THE DAILY EXAMINER their | TME “GUARDIAN: READERS LAMENT, | tne eeneeeegemation tpememnann Sirtatat ——__—__—_ nee enact . il - ——$—_$—$—$—_ — ai nine ap leRAiI LITERARY NOETS, | , ot receive | Subseribers who >, each evening ou . s ee | 2 Dany Kx aMINeRS regu’ ste “hard With apologies to Thomas Moore.) A flying machine that actually flew-— | ' i . . by prom puly . & , : i ne ee} “ ( . ‘ tn ; i > ‘. will obk:ge 4 by | When first I met thee, warm and young, od . . y we wh rather, not ex- ) ; : ; , &) a whe mut distinetly before yas re- 4 same © us. THe EXAMINER Pua. Co There shone such truth about thee, actiy when, t tinctly be fore it was re | i And on thy lips such promise hung | quired to fly—is described by Hiram 8, an S ash aut dee to doubt has = Maxim in Harper’s Young People for Jan-| a i a AND OTHER ITEMS. 1; p Gary 29th. A weight of eight thousand LOC | pounds, lifted from the ground and ear- . a ried along through the air, in Opposition to | = rat the will of the designer, and in spite of the ! a a I saw thee chanve, vet st relied; mechanical restraints which he had con- | moe ee Pm on Suiil ¢ And thong! the fonder, t, though false to all beside, ig with hepe one cp > sa S ? x . e , Beer Bros. ¥ To grits thou couldst net wander, a 7 ‘ i { i } eb February : ; ; . W 7 o : ‘ i Tue Sraxter issti!tat Georgetows gt meng ah \d mal wg erawer sg emphasions the a | We have to-day placed on our counters a large lot of Cc have a lot of Remnants of Tweeds, Grey and Colored HED! Clas he heart whose hopes could make it of this Invention to be seriously regarded | qs: ° ee ° . e . a ‘eo =| eeeorenene "ore oy this snvention fo te ienuuely reearded | Soiled White Goods, comprising White and Colored Soiled| lannels, Flannelettes, Dress Goods, Tickings, Table Oil Cloths, Tue Cares Rovre— st le eserves that thou shouldst break it, | mere mechanical toy. Professor Maxim’s | Counterpat.es, odd sample Table Napkins, Sample Cotton i i : i , bean given to apen up the cap , _ dailare te tho isutanea aarp dbedeibed lo the | eo at P'Whe._ ahaa lube’ teen Table Damasks, Ginghams, Towellings, which we want to close Friday eid When every tongue thy follies named, sort of failure that proves strength and and Linen Towels, ete, e above ave been used as = ' d b : , fe was beew arranged that no perties | | I fled the unwelcome story; : promises future success. /samples in our Wholesale Department, and will be cleared out quick. Come an get a pargain. cies ckauben the Gh, eocverybody in going | Yr found, in oven Ge Pau they blamed, ae ‘low. The quantity is limited at- THE PEOPLE'S STORE. . ool 3 eiiog Some gleams of future glory. An evening cloak, engraved by Baude, eee es oe . L st was true, when nearer friends, several beautiful dinner, evening and re- | J B MACDON ALD & CoO Covrt of Arrea The Court of Ap Combined to wrong, to’slight thee; ception gowns, and other attractive fashions | AN IM M ENSE BARGAI N " . e eal ia Equity, which was to have =r to | The heart that now thy falsehood rends {istinguish Harper’s Bazar for Janu- : » e a: i. has been postponed until Il o'clock Would then have bled to right thee iry 26th. ; worth 15 cents. eenainen, Pebene Ac Nir * Among the literary features 103 cents, ’ eo. may be mentioned the first of a series of 91 ‘“ ‘ ; “ atin ee , OO. go tis vain to curse, iat ae z A etn wile ; ‘d their cul ai 134 ” 18 L. 0. A.—Regular monthiy meeting of arucles on house plants and their culturé “ é d : ’ "Tis weakness to upbraid thee ca ; os te Le | I i Tr a by ben E. Rexford. is 18 el led * ( . . . Gare nig wl Hel tomorm) iaeearmt wih thee mos Wtioe Gatiesninuy = ieespins | Heavy Twill White Underwear and Night Gown Cot-- TRY US AND BE CONVINCED night in Euston Stree a nportan Phan grit and shame have made thec on the Shrewsbury,” by Adelia K. Brain- | ton. We only secured one case of this wonderful bargain, to-morrow " a NE erd, is timely and entertaining. ‘ c Sim ie or » ne T Tae Black Die] SOR ESCAPED IN THR sraXiey e a and our prices are 25 per cent. below regular prices. It ; ; SrEaene ares ae ‘Bonhavieta i cake ' The forthcoming book, “Miss Dexie; a|i8 now going fast at W. A. WEEKS & CO’S that our Flour is the best in the market (a number of brands to choose from). Our mond steamers, Cape preton, Dbonavista, : : € forthcoming LOOK, “MISS LEXI; a | 4h 5 a ™ . : . . . . - *) : . : + beatae d Catherare laid | Constable Daniel Martin, of Montagne {romance of the Provinces,” which has Tea:‘is what pleases in quality, flavor and price. Our Oil is the best American. Our Cacouna Louisburg and Codanare laid up}. > er a : ' g romance of th rovl ; vhich N r l q y; ike P J ' . for a few meaths at Dartmouth, N. S.— | OU ah : E ° , ae he tear stn < been noti ed a Ae peEmnS — <a Klegant Patterns and Very C 1cap. Canned Goods and Fancy Groceries are all that is desired to satisfy -evervone. Our vdney Reporter. ; Mays or SO ago, Aah ch illustrates if AMINER, take it8 names from the .ieroine, : . . ° . " i . . ~ > vdney Reporter.) = D iidisiet Ail hi atelaeees Sitiale douihead | tos Thectar Sheewoud, whe bas desidid ob. One Case of handsome New Embroideries received | prices are as low as the lowest. And when in need of.a barrel of Flour or anything m Autrouan the pao io stodenys: 169 — A oe ne roe ge .mcaring bet ame gerne I direct from Switzerland. The variety comprises some very | our line call on us and we will try and please you. ee ce carnival promises to be a great success.) Act. 1ere 18 a female who has been con- | full. ‘he manner in which it wasthrust}] : ea 2 alle r 7 7c ¥" ae peall ami Whitlock are doing their | victel and fined for selling rum in the upon her at her christening she considers | rare patterns not obtainable elsewhere, at THE PEOPLE 5 S B oO hest at the decorations, which is a guaran- | neighborhood of Montague. Bridge, and it | an outrage, and those who remind her of | STOR E. . ‘ ENMAN & C 9 tee that it wi!l be done right. was determined by the temperace reform | it are apt to repent when too late to avert | . Charlottetown, Feb. 1, 1895—m w f Next to Woolen Mills .Cos Store, Queem Street _— | era to have her committed to jail since she | consequences. The scheming American | | k d & d N k a se NOE CHER ts ’ , Sate or Srock. -Attention is directed | neither desisted from her unlawful an? | dude uc e€ awns an ainsoo S = —— ~ , who may be called the villain of the | to the sale cf Bank, Masonic 1 eM bavefal occupation nor paid her fines. | story, turns out to have a coguomen equally | at remarkable low prices. For Aprons, Children’s Wear, Driving Park Steck te take place at Rob- | But Constable Martin aiways found the | objectionable, and when Dexie finds it out, ert Bearisto’s auction room to-morrow’! door of the sh bang locked in his face. It] she makes use of the knowledge in a way } etc., our Lawns and Tucked Novelties are very popular Trusses, Elastic Stockings ZERO PRICES | tandazes, ac. (Thursday) at eleven o'clock. ee, boarded . at | to silence any ee. - ne ‘and selling remarkably fast at W. A. WEEKS & CO’S. ake : , |} this: house, and the name of any }| unfeminme name. here is &@ moral in| x ’ r Ssowsnoretxe.—T! is is the ane wshoers applicant had always to be given to one of | this part of the story which. might be | : W KE DON i. BELIE\ E IN PROTECTION, but we do oe Many to-day nn the old |tj,cm before admitiance would be allowed. | Jabelled: “Parents, do not inflict unusual | believe in protecting our customers. Down go the prices! weer Janadian sport, and report the “tramp- | Constab!z Martin therefore determined up-] or objectionable names upon your off- | 4 AVE NY ow a ae 2 1 af i ; : ing” ‘gemd, with indications of it better | 50a rue. He got a Mr. Joceph Kennedy | spring.” pon } SHEETINGS— 2 yards wide, plain, 20c.; 2} yards wide, WHAT DOES THIS MEAN | Ifyou require a Trass or Surgical A when the drifting settles and the snow | gworg in to assist him should there be a : —— 4’ + | pliance of any kind, don’t wear an ill- | 27c.; 2} yards wide, twill, 32c. | PILLOW COTTONS—40 inches wide, 13c.; 42 inches wide, 14e. ; Circular Pillow Cottons, 18c,, at The People’s Store. packs. melt We want all bills settled | before the last of this | fitting one to please the Doctor or Druggist whose stock 1s so limited that he cannot | fit you properly. See our. large stock of e inside and besides got a third person, How many of the younger generation in who was in the habit of drinking and who} Charlottetown remember the. town crier, frequented the place, toa k for entrance. | “Hatch,” who used to cry, “Oh! Yes!” __ o— Appress Ox Smaxesrere. — Ex-Mayor land deli dan interesting and high ; ; ; . . ; i | : : : a fae Ee = por 3 — wargevegis Ng bana [he door being opened, all three] atstreet corners, so many years ago. In Honest Goods at Honest Prices not new to us. Our It means that our prices | American and English Trusses in Elastic, y & i e : ‘ce : t Sch | rv le yuick!y went in when a free fizht ensued. | the story of “Miss Dexie,” this well known sthod of d St b i, Ogee } l 13 b th . n ovth a d m st t have touched rock bottom. | Hard Rubber, with Water | ads, etc. ; phere at Prince Street School on Monday. | U8) eee ot the worst of it. When| character of former years figures quite | Method of doing business has always been the one-price sys-| Mit » an ust reques We can fit any case from childhood to The address wasgreatly appreciated by a “my lady” saw that her cause was waning | conspicuously, and is made usefal while If yee want Boots or Shoes | Old age. Special discounts to Physicians tem, hence we have always truthfully advertised honest who heard it. cod Gholl Wks beatate of thd atecclin were | being dianhickliy deterthe saisitin tapi : bod i 1 1e y and Druggists. eS ‘ ee Sa - : . wh selene s ! ee , ; = being # ye lescribed. Be sure and goods at honest prices. eV ery y to pay. eg a a ae = ir ole ae iidisine paises’ natal Pees oe ee Gierch Be k tchen and, entering a bedroom, str pped —— © kg P ? the People’s Draggist. He can recom- ere! meeting of the Diocesan Church So- ciety, which was to have been held in St almost naked and then again shamelessly Under the title “Personal Recollections Paui’s Schoolrocr: this evening, has been | pres rted herself and lefie i Constable | of Joan of Arc,” a new historical romance postponed till Wednesday, 13th February, | Martin totake her, “Dan” was nonp used | will begin in the April number of Harper’s * s eg : and had to effect a reluctant retreat. Early | Magazine, and will continue through the ; | The People’s Store, Wholesale and Retail. re the fight cou 1 be re- Charlottetown, January 31, 1895—m w f ee : = —— Reliable Shoe Store. Yours for Shoes at zero prices. mend Suitable Remedies and save you money. Orders by mail promptly filled. APOTHECARIES’ HALL, (Established 1810), DesBrisay’s Corner, PROWSEBROS.., The Wonderful Cheap Men. Charlottetown, Jan. 11, 1895 —m w f A. E. McKACHEN. febS at the same hour and place. : magTr ee ee od remaining numbers of the year. The name He Sriut Lives.—Alexander Bown, of | newed this audacious female was driven to] of the author, a conspicuous figure in North Sydney. about 40 years of age, at-) the Stanley and crossed over to the main-| contemporaneous American literature, is tempted to kil! himself on Saturday morn land.—Pioneer. for the present withheld. Illustrations from ing ty shanting bimeelf in the head. rhe ee historie material and sketches made amid biilet instead of going through the ekull WEST RIVER RACES. the acenes of Joan’s career will be con- bone went round and Bown still lives. enelineoons tributed by . V. du Mond. : Ros BIR - O. Saturday last a great manv gathered ree Y. M. C. A.—The regular monthly . oo : ; : to witness the race on West River sce Tue New Dieutueria Cure.—The med- meeting of the Executive Committee « ' | Owing to the storm there was only one | jeal faculty of England and Germany have the Y. M. C. A. will be held in the vee race. in which four horses entered, viz :-— | warmly approved of the blood serum cure on Thursday, 7th inst., at 4p.m. All) Grey Bor, Pilot, Joe and Millie. Gre ¥ | for diphtheria invented by Professor Beh- merpbers of the Committee are requested Boy won the first two heats, the the third | ring, of Halle. The results are reported as | By order H. D. Johnson, Secy. | jest was then trotted by the other three | wonderful, for, while under the regular aS and won by Millie. The owner of Pilot treatment one paticnt in three died, under Pre Soctat.—The Presbyterians of Low- | protested, claiming that Silas MeNeill, her] this only one in 40 has so far died, and it As we want to reduce our large stock of Imported and Home-made Clothing, Worsteds, Canadian and Island Cloth and Underclothing, we are prepared to give you a better bargain than you can goat in the city. We have on hand now a very large range of Home-made Goods, both in the Cloth and made up into us Maerneae, lated ering, & fin. Sone! | Sciver, Ss tbe rears pest hin in the best. lis, catimated thet the. discovery mulere! Cigthing. «This class Of. gooms Simm the public better than anything they can buy. We wish$to call parti- i — . vie! lar attention to our Double and Twisted Cloth, to attend. Should the weather prove un- | jead by fair honest trotting, which nearly | Austria alone. The system is to inoculate favorable it w | be held 7 the ee | all the spectators consideaed right. The the blood of animals by slow degrees, the ad - evening. Proc eeds in aid of the Manse | judges then decided in a way very peculiar goat being the best subject, till tne animal’s oO : o ; . : ’ c l — es ahs wis Fines oF cua ur teinaiee aed-tne As we are going out of the Cap business, we are offering our immense stock of Caps at 33! per cent. —_———— i : . <. os . . . . . lers were to settle the dispute at home.{ the blood is injected into the veins of the d eri t Mux Scance—As the milkmen are un- a iscount. , Curious decision for illustrious borsemen | patient. able to get into the city on account of the All these must go before stock-taking. storm, those of en pricngeF a de- ae, de choos attic ox oo | iia NaviGari0x.—The world ‘a des- which we will sell at rock-bottom prices, pending upon them form wre oe ae cond money to which he was juetly entit- tined to be forced into giving aerial navig- Remember the place—Corner of Queen and Grafton Streets. without it, unless some kind neighbor, led. SPecTATOR. ation a respectful consideration, and to ad- “ with a cow of his own,” comes to thei West River, Feb 4th, 1895. vance a step or*two beyond kite flying We have still a few hundred Suits of Underclothing assistance. i lites Maits.—There are no mails moving to day on account of the storm. Should tiv Sisaley be able to make a return trip to- morrow she will take over the mails at} Georgetown and Pictou. The rest of the | msi matter will probably be despatched iby the Capes route. ait Avaost a Cestenaniax.—The Pioneer reports that old Mrs. Crossman died at Freetown Station on Saturday evening, 26th ult., at the very advanced age of 99 years. She slipped and broke her leg} some time ago, and never recovered from the effects of the mishap. Nowtxatiox Day.—This is nomination day for the vacancy in the Water Commic- | | sometimes difficult to provide. —_-—__. Cost or Feepinc 4 Cow.—The cost of feeding a cow has now come down to $16 per year. This low cost has been made by «ne of the most successful datrymen whose income from each cow is never less than $60 a year. This low cost of feeding jadue to the silo, andthe high va ue of the product of the cows is due to liberal, good management and the high quality of the product. And it is generaily the case that the man who succeeds in making a valuable product is the most 2conomical in his buainess management—he makes at both ends, in fact—Kxchange. existed Keer Cuitpren Busy.—Children should be furnished with employment, which is What we There is to be a gathering in Vienna of the men of all’nations, who are earnestly en- deavoring to work out tle problem of aerial navigation.. Herr Kress, who bas distin- guished himself by his clever inventions, has succeeded in producing a flying machine, which he exhibited in a large hall. Immediately after he had placed the machine on a table it rose “like a bird,” and flew to the end of the hall, amidst the vociferous applause of the spectators. It was said that such machinea might be made to exactly resemble birds, in order to be shot at by sportsmen who desire to improve their shooting capacity —Court Journal. allie callie A Cuarrer or Accipents.—A few days ago while Mr. Abraham Jackman, of Low- er Montague, was cutting in the woods, the Charlottetown, «McKay Woolen Company. December 28, 1894—m w f & wky = ee List of Ratepayers for the City of Charlottetown, Coal | n default for Assessment due on Real Property for the year ending 31st December, 1894, containing names of all such defaulters, and the amount due from them respect- ively, with a statement of the Number of the Town Lot, Water Lot and Common Lot upon which or any part thereof such assessment is in default. SS eee Coal! Coal! —— FROM DOMINION COAL COMPANY’S MINES. Prince Edward Island ELECTRIC COMPANY. With a view of meeting the numerous applications recently made by the residents e: _ . oe m- siouership. The time for receiving nom ao. ee: echiet’ “te 1: au aa Snell sedde & ae s : his : . : call a natural love of mischief 1 nothing | axe Siipped and made a aeep ent mn is “ e ci — — of Cl j . * . . ' ‘nati relve ‘ slock. . 14.3) : 1: Q , = = oo ————— a 1arlottetown fur - Electric Lig nations 18 from twe lve i four 0 cloc k more than activity. Children are restless | left wrist; and while Mr. John Sloan, of - ‘ and Slack Coal c : Y ” ic Lights, this > g 2 ssioner + ome ° : » haw . P, Halloran, the retirieg comminsioners | for employment. They must have some-| the same place, was returning home from ~— e | Company begs to inform the public tha nominated at five minutes after twelve. There wa3 no other nomination wp to the | time:-Tue ExaMINER was sent to press. seviseiiiialond Pouice Covi.t.—This forenoon, a young willbe put at work. Only Once in thing to do, aad if they are not furnished they will domischief. Donot blame them; it is their nature, and should be encourag- ed rather than checked. In furnishing little employments you can form the habits a the woods, he slipped and fell, the axe making a deep gash just above the knee of left leg. On Wednesday Jast a son of Mr. Wm. Howard of Margate had the misfortune to CTVSVVSESSSESVSESOSB Some Say Default, Name of Ratepayer in Statement or Description of Property upon which such Assessment is made. of Assessment due & unpaid. Norton, E H Purdie, Jane McQuaid, John Rackham, Henry Mugford, William G J’Reilly, Mrs James J Heuse & land on Common Lot No 22 Vacant land on Town Lot No 27, 5th hun House & land on Common Lot No 20 House & land Town Lots Nos 97£98, lst hun House & land on Common !.et No 23 House & land on Common Lot No 22 ee w Round, Run of Mine — NOW IS THE TIME TO PURCHASE COAL, Town and Country alike are taking advantage of our it will increase its plant in the course of May next, if the number of new subscri- ters for Electric Light justifies the outlay. Our Remnant Sale . , , rit With a view also of lowering the cost man named George Watters, for annoy ing : : Wh: e y : i , : . . Angus Robert House & land on Town Lot No 38. lst hun $ 39 37 d d . 7 be : ee We S lias : ‘, | and cultivate the tastes. What is began } break his foot at the instep. He, in com- gus, hw § i A NO 50, reduce rices. 4 Wiestete Lichtins : , inomas William ae h ae , | should be finished. Care should be taken] pany with a number of other lads, was do do House (brick) & land, “ No 42, 2d hun 34 88 P a ; mi we _ sting, th Company will Swelling, was ye i 3 por ised | With whatever is done, and neatness should } coasting, when the sleigh struck a bridge, Ball, Joh House & land on Town Lot No 21, Ist hun =o PE AK E BROS & CO a Bide! tenet Ee — oe ew W a a ¥ ad et e | be encouraged. throwing them against it. do do House & land on Town Lot No 27, _ : 4 + * the Packard Incandescent Lamps at cost, that the next time Watters or anyone eh” | . c ’ 2 el RTT: silica al ire House & land on Town Lot No 72, 3rd hun 3: : Sl ich See ats “apes ake ie —_-—— A painful accident happened to the six | Birch, John D ouse @& land on , ' . 5 : , i. e., 35 cents each. annoyed W a aoe — he ? a — | eons Ace Frses~Dire. Chas. Matte | yar ld son of Mr. Shem Compton, of | Benoit, Clement House & land on Town Lot No 8, Ist hun 10 62 Charlottetown, February 6, 1895—dy & why tf ae ee a of Summerside was fined $50 and costs by St. Eleanor’s, Saturday. He was climb- | Binns, John Vacant land on Town Lot No 58, 3rd hun : 6l Lamps will only be delivered daily, be- law. —— | Stipendiary McQuarrie on Thureday last | ing across a hay loft when he slipped be- Brace, Richard K. House & land on Town Lot No 80, 3rd hun 2s - tween the hours of 10 a. m. and 8 p,m., We oi a vied 1 ee | ig 5 dag aa ; . tween the poles, falling a distance of 16 do do Honse & land on Common Lot No 25 6 1s : : 7 Tue Best Meats ror Caitpren he | for a first offence violation of the Canada ) } oti s a} 10 12 sO as not to interfere with the working of following represents the best meats for | Temperance Act. Five convictions ‘were feet, nearly striking nis father, who was : do do House & Land on Town Lot No ‘. 2n 22n 0 a ' the Statios 5 children in the order of their digestibility : | aley made by Stipendiary Wright for the standing on the barn floor. He fell on his Connelly, Est Owen House & land on Town Lot No 44, 1st hun 18 00 : on, c Md mutt yn, mutton chops, venison, ten- | same offence on the 29th ult., an 1 on the | face, but fortunately no bones were broken Coyle, Stephen House & land on Town Lot No 3, 2nd hun 15 75 JAMES W . terloi pe steak. lamb chops, ronst| 30th. These were: Alonzo Thomson, | He was badly shaken and bruised about Carmichael, Est Jas House & land on Town Lot No 73, 3rd hun 10 12 a MES WADDELL, derloia, sir : a ge Rg SE beeen Be WW. River | the face.—Guardian. Cameron, Edmund House & Jand on Town Lot No 32, 4th hun 27 00 ee ee i as le beef, rabbit meat, and chick | Bloomfield, Edwar Finnan, Hill’s River d 1 Fosien to Lots Nos 72473, 2d hun 6 50 J perintendent. ork, turkey, goose and duck should be | (two cases); Mrs. Mary Walsh, Tignish, ee ee eee ee wae 36 - a , 2 25 _ pe ee oe Se children’s bill. of fare ih Cte ale at Sanita tle THERMOMETER READINGS, Duggan, William House & land on Town Lot No 71, Ist hun 2 25 aa eer eeepc latter being the conviction on the 30th-—| @ 1Ject during last nicht, 4° al Dougherty, Patrick House & iand on Town Lot No 91, Ist _ co “Come on, MeDuff, and woe to him ~ : . ie cf eing tl 10 ke 3 Joldest during last might, 4 > above zero do do House & Jand on Town Lot No 91, Ist hun 3 37 2 ‘ 9) corn oe 7 unenes ots € : , Pioneer. reso Temp. at 12 o'clock today, 6° above zerc | Eckstadt, John G House & land on Town Lot No 11, Ist hun 25 a Who first says Hold ! enough ’ e, f. 0. G. 1°, of Lower 3 ge, TOF | : j; 7 ‘ = Saas cutee are :—C. yt Ge orge L. O. A.—The County Lodge meeting to : S 6 + na : eed a aor he Ne 89, 3nd ] 13 50 hav th ] t t k th s t t | H D JOHNSON Phillips; V. T-, Minnie Cameron ; V. C.| be held at Crapaud is postponed tll Wed- CRVSVVVSTVVSSVVSASVES? i Pi ee san fotos ae oe es Genah Sitcom 38 save e largest Stock, e€ greatest | otis Ds oepes Fete % t . ‘ : a do o ouse & land Town Lots Nos , 4th hun - Ty. G. A. Peters; Secretary, A. R. Daun-! nesday, Feb. 13th, at same time and place ¢ ‘ ae oe i , 12 e . ae — Avet, Secretary, Agnes Meggat; | as advertised, Wednesday, February 6. = re ee ee ee “— ca variety and lowest prices of any in the | Treasurer, Carrie McClure; Chaplain,| ih ired : i i Vacant land on Common Lots Nos 69 & 70 2 81 : EYE AND EAR NOSE AND THROAT ttie Archibald; Marshal, Arthur Ait-/ Tuere are over one hundred and forty ao co van oonie pee ~ueuenes Ne ’ 3 94 . s ‘ ms tric a ada Orman Poole; | "4mes handed in as intending skaters at = = eee = fate <7 : 2s 3 Furniture business. Our customers penne en; Je marshal, . , : Te se & 335i / put eon ~ * | the carnival. do do ouse & land on Common Lot No 2 Guaed, Albert McFarlane; Sentinel, How 1e carniva do do House & land on Common Lot No 27 ; - d li ht d ‘th th b : th Office ss Bent Street ard Aitken. eee ee 7 Fraser, Hugh House & land on Town Lot No 90, 2d hur 8 ell e Wl reain: a Tue Srorm i still in pr nalag «Shades | PERSONAL. Fraser, William J Beas & land on es oo oy ey ao S ° 8 nS ey get. Aug 16, ’94—ly OR ate a > : Sk McEachern, Est Cath ‘acant land on Town Lot No 100, Ist hun 3 37 ° J + ; ! e wing dor 1 tev. Dr. B Ke nie ? t > . > : re . i very me Sasinany, being eat Ws Oe ee Pecans tak he ane to com Hann, Patrick Two houses & land, Common Lot No 23 ‘st jadvertise our Furniture, My sales are in-|° : Heres, BEE SRIY GPS We ee ee | Fon as 2 : : luestis, Mrs R B Vacant land on Common Lot No 27 2 : a are to be seen | Toronto. The reverend gentleman has not Huestis, } aie compe! them to move about are t : VP? ae : ia] Hughes, Peter House & land on Common Lot No 22 6 75 : . W t { . : There is verv little snow | yet decided on his future course, nor has ughes, f . . an s OS ° Sten ee but hel fell mana ell his sastiahe here Fis ers A Chat on Midwinter Requisites. Harrington, John M a na Teens Lot em o ; 4 creasing, I am bound to meet all kinds saints Le a t, Found, &e aoe chek tas evening has drifted consi ler- | ton Reporter. During February and March, whea - alee 7, m Seated el ee Eee os of titi L k eee ee tile tendiag charged ably, forming high banks, And the end ——— = —— coughs, colds and lungtrouble gener- - “ sa Vasnat lend en Casussen tt He 07 113 compe 1tlon, 00 out for eae iinniialiaatcte an = mes . ‘ ‘ “ » sidews S j c » ” as , y ad rey : is not yet. 4 lmost as fast ms > si rae MARRIED. ally are s0 common, we would re Hyndman, Charles A Vacant land on Common Lot No 2 6 75 ° WANTED~—A goo! servatit for general are cleared the taek ie fille: - 7 ated At the manse; Charlottetown,by the Rev. commend our € od Liver Oil Emul- Joy, John House & land on Town Lot No 29, 1st hun 5 62 bargains, housework ina family of three, App y at drifting _—"" von tase oat a T. F. Fullerton, February 2nd, Lauchlin sion as being a _good thing. It is Lord, Trus Est W W Houses & land on Water Lot opposite Town this office. feb about sedi - er sore wcagen on b] McKinnon, of Hampton, to Minnie Graee ’ pleasant to take, is put up in large Lot No 6, Ist hun 33 75 a oe roads leading into theeity are unpaseadle | Po cuson, of DeSable bottles at 50 cents. j i Wharf and building 45 00 NE WSsOoNn ‘OUND—A fur muff, owner of which ma 5 ree ST oink g ; . i : do do iarf property and buildings 0 bt ; aaa y = teams, Se ee rene be te oe @ ge All other Popular Emulsions. Larter, John House & bend on Doane Lot we 23 6 75 ave aul eon applying at this — and UTER COR ORES i Tia iad DIED. { lo House & land on Common Lot No 23 7 87 encwehoes. Phe trains are unable to move is city, Feb. 4th, 1895, P $ [asonic Hall C Hall & building & land on Town Lots Nos Charlottetown, January 17, 1895—dy $150.00 WILL BUY « good driving mare out vet, as the road 1s badly banked. How- i In this city, Feb 4th, 1895, } ear] Ham- JOHNSON & JOHNSON Masonic FE a om pany er & 99 si } 191 on that can trot in three minutes, 1 double- at! aa s the storm moderates a! itl, beloved daughter of John H. and Re- ¢ 5 27 & 28, 3rd hun < = — = seated sleigh, set. of good rebes, set of oak- ever, . one a ficient to open up com becca Slamill, aged 7 vears, 4 months and é e Monaghan, Patrick House & land on Common Lot No 25 6 tanned harness—ail for $150. Apply at this —_ ae “a eae = rtest posible time | 18 days. ‘Suffer little children to come) @ The Reliable Druggists. @ | McMahon, Philip J House & land on Common Lot No 26 50 : eee a ee }unto me.” a @| Meikle, Mary Thersa, House & land on Town Lot No 93, 4th hun 66 > ) FOUND—A crosé-cut saw and a horse rug. Apply to SERGEANT BRaDLey at the Pelice Statien. jana WANTED—Ao experienced hardware clerk : one who can go on the road, if necessary. Box 645, Chariottetown. janl4 : Begins To-day ! s Remnants of PRINTS, humbug is the order of the day. _ House & land on Town Lot No 20, 3rd hun Steele, Margaret asia i Vacant land on Town Lot No 55, 3rd hun TO LET—Hsalf of a house containing four When so many | stewart, Allen = te Rail Appiyat this office. tallway Station, Wire Ok WAT OHO OD Oo me Long While have the greatest variety, | Smith, Henry B House & land on Town Lot No 18, 5th hun 25 a ; ‘ . or -? ‘ H & Jand on Town Lot No 17, 5th hun 312 : — , have we such a storm. Such a combination of the largest stock and low- doar oo Vecant landon Common Lots Nos 33, 34, 35 1 41 FLANNELETTES, wa ANTED=City can raasor of good Sdrsue ; + —oled 4 ; i is are rare est prices, it looks a little | Traincr, Patrick Houre & land on Town Lot No 83, 2nd hun = a aebaade asceee -< 4 wee — aund cold oe are a al . : : . : Trainor, Patrick eu & land on Town Lot No 62, Ist hun 5 75 CRETONNES, Socaer teenie Fs, ont, 3 as the display Wwe are making at our Annua like it. We submit that Warren, Christopher§B 3 House & land Town Lots Nos 64£65, 5th hun e 25 87 TE COTTONS novz7—dy ti’ : White Sale But no matter what the weather, the true test is BUSINESS | We, Est Mary House & land on Town Lot No 46, 2ndhun = ile 2 81 WHI ° oe . . y filling ? re Wilson, Mark House & land on Common Lot No 22 9 00 2 STORE AND OFFICE TO LET in the Cam- : we add — ee great attractions nov ° DONE, not newspaper talk. | Wright, Joseph: House & land on Town Lot No 73, 6th hun 2 87 DRESS GOOD iron and Osos on second Boot o Reddin 3 ur counters and res. 7 i . s on office. y to Honace oan : : See ane oe nces. is| Sup ta Roses Siw a sePe'eattoation othe shovel, bong Hato th en atte a er . relin: 3 i Fe. 2 T ; ; ap. 12, Section 91, after ays’ publi é >» bein 3 i ‘; Have you seen our Toweling at ap 4c. and 5e ‘ NITU RE business 18 Ratepayers of the City of Charlottetown who have failed to pay within the time pre- RIBBONS. etc. i WOOD 1-For sale, sy ‘ lave you seen the Ladies’ Corset Covers at L4e. ? growing. We INCREASE | scribed the Assessment severally levied upon their Real Property in said City, I will : Will be sold iu quantities to suit purchasers, q Have you seen the Lawn Aprons at 19c. ? : _ | make an application to His Honor the Stupendiary Mayistrate of said City for Jucg- A = jTORNEE, Mareneld. * H J seen the pretty Blouses ei 49c.? because our priceS DE-| ment against each and all of the lands above deseibed for the respective amounts 0 3 ave you , se 9c. ? — a » Have you seen our Heavy Twill Sheeting at 20c.? CREASE. levied against them, and then unpaid, and that upov such judgment being duly entered CASH PAID for old Prisce Ba — . | L will further apply for a warrant for the sale of suct: lands, — . and other British North Am ward Isdlan ROS Dated this 28th day of January, A. D. 1895. A 9 | mamps used before 187), ameenn povage on BHhER B ¥ MARK WRIGHT & 00., LTD ' ROBERT VANiDERSTINE, City Collector. LONDON = HOUSE. January 28, 1895—1m : : ad Charlottetown, January 31, 1895--d~ Tax Weatuen.—Decreasing westerly to northerly winds; fine and very cold. Who Sell at Selling Prices. : , y 31, 1895--d> jan2—2w g : ascend > wate —- : 4 ps - ‘i a , oe + / = > Pe, a > .