THE 4 = = ~ = - gS _ LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS REV MR HAMLYN’S PAREWEL! ay r . . MS. — LETTERS T0 THE EDITOR @ lev Hamly } iched | i < ' _* wee SCre lo the congregation 5 WHERE JS THY PATRIOT ‘ I Auli Ss a i the eh r vas - } : ? . . ed, and the « y neluded manv Ss Turn Examiner is with us on the ‘ - 7 ’ 1 ‘ 4 Mr. Ham); ‘ from other d tlary question. So is the Guardian; but os + y l 1 ) MINS i € ree of his n | where is the Liberal Patriot ? S ‘ he reverend gentlemen spoke of the many TEACHER, ness ed by himself and ae ~ he , ‘ORNE ePKS > vy during their stav in Charlottet CORNER LOAEFKS, ee ees aviniineas _ ae erred to the | gs ti ud } : fax é } ng the} i nuadhises Ss now several months since a py SAA , . Te ¥ H s dl us were treated to the edifying } i At (hat a igi speet . ‘ Charles . . ca - a 1 mig separate tt nN e. Ww e ni r a 7 eo - nee arawn yi Wtial y vwefore . a ( ome i p that united sinh, 7 martial array before the Sti ob > “a pendiary Mavistrate and Marshal Cam a 4 i 4 v ‘ < gregat oOo Pa s . and . , : : ; ; ar given final instructions con- 2 : mK rough all eternity and i es : : ~ vO talke leepest re DS harivaris” avd corner- loafing. 1 ts eep es weg Cc 4 at ained treh { believe they were seen on several occa- ° ‘ Ww 4 tarew nee was + 3, Sions pe rt rming the hazardous duty ot ' sua ( ch th rula rvice | ei. ee of corner-loafers. - : ' ; 6 reege ae ¥ But? hing hae yet come of these hood- da rice 0 umn — ‘ Spe ai? i S Ch yas thro i . as I rt ee about the on J P "= " : t ALM even the aisles being crowded. Rev vilized City that permits the corners and | “ ‘ S € ~ t i i £ ero . a : : . . ' . and 1 } orways to be infested with these loaf ‘ We offer everything in this columu at ’ q € ri e ld a u y t 7 } | rice r . ‘ . } ss ; ; t fate he I dorer Ts, How long are we 1g to allow this “ f price - We ge a ¢ lean stock, and Furs e Furs . . thir soon? If the “shake-up” of | #®¥e put the goods at prices that will clear t fr J Rev. Mr. Kirby led it . ‘shake-up” © on balaan i ot Tilted a ~ : : ; . : ae P AY he foree was intended simply to fr) ahte n them. Half pr ee takes the goods. First Balance ~ stock of Ladies Maffs, Col . se yere hy i : ; . come, fir are ‘ew é »o Ww ffs. ¢ earl , ‘ os rset 7 =| che iAive, thes cadig wiseed ite mark. | 00m first choice. . ars, fe a ape? few Rutt etl aring 7 ¢ , & so DV i ; yrices Oo ass us Sf atte ‘ ; pete iggy Mag Bs I feel aure “the officara’ time cannot heal prices, n’t pass us if itis a matter of - of wh erred itn \ , : ‘ ~ ° saving money. , gether ¢ upied In the heavy uties of | ® 9 ‘ , ™ . Staytay made the r Mr. Ham}yn's reetor-bip in | serving ‘sumuonses. The iatusion of | 72 Latdies’ Cloth Jackets. : : : ving stunmith 8 e infusion of 2 $ ‘ ] , ’ ves i Ar y - $s \ i esp aiiy tive, enthus i } v Lac res a p . a ; : set o ; . ielaheutial os : the ( it ‘ ir local Teddy Roosevelts ['weuty seven Ladies’ Black and few I ‘. nd t.€ nts Heavy t ‘ 3 not @ t ay . . ‘ - ot eee ; sik iil ‘ ot — to have any material | Colored Heavy Winter Jackets, prettily Winter Gloves. ; f yr ette ; 1 $ an Mr. Ca Mr. Hani tine ter, : trimmed, mostly our wholesales samples. . ‘DED tT , 7 ’ > 22 « . , v. > . i oi 1m apes ; a6 ‘edited bn ee SUFFERER, All must becleared. ALL HALF. PRICE. Same prices as sold at Xmas, Can't sas lames ( . his nm beha ferent Yo WORK FOR THE LEAGUE; eo 4 . make them any cheaper. Sold too cheap vo S| Be e au Cha ‘iordiee eT $ 2.46 Jackets for $1.20 now. - 79e., sworth $1.00; 98c., worth x 5 a nM wo " . » ‘ > hy Ox Se ~ : , W \ ! made at Sin,—-Have the citizens any guarantee ~~ « : t ! 50 $1.25 ; $1.09, worth $1.45. Ladies~“B4e ; ce ad con i - > 7a “< 38 > ‘ g 5 icici iat this Citizens’ League is to be per 6 30 < “< te worth $1.10 ; 98c., worth $1.25. > . . r 1 } S e manent, or is it simply a migratory k j of IO g ‘ aN We z } 4iiway ye r \ , piy a migratory yird, gn “ “ ‘ 3 2 ‘ ’ . b>. Param , ¢ understand | 4 Bee Bde Hasdinn narmesentey | 004, of those “ships thet pase in the ee 4.00 Gents’ Linen Collars Cuts ’ n Heo? . a , ° | > < ‘ Pe. + se a aia’ ; ie a . et n book, w 2ht? It has taken the members along | 12.80 a < : 7 and Shirts, rogr W prese 5 and suy { plete time to get it under way, if its aim is to ie es 6.40 paste : force the Scott Act. If its aim is to : Business Shirts with short bosom, $1.00, i : DOMESTIC MISSLONS provide for the enforcement of the Scott Weeks Half worth $1°25. Sk 4 g i progra € Act, ther are m ee slow about it 1} : , ' 3 c * Thi Shir , are mighty silo itit. The Best Open Back or Front White ‘Shirt races < oe oa ee f ! { they f i 5 . rea ‘ iH . Re J vb Goldsmith, of Vernor t Of saloons they tind is about six ITI yng i alia ‘ in town, $1.10, worth $1.45. Hi > danesday eve 22 writes to the Christian Guardian respect hae been na in rease in the hi sADIES’ WATERPROOFS. Sev Collars 16 cents, worth 22 cents, sa sed in al er ' ; al odd jines—all siz ’ j » anoth ? ¢ the D ¢ Missions of the Met) summoned since the league or op - d lines—a}) sizes, good patterns Cuffs, 22 cents, worth 30 cents. : rays - a list Church, arguing that “the } ganized; the same old order of thin 23 con- ail half price, : ; ET ° ne grea ) r thi t tu ’ j : pp state -ef things cannot yntinne ies athers can be seen go Gents Winter Underclothing ‘ ¢ se wishing {to se Te . , tir 1 ; . t ‘ ing ' c en ggesting z home t itie ones every night Weeks’ H j g e al res 2. matter at the > : ‘ sent hom > p 5 a fice 0 umn , j i ’ i et S thes Nateteen Aneel e PGs: thé sien: who are now sulf ne by men who have nevér beer s Another Case just received Wednesday, } » ti LV I oO nt. ; s eee nt ir 4:3 t 2 ? y TN Se wake up. forin a definite 1 v. lay j sun 1ed in their life. Any night inthe same’ price as last. SHETLAND UN- ' t can see noor ean ‘. oe > ’ pn ®} ¢ . ‘ atform, and then eo use their} “eck You can see poor women with their] 34 TRIMMED MILLINERY, ‘HATS | DERCLOTHING, $130 a cuit, worth $2. i ; hask er m thaiy aver iS $ . 4 4 , x r i‘ WwpTe : ; * | ballots on the floor of district meeting and | “™**°t 00 thelr arm coming out, of shops | and BONNETS—all half price.é MEN’S CARDIGAN JACKETS. Hun BEAVER © as a . as to x ag surpr t ind what'ein it? Itieertsinly ie not dreds sold but a few left yet. Your choice | * ¢ wit : Sir } > , . .mrm "CY . - . et a y nay seen snosed to fa : . I believe there -is not the 88 Untrimmed FELT HATS, all to cheap. l mane " $ ! _ rit in the nen composing the so- | dlear at FIFTY CENTS. Ladies’ and Gents’ Warne CHAMOIS li - a : ated sak ane ‘ ; ‘ : aie ; 2. That tl estion o° the readjustment | “~~ ” Leag: If they were 10 wea ' VESTS, all sizes, and will clear at low I 2 rhis oor I the ‘work aan oe eee wa, | Caruest th er certainly ‘ahoulé be able to]. Phis season’s goods, and sold by us at prices. D was fi $100 and $9.95 costs for a rred to ast mninitioe: with tl } have more than a paltry three or four | from (5 cents to $1.80. All go at 50 cts. Honest Goods at Honest Prices. . rac Canada 7 ner vetandii the Stationing Com ‘ ; Summone leach week out of about one a 4 The cases against G Offer | 1 rat ne of se at hundred dispensers. eva oe haa : : i * ‘ ed é . - and James Laughrans " } i lalate ss aaciaiiieade True Temprerance. in voile THE een al business 1 ae rae ~ tered dent cir =| TEACHERS SUPPLEMENTS. Zion Church Car n ¥ y Soc n i Vonterer 'o- 8 e | a _ tia : ety rs ’ } ; Ne ; a a i " 4 evedine af 8 oléloek The uM ary should be | by ¢ Genera Sir,--The writer in Friday evening's Ex- 8 8 = Miss So nd on cine “i i ; por teesand ele n of officers | Conf oe a y - - und. aif fre I AMINER will be obliged to adduce some addi- : 7% fer ¢€ gterm. By orler of secretary a Th: ad . 9 ie as Ky SRS FRCle GORCET IEE He Nasir of our Cee ee ne tre - #7 bat the missions a - - mi -{8 | Board, and shed a little more light ‘ - | dent circuits, as such, and the 4g st bject at issue than the three stars . _ a t at han the three star ae IMMORTA RNS he annirer-/ Ja} eal eae no “pe sc = n i t ; begin Tr - a1 va sia } — Rg Upon soem, a3 fu by vat wh Te h con-litute Lis Sgt alure before the i. cao 7 a ag ne : me 6 Pera | each a representative upon tie Stat or ns will swallow the pi The Schoo} ouse will be th national of all the | Co, Maat of thee hen: io emt = oe Poapagyye . oe : C umittee of their resp Board seen n to poss sess the faculty of erring oO e five t tdgaV, LHe 240 INsSt., foerentes a a is eae Th iam i ener’ } the fame as or dinary mortal as when a is e aarie Oxed he provramt Willi oe . P } } } ao I ne x That no more cand) iat es for the ) they had everything prepared ¢ come time pa oe a ministry be ac cept ed until the miuisterial | ago to inaugurate two sessions daily in the —_— —- staff in the . - i> 1 AP, Ww ~ The Weel s aff in the older sections of the Dominion | schools. But they were met with sucha REK Peaver.—The Week of E ray- | shal! have been considerably reduced.” { strong protest in your colamns that they ° er was fttiog ended vesterday with an nO gee i liser n tl { ; fo f 2 : . . , ‘ thought discretion the better part of valor uy i f ‘ t » t 6 : on 4 pits, = ciergy m Tonka: Smoking mtxture don’t bite} ® d allowed matters to go on as at present. ER 0 a ove a any als > nart. i Du tc rere occ ‘ aie } & aking pa peg : wer C the tongue, and is cool, eet | Now’ concerning this supplement matter. @8 announcec On Saturday, and Jasti Try a l0c. package or } Ib. | i agree with you that experience should ki d 2 4 . > a jd ia@Sting. C } sage O 0 o ” 7 4 ‘ he Ree. Mr. Kirby pre he n > 3 - " & - ‘ Y . f t l < i Cl Mi a roy ‘ aco : — 5 3 Tin. } cut as great, if not a ites od figure, tham a in 0 a price WW > e€ au varie y; iar Church, Upper Great George Street. | bee |; few months passed in studying for a high- : - oS } Lapies, clean your kid gloves wi ith J jerlicense. it is well to encourage young- : i ‘ 1 »} i ee Gleaner Te to oe - teachers. | ‘ i ae ; € . Cevyt Ral ( RE AMERY Nores. —]) ring phoine &@ bie i€a r t a Wu } achers, ut not at the € xpense = i as no oO last week 4509 Ihe butter were churned, | ©2¥¢3,20. odor, an lear ce whi f th veteran and experienced 1er ove ore can An order was fi ah on Saturday for H. M. or 2 ae hand. For sale only at 4 es, Looking at the | at . annot, for if ; * i i kl, { | instance, account for : d-class teacl S. Terror, now stationed at Berm&da. The + HeGGia's GragKore. ee for athird-class teach«r show VO u butter was put up in hermitically-sealed ee | of tw@sears’ experiente getting an increa'e | ~ ° e I I if ner Cai a ai q as . > . os. % an . packages and will go forward by the | Masoxic.—The officers of Prince Ei- | of $25, while a second-class teacher of steamer Alpha from Halifax ’ ward Lodge, Stanley Bridge, for the cur-| twenty-three years’ experience soffirs a ee | rent year are as follows: |} eut of $50. Take three third-elasg feache Tee Carossi.ex-Hestex” Misstoxn.—We | W. M.— Chas. W. Kielly. | ers of about the same experience in teich- note in the Christian Guardian of the Sth | $.°W.—Dr. D. T. Mackay. | ing, where one might reasonably expect inet. a letter from Rev. Mr. Kirby respect- | J. W.—R. } ‘am MeCoubrey. SS be nearly ths ae Charlottetown, January 6, 1896—135 ¢ ing the Croesh ey-Hunter mission in this Treas -—Daniel Rosa. each case, and there is a surprising differ- e city z Mr. Kirby reports that the numbe r | Sec.—Norman Nicholson. ence In the > amounts vote 1. Ortaketwo | > oe eee iv. a I i} » Ss r : . a ee eee cee ; : ‘a ; —Robert B. } sod second-class 2, one having tau; of professing converts resulting from the | . D. Rol rt B. McLeod. d-c teachers, a ——, taught ; . ; cs ‘lark or ty-four ars ant 20 z mission reaches about three huedred, not D.—W.D. Clarke | 7 i bets years al the otner for including the “backsliders returned” and c h ap-—Dr H. Bradsha | ee ee id - ly $22. . : “plane s 2 | S§.S.—Jas.S. McKay, } tion of $50.30 for one ant only $22.60 for those wh r some son declined to} a tll . oS leech dbaebans et 2 | J.S.—Joho M. Lure {the other! Will someone Gp the Board 8 eas . o } Mar.—Daniel] Sutherland } tell us what rule of arithmetic they fol- eninaniiiin mm () F—. . Diep From ree Errecrs.—It wiil be Inver Guard—Jolin Binns, | lowed to arrive at these figures, and if it a 2a ee ee ' Tyler—-Geo. Houston } may be found in the current text-book? remembered that three children of Mr. - : ce | Ws deake 6) : Ejiward Ho e New Avan wee ce-( Oe { No doubt the ‘Board may entertain a par- “a or e) rg of i n é - | sia rere ae ce o* “ _ . iwa ) c tizan or friendly feeling like any other ed by Paris Green on New |} cidentaliy po veont Year's Day. They were ‘thought to ye re- | covering nicely, but @ day or two according to the Guard any they war" a relapse and on Friday one of them, Lemuel, | died from the effects of the poison and two other: are not expected to live, i$ ee pure.—On Saturday after Last Sap Tr DAILY EXA WSS 290009000080F noon the be ty of Mr. Wilbert “Harri a, whose recent death at Boston has Spey dy been referred to, was committe to the earth. The funeral! took place from his father’s residence "salpeg 1¢ Road, and the interment waa in the People Ce re The services were condu fed ys Rey Emery, assisted by Rev. Mr. Kirby. 7 were mavv beautiful floral tributes The | pall-bearers were Arthur Melli P his i, Louse Whear, A. A mel Arthur Saunders and Fred. Kennedy. ii aleoned Horses Kirtep. — The ee st says: On Thursday evening last from Charlottetown to Summers wt | ubout opposite the Jate Wm. Yeo’s ‘ole | at Traveller’s Rest, struck two horses, which suddenly appeared on the track, and the engine and frei ght car went over | them, killing them instantly and cutti them ail to p — t was very ihe engise d 1 né woul 4 ae ay that leave the rails, as the accident fi etaahte’ in all likeliho xd have beenthe cause of much loss of ife, as it occurred on an embanknrent about eight feet high. The fact of the engine remajuing on the rails, under the circum stances, is certainly remarkable. It is reported that the horses were owned by | Mr. Stutley Yeo, sicshacctel ae ro Deatn.— On Wednesday | > Save tae Berwi: k Regis ter, a young man named Watson Allen ‘of Nicholasville, jeft the residence of Mr. Isaac Johnson that place to visit the Jum ber camp of Mr. A. A. McNeill, taking some clothes to his brother who was employed there. He reached the camp and had dinner there About three o’clock he left to return to his home, which he sever reached. His ab seace at night caused little alarm, and it was supposed he decide i to spend the pight Thursday morning it at the cam p. On was found that he was Jost and a searching party was organized. On Satur jay morn- ing his dead body was fou ad near Conquer al|, about three miles from the camp, and only a few huudred yards from the place where the » body of -James Wiggles, waa ‘ost from the same camp, was found 4 few weeks before. who in/ $ i? é 18 @ eee: Seaget ¢ $ é @ é @ SRVSVSESTVEVSCEVSVSEE ¢| . gPreserve Your ins ; Use JOHNSON’S DEN NTIFOAM, Price 25 cents. TOOTH BRUSHES, l0e o 35Ue. each. TOOTH POWDERS in s ulk, 5c., 8c. and lic. ounce, In bottles, 25c, TO! TH P ASTES, to 50c. per jar. Large Stocks of Each. JOHNSON & J _— Graduates in Pharmacy = OUR FURNITURE does break— will break— break the record for qual-|! ity, style and price—has done it before—will do itagain. Sometimes, too, a will break when it should not. If it’s the fault of the Furniture we expect to hear about it and stand ready to make matters wight. On the other hand we back our goods against any on the market for strength,style, workmanship and finish. None are better- few equal. MARK WRIGHT & 00., LT" nr rn er and = ee peeeneanaeeneornae ota ee ee ah ge See to-morrow 5 o ms announcement 3 “ if 5 you want + 4 es (?) Breen. Bros. dl MINER . is @ limit. lb nly, but there CiTIzeN. CARRIAGE SYSTEM, TRE WATER age system is ver the water carriz ise 4 fo r the removal of excreta it is very desir able that sewers should be - provided. But as many suburban communities may not yet have provided sewers, and many xd houee are frequently being built in isolated places where sewers cannot be cted to be constructer { for a lor g time, it becomes important to consider the sub- stitutes for sewers in such cases. The ordinary way is to dig a hatel in the ground and Jine it with loose stone and honey- brickwork, into which the sewerage l od, and from which it is hoped may be if ay soak away into the soil and be out ee “comb if m of sight. But this method can sver be satisfactory. The great risk of a}] sue -h contrivances is the contamination of the soil, and the drinking water, where this is drawn from wells or cisterns on the same premises. Dr. C, F. Folsom, Sscre tary of the Massachusetts Board of Healtb, relates in the Medical and Surgical Jour | for March, 1880, that a well which he d was prov ed be yond doubt to be con- hundred teste taminated by a privy vault one feet distant, the well being sixteen feet leep. There was no unusual taste inthe water, but suspicion had been directed to it from typhoid fever among those who lrank its water. They store up the. filth 1 the soil just deep enough below the surface to be out of sight, and out cf the reach of the absorbent. powers of) grass roots, while even when ventilated’ they do Lot give access toa sufficiemt amount of air n contact with the decayingtmass.ef organic matte r to insure its ecomypsition, The coil close about them soon becomes satur-, ated with a vile compound, filling its pores by degrees, and finally refasing to* carry oifeven the water, except during the est part of the year. Such contamina- tion of the soil in the neighborhood of iwelling houses is, under all cireum- stances, to be avoided.—From the Ameri can Sanitary Engineét by Edward 8. Philbrick, C, E. : — PERSONAL. b James Ross, E-q., Mount Stewart, is in town. He is registered at the Queen. Rev, D. B. Reid, of Kelly’s Cross, is in the city. His many fricndé aré* glad to see him. Rev. Mr. Hamlyn and family will leave (o-morrow evening for Georgetown, with the intention of crossing in the Stanley on Wednesday. Next Saturday they purnosé taking passage at Halifax, by the Labra- dor, One of the Dominion line of steamers., They expect to reach Liverpool the Satur’ day following. ‘At the annual distribution of prizes aud conferring of degrees at the Propaganda College, Rome, on the llth ult., Messrs. Car ppbell, Curran and Murphy, of this diocese, were recipients of degrees. Mr. Cc ampbell received the degree.of Bachelor of Theology, Mr. Curran ‘that Bf Licentiate of Theology, and Mr. Murpby that of Bachelor of Philosophy. Mr. prran also took the Ist medal in Re Sag@fementaria (the sixth medal won by. him y¥the Pro. — Coilege. He was ordgijeddeacoa n November Let last.—-Summerside Agri cailaeiat. PRODUCE V WANTED ! MESSRS. C. WEISH & CO., 3 Taber~ pacle Street, London, beg to solicit regular consignments of Fresh Oysters, Fruit and MONDAY, + i } have _just 2 = x i t » 2 OD, JANUARY 15, 1896. Pi Vg t= Lng ety + 1896. Our = accounts up to December 31st, 18%5, Kesieenbesnntngan been ren- dered, —. we take this means of asking =~ om « prompt attention NS hal * thereto. a Wagn . Moore & MeLeod. Charlottetown, Dec. 30, Lé95. x Dag ey etn Seay Sissi you want to, profit you can rely on that as an absolute truth, refund your money to you, if your purchase is not the truth is made plainer, ng with you on the square, JOHN TFT. Mech ENZIE, ieve it, Clothiers iving prices, o Charlottetown, December WHEN YOU READ of Clothing sold for less than what it really costs, such news ought to be taken with a grain of salt, are not When we 27, 1895—135 & wky You ought not to be- giving money away any more than say we are selling at a snail margin of and when we satisfactory, We want to secure your trade by deal. Honest values at the lowest STAR MERCHANT TAILOR Tweeds, Fiannels, Blankets, Drnegets, Yarns. MONCTON MONCTON WOOLEN MILLS. {x} The The Best Cloths, Prettiest Patterns, Own The Largest Variety, Makes. The Closest Prices, WilAll be Found Here Ww. c. TURNER, Agent, All Our WOOLEN MILL, MASONIC TEMPLE BUILDING, G2AFTON SP. Charlottetown, November 13, 1895-~135 & wky And Writing Academy Now Open from 7.80 to 9.30 x9, Y7%. Those who wish should attend this Session jan3—dy & wy tf to learn L. B.. MILLER, LONDON HOUSE. True Lovers of delicious TEA are satisfied when supplied with our lines of English Breakfast Congou, India, China, Oolong and Ceylon Teas. to be ‘the best on the market for quality, strength The publie realize a good article when they use it, and to-day our sales on this Tea are larger than ever before. flavor and price. We carry a Jellies, Fish, lowest prices. Oar aim is to bay parts of the city: Charlottetown, June 19, 1895—135 w sell them at the low est prices change for cash or goods. WILLIAM GRANT & CO. Nickle Alarm Clocks From now until Christmas we will sell our stock of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry at a big discount—20, 30 and 45 per cent. Now if you want to present your friends with nice pre- sents at a low price give usa call. We believe our 22c. Ble aa full line of Canned Goods, Jams and; Also, repairing attended to Boned and Skinned Dried Codfish | with ideale and war- Flour, Meal, ‘etc., which we will sell at the very | ranted, G. G. JURY, } decl2 North Side Quecn Square. — the most reliable good and Eggs taken in ex delivered to all) (atholic Literary Institute. Auction | Magazines, etc., for Goods Sale of the Newspapers, of the Insti current year tution will take science of Accounts the PRINCIPAL. $16.00. Of cont... : other Canadian Prodace. Best prices Ts Waarpeny—“ lou ly wth local enow or rain; higher temperature realized. dy 10i wy 2i—jaal3 ee ee lly Stock-Ta oe ; open aenrener 2 S85 Men’s & Bojt Overcoats and Ulsters, price Meoin G2.50 10 50 Ladies’ Jackets and Ulsters; ranging. from $4,09 to $16.00. ALL AT HALF PRICE It. will pay every buyer to look at these goods, as. ~ they must be Re meen X pameenner AGENT. Charlottetown, January 11, 1896—dy ng Sale gold regardless Cc come santen es: “Break ! Break ! &e! o> JOHN On thy cold, grey sotnes, oh! sea. My Furniture resists the break like the crags on fccean’s shore yields to wear. treated honestly. tion called to Bedsteads selling out. it Charlottetown, January 8, 1896—dy {the above named oo * 7D : ah os ’ . . QUEEN STREET, } place on MONDAY, January 13th, at 8 i P. ™., 1D tne Ly enum. by order of the 2 ir Committee. i ao REAL wEAwsanisoenaees SAG ‘ Cae 5 House _ Wanted. ' Break | yp : Wanted to rent, furnished or unfur Sag nished, a comfortable House containing f& | five or six rooms, with bath room and Qa | heated with hot water. Enquire at this S | office {§624)—janl11 46 Ww ants, Lost, ound, ake aa Advertisements under this heading charged It ouly 4 | five cents per line. It 18 made honestly ; J @FOK SALE—A newly calved cow. Apply Mh& it» Joun Hawkins, near the residence of i : agra, § | Edward Bayticid, Esq, 2 North tiver Road, priced honestly, and customers «re BY | santi-iw pd J) | ete Seen tae " : ne | LOST—On Sunday, between Kent Street y our special atten- ‘§ |} and St Peter’s Koad, a pair of pearl rosary f } nee. Wil _— ae kindly ieave same at tiis : c (3 | office anc di rect » reward, d&w—jani3 yur rreat variety © ee : ree ee Ce eee ee . gre: J | FRET SAW_I have a very nice foot-power | Fret Saw forsale cheap. First applicant gets i a bargain.—K Li TON, Brighton Koad, janij—t: ‘ed ae —_ — we pW Go Inthe western ¢nd of the town a uled. skates. Finder wili be pair of silver-pl: same at this office. rewarded on leaving jan7~—ti 3 LOST NEWSON’S. e : moc “ _ 3 MONEY —Loans made on city or country | p operty Apply toF W L Moors, Folicitor $5 res Se sein DESY ee GEES | ke, London House Corner.” dsw bm dees ech $600 down, $906 Or $1506 sired—buys des‘rable dw centre of city, not far from park borhood, healthy, Grafton Street. ——-AND -——-~ TOP SHIRTS! = — TO LET—Two offices in the Stamper Block pply to PROWSE BRos tt~ma ee if de lwelling near good neigh- Aprly to London House building, or cor- DOV on mortage A MEL" JLSH, a a Great George Streets 1 cook, to whom Apply to Mrs jan3 WANTED good wages would be W W SULLIVAN. -An expericnes given, TO LET—Two large flats in the brick build- irg on Queen Street, adjoining Norton's haidware store. Central locality, well light- ed, with easy approach from Queen Street, Suitable for offices or large soctieties,«te. Ap piy toJ B MACOGNALD & Co. bw—decso = MARINE VILLA TO LET—Situate adjein- es ing Dundas Esp'anade, in the most healthy _ of the city, fronting the Hillsborough TT. J. FIAR RIS, Adverisers! fhe home’ circulation is the most valuable for Tue EXAMINER reaches the homes ‘advertisers. EXCELLENT WALUE AT, a Dp. A. BRUCHYS. Charlottetows, December 28, 1895—dy — Neen aes ‘of our citizens every evening. for our large advertising patronage. =" HE EXAMINER PUB. COMPAN fiver, formerly occupied by Dr Dawson. I a fine lawn, coach bouse and stable 1a residence; rent $340 a year, Apply to Bens DAVIES. pat iaw has most desirable _ wee rly. —dkw guarvaw -Haif the Cottave adjoining West Apply on the premises or Mr Oct 12, TO LET Kent School. Henderson. TO LET—New residence, corner of Grafton and Bochford Streets; nice location, modern im provements, hot air, bath, etc. Rent mod- erate Apply to K M Moore. dec? TO LET—A good tenement house on Biskop Street. Containsstx rdéoms. Apply te TH CAMPBELL. — f—de 19 A BOOK FREE!—If you desire a copy send for particulars—Nicnots & Co, ‘Wesley pulang, Toropt. wy & §—deeis “TO LET—A shopon corner of Bayfield ant Great George strects. Apply on th 2 premiser novi i CE ranean fa FOR SaLE CHEAP--Two nundred loads first-ctass k ndiing wood. Apply to ALEX GILLis, omnes Pewney and Bayfield Streets -lIw pd jané eczs—Im (246) 1 Executor, Ris ~ etree sy ROY ay LOTS LT i ee ag pean te. te 4 ” - + ae Sir Stee atau cety ¥ Pe Rs EE "a St a Ee Os oY y 9 a sper LEU man Ay RE emg mR : SE gee ere Bi, OR NES ON SS Riay2 ca Meee ae Anacapa ceapiliadaiibiesiaaniadil cad