oo es . aes ~ a : A ~~ aie SATS ' weil vice THE DAILY EXAMINER ° ‘ } , , . THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1895. -- Si — en sidiesiiiiions i leit a a ae rss - a LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS, | BUILDING meornaas = bogey to Arn ‘| firm. New and commodions he ne god! thon Whe Reape “anbheted Meee Bate an other out-buil lings have Gleo tua s¥ael c nae Ee Sean inte eRe ree | | The ‘Meek, baie have also begur ame ()- lds ()\W Prices, > . > 0 on h ie St. Paul’s hure Saupe os ‘Brief Descriptions of the Ne bere h ny anole: to z ee ara a | STAN y is \ ras nenal te- la | pleted next fall. This church will be o : a Ses Dwelling Houses | erected On a site adjoining the chureh now | S.0O E. B. S—Meetinz W.R degree | inuse, and will cost about $20,000. rt | BE SS. — faterean Soar ae FORE STOCK TAKING - | gregation. The plans were made by Mr. SLT <r TI—D 5 \1 ~Alvert cements, likejokes, | Erected Dy Frank Heartz, R. C. Goff, | W. ©. Harris. V Tne adverti-ement Messrs. Parkman & Crabbe, unihdeve ne an te Aex. McKinnon and Others. and enntvasions, hast; besides Sting work WE INTEND TO CLEAR OUT THE BALANCE OF OUR for others, found time to do a little for | Ra i themsel ve Mr. Crabbe has ereeted a ih™ ARS, ———{ hat oltetow Lod in la ' handsome and commodious cottave for 2 ¥.M.M.C. A., lower parlorat{ = Derine the past ir there were several | himself on Weymouth Street, and Mr fy i ook A full attendance is reqnest- |} hands me and wel!-juis'ied dwelling bouses | Parkman has also completed a beautiful \ ‘ ‘ i meeting erected throughout ¢ Provinee. In! and well finished house (Cwhiel ‘ 5 bb . 7 . ‘ J Charlottetown ¢ pec y some beautiful oceuptes) on East yn Street 5 j j . YY EE ’ I RAYE k.- i hie mee! v is! residences were built ihe yares paid The vicinity of (Jue n Square has rod St. Pa Che 1 wa?! workmen were fully up to the standard of improved during this summer by th ( IS Wi A ‘| ; ‘ att led tev. Mr. Hamlvn presided | forms > weare a lare : ‘ inc- Ce eee 4 W 1 hi ; | ] : ; tended. Rev. Mz, Hamlyn presided | former. year. on ofa large doa aa ge : e commenced this season without a single last years ‘ ie} sies-re tmnt i 1 Souther . . ay . ty} . aa . Rs s é \ — hale Mr. k Heart of the Weo M . (mh... 1ouse On the site OF a DU t I M ] . and ered a iidveases ag a ce. a a ie ck sanveeaies i , r . , Cot | age just completed a eplen tid p-ivate resi | stocd there for upwwarde of halt a century antle or Jacket. We've 28 of this season’s left yet, We lence situaied on the corn Grafton | «he owner is Mr. d aught, of the . a ; ‘i : eo ee rTé r Qo oO . ’ ’ | int West Surestss The hone ic brat ful | Woolen Mills Company, this ety. Each want to commence next season as well as we did this——-aN D WE , cones) re © GEN & serie i design and situation. It is su'>-tant:al- nement consanps on the ground floor a °¢ ° ° ° Stra React ts, ' to iM civ by the | ty built and is larce and roomy, possessing shop with large pla e ghee windows and WILL if low prices will do it. : the Cale ‘ = all the advantages of an excellent ew cf | rear entrances, w.th good cellar an id good fares pla m* | che harbor and rivers on the frost and | accommodation, front hall, with dining 5 Q i King stre at 8 | west side, with veraulehs and balconies, | room, kitchen, porch and pantry, and up-| (x) — very col te. On the east side the archi- wards of ten bedrooms on the second ar i! R “a - , jt “t | d splaye i econ ierable ski! third ny in RS ach epd, mak ns each | ' . LEMINDER.— The annual meeting 4 on | 4. 3, : es and nieely- | house a desirable p'ace for conducting . ‘ r va ) F ee hod by int g avery elabcrat: and nicely mt zg ; Arg : . pers See wut ‘bes eld Chie | finished ejecting gable exrending up| 2 vd UM-SiZE i business. The location and ARE GIVING— | e parior at 9 o'clock. Every } some two and one half stories. The exter building 8 pe vuliarly well ada pte d for - y. 2 er is requested and expect | jor of the dwelling on every side presents Lourdin eam each ho use he avi in g a larze F o " } a very handsome appearance. Of the in- | yar land ZO rd sti able accommodation, ri — 7 aght uj ternal arrangements we ean only say they | building is well built ‘tad was finished Charlottetown, Deeember 29, 1894—tu thu sa -_ - ‘ should be seen to ve appreciate i, On enter- tiroughout by the contrater, .Mr. Robert _ Seotr Act.—There are seve eight | ing by the main entrance on Grafton Street | Griffin, from plans prepared by Chappe!l e pris a : fract ¢ the | 03 passing through the vestibule we tind | 4 Phillips. We hope Mr. Fanght’s enter- | Act. -i p ¢ " ased | Qorselves in a large hall across he centre P ea wi be amply renal | @ Ay uy pay t SO), a after’ | of which is placed } tifullv-finished Mr. Charles Met mK i | woul , ri nN : I : it) on lel, cela - Bie Thiel nesshicaeisiasiapaainasmasnieantcailiiniaiatae : ; I s Lik \ arch supporte lon turned eolumns o1 pi thie Season & Small collage for va ‘ ny rent wo? thes as aes eawed apitals Onenin MeDonald, plas te rer. situated near Lower | - ° . . © riy ‘ ay wv “ ) j oe at - ret this Last te h op nyu Park Road, ee ee ee ~ Vana parlor, drawing and dining room. At on Mr. Walter Lowe 1S Bt present . Cngs sed | ni a oo oui : ist belore | ond of this hall is placed a beautitul cit in the erect:on of s large new sta'le on i & ; Chris as at‘ to tc per pound, With | iar stairea<e, the latter being finished | coach house, to be used in cannes = 5 vely competition. Geese went at 8 he, thine’ witty the hall. wing th vith the Revere Hotel, Mr. P. S. Brown, } ; E oe ae is 24 to 2 a Ma WE | Moor) in hardwood of several kinds--oak, | proprietor. The building is 33x40, and | g hs he prices of a year , vain lar. ete.. and varnished on | Well contain a scommodation for upwards ‘ I yg 4 ti patural wood I lining-room, | Of 20 horses, together with coach a tre, | % ; : awk ee ee manner, with large octagon bay winlow, | be a great addition to th Ho tel. tel. | es Sake €Ss of ‘ost, Or asi On y. eet ae ale ‘5! land fitted with grate and carved! oak ssrs. Chappelle & Ph — ee pared the | nae ese ag, Hap se my onary sae” | mantel. The drawing reom, a large | plans, which are I ay mt by Mr. | is SUpPpo i Biv SW wed abou two oo inten aheet -« ile . Lowe by day’s ork. Pare , E' hye — r thea ww wientifed Seg bees . vue i we ’ . ~ . . ° ' ieee + fears ago. The owner ofthe cow ventifed | sfaare oom about eytal ju sine 19 the | ine ie everal new dwelling as GO TO CHURCH k a= one i e e had los Scandi slidinied i archway ry | houses have been erected, and decidedly } se Cover. — TI nee ' ly finished In one corner the pa the largest and finest siore ever built on | Or SUNDAY ik ; s : np ia coaily arranzed an ifashioned iire- | Prince Edward Island was erected by M ‘ ~ 4 charg { a-sanit and battery preferred es ene Ss ae a a R.T. Hol : i Svaine D } By ne by his v fe wa ' p ace nc Bw the we-t> oF Ue parior, a et | - : 1 ay “Soe . ones seetionr : ' larcre bat -- ES j s 2 sul iivst get yourself . . nl byrne was 4 $10 and costs } * : vee . a won = > | In the case of Willia: Hay window, > arranged a entrance } ODDFELLOWSHII i = ‘ f PuAL i aw “pte 7 ; as Sl dai 1 : : ¥ i k i ed on compla ¢ Mra, | door vling out to h dah. | 1 Be ee ee 4 j it Af } it iT? Heron for assault, the summons was dis-| Leading from the front hall we pass | ‘isk tad aces oak a ee i i Hi UP ULUTTILO, a ee eda . ~~ | through the rear hall to the kitchen wing | Ment and ot. Lawrence and W ildey Lodges eo eg ae : = : ene «herein we have main kite'ier. large and are ee year, were 1ast evening the } Bostoy’s Dzsr.—Mayor Curtis, in his | airy swith seullery two pantries end ontrance | Stailed we tin ir respective Chairs Phey | Reimers! \ th, t vail sugnral addre=s, showed the net debt of | to ba stairs and ellar complete, | 2%¢ 45 tulows: i ¢ : the citv of Boston to a $36,463,864. In} The put ye vhs - aa aoe is Port La Joie Encampment: C P—Rob T} » ] fi } POE PUPS 2h Ce ane C | } t >. 3 Py I nn ii : ; > : st? > é t ] » . - . . . . vier tne 2xpenses to he b yrne by nicely arrange d in large airy bed- | Angus; a I —A D Mc Leod; 's i i 2 Ic peop ce nd t 1a Ww 1en we i eriect Tittiie psents. of bie best - ‘ - aE ies ee Pen ale > >, . “ so e th the year, the mayor ad- | rooms and ther "e are 68 r halls leading | 5¢!er; - S—D Ri Mc Le Te » PC P; niteial and « tenet ; i} : fo pees ae ay . >. ~ l : Eels ay sonstructad by the s the suspension of further acquisition | ont to the balconies on both the front and | os . : yer BE P ih a ~ — S ° ° ° eo : nd for park surposes, Th “LN weat sides. On this floor is i arranged | Tonle; « oni uninan; U— ben) brem-| € 1 4 eo * aD e t W 4 6 t hvOoSt skillful Workhien, ure to lie parks already cost 312 000 000 very i 4 oie a rishes Li nash and | ner; OS—HS Coffir,P C P; IS—WD aut ver isc a iscoun c mean il . hind | me I ' se ne ee : }a very Coxy Dathroom Hails S8n 4 ne ; tyr} IoD: e243 w md only ato our. establishment eat ‘ch; alsoa large linen reom besides Waye; Ist W- J 8 Nelson, P C P; 2nd W - . Ixscrev py 4 Cow.—The Bedeque cor- —]S Lane: 2rd W—Geo Waller, P C P: . . " ni ts bed reom., ete. 1 re | ous » through- oa WN d 7 | d li d We Wen Se Cooks tee Sof the at, {Out is fited with hot and cold water, | 4, Wo Jes Waidell, JNO deception '—square dealing an ; hile Wr Ss. ook. one of the te +s } , St. sawrence dice: N G—John ) % ; . aise Cit ) let I 18 @i* l “ated . tw! HC OUE men in Bedeque, was feed eo hie cow are ey Oe Ww oC. Harris was | McMillen, V G~S B Enman; R S-D Ss morning the a@animai accidenta stuck . } nt a . _ * ‘res _| Ross McLellan, P G; P S-—John S Nel- he r horn into his forehead, about one and | ‘U¢ 2reuitect, ann | ark eo ’ son, P G; Treas—Colin McNei !; W— Rob- nothing else. You have not D A BRUGE 2 5 ' ; Dont make a mistake tis fime, but leave us your order without delay | 1 rac ror e enti ork. a heating h : aif inches above the eve. Tt made a ea ee ae a en outed by Mesere | ert Rattray; C—Wm Small, P (i; RS NG igly weund an i has confined him to Seca & se pia and Mr. John ae — F \\ bear, P G: L S N G—H Laird; 2 o} Y | A d — ness tates ri ‘k did the plumbing. i RS ¥ G- D Piylas — Ls V G—dJ C cChnoug a bE OnevV to wr! ye us to Oo M h t T il oeedilis Mr. R. C. Goff house on Fitzroy Street | Clarke; RS S—A A Bruce; L S S—Alex erc an al or. Mc Rae; I G—Geo S Taylor; O G—H Ss A Besoie Acriox die act of heroism | is pleasantly situated, joining the garden | 0.0) . Hoe PG. on a ° - my . worthy of recor Vi is > th: at of Harry Brault,} of Mr. R. Zs = ys, ome It a we y Geans tee as yy “ia ny thing else. W Cc want the public jane of P+terboro, Qnt. He s working with | rooms in all, and is most conveniently ar- | ae ek meee va ? 40) @voung man tn the an ot ae” on nn ranged. A brief and hurried description | D ae a ; a 2 er. M. : ; , : t : A : Suhaste whald be about 63 follows : | © #—Charles Leigh; R 5— Acorn; ee Sa count of an accident became violently in- | of the interior would be about a f low i Pa & tenia FS: fee Ee to take advantage of our Genuine : } T né frault took charge of his com-| Passingthrougha verandah you enter acosy | ip a ‘ n , Br ae (00K charg f his com ; _ sates & corteined anchwar On | MCUOneld, P G; W—Chester Acora; C— ; @nion and started for home, but hefore | hall of ample size. A curtained archway on } ters gR'S N G—John McNevin, P : . 1 ' : : det e.grove, Oa ——w UL} aC. ? roing very far,the insane man tock sick | the right leads into the drawing room, and ; - nae - 4 } ; ‘} a > _ = ‘ an? B t a his lif ad to | thro iwhasin ilar archway opposite thefront |G; LS N G—Arthur Clements; RS V G iscoun Sa e. nt Brault to save his life im te hrougha simular archway posite thet : ' : - mtsiee , —" carried hin : er a : . ¢ | are reach)- — Philip Brydves: L, 8 V¥ G-— Rob Angus, | the nearest railway station. a distar door thedining room and k.tchen are reach : ae , Batt 7 “er oT I re raliway station, 2 distance of it 1] PG; R S S—Geo Waller, P G: Se “ ™ The journey occuoie jays | ed. On the ieft hand side of the halla broa : : : : c : ebb 7} d er it ‘ rd ae F dine tai ir le ade to the second story, | Sohn S Bagnall, P G; 1 G—Dan’l Morrison; Seen ene enna — or ee ee eee ee so ; 1 "| O G—W A Hawley, P G; Ch—E H Beer, Cosy uphe yistered seats tre ated in conneéc- PG: JPG—W D at Sa, i oad —- | 3asker Socrat.—The Basket Social in| tion with the spindle and archwork are ae : mee ee mony Br PGM ' ’ a the Lyceum last evening proved most suc- | located on the landing of the stair, and in | ee — | ht Thousand Dollars Worth of Read made Cl thin ceasiul, about $120 being realized. The | other parts of the hall. making the effect | in -_——_- ; iy sale of baskets was conducted by Mr. | 9n entering very pleasant. The parlor and} ©. C. S.—Practice to-night in St. Pat ‘ Beaireto, and 200d prices were dining rooms are both finished with large | rick’s Hall. >t ‘ y Y w obtained. The concert programme bay windows, and the dining room with i eee TO BE CLEARED Ol T AT ACTI A I, Of ST. Ri acluded vocal solos by Mire. James | open fire-pl.ce; and a curtained archway} Saw Fraycisco, Jan. 8, The Rey. Peter ta / ; , he @ini > of i ; —_—__ — : Byrne, Mr. Geo. A Dixon and Mr./ connects them. Opening from the “ining- | D, Brady, rector of the Catholic parish of . Charles Hermans, piano solo by Mrs. F.F, | room a cosy library is reached, also a l:b- } St. Mary’s College, was visited last night ’ ie Y Kelly, piano duets by Mrs. and Master | eral « lina closet, fitted with drawe an by a well-dre ed man, who was shown in "9 en S vel ( oa S. Ss er S, ee el s an ‘Su S. s Dixen, and Miss Caven and Mis# May Mc- | cupboards, &c, Oppos ite the dissing zr room | to adimly lighted parlor of the rectory. Millan, a violin solo ly Miss May Mac-| the kitchen is loe.ied. Opening from the | When the priest entered the visitor de- Boys’ Overcoats, Ulsters, Reefers and Saits. donald, a violin and flute duet by Miss | kitchen is a pantry and scullery, and ad-) manded money. [he .priest answered, Macdonald and Mr. Darveau, and several | joining the sc ullery is abroad and roomy | “Maybe I have no money for you.” The ’ 7 : selections by the League of the Cross Band. | verandah. The kitchen is furnished wi th | stranger then sprang at him with an open | i * Wi 1 a 1 Cl s p Mw ; All gave the a atisfaction The | hot and cold water in c onnection witli the | knife, stabbing him above the left eye 1c On¢ erfu 1¢a en. N « Lyceum was cr ed with people, and | bath room, on second floor. The bath- | turning the blade and making a triangular s vreat interest was taker in the proce edings | room contains tub, basin and W. C. The | cut. Fatber Brady tried to push his az - 0 d ¢ P 1 : : = *!| W. C. used is, we believe, the first of the | sailant away, but the fellow caught the : : : = i : & © a sts : * é lag Mi SIA Cu a ig The following pro- | Toronto crematory closets nsed on the Is- priest’s fingers in his mouth. biting { harlottetown, January S, 1895— tts 4 dats, ants alli \ ests at less than Cost. giamme was carried out at the first re-| land, the contents of whic h is barnt out through to the bone, meanwhile stabbing he ni » oO -_ esds and 8 d as ‘ | Bre , ‘oug P nos ils oO P snecK r ce 3 a . . + . ., Oc > > : cital of the Musi cal Clul n To aay | periodically, and so far ha given the best srady thr ugh the no tris, n the c eck This is a Genuine Sale ; ro DIsr epresentation. Sale for 50 day: and for eash only f a evening ; | satisfaction. The second tose contains | and cutting his mouth. Then he beat the : # Piano Solo—6&th Sonata...... vveesMozart | five bedrooms. The house is well and priest into insensibility with his fists and A few Fur Coats in Wolf. Hungari lan and Coon will be closed out c heap. . ?. ¥oval Solo—Florian’s Song......... substannaly built throughout, lhe, hot | fled from the house. Mr Brady was mS Be sure and see ow goods before buyi ing elsewhere. - 3. Violin and Piano Duet—Selections {air heating and plumbing was done by | afterwards discovered by his housekeeper ’ ‘ from Beethoven's Grand Septes Mr. Charles Hermans. This house is per- | Physicians believe he will recover. ——- —_ (x) 4. Vocal Sulo—The Children’s Home haps one of the best and most convenient New York, January 8—The Herald’s ships. It is the accepted opinion in such 7. Voeal Duet—Holy Mother Guide Perhaps one of the best sites on the naval circles here as are acquainted with ‘ T His For BEDS ...« -crvevees Ofia Maritana | Brighton Road is cecupied by Mr. Alex- | tng significant fact, that the immediate MARKE SQUARE ss cing of r :Kinnon’s new double house, eacl = abt > +] eg hi VY oca! Solo— T! t e Kin y of Love My ander Mc Kinnon &# new double house, i destination of these vessels 1s the € hina yz : : f se \ ‘ Shepherd I8.......ccccccceseesee- Gounod | tenement commanding a splendid view | Seaa. Charlottetown, December 29, 1894 dy § Chorus from Creation, with orches- ‘lear out the harbours mouth. The house ree % —— fs j tral accompaniment, ‘Achieved is substantialy built throughout and each [4s The Glorious work.” tenementcontains 8 roome. Thekitchens are CRBSCESSSESSESSEESVSE? | r ej incl fernished with hot and cold water in con é€ | For Ss le. uy } Boaciars Asroap.~On Tuesday night | nection with bath rooms on the second me “at the Market Buil i tere i i The heating is by hot Cold Feet a .| : d t Building was entered by bur- | floor in each house. : The subscriber offers for sale his valuable ‘lars id a nev fur coat and a revolver | water. The fronts are treated simp!y and A . Night ic eee coed ommiges adi bebe eta Cowan | homes in the city, and the cost we unde | -ondon correspondent waone Cndere have . . £. Piano Solo — Romance, in F | stand was very moderate. Messrs Chappell been received at the Portsmouth dockyard CATR. a0 cesereseeeeeee- It. Schuman | and Philips prevared the plan, and Park- | ¢, ¢ out for sea. without delay, six war- 6. Vocal Solo—-La Seminata.......... Braga | man & Crabbe were the contractors, es ai 4 NOTHER Cc a R ny Farm, containing about sixty acres. House i at j isin good repair, There are + ee . ; some are newly built. There are twoorch es a SA E DUALITY AS LAST YEAR one containing sixty trees of different varie Fe ag Mi : 3 . ° ° ties of fruit. Abou one and a half milee Te. Readymade Clothing and Gents’ Furnishings |°™ ae terms easy, Selling Low by the Gallon, Can or Cask are going to be Slaughtered. SS . as stolen from the meat shop of Saun- | effectively with bay win lows, porches and ders &! Ne weom in the east end. The bur- | beageer Contractor Mr. Angus D. Mar- glara pried ope yen one of the large deors in| Architects C hap »pell & Phillips. the upper ‘part of the Market Honse, and "Mr. T. J. Morris has built during the this way entered the building. Descend- | past summer a comfertable house on upper ov loor, they broke open a} Queen Street on the site at one time occa- closet at Br. Guard’s stall, in which he | | pied by Smallwood & Bovyer’s maciine - «. BENOIT by using a Hot Waiter Bottle. More convenient than a hot brick or iron, and not danger- ome Pes eke ree kept his cleaver, steel, knives, ete., and | fac story. The main house is two — ous. Prices from $1.25 up, eae aimee ‘ ’ -?) ¢ . 2 took the<e articles from tueir place. bat gi h, 24x: 32, with a kitchen 14x20, an tT . PIO F vy . @ar se With the sid. ef there wols and contains in all 10 rooms. The construc- We'll explain all about them Ulsters_ worth $12.50 for $7.00; 39.50 for $4.00 ; D.B , 2 portion f the large scales | tion and finish is first-class throughout. if you give us a chance. Reefers $8.50, for $3.95. used ny the market clerk, they opened the | Heating is by hot air; and itis furnished with joors separating Messrs. Saunders & | bath room finished in hardwood, with hot G ene EYE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT , hh, ii : J D. MacLEOD & CO.. We cannot be undersold by anyone. Forty per cent N Nes som’s meat market from the main | and cold water inthe kitchen, Contractor, ii G > F ce ‘ deka deis rs ta i. , : - ‘nishings. We can do it without! building, and thus effected an entrance. | Charles McGregor, built from plans pre Yo fs ( iscount on Gents url g ; Fy Once in they | roceeded to ran*ack the | pare j by Chappell & P hillir 8. JOHNSON & JOHNSON, Rovers’ Bleek Queen Street making any fuss. i Office es Hexnt Street - ' : } a ’ 5 . 5 ' ‘4 boxes and drawere, and turned things! B Rogers, E-q., who ‘pure hased the : i Aug 16, "4—1y t pe y turvy — J: go re mg beautifully-situated brick ie pare The Reliable Druggists. Chavtoltetocn: Denember 87. 1901-2 REMEMBER ‘No faking in our store—all st raight g " ts L Fk tri to get into the safe, but the atlempt | on pper rince Stree oce 8 /nariottetown, Vecember 2i, LS3i— § Saad . + y ‘ ‘T ey proved w failure. Nothing is misred but| wany years by the late Judze Young, has | @ cor, Kent and Prince Streets business—one price to all. TERMS STRICTLY CASH. | an 8, Lost, ound, &e fur coat and the revolver. Before | had the same greatly altered and im- Cor. Queen and Richmond Streets. Maving the } urgiars hel ped themselves to ; proved and ole more modern in e@xX- : - . , : i. . re a quantity of potted bead from one of the | ternal and internal arrangements. very { “pegs ' 5 bowls, They also opened a cash box in| thing is now complete and the house p=! 2 Ca Ss | Ji — the desk Of its ‘ mi arke clerk, and tossed | ae with the most comforts ible ard at- You Can't Help It | © S WZ r , a £ h*tow ba Jan. 5, | 1895 —. Succeseors to C. Robertson. 6 according to size and quality. 7 vlna é é ¢ ? | Advertisements under this heading charged * five cents per line. ~~ 5 CBVSSSSSSVSSSISSIOSSOVESVSESVVIEVE G. A. DIXON & CO., o ° é é ° $ @ s * ¢ MILLINERY done by Miss Wap¥an, Bay- , cd 3 =e eld Street, jan9 sbout the papers therein. The burglars | tractive in the city. The alterations were Bo | s about . . : i ao evidently knesw the place pretty well. We have abaut 40 left over, and will clear (INFORMATION w ANTED—Anyone giv. > ; <e_amnninn ‘. . ? . bh to ‘OORE ichmon ek - = —— ; s them out at the following extraordinary low | Street, regarding the shooting of ‘his dog. yer- , | Every time you pick up this paper you . - | terday, will be Ilberally rewarded. E prices :-— dng, will look to see what we've got to say about i ’ a ' : ici. | PURNITURE, don’t you ? : SUPPLIED WITH THE CASH PAID for old Prince Edward indian 3 ean. | LOT NO. 1.—At $2.00, Will fit Boys 6 to 9 years. For-| ~~. x caalenad a wi th Ae es ene Things do get into a person’s head. 9° Ly » J [ | stamps crmplette setts aad preferred ye- ae mer price from $2.75 to $3.25. aiulee ant taeacte “ Remember Mark Twain’s “ Punch, Boys, I $ : f » : ge % * ad treneend at can qnasieanien.th 0. ‘ie Punch with Care,” how that ran through! LOT NO, 2.—At $3.00. Will fit Boys 6 to 12 years, rjent~ 3 ow Se ; your hea ‘ Former prices, $4.25 to $5.00, : . AT REASONABLE PRICES. : DESIRAB RESIDENCE TO LET—The Remember how you always wanted to . < e — —— coe Street at present oceupiedt i «hays ede-auih Beas’ eea¥inbe itt’ NO SrAg $4.00. Will fit’ Boys 7 to 12 years. Was tiem vail bidics pasiy Sal eee Se “i say “hays you used Pears’ soap ; $5.50 to $6.5 e have just received a large stock of Books for Sun- | throushott with hot wane andes I Rew " vou said “ good morning?” How a popu- Former prices, o).0 a 6.50, d School Lib lights, and has double deans and cinivam. you : : g ay Schoo ibraries. These are just the best works, | ptscession givenon May let tent. “Bein s. | ) | lar air does annoy you when the boys begin ' ugh fi ; on the premises to F S Moore. chy € AN O I HER REMIN ER. whistling it on the street? When @ man These are wonderful goods at the money. bought for Sunday Schocl purposes. jan9—2aw tf ti , talks of “scouring” the country you oftes ao "We have a number of sets of from 50 to 100 0oks, . geod general servant; one q wonder if Le “ used Sapolie,” —— in nice wooden cases, the witles of which will appear in the | FU potss. Waters” APPT to Mus i MARK WRIGHT & C0., LT. LONDON HOUSE. BAZAAR COMPANY. | pecan ta ca ‘ar own B Co, N - Who Sell at Selling Prices. ‘ Charlottetown, January 8, 1895—dy Chaottetown, January 9, 1894—dy wendy urserymen, Torco. Qat, ee gmmmpwes oe . "RN : ES 4 next issue of Tur EXAMINER. TO LET—Half of a house containing { 4 } Iv’s our - — an lour PRIC R R Those wishing Libraries would do well to call or write room, situated opposite allway sialon ; BEER BROS ee for list descriptive of each book. oaee c re ; -_— The Warner —Fair at first, followed at night by an casterly gale, with sow fed yaig,