v FRIDAY, JANUARY 4, 1895. mee ee ES eo oe An Imaginative Mind Imagination plays many a trick on us. Imagination fools our pock- et books often. Don't imagine that we ean- not sell you the Cheapest Ulster in town. JAS. PATON & CO. ASSL O44464A6Ah FRUV TeV VVO CSCO % _ <a —_ IE DAILY EXAMINER 7 . a 2 : 4 & 4 aa : —_——- . = : %157.145.000 in 1890. and 10.000 farmers Goop BYE, OLD VEAR OLZROOCS}COVBSSs oy a oe omnis re : f DAILY EXAMINER ure “aRMneny Uinposessed of, Chelt Hance } St. John S ss : © by the foreclosure of these mortgage: (Mrs, J. Shenton in St. John | G-: Many diseases Dn . \ - ' e r at Good bye, ald vear Wibhh sthbite “ wreectled } a arise trom one cause } ee CNA ee dare OnE ict Kansas I? LieQily t $5,000,000 thee } > 1} ° . le E \ 1 ‘. . ' : oO : ty | "EC esr ‘HES THE KXAMINEE N lat the decline of prices in corn and | And with thy winsome ways our hearts} hlood Impurity. | See eee Desratcirs TO THE AMTNER TECTION v he Vhey ave paying interest to mone. thou didst beguile: -— me ’ ame rk MPLOYED AND PRO ‘ . enders at rates all the wav from 6 to 10 > let the ok “ar vo without a sigh | q e am } j t & UNE tes: th = ; We let the old year go without a sig ba « A Sensation ai Ottawa. : per cé and they are yearly cisposing OF) And though thee. true and tender all the | a ' “ é a ) } their crops at a bare percentage above the while, WORTH A ' Ortawa, Jan. 4 ’ ; iii r oe . A, Jan. iblisl M . bine 5 cost of production. What is true of Kan- | Thy young bands laden with the newest | CUINEA A i S : i i us is true of western states, and the no- * pitt | A sensation was caused here yesterday ‘ " * . - : gifts, ss ah oe “Silane vn i City Hall ou aj rest and suffering among the peope are | And blossoms white, so pure, 30 wondrous | (Tasteles | by areport from Halifax that |} remiet m8 W | fair, Purify the uee and, Bowell was eaney ill and that his re- As a ju ’ : = : of overv was ful. All sorts of r rs ore Che Newfoundland correspondent of | We could not dream an arrow tipped with | thus, eo to the root | covery was doubtfu All sorts of rumor . Mr. Bow at | UC NCWOUNGIAG res} : ' leat) ; were flving about the street=, and one even- eit 7. . ' ,e Montreal Gazette writes an interesting | eath ’ 4 +»: f ladies ling aner had an extra © McKenzie Bowell ‘ as m Con ely : al he recent financial crash | To pierce our souls could lie in hiding oF Many Maiaaies | Ing pap rextra nen we eae etter concerning the recent nancial crash living \ lenial dicts ad fficia! Nationa P \ : he . there WMOLESALE AGENTS: } dying. A denial dictate: from omeia eine . i ‘ ; eve ancient colony in the course a EVANS & CO. bk MONTREAL | aourees stating that the Premier's con- as caused tucir MISFOTLUN ~ | WHICH HE Says } Phe FEMOLe TAUNTS som | Good bye, old year! I eannot tell thee } SoLo BY ALL DRUG {tinued confinement indeors owing to his 0 vet ‘ a lisaster, which have been maturing for iain BEOOOOCO®S : & hthroat troubles was the only foundation for . } ‘lous eredit svstem or +n ) ; . 7 “a ars, were the vicious eredit oe The cruel pangs that thou to us hast given; | 2PBOOOOSS the report, was reteived between five and ” h the fisheries were carried on, ax . : j : ‘ a » 195T os wales ae oo ro a But, woman-like, in thismad hour of pain | 1 six O'clock Bia aie . ee a alo beyond all doubt the unsate print ipies I turn to thee who fondest hopes hast j 1 | a. : pular demonstra : sens : and methuds on which our banks were iuein } . : iMr \ KE! was " 2 OY yn inet ll thy ll eome to light 1 - , | Y : i la ; x. io ‘ nets i All th 8 Will Com to ight in Like one betraved, sad. lone, and hungry: j aw bar S | 9 ' Murphy the Wianer. a ‘ nw were ie a” ee ‘ 2 ugh a Va-t é ount of pov ‘ ee | p i he ti Through a Va-t AMOUDE ¢ Pp \ hearted. ; \ , os ! : | [t soothes the old dull pain to tell it oer. | Cincinnati, dan. 4. . . ; ‘ | { i and business will a : : een \ a mo a Of wealth of love that once was ours fo | Billy Murphy, of Anstralia, defeated j CLEK sounder principes. ¢ sup- ; ; 2 ey. SOrecweres anufa es in me ' : a : : e = 1 om hee emne | lavish, : ' Mackelwiski in a vicious fight last night \ he failures | PiYiOS SyBEm vasa , a | But ours again on earth, ah! no mores . vas ‘ an end There was but one termina- | is : »*) { O0 as . nial la ' aan oe : and that has come unexpectediy | Good bye old vear! thou art more prec GENERAL TE LEGRAPHIC NEWS. « an © last Vv j sh tl fry" ‘ I ca " _e ‘1 si dijestie le OTA sate ald W t au wus tar | 9 . ia xpox, Jan. 2.— Letters from Armenia ; +} nestiv ye Ir atrocions yy tica vrans han all the v ars that we have counted ° @ hat tl " I ; ; og" we hall Tha , ar cay that the Armenians are desperate and Ca . es W als e) , ani tha liail, up before : ready for almost anv vielence {t is said . : ig, be where we shou'd h been | Her presence sanctified the hours and ens ae ae n e cin tha : ( : 1 | ad 5 5 the governer of Ezin recently summoned | s ven ar i days, ‘ : . , . . ; ? at . ' conspicuous Armenians to warn them o! working classes of the Dor : ominion ’ The weeks and menths of eighteen ninety- | ; eer oe fii ~—AND--—<= i threatened Kurdish atusek, and adyis« . ole for \ ti t \ : 5 . our; } , oe —The Lexow Committee has formally |, t 1 — A tenen Gi neait fthem that they must prepare tu defend } »N a ut ere we part, ah, whisper once ayain -~ - ro F rere l vl N sed its enquiry. Superintendent Byrnes, Ord ; | s Ae Pa hall div LG themselves, as he should do little tor them. a P ' ’ : la rig 1ome where t SHA ¢ F . : : oni > . p . \\ e New York po vas the last wit F tenn . Fit Yhe Armenians tried to obtain arms, as }« <3 examined He testitied that he was pastas a ae “ 5 l advised, but found great difieulty in getting | Ciuizet } £300,000, most of which was And where her angel face and form shat! | them. An attack was made The result worth over &300, ,» most cf which was ‘ ; i v si ii in ; em. An attack was made se result . d us wele i 5 # o . ae ee ek | e : ew ‘ ule by dealing in stocks, the invest bid ; 1 “ae aad PHis WEEK ONLY is not known, furkish oilicials are sai! ' } e : “a } 3 oe home a eave! a th . rrrake ft . * «4 : ' seyepertreae ments beirg managed for him by the ea a | a to Le eontise at iw letters right and lefi, y has ip s 2 ‘ HAC tote Jay Gould. to whom he hal been of ne | Hence itis hardly possible to get unbia-ed . is i e thes . i ~ervice some matters. Mr Byrne s de New year I greet thee! But I cannot give Y “it & Wi OR } accounts of events in Asia Mines It i- | alourers are seeking celivera co 7 I nied that he ha i helped his friends to get my hand * . £ 4x | announce I ott nally in ( onstantinopk to- t s finn — bya i of ob sclionable persons; — that he ‘ With the same grasp as I have creeted | ee Se ae day that, acting upon Information from fund from Ww 1 Wass | had tried to break up the blackmail sys- heretofore. CAMERON BLOCK. | Armenian prie-ts, the authorities in Meo h ased [i+ pe ee hey tem said to exist in the force; had For from thv elder brother I have learned 1ee29 had seized ag eat, quantity ot revoluuion- injured by that v's | ordered disorderly honses cloxed; acknow! distrust. oe ~ | ary literature. Phree Armenians who at- a ae ee eigen that De. Parkhurst was a bene- And cannot trust thee as | have the vears | tacked the informer have been arrested en vears avo: the wages paid | g, >,, 1,3 an ent he as friend! are . ‘ TY} s yea hee ; pits Sooo | Lt te him, a i that he was friendly toward before THE NEW Moxrreat, Jan. 2.- There was a rumor P59 000 006 To SO CHE Goo 2 ee ae et tter ! ry ¢ > t ‘ . . i é ‘ . seu te that divine; that the latter had made it | yy treasures left I hold more mi-erly and | | current mn Montreal to-day, coming from i bw " 1 nh resnifts a8 Loes< 1? homo } ~eareernne at -Or . ; » ¢ ot t poe ee et ee close DON Ay HOE’S apparently good anthority, that the Privy ' 5 c | ‘ person ; HO ledve . ‘ . w ° 1 ' a Policy . f about; deni ed an) we er lge of And I will watch with eager, jealuus erent | ( vuneil had decided that remedial! leg cork mal i average Wage: OF hie! ol : knew } a4 «reneral : | i ‘ : . eae ha 18 l a blackmail, though he knew in a general © | ost thou shouldst rob me wearing all the is combating Religions Prejudice and | tion was legally due the Roman Catholi e . oF | direr = wane Sloo } . i ’ : final! } ris ee = © ‘ : ; . . ¢ ° . a cee ae Gas a, - : : ser nevied «| way that it existed; and, led b — a while : Economie Injustice, and helping Catho'ics minority in Manitoba, in the appeal _ of L891 it was $2.1, a ma at th , ‘ a author: ity was ~~ curtailed by politi al Ihe garments of an angel in disenise and Protestante to understand each other Brophy against the Manitoba Education - nreba or read, mie * ? a he west Bien aad suh- a ‘ . ° ° ‘ follar wonld purchase more — "; | * pulls. He closed his evidence I aor Dec. 31st, 1894 hetter | Act. The Montreal Star’s special corres 1, Sugar, coffee, more “) | matting a copy of his resignation, ae " ee FA , eee pondent in London, wired in response to +} we ofthe nec ana eae sian ‘ vr Strong a she ti > : wee pty aE } . . ‘“ . ee Doe tendered to Mayor Strong a short time THE WARSHIP 11 NHE.. firceictl acis | enquiry the following : “No decision has ts of ina e forme bP previously. It ia stated that ten - musand ie THE NEW | been given in Manitoba schoo] appe: al, nor t a2 if protection had beegared the | it a a a de i ah i ; ; ‘ : j his look as if prot » had prges of evidence Lave been taken th The British warship Blenheim, which CE’S w Ni ju lement be rendered untilatter Privy —- repneni tte was commissioned to bring the body of DONA H 3 i Council resumes its sitting at the end oi - — Dea — se pC Sir. re Phompsen to Halifax, was built}. | heis ak. January.” . re PDERED. “prt - ee bis brilliant without bemg supK sas, .t , on rere UILDING NATIONAI SENTIMENT THOUSANDS MURDERE!I by t > Thames Dea Werks & Suip Baild- | =? ‘ — t i i ct Lonpoy, Jan The Times correepon —_---— Co in 1890, and was launched cn Ju'y 4) Teel without . . deat iat Sheed Noauininn sts ee ' The Armenians Shot Dowa or Buatehered th $i ‘ Black a St without being trivial dent at Berlin tel graphs that there is an : — ” De Like Sheep by the Kurds. th tiat year at slackwell. - hie nndertone of suspense in all the news- above caption the Toronto News, a paper —— | is 375 feet long between perpendiculars, | paper articles dealing with the political : y: . . sly .@ fe) V eX RoR 2 fee hiros © id=hips ie 1e y ry he ° E A . professing to be independent of both poll Letters have iately been receive Vat Bos- | 65 vr. ae — <5 feet) THE NEW | situation. A remarkable feature is that ; ae k cna? i gap. | ton from reliable sources in Turkey, giving | deep, with adraught of water 25 feet m | even the most responsible papers.nake re- ticai parties, makes ine ) ! Crer- . . s ea . ai ed = ‘i aniae . ‘ 7 . . ~s ; : : atill further testimony regarding the out- | © im he » and a d placement of 9,000 DONAHOE as peated references to Prince Bismarck and ence to a very marked featur the pre- | waves in Eastern Turkey. The following | tons. She was built for great speed, and : | unmistakable, if veiled, allusions to the eedings attendant v.pon the death ar iob-| letter comes from a city not a grext dis- is to- lay, with her sister, the Boakeva ship will delight every Amer can Catholic and possibility of his rega ning influence on eanies of Sir Thomp tance from the scene of the outrages. The | of high speed before all things, whilst in | interest every thoughtful Prote-tant. i the course of polities. prac i oi . é ‘ he hichect her haracter f ‘ rrotecting cruiser s . writer of tl roin whnomine high rer character of a rotectin ruiser . ‘The widespread sorrow in the demise | S'80) & he k } i ce ea t | she in the pride of the d seen’s ce “ Only $2.00 a year Montreat, Janwary 2.—Mo:tr al Star eonfilene yay be nlace and who spent ; she tn the pride of the Queen's navy. .* é j . f Sir Jolin Thompson and the ainest ut ee a Rn ESS? Y ul The eaten rof the Blenheim is Mr i cable from Londou: I[t is arnou:ced h re real reference throughout Canada to his | " ee ae oa a a Write for sample copy | that a fresh issue of Quebee province three erea erence throughon revion, knows the country and people per- Charles Edw rd King-mill,son cf Mr. J. o@ } t. bonds 500 f h to t} bie WOTrk Bnei hos Mai “hinab.e yhaities _= 3 h ah ~s . i > ‘ 8 ss per cen yvnds of _Jttancs, each 0” ne re eke tethuciactic: desire to. to him | feetly. _ This testimony is from a source | Kingsmill, ex-Judge of B:uce county wlo] P@NAHOE'’S MiGAZIVE CO. en i iat oo ‘has been ollered on a! the ' justia ’ bint 7. “gi . : oe 2. @ ; i ’ 227, las bh , ‘ t - a ' a soci a aie ent rely independent of any given befure. | ts now a member of the logal firm of Kings Siete ot the O ; et , ponor, show most copvinc! t¥ that senti- | - 61 Washington Stree 4. en alf he Juebec governmen rough Later accounts increase, if possible, the | mi ; Symonds & Co., of Toronto. Con.- ois 4 oom aie Seaton! a a oe horrors of what have taken place, says the | m mite Kingsmill is a native of eee ere = . Y ig a aa letter just received. The Armenians, op | Gue'p! having been born there 3Y onge ‘ ee ruene ean ereees. e : pressed by the Kurds and Turks, said, | vears ago. After attending Upper “Ee eee notwithstanding ; ” " 1 | We cannot pay taxes to both the Konrds | Canada _ Col ‘ex he pa-sed his be OF FBC ndix vidual, . am uk ' av he fand the Government Plundered and | exam nation as a naval cadet on the flag- almost impossible to have stirred the pulse cuiaieas Aw te i eale. they resisted | ship Royal Arthur at. Hal fax at the age of the community 25 1 Las ee | them. There were some killed. False | of 14 years. He was then sent to Dart- hin Inmneaiod: and feagye Sant. reports were sent to Constantinople that | mouth, England, and the next few vears ° : - i | : ha fte shown ourselves @ very ’ a ’ : . We baveohen soaee : he Armenians were in arms and in rebe!- | were spent on training ship?,and from one rT timenté nle, but of late years we | > : : : sine wtal pens 4 is Pi ; : hy - | lion. and orders were sent to the Mushir at | pusition ro another he has risen at last to are gradually ene v yr this fomew hat a : : ; : . : ee The } coe the « | Erzipgan to exterminate them, root and | that of commande: this magnificent ;: alet > ne he s ae War OF; ,. — Tr . ' } oe aa ae — + 3| braneh. The order read before the army, | warship. i812 and the battlefields where they shed we 1 ae ; ; eolleeted in ha-te from ali the chief cities oe POD Cee their blood have for rears remained, wit! ; = met od ha e ’ in eastern Turkey. w “Whoever spares | as: > fy vour bl . e avate one or two exceptions, almost unrecog: nT? th ie disloval.” Purify your blood, tone up the system, ed, if not forgotter man, woman or child is disloyal. | and regulate the digestive organs by tak- mu. i < veer. on . z : . ; y roe, Al 4 a ; Tie region was surrounded by soldiers | ing Hood’s Sarsasaparilla. Sold by ali ‘ FY rtun ately a heal thier andar nore peers of the armv: 20.000 Kurds are also said druggists. otic feelin npn ae aed Coma to hers . bee: mass ee there. Then they the policy of that public-spirited Canadian ; 1 a Be 5 Paar is 2 he Hom J.C. Patrerson, Minister of M.1. | vanced mpon the centre, driving in the | Like most good things the “Tyke” verge oe ee eee erie Fe p! e “a flock of h ep. They con- | is imitated, but the imitations are without itia, enitable monements will adorn the | a rs 1¢ Imitations are withou ae a “pe aoe toa iiveies for days. No quarter | phe «Pyke stamp on every 24 yards » > hs a falde ‘ ani or - ° } . = . aad ." various battle fields before anothe r year] was given; no mercy shown. Men, women | ‘fj,js j<"vour euide as Sa of ce those that fought avd ehillren were shot down or butchered : Sieuinenpalbigaceiaahil ard dicd in defence of their country. ect ee ee oe nays J .| hike sheep. Probabiy when thev were set “a a - as : “It is well that our youth shoulki have . nas te this ean andae iesed $0 mace their Rezl grain boots $1 at Goff Bros. | an a = atu Maes te te ee ee ae : Jan 3 4in. object lessons of this kind to stir them tO} ji-esand re=isted in selfalefence. Many Jah o 41 1 , oo yw ¢ raty r . '} - : ' _ Jove Of country and an admiration wy who could fled in all direction, but the those of a former generation who defended | |; rity were elain. Canada against the foreign foe. Some in- line most probable estimate is 15,600 cd ' Jano Boston, Mass. Look This Way. « We have decided to sell at | a rattling discount the balance | of our heavy goods in Mel- tons, Naps and Friezes. We | are bound to sell these all | this season. NOTE.—We have marked those goods down to the low- est possible cash prices, and we do a strictly cash business, as we find it the only sure | road to trade. | town. | Credit Lyonnais. of Paris, at 427.50 franes | per bond. The government pays off on January 20th the four per cent. bonds which were renewed to July 15, 1895. The new three per cent. bonds wil. be ra de — not eartier than January 20, 1905. Yor, Jan. 2.—The New Year's day vs eat little or no relief to the listressed cloakmakers of New York Their funds have long since been ex- hausted, aml to-day saw many hungry | families on the east side. The cloak- makers headquarters on Grand Street wer crowded with men and wemen in search of food from an ear y hour this morning until to-night. Pu tLe sapply was utter- lv inadequate to feed one-fourth of the ap- plicants. l.oxpox, January 2.—Central News cor- respondent at Shanghai telegraphs: “The Chinese government continues its negotia- | tions here with Europeans for money an munitions of war. Maxim, Nordenfelt and Krupp have been approached furarms The resw'!ts are net known. AvckLaxp, January 2. — De from Apia, Samoa, say serious bances have occurred in districts around No attempt is made to collect. this j j | | | -patches distur- | | | | >S9OO9O0 0009959600000 0506 8 a SHOES FREE from shoddy, but with lots of Fit, Style and Wear in them. Such are e Ul. MeLeed & Co's. ! liso Rebbers 2° j and Gvershoes of the same high standara. Hun- dreds of Cases must go at ones 90000000000¢000¢0000000¢5 i | ; Money ~ | 3 Not Wanted until the above statements are proven. J. M. McLeod & Co, eo FOSS 95 FOOO6606 000080666000 Char.oitetown, January 2, 1895—dy aa . 7 si _ = , | Bee | Harpers Bazar In a STRONG OFFICE. IN 1895. | Flegant and exe usive designs for Outdoor |} and Indoor Tei:ettes, drawn from Worth You Need « LIBERAL OFFICE. | models by Sendoz and Chapuis, are an impor- , tant feature. These appear every week, ac- companied by minute descripiions and de- i, \T YG’ a N tails, Our Faris Letter, by Katharine de a. [ODEL OF k ICk. Forest, is a weekly transcript of the latest styles and eaprices inthe mode. Unoer the head of New Yo:k Fashions, amd! full p- riiculars are given asto shayes, plain direction s . The Canada Accident Ass. Co. has fabrics, trimmings and accessories of the cos- Accident . ° tames of well-dressed women. Chikiren’s these three essential requirements. Ciothing receives practical a’ tention, A fort- nightly Pattern-she t Supplement enables readers tocut and mate their own gowns, dee mt verv fi rill object tot yub- | “ae rt ee : fe 4 a a ur store when u > ; “ ‘he woman who takes Harper's Baza’ is pre- ¢ pa, bat Eee bject to the pub kitled and 35 villages plundered, razed an: " Call t our stor ; I year’s taxes. One native shot: others im- ,arer for every occasion in life. coronene : funds being i for th : ; ! hie = s — use rt ; pig Ol} burned. Women were outraged and | town. prisoned for killing three of t*+ir fellow- E R B ROW or informal, where beautiful dress is regui- providing these moouments, Dut the yreat | chered ao gp ee ’ ° s s site, : Sash ey nitcenes } heartily ap e : : saaiibinia tribesmen. When arrested they were 7 An Amerieaa Serial, “ Doctor Warrick’s agthy aS oar oe will h ree _ A priest was taken tothe roof of aj making ready to eat their victimes. } nsurance. neneiee r ” by tebecca Tl: uding Days, & prove of the patriotic policy of the minis | ours) and hacked to pieces, and the | \ 1) Agent for P. E. Island. ~trong novel of American life, partly laid in ter of militia. Under his departmental! | church then set on fire. A large number | ». ° C ’ —$———et ++ ee — 1 oat yen =e paw zie the fr South, ete “s - a a fe : a ee ee , i > vs 7 i! occup* the la-t halfof the year. supervision, aided by General Herbert, a of we » and girls collected in a church i Boots, Boots—Look at our boots this j ‘4 ai , i ans i “. My Lady Nobody,” an intensel xciting strict disciplinarian, the militia force has | a cman ie days, rege ioe bv brutal ar FASHI'N: BLE TAILOR, evening. Special low prices.- J B Mac | Char'ottetown, January 3, 1895. ; novel, by Maarten ~aerte ns at tharer “God's wonderfully improved both in drill and diers, and murdered. It is said the num- —HAVE STRUCK aceing ta A Oe ae Cureh Btreet j donald & Co. a he Greater Glory ” ete., will begin equipment, and this, together with the | ier was so large that blood flowed out of oe Bay your boots at J B. Macdona’d & 3 a n Essays and Social Chats. To this depart. timely recognition of the military heroes; 1). church door. The soldiers centended dec3] on ‘ : ment Spe tator will coutribute ber charming the past, will do much to incite our a 2 citi in) Phew wanted te R ae - i Now comes ti wine f Md : Fi) ™ 3 bean ye Vinat We rere boing” in New voung men ot ouly te » win the various * meee as a ai : 2 a) ite = nisiegtoai sate —_ ee - cok made > A vai ‘ers 1 Cc espondents. Questions re- ilitia oan ae us gho ut the country, but | Yo as meee a ae oa 4 OC Bottom i glorious summer by Goff Bros. bocts and ceive che pe s al asention of the editor, ane : ri, inant net only & militasy Every ttlort 1s being made and w a s|? ershoes. From Janwary | to 15 we will are answereu at the earliest possible date after ni ivi al also Pi oe otic sen leas il ne a = ule to falsify the facts and pai the | s+]] our new line of women's griin laced ‘ ) Saab tor tulinieiinad Prospectus. suSié ‘> on. ‘hroghon t the ke nerth a i — a . the — = negra Gor sid ’ A l i boots for $1 60 Ca: h. | ’ es i we = a : ments, but the bloods tale will iinally be 4 . 3 a a The'Volumes of the B\ZAR begin with the breadth of ominion.” known. the most horrible it seems to me j ST GEORG: PHARMACY | ‘ first Numbers tor Jauuary of each year. It is very apparent, as the Halifax Her- ! the 1%th century has known. AS a @on-| ( ' d v s ‘J ‘ ; v ine . no t a a weeniioned, + anlose io : : . " j will esin wien 1 Number current at the ald remark, that the heart of Canada lias | firmation it was reported the other day . s —_—_—_—_— | t | ° une Of rece pt of order. : ‘ { 1 . ; : ats ever: nt ed aaldiers ere re ’ . ~ » . : °o tases for ecac ‘ e, suitable beon more deeply stirred than ever before, -~ ae aa a 7 : . ge t - villas All our spleadid stock must be cleared Mie Pee a tts i And : vel ) thing int - Gece y Li: Ae ¢ hea p binding, will uocene tp uate eaten = and our people have thus become eco- eee ee ee rae | a AT ‘iptorgsl cach. Title page and Index sent ' : ' | near us, one was heard to say he alone out before the end of January at 10, 20 | 4 on application. aciou= ota greate r a vree of un ty Of sentir | kill i oe ae enant women. some Wio 2 ‘ . ; : } ¢3 8 rh | 2 4 . > . PP rn no oo - sho — = co acl on — = ment than perhaps even they suspected to | Seem to have some shame for the atroci-| For the Christmas trade we | 14 35 per cent. discount, FOR CASH | 44é 'McKENN A’S CHE AP GROGE RY ST: IRE eee ee ’ os a l tien car: “Wi wuld we do:. we were ntaye , . ' . . a 3 News s are cop “ igex exist. and in realizing their own unity ~ ler 7 cade ms ; ; have marked our stock of ONLY i | : - oF ' me nt wi hout tm chee sore ira Sargeras they have also realized their position in| ; ee an Groceries away down. Read : ae Pr ocure ! QUEiN STREET, CORNER OF DORCHESTESE. Brothers, a : the empire. It is also the duty as we!! as SPEClat NOTICES this list :-— Accounts due us must be paid in Tefore __ Charlottetown, November 29, 1994—dy & wy 3m } de ene an ple isure of every true Canadian to pro- } wNfor at the rate of ten cents per’ soetane - ss an the end of January. ; “ | ones Te i oe Sor a 4 @ oer oe ee 7 ao 5 lbs new Raisins Oe ‘ Envelopes, Inks, Letter; “= eee a mote this sentiment and line of thought ie . . ‘SES’ DRUG ST: RE } 1 : | Harper’s Young Peopir 20 i es 7 See Goff Broe- women’s boots of oly $1. (5 © Layer V alencias, 40¢ DAVIEY I ST. File c ; g Ensl age 3 an 2 u ers, | , Postage Free to ai | wbacribe rsin the United Jan34in. | - . : - . mies opyines "CNSES, : Se m NOTES AND COMMENTS. sa ve a ona... 2 “ California Muscatels, 45¢] jan? -dy & wky oe ea ee J Tae iii _—— e most respectiuiy re ques an imimi- eae a 9 —— ; : : “4 & BR 2OFTHERS, _One of the finest tributes to Sir John | date settlement of all accounts now etan- | 2 good Currants, 30c 1 Nf ¢ | Mucilage. Day LPooks,' IN 4 I I & Zz, HS be, ang Tisompson that has appeared is contained | i+gon our books, andask youto look} 3 £ pure Candy, 22¢ HE ; Pe i . a WOLLCR na resolution moved by Mr. Willian through our stock and if ae = | 10 bars Dainty Soap 20e Journals, Le rers, sea with or without Hay Carriers ; Turnip Slicers, cheap, + e Mulock, M.P., in the senate of the U/ni- | :oxis at the prices we are selling at, 30 | : . ? a -—— 20 1; r . 20 0 an fertioaig _ . as » ane e. = ow ’ r. . » © an ' 2 { f econ nnual e g of he rsity of Toronto. It contains the fol- | duysand for cash only.—Prow-e Bros, 10 Surprise Soap, o0e¢ LO PRICES tine and Office Requisites $8.00 > i a oe Feed Mills, only $8.00. ic a ” oS as A vs i : etin : a lowing naseace:- © Ser . ‘ . betes hei ‘é C . ‘ > W 0 ans Association of Lots 4! eee ee, rh senate thankfully The news stand at Carter’s Booksto-e is | 10 Seafoam Soap, Qe . promenade D and 50 will be held_at the Vernon River lireets re attention Of the young men Of | koot wil supplied with papers ani m +z 10 lbs. Raw Sugar 35e oe eenerally at the very . . | Bridge Hall on TUESDAY, the &th of Senne SO" ee Sonne OF fhe Conan | singe. <i and ont. | . oo nt : WE QUOTE: Plow Repairs, Mould Boards in Steel or Metal, Land- = Janusry, 1895, at 2 o'clock, p.m. A fall tion of rare gifts to the serrice of his ; : , . t gals, Canadian Oi). 64c} lowest prices at . . ? ; ? la het? etd ah country, and looks back upon « carcer | #8 no use hanzing back. If \-ou owe |" SU ™ Lomaicer, wor Pre sides and Shares for all Plows in general use on_ the | *tendance is reque-ted. he diidinieneslaial® dune init ‘ e, | usa bill come and pay it and receive o'r Corn, | ; eee hers cS DAVID P. IRVING. which accumulated no wealth but the af- eas Ct EO a asiaessns ) cents per can | Island ; a ’ fecticn of his countrymen.” This is wel] | ¥8r™mest thanks; then you pn —S Peas, i b a , , - : oS ‘noine een and Treasurer. ai of hs waynns Thin well | en et saling aot | Ee san Carter's Bookst D. W. FINLAYSON avoverisi Weiss 7 > ona a & porter qgpenre cheaper than von ever saw in this city.— } eon BW ccpsigc tiniest 1 «& ‘i er S 00 S ore. ‘ i . \ e N A 4 = = President. oe ee" Prowse Bros. : “ icsdtin rete eon b’town, Oct 1, 1994—t ts & wy 1. T. LEPAGE’S OLD STAND jand —wy li rat —St. John Sun: The business failures ne : : ; a r. 15 | jant asaminaineamaan in Nova Seaia during the past year were ‘ig que k %0 Goff a i ae no te oe . renee 2 Ib GaSe »» ial - z two less than in 1895, 51 lesa than in 1892 | Only a ee rian quanti ity of grain boots for é aes ae ne | SS ct ses iipitesiasienhonei al a and 26 lease than in (X41. The total liabil- | #! Jan 3 fin. lee20—tu thn sat em onl san last at were $157,554 less than 1n [important Notice — Gur Biocheevise | --L5 cents per can 2Q" in & life here + asa decrease of i ’ » t i Le 1 ie Se a eT “great mark down sale of lad- Pitted Cherries, ‘ATC RAPAUD. i ! i! i ber ) { ures us ca a Re Q compared with 1893, with liabilities} tes’ Jackets § ®mantles and furs NOTI( . E oes oe a. ee fc /§ 229,69: leas. The decrease is grat- + ” eehen sae “oo i r . » mn Ttyic g, and it iF be —— tonne is sending them out fast. | ° Strawberries, 2 Ib.......... a : t > : ane: teen ae t ee eae ee es tt ml Vs Ton é R..<..9 | started the eee Ia - x , é busine=s despite the universal depression Veritable barg: ains. The §O0CS | | wish to inform all parties indebted to : mato Cateop, ies 2 } spring. All kinds of Caskets, large and MADE GLORIOUS SUMMER BY : rs he = for some a In | we offer tor your approval and me that, a. all ae a —_ ~ ee Ase os Ds “sen small, _ all small — ee - &. Istand there were seven fatiures jast e : ‘ +, ; accounts has passed, after the last day 0 Jame | " 6 | Gents’ Robes at small prices irst- year, compared with twenty in 1893 and purchase are the best, their December, I wili close out those accounts «“ ce ae a ge $1. 45 ” " | clase Hearse and Heres. | Dyapes od ff br Bb t ter in 1892, and the liabilities Jast vear | credentials are seasonableness. | and give them te the Clerk of the County : ; for the Caskets will be farnished with | © os’. oo Ss ark 2 ers O6S. were also much emaller. qualhit y. style and lowness of | Court for collection, Every Can warranted fresh. |drapery. F unerals will be prom ptly at- i Oi Or “Buy i . i CHAS. W. McKENNA For Casli oniy. tended to ly Mr. A. Wadman, Crapaud. — The Governor of Kansas puts the case rice See adv Stanley | AS. W. McRENN A, rf ; te J aa ] m s . . . y ; i i of the fasmers very plainly before the pub-| ee’ PE BEVEL = EeaRCy | Blacksinith, , Orders for Embalming, if wanted, will be From January 4th to 15th we will sell our new line of Women’s Grain Lece¢ St “. . | Br Cellv’s C > Fp SAND? RSON & CO, nded to at once by A. H. Ww adman | ; lic in the current North American. The ros. } Kelly’s Cros, P, E. 1 atten: ee tO aS 7 . n Boots for $1 0 cash. jan4d farm-mortgage debt of Kansas aggregated | jan, 4 dy 3i wky li. | Dee 28—w 2i jan2 Charlotteiown. dy sat wy ly—oct26 : f — eee — ieee ee ns —- a ean mm i an Be kt = ae e , ny ‘ : § > s > } = 5 Hi Great Sale of Ladies’ Jackets and Capes Como: Se ee Oe ee Specia ow srices on : ® ry » | . Pp 1 Now only 11.00, 10.50 and 9.00. ee = ‘ @ q vP = 3 NEVER BEFORE om a oo oe ; : 7 ° i vw 7 oe bn ee ee ee FUR COLLARS ” has such surprising bargains been shown; every garment is thoroughly | latest Therefore be prudent and purchase opportunity will not occur again this season. in touch with the handsome, with vogue, serviceable and stylish. celerity, as such another ' STANLEY BROTHERS. | Garments worth Now only STANLEY BROTHERS. $ 6.00, 4.25, $ 5.00 3.00) ee and and $ 4.10. 3.00, AND MUFFS. STANLEY BROTHERS. ee RE pedal yx MTG. | Elna he ;