al ed aa, Ys OWAN Tue Montn’s Recoxzp.—At the Police AIXAM TAM UWMAWG every toilet table, at all times, a aE a - <2 ry a ~ 7 VOY 7 . ae; ry’ i’ y i ° . s . = ‘ ic 1G THE DAILY EXAMINER . THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31, 96, =~ a —— _ " — Serer ar toe pene ea enact aaa eee ee a el) ’ vet TAI T . 7 hh 1 ee ee Oo a. oO act No : . ee ; ay é ; e Ss Beer Bros. fe i Gaus! We are now on the elcsing | = J week of the most successful ——__—— —- — cf = allour reaters) year in our history, proving | : : ? e : ea gets Es ‘ . : Competitors ray g gj ir blowing an g c.1 Nice hot | beyond the shadow of a doubt We never loose sight of our motto, quick siles and small | ) i etitol n ‘Y go alcng ee ae or = : ry We will sell Oxeccoata to fic Loy: fru:n | 19 12 yeas old, } ; es * - P a £ q > 2? y Ho LUV, ‘ ! that the people appreciate|,..¢4. Ta arge variety, good gods and new styies in every style and state that they ere selling goods worth $50 for 4c| oe ; ae ", are iSlers = |prowts. istfge yeemey; oe 5 ee * J J iz¢ . : : . for less than tho cost of the c'oth. Avo 75 @ and fn “ our efforts to supplv the best! : eee : . . ~ if they like; as for us we ar: determ ned to contiaue doing an | : : : ; Sra ' G ort: suppl est | department, always keeping pice with the time and looking ; ; ; a | Beaver Reefers 1 . D i-r aroud ,lvoking for depart! ’ J pag | © honest business in our mn quiet . Balance of tep Shirts eaver eefers at cost vit wand'‘r arou ,voking vue pas: one goods and newest styles at a'. 7... the interests of our customer Balance of Overcoats, |2°2%%” Hes6 1 OUF OWN Gilel Way. Hgrant O} fy ; tee ea ee EPS Sees - 6 . after the interests of our customers. alance 0 rCOats, T ° ii (better value, furit isnot in theec’ty. Cailleens 2 pl-ve sacs ' a very low price. The balance! v..¢ ¥. and Underclothing must be sold. | All Jines marked down to ; ’ i amixen wii not Le iseaed to~ VOF dh erm e balance Reefers and U!sters at cost. Ai cle: c (all marked to clear. p—New Yea-+ Day of our Fur Caps, Fur Coats, er i 1 Y ” | - ~y . H.—Regu'ar meting on Sua ley nd Robes at cost. | PR¢ \\ QE |} R OTH I; RS PROWSE BROTH ERS os Prowse Brothers | ‘ wane AU TEE) - . ir aight . | 'S J Ss. ’ , ’ . : ‘ . i . - . » - > rt . . , ‘ at i :e ar e Viewia Zechariah Martin,| Lhe Wonderful Cheap Men. | The Champion Clothiers. | The Wonderful Cheap Men. | Che Wonderful Cheap Men ' y tir e Scott A ast evening « nen tel t ja for —S SS os i pea a — ee a — a —_ tw | i ; aw j - PERSONAL. . OLD AND NEW, : ne ee rs ae —— f C0 : . Boars —Captain Mutiaite ond) 9 yony Goldsmith of Alterion , Tie old year is dead, har slipt. {alo the LUCTEe COOUES Ue ks Oak | We MAS WE NE NIA WE NA SE SN SI NB: SY ] e tu dar. and w eurp R 1 | ' J ‘ eC os . 7 oa —_ wy ow “rN a, cl > _ »« — ) freight registered at the Queen last evening. past, ie ; aoe : 4: Zs +19 . “oe “—@ > > + Sipe o> “& _~" Mr. S. M. Bent, ot the Summerside ® { To many, it proved that its davs were To WM. McCABK, Esq, Managing & i: Journal, his been appointe! Gran 1 Deputy | their last. | Director North American Life Assur- as = ree I ’ a special meet | of the Catholic Mutual Benefit Associatios eres in pB The future to them seemed hopeful aad 5 ance Company, Toronto. AS oe “AN ~ Lodge |} this | for Prince County. gay, ear Sir; ev : tiatior A “ sn will | The arrivals at the Hotel Davies last |} When the cold hand of death came and In acknowledzing receipt of your favor : SZ LJ Nz : : ; i eve ning included J. A. Matheson and wife, reat —_ —_- - stole them away. of the 2ist inst., enclosing cheque for > :; - lCamptellton, W. W. Lord, Halifax, | & cs badd telend “has [95 'te0 tenets ee oe ee ox oe ‘ Cha etowr odge will) William Ricbards, Bideford, B. C. Cox ‘or many, the old year @ Kind Iriend has 5,000 twenty year endowment Policy up ‘ : ‘ *} ’ jie Bir I ght at & Wrights Hall.} We regret tolearn from the Pioneer | 3 been, to the 15th inst, permit me to express my By selecting ane > Choe’. aS “ar A : f ‘ew Year’s eve will | that Capt. Albert Grady is still suffering j heir business _bas prospered, the satistacuionu at what is a very excellent re- | Just about three g'ances at 2 We be Visiting 1 ars weivome. | from the eflecis of the shipwreck on the oe sean _ ah mnee 5 de sult. Having had the risk on my lite cor the new stvles we are show- | V@Fe ie a leoast of Caba, On Christmas Day he had oe ere change for the better, and friends | ried during the 15 years the Policy has |. 1] ‘ a ( Pwo Scott Act cases | oo other attack of chills and had to take to that they loved, been ip force, my present rece pt of about | IN will settle the quesilon oe. Wye ’ 18 moroing, the}, -: a ei hii iain Have been spared to take part in the | gf y-t] ent , -y as a div— eee cFOR. ces : ' > eene his bed again. He has since so far recov ne} , } lif y-three per cent. of my money 4s a di : : . tan“« being Elizabeth Watling and) eae that he is able to sit up. : year’s gifts from above. idend, with the policy still contined, or my Something that is a Patrick McAle Both cases were al- al al ; cs ie ate a le having the option, as you tell me I have,of Useful and desirable Ne Ne rs ahh ana h Se Peren’s Carnspaat ~The Rev. &. we ra pride, ee we ee oe talking to nah 9612674, —_ my pane The year round me j “@° ’ ; . Sie 3 ce : | sks five years aching atur- . a a N Service ~The regular|C. Wallis, rector of manana. a Just what we expected. Our large With impulsive hand, the old year has |}\0 goes te eae Sapseity ioe peel tas The line we have 10 present) .@,. or aor th li wreach at St. Peier’s Cathec lo S ( y 2 ar } ror _ ‘ S ; aU it) > r . : =o _— “ er First Methodist - . , at St. Peter’s Cathedral ow Sunday bankrupt sale created a very wide and i been thrust oo , | doin seit on the part of your Company | to your attention is one ot the AS AS ( will Dogin Ot 60.49 I@ Che evening rw deep interest. Hundreds of buyers Suck to the past, with o.her years long] VF ic cake ¥ “Palisa: : : . t A n mus by the choir aod a - - - daiiy from all over the town and dead, wend cape ec ek I olicy holders best and } rettiest . the values NVA We. r 4 choir LEAGUE OF — —A_ social = country. You can buy with the ate om ae ee youth, the young Whee so enaiuieall wih: the canvot fail to meet the appre- ° . *“@ - entertainment under the auspices of the atleut aonfidens = 4) goct vear bounds ahead. " eg ee ‘ reat a : Pexxy Reavives.—Among the] League of the Cross tcok Soda in St, om eer en et ‘i an *" r - ALE. North American fifteen years azo, vr ‘0! eiatioa of every wise buy er. ot; FIPPPPRR POND 2 a sat St. Peter’s Schoolroom next! Patrnick’s Hall last evening. There was a deal of money. Darin r the retain ‘iii ee nor fk gee a ‘Me - a see T ¥ aS a> Tuesday evening will be read-ngs by twol large attendance, and the following pro-| jing davs of 1893 roa friend, Hon. Alexan ackeozie. being | _y7 Ws Smed- sand to se oled ae: this Gene af ten solide : we Bt cies ied Sneed — a od vo a =. ac od BE at ing davs of 1896 : COMMENDATION FOK THE C, B. C, president, for I knew that in any institu- W W > Ww ELLNER Ne pistes Mies ju wa aan " vind , yu 4 - a . nL on , 2% : a , , : SS Se are oe ct telah: ihiah he went thus actleeie ae line we handle. It’s the kind you wan’, if you want the best si \ Jones—and by a gentieman ever] manner :— » * Principal L. B. Mille: tion with whic 1 i¢ would thus actively as J.WELER. ie . . ° . ' rw a Charlottetown audience—| 6 une 5 asia tlle i} e il er Our a vH rin e b. . oe. ahd ail eat eg there om —— a firm es * i ae - M Wy ke w Eee erent cnienertye corona , : Uhariotteto ous ss ile ge. oundation and CO- workers wbose princi- e e° ‘ 4 T e ye Seika 7, a ee he a a Nu verior Stock Dear Sir,—As one of the members of | iples and skill would give safe and eflici-; By AS Il Ss A GENUINE ~ Yea Race.—Mr. James Mc- ot ot tote hoc te Bend a | ' 2 ° Mr. Moren’s shorthand class in your Col- | ent management. It affords me pleasure} & V.3, Sammerside, ie arranging| OCS" merce cries : ee ‘ ge Ie reely . say that ink yon | to say that tl | , : Se Bo D cai V8. Summese, ATMEL Vocal tlre iiss Gis Gale] AM Ware} Be per comt.| te, Lenn {tel -ser the, uhh yon| foc tha the te Te moist aS oO a a 2g ie a pum.| Mandolin solo......... .. Me. Rufus Hogan | Discounted ; Cem euly. |... auch & nile ae F Li'ce | expectation oT ‘ are atternocn é ) 1 . ae a og SUuCHd & ) 5:2 £ C¢ f e XD . ol Geese have been entees i, onal oa va luet .Misses M ne and a All Jackets and / 25 per cent. evervthing wits the study of shorthand 18 Haviog taken only my surpius, I will Nz ; , & = f e is favorab’e the meeting should] ee <a Benae 8 lev, Father Band Mantles dis¢’Cd | Cash only. | rendered doubly easy when the teacher is { continve my policy till its maturity. o> It’s luxuriously soft and smooth to the touch, it ensures t y oat “pene 7 i’ re ak All Dress Goods) 20 per cent. | in full sympathy with his students, takes Faithfully yours, . +. comfort on coldest days, it gives honest, satisfactory wear; it’s A a oca ee tae werd “ sven’: | and Cloths \ Cash only. a real interest in them, and spares no pair 6 L. H. DAVIES. eevee eASecesee Ware cost is small—value considered. Your size is here. Tee Tney Were Svecessre.—The snug - ann 1e Queen. All Trimmed ) 1-2 price, to see that the ground gone over is thor-| Office of Minister of Marine & Fisheries, aS 8 $150 was realized at the Birthday Miss Maisie Coady played the accompad! | wWillinery \ Cash only. oughly understood. This is what Mr. Ortawa, Out, Nov. 23, 1896. ove Small ’ $3 a owe Pa n M irker Ha!!, Summerside, oa the | ments in a most satisfactory manor. allt lie w 250 eacl Moren does, and he is certainly a credit to — ——- ' = > ma! nens ° - oO: per sult ea ‘ r of Christmas Day During the evening refreshmeuts — were > acu a i — « ‘ za a the... Charloutetawn-«Reacteces" CONG: This Policy for $5,000 was issued at age medjium i si : 4.00 per suit 'ue Social at Emerald on Monday even- | served. , me ) fast omby- | which, I may add, has long been a credit} 37, en the twenty year endowment, 15 AVe Large - : 4.85 per suit os ¢ was also most esucceseful. The sum enema WEEKS’ to yourself. : yeer investment period plan, annual pre- faye - ee a ov per sur Ay of $70 was realized iu aid of the new Tuose Moose Horys.—It turns ont a Yours truly, minum, $242.50 g Extra larg ° - i. Vi ‘ at lodian River. that the moose horns on exhibition here 7 a7 } . n 8s. G. CLow. The options offered Mr. Davies at the We oye a —_—_—— : : were not ploughed up in this province BANKRUPT SALE. ae nibee end of 15 vears are a+ follows:— . . AS . i es NEERS a oe course after all, but belong to Mr. Parmenus Read the following prices—then come and J ‘ I Cash, $5,136.92. Com to tLe bargain hive. Ali oors S 696 . eg aon alll ee 7. ; oy te alt Macdonald, Lot 10,to whom they were} ce the goo is—the rest we leave to you. A New Year's entertainment under the If A paid up Policy for $6,200, payable we IN sal Mas toes egy ee bah “ oo : ‘es presented by a sea-faring man, who brought yg : _ | an-pices of the Sunday School, will be held | at the end of the endowme t period, or at FANCY GOODS @ ome oe ee ' a Sateen} Ki attending! them from Cape Breton or Newfoundland. | _ Ladies’ Cloth Jackets, 81.00, worth in the Christian Meeting House, Upper prior death to his estate, rs & al: & & a wT ne a Mr. Macdonald called here Saturday | $4.00 to $8.00 Re ih ore S ws New Y . ht III. Draw the surplus $1,921 42, ani SS. Ss: = = 5 Sees 5 SS 5 Roos — = Se nor a oa AB ae vid |: he ae evening, and identified the horns. He eays Corsets, IME, worth 42c, and better | APA! \reorEe oe » New Fears B'sh">| continue the policy to end of endowment | Must go. Xm is g! eeti ng to “Ay AP i. as a: AS ~ . ee ve ” ~ = & “Msi that they were nailed up on the wa!! of an / Corsets up to $1.75 per pair for $1.00, | commencing at 7.30. Admission only 10] period, participating in future profits. course ans requested inform §=8) Fold tailding belonging to him, and some- M:n’s Fur Caps, 1.6% sold for $2.60.| cents. We understand that a New Year’- IJIi. Convert the present ca h value in all. -_ . ‘ ‘ene oS oe how or other came into possesssion of Mr. : rae a t A a 3 ‘ ‘ to a paid up Policy for $9,935 00 yabl : > i oe i ‘ : ~ ‘ .«, | tree will be one of the interesting features Pp p forcy t/,900 paya C. M.B. A.—Hon. F. de St. C. Brecken l-aac W inchester, who ey idently t ok ad ' Coa *, 11.75, . 16 — of the occasion, and have no doubt but | 4 death, or at u e end of the endowment Haggard & Moore. will lecture under the auspices of Branch | Y85tage of the opportanity of playing what} Lade-’ Astrakan Jackets, $18.90, | ij,0¢ it will be richly adorned with delica- | period; the cash value cf$6,200 into paid} Oe ee 216, C. M. B. A., in St. Patrick’s Hall, on| be considered a smart trick. Explanations | sold for $25.00. cies for the little ones. All who possibly | "P Insurance for $10,615. : PP PP OPO OPER SSD OO OSS SS Monday evening, January Iith. St ject, on the pars oF Mr. Winchester are now in I land and Canadian Tweeds at } to 3] can should attend next Friday n ght. J. K. ROSS, ee 8 8 8 S © “Prince Charles Edaard and the Rising order. —Summerside Jeurnal. __ | less than regu'ar prices. 151 - 4in, t 3 Manager fur P.B.I. ; ; oe ttm.” my. Brec ken is oneof our} Blar-kets, all wool, Union and Cotton, 154—d2i—wli ie I¢ é z ‘ Eeeeearr eg — canes of bis| eee from 68e per pair up. Less than whole meee tiee err eae t. A rare intellectual and historica s.le prices. od treat ia in store for those who hear bim 7 HAT A is Se. Sc and 9c. FRESH GROUND that should be on Clure. o j Court jing to-day there were 41 cases adjudicated ) OULDN’TI luring the month of December end- up The convictions for drunkenness ( save money, time and numbered Il, and the convictions for é trouble by using T | a # assault 4 Two assault cases were dis- é : P a : owder m i. There were 15 convictions for ‘ Johnsen = Baking \ siing the Scott Act, and 8 dismissals. It must be good, or it would Francis Ellsworth, for larceny of a coat, | @ was sent up for trialin the Supreme 4 Court not sell so well. Almost every hear good said We will not pe satis we have it firmly es As it is, day we words a about it. >. A—The Executive offi ane re 18 nett ee Seer tablished in the city. the raiiway mens sar 1297 re aa llov ¢ aan | aa > . . ' a ; a wee when talking about Baking Pow- President John MePoerson; vice prei- 5 “Beit es mood le Hor McEwen, Fred Damarell;!% der, people ask sit as goo s€ aty-trea:arer J. J. Chappel’; commit: | as Johnsons! Ours is the stan- dard of excellence. : Ib. tins 10c, 4 lb. Loe, Sold only by tee. Willam Turner, Joho McLeas, Chas 9 Cla Thomas Riggs, Roderi:k Corbe t, | I John Dalzi-l, T. L, Aitken, Henry Uofi:,|@ 5-4 Peter McFayden, John Rose, Henry é acu Sutherland and Harry Craswell. 4 Johuson & Johnson, ? 1 Ib o.* e723 eeee ee ee 8 SOS OS —__<.—— Maritime Breepvers Assocuti0s.— A | CS BSSCOSOOOSSS Ma Stock Breeders As ociation wa: ors ueton on Tawslay. B. G. CURPRPRRORRRERRPPRRDDPPPPR PDI PPP OR IPPD 5 ) Georgetown was elected vice- Pe yeerdent for the Provioce of Prince o t gard T-lind E, R. Brow, Charlotte- Fall t 7 tov d a Tweedy, Gal'a: Poin’, and a Cc W » Clarke, North Wiltshire, w re! Jal ca i ¢€.¢ ed directors for Prince Edward Island. | D Elderkin, of Amberst, wae elected | ~ 3 previlent, The membersh p fee is ove Pe foliar. Forty three members are already | rices er led | Parnst..—fbe Gaaniicn of tis On our Furniture. We morning states that the Petrel made the | _ ws an ad*trip between the Capes yesterday. | Stretch then to mee 1 CG re ae o lightest pockets these close be true Tue Exawixer made! .~ 4 ‘ oles aul rine ed that the, times. Good goods at tlie Petre! did nothing of the kind.’ price of the poorest. Ss lid leave Cape Tormentine, however, vas obliged to return after getting out MARK WRIGHT & CO., LTD two or three miles having had her pro- a To-day C6 $$9999S55S9955999S99555999 AUbdadsbedanddnannceaddaddeddandadddes turn to Cape Tormentice after mov- about three miles { ¥ % VERY LOW PRICES ON Fur Capes Fur Mufts AND “== Fur Rufis a2 22 Our stock is still large and of choice quality---First comers will secure unusual value. A few ladies’ and misses storm collars still remain---just the quality you want at the price - you want it. 7 BEER BROS. fue Wratuer.-—Decreasing west to north winds to-day, moderate wind fine and colder to-day and to-moriow,. vvennnnnnnnspeneensennnvnen ener rer rprnernrrrnvenenenernneyenett : Ww morrow rrr AUANdLdNASbbbdbdASdbdbdbddbdAdLdQOLddddsdsdsdddaeaadddcddaddddadddd ee Linders, Sbirts and Drawers at almos! half rezular value Warm Lined Kid Gloves at less thar m innfacturer’s prices. And a general a:sortment of Dry Goods Every day the goods are getting Jess, and it will be a long time. befere.a chance offers like this again. Ca!'l and see. W. A. Weeks & Co Wholesale and Retai! srVererowwssssesy wT: ¢ ‘ Never Too Late ; for you to stop baking, and as we always have a large : Bread, Pastries, ete., why not buy from Xinas but -ve assortment of good, fresh Cake was all another lot just the same quality. Try it. Fresh Doughnuts,Scotch Cake, Tarts, Pies GERMAN BUNS, to-day. us. Our sold, have etc., Telephone os, D STEWART, { ECLIPSE BAKERY, Bakes Best Br. ad ¢ = ® eo 02 0228 083% 4% 628 @ ~a-a * *® @ @ © = JOHN MecNEVIN’S DEATH, An Inquest Held—He Was Killed by a Tree Shat Was Being Launched. On Thuredav, 24th D. cember, an ing nes: was held on the body cf John McNevin, who was killed in the woods near Albert Mines, Albert County, N. B., a few dav- ago. Atthe time of his death Mr. M Nevio was working at tie foot of a hil’; and two of his companions were cuttin; logs at the top of the same h'll anl slueing hem down the bank By evidence given by Archibald W,Lut«s avd John W. Lane, wh) were working a the top of hill, it was shown that a tre that they had started toslue downthe st ep bank or bill, bad taken an unexpected coarse; instead of going in a straight line, it had taken an obl:que course, and mus have struck McNevin as Le was f. ual ine dying condition near Lutes’ tree. "Mr. Lutes demandcd an inquest, bele - ing that it was his tree that had cau-ed Ue desth of MeNev 'r, «rd Dr Marve3,corn empanaelled a coruner’s jury, whore Ver~ dict is as follows: “That John McNevin being at work at Pcck’s Creek, Albert Co, susta ned it juries from a blow cf at ¢ that was be ng lanoched froma hillside ly Archiba'd W. Lutes and John W. Lave, the said tree striking the deceased in the breast and the injuries sustained caared death on the 23rd Dec., 1896. We do no a‘tach avy blame t» the parties who laut ch ed the tree.” - -_ - ARMENIAN SU®FERERS FUND. I have received 02 a2coun: of the abcy fund: Previously acknowledged. seeeeeee Daniel Ross, Esq , Stanley Bridge $59.82 1.09 $60.82 Contributions to this fund will be glaaiy received and acknowledged up to January 7th, when I hop? tobe able to forward a respectable sum as a tangible expressio of sympathy from the peojle of Prince Edward Island. F. S. Moore, Treasurer. B. I.S. Funerat Novice. —The mem- bers of the Bené@volent Irish 5 ciety av reqnested to meef at St Patrick’s Hal’, cn Saturday, Jan. 20d, a8 o'clock, in yniform, to attend the funeral cf their b o ther member, the late Joby J. Trainor. poon’s Sarsaparilla has over and over again proved by its cures, s| when ail other preparations failed, tha’ it is the One True BLOOD Purifier , he la > RuGARD- Li) UF UN What? The balance of our stock of LAMPS AND SKATES. wk A y Wholesale and Petail. 4 ' msrraczrsrrriava - 4 7 ‘ 6 x \ £ | A ‘ f + / \ » 3 ‘ p > 4 ‘ % % 3 \ é é ‘ é ‘ é p ‘ é \ 9 ‘ 4 \ é \ é # & RAIA MAM VARMA VA CH UBADALACL AZZAM ARMRD. AYA WMAYSA MW Special Discounts UNTIL XWAS Watches, Clocks and Jewelry See our prices in Watches before purchasing; they are low in priveyand quality guar- qanteed, s W. N. TANTON. JEWELER. , Grout Gcarze St. Coffee Coffee loses its aroma and strength very quickly after heing roasted and ground. In order to give our customert the very best value, we have a Coffee Roaster fitted up on our premises, where we roass green Coffee every two or three weeks, and having also the largest mill in the city in our store, we grind it every day as required for our trade. Try our 40c Mocha and Jav B end; Bren & GOFF WHAT MORE APPROPHIATE PAESENT For your best girl than a INK TICKET It will also gladden the heart of a child, BUY EARLY full benefit of And receive long season. British Almond Pink For roughened skin in win- ter, for sunburn in summer, At this time of year how often are the hands chapped, the face rough. As.an em- mollient healing, softening lotion, try it, Gloves can be worn immediately after using. Prepared by A. W. REDDIN, Phm. B. Central Drug Store. ‘Sunpyside.” 1 TUITE SSSI SS : held Year & Has been our best friend.and as it is about paseed away, let us give it a good send off by in- vesting in « nice dressing gown or smoking jac- ket at the Star Tailoring Store. We have afew left yet which we will disp:se of at very low p ices to clear. Our heavy goods in Ulstering, Overcoatings Suitings, etc, will be sold at a sacri- fice to have them turned into cash, JOHN T McKENZIE ELE LVUUD If You Want Anything in the way of Fancy Goods,Perfumes, meerchaum and Briar Pipes, Walking Sticke,&c. for New Years, we will sell them at slaugeter prices. -—A Happy New Year to all. REDDIN BROTHERS Opposite P. QO. Auction, I am instracted by Mies Wright, to sel! by auction, at her residence, Sydney St., East, on Thursday,the 7th day of January (1897, commencing at 11 o’clock, am. All her household effects, comprising— English Piano, Parlor, Dining Room, Hall, Bedroom, and Kitchen Furniture. T+ rms Cash. 153 \ JANTED - Aservant boy w o understands Farming and the care of stock. Also to be a good milker; to wtom good wages and rermanentemplo. ment vill be given; aprly y personally 1o Examiner Office, Cha) lotteto« n 14—tf — ee ee all sizes, Overcoats, Reefing Jacketr, We have have you can save a lt of abuut one end fifty, Not but on those we Td ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ( : é hundred ( ¢ é ( ( ¢ ¢ , HARRIS => @ Ss GS GSSBOSSsBSIVVes =o? ee ess SRBWVBVWESVSEBVesV sey CLEARING-OUT SALE | Furniture, Piano, etc... by | | R. BEAIRSTO, Auctioveer. | eed2ececeeceeed List of Ratepayers for the City of Charlottetown | | in default for assessment due on Real Property for the year exuding 3lat December | 1896, containing names of al) such defanitera, and the amonut due from them, res- | pectively, with a stateu.ent of the Number of the Town Lot, Water Lot, and Common Lot upot which or any part thereof, such asses-ment is in default. 1 amount of As:ess- ment due & unpaid. ' Name of Ratepayer in |] Staiement or Description of Property anal Default. which such Assestment is made i Angus, Rob House, Brick, and Land on Town Lot No 42, Ist | hundred t No7 $33.75 | Birch, John House and Land on Town LoLot 2, 3rd hundred 337 Brown, Amlnose L. House and Land on Common No No. 28, 6.55 Currie, Mary Ann House and Land on Town Lot 29, 2ad handrel 6.25 Carmichael, Jams, Estate of House and Land on Town Lit No 73, 3rd hundred 10.12 Campbell, Hugh House and Land on Cummon Le N» 24, 487 McDonald. Jame- R. House and Land on Town Lot No 30, 4th hundred 8.69 Dockendorf,Jas &Chas Vacant Land on Town Lot No 20, 4:h bund 1.03 | Doyle, Andrew, Estate j of House and Land on Town Lot No 38, Srd hundred 20.27 Ecketadt, John G. House aud Land on Town Lot No 11, lst hundred 30.94 | Gallant, Angus House and Land on Towa Lot No 12, 1-t hundred 7.47 | Godkin, Flora House and Land on Town Lot No 0,52 and 53 4th hurdred Vacant Land on Town Lot No 56,52 and 53, 4th hundred 6:9 | Godfrey, Frauk | Hughes, Peter House and Land on Common Lot 22 6,75 Hooper, Eliza House aud Land on Town Lot No 78, 5ih Lacdred 9.y0 | Irving, WilhamH., Es- | tate of Houre and Land on Town Lot No 8, 3 d bundred 6.75 Kelly, Patrick House and Land on Common Lot No 33, 34 and 35 | hundred 5 06 , Meikle, Mary Theresa Touse and Land on Town Lot No 93, 4th hundred 450 Mugf: rd, William G House and Land on Common Lot 22 5.06 | McNeill, Duncan House and Land on Common Lot 22 B44 | McNeill, Duncan Vacant Land on Common Lot No 22 197 | Purdie, JaneW. A.O. | Morron and Leshie | SMcNutt,Trustecs of House and Land on Town Lots No 97 and 98, Ist hun.33.75 | Pineo, Mart‘n House and Land on Comu ov Lot No 11 and 12 1.50 Ryan, Deborah House ard Lond on Town Lots No. 80 aud 6), 4th bundred 36.00 | Rackham, Henry House and Land on Common Lot No 22 19 | Steele, Robert House and Laad on Town Lot No 20. 3rd hundred 3 | Stewart, Allan Vacavt Land ou Town Lot No 55, 3rd bundred 2.25 Trainor, Patrick House and Land on Town Lot No 82, Znd bund 6.75 Thorne, Richard, Ks- tate, of House and Land on Common Lot 23 2 25 Thorne, Richard, Es- . tate of House and Land on Common Lot 23 31.50 Thorne, Richard, Es- ' tate of Vacant Land on Cominoa Lot 23 456 Vickerson, Maria A. House and Land on Town Lot No 93 2nd hundred 9.60 Waughan, George Houre and Land on town Lot No 83, 5th hundred 219 Wilson, Mark House and Laod on Commom Lot 22 4.10 Williams, John Vacant Land on Common Lot 27 4.00 Williama, John House and Land on Common Lot 24 11.25 Ward, Robert, Estate , ' of House and Lan on Common Lot 25 5.62 Notice is hereby given that pursuant to the provisions of the Statute 51 Victoria Cap. 12, Section 91, efter 30 days’ publication of the above list, being list of the tatepayers of the City of Charlo’tetowa who have failed to psy within the time pres. cribed the Assessment severally levied upon their Real Property in said City, I wil! make an application to His Honor, the S:ipendiary Magistrate of said City, for Judg ment against each and a!l of the lands ibove described forthe respective amounts so levied against them, and then unpaid, and that upon such judgment being duly eurered I will turther apply for a warrant for the sale of such lands. * Dated this 22nd day of December, A.D, 1896. is ROBERT VANIDERSTINE, City Collector,