5 zg 2 a i . price we sell Yi That's th é e the best Ho key Boot at, “A invented yet. It is a dark chocolate color, and has the straps so arranged that it gives perfect support to the ankle without cramping the feet. This is the only boot of the kind in the.city, and these who have already tried it speak highly of its supporting power. ~ ALLEY & 00. The Shoeists LOSS — aa to your {business when burn- ed out, even with full insur- ance; but think what it must be with no insurance. A prudent man always insures his property. I represent good Fire Com- panies, E. R. BROW, Insurance Agent Charlottetown se8t,”dUlC |] GS LOOT OOH SSG. ‘A GOOD : GORN GEM is delicious. Our Corn Gems are good. They are fresh, and the price 10c55 TeLernone 98, D. STEWART ECLIPSE BAKERY Bakes Best Bread. --. Os @ © BE 86066808 24 pa e270 @% 7 @ et @ JUST RECEIVED. Cases Oranges «and Lemons, Oranges selling at 15 cents w dozen. W. A. HUTCHESON. RINK. The lee Is PERFECT Monday and Thursday Nights, and every ot her Sat urday afternoon (| lf you do not skate, come and promenade, and take a view from the GLASS GALLERY Admission to skate, 25c. Promenade, 10c. No extra charze for gallery. Buy a coupon book, 5 tickets for a dollar. Watch this space for turther announcements BEER, LORDLY & PROWSE MANAGERS. Vacne > eo — 4 ea & © @ ee 4 864% @ j | | | | i j | orators that Caoada has produced THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, JANUARY 13, 1898 i eas nee et tale lint mame ses lea ltl alta ll SONATE UAT LIE IPR CE ery 8 an IETS enero cr” EOE eK ee hse house Le \ FDA vy fi Special Value * N q oo —- |] N——— 3 English Bed Comforts AND W ool Blankets BEER BROS 4 A a Great Jacket sale.— Beer Bros- cited Masonic.— St, James’ Lodge, A. F. and A.M. Regular communication tonight. eae Toxtout.—Mr. J.M. Duncan lectures upon Evolution in St. Peter’s Hall. Ad- mission 15 cents. _— oe THe Weataer.—Fresh westerly to northerly winds, fair, not much change in temperature. Beware Or TRE Ice.~-Several herses broke througb ye:terday in Charlottetown barbor above the wharves. Nova Scotia Lecistarvre.—The Nova Scotia Legislature will probably meet for the despatch of business on the 27th inet. C. M. B. A.—Branch No. 216,C. M. B. A. will meet in St Patrick’s Hall this evening at So’clock sharp. Installation of officers. ennai Sed Book Lost.—A copy of Kipling,s Barrack-room Ballad’s, loaned some time ago, had my name on inside of cover. Re- ward to whoever returns it. Archibald Irwin, Examiner Office. tf. Inp1a AND 178 Peorie.—Rev. Ernest B. Gough delivered his lecture on “India and its People” to a good audiencein Wright’s Hall last evening. Mr. J. E. B. McCready Oteupied the chair. The lecture was with- out doubt one of the most instructive and elcquent discourses that Charlottetown people have bad the plessure of listeninz to for years, Hiadoo, Mohammedan and Parse manners and customs were vividly described and in a manner which enraptured the audience. Mr. Gough is | probably the most youthful lecturer that | has ever visited Charlottetown, and taking into consideration his extraordisary ability as a speaker we feel assured that he will yet shine among the most brilliant At the close a vole of thanks was moved by Mr. C. B. Warren and seconded by Mr. J. P. Tanton and heartily tendered to the lecturer. papatiaitind Ewerarp Currese Facrory.— The directors and patrous of Emerald cheese factory are to be congratulated upon the past season’s work. ‘The factury wae opened on the 7th June, and discontinued | cneene making oo the 5th of Novem ber. The quantity of milk received between those dates was 1,022,857 Ibs.; from which was maoufactnred 97,630 Ibs., cheese, The valne of this quantity of cheese, at prices obtained, was $8224 80, which was distributed amongst the 100 patrons who faroished milk. Three patrons alone re- ceived upwards of $835. Few factories in the province can boast of having three larger patrons, and they are enlarging and improving their milking herds and expect to supply a much larger quantity of milk next season. All patrons were paid in full before Christmas. — Pioneer. i nathitshe Tue Cmer Rascat.—Thomas wae a gentleman of Celtic origin, and it did not iaxe long for the boys to votice his brogue and they made al! manner of fun about it, often mimicking it toa pvicety. Thomas stood the torture as jong as any able- bodied man could b+ expeeted to, but finally he resorted to punishment for bis tormentors Oveday,full of wrath at an exceptional breach on the part of 4 tow-headed yourg-ter, he strode vengeful- ly tothe school. With much noise he climbed the stairway in search of the prin- cipal, ‘o whom he had been advised to complain. He was courteously shown to that person, and b gan to bitterly de- pounce the actions of the pupils. “I am very sorry to hear this,” exclaimed his listener, ‘and I will try to pnt an end to it.” “@i wish you would, sirruh. Oime sorry totrouble ye, bnt ol’ve been #0 abused by thim rascals oi thought oi'd te)! ye, as oi understand ve are the principle of thim.”’—Harper’s Rouad Table. Another big sale on at Paton & Co’s for , six days only. MERCHANTS’ BANK OF P,.E. ISLAND. Annual Meeting to-cay—The Director's Re- port—Other Business, ” The annual meeting of the directors and shareholders of the Merchants’ Bank of Prince Edward Island was held to;day at their banking house. There was a good attendance. The director’s report, which was adonted, will ee found below : Your directors bave much pleasure in submitting to youthe report for the year ending 3lat December 1807. By the statement in your bands you will see the net profit is $21,763,66, which is about 1l per cent on the capiial of the Bank, and the largest profit made to this date in oue year and being $1569.23 in excess of 1896. This is, after deducting $1062, the difference of debate on current discounts between this year and 1896. Referring to loans and bi'ls discount, amouating to $476,518, 2om- pared with 1896, we find the amount $380,227, a diff-reace ot $96,- 291 on which we are now receiving in- terest. The circulation this year is $114,356, and in 1896, $92,772, a difference of $21,584; deposits $203,540 against $125,043 in 1896, a difference of $78,797. When you copn- sider the increase of Joans, circulation and deposits over 1896 you will find that we are dcing @ much larger business and wi:h better prospects for next year. Two dividerds a* the rate of 8 per cent, per annum have been paid on the capital, and there sti!l remains $6,015, $5,008 of which is added to rest account, making that amount $55,090 ardthe balance $1015 carried over to next year. The branch at Souris bas do.e a profit- able business during the year, Last March the Bank Opened a branch at Montague Bridge which is also do og we'l. You will see we have no overdue bills and have made no losses for the year, Tke directors have examined the assets from time to time and found cash and loans correct ai shown bythe books of the bank. The agencies have also been thoruughly inspected. ee Bexs. Hearrz, L. L. Beer, D. Farquwarsoy, W.A. WeEEK3. Directors. Hon. Senator Prowse, was elected a director in the place of Hon. F. iveters,who his leftthe province. The others of the directors were re-elected. TO MAKE A NOTE OF, -_-- THINGS @ockey.—Crescents practice from $to 10 p.m. I. 0. F.—Meeting of Court Avondale to nigh: at 8o’cloek. Installation of offiser« tonig: t THe most profitable way to spénd this evening—at Mr. Duncan’s lecture ia St. Peter’s Hall. Tue Teachers’ Institute of this city will bold its first meeting on Saturday, the 13th inst., at 7.30 p. m. Atthat meeting, which will be held in the Y. M.C.A. parlor, lr. Anderson, of Prince of Wales College, will present a paper on “Shake-— epeare.” Public invited. —_———— +> > ~<a Half of proceeds of the magic lantern en‘ertainmentin Kensington Mall on Fri. day, January 14th, at 7 o’clock, go to P. E. I+land Hospital, You should attend bv all meaas. The majority of the views shown bear upon New York city life, and wil! be fully explained by A. D. Gillis, who under stands the subject. The views are ex— cellent. Bring the little ones, I have something to armmuse them. Reserved senis for the ladies 10 cts. Admits to all children vcta, Jan. 10th. A. D. Ginuis, Cl’town Diseases often lurk ia the blood before they openly manifert themeelves. There» fore keep the blood pure with Hood’s Sars saparilla. Big dry goods sale at the people’s store Big discounts. See our advertisment for bargains.— W A Weeks & Co. 7 2in. a & = eA 228 = 2» == £242=2424 —— Se — £22q4242442424428 SSS SESS SS LSS SSS SS GBI your share of the extra values we are now giving. {\)» ij» Children’s Furs Ladies’ Furs Men’s Furs Sleigh Robes I ‘4 |» {jim {hue [h i BEER BROS FTFIVITTTeT TTT TTT TTT TTT rand $6. a PRECEDENTED Bargains for January Each of our seven large departments to be unloaded this month at half price; , Talk about Jackets why any person can sell old shopworn, out, of style, bad fits and such like in Ladies Saeques at half price, and be glad to get clear of them at any pri¢e. Our sacques and Capes are all New This season Clothing Department 187 Men’s and youths’ Ulsters will be cleared out this month for $3.97, 4.50, $5 They are worth trom $6.75 to $12.50. 300 Overecoats, costing from $5.75 to $12, will be sold from $2.75 to $6, All our Reefers, Suits and Pants will be thrown into ;this great sale. low prices, store, for you can’t. Don’t imagine for one minute that yon can get better value in any other DRESS 60008 Wool or Kid Gloves, Corsets, Hdkfs, etc, all must go. rv any over till next season. We are bound noi to car— Just think, $2,000 worth of black and colored Crshmere, Ridiculously prices and you PROWSE BROS Fur Coats and Robes Horse hugs, Caps, Top Shirts, Under. Each and all at prices never before heard ot in the city. Gents’ wool and kid Gloves, Ties, Braces, Sweaters, white and colored Shirts, must be sold before stock taking on the Ist of Feb’y. Socome this month, ask for rrything in our clothing, Cardigans, ete. line and it’s your’s at a pr.ce and Office hours from 8 am to 6 pm No trouble to turn up accounts and grant receipt black and colored Serges, ete; all good, new, tresh gocds, including all the newest and most fashionable shades, at prices that are lowered to startle the natives. All we ask is for you to come and see the goods, get the wili share in the bargains. PROWSE BROS PAY UP Ail overdue accounts must be paid this month to save expenses mcney; if we did not want it we would not ask for it, so kindly come and pay your ace; by doing so you will save us a lot of tron ble save yourself considerable We must have the expe nce This Great Sacrifice Of goods will b2 for cash only you bave seen our stock ever known tothe people of P El Don’t allow .nyone to persude you into buying till We are bound to make this the greatest January for Bargains PROWSE BI The Wonderful Cheap Men CH°TOWN Mi RKETS. Fripay Jan., 11 Butter, fresh, per Ib...e0.......0 16 to 0 21 Butter, tub, per Ib ...... sncacdtl 14 OO Beef; per quarter .. secre cecees 0 04 to 0 06 Beef, small, per Ib... .0.+- eeeses C 06 to O10 Cabbage, per head...ece cove ..0 02 to 0 04 Cheese, per Ib..eeeees see eeee 012 t001H Cabbage, per d0z....e0-+.. ese 0 30) to 0 40 Carrots per bush. ......---+- 0 25 to 030 Celery, per bunch.........+++5+ 0 05 to 0 08 Calf Skies \. oi 008 a tu0 veeee 007 to 008 Ducks, per pall eeeeeess-eeeeee: 0 50 to 0 60 Eggs....cecscee ssrseees eooes DP 19 to 0 DW ee oe ® séntima ae 0 30 to O 40 Flour, per CWheeee eveeee eeeeee 000 to 225 ee ee ae jitae Gini > tae 050 t0 075 «ee. 0 07 to 0 7h Hides, per 1D seceee vee. 0 33 to 0 40 Hay 0s bee ©0688 ereeee eeeee " Lamb, per 2s, acdc h en sennee to 0 06 Lettuce, new, per bunch. . wee ee 000 to 0 05 Sladiels i. Yt ns. cect’ eee a8 inne aantumesenimnnina ee -2W 10 2D 0 26 to 0 00 Oatmeal per cwt...- Potatoes.... eects ee eeee eHe Pork, per Ib tae, - vee oe a 4} to 0 05 Sheep pelts eer ereeee e000 0 40 to 0 60 Slee OWE S455 sss Sh etiavene 0 20 to 0 25 Turnips per bushel.... ..++..0 10 to0 i2 Turkeys .....0 cccceessreecerees 0 60 to 1 50 Se Lecture and Ch'town Board of Trade’ ANNUAL MEBTING The general quarterly jard Annual Meeting of the Curporation, will be? hela at the upper rooms of the Masouic Tem- ple in this citv, on the evening of Wed- ne-day,l2th January inst., at 8 o clock. All accounts against the corporation must be handed in at once EDMOND T. HIGGS, Secretary. Jan 8 10,11, 12 in all its vranches at the Exam- INER office, one cf the bes« equip- ped Job Printing Establishment, | on P. E. Island BUTTER TUSS. stock — Indian New and well 1,500 in manufacture. made. CARVELL Bros. Ch’town, Jan6—2aw?2w. HENRY R. LORDLY C. E A.M Can. See. C. E. Graduate College of Civil Engine ering Cornell University. Consulting Engineer for General Work, Specialties: Hydraulic, Sanitary Engineer- ng and Bridge Designing. Offices at Charlottetown and St. Joba IsJauu correspondents address to Charlotteiown. oct 14 d&w Standard Life Assurance Co'y. OF EDINBUR3H, $42,000,000.00 Entertainment Course; Assets, - - = SEASON 1897—1898. St Peter's New Hall, Chtown Aliernate Tuesdays as follows :— Dec. 14th aad 28th. Javy. llih and 25th. Feb. 8th and 22nd. Particulars of each Entertainment wi!) egiven in due course in our local colum septl3— LOST.—Last July, at Victoria, Chain. Apply at this office, a Goid jan Deposit with Dominion Government, - - Invested in Canada, - - - oe o - = = ( Established 1825). $ 3,000,000.00 13,000,000,00 Policies World-wide and Free of Restriction, oo ..o PAYABLE IN GOLD...... Rates Jow, and security unquestioned, FRED. W. HYNDMAN, Agent for P. E, Island JOHN O. HYNDMAN, Special Agent. Oh’town, Jau 6, 98—law& w. avwey , a _ gem eadiny aad . od al eons | oa