: THE THE DAILY EXA{i1NER. x ‘ 7 > N YEN ( TH N. | \ at Great B a Any ‘ i ‘ ‘ { anaca S ‘ Sta 3 ‘ . ‘ B ‘ c . y as 5 ola 4 1 a” Ww s i | Brita As \ ‘ Sta I . t ‘ " I 7 - é e .¥ a a ; atic “ a i \ 4 a \ va a i « > € ‘ ‘ ‘ if stice wi x > j B el) trace i a’ : eet 1) raae t ' i , a ( w at Br 3 at aT } . ~~ ‘ wy <é Ww aL > : ‘ vas ‘4 a ] = a és v y f Ss “ va ; ars Sot é : - : 3 2 ts i = 4 | é Ww = t a » in & < z . « \ t r cal? : avrainst - a4 ‘ ’ Mi. { r W : re scanda s é i < a er > gures to } ¥ I 1804 we 3 a : < g . th a Sts 2 i 5 antbra , | e A224 Ww i s and F2,005,c¢ . t rta e I V ¥ P - ie . Grea Brita ) 1 : é 4 4 ry ra aI 6 . tr ‘ se ar 238 r 4 ot : E i ar ” < P > 4 . ‘ har ly a is 4 a States ex} = oes ar 2 I . vyhat pr tr “ the 1 Lanada I ' oc n. In 1894 w mported f Great Brita ae ~ lw vx a > a ‘ i States $115,520 8 I e 8a vear we tained n G Britain $2 7 tw an , S S factures: and from f Sia ' — #812 969 wor in res a e ar = ~— 4 r e Nat Al I v a av s<r ” . r PD t avor Great B It i 2 appears liscrim i in fas oe of States ia3 t jarg } ir sw } U afi ry Ww e € S fi ; . QD cr at i 7” (rr : br ' 1 a8 tee gels s ° produ s pe the whole balance ip w Great I a > has . a Na a S 4 = as . . “tr P. Vv 2¢ fa er rea , a y e Patr ya nuda siy wrong mat lation of fgures—ty ling fre raw 4.3 W Great B es I I »% t = -‘s a e F uU liev sat 22 r t is the ra inty ‘ i B Si g ar 14 i2 per ~ v ch ic Le 4 ir i s1L€ states W ba nly ark 2 nart wh S I pe et 4 - rasCa.iv ta 3 jer estat sh aca aca N.P. tz ts th det { } pie and ca Xx} come Oo power ~— o~.se + — NOTES AND COMME NTS. —Attention is directed to an & Ciipt m the 4 egint ip ibis Gn t rst page of an Bxaiven of aay t cas e minorit ‘ Ma 2 is placed in a 1g ight Ti Spz h ( nf of om 5 DE ft pa =I 4 hits { @ proposes to conquer the insurre At t ats with ng sanguinary ] s ré f mar 2 m t have i f Mr La 4 & away a at Ma a ar ha Lee ak € Ww & @ ute i leon tee a ated 7 « te , Spectator that Ashantee should be gt ‘ a3 England g rns Uganda. That must be the course in the end (rreat Britaiv is b ) PvE e people n re turn for the loss of indepen len¢ e,as decent @ svst of Government asthev can be ’ , "2 in ea bear —St. J 5 : The Chicas go iimes publishes a fine portrait of Mr. Laurier, w bom ribes as “the probable premier of Canada 1 flattering sketch of his yinpanies the picturr, Cl_.ses lear perhaps some day to with these words: “One thing about hin Ww 4 He is an ardent an nexatior ist.” Mr. Laurier will get the c #co V —*The Patr f Industry the name of ihe new weekiv newspaper issued vee as tl organ of tb Patrons ass alion It is a well-filled eight-page paper. Mr. Marshall, organizer of the Pairors, is the ediior. The proposed p at fort the Provincia Association is pub- lished in it, We not excellent, and oth ea few planks which seen to be ers 80 ques- tiovable that hey will not be adopted —Montreal Gazette: The Shakespeare, written ti when England began to bands towards the ends of Jay the foundations of an are as true of the greater E as of the “aceptre i isle” of the of Queen E! England we pres ime t wor ls of ree centuries ago, stretch forth her the earth and zhty empire, vlan 1 of to Jay great Limes iZavett f true within itseif is safe Let us be backed with God and with the Which He hath given for fence impreg - nable, And with their helps only defend ourselves, irselves « This England never did, n e proud foot of a ¢ ur safety lies. reonever shail, ynqueror | Come the three corners of the world in — ” And we shal! shock them. Nought shal . If England to herself do rest but true. ature of the Cap eee is campaign in that at least DAILY ; the pa. i h, wa: on wel ere is, at all events, nothing in it for the Gr.ts to brag about = Li A COMMISSION UNACCEPTABLE, (i: o Week ) [he sugzestion to refer the Venezuela Stic a C mission 13 eguivaient to vivising England to give away what she »> where England 4 Ss i ry , ss submitted such matters to arbitration, particularly with the United States, she is suffered. Look at the Alabama claims Rk member San Juan Island The only ir was the fi-hery s , a iV award and that was becanse Canfdians W allowed to work up the case The ng Sea dispute was apparently in party of the r part d es to carry it Out and pay r what her own executive authority iys § ught to pay. Consequently, efore, arbitration is net satisfactory to gland [he feeling of the ordinary gn arbitrator seems to be that of the i ary juryma Qn @ Case against @ rich yrporation. England is, to him, 4 fat goose t be plucked Whi. again, should England arbitrate? Si 3 cla ng her own property. The Americans who have no interest in the dis- pute, who were not even appealed to by her party, constitute themselves judges, t a tribunal, and cooly ask both parties sub ihe evidence in support of their “} V aims (9 this tribunal. It may be said: If England is so sure of her case why should she not, for the sake of peace, give way to this whim of the Americans : et them have the evidence. The answer 18 @ Very Sad ne Be ause En ¢- iand s beg 1 es nderstand that thi r est to subm case for decision in 1e Venezuela dispute, ie only one smal ranch of a very largeclaim. That claim w stanis developed ip e Davis resolu n reported by committee for adopticn ed States Senate. Once admit t aim to submit Venezuela dia pute \merican decision, and Ex giand’s power on this continent is over. The American claim of suzerainty is virtually ssue is too owns to shirk and worse than idle, it is ainess for British subjects to shut their ves to what is so plainly brought before ——_-- DrATH OF MRS BEATON., It ose oe ty to record to-day the death, whicl urred at East Point 01 Saturday, the H lth inst., of congest’¢n if the come of sae wife of James J. Beat Esq., and sister ofthe Rev. L di Mace donald, Grand River, Lot 14, in the her age. Many beartfelt ex and sorrow were heard the deceased, foth vear of reszions of regret ort fe premature death of parti ‘nlarly by these in need, to whom, the fulness of her heart, sle gave cheer- fully and generously. The funeral took place on Tuesday, the 14th, and the im mense concourse of pecple attending tes t fie i tothe high esteem in which de- ased was held by her neighbors and the peopl le of the surroand ng country. High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Fatner Mc- Intyre, and the burial service _ per formed by the Rev. D. F. McDonald, who came from Souris to assist at the funeral { very touching scene was the parting of the mother and her seven young children. Krowing that the end was near, she re- juested each one of herchildren tu be brought to her bedside, To each she ape ke a few words of advice: * When you are ten see me here.” Ther bye, and affectionate mother to ler Jo May her sou! nh peace.- ———- 6 ENTERTAINMENT AT MIL TON pted to sin think of me as you » she bade them good- kiss of an ving children. Com. gave each the last rest ji The writer wishes toexpress through this paper his sentiments concerning an entertainment given on Wednesday even- ng,at the North Milton Gall. It was rlong talked of, nevertheless it as expected, right up to conducted them yrthy manoer, and the enter~ on by them was good, eS pec- al ment on must not be made of any of the prices, for all weregrand. The supper given et kind ladies of front; the de]~ being fally able he cravings of the inner man. sormethil siete. aad dare late. The pe es ih @ wi rformers tainment give the Rectory by the Still to the Cacies prov ites d by them tos t ~fy The concert and supper was without a loubt, a grand success, and from what I saw a!) thoroughly enjoyed themselves. The financial yart was satirf ctory I’m told the co npany have realized abcut Sb- 5 O90 Truly the thanks of the audience is due to Mr. ard Mrs. Reagh for their kindness o giving up their house fur the supper, and for the willing wav in which they worked to help it along. Let me add that he young people of Milton entertain a ery high regard for the ladies and gentle nen of Charlottetown and other parts who thought it worth while to come and Join their mirth, good cause. ~<a The Week: The Federation of the Empire is ouly a question cf time. And that time has been shortened by several years owing to President Cleveland’s bom- bastic and menacing message. EXAMINER : - prominent Presbyterian clergy CANADA TO ENGLAND, have pul vy endorsed the rT ; *sposition on the Manitoba 1896. ; .) tio Rey. Dr. Isaac Murray, | an pastor at North Sydney, has, If England’s golden noon to-day should | \ Sir Charles wane, I tora et cord your stand | Though Kngland’s summer drew unto a | \ ’ ’ | close, . : a pst WEP en | We crown her mistress of the world again, | : : : eee peice arene ar treo oa ; nd twine our maple leaves around her ~ ned W 1 equa s anl stice | 3 7 | . | rose . ‘ | | Sir Charies re of Speecnes sa Canadian hill and long Canadian plain that “wi a wee Montreal Sir | Shall deck her autumn wreaths with \ Any WAWSOT . ent ex-P , younger flowers, i pa MeG siied O ) the former] And by her side we norland sons remain, | <a il as s Protestant minority, | Remembering her liberty means ours. | 4) t ’ tie | sa er « eof the gre ead Sir | Por their old homes can English hearts | "a be aed ‘ in he i the forget 7 ; 6 bose ie Ee e eck as on | Oh islan i home, across Canadian | \ ‘ w it tha mpact was being snows, Q and e wa | And cleaving seas, we crown thee mistress <9 ef ’ es yor: . . . ' ,7 + ce M . i the Gover Our maple leaf shall redden to your Vv I wha s bee Trost : ‘ i evances redressed Arruver J. Srrincer Oxford, 189 As tc e \ i . ) t sia ia alias a | : sellhonae \y ch ll AN IMPUDENT BLUFF. i acts a ‘ ir Simar a MM t ; Nat : — oe (Montres!] Gazette.) Lbe IASt e€1ec ,~ani whe wa ‘thal ve vould be The attempt of Mr. Laurier and other servativ i area i seit a} Liberals in Parliament to convey the im- Conservative, and has eve since | pression that the sentence of civil disquali supported i Bowe Govern t. | fication passed upon Mr. McShane, M. P., | If M Angers, t I ral andi- | by the Court of Kevi ew, was removed by! ‘ s elected to-day vill be a gain of the Court of Appeal, is one of the most w nadivision of the House for the pudeat bluffs ever soug dt to be worked | erals ; on the other hand, if Mr. Cimon, cs tan Canela people. The facts are Conservative candidate, is elected, the | thoroughly known, They were all laid ( rvatives will have ground for claim before the public as the case proceeded at thev bave converted a Nationalist,| It was shown that Mr. McShane went a Libera!, majority into a Conserva- through the county of Laprairie, accom- ve " he aid of Bishop Labrecque.” | pani ied by a Mr. Bourassa, bribing here, So it appears that the result of te latest | intimidating there, corrupting everywhere ‘in Charle x is thatthe Liberal | Some men were pal d ten dollars to vote; rity that nty has been materia'- | aome got ten lollars not to vote; some ly reduc d,"while the Liberal Qcandidate | were given one dollar; some were threaten stands pledged to uphold the Government } ed that if they did not vote for the Liberal pol cy in respect to the Manitoba schools, | candidate they would loge their situations The offen that the unk Railway. established on the Grand Tr ces were so clear! v court was compelled to take notice of them. Judges Sethe, Gill and Loranger sat on the case. They were uoanimous. Mr. McShane was fined $400 and condemn ed to lose his civil rights for seven yeara, Mr. Laurier and Mr. McShane have each said that this sentence was set aside by the Court of Appeal. There is not the slightest foundation for any such state ment. The case never came before the Court of Appeal on its merits. It was never reversed. It was nevereven argued Mr. McShane applic ito the Clerk of the Court of Review for a writ of appeal which the clerk refused to grant, holding that was not in hia power, under the law, anything of the kind. Mr. McShane’s counsel asked the Court of Appeal te di- rect the clerk of the Court of Review to iene a writ in appeal The ground on which such a writ was sought was not that Mr. McShane had been wrongly found guilty of corrupt practices, but that he should haye been condemned by the single judge whotried his case and not by the three judges who satin review. Mr. Justice Loranger discussed the point when judgment was being given. He pointed out that there were two construc tions to be put on the law. He consider- ed, however, that what hecorvld doasa judge of the Superior Court sitting alone he could do as a Judge of the Sup- erior Court sitting with two colleagune. His associates coincide! in this view. It was to geta reversal of this decision that Mr. McShane appealed. Chief Justice Dorion spoke for the Court of Appeal. He was mostemphatic in explaining that the merits of the case were not gone into in the decision he was renderiug. “The question,” he said, “comes to this: Is this e¢ondemnation against McShane a matter arising out of the election petition, or a matter requiring thedetermination of the Court of Review ? The ques tion is one of great difficulty, and there is to do a great deal to be said on both sides. The Other parties interested have not been heard. The case is surrounded with such difficu'ties that we think we should not deprive the party of his right to appea!. We order the writ to issue under all reserve, so that both parties may be heard, and then we will determine whether an appeal can be entertained.” So far from the condemnation cf Mr Me Shane being set aside, the Court of Appeal did not even decide whether it had power to interfere in the matteratall. It merely ordered that the case should be brought before it forargument as to whether this power existed. That wasthe end of the niatter. The petitioner in the case had gained his purpose when the seat in the wegislature that Mr McShane’s corruption had secured to the Liberals was vacated. Mr McShane did not dare to press the case It remained on the roll till it was dis charged in the course of time, on account of no proceedings beingtaken. That how ever, did not set the judgment of the Court of Review aside. That judzment was suspended pending the appeal. When the appeal failed from any cause, the judgment revived. There is ground for arguing that Mr McShane’s occupancy of the Mayor’s chair in Montreal was contrary to the law. There is nota line in the re- cords of the courts to support the conten- tion that Mr. McShane’s character ha: been vindicated. He is, and remains, a convicted briber and corruptionist. The records of the House of Commons are ex— tant to prove this. The records of the courts are in evidence to establish it. And Mr Laurier is in alow bnziness when he rises in his place in Parliament to contra- dict them. >> 2 <4 Ax AckxowLepoment. — The unprece- dented and unparalleled success which attended the social in aid of the Kinkora Church building fand, inst., at Emerald, makes ita pleasing duty for the Pastor and Committee of St. Mal- achi’s to hereby publicly record their grateful acknowledgments to each and everyone, all ever the Province, who so generous sly contributel to take any part whatsoever i in bringing the social to the conclusion already made kuown through the columns of the press.—J. J. Macpen- ALD, Pastor, on behalf of the conzregation of St. Malachi’s. d&w ince Tue Harivax Carnivat.—tThe idea of a summer carnival at Halifax next season aud thus help along a} has been abandoned. Instead it has been decided to hold an international regatta. Over $4,000 will be spent aad the com- mittee hopes to attract the best profession- aland amateur oarsmen in the werld, There will also be a hartor illumination. sssclagis cose Crosse & Blackwell’s devilled hem ‘s just the thing for making sandwiches. For vale in small tins at Beer & Gofi’s. jn30 2i Our great sale of overcoats and ulsters is now in full ewing. Call early, as we are bound to sell them atany price.—S. 4j | McDonald, fashionable tailor. jan31 3i Ladies, you will find it to your advan- tage to make your purchases at Prowse Bros. 500 ends of grey cotton, ends of _ dress goods, ends of ginghams, flannelett:, all odd lines, top shirts, underclothing, closing out awfu! cheap. —Prowse Bros. Jan 31, 2i. beld on the 29th! - - FSVOSOS SIND TE DHS yy ey ¢ WORT A GUINZSA A BOX.” § - " A bow of : $ » BEECHAM’S: PILLS | constitutes af family medi- eine chest. Sick Head ache, Weak Stomach, ¢ Loss of Ap- p petite, Wind! and Pain ine the Stomach, , Giddiness, Fullness, Swelling after meals, Dizsinces,4 Drowsiness, Co'd Chills, Flushings off Heat, Shortness of Breath, Costiveness, Blotches on the Skin, Disturbed Sleep, and all nervous and trembling scensa- tions are relieved by wring these Pills Covered with a Tastotess and ¢ Tt Coatin Wholesale Agts. Evs ans & ns, Ld, Montreal. ¢ ee. be Sts. bnanoancasecenare +eee arene es! CONCERT In Aid of New St. Paul's, IN ST. PAUL'S SCHCOLROOM ~ON _ Friday Evenlag, Jatuary 31, PROGRAMME. ranma i. 1. Inst. Duet—Overture to Zampa......... Miss Blanche Smallwood and Mr. Earle. 2. Vocal Solo—“T Cannot Sing the Cd FU ccd scans ch ces essa se Mr. E. H. Mitchell. 3. Chorus—* Summer Fancies”’. ......... 4. Vocal Solo......... Mics Florence Earle 5. Reading—Original.....Mr. Woodworth 6. Vocal Solo “ The Merry Birds”’...... Miss L. Howard. PART il. 7. Inat. Duet - “ Guillaume Tell ”’......... Mrs. F. Mitchell and Miss E. Hill. 8. Vocal Solo—“ The Midshipmite ” Mr E. Hill 9. Reading alia ae secu eau oueseeken 10. Cornet Solo—“ Tne Holy City ” (BP: PORN D soisiesscoctacecccdsneniaseonesnde Sr. CO. P Fie Il. Vocal Solo letcher. ..Miss Florence Earle 12. Reading seeveseeeer. Barnest Peake 13 Medley—“ Seotch Airs ”’—Mandolin Autoharp, Harmonica, Violin cello, Piano. each. Concert at 8. Tickets, 1Se. LEAGUE OF THE CROSS. Grand Musical Entertainment | | IN THE LYCEUM, On Wednesday Evening, Feb. 5th. PROGRAMME, PART I. 1 Grand Overture—* Gool Fortune”. .Goetz The LC Band. 2 Piano S ‘le— Chasse au Papilloa”..... eeiuieced ‘ Kentlen Miss F Gallant. 3 Voon!l Goie. << Sbaccvcgsesieessesdede Miss E Benoit, 6 Bending —“ Mees Went ccs ccccccccasses Miss © Kelly. § Vecea! Solo—"The Old Turnkey."C A White Mr Brent Mclonis CS Pe OO, di bce nedicdnabiowseeinnss 7 Vocal Solo—* This Time Last Year. ..cocs Miss Annie Hyndman, ai oe hoes bree cho cnecih cceviiedane Miss Flore nee McKenzie. 9 Vocal Solo... ovbertan a Miss "Adelie » Sullivan. TART II l0 Grand Sele _— * Bohemian Girl” he LC Band. 1] Violin iia MPOMBCUS. 0602 ccecsecce. cevdee Prof VYinnicombe. Balfo 2 Character Song—*Hi-al-ar-ity”.M Glennor Mr W C Whitlock } Instrumental Quartette—*Boys’ Own”..... aia sone ae & Me mbe rs of LC ‘Band. Bd-—FOOml Bik TRIE on cey < cccccenscessences MrF Trainor. Sounds of the Alps Th Michaelis 15 Cornet Solo—* MrMM Galb raith. li Reading—* The Generous Soldier Saved ” MrC B Warren, 17 Fantasia—The Witch Dance”.... The LC Band. Be STO EAR oon sg cinsiisciacinine ere . Goetz | Admission—Reserved Seats, 25 cents: served, 15 cents. Doors open at 7.39 jan3i—* 2 unre- Concert at 8 o’clock. eect he epee eae | An Opera Wrap > light material with lining : of seme a soft silk Quilted =n Fbre Chamois : (By the Mesa Quilting Co.) he wal : : : with one thin sheet d ng will be warm, soft and light, yet will never lose its sh: ape. Look for the name on every yard of genuine Fibre Chamois, and : Always Cut ; Acress the Goods. jav3l—3i (513) a 0000000000000000200000006 Something For Nothipeg. What’s the use of talk ag?— we ean't give it to you in the : shape of goods, we are not rich enough. BUT THIS FOR NOTHING. We'll see at all times rin your dollar goes as far with us as 100 cents can go. A. W. REDDIN, Phm. B, CENTRAL DRUG STORE, North Side Queen Square. FRIDAY, TELEGRAPHIC. Seinen: Desvitend TO THe EXAMINER The Militia of Canada. Ortrawa, Jan. 31. The annual report of the Militia De partment was presented yesterday. The total expenditure of last year was $1,574, 013. The Deputy Minister says that the Superintendent of the cartridge factory is now in England undergoing a course of technical instruction tor the manufac- ture Of ammunition for magazine or small bore rifles. The necessary machinery has already arrived. The permanent force has been reduced to $00 by the release of some of the rank and file. The establishment list shows a total authorized strength of 28,962. The pumber of ofticere and men who drilled twelve days was 20,877. — > The Bear River Murder. Baswet, N.8., Jan. 31. Peter Wheeler, the man under arrest on suspicion of murdering Annie Kempton, at Bear River, will be held for a prelimiv- ary examination. A Quiet Day. Oirawa, Jan. 31. Yerterday was a very quiet day in the House of Commons. A A A em $ .00 will buy a parr of ladies fine J er- sey laced or buttoned overshoes, in sizes 24,3 and 3} at J. B. Macdonald & Cos . j30 4i Carter's Tested” Seeds. You can buy Seeds at almost any price, BUT— they are not CARTER’S SEEDS. We seek the trade of | merchants, farmers and gar- deners who appreciate ‘the value of First Class Seeds. and supply (wholesale and , retail) the high quality of) | goods which has built up | for us the largest seed ‘trade in the Maritime | | Provinces. | Our prices are fair—as | good | Sia as you can buy 'seeds for—higher than you ‘should pay for poor. It is not their cost, ber, how they are put up, numn- or how advertised, that makes good seeds—it’s what the seeds themselves are. Our best customers are those who know us best. | Itis our business to sell | the best seeds that grow. This has been our business during the past sixteen years. We can safely claim that we know seeds. We are now registering applications for our HJus- trated Seed Catalogue for 1896—ready in February. Free to all, Address GEO. CARTER & C0., SEEDSMEN, Charlottetown, P. E. Island. BEFORE | you place your or- NOW ig the right time to get estimates fer, der, come and see Lumber for your|what BARRETT can do, AND AFTER you do so, leave your order. We can fill it. ‘You new building. AND THEN besides this it is better to look around you a few weeks before you intend to! want the best Lum- build. You may] ber in your build make @ few doliars | ings. We keep the by so doing. bert, Every Kind of Lumber. JAMES BARRETT, CONNOLLY’S WHARF. jan3l ELOW ZERO. CHEST PROTECTORS, CHAMOIS VESTS, LARGE CHAMOIS, At Low Prices. REDDIN BROS OPPOSITE POST OFFICE. jan?0 oars ae, NOTICE. LAND SURVEYING, &c. The subscriber is now prepareb to make Surveys of Land, run Boundary and Division Lines, furnish Plans, etc.; also, ns a and Architectural Drawings, P Plans, pec! fi- cations and Estimates. J. P. NICHOLSON, Land Surveyor, Pownal St aeclotis SALE. Hundreds satisfied to.d: SHEETINGS. 100 yards only Double Width heavy make, only 19¢. 200 yards 9-4, only 24 cents. White, 150 “ 9-4, only 26,28 and 39 cents 700 “ better grade, 32, 34, 35 cents This is the best lot of Sheetings we have ever imported —Jas. Paton & Co. JANUARY We haven’t time to write all the Jain snd Circular. ol, L896. Loot Your Ho Or, better yet, have a Horn that others may i ae cael ty Toot. good things said about OUR WHITE Goop? iy. You are invited to-morrow. PILLOW COTTONS. 120 yards only 10 cents. 100 yards only 11 cents. Jims Paten & Co. fABLE LINEN. Extra value at 15 cents. Better Grade, 18, 25, and 30 cents. Table Cloths for Half a Dollar, worth 85 cents.— James Paton & Co. WHITE GOODS SALE! UNDERWEAR, One connater full, Cannot possibly | enumerate them, but we guarartee the Other Qualities, 13, 14 and 15 cents, | price the lowest ever offered.—Jas, Paton & Co. -__ — Cotters, Bed Ticking & Bed Quilts, ted Quilts, Honey Comb, for 60c. Honey Comb Toilet Covers, 15 cent:, Bed Ticking from 8 to 24 cents. Extra value in double width goods, Linen Goods. | SOILED LINEN Goods, etc.—James One Counter of GOODS for Fancy Paton & Co. EMBROIDERIES. worth from 6 to Sale price, 44e. 700 yaris at ading prices. One table full at selling Three lots for to~m orrow. 300 yds. Embroideries, 10 cents. le prices. —— Towels and Toweling. One lot at 3 cents a pair; cents a vard; one lot at 7 two for 20 cents, Bath Towels for 10 cents, one Jot at 3 cents @ pair; CARRYING FIRE INSURANCE man’s money certain game. E. R. is like putting $1,000 of another your credit for a contingency. Failing to carry it is like staking your whole business on an un- Office, Brown’s Block into the bauk to BROW, Insurance Agent. we are the you and our are Money Saving Distri The shoes have shoes want, prices always right. J. M. McLEOD & CO., Shoes & Rubbers, Charlottetown. buters of Boots, WATSON'S Removes Dandrufl, Prevents Falling of the Hair. 25 Cents per Bottle Charlottetown, January 3), 1895. ROSEMARY HAIR WASH WATSONS DRUG STORE. at Gold, Silver, Cheques, or any Good Money Taken in payment of last year’s accounts. Kindly come in and get your bill receipted and oblige. Haszard & Moore, Charloitetown, Jan. 17, 1896. HOGKEY MATGH The Charlottetowns and Victorias mwf WILL PLAY THEIR FIRST MATCH GAME ena Friday Evening, January 31, AT HILLSBOROUGH RINK. —- Doors open at 7.30. Admission, 15 cents. Game at 8 sharp. Band in attendance. jan28—dy uf A CHANCE FOR SMALL FEET. We have a few pairs of Jersey Lace and Buttoned Overshoes, in size 2} and 3, which we will clear out at ONE DOLLAR. R. K. JOST, 136 QUEEN ST. Two Doors Below Prowse Bros. jan30—dy co EYE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT , Office -- ‘ent Street Aug 16, ’94—ly | ex NOTICE. Having sold out my business, LeF age’s Old Stand, to Mr. Frank Beales, I would | respectfully thank the farmers and pi blic generally fur their generous patro: age and solicit the same for my successor. D. W. FINLAYSON, mal DR. H. D. JOHNSON iG DISCOUNT SALE; sunt pass to secure a pair of good Boots cheap. NOW ON! SKATING BOOTS at 20 per cent. dic- Now is your time to buy a pair. Our $250 Boots now $2.00. Our $2.00 Boots now $1.60. Our $1.50 Boots now $1.26. LADIES, do not let this opportunity A. E. McEACHEN, THE SHOE MAN. jan23 giving it a thorough good trial tomers and friends. ASTRAL OIL from wn. Aag .25, L9i—ly & wy . until the last drop is out of the lamp. we have no hesitation in MONTACUE Carriage Factory We are showing this season a finer line of Sleighs than shown by us heretofore. The assortment consists of Single and Double Box Sieighs, Round Back, Square, ete. ee attention to Repairs. Paintia & Specialty. Terms reasonable. JOHN McLEAN & SON. dec6—dy & wky ‘Pratt’s Astral Kerosene Oil. A few days ago we received a quantity of the above Oil from New York, recommending it to It does not smoke the chimney, and will burn bright and c'ear If you want the best satisfaction buy PRATI’S and after our cus BEER & GOFF. sows f “rus ae