> SOE Or, er Se THE DAILY EXAMINER - . - MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1896. il Se | ow snoop enue (remrenaf®Gk ann coop citizen.| PuEROLOOICA? OBSERVATIONS, | ND OTHER ITEMS, LOCAL A L i SHIP iene LETTERS T0 THE EDITOR incial RifleAssociation is called for Tues- | 6) oS aa lhe following phenological observations ‘ day, 4th inst., at 7.30 p- m. The busi- | 1 lay n the Baptist ehurc} for Charlottetown for the year 1895 have lb hit mcemmea pang ness to le ransacted is the election of { Mr. C vy preached af re b'e sermon | been kindly furnished Tne Examiner by A QUESTION officers fm the current year, and todo such | rs uk I is text fri Mr. Jolin MeSwaiu : \ Sin,—Would “it eae sssia ten te other buzmess as may come before the | - " ey Setvens Have ruled anne | League to see about those Wards in which = ated ths « ny of Ald Catkins, shedding pollen May } ) Oppesition to the liquor traffic has not yet | - Phe anual report of the Qarenietien has a \ fi who sre known traitors) 4th " “ | been organized oan aig tigmat ct gaa ee roe ange” igh cst +a = ! existing laws of sock Aspen: Catkins, shedding pollen May | — and slander Dr. H. D. Johnson and oer pane a pane ty, the ‘eoneriation FIRED RES PPAR PAP PARFAV ER 3B ‘ Ma : S and asked vere tru t were Q a We ‘ yest yCar. a ‘ 4 ] ae ' ane i t Mayflower, flowering, May Sth. | Mr. Nicholson ? Q a By th display of military officers who - ae) age e 4! y - : rmen who, Dandelion, tlowering, Mav 19th. sections ; 36 form its Council, one is led to think | it '8| x OUR &e a 7 W : tand Strawberry (wild). fio wermug, May 19th CHALLENGK ACCEPTED, purely s military organization. It is “not | bo on + S ' If tl iw is bed Wild Red Cherry, flowering May 25th, S ee AO, however, for any person who is a cit 70 ? % “sgh ‘ Howiihate: Manian fans f) oth, (s,~L hereby accept 8. Doyle’s chal- {of the province and subscribing two a V7 HI bE iS “ad a and eays | ‘I W heat, firs de sel May 3rd lenge of Jan, 25th, and will skate him a | dollars towards aon fund | $31 “4 pea he is acting _ — two-mile race in Hillsborough Rink on | becomes member. Phis is in accordance on ; ’ an. Bat t OOLOGICAL, Friday, the 7th inst., for a prize offered by | with iis present constitution, which, I 2 y : would, by underhanded business, | _ Sez Sparrow, first appearance, April the managers of the Rink. think, the association has not scen fit io | $) i : ne : e purposes Of any existing | ''): Ba : Lovis Larae, publisbyet. In order to receive Govern-— | * - ‘ ‘,W it king to defeat nN vIn, “lt &2ppearance, April 13th, | Cl’town, Feb. 3rd ment fevors in the rhape ee vrants, the x) rg | iW \ serve him—vea /unco, lirst @ppearance, April 13th. | ban eet alice gas constitution must meet with the app: oval] : SA ! ' i i hand on tl rea Spoited Sa viglel r, first alaeae , May -“ sy pa "7 na Department of Militia rt Defence, : £ > S Ww 7 : ; Sir,~ How comes i ‘ : w nie 1 gives to it 1ts military bearing. \ ) t i . _ Tree Swallow, first appearance, May pe apie olilect ta Fonal I Nichola on the : Theoky ct . = — oe § Commences on £4 si 1 \ . y . ~~ pl ea that he bal lon; gs to th 5 ia iahiaeaes couragement : Y — me or Ms} ¥ Ses : | rpublie se. vitu ‘ (hawk, first appearance, July 22nd. | (), 1b, while enid -tes : purpose it holds an annual prize meeting | at yy 1s oe Re Wild Ducks, tirst flocks, April 20th. | nperanc people are and last year distributed among competi FP ny a Z vo — ot om } doing all in their ower to elect Mr. Has ann: ; : - § ne ou ; i : Wilt geese, first birds, March 17th. as “dl ca } a tors, $652 00 in cash, besides cups, medals | ¥ ’ ne re Wild veese, first flocks, March 26th, | = “o the ayor’s chair, Mr. Haszard aud other prizes in kind, It also, in con. | at (§ *) aa > \ Wild. > ae | also being & member of the same Club a th the Militia department. maiz i . rere M A ‘ i : 3 i : Ig t cKS migrating south, Sept. | «6 Consistency thon ant = leet ™ nection with the M1 ac pe i ; Main ¥) FEBRI ARY Sth |e ; His : i me : oe . tains a rifle range good for practice up to | ¥ Bos ty fh ig } st heard whistling, April 23rd, | ie __ Fair PLay, one thousand yards, eqn’pped with five wv —-- § i! eentineneh ca METEOROLOGICAL. } A “CITIZEN” SPEAKS, canvass targets constructed on the most | § ; ! >» <4 ‘ . Pee ig ce | eee ae cee ‘| Don't Miss It! [: ' ‘ k you bov t respe First A tame ite Se hauntade 29t] | Sirk,—Whether or not m; any of the ven- marking is equal to the best in the! a . ei ti : se ei eR. nen ale Wipe - ms _ ; ir sect tlemen who are members of the Char-| world, and as a consequence of all this, we | Pa @) vA ty} Sing a vote as he would Closing of rivs - * si _ é " lotte town Club will publicly call the | bave rfle-shots among-t us who would ay ol ‘ fi . the tu f! 189 5 nis vnn Si Sty CORUREY O60, | Guardian to task for its self-righteous take a foremost place in fir-t lines of sharp- # MOORE & E D % ha Vote a ling to the princiy Number of thun ler-elorena, dn ne throwing, many disinterested citizens gee <e Lieut.-Col ia i s ‘ Mel, () A ‘ “ - i : vernne ! May 3rd and 31st June 2nd; July 23r i; ns at a eee a a _ produstions | a ‘ a e “st » pte Poon . Ye a4 \ Auzust 8th,17th and 21st: September 26th. | s¢ Png W : i ae interesting to know rite icone 7 ee _—e nee 8 a a 7 & Charlotietown, Feb. 3, 1896. is 4 a ‘ 0 25th ~ ate oodworth’s resignation has any— recommends more systematic practice at } 3h Li ; thing to do with the unbridled abuse | 600 yards. Captain Stewart, of the Ottawa | he ; Ba SS PERSONAL, ac: Which characterizes our morning expon- contingent, recommends the same thing. NACE OME Cree Z : . C This Ca | ent of morality. é _ doubt these peaenent en will ‘i om r) ee at ; ‘ s . MITIZEN. acted upon in the future, for seems | Ss o yy sand D \ M M sn were | N ‘a _— is now YL years old and in ‘oe ml t | too bad rhe men who shoot so well at ‘ ! pears el anal ponte ge y \ M, — ' At CLUB, | other ranges fail to hold their own at this ¥s : eo hap oeersiagt ag a Sete ae" annoy OF Keeongetowan, ie ie i ' longer distance. Capt. Stewart also sug— | :} 4 pris t. Th " the city. He is at the Queen n,—Is it not strange that while Mon-| >. i celia! Ta the ui” edt %! : : sin Mary Macdonald’s case was dis Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Gane, New York, | treal, Poronto, Maitix, ond,indeed, 1 meri Glee ee ee | ._ a ‘ stig er , oo an — pW A OER, | ; | Ottawa team from ten to fifteen. It isa ques- | f & ( arroll's case was ad —s ng i, = sts at the Hotel Davies. "ed Ste - 7 - ay ities of the Dominion, | tion whether or not this would be a move | yn ) - - - 1 \ i ' » Dory er, Te fe . . Ny. on merchant, ot a ' reir ciut aaa CF 2 atlemen can meet for the better, and I trust the Association | ie aS se a. —s vive > Is @mong the guests | r purposes of business, instruc tion and will not adopt his views without careful | ; . ‘ Edward | at the Queer } social plete without offence to any winnidivations : o : " f ; i 1 : —_ ~ i larke, of Winni- ” : ; - P Pa - od and sustained by the : By tiene to the list ot contributors, | « 4! we ! ol pees are among the latest arrivals at the | very best Citizens, that to belong to a clab | gs pauiiehelt fa the report, I notice « good Z a : —_ Pex Work r é Mr. Craig, Horticulturist of the Gov | su h a grave Offence to so many good peo y gumber’ Of non-military citizens. All ‘ bu , Jas Paton & Co’s show w ¥ &/ erament Experimental Far: on — le in this community. To the ‘writer it | 20%e who centributed two dollars or up- | * - i : a - <perimental Farm, tlawa, 13 | | a y- tothe writer it wards are full members, and eligible for | 4S) e ; a < ag “t al f Davies H tel. | seems “passing strange. od : ile 4 the on of the i é : ' a W ams ‘ Mr. David Watson, Jr., is here in the | ELecror. pe oe erage ae ee a + 2 , , st Cha interests of Kerry Watson & Go a a ainsi Assoc ation. At present —apart from the Fl Writing Academy. | treal. He is at the Hotel Davies ee re ce eS eee | Run one way to-day and another way to-morrow, but there are two things Fashica al- 2. . . : Me W. G. Keaesde. eae oe the ais a ~~ a ; only one non military name appears a ong ay vs ay and ¢ “ ay ; ryt : ae gi i ‘ . eal Lmeniiiiee Sakae Con | gee mie gs oa — itd y seecrgat Oh heinpet maythowt ge junaeh _ | ways demands—first, that a Suit or Overcoat must be a good fit; and, second, t hat the ” paieeie. aoe oe noes ae oe oe ney frm © heel) hen rs io an eotive’ memb-? Of thé Chi- | military sel fc a tendency to} g20ds must be of good quality and Jook well. We know our line of SUITINGS and . ok neyjvince HE PTO-| zen’s League, and received his card of | create more general enthusiasm in the|QVERCOATINGS has no superior in the city and few equals. We know they are pemberen'y © Se exeniogs ciate, Ast (inane elie Sy Wane Os Aarecwen | well and stylishly made, and that the prices are as low as it is possible to sell goods i |! “a 2 eee am opposed to the principles of the League | was formed. May I ask chose citizens Re ‘ : . Te ian ies ciel Sian + a oe a ce i el ' re a $2 ‘ : . Phas Nort} A : : LEMPERANCE. — (C% mpany of Loyai and s former supporter of Mr. Douse, I | who have been k ind enough | to aid the ot this grade. Come in to the New ptore anc LNSper t things toi ; ourseit and see what a. ~ : aia ( : ae eS. siers will meet i Vrigh ’3 Hal! at | would like an explanation before casting | Association by their contributions to come we can do for you, ' a : v0 tins eveaing. Boys and girls over 5 | my vote. I understand that the President | to the annual meeting and aid it also in Ae : ind ie ved and ny 15 invited to attend. A sin ple | of the League refused to sign Mr. Clarke's | its deliberations. / a iY V7 F nN . nh san a Ce ‘** | pledge noz to use alcoholic liquors, tobac- | Tequisition. More light is wanted by the Tarcer. | IOH YN 4 MeKR ER ZAR } : : in Pi ‘ aoe es ' sig - — co Or profane inguage is administered {| VOters in Ward One. e t 4 - » ae alt | ssa re wnat a eee ina fee charged.—J. A. Lawsoy, chair Anti-Leacuet eee | a te = se i 3 representa 8 moan of Camnaitives. : Laipudeicelll . . Charlottetown, January 17, 1896—135 & wky STAR MERCHANT TAILOR x ; anc PEASE PEC: A ea ae AN ELECTOR’S VIEWS, DEATH OF AN ISLANDER. J A 14 : i 5s a Cpa i . i . i \ “ vrlo 2 w a ‘ — — $ 4 pci ig , I Clea It is not a vid Phere > a great s ule of white goods go- Sir,—I am pleased with the temperance The travelling public will be sorry to “ 3 i -+ g 3 * and ean | ised ow the ng on at Moore & McLeod’. Have you { @gitation going on at present. IT am giad hear that Mr. Patrick J. Murphy, of Whit , 2 ” y t ‘ For sale only at A. | Visited it yet ? it is so hard to work in side issues, as in bonrne, died at 8 o'clock last Dn ght. He » = \ rt \ *s drugstor tf | past years. rhe two gentlemen offering | was a native of Prince Edward Island, and & . for Mavor have told me they will stand bv ' ' . S 7 ¢ c " \ ind tease ~ as - oe va, * | Came to this country about 14 years ago, oom eo ' ; tt w t 3 { a ah Sb GINS C as — i 7 vidagane ene = re! Act. A when the railway was first in course of | —(x) ——= i wis [ y prov : . . S = Ey itizen s League, with which | am in ful ; a er loy ‘ ; . ‘ . s on utes 7 the ahbsen a sympathy ond @ aad le a on — oom He Fe rt x . yyment on Tweeds, All The Best ( foths, . A ‘ , bcs a. re ee ee , eg —s _j track work, at which he was engage “ r > . a a : et \ vn of ( il Kane. name] their men for Wards 4and 5. Of until 1885, ‘eiien? the souk charge of the Flannels, Gur rhe } rettiest I atterns, : : . es . i course in these Wards the liquor party | ¢ rh: i 5] : j . a ’ . i oe “ ( T ( i ae Y } : ; - Statio Hotel at Whitbourt > which he . a € “Te - a * wa a" . i i iti , sty 7 e & : ; would not attempt to run a square rum r dye ra a Blankets, Ow n 1 he Large st \ aPie ty, 8! : uy , : . W Boraay eve sg are . ticket. Their only hope is to defeat the for sa McMillan & Hornsby’s Book ies . ’ — 5 i pi a nates caine ere aie nine i acai ie he OE ae ape EE is hie ran with great satisfaction tothe public. Directly Interested ! nl) tn * fas, Fated f in this province, and has relatives there MAYTORASLEY and in this city. Dr. Patterson, who at- —_—_— Days £ ‘ ! “4 fe ‘ ‘ Des > t | A couple of years ago he built an estab- Drnggets, Makes, i he 4 losest : I rices, ; neha : League — by ERNE OF ENO i men, cn lishment for himseif. He was about 45 Yarns. W HiAil be i ound Hiere 7% uf 4 4 On the day of election will receive the i = } as thi > ’ . : r- 9 7 : ; years of age, snarried, but has no children. rE is é volid ram vote, As I said, Mr. Editor, 1} ie was a genial, obliging host, and visitors Ww. .". TURN RR, A gent, £ , ae — pleared that we bave OW Bb Opper'! to Whitbourne will long regret honest, ‘ 2 tunity of knowing better than ever before open-bearted Pat Murphy.—St. John’s, MONCTON WOOLEN MILL, MASONIC TEMPLE ‘BUILDING, GRAFTON SY. ; = : who our real friends are. I confess to Nfld.. News, Jan. 22 , ai ; = ~ o re hav ing learned a hittle in the present . oer hay . si Charlottetown, November 13, 1895—135 & wky a ; {Mr. Murphy belonged to South Shore ewe Semaine: Te . . “= ’ 3 j ! : , . _. | tended Mr. Murphy, said his trouble was ~~ ws PA Str:—Is it not quite evident that ¢ iti- lieve att] on af the Jungs and kid- tae r oR son 3 ele $ : ° ¢ 6 ¢ . / Rr é . and pat g 5 zens of Charlottetown have had quite ier), , 7 is ia hail, S S é east THREE TIM FE os enough of the **Haszard rule in our civic | ro ge was - 3 Soar Li ¢ affairs during the lite of the past council | yeaa 2 t; FOR SMALL FEET. ‘ é te 9 ind g at ' loes ¢ | | withoat giving him a higher pusition, The Si : | Offer You Bargains pe ar t : 3 actions in re the Park Roadway should be | : ie : cs ed Craig » r é evidence o all electors. Note for instance | WORTH A GUINEA A BOX.” § , y We have a few pi urs bit “a : e ¢ GREAT 1896 the independent outside legal advice. | A box of ‘ . of Jersey Lace and \ ba w g He will @ WHY NOT USE THE BEST? @ F. L. Baszard as adviser betes Coun. | ° : + ao at 2 - ? We \ tfrom 10 sa @| WHITE GOODS SALE legal advisers T he pri inciple of scratch re F : : ae Sciam owe 3 é | «| my back and I wil! return the — i. | PILLS ;: ; ‘ Se i $1Z2 2$ and a which his 8 { . . a ¢ ment, has worked very we Il. H ad the gonstitutes a§ 6 We find the best and ‘Sw : . 2 : i ele 10H iSO & JOUNSON, @ Council taken the offer of the Governor | family medi-§ % A Saka ; a we will clear out at ; 4 ey U tii uU : Eee ss : aod the Goverunment,—the same ofler was ck Seed ‘ 6 > n »wWSOn S ee | eae g ' og, $ ¢ Our Annual White Goods Sale begins ample space tor all purposes to build the | oe Weake cheapest a JOD : - € b ONE DOLLAR. ‘ 1@ THE DRUGGISTS. @| January 3ist. WEEKS & CO. have been | Roalway, ne eee law | tenet aon Furniture Store,” is the i? - : éxpenses Sut no, it seemed to be the { AG a : » niannine *% ar nthe ahes . >| 4 petite, Wine . . C4 ‘ E nnn ieee | panning weeks and months ahead, wher aim of Mr. Haszard to keep the city ‘ a “ain ing verdict of the shrewd one 5 R, K, JOST, 136 QUEEN ST. 7 7 h ra : ae cs pe : : owes is the Stomach, 4 ao 7 9 T) preparations count for every thing ] he | In jaw expenses for the past two years, OY j Giddiness, - J} T : I a a D.. . ) : : some Cause or other, in order that a cer- Fullness,Swelling aft Tx, Diseiness,¢ N , Pan a wo Doors Below Prowse Bros, aD y ae 4 ; “ i H?: | values we are now giving are the very best | tain law fi-m cou) - reap the benefit. | Dewtesiates, Co'd Cita. Phashings org AN O ti ouble to show goods, 5 a : g ’ te a Wake ur. citiasns, and vote tet @ wocd. Heat, Shorin a3 of Breath, Costivencss,¢ eS ak has . K un 30—dy ; 5 a bie able, and the 1alith are exactly a up, ¢ c Blotche nthe Skin, Disturbed Sleep, : : Ps | i ee oa , solid man like W E Dawson, Esquire. | oud aicnwu ae Pt sensa-& The pric es sell the mi. De | — - - ~~—__— — is - —— represen ted. The time to buy is DOW, ELecror. tions are relieved by using these Pillsg¢ § a a : “1 . scence io Covered with a Tasteless and Soludle Coating § a ae ae ie sensible people will appreciate the} provincraL RIFLE ASSOCIATION. ee ee ee ae Te ie AiNEAS A, MACDONALD, a yg. s ‘= alvantage of first choice. Here ere some eeee eet vars i oe J O j4 N N EWSO N 5: 4 rear Crabbe, Da ae WHITE |, S!—I notice by Tie Exawryer that . i Barrister-at-Law. . _ ig B ar es features of our ~ | the annual business meeting of the Prov- zR ¥ : , cMiciaged amd de aoe bptcontvese ies | ETN INE — insite a i fg OFFICE, GREAT | GEORGE STREET, 1 . } . iain . ottetov Jan y— i a3 . Johnson, | TABLY LINENS.—Bleached Double ote : CHARLOTTETOWN. is , : who w \ i | | | Damask Table Linen fr mn the manufac— me: M I woe . ‘ .M in i¢ LOE | turers, Belfast, newes signs, all prices nu = Money to Loan. .| preached in t was deleyed | eee ee One een a ee SENET SY BULLE ere |. Fie aed Life Inenrances taken. 4 pa his se ed . . . |} Extra Heavy Cream Damask Tabling, —a Avent for Credit Foncier Franco-Cana- ¥ ind his pla i I as : i“ teedcnn | es Z - : : ; t Sourr. NextS aus servinds Quit: a combination. | large variety, low prices. Best Irish and lien, Lancashire Fire Insurance Co., Great : 4 i jJater : Har: lw: ire, CGrroceries, Me- Scotch Linens. yo Westert Life Assurance Co. a ean dicine, Tobacco. All are| TABLE NAPKINS.—Fine Double 3 witb nenrins te . Sa'urlay evening the| necessary in this life—so | Bleached Damask, a'l qualities, all sizes 7 pete ‘ sma nd g 4 sO! big ¢ ; - FE UR N | 1 U RE T} : } Superior vaiue at $1.31, $1.76 and $2.05 23 sa ‘ . 4 ‘ ‘ . ‘ ‘ , . ' Is Ue ic r 2 : ; ; LINEN TOWELS.—275 dozen bought cd Sleigh For Sale. i) G od. = The buyers are voting for our | vasa r j [ exaters, and tie 1 - : s specially for this sale and early spring . Ht . sced ab 2 jred goods in larg wer majorit 1e8 | trade. Tw ) special lines-~ 14c. each, $1.62 & ce A very handso Sie oti si # . j t y ve and t | an ver. R easons } -' eed, and 3c. each, $1.21 a dozen. > . > ye ‘ : mM X persons, 1 I tered, ht , sy [eee tem Seven” slenty, as you'll find if | 8 stem. direct from makers, We are offering the balance of Winter) enowsi ‘tr one tore.” Apply. at this : : SP estete wing plenty, as youll find if); ae - > aa a ? : S : e Tes o9 ‘ou canvas’. col Ni ERPANES in Honeycomb i. ri : : | q a se : 0 Baliet Dancer” and. “I ae te eo et ee : Ulsterings, Overcoatings and Suitings at i : ee wails : } direc om English makers and positively . a YW ‘ were the very best value ever shown by us. : 5 e Wy ants, :. ost, Found, & ce ‘ cert: Wighte eee Sen 7 y rices to clear, Do you want ; fe pre} ns r * MARE W W RIE iT A O0., Li D, ‘AM BRIC EMBRKOIDERIES direct . very low pr Ices ec : . | Advertisements under this heading chars: i f ss for y t no Wed | from St. Gaul, Switzerland Designs five cents per line. ; 4 4 , big | handsomer than ever. Special prices, 2c. anything in our line? If so, don’t put it ooo 2 to 30c., from half inch to 9 inches wide. H\LIFAX HERALD, 4 in ian be wTered in exchange for Magazine or Ifius SHEETINGS.—English and Canadian oft any longer—buy how | in Paper. Ofler by post card, Ts 1x 476, : : > O 9} “ o/ . pd—jans alba a eS ani, Se Minin: Drees a aha iT SG i from manufacturers), in 2, 2} ¢ id 23 ‘ varie wide. Lowest prices ever oteres. | FQ) Wen’s & Boys’ Overcoats and ICE The saSriboy testing good ‘4 PILLOW COTTONS.—English and : . S250 to DD. A. x3 UU C#B, |: a Mae pense’ Soca ae eee | 2 3 4 | | was Ulsters, price from é Se sepelie’ wil pce Spply to En, t ( Tl ( Ht d | mao Merchant Tailor. | "$0 nie Malt tae Onttn7s otmining Want 4H , ) | t Schoo A ty saa : : ~ WHITE COTTONS.—AlI) best lines of e Charlottetown January 22, 1896—dy Ken — tS Appiy'on the presmincs or A | | Canadian Whites and Twilled White and $16.00. i I ; . } | Scoured. Best English Cottons at special i ai TO LET good ts me ment hous: on Bishop +e . - | . , a i iat tel . ie ean 4inbs Six rooms pply to Thos # Caner ee ee es eicurcowws. cueus.|@W Wadies’ Jackets and Ulsters, arn a : VHITE QUIS-TS, DaAY gue WHITE SKIETS. all at I [ J Tae Oral To ORDER—Soft, warm Iloods, i; Case \ 4 WY } ES, DR: AWERS, W TE SK TS, all at A M a . hay nore my ovtes or at yk nd © e, e wrices fo Whi Goods Sé ie. : ; ddress 7 I cane = I othe , ‘. a Be (. : WHI iT E M USL [NS re jue d prices for site Goou ale ranging from $4.90 to $16.00. oan ae ee — i — - a | —_— eer eee GENTLEMEN’S LINENS. — Special Good time for selling; stock guaranteed. 4] on TAURI TY PRINTS line of Gents’ 4-ply Linen Collars, 10c. or partic rie Brown Bsoruers } oO Cases NOV ELI Y | RINTS. Our best quality ‘ ply Collars, 15 cents. ‘ COMPANY to Im 146- janes ‘ - Best quality Cuffs, 22c. a pair. Bes: MONEY~—Loans mad ” country ¥ i. ; a oe ‘ } property Apply tot W [Moor E, + olicit« i W bite Shirt, $1.10. { napproachable T A F PR | C FE | i « , Lon don a. Corne - RE sm - Heitor 1 value. i ; + TO LE T nthe ) ae Sin the Stamper Bicck ‘ THIS WHITE SALE HAL Same Sere a A BOOK FREE!- denims acopy sen < ; N ; | . , for partic irs—NICHOLS & Co, Wesley 4 i | b includes all Fancy Apron Muslins, Vic . y { Buildings, Toront wy & 9—deels | id’ B E cE R vi E toria Lawns, Nainsooks, Tucked Lawns It will pay eV ery buyer to look at these ae (x)——- -—— — | FRET SA W~—1 have a very nice foot-powe r ; | Fret Saw for sale cheap. Firstappl cant ge ‘5s * % a bargain.—z L Corron Brighton Road. ‘ and Muslins, Swiss Checks and all ee “ ; | jani3—t than the present to buy WHITE GOODS. goods, as they must be sold regardless A few pieces left at cost price. MARIS vitta Famer . ing Dund sp'anade, in the most } ’ She etings and Pillow eae ; ao of the city, fronting the Hiilsborough tiver, form« rly ee by Dr Dawson. I Cottons. We are giving WEEKS 9 of cost. edt This is the coming Ware for mont desiralte Fesenee’ rent S40 ear { i | paid quarterly, ply to BENJ DAVIES. remarkable value during Cooking purposes. | oct7—déw guar Zaw i 3 a — TT. J. HARRIS seem ire is geeanis dling neat \. ' White Coods Sale — =) e e 9 & sacs Pc | » Sees , hy Grafar " m ‘5 " . Cords. BEER BROS. Now ON AGENT. D OD D 4 Bact Gather | mi). Motine Leaide Be, cormer Of Gratton ec28—Im (246) 1 ih ced. Charlottetown,January 24, 1896—135 (ae ee ven IY dec] »—Winds mostly portherly, strong at first; generally fairy end Charlottetown, Janciary 29, 1895 ' Charlottetown, January 11, 1896 dy -