the state of religion Arrangements were ine lm ae like mv present position sunt nd ap made for visit! supplemented congrega- A Backward Step. plause). All that I can say is | eRONE s, with the view of bringing them up om ape 6GSReeman BUVICE : minimum stipen 1 $730 and a SIR, Is it Keeping pace with the march i remy o ions ! : } c : q) cHange My O} : : - ; : i mans {t was agreed t » apply to the H. | of intellect to find the London Tele yraph, e mm ‘i po ’ ! Iscal i ' : : } ; : t oe “e : ,. M. Board for two catechists and four pro-| ith its wilderness of advertisements, sub- Clibs , 1s " mud pidglyy i ° i i eT % an for the ensuing summer stituted in the Reading Room for the great in er ‘ Aral = ! - . - : . . nv h f Hea . | ik 5 Supp.y Was appointed oracle of public Opipion in England, the i si i iat sha ‘ ‘ wea UU iid R \ E Gillies l ) a. M fil, which Is % reprint ot tie Times ! quence, i vho are 1 tin Mr. Sinclair 17th inst., and Rev. D. B Lie Tele sraph i8 au eight page paper with persuasiveness, can induce the electors of | McLeod, M. A., 30th March; Strathalbyn, | Six and a half pages given up to advertise- . ; , , . a ° ‘ ‘ . * Canada to change fixed opiniorx m these} Rev. E. Gillies on 17th and 24th inst. and | ments. The change is universally complain- points Lam not likely to change my se. 130th March; West and Clyde River, Rev. | ed of by the subscribers. Cheers Wm. Scott on 10th, 17th and 24th Feb HAMPDEN. re % ni ; id Clipp i and 3rd and 10th March; Richi mad B Ly Feb. 4, 1889. . “- Tr? ' ‘ ° Aotes an ipping S. idast, Rev. Robert Stewart for the remain- a <P der of the month; Cardigan and Dundas . es _ ani Th » was last vear an exp et “ol - 4 z i He “e AT a 11Aasw, t ook Poison by Mistake. ares as on ] +1 ave. Jonn utcninson, M. A., till last of a pt auc mm COL i a 3 prada “ ilfiia ; West ( ‘a ape Rev. Robert Coffin on , ' : : and J span of no less than 12,000 bales a “i ' ae Mr ange Pe 2 Mr. Edward J. Smith, of Shediac, who lt i a ag tit Keb id vel wit, isher On ord rect utly elebr: ted the "Oth anuiversary of ~-The proposed Extradition Treaty -} March; Br okfield. Rev. Maleolin Campbell Rin hiseh Pe Lo : : tween the United States and Great Britain | = Bi 72), Me James on 30th M \ iS birth, Had & narrow escape irum powon- : ith, Mr. James on 30th March | ; ’ “ai t weal S h : fe : ae le ti { ‘ RY . : Ing on Tuesday Of 44S Week. Some time as VeEsh rejyeceu by the ite OSTALlS J ang Rev. Mr. Gillies on lt th Mar: cn * iy } : } Senate. It seems th inhapsalaciiiel er retiring on Tuesday night, Mr. Smith, Suare At Semis t reary prov ener rhe next meeting of Pre sbyt ery oe be | ot am : ; so . Be. a : ee oo - feciing tairsty, got upto take a drink of tor the extradition of puilticai oflenaers, | din Princetown on 12th Mare at il ” 7 : ; ; _ The worthy Senators refused to agree t F water. He noticed a bottle on the table sae ’ ati . ‘ : ya . ius & 24 « , i in . . oes — that provision, and 20 vetoed the Treaty. | “eee which he supposed to contain syrup and The F te Ty of Dubl Y, — ‘ | | poured some of it in his drink, When he _ 1€@ Lrecman § Jvwrne i IDiN IS Ai resdytery Cier th Son tl : a) : Lor ublin is au- esbytery Cierk. | potorned Mrs. Smith asked him why he had ority for the sta ne a lisb + —ede-< . : 7 oe ie 8 te : @ ae rd Salisbury Obntdnenta: Maem arisen and when he told her what he had 8 negotialing w ) r with : s s i i } as . ; view t a ence Prin aM vib r noe done she exclaimed in alarm that the bottle riew to ti ala ter bec i y E r nis , - ’ ’ ; ey the latter bee ming Prime Minister. :' te se . contained a violent poison, a strong solution It says that, should Lord aditinten ac- At the conclusion of the routine busi-} ~, } 1) ; i s a ° at Wildes : NT. OF - 3 of sugar of lead. The household was quick- cept the position Lord Salisbury will retain | "ess at ildey Lodge, No. 27, 1.0.0. F., last jue : T the-olffes of 0: rof F - Ain evening. Bro. T! Oe le P Cae and Dr, Thompson summoned, e office of JMiinister « rel At "s. Hing, TU, iiev, he iIsppeie . } . ° et adil on tidecicnah tio i iri lee Ld nd ; . ‘ed an antidote which had the S a ‘ iC ¢ US TRLALIONU , i F iA' ~ln the course of his maiden speech in|“! Ce! : sa ’ ee, ee Mr. Smith was able to be at, Parliament, on the motion to adopt the a ey ee the ey or his-waeat in on Wednesday an received ' ’ ; teachings and ¢ i : address in reply to the Governor General's | "° “C#ctuings @ i aims of the Onde Fr: many congratulations on his escape.— speech, Mr. R =. W hite p yinted out that u, We @ War against Vice in all its forms Monet on Times. our commerce with Great Britain amounts FRIENDSHIP towards man prompts. the | Sa il to $17.90 per head of the population, while i, Cone iy ;, ! Pe j he antie Net! 3 suppl } > . that of iin United States with Gr at | Che gentle intluer LOVE pply the | ersona Britain is but $8.85. } ’ —— s i ape : -N Sent} I ¢ ‘ ; i ikUTaO consecrates the effort and leads tu Harry K ishwk “k bas returned to Halifax Vv: ; > c , > ar . ’ Nova Scotia, which is inthe happy] victory. from a trip to the West Indies, improved in } adie : “ I positi 1 of laving a St hippi ng tonna ZC equ ial | ‘We can be O luifelle ‘ only when we act he: arith } ’ . * ° : to the number of its inhabitant 8, is jubilant like honest men Rey. Mr. Gerrior, the evangelist, is assist- over the increased rates of freight earned} ‘* To speak the Tauri in Love is the cardi- }ing Rev. Mr. Crawford in holding. gospel by the Nova Scotian vessels. The advance} al distinction of a true Oddfellow,’ meetings at Lunenburg, N. 5. during the past year has been at per cent., and great activity prevails, in consequence, in the provincial shipyards. | Freights are still on the rise: $16 a thou- sand is offered in New York for lumber to South American ports. -Principal Grant, of Queen’s University, Kingston, states that the Japanese, among other ** Westernising” tendencies, are pet- ting dissatistied with their interminable rice diet. The- reverend gentleman anti- cipates that before long Japan will be a considerable wheat importing country, and he thinks that it will afford a profitable | MaKe tur the graia of the Let us hope that it may aoc. western Curn prail 4, out tu be the Dr. Lora de Bert rand, P reside nt of the sate which Railw: ay, and Mr. Shinner, M. P. for St. John, had an interview with Hon. W. W. Sullivan to-day with ence to a plan for connecting the with the Mainland. build steamers to carry the railway cars across the straits, and make the connection between West Point al the M: sinland i syndi sSuctouchy refer- i s and pusite-—a distance of about 15 miles. vailw iy 1S to be constructed to each “of oa] points before menti: ned, and the commu- nication is to be for all the year around. | 4 correspondent of THE EXAMINER | wants to know what are the duties of | Coron Juries } Ty he question wie Ly well A short time ago the body of a) wan was found at Hunter River, but it T's be ‘ ked, . 8 Hot tin a out the man’s name. Again, at Em- eral SUS} nmcious cire umstances, and, we are in- formed, the jury never even ope ned his | vest, but found, off hand, that his death | WAS € vised by excessive drinking, without king who supplied the liquor. careless, indefinite, perfunctory action in cases of sudden and deaths is disgraceful. Better not inquests at all, than have thén way. Allen writes CLICe hasty coroners’ conducted in this Frederick B tu the ton Herald advocating the following rather | eweeping reforms inthe manner of dis- its intention of sending over two rinks, the ol deanke in ¢ following skips v > aT ed t lect posing of drunks in the police court : following skips were appoint¢ Oo se : a ont +74 S THE BLIZZARD HAS STRUCK Us ‘ay Tet rhe low: he or | te -— 4 tneet mn * rJes ey Ng W p ‘ Si d G A ons ui t} ra in ¥ al = fs mn = saloous pay the fines f yr | tears c ole lee cea Ai Davies, Rev iGwW & % Original vOsLUMes Will appear, our patrons and others in need of Coal ar nness, 1é court Ca e@ reasonalhbiy ,¢ { ‘T3 av. 8 ‘e : i nl ; the court can be reasonably 708. Car 1ers, Rev. 5. Weston-Jones and a ia } can be supplied by calling on us. certein where the last liquor was procured F. Hi. Beer. We have in Store a large su f all the <a : : ie ms - i s ‘i of ’ - % - . alc . J eX € u ‘ a whi ade the man drunk, the fine shall be The visitors will be guests at the Hotel | Every effort will be made to make it leading qualities, viz. :— . pply sessed upon th st particular saloon. Davies during their stay. the Best ever heid in the Cily. ‘ae . Pe a ten Second—Release men arrested for this A committee consisting of the President, OLD SYDNEY ROUND, Th . “tk O; 1 7 identifie . Lt.-Colonel Irving, Capt. a; - Longs worth ACADIA do., tire niy detatir ose nreviously eat- : ” poet. y i 7 . Fe | TICTOT a 2 7 — " - ” previously arrest-' and F, H. Beer was appointed to look alter intending skaters are requested to hand; se do., tat a oe ee the arrival and entertainment of the visit- | thet’ names and description of costumes by | ALE eas do., , Fvarth—Give such common drunkards an’ | se 7. ee | Monday next to the Janitor or any of the INTERNATIONAL do., Serra | a + avase yA 8. { : - : ¢ y IN invermic (ate sentence | oe IN TERC OLONIAL RUN OF MIN E, Fifth Classify. such men, putting the hopeful cases in a state inebriate asylum. Sixth—Raise the fines until the maxi: nul ressure pravticable is brought tu | wat upov fe saluuuy. . = tpn _n . a least oU} N cw ; operates the} The propo sition 18 to | appear the at the jury even tried to | Such mysterious | have | , »US~- more : atching over } your conduct, not valy in the Lo | ‘*Weclaim the privilege of t 5 lge = ym, but | in your intercourse with the world at large. * Our Alm is to lead man tothe ec aleve | of the true fraternal relation, lesigned by the Great Author of his be ing. se You c an Oddfellow in spirit and in truth, unless you are Grateful to your Creator, F aithful to yor ir Country, and fraternal to your fellow-man. snnot beecor ae speeches and a con mn jet | At the lush , appropriate jwere made by several members, unanimous vote ot thasice fas vderes l Brother ilar presentat ion wil be ; } 1? + 4 happerie. As | it } Prince EI lw rand Lodge, Summerside, rlursday evening, 14th inst. tp The Marri iage Tie. made to jon i} adrSt. John's Church, Crapaud, Monday evening, Rev. A. Daniel, rector, united in wedlock Mr. Newton Mauttart, of Cape and Miss Janie Rogerson, of third daughter of Mr. William The bridesmaids were Miss sister of the bride, and se Louise bBurpitt, of enor ne, ‘he groomsmen were Bruce Rogerso ny € oma of the bride, and W shee Logerson, of Crapaud. The bride was given ‘enay by ther father. At the conclusion of the cere- ;mony, at which a large number of invited guests were present, ‘the bridal party drove 'to the residence of Mr. R. P. Rogerson, brother of the bride, and partook of after- noon tea, after which the newly married | couple for their future home in Cape Traverse The groom above i | Traverse, iC rapaud, Rogerson. Mary Rog: rson, left s referred to is a son of a healthy farmer died sudde nly under | Captain Lewis Muttart, of Cape Traverse, | and was one of the boata crew that was out ‘in the Gulf four years ago this winter. He i has now decided to settle down from storms }and tempests and has taken one of Crapaud’s | fairest daughters to help him along through ithe journey of hi fe. ee Curliana. | | A GENERAL meeting of the Charlottetown | Curling Club was held last night at their Rink. The Pictou Club having signified Mr. George F. Owen, parliamentary corres yestep of Tue EXAMINER, crossed at the Cape s yesterday en route for Ottawa. Hf. Lardistal, of Verite, Quebec, has re- eeived from Pope Leo the title of Knight of the Order of St. Gregory the Great. rei bo LEP --o a OpreNING to-day, 7 cases ent felt hats— the very newest styles from London and Man. r—will be sold at the cheapest prices at {6 tf T hester . B. Macdonald’s. a a Tricks in all trades, The new laundry’s first trick. Send a trial wash and you will be compelled to send your goods regular. os Visitors express themselves — very pleased with the new laundry and its work. WOTICu. rMHE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the Diocesan Church Society will be held in St. Paul’s Schoolroom on the evening of WEDNESDAY, the 6th of February, com. mencing at 8 o'clock. The REV. J. pe SOYRES. John’s Chureh, St. John, N. B., and late Hulsean Lecturer at Cambridge, has kindly consented to visit the Island for the occasion and deliver an Address. The public are cordially invited to attend Ly order, PERCY much Rector of St. POPE, Ganmptary. ‘jente- ay: tl dte Grand Fancy Dress eee) 4 \ 1 { a! ¢ eS -WILL BE HELD IN THE— HILLSBOROUGH RINK, oil nace Thursday, Feb. 7, 1889, AT 8 O'CLOCK, P. M. ryt 44 ' came ril ng.4 ° +1, * The Charlottetonians will return the visit to Pictou shortly aitewards. nv eee u Che centre of attracttoun—The new Stean Laundry : | | ie objectionable costume. Admi ssion, 25 cents. the door. Skaters in costume, free. jane23—ta wed fri ta th » Directors reserve the right to prohibit Tickets to be had at CLIPPER BARKENTINE “SREMA,” 300 TONS REGISTER, P. LEDWELL, COMMANDER, THE WILL SAIL DIRECT FROM Liverpool for Charlottetown ABOUT THE Ist APRIL, tates to the os will carry Freight at Through {sland. different Railway points on the —_ ~ Intending Shippers will please furward their | orders in time. 2a For Freight apply in London to Joha Pit* cairn & Sous, 7 Union Court, Old Rroad Street’ in Liverpool, to William Bullen, 5t South John Street. or here to the owners, PEAKE BKO peers. Keb. 6, aeee--Ow eod Ss. & CH, THE LADIES OF St, John's Church, Milton, INTEND HOLDING A SOCIAL IN KENWIIT HOUSE, ON Thursday Evening, Feb. Lith. MUSIC, DINNER and TEA wiil be pro- vided. TICKETS— Dinner, 50c.; Tea, 25c. Tables will be laid from 6 p. m, febG LECTURE. THE REV. J. de SOYRES, Late Hulsean Lecturer at Cambridge, and late Professor of History at Queen's Col- lege, London, will deliver a Lecture In St. Paul’s Schoolreom, -—ON—— Friday Evening, Sth instant. Chair taken at 8 ole Admission, 15c. L. C. DESBRISAY, Vestry Clerk. REWARD. —_————- ALICIOUSLY cutting, breaking. destroying M or injuring ‘'elephone Lines or Wires is a misdemeanor, punishable by imprisonment for a term not exceeding two years; every attempt to commit such otfencs is punishable, on summury conviction, by a fine not exceeding $50, or three months’ imprisonment, with or without hard labor, The Lines of the Telephone Company of P. KE. Island having been recently cut and damaged, in sev eral instances, more especially in the vicinity of Charlottetown, between Mount Stewart and Cardigan Bridge, and between Mon- tague Bridge and Murray River. the Directors will pav $50 to any persou who will furnish such evidence as will convict any person who has committed, or hereafter may commit, any of said offences on the Company's Lines. By order of the Directors, ROBT, ANGUS, Manager. Telephone oomee ny’a Office, Feb. 1, 1°89. f-bi—dy & eae 3w COAL. ACADIA AND VALE NOT, All of which will be sold at a small profit. R. McMILLAN. ait sarap i ens eeiteeaaente mene - _ THE GOODS ARE FIRST-CLASS, _ Prices Low and Variety Great, ——AT—_ PERKINS & STERNS’, —--{x ]-—____—— A Large Stock of Grey Cottons, A Large Stock of White Cottons, i } i ' ‘ | a ENGLISH, CANADIAN AND AMERICAN PRINTS, Canadian Shirtings and Ginghams, Black and Colored Dress Goods, fable Linen, Towels, Towellings, Bad Tickings, Hessians, Counterpanes, Toilet Covers, Cretonnes, Sheetings, Table Napkins, :0: VERY BEST VALUE IN CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS, ———0: The above bought at the right time and place, and will be sold as we always do sell—CHEA?. PERKINS & STERNS. Oh a nanan Jan 25. i889—dy & wky seam — — ——————— — FURNITURE! THE CHEAPEST YET L :0: Call and Inspect, and get Bargain at Auction Prices for Cash. THE CHEAPEST PLACE ON P. E. ISLAND. DRAWING ROOM PARLOR SU(TES, best value, BEDROOM SUITES at lowest prices, All kinds of UPHOLSTERED GOODS at Bargains, PICTURE FRAMING, 125 varieties, very cheap and nobby, LO. KING GLASSES, The latest in WINDOW BLINDS, and all kindsof WINDOW FURNITURE and Fixings at cost. No trouble t@ show “puods, Cas-cnit all tastes, ab NEWSONS FURNITURE WAREROOMS, opposite the Post Office. JOHN NEWSON. Cha: lottetown, Jan. 31, 1889. en B. 9. DAVIES & 60. ———_—_—+{x) PER CENT. Pie PER CENT. Overcoats Uisters, Reefers & all Ready-made Clothing. aX Our prices, without the benefit of discount, are guaranteed to be about 33 per cent, below competitors. This 25 per cent. is given to clear out the Goods in this department, as We intend togive our whole attention to Custom failoring and Meun’s Furnishings. Mr. Keith is at the head of our Tailoring Department, and we guarantee perfect satisfaction. aH) B. 5. DAVIES & CO., CAMERON BLOCK. jand—eod&wkly. ~—Q-—— For Ten Days we will give the Best Bargains in UNDER CLOTHING and TOP SHIRTS (with or without Collars), ever given in Charlottetown. P. J. FORA, Upper Queen Street, feb2—eud & wky lm her guar jacd Three Doors Above Apothwearies Hall, @ ; “7 7 Ee a: “ ee