THE DAILY EXAMINER . . ; “ ° . TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1896. Ant AMT mm 7 ‘ RELIEVED TO BE ISLANDERS. l pEP wes Ww a TA samy BaiecBaaa pan “. ite 5. Sayeneimat 5) Fat z t= Fm- Stoney LOQGA i AND OTHER ITEMS. rosie | DEPORTATION OF Tan ACADIANS. | CHANCE y ‘4 “ Sephia McLeod's Brutal Murder in Char } ’ 1s 1 Wals magazine for Jacuary there lestewn, { : ‘A New H Hi: } > di . | S \ Ris { : , 8s an articie on d ? y 6 t 1 i The following telegram was published Ac adia,” bv J. A. J. McKenna This "FOR SMALL FEET. : ave ) ou yeen tisappom e¢ “m “i in Tue Examiner last evening: article worthily occupies the place of | = q : ° ee ‘i ; . -_ | Bosroyw. Feb. 3. } rin the magazine It isa review of We have a tew pairs J Se EF i a q 2 ‘ ~ ? ( W ae : | sMileaing linkeon a los antes a ’ ‘ . a“ , ’ = | Mrs. Sophia McLeod, about 20 years of | “Missing links on a lost Chapter of Ameri-| From the Columns of the) T n usin More amMOIS: v 5 age, who kept a lodging house on Brighton | 8" History by Edouard Richard,” an 5 re “ of Jersey Lace and A.§ 4 j Street, Charlestown, was found ly g dead Acadian, ex-member of the House of Com ° Ladies Journal. | “ b rere " ee ee . 1 the kitchen last night with three bullet | "OPS; and it goes to confute the conclu } Buttoned Overshoes, In| &@ 7 . ' ’ reache bw arl , P | q 7 A ciceindin: tes her head and her head | *ions reac hed by Parkman, Kingsford, : ‘ 2 ° t A S C A h G a ca } terribly bruised and cut as with an axe. | Hannay, and other historians in respect to | we size 2} and 3, which] ¥ lways ut Across the Goods 1" > oR ‘ . } : . . bod ~~. There is no clue to the murderer. Mrs, | the deportation of the Acadians rhe : as _ x Ida Quinlan, sister of the dead woman, | &stimony « f Winslow who superintended “T wish you could see my pretty rugs | we will clear out at ae ee ‘ - : i ’ : the deportation of the Acadians of Minas | that I made out of old clothe: d dyed ; : " ‘ i AS w arrested on suspiciot } i re Acadian Minas otlhes and dy 7h > . ni } » ereneen .. on wletimem ¢ ohn” yl ' -\- Cape | is quoted : “I found” said Winslow, “gj With the fast Diamond Dyes, For one ONE DOLLAR. _ In askirt, for instance, the fine creases or | skirts and sleeves, and the weight will not be » \ gs | Itis believed that the Mra. McLeod re eae 1 : a » thet ws . Tae : wrinkles that run lengthwise of the goods should | felt. A few inches of the No. 30 around th S ; : ine country and full of inhabitants, a | TUg that was stamped, used pale green always rah around tees dow } ' sieieiiaiie Kia i ieee alti . > above and her sister are both | peantiful shurel i ; for the ground work, a } - ; wee always run around, never up or down. vem - iy be necessary in a street skirt. Oy abo autif church, abundance of ee a ork, & bunch of flowers rt lal act a3 y little h natives of Charlottetown, and were for | the goods of the world and ro- | iu the centre, scroll of red and yellow R, K, JOST 135 QUEEN ST. ee ee ne ttle wires, », 20, rue Mepivm, is best for giving ot ny ey Phe ( several years employed at the Rankin | , sions ff ail kinds in great | Dw al-o the border of red and yellow. aa . giving splendid support and stitfuess. The drag and : aan in ccat’, Capes, etc. S anf : | House, while it wes under the! Mr Mck aid Sa oe Loli rh ul » all oe a Two Decors Below Prowse Bros. 4 and strain will also be across the grain, which is », 30, TH Heavy y, should onlv be need y . . Mr. Mchenna declares that the Acadians had an ail~preen centre, wish a red | rher that way b , : by] he t management of Mr. J.J. Davies. They | «jovag liberty “ oo an yellow bo ~ \]] | ae much tougher that way either single or double, in collars, bets : ? | “loved libertv while prizing peace The e rder. All admire my love ly oa a N ). rHe Licut W , Ps ~ . ft Charlottetown about seven vears age. | oceans oo Hib ee rig al ok jan30— ly No. 10, tHe Licit EIGHT, used in this | lapels, ete. ’ ; At t ta Son) kept 1 ; great deportation took place in 1755, but, » and the magnificent colors produced : a way will be found ample support for all - ee kept a lodging | says Mr. McKenna, “the cruel work con- | by the Biamond Dyes.” = oa eee | ’ a PI < ones on brig ston Street, ( har estow? tinued until 176 3 9 It i is estimated that Mor Al Always use th Fast D’amond Te old | j and he - ster Ida, who married & Ma” | out of a population of eighteen thousand, Dyes for home-dyeing; they are the only J | To Kep all in place and bring the strain equally on linitg and interlinieg ‘ am — an, a conductor on the Boston | . attered over NovaS oa. Cape Breton, dyes that give perfect results. = ind Ma > ‘ 1» ' sion or | 2h Maine Ratiwag, lived near ty. | Prince Edward Island and that part of| Silver ; ne she foregoing particulars were vbtained | New Brunswick about Shediac, only four ‘a9 < J ' = from ; es at as >) > ne } . de weT . iain o : son & Fenn wee ee esent residing in | , isand escaped; and that of the four- LATEST NEWS NOTES, :, M remy * | Charlottetown, who, about two — ag, | teen t} Tack Securely to the Lining. a riot yo | te thousand dispersed, eight thousand te ; : ‘x warded at the house kept by the deceased | perished Mr. Richard exonerates the rhe coronation of the Czar, it is re Cheg ues, + - Mra MclLe he says y ve } . ne Pasion we ; 2% ¢ y : einai ; i M i » he says, ke . four or tive | home authorities and lavs the whole blame ported, has been fixed fer May 12. Now read again carefully and remember } Mrs. Semis Miller, Mrs. Frank Leslie and oarders at the time ie was here pe N : \ . ae eee ae eee . es on G vernor Lawrence and his Councillors. It was announced that by the terms of st ne saat it cont ontende of ethers. ‘ ger : : I : c Lie : I &¢ me hat O.der than Is | ine de “lgners and perpetrators of the a treaty Signe j S101 ed January 18, the is i ‘6 ” ; Siar Obes | weted te tae derpanet : : a treaty sigued szved Jannat: | or any Lisa ile ioe ll ea «esteem ee The name and numbér is on every card — as above, satisfaction is positively to protect you. certain. Redfern approves, so do Lillian Russ agent ' outrage,’ remarks Mr. McKenna, aggra- ascar is declared a French a : EPWORTH LEAGUE, | vated their crime by prostituting the roval } possession. < » thin a name and the royal authority. Mr. Mc- Potter Palmer, a life long Democrat, | r Then ¥ 0a have iH ot cut it Properly Street, wae As we anticipated, the Epworth League | Kenna’s friends in this City will be pleased | will, it is said, probably be named = by Graood Money 9 [ tee rad. last evening. to take to the larze lec- to let — the at he is steadily progressing in| President Cleveland as the snecessor of | " - < ui Seott A rm m of the First Methodist Church. | (#e path of literature. Theodore Runyon, United States’ Ambas- | H = d I ; Ai ] 4, ‘ - lo hear the Rev. Mr. Fallerton discourse ys eigen een slo titi aes ee Re Tl: k ave tise t re WrOns Ww os if t Ww einen “na ne Heeue aee BELONGING TO CANADA. ane oe ake ad : ¢ +} o ’ * , a a “yr _ tre . rt a ae I'he Abyssinians have cut off the hands “ 8 7 % se Vene- | 2 be missed by citizens of bterary tastes. | The Montreal Star’s cable says: Lord | 0f some -revorters: who were with the or have been induced to try the “just as good” imitations. Sy i pt Vel VE TORS THe Bnsicipeeas OF S Salisbury and the Right H Mr. C Italian forces, now shut up in Makalle. It 1 t - i q . 5 : baptis ia waieial aaa cv pues amie | eee ITry an ie High on. Mr. ham- eee : . wre =e . | er ‘ by ; : ‘ . ' : . tl : ce wi we 1 > vt Atos berlain have been considering the result | '§ "et said what the scribe’s offence was,-| in paymen 9 409 T it * : ‘ oa Pe mts - wd ~ j v nach or _ of the enquiries into records here made on | It is possible, however, that they inter- | jau25 624624 ee 4 i ess - gi sa - Met 1 ‘he “ cE a | behalf of British Columbia, which show | Viewed the Abyssinian General, or mis- | of I; st ‘ 9 te > Ss , pital, a er Singing, 86! 4) he Timited Mintes hi i . | quoted his remarks on the prospects of : SN pF (ay ay tay I a Ty 4 {=p Tayi —t= pap . 38 A. i as tha “a Mr. Davision, was g eatly-| ee c . : "eal wy si oe _ a at os vest : 8 bet ne aoe . | as year ~ aa i samy ¥ ee ey yey 4 : ai ‘ g t ppreciated ce sheence of sume of @ Angio-Nussis reaty Of ld 20 to iree : = = ee Vine prvi ‘ i ve - _ a ioe = r - ~s ” r i : ~ ilion acres of-Jand opposite Prince of C = who will think the punish mert accounts. a3 - opel ose : a ales Island on the Pacific coast, whic] fitted the crime. | wm ff wit ~~ gramme, Mr. Henry Smith read Burns é ei" es De ; e MI Justice Fit : tiie dal MEBs eksS ARB tee s of high strategic commercial value, and | Sliiciehl aliases a | ‘TEIND RS. ‘ " £ he “a Ls nes a : ch the United States has usurped since | ee | es \oraham | “4 Mountain Daisy Phe discussion in- | , todas iaita : % buving Alaska, SPRING WRAPS, i rae . | % < i vited by the chairman, Rev. Mr. Car a . : rT Ct > ‘ ge "O ae a e4 . s large and t liscourse was | he aaa ad a = = nt rhe records of despatches of Mr. Bagot | Ad i | Kindly cole in and ge t your | Sealed Tenders wi!] be received at the ! caus “ es a . 7 = >| to Lord Canning sh ow the at Clarence strai; | A dainty shoulder cape makes ‘a most ‘ ‘ ° Episcopal Residence u 1K SAT = grea ‘ 3 Dr. McLeod, Mr. Mcfherson, Mr. W. W : | hen sa td 1 suas ‘ bill receipted and oblige | | i PAs Heals up to noon on SAT 8 oe , and not Portland inlet ia the correct | becoming finish to any costume, and] bill receipted and oblige. | |URDAY, the 14th day of March, 1 vig > Beer a a | 'r. Beer. Votes of thanks were ese : abet | t Ga:] t] me ; ; | URDAY, the l4th day of March, A. D. a oo : ve es : boundary. I: is suggested that the Cana- | When it is lined with quilte 1 Fibre Cc ham- | —_ Wh } i bl t Off i B R06. K Es ; a . = oa good at | Tra BT Pelleocten Me Meouer™ | boundary, Ts naggeied that the Cana | shen it lined with aud Fibre Chan Which Enables us to Offer Enormous Bargains, 1% st she erection’ or a new tomas if iv, and S4 sai is ie eeninnninnags a ‘ . 4Liadrne VUunGatl = aa . i j in jariottetown, ac-— F : ‘ W 1) i ‘ommission have been misled into assun - tection. And at the sa: ne tin ne ‘wil have Haszard & Moore Fe ee cording to pla ise an i specif Sidhe me Bk a ‘ het ' : laliy with imatism. G ri ng the correctness of the Inited States | *ti tfness and spring enough to fall in styl- | . . . | see rises lec : o ae a) ' it aia wae eee rae | ish curves that will sot low thet’ grease | We are candid enough to admit that we are somewhat | “<"“ the Episcopal Residence and at the . oo s AS, 6 po! H . « P" si > oe Lesh al Y 1 es Charlottetown, Jan. 17, 1895 mwf ottice of F. X. Beriinguet, Esq., Architect, ie 2 | Seowe Senepere Ee euse to get | nena a ane | till the eape is worn ont. Use the med- | Ch es | overstocked. It would not pay us to carry goods over the | 209 St. Join Street, Quebec, PQ . =e “100d's A Rose by Any Other Naue | joe ceeient. No. BM *for al: eablt G08 OO eee - 5 . 7 ee : § mivercinipa er ae ve oe ipalaasli iam oe See Sleich For Sale season; we would sooner lose money than do that. Our ake allie eae ee for the 4a « desiven as = : = iil i ial ee te an 4 eas . ee a hy /@ ae ma sano “ae ee : ah ms a ie | faith verformance of the contract. ‘ ae DIED. a t. It t the} The Montreal Quilting Co., Montreal, policy is to keep money in circulation, and we propose to sell Ten ee a ae Ae candidate eee CS oe the Ph nase. bat the thine the Mime stands fr. | have meedaced «darendoe attrac cacnek | — fo : ag i 2 ‘ ¥ acc rm pani 1¢ J by a cer- as Ward Five A tS: an F ranc -. ), Cal. : : We . : = : : ta 7 : g . . yg § é coe luc . or ae ee 4 i | A very handsome Sleigh, will accommo- | our entire stock of Winter Goods regardless of cost, loss on , tified cheq ne of 5 per pe on amount of ao cember, 1895, Thomas J., beloved hus- | * 9! nts, fis. not the high-priced |-of quilting on Fibre Chamois, which may] 46. ., rsons, nicely upholstered, ligt : tender. Chec will eturned if te i. Sa s to Fay f Mary Bertram, and father of Jcs. | label on the bottle, batthe wine in the | now be hd at all leading stores or be pro | male Se ae yrs Xa pes profit, and at once. Take the hint. Such values as these | tn pea ane ah git cise Gael oa ra Ww e} i‘ eda hn 7. eas : Mrs Cher- | vott e, with which th publi c i conecr: cured by them. ( or ° é i € } . f waver ite ra a : oe r _ j ‘ ae | j y Web twa re ee cea ae the public wanted a good but t cheap | } office if—jan2l {can’t last long, so don’t get the tail end of this greaz offer. > [aad eee eee eater lato 3. : : of Prince Edward Island, aged 65 years 1 | Wine, and this the Bordeaux Claret Co. | We have reduced our $16 Overcoat to $12.50, our $18.50 | Once ann eee ee et cheek. ote an if hast iy iward I and, aged bv FCcar i i ; 7 : aida ie - a Tend iers to be endorsed Tenders for : oe --arnest of a large} Month and 8 days | Bare sepptied fn clarete, berge ndies | I Beaver Overcoats to $15 00, and our $25 Overcoats to $18.25. | New Roman Cath lie Cathedral.” 44 =” | si rnes, at the iowest prices ever olfered : R1e : . . O29 Of ° > . = vill be a fancy | F tas dled: Dedheee ad calltian ti euiemnantewin | Frieze Uisters, worth $17, now selling for $15.25. This is a eo = c rye a ing Commit ‘ue Frida 89 ee ee ee ° 7 . : ee do not bind themselves to accept the | . : ) | PSSST SVSCVTSSUseeees | §) ani $i per doz. quarts. And yet tle] chance for a good investment. Call now. This sale for Cash | jowest or any ee eee ey ‘S wines are exceilent They have aze; the , af Ssaniin a ot ¢ Sohnson’s é ne “id See ee y, - Ga | only. | 3y order of Committee 4 i: e } * ' é $ Wine for the poor m an at iast; a wine STEPH EN Z. WHI 7 t, " hd PA h 5 the | af whici will not hurt him, but rather build A McDONALD er: ? ; I oe $ OATMEAL AND CREAM.” $| him up The wine for the people. A . | . Si. I . 3 Episcopal Residc nce. ; s a i 2 is + lress—Bordeaux Claret Co., 30 Hospital | : Cl’town, Jan. 30, 1896—246 FASHIONABLE TAILOP. Charlottetown, P. E. L, . oe oe a ° SO P ¢ Street, Montreal | January 28, 1896. MY ‘ at i p>, °46 vue ss 4 a oe Im guar pat c% W g vg I rt ses 6 $ “ | ieinaphinenitiemangiiaiisi itachi i Ns . Se all I a , ¢ is pleasantly perfumed, is thor | BEGINS Caleta RS. I gs S: D ans were ? y cieansing, ano i keeps the skin soft ' v i * \ V Ww ‘ ‘ ? and Smooth. ¢ | 4 4 | \ i t : Phat is the question. | @ 10 cents a cake, three cakes for § | . | ie ealed Tenders will be received at the ; os eee ? 95 ceate gil : = j , ] s : . piscopal Re sidence up to noon on SAT £4 : riox.—The members | @ 2° cents. o and we can help you do it | URDAY. the 8th, day'of Februasy, ACD. 7 N 2 anies, 4th hegiment, ok 6 “2 . eT ee ee | 1896, from persons willing to supply Six Ky , . ~~ are 6 is ally ¢ | ALL WOMANKIND if \ ou leave your orders Hundred Yards Build ing Sand. Satisfac ; - ee r e Stipendiar | i. - tory security requir red for the faithful per- i. a ‘ j y - , | I : : : ¢ JOHNSON & JORNSOY S| with us for a good, warm We are offering the balance of Winter formance of the contract * Sale - 4 Overcoat or Ulster; and if jerie New Cathedral Builsing Commirtee +. t 1. a 4 tsi t performance Of . prmonrreTrs | . , . ’ = C Cc ‘ nec T y 3 Oy y . ‘ . do not Ried themse] ves to accept the low 44 : A a, Le THE DRUGGISTS. | Directly Interested ! df U Isterings, Overcoatings and Suitings a aoe eae i + oy pa +2 é you want the ch a yest Ba By or ler of Committee. i ; Snaaeacee aeaceeees l . | D pee TAY! r ° Qs . STEPHEN T. WHITTY, Readymade Ulster or Over-| Very low prices to clear, 0 you want! Secretary. Episcopal Residence 7 ; : = at = ah a : The Value of WEEKS’ | coat sold in the city we can anything in our line? If so, don’t put it) “Gimtnctown, PF. 1, attendance, 89 The department » | SsuD | V vou with it. It | : ee seer p the highest percentage of attendance ; Purniture, | | uPP ‘ost J oft any longer—buy now, | meee ae . Prince Stree: School, was Principal Ses like Clothing, depends) GREAT 1896 eh ee a DONT FORGET Wea Kent, Mr Dunca "and Me ateean| on how it's put toge- WHITE GOODS SALE J prove it, Just step in and; 7). ~ BR, U ¢ 1H by | f year, were uuaanimously | ther, made up, iin-| ' 7 See them. All \ inter ‘ that une p! ace to have ; 4 ished, etc. When we | a : : j Teac Merchant Tailor. | Ho pievien ciauy . fates qj Goods at special prices, Charlottetown January 22, 1896—dy your WATCH RF- : . ™ ‘ | F on ied : ge oor show — Bedroom | Jur Annual White Goods Sale begins r ae : 4 2 i : tt 4 : td yne ae ‘tl Suits you'll note these | January 3lst. WEEKS & CO. have been * se | PAIRED PROMPTLY ; , . ' . bo ™y : M . points :—Good timber. | p'anning weeks and months ahead, where and as it should be “~ | bY nicely finished, well | preparations count for everything. The JOHN MeLEOD a C() | done is at 7 - . a vn , ak, built. pretty designs, —_ 8 a are DOW eung. ae the very best a 1 a t FAR. - hc = Ces ae eS « See ae ae a large mirrors, and—the ea ney ee re W. N. TANTON'S, Fase oe. PmnOe Well tol | "ze ie er wm ‘| cose aenceg ce Z ‘ste re ad : when oe the Suits. ics at first choice. are are some | a You mee | Gr eat George Street, : x | NEAR QUEEN SQUARE. MARK WBIGH? & 60,, L9D. \occis'sue TABLE LINENS.—Bleached Doubl 2 . ' Damask Table Linen from the manufac- oie Light Of} the (uestion irers, Belfast, newest designs, all prices. Extra Heavy Cream Damask Tabling, e large variety, low prices. Best Irish an . re y "Ty e Seotch Linens. OF THE PROPER THING TO BUY; 4 & TABLE NAPKINS.—Fine Double ig §, we In Up-to-date Furniture. “We find the best and cheapest at John Newson’s Furnitate Stoee,” is the O° 3c a ae ee 3 verdict of the shrewd one. | value you can get. In a No trouble to show goods, pe | Imported Goods we can jae suit your taste, “B se Here's an Instance where silver purchases § § & § | mcre than its weight in gold. Our GOLD CIGAR ore a ee mI erm ate lr ey ee 3leached Damask, a'] qualities, all sizes OF THE PROPER PRICE TO PAY FOR FD, =| peter vals st tot, 8h78 and $8 soespnnennnntiiesirilp ence LINEN TOWELS.— 275 dozen bought 7 oo . aa oe oe ae 4 rt: a T he puices S. sell them. 7 : trade. Two special lines-— 14c. each, $1 ¥ \ We a dozen, ani 1l3c. each, $1.21 a dozen. | oe ~< A Our leaders, direct from makers. g oy FE Some valuable information on the COUNTERPANES in Honeycomb -~ J O Sal N N EWSO N. iE ih. W. REDDIN, Phi. B. isd } : : and Satin Finish, in 8-4, 9-4 and 10-4, ‘§ | is x direct from English makers and positively £ CENTRAL DRUG STORE. : : ra ee * ory Rl | 7 oW hat,” the ‘-Where”’ and the “How of the very best value ever shown by us. . y RIES i Charlottetown, January 30, 1836—dy North Side of Quaen Square j an : CAMBRIC EMBROIDERIES | direct | “we 2 true economy in shopping. from St. Gaul, Switzerland. Designs ; | feb3 5 en _ handsomer than ever. Special prices, 2c sii He : : ~ . hs to 30ec., from half inch to9 inches wile. a) ed a ps ore TaN oS 2am) |W ants, Lost, p ound, ke SHEETINGS.—English and c anadian 4 os a Ce eee Ce eee | Aereemamge sete this heading charged j \ ~* itv ] ffered you to save “— ) An opportunity 18 o (from manufacturers), in 2, 2} and “9 9 —. din Meee eae et prices ever oteres. 1 OQ Mien’s & Boys’ Overcoats and ‘ money on every purchase you may make. PILLOW COTTONS.—Englisir” and We keep Hardware. chs . Jeuadian in all widths, Plain and Circu-| « Ulsters, price from 62.50 to We keep Stoves - celebrated “ dewels.” ar, 40, 42 and 45 inch. IcE! ICE!—The subscriber 1s selling g i clear ice off Wright's Pond, St reter’s Ko red d, at reasonable rats. Any parties wishing tu be supplied will pease apply to Epwarp | CHAPPELL, at the Pond lw pd—- jan} ri" die } i hsiakicatezeeaniee —_— nT ra : ° ‘ i TO LEC -Halt he Cott e adjoining We ~*~ ‘ WHITE COTTONS.—All best lines of 16 00 We keep Carriage Goods. | 20, LEC “Half the Cotte adjoining Wes d Tur key Red Tab ing 39 in. wide White Cotton. Canadian Whites and Twilled -White and e e : : : | Henderson. an Oct 12, itd : wl Scoured. Best English Cottons at special We keep everything in the Hardware line. On kein sik aod teens eae \ Bishop | ' | 2 ph Rey a Sm Boe gmp oo ns gia MBnaay: ire ae at sver: atterns..| 5c. . ° 3 : T 54 in. wide. several patterns, 0: sale prices. 50 d i A | sk e d Ul ‘ Street. Contains atx rooms. Apply te rues : ‘ 5c. English Lonsdale, Sc. , LADIES’ NIGHT GOWNS, CHEMIS- Ladies ackets ant sters, We sell cheap. Sarees ae | ie o , mt OL a i ) ‘ 2 [-R—Sof warn oods Ladies Night Robes, Heavy White Cotton, vc gs, DRAW ERS, war E SKIRTS, all at } es ae ram O'Shanter DER—Soft, warm Ho ad rec | yrices for hite o0as Dale. oS F , < a r asi. i Fancy or Plair llework tiv executed, trimmed torchon edging on Superior White Shirting, | reduced price rite Goo ranging from $4.00 to $16.00. I Foacy of Fisie Besdlowsrk ‘= ally enensed. =, es . iENT 4 5) tN’S 4 N SNS. S Cit ] . 2 ‘ . -—lLocala avelllpg satesme s : front and cuffs, 57ce. Ue. a ak ee We sell cheap for good notes. eee ee alana one ens eee, } Ladies’ Night Lobes, Table Linen, L4c. Ou best quality 4- ly C are 1 i. | For partiomars wile Baews Eaerwans ‘| shales avi ie . : : Jur best quality ply Uolars, lo cents, We want monev | COMPANY, Toronto. Im 146- janes ; lied front and cuffs,tucl ked An Fm yroidery Bargain, Best quality Cuffs, 22c. a pair. Besi r is | MONEY—Loans made on city or country up ‘ White Shirt, $1.10. Unapproachable | property. Apply toF W L Moore, rolicito \ 6. Otc. BC. } | B han : ; A We Fat notes. | Se Lenkee House Corns ‘ daw sn deck. ' +s ee > hoe in- ride P ary bar- ; a : + Nts 8 ie Baie rae pre gag) AEE o ooueeereiy: ao sertion and tucked yoke, | gain, 10c. J : poly PRows® BROS tem ni roidered front and cuffs, A Bargain in Lace, oC, ti Have you the eash 7 A BOOK FREE Ef yon Gaetan re 2 copy send for particulars —NicHOLs Wesley ' ‘neludes all Fancy Apron Muslins : * : iGe Colored Chambrey 7s worth includes ail Fancy _ - = : : Vic It will pay every buyer to look at these c : i te? Buildings, Toropt - & §—dee]3 - i ve - toria Lawns, Nainsooks, Tucked Lawns v an you give us a gool note. ai eb alt We eee ilies ek el ee iy Corset Covers, V-fiont,| 15e., 10¢. : ow i iea fee cinceese, Seen aenenan ae we , ee ee reath- | > hite Sheeting, | and Muslins, Swiss Checks and all , , or Cf a bargain.—R L Corros brighton Road. : cood embroidery and feath T willed Whit roods, as they must be sold regardless If you buy for cash, + hengein.—R r bton Road a er stitching, 3%c. Se. WHITE GOODS. ai . a MARINE VILLA TO LEToBitustwadjon, Corset Covers, square Children’s Pinafores, spe- ere ee : If you buy for a good note, watat oe neeeene, the most healthy front, trimmed, pretty em- \“"c a 3|/of cost. | We will give you good goods at very low: prices: has a’ fine awn, couch bow 2 and stable broicery, 42¢ Children’s, Pinafores, spe- : | eee ciel al sa paid quarteriy. Apply 10 Bess Davice. A bargain in Ladies’ | cial, 22c. e will give you extra good value: oct—daw guarzaw patlaw White Cotton Aprons, 22c. | | a aD HAR RIs If you have no cash to pay your account, please call and | $1500 =$t0 down, $200 on mortag if de t i : White Goods Sale @ 2 . 3 give us a note. Call anyway. | eee line Grafton Mee Apply te 7 Sp ‘cial Value in Linen Tabling and Napkins. : A MELtIsH, London House building, or cor a8 AGENT. R. B. NORTON & CO., City Hardware jstore ner King and Great George Streets novs c ' NOW ON BRO : Yr | Charlotteowa, January 24, 1896—_25 \ ‘lottetown,’ January 29, 1895 Charlottetown, January 11, 1896 Zdy i “TO LET—New residence, corner of Gratton and Rochford Streets; nice location, modern improvements, hot air bath,etc. Rent mod- erate Apply to K M MOORE. ut dec? ie ae ae