ee Oo mM Nh Nan a Nae rs Naf Fm ae Nara it en th Han ang Nm gs Ne Cae pre ey THE , WHAT WAS IN THEM. CONTENTS of the Five Cases of Ladies’ White- Weal The above should have been here but they are all the al} ready for your inspection NOW. BEER BROS aye a ea eng nN receiv ed yest« rday Ht) L* - | i ; — ) } }, } ‘ t i 3 i Dozen Dozen New Shape Aprons, Dozen Children’s Dresses, Dozen Ladies’ Dozen Ladies’ Corset Covers, Dozen White Cotton Skirts, Dozen White Night Robes, fants’ D. Zen DELAYED. Lad In dies’ more DAILY EXAMIN aay ier ne Cotton Blouses, Cotton Knickers, Robes. a month ago, now, and are welcome ER . ~ - - : . . wr wT Wi) OTHER ITEMS, LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.| cosa» x ame stvenvirns i N}) ‘ a Al J 5 ln ore to ippease the alvovates | CHALLENGE RACE temperar val candidates for tle May rs hair are outbidding each other = ] el 1A if e | I rye ' pect ying ia Cenry om the Scott | SKA yo-mie ra f the 14-y i. , iws atect ur | 1 An] « Ps ‘ al pla ne mcont letiden thal bor nN the ey } a Is wets a i oh | ext Hockey M: ‘ se diye —_ sions of the Corpo ration Act | ' SAM 1) pal i ( I . r to water ye c 83 poo! Ss and } a ‘ anure pits are glaringly violated, and no | - i N VOTING lort is made to enforce them? Th ugh . rr ; ; _ 2 M on ’ " s Act provides that no cesspool, ath pit, | . na pit or other place for the recep- | ( 8 ae idea as we w On Of slope, Wammingy OF Graging? Snail - Sapo ; i be used in the city of a greater ce pth than ‘ < yw ti votes ar Ce ’ : . . : : a . “ 2 | two feet below the surface of the ground, | S : . . i. : “ it well known that the entire surface of | ( tad the city is honey-combed with holes vary- | . lepth from ten to sixty feet for the a oo fe : ntion of slops ard drs on | INFORMATION NOT GIVEN, ps ard drainings, Pie best medical authorities of our city | e or ’ a ; have sounded repeated warnings to us of | ; SSned (he Weapiian come Gays nninent danger of disease that this g0 give the names of the “‘rumselk - . i hain | re sual? oh the poutine Civin | Bleds System is sure sooner or later to engen- | i aes eo oe a ler. Yet noaction is attempted to be | » fa f rrmation has not been giv hRes Aninad reing thoze i Wis ts tits i te wet tie bel ken towards Sans those most im , “sy — oe ' tant laws affecting the health of the | . . t \ aa Er citizens, or towards reme lyi ng the evi es LECTOI of the present ille gal system, which is | ap =, eh fraucht wilt Folk ore } f A CHALLENGE traug ut with ten-fold more dan r to the Ce genera! body of the citizens than can arice | N Pr ‘ Str.—The hockey team ofthe Abeg from imperfect enforcement of the Scott . y at | weits Footh all Cinub hereby challenge the neat ‘ . : e | St. Dunstan’s College hockey team to a Let the reformers and philanthropists match game of h “nr to be played at | 0! our city devote their energies to intro- | nits nee Bnd 2, ducing efticient sewerage into the city, and | I ‘ a oe pe ag ee it the Abegweit Club, | thus purifying it from the great fes stering | ent D. A. McK ixxox. Peper’ liquid filth whicb now lies un- | . I Secretary, | der its surface. By doing this they may ecur =O a 1 149 ' ward off the ravages of fever and Seth i. I th, “ae 4 gs a leaiing pestilence which will inevitab »vertake us if this evil is MAYOR DAWS2N NOT TO BE BLAMED | 0*¢Ttake u this € is suffere rp . tinue unchecked. a : » ~ As e of ti committee in con Fel ca. : Jovan. } ) row ’ ‘ t 1. [SI6 j Ther : with the Lab + Day sports. I must eby. 10th, 18)6. Ce sav,in justice to Mr Dawson, that no | pe — _ ae 4 ; > can be attached to him in granting PERSONAL. inate balf holiday, as he actel entirely on | came s es - sugvestion and advice, and as two of Mr. John F. Larkins, of Richmond, is | ee eading rchants were oun that com—| @morgthe latest arrivals at the Queen Charles e, he tok it for granted that they } Hotel , . what they wanted when they asked| Mr, B. Wilson Higgs, of the Guardian, | Gort ra half, instea iof awh le, holiday | left on Setur lay on a virit to his old home | : r wa Had the clerks waited on him and pressed | !® Berm ida ° He will be joined by his scn | . | was a their clam tora whole day, no subt | 10 Bost n. Bon vovage, 2] j i have eranted it ‘ wink on wine's, | se : 3! nd two {| WOuld bave granved i. Jt ‘am sfuy-; L. O. A.—Victoria Preceptory, R. B ter of Mr. Dawson, but wee aliow | K. I., will meet this evening at 7.30, - © carry the blame (if anv) that | sharp, n Euston St. Hall. All eadealnians | 8 Sen i i be attached t ne : } are reque+t -d to be presented. In port nt | r Oxe or Tue Commitret | busine 83 to be attended to s i i! _ o — } —eo-— } - THAT RACE, | Mrs. JanLtey.—A grand entertainment | : "Th renee | at popalar prices, of Mrs. Jarley’s Wax | ar : Sir, -T uct exhibited by Messrs. | Works, will be given in the Opera House | = Danae n as a ers in connection withthe | on next Monday evening. Most of the 5a ; Laws 14 year i two-mile champions! p race m rn notabilities wil! be presented loa : ; 7 T. whic as contested by Louis Large and | ¢ ssiciotiets wn audience, encluding Paul | ‘ ' \" ] 1 i mn - | Samue | De vie, seems to have aroused the } Kruger and Doctor Jamieson, Sec- : 7 a "| ind ation of the interested public in | retary Qlney and Grover Cleveland ; ; | genera al, and it appears to us that if these | the irrepressible Turk and Uncle Samue ‘| ne ae . | gentlemen do not at once give tothe put Mrs. Jarlev having made use of electrici i renticman’s | 5 ; : ie é e >a full and distinct explanation it wi/l| in the mechanism of some of her figur Dae t add much to their popularity as Rink | has been enabled to give the entertai i w > ’ . ; anagers. Now, Mr. Editor, I hve 1 ment somewhat of a dramatic character, be lesire to row _o- water on Jiessrs. | and the troubles and adversities of Mr. g =e 7 Dawson and Rogers, nor yet have | any} John Ball and his modern companions = t a t pi W efor public criticism, but when the | Wi be presented. - a] managers of the Rink start off skaters | — I ' with tl understanding that they are to] DIED. | | ng men | contesta two mile race, | and instead of; At Pinette, Belfast, on the Ist of Feb— | . I Meih- | allowing them to do so call off the race at} paary, Finlay M« agen in the 89th year | s to he the end of one mi it is onlv rez asonab oi of bis ac ge, le aving a wife, four sons and i dite slow to do | that the publi aa d demand an « ‘xplanaj | three dang shters to mourn the loss of a| program a, I have aleo learned from reliab'e | loving husband and an affectionate father. | at authority that Dovie was reserving his | { 7 speed for the last mile. If such was tle}; © = M Mr. Vino s| case, and I have no « doubt bat it w as, the e some choice s is be it little doubt that Doyle would to-day | r z t r per-} be champion had the second mile been “ the “Overture! skated, But we will refrain from further by Freingigi. Two sel ymment on the subject and quietly awa t B B;( N oS Grand Opera, “Faust the explanation of Messrs. Dawson and and tw “Traviata” be Rogers. i three. These selections Purno. ' , =" : ll d all S - rol overseers j * Pewee w : on $ { 00 HSOME ! I | , | [ “act *« snow au lrift é £9} | ake : irn trip @ ¢ | ie | wats |¢ Johnson's Dentifoam, ¢ Lay i € vitno 193 ‘“ > . " ’ st wan brought to| Teoth Powder, 9 Directly Interested ! - 1 sl train a gabout four |g Teabderry, : — ’ od . > . . er @ Cherry Tooth Pastes, $ z a m Cather ? ifos a a: ¢ Rubifoam, ’ e, met Ww 1abad a at week, caitin 1 1@ acromla, 6 g t fell on him, @ Carbolic Tooth Powder, 5 oe Se EAT 1896 _ Being | @ Sheffield’s Dentrifice, ; GR anaged ) WOrkK from 6 id ’ i draz himself to h Tooth Brushes from 10 to ¢ at was on the horse under thé EO cents. + ' r 3 tue hal ie man ; m and proces wcoe. De. Morchinson was | § QOHNSON & JOHNSON, ¢ | en e Our Annual White Goods Sal > begi ns ciate 4 THE DRUGGISTS. $ January 3lst. WEEKS & CO. have been | ' m i C At the an-| @ eas Sieh Biel of officers | @@O802004848 poaseeoee Pp ae ee and months ——e _— e t wing were : preparations count for everything. The : i: i | i es values we are now giving are the very best | F. A. Trait -J.F.Tra Three obtainable, and the qualities are exactly as | w. F. Cantos represented. The time to buy is now, | i 5 ‘ : | | Tra Ww. P Blind and sensible people will appreciate the | I A . advantage of first choice. Here are some | ly Ue yg ien ‘ ‘ ‘ - nm | y of the leading features of our WHITE * ice GOODS SALE :— ‘ nite TABLE LINENS.—Bleached Double a fraternal visit to Excels You remember the story Damask Table Linen from the manufac- oe I . Grand Chief TN wn of the three blind mice — | turers, Belfast, newest designs, all prices. am Law visited th ‘ ao and s the vis how the farmer's wife cut Extra Heavy Cream Damask Tabling, Y . . - . * } rariety ices ses is I ting ihe rever off their tails with a carv- large pe low prices. Best Irish and ee present . ‘o Scotch Linens. | ue, hela ing knife. They were 7 oa? ibordmate lodge, 7 ° * TABLE NAPKINS.—Fine Jouble \ stened to with the BLIN ND—that s how 1t ’ 1 Se ee ale : “ Bleached Damask, a'] qualities, all sizes aie happened. Nowdon't be | superior value at $1.31, $1.76 and $2.05 ations, adaares tors and others | BLIND to your own in-| ,ywEN TOWELS.—275 dozen bought ening The Templar terests. If you want tO | specially for this sale and early spring Bue Campbells r ad a ee = h. $1.52 | amy » where ' ITT 7 | trade. Two special lines-— 14c. each, 3 , y € 4 } i - at the conclusio buy any KURNI: URE a dozen, and 13c. each, $1.21 a dozen. thanks was extended t don’t fail to look at our Our leaders, direct from makers. g r kind entertain — , : , SRE: ae a : were given fo! stock, or - well, youknow| ¢oyuNTERPANES — in Honeycomb sior Lodges ar the moral of the story, and Satin Finish, in 8-4, 9-4 and “10-4, Te a The merr lirect from English makers and positively e visit lriving Silesia the very best value ever shown by us. | Jolly Good Ter a. hoe 7 vt . CAMBRIC EMBROIDERIES | direct t fr v t will be y if from St. Gaul, Switzerland. Designs handsomer than ever. Special prices, 2c to 30c., from half inch to 9 inches wite: SHEETINGS.—English and Canadian (from manufacturers), in 2, 2} and 23 yards wide. Lowest prices ever offerea. PILLOW COTTONS.—English and Cauaidian in all widths, Plain and Circu- ar, 40, 42 avd 45 inch. WHITE COTTONS.—AII best lines of | Canadian Whites and ‘Twilled White and Scoured. Best English Cottons at special sale prices. LADIES’ NIGHT GOWNS, CHEMIS- ES, DRAWERS, WHITE SKIRTS, all at reduced prices for White Goods Sale. GENTLEMEN’S LINENS. — Special line of Gents’ 4-ply Linen Collars, 10c. Our best quality 4-ply Collars, 15 cents. Best quality Cuffs, 22c. a pair. Best White Shirt, $1.10. Unapproachable value. THIS WHITE SALE includes all Fancy Apron Muslins, Vic Nainsooks, Tucked Lawns | -Checks toria Lawns, and Muslins, Swiss and all WHITE GOODS. |W EEKS’ j| White Goods Sale Charlottetown, January 29, 1895 ‘A Fancy Dress Carnival 8 o'clock. SUPREME COURT, Monpay, Feb. 10. Before Chief Justice Su'livan, Mr. Jus tice Hodgson and Mr. Justice Fit2zerald The Co urt met at ll a.m. George Alexander vs. Michael T. — ction of Replevin, tried before Mr Justice Hodgson and a jury, when verdict was found for the plaintiff. Mr. Stewart Q. C., on behalf of the de fendant moved to have this verdict et aside on the grounds that it was both con trary to and against the evidence. The Court granted a rule nisi on these grounds, and also on the ground thatdamages could iu the action. Joy vs. Picton S. Brown, action Tried before Mr. Justice Fitz a jury, when a verdict was lerendant. 1896 Sooks i WORTH READING are | WORTH BUYING. ! STOCK NOW; Bonnie Briar Busb,”’ not be give ’ John P.. of T rover verald without * The yiven tor the Mr. Stewait, Q. C., for the plaint-ft and moved to have this verdict set a-ide as le ing against the evidence. The Court re 1*The Days of Auld Lang | fd the rule. The Chief Justice st-ti ‘ % © | that although the plaintiff had made o ~ Syne, a strong case, and while the evidence "' behalf of the defen lant was very suspic By McLaren. ons, it was a matter for the Jadge who tried the case, and there were not snflicient grounds shown to s+1 “ History of Newfoundland,” By aside the verdict. ‘ Hugh McInnis and wife vs. the City cf Judge Prowse. Charlottetown.—Action for damages f. injury to the female p'aintiff, owing to an obstruction on the sidewalk. Tried before Mr. Justice Hodgson anda jary. The counsel for the city at the trial moved for a non-suit and the question was reserved, the jury assessing the damages at $200 in case the plaintiffs had the right to recover. Mr. Haszard, Q. C., for the defendants, pursuant to eave the reserved, moved for @ non suit and the Court granted a rel: nisi. The Court is still in session. — i es FRUIT. GROWING Chambers’ (New) Complete Encyclopede at-a bargain price, NEWNOVELS uy € ; r yr , By mail every day. ee ee - Haszard & Moore. At the meeting held in Cardigan on Wednesday evening, it was moved by Mr, Jobn Robertson, (Inkerman) and secorded by Mr. Hf. F. Visset : Whereas, In the opinion of experta in Horticulture from the Maritime, as wel) as the Western Provinces of the Dominion, this Island is admirably adapted for fruit- growing, in respect to soil and climate, as clearly “illustrated by the euperior quality of fruit shown at our annual exhibitions; And Whereas, It is apparent by the great quantities cf fruit — particuiarly apples, yearly imported to this Province, that the necessary skill and attention has has not been bestowed on fruit culture on this Island, that its importance demands; Aud Whereas, We recognize with feel- ings of gratitude, the vuluab'e assistance rendered by the Federal Government, in developing the dairy industry in -this Proviuce, which withthe co-operative action of the farmers, has been with the most gratifying results,— Therefore Resolved, That this meetirg earnestly trusts, that the same fostering care that has been bestowed by the General Government in connection with the dairy business, will be extended to the cultivation of fruit in this Province, with a view to its full and successfull develop- | ment. | The resolution was | enthusiastically carried. Charlottetown, Feb. 7, 1896. Carnival! WILL BE WELD IN - HILLSBOROUGH RINK, a |) ‘Thursday Bvering, Feb, 13, unavimeusly and — This Carnival will eclipse anything ever seen on P. E. Island, as no expense will be spared to make it a grand success. A handsome Gold Medal will be award- ed to the skater wearing the most repre- sentative costume, to be awarded by com- petent judges. : The Rink will be artistically decorated by Mr. W. P. Doull, and a beautiful Elec trical Display will be given by Mr. Perley Welsh. : It is expected that there will be the lar- gest number of skaters ever seen on the in Charlottetown. Popular Prices :—Spectators, 2: Skaters in Costume, free. Galbraith’s Full Band in attendance. Deors open at 7.30. Grand Parade et POON IIE PDN OPC PAE DIOOOTTE, “WORTE. A GUINEA AD Box.” peeriam S (Tasteless Effectual. ) aml and WERVOUS $ DISORDERS. $ Such as Sick Headache, Wind and Pain in the 3 Stomach. Giddiness, Fullness, Swelling after > cents ; g Meals. Dizziness, Drowsiness, Chills, Flush. 3 ings of Heat, Loss of Appetite, Shortness of $ Breath. Costiveness. Scurvy. Blotches on the Skin, Disturbed Steep, Frightful Dreams, All Nervous and Trembling Sensations, and Ir- regularities Incidental to Ladies. Covered with a Tastelessand Soluble Coating. Whelesale Agts. Evans & Sons, Ld, Montrea |. ice J. B. DAWSON, GEORGE J. RUGER8, Mabagert. or sale by a: Cruggists, 20.7 DOT BDNF OOEF4 NA 2A4A20M 11 on S59.) PN AREAS SARL OWE RA FARIS | Offer You dargains In Up-to-date Furniture. “We find the best and cheapest at John Newson’s Furniture Store,” is the verdict of the shrewd one. No trouble to show goods, The prices sell them. JOHN NEWSON. 1896—dy AO CROCS TIS me DON HOUSE. Stock-Taking Sale f. b8 —dy ve Charlottetown, January 30, 50 Men’s Ulsters, price from $2.50 to $16.00. 50 Ladies’ Jackets and Ulsters, ranging from $4.00 to $16.00. ALL AT HALF PRICE! It will pay every buyer to look at these & Boys’ Overcoats and woods, as they must be sold regardless of cost. T. J. HARRIS, AGENT. Charlottetown, January 11, 1896 dy Riggs j MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10, oe StVss 8EEGGSE8 SV84OOB8 are oiled VSVVSASVsEsesesesseses “upside SVsVe4veesee8 down” at our big White Goods Sale. FOR EXAMPLE Nice quality Table Linen, {6 inches wide, Pillow Good Heavy ton, 40 inches wide, Fine quality Cireular Pil- {0 inches low Cotton, Cot- l4e A Big Bas lle. por pair. Large size, 1896. 4 BIG BARGAINS a TOWELS. ket (Linen) all Linen, 25e. wide, He per pair. | Extra large,-Linen, 50c. Heavy White Sheeting, Very fine Huck, 22x44 2 yards wide, IS | inches, 35c, per pair. MOORE & YicLEOD. If You Are Not in Good Form LET US PRESCRIBE FOR YOU. With the aid of Artistic Cutters we can perform an operation upon you that will It’s a new Suit of F would suggest. can be found on this Island. We have them. country. make you feel well and look well. No more scientific operators at our cutters’ table ard on our work bench STYLES in our Imported Fabrics. First-class Our charges, too, JOHN TF. Charlottetown, February 7, 1896—135 & wky Tweeds, Fiannels, Blankets, Drnggets, Yarns. True Then the EXQUITITE § are as low as any ASHIONABLE CLOTHES we Establishment in the McKENZIE, STAR MEECHANT TAILOR, Next Door to J. D. McLeod & Co’s. MONCTON WOOLEN MILLS. wee ee ee MONCTON WOOLEN MILL, Charlottetown, November 13, 1895—135 & wky 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 r All Our Own Makes. WwW. ‘Lovers when supplied with | Congou, India, China, balieve our fur 22°. Blend | quality, strength realize a good article when they use it, and to-day car sales on this Tea are larger than ever before. We carry a full line of Canned Goods, Jams and Jellies, Fish, Boned and Skinned Dried Codfish Flour, Meal, etc., lowest prices. Our aim is to buy the which we will sell most sell them at the lowest prices. change for cash or goods. parts of the city. Goods at the very reliable good and Eggs taken in ex delivered to all WILLIAM GRANT & CO.’ Charlottetown, June 19. 1nss—138 w EE QUEEN STREFT. We are offering the balance of Ulsterings, -D. g@ AN ENGLISH vvrrYrvwvrvrvyvvuVvvvyvYVYTY_YYVYYeYeYewrrvwvewrwrwrvwyreyrerrrreywrryrYreVYeYeeeTeTY 4 ? Honestly made ’ ; of pure Rubber. ‘ a Thi y , Phin, Light, ; , Elastic, Stylish, 7 - = Modelled_each Durable. : > year to fit all the sy 3 y latest shoe shapes. , > Extra thick ball oe » and heel. A ; : Sold everywhere. They Wear seh ee Iron, LOOK: ! Overcoatings very low prices to clear, oft any longer—buy now, and anything in our line? If so, Winter Suitings at Do you want don’t put it), A. BRUCE, ‘Merchant Tailor. Charlottetown January 22. ae KILTY for it. SOLDIER generally has a favorite whiskey which he calls for wherever he goes. English Garrisons have called The Military Scotch. Try it yourself and you'll always ask / Lawrence A, Wilson &€o,, Montieal December 11, 1895—135 : For years | The Best Cloths, The Prettiest Patterns, The Largest Variety, The Closest Prices, WillAll be Found Here TURNER, Agent, MASONIC TEMPLE [(BUILDING, GRAFTON ST. IF YOU ‘WANT a pairof Moccasins for snow sioeing don’t fail to eee All our moccasins at reduced prices to For } or other purposes, the bargains we are offering. clear. priccs see our window, R. K. JOST, 136 QUEEN ST. Stampers Corner. DONT FORGET that une place to have WATCH RE- PAIRED PROMPTLY and done at ‘W. N. TANTON’S, Late of the employ of W. W. Wellner Great George Street, JARE. your as it should be is NEAR QUEEN SQI swsssmmnmnned DR HO, JOHNSON EYE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Office -- Hent Strect my ae Aug 16, "94—ly Wants, Lost, Found, &e Advertisements under this heading charged five cents per line. TO LET. an! kitchen, ce ght rooms tuated 4 dwelling house nirally and ple asan lys o1el in the city, heated wiih hot water and havirg good blind well sewerage; ren 2150.00 per year. Possession ig) May neat Enquire at this cflice. le b6 eod MARINE VILLA TO LET —Situat ing Dundas Esplanade, in the most healthy i part of the city, fronting the Hillsborough Liver, formerly occupied by Dr Dawson. I lawn, coach house and stabie residence; rent $20 @ year, Apply to Bexs DAVIES. guar law ctehanied adjoin- has a fine | most d-sirable | paid quarterly. oct]—d& w A BOOK FREE!—If you desire a copy sen for particulars—Nicnots & Co Wesley Bui: dings, Toront wy & '9—deel: 3 TO LEC Half the Cottave adjoining West Kent School. Apply on the premises or Mr Oct 12, Hen lerson. TO LET—A good tenem¢ Street. Contains six rooms. | CAMPBELL nt house on Bishop Apply | w Tro e iy "TO LET Two offices in the Stamper ‘Block kK pply to PRow Sk Bros tf_ma on sDE TO ORDE RS oft warm Hoods, m O’Shanters (any color), or any kind of Fa iD 7 or Plain Needlework n-atly executed. Address X Y Z, EXAMI ER office 1f—jan20 “WAN TED— Loca alan | =n i travelling salesmen, Good time for selling; stock guaranteed. For particulars write BrowN BsoTHERS CoMPANY, Toronto. Im 146- jancsd MONEY—Loans made on city or country | wrens, Apply toF W L Moorg, + olicitor | , London House Corner. d&w 3m - decs F RET SAW a have a very nice foot-powe Fret Saw for sale cheap. First applicant ge a bargain.—R L Corron Brighton Road. jani3—t? 10 down, $900 on aoe if, de- $1500 oes desirable dwelling near centre of city, not far from park, good neigh- borhood, healthy, Grafton Street. Apply to A MELUISH, London House building, or cor- ber King and Great George Strvets novs TO LET—New residence, corner of Gratton and Rochford Streets; nice location, modery improvements, hot air, bath,etc. Rent mod crate Apply to K M MoorE,. dec? — ae & go we