eta, “inn, awe eae — TILE DAILY EXAMINER ° . , ‘ a ° WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 25, '&%6. _ ene -_—— - ---- —-——— et ye ones _ — RHO — ITBHS. Special Sole Wonderful---$4 75 Peel bros | ) s Cowods JUST OPENED. | BiVs UISTEAS me — ——- commun > © - us Even 61.75 | ; one ee Opened yesterday, 33 Youths’ 58 pairs odd Pants worth from 169 Children’s Ulsters bought One hundred pairs heavy! 3 pS, cckl semion ot Witdey| all Woot pants, worth, $2.50, Ulsters, worth $7.50, now selling $2.75 to $4.75, no two pairs the at 4 sacrifice, will be cleared out . he now selling for $1.75. See for $4.75, This line will fit young Same pattern, we will clear this'this month at a bargain. Those ah City School's close] this lot;-new goods only ‘ i rictmas hh lidaye. | opened yesterday, men from 14 to 20. lot at 5 L / 5, 2.75 and $3.75. looats fit boys from 4 to 12 years. » Monday, January -Soscsou| ROWSE BROS PROWSE BROTHERS — PROWSE BROTHERS PROWSE BROTHERS. ers ; vested to p ea od ~ aie a DD 7 ; a . site: nispeeeaneer Le 5 BORN. tay apes ; te « ca Plece iar in mind he LOCAL AMD OTHBR ITEMS | Cen Noy Til] | conine sereioes ar Foreneeniner-|enl en Tarts tbe | Wei. Wont MSY Se SM SENS SSS SY SS Kvom of the Association, open i ing to Parents. . oe. aS OUR STORE WILL BE GPEN THES EVENING AY Anecewits—TheA begeweits hockevclal | The closing exercices of the Kindergar- ! Bee F: i ba Wied tate. i Chew the Rag - 7 MoMilla will meet at the rink to-night for practice. | ten aie fold io the bneement of] Johnson Ss Baking Pow { t da . ian 7 : . { e ’ * the First Methodist Church this forenoon. a Teatuile ‘ ' og Porlp Matheson.| Pargwomerer Reapixcs.—The lowest | Among the large number of interested | oe eres — " Vaeieet about competitors pres. We ¢ n* | s% i ; % 6 rnieg diset on i ~~ . : OW) | peading last night was 4 above zero ns | Spectators were His Honor the Lieutenant. | ~oC oh pound. onnson advertire big discoun s a d make a 9 | . ee o'clock this morning 8 above zer) ws In- ;Governor and Mrs. Howlan. Everyoue Jehnson, living out of lumber. Weil do as we ow. mG _ i Sy SJ eee 4 . - jivated. present was well pleased. The children — fay though and give you the best AS ; re a. ree el a oe with their beaming little facee and prety a ~ =- =. ~~ |. lumber at prices as neur cust as ; Cage 5, 8 oer ee.) | YT. Be. 2. ewe enagusiee © 101 8ticonly : i. 4 } | dresses made a very pleasing sight and one | possible. Ae we nd, Me, @ native of) pS, C. E. of Zion Church 1s requested to tis only a few day 8, Dut each | which would make even the most staid «These ire ee *@° 4 war mm. cae vsteriously | meet in the ha~ement of the ( re ~ of them is worth any two or-| solemn man wish he was as young as they. | If You j rs : ‘ er cit} evening, at 7.30 sharp. Special business. linarv davs All'the The children marched in in single file aud . oe 2a. ; nig - By order of President. uinary days. 4 the first went through a drill. ‘Then tney aS Tlat’s pretty cheap, isn’t it? Then we ‘Sy f Celebrate New Year's Eve by : = ll , . ’ 2 all um 7 . Ps ‘ performed some of the games they are AC | Farmers’ ant Dairymen's CROSSIN : Ice,—Indians crossed : ci ie 4 have nice qua’ities in farcy brvead s, 22e iz. a J et Secial at Mershfield Hall. Pro- net meen oun es, nahdiien shaktee 6 rea ene to play. Last 2 7 — a of any kind or apy qn ntity it wil! % n jua ities U Le) id > > a i sdofan Agricultural Library. | detour wp West River. There are several , aoe . ee re i re “a8 ur ore be 10 your advantage to call on us. and 25¢, sopen ary p.m. Admission 10cte, holes along the route they followed, but made severa! presents for hie or ber You'll find us here to do everything 7 ¥e € > © > > . > ¢ . —~ ng the ice is making rapidly | parents and other relations, most of when) ‘ ee possible to pleave you. Our prices AS AS stMas 7 -The annual Christ-|"* “ co. e a L UL ere abort = noo took ~ ef Everybody —— re ao and see are only a living and a small o:e op : Ir Entertai: nt for . ; “nts which they had made themselves an ot 1 Christmas Dis : gle. Bee il afford nls AV s Tree and FE ainment for the Sun- . : ' he sents whic ) our \,rand Christmas Display, original cost. It will «fford ua pira ; : : —— ‘oO mail wt v€ sinsitesatils . ‘ ei i 2 NA S echelare of vm Church wae] , T _ : _ s clan this evenirg S presented them, then and there, to those ure to show you our aRiale. ~~ @ nm the de +paicner orgetc t g, ocle - ee sof that cheseh best de ps for whom they were intended. Then each r - ; oe 4 y A whew programt “ was | 0d each succeeding evening till further child was given a bag of candy to take to WATCHES oe billheads say accounts due when ve ity rendered bp the little ones, | 82. W#. The ap-cial traie will leaveb aa any little girl in the hall, and lastly they CLOCKS ee AS Three assorted lots, each incluling white @} o nine o'clock. Ihe mail will close at the all received a bag for themselves. This, . . Je ‘ . ™ . ‘ a? ‘ : . oe i baaiaces sth: Charlottetown Post Office at half past eg eeATocce | teaches the children to b+ generous and un- | SILVERWARE JAMES BARRETT. we and colored brocales, and plaia Jay anese hem % eight o'clock. selfish. The board of trustees and the; Connolly’s Wharf “%* stitch d: prices ere parents of children as well, are to be con- | and JEWELRY. . , : & f its eryea'lis an evening or two att residence of Mr J MeW lame, Krackly Point Road. Itisa very beauti- , measuring 6 inches across by 4 inches ia length. “s 7a y Loox For Ir.—The Xmas number of SALES Srna Tae Darty Exawryer, which will be issued tomorrow, will contain a short storv by George Du Maurier, which ehould not he gratulated upon haviog at the head of the | a > ?,. — Lot 1—%9e ‘ | itn ac > suc! ) 7 2 oO ae ss ie 20 ~~ i @acil,. chool one of such ability and one wh Enjoy yourselves looking over chen “IN aS takes so much interest in the work of amusing the little ones and teaching them Pretty lines, they’re at your service. TOWN PROPERTY AT AUCTION. 5 —<. Lot 2 85e cach. we e . . es ‘ > N c : 2 _ ; missed by any of our readers; also some the lessons of Jove and generosity, as Miss Don’t overlook the little price tag on Gis, biten of the ats Joho Jety whit Ay Lot 3 ~~ 5c each. “@ y Carueprat..—The social] oes by the Rev. Mr. Kirby, and other Y Sayre, ably assisted as she is, by Misses each article, the figures on it will in- os waft sale in the Lyceum was well interesting matter : WHOLESALE & DETAIL McPherson and Williams. The Lieuten- terest you " sell by Public Auction, on the Oe ates NA Ss Ss asl ev ig ny wens l — ene ae eS ae ant Governor made a few remarks suitable , ee ee "aT oe a ba Lots of other kinds at other j Pieces, as aiagooit me. ve affair wil ‘ an te eR © - ee : C ecasi y Ty > ry , » we ahi iii: the entlehen extteliains Crsseee Seennees se P S« = ] ee to the occasion. | W W. WwW ELLNER lund baving a front of aloit 42 fton th pore N _ ; os cod all =| will close forthe Christmas holidays to- see h sid Graf St. weer, bounded o: i : a. ' : spas ‘ . ° 1 will be disposed of by auction. . = i] : : r north side of Graftou St, weet, as More here to chooie from than anywhere li : ' tg he ae, om be asse ~—t Must be disposed of. The Jac- PERSONAL. | JEWELER, the east by the property of the Hun Thor. e’se in she ity. lower pri es here than a Sot +o ox vex Free— Adams & Sons|inthe Hallet i2ociock, noon. ag i = ee teal ag 96 a Slice enen eveniues Dodd, and on the west by property i: a, © © (ity, nices here tuan an) . ae ( il and 13 pres sited, will be a Christmas exercise by the pupils kets, the Furs, the Corsets,the Dr. J an A. Macdonald, formerly cf nee SPOR SHSHENGS possession of Dr. John S. Bagnall, vith else in the city. Y Oat, are sending ont {of the lower departments, and &n Author's Dress Goods, the Cloths, the this Province, has been elected a member the double tenement dwelling thereon A¥Z . ottlins und-om2 paper dolls with Day exercise by the advanced classes Underelothine. the Gloves of the Boston School Committee. | onan The property is in good repair, #nd yie d- WA 7S sble beads and bodies. They sead a| alt Whitman is the author. : 5? , “ Mr. H. J. Massey, of Summerside, ig in! ao anoual reatal of $110. Terms.—25 per ef@ye se six for noe ts in stamps, or} == = — =| the Blankets, the Flannets, io me 4 we . of oe rece j cent at sale and balance on completion «t ailiie 2. iil ein a iE Re ee . . yin : Ww CUCESTIOn Lae. eis registered & ne leeds. For furt er particulars ap»ly t aw _ Semmerentasbesiemmpatan PE Sc asaeiopepetnigemamne {ome cme tts bl i se ne rads wastes,’ | @& Moore & MeLeod. 9% ee ‘ é af @| carry nothing over. In this Very many persons in this city and Solicitcr, Brown’s Block. AZ s Si.ver We'pixc. — Mr. and Mrs. é The Time Has (ome Bankrupt stock are many thronghout the Province will hear with 148 dlaw ~~. ~~ Thomas Mills celebrated their silver wed | > thines ine Muses wreseuts. oil regret of the death of Mr. Patrick Tracey, : jing at “Sunset Cottage” Grafton Street, a ’ When We Must Part : ” rad I "ace which occurred at his residence, Cove- e ° «> oe ° 4, . Uo aN «we oxbre os Zo owe oS: ore oe’, s evenings ago. ‘The bappy couple |@ ‘g{in many caises 50c will buy a] head Road, yesterday. He had been ill The e< TI I IAS SE SAT BT) SII SIE SIS . g g A» . rece'ved manv substantial tokens of es We and our stock of Xmas Perfumes, and, though the parting may cause @ pang, or possibly many pangs, “che best of friends must part.” The parting loses us many dollars, and that’s why it pangs Business Man—We are consumers. us, Betterto ha e@ pang at d Mr. Fielding—But the trouble is that part, than to have them “.inger ( ( ( ( ( é ( o she vou are producers also. We want tariff} @ 9 the lap of spring. ( ( 4 5 ( ( 4 > ae . ne .. | about eight days. The cause of his death ranetig aay atone at eyed weg abt $1.09 worth some cases more. wa: inflammation of the lungs. — e Never ’ ‘ ' <Pgaet weve eatin To 8 Ph : : a asad a ceuneee List of Ratepayers for the City of Charlottetowa canal Chan Is it Handkerchiefs wv] waz a@ passenger in tke Stanley today en oe ' route to Ottawa, where, we understand, he has been appointed toa position in the f Nearly 1,000 elegant Silk Handkerchief | Marine and Fisheries Department. Mr. oO € White, cream and colored‘at any price. Sutherland has for some time past been a Also embroidered and Linen plain and | employed in the law office of Mr. A. B. bemstiched Warbarton. Com to the bargain hive. All IS IT GLOVES ? \xorner Coxsumer.—Mr. Fieldirg— Now, gentlemen, we Lave come te Mon- treal te look for the consumer. in default for assessment due on Real Property for the year ending 3ist December 1896, containing names of a!l such defaniters, and the amouut due from them, rer- pectively, with a statement of the Number of tie Town Lot, Water Lot, and Commcn Lot neon which or any part thereof, such ases%-ment is in defanit ote amount of The dea'er rowadays must Never | Name of Rate peyer sheen or Description of Property aan Assess - eee - 2»oon =e ee 844623834882 2S 22 S he landed in Charlottetown, moet of seToeeooeoe tind | blacks. plain and fancy prints, | tate of Vacant Land on Cominon Lot 23 4.50 ¥ evilence from somebody who produces Spring has no use = ee bh fall tae of Perelals Gilcheated Preact Back to Port.—The_ barkenti:ie Kat*- FANCY GOODS Stop adding the very best articles to his Default. which such Assestment is mede ment Cue a absolutely nothing page a — ™ ome Kid Gi saa bia a d vectra oad ‘| leen, which cleared yesterday for the Uld stock, if he dors, he one aS The & unpaid i Business Man-—Perhaps you had better Amas wil! be here the (a) a Gloves, Wack And colored, MAcles | Oonntry with a load of oats, is back i: -t is pot alwsys Jow im price, but you —— apenas eeae ae mm renin: forge sierra ean mann ae Teta g tt yr Se Pp? ) : 7 ie are : ountry 1th a loa ats, Is Dac In . . be-t 18 no y P ’ : yur, Rot licuse, Brick, aua Laod on Town Lot No 42, 1-t oe hear some of the Reform politicians. catered Pan S B: ae > largaies 19) port egain. She did not get any further Must go. Xmas greeting tO | can have the best soap without extravay. Ange, Be “eaten : re $3°.75 < Area : a T iF i ee sit imag, than a mile or two past the Biock House all. —. Royal Oak Grap costs Haar» ne Birch, Jobn Fouse and Land on Town Lit No 72, 3rd hundred 23! = Scot Act —A comaree charging : Come C- cy. Is it Fi nS»? on account of the ice. —— — paar ee eae Brown, Ambrose L, cones ~ aoe on Common Lot No. 28, 56.2) oe Sean Ses, ee See ene Fk Yt} ae ~ | can do the same wor " P Currie, Mary Ana ouse and Land on Town Lot Nv 29, 2ud huadrel 6.73 o W sukine. Pow ; If it is Furs, Coilare, Muff-. Roffs, Jack- H d & M urrie, Mary ; whe 7 ioe n P wor ce It} Johnson & Johnson, = sips 2 ee 4 8 Keak 30% Tue Lost Taines.—Last evening, Mr. aszar 00Te. Carmichael, James, ; ie i i . “sa ' a 1 od = ee 9 ce id Perfumes 4 Specialty. is the spet. Buy your Furs from us as we Ross delivered his lecture, on the “Identi- —_— EE —————-— Estate of House and Land on Town Lt No 73, 3:d hundred 10 12 4 Se ee eee “Job ane are anxious to clear all Furs. Special | “es of the British Nation, with the Ten Campbell, Hugh Veuse and Land on Common lot Nu 24, 7 87 & we ” serve i. one on Jo . = atlyre Crees eeoestoeseeoesae Bankrupt Lines : Lost Tribes of Israel,” before an apprecis- McDonald, James R. House and Land on Town Lot No 30, 4th hundred 869 * a ett aad the other iy = one - - neni etiemcenenit — : tive audience, in Winsloe Hall. From the Dockendorf,Jas &Chas Hacant Land on Town Lot No 20, 4th bund 1.63 ; lhe former is returnable on onday an , = : ' : in J ‘ ‘ - marked attention paid by those present, it Doyle, Andrew, Estate 2 amas eae tt Act day at the THORP EROR ROR RRRDDTRET PPP RANT IS IT GENTS WEAR ’ was evident they were highly interested. of we er — on oe Lot No 38, 3rd hundred 20.27 etegpemagals ime sepreratay “esp. ‘ , 92 5a tev low sho w: “hat ekstadt, John G. ouse and Land on Town Lot No Il, l=t hundred 30 94 »ecourt. There ar nase $S4s $55$S5SSS2SS2S | Collars, 4 ply, 4, 8 and 92; and best 15c. | The Rev. Mr. Howard, who was chairman E . I ( F a ourt. There are four cases oo the ag pg Cee Cuffs, “b2¢, ites Cardigan Jackets, | tendered the unanimous vote of thanks te a G sllant, Angus House and Land on low n Lot No 12, I-t hundred | .87 ee Bankrupt Stcck, Underclothing, Kid] the lecturer. The meeting closed by sing- Godkin, Flora House and Land on Sown Lot No 50,52 and 53, ¢ : 7 an! | Gloves, Braces. . ing God Save the Queen. } / < - mares i }EE STEsMESs.—Ihe Stanley cP - Godfrey, Fravk acant Land on Town Lot No 50,52 and 53, 4h work on the Charlottsown-Picton posts| IS IT JACKETS ? a a aaieed 6s 4 today. Shel ft here about 7.15 ot ; : 5 Phe best collection of Xmas Hughes, Peter House and: Land on C mmon Lot 22 6.75 A iat Pictou about noon. At two! a want a = left over and - t oe _ pre Pr mens Sn Se Hooper, Eliza House aud Land on Town Lot No 78, 5th hundred 9.00 . k she left Pictou for Georgetown. A! think we will when we are selling the ‘ity area atson’s rug } : “fg : Irving, WilliamH., Fs : s! train le*t Chrriotietowno this after j UTILITY Bankrupt ones at $l to $5 .95,worth $s 50 Store. aot To get a rurt that fits you, but its another | can of House and Land on Town Lot No 8, 3rd hundred 6.75 half-past two to connect with the| to $14, ond latest style, gy this a : vere thing to get a suit combining style, fit and grace- | Kelly, Patri. k House and Land on Common Lot No 33, 34 and 35 a onan e wil e re hs ilv co . ye 2 .75, cheap ¢ 53,25 ° . r r \ 5 06 ican dubt.duasingine atioh a. ey eee ee re eer DIED. fulness, without which no garment can show to Nitta Wels Chins. Meteeetianten Tews Let Bo 0th bueded 408 ttotoan to-night, bringing t od a . . ° ikle, Mary Theres use and Land on Town Lot No 93, 4th hundre« 5 and passengers. ; HOLIDAY FURNITURE | At Covehrad Road on the 22nd inet, advantage. The above advantages are obtained a Willen me tt No ) hundre Phe ferry steamers fare still keeping up| Is It Furs, Coats or Caps ? | Patrick Tracey aged 60 years. a) here, with best values in the market tor Ulsters, | tate of Vacant Land on Town Lot No 36 and 37 675 wnivation between Charlottetown | . ings for | q),; ae : lids | Mugford, William G se and Land on Common Lot 22 5. % > , ft. Ti CE fia was emate Do not buy perishable Tae S ; Sleigh Robes, Ladies’ Astrakan Jackets. ; L NOTICE Suits and Overcoats. Being near the Holiday ° mere oe — coe _ ‘ oii ; es 22 Bt . ae” “weave ; | Cte! . fee b come here ¢ “a inate th : ’ thin dileme .OCAL NOTICES. am 4 : : Neill, louse and Land on Common Lot 22 ‘ > a Z keep the track open, and will Christmas Gilts, bat come her s The Bankrupt stock bad a lot of this clas ew ccdl we are ziving special values in the above suits. | MeNeill. Duncan Vacant Land on Common Lot No 22 197 f a ~ = | : ; sbly be at the same work tonight. see a magnificnt collection of useful | of goods, and for presentation to pastors ria : } | Purdie, Jane,(W. A.O. ¢ Petrel ix not doing anything to-day | and durable articles or others, don’t forget these goods are Pere Xmas present is ENZIE | a . er haere I t og ytning 5 rhe urab { b P ; . = cket. : » ne oil ‘ r. She is lying at Cape Tormentine. | . selling cheap. , . J OHN T Meck L SMcNutt, Trustees -———e + La’ ies’ Desks, Musie Cab. Bankrupt Stock Bargains. ty pede Rink tickets now | of House 2nd Land on Town Lots No 97 and 93, 1st hun.33 75 "1 a le . . » on. ge one. | 32 » M t Ho me i{ do Cc : f N © ” Aeeestep ror THerr.—Among the , Tea Tables, Ta bour- oe s Pineo, Mart'n use and Land on Common Lot No J1 and 12 1.50 ganeengers is ee Stanley to-day was al bine ts, fea Pub ” Fi Our Umbrella Stock, This week Band at the Rink ' 4 Ryan, Deborah House and Land on Town Lots No. 80 and 8], 4th : con eunel dense Gast who ettes in all Woods, ‘Owe r Our Linen Stock, Thursday and Friday nights bundred 26 G0 dats ts ng takes to Westville, N.S., | Stands, Faney Chairs, Fanes Our Black Dress Goods, aiso Saturday afternoon. Next | Rackham, Henry hain ell Teed tm Coie Diet Ue ee 19 12 ‘ weracharge of stealing $300 from} “k > T it ot Tables ; Our Colored Dress Goods. week Band Monday. Thursday |= - eo ar. Pr ~ | Steele, Robert House and Land on Town Lot No 20. 3rd hundred 1125 3 Johnsons Hotel at that place Davies Roc ers, Pole gi, : and Friday nights. Buy your | Stewart, Allan Vacavt Land oa Town L.ot No 55, 3rd hundred 2 25 & on ted bv Detective Carroll of | lreds of other pleasing articles And see how satisfactory you will be] ticket now and get the benefit Sianley, David House: and Land on Commen No 27 3.37 4 a ar Eo : R am place of ia are we oad a a ee. served. ofall the fun. 2a 2422222222 £2 2$ Tra vor, Patrick House and Land on Town Lot No 83, 2nd hund 6 75 , 0 ‘ w yiac a rising rices., : = = ES = = ——— . : ’ 04k nese on Water Street. Davies has been in }o seep : I a ror Christmas—Just in time a] | Thorne, Richard, Ks- : , Charlottetown for about a fortnight, and | HT & Ht LTD . ‘. ee 0 j. for Xmas presents. About 100 ' tate, of Hon<e and Land on Common Lot 23 2 25 has been looking after Rowe’s bar since the MARK WRIG " J : pairs of Ladies Kid Gloves, all -atlf ' ' Thorne, Richard, Es - stter leftthe Province. It is said that| Wholesale and Retuai! samples, just received — at) il oe pd cP eee’ _ House and Land on Common Lot 23 31.50 ad about $250 in his po-session when | For FURNITURE. Sieciinsiiniilesio ili —_| Weeks & Co., all colors and aa é\ é\ j i | Thorne, Richard, Ee- | ’ icneoendil LF ocerees i be hasxepent for jewelry. Davies) £5 4, prices from 60¢ to 81.25. Some | «ij |) Vickerson, Maria A. Honee and Land on Town Lot No 93 2nd hundred 9 50 ‘ a last dosunee with the Westville | ESEESESSSSSSE S999 S995 9999 ¢ We aré 6 very nice gloves in this lot of i ij Wanghan, George House and Land cn town Lot No 83, Sth hundred 619 Band. He is about twenty-five years of| ts é é eo Bt er re a — sf CUT! ERY lt one ~ . apn = ye on or Lot 22 1.10 . : stoc of Perrin’s gloves m bli], |} Willams, John rxcant Land on Common Lot 27 1.00 ¢ 2 $ black and colored, at lowest ill SHEFFIELD 4 ji: Williams, John ionse and Land on Common Lot 24 11.25 é uraing out ¢@| prices. W. A. Weeks & Co. * | Ward, Robert, Estate ’ HeePePNP PPP HEPPHNPERPORREPIODD AD SOPPPRPERPPDDI RPP PRIPAT v9 AAA ¥ ; 2 wed turs sat. ~tfl Spoons, Forks, Scissors; Enamelled ly» eh _ House and Lan on Common Lot 25 5.62 4 - ere Te Weg = = Paton’s store will be open to- | «|| G 1 _ Notice is hereby givea that pursuant to the provisions of the Statute 51 Victoria = = ( the best and cheapest SCOTCH 4 night. af ——-! GO00S 4 a sa sara —: aoe ye publ cation of the above list, being @ list of the - = Are: ss ilies iti De i : Co a e . | Ratepayers of the City of Charlottetown who have failed to psy within the time pres- - = 3 = ¢ CAKE in th ity—l6e pet I ; ¢ 7 — s store willbe open to vad DURING CHRISTMAS WEEK | crihed the Assessment severally levied upon their Real Property in said City, 1 will e = ae é the only kind good enough for 7 =e) a j > make an application to His Honor, the S:ipendiary Magistrate of said City, for Judy ; = J —- ‘ you. Fresh Doughnuts, German 4 Xmas numbers of Saturday, “tl ment against each and all of the lands above described for the respective amounts so : Z = Suns, Rolls, Ginger Snaps, Night and Holly Leaves with’ | levied against them, and then unpaid, and that upon euch jndgment being duly entered * = s = ( Tarts. Pies, ete. to-day ‘ large colored supplements at «af | I will tarther apply for a warrant for the sale of such lands. ; _ = : = 3 A SB Sie ai . McMillan & Hornsby’s. only + + Dated this 22nd day of December, A.D . 1896 a = How Xmas does come rattling along before one 1s prepared —@ Pelephone 98. 10¢ each. | «ff {i . ~ ROBERT VANIDERSTINE, City Collector j > with the necessary gifts. Just think of it, only 3 days = $ : Large discounts to-night and’ = | 146— Nk, City ‘tor. - ie se c a ‘ * # > ore il hich to complete your purchases. =a ‘TE. BE T rg’ to-morrow in Xmas Cards, Cal- - ee | ' : 5 = sepa nana —. TUE ‘T VALUED 33/¢@ D STEW AR' 9 | endars and Booklets at WeMil-) ~~ | ‘ : y - it is true beyond questioning that THE M¢ ae va ECLIPSE BAKERY lan & Hornsby’s. | é 5 W IS [ lil - aon teneade nite iW aD SE B/ cRY, : i > PRESENTS ARE ( non ent Rien ¢ Our store will be open to-) IBBBVVAVVWSAVSWSE [ = “ee: ¢| night-Moore & McLeod § é - o,) a 4 . ! > - * | | > - =~ “Roy's Own.” Girls Own,” | : = THE USEFUL ONES : hi = foereeetecee ¢ weete” ets Meaks. "“Mente’s| é ( Listen! We buy our goods for spot cash, and > wnd that is just why our store is such a useful one at this = THE RIGHT KIND OF PORK, Books. Kingston’s and Ballan-. $ ( give the customer the benefit of up-to date nine- season of the year (as it always is we hope). iF “eee _. | tyne’s Books at Carter's Book- | é é joa a 5 : mee . = ‘ —=| Sin,—Mr. Jas. Essery, of the Union | store. | ‘ ’ WE eenth century methods. Our ciaim is the very - r - Road, had a load of his Tamworth hogs in paar . i - st . ; ; = For For For ae. Alibough they lacked finish tl ey Bee —_ oa Cake nee ont é 0 best value in Boots, F hoe *» Rubbers, Overshoes, DIRS IN MEN. the right kindof pork, wah is sol ee, Cone Soa © Gaiters, Slippers, Leggins, &e. = LADIES. CHILDREN. were the right pork, “bu 1S 80l Carter's Bookstore. Don't ¢ ¢ ’ eae ‘ = = i sn ties S| much ie demand for bacon and hame for! wait until the best are picked ) Overcoats, ) Talk about the purchasing power of a dollar across aa a Fur Collars andkerehiets i | the Joss! and English markets. yy the line, but if y k loge = ie Hosiery » Caps : = a long deep-sided hog with light shoulder > i i a IT . gene alia ' I want to know the real power Pe, = ~ - Gloves” Silk H’dk’ts and heed,- a typical Eoglish bacon hog. Our $16.50 fine Beaver ¢ Reefing Jackets, , of a dollar in buying Shoes, you will find it out > ap Tams Linen The Tamworth and Imported Perkshire is Overceats are the best value ¢ é when vou see our prices = Capes magia Silk Mufflers bound to come to thefronton the Island}. 7” . ¢ - a . ’ = Rutis oat Suspenders to meet the demand in the Provinces as |10 tOWN.— oA McDonald, ’ We have about one ’ = Ur mers i 3 wellasthe English market. A cross} Siow shoes and moccasins at R K. = Kid Gleves Cloaks on we with the improved York with either will on” en eee é hundred and fifty, Not ¢ = ; ' valatiall tolfe mbrelias ‘The great point is t» breed a ae : , x . > I Handkerchiets Golfers - be good. S ps Spee‘al Christmas prices on gentlemen’s ¢ : b h é North Side Market “Square = : Searf Leather hog that will mature and b- fit for market },. vA, 4 es - _ a : all 81ZeSs, ut on those we | . = Silk Bi suses ce as DressingCases at , and a half to eight months old. | ‘ive? kid gloves.—Moore & MeLeod. ¢ ? 1 f é =— ae : —— = Fancy Linens ee all Silk Ties hepe that the farmers will wake up to the 25 per cent discount off our whole fresh é have you Can save a ot 0 ’ a = Pans a be times and do their best to meet thedemand | "ew Stock of fancy goods.—Moore & 7 , = ke Aprons, ke. = and improved markets which are sure t | Lod. ; é money. ¢ _- . ; Allow the present depression. There ar A lot of fancy cups and saucers and = We are closing out all Fancy Goods at Greatly too many of the half-starved sum cr bog other sist Gikage fonthe Xmas trade.—W. | ¢ ‘ 5 = a" the market to-day, which ap:ear & td " : 9, . Pa . . = Reduced Prices. ave been fed for a very gag Hg Tha P. Cobwit'. re a ss é ¢ - pave aie reveived _ we aoe of my winter’s -- . " = } F cone - > = ; ° slass of pork is not wanted. Some very nice parlor and hanging) supply of this famous tea, in 1, 5 and 5 lb. tina and 50 and 60 = — BEER BRO S. __Brip tater ought to subscribe to, the tone aoe song, Se Sel ee ¢ ¢ Ib. steel chests. Remember there are several qualities of - arming. 1€ information in u | crockery — oes ' : * = 3 - is ee One farmer said lately decl2 dw 2w é ‘ ‘ é Empire Blend. T sell the BEST. = oat 7 thout it for five dol!ars : ' ; 1e Sdidbdbbbdbdiddbasdddsdiddcedsddddd he would not be with . ’ Shiba Shbsebbebsbbaee UAAdbS Abbbabddd per year. I shall be pleased to take Call and get some of those nice dinner é é i ° J MORRIS east to north west winds:| pames for new subscribers. and tea sets before they are all gone.—W. CBRBVVVSVVAWVesVey Tue Weatuer:--Moderate to fresh north Se P. Colwill. decl2 dw 2w Grocer and Crockery M: erally fair and cold, with light local snow. "