-— : Dan. oe “ ADS = oat pam ns = MILE DAILY EXAMINER SATU F VU N - - : : . - SATURDAY, JANUARY 4 } 4 4 Aa f a KI J 6 Wee 4 “» 1896. iHCAl AND OT} R ENTERTAINMENT ATSUMMERSIDE, | TOO MUCH PROTECTION, SUNDAY SERVICES POR JANUARY, 1896 : ; LOGAL BR ITEMS, : | 7 — Citizens of Our Leading Towns Frater Sir,—The recent defeat of the Govern- ST. PETER’S CATHEDRAL. nizing--A Pleasant Exeurston and Cap. | ment candidates ia three districts in the < = ital Entertainment —All Pleased, upper provinces has given the Conserv Jan. 5 and 19 —foly Communion, 8 a. SERA GEN l'ur variety entertainment in aid of t ative press a very gi od opportunity to ex- | m; Matins and Litany, Ll a. m; children’s i : : : I ari ain 1 rl « ne | = : ’ - 5 - ‘ Yateawh ;: “ar, 920. K Ree S at. at Emerald on Mor tay. | P. E. Island Hospital, given in Charlot Wain the causes of defeat, and some of ( atechism and Bible Class, 2.30; Even g \ i have a good time town last week, was repeated in Suiomer- | them are not slow in saying what they | ®OS- p.m. All seats free and unappro- Ri side last evening, with sundry amend. | think. The newspapers all agree that the ane ™ ra ‘ s Ba idge Fitzgerald wil] | ments, and to the mutual satisfaction of all | National Policy and general conduct of : “a ne a Mates eis, chide ‘s —_: . | “ meerned in it. A large acd lively party | Government had nothing to do with these Ga wee " iB ble Cla 40.15; ~ ' cre . a ge a: ’ Oe . : atechism and Bible Class, 2.30; Evensong . ‘ ’ oe > at went West in a special train under Condue wccessive defeats, but it is alleged by | - : : ae Zz. , G ls BS: E “OT < t Ns I ~ tor Gillis, arr : ng shortly before five | Such good Conservative organs as the| ! P-™- All seats free and unappropriated, ic 3 a “as S; a r i OR, u i al Ss; wo ; Oe IE : Toronto Mail and Empire and Montreal with = ge, ae ‘ge 7 7 n o : a Maus ; . Rent : O'elock Most of those taking part in the Toronto } il sm} an Montrea ‘ ‘ . ae & i . ~~ € zE’ Na Ie RH > \ r . : entertainment, were received at the station | 44Zetle that the defeats were caused by A VALUABLE ENDORSEMENT. ~ Orse 4 ai a) e il Ci +. aE: . 5 ol se | s « C3 ‘ . ’ ' os SERS ITD | . ne pun . ° . : “ee id } : sees ‘local discontent There is probably : fey i > ‘ 9 . N \ ‘Ss week Vv promine t residents of Summers le * } v OT a yr , ichy. the ; - 7 a te teel Disst 7 und hospital iy entertained . their | uch truth in the contentions of these . H. B. M hort of Dighy, the well known | 10es ; cigs } ~~ 16 c Reber * ise 0 n s —_—~.-_— rtaappieanindly 7? ertain hit at Le s party papers—that is if the patronage Steamship and Express azent, testifies to { 4 ; . 4 ‘2 m ] s F { Sper ye residences, whie others or ‘ a 4 . » : Fé > ori f f awk f - | Cc S Cc t we f | Se iD ra 1 = ¢ ‘ MIKE : went to that qveen of our Island hostel. | ¥2!ch causes the “local discontent” is dis- ov Ree Lectin —— a a? = _— " _ = ” _ " . — ae a I Wee » ' * ; i ia . . . . > ec >3 —— 1veS “ ¢ ve c 1e¢a . a es, ‘Ihe Clifton. Some of the party | Pensed after he fashion it is in this Pre Wi - ts ig Is Res i i ' les , flor hy art ee ; > 8 visite ) W ; ™ ' PMenage OF 2 TS | spent an hor in looking about the town, | Vince. Take for instance, and one in Vos oever has vi ited the town of Digby, culrar WAaWs. pe v ! i. ee : | N.S, Ip recent years has met or heard of en and were pleased to see many evidences of | Stance out of many, how the Stanley and | on o, : : | nternal development and improve t | ber freight is dealt with in Charlottetown. | >): Suort, the popular agent of the Bay A re ts f P t} > Cc ‘ft h ¢ ; Max.—An exchange is aut New and elegant residences. new and ele. | She is docked st the wharf of a leading | * ody 8-8. o., an€the Dominion Ba | ments FO! fe Cerenrated AMICK. statems theta New J AVew and eiegant residences, new a ele pat gly VERO Ss a AC ‘ “Real ~ > press Co, The sition a aie . | *° “| gant churches, were seen aml aimi od. | Conservative. ‘That may be all right, but | Press Co. - The position he occupies P| oe ‘can Highland Ranges. - S > ? é 7 a 4 ; : : gs y ac rithi ¢ av 8, i ——— L ~ Fee Exauixen’s veoresentative w: ney t miav— in view of after events He ye Es Le | ty, aad then re ge tscccipe eg . pu adid he oa | healt aeuee The freight that comes oe hie in @sense a public man. We offer everything in this column at ’ i ~ ’ : s of the enterprising pre prietor of the \ by that steamer for places outside of tl i eo st a — on restemntge J ” a stem We vig a stock, and } Furs ! Furs ” ahs : Me ng ; t re oy . melee 9 iat of a host of other we cnown people | have put the goods at prices that will clear | tomaretin Facer om ial } Charlottetown, and which has to be for- : ee . } 5 rere ABS Will Clear | , p sao? P —~y ; F g " { M x i, g¢ of the | Summerside Journal, the most comp ee ee ee , b . regarding the great merits of the Hawker | them. Half price takes the goods, First; Balance of stock of Ladies’ {Maffs, Col | ni } ¢ os Cc >}; and expen<ively furnishel in the P | warded by traia is required to be trngked taudard r j tirst J i wer oe : ~ lar-, few Cape , few Ruff wnt clearing | ' . . } { ‘ t t oak pen 7 Ue isene - oe ; je Se. ie 5 . Staudard remedies, come, first choice “7 Spe". , pul, § arin’ | " a : SE i to the railway station. Heretofore this : : ‘ ? , : ’ - te. >| ‘ t —_v wt a : 4 mamma "1 tore | a a es a # aie of this city Last winter “™ he writes, I had «a verv prices. Don’t pass us if it is a matter of a che al ce eat ere tee cre on ’ ‘ : Me e nto which the reater and = varied a8 GC a . *| severe attack of eri ] aes saving money | g z at co. : . : 2 é y | ee ws . . _ | 8e attack Of grippe. It left me very | » adiac? 1 iad ’ 6 iy Charlottetown, January 3, 1896—125 : . sims tock in trade of Mr. BR. T.| but now it is done by the pro-| Dich ran dowe sah? cuferinn heen 2 {2% Ladies’ Cloth Jackets. | lem | itetd mary 3, 1 lo'man has lately removed. The | Prietor of the wharf at which the Stanley |... = Ladies and cents’ Heavy | " <- a [his proprietor hae, it appears irritating and severe cough. I took a Twenty-seven Ladies’ Bleck and few! : : S avy \I R } Gos siter 1s Agreat exchange into which every tae : cee — ee?) bottl all als ao aes CK Sed ew | ys ny : ; ttle of Hawker’s balsam of tole and] a , oe. \ , : D> : that car neo e to sel] “3 ; | taken out a license, and being in charge ; Colored Heavy Winter Jackets, prettily | , oo ie Se . i Hall S at en peoy \ ell g "| ofall eichh he complete control of the | “Ud cherry, and a short course of Haw- ieleentan inteuie ack a . _ he Winter Gioves. 4 : ted Which @v yt mr that RS CT } Cc . : ° i ker’s ! re ills Thee c < af kite niggas PHolesaies Samples. | ’ . , ’ is ae ee nt thane store is arfang- | Patronage, which, of course, he gives to z wf ~~ pills, phe pay - ae All must becleared. ALI. HALF PRICE.| Same prices as sold at Xmas. Can’t : ‘ gers alv . eiCO ne . ' "yay an ry + 7, alsc t f : es ‘ MM ‘ Siesta of i" i= an eye to business and the Jeast| limself. As a result, there is much ies a o —— aha ae 1 7 y make them any cheaper. Sold too cheap - aa Parabl f th iiaranl tens 4k Giak aa fad ‘olial diantntent” seishtes thes Gradiitcines ad ae aoa Paty lerwar 2 a two $ 2.40 Jackets for $1.20 now. t3:, worth $1.60; 98c., worth cet comhnallooninaa $ ‘conditions adverse to] this city, which unquestionab’y will man Sa ‘ icl a <u gt — 3.60 " e 1.80 $1.25; $ 09, worth $1.45. Ladies--84c., = \ 7 + scnnl ir nta here, a standin: | | ifest itselfon election day. I can, there- | Sms Which as a health renewer and in- 4.75 r C 2 38 worth $1 lv ; 98e., worth $1.25. : ‘ EN ome c kas ee ea | fore, well understand the strong pote of | Vigorator I can heartily recommend to any 6.30 ‘“ “ S15 ‘ 3 Speak t-ed the othe lay Db A2OIMAD S Beat ao lily f° "> oe a 3 *~ : ne requiring sue , Peg ' . ‘ ¢.! i ‘ « i sidewu’ % a he AS & rchant anda cred.t to the Prov. | Warning = given by the Conserva- | ‘ oa , g such a remedy. 8.00 ’ o 4.90 Gents Linen Collars, Cuffs ccvinsivoetiigataiiantaaigias” te teplianiatin ei : importa ar ta he SY bic : a ae It is needless to say that there are thou 10.60 ‘ “ 5 30 ‘ys — eae ‘ ted States } We were glad to see npon the well~ | {1s wets - the ., Govetnnient, sanis in need of this great remedy 1 ‘ “ 64 and Shirts, porte hav sw é s es Canadian manufactured as a result of the Jacques Cartier oth r thonsand . ho “HH are bal a — ’ . ods of excellent quality and unprecedent. | and Montreal elections, and, as a Conser- | °° *? *Boasands to whom tte agli ™ 9 oat ‘ Business S 8 with sl bos 1.00 ° § . «we o bics goods of « ot quality and unpreceden a bs orethiimee haat Th isiness 8. -rts with short bosom, $1.00 i ad iii vative politician J must ask -you, | 54) Would prove a priceless boon. ese ' i ror hb &1.25 F ‘ . nanoren | chonpuesn. ir. Kititor, to follow the ‘ex. | femedies ate sold by all druggists and] WOGKS Half Prica Golumo, | "82"... os wee, ex: aCKEUS an Very Fey The Sur says \| Phe audience assembled in Summerside | “Fs Maltor, ” oon ~~ oe dealers, the pills at 25 ‘cents per box, the ' Best Open Back or Front White Shirt s McShane, three times reported bv irket hail was never larger than it was | 4™ple - a bigger Tivale, balsam in 25 and 50 cent bottles and. the + 22 ow . in town, $1.10, worth $1.45. z ad sia ribery, writes to the Tor-| last evening, and the larger part | and give a strong warning to Senator tania at 56-conte.per bottle, or a Aare 17 LADIES’ W ATERPROOPFS. Sey Col'ars 16 cents, worth 22 cents. Ga eS & a i ice eee cy wen tel i frets | of the seats were reserved, | Fergus-n to take heed of the lessons oven Ti 0080. Ther are semi ianbened’ ike sal odd lines—all sizes, good patterns Cuifs, 22 cents, worth 30 cents. . iid wal Haare i lhe spectacalar entertainment: was varied | the Government in Jacques Cartier and “ea ae eudien Mad hee ra -) fe ail half price : t Mr. McShane is something of a/| by sorgs, recitations, etc., which filled up | Montreal Centre. Ihave at former elec- John N B aad New ¥ k City ee Gents’ Winter Underclothing mini the intervals. In tiiese Miss McLean and | tions canvassed men for their votes and . oe saa ; 2 ~ x g d, M V init ‘otton. Mr. Georee Rooers | have dealt with the bard worked and poor- etnies ; ; 68 He Colum os 2 " time magna. sa _ a a ” ew mngers . ; trucl .' aT ! a eons ‘ Lapirs, clean your kid gloves with Jose I'l I, Another Case just received Wednesday, ue D ‘ ' ani T. A. McLean, E-q., took pirt. The — ea : - tee . x Mas ( : phine Glove Cleaner. It is not a liquid, same price as last. SHETLAND UN J ST ISTE Nj T T i / t ; { t ‘ sitted thor ly wit} rreat whether rulk ata futur bs ) SRE . iG. $1 : i 5 i : t : ‘ ashe Minstrels acquitted themselves with grea atk deen as a ee ; ad A | leaves no odor, and can be used while the 34 TRIMMED MILLINERY,. HATS DERCLOTHING, $1.30 a suit, worth $2. . . oa } »podlit ve? ne a ee 2. | yas the Yr Mir & Ort, £4 yi | - . ; ‘4 . es - ' Ne ; y "RK HTS ¥ ea James F. Colby, who i- | cred Several new “hit applical ae og oe fl | glove is on the hand. For sale only at A. | and BONNETS—all helt acta. MEN’S CARDIGAN JACKETS. Hun P s20r ra al Jaw at | Summerside wer iueced to the enjoy- | Ueques ionably be met w ith the protect | yy Reddin’s drugstore a i re dreds sold bui a few left yet. Yourchoice } 3 r Hamp:!} nt of all present t was eleve *Joek | ive policy’ of the Government as evinced - q ? > , : os nC she ° Te = ry I New H r a It was eleven « | < 88 Unt } i 6 6 y amp=hire, Aeleh. gered hadnt adic eds Pret sein PP nar tog ai osap ede ihe - ~mishioal 88 Untrimmed FELT HATS, all to! cheap. eackets price $3 ogee. FLOW ey I “a : rs 1 taken by Presid e del'g udience, upon the motion | *" ” ne hie ; - — F Ae ax > _— Fratt’s Astral Oi] is giving splend d | Slear at FIFTY CENTS. Ladies’ and Gents’ Warm CHAMOIS ~e / ei i Pe e, * ‘ *adangerous departure from | of the indefatigab! vairman of the town | tj tt > — - 5 - peters | fatisfacton. When your can is empty ae d VESTS, all sizes, and will clear at low G 66 se fi 4 & 6, y yp 454 . Sy 4 ane nal } . ey inci’, voted their thanks to Mrs. R wers, | sane 4 cone "9 t hd not - present oar iy again, send it to Becr & Goff's and have it . T his season 8 goods, and rold by us af prices, ow ’ ° ie eae Mrs. McLeod and the Charlottetown per- | | should put myself in the position - e- | filled with the best oil in town. from 78 cents to $1.80. All go at 50 cts Honest Goods at Honest Pr'ces. &D “6 ‘. > eT hd 2 50 Theat ‘ rmers. acccentaatiue t same with | mg jeered at by a rightly indignant class | ae : ; ‘ _* 9 ; \ t s.— Thi mn te a oe of people: - Theré are wore like me | Callto-night at the Bargain Corner, sight in ere 6 6 ~ ~ n seni { sloas cheers, and singing God Save they : poopie. . i i . | where t] > great bs kr ae |S . ‘a? ‘ 6; + é ts ‘ 1a? ] 404, ee Tere Conservative il ié great bankrupt sale is in full . o.¢ . . ed - M + on Si a Queen Phe party from the city partook ~ ‘ me Sa McKay W ’ ' Sma i cuy |] blast.—MeKay Woollen Co. CZ os ~ ~ ing i. On Monda < zm vititional bospracties in Summ. sid eM Besane ee ae iy P o> “s - i¢ 563 e eo) 8) “ : ertain suits res la t being permitted to leave until half ree oe en: Miss Maemillan’s claases in elocution i , ~~" - . ‘ } acacia h. weices on} . rill rae "y ‘ ‘ , ; vill 1 ce a ae . " : o’c'ork, and arrivel in Char. | - Tae 2nth the halfwaacte | 2m Physical culture will re-open January Wey : 1 to give a t t three o’cloe’s this morning. = | On ct Sc ee ae | 6th. A new feature of Miss Macmillan’s 2 = T © E ee carn that the sum oliained, as a | Sxamination of Powoal school was held. | work will be Saturday afternoon coaver- We want to close this iot out. i s ae ‘ ss each 1 he janior department was first examined | sation classes. Miss Macmillan will be < ] Supreme ¢ rt ens e on Tues resnuit of the concer’, was $133 0. he : t iM I IY M sation Classes. Miss Macmillan will be at e * o ys Soak, tae . management desire special thanks to be | ° ee Saal ae ~ i a TI r. A- | home at her residence, Prince Street) ———[—_[—_—="—=“_—_—_—_—_—_—_—__—_—_——_— - ifr you want bargains this is your ee wnveyed to Mesars. Georve Carter & Co, | 4: Moore “ay Mr ©. A. Myers. a hi, Saturday to those wishing to resume or on | swers tothe questions in -geography, his- | og. ,enc0 k 3 ¢ A N Ey IENcE.— Peop gs- | and Messrs. Moore & Ve'uxd i -s ee commence work. vt i . : rr People | f conten De | tory, grammar, e'e., evidenced faithful c ance, ti : i oe ne ‘ : s i : An Ist Inut I We | teaching on the part of the assistant Miss | — rere ea ee wT A sn er’ W. HB ae S. L. Ballem. As the principal has the MARRIED. reated to a surprise of a nove: sort d regret the ¥ UO. bonnetl, former | . s Lies - > . a S I ; ’ < cor r i at ol ‘ cook eee ’ | pick of the flock and as.hisis the polish |} At St. John’s Rectory, Milton, on the ge J 5 ASDONALD & co druggist’s messenger dropped a gallon jug | of Charlottetown, was badfy injured in ar ; or al ne : ee ee . i ~ a UE | Of Uhariottetown, was : y N — io ng roomy, we expected to see and- hear | 25th ult., by Rev. T. B. Reagh, Mise u s ’ of concentrated ammonia, and the powe electric car collision bet ewton and | } ve > . ; . i 7” ' : ‘ ar ¢ M 1 bE en svewton and | sreat things when we assembled there at} Janie C. Proctor, of Brackley Point, to Mr. D ber 30, 1895—dvy & wk fu jihad spread out all over the sidewalk ewtonville, Mass., some time ago t - . . : . : We: eo c ce Fs OJO-— Cy & cy ae ae wre! . ; ; — NCW u ee { t ‘2 , | 1.30 pe m., and we were not disappointed, | Arthur F urbish, of Winsloe Read, Lot 33. Charlottetown, December 36, 1895-—dy & why and its r spread ¢ e he neighbor reems that r. ponneil, WHO Was stand fe . , s > ke mig ‘ hood Pe fe coming upon the scene ng on the front p! atform of ce Me lf i for Mr. Yeo ig be ae i ye that At the residence of Mr. J. H. Grates, clapped their hands upon their noses, hur- | bound car, and was caught between the | wenn ne t to oe lame { was, 10-1! Charlottetown, Jan. Ist, by Rev. D. Suth- r i ¥ Crosse i the str et ar j walked mn, two dashers He Susta ned a compound wee so ag Ay oe - ip Phe ack wane. me sone onan, , ms ores. - : esis Dina a eae alk Ee oe aa aa his body isan meme Bnd =mathematicse—now ready | Mies Florence M. Currie, Charlottetows Wiptoz tears I 1 their cyes, without | fract ire Of the right leg, ana his body “and prompt came the correct answers , , j to I t stigat t cumstances mass o ruises tis fearex iE he is | . — ; " : a (rd ae <a f tru S It 4 b sogysts 1 that am At the close Mr. Moore and others ex-| & — a re Gat nternaly injured. t ialest accounts Mr. | . . : : 7 * **+) pressed themselves as being delighted }. ° pvastaw Anus .. The r} » Prov- | Bonne!l] az ir the assachusetts | ' ‘ a a ATION ARMY. Phe eee Prov : pepe: Ho. ey _ the das achusells | with the marked progress made. in both ustomers and Competitors. Salvation Army staff | their tirst | Genera: pital, im @& erilicai condi departments since the last. examination. f War’ at Moncton a few days | tion It is understood that actior Phere has been taken against the company to re amount of $5,000 company made an offer to settle, but Bor refused it. ; : large attendance of *‘warriors” and the meeting room was ap over Ensign DesBrisay, Was a damages to the : : propriately decorated r) 11 aruiyv s€1, 3 COUNHSEe! have wen selected to introduce work sto Bern la farewelled Ensign oer De=Bri-ay | ngs to Charlottetown, and PeorLte. Starvinc.—A_ iate despatch Captain Jolnsen, who also belongs -to | from St. John’s, Nfld, says: The mail Char ttetown, w accompany her. At| Steamer reports much destitution at t tusion of Ensign DesBrisay’s | White’s Bay and the people are eubsisting farewell, Brigadier Scott, on behalf of the | 00 sea Lirdsand seals, whiie others are commardant, formally dedicated her tothe | ¢@ting the seed potatoes reserved for next work in Bermuda. — spring’s crop. The government is urged 1 } to take measures to relieve may result in many cases, diosa i liatny Meerixc. — A ronsing meeting, presided over by Rev. M. J. Mc Millan, the scheolroom at Peake’s Station on Thursday. The chair- man < meeting ‘vith an emin- entiv pract was f tice He =; =, Macdonald, of SVSCESTEVSVVESEVUSE SUSE was held in ae | ypened the } ) +a | address. owed eee8 . a he Mr the Centra American é Creaniery, who spoke for over an hour on ¢ the old and new methods of dairying. Mr Coffin, who represented the Mount Stew- | art cheese factory, &p *ke on the raising of otes cors and the in provement of the d airy ? e herd. Ac the close Messrs, Macdonald and | @ : é Coffia were tendered a vote of thanks for taken at face value 3 their iaxtractive addresses. © . in paymentof goods @¢ Gentlemen of reiined taste chew | ; I . al € ti plug exe l isively. It is ab-| ae Q ; BEAVE solutely pure with a rich | @ bought at our stores. 5 flavor. Refuse cheap imitations, 6 ¢ Lirerary Soctery.—The annual reor $ JOHNSON & JOHNSON, ¢ gan zation meeting of Si. Joseph’s Literary pone aioe alist Society, Kelly’s Cross, Lot 29. was held in ¢ THE DRUGGISTS. ¢ tree Ballon Doo Tih, 1515, and 16 10 Zeeeeeeeeoeneeqeee ] ng Officers were elected : ee i D. B. Re i—Spiritual Director J ia YOU'LL Jas. H. Deveraux—-Vice-President. Matth ae Siitl i—Secretary. Chas. McKensa—Treasurer and Lib rarian. Joho P. Brad ery (sst. Librarian Exeentive Committee—J J. Bradley, | ° Thot. Kelly, Thos. Woods, James H To the Wedding Soon, Mo ian aud M ATK A. Smith. Ix orper that everybody may witness As naturally as the mariner covenant service the Upper Methodist : c willloli this very solemn and | seeks a harbor in a storm, the bear (:ful exercise to-morrow at the evening service, when the pastor, after a brief ad- |thoughtful gift-buyer seeks dres? on Consecration, will read the usual! . " te ee nk ee ee (eeneeepation from-her pdt meni bers w:ll enter, and the sacrament of the Lord’s Supper will be administered in therewith. At the morning rervice the top:c laid down by the evan plexities here—and finds it. This the ‘ nnection store is home of gelietic alliance as the first subject for the | ' ' wee f prayer will be dealt with bv the ° ss pastor. Ateach service the chuir will | satisfaction. reader appropriate music assisted by Mr. W. G. Gillespie with the euphonium (hariton ) ‘soa Seer Sores | WARK WRIGHT & O2,, LED. Down Comforts AT A DISCOUNT. We to-day offer the balance of our DOWN COMFORTS, DOWN CUSHIONS, DOWN COSIES and DOWN COT COVERS, This affords you a rare opportunity We invite you to call and They will. greatly interest at a special discount. to buy these desirable goods. see the goods and the prices. you, BEER BROS. Tne Wearner.—Stropg winds and gales, west ani nortl-west; much colder i frow flurr es, | He urged hearty co-operation of parents | | | | | { them or death | and pupils with teachers. The principal, | ©: behalf of the school thanked the visi tors for their kind expressions of approval. He said there was great pleasure and at- isfaction in having such an.energetic sec- retary and trustee as thet had in Mr. A A. Moore. Owing to his interest in edu- cation and attention to school wants they had now one of the best equipped country schoul houses on the Island. After a short programme the proceedings were { brought to a close by singing “God save the Queen.” -——- ni PERSONAL. _ Mr. H. P. Duchemin, Principal of the High School at. Ganso, N. S, who has een sperding his holidays with his friends in the Island province, passenger in the Sianley to-day on return to Canso. Mr, Marshal, organizer in this Province of the Patro: eof Industry, returned from tle westthsronng. He says thit up to date, he has instituted eighty branches of that organization in this province. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Matheson, of Camp- bellton, are among the latest arrivals at the Hotel Davies. We is their intention to remain in during the winter. Mi-s Muriel Williams. daughter of Thomas Williams, Esq., of the [. C. R., Moncton (formerly of Charlottetown), was the winner of a $20 doll in a contest for the most popular girl in Moncton, the prize being awarded by L. Higgins & Co., of thattown. Miss Williams received 80 There was a large number of com- the city votes. petitors. It is feared that the Jife work of Joseph Cook, the eminent lecturer,, is ended. “ The great mental strain to which Mr. Cook has subjected himself,’ said Dr. Noble, an old friend, “ is accountable for the present condition of his faculties. Whether he is a victim of paresis, or whe- ther or not his brain power has totally collapsed Ido not know.” Mr. Cook, it will be remem beyed, delivered several lec— tu e3 in Charlotcetown some years ago. ODDFELLOWSHIP. At the reguiar meeting of Wildey Lodge No. 27 held last evening the following Brothers were installed into office by D. D. Grand Master Geo. Waller. assisted by Past Grand H. M. Davison F.H. Sellar, John F. Whear, A. J. Houle and Wm, Smal] as Grand Officers, N. G—Phillip Brydges. V. G— Albert W. Mitchell. Rk. S.— Arthur Clements. P. S—G. Chester Acorn. T.—Geo. A. B. Macdonald. W—G. D. Wright. Con.—J. Harvey Morris. I. G.—Frank Batt. O. G.—-H. D. Johngon, M. D. kK. S. N. G.—W. R. Boraham. L.S.N.G—John Wares. R. 8. V. G.--Rob. Angus. L. S. V.G.—Wm. Breheut, R. S. S.— Dan! Morrison, lL. S.8.—Frank Drake. Chap.—Wwm. D. Waye. J. P. G. Chas. Leigh, Jr. After the ceremony of installation Bro. Brvydges entertained the members to an oyster enpper at Carter’s Restaurant, at which a very pleasant time was spent. —_——__.o ROYAL ARCANUM, At the last regular meeting of the above named institution the fallowing officers were elected for the ensuing year; Deputy Supreme Rezent— Dr. Johnson, Regent—A. Down. Vice-Regent—F. L. LePage, Secretary—L. Miller. Collector—S. W. McMurray. Treasurer—R, K. Jost. Chaplain—W. A. Weeks, Orator—C. B. Warren. Guide R. McMillan. Warden—T. J. Morris. This society was organized iu Boston in June, 1877, with nine members. Jt has already paid $16,500 to the familtes of de- ceased members in Charlottetown. On November 30th, 1895, the membership was 171,642. The death benefits paid since its organization have reached the sum of $33,276.765. The average assess- ment per member is $1.69, and the high- est number of assessments per year, 16. Death rates 8.74 per net increase, and Richard members for 1894, 11,060, understand that it | DIARIES 1S96. Office Diaries, Home Diaries, Pocket Diaries. BIG STOCK | LOW PRICES! Haszard & Moore. Charloitetown, December 28, 1895. Wanted for Season 1896, Fifty Lobster Fishermen with Boats, fcr Grand Entry, Magdalen Islands. Excel- lent Mackerel Ground. For terms address at once JAMES E. GRANT, Charlottetown, P. E. I. dec30—dy lw wy 2i The Coming Battle. Our battles; with Uncle Sam are no likely to be very serious, but “ Life i Real, Life is Earnest,” and in fighting its battles the young must qualify themselves for the contest or defeat is sure. A ccurse in the P, E. I. Commercial College, which embraces Book-keeping, Commer- cial Law, Commercial Arithmetic, Short- hand and Typewriting, will ecabie any young man or young woman to success— fully compete for the best positions in the field of commerce. All classes reopen January 6th. S. F. HODGSON, dee30 Principal. Nickle alarm Clocks From now until! Christmas we will sell our stock of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry at a big discount—20, 30 and 45 per cent. Now if you want to present your friends with nice pre- sents at a low price give usa eall. i Also, repairing attended to with punctuality and war- ranted. G. G. JURY, dec]2 North Side Queen Square. Professional Card. A, As McLBAN, 0.C, BARRISIER, <Ke., Rrown’s Block, Charlottetown. MONEY.TO LOAN, UUR BIG CLOTHING SALE FOR JANUARY will make every person happy who intends keeping them- selves warm and buying good Clothing for the smallest p»ssible price. r . > ’ We are bound to clear out all odd lines of Men’s Overcoats, Men's Ulsters, Boys’ and Children’s Overcoats and Ulsters. Selling lower than ever. [his sale will continue until the whole line is gone, as we are determined not to carry any of those goods over. Come every person tu PROWS BROS, The Wonderful Cheap Men. Cherolttetown, Janua y 4, 1896—246 EVENING SESSION CHARLOTTETOWN BUSINESS COLLEGE And Writing Academy | Now Open from 7.30 to 9.30 p.m. ee learn the ;:ecience of Accounts EL. B. MILLER. PRINCIPAL. Those who wish to ‘should attend this Session. jan3 —dy & wy tf Hundreds select yours thing. Bring your boys also. Bankrupt Sale is in fall blast: NOW IS THE TIME! i We have a large number of our BANKRUPT SUITS left. have been sold, but the purchase was a tremendous one and could not be sold in a day. We would like to have you call and to-night, as there is no time like the present to do any- boys along with you. Call to-night at the “ Bargain Corner,” Hundreds of Sutts for the where the great McKAY WOOLEN COMPANY. MEN'S FUR GAPS Selling at Special Discount MEN’S HEAVY CLOTH GAPS. See the line selling at Thirty Cents. TJ. HARRIS. sept}—~3m liv (2) & vey Charlottetown, December 28, 1895—dy : i A re y x Ban JRAGE—Carriages carefully stored for », the winter season at PH TRAINOR’s, 224 Kent Wants, Lost, Found, &e | So: oases Apply atthe residence of the undersigned 118 Rochford Street.—Wma Scorr, @ deci?7—Iw pd Advertisements undrr this heading charged five ceyits per line. TO LET—New rvsidence, corner of Grafton WANTED-—A general seryart. Apply to } and Rochford Streets: nie location, modern Mxs a. NEWBERY. tf—jant improvements, hotair, bath,ete. Rent mod- —————- {/éeraie Apply to K M MoorE. tf—dec7 WANTED—An experienced cook, to whom good wages would be given, Apply to Mrs W W SULLIVAN. jan3 TO LET- Street. (x CAMPBELI —A good tenement house on Biskop le Apply to THos if—dev 19 8 stx rooms. i | FOR SALE—A hay press will be sold cheap. ' | : Olan TO LET—Half the Cottave adjoining West Lent School. Apply on the premises or Mr Henderson, Oct 12, « FOR SALE—One oxy-ether stereopticon. This is one of the best instruments made, ancl will be sold at Jess than half price. To a re- sponsible party time will be given for pay- ment.—J H HASLAM, Springfield. dec31 KS TO LET—A shop on corner of Bayfield and Streets. Apply on the premises Great George LOST -This morning, between the Post.| ™°V! Office and Water Street, a purse containing a MONEY—Loans made on city or country small sum of money, Finder will kindly leave the same at this office. decsi | property Apply toF W L Moore, Solicitor Sieh Rita ei ila en _...—s-«xy:~ e, London House Corner. déw 3m -dec3 TO LET—Two large flats in the brick build- Ca ee ae ing on Queen Street, adjoining Norton’s TX ) LET—Two offices tn the Stamper Block hardware store. Central locality, well Jight- | PPly to Prowse Bros ii—-ma ed, wiih easy approach from Queen Street. Suitable tur offices or large societies, ete. A p~ p'y toJ B MAcpDuNALD & Co, 2w—dees WANTED—A maid for generat housework for one month.—Mrks Geo E FUux, Upper a Prince Street. dec24 y ) $60 down, $900 on mortage if de SES 6 sired—buvs desirabie dwelling near : entre Of city, not farfrom park, good neig! borhood, healthy, Grafton Street. Appiy te A Metuisa#, London House building, or cor- } ner King and Great George Streets novs {——__—___ a LOST—On Thursday evening, either on Grafton Street or Queen Street, a gold breast— pin with a white stone. Reward will be paid it is left at this office. dec2 LOST—Last evening. about six o'clock, oD Water Street, near Queea Hotel, the 3 : beard of a sleigh (biue), Please MARINE V‘'LLA TO LET—Situate adjein- fro nt return to]. Flynn’s Stable, corner of Great George and | ing Dundas Esplanade, in the most healthy King Streets, deel7 part of the city, fronting the Hillsborough River, formerly occupied by Dr Dawson. has a fine lawn, coach house and stable a most desirable residence; rent $200 a year, paid quarterly. Apply to BENJs Davis, oci—d&w guarzaw patlaw STAMPS-—Al!!l kinds of po*tage stamps wanted; serdfor pricegj—GroRGE GRruNDY, Bedford Road, Toronto lw pd—novy2s