gh RES ee) eo 7. +e = #* ra pe K - THE DAILY EXAMINER ° Lyk, AND Of432 ITEMS.) ACH? NO. 4. Bee: bros, fir Ty > ' ris | week of the most successful ° . e i this year in our history, proving beyond the shadow of a doubt , o that the people appreciate gs our efforts to supply the best aA Lolze meets 200d3 and newest styles at a very low price. The balance and Robes at cost. Prowse Brothers. We never foose sight of our motto, quick siles an 1 small Large variety, good guods and new styles in every department, always keeping pace with the time and looking after the interests of our customers. profits. Reefers and U]sters at cost. of our Far Caps, Fur Coats, | PROWSE The Wondeifal Cheap Men. | | Fact No.2 We are now on the closing} Balance of Overcoats, MONDAY Fact No. if they like; as for us we are determined to contiuue doing a honest busine-s in our own quiet way. and Underelothing must be sold. Competitors may go along in their blowing and puffing style and state that they are selling goods worth $50 for 4c Balance of top Shirts All lines marked down to BROTHERS) The Champion Clothiers. | PROWSE BROTHERS. The Wonderful Cheap Men. . DECEMBER 28, 1896. We will sell Overcovts to fiz boys ferra 4 to 12 years ol, for les3 than tho cost of the e'oth. Also 75 Na> and Beaver Reefers at cost. better value, forit isnot in the ety. all marked to clear. PROWSE. BROTHERS n Ciilleen’s 2 pi-ce sui 8 turcay night iast, meen CHILDREN’S SERVICE IN ST. PAUL’, A verv interesting sight @as the row upon row of pretty, happy-looking childrer I in St. Paul's sch . F) and stil! “Noel.” which ie the children’s favorite | the world over, Then the quiet fascination with which they listened tothe beautifully | siaple litt! “|the grown up people’s!” j certainly bas the happy gift of gaining the i children’s attention, and what is rarer still, ‘ ‘ in We..didhbowledge--the..20 j retaining it. How clear to the child-mind cale - a Me Loh became the meaning of the hard words 9 here for the Liverpoo | “Emmanuel” and “Incarnation, aS eX - et C wa ‘ Company | plained by him in vivid child pictures. | - | Afterwards came the solemn benediction a Ti Wesdestian | and silently bowed the little heads under Sei ttiaale a presente J the lov ing words,—slowly rising to separate . ‘ a by Mr.| Tearetin ly. Much delight was expressed a a8 cause j #6 the lecorations, especially the fount, which held an exquisite lily, surrounded ba by groups of golden-red autumn leaves, ‘k.—It is siated that some — +=--- * U ers hav eo added PERSONAL. Presbyterian Church st Malpeque ——" ss , of a - lini ie a sale John P. Sullivan, St. Peters Bay, i« in he Cambacter MeKat. the City. He ia registered at the Queen : Hotel. We regret to hear that}. It was reported in Ottawa that Henry ' iogest dangbter of Mr. Jobo A. | Lamoth, a former private secretay of the G f thia city, was severely scalded | Premier, is to be assistant clerk of the . y on Saturday ng. The} Ptivy council in succession te Joseph I aly up-et a pet of boi Pope. . _ : - eater upon herse:f The linemen of the Electric Railway : | company, presented the electrician, H. A. 4 is allies all aia dh eae oe Brown, witha beautiful gold-headed ebony th tiaitan Maladie Stimeal’ Cum, 1 Mr. Brown’s monogram was it- a conet tleet. - Miedoumtes chart” ribed on the top.—St. John Sun > vecitations, inetremental music sed We had a pleasant call on Tuesday . 10 | spend @ pleasant .eveaing afternoon from Mr, Vinceat, @ “successful ; an on ¢ 0 . ®'| [slander abroad, who is now visiting re'a ’ ae tives and friends at the wr stern end of the Ma 47r Howe.”—Th Masonic [eland. Mr Vincent, who has bern *\+ Hon he Sin the Lades room: located in the | nited States for the past Masonic Temple this eveaing will com. | ‘2'ty-'we yeere, is one of Minnesote’s mence at eight sharp. Ladies wishing to | umber kings. He leaves on return to take off their cloaks can place them im the | Minnesota about a week hence.—Summer “at ‘ the Opera House. side Agriculturist. F, <aidhinndinieslad didibibemuvetiell tatsep TO THE PriesrHoop.—Rev. P.C Yue Bacxert Execrion Case.—There Ga r was yesterday raised to the dig-j will be a special tra'n to Alberton on Wed- | D he priesthood. T ordination | aesday to enable any who so ds re toler! ee y was performed at Rustico by | the jadgment in the Hackett election case. His Lordship Bishop Macdonald, assisted | Train will leave Charlottetown at 7.45 a. ty Fathers Gallant and Arsenault. m.. lecal, rc turning same evening. + Hons r Ivtermest.—The bods of | 5B eB eSB OB set Joho McNevin, of West River, was brought | ( i ne sat iraay evenivg for nierment. | é The deceaced was about 19 vears of age,|@ The Woman, end left home about a month ago He} was accidentally killed in the New Bruns-| k iamber woods on Christmas Eve. \¢ The an —— , - ainpres Free— Adams & Sons | i ( il anu 13 Jarvis Street, ¢ A d th . Pp ll Toronty, Ont, are sending out |¢ n © 1 dolls paper with ’ They send a} ea i. ar d bod es. some very handeome h veavie i ' She was a good woman, he lov se: of sixteen for nine cents 1D stamps, or ; ik a sample one for the children free. a ed her: she was bis wife. The 145 —tf pie was good; his wife n ale it . ee al : ’ he ate it. But the pe di-a- Tue Losses EXAGGERATED —It is pleas- ; greed with him, and. be hice. ing to hear from Winnipeg that the reports sreed with his wie. Now he of cattle loswes on western ranches have |@ Salads . pill after pie ahd be been grossly exaggerated. The cattle are 4 happy So is his wife. doing well and mach hay having been put! nat. Aeeid dyspepsia by up. there 3 plenty of : feed. For the | @ using Every b dy’s Pills, price month past the weather has been quitel§ 98 coute. n 4 Miowtowr Mass.~Midoight Mass wae! @ Johnsen & Johnson, celebrated in St. Paul’s Charch, Sammer-! ene 2m] OOO @]Oee43eD 4% 3324888 u Christmas eve, by the pastor, Rev . | : ‘eames VQesesetese D \s M xed yna! 1, who preached an able | 7 and « ent sermon on the Divinity of ie shriat The musical yortion of s wf ! Crist. ene ote ular was beautifully | SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSESSSSSS ; } decorated with flowers, tapers and illamin- | ated banners There was a large congre- O e r | suey oman st Cavecn. — Both morn- | ya i ing and evening services yesterday were} largely attended. The forencon fervice| aC - t Masons i was attended by the in regalia, | and ya, which was an able and! eloquent , was delivered by Rev. Mr.| 2Bto7F Camiy At the eveniog service Rev : Mr. Campbell also delivered a powerful} To keep our factory running * The music by the choir under}fy) time and our workman the ré f Mr. Earle was splendidly | rendered ibusy. goods have to go out wipenci freely. § 2m we must; st Act.—Seven Scott Act cases freely . ell ther Police Court}consequently you buy furni- made up the docket at the terlay. Mary Doyle was convicted $9.20 ture here better and cheaper nd violation and fined $100 and $9.20 : og ecats of two months imprisooment | th aus elsewhere. We are vic Duncan McNab was fioed $50 and $5.55) tins of circumstances and e 1 two months impri-onmert for a | $ i. whether we first violation, aod Thomas Murray ag- | must sell low k ainst whom a firet violation was alco) want to or not. Home makers. prove 1 was fined $50 and $6 85 “ or) two monthy imprisonment. he case K W J AT ) againet Catherine Offer was adjourved. MAR R f &C TY LTT The summonses against William Hawkins, | 6%: John Melntyre, and Thoxas McEachern | $855555 9556 GSSS9 cen povnnnnneanennennnnnnnnnnn SennNMTnE TANTRA FAT s Pp PPP NOT MANY LeFT ALL TO BE CLEARED TO-DAY The balance of our Xmas Fancy Goods are being clos- ed out to-day at absurdly low prices. SEE ALSO OUR NEW DISPLAY OF SATURDAY SNAPS 7 BEER BROS. Moderate winds from north and west; fine and cold. rornnneny 3 3 i 3 THe Weather. present. | From Now Till | | : ae. iS Seperer ye church yesterday afternoon, | : oa : : ad more interesting was the special | : ——- : oF Oe) Christmas service held forthem by the | 2 : | Rey. Jobo Bryan. How sweetly the Jittl : ae meets 15'S) voices sang the story of Jesus’ birth, and a” e desea... fechiO8 | how heartily rang out the quaint old carol i " ant is ae ’ All the dinary days. Great Bankrupt Lo Must be disposed of. The Jac- kets, the Furs, the Corsets,the Dress Goods, the Cloths, the Underclothing, the Gloves, the Blankets, the Flannets, ete. All must be sold; we carry nothing over. In this Bankrupt stock are many things for Xmas presents, and in many cases 50c will buy a $1.09 worth some cas:s more. Is it Handkerchiefs ? Nearly 1,000 elegant Silk Handkerchief White, creem and colored‘at any price. Also embroidered and Linen plain and bemstiched ‘ ’ ‘ Tre IS If GLOVES ? A full line of Perrin’s Celebrated French Kid Glovea, end colored, Ladies and Gents. specia black A'so bargains in Lined Gloves in Bankr ] upt stock ‘ “37 88 Is li I t Ba. . If itis Furs, Collare, Maif-, Reffs, Jack- ets, or any fur goods, the People’s Store is the spet. Buy your Furs from us as we are anxious to clear all Furs. Special Bankrupt Lines. IS IT GENTS’ WEAR ? Collars, 4 ply, 4, 8 and 92; and best l5c. Cuifs, -22c, Necktiez, Cardigan Jackets, Bankrupt Stock, Underclothing, Kid Gloves, Braces. IS IT JACKETS ? Doo’t want a Jacket left over and don’t think we will when we are Bankrupt ones at $1 to $3.95,worth $5 50 to $14, end latest style, imported this year, at $2.10 to $4.75, cheap at $3,25 to $7.26. Is It Furs, Coats or Caps 7 Sleigh Robes, Ladies’ Astrakan Jackets. The Bankrupt stock had a lot of this class of goods, and for presentation to pastors ed forget these gools are selling ihe or others, *don’t selling cheap. Bankrupt Stock Bargains. Our Umbrella Our Linen Stock, Our Black Dress Goods, Our Colored Dress Goods. 1 tock, And see how served. W. A. Weeks & C9, Wholesale and Retui! satisfactory you will be eee? e203 et Gets ‘it You Want Something ——™ é ¢ ‘ é Plain, why not have a |b. ¢ of Oatcake? Ours is made 4 from newly ground meal, 4 and sells for 12¢ per Ib. Our Graham Bread is ¢ made from the best graham ¢ and sells for 4c per é Fresh Rolls, German é é é s ; ee Pies, ete, Ww flour loaf. Buns, ‘Taris, day. Telephone 98. D STEWART, ’ ECLIPSE BAKERY, e Bakes Best Bread. a ia ewe e~eet =>e 222% 22832307 & e“armon with a tex’, just like | It is only a few days, but each | ing « Mr. Bryan} of them is worth any two or-/| most touching ; bes Holy Spirit, is the author of the New gugcess whch such an efficient instructor | Birth, Redemption, ete. 1. He received worship, and never for- PP ills. | UPPER METHODIUsTt CHURCH, met nS Aeeseeegneetesteananeeseas= THE NEWS FROM TRACAD-E, The services in the above Church yes-|M- ss Quirk Remembered by the Choir— terday were «f av unusually interesting | Christm is Services. | character. The rendered some | choice music, giving the Te Deum in a j | | choir On Thursday evening 24th inst., — the new chor lately formed by Miss Quirk, of Charlottetown, desirous of expressing their heartfelt gratitude for her able and atten- linanner which retheted great credit on Miss Duchemin, the organist, as well as | the individua mem be - of the on 2 he “tive instructions, presented her with an | mor a = v1 eopend . ith the ZY, address accompanied by a valuab'e pre- t > ha choir o 78 d @mrisr ‘ . ‘ ; afte rw Lich a chor ‘ f poys aba girls Ten- gent, Rallowing is @ copy of tne address : dered most beautifully * Hark, the Herald Dash Wied thea, As. © 1 ; | Angels Sing,” and also after prayer sing-| ah Hiss QUigh—Ag we understan: j : mai tie Oe | that this is the last opportunity we sha!l Jesus the Light of the World ” in a havea taki f a ded -~ ave , , *h-ne 2 manner. The sermon by! .’ * bee op . th oa es the pastor was 1 Tim. iii, 1-16: ** God qin | 2 CeECES we Gone $0 Dhow tne - seeeeey | manifest in the flesh,” and dealt with the! we entertain for you personally as well as ’ : > jie! iati iti hie > | Divinity of Christ, which he sproved from } the high appreciation epee which Sd | Ti iwi : i \ high } regard your constant and patient services 3 he a pames and tiie, whic +whichain the futare must’ prove a valuable LAPS given SO Wear te i acquisition to the parish of St. Bonaven- | 2. The Divine Attributes — eternity, ' type omuipresence, cnsvipotence, immutability, | Olnniscience, etc. Notwithstanding ihe lack of talent on iat, d the part of many of the members, yet Divine Acts—-Creation, uphohting throngh your ability and unremitting at- the world, author of niracles, He gives tention, your efforts have met with that jastiy merits. : : : Your kind, gentle and amniab'e disposi- bid men worrhis ping Him ina the days Of tion has inspired in us a feeling of ‘friend- His flesh. The wise men, tae leper, sijp and true regard which will not toon Jarius, the Disciples, Mary Magcalen,.” be erased by iene. Peter and the Angeis all worsbipped Hisa We ask you to accept the accompanying Let us take this fact to our hearts today. gift as a p-0of, tangible thongh slight, of Yhe wonderful Christmas truth is that the the good will we bear towards vou. . Babe of Bethlehem is the Son of God. 7 The children sang while the congrega- tion was retiring, many remaining behind Rernarp McCase. Frank Hucues. Mrs. J. McAunay. Mrs. J. Firzparrick. Annis TRAINOR. Mixxir McDoxatp The Christmas services at Tracadie were more than usually impressive and rill ant vyramme Consisting of singing, recitations and review of lessons was succes: fully car- ried out. A very important feature of the’ service was an address and presentation to the earnest and faithful superintendent of the Sunday Schoo! Mr. Geo. W. Ritchie. | The pastor read the address and presented him on bebalf of the teachers and officers _ ~ : of the School with a beantifal leather- The Mass by A. Weracr, was sung by the covered easy chair and a volume of choir in @ praiseworthy manner. The Whittier’s poems, which was acceyt-d and O78"? presided over by Miss Quirk, pealed very feelingly repliea to by Mr. _K tome. forth delicious CANS, An elequeat and This gentleman has the love and confidence '™Pressive sermon was delivered by the of his fellow workers as well as the warm | 2ealous pastor, Rev. P. J. Hogan. est affections of the scholars. May he long ———— — be spared to serve this school. \ 4 The evening seryice was well attend d P AXMTAAFASIASIAGD and the ceremon'’es were of the most en- jovable character. The juvenile choir ~ These Are Bright Busy Days At Our Store Everybody invited to come and see our Grand Christmas Display. WATCHES CLOCKS SILVERWARE and JEWELRY. Enjoy yourselves looking over thes > pretty lines, they’re at your service: Don’t overlook the little price tag on each article, the figures” of it will in terest you. WW. WELLNER J .WELER. | Trusting you will visit usas frequently | as time will permit. oT , We remain on behalf of the choir, 0 listen to them. +| James Smitu. The Sabbath echool held a quarterly | ALEXANDER WELSU. review service in the afternoon and a pro >; os ots eens 0. Bees. Com to the bargain hive. All FANCY GOODS Must go. all. Xmis greeting to again sang, very much tothe pleasure of é the audieuce, and the senior choir were in good voice and the sing ng was of a high order. Although this choir pretention to superiority yet it can cer- tainly stand proudly by anv other in the} city in tts prodactions. Mr. W. G. Giliesp’e is no n eau addition | mekes no} nthe useef the euphoaium, It adds greatly to the music, and as the bas3, on account of absent members, may be said to e light, yet the instrument abundantly provides the lack. The —eermon by the pastor was on the words in I Cor., vii., 1-29, “But this L say, brethren, the time is short,” and dealt with three thoughts : I. Since time is short, let us hold earth'y things with a slack band. Il. Since time is so short todo all the we BMD good we can, let us b? diligent. Ill. Since time is short jet us for etervity. The day’s services were nterestipg prayer meeting. prepare follo red by an *__o- + — THEY WORKED WONDERS, Two Years of Bladder TormeatHlad --Atiacks | of Inflam mation—Uure. by a Few Boxes of Dodd's Kidarey Pills, Owen Sovunp, Dee. 28, people of this town are talking again of another cure credited to,. Doda’s Kidney This is the ease of Mr. W. Cruse, caretaker of town buildings, who, ceen had this to say of the matter : — “For over two years I have been an in- tense sulferer from kidney occasional aente attacks of of the bladder.” “Was under doctors’ treatment and have been compelled to resort to relief many times. *[ have taken eighteen boxes of Dodd’s Kidney Pi'ls and am saiisfied with results being perfectly relieved of all sutf-ring.” The stock we have left at Cost to Clear Ki Wholesale and Retail. when disease with inflammation instrumental s+Ors A Gradlia'e ot Toroato University “My children have been treated with Scott’» Emulsion from their earliest years, Our physician first recommended it, and now whenever a child takes cold my wife mmediately resorts to this remedy, waich always effects a cure..” ee The rush continues at the Great Bankrupt Sate. Never in the history of Charlotte- town bas there been such al#* rush for Boots & Shoes and|/ Rwaawvrcrrrava Readymade clothing as there has beep forthe pa-t two weeks at the Great Bankrupt Cecececeseoesnecooesoooces ~ale. Tremendous slaughter; ; Real no reserve; all must be clo-ed . outinarhort tine. If you : Hair have not «already bought, d, Switches so at once, Make no mistake naa atten, but go direet to J. B. Macion- clean heir. AD \ 4 & u 0 8 é . 4 \ é \ % / \ é > é | | y (Special) ~The é s f p \ ‘4 | ‘ é . é 8 0 \ # \ s % é \ ful, long, fine, __ Haszard & Moore. — TO LET Desirable « Residence, FURNISHED UNFURNISHED Situated in the most desirable residential part of the city. Gg@atains’ 12 rooms be- sides Bath Room, Dressing Room, Closets, Pantries, etc. Hot and cold water up stairs and in kitchen. House heated throughout with hot water and lighted with eletricity. Bath Room fitted with enamel lined sanitary bath. Possession given lst Jany. —Terms moderate. G, FRANK BEER. CLOCKS Cuckoo Clocks. Alarm Clocks, Musical Clocks, eight) day and thirty hour Ciocks, and regulator Clocks and Clocks of all kinds and patterns selling low. Re- gulator of Clocks WATCHES and JEWELRY If you want to save money, a specialty. WIWS MMM VAWMeAMAVAWAXMAYADS AFAMAMAFGXMX*ALsMS>® ald’s old Stand, directly app>- sit: the west end of Market Lloure. BORN. At S:. Catherines, on Dec. 24th, to Mr. and Mrs. Angus C. McKachern, a son. MARRIAGE BELLS. A happy event tock place on the evening of the 23rd, at the re ilenc? of Mr. ard Mrs. Alfred Thorne, when the marriage of their eltest daughter, An: a Belle, aud Mr. Wil liam J. Diamond was solemnized. The Rev. Jotn Bryan officiated. The bride, who was attired in fawn-col rei mat-riel with trimmings of fire-red silk, was much admired ty the large number of guests She was attended by her sister ‘anie, and the grcom was supported bv Mr. William Peardon, in the employ cf W. E. Dawson. The bride, who is held in high esteem by her numerous friend, was the reci- pient of many useful ind expeosive pre- sent. The groom was not forgotten by his fellow workmen, who presented him with a valuable army chair, while Mr. G D. Wright showed his appreciation of his services in like manner, The company spent a very pleasant evening doing justice to the sumptuous repast provided, after which the happy couple repaired to their comfortable cottage near the Exhibition Building, where we wish them many bright years of prosperity and happiness. MARRIED. In Waverly, Mass., by the Rev. George P. Gilman, o1 November 25 h, 196, Mr. Add'son L. Miller, an | Miss Flora J. loglis, of KE lerelie, Lot 12. At the manse, Valleyfie'd, on the 23rd inst, by Rev. R. MacLean, Norman Mc- Pher-on, to Effi: Beaton, bo-a of Whim’ Road Cross. At the Methodist parsonage, Sammer- side, by Rev R. W. Weddal!, on Dee. 23rd, Robert H. Wil4iams of Bideford, to Annie | Shea of the same plece. At Charlottetown, on the 27th of Octob- er, 1895, by the Rev. D.. Sutherland, M lissa Milton A'tken, only danghter of James Aitken, E+q., of Bay Fortune. — Sa EE == Charles Albert R ley, of Dandas to Miss | shades. BtER BROS. COSSOCCCCOCEECECOEDOSEECEO TO LET That beautifully situated iwo story dwelling on Prince St, now occupied by Mr. Thos. R. Brooks. Possession given about lsi November. Apply to PEAKE BROS, & CO sept26t—tf ‘The Canada Accident ASSURANCE C0, FRED. W. HYNDWAN, ACENT bOR P. E. EL. ‘Accepts Pate Glass Instrance also. May 23,1896 —law (6) DIED. In this city, at the residence of her son-in-law, Mr. A. Walker, Bishop Street, Mrs. James Doyle, formerly of Lot 48, aged 86 years. {Funeral will take place at 9.15 to- morrow morning to St. Dunstan’s Cathed- ra!.] HORSE CLIPPING, As the clipping season is now here parties having horses that they intend having cslpped, would do well tocall at Nichoison’s Stables, Grafton St., where ali work is done at moderate rates, | G. G. JURY’S, | Watchmaker & Jeweler NORTH SIDE QUEEN SQUARE, OPPOSITE P. 0. NOTICE. All persons indebted to the firm of McKinnon & McLean, for jialibilities incurred prev- ious to the 18th day of Decem- ber, A.D. 1896, are hereby notified to pay the amount of their respective indebtedness as the same accrues due, to the undersigned, at his office in Charlottetown, who alone is authorized to receive the same | and give receipts and dis | charges therefor. W.S.STEWART. Notice to the Public. The bu-iness conducted for the part 24 years by McKinnon & McLean has been taken over by me, and I take this oppor- tuvity of seturniv, my sincere thanks for the patronage extended to the old firm and would ask the people fur a continuation of their favors and trust that by strict atten tion to their “fants and by certeous and fair treatment to cause for regrets will arise in th minds of any of our cuetomers Wishing are many friends the compli- ments of the season. We are Yours truly, T. A. McLEAN. P. 8.—The® busiuess will be continued under the old firm name McKINNON & McLEAN. Charlottetown, P. E. 1. P. C. Box 358. Porto Rico Molasses. Fifty puncheons, very choice. For sale by HORACE HASZARD. buy you Watches, Clocks and Jewelry a | genaenee2e2e2 The Old Year : ITas been our best friend,and as it is about passed away, let us give it a good send off by in- vesting in a nice dressing gown or smoking jae- ket at the Star Tuilorirg Store. We have afew left yet wlich we will disp se of at very low p ices toclear. Our heavy goods in Ulstering, Overcoatings Suitings, etc, will be sold at a sacri- CG) fice to have them turned into ca-h, JOHN T McKENZIE = Based on Solid Merit Ladis’ Skating Boots, hand bottomed, our make $1.48, Misses’ do, $1.28. In these Jines you need a good article as hey hive to stant wetanl snow, GOFF BROS. List of Ratepayers for the City of Charlottetown in default for assessment due on Real Property for the year exuding 3lat December 1896, containing names of all such defa ilters, and the amoaut due from them, res- pectively, with a statement of the Namber of the Town Lot, W; e- Lot, and Common Lut upon whieh or any part thereof, such asses=ment 1s in defauli, mr OT ar ee ee 3 amount if Name of Ratepayer in Statement or Description of Property upon] As-ess- Default. which such Asrestment is made meut due Suet Angus, Rob House, Brick, and Land on Town Lot Do 42, Ist hundred Noi $53.75 Bireh, Jobo House and Land on Town Lo Lut 2, 5 d hunirel 3 37 Brown, Ambrose L. House and Land on Common No No. -8, 56.25 Currie, Mary Ano House and Land on Town Lx =. 29, 2: d hurdr I 6.73 Carmichael, James, Estate of House and Land on Town Lot No 73, 3rd bundred 10.12 Campbell, Hugh House and Land on Cummon!o No 24. 787 McDonald, Jame~ R,. House and Land on Town Lot No 30, 4th hundred 69 Dockendorf,Jas &Chas Vacant Land on Town Lot N> 20, 4th hund 1.03 Doyle, Andrew, Estate of House and Land on Town Lot No 38, 3rd hu ndred 2027 Eckstadt, John G. Houre aud Land on Town Lot No 11, Ist hundred 30 O4 House and Land on Town Lot No 12, 1-t hun Ired 7.77 House and Land on Town Lot No 50,52 avd 53, 4b hurdred Vacant Land on Town Lot No 50,52 and 53, 4th Gallant, Angus Godkin, Flora Godfrey, Frauk hundred 619 Hughes, Peter House and Land on C .mmon Lot 22 6,75 ae ox House aud Land oa Town Lot No 78, 5th Lundred 9.00 | Irving, WilliamH., Bs- ie of Houre and Land on Town Lot No 8, 3rd hundred 6.75 \ Kelly, Patrick House and Land on Common Lot No 33, 34 and 35 bundred 5.06 | nen a agg House and Land on Town Lot No 93, 4th hundred 4.50 Murphy, William Es- tate of Vacant Land on Town Lot No 36 and 37 6 75 | Mugford, William G. House and Land on Common Lot 22 5.06 McNeill, Duncan House and Land on Common Lot 22 8.44 | MeNeill, Duncan Vacant Land on Common Lot No 22 197 Purdie, JaneW. A.O. Morson and Leshie SMcNutt, Trustees of House «nd Land on Town Lots No 97 and 98, lst hun.33.75 Pineo, Martin House and Land on Common Lot No 11 and 12 1.5 Ryan, Deborah House ard Lind on Town Lots No. 80 and 61, 4th bundred 36.00 Rackham, Henry Houre and Land on Common Lot No 22 19.10 Steele, Robert House and Land on Town Lot No 20. 3rd hundrei 11.25 | Stewart. Allan Vacaot Land oa Town Lot No 55, 3rd hundred 2.25 | Stanley, David Houees and Land on Commen No 27 3.37 | Tra nor, Patrick House and Land on Town Lot No 83, 2nd Lund 6.75 | Thorne, Richard, Es- tate, of House and Land on Common Lot 23 225 | Thorne, Richard, Es- tate of House and Land on Common Lot 23 31.50 | Thorne, Richard, Es- ' tate of Vacant Land on Cominoa Lot 23 4.50 | Vickerson, Maria A. House and Land on Town Lot No 93 2nd hundred 9,50 Waughan, George House and Land on town Lot No 83, 5th hundred 619 Wilson, Ma:k House and Land on Commom Lot 22 4.10 Williams. John Vacant Land on Common Lot 27 4.00 | Williams, John House and Land on Common Lot 24 11.25 | Ward, Robe:t, Estate | of House and Lan on Common Lot 25 5.62 } Notice is hereby given that pursuant to the provisions of the Statute 51 Victoria } Cap. 12, Section 91, after 30 days’ publ cation of the above list, being a Is. of the ' Ratep yers of the City of Charlottetown who have failed to p y within the time pre=- cribea the Assesement severally levied upon their Real Property in said City, I wll make av application to His Honor, the Stipendiary Magistrate of said City, tor Judg ment against each and al] of the lands above described for the respective “amoun 8 £0 levied against them, and then anpa‘d, and that upon euch judgment being duly entered 1 will turther apply for a warrant for the sale of such lands. , Dated this 22nd day of December, A D , 1896 ROBERT VANIDERSTINE, City Collector, } | [itis Do.’t wander around looking for The Wonderful Cheap M n | Cee, 17th Dec., 1896—2w eod BBVVESVeEesweVwVesee LONDON HOUSE : 4 ( ¢ s ¢ ¢ ¢ : Overcoats, é Reefing Jackets, . $ We have about one ¢ hundred and fifty, Not ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ( ¢ ( ¢ ¢ © have you can save a lot of money. ; ¢ ¢ ‘ ( ¢ ¢ ‘ ali sizes, but on those we @ 4 ( ( ¢ 6 . 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