OO Ea SSS elm ll = eS ES ee eee Xe YP v0 m4 to the Y Sp 7 } 2242444442434 5 of £| | ee ' | CALL jj WE WISH TO €) Ancther Man ; "a Goue Wrong TO ‘ Linen Sheeting and Went 4 wrong place to «ill > 9 re did he go? At the prices we are offering 4) buy his footwear, and ait{ now he’s sorry for it— Al saw our men’s Dongola ati] Congress at $1.25, wom- ai({| 7 ens Tan Skating Boot at = = $1.25, and other lines equally as low. ««({ «|| } «al ~ i» ‘ A He is Going Wrong Now. eeu Jacket ih Sider Bros. Meer Ny Are You? ——. ~a os Market Haui.— Public meeting tonight. ALLEY & 0. The Shoeists Civic Arrairs.—Don’t forget the public meeting in Market Hall tonight. Civic aifairs are io be discussed. Tue TemMperatcore.— (ne-and-a-half above zero was indicated. today. The maii will be ine in Charlotte~ OSS Tue Foresters. — Officers of Court i ay Avondale were, Jast evening, installed D Taylor; Fin- below zero was the lowest indicated during last night. At nine this morning one-half THINK ; Ar tHe Cares.—Crossing both ways of the town this afternoon a'«ut four o’clock. There are about thir'v 'g- in all, as followr: C R, D K Dobie; V C R, John McInnis; Ree Secy, J Secretary, E Toombs, jr, re-elected; Chap to your business when burn- ed out, even with full insur- | Jasper Pickard;S W. T L Aitkin; J W, Chas Wood; 8 B, R Corbet; J B,— ance; but think what it must } Lewis. be with no insurance. Lecture. Prince Ecward Island is always interested in bearing above Presi- dent Schurman, of Cornell University. Come to Mr. Lordiy’s lecturein Kinder- garten Hall Tuesday evening next to hear more of this University and eee the fifty views illustrating the subject. Many of the college songs will be sung by a chorus of young mev. Admissicn 15 cents. _ A prudent man always insures his property. I ,.epresent good Fire Co m- panies, R. BROW, Insurance Agent 4 j 1° MEETING CF Presprtery.—The Presbytery of Prince Edward Island will meetin St James’ Hall, Charlottetown, on Tuesday next, the first day of Feburary, Charlottetown at the hour of eleven o’clock iathe fure- noon. As applications for al] grants to 6 Ae PUES ory ~~~ | augumented cisarges will be revised at this ase =e ees e6eFs oer @ meeting it is imperative that the sessions ofeuchchargee be fnliy represented. — Thomas F, Fulle~‘o~, C’erk of Presbytery. __- When You jBuy bread you shonld always buy it at the Eclipse Bakery for teurart.s read. | Mc arene y pro teu ; Treasurer, Mixs Weeks is the best—it’s always gcod It was ed that at the meetings of the avd the price eae ¢ | Council each society will be represented by ¢ | its president and two 4elegates. It was | also agreed that a general meeting of the Local Council of Womenof Charlottetown be held on the 26th February, further pre- lizinaries to be arranged by the Executive. Women’s Covyci..—At a meeting keld in the Y.M.C. A. yesterday afternoon officers of the Women’s Council for the year were chosen as follows :—President, Mrs. Ander | sor; Vice~Presidents, Mrs. Edward Bav- fie ld, Mrs. A . a. Mc Dor a d, Mrs. G. r, | Beer; Corresponding Secretary, Miss R cording Secretary, Mra, i) Rosa Stewart ; 2a a. SS @ 2 @& 5 cents per Loaf TEeELEPRONE 98. D. STEWART ECLIPSE RAKERY , BAKES BEST BREAD. i cat cattle Se 2M eer HB a scl | A Mrracvciovs Escare. ~The Summer- | xide correspondent of the Guardian says: | L arge number of citizens visited the } | ' | aie Geet @ @ 3406046 © £4 G4 scene of the train wreck yesterday, The almost miraculous escape of driver «Mc- Lean is the ficst and in fact the only sub- js set of conver-at.on. The engine is |, ing acrose the fer ce having be ing turned com- ERT ERTALNMENT (riccctctieini te ec om . Complctely ersied The wood wok ST PETER'S HALL Thursday, 27th Javuary, Inst irov work is twisted and broken into an FROGRAMME. or ewe l almost recognizable mass. How Mr. {| Me ‘Lean after being buried under this | debris could escape not only alive but | practically little hurt is sunply inconceiv— able. Bi BOOOTION ccccceser ecorete ccccccce PPC OSTA ee ae 2. Chorus ia Aunie Laurie. Men’s Voc - | Tne Ciry Reroxrr.— A copy of the 3. Reading.......+. Mr. Justice Fitzgerald | City Report tor 1897 has been placed ou our Di Male .ciievdesec déscttetinn Ee Oe Hapre | table. The Report besides showing tre 5 Solo..cccococsesccosceceeeee Mies Hyndman | firar ‘eial position of the city contains the 6. Violin Solo......e......Mr. Vinnicombe | detailed reports of the vari pos depariments 7. Solo... ...e.e.e.e.. Mr. Charles Earle | of the City Goveroment. The report is I i cese _Mr. T. A. MacLean | vrofasely ifustrated, containing very good ie NE. . ocketatne Subleal Orchestra | likenes#es of the Mavor sand Councillors Bs GHEE, o's v0» vovcseceves sens Pey.T.8.Hunt | and the Water Commissioners, as oo & Hl. Solo... .ccesssee.Mias Dodd | the City Recordsr, the City Clerk, the Rev. Jas. Simpson | Secretary of the Board of 12 Reading... . on masrieie Mr. J. B. Dawron missioners, an¢ dthe C ity Surveyor. ‘fhere 14. Reading Mr. F. W. L. Moore | are also teveral good views of the citv 15 Chorus (by request)...... Men’s Voices | schools and the park roadway. Altogether the Report is highly creditable to the energetic City C l-rk: and Mr. Coombs, the printer, has performed hie part of the work in @ satisfactory manner. GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. Admission lic. Doors open at 7.39. Entertainment at 8.00 —_———s BUILDING MATERIAL SLATE AND SHEET COPPER Auction, Monday, 24th, 2 o’clock. A! | quantity of Slate and ‘Sheet Copper lett iia a an pd “na th over from the roof of the New Cathedral, will pow be eold by ordercf the ro ting contractors, Samples and list of quentity at my oflice, or goods can be seen on the grounds. Sale positive. E. a. NOR rON, Auctioneer: Gold, Porcelain and Aluminum Crowns, (teeth without plates) at the most reasonable prices. Dr. J, P. Murray Approved and modern appliacces need to render dental operati.ns com paratively painless, Unbleached Table Damasx, 2 Linen Napkins, Uval and square D’Oyleys, records. PENS: c Sry OL eR EY CS Ve a ae Par SPAT IAT AT AAI PAL: 4 In connection with our White Goods Sale WE APPOINT THURSDAY J AS TABLE LINEN DAY. “yp Special Attention Ih» > OUR . Pillow Case Linen P these goods you will find it to » your advantege to buy linen instead of cotton. BEER BROs?. I)» = ¥ «(||| | at |< -«il| itl ~af| «il > a | _[canapa AND IMPERIAL DEFENCE, (Montreal § Star.) Sir Richard Cartwright has been declar- | ing our loyalty to the Empire at Toronto, and Sir Michael Hicks-Beach bas been | Suggesting that we prove it by contribut- (ing something to her wnaval defences. Probably nothing would be more popular in Cawada than the building and manning of a Camadian battleship to be placed at the disposal of the British Government. Other methods of dropping the “mitt” into the Imperial box may be proposed which will be more in keeping with our resources and needs and perhap* worthier of our position in the Empire; but it is doubtful if any would be more spectacu - larly popular. Two things certain!y might be done very easily. A recruiting station for a Cana- dian regiment could be established in the Dominion, and a training ship where Canadian youths bitten with a desire to serve in the navy might be initiated, could be anchored atone of our ports. This would foster a personal interest among our people in Imperial campaigns all over the world, and tend to increase the soli- darity of the British nation whuse bonnd- aries include Australia a Md Devonshire, Dawson City and Londoa Town, A family who Lad a sen fighting on the frontiers of India or sailing with a ship in the China Sea, who realize very vividly that they belong to the ple which is leading in the governmes®of the planet. Another line our contribution might take is assistance in maintaining the defences at Halifax and E+quimault. This would be an improve-your-own property sort of a policy, which might have con- siderable said in ita defence, and would direct!y relieve the Imperial Treasury. We have already been doing something toward improving our militia, notably by the purchase ofa new arm; but it would appear that Sir Michael would like the Canadian contribution to take a form which would Rave the “Home” Govern~ ment freer to divert its energies to the advauce in Africa and Lhe protection of our commercial interests in the Pacific. _— ——— LETTER EBOM MR, DALZIEL. Sir,—Replying to the question asked by Councillor Jooper in your issue of the 24th intt., [ have to say that in most cases the men working under my supervision were engaged by order of the Chairman of the Street Committee, When men were engaged by me there was po question raised as to where they *hould deal, andI have no knowledge as to where the men are in the liabit of pur- chasing their supplies. Jany 28th, 1898. C. Dauzien. Immediate relief rand prompt sure: Dr. Farvey’s Southern Red Pine—The Cough Cure. Hundreds of customers at the great remnant sale yesterday —bundreds more today—Hurry.— Moore & McLeod. BORN. At Amherst, N.S.Jan 18th, to the wite eof W. B. Murdock, a dauguter. At the East Point Baptist Parsonage, on January l8th, to Rev. E. A. and Mrs. McPhee, a danghter. Sa . — _— eee re a MA RIED At Palmer Road, on the Iith inst., by R-v. John Chaisson, D. D., Urbain (iaudet, to Miss Barbe Poirier; also Jean Arsenault to Miss Aone Lavvolette. Pure blood is absolutely necessary for perfect bealth. Hood’s Sarsaparijla is the ove true biood purifier and great health . ; iver. Water Com-!& Miss Lucy Lefurgey, graduate of the Emerson College of Oratory, is at home to a limited number of pupils in physical j ealtare and oratory. For psruculars enquire at her residence, Mrs. L. J. Sent- | uer’s, Weymouth St. 13 4w eod Cer pre Sree &; 3 net ~ NS x Bleached Table Damask, } Linen Napkins, Tray Cloths and Fancy i.invens We have for many years held the highest place in your estimation for b; quality aud price in these lines, aud are pow prepared to eclipse former ros ee BROS THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JANUARY 26 ( , (898 T We must have the money or be trouble. did not need the money. the 10th of February, PROWSE BROS REQUEST EVERYBODY INDEBTED TO THEM MAKE PAYMENT there will We wouid not press if we We have always tried to treat you right. Serve us the same way by calling before FLL FLAP LIES LE FLD BEES GEIS Ke ‘Remnant Sale: S 3 sai Ky z G0 & s Owon =: =F ; 7 A . gy BRING PSL 3 ‘London House °T. J. HARRIS - GREER LAPS PPE GLGIBBIBIBD __ Remnant Sale Rempants of Overcoatings Remnants of Trouserings Remnants of Suitings Remnant of Vestings Remnants of Ulsterings Rverything in the shape of winter goods at cost. Now is the time to secure the best goods 1 in the city below bargain prices. JOHN MACLEOD &CO0 MERCHANT ‘TAILORS. |, PROWSE BROTHERS, The Wonderful Cheap Men | DR. Chie Tt treats CHRONIC DISEASES by the Salis- bury method of persistent self-help, in rem ?ving causes from the blood. Con- tinuous, inteligent treatmentin person or by letter insares Minimum of suffer- ingand Maximum of cure possible in each case. Avoid attempts anaided. Graduate of W. Y. University ; And the NEW YORK HOSPITAL. | T*enty years practice in N. Y. City. Diploma registered in U.S. and Canada, ADDRESS: CHARLOTTETOWN, P E I, CANADA OFFICE. Victoria Row. Accomodations reserved for patients. References On application, Oct 15 lyr Snaps Mixed Pickles, pint bottles, 2 for 25¢ Chow-Chow, pint bottles, 2 for 25c California Stewing Prunes, 3 lbs 25c “Northern Spy” Apples, 40c peck Straw berry and Raspberry | 65 cents Jam, in 7 pound pails f pail. Shredded Codfish, 5c 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 Tue Examiner Publishing Company, will be held at the office of THe Examiner Newspaper, on Wed- nesday, the 26th day of January, inst, at eight o’clock in the evening. ARCHIBALD IRW IN, Jan&—’9s Secretary . Lecture and Entertainment 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 [Entertainment will given in due course in our local colum septl3— . 7 is 1 : i be a ¥ a e sf x tt i