ae =“ a wy a rt z 4 a 4 he oO, ae) eH La 5 fave he c ’ e< e tht bac bers yep! Dairy ExXaMInt arly eaca & : v porting “a ee ' ° eae t LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS, ; Beer BROS. February 7 a4 ti R tris « ia oO to-nig 2 - hi Kev. —T he Char vA i ( wills Bt ‘ i actice - ~ | 7 Spa 4 Mek avs. Fisk gaging a Ay S awes’.—R Mr. S and np allie * &; w } eae the } para y : dames Ghurch tis ev g; - Was Krown i I 2 stu hat W. Swat the 1 sing | gray Norway, Me . t k Anda W in Mex o Serzuneor Trov1 —Mr.Fra 8 Sta seized a quantity of trout for sale att . - '> , market today. People ought w that fishing trout through the ice is prohibited >. - Te Y’s—The Y’s will have a parior entertainment im their rooms ¢ Graftor atreet, on F vruary of Line ¥ : lament will be given Ten cents admiss ~ Scorr Act.— Three summonses for first 1. 3 ; violations of the Scott Act were yesterday served on afiernoon Robert Crawford, Srduey Street. They are returnable on ee . mm _" . A SLEIGHING ACCIDENT. Monday. ea eee : Svuwwons ror ‘Assavir.—Henry McEwen | . Y BSTERDAY arte! » AbOUL ha has been summoned to answer a charge TSCe, S eam | : of assault preferred against him by Harry and oe ee Horne. The case will come up for trial ae es eee One “ wt the police court or Monday. a “ey sisted Of three " aecusiiiibeiidinas \ as { Farmers Meevinc.—A meeting of tli siergh tl ! farmers of Albany, Middleton, Kinkora Le othe wel uted and vicinity will be held at Middleto H ! b f thes 8 on Saturday evening at 7 o’clock to-form a | 'e*ply enszrossc bir : 4 company to build a creamery at Albany | 5 For tne | station. ‘nf ‘ winnie lon H ) low Buatxess Sraxp Prrosasep.—The bu : S Wes x iness stand, residence and stock in trace e, wh r tl? of the late Donald McKay, Esq.. at Oyster mild | ! 2 Into play I Reid Bridge, has been purchased by Messrs he ned ier urply J et p2 Gaijlant and Stanislaus Buote 7 \ re- bx vhs k i ire will carry on the business. We wish t i “mew, i inn t new firm suecess w | J S oT X Jol ‘ Y = \ lov Drorreo Six Tuovsanp.—A late des : \ it not the elec. patch says: P.M. Jenkins came to Ha i ght post at ¢ orner az st Ww h fax from New Glasgow a year aro a i e ve 3he y a tor \ 1 caus started a general commission and p rduce ca 1a i of its ipnte business, having large connectio! W it 20 ary i th fh ; le leh P.E.1f. Siacethen he dropped $6,0 ! 1 t A few days ago he left for Boston. g ip t . gapparent:y - ae 8 i is | pt toy Tue Manxer.—To-day’s market was i o : sing by c well attended Inside, the supply was } x nees mizht have be rio as th abont as usual,and quite equal to the | driver held « ‘ A larg W demand, Ontside, hay was plentiful and | vathere i quickly, ex ¢ tha nething moved slowly with a poor demand; oats, | really serious bad occurred But fortun- | ve about equal and pork scarce, with no great demand, No potatoes were offers l i sale, hut many were looking for chem We quote prices as follows: Butter, 20 to 22c; egg, 24 to 2he; geese, 70 to 80c; pork, Se. oats, 35 to 36c; and hay, 28 to 32e. New Petiores mw Harirax.—The tract for the erection of a new building for the deaf and dumb institution at Halifax hias been let, and the work will be com- menced at once. Sue Suse ing will cost $43,006 It bas been decided to. tear down the resent Victoria Infirmary building on Gaevidaten street and erect in its place a handsome brick and stone structure. The new building will cost $25,000. eoneiiime tank Very Svccecessrvt.—Tie basket social at Union Road last night was very success- ful. There was a large attendance of the residents of Union Road and vicinity, and there were many ye sons from Charlottetown. Previous to the sale of baskets an interestinag literary and musical programme was disposed of. The basket were “auctioned off’. by Mr. L. E. Prowse, present M.L.A. The snug sum of $40 was real- ized, which'will go towards the organ fund. i een Eerses Lost.—The Summerside cor- respondent of the Guardian writes: Mr. Monkley, of Lot 16,a son of Mr, George Monkiey, lost two valuable horses in Grand River the other day. The horses had previously lived on his father’s farm, and on being let out of the stable for water lately such was not the case con- CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR SOCIAL, of Z on Christian Endeavor Society in con n with that church was a most enjoy- | \ und in every way s ssful affair Mr. J. M. Mclunis presided, and delis ered addres appropriate to Mr. J I. MeKenzie and er gentier also made brief vidress There were also recitations by M iasc Luby Rat Clara Ross and} ° McLeod, all of which icLeo bch Were Sally siti. “Ha oa pan of mabe thenertin We have to-day placed on our counters a large lot of : i choice vocal solos ere contri- Is ¢ rar t mi an ordin- 2s e ' * e ° y M Campbell and Mr Tle } ary tact and ability a 1 would be a repre. | Soiled White Goods, comprising White and Colored Soiled G Miss Fraser was th accompanist. eee St ehe, weet Pps ee Counterpar.es, odd sample Table Napkins, Sample Cotton , h 1 oe ok a. oe oe Surely the electors of Queens County | and Linen Towels, etc. The above have been used as vas a social in the fullest sense of the | ®%¢ beginning to get tired of “figure head | samples in our Wholesale Department, and will be cleared VO eee ‘low. The quantity is limited at THE PEOPLE’S STORE. I + _ - Davies is indeed an oracor, famour | WESLEY MISSION BAND, for flowery speeches, and his colleague | =< oc’ AN IMMENSE BARGAIN! i At Hor th ] m of the | ons on the floor of the House of Com- ” M st chu ust evening was a | ‘Ons often creates much merriment, but 1 - suceess. The large number pr 1p ng more. 105 cents, worth 15 cents. , vhted with tl veleome | sut we want men who will press our 21 «“ ‘6 , “cc by t Band \ Geo, M. | Ciaims and advocate our rights im a more | "7 18 Ca presided, assisted by Rev. G. C. | Practical way. The hopes of East Queen’s vial ; as T : ee gp baal | pred eo * ane sg . Heavy Twill White Underwear and Night Gown Cot- P. Pa An ¢ 3 we rae as | 2! c entrated upor » veteran politi- Y . . > ° led to the strangers hy Mrs. R. John- | Cian, A. Martin, Esq., of Vallevfield, who| ton. We only secured one casez of this wonderful bargain, : : ; : too well known to?! ee } ‘ . , . : som. Soshe curr heaversing Saint ae | Bt aT an aes _™ _and our prices are 25 per cent. below regular prices. It ‘ and Mrs. ctl \ is pHeea any recommendation here . » . ri liss ( i iY tlo He is acknowledged by all to be a man of | #8 NOW going fast at W. A. WEEKS & CO’S. ( " W fav il iil | wi lerf il en rey an | pe rsiste nt dete _ ‘ Excellent solos were also giver Mi minatic When he makes a demand for Ei: »~ore Pp d V Ch Laura Howard and Megsre. Lea Davison | the rights of his constituents, he will not ‘legant atterns ab ery cap. and Cooke. Miss Howard’s fist appes be silenced with an evasive answer or a n the brick church was greeted w | mse to a well desery- favored the audienc: Cy and in ~1 encore she again resp ipplaus I ? aur pices | ee THE DAILY EXAMINER . EPISTOLARY NOTES AND COMMENTS, | | we noticed that a “Voice town” | ley Bridge, as Sir,—In a recent issue of Tue Examiner from Charlotte- referred to Dr. R. MeNeill, of Stan- likely to be chosen as the | standard bearer of the Liberal-Conserva- tives of West Queens at the forth coming contest. It seems to us that our western friends could not make a better choice. Although Dr. McNeill, owing to adverse | | } i After the programme cake and c > were served, and the candy table had its usual | rush of visitors Altogether the members | leserve credit the very of the Band for pleasant evening afforded so many na the soon enabled to pursu ‘ ptr N t r journey, seemingiy nov y mush he worse for their experience. <namsele —<ai~ cesarean oii TH KAISER'’s ARMY, On the occasion of the thirty-sixth birth- day of the German Emperor, the Emper yrs address to the army notes that for “the twenty-fifth time the memorial the creat war which upon the Fatherland and which after a path of victory without ps: iilel, brought it toa glorious ending, fulfilled Germany’s long- ings, and, asthe neblest recompense for her for aay ¢ round of was foreed scrifices, created an unshakable inda- tion for her greatness and welfare in the federation of her princes and peoples With touched heatts we glorify the mercy of the Almighty that He blessed “ir arms in such measure of full | Svinpathy. Upon the army before all, the duty falls of preserving the mem- ory of that time among the generations en- joving the fruits of its victories. To this fend I ordain, in order to grant my troops & Visivl colors and ‘standard to which | grandfather, the great emperor and king; granted distinction for participation in this war are displayed, they shall be decorated with oak leaves, and that the first guns ef these batteries which fought in the con- | tests shall be wreathed with similar leaves. May my army remain ever mindful that only fear of God, fidelity ar 1 obedience started to cross the river to the other} os. : : ; na can render it capable of deeds such as farm, walked into a large huvic and were tl that a Matai ose thé jade its OWn an atherl as drowned. A horse belonging to Mr. R. _ , ’ ~ 1} @ neighbor, Mel,ean, ether two, was also lo+t nile Evgyicigexcy Competition. —We Tse that was with the learti that No. 1 Company, Garrison Ar- | iillery, standa second in the competition for 1894, instead of fifth as efficiency } published in the Canada Gazette a week | ortwoago. It that an error oc- seeins curred in the arrangement ef the returns | sent to headquarters, the non commics- sioned officers of that Company not hay- ing been given tue f ill number ot points io which they were entitled. This er annoying error not defected after the returns were gazetted, was - Avyrer Tue Crts—The Charlottetown Club reeeived a good dea] of attention at the quarterly session of the Grand Divi- sion, Sons of Temperance, held at Searle- town Wednesday. A tesolution was adopted to the effect that the Club is a hindrance to the successful working £ f the on Canada Temperance Act, and calling upon | a!! representati¢e men to sever their con- | nection with it. David Smal! was elected Grand Worthy Patriarch, in the place of Alexander McKinnon, who resigned be- cause of ill health. a! Arremprep Burctary.—A bout half-past lock Wednesday night an un- successful attempt was made to enter Mark Wright & Co’s office, ¢n the corner nine o< ou | eral and the Countess | accepted for ot Kent and Hillsborough Streets. Mr. Henry McFarlane, a salesman in Mr. Wright’s employ, returned to the office} after some letters which he had forgotte a5." his caused the and would-be burglar to beata hasty retreaj. to post, presence | An investigation showed that the burglar | lad removed the putty from one of the panes of glass in the rear window of the office, climbing upon a small porch to do so. In h)is burrs to get away the man dropped an augur, which he may obtain | upon application at the police station and proving property. This advertisement wil! not cost him anything. | honseke eper of the late Donald Me Kay, i greatness. rt + + < AccIpENTALLY . Cer. This 0D while EK. N. McLean, a tailor employed in J.T. MackKenzie’s establishment, in the London House Block, was skylarking with another workman, he fell upon a scissors, the point of which entered the side of his head near the temple, inflicting a wound Bt aint } foren¢ which necessitated medical attendance. ee Goop Trempetars.—-At the meeting of Charlottetown Lodge, No 1, held last even- ing, the following officers were elected for the ensuing quarter : C. T., Ed. Csreon; V. T., Miss Amanda Clarke; Secretary, Art Clarke; Fin. Secretary, Horace McEwen; Treas., Mrs. S. Champion; Chap. Mrs. M. Stevenson; Marshal, P. McLeod, Guard, C. McGregor; Sentinel, W. N. Duchimen; Assistant Secretary, W. Duncan; Deputy Marshal, Miss Maggie N. Clarke; P. C. T., Matthew Stevenson. ee PERSONAL. tev. Allan J Macdonald, Fort Augus- tus, is in the city. Their Excellencies the Governor-Gen- of Aberdeen have the 19th of February the ball tendered by the citizens of Montreal. There registered at the Queen Hotel forenoon ; Alex. Hamilton, New Perth; Mrs. Hamilton, dc; G. Noxon, Truro; Archibald Currie, Seuris, L. Ander- were this son, St. Peters; Robert Anderson, do; Rob ert My¢ re, Ellerslie. MARRIED. On the 30h ult., at the home of the bride, by Rev. S.James, Hammond W. e symbol of their proud memories | that July 15 to May 10, 1595, wherever | | the i my | | } Harbor Railway. He circumstances, has never attained to any in the political arena, he is thoroughly posted in local and federal great promi: hee lit it out every British bull-dog- and he is lo so eve n on the floor of the * Canadian House of The pec pl nant at the phil fair promise, but will fig } time—like a Bi 11 well able te ; po Commons. of this section are justly indig- sophic editor” Guardian for the seofling manner in which | he referred to a question of such vital im- ortance to us as the Belfast and Murray sneeringly remarks 1 is an honorable man? it “Mr. Ferensor { i his name to such } ( I . y =. M Fe yuso able man,” and is now most ‘universaliy acknowledged as such spite the many base and groundless at of the | UILED WHITE GOODS SALE W. A. WEEKS & CO, One Case of handsome New Embroideries received direct from Switzerland. The variety comprises*some ver rare patterns not obtainable elsewhere, at ‘THE PEOPLE’S STORE. Tucked Lawns and Nainsooks at remarkable low prices. For Aprons, Children’s Wear, te., our Lawns and Tucked Novelties are very popular selling remarkably fast at W. A. WEEKS & CO’S. WE DON’T BELIEVE IN PROTECTION, but we do relieve in protecting our customers. Down go the prices! FRIDAY, FEBRUARY a Tea is what pleases in quality, flavor and price. Our Oil our line call on us and we will try and please you. Charlottetown, Feb. 1, 1895—m w f Stee ene WILL OFFER TIHIS 50 Overeoats and Ulsters at cost. 8 Wolf Fur Coats at $12.50, 6s 1,000 Grey Cotton, 34 inches 300 6s Market Square, Charlottetown, January 21, 1895—m w f TRY US AND BE Co that our Flour is the best in the market (a number of brands to choose from). Canned Goods and Fancy Groceries are all that is desired to satisfy everyone. prices are as low as the lowest. And when in need of a barrel of Flour or anything in Ss. B ENMAN Next to Woolen Milla .Coa Store, Queen Street. WEEK VINCED Our Our Our is the best American. & CO. a J.B, MACDONALD & CO. 1,000 yards Flannelette at 4 cents per yard. wide, 3 cents. Heavy All-wool Grey Flannel, 14 cents, Queen Street. ZERO PRICES ! WHAT DOES THIS MEAN ? Ragin sence Spek hay seems by tl e grit SHEETINGS — 2 yards wide, plain, 20c.; 2} yards wide, nad : ir organs in days gone 'y. BiOwts i = i “ds i | t rill "29a . mply because Senator Ferguson is an| “!°-5 “4 Yards wide, twill, vic. It means that our prices ; ; . OY : : ‘ ° n 7 — cable Set rae] ; PIL OW COTTONS—40 inches wide, 186. 5 42 inches have touched rock bottom. We want all bills settled ¢ done to the people of Heltest tnd Mus. | a Se pris ae 3 ae The People ae If you want Boots or Shees|befere the last of — this shamed to stand on the floor of the Cana. | onest Goods at Honest Prices not new to us. ur| this month go where you get We nage tate aad alvocaie our right. | method of doing business has always been the one-price sys-| them the cheapest, at the Old month, and must request Te eet for many years, but have always been | tem, hence we have always truthfully advertised honest | Reliable Shoe Store. everybody to pay. BROWNIE PINS l ut tl a Is. Island railway — not | goods at honest prices, Yours for Shoes at zero ee j yay, While at the same time we have to} ° pay irect'y of all subsidies | : prices. PROWSE BROS are, ere } to bn oughout the Dom- | i nin | ‘ 3 ; A W BEL. S & CO A. E. McEACHEN. ‘3 Silver Piate and Enamelled, et, when tt ere are prospects of this | & a & : . . > yy , a 7 ession being made, the professed ae 3 jon22 The Wonderful Cheap Men. Onls aoe rO-DAY. } Guardian of the people’s interests lifts up | i § : . i i. y 2 ch. (tanta ofthe people’ interests lifts op ‘Lhe People’s Store, Wholesale and Retail. x Charlottetown, Jan. 11, 1895—m wf | E. W. TAYLOR, “bribery and cx rruption 3 Senk henyonl Charlottetown, January 31, 1895—m w f past Cameron Bitch. | purity mast surely indicate that the mil- | . Ca ne a ee ee ‘ : — = a } leninm is at hand, otherwise a decline in | Ae a } t e me ntal } s of the modern philoso | | Phe | | He has lately been exercising his mind | UE r so many “new-fangled theories” ana | Ww — 8 phical formular, and may have lost | nguish the difference be- Pg ; n right an j wrong, “iustice e power to dist anil cor- ruption.” He should exercise caution j} while playing around the shores of he unfa able «ocean of “natural nd moral philosophy” le-t he might un- r y venture beyond his depth. os mes | FM). It a few more | remarks on “ | i | | Coldest during last night, 2 i | | Mellett to Elsie B. Clements, all of Union toad, Queen’s County ~~ DIED. At Oyste r Bed Bridge, on the 3lst ult., after a short illness, Margaret McGregor, | the sixty-fourth year.of her age. Our oth Annual White Sale is now fully under way. 9 A. M. TO 9 P. M. TO-MORROW, SATURDAY. anticipations of everyone. We are correct in stating that our display FULLY, realizes the We believe it is the largest, choicest and cheapest show- ing of Ladies Whitewear ever made in Charlottetown. To-morrow we give special attention to Sheetings and Pillow Cottons. BEER BROS. Tue Wearnern,—Generally fair and moderately cold, | i | | | | certainly ; | $ | shonld he begin to sink, some around him would witha 1st) uowever, ‘Little Thinkers” ke ly fish him out common sense } frat nel. As the Gri ardian editor has proved | himself such an expert questioner he will have no objection to | simple answering ne question on j yurnal- is this : “ Which would be more | likely to transform an independent journal | ] } bigoted party organ-—love or into a money.” If you will grant me space I will make observations ou the Gnardian’s election promises,” eic., ete , In a future issne. Ecxo. Murray Harbor District, Jan. 25,1895. THERMOMETER READINGS, above zero | above zer« lemp. at 12 o’clock to-day, 16 DSVECSTESVESESVSSCO882 The Art of Buying Well . Is the Secret of Business Success. We buy well, we buy for cash, we buy at all headquarters, we buy only the best, and we give you the advan- tage of ouradvantage. Our goods are the best and our prices are away down. JOHNSON & JOHNSON, Graduates in Pharmacy. SVBSASSVSSVSISSVSVSVsIevse « DBVBVHVSVSESSVOse oS WHAT [3 THE USE OF LIVING UNLESS you can have the things you need ? There'll be a long time when you won’t want any FURNI- TUR“&—but while you are here on the face of the earth be decent with family. The continuous days of your life yourself and with your Our Remnant Sale As we want to reduce our large Island Cloth and Underclothing, we are prepared to give y We have on hand now a very large range of Home-made Goods, bot This class of goods suits the public better than anything they can buy. Clothing. ular attention to our Double and Twisted Cloth, : As we are going out of the Cap business, we are offering our immense stock of Caps at £33; per cent. discount. which we will sell at rock-bottom prices, Remember the place—Corner of Queen December 28, 1894—m w f & wky —— Charlottetown, Begins To-day ! Remnants of PRINTS, FLANNELETTES, CRETONNES, WHITE COTTONS. DRESS GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, RIBBONS, ete. HARRIS & STEWART, Cifarlottetown, January 31, 1895—dy are separated by commas—but take care! there is a day coming that will be finished with a period. If you are depriving yourself of things that you'd like to have, QUIT IT! Money isn’t the only thing that wil! furnish a house—your promise to pay will do it just as quickly, just as thoroughly... We are ready to write your name on any piece of Furniture in the house. ——_——_ MARK WRIGHT & 60., LTD, Who Sell at Selling Prices. jan30 Carnival! A Fancy Dress Carnival WILL BE HELD IN THE HILLSBOROUGH SKATING RINK, oo eles Friday, February 8th, At which a number of New Features will be introdueed. 2 Prizes will be given for the follow- ing :— Best Fancy Costume (Ladies), “ (Gents), 5.00 e (Ladies), 5.00 * (Gents), 5. 0 * Ladies or Gents, 5.00 $5.00 } oo “ “« Comic “ “ “ Original It is intended to make this a Carnival | long to be remembered. J.B. DAWSON, GEO, J. ROGERS, jan29 Mana; ers, of the best Quebec pine. ~~ ROBT. PALMER & CO., OUR TAILORS ‘are all working, and are rushed to get the work out on time. ONE-PRICE SYSTEM is a grand one, and that price the lowest, It’s a great thing to know you can send your boy to buy an article, and that he can purchase at the same price as you Can, — We sent our boy to purchase an article not long ago. He asked no reduction and paid the asking price. We sent him back a few days later, and told him to use the magic words, ‘Is that the best you can do?” He got the same article 15 cents less, G. A DIXON & CO. Ch’town, Jan. 31, 1895—dy Successors to ©. Robertson, Morris Block. SNe end ROBERT PALMER & CO., Charlottetown Sash and Door Factory- READ THIS! — We are now better prepared than eyer to suppl Contractors with PANEL DOORS and FRAMES, SASHES and FRAMES, MOULDINGS and FINISH SPOUTING and CONDUCTORS, STAIR RAILS, STAIR BALUSTERS, NEWEL POSTS, which are always kept constantly in stock. : We are also prepared to do all kinds of JOBBING in Planing, ticing, Tennoning, Jig and Fret Sawing. All kinds of GOTHIC WINDOWS made at shortest notice. Our Machinery is new and of the very best description, and we manufacture Give us a call. Jeinting, Mor All these must go before stock-taking. See | List of Ratepayers for the City of Charlottetown in default for Assessment due on Real Property forthe year ending 3lst December, | and Grafton Streets, SS 1894, containing names of al] such defaulters, and the amount due from them respect- ively, with a statement of the Number ef the Town Lot, Water Lot and Common Lot upon which or any part thereof such assessment is in default. — ——— ————— Amount of Assessment due & unpaid. Name of Ratepayer in Statement or Description of Property upon Default. which such Assessment is made. Angus, Robert House & land on Town Lot No 38, Ist hun $ 39 37 do do House (brick) & land, “ No 42, 2d hun 34 88 Ball, John House & land on Town Lot No 21, Ist hun 21 37 do do House & land on Town Lot No 27, 1st hun 9 00 Birch, John D House & land on Town Lot No 72, 3rd hun 3 37 Benoit, Clement House & land on Town Lot No 8, Ist hun 10 62 Binns, John Vacant land on Town Lot No 58, 3rd hun 3 61 Brace, Richard K. House & land on Town Lot No 80, 3rd hun 29 25 do do House & land on Common Lot No 25 6 19 do do House & Land on Town Lot No 7, 2nd hun 16 12 Connelly, Est Owen House & land on Town Lot No 44, 1st hun 18 00 Coyle, Stephen House & land on Town Lot No 3, 2nd hun 15 75 Carmichael, Est Jas House & land on Town Lot No 73, 3rd hun 10 12 Cameron, Edmund House & land on Town Lot No 32, 4th hun 27 00 do do Vacant land Town Lots Nos 72473, 2d hun 6 50 Duggan, William House & land on Town Lot No 71, 1st hun 2 25 Dougherty, Patrick House & jand on Town Lot No 91, 1st bun 2 25 do do House & land on Town Lot No 91, Ist hun 3 37 Eckstadt, John G House & land on Town Lot No 11, Ist hun 30 94 do do House & land on Common Lot No 21 2 25 Egan, Michael House & land on Town Lot No 89, 3rd hun 13 50 do do House & land Town Lots Nos 28429, 4th hun 12 37 do do House & Jand on Town Lot No 71, 4th hun 10 12 do do Vacant land on Common Lot No 27 3 37 do do Vacant land on Common Lots Nos 69 & 70 281 do do Vacant land on Common Lot Ne 27 3 94 do do House & land on Common Lot No 27 3 37 do do House & Jand on Common Lot No 27 1 69 Fraser, Hugh House & land on Town Lot No 90, 2d hun 7 87 Fraser, William J House & land on Town Lot No 37, 3rd hun Il 25 McEachern, Est Cath Vacant land on Town Lot No 100, let hun 3 37 Hann, Patrick Two houses & land, Common Lot No 23 7 87 Huestis, Mrs RB Vacant land on Common Lot No 27 2 44 Hughes, Peter House & land on Common Lot No 22 6 75 Harrington, John M House & land on Common Lot No 22 6 75 Horne, Henry Houses & land on Common Lot No 22 6 07 Harvie, Henry A. House & land on Common Lot No 25 5 62 do do Vacant land on Common Lot No 27 113 Hyndman, Charles A Vacant land on Common Lot No 2 6 75 Joy, John House & land on Town Lot No 29, Ist hun 5 62 Lord, Trus Est WW —— Houses & land on Water Lot opposite Town Lot No 6, Ist hun 33 75 do do Wharf property and buildings 45 00 Larter, John House & land en Common Lot No 23 6 75 do do House & land on Common Lot No 23 7 87 Masonic Hall Company Hall & building & land on Town Lots Nos 27 & 28, 3rd hun 191 25 Monaghan, Patrick House & land on Common Lot No 23 6 50 McMahon, Philip J House & land on Common Lot No 26 4 50 Meikle, Mary Thersa, House & land on Town Lot No 93, 4th hun 3 06 Mugford, William G House & land on Common Lot No 22 5 06 Norton, E H Vacant land on Town Lot No 27, 5th hun 15 75 U’Reilly, Mre James J House & land on Common Lot No 20 7 31 Purdie, Jane House & land Town Lots Nos 97498, Ist hun 33 75 McQuaid, John House & land on Conimon Lot No 23 4 50 Rackham, Henry House & land on Common Lot No 22 912 Steele, Margaret . House & land on Town Lot No 20, 3rd hun 11 25 Stewart, Allen * Vatant land on Town Lot No 55, 3rd hun 2 81 Smith, Henry » House & land on Towa Lot No 18, 5th hun 3 25 do d House & land on Town Lot No 17, 5th hun 212 Shean, Catherine House & land on Town Lot No 54, 5th hun 1 69 Sherry, James Vacant land on Common Lots Nos 33, 34, 35 1 41 Trainor, Patrick House & land ou Towu Lot No 83, 2nd hun 3 25 Trainor, Patrick House & land on Town Lot No 62, Ist hun 5 75 Warren, Christopher B House & land Town Lots Nos 64465, 5th han 25 87 Wise, Est Mary House & land on Town Lot No46, 20d hun 2 Bl Wilson, Mark House & land on Common Lot No 22 9 00 Wright, Joseph House & land oa Town Lot No 73, 5th bun Notice is hereby given that pursuant to the provisions of the Statute 51 Victoria Cap. 12, Section 91, after 30 days’ publication of the above list, being a list of the Ratepayers of the City of Charlottetown who have failed to pay within the time pre- scribed the Assessment severally levied upon their Real Property in said City, I will make an application to His Honor the Stipendiary Magistrate of said City for Judg- ment against each and all of the lands above described for the respective angpunte eo levied against them, and then unpaid, and that upon such jrdgment being duly entered I will further apply for a warrant for the sale of such lands. Dated this 28th day of January, A. D. 1895. ROBERT VANIDERSTINE, City Collector. Ch’town, Nov. 3, 1893—wky PEAKES,NO. WHARF. January 28, 1895—Im stock of Imported and Home-made Clothing, Worsteds, Canadian and ou a better bargain than you can got in the city. h in the Cloth and made up into We wish to call parti- We have still a few ,hundred Suits of “Underclothing McKay Woolen Company. oe The Annual! General Meeting of the Dioce- san Church Society will be heid in St. Paul's Schoolrcom on ibe evening of WEDNES- DAY, 6th February, commencing at eight o'clock. The Rev. Alfred Osborne, D. D., ed kindly consented to deliver the open:ng. ad- | dress, Subject, “ Four Years in Algoma,” | The Executive Committee Meeting for the arpropriation of funds will be held on the j revious evening at the same place and hour, or, PERCY POPE, jan2jJ—eod tl dte Secy-Treasurer. DR. H. D. JOHNSON EYE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT heres -- Kent Street Aug 16, "94—ly = Wants, Lost, Found, &c Advertisements under this heading charged five cents per line. { FOU ND—A fur muff, owner of which may | obtain same on applying at this office and paying expenses, jan30 | LOST—On Sunday evening, & grey (sleigh) | fur, Finder will be rewarded on leaving it at THE EXAwINER office. 3i pd- jane $150.00 WILL BUY a good driving mare that can trot in three minutes, 1 doubi-- seated sleigh, set of good rebes, set of Oak- tanned harness~ail fo: $159. Apply at thia office. jan25 LOST—Yesterday, a black and tan collie | dog. Apply at this office. bi—janvz FOUN D—A cross-cut saw and a horse rug. Apply to SERGEANT BRADLEY alt the Police Station. jan% STORE AND OFFICE TO LET in the Cam- eron Block. The Store next door lo Reddin Bros , and Office on second floor opposite the Patriot office. Apply to Horace HASZARD. jani#—' m eod } ISS BALL will give lessons in Fancy, and Plain Sewing, a'so {take orders, do Stamping, etc., Monday and Thursday, 3 to 5 o’clock, at Connolly House, Esplauade, jan23—3i TO LET—A cottage on Sidney Street con- taining five rooms. Possexsion given Febru- ary 2nd next. For other particu W W WELLNER. BOARDERS WANTED—Two gentiemen can be accommodated in oe family. Ape “> nS A D Ware, Weymouth St. an4 —% TO LET—The Store on Queen Street iately oceupied by the New York PortraitCo. Im- mediate possession. Apply w J. B. MAcDON- ALD & Co, 2w—janls LOST—A small brooch ret round with rhine stones. Apply at th's office. janlsé WANTED—Ac experienced hardware cierk ; one who can go on the road, if necessary. Box 645, Charlottetown. jani4 FOUND—Near the lost Office building, a few days ago, a pair of gold-rimmed eyeglasses fitted for near sight. Owner can have same on application at this office and paying for advertisement. —janila CASH PAID forold Prince Edward Isdian and other British North American pomage stam ps before 1870, and used law soang on te origina! envelope Hunt up maining on old letters and write with partic wo CE yk me 233 Metcalfe Street, Ottawa, Ontario. an2-- TO LET—Half of a house containing four uated opposite te rooms, eit Railway Station. WANTED—-Ci canyasseer of good addroes galary and 7 frore start, Position i calanant” Canotian’ eat 1. jan crow mock. Advantages upegualied.— novz7—dy tf , :