and singles All Wool Pants, 95 cents: Good Twee Ce ae aa ne -_ - ne ss ated eeeaA TOILERS AND WAGE EARNERS" Overecoats, $1.95; Good Tweed Coats, 98 cents; and our WHOLE STOCK of Ciothing at worse than SLAUGHTER PRICES for 30 DAYS. You h: dollar you spent with us, » noor: us establishing close ; lil : , Zz ; or poor; thus establisoing close and lasting business relations that will bind you to our store for all tue: + come. _E. PROWSE, THE WOND Loeal and Other liems. Banp at the Rink t t. The -_—- - Cuancev.— The da f issn Cuardian has been changed to Friday week. Ny i AbD! { ii i’ : I marriage hvulices i t head \ ties. o Sons oF TEMPERANCE Meeting of Victoria Division this evening. Visiting brethern ¥ ited - CaLEvontan Cius.—The Caledonia Club of this city wiil meet at 8 o'clock to-morrow evening, in honor of Burns’ Anniversary z ; I. O. O. F.—St. Lawrence Lodge holds its reguiar session at 8 oclock this evening. Business of imporgance will be transacted. e imMIGKATION.—An Ottawa despatch says that the intlux of immigrants this year is « pected to be larger than during any previous ye ir > Sr. VALENTINE’s Day This festival, whi is honored by Cupid’s votaries the worid yver occurs on Thursday fortnight. Alread; the missives of affection are being displayed. a x OppreLLows MonumentT.—tLhe Odafellows of Summerside are having a handsome monu ment erected by the Messrs Cox of that town which, when completed, will be erected in the burial plot of Prince Edward Lodge. \ t they linger, 1 the fate-| best blod-purifier.”— W. T. McLean Open Warer.--A gentleman living at blasts cold th Druggist, Augusta, Ohi / ‘h’ Di We Pp ns ‘ P 5 fui ‘ , a =p oS = BO ’ . iy 110. Ch town, Jan. 3, 1889.—~eod&wkly. ixon’s Point, at the mouth of the harbor | 49d the longings float intenser ; and the woe [ have sold your medicines for the : near Buctouche, writing to the Moncton} weeds overgrow last seventeen years, and always keep Fae aie ace ee 7 oa a3 a or — = : rr Transe? ipt, says there has been clear water Phromats ¢ ae : Whee 7. or ee eet 7aN 4 * . haan “D> i. oe } a } rough tue bapp) 10urs of uidhood dan- here $1 otLning so govt or the yout he from there to P. E. Island all winter. ys 1 one purp ful blood’ as Ayer’s Sarsaparilla.””— 5 A d & ‘ sea ae _ {Sister streamlets’ yentiest murmuring into| +L. Parker, Fox Lake, Wis. oprisu.—The Pioneer says that Messrs. 5 fe oe ae “+ Awer's Gaseaeent ae “a oe Ge as Hl . —. met Meese.) t Ayer’s Sarsaparilla gives the best YENDERS will be received at the City Cleri’s | ) seorge A. Campbe! and John ¢ ampbell, of | And we g v+ the purpose wavered gi tistaction of any medicine I have in Office until Noon of MONDAY rd ith dae vs Campbell s Cove, a settlement on the north | had a noble heart)- D k. 2 rece Ss a, a of Fevruary next, from parties willing to : eS a 2 ae = ee ~~ ee i 5 loctors sav. ‘I ascribe i , . i lac side of the Island about ten miles west of | How each st: sured hourly oma? prescribe it over the ; a a = eof at ton miles wen of| How cach cai macrave holy ver ita} Datura am A pemete,# over Be |teace the Rooms in Market Hall, F ' East Point, went out ina dory on the 16th, ; irse apart eke. tin Pg a fails to meet the base e Ooms if ar e a | pi . ioieeel or oe i eases for which I recommend it, even ; or ; ea fe inst. and cauyiht codtish of a fair size. tT oy a : where the doctors’ prescriptions have (lately occupied by the Stipendiary Magistrate —_——_x - ,aaey es eS Beans SUR their pieas been of no avail.’—C, F,. Calhoun and City Coancil), for one or sore years). ; ; " s ° ° . ” ; , . » . Wawenp.—Ever since the fire which de-1: ing day and so decline. Monmouth, Kansas ’ ‘Tenders to state what amount lessee wouid be - ANTED.— ver since the fre which de- eae iy “alert Ls ~~ ah See ‘ imourTo, Aansas. willing to pay for rent per year to the city vastated the corner of Great George and Kent rK sande, ihe morn is bri r, 5 ~ e For further information apply to the City PER CENT. PER CENT. Streets, nearly two years ago, the platform! ,, memories of the past entwine, Ayer Ss oarsa arilia, = qd ¢ bind th 1 ti , : FRB £ . Shading after-hopes yet strongthening. ’til] | e Council do not bine emselves to accept has been wanting. Angry pedestrians may : t . aS VUEDIDE, bls | ; aan P Sle ecalk i 5 i 8 s an’ ‘etiineh in changelesa gleams they shine the highest or any Tender. compiain and the press repeat the request, ,, 5, -. ' PREPARED BY By order het it se imnoneai + ak } . _ Puilto giadden with their fullness lives j icP RS J oo eee a but it seems impossible to make the proper ; i AIVeS, . A. H. McPHERSON, ON person see that the work is done, Even a ae en ee ee. ore J. ©. Ayer & Co, Lowell, Mass. Jan22—m s in City Clerk. single row of planks would be an improve- ] sit by the fireside idly still whilet Price $1; six bottles, $5. Worth $5 bottle. S fl ue iresk “iy Stlul WHLe Tue BHadoOwWwsS ment. aren Tus Wroxso MategiaL.—At a party given by a young lady on Russell street Halifax on W ednesday night, a number of guests became sick throngh eating cake, the frosting of which had been made by the the domestic who icred it a begutifal pink by using some pois- enous stuff. She bought the coloring at a northend drug store from a boy who supplied her with the wrong material.—J{ai/. cv —®---- » Amount? or Wueat.—A St. Paul despatch | reports:—‘‘The movement of wheat in the | Northwes' issmal]. There are stil! 8,000,009 | and the longing that o’ertakes me now is born bushels in country elevators, and, it is esti-| mated, about 2,000,000 more in farmers’ hands. Deduccing seed and what is used for fuod, it} The breeze’s fitful breathings stir the branch | jenll | against my window pane, - iis loan ee -——_| Black French Merinoes. i } wiil leave 6,600,000 bushels yet to be market- ed. Stocks of wheat in the Northwest are ab- ont 17.000,000 bushels less than last year, and sent, back again ; good milling wheat will become scarce before | Sud the the new harvest.” sini “4 Nicnr Wr’ Burys.”—We learn from our Halifax exchanges that the 130th anniversary of the birth of Scotland’s poet was celebrated in that city on Friday night last. The concert by the chof? of Chal- mer’s Church was an “unqualified success.” The hall was packed to the door, numbers of ticket holders were unable to obtain ad- mittance. We hope the entertainment here to-morrow night will also be a success. shalibiliedeties ADDRESS AND Presentation.—At the close of a prayer meeting he'd in the Ham- ilton schoolhouse on Tuesday, the 8th inst. an addreas was presented to Archibald Sin- clair, Esq., accempanied with a purse con- taining $20. Mr. Sinclair has been a ruling elder in Princetown Presbyterian congre- gation for upwards of forty-one years, the duties of which office he has faitnfully dis- charged. He has been particularly atten- tive to the sick and afflicted. Now that he is becoming advanced in years it must be gratifying to him and his family to receive auch evidence that his labors have been ap- preciated.— Pioneer. -_ >- What enbances the beauty of the featnres more than a elear skin? Even plain features are made attractive by a good compiexion. Yo secure this, purify your blood with Ayer's Sarsaparilla. It has no equal. Price $1. Six bottles $5. Worth $5a bottle. > CARNIVAL window, Paton & Co. are show- ing in their windows a fine assortment of cottons suitable for carnival costumes. sinuieiasiieaiadad ALL remnants must go. You may as well ha @ a bargain e3 anyone, then go to J. b. Macdonald's. dec24 dw -_ ~ A big show of cottons suitable for carnival HE DATLY EXAMINER, POLIO NR ie PI CREE, = - oh : MONDAY, JANUARY 28, 18*9 Worth Cape to Hast Point the Dial points to WONDERFUL GHEAP MAN, him out as the Beacon Light and Guiding Star of the Clothing Business of Prince Edward Island. AS. AC Nee?” eda Sd ?... {x] MHATNT BUSINESS! WB You have felt our i i : ‘ ir influence in the way of low prices for vo: ‘otk y since we ons ea 2 : ; a ’ . Sevegpse ae oes ot amie i ane ea : a eee o1 good Clothing since we opened business, getting a good full dollar's worth of goods for every g give you satisfaction at molerate prices SQUARE DEALING, prompt and careful attention to business is given every one—rich Ixy] LX] ERFUL CHEAP MAN, Sign of the Big Hat, Queen Street. Great Clearance Sale To the Absent SoScorece! ASK For Ayer’s tne long sim corridor I saw you ‘) & | Sarsaparilla, and be sure you get it, | limmed vision of your ever- when you want the be : Llood-purifier. Into the world beyond me, darling ! with its | of a Z ae tonal | ym cet OF READYMADE REEFERS, -VERCOAT cess in the cure j | Yes, you parted sadly from me as the sun his | Blood Diseases, you | : fis S, v C A. S, sre ase ; can make no mise ANED Sa) e Ts Aud the evening gold-beams fading shed a a in preferring - ae <Ayer’s In fancy-| ed future thus an ambient . | brightness glows ; Sarsapariila | 5 ‘Tis but fancy: for each life-time hath its THE WHO tere na »w etm tm» ‘THE WHOLE STOCK MUST BE CLEARED OUT AT ONCE fore-runner of mod- —— ——— (x ) —-—_— Yet Ithought amid the surging of the rest-| —'s medicines, | pp oe te” NVQ i 0 Hi N y Tess, heedless mass Ayer’s Sarsaparill RI DU ED PRICES FOR . | O'er the pathway, to the summit, you must | is still the most pop- . © : : 7 CAS O L : : le a ones, a pee | ular, beingin great- | {x) had cack: effort we » working of a mighty er demand than ali a oa ot. oa ee others combined, > F 5 , j Andie rahe! Thal welded strove with| “™ Ayers Sarmpara ie seling tnt ‘Gur reason for clearing out our stock at such Reduced Prices, is te ‘ W nan ever before. I never hesitate to ¢ i a il etnies el . 2d : seal reco vend it.’’— George W hi a cui 4 ; F ; ; i Oe the demoae who wou mask you—pare | recommend i."-—George W. Whitman inake room for our large Spring importations. a eet rill. of anid on Rake **T am safe in saying th: y sales This is uni i : Paleo tn everp Mili mashood, only vidal) “halen Sarsaparia Oe Se Ss colewot Phis is an opportunity that may never occur again. No reasonable offer refused. any other, and it gives tl ri Satisfac- oof QT . dd EDyD ‘is 3 , i passions, prone| _ Mi gther, and itgives thorough satistac- | Phey must go.” PRICES LOWER THAN THE LOWEST. Don’t forget the place. a. ae “ Ayer’s Sarsaparilla and Ayer’s Pills ph-grandeur, uearer t are the best selling medicines in my store. I can recommend them conscien- JAMES PATON & CO., MAREKET SQUARE. tiously.’”—C. Bickhaus *harinacis wi the hor nas t usite aris} 1g s | uke thy Roseland, Il. — as ’ > Ww ,? a ’ . , ins ia ee hs * We have sold Ayer’s Sarsaparilla Ah is hard sometimes to gath ail the here for ever thirty years and always recommend it when asked to name the come and yo es The firelight playing on the \ s : flicl 3} } ' vy : C ‘< : pv ny AER i Oi Wali < hn flick. BP an wnn is a iti fy ering iorm 1 Know ; Pit ear iY Lb ‘ iii han For the long ago when they lived Ana moved ! a J > oA ‘ 3 WILL BE REPEATED IN- Overcoats, Uisters, Reefers & all Ready-made Clothing. seems pas lng Siowly the And brighter ire the scenes OF joy nd darker seenes of care. ot - ~ries ents of ST. PETERS SCHOOL She 8 EYE BURR Se ; —— ——{x) Again, mid the ‘‘festive youthful band,” the smiling and the gay— in nin, Where tne wWearled minutes drag lonely and sad, | sti ay 5 = Wednesday, February 13 Our prices, without the benefit of discount, are guaranteed Courtald’s Crapes. to be about 33 per cent, below competitors. Balmoral Crapes. This 25 per cent. is given to clear out the Goods in this Crape Cloths. ‘department, as we intend to give our whole attention to Custom : Tailoring and Men’s Furnishings. Mr. Keith is at the head of our Tailoring Department, and i we guarantee perfect satisfaction. | Foretelis the dawning after-hour, and the A Ce o But the noblest moves aloue for me, as the varied rounds pursue, Y SPECIAL REQUEST * 4 4 ws 2 AD . The Pro; ® Frogramme will consist of other inter- of my love for you. ‘he | esting items. Admission, 20 cents. | Calling, from the things that were to the pre- a . ‘ clock’ tick he sil Black Freneh Cashmeres. clock’s loud tick, on the silence sounding newly strange to me, ‘ ; “ Ch’town, Jan. 26, 1889. ek ae. Sherwood Cemetery Company. HF ANNUAL MEETING of the Shareholders of the above Company will be held at Four Sailing Date, February 15th, 1889. etait ad — . 7 /, 7 a ce Ni Ba | wonders yet to be. c ee = SRE : = ata Ss Black Henrietfa Cloths. 4 ; ee" aoe a year, ey darling ! and another = Se <a : 7 Black serges, 4 “3 shi jave passed, | : To aaa as spectral guardians in the realin J A 9 ” “ ron s Biack Press Cloths. sctres V Atie ; : of spectres vast, Adee Ar oy ERCUPSion Crape Laces. 2 > : 4 y N Shall be lighted to receive you,—lI1 shall bid | CAME RON BLOCK. you welcome home. ANON. j i A ‘ SPEAMSHEP “ALPHA.” ace 3, | : A FULL LINE OF ABOVE GOODS A HAW EKER’S S. G Crewell, Commander. LOWEST PRICES. | |AMAICA, AND BACK, for Sey ‘ep a < ’ at <« | Boliars. ' enty-Five Se Remedy for A Teroat ane ypaveagecs con romain over in Jamaien ong (ee Lung Diseases. 8 the diseased or irritated Throat and an in plication to } o'clock in the Afternoon of TU ESDAY, the Fifth Ee : Sn Se Prine BO conte! v | day of February next. at the Wire great George |Overcoats, Reefers, and Suits, iwo, Three and Four Ere the corridor resounding to your footstep — Crape Fringes. jand—eod&wkly. = 4 | | t 3 RY ' Ey » , x a us 1B) : ‘ ) { 5 pDROVIDED a sufficient number of Passen- BIRD USE BIRURG Hg ic inaSei ty the nn SION TICKETS will STANLEY BROS 3 ge @ | be 2a by the above Steame ‘ | “saga tte for the Round 7 : j | voyage if they desire, It has cured hundreds of cases considered | W. W. CLARKE, | Navigation Company. coro Dollars less than Regular Prices. it Vel y Snore, ville. ; : : Drice SO cents! a fresh cold if taken In time. Price 50 cents | as you come ——PER~—— , : Dull Jet Trimmings. ‘avorite @ ost Valuable ‘0 KINGSTON A Favorite and Most Valuabl = BROWNS BLOCK. FOR THIRTY DAYS. hopeless. t soothes, heals and strengthens! Saloon aaiidehtph: “All telocestion ok 2 Charlottetown, | and Lower Water Streets. per bottle. For sale at the Drug Stores. Or to PICKFORD & BLACK By order. i " ara . me | Halifax. ees Cladbies Co - *roprietor, =| janiS—Iw ate 25, 1889600 ee a : novlO—ly dy St. John, N. B. | see ae ei aS oe 0 Fan 25 SO ne eernneer oO se [ , oie eae rN cE waa IWANTS LOST. FOUND &) ; ‘ Ne Pe "RAD Bi SOHN 'F. ME LELISEE, | WANTS, LOST, FOUND ec) The entire stock must go. a ce A WL S oad . "aes — at on Pe cs mY | WANTED.—At the Hospital for the Insane, an | As some of our competitors are attempting slaughter sales Atta t-Law, Notary P WwW : orney~a ee iW, NU aly tblic, &e, | assistant Laundress. Apply at the aa : : ; : : hi ~eosetenrenenen | CHARLOPYETOWN P. Ei | tal. 3i-janv? |they will find us there to, and any person who buys Clothing ’ pHrReN Q having ‘ y 20 Oe Ct é RB UU 7 au iN» r. . * | ernie <cacucncasnanaautstamanamaiaaeiatiatal An eC Oe i “el : o s e as es ° 3 . A LL PERSONS having any Accounts| oo Be Ais ————~ | without first. seeing our stock, will miss the biggest bargains i against the City of Charlottetown, are Pe emer ws vED,—A Housemaid—one who has had | . ‘ es , "i i some experience. Apply at marr e g ever given in this city. requested to have’ the same filed with the! @FPICE—-London House Building, | Pxaxx. City Clerk on or before the Jith of February | {Davies Corner). Queen Si. = ‘ j { ee Watch Chain, to which was at- | tached two gold coins ‘and a horse’s head, | Ali kinds of Legal Business promptly attended | advertised some time ago in THe EXAMINER, las been f ant nay be i J. B. MACDONALD, QUEEN STREET. next. By order, A. H. MACPHERSON, eustumes. See Paton & Co. window . sy Wy ; btained - jan25~3i ates. 1% ee ee op | Jan. 3, 1889.—eod&wkly.