THE LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. > rs on firs oer B - _— a Ha Mr. Clair nte w 3 ‘ lea s te } ow af 4 - STAN s ae Pat trex etown vs VW e clea she wi } Picte o x v.—Exy a splen A , 7.8.0.4. % vo ’ . ethan & F . V A { - \ a : s ames’ C vw 2 9 - rA YN l ev yene hel] € g se ’ emen, and arte e \ M sv eV wie secaaililiianian ACKNOWLEDGMEN Mr. |] H. r “ e Confederatio Life As i ‘ ir (thanks « ber o t ea iar, et - _> ‘ »N A are nvitel t step Lyceum < Moncay night and j re of tlos pen ecco Meret Rev. Mr. Hamlyn uy ” e f } vin j w at the Gospe Meetmyg a ia row f I > y serv 4 to we hi nk: Ss . x t e LO & ana 18 ¢ veet a’ is g ‘ packa e t ie ¥ al. Le&GIsLatvt The Nova = a Pa ament r spa rf siness I reday As The spec w wi t ae~ ' Y i 3 f shadow any very portant iegisia scissile ‘ MEETIN ver pe! meeting in Philharmon a at 4 j ck, ¢ i i by t raiiway ? Strangers aiwavs weicome Less Eph. 2-8, “For by grace are ye Save : siecle Y. M. L. A.-—The second lecture sea-on’s course will be delivered by the Rev. D.. Suthber i Tuesday evening nex 14th inst., in St. James’ new Hal S ‘Bits Tartan, being Highland Cus s and Curiosities Admission 15 avidiiabiionieaal I rant Sa —M ines, such as w of Reviews, bins Social Ecor t, Magazine of Civics, Donahoe’s, neeripg Mag raz Nineteenth Cent , Music, the “Cat ‘holie World, Harper’s, and the leeding papers of America, will be sold in the Lyceam on Monday, the 13 st., at 8 p. m. - Tne Stove Exreiopen—The St. John Telegraph says: An explosion occurred in the k n stove in the rea lence of Ae n on Tuesday whereby the iows s e was tO p eces, the wit siiattered and the ceiling jamaged. No be was injured Frozen water ptpes caused trouble since Pasrs Ta1s Ur.—This year there will be r eclipses—two of the moon and two | of the sun. Ash Wednesday will fal! on Feb. 19th., and Easter Sunday on April 5: The Queen’s birthday falls on Sun- day, Dominion Day Wednesday, Pree Day on Mond: y, Sept, 6th.,and Christmas on Friday. ‘disitdaiieionta Home For Istermexr.—The body of the late Wilbert Marris arrived | i the city from Boston ‘ast | evening. A large number of serrowing } relatives and friends were at the station when the body arrived, and accompanied it to Mr. a, residence, ae e Road. The funeral took plac is after- noon and was ina v eimed i, aeclibnaed Scorr Acr —Yesterday afternoon Scott | Act summonses were seryed on Fred Rowe and Michael Carragher. —-Rowe’s | summons is forathird offence and Car- ragher’s fora first. Both are returnable on Wednesday next Yesterday Thomas Clarkeand John Me- Iniyre were Sone tted to ja 1 for two months in default of payment of Scott Act fines. __ oh emen BEAVER fst yout 2 Refuse cheap ie tations. caine IK. XCHANGE OF Puierrs — Fx low ing the custom of exchange of pulpits at the close of Week of Prayer, Sunday services ¥ bee ndacted as follows :— tt a m., Bev. W. J. Rivby: 7 2p. I vy. G. M. Campbell. First Me liet-~11 a. m., Rev. C. W.! Corey: 7 p.m, Rev. D. Sutherland. Secoud Methodist—11 a. m., Rev.» D Sutherland; 7 p. m., Rev. D. H. Ladg Baptist—Il1 a. m.. Re G. M. Camp- bell; 7 p. m., Rev. C. V Cerey At the close of the evening service at the Baptist church the Pastor will pre- sent the right hand of fellowship to a'l candidates recently received by baptisn and by letter. al ice Goop Tewp.ars.—At a meeting held at Greenwich a few evening ago, Mr. . Be McEwen, Provincial Deputy, organize da lodge of Good Templars to be Un xlge No. 74 with ei ter members and the folh C.T—N. J McEw n V. T.—Ida Anderso Chap —Osborne An de Tsou. Secretary—Jumes Suther! laud. D. M. —Amy Hyndman. F. S.—E Sidie Coffia. T reasurer—-Annie Anderson. Sentinel —Wuillie Duke. Guarcd—Maggie McEwen. P. C. T—James McEwen Lodge Deputy—James Anderson. char- ghte en wing officers: sisi Mooxs.—Apropos of the’ the press in rea in December a taken Tuose Two item going the rousds of pect t the two full moons ids the following correspondent set ri fr a paper publ ished in 1866 to one of rom @ | our € anges: The month of February, g respect the most remark- 1266, was in one It had no full able the worl i’s history. moon. Jan uary had two full moons and eo bai March. but February had none. Do you rea hat arare thing In B ature that was 7 It had not ocet urred since the nor since the discov- time of Washington, neat ery of At beginuing F ; creati D of ac- erica, nor since the era, nor tne iristian : ‘ur agalD, world. And it will othe comp itation 509,000 not oct years. OME refined taste chew! known as} of astronom- COUNTY COURT, The Couaty Court was in and Judge Alley delivered a written ju ae the leading tried this ter: They were ag fullows : Mary Webster vs. frederick H. - Horne Clate sheriff Damages for selling goods of Charles Nz ash, absent debtor, under exe- x ; cution, without fir rst paving plaintiff $41.61 for rent claimed to be due to plainut? by absent debtor J we ment de fendant. A. A. McLean, Q. C, for plaintiif, H. for defendant trles Lee Sir Judg for Jan es Pa mer Ronald J. Steele vs. Che and Actlon for horse board, $6° ment of non-suit, it being held that the accounts between the parties ex: eede I the risdictiori of the court Good for pl ain if: Strickland for defendant. Patrick McKenna vs. Francis M Kenna Action for wages as fa vant on Rosebank Farm. Amount clan $150. Judgment for defendan Heid at there was no contract between the parties Warburto& for plaintith Siewa GOUy fe lef enda t Charles Palmer vs vo. ttetown Driv g Park and Prov | Exhibition Ass« ation.—Action for 625 for straw soli ier contract for the horses and cattle at ast exhibition. Defendants claimed that plaintiff did not full his contract and that owing to this they were obliged to purchase straw tothe amount of $18.50 ‘ ey in i rignt t inct i them the right to ot. was awarded sive ~ witnesses for plaintiff; F. 1 lose on Msnday next - wa PERSONAL. Charlottetown, director of the Auer Light Compa rt ection took piace at a neeting held at Fairville recently. ; D> , ' a) be wav hKeview of Chicago reports hat M>. E. QO. Faulkner on January | b an vik I > t and genera: 1 iv the Pecos Valley road. Phe — Ss wW ration from Roswell, N. A., Peco, Texas, a distance of 164 miles. Mr. ives DAILY EXAMINER ‘ ‘LETTERS 10 THE EDITOR session to-day, | number of | AN EXPLANATION WANTED. Dean Str,—Your ‘three-starred, corres- i pom lent who acts as the apologist of the ) 7 . ‘ The steamer Southport ¢ trip on the School Board, in giving the fimes of ger vice and salaries of the teachers of the city schools, omits to explain why teachers of Kent and Prince Street schoois should receive a higher salary than those. of Queen Square. Is the explanation to be mental bias of men who, in aome cases at least, are chosen for their political proclivities or religious preju- lices? “Can anything good come out of Nazareth.”’ . sought in the BQO est FORT AUGUSTUS, NOTES FROM made her jast Kast River for the season on lay, the 4th inst; and the people of section oe well satisfied with the ser - vice'rendered by the Southport, her oblig- ing Captain and crew. Captain McDougall | and his men are the right men in the right piace. On Monday, the 6th inst., peoplewere crossing on foot at Hickey’s Wharf. Teams are crossing in safety at present. The parenteof Glenfinnan Pond are well pleased with the work done in their new school, Tarantum, No. 222, by, Miss Katie McQuaid. Itis certainly a great boon for their children besides going to } Glentinnan, nearly two miles, as they had todoa vear ago, when thése who wished to send children had not only to Satur this their | drive them to and from. school, but like | wise to break the road for over a mile after every snowstorm. They certainly | and the has | | thankful to the Board of Education generous action in this’ matter, unanimity with which they have paid their school taxes proves how ihev appreciate the much needed change. A and one or two-otbers whom it | feel | for their bachelor | would seem by their actions nature intend | ; 1 ed for the same 7. hatsoever. | | } 1} 7 ; Col «al ra tne! t Wiil { remem ve! : was | rmerly connected with the P. E. -I a as Passenger rent ar 1a av, ” < a eneer as & A & atterly as Lravelling Auditor. Cooigratu AL1ons Alexan } Phers: who was vesterday lodged | ihe Poor House, was arraigned ona arge of assault and battery, the com plainat t being John Allen, keeper of the e He use, McPherson was evidently nsane at the time of 3 admission to the | Poor House, and shortly afterwards be } came violent and uncontrollable, necessi- tating his arrest. McPherson is a middle: | aged man and belongs to Montague Bridge | He was remanded to jail pending his ad | i ' i j j j i Yours respectfully, | Mrs, | | | i | mission to the Hospita! for the Inte: ADDRESS AND PR NTATION. — At i lose of the special meeting held last nizht of St. George’s Lodge, No. 1,171, lL. O. L., Rev. Mr. Hamlyn was presented by the members ot the Lodge with a handsome moroceo-bound pocket Bible land an gold-headed cane in recognition ot the interest which the rev. gentleman has taken in | that society and Protestantism iu general. The gift was accompanied by an address. Rev. Mr. Emery was present and gave a| splendid address. as did also several members of the society. —Guardian. ; erence, | tect | politics! principles. } tive anc fate, are the only grum- And I may here remark that poli- tics had nothing to do in this school affair Conservatives and Liberals eworked together like men, without for a moment thinking of compromising their 1 speak from experi- [ have taken am active part in striv- secure a convenient school for my ldren. I have always been a Conserva i intend to remain one. Still I say give every man or party their merit. Thanking you in advance for space in your influential journal, I remain blera. ence, ing to FARMER, €th, 1895. o+O+e NEWS Jan. LATEST NOTES, N. Nurnberg, a widow in poor cir- cumstances and despondent, a. few days ago killed herself and her- only child, 1 girl of eleven years. According to the Department of Agri- ulture estimate the population of Canada, it the close of the last fiscal _ year, was 5,983,424. The growth ‘since 1891, the | census year, is thus placed at 240,000, or | 60,000 per annum. Some delver into the statutes bas dis- | covered that Mr. Pulitzer, of the New =e ork World, committed an offence against the law, and is liable to a fine of $5,000 for having drawn out a telegram from the Prince of Wales on the Venezuelan mat ter. The Prince’s was a very sensible message, but this does not make any diff- The law seems to be for the pto- ion of those who do not write sensible ee Cc ine my 4 Loval Cru- | messages, and who are liable to suffer by r "ER Ch.-""VUd I ) aay 14 al ru- | . 7 ™ } a : ; the contrast, saders, under the care of committees from } cee ae ia . | Orient and Victoria Divisions, Sons of Mrs. W. K. Vanderbilt’s marriage to Mr. Ds a. « J » and | O. H. P. Belmont is said to have been ar- | Temperance, will meet for election and | installation of officers on Monday evening, | “aoged some time ago, but the announce- Lol quarter to seven, in Victoria Division | ment was deferred owing tothe Marlbor- Room, Wright's Hail. All childre trom | @ugh-Vanderbilt wedding. Mr. Belmont 8 to 14 will be made welcome. I + has been divorced as well as Mrs. Van= Lawson, Chairman of Committee. | derbil but the Duke of Marlborough i shinai ould hardly offer any objection on this MARRIED. | — his own father and mother ne —- | were divorced too, and his father married At Hillsborough, Jan. 8th, by A.| 4 divorced woman for his second wife. Craise Ewen | red Jardine, Head of Hills | Di verce is evidently the fashion in aristo- cones © ry rine s Adeline, daughter of | cratic circles, both in England | and » the James Atileck. Uni ed States. ; — _ = | cE ee ae DIED. ap is : one Palpitation of the Heart Defined In this city, on Thursday, 9th inst., | ad : ; James Towan, late of Cornwall, England, Palpitation of the heart is perhaps the aged {Funeral will lea¥e his late residenc Sidney Street, on Sunday, at 2 o’clock, People’s Cemetery] (Boston and Englis t Argy guson, in tae 56 years. le Shore on the 9th inst. Allan Fe: slst year of his ace. Dentifoam “to is a red liquid put up in a eeat e bottle. It is thoro ly cleansing, perfec tly. harm~ less. Preserves and whitens ugh- ly by TORUS & JONSON, in Pharmacy. | Graduates | 2@es weet . wenn eeee Better Coods for less money, better quality at } less profit, better value with the induce- more catisfaction—these are ments we hold ovt to Furniture buyers We are selling goods here on a good idea. We are keeping the quality at highest notch and the ee notch, and .we are doing it #0 naturally and so comfortably that people find a won- derful satisfaction in trading here " store nor @ up” use are neither a ‘‘ stuck ve “cheap” store. We everybody so that they, will | P! leasure in the secone. MARK WRIGHT & G),, LT ‘oming. NAPS for To-morrow, Saturday. Wool Nnitting Yarns, 4c. a skein. Ladies’. Felt Hats, Children’s Felt Ladies’ Winter 95 cents. Hats, 29 cents. Blouses, 50 cents. Children’s Winter Linders, 10 cents. vadies’ Winter Ladies’ Fur Ruffs, Ladies’ Fur Mufis, Ladies’ Fur Capes, Wrappers, $1.80. ] at a large discount, BEER BROS. Tue Weattier.—Strong weather ; snow at firet, then clearing. Johnson's | | treatment for a single hour. the teeth, sweetens the bre ath, and imparts health te the gums. ze ice 25 cents. Prepared | the | We | | | most cOmmon syinptom of heart disease, | and is defined as pulsations that are per- 4 h papers please copy )| gin to 7 | eral j } netcr | is to be the next sensation ? ceived by the patient. It cemes on in paroxyisms, with intervals of more or less freedom from attack. The Leart may be- beat violently; it may pound agai ist the walls of the chest; the vessels may throb in the neck; the eyes become suffused, and the heart may be very rapid and very feeble, so that the pulse may prrerececcccccceny consist only of aseries of rapid and al- | most im pé al 1paod le waves. suffering from palpitation or should not delay Dr. Agnew’s Cure for the heart will always relieve this trouble within the first half hour, and for this reason is regarded by physicians gen- ly as the greatest known remedy for the heart. Sold at Dod The ze fluttering of the heart ‘oS i’s Medical Hall, Charlotte- | town. —_- _ This is a year of great events. Unc'e Sam is belligerant, John Ball wants to fight Germany. Dr. Jameson hes been routed in the Transvaal. The Cuban insurgents have taken Havana. A Cabi- isis has occurred-at Ottawa. What » sinililpniaiagy MIDDLE-AGED AND CHIL- DREN. Are one and all Cnred of Kidney Troubie by South American Kidney Cure, THE OLD, Kidney troubles are not confined to those of any age. The gray-haired suffer, and keenly sometimes. The man in the vigor, of life has his happiness. marred by dis- | tressing disease of these par‘s. Much ° of tbe trouble of children is die to disordered kidneys. South American Kidney Cure treats effectively those of any age. And with all alike relief is sec uréd quickly. | In the most distressing cases relief comes in not less than six hours. It is a won- rful medicine for this one specific and. | imporvant purpose. prices at the lowest } come again and find more winds and moderate gals, north-east and_ north; cold Sold at Dodd’s Medical Hall, Charlotte- town. At the opening of the Dominion Parlia- ment the Countess of Aberdeen” was regally attired in a costume of Royal blue velvet with court train, and skirt of gold embroidered white silk. Her Excellency | wore a diamond necklace, head-dress of white feathers, and court veil. . Two pages | in Elizabethan costume ef white satin car- | ried Her Exeellency’s train. They were both young sons of their Excellencies, ce aiiaiee Another Hamilton Citizen Cured of Rheu matism in three Days. “ Mr. I. McFarlane, 246 Wellington St, Hamilton: “for many weeks I have suf- | fered intense pain from rheumatism; was so bad that I could not attend to business. I procured South American - Rheumatic Cure on the recommendation of my drug- gist, and was completely cured in three or four days by the use of this remedy only. It is the best remedy I ever saw. Sold at Dodd’s Medical Hall, Chartotte- town. — ee Hockey at the rink.— We have on hand a lot of tweeds and serges suitable for knickerboekers. Intending players are requested to call early and leave their order.—S. A. McD Donald, re 10 41 Geese Feathers. AIGHEST PRICE§;paid for all Geese ae JOHN, NEWSON The Miilion versus the hundred, It is for the million. It is for the of the workingman, *It & Within | reach of ali. And itis whéjesome. healthful. It makes bloods It hope.’ It stimulates. And this is the Bordeaux Claret Co. has been with its cheap French wines. The whole country is buying clarets, sherries and burgundies now at $3 and $4 per. dozén. And there is not an ache in’ a » hogshead. goad t, the lt is makes |. what doing 1 The light wines of France, pure, and supple. A boon to the whole people. One can treat a friend now when = -omes to the house. One can have a bottle of the assimilation and digestion of his food, and thus promote health. Address Botdeaux Claret Co.,.30 Hospital Street, Montreal. 246 —-—+—_r+e Both Germany and France recm to be unduly excited over the troubles in the Transvaal. It is not tha: they love the Boers, 8o.much as that they are j-alous of Britain, and like to see her in hot water. Fortunately Englishmen are used to this kind of parboiling, and cau generally lift themselves out of the cauldron without the aid of their neighbors, The dainty gown will never be given up by the ladies, no matter what the extrem -ists-of both sexes may say. And Priest ley’ black dress fabrics make more beanti- ful gowns than any other ‘material.’ And now this celebrated firm offer somett! hing new in “Eudora,” something superlatively fine in texture, in appearance, in. refinement, with zreater weight and width than. it the fam- ous Henriettas, and the la:ies are, all over the country, calling for it. It is wrapped on “The Varnished Board,” and the name, Priestley, is stamped on every five yards, d8 36 va we 1a: : Notice to Ship Masters and Ship Owners. All vessels are prohibited from lying in the ice outside the ends of wharves, from Steam Navigation Wharf Kast to Pownal Wharf West, orin any other part of the stream or harber that «will obstruct or interfere with the free passage of the 8. 8 Stanley to her berth at Peake’s. No.2 W harf, By order-of the Marine De partment. DAVID SMALL, lec] 2 Harbor Master. Are You Interested ? All Furniture repaired-over a year ‘or Pictures porn to order will, after the 15th inst., be sold to pay expenses. ‘Par- ties interested will please take notice and call at once or write for them, as ‘the undersignei will not be accountable of them after that date JOHN NEWSON. dec4—tf . 5,000 BOOKS FREE. “ Business Guide,” 400 pages practiea. common sense information on business. Over one million copies sold. 5,000 copie to give away to persons sen ling us name of prospective agents. Write immediately. NICHOLS & CO., Publishers, Wesley Buildings, Toronto Nov. 15—dy 8i (6) wky 81 $10-per Set.Partini Se $2 and upwards. Gold and : Porcelain Crowning. «Best material, best workmansn. best satisfaction. DR, J. P. MURRAY, Queen Street, Charlottetow Are You Saving Money ? We know itis pretty hard todo so these shard times—but then things will, look up ‘Jater on. In the meantime Watch Your Small Expenses. For instance, when youdrop iu for a cigar don’t pay TEN CENTS for one. Ask ‘far SOMETHING GO0CD. Don’t be put off with something else When you light it you will realize the fact that you are smoking A REGULAR TEN CENTER. Manufactured only by The Empire Tobacco Co., Montreal. Sep20~—w Advertisements under this heading chargee five cents per line. a WANTED—A young an to help. take care of two children. Good reference required, Apply at this office. *japlr LOST—In the western end of the town a pair of silver-plated skates. Finder will be rewarded on leaving same at this office. jav7--ti MONEY—Loans made on city or country property Apply toF W.L Moors, Solicitor) &e, *, London House Corner. d&w 3m +dec8,.” TO LET—Two offices in the ee Block pply to PROWSE Bros tf— amapltiay W ANTED—A maid for generat housework ” t ri nee Street. $1500. $600 down, » foe on mortage if de sired—buvs desirable dwelling near centre of city, not far from park, good neigh- borhood, healthy, Grafton Street. Apply to A MEL“ISH, London House building, or cor- ner King and Great George Streets novo WANTED—An experience d cook, to whom good wages would be given, Apply | to MRS W W SULLIVAN. jars. FOR SALE—One oxy-ether stereopticon. This is one of the best instruments m , and will be sold at less than half price. To a re sy onsible party time, will.be given for p»y- ment.—J H HASLAM, Springfield. dec3i TO LET—Two large flats in the brick build- ing on Queen Street, adjoining Norton's haidware store. Central loc ality, well light- ed, with easy approach from Queen Street. Suitable for offices or Iarge societies, «tc. Ap- ply toJ B MACDONALD « Co. Sw—dac30 MARINE ViLLA TO LET—Situate adjoin- ing Dundas Esplanade, in the most healthy part of the “city, fronting the Hillsborough Rive or, formerly oecypied by Dr Dawson. has a fine tawn, coach house and stable :a most destiable residence; rent $20-4 year, paid quarterly. Apply to BENJ DAVIES. oct7—d&w guar?aw pat law LOST—Last evening, about six o’clock, on Water Street, near Queen Hotel, the fro nt board of.a ‘sleigh (blue), Please return to Flynn’s Stable, corner of Great Searme # aad King Streets, TO LET—Half the ‘on tbe, oteasing ws Kent School. Apply 0 on the © pre c Henderson. =-Oet By | - TO LET—New residence, corner of Grafton and Rochford Streets; nice location, modern Improvements, hot air, bath, etc. Rent mod- erate Apply to K M MOORE. tf—dec7. TO LET—A good tenement house on Biskop Street. Contains stx rooms. Apply to THOS CAMPBELL. 1f—de"19 _ A BOOK FREB!—If you desire a send for particulars—NIcHoLs & Co, caley Buildings, Toroptu wy & P -TQ-LET—A shop on corner of Bayfield and Great George streets. Apply on rei Ee . novl-+ ~ x iqe FOR SALE CHEAP—7wo bund nee of first-class kindling wood. Appt GLLLIs, cerner Powaal and Bayfeld . Birecta jané—lw pd on on S54 hes ae L 3 wine on the table with dinner, to aid’ in’ for one month “ere Geo E FUtL, deedia | Half Price Column. We offer everything in this column at half price. We want a clean stock, and have put the goods at prices that will clear them. Half price takes the goods. First come, first choice. “< 27 Ladies’ Cloth Twenty-seven Ladies’ Black and few Colored Heavy Winter Jackets, prettily trimined, mostly our wholesales samples. All must becleared. ALL HALF PRICE Jackets. $ 2.46 Jackets for $1.20 3.60 | " 2 1.80 * 4.75 ” * 2.38 an oe 3.15 3.00 ~~ - 4.00 10 60 os - 5.30 12 80 - ” 6.40 Weeks’ Half Price Column. 17 LADIES’ WATERPROOFS. Sev sal odd lines—all sizes, good patterns ail half price. Weeks’ Half Price Column. 34 TRIMMED MILLINERY, HATS aid BONNETS—all half price.* *88 Untrimmed FELT HATS, dlear at FIFTY CENTS. all to This season’s goods, and sold by us at from. 78 cents to $1.80. All go at 50 cts. EEKS. SATURDAY, Cf2 o- C= al pears acnd — — quan. — cpm Cs2 crm —> CI —_— — BiG DISCOUNT COLUMN. Furs! Fars! Balance of stock of Ladies’ ,Muffs, Col lars, few Capes, few Ruffs, at clearing |. prices. Don’t pass us if it is a matter of saving money. Ladies’ and Gents’ Heavy Winter Gloves. Same prices ‘as sold at Xmas. Can’t make them any.cheaper. Sold too cheap now. 79c., worth $1.00; 98c., worth $1.25 ; $1.09, worth $1.45, Ladies--84c., worth $1.10 ; 98c., worth $1.25 Gents’ Linen Collars, Cuffs and Shirts. Business Shirts with short bosom, $1.00, worl $1.25. Best Open Back or Front in town, $1.10, worth $l. 45. Collars 16 cents, worth 22 cents. Cuffs, 22 cents, ‘worth 30 cents. Gents’ Winter Underclothing. Another Casé just received Wednesday, same price as last. SHETLAND UN. DERCLOTHING, $1.30 a suit, worth $2. MEN’S CARDIGAN JACKETS. Hun dreds sold bui a few left yet. Your choice cheap. Ladies’ and Gents’ Warm CHAMOIS VESTS, all sizes, and will clear at low prices. Honest Goods at Honest Prices, WEEKS. White Shirt UN TO RCLOTHING AND —- SHIRTS EZECELLENT WALUE AT, D. A. BRUCE'S. Charlottetowa, December 28, 1895—dy LONDON Wants, Lost, Found, &¢ Bes —_—S oe re - Uleters, price $16.00. 50 Ladies’ of cost. T. J. y.% Charlottetown, January 11, 1896—dy oe NM a ae P . xs cor : os aie " igs ._- ao pS ge %. 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ALL AT HALF PRICE It will pay every buyer to look at these ae — JANUARY 11, 1896. Our January Sale SHIRTS, UNDERCLOTHING, TOP Good Heavy Linders for 25c. Top Shirts for 25 Good Heavy Linders for 35¢. Tup Shirts for be All Wool Linders for 45c. Top Shirts for oC All Wool Linders for 50c. Top Shirts for G6O0e¢ Extra Heavy Linders for 75¢.| Top Shirts for 75 Top Shirts for R5e All those lines: are special | Top Shirts for We value and worth 25 per cent. Top Shirts for Si.o0 more. It will pay you to, Top Shirts for 1.10 buy your Underclothing from Top Shirts for 1.25 us.—Prowse Bros. Top Shirts for 1.50 Readymade Clothing Sale Now On. The greatest sale of Overcoats, Ulsters, Reefers and Suits for Men, Poys and Children on earth. All odd lines of: Boys’ Overcoais, Reefers and Suits will be sold regardless of cost. All odd lines of Men’s and Youtlis’ Ulsters, Reefers and Suits must be sold, so come if you want to get the best value ever seen in this town. _ Ask to see our Scotch Serge Suit for $10.00. Without doubt the best Suit for the money in the Island. es ROWSE BROS, The Wonderful Cheap Men. Charolttetown, January 9, 1896+246 ALF P| oo ee XJ 20 Ladies’ Cloth Jackets and Uapes at Half Price. JUST LISTEN TO THIS! 4 Jackets. price $4.25, now $2.E2 G « "450, * 226 5. 6 - 5.00, “« 250 se “« 590, “ 295 -_..% “< 1050, “ 5% We want to close this lot out If you want bargains thiz is ,yOur chance, J. B. MACDONALD & C9, Charlottetowr, December 30, 1895— dy & wky YOU QuGhT “TO KEEP WARM, “and we can help you do it if you leave your orders with us for a good, warm Overcoat or Ulster; and if you want the cheapest Readymade Ulster or Over- ‘coat sold im the city we can supply you with it. It lwon't cost you much to prove it, Just step in and see them. — All 4 Goods at special prices, = ¥ Sy UY Ss J 2) ~— 7 Stylish Clothes give &2 Man an appearance, which is a good deal in this working-day world. An air of solidity makes a man worth more in the opinion of his fel- lows. To have the real genu- ine solid air about you, it’s necessary to have your cloth- ing made toorder, so there’ll be absolutely no defect about the m: iterial, the makeup, the finish or the fit. High-class tailoriag, such as we produce, is indispensable to correct attire. Keep ; your clothing above par by ordering it of us, and you'll be rated at 100. There’s no- thing i in Charlottetown to equal our stock of Woolens, and the way we make them up is a sartorial marvel. Those BEAVER OVERCOATS we are selling for are the best value we ever had. See them. | S. A. 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