diate tin tae Sar Cogs a. -=——" "Cap Re a > ae ee hae THE ae DAILY EXAMINER . R MEETING OF PRESHBYTERY, | THE DAILY EXAMINE ®| The Presbytery of Prince Edward Is- | - sx | land met iv the Hall of St. James’ Church | DECEMBER 27. 1894. { at lla m. to-day, and was constituted in | _ | the usual manner by Rev. D. Sutherland, SPECIAL RATES TO HALIFAX. | Moderator pro tempore, with whom were cena | present Messrs. W. A. Mason, J. W. Me- We lea ist as Tue Kxamwinenis ready | Kenzie, T F Fallerton. ministers; Megsra. ea ¢ at the Hor Dor ald Ferguson, | Mutch and H Me Millan, elders, and Mr ; : _|T.C. James, convener of the "Lome Mis- yc ss been tn correspondence w ith his | sion Committee agTUes the Governmest concern The General Assembly's recommenda: | pecial es to Hali in connection | tions on te mperance were read, and, on th Sir John Thompson's fanera'. He | motion, were placed in the hands of Mr. nae 7 eive : a iy ee that “ redu tion pro- Mason, oe of the Presbytery Se ; : ; } mittee on temperance, w th instructions to | ate { hat made on the Inte reolonial bring the whole subject before the next Railway w made in the rates of the | regular meeting of Presbytery stenenen tee . and he hopes to hear that The supply of vacant charges, for the | a alae” 1. eateg | MOnth of danuary was placed m the hands | educt - w nial rates of the convener of the home mission com- Georgetow! mittee rag oe eee ; ee > Mr J Ww. M K t ’ esented a cor lial THE FINANCE MINISTER VIEWS. and unanimous cal ion the congregation |} Ar the Commerciat Lraveller-’ banquet of West St. Peter's and Mount Stewart in Montreal. Hon. Mr. Foster said he fav- iltivating trade with the great coun- south of us. But the time ts past when country nearest ts the une W th which ean do the most profitable trade. Can- favor of the Rev. G. A. Leck, pastor of the congregation of LaHave, in the Presbyte.y f Lunenburg and Shelburne, Nova Scotia. | The call was sustained as a regular | Gospel call, and th clerk was | linstructed to transmit the same] i with all nec ssary extract-, to the Clerk | | ment CHINA AND JAPAN, the London Times, has been is- A late despatch tu from Tien Tsin says an edict sued continuing Admiral Ting in com- mand of the Chinese fleet. The foreign officers of the fleet, it appears, sent Prince Kung, president of the admiralty, as wel a3 the president of the Tsung Li Yamen, unanimous protests against the punish of Admiral Ting, who las been blamed for not protecting the dockyard at Port Arthur against the Japane-e fleet, as well as for the defeat of the Chinese fleet at the battle of the Yalu River, when he was in command of the Chinese squad- roa. The foreign officers deelare that the | charges against Admiral Ting are — a the *y will resign if he is punished. T Chinese naval officers also sent ae tion to Prince Kung for Admiral Ting’s retention The Foo Chow clique (which ousted Ad- | miral Lang) is now,the Times despate hj adds, conspiring against Admiral Ting, jand is prompting the censors with | false accusations in oder to | avenge the execution ot their comrad Captain Fong. Captain Fong, it will be remembered, was the commander of the Chinesecruiser Chen-Yuen. He was executed early in October for cowardice in running away, as ia must, as faras is consistent with its | of the Presbytery of Lunenburg and She!- | alleged, at the battle of the Yalu River. is and development, try to cultivate the | burne. Japanese cruisers have lately been ex- sest and most amicable relations with | Rev. J. W. Crawford was oP pointed this | amining the Shan-Tung coast. They ap- : Psectroey” $ commissioner prosecuting | peared to be selecting a landing place ry country under the sun. His own SRN Me the tee hol we hs Vrechotees 1 nes. pinion, from thinking the matter over for | of Lunenburg and Shelburn Shao-Yao-Lien, the late governor of For- ars. was that in order to make a great, Presbytery then adjourned | mosa, who, with Chang Yin Houan, a ocreasive and permanently prosperous Tos. F. Fcuierrox, | member of the Tsong Li Yamen, was ap- a } Presbytery Clerk | pointed an imperial commissioner to treat people it was necessary » ° os oe a pee | for peace with Japan, has been found to ne or two great interests, but & multiplic- THE SUNDAY-SCHOOL CONCERT. | be ineligible for that office, as he is ac- and a diversiticat f interests as far <n | cused of having offered rewards while gov ee There cou ne be The annual concert of the First Metho- | ernor of Formosa for Japanese heads. ” ; ' ala list Sunday-Schoo! is always an event of \ despatch from Pekin to the Times t great SC than ordinary interest, and last | says: American mediation proves to be agricuiturists alone, a ‘ ing’s entertainment was no exception | but a formal compliance with the Tien r important these bran hes of trade | to the rule See “y seat was occupied Le- | Ts:n treaty, without any practical result ght be. In the diversified life of to-day | fore the p rformance began; and when the | Hence China will « despatch a fresh mis- here was needed every k:nd of industry | .pidren marched and took their places | sion under advice and will endeavor to wder to make the intercourse f bUTINZ | on the platform, the audience and per-| neg ‘tiatiate direct. und selling as wide and varied as pos=l0/e. | ¢ » ers alone was a sight well worth —_———- {The Intercolenial Conference, h believed, seeing. The singing by the school was THE “MURRAY HARBOR CASE.” had borne good fruit. It must go ©M,) animated, and every number was thor | —_——. until in time trade relations between the | ough'y enjoyed. Sweet songs were given Sir.—A writer in the Weekly Patriot of Colonies and between the Motherland and | by litthe Alice Stewart an i Winnie Hol- | Dec. 20th, who signs himself “Path-tinder’ he Colonies would be more fostered than brook, Harvie Sterns, Kathleen Moore, | has very evidently found the downward trade with outside, and, in a manner, bos | and Fannie Mclean; and the recitations path. He finds congenial employment in tile countries Uut of the feeling gener | throughout were exortlont, those taking | stirring up strife and ill-feeling between ated at the Conference wie grow © nee part being Gracie White, Bertha Smith, | n ighbors. *Path-finder” dates his letter merce that will unite the different parts of | Wendel! Phillips, Ella Me Neill, Theo. Bal- | from Murray Harbor, but it bears unmis- the Empire together, making them one | gerston, Bella Paton, Bert Davison, Lewis | takable evidence that the writer is a total! who'e in commercial matters, — These Wright and Beulah Wellner. It will be | stranger and does not even know the _ pro- opinons Canada’s successful Finance | . wnetime befure thox present will forget | per signature of the person whom he tra- Minister are worthy of attentive cons! ler- “And the goblins will catch you if you | duces. It would have been very much to a’ jon’t watch out,” “William, Will, Wil- | the credit of this very fresh Jawyerling ~ AINST ROSEBERY. ie, Bill,” “My Brother” and “My Dollie. ’ | had he given Mr. Harris better adviee, as REBELS AGAINST he recitations by Miss Bertha Brace | there was really no reason for anyone to ernment of Lord Rosebery is | 29d Miss L. White fully sustained the re- 'faney that Mr. Prowse acted from any al e putation these ladies alr. ady enjoy. Other | improper motives in making the de- my Spare ae: interesting numbers on the programme | cilaration he did. Mr. Harris was For- rses of few weeks ago the serious reve! far and Brigg were announced; and now we have the news that several staunch Scotch Liberals have declared their inde- pendence < the A — th. Mr. McEwan, member for the Centre Divis.on in the course of a that “the burg! ° declare ai Monday 1: of 1893 1a de of Edit speech or Rule Bil ast ad,” that “ the | were Miss Maud Bremner’s excellent piano | was greeted with loud applause. solo and the amusing mouth organ tet Mr quar- Raymond Archibald’s appearance showing | ey how thoroughly he has established him- | | self in the good graces of our concert Home |< iced that | Liberals in Parliament are convi $ an impracticable measure,” an i “the ise of the gag anl gu Mk ‘tine to force | the measure through was felt by Mr. Glad- | stone’s own sup;orters to be a tactical error of the gravest kind.” In short, Mr. McEwan compietels absolved the House of Lords from wrong-doing in their | reiection of the Home Rule B lL. Sub- | Mr. Wallace Liberal representative of Edinburgh, quently, » another declared him- rd the Libe at the self to he substantially in acc More that, and the people than rals of Edinbugh addressed present by resolutions, weetings have, leading torials and formal approve. their representatives. far the speeches of The situation is lecided]y critical in 80 ord Rosebery’s The apparently ready to as | administration is con- cerned people of England and Scot- welcome the d Mr. Bal- 1 wnaturally, land are incoming of Lord Salisbury a r, while ithe Irish are, not u vidences afforded that a the Lil ahandon the Home Rule leric, the listurbed by the ¢ Party Bill correspond- considerable section of eral is ready to Harold Fre London ‘” on all matters of Irish policy, 3 from London te the Sundav Ti aly cabs mes : with Mr, | greatly en- enthusias- Both selections were given wae goers. j-yedand the encore tic. Miss P. Large and Miss L.. Johnson | played a diffic alt oo pretty violin duet, which was alvo heartily encored. | Rev. Mr. Campbell was chairman and contr buted not a little io the success of the | ng’s entertainment. very even + MOUNT ALLISON, Below are the names of Islanders appear in the published pass list fur the ' } j | | | who | } | university departmer tof Mount ' Allison } | College : — st. Hist., pa-sed—Heaney, Jay. Jun. Hebrew, I[-—Pierce. Sen. Math., I — Bessie Alexander; | passed —Jay. ent of the > New York Times, who is gener- | Ethics, [[—Pierce Logie, I— Bessie Aiex Sellar: passed—Jay. Hist. of Phil., passed —Heaney. ander; I[—Geo. Sen German, I—Beasie Alex anid Jun English—Passed, Moy-e, Pierce. Chemistry—Bessie Alexander. Junior Greek. II—Pierce; passed, Rice. Soph Latin, If Pierce, Moyse, Hanly. | Greek, 11—Chowen, Sellar. Moyse. Freshman Latin, Il —Chowen. Ss pn Math—Passed.J Rice Botany, LI—J Rice, A F Moys Fresh Math—Passed, Chowen Jun French—Passed, Blanche Craig. i Fresh Eng, H—Chowen 8 r Essays, li—Moy 8c. Fresh Essay-- Passed, Chowen. sce » —--—--——--— } Son! ‘ a é THE OUEFFEN AND CANADA. } —— | It is an often repeated saying. says the | World, that the ceign of Her Majesty, | ; Queen Victoria, has done more to ren ler the throne of Great Britain solid an! per- manent than any other influence. And | “Flere in England there is a genera! feel- « that a serions political storm i2 close | at hand It may hold off till the opening of Parliament the first eck in February, but more likely it will break a month earlier. Scotch Liberals of prominence, men known to be in close contact with Lord Rosebery, have been saying this week publicly that Home} Rale is dead and that they are rhe solitary Scotch Liberal paper left in Edinburgh, so far from rebuking, accepts and justifies the declaration. Nobody has missed the point of these utterances, but everybody in Ireland as we been waiting in incredulous amazement for some word of repudiation on the part of Lord ‘Rosebery or of his recognized epokesinan. No word comes and the as tonishing thought is gradually taking shape that none is tu be expected. To- day’s Radical Chronicle is treating thingas merely an individual expression of opinion andsays that such a uld be arrant felly the first and treachery in the second; bu* it will t be possible to wait for weeks to learn whether it is the individual vagary ef a couple of private Scotch members of in place Six glad of it. | | by this ig meant not so inuch the events leyiziative enactments, in in external importance beautiful life, as a! Bat it is not only ; of her reign in internal prosperity, the Queen’s own woman and a sovereign. ae | her throne that <he established, but the | mighty empire over which she presides | llaz here has | the | | farnily policy j i | But it is | j | Parliament or an inspired pronounce- | ment. I think we are literally on the threshold of a smash.” nici lth Witenes NOTES AND COMMENTS. —It is p'easing to learn thu Hen, Donald Ferguson is in correspondence with the Minister of Railways in respect to the withdrawal, at a day’s notice, of the second train running between Charlotte- town and Summerside. —The Governor-General concluded his excellent specch at the Commercial Trav- ellers’ banquet by remarking that what he most noted throughout Canada was the in- | tense loyalty of the people, the resources of the country and the hopefainess and j contidenee of its citizens in its future pros- pe ity. —The winter time table of the Inter- colonial Railway announces that. “trains leave Pugwash at 5.40, 10.20, 15.00 and 15.35 o'clock.” It would be interesting to know whether or not four trains a day aoe to and from Pugwash and Pug- was . Junction, ard two tralne a day be- tween Oxford and Pictou “pay?” It is clear, at all events, that the sparffy in- habited country at the south of Northum- berland Strait is much better snpplied with railway trains than the more thickly populated country at the north, Why is | F has been knitted more closely into one | body, and has more and more its unity | in its Sovereign. One consnicnons j illustration of her beautiful and gracious | spirit is conspicuous in all that she said | and did in connection with the death of our lJamenated Premier. Without — fuss, | almost without consciousness, this noble | place of bereaved We woman spontaneously takes the comforter and friend of the and the bereaved country. hardly know whether it is the Queen or the friend of the d+paried minister who speaks and acts. We hardly know whether it is the family or the country, with which she sympathizes and condolere the Queen, the Mother of th. people, who identifies herself with them. It is by such gracious acts that her sub jects throughout all her dominions are made to feel more deeply that they are one empire, one family, devoted to the em- pire and the throne. The Modern Mother Has found that her little ones are improved more by the pleasant laxative, Syrup of Figs, when in need of the laxative effect of a gentle remedy than by any other, and that it is more acceptable to them. Child- ren enjoy itand it benefits them. The true remedy, Syrup of Figs, is manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only. —— Nutice—Tie Roarin Game—Members of the Charlottetown and Victoria Hock: ¥ Clubs will please remember that Messrs. W. A. Weeks & Co, have a ful line of! knickerbockere. stockings, jersev>, sweat- | Gre, ctc. etc. —>— | Great mark down sale of |: ladies jackets and mantles at | Stanley Bros. All new goods, | this season’s importation at | prices regardless of cost. Nee | advt. Dec. 26 3 in. } not the : legal | Harris or his lawyer. more shortly about the i him in registered as a voter on the list of 1891 as the owner of one acre of land, and Mr. Prowse knew that since then Mr, Harris had sold the land on which he then quali- fied; consequently he felt justified in making the declaration he did, and he -was not aware that Mr. Harris possessed another half-acre of land worth $250 until after the declaration was made. There is slightest reason to suppose that Mr. Prowse was actuated by any improper motives toward Mr. Harris; neither do I believe Mr. Harris would ever have thought so, were it not for the wicked advice he received from his fresh adviser. Mr. A. P. Prowse is too in Murray Harbor to requ re from me inthis matter, but he we!l known any defence } certainly stood in a much better position before the Revision Court than either Mr. Mr. Herris made two declarations which he ought to have known were not in accor rd with the facts. [ refer to his applications to have the names of Samuel Penny and Peter Penny, placed on the voters’ list as owners’ son<, while he should have known they were both | forover two years past living and Jearning | teirtradeastailors with Mr Johu D. Hume, | at Murray River, and Mr. las | were not qualified. | sufficiently silly, | to go raving through the country sh« uting Harris, as well must have known they Yet no one was found childish and viadictive as his lawyer, “perjurer !” “perjurer !” by his lawyer’s advice or otherwise. “Pathfinder” promises to give a little “Revision Court, and some who were there.’ This will be qnite interesting. It will be in order for his next letter to give us some ex- planation of Mr. Francis De mas Lowe’s ap; lication, the startling revelations made at the Revision Court by hm, by whom the applic ation and declaration was signed, and who it was that certified and signed t'.e declaration as a notary public, an i the natural and legal consequences that should follow in such cases made and provided. All this would no doubt be very interesting to the public as well as to the legal fratern- ity. We do not wish to “carry the war into Africa,” but if necessary we will “hew to the line, Jet the chips fall where | they may.” SpecratTor. SPECIat NOTICES Advertisements under this heading enarged for at the rate often ceuta per line. Quick out prices in. furs at Paton Co’s. See their ad. in to-day’s issue. We are determined to reduce our stock will for the next three weeks great big bargains in overcoats, ulsters and reefers. Don’t miss the place—Prowse Bros, the wonderful cheap men. Women’s felt slippers. 50e—Goff Bros. dee27 2i & and give The big store with its _ tiny Paton & Co’s. for far goods. Such values won’t go long unclaimed on fur values.—Paton & Co. Buy quick — Calf boots $2.85, now $1.75. Groff Bros. dee27 3i Our hand-bottomed skating boots, $1.50 - Goff Bros. dec27 3i MERRY XMAS! Have you seen the beautiful display of XMAS PRESENTS at LEWIS'S ? Mechanical and Steam Toys, Drums, Too! Chests, Ten Pins, Roe king Horses, Dexter Rockers, Sleighs, Snow Shovels, Dolls in endiess variety, Tea Sets from 10 cents upwards, Wash Sets, Cradles, Trunks, ete. prices. A beaatiful assortment of FINE iC HINA, in Cups and Saucers, Porridge Sets, Bon Bon Dishes, Marmalades, Bis- cuit Jars, Cheese Dishes, Rose Bowls, Vases, and all the newest GAMES of the | season. Call and see our goods, as we can suit you both in style and price. Cc. LEWIS, GRAFTON STREET, OPPOSITE THE MARKET SQUARE. dee?! | where Pricetley’s nls Warning to Women, Ladies who appreciate the high quality of Prie oe Ss name is stamped on every | five yar Instances aré not unknown mark “Phe Var- nished Board” bas been used the second time with inferior goods wrapped upon it OPENED ‘THE RINK IS OPENED | For the Season. Tickets to be had at all the Drug Stores at the following reduced prices :— GENTS (Season).. os tbaedeelcsectbeee | CADETS «8.5: & anccenenanecdeneroneroat 2.00 CHILDREN (Afternoon)... ...---++ 1.50 PROMENADE. joseeeiannn 75 Galbraith’s Band every Monday and Tuesday eveninz:, and every second Satur day afternoo: Children’s Afternoons Tuesday, Friday and Saturday. Buy your Tickets now. dec27 REDDIN BROS. Will Sell Stock of ey ery WIRTH $1 00 AND $1.28, FOR 65 GENTS. Ladies’ Pocket Books, | Card Cases, and all fancy Piu-h and Leather Cases at. cost until January Ist EDOM BROS FOR 1095! Wo Wish ALL OUR FRISNDS AND CUSTIMERS A Very Bright and Pro perous NEW YAR. Barrett & Champion, Lumber and Coal dealer dec27 SPECIAL Qn All Goods THIS YEEE. CG. i TAYLO3, Norv) side Queen Square. 9-7 “* P. E. Island Railway On and a:ter THURSDAY, 27th Deesmber, 184. the trains of this Railway will run daily (Sundays exces ted) as follows .— and Jeweller. dee Trains Outward, Read down. Trains Inward Read tp. AM Leave Arrive PM TBD, cv ceessess o - CRAPIOU ROWE s 6 cose cescces 230 | Did distin a x -- Bere ae ities einen 211} Beiiseiss -North Wiltshire........ 127 Ec. < aekpwi WMunter BICC, ..0cdcsscas 113 848 BeWeRIPAe. 25 <5ss cos «.- ARB rrr RS ere yg a ' Freetown. 1220 OD... -ovecives wre ee iy? 1000 (Ar) yey) 113) PM Summerside AM 1250 (Lv (ar 1030 B Bh caces vein omacouchecess....4%....1: 30 ae casa oe oa. aud ss cuteutes 947 BOO. cinete tae vcoes Port Hill.. coseioes San Us tals «tacos PE svensécscqr we nse 800 SOhitu x. ; Bloomfield. . s dedivecae ae 131 » ALDCKION s , cas 05s 5pee54. 6 a. icacin TI 0500 kc kk cuaeee 600 PM AM PM AM BOD, snidesccees Cuariottetown......... 10 30 Bass. .. Royalty Junction........... 1010 Bae cices ... .Bedford cu. iva ee 355 ( Ar Lv 945 ) ¢ Mount Stewart ) ¢ suet tv far’ 850 RAR ee Cardigan ‘fViseoenas ate ince + eeeue’ Georgetown.... a. ve PM wu PM a Peidesulishe Mount Stewart.... S85) $43... Morell a 817 Oe ikeee case ee PE is nk ks e00csdvnnee oe = ee ae 7 U8 6 40, . ee eee 6 2 PM AM PM AM BOA Give eesui -Esmersld ...... 005 8 20 1s) (ape Tiaverse 730 PM AM D. POTTINGER, Gon Mgr Can Goyt Railways, Moncton, N Be A. MCDONALD, Superintendent, Charloitetown, dec26 CALENDERS: =, ( ‘onnolly ‘s wharf | a DISCOUNTS Safe and Sure If Insured with . R. BROW OWNS hLOcK CH’ TOWN Insurance Agent. ELEGRAPHIC. Sreeial The W hat may in the act of rifle when th entéring the ; the Jungs | ~~! The C to $352,000. | Weather show etorm to- lay. rhe Liberals } | the return of He DesrpaTcHes TO pr curred here to-day loading a car body of his wl 6 at the mome ty Counc to pase an estimate for No ( wn. A. R. D ckey, Toe Examiner Fatal Rifle. Sypyey,. D.¢. 27. ove a fatal accident oc- y. William McLeod was Flobert G; ery exploded, the ball younger brother, directly in rtrids nt was pass.ng arrival of the doc- i front of him. On the | tors, they found the ball entered near the } shoulder b!ade, and decided that it pierced Halifax News. Hauirax, Dee. | sil to-night will be asked Halifax amounting s signs of a heavy snow- ——_— Opposition. Dee Bis save decided not to oppose Secretary A MMERST, jof S ate. Nomination has been fixed for j January 15th, at which date he will be de- | clared elected an Blizzard in New York. New York, Dee. 27. \ blizzard is raging here, the wind | travel lling at the rate of 50 miles an Lour. scaled ais Boots, Boots—Look at our boots this evening. ~ ge low pri a B Mac- penal «& Co buy Co's. GRAN your box The Best, fem J Ss Macdonald & — D RUSH — | ) ——- ‘Santa Claus’ Headquarters, Sewuet and Cheapest ‘Toys, Books & Fancy Goods IN 1 Re sure and —CARTER’S dec 21 Are-all the BOOTS rage in this city. hey their quality can Our are down t ! Bear in Shoe Man, will | for your money. Buy at “THE Fave money. A. E. dec 1S | SELL Davies fplendid | Chemicals, Soaps. Perfumes, AND SHOES are al! mind THE CITY join the procession to BOOKSTORE, LIVING PICTURES Rage in the 0.5. © the How is that? I » rock-bottom figure 8 Secause , ana not be surpassed. McEACHEN, the the that give you best valne OLD RELIABLE” and McEACHEN, THE SHOE MAN. NG QUT. Drug Store. stock of Drugs, Patent Medicines, Cigars, ete. | Must-besold at once. The finest Soda Water plant ion P.#. Is en bloe or Sé excelled. dec: 20—dy” SELL only the Xmas stoe land will be sold ‘parately. k of Perfumes un- ST, GEORGE. PHARMACY. BEST, whieh is 7 Woodill’s | German tT Fated ye | pd you. Ta no | decd * Baking Powder, cu-tomers to UY. Qa ‘ THURSDAY, ee TO-DAY Two Capes lett, and we will sell them one () Greenland Seal Jacket, 1) Opossum Jacket, $30, for $25 Aber ikan Jackets from | the newest thing but comfortable ¢ | Prices to clear; five Robes at a bargain. ) |Y One { AM hatever You Skip Dont Skip This! | Our talk this Fall about Fur Goods has ‘could have been more emphatic and _ still | Greenland Seal had advanced 25 per cent. |prices (we were right), and knew what we were talking about. we offer Greenland Seal Goods lower than ever to clear. $15 P five Astrakan Capes, one-third off: six Capes (not ) DECEMBER 27, 1894. Se been strong but never exagzerated. It have heen conservative. We stated that - that our prices were under manufacturers’ . We have only (°) Fuprier cry, and you say “Oh, my! $100, ata bargain ; at a price that would make at a price that would make one Persian Lamb Jacket, 38x 10, ‘apes) at half price; Gentlemen's Cape Coats at low erisgi ieee PATON & GO. | aol cae | ~1 . wae an t> _—— Fost- can. Money 189 QUEEN Char.ottetown, December 26, } e ad a Many folks wait till after ©: they can buy Shoes cheaper t Try us and see. Saving Distributors of Boots, 1894—i5 (A) 4 (4) 4) (4) (4) 4) oli uceestion . a°as sa es ——they think Perhaps they ® 4°22. ———.)-—---— Shoes & Rubbers. °9 STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN Kh, ha shee. ry <= =a Kk Ke “MORTGAGE Lot and Bui Public other part :— All that tract, situate, lying and bein: King’s County, in the said [-land, and described as follow~, tliat Commencing at a-stake fix: ern side of the main street, eastern angle of alot of land now possession of William Mellett; southwaridiy along the ca of said to the thence along the course of said shore parallel with the main strect eighty feet; thence northwardly lel with the eastern boundary of Mellett’s lot afore-aid to the n aforesaid ; thence along the street tothe place of con mencemé iS fO Sat tern lot shore ot Col vill alwre ! nt. M. & D.C. town, GAUNT, Mortga RICHARD L. novl6—wy tl Sth dee gee The above sale is postponed House in Charlottetown. Dated December 18th, A. D. 1894. RICHARD L. GAUNT, Mortgage decl8—dy lw wky tl 28th SALE. dings at Souris. piece or parcel of Dasa | at Souris East, bounded d at the south- | at the north- | in the | thence bonndary > Bay and | id and para!- W illiasn rain street For further particulars apply to Messrs. | McLeo!, Soliciturs, Cuarlotte- til FRI- eC. Price Cutting Again! - : ] a , i é a . . . . . . " To be sold *, penn oe Since some of our competitors have come down to our old prices, we have decided Court House se harlottet to vt to keep them chasing us. During the month of December we will cell DAY. the eighteenth day of December, A. D. 1894, at twelve o’clock, noon, under = 5, pouads New Raisins, 2%c | 3 pounes Pure Mixed Candy, 2he and by virtue of a power of sale contained 5 « Valencia Layers, S8e | 10 Lars Electric Soap, 236 in an Indenture of Mortgege bearing date| 5 New Currants. 28/10 “ Glasgow “ 202 the first day of June, A.D. 1894, and; 19 “ Raw Sugar, soe! 1G Ib.) bar i8e ma le between Daniel P. McInnis, off 5 “ 20 cent Tea, Sse | 5 pounds 24 cent Tea, $1.00 Souris East, Tailor, of the one part, and eo oe , Richard L. Gaunt, of Montreal, of the | We invite your personal inspection. Look where vou will, bat don’t decide until be glad vet vour ino you came. If you buy ney back, We are contilent you W ill return t] you have seen our goods, he goods and anything are not satisfied, WILLIAM GRANT & CO., Connolly’s Old Stand, Queen Street. 8.1891—eed & wy 3m . and you in Charlottetown, Dec. 1 Card of Thanks. course of said | | j We desire to thank our many friends and ‘customers for the very liberal patronage g given us during the past year, and especially during the Xmas season, ‘The year’s trade has heen DAY, the twenty eighth day of |) cember, instaut, A. D. 1891, at twelve o’el ck, | > ‘ . ae od to take Pos at the Sean | One of the best in our exper enc e,; and we hope that by fair dealing and prompt atten- ‘tion to meet a continuance of the same. BILLIARDS tion with my Restaurant + bout of the fin -st Oysters In the city will b I have opened a Billiard Room in connec- 50 barreis sold in Wishing you the compliments of the season, we are, yours truly, ev ry form. The finest of imported and | 4 4 ER CO ve Ee 4 QW domestic Cigars; temperance drinks of all} L lac t J L i | - kinds; fresh Buttermilk always or hand, also | ‘! 2ef Tea, i . én 12 *y ron eer P.P. GILLIS. § Cha lottetown, Decem ver 2+, 1894—dy PER A. FU LFON dcei} : : S aes BSS HESS S a) — aa co a "NOOO A t Cc = CA} = > SHH NNO SS la - ‘a art an ~— << a ote of So o- =o sa Ladies poaxeramen | + Lakes == = CaP ~~ . — ee: es 3 << ane ; = ce) — oe . £39 ‘= c- ems ec 6 SF Shs S28 = = | os FSS ESE SANES | i ~~ O° S@" 3-2 oe & = ieee & = = > 2 ete SS , Re aw oS | 3 < “os 2 no Ww — 2 “o - m= es a. oe oe oe ee S = | 3 oy Sok eP- sree acs : om | cs Sr ss ack S Soni > O = OG es 5°85 Hees 3 ai gm 2: SSeekeces Om: a Osa! 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