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THE DAILY EXAMINER Pic . : - . - SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1896. ae
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Loe Al AND (] i ‘HER ITEMS HOCKEY AT THE RINK 5 0.6 ) “9 A - last ree mening | WE IS KNOWN IN CHAKLOITELOWN. ADVANCE A STEP ay ei a hn eee aren seer seer eer ayy a tap ane eee
- The Victorias Win from the Charlotte To eo : u > St. | : 5 ele aan , . T ;
towns, 6 to 3, | eanor’s, he id on the Wy of si " Rye | g ~ — ard travellers is the title | Auother bs nee ps9 . Settlement . i: - j j
; eee h owing excellent staf of M e Ling as earned for hy meelf. o we ehring Sea aims, la Hi: ar y | d say I t . i a
: . eae, Pras : "He 3 Olivers wrs elected forthe ensuing quarte:: | Mr. King is the son of a Methodist min A Washington despatch reports that the x aVC ou seen ise »poln eC x ; if
ms ' 9 a sj : ae. a nt ae : 4 2 “ ' D ag ityre, | nse Se ne ny aoe = . > gee oe the re: pei of the y i = ; we 4 . } 44 He
. { . ncy Pic Me Cha a Chav.— Wallace McCallum at Sack, lle he distinguished himself at | the sitting of the Paris tribunal of arb e nN usIDS ade © HamMors ; 4 %
Ag J 7 lreas.—Geo. A. Jelly athletics and was the instruetor for ‘wo | tration, through the appointment of @ com- = y ;
zi ‘ as h n : i After a Fin. Sec.~ Marjorie McCallum, | vears. His graduation is memorable from | mission, have been approved by the Brit Ps i ; : ie’ Rec. Sec Janie Lockhart | the fact that he declined to follow the | ish Government, and its acceplance was ‘] * : ;
:. ‘ M arsha Albert McD ynald, usual custom of kneeling, but stood erect formally op bef wre Secretary Olney to hy Always Cut Across the Goods ¥, :
; : ro. Alex. Lockhart while the head of the Institution decorated } day by Sir Julian Poncefote, the British a 4 ‘ :
- Sent t. H. Montgomery. him. From Sackville, Mr, King, who has | ambassa evieg The next move in the] 4 For the Following Reasons: * 7
Guard—George Pickering. ambitious to become a journalist, went to} matter will be the submission of the plat k 2 ah 4
With such at excel le nt staff of officers Havar ‘, working his way along by writ- | agreed apon between the two governments 4 In a sk 1t, for instance, the fine creases or skirts and sleeve e. and tl ‘ Ry
e Goa Prank Cotinn e greater success may be predicted for Ing, teaching night “Po ig gradu- | to ( ongress fur its approval. It is un ler wrinkles that run lengthwise of the goods should | felt A few inches of 1 WN " ;
H : Cus t's already flourishing temperance inati- ating in 18 t. He had been planning a stood that the President of the Swiss i always rin around, never up or down j hem may be neces@ary in a stre hy
Cov , \\ um Carbont t tion, trip to Europe, but had little money. He, Republic has expressed a willingness to act : hey will thus act a3 so many little wires, | No. 20, tue M i
iries W ca. 1) il > peer however, found a companion willing to] as umpire of the commission, or to appoint a giving splend i support and stiffuess. The drag ja wart ‘ ca *
_ \\ } 1G: J. Ro New Barner Suorp—Mr. William P Share privevons anid on the day of gradu | & representative, if one be needed, to] —y and strain wil! also be across the grain, which is | No. #0, tHe Hea L
: A . Dilion, lately with Mr. J. J. Gillis, has ee 4 var a - hee Boston as) handa ov occupy that position. The Beit we. Gon * much tougher that way tether single +
= gg Xt he Connolly building. Mr. Bil: | COUT 2% from there seeing much of} until the Swiss President could be heard | \ | a} bapeptene pig cate ieee Great Britain and going on the Continent, | from ab 4 ’
4 " ‘ ‘ Ae tune tw Salles | getting about where practicable on foot | ae er i 4 To Kep alli ae bri a i . ; Teas . ; ,
: ‘a “Win. Brehaut, Sydney Pair The chop is fitted up in| 222 8 Other times in third class | JHE ARM OF STRENGTH : pe 0 Kep all in place and bring the strain equally on lining and iaterlining b
iit ah Wit _——— se atyle. [wo ) the celebrated conveyance and Wi . — Lge ii ha at tah a £1 seit . h 3 j
; ' 1 a a , Mark Wrie a e 7 _ money they were thus able to visit England fears not the threats of host le i ac ecure y 0 1e ining’. > a
2 : ie i tn‘gusliien, aux tune | France. Germany, Holland, Switzerland, p were So a man in perfect health on : .. :
' . ss eiaiead . Char @ each is a plate-glass mirror, artistically. | Spain and other countries, sti ying er sto eg ise ace, So the man whe has ary f The name and number is on every card Used as above, satisfa ti “ pos , a ‘ :
u wos ving anid f Victoria ramed by Mr. &. Hogan. The plumbing | *2™e time at Paris. Mr. King enrolled in ee ng health and strer hy a awk: | de o provees vor os certain. Redfern a Me . 4, $
c ‘ cunt os bomen ‘Soult Giese Mlitenle & | the free classes of the University of Paris, | &"S nerve and stomach ronan os able to face | a Now read again carefully and remember | Mrs Jenness Miller, Mrz. Frank Leslie a m a
1 Haszard faced off | and the marble top sink, with | and thus studied French under distin—| bis er nsicilities and go about his work 5 it or Cut i out. j thousands of oll ers. “g J
~ i vas Kept w adi patent overtlow basin, is a gem in that guished teachers. He finally returned to | seep wetasitp mee 2% tis Area tof iy 4
fthe rink and there was some Phe papering and painting has been New York last fallas a steerage passen- | fears, Phose nee ‘a health should turn to} a es t
S nmMaging ly among the f | mnat artisticntie dace be J. Griffith, | 2°" ~ is now se yah wearing | 8g he ot ste ig zreal | r “ 7 ; :
= ‘ i the puck was rush th gh a ae ag ; aniline heime mcaniaiie | S10l) Parision beard. e i ccocunack 30 Ataghered: sely-arthanadey sy: Tage Parad wade iv > j I AV t t t Pp %
‘ y * 5 E : t J ainting on the ceiling being specially the graduate mad! and is cake oo | ation of healthful action in ‘the humar ici 5 ‘ i lay c Ho cu I i oper. y, YT *
ae ° DF na a ae way a! Fre ‘ rch stad ‘by tutoring, and} x saga & Shahar i a OF Pt ra) 4 vl z 7 :
‘ ‘ i A }? : \ lear: Lok @how ei | ha IAnY re 3 we the advertice- | wr ’ ae Cre ¢ nity, nervous, prostratior j RE s 7 ga a ah F i} a 4 eh x t ~ ;
“ , : , : eer, Queen Street, were burelarously en “9 { nive rsity « of Paris, with which Mr. | Oe 0 endo psa cag we te ; k i y 4
; S : , ; , . Pee ne arver ow od aj System. as no super 8 esh an ‘ ’ a ss : ,
side to get a goal. | tered through the pight and + ‘ome articles aera ig nt ng FR a ial ag we gn ah or have been induced (to try the “ just as good” in tutions, f ?
‘ — ,8 ‘ skilful + work | stolen. Phe stolen — “afl aca ss | another trip abroad this summer, , and | oh ant gg Hawker’s id pay . ud | Aan * |
ijs tL 8 or t the \ , a lot of furniture auctioned yest eday by | UOPCs some day to start on a big walkiog | oes ae ee toni ui} is soli éf st 4n25—624624 a
4 Hobkiri Mr. MeNeill and which the purchaser had | 8" around the ipeers ape ye eisends | bottle’ er as . thee’ tee ray eg - :
1a Sit ar tric‘’x | , seen @ great deal of Canada and the States 5 5 Ours! 10% S674, oe | as — woh c Yenc ne ae a ee ae ee ee ee aw a ee St to
' ma acer I @ th ' : ag oe oe e he it : hay ng tramped during seve ral sumners | manufacture i " wal a & the Haw ke : 7 basta, late cha chal sl ba A halal ches pect hal a i btn Bet el se -
( lf, a bot sides s i o hénda af Rereent Bradhs oy We ss jer? | 12 the same manner as he did last year in | ig 24 Co., St. John, N. B., ani New | h
oo “ r scored Charlottetowaz, 1 | stand that the owner ofthe etolen or yperty | Europe He is becoming a well posted | rk City.
is given the police certain ‘ihe ll, 100d man, and when he takes up his life work | Ty en — ; a ; 3
alf, a some shart wi : was given him. this morning. and | will tind bis travels of zreat benefit to him he year just past has been one of great VY DAD TENDERS |
gives " : ‘ ‘ s shot oo f shan thik auntie “die tihis dau lik gy: wg 7 At present he is cnly about twenty-five | 8CUVItY tn shipyards of the Un ted States “8
: ' nie i C ik iat eadakauan x eta - parti — ay OO 8 years of age | At the beginning of 1895 the value of new —aa a |
1 y j Een {TheM L King referred to in the above ships, steamers and war veseels « ontracted ;
- Chat . Carxivat To-nicat—Attend and see | ‘hp ping from one of our exchanges, re for or under construction excee led $32,- Resse 1 Tenders will be received at th ¥!
\ f \ . the fancy dress carnival on Government | § led in this cit y for some time, and was | 000,000. Jt this sum more than one-half | USES TH® Episcopal Reside pd to ) on SA% ‘ ’
( : velk [In a shor P to-nipht It will be under the ans- | instructor at the Charlottetown Athletic | ($17,500,000) was for war vessels or Gov UR -pand the 14th day March, A. D 4
~ ! sof the west end bo ye, who to-de Association when it was first established ] | ¢Tament vessels; in coast yards there were L826, the erection of a new Roman ‘
cr 2 lpseumeri aes | rae }195 merebant veseels and plensure. cra MASTER MECHANIC'S | Cabotic Cathedral in ‘Chariotteown,
is W t * ahes " { s all that eould be desired Admis Beauty unadorned may do in p etry, but | 8 ld e? ‘ — eS = : ‘ahs : nig msi sti B : 16 pan P i - f° ire . ;
— ei J every true woman, Priestley's dress fabrics | et! freigiters), valued at $3,549,000, and EXTRAORDINARY SOAP, | ' _ For Ixtermem —The body of Mrs.| have done much to realize a wi man’s | vi ehidhiale ar : fe Bees é tte Farag sane “Sint le ‘
af ; sf ; » en route Bangor, Me., for inter- | ance, fit and wear, a character and d c Ph “4 a Ws Ba «sy Aaa Ne . ng g” maa ee But MOTHER has always ca sg ka ay ‘.
Ra S wns. 7 ad 2 e Chat sys | ment. The funeral to the railway station | tio » which no other dress goods, Tepe ew ies res roe washed me with ' a verti yeas Pe omy eee”
) | 9 » * pa ’ sle a . ae the ex ai was a gely utteaded. The Us ha States’ esau wh ave qui de aiteined in, Aud noe and Bat ly Maine > were tue principal ocean }/ ichequ ‘5 P cent. ) arr it of ,
{ : Te ars w three and tlree, | Consu and Miss Kane wil accompany | Priestley’s h ave something new. The} P?'™ sharing iu ts vity. P Es yunigesedh 3 dg. we returned if t
{ : : la Ag LW know . =| ter than the He nriettas so much admired. | py purifying the blood, and the one true “il a ape sil cian tnadia it ba ie 1
f ; 5 . 32 Bat wa 7 f he “Eudora” has something which tie b'ood ; urifier is Hood’s Sars ap arilla. | i Tenders t 5 @nd oi 1 << Tond a a ee
tak " : ' t y | Henrietta lacks—to wit: greater width, as I ar oe ot “eager ose ,
k : " R f g s i q aety, And then it bas an exquisite A CHANCE | i sire gge 1 : ta 4 1 " Surface wh rives it an a'most regal Ng . . ain ?
= : vy acCiiayv, - yb sut,and Hasza t Boar and the vu . Priestley, s amped EET } TH" ALReRT TOILET SOar Co.. Mean... eer - ) ; an é ae «" ‘
‘ , : ‘ os Sa in eal i) a iy nat ccnd og * | - = | STEPHEN T. WHITTY, 3
pr S 5 4 pt St frame; and for t cite est hote! in the metropolis, [t wil Ss January 28, 159% i
ssananeinanes t zon COW es, Large, ‘ yst more than five million dollars. It is Buttoned Overshoes, in | <4 |! guar pat :
N ‘ Aue League t hovers, I i and J lid | loc»ted on the bank of the River Thames, :
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a. a. work. Cotton's goal-keeping was | over.looking the Embankment Gardens, size 24 and 3, which : ] _ ial :
. 4 ' i play was is aad us are -e)
large utrai cour yard garde her yy. > :
' : . ee oh 8 : - 5° lor @ : Direct] ‘ lr ter ast d ’ 1,000 guest chambers, eight Otis elevators, ONE DOLLAR, We are candid enough to admit that we are som ewhat if od Tie teen i on dd at the @
= " arg i i-| y wor I vasa good j iLereste . | and a separate service oftice on each floor, | overstoc ‘ked. It w ould not “3 iv us to carry goods o over the 1g 7 vs i ts ea oe 4
{ . kes ‘ va . | > 42 : } rr, . my . is? t i? W 4 upp Six .
. Su: Oe 5 poachers sng ee — wr ee Bile Wit Bane policy is to keep money in circul: ation, dee we propose | to sell Hundred Yards Building Sar ne Satis fac .
. ie ae : s either with f ponents r | prohably be the finest hotel in the work —_— —n — —— . ° ~ arr" ner anette on a he eee a a
a - oe hy . : sides OF Ct rink But everything It will be known as the hotel Cecil. ' a our entire stock of Winter Goods regardless af cost, loss on sd ag sp - “ on AUDIO! per ie
inna ote ee | = a 4 profit, and at once. Take tbe hint. Such values as thes Vane New Cethédea) Masbtlnds Gitneaitied 4
f the - retty a Ragen ir hockey players d ; Es ae can’t last long, so don’t get the tail end of this greav offer. lo not bind themselves to accept the low :
Beaver Overcoats to 315 00, and our STEPHEN T. WHITTY,
— | Frieze Uisters, worth $17, now selling i $13.25. This is a Secretary.
bi chance fora good investment. Call now. This sale for Cash | Ppiscopal Residence, é
re i = 4 a : : { . nlay a bette team vam< Ther vas i V e have reduced our SiG Overcor ot to S 81°. 50. our $18.50 c A : b ; i
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7 e a eee on Ki In Up-to-date Furniture. 4 Cl’town, Jan. 30, 1896—246 FASHIONABLE TAILO?P VAC ors Notice.
&M e's at ih ? sy He Te *“*" {| planning weeks and months ahead, where iC] ‘ ea side
_ a — ‘a F - pm | ¥ 2 3 The ¢ g f r of the las Pa
‘ advantage of first choice. pre are some | - - , fied and requested to esent the same,
g ' nits sti nee sags rm ; “a re ‘4 rf the ading atures of ae E rs N O trouble to show goods, 5 Voli HOHT luly attested, at | a i office, within
— 1 England, and a good deal of it will | GooDs SALE:— i. The prices sell them. 2 "Dated at Charlottetown, this 21st day of
> ——— eee. Dam ask ‘Tabi "? nen from ; é $ turers, B fast, newest designs, all prices. % KS : a : ec2s m (246 ») | ; {
TABLE NAPKINS.—Fine double i TALITY : "
) , V , iperior value at $1.31, $1.76 and $2.05 OX ea aseace Vy . 6 YY Ng a nee ae HARLO ETOWN
e ws ‘ acl ee 6 LINEN TOWELS 1 houcht | nicht 0 “4 sae WY with us Tg ree snes Waf®rlil | LARLOTTE]
~t LINEN TOWELS.—275 dozen ought | - - SS eee : — | i 4 Sy we an =) m ene see weet
t Lf ~ sean « WO SpeCial lines-~ 14C. each, Sl 4 | | . # ig \ "+ 3 A " fosr ( re , as y ; ranco-(
Fe i e in Our jeaders, direct from makers. | MS VW 1S * 3 si | Wes aes ne , —— ee roe en
rat. | tev ¢ | COUNTERPANES in Honeycomb ahr ~s Readymade U ister or Over ae
w M sis ” ind Satin hd nish, in 8-4, 9-4 and 10-4, | eee SS . re -
exp Racz—The 1 4 JOHN Suh A IDEEIEBOLS 9 |e ver tnt san eves shows by un | ) yy supply you with’ ‘6. Te | oe
vf prove it, eee step in aadics = oa
see them. All Winter! Wants, Lost, Fo ye
4 Goods at special prices. : — |
SHEETINGS —English and Canadian
| handsomer than ever. Special prices, 2c. NINETY
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$$ oo | to 30c., from half inch to 9 inches wile.
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ACE velween | yards wide. Lowest prices ever offerea.
1 Ot. Paul's 5 room last evening, en! and pay ing more fur it tean) wire COTTONS.—Al best lines of Sanco cape sangseme ie Y Thh Thatietisiown wl—jas
™* eee ee gent you woul ld for the latest lp- Canadian Whites and Twilled White and ; ) .<*F ay ( é ICE! ICI sub-cr . vod
” M ween. ass a er T TIT TIT y . Scoured. Best English Cottons at special > PIS } | Ick 2 subscriber ro
p wareak to-date FURNITURE as sold | 80%" | ox PRLS) A y | t Be ce | |
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. ad G 0 ge Pe ne ona. ead ” sale —_ ie a) ; 60 Mien’s & Boy,’ Overcoats and # j oe 8 _ : | at reas oe : « “ i wish : )
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sortainment DY buying ol td'style Puinitate:
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: alco 3 = sors. HI. HERS LADIES’ NIGHT GOWNS, CHEMIS- | | rh BP: swapped will pura
A we rae 1 Ernest Peake; at ES, DRAWERS, WHITE SKIRTS, all at | Ul ° m 2 50 ‘ ‘TO LE? Half the Cottave adjoining West
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WW a G line of Gents’ 4-ply Linen Collars, 10c. | 16 00 ficesiamchalearn 470! I A ) “ -
Bag, | Our best quality 4-ply Collars, 15 cents. | . . | Cas :
——— "| Best quality Cuffs, 22c. a pair. Best | . . T | a Pe : i Mab TO ORDER—Soft, wat Hoods
White Shirt, $1.10, Uvapproschatle FG Padies' Jackets and sters, | aim Orsanters (ay color), or any Kind ©
0 | > Address XYZ EXAMINEK Off ° if anil)
THIS WHITE SALE ranging from $4.90 to $16.00. | gown ime fa slime nek ranted
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. We are offering; the balance ; of Winter Saw * ae
It will pay every buyer to look at these | hee y Er SAW. T havo a very nic font,
' Ulsterings, Delsen ilies and Suitings al) ree vain R LC we asin aeee
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| Sell pe rc. Toront , on im ; Anes
includes all Fancy Apron Muslins, Vic | wor NEY—Loans made on city or country
toria Lawns, Nainsooks, Tucked Lawns | ' = | way ‘y, he Be - = ms toga og
t and Muslins, Swiss Checks and ail ALL AT HALF pare | CE f | TO LE -Two offices In the Stamper Block
. omen OF. —— WHITE GOODS. | | pss ps ‘ROWSE Bros =e
| iii cana , A BOOK FR EI {—If} mu desire a capy send
pLET SAW I havea very nice foot-powe:
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‘goods, as they must be sold re egardless : yory low prices to clear, Do you want!
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Soe eae pee NOW _—_- | oft any longer—buy now, $1500.82 rr destin ting )
"Ta Y Y y On ‘4 Charlottetown, January 29, 1895, rt. < HARRIS, | ai soa ae ti irom om | : ey vy t |
arts ee. AGENT. DD. AY BRUCE 2 = §
To LET—X w residet
‘3 Y oehford Streets; ice location, tm der:
Merchant Tailor. ad — “pts, nae Mt oe. ele. oe rn ods i-
BELR BR ee Charlottetown, January 11, 1896 dy Charlgttetown January ‘£2, 1896—dy 2 erue Apply i , 2
ry ‘ yr Tw ry
THE DAILY EXAMINER Pic . : - . - SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1896. ae
- Le
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- : . . . . . t ?
Loe Al AND (] i ‘HER ITEMS HOCKEY AT THE RINK 5 0.6 ) “9 A - last ree mening | WE IS KNOWN IN CHAKLOITELOWN. ADVANCE A STEP ay ei a hn eee aren seer seer eer ayy a tap ane eee
- The Victorias Win from the Charlotte To eo : u > St. | : 5 ele aan , . T ;
towns, 6 to 3, | eanor’s, he id on the Wy of si " Rye | g ~ — ard travellers is the title | Auother bs nee ps9 . Settlement . i: - j j
; eee h owing excellent staf of M e Ling as earned for hy meelf. o we ehring Sea aims, la Hi: ar y | d say I t . i a
: . eae, Pras : "He 3 Olivers wrs elected forthe ensuing quarte:: | Mr. King is the son of a Methodist min A Washington despatch reports that the x aVC ou seen ise »poln eC x ; if
ms ' 9 a sj : ae. a nt ae : 4 2 “ ' D ag ityre, | nse Se ne ny aoe = . > gee oe the re: pei of the y i = ; we 4 . } 44 He
. { . ncy Pic Me Cha a Chav.— Wallace McCallum at Sack, lle he distinguished himself at | the sitting of the Paris tribunal of arb e nN usIDS ade © HamMors ; 4 %
Ag J 7 lreas.—Geo. A. Jelly athletics and was the instruetor for ‘wo | tration, through the appointment of @ com- = y ;
zi ‘ as h n : i After a Fin. Sec.~ Marjorie McCallum, | vears. His graduation is memorable from | mission, have been approved by the Brit Ps i ; : ie’ Rec. Sec Janie Lockhart | the fact that he declined to follow the | ish Government, and its acceplance was ‘] * : ;
:. ‘ M arsha Albert McD ynald, usual custom of kneeling, but stood erect formally op bef wre Secretary Olney to hy Always Cut Across the Goods ¥, :
; : ro. Alex. Lockhart while the head of the Institution decorated } day by Sir Julian Poncefote, the British a 4 ‘ :
- Sent t. H. Montgomery. him. From Sackville, Mr, King, who has | ambassa evieg The next move in the] 4 For the Following Reasons: * 7
Guard—George Pickering. ambitious to become a journalist, went to} matter will be the submission of the plat k 2 ah 4
With such at excel le nt staff of officers Havar ‘, working his way along by writ- | agreed apon between the two governments 4 In a sk 1t, for instance, the fine creases or skirts and sleeve e. and tl ‘ Ry
e Goa Prank Cotinn e greater success may be predicted for Ing, teaching night “Po ig gradu- | to ( ongress fur its approval. It is un ler wrinkles that run lengthwise of the goods should | felt A few inches of 1 WN " ;
H : Cus t's already flourishing temperance inati- ating in 18 t. He had been planning a stood that the President of the Swiss i always rin around, never up or down j hem may be neces@ary in a stre hy
Cov , \\ um Carbont t tion, trip to Europe, but had little money. He, Republic has expressed a willingness to act : hey will thus act a3 so many little wires, | No. 20, tue M i
iries W ca. 1) il > peer however, found a companion willing to] as umpire of the commission, or to appoint a giving splend i support and stiffuess. The drag ja wart ‘ ca *
_ \\ } 1G: J. Ro New Barner Suorp—Mr. William P Share privevons anid on the day of gradu | & representative, if one be needed, to] —y and strain wil! also be across the grain, which is | No. #0, tHe Hea L
: A . Dilion, lately with Mr. J. J. Gillis, has ee 4 var a - hee Boston as) handa ov occupy that position. The Beit we. Gon * much tougher that way tether single +
= gg Xt he Connolly building. Mr. Bil: | COUT 2% from there seeing much of} until the Swiss President could be heard | \ | a} bapeptene pig cate ieee Great Britain and going on the Continent, | from ab 4 ’
4 " ‘ ‘ Ae tune tw Salles | getting about where practicable on foot | ae er i 4 To Kep alli ae bri a i . ; Teas . ; ,
: ‘a “Win. Brehaut, Sydney Pair The chop is fitted up in| 222 8 Other times in third class | JHE ARM OF STRENGTH : pe 0 Kep all in place and bring the strain equally on lining and iaterlining b
iit ah Wit _——— se atyle. [wo ) the celebrated conveyance and Wi . — Lge ii ha at tah a £1 seit . h 3 j
; ' 1 a a , Mark Wrie a e 7 _ money they were thus able to visit England fears not the threats of host le i ac ecure y 0 1e ining’. > a
2 : ie i tn‘gusliien, aux tune | France. Germany, Holland, Switzerland, p were So a man in perfect health on : .. :
' . ss eiaiead . Char @ each is a plate-glass mirror, artistically. | Spain and other countries, sti ying er sto eg ise ace, So the man whe has ary f The name and number is on every card Used as above, satisfa ti “ pos , a ‘ :
u wos ving anid f Victoria ramed by Mr. &. Hogan. The plumbing | *2™e time at Paris. Mr. King enrolled in ee ng health and strer hy a awk: | de o provees vor os certain. Redfern a Me . 4, $
c ‘ cunt os bomen ‘Soult Giese Mlitenle & | the free classes of the University of Paris, | &"S nerve and stomach ronan os able to face | a Now read again carefully and remember | Mrs Jenness Miller, Mrz. Frank Leslie a m a
1 Haszard faced off | and the marble top sink, with | and thus studied French under distin—| bis er nsicilities and go about his work 5 it or Cut i out. j thousands of oll ers. “g J
~ i vas Kept w adi patent overtlow basin, is a gem in that guished teachers. He finally returned to | seep wetasitp mee 2% tis Area tof iy 4
fthe rink and there was some Phe papering and painting has been New York last fallas a steerage passen- | fears, Phose nee ‘a health should turn to} a es t
S nmMaging ly among the f | mnat artisticntie dace be J. Griffith, | 2°" ~ is now se yah wearing | 8g he ot ste ig zreal | r “ 7 ; :
= ‘ i the puck was rush th gh a ae ag ; aniline heime mcaniaiie | S10l) Parision beard. e i ccocunack 30 Ataghered: sely-arthanadey sy: Tage Parad wade iv > j I AV t t t Pp %
‘ y * 5 E : t J ainting on the ceiling being specially the graduate mad! and is cake oo | ation of healthful action in ‘the humar ici 5 ‘ i lay c Ho cu I i oper. y, YT *
ae ° DF na a ae way a! Fre ‘ rch stad ‘by tutoring, and} x saga & Shahar i a OF Pt ra) 4 vl z 7 :
‘ ‘ i A }? : \ lear: Lok @how ei | ha IAnY re 3 we the advertice- | wr ’ ae Cre ¢ nity, nervous, prostratior j RE s 7 ga a ah F i} a 4 eh x t ~ ;
“ , : , : eer, Queen Street, were burelarously en “9 { nive rsity « of Paris, with which Mr. | Oe 0 endo psa cag we te ; k i y 4
; S : , ; , . Pee ne arver ow od aj System. as no super 8 esh an ‘ ’ a ss : ,
side to get a goal. | tered through the pight and + ‘ome articles aera ig nt ng FR a ial ag we gn ah or have been induced (to try the “ just as good” in tutions, f ?
‘ — ,8 ‘ skilful + work | stolen. Phe stolen — “afl aca ss | another trip abroad this summer, , and | oh ant gg Hawker’s id pay . ud | Aan * |
ijs tL 8 or t the \ , a lot of furniture auctioned yest eday by | UOPCs some day to start on a big walkiog | oes ae ee toni ui} is soli éf st 4n25—624624 a
4 Hobkiri Mr. MeNeill and which the purchaser had | 8" around the ipeers ape ye eisends | bottle’ er as . thee’ tee ray eg - :
1a Sit ar tric‘’x | , seen @ great deal of Canada and the States 5 5 Ours! 10% S674, oe | as — woh c Yenc ne ae a ee ae ee ee ee aw a ee St to
' ma acer I @ th ' : ag oe oe e he it : hay ng tramped during seve ral sumners | manufacture i " wal a & the Haw ke : 7 basta, late cha chal sl ba A halal ches pect hal a i btn Bet el se -
( lf, a bot sides s i o hénda af Rereent Bradhs oy We ss jer? | 12 the same manner as he did last year in | ig 24 Co., St. John, N. B., ani New | h
oo “ r scored Charlottetowaz, 1 | stand that the owner ofthe etolen or yperty | Europe He is becoming a well posted | rk City.
is given the police certain ‘ihe ll, 100d man, and when he takes up his life work | Ty en — ; a ; 3
alf, a some shart wi : was given him. this morning. and | will tind bis travels of zreat benefit to him he year just past has been one of great VY DAD TENDERS |
gives " : ‘ ‘ s shot oo f shan thik auntie “die tihis dau lik gy: wg 7 At present he is cnly about twenty-five | 8CUVItY tn shipyards of the Un ted States “8
: ' nie i C ik iat eadakauan x eta - parti — ay OO 8 years of age | At the beginning of 1895 the value of new —aa a |
1 y j Een {TheM L King referred to in the above ships, steamers and war veseels « ontracted ;
- Chat . Carxivat To-nicat—Attend and see | ‘hp ping from one of our exchanges, re for or under construction excee led $32,- Resse 1 Tenders will be received at th ¥!
\ f \ . the fancy dress carnival on Government | § led in this cit y for some time, and was | 000,000. Jt this sum more than one-half | USES TH® Episcopal Reside pd to ) on SA% ‘ ’
( : velk [In a shor P to-nipht It will be under the ans- | instructor at the Charlottetown Athletic | ($17,500,000) was for war vessels or Gov UR -pand the 14th day March, A. D 4
~ ! sof the west end bo ye, who to-de Association when it was first established ] | ¢Tament vessels; in coast yards there were L826, the erection of a new Roman ‘
cr 2 lpseumeri aes | rae }195 merebant veseels and plensure. cra MASTER MECHANIC'S | Cabotic Cathedral in ‘Chariotteown,
is W t * ahes " { s all that eould be desired Admis Beauty unadorned may do in p etry, but | 8 ld e? ‘ — eS = : ‘ahs : nig msi sti B : 16 pan P i - f° ire . ;
— ei J every true woman, Priestley's dress fabrics | et! freigiters), valued at $3,549,000, and EXTRAORDINARY SOAP, | ' _ For Ixtermem —The body of Mrs.| have done much to realize a wi man’s | vi ehidhiale ar : fe Bees é tte Farag sane “Sint le ‘
af ; sf ; » en route Bangor, Me., for inter- | ance, fit and wear, a character and d c Ph “4 a Ws Ba «sy Aaa Ne . ng g” maa ee But MOTHER has always ca sg ka ay ‘.
Ra S wns. 7 ad 2 e Chat sys | ment. The funeral to the railway station | tio » which no other dress goods, Tepe ew ies res roe washed me with ' a verti yeas Pe omy eee”
) | 9 » * pa ’ sle a . ae the ex ai was a gely utteaded. The Us ha States’ esau wh ave qui de aiteined in, Aud noe and Bat ly Maine > were tue principal ocean }/ ichequ ‘5 P cent. ) arr it of ,
{ : Te ars w three and tlree, | Consu and Miss Kane wil accompany | Priestley’s h ave something new. The} P?'™ sharing iu ts vity. P Es yunigesedh 3 dg. we returned if t
{ : : la Ag LW know . =| ter than the He nriettas so much admired. | py purifying the blood, and the one true “il a ape sil cian tnadia it ba ie 1
f ; 5 . 32 Bat wa 7 f he “Eudora” has something which tie b'ood ; urifier is Hood’s Sars ap arilla. | i Tenders t 5 @nd oi 1 << Tond a a ee
tak " : ' t y | Henrietta lacks—to wit: greater width, as I ar oe ot “eager ose ,
k : " R f g s i q aety, And then it bas an exquisite A CHANCE | i sire gge 1 : ta 4 1 " Surface wh rives it an a'most regal Ng . . ain ?
= : vy acCiiayv, - yb sut,and Hasza t Boar and the vu . Priestley, s amped EET } TH" ALReRT TOILET SOar Co.. Mean... eer - ) ; an é ae «" ‘
‘ , : ‘ os Sa in eal i) a iy nat ccnd og * | - = | STEPHEN T. WHITTY, 3
pr S 5 4 pt St frame; and for t cite est hote! in the metropolis, [t wil Ss January 28, 159% i
ssananeinanes t zon COW es, Large, ‘ yst more than five million dollars. It is Buttoned Overshoes, in | <4 |! guar pat :
N ‘ Aue League t hovers, I i and J lid | loc»ted on the bank of the River Thames, :
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a. a. work. Cotton's goal-keeping was | over.looking the Embankment Gardens, size 24 and 3, which : ] _ ial :
. 4 ' i play was is aad us are -e)
large utrai cour yard garde her yy. > :
' : . ee oh 8 : - 5° lor @ : Direct] ‘ lr ter ast d ’ 1,000 guest chambers, eight Otis elevators, ONE DOLLAR, We are candid enough to admit that we are som ewhat if od Tie teen i on dd at the @
= " arg i i-| y wor I vasa good j iLereste . | and a separate service oftice on each floor, | overstoc ‘ked. It w ould not “3 iv us to carry goods o over the 1g 7 vs i ts ea oe 4
{ . kes ‘ va . | > 42 : } rr, . my . is? t i? W 4 upp Six .
. Su: Oe 5 poachers sng ee — wr ee Bile Wit Bane policy is to keep money in circul: ation, dee we propose | to sell Hundred Yards Building Sar ne Satis fac .
. ie ae : s either with f ponents r | prohably be the finest hotel in the work —_— —n — —— . ° ~ arr" ner anette on a he eee a a
a - oe hy . : sides OF Ct rink But everything It will be known as the hotel Cecil. ' a our entire stock of Winter Goods regardless af cost, loss on sd ag sp - “ on AUDIO! per ie
inna ote ee | = a 4 profit, and at once. Take tbe hint. Such values as thes Vane New Cethédea) Masbtlnds Gitneaitied 4
f the - retty a Ragen ir hockey players d ; Es ae can’t last long, so don’t get the tail end of this greav offer. lo not bind themselves to accept the low :
Beaver Overcoats to 315 00, and our STEPHEN T. WHITTY,
— | Frieze Uisters, worth $17, now selling i $13.25. This is a Secretary.
bi chance fora good investment. Call now. This sale for Cash | Ppiscopal Residence, é
re i = 4 a : : { . nlay a bette team vam< Ther vas i V e have reduced our SiG Overcor ot to S 81°. 50. our $18.50 c A : b ; i
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7 e a eee on Ki In Up-to-date Furniture. 4 Cl’town, Jan. 30, 1896—246 FASHIONABLE TAILO?P VAC ors Notice.
&M e's at ih ? sy He Te *“*" {| planning weeks and months ahead, where iC] ‘ ea side
_ a — ‘a F - pm | ¥ 2 3 The ¢ g f r of the las Pa
‘ advantage of first choice. pre are some | - - , fied and requested to esent the same,
g ' nits sti nee sags rm ; “a re ‘4 rf the ading atures of ae E rs N O trouble to show goods, 5 Voli HOHT luly attested, at | a i office, within
— 1 England, and a good deal of it will | GooDs SALE:— i. The prices sell them. 2 "Dated at Charlottetown, this 21st day of
> ——— eee. Dam ask ‘Tabi "? nen from ; é $ turers, B fast, newest designs, all prices. % KS : a : ec2s m (246 ») | ; {
TABLE NAPKINS.—Fine double i TALITY : "
) , V , iperior value at $1.31, $1.76 and $2.05 OX ea aseace Vy . 6 YY Ng a nee ae HARLO ETOWN
e ws ‘ acl ee 6 LINEN TOWELS 1 houcht | nicht 0 “4 sae WY with us Tg ree snes Waf®rlil | LARLOTTE]
~t LINEN TOWELS.—275 dozen ought | - - SS eee : — | i 4 Sy we an =) m ene see weet
t Lf ~ sean « WO SpeCial lines-~ 14C. each, Sl 4 | | . # ig \ "+ 3 A " fosr ( re , as y ; ranco-(
Fe i e in Our jeaders, direct from makers. | MS VW 1S * 3 si | Wes aes ne , —— ee roe en
rat. | tev ¢ | COUNTERPANES in Honeycomb ahr ~s Readymade U ister or Over ae
w M sis ” ind Satin hd nish, in 8-4, 9-4 and 10-4, | eee SS . re -
exp Racz—The 1 4 JOHN Suh A IDEEIEBOLS 9 |e ver tnt san eves shows by un | ) yy supply you with’ ‘6. Te | oe
vf prove it, eee step in aadics = oa
see them. All Winter! Wants, Lost, Fo ye
4 Goods at special prices. : — |
SHEETINGS —English and Canadian
| handsomer than ever. Special prices, 2c. NINETY
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ACE velween | yards wide. Lowest prices ever offerea.
1 Ot. Paul's 5 room last evening, en! and pay ing more fur it tean) wire COTTONS.—Al best lines of Sanco cape sangseme ie Y Thh Thatietisiown wl—jas
™* eee ee gent you woul ld for the latest lp- Canadian Whites and Twilled White and ; ) .<*F ay ( é ICE! ICI sub-cr . vod
” M ween. ass a er T TIT TIT y . Scoured. Best English Cottons at special > PIS } | Ick 2 subscriber ro
p wareak to-date FURNITURE as sold | 80%" | ox PRLS) A y | t Be ce | |
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sortainment DY buying ol td'style Puinitate:
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A we rae 1 Ernest Peake; at ES, DRAWERS, WHITE SKIRTS, all at | Ul ° m 2 50 ‘ ‘TO LE? Half the Cottave adjoining West
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Bag, | Our best quality 4-ply Collars, 15 cents. | . . | Cas :
——— "| Best quality Cuffs, 22c. a pair. Best | . . T | a Pe : i Mab TO ORDER—Soft, wat Hoods
White Shirt, $1.10, Uvapproschatle FG Padies' Jackets and sters, | aim Orsanters (ay color), or any Kind ©
0 | > Address XYZ EXAMINEK Off ° if anil)
THIS WHITE SALE ranging from $4.90 to $16.00. | gown ime fa slime nek ranted
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. We are offering; the balance ; of Winter Saw * ae
It will pay every buyer to look at these | hee y Er SAW. T havo a very nic font,
' Ulsterings, Delsen ilies and Suitings al) ree vain R LC we asin aeee
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includes all Fancy Apron Muslins, Vic | wor NEY—Loans made on city or country
toria Lawns, Nainsooks, Tucked Lawns | ' = | way ‘y, he Be - = ms toga og
t and Muslins, Swiss Checks and ail ALL AT HALF pare | CE f | TO LE -Two offices In the Stamper Block
. omen OF. —— WHITE GOODS. | | pss ps ‘ROWSE Bros =e
| iii cana , A BOOK FR EI {—If} mu desire a capy send
pLET SAW I havea very nice foot-powe:
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“MARNE VILLA TO LET—situateadjo
ng 5 De b an Kisplanade, in tt most heaith
‘goods, as they must be sold re egardless : yory low prices to clear, Do you want!
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of cost. anything in our line? If so, don't put it ir Sioned rent 30a Seal
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Soe eae pee NOW _—_- | oft any longer—buy now, $1500.82 rr destin ting )
"Ta Y Y y On ‘4 Charlottetown, January 29, 1895, rt. < HARRIS, | ai soa ae ti irom om | : ey vy t |
arts ee. AGENT. DD. AY BRUCE 2 = §
To LET—X w residet
‘3 Y oehford Streets; ice location, tm der:
Merchant Tailor. ad — “pts, nae Mt oe. ele. oe rn ods i-
BELR BR ee Charlottetown, January 11, 1896 dy Charlgttetown January ‘£2, 1896—dy 2 erue Apply i , 2