Dau.y Examiners regularly each evening | will oblige us by promptly reporting the game to us Tae Examryer Pvs: Co. LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. LIGHT ENTERTAINMENT. _The entertainment given to the Harbor Light boys last night by the ladies of the W.C.T.U., wasim every way a success. To all sopenmness the 100 boys present were highly delighted, as was evidenced by their appreciation of the several numbers on the programme, and by the perfect | order maintained throughout the proceed- - J THE FUNNY MAN OF THE GUARDI aN, “When Mr.Barnum’s basn at North Tryon was. burning on Friday night it threw such a bright reflection on the sky that many persons in Miscouche thought the fire was LSPTERS 10 THE EDITOR.’ TO-M0 Rs ay “ x ~ — - . FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 1895. J.B. MAC WILL OFFER THIS WEE ONAL D & CO. f K 50 Overcoats and Ulsters at cost, Beer Bros white sale begins first of | ings. Following is the programme : Pc Sa at. accordingly, dentin February a ee elephoned in to have it located.” . bag ie - a oe Ske ge Sir,—Now, the funny man of the morn- WE ' alii 8 Wolf I ur Coats at $12.50, ee o 5 . - é Co’s foundry isscon- | Recitation - ee Bertha ten ing daily, probably not knowing anything 3 WILL SHOW NOV ELTIES IN l 000 . d mmemtanaeet PRO eanes ss esecesnenrs-cclt®. MOQO be? ataa cn tng sine temit the "people : yards Flannelette at 4 cents per yard. Crrv Taxes.-Thhe aed of dafemiinnn dod BOMUOE « -F cs-0--inckc anni Bed, B, ©, Gok Se aa eee eee ekae BS ORe- ‘ ¢ ; ee oa este ee be publish ed seamen . Recitation...................Miss Josie Barrett Sik ation pi light oon mighty con- 1,000 Grey Cotton, 34 inches W ide, 3 cents. as Nhs canaccsasssc : eke a J. R. Davison | Q: . 1¥, man, there is not the 300 bs , , | Benai slightest reflection visible from your | ‘ : Heav All-wool G I | ] ] . Wasxtrep—A second-hand pl ot ie ica ssitte eben Mrs. A. Lord : 7. rom your boast- + re anne ( ents. ¢ City shane nails nt yy Bey | yee isi Line”, |... <...:,.:.... nae ed lights even at St. Eleanors. You might UC e ‘aa 6ms iL CS r y 9 ; : "| “Gol be with you till we meet avain.”..... standvat any corner in Summerside,” ex- j — Mvsicat.—A eplendid programme will | Doxology...... a ~- — the _— are lighted from | ; anil ep Gelbenis 7 J G eed 1¢ sho windows, and be unable Mi jz be seems Oy eee ee ae Oe tod Save the Queen. to tel whether the light on ar S q . At 6, “Ueen Str eet a Hockey Match on Tuesday eventrge: | ‘i sialnndinad i 1 0.0.F,—Wildey Lodge meets to-night. | Important business, and also initiation of Brethern will please take : | candidates i notice. Tue doubi, be well patronized, but the bumper | —_—_—<-__—— Skating Races to-night will, no laps fora mile. To give more speed at the curves the course was made smaller. ecole Lost nts Horse.—Mr. Jesse S. Burns, the Farmer learns, had valuable four-year eld horse which in an effort to turn in ite stall became choked. The animal waa found dead when they went to the stable next morning. The accident happened on Monday, the [4th inst. Soctat.—The Wesley Mission Circle in- served during the evening. fri mon Laurier axp THE Premiersair.— A writer in the New York Times finds that Mr. Laurier wil] replace Mr. Bowell as Premier of Canada inside of six months. It must be admitted, says the St. John Sen, that Mr. Laurier and his party do seem to be reasonably certain of the New York vote. Then here’s to rhyming Robbie Burns Whese sun of fame shall never set, And ever as the day returns The cry be Burns and Scotland yet. mation Wit Prosasty Recover.—A womans named Mrs. Vassman, German, residing with her husbend on Brittain Street, at- tempted suicide yesterday afternoon by in- flicting two deep cuts in her throat. The woman lest a great deal of blood, but it is thought she will recover. No cause but despondency can be assigned for the rash act.—St. John Sun. nate ill Lecurre.— The Rev. Mr. Robertson, of New Glasgow, N. S. delivered a lecture en- titled “The New Humor,” in the basement of Zion Church last evening. There was a large audience present, and the lecture was highiy appreciated. A hearty vote of thanks was tendered the rev. gentleman at the close of his discourse. Rev. Mr. Suth- erland presided. -_ as. — Burns’ Anyiversaky.—This being the anniversary of the birth of Robbie Burns, the members of the Caledonian Club and their friends will celebrate the occasion by One of theyoung men moved a vote of thanks to the ladies, which was sec »nded by another and unanimously carried and presented by Mr. W. F. Carter. t+? o—"" THE SKATING RACES. Tue races in the rink to-night will be Cook. Potato Race—W. Arnand, B. Foley, E. Cook, H. Moore. _ Sack Race—Leri Smith, John Gillis, jr.. BE. Davy. In the boys’ race, Lt years old, there a-e eighteen entries®; ani aix fact “donkeys” are entered in the donkey race. ete MR. HORNSBY BANQUETTED, About a score of friends of Mr. Horasby acting agent at Charlottetown. - A very social gatheriug it was and only at the ap- proach of the Sabbath hour were all hands joined and “Auld Lang Syne” retdered in an appropriate style. The following was the toast list, re«ponded to by the speakers mentioned, and interspersed with songs with Mr. W. A. Fitch as accompanist on the banjo: “The Queen” — Odell, E. M. Fulton, W. Yorston. “The Merchants”—Messrs Hall, Prince, Scanfield, Bishop, Wilson, Coleman, Yuill. . —" Ladies”—(God bless them) W. A. ‘itch. Mr. Hornsby was also presented with a handsome silver cigar case by his fellow clerks in the Merchants Bank, as a mark of esteem, and we feel assured that one and all will say that he command: the respect of the whole community for his gentle- maniv conduct and obliging manner both in public and social life, and his handeome countenance will always be welcomed in Truro. Mr. Hornsby left by Monday’s train for Charlottetown.—Colchester Sun. GPG enna ENTERTAINMENT AT EMERALD. Aw entertainment that was at once in- structive and entertaining wae that which teok place at Emerald on Monday evening last. Mr. P. J. Trainor, in hia address, clearly demonstrated that he possessed a thorough knowledge not only of the history of Canada, but America aswell. He dealt (1) with the introduction of Christianity, and by whom; (2) those who opposed its the next corner was an electric light, or the oil lemps so recently discarded. But this light, dim as it was, has fairly turned the heads of some of the otherwise sensib'e Summersidians. As they imagine that the little 32 candle-power lamp casts a reflec- tion like the fi of amighty search- light, so every puny 32 candlepower funny immediate surrounding sections, we noticed quite a number of parties from Montague enl Georgetown. ry James Clow, who is always found ready to lend a helping hand to a deserving cause, was of course present, and wa3 appointed chairman. It is needleis to say that he was the right man in the right place. The committee in charge of the pro- gramme were also fortunate enough to se- cure the services of Rev. E. Gillis, of Murray Harbor South. On being intro- of Epise»pacy, The story, which was told in grand style, while rippling with humor, also had many valuable lessons for the thoughtful, and was received» with much favor. _ The remainder of the programme con- sisted of recitations and singing. inter- spersed with strains of melody from the choir, ae they rendered some choice selec- tions under the leadership of Mr Isaac Bears. of which there were seventy—all taste- fully done up without and within, har- monizing with the elegant decoration of the church, and reflecting great credit on the ladies who presented them. Mr. Neil McNeill, of Murray Harbor North, kindly consented to act as auctioneer, and as he in clarion accents dwelt upon the qualitics of the different baskets handed tos him, the bids came thick sad fast, and the money poured in like slate. Mr. McDon- ald did his part with great tact. Then when the sale was over, and the purchasers of baskets had hunted up the “fair one” who had presented the basket, held by them, they might be seen repairing “two deep” to the tables where the ladies of the congregation had provided hot tea and coffee. Here ample justice was meted out to the inner requirements, Meactime the state of finance had been inquired into, when it was ascertained that the handsome sum of $75.00 was realized. A vote of thanks was then tendered the chairmanand uctioneerfor the creditable manner in wh.ch they had preformed their — to which they made suitable reply. hus a very enjoyable meeting came to an end. Laws, Masi Wholesale Charlottetown, January 21, 1895—m w il ENED ee f and Retail. “2 ll Charlottetown, January 21, 1895—m w f } gee — eee — This is a wonderfal discount, and it is by persons of ali ranks and conditions of no two prices in o life. All amounts not settled by the 7th day February will be sued for without respect of persons. H. R. BOSWALL, Bank of Nova Scotia Building wky 2i marked in plain figures ; Yours for Big Discounts. Ch’town, Jan. 16, 1895—dy jan24—dy 2i An Eye Opener. house of the season at the Rink will be! closely contested, and will probably be | ™" thinks his little sallies of wit are seen on Tuesday evening. | witnessed by a lurge number of peopie. ee ae which illumine ——— | The ice management will be as announced | 8! ‘he surrounding districts. One of c T y : RII ; : 7 ~iwie . 4 . ° 3 : . i _ } } : > 7 . re ; ; . t mat hi “rt = aude ae ~ | yesterday. he three mile race will start | these fhe i with a ball of this light ALSO—OUR FULL SUPI LY OF A great many people don’t take the trouble to think what a 40 per cent. discoun ion for the town of Summerside will take | at § o'clock sharp on account of havin around his illuminated cranium, and big W Ww 9 means. A gentleman bought the following bil] of zood a few day ae ia re =| 8] : CO. e , ing 4 > a? e want | L Pans g eman bonght the following bill of goods from us a few days ago. 1 4 ail : wentng A ebruary 26th, with | to be skated in two heats. The two win- — tg — of his own superior aul ills settled will give you an idea of what our discounts are :— : OWINEMOR One Week eariier. ners in these two heats will skate off for nowledge, recently accosted what he 2 7 A siviomiildinpiaeal ; ! . oe jal a ' TICWATAN Seen = R ane Y | the prizes at about 9 o'clock. The follow deemed “a raw recruit from Kinkora,” and before the last of this MR. WISEMAN ile rR : ‘ n es : ab ut ‘10 pe pores ow ing are the entries :-— — to — how the oil passed from ! Bought of G. A. DIXON & CO. orhing about OCIOCK & bag was im . : \ ne posts down into the Jamps. The Terus Casn ™ t . Soon Thre hau ‘ on > : ; ees x g ASH. = was stolen from in front of Mr, J. L.| G i "a ae R. P-. | shrewd Hibernian, half-pitying the man’s J 5 month, and must r¢ quest a i ae oF, g McNutt’s store on Queer Street. j Gaudet, Wm. Davies, I. C. Rattray, Brent | sel¢ conceit simply cast a clint inlaeca : CO 2 Fats Ba vidas ascidian $ 1.50 a Stumbles, A. Newsome, Charles Large, | at ine cilia fy eae ae £ ance everybody to pay. LB s6 U peta emit ssh chal bgteintidinn cionsosdianene dunk 3.00 Ear.y Ruvsans.—The. first rhubarb | Charles Thorne, William Duacan, Harry | ipo” ” ae ee a 2. Wihriste: SMiste, DL Da ik ise-speesse<percseomnocsaensice SEO “ of the season was sold in the market to- | foore, Crapaud. : : 3 Docrretiaay ‘ 1. Weektle, O06. sl Gos BSG.’ . 5... cccschckicccctns 75 day by Mr. Burke. It was bought by | “— eee: C. Rattray, Se. 2 — Vhite i ott | 2 Bee Ce Bee chil eo ocesics, is el. 40 Mis. J. J. Davies. of the Hotel Davies | A. Newrome, Lorne nsworth, Harry c a * ‘ Bg | ee ee ere 60 a ‘ , of 5 | 7 . re) BASKE ML j . 9 PVC aecccescceve e0nede 0+ tabesenns + , ir ae Crapaud, Charles Weeks, Win. = SOCIAL AT PETERS ROAD. 3 5 DE iain wicpitiicthendsidnsconsvssaneneed 45 Ice Track.—We undersiand tha ice ; Davies, Charles Large, Wm. Duncan, : 3 + 22 . BP . ke ms nde 7 os rat an ice | Chale, Tt 2 Large; n. Duncan An entertainment and - basket social in The Wonderful Cheap Men. 1 : Kid Glov C8. -nnvenner vseseesenseeesrecessnsnene sees 1.50 ck has been made on the North River | Uhaik 2orue, Brent Stumbles, connection with the Pre: : Pele, ely BE Bi kikccenies cseccas Scesncetiss 2.20 e below Dickieson’s. Those w ‘1 | Obstacle Race—E. Cook, W a tion with the Presbyterian church a é. ce below Dickieson’s. hose who are in IB io Ag ie hace . Cook, . Arnaud, at Peter’s Road was held here n the eve SS ee STU isi cctetecciiesacisenttek oo 2.00 he hibit of speeding their horses about the | G. Stewart, W. Stevenson, John Gillis, jr, | ing of the 17th i , shiek th Charlottetown, Jan. 11, 1895—m w f DV oacc cs ctenndis sesisdastes witpeneseees cs ce = ee tre ts should make a uote of this. Levi Smith, H. Moore. amma wanenta ; vi oan proved n — a | oti : : iB ia Backward Race—(Charlea Weeks Chas - , . 1€ weather was all that | Saptagats eS : , : a", -| could be desired, and a gene . $17.70 Tue Rivx was mea uel this morning | Large, Wm. Carbonell, Lorne Unsworth. was the a aos oe oan FINAL NOTICE. Less 40 per cent. discoumt........-s-csteeeee serene: 7.08 by Mr. EB. A. Ings, the starter for to-night’s j mg boys, 16 years and under— | tg overflowing : <i aan Tien th silt i: fenink eee at aenaee ; races, an! made eght.eo and th-ee fifth |} J. Davis, Brent Foley, W. Arns E. atte th wt ee ee a oe $10.62 ee ee h-ee fifth ’ y rnaud, | Besides the fine representation from the + + + y due the Estate of the late C. E. Robertson $10.63 Goods all what we are doing ur store; one price to all. every day. We have lots of good, fashionab'e GENTS’ FURNISHINGS still in stoc'x. G. A. DIXON & CO., Successors to C. Robertson, Morris Block. discount. As we are going ou All these mus We have on land naw a yer This class of goods slits the puviie be t of the Cap business, we a t go before stock-taking. which we will sell at rock-bottom prices, : Remember the place—Corner of Queen and Grafton Streets, McKay Woolen Charlottetown, December 28, 1894—m‘w f & wky As we want to reduce our large stock of Imported and Home-made Clothing, Worsteds, : adian a Island Cloth and Undereclothing _—_~<wes Qwes8 ity. OF j we are prepared to give you a better bargain than ome-m large range of L er than anything they can buy. &s To ve Seve ro-x1cHT.—At Burns’ Ani-} “Our Guest”—Mr. O. A. Horneby. The ees did their parts Clothing. = vereary to-night will be sung “ Burns and “The Banks”—Mesers. Dickey, Murray, | ¥€TY creditably, and elicited much ap- : wig | ee : eu anion sae +) plause. cular attention to our Double and Twisted Cloth, ; Chorus; “The Profeassions”—Dr. Yorston, “Dr.” Next came the auction sale of ba-kets~— We have still a few hundred Su | a . bias « ai é a | e — ae Se ee —_ | of the Merchants Bank bere tendered him | duced Mr. Gillis gave a short address, and (brick) Church. An interestin a ro. | Sp Jppromptu supper at the Prince of | then proceeded to tell a story, the event of — oneens ie Slee ee ail om coed Wales Hotel on Saturday night last, as a which oceurred in Scotland during the BS w eB ier iatted ” eee ce | sort of “send off” on the occasion of his| time the Covenanters strove to uphold } § A i O€ | leaving Truro for the higher position of | Presbyteriani+#m agains the encroathments Canadian and s7Tm-* 1. evvus, DOth in the Cloth and made up _ into We wish to call narti- re offering our immense stock of Caps at 33) per cent. its of Underclothing Company. ‘Everybody Surprised | At the Wonderful Bargains given at GOODSTRIN'’S CHEAP STORE Our Watchmaker is kept busy, and is ao entertainment in the club room ty-! introduction, and why, viz, the fur Thanks to the many friends who contri- night, Leginning at 8 o’clock sharp. The{ traders; (3) state of Canada during the | tuted to make the social a success. oe Sates 2 aa Watch or Clock that is not in going order, programme contains the names of some of the best talent inthe city, and a most en- joyable evening is anticipated. —_--°>-— Frarvenxat.—Last evening Victories Division of this city drove out on a visit to Acadia Division, Marshfield. A cordial welcome was extended, and & pleasant and profitable hour was passed. Addresses were given by Messrs. Jury, Rackem, Chappell, Down, Hacris and A. W. Tanton, interspersed with singing, readings and recitations. A return visit is expected at an early date. -—_. THE SOURIS ¥F ORESTERS. The Souris I. O. F., Court St. John, No. 223, held their annual meeting on Munday eveaing, 2lst inst., when the following officers were installed for the ensuing year: C Depuiy—G W Morrow. C Ranger—Arch'd Currie. 8S C Ranger—Norbert Pierce (re-elected). F. S.— James McCormack (re-elected). R S—Edison Stewart. S B—Alexander Steele. J B—Wwm Morrow. S W—Wm Knight. French period; the battles fought and the chief men engaged therein, such as the capture of Port Royal, 1710; Louisburg, 1745; Quebec, 1757; the expulsion of the Acadiana, 1755. Then the invasion by the Americans during 1775 and 1812. Lastly, our resources, etc. At the con- clusion of his address Mr. Trainor was tendered a hearty vote of thanks. The musical portion of the programme was well rendered and was greatly appre- ciated. The programme follows :— Chorus, ‘Dear Canada,’ Kinkora Choir. Address, ‘Epochs in the Early History of Canada,’ P. J. Trainor. Solo, (by request) ‘Farewell, but when" ever you welcome the hour,’ Fr. Boyd. Chorus, ‘Signal Bells at Sea,’ Choir Reading, ‘Rory’s present to the Priest,’ Frank McCarvill. Solo, Committed to the Deep,’ Joseph McDonald. ‘God Save the Queen,’ Mr. Geo. R. MacMahon presided in a pleasing and satisfactory manner. —-——__ ~~ -<b- aa Aw Opserver. Aveusra, Me., Jan 22.—By far the mo t important event of the day in the legisia- ture, and indeed in many days, was the bill introduced in the house to-day by Mr. Williams of Augusta, providing for the sale, under state patronage, of “pure un- adulterated intoxicating liquors for medi- cinal, mechanical or manufacturing pur- poses only.” Agents are to keep a record of each sale, price, name of purchaser. and: the kind of liquor sold. Fifty dollars is to be the maximum fine for neglect to make such record. THERMOMETER READINGS, Coldest during last night....6° above zero Temp. at l2o’clock today10° “ “ ee ___ CVSSSSSSSSSSESSSESS TO CATCH “ PALLEY WHISKY "THE LANCET” needs no further praise than what has been most eminent the following given by authorities :— is the greatest Journal in the Werld, and it says :— Medical “Galley Brand Whisky is a thor- o Or. ag an Edin- urg ; is the leading Uhemuca Specialist in Scotland, and he says :— send or bring itto GOODSTEIN and have it repaired at small cost. A special line of Emblems, Button and Charms just Will be sold cheap. received. M.S & J. COODSTEIN. novs8—3m dy & wky DR. H. D. JOHNSON EYE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Office -- Rent Street Aug 16, *°94—I1v¥ Wants, Lost, Found, &e Advertisements under this heading charged five cents per line. MISS BALL will give lessons in Fancy and Plain Sewipg, a'so take orders to do Stamping, etc., Monday and Thursday, 3 te 5 o'clock, at Connolly House, Esplavade. jan25—3i J W—Hugh McPhee. SUPRE ME COURT. oa Tecan Beamon. A COLD “oughly well-matured spirit, “The Galley Whisky is an exceptionally | —-————_!——_____— Court Physician—Dr Av vaca an ‘excoptiondily _ meliewto 2 “pure Whisky, entirely free from| uiGsit, \cuemee Sew, sue cow 4 ary 2nd next. For other particu’ars apply to Court Physician—Dr Angus McLean. Asst Court Physician—Dr AA McLellan. Re, 8 to Hig Court—James McCormack and Uriah Mattnew. Ths court is now ina flourishing con dition. It is one of the largest courts on the Island having @ membership of fifty- three. Carrying about eighty thousand dollars inaurance which shows that the people of Souris are not slow to take ad- vantage of a good investment. It also shows that they have every confidence in the order believing it to be conducted on round principles and one of the best insti- tutions of the kind in the world. The Foresters purpose holding their an- nua! coneert during the first week of Mar.:)\,1n 1 undoubtedly it wll be one of the Hon. D. Ferguson va. the Patriot Pub lishing Company. Action for libel. The case for the prosecution closed last even'ng, and Mr. Davies delivered his closing address forthe defence this. fore- noon. Mr. Stewart, Q. C., began his clos- ing address for the prosecution at half- past oue this afternoon. > 0 <a An extraordinary case is just now 0c- eupying the attention of the medical world of Bonn.” A> man 32> years" of age, » Roumanian, whose disease has al- ready baffled the medical schools in Berlin and Vienna, has now come to be examined by Professor Schultze, of Bonn. The man’s whole body has undergone 4 process of hardening; bones, muaclesa and is simple enough. The trouble is HOW TO GET CLEAR OF IT. Perhaps we can help you: That’s our business. JOHNSON & JOHNSON, Gradvates in Pharmacy. BSESBSSS44O8B Waist. Not, Want Not. “6 Nil. “ stimulant.” color, “taste, and, saperagy 5 its “i “excellent rich “no residue, and mineral matter 4g “and fusel oil are absolutely} A thoroughly healthy) “Recommended for Medicinal ‘Use. “fusel oil and all other hurtful in- “gredients. Thoroughly matured, “ possesses an excellent bouquet and 1ere is “stimulant, and equally suited for “ordinary and for medicinal use.” Unexcelled as a Beverage. “aroma, and is a healthy and agree- janz W W WELLNER. BOARDERS WANTED—Two gentiemen can be accommodated in a private famliy. App’y to &nsA D WHITE, We; mouth St. jans4 © 3 STORE AND OFFICE TO LET in the Cam- eron Block. The store next door lo Reddin Bros , and Office on second floor opposit. the Patriot office. Apply to Horac& HAsSzAaRpD. jan19—. m €od TO LET—Tie Store on Queena Street ‘iately oceupied by the New York VPortraitCo isn- ro-7 7. eae sion. Apply to J. B. Macpon- ALD & Co, 2w—jani3 LOST~—A small brooch set round with rhine stones. Apply at th's office. jaanlé WANTED—Ao experienced hardware clerk; one who can go on the road, if necessary. 2 best concerts ever given in Souria, as the m committee appointed by the court will ae all as though they had been ha! Dex 648, Chariatietoern, or ae as : . : . trifled, enn sree sir, oie allied a » #pare no pains to excell even the concert) péetr nan ot FOUND—Near the Post Office building, » few days ago, eo pairof gold-rimimed eyeglasses fitted for near sight. Owner can have same given last year by this court. a woman’s waist on which a corset tight Vendors and Wholesale Spirit Merchants. on application at this office and ing fi advertisement. "a is laced. The ribs deformed 66 SI7TW <IES.” For sale by all Licensed Sabet 3 i 6 DAYS MORE by being equisesed;, press THE WHISKIE OF WHISAIE. " ——— ——— . —"—— | and other British North, American paces , on the lungs till tLey’re me — nhecnsimemnien a eae. d im 1 -hmerican postage diseased. The heart . ’ eee stamps = ge gy = is jammed and old ‘ietnee, aod eee oi ee. “a t FE ITI NG ee ys POWELL, 283 Metealfe St reet, Ottawa, Ontario. ( ) W A the liver once a TO LET—Half of a house containing four : tor- Soe a. qpeaete Rallway . . pid lumps. . . ” . me crushed, canno' ary and ¢: nses weekly from start. NEXT Sale. For a long time we have been pre digest; and ina a cndensdtné January Ist Ronen pramat, Sas and guech- , F : : are a!l compressed. There- r Snows Baes Ce, Hassryuiee, Ont, FRIDAY, paring for ‘this occasion, and are now in a fore this ailly: wadsnd grdive to ate ; iia aouz Ens i cee | ee wil oblige, uring January =.= FEB. Ist. position to promise a surprise to every Ccus- but thinks she has a lovely residenes on Prince Btrect at present occupied ‘ : shape, theugh hideous HARRIS g STEWART oes cuboorieet, Tce a a tomer. Our previous sales will be entirely as # crippled ape. : throughout wit hot water, fitted for electric . WASTE no time looking for beter or London House. ee aes 2 —h-, Mag at —] “e= eclipsed. cheaper Furniture than ours—you can’t :% wile ca ts ~~ eee —— a find it. Charlottetown, Jan, 21, 1895—Jy ' 0H. N C : » WOOD! WOOD !—For sale, about 100 cords ; of dry softwood, cut and piled at the shore. | Will be sold iu quantiti 4 BEER BROS. qgx waigat «00, 170, See eve bea gunn ral vce i ; é . Charlottetown, Jauuary 2, 1895—rod & wky leck—dy law & wky 2m | Tue Wearnen.—Westerly and northerly winds; fine with ‘ower temperature. Who Sell at Selling Prices.