ar Ses - ~ a en oe — = miner nneetintiad Si RC eR <a mn N J ry! Y THE DAILY EXAMINER : - - : : . - FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7 96 Pik * A iA 4 7 L896. : y nm Se > E ; : i walt. ! er - " nt AN ) OT USINESs IN P. BE, ISLAND, AN ISLANDER MARRIED this is the truth, and nothing but the ‘AL AX BI — Gold | truth, by which f ~ . ’ : . , ee truth, F ic al lling to stand or R. B. Norton & Co., wholesale and : On Tuesday evening last, at the resid ” 0 ( ! fal) a oe ee ee ee re O88 40883 i ail | iware dealers, of Charlottetown, | en -e of lard col Bato CC - 3 . » i : a ! a a - , ML. e of U A Hy ard, Hlotel Baton, Miss ‘ ‘a | A copy of this statement was taken by | e $ ; i i : rite OLIK 83 av in 1s | arvare dereon ar reorge ' . : sa srden of Canada—in fact, the garden of | oe tS. An 7 on and Mi —— rge H. ‘Silver | ine to the Patriot oftice, and the editor, | ¢ Pt y . ve . wen - a : a—in mt , 1 a en oO — were un 7 in holy = dh = A 3 | Hon. Mr. Laird, refused to publish it. ; $ iz 7 : uc ‘ Sin tairiy goo shape, he natural eauty of the bride was Hewry C. Dovse. | sh 2 4 k | ait mm or ff s find no de-j| heightened by abhandsome _ travelling é . th. aoG i their produce except | dress of a dark novelty mixture. Cl { im inci Wien | ¢ a ip . x I milk the province Only a few relatives and intimate 1eq ues, eo eer e 6 45 I , ceive a great deal more than $200,-| friends of the contracting parties wit- | | i. | ae Wa ) ne vear is? ana the industry is nessed the impressive cer a Stx:—A writer in this morning's Guar- | Cnacececesececceel 5 / ” y in its infancy. Owing to the lack of The happy couple received many or any di an seems to be very ignorant aso who i ee ‘ x = ; 4 Ay : rn} Ship lemand for farm produce there s | presents which demonstrated their popu- the president of the Charlottetown Club is | are uy side cown at on not asl cash moving as_ is} larity among their friends. Immediately Let me inform Mr. ‘*Ward Four” that the our big “s - : i this season ; but our } after the marriage the y departed on an ex G d Mw President of the Club is nct running for | be) 5 8 far 1 arning that they must ! tended wed ling te ur, to ine eae Provic lence 00 I oney Civ ic honors in the present contest, as he | a 4 vstem, and instead of grow- | R. ' . | is at Ottawa, in the person of Mr. L. H. if Y I.,and other cities. Returning they ; : poet 1"e6 ooas aie. i 1s - ats, potatoes, ete., for shipment, they | will reside at No.30 Worcester stead ail Davies, M. P., for Queen’s County. Conse- 7 Y. M i i market for these heir | South Boston Rullet; . ma ; $ | que ntly Mr Oland eannot vote for him ‘ = their | South Boston Bulletin Jan. 11. 4 l 4 " : wwn barns, and turn these pfoducts out in| The Mr. Green + ovoid tnt | Some people, however, desire to create an ‘7 e, butter aud meat.—Hardware ard | deta’ id or B ROIteTOG 80 5 wees : | impression thata change has been made | O | " I . x AMP EB si a Metal Merchant, Toronto, Ont., Feb., 96. | ‘Ty nh oe oe oe Sees | in the presidential chair. But none Las , : 7 ; Se eae 1omas Green, of Charlottetown.] in payment | I] ie —— a on } . | taken place, an! allthe anonymous cor { ee . : ° seis ; is PERSONAL. eee | res pondence to the contrary, Wiil not alter N ~— neiaty Table Linen, 4 BIG BARGAIN be ' ‘} ees — no | the fact. 16 inches wide, fe ri Prof. Craig crosse! at the Capes to-day | of last rear’s The Guardian dces not inform its readers ei 73 = woemdie Rien Gentine oad c | . : 3 ut »f - ; ) : i that Mr. Haszard,who is running for Mayor, CG iu Pil c ft e Rov. Father Burke returne . te | also Lelongs to the Club. rOOC eavy 1hHOW ot- © F - aC é I A BS ] : “5 . wn this morning from Sour Mr 1} accounts. ConsIsTENCY. ton. 40 inches wide 10 a Mrs. | EK rowse Ji , : . “ae ilisiiigsneiieaas d ‘ ( e ‘ a Ske | pos) ; ' z ares e din “ Wi “tag! FAIT PLAY WANTED, : , ' ~ a} Boyle were passengers on the same train | iit oie ibaa i aa | j ‘ “ . Mr. James C ‘erguson was a passen- | t eps . -° ’ > : . : . ! 1 ¥ ar ‘ i ir. James C. Ferguson was a passen- | idl ween | Sin,—The friends of Crabbe and Beer, | Fine quality Cireular Pil- A Big Basket (Linen) at i e eastern train this afternoon, en | yY come in and get your | ¢ , a. : 7 : \ B eaghieage Sy os Ppa - finding tl at Mr.N. bho 6 n has the sympathy l ‘ ° Lie. per pair ‘ ite te ouris “re > ill te » charire | j > . ue ‘ , ‘ : 5 Important | 7oum 10 Gourie, where be will tale char | bill receipted and oblige, | and support of the majo ity of ward | ow Cotton, 40 inches re en eee 25 y ae i. _ - ‘ = nson & ; G — 8 ' ran h | ve | 4, have approached bis colleague, Dr. | 2 : ; sarge size, a ainen, %e. j 7 pl j ‘ — * } ep oe + is | Jobnson, and offered to retire either one, wide, Ite per pi air. : +: M : ec | sabsh bea bien caaeiel. Gh ha be | | Haszard. & Moore, | in order to defeat Nicl olson. The doctor Extra large, Linen, 30x “ stocK has been receive ich will be} > -y | | 4 mh ke > L © > : one as ut , : , ‘hin ; has too much of the character of his late | . ‘ . ' Oo”? ? , : grees nlaced npon the s 8 r. Fereuson | avy 2 , "ary ; . 6s 4% ce siaanen ial fu h ea M . BECINS Charlottetown, Jan. 17, 1896 | lamented father to be a aig er | miaavy White Sheeting, Very fine Huck, 22x if h : soon as possible after his arrival ! 2 Se ae eee ee a | nn . , ° . or 33 g ail aaek ica Gk ae nstak Ee ere I am pleased to | 2 yards wide, [Se | inches, 55c. per pair. : o Se ie ed ae A ee ; eel . know is making a successful canvass. | f ‘4 $ , fd Peete ete ee ee | L, |< Ward 4” in this morning’s Guardian, in | ef Yel $ toberts as Souris Ihe fullest Sacvisaction ETTERS T0 THE EDITOR. | his zeal, displays his c loven foot, and re | a j _N ; i : 3 . wg nt | coms omnia COLL. = 1 | sorts to’ both falsehood and slander. Mr | 7 ¢ EP. 1 ws savain on Mor ig ce | j ens matt ao : : hee may be | a" He has been here | ti 1s Ever haveacollar that scraped your ae : ‘ADLY PARALLEL. | before. But Mr. Nicholson is not Presi- ait ee atin i tae ra : a Cc as the Hon. L. amma BP ie 9 boa this sid eck where the Convass Or haircioth bag | Sir,—In reply to Srr,—On the 10th eae Oi pos } pay, 1 W son : a” 3 worn through the goods? Then you’l! ap- ; er a poe a aves olds that offi e hat will r i ai ti, ' . : he mg *h the many false state- day of Dec., 1895, | Ward 4 do at the next Dominion election ? :* a i ‘ lo: t . prec ale the Charming, pliable softness ot | ments circulated by at a temperance | li — . — a » & e made of adoubie layer of heavy weight Mr. Clarke’s f : : Vorer +s . and wate! ( ' fadou é r of g v ebt _ Mr. larke’s frierda, meeting held in the ' wa 7 hibbre mois t vie 3 ere < , - . ss siti . ‘i a the I- ace. : ep Sede Directly Interested ! | both in the pressand First Method ist | PRAME IT. | Ye - the = = SUS Wilt Revert eruinyre- oF wil j in their canvass, per- Church, | conducted | ic iii ae oo 7 : “ey a — oo ee ee ce ee oe [ by Messrs. Crossley | Sir.—Mr. Peters’ address to the Young | » . was a | a nade in the same way, 3 |} have no connec tion - Hunter, Mr. H. | Liberals ot Charlottetown as published in | T @ ‘ vo. Shepherd > | whatever with the C. Donse was one of | Wednesday evening’s Patriot should be | E U S PR ESC R [ 5 E FO R YO U 4 ¢ 1 . . : ; THK DUNKRAVEN ENOUIR Ret ad : ; : 6 ae 1 and McK : ~ y i —— , x Citizens’ Leag of the promoters of the | put in a frame and kept there. The editor “: ; 2s ~ . . Mo. ; } . i ‘ eme Court. Fhe ccpesbiel Vac detain aplansd | which the Hon D on- Citizens’ Leagne,and | of the Patrio*, in pablishing such an ad 3 ti os ee cium Tike (ie charges prefe aa ie ald Farquharson is signed the constitu- dress, evidently had hostile feelings to a " : ja } < Q a i Dunraven in connection with the in- | GREAT 1896 | Presi lent, ner am I ro a — of which | wards the Local Leader, for no other rea- | W ith the aid of Artistic Cutters we can per for m an op eri ation upé yn y ou that will 4 a » ‘ } nearer tase “eae ; | in apy way associat- append ; s would justify the publication of euel -t : n 4 7 a Lee wieomios ional yaeht race has been made pub- | oe a eat soo ee hat ce eee Nothine Lar | Wake you feel well and look well. It’s a new Suit of FASHIONABLE CLOTHES we at aa ii After giving a review of the evidence | 4 : . : ae an address. é 8 f Wothing Dt a : : r : ; 2 ae ; : iB rbert | the re port concludes: Upon a caref - | WHITE GOODS SALE clique or class, } I “Charlottetown, misrepresentation of his opponents, and would suggest. No more scientific opel rators at our cutters’ table and our work bench a i Herbet oe Mad sveesh —e 7 am contesting the lec. 10th, 1895. | whi » Lihers coming | as is ‘ . 1 Spra kins Secre | Sideration of the wiole case, the commit: | " bwend ‘lndeneaaliel itd oa _ - —— aad seine be found on this Island. Then the EXQUISITE STYLES in our Imported Fabrics. 7 ee are unanimously of the opinion at .. . ae on ee 7 sijee.. y av “ve . . . . ow ‘ » Ce j . : : - r —— : 2d 2 aa a ade by Lord ban sion ps nd and in the interest, of For the promotion | the policy of the party, no attempt in that We have them. Our cha ges, tov, are as low as ‘ny First-class Kstablishment in the a i v » > | 101 unraven, ar or vine taee sleur ah “ } ee a a ’ ' : ‘ ot f. iie lededs thn ebhtect af tide laave Our Aususl White Geode Sele bexine | mical city gov of te mperapce and a} direction has been made, probably be- | country, a ies yy et. Mial ail nt ontepgiae ssa agg a ise Sl 2 Sai a - ernment “thorough enaforce- | cause the task was too hard for the Attor r ; : wt “§ ‘ nse.” rt Se ant | ati oe do oat € 1 | * ler ; bu January 3lst. WEEKS & CO. have been H. C. Dovse. ment” of the Canada | ney-General. " iN N : -a 25 Hig I Se e | 18 not only not sustained by evidence, but | Temy “- ; Bree ER if Ss 4 S uid mpletely disproved, and that all the | planning weeks and months ahead, where = ee ere T Usstaven. LOHN e McKENZIE 4 i % ‘ : ; a w) yn a Citizens ee S ext | circumstances indicated by him as giving | preparations count for everything. The Maan . ee TAR MEECHANT TAILOR 4] 8u f : rise to his suspicion, are entirely and sat- a ‘ or a es STAR MEECHANT TAIL * a i : alensin we’ . H.C. Dovs: : 3 - sfactorily explained. They deem it, there- | Y8‘ues we are now giving are the very best o sR ¥ reni , . . , ; 4 @, , iho. ac I T : oe oe ee a Comment is needless. | » Sta,—I see by the evening papers that Charlottetown, February 7, 1896—135 & wky Next Door to J. D. McLeod & Co’s. an ; = ; ee oe a a obtainable, and the qualities are exactly a3 D. Scuu rman |.Ward 2 has also elected by acclamation a ‘ s a ; I rned w nt ni, as well ast ‘ Ge The t oe ’ se o SCHURMAN, | supporter of the rum interest. Now tbis } , © : = sand cre w : f the Defe inder, Tr, th at e I ee se me 0 my = Ns i piece of business I do not unde rstand, for i, : Ross should exprese their conviction | and sensible peopie will appreciate the MR. DOUSE’S EXPLANATION, | I was informed that the league had ar- i. ’ oer irred ' YT shitaen of Ort wisien Vere are —— ranged for Opposition and had at least two : . : , Ww ace in question that cast tne | 24 Vantag first choice. ere are some . Beare Dee. of Chai candidates available, but it appears that 4 /% eee ue . S ’ east Suspicion on : o tegrity or propriety } of the leading features of our WHITE make oath as follows :— ~~~? (neither one of them materialised on nom- 4 P aie : . ; : i rn ios de a : oat = Lord Dr ae . , | GOODS SALE:— “That Lam not, nor have I been a ye a day. The oe : ouncillors who —({x) ee e “ a za ha 1 re ine i pres ti a Ate rh rut the j G T ABI 0 I INEN . B] } i I ne nb er of the SOC ety know nas the Citiz spigeic 7 be 7 i ted by ad oe Pega we Tweeds, All The Best Cloths, ' } f g Z ; a 1D nt tt : au . r AINENS.—Bleache: Youble ena’ Le acue,. nor am I a men ber of anv } be avie fo ake @ hani ant assis 1e1Tr 4 J * . ; aq t é : : e gat ao « ey have ue heard potest — k oe Linen from ‘the manufac | secret societv whatever.” | friends in the other war Is, I jannels, Our rhe I rettiest Patterns, : a i 7 “lpia Po aa a pi ae bi e - a _ sds hecho rers, Belfast, newest designs, all prices. Hexry C. Dovse. | re ee Blankets, Owa The I argest Variety, & ha drawn a. charge that was :o : : ae tite : : , “ *4 — > i plainly founded upon mistake, and that Extra Heavy Cream Damask Tabling, hi Sworn to a re aos Charlottetown, | Pearson wa AneEe Drnggets, Makes. 1 he Closest Prices, t 4 2 Kink TO-%s T.— ine b | has been so unfortunate ip the publicit | large variety, low prices. Best Irish and this Seventh day of ruary, 4. D., 1596, eritgua y i " re 5 ta \ pick has attained and the feeling to which it | Scotch Sie , J. Macea HERN, J.P. | Sre:—In tie Guardian of this morning, Yarns. n » WillAil be Found Here ‘ t ir S ) ‘'s a Pr las rise “- a : In referring the above, I wish to say | I find the following editorial parazraph:— 4 yg } :s are | TABLE NAPKINS.— ouble | Ps, 4.9 EDs 0.4m . aera . en it i os —— +0 Bleached Dar ne rates oe k “| that, during the time tha. meetings were “Do not vote for the rum-sellers’ candi- : f 5 : a r | 2 an’s adi a st did 3 Le 4 fe eac her amask, @i1 qualities, aii sizes a} re by SEs a ameaiie : bs i i ta " . mn es a i: i " iis “ » . ‘ * . fter aaa alia tor to-morrow — At Stanley Bros.’ | superior value at $1.31, $1.76 and $2.05 me we 7 Me - Hunter & Crossley, | dates, and then pray that the evils of in MONCTON WOOLEN MILL, MASONIC TEMPLE BUILDING, GRAFTON ST. 4, pra : 200, aud are CON" | white goods sale, 65 ladies’ white night ” . % there was a slip of paper passed around to | temperance may be removed from the 3 its a iE S z. The Prince of Wales) dresses at 45c. each. Don’t miss this] LINEN TOWELS.—275 dozen bought | the congregation, which [ supposed to be | land, and your weak brother kept from Charioticiown, Hocombér 19, 1896-125 & why a team ar st form, anc Ww hance You could not bay the material | specially for this sale and early tpripg a common church temperance pledge, not | Oe ae “a Seg : f seir po *- | alone for the money. : ltraie. Two special lines-— 14c @15 “ered able to read itwithout my spectacles, Will the G ltan kindly let its readers =~ Pa * 5 : is 1€ 1 oer . O Specs s-— 14e. each, $1.52 ; al : . | ili the Guardtan Kindly jet its readers Pop of ne - wit as a dozen, and 13c. each, $1. 21 a dozen. [ kigned this supposed pledge as in exam- | know who the rum-sellers’ candidates are REARS VE ane AeA wrakioess 59 Boe eS Ir ; oa } ; ; a ~~ : : geaccceecoeenooeny Our leaders, direct from makers. ple : "te — and for ny Own ager we | against whom it sounds this note of warn—- +g | i rE " ake plac . : goo fthatisa crime, I must plead ing? Let us have their names. Sf > ee §. Dovle a : ‘ also ace I 4 COUNTERPANES in Honeycomb j guilty to the charge. ELecror s ve YOU > ; ‘seat 1 he vill ? a 0- uFESO ene : ain Satit » F inish, - 8-4, 9-4 and 10-4, ; I do not know at this moment where | ee ee Ks a a ; as é sche toanig en English makers and positively | the Citizen’ league meetings are held. | LET US HAVE THEIR CARDS ef Ou ar da ns % | 10 : + i e ares while you slee; the very best value ever shown by us. Some time after, I met Mr. Donald Far- | — x) | WANT . i — A i > Fas 8 Mi sieep stn -} a ye 4 . } } ” i . nis sss . “ — J organiz at | x by : CAMBRIC EMBROIDERIES direct |} etused todo so and Lo whew Leagne. | Sir,—Now that all the candidates are in . a 4 BaAlicoe A G8. J.T. aasisted { Whooping Cough, s rom St Gis aul, Switzerland Designs a hi : - ' i ot he then warned the field and nomination day over would it a i | a pair of Moccasins for snowsLoe:ng é vy Ge CS. I Ti fo! Croup. ¢ | coe isomer than ever. Special prices, 2c. Se Weed a er ae put Up aga nt ne | not be well for the candidates for civic f ‘8 j r other i ie be a a gas Paget hg $ . Asthma. ; | to 30c., from half inch to 9 inches wile. - rs eat which I believe has been | honors to let us have their cards. We want iZ or other purposes, Cont fail to ete _ Vibe 7 art e § Catarrh ¢ L: Tt 7 cue Potten sano’ ( larke. yd to know where they are. : d ' Foxe | the barzains we are offerins. All re o ‘ : s | SHEETINGS.—English and Canadian _+bat-lip of paper has been placed in | Citizen. 6 eP ag 1 > | y S cI ote tea: ? 4] Prevents spread of con- 9 | (from manufacturers), in 2, 2} and 23 his hands, which he is now exhibiting to | We fin th < best and 3 neh: NONE ee is ‘ Q 1. Pus ¢ f" tagious diseases by acting ¢ | yards wide. Lowest prices ever offerea. those opposed to rr League, and at the; o> & cheapest at John N ewson’s pe | clear lor prices see our window. ; = a an »rful disinfect- same time he and his canvassers are te!!- 7 ' S| ‘ F.$.—Sarah McDouza a fe PILLOW COTTONS.—Englis! a Dominion Blend Tea ; ; 3 | : E i . ri dene } S.—English and | ing those in favor o r iV i ~ oy -_— : r “G MoM.lla $ pant, harm'ess to the S| ad aca Packs and Chas ~~ - _ f : that I am _ the Furniture Store 1S the €. f I a F voungest hil :. | ia eo In al | 1 ain ant ircu nominee of the | juor ¢ lealers, a statement ' S j | — e 4 mar.— J ig - » d r ct eanallyv a: falee ° » i ’ re D 3 ' rs @ Price complete, $1.59. | lar, 40, 42 avd 45 inch. qually as false REGISTERED- Vv rdict of the shrewd one y R. K. JOST, ms QUEEN ST, ft : aT .——isk i ? : ‘i As they are determined to defeat me by | : TQ INTS c re C. lew Chap.—Cecil McMilla | WHITE COTTONS.—all best lines-0f | 0.0 scence. fair or foul. 1 ack the intelt? | SELIMNG AGENTS : NT ] d 7 | Stampers Corner Hey . : , a Site ri: J aus, te Or foul, ask Une ntet'l . ’ r PS } ouetS « eat 7 J MeN é JOHNSON a JOHNSON, Conetnn Whites sad THONG Wale en eee ctore of Ward One not to be de | Beer & Goff, Charlottetown sO ul ou le to show 800 S. % | Fel te , y ‘oure > “nolia ‘ @¢ eneci os ; or eT v , wo } ‘ yids sUUt } . r evo y oa = i ‘N ei é e . ‘ou ed. Best E git h Cottons at special ceived by euch tr ckery. | Stewart & Gates, Chark ttetown. 1 he rices sell the m 5 | . ) “i D ro : 3 ; ; | sae prices. here are members of the League R. T. Holman, Summersi le. P : r ie c an y ‘ Super- ¢ THE DRUGGISTS. ¢ } LADIES’ NIGHT GOWNS, CHEMIS- | whom I respect as sincere in the temper J28:. Myrick, Tignish. | we | ; ES, DRAWERS, WHITE SKIRTS, all at.j ance cause, but there are othersof doubtful | A. McKinnnon, Colman. i i 2.6 o. 4. Paassanaacceseeees | reduced prices for White Goods Sale. reputation some of whom are mean enough Albt. Craig, Emerald. a a ; | GENTLEMEN’S LINENS. — Special | 8° ‘ke that slip of paper, which in honor | Cyrus Morris, Bradalt a: e J O H N N EWSO N . 5 | w ' Ay sae Branch of the line of Gents’ 4-ply Linen Collars, 10c. should have been held sacred, and use it A. J. McLeod & Co. ‘tanley Bridge. nye ee ? ee - e on Mutel , j ~ . eae a Our best quality 4-ply Collars, 15 cents. a yon " 7. of purpdse-. Fee or Egan, Mount Stewart. 4 : ond . Kelly’s Cove, only a few minutes | Souria rrand Deputy of the Prov | Best quality Cuffs, 22c. a pair. Bes: trust that those who disapprove of | Sterns Bros., Souris. ‘ S ne ora the city, and will deliver it nce, t Fa Bar The follow | White Shirt, $1.10. Unapproachable | 8" h conduct will show it by giving me McLean & Cameron, Crapaud. Charlottetown, January 30, 1896—dy J | there cheap. We are also cutting on ‘| ing is : value. an overwhelming majority on “the 12th Ever’ householder should give DomIxtox | 4 | Higgins’ Pond, three miles out. ? i Sp ector—Rev. D. F. McDon- | inst., and in conclusion, have to say that | Bren Tea atrial. It has great strengi eee Ceiier me menny a e ss J. H. MERIC. ; Z| = fine flavor and is delicious in the cup. ee eS SS eee Feb. 4— =I og I | Cha Brenna Ch’town, June 20—w 1 vr. ! | I la J. Haghes . — Ai \ Norbert Pierce. Consid- > | includes all Fancy Apron Muslins, Vic | Fel b. 13. 14, 15 1 G 1, ¥ * SPCC ’ Andrew : = Mc. toria Lawns, Nainsooks, Tucked Lawns r Us at rapa 1 ie y Secreta —Or. i Be 4 j aver j Le rine. ; and Muslins, Swisa Checks and - all : | DR. McDONALD, Dentist, will be in : ’ Ass Secretary Jas E ae | WHITE GOODS. LUMINU M | Crapau don the an —s at Dr. Ret - { Vina | Secretars Allan L. McDon- } son’s. Shall not visit Crapaud again be : ali steele ee A | fore October ; | ' Trea Chas. D. McKinnon. 9 | J. E. McDONALD, D..D. S . Marsha - ps ; Jf } | | ii ask. Srmmerside, Jan. 27, 1896. t oe” Bvidence of Meri. WEEKS’ e 7 art } } f : ; ucVonali, | é q ; 4! Hog Pierce, Dr. A. A MieLe He vi le Sell’ng more {furniture | Whit G d Sal a | J : U ‘a RB . to Grand Cooncil—~J. J. : . 11é 00 $ e : + 5 ‘ 4 Hughes than anton: in ite} O O - : ‘inal r| Alterna \. A. McLella ; | NOW ON. r a eaack | anid. ke business) MUST be| . | ee m EYE AND EAR, ROSE AND THROAT i] lar Charlottetown, January 29, 1895 isliiceailiiiies bef a \ is | A the Branch which the Goods and Prices. | Offics -- Rent Street i % Qe wf a Br snch ; r : Mary sranch, Aug 16, ’94—-ly + 262 by the Rev Grand —_— — | (1 , De; 4 thanks ise $ . : oe "> MARK WRIGHT & CO0., LTD. . W ants, Losi, Found, &e pe 4 A tew - 1eces left at eost price | Advertisements under this heading charg d : ; . ; p ) } J ma ] oN five cents per line. ‘ i ege d t | 50 Men’s & Boys’ Overcoats an a4 late ; ; a eee 7 “4 » 2 ‘ *or a A dweiling Louse Of eig st rox Ss a | This is the coming Ware. for ntraliy and pleasas 47s {wave a Sein an tetany Se ee ay tea ea & > in the i ool ar a oe r good blind well sewerage; rent, > *Os- | Ul 2.50 good tllnd well seworare: veal 8 1040, (os i | — sters, price from cS . to ooking purposes. ya Ist May neat Enquire at its 0 ice. i | | erin highest ; 2 ie MARINE VILLA TO LET—Situate adjoin- i | S16 oO |} ing Dundas Esplanade n the most hualthy : um er + e | — t of the city, front ing the Hillsborough : j 4 + | River, formerly occupied by Dr Dawson. 1 ‘ | ARN - ° ha: a fine 'awn, coach bouse and stable ; | Z oat d-sirable residence; rent 3240 a year | hw W ra) ao d A | ck t . d | t ond qunrteriy. Apply to Beng DAVIES. : iW AS IN TH ‘ | MONEY WANTED. Ladies’ Jackets and Ulsters, “~~ mr seer stee etees Charlottetown, January 24, 1836—155 ou as ae i : OOK FREEl~If cou desire ae ‘ | Jn order that we may realize, we offer a ns ms pene me - 2 iaeiees naaee a . ee a ae , ranging from $4.00 to $16.00. - | our large and well assorted stock of L UM | BER, comprising the following, viz. 4M. and 1 inch Whitewood, Buildings, TO LEf—Half the Kent School. Apply on the Henderson. Poront & I—de ci: ; rece ar nes . _° . ’ ite INTENTS of the Five Cases of Lidies’ White- js 3 joi vy en yeste rdayv _— a joi ng West Oct 12 > Cotta = ey ‘ived ac a ee a a : : a M. 1, 74, 2 and 3 inch Pine, por nsritlleat te asia ea A, i 50 Dozen Ladies’ Cotton Blouses, = - _—- yards, i x | TO: LET—A 00d tenement hoasaiitiaber % Dozen New Shape Aprons, . M. a ok Siteiheake. Al | A I | - | C EF i Games a ains six rooms. a Te ) }} Dozen Children’s Dresses, ail “ TO LET—Two offices iu the Stamper Block ' ' <p 2 . oe “9 é ss ck g, ' to PROWS 3R08 tt— * Dozen Ladies’ Cotton Knicke! a “as . ae eae | j 96> = oe DER—S oft wart = xe, | 3 LD: ZEON Ladies’ Corset Covers, 50 M. 7 aa 1} cokes, . ‘ | ? Tam O’Shanters any © olor or any a aS . . M. | : ’ =) 3 } | > Fancy or Piain Needlework ativ execute { Dozen White Cotton Skirts, 20 M. Pine Sheathing It will pay every buyer to look at these); We are offering the balance of Winter! Qazevy; iste’ Ess fi 17 Dozen White Night Robes oa. Fae : “ WANTED-Local and travelling salesmen. ti eT > 4 150 M. Imported Spruce Shingles, 4 . wa i cn cilia he " ‘ oe Good time for selling; stock guaranteed. 4 | Dozen Infants’ Robes. 200 M. Island ” or d : tl ust be ld noe dl U Iste rings, Ov ercoatings and Suiting Ss at | Conta, oo oe e eaoum (BxorneRs : goods, as they m sold regardless | janes Cedar Shingles, XI— 2nd Clear, : sa ‘very low prices to clear, Do . 4 | 1000 pieces Fencing, of cost. z s 9 : eg ene — | P Coden Sette, LAN, 09s 4siesnsemliitiailiae lanvthine-in our line ? If so, don't:put. it! 2S ee sete All of which will be oll at lowest CASH | | a J 5 ! p a bargain L Cot ron Brighten Read. rices. e fiers . fe: : i ‘ POOLE & Lewis, | oft any longer buy how, i S150 $600 down, $90 on mortage if, de- F sired—-buvs desirable dwelling 300 M. MONEY—Loans made want property , London House Corner, on city or country Apply toF W L Moore, *olicitor d&w 3m - you decs DELAYED. a month ago, now, end are The above should have been here but they are all the more welcome near all ready for your inspection NOW: BEER BROS. ie Nagin Poole’s Wharf, Charlottetown. P. S—A number of our customers have not responded to bills furnished. We would feel exceedingly grateful if they would call at once and make immediate settlement. P. & L. janl6—dy 4i law(4) wy 4i Tr. J. HARRIS, AGENT. Charlottetown, January 11, 1896gRdy Merchant Tailor. Charlottetowa January 22, 1896—dy | erate centre of city, not farfrom park, good neigh- | borhood, healthy. Grafton Street. Apply to A MELLISH, London House building, or ec r- rer King and Great G: orge Streets novs TO. LET—New residence, corner 0' Grafton and Rochford Streets; nice location, modern | improvements, hot air, bath, etc. Rent mcd Apply to k M Moore. tf dec7_- | j j j j ™ et AB ee Sih deem Mdina + iain omens?