nen. wen Se RSENS Melodia ene TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1896 ~ THE DAILY EXAMINER - - . : . . MINER. a YT ae eas a — a al THE POWERS WiLL ACT. XMAS caine TAKE THE CUE. | rustic road leading to a plateau which wae once the bed of a river, now reduced toa have been opened They Intend to Reform Turkey With or eamall stream, there Without the Porte. THE DAILY EXA . , 18d } pathways by the banks of the narrowipny Not until a few days ago has the ew , : a aby , ‘ve i i f the ravine, which lead through the the lovely | of London given an intimation of RURO : ; ; : ' entous news of the definite agreement asta lell of mingled hardwood and evergreen | of ike pewens for ef etual intervention in Sa —- ee , iN , 8 > | 4 Ss A € , Y . i : | i I wa ma to the ever beautfal falls. Cool in aks "| Tarkey, the information concerning which Sudden Death of a Clergyman. : - : ' a . } sn ae : nte deligbt— | wae « } J aric. é | ; sl and ERE end winten OS ee —— More Stock, More Reom, More Effort. More P 9 ‘ Nove S 7 ful natural park is a place of resort, atall| Bo h the Times and ( — print lead- Hatirax, Dec. 15. fe , : : , | ers y 8 vt is i y 3° . 3° * e 2 r . a “ - that | Seasons of the year, in wh ch those who | ¢ 1 in eee ae tee teen & The Rev. Simeon Gibbons, the a Quality Mor @e Expel ence . , | vat nd od. . > le is by : tee a inal . et | are susceptible may be inspired with feel- important, for it has been directly inspired cys : E oe . a gen oo ai . is ae . : - . éboro, N. §& died yesterday. > * ee on a . sia Walaa lie j i Shins the | ings of reverence and love A good dea! Seomn efteinh cnanees. fle week cavetélie 220 arr bo % ee _ Unmistakable evideuce of more businese.( onscientiously planned for—am bitious); : ; 1 of : tov ll refrair held service in his Church on Sunday. | striven for. Success crowns hopes built on such a broadened plane. . | of money and a great deal of care bave|} wor ed, for the Government wil] refrain ; ; : ae : eS 3am . a ‘ i from making anv official announcement Our stock of Faney Goods —_— We know this community—appreciative—generously responsive to energetic eee ' ore enpendel in Gyening the piss toe until the ultimatum is presented to the for X . . A Forbidden Book endeavor. We know its needs — its notions - its ideas. To. reach beyond them to public fe are please ote that its] , - ih. or Amas, 15 , transplar » fielda of f ssibilities i » var ‘ present realities has . : the | public. We are ple a yes i i : Sultan a week hence. The Times says: 4 ’ est Ag tha motte of future Be ae into the garden of present reali ha enat tw eer rese a > “ » . oma nx reed ‘ m —— § ve88, neti A syst Leg | Maen meted rpmnatinlltnatedee eS 5. Diplomacy tins - Bton-.-duty 7s ~ MPL Th Moxrreat, Dec. 15. We treat our aoveral lepartmeuts as stores They’re stocked as stores - manncd y| here attempted to improve upon nature. | visit of the Czarat Balmoral and _ Paris, : sais Ri ie ; h departmeuts as stores. — y’re stock te nn _™ i — as , and, despite many obstacles occasioned by Monsignor B aise, of <imons wit, Sreaee as stores, Virtually they are stores in size— service —appointinent. There is con- : ‘ [In this regard Truro owes much to) "pe I or : forbidden the faithful of his diocese to centration only in location—only in guiding policy * " : the diversity of national interests and the : = ; n i I agg et led “ The oat) a ily guiding policy. ais : . . eople | the good taste of Mr. James D a Raiation = which they give rise, a meas - Celluloid Dressing Cases, Cuff read L. oa 8 bDOOK entitied i W eee ' Followers of naught save Fashion. Patrons only of the best made IR he siastic r ori: : ; Clergy; Its Work.” ere and abroad. Reliz ov no favoriteis Pours fear. ng > yoke of no | a) sk r | hose, the enthusiastic manager) ure of agreement appears to have been and Collar Boxes, Glove and erg) ae ‘0 Surlen folate aon gece ee - “ a " ~ — ee its , d delightful ark. ived at. : . . . Se : 78 ’ — ; ul ia this DiOCK Of stores bas o very | and « een. 2a ae ae wr: its ,e} Handkerchiet Sets, Shaving : . gathered I 1 If, as we believe to be the case, the 5 The Railwa Committee It is to be noted that the people of Truro : : : 7 -t} . ’ y , —the best and biggest variety uf Men’s clothes hay aly ia recent vear atter makiug powers not only intend to present a fresh Sets, Necktie Boxes, ete. elemith as A “em qi , i i Par es, ‘ ‘ wr six | D@re Ont! cent years, 3 er : S ae t . . : : ome zest and choicest collection of Fure. ; | trialofthe N. P., been moved to make sabe bad — - ca — A fine assortment of Ink Orrawa, Dec. 15. —the leading and popalar blocks of ha's. and : i vit} the | av . : a P ni : 5 y Hie @ ? a = : ~e a Tho a Oe - 5 ae is i i as a ‘aia it one ‘ f se who are yet very old their town the Hub of the Provincs. It | acuteness and innate sense of his own in- Stands, In Bronze, Silv er and C Phe Ppa y ree rea eae _ 4 : - soar, ee ae : . ; ree: ra “eh - a ee ity 2 nk sonditions | ‘erests must speedily lead him to real ze says ) : OG! With en 06 eaves Vie oe —tne dainGest and most servicealve Fun ishings, tas many hundreds; and the| Vill be apity, we think, if condition ul at he mt fa men face z ith an entirely Brassw are. Photo Albums. of December 29th, as originally fixed. Now at last winter is chasing away the sanbeams:f a laggit g summer— +d man . a rea ste bas swelled from | which have favored their prosperity should paver ond aes disagreeable situation “}1n leather, plush and celjuloid — i kind is turning to,Jook for the heavier weighis—ihe newer siyles—th> fuperio . need , F » . Mt ee . ‘ : culmea ws -_ ities. ? a $350,000, 1876 to upwards $2,000,000 be changed. “Of course, he i+ not likely to abandon A full assortment of English NEWS NOTES ee 9 r. Soe a his old and well-tried tactics all at once. ‘ » x 2 . 18 0 an r : c > 4 ag ial. : 9 hs at. THE BISHOP AND THE SCHOOL} Desperate efforts to divide the pewers and and German Xunas Cards Cal ; ae than & weirs " _ a a sale ‘ : rt vence of its leading publi BOARD. play them off against each other and endars, and Booklets, _ ee -Sharkey prize figh " _20 dress patterns at <5 per ccnt. off fur cash. No two alike; cme and get firs as t erted to make Trurothe edu- —— neroic attempts to induce them to accept pao irene : ehdice, cational and ag tural centre of the As UPON two previuus occasions, so last promises for performance may be antici- A fire almost wiped out Chester, Ark., ” a ae that is to say, it is the seat of | ©Ye™'M2, the City School Board rejected | pated as a matter of routine. | OyS i OYs last rok Nearly - entire po por Ji Wi iS PATO & CO.7 oe ee ee sae 7 tion of the town was destroyed. + , , , ’ ’ he Normal School, the Agricultural Col t ’ ege end the Government Farm ; and the enterprise and energy its private citi ens have resulted the establishoient of at ber of manufacturing avd wholesale stablishments where imported goods and the products of home industry are dis tributed, not alone toall partsof Nova Scotia but to all parts of Canada a i some parts of the United States. Among the ndustrial establishments worthy of note are the Condensed Milk Factory, which pays wages to twenty five or thirty em- ployes, distributes to farmers living within a radius of six miles about $25,000 a year, i furcishes the materials for obtaining In every situation of one of the most nourishing and refreshing of beverages; the Truro Foundry and Machine Company, which employs abou fifty hands and mekes mining and other wachiaery for enterprising mea in a)! parts of Canada; the Stansfield Woolle: Mills, in which large quantities of woollen garments of ap knitted cloths and excellen: class are made from wool fur- and nished by farmers living in the neigabor hood ; Craig & Kent and Mr. Joseph ©. Saul the bat manufactories of Messrs nier, which make a combined output of about thirty dozen hats perday for dis- near; the laet and peg factory of Messrs. Joha which sends its wares al! over Canada and tribution far and Lewis & Co., Germany,— Britain and manufacturing aisoto Great besides other establich- ments of which we cannot now make & The mented by the large imports of Messrs William Cummiog & Sous and Blanchard, Bentley & Co., (whose stores would do note. trade of Truro is also aug- credit to any city), and other merchants who send out commercial ambassador- and sell by wholesale as well as by retail to purchasers is all parts cf the country One of the largest enterprises is that of Mr. T. G. McMullen, who exports about 20,000,000 feet of lumber in the run of a year, and pays to the farmers and laborers of Colchester County about $120,000 annually. A large volume of business money to cause- large amoun‘s of circu - late, and we are not surprised to learn that the monetar; establishments of Trnro are busily employed. The greater part of the bankiog accommodation is Merchants Bank of Truro its furnished by the Halifax which flourishing agency, for which one of the tinest buildings of the town is now In this as wel! has in most being erected of red sandstone. asin the public buildings and private residences there are evidences of architec tura! taste and of genuine pride in the ap- pearance of their town. The Norma! School and Model Schoo! building? are imposing structures situate in an ample square bordering on the most important street. Toney suggest the idea that the people of Truro appreciate fally the high importance of education. Orna- mental trees and Hower gardens surround them and the principal street might well he named an avenue. Well kept lawne, and cosy houses, and fine stores border upon it on either hand and reflect credit npon those who own and occupy them as well as upon the town at The hotels of Truro have all lately been greatly improved “The Learment” “Stanley” “Prince of Wales” and “Victoria”—the owned by our enter- Mr. are large. last of which is prising fellow-Islander, Newton Le>, and is, we informed, having no “ bar”—all offer the singular in yos which draw travelling attract pablic and hold many a floating dollar for Of course Truro | circulation in the town. has the modern conveniences of electric lights and waterwork+. But it has not yet toe electric car or 4 general system of drainage. The grading of the streets, too, may well be improved. There bas lately been @ considerable extension of asphalt sidewalk, which is being laid in eections each year and paid fur out of ordinary revenue. The citizen*, asa reeu'tof the adoption ot this plan, obtain by degrees that whch they need and asod addiims debt. Truro in the possession little opera houre, convenient ataletic grounds for the young old historic graveyard about t» their civic rejoices of a nice recreation of its men, & fine which “ Joe Howe” has written adelightful bit of highly poetic prose, and most of all in its guly} P unique public park. No one passing Truro in the cars would imagine that it is nigh to one of the beauty-epots of nature imaginative Ba elevated about which those who are aod impressionable love to linger Across the 7 auch ie the fact. bridge, away towards the south, along ae C#li and see the bargains. Beer Broe, The Great Gift Season is now Up n us life, at ehort notice, the Bishop’s proposa!. There never was that they course, and al] to effect the slightest hope or fear would adopt any other the recent fuss was made an ulterior, selfish, private, object, by pro ili-feeling. The bound to keep th? moting denominational trustees are, of course, public schools “free” and “non-sectarian,” and by a majority of four to two they have that they cannot, consisten'ls with their plain duty, accept the Bishop's The matter of the rent ($600 a year) was of secondary importance. Ifthe Bishop asked too muc! the Board were a less aod a bargain decided proposal. liberty to offer him could have been struck. The main question was, could ladies who have taken the reli- x Ous vows of nuns be accepted as teachers in the city schools, “ they be img duly qualified and complying in every respect the regulations of the Board?” The Board have r jected thie proposition. with rules and They had clearly the right There is no present need that we can ace to argue the point. Under existing corditions the the town have the alternative—if they desire to share to the full in the public grant fer education and escape the payment of echool fees as well as their and the discretion so to do. Ro:nan Catbolics § of taxes—if conscientious will them — of their daughters tothe schools, andthrowing upon the Schovl Board the responsibility of provid- ing schoolrooms and teachers. We can undersiand that the burden of maintaining the convent schools bears heavily upon them, in these dull times, in which they are making up the money required for the erection of their grand Cathedral. convictions permit eending public lal NOTES AND COMMENTS. ~—The Conservative cause in West Prince has been immensely improved by the Hackett trial. The dirt and meanness on the part of promiaent grits has caused decent Liberals to admit that this is the last straw. They will sail in such com- pany no longer. —Many are the compliments heard on all side from Grit and Tory of the manner in which Mr. Stewart conducted the election case in West Princem—ind }¢@ was ably assisted by Mr. McQuarrie. They had a splendid case and were up to the requirements of it. “Thrice armed is he who hath his quarrel just.” —The Rev. John McMillan sermon in Chalmers Church, Sunday, in which he vigorously accused “Tan Maclaren” of rank heresy in his 00k, “ The Mind of the Master,” warning the people against the pernicious doctrine. This is one of the best advertisements that have been given the book. —A meeting to further the cause of protection was last week held in London, at which resolutions were adopted urging preferential trade with the colovies and the founding of protection leagues in every British constituency. Lord Myrshan paid a tribute to Sir Charles Tupper, who, he declared, was “the father of preferential trade.” ~The Spanish government of Cuba was atrociously bad and expensive. it paid ite Governor-General $50,600 besides ex- penses, the Director-General $18,500, two arch bishops $18,000 each, the Commander General $16,000, two generals $15,000 each—all Spaniards, It occasionally al- lowed five or six millions to be stolen from the pabiic chest. —Prof. Robertson wants Canadian farmers (o go into the business of shipping canned batter to China and India. He says it is several years now since batter was put up io tins in Oanada for ship- ment to China and the Indian markets, and the Department of Agriculture will short- ly try the experiment again. The Dairy Commissioner is of the opinion that the non-continuance of the sbipments was due ‘o poor fioancial arrangements. For years the French buttermakers have made large profits out of canned butter, and he thinks there is no reason why the same should not be done by our Canadian dairy- men, reached 4 alifax, on —Atthe meeting of the City Council hele last eyening, Councillor Nicholson, chairman of the finance committee, pointed out that this yearthe returns from the City Court, Police Court and Scott Act fine* would be $1,606 less than last year. He also intima‘ed that notwithstanding the fact that the Council bad to provide for unforseen expenditures‘amounting to about $1,500, he entertained strong hopes that there would beasmall surplus on the vears transactions. mated, was evtitled to a good deal of credit in this connection, as he had always assist- ed the Councillors in every possible way, i Ai TTT Slater’s Hockey Boote just arrived. They are beauties. J. M. McLeod’s. Roger & and Gallet at Reddin Bros. Give your busband a gift of a splendid Call aod see them at perfumes $1.25 His Worship the : Mayor, Councillor Nicholson further juti- ‘ “Bat for these things, doubtless, all the powers will be prepared, and if they really expect the Porte to submit they will know how to meet and Misconcert manoeuvres so familiar. “There is, of course, but one way of convincing the Sultan that the powers are in earnest. They must give him to uaderstand with unmistakable plainness that unless he consents toact aad proceeds to act as they expect him to do they will concert meatares of coercion against him. Unless that is conveyed to him ina fashion carrying conviction to his beart, he will treat the expectations of the powers, however forcibly expressed, with cold indifference. “It must be assumed, therefore, that when next the Ambassadors lay a system of reforms before him for adoption, they will be in a position to inform bim that unless it ie adopted and put into practice withir a fixed period steps of a decisive nature will be taken by the powers. “Unless this course has been agreed upon in advance the presentation of afresh scheme of reforms will merely afford the Sultan one more o»por uit Jo’ tae ing Europe the humiliating lesson that she is yowerless against him so long as she remains divided. As Europe by painful experience must have already learned this truth and must also have observed that the Sultan is well acquainted with it, we canvot suppose that the powers will expect success for any project which does not take it into account. “Their expectations of success, where they have so very often failed, will be due to the presence of a factor which haa been absent hitherto, and that factor is the reso- lution, coming to them all, to compel the Sultan to receive their decision.” The Chronicle’s statement is more defin- ite, for it gives the news that the joint fleets of Russia, France and England wi!) enforce the ultimatum. It is said that M. Nelldoff, Russia’s Am- baseador to Turkey, will return to Constan- tinople via Vienna in order to give renewed assurances Of Russia’s good faith. M. Nelldoff will probably arrive in Constanti- nople on next Wednesday. Crescents.--No hockey atthe Rink tonight. Laxa Liver Pills now in stock at Watson’s 139-3i Books for the Holidays.—Pvet, poets poets in all the new bindings. Big stock and big discount during holiday time. Boys’ Own and Girls’ Own Annuals, best yet seen. Books for little tots, for boys and girls, for men and women, all at low prices at Haszard & Moore’s. Call and get some of those nice dinner and tea sets before they are ali gone.—W. P. Colwill. decl2 dw 2w The Misses Lengworth’s sale of Xmas fancy articles wil] commence on Tuesday, Dec. 15th, at their residence, Water street. 139 5i See the street in Doll Town, north win- dow of Carter’s Bookstore. Xmas Numbers — Illustrated London News, Pear’s Pictorial, Black and White, and others, at Carter’s Bookstore. The tide of Christmas buying has set in strongly towards Carter’s bookstore. Fol- low the crowd. You Gan’ PLAY HOGKEY Unless you have suitable boots to attach your skates to, We have just received another lot of Hockey boots which you should see before buying your skatirg boots. Those are ac- knowledged by everyone to be the best hockey boot in the city. R. K. JOST, STAMPER’S CORNER XXII ISIRIT CSET There Isn't a Minute That this Boy isn’t in It. And we are decidedly in it this year, strong with the desire to please you; strong with the knowledge That we can please you. All we ask is that you look over our line of perfumes. Also elegant Walking Canes, Cased Pipes, Brush and Comb Sets, Opera Glasses, Fine Purses, ete. A. W. REDDIN, Phm. 8. Central Drug Store. “Sunnyside.” ST ee ice stick; all prices, from 50 cents t R-ddio Bros. : os W4Et=p-4 servant for general housework in a family of three. ddle-aged per- Read our advt. in another column, then and door below Pownal, Charlottetown. referred Apply between the hous of 6 p.m, to Miss Crane, Grafion St, one i Toy department now open with a full line of Toys, Games, Dolls, ete. FOR PRICE AND QUALITY of goods, we cannot be beaten. BOOe McMILLAN & HORNSBY, Xmas Supply Store, Queen Street PE Island Railway On and after MON DAY, lith December, 1396 the trains of this Railway wili run daily Suadays excepted) as follows .— Trains Out- \Trains In-. ward. Read STATIONS. ward. Read down. up. P. M.jA. M. | 2 @ tie Mas Oe 3.10 7 Q0| . Charlottetown .../ 3 10 10 lu 3 30; 7 19). . Royalty Junction.| 2 50) 9 50 4 17) 8 03). .North Wiltshire. | 2 04) 9 05 4 31) 8 17|.. Hunter River....| 1 49) 8 51 5:05) 8 52). .Bradalbane...... i115) 817 5 13) 0 00). Emerald.. ..... 1 07] 8 OS 5.27} 9 15]... Freetown .......|12 53) 7 54 5 47) 9 36).. Kensington .... 12 38) 7 33 6 20:10 10) Ar. { ) Ly. 12 00) 7 00 Pp. M.| S’Side ; A. M 112 50/Lv | | ‘Aart10 ao} #8 1 11)..Misconche ...... 10 10 1 37|..Wellington......| 9 47 Spi veet fan. ...-. 9 09 S iti +. O’Leaty:.:...... 8 00 3 DS/.. Bloomfield ...... 7 3h 4 34]... Alberton. ......: G 55 PEs BION os ae- ces 6 O04) Pp. M. he She Pp. Mela, M.} ip. M.|A. M 2 30} 7 20). .Charlottetown ...) 5 40)10 30 2 50} 7 40).. Royalty Junction) 5 20:10 10 ee 4 47| 9 30 3 55! 8 45) Ar. ,» ) Ly.! 4 15] 9 05 1 10| 8 53 |Ly, ) MtStew t} Ar| 4 05] 8 55 FF gt te ae 3 25) 817 &12}10 04|..St. Peters ......| 2 55) 748 5 57/10 51). . Bear River ......| 2 03} 7 03 6 40)10 25) .Souris.......... 1 24 6 20 P. M. A. M.|P. Mz 4 10)..Mt. Stewart ....) 8 50} 8 50 | @ 22 ;, Cardigan -. 4. -..% 7 35) 7 35 5 45)... Georgetown I} 10] 710 IP, M.. |A. M.-P. M |P, M.! Ae BM. | 5 15;..Emerald ...... 7 50 6 05). Cape Traverse ..; 7 00 P.M A. M. Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time A McDONALD, D. POTTINGER, Superintendent, Gen Mer Govt. Rys. Charlottetown. oncton, N B. Railway Office, Decl4 , 1896. Sale of Papers and Magazines, The Annuai Sale of Papers and Magazines of the Catholic Literary Irs:itute will be held in the Reading Room, on Friday evening, next, at 8 o’clock. J M SULLIVAN, Secy-Treas. _ 140-11 Just . Think: of it. Gentlemen can _ bring their cLorn and trimming and have their snitsmapeE for $2.70 Pants 60c, Vests 60c, Coats $1.50, Mape and Trivmep for $4.30 Binding and overcoats extra. Fir and worKMANSHIP guaran- teed, Garments of all: kinds TURNED, DYED, CLEANED RE- PAIRED and PRESSED fat short notice, and cheap for cash. Lapis’ Sacques and Cuip- REN’S CLOTHING, a specialty. The Low-price Tailor, DORCHESTER STREET. 2 Doors West of Queen. 140— P. B. Island Railway, NOTICE, © Commencing on Monday, the [4th inet, and until the close. cf the Summersid Point du Chene route, a Special-Passen ger and Mail Tain wiil itave Charlottetown for Summerside daily (Sundays excepted) at 6.15 a. m. retarning will leaye Sum ‘FO XMAS Baking . Martin B. Madden, who aspires to suc- ceed Mr. Palmer as U. Senator from I[lli- nois, is called by the Chicago News “a snaky, writhing, squirming, twisting, coiling politics! trickster.” The Jatest in relief societies is ‘that of the Green Cross, which designs to system- atize the providing of shelter for adventur- ous Alpine climbers by building huts on high peaks and stecking thei with relief supplies, Armenian charity has taken a practical ture in London by opening an exposition for the sale of various forms of Armenian industry, such as embroidery, jackets and pinafores for babies and curious cradies which resein ble diminutive beds suspended from the ceiling by cords. ! Johnson’s Baking Pow der gives fullest satisfaction 2c a pound. Johnson & Johason. EEL —— Christmas Suggestions The crawds of people who. visited Santa Claus’ Headquarter: Saturday evening, render the best of evidence that the good old custom of Christmas giving, is losing none of its hold upon the people. True, times are hard,and few can afford expensive gifts. But this is just where a store such as_ this is appreciated,and hard times increases its trade rather than decrease it. So many really beautiful things, so ap- propriate for gifts, can be had here for very little money, that no one need overlook, in sending Xmas gifts to friends either at home or abroad, Fine Cards, Calendars, Booklets, Souvenir in shape of Photos of Island Scenery, Souvenir Chinaware, Souvenir Xmas Cards, etc., can be bought very, very cheap, not to mention the thousand of nie nacs, each highly esteemed when received as a Xmas present. Yes. this is the age of nic nacs; they are more popular than ever, and the place where they can be had in profusion, is the well known Santa Claus’ Head- quarters, Carter’s Bookstore. Our stock of Xmas Groceries is fresh and of the very best quality, comprising in part: 4 crown California Muscatel ‘Raisins, Layer, Valencia, hai- sins in half boxes and Boxes, Sultana (Seedless) Raisins, vostizza and cleaned Currants Citron. Lemon and Orange Peels, English Mince-meat, Shelled Almonds and Walnuts Pure Spices and Flavorings, Fine Pastry Flour, Dessiecated cocoanut. BEER & GOFF SKATING BOOTS Another lot of Ladies’ Skating Beots just opened. Our new Skating Boot for men is a beauty, Boys’ and Girl’s Skating Boots all sizes. W. tl. STEWART & CO, London House Building. WANTED merside at’4 p. m. A. McDONALD, D. POTTINGER, Supt. Gény Mgr. Gov. Rys. _. Office, Ch’town, 10th Dec., 1896, 37 i . ? "SS : Every Department Shows the spirit of the times—special artractions. Hundreds of articles give suggestions that strike many a responsiye chord. Come and tee the offerings. THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE. FOR LADIES Gloves, Handkerchiets, Fans, Umbrellas, Furs, Silks Fancy Baskets, Silk Draperies, Jackets, Lisvda, “Puteer, and hundreds of articles useful and ornamental at _ STANLEY. BROTHERS W E will pay cash for 500 good fat Turkeys Y Geese and Ducks, Must be ell dressed an# drawn, and fe sted at least 2 urs before being killed, Apply to | A, HORNE & CO. 14.—3i and Cardigans, ate at THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE Seeeeouetoeee sncenaeeeeneonnesiocmntinseSianieetaansiuenoansiionsn snevien <aniane=snrcivenet The Proceeds Of a Poliev of Fire Insurance will sustain a good financial standing in case of loss Under some circum- stances it prevents utter failure. I represent first-class companies only. &. R. BROW, AGENT Socosouvesse 8029066 Dee8een0 New Dental Parlors Our Xmas offer of a Set of Best Teeth tor $6.00 STSMNROSOTEOSS COSC OSSSSCS]OOHEISOCDS Charlottetown. False Colors CONTROL OF Amherst Boot and Shoe Co. Best Heavy Boots in Canada CONTROL OF Geo, T. Slater & Son’s Men’s Boots. $3, $4, $5 CONTROL OF J. & T, Bell, Montreal's finest makers of fiae goods for Women. Misses and Children _ Other goods may be lower in price, but these lead for quality, style and wear. Has customers How can we do it? We cannot do it adn keep our job; but we ere lcoking to ward the future, not the present. Weare simply making this offer to ad- vertise our work, and af- ter Xmas the price will positively £0 back to its former size. We make every set as an advertise- ment, and guarantee them in every way. Lots of people who have lost their teeth are going on from day to day looking like this brought from far and near. Ye olden time freeLooters sailed under a deceptive flag to fool innocent merchantmen Our prices come near making us free booters, but our sales ae never made under false colors to fool any- body. We believe in an open-and-above-board busi ness When you buy from us you run no risk If things are not right, Say so, and no matter ° it you are sitting before us, or miles away, you will always receive fair treatment, They come to us and, not by a miracle, but simply by knowing how, we send them away looking like a J. M. MeLsod & CO. - g Bankrupt Stock, _ FAMOUS BERLIN METEOD J. Mi or gentlemen ‘Lined and unlined Kid Gloves, Fur Gloves and Mitts, Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, - Ties and Scarfs in endless variety Sweaters PAINLESS DENTISTRY Is working wonders. Have you ever seen a person smile while having a toot} extracted? Call at 1} UU0 DOLLARS WORTE our rooms and we will allow you the privilege of such asight. Our ee Nilo said es ici treatment of aching or ulcerated teeth, crown and root filling are all . done painlessly. No lopg waite, gots & Shoes h and no more toothache. We are OA yma ep 0 Ing open inthe evenings from 7 to 8. Examination and advice free. New Dental Parlors Over Store Prowse Bros. Bought from t',e assigaee of the estate J, B. Macdonald & Co. For Spot Cash. $10,000 worth Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Boots. Shoes and Rubbers, SSOSSSSOSSSSIOIOOOSHES OSHS LSGIOSGPOGOOSTIHSOMOTSI GSHOSSHSLHL IS DOSSHIO OOSV ISOS SASS OOSGOSTOADSHGOTS DOF HVSESH SSH HOODS IDE OHTEOSOOSGECOOHECEHOCOSOSSCEEOLES GBOSSOODIOSOSCHSSNSIS SVSH OS OST OGHSDOSSS BOOSH VOST OSSEOFOHSOOSSHSDSOCSCSHOFOOSOVHGHS HOSS OHOHSSSOIOHOSIESSOHOSOBHVOSOENOAOEOS SOSSSSSEGSISSCESOOSSOOSES CHRONIC Diseases Treated by the SALISBURY Method of persistent SELF-HELP in overcoming past errors and removing the causes of disease The result justifies the means. Slau hter d R al f C | This is not an easy quack cure-all. gj e egar ers 0 ost. | Neither should it be judged by certain bad imitations already among the people nor by the half-bad efloris of invalids to go it alone or half do it. The Sealvation $7,000 worth of Readymade Clothing. Boys’ good Nap Canada. : 7 Mat Gale t onott F ~- | of health necessitates sincere repentance. Reefer for 78¢, $l. 25, $1.50. Bovs’ heavy Overcoats for $1.75 | constant self-denial und whole-hearsed worth $3.25, $1.95 worth $4.00. faith in the good works of physician and | patient. Not even M. D’s certificates by Ce -~ 9 - ~ |} the ream will save one from the evi) COL- _ Men,s Ulsters, $2.75, $3 75, $4.50. Worth double that | sequences of stimulants, tlaid or solid. price The whole stock must be sold in a short time, and for | DR CLIFT “Pit . your own sake don’t miss the greatest opportunity of your|, Pyro lifo to vet b: re: ° TI : ] : . . Graduate of N. Y. Univers ty, and the g argains. Ihe sale ot the goods is now going on at} N.Y. Hospital. 20 years practice in N. | Y. City. Diploma registered in U. 8. and | Address: —Char! Office:—Victoria Row, Telephone Call! A HOME TREATMENT persevering rom month to month, ACCOMMODA- TIONS reserved for REFER- | ENCES on applicatio: CiF T'S Useful, Serviceable, and orna- mental. Good Service and Good Gcods STANLEY BROTHERS ottetown P.E.L $ UW Sta Directly Opposite the West End of the Market House pat its. 'y