a es THE DAILY EXAMINER, (HARLOTTETOWN, APRIL 5, 1897 The aly Examine The Examiner Publishing Company RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION (IN ADVANCE) @nune Year idles die idses -.- B1.06 “'s Menths.... ; : ‘ 2.00 pL a 1.00 Ss dilcliettens . O35 Sent post paid to any part of Canada or the U nited States. THE WEEKLY EXAMINER issued every Friday morning. It is made of matter which has appeared in the Daily ard is a first ciasss newspr per containing all the latest news $].00 a year. Is97 CALENDAR, APRIL, OON'’S CHANGEZ. New Moon, Ist, 12h. 11.4m., midnight. First Ouarter. Mh. 4h. 14.3m, a. m. Full Moon, 17th, 2h. 12.9m., a. m. Last Quarter, 25th, oh. 33.0M., Pp. mM. = Sun } San | High day Week. a4 Jaga, Day ol Rises, | Sets. | Water ae j be m. } morn 1 | Thursday 5 43 } 6 24 il 16 2{ Friday {2 25' 11 36 3} Saturday 40 27 ll 54 t } Sunday 38 28 0) 36 5 | Monday 36 29 1 2 6 | Tuesday Bt 31 2 06 7 | Wednesday 32 32 2 49 S| Thursday 30 33 3 34 J| Friday © 28 35 4 2) 10 | Saturday 6 36 5 16 11 | Sunday 25 37 6 19 12 | Monday 23 391 72 13 | Tuesday 21 40 8 23 14 | Wednesday 19 41 9 10 15 | Thursday 17 42) 957 16 | Friday 15 44} 10 40 17 | Saturday 14 45) 11 18 18 | Sunday 12 46 | 1) 42 19 | Monday 10 48 0 42 BD} Tuesday 8 49 1 45 Zl | Wednesday 7 ow 2 47 2 Thursday 5 52 3 49 33 | Friday 3 Bi 64 48 JA | Saturday 2 o4 5 51 ps Sunday s 0 ob 6 58 26 | Monday 4 58 oi $13 27 | Tuesday 57} 58] 9 08 28 | Wednesday 55 | 659] 9 28 2 Thursday D4 ‘ 0) 9 58 | Friday 4 52 | ‘21 1028 P. E Island Railway Onand after MONDAY, 4th January,189 fhe trains of this Railway will run daily Suadays excepted) as follows .— ] Teains Gut- iTrains In- ward. Read STATIONS. ward. Read down, | | Up. . M.JAL M.) P. M.A M 310 7 00) Charlottetown ...) 3 10)10 10 ve 30) 7 19..Royalty Junction.) 2 50) 9 3 4 i7| 8 03|..North Wiltshire. .| 2 04) 9 05 431! 8 17}. . Hunter River... | 1 49) 8 51 5 05) 8 52!.. Bradalbane....../ 1 15} 8 17 5 13] 9 OO}. .Emerald.. ..... 1 O07; 8 08 5 27) 9 15|..Frestown .......! 12 53) 7 54 5 47| 9 36|..Kensington .... 12 33) 7 33 6 2010 10 As. f _ } Ly.'12 00} 7 00 Pp. M.! S’Side A. M 12 50.Ly | Ar. 10 30 1 11|..Miscouche ...... 10 10 } 1 37|..Wellington...... |9 47 | 2:19).. Port Hill .......| 9 09 bey RN 6. « cncee de /8 00 | 3 58'.. Bloomfield ...... | 7 34 4 34'.. Aiberton........ | 6 55 5 30'..Tignish .... .... 6 Of! p. M.| |A. M.| a lA. M. 2 30). .Charlottetown .../10 30 2 50|..Royal:y Junction/10 10 i 3 23) . Bedford ..... b: ‘ e 8 55(Ar.) v. 5 410 Ly. s MtStew ' Ar.| 8 55 5 BO (OOUNE. ck cee tess 8 17 © 2; Sts Pees .covece 7 48 | 5 57)|..Bear River ....¢. 7 08 Oe EN inns end ne 6 20 iP. M. A. M, ' 4 £0|..Mt. Stewart ..../ 8 50 | § 22\..Cardigan........ | 7 3 § 45)..Georgetown ....) 7 10 P. M. ie Mee i +.) ae A. M.| 6 Bi sMemereld . -icas- 7 50 | 6 05|..Cape Traverse ..| 7 00, Pr. M A. M. Trainsare run oy Kast-ra Standard Time. A McoPONALD, D.POTTINGER Suverintendent, Gen Mg Govt. Rys Charlottetown. oncton, B. Railway Office, Jand , 187. AT THE--- DENTAL PARLORS North Side Queen Square. You can have your teeth extracted free of pain by the means of either general or local anmsthesia. All kinds of work done eatisfactorily. DR. J. H. AYERS Not a speculation, but an invest- ment. Consult us before purchasing min- ing interests or stocks, * Reliable information obtainable. ( ‘orespondenc¢ solicit d. MELLON & SCOTT, gsTB. 1886, Mining and Financial Brokers, 67—1md Vancouver, b. C, at a shade over half price will be opened and thrown on the market this week. a spossible (Wholesale and Retail) in small lots orin whole pie c to suit purchasers. will, without doubt, be the greatest sale of the kind on record. Bow you will find a full list of goods to be slaughtered, WOOL TWEED), 12 pieces heavy wool Tweed for 5c. 19 yds tweed,.. 7Uc, for A0e 25; yds ‘* ..$1.35, for 80c G4' ads “ 5. 90, for G0o 24i yds “ .. 7d, for 45c 234 yds ‘“ -.. 176, for 45c 233 yds: “ .. 86, for 60c 233 yds “ .. 86, for 60c 24 yds “*“ *,. 1.20, for 85c er a,.yee “=. JI Bere Ze yon.“ -.-- 70, for bbe 27 yds “ .. 68, for 48c 46? yds “ .. 78, for &5c 243 yds “ .. 885, for 60c 244 yds “ .. 95, for 55c ‘this lot is all new and fresh havidg never been put in stock. Waterproof Coats. 19 Men s Waterproof Coats, worth $7.50, will be so'd for $5 each. 8 worth....$8.50, now $6.00 3 Worsh.... 7.00,now 4.50 1 worth.... 6.50,now 4,50 H worth.... 8.00.now 6.50 ® black,worth9.00. now 6.50 18tweed,worth10 50, now 7.50 Ladies’ Waterpraofs. 7 Gossomers, worth $5.50, for $3.79. 21 Gossomers, worth $4.50 for $3.00. ress Goods. 6 pieces, 235 yds, French wool DressGoods, worth 55c, for 35e. 10 pes, 621$ yds, 45 inch Cashmere, worth 72c, sale price 48c. 574 yds Dress Goods, worth 75¢c, tor 50e, 623 yds Dress Good+, worth 8fe. tor 60c. 10 pieces, 627 yds, ‘Black Cashmere. worth 7Uc, now 50c 7 pes, 175 yds, French wool Drers Goods, worth 60c, for 45¢e. 3 pes French Suiting, worth 50e, for 35c. 42 yds Fancy Dress Guods, worth 55e, for 30c. 503 yds black Cashmere,worth 5de, for 45e, ? yds Black Cashmere, worth 75c, for 4c. 353 yds Black Cashmere Tue for 50c. 363 yds Black Cashmere; 65c. for 45c. 9 Black Cashmere, worh 70c, for 50c. yds Black Cashmere, worth 35ce; for 25c. $10,471.00. Ten Thousand Four Hundred and Seventy-one Dollars worth ot Bankrupt Dry Goods, Clothing, Carpets, etc,ete, bg % The whole stock will be dispcsed of as quick This sale will be for cash only. é Mews and Boys’ Clothing 4 Mens Suits, worth $¢.25, for $4.50. 7 Men’s Suits, worth $5.50, for $4.75. 5 Men’s Suits. worth $7, for $5.50 2 Men's Suits, worth $7.25, for $5.75. 13 Men’s Suits, worth $8.00 for $6.00. 24 Men’s £uits, worth $8.75 for $6.75. 6 Men’s Suits, worth $ $10, for $7.50. 7 Fen’s Suits, worth $9.75, for $7.75. . 58 Men’s Suits, worth 9.50, for $7.75. 22 Men's Suits,worth $11.00 for $8.50. 3 Men’s Suits,worth $11.29 for $8.75. 15 Men’s Suits,worth $11.70 for $9.00 1 Man’s Suit, worth 312.00, for $9,25. 6 Men’s Suits, worth $13.00 for $10.00. / 3 Men’s Suits, worth $15.00 for $11.00. Men's Pants 32 pairs, worth $1.25 for 7S 48 pairs, worth 1.40 for $1 00 69 pairs, worth 1 60 for 1 20 30 pairs, worth 1 85 for 1 40 24 pairs, worth 2 10 for 1 50 18 pairs, worth 2 10 for 1 50 12lpairs,worth 2 50 for 1 75 13 pairs, worth 2 75 for 2 00 12 pairs, worth 2 85 for 2 25 92 pairs, worth 2 85 for 2 25 45 pairs, worth 3 00 for 2 30 28 pairs, worth 3 10 for 2 50 93 pairs, worth 3 50 for 2 75 18 pairs, worth 53 75 for 2 90 56 pairs, worth 4 50 for 3 50 Children’s Suits 106 Suits,worth $1 00 for 7c | 56 Suits, worth 1 50 for $1 00 13 Suits, worth 2 00 for 1 50 27 Suits, worth 2 50 tor 2 00 76 Suits, worth 3 00 for 2 25 50 Suits, worth 350 for 2 50 51 Suits, worth 3 75 for 2 75 32 Suits, worth 3 95 for 2 95 50 boys’ 3-piece suits for $3 75 55D ‘“ Ts “6 “é 4.00 95 4 6é ¢¢ “é 4.75 37 6“ “é é 66 5.00 207 Youths’ Suits, worth from $5.00 to $10.00, will be sold $4 to $7; double and single breasted Towels 12 pieces Flanneletie worth llca yd for 8c. 26 pieces Flannelette, 1,647 yards, worth 9c wiil b: sold for d3e. 15 pieces Shirting, 7963 yds wo:th ]8e will be sold for 14e. § duz Cutton Towels worth 75¢ for 50¢ or 4$ce each. 6 doz Diaper Towels woth $1.£0 for $1.10 or 10c each, 2doz Damask ‘l'owels 18x38 worth $2.75 for $2.00 or 18¢ each. 4 doz Damask Towels 19x59 worth $3.90 for $2.75 or 20c each. 5 doz Linen Towels worth $1.75 for $1.25 or lle each. 14 doz Linen Towels worth $2.00 tor $1.40 or 12¢ each. Table Covers 7 doz Iinen Table Covers $5.50 for $5.00 or 45e each. 53 doz Linen Table Covers worth $6,00 for $.50 or 40c each. 4 doz Table Cevers 60x60 worth $900 for $6.50 or 60c¢ each. 2 doz Table Covers worth $10.50 tor $8.00 or 70c each. 3 doz Linen Table Covers 50x70 worth $7.50 for $5 50 or 48c each. Table Linen. 12 pieces Damask Table Linen, 613 yds, 60 in width, worth 60c for 40c. 6 pieces Unbleached Linen Tabling, 60 inches wide, 512 yds, worth 50ctor 35¢e. Table Napkins 50 doz Table Napkins worth $1.10 for 75e. 20 doz Linen Table Napkins worth 75c for 55c. Blankets 150 pair Heavy Cotton Blankets, worth $1 10 for 85e, | white and grey. | Handkerchiefs 3 doz Jap. Silk Handker- chiefs worth $4 00 will he sold for $3 00 per doz or 25c cents e ach, Come and look at our Bankrupt Stock; you will find reliable goods at Bankrupt prices—you will find the signal at the mast-head, beckoning you tothe strongest aggregation of good goods and low prices that has ever been our pleasure to offer you. excepted. —— ; ‘ 194 doz Cambric Handker- chiefs worth $1 00 for 6Sc. Dozens upon dozens of Col- lars, Ties. Braces, white and colored Shirts of all kinds and graies—at a shade over half price Carpets 10 roils 5 frame Brussels Carpet werth $1 50 tor 75c. 8 rolls second quality Brus- sels worth $1 30 for 65e 5 rolls good Wool Brussels worth $1 10 for 55c. 7 rolls Tapestry worth $1 00 will be solid for 55c. 6 rolls ‘of Tapestry worth 85e will be sold for 50c. 15 rolls of 'lapestry worth 75¢e for 45e, 9 ros Tapestry worth 65c fur 40c. Kolls upon rolls of cheaper giades for 25c and 35c. Oil Coth, Hemp Carpet, Mats, Mattings, Blinds, Lace Curtains, etc., from 20 to 3 per cent. Jess than in the regular way. y e,e e Serge Suiting 964 yds of Blue Serge Suit- ing, ust the thing for men’s or boys suits, wortn $2 75 will be sold for $1.75. To men wanting working shirts we would sav see ovr Bankrupt Stock. There is 50 dozin all, varying in price from 35¢ to 100. Wilt be sold for a shade over half price. If you want io buy good goods come. If you want to save money , come. If you want to be treated well come. | Seeing is free, it won’t cost you a cent to look through our stock and see how much you can get for so little money. Yon will not be urged to buy. Your own good judg- ment will tell you what to do when you see the piles of bar- gains we have to offer you. Carpets Clothing, Dry CGecods Store wiil be open each day from § a.m. to 8 p.m., Sunday PROWSE BROS., The Wonderful Chean Men | = ff tee _ SP Aa.*SB UO HO Fh Oe HT, w A