% » ¥ * THE THE DAILY EXAMINER. MBER 29, 1 DECH FOR THE BLIND EDUCATION iv Mr. Fraser w appealing to our char- v Lehalf of the blind, he could net have at a more opportune season than it of Christmas-tide.: Csrtainly there is of greater for aas of persons deserving sympathy or ca ling more eloquently ) 1894. } rr x \ : ha a . - . SATURDAY, DECEMBER DAILY JUST THINK OF IT. Tire oppositio: organs are lamenting a depression of industry Three men are lischarzed from the railway works, and in and starvation seem to be in store! Several factories * shut down ” for a week, order that the steam boilers and other sees a hard winter before the working man Now, propose to improve the conditio: These how dy the organs and their 1 of our in- have, in dustries ? industries the tariff. the advantage of a moderate in- machinery may be cleaned,and the Pattiot party j EXAMINER VOYAGE OF THE | | “THE In Memory of Sir Jehu Thompson, ' Thiough mi-ts and shalowy vapours of the | night, O’er lonely leagues of barren oct Like hark of old And waters of leat! Charon’s shadowy streany Darkly majestic, Westward, a mighty way, \ From the race, in funereal ancestral home of DEAD.” an arb, warship cleaves her neross the dim | j fateful England’s | And bears within her silent catafalque | A solemn freight, the mourned ond honor- atar, } Tor! birds prongh ave 3} the de short est. the her children assistance than the blin Those of us|! : : i ee i 8 lio“ vet along” | cidental protectio: that is to say they are | ed de ad, oe Oe ~ 4 ; . ' Unto a distant realm bevond the sea Keep Straight 1 this word. Every | protected to some extent from outside } js more or | Competition, The organs say “sweep away | The wandering winds of ocean from j ma w needs more o1 I Pt A J , ee a “ae : Salis Se _ (this protection.” “ eliminate everv vestige With sobbing wail, chaunt forth a pitec 3 S How much more those p , : ; moan ' of r * let +} y loot ft} fac ’ who lack the st } 2 trea a ree the products onme ta | While swelling ocean surges wiicly small tories of the States and England come in Their diapason tones along the deep here free of dutv,—then our industries | Beneath the lowering skies and sea B M I vaser ses not appea iz for i ks for simp! » to the | WI grow in presper. Just think of it wil arity He asks for simple Justice to Uh <—oe>- On mighty pinions from Norwegian coasts, blind. He points out that the Govere-| pinaNCIAL POSITION OF CANADA. With vr: mysterious voices tt : we j cent t] oe | the night @pt of this Provin an accep i Hie } =e"? - hake af weieid . sree. for ithe Commenting upon the November bank i Join the sad dirge of ocean's requiem _— re x nie ant. the Montreal Gazette remarks: Asif in lamentation for the dead. ines fall our vouth—exce pt those | Statement, the iontreai Grazette remarks: | Tv ] Sa inten) i cho are unable to see. For these latter} “The financial position, it is scarcely | Great spirit, calmnly rest upon the w The Legis re | Necessary to add, is exceptionally strong, | The toil of earthly years at last is o'er, 7 ute ak le { the immediately available resourees of the | The glorious toil of battle in-earth’s fields, as granted a handred and fifty dollars a] Lanks being abnormally large, and if a| The sadneases, the sorrowings. year. n h as it grants a dk » the poor. | quiet state of tra le has to be chronicled, lights hae in idee . a ee . se ae ; € yo statute which makes ade-/ Sere 1s no reacon lo 1 ubt the soundness | Of earthly life; the bappv days of love the pe wii thi of OusiIness nor the steady accretion in the Ina fair western city by the sea: a \ I accumulated wealth of the country, The | The hours of preparation and of toil, laty of educating blind. = wet) public deposits aggregate now the enor- | Of stern defeat; the ever noble years sks the Government and Legisla to} mous total of $239,000,060, made up of Of manhood and of honorable deeds, sapply leticiency Nova Scotia and | $183,200,000 in the joint stock banks, of | Of faithful service for thy country’s good, \ k } uring tree | $13,000,000 in the private savings banks, | And to thy country’s God; the few ew B sw ik yave laws &¢ ge tree 249 . ' . : j ¢ fand ot $42,300,000 in the Government hours } Prince Edward — a ‘ ne | ; . 1 cs i ‘ ue Savings banks Inthe last ten years these | Of earthly honou: in thy Sovereign's court . isla s = uw. Place t blind | deposits have risen by no less a sum than | [np ancient Windsor, by the lordly Thames, : san » those who s¢ n $100,000,000, a tangible evidence ol | All, all is over now. Great spirit, r ; national thrift and prosperi ity of the high: | j - eer jest lmportar So that, while the trade | In death thy bedy forms a glowing link, v S ' hh . ne Canada is experiencing in a modified | Bright as the molten metal “neath en an ly school | form the dullness which in an acute shape blow f nd to be found in the Maritime | has fallen upon the commerce of the | Of brawny smith upon the ringing steel, . | world, it is satisfactory to know that the | In the fair chain of peace forevermore Pr es,—this is Mr. Fraser's propos- | : To bind old England and : veneral condition of business 1s hea ‘thy | oO ame oO vngian¢ ane ( ne Ss Peds ul . } and the power of resistance strong , es dear.— ce ; 1} We hope that the Go wad Les These conclusion:, drawn from abso- } Ihe golden chain of kindliness and lov : . | islature willgive it favorable considera- | facts ceord } el- ae ead nants: cxdobtes aire 2 | the night has flown, the morn has come } carne holy tone } SOM f our gr new and gone -— —— ay is waniug, and the | The d western ¢ky , : . > | papers ' f - THE PATRIOT AND SENATOR FE! . oe: | Is all aflame with gold and purple Il cht, GUSON. | : 7 ' SIR JOHN’S FUNERAL. My ste riously he autiful, and now among ; te. | he shades and glowing vapors of the fue Patriot cannot co its mortitir | te : W ; weneenine the tt tion t iat. 7 The special train for invited guests for | _ Vest, : cation concerning the promotion to a | Halifax wil! leave Ottawa Tuesday | The dim, mysterious shores and looming 1et position of the Hon. Donald Ferguson. | night next. This train will return to Ot- hills But it finds some consolation it the < ‘lief! tawaafter the funeral, leaving Halifax, | Of the far Western continent appear, that Senator Ferguson will not be Minister | Thuralay, January 3rd, at 22 o'clock. Among whose thousand leagues of fertile ae SS — j << fielda, vf Agriculture,—becans eee FARMERS’ MEETING AT YORK, From Hudson's rock-hound coasts to | the H Mr. Ang I southern glades, Patriot agrees with the k r j i Phe Excelsior B 7 of the Dairvmen’s | And fair savannas of sweet Florida ssociation met in rk Hall on Wedne-- | i 5 Sngland’s sons in free cannot deny, that Mr. ngers has done aj A ap oo © ae ‘ i 7 on . . : Millions of IE 17 lat i Sons freedom a ae 0 {clay last, the President R. Vessey, in the roam, great deal to advance agriculture in a9) shair, And kindly speak the ceiw oll! mother at: : : : aia. As compared with Mints A Committee was appointed to report on tongue. ters of Agriculture in McKe: the best way to lay the foundation of an | Oh, warrior ship! bear thou thy burden : ley ; . per ‘ 1 } : rricuitur. sivrary. sate zie Cabinet,—as comparel with Sen-] \gr n ll ibrar: 7 ral] 1 stg | mate Geo. ¢ rockett real a well prepared | Take the tired body to its native land, ator elletier ho round, withont | , Ty} ; ‘ , = — ms : me] | paper on Poultry. This paper bristled | And may thy service ever be of peace ioubt, again take the office if the peop-e of | with faets gleaned from experience Between Old England and her stalwart Canada should give the Grita a majority | Considerable diseussion was afterwards aons, " | _ ' ,ey ' . “ t ime lead mn. white ondedin the +: Oin - . i on Parliament, Hon. Mr. Angers is as a} ‘ROU SS 0, Wh h ended in Se Sppe W. C. Harnis. . ment of a cOntittlee t confer with egg! C 4 highly intellicent atriotiec ar activ : . ‘ ce harlottetow i. highly intelligent, patriotic and active ~hippers with the view of getting a better —-d-eco -———- —-—-— lawyer to a block of wood. Yetthere may come atime wher a position more in ac- | eord with his tastes and legal training ; may be opened to him; and there mas come a time when the expediency of giving | the farmers of Canada direct representa- tion at the head of the department in - } s } most of al! interested vuich they are } will be seen by the Prime Minister. | There was in the Canada Farmers’ Sun —organ of the Patrons of Industry—sever- al days previous to the anuouucement of his appointment, a letter advocating the promotion of Hon. Senator Ferguson to} the Cabinet. The letter is signed “ An Ontario Elector.” We quote : * Now that Dominion cabinet making is the order of the day at Ottawa and every Canadia is interested, whether a supporter uf the Conservative party or not. will you jet me say through your columns that it would be a graceful compliment to the farmers and industrial classes to sppoint the Hon. D. Ferguson, Senator for Prince fidward Island, to the vacant chair at the council table? I have known the gentle- mian personally for many years, and know I speak. Mr. Fergusen is & prac- tical farmer and a hard-working man. His interests are identical, personally, with the farmers and industrial Domi: Senator whereof classes of the 1i0On Ferguson has large politica! Few men in the Ottawa ~ ernment to-day have had larger. He was for manv year2 a jeading member of the Prince Eijward Island Government and Legislature. Even some of his strongest political opponents there have assured me he was the best debater in experience. ablest man and that House. Besides, that province has representative in the existing Govern- ment, and has never had, while the other two Maritime Provinces have all along ween represented in the ministry The leader of the Maritime ‘iberal party, (fon. L.. H. Davies) hails from Prince Kdward Island, and would undoubtedly be a lead- ing member of a Liberai Dominion Govern- ment at once should the present Govern- ment be defeated. In the Island, where both gentlemen are well known. Senator Ferguson has had more tangible evidences of the persone al confidence and esteem of the provincia] electors than Mr. Davies has ever had We give this tothe Patriot as shov is be the farmers of Canada. ving ng developed among The pressure of well as the may at the in Senator Ferguson’s eleva- tix opinion that Ly: es . public Opinion, a3 merits ot Sevator Ferguson, first oppor- tunity result tion to the head of the Department of Agri- ulture. Of course the Patr‘ot end those narrow whose views it represents will } aAnery Bat the people will be pleased. nee OE — ——- —Referring to Mr. _Pope’s “Memoirs of Sir John Mac -donald,” the Irish Times of the volumes which have this season placed upon the shelves of the i craphical library will more intimacely nd naturally ene chain political and gen- er ‘nal social attention than these. ——< < -emmee— | Warning to Women, Ladies who appreciate the high quality of Priestley’s name is stamped on every five yards. Instances are not unknown where Priestley’s trade mark “The Var- niched Board” has been used the second time with inferior goods wrapped upon _ it iP ne For New Years--Montserrat Limetta, Champagne, Montserrat Cordials in Straw- berry, Raspberry, Pineapple, etc., Ginger oY ayes ; Yone Cordials, Syrups. Jn fruit we have or- anges at 25cts per dozen, grapes, fresh dates and figs. Nuts, and eandy galore also very fine fresh ground coffee at San- derson & Co. dec29 2) yr a uniform quatity of eggs sn. - . \ s@ | market t¢ plied by members of the Association. seiiiies<aibiiliihabaceiapiingia Nal ta vnataaiestolapaniap PERSONAL. aciilocioti | Measrs Frank an i John Blake left for i Hali fax last evening tered at the Hotel Davies. Mr. D. Sehurman, agent at Charlotte- town for the Massey-Harris Company, left ness trip to St. John | Hon. J. A. Richar ~ Bideford, is regis | last evening on a busi and Halifax. ~~ =a DAMAGE RY correspondent reports that the wind storm of thursday evening and Friday morning severe in and about Summer- He eays the Stayert House on Schur- Point was bi! down and four ght cars standing cn the sid ng oppo- site the railway station were b’own about léu feet along the track. The kitchen ei imney on Mr. W. H. B blown down and some rafiees broken. A large pane of glass in MecYonald’s Drug store was smashed,to pieces. The town was almost in total darkness owing to the | treet lamps being ont. |} was quite aide. than own Concerr at York —The 82n/ Battalion Band concert at York on Thursday even- ing was asn¢ financiall, wise. A good programme of and vocal and -CeSS instrumental music, eic., was carriei out ina splendid manner. - . z = SPECIAL NOTICES Advertisements under this heading cnarged for at the rate often cents per line. Our great cheap sale of lad- jackets and mantles in- cludes all sizes in browns and ies’ black, are this season's impor- | tation, new and fashionable. For prices see advt - Stanley | d29 Fi stoek of shoes, ete. Big discounts after Janna ry f. —A BE Me :Eachen. sros. Come in and see our boots, The Island tweed is the correct thing | for the child-en. Nothing wears |:ke it. Special reductions from now until stock taking at McKay Woolen Co. The weather, although should not prevent you this vetting some of the bargains we are givirg J iB Macdonald. The best place in the city to buy over- shoes and rubkers is at Store. disagreeable, | in boots this eve ring. Ties, caps and urderclothing this week at McKay Woolen Co. Frssh roasted and cround coffee at Beer & Goff s dee 28 2i. k — Calf boots &2.85. now $1.75 dec? 27 3i Buy quic Gott Bros. Our hand-bottomed ekating boots, $1.50 —(Coff Bros. dec27 3i DIED. At South Boston, December P der A. Wright, aged 27 years, 26, Alexan- (Funeral Sunday afternoon, at 3 o’clock, from the resideace of Mr. Sidney Grey, Orlebar Street, to People’s Cemetery.) Church School for Girls Edgehill, Windsor, N. §. The Lent Term of this Instiiution be- gins on January 19, 1895. For Calendar and forms of admission i pply to DR. HIND, Windsor. Dec. 20, °94—1m eod Edgehill, Windsor, Genuine Sensation ! Our whole stock of Ladies’ Jackets and Mantles at the following prices to clear. STANLEY BROTHERS. Storm.—The Guardian’s } rown’s house was | other- | evening in | MeEachen’s Shoe | very cheap | COUNTY COURT. The County Court, which | Charlottetown on Wednesd ay las The following are | suits tried during the week ;-- Michael McGaughey vs. Jol Kinnon.—Damages for contract in exchange of ; Judgment for plaintiff for €21.4 Charles O'Keefe vs. | in session. | Wages, $6.80, Patrick Cullen vs. Goods sold, $8.95. Alfred Judgment, Work done asa blacksmith, ment $3.09, eech party to pis of <nit. garnishes, te nav same. One of the grounds of defence i where th the | ville, King’s County, was made between him and azent, ee broug the that any ¢ Connty Court Act, no action shall be defendant in any other c less the cause of action, or | it, arose within the County j ticn is brought, {| On the authority of decision wh Judgment, $5.20, a recent Judge Alley held that non-pay- ment of the price was part of the cause of a tion, and as the debtor was bound to find open d in st, the chief j is still un D. Me- >. Patrick Ke ) The $3 73. Alfred Gallant vs. Mary Ann Trainor.— $13. Judyg- | non-fulfilment of reapere, $55.00. lly. — rne. half costs S n ¢ ce co pl se , Judgement for that James Acorn vs. Patrick McDonald.- Promissory note, $12. amount, and order on Patrick tewart, Malcolin McLean vs. Daniel J. Meo: - aid—Action fur $14, price of a tomb-tone. his ac tion was that the defendant lived in Lake- yntract aintifl’s He claimed, therefore, that he was not liable to be sued in this County under rovides ht against ere munty than the ¢mnty wherein the defendant resides, ur - | some? part ct | the aec-} . trot English | out his creditor to pay the debt to him, in | the absence of any speciai agreement to the | contrary, his default in making payment i } tiff resides. Judgment | amount claimed. | terially to the facilities men in this city for suing in th | Court here. i Malcolm for MeLean vs. bi to him in Charlottetown entitled the plain- tiff to sue in this County, where the plain- plaintiff for This heckieee ards ma- afforded isiness e County Ronald . Me- | Donald.— Action for promissory as $16. Postponed till March term on applicatioa i of defe ndant. i Trustees of School District No. 2 vs, Geo. Jenkins.— School assessment, gis. 16, | Jus lgment for $12.07. John Larkin va. | oold: $76 43. | action was contested on | plaintiff had agreed to discha } dne by his father out of the i oats sold. Patric *k Trainor vs. John J. \$ claimed ¢10 ; ment aaseved. James McLeod vs. Wm. cal services $8. Judgment $6. Alex. C. McRae vs, Chas. on highway, $20. Nonsuit. James Landrigan ves. Work done, $13.67. disposed of. ‘Th@ court will probably be Monday next, when jadgimer given in suits reserved in this cirenits, The Modern Mother more by the pleasant laxative, ! } | Has found that her little ones are impreved i } a gentle remedy than by any ' ren enjey itand it benefits them. —_———_@ acidity of the blood. Tra 0. Nash George Lightizer—Damages for collision George Forbes.— Oats Judgment for $72.64. the ground rge a price of the This that debt inor.—~ Judg- Ward.-—Medi- and Peter Halloran.— Judgment $11.92. A number oc other suits wére triel and closed on it «will and Sy e other, that it is more aeceptable to them. T be otber rip of Figs, when in need of the laxative effect of and Cc hild- he true remedy, Syrup of Figs, is manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only. henmatism is primarily caused by ; Hood’s Sarsay arilla purifies the blood, ani thus cures the dis- ease, 15.00 - 12.50 és 10.7 YG) - 8.25 # $16.00 GARMENTS FOR foam, } | | -INTO BUYING — CLOTHING AND CLOTH CAN GET THE WHEN YOU Home-made Goods, Which cannot be approached for | Durability or Cheapness, \rgE— McKAY WOOLEN CO 26, 1894. — Al Charlottetuwn, Nov. SPECIAL REDUCTIONS ————() \ — — -—AND SILVER GI0DS, TO-NIGHT AND MONDAY. CAMERON BLOCK, TO YOU, DEAR READER, ——WE WISH | i | New Year! i Begin it well money. You wear ;course! Become a of ours. you will have end of 185. by saving Shoes, of customer Yours for Footwear. A. E McHACHEN, dec29 THE SHOE MAN. SELLING QUT. | Drug -- Davies’ of Medicines, Cigars. Must be sold at once. Splendid stock Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Soaps. Perfumes, ele. P. E. Island will be sold en bloc or separately. excelled. ST, GEORGE PHARMACY. dec26—dy SWEETS For Xmas Day. ENBLESS VARIETY. We offer fresh Layer Raisin§, 17c. per lbp Cal. Muscatel, 8c. per Ib; 3 lbs. Mixed Candy, 22¢; 2 lbs. Chococate Drops, De; Florida and Valencia Oranges, 25c. per duzen; a very fine line of Fancy | Chocolates in | lb. boxes, Sge. per box; Penny | Goods, Barley Sugar Toys, Nuts, Fancy Biscuits, Ginger Cordial, fresh Dates and Figs, ete. SANDERSON & CO. | deel 7--dy 311.00 10,50 9.00 Don't Be Blindly Led New Year stilts. Watches, Jewelry, E.W. TAYLOR. ‘A Happy and Prosperous and see what money | saved by the The finest Soda Water plant ‘Safe and ‘Sure If Insured with R. BROW BKOWN'S CH’TOWN LOCK a Insurance Agent. ‘TELEGRAPHIC, — Sreciat Despatones to tHe Eximuines Meeting of Parliament. Dec. 29. A proclamation appears in the Canada Gazette to-day proroguing Parliament an Ovrrawa, til Monday, February I[th. This is simply a pro forma proclamation, and | does not necessarily imply that Parlia- ment will meet as late as the day named. The next proelamation will call Parlia- ment fur the despatch of business, which may be at an earlier date than mentioned, ah ye _— - em Oe Increasing Coal Sales Nortu Sypyey, Dec. 29. The year 1894 will pass upon record as one of marked increase in our coal and shipping tonnage of the harbor. The outputs of cool delivered from all Cape Breton mines this year will be in round numbers 1,240,000. against 1,000,000 tons last year. 5 - Faicea tons as My. Bowell Leaves for Halifax. Ortawa. Dee. 28. Hon. Mr. Bowell kept to his room again } | yesterday, but was busy at work all day. | He wil! leave for Halifax to-day, two davs | ahead of his colleagne-, for Sir John | Thompson’s funeral. inkintaiiienieaterie } Boots. Boots —Look at our boots this jevening. Special low | donald & Co suy boots at J 2B. Macdonald & Co’s. Diartes For 1895.—A of pocket and oftice | diar.es. Carter's Beokstore: all your assortinent See them at and prices dec28 lw nice Ri yea aerate Ohiiener Santa Claus’ Headquarters, , Newest and Cheapest ‘Toys, Books & Fancy Goods IN THE CITY. Be sure and join the procession to CARTER'S BOGKSTORE dec?! REDDIN BROS. WA Sell Stock of CALENDERS WORTH $1.00 AND $1.28, FOR 65 CENTS. | Ladies’ Pocket Books, eet Cases, and all fancy Plush and Leather Cases at ‘cost until January Ist REODIN BROS. Is Qn Xmas stock of Perfumes un- | The Big Rus acta, Maines nitr: OUR STOCK OF Jb Ge HOLIDAY FANCY &090Ds Is Going at a Sixty Mile Clin, COME AND GET SOMETHING ont of our CHOICE STOCK at such a low price. HASZARD & MOORE deel ee ereeessititeenenetenenrsitneritinatenee ANNUAL __ MEETING. | Merchants Bank of af P, B. Island, | The annual seabed meeting of the | shareholders of the Merchants Bank of P. ” | E. [sland will be held at its,banking house | Great George Street, on Tuesday the 8th day of January next, A. D. 1895 at the hour of I1 o’clock a. m. S Proxies must be Jeft with the cashier at ieast one day previous tothe meeting. | WM. McLEAN, dec] 0—fri tu & wky. Carhier. $7.25 6.75 6.00 - és 5.00 “ 4.10 ee “ GARMENTS FOR GRAND RUSH HASZARD & WORKS. | Is the Concrete } | price s.—J B Mac- | Barrett & (hamp'or, °°: Lumber and Coal dealers, Connol} dee27 | et SELL only the BEST, which tn Gee 29, 1894. an ee i cD KNOWING WHAT WE WANT 1Q Ul, AND KEEPING AT IT EVERLASTINGLY, Now. (yours and ours). From now till the Reductions on Furs, Goods, and every other L5th Clothing, kind on the 151m DAY OF . i that will be remembered in Seebiedous ‘every day will bring us nearer our object. All sorts of devices are employed \but nobody gets hold of the great idea that undergirts our ent from all “other Dry Goods businesses in this city ax fr. Fact About This Business. nm a a ee NUARY. 1895. we intend Nothing will a 5 It will inaugurating divert us from our BRAINS to make it suceead capture business now- a-days bustivess and makes it differ- we can discover. something purpose . take To Sy far as After White the Dress that Goods we will sell in Ladies’ Jackets, Dry. Goods. old way. : lowk out ° G 008. and Black ; o-A —< = Ay “é) A) 4) 4) “4 é / Post-Holiday evestion — Many folks wait till after € bristmas—they think they can buy Shoes cheaper then. Try us and see. Cali. Money Saving Distributers ef Boots Perhaps they We 9 bathers, Shoes & 189 QUEEN STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN Char.ottetown, ys December 26, ®) x l 894 —l\ ee) ‘¥) @) ie Y ¥) fe x = & = rh ALL QUR FRIENDS AND ss CUSTOMERS A Very Bright NEW YHAR. Woodill’s German do | and Pro perous’ IP. E ‘Island Railway On and acter THURSDAY, 2°th Dee*mber, 1894, the trains of this Railway will run daily (Sundays excey ted) as follows .— QUR MOTTO! The Golden Rule. | Trains Outward, Trains Inward ies | Read down. Read up. AM Leave scttcown, 2 *M| We have tested the sham .. Royalty J unction ee bi 2 Gu ‘<-ee teeae stteereeees od rule with mest satis factory S48 Bracalbane ae "yy 2 2 . ob eo % os results, and our customers, as ; ‘ eelo Oo...» Ken-ington .......... ee - ee AED Ly) en w | far as we know, can vouch for ’ nersiae 4 } 1250 dLvS : (ar iw3e]. Se eT eee ‘it as well; and, contrary to BOG: « \.:..csuh- ghia ekc doit cca ; 231 pOPLAATY oe oeees cess ees 1 ordinary rules, the more you oo . sine eee : seeee @ - = $31 ies cke Alberton vebupescednek dd 655 ‘ fs e | Baha sns Tignish....... -w | use it the brighter it gets; 80 -— ee ee i aie eR ihe idieasiies \ Mo we use it in de: aling out fair, 2H). ee aes hoyaity Junction - O10 eC Ay — (ivy 85 | icnest goods good, honest ) , Mount Stewart s a tesa caraigan........(°7?. $3) values in Overcoats, Suits, ives wharf! §45 Georgetown 7 WwW ma a s ete.. to i.he great satisfaction a £05 .Mount Stewart.... 853 a ce aa oa of our many patrons. Every coer Me SRO, «2-605 ene 7«: order, however small, is en- BR ee _AM ‘titled toa Golden Rule. We PM AM F is 100 Emerald....... 82 extend to you a cordik il inv i- Tiaverse 730 Baking Powder, nl you lack no euttom r3 to BUY. sage tation to give us an early eall. ‘JOHN T. McK ENZIR, STAR TAILOR. LONDON HoOvUszE. BILLIARDS. —- -~— D. POTTINGER, Gon Mgi Can Goyt Railwars Moncton, N B. A. MCDONALD, Superintendent, Charlottetown. ‘Collegiate School fur Boys, Windsor, X. 8. 19 Resident Staff of Oxford and Cambrid x | Graduates. Special attention paid " nts of Junior Boys For Calendar and other ap ply y to the Head Master oth Year. I have opened a Billiard Room in connec- tion with my Restaurant bout & ba arrels of the finst vy sters Inthe city will b seid in ;every form. The fin'st of imported and Bo | domestie Cigars: temperanee drinks of all Information | kinds; fresh Buttermilk alwayson h«nd, also Fluid Beef Tea. , . fo the m% puirc- unk Next term begins on Soleiiid Jan. 12, acei3 P. PF. GILiae ‘ Im eod—dec2 i = oS sS SLesere soe & 5 CA3 sos Se0nsxnssshx wo ® CP SHH OS COUN 2D 3 oO? 3 Relates en Oo wo i E ae oh be n i “_ eli : os >; a : oa Ss 7s of YO wz = So = SS a . : : C ~ ee — oO af & ~ = Cm oO — =— = o © = = ~ = re +4 . oe Co ao oo me A OND &O — : ~~ _ Aa = birh a ¥ 5 v oT. 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