| THE DAILY : al THE RACES LAST NIGHT, } worihers i ~ Se ‘ ve } Datiy ixaNiNes> © ie * Rattray Wins the One Mile Race and ~ nlige us ov | : Moore the Three Mile. same 10! rus Examiner P Co } AN andi numl ering about eight EXAMINER Coldest during last night, 7 Temp. at 12 0’clock to-day, 23 THERMOMETER READINGS, above zero above zerc Hills aces in the enjoyed ee | hund tnessed the : “ HER ITEMS borough rink, and th roughly joy LOCAL AND OT j + | themselves Che interest taken in the various contests was great,and the cheering | = Bros and applauding almost continuous. The - races vere characterized by the greatest nt was Won on its ired and it was [-5 laps constituted a mile T Hus . . iw ! rad \ ie former races 18} laps made a mile. mtested under the manage lowing gentlemen :— : < was re-meas a. Qn = ; e e = VoVeseessesssesers W P Referee and Starter—A. E. Ings ludges—W.A. Weeks and William 3 forenoon one er ~ Howard Dingwell k we > 20 days, and a la Scorers—H. C., Macdonald, L. G. Whear, mn ON & JCHNSON, ; } aed assisted by Arthur Reddin, H. Large, and > j \ { r F | on ; eM Griduates in Pharmacy. hLEA a a 7 Corey i hit onan le challenge race between a Doeeresecacecees | e er x ; iM v at | Fred. Rattray, of Charlottetown, and Harry | — , . airs " M f Crapaud, was called early : ne r yuick i: daa Gokinle yin splendid cond- Dox’s Ir.—Reserve hursday | tio) Phev wave started : ie + la yas ‘ P . so bear fev, A ee a a eee ee and notwithstanding the : orners of the Rink, Rattray from the ee mneey Mate m south and Moore from the north. They storms we are turning out — : a G si 3 | Ot away well te gether at the cracking ot heaps of FURNITURE. } _ ad- | th each moving ata lively clip und and around the ice they sped,amid games a , ; the fereus applause of their respective Ar i Cross 1 way . : > , 1s "44 t mw T as admirers. Now Rattray would have a NO] WING HX t i = ‘4 ~ rs tt ; ; a , ‘ . y . a a “i pe ght advantage, and then Moore w [. o i bags : +} } ; ‘ r 83 furzge to the front: On the last lap fi | | 1 . | r raverne : , >We es ar . ; : " ws . 3 two, LOW , Rattre vade a grand spurt or u these Lar times. I K, a be Mali s ig Ww e 9 ¢ y > : : p mail sy du acu a lead of about 12 fee, which We area little tooanxious al this afternoor ; : : : he held to the finish, winning the race T leanne ean : a to sell. We must sell— YuC A On 1 1.02}. Rattray’s time in the previous * . ‘ r —- » ¢ - a ’ , . - . . eeds the ert O s Ho race was 4.04}. Great entnusiasm was sell every thing. ere , a ae ee a r oe on Thursday night were $51.25 The | manife sted over Rattray s victory, and he Fern: was “ bounced ” and congratulated by his , T ro oyey Commits € sire x i mos } : es - ae : friends and admirers. Moore ‘expressed | . . hea y ang the aii¥ a a se . j } } i enn ie dale Hl potion it _ pan kindnesses ext led | Aim eit a well eatisn with the Face, | hie a saying he had been beaten fairly and it you cake advantage of peste i : ° - Qvick Worx, e lest gold wa 1 this opportunity — our eotiond ta: fact evenina’s Tcemceen.. eos Ihe three-mile race was ancther event | . ‘ at this off v5 eS npr 1 i which especial interest was taken. The necessity. owner, Miss F wos Weieht. tak ‘ starters were Harry Moore, of Crapaud, } os , . nek . : m bibs anc Lilie , ; 7 i ential ch 8 M F ».., |and Fred. Rattray, Thomas Howatt and i » LNANK J r ‘yar ua s . . . . pan : rE Lorne Unsworth, of Charlottetown. They |} f $s promp 1 sa ” } A were “ lined up” at the southern corner of | 4 y = M ; 4 . fi } ‘ 2 Moaore | i rink, Moore having the inside or first | ‘i , or THank : yaw | Diaticay € ey WwW ho Sell at Selling Prices. Rogers manavers of the rir j s . pos n, and hkattray the outside. Immed- we “ a@bayet I —, Ges e : : 7 - - ee — Eowerss, managers of | the Tink, cevire 0 | ately after being sent off Moore took the o : efac- 2 : ‘ . . whiel ' 1 ui a ut the pa He kept the ' oo Lbey iis arge ' " ‘ “ - aia } s . ead for S@€Verai iaps, with H watt, I us- t es ia@ g a ais } ‘ : : 7 ' j ul pa a. ‘ i and Rattray, at his heels in the a ae , ame ° rnamed. Then Howatt passed Moore a Missioxa Sooner .—I and atter was also in turn passed by | : % ' . = ' % , " ii i ‘ Unsworth and Rattray. This order was | R 1 ¥ n 6 l] f 6 14 W Missionary Societ the rn # | Royal Military College of Canada Ww, . continued for severa iaps Then moore } ™ st ¢ end ling thei ; i a ai ( we WT edna ae 4 spurted ar i again took the iead, and i lay me ; : ’ ; : ; < ‘ the & iM eae | ; Via Rattray captured second place a few| Information tor Candidates, ss D aie i. an minutes later. After several laps | icc linet ~ we l I rder tattray to | The Annual Examinations f r Cade tships va | in the Royal Mi ury Coli » will take place . sie = anne i tht behind | lit leg l ke pl Crer F ac ORY —] ect 2 ee hi on at the Head Quarters of the several Military ‘ lillsborough Co. d RE t yrt and) = hurt himself | Districts in which candidates reside, in June e t 1 the proposal of } tora | Wa DI attray and | each yeat : ; apes ate : . oe M : 1{ : n atdition to the facil'tles the Are of the Hazelbrook Co., to leave the matt ce wi Subine P irst place, | affo ds for a> education in Military Subjects, ® ° 2 . J : ; « e cl of location of the proposed with Howa vi ated a pl ICKY race, 1D the course of instruction is suc h as to affi rd a a } : . thoroughly pract 1. seientific and sound eeze factory to | ettled by Mr n. | third p he contest between | . og reese. tid - actory to be settled by Mr. Dillo wea I \ T ‘ st ns | training io ail! par ents which are essen- ee Rattray and Moore was waxing warm. | tialtoa and 1 modern education. His s or Cu wd sh 1 O rtwice Ratt iP assed Moore and } ao ourse ina covnple ‘gf “Sane a : ; an } iches rehi ping” this morning at Beer _ : n re- | held the lead for several laps, Only to 10 | formsa subj s} et ean! incement 1ade i th turn ul oh itto the C rapaud repre ' ee ourse of Phy oo and c “¥ _ s try issuch A is ; ; sia a tative ’ rie he close <« f hua we | S lO ieat IWATAS i€ rica ngineering, firm ¥ tay. 1 ices, Tit 13 and mate igi . Powards the ¢ ost ae race | Meteorological Servic and other depart- r:als for dolla’ dresses were in great de vattray put On a great burst of speed and | ments of applied science. mand It is safe say that hundreds of | passed 1 Moore, but after a few ae the latter The Obligatory Course of Surveying in- 7 . . 1 fir +; ee Bets | eludes what is laid down iS necessary for the children as a resuit of the ' hases are gaine first position and heid it f0Fr | profession of Dominion Land Surveyor. The happier this evening than they have bes the rest of the race,winning in 1247 with | Voluntary Conrse comprises the higher sub- ae se SRS Sy Pattray finishing almost at his heels in 12 jects required for the cegree of D minion at any time sin Christmas Ra tray finishing almost a me heels in |}. | “popographical Surveyor. Hydrographic Sur- ie 47}. Howatt was about a lap behind Rat- | veyi S$ also tan gbt. mange ET ce ente tomnenent n the| tray. He deserves credit for his plucky Lam im af 0 ourse, four r gears : te a : . ‘ xur Commissions in Imperial Regu ar Lyce t") > 18th Ma arch next, will, we ) effort Moore, who seemed quite fresh | Army are awarded annually. I — learn, be fi wwed by a banquet under the! after the race, was heartily congratulated | Board andi struction $2), for each term o ¢ +} : ‘ al . : } ce isting of ten months’ residence. auspices of the Benevolent Irish Society, |} by his friends | cons J el . 5 w) 3 friends. : eae | For further information apply to the Adju- ai the Davies Hote Years ago, the The miie race bet ween = ee. ae tantGeneral of Militia, Ottawa, before 15th [rishmen of this city never allowed thie} naud and E. L. Cook, was an event in| * 4Y- festival to pass without doing honor in| which great interest was also taken. As{ Department o‘ Militia and Defence, ‘ ae . s an okt. . a 8 ‘ | Fe ruary 13, 15895. 5 thie way to their patron sain DU witnid n the Rattray-Moore race the contestants | 6i 2aw the past fifteen years the custom has not| were startedfrem opposite corners of the ma — ———— been followed uy We are clad, howeve rink. Both are easy graceful emery, ar pa | ae . ¢ } | — te vf a ph f to see it revived, and believe tha re prett# evenly matched. For thegreat-| Prince Edward Island banquet will be an immense success. The | er part of the race there was no very m ater | Messrs. Andrew | jal difference between them, but towar , P. H. Trainor, | th= last Arnaud forged ahead and « committee ia ch arge are Sullivan. Peter McC same in M. Sweeney, Patrick osha and James | winuer by about 20 feet. Time 4.16}. Henneszey, Kent Street. The half-mile race for boys ten years | a — old, was won by Tom Huggan in 2.34}, | CHURCH SERVICES, th Gordon Hughes second and James | en ll S:. Dunstan’s Cathedral—First Mase at Ww I 7.36.a.m. Children’s Mass at 8.30 a. m. High Mass and Sermon at 10 a. in. Vespers and Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament at 7 o’clock jams third. . Che appell le won the race for _fouteen- | ve ar-old boys, in 4.493; L. Large being second, and H. Hodgson third. As there | was some doubt respecting third position | the managers have awarded another prize jual in amount to the third to A. Davy m The first prize in the potato race was captured by E. L. Cook, with Walter Cot- ton second, and L. Chappelle third. A i ial prize was awarded “Jimmy” Wil- iams in this event. St. Peter’s Cathedra!.—Sexagesims Sunday. Holy Communion at 8 a and 11 a. m. Matins at 1015 a. 1 Children’s Catechism at 2.30 p. m. “ a 7 Evensong me o'clock St. James’ Church—Morning prayer meeting at 10.15. Preaching at11l a. m The ch: air race was won by L. Chap | and 7 ». m. by Rev, J. K. Fraser. | pelle, with C. Clark second, and E. Davy | Sunday School and Bible classes at 2.30 third. p. m. Iu the obstacle race E. M. Arnaud was | Zion Church.—Morning prayer meeting | first; L. Chappelle second, and E. Davy | at 0 15 Preaching at 11 a. m.and | third. a by Rev. D. Sutl erland Sabbath rhroughout the ever ning y the best of | sel and Bible Ciasa at 2.30. good feeling prevail led amongst the con- Baptist Church.—Preaching at 11 testants and all were satis sfit« d with the $ : ner in which the raees were conducted. | » ar m.and at 7 p.m. by Rev C. 7 Cow... a : : og ’ Galbraith’s Band rendered a choice Sanday Schoo] and Bibie Class at 2.30 Stranzere welcot programme during the evening. Stranzer icome : a s : Messrs. Dawson and Rogers are to be Salvatior rmv.—Sunday services ¢ : . | Phase og Arm : — vs a | congratulated upon the success that at- Zand lla. m.and at 3 and 8 p. m.|} tended their efforts Week night services—Monday, Tuesday, | Thapsday and Saturday evenings at 5 p : i DIED. ” At Marshfield, on Feb. 8, S:. Paul’s Church.—Morning Prayer at ll Sunday Scnoo! a a Bible Cc 2.3C p. m. Evening Prayer and Holy Com- Strang asses alt : | Turner, aged | month and 12 days. At Malpeque on the Ist inst. Dempsey, in his 73rd yea ~ a | | 28 munion at 7 seyy rs welcome. Jame : ELECTRIC COMPANY. applications recently made by the residents Company begs to inform the it will increase May next, if the bers for Electric Light justifies the outlay. ( furnish to the Packard Incandescent Lamp i. e., 35 cents each. tween the hours of 10 a. m.and 8 p. m., +o as not to interfere MUNSEY’S Horace Mil- | ton, infant son of Fred and Lydia C. | leaving a wife | ‘FOR FEBRUARY. -|- Montreal, and W ‘ANE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT } op 1 first Methodist Church. — Morning . > 1 and six sons to mourn their loss. prayer meeting at 10.15. Preaching at 1] a. m. bv Rev. G. P. Palmer, and At Hazelbrook, Feb. 7th, Bessie Wood, at 7 by Rev. G.M, Campbell. Surday | peloyed daughter of Philip and Elizab eth | School and Bible class at72.30. p. m | Wood, aged 2 years and 5 months. “Suffer I class in the church 00 yr. little children to come unto Me.” Second Methodist Church. — Prayer In this city on Wednesday, 13th inst., ae mn Pre achin at Margaret Elizabeth, beloved wife of = : : 9 - — s Tillie y 2 lla m. by Rev, G. M. Campbell, and at W jiam N. Botts. 7p. m. by Rev. G.C.’'P.Palmer. Sunday {Funeral on Sunday afternoon at 1.45 | S and Bible classes meet at 2.15. | from her late residence, MaJpeque Ri om y Pe a Uni at 3.15 Spring Park, to the S. A. Barracks. Ser- a . » ' ,| vice to commence ata quarter to two. coe Mee women the Sree" Thence to People’s Cemetery.] ; . ‘ i ce m4 ic e ve . Meeting in the! harmonic Hall Sunday I ’ t at Ck lucted by t > _ a : . se < cted by they PERSONAL. ied vy me » ny Ss aiwa \ ‘ adic 1Le@*s0n la the eivrhd, Ane Garren ig a Ewing, St. John. registered at the i ” Hotel Davies to-day. Christian Church, Upper Great George J. Martin, barrister-at-law, Summer ty Prea — S a side, isin the city. He is registered at or ©.) by & G.M 5 e he Hotel Davies. (jass an 1 Sunday School at 2.19. a tev. J. A. MacLean, S.C. E. a > pl { hearty welcome | (. Kennedy, City, registered at the Queen | fo @) Hotel this forengon. aniieneinatininigetint a ; ‘ : D : We regret to learn that Mr. 3enj. . TRED 1 ‘ Rontl v1 Ruz ee M UUREI - s ms wh) Chappeii of the Montague Drug Store is r { re, for rheumatisn ] A merican Rheumat ire, for rheumatism | confined to his house by an attac kof la and neuralgia, radically cures in ! to 3) orinne ; ; y. grippe. days. Its action upon tne eystem s re- ‘itenniainaiial RE arkable and mysterious. It removes at Hi story reveais mnar the cause and the disease im-| outward chars but not themselve disappears. The first dose| Tiere if that has vefits & cents. Sold by F | life, unpenetrated and ‘ pre = = = «i i(‘i‘c ee L wer, i i meciately iS @ secret rien uessed.—Bul- | New Sheeting's Just Received BY S. S. STANLEY. te s-4 The weight, the finish, the evenness of weave 9-4 and the low price of these goods, make them 10-4 worthy your immediate attenticn. Never be- fore did we offer such value. Did you see our le. Children’s Table vet ? yet BEER BROS. Tue Wearner.—Fine and a little higher temperature. i's deeds and thei: ir Wants, Lost, Found, AC ts Own lA Advertisements under ‘this heading charge< gteweucteteceacecs iOc. good, hard Rub- ber Comb or Cake of nice eee. Toilet Soap, if handed in at either of our stores to-night i. st have Combe and Soaps at her and lower prices, but ? ' ; LU cent ones are extra good eee SDT VQA846080 There is With a view of meeting the numerous f Charlottetown for Electric Lights, this public tha its plant in the course of number of new subscri- With a view also of lowering the cost f Electric Li Company will its consumers from this date ghting, the at cost, Lamps will only be delivered daily, be- with the working of the Station. JAMES WADDELL, jan24—1Im eod Superintendent. MAGAZIN ——ALSO COSMOPOLITAN And others CARTER’S BOOKSTORE fe U6 ‘DR. H. 0. JOHNSON just received ¢ | Office =. ‘Kent Stree? Aug 16, ’94—ly five cents per line. Ww ANTED—Salesmn ; salary from start, permanent place.—BROWN Bros. Co, Nur- serymen, Toronto, Ont. sat mon—feby NOTICE~—Persons who have “Living Whist’’? costumes, us at the St Peter’s Church Entertainment, wi I obl ge by send- ing them at once to the Committee, or paying the small amount re quired for them. febl5 TO LET-—A cottage on Sidney Street con- taining five rooms. Possession given Febru- ary 2nd next. For other particu‘ars apply to W W WELLNER. an24 W ANTED—Ao experienced hardware clerk ene who can go on the road, if necessary Box 645, Charlottetown. janl4 A VALUABLE RUG was inadvertently taken fromthe Masonic Operas Heuse, after the Entertainment in connection with St. P. ter’s Church. The person who has it will greatly oblige by leaving itat THE EXA¥VINER office. Senile ) FOUND—A cross-cut saw and a horse rug. Apply to SERGEANT BRADLEY at the Po ce Station. jan2i WANTED-—City canvasser of good addr 28s salary and expenses paid weekly from start. Position permanent. Canadian and Amati- can grown stock. Advantages uneqnua:jed.— BROWN Rnos Co, Nurserymen, Toronto, On! nov27—dy ti STORE AND OFFICE TO LET in the Cam- this city have been floored, ‘floored them in the past, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1895. commanencnameen () NY coerce DHILURENS = CLOTHING 't has been admitted that the prices in Yes, are we have we flooring them now, and we will floor them in the future. Our whole stock of Children’s Suits are’ now placed on the counters at prices that cannot be floored by any firm in the city. Save 20 to 25 per cent by getting your = Children’s Clothing at | PROWSE BROS, The Wonderful Cheap Men. Charlottetown, February 14, 1895—tu thu sat = EEE BEWARE Of Cheap Scunding Advertisements, and BUY YOUR COAL at the OLD RELIABLE, where you can get what you want at the right price, as my many hundreds of customers, who have constantly been supplied by me for the last rourTEEN YEARS, will bear testimony. Iam not confined to the production of ONE SYNDICATE. but draw my supplies from SIX DIFFERENT COMPANIES. When I advertise SYDNEY COAL I can produce the proof thrt it is GENUINE. I do not require to employ RuNNERs to sell my Coal, but give my customers the benefit, Charlottetown, February 12, 1895. R. McMILLAN. P. & Island Railway ‘ Grateful—C omtorting. On and after THURSDAY, 27th Dec*mber, 1804, the trains of this Railway will run daily | (Sundays excey ted) as follows .— Trains Inward, eee BREAKFAST—SUPPER. j aratas Bonar ¥ Read ‘tow ead up, “By a thorough knowledge of the nat} A M P M AM PM ural laws which govern the operations of is a. imal Jenson...) > digestion and nutrition, and by @ careful | 803 3 0l.....North Wiltshire.....832 127 application of the fine properties of well- | 817 oz vteeee Hunter River...... sl? 118 selected Cocoa, Mr. Epps has provided for + a aes s oe our breakfast and supper a delicately flaver | 910 415...... . Freetown........- 722 1220 ed beverage which may save us many,heavy aie = “n° .. Kensington “~ a ae ped loctors’ bills. It is by the judicious weot!PM PM Summerside AM AM such articles of diet that a constituticn | 12 nt Ly Ar 16 30 may be gradually built up until slong ‘2 iaeeet see Ie eg euough to resist every tendency to disease. | 21 ..Port Hill. . ac Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating + Cees sqneue sesune cee oe around us ready to attack wherever there | 434..02..°/222"") Albertom...200000000000. 655 is a weak point. We may escape many iF cent vinncsienked oo ae 6 00 tatal shaft by k HW — ax at ,aft by keeping ourselves well forti fied with pure blood and a properly nourish. | pM AM 2d frame.”—Civil Service Gazette. 230 Pi dudecoeebas Charlottetown. ..........+- 10 30 Made simply with boiling water or milk. = = soo GR SOON.» <-> +aoe oi 10 Sold ouly in packets, by Grocers, labelled | 355( Ar Lv) 90 thus, a0) Mount Stewart a 85 uv r JAMES EPPS & CO., Lid, Homecepathic | 522.....-....-.+.+. Cardigan. ........+.+0++4 7 35 Chemists, London England. rie eee? + EGOTR. » «00 0 «2029 0% on PM AM OAs vectske ccce ae > Stewart..........+. 8 55 BE icte vcc0cs scegeencsscee’s cotesecocg 817 @ BIZ. oes ccvoccves I i vine cn escsesoeh 7 48 5 57.. ; . Bear River........ ..0s007 @ 6 40.. 5 MOUTES. .0 00. cccrecesed 6 20 PM AM Tenders will be received by the under ; is | signed until the first day of March for the | P M * AM erection of an Epis scopal Church in Souris. ./ er “har Game eae Plans and — ~y ations to be seen at the | PM AM office of Mr. ). Clark, railway station,| Trainsarerun by Eastern Standard Time Souris. a > Lp AE se mee ’ oN , en Mgr Can Gov ways WILLIAM <NIGHT, Moncton, N B. Secretary. A. McDONALD, Superintendent, F eb 13 —2w Charlottetown. dec26 DELICATE FEMALES Who are suffering from General Debility, Anemia And all diseases of their sex, Wil! derive great benefit from PUTTNER'S EMULSION, Hane’s THE IDEA a : ie It improves the DIGESTION, purifies the BLOOD, and repairs the waste that is constantly going on, and completely re- | | Save Your Time, Money and | oe nag ie wil i r angu an orn OU Temper ! CaRys Di Vooling that women complain of, particularly at this season of the year. All Druggists keep i t. bottle. Farm For Sale. The subscriber offers for sale his valuable Farm, containing about sixty acres. House isin good repair. There are six outbulldings, some are newly built. There are two or- chards, one oniaining six!y trees of different varieties of fruit. About one and a half miles from the city. Terms easy. If you have a poor W atch, call at our Store and get a good one at a low price, or have Re old one to be put in good running order. Price 50 cts. e7 d&w tf—jand G. H. TAYLOR, feb9 North Side ah. Goes Sjacen ‘Square. — PHOTOGRAPHS of Skaters in Carnival Costumes taken at speciaily reduced rates at LEWIS’ Photo- graphic Studio, lw—feb8 C. BENOIT, feb13—3m dy & wky Our Remnant Sale Begins To-day ! Remnants of PRINTS, FLANNELETTES, CRETONNES, WHITE COTTONS. DRESS GOODS EMBROIDERIES, RIBBONS, ete. eron Block. The Store next door lo Reddin Patriot office. Apply to HorACE HASZARD. anlg—!m eod Bros., and Office on second floor opposite the | LONDON HOUSs. PRICES FLOORED HARRIS & STEWART, Periodical Slaughter Sales have done much to interfere with the regular course of business. We cannot afford to have the trade demoralized at annual intervals by such advertising, and have decided to outdo asy com peti- tion. We now place our entire stock of Boots & Shoes, Rubbers Excepted, on the market WITHOUT ANY RESERVE PRICE, one better than any slaughter discount. such as we will go Our stock is the best in the Province, and our motto is to do what we advertise. The rublic can depend upon getting the great- est value ever offered in FOOTWEAR in this city. TERMS CASH. & ¥ _ =. ee - LEL EOD Charlottetown, February 16, 1895, 0. GREAT SLAUCHTER SALE —— OF $13,500 Worth of Boots and Shoes, 20 to 30 Per Cent. ‘x) At Diseceunts from This Stock is nearly all new this season, and will afford a good opportunity to buy Boots and Shoes at unusual prices. Sale will commence at once and will continue - for one month, and for cash only. No goods to_leave the store until paid for. Goods once sold not taken back or exchanged. J. B. MACDONALD & C@., Charlottetown, February 11, 1895—dy Opposite Market House, Queen Street. OUR WHITE GOODS SALE — — COMMENCES ON THURSDAY, JANUARY. Sist. — (x) ———_— ——___——_- convenience we quote a few prices: UNBLEACHED TABLE DAMASK, For our customers’ HEAVY WHITE SHEETINGS, Eng. make. 2 yards wide, 22¢ | 50 inches wide, 27% * « Heavy Twill, 27e | 56 " w 3le 9 ‘“ ‘“c Heavy Plain, 3le | 58 ” 7 45e > € 58c PILLOW COTTONS “. 4.7% b5e 40 iriches wide, 13e WHITE TABLE LINENS 42 6 ‘6 15¢ i “ Circular, 18c | 64 inches wide, 55e 70 se ee 72 WHITE COTTONS eos $1.00 ss os 36 inches wide, fel g4 « sc 1.10 — « Extra Heavy, 9e oe “ Heavy, Lle | MUSLINS of all kinds very cheap. LAWNS 36 “ “<< 13e EMBROIDERIES.—Three great jobs in Em- from 12 cents up. UNBLEACHED TABLE LINENS. 44 inches wide, 15¢ broideries:—5e. per yard, worth 8c.; 52st 66 20¢ 6c. per yard, worth 9c.; 8c. per yard, oe S 25¢ worth 12c. MOORE & McLEHOD. Charlottetown, January 29, 1895—tu thu sat Leading Custom Tailoring Establishment ! D. A. BRUCE. One Price the Wery Lowrest. Charlottetown, February 16, 1895—tu thu sat Partis $10 per set. G, A. DIXON & C0, OM THE 4) Sart, THE SWELL TAILORS. 50 YEARS ee For tne last 50 years Cough JUST OPENED UP, Medigines have been coming 2 Large Cases Tweeds, ~ szaz all this time WERY NOBBY GOODS. SHARP'S BALSAM OF HOREHOUND As in the past, this establishment will continue to be the Fashionable Tailoring Depot of P. E. Island. it. Never left the Front Rank for Curing G. ADIXON & Co. | ABMSTRONG & Co, par 25 cents a bottle. i Charlottetown, January 31, 1895—dy All Druggists and most Grocerymen sell nov23—d CROUP, COUGHS AND COLDS, Proprietors, St.John, NB. Charlottetown, Feb, 15, 1895—dy Successors to C. Robertson. oa eee see