aie ; 4 3 we a FRG a. THE DAILY LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS EXAM | FACT NO. 1. INER ————— a ee TUESDAY, No. 3 DECEMBER 29, 1826. — E"2.ct | Fact No.4 Reer Bros. fr ! ress Goods| We are now on the closinz | : week of the most successful ! ———— —_——o I wn yes ’ ear in aot Ser proving | | C : : pxebiahige : ee aE eyond the shadow ‘ . aa . : ompetitor ay g g o g - , . the shadow of a doubt We neve! loose sight of our motto, qu ck sates and small | 5 ae eet lors may go along a their blowing and puffing We will sel! Overcoats t fit bovs from 4 to 12 yeas old bNo.216,C.M.B.{ that the people appreciate] of¢s. Large variety, good goods and new styles in eve style and state that they ere selling goods worth $50 for 4c ee eee eee ee a ae St. Pat Hall this for | promis, s8rg" y, good guods and neW sty m Overy |: e's} iken-ae for € d tant ae a for less than tho cost of the e'oth. Also 75 Nap and Blue k 8 our efforts to supply the best] qe yrtment, always keep'ag pice with the time and looking if they like; as for us we are determined to coatiuue doing an ‘ , ‘eo! aes roods and newest styles at a oa : ‘ke jahieael ca it pall hoe, . lene of adi its, | bonest busine s in our own quiet way. Balance of top Shirts Beaver Reefers atcost. Do .’'t wandsr arou d Loxng for ‘ AN T ie entral . e . ¢ _ ; ESes ‘ De i 3 Ot ! ° . er C a | is tiv ‘ yiy 1 san's 2 “ce Su . ‘ Riots a very low price. The balance | Reefers and Ulsters at cost ’jand Underelothing must be sold. All ‘ines marked down ‘to ae He ee ge een ore - Pride weet “lof our Fur Caps, Fur Coats, clear. all marked to clear. - __|and Robes at cost. PROWSE BRI TH ERS ) ran r Pa A (y y T : iY . “ . od Portinnd Pecking Na, Prowse Brothers \ ar AV ETE | PROWSE BROTHERS. S ’ . “ t ne with we mr li . . . ‘ - ry* ~ . lie Wonderful Cheap Men. | The Champion Clothie. s, | The Wonderful Cheap Men. ' The Wonderful Cheap Men M Ira J. Yeo a ar eR position mad : a id a2: ee ae cadens cee eran cia a —_ ———— ge ae red LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS - n 2 1HE MASONIC FRATERNITY, THE £LLLIOTI’S STORMY PASSAGE , M sbkeo teaching} “VY " i ok » ‘ : | es . 4 Be ( teaching | i rom OW iil Offic ‘rs J lec et ¥ sterday—A Pleasant Th» Steamer Pode Uut the Storm [ikea These bre a: \ SZ Nz NY — Wy We NE N “ 2 | ‘At Home” n the i vening, Thing of Life, , As “—@ is . ‘ ge “@: e . a oe *o ’ oe > Pe si Tue § left Pictou at ha’f-past | . : ’ 3, | : " s tt—m=—etmiii.j$ °° | Yes erday being St. John’s Day, St.) (St. John’s, Nill., Telegram, Dee. 21.) : st om ion one this afternoon + John ind Victoris Lodges met in the The S. 8. Elliott, Cant J J; March: fi { Us 5 5 2S e ~ ee ; : ss oe be : 4 afternoon and installed their respective | eS. S. Eihott, Vapt. J. J. March » e Ob os nt oe Aw al | Ne " Y zan’s : = ™ ae Year’s | offi aoe The dink oo oh a en Alled on arr ved here from Charlottetown at; , me i ee a 7 okt McEs hern,| market will be he on Thursday | as follows :— | 30 o'clock on Saturday afternoon, to the At () [ tore N — a J. hn Me! , was ficel $2 | ; - . : i |coasigument of Messrs J. & W. Pitts. ; fre — | - — ‘ . ARIE are at Farbados S| ST. JOUN’S LODGE, We have already not'd hcr coming. The | & = t>day. Four horses were lost on the vey; | | W.M.—Adam Murray captain’s report is: Left Charlottetown at | po. ates = aS ‘ Ona tof the prepara- aze down | ; | § W.—Charles Webster. midnight on Monday last, having a N W. Everybody invited to come and see AS ' ch han tat = Cube. tenn! hie | [t is only afew days, but each) J. W.—Horace McEwen. wind and a suowsiorm. On Weduetitay | UF Grand Christmas Display. | ni XE W > * Lodge has been ALEDONIAN LUB.—hegular monthiy | o# ": | Treasnrer—George W. Wakefor the wind was nearer easterly, increasing Da eo a Se eis c. 90 lot he is wor ‘ , > ro [reasurer— George W. Wakeford. 2 : erly, increasin - hi Thursday to — = (Tuesday) evening, Dec. 29, , t = s “ee th iny two ot! Aeaeehien «dole hd; Wile, at dp. Ww. and snowing; wird ther Mew WATCHES \fg* “@ As there is bus ness of the| at 8 o'clock. oF adinary day s. All-the Chaplain—Thomas J. Leeming. f-om the 8. E, developing to ha-rican ‘ ‘ ody = A “ porta be trance sted, all a Senior Deacon—H. H. Anderson. force, continuing throughout the day and CLOCKS a eee eFORs coe At «are invite to attenc to-n ght Lots or Mir x.— There ee eived at Junior Deacon—Wm. A. Weeks. night, ani part of Thursday, terrific seas “ : the > — : ee 1260 rs ‘ S-nior Steward—James Caldwell. raging inthe meantime The deck load SILVERWARE nye. AA eRe i: ie ain a en ve TEMA y. Ae Junior Steward—Wm. Samuel Ba't. got loose, and 9 cases of poulury and a few d JEWELRY. Taye j Tie ; ee eran ot ns] 872 ibs. Marsta!—Simon W. Crabbe. bundles ot hay were washed overboard. an JE RY. re re Wea. ~—— anilz J. G.—George J. Rogers. At4p.m,the deck load was secured. E “ oxdye ox He ar sending at Tre Caspian at Hauirax.-—The —_ Tyler - John Hobbs. The wind at the titne was going further N..| Enjoy yourselyes looking over thes AS aS . sneds > paper dolls itl ' «pi Ta -( y , ‘ ‘ USN aR “ cast ; . sand b Puente aaa Yo ~ ape reg - lay hn m New Staal aud was thed from E. N. E. On Friday,| pretty lines, they’re at your service. ‘ : on Saree om pares) ork. She was ff the harbor several ORIA ‘LODGE, at 8 a. m. there was a clearing, but still a] Don’t overlook the little price tag on | = ww ‘ ye «Cents In stamps, OF} times ani was blown off to sea.— Halifax W. M.—Sidney Grey. strong gale on, There was abatement! cach articl he figur : We |S —@ e children free. Mail, S. W.—Thomas Taylor during the day, and at 8 p. m. the gale each article, the figures: om tt wilh ‘ins FOPPPPERINAD 15 —u a Po ae TE ee, ee sae’ undoight the ) et YOU: 2; eee se: — c a imennnetiasll on AT J.W—A. A. McLean. was a moderate on’, and at midnight the ’ aS AS ak ia a ha : Ht RC pik % edit hg e ain eeee- eee 7 reasurer—J. D. R rid. feu was going. Most of the storm was T rT - : ‘ : k ad we ee arrests ( John) Baptist Church — oe Secretary—J. RK. Davison. experienced about 50 miles S. of St. W WwW W ELLNER We just want to remind you this time of one special : ” conhas tees natin alee, mse eet der cated - ee a is 8 Chaplain—-J. W. Morrison. Pierre. The run inward was fine, 50 far J WELER we line we handle. It’s the kind you wan’, if you want the hest SY tea and coffee al! for filteen ceete at «plendi : brick aa ee we , a me S. D.—H. H. Shaw. as wind was concerned but a considerably et esa cese ? for tl , front. Inconnection with the dedication > 2 Mok : : : : a oot w CTU. Rooms on New Year’s!.:. 2 mp wn aed ee J. D.—R. 8S. MeKelvie. heavy sea still hove up, preventing quick & 7 I Tickets may Ge aeeael a Wee ze ya annoy yp ag eal Marshal—S. F. Hodgson. steaming. For 48 hours the storm Zs Vrs A GER UNE Ne . f Messrs. Johnson & Johnson, Geo. S . : a ‘ G. a . a : : a Organis« ~ Alex. McKenzie. violently raged, threatening cestruction, 1 = Huahes aed W. M. Coffio pastor, eb «3 : — a" who was for Ss. §S—S. MeL. Nicholson. wind and sea giving the capiain the worst owe sa L = some- years ee hariottetown. J.8.—Benj. Rogers, jr. experiende of his seafaring life. But the “ite f 10 I “faye Waxt Suorren Bovrs—The drug Tue Fiuror Wixs —It wil! be rememb- J. G.- W. D. Small. ship behaved well, riding out the storm ' ty are asking their em-| ered that the collision case of the steamers iyler—John Hobbs. — a ee of Hite. an damage Nz ; Sa = erst se their stores at 9 o’clock] EjJjot and Cuba was tried in the Admiralty In the eveoing ao “ At Home” took warty wettegs Sones er ship ber - - It’s luxuriously soft and smooth to the touch, it ensures exce pt Satarday,from January ach eve g e ' ©: lst April 30t ihe drug clerks are, per- ka the hardest worked of any in the city, ar eir hour: are very long. It is hoped, ule , that Shey will be successful in ; gitaiion tor shorter bours. VaNpeRINes oF THE IsRaeLites.—T hose about the w wish to hear something w rings of the I+raelites should make at t of attending Mr. Jobn Ross’ lec- t fon Churca this (Tuesday) even- ing. Mr. Ross is thoroughly conversant w subject, and bis manner of treat- n 3 exeeedingly interesting. There ‘ »@ discussion atthe clgse of the ll asi Vatvaste Curtsruas Box.—On Christ- ras ve Mr a Dav es of the Hote! Davies, receited from Mr. Plant, Manager of the Plant Steamship Li a@ season pass on al! the steamships 0 wned by the Plant Line. The pass is made out in the name of Mr. and Mrs, Davies, and insindes als and statercome. It good tur a* many passages as they may wisb to make ne, is during the season of 1897. caudate Sr. Peren’s Scmootroom.—The next entertainnient in the winter course at St. Peter’s Schoolroom will be given one week from tonight upon the lines of the popular Penny Readings which originated im thie favorite place of a’nusement. Sanv of the selections will be in keeping court at Halifax in November 1895 when a decision was given in favor of the Elliot. An appeal from the decision to the Supreme Court of Canada was sub- sequently taken when again the decision was given in favor of the Elliot, the judges sustaining the decision of the court below and dismissing the appeal with costs. The original decision awarded the owners < f the Elliot upwards of $6,000 damages with costs. The contention of the Cuba was that the Elliot was to blame for the collision; but the dee'sion of the Admiralty Court and afterwards of the Supreme Court of Cannda was that the officers of the Elliot had navigated her according to the rule: and navigation Jaws. a :« Like ; Mother Used ‘To Make.” That’s the kind af he wants. To get them'you want good Baking Powder. Have you ever tried ours! It costs 25c¢ a pound and gives the best results. We hear flattering remarks almost every Liseuits cc ’ é ¢ é é v ¢ ( ( ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ( 4 ‘ day. Ask your neighbor She uses it. Prepared only by Jehnson & Johnson, with the joyful Christmas seasoo, and an exceptionally attractive programme ret- Gere Make a note Sf the date and arraoge to attend. o Coxeerr To x1cnt.— Miss Sayre and Kindergarten music at the concert to night Persons who missed the closing of the I garten now bave an oppertunity of t g lren s bg- In addition to x n’« choruses and recitations there o ean instrumental quartett bv Dr. Maloney and Dr. Kennedy, Mr Mitchell | a [r. Dawson, duet by Mrs. Norton and} ) Beer, song, Master Charles Earie,} r - Major Weeks, male choruses, ete.,| a ts. at the Methodist Charch | Ss sv Schoolroom to-night. Come one; a 4 j - | THe Exay s’s Catenpar.- There has | be : r e business department ot Tne \ a naar which we really t 2 credit upon it. The printine sr. the figures large and ea any part of an office and the sp a fine view of Queen Square fi Tue Examiner Orrice, with flowers a snd fountain flowing. The d: te en ’s changes are noted in several uf , and there are throughout he calendar genotie intimations that Tue re is the pape: for the wid-awake A Ex amixe bu wan to advertise in; that Tue E b 1 p ‘ nes sawiven Orrice is the place io which to .ve your printing done cheaply and well; st Tue Weexty @xaMiner is the proper aper to sen i to fr ends abroad, etc. We things made at to a preference for home and we hope that Tue Examiner calendar will find a prominent place in every buciness office. More than that we feel ure that all will admit that Mesers. Irwin and Pearson deserve credit fir the artistic conception and execution of the r js BVSEBSVewswewewe = erreeee ee ee @ GO HVOR PROP RPPRRTTPRRPPPRDD? 55555SSSSTSEFSSSESSESS SEES Out of The Rut And to keep out we change our pitterns once gt year; we are at it now, and the balance of the discontinued lines will be sold at large discounts. Among the lot are some nice sideboards, Extension Tables Hall Stands and Bedroom Suits. One or two of each pattern only. Big discounts for the next two weeks, ( and Lined Gloves in Bankrupt stock. ‘ sr % Y » <4 Is If FURS? If it is Fure, Collare, Muff-, Reffs, Jack ets, or any fur goods, the 3uy your Furs from us as we are anxious to clear. all And see served, W the ete. All Bankrupt White, cream hemstiched Kid Gloves, blac Gents. Als is the spct. Bankrupt Lines. Bankrupt Stcck, Gloves, Braces. IS IT JACKETS ? Doa’t want a Jacket left over and don’t think we will ling Bankrupt ones at $1 to $3.95,worth $8 59 to $14, and year, at $2.10 to $4.75, cheap at $3,25 to wl le lates $7.25. Is It Furs, Coats or Caps ? Sleigh Robes, Ladies’ Astrakan Jackets. The Bankrupt stock had a lot of this class yf goods, and for presentation to pastors or others, Fdon’t selling cheap. how MARK WRIGHT & CO., LTD 5695554445444 LSS SSS4 CT cUMilssussvevviiiisn -ed out to-day - low prices. SEE ALSO ouR NEW DISPLAY OF vonnpenenepenenenenenennnnnenenenecnsepenenenegrvenennennenrreperenenent’ errgtl rit tii) LLL/11@)) Sb bibeen adebndd O04 44 Tue Wearipe. light local showers at night, > 4 K A NNNNNAS Lert ALL TO BE CLEARED TO-DAY Tr.-halance of our Xmas Faucy Goods are being clos- SATURDAY SNAPS 7 BEER BROS. Fresh to strong south and west at absurdly ammmrrremrrremrerrrrrrrrerrtt Qdddaddaddiddcadeats => ® @ @ @ &e oe ee fsn't it how to make lb, it Telephone International class 2, Chowen. man, Champion. Physics—1, Cl Greek History Jonson. Chowen. winds, fair, and mild Must be disposed of. The Jac- kets, the Furs, the Corsets, Dress Goods, the Cloths, the Underclothing, stock things for Xmas presents, and in many cares 50c will buy a $1.09 worth some cases more. Is it Handkerchiefs ? Nearly 1,000 elegart Silk Handkerchief and colored‘at any Also embroidered and Linen plain and IS IT GLOVES ? A full line of Perrin’s Celebrated French k and sn 0 } IS IT GENTS’ WEAR ? Collars, 4 ply, 4,8 and 92; and best l5c. Cuffs, “22c, Neckties, Cardigan Jackets. Unde en we t atyle, forget Bankrupt Stock Bargains. Our Umbrella St Our Linen Stock, Our Black Dress Go Our Colored Dress satisfactory you ai _ A. Weeks & Cs Wholesale and Retut! Seeeeecw estes é ¢ ¢ . ¢ Self Eyident. That when we Cake nearly every day and use only the best butter, and know that place for you to buy it, it wiil only cost you Fresh Sugar Cakes, Drop Cakes, tolls, German Buns, etc, to-day 9x. D STEWART, E.LIPSE BAKERY, Bakes Best Bread faweeeeoecce]s! tle Biankets, the Flannets, must | carry nothing over. make Scotch the Gloves, ve sold; we In this are many price. col or¢ d, Ladies a bargains Peop!e’s Store Furs. E pe cia) srclothing, Kid are selling the . imported this these goods are ds, Goods. be ove Will place in the Lodge Room. There was a large attendance, and the following pro- gramme was rendered in an excellent manner :— Opening Ode.......c0ecerseererereeees Bretbren Adidress........-.-.+...Rev. G. M. Campbell Vocal solo......... ‘siete Sheba Miss Lewis Recitation......,.-...-ss.-c0ceeee Miss Rattray Wee HN ig inks eh evnpevcec Davison Reading..... &+.«ssecsscseeeeeve Major Weeks Voonl 8010 ....d0ceseus secseseceeeMi-8 Earle Recitation..........-.«....Mr. T, A. McLean Vocal solo........--.---s-s+s-00ee Miss Collings Vocal solo..............Mr. Geo. J. Rogers Vocal duct.............. The Misses Webster From the concert room the party re- paired to the banquet hal!, where the tables fairly groaned under the weight of good things provided, and it is perhaps needless to remark that the fullest justice was done to the delicious viands, The evening was passed in an exceed ingly pleasant way, and when the interest- ing proceedings were concluded the happy company separated each one feeling that it was good to have been there. A CHRISIMAs ADDRESS. To Principal L. B. Miller, Charlot‘etown Business Co!eze and Writing Academy: Esreemep Sir,—-As the happy and joy- ous seazon of Christmas is drawing near, we,the students of the “Charlottetown Bu- siness College” feel that we cannot allow if to pass without expressing to you the esieem and affection in which you are held by ux. You have been unremitting n your zeal for our advancement, which is ¢haracterized by vour kind advices and ever willing disposition to bring us through difficulties; thus you have merited mar entire sympathy and friendship, ad are sure that in years to come we _ will be able to Jook back wth pleasure and satisfaction to the many bright days speat under your efficient, and we muet say, fruitfnl tatorsbip We cannot close without expressing our sincere appreciation of the labors of your worthy colleagues, Mecsrs Doucette, Moran and Willams. They appear to have mouded their method; after rours, and such being the case their work cannot be otherwise than ruitfully and thankfully received. Hop- ng y uwill accept this expression of our ard nt esteem for you, we conclule by ont andal! wishing you a‘* Merry merry Christn as and a Thrice Happy New Year? we Committee. J. W. Corsox, D. McKenzie. E. C. Scorrt. DIED. This afternoor, at his residenee,Pleasant St-eet, Charlottetown, H. Herlert Beer, Liest son ot the late Henry Beer in, the seth year of his ag». {Funeral on Thursday next at 3 o’e’cck by train to Sherwood Cemet« ry. Friends aud acquaintances are invited to aitend, 2 At Freetown, on the 2\st. «f December, M ry Elizabeth Cam,b-il, in the 23rd. year of her age. At Dundas, Dee. 20h of consumption, Delia, beloved davg ster of Captain and this is the Try a l6c. DSDW®GsBOOGVCBWBDDeSSF = “~ lLaw—C egg; 2, Junior Greek —Clegg, Freshman Latin—2, Katie Brecken, H. Sophomore Latin—2, MOUNT ALLISON UNIVERAUTY. The following names of students from the Island are taken from the published lists of the Christmas exsminations : las 1, Heaney; Logic—1, Ella Matthew; passed, Lear!. Senior H. brew—2, ( howen, Ole gg. Junior English—2, Evia Matthew. Botany—1, Ella Matthew; parsed, En- Freshman Mathematics— Passed, Clegg. Champion, Kila Matthew; passed, H. Johnson. —2, Clegg Enman. Enman; passed, Roman History ~Passed, H. Johnson. om + - Vicrorta Hoexey Crus — Meeting to night at 9 30 at the Riok. Gives ve as Lost.~ An exchange ‘ays that the schooner Aurora, which left St. John’s Nfid., Nov. 12th, for Charlottetown, has been given up as lost. YYONDERFUL are the cures by Hood’s Sarsaparilla, and yet they are simple and natural. parilla makes PURE BLOOD. Hood’s Sarsi- | | \ | A New Year’s entertainment under the Mrs Garret Hub\cy, in t'.e 18th year of her age. self was the giving way of the funnel stays at the eye bolt», adamage quickly tempor- arily repaired. The vessel brought a full cargo, the deck heavily laden. It consists of hay, oats, butter, and so forth. It might be called a regular Christmas cargo. > ore SOURIS SHIPPING Arrived Dec. 25th —Schr. Carrie Kane; from Fortune, Nfll., Capt. Poole, reports a very stormy passage. He made East Point Light about eight days ago, but was driven back to Fortune Bay. Leaving again or last Wednesday he arrived in Souris ou Friday. The Carrie Kane will load with a general cargo for St. Pierre for Messr:. McDonald & MeExchern. Dec. 26:h—Schr. Mack Lake arrived to- day from Halifax with a cargo of mer- chandiz2 for Souris. Sbe is also char- tered by Messrs. McDonald & McKachern to load for St. John’s Nfld. Mr. Lake, the owner of these two vessels, has been in Souris fur the last week arranging for the purchase of s quantity of hardwood plank. Mr. Lake deals largely in all kinds of fish, and is also a ship builder and mill owner. Cleared Dec. 29th—Schr. Annie Quiner, for Glaicester, Mass., with 5,200 bushels of potatoes, shipped by Messrs. Prowse Bros. & Co. WHAT MORE. sPPROPHIATE PRESENT For your best girl than a RINK TICKET NEWS, ow oeneieew ners Bees. Com to the bargain hive. All FANCY GOODS Must go. all. Xmas greeting to Haszard & Moore. TO LET Desirable : Residence. FURNIEHED —OR < UNFURNISHED Situated in the most desirable residentia' part of the city... Contains 12 rooms “be- sides Bath Room, Dressing Room, Closets, Pantrier, etc. Hot and cold water up stairs and in kitchen. House heated throughout with hot water and lighted with eletricity. Bath Room fitted with enamel lined sanitary bath. ——Possession given Ist Jany. ——Terms moderate. G, FRANK BEER. Notice to the Public comfort on coldest days, it gives honest, satisfactory wear; it’s cost is small at value considered. Your size is here. vt. Smallnen’s - : $3 90 per suit = I medium - - : 4.00 per suit We Large - - - 4 85 per suit Extra large, - - 5 60 per suit Moors & McLeod. 5 pth ie eh ee eeaeceecedanee The Old Year & Has been our best friend,and as it is about passed away, let us give it good sen: off by in- vesting in a 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 go is in Ulstering, Overcoatings Suitings, ete, will be sold at a s..cri- fice to have them turned into cash, JOHN TT McKENZIE Cee2eeececeeee cy al *8% e -_ as a © : : : Q22. The business conducted for the past 24 tunity of returning my sincere thanks for the patronage extended to the old firm and would ask the people for a continuation of their favors and trust that by strict atten tion to their wants and by cerieous and fair treatment ro cause for regrets will arise in the minds of any of our customers Wishing are many friends the compli It will also gladden the heart of a child, BUY FARLY | And receive full benefit of long season. SKATING BOOTS | Li CAL NOTICE: Miss Aimee Cecil Jones is ~ w prepared to take private and clats p pils in Dancing id Physical Culture. If you want a real’y first-class coffee for New Year’s Dy, gta pound of Beer & Goff’s Mocha end Java blend at 40 cents per Jb, 152—2i auspices of the Sunday School, will be held in the Christian Meeting House, Upper Great George Street., New Year’s night, commencing at 7.30. Aiimi--:+nonly 10 cents. We understand tiata New Year’s tree wil] be one of the interesting features of the occasion, and have no doubt but that it will be richly adorned with delica- cies for the little ones. All who possibly can should attend next Friday night. 151 —4in, Cur $16.50 fine Beaver Overcoats are th: best value WAH. STEWART Another lot of Ladies’ Skating | Boots just opened. Our new Skating Boot for men is g*beanty, Boys’ and Girl’s Skating Boots all sizes. & CO0., ments of the season. We are Yours truly, T. A. McLEAN. P. S.—The® busiuess will be continued under the old firm name McKINNON & McLEAN. Charlottetown, P. E. 1. P. C. Box 358. NOTICE. All persons indebted to the firm uf McKinnon & McLean, for jialibilities incurred prev- ious to the 18th day of Decem- ber, A.D. 1896, are hereby notified to pay the amount of their respective indebtedness as the same accrues due, to the | Godfrey, Fravk : ] undersigned, at his office im} yy. o1.., peter Charlottetown, who alone is authorized to receive the same and give receipts and dis charges therefor. W.S.STEWART. London House Building. ne = t LONDON HOUSE Dec22—135 3w—w6i. ‘in town.— 8, A, McDonald, Some very nice parlor and hanging lamos are beg sold. cheap atthe cheap crockery store.—W. P. Colwill. dacl2 dw 2w THEM---HOCKEY. Another lotot Men’s and Boy’s Hockey Boots just arrived by express. Get a pair at once before all are gone. Hadies’ Strap Skating Boots at a big digcount A. BE. McHACHEN, The Shoe Manseee Reefin, hundred all sizes, money. Overcoats, We have about one have you can save a lot of g Jackets, and fifty, Not but on those we ¢ ¢ , ¢ ¢ é ( , ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ a ‘ ¢ ¢ € A.HARRIS ea @ GS GEG S BeBe ! | | | | years by McKinnon & McLean has been | F taken over by ine, and I take this oppor- } = = — List of Ratepayers for the City of Charlottetown Real Property for the year erding 31st Decem ber andthe amouvt due from them, res- Town Lot, Wa‘e: Lot, and Commcn defaul:. in default for assessment due on 1896, containing names of a!! such defaulters, pectively, with a statement of the Number of the Let upos which or any part thereof, such assessment Is in amount of Name of Ratepayer in Statement or Description of Property upon Assess- Default. which such Assestment is made ment due | & anpaid, | Angus, Rb House, Brick, and Land on Town Lot No 42, Ist hundred * 3 Birch, Jobn House and Land on Town Lot No 2,3 d hundred 3 37 3rown, Ambrose L. House and Land on Common 1 No. 28, 56.25 Currie, Mary Aon House and Land on Town Lot *° 29, 2od hundrel 6.73 Carmichael, Jam: s, Estate of House and Land on Town Lot No 73, 3rd h indred 10.12 Campbell, Hugh House and Land on Cummon Lo: No 24. 787 McDonald, dames R. Honee and Land on Town Lot No 30, 4th hundred 8.69 DockendorfJas &Cha: Vacant Land ou Town Lot No 20, 4th hund 1.03 Doyle, Andrew, Eetve ” of Honee and Land on Town Lot No 38, 3rd hundred 20.27 Eckstadt, John G. House aud Land on Town Lot No 11, Ist hundred 30 94 Gallant, Angus House and Land on Town Lot No 12, 1-t hun !red 7.87 { Golkin, Flora House and Land on Zown Lot No 60,52 and 53, 4:h hurdred Vacant’ Land on Town Lot No 50,52 and 53, 4th hundred 6°9 House and Land.on C mmon Lot 22 6,75 | Hooper, Eliza House aud Land on Town Lot No 78, 5th hundred | 9.60 | Irving, WilliamH., Es- tate of House and Land on Town Lot No 8, 3rd hundred 6.75 Kelly, Patrick House and Land on Common Lot No 33, 34 ani 35 hundred 506 Meikle, Mary Theresa Touse aud Laud on Town Lot No 93, 4th bundred 450 Murphy, William Es- tate of Vacant Land on Town Lot No 36 and 37 675 Mugford, William G House aud Land on Common Lot 22 5.06 | McNeiil, Duncan House and Land on Common Lot 22 8 44 MeNeill, Duncan Vacant Land on Common Lot No 22 197 Purdie, JaneW. A.O. Morson and Leshie SMcNutt,Trustees of House «nd Land on Town Lots No 97 and 98, Ist hun 23.75 ; Pineo, Martin House and Land on Comu on Lot No 11 and 12 1.50 Ryan, Deborah House ard Lind on Town Lots No. 80 and #1, 4th ; bundred ' 36 00 Rackham, Henry House and Land on Common Lot No 22 i9 10 Steele, Robert House and Land on Town Lot No 20. 3rd hundred 11.25 Stewart, Allan Vacant Land oa Town Lot No 65, 3rd hundred 2 95 pened David ean and Land on Commcen No 27 3.37 rainor, Patrick ouse and f.and on Town Lot No £3, Zn ‘ 75 ns Mee ot No £3, Znd Lund 6.75 tate, of House and Land on Common Lot 23 2.95 Thorne, Richard, Es- tate of House and Land on Common Let 23 31.50 Thorne, Richard, Es- . tate of Vacant Land on Cominon Lot 23 4.50 Vickerson, Maria A. House and Land on Town Lot No 93 2nd hundred 9,50 Waughan, George House and Land on town Lot No 83, 5th hundred 619 Wilson, Mark House and Laad on Commom Lot 22 4.10 Williams, Joho Vacant Land on Common Lot 27 4.00 Williams, John House and Land on Common Lot 24 11.25 Ward, Robert, Estate es House and Lan on Common Lot 25 5.62 Notice is hereby giveo that pursuant to the provisions of the Statute 51 Victoria Cap. 12, Section 91, after 30 deys’ publication of the above list, being a list of the Ratepayers of the City of Charlottetown who have failed to pay within the time pres- cribed the Assessment several'y jevied upon their Real Property in said City, I will inake av application to His Honor, the Stipendiary Magistrate of said City for Judg ment against each and a!] of the lands above described for the respective amounte = levied against them, and then unpaid, and that upon euch judgment being duly entered I will turther apply for a warrant for the sale of such lands. Dated this 22nd day of December, A.D., 1896. a ROBERT VANIDERSTINE, City Collector,