large assortment to select from. THE DAILY EXA) y THE DAILY EXAMINER : oe 3 : —anae - - _ — - at ane ne = " _— iadiiaans ce ee _ ae pune — TO ADVERTISERS. THE CITIZENS LEAGUE ea , . ee ee | wanted The good eitizens r Ch: } - | " y e1uizens of sarlotte PERSONAL " ' 3 ’ a A Citizens League for the promotion of | (°¥" “ere Sanding themselves fur the : Chaoges a l Lue } omMmoiON of 3 1 vets d tK sure nsertio us cause of te mp srance and the therou xh ae Pais . . — eee 7 Miss Maisie Coady wae amoug the pas each day : enferce.nent of tl Canada T flon is the greatest practica. Issue of the #:ngers in the Stanley last evening. on r= was organ lin thie city last. even...| 8ernoon of the nineteeuth century. A} turn from Halifax AND OTHER ITEMS, rl he organization meeting was held | PTePer eeforcement of the Canada Tem D. A. es Charlottetown; Robert cal the Opera House, and the attendance — e Act was certainly conducive to | Coffin, do; J. A. Ramsay, Hamilton; Stu- ial Baie Mr. W. T. Hagenn presided, | the common good. W bat is anted is | art sane Bay View, and Theodore = + ss eahiei dl Mald, ied and the greatest interest was taken in the | a t >” —ac ion tha will completely ront Ross, North Bedeque, were among the Se rm edings | the hydraheaded foe of the home, the} pssengers in the Stanley last evening. 5 ill —— tev. ©. W. Corey referred to the necess- | °U0C 80d the nation. — They are home from Dalhousie for the Hess ee a Ha rrow ‘ ty for prompt and effective organization. | A constitution was then read and holidays. eon at tree o , Lhe demon of strong drink should be met | ™ pted, = ~ tio cK . - ; he nominating on j p : e oe ts : poen & ” s OW a wod—fire should be fought of te — > Mol . Brun a DIED. . . yy with hire i w is the time for ctior - « ammessrs, McKenzie sruce ,OSS anc Pasacuisa at Sy Perers The Rev.|. f i ; a. d ae Let | Taylor, reported rec amen ike that the On the 19th inst., at her late residen: ¢, the friends of temperance ar he Se “ sf ms SVUe . & George Rogers, of Manitoba, will prea ols Se TT — % the Scott? tewing be the offi wre otihe ideas ter St. John, N. B., after a lingering illness, Dete,’s Cathedral to-morrow evening TS . re ee eee CONE TORT co ilae wene san c” Mary, eldest daughter of Mrs. Patrik St work; let us cease talking platitudes. Ie | ae J SSK Log: arsed gp .: Peenliiees. Elen So Wc aa zogan, of Seaf rth, Ont., and wife of E. M, e ght the time was rapidly approaching ee en arquaarecn. Sippre! . ee ee = Sayers OF oe when temperance people will see that the | o, ¥°-Presidents. - Lieut.-Col. Moore, M — ing be) n the dairy interests at Powna les hall be mien of strong temcer. | oet7en2" and J. K; Ross. = . nine hei er M iaV Rin oe Secretary }) \ 1 Sehu s jest evening, is h j ver ‘ nd that n man shall he eure VWavid SOcouuUurmMman o . wae : ainhehinds . lreasurer.~A. W. Sterns. PRILNARMON! Hatt Song se vice at | ne a4 i xecutive Committe.—L. M. Eyitns Dd 345 Sunday afiernoon, at the Goxp: Mee Hon. D. Farquharson discussed the } Small, ward one; D. A. Bri Li, os ing it Piiiweenic He Everybody | pelasion 6h Sine propose enti Pi wee, — i two, Ww M. ( ‘offin, G. r. iavited. t the enforcement of the fai Be ry ward u ree: Geo. B Davison, R. C. “ anne ada Temperance Act. He thou tara | etl, ward four; Matthew Allen, Geo. E. A DANDY XMAS GIFT ] Wercnr’s Hat. — Ten perance meeting | need be no apol ogy for the formation ot | fall, ward ’ in Wright’ s Hall M mday. A good pr the League; the apolegy should ra be | he report was unanimously adopted. eamme and the pledge. Bring a friend | & having organized fore oe ine @ vesing the Citisen’s Bana gith you. Free Meeting. There has been a great change he | Eneee novethe SeeANNRS, BOF Sts Mx. ° : ase i ee = Ae ; ~ | Woodworth gave a capital reading. & ; T k e Tobacx o used in the celebrated ; 2 . ae e : "- os After celaa theta ’ ! Anthe he ware" = et. bh ior traffic within the past tw y - | ae ging the National Anthem, tne - ‘ ng m ire costs more ‘ } meeting adjourne nti yndav evening ~ © & Tonka 3 many as e ie : : th ¥ Years The suppression NS “ — i uatil Monday mdi pte G ENTS ees 0” an other Insist |, os : “i, . ivybt oclo in Pbilbarmonic ‘ ~ 4 wg KE trav will bs eanoeacd by publ . al il € } k in Philharmonic Hall. I ADIE op 9 50 on getting gen Ti KA ie liked on! Ipad ; | -<<-e- 4c 4 Coertecvresccve M0 Mi iKed tO heip @ drunken man, and fo POSITIVE CURE FOR CATAR ’ PAI? OQ ; 7% aa T sa : that very reason he was strongly fayoral ae . ATABEE. CHILDREN Dececccene 1.50 C.xsutsair.—ihe current number of y the suomreesion © Be cas es : > i. i’ os w cian is Oe oO to the suppression of the liquor ev H Hawker’s catarrh cure offers to sufferers E ROMENADE.. ii iki cen the C sna cern — eaiteatre : had taken his stand on this matter and | from that disagreeable disease, a sure Ing*, ot Ch = tetown, has Seen spp ’ fj { not care for »>iit . Ter pera a r 2 Fe 1 ; ae aC. Ww. a. Ci i for P. E.1 fe ctiihee canal x bi le a ee Pans | f driving it out the system. Citizen’ s Band Monday and sieeve Se “~apinn analy " Td 2 er : This is the season of greatest suffering Ti di Ni I l “ Ren ici 7 it it had never been given a fair tria and discomfort for persons afflicted enh Lursday 1g its, also every apet 3 ! ——hemember the Gos he sentiment of the op as’ jarge!) tarr . Gosre hs BE re ; a acs : - time $ . fm € people we larg ty | catar rh. Chey are lable to contract colds alternate Saturday Afternoon. pel Meeting in Plilharmon , seal Sunday | savoracie to prohibition, as was evidenced | and thus make bad wozse. afternoon at 4 o'clock, conducted by the | by the plebiscite vote, and _ it S now Catarrh should not be allowed to fasten B DAWSON ; Men. Strangera always welcon high time ake actior mm ., i 3 ? ge ig rg nage ie time to tuke action, |_| itself upon the eystem. ‘The longer it rs- GEO. J. ROGERS [esson Mark, -', arist healng vev. dames Simpson said it did not} mains unchecked the harder it is to cure Toe ; > dick of the palsy ee ae eS me Srouuie to “ ‘ny | and more danger there is of serious, if not Managers, a — ai society in Ul olletown; the trouble was | fatal, con plications, ‘ i 5 Appaess axp Paiseytation.—Principal | to get the pe vp! eto work -after orean iza Phe long list of cures"some very re-| Coarlottetown, Dec. 19, 1895—1w ; f the Charlottetown Bu “as Col- | tio: } o do in ; J “aah 7. oe hes.. 3 Miller, of toe Charlottetown B 3 : ns | + n T ney try ¢ do in a few weeks what | markable cases, that have been due to the ? presente rtl n they shouk re dome ¢é © wear. t} > « : } : : , leg, was last eveni ig ai , ate a it es sh tld be doing a th year; they are{ use of Hawker’s catarrh cure, mark it FURNESS LINE gitrere and « col ' ane” \ an enthusiastic for a few weeks previous to | out as the remedy every victim of the dis- ° aadente © es hat in a he aaeects o tion, and then their enthusiasm lie sease, either in its early or later stages, —— - art or e "Palere : 7 ‘ities | ve te oe ; a a eon yo Ticey should at once secure. It has been found Regular Fortnightly Sailings between ate to the coantiies rincipal Miller j epesme, wo le the stream of liquor flows | beneficial in cases where the system was LONDON and HALIFAX: Under spe- made a suitarie wave : ,Jaes _ agly as ever Ian th tet | zreatly run down, to use Hawker’s nerve | cial contract with the Dominion Goverr- F zi A I Bri ter , mare ® as twisting the and stomach tonic along with the] ment Scorausx axD FRtexps Arreyxtrroy.—lin | Oritish lion s tail just previous to a pres ostarrh cure, but j ild cases that is not 1g r ..9 torsequence of another concert being dential election. Batthe iion d es not | nec we oe are 4 S. HALIFAX CITY, 3,00) Tons. adveriised for Tuesday, January 28th. the | seem to min i the process. Here t] ser~ 8 awke rs cat arah cure is adrld by all S.S.5T. JOHN CITY, 3,000 Tons. ; f y, I y 28th. } I I awker’s catarah cure is ark "vy al 1 Q 95 ay date of the Annual Rurna Celebration has | pent’s tail is twi- ed just before the elec irugzists and dealers at 25 cents per box 8.8. DAMARA, 2,500 Tone. been changed to Pri fay January 24 a » but he dvesi.’t seem t » mit j and is manufactured only by the Hawker The Furness Steamships are the fineet 1896. Scetsmen and others interested wil) | twisting. He mye “ye ir bark is worse} Medicine Co., (Ltd.) St. John, N. B., and] on this route. All boats are Clyde built, please make « note of.this and attend the | than your bite,” and cries “chestn I New York City. w:th saloon and sleeping berths amidships Opera House on that evening. | met! od of br usiness will never amou ih entail where least motion is felt. iii | anything. ‘ he liquor dealers s ip the Lapur s, clean your kid gloves with Jose S. 8. St. John City and Halifax City are Roserrat Concert —Don’t forget the ‘pe ran ce pé eit ae e the same way the | phir: Glove Cleaner. It is not a liquid, | electrically lighted throughout. Hospita! Coacert in the Opera House on} scholars si: up & new teacber leaves no o jor, and can be used while the Superior accommodation for al! kinds the evening ef the 27th inst. The pro- | iT they find “’ at the teacher threat~ giove is on the hand. For sale only at A. | of Freight, Dairy Produce, etc. gramme is an excellent one. The min—jens to do this thing and. tbat} W. Reddin’s drugstore. tf. For isformation regarding sailing dates, strels are getting in some splendid work | thing. and never does it, they do not care nena etc., apply to on Gite 9 at oo : The bode . : * at their rehearsel<, and promise a fine per- | much for his efforts at discipline. Sp») it The lody must be well nourished now, ec ea i formance. The first part of the pro-/} is with the liquor dealers If they find | to prevent sickness. If your appetite is FURNESS, W THY & CO , Lee., gramme will also be good. Make arrange- } that that tbe te mperance people mean | poortake Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Pecple’s Bank Building, ments to attend. | business, after a while an impression may —_—--—_-+ mee - - - Halifax, N.S. ——. + be made. Jt waza difficult job to-enforce The difference between our hate and Or W. W. Clarke, Passenger Agent, a ‘ “ . cai : ¢ . ° : ‘ > * » Ayornen Yacutr—It is rumored in | the Canada Temperance Act. The life of those of the fashionable hatters is $1 and Charlottetown, P. E. I. dec2l Glasgow that D. & W. Henderson, yacht the Prosecutor was not a happy ove. He } the Latin motte. That’s all.—Jas. Paton cas ae. a onal builders in thatcity, have received an or- | (Mr. Simpson) had paid considerable at- | 4 Co. WwW Hi A i der to build a yacht designed by N. L. tent'on to trials under the Act, and be Furnishers to Her Royal Highness the Watson. which it is intended shall com-| lieved taat convictions were obtain wher- | Charlottetown housewife, We are agents T a pete next year for the America’s cup. The | ever possit < There were two classes of | for the best carpet sweeper made.—Jas. N ic new yacht is to be larger in dimensions ; Witnesses in Scott Act cases, viz., those | Paton & Co. than the Valkyrie and will carry about | With excellent memories and those with Large stock of tines and chaias at GH q 7 i tT 20,000 feet of canvas | ex sellent—forgetfulness. The fv: zetfu r rae pees of rings and chains atG. Hi. dasbesiieatiipiintiitty iman faila to remember the , defeniant’s — ao Por richness of flavor, the famous / 24me or place of bnsiness, or if he does G. A. 7 ?y'or ior Xmas gifts. for lady or gentleman Chewing Tobacco has no| know, he cannot remember when he wa Xmas Presents—Bieycles, evclometers : u “ WJ ri x : P ~~ ? wor ? aT Cv y= BEAVER equal. Look for the | there, or if he got anything be- | lamps, belle, toe clips, pump*, carriers at than * good pat of Snow BEAVER Stamp. } teween the dates in the sum- | W. EF. Dawson’s. shc e3: We have some in 8 The tthe ‘ remen) hers . . » ; ~—- ai lab ri other man re = moe Have you seen the sp! agg i value Moore nice “ones that we are Beaxs’ Axxivensarr.—At a special] | 2! avout it. He gives names an faces | & McLeod are offering in silk » handker ; , low meeting of the Caledonian Club held last | quite readily and also tells the number of| chiefs. Four specials 39¢ 59e. and off- ring at very ow . } ident | drinks he had. But when he is asked | --. _ ; Hands NPG: te i Al Ladies’ d Rightatthe ciub room, the President | 1a IS aske rate elidel & Me To prices, so, Ladies an Mr. f. M. Campbeil in the chair, it waa | What he aan to drink he says ‘ ran . : 0 ’ : ake . : ; : See the virl ¢ ist g er rawiné . ante OR eIHS aaanimously resolved that the Burns con- | ‘t Was notjintoxicating! Unless » something ‘cinid w of the McKay We sown bes Gaals eee — - * niet . q mae v0 ce ) : tert be held in the Opera House, om the | fective were done quickly there would = and see them at the tren ng of Fridayethe 24th day of January in all probability, te a petit on cal what Santa Claus says in to-day’s Cheap Shoe Store next, 1896. Extensive preparations wil] /'™ circulation ask nz for an_ el c-| issue. . » be made to make this Scotish entertain- | “00 for the repeal of the Act oe su The Boys’ and Girls’ Own Annual will’ R K JOST 436 WEEN ment one of the leading events of the win- gested ee Pn not porch be tut] not be sold for less than$1.90 net, this |." : b) ae ee a NW motto of the League, and hoped the mem~} ¥,,,, ale ofa Use 6H ‘ = — in Charlottetown.— A. McNett, Sis Seen ant Gta ¥ I x nas. Only a e w left; you a on [wo Doors Below Prowse Bros. : v. ; _ Mus) deg peel : : yne for your boy or gir aszar E dds Rev. G. M Campbell spok: of the (e-| Moore. ~ . ad 20 dy ? . . | termined a ti an olerac w i le 3 “a = Nore ruts Wert.—The advertisement | mee are eer eee eos Our bankrupt sale ~ séacted- -yesterday Mr. Walter P. Doull calls attention to | the formation of the C.tzen’s League. eit a bane, ¥e Obl sock eh ae , aaks : “1.. | Something definite an wactical was}; ) Ee Seed ak re ! the fact bis bicycle academy and roller | ~°" = Ee SPO apoticn): wS0b Ls oi ‘tion to have such « crcwd respo: d ; ; ars i H I fiak will be open on Christmas afternoon | ese to our advertisement on the first day of tad evening. The equipment th roughont | SOVSSSSEBVSESESSeses, great sale. We have th: ecnfidence Q? ’ is very coroplete, and patrens are guaran. the people and if bargains in readymade a e teed lots of bealthful exercise and ap leas- | clothing wi'l retain it that confidence is set way of passing the winter evenings. | 3 Spread Eagleism. ours.—McKay Woolen Co. ; — ecgeng Surge re Te e brick | @| The Doll Artist—See the doll artist im SS 6 alse y H r short distanc . . t De 14% ‘ok j eet, a short i e S$ our window to-night. But for your own cad nat be s hardware store, lain mr. $100.000,000 for war with Eng- sake don’t forget to call and see the ele- : : : Doall will ¢ most happy toexplain mat- 3 land, the American Eagle hath gant gents’ furnishings we offer to-night G've us your hand while we wish ters to intending patrons and others in- ecreamed. at prices nuheard of. Silk | aidkerchiefs you a Merry, Merry Christmas . A . > . tere ted. —we havea big lot, and they must be At _ season ton — ea — Se Tt 9 col sits . ni duane Sas something in cur line. ats the ns pau cciadia ccithin tein! It’s Our Turn Now! sold before Xmas. We have everything mele a rot Skasina ogi oe. — © in vents’ furnishings that first-class store matier with S@ pair .Of OBA. @eping the following oificers were elected | ; ta . : Boots (i i Hock B - peg i. eam : — We scream about PERFUME. We should carry. No old trash in this sto k Swis (beauties), Hockey outs, forthe coming vear : ihe tees and “fresh—McK iy Wools Uver-hoe, or a pair of nice Slip- =e have gotasnap. A ‘arge quantity of @ | everything new and .fresh—McAiy Woot 7 + ; Preside:t—Michael Walsh . Xmas Perfume ent on c na ignment @ | e Co., Swell Tailors and Furnishers. Pee ’ ee are very tuitable for Viee-Pr we ’ S at £ 3 & : * = : , christmas resents. Our rices _— a =+ 0 ae must he cleared out. NUW IS ? We do not get on that ** we think you’re ace dry dara ae tea Sein. urer—H. J. MeQua‘d. YUUR CHANCE —don't m ssit. A @| mean it you don’t buy” look when yca ; ° 4 come in'td look at our magnificent gstock A, E. McEACHEN, Recor liag Secretary—Eiward Trainor. Standing Committee—Walter Kinsman, Wm. Pidgeon, Thos. Canipbell, Jas. Mc-| Kenna, John Mahar. Hocxey.--—-The annual meeting of the | Charlotretown Hockey Ciub was held last | @eving in the Salvage Corps room. After | tome preliminary business had been trans- Reted the election of Officers was proceeded | With, the following being elected : President—Dr. Hi, D.Jolinson. j | Financial Secretary—P V. O'Reilly. ; ‘$ JOHNSON & JOHNSON, THE DRUGG ISTS. 000000088088 eeee THIS WEEK Vice-P resident—J. F. Whear. Seeretary-Treasurer=J, F. Owen (re- | ected.) Captains—H. Large and L. G. Whear. | ° : . Severa) new members were ele: ted. The | Some Big Ba Bargains in interest in “the best gane on ice” seems | Little Type. tobe well maintained, and the Chariotte- fowus are even more enthusiastic than | heua! in ita favor. A good winter's sport | 4 expected. Not a big lot of bargains, but. a lot of ea bargains—in fact, the biggest bargains Tue Kerwesse+ The kermesse in aidof | : - Joseph's Convent closed last evening. is pleasing to hear that the kermesse | Was very succesafa!, the sum realized be- | jog $600. The auction pale last nfght |? Was conducted by Mr. E. H. Norton. Der | worse than felly for us to try fog the kermesss the fullowing articles | | you would only come in and go out, and Bere disponed of: Pictare and easel — Ker, . & Cavary— Mise Carrie McAulay, ie. Cake, five storey—Miss Maggie Cur | big yet offered by us. if you believe what we gay—and it would be This means something—a good deal, deception— never come back again. McLean, | Trac- It’s worth your while to read this ad vertisement If any. ” | thing you need .it-will pay you. to inves- carefully. there’s ate, Cushion—Mr. P. Hogan. tig f ‘ | MARK WRIGHT & CO., LD. Chair —Mre. Eiward SBik>- Caxe-—Arthur M Picture, fancy foWillan. Don’t Hesitate if your wife is not yet pro- vided with a HANDSOME FUR CAPE. It is doubtful if any- thing would prove so accept. able. We show Greenland - Seal Capes at $16, $18, $20, and $22, and they are. sur- prising value, BEER BROS. Twe Wearnen.—Pair and decidedly mild, of Xmas perfumes. We invite inspeetia, 4 and think it a pleasure to shew goods ana quote prices, even if you do not come in | with the intention of buying. Our prices do the rest—Johnson & Jo®nson. THE SHOE MAN. Wants, Lost, Found, & Advertisements under this heading charge . five cents per line. decl19 Rink Tickets—We don’t make anything ont of the sale of tickets, but we do out of the management; therefore to encoura; e ~ Apply at T =e ec20 FOUND.—A sum of money. ; their enterprise we will give an ounce EXAMNIER office. bottle of best perfume to every lady, = si - young or old, who buys her ticket before OR dg taping reweny Apply tu, THOS Christmas Day from us—Reddin Bros. CAMPBELL, tf—ceold $$ a Our $15.00 * Ts. “s made to-oréer, * No better value Suits shown in this city, D. A. BRUCE. Charlottctown, December 20, 1895—dy LONDON HOUS — —— OVERCOATS ee ee = « 4 sélling them at very low prices this; month. ‘We are Te J. HARRIS. you can,do by making your); Underclothing for 90 cents a Xmas Bargain store Charlottetown, December 6, sy ' ik. fees & $ Uwe tema S"~ SILK HANDKERGHIEES | SILK HANDKER-] 300 KID GLOVES| CHIEFS at prices to suit ali] which for value, in oar opin- D00 pairs persens Special sale till after ion, cannot be equalled this Christmas. side of the Rocky Mountains. | PROWSE BROS. | PROWSE BROS. Boys Qvercoats Cheaper Than Ever. 250 GVERCOATS and UL-| 500 CHILDREN’S SUITS, STERS to-fit Boys from 4 to % 2 or 8 piece Suita, to fit any ‘size Boy from 4 to 40 years 14 years of age, from $1.50 to old, at prices ranging from $5.00, . No $1.00 to $5.00. No need of earth, eee better value cn/! looking for better value as you cannot find it. PROWSE BROS. PROWSE BROS Men’s Overcoats and Ulsters. Don't, oh! don’t buy an DERCLOTHING !—For Overcoat or Ulster without | Ebon quality and prices seeing our assortment of those | don’t for get that we are in the goods. It will pay you to] front line in this particular save a dollar or two, which|department. Good all-wool purchases ‘at our store. suit. PROWSE BROS, _ The W Wonderful Cheap Men. _ SATU RDAY, DECE MBE R-. 21, bicycling Xceeds, X tant. X terminates Xceedingly Xciting, too, the two in the BICYCLE ACADENY & ROLLER RINK, which we expect to have open on Xmas Day from 2.50 to 5 p. is not Xhorbitant. where Xtraordinarily Xpert speed will be Xhibited. achievement our best Xertions, we Xit and the printer's Xs. L895. ———- —-(x) Xcuse us, please, if we, while Xtending to you our Xmas greeting, Xpatiate briefly on the Xceeding. Xcel- lency of Xhilirating Xercise. It is no Xaggeration to assert that without with smail Xertion, all Xciting It Xpands the lungs, Xuberates the ennui. It Xhilerates without roller skating. Xception Xercise spirits, and Xhausting. We is combine n., and from § to 10 p. m. with band. The charge X cents admifs you on either occasion. We Xult in the Xisting fact that by the Xercise of Xtra thought, Xtensive mechanicai Xperience and consider- able Xpense, we have produced a set of racing tracks This Xpectation. invitution to most sanguine Xpai isive has Xeeeded our We Xpressly Xtend to all an Xamine, and we will Xplicitly Xplain its Xcellent work- ing g, Xact fact. thereoy Xhonorating us from Xceeding the bounds of Xpressing hope of pleasing, and Xtending pledges of ere we Xhaust your patien v Yours Xpectantly, WALTER P. X DOULL. mark C iarlo ttetown, December 21, 1895 The Greatest Sale of Bankrupt Clothing ever held in Charlotte- town is now on Corner. benefits. at the Bargain Be a partaker of its McKAY WOOLEN COMPANY. CHARLOTTETOWN’S GREATEST WEEKS & CoO., The People’s Store, Blockaded with Christmas Goods that must be turned into Ready Cash. 1,000 Elegant Silk Handkerchiefs—Creams, Whites, Brocades, Chinas, Surabs. Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Lined and Unlined Kid Gloves. GENTS’ FURNISHINGS.—Collars, Cuffs, Shirts, Ties, Underwear, and take your choice of these goods at the lowest prices in Charlottetown. ~| WEEKS) Be Xmas Trade. |Big Xmas Bargains. FURS ! FURS !—Persian, Astrakan- Ladies’ Capes, Collars, Muffs, Collars, Mitts, Gloves. Ladies and Gentlemen will find Weeks & Co’s. low on all-Christmas Goods. Men’s Cardigan Jackets, Cardigan Vests, Knit, Lined and Kid Gloves, Neck Ties. Ladies’ Heavy Shawls, Knit Squares, Cloth Jackets, Millinery and Fancy Goods. 1,00 | Handsome Silk Handkerchiefs, Lic. to $1.00, direct from the manufacturers, at Xmas prices. Saturday Night, Monday and Tues- day we expect a big crush. W. A. WEEKS & (€0., Wholesale and Retail. Ch eee Decembr 21, 1895—dy Beaver, Nutria, Ruffs, Gents’ Caps, prices Knitted Vests, W. W. WELLNER - Has completed his Usual Large Stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewel- ry, Silverware, Fancy Goods, &e., SUITABLE FOR XMAS AND NEW YEAR, ee The Public are Invited to Call and inspect Abore Gods, Bisssell’s Perfection Carpet sweeper, THE BEST MADF, se SIMON W. CRABBE, Stoves and Hardware, Walker’s Corner. Charlottetown, December 20, 1895—135 & wky Hockey & Acme Skates. ENGLISH CUTLERY. Carvers in Cases and Pairs from 50c. to $10, 50 patterns Pocket Knives from 5c. to $10. Scissors, Razors, Bread Knives, Bread Boards. Tea and Table Knives in different handles. Halil Lamps, Library Lamps. Silverware of the very best quality (Rogers Bros). Granite Ware, China Steel Ware, ete., ete. DODD & ROGERS 1895—135 TO SELECT YOUR Holiday Gifts BEFORE THE RUSH. (ee =a, tae Walches Easily Head the List of a Desirable Presents, LADIES’ GOLD WATCHES are cheaper than ever before. Perhaps you can afford one this year. SILVER WATCHES, toogfor Boys good value. Very pretty Black Steel Chatelaine Watches. The new long Gold and Silver Chains. Splendid wearing Gents’ Alberts, Cuff Links and Buttons. Brooches in Cases. Handsome Crystal Brooches. RINGS ! RINGS !—Beautiful, sparkling. See them. Silver Top Scent Bottles. ; Real. Cut Glass Goods—very cheap for 1eal cut, which we warrant they are. Gold and Silver Headed Canes, tiful Silver Goods, EK. W. TAYLOR, Comeron Block. Charlottetown, December 20; or Men, are extra beau- Gold Spectacles, Charlottetown, Decc mber 19, 1895—5i tin ‘aie Se =a ah a er + Charlottetown, December 18, 1895 7 dy — —