THE DAILY EXAMINER ies THE STATE FUNERAL, } MATRIMONIATI ecial rats oO be grantee: ’Y- : } , “. ial - _— he A quiet wedding took place on Wednes Fa? 4 tuner f , : r i =a 0 ae _ dav last at the residence of Mr. Andrew al ' hompson is as follows : sie : s DECEMBER 28, 1894. — McNichol, King Street Kast, when Mr - | Alberton ae Georgetown and return. $1.f6) Samael A. Nicholson, of Charlottetown, P. oUt TE YR CHEESE Summerside to Georgetown and ri E. Island. was united in the bonds ot on 1 An . . . » —— LUPID.. sree es te eeeenee eens 1.00) Matrimony to Miss Matilda J. Finlay, of , Ts nro Li Charlottetown to G orgetown and re- this City. The ceremory was performed . wit . ' turn : 70) by the Rey. Dr. Brnee. Only a few inti st t t i lic as » . Tt ’ Souris to Georgetown and return 7 | mate friends besides the immediate rela- \ . - iby Mr. Walter Sno] Georgetown to Pictou, per Stanley and | tives of the birde were present. After the 1] r in t : ) *, . . ] - ' € - The relative va L PK Produ } return, $1.00; Picton to Halifax and re- | ceremony a pleasant sovial re-union was and hbr-pre i butter and in cheese turn, $1.20 | held and refreshments were seaved. 7 he : } arty then drove to the Union depot where | prospect ve market as ! - — <a - pert) a oryre te the : } ce : THE PF, 1. RAILWAY, Mr and Mrs. Nicholson took the five v eX tte 1 chees eee o'clock train for Charlottetown, the native We s eave Mr. Dillon, or other | And What is Being Done to Maintaiu It. | place of the groom. , res - . s s the leave- vtlen engaged or interested in prac People sometimes wonder how it is that [ he me tation there wa: . usui . : > n rs lairvin leal with th atter In | the annual expenditure in connection with IN taking, throw — re - an ; : . ; ah s yf weeks on » maw ha ani) 1 tue P. E. I. Railway is a0 great rhevy do | Nicholson intend spending a few week ta In a general way, it may be said ete ae bo RE li Ae | the I<land, when they will proceed to St. ‘ nN LaaAO TTite cohsicdt wauie \ A ri the . et . 10. Ibs ; : » here | nnain till trat 100 Ibs. of milk w e 101 the road is now over twenty years in oper- | oS haha: aa | by oe site . as ead th : . = 8 r. rthey will journey tk e yeese. and 100 tbs of milk will give 4 Ibs. | ation, or that it was built on a ¢ heap scale | spring n the spring the J I lb. th | | hy contractors who were paid so much per the Pacitic coast, their ultimate destination e} lO ce s r it t cneere co ract sy 0 ‘re pala SO much pet i: r ~— AA Tp. ores . mile. and who +i ane i : sm many cast being Tacoma, Wash., where Mr. Nichol » ‘ » tive i@, an Oo dtd not use, i! an uses, “ etch $1.00; at 20 nts per ib, the she dened : ed The: ne a short ac. | Son spent ~ last seven or eight vwears.— : yin vost materais. veretore, @ ort ac oa fetch SQ cents As to lw : ; ‘ ; | Progress, John, N. B., Dec. 22, ’ . count of the work that has been necessary | \ IM } Mr. dnl | sie Mr. Nic a is a brother of Mr. J. } pro e, we & nformed 1 ' to put the road bed and stations in repair |" : aad if luring the past vear Il, doubtless, be ine | Niehol:on, special agent of the New York ‘ for pig eur e e i wubliess, be in » . a sels = eo ’ i ' aa - > «1. | Life Insurance Company of this city. teresting. The writer has ascertained the ° ° ete. four times a& mu as |W ~ ¥. ny - 7 | a —— 22e°e—-—— id : \ following facts from personal observation A QUESTION ‘int of fact. we believe that a hundred and from reliable information : ; po inds of milk, from which the butter: fat New platfort 8 bave been put in at Dear Strn.—lI read in the Guardian this morn- ys been extracted, is worth about 20) River and St Peters Stations an] repairs | in xs from the editorial,— ents ind the whey from a hundred | made to the station buildings At Dundes “The issue between W. T. P. and. the at e . i } S ‘ 2 . > . . lk made into cheese, about 5 | 8 new station house ha s been built and a Guardian, as to the basis and source pos oF en _ arce amount of work has ts n done to | of all truth, is an issue which mav be left 23 ia slicisitilmaahes the , : 2 ‘i . a i. cents hee teere OP prceun "| the buil lings aud platforms at (harlotte- | to the metaphysicians to settle. a & Saran ; ee’ ' i ' ‘ a ys IPs s products, and, upon this compulrtion, | town, especially at the hound louse. At Is the Guardian Christian, or what? } j teed TY] » se e th will be obtained $1.00 from a tun Port Hi 1 the Sta Hense has been PROTESTANT s of milk treated raised and new lations putunler it) Dee, 28th, 1894. rou pou ? 7 and the building put in good repair. At : } = pe &1.05 from a lred icilatinte DeBlois. Pineville, Welling ‘ fF reader nm, iOS, l Lie, ; » . - ; eee ae 1 Nort! Cur Mopverxn Way ro Fanme.— The treate i en fon, Kensington, Freetown ane Vor . > . ' ’ r Yea} lait ; ; bri’ Buffalo Express rises to remark that des- canteen. rk Wiltshire, new platforms have been brit | : , ot ae ; As ae ~ j renairod pite all the Napoleonic literature, the tm (he Ou Ones repair . } ‘ s . : 1 quantity eee WP, U - “t ' aes . | blacksmith who has his catarrh cured by : I'wentv water tanks along the line have j al a i tC t . ; : . | an advertising doctc nmmtionwm Ry - | tediy th st conven : been repaired or rebuilt. A Jarge amount es a ace me oe wi adhe to ‘ . 2° » + ) » 2 2» o s eou ry home, the P a Bat the n and | of work has been put 6a the rai iway wharf | Dette a own tO Lhe zee t he €0 4 ; » ; th: » firs 2ONn <1 "An ver one : ide of P .. = Cum be at Summerside. which haa been found to | *2an the first consul can ever hope to bi ‘ i is : . lh = " , } Cane Breton wut te be settling and requires still further ‘ Postroxen.—By request the sale of the and ana pe b a cali ss ent ll bee aoe ad es oe . : ve : , ti) lar penditure before it v samen el ‘te | ¥. M.C.-A. building which was advertised eaten leveloped i 2 PE EN See ee oo of steel ame.” Se cs During — ote eae <*, | to take place on Thursday next has been nd manufacturing towns mils have heen |: iz. 9 rest of 7 : be mining and anufact =) rails have been laid, viz, 9 miles ey ~ “* | postponed until Thursday whe 17th Jana- built up in the neighbor prov ine ve Summerside, and 4 nn es east ol Jiar- ary next. = | eabecad fur t lottetown. Twerty-five miles of new wire sia eaindagcusigg — ee" — : fencing has re plac ed the old fence battens The Modern Mother | F bot ret i} ee inte wes A he doing ser : . a I } * fiat for twer ty year : a been j ing Ss . Has we that her litthe ones are iinproved “— o- Panaire have heen made to f . : und chee Where ’ : ee en ee ee litty OF | more by the pleasant baaative, Syrup of out we ; United abe c cattle | guards, in many cases new se Figs, whan | ce mend of the laxative efitet ol er ¢ in of ¢ avier Kin than el 4 Stat ve sha met the ber being por eS heay jen { fhan | s centle remedy than by any other, and ~— ‘ l isa ver on ‘ara wie - - - aha : was formerly used. Ove J (000 car of i; that it is more acceptable to them. Child = , high a : 2 yallast have been put an the track, caci . . : ee Ty} e a : » teas balls t have been | ry if ne % “0 Ke 7 ‘| ren enjoy itand it benefits them. The tru home compentior hid i not look to | car load containing about 8 cubic yards; | remedy, Syrup of Figs, is manufactured ‘ j . or OF miles oO e S “ fice . , . Eurom vw Bur pe; like America, makes | @nd a iarge number or mites of new now | by the California Fig Syrup Co only’. ? : . KF. } fercing has been bullt The new steel Se a ¥ putt and Hee ) export. ' ee yer er Mor t Stewart last vear ; ridge put in at Mount Stewart la yea SPECtat NOTICES ~ ‘ Y wort teoth tonite ' ee ede . i i : ot shes : is a splendid piece of work, and | ani i- | Advertisements under this heading cnarged and eheese ‘ar repre tie j,and sha'l fer | formed that a similar one will be built at for at the rate often cents per line. un ton : i. wot the | St. Peter’s next year. ee eae eee ——e = : Whata nditior From this short account of what has| Frssh roasted and zround coitee at Beer , ah yt rket. ¥ onal a . i Re 4 mt Brgtsh mart a , | been done last year. it can readily be seen | & Gofl’s dec 2S 21. i ; k in relat ontucheeseand Luter. | , . aster . : . oe 6 Se eee ‘| that Mr. Houle, the effic eat Riad Master,| Just opened, a nice line of ladies’, If we mi-take not Denmark, Ho land, ant | has not been idle, as he has w oversee all | mises’, gents’ and youths’ slippers in all nn much ia Prgel They ntace France are supplying it with juantities of butter than of r and they have a great adva to butter, for which «nitk trar- s he torage from here to England \ Site Chee a the her hand i not ] to the | market. Its y i Coutrad nction to | that of Lutter, is somewhat improved | by the lapse ofa considerable period of | time before it is consumed. For chee already established a good | Manufacturers ere are for cheese j Canada has in Eng 1 a fairl ’ ' name iand. thus assures y good price in the English market. Upon the whole, we think that there will | be less risk and turing cheese for the British market than in manufac butter ; that it 1s mor start chee ie factories than butte: as j A few butter do } well in catering to the limited demand of | but if more protit in manufac- | turing and conclude therefore. adyi ble to factories will, perhaps, a ee ; the local and provincial markets ; many should le started the prospect of | success 1s not sure. The best course to pursue, in our opin- up cheese making; then, ion, is to buildings and eupp.¥ put plant for watch the market and add plant fur butter making | he demand for butter should develep | sufficient strength to justify the compan- ies in doing so. Cheese may be made in | summer and butter in winter. } it is needless to say that Tae Fxamixer | is not wedded to this opinion. We shail | b> glad of more hght upon the subject A good, reasonable discussion of Mr. | Simpson’s question is invited. We hope to hear from Mr. Dillon next week - —___-»ea>-—— oie -The bank ni culation of Canada in Sen mber of this year, was $33,076, 86S as compared with $35,120,561 in November, 1893, and Dominion note cir- culation was $15,164,916, a upared with $13,041,516. The current loans last | month were $195,823,973 against $201. | 996,246 in November of the previous year; the call loans were $17,722,565, compared with $14,465,112 The deposits payable | 1 demand Jast month amounted to §69,- | 364,669, compared with $62,926,785 in | November of last year; deposits payable | te cir after notice were $113,842,322, a3 against | £164,114,955 in November, 1893. The | total liabilities of our banks last month ! awl the previous November were respect- i 876 and $216.77 ASI; the assets during the same ssonths were re- tively $314,176,123 and £5064 55, 37%. ely €°?8 597 spec erere —In the London papers just to hand, the belief is expreased that His toyal Highness the Duke of York is like ‘ly to be a visitor to Canada in the coming spring. The Empire of Toronto remarks na if he come, it will be upon the invi- ation of influential Canadians in London. Th trip was suggested before the tragic | death of Sir John T hompson at W indsor | Castle, but there is no reason to suppose that the new teeling which bas been pro- duced in England and in Canada should not help His Royal Highness in makirg up his mind to come. It wil be remembered that Australia some time ago gave a similar invitation, which had to be declined on account of domestic circumstances in the Royal family. But | a promise was given for the future, and | why should the two invitations not go to- gether now? The cause of Imperia) Union, | it meyLe remarked, has meanwhile made vreat advancement, ‘and the voy age of the! Prince to the British people beneath the ¢ Seuthern Cross by way of Canada is to be | desired in this respect, as well for the heartfelt wish, free from allcensiderations | | of interest. entertained by all classes in | Canada and the Australian colonies that | euch a visit should not be delayed. — -—@———-=s The only way to cure ¢atarrh ‘is to pur- ify the blood. “Hood’s Sarsaparilla puri- fies the blood and tones up the whole sys- tem | Souris and Geor j accidents have occurr + mtitniber Of years, that | furar i we shall not see the Railway roadbed from Tignish to The fact that no Road for a run with vetown, ed on the trains are greater speed than formerly, and that the | | amennt of traffic shows a fa rly ¢ good i crease—all demonstrate tha the roadbed I in ¢ od onde: The new Saperint nl . Mr. McDonald bas hala personal acqua.ntance with the requirements of the railway and its traffic . umber of years,and it now behoves him to see that the good record of the late lamented Superintendent, Mr. Unsworth, is maintained. The death of Mr. Unsworth isone of the great the railway during the year; for his li losses of “take ke again.” NOTES AND COMMENTS. —Mr. Ogilvie, the great Canadian mil- ler, recently returned from the West, says: “As far as Winnipeg is concerned, | never saw it in @ more active or dition, As tothe farmer, generally speak- flourishing con- | him all in all | ng, he has withstood the depressien in wices, experienced carly the vear. very | ¢ — I 7 | well. —The Woodstock Sentinel-Review, a rnal, says of the new There is pro- iberal jot Mr. B staunch L has been an industrious and capable head of the departments of which he has had charge. His execntive record is Similar testimony of new Premier has been given wool,” appr eciation of the eo that, as the of both parties unstintingly, Montreal Gazette remarks, if kind words, hearty good wishes and warm commenda- tion can aid and encourage a public man 1 the performance of his duties, Hon. Mr. Bowell bas them in abundance — i + <i> + ~<a — — PERSONAL. lio A. Laird, North Bed jie, Was r zistere 1 at th» Queen Hotel Ja-t evening. Hon. Jo-eph Roya!, formerly Iieutenant tiovernor of the Nurthwest, has been = | Co's. | prices regardless of cost. th: latest shades. See our shew w:ndow; they are just what you want fer a nice present—Weeks & Warren. Quick ont prices in furs at See their ad. in to-day’s Paton & issne, our We are deterinined to reduce stock and will for the next three weeks give great big bargains in overcoats, ulsters and reefers. Lunt miss the place—Prowse Bros, the wonderful cheap men. Notice—The Roarin Game—Members of the Charloitetown and Victoria Hockey Clubs will please remember that Mesers. W. A. Weeks & Co, have a full line of knickerbockers, stockings, jerseys, sweat ere, etc. efc. Great mark down sale ladies jackets and mantles at Stanley Bros. All new goods, this season’s importation at See advt. Dec. 26 3 in. Buy quick — Calf boots &2.85, now $1.75. Croft Bros. tec] 3i ?. E. Island Railway Premier, Hon. owel] : * tably no man who has been in public life | for many years in this country who has | | had so few things said against him. He | in the press | pointed chief editor of La Minerve, in place | of Hor. at present. Mr. Fra oh chet teed ix visiting Senator Tasse, who is seriously ill ser, of the A Char} he had an interview with the this for sylum We learn that Government ottetow: noon. BE Raa 08 More Stream. Rose Bros., millers, of North lately added to their milling Lake. have establishment Phe ent rprising firm of for the Blind, On and arter THURSDAY, 2°th Dee>mber, 18M4, the trains of this Kailway will run daily | (Sundays excey ted) as follows .— Trains Inward Read up. Trains Outward, Read down. 1M Leave Arrive PM FO .ccocss...e CRariotelown.... : SD € WO. co nutsents foyalty Junction........... 211 inn Te eee 127 BS 17......ccccce-Hunter River oinseeeee ae x45 Bra‘albane...... .1? 42 867. .% .-Rmerald...... 52 34 Os coed ickoss Freetown ech aii 1220 OD... Ren-ingpow .....:..,....31 BS 000 (Ar) (ly) 1) ww ul Summerside 4 AM ‘trv ' (ArS w30 aed .e- Misecouche...... a: ps cee ocecvihesd 9 47 viene Port Hill... 9 U9 eee nine Sue anes Bloom ficld..... 7 3A Bs vieiinccce 6» abies -Tignish sees 68D AM AM in ndedecte Cnarlo'tetown.. 10 50 2 ++... hoyaity Junction. . Ww 30 53 véncdeckoas cee kl cae 345 ( Ar Lv 95 ) ¢ Mount Stewart ) f 119/ Ly farS 850 icis mc cegeukas Ei 0b iibas deen eee 7 <5 §45........+.....seorgetown : oa PM AM PM Am | 4@B...2. coe os eee wrens. .<. So . 0 Osis sa os is oe wiceons 817 D UD cose etncodge ey NE We b:nes ncnenes 745 SElVacs0s Ae ee TUR 640... he ae 6m PM AM PM AM 1” -Emerald...... 8 20 159 x ape Traverse 730 PM AM a new steam engine, manufactured by the | popular firm of Messrs. MeKinnon and | McLean, Esdale Founiry, Charlottetown, | a h for superior workmanship cannot | be cxcelled in the Dominion of Canada. | - i a the second steam mill that has | by erected in Lot 47 within the last two years Wewish the firm of Rase Bros. i avery <nceess with their new mill. -_- Tne Rixk.—There was a large aitend- ance at the rink Jast night and the ice was | There wil! be band on Tuesday | excellent. (New Year's) night and an almission cf only lScts will be charged. ‘Ticket hold- e-s will be obliged to day un this pightg as it is not a regnlar band nigl —_—_ > a To Lay Ue.—The schooner Jennie Armstrong has finished discharging her cargo of flour for Horace Haszard Esq, at Georgetown, and will lay up there for the winter. Capt. McDonakl says he exper: enced heavy weather coming from Bo - ton. ~ -> Onient Division, 8. cr T.. meets this evening at 8 o'clock, in Masonic Templ-, for election of officers and other business. « For New Year’s Presents —We will sell the balance of our stock of carvers, table cutlery, } en knives, Cirristy’s carving knives, scissors, razors, Mrs. Pots? rau irons, coal vase-, fire sete, skates, and everything you want for a present at prices that will surprise you. Call and see —D. M. Richards & Co. dee28 3i _--—_—o---— Our hand-bottomed skating boots, $1 50 —Goff Bros. dev27 Si D. POTTINGER, Gon Mgr Can Govt Railways Moncton, N B. A. MCDONALD, Superintendent, Charlottetuwn. dees Mortgage Sale. To be sold by Publie Auction, at the Law Courts a Charlottetown, in Queen’s Gounty, rince Edward fsland, on THURSDAY, the third day of January uext, A D 3895, at the Lour of twelve o’clock, noon: All that tract, piece or parcel of land situ- ate in Charlottetown aforesaid, being one- fourth Bs of Town Lot Number Seventeen (17) in the Second Hundred of Town Lots in the said city, bounded on the north by Queen's Square. on the east by land the property of Zion Church, on the south by aaa the tong rty of Richard Heartz, and on the west by nd the Br rty of the Union Bank and Martin O’Halloran’s estate, the said land hay- | ing a front of forty-two fe et or thereabouts on ; Queen Square, and exflending back eighty | feet or thereabouis. The above sale is mad « under and by virtue _ wer of sale contai neé in an Indenture Mortgage, bearing date the sixth = of ying A D 1873, and made betweeu the Char- lottetown Y oung Men’s Christian Association ofthe one part and John ings of the other rt. For further particulars apply to A. E:nest Ings, Attorney-at-Law, or 4 the Mortgagee. Dated at Charlottetown this sixteenth day of October, A D 1894. JOHN INGS, octl6—12i law (tues) Mortgagee, By request, the sale of the above properiy is POSTPONED until THURSDAY, the I7th day of January next, then to take plac eatthe hour and place above mentioned, JOHN INGS Mees of On oe judi RUCTER OR © Sin,—J ust no tions « ry i rage of the in co-operative dairving ~ people HEESE in d and the great question that is is: “What shall we manufactur them butter be answered an ned to the pee explai ore heese 7 great help in organi the wi nter, a i tine If this q riyaglle ’ ier Ce hip WHICH? ferent sec- | Safe country are arranging to en-| in the spring and confronting } nestion coul id | satisfactorily | Sure If Insured with would b a] nies dur We have now quite a number of cheese factor ies that have heen long the vusiness to be past the e The patrons of these could Bpe ak stage. to us with authority on the matter. enough in} x pe riment: al The n we have two creameries, the e xperien ce ot which, though short, would possess val i¢ In the settlement in which [ re- fur us side, we have just forwned a dairying pany : the shareh com which are divided j in their opini on as to whether the y shoul patrons place so much + ] make miik for feeding yx butter o% ‘ ; alue on the skim | | wk, that hees« Some they think “4 Ld © | | } e's R. BROW vCWN’'S CH ‘TOV , ~ HLock Insurance Agent. 1 butter the best; others are of opinion that the milk is worth more in cheese than in pork. What we want to snow is the rela tive value of the by-products of butter and | cheese factories. We can figure ont the other questions for ourselves pretty _cor- rectly. Again, we would like to know what is the prospect fora market -for. our | butter, andl we market with the fresh butter France, Denmark and Holla well-known fact that our che class ¢ ! can be shipped to distant markets without j depreciating in qual The tastes of th mand a ripe cheese, sunnier when « have to und sells at s demand an price for a fresh | to manufacture what is bes cond it the fancies and ta-ies o own opin snited t ions, and jou is that compete int top prices, ily. British « 1 v 7 thie lw ynitter. “’ cons mnicdit our C6 uur home market is supplied whish | he En of Treland, nd. It ig ese is first- and that it consumes de sc Faure con- ir interest is suited to eur umere, ions are best o cheese-making, on account of our isolated position and the consequent diffi- cul in that fresh econ lition that manded by consumers. We us all we Will Supers so wel) trust that Tr 1 tie | hear fror Mr. qualified to ntendent, maticr Xn ‘ ee Ladi of Pri five ‘ : ° — nished time iestley’s sac, 1894 Warning } I re Hate , es who a ard. P ee irs Bo: irs * has with inferior ¢ Instane th EXAMIN n our po Fr; 2. 25m enlighten WaALter to Women, iz now de- er will give information possible, and that pular Dairy on, whi oa us On StMpsor ciate the high qual.ty is stamp cs are ne sacle been Huser i oods wrap ; mark ed on every t unkn wh ‘The x the ped upon ; second ‘ : “WoRTH A oe Bl A BOX.” ‘BEET PILLS 2S40e {BILIO $ Stomach, Giddiness, Covered with a Taste! mlesale Agts, Fr bor sale oa . No BA BCCACEARRAALAATGOMK 1 (Tasteless Effectual. ) US and HERVOUS DISORDERS. : Such ag Sick Headache, Wind and Pain in the Fuliness. Swelling alter Meals. Dizziness, Drowsiness, Chiils, Fiush. ings of Heat, Loss of epee te, Shortness of Breath, Costiveness, S$ Skin, Disturbed Sieep, Frightful Dreams, Ail Nervous and Trembling Sensttions, reg¢laritics Incidental to» Ldicc. ocurvy. 3224 Sola ble mes 8-4 ‘ Bistches on the and Ir- -_, on. Line. M 2 feces: 000tneeece B298O266900O4441, 200 Collegiate Shoal fur a WwW Resident Stat? of Oxford indsor, N Graduates. Spec ial attention s. ane paid to ments of Junior Boys For Calendar a nd other apply to the Head Master. Next term begins on Saturday, 16%. 106th Year. 1 Cambridge the require- information Jan. 12, tm eo: —dec? 28 = REDDIN BROS. Will Sell Stock of “CALE WDERS WiRTH §1 00 AND $1.26, FOR 65 CENTS. Ladie,’ tard Cases, Piush and Leather Cases Pocket Books, and ali fancy at cost until January Ist REDDIN BROS. ee... SYTEETS — For Xmas Day. ENDLESS VARIETY. SANDERSON & C0. Wes offer Raisins, Muscatel, * fresh l7c. per lb; oc, Layer Cal. per lb; 3 Ibs. Mixed Candy, 22¢; 2 lbs. Chococate Drops, 25¢; Florida and Valencia Oranges, 25¢. per dozen ; a very fine line of Fancy Chocolates in | lb. boxes, ge. per box; Penny Goods, Barley Suga®Woys, Nuts, Ginger Fancy Cordial, ‘Biscuits, fresh Dates and Figs, ete. decl7—dy 4 | | evacuated. | A despatch says that the | TELEGRAPHIC. Desearcues EXAMINE? A Chinese Sperceiran TO THE Panic. Loxpox, Dee. 28. Chinese army under General Sung was defeated at King Wa See andl New Chwang ihere they were joined by the troops under General Ma, and retreated to Tien Chor Ta, the town of New Chwang being completely The hai and Ningpoo are in a complete , fearing a sagan invasion, retreated to command of the com- bined forces state of panic Oyster Planting, ll only give a gout | alwi ays to h ive an eye to | My | Inthe carly part of the s Dee. 28. Kemp, the oyster expert for the Fisher ies Department, has ja+t completed his season's work in the Maritime Provinces. season Kemp was busily engaged in completing the beds at | Shediae. OrTTAawa, At this point millions of 9 broods heve bee on plantes l. Fra: n du " Ity of our reaching market with butter | onward, until a few days ago, - = } at work on vy bed at Tracad Amie mish. Sir John Thompson's ‘Estate, 1 | V {ths Surrogate C he hat Sir John had but | \' "| sie | Orraw a] | rhe dence of Mr. Stephen B. Cross were des- lb 4, Dec, 28. The usual papers for a lmini-tration for he estate of Sir John Thompson wre filed esterday on behalf of Lady Thompson in Conrt of the Couniy of Sir John died intestate. Hie $9,727, of w sich $5,726 It will thus be secn ittle of this worki’s arleton. estate is sworn at $ is from his insurance. eee a : : Fire in Halifax. Hatirax, Dec, 28. » Willow Park nursery and the resi- troyed by fire last night. The girders of the building only are standing. The in- surance will not cover a fourth of the loss. There was $1,000 insur gree! sea and residence, and $500 on furni- $3,000. ance on hous tt Total} ioss, A Conservative Victory. sieonianeetiis Anicuat, Dee. 28, i " . .: y ; Vhe election in this coun‘y to fill the vacancy caused by the unseating of Morr: technicality was zon and Matheson . and Matheson ; 8On, (Opposition) ou a | held yesterday. Morri were again the candiiate- | was elected. He is about 170 whead. | A Great Storm. Dee. 23. Wauirax. New Eng'and and the thern States. A tremendotis gale riged n the Nova Sect a coast, but no ser.ons dis- | acters have yet been reported. ieee icciamonaies Bootz, Boots—Look at our beets this j evening. Special low prices.— J B Mac- | donald & Co. B. Macdonald & Kuy your boots ai J Co's, Drartes For 1895.—A_ nice assortment See them at and prices. dec28 lw and office diaries. Bookstore; all of pocket Carter’s sizes GRAND RUSH —— T O— Santa Claus’ Headquarters, The Best, N: west and Cheapest Toys, Books & Faney Goods IN: THE CITY. Be sure and join the proces-ien to CARTER’S BOOKSTORE. dec2t FON 10g0 We Wish The storm of yesterday was general over | Southern and Nor- | native officials at Shang- | i 1894, — - cece Sy - athering of the Clans! ——_———— FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28, — a ee The Clans they are gathering o'er mountain and s!ream, The “ Pibroch” is sounding the note of the free: The Straits of Northumberland has opened a door T» bargains which never were heard of before. Paton, yon clansman, will welcome you all, From the East and the West. from the Cottage and Hall. Paton & Co. are “ setting the brushwood on fire,’ And thousands are clad in their winter attire. Through the City and Royalty their fame has gone forth, To the east and the west, to the south and the north, And customers many are setting their face To 168 Victoria Place. and the famed Bannockburn, From New Town and Eldon, to Charlottetown they turn. Cavendish is ready, and Cavendish Road is ripe, Belfast will answer the eail of the pipe. Brackley Point and Brackley Point Road will echo Tracadie and Rustico will join the throng. Charlie, and bring the she never has seen in her life. Paton & Co's. is admitted by all, Town and country are crowding to give them a eall. he Clans are gathering o'er mountain and lea, To Paton’s Big Shop, his great bargains to sce. From St. Peter’s they come, the sone, Come o'er the s ream. cudewife, Such bargains success CLEARING OUT CHE \ P !——A]] Carpets, Hats and Ready-m: ade Clothing - : Fur Goods. al also (4) 7) 4) 4) fe) 4) A) ‘4) A) 4) | y v ( t v ¢ ¢ é Posi-Holiday seestio Ke a eee | eee Many folks wait till after Christinas they can buy Shoes cheaper thc. can. Try and see. —_-- think they —thev Perhips us = 4 Money Saving Distributors a Shoes & Rubbers, Jeg of Boots, CHARLOTTETOWN 189 QUEEN STREET, har.ottetown, December 26, 1894—dy Pd He | Fe | bet | f \\ he Pad\ é \ B %) ce) *) ig) Fe} 3) ce) | = < = = = = = = = ' | ° 5 o no = LS = | in SO BSS eee ae | . ae es - ~ 2 = = | eam ri? “eee A oe a | Are all the Rage in the U. 7 Se 9 te te Spe =| | =¢ —_ L = 4) Pa oa 4“ @as 8 ee oo ns | a ae = oOo mm 9 sew BS te ken hence foe o-oo. we =. SB kk a © i om wots AND SHOES are all the | ———_ a4 z2sg: Dm s s, zy rage in this city. How is that? Because sienomiciiie he ate = = DR "z i = = | hey are down to rock-bottom figures and : oink . 7 = 2 R > a : aS . i ne ae ba surpassed, - onidiia = ‘ fe = x o 2 z > chs 1 | Bear in mind that McEACHEN, the. ‘ j a = = 5. os vs ms 5 a > ‘ = | Shoe Man, will give yon the best value C/> 2 Z 5 6 a = = : Z e4 = | for vrour money. = — —- = Buy at “THE OLD RELIABLE” and Save money. 3 : j ; *ar A. E. MeEACHEN : | deelS THE SHOE MAN. fe ee ee a aA: icicles sila iiiaics | SEL -A ss . ais i We have been selling 25 per cent. cheaper than any only the BEST, whieh is store in town, but new we commence to slaughter. The fol- ALL OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTUMERS A Very Bright and Pro perous } -_——- j NEW YEAR, Barrett & (Champion, Lumber and Coal dealers, Connolly’s wharf dec27 ANNUAL MEETING. Merchants Bank of P, &. Island, The annual general meeting of the shareholders of the Merchants Bank of P. E. I=land will be held at its,banking house Great George Street, on ‘I uesday the 8th day of January next, A. D. 1895 at the hour of 11 o’clock a. m., Proxies must be left with the cashier at least one day aygicnan tothe meetiug. - McLEAS Carhier. decl(—fri tu & ie | 1 Woodill's lowing goods must go—we want money :— Gents’ Furnishings, Underwear, Top Shirts, Kid Gloves and Mitts, Wool Gloves, Cardigan Jackets, White Shirts (Laundried and Unlaundried), Si k Handker- chiefs, Collars, Ties, Pur Caps, Fur Gloves and Mitte, Hats (Soft and Hard}, Overalls and Jumpers, Custom-made Suits (a few on hand to be sold cheap), also Custom-made Pants (still a few left), Overcoats and UIsters -all oe Socks, German Baking will be sold at slaughier prices. Our CUSTOM TAILORING Department is humming. We are selling so cheap that people are baying their ‘Spring Suits. C:ll and in — You won't find any “fake” in what we advertise ‘ ™ A. DIXON & CO., « t, 189i—dy Powder, nd you lack no customers to BUY. °F dech } Ch’town, Dec. : Successors ‘o C. Rulvrison. OFFER OPEN UNTIL NEW YEAR’S. ‘A Lot of Men’s Calf Lace Boots,..$2,85: will s<ll fr $1.75. GOBRFH BROTHERS. Charlottetown, December 28, 1894—m w f GREAT MARK DOWN SALE OF _ LADIES’ Wo Old Steck: STANLEY BROS I "|| 15.00 12.50 és 10.75 6s 9.75 6 8,95 “é *. $16,00 GARMENTS FOR $11.00. 10.50 9.00. 1.0 6.75. 6.00), JACKETS AND CLOAKS. all this season's goods; the latest and best in Styles. 5,25, 4.7 |. |STANLEY BROS. a