THE THEDAILY EXAMINER. L894. DECEMBER 22 THE LIQUOR EVIL Wer regret to note a conshierall ec amount *harlottetown, particu- The fact that those countrymen who thirst for iu t irunkenness n 4 | } +e sates lar!y on market days. indicate learned how their be e Canada Temperance Act toxicating stimulants have ° rms if 4 and where appetites may gratified in spite of th If the drunkenness apparent upon our streets pre vailed under license, we should sav that it was bad, but not part cular]y ré sarka he B iu ler tl rp ration of a prohibitory law, it ts disgraceful; fer i shows that the law of the and is set a defiance. It is to be sincerely hoped thay every respect Je man and woman in tow and country will frown down the trattic yu pa lariv throughout the qu ‘ suing holidays. Weich the qnestionabie enioyment of “the social glass against y ? scanida a violated law and all the : anid! , ’ i r There the evile that spring from tppling | cannot for a moment O« , rh Beer Bros.’ store ae supplied duty of all citizens, all — 2 bwith furs. dry good:, handkerchiefs, and enjovment of the @nniversary that will Le articles suitable for presents, and bargains ? brated ext week ought in any | are promised all whe eal The London : a a an cin of dranken- | House is also well furnished with general ene tp Ne warren % iry goods, including hosts of articles just 1€S5 thing for holiday presents, and the ns ip oprieturs are determined that they NOTES AND COMMENTS. feshall not be undersold by anyone.” ligay Herald : “Mr. Ferguson is a | Moore & MecLeod’s store is replete with -Halifax nore : : cial voods suitable for presents, which are sold mas OF _ ra yon Mt ios iw noun of | low and are being snapped up rapidly; and know Irage ant ees : 1 political |G. A. Dixon & Co. inv‘te all in need of the bet patnre | Xmas presents to call at their store and | subjects in Canaria oS fexamine goods and _ prices. Mr. Dixon —The Empire: “h ue g0e0 ~~ ‘| says he has something for everyone, and | give Prince Edward Is and ad ; a }his prices are very low. The Me Kay in the Cabinet, snd seners sae , Woolen Co. offer bargains in furs, gents’ gugon, f that Pr prince, WHO & oo ane fi rnishings, ete., and solicit a cal] from without pertfelic, w I be able tu do goo). ekers after holiday presents; satisfaction service in that capacity. —The Unite ij States Treasury gold re- ands $8,500,000 below the reserve | , serve st Cn a , mit ef $100,006,000. Since November | 94. the day of which bids for the hon opened, the Treasury has lost | withdrawals, two-j; been } new ;. bonds were - +n gola by $2 500,000 in gout 0 has probably ex thirds of whicl ported —One gratifving feature « f the political situation * the death of Sir John Thompson and the se le etic ! of Mr Bowell to lead the Government 1m his piace, Is that there has been practically no a lverse comment in the French Canadian press against Mr. Bowell. This would seem to indicate a growing tolerance and breadth of Since feeling in the Lower Provinces. —The St. John Sun tries toget ahead of its grit contemporaries by announcing that = - . this is a make-shift government, which is likely to be laughed out of exisience by its So wax the late Thompsor Abbott governmert. ewn friends. government and the The two or three latte: Sir John Macdonald were and weak make shifis, which 2 bs to fail. We remember that s¢ veral of | valued contemporaries said so at the time. With the caree: of these previous make- ail ridiculous were ont ga doubt as to the}! fand low prices are | Leod & Ce eS thei Co. are low, =: : 5 tablishment of John Y. -e constructions of | sey re bound | e DAILY EXAMINER A FEW WORDS IN SEASON, Yui res threughout the city have been decorated and fitted and furnished with every regard for the holiday season The iecorauons i many instances are superior to anything in that line that has been attempted here for years, while the fered the prices within the reac among wus. Tur Examiner’ pages show the various lines and the great are of superior quality and h of the poorest roads advertising advantages offered thosewho may desire to trade at any special establishment, and anvthing that to-day will, therefore, be largely a repetition Of what we can Say las al The ary as tl vear there is always « to articles “) table for holiday ready been said. | Yr voxbs are; but at this -time stores are well y always xtra attention paid vifts. In this connect James Paton which & Co's. fair : : day and evening, and at which everything etoc ked, | of the on attention mav be drawn to | is open | machinery. Mr. Horne also carr stock of groceries. Mark Wricht & Co. of their large and complete st *k of furni- ture and the other articles useful and or- namental kept in atock, and out of which elegant Xmas may be John Newson, same line of goods, also invites inspection of his stock. He saya he has any number | of artices suitable for presents. The prices at both establishments have been marked down in keeping with the season. All who may desire anything in the line of photography should not fail to . call upon either C. Lewis, Cloud Hill or G. H. | Cook. Thev do first-class work in this line. W. P. Colwill makes an excellent show- jing of crockeryware, dishes, lamps, and other goods more or less useful at this and ar. invite inspection many presents selected. other seasons of the y It was remarked by “Kit,” in the Tor- onto Mail, that the stores in Charlottetown were better supplied than those of Halifax. However this may be, it will, we think, be admitted by every discriminating observer that our stores are creditable to this eity and the Province. the shape of dry goods, furs, ete.. and her rseful and faney arti les 2 being disposed of at prices to clear. Stanley B also have a erand assortment of urs, mantles, jackets and other 200 Is at » = that must clear them out Prowse Bros. are giving special bargains in every thing in their two large stores, and invite | » to call and see what purchasing pul » be seen therein ed ion sale is p John Me- ys great dissolut still wy. and “hundreds have taken advantage to use their ¢ language. They to call when shopping and see heir goods and prices. C. J. Patton & have a well-stocked store, and would | ke to show their goods to purchasers of Ninas presents and others. Their prices D. A. Bruce’s stock up to date and his prices A similar remark applies to the es tT. McKenzie, in the vn Sa ail furnishings is low. London House Block. J. B. Maedonald & Co. have a splendid assortment of dry goods and faney articles —just the things fur presents. They also ] 1 . ae p + a me make a splendid showing of boots, shoes, All are offered at special prices during the holidays. W. A. Weeks & Co’s. store is anuther place that rubbers, ete. goods is well stocked, and all their goods are marked at Xmas prices. Let us now takea peep at the fancy roods and toy stores, of which there are ‘ral in the city, and all of which report *lusiness rushing ™ Geo. Carter & Co’s. stablishment boasts of a new of tors, books, stationery, cards, and other goods in more or less demand at this sea- son of the year, which Mr. Carter says are stock shifts before them, the supporters of the} marked so low that no “beating down” is ministry can regard the present make-shift | attempted. The Bazar Store is also well with a certain: cheerfulness | stocked with goods of a similar descrip- —<—<—<—_—$ | tion, which are being disposed of rapidly NEWS NOTES | at prices that are eve a lower than those vireh usually prevail at that popular Another British warship is on its way | store. C: Lewis’ establisnment on Grafton to China. There must be quite a power- ful British fleet now watching the pro- gress of events at the principal Chinese P If Great Britain should feel called ports upon to interfere with the contests, she would be able to intervene to some pur- pos The entire coast, : taining about 150,000 souls, 15 a destituye. except for the provisions sent from St. John’s during the fall, and ice will soon make communication impos- sible. The miseries of forty years ago, when Indian meal was a staple diet, pro- mise to be surpassed. The largest mastodon ever diseovered has been found east of Sioux Falls, South Dakota. One of the teeth is 115 Inches deep and five inches across. The skeleton of the mammoth is over eighty feet long and eigt teen feet wide, and has two tusks will weigh about six hundred with settlements con absolutely which pounds The Vice-regal Council of India w ill weet this week and will impose certain duties upon cotton, besides amending the Tariff Act of 1894—s0 as the better to pro- tect the industries of India. : It must prove strange reading to Englishmen to hear of an executive, not altogether ip dependent ot Imperial control, so far de- parting from_free trade principles as to set up and strengthen a tariff. Yet so it is. It was bad enough when the colonies were so unfilial as to do this, but what is to be said when a dependency once ruled West- minster takes such a “hostile” step ? srl The Modern Mother Has found that her little ones are improved more by the pleasant laxative, Syrup of Figs, when in need of the laxative effect of a gentle remedy than by any other, and that it is more acceptable to them. Child ren enjoy itand it benefits them. The true remedy, Syrup of Figs, is manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only. —_—-_-_o-—---— Pure blood is absolutely neces-ary in order toenjoy perfect health. Hood's Sar- saparilla purifies the blood and strengthens the system ; esha Read W. E. Dawson’s advertisement. At Dixon’s—1 pair beaver mitts, $22.75, for $13.59; 1 pair Persian lamb, $16.75, for $9; $10.75 Persian lam caps for $6.— G A Dixon & Co. lee22 23 De not trifle with a cough, Hawker’s balsam will quickly cure it. Extraordinary bargains in Men's, Wo- men’s and Children’s Boots and Rubbers. Everything cheap for Christmas.—J. B. Macdonald & Co. To-night for Acme Club Skates, Car- vere, Pen Kn'ves, Razors, Scissors, Mre. Potts’ Sad Irons, Coal Vases, Christy's Knives, and a great many other useful artcles fur presents in the hardware line We can do the best for you; call and 5. —D. M. Richards & Co. sw—dec22 At Dixon’s<—Uunlaunderied shirts 35e, 40, 50¢, regular price 65c, $1, $1 25. Kid glover, $1.50, for 95c. 95e gloves for 55c. Silk handkerchiefs, $1.50, for 95c; $1.25 for 75c: £1 for 60e.—G@ A Dixon & Co. dee22 2i All ready for the Xmas rush at Carter's Jookstore. Nice new toys and fancy goods and low prices bring the people in crowds. A nice assortment of misses’ and = chil- dren’s kid gloves.—Moore & McLeod. Gentiemen’s gloves in kid, lined and un- lined buckskin, wool, ete..at Christmas i Christmas prices —Moore & McLeo]. The Time Has Come Fine | stuck of useful Street is another place that is well stocked with fancy goods, some of are enumerated elsewhere, aud which are being disposed of at low prices. The Messrs. Goodstein also carry a good as well as ornamental gvods, and their prices are conducive to rapid sales. Haszard & Moore’s store a zoo] place to get stationery, pictures, eards and other fancy articles, any one of ‘h would make a acceptable Xmas present. call, and claim that their prices like their goods, always please. Passing along to the hardware stores it may not be ont of place to direct attention to Dodd & Rogers’ splendid assortment of lamps, table-ware, coal vases and other aiticles suitable for presents which they are selling at especially low prices during this season. D. M. Richards & Co. publish a li-t of articles suitable for Xmas pre- eents out of which anyone can select a which is wii most gti that will te most acceptable and | 7. ximas.- Rvervthing we have ia’ fresh | which may be had ata low rate. R. B. | : a — , Norton & Co’s. store is a place well wor- thy of a visit from anyone wanting any- thing that is usually found in a_ first-class hardware store, at alow rate; and W. E. Dawson is out with a list of discounts on verions articles kept on sale in his well stocked establishment. Fennel & Chand. ler’s store is also replete with articles suit- ade for holiday presents at low prices to ciear. Those in want of anything in the line of foot-wear can have their tastes gratified as to goods and prices upon calling at the stores of J. M. McLeod & Co , Goff Bros., J. B. MeDonald & Co., Weeks & Warren and A. E. McEachen. They all keep full lines of boots, shoes, slippers, etc..and their prices are especially low during the holidays. J. H. Bell is another nnn in the same line of business whose es- tablishment should not be overlooked by searchers after bargains at this or any otoer season. Prrsons who contemplate making pres- ents of watches, jewelry, etc., will find any number of places at which to make their purchaces E, W. Taylor,G.H. Taylor W. W. Wellner, and G. G. Jury all have extensive establishments and kee; the best of everything in this line in stock. Their prices. too, are especially low during this season. Those desirous of investing in choice | perfumes cr any of the other goods usual- ly kept in stock by well equipped druggists | gis can have their various needs promptly at- tended to by presenting themselves at the drug houses of Johnson & Johnson. D. O'M. Reddin (Geo. E. Hughes, L. W. Wat- son, and Fred. De(’. Davies. Each of these establishments is well stocked with the best goods in their line, which are be- | | LIVING PICTURES | ing sold at especialy low prices. Beer & Goff, Sanderson & Co, S. B. En- man & Co, J. D. McLeod & Co, J. J. Me- Kenna, Jenkins & Son, and William Grant & Co, ail keeplarge stocks of groceries and articles suitable for Christmas and New Year gifts. Their prices are low, and they sell good goods every time. forget them when beying your Christusas supply. Hutche on’s confectionery stores are well-stocked with home-n.ade confection- ery, besides fruit, etc., and are well worth calling at. Quirk’s Steam Bakery is doing a good bis cuits, business in Christmas cakes, ete:, aud gives satixfaction every time. S. A. Mac’onald desires of gents’ | They invite everyone to | Don’t | : \ persons | wanting good fitting garments to give | im acal'; and James D. Taylor would like SPEClat NOTICES Advertisements under this heading enarged for at the rate often ceats per line. J.T. McKenzie wants you to call and secnre a dressing gown or smoking jacket before they all go. Only a few left. Great discount sale at W. E. Dawson’s Slaughter Sale—50 Mens all wool Suits will be offer- ed atthe Auction Room, ‘Queen street this Evening e son, Actuioncer. We think, without exception, that Messra. W. A. Weeks & Co’s. store is the most striking and artistically trimmed store of any this Xmas. particularly attractive, a large -arch cov- ered with silk handkerchiefs of every colur catching the eye. Inside the arch are two incandescent electric lights, and add greatly to the beanty of the colors when lighted Perfumes —?ur stock is the iargest.—Watson’s Drug | Store. Some special bargains to nigh ter’s Bookstore. What can be better present than a pair of overshoes them at Goff Bros. Christmas Cet for a furs, etc., ete. Low prices Saturday and Mon lay al Weeks & Co. Xmas cakes—-806 Ibs dark and he people’s : dec oa al. light | l5e per Jb upwards, at Quirk’s Steam Bak | ery, Prince Street. ' ™ i - ' Largest display of elegant silk hand- Chinas fast.—-W. A dec 22 21. Cream, very kerchiefs in town. Surahs are selling Weeks & Co. Before you buy Christmas presents see the window of Watson’s Drug Store. Snow sho : moeca-ins at Gotf Bros. | Buy your presents at Goff Bros. It not suitable will be exchanged. The tinest cake, pastry, ete., in cheese | cakes at Quirk’s Steam Bakety, Street. Sik handkerchiefs, finest Charlottetown.—Moore & McLeud. Ladies kid gloves, lined and unlined.— Moore & McLeod. Don’t forget to call at Prowse Bros. to- morrow (Saturday). You will get bargains, and more than bargains. Tell vour friends to come.— Prowse Bros. Misses and childrens kid splendid assortmment—Moore & stock in McLeod. Gentlemen’s gloves, ties, collars, cuff, shirts —best value in the city—Mvore & McLeod. Perfumes—ur prices are s SO @. Be sure and call at Sanderson fur your supply of fruit, nuts and & Co’s candy and good. A MeNeill & Co will sell by auction on Monday next at 11 o’clock 50 barrels On- tarioand.N S apples in 5S, Pippine, &. A good chance to get bar- gains, as the lout must be -old. Gentlemen’s fiue linen handkerchiefs, put up in boxes containing halt dozeus— McLev 1. Xmas Geese,-—100 geese just received at Music at the Xmas Fair to-night. the windows in Paton’s Store. Carpet sweepers at Paton’s to-night, go- ing cheap, Don’t fai] to see the windows of this store. Remember Santa Claus’ is Carter’s Book-tore. Watson’s Druz Store. Extra special for Xmas fruits and candy at astonishing prices. We otter fresh layer raisins 17e¢ per |b; Florida aud Valencia oranges 25c per doz; pure mixed candy 8¢ per Ib; fresh dates, fig-, pineapplss, green grapes, &c, al-o some tine Cape Cod cranberries—Sanderson & Co. d22 2i Presents for smokers at Wat-.on’s Drug Store, ——— oe ——- Captain Mack Bowell: “Steady, boys, | | steady !”—Torontu Telegram. The London Victoria’s eyesight is failing. Are all the Rage in the U. 8. Onur BOOTS AD SHOES are all the How is that ? . they are down tosrock-bottom figures and raze inthis city. Because it! eir quality cannot ba surpassed. Bear in mind that McEACHEN, the Shoe Man, will give you the best-value | for your money. faye money. all who e ntemplate having anything in his line done to call and see him. M. Stevenson is to the front with ——FOR THE PURCHASE OF—— WATM-PrOWUCINd GAIUS, so spe full lines of tinware; and A. Horne & Co., and A. E. McEACHEN, THE SHOE MAN. deel5 | iD. W. Finlavson advertise agricultural | es a vood j a dealer in the | . | advantage of my discount sale, I will kee p | ‘without reserve—CI Morri- | The entrance is | Bavies’ store.—W. A. | } ton P. E. fruit, fig, citron, plain and sheet cake from | and | excelled. cakes, eccles cakes, Scotch cake and small | Prinee | gloves—a |} | Vases, and al! vs, Baliwine, | the Fish Market, selling at 49 cents each. See j HASZARD & MOORE'S, Teadquarters Ice sticks for presents at | HOLIDAY FANCY &00D8 Eve—nnts, | Truth says that. Queen | ENDLESS VARIETY. Bay at “THE OLD RELIABLE” and | Warning to Women, Ladies who appreciate the high of Priestley’s name is stamped on every | five yards, Instances are not unknown | where Priestley’s trade mark “The Var- nished Board” has been used the second time with inferior roods wrapped upon it ————- . Soas to give everyone a chance to take my store oper until 8 o’elock this evening and Monday until 9 Pr m—W E. Dawson. o'clock: TO WHOM IT MAY CO\CERN Messrs. Geo. Carter & Co,, in anouncing their appointment as “ticket agents of the Canadian Pacific Railway for P. E. Island,” take occasion to say that they are prepared to issue tickets AT LOWER RATES THAN ANY OTHER TICKET AGENT ON P. E Montreal and all points west in Canada and United States. While it is quite within the province of Measrs. Carter & Co. to compete with other merchants in the prices of hynin dolls, rubber balls and Christmas cards, it is otherwise with passenger tickets. The prices of these are regulated by j int tariffs, which govern the Intercolonial, Grand Trunk and Canadian Pacifie rail- ways. To competitive points in Canada and the United States the rates are same viagLevis and via St. John, AND THERE CAN BE NO BDICKERING IN RAILWAY TICKETS, The advertisement is equally misleading in stating that ‘this is the only Ticket Agency in a@ position to issue Boston to western points, &e.” Call on Mr. W. W. Clarke, Charlottefown, or Mr. D. Gordon, Summerside, “Grant Trank Railway Agents, and see if you cannot be supplied with tickets to any competitive points via Boston and Levis at the very LOWEST TARIFF RATES R. F. ARMSTRONG, General Agonts G. T. Railway for the Maritime Provinces. books, 134 Hollis St., Halifax—dec20 lw pat guar g iN Drug Store Splendid stock of Drugs. | Chemicals, Patent Medicines, | Soaps, Perfumes, Cigar, ete. Xmas presents in gloves, handkerchiefs, | Must be sold at ence. The finest Soda Water plant Island will be sold en bloc or separately. Xmas stock of Perfumes un- ST, GEORGE PHARMACY. dec20—dy -— Have you seen the beantiful display XMAS PRESENTS at LEWIS’S ? Mechanical and Steam Toys, Drums, Tool Chests, Ten Pins, Rocking Horses, Dexter Rockers, Sleighs, Snow Shovel-, Dolls in endiess variety, Tea Sets from 10 cents upwards, Wash Sets, Cradjes, Trunks, ete. A beautiful assortment _of FINE CHINA, in Cup« agd: Saucers; Porridge Set-, Bon Bon Dishes, Marmalndes, Bis- Cheese 1 Dishes, Rose Bowls, GAMES of the cuit Jars, the neweet sea -On. Call and see our good:, as we can suit | you both in style and price. the lowest.—Watson’s Drug | Cc. LEWIS, GRAFTON STSEET, OPPOSITE THE MARKET SQUARE. dee21 MERRY XMAS BELLS. | just tie thing for Xmas gifis—Moore & | The Big Rush Is Op ey OUR STOCK OF Is Going at a Sixty Mile Clip. COME AND GET SOMETHING out of our CHOICE STOCK at such a low | price. HASZARD & MOORE dec18 SWEETS | For Xmas Day. We offer fresh Raisins, I7c. per Ib; Cal. Museatel, Sc. per lb; 3 Ibs. Mixed Candy, 22c¢; 2 lbs. Chococate Drops, 25e: Florida and = YValencia Oranges, 25c. per dozen ; a very fine line of Fancy Chocolates in | lb. boxes, 3g¢- per box; Penny Goods, Barley Sugar Toys, Nuts, Fancy Biscuits, Ginger Cordial, fresh Dates and Figs, ete. ‘SANDERSON & CO | deel 7—dy Furs, quality | Safe jand ISLAND to | the | tickets via | ; and ther staffs and representations f | Layer | George E. Sure If Insured with 2. BROW BwOWN'S CH’TOWN Insurance Agent. TELEGRAPHIC roe EXAMINER SpeciAL Despatrcues TO STATE FUNERAL AT HALIFAX Imperial Troops to Form 4 Guard of Honor. ‘Burial on Wednesday After New Year's Day. Hawirax, Dec. 22. It has been decided that the body of the late Premier shall be broueht from the Blenheim to the Ordinance wharf, where it will be received by a guard of honor of the Imperia! troop’, p'aced on a riage drawn by four horses, and panied by a military cortege, will be taken to the Provincial building. The will be lined with Imperial troops. gun c@ar- acconr streets The body will lie in state on New Year’s Day, and on Wednesday morning will be quiet'y removed to St. Mary’s Cathedral. There will bea guard of bonor at the chureb during the service, after which the body will be removed tothe funeral car. procession will then be tormed and will proceed to the cemetry. A “Deal” in Nova Scotia. ~~ Mowragat, Dec. 22. It was definicely announced here to-day n high Liberal circles that, ing the Hon. 7. Ss Fielding’s denial some | time ago, it has been decided that Attor- ney-General Longley will become Premier, while Hon. Mr. Fielding will contest Hants for the County in the Liberal interests House of Commons. They also announce that Hon Alfred Jones will be the Grit candidate forthe United counties of Quecn’s and Shelburne. Cathedral Dedicated. Beruepa, Dec. The new Church of England Cathedral of Bermuda was dedicated at yesterday, by the Arch Deacon, acting for Bishop Jones, who was unable to come from Newfoundland to consecrate _ it. Tw lve of the clergy took®part in the cer- emony. The cathedral is greatly admired. The commander of the forces, the admiral from 99 the army and navy were present The Bowell Cabinet. Montreal, Dec. 22. The Premier and President of the Coun- cil, Hon. Mackenzie Bowell; the Minister of Justice, Sir Charles Hibbert Tubber; the Minister of Marine and Fisheries, Hon. Jolin Costigan; the Minister of Trade and Commerce, Hon. W. B. Ives; the Secretary of State, Hon. A. R. Dicker; and without portfolio, Hon. Dr. Montague, — were sworn in yesterday by His Excellency Lord Aberdeen at the vie2-regal residence. cunnpion-enuniiiiimcnemeaentite The French-Canadian Treaty. Panis, Dec. 22. Wheu the Franco-Canadian trade trea‘y came up in the Senate yesterday a deba e somewhat similar to that in the Chamber of Deputies was expected. There was no debate, however, as an ‘arrangement seen - elto have Seen made to adopt the li] without discussing or opposing, and thie was done. oo Christmas Comes But Once a Year. Buy your XMAS PRESENTS to-night and Mond+y at CARTERS BOOKSTORE, FINEST DISPLAY OF ‘Paney Goods, Toys & Books | IN THE CITY BIG BARGAINS a'l over the heuse Everybody invited to share in the benefits )pen to night until 10.30 o'clock at ‘Santa Claus’ Headquarters, dec2l THERMOMETERS. I Will give Away TO MY CUSTOMERS A Few Dozen Reliabie Trermometers Every purchaser of goods to amount of OVE DOLLAR OR MORE wiil receive a handsome thermometer. Call early, as they will go like hot cakes. THE DRUGGIST. Hughes, Apothecaries Hall, Desbrisay’s Corner. PEOPLE’S Dee 15—mon wed fri & wy 6m (antles The not withstand- Hamilton, the SERRE as DECEMBER 22, SATURDAY, 1894. Everything at Fair Square ——AT THE XMAS FAI THIS BVENIN G. | ee —(x —— See Our Christmas Window. Everything at Bargain Prices. RBH R22 FLIRT AAD 92 rv? “ie Fiona BiB ge foe oi Ase See Me ‘THIS SATURDAY EVENING BoP eo 0) & rn wen § Ky? x WE WILL MAKE A SPECIALTY OF z ® > as & Skating Boots and Slippers} of) £ sia «Greatest Value Ever Offered on P. E. snd x BS i ee ee 4s kKe~ SEE OUR PRICES =a } ch \J.M. McLEOD & CO ISS he ree CRE Gre ioseeee an: CE PSP, OP) FSR, OL) te ot ene! Sea che oy ok: as Cheap Canned Goods Sale.| norvescn sare. Messrs. Jones & McRae, Pownal, are determined to clear | out their large stuck of Canned Goods, ete., at a tremendous discount, and bave ordered us to place them on the market at tcllowing prices : , lot end Buildings at Seuris. To be sold at Public Auction, at the Court House in Char'ottetewn, on TUES- DAY, the eighteenth day of December, A. D. 1894, at twelve o’clock, noon, under and by vutve of a power of sale contained | in an Indenture of Mortgage bearing date the first day of dune, A. D. 1894, and made between Daniel P. MeInni+, of Souris East, Tailor, of the one part, and Tomatoes, 50 cts. per dozen or 8 cts. per can. Apples (5 lbs) $1.10 a. | Gooseberries, Plums and ‘ herries, $1.60 per doz., 15c. per can. | | > ; F Peas, SL.00 * 10e. Rechard L. Gaua’, of Montreal, of the Pentti’ Balla. sa @9 oN, ston | Other part: — Fruit Jellies (1 Ib, jars), a. $2.00 : “Ue. per jar. All that tract, p'ece or parcel of land Black Currant Jam @! lb. jars), 20 ’ - as situate, lying and being at Souris East, in Gooseberr ? Jam Qa ay ! 1} arle ‘ i. / imtert ¢ King’s County, in the said Island, bounded rose berry , Yc. per Ib. (in pails), or 12c. per Ib. retail. | Gee ee. follows, that te te aaeden Commencing at a stake fixed at the sou k- ern side of the main street, at the north- ee. +. . 4 se . 4 s Now is your time te buy, as these goods are bound to go Every can is this season’s put up, and warranted by the pack | ca-tern angle of aloi of land now in the ers. Orders from the country will receivi our prompt atten- Postion, of William Melle; thenee southwardly along the eastern boundary of said lot to the shore of Colviile Bay thence along the course of said shore and parallel with the street aforesaid eighty fie ; thence northwardly and pars! ) lel with the eastern boun lary of Whiliazs , Mellete’s lut afuresaid to the main street aforesaid ; thence along the course of said street tothe place of commencement. Por farther particulars apply to Messrs. CAN YOU AFFORD -. tion if cash accompanies. JMNEREAS & SON, BUTTER AND EGG STORE, QUEEN STREET. main dec6—eod & w ky tf M. & D. C. McLeod, Solicitors, Charlotte- RICHARD L. GAUNT, | nov!é6—wy u Sth dec Mortgagee. To pass our Store when purchasing your The above sale is postponed natil FRE DAY, the twenty eighth day of December, | instant, A. D. 1891, at twelve o'clock, | p@ Vi A S b a4 - F ? noon, then to take plac e at the Conrt s ilon-e in Charlotietown } Dated December 18ti , A. D. 1894. te a RICHARD L. GAUNT, 7 Mortgavee. We think not at the prices we are selling. We don’t Lke to blow too much, but decl8— dy Iw we think it only fair that the public shoul: kiow where to pure iase good guo's 25 per cent. under compet.tors’ cost prices. You have a right to know this, and we are pleased to say that we can do it and still live. Silk Handkerchiefs, Fur Caps, Kid Gloves and M.tts. Neckwear of all kinds, Braces, Cardigan Jackets, Fine Underwear, White Shirts, Flannel Shirts, ete. SUITS, PANTS, OVERCOATS, ULSTER3 made to order at prices that will surely startle you. G. A. DEXON & CO. wky tl 28th BILLIARDS. 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