BF, Where did he go? Went < ¢ the wrong place to huv his footwear, and now he’s sorry for it— our men’s Dongola . saw ). Congress at $1.25, wom- aA ens Tan Skating Boot at - $1.25, and other lines equally as low. He is Going Wrong Now. Are You? wo FS é ‘ 2 a = ALLEY & £0. The Shoeists THINK of the |.OSS—aug business when full to your burp- ed out, even with insur- ance; but think what it must be with no insurance. his property. L ic *¥ a yy ft present panies, E. R. BROW, Insurance Agent Charlottetown ST PETER'S HALL Thursday, 27th January, last PROGRAMME. Blentian..céaccis ebteteneseonses Orchestra 2. Chorus (bv request)...... Men’s Voices a Reading ceeowckel Rev. Jas. Sim pson ee eer 14. Reading...... ...++- Mr. F. W. L. Moore 15. Chorus Annie Laurie....Men’s Voices GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. Admission l5c. Doors open at 7.39, Entertainment at 8.00 —— ae @ © ©6498 HS © OA THE— GOOD KIND That’s the only kind of bread that we make. We “know how” to make it and we sell it you “know that” for 5 evnts per Loaf TeLkPnoNne 98. ,D. STEWART ; ECLIPSE BAKERY * BAKES BEST BREAD. ee ee ee p-~— T hh CoH & & &E G&E4ROS ~~ ~- a @ ee @ @ 2 2 O28 8 2D a2 @ © tT Se SS MISS LEFURGEY (Graduate of the Fmeracn College of Oratcry, Boston). Will be at home to a limited number of pupils in physical culture and Oratory. Apply to Miss Lefurgey at W. Sentner’s, We ymouth Street. janl4 135 A prudent man always insures | ENTERTAINMENT attend the Methodist confidence in 3. Reading......... Mr. Justice Fitzgerald 6, Betlsscseus .. Mr. Geo Moore B. Belescceccoccscecesvccesten tion Hyndmas: |} 6. Violin Solo.............Mr. Vinnicombe 7. BOlO. . .. cecccccccece. MP. Charles Earle 8. Reading.....-++ .Mr. T. 4. MacLean 9. Selectiow...<.. ccccccece ecscceee Orchestra De BOO. 4 keane ... Pev.T.H.Hunt i Make... . saree cedsons + eenbiemeeane area .-csesee. Mr. J. B. Dawson | oper | THR DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JANUARY 27, 1898 p ae we " ry rr FM en EC our sale price only &c. Also a very superior line of 36 sale price only 10c. NEWS NOTEA. Dominion Government The Centre. Guysboro County. Itis stated that prospectors are getting lois of gold. of Austria. The soldiers the parliamentarians. B C., in 1895, was $2,223,206; in $4,002,735. The output of last year is esti m «ied to have been $38 ,000,000. ' Colonial Sau: derson reports : Trensvaal ia arming to when a favoura!le opportuaitv occurs, patent bracch, As a result of General Booth’s Halifax it wae decided to form building is to be purchased. The Club witiin his party. the Liberals the man who controls | grip in the wrestle. ' Montrea! Gazette: §Canadians last vear smoked 93,200,000 cigarettes, or 13,400,- 000 more than in 1896. more than they did in 1896. It looks os if a lot of people were fortifying | after the plebiscite. Seismological (or observatories are to be established at Alipore, Madras, and Colaba, at the instance of the Seismological Committee of the British Association for the Advance ment of Science, Lordon. An indent has been sent to the Secretary of State for the necessary ipstrumeuts. It ia reported at Ottawa that F. A. Heinze, the Rossland rai'way king, is de- sirous of reopening negotiations with the C. P. R. for the purchase of his road and smelter, as Hon. Mr Blair told him that the preesure was eo etrowg from the On- rio liberals in faver of an independeat line arth quake) | into Rossland that the C. P. R. is bound to get there soun. Rev. Sim Jones will go to Baltimore to May, where the question of the etatus of the evangelist wi! be discussed. He said receutly: “‘As an evangelist who has raised over $500,000 for the chureh and brought more converts into its member- ship than any other one man jn the the church, I will ask, as @ matter of right, that this question be settled.” The Philadelpbia board of education has taken the lead im the matter of hygiene in the public schools. Ia addi- tion to concurring with school boards else where in forbidding the mixing of the pencils used by the children, it bas decid~ ed thateach pupil be furoished with 4 drinking cup, that coldren showing symptoms of illness be tent home, and that schools in districts where infectious disesrea exist shall be ecrubbed weekly with a solution of carbonic acid. The mining industry of South Africa as a whole is reported to be satisfaciory; the expenses are being lessened, while the profiis are increasing; but the public does tot like the potitical outlook in the Tran«vaal. It bes no faith in Pau Kruge; it has no real confidence in sub- xtantial reforw; and until the corrupt sud and unspeakable Government is swept awny,no matier now good the mining ie dustry may be, the public’s old confidence 35. inch, “pure as the lily,” orily 6c. 26 inch, only 4c. See you buy your White Cotton at the right place. BEER BROSE candidate has been elected by acclamation in Quebec Gould mining has begun at Kcum Secum the France seems to be copying the fashions had to be called in a few days ago to preserve order among The gold production of West Kootenay, 1896, that the the teeth, ouiy , with the object of attacking Great Britain The deputy minister of agriculture at Ottawa has gone to Washiagton to study the workings of the patent office, with a v ew to the reorganization of the Canadian visit to &@ naval and military league and the poor man’s metropole, for which the old sailors’ home Nationa] refused to censure Mr. Tarte on Friday evening. The minister | of Public Works is downiag his opponents In a party like thac of the giving out of the offices has the winper’s They also drank a tenth of a gallon a head of excised spirits them-— selves fer the prohibition that won’t come Pee “t “ewe PY Pape Omnia | Pd aaa aa caG ty ana cd cnn aaa ge] MARE THIS § WE OFFER A asm, ».».. Challenge Line Of 37 inch White Cottons—bought at a bankrnpt sale—readily worth 12c, ad inch White Cotton, worth 1l5c, our “RAH, RAH, RAH RAH,” HOCKEY MATCH AT LAST NIGHT. THE RINK The Score,—Prince of Wa'es Seven Points St. Dunstan’s One Peint, Prince or WAtLeEs St. DunsTan’s Wm McLean Goal M Foras Roy McLean Point P Gagvon P Schaefer C Point R Miller L Adams Captain W Sullivan E Redmond Forwards C Roy N Pickard G Roy L Millar V Blake The St. Dunstan’s and Prince of Wales hockey teams hare met again. And the Princes are the victors. The rink last night resounded with both of the college cries, thatof P. W. C., being particularly in evidence. The students of Prince of Wales, especially the young ladies went fairly wild with delight after each succes- sive goal made by their champions, while those of St. Dunstan’s were decidedly “down in the mouth” and their stock fell below par almost as soon as_ play commenced and kept on descending unt! the end of the game, except fora smal! jomp which it took, wken St. Dunstan made their one and only goal. To say that the game was rough would but express it mildly. It was one continuation of sticks being broken, players sprawling oo the ice, the referee trying !o keep out of the road, and little side fights goi goa b~ tween some or other of the furwards. The puck was bullied shortly after eight by Adams avd Sullivan avd it was not long before Piekard secured the first goal for the Princes. After scme brisk play on both sides, Sehaefer from cover point got a good lift and sent the puck flying through the opposite goal posts. Before balf time was called Pickard, who was playing a splendid game, scored again: After half time Redmoud seemed to think that it was his turn to do some scoring and he shot the remaining four goals for the Prinees, G. Roy making the single one for the St Dunstans. Alihough ueither L. Miller or Adams eccred at ail, the runs of the former and thesteady,play of the latter helped considerably. But the St. Dunsians although defeated by six points need not despair. They have in them the making of a much better tesm thaa played last night. with the exception of their cover point who seemed to be en- tirely outof place. He could neicher “block” or “lift,” the two principal duties of c.p. Their back is, “nearly as good as Bethune.” Point played a good game, and the forwards al! made good individual rushes but did not work together enough. ‘They want to learn, first of all to mas- age their skates better, to follow close Gpon the puck, and to stop slashing. We hope to see these teams meet again, aud think, thet it the Saints practice well together in the meantime, the result will be a littie lees cme sided. oc. — _ a ——— MARRIED At the home of the bride, by Rev. W. H Spencer, on Jan 18th, Mr. Russel George McLaren, of New Perth, to Mies Margaret Catherine, eldest daugncer of Peter Stewart E-q , of Brudenelle. or ——— —— DIED. Entered into rest, on Thursday, 27th, inat., Dora Sianley, beloved w:te of R. KR. Jost. {Funeral on Saturday afternoon from her ate residence, King Street, by train to Sherwood Cemetery. Service at the house to commence at 2 o’clock, sharp. ] At Point Prim, on December, 23rd, | «afl tii} «t{{} a) «ill «ill «t{| «itl «ti E°Fe the very best values aow «iff ait We Appoint Friday as Pillow Cotton and Sheeting Day, and shall be delighted t» have you inspect our +t ck of tue-e goods before purchasing, 80 < BEER BROS 2 > »Dons ve 7 ears in the Rand will not return. And without L897, f iuley McDonald, aged 74 = ‘ as the reuru of contdence there can be no | leaving & Cidow, War 600%, or d : j ermaneut improv. ment in prices. danghters, to mourn the Wee: at & BINS Os : affectionate hushan! and father, very much ; 3 regretted by all who were acquainted with ee Jacket sale.— Beer), ,. ron- eel Co aes Ga ae a —— ~ Ky ee “ 3 . . . = a = - £24 4444444524 -4244S5455 ef -. 2.2.5 25.556 5=> Efe sl See : i } ih I» i Ih)» Ih» that you may get I» offering. ip I> I i FFFVIVVTTTe SSTeFIVTTT TTY ~~ ee eens od a T be troube. did not need the money, the 10th of February, IMMEDIATE. PAYMENT Se PROWSE BROS REQUEST EVERYBODY INDEBTED TO THEM MAKE PAYMENT We must have the money or there will We would not press if we We have always tried to treat you right, Serve us the same way by calling before ROWSE BROTHERS, The Wonderful Cheap Men FLELOE LEE GRILLES FLIES ‘Remnant Sale: ALS 3a iy F 45 o Li is s flowon =; KLssA BS Ky 4s 4 London House — ai T. J. HARRIS e es : RIES BE ASE FLO FLGIGPIS S GAPE PELE PIPE GGGIGSGS " ‘ Remnant Sale Remnants of @vercoatings Remnants of Trouserings Remnants of Suitings Remnant of Vestings Remnants of Ulsterings Everything in the shap2 o’ winter go07s at cost. Now is the time to secure tue best goods in the city below bargain prices. JOHN MACLEOD &CO MERCHANTS ‘TAILORS. fh treats CHRONIC DISEASES by the Salis } bury method of persistent relf-help, in rem ?ving causes from the blood. ‘on- tinuous, inteligent treatmentin person ( or by letier insures Minimum of suffer- ing and Maximum of cure possible in each case. Avoid attempts anaided. Graduate of N.Y. University And the NEW YORK HOSPITAL. | T+enty years practice in N. Y. City. Diploma registered in U.S. ard Canada, ADDRESS: CHARLOTTETOWN, P E I, CANADA. OFFICE, Victoria Row. Accomodations reserved for patien References on application, , —— For January Mixed Pickles, pint bottles, 2 for 25c Chow-Chow, pint bottles, 2 for 25c California Stewing Prunes, 3 lbs 25c “Northern Spy” Apples, 40c peck Strawberry and Raspberry | 65 cents Jam, in 7 pound pails j pail. Shredded Codfish, 5e package Celery Pepper, 5c tin Also see the 5c snaps on our counters. em Gold, Porcelain and Alumimnm Crowne, (teeth withon; plates) at the most reasonable prices. Dr. J, P. Murray Approved and modern appliances used to render dental operaticns comparatively SUGAR. 350 bbls Granulated. 300 bbis Bright Barbadoes. 225 bbls Refined Bright. N. RATTENBURYe Jan. 25 "98—eod 4wke—pat. | painless, Bottled Joy. Empty bottles wanted, cheapee! cash price paid for all kind of empty bottles, JOHN P, JOY, Victoria Cafe,. GtGeogre St. * ; 2 ; : de te, i oe Mahe a a oar Ree aa ae Hs ees bi. i / | i mee wee ee: to oy cz OR snare = en eee ie lll nanuariis