ome ge ng se ane i Bt i — _— a r x ) r yur ” Ca : : — — r j ' vy Wy ‘4 I Al LY EXAM ‘4 ny ™ - = v y ; ‘ : } e - on ti 7's 1) r a > ‘ | | TESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1896. 7 Ar. JAMES’ CHURCH, ly fo . —e : a oe acieeponrmn - ———_— eae LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. a EXHIBITION ASSOCIATION, {ys wset mars ses inortnt_ ow ; = ey Annual Meetin;s of the Congregatior A . j lhe question 3s how will it affect the ex 3 ' Highly Creditable Showing, é hibition if the accommodation is insuf- 6n. S S 6rs oe B | ticient » prize list is curtaile z | annual metien of Gt. Same : ar ee o 1 i ee along ; 5 Church was beld last evening in the new § th A | M { ld s suggested. edd not believe M Victoria Club at} hall, J. W. Morrison, E-: in the abate IX hiwa ce IN ¢ j the incoming Board of: Directors should The attendance wa fl ve ; Jt duen apy . have their hands tied. LO Ur CG = ; | _ : : } 1 Mr. yes gy . 8 az | | St entices ach ues at anane Last Evening, ; J By, ve thought the cattle sheds 20 PER CENT 0a S ‘ ‘ ~ ea » | eecention. shoul be kept open so that visitors to the a J ; ( Ss at 8 Reports from all departments of th | iisniieialile | a would be able to see the stock. ence’ a i eek haiek were peeeenied bad oo ae a ‘or a similar reason the top doors of horse : e ve . : — 1 — 88 and were ip Report of the Directors —A Dividend stalls should be kept open. There should com | : Le also be an attends ; 6 Admissi The building committee, in handing |] of ) 13 p. C. Declared. ~ aah , mn ae charge. i ck lk seceal thik at a tohad | Mr. Newson said that after.hearing the Hail, SH that « a& totai | —_—_—__— . arks f M BI k + . > subscription list of about $3,650, signed | 7 . re aoa 8 Res a ee ake and.the other . . - : : : oe ae -— Hk annual meeting of the shareholde speakers he had changed his mind regard- . . ext s every ma ~ May iast, the whole amount rith te 7s a arenoiders : : = } egarc Y € » ‘ | © tT | ‘ a ( Cl exception of about $60 1 | of the Charlottstown Driving Park and ing the expenditure for sheds for the cattle. ! 20) 1C abov © is W at we ave oft already been paid in, and of the ha nt : ube one Association was | Se go for the expenditure with + t , sagopa ’ le Dalance, | held in the Masonic Temple 1s we roth hands, 3 . ; Vi i \ alf weuld | realized The Com oon m ip ast evening. . % z + in Ss oc wh e a or f or } y ‘i 4 ; CMR: a inti cae bs ia ca | Benj. Rogers, Esq., President of the Asso Mr. W . W. Beer pointed out that -the PE R CEN * , : are ois Ing ( 1emh Q £ *? | snocesal anener wiel ; tl : BuON; presided, and there was a good at- object of the Association should be to PEs 2 a K sk 1 ee I i ich y hai] tendanc of shareholders. make the Exhibition @ success, rather than ——~e aN Ty AT aw ay at small prices Don’t — he Sabbath Scho pai rted a : After the chairman had called the meet- | & make biz dividendseach year. If more BDiIscowu N ff * ' ‘ } , , ee eee ie a : i" pill, at a. ing to order, the secretary, A. B. Warbur- | ommodation was necessary, then let it ' ] |; y ine } : ° A | sla ele aa call a Reals a 5 the | ton, Esq., read and explained the financial be provided The Directors should be z & ae ay » aS { 1c pl Icé€sS We are sell. ; ‘ arvres oe | ac rhe se i sap alae . statement published in Tur Examiner T a free hand in the matter. : \ l we « ne ren He report further sta that | some time ago He also read the iy. J I B k j ; j = 2 new | ary of 492 Rea ae : | } me ago. 4iso read the report i - bi Ae veer epoke In @ similar a : 1: ae . : | r } , ‘ |} " | . st he brary 4) volumes had been | of the Board of Directorefor the year 1895. | Stain. He rctissed ei)ice Gansta ek New this fall but slightly soiled. Will clear the lot | Ing them atl oug it to clear In a ent rramn ‘ irchas at i for, during tbe past | ‘) cade : : , ; : ¢ r N 1 ev seas ‘ vear I ' pa | The Direc tors point out that “in ac- done by the Directors inthe past and mov at Twenty Per Cent. Discotint. . : i. . " er 4 Wieeteae? veeut died that cordance with the resolution paseed by the ed that Mr. Crabbe have leave to’ with- slicks haneeenlai ign <iiampasii niiebitiein : short time. 8 : - , ate ea he, a ; t. “ > ' |} shareholders at the last annual meeting, draw his motion. Cc 2 Ricks “ £400 of tl om ai. led : e : s the committee then appoiuted and your Messrs. Crabbe and Pa'mer both, all er ent off Soiled wit eirs s ‘ th at Gee ce on ud “een | directors waite d upon the Local Govern- pres-ed their williogness to withdraw their a ey cs s sot r person s sister W aad ae aa ; ie uy : tk 3 a Se 1eut for the purpose of asking for a lar- notion if the 24 p. c. dividend clause were | eo be 3 a taeary enteste — a oe 2 “ gratulated ¢ ser grant towards the prize list. The | St™ack out of the report. lanlkets at } i r eel 3 ce . a 2 ¥ The t i re ante it a aig application was successful, inasmuch ast . After some further discussion the mo- S é 5 tse é 3 = 8 —— ia We “te . saad we toe a PUCPUNES | the grant wee increased from $2,000 to {| #0? that “Mr. Crabbe have leave to with- Charl : I y the last ar \ sSxso3s Lo > . ‘ ‘ atiaies ‘ . 2 —_—— SO ariotte or Tonuar . O° "a 8 Se ee dae ees Ree : ares | Bi “pr = “Be $3,000. But for this increased grant the draw “7 motion” carried, and the report \ harlottetewn, January 10, 1896—dy & wky i ‘ i aut l LQ eae sO 4 ‘ corporation, | ré its this vear. though fully }. | as read was adopted + ° ; Messrs. Kenned nd Lord retired : | i “ » though fully up to the ; I : m Kd ¢ ts "y, SK iy races to-morrow “ite i ° eat yegrctethe M. ae. ‘rom | average, would not have been sufficient to - motion of Mr. L?I. Beer, seconded ™“ orts 9 a ( e ui 2 z card © rustees Mr. Kennedy | meet the expenditure w Mr. DOM. Meddis. sir. 0 her é C f t . 3 dd d . , ah ee a cn ie t : he oh ke oe Cae ite . au. din, Jjr., a bearty vote 4 > q it g y declini . re-electic ~ Ss e vote; “The autumn races were very snccess- of thanks was tendered the Diregton@ for | ~ om or Ss et ; ¢ Rul s < ed the appointment of Messrs. | ful. All the classes were warmly c¢ their work during tk MrsR , : . Sr. Pacu’s § ut Cound alell 0 Seaadlle Oe ik hy enmuanions, | tached Ge e warmly con- during the year. MrAR@¥ers heap ahd. the’ : “ert ' . cord and D. Gordon to fill the vacancies. | tested and the interest was well sustained mupegdall in on equitny ate seaner. Cheap and the right thing fer the cold weather. : bee V ur ote of thanks to r ennedvy | : vie ; ° Then hal . 2 ; x ~ . gr : oy Arcs : a Aennedy | | this connection the Direetors endeavor Phe balloting for a Board of Directors 9 ae : — ’ serv ces was un- | ed to get the other principal A&sociations resulted inthe election of the following Hi: I . * 3 ai NS ee oe er ere | 8 the Maritime Provinces to form a Mar- | £¢>tlemen : Benj. Rogera, P. Blake, F. L. a f rice— Ladies A | acket ©. “oo je: Mie — y A fe ai cp idiot ga ™ pe rey- 3 time Circuit, and with that object in Haszard, Hector McLeod, R. R. Fitzger Hi: If Pp 7a wal ' 9 Ge recat Manes, aed ad Sal \tier the wal votes of thanks to the | view, (wo meetings were called at Am-| ld, F. H. Beer and J. dv Davies a rice—Ladies’ Jacket. \ E sod S we. eatd on , S ? ee ee which the directors were repre Phe meeting then adjourned. : ; s \ ria | aa XN I ae fe chairman | sented by one of their number. The other - -—— - . 2 , > — * “ * , vas Characteiizei | tracks, except that at Amherst, failed to NOT iT ‘ * =? tb shout ne epg eg ; at at 4 ’ dt NOTHING TO ARBITRATH, a je ¢ ee € $ Ae * - g - , a . ee t al send re presentatives, and, consequently, oe I te e sacles ek pes ~ - f 7 3S cing “a _ oSed with the eattemptto form the Cire rove ‘cording te » bes rmati Hi: | Pp a = x es LOnKa rigged n Benediction see I un é rcuit proved i. A C he y to the best information avail-— a f rice adies apes. i a the tong ‘ 3 ew as " i 7 rer ies able at Washington a despatch from Rome, 1 a as zg Irv a package ee “The Exhibition of 1895 was in mary | Stating that the pope throueh Cardinal! T 1 . . i I i : . — ; ! . ¢ : Wh q ue ome ariy ¢ : ‘ ¢ rir T PERSONAL. respects the best vet hel : In fruit only Satoll i had made a canaithiicte offer sto Nearly all sold at Half I rice. 4 . ) sidiieinoes ae here was a large falling off in entries | President.Cleveland to act \ l ' Da. , ied ake ao : - =. ‘ land to act arbitrator be- ; TA € } | . . 4 —| re rs ‘ Rev. W. J. Kirby le this afternoon for ; from the previous year, but this was due, | tween Great Britain and the United States, TT ; ~t Hi ‘ “en i we can 1e P you do it pw ay € L ppe M Oudis , ve fh! wine re ne w address the Chris- | Dot to a K of interest in the subject, but has no foundation. In fact Cardinal rim me ats and Eonnete. : 'f you | Ay ’ t 2 : n pra : w ae I th > e M repmigor i that 1895 was an “oft” year for Satolli has no diplomatic standing in the » i J - ave ) our orde 's pele. eae alas Se a ee department, ‘aolably inj United States. te has bigh cocesingticn) And 5c. for your choice of Untrimmed Felt Hats, fawnith us for a good ar ’ - are H. nong the iat LIVE SLOCR, t ae! Was a verv marked in- duties as apostolic delegate but no secular — —_e oune | c _ 800 ’ W al ih _— 2. — est arrivals at the Davies Hotel. crease over the previous year.” functions. The state deps } | . ~ .. . : : | re : 7 : PUnCe . _8 department could TArR ‘ . ae ° f The entertainm m-! 1 ¢ i = an, o Y a and J.| Continuing, the Directors express their | Dot receive him in any diplomatic capacity 5 Ov er oat Ol U ister ’ and if ’ i Mo £ Ae : 1, of New Glasgow, N. S.. are | regret at the failure to materialize of the | Without breaking off relations with B 1V 5 inte ak és > pai <* on fc : 2 ; a SCORE Ve ati Ith aron { rgnt | ‘ | ’ - : CaMl to : - a reg red at the R vere Horvel. They wil] | #Tonaut engaged for balloon ascents and | Fava, Italian ambassador. <A eecond point you Wane t l 2 Cc leapest ax;8 ake home with ther ‘ la t narachnte desce Laie er 2s : j > ‘ : ‘i sini h ma couple ot good arachute descents during the Exhibition. | of obvious weakness lies in the assum 4 J as z art of Island horses. they also point out that “owing to the} ton that there is something to be arbitrat- The Peo le’s Si Ready made : ster Ol Oy Cl ” —— “ here were registers d at the Queen number of entries in live stock, whieh is |.ed between the United States! and Great P ore. ‘ont S | ] I t] . i S ee tel this forenoon : , ery larceiy increasing eacl ee as ' 3 } y ; mo Act summons was ae ee W. C. Kennedy, city; very largely increasing each year, the Britain whereas the contention is’ hetween Charlottetown, January 14, 1896 wr ae 1e Cily W c can yes ay evening served on Wi!liam Haw a hd. Currie, Souris; Hugh Currie, | present accon modation for cattle, pigs} Great Britain and Venezuela. The whole ’ Cee SsuD y| Vv T ry | a nine it is retu Bue a Mon fay Phis ~ on = ae - _ ; arke, Frank and p ange areas longe r adequate for the j Story is one of those which might be im- - : ' ‘ | | e 5 Ou W it l it. It after 78 & S was ee! i rae, Vrwe J.J. Gay, Pownal. ; purpose. his year a consi lerable num-| portant if true, but it is not true ; ee gn mc oe / ; . ’ Ar r} Mr. Jas..McDonald, of Halifax, has been | °€T &! animals had to be kept in the open eituiuaase \ T | ; J ; r j Wont cost you mn uch t saisiniieiiiuaninn “et ty for tl nast el ; . | gront Is Ww thout any building ¢ oe . e+ere 0 ( } l owers 6é i} § NINETY. . ~ — ; 3 necity tor the past i¢ iavs purchas- [| > ~~ ee re eR, Sats The High Prices Had to go. } A “AVA J i . : Bar “! i he kets he ¢ afew horses. Mr. McDonald is | r | , Judging by past experience, next ere pi ~ th Silver 4 | - -_— ib, ' ust step it and r ae ar eing Tay known on the Islandas “tailroad Jim.” | 3 ear’s en'r_es wi] be even more numerous io Suey ere gene Gor. he Bordeaux | * | } oe yas Sas cla fos Ae 7. — t about get- | from his connection with the build i of j than those for 1895. The question of ee Co., killed the long prices for Ni ‘k a] 7 | Mint an Siedkaed. fo % — hem, All W inter e mw. Fi concert w Ww the P. BL Watleer. He is revintered of | providing increased accommodation is Clarets, Bergundies and Port. It puts, aj + 1CKE — en oo “We mein ; | a ‘ ‘a . Worle attending the Revere Hote! ; ‘ j called to the earnest consideration of the good wine upon your table at $3 and $t - Nt a] ane er maycrnnreses repens bes us OOK S aul special prices . Spee Napa i | shareholders. dozen quarts. This is astounding. It is} e¢ ¢ | arranged roe a series of Meetings on Prince ; . Si Mernopist Cucrce.—The whole | _ Masoxi : The vttiiers and members cf} “Each year the management have found without precedent, For the great thing Pi; { » } Edwani Island in the: interests of os ane , arrangement of the Second Metho- | 5t- « a 7 Lodge will please take note] great difficulty in regulating admission to was ae up the price. It was an article aes fi j PRUETT GRO 8 ING : omen emmaaoenieitin s irch is beng changed this weck. | tat @ Lodge of instruction will be held at | the grounds. In the crush at the gates it of faith that you conld not have a= good y ’ i . i y — So, > , ' ae Pp ¢ : Bases. oe oe is gates it } : c vs 1 } *, \ j | N . - jay Rev. R. W W edidall, B. A., ge Rooms this evening at.8 o:!ock. | ie next to impossible to prevent pereons cheap — Fiddle sticks! Rot! The Good i | These Meetings will be addressel” bi 7 Tr ur ' ‘ : side, W copduct the services a gettipg into the grounds who are not pro B rdeaux C taret Co + do not care a straw ( hes | MR. JOHN CRAIG, Horticuliurist of the 5 . a morning and evening. LapDIEs, ean your kid gloves with Jose | vided with admission tickete. This difi- for dignified labels, They are selling a ap We | Central Experimental Farm, Ottawa. Ai { ’ U Ti ceeesiains tin aah yar aR The B phine Glove Cleaner. It is not a liqni culty appecr: to the Directors to be to som> mer, a » wholesome wine are . little . : : : | The Fruit Growing, interests of the y tor P a on ai a. | he Bos-| gives no odor, an l ean be used while the | extent at least due to the old-fashioned th eo es ot beer, and propre all Over For price ot Musical Box | Island are capable of much development, capt eo oe Roang Covey.| glove is on the hand. For sale only at A ypen gate system of admission. They one oqentsy are ordering it. It is for see window j} and Fruit Growers, Farmers and other ury, bas been deserted by her hus W. Reddin’s drugstore. tf. suggest tbat an attempt should be made to | S°OCT™' Consumption. One can drink a : | interested are cordially invited to attend r ; . Liat u i. he mar eileen meet this difficulty by the setting up of a - . - acagelbosges Mans Hye, and ali , The Meetings will be held at it vears ago. Mrs. Covey says shit > . ‘ suitable self-registering turnstile These |-*' that he has not ailowed en estate. 1 * . = ae » rcs ing SULUCS, 1e€s¢€ . i tell . TPT — _ ees ' n in Prince Edward Island, ar : Re ad the block of ice in nase bern~-Mall -t0 wotlk enticfactorily Good wine for the million at nominal E W | AYI O R ee. rETOW N--Tueeday, Jan. _—— ba ed Halifax, “St. John and Bost front of the Post Office and be | ¢lsewhere, and there does not appear to be |-Prices. Address—Bordeaux Claret Co., 30 8 . i Te 2 acter ston Hall. —<—$—$——_—__ aving this province The Pos sure and aitend any reason why they could not’ be. tried Hospital Street Montreal. CAMERON BLOCK, ~ : jAN—Wednesday, Jan. 29th, sai es g r maiden pame She . here with success - janl7 a p- Nn. very |} rcums : ‘ ' Toe ALBERTON -— Friday anuary 3/s ” ; shame, : ances, 1 F y saat co “The Directors recommend that out cf DIED. : at — RTON-ridey, Jaatary. Siet, 3pon which she supports herself and fiv *resh codfish, haddock and herring, also | the surplus or » teamaaeti eqs , : mee Pe 4 aa “ye. co. , ; Pack snirt-os 920. e # : perme, the surplus on the transac tions of 1895, a At Morell, on the llth January, James SUMMERSIDE—Satvrday, Feb. Ist j Se oa n at sewing @ “rset a rs, halibut, shad, fionan | dividend of 2}.p. ¢., on the ¢ apital stock be | Walter, dearly beloved son of James and a at 2 p.m ie aur ve panei os ; - — . bes s which she | pos a - ; salmon,—)just received at the leclared, and that the balance be applied by Margaret Trainor, aged 7 years. ha! Tere and he 1s fit to be there too a pa g Marke the incom ing board to such improvements i c 3 WM. SAUNDERS, b youn 1 i 1 ubt Wi : a 7T “ ; vi meme | and additions to the buildings and grounds | ay a x Director Dominion Experimental Farms. | S Cur. iatever the AST OA <ITES.—ILhe remains of the a- may be required.” Foe ’ 7 . janl7 p ace or occa sit n. 4 } hon} l | late Mrs a Cinta at Maes Oe 2: ¢ ‘Ss N lies janli oe CCasion, &@ Man sAouid b2 a a W a ‘ ynahan, of East Bos The chairman thought the report @ very sxecutol S 4 0 ce. ‘ ee eee Se aide ee ds acl suit ib] y dr asse ] fi . it No attir to a npapied Oy her nusband, arrived favorable one considering thé season, and ee J goSerseseneTesassscosreeS 1, ae ee ae Se aan si = “- F : rts — At ¢ _ | invited discussion after the usual motion The undersigned Executor of the Iasi & /e Li h Ww s ht ere costly, fuits either the as, na ae ae ka a a for oe adoption of the report had been _ and ee 2 Mrs. a rine | aLlns z _ ig t erg - wearer or the occasion even half j y them by sieighs t made. renauian, late o :arlottetown ueen- i. - “ahly ] it 7 r : ; the residence o fr. Robert cl ‘ Ms ot ee : diss. eral ss ; ariect t oo a a . z e : D igwell, 4 2 Mr. A. McNeill then criticised the man- | County, deceased, hereby notifies all per- 3 ® : tol er ly ane 1G 18 poriece in iit. alee Sie —- sé fi oat Se ~——., agement at some length, asking for infor- | sons indebted to said estate to make im: | rag ascents 2 Fibre Chamois x Want of fit violates al! the ten Maay tne funeral took piace. ATler & | mation concerning certain items. He gave | mediate payment to him at hi ffice in } e ma E y : alist services ot the house. the body wes | S S o oe eo - oe ee ee eee conmandments ‘es 17) - ri y atthe house, the body was | Athletes and Others rures showing the amounts realized at | Charlottetown; anda'l persons baving any ° r me i Ran al 3 ndments of dress. Noth ne conveved the a ot Mew Matin bi - on bcbg bute ry ; z an} e No. 10 is heavy enough for all ean at » £ ae r A r ilies fortune, will fied F ; a exhibitions from 1890 to 1895, inclus | claims against said estate are hereby not: a ¥ B | @ sleeves and skirt | whee cnt dese © an atone for such offense. The be ‘ , éé o * eS . a “tie ° nce ential : * an : : : : d f es anc 8K 8 i€r 1t across . a propriate ~s ey a. o" OME Pies, aod cli pnp: ome respects the | fied and requested to present the same, North Side of Queen Squire 3 the goods. : nearest approach a readymade te Throat a good thing to ke 'p ma iagem nt in - olden time was super! | auly attested, at his said office, wi-hin Da UUs ‘ my The medium weight, No. 20, is c'othier can 1 ak a fit oe ee J R M tl tl I l ] +] } or to that which ‘exists at the preaem three months from this date. jinl8 | 2 best for adding warmih -and body to 2 ay et a , isto miss ia 2 es < os clear. +i lay er ae ae custo gi adding wart eee i ic { : } ape pes and iungs ciear, Lire “— ad Dates at Charlottetown, this 21st day of 3 capes, coats, wraps or lounging robes 3 it. It is much better to miss the ne 1 4t : prot asyv "es : e secretary pointed ¢ ir ply to | December ». 1895 . apes, Coat: aps or lounging 8. a > anmi « } f : . . es yaa Se Ji thus promote easy breathi £. wi Matte . a = @ sacl. ada cember, A. D. 1895. s The heavy weight, No. 40, should misfit by coming to us and having a substantial and stylish the us oP OH e@ S oe eee ee wats plore eae ARCHIB ‘-ENNEDY mly be used for collars, cuffs, belts rareans or nel « : ’ . - " “a gation, a large number of | cents, for the privilege of printing the prize list, . Pe sen rg on: & : ‘ 3 a bac i for collare, culls, be! Overeoat ma le to order at a reasonaple price, A tew of our a r lenominations, from . ind were also given a payment on account — etna hi saat _-—- : Pie i is nente each yard $17.00 Beaver Overcoats still left 4 va ‘ e ennite wee coe ns . ia “ . tl ste oF ind the bame on each yaru. ° 4? wii : try were pres OnHnSOR Johnson, of the printing of the tickets. In reply to a 3 ¢ nt to pay the last tribute of respect to on 3 the criticism of the same gentleman, Mr. Wi: S F d & EYE AND EAR NOSE AND THROAT 3 3 y ‘ who in life 1 | i dt aaa ‘ , . . . ” ¢ 5 ray ’ | * aa ; ee ed for THE DRUGGISTS Warburton also gave a list of the papers ants, Lost, oun $ ¢ _—— = Aiways ( ut &S, A. WMcDON AL 5), ; er kind and | volent disposition, as | r ee n which the Association had advertised | —— 2e \ x wail ae tev r uprig Pe gpoccente a Bcd asses ticeelinineceteereaes | destisianees Advestenenanas under thie, beading charger Office -- Bent Strect 3 Across the Goods. Cl’town, Jan. 17, 1896 —246 LEADING FASHIONABLE TAILOR - Siete : : 4 Te eee ae a ve cents per line. ! . ee es as NADLE LALO, % 1 4 The interment took place HUI Mr. Geo. E. Hughes was of opinion Ang 16. °94—lv z 18-613 a n the metery close by immediately after that the park-keeper might do much of a ie : Jan wren. fe —————— : the ser “ ' ee : tage : : 2 ee MADE TO ORDER—Sofe, warm Hoods — Trae Examiner extends syim- the work about the track aud buildings | Tam O’Shanters (any color), or ony kind of Political Meeting. 3002000000000 06600000004 i p= . ao i and other near rela for which outsiders were paid. ee ee Needlework n-atly executed, ee Ce ee & “te tiv their affliction Mr. 8. W. Crabbe thought the idea of | @20ress* ¥ Z, EXAMINER Office. (f-jan20/ A Meeting of the Libera!-Conservatives -_—-_— } the turnstiles a good one, but he was op ecveven of Jobnston’s River Polling District will J N ‘ Mie Debate ul 4 ’ as FOUND—On Queen Street, a few days ago, . ca ee _—? . . iss | | e A New Davo-Stone.—Messrs . ) : posed to putting up any more buildings. | a tolding door-key, Finder can obtain same be held in the Schoolhouse at Donagh on | & johnson, “The Druggists,” of this city, from the Post Offi x2 | More or less money will have to be spent ‘st paying for advertisement. | MONDAY, 27th January, at Six o'clock, | seat rrancec o oLen rane! etor hi 2 > “12 . an . ' P : ’ . i i 9 have arrang d to open a branch store a ; : ___ | this year on fences, sheds, etc. . He ___‘fp.m., for the purpose of organizing a | Having sold out my business, LePage’s a hiditins ei De ss , and have leased Mr. W. Knight’s you ll fin ] the NE W hought that some of the sheds now used WANTED—Local and travelling salesmen Liberal-Conservative Association. All | Old Stand, to Mr. Frank Beales, I would ve uf - i Hirectiy Opposite Messrs. : Matthew } a for horses might be used for cattle, etc. aoe paamnenians Sar ae = members of. the Party are cordially in- | respectfully thank the farmers and publie ; & McLean an i Prowse Bros & Co It is | FURNITU RE STORE. Mr. Newson agreed with the last speak- | Cowpany, Toronto. * 1m 186- janes vited ‘to attend. os : generally fur their generous patronage, now being fitted up by one of Souris’ best er regarding the puttiog up of new build— | ——— SEWARD TIT. WOOD, and solicit the same for my successor. 2 — , aud will present a very neat | When found it will | ‘°° and the obtaining of turnstiles for the | for SALE—A newly calved cow. Apply JAMES J. TRAINOR. D..W. FINL AYSON. apoearance The bueinees will be under gates, to JouN HAWKINS, near the residence cf Lot 48, Jan. 18, 1896— d&w jan18 t abagme f Mr. James Ferguson so ¢ 4 Mr. F. L. Haszard pointed out that —— par eeis, Esq, North Biv@ Road: ; atta moe ; nf “Ove nor Or a ; anl3— : . aici well and favourably known in drug circles prove o more money there would have to be more accommoda ee ’ juring the past 13 years, so tnat the people ‘ . tion provided for cattle and other exhibits WANTED—A good capable girl for genera e a of Souris and v will be assured of | saving benefit to YOu | or the prize list would have to be cut eer Apply io Mrs H & eee ay ' EaCSLLENT VALUE AT canemed va, Gk tee ok han | liscoveryv of pore Last year cattle and pigs were put LOST—On the 6th instant, a parrot. The ; : goods for the store are now on the way than the discov ery O in the unused horse sheds, and then there | finder will be rewarded by returning the ; here, and as soon as those arrive, the store 2 A _| was not sufficient accommodation. If eae ArT HuGies, Water Str-et, § 2.) J 4 will t pened. The venture 1s deserving the NORTH POLE people are asked to exhibit,accommodation | ~ % : - ~ b » e of y success, and we feel sure it will must be provided for what they place on] OR SALE—<A si-igh in good order. Ap ro hay would be. exhibition, 2 eal ply to Compr. Tooker, RN, Esplanade. Charlottetown, Decer 3. 1895 ——}9 -_-—<—-— Mr. Charles Palmer spoke in favor of janl5—si +e, a . 28, 5—ly Gentlemen of refined taste chew cinnieeaiicians curtailing the prize list. in respect to cat- i ma ; BEAVER plug ated Seta al te , MONEY—Loans SS on city or country A on yiug exclusively. is b- , ‘i : : properiy Apply tof L Moore, SOliciter 3 ‘ L solutely pure with a rich MARK WRIGHT & 00., LTD. Judge Fitzgerald referred to the import- | &c, Loudon House Corner. d&w 5m -dec3 a7 PEAR OPP AP LA WP PALF CD PPA 2 PARA Cp LS BH : : 5 ; i : Eee Es wars 2 ) 8 oN™, << ©. cy cae i flavor. Kefuse cheap imitations. ance of providing accommodation for the , aia ee | 5 ae ae ca 3 x ‘ initia eattle sent to the exhibition. He thought be LET—T wo offices In the Stamper Block 4 ea ake aaa re a manus i" i ta sory it would be unwise to curtail the prize jist Pry o Prowse Baos —— q 4 ‘ 66° ey in respect to cattle,:8 he looked upon the show of cattle asa grand feature of the commodation was also necessary for pigs. Mr. Crabbe thought that if the prizes were taken off some of the herds in which there was no competition and there were lees “scrub” horses allowed to be shown, fore moved that this meeting do not au- thorize the board to expend any money on new buildings this year. Mr. C. Palmer seconded the motion. Mr. P. Blake pointed out that there were 225 horse stalls, and that last year there were 211 entries of horses. The unused stalls were atilized for cattle, but even A BOOK FREE!—If you desire a copy send for particulars—NiIcHoLs & Co, Wesley Buiidings, Toropt wy & #decl3 novl LOST—On Sunday, between Kent treet and Ss Peter’s hoad, a pair of pearl rosary beads. Will finder kindly leave same at this office and receive reward, o&w—janl3 janis—t: —————_—_.— —$6 90 down, $9)0 on mortage if-de $ 1509 Be ren desirable dwelling near centre of city, not far from park, yood neigh- borhood, bealthy, Grafton Street. Apply to A MELLISH, London House building, or cor- ner King and Great George Streets nov5 LOST—In the western «nd of the town, a —_—— se 50 Men’s & Boys’ Overcoats ard Ukters, price from $2.50 tc 50 Ladies’ Jackets and Ulsters, ranging from $4.80 to $16.00. | | . = would % —— = —_— FRET SAW- I have a very nice foot-power without erecting new bulidings. e there- | Fret Saw for sale cheap. First applicant gets ° oe - \Tr ‘ean’ ” a ie te Saaoeenie that : 4 e r RAC 4 i a bargain.—R L Corron, Brighton Road. ot pl ices in | L RN ] 1 L RE Where the Wool ‘ 4070 wee = Gay exhibition. Last year,even with the aid ae ee of the unused horse stalls, there was not in Seis » saenena aed alli’ s ae 4 sang O LET—A shop on corner of Bayfield anc | z ufficient room for the cattle. More ac- | Gent George strets. Apply on the premises 7 is Short.” As the saying is, “! have a heer? te « where the wool is short.” I ask you to buy because it is to your advantagve to “fn r . oO buy if best values is your - ‘ BGG COS Che 08 FSI. a) : then sufficient accommodation could not | pair of si'ver-plated skates. wee will be =e be founds Indeed, in some in- rewarded on leaving same at this office, | “ . stances, the cattle were put £0 — object. N O humbug, O r D FAS l O N E D close i together that it was considered TO LET—Two large flats in the rick build- - = A dangerous to leave them there over }ing on Queen Sireet, adjoining Norton’s : ce haidware store. Central locality, well light- N E WS O N S De . night. The Directors did not intend to use any mote money than was absolutely necessary to provide accommodation. But accommodation must be provided if people are to be asked toexhibit. This year, owing to the spreading of the dairy industry,they might expect a “— — of eatt’e thau ever. The only curtailing in the D $20 a cattle list that he ae might be done was, pale gggreel-Ster ate DAVIES. in the matter of prizes for herds im which -———* : - — there was no competition. If these herds TO LEf—Half the Cottave adjoining West ed, with easy approach from Queen Street. et ctbie ror cmmcck or large sox etien, 2. -&P> It will pay every buyer to look at these ply toJ B MACDONALD & Co. 3w—dec30 | MARINE VILLA TO LET—Situate adjoin- inz Dundas Esplanade, in the most healthy yart of the city, fronting the Hillsborough River, formerly occupied by Dr Dawson. I has a fine !awn, coach bouse and stable :a most d-sirable residence; rent $20 a year, é comfort is to be found in our QUILTS and COMFORTS. First, because of the lowness of the price we are asking, — Charlott second, by the genuine pleasure and rest®that is found by sieeping under down covering. OUR OFFER of 20 per cent. off these gocds still is open—don’t delay — town, January 18, 1896—dy f: ‘ . -aOcy ad BEES Sa ae : goods, as they must be sold regardless) *SamyriySieaigaes Gmeracrmnvere ~ | . Adverisers ! of cost. ——(x)-—_———— | | | make your nie | t t exhibited there oteata be ansies —- Apply on the geenmees 1 ake yurchases at once. were not exh! De Sppomn” -Hessaqeen. oo "2 — modation for 15, or 20 oatle:, This 80s | tT. J. HARRIS Lhe home circulation i t valual ne . a : ‘ a oe J “ n s > Ss f at ever, would hardly be sufficient to meal =S0 LET—New residence, corner of Gratton t co ne Bea i yg ee oe = mo \ os l - for “ sers, XZ NER reacnes Le Neomes and Rochford Streets; nice location, modern Rent mod- tf—dec7 "i of our citizens every evening. ‘That accounts for our large advertising patronage, Improvements, hot air, bath, etc. the requirements. Last year the accom: erate Apply to |. *& MOORE. modation for pigs was also inadequate. Half were outside and half inside, and un- BEER BROSE. _ Tue Wearner.—Moderate to fresh north-east and easterly; cloudy and moler- der the circumstances, he did not know how ately cold, with local snow falls, : the judges managed to do their duty. The i AGENT. Charlottetown, ranuary 11, 189¢—dy TO LET—A good tenement house on Bishop Street. Contains stx rooms. Apply to THOS CAMPBELL. uf: