’ \ >. ’ ‘ ~ THE 4 DAILY Lf CAL AND OTHER GR ITEMS, + — termixtare Of our Tax Wearuce.—Frerh wade, mostly fair and cold. EXAMINER . AT THE RINK, Hockey Mateh—Clerks ws, All-comers CARNIVAL AT VICTORIA, well | BORN. | At Echo Farm, on the 26th inst. Uigg, THe carniv: = at Nien a. last night was to Mr. aud Mrs. Charles MeKinnon, a on WEDNESDAY, JANUARY | 29, 20 per cent. discount 1896. 4 s with a goodly number of the pro Amateur Champlonship Race. allenae and prove d most suce esful. and a daughter | . siclens and wablic tend 5 le after eight the puck was placed The lee was in excellent condition, and = ¥ he tb. Ae : position by referees: W. Pickard. Anges the Summerside Band discoursed appro o ast evening ose of tl ind Higgs bullied, and then there was | PFate music. rhe costumes were all MARRIED. Vé able mat has ey © very « lose p! ay, n either side raining | oi! good, ae — those naire by At Chicago, on Jan. lith, ] 896, by . VS] s M STs n pad vantage,unt: |My Leod suc eede 1 lo Morle 'y Myers | eter Coughlan, W allie Rev. Archer Torrie, George Ss. Reid, of | : : : : ’ ¢ the puck in goal for the All-comers. E} ea, Fred C larke, Mrs, W. H. Irving. Chicago, to Bessie J. McCallum, of Clyde | Ou} Ww i 4 Ww i i * points were sc red before half— | Ha Lor 1, Birdie Le ard, Annie Moore and River, P.E I. | . w “th ; E iv 1 C oman. Following are the names | ‘ 1 Dai ° half time, Gaudet and Carbonel! of the skaters in costume : TT - . ‘ wer as vile \ raced for the one-mile Amateur Champiov- | = L na Stordy—Housemaid. DIED. A : ° \ ) #iip and a medal, Gaudet winning by near-| Nell! re ly Snowflake, At the United States Consulate, Char- Bi: k ~ | sty oes sr gre Mr. &. e | ly three quarters of 2 lap in 4.30. Car- Ella ie ‘rs—Bounie Lass of Gowrie. lottetown, on the 28th inst., Catherine, re- | of an ets Al new, ft Csii, Crean ‘ e I + | bonell fell twice and lost considerably, Charles Snow ere lict of the late William Kane, of Bangor, | S|} ‘ i and w be (fter a short rest, the puck was again Louis Gallant—MeGinty. Maine, in the 85th year of her age. Eve > il 3 a lil " ‘ pieas ut rolling, andthen there ensued some! © be rt Gatlant- Patron of Industry. At Rose Valley, on the 20th Januarv, | ZO ods. 4vV ery SIZe Ly we} it ang EDI ic¢ 3 - , S \ I ry exciting play, and after much hard Site Mulline wourtet Runner. : Daniel J. McLeod, eldest son of the late | ' eara P vors, the “Clerks” sent the puck through | Russell Howatt—Peasant of Madeira. | Ajexander McLeod, in the 30th vear ot his | ‘ Ant ey v was vy | their opponents goa Shortly after this, | Edward Sobey—Indian Lass, ai - | ‘ s al ally card for the Adl-comere. made a bi Hazen Arthur-—Grandfather. a Wi * 7 = I as sis RO W “a ‘ Mr. J. 1 Daw sunt dash and seeured ancther ent for his H. F. Matters—Indian Chief. — : — inter comfort { was I} ev er 0 Cc 1c ap at aa 4 aie ‘ also app ated B Ww Ihen ther wa; some very a Leard—Go-as you-please i i { | | ne .t ne pide. @ ior > ®. ts. Z cis Oo ’ ’ . j r) ™ wn Rey aS Beet One Glee Gomme ri Riehs x Urencie— lat Het G Pan ‘th. George Carter & Co., the seelamen, are ! . 3 , vantage, then the other, until time was | eK te Simmons-~ Indian Chiet. pow registering the names of applic ant 1 @ 1 ad Morka s Sok. | lerb. Cz >|] obins« Yruso2 : 7 © : oe . : a ee ieba M Moh "ae rh Pe for their new seed catalogue. Write at | y tha s ‘ ard f \ mmerss-put up the best; conn Murray—Ulown, once and make sure of getting a copy | 5 4 gumes for their respective sides, | Dav Noonan—Clown. when it is ready 4 | ween Doyle and Large® for Mrs. I. MeQuillan Cherry Ripe. : ‘a4 M ‘ ‘ cha up mship fare i to ne Kitson Cowboy. Come to-morrow to our remnant sale, | \\ é wu | Hi: arry larke—Free and i asy. ani see how far a dolla will go —Mo :re i a | F red. Rhos ects Du le. & McLeod. | a1 : : = Mre ad ail gia I med Peal arene = oating. : : a = | Charlottetown, Jannary 24, 1696—135 ae ; rec Ke—Bo ing » 2 } - - t | | at fN Harry Moore—S; iowsh oer. Executor s Not ¢e. . P ey ra ; , John Wright—Indian. oa | 8 Fae Te a s Mrs. Jack Lea—French Woman. a . i 2e7 be ee | ‘ ‘ I Blanche Howatt and Maud Rogerson— The undersigned Executor of the last E ie & E 15 5 M Grecian Girls, will and testament of Mrs. Catherine ’ ) foal \\ w W Harry Wright—Starlight. Trenaman, late of Charlottetown, Queen’s a t M i Jack Lea— Big Bear. : County, deceased, hereby notifies all per- ne anf x’ SPE ne ee ete I f ; | Allie McLean and Walter Stewart— sons indebted to said estate to make im All The Best Cleths, aged lust evening. The m | Before the Mast. mediate payment to him at his office in] Tweeds, The Prettiest Patterns ‘ ‘ | Walter Lea—Art Graduate. Charlottetown ; and a!! persons having any Fiannels Our Bie rete: =e “ggasi asain | Thomas Best—Old Mother Hubbard, | Claims against said estate are hereby noti | BAS 0 OS Own The Largest Varicty, PERSONAL | Mrs. C. Y. Hughes—Order of the Bath. | fied and requested to present the same, Blankets, The Closest Prices sguiheciatelosaegy | ©. Y. Hughes—Terk. duly attested, at his said office, within Drnavvets Makes. = oe ‘ a ; ) | Win. A. Rogers and James Patcheli— three months from this date r os r Wi iAll be I ound Her« ie | Thorns among the Roses. Dated at Charlottetown, this 21st day of Yarns. y ™ YR\ ET EY R & «ye 4> t e @ : Harry Wright—New Moon December, A. D. 1895. WwW i € ° i p RR 9 ts e ih 3 ae a i BECIN S | - Jone te she em ARCHIBALD KENNEDY ‘1c CRAFTON ST e “8 é 1 ‘ ’ . . 1me ys q at A . + : a a My cede " rag aon os —Im (246) 1 E xecutor. MONCTON WOOLEN MILL, MASONTO TEMPLE ‘BUILDING, GCRAFTON SI i | a.ter hrench— cie Sam. — a — ie M M { ry | Ethel Crossman—Little Flower Girl. " N Charlottetown, November 13, 1895-135 & wky tM om a « by é | T. McLean=- Sinta Claus. Reavel ine fea mers. | Russel Bes S iowflake * ” Sta ' r j s Annie Moore—Fibre Chamois Cra ) |. Barry Melcan—-Highland Daddie. Winter Service. | Th Wh 0 Ce BS rs—Rainbow. | i i ‘ | s W H arke—W hiskers. — | e ee S ics He ALL WOMANKIND) 2: =0= per anos eres . 1. . ’ “iia Lord an sirdie seard Siamese EF I . oS. J i F . ra ata . 9 r } mos rah } ‘ ° a , | gers S AL | ag ST, JOHN, N By | AND D LIVERPOOL: | pun one way to-day and another way to-morrow, but there are two ~~ oa uw ; Celia French—Honser aid. | S he ‘ j it: and, second, that the —e : . ‘ Fisk: Mehusinsnadekanal Liver atom, | ways demands—first, that a Suit or Overcoat must b¢ ® good Bt; 2 UITINGS | \ ' r ’ . 7 on erpoo Stes er. St Jo | Ta > , wr a ) : ‘ : ‘ : I al 4 th : Direc tiy Interested t Allison a l—-Uncle Abe. S: t : Dec. 7 Seten teint Wed., "bee 3 goods must be of Sot rd qui ality and Jook well. We know out <a ae - ‘i ie 7 \ > ackeyv T: 21. .Laks W iipeg * * ‘ of s. e now cy are : : ; ; M J ee be La ry ne ‘Do seen? ov * 208. 4 Lak namie | OV E R COATIN YGS has no super ior in the C ity and fe we pus al iis “7 = ' te ae , ialifax Ja | ar aes 9 Pe ae Lake Ontaric Feb ) 1 .2 ‘ea ag t S ? ssipie ‘ se! roots me be > 1 Tay aes | Louise Suaow~Snowdrop. i Lake Winn peg v8] We ]] and sty lishly made, and that the pr ices are as low a3 10 is po te { € go : ‘ = te. t, Lay 2 NG | * 15...Lake Superior. “ M: - ‘ ; ner rs for yoursei and see That ) reg Hotel Dav y re Munro ~ Jock ‘y Boy. [ = 0 9) Teme Geen. « a S| of this grade. Come in to the New Store and Sesieh things fur yourself an What Ma : r 5 eS Wm. McDonald—Plasterer. | Mar i4.. Lake Winnipeg * Apr | 5S . Tes |} A. E. MeIntosh—Mr. McAunlay, Es) | .@>. @. 26, eke Saperior:. “ * 15! we can do for you, el Albert Rogers—Grover Cleveland , FIRST CABIN—$10 and $45. Round Trip, TF. > Tue S S | Wesley Myers—Alpha and Omega. “SkCOND CABIN—To Li verpool, London- | Meck EN ahi, sak a | Walter Myers—Clown. derry, Belfast and Glasgow, Stu. Round Trip, | d m Q F ( . GREAT 1896 | M e Cam] bel!—Snowbank. oS eae on Bristi o or $33. | PAILO! 8 | Mrs. R. Rogers —Grandmother. STEER. AGE —Te Liverpool, London, G a Charlottetown, January 17, 1896—135 & wky STAR MERCHAN ALLUON i Marcel Smith and O. Myers—Forty- | 20% aud Beltast, $24.00; to Bristol and C aréi i or ? : i f N D second Highlan lers, : : Fa ia, yassengers b } i ver ma Dy P ~ se ‘ : WHITE GOODS SALE. Percy Farrow—Jersey Cow. Line ar provided with chet ure oluitina. aot i 0 the Eile ¢ tors | * mt Pee Se i ae ft eating and drinkisg utensils, treeof char, t g s E.—R o The B y Not Left. loourbines cert fetes issu ‘dat oneal ha € ha rlot { eto E a? \ 2 aemomnee hWOY 1ea Ciown. Freight carried at lowest rates and to all |} ‘ ae ; iy important points both in Cae da and Great I g ' r bao «, . ee oe ate ee B on through bills ot ladi Special | I 3 I r ; : Vur Annual Whi Goods Sale begins j LATEST NEWS NOTES, facilities provided: for the e arringe | of batter, i GENTLEM! Be te eta Sa | lil | cheese ip hable freight , o- 2 , : . : 5 . - WEEKS & CO. have been ; ‘ : For jurther partic nieve ow freight or pas ny OF ,* Ly e Mir 9 a i : anak a ee “al | Ll hree ves were lost, five firemen were Sage apply to e eS in vour i re oh Mi si f weeKs and months ahead, where injured, and $250,000 worth of property Dp. & C. uildings ns D W.C eer > Wi { al p May 4 ‘i ‘ . Tk), ses ieee Rs el as vc Tower Buildings, Manager, 18 Hospital st, . . a ay. . D ticha eee eg parations count for « roe | Kloce? opteal pode Set St tons “Me | Liverpool, "™*""iicatrea, | =, We are offering the balance of Inter s ay H ] . a ” 7 —- a , ware ‘heal i eS optic “ai goods store, St. LOuIs, Mo Or TROOP & SON, Agents, St John, N B, : : i ‘ $42 i é ch Bags Stephen Alldrich, the fattest: man in| Jaxn27 ry : ina ° oe Ci as és or ‘ elec > oe 0 Me ta 5 ur s i _ o ¥ A Ss are exactly as | Rhode [-land, died recently of heart disease. | ih ” . U Isterings, Oy ercoatings and Sultines al and carrying « ali measures nay a 4 i 3 I Li i Th t “ : ee He was 31 veurs of age, an ] we ighed 198 D their <« \ ' , _ I : : | pounds. He was married three times and | rgy r . i 7 y wan 4 whol A ; . on x wir ° ’ i 1 sensible people will appreciate the | died a widower. THE TIME. very low prices to clear, Do you wi "Seager g \ ag gars ad e of St Choice Here are some It is stated in Montreal’ that ‘all of the ° ’ i . a ” g ghts. A spatch says that y M tn This Month ia? : . 9 : i Ir ‘ ms Anes Aspiawall. a wea la : i i ne ee : rer - Liberal mem bers, = Legris any thing in our line ‘ If SO, don t put ] hp ry 24 Be E 7 oe : | from Mlaskinonge, will support Laurier’s 15 . rat m i > ~ D fh i GOODS SALE:— | amen iment to the Government bill of re- THE PLACE. f} = | oe buy now oe eR wie met : P g. Her e, €s FABLS LINENS.—Bleached Double |S’! sisiation. | 136 Street ou any tonger—ndu) : reduced rate 1 | ts = r > 3,90 , ~ 5 t H vat a k Table Linen from the manufac Po son was pul ip the coffe e at the aging Queen eect. prope “ty A r ev rary - i I pal rers, Belfast, newest designs, all prices. | ome Of Mrs Mary McGregor, at Altona, } 7 \ i ee C35 “EG malate aia : ter P i . I hide ? I Pa » a few days ago. Her son, tere TH E GOO DS, 5 6 , te t ‘ 3 si { ies 1 | ‘ Al, r lrank lianid ar mall - = ¥. w ¢ 1 @ I tra Heavy ( Damask Tabl ng, MeGyr " ank the quid and expire iin T 1 expe liture f : tv th : S : A 7" ) arge variety, low prices. Best Irish and | a short time. Mr-. McGregor*a.a two | Boots, Slippers, ete. Merchant aliocr. /no department of the pu iectens f Ss bh Linens | other i is Were dangerously porsone : : suffer thereby i, I nee r ae oo p-year-old) grand-daughter or| A chance is now offered you to secure Charlottetown, January 22, 1896—dy cs Se ee “Seem > : ae oo - is oe rABLI KINS Wi Double | yf McGregor is accused of putting the | Boots, Shoes, Slippers, ete, at reduced _ i eet n the H f { Chariott Cause a. $ biea l ie ISK, @ a S, al sizes | po » thi tee. | prices A big Clearance Sale in order to ae ae p ie SWSON j - ies <u pe r valu sl $1.76 and 2.05 | a make room for Spring Goods. During " : . M a t ee Ar request e., a saan ae . a‘ a . | o ir great annual remnant sale now | this month we will sia Special Discounts c7F Rw PAR LAX: ZAKS! BREAN SE PSII ASO Gn anZi—l1 ene . al rey 8 a f arded 0 a é LINEN TOW ee \ a bought voing cn.—Moore & McLeod. jin all kinds of Footwear (Rubbers ex wR — ous : to the 3 ol —s : ct e - — aeeeuds ee oe & | 5D | In spite of the cold weather our store | °&Pte¢). ~ Cheap Shoe Store.’ © (7 Foe the Bile , _— of mitts t I f 5 are t 3 oe eee pie @191 a daven. | haz been crowded with eager buyers all + a y ; : cons : Sabha S Mr. E. M °@ a : - a ey 2 ee ' fs | day. The attraction—our great annual | R. K, JOST, 136 QUEEN ST. a: 44 £ | 4 ‘op Dill: ¥ : 4. in i a i S ie Our leaders, direct from makers. peck Solael aes ¢ Me e ae | n m ne . . j » | ‘war ai tiet¢ OVE; : 5 ee W ae ee i ies eS tae : 0 Doors B rowse Bros. Spe er; Life and Work, M M. Fishe é COUNTERPANES in Hon yeomb | (Go fast—Those hundreds of rem- | a : i . es shaves £1 ot mo " M Be % a v1 ' es $ ses sh ft sa ¢ und Satin Finish, in 8-4, 9-4 and 10-4, | pants u entre counters are being janl4 -dy Fe 59 .* ( rr é t from English makers and positively | rapidly redaced in numbers. Better come a - e} Y | rapidly reda ! : I . Soa woea|$ dekuem'sCream af Reset, $c eer ee cee ee ne R.H.D. JOHNSON 3 28 Sort. a ‘ s v | choose from Moore ¢ McLeod. ml © » First }@ @| CAMBRIC EMBROIDERIES direct | © o-—Meowe & Motsed oth. Ua & “a A = 253 CENT 3. ¢ om St. Gaul, Switzerland. Designs | Our centre counters will be loaded with | ee § e I : 3 ! i a -|@ _handsomer than ever. Special prices, 2c. | remuants of every kind. Sale on to-mor- | t 1e saying is, “ 1ave ot " ' * JOHNSON & JOUNSON, $| 72> tom tat iech se 8 ober wise. | me, morning. “Come: cary.—sbore st | EVE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT | _ URNITURE [4° 3 are ¢ U iy ‘ 4 ¢ | SHEETINGS.—E: and Canadian | “ > K 1 550 mil flight : Office ‘Font Strect §) S got prices in F R : , 0 a to grea nee owes “ 2 n % 23 and 93) ..12 Fra LwoO miles of igh railways | =a. e ph ” 4 ” d a id g 2 THE DRUGGISTS. e cfs om : Ant - rer) \ » in 2, 2h - = 2 | have been already built, though many of | : ai | a here the W ool IS short. Se co » ; ai & 7" ps =— | the lines last year were worked at a loss 4 Aug 16, ‘94—ly § I k | | ye i - hy , 1a with ey SSTEBSOSASTVVSSSSSS pW COTTONS.—English and R ask you to yuyY Hecause gx Q shu a . 4ivil | G ‘ fe a Ww ra _ Canadian in all widths, Plain and Circu- | weer ST a Lay . . ie : ; d ae tace to » nina ot The ar, 40, 42 and 45 inch. & it we your a Vall tage ¥ | cons & ¢ §@& | . t j . rs 8 WHITE COTTONS.—All best lines of | t buy if best values is your [i) |: : | | ai .,, Littl Guide Canadian Whites and Twilled White and | . ‘1 aaa 5 evasion Sait : . ' ' tae e 4 wi at Scoure 7 ‘Be est Engl sh Cottons at special - x object N Oo hum ug OY Ro sere. é ‘ as a] < sale prices. & " Be | at pr cé pat rening, and t ~ , su of tg ce ae ao! : : ; c ; 3 ~ o . lig The sale of baskets was| MS ftoera \DIES’ NIGHT GOWNS, CHEMIS- 4 HN N EW SON cS e ena cond y Mr. Bea'rs Before the . ‘teer ou ES, DRAWERS, WHITE SKIRTS, all at §) a & i a ‘'$ began a ter = pro fo many customers OUI | reduced prices for White Goods Sale. ¥ J 18, 1896—d * 4 fa cis iramentel - ine al TLE 2 ! Charlottetown, January 18, 1896—dy etd | pul = re - oe i Saisie ahi ate W ay sg th Lit L LE GENTLEMEN’S LINENS. Spec al | at oD 3 1, M- 1 voca PRIGES: we place on} line of Gents’ 4-ply Linen Collars, 10c. eee sais a = aE : tl . Our best quality 4-ply Collars, 15 cents. Pe ere ee Cees | VERE WE On EY OS he e : hss the BIG FURNITURE ae coasted fem dere mea | POO LIC Va eS co | i af B ; 2 i values we. offer. Un-| White Shirt, $1.10. Unapproachabl oles ect ‘ > au usual attractions at our | value. 5 ced rt AN ck em NEW rnd gy in the | w = a » ‘ TT | : . rUrNiTURE LINE ‘PRIS WHITE SALE ie: | remain, G : : : ‘) the re tes The management just now. = HORACE HASZARD desir I Rt than ‘ includes all Fancy Apron Muslins, \ ic % | a ii es j : il Sica ; ve 3 3 -¢ Ey ‘ — 4 ilso 1 Lawns, Nainsooks, Tucked Lawns ~~ M. { N M | 3 ants, OSt.£ ound. ae pe 3 ' n toa i towards the so- Ay AD W DTAaAT a v0 LTD, nd Muslins S 3 Checks and all =m a Gel iy PL Ais Pay RIE? A | U sd | er - = . si . 2 ’ | Advertiser ona { - E a heading charged e : ~ +. —- —~- paar WHITE GOODS. ey Oe ee ne i | |e i 7 | cw 9 Ry . «é d g p SEE | W KS 3,20 Men’s & Boys’ Overcoats an : | : | To! ‘ |r ile $2.50 WO. ce TO-MORROW'S | Ulsters, price from to Bk | aoe é : A aa x ee aah iecaietnanigunaniinian e ; ee s . a oake : 4 a4 j Roch a re aeer aon | White Goods Sale $16.00. lee te Be ge) ANNOUNCEMEN! , i ee vs/ vo (ga. F ts L& “4 cy iF sk s d Ul . j 7 . GC ‘gf i rO LET—A , tenem house I ) ay ge A¥ S\Ge ay NOW ON. 50 Ladies’ Jackets an sters, A few pieces left at cost price. | 20. A :ojy2enn noo am je, 2195 42 SR) Ee CAMPBEI —de 4! Mee) led ie 2 - ae FOR ! 5 ° . ° F | MADE TO ORDER—Soft. warm Hoods =. afin ted 4 Ls Charlottetown, January 235 1895. S 0 ~ + } WwW are for | Tam O’Shanters ' ) ! S End | | . ranging from $4.00 to 00.,This is the coming : | pam’ U'Samtera fanyrcoiar) OF aay + ee Ba eS we] | a Be 5 5 * i. Adiren X Y 7. BxA IN FR offic i m2) es at ee 8 SOMETHING Cooking purposes SS tar a oe oe ee 4 we 3 ww me (,00d me rr st I stock ar ‘ L RE 5t ua i hs ae. it. SOME HING / c Mi partic Toronto. = i } aed | E MONEY—Louns n le on < y or country oF DODD & ROGERS mass 24onGgoen liouse Corner ud&cW om ACL TO LET—Two offices in the Stamper Block . | pply to Prowse Bros tf_-ma UNUSU Ad ° e b t ] k t t] ese Charlottetown, January 24, 1896—135 of Ba K PRE . j } } } d MO In E!—If y« a a copy send INUSUAL | It will pay every buyer to look at th | fof panieulats—Nicudes “&. Cn We } Buildi Toro: wy & “ ee — = en - ae THEE Nera ———————__$— . r . yr i FRET SAW—Tha avery! o Ww oo | LE ese goods, as they must be sold regardless ep a eT Have you seen the surprising value we are offering im TO | i | janis spit : a - : ; ; j 7 MARINE VILLA TO LET—Situate adjeit . F : > . fe wiway! : : a a. Shain Down Cov ers at $9.50. It 1s almost like throw ing i y | Th at large Shon, part part of the “London of cost. Advwverisers l at Depaes — rade, te ~ as hendtny Money NoT to buy one. Be | House > Building, cots, naoeaies by J ——_——(x) Kee : R Liver, : fora meriy occupied by Di i ws I > » » "V1 iv 7 th 00d room up = — ; ° . » _ . i has a fine lawn, coach house | nd st é These goods deserve all the praise E ey are rece‘y ne | poesia P| HARRIS Lhe home circulation is the most valuable t r | ae oe Senda [$20 a year, ‘from our customers, and we have not be gun to state a | Apply to *] os Po) . > advertisers. TH Examiner reaches the homes | cct7—acw ee their good points. BUR. DAE Dae of our citizens every evening. That accounts $1908 ae Rivage es . ° : a S | oe ee, be : vood neig!} BEL. BROS. Sesenien nats late Geo Davies, A GEN I . for our large advertising patronage. Soria bali "Str ii yh 5 ” 3 vt A MELUISH, can eae Ho use ‘bull ing, or cor- Or to F. W. L. Moore, Solicitor, in Pe THE EXAMINER PUB. COMPAN 3 i 4 Building. oct Charlottetown, January 11, 1896~ dy , 2 moe in tae nam wate F & ae Bs, Mac ge lawtaaes Bs nee sgl oa + bs * i #2 y ‘g vo tae bt oft oe SS Rg Sas . Yt frat ree: ihe lh in aaateer og a a ile dc pe eat * tei ae | i ath. ieee an Sate BGS 0 ge lisibes < ane