THE DAILY EXAMINER . - SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2s, is96 22 ITBHS “ aki LITA AND OPA32 ITEMS. | 4 ae GLOVES. ~K 1, wool, astrakan back $3.93, $5.0) 41d $0.0) > c ‘ y | Sa ali oth eading makes very cheap e a ‘ | | Beer Br Ss tor Dress (,o0a8 jie our Furnish y D PROWS @ s ; | SRS... Zhe Wenderful Cheap Men | ‘ | meena a y McAteer we UNDERCLOTHING Ail sizes in} ——— / t ’ a ock from 34 to 44 in, a'l qualities from | a eT rte erence rere Ay | 40 to $5.00 a suit.--PROWSE BROS. | Y ULSTERS a dire “Met Wah. # Co. me] omaaEsS oVEMOOKTS_aN0| Bovs’ Boys’ Reofers. mh . n tLEKFERS See our pew Reefers for | : Ca . , Boye, $1.75 and $2, fit Boys from 4 to 14! | y Mi N - Uvercoats from $2 up.—PROWSE j | to fit bovs fron 4 to 8 ef rs. e , ro E ‘ take tue] BROS | ) om, y to fit Boys from 4 to 14 years of age. ial stad tO side on Tuesday of ag>. ; . + ' a aan particulars by! MEN’S OVERCOATS, REEFERS « t> fit boys from 12 to 18 years of age. 6 |All sizes, three different on w WN. Tanton’s " y store,, ULSTERS.—Don’t be foolish enough to } a } shades. nS. s | ay 818 or $20 for aa Ulster when you oie Prowse Brothers. | Senet PROWSE BROS HOWSE RR >. w- i , ing the M PROWSE BROs. . Picw-e D.o’ | The Wonderful Cheap Men Prowse Bros. . t bit list Charch |} w ‘ ev | . vasa rte | = — ee a ———$— ee ~ ee —_—_—_——_— — oo y rida 4 QULET WEDDING | LETTERS T0 THE EDITOR cflcusive language or irrelevant inuendo, | 7@ SBS SsWoVowerte . : . ’ FaireLay. é é 3 ‘ : os ty redding tou e | _— cian ' ; tes bea Se Malach hare Rear rar, puters Faroe, | | toort act raomewmions, —[¢ LONDON HOUSE 4 1Se , I ia 1 : 4 I PA p fe Re i o° <——- _ Gala , me : i Sirx,—The Guard an seems to be some- Sin,—It is gratifying to know that the ¢ é | Grace A OU! was what exersised over a proposal which, it colamns of st least one of our dailies is . " , 7 : nony to Mr alleges, is oping made by the Bshop of open to correspondents having something ( ¢ . t e Gos-| Adrian P Cha au es wit neioniiineaa Charlottetown to the City Schoot Board, |'0 *ay paveervine - aw a me its é i s . . \ s : i vas ass Miss irrre Ie ev, by which it is intended to place St. Joseph’s | en orcemen e anc e ie fers oO : rue ioe " : 7 at D = Vlair Gallant, | Convent School under the Public Schools | ipreemmaes , a aries Sas ; —s , ... Overcoats, ( Stra ‘ 1 me. | ‘ ‘ i marriage was | . y aaa i >, timely and to the point. avib ac t . ' ed by the] J I. MeDonald efttem ny ee seta J be the es « occasion to be in inane at eg lice ( — ( ‘ ( 5 Bere ae - ~? this case, I think all parties concerned are |” Juri ose iy ig j 6 Reefing Jackets 4 “gaa At er Mas y » Imm ately entitled to- et least Geir treatment at the court during the hearing of some of the a ee ing J acCKels, Th se who want every dollar to do its utmost ill be . wed t arriage, the br party | hands of a public newspaper. To refer to Scott Act cases, and having considerable ( ¢ : ted i ; j t a Ss - 9 ; H . ° “2a 2 ePaAre } : ; ya se ” ‘ t eautif new residence of | ee ae! hie knowledge of the methods of securing Interested 1n a Care ui stuc of this “ad. r & ¢ ¢ tha! | Dr. Gallant, where a well prepared dinner - tab oe = fomgh mo anaes 00 convic'ions as well as seeing the class of ¢ We have about I ¢ Careful s di cc an , y . i : oe ee persons having “fa particular interest or ; B bu bo ‘ one /areiu spent ing is one way to save bu ing where bea . Of ShOW | was partaken of. The bealth of the newly | Saturday 9 a. m.—9 P+ M. | inclination to violate the law.” all engage-| FET8OnS Fo convicted, I deem it not out é 7 7 ¢ best value . rm t : me i was y *] ‘ } yar iple was prop: sed by the Rev $ ments tothe contrary, notwithstanding, ap- | of place to respectfuily request the liberty é hundred and fifty, Not é o8% Va ues are—I13 an ilivestment, ; : | J.J. McDonald, whe, in a few well chosen | pears to me to manifest a spirit far from be- | Of #sking some pertinent questions. é all” a é I - j words, wished re re _ a ing in keeping with anything like fairplay i W hy Is oe & oe 18 one ) ail sizes, bit on those we ; Ladies’ Underwear For Faney Work ‘ : » possible on this earth. At five o'clock the | od ee 3 Se Sa perate in this town, turning out bundreds ’ . a ar at St. Jo: s Conve , l bridal partv drove to Emerald Junction, ! conan aa the oe ig of St. Joseph ae — of gallons of beer weekly, with office and have you Can save a lot of : y ' - s ut ow Cape | ' ‘ Cha aatintiietiaes | Schoool. [think the public wil! agree ber . fo abit adele é 6 Just four items trom a fall stoek Fine range of Stampe! Linens = | a he express for bariottetown., | - he records se siaters etorerooms oO neo ur principai str 2 ty; ‘ ak ainced Ps “ a “ 7 . , , — : | t good wishes were showered on | a sags wrens ot cienen Siete OSE for the retailing of which eae number d money. 4 rs we Seleit. : o— hae — Complete line of Art Silks. D " e@ ~ ; , ee ya Spor : ed | of the Jaw of the land will bear a most aad 5 i : ¥ Very fine ribbed, -hapet, natton front 3 e¢ See our “Special” Embroidery Silk, 6 . D D a ee ee = . sd ee a favorable comparison with that of even ovr of the Seoit Act otfeaders now in prison , ¢ Extra beavy aod warm ribbed bation: large spools for 25c. , P juelph ¢ week. The| Se eee oa tan eid | best citizens, and I must ray that euch | ¥ETe oe. om peeves e otemee , ¢ i Ractinncsnes, svmiivodinenai sek weiss | , co Mr. Hi B | we re vy many of their friends to wish | base prejudices are completely out of ete — Local pore. wpiogag eet A beautifully made soit finisie! Vest} Some Toilet Necessities a n V j ai vere 18 the local agent o 1e Loronto sariv al a “ ie | —, eect iat neat | | ee Guardian complains that the Brewing Company, who supplied and was $ ¢ near eres ai aera es “| Curling T 5 and > = e 7 © ) 4 i ° . . : ‘ . . : ‘ ‘4 for heer for the.ral hich mer ' , i a VUTIING LONQS.......06 2. .ccvcceeee0 BBG BC MENIA \ PERSONAL. trustees are asked to rent the St. Joseph’s a borin ee ee ae at 4 é Corsets that Fit “Tne Tourist” folding Tongs.. ......... 12¢ a ¥ Armeniaos w i a ial a a oa: : : School building. This complaint, Sir, deprived of their liberty, the magistrate s . Cost no more than corsets that don’t Good looth Brushes san tse 15 and léc ’ - . 7 7] w trip to M » and Cali-| Gentlemen these are times | is most ungracious. Consider the tacts also knowing this from evidence given ip ( ¢ Corsets that fit are the coreet we il A fine quality, bristles fastened in to . ee me = | : t P case since > incenti — 3 es - sets > corsets > . - os | al ». Bon v g when it pays to watch closely li po tee - mone Se ee — gprs the caves. This beer agent, I might also ; ( Gooi value 3 ), 42¢ ( "0 a Rae ee canoes rs ; : : : . ic Schools Ac 0 en We . : : : D conechoeeseoees egene exvccess al we ‘ ‘ ee oe f _ " 8 ‘| Fred L. Darr, Buckeport and Rev. J.| what our advertisements say, | By virtue of that Act the Charlottetown | “4 imports annually from Great Britain | 9 eich oie PP | Weil made, good fitting ise .-..--908! Hair Brushes - 15, 18 290 i Meclvor, New Dominion, were among the! ‘ ; v9 Board of T Ce , = * blived thousands of cases, casks and other pack- | —— Perfectly made, unbreakable..... woe TOC UD ¢ ee ee One ene ae = srrivrl< at the Queen Hotel last evening. | and which in every case our card id nha _ ae Poni ig ages of liquors, which he must } ; ati i stneeenene <2 « erneene BBC : . : 7 , to provide school accommodation for a Sai : » ‘ ‘ Tae i iood Bristle Hair Brushes ... 36c and 50c Coe:.| Mr+ D M. McLeod and her daughter left} store does | a ke te onae. | UNpose of in some way. I have Gloves for Ladies + 1 ~ . 4 is senmditen Gx Stable teu bieed to Bee er. 38 peg ss Se oe. Rg gees not the least doubt that a large Side Combs......... 7, 8, 9c, per pr and up w , mi ; caida. wink tetomiie ar ' Se HERS OUEare Of ree: Ser Fine yercentage of it finds its wav into tu No need to take risks—yet gi t | oston, C eland and Chic mati. We wiel Gents Furnishin § bea cae paren’ Tee called upon. Now, iain of seme of the most ardent Scott sativfaction ia dale’ alee od Men’s Underwear 7 r pl vacant passag | instead of this having beendone, there have | 4.1 admirers. I have personal knowledy: Black Cashmere Gloves, 13c, 18c, 22 . : a eafe an asunt passage. ' been. annually, over fi sp ae : vi : — FlOVeP, J0C, IEC, cee, r Alvin Laird. con of the late How: aa I a oa gp tere ken ae = a of — of at least a great portion of iis being s% 30¢ and up. { We're at the top always, we got here by : as ‘a danmne in ee ALWAYS THE BEST icity children whose education has been] ji. .osed of The Stipendiary Magistrat: Sainin Steak : W ys, here by na ‘ & passenger in tne maintained in the convent echools The bec I pe £ . ancy PIT Fi ckise ck cei onsen 18¢ up selling goods that reach bottom in price a Wd ie sek ina wih from Siammevnide veater co. = ae ' ’ : prosecutor, police force and W.C. Tf. U. White Wool Gloves... ....00. scccccose 320 ‘and stick to the top i lity. The bert “ AS skers, 1] ariy, | ers at 9°, worth S1,60 government was not asked to pay salaries wntibetebige ca a +294 Om othe top in quality. e be: Ae eager to Vancouver, B. C., where it ai su, Mis shane teeeeee, Snel aa ak tie seem powerless to bring certain |'quor Kid Gioves, 7 etud lacing............c000- $l | range in the city to choose from w re are} ppp" % ‘ ee : ven | WO SROSS araerts < ; justi y , Res “in G » eo” oi r . : ac : s Wwe oe ; . Gents Lined Winter Gloves | eid jiceases under our own School Act, Soe ES CORFE AOS SNe Perrin’s Guaranteed Kids, 7 stud lacing,) Robbed Underwear........-0-+++ 396 per suit | Me. Hogg, the popular Customs ; : can be seen any hour of the day coming ali all +DAdeS, sesceves seeseeeee soeeeeeeeHl.3D , Heavy Underwear 85c suit ca Dee : te il ee oR and others under the Educational Boards ig shake @ i Paili Brooks ed ee renee : y Underwear...........0+4- per sui Q | Appraicer, Charlottetown, in company ~ of the other provinces The School FOSS FIOre cas aor a not hilow * fe ’ Novelties in button Gloves Pee A WO aa $1.10 per euit . i gy. | with acouple of his children, spent Thanks- | woop oy tic” stares. | Tresese tee pat dalled ene 46. SU TO on ree re ee Ladies’ Feit Ha Plain heavy ail wool ...... 1.35 per suit ; : : c e I sper iv | Bi wi ia ‘/awimnainid visiting his W EEKS GENTS Furnisi haat Sea "a pottery Aare the sale of beer, the intoxicating qualities Drummond, S i ts Fleece Lined 1,50 a suit onye eg oe rf we. froni whom he. reosive NGS : - é' . : ich i of diepute, ms : = pee e ier a. Ca ‘ r Cathbo ae a word | Many friet is here, from whom he received INGS, equalled by none. during all these twenty years, nor were the fen Se aus = 4 San Ruskin, Counters full are waiting here for you.j Heavy Smooth Shetland... , 2.00 per suit ar yme.—Avriculturist > . plUlZ ¥ Pe : *j ; ‘ pif i se Masini cohen | eee ems neenmenaiio at 9Se. worth $1.25 citizens asked for one cent of taxes for the | debts are eatin into prison ptt from a eer ohare pons y a I ee as ial a ab 7OU Dk-ne aint ce of these schc yi <% . P cotinter full of fancy shape Felt Uats oe wt tn tLe rash.| 0S SBWBBBVesVwes|ees seaeany Wa eas ee hue their homes and families and obliged & Arnold, at Salts: iowa ’ ~ ex red! ;: ras! | re r treasury g ’ saver . : . rye - . 00 Oe 400 0 60 6 6 Oo 8 OO 000s 00+ 20 Un i . . ‘ : . ¢ Ta oon e Gents’ W infer G LOY ES of dollars which aieeahen it would have ee eae hard es Kingsley, Lots of novelties in Millinery Trimmings. Men s Lined Gloves 7 oo . d oat ° 0 1 radi se r be f Sifton, nd the duplicity ef Green-| We re SATURDAYS PRICES. been obliged to expend in the way i at hase is aauaitlen radically cenees with Parkman Veilipgs : wa a the M | Witness, which y Not ad oti : _ = rt for a c . ren lithe system of prosecuting which only ’ _ Just hunt up and read all the bargain tries 1 some par s of good ia i, At $1.20 suit, worth $2. Fine - on ae the tg os . See reaches a certain class, whilst the manpu- | : Henty Nice good width spotted nets only ...... 4c offers in sight, thea come bere end we'll has to apologize Doctors. + ae ee ad , as was done with the other city schools;) purer and wholesale supplier is held ee * do bettter. < pit Shetlane 00 pp VOLT RANE COP oo i socdeve eins ont 16c and 19 : A ~At Tig Wednes | Bur iF you HAVE COLD FEE1 da Stipendiary Mag ate Wright, | YNEN YOU GO TO BED, WE CAN Pa k Lye J I and George | evae you. CONSULTATION Li were each \ i of frac- FREE but we charge you ore t Scott Act and i sum lo.iar for the cure. of $50 1 cos A summons against We don’t mind telling you what i re Barnard was @ issed The It 38 E1ther— th I : al J A HOT WATER BOTTLE L. v years »or three quart one ? and fatuer a in ja ak Su according to the size of your s working out Scott Act fiues feet. This is a special lot we Yesterday eveniag S letting “~® ®>® @* >» & 26s |] Go SO 8 4 ? ¢ ¢ é he | @ a ( ( 8 ? 6 tt A nses bought cheap, we are - . served on Patr McAleer and Joho you have the benefit of our Low Pr ces on Hug . ir, retarnable « Thuredsa: bean he: ; ; December 3rd. Hughes’ summons charges ‘ Sal Neckties, fraction and McAleer’s a second. PERTENOT b ‘3 t aM A aia a tion and Ace . you J h On oa eBRSON, hi 21s & Caps, . % Gradua'tes in Pharmacy. a 5 New Exrcereise-F. B. McRae, Braces, '.p aie ‘ ° representing Jones & McRae, proprietors €@ 22s & VoTTeeese ( ardigans of PY. E. Island Cannery, Charlotte- town, was in town yesterday. Mr. Mokac S9PORVEPRRITERRIODANPD RIOD IND ION TT INTE informed the Post that they had mannfac- ¢4¢¢4969¢66554653523335S522S r : , ‘ i or SD ESO DOD PP SSP SPOVOSISASIDASGESD tu +.000 packages of tin wood? and 20 u am in pails and glass jis. Dur- ” i aet season this firm € xX porte i OO e re 2. ) eases of blueberries to Boston Mr. : MckR ; a*, notwit andiny t fa i : that this is their first year, they f-el very Che watch that mea- seul a i ak ; : ; : i $ r _— ' 20 a tures time day after d+y can-| Gents’ Furnishing at Weeks Ciase art and a t nee&is i a iittie ‘ae. . ss ” . . pushing. Mr. McRae suceeeded in plac- 10 £) On doing 89 if 181s not]& Cos. Lowest Prices in ing | orders with Sach grocer*. « «aned and regulated;so with|town. Gloves, Collars, «nd _ FT ak isto ks of Furniture and such] Cuffs, Underclothing. Special 3M ~The Princess gos as we carry. We must | Price” on Saturday. : ween Cosr "2 tury themover by quick sales a! o tar r ae ain fos uwevatie’. © eft Chae. nov atter how small the pro- c hot: Picton about ning clock fii ; order tT)» keep yace with heck ¢} f " . f ’ i me sapere Nees the ese of Gar ion. We we : rland left Summerside making plans for a new line} = ; esterday morning, but for 1897; old lines are now! * : cr the tb K WeA r she lid ’ E ys 2 : COUNTY COURT SILTINGS. D 4 way nt P DuChene MAPK d at starvation pl ices 80 = enges tare | sg. She clear. The December sittings of the County oo eave there at the usu Court of Queen’s County will be held as ' . r follows: fiero which was tet cosine’ MARK WRIGHT & O04, LED |" cross: ston, net, Tost ot stside t harbor on vA tid ty ame San =a Eldon, Belfast, uesday, Ist December. . ee het Who Sell at Selling Prices. ZadVircuit at Bonshaw, Fridav, 4ib ae a. December. ie. charging. She Will ¢engeececeses55555SS5SSSS5| 3rd Circuit at Dunstaffuage, Tuesday, sbbenenadaadeanase LSHHNNHS FDERER SPOT ROR ER ERD IORDPIPOTRS HPF OPFPHETTFOPRRRPREPRR AAD PRPPPIA TD hew designs in E stamped : linens. = We are now showing range of handsome stamped g 0 is SALLdQeaQbeceedabedddsedaeddeddaddadcaddedderg an unusually complete bai . Centre Pieces : ococee anny Chatter, = secceePitlow Shams ee er Doy lies, weege een © tear; Our range Of. 6suatne Beni arrd & Armstrong Embroidery Silks was never before so extensive and eee0e -complete. eeeee 7 = BEER BROS. 3 [Wicd iniaiauiciie duis daisiilioiatial ’ Tue Weariuer.—Mostly fair with southerly winds tc- day, showery to might, cold again Sunday, ALLLARLDAUAAdbbddbadbddd cade obecdaadsenne aid Underclothing About 100 samples of Knitted Woo'en Gloves, from 10c per pair to 50c; wholesale prices Sth December. {th Cirenit at New Glasgow, Friday, Lith December. 5th Cirenit at Clifton, New London, Tuesday, 15th December. 6th Circuit at Charlottetown, Tuesday, 22nd December. Saturday, 12th December, 1896, will be the last dav for serving writs of sum- monses for Charlottetown Circuit of the December term. — ea —— - — TWO SWINDLERS GONE, Mr. and Mrs. George M. Bevan Leave New Glasgow, N.S, Suddenly. About two days ago George M. Bevan, who rana restuarant on Frovost Street, ieft town rather suddenly and under sus- picious circumstances, Last vear the same ventleman made an assignment, and it is supposed be made a large sum of money on the transaction. Since the assigaoment the business has deen run in the name of Mrs. Bevan. Betore leaving town Mr. and Me, Bevan made quite a haul. They purebased clothing, jewelry, watches, and parrowed money from all the business men they could get goods or money from in town. In most cases Mrs. Bevan asked to have the goods on approval. Bevan tried hard toget an $80 diamond ring at Eastwood’s jewelry store, but failed in doing +o. Both left New Glasgow well provided with clothing of the most expen- cive kind, and the jewelry Mrs. Beyan ha cecured will enable her to cut quite a dash in her new place of abode, wherever that may be. They also carried off two bi- evcles, When they left here, the morning of their disappearance, Bevan went first to Westville on a bicycle, aud his wife fol lowed him from New Glasgow, They left two young boys in their res*‘aurant when they wentaway, and no suspicion was aroused uoti!l the evening, and they | bad probably gone as far as St. Jobo. The stock left m the shop, including a | piano, was seized and sold at auction tor rent.—Eastero Cironic!e. —- The impurities in the blood which cause | ecrofulous eruptions are thoroughly eradi- cated by Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Try it. + 6 large spools of embroidery silk for 25c at Moore & McLeod’s. | Mooie & McLeod, | | ot tbe West Kent Street Schools, and I may add that even the provincial government was saved no inconsiderable sum in the way of teachers’ salaries. We cap form some estimate of what was saved to the city treasury and borne by the Catholics, by noting the amount of indebt- edness contracted by the purchase of the Upper Prince Street and the coustruction as ai580 by the rental of the Queen Square School. Nor will it do to say that the city did not oblige these children to attend the convent schools, for the fact remains that the city treasury was thereby saved several thou- sands of dollars ; and now to complain because the trustees are asked to rent a echool building for the accomodation of some of these children, is emphatically unjust and ungrateful. However, I should think better of the citizens of Charlottetown than to suppose that they would be a party to such ingratitude. Then, again, what the Guardian says about devoting the school rooms to other purposes after school hours is rather un- called for. Surely it does not mean to say any use will be made of them that will in reason be objected to by the trustees, and especially if they engage notto do eo. Speaking about ovber uses being made of school rooms after teaching hours, the Guardian should be aware of the fact thai in many of our public echool buildings non-Catholic assemblies are held frequent ly for denominational purposes, such as prayer meetings, revivals, sacred lectures, etc. and I have never known a case in which the Catholic trustees or Catholic ratepayers ever ol jected to such uses being made of the schovol:voms after teaching hours. In any case, the fact remains that these uses are being made of the public school houses, and yet no person considers that on this account being violated. The talk about the con- vent chapel and its appurtenances is just a little childish. Surely it do-@ not mean to say tne trustees wete requested to rent also the convent chapel ; and if not, what has the chapel to do with the school rooms during teaching hours, or for that ; matter at any other time, even though it were a synagogue? If its proximity be objected to, one might as well object to buying Pink Pilis from a druggist because he keeps a supply of strychnine pills in the same drug store. Your contemporary next complains that the Nuns should act as public school teachers, and goes on to say that “ these jadies are trained especially for the duty of propagating their faith.” Ifthe editor would visit the school in question he would find that, even now, when it is not under the Act, the text-books in almost every particular ave the same as those used in the pubuc ecllYv Is, aul if be ex amines the children, he wiil find out that their school hours are not monopolized by “the duty of propazating their faith.’ This is a fair test, and should be accepted. But let us take anotuer view of this point. Ia our province to-day there are many clergy- meu, both Protestant and Catholic, who boll licens:+aater the Pab'ie Schools Act. These men,to use the words of your contemporary, ‘are trained especially for the duty of propagating their faith’. Now, should these clergymen desire to ieach in cur public schools, there is poth- ing in the Act to prevent them from doing so, and they would be perfectly within their rights in engaging as public school teachers. Why then object to the Nuns’ becoming teachers in -a public school, providing tney hold the necessary license ? Regarding the insinuation that these ladies would endeavour to impress their religious views on non-Catholic childre,-I venture tO assure your contemporary that, even now, these schools are frequented by ooa-Catholic child-e1, whose pacents are intelligent men and women who know what they are doing, and we have yet to learn ¢f a case in which the religious —be- lief cf these pupils was ever tampered with by their teachers. In fact these teachers, wether under the public schools system or ind pendent of it, are strictiy forbidden to tamper*with the religious be- lief of non-Catholie pupils, and if this pre- hibition has been complied with ia the past, what reason is there for supposing it should be violated in tbe fature ? Another point the Guardian endeavours to make on this matter I will, with your kind permission, answer in a future issue. It is to Le regretted that your contempor- ary does not show a disposition to be fair in this matt-r. One should be able to dea] with such matters w.thout being nn - necessarily offensive. The people of Char- | Jottetown are more than suffi ently intelli- See our bi5 ad. in today’s Examiner.— / gont to understand the force of an argu- | ment without its leng tarnished by is the School Act4 harmless and permitted to luxuriate on the profits of his business. There are other matters which I will bring to your notice in another letter. JUSTICE. Noy. 26,1896. A POINTER, Sir,—A correspond ut in yesterday morning’s Guardian overthe signature of “ Vemperance” suggests that “ ‘Trae Tem- perance and all his favcrite witnesses join that committee and then they wiil probably be free from acting as witnesses.’” Thisis “a pointer” to be noted. OBSERVER. (The pointer will have no significance for our correspondent “True Temperance,” who is, if we mistake not, a toial abstainer upon conviction. ] a A new jot of Garcia and other fivorite brands of imported cigars has just bsed received at Watsoas Drug Store. Engli-h mincemeat, in one and two pound tins, just received at Beer & Gott’s ATTRACTIVE WATCHED POvenen? The kind that gives satisfaction, the kind that means value f.r the money you pay. Everybody Likes Them. Everybody who sees them praises them Everybody says: They’re so pretiy! Why? For the answer LOOK AT THEM. Look at the unlimited choice, ‘the varied styles, the quality, the guarantee that goes withtbhem, People of judgment will have the best. WW. WELLNER Ji WELER. kgs" Watehes for’ Xmas; see them at W, W. WELLNER’S. aa ee CORTICELLI S SPOOL SILKS Unegua'led for Length, Strength and Smoothness : : me obeD : 7 : DIFFERENT SHADES Dresses sewn with Corticelli never give out at the seams. 1000 DRESS-MAKERS testify to the merit and excellence of Corticelli Silk Thread. eee . GOD 1008 £088 All Dry Goods Stores Sell it = nov4—dy3,6—tf é TO LET That beautifully situated two story dwelling on Prince St, now occupjed by Mr. Thos. R. Brooks. Possession given about lst November. Apply to PEAKE BROS, & CO sept26:—tf And other Noted Authors. Big stock of Faney Goods, Japanese Chipa, Leather Goods, etc. See our 40c line of cloth bound Books. Gold top and titlea, good readable type, by beet authors. Haszard & Moore. Booksellers. DECORATIVE ART SOCIETY OF MONTREAL Embroidery classes have been opened under the direction of Miss Shaw and Miss Famue) of Montreal at Queen Hotel The lessons are freeto all. A _ visit is re- quested toins; ect the artist'c work. The object of the Society is to spread a knowledge o' the work they do, as well as to advertise the Socie'y. For particulars please eall at the above address Hours trom 10 till 12, 2 till 4. 123—l wk pd SAY ~ | j eeeeesoeeo ' i BOYS Have you seen our HOCKEY BOOTS ? ' Just the thiug for you. - Ca!l and see them. — R. K. JOST, STAMPER’S CORNER | Finette OYSTERS | Are adjudged to be the| best Oysters on thisIsland. I | | | | | have just received the first | shipment this season, with | more to follow. They can be seen in the window cf Vic- toria Cafe. But do not judge | them till yeu sample them, | JOHN P. JOY. Victorta CAFE.... The Canada Accident ASSURANCE CO, FRED. W. HYNDWAN, Accepts Plate Giass Instrance al-o. May 23, 1®96—law (6) For Sale or To Let “offer at private sale (or to rent), that valu able property on Prince 3'., opposite Meth odist Brick Church. known as the Lyceum property, formerly B.ble Christian Church The building is 80x50ft, with basement 12ft high, whole length and width, and has aright of wav on both sides This property is suitable for different purposes, such as a public hall, reading room, school building, tenements, ete. Apply to A. MeNEILL, Real Estate Agent nov9—sat tf. | Derricks For Sale, The Derricks used at the new R. C, Cathedral. For all ioformation apply at the office, Ch’town. PAQUET & GODBOUT 124 - 6i Contractars. I am instructed | y the B. I. Society to | , Chen of course here are handsome goods at higher pricos. Your Neckwear Education Hosiery Is not complete if you don’t kaow our Ldies’ heavy warm wool hose .........23¢ stock, The newest here in Collars, Cutts, Smovth ribbed cashmere ...............++- 2G6cf Ties, etc. There’s no humbug about our Men’s Black Cashmere Sox. ........... .25¢ good+—when we say pure linen we mean Heavy ribbed wool hose for boys......... 2ef“LiN-EN” See? Finer “ * “© secessece sesree - - Sa “Legging” at all pric Se th eeing om, S: tistactory Shirts Towels Here are a few sample prices A grani value—white laundrie? Linen tieee Wiel: cas “er bo-om and band..........00 2+. s++-+656 Large Linen Hack, hemmed ...... 4c each A gg ems y meade and finished skint, Large Linen Huck, fringed. ....... l6c each nu at tisceeese ess GlO5 A apleadid value .....000 --sseree All prices in colored top shirts Unlaundried Shirts from..... ° White Turkish Towels...... ......8, 10, 12 o-se wel 25 A Special line of white and colored Turk- ish and fancy Linen Towels at 25c each. fisore & Nicleod. sasceuee Want a Pair of GLOVES ? We have them in Buckskin, Nappa Buck, C.p2 Dog, Reiudeer, Kid, Mocha, Woolen etc, All sizes at astonivhing low prices. D. A. BRUCE, — — ———_— - = = = 1 SRATES. | ail | -al{l wl «tll atl] alll _ The Nicest and Cheapest line of Skates ever shown in the city. Acme Club..........65¢ and upwards Hockey....,......$1.25 and upwards RACERS and Ladies’ Gems. Also. a large stock of Hockey Sticks selling at 40e ani 50c. Calland see the line at ° -al{| EMPIRE BLEND TEA I have just received the tirst instalment of my winter's supply of this famous tea, in 1, 3 and 5 Ib. tins and 50 and 60 Ib. steel chests. Remember there are several qualities of Empire Blend. I sell the BEST. T. J MORRIS Giocer and Crockery Man, Pie i ! ieee es ee ogee Rage 2 ‘ or : gh Go tye CS re - sa vi 2 hom, tory z Ms bees +. meas ree at ladon ie vai ene. safe Ai 7 ot Ree SS ltr: Re rag einen: aes tee: are be * =< Ae tennant one ——— ete a