serach Ripe I a “tt ie am te THE ee —— ee wee ~~ - a ——— a re ADVERTISERS ANNUAL MEETING OF THE Y. M. C, A, — ! ( . ; la Phe attendance at the annyal meeiing of | GENTLEMEN . , } each dav to ensure sertro the Young Men's Christian Axsar tren ! } . | atte . , ~~ 2 : last evening was not so large as it shonld | It mazters not what you are accus- : y have been, bat considerable enthuaianem in tomed to paying, a. what you have LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS the work was manifest A determination | been used to paying for your ® . . } on the part of the young men to take a} ut ta ‘ : ’ r, & Che ¥ > . re active interest in the institution was ( ollars, ( ulls & Shirts, ee s.— I]! a rs os . I t evident, and several of the officers for the | . k , kK , past year declined to again act in order | for it is a well nown fact that every Ab person wi st ; i S “CHASE ie a Ee ‘ - WO | that the young men might be induced te | wo le a hased in our Gents I _ ne Se tbs \ ' Le r . . . hishing > par » 8 oy 8 p hr yy *™ | share the responsibility of its manag ment. | NS ee es The President, Percy Pope, Esq., 1n the | lake, for instance, Collars, Cuffs and ¢ u 1) : course of an interesting report, reviewed } Shirts. We sell the best 4-ply Linen Cel- Coa re sciir. ¢ i he rh . . i} ‘ ; } I , : ' r he work of the past year and and explain- | Jars, one dozen different styles, at the ex- . ; = ) e COR Peake) ed the present cx ndition of the institution, } cepuonal low price of 15e. each or $1.75 brow. A arrived \ Ay Phe financial statement for the past year per dozen, and the best quality 5-ply Cuffs ~ shows the receipts and expenditure to ba} at 22c. a pair or $1.25 per half dozen zairs. i . fee - S folk s i ; » Shir = r : ‘ é ‘ a = and | as follows We show a White Shirt at $1.10—can’t gold chivaware 4 « Book RECEIPTS. | be bought elsewhere less than $1.45- and s é ne new a g € ‘ . . | rt . ; p r ine Subscription towards debt............$290.59 | * oe enough for a king. : : - ne ee pr When you don’t care what you pay, oe = , : 2 pon “ j Vicheie,... 2 39 | then we have no inter st in yon. But it t * re . on served on} poi), histo your own interest to look us up for a" : : ; eee Fs ote © ° , 7 . Ang ald and ¢ e Offer, Thev sites. y= | low prices on Underwear. We have all ia Vi Ria xt sBtertaimments, Ac....... ° Se io a : La e yrudes, but we have a stunner in a fine esl ; $1862 53 | Shetland all-wool Suit at $1.30, worth $2, ‘ i J Y t ‘ . and then we call your attention to warm, : a WO carcasses pork EXPENDITURE. winter lined Gloves. Selling the best Kid \ i { te re . ioe 8 lined Gr es § hese oes 2 tcen. 79: o ‘ e e January : Outstanding debts tl - $1095 97 | € rioy at the e ridiculeon: prices, 79 gin § Ob€ } Paid for Fue! 37 74 | for gloves worth $l, and $8. for extra last w : i THRO Beene e ee te eeteene eed } 4 " et ox ‘ g ia c Oe Mie 925.09 | Welty, worth $1.25, or Buck Lined and - we Vues econ en shiners oP mee | other best mak »3 at rn like SI 9 } “ eT sw J Periodicals, etc......... 93.77] : REOS SH PRNERS Tere GE.0m, yes C oo } epairs to Building 60561." ough to get $1.45 for. t ’ a it iS not 3 ” r . é 7 7 KS’ ; , 5% ‘i , . t a } atid = 53 | WEEKS’ REASON FOR SSLLING a we : : ymnasium,..... §.53 , vEy ED an be Use while the - “ac ee, , = | SO CHEAP is we want to kee» all hands : the hand. For sale only at A Paxea and Water... 10.50 | | ; ames : 7 Vi , atin ” * Mortgage Ace’t 10.00 | Utley and sell stacks of goods, Nearly F_R ! ie oat - ” x) pg | everything that comes into the People’s aig - \ ~ <=> - i : > j bAVER ping is the old reliable « Tast Seaccihaemnncek: . aaNet o Geutlemen’s Chew. Ke- “ ," Werntare, etc..... 8.50 | fuse chee - rr mitat:or lucidentals 10.13 atte ieees ye OREO RERIS c.ccvknveneresen a a IO viiisivouigeidetieasepienievincnss 7.28 erure.—In St. Panl’s Schoelroom cn nese ae Fr av eve Zz, the Rev Perey H. G $isod 38 a Jepu‘ation from the Church Missionary | Reeeipts for current year........-- 872.99 Secicty, will lecture on Uyanda-a most | Expenditure..............ccceseessneeee 759.43 sting country. Admiasion free _ M —— ST EWE TOP PORE... 5. civeccdincenoe $112.66 Irs Loss Movanep.—An exchange re 4 , . that W. H. Whe ee The names of subscribers aod a state- tat . i liey¥, ci Minis} ; ni ates tie S aries | meot showing receipts and expanditures nz business on Barrington | ys ns Halit Eaten ~ | were ordered to be publisned. etree. [falifax, has feft the ci vy, and the | rT) } : . 1 ; ae pi ; The election o: officers resulted as fol- but has charge of the Wheatley pre- | 7% plows: President—F. W. L. Moore. Vice-Presidents — J Pitbla do, LE F. Stewart, Hon. D. Laid, L —_ oo Simerixe News.—The steamer Coils left ye-terday for Summerside, where she will Messervey, E take in 9000 bushels oats takin KE. Prow-e and Thos. May. in the remainder of her cargo at Char Executive Committee—Ba stist: -]. P. lottetown, she will proceed to Barbadoes or Gordon, R. H. Jenkins; Meth: alist: Lewis Trinidad. Uaszard, Frank Hutcheson; I res! gte-ian : ne |} S.A. McDonald, Henry Mcl“urlaae; Ang S O.E B.S.-—Omicers and members j Hiean : W. J. Bullman, A. E.§logs : Ubris- . I } of Lolzge Eton are remiuded of teriv¥ meeting to the quar-| Uan, Frank Beales. morrow evening mence at 730 sharp. Initiatic of dues, ricmination and el to com-— payinent ection of oth: The president elect, Cs.¢ain Moore then lelivered an adilrese, Mr. . Pope, the retireing presidert also spoke, aud appro- ” ; cers for the eneuing year.— Evered J. Lu-| priate remarks were ulxo inade by J. Pit- eas, Secretary Lodge Eton. blado, S.C. Moore. and J. D. Seaman. -- Regret was exprested taat Mr. Pope had declined to sHiow himself 20 be pat in nomination for presicent alter ajne years of | fa thful service. Replying tow hearitv vote of thanks tendered him, M>. Pope said thet in _ — Diee Faom His Ixsvantes—We regret to hear that the 9-year-old son of our for- Mr. Wa'lace F Taylor, accideatally tell aown stairs at his picents’ residence, New York city mer feilow-townsman, on the Puesday week and ren ained unconscious | future as in the past he would cvntinue to til his death, which occurred on Satur- | do all in hia power to trrther the jateresi- day. of the aszociat.ion, and he hoped that a [ iia, ss would join hy ads and work together with Diewrmernta Eripimic.—ft is said that e ' : the same object in view. twenty caves of diphtheria have been dis- y+ > i a ese = =e -- -—_— corered in Providence, R. and the| vbuard of health has started an investiga-—} es : tion to determine why the sickness | in one honse in the city near the wt thi i} tl ! ic bri le } ° . . *y: . } . +3 ‘ yrudve armed ir « le shou'd not have been reported. It is fear- } _ 7 1 one of the fa: nilies is a Litt vet | A fo-tnigiit or 80 ago the man ot the -~ | other family came home in the evening | and ina joking way entered the hous ed there are more cases that have not been reporte[. edit naes ; [s:axp-Sreavers.—The St. Lawrence | With @ mask on his face. He met the é4 wot arrive from Pictou unt! three | i “le girl, who was actually ateack dumb o'clock this moraing. She Jett on return | © * fright. Since the occ arrence, it is te Picts u at-th - atanl time todas. To | Te vorted, she has not spox: m articu! tely night the Si. Lawrenee will go. to Suam-| 5” her reacon appears to be unse::|: mers.de to replace the Norte ui bes jad, i se matier 18 & very awl ’ ane indee am which will ply between this port and much for the one who was its inn cent skied iether. | cause as for the little girl e ad her fa nily. —St. John Telegraph. Macistrati’s .( ourt. — Before J. T.| Mellish 2Baq.. J. P.,un Dee. 3rd, Francis Lake Verd, appeared ona Cuarge of assaulting Jain s Trainor, of the same place. Mr. R. Johnsen, counsel | for the plaint ff, staed thu parties had agreed osettle the matter, the defen dant to pay the costs. pe; i Potice Covrt.—This forenoon the case | of the two toys—Jobn Shephard and William MecKinnon—charged with lar- cency was farther enquired into. They were ent up for trial in the Supreme} Court on three separate charges of A young lai charged with annoyi ng | sons in their dwelling was finei $2 or 1Q | | Pictou util f Brewceeceue seoercsy LISTEN ‘ For your Xmas baking we have Me ienns, of the Pure Spices, Flavoring E’. sences, larcency. Cream of Tartar, days. | Baking Soda. etn @ Tea axD Pax +e oo A ~ and | e All of best quality, and at lowest fancy va'e will be eld in St. Paul’s| . ) prices. ¥< bo lroom on Thursday, the 12th inst, { trature bound to be of interest to the | lidies will be the Housekeepers’ Table.” | Tea will be on the tables at 5.30 p. m. Oysters will be served in the evening be~ } tween 8 and 9% o'clock. Admiasion 10 | cents; tea 25 cents. Don’t forget the date, and don’t forget to go and have tea. d4 tf JOHNSON & JOHNSOX, THE Reliable Druggiste. a BSGSSO8SSO14-889088 GOODS _—_—_-—- A Graxp Hoc.—Mr. Herman Macdon aid. of Hermanville, has purchased from a well known breeder a young Yorksbire TH AT sow, the like of which has not gone inio « King’s Ceunty for many 4 day. She is bat seven months old, and weighs 300 YOU Ibe. She took first prize at the recent show at Charlottetown this fall, and is now bred to a boar imported from O tario. The sow is registered in the York- shire R cord, and ¢ st in. the vicinity of $25.60. Good for Herman! WANT, DAILY EXAMINER Thay Store is direct from the bought for spot cash, We have an IMMENSE LADIE3 (TRADE, and although the ladies do Jots manufacturers, | of buying for the gentlemen, we are after | the gentlemeu that buy their own furnish inge. N w compare these low prices with what you have pail before, er drop in and we will be pleased to show you the goods. Beast 4 ply Linen Collars I5e . $1.75 per dozen, Best 4-ply Cuffs 22c. per half dozen pairs. Fine Scotch Shetland Wool Undercloth- ing, $1.30 a suit, worth $2.00 Extra fine quality White Shirts $1.10, worth $1.45. Warm Winter Lined Gloves, 79c., 98c., 31.09, worth $1, $1.25 and $1.45. Honest Goods at Honest Prices. WEEKS, Wholesale and Retail. Charlottetown, Dec. 3, 1895. each or a pair or $1.25 UNION EVANGELISTIC SERVICES. TUSSDAY EVENING. In spite of the unpleasart weather a very gratifying congregation assembled is the First Methodist Church last night. Fesides the evangelists there were on the A Sap Occvrrence.—Tw 0 familie? Ive | i Mare); | very much enjoyed. BOOG28G6SBSSESS08BSOVHECTO platform the Revs. G. M. Campbell, G. W- Pisher, R. W. Weddall, D. IT. Lodge, W. Kirby and Elder Stevenson. Mr. Crossley sang a solo, “Remembered,” which waa Mr. Hunter opened: the service with praver especially for ufsaved. After sing- ing “I will tell wt to Jesus my Lord,” Rev. R. W. Weddal!l, B. A., of Soummerside, en- g+gedin prayer. Mr. Crossley sang a solo entitled, “Calvary,” which was very ex- cellent. This ie Pan] Rodney’s favorit: song. Mr. Hunter read. and commented on lL Thes. v-6. Many Christians are asleep. Sometimes a minister says some- thing which reaches the heart and the church member wakes up and gets mad- it is a good sign when a person gets mad vader the preaching, for that one is on the verge of conversion Let the Lord lis own work in His own way. Some people are like those on that ve #:l which du for duiny good. Watch the tick be suber, not drunken with pride, passion, or liquor, but let us wake up and not sleep as do others. Here are duties of @miuister. 1. He must love his people. 2. Laber amongst them. 3 Admonish theia, reprove them, and do his duty atall leaving the consequences with Ged, irCceil, Sls, been crucified had He tried to please the people. Here is also the duty of the pee- ple to their pastor. 1. Love him. 2. Re- vere him. 3. Esteem him. 4. Pray for maxdments of the new testament, viz., Be at peace among yourselves. 2. Warnihem that are unruly. 3. See that none render evil for evil. 4. Rejoice ever- more. 5. Pray without ceasing, 6. In everything give thanks; 7. Quench not the Spirit. 8. Despise not prophesyings. 9%. Prove all things. 10. Abstain from a]! appearance ef evil. The addrese was very impressive and reached many a heart. Mr. Crossley’s sermon was on difficul- ties to fa'th, and dealt with Peter’s coming to Cornelius, and gave a text from which Qualities that you ought! _— to buy, and prices that a sermon was vever preached, as many sepnred so impressed that Peter tarned it into a praise meeting. The text was amd in Acts, x-43. The first hindrajce, think- ing it was difficult to believe. It will be ditticult to believe while you think so. It tinea allies hac been drifting amongst the icebergs for | of time, § and obey God. Jesus would never have 4 him. 5. Support him, be kind to your] preacher. Here are also the ten com- reese saan th Dox’r bay Cheap Cut Smoking Tobacco when you can get genuine TONKA mixture for L0c.a package, Ib. tins. you andevery thougbiful, prudent woman will be glad to take advaniage of—thut’s the story this store briefly told. | ur } | } pie Tus Kernwesse.--The kermeaee in St. Joseph's Convent willopen on Monday, | Dec. 16th, not the 17th as previously an-; The g uotations we vive nownéed. Tea will be served from 6 to 8 | : : "” a _m. ahd orsters, refreshments, etc. will | will *“onvince you of its be in abundance. Toysof all kinds for) truth. Bu , Furniture ot . ' Christmas presents t> the children and fancy goods in variety will be offered at | of low prices. an agreeable surprise every evening. mission 10 cents. of the institation will be grateful'y os ce iwed. “WE ARE aS 4, Ladies Rubber COLORS :—Black, Bluet and Brown. } Cloak A good time guaranteed,with Au- Donations from friéads “MARK WRIGHE & O0., L20. eS a aes yi etn men i Vein en hh SELLING THEM | AT $4.90. If they shad not heen bought at » vreatirgain, $6.00 or $6.50 woulc have been the price. this is an opportunity you should not let pass. BEER BROS. | Yr teehee eased the MAKERS. If you want w 4 ) i t ; . j } } \ L ig us easy to believe as turning the hand, even as an act of mind is ¢asier thana physical act. Don’t overlook the simplicity. (2) A want of repentance. Some say godly sorrow is repentance, but the Bible says godly sorrow worketh repentance. Godly sorrow is a feeling; repentance is an act Repentance is turning from sin to God. Turning youdo repent. Think what sin is and what your Lord has done and you will repent. (3) Wrong idea of what believing is. Jobn 1-12, “Io ay many as received Him.” In this the words receiving and believing are used synonymously. God cannot save without this condition of faith, rec*iving. You cannot have salvation till you are willing to receive it. (4) Cawillingness to believe—another hindrance. “Belreveth me” means ‘w-l] not believe.’ Condemnation comes to those who will not believe—when we will to believe, God accepts. If any maa wills to bel.eve that Jesus Christ is the Saviour, and now saves, he sha!l be saved. Those who set their will against believing love darkness rather than light. (5) Trving to befieve is @ formidable barrier. To say toa friend, I am trying to believe you, would be an awful insult. And to say, “I will try and believe God” is aninsujt toGod. Believe God straight. Leave out of your vocabulary forever the insulting word “ry,” (6) The greatest hindrance of all—a want of decision, Those who are in the valley of deci-ion are very near to salva- tion. As many 43 were disposed to eter- nal life were saved, and those who are disposed and decided to believe coon enter intothe enjoyment of divine life. You may have convietions, desires, and be try- ing to become Christians, but until you decide you will not be saved. O, to-night eay, | will seek the Lord until I am eav- ed. It will not be verylong until you find Jesus is mighty to eave. If you decide now, there is not enough power in hell to keep y uw from ealvabon. 4 hueh of sul- emnity came overthe andience as Mr. Crossley sang the most pathetic solo, clos- ing with the words, Sand enter it forever, the Golden Gate.” The afternoon tmeet- ing was one long to be remembered, for many gave themselves to the Saviour. LIXKS OF GOLD FROM THE CHAIN OF Dis COURSE, Temptation is not sin, I cannot help a flock of birds.flying over my head, but I can prevent them sitting there. The minister should rebuke, admonish and reproye his people, regardless of cou~ _ $27 : mh vi ¥, ~ * 5 % * si + eS sequnences, Leave consequenh Ces with God. Christ wonld never have reached the cross if He had tried to pleace the people; but because He spoke the trath, «hey took Him to the cross and nailed Him there. “Abstain from all appearance Has the theatre the appearance of evil? Was the dance, the cards, the bottle of liquor the appearance of evil ? Then ab- stain from them. Let us be more patient with our wives, our children, our servants. Get out of grumbling alley into thanks- giving avenue. Ifvou have a house in grambling-alley, don’t rent it, but burn it down O, that the pulpit would get on fire. When that time comes, the people will come to see it burn down. ——we em ee a PERSONAL. Rev. Jd. A. Maclonald, of Miscouche, is in towr. M r. \W allace Savings Bank, Breton. Mr. W. A Brennas, of the Summerside Dominion Cape the from Leitch, of has returned Jcurnal, was among the arrivals at the Hotel Davies last evening. Rev. W. W. lirewer la-t-evening invited all the vc u.g people of the congregation under sixteen years of age ‘10. spend next Friday evening at the parsevage.—Monc- ton Times. To a friend Edwina Gray (Mrs. H. Price Webber) writes that she hopesto be able to reeume her work by Easter. Mr. Web- ber is touring with another company, for the season. —Exel ange. The t. Andrew's ‘correspon ‘ent of the St. John Teleg aph writes: Jhe“e~. A. Q funn, who has acceptel a call to a ce iurch n Prince Edwasd Island, leaves with his tamily to-morrcw. morn- ing for their new home. The mu ny strobg and sacred ties of friendship — that bave becn fcr.ned by all denominations in St. Andrew's with Mr. Gnnn and his esti- mable éamily will be severed with the deepest feelings of regret, and they will carry with them to their new heme the best wishes of all. stil pl, i wigs ihe Ix Sr. Jouy.—The chtef of police at St. Joln bas given orders to his men to @r rest any young girls or loys found on the streets of that city after seven o’clock in the evening without their parents or guar liane, and who cannot give satisfac— | tory reasons fur their absence from home. The Telegraph says the chief bases his autherity ou a statute which provides that suspicious persons, or women who are supposed to be about for immoral pur- poses, shall be arrested. ecienege nai ‘ Eudora’ is the name of the new black dress frbric put upon the market by the Priestley’», whose famous drses goods are a household word all over the world. It is like their much esteemed Henrietta cloths; indeed, it has all their merits, and a few things which they lack. It 1s made im black on'y, it is a perfect dust shedder; bas extra weight and width; and, fitting easily and draping gracefully it gives a distinctim to the wearer which all of Priestley’s goods confer. This ‘is their excellence, which sets them apart from all other goods. Wrapped on “The Varnish- ed Board” and Priestley’s name stamped en every five yards. 3 6 —— - 2o-<——__—. Asa result of the recent unsati-factory reporta regarding the health of his Holi- ness the Pope, speculation regarding — his successor has been rife. Leo XIII. has occupied the pontifi-al chair since Feb- rusry 20, I878, and his career hes been a a long and illustrious one. Amorg Rom- an Catholics everywhere his e nsistent anu long-continurd invocation of } eace and good Wal among men will be rem mbered, and the effection ant veneration which Le has inspired will remain in the hearts of his people long ofter his.death. In a des patch from Washington that appeared rc~ cently in some of the leading papers of the United States, the announcement was 13 years and the crew were found to be j made “‘iic t Mons‘gnor. Seki, whois frozen and dead. Getout into the gulf 4 abo t to be nade a cardinal, is pol un- stream. Some sinners fast asleep, God § likely tombe the successor of Puje fe awaken them to-night. “Watch” againsi § and ® variety «f ras us, i — en by sin, temptation, idleness, for opportunities elevari m to the chief plece in bie burs jis set forth. Mousignor Sa oli etanmds high in tie present Vope’s favor; be is in sympathy with Leo’s pr gressive polic , and his mission to this county has show. him to possers rare ability @bu | mcom.n on diplomatic skill. As a cardinal he will, of course, be eligible to election as Pope.” ae she ang ipaatt Have you seen the attractions on Moore & McLeoJd’s centre counter? If not, bet- ter cali to-day. Hurrah.—Kaphae! Tuck a& Son’s Xmas card+, booklets and calendars j 1st opened. Beyond deseription, beaunfu'; beyond doubt, cheapest yet.—Haez urd & M pore. S*e our window fur pipes in ca-e worti $1.50 aud $2 marked $l ech. Leok at them.— Keddin Bros. Fiesi cleaved carranis at Boer & Gulls. Opening to-day, another case of beavers and friezes, suitable for overcoats and ul-ters. This completes our fall order. We are now prepared to suit the ste of the cst fastidious cusiomer.—S JA. Mce k Duna'd, the fashionable tailor. of evil.” High Art Tailoring. steamer from Point du Chene. A. McDONAL™, PD. POTTINGER, Supt., Gen Mgr Gov Rys, Ch'town. dec3—dy 5i wy li XMAS GOODS OPENING TC-DAY, FANCY GOODS, [INCLUDING | Dressing and Shaving Cases, Manicure Sets, Cuff and Collar Boxes, Glove and Handker- chief Sets, ete., in Celluloid, Plush and Leather Goods. Our Toy Department {will open shortly with a full ‘dine of Toys of all descrip- tions. Prices iow. Call and see. to please. Remember the place, McMILLAN & HORNSBY, Queen Street, opposite Prowse Bros. Goods sure Charlottetown, Dec. 3, 1895—d&w ‘We've Cot It . and you want it. Iv’s get it. We sellitcheap. of Lumber. Come and See It! It eorts you nothing to excmine, and very little more to buy it. Will You Take It ? We're agreed. and we’ve got it. Allkinds You want Lumber You have money money and we’)! giye you a whole load of Lumber. THAT'S PHILOSOPHY ! JAMES BARRETT, Connolly’s Wharf. FLOUR AND FEED STORE. South Side Queen Square. Flour. Peerless | Howard Beaver Mapleleaf] Tea. India Tea } China Tea } Blend Tea | Sugar, G ranulated Sugar Yellow C do Porto Rico Raw. Brands. In Caddies and Chests. ome are. are eee ee oe Shorts Pressed Hay White Oats. Bran Coromeal Black Oxsts sulle ited. GEORGE F. JENKINS. Charlown, Pov. 16 ——— ee = NO FAIRY TALES ABOUT OUR BARGAINS Special bargains in UNDER- | Our Tailoring Department WEAR. Suiits from 40c. up. is keeping pace with the pro- | | | P. E. Island Railway Notice Commencing on TUURSDA Y, Sth Dee- ember, inst., and coutinuing until close of oavigation at Summerside, a Special Pas- | senger Train will leave Charlottetown: for Summerside daily (Susdays excepted) at G6 a.m., leaving for return on arrival of Moncton, N. B. and we want it. We’ll treat you right. You give us a handful of Just opened, next door to Reddin Bres., A share of your patronage respectfully not Lard to; HWea’s Underwear. White Shirts Gloves. TIES, COLLARS, CUFFS, SUSPENDERS, etc., in greet A Special Attraction on our Centre ¢ Moore & Mcleod. Charlottetetown November 29, 1895 WHEN U want a Suit or Overcoat made, | WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER Py {x) 4, 1895. A Few Money Saving Prices RHAD THEM! i « : s y A good, strong Suit, 39 cents; something better, 50 A good, strong cents; strong, warm, unsbrinkable, 90 cents; heavy al! wool, $1.15, and so on up to the finest makes, Corsets at every price. Special values in Unlaundried Goods. A splendidly made, fine cotton body, linen bosom Shirt, $1.05. Very fine quality, perfect fit and . finish, $1.25. Hosiery. In Lined and Unlined. . We've just opened a Heavy Gloves Unlined Glove, just the thing for fall wear. See it. Lined Gloves at every price. An extra quali | Veilings variety. : " jn all the late from 30 cents per pair Up. thing in Charlottetown at the price. ment of the higher priced kinds, too. All Wool Hoee at 20 cents. Fine C .a] in Kid, Cashmere, ete. A good Cashmere, 17 Cents Trains Out ward, | Ladies’ Underwear. 25 cents, and £0 on , warm VEST for up to the highest qualities. The 30c, kind bea ty, 2. cent? st styles. quoter on Saturday Evening. P. E Island Railway ~~ On and after THURSDAY, 5th December, 1895, the trains of this Railway will run daily (Sucdays excer ted) as follows .— Trains Inward. Read up. down. | Naw for the prices, turers, ti teachers, business men and families. Our Inducements $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00; f $6.00: Ulsters $4.50, $6.00, $7.00 and $8.00. will pay you to look. Echo! M AM PM AM Sm Siac Chariottetown..... 310 1010 ‘= 7 $0...» ave’ aaa c 4 ° a) Sorth Wiltshire.... 2¢4 905 P em S200 Hunter River..... 149 85) have a look at our splendid) ¢¢ jo ccMigmae™ cc 12 th , PU ccobver DEROOEE » oo 0eka6 0 8 O08 ca 7; =, Freciown vied = 53 7 ce r § 47 9233........ censington ..... 233. 73 assortment of Cloths, You can’t ¢% ws if aceat (into Fb PM 1250 Ly$) larlwco AM ‘ : - -oeeene ee rome a vous “ol a BF, 0.009 feilington ....... 9 47 do better than order your Cloth-) 2iccc*votifii®ooc 96 COE, cviennsas PREY . wick dae 5 if. eros Bloomfield seoneene 7 34 a OBE. cccveree Se jee wens 6S EO. ns cnneen Biden och 6 00 ing at PM AM 5 AM a 2... 00. Charlotietown. ....10 W 3 250.... Royalty Junction. ,..10 19 D.A. BRUCEHS| #ee\: = $55 Ar Ly 905 = - 610.7% Mt Stewart ‘i av Ar 8530 2 i . BQ). eeee see Cardigan....... 735 Canada’s Famous Tailoring Establishment, eee 7 10 AM 405..... 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