a ata: oie s ig ae ae F DNLY EXAMINER Tuk Leapive Datly N&wsParen i or P. E eel every afternoon, from the office af ge EXAMINER PURLisMive COMPANY, in the 3 Houre Buildiag, Queen Street | ISLAND, j Ra lSS OF SUBSCRIPTION. .-N ADVANCE) one Year $4.00 MonTHs 200 MenTHs 1.00 xa Moxte ORS | ¢ post paid to avy part of Canada or the Up States i The Weekly Examiner! jp teued every Friday morning from the | ishers’ office. it is made up of pr a ier qbieh bas appeared in the Daily editions, and TERMS : Four Dollars a Year Senate Read. —<— VOL 35. R00m CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, Single Oopies Two Cents THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1895. NO 142 — BOARDING & TRAINING STABLES Grafton Street, Opposite Court House. JONUN M. NICHOLSON, Prop’r, (Late in the employ of James Houghton.) Having openrd a public Stable on Gratton Street, I am prepared to take Gentlemen’s Horses and Colts at all seasons of the year to board, train, break or keepin road condition for immediate use. Horse Clipping also at- tended to. Terms reasonable. nov2!—1354w 3m $10 per Set.Partia! Set TEETH $2 and upwards, Gold and Porcelain Crowning. Rest material, best workmanen, best satisfaction. DR. J. P. MURRAY, jpn frei-class weekly newspaper—inieresting | 1.25 Queen Strat, Charlottetow pd fall of the latest news. | = 7 ve oe ee - SE anal I aaa i? ogee LIFE EK TUR RR sen i tiie ik ny ie eee ae : rAVED His a. THE TURK IN ARMENIA. CALENDAR FOR DECEMBER, 1895 r ° bie —... Say Th 5 Variet Entertainment : i _ tl List of Rate a ers for the Cit of Charlottetown The most southern “points of this our “I now weigh nearly 200 pouude,” said ; What profits it, O England, to prevail { y Full - “ day, 2h 259m a. m. a ; ' {sland Garden of the Gulf of =t. Lawrence | 4 ee fine looking man the other day; In cainp, and mart, and council and ; ineatenansiiins marSth day, 2h 566m. a. m. i ; ire from Cape Bear to Wood Islands and | and yet this same man was given up to bestrew | — Moon, 16t:: day, 2h. 173m. a ae in default for Assessment due on Real Property for the veer ending 3lat December Belle Creek. Dntervening is White Sands, | ie of consumption less than two years With sovereign argosies the eubject | CHRIS T™ AS WEEK mes Te 1895, containing names of al! such defaulters, and the amount due from them respect- Jigh Baak and Little Sands. These are | ago. Whatcured him? Miller’s Emul- blue { Qu r ith d ! 9 ' ' 2 , ath > First —s pgp me <3 oie ~ ively, with a statement of the Namler of the Town Lot, Warer Lot and Common Loi che sunniest and most charming spots on | sion of Cod Liver Oil did. He took it | And wrest thy tribute from each golden | — IN AID OF THE— Poli Moon, 3ist day, 4h. 18.2m., p. m. ; upon which or any part thereof such assessment is in default. he Island. The land has a southern, | “hen at alow ebb, when his weight was gale 7 . _— ee slope to the shore and is very picturesque “a ae i a It ae — If in thy strongholds thou canst hear the | Pp. E. Island Hospital, a | ; A t Chere is quite @ variety in the height of | blood for him, and that combined with wail . Sur Sun , ps : : ; : moun i : 9 os : : : f iin eno Day of Week. aii a ~~ e | Nawe of Ratepayer in Statement or Description of Property upon of Aamerneet the banks, varying from seventy or eighty his will power, raised him up to a life of Of maidens martyred by the turbaned IN THE ' Default. which such Assessment is made. due & unpaid feet at High Bank till at Belle Creek and | usefulness and happiness. If you are crew - ILD : - wT OOM SS | sissiniaheii co a a \"lat River it decreases to one ortwo. [he | threatened with consumption or Whose tenderest mercy was the s sis sini ceca it cy word Ty ty A j wpuly jhmihm morn | L ie a : . 28 12 vathing facilities are unsurpassed, and the | 4DY lung trouble, try Mil- that slew, 1 Sunday t 29 | 4 10 10 31 | Boswall, Marvy ES House & land oa Towa Lot N ' 1, om $ 3 37 balmy breeze, surcharged with the odor o | ler’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Qil. | And liftno hand to wield the purging — ON— §| Toena 1{ "S| 11 52] Bione, John Vacant land on Town Lot No $8, ind hua 2 06 he bal aun Mis, pine and the | xe Duckworth Gish, of Cinslaatii, bao} yell? Friday, December 27h Tuesday 31 9} 11 57) Binns, John acant land on Town Lot No 48, 3r : jr a 4a se, ingliog ; ? ag : W ‘ ¢ : . ; idnsuien 32 9iaft 41 Bryenton, William J Vaeant land on Common Lot No 26 : 12 ake io. aca ob, sy Z veeeakd alae by eanriees ogee o President Cleve. en old thou heldst a charge r ay, _— i . s 2 &j Thursday 33 9 1 26} Currie, Mary Ann House & land on Town Lot No 29, 2ad hun ” rs b ihat is usually s@ught by the tourist es- | ‘80° attitude on the Venezuelan ques— Who watches, girdled by his Seraphim, an rp 6} Friday 34 5 | 2 12| Coyle, Philip P (now Houses & land on Town Lots Nose 45 and 82, — ired ut Sleepless caping from the over-crowded, over-heated ne eee. To smite the tad with thy dentiahd FIRST PART. Saturn 35 : |} Thomas Zod bur = = . : = ac =o oe - . at ' W ; sy 36 | : ; ; | a pbell Theaee Two Sonera land, Town Lot No 42, Ist hun 39 37 Is a condition which gradually wears nae — shite ak a i come is a war with Great Britain. weeks thou His sign? Enough the FLO ER DRILL « d ob > | mpoveii, _ 5 4 S @ ae " oy or = " se eC CD: 7" sie 1 t un a . . Sea a $! Monday 37 s 5 lo} do Vacani land on Tow n Lots Nos sans, hun - = oway the strength. Let the blood be ular resort in esmmer is want of cowm- Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills, sleepless cry (in Grecian Costumes). a} Tuesday 38 8 6 33 do House & land on Town Lot ve SS 2uD a purified and enriched by Ilood’s Sar- {| nunication. Were its advantages more Ohiseite WHEE bans dea ae Of virgin souls for vengeance, and os Conducted by Principal J. D. Seaman, *h) Welne: day 39 | S 7 42 ‘a 3 House & land on Common Lot No 24 1068 saparilla and this condition will cease. | zeverally known and railway communic- . fret ; an 2 ; ar. - igh " ti : : coe Wouen & tend Town Lot No 73, 3rd hun 0 vec 1e are & cific for the uric acid : 12} Thurs’sy 40 : 8 8 37 | Carmichael, Est James ouse & land on I¢ mm So an se “ ation established, there is no doubt that} — : sa al . The gathering of the blackness of the : 13 | Friday 41 | 8 9 29 | Connolly, Sst Pat’k C House & land on Tewn Lot No 37, 3rd hun 28 12 For two or three years I was subject te a half a dozen summer hotels would dot — preveht — disease, cure howe of Goi SECOND PART. t . « Js i Y ed > . ts ali ’ 2.2 . 14} Saturday 42 S| 10 16) Cameron, Edmund House & land on Town Lot No 32, or A 00 8 eae canada ae not | ‘his beautiful coast in a very short time. a. ae ere Se saga woe —William Watson. Living Pictures and Tableaux, under "6 | Sunday 43 oF tt. 2 do Vacant land on Town Lots Nos 724 3, oe 4 $0 ans . iy ~ @ little I eould eat | 71, advantages are unsurpassed. Every- a a a _— oni * k ble a ng —__ the direction of Mr. W. C. Harris. 16 | Monday 43 9 1 40} Connolly, John Two houses & land on Common Lot No 23 it 3s a ome any good. I read about thing is favorable. ‘ihe season would be v 1 - oe ai. e i ee able altera- wacine. Scene 1— Music. 17 § Tuesday 44 9} morn | Dorsey, James House & land on Town Lot No 9, Ist hua 7 an Hood's Sarsaparilla and decided to try it. ouger than on the north side, and while peer og os sa wah 2%, “wtb exerting Scene 2—“*The Death Scene,” Romeo 18. Wedocsday 45 9 @ 19 | Davies, Simon House & land on Common Lot No 18 3 37 Before I had finished two bottles I began } 40), enough the southern slopes are not wate ce a ad a = ae oo i Srack I Gharmen in Harper's Weekly. | and Juliet. , i ETbureday 45 le | 0 57| McEachern, Est Cath Vacant land on Town Lot No 100, Ist hun i 25 to feel better and in a short time I felt | chilled by the cold air of the north side. ue i Pe = th ae a of og - Scene 3—“ Patriotism or the Sacrifice 90 } Friday 46 10; 1 33| Fraser, William J Forge & land on Town Lot No 37, ard hua S all right and had gained 21 pounds in | dere will, in a year or two, be another 95 oe eh h nn is. a wnt This is brave Harro’s story — of Family to Country,” after the Painting 2 | Saturday 47 IL 2 10| Fitzgerald, Rowan R Houses & land on Common Lot No 27 a 3 weight. Iam stronger and hoalthierthan | jel for our Newsons, Halls, &e. They | “” ge Ee Harro who watched the sea. of Moreau de Tours. 2p Sanday 47 I! 2 48} Grittin, Margaret House & land on Town Lot No 74, Ist bun ; 62 Ihave ever been in my life.” JouN W. | bave only to goin and possess this land te peerage To his reaown I set it down Scene 4—* Prince Arthur and Hubert,” $3 | Mooday 47 12 3 42} Gormley, William House & land on Town Lot No 20, gad bun 7 31 CovuGHLIn, Wallaceburg, Ontario. is soon as railway communication Mrr. Shortis,the mother of the con- As it was told to me. Prison Scene from Shakespeare’s King $4 | Tuesday 43 13 4 32} Gardin-r, Elizabeth Warehouse & land on Town Lot No 84, 2d hun aa a 8 established. The people are indus- | demned Valleyfield murderer, who is now Soh 96) Wednesday 48 13} 5 33 Godkin, Flora House & land, Town Lots Nos 50,52,53, 4 bus . pa Hood’s Sarsaparilla rious aud hospitable to the last degree. | awaiting execution at Beauhornois, hada} Back from the reef-caught vessel Scene 5—Double Scene from Longfel- 9% | Thar-day 48 14 6 40 {| Huestis, Sarah A House & iand, Town Lots Nos 63.464, 5th bun 14 62 Quite a number of confortable residences | private interview with Lady Aberdeen in Came Harro’s comrades four, low’s “Hiawatha.” (a) Hiawatha’s Woo M1 Frijay 48} 15 7 45 do House & land on Common Lot No 27 10 69 see to be found, and « number of good | O:tawa a few days ago, and, it is under- Aud with them ten half-perished mea ing. (b) Thus it is our daughters leave us. $8 | Saturcay | 48j 5l 8 39 | Hughes, Pe'er Hou-e & land on Common pe Z = ; vid * is the Only uisiness men attend to the wants of the | tood, made an appeal for her con’s life. Safe landed on the shore, Scene 6-—* Roman Gladiators.” 9} Sunday | 49 16 9 32} Horas, Henry House & land on Common Lot No 22 , oe communities. At Little Sands J.J. McPhee, ee eee “And 1 ” Scene 7—** Ghost Storie2,” scene from : ~ Seat a? : I : 6 75 ° a ros It Saved Our Child. nd are these all ?” asked Harro, 30 f Mondar 49 7] 10 18] Irving. William H House & lJand on Town Lot No &, 3rd bun Esq, and Mr. Keeping supplp the far ‘ ; , . Sectneemenials Cutie’. 31 bTuceday 74954 18] 10 48| Jury, George G House & Jand on Town Lot No 2, 3rd hun 7 3! True Blood Purifier mers’ needs, Here, also, Mr. Cairns who| “My little daughter, three and a half aa Stiaiadt aac to dis See 8—* Gaoek Foetry,” after the : Joy, Jobn House & land on Town Lot No 29, Ist hun 5 = Prominently in the publiceyetoday. Be | -arries on the fishing business lately con-| years oll, suffered three years with ae Bik ad esaneeees.” celebrated painting of Coomans. — '— a . = | McKinnon, John House & land on Courmon Lot No 23 2 25 sure to get Hood’s and only Hood’s. Do | jucted by Duncan Munn, Esq., has a| Eczema. Her little body was covered — Scene 9-“The Three Witches” in p E Island Railway Larter, John House & land on Common ~ = 33 6 at not be induced to buy and other. commodious dweiling place and a good are ere ne “ ge did a Cried Barro, “Who goes with me eae do House & land on Commen Lot No 22 ‘ farm. Mr. Matheson attends to the cloth- | 2004- our boxes o ase’s intmen T bi Toe j 7 a e é _ = ae ? ot : eC : o rescue him, the last Scene 10 Britannia ”"—Gran in ' McLecd, Janes Vacant land on Common Lot No 20 aos Hood’s Pills aa eee wg of the human form divine, and have entirely cured and saved our child.| live or dead? Shell it be said semble. und after THURSDAY, Sth December, | Maloney, Eliza House & land on Town Lot No 82, 2nd hun 3 75 — . shurches, schools, halls, &c., are in abun- | Her skin is clear and not a sign of rash is We left cnc ca the inact?” died Cundy Sale — an ofan Railway ak oem daily M ille, Thomas House & land on Town Lots Nos 67 £68, 3d hun : 4 31 lance. Tne residen se of Robert Dixon, to be seen, : Andrew Alton, Hartland, N. z : : ooseve rest oeowe anes Sundays exces ted) as follows .— Monaghar, Patrick House & land on Common Lot es ~ ~ a E-q., and his extensive farm and mill pro- = aoe a . ba of eee — Spoke — gray-h sired mother, he PART. é t : do House & !and on Common Lot No 2: . qT perty is situated here. His customers | “¢¢ OY this volailing Cure for pies an “Oh, Harro, boy, my son, wi Amateur Minstrels —" Trainginward | Mugford, William G@ Hou-e & land on Common Lot No 22 _ a oo | GooD ind in him the “soul of honor.” As we | Skin diseoses Go not, I pray. “T'is death they say, — d Gent] PM AM PM AM) McMillan, James Vacant land on Common Lots Nos 33, 34, 35 1 4l YOu GET zo west, we come to the breakwater, on “ aoa caaaae ae a . And there is only one.” ( ies and Gentlemen) ¢ ‘Pellle. Ri ce & land ca €C n Lot No 21 7 31 ONE! : we 2 Two beet sugar plants in Nebraska ex- Prof. Vinnicombe, Musical Conductor 310 7 00...... Charlottetown..... Sle 10 10 O'Rellly, Ellen House & land on Commen Lot } 2 3 09 Nii which some $12,000 has lately been spent, ot to tare Gat &RUGNOS eis of otias “Father and brother Uwe > a . oa 8 ea ohne kine 24 He Power, Michael Vacant land on ee = ry a a3 0 and pear which is the residence of the ais pasties es cote er A ge saode ance Tike abused con hath Main — a apie, Four End 43i 8iT......Hanter River..... 149 851) Purdie, Jane (W AO House & land, Town Lots Nos 97498, Ist hun = uospitable Captain Brown. Near by is a , ; 0 . Me haat art Good H en—two Bones, two ambos. - $05 _ 852 . Bradalbane.......115 817 “ae _c : etal fo” _| mouths and began October 1, and is a y last art thon. ¢ Harro, now, 7 cas oes... 5 pene 107 80 Moreoa and Leslie 8 eat two-story dwelling, oceupied by Don busy one for the factories and profitable Let me not plead in vain.” Overture..........-.-+---++- ts Orchest a [acon seaitee a «She McNutt Trustees of) se - ald J. McMillan, E-q., and his amiabie Soe shen Qammers while i laste EAE NN oon seinen icomeens Con pany pa? | 9 38........ Kensington ......1233 | 735/ Prunty, John House & land on Town Lot No 75, 2nd bun I 12 partner. Perhaps ‘uere is not @ medical : An:wered brave Harro, “Mother, « Cricket on the Hearth ” ..... Mr. Ethiop $2 le lo ar lieeunes 4 Ly 70 MeQuaid, se 02 & land on Con mon oat = — - os FOR 1896 ee in wg — who _ ~ DANGEROUS, . Who knows, perchance for him " eg ee Little Coon PM i230 Lv (Arlo AM} Rackham, Henry ouse & sand on Common Lot No oe a ee ieved so much suffering as “Dona pepe tee oder the skies a mother’s eyes Solo and Quartette—* Old Home ”......... - ~seeees 7 teeeeeee 7 a Sweeney, Thomas House & land on Town Lot No 18, 2nd hun 15 75 A SPLENDID BOOK OF REFERENCE, 490 PAGES Shames,” whose knowledge of the healing We often see this sign on roads or streets To-day with tears grow din,” sotiideieithwimaned Jake and others. 219........ Port Hill ........ 909 do Vacant laud on Common Lots Nos 33, 34, 35 394 Given Free *‘Sunli hi?’ art is proverbial. He is now old avud| Any kidney ailment is dangerous. Be- “ Dar I Long to be Again ”..Melinda Kole BM. .20-- +0. G'Leary......... 8 00 Strong, Mrs Sarab House & land on T »wa Lot No 3, 3rd hun 15 ‘ me feeble, bat the lively sparkle of his eye is | cause you never know where it will end. “Farewell. God watches over © Se Ge os oicisiesccseunssicus sts eee a — oo a Steele, Robert House & land on Tewn Lot No 20, 3rd hun 1) 25 TO USERS OF yet to beseen when relating the hardships Suppose you feel languid, suppose you The fields of flying foam, Banjo Duet...............+.++++.+..Bones Bros case Tignish.... ..... 600 Stewart, Allan Vacant land on Town Lot No 55, 3rd hua 2 * HOW Commencing November, and thrilling adventures of his earlier | have feverish symptoms, there must be And he shall keep us on the deap, *% Bideqalks of. Mew Vork ...s-<-0« PM AM Smith, Henry B Houses & land on Town Lot No 18, Sth hun = ee ated days. Like his great Master, he went| pison in the blood for these are the certain And safely bring us home.” ....Mr. Christmas and Miss New Year x ducaeiiiies = Savidant, Frank House & land on Common Lot No 20 £ ou 3 packages or 9 bars of about healing the s.ck, without fee or re-} signs. Witd : Harmouica and Banjo Solo.............Bones Og Sn na tone melee” 5 Trainor, Patrick House & land on Town Lot No 62, Ist hun i 79 Sunticnt Soap will receive from their ward. His eon, the late H. M. P. McMil- To the fact that pisons get past the Ld was the storm—swept ocean, “ Mystic Star ” (with march and grand 2 ¥ ....-Royaity Junction. ...10 10 : ae 7 i . Neo 23 » grccers, 1 SUNLIGuT ALwanac FREE. : “ : i . And like a fragile leaf y : . x BOT ioneseus Bedford......... 9 37 Thorne, Est Richard House & land on Common Lot No 2: 2 20 Contains complete Almanac, Home ian, died a few years ago, and added to the | kidneys, may be traced every sickness to dees g ; electric effect)..................... COMpany 55 Ar) aii Ly 905 de House & land on Common Lot No 23 31 50 Management, Language of Flowers, solitude of a good man, who is an orna~| which you aae ligcle. ~~ ee long ere it crossed | <. Gadd Dave tht Dike" vcenistcntnccicsine 41 Ly) Ar 850 do House & land on Common Lot No 23 i. = nn oe age ee, ment to his class, Herc, also, is the | Treatthe kidneys fourthwith and first ato the distant reef. The music will be furnished by Prof. B22... .. +... Cardigan....... 735 Trueman, C M House & land on Town Lot No 3, 3rd ban 4 06 vie << neat, two-story dwelling of Mr. George | of all. . : VYiaai be’s full Orchest ‘4... @umapes.. 7 , : : ; hb 5 62 ~ ‘ ; te ‘ Wild was the sea, and madiy innicombe's full Urchestra. Trainor, Annie House & land on Town Lot No 29, 5th bun 5 62 Young, who, besides running & good card- It is the safe and propea thing every "eg Am prcaacan deny a Doors open at 7 o’clock. Entertainment = Weund Mewart 45 Walsh, Michael House & land on Town Lot No 92, 4th hun 10 12 ing and?cloth mill adds to the successfal | time; a a 2 8 sha: $03... es oe Wright, Joseph House & land on Town Lot No 73, 5th hun 7 G7 Secice & Mitchell. Halifax, Agents -& operations of a neat farm. A little} Therefore do it promptly and well. We While down the track came Harro 'ecowr es peal pation 95 and 35 cte — — —.: “J = Williams, Joba House & land on Common Lot No 24 It 25 oak aon lak P leleallt g nore inward from the shore at Wood | are trying to teach people toturn to Dodd’s With ene heckdcs th Plan of Hall at aAats and Ieeaiiia’s pipes Sama * 6 de Vacant land on Common Lot No 27 4 00 . — Fi Island North is the residence and } Kidney Pills as the simplest and greatest Sees See eorw. Drug Stores decl7 : PM AM iy eae ee a ei inkl oe eee eee | business place of Duncan Crawford, E-q. treatment of kidney diseases on earth. Hard to the oars his comrades ao Pu AM Notice te hereby given that par blicati Pp i Nace lat helen @ Web oictien GHATEFUL— COMFORTING. His is a cosy place, and the traveller finds| Can’t you see the point? Every serious Bent in the shrieking gale, 6% ...............Emeraid........ seece I Cap, 12, Section ot, after 30 days’ publication of the above jist, being o a welcome trom Mr. Crawford and bis | disease results from the kidueys being out And Harro cried, when land he spied ie: os coceoe BUNGEE. ...-- +++ -0 am | Ratepayers of the City of Charlottetown who have failed to pay within the time }re- amiable lady. Not far is the Wood I-lavd | of order. Dodd’s Kidney pills keep ons “Thank God, we shall not fail” , “ a a" Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time A MEDONALD, D. POTTINGER, ntendent, Gen Mgr Gevt. Rys, lottetown. Moncton, N B. Rallwey Office, Dec 1, 1895. DR. H. D. JOHNSON FYE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Office - - Kent Street Aug 16, ’94—ly Make a Note of it! Our stock of WATCHES is large and weli assort- ed, and celebrated for their good time-keeping qualities. REPAIRS on shcrt notice. G. H. TAYLOR, North Side Queen Square. ect 5 W. N. TANTON, (Late in the ewploy of W. W. Wellner Having opened a Jewelry Store on east tile Upper Great George Street, wishes to Sunounce that ke intends to pay epecial Mtention to REPAIRING OF WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, ete. Having had tighteen years’ experience at repairing he Win a position to guarantee satisfaction, Gad deliver promptly all work entrusted to his care. Will also keepon hand a select line of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. W. N. TANTON, East Side Upper Great George St _ Oct. 12—246 w Mortgage Nale. To Se sold by Public Auction, at the Court Heus- in Sommerside, in Prince County. on SaTURDAY, the 28th day of December next, 4 D 185, at toe hour of twelve o'clock, noon, under a powerof aale contained in a Mort- dated the thirteenth day of August, A D "83, and made between Thomas rkin of the one part and the undersigned of the oiher pert :— All that tract of land on Lat Eighteen, ece County, bounded as follows:—Com- Mepeing ata stake firel inthe north-east Sngle of a tract of jand of one handres acrs, ZBown as plot namber fifty-four, formerly Owned b atthew Connick, now in s- of James Cornica, in the west side of Coun y Line Road; thence west twenty- One chains to land in poss*ssion of Joha Ber- ; thence north nine chains and fifty-two links to Jobn Barsett’s land; thence east twenty.oue ehaips to the aforesaid County Line oad, and thence along the said road ulhwardiy tothe place of commencement, Mutlaining twenty acres of land, more or les ortuither pa ticulara apply to Margaret Larkins on the premises, or at the office Of the undersigned at Summerside. this 25th day of November, A D 1895 J. E WYATT, Mortgagee. bové—dy 51 law (2) Se Dommien Coal Company, Ltd The undersigned having been sppo inte e selling Agents in the Province o Prince Edward Island for the above Com y,are vow prepared to issue orders for ud, Slack and Run of Mines, and will Seep a, Stock of each Mine’s Coal on hand {6 supply customers at lowest prices. PEAKE BROS. & CO., Sellin nts. Cherlo:tetown, May 25, a scribed the Assessment sev-rally levied upon their Real Property in said City, I will make an application to His Honor the Stipendiary Magistrate of aid City for Judg- ment against each avd all of the lands above described tor the respective amounts Fo levied againet them, and then unpaid, and that upon such judgmeut being duly entered I wil! farther apply for a warrant for the sale of *uch lands. Dated this 16th day of December, A. D. 18%5. ROBERT VANIDERSTINE, City Collector. December 16, 1895—1m Coal! Goal! Coal! --—-FROM Dominion Coal Co's. Mines in G. B., Now Landing and tc Arrive per Steamship Albert, 650 Tons Sydney Slack. ‘ “ Schooner Maggie Bell, 64 “ ? e R. W. Smith, 116 “ S. “ Lizzie C., 1} 6}6*.- Gemre .* ss Carmena, 100 “ Sydney “ ¥ . oo: ¢ “« — Screened. “ 7? Fay, 99 « “ ‘“ ” Telephone oe “ - - e : — = «“ Run of Mine. . Albert P., _— " - ” Ellen May, ~~ ” « i Alice Phoebe, 56 tons Sydney Screened and 50 Sydney Run of Mines, which will be sold at very lowest rates whilst landing. PEAKE B ROS. & CO., Selling Agents Dominion Coal Company, Ltd. Charlottetown, October 26, 1895. Ameen A Small Boy With an Axe might be able to make a hole in one of those Cob- No danger of his spoiling if in any ‘They're the most durable, most stylish, The bler Seats, other way. cheap Rocker made. cheapest and best at JOHN NEWSON’S. Charlottetown, December 10, 1895—dy EPPS'S COCOA BREAKFAST — SUPPER, “ By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine properties of well selected Cocoa, Mr. Epps has provided for our breakfast and supper a delicately flavored beverage which may save use many heavy doctors’ bills. It is by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure and a properly i frame,”” Civil Service Gazette JAMES EPPS & CO., Ltd, : Momeopathic Chemists, London, England. Notice to Ship Masters and Ship Owners, All vessels are prohibited from lying in the ice outside the ends of wharves, from Steom Navigation Wharf Hast to Pownal Wharf West, orin any other part of the stream Or barbor that will obstruct or interfere with the free passage of the S.S Stanley to her berth at Peake’s No. 2 Wharf. By order of the Marine Department. DAVID SMALL, decl2 Harbor Master. PHOTOGRAPHY Superior workmanship, re fined finish and moderate prices combine to make these Photos the most satisfactory in Charlottetown ‘+o-day. GEO. H. COOK Corner Queen & Grafton Sts. TO LET. That large Shop, part of the “London House” Building, lately occupied by J T. McKenzie, Tailor, with good room ap stairs for work shop or store room. Apply to HON. DANIEL DAVIES, L. H. DAVIKS, Q. C., Executors Estate late Geo, Davies, Or to F. W. L. Moore, Solicitor, in th Building. octll DONT WAIT until you are on the las sheet before ordering your DAY BOOKS or LEDGERS. Order now What about Bill Heads? We work cheap. Save money by trading with J. D. TAYLOR, QUEEN STREET. ec4 Church, which is the chief ; reaching sta- tion of the Rev. A. S. Stuart, the popular Pre-byterian clergyman, If you are out in this section and wish to hear a really good practical sermon, be sure and attend the Wood Island Church. Wood Islands is a pretty place, with many good tarms. Here are the MeNeill’s, the MeMillan’s, the Taylor’s, etc., galore, all men of firm physique, and having all the character- istics or the true Higtland race. We must proceed west and come to Belle Creek. The laad of the Bell’s, the S.uarts, the Martins, the Comptons, the Saunders, the Bears, the McDonald’s, etc. A pier or breakwater bas Leen constructed here, mostly by the private resources and energy of the people. The Local Govern- ment spent a little money trying to im- prove it. Itis yet far from being svfti cient for the shippivg requirements of the surrounding country. Iltisa grcat pity it was not cousidered of sufficient import- ance to be eesumed by the Dominion Govy- ernment. Some say that “Creek” at the end of the name had a misleading effect. If so, the name should be changed. Here is the residence of Donald McLaren, E-q, merchart, and a compact and well-finished house itis. Heand Mre. McLaren, are, however, well worthy of it, and though comparatively recently bvilt, it has sheit- ered the tired traveller on many, many occasions. Their son Dr. McLaren, has moved west to British Columbia, where their only daughter is the happy wife of Mr. Mann, formerly of Little Sands, who is now thriving in his western home. This is the oldest settlement of the group. The Belle, Stuarts, Martians and McDongalls, were the first settlers, when the place was well wooded. Blood-curdling adventures with bears were common in those days, when the stalwart forms of the original settlers could almost any day be seen chasing bruin to his lair with a pitch-fork or an axe. There were giants in those days, and their descendants bear honest testimony of it tothe present day. As a class, the farmers are conservative and frugal. They are all comfortably well off, which may be the reason they are in- clined to leave well enough alone, and averse to radical changes. Mr. Donald Comptou has here a lobster packing establishment. He is enterprising and deserves success. Here also lives Capt. Alex. McDougal, whose sons are, with several schooners, active in the coasting trade. Further on is Flat River, the home of the McKenzies, the Rosss, the Bea- tons, the *Nicholeona, the Morrisons, the Blues, the McDonalds, etc. The only and leading merchant is Capt. McKenzie, who has quite a Jarge establishment. His business is extensive and includes many customers from all sections. Here also hospitality is dealt out with no meagre or unsparing hand. Long may they live. From Flat ztiver passing through Pinnette we come to Eldon. M. A.C eee The Italian-British Entente. Loxpow, Dec. 16.—The Times publishes a despatch from Rome saying that wili- tary circles there are strongly of the opin ion that Great Britain stands sentinel at Zeila,on the Gulf of Aden, as the guar dian of Ras Makonnen’s interests, enabl- ing him to unite with King Metelik for an attack on General Baratieri, The des- patch adds that there is strong feeling growing in Italy that the Italo-British en- tente is a failure. ~ Chicago University Again Remembered Chicago, Dec. 16 — The Chicago uni versity to-day was the recipient of another $} 000,000 gift, the donor being Miss Helen Culver of this city. The conditions are that it shall be devoted tothe increase and spread of knowledge within the field of biological science, or the sum donated may be used for the purpose of purchasing land and for the erec:ion and equipment ofa building. Miss Culver, about 60 years olc, ; is a miece of the late Charles J. Hull, from whomjs! e inherited a fortune of $6,000,006, cu ing the disease. Letter writers in Spain receive about ten cents a page for writing letters; if re- quired to take extra pains, as with the young woman’s love letter, they charge fifteen cents. Bad Blood Betwecn Them. The ever slaving farmer’s wife, her delicate sister in the city, suffer more than they care to tell. The dark rings reund the eyes, headaches, dizziness, palpitation or rheumatic twinges, betoken a run-down system. The blood is poor, and isa bar to eujoyment of life. Scott’s Sarsap .rilla purities the blood, strengthens and vitalizes the system, and speedily restores the bloom of health to the cheeks. It cures when all others fail. Mr. Lowther spoke in favor of preferen- tial trade relations between all parts of the empire at a meeting of British agricultur- ists in London, and a resolution in favor of protecting British industries was carried. Mr. C. Donnelly, wholesale liquor dealer, Alliston, Ont., was troubled for years with Itching Piles. He was per- suaded by Jas. McGarvey, Alliston, livery man, to use Chase’s Ointment, which he did, was cured, has liad no return of them and highly recommends this Ointment as a sovereign cure for Piles. Mine. Sarah Bermhardt has troken the record for extravagance in stage dresses. Her latest addition to her theatrical ward- robe cost the neat little sum of $7,500. It is of ivory satin, decorated with diamonds and turquoises, the train being lined with ermine. Theekins of 200 animals were required to line the train, and the tur. quoise band on the skirt contains 1,800 stones, so it will be seen that Mme. Bern- hardt got her ivory satin gown at acom- parative bargain. 35 cents cures Catarrhal Headache ” - Incipient Catarrh : - Hay Fever - “ Catarrhal Eeafness “ oo Cold in the headin 10 min. “ * Foul Breath caused by Catarrh. 25 cents recures Chase’s Catarrh Cure with perfect blower enclosed in each box. Sold by all dealers. CHRONIC HEADACHE. The change in my Mother's condi- tion maroellous. Scott's Sarsaparilia is a Boen. MONTREAL, August 29th, 1895. GENTLEMEN :—There is such a change in my mother’s health that I cannot re- strain myself from writing you. She suffered for years past with a chronic Wadache, aceompanied with a disordered stomach. She was weak and irritable, and we thought she was going into a de- cline, For three weeks she has been taking a course of Scott’s Sarsaparilla, which was recommended to her Mr, McGale, Druggist, Montreal. Her head- ache is now but a memory, her appetite is good, andshe has gained five pounds in weight in twelve days. She is a different woman, and I feel that you, in God’s hands, have been the means of re- storing her to health. I shall always recommend Scott’s Sarsaparilla to suffer- ers from head or digestive troubles. Thanking you again, I close. Yours sincerely, Hortense Gaviliere. Scott’s Sarsaparilla is a concentrated extract, pleasant to the taste, and is taken in small doses. It is the finest remedy for disorders of the stomach and liver, palpitation, screfulous sores, eczema and skin diseases arising from impurities of the blood. It builds up the weak, the strong it maintains in health, $1 of all And when he saw his mother Pacing the shore in tears, Loud over all the storm his call Brought gladness to her ears. Over and over he shouted, And high bis cap he waved, “«Jod gives thee joy! God sends thy bo ! Tis Uwe we have saved.” Such is brave Harro’s story— Harro who watched the sea. To his renown I set it down As it was told to me. Serr Devyiat iy Hatieax.—The Herald saye: Captain Carter, of the Salvation Army, collected $75 in Halifax for self- denial, and not $35 as reported } Captain Neweli’s friend in Charlottetown. The officers thank ali their friends for their kindness shown inthis city. The total amount raised was $410 by the No. 1 corps, Brunswick street. No. 2 vorps raised $225; Dartmouth corps raised $125; the Shelter raised $1006, and the Resene Home $20. This makes a total of $880 for self- denia} week for Halifax and Dartmouth. Tax-Payers Are Disqnalified, Orrawa, Dec. 16.—Only fifteen per cent. of the citizens of Hull have paid their taxes; the remaining 85 per cent. are disqualified under the city’s cherter from voting at the ensuing municipal elections More Fighting in Ashantee, Loxpox, Dee. 15.—A despatch from Cape Coast Castle to a news agency says it is reported there that King Prempeh, of Ashantee, has attacked and routed the tribe of Adanisis, native allies of the Brit- ish, dispoiling them with great slavghter- The St, Jeoha Exhibition, Sr. Joux, December 16 —The exhibi tion association management has sub- mitted an account of this season’s fair. The total expenditure was $23,000, of which over $11,080 was for buildings and capital outlay. The receipts of the fair were $15,000. To meet the shortage of $8,000 there were «ubsidies of $3,000 from the city and $1,000 from the province, and a guarantee of $3,000 each from the city and province. As the management will leave $2,000 of the guarantee un- touched, and has $8,600 or $10,000 worth of plant available for next year, the report is considered very satisfactory. mm The nationalities of the British army, according to the newly issued blue book, are thus classified: 163,000 Englishmen, 16,000 Scotchmen and 26,000 Irishmen. As regards the religions denominations, it appears that the Church of England claims 145,000, the Roman Catholic Church 37,000, the Presbyterian Church 15,000 and the Wesleyan Charch 12,000. The Prince of Wales has given a church to Babingley, which forms part of the ex- treme portion of she royal estate of Sand- ringham. Babingley is reputed to be the parish where the first Christian church was erected in East Anglia by St. Felix the Burgundian, about the year 600 A. D. The Imperial Parliament will meet on February 11. Kussian troops are being moved from Odessa and Sebastopal to Batoum, ere PROTECTION from the grip, pheumonia, diphtheria, feyer and epidemics is given by Hood’s Sarsapa- rilla. Itmakes PURE BLOOD Don't Delay. Send your photos to have them enlarged by the Dominion Crayon Co., 224 Kent St. Nothing will make a better Christmas The Annual Sale of Papers and Maga- zines will take place on THURSDAY next, 19th inst, at 7.30. This sale is by Auction, in the Reading Room, and is open to the general public. All periodi eals on file and a large list of newly ordered ones (making a total value of nearly $200) will be put up separately and knocked down to the highest bidder, who will receive them throughout the year 1826. EDUCATIONAL CLASSES under the superintendence of Mr. Ewen Stewart, Secretary of Education, will be opened as soon as enough names are entered. THE GYMNASIUM INSTRUCTOR will take aclass of boys uuder1l4 front 3 to 4 on the afternoons of Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at a fee of $1.50 each for sezson. THE BUSINESS MEN’S GYM. CLASS meets at 4.30 p. m. on the same days. Please make your entries with the Secretary at once for any of these classes Full Membershir Tickets can be got from the Secretary from now till January, 1897, at the following rates :— Men, $3; Women, $1; Boys or Girls of a member’s family, $1. F. B. KENNEDY, decl7 General Secretary. — Mail Contracts. Sealed Tenders addressed to the Post master—General, will be received at Ottawa until noon on FRIDAY, 14th February, 1896, for the conveyance of Her Majesty’s Mails on proposed contracts for four years from the lst April, 1896, on the following routes :— New Annan and Railway Station—dai'y (Sunday excepted). , New Annan and Wilmot Valley—semi- weekly, Peake’s Station and Railway Siation—daily (Sunday exce;:ted). Peake’s Station and Ruskin—semi-weekly. _ Printed notices containing full informa- tion as to conditions of proposed contracts may be seen, and blank forms of tender may be obtained, at the Post Offices at which the services commence and termin- ate, and at the office of the subscriber, Charlottetown. F. DE ST. C. BRECKEN, Asst. P. O. Inspector, Post Office Inspector’s Office, Chariottetown, P. E. Tsland, 13th December, 1895. We've Got It ! and you want it. It’s not hard to get it. Wesellitcheap, All kinds of Lumber. Come and See It! It costs you nothing to examine, and very little more to buy it. Will You Take It ? We're agreed. You want lumber and we've got it. You have money and we want it. We'll treat you right. You give us a handful of money and we'll give you a. whole load of Lumber. THAT’S PHILOSOPHY ! JAMES BARRETT, Connolly’s Wharf, . present, druggists. P. H. TRAINOR, Sold Wholesale and Retail by Gs» E Manager Hughes, Charlottetown. dee] 3-—4i : nov29—dy ; + ‘ ; i i i i t a i i sw