a THR DAit Y EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JANUARY 21,1898 ™~ ~ S LER) , Y ya « Op yr Al] That's Latsst li That's Good Je All That's bt will be found in our line of Ce We f ey a anen Tabling, Linen Napkins, Linen S§ 1eeting Linen Towels, Linen ¥ vd Saat wn pre x 1 rr OS al We are now * , Ef For 1898 | = q . * ALLEY & 00. The Shoeis tS | | 5 ' of the LOSS—qe | to your business wher burn- ed out, even with full insur- | ance: but think what it must be with no insurance. A prudent man always insures his property. Fire Co m- I represent good panies, R. BROW Insurance Agent Charlottetown c. ace © @ ©2426 %6 @& GR @ sd There's Pleasure $And Satisfaction When you buy our Bread There is the pleasure of eating good bread, and the satiefactson of know ing you cannot do better elsewhere. Price Se Loaf. Tevernone 98. (Dp. STEWART $ ECLIPSE BAKERY ¢ BAKES BEST BREAD. 4 ©. tear e227? ee OF | 8 eee =e 2 @ |» ; } | ! j } 3 2 ; 3 . t 4 ‘ ; 4 } 4 =~ > BUILDING MATERIAL SLATE AND SHEET COPPER Auction, Monday, 24th, 2 o ‘clock. A quantity of SI ste and Sheet Copper lett over from the roof of the New Cathedral, wil now be sold by order «f the rooting contractora. Samples and list of quantity at my office, or goods can be seen on the grounds. ie positive. _ 8. NCRTON, Auctioncer: Gold, Porcelain and Alaumimnun. | Crowne, (teeth withont plates) at the most reasonable prices. Dr. J, P. Murray i s a ed ‘ n app: latce — and} dez , ws eravk Ds com parati ive ho render dewtal oper | painle-s, : ig —_—_— —_._- 223 j Launched on the Sea 4 of Uncertainty. for 1897 are out. t be among te ub- Likely not. eee Our aceount™,’ Yours m#y bo» eartain OLes- We Don’t Want To Be In Thepry Dock. é You payus. We pay othe’s ‘ Ye can't pay all at once. Pp some, Ifyou can’t ray any a - — us. Come aad see us any ; Y ‘ oars with a large stock of lum- ‘ ber, Tevernone 181 JAMES BARRETT. =e a eo ® oe a2 oes @ee tee € 4 f & SHOKS THINK ' Lojige. A. F. & A M., 1 L verpool. c t me re \ Pee gore Teh cal “xd Re saad Sead She ha ee ee eee Toweling making our usual these goods at specially enticing priees, "x rye ye yy Se INCE PANT A Peery f Vey vy wed al wt SS y E 3 Cottou Sheets, Cotton Sheeting, Cotton Pillow Cases Circular Pillow. Cotton, ee. English and Canadian WHITE COTTON ANNUAL DISPLAY tb ’ BEER BROS F b A Dar ————-$ LOCAL AND 0; HER ITEMS. LEfTER FROM COUNCILLOR HOOPER ee eee eee Sir,—By many it is not considered Great Jacket sule.— Beer Hros- 1. O. 0. F.—Regular meeting of St Lawrence Lodge at 8 o'clock Degree work. tonigh St. Perer’s Hatt.—The very excellent pro gramme of the entertainment in St. eter’s Hall next Thursday, will appear ‘om orrow. beekiieanete Masonic. —Specia! meeting of Victoria thie evening at 8 o'clock. Degree w:' Brethren please remember. nheneaiiiactan Hockxey.— The Ab2yweits and the Wan- derere are to play a return match at Hali- fax early next month. The Abbies expect to leave here on the evening of the 6th. png He Has Conseytep —At the request of a large number of the residents of Ward One, Mr. Charles Lyons bas consented to ; be a candidate for councillor for that ward. > — Moxey In. Cuicxens.—William H. Woodworth, of Berwick, took $200 in cash in the town of Kentville from chickens alone. not supply all Herald. his —_——— Hocxer.—St. Dunstan’s vs. Wales, Wednesday night. This match is the first of s series for a trophy presented by | the managers. Both teams are in good | condition and will put up a _ good fight. Admition l5dc. Gallery 25c. eiicibeiin Tre Case Settiep.—lIt is announced from Moncton that the case against Currie, shippirg clerk in L. Higgins & Co’s wholesale establishment, arrested on a ebarze of missappropriating goods, has been aettied out of court. i diaeiebae Ienanp Stvpents.—P. bh. Island sendsa contingent of nine young ae to the | Ladies Col eceall of whon: ar ved eafely | from the Christmas holidaya, via Pictou, who father. with the exception of Miss Matthews, was detained by the illness of her She however hopes to leavs shortly.—Sackville Post. Wr Catt at Harirax.—lIt ouneced that the Dominion jine steamers wil! again make ort of call on their western is an- and Allan Halifax a voyage from This move has deen made to apture a large share of the passenger ) eet in early next enonth attracted by the marvellous raltic to Canada, expected t : stories of the wealth of the Klond ke, wd Presentation.~At the ciose of the! Mr. W. T. Huggan was presented with an elegant gold cbain and pendant. ment containing the words, greatful affection to Ww. 7. Huggan for hia servicea to Zion Church Sundav School, from the Sundav School Worker’s, Japnarv, 1898.” The presentation was made by Rev. Mr. Sutherland, and a fitting acknowledgment was made by Mr. Huggan. sa lncadia enone Baptyr Ore. — The cBy* “The Wanderers Hockey team, of Hali- fex, defeated the Charlottetown team by a Pctou Advocate acore «oof 10 to 0, Wedne-dav evening There is some consolation in this for our boys.” Aaa mattercf fact the score in the mateh to which the Advocae has refer- ence was 6 to 2 in favor of the Wanderers, ad pot 'Q'o 9, a* It states, On Friday night, when thee shamnyhee e went up again-t set A begweit®, they only detea' ed = by one porn’, and had to make the fight of their lives todoso. The Wanderers did all their wh tewashing i ic Pic‘ou, Souris very | J the sale of | in 1897, acd then could | streets or ia any way used my position as demands.— Balifax | } Pritice of ; | mercia Bulleton says > i Within } | the pendent was a mall piece of parch- “A token of | ' ployes to deal with me. decided expansion . necessary to reply to anonymous writers. [. however, take a different view. I hold hat the editor of a newspaper is fully exponsible for everything that appears in his paper, even to the advertisements. The letter in the Guardian of the 22nd _inst., signed “Fairplay,” makes reference to a City Councillor as usmg bis position as euch in compelling the men in the employ of the city to purchase goods froma “certain grocery estore.” Aslam the only grocer at present in the City Coundil, I claim the right to deny the allegations. contained in said letter. I have never asked a man to deal at my store with the understanding that he would get employ- ment from tne city by doing so. I also challenge anyone to produ'e a man that wiil say so over bis own signature. I also challenge any persov to produce a man who bas been wronged, even one cent, in any dealing he ever had with me. I have never been chairman of the street commit tee, por 8 member of the street committee for at least four years. Consequently my influence with that budy would not be very great, I ask Councillor Hughes, chairman of the street committee, Charles Dalziel, Esq., city surveyor, John P. Nicholson, Keq., suprintendent of the Park Roadway, if [I bave ever put one Jaborer on the a Councillor to induce any of the city €m- In justice to myself, Mr. Editor, I ask that avy further communications of a personal nature should be over the signature of the writer. This onght to be alsoa sati-factory reply to the letter of Mr. Charlea Yeo. D. Lenvet Hooper. DAIRY PRODUCE, there is no but the volume of trade ia very gradually assuming law yer propor tion*, and prices rule very firm. For fin- es western makes the Montreal papers quote 832 to Sic. Ov the situation in New York be Journal of Commerce and Com- Several exy oriers are look'ng round the mariset and picking up occas onal lots here and there, bos densand i+ potas it bas been for a few weeks past. Really fine September cheese In the demand tor cheese is held firmly, and exporters find some } difficulty in securing grades at 8): though we do nos hear of any business to that class of buyers aay bigher.” The batter market is unchanged, the sl ghtly weaker feeling noted wring the past day or two being still evident. We qnote 1% to 19h¢ for finest ereamery. In N-w Work the market for high grade fresh table butter seems to be working into a little better position; there is a more con- fident feeling on the part of nearly all classes of operators, and the trade seemas ¢ | Sunday Sciiool in Zion Church vesterday, i to be gradually expanding. ROSSIE: DEX (PERTHSHLRE), Come, love, to Rossie den, Nane o’ the lave will ken What a blithesome time we'll spew at Burcs’ concert tomorrow evening. MARRIED ' On the I3tb inst., at Canso, by the Rew. D. W. Johnson, Chapman S. Whitney, of Canso, to Laura McDougall, of Swnamer - side, P. B. I. emer eet er ee _— ea CIED. At Lowell. Mas:., on the Pith inet., James M. Macrae, formerly of Swmmer- side, in the 32nd vear of bis age. At Tignish, on the 27th inst., of in- flammation of the beart, Mary I-abel, im the 88th year of her ave, relict of the lase Jobn Carruthers, of Nappa. N. B. - > S'art the ew Wan rig ght all stain’: Buy the best and stick to it,—that’s econ- omy. Sovereign Flavoring Extracts are the test, ——— B22 ii aj} Ny «t) al aft! «iif aft ” a utmost tempting prices. and come prepaced to bay. 5 Puesday. —~ e008 ~ececeee: 2 Conpolly’ a Wharf. 28D OTST Oee 4442442244444 We HERESY APPOINT To-Morrow, as cur Special Towel Day 100 dozen Liren and Cot:on Make up BEER BROS eFFvVVTTT TTT FVVVVVVETrye : a - £44 Tw Is will be offered “at the ‘or mi. d to come and jaspect FeIVIVever TTY OUR JANUARY SALE. get them at haifowhat weesk. men who imagine they are John Wanamaker. this city, that will give you real good honest» goods, for less Hats, out classed in the city. Ary merchant cam. note prices,and give you Ggures scholar of the age, but it takes a merchant who is in a quantities, buy for spotveash, to buy goods at right prices, conclusion that you can bwy ascheap in any “other store, All we ask 1s a chance tovompare our guods and prices. in your ear about those-dewble prica, Now, Please Un that, we do not want your trade. Don’t think for one minute because you see goods advertisedvat half price, that you can You can easily understand how a merchants idteas of values will ex pand, when you fin Now we will guarantee that there is no John Wanamaker,gor amy other merchant m than—Prowse Bros. From now till stocktaking, we wi!l offér all of our magniftent stock of Dry Goods, Caps, Clothing, Carpets, Dress Gods, Sacqwes and Capee- at prices that cannot be that. will eontuse the greatest position to buy right, buy in large Wree Prefer. . To have you come-in and examine our geedk, and get our prices. before you come to th W-couldi whisper «.few things ( and half ‘price calles, that wowld: sumprise you. si It is not a mat‘ewof price with us, but-stricthy a matter ofvalua, if we caunot.give you Give Us a Chance. eas es NOTICE TO DEBTORS len Company” are hereby noti given. week from date. The debtors of “McKay Wool- fied tomake immediate pay- ment of their respective debts at the office of the Company, in Charlottetown; at which place due acquifttances can be Debtors failing to act on this notice will be sued, without respect to persons, after the expiration of one PROWSE BROTHERS, The Wonderful Cheap Men Snaps For January Mixed, Pickles, pint bottles, 2:for 25c Chow-Chow, pint bottles, for 25e California Stewing Prunes, 3 lbs 25c “Northern Spy” Applcs, 40c peck Strawberry and Raspberry | 65 cents Jam, in 7 pound pails f, pail. Shyedded Codfish, Se package Celery Pepper, 5e tin Also see the 5c snaps.on our counters, BEER & GOFF NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the Annual General Meeting of the share- holders of Tuk Kxaminer 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—'98 Secretary. Lecture and Extertainment Course SEASON 1897—1898. St Peter's New Hall, Ch'town Alternate Tuesdays as follows :— Dec. 14th aad 28th. Jany. llch and 25th. Feb, 8th and 22nd. Particulars of each |Entertaioment will given in due course in our local colum septl3— rc owe