i Who are attending the school can get from us a emart looking Calfskin leg Boot for AD nipair. Why pay a larg- er price? Officers who have seen it pronounce it “all right.” THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN,J4NUARY a LOGAL AND OJHRE ITEMS, Great Jacket sale.— Beer Bros- <saeaiiilia Tue Tewperature.—Seven above zero last night; fifteen above at nine this morning. _— — Diary. —We acknowledge with thanks the receipt of a commercial pocket diary from Mr. John O. Hyndman, special agent of the Standard Life Assurance Companr. Remember Tuesk Dates.—St. Peter's Hall Thursday, 27th inst., and concert, Fetraary Sth, Rev. T. F. Fullerton’s lecture, February 22nd, Dramatic Enter- tainment, — | Swe Has Accerrep —A lady has Leer appoin'ed a member of the London, Ont.. achool board. She is the onlv lady on the bard, and was elected by the casting vote efthe mayor, When asked if she would acc>pt thelady is reported to have re marked that it required some courage to face eighicea men, but as the representa- tive of fourteen bundred women Voters is inst,, Mr John T. Weeks takes exception to the statement published in your paper of the werk done by the Emerald Cheese PRICES OF MILK. Sin,—Im vour daily issne of the 14th While I Factor» turing the past season. 5 g } acknewledge he is correct in siating that the gress proce: da from tle sal s f chesse were not distributed among the patrone, he 8 eutiyely im error when he eays it “could not possibly net the patrons over 55 cents per 100 lbs. of milk.” It may surprise Mr, Weeka to know that we have paid 75 cents per 100 Ibe... and no patron has received as low as 55 cents. I do not wish to create dissatisfaction among the patrons of any factory, and Ftra t the management of all our factories will do the beet they possibly can for their pa'rons— but simply wish to s‘ate that in attempting to carrect a #o-called misstatement, Mr, Weeks bas oublished another Perhaps it would be more pr udent to keep factory statements out of the press, as, no doubt factories that have a large quantity of wilk supplied, if ex- penses are not allowed to run too bighb, can afford to pay higher for milk than others that get a smaller quantity, and coasequent- ly patrons of smaller factories, not con~ the city she would not hesitate. —_— ALLEY & 0, j The Shoeists THINK of the to your business when burn- ed out, even with full insur- ance: but think what it must be with no insurance. A prudent man always insures his property. I represent good Fire Com- panies, E. R. BROW, Insurance Agent Charlottetown 9 | ee SS @ ©2766 9467808 oF O erman bo S P is andoubtably the best tea bun ever overed for sale in this city and its as cheap as the cheap- et. J] rice lOc per doz. TeLeProxe 98. D. STEWAR’ ECLIPSE RAKERY Bakes Best Bread. eat eeSeese 60464 S SCE SHOE ( ee ase eo? 7° 2% ee ® Hockey MATCHES. + Hillsborough Rink | PERS Under the Distinguished Patronage of His Honor, the Lieut. (;overnor. WEDNESDAY THE 19th WANDERERS OF HALIFAX, VICTORIAS of this city, and on FRIDAY, Wanderers ys Abegweits Admission 25c. Kheserved seats, 3c, Gallery, 50c¢ Without doubt the greatest games of Hockey ever played on the Istand. BEER, LORDLY & PROWSE MANAGER3. AS peevveervevveeeeeueewe 21s’), Rey. Mr, Patmer’s Lecture.—The at- teadance at the lecture in Grace Chureb ijast night was not large, but those who were forinnate enough to be present were leased with the proceedings. Rev. Mr. ie bad for his subject “The Mind of } the Mester,” and bis ~emee ‘riougbout were of a ciitical character. At the clore of the lectuse a vote of thanks was ten- dered Rev. Mr. Palmer uyon motion of } Mr. J.M. Duncan seconded bv Mr. A. Down. Rev. W. J. Kirby, pastor of Grace Chutch, made an excellent chairman, ictal ; Hearrz’s Hatu—fhe écncéert iy Heartz’s Hall last night wae largely at- tended and proved most enjoyable. The programme was tnade up of vocal) and in - strumen‘al music and teadings, those ~articipatiag in the rendering being Mrs, Goff. Mise Say, the Misses, Collings Miss Webster, Miss Lodge, Dr. Maloner, Mr. Rendell, and Mr; Davison. The variou.” Durabera were excellently given, aod gréai!y appreciated. The coneert was under the auspices of the Ladies Aid Society of the First Methodist Church, and Rev. G. M. Campbell presided. a Has the Fevern—The Summerside correspondent of the Guardien aays: A gentieman in tbe western part of the Island who proposes going to Kliondyke in the spring, bas beea experimenting with bim- se'* with a view to ascertaining how much weather he can stand. During a recent told snap, after? divesting himself of coat | and vest, he went t6 @ 8¢@iuded part of his some sévén or eighy fret deep, ate frozen potatoes and dry beef for u.nner, sitting on a svow banks and sfter the day's work sleptin the barn. Experiencing no j!' pation to goto the gold fields ia etronger | than ever. bie ee St. James Hatt—tUne entertaizement in St. James Ball jast evening was a dis+ tinct success. The Hall wus filled, and the choice-t progrsmme prepared for the occa- once creditab’e to the ladies and gentlemen participst ng and to the in-titution under whi s? a@u-pves the entertainment was giveo. The prograinme ineluded vozsl solos by Misses Tille Brown and Sara Trainor, sad Mes-re Charles Bell, Geo J. Rogers, G. A. Moore ardJ.B. Dawson; read 'ng* by Mies Luey Lefurgey,and Messrs F. W. L. Mcore and Harrison Carvel’; ‘"o quartertes by the Misses Earle and | M>-srs'Daw-oo an} Moor: ; a pian duet by mire Ra-seil and Mr. Earl; piano solo by Miss © c Millan; cornet solo, by Mr. Ernest Earle; violin soio by Mr. Vinnicuwbe. atm abd dug a make believe gold mine, | effiecta from the eXperiment, bis determi - si0n was rendercd in @ manper that was at | sidering the fact, will become somewhat | dissatisfied. However, Jet the patrons of small factories, instead of becoming dissatisfieed or discouraged, endeavor to increase the quantity and quality of tae milk in succeeding yeare,and no doubt they 19, 1898 a — OUR JANUARY Now we will guarantee that there is no Jobn Hats, Caps, Clothing, Carpets, Dress © 4 out classed in the city. Any scholar of the age, but it * quantities, buy for spot _aash, to buy goods at right prices, will find that the business will be more profitable Yours truly, . 2 l%h. P.F. Emerald, - 17 . a: e UCHR, nee 339 3 38 PERSONAL. Rev. Father Burke, of Alberton, is i the city. Premier Warburton is expected hoitte from Uta the lnat of the week. At the Queen Hd@e!l: DE Clark, Or- well; J C Clark, do; M Mcleod, city. Mr. Lowman Yeo ar>‘ved yesterday from Halifax to attend the func"! of bie mother. Mr, F. W. Hyndman returned yesterday aflernoon from a business trip to Ottawa and Moutreal. Kev. Addison F. Brown, of Lockerort, has accepted acal] to Three Rivers, P. E. Island.—Halifax Herald. Rey. J.F. McCurdy will occupy the pulpit of the Presbyterian church, Barriog tou tor the next thrce moaths.—Sheiburne Budget. Rev. L. J. McDonald, of Gran! River, Lot i4, who after being at New York for special treatment f.r his 8 gut, and sy end- ing some time at the Charlottetown Hos- | pital, returned home yesterday somev but improved in heslth. } His Lerdsh’p Bishop MecDorald has received Pope Leos Enacycl cal Jetter to Canada on the Manitoba schools, and will promulgate it in ell the churches of | his @iocesé On Sunday next. Tue Exam- TYER hasiong siiice given the text of (he letter to its reader>, | Hotel Deviecs } Themas Canal; fh, John’s, NAd; Lowman Yeo, Ha’i‘ax; HM Carr, Yarmouth; Earnest Sumnere, Mon ' treal: Was Richards, Bideford; L S Wal- | lace, Terrabone; C W Hibbet’,Georgetown ‘ B € Cox, Souris; P J Quinn, Quebec; JA | Michols, Montreal; KR A E Mitcbeil, at | Johns W & Lord, Haiifax;H D McEwen, | Morell, BT Taylor, Moncton. ClED. At Rebrivnd, Va.,on Thursday dautary 13th, Josephide,danghter of James Morgan formerly of Chaslotietown. The body will be brought home’ for interment, arriving by the Stanley thi ¢vening. On the 18h inet at Waterside Farm, Pownal, Margaret Docherty, relict of the late Wm. Herry Drake,:in ber 68th year. [Funeral on Thursday at 2’o’clock, p. m.]} <9 We Le as Well as they can du S off old fashi Expect to intend t NSAP APE PRE AS: Ga EA EEE eee ge ce ee ee Staod in the way of our doing for our customers WE OFFER No exaggerated discounts, no pawning We offer you your selection from our splendid stock of new and well-bought gcors, at the lowest prices and smaliest profit it is possible to do business on. M% Your Patronage is what we are looking for, Nothing $i ! i See w% i \ ke AY “it ie LA “a elsewhere. he ML S435% AP AP 7 i Nhe NZ AV, Seis wa 0! i 0 oned goods, s% a SAY WZAYV AP AN A SEES i s% “a get, and o retain, AV e iri Mes Sara 2 SPICES OEE TEEPE ESET SS Ow ow * ed s% ATU BEER BROS. aes w sale edie eee Telesales eaesteat Se conclusion that you can buy ascheap in any other store. All we ask 1s a chance to compare our goods and prices. that, we do not want your trade. The Wonderful Cheap Men Three Reasons Wlry you should buy your, Furniture from us. Ist,—Our variety is unsurpassed, as we buy our goods frum specialists in each line. 2hd'—-We buy nothing but the best. Srdi—We sell our good {furniture at the price of cheap.. PROVE US “= JOHN NEWSON, Yeller of Good Furniture. tranger to Poor’Furniture. nn = | eye —— What are You Wearing On Your Feet This weather ? There is style in footwear as there isin hats. Each year Rubbers and Overshoes are modelled to fit all the fashion- able shapes of boots, We are showing all the best shapes in Ladies’ and Gentle- nen’s Oversh es, also Girl’s and Cuildren’s, Knittea Over- ockinzs fir Children ani Gir!s. W. H. Stewart & 60 1. o. Wanamaker,jor this city, that will give you real good honest B° ds, for lees than—Prowse Bros. ae ————— SALE. Don’t think for one minute because you see goods advertise] at half price, that you cam get them at halfowhat we ask. You can easily understand how a merchants ideas of valu.ag yil} expand, when you fin men who imagine they are John Wanamaker. any other merchant '2, From now till sto:ktaking, we will offer all of our magnificent stock of Dry Goods, o-ds, Sacques and Capes at prices that cannot be ee es prices, and give you figures that will confuse the greatest vakes a merchant who is in @ position to buy right, buy in large ., We Prefer... To have you come in and examine our goods, and get Our prices. before you come to th We could whisper a few thins in your ear about those doubly price, and half price sales, that would surprise ihe 7 Now, Please Understand It is not a matter of pric? with us, but strictly a matter of value, if we cannot give you Give Us a Chance. ROWSE BROTHERS, NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the Annua! General Meeting of the share- holders of Tuk Examiner Publishing Company, will be held at the office of THe Examiner Newspaper, on Wed- nesday, the 26th day of January, inst, | at eight o’clock in the evening. ARCHIBALD IRWIN, Jan&—’9s Secretary. Lecture and Entertainment Course SEASON 1897—-1898. St Peter's New Hall, Ch'town Alternate Tuesdays as follows :— Dec, 14th aad 28th, Jany. llih and 25th, Feb. 8th and 22nd. Particulars of each {Entertainment will given io due course in our local colam septl3— KLONDIKE BAR. important A nnouncemen Great Interest to Farmers, The management of the Charlottetown Soap works, announce to the farmers of ’rince Edward Island, that they have pur- «haved at a very low figure for a term 0! years alithe grease by product of the Charlotte. town Pork Packing Factory, accumulating from time to time, and are in a pesition . supply farmers and others with a sheap soap jar supericr in quality to the home-mad, article, anu he pee 80 low, 4810 make it searcely worth while to es povonenee. — rion <LONDYKE BAR will be for sal days by all dealers, at the low orien a on cents per bar of three pounds. : THINK OF IT.—A first-class laundry and scouring soap Only lU cents fer 8 |bs It will be a waste of time and money for farmers te bother about soap making now. The grease he has sold tw the Pork actory for5 cents per lb, will ,be returned to him; maou fact. ured into a first class articie of SOAP al a cost of a fraction over 3 cent« per lb, AS D. LAPTHORN « Cc), J Ask your dealer for ‘ake Bo other, Klondike Bar, aud — —=— «4 ma wm