= - = —n - > = THE DAILY EXAMINER - - : - WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1896. al ee — , - nope : = me ei yyyT ’ Y PNGLISH NIGHT LATEST NEWS NOTES, s ‘ LOGAL AND OTHER ITEMS. eee pinging gent Inginsning et: i ” in the Lecture Reom of Zion Church—A Ih: Ashantee king, Premba, will ia Ea Variedand Pleasing Fatertainment, 8 gl sah British fe ces. Sey Se, J "i F ay - a ENGLAN as yet a few friends, i. e., if Bangor has raised the salary of its angen) S96. | : Me Jo Jous.”—8 we may jadge by the overflowing audience | ¢) $1 2, "0 from $800. 1 ; ee Chur “Eng lish Night.” As ' . ". man ‘ite Me & ai ; ae Motormen on the electric street cars ial : i i s Chev. Mt herland) re- ' 1 marked, not even the Scotch mist which Dant ury have been supplied with ve at | Our accounts up to - ied on de ie! protect their faces from cold and driving > . ' , evi i last evening deterre numbers . i . { vg oar aaek ben idee ton | nay December 3lst, 155, nanv tak - Da a nlay w t uy i people rom omit oO the _ eet sia . Thuraday a t ‘ t Ihe flag of Canada and Quebee advices state that Lieutenant- ' ; : > 4 \ t Jack, emblem of the | Governor Chapleau has been seriously ill ; have just [ [been som ee : the Three King- | for several days past, and at latest accounts > SITs e =a" t ered, and we take Nee eget lagen at yy gether lngmn lagna ingen G this means of asking - ay . Thos ws i ° we ppropriately displayed, and | was not inyproving. ° : ‘ iras tim t aN ference to the latter by the A groom of 74 and a bride of 69 were | 6 ys 1 vet t tick ‘ wo drew forth a patriotic re sponse. | married at North Adama, Mass., recently. ; 20) he ru Misses McLean ably ied the way alike in | Theo li Ss tie : groom has outlived five wives and the 7 ’ : 3 . ‘ ae ennai a hye rovramt! ’ *) * seat Bunrab the Rink to-|tursanijatomie yagi | tice han PER CENT. ET is ee ee ae hg eg j Wee “te As aresuit of his quarrel with the Ger- prompt atten ion ere - i A ee El oman man Em} , Prine Sz. lerick Leoy id | Ter EN | 4, My ~ “ ie en ee eee Se : Of Ivussia has resigned his position in the | DISCcoOU NT \ r © " os 7 song W 1 Sets f ianger of tread . . : : 7 e > = M ‘ Box Bw. W. Tay © Oe i a ian tall wen b canial bn army and taken his wife away to southern | o i “ ; . I ta t M : hos “a | h “ ‘ ce was demar ie i. Bee, Bur i 7 } s wy tee 4 Y ce oo. Roome’s solo was enthusiastically encored,| Itis said that arrangements have been | » a. - " - _ aay ' and tl ex ent solos of Miss Jes Nas! made for a eivht-oared race between | : : : and Mrs. J. M. McLeod were we ee Tile, Barhanl; Counbia enbthé Siteens 4 New this fall but slightly soiled. Will clear the flot 4 Moore W McLeod ¥ < ( a \ . 2 Net V higl ~piease t rs rhe | sity of Pennsylvania. The place has not i at = Ww enty Per Cent. Dinount. ’ : = S seri ves ty ass song of Mr. F’red Heart been decided upon, but will probably be * q abl Maas The reciment was|W98 appreciated, for it also was | Poughkeepsie. 5 ¥ Charlottetown, Dec. 30, 1895. Sy . 7 i. ai re Nor must we forg the i Glinet bevidis a , ww ee ee oe oe get the | ‘The olfest building in the world tha er Cent. off Soiled x | ‘ charz* part singing by Misses Melsaac and | has been nterrupte dly used for church " A D yea a Tey += 4. a Campbell, and Messrs. D. A. Bruce and | purposes is Martin’s Cathedral at Can- | ary Committee w A ) Anderson, i( was nicely harmor- | terbury, ae i. The building was ori- a ou S é a 26 e” 5 livery pleasing. The 1 if & = . st Eus St: : : , preening he recitations | ginally erected for a church, and has been a's y um for pra é ene oe ee SF U-} regularly used as a place for religious Vi EN Tbe ; : ae rsa} vis 2 bugnt to ni ’ — ot I coray | gatherings for mere than 1,500 years. ’ ‘f cio os : a — i ne m vy he Munich military authorities have Comforts, Wad ded Quilts — mS ' “ ; i: ie eh Me ae [ ssued an order forbi i ling soldiers to visit N i relative merits of C o ae z beak sn Asa be 1 2 .. | fifteen breweries, specified in the order, Comforts, WW added Quilts ne eX) ns eee “ ' » « rd x a ; r “i id Ga — eb 3 a an a oki where the authorities allege the public = ‘ i ive: T ee is The fest Clo h : ast evening by the \ M © ing, Meee Eee, eee eer. corems vole eae ok atrous do not show proper. reepect for Cheap and the right thing for the cold weather. ieee wl The eit? Satna ‘ i 4 9 ; g 4 S. a : idiers. ihe orde as created grea {- “9 Wis out ‘ Ott A S108 UY : fa ae ee “ia ee tement among the inhabitants of the Bi: k . @ j tl y Li g st ¥: ri “t : _ S waist well played “ty Min) pe Ce ee ae . .: 2 ankets, wi ie Largest Variety, ome Poin voalities in which the proseribed brewer-| Fl alf Price—Ladies’ Jackets. Drnggets, Makes. The Closest. Prices, ire situated. Crapaud will have their i a a. lk ee ee ee eek ee the | hi alf Price—L di : Bs k ots Yarns. WillAll be Found Here . . : : s . Y ALUABI PROPERTY FOR SAl t he ue Thame 1h een pies . , c a tés e ac ets. 7 iene | ieee eu tives at the aM : ‘a s Aer . 2 E H Bes as as to what hs ree is ag to be guing 80 bs Wy. .: Tou aN BS RR, A gent, | a <a nother column, offering for sale his pr [one or two of the likeliest ponte ante or Half Price—Ladies’ Capes, MONCTON WOOLEN MILL, MASONIC TEMPLE (BUILDING, GRAFTON ST. . i . va resrdence &@ afour tenement | rS¢ ¢ C1 MEX RewEw, ini . “i : : te h honors are owned in New ork, Bi te ‘ a Charlottetown, November 13, 1895-135 & wky I y Street e house Ker ‘ " ’ ss, of Marshfield, wa nae . ee : { ) while another was raised and is Seat up | | ” Capes. Mi lav ~ r pres ted wit , va i : t b he . ‘uC | the state Of all the prospects in sight st, anda addres va t ft. : a ge ~~ ph oe rly on | Azote, Benzetta, Bouncer, Onoqua, W il- Nearly all sold at Half Price. ; a, Re Mr. Moss replied a : . ; ns _ : ) Penn and Fantasy are the ones most | & 27 t ting suber i cen | talkea about. to Fc sere uccrespes | "he ease genre |S inna The Wheels of Fashion } w days ago, involves the fut— | a a ae a + the Y.M.C. A. at 7.15 sharp. Ali | re of many of th saloons in New York And 5c. for your ur choice of Untrimmed Felt Hats, and /a g ry a | ackage or a da eS ae mee tv, which are iin 200 feet of achurch | AV ra her way ‘TOW ' i : I ; s requested to attend. y, which are within 200 feet of acl iineitateninkcinnaiieahi | Run one way to-day and another way to-morrow, but there are two things Fashica al- I In ett he d i j; or scho buliding, n effect the ecision ° — | Lapigs, clean yor kid gloves with Jose | is that New York has a statute mich | | ways demands—first, that a Suit or Overcoat must be a good fit; and, second, that the ce be . i. 2 ¢ Glove Cleaner. It is not a lijaid, | might be absolutely prohibitory of liqu A e | goods must be of good quality and Jook well. We know our line of SUITINGS and 4 La auc ria : , as * iv s no odor, and in be sed Ww e . ny in crowded communities ! 9° OVERCOATINGS has no superior in the city me few equals. We know they are } - = { ~ ; } } i “) ad ' > ” yiove is the hana Ek Salé ODIV A. j Only hurebes and schools ti hal t Association wit a $10,000 ling, and | W. Reddin’s drugstor hick enough. It also inflicts another well and stylishly made, and that the prices are | s sible se! ts peveerion nih 5 SAN belng, sm ; | tee fe : The People's Store. : d that the prices are as low as it is possible to sell goals seasie tall to the cit: Q Wister Carxivat.—Prepara- | ee of this grade. Come in ‘to the New Store and inspect vt hth for yourself and see what t anli epar -_<—- —_ Vion iad onan . - ™ or ’ . pseu tions are being made on such a scale as to | : Charlottetown, January 14, 1896. we can do for you, Le tov. G. M. Campbe fr. t tathe feed thet thie carnical will PERSONAL. ~~ H sa Met iat A we Met st 7 ee ere ee). Registered ot the Renkio Hones Philip H TT i {| a ng : aes 23; . Subic t. “TI a 4 aa : a es nsf car W | Leslie and briae, Paul Campbell, Bay | & a € . “44 white tite ee pp ctl ae ince @ large | _— fr Of | Fortune; Capt. Howard, Georgetown. dret ante. Lect ‘o begin at 7.30. | p a The People’s | The many friends in’ Charlottetown of Bs Charlottetown, January 17, 1896—135 & wky STAR MERCHANT TAILOR re ponnamaule " ve eer oe Tere | ee. Ralph Cece, tormeriy in’ the : Tes . I ving PEPE amy cBSS Simgre Tare on | : {ta l‘emplcy of Mr. E. W. ‘iaylor, will be glad os 1.3 I . ee ier an et a ee ee oe OA €b- | to hear that he is doing well at Moscow oe : OO) Sais, : eo SARL AV SARS CR Ba FeSO FAR i 1a I 1a APPOLOHtea iel bid wenn fel en basl ‘ . = ¢ 2 ) 1 . r 3k rs a mous = ro . races sine « Kk tO-r rht : ruary Pp a, SUG rs 7 ai fare pe Pal Idaho, wl » has for abcut three years . © cotibananes 3: - es 5 ioneaints ARE, qrold, = from Pictou to Quebec on the 28th and | past been conducting a jewe ry store and . y . ‘i © ; . su | SarerDr. IID Join [ripe hare gn tage Rel oe ageeraoge Se cll fhe | We are offering the balance of Winter oS | Si] Lion a sake eS Aee ocr’ Te repairing ablishment. he | is | ras . ' } Limes-Vemocrar, f Moscow recent] y de- 66 i ver Ke at , lies ilcalaaies ; , . ¥ e,e | ie | 9 : Ding 1 . } vi 1 considerable of its Rpace to ar- 'U Is , os, Tereos oS ‘ o's 6re 16 | ving wel ie a Best races ever held in the | ticle descriptive of Mr. Crockett’s 5 weeks | tering Oy ercoatings and Suitings at ‘S | Cheques, ’Whear, | city at the fi ink to- night. | lishment and the success which has a him in business. Mr. Crockett ‘| Very low prices to clear, Do you want eg - The government tat Lis whi vn has receive] | ™a 1 to a daughter of William Boswel is Short 33 y UA He eanaa setate . | E-q., of this city. , : no m 6 i ‘ Lo is | o Sraxter.—The following telegram | S4vices from Goa, on the Malabar coast of | F4 ) ‘any thing in our line? If so, don’t put it “ 2 | or any wa? receive bY Postmaster Brecken this and slaughtered 100 P std we ps . j It took days and nights of labor to get | Se uaa : few days ago. The attack took place | out our acco inte, faeeieh b ad pa of} any lonver—buy how. Ag ere: > + ce cs 5 4 2 = A ___ Pictog, N.S. Jan, 22. | while the troops where passing. throngh a | a out accounts, farvichel early this : - y ne As the saying is, “IT have % Good Pioney it Pos aster. 4 ariottetown row deo ere the rebellious Bitives | , sand nights in re iving the returns | " ae Y + Y 3 .< D = ré DY snow-storm, } it wil] - re ying - al nbu sh. The Port bague ee | pete sl in g rece inte therefor We a | got pl 1ces In I U RN I [ U RE & r eaceGetchene. Rawd Wig win Wate: “Sere nee ten er nes OP | pete generensrepenee, Come: serly | where the wool is short.” 4 Faken q nd 2.4 63 made. Aboat four miles of ice off harbor. | “2P¢ | and coola the rush.— Stanley eos. Will make every efor to get over to mor- | — pag OE ey gine ea i on A... DR U CB, I ask you to buy because in payment | eoaxed awav the collie dé from a house : Sie 7 1 xed away the col | it is to your advantage to on St. Feiers R ra loe $n restore ihe | c ‘ rode Bieter 9 2 yr weep repag ag Merchant Tailor. buy if Sak values is your 2 f fast : | ee | ’ setear*etiies e| Of tast year’s =P An Orp Anp Wet Trizp Remepr. | Charioitetown, January 22, 1896—dv | Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Svrup has | -“— beed used for over fifty years by millions een ' + eetenee Gir Haale chal hi c 5 ua rms | of mothers for their children while teeth es, Athletes ; em Ceters nig, with perfect snccess. Tt soothes the ig ; éy7, & S e S Sr : child, softens the gums, allays the pain, | 5 will find ‘‘ Frog in Your| cures the colie, and is the best remedy for » : ] Diarrhoea, Is pleasnt to the taste. Sold at © apa . . } Throat a good thing to 3 CePp | by Druggists iu every part of the world. O FF r tS, eno? Benen eo the tubes and lungs clear, and Twenty: five cents a bottle. Its value ie I BIOS CARA APS HOGG OS, ce +} : . ; ; inc alculable Be sure and ask for Mrs. bill receipte — ( ol , i sa hus promote ea: bre; ng. , : thus prom ne C isy pre ithi ig Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup, and take no object. No humbug, JOHN NEWSON’S. Charlottetown, January 18, 1896—dy accounts. 5S PS une Kindly come in and get your 10 cents. ther kind.—m. w, #. whly—I y 2 | fee ae Finyimo stn cntes ether cane ons! Fohmsom & SORMSOM, | Puss 1s Jercanr—Over 13,00 Le leigh Robes. Stall Bape 1759. ee | i se : Haszard & Wioore. dhs Atlantic and the sentaining 8. from THE DRUGGISTS. butter will be made to-day. Mr. William The above is what we have left Burns’ Anniversary the creamery, and about 2,200 poun is of various other | ts. - Ee ee eeeceicareeniniiee — an of eee a, — W | semen TEE SERET) TN nctine | | ; i = 1,027 pounds of milk to the creamery. ° . - ] st? . har wh, Jan. 17, 1896. tae: Gentlemen of refined taste chew ah in stock e are giving them VER: ae eee ere’ It is * The A dress that will look well, and at the 7 m () ENTERTAI NN ivi EN] : = He BEAVER « peap imitations, l cna rain oF daa, cul see away at small prices. Don't HILLsb ROUGH RINK i | Wants, Losi, Pound, de ‘an ————— is Sep | be n lor These merits meet in Crav d I: ‘ ia ite u : ; men 0 P K R = | f , Q [r | Advertisemen*s ™ ter th in heading charged A Traxsroawation-—On Saturday ¥ enette. Waterproof, but thoroughly porous, elay, as the prices we are sell.’ 4 Dy OUSE. Ave cents ber 3 ay carpenters were employed; | thoron an a defying the det —e ‘Wednesday Rveuing, Jan. 22. SS Gregor, ln removing two of = Man | suitable either for dress, or cloak or wrap. ing them at ought to clear in a) ‘Friday Evening, January 24, (836. | sretvoristaricartouaren, a weather'waliet cone » > ? . - y° ‘ c asm i im oO mor ’ wy i t par a which divided th rth ‘ravenette mee ts a nee t ee g-fel i , One Mile—Boys 16 “years old. First, ee abies ; oa. oS meee, Thy = i 4 of story of the Bank of Nova , . | Navy, Myrtle, Brown, Grey, Caster or } t t *|@9. second. $1 PROGRAMH? ecosnineenainicasenninteniiiaiiies sie iaaniiiitis i : 3 . r hye gets Prone e | ; a A : - : : 3 : i ws i " ‘ « . ah ea e Scotia buliding [he remova! of the tw Ww h , . gets thro igh th | Black. The ideal costume for _——o and 8 10r me, | One Mile (open to P. E. Island). First, ‘ _ MibDE TO ORDER—Sofe, warm Iloods, partitions and the opening of a large door day aboutone-third awake | summer. Light and medium eer | $7; second, $4; third, $1. 7, 7 reading <n : Weedinuee’ atin a ae = ‘ the remaining partition provides Sal : ats j22 d 36 C salle rige. Pocke nife 1 Overture..... a es < % Ps ytd co ae ae ang os I ae parti os j : would likely wake uD J Chai . Race. Prize, Pocket Knife, sparse sa cewctatennueinn tt hes . Address X Y Z, EXAMINER Office. tf-jan2) be | Ss 3ian mmerciai College with ° | _ —— value $ e ai " é oo two of the finest class-rooms within the fully ever Z mor nines it | Mise Nellie Madeline Davie. of Lead- : i} One Mile (Amateurs only). First, pair | . ae ug a iY ae ei Fo ee dail FOUND—On Ones ‘ 1. few days ago, ¢ Sate thew oe Hokie } me Pee - . aes Mes . ne eo 3 Sclo—* Scotian laa ean «ees | & SOlding door-key, h obtain sam cmy Opa is and airy, they are light he hi ad half a chance at | ville, Col.isa young woman of brains and % 8 Hockey Skates; second, Pocket Knife, MrJdk D wisen. ut this Office aster pas Oe ecteriesmeent by not t: than seven windows, 4a . a tes » Shek -s how ise to; em- Sl “ : De jan 0 ; - » . fabdility. She nows how to rise Jan em value ° 4 Solo—“ The Old S b Songs ta : é shich overlook Queen Squari night. Put him — : - rency saaietiie: Her father is the Charlottetown, January 16, 1896—dy & wky Half Mile (10 year old), First, Pocket ” Miss Hyndmas. WANTED-1 ' eS } tif — and P A we a fH a , ee ee ee net tait%e “wT i ) i a . \NTED ‘ lira g salesmen. and, summer, 1t8 beautiful gardens and of our celebrated WikE | ywner of two daily newspapers. Not long Rails, valuc $1.50; second, Hockey Stick, | 8: gies Ais t. Te grating Sy ry eet ood time ng tos gearantetd. feunts *rincipal Hodgson was unable TMrpwW WO St l ago } ecame so ill tha was necessary 7 : 4 : value 65c, oe For particulars ite OWN BSOTHERS f a I hii : r M A L T RES SHES e1lghnt| ago he b ame 80 111 that it wa necet ary Fh val ue UC : ee a | 6 Orchestra—s de Ce a See Bro ~. | ems i to a ' ate ie reased numbers , | i for him to take a complete rest. Sefore Sie Three Mile (open to . bw island). cen lp ji oI ; _ imi ‘ _ . . a pen eapeen ‘ . e . S ace a ~ ~ ea i ns ’ rd y a iwlace «7 oa that ved bis Classes after the Amas hol hours every nig At, = aii | leaving town he gave his daughter power = First, 87; second, $4; third, $l. 1 Mr W MciKex ile eiiatia : ! t r a : i . : ar Ps > > ery 7 rUOM SALE ’ yy ca i coy , aays, hence the above transtorma he will be as spry as 21 V | of attorney, and then left her in entire Potato Race. First, Po ke t Kni €,; | § Duet—* Bonnie [Hoos Lirtic a iA am “gi ie a The rooms are heated by hot water radiat ‘ in tow luring © e | charge of both newspapers. Miss Davis is ‘ 3 value $1.50; second, Pocket Kaife, value ae ee Edward Bayt 'd, Esq, North River Road. ors and iighted for evening classes by In man in town GuUring CC] only business managor and advertis $1.00. > a eee Bruce, Cook. { Whear. | aed a r ‘ Bos j - a ‘ we : el a ow od asiessrs Bruce, Cook, Lewis, Whear. nn ne Candescent iighte. Phe :ea hers and stu- | day. | ing man, but one of the chief editorial] oie One Mile (14 vear old). First, I or ket 1) Cornet Sclo—Seottich Airs ; WANTED—A good cay gir) for genera dents of this inetitution are greatly pleased : | writers as well. Both papers are in a ° Knife, value $1.50 ; second, Hockey Stick. irC P Fletcher. se ork. Apply .o Mrs Hk Larez, Bay i i *.° ~ ‘ t with their improved accommodation, and comealiiname rishing condition. es Rina | Oe ae y to start | 11 Davce—“ Ginhillie ¢ um” aad ee a 7 rte | Cadets Tahatkotastenn || flourishing conditio 8 Entries close ome ~ Four “ start lille Callum i epkiey LOGT-Ca the Gi Semnencn ie’ The ee ee . : -—- i y re aith’s Band in : : finder 4 rewarded by returning th Classes in telegraphy are now being form MARK WRIG HT & 60 Ln or no third ees = Te ; A r 12 Living Picture—“ John Anderson, Vv Jo” met be’ , i ; on A ster eect Hive il ' . Gite. ea % = : av y ‘y si .7 Rubbing It In. attendance. Admission 25 cents. : Scene » } Song, * John And+ rson, My Jo,” ; sl ces . , _ » on, Sp sae oe . ese cso Never use a liniment for rheumatism, Reg” There races promise to be the best Scene by by \.i s Mivnie Moore, ; gation wiil be organize if a sufhcient | ' ae : > « . ae ,RT IT - conciieaiistlieiiiaiaaan ine bind aa r al oe | says a high authority. Don’t rub it in— ms | contested ever seen on P. KE. Island. names. Os FOR SAL xi order Ap I ber offer. : tn ‘ } 13 Orchestra—S n ee tie ' > 's _ : | drive it out. 1 ake something that re ; J. B. DAWSON, sro ; : . Modi cose ccecue s+++e+ | ply to COMDR. TOOK EK, RN. Esglanade 1 I ation— ‘ Bol Si 7 Poe ee — moves the acid poison “fir m the blood GEO. J. ROGERS, tain . —— ' ; iia! Co | take something that will improve your janl3 Managers. 15 Living Pictu e—* fam O,Shanter”...,.... | MONEY—Loans made on city or co ‘a | digestion, an 1 build up tne body Peed the eS eae pane acca 16 Solo—fel } a ah } proper y A} ply to W L Moore, lieitos } perf fection of robu-t health. That ‘ some- i cecil al ‘wecG ‘y ; a. | &c, London House Cornet “yey Aad : > ig Scott’s Sarsapar illa, a remed J . ta . a 17 oe tee iol n Accompaniment)—* For A | ml ce : a obtai ins the be st rewulta in the short- nO Mien’s & Boys’ Overco ats and Sleigh For Sale. rn M Ss Suiliv in. ie selon ne ee — eyed ee : est time. $1, of all druggists. ot 18 Viol Solo—" Biue Balls of Scotland” A very handsome Sieigh, wil! accommo- (with variat-or ee Ulsters, price from S2.50 to date six persons, nicely upholstered, light Mr Vino 19 Recitation (=el«« 4 BOOK : oe fyou desir copy sent | | DIED. lenough for one horse. Apply at this } : hae f—jan2 TO LET At Brackley Point Road, after a short | office. tf—jan2l }2> Orchestra—Selections TO LET—A shop on corner of Bayfield and illness of inflammation of the lungs, John SiG Oo — | 21 Solo—* Come Under My P laidie”.... eee : aaa rects. Applyon the j . . e * Mr K M Lamoz ee R. Stewart, aged 68 years. Mavaihe Fae Agel 2 ver (QO Wadies’ Jackets and Ulsters, DR. H. D. JOHNSON: ' | January 20th, F 22 yeara, la learly belovel wife of Mr. William F | Dockendorff, and second daughter of the io NOSE R h [ate William’ H. Newsonuey Esq. of Searle ranging from $4.00 to $16.00. FE AND EAR, NOSEAND THROAT) | ss5:e0s 2:35 town. Office a Bent Strest Single fare by rai! on presentat ion o if certifi } | | | : ‘ ; eee a << —rm -—~ is ate of attendance at ( on ert. Certificates ts ae ‘ / | 22 Living Picture—“ Cotte etiniasnie Night | LOST—On Sunday, between Kent & Auld Lang Syne. God Save the Queen oo S. Peter's hoad, 4 pair Of pearl rosary The re ving Pictures are under the directicn | See aan , i siege of W. C. Harris, Es i wi siiiniaciniinii Pac ssion— Reserve d Se ais,35 cents: upre- rved, 25 cents. 2» Te 7” n atl 7.30 p m Ihavea\ y nice [oot-power Ale cheap Firstapplicant gets { LCorron, Brighton Ko = oe Aug 16, *94—lv soreaeerreen [ALL AT HALF PRICE |) xia trons 2 cucey swe b2 had at ticket office. ~ 2 ‘ $50 down, > ym mm tag if de Pian of Parquette at Dedd’s Medical Hall S$i500 sired—bavs desirable dw ing near Baleeny at C D Rankin’s Drug Store. May | centre of city, not farfrom park, good neigh- be seen on the afternoon of Monday, the 2th borhood, healthy, Grafion Street. Ap ly to PRACVK - : : . ' ; Sones f . OLD-FASH 10 NED EEC UINEA A BOX." ores ey ee eee Se Got eee tae A ‘ ‘ |T. A. McLEAN J. MoSWAIN, = ———mcnniiian 78 ‘ . - r r gy ( i S le : , mr VST nthe western « of t or ‘ ; iWEBCHAMG: | It will pay every buyer to look at these) , tng vr crit nr, funn!” * Cintas, SG in, Latorainwaetnee ges J > . . * Y ey ‘ ‘ ; —? e ons j i 7 re Ww ded on | ay sam at s0 ice. a comfort is to be found in our QL ILTS and siege set: : PILLS ‘ons electricity, with all sanitary sane er \anyoaf n leaving t this office. First. because of the lowness of the price we are asking, — : $ st ] ld AC dl gs ments and a private aay ah eee " SR a es 3 a, HOGnED 6 gp tet ere CURE 3 goods, as they must be sold FreGardleSS | jave converted my Saloon into a Grocery Political Meeting TO LET—Two large flats in the bricx build second, by the genuine pleasure and rest that is found : SiGK HEADACHE ‘ 5 , y = |} and stocked with { the choicest Groceries, { i | Fah, cars igg a \jo mings Soston’s , oo a . . gy gst t : yr ae 7 ‘ ua ie teen ‘ Ze a . > by seeping under down covering. , , aerene by bases 7 —— A Meeting of the the “Lihesal- Conservatives od. ible or aie onehe emocte ogee . i B usiness p ib Ber ‘ a “ai , | Suitable for offices or lerge societies, «te ~ BR. Disordered Liver, etc} | of cost. eee ef Johnson's River Polling District wil| pies y'tutmnnus cot dod “ike Magic on the Vital Organs, , | ve held ip the Schoolhouse at Donagh on | —Soning DA T—Nituate adjoin- OUR OFFE Pimd heen Secreti ions, restoring lon; “3 P. P. GILLIS. i MONDAY > 27th January, at Six o'clock, war ARINE i rai mas . Le aa ee ad hy 1 . + , . k the Keen janl5—6i d&w | : ‘or the ' P rani - aj part of the 2¢ Hillsborcugn ‘ oy : ’ cei st Compiexion, bringing bac janio i¢ D.m., for the yurpose of organizing aj prt tine of 20 per cent. off these goods still is open—don t delay } Bdge of Appetite, and arousing with a * Liberal lle Association aj] | River, formeriy occupied by br —— 2 } + > ROSEBUD OF HEALTH the whole physic @ e D5 7 Sete = nee, Bande la Geom } eet Pa P : . : i . An) has a fine lawn, coach house a a sta at a -@ ae rhe aa ¢ eC. = The ae re chee and Rochford Streets; nice location e nemobers oO i€ arty are Cordially in- } most d-sirable residence, ren SZ “a year, make your purchases at once energy of the human frame: improvements, hota} r. bath, etc. Rent mod- | vited to attend. | paid quarterly. Apply to Bexs Davizs. usands, in a!l classes of sat laa are admitted by thousan erate ‘Apply to } cM MOORE. tf—dec7 SEWARD I. Woon. oct] —-d&w pat law { Society. Largest Sale ia the World. GE NT ae - . ; ‘ + : “TO LE t—H if the Cottave adjoining West j BROS > Covered with a Tasteless & Soluble Coating. A . TO LET—A good tenement houseon Biskop JAMES J. TRAINOR. ote Ite ait ee ee ae Stes | ont 4 Ue a 4: Bloveseal, Street. Contains stx rooms. apehy te, Sm fos Lot 48, Jan. 18, 1896— d&w Henderson, Oct 12, Zo / Wholesale Agts, Evans & Sons, ! , : seca te ee eeneens OPORHONHt i Charlottetown, panwary 11, 1896—dy CAMPBELL, = i be Tug Wearaer —Winds mostly northerly}; fair and moderately cold,