Ro iy: = = : — — = ~ - ——— a - = i 7 - THE DAILY EXAMINER : - : : ° - MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 1896. LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. reMPt! yen. : a — ba ORM- | “se . — and lawless in all the W ¢ h | 1759. 1896. | GS he Lani cue : : " ee | We must decide whether we are doing a C OR, 1896. Ss at | furs—L Br pper Methodist Chur , See ane vur duty as regards our influence. There " Our accounts up to * . ; : eS . are two sets of influences : Conscious influ i Burns’ Anniversary , ovra ; juest of the Citizens’ League, taking for | , e, which is the voluntary influence of = xt Acts XX 20), “And when (the! what we consciously say an i do—what we ings : — marty? — ve he say and do with a special aim and purpose. 5 | NTERTAI N M EN | | wN ‘ nlav a \ : sanding by, and cor ms : . ’| We may say too much, and do too littl * exh He cept ™ | yet talk along proper lines may do much Chains. ages e good for temperance. Perhaps if each a | - nes Pee ee ee ’ an, that seems | clergyman of the city would undertake ‘o 'Q PER, al 7 | () U S) K. OE ae < - — ' tT es He merely st : ®Y | reason with and enlighten those claiming to met a ony December 3lst, 1895, have just been ren- \ M . this : . - _ moe wg have a a eapetemesa to his church, on this "His soive was not heard inthe | poset, Df Betsons) net ere meat G. H. TAYLOR, Friday Evening. January 24, 1896. 8 agp i st gaia A A pion a eR dered, and we take ey eget Nga een Yanai sea Nagi gait Wnty nit . oe , ; : the sinful bt usiness, ai y some ikke as N th Sj d f tl . : ¢ a | r ion t t perience this biot and stain Or MS con 1} , ASK Tonka ——— nixtare Cun ee would become a sober citizen, Then there or ide cf Queen Square. PROGRAMMF. lis means of asking i mC ' i, and is : \ w oe oe referred tO 2 our unconscious influence, more potent janl8 PART I a iryal } re O1 e et this principle of the ter Dall) y | show om tha of) a pean . r . : . 2 packag algae ural gt ei in all) than the other, even as the silent forces. of aia prompt attention there- nN a : a on iture are more potent than the other. The COOOCCCCCCOOSOCOOOCOOCES a i ee ae mn on tle be amusce shaw Aid ant da an, a fuent law of gravitation which holds tne 2 Living Picture—Barns t Y . . \ . _ ) - o t OF eaying they did novdo any 7%), vers n place and harmony 1 far . 3 8 1 “s i Yet ay v. : . Set ys Oe ie . ’ area nace ant eee ge oe 3 Solo—* Scotlane We ivcddevcias : ula C CHhs, | OE Wrens & taemge ys i vie’ | more potent than the destructive li ght Bobbing for d Whale Mr J BR Davieon. 4 * ‘ M.C.A. t g . ous tom we ar ey responstp. ny, or the noisy electric storm. The sil- 4 Solo—“ The Old Scotch Songs”’.............. | ee = - - the good we ought to do, as for the s ent Howes of enring io ereates thaa : the . rahe : | Miss Hyndman. me | \ Rr S I 8 tted SN : a nal = ls - the fl with a horse hair tied to a pro | 5 Recitation—* Relief of Luckpow” ‘ ( S " sintain that the vee ta on clive power of tae Yee ee ee is about as fruitless as adver Miss McKenz e. or +1 : so y as the th so : nl a ial ¢ of a cons . nt life and daily we ork. tis.ng for customers when you WS Coembnertre—-BeleCtAR: 55a ons c sect esecues < ia = . I * 7 ela tidak each es Al tg 7 A man who votes and acts as he ~ 3 have a poor attraction to hold 7 Solo—“ Parageed, out and Yet’ yennenses ¥ 0 A . 1 talks is & fat greater Power San Ene them after they’ve swallowed % | sD a Z ee ie Charlottetown . Dec. 30, 1895 ¥ 4 >t y ' he > ays 2 BOK - ; fi » : et—** Bx je OSk ie hariotletown, C. OV, SJ. ee S } is talker in the temperance | — oraemete S. S. # Lite " eae Webster. " ’ + 2 ' : & Co. are the largest Dental 9 Quartett: : . 3} ee ahd ie ee : i : ¢ et cas ce ace f, s , _ r r 4 We wou f 4 " , thought, affecting duty Manufacturers in the work, Messrs Bruce, Cook, Lewis, Wheat aaah tetany ey ae | ee as ‘elgg wnd intlae nce, belongs to no one class but and their goods need no bea 19 Cornet Solo—Secottysh Airs ..... oe a ) An ange says tae sea aegis ee iimen, the high or low, rich or poor;|@ ingup. Wehandle their Tooth PEGE Fie mer. iS i i f the safety é ; ’ ; : pe ind it may be we have overlooked the Powders, Pastes, etc 11 Dance—“ Vihillie Callum ” ons: eeeteseses " Maw fi es ‘ Vl We are guiliv if we use the weapon w wer of ti mmon people How ea owders, rastes, etc, "Master Me Donald. fe ‘ av, 14 davs t | power of the common people. ( ase r, Nfl Se" y they ‘d ehar r tate of affairs 12 living Picture—* John Anderson, My Jo” | ; i i : ; : : ‘ ey coud change the State Of affairs y x T Scene » } Song, “ John Anderson, My Jv,” \ ae j vill 2) We adn r that we are guilty | in this city. A person said to us a few A, W. REDDIN. Phm, B., ° Scene b § by Miss Minnie Moore. i i ‘ re note! 0 ser lays azo they could vote only as their | PART II. sete If S y ; 7 ¢ . . 7 ° 4 ot ' Parsus I ere plover allowed. But surely such a Central Drug Store, Sunnyside, 13 Oréhestra—Selections. ...........ccasccccasess el th ~ ( "3 v % St » uel is I V — A) , i al r ” a - : i a shameful thing canuot exist n this age of 3 14 Oration Burns . pubehenbaestsinbes i? ‘ ther ; rg tev Mr Full yn. ray — ; ‘a rao » ‘ } , ar . : Weaolhs ee freedom. Let the working classes take $ Run one way to-day and another way to-morrow, but there are two things Fashion al- wes haps anly stand and demand the right to vote CO0oeeooesoorsoooroooooe | 15 Living Pictu e—“Tam Opinion 32. ‘3 ae ae ay “ ia a al sponsible for w we empower a ; they pl i tl mployers would — ~ A Solo—Selected vecaperveiiessas 1 demands —first, that a Suit or Overcoat must be a good fit: and, second, that the # ae . ' Pe hey please. and the em love 8 oul Mrc “Hermans. ° > TTIW" Ge ry : proera ‘ rtod A certain society has for its |}, o 1 a fe Bei at! y > ' ine é ‘ Ad, N progra i y has tf compelled to give them the liberty of |. : 17'Solo (violin Accompaniment)—" For All goods must be of good quality and Jook well. We know our line of SUITINGS and 7 ; ; Minna ge ; science and yote. soe God that | Gold W | MATE. “aacowmeoner sesore stan Saenveen ate OVERCOATINGS has no superior in the city and few equals. We know ‘they are : : Ce ee ee nongst this class are found men true to ee ee . . . g and s power of preventing. If Paul could have | (heir God and their duty; men humble | Silyep 4 | 18 Viollii Solo—" Blue Bolle of Scotland” well and stylishly made, and that the prices are as low as it is possible to sell goods ; a ae + es “i, ee —s vai reigned “ 4 4 | (With VATiAtiOUs) ......-.seeceeeeeceeeeeeees . : 9 : ‘ : - ' pe au ted the dea Stephen he was | in lige, but manly men, “sun-crewned | o-, a Mr Vinnicombe. of this grade. Come in to the New Store and inspect things for yourself and see what on By TOF DOL Making the. attempt. men,” who ,would not be guiltv of the \ Kk a] t | 1B Resitdtion We ome) «. cio. conc. cies ; : 3 ee : = l i At is very strange to some of L: it) wrong om ted by men in the higher |, i¢ @ Miss Enid McLean, we can do for you, . : Mr. Rut Hogan, w gas who wou'd scorn the thonght walle of its , 7 \teel C 2) Orchestra—Selections........ steneeeees s : : u the ¥. &. C. 4.1% the violation of any other law Men in the humbler walks of life are . . 21 Bblo—* Gome U eat My P laidie OM ivieciccgs i . ™ y | ; Stace | ihedie al ns ae "te c n . th imt sn : - l : UF l Hi | MrR Lamont. e “ — C ae a PL tind aig exemp J ing u i and devotion to I ates | 22 Living Picture—“ Cotter’s Saturday Ni ght’ e a ‘ . > -_ sone fe right and truth Sut what can we sav of t} “ f : es ae eae : oe : ae ‘ x | Auld Lang Syne. God Save the Queen. : ie : es Si a ere . n - - » gS egg . és ig a jig oa - ewho know better, who kuow their Good E | The L‘ving Pictures are under the direction Charlottetown, January 17, 1896—135 & wky STAR MEECHANT TAILOR ; ’ ' ew Ho eo ’ prevent the viola : gence in intoxicants is contrary to ~ | of W. C. Harris, Esq. the ft : , een t { = Se 3 6 me ¢ a n< t s » - - - 4 fs 2 sis ae : De ee ee ct} the law of the city. Men who are not { heap N, Admission—Reserved Seats, 35 cents; unre- a \ x > and pea : ans a 4 re are a east sixty \ a ike some poor inkard ce oO craves a served, 25 cents. Doors open at 7.59 p m. > ; rossing S port’ t vavira I iw this city, and yet, with tie Die a tes os ha ‘ . is Coneert to commence at 5. a I _ x ink to satisfy a deprave: th abit, an | who For price of Musical Box Single fare by rai! on presentation of certifi- ." . SB cw temperance . 1 annot get free while the curse is allowed, 5 1 . "| ee pan at Concert. Certificates to - nen regards U fact fora 1 nt f | mer ho it} 8 one and the | See r b+ had at ticket office oe a ae oe + If) bat men who, with eyes open and th e window. Plan of Parquetie at Dedd's Medical Hall; ie i — 4 et Gg { 4 f any ¢ I rse before them, Knowing its Diighting, Baleeny at C D Rankin’s Drug Store. May be seen on the afternoon of Monday, the 20th , ‘y) iustant, and following day until evening of ’ the Concert. ~~. | weeds, All The Best Cloths, aging ’ ttee of ‘a Liter , nz wouid it tage fo seek ti em | destroying, damning effects on their fellow arv ins was 1 to admit the it and punish tiem f eir lawlessness? | »jen—what sball we sav of such who E W ] AY LO R, ] ? ; ‘ t unde ert str t noit ne } atu atte g St. Dunstan’s and Prince Except under « — ' ~- *,} stand by and look on without lifting a 2 © geod ature emer ne ee hog i | » hand » SE » fr ) Siro y ‘ _ y "nT q| a] ’ or hand to save from the destr ving CAMERON BLOC x. a Chairman. Secy. Com. c eading R can sell or buy liquor in tl ¥1 v0 ; T. A. McLEAN, J. McSWAIN, Fiannels, Gur The Pretiiest Patterns, rg a phe ae & ‘aw, hence whoever coes fluence these poor unfortunates? We ‘anl? Blankets, Own The Largest Variety janli janl7 = J9 le our faces for very saaene to think er s€ I i DE Cle bY Ai i'G il : | siete Ate thie assets tags| te ee tatty ey name Seam Be vers ae BERT, Sail om Drnggets, Makes, The Closest Prices, B the ques @ askK ours ia +} tr ger > > , A . 13 wet served The re I " Ww 4 : ‘ 18; this pa try in hal € nee, and for the sake of g Varns. W iA be I ound Here ; 2were J Carroll. J Hog! . os “TUE & yere 13 Open a- | God and home and native land strike a T ™ Ty TeN 3 a Mc Miilan, t t ment “i. : r gn rt ig = mebdod st | blow at th 8 traffic which shall shatter it WwW € . E u at N Pp Ee 9 Agent, z ge g tw All are f third offences, ee ee ee ree ing =e : forever. Watch your influence and let it * Sd cen cedeladiae Minaied aie blame those who govern us. But who | aver be on the side of right, and Tisten to | MONCTON WOOLEN MILL, MASONIC TEMPLE ‘BUILDING, GRAFTON ST. : ee eee “yi Pie 7 te a c “a 7 ge : € vo ’ - a sts apr ae Sr PF Charlottetown, November 13, 1895-135 & wky a G+ 2 AIST wail rresp lent at | | gis a : . : 2 . . Saying: rO"d @) pects that al this lmpo 5% e Wood Is!ands writes ; “I not that: » e Cet BSIONITY resolves Useil up the | ant juncture in our history as a city, that 20 FER CENT DISCOUNT 7 s ‘ pate ‘ Y dite tikes ahale « torate very man will do his duty.” . s 3 } i : i | ‘ a . 5 a - = ul > Se s raising ; ‘ ¢ f , i ae - mislt Ba een Gabinee be : n I then d Zmydutyasa cit nf — _ alana spall S 3 67s this vicinity “Mal : 4 M Ml len. af What is luty ° ee writer said that i HILAKY TERM-—SUPREME COURT, a ee 5 = ve oa li oO. , Alls , e+ a w Hel tt —-—— ue Waeet Vi 2 ah ene te he many cases Cis “sitiupiy seihsiness written ? = oe ands, purchased @ fine Dail) parce.” The officers of states and c rpor- Monpay, Jan. 20. Acting under instruction of the Hon oe me a cleethinn—es ations, the policeman, the switchman, the Before Mr. Justice Hodgson and a jury. the Mir of Agr ‘alture, the Director p = Covear.—This foreaoon the Scott | 8¢atime!, are all on duty “perhaps, 4 Mclunis and wife vs. the City of Char . Ur 0a S | of the rae sinion Experion< al ate niet Act su yses against James Cummings may mean only v¢ ause they are paid to | lottetown The plait wei 6 ev! idence in this : 5 | arranged for a series of Meetings on Prince a i el Carragher were dismissed.| 22 What they do. The Indian soldier, | case was all in this morning and Mr. 20 | Edward Island in the interests of The Sante Act conceal as a .»},. | Henry Lawrence, wished for his epitaph, Ha a, 2. 0. ented non-suit on = ca: ace akin” ack) Sa - “© | tbe words: Here lies Henry Lawrence | the a ind that the city was not liable for | § \ \ y 4’ me won oljoatahs onbil, Fhsteiay 17 Tid to do his duty.” | Concen epte, hates warak. ME, We PER CENT... s FRUIT GROWING. f : a. | i #2 ave for drunkenness The counsel - od j io d oe. a a ei. ga ty ne appropriate illustrations were given Lean, Q. ¢ , for the plainut arguelcontra ca 1” ae | here. The Celt is said to be usually | His Lordship refused to non-suit,but reserv- x Ta These Meetings will be addressel by Crs ttETOWws Brsivess CoLiecs | stirred up by the word “glory,” and tne | ing leave tomove again, and directed the DISCOU N E o MR. JOHN CRAIG, Horticulturist of the 1 ‘ wy. we ks edition of the | Toute by ti ak’ ta a Pr , to goto the jury. The counsel then i 4 4 The above is W hat we have left Central Experimental Farm, Ottawa. Mr \ l, r of yn by the word “daty rofessor | case tog ) : Guardian. a leliver a lecture before th« Tyndall in 1871 met two Ala sprnang officera | addressed the jury on the question of dam a 3 ‘ 4 The Fruit Growing interesis of the v : and, speaking to the I t the ] e war azes,. rdict in fav of he laintitf's r ‘ ” . . slar aie capable of iuch develop > 9 rdents of : e Chariettetown Business | * a : oes th = . yuat tl el. i » | aze Bg pe a orof the plaintit in stock, W e are g 1" \ ing them | = = 4 _ _ . h : =a eve a Vr ne Acade y on Satur j@ asked DOW 1€ SOl s be IAVE ne tur $2 “ turned. . . e ° - ‘i t ult Gvrowers, armers arm others any next at cleven o’cleek in the forencen. | oMicere eaid they never heard the ery “We ee New this fall but slightly soiled. Will clear the lot 1 : interente 1 are cordially invited to attend. His subject will be “The art ofadvertiaing | "ust conquer” from German soldiers, but | : at Twenty Per Cent. Discount. . away at small prices. Don’t. ! The Meetings will be heid at and its apy at to a commercial ey a- | 12 hundreds of ove we must do our; Mr. Allen Parsons, of Montfeal, is — . CHARLOTTETOWN--Tuesdav, Jan. t His H r Lieut.-Governor yw | duty” was heard fF such afeeling Of | among the latest arrival at the Hotel ® - @ : i 7 : th at 2p. m.. in Phitharmoni al Se eee a hy | deck, segllon st enpiny Wattae ce | Sone he RSTO the Rte I ay off Soiled delay, ‘as: the prices we are sells *b,02 p=. Pbilbsrmocic Halt invited nat it was rigot, would ay ho.d OF us, Judge McLeod, of ‘Summerside, is in = | at eo VSVSSVVVsseseeees Archibald, traveller for J. short time. Fen Saturday, : —=— ____| how soon our eity would be cleaned oat of| own He is registered atthe Hotel Das Bla 1 4 4 Ti cel es ing them at ought to clear in a} i BERTON—Fridey, January 31st, ao ae € Lx . ‘ iit - a - ee — es. 6 2 = Chariottetown Curling Club, on Fitzroy Mr. RE ler f P. © S a e Ey SUMMERSIDE Feb. str Ss been i for a ; “ Pp a alk Archibald & Co., Truro, is at the Queen i already severa eresting games | | Hotel. ; mie Aa Totineetalae chads tac. thie. setae Oke (aa ee sean tee Comforts, Wadded Quilts, = , | Director Domi baba? mit a Steal setareTrmmer, Sete Hie is atthe Hotel Daviens | y | Comforts, Wadded Quilts . B. Wi ACD iB ALD & G EE, ee Caeee s Af ere, M.C. A. Mission meeting in the Protest- ee . : eee . ae * exofticere as M . rs W. W B tJ. 2 Se t Hospital Sanday — Ottawa Journal. Cheap and the right thing for the cold weather. sceieainadinetea. a enna: ac Political Meeting. _ Soxs o» Tewprnasce—The offices fied Daviowon tet way tome teow an | half Price—Ladies’ Jackets. Oe eas het of he itera Comertie er ward Divis f rr yhnstor fiver ng trict w oficial visit to ne Masor IC Lodges ib ‘ Pp = : Bs J - is | Ue eastern eection of the provinee, Half Price—HLadies’ Jackete. Trie Lovers ¢ held in the Schoolhouse at Donagh on [he Black Knight, in the course of a MOND LY, 27th January, at Six o'clock P.— na } Le » Mrs. D recent lecture in St. John, denounced Pre- f me ’ ‘ m., for t ry f orga og & sident Cleveland, who was afraid to fight Ei: | Pp “ha? — it j 2a @ . oe ; > : siberal-Conservative Association. — All S 4 3 | in the civil war, but was now urging war a i ue c ac Res. ape: ’ of delicious TEA are satisfied w hen supplied with | members of the Party are cor lially in ‘ r . } } ] 3 4 o« . . 7 ° "2 vited to attend Chap. —Georgia Mu | Mr. D. W. Finlayson, who has just dis Halt Price—Ladies Capes. our lines of English Breakfast Congou, India, China, ; \'**" ' #tene ( M | posed of his business on Queen Street to ? r 22¢ B lend SEWARD I. WOOD. Oolong and Ceylon Teas. We believe ou JAMES J. TRAINOR ake the mi to be the best on the market for quality, stren gth rr ee oe ee ee ee flavor and price. The public realize a good article | ~~ eee pe a ft. cies eo | Trimmed Hats and Bonnets. when they use it, and to-day our sales on this Tea) Wants, Lost, Found, &e Mr. Frank Beales, will in the course of a Nearly all sold at Half Price. few weeks take the management of the A frog on your hat, perhaps, would 10t be very bad, but when it / t & BOEVVIVVSASVSEVSsSssso Ss ssESBesVsess sees eee Bese BOS 222 se 2208866466680 8008 > e. 1i-wo é : nto your throat it becomes very ot treet. Mr. Finlayson is8 an enerzetic re 7 for i - eeiieiahik dial” Miaeuian _— ss —' - . . we ‘ r than ever before. ee comforta Gna dangzerocs a Ha young man of good business ability, and And JUc, for your choice ot Untrimmed Felt Hats, are larg ? , Advertisements under ate heading charged it removed at once. 10 nts es ; al, an ’< best wishes for or five conts per lines. zr B — On Fr lay nex , ie or og best wishes for con —_—— ieeesinieemmerentineneont We carry a full line of Canned Goods, Jams and 24 e at ) () r H e hia nue success. ’ “¢ i . o Kose ad nines y® ebrat oniversary of JOHNSON t JOUNSO) inate atial Jellies, Fish, Boned and Skinned Dried Codfish | eee SS See ee Hoods, : : YU EBEC 4 CARNIVAL.—Prepars - " f.. ‘ 7 »- very | Fancy or lain Ne k neatly executes Burns’ Birthday. The grand vs , rene bebe oi a ip ae ay Flour, Meal, etc., which we will sell at the- very | Muncy or Plain Neediewo oe ee ier the ispices of the C edonian Clab mT | ons are being made - ne " : ea y 4 : i. ney 2 P.} pe , we have! rege siroeyet a THE DRUGGISTS. j po it to the fact that this carnival wiil, in lowest prices. FOUND—On ¢ ' 9 days sianad, Vv nav } yuvT, lit { ea y n Queen Street, a fewda ago, , ; ; Ty} isiiiias ¢ all 1.espects, far surpass all previous ones, Th t POTN D--On SD : tera ow days ago @ great success. The ” gramme, for ] ’ ae eo es ore, 2 : , = Jolding door-key. nder can obtain same v s forth an array of musical talent Creccoooeoe eeeeees | 5 =a at ak. — i with 7 = Pp Our aim is ta biy the most reliable good and , @tthisonice aner paying for advertisement. ‘ cian onium , we are vlad to kx — | fares, shou induce @iarzge number oO . 1896 . . * ; i ° on. r at at en ee th : la ie |p ople to visit Quebec. The People’s Charlottetown, January 14, 1896. ig sell them at the low est prices. Eggs taken in es | WANTED-I nd travelling salesmen shat a ve aD ada, t ili LO | i ; ° . op a aa ~ . i} ‘ * os 3 ’ the Atla and nearly all the cities io If Price is Railway, in this connection, issue return change for cash or goods. Goods delivered to all | Gooa tim r selling; stock guaranteed, an that Mean Kien dule eile | tickets at first-class single fare on the 24th arts of tl it zi : vacant women ee ty os ce r ae : it if " + “acd and 25th, good leaving Quebec up to Feb- : parts O Ae C y. es ig ae 3 rat is cian al “Tl is woesien as ~. n Ob iect | ruary 5th, aud at special fare of $11.00 i | wom mabae~a newly caleet abe: Auste : n ad oh ‘ ae ie sien : from Picton to Quebec on the 28th and , ; W len Joum MAwking peat fas eebeees of e : aa ed = pairs aa 1 breast 5 29th, good leaving Quebec up.to February S f ILLIAM GRANT & CO. | E ward Bay o. esq, North River Koad of With + kaaatid thoechan aka teal gs | 3rd. jan 17 eod Charlottetown, June 19, 1895—135 w QUEEN STREET , be c z ¥ - —- =" ae . i. | we expect your FUR-| —— | WANTED—A good cay e girl for genera a.4 of juaiitvy, freedom and new e . . | T nr any A of Reya i housework. Apply tc MresH K LA Pay .3 : : oe a “leans a he : .. > } EMPERANCE. om} NR ._= ae 3's" 0 7 at er if we have ‘ yet attained tft ; that ro ‘of NITU RE trade. | Crusaders wiil meet in Ww right’s Hall al hae ; # oe . meee id a. ee s repress an 4 . ; | 6.45 p.m. for the comp'etion of election a ost—on | hy instant, a parrot. Th ‘ os LC Le Wa 1 y | of officers and other business, The com same to Car?t HuGuEs, Water Str_et. 4 et or a eT a in S i | mittees of Orient ar nd Vi me Divisior se | ADI ua Was in Bis to be true CO Ourselves am Pens b ect | will please be punctual. —J. A. Lawson, a = AN °. the inesa to a wilat we re V Ink | OR S — . igh 1 conn order, Ap 3 wg ; Pe a ; > we 6 | Chair man of Committee, ihe | ply to ¢ MDR. TOOKER, KR N, Es anade : _ and | The writings of age a anl5—3i Ni ee “4 cant a ypocrisy, but those eins still al ade eels yyy | Gentlemen of refined taste chew ' ' sagas Riad % prevail, t gh in @ milder ao i more —OCo. art sure of J yur BEAVER plug cites hi a = MONEY Loans oe te on ale a country i | > ols on he TT + rT . # . yroperiy i ply Lot OORE, * Olicilu fechicnable form. As time ros on, thi FURNITURE trade. | solutely pure with a rich a4 a. Lae anatase. aaere Cee ae more do we find the works of "revere, ap- | | favor. Refuse cheap imitation. aio a / dine t pre memory revere In j Ty" 2 i I | ee | LO LET—Two offices ‘n the Stamper Block . celebrating the anniversary of his bi a “° NEW STOR i Tue Comixe Races. — Entries for the . | pply to PRowWSE Bros tf —ms | ate is memory and show > | skating races at the Rink on Wednesday - > ee 9 age d ; | rratitude the world owes oR be MARK WRIG Fat & C0 L? | evening are coming in thick and _ fast > MI ens & Bo S Over coats aul E ge Te RE I end’s poet. st " D They will close to- night, and the lis st, e y EXCELLENT WALVUE = =. | ands: Peter : oad. a pal! of : rosary which will comprise fivers from all parts U eZ a0 | Seace. Will in ler kindly leave. same at this pe the soi ae will- be - pub lished . to- isters, price from bg to a % ~ | otiee and re ve re ard. : o&w—} mis morrow. Up to date there are ao i BR, U . i . FRET SAW-— I have a very nice foot-power the one-mile amateur; three in the one- r) A C3 “Hy | Fret saw for sale cheap iret applicant gets An Uncomfortable ail Sadie ; four in three mile open ; SIX in $16.00. 4 r " conte >a! —& L Corsos, Brighton Boat 16 year old, and from eight to ten in the : December 28, 1895—dy : : smaller races. An 1l-vear-old race has ao L d ° > el k d Ul Charlottetown, Decemb : or J $1500 - $i down, $ 0 on mortage if de : siketiidad for the 10- year-old. There a iés ac ets an sters, - : = oe — - b ave conor awn otling n : ent bee 7 Figure, is no doubt that these races will be the borhood, healthy, Grafton Street. Apply to best ever seen cn P. E. Island. e j = “5 ire ee ae oe potion a but not more so than the aver-| === ranging from $4.00 to $16.00. ' ee E Os nthe western «nd of the town, a age man feels himself to be i i Jet Sroraeaes antes Wieme wale 4 E rewarded on leaving same at this office. +8 under the circumstances. We Light Weight ALL AT HALF PRICE ! jan7—t | i ) : — TO LT—Two large flats in the brick bulld- + have Fibre Chamois ee ee ee Some Figures : besdwi are store. Cent tal locality, well light to show you in Blankets and : : ve at any [sic opomtites oF large socket meee, Steet It will pay ev ery buyer to look at these Any kind of a Sto y pivio sb accoxsso eto eee Comforts that are of quite an- other sort. There is no excuse for you row,—prices are “MAR LINE WILLA TO LET—Situat adjoiu ing Dundas Esplanade, in the most he al lower on Winter Furnishings than they ought to be,—the mild weather is responsible for the ; } i a. ‘ variet mart of the city, fronting the Hilisborou gis goods, as they must. be sold regardless kind of a price ih style and y: itiver, ve pes j 20 PER CENT. DISCOUNT aise we now offer. This is your chance for a bargain. Don’t Across the Goods, most desirable reside mee; re nt Sa) a year pass it by. janl8—613 BEER BROS. er diliiaes of such as no other Stove Store Cam oe s.cus jai 4 aR thea eae niga Sint iad gad ac ae fi: a vwvvvvvYeYeeeeererwerewevwevrvwvwwervvevws No. 10 is heavy enough for all sleeves and skirts when cut across the goods. The medium weep res hest for adding warty! p a capes, coats, wraps or foasivindebea. The heavy weight, No. 40, should only be used for ‘collars, cuffs, belts or iapels. Find the name on each yard. | of cost. TO LE f—Ha!f the ¢ ‘ottar: e adjoining We ay Kent School. apply on the premise sor Mr Henderson, Oct 12, erent { Y. ) ae — TT Oe TA R = show you. aid atas ie TO LET—Ni ni sidence, corner of Graiton 1s @ ‘ ee anmner and Bochford Streets; nice oe I CA “ _onere * o 7 Pe rovements, hot air, bath, etc, tent mod- . - 9 = RS be 9 App Ly iu is M4 MOORE. tf—dec7 sy D © D D ) & R © TO LET—A good tenement house on Bishop . |i Contains stx rooms. 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