trndll B04 a LOCAL AND OTHER ITBHS. S Xmas tables o Mr. } y Ww Omorrow a dieibinchs N hy @ M S OX M ler< rs ! ¥ ALAC ‘ Freat ‘ - < ie mi : Ms o oni ba ¢g S } 3 S avy © ‘ 4 piace s \ ing itis M + € sts ‘lv . Ss ue 4 Ss e on \ ‘ ening at 7.30 Sy prac t <—_ i v * ’ or ‘ ty See I gra S s Sunday S I ] i exi in aD } ‘ siesta s i r % w n'é ase T n s ‘ [ i kK, as ‘ ma wi es) ‘ any s ageJ _ g Mus r ' ‘ P street Met { iT iv ~ s tor tl I y, ab eV ~ 540 v. eee Y. aC. A lf ye va pease \ 2 MAK — st ta { ¥.8.C. a aling f 3 < y =! : 8 retary s € (rentiemen of refined taste ( . " RR p! ig ex Siv , It is " BEAY ! solutely pure with a rich flavor. Refus ea tat : sitcom ~The performance 7 7 ita i ofthe Prince Ed- w Hospital will be repeated at s : Friday evening next. The st rain w here at half -past tw after , and return after ihe performance There will be an extra car atia r passengers. Ar re treat is in store the ;eople of Summerside. on For Qverec —The following artillery- men will leave ina few days tor Quebec, where they will be attached tothe Royal Canadian Artillery fora short course of instruct : No. 1 Company— Gunners Emerson Mc Lean smi Hirtle McGreg Tr. No. 2 Gomrany—Gunners William Meek, Pa‘rick Welsh, Peter Craig, Henry Ottoway, Willian Gregor, Laurence Gaudet No. 3 Company, Geoi getown —Gunners 8.8. Weatherbie and Thos. J. Donahoe. salsa Sauvattios Army Weppixsc.—The 8t. John Telegraph saye: A Salvation Army wedding was the attraction in tne Carleton | barracks last evening. The ntracting parties were Mr. William Smith, of Campbellton, and Miss Cri man, of Summerside, P. E. I The bride came here from Bosten and the groora from Camphellton vesterday to have Mr. Albert Dun- can, § tf Campbellton, was best man and Captain Rainor, of Fairville, bridesmaid Brigadier Scott tied the knot, after which a wedding supper was served, of which all who paid 15 cents partook. Mr. aod Mrs Smith will reside at Campbellton. Both have been faithful members of the Army foc nine years. The bride was formerly a captain, bat was forced to of ill-health. ys the ceremony performed Siccaennll —From late Montrea! following regarding the echo vinz made bv the Isla id students at the Christmas examinations : la ‘Secience.—Ist year. Mathematics, H-ber Rogers, Alberton, Istclass; 2nd sear, Thomas Irving, Vernon River, Ist lise; William McPhail, T. A. McLean, 2rd class; Ernest Matheson, 3rd clase. inZ 0.0gy¥ - McPhail, lat class; Math- exo), MéLean and Irving, 2nd class. In Arts—tth year, moral philosophy, Miss N-ttie McPhail, lst cla-s; A. Gordon, Alverion, 2od class; 3rd year, Greek, Tal- McGitt Cott ect ya era we glean the mage McMillan, New Haven, leads the | elaz-: D. M. McLeod, Strathalbyn, 3rd elas:; Zoology, McMillan, Laura Young and McLeod, Ist class. The results in Ist year arts have not yet been posted. os A Vauvanfe Presexr.—The Governor- ; Genera! an! Lady Aberdeen have pre sented a cope to St. Mary's Cathedral, Halifax. The vestment is richly and ex- quisitely worked and embroid red with this inser " resented to St. Mary’: i Cathed Halifax, ty the Governor «General of Canaia an i the Countess of Aberdeer in remembrance of the 8 lemn ery ld there on the oceasion _ of the | funeral of Right Honorable Sir John Thompson, premier of Canada, January | 2rd, 1895.” It has been worked under the supervision of Father Finlay, of Uvi- , Dablin, by the g the workroom at Dalkoey, under the direction of the All the material it, poplin, silk, clasp=, stones are the gold versity ('ollege, riris in sisters. used in Irish, with thread. Tonka at x asia? Tis nm : ° the exception ul dilaeutiasipiantioleas Smoking mixture dun’t bite gue, and in cool, sweet Try a 10c the tor package or 2 ib. ——S> semi-annual was conducted Cameron, on! Bircn Hitt Scnoor..—The examination of this school by the teacher, Mr. George Tuesday, the 24th inst , in the presence of the tru number of | the ratepayers pupils answered the many and various questions proposed to thens, re fi-cted great themselves, and showe i the painstaking, capabie and his calling. The} Engli-h, arith- } ¢ a | ong with aii atee 7,4 The manner in which the rove are credit upon teacher to be eminently qualitied for p2p ia were examine ID metic, readog, writing, orthography, | geography, history, ete, and, by their | aoswers to the questions, it was evident | that they had been taughtin a practical, | careful, methodical, and highly intelligent | manuer. At the close, Mes-rs. Dougherty, Dobie, Monkley, Daniel Maynard, and Jokn Maynard, rose and expressed. the | high satisfaction and atforded | them by the examination, and congratu lated Mr. Cameron rpon baving brought the @ehgol to such a high state of etliciency eee pleasure ers Last retire because THE VARLELY ENTERAINMENT., An Artisticand Musical Representation in Grecian Costumes, Living Pictures, } and Negro Minstrelsy, THE DAILY EXAMINER ‘ We heartily congratulate Mrs. Rogers, Mrs. McLeod, the directors of the several | parts, and all those who were instrumental n the P. E. Island Hospital entertainment | flastevening. The delighted audience was large and the considerable sum of $266 was obtaired Every part of the enter‘ainment was good in its way. The tower drill in Grecian costume was a pleasing spectac!e , and the movements were all well executed. It is but truth to say that the living pictures and tableaux under direction of Mr. W. C. Harris. jr most seen in this city. The se ten in all numerous tigures set forth in th together with their beautiful arrangement, coloring and grouping reflect high credit upon the art- discrimination aal taste. of Mr. A portion of the audience exh b- intervals be were altogether the et ii. @ ry ! &@aruistic ever i ection of the various scenes, the selection of the livin “tn, Hi it ted some impatience in the tween the different scenes; but considsring all that had to be done, it is really wonder that they were Lromght on as quickly The posing and costumes those of ‘Hia- the “Roman Glad- as they were. were eflective in each, watha’s Wooing” andl ators,” “Music” and “Beitavnia” the more popular, though not upressing the imagination more strong'y those of “Prince Arthur and Hu Death Scene in Romeo an! Jul.er,” “Groat Stories,” “Greek Poetry” “Three Witches.” All were ex- under electric | ght, not quite so se ai the calcium, but whoily f-«« unpleasant smell and smoke, and more fully under contro! upon the who'e being pernapes from elaborate and | = = TEANYSON AND AMERICA The following verses by the late poet- lanreate appeared in 1852, and the present | is @n excellent time for their reproduction. lennyson did not understand the Monroe ioctrine when he wrote “Hand All Round” : First drink a health this solemn night, A health to England, every guest; That man’s the best cosmopolite Who loves his native country best. May freedom’s oak forever live With stronger life from day to day; That man’s the best Conservative Who lops the mouldered branch away. Hands all round ! ‘ God the tyrant’s hope confound ! | To this great cause of freedom drink, my a decided improvement. In the third part we had a change from grave to gay The j kes, songs and choruses of our amateur minstrels were as much Letter than those of the average travelling trou, ¢ a3 silver is better than brass. Capit sl local “‘hits” were made by-the end met The harmony in the vocal qvartetie, ** De Old Home,” by Jake and othera, was re markably good; and the vocal solos of “Mr. Ethiop,” “Tie Little Coon” and “Melinda Kole” were well sung. Bones live ly banjo luet, and harmonica and banjo solo by Bones susiasticaliy eneored, while Mr Christmas and Miss New Year (in cos tume) brought down the honse in ‘The Sidewalks of New York,” and were repeat- ; We congratulaie Mr. Vin- the vocal the Was ent tributed a 2+ ’ ros. Con eJdiy encore 1. nicombe upon the rendtica of under his direction and upon the the music supplied by his From an appreciative friend who was delighted with the entertainment, Mrs. R ‘received to-day a cheque for ten dil ars. to be devoted io the Hoxpital We are desired by the management to g ve to their thanks mstisic excellence of rclestra wre . ger public to ail expression : | those who took part in the enteriaifment. and particularly to Messrs. Harris, Sca- man, Nash and Whitlock. —_——__————_ -- erere os Catenpars For 1896.—The grandest one we have received comes from Wat- son’s Drug Store; Prow-e Bros. have a very charming design; R. B. Norton & Cv’- calendar contains a splendid picture of the Great Easter:; lohnson & Juhnson, dreg gists, send us two calendars, one of un qn design; McKinnon and McLean are distr:- buating a very neat calendar of convenie:t design; Dachemin & Co. pre:ent their customers with a splendid photograph of their sash and door factory anda us: fu! calendar with good plain figures, printed at THe Examiver office, and consequent! first class. Messrs. Dodd & Rogers are ling out a neat calendar, and the Jn surance offices are a3 usual up to time. We have to thank Mr. Leith E. Brecken, Mr. E. R. Brow, Mr. W. C. Kennedy and Mr. Trainor for good wall calendars, while the Canada Life Insurance Co. put ont the most convenient affair of all. Meare. Caverhill & Kessock, Fancy Dry Good maoufaeturers of Montrea!, through their representative Mr. Geo. R. Rocme, and W H. Hayword, Chinaware dealer o: St John, N. B, have al-o favored us wit contributions to the pile of annuals which we have received in the above line. cleiidlatiiaes SoctaL.— A very successful socia in the hall at North on Thursday Af-era gool programme of yocal and instrumental music, dialogues, etc., was dispozed of, the baskets were auctioned off by Messrs. Prowse, Horne and MecWiiliams. The amount realize! was about $70, which goes towards the 1 was Liver evening jast. | hall fund. gseesreeeroeaavecess,s ?The Lack ! of Snoxr was satisfactorily explained a short time ago by a person who saw by one cf our advertise- ments that “Jobnson’s Cough Syrup drives away acold.” It has just that effect on the human system, and cares colds, coughs, hoarseness, etc. ¢ JOHNSON & JOHNCON, THE DRUGGISTS. DOS @ GO BB 6 O68 36846 G @ O38 0280424074428 274% O2GR2T P’s and Qs Our prices are always as low 28 we can make them, considering the high quality of the goods. Just now, and for a day or two more, value and prices are far apart. Clearances before we move to our new store is our object. WARK WRIGHT & CO., LTD. — a Saturday of 1395. This is how we celebrate it! Special Reductions on be es “ T Boys’ and Girls’ Hosiery. Little Children’s Mitts and Gloves. Ladies’ Overall Hosiery. Children’s Uisters and Coats. As « single illustration of what we do to-morrow, see our $1.00 and $1.25 Coats and Wraps tor Children. BEER BROS. Tue Weatarr.—North-west to south-weet winds; generally fair; tempéfratur higher again to morrow. friends, And the great pame of England, round and round. A health to Europe’s honest men ! Heaven guard them from her ro 8 From wronged Poerio’s noisome den, From iron limbs and tortured aails, We curse the crimes of southern kings, The Russian whips and Austrian rods— We likewise have our evil things; Too much we make our Ledgers gods. Yet bands all round ! God the tyrant’s curse confound ! To Europe’s better health we drink, my friends. And the great name of and round! tyrant’; England. round What health to France, if France be she, Whom martial progress only charms ? —Yet tell her—better to be free Than vanquish all the world in arms. Her frantic city’s flashing heats Sut fire to blast the hopes of men. Why change the titles of your streets ? You fools, you'll want them all again. Hands all round ! God the tyrant’s cause confound ! To France, the wiser France, we drink, my friends, And the great name of England, round and round. e | Gigantic daughter of the West, We drink to thee across the flood, We know thee and we love thee best, For art thou not of British blood ? Should war’s mad blast again be blown Permit not thon the tyrant powers To tight the mother here alone, But let thy broadsides roar with Hands all round ! God the tyrant’s cause confound ! To our dear kinsmen of the West, my friends, And the great name of and 1¢eund. ours. England, round Qh rise, our strong Atlantic sone, When war against our freedom springs; Oh, speak t» Europe through your guns; ‘Lhey can be understood by kings ! You must not mix our Queen with those That wish to keep their people fools; ¢ Our freedom’s foemen are her foes, She comprehends the race she rules. Hands all roand ! God the tyrant’s cause confound ! To our dear kinsmen in the West, my friend-, And the great name of England, round and round. de PERSONAL. Hon. L. C. Owen returned from Halifax last evening. Lord Rosebery is said to be engaged on a new book which will bea striking con trast to his “wife of Pitt. It is said that Rev. Mr. Hinson, now of Montreai, has decided to accept the call to the First Baptist Church, Moneton. Mr. P. J. Quinoa, representing Manches- ter, Robertson & Allison, St. John, is here 3 a busiuess trip. He is at the Hotel Davies. Mr. Byron N. Barns, the well-known commercial envoy, is among the guests at the Hotel Davies. He crossed from Pictou in the Stanley last evening. Mr. D. J. Baker. of Summerside, was among the arrivals at the Hotel Davies lastevenirg. He was a passenger in the Stanley to-dey, en route to Boston. Rv. W.C. Matthews,uf Shediac, hes been invited to Carmathen street Methodisi church, St.John. His present congre- gation is very much opposed to him ac cepting the invitation.— Moncton times. Mr. Henry A. Beers, of Murray River, has returned from Cape Breton, whither ae sailed some time ago with a schooner load of produce. He realized fai ly we.] a his cargo, although be found the mar- ket well supplied. Mr. Beers also dispos- ed cf his schooner when away. Mr. Daniel A. Mackinnon, of the Ap- othecaries Hall, yesterday reeeived from the National Institute of Pharmacy, Chic- ago, a certificate of most artistic design. Che certificate was awarded him in testi- mony of his having completed a course ot lectures and of baving passed a most sat- isfactory examination in the sciences of botany, materia medica and chemistry and in the art of pharmacy. We congratulate our young friend on his success. — rr: << cee + RememBerepd a Curistwas.—The Monc- ton Times says: Some of the members of tev. Mr. Brewer’s Bible class met at the rarsonage on Weduesday evening and pre- sented the rev. gentleman and Mrs. Brewer with a har dsome writing desk and easel, accompanied by an address. Mr. Brewer replied tothe address ina very feeling manner, after which the party were treated to refreshments a. spent a very enjoyable evening. Mr, Paul Lea was also kindly remem- bered. He was presented by his employes with a very handsome fur coat and an ap- propriate address. Sc linasdl Death Scemed Preferable to the Agonizing Pain: Mre. Roadhouse, of Williscroft P. O. Ont., writes: “I have used Dr. Agnew’s cure for the heart since last fall, having taken in all nine bottles, and-I now feel entirely like another weman. I am 654 years old, and have been troubled heart disease for more than twenty years.; souve- times for five hours at a time suffering such ag ny that death seemed - "preferable to the pain. The cold eweat would stand out in great beads upon my face. The Heart Cure gave me relief from almoat the first dose and has proved a great biess- ing. “You are at liberty to publish this letter it you think by so doing any good may be accomplished.” Sold by Dr. 8. W. Dodd. Yvette Guilbert never wears jewelrv on the staze. For four weeks in’ New Y ork she will receive $16,000. Her income a minute alont is $75. Computed” by her wtoal time on the Stage, Yvette Guilber:’s ncome is larger than that of the Astors, Vanderbi'ts or the Empress of Russia. An Universal Nie! Supplied, The need of a safe and pleasant cure for coughs and colds, and one that children iid take without coaxing or coercion, a when Hawker’s balsam of tolu and wild cherry was produced more than i rs ago. oe it was place before the public at large it had becom a household treasure in the homes of te citizens of St. Jobn. ite This remedy soothes aud lieals the irri- tated organs of the throat and chest and effects a complete cure of coughs, celds, bronchitis, influenza and like affections. [t removes hoarsenevs at once and ‘is there- fore a great boon to public speakers and ainger®.¢ Children love it and many an anxious woth«r liails it as a priceless gift when the little ones ure racked with a distressing cough. Hawker’s balsam of wlu and wild cherry 1s sold by all drug- sists abd dealers, in 25ct. and 50ct. bottles, and is wantifactared only by the Hawker Medicine Co. (Ltd.), St. Jobn, N. B., and New York city, Diaries for 1896. A fine stock of office and pocket diaries, in all sizes and biad- ings, selling low, at Carter’s Bookstore. ‘ | the business. “Il took One-half Bottle of South American Kheumatie Cure and Obtained Perfect Kelief?’-This Remedy Gives Helie¢f in a Few Hgurs, and Usually Cures in One to Three ys. J. H. Garrett, a prominent politician of LiverpoolyN. S8., makes, forthe benefit of the publie, the following statement: “I was greatly troubled with rhewmatic pains for anuthber of years. On several oc- casions [could not walk, nor even put my feet to the floor. I tried everything and al. local physicians bat my suffering continu- ed. At last I was prevailed upon to try South American Itheumatic Cure. I ob- tained perfect relief before I had ‘taken half a bottle of the remedy, and to-day regard it the only radical cure for rheuma- tism.” Sold by Dr. 8. W. Dodd. Mr. Ek. W. Taytor has a large new music box, with drums and bells, plays eight tunes, which he int: nds to dispose of in a novel manner. The regular price. of the box would be $50. It will be placed in the window on the 30th inst, at this price, on the 3i-t the price will be $49; January Ist, $48, and so on reducing one dollar each business day untii sold. This will be a fine chance for somebody. — Lord Giasgow, the Governor of New Zealand, while at a cattle show at Napier, admired a Shorthorn bull. The bull did not admire the Governor, and unceremon- iously tossed His Lordship over a conven ient fence. Then the Governor went home. Lapies, clean your kid gloves with Jose phipe Glove Cleaner. It is not a_ liqnid, leaves no odow, and can be used while the zlove is on the hand, For sale only at A. W. Reddin’s drugstore. tf. The profits of the state of South Caro- lina from liquor selling have been $210, 000 upto date. The state has been selling liquors through its dispensaries about tLree years, and has $285,000 invested in Ayx Orv Any Wait Triep Remepy. Mrs. Winsloe’s _Scothing Svrup_ has bead used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teeth nig, with perfect soccess. It soothes the chili, softens the gums, allays the pain, cures the colic, and 1s the best remedy for Dia-rheea. Is pleasnt to the taste. Sold by Druggists iu every part of the world. lweaty-five cents a bottle. Its value ie incalculable. Be eure and ask for Mre. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup, and take no ther kind. —m. w. f. wkly—lI y . We have everything needful to make your Xmas Cake the very best you ever had. Choice Valencia, Muscatel and Sultana Raisins, cleaned Currants, Ceoking Figs, fine Pastry Flour, fresh Citron,Lemon and Orange Peels, Frosting Sugar, Shelled A monday. Pure Extracts, Dessica a Nut, and all tke other necessary - good things used in making Xmas Cake. We keep the best quality goods obtainable, and sell them at right prices. SANDERSON & CO. cin GP OcERS, GIFTS, Useful. NEW YiA's Beautiful and 26 Per Cent. off some of the Fancy Goods to clear. E.W. TAYLOR, CAMERON BLOCK, dec27 AUBAS A. MACDONALD, Barrister-at-Law OFFICE, GREAT GEORGE STREET, CHARLOTTETUWN. Money to Loan. + Fire and Life lnsurances taken. Agent for Credit Foncier Franco-Cana- dien, Lancashire Fire Insurance Co., Great Western Life Assurance Co. i dec6—26 &wy “¥ z A RARE OPPURTUNITY.|: I haye. just received a nice assortment ofi— * Ladies’ Rolled Plate Chains. Gents’ Rolled. Plate Chains. * {Ladies Gold Filled Watches. Gents’ Gold Filled Watches. As thee» goods are a little late in their arrival, I will offer them until Xmas at prices that are bound to sell them. Any person iatending to purchase a watch or chain in: the near future will do well to inspect and compare prices on those goods before purchasing. W. N. TANTON, Great George street, near Queen Square D-e. 20—135 w Nickle Alarm Clocks From now until Christmas we will sell our stock of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry at a big discount—20, 30 and lal. Qe Dalat BLACK ! SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1895 Ue Daler. BLACK ! snap on this line, and we crowds, wholesale or retail, neck, or any quantity from « UNDERCLOTHING. wonderful cheap Undershirts. and see those gods. Charlottetown. McKay To Werking Men and Others! See vur One Dollar Black Shirts. exception, the best value ever shown by us, and worth 25 per cent. more if bought in the regular way. They are, without We got a are prepared to supply the with any size from 14 to 18 me shirt to one hundred dczen. UNDERCLOTHING. TWENTY-FIVE CENTS will buy you one of those | The regular price of this line is 40 cents eech, but we bought them cheap and will place them on our counters for 25 cents each. Call early PROWS The Wonderfal Cheap Men. Charolttetown,. December 28, 1895—246 E BROS, Three Days More to do business in the year 1895. To every purchaser worth of goods of $2.00 for the next 30 days, we will give a nice Set—Nilver-plated Knife, Pork and Spoon, This set alone is werth half the purchase money. It is not profit we are looking for for the next 30 days, but to give our customers a small ‘souvenir of the old year and a genuine bargain to boot, With many thanks for past favors, yours for cheap goods, J. B. MACDONALD & C8, Market Square and 156 Queen Street. Charlottetown, December 27, 1895—dy & wky Whe sale is in fall blast again to-day, Woolen Company, Bargain Corner. is causing quite an excitement. so is the sale of BANKPUPT CLOTHING that is being held at “The Bargain Corner- Tuesday was the biggest day in the history of Clothing selling in Suits and Overcoats were the order of the day. Hundreds of Boys, Youths and Men have been supplied with thele Winter Clothing at half price. small matter in the tremendous stock to select from. But a few hundred Saits is a Last Gall Half Price Column. We offer everything in this column at half price. We want a clean stock, and have put the goods at prices that will clear them, Half price takes the goods. Furst cou e, first choice. 27 Ladies’ Cloth Jackets. Twenty-seven Ladies’ Black and few Colored Heavy Winter Jackets, prettily trimmed, mcstly our wholesales samples. All must becieared. ALL HALF PRICE ¢ 2.40 Jackets for $1.20 3.60 “ - 1.80 4.75 " sig 2 38 6.30 _ 4 3.15 8.00 ” a 4.90 1060 . - 5.30 12 80 - . 6.40 Weeks’ Half Pricg Gaiuma. 17 LADIES’ WATERPROUFS. Sev’ al odd lines—all sizes, good patterns, ail half price Weeks’ Half Price Column. 34 TRIMMED MILLINERY, HATS and BONNETS—all half price. 88 Untrimmed FELT HATS, all to clear at FIFTY CENTS. This s¢ason’s goods, and sold by us ai from 78 gents to $1.80. All go at 50 cts. EEKS. 45 per cent. : : Now if you want’to present | your friends with nice -pre-| sents at a low-price give usa call. Also, repairing attended to with punctuality and war- ranted. © G. G. JURY, North Side Queen Square. s decl2 for the Season WEEES & CO. 'BIG DISCOUNT COLUMN. "= @7p E> Furs! Furs! Balance of stock of Ladies’ Muffs, Col- prices. Saving money. Ladies’ and tents’ Heavy Winter Gloves. Same prices as soll at Xmas. Can’t make them any cheaper. Sold too cheap now. 79c., worth $1.00; 98c., worth $1.25 ; $1.09, worth $1.45 Ladies--84c., worth $1.10 ; 98c., worth $1.25. Gents’ Linen Collers, Cuffs and Shirts. Business Shirts with short bosom, $1.00, wor-hL $1.25. Best Open Back or Front White Shirt in town, $1.10, worth $1.45. Col'ars 16 cents, worth 22 cents. Cuffs, 22 cents, worth 30 cents. Gents’ Winter Underclothing. Another Case just received Wednesday, same price as last. SBHETLAND UN- DERCLOTHING, $1.30 a cuit, worth $2. MEN’S CABDIGAN JACKETS. Huan dreds sold but a few left y-t. Your choice cheap. Ladies’ and Gents’ Warm CHAMOIS VESTS, all sizes, and will clear at low prices. Honest Goods at Honest Prices. ONDON HOUNE. es ee ee ES MEN’S FUR GAPS Selling at Special Diszount MEN’S HEAVY CLOTH CAPS. See the line selling at Thirty Cents. Tr. J. HARRIS. Charlottetown, December 28, 1895—dy . Don’t pass us if it is a matter of lars, few Capes, few Ruffs, at clearing | ; | | the order of the Minister of Public Works, NDERCLOTHING AND -—- SHIRTS ! EXCELLENT VALUE <T, D. A. BRU CHS. Charlottetown, December_28, 1895—dy Sealed Tenders addressed to the under signed, and endorsed “Tender for Werk,” wiil be received until MONDAY, the 27th day of January next, inciusively, for the covstruciion of a Block at the outer end of the breakwater at Souris, King’s County, P. E. L, according to a plan and specification to be seer at the Custom House, Souris, P. E.J., and at the Department of Public Works, Ottawa. Tenders will not be considered made on the form supplied and signed with the actual signature of tenderers. An accepted bank cheque, peyable te | “ouris unless equal to five per cent. of amount of tem- dr, must accompaty each tender. This cheque will be forfeited if the party de- eline the contract or fail to compleie the work contracted for, and will be resumed in case of nou—acceptance of tender. The Department dces not bind itself te accept the lowest or avy tender. By order, E. F. E. ROY, Secretary. Department of Public Worke, } Ottawa, Nov. 12th, 1895. 4 dee27—3i To-night BUY & SEASON TICKET —-FOR THE RINK. _—_ The Best Xmas Gift you can make. All the Drug Stores have them for sale. — Ten per cent. off to families buying $8.00 worth{.« J. B. DAWSON, GEV. J. ROGELS, Managers. Charlottetown, D c. 24, 1895 —-lw Wants, Lost, Found, &e Advertisements under this heading charged five vents per line. SLE_GH ROBE LOST—A wolf rebe was stolen just 4 uesday evening fom the jlasgow House vard. The parties who took it are sus p2cted, and had better return it at once to i ,00° B+, Great Gi orge Stree dec?8—dy 2i wky li “WANTED—A maid for generat housework for one month.—Mrs Geo FE Futur, Upper Prince Sirect. dec24 LOST—On Thursday evening, either on Gratton Street or Queen Street, a go'd breast- pin with a white stone. Reward will be paid f itis left at this office. dec2} FOR SALE OR TO LET—A snug cottage of six rooms and pantry on Fitzroy Street Jast. Possession given atonce To the right parties a bargain will be given. Enquire of Wm W EawpeEnr, Fitzroy Street East. deels—-i pd LOST—Last evening, about six o'clock, on Water Street, near Queen Hotei, the fro nt board of a sicigh (blue), Please return to Flynn’s Stable, corner of Great George and King Streets deci7 STAMPS—All kinds of po*tage stamps wanted; sercdifor prices—GEORGE GRUNDY, Bedford Road, Toronto iw pd—novy2s Ww ANTELT—A_ good plain cook. Apply to Mks CHARLES LEIGH, Fitzrey Street West. dec3—-3i (215) pd MARINE VILLA T@LET—Situate in- ing Dundas Esplanade, in the most healthy art of the city, fronting the Hillsborough iver, formerly occupied by Dr wson. I has a fine lawn, coach bowse and stable -a most d-sirable resilence; rent $200 a year, paid quarterly. Apply to BENJ DAVIES. octi—déw guarvaw patlaw A BOOK FREE!—If you desire a copy send for particulars—NicnoLs & Co, esley Buildings, Toront wy & 9—deel3 STORAGE—Carriages carefully stored for the winter seasen at P H TRAINOR’S, 224 Kent Street. lw—deci3 FOR SALE—A hay press will be sold cheap. Apply atthe residence of the undersigned 119 Rochford Street.—-WM Scorr, declij—lw pd TFOR ADOPTION—English orphan girl, aged i4 years, Apply between hours of 12 and i pm to Rzy JAMES Simpson, Rochford decl]3 Street. TO LET—New residence, corner of Grajton and Rochford Streets; nice location, modern improvements, hot air. bath, eic, Kent mod- eraie Apply to R M Moore. ec7 TO LET—A good tenement house on Bishop Street. Containsstx rooms. Apply to Taos CAMPBELL. tf—de. 19 WANTED-—Girl for general work. Appl to Mrs P58 Brown, dec23 TO LETL--Half the Cottave adjoining West Kent School. Apply on the premises or Mr Henderson, Octl2, —_—- TO LET—A shop on corner of Bayfield ard Great George strects. Apply on the premin? novi MONEY—Loans made on city or country properiy. Apply toF W L Moore, folicitor. &c, Londor. HouseCorner, d&w sm --dec3 ft) LET—fwo offices in the Stamper Blos pply to PROWSE Bros, if—mayl 6 INE Ait Aap ob 9 in gee etunlietie a stpes enc Paes? ge ee peti Na