oe —_s THE DAILY EXAMINE ‘ 4 4 4 AMI ER , - bai v - - - 1" T . ri) S ee > 4 - THURSDAY, JANUARY 235, 1896. poms ec - . lice sidaliakoniae an THE SKATING RACES | | ea { a [ OAL AND OTHER ITEMS. MARKIAGE BELLS, THe MAVORALTY | <a j u . ce if e weather of last ’ } ‘ ee a toe ye ni me. amines Of ee Alt W. Wit Sin,—I hear that Councillor Hasz: inl. ON DECK pr it 3 arge umber of eon. # } } ; ‘ < ‘ nm atte: e skating races in Hil 4 chell, the popular young b ok-keeper for ; 2!*9 has de lined tv allow himself to be | j , - we. ee Prowse Bros., and Miss Annie Stentiford,| PU im nomination for the Mayoralty. - or igh R a it 18 < mputed that there . / g Mr ] nl Stentiford | After all, it seems to 1 th t t d ° . ec oO g i me were about five hundred people present, laughter of Mr. Jo eph Stenti ord, | ae : _ yat we cannot do and he is fit to be there. too. \ , . cei udiieed wlth ihe aioe | wa emnized last evening at than stic x to Mayor Dawson. While r “ shed x : ee ae t are Mr. Stentiford’s residence, Weymouth | ®€ '8 in the chair we know that civic mat- 20 PER CENT. DISCOUNT. ey ond a doubt. Whatever the , meSSPS AWS0l a hogers are Sty ‘in iniating cleraems a era Ww ye well ec ste. : s y be. ‘conpiatulesed anemthe tuebess of | te": Che officiating clergman was | | # will be well conducted and that | pl ace or occasion, a man should be Opera i ats SU + Fim mny | e8 C. W. Corey. Tie bride was at- | ¢*'ravagant schemes will be entertained. y : io . ae : Nn ‘ led by her sister, Miss Addie Stenti Civit. —_—_—_—- OO OOO ”" -- suits u! ly dresse l f yr ANO attire, \ va % very 1 eY é . “ aia “i ; it! ; : and gave an ex ta t« I. Mr. John 8. Lewis, of the Bank of aan inane “ however costly, inh either the “ W i ; : as mad . N a Scot a, aC ted as groomsman. After SOME MORK TEXTS, cx weirer «Tr t} a occas] y? YPN } lf r Terese ancil the ceremony, a reception was held at the i a mer aa : ” ccai 10on ev n ba . : tt in thes oth a lence, Pownal Street. About engage be — ae to the ° . tuiera bly untess 1t 1s perfect in fit. sl nen cs thirty guests were present at the recep- | ®Pplication of the principles set forth in the Want of &t Rett oe UL Oo > * : ; - s} Pepe a no, and a pleasant evening was passed, Bible to our liquor question, remembering 20) F nitty 7 : Bes the _ e ( t-y ” ‘ Bes omy \ 1 7 Lppy uple were the recipients of : — that ~ liquor traflic in the conimandments of « ress, Nothing : a : apy beautiful wedding gifts, emblematic dast has never been productive of the | can atone for sucl ffense The - ve on g ‘ At i rt oO1ens i | OT Ka : ; ey D " vio the hearty go ot wishes of the donors. er oes national loss and mieery that the | P LY KR Cc EK NE sare i , ] | = —anees oe vourase0 | My land Mrs. Mitchell have Tue Exaxry- | aaer traffic is productive of here and 4 a nearest approach a readymade 3 : : rt a \ on i for | ex's congratulations and best wishes. | turoughout Canada In addition to the | 7 ~T ‘ c'othier can make a fit is to Iniss iL roo be ‘ ; Re tex s su rgeste | by your correspondent \ DISCOUN 4 ‘ | it It isu uch Bacal Best in ss \ ‘ = ‘ : | oe. At theresidence of Donald McMillan, Eeq.. lemperance,” I beg to submit the follow- Ft | s He 8 much better O miss the ‘ ‘ a the y t . : vo : i ine : ; a. er cs AV ( ‘ supsat: ‘ ) } : . as ve remainder of the race the | Covehead, on Tuesday evening, Miss Jame | '8 | | Le 2) » | misfit by coming to us and having a suost tial and stylish : ‘ ».. Ma 1 Ang & is tle passed a i Me Mill an was united marriage to Mr. ptr sip giveth his neighbor | Overcoat made to order at a reasonapaile price, A foaw of our a es her they Frank Aud, of the same place. The nup- | dtiek, that putteth thy botile to him, and . ? 1 $17.0 aver rercoats st} I ’ ; "Cations y were loudly | tial knot was tied by Rev. Mr. Johnson. | makest him tranken also,” Hab, 2—16. | New this full but slightly soiled. Will clear the fot) * ETO Beaver Oretesate sii tt). . “e a ee ih tae Miss Ella Buntain. of Rustico, cousin of “For the drunkard and the glutton b at Twenty Per Cent. Discount. : vy oa sd whi : 4 : : the bride, was bridesmaid, and Mr. Blair shall come to poverty, and drowsi ness | ssi sill helices haditiDaceiiaapaiaseatia i SS. A. WcBON AB FP. Tee ae at *. é ae McMillan supported the groom. A large | Sha | clothe a man with rags,” Proy. 23 — | a ; \ ; ; 7 = seas umberof ¢ rant prese nts attested the 21 : Oo Per Cent. off Soiled Ci’town, Jan. 17, 1896 —246 LEADING FASHIONABLE TAILO? i 4 t ta y 0 . larity of the bride and groom. Tue] _ “Tt is not for kings, O, Lemuel,i is not | ao eee ede KX AMINER extends con: gratulations, for kings to drink wine, nor for princes . | } Ce | el ia the one m - stotaig telah, leat “tey ditch und ieee Blankets at Weeks | : 4 ¥ a> andl SOURIS JOTILNGS, the law and pervert the judgment of any a } ‘ \ —~ of the afflicted. Give strong drink cli » - S , , : an en lhe skating rink is well patronized this | unto him that is ready to perish, etc.” ‘ a vt : Or : 2 re winter, under the m inagement of B. Mat- | Prov., 31, 4 and 5. { omfor te MW si dd d € nit & ; ' a JA96 1a] ew and H. McLean. The band is in “But they have also erred through . - 9 7 ae c Ut S> = nti su y uttendance three nights in the week. The | wine and throush str ink,” 4 C f “ i — eo nights it t . ( roush strong drink,” Isa., 28— ts % aq ] » | | - , . , uh s good. It is noticeable that under | 7. ; . om or ~? aade € ul is v x pass his ¢ } ‘ present management the patronage of “Do not drink wi i ; é , I t management yalronage O ot drink wine nor strong drink, z : . : 1 a 4 . ‘i , ‘ S : uckly ; poss | llums is conspicuously absent, | thou, nor thy son: with thee, when ye se Cheap and the right thing fer the cold weather f : f j g | tk ‘ , a . a sp ng es at their place is taken by a much greater | into the tabernacle of the congregation : tT ‘ i 1 i th in f Sours’ “four hundred. At | lest ve die,” Leviticus, 10—1). Hi: Vv 18 - . 4 1 : t va S| mented ths athena ah tha ky i iy “ . — oa —~s e eile | present the attendance at the Kink is a Wine is a mocker; strong drink is alf g rice Badies’ | 8 ck ets, seas ; pleasant and highly respectable pastime. | raging; and whosoever is deceived thereby : Six year old ra st. C. Beer: 2nd. | Success to the new management. is not wise,” Prov., 20—1. : Haif Price—Ladies’ od ack ‘ ets. F i } fi I 23 giP.s 3 L. Chay is { The new assembly lately organized in “Wherefore, if meat (or intoxicating wa: | My sve. A s A Oo . s C Morrow's Hall for the promotion of the | Wer) make os brother to offe nd. I will f ¥ ifV r i as Howa R g | ter, an ey lt progressing no He sh (and « rink *noi intoxic aio g liqt aa | +H: ] Pp —Ij hi a ~~ ’ g we be > ra : avorably under the direction of one or pe le the _s standeth, lest I make my a ric € 4a Ics . a pes ? Ss > LA AE A S t ' ral f é s wo of our local prompters. The mem- | ¥ OtGer to offend.” he é } Pp = 4i ak >» s 2 & < l ; _ ‘ N Ja s W AmNS é ty H z r rs of this lauc lable association are strict- * Look not thou upon the wine a f ie rice a ies’ a pe oe and W C can help you fe it a ‘ C : ans Horne. ‘I » 2-28 ec The laws are said to be as those| When it is red, when it giveth his 7 } . if . ' ; "Potato ra Se aes Sik tk Medic hed ake Divtiens. ie auali color in the. came: at the act * Nearly all sold at Half Price. if you leave youl orders a : ams ations of membership are so_ precise itet i like @ serpent and stingeth like au r} ‘ ar . € ainate a am ¢ hat ly those who don silk and broad- | adder.”—Prov. 23, 31, 32. r | T ; \ W ith US for a ood, Warhi sal - a 1 } 1 “TT | ” on ~y : 7 2 1. At gus a, & i ) an hope to enter wit hin the charm a fouct h not; taste not; handle not. ri mmed Hats and Etonnet: ’ SS { Oy Ire ans { . U] . 1? ‘ > ' : e. We hav heard who plays | Colo. 2, 21. s Crcoat O1 ster 2xnd if { 7 t @ 1 T roe i | { . yr ey yo > > soever gO > ‘ hal e , ° . . T sn aie a ‘ r 7 I Sra ane { Larg 2 Ja 5 ie fiddle for them. W e € xpect to be “Wha at ever a man weth that shall And oe, for youl choice of [ nti immed Felt Hats, Em - you wan: ; 1 he eh ape at tl I ’ s astonished when we see them cance that | 2€ @ So reap oi since a ' : 3 5 ues aig ] t Ti as How ew German waltz quadrille Be sober.”—1 Peter, 5, 8 eM Y : . , a : : : : , . - ; e ‘ % ’ > a y . Bra : . dnd, Feed © Re faras Ho-| "Trade was ver cL tebine inst. eae wiiaia ti ends se A | Re adyma I Ulster or Over- ‘ i Line 3.054 ihe good roads brot the people from ined in the last verse, which clearly ap- a } } . : ; : ’ : ; I ie 7s i 1} h . y Pr cutis Fourteen year old race (one, mile) - Ys, | the east in bundreds. | The eaxh seemso| plies to that which may be drunken eg eons sold in the city we can _ $ : -arge; 2 ry } M an e pretty well divided between Matthew & | well as to that which mav be eaten,should ig r 7 : a ; Laug - : : ) McLean and Prowse Bros. The old reli- | govern al! Christian men and wome 9 a sup DiS you VN ith it. [t s via 1 : 4 ( tte Band was . a snd | able still maintains its steady run of cus- too, a rove of soutes wi ie aeemul - The People a wtore. | _ ( { | f = + 2x4 sts ? j bh, eeeeks Shai a us ee ae 2 i © j ° S 7 : i$ . s i g the races | n , t . igh they say Prow a me ths preaching of sermons on temperance Charlottetown, January 14, 1896. J 0 J ou much to iw I 8 pris € = - iouthin’ si = made hem come dadown a tie in their] ana suggest the above as texts worthy ef o 6 f }? Tr ; ’ . > } 9 1 a “1m HIL Ak ¥ TERM-—SUPREME COURT, prices. Messrs. Matthew & MceLean’s | the consideration of our preachers. ? . = f pi OV C ib, Just step in and — — | store iz a grand emporium of everything True TEMPERANCE. | = » I? ~ ao Bis THurspay, Jan. 2 wanted by the purchaser. Their mam- ee A ee Say see them. All VW inter hat His Wors Mayor Daw ‘ M Act n _ th stock of a kiads of goods is certain THE BIBLE AND TEMPERANCE. S | G oods at special prices : fs tl y a wonder this hard fal — ' on Pe . > t o / ° T to Prices for farm doe Potatoes Sir With your } ] rT ISSiOr { ; ’ 0 a r e th Aiba permission, ] ; i iW nd : a oa 162; oats, 28¢; p a 4 to4}c. Good flour | wou l like to sav a word on behalf of the | seasieaasiiiiaeitiagtadiiataiutuitasinishensiehtiig Hy es is sold fer $4; 5 lbs granulated sugar for | good cause of temperance. I am a resident | H fo as ‘ Ma - a sia , y wart, Q 0c ero-ene oil is sol i for 20 and 25c, and a native of Charlottetown and feel n> - i . i. i} my oA gee and tea, fair, for 20c. Never was ready: | small interest in the present very impor- | We are offering the balance of Winter! } s a at Clarke, | med: clothing so cheap in Souris as at tant crisis. I have always supported the | © 5 : , the |} present. Itis said a young man about to | Canada Temperance Act, and, until we | [TT], : . ~~ 1) h on vet married purchased’e very good cuit cf{ eball yet sonsething beter, 1 aba con.| Ulsterings, Overcoatings and Suitings at| | A 7S ’ . r pla = ii 3 “ps SLU —. vat ng ne es. : a at pr I voy no use oe who | ‘ 7 “i r 2 gr i pr ! C.. and } © ity were now taken Ol hiskey an¢ a temperance a vote rum at our Civic TAYrY . ‘ . y ar H “s ‘ w mm eu ; ; & Silzt “ut made ia gold rings one could elections lf we vote as we pray ai ll will \ ery low pl Ices to clear, Do \ Ou W ant | stat ground uy x 1 t : cet married ihis winter very cbeaply. be well. A correspondent in yesterday's | ‘ . Hos w sly 2 |” Hoards of erit office seekers were in | Examiner, who is evidently no fciend of anv o lg j 9 Q . j v : is a t : » ‘ i tT c f ~ - ‘ yo Mrs. ( nign spirits jast we »k while the muddle at te inp?rance, has thought fit to quote Feve- J t ns in oul line If SO, don t put it n ‘ . ste Ow c Dr. Ma of K ton, ‘ Ottawa existed. They were expecting that | ra] passages of Scripture. Those referring E This w thy wily also ga r y. His many friends a glad se Lat rier W = be sent for by the Governor- “ the Lord’s we oo regard "y a ofl any longer—buy how, aes : z th ‘ Co Oliygresidence fi i I 1 ra here were two preparing to yasphbemous, as he ever read the 5th r i g s the revenue from which} A despatch to the Guard reports the wall to the Customs House, feur for tle | chapter of Isaiah, begining at the 20th a it e pp t at Prince Henry « : mae oburg, who | post office, eight for the Fishery ottice, and | verse. Will the friends of the liquor parey, srita 0 t Hospita |W shanti some idee ago. He suc al yu hundred f or Angy y Ne il’s billet at | both Catholic and Protestant, kindly take sisiesilialllpasiniiel imbed to fever on board the wars:ip | the : i+ house None of them, however, | their Bibles and read, particularly: the ‘ ‘ S » 4 4 i ; le got further than the door of their respect~ 23rd ve rse. lf they do so and vote ac- 7) i = im “BS HW I say where ar ° to . ay | VC off es. “The greatest hopes of mice { cordingly, there will be quite a change in ~ A... ~ - id ie oa : " - W [ hav par geeescececveeeeecy, |* id men gang aft aglee.” the personel of the present co uncil before of delicious TEA are satisfied when supplied with e ve 2 Wi fia ae ‘ V INDEX many days. e our lines , ee . > 1° ti i 4 g 4 ' g oi | - - es Oo Gils reaktast ais ri: I it Y Y : H us Whr, é ALL TH > POPUL AR ¢ } Souris, Jan. 21. OpserveR. Merchant Tailor. i ¢ { English, Bre ikf _ Congou, In lia, { hina, whatis¢ Z r Burns Anniversary a : , e. eo bet Era a om ~—- Oolong and Ceylon Teas. We believe our 22e. Blend i aa I er I a 6 COUGH SYRUPS 4 The High Prices Had to go. SHERRY'S BRIDGE, Charlottetows; January 22; 1896—dy to be the best on the market far quality, strength ing U s ha rgot must ; i nd they sre now The RorJeanx ° i . re avor ] ice "ha I 1? reali: 7 ie os aceite a dened : 4 hy ? | ane te, “7 eer now. The Bord = Sen. —T notion’ & semmnunivetion id. thi flay or ana pt ice 7 he public realize a good articie . S i iaret O., Rie the long wrices for a 4s ee: rhe tr : 7 a : rr e ‘ tis, but youl @ \ND Oi Ma ae Bae ee as : Patriot of the oo inst., over the signa- SAS BATA Saw washonwe kaw rah: 2 FA when they use it, and to-day our sales on this Tea 7 ae - pie si ee ere mutS §6§4 1) ture of Charies Fisher, stat ' i meanest bes. ioe ; . ” oc hie % 9 $ OS Wi Feet ee ET ae 2 | wee woth r scone acer tae ais oe we 3 are larger than ever before at Dode’s 2. ank e ] . ¢ i -* m " : a ; was % ing roug av« ie yn ding of 4 . ont 5 a jozen quarts. This is astounding. It is}¢ ss : sae . . will, Thanks for reminding Cod Liver Oi] Emulsions 9) ec ee eee eee: Thing PSkerty’s bridge. For the information of] E i etew a SAE Ti Me te & ¢ 10 ¢| rithe eo — E r . - ae the pul Iwi a to state that there wa> eo 44 ee W e€ Cal ry a full line Canned Goods, Jams and | was p up the price. It was an article} jothine right about the building of Ke \ Se =: : as j ; ap M asp Estert — The! @ -—FOR THE—- @ | of faith that you could not have a good} aij pr ri Mr. S al - c u 5, oa a 6re 6 00 3 Jellies, Fish, Boned and Skinned Dried Codtish ; ‘ «3 _ : > 1} ttc a. =e ae ‘ premene , ne - 7 : peewee ummisk < “¥ » » Te 1a r >> } Miss S iM lis ¢ ? | cheap ve : _ ile — et RS Ae is, neteee portion “of the % } Flour, Meal, ete ‘“ which we will sell at the very Char ‘ 4 sting in prdeat are io n¢ care ré ‘ } s . R ras “| ¥ astevening. Mr. ( tac ie- | ¢ Comalaints « the Seascz. $. se Giceiaad lake hay dns, calling a. er et ot Chelan, aud tem er dt «ds 59 4 lowest prices. teve y. Dir. George hackham ve- i Sy oe J B Senne not succeed i that, he ¢ plies ve » i? mereny fe ter en |p Sie wheats | Wh ie Shont ; citati " er an a able | @ ¢. yver the price ot a and porpie all over | .titied the ail Laacted hg a ui - 2 Our am 13 to bay the most reliable good and see Tie ) - 4 JOHN SON fh iOHNSOL | the tt are ordering it. It is for], e ‘ : ‘ : os sal] thea t +4 ‘ . : . : . | 3 he sia‘ed th: he wave ever separate > i to i i ; j s prices (ro t - - Ke ine . . J ity 1 seats yasumption. Gk ean. det : nor ‘ A 7 ™ s - : hn ee a §) 1 BS ; in i _ a low est pri > 2 rs taKCT in ex ‘ : ' | bottle of wine now with his- dinner and eee eer oe ’ cy a . as » oes cé , caange r casn r root ; ls lelivere al] 1 I Ba First j ‘ : eer een e| t tle of Ww ne pow wi a limpner and Dept., but omitted to state that the order Ly As the say ne 1S, have zt =m l a Or & ods. Woods aeiLrvere d Lo all a oe 7s — — - eat ge tag gy ne Pe ailowed = ome gviveti by fee when | prese ented it to the ax parts of the CILY previous evening. Mise Clarke gave an| § Q| Good wine for the million at nominal |Gommissionsr of Public Work: the| 3 got prices in FURNITURE iuahion .@ e . woek ¢ STVHSUSSVSVSSVAIGS | prices Saat ada laret Co., 30 answer was that Mr. Speaker Cummiskey ¢ » & ° a ae a - cacao mot | Foe 1 Si ontre Se ee 2 eee 7 hs among I =h Columbia, | Hi pi tal Street M nape} had received the amount expended on the : WwW here the W ool is short, Oe Wiad A hi GRA NT & CO. and a *piendid uterary and musica! pl ae : said bridge; and I also certify that the ’ 55 | Charlott y 1! wae : ; eo f Me g | Lassitz.— Let’s gotae the Scotch con- a et ; _tha } * - \ L Se 1arlotteiown, June 19, 1695—13 ITPEN CTPRF ." oe oe A | | cert Wridavetnatts he Ce tia number of acres in Tarentum District as I ask \ Ou to buy because Diy . SUSE SERENE. i ee ei ill i cert Friday; that’s what§fiony a braw lad i: a n a Lt nd Job a he Band, pr led | | uill be envine tie, bin owe eave this mentioved.in John T. Garland’s letter of the (a ] o 2 is ina : ptabie manner. ; 5 : ? : : 30th ult., is correct af taken by me_ from & it is to Vv our ady ante Le e to ‘4 ——- an the Lot plan in the office of Public Land 4 1 Fr it G n ¥ A Ni A | . A 4 > s fy i! C 2 . EC uraator enolase sour. atcucn i buy if best values is your [2/FTUIC UPOW6 Meet ued ice ASSsOoriment SAVER , aw a a In tl . 99 : T. J. Sugrry. J : ‘63 1 this city, on the 22nd of January, to . > . : 5 ' witt t ’ , } } ai Glenfinnan, J: 20tb 896 oO i ee ee sive u i “oe 8 = the wife of Frank Beales a daughter. enfinnan, Jan. 20th, 1896. © objec t. N O humbug, 3 Acting r OF i > £6 y , na 4 2 “i _ — +a ee © x | M 4p pile 1S. é i the nist f A - . = s THE SCHOOL ROW a Th , Di -_ a aa mae Sent Ve JOHN NEWSON’S. [0 Plat tures and ot te tt i ie cas ; ‘ 2 : . Sin,—In the Patriot of the 16th instant, § . MM oe. : fale 7 Wry es CAs we Kerala Komee-eoempieicly E At Missonchy, on the zo inst., by Rev. | 1 notice a communication over the signa s Charictietows. Jaauary 18, 1896—~ds s Edward Isla y a basket socia 3] l e furnish hom etely, i ardinat’ tals Sig sf : : e arlotte , January S96—dy [ nes J arv 29th. in aid of ‘ . : | G : ; , “i nore ree rt . 4 ' ua states that1 tried hard to have John 1. i ‘RULT ¢ RO WING - co *) ’ : ee he pocket capacity of everyone }u indet to Argeline Gaudet; aiso, Joseph | Garland appcinted secretary ot his dis— SEED SEO STUR SO AO ‘a E t y chur ind fhis 13 &@ @m ! i | A. Poirier to Angeline DesRoches; all of ne = i 7 1 at } : ms "ld . ae " : IES 2S Px Crear r Ors " the) 2 S325 RN e guia “ ’ t and w feel aure the enter BECAUSE we believe in making our own | Wiceonche trict, and aiso that he cculd not give Is JUST OF yD ta A ¥ patr ned A eas bhin taal e pee ail consent from what he knew of the man. ENED. | foods al hnome—this Leips } ’ “3 1 = T hie mrcsnnme a : . a ee “hese feet r2 ¥ } ail] Pe : : prepared and . a. oa vviee, | ;, At Summerside, on the 7th inst., by|Tbis perhaps requires alittle explana- | ===" a aes caeted ton ete ee 3 —ete s t e Provir seis «cheaper §=6tnaD 7“ Rey. D. J. G. Macdonald, Hubert Des- | tion from me. A day or two after the now = * PN UBAIG, Tt irist 4 vag AS Rev flow much money do the peo- | Roches, of Miscouche, to Marie Arse nault, | famous Parrentum meetings, Mr. Thomas Central Exp ental Farm, Ottawa. . PICTURES FRAMED D f Vercon K and St. D ~ of Ontario epend Pp -w laughter of Bonaventure Arsenault, of | H. ¢ ummisky came tomy house and I 4 J ie Fruit aa 4 . e ; aasist A specia : out? O hd , | Summerside. asked him if he had any one he intended | Islan Ame Capawe OF mu : opmer tr rs stes Ww ru ystweel a es — e eae . r a At Egmont Bay, on the 7th inst., b for secretary. He said no. There was a oon ! “ , . . AT SHORT NO PEE. I and Cape Traver nmection on Ontario? Hundreds of thou Rev. S. Boudreault, Robert Gandet, of | ™®" who wentto him and wanted the 4 orerentqd at i aid $ ‘ : : veV. DS. juareanuit, 7an . ifn hal - at oo si . Me ie ! wW erta ni Arrangements | sands yeariy that we should not. Miscouche, to Marie Anne Gallant, of . “2 it he i Mr. a fe r r — | _ sila ren nak fora special from Sum Spend yours at = apd bel Egmont Bay. 1eu I proposed Mr. Warland as 1 thought | CHARLOTTETOWN--1 ay ‘ > we - = o - Sy pasta Spend y¢ Irs & HOME and help gc eahagiy ei 13th j oh him the only honest man possessing the ee > Gage aan aie Se oe Bin ge le, i eaienatn Oi Good Work ! Low Prices! aaa tied 0 the HOME MAKSRS. : At Fifteen Point, on she toth inst.» DY | necessary qualifications in the district. SRDIC id hh ote) : r ae oy t ie entertain v econd | ev. John A. Macdonald, Stanislaus Gal a a) . c ARDIGAN—Wednesday, Jan. 29ti at sedate tai 4 ; Awan ? G — i a Rif He said he was satified if “Charles Mc- at 2 p.m : coe — : | — r “y ee. Ange ty lant ee ee ifteen Carthy” was. Then I saw Mr. McCarthy 8 F I BER rON— Fria : a : nt - sf ! a : please as T pee and he said he did not like the man for he at2pm uae cre aoe Vi be a ask ade from fr ends in town > MARK Wei GAT y 00., LTD. At Mis ae the J ith ‘Be ; uA (meaning Mr. Garland) opposed them too _ = SUMM ERSIDE r a He | all T Hornsh ' John A. Mac lonald, Felix Bernard, of| much in getting the district and that they ? jat2y : - Kymont Bay, to to Marie Anne Gaudet would give the office to Lafferty. Now, BOOKSELLER TION GT] = of Miscouche, before I spoke to Mr. Cummisky I talked : IRS, DUOUNSELLERS & STATIONERS At St. Mary’s Church, Indian River, on | with Mr. Garland and he said he would Yirector D ion | Fa u the 14th inst., by Very Rev. Mgr. Gillis, | n-t have the office on any account. ee } - j James M. C ulle n, of C ener. to Miss C. Mavrice O’ConxeELl sic menace nieeineibieciial , ; . — MAvRICE NNELL. geen a ae . ‘ % © ii 7 nnick, daughter of Martin Connick, of | pong Settlement, January 20th, 1896. y . « : | ! i KE i iV BE. | a ant > Las i i ound, AC Norboro, eae Fai i 50 Men’s & Boys’ Overcoats and Sacaineicheiiccaiie pa = sat! AN EXPLANATION, This Month. Sate me mending charged A HOSIERY SALE TO-MORROW ! Ave You Interested in Hosiery for Children If so. this will be a sale well worth your attention, for we purpose starting at nine o'clock with prices and assortment that may fairly be called resistless. All-wool Misses’ Hosiery 15c,, and three other special values. Are You Interested in Ladies’ Hosiery ? We offer a line of surprising value at 55¢. Not common everyday goods, but choice wear—well quality, finely finished, and worth regularly 50e. BEER BROS. Tux Wearner.—Fair and moderately cold. DIED. At St. George’s, Grand River, on Jan- uary llth, Christy, relict of the late Alexander McCormack, aged 64 May her soul rest tn peace. At Harper Road, on the 9th inst., Harper, aged 23 years. At St. Roche, Little Tignish, on the 8th inst., Mathilde Richard, aged 72 years relict of the late Maxime Buote, leaving two sons to mourn their loss. years. At Low Point, Lot 13, on the 27th ult., Peter Gillis, aged 74. years, leaving six sons aud four daughters to mourn their loss. At Neche, North Dakota, on the 12th It., Martha J., wife of N. A. Baker, for- merly of Margate. At Summerside, on the 1 beth Gallant, in the 6: 3rd year of wife of Thomas Gallant. 3th inst., Eliza- her age, At Miscouche, on the 12th inst., Laura Bryenton, in the 16th year of her age, daughter of Wm. Bryenton. At East Point, outhe 22th inst., Mr:. James J. Beaton, leaving @ husband and large family to mourn their loss. At St. Andrew’s, on the 20th ult., of ja grippe, Mary Maceachern, aged 102 years, relict of the late James Macdonald. De- ceased was a daughter of the late Jolin Maceachern and Eunice Cameron, and a niece of the late Bishop Maceachern; t cies: i 4 i McDonald then : * Webster’s Corner } up the meeting. Str,—-I have seen a statement in the last Weekly Patriot over the signature of «Thos. H. Cummi-key,” to the effect that Mr. Jobn T. Garland and Mr. Maurice O’Connell, of Pond Settlement, marched on the annual meeting at Gleniinnan school and by their conduct thereat Lroke I also noticed the certi- fie | letter cf Alexander McDonald that the school rates in the old district were all pail long ago. I consider a brief explana- tion necessary. The meeting was called ‘to order and a chairman appointed. Then | the party in favor of the remova) of the scho olbous se p rroceeded to elect a trustee A ratepaver called for the accounts af the district, which were always disposed of first. At such meeting Mr. Alexander said the business was all right, the rates of th: se present were all paid, He said there were two not paid, but they belonged to Tarentum Road and districts. They next objected to a ratepayer’s right to vote. He then offered to take the dec! aration in the School Act. They would not consent to this. Then when they could not have eyerything their own way, the chairman left the chair and the meeting broke up. Mr. Garland and Mr, O’Connell did not arrive wntil the meeting was nearly over. and Mr. Garland simply asserted his right to vote under the school law. JAMES JENKLNS. Glenfinnan, Jan. 20, 1896, Uisters, $16.00. 50 Ladies’ Jackets and Ulsters, ranging from $4.90 to $16.00. ALL AT HALF PRICE It will pay every buyer to look at these price from $2.50 to goods, as they must be sold regardless| - of cost. ! geeerareapaat TT. J. HARRIS, AGENT. Charlottetown, January L1, 189€—dy THE PLACE. I ng tdi 3 : ; “ ortt pis we inz oo clea ) Ww s Pond, St Peter’s Ro 136 ae aS FERS TOROS Tales Any parties wishing io > Queen Street. pe supplied will piease apply io Epwarp [IAPPELL, at the Pond iw pd al, THE GOODS : 4 a : ht SALE A‘ 4 BARGAIN—i driv ng gh (sing or a ‘ 1 double arriage : 4 ) 1 mn ourTEY, ieather top Boots, Slippers, ete. | F W lL Moorr, Solicitor, &c, London Ho , Corner yi Im --; 2 A chance is now off you to secure . Boots, Spoes, Slippers, . reduce i a UND en R n ~tre near t Vt Methodi brick ¢ ' iwes imo py rar Sa Yr , ! r a : : : ee _—s price . A big Cleara : ‘In orde to | ta 2gasmMallsum of morey, Owner wil make room for Spring Goods. During | please apply at this offic ain22 this month we will give Sp Dis 8 | { I EI be s y : Lr 10 yh —S r I s in all kinds of | twea Gover ex Tam O’Shant rs (any color v7 ci ' ’ 99 a 6 . sy COT or any k ioft epted). * Cheap Shoe St Fancy or Plain Needlew< heathy ex iL. Address X Y Z, EXAMI‘ R. K. JOST, 133 ‘QUEEN ST, Pe rpempeeiaeeinsn a folding door-key, | “fr can obtain same IT'wo Doors B w Prowse Bros. iat his office aller paying for advertisem<nt, ani _javl t{-d ae — ANTED—Loca!l and travelling salesmen. eee Good time T. of ng stock guarant For particulars Jammin Uoal Company, Ltd —— MON EY—Loans made on.city o- countr properiy Apply toF W L Moore, sol tor been appo inte ; &ce, London House Corner. law 3m --4 Brown PRoTraens im 126 --jan puto. The undersi okt having ole selling Ag rents in the Province o | Prince Edward Island for the above Com’; , TO LE: tw wo offices vany, are now prepared to issue orders for | a, a — Round, Slack and Run of Mines, and will; A BOOK FREE eit ye ou de sire a copy send seep a, Stock of each Miue’s Coal on hand wl ae: vere si Co, Wesley o supply custon = in the Stamper Bicck BROS ti—-ma . Toro: ft - & {—deei5 ers at lowest prices, seinen Are PDACc nr PEAKE BROS. & ( v., © FRET SAW--I have a very nice ioot-power Selling Agents. 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