Tue Wrarner.—Strong westerly to northerly winds; fair and colder, BEER BROS. Soiled Blankets 20 PER CENT. DISCOUNT. la PAIRS OF ul Biante, Will clear 20 PER CENT. | DISCOUNT | l New this fall but slightly soiled. at Twenty Per Cent. Discount. the 20 Per Cent. off Soiled Blankets 3 at Weeks’. Wadded Quilts: Wadded Quilts Cheap and the right thing for the cold weather. Half Price—Ladies’ Jackets. Half Price—Ladies’ Jackets. Half Price—Ladies’ Capes, Halt Price—Ladies’ Capes. all sold at Half Price. Comforts, Comforts, Nearly Trimmed Hats and Bonnets. And 50c. for your choice of Untrimmed Felt Hats, WEEKS & CO., The People’s Store. Charlottetown, January 14, 1896. ° UNDERCLOTHING teil SETA petsptine TOP SHIRTS EXCELLENT YALUE AT, Charlottetown, December 28, 1895—dy sae WEARS alesttale ARES Bea SAS i “Break! Break! Break ! 4 On thy cold, grey stones, oh! sea.” My Furniture resists the break like RA ae A =o Pe I ©. to PSF. GF? & \fer a ds Che) hee Be oP) os eS e ee cmon the crags on ccean’s shore. It ouly ey SOF yields to wear. It is made honestly, Oe) priced honestly, and customers sre treated honestly. Your special atten- 2» tion called to our great variety ol Bedsteads. selling out. JOHN NEWSON’S. 1896—dy PA? Pe oP, cy Charlottetown, January 8, LONDON HOUSE. ee = ae ee Stock-Taking Sale ee 85 Men’s & Boys’ Overcoats and Ulsters, $16.00. 50 Ladies’ Jackets and Ulsters ranging from $4.00 to $16.00. price from $2.50 to ALL AT HALF PRICE It will pay every buyer to look at these present low prices in ulsters and over; coats. His $15.00 beaver oOvercozt isa dandy at the price. ji4 2i eoods, as they must be sold regardless of cost. eI mn "T'e J « HARRIS, 2 AGENT. Charlottetown, ranuary 11, 1896—dy | a qeseanpey a geen THE ; R 4 FHE DAILY EXAMINE . - . — - - LOCAL OTHER ITEMS ia. /* fs. | FROM ALL POINTs OF THE COMPASS * | ' ~ U Dist t Lodge. of Crapaud. { Cleveland Guarded, a" Puestay, Ja 1, at two o'clock Hawitrox, January 13.—In a letter to , a era isiness was proceeded with, | his mother, a Hamilton young man, living S. r why the following officers were Wa m, D.C., says that Grover : ia alled f the ensuing | Cleveland is being guarded by epecial de . yea tectives, as he is in danger of being agsas- { M 8 D laste D an Camp! sinated at the instigation of men who have ( Deputy Master—Ji DD McK en fiuancialiy ruined by the president’s > C apla ( Cc Mel war message, 2 i S ela The Mek Prince Henry of Battenburg w ‘ Financial Secretarv—Ewen G: Lonpvox, January 13.—The war office - Trea i ; anpounces that Prince Henry of Batten a Vl \W Ha } Ler 3s— Wm M barg, husband of Princess Be atrice, who a as i. ve |} was attached to the Ashanti copennets New i trer—( $ Lord has arrived at Pransul. He wi taken e Mel : Den 2 Maste ve sick s ioitly after the expe dition left Cape . vited a ret present to es Coast Castle His condition since has be- adv } i pa ake < 4 { pa come worse, ss . \ y ul en sal vn supper ‘ reat Britain and Venezuela, 2] - ‘ i er of iv ie , id - a ‘ is “ i 1. as ree » Section Loxvon, Jan. 13.—The | nited Press W , 31 lod ad ‘ learns upon good author ty that Lord + . ons * Salisbury is endeavoring through a neutral SA i ¥ x “ = Canadis Phe Qu Propose by O. B. W power to resume direct negotiations with . e ¢ An. am bs ~ hy k McLeod | Venezuela, proposing the appointment of a \ \ &@ joint commision to delimit the disputed o The G : Ge Pro i \ as : : vs W.D.s es] v Curtis | fonuer he joint commission failing to ‘ or reach a complete agreement, the points . . 1 ; . . mn w lewisle Fie Lovel-Oen 4 ‘ Propos dispute are to be referred toa third ‘ : by Samuel S y W sense . g D. Sherrin A Defaulter and Absconder; als ’ : M ol W shiz Ma Nie po t Perernoro, Ont., Jan, 13.—Cope Clem- aaa ie ©. ©. Metatosh, respond oo enti, collector of customs at Peterboro, son Tonka _ at ' : : 3 aw of James Stevenson, M. P., is a de- — ° agape hue Maste rof Pt : E ' ti 1) faulter and absconder, The defalcation = “— oe eee a Se - vas revealed by the visit of Inspector A ns ' y V. Nuig fe +1 | Boultbee, of Toronto, who has found that a snada, Ou H rroposed by W. e books are cooked. Clementi is in I. t, resp nde itoly O. B. Wadma: Chicago. A big effort is being made to Sco : ¢ I adic Proy Ly Pini ps } hush the matter up. Amount of defalca ir : os . Ss *, Tes] ieg to by Isaa eer | net yet known. cases : : La ag rasta : i’ re ry 4 strict Officers—Pro | The Anglo-German Situation, J3 sed Dy ‘ [cKinnon, responded to by ~ \ ther x was = D. J. Cam; i | LONDON, January 13.—The Daily News or bur Host and Hostess— Proposed | commen ls Great Britain for seeking a 7. aia yby O. B. Wad- | {Tieadship of France and Russia. It Desa ‘ Y.M A] ‘ : . | James Lord Salisbury for hitherto always hating ‘ i ss Miss St on Loar Creek, fo ging Germany and getting nothing in que as ure ‘a He . | urn. Count Van Hatzfedt, German the ne ‘ j aml assador to Great Britain, has gone to ve vas a After singing ] ' s Jolly Good | Brighton, and his departure from London ; . . . eg | 18 taken as a sign that the Anglo-German : ‘ . ah anda } situation is beconiina more calm. part and | sae 1 to mee ga j The Fiy ny Squidron, 4 \ working ai ——— | T lot ie MI : “i ,ONDON, January 13.—The Globe learns Pe ty . ‘ Sac! CR ote ‘ PERSONAL. | that the flying squadron just formed will Bet 2 was dragg . - wm Hamlyn, Mrs. Hamlyn | '**t £0 © the Mediterranean, and that the be a 2 . angle ; love ; ices in ‘the Oh vessels attached to the squadron, which I eled s|t. ac on Meola | may eventually be ordered to proceed to ni ‘ * Me M3 Meteenlt 4 ‘ian : Delagoa Bay, Portuguese East Africa, will ms ik at alien w managing | Probably go by way of Suez canal, The 4 s Guardia A lites of Tas 1 weekly paper put | whole statement has adoubtful air. Des- D ms ¢ a at Wiln ¢ D It goes w th ut s } patches from Portsmouth state that the y : a » that J ce is vig y champio , | date of departure of the flying squadron wer 8 . o, la aw anit atte Mian 7 : ~ | has not yet been fixed, but it is expected ies oa fi | that Rear Admiral A. L. Dele, who has cumfer | @ = were caughit ee re T a we ‘4 _ | been appointe: dto the command of the Clyde River by Mr. McKinnon of Central,| .° a.)t of the Guardian tenorte that. | squadron, will be at sea by January 18th. Let 16.—Guardia eee a ee _— &) The Flying Squadron comprises four first- — pay RUrEG. 1G the wors Urar | | Class and two second class battleships, : » & Cae davh on jen Forx } —A art i A 4 ad a bs 1 . 7: ow : “ - pa ei ws j Th: Cuban War. McManus was i dea y yr gs ee he ee ee ee ee ‘ , - wt oe ‘ king in the woods when the attention | New York, Jan. 13.—Special cable des azu . ans BCR : ie i is " ce . i bie ‘ owe, : ! em was drawn tothe ce| patch to the New York Herald from aha + en J g a dog as star trom | Havana says, General Gomez re-entered res oe : ‘ a The ye g man, Samuel ts nman by | Havana province from Pinar del Rio. He ae. P ak le | : ° — er —_ “ A « “S| eno var Val ath apne force uader bal ‘ e ok. oe a there he saw coming from its den, under- ildez three miles from Batabano e+ ae a "| neath a tree, a large bear. +The dog con- } and a desperate fight ensued. No offizial Esrce sors Ay ietan tinued to annoy him, but when the bear | report of the casualties has been given * seen : eran 4 saw loman he made for him. Inman | out. Telegraphic communication across oe, ade a dive at him with his axe, but | the Island wi th the cable line was cut i vat Wecitine th ote: | bruno snatched it from his band andj this morning. A Spanish officer who “hey f k p 4 | threw it beyond his reach. He tbe: reache ens ana to-night says the fight was on . : . eso while in the act of climbing a tree, shout- | was the most important engagement of the r geen ea ag ; ed for his companions, who quickly arriv- | war. Many of the Spanish dead and wound an =e R - ‘ er | € ! ée spo A secon i blow was aimed e j were left on the tie] 1. Gen, Gomez was ly at him, but as deftly shuuned by ieee », | in personal command of the insurgents. wssimy ch Rea 4 being hurled off in the same way, | He has continued his march eastward =m a. a pe itt hird so quickl r followed wed he | along the southern coast of Havana pro . ’ a oe ©} could not shun it. Phe axe dealt h aj Vinee. Board i I E. Isla stunning | vy.andafew more left hin An Imprisoned American, Hoa; ght, wing r aN ee Mca veaihotng . ‘ a. ‘ : . ie iiaied cCapavie of taking further revenge Say. Francisco, Cal., January 13.—Up : ? . rt i. ae. ith J | to a late hour last night Major R. P. Ham- a. co il Pit a © S sR an ee Ii ad “— ; " Aid mond had received no further news from thanks viven Judge gerald, L. 1.) phine G 7 Clea : iv tis 7 = guid, | Africa about the arrest of his’ brother by Beer aa - 9 B ves BOO a ap ag E ; ae a order of President Kruger. Frederick ed sufficient funds to ce tl ectric | glove is on the han “or sale only at A. 1 ar : eu ee ee ee a, ? 8 on ¢ d oan. ale Only at Hammond, a civil engineer, well known wl ta tne arits - ¥ ae} n’s ¢ nestore tf . . . . gts in the Mospita - BeGdIO'S Grugswre. rs n San Francisco and on the Corstock, Premisric.—E ay Gos nolly a: Fresh eggs selling very cheap at Beer & | Went toS sy Africa last July. He was Jo} . ma ae : sae SE eae "| Goff’s jl4 2j entioned in the press despatches recent x -. a rs oe gi a ly as among the prominent Americans in i inaekiad A. O.. Clecdiead ©.. 06 2. Johannesburg. News of the arrest of ve ee ee Hammond nae others will cause anxiety ae ae 999 mnunite Vinetae the , ’ wake VAIL) a a lt a Tae a 0] d F th Ti ¢ in many a home in California. Some of Gctets ped ee re ee . oo ; a er Ime ¢ the big mining men in Africa are from td a * ggg te fae hte acl | | this state. There are under Hammond The : sg on ee $ T k N H li ( seven Californians as superintendents of he match was given to t the : a ; bn mee — 7 i : ‘ a Ny 0 0 | ays. ¢| nines. Besides these many others have aaa a —_— —, S gone over to fill subordinate positions. <A yom " non You haven’t time to try all the ¢ report which was received to-day that W > ' : a é brands of Cough Mixtures on z Henry Ashe Tilghman, of this city, had ieee aa azistine é the market. “ Father Time’ been arrested with Hammond and others in tk ie rcement 1e Canada 6 will not permit—then all t! caused much anxiety to the young man’s Ten: per it { ns’ | .@ vhile the cough is getti friends in this city. a 2, nel ° worse. Onr advice is take will g ure 1 s ¥ eta aaalt Waits ad th - British Warlike Spirit. Ww ‘ ' 4 t ~ tf i ¥ Ltt ¥ i KOOWD : hot « a 4 the | @ ughly tested JOHNS¢ IN Boston, January 13—A special to the City al or Pr r and the| @ ( cou GH SYRUP. It cures. Globe from London says: “One of the I . ‘ ’ vhen convic-|@ 25 cents. great factors in the European crisis, which t a smunications will | @ must be reckoned with, isthe new born Sea . ? spirit among the Knglish pzople. While Oe ’ JOHNSON & JOHNSON the flame of patriotism never blazed 1 Bred ' igher ld England than now, it is I { H The Freder n bigher in o! ogland than now, s a ea . ‘ at Augus ° a $ patriotism of that intensity which makes d iil aie seine ; +} . a er. Miss Bert M a THE DRUGGISTS. ; for war. It compels the respect and ad- poe a anu salient Sheffield ’ miration even of England’s enemies, but lost a ais ai for which she searched 6220222240025 eoeeeees?s tis fullof danger. Its man/‘festations hizh a ~ but j not fiod it. A are on every hand, It finds spontaneous fe Rate ago she was preparing a chicken HD NG ; a wherever cay people congre- for d att same time singing a littie gute. n churches, in theatres at ban— a ; es i Baines . ss > 1ets, in the press, and everywhere it di s gay | 7 a r . or > "lw { ‘ ‘ oa ° ‘ te a . ¥ D j in adv ertising, often mt bursts out as the inspiring spirit of the co j ig p ker fer to our FUNERAL] hour. In several London churches th amond pin sl yet several months DEPARTM ENT. but we | today | the aeneens anthem was befor a t] } sung with more than a religious” fervor. wefore j av ’ ae 11H- : 7 : — y >» orche : a aus hay e some facts the ] : It is English eu: tom for the orchestra to refined taste chew |} lic ought to know. By | play a few bars of “God Save the Queen asively itis ab- = “ith as the audience ;is leaving the theatre. 2 ¥ 1¥ , . . *yr< 2 2 . . : BEAVER ‘ pure with a rich recent arrangement with) yy,, very body remains and sings the whole flavor. eap > imitations. the lar gest mé mufacturer anthem with oe uD oe oe a. was a wonderful scene at Jalys theatre ee on : in ; o Hz D Arr Reymund Keat of funeral supplies .,, | Saturday night when Hayden Coffin sang ing, captain of a vesse ying at Whitman’s Canada, our supplies will the new patriotic ballad; “Hands Off,” by 8 was arrested ler a capias issuéd now cost us much less| Heery Hamilton. The lines are spirited, by Campbe!] Robinson for $1.50 The eg beginning, “England to arms, the need _ is eaptai: . : i owe the than ey: We car- nigh,” and the chorus concludes, “Eng- monty, a ied a i sed to ry the largest line of low, | and for her own, my boys, its rule Brit o « eofficer, and armed ith an moe tania still. Phere have beea some sur- ... ke s position in the hold of medium and high- “prices d prising demonstratious of popular feeling r ¥ k uy yosition in th the e The officer turned later coods I in the Pre OV inc o— b y this undemons eee people of a but j . : ‘ ' I ‘ thusiasm With four other policemen. Th \ boarded lls sarses—our | never anything likethe mad en the vessel. and after a battle Jasting some have good Hearse: f that crowded house. The spirit r © r ’ min i i verpowering the terms are easy. which makes women weep and cap 7 atter resisted all the way OSE nakes men_ shout till exhaust— to D tat Halifax Her rald. i ed will not long be content with mere , MARK Waigat & G)., LT) words of defiance. Then at the last when »|the play finished and the orchestra ae sounded the familar national anthem the whole company came upon the stage, pit, valle ry and stall rose up and attempted to sing “God Save the Queen.” I say at- s ; tempted, for those raw, strained throats in S could not sing. They roared, and the harsh, anmusical chorus was more inspir- ing and more thrilling than any sweeter version of the great anthem ever given. s we ur da p, Such a scene as th’s is more pregnant Qe with meaning then flying squadrons on . inds the messages of presidents and emperor. ¥ The blowi ing of the w inter winds I should fail to record a most significant 2as ture of the English public sentiment at == should heip our low prices to increase | feature o | ts 7 > 1 suttin the present moment if I did not add that our trade. People are always ] & hatred or dislike of America seems to off till to-morrow what had better be have no part in the patriotic outburst, nore a scl ttithnitpninemanconaaie done to- day, but don’ t let any I Didn’t Know What Was the Matter 1 wind blow before you come in al Bat you felt: weak and splritlony till you make your complete purchases for the took a bottle or - Fy? W one famous ort. nd that made a won ver better | Invalid’s Port. An : winter. You will never do rig derful difference. You felt brighter. You than now. The w inter winds Bot could eat your food m0 re ish. You be t strong. ou felt bright, elas- . goods down to the | gan to ge blow n the best ld at. tic, hopeful, for it is two things. Iti isa £ lowest prices they were ever £0 very fine, old generous wine, “with a glow at the heart, with an exquisite bouquet, ‘ ith a pleasant stimulus in the use, while g and | with ap OP ER \ F LANN ‘ELS, for Ladies’ Dres sing Gowns l it is at the same time the’ Lest tonic on the Jackets —beautiful quality and desirable COLOTS. | market, sharpening ~ a remov- | ; : ing that “all gone” feeling, which is in- Regular price 3%c., now reduced to 27¢. we portable, Sold by all “dealers at $7.50 2 t bottles; half case ne ce ae yer case of ]2 quar WRA PPERETT K, for Ladies’ Blouses and Wrappers, the $4 00, or 75 cents per bottle. Thousands ! balance of a very large purchase at a wonderful ly use it to their aareene The tei, »rns— Claret Co., 30 Hospital Street, Montreal low price. Large range of patterns—Ile, 340 —_-_-——- { S. A. McDonald is responsible for the c lot | ; jau3—dy & wy tf - WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, Gea Yn rset 1896. Our “a accounts up to December 3lst, -1895, have just been ren- dered, and we take this means of asking hag ee ee ~ prompt attention there- S f-Nhi Nelnlntpt he ntintnten aa » Moore & McLeod. Charl 1895. lottetown, pins . 30, ayy Hy for Presinrtegent L896. WHEN YOU READ | of Clothing sold for less than what it ought to be taken with a grain of salt, lieve it, you want to, refund your money to you, if the truth is made plainer, ing with you on the living prices square, Honest Charlottetown, December 27, 1895—135 & wky All Our Own Makes, Tweeds, Fiannels, Blankets, Drnggets, Yarns. MONCTON WOOLEN MILL, November 13, 1895—135 & wky MASONIC TEMPLE Charlottetown, really costs, You ought not to be- Clothiers are not giving money away any more than When we say we are selling at a profit you can rely on that as an absolute truth, your purchase is not satisfactory, We want to secure your trade by deal. values such news small and margin of when we at the lowest JOHN T. McKENZIE, STAR MERCHANT TAILOR MONCTON WOOLEN MILLS. _—— The The Best Cloths, Prettiest Patierns, The Largest Variety, The Closest Prices, WillAll be Found Here W. C. TURNER, Agent, BUILDING, GRAFTON ST. HALF PRIGES. x’ 20 Ladies’ Cloth Jackets and Capes at Half Price. JUST LISTEN TO THIS! 4J ackets. price $4.25, now $2. 12 “« 460, se 6. 5.00, 16 cb 6. 5.90, 6 1650, “ 2.50 2.95 5,25) 66 ee We want to close If you want bargains this chance, Charlottetown, December 30, ae dy & wkyv J. B. MALDONALD & i | { | | } } | consigt this lot out. ™ is your| Hockey Matches WILL SOON BEGIN, Are you prepared for them? What's the matter with getting a pair of our | HOCKEY BOOTS? Until Saturday, January llth, we will give a special dis- count of 15 per cent. on them. Headquarters for SKATING BOOTS, LADIES’ GAITERS, 35c. a pair. - E. icEACHEN, THE SHOE MAN. ee PROBUCH WANTED ! i Taber- } yuiar MESSRS. C. W EISH &CO., 3 nacle Stre Sc. Lon lor oe y to solicit re iments of Fresh Oysters, Fruit and : anadian Produce. Best pri dy 10 . 2i—jaul3 i—janl3 ‘Biss _ Wanted. rent, furnished or rtal le House othe r ces Wanted to nished, a comft uniur containing five or six rooms, with bath room and heated with hot water. Enquire at this office. 31 (624)—janl1 True Lovers of delicious TEA are satisfied our lines of English Breakfast Oolong and Ceylon Teas. We to be the best on the market flavor and price. The public when they use it, and to-day are larger than ever before. when supplied with Congou, India, China, believe our 22e. Blend for quality, stren gth realize a good article our sales on this Tea We carry a full line of Canned Goods, Jams and Jellies, Fish, Boned and Skinned Dried Codfish Flour, Meal, etc., which we will sell at the very lowest prices. reliable gool and Eggs taken in ex delivered to all Our aim is t? biy the most sell them at the lowest prices. change for cash or goods. Goods parts of the city. WILLIAY GRANT & CO. QUEEN STRERT. Charlottetown. June 19, 1895—135 w —— OF — — - CHARLOTTETOWN BUSINESS COLLEGE And Writing Academy Now Open from 7.30 to 9.30 p.m. Those who wish to learn the science of Accounts should attend this Session- L. ‘B. MILLER. PRINCIPAL, \ | improvements, ho EVENING SESSION { CAMPBELL Wants, Le st, Found, &e Advertisements under this heading charged five cents per line. FOR SALE—A newly calved cow. to JoHN HAWKINS, near the Edward Bayfield, hsq, North R janisi—iw pd Apply residence of iver Road. girl for general WwW ANTED~A ¢ ‘ Apply to Mus i R LARGE, 100d ¢ housework Bay- field Street. tf -janl5> FOR SALE—A sleigh in good order. Ap ply to COMDR. Took ER, lt N, Esplanade. javl5—3i MONEY—Loans made on « ty or country properry Apply tof W L MoorgE, Solicitor &c, London House Corner d&w 3m - dec3 TO LET—Two offices in the Stamper Block Pply to Prowse Bros if—ma oe S/)0 on mortage if de near $1500: ntre of « no desirable dwelling laden par ‘kk good n » hood, heal vy, Grafton St et. Api <= Metis H, Lo n House buildir ner King > and thea es ge Sireets DOovs An experienced cook, to whom uid te Apply to Mks jans WwW ANTI D ck build- Norton’s flats in the br adjoining ’ . entral ova ity, well light- ed, with easy appr ach trou ch Street, Suitable f« or oft es or large soc leties, ete Ap- piy tod B MacpDoNnaLD & CO 3w—decks hag net VILLA TO LET—Situat ‘Dundas Esplanade, in the ert of the city, fropling the River, formerly occupied by has a fine lawn, most d-sirable adjein- most he aatliy Hillsborough Dr Dawson. 1 coach bouse and stable a residewee; rent $20 a year, paid quarterly. Apply to Bens DAVIES. octi—~d&w guariaw pat i«w TO LE f —Half the adjoining West Kent School. apply on the premis+s or Mr Headerson. Oct 12, TO LET—N« > Cotta-’e w resi lence, corner 0’ Grafton ard Rochford Streets; nice location, modern 4ir bath, ete. Kent mad- _API ly to Ki mw MOORE. Uf —dec7 TO LET—A good tenem« Street eraie nt house on Biskop Contains stx rooms. Apply tu THOS if—de ly A BOOK FREE!—If you desire a copy send for particulars—NicuoLs & Co, Wesley Buiidiags, Toron\ wy & §—JlecIs $e “TO LET—A shopon corner of Beyfield and Great George strects. Apply on the premises novl FOR SaLE CHE *P~—iwo nundred loads of first-class kindiing wood. Apply to ALex GILLIs, corner Powoal and Bayfield Streets jani—iw pd LOST—On Sunday, b« Kent and St Peter’s Koad, a pair of pear! rosary beads. Will finder kindly leave same at ibis office and receive reward, v&w—janl3 tween ~treet FRET SAW-—1 have a very nice foot-power Fret Saw for sale cheap. First appl cant gets a bargain.—R L Corroy, Brigbion Road. jani3—t: LOST—In ‘the western end of the town, a pair of silver-plated skates. Finder will be rewarded on leaving same at this office, jap7--ti or me az aes eS .