J shes appt 8. |B of fay ees ma ‘ > a ea Av ) All's Wei Tha: Ends Well The Slater $3.00 Shoe, well, Begins an ends well. It begins by giving solid comfort the first time it is worn, and ends its exir- tance aiter a long career of hardship and endurance. To be sold only at ALLEY & G0. The Shoeists to your business when barn- ec cut, 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 THE BEST | MINCE MEAT rz Try them, they are SOS VeSssseveoewen™. Pies are to be had at STEWART S. 1Ce each. TeLernoxe 98. D. STEWART 4 OSCLIPSE BAKERY “—“~ Bakes Best Bread. =<“... 64 @ &= * 2 a @& ses @& @ @& S| @ & Se eee 2c 7ene2 2 32s Hockey MATCHES. -IN Hilisborough Rink Under the Distinguished Patronage of His Honor, the Lieut. Governor. WEDNESDAY THE 19th WANDERERS OF HALIFAX, VICTORIAS of this city, and on FRIDAY, 218'T, Wanderers ys Abegweits Admission 25e, Reserved Seats, 3hc, Gallery, 50c¢ Without doubt the greatest games L , of Hockey ever played on the Island. SER, LORDLY & PROWSE MANAGERS. we THR DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JANUARY 14, 1898 = _—_ «(ily att{| «tl | all] afl ie - 7 os — faa = —_ nm = = lil» liji» li» Ili» {ij i \» a ford Dress ‘'[Tweeds ceived ly durable. We wish you to ask our clerks to show you the Ox- strong dyes, nice tweed effects and exceeding- ‘<j BEER BAALALAASR > i which we have just re- made of pure Canadian weol, clear, {fm |)» ijl» |» . {I {I Soest DROS AND OCHRE ITEMS, Se A — ree LOCAL Great Jacket sale.— Beer Bros- —_—__».-— Book Lost.—A copy of Kipling,s Barrack-room Ballad’s, ioaned some time ago, had my name on insideof cover. Re- ward to whoever returns it. Archibald Irwin, Examiner Office. tf. -_--_—_- Aw Important Sussect.—The Farmer’s ; and Dairymen’e Association meets at Centreville this afterooon, Anongst other matiers of much interest, the question of a Farmers’ Co-operative Pork Packing Association will b+ discussed, oneraltidiiiite Doxation Panry.—A donation party calied upon Rev. E. H. Cooke, at his residence in Summerside a few evenings ago, and coviributed a weli-tilled purse and a goodly suppiv of househo'd necessaries. A most enjovable evening was passed. _ oe A New Finu.—Notice is hereby given that the firm of Laurier, Mowat and Vic- tory has been disolved by mutual consent. Itisexpected that the estate will pay about 2 per cen}. of its obligations. A | new firm, Tarte, Laurier and Defeat, have taken the premises formerly occupied by ‘the late firm. Bazaan~—The ladies of All Saints’ Church will holda grand bazaaria tbe hall at Cardigan Bridge,on Wednesday and Thursday evenings, February 2nd and 3rd. The bazaar will bein aidof the | Charch fund. An entertainment will be given each eveniag at half-past seven. “The Spv of Gettysburg” will be present- edoun Wednesday evening, andthe choir of All Saints’ will provide the programme for the following night. Help along a good cause by atienc ing. —_—— Tue Foresters.—The offie-rs of Court Queen’s, Mount Stewart, for the ensuirg! term, are as follows: C R- Daniel Birt. V C R—Daniel McWilliams. RS—K C Dong'as. F S—J G Toombs, Treas—H D Coffin. Chap—James Partridge. S W—Geo Jay. J W—R O McWilliams. S B—Lem Smallwood. J B—Russel Clerk. P C R—P W McLeod. Physiscan—J G Toombs, M D. C H DC R—G B MeEachern. ~ <r Tue Breakwarkx.—The present is a | grand time for (he contractors to be getting | out material for the new breakwater iv Summerside tarbor, unless it is their ip- tention 'o copstruct it entirely of barbed wire, The winter is passing away and not & move appears yet to have been made towards building the breakwater. P1o- bably anwt! €r season or two and a few | thousand dollars more will have to be «pent ip preliminary survevs and estimates and advertising for tenders, before the work is really teguo. However a govern- ment that went back on its promise to put an asphalt sidewalk around the Post Office, can just aseas.ly tiod some means to get clear of building the break wats: .— Summerside Journal. a Porunak CiercymMan ReMeEMBERED.— The Summerside dourual says; Ou New Year’s Day Kev Stanslaas Boudreaul', pastor «f St. James’ Church, Egmout Bay, was presented by bis parisiiwpers with complimentary addresses in Begiish and Frevch, accompauied with a well -filled purse, a guldsivaded cone and a beaut ful setof parlor turomwere. The rev gentie- map, who is ove of the ablest and most zealous, bard working and successtul priests on the Island, as the results of bis pastorate of Eym oot Bay most unmistah e- ably demon-trate, aod whu isatthe same time one of the most unobtrusive and retiring members of the presthocd, 18 greatly beloved by hi- flock, « fact fully aiiesied by their New Year’s day remem brance, and in mavy other ways. Father Boudreault made feeling and eppropriate | replies to buih addresse-. ne —_ LEAGUE GE THE CKOss. The annua) meeting of the Young Men’s Branch of the League of the Cross Temperance Society was held in St. Patrick’s Hall on Wednesday evening last. The Secretary’s report showed a most successful year, with 243 members on the roll and aa excellent attendance at all the meetings. The Band and Chei. were also reported to be in a flourishing condition, having done good work during the year. The Treasurer in his report also showed the Society to be on a good financial basie' and be placed before the members agom- plete report of all the money received and expended during the vear. An excutive committee was elected with the following members: W J Brown, Thos W Trainor, Chas J Mitchell, P B Perry, George Hennessy, Patrick Hughes, Jobu Hughes, jr.,and Chas J Horne, A sick commitiee of three members, viz., Patrick McQuillan, John Hughes jr.. and Chas Horne, was appointed. . From the committee were chosen the following officers : Pre-ident—W J Brown. Vice Presideot —I'bhos W Trainor. Secretary—Chas J Mitchell, (re-elect- ed.) Treasurer—P B Perry. Chief Marsbal—George Hennessy. After a hearty vote of thanks was ten- dered the Spiritual Director, Rev. J. John ston, for his able assistance during the past year, the meeting adjourned. “ TAXPAYER's ” OPINION, Sir,—All that pay taxes young and old I advise you not to vote for sewerage. They tell you that you will not be taxel for it; but remember if you have property in the city your property will be mortgaged. for the taxes. Youhave got to keep your eyes onen now aud be careful what vou do. You have seen by the papers what the City Conneil are doing. Thies cham pegoe they bad for the Queen’s Jubilee, we poor people got to pay for it, and we never got a taste of it. hey will make you aud me pay fur it; but we muet not taste it It you go to Councillor Hughes for a job on tbe city be will give you one if you deal with Councillor Hooper; and if you go to Hooper for a job “yes I will give you a job if you deal wih me. TAXPAYER fale Alin epnieeelaie a2 AMISLEADING STATEMENT, Sir,—In vour issne of 11th, just to hand, you copy from the Pioneer a statement of the wonderful] work the Emerald Cheese factory has done during the past season. Ifthe Pioneer bad analyzed that etates ment Lefore publishing it to tue country, they might have seen that it was mislead— ing in stating that the gross proceeds of tale, instead of the nett proceeds», were dia- tributed to tbe patrons. For snetance 97,630 lbs cheese sold fur $8,224.80, or 3.42 cents per Jb. whieh could not possibly net the patrons over 55 cents per 100 Iba. of milk while the Pioneer’s statement save, they got 80.41 cents per 100. Such mis Statements cause the patrons of other factories to believe that they have not received as much from their factory as they oughtto, and have a tendency to cause dissatisfaction. Jouxn T. Wes xs MARRIED. At Martinvale, on Dee. 29:h, bv Rev. A. Gunn, Allao J. MeDouaid, of Dundas, to Willina, second ciauguter of Mr. Martin Martin. —_—— - — —————— CIED. At Eimedale, on Sunday tne 49th, inst., James Loyd, beloved son of James Horne, K-q., in the 7th yearot bis age. At Central Bedeque, ov the 3rd inst., of pueamonia, Mrs. Jotin Cabil!, leaving three sons and three daughters. At Victoria West, on Jan. 3rd, Margaret J, Mooney, aged 24 yeare, daughter of Heory and Isabeila Mooney. ae — PAO OE De rrr rey eng “lcd aad ail ad aa llc vib eT Pe ~~ . we Prey’ ra oe ce ee ES art Cineu! has oat ™ Pra re SP mall Po Laathtl atric thes DO NOT Let Doubtful Discounts Teceive You WE ARE ALL After your desirable patronage and willing to meet value with value. BEER BROS _ eo ~~ dat E E : E Los ‘ Se ced SN Ae ————E OUR JANUARY SALE. ee? Don’t think for one minute because you see goods advertised at half price, that you can get them at half what we ask. You can easily understand how a merchants ideas of values will expand, when you fin men who imagine they are John Wanamaker. _ Now we will guarantee that there is no John Wanamaker, or any other merchant in this city, that will give you real good honest goods, for less than—Prowse Bros. From now till stocktaking, we will offer all of our magnificent stock of Dry Goods, Hats, Caps, Clothing, Carpets, Dress Go-ds, Sacques and Capes at prices that cannot be out classed in the city. Any merchant can note prices,and give you figures that will confuse the greatest scholar of the age, but it takes a merchant who isin 4 position to bu y right, buy in large quantities, buy for spot cash, to buy goods at right prices, .. We FPrefer.. To have you come in and examine our goods, and get our prices. before you come to the conclusion that you can buy ascheap in any other store. All we ask 1s a chance to compare our goods and prices. We could whisper a few things Ss in your ear about those double pric3, and half price sales, that would surprise you. Now, Please Understand It is not a matter of price with us, but strictly a matter of value, if we cannot give you that, we do not want your trade. Give Us a Chance. PRI The Wonderful Cheap Men SEASONABLE RECEIPES. For Coughs.—Put a teaspoonful of flax seed into av enameled saucepan with a qaart of boiling water, then place on the tire and boil slightly; pour back into the pitcher, and afier sweetening it well acd adding a little lemon juice if liked, cover it carefully. Givea tablespoonful ax often as necessary. It must be like a thick syrop and should be made freshevery third day or it may get sour. For Nervousness.—Tbe tired, nervons woman who has any taste for onions, uozht to gratify it as often as possible, for a finer sedative is hardly known than three or four ew onions eaten with a si.ce of bread and butter just before retiring. Hop pillows are frequently of great com ert to a nervous person and will cften soothe a headache. An ex-essively nervous person who cannot sleep may often be qieted and put to sleep bv being rubbed with a towel wrung out of hot salted water. If you feel weak, dull and disconraged vou will find a botle of Hood’s Sarsapari! la wili du you wonderful good. ie Wil Be Pleased ; Se) gia to receipt that little bil of yours. Kindly attend to it at once R. fa. Jost Stamper’s Corn er. ¢ , , ¢ 3 ¢ ( ¢ é , ( ( “ @ene@ e@Oe@ 8 O42 4482 OO OS ; ( ¢ é ( g é ¢ ? : ; Printing in all its branches at the Exas- INER office, one cf the best equip- Job Printing Establishment, on P. E. Island. of January, instant, at J1 o'clock, a. | Liberal - Conservative Conference The Annual Meeting of the Liberal Conservative Conference cf Prince Edward Island, will be held in the Masonic Temple Building, in ee] lottetown, on Tuesday, the 25th day m. Representatives from all Elect- oral and Polling Divisions are request ed to be present. ©. R. Smanitwoop, D. Ferevson, Secretary. President Dated Jan 11-98, her., wat.ds.j. 2i BUTTER TUBS. stock — Indian New and well -_— 1,500 in manufacture, made. Carvet Bros. Cl’ town, Jan6—2aw2w. NOTICE The property on the corner of King and Pownal Sts, belonging tothe estate of the late Catherine McKenna, (sultject to a 3? years unexpired leave, from May let, 1898), will be sold by Public Auction, on Tuesday, May 3rd, 1898, at 12 o’clock, n¢ on, This property is now known as the Finlay Hobse. Terms Cach. M. P. HOGAN, PATRICK BLAKE, Executors janl2wtll stapri!,dy2awtd HENRY R. LORDLY C. E A.M Can, Soc. ©. E. Graduate College of Civil Engine ering Cornell University. Consulting Engireer for Generai Work, Specialties: Hydraulic, Sanitary Engineer- ng and Bridge Derigning. Offices at Charlottetown and St. Joho Islauu correspondents address to Charlottetown. oct 14 d&w WSE BROTHERS, CBW. 2 REE Nc CS ey See Our Ladies racy ippers FOR $1.88 Received Since Xmas GOFF BROS "NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the Annual! General Meeting of the share- holders of Tue Examiner Publishing Company, will be held at the office of Tue Examiner Newspaper, on Wed- nesday, the 26th day of January, inst, at eight o’clock in the evening. ARCHIBALD IRWIN, Jan&—’98 Secretary. Lecture and Extertainment Course SEASON 1897—1898, St Peter's New Hall, Ch'town Alternate Tuesdays as followe :— Dec. 14th aad 28th. Jany. llth and 25th. Feb, 8th and 22nd. Particulars of each Entertaioment will given io due course in our local colum septl3— re: i eb ee St ANN, SE RE OR rr SPs RO me NR INE NNR 6 age Pte 3 a ‘ ae Te Fn Pay Pere SI ameter why ead hae re ces sd Se ee PREY 6 ar “ a BE rpm seme ae Gp amen ghee em uy yn f