We ewe ea eee. — aun . he ate, el te, AAYWTYT & <> an a : DATLY AMINER TPINAY ee aes te AVE LIN Bi is | ht RII dA r od | NTT RY 1 &, 1 BRO - rom North Cape to Hast Point the Dial points to § 2 wad May Ze tHFUL GHEAP IVIAN, and sing oh hi cat aren sogae hay" ‘ ‘ £ e \¢ * 4 » e gles him out as the Beacon Light and Guiding Star of the Clothing Business of Prince Edward Island All Wool Pants, 95 cents ; dollar you spent with us. or poor; thus establishing close : Good ‘Tweed Overcoats, SL.95.: TOLLERS AND WAGE KARNERS ! You have received rO Is i t rill i isf: i ‘uN elved gods that will give you satisfaction at moderate prices 34 ARE iA e en b : * ‘ ‘ id ¢ ( srate prices, S VT LK YH, DK: LING } ~ segue : . WLUANI é , prompt and Cat ful att tion to usiness is iv V y rl , mn p gi en ever one— ich MEE. IN BUSINESS ! Good Tweed Coats, 98 cents; aud our WHOLE STOCK of Clothing at worse than SLAUGHTER PRICES for 30 DAYS Y \ ‘ \ c lt a / . » y nfl € l 1 Le \V zy ( ‘ { \ , - + un + < and lasting business relations that will bind you to our store for all time to come WONDERFUL CHEAP MAN, a 7 eo. - ny we). tece 3 Local and Other Items. For incORPORATION.—~Port Hawkesbury has voted ananimously for incorporation. -> Rompere’s Toy SympHony has been post poned until Wednes isy, i3sth Feb. next e SaLvatTion ARMY.—The Salvation Army held an open air meeting on Market Squ ure this afternoon _ } Bears Kimurep.—Chas. McLaughlin and others killed three bears in their den in the wood at Economy, N. S., afew days since - _ ne f Lost a THumsp AND FINGER Brakeman Sullivan, of Calhoun’s mill, N. B., had his right hand crushed while coupling cars at Painsec, last night. It was necessary to amputate the thumb and forefinger - - Postronep.—The concert at Marshfield, to have taken place last night has been postponed until Monday evening next, 21st inst.. owing to the unfavorable weather. It will be held on that date without fail. —_— > Morwers who have delicate children can see them daily improve and gain in flesh and strength by giving them that perfect food and medicine, Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil with Hypophosphites. Dr. W. A. Hulbert, of Salisbury, Ills., says: ‘**T have used Scott's Emulsion in cases ol serofula and debility. Results most gratifying. My little patients take it with plensure.” Sold by all Druggista; 50c. aad #1.00 &,) a A Pivexy Driver.—Driver Herbert Trites, of the Intercolonial, had a narrow escape from death near Newcastle on Tues- day morning. The side rod in the engine broke and came crashing through the cab, rendering it impossible for the driver to Trites climbe lout over the ¢ -b and yave the sign al, and the brake- men brought the train a standstill. He aftewards brought the engine a distance of | 18 miles to Newcastle. -~ - blow the whistle Potice Court.—John McLauchlin on com- viaint of George Auld, charged with the lar- ceny of a box of raisins, contessed, and was given three months imprisonment with hard | labor. Terrence McAttee was fined $2 or eight days for drunkenness. Twenty-two Scott Act cases were also adjudicated upon. John Bolger and Charles Harvie were each sentenced totwo months imprisonment for third offences, and John Reid was fined $50 e: two months for a first offence. Eleven cases were dismissed and eight adjourned. teen cde Excursion To West Inpres.—Mr. W. W. Clarke advertises an excursion to the West Indies by the steamer Alpha which sails from Halifax on the 15th February, at | greatly reduced rates. The round trip will | occupy about three weeks, four or five days | of which time will be spent in Bermuda | and Kingston. Persons buying tickets can | remain over one voyage it they wish. The railway authorities will issue tickets at one fare and a half from Pictou landing. Those who have travelled in the Alpha with Cap- tain Crowell speak in the highest terms of both ship and master and are always glad of an excuse to make another trip. Mr. Clarke will be happy to furnish intending excursiunists with further particulars. _> -The Truro Guardian PecuLiAR ACCIDENT. t might have been says: —A peculiar, and wha a serious accident, occurred at Lauark lime quarries one day recently. The customary method for thawing dynamite is in hot water. The water, after being used, is thrown just outside the door, thus causing a quantity of ice to accumulate. One day one of the men took a shovel of hot ashes from the forge and threw it upon the ice for the purpose of pre- venting slipping, when a terrific explosion re- sulted. The frost had apparently separated the nitro glycerine from the water, leaving it in the proper condition for an explosion. No great damage was done, although we are in- formed that a similar accident occurred in the same way and at the same place a year or more ago, which blew the sill from under the building. silt A Peccitan Case. —A farmer named Mac- donald, living at Mount Stewart, had several sheep stolen from him some time ago. He ascertained thatthe sheep after being stolen had been sold to a butcher in Charlottetown, by whom they were killed and disposed of In the usual way. Hecame to town and after searcbinu one or two slaughter houses found the marked “pelts” of two of his flock en the premises ot a Grafton Streec butcher. Instead of taking steps for the arrest of the thief, he had the butcher, who bought the sheep in good faith, taken in charge. But when the — 2 fiat, Queen Street. MARKIE? SS RSS . | é ' On the evening of the 16th inst., at the} [ : ¢ 1 Sterns, Esa ris, by ta 4 Eas} i aA residenc -” oe Ur. iin j-, HOU the oom , Rev. J. G. Cameron, assisted by the Rev. D. i ke & H. L dy Mr. (x rge Dudley \V right, of sccieieiiaiamiieaia ali aia a os ai Charlott town, t Miss Minnie LD. Sterns, of ee Souris. S| 5 / ty gem > 5 gO A eS Che the Stle tammare. ab the Poise : | de ae Ot a ky A Mt 4 ie. . nuary,é ul rivate Uhapei ae aia" Tot ome f f ce a | 1 } of the hKheverend Ladtes of tre Good shepherd Quebec, by the Reverend Mer. bish« P or Snerbi roke , assist d uy the Revd. \bbe Baillarageon, Cure of St. Paschal, and | TIF fh i Rev. Abbe A. Biai a a i \ . ADE A. biais, hapiain Of Chi Never i i 2 end Ladies of the Good Shepherd, Antonio J. ” | > 2 } . } }.) - Painchaud to Blanche, eldest daughter of oF OF READYMADE REEFERS, UVERCOATS, AND SUITS. J Racine, ( STOCK MUST BE CLEARED OUT AT ONCE. FOR CASH ONLY. TO BE HELD ON Alph mnso Benoit, Advocate, both of Quebec | City. 7 ns ; e MTN rT On the 29th ult., at Douglastown, N. B., by Tuesday Evening, Ait Inst. i ni W HOLE the Rev. R. S. Crisp, George Gratto, of og | >: _————(4) _ REDUCED PRICES } ray Harbor, P. E. IL, to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Mr. James Gulliver, of the first named place. “ir. Earle, Director, Conductor | suit Sacred, Heart ‘ hureh, Atiacten, . the and Accompanist ! rr th inst., by the Rev. Father Burke, P. P., Mr. Thomas Coughlin, to Miss Mary A. —es ‘Our reas or clearing ; ( i i Bian Soeur aT o_o roe gy ‘Gur reason for clearing out our stock at stich Reduced Prices, is to . se Ondit ney a the R ‘ To} G a 2 c Covesereve v. ee eeee r > . ° wi ae John Good: | goo and Chorus" From Anna Bolen”. make room for our large Spring importations. Deo, to Mary Jane . $8, of the same pla 7c. | Inst Pp ‘ees Ou tiie “Crs na Galar gates . : At Fifteen Point, on the 6th inst by the: cert” (arianged for te Pienene..... ‘Smith T isis 2 ity T i Rev. S, Dnudreaulty of Rgmont’Bajy Mr. | The isos Hot, DosBribay and St, Karl ls The ae a that miay Hever occur again, No reasonable offer refused. salah Perry, of Muddy Creek, to Miss Sylvie | Contralto, Soio—"Murmuring Vice of the | y must go. CES LOWER THAN THE LOWEST. Don't forget the place. _At Montrose, on the 9th inst., by Rev. Geo Miss M. Harris. | Fisher, Danie} Miller, of Tignish, to Annie, | Duet for Two Sopraa ‘Trust Her Not” daughte: of David Gordon. ——— fed 8) eee et ae Balfe | one ee —~ Mrs. S. ©. Moore and Miss Earle. . EDEE Ep. Vocal Solo—** Good Bye, Susan Jane”.... ....... °9 _— : ~ — rr} After a short illness, in the 19th year of Master Charles Hotace Earle. MARE ET SQUARE. her age, at the residence of her uncle, Alexan- |, a eee os . . der Blue, Esq., of Collingwood, Ontario, on Piano Solo—* Selections from Erminie”...... the 14th inst.. Mary Ann, daughter of the esau ee eanes .. Jakobowski | Ch’town, Jan. 3, 1889.—eod&wkly. ‘ate Hector Blue, of West River, Lot 65, . — >. E. Island Violin Solo | es er ; At Clear Spring, Lot 44, on th jth inst., Vinnicombe. Pe after a lingering illness, Caius Gillis, in the | Vocal Solo—* Ye Pretty Bird.” G a : APs sOth year ort Le sed did business . he Mad } a r it Laraiga Tora ni iber of + urs He was ', i es | 3 ol a \ kind and li lisposition, and his — rae Grand Fant eon Mi { at F d nis r i by large ci {ri Sullivan } oie = and acquaintances. | ? en | a Zn yell \ yn? Ve : At Kinross, Orwell "Head, De 13, i888, : Sy ee eee a Lauchlin McLeod, aged 58 yeara and 7 ; wor months, beloved and deservedly respected, Inst. Daet for Organ and Vian \dagio Du 7 septno ‘ Beethoven eesese . sée } A Having lived the life of a christain, he died ‘ trusting in a crucified Redeemer Mesers. Blanchard and Karle lg 4 1 } - 1 : , ’ At Southport. on the 17th inst., Jane Craw [——"*Tom Bowling”....... . Dibdin Courtald ’ C APCS. ; ha : Balmoral Crapes. 14 ep A 3 ‘ ‘Crape Cloths. VASE JUST RECEIVED. Mr. L. J. Williams, ford, beloved wife of Edw ird Chandler, in the 67th year of her age P Quartett 9] is e . Piano Quartet a a Rondo” (arrange [Funeral at 2 p. m., Sunday]. Saeen Pian a olka Rondo” (arranged At Cha lottetown tha Stl ins . on we ek ee Voie F me Bese sae Wied : ; Sear 5 _— ' ins b, . The Misses Polmee, pany. Carey and > ms . * sc: e ina, nie 4 ia, daugntel or J. Mr. Earle, i le oar I: 2h } ti 2 ae Jarvis, and Emma V. Prowse, aged 3 years} gojo and Chorus—"* Now Tramp” aCK rench Merinoes. 4 foand rus 4 W LTAMDP oscosese : r ‘ ‘ ie > ‘ ‘ icity Lsnop Black French Cashmeres. eenenncr Fee ee ee re oe re ick ccs — biack tindoo Cashmeres, MLL Widths. Low Prices. | each—to be had at the Diamond Bookstore and urd’s : . —Y - 1 : : j is Biack Serges. silo | - a non Perea ADIES AN tENTLEMEN cia Ole Nose Nae — | LADIES AND GENTLEMEN —Having been Crape Fringes. Two little angels now cn high, They hand in hand together roam; Two links now bind us tothe sky, Two fingers beckoning us,to come. Lord, give us strength our‘loss to bear, [x}—-—— And lead us in the heavenly way; Oh, may we meet our children there, In realms of everlasting day. 'G. H. Haszard’s, janl6 ‘To the Electors of Ward 1,| Black Dress Cloths. r TH A. W K BH Rs solicited to again put myself in nomination ° A N L = ¥ | scalaiiian Crape Laces, ;as your eee in the City Council, I Dull Jet Trimmings. ay mY @ ” ; ae i a : Q ea 479 i beg leave to ask you for your support. 7 ™ 1 il “ | H i i ] It. is needJess for me to say anything in refer- BRO | * Gea ‘N ‘ 4 ee ii, ence to my services during the past two years me ‘1 | r eye as what i have accomplished for the Ward is MB! TE y j Kk G Ag, ” i eS ymplishe 9 the Wardis} A FULL LINE OF AB( ODS ! ’ , 9 Known to you; and if again favored with your i, LINE OF ABOVE GOODS AT) Ch’town, Jan, 4.—eoddéewkly. | , . roy . confidence, I shall inthe future, as in F ; A Favorite and Most Valuable confidence, I shall inthe future, as in the past, LOWEST PRICES. look after the interests of every individual resi- , ~ we ~ ~~ ere © awe « - ome cal . P am w —_ tw . novi All kinds of Legal Business promptly attended GentlemeniElectors of Ward Four. Rombera's Toy Spmphony |sot'stoncs ss tose cowetmare WANTS, LOST, FOUND &c ident of the Ward. | ee abla ak cis t has cured hundreds of cases considered | Cth’town, Jan. 4, the diseased or irritated Throat and Lungs in } W. HAWKER & SON, h SZ SO! - Pah \all personaliy, [hereby respectfully solicit your | CHARLOTTETOWN, P. mL ° e S5 eB .cad . 4 Sep ! C : ed Ax Ew 1 vs | janlG—tl wed (Davies Corner). Queen St. $7.00! $8.00! $9.00! Remedy for ail Threat and Yours respectfully, 3 . . jani7--t1 23r DAVID SMALL. STANLEY BROS $5 er — Buick ae ane ae ey s 5 a very short time. Just a few doses will cure J GHX = MELLISH, | ine approaching election ia Ward got Proprietor, sappost. i = pare Se henar af ravenna lec be ae j oe iSshalido mj st advanc2 your Dest inter- | OFFICE —Londen House Building, | CUS ‘TOM WA DH PAN TS. At above prices we have on hand and make to order NAP REEFERS, ' aie Se Lung Diseases. 20NN'S BLOCK. hopeless. It soothes, heals and strengthens a fresh cold if taken in time. Price 50 cents a : Se eR , | : a , ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,--I have nomi-| {x}+———— er bottle. For sale at the Drug Stores. nil Ate Meee andl takeee tis 4 | ATS j per bottle e at the Drug Stores mevod a3 acavidate, and intend to contest | Abgormey-at-Law, Notary Publis, &e, | As it may be impossible for me toe iva > yout , ly dy St. John, N. B. ests in every respect. E- WILLIAM N. RIGGS. | iach ne einen guaranteed to give you solid comfort. it was unexpected, until Mr. Riggs nomi- | WILL BE REPEATED IN A nated yesterday, that there would be an | gyrgy election in your Ward, I did not deem it neccs- & ; ‘ rey ¢ . : PETER'S SCHOOL sary tomake a personal canvass, which the | ay Aes D.—A good general Servant, by alady time at my disposal now prevents. : —ON—— intown. No washing. Apply immediate- [xj eT mr City generally, BY SPECIAL REQUES1 tached two gold coins and a horse’s head, | SY SPECIAL REQUEST : | has been fonnd, at r aine yplica-| chs . .. ¥s , . een found, and may be obtained on applica ichanee of the bargain-hunter’s life. You have here an opportunity whieh shauka esting items. Admission, 20 cents. Acres, pleasantly situated near Charlotte! l now respectfully ask your support on election ee day, and assure you that if elected I shall do my | ly at this office, 7 tombe I am, Gentlemen, ; ’ J ’ SiO Ge, $42.00. sp ius se ladvertised some time ago in THE EXAMINER, HENRY DAVISON. | | tion ! 3 ¢ tic e an | . _ at ame - , e Ap Lem 16 a not be uteond. re 4% " > Ty eo . : oo fo the Electors of Ward 5. jan | | <ilhoctil | town ; also, Stock and Implements. For further} utmost to forward your interests and that of the | SS cecliniiediniesialiiaccslacaabbiiiadienind : Wednesday, February 138 OUND.—The Watch Chain, to which was at- po teactio arts ! y 7 T 7 a Pal r Your obedient servant, We have OUR OWN MAKE of OVERCOATS at above figures. This is the janl7—tl 23rd pa | The Programme will consist of other inter- 7 SALE.—A valuable Farm of about 7 be le ae particniars apply by letter to “F. H.,” P. 0. Box| os E& 44), Se E 7.00, 7 49.08. ~ 3 rt a eh ADISS AND GENTLEMEN,—Having been ent fo oy | 644, Charlottetown. tf—janl5 n yminated by a la and influential meet- & €2 ea yj Ei oo Sen5 By (Mamie | 2 Trnn 4 TT s : : , x y . ares (7 ANTED.—An Overeeer, or chief advertiser,|~.,~- the OVERCOATS ir this line, we have only to say: COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELF. We agree tu give you Bona Fide Value for your Money. ir 4 ing of the Electo of Ward Five, I shall offer YY and oneto three assistants (according to| 2 & ‘ : : constable who had the butcher in custody took him to jail and requested the keeper to lock him up, he was surprised to learn that he t receive the piisoner as the proceed. irregular. Macdonald as to what action he the matter, and-was at once gainst the butcher. and the would 2° ings were somewhat then cousulted a lawy¢ should take in tuid to abandon his case a Tae farmer acted upon this advice, butcher is free onde more. e for Councillor at | myself as « candics the forth- | +s REBY GIVEN that the ANNUAL], and one i ize of! ntr ang populs Rom « month | ’ 1 "oO ah TOY . r a ‘ " county and population). $65 a mouth, Don’t forget that our CUSTOM TAILORING DEPARTMENT is making its coming election. : ' WNHRRAT SETING > awa). Aa I may not be able tosee you all personaly | halen (ERAL MEETING . the Share- | salary and expenses to overseers, and $30 to! + : Gtti before election day, I take this means of respect- holders of © THE EXAMINER” PUBLISH-| assistaats. No peddling No solicitiag. Duties| patrons happy with good fitting garments. fined to making collections, distributing/ FUR CAPS, CLOTH CAPS and HATS, FUR COATS, RUBBER COATS, and yup advertissments, etc.,| ’ . » line mark cone . : . aa , rlissments, etc.,!a]] xoods in our line marked very low witha view to exchanging them speedily for ; Should you do me | 1wG COMPANY will be held at the Office of | contin D. A. BRUCK, Meprowanr TAior. fully soliciting your support. fi : he itt » ts lec e sha! se mvi uence ft ea . ext a r » “jt mi: 2 ) ing ne nae a a ¢ me, I oon ‘annie poe . Tue EXAMINER newspaper, on WEDN ES: } DF Eh Se etae e stants Mice « ama! cut down sil amnecessary Cxpenin aid of the | DAY, the 23rd of January, inst., at the hour pad yeti ape caey fc St omer oe eee? coeeee| Cael best interests ef the Ward and of the | JA1, the sore tt a BAY 9 SO 9 Pe paid each month. Enclose four cents postage) V454. Eich for fuil specimen line of advertising matter to} yromote the ; ; | prom E i = of Etyht o ciocs i the evening, C zw Yours faithfully, Ww. A. F. SCOTT ELECTRO Gatvamo Co., ten res meee. Ae PHILIP LARGE, ee eee ee ’ ciunati. O. No 2? entipn paid to postal ecards. ts “6 | Charlottetown, Oct; 24, 1888. janj—dy & wky Secretary. dec2?7—4i (thurs & #8 janl7—l 23rd pd |