i LEN TT ETE LN, SOE LET & z ‘ a x 24 » y EXAMINER . GENTLEMEN ! THE DAILY Se ee - SSS TO ADVERTISERS, PERSONAL. | Clranges . \ — s Mr. F. W. Briggs, of Boston, is a guest } / ; al the Queen ace es Mr. George Battye, of Wallace, N. § : ‘ _ s he re on a business trip. He is register. | LOCAL AND OTHER ITBMS,|*'3°\."dse ‘ ‘ 4i Ve Mr. F. Parker Carvell, of Carve | Bros., was registered at the Halifax Hote , Hali- I s I en g tur store AX, ¢ resday. —— : Me. P. J. Quinn, of St. Juh and | 1) ‘ : ne Garrts Ar-| Mesars, J. H. Currie and H. B. Mev kazey, ‘ pals tlalifax, are among the latest arr ~ at Hotel Davies. - M MI j Co's | Che f en ‘8 of the Rey T. H. Hunt, M ! A..w be pleased to learn that se has ts : , passed, in a highly creditable manner, the ! st hree examinations for the degree . f Doetor of Divinity in Toron > Uni ss » 7 . P ersity. a Isla ‘ we M Peake and Miss Haviland, of this ; i ¥, were among the guesta at the Queen | lotel last evening Chis moruit s they | } ALIFA | ka a é ‘ passengers in the Northun riaud, . alf 1 ite to Halifax, where they w e- ag a + main forthe winter. _ — r a G. Tt x at COUNTY COURT, ELD) silian Wr cee te I Vis 3 Ww ‘ es ut The County Court Queen’s yunts K et at Ekdon on Tuesday last, aid oat twe erent iys There was considerable busines a rhe ex tive efore the court and a large pvurber o . y } : vas attendance. rhe v at 7.1 ar ! Alexander MeLean vs Angus Bea a, for Met st Char : 4 horse sold, and George Mechinn va -_ Ma colm M kK nnon, acuion for br ac of 3.—lt reporte that | warranty of a binder, attracted most in‘er | e Cheers, | re reported t In the later the plantiff c aimed ‘~ at New lon, has gone to pieces, | $75. Judgment was given for $50 and ars be saved. sts. Mr. Good appeared for the defend- - An Masonxn A regular convocat of Alexander MeMillan, Esq., was appoint- Aiexwedra R.A. Chap., No. LL, RL N.S... | ed & commissioner for taking aflidavits in w t held a apter. room Ma the court, Tes . this ev Fats ———}> <> «Qa ———— ss Oo ee aaa : More ANNEXATION Another of those ~ —— i, os * | ao ety events which have been so may] Cvening M 2.00 O kN juent of late ix set down for this evening , . a ' er he me at seven oe ock at the groom’s resicence, ess. Fall at endance reques ed Trilby Avenue. We allude to the nuptials i a f our well-known colored citizen, Nath lun’t buy Cheap Cut Smoking Tolacco | aniel DeCourser, E:q., late owner and | when you can get genuine TONK: breeder of the justly fanel yacing colt, | mixture for lOc. a pa kage, i iN A *Nat Dandy,” and ore of the colored “fair or? it. Uns sex,” of the garrison town of Halifax, who | ang te bas been here some time arranzing the Caps axp THe THeatre.—T $ vreliminary settlements which have been | of Friday evening's evangelist meeting | satisfactorily acca nplished. An ettort int Fir M > C , b€ | was made to have the ceremony perfurm- | Nanda the Thea ] ed by the Rev. Mr. Hector, but we under: | \ 3 at 7 st nd that owing to legal diffi:ulties the : Bis gang effort was fruitle-s, and consequently a] ‘ S, ciean your Kid gioves with Just al minister.has Leen asked to “tie the | I Glove Clear I s a Reieiee a0 } le = lor, a1 an | sed wi t apie: ; si Secliaiistlia \ he ee eet For sale only at A C.erxs Discn URGED -The Boston _cor- | , ne a respondent ofthe St. John Sun informs | i en that paper that two of the big dry goods | \ M C. A—A meeting of the Exectu- stores in the Hub recen'ly discharged half Save L-OUMERNETIOP OF the Y. M. ©. A. will be +g hantred people each, notwithstanding held in the Parlor at #.30 o'clock. A fall | the approach of the busy season, and adds | @ ten iance 1s requeste , ax there 18 bUSI- | that many of the number are provincialiste. Hess of Imp irtance to te transacted J he correspondent points out that the E awe cea majority of salesmen in Boston get as low Tas Orrictat Ficcres.—The statement : : : a~ $6, and perhaps if thev have luck they will get up as high as the $10 list, but it will be only after two years Or mere cf i The salesmen who receiv« $!2 are those who are kuown a “specialists,” that is, able to distinguish the differen-e between low an i high priced grades of good<, such as si.k, of the assets and liabilities of Far juhar, "a est & Co. was complet d ye-terday he official fig ires are: assets, $77,000; Labilities, $168,000.—Halifux Herald el Deracirers’ List —The | ers in city taxes © wages AUOVE -t of default- shat ie race li be published in the daily papers on Thursday next, 12th inst ; ; material, and the : lace and other costly In the meantime it would be we for ' ae idition to thi : : a men who in addition to this quali‘ica:ion those in arrears to pay up. This notice ae i .. £ } c . + are adept seiers. is fival. Go si pci __ oro | ite ; wi Tea axp Fancy Sate. — A 2 and ANTED.—T en thousand pounds of milk ite -cblk Gil I hell te Bt “Pen? : . ‘i : aie am eal it be bel in St. ati - delivered at the Central Creamers, Welsh | o- ) ae 7 ; ess . ; ; : . Schoolroom on Thursday, the 12:b inst. | & Owen's building, Queen Street, on Von- ; : ' | W A feature bound to of interest to the | lding, Q Ineedays and Fridays, in the fore- Phose bringing milk wil! to take thie home with theni. dare. we ’ } ? ‘ ' , ‘ ; es : ladies will be the “Housekeepers’ fable. Tea will be on the tat at 5.30 p..m. Ovsters will be served in the even ng be- 8 and 9 o’clock. Admisson It : ; noon be able ; : $ yles skimmed milk tween ceenenitimaie » ' cents; tea 25 cents. Don’t forget tl e date, | oO An Cy.<- e annus jeeting z =» . 7 I =A A oT so Ti ™ _ . ,~ | and don’t forzet to go an i have tes | eof Prince Edward Council No. 132, for the ~— = g° @:! : : ‘ i4 if election of officers for the coming year, , ; ot nneiniinehiidie takes place this evening at 7.30 o’c!lock is . ‘ : i shary jn the office of R. K. Jo-t. E \ Bap Moseton May.—George Gray, otf | full meeting of members is re uested Moncton, was married a fortuig! azo. i Yesterd ay morping he was to hive to S 0. E.B S.—Officers and members of ae oa = ; 7 am See Lodge Eon are reminded of the quarterly a meeting this evening at 7.30 sharp. Initia - | hom, payment of dacs, nominavon and gSSSBSSBt SOB OT BO, election of officers for the « lig year i (Please be punctnal) Everep J. Lreas, Secretary Lodge Eton siicechbibamintann Exiprixe Notres—The echr. Unior Capt. Gerrior, cleared to-day for Sydoev with 5,000 bue. oats, 10 bhi«. pork, I8 F | cs . She was loaded by Carvell A Complexion The chr. S Towasend also cleared for e } ° ] i Pictou with’5,000 bus. oat: Like the Black Knig) “ a L ee re ; ere ares woul ! be difficult to acquire if was derang:d set fire to her husbard’s it does not come naturaliy. lary a few evening+ ago and it was des- Bata good clear comp! , trayed with its contents, cattle and sheep, and a smooth ekin can be ac feed aad implementa. There was no in- qvired by the use of eurance. Mrs. Croft has since drowned | : bere. Johnson's Cream of Roses. Price 25 cents. BEAVE Be Sethe ct alee] fuse cheap imitations. 7c ’ eae fail to «ttend the JOHNSON & JOHNEOH, BOGS GVDVSS O6VB66E OOF O46 82609 Schoolroom this ject, “Uganda.” lecture in St. Paul’s evening at 8 o’clock. Sui Admission free. The lecturer, Rev. Percy H. Grubb, bas come ont from Enzland as SBBSVSTLSVSSABSSSSCGSE & deputation from the Church Mussionary | Yu U Society, and has been attracting crowded | audiences in all the large cities of Canada. | ’ Sr. Panl’s } tho he apiadie, Gees cabanas KNOW WHAT : PLEASES story was mi st interesting and wel! At the close the Black Knight was niet 7 ' Richard Jol ee | YOU e tented by the congregation with a p } THE Drugzgists. DrODRE BBALBO48®S*AR*N®NDABDAA 8 7DAWEAAA Tue Braex Kxicar.—An immense con grezation attended atthe Fir-t Methodist Church yesterday atte: noon and heard ihe ack Knight t-ll the story of his life,w ith | cial reference to his conversion and the | The toll. wv B! F per i ‘ ; 1 ‘ escape from slavery of lis parents. containing $72. Dr. pres ded. ae ae — 2 , * . Arrextios !—You are all aware that and that is why you . -plain Newell is collecting for self-den- s', «0 give her good céntributions when } ie calls on you, that the may defeat the ilalifax Those of you whem she may accidentally happen to miss, do not f are calling for our factory made fine Fur- plaio feei hurt abont it, but Le kind enough to } niture, Call early and callon her at the “Home” with a real | goad contribution. She will give you @ often. yood welcome, and God will bless you. | rab for Charlottetew n. w'vow soy ant iota Halve’ iter | MARK WRIGHT & O8., LED ee —. _ “hain tn tem ee Cal alma gin int ‘ \ 1Sc. Crochet and Enittine Silk. Another colors. selection. ens and Fancy Goods. Art Silk. BEER BROS. agate Jase just received—new Call early if you want full See also our Stamped Lin- Special value-— | in @ most touching manner. | CITC | disapprove of Tt matters.not what you are accus- tomed to paying, or what you have boen used to paying for your Collars, Cuffs & Shirts, fur it is a well known fact that every article purchased in our Gents’ Fur nishing Department is money saved. Take, for instance, Collars, Cuffs and Shirts. We sell the best 4-ply Linen Col- ars, one dozen different styles, at the ex- eptional low price of l5c. each or $1.75 per dozen, and the best quality 5-ply Cuffs at 22c. a pair or $1.25 per half dozen yairs. We show a White Shirt at $1.10—can’t be bought elsewhere less than $1.45- and good enough for a king. When you don’t care what you pay, then we have no inter-st in you. But it is to your own interest to look us up for Underwear. We have al! but we have a stunner in a fine Shetland all-wool Suit at $1.30, worth $2, iow prices On grade s, | and then we call your attention to warm, | winter lined Gloves, Selling the best Kid lined Gloves at these ridiculous prices, 79 for gloves worth $l, and $8:. quality, worth $1.25, or Buck Lined and other best makes at prices like $1,09, that we ought to get $1.45 for. WEEKS’ REASON FOR SELLING SO CHEAP is we want to keep all hand- buey and sell stacks of goods. Nearly everything that comes into the People’s Store is direct from the manufacturers, bought for spot cash. We have an IMMENSE LADIE3 TRAUE, and although the ladies do lots of buying for the gentlemen, we are after the gentlemen that bay their own furnish ings. N w compare these low prices with for extra | | show your society is better worth foll.w | Ing after than theirs. throuzh a cracl, but T want a triump' ait entrance. Mr. Crossley sang very impressively the solo, “How far is it called to the grave 2?” ’ ; Mr. Crossley commenced by saying he | knew what he was talking about, for he began to dance when a very little fellow; but he gave it up because he did not lke to take liberties with other people’s sis- ters he would not allow with his own. His text was 2 Tim, 1l—2. He gave five reasons or excuses for the dance : l. You must have some amusement. Sut there are other amusements besides dancing. ’. Yon might better danc: than do something worse—slandering your neigh bor «r the kissing play; but you surely de not dance so as to keep from tose thing DP 3. Dancing is an accomplishment; but Webster fays an accomplishment is an elegance of mind or manner. | ut dancing does not require much mind, and does not improve the manners. It takes very little mind to dance. 4. You ean’t pas? in What socety ? You say :he upper ten, but they are only at the top iike froth is. Rather society. con 5. You say conscience does not More the pity. My watch might cemn, | say it was elev n c’clock, bot I know that | would be wro:g and it wuld be a poor} what you have paid before, or drop in and | we will be pleased to show you the goods. Best 4-ply Linen Collars 15c. each or $1.75 per dozen. Best 4-ply Cuffs 22c. per half dozen pairs. Fine Scotch Shetland Wool Undercloth ing, $1.30 a suit, worth $2.04 Extra fine quality White Shirts $1.10, worth $1.45. Warm Winter Lined Gloves, 79c., $1.09, worth $1, $1.25 and $1.45. a pair or $1.25 980 98c., Honest Goods at Honest Prices. Wholesale and Retail. Charlottetown, Dec. 3, 1895. UNION EVANGELISTIC SERVICES, WEDN‘*SDAY 1 VENING, An immense crowd gathered to hear the topic of the parlor dance discussel, and the church was full when the hour arrived for commencing the service. After the ten minutes song serviee, the Rev. W. J. Kirby led in prayer. On the platform were the evangelists, the Revs. Campbell, Kirby, Eater, McArthur, Hamlyn and Elder Sievenson. A solo, “Will you not come back 7?” was sung by Mr. Crossley The whole | congregation rose and sung enthusiastical- ly *Blest be the tie that binds.” Mr. Hunter spoke on writing the papers, wishing that if any letters to ore was ind wsh-d to wr.te a letter be would please pat his name to the letter, a3 he had a way of finding out such writers, and knew who “Gamaliel” is who wrote to the paper a short time ago. He commenced isaddress by givinga lady’s ten reasons fur not dancing, as follows : crowded 1. Dancing will lead me into | rooms and late hours, which are injurious to health and life. 2. It will lead me into very close con tact with pernicious company, and = evil nions corrupt good manners. com) g Dincing will allow me to ard permit freedoms wik the other sex of vh.ch I would be eshamed under ot. er unstances, anl which I believe to ux use wre 4, an cious if [ were out late in company with they know not wh m. 5. Mini-ters and good people in general cancing, nl I don’tthink it is wise to set myself against them 6. Dancing hasa bad name, and I want to study things that are pure and of good report. 7. Dancing iz generally acecmpanied by drinking, which causes a great deal of evil. yn My parents and friends would be | guide. Youre nscience, 1k» the wat h must be regulated and kept right. 6. Some say the Church does not. ob- | fave you money many quotations | ( lo hing here. ject. Here was read f-om the Roman Catholic Church, English Episcopal, Presbyterian, &&, show n+ that all the churches were as one on the que tion. Please don’t slander your chureh by saying that it does not oppo e daneins 7. If you don’t dance, whit will vou do ? A serious question! We would ad- vise you to get better accomplishments and more brains. Ask these five questions : 1. What effect will d neiny have cn your inflven.e? It makes your profession ridiculous. Better a millstone hung alout your neck than offend one of those little ones who believe ip Me. 2. Will a real Cari-tian dance? I do n>! say a church member, or a professor, but one who has experienc«d the Jove 4 Christ. A supposed case of a Loot black ad.,td by the Queen, and Wanting lo black boots after was well pat. *. Is the dance according to pro- priety 2 Not purity, cr impurity, bat propriety or impropriety. Tle gave a lescription of tle ripple dance. 4. Is there any harm in the dance? Suppose we have a dance at the parsonage on Friday night and you hear the preac! = ers and evangelists were dancing, wou!d you wantto hear uson Sunday ? rhe influence would be gone. If wrong for the ministers to dance, it it is wrong fur the people. 5. “Lord, to do? ? sci nes, bu only your own, on th’s ques- tion. The que-t.on was thoroughly discus-ed, and many heard the subject from points never before given from plaiform. what wonldst Thou have me Don’t take other people’s con stan ‘-- the publ “ — i GE ga Tue Summer Caanivat — The Summer Carnival to be held in Halifax during the first week in Augu-t will involve an e¢x- pend tre of about $5010 The City Cous cil will be asked to vote half this amount and the citizens will subseribe the balance Attractions will be provided for four days, inclading military and naval demonstri- tions, regatta and yacht racce, ha bn iliumin ation, -ard+n’s concert, ‘p rt, fire- : ; . | men’s para e, etc. jisposed to criticise to-night’s adsiresses | ju, — siellilptintncs ¥.M.C. Aa—tThe report with list of past yar will be xX AvineRn LO-norrow. Pre-ilent’s annna contr butions in the published in Tue BORN. In this city, on the 3rd inst., the wife of Philip Curlev, of a son. DiEuU In th ctyon hed.. i Ei z ’ , | bellowed Wi of Patrick Pever, ag as | 8. It is a great temptation to young men, | and I do not wish to have anything to do with lead ng them astray. 9. Dancing unfits the mind for serious refl‘ction aud prayer, andI mean to do rothing that will estrange me from my God aud Saviour, 10. There are plenty of graceful exer- cises and cheerful amusements which have none of the objections that there are agaipst dancing. He then took up the religious dance and expounding the following txts, viz.. Ex xy-20-2 Sam vi-l4, Ps 149-3, Eecl in-4. “A time to dance” yes and “a time to kill.” But you go and kill somebody and see how you will get along. Some people misquote the Bible like a rumseller who gave as ih- reason fur continuing in the business, that che B ble said we ave to “iry the spirits.” | his is nota command, a promise mr permission, but only a mere declaration of time when these things are dove. It 8 uot a permission to dance out of lent or is lent, and the very fact of it being wrorg a any time proves it wrong all the time. It would be a good thing for some people to die during lent or they will stand # poor chance of getting to heaven. Then he \;oked at the dance of the ungodly and said there was no more similarity between them than between the Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper and adrunker revel,1 Sam 30 16. See eating, drinking, dancing, how thes« go together all the time. Many a young man has taken his first step to drunken- ness at the dance. Job xxi: 11-13, this is a perfect description of a modern dancing school, He struck some hard blows at dancing schools, and pareats who serd their children to dancing mas- ters, **He met one once—it’s astonishing what gime a Hunter will see when he has no gun.” He heard of one who could not rescue a drowning girl because he had rot ‘heen introduced.” He instanced the danci: g of Herodia2 and the re-uit that one of the best preachers who ever lived lost his head ty it. The dance at the Prod gal’s return was described, and the su; position drawn of a young man who bad b-en converte! going home and _ his motier gettng ur a modern dance to celebrate it, until the absurdity wae ap- parent to all. : : ; |, Do nothing to impair your hea'th. Many had gone from a hot ball-room to a | cold home and contracted that which | cau-ed death. : 2, Do nothing involving extravagance and expensive outlay. Some give from $50 to $100 for a ball dress. Did you ever see a“full dres”? I never could tell why it ¥as called a full dress? An old preacher said things had changed very mneh in thisday. At one time @ lady had a glove with one button, and tie dress tutt el tp to the throat; now they have gloves buttoned up to the neck, and a dress wth one batton. ‘ 3, Bo nothing whch aids others in the way of sin. Ido not eay ail are im- pure who attend the dance, but I do say the impure will get in. : 4. Do nothing without consulting the Lord Jesus, Do nothing to interfere with the good of other, he 5. Do not defy God by continuing to dance. Do not say, “I’m going to dance and go to Heaven, anyway.” There may be a side door for idiote, and you may stand achance. [do not want to squeeze “ yeurs, . (Fur eral from her late residence, Cum- ber'ard S re t,gat 3 p.m. to St. Danstan?s Cathed.a!.] Tick’s calendars, booklets and Xie cards, finest stuck in the city, d.rect in- portation, at Curte:’s Book-tore. What is ‘he u-e in wasting time ar criny the pointany longer? The ace is the best, and that + ttles it. Prowse Bros. is the best p'ace for kid gloves, under- eluthing, overcoats and reefers. decd 21 All wool dente dtie Gress serge. t! best value in the city, a the Barzain ( or- “wT See our window for pipes in case wus th | $l. av «2 uw rked ge cucu. Leok a them.—Re in Bros. {he thermometer is pretty low thi merning, away Lelow the freezing point Uur prices on readymade clothing are al- ways down to this point. You canno help piling on when you see them.—Mce- Kay Woolen Co. >. B, Island Railway Onand after THURSDAY, 5th December. 1§95, the trains of this Railway will run daily (Sundays excey ted) as follows .— Trains Ou? ward. Trains Inward Read down. Read up PM AM PM AM ) Fag. eee Chariottetown..... 310 10 i6 330 719....Royalty Junction... 259 9 & or : Oe. Sous North Wiltshire.... 2(4 gu SOL we ikiecs Hunter River..... 149 85 SQ) SO .cécci Bradalbane....... 135 sr O38 OG cdicdas Brnereld ....<.<- 1 07 8 0 Sr. 8 ih.scotessd SG arte 75i 547 936........Kensington ..... 12 3 7% 62) wl Ar payee 7& 3am merside PM 253) Lv 4Ar10:0 AM A, By neeega. EN, cnn cena ROU. ccénus Wellington....... 9 47 Bi cncein se Port Hill ...,.... 90 i ee SPRABES |. co000ee 8 09 BEB. cssces Bloomfield. ....... 7 34 OME. cennens Aiuecton.... .... 6 6 SO scsesee ve 6 00 PM AM AM AM 2 30......Charlottetown. ....1030 25°....Royalty Junction....10 10 ee eee. errr 9 37 855 Ar Ly 905 Mt Stewart 410 Ly r 85 MB cceas os oe OBRMIGAR. 54000 735 Sethe Georgetown... ... 710 rM 405..... Yount Stewart..... 8 443 BOs 4000+480 0 17 DORs vcccose St Poter’s ......6. 743 RLY ee, ge a ee 7 8 CO.6. &. ff. BOs 6 20 PM AM ? AM © ksks- ib cy sae Emerald.......... soovee 7 50 6 05............Cape Traverse..........++ 7 0 PM AM Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time A. MCDONALD, D. POTTINGER, Superi ntendent, Gen Mer Govt, RY Charlottetown, Moncton, B. Railway Office, Dec 1, 1895. Wants, Lost, Found, &« Advertisements under this heading charge five cents per line. W ANTED—A good plain ‘cook. APRY. to Mrs CHARLEs LEIGH, Fitzroy Street st. dec3--3i (246) pd MONEY—Loans made on city or country property Apply toF W L Moors, ‘ olicitor, &c, London House Corner, d&w 3m - dec3 STAMPS—All kinds of portage stamps wanted; serd tor} prices. —GECRGE CrUNDY, Bedford Road, Toronto lw pd—nov2s TO LEC—Half the Cottave adjoining West Kent School. apply on the premises ore Mr Henderson. Oct 12, ¥ T — $600 down, $90 on mortage if de $ 1500 sired—buvs desirable dwelling near centre of city, not far from park, borhood, healthy, Grafton Street. A MELUISH, London House building, or cor- per King and Great George Streets. novd TO LET—A shop on coroer of Bayfield and Great George streets. Apply on the premises. novi oie TO LET—Two o tices tn the Stamper Bloc jply Prowse Bros if-mayl! ernes Kid Gloves, Wool Gloves, Wool and Kid Mitts. No larger, no better, no cheaper assortment of Wool and Kid Gloves in the city than the ore we show this season, UNDERCLOTHING ! Say, Boys, if you want goods t‘iat are good, warm and | cheap, give us a call. All Wool fron 0c. a Suit up. BOYS’ OVERCOATS. Dan’t buy an Overccat uless you buy of us. We can cn every Boy you got if you buy their . PROWSE BROS, The Wonderful Cheap Men. Charlottetown, December 5, 1895—246 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1895. ae ee ne Gur Inducements (etapa easE GED ca py “ER rn In MEN’S CLOTHING we offer you Reefers for $2.75, $5.50, $4.00 and $5.00; Overcoats $3.0), $4.00, $5.00 and $6.00; Ulsters $4.50, $6.00, $7.00 and $8.00. The prices quoted hcre are below regular prices. It will pay you to look. 79 BOYS’ OVERCOATS to suit Boys of 5 o of age at half prices to clear. 50 pairs WHITE BLANKETS from $1 25 up, 75 pairs GREY BLANKETS from $1.00 up. 50 DRESS LENGTHS, 50c., 900. $140 and $2,508 | These goods selling at unheard of prices. Come and see. Big stock of Men’s Gloves, Caps, Top §&! and Underclothing at selling prices. 14 years iirts J. B. MALDONALD & CO, Market Square and 136 Queen Street. Charlottetown, November 28, 1895—dy & wky Advertisers! fhe home circulation is the most valuable for advertisers. Tur EXAMINER reaches the homes of our citizens every evening. That accounts for our large advertising patronage. THE EXAMINER PUB. COMPANY! Don't Miss It? — Dont miss the best opportunity you have ever had of buying an Overcoat for your boy, reduced prices to clear. Young Man, Stop! | There is a tide in the the tide of low prices Frieze Ulsters, size 33 We are selling ours, size 22 to 21, at These are rock-bottom values, affairs of men which—, We have turned in your direction. We have about 50 good to 35, which we want to clear out. No better value ever offered in these lines in Charlottetown, Manhood Looks Forth With Careful Clance. That is the kind of gl ance we like to have cast over our entire stock. A careful glance will convince you that we are selling Cloth Caps, Fur Caps, Fur Coats, Fur Robes, Underwear and Shirts, cheaper than any house in the trade, cKay Woolen Company. give @ man an appearance, which is a good deal in this of solidity makes a man worth more in the opinion of his fel- lows. ine solid air about you, it’s ing made to order, so there'll be absolutely no defect about the material, the makeup, the finish or the fit. High-class tailoriag, such as we produce, is indispensable to correct attire. Keep your clothing above par by ordering it of us, and you'll be rated at 100. There’s no- thing in Charlottetown to equal our stock of Woolens, and the way we make them up is a sartorial marvel, Those BEAVER OV ERCOATS we are selling for $15.00 are the best value we ever had. See them, Ss. A. McDONALD, Ch’town, Dec. 3, 195—245 LEADING FASHIONABLE TAILOR. want a Suit or Overcoat made, have a look at our splendid assortment of Cloths, You can’t do better than order your Cloth- ing at D.A. BRUCHS Canada’s Famous Tailoring Establishment, Charlottetown, December 4, 1895—dy Flannel Shirts, Wool Underclothhing, Gloves, Hosiery, BI ankets, Wadded Quilts, Selling at Low Prices for Cash Only. i. J. HARRIS, Charlottetown, October 19,1895 —dy LONDON HOUSE. AGENT working-day world. An air To have the :eal genu-| ° necessary to have your cloth- | a GLA PeFCm “$2 BAL 4 > S eee eee ee spemstcs Stylish Clothes ee oe AUNT’ ER. A man got separated from his wife while on a shopping tour about the city, and : started to hunt ’er. He asked a friend where he would be likely to find her “ What isshe buying?’ askedhe. “Wel! ’ che en 9 an wk, Chew «| she’s looking for a Bedroom Suit,” said S the man. “Then you'll find her at Es JOHN NEWSON’S,” said his friend; 2 is Ta rh- Yr . aya ’* ta ve ne everybody goes there. He came 4 directly here, and sure enough he FOUND ‘ER. | Newson Block, Victoria Row. ae arn es OO ot Ey x ae So & Pies oe LSE SOOTY UL UL OeT ene e eee C wa) ASK TO SEE THE LABEL Bearing the name on cach yard. Unserupu lous merchants have been known to take the outside label off of imitation articles and then Fell it as the genuine. TO-NICHT! BIG DISIPLAY OF Amas Fancy Sods. A pleasure to show you EVERYBODY INVITED. cur New Stock. P. S.—Store open every night until 9 o’e’o:k. HASZARD & MOORE. i Charlottetown, November 30, 1895~135 J0 need. PRINTIN See our samples. ae Leave your order a’ Tie EXAMINER office. We can print anything you Good work, promptness, low rates : SV 4: oon ae < 2 Bais gps a Paar ane. ie Osho -<S SCR aapa drt os: