ee EO ey Pe > ‘ Oe a ee Oe eg Mae gee ee ee Oh ee CP eg tet aap a a a, OM ON MS AMOS SO a Ome a i ee Pee OA 6g Pgs Paw * ae ee ree le ° <r Le THEDAI Sl i= 5 THE DAILY EXAMINER . - Sclicitor-General would attend to all of the Government law when he came to office. This promise is altogether forgotten. The Minister of Justice and the Solicitor- General are doing nothing ot the kind. Asthe pledge is unfulfilled there need be no wonder that cases are given to Liberal lawyers to conduct. But while this may be fair par- tisanship is being carried to excess, or the- demand for spoils is leading the Adminis- tration a trifle too far, when in unsettled cases it deliberately changes its counsel, merely that one of the faithfel may get something out of the treasury. The other day, in the Superior Court at Quebec, Mr. de Guise, a young Liberal lawyer, moved that he be substituted as Government attorney for Mr. Lavers, who had been arguing the case so far. Chief Justice Casault granted the motion, but charac terized it as an insult to both bench and bar, adding that in this country ‘ politics spoil everything.” Sir Oliver, who manipulates matters of this nature, seems to be more anxious to feed his friends than to protect the interests of the people. business law eno igh NEWS NOTES * The Ear) of Darnley is dead The death rate for Ottawa last year was only 17.23 per thousadd. Advices from Cuba report increased activity on the part of the insurgents. It is now pretty certain that the United States tariff wi)] remain as it is until next autumn. Messrs. II. and A. Allan have let a con- tract fur the constracticn of aten thousand ton freight steamer. It is now stated that Senator Sherman will not be a member of McKinley’s Cabi- eet. But he will bea candidate for re- election to the Senate. W. W. Ogilvie, the Montreal milling king, has donated a thousand dollars to tbe Winnipeg Medical Hospital, and five hundred dollars to St. Boniface Hospital. According to advices received from Berlin, Vienra and Paris, there is no tru h in the reported escape of ex-Sultan Murad from his place of continement ia Constan- tinople. It is regarded as altogether likely that within the next few months the Dominion Government will float a loan of ten mil- lion dollars, or perhaps more, on the English market, Seventy-five hardy young have been recruited at Shamokin, Pa., for the purpose of going to Cuba on the next filihnstering expedition avd jvining Americans LY BXAMINBR.|L8ITBRS To eS THE EDITOR, | and prepared to enter bodily into the con- test at emergency’s call. I would not advise any separation ot Dominion from Proviscial issues, Ex perience has demonstrated the incapacity ot Liberalism in one case almost as muck asin the other, while Conservatism is a synonym for carefulness and economy ia the government of the provinces as much as inthe management of ‘edere! affairs. fherefore let Conservatives unite, aad with a solid, determined organization be ready to take up the gauntlet whenever and wherever thrown down, and let no ineh of ground go ancontesid. Our friends in the larger provinces haye deal promptly with this question, and are now well prepared for action; but in this pro- vince they have been so dormant as to almost merit the charge that a five tooth comb would not fied them, If the Liberals retain power in this province, it will not be due either tothe executive gesius or the intellectua! brilliancy of the admiais- tration. If any such talent or quality ever belonged to them, it became subser~ vient to the one-inhn power, to be mapi- plated at will. Neither will an inte!li- gent people give them a new lease of life upon the merits of their fjogncial record, for every chapter of the public accounts declares their condemnation. They have, however, one hope, abd one only. IJtisin the apathy and neglect of those whose duty it is to oppose and frustrate them. Will the Conservative party continue to slumber aad permit this hope to materialize. In the First District of Qucen’s the Liberals nave been instructed to organize. Instruc- tions are usually issued from an authori‘a- tive source, and very ofien indicates an approaching necessity. A provincial elec- tion may be nearer at hand than some of our comatose friends imegine, god they may shortly wake up and find themselves thrown unexpected and unprepared into a one-sided contest. Then of course the customary programme will be carried out, @ meeting will be bastily j:mbled up and a few harmless resolutions previously concocted it some private corner will be passe and some nominations made with- out having time to take jnto consideratiou the influence or political strength of the candidates proposed. Then 8 campaign will be made with soreheads here and dissatisfaction there, and when the contest is over it will Le the old story , of “won-ier how it occurred.” Thie bas been the ex- perience of the past, and it is now time for the Liberal-Conservative party to profit by those lessone so _ practically forced upon them, snd to take such steps as will ensure a more successful future. i repeat my sugges- tions cf last summer in my demands tor the patriotic army. Mr. F. Urqubart, a Roman Catholic, has been elected toa Tutorial Fellowship at Balliol, Oxford. This is the first in- stance of a Roman Catholic being elected to such a position, and it is worthy of enecial note that he is to be a tutor in history. A despatch from Constantinople says reorganization. Not merely the calling of aconvention to elect a few officers and to endorse blindly a few resolutions, but a convention of earnest, intelligent, repre~ sentative men from al! parts of the Pro- vince who will meet together, and seriously considering the deplorable state of provin~ cial affairs, devote their time and their talent to the solution of the difficult politi- cal problem of the day. At this convention the Suitan, at the request of Mgr. Orma- nian, Armenian patriarch, has consented tothe grantings{ ampesty to Armenian emvicts and prisoners on condition that the patriarchal mixed council guarantees the fmure good behavior of those coming under amnesty. There is dissension in the ranks of the Lady Cyclists’ Association in London over the hloomer question. The “skirt” faction has united against the “rationa]” dress eli- end are henceforth to have runs of their que own, with a separate captair, place and time of meeting. Some of the “skirts” have refused pointblank to ride with wearers of “rationals.” And it is a case | of cherchez |’*homme,for prudish brothers are at the bottom of the quarrel. The beautifully decorated window of Watson's Drug Store will give the people the large a varied stock of useful articles of which there is an abundance within. While perfumes and handsome toilet arti i cles are chiefly in evidence, there are many | sigtements and tvist them to other thiogs useful and suitable for Xmas advantage. There is ample room for resents. The window is well worth look- } discussion in the unsatisfactory ing at. condition of things as portrayed in the Se blue covered books of the provinces. po YoU? Last year a deficit in revenue and a “Ice increase of the national debt. Chie year, revenue decreasing, current ex seuditure increasing. Sgalanges and other canal work on hand —niMiions. Fat Atlantic service and cold storage plautei—possibly « million. _ Stfton talking olg money for tion. Crow’s Nest Pass—probably millione. (Greater expenditure on the militia. Prohibition possibly—reveoue loss of taillions, Quebec bridge, Ottawa bridge, Montreal bridge, Toronto’ Dominion Exhibition, new railway scheme, etc., ete Do you think Mr. Laurier will reduce I t t immigra- emioentiy more desirable than the ventila-— tion of individual opinions in the press and at the seme time less calculated to work injury to the party. terested voters jump at the conclusion that this is a feature of policy. Another would come to hand with an equally absurd propositicn to make looking for Christmas presents an idea of | the country pay more towards their pub- jg ic works; which story would also receive | % @ ceriain amount of credence gud wily grits are ever on the elert to take such their own These should be and have been very vivid- upon the eubject. son should be taken to supplant the cop- clusions arrived at by the party after ma- ture deliberation. I have every confidence | snd after the 10th inst., at the following that when our conservatives meet they | rrtes;— will find no difficulty in providing a remedy sudh as will receive the endorse- ment of the people. der gives fullest satisfaction 25¢ a pound, a system of management would be prov'ded in socomplete a form that every constituen- cyand every porticn of the Province wou d ve brought into harmony with the others, enabling al] to work in concord for the cou.mon good, There, rather thav through the pre-s, financial questions could be intelligently discussed, the party policy outlined and a vigorous plan of campaign formulated. This course would be One writer comes out with the ridicu- ous declaration to tax the towns and in- conservative i A.W. REDDIN, Pom. B A CORRECTION, Sin,—Your correspon tent “Schclar,” in your issue of the 17th, inst., professes to ECEMBER I9, 1896. CONSERVATIVE CONVENTION ADVO- get his information from the published > CATED, accounts of 1895. I have the Chief e AC TES AND COMMENTS. Superintendent’. Report of that date before Sin,—In your coluomns rome time ago, me and fail to see where some of his _ e return | Wer thesignature of *Conservative,”,! poi t- figures can be found there ; : of De. B M. P. for the St. Antoine | @! to several) of the causes which f:ontri Under statements fur West Kent he} D \ ¢ Montreal. came up for trial | buted to the defeat’ of the Conservative places Interest on debentures (cost build - th er state that he had no evi- | P&*Y inthe then recent Dominion elections. ng) 7 70.00. Report gives W est _ tent le ! Just su. Dr. Roddick is a | 1 referred specifically to internal dissension School building and grounds $25,628.91; ‘ . } and want of unity as Zimportant factors which amount at6 per cent gives for 1 ¢ ndange ring the progress of a party whose ipterest $1537.74. Sup} lement:< to teachers ported in some American | policy has left so favorable aa impress up- | suould have been $1114.20, not $1131.20. - st Mise Franees Willard has } op our Canadian institutions as to secure | Salaries from Government $2785.00; not re Pre i t MeKinley a | the eadorsement of a large majority of the | $2236.00; this amount is calculated from promise that the <ieating bow! shall | people in spite of a plurality of/| the statement of the report respecting the f » Mr. Clevela out of the White | about one hundred thousand individaal | number of teachers and class of license. ui and tinue absent for at Jeast | votes recorded by the people against the | Janitor and fuel etc., $800.95; total $6,- four years present regime, thename of the Con-| 237.89, divided among 559 pupils gives a ' . 9 | servative party is opposition. Here | per capita of $11.16, as against $1.75 by — 6(ueree Bee yesterday | jet me candid!s express the opinion that} “Scholar.” For Prince Street School the . e* alee oe tne Meese” | ualere prompt and business-like measures | report gives for building $21,000 and by of a rer} [ Tn EXAMINER aa Se ’ tintonra ticaliepera- consulting the debenture staiement we — , Lis oeiect Vucaiuu wal cuuuuue 88) find that the debentures issued for the of the S Board, declares SOUS tie destiny. From ever’ point we have) pure sase of that building bear only 4 per — or oe Oar “| the most convincing evidences of the] cent interest, and it is well known that - yo aM paveat = aT : popularity of the policy pursued by the | they sold at par. Therefore the interest i <saaee. | 3 ee rc rvatives while in power. The | charge must be 4 per cent. on $21,000 or “ s@ foul blow % we : *taritfcommission” leavir ¥ their com- S40, instead of $1580 Supplements lw _ — fears fortable quarters at Oulawa on a mission | salaries $1188.10; not $129763; Salaries I Guardian is o1 é f=poilauion and destruction of the Nation-| from Government $2410, not $2230; regar a free postal delivery. Cha ul Policy are brought face to face with the | Janitor fuel ete., $1029.58; total $5167.63; town ong bave had a free po-tal | sworn testimony of the people in favor of] divided among 499 pupils gives a per lelivers g ago Tue Examin ss | tois great bulwark of Lil ral-Conservative | capita of $10.96 iustead of $11.90 as per repeatediv called it, with avail.{intlaence. Those heavy and reckless “Sebolar.” Perhaps our yntem porary——W las | exoenditures so frequently and blatantly For Queen Square we have rent of build- lately succeeded in opening the long-closed | charged against the late Government are | ing $850; supplement to teachers salaries, joors of the School Board—w be su now more than overshawdowed by the | $876.70; salaries from government, $1,455 cessful ia persuading the new Govern- | woaoderfully increased appropriations Of | instead of $1,345; janitor, fuel, etc., $453.- ment to give us a Free Postal Delivery those preaching economists who have now | 76; tetal, $3,635.47; divided among 338 sine canect of De. L. &. Nev 2 oster, the reins of power. Charges of corruption | pupils gives & per capita of $10.76 instead . ye PD oe a. = a Eneland face | 2% magnitied to alarming proportions | of $10.42, which Scholar gives. He errs in Ce eee ee eS nae ee | have melted into ins guiticance behind the | number of pupils report gives 338 not 388. SO eee een ta cin aaeaie weil} | Shaduw of the transactisas of the “basi- This comparative statement shows that ——. He rays that the ey, py, . 4» | nese is business” combination. The | there is very little difference in the per po a ee 7 eo mt ag s ‘a # _ | School Question which stranded the late capita cost of pupils in the three city bay . i : 7 ~? ws . ben . a : ih t} Government seems more explosive thau schools, By a little calculation, on the ee a See Haan ee eee caw | e¥er, aud bids fair to wreak vengeance | part of your readers they will find that the a . a es ats a upou those who made it their hobby-horse | cost to the city per pupil of each of the er ee —_ Enel; : ” e qa | @pov which to ride into power. With such | schools will stand as follows: Kent Street, ee cae, . e rs 1 “ in per & government as this controlling atiairs, $6.18, Prince Street, $6.13, Queen Square, he iadeeeed nies Site tp an old tee OO definite course before them but | $6.45. This demonstrates that the Board ee sending expensive commissions over the | of School Trustees equalized the expendi- —— country in search of a policy, our Con-er- | ture as fairly between the schools as could Mail and Empire: Mr. Laurier told | vative party recogniz ng this advantageous | be expected, and that no persons or parties usthe Minister of Justice and the | state of affairs should be -trongly organized | received apecial favors at their hands. Egvar Ricars. BUTTER AND PORK, Sin, —Reading your article on turnips as winter teed for cows, I might suggest a great improvement, viz: By carefully cuttingyoff tae crown the objectionable odor would be reduced to a minimum and the objectionable flavor in the butter wonld be done away with. The experiment is worth a trial. Store cattle would consume the waste. To get the finest gilt-edged butter, parenips and carrots with the best quality of hay (free from al] noxious weeds) are the best winter feed, with mangolds for spring. On the Jersey Isie parsnips are indispensable fur feed. The improvement ip the quality of pork on the market to-day, nice clean-dressed bacon, bogs sold freely at 4 cents. Poor quality of hogs are not wanted at any price. The low prices of 3 and 34 cents has had a good effect, and I hope it will continue. Turnips and mangolds are a va)uable feed for hogs. When fed carefully with grain and as the potato crop is short, no excuse need be made for not makiog good quality of pork. a. REDUCTiO AD 4BSURDUM, Sir,—Religious men and women ought not to be permitted to teach in our public schools; because they belong to different secis ; and therefore their teaching is sec~ tarian,—abeurd. Such religious persons who have taken certain vuws ought not to be permitted to teach ip our public schools, even though they agree to qualify them- selves and observe the conditions of the Public School law in every particular ; a clergyman, for instance, who has dis- covered that his vocation js not preaching cannot, upon this condition, be permit- ted to teach in our public schools, al surd. Therefore, the nuns who are eminently religious persons and have taken certain vows, cannot, upon this condition, be permitted to become teachers of our public echvols, This is the reductio ad absurdum. OBSERVER. i astntenetteennnn ements nee Don’t dally with rheumatisiy. Purify your blood and cure it at once bp taking a conrse of Hood’s Sarsaparilla. The Curfew law is Ottawa will take effect on January Ist, _ Our $16.50 fine Beaver Overcoats are the best value in town.—S, A, MeDonald, valine bin ease The People That’s what we are doing and have been doing this Xmas season. To look over our store is to find many nice articles suit able for Xmas presents. We aim to please you in every pay. ticular. Newest perfumes, new- est odors, newest goods, best quality, all over the store. Central Drug Store. “Sunnyside.” a ; eee ee y pictured in Mr.Stewart’s pointed letters While proper methods nust be pursued placing the business of he province on @ proper financial footiag he haphasard suggestions of no one per- L. P. Taxron. ————_—__ 2 <2 oan o Johnson’s Baking Pow Johnson & the tariff ?—Ottawa Journal. Johnson. Gentlemen’s .........,, .. Children, (afternoon) ..,.....- PVORIINNG isis bisected a SKATING RINK OPENS FOR THE SEASON ON Monday wight, Bec. 2ist, 1896 Tickets for sale at the drug stores on tler cocversopesiee nn Ge covtvecte F260 ipiienae, 20 sea Theses prices are the same as last season, and Rink opens two weeks earlier. J.B. DAWSON, A. A. BARTLETT. Managers, 132—dtf,. , Bargains Bareains IN EVERY LINE Note well that our Fancy Goods | } must be sold in the next Eight days. Letusshow you the yalues and judge for yourselves of the low prices in every particular. REDDIN BROTHERS Opposite P. O. | | q And see if there is any article you wish for A Albert Chains, Alarm ClocksArt Goods, B Button Hooks. Bracelets, Baby Pins and Rattles, Black Brooches, Badge Buttons, Brooches, Bar Pins, Butter Dishes,Bruebés for hair with silver mounts, Bottles, sib ver mounted, Boxes for collar buttons, (stamps and matches), Jewels ‘aud Bou- bon, Baking dishes, Bronze Figures, Belts and Buckles, Barometers. C Coin Brooches, enameled; Card Trays aud5Cases, Cake Baskets, Castors for din- per and breakfast; Candle Sticks, Chains, Charms, Clocks,Cucl oo Clocks, Cuff But- tons, and |Links, Collar Studs, Compasses, Cups, Canes, gold mounted; Cream and Sugar Sets, Celery Dishes, Coffee Sets, Spoons, Combs, Cracker Jars, Cases of fish and dessert knives and forks, Carvers bD Diamond Rings, Desert Sets, and Knives, EK ‘4 Enamel Coin Brooches and Pins, Far Rings, Eye Glasses,Ebony Canes, mounted Egg Stands, Emerald Rings, Epgraving artistically done, Elgin Watches. F Fruit [Dishes and Knives, Fern Potr, Works, French Clocks. «i Garnet Rings and Brooches, Gold Watcher, and Jewelry of ali descriptions, Gravy Ladle, Grape Scissors, Glassware. H Hend Mirrors, ana Hair Srushes, Silver mounted Hair and Hat Pins, Hat Pins. i Initial P'ns, from 5c each, Ice Pitchers, In‘ £ tan Is. A Jewel Boxes, Jugs for Syrup, Jugs for Water. ~ Kn‘ves and Forks, Knife Rests, yf Rings, Keys for Watches and Clocks, Keith 8, ‘ ~~ a? L Lockets, Lamps in China and Silver, Lenses for Spectacles. M Mirrors, Mustard Pots, Match Boxes, Marbje Clocks, Marine Clocks Masonic Rings and Pins, Manicure Sets. N i Napkin Rings, Necklets, Nutcracks. 0 Oddfellow’s Pins, and Charms, Optical Goods, Orange Bowls and Spoons, Opal Rings, Onyx Clocks, Opera Glasses, ? > PRESENTATION Wa?tGHES, Pearl Rings, Pen Holders, Pencils, Pickle Dishes, Photo Frames in gilt and silver; Pebble Spectacles, Pins, Plain Rings, Paper Knives, Pitchers, Pie knives Purses, silver mounted, Peppers, Quadruple plate Spoons, Forks, Knives, ete.; Guality guaranteed gs represented of a'l goods sold. ~ Rings signet, wedding, engagement, children’s, all prices, either in stock or made to order. Ribbon vest chains and guards, Reading Glasses, Rolled plate Rings und Chaine. ROCHFORD WATCHES. ss Studs, Scissors with silver handles, Sol- id Silver Thimb.es, Brooches, and Nove'- ties, Souvenir Spoons, and Boxes, Shaving Mugs, Spoon Holders, Salts, Scent Bottles Salvers, Sugars, Soap Boxes, Syrup Jugs, Silver Polish, Spectacles, gold, silver, al- uminum and steel. Ifyou de not know the number of the lenses your friend needs we can fit up @ temporary pajr, ang put in the right glasses later. T Tea Sets, Tea Spoons, Thermometers, Time pieces, Trays, Toast Racks, Tdéth Picks, Tongs for Sugar. ash U Useful and ornamental articles for pres- ents. Urns, Unibrella Clasps, Vv est Chains, Vases, Veil Clasps, Veget- able Disiies. . 7 WwW Watches.— The leading makes in hand- somely engraved cases or plain, so that you car have whatever you wish engraved thereon, Wedding Rings, Waivers, Water Pitchers. Pa Xmas Presents WY You are invited te all and see them. I La Zoological specin.: ns Thermometers. The above and ma: y more, new, good and cheap; for sale at E. W. TAYLOR'S Cameron Block. in bronze, Zero t i The Great Gift Season is now Upon us FOR LADIES Every Department Shows the spirit of th Hundreds of articles give | \ sides Bath Room, Dressing Room, Closets, TELEGRAPHIC, THE EXAMINER en NOTES FROM THE CAPITAL, —_——— Putting Screws on Civil Servants Sexcian Desparcnes T9 | | | Orrawa, Dee. 19. Hon. Mr. Davies is expected to return to Ottawa on the 22nd inst. The report is again in circulation that the civil service office hours are about to be lengthened. It is also eaid that the Ministers contemplate issuing an order prohibiting civil servants from being can- didates for municipal offices, Qe SCHOONER GENESTA ASHORE, Vessel and Cargo Likely to be a Total Loss, Granp Eranc, C.B, Dee. 19. The schooner Genesta, from Alberton, FP. E, Island, with potatoes for St. Jobn’s, Nfid., sttnek bottom and went ashore here at 4a. m. yesterday, during a heavy north- - SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1896. MSE THE SIGHTS, HE THE LIGHTS. To-night at Paton & Co's With Special Cash Discounts in all Departments. ALL FRESH NEW STOCK. Seven large Booths. 100 electric lights. of Dry Goods on P, E. Island. Special offer in Ladies’ Kid Gloves at 50c, For to-night Gents’ Searfs and Glvcs, Special Offer ou Fur (apes JAMES PATON & 00. Cume and get bargains No better exhibit / oe, and &8$e, west wind and snowstorm. The vesse! left Alberton the preyious day at noon and steered an easterly course; but the com- pass being spoilt it took ber inshore, and the weather being heavy and thick, she etruck*just when the captain noticed the land. The crew were rescued at daylight by a few of the young men of the place. The veszel and cargo are liable to be a Ptotal loss, with no insurance on the same. THE TARIFF COMMISSION. Continued Protection Wanted by the Country, MowrreaL, Dec. 19. The Tariff Commission will shut up shop today, and when itis all over the Muwisters will be able to say that, with the exception of a few farmers, especially drummed up for the purpose by the Grit members for Huntington and Stafford, they have received] one uninterrupted plea for a protective tariff. BURGLARY IY HALIFAX, Arrest of an Alleged Islander. Haj.ipzax, Dec. 19. The hardware store of A. J. Grant, of this city, was burglarized by James H. Dunn, who says that be belongs to Cannon River, P. E. Island. Dunn is unde arrest Civil Service Examirations. Orrawa, Dec. 19. The following candidates passed suc- cessfully the preliminary civil service —e at Charlottetown :—Rob. Angas, Pred. H. Heartz, John Peter Joy, D. J, Hiley, John D, Sutherland. Genuineé——™ High-grade Goods We have imported direct from the largest manufacturer in this line in the United States, the following High lass Goods for Xmas presents, viz.: Manicure Sets, Manicure and Dressing Cases, com, bined. Jewel Cases. Glove and Handkerchief Boxes, Collar and Cuff Boxes. The cases are of Black Celluloid, artistically decorated and inlaid, satin lined, and fillings of best quality, Alse from same manufacturer’ Lra- THER Purses anpD Carp Cases, with sterling silver trimming at $2.25 to $6.50 each. Name lettered gold free. We invite inspection. These goods are all new and exclusive. Only one piece of a kind has been imported. Carter’s Bookstore. At the Queen Street Jewelry Store. Rings, Brooches, Watches Bracelets, Ladies’ and Gents’ Chains. Received last night, wiil be sold at special prices until Xmas G. FF. HUTCHESON, TO LET Desirable -« Residence, FURNIECHED —OR — UNFURNISHED Situated in the most desirable residential] part of the city. Contains 12 rooms be- | stairs | throughout with hot water and lighted , With eletricity. enamel lined sanitary bath. Pantrier, ete. Hot and cold water up! and in kitchen. House heated | Bath Room fitted with —— Possession given Ist Jany. ——Terms moderate, G, FRANK BEER. | 142. price J. Me A Xmas Gift To Your Wi Hand her a Policy on your life in the Sun Life Assurance Co. a. R. BROW, Gharlottetowa. FREE FREE. Commencing Saturday, at 3 p.m. and continuing until 9 pm. we will give A. Pair of Women’s Felt. Slippers ee ee With every purchase exceeding one dollar. J. M. McLeod & CO. UUU DULEARS WORTH ——_ ee eee Bankrupt Steck, Boots & Shoes & Readymade Clothing eevee seer ere? Bought from the ass‘gnee of the es‘ate J, B. Macdonald & Co. ror Spot Cash. $10,000 worth Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Boots, Shoes and Rubbers, Slaughtered Regardlers of Cost. $7,000 worth of Readymade Clothing. Boys’ good Nap Reefer for 75c, $1.25, $1.50. Boys’ heavy Overcoats for $1.75 worth $3.25, $1.95 worth $4.00. Men,s Ulsters, $2.75, $3 75, $4.50. Directly Opposite the West End of the Market House Worth double that} The whole stock must be sold in a short time, and for | your own sake don’t miss the greatest opportunity of your lifo to get bargains. The sale ot the goods is now going on at § Olt Stan, For the New Cathedral | mee (HRISTIAS BANU | AND FANCY SALE AT THE LYCEUM December 21 & 22. Se 7 | The ladies of the different societies ab. | tached to Netre Dame Coryent, intend holding a Tea, Fancy Sa'e, Christmas Bell, Ovster Supper and Bean Socia!, all combined, ia aid of the New Cathedral Fund, on Monday and Tueeduy, the 2ist and 22nd December, Come to the Lyceem and purchase your Christmes Presents; you will enjoy your- selves and aid a noble cause, Admission 10 Cents 136—eod AMAD seee8 Ovg stock of Fancy Goods for Xmas, is NOW COMPLETE Celluloid Dressing Cases, Cuff and Collar Boxes, Glove and Handkerchiet Sets, Shaving Sets, Necktie Boxes, eic, A fine assortment of In'<x Stands, in Bronze, Si!ver and Bragsware Pigto Aljuama, in leather, plush and celluloid A full assortment of English and Germin Xmas Cards Cal- endars, snd Booklets, Toys Toys Toy department now open with a full line of Toys, Gaines, Dolls, ete. FOR PRICE AND QUALITY of goods, we cannet be beaten, 2228 McMILLAN & HORWSBY, Xmas Supply Store, Queen Street Porio Rico Molasses, Cho ce p ; Fifty puncheons, very For sale by HORACE HASZ Chitown, 17th Dee, 1896 —2w eod CERONIC Jiseasey at ' meluou of overcoming ARD. —— Treated by the SALISBURY | persistent SELF-HELP in | past errors and removing the causes of . disease The resuli justifies the means. | This is not an easy quack cure-all. | Neither should it be judged by certain | bad jmitations already a: ong the people } nox hy the balf-bad efloris of invalids te go it alouve or half do The “eal vation of health necessitates sincere r¢ pentance, | Constan} self-denial and whole-bhearted | faith in the good works of physician acd j patient. Not even M. D’s certificates by | the ream wiil save one from the ev1! COLe sequences Of stimulants, fluid or solid, 1 wet DR CLIF'!I Graduate of N. Y. 1 niversity, @ the N. Y. Hospital. 20 years practice in N, Y. City. Diploma registered in U.S. and Canada. Address:—Charlottetown P.E.I. Office:—Victoria Row, Telephone Galll A HOME TREATMENT persevering from month to month. ACCOMMODA- TIONS reserved for patients. REFER- NCES on application, e times—special avtractions. suggestions that strike many a responsive chord. Come and tee the offerings. THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE. Gloves, Handkerchiets, Fans, Umbrellas, Fur, Silks. Fancy Baskets, Silk Draperies, Jackets, Capes, Purses, and hundreds of articles useful and ornamental at STANLEY BROTHERS: E’or gentiemen Lined and unlined Kid Gloves, Fur Gloves and Mitts, Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, Ties and Scarfs in endless variety Sweaters and Cardigans, atc at ~ THR ALWAYS BUSY STORE mental Good Service and Good Goods CIFTS Useful, Gerviceable, and orna- STANLEY BROTHERS