i Sugar o> PF ss i ” A 4 a y Military . Men eee * tte ee Who are attending the echool can get from us a ermartt look ing Calfskin leg Boot for $3./0 Why pay a larg- mS f / e ~ ot 7 i % ad f / @ pair. er price? Officers who have seen it ‘ pronounce it “all right.” ™ ALLEY & 60. 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 aeoe *® @ @38983 FS 22a , & Are very nice. our latest in the line. Price 19¢ PER DOZ D. STEWART ECLIPSE BAKERY Rakes Best Bread. They are bakery 24126446064 8 866686 se ee alraye eas @ MATCHES. Under the Distinguished Patronage of His Honor, the Lieut. Governor. WEDNESDAY THE 9th WANDERERS OF HALIFAX, VICTORIAS of this city, and on FRIDAY, 21ST, Wanderers ys Abegweits Admission 2 de. teserved seats, 2c, Gallery, 5O«. Without doubt the greatest games ot Hockey ever played on the Island. BEER, LORDLY & PROWSE MANAGER3:. Ow =>.=—4] 6 «24s 82 2 2 3 o 2 2G | secured. LOCAL Great Jacket sale.— Beer Bros- AND OLHRE ITEMS, asia Exyoy a drive to MHeartz’s Hall, tonight aod also hear eome of Chariletiown’s favorite talent. Home-made candy. Concert at 8 o’clock udishielieeiatinn Tonicnr.—A drive and a concert for 25 cent« at Heartz’s Hall tonight. Procure your ticket early at Jobnson & Johnston’s, as only a limited number of tickets will be sold. Coxcert at Monticetto.--Concert and pie social in aid of the funds of St. Mar varet’s Church wil! be held in Monticello Hall on Friday evening, 2lstinst. Gocd programm >. eivasilialdia Boox Lost.—A copy of Kipling,s Barrack-room Ballad’s, loaned some time ago, had my name on inside of cover. Re- ward to whoever returns it. Archibald Irwin, Examiner Office. tf. Anoruer Appeat.— We again notify advertisers that all changes of advts. and all notices of concerts, etc., imust be handed in to our office before ten o'clock to be sure of insertion. Caxe Gone.— Will the person, who, we presume, unconsciously took a cane (w th a silver buckle on it just below the handle) from our up-town store on Friday night kindly return the same at once or remit us its value, viz : $1.74.—Jumxson & Jouxson, Sr. Perer’s Exrertarsment Cocrer.— The remaining events of the winter course of entertainments in St. Peter’s Halil areas follows: Next Thursday, 27th inst., last concert of the season ; Feburary 8th, Rev. T. F. Fullerton’s lecture 22nd February, dia natic entertainment when two excellent p ays will be performed. Concert at Cuerry Vauiey.—A grand concert, pie and hasket social will be held in Cherry Valley Hall on Tuesday evening. Jan. 25th, under the auspices of Cherry Valley Ledge I.0.G.T. Some of the best talent from Eldon, Vernon River, Powval and Cherry Valley has been Admission, 10 cents, concert to commence at 7.30 p. m. Ladies with baskets or pies admitted free. Should the evening prove nnfavourable the concert willbe held on the friends. inal alee ii Tae Taearre Hatr.—Te ‘ rder r apec'— , ing the removal of bats ty all Jad es visiting Keith’s Theatre, Boston, went into fore | last week, The order wa+ oveyed abesolute- | gazei over the heads of the £ s->----- SPEEA EAE SEEPS SPSS PPP PPPS ithe disposal of ly, and, according tothe Advertiser, as one crowds on either one of the three tioors of the big playhouse, it was manifest that at lJa-¢ women had been compelled by rrule to be ae courteona in the ma‘ter of hats as for | years men had been as a matter of custom. the use of the ladies room ng a maid, was placed at any ladies who did not come pr‘ pared to remove their hate. ~— faciiities, inelud Sons or Tempeuanve .—The officers of Eclipee Division, New Haven, for the ensuing quarter are as follows: — W P. John G McFadyen. W A Lasra McPhail. RS HR Dnutener. Ih. 3 A Sadie J McKaig. FS Robert MePhail. Teeas Mrs H MeMillian. Chip Katie Dorrach. Cou Katie MePhee. A Con Edward McDonald. I Se: t ne! Hector Darrach. OS George Me Wiliian. P W Parriarch H gi McMillan. Supt of Youog Peuples work Mrs Rob- er Buovle. following Thursday. | B:sure and come and bring all your | disappear 43 soon as the blood is eariched | Tnesday afternoon. with all its | THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTLETOWN,JANUARY CO-OPERATIVE PORK PACKING, There wasa large attendance at the meeting of the Bedeque branch of the Farmers and Dairymen’s Association at North Bedeque last Friday. The principal matier before the meeting wae the estab lishment of @ co-operative perk packing es'ablishmert in Summerside, and upon it @ most interesting discussion was participated in by Messrs. James Carruthers, W A Laird, William McNeil} Simpson, Donald Ross,D H Macdonwd, James Stavert, Praught, Pickenipg, and others, The following resolution was moved by | Mr. Laird and unanimously adopted : Resolved ,that every school district should hold a meeting to appoint a delegate or deleyaies to atiend a meeting to be held in Summerside, on Friday, the 28th inst, at 2 p.m. After some further discussions ,ibe follow. ing resolutions, moved by Mr. Carruthers and seconded by Mr. Macdonald, were ur- | amipously adopted :— W bereas, in the opinion of this meeting the question of establishing a Pork Packing Institution for the westero portion of the province is of very great interest to the members of tbis Association and to farmers generally,— Resolved that this convention appoint Friday the 28th inst., at 2 p. m., as the date tor a general convention to be held in Summerside at which this question will be discussed, and the secretary be empowered to invite representative farmers from the different sections of the province to attend the same. CANADIAN MAGAZINE, It is pleasing to note acontinaed im- provement in this interesting and in- structive periodical. Under ita present editor, ithas become a creditable exponent ot all questions and matters Canadian. The January number contains articles on “Canada’s Share in Imperial Defioce; Sir William Dawsons Ontology,” aod another of the excellent series of “The Makers of the Dominion of Canada,” Reminescences of the events of the Fenian raid of 1866,” besides several capital stories and a very readsble review of current events and eurrent thovght. In point of fact, “The Canadi:n,” ranks among the best of the magaziues now published. ~-- The diseases cured by Hood’s Seraapa- rilla are becanse most atimenos many, and purified by it. MAKE A NOTE OF, THINGS 70 Sleighs will be provided to drive all persons desirous of attending the concert at Seartz’s Hall this evening, leaving Johnuson’s uptown store at 7.39 sharp. Tickets for drive and concert, 25 cents, which must be purchased before 3 o’clock, For sale at Johnson & Johnsou’s. _—_- _ Siart the New Year right all round. Buy the best and stick to it,—that’s econ- omy. Sovereign Fiavoring Extracts are the best. M ARRIED. At the home of the bride’s parents, on Jan. 12th, by pastor E A McPhee, Dea. Tbeodore 8 Robertson, of Red Point, to Christina, daughter of Dea. Alexander Scott, of King+boro, P E 1. CIED. Yesterday the 17th , at Marshfield, Mrs Beni Stewart, Mount Herbert, aged 49. {Funeral Wednesday 19%t! inst., at 2 p. m., from the residence cf William Miller, Ma :bfield, to Cross Roads cemetery, Lot 48 | At Lincoln, England, on the 23th ult., Christina B. Berrett. The deceased was a sister of Mre. Hedley Palmer of this city & FELSTIS SPATS _ SEES byt seit We Let Nothing: Staid in th» way of our doing for our customers as weli as they can find elsewhere. WE OFFER No exaggerated discounts, no pawning off o'd fashioned goods, We offer you selections from our splendid stock g of new and well-bonght ¢cods, at the lowest prices and smallest profit it is possib'e to do businers on. Your Patronage <£ is what we are looking for. sv, Expect to get it, and i intend to retain, FTESSESES PETS se [a “AP 3 VA 7 Ss “i se iv Ms ZEN ZAINVZAN,: Si] ik \ sie a VY $3 3° Za “av a ! ARVANA iv AP ar Vn Ss ina S20 . iS i Ves IS AVA “av 43% Uv Ua BEER BROS. 18, 1898 get them at half»what we ask. Don’t think for one minute because you see goods advertise1 at half price,3that you can You can easily understand how a mercnants ideas of values will expand, when you fin men who imagine they are John Wanamaker. Now we will guarantee that there is no John Wanamiker,yor any other merchant in ithis city, that will give you real good honest goods, for less than—Prowse Bros, From now till sto:ktaking, 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 quantities, buy for spot cash, to buy goods at right prices, scholar of the age, but it takes a merchant who isin 4 position to buy right, buy in large .. We Frefer.. conclusion that you can buy ascheap in anyother store. All we ask 1s a chance to compare our goods and prices. that, we do not want your trade. To have you come in and examine our goods, and get our prices. before you com> to the —- ‘ We could whisper a few things in your ear about those double price, and half price gales, that would surprise you. Now, Please Understand It is not a matter of pric? with us, bat strictly a matter of value, if we cannot giv? you Give Us a Chance. Three Reasons Why you should kuy your Furniture from us. Ist,—Our variety is unsurpassed, as we buy our goods frum specialists in each line. 29nd.—We buy nothing but the best. Srd.—We sell our good .furniture at tke price of cheap. PROVE. US" JOHN NEWSON, Neller of Good Furniture. tranger to Poor Furniture. What are You Wearing Qn Your Feet This weather ? Each There is style in footwear as there is in hats. ae | year Rubbers and Overshoes are modelled to fit all the fashion- able shapes of boots, aye We are showing all the best shapes in Ladies’ and Gentle- uen’s Overshves, also Girl's and Cuildréen’s. Knitted Over- ockings for Children and Girls. s ipakale alee aeesletseaiesienele etededeaedeeaetele W. H. Stewart & 60 ‘ 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, Jan8—’9s Secretary. Lecture and Extertainment Course SEASON 1897—1898, St Peter's New Hall, Ch'town Alternate Tuesdays as follows :— Dec. 14th aad 28th, Javy. lich and 25th, Feb. 8th and 22nd. Particulars of each ,Enotertainment will given ip due course in our local colum septlL3— KLONDIKE BAR. Important Announcemen Great Interest to Farmers, The management of the Charlottetown Soap works, announce to the farmers of Prince Edward Island, that they have pur- chased at a very low figure for a term ot years alithe grease = product of the Charlette- town Pork Packing Factory, accumulating from time to time, and arein a pesition to supply farmers and others with a cheap soap jar superior in quality to the home-made article, ana oh ho 80 low, as to make it searce’'y worth while to worr vapelsg paren ieee K CONDY KE BAR will be tor gale j f days by all dealers, at the low price of ten cents ver bar of three pounds. THINK OF IT.—A first-class laundry end scouring soan Only 10 cents for8 Its, It will be a waste of time and money for farmers te bother about soap making now. The grease he has sold to the Pork Sastery for5 cents per lb, willbe returned to him; manu fact— ured into a first class article of SOAP al a cost of a fraction over 3 centa per lb. JAS D. LAPTHORN 4C), Ask your dealer for Klondike Bar, and take no other, :