- - . a > - > — —_ —_ -- . —_ = oo ee oa >. —ao — a —— 7 . 1 . THE DAILY EXAMINER : - - - . : - FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 1896. 4 4 A 44 a = , : neve eam gen eenancenrenseeiea ie eae Lier, , seen inne 1 : | - ! OBITUARY TARDAILYRXAGINER,| ..2ue"® | LBPTERS 10. THE: EDITOR | ) : ltur A gloom has been cast over this com ' L.. 8 ncement of fruit culture is to aha — Ag ' ' rite : oe : ‘ s to be | CIVIC APFALKS munity by the sudden demise of one * *t of a series of ecture 1 M . 4 [r ‘. d “, . oa - i aaa rishtowa’s most esteemed and resy : NUARY 1 : vered in this Province by the Horticul” a , | tesidents, viz, William Campbell, who} Srwoi. Desratoues ro Tue Examures f the Central Experimental Farm Sin, —IT was asked on Monday to ——- ' departed this life on the 4th inst. The | -———— inesemeieidinsincais eaiduis ee N ALARIE \ { t the following | ea"s" wf Mr. David Laird to deceased was taken suddenly ill with THE CRISIS AT OTTAWA ; ‘ i va eee 7. ee re imself to be put in nomination for ay oe in : : - : i ie x : met inh Adi maselng Wp Riso” ge Lack cds cae act en ae 80 yor — — mone - - ' Stock-taking is over, and we will offer all DRESS GOODS, REMNANTS and ODD- ee : ee at. } medical attendance that could be proc - io a : \ a Water Commissioner, to which he ws | od, he battled with the disease for but two — ee also the following DRY GOODS, at prices that will bs sure to effect an early P elected some years ago by the Coaserva i H & iable d : 1 cheer c earance : 7 , avs. is amiable disposition and che ‘ . : : : ul Exy ental Pa tives of Charlottetown, He is now to be | oj - ow be ad ’ ‘Ott n. 6, 1896 wer ee ful and unassuming manner won the a ings a: ot | ; Ottawa, Jan. 6, 189 trotted forward by certain wire-pullers in oa nee © gel had remier owe § esl Na Good Tab'e Linen, 15 and 20 vents i Pitt di - j . . . } | miration of a i Cetin O re Pee cos y : . ee Hon. G. W. Howlan, | ut. Governor of | jis own party (who are his political ene the pleasure of te acquaint Was Not Acce ted stra Good, 25, 3 an $5-cenme. ee wd ~ 24 oe ae < ; Prince Edward L-land, Charlottetowt, | mies) in order to secure certain ends of | ance. He will Le greatly missed ‘ Roller Towelling, 3} cents.. earache righ ype sl age a ei aa aheek ae a, Se eee by his family as well as in other circles of p One a ur Capes haf price.— James cent. more.—James Paton & Co ' ohaaties oo Dean Me Howrax,—Koowing the great | be e'ected as Mayor, but he will in’ any life, as be took a lively imterest in’ every ane Th ; Wi ter Jack ] Waterproofs— Fashionable Capes, goods é ' bt ee fat 10'w Ben SOek 86 the Commenmeners | rtaining he welfare of the com- iree infer Jackets at clearance 100 Feather Boas, 30c., 50c , 75c., $1.0 | sold regularly ai $2.59. Clearance pri - - _— Fr rest \V ta n all matter pertaining | event 10% : : thing pertaining to the welfare o oo Gre c “ae i > » We., O0e , 1ac., $l. € z i $2.00. learance price, ind, and e=pecially to the ad-| board, which will be filled by another per munity On account of the other mem- HE WILL RECONSTRUCT THE CABINET. pricee.—James Pasion & Co. and $1.50 —James Paton & Co. $1.00.—James Paton & Co, : j ! vancem ftruit culture, I beg to advise | son, but not by the one am —— | bers of the family being aftlicted his body on A few Capes reduced to clear.—James is of Silk : Lamp Shades.—Gilt Lamp Shades, F : cae : sg a r : eS te ae oe ore He ae pir } we om —_ ep | — removed we Park Corner Paton & Co. j 100 P; - of rn at Remnant prices.— worth 25 to 50 cents, all at 6 cents each. ‘ ee tur | bave arranced l n. D ld Farquharson) need no ; . recti , shic , . James Paton & Co, : a 2 ib vane ine | nee a held in V x a 7 ig t 4 Charl Mtetown, | Hall, in the 1 i = am . It is Said that Masson and De- One lot of Children’s Jackets. Short Lengths of Ribbon at remnant ' t rs to be held ip ce | think they are go'ng to ri ; ‘ ‘|The was one of the chief promoters : " . | prices. + g * eeuiny : ’ . | ’ > 6 <<. 200 ends Jreee ( — i e 3 oe : one : : . 0 Ela Ce ort | tag katt thet tctice cea will not ie | There asembled a large concourse of peo | Boycharville will Accept Portfolios, | ,, Refers from $2.00 to $4.50 for $1.25.—| De cae ee ee ee i Eien, Sick : y i ran r for our Hort town know their tactics and will not be} ple to, view the remains and Heme 65 ihe . James Paten & Co. | yarde, : var . om i yards- below half par . , Bhi at arran:, @ : 1 ny : ia : 0 é - | a : se nip ey 7 , Mr. John Craig, to attend and | taken in again. The grit conga csaown comforting wor:s spoken by Rev. Mr. oman _I1 Sateen Covers, 8x4, worth $1.25, for | PT'® ames Paton & Co Children’s Carriage Robes, 50 cents, nidreas these oceasions. A} as the Citizens League) will die as dead as George. The body was then conveyed to 85c.—James Paton & Co. Shedd scitts it aneailis tiade Cesk F ce : r - he ot ee ee ; New London cemetery for interment. Orrawa, Jan. 10. 500 yards Grey Flannel. 22 cents Childreu’s Pinafores and Dresses, extra “a rx 3 mm. ; one at | was only brought into exi-tence to catch See siaal r - attner in life . . ill ) ; ee ~~ st a sow Puesday, Jan, 28:h, at 2 | 2 eee +S nears traced che Gacusiecioan st en Ce Oe ee vIn the Senate yesterday Sir Mackenzie} | ot Dilla Gases, 3 & © eee see il mai 2 clearance prices, Car ran ol Wednesday, i é Ib, al 2 the unwary am s : ‘ aiso took su ide uly iil, ane that Bowell made avery long speech. He said worth 25 per cent, more abel & Co toods worth ~ cents— Al oo! ¢ erge Dress Goods! Dress Goods !— Evening t ‘ , istor Py r m e at Aiberto on Friday, the | work« i before under anotuer gure lav week, abort the same Lour, that he had waited on His Excellency to . : ° r : ‘ as DD omen. | wine iain, nelle gt Bh yd. ikea ™ : ‘ atte t, atl pt — at Rpmnorne <i : ~— , = do “| she succumbed to the dread disease, tender his resignation, but the Governor- 7. for 70 Conte and two for 25 ang G 1 h 32 "er re Is i Cashmeres, Nun’s \V eilings, etc., at so " : y Sa jav, Fel it, of 5 om Mi ae Racer . ; new . ew, and was buried beside her husband, their Genera! had refused to accept it, inasmuch extra fine large Towels.—Jas. Patou & Co. T 10 : . ao ‘ . typo = reas Ccods, much for the length. We dent a ee ‘ ‘ . be prepared ydiscuse fru | We h ave ha 4 enough of grit’ rule “| ages being 72 and 63 respectively, Mach as the speech from the throne had not Blankets ! Blankets !—We have made weed Eects, for 25 cone. this lot, so the price is no object. f matters generally with the people, and || have a Grit Goveroment that —_ or might be sail abour her good qualities. | passed. Under the circumstances he | three lots of the balance of our Blankets.; 49 pieces Drees Guo's at clearanc:' * p’aces of Colored Crepons, worth 70c., cia: a | ee a ao tae nies hela it et oe te | Suitice it to say, however, that she will be (Bowell) would attempt to re-organize the | The regular prices are from $4.20 to $6.75. | prices, now 50c. Good colors, extra value. % wy cae e a fruit industry throughout the Island. | draw taxes from the pavite, ‘ee ed ee ; held in loving remembrance by all, Much] Cabinet. He therefore moved that the| We have marked them down to quick | 39 pieces Dress Goods, heavy winter teenies ee St ee —o ih sympathy Is felt” for the afflicted family, | Senate should adjourn until Tuesday next. | sellers. They consist of English, Scotch | weight, in thee lots, Prices reduced as ‘ sw : eo PE Se ee ee a vor re | Which consists of five sons and two!The motion carried and the Senate ad- | and Canadian Samples, and are slightly follaws: 33e. goods for 2lc., ete.; 30c. Brief! ee Seen daaioe Get Gk Oelag nor Fe | daughters; but they are cheered by the | journed till Tuesday. soiled, so is the price.—Jas. Paton & Co. goods for 19¢c , ete. . This result of the Lieut..Governor’s ex- | presentative ue? . ne ood kn hope that bo h died trusting in the merits|~ Ig the House of Commons a similar ; ; | - ter fruit culture will be | eee eee eer ee tc nc og | Of their Redeemer motion passed after coasiderable discus- q J ASH ! | SH ! | Cc ASI A ! RpOcs 6 Era Serer" ‘ , | Sapporters in order to tell them to go and sia ie 3 « , A q / ! al W 3 . 7 hie 8 ‘oncerned | », > . ar. <¢ aw k “ a. ‘ ore ae pd gee wegeeniag he -_ — = Tue Sranxiey left Pictou for George- The announcement madein both Houses $ : : o rity and we fare of the sued, ae the names of upwards of 300 of 5 : ne sbout the prosperity ¢ ve : Charlottetown’s citizens hed been placed | OW" at haif-past one this afternoon. that Premier Bowell had waited upon the 7 : pa pa ’ in Mr. Cong we have 8 Sete SS A a i —— Governor-General to tender his resigna- { gher uss enees. | ***" vity resulting | 2 the County Court by the Peters Gov Gyaxasivum.—Business men’s class in|tion, and that His Excellency had inti- ; — on - nt | Whe ct i b the au re: ernment, te be sued, and those citizens aeT MG A J Saal Pes : gs gymnasium tomorrow | mated that he was not ready at the moment ure in Van | only saved costs and disyrace through the he ae anee ny peri : afternoon at 4.30. to receive it, created great sorprise, | =e en ese I os oT et und we bave no doubt that the farm-/ warnings of friend’, including the repre- —--— It is feltthat whatever Premier Bowell ought no be supposed by anvone, wr” : luable | Seatative aboye mentioned, for which he cis ce : gir ene . - : ne > aaa receive valuable : , Vicrorta Hockey Crve will meet for 2c he way of cabinet re- y oa oe hc hiaadahea ai tis Province wil eive is Cael: Wu Meee alee Bak a Geis * ‘ Riser’ t s may accomplish int y of , . —o Sy vee were s ORS ee of eneeeny behaaiil from him and be encouraged | , net Pgh i it practice to-night at 8 o’clock, sharp. | construction it can only be of a tempor- t I woulk mane the isand cheracters of | Bformation t Se ic cai aaite Counci! for the last two years, and their Members will please bring dues. ary character in order to tide over the i ty move forward in the direction cf ft | Iucomprtercy is impressed upon the whole eee session and that Sir Charles Tupper («en- ° ving : ta bette guarantee : : . 33 ‘einai ee nee \V hick o. oe : oe : a RR sess ( . t 1 e roduction for expor Cold storage and?) town. We, therefore, want no more party Porice Covrr.—This forenoon a young | jor) ill be Pre rt dissolut FIRE 1 ; ; s teacher thanthe f — : ‘ . 1 co . : ’ > we ve Premier when dissolution see teacher then the tw) ine Atleatic service will enable | politios at the City Board. I include in a caine a iam Doyle, charged with | comes if not before, Many, however, in. Superior workmanship, re ! t f ex study in Latin, Fret ee : » froir | & & > Xpress on “party politics,” the hypo “xing hice vith Madde B as] ol; ief ‘ 2 j 7 , ; : : ar farmers nad exporters to place frait| 1-1 temperance polition of orice | nie neler ad with Madden in the "| cline to the belief that Premier Bowell INSURANCE fined finish and moderate and tnathematies wl s necessary to the Sritish market in co: junction oe ‘aa identified caulting and attempted robbing of enry | cannot succeed in reconstruction. It is é ; st-cla S However | UPOm the Britis! a oo jaan a - ‘ aon oe a : oe h,was discharged. He proved an | said that Messrs. Masson and ee” is like putting $1,000 of another prices combine to make these r ’ butter, cheese and pork. ee ee ounce ever | altbi. ville are both willing to accept portfolios. ’ , into I ° thie mav be, it w e hard for the trustees ———<—— had was the one presided over igi ad : e id fore a a oa Photos the most satisfactory i ' aestges by Mr. Thor M i 1 had at hi Tue auction sale of the Rev. Mr. Ham at epher ous of siasets dene a0 ie ; your credit for a contlngency. to persuade the peopie, even though it | ES >OMMENTS. a rot Ore, WhO - Tak MB bis ee ; ‘apie : bly the present crisis wonld have Petit anew tk ta tk ‘ i ‘ + | os ea notes ane board men notoriously known to be op- | lyn’s furniture on Monday next, at the St. probably the p , Failing to carry it is like staking ) in Charlottetown to-day. at ihe ing uchers were € = Sh i * di gee nt been averted. your whole business on an un- “@ posed to the so-called Temperance or Scott | Paul’s Church Rectory, offers an excellent - : titled toa se of pay, that it was} - The Quebec Mercury ‘Says: Sir > : for weltine> Grit~clest fora; certain game. a. : ra > Seteet ie te ee eee Bat grit’ manceuvring under | Opportunity for getting first-class furni-| = a right or siderate or necessary t = - . ar. i ss the fature leader, | the pame of Cap een managed to — ture at a bargain. me E. R. BROW, ° “ ee oe . elds tis Stine dow “ve e 10K : : ; up the wards in Charlottetown in such a : ae oo = ' me wv.) eo fer aa to say that the | 7 : ; ' i : ii : the st salaries w \ ther have ret. t anxious to have | YY that they could elect a majority of I ORE-TERS Surrer.—A grard supper Insurance Agent, Corner Queen & Grafton Sts. i 2 inane an i We ar ae a Ve nt - ret Lihat ad of the servile Councillors to the board. This say held last ae “ the residence of Office, Brown’s Block. - : a © coal = are ge Sir Charies J PP Fogg a that se ies | was done and for the last two years we thomas Rogerson, B~q »Crapaud. About TNS TS aT —_ ne acmre - : - a ee more ee rai eek i terests are | Pave had a sampie of their incompetency, | twenty-eight Foresters with their weer cas tal etfect “4 ; ia: restions affecting dimperiat 1D ot Pe hone wite-pullers see the ua these | 88t down. Rev. G. W. Fiaher, Chief 7 oe : i) > cousidered in London and Ottawa™ | ~ iad — a oe Ranver. was reset | he R . J a mer, and « pe that ere that time ee ee j Councillors have made and that it is | anger, was 7 ot = er t may ® teonesiiavet Some} —The Patriot shudders “at the thought | necessary to have a rew scheme with | Audrewes and Rev, Mr. Price. Choice | , 7 one : a Sir Cuarles Tupper becoming Premier | which to eateh votes, and hence the origin music was rendered after supper a i of r vorrespondeats nas re | of Canada.” This would be a go nd sub- | Of the Citizens’ League, and as an out- | So ee era | a Cc es ferred to the arbitrary and unrepresenta- | iact for a cartuon, or better, for s tiving | come of that leagne Mr. Laird is beine ‘ An Isianp Ixpi or - M rk Wrig it & . i ' honed that , a:ka _ . ; oO. have since the -t beso plgecin the tvs ubinciole . Charlo:tetuwn | picture. It is to be hoped that Mrs | a-ked to run for Mayorin the hope that | Ge- ha ; : I & x ] ] B k x 3 : od s founded. The peonle were | Rogers and Mr, Harris will adopt the sg- | two more years of mismanagement sill | !©W machinery for cheese box manntac- choo 00 S, Next summer WILL SOON BEGIN 5 ‘ PGC 4 “3 ' reation for the next entertainment. Phe | be fui-ted on the city and another term of | turing 7” their furniture factory. While we are oin to sell e content rn tuls g 88 highest embodiment of Gritism in the contrul of civic affsirs secured. | do:ng this the factory has been — _ g g : y ed - we al ae ee hee soled mi shivering a Starts again to-morrow orning the i‘ ~ ra — are’ ; om ? j f , guided by the o f the | country shuddering —would not shivering | iene ee ee ee College Books the celebrated Slater Shoe for Men exclusively, Are you prepared for them? What's press and their own good sense, continued | be the better word ?—at the thonght ory ——— Se = site ce. a _ a os ” ’ the matter with getting a pair of our . s : lot a. Trunnoer? Gentle sand, | Willi find employment by this new indus- i i ace a. ois co act wise But if acts of the school | Sir T wes 2 " pee se a THe TEACHERR’ SUPPLEMENTS. tr Si : , that is for fine wear. HOCKEY BOOTS? Until Saturday, sweet Tarte and Jimmy MeShane piSiie ¢ aL aa ae f° E . a) B ks | - ; i rs Sie a i i - © . a : . ‘ ary re w ive a special dis- . "| appear shuddering in the'background. It} gi The gollowing is subm tted forthe | W. M. S.—The annual district conven Xercisé BOOK: ’ For spring we have bought an immense lot, January 11th, we will give epecial di people there w speedily be an agitation | «-» uake a pretty picture—a more|., ”.. F6tess, fe ne | a oo ae count of 15 per cent. on them, i | | i make a | 74 Ocala | information of “Citizen” and citizens. The | tion of the W. M. S. of the Methodist b } f CK y OTS : ' I ar | lecided hit than even Shakespeare’s| poader wi please bearin mind that the | Church wi'l meet in the First Methodist § ibbli o B ks more than we have room for. Headquarters for SKATING Bt OTS. t witches. “ hool board has only to do with teachers Church, Charlottetown, on Feby. 19th. cri ing 00 “9 W ill t all } t t} oo te t LADIES’ GAITERS, 35c. a pair. elie ticle ac | —H_. Spencer Howell writes to the Mail | in the matter of certain supplements which | Each auxiliary is requested to e wi eC you abou lese later. 9 — | i Opel . } rT) , } c ' rs THE MAyORat Ty jand Empire: It is a curious fact that} they agree to pay them The Govern- | send two delegates and each band one. r In the meantime A. E. McEACHEN, HE MA YORALTY. | nearly all the old maps of South A nerica}| ment pay them the'r salaries according to| Pleasesend names of all de legetea a Note Books, jan8 THE SHOE MAN ineiiiea | i oO or , ap E a i aa G is a} slass, alsc a «<n ple » saiiate 1s . Secretarv = Rar : ° jan ‘ a’. s e Honourable | show the boundary line between Fuiaos | — > & supplement not exceeding | the _ Secretary, Miss § arah = =Me we have a lot of other makes in stock. D if ur ind Venezuela as being @ counterpart of | Seo. 1€ School board last October noti tae, St. Avard’s, Chari yttetown, in order av 4 f mayor, ougt oe ue mn” line he » in} fi d all tes bers that thei te Y envay $ , 2 ry The AR i yr i ‘ =5° 1 Schomburg’s “extension” line. I have un | Bed @! teachers that their term of engage- | that homes may b provided. The neces- Pens, Pencils, Note Paper . These we have decided to clear out at once. | not t arry with it intothe ele mn the 7 my possession & copy of Herman Mo!]’- | ment would expire on 3ist Dec. and that | sary railway arrangements will be made, ” , € ‘ ve - a. atiishe o. j 1 sical . eaten: is ian ae : bs . igs . “ e . ao . idea of dividing upon party lines. It is | ‘A System of Geography,” published in all rapa —— reengagement must | of which further notice will be given, Foolscap, Inks, and all School Low prices will do it. | true that Mr. Laird is a party man. Soare | 1701 (William IIT), in which there is a| apply tot 7 board. The teachers were | ——____ = Well! | i Se a oe ery en. | ‘ 1 f Terra Firma—the | also notified that in future supp! : isi i ! : tg ; ; ‘fairly accura‘e map of Terra Firma hie t ure supplements POR AWE SISK 10 eNReRg ‘ ; ell: here goes: - 7 ee . fe — it via ero portion of South America—and | would he then more equaily divided, keep- _ WORTH A GUINEA A BOX.” ¢ Requisites. We — ” xoey 6 . , -d Tite 0 Usi6 Ox u a ' Our pa ship W 3 » every re | pewerer liog line is laid down a'mos | ing in view clase of license &:. This the } ‘ A box of - . /Ommmencin to-da $ r ; tnis dividiog iit | . : i ‘ t N nee arTy t tot . ‘ ; ntical w th that of Sir R »bert 8 | b yard tried 0 do: ’ EF 9 everything in School and Col 6 y> ° 42.00. " pagerlacepes ay au j ] t pons | y ' y 3 ur 1 72 a Mayoralty or any othr civic department. | Schomburg, surveyed in 1841-44. It run }, Mr. Seaman—Ist class; 26. year: BEEGHAM’S lege Books and Requisites you can have them at almost er eee We put this fine Box in our window on ii | in a south-westerly direction, the north | teaching, late supplement $143.80, present ‘ 5 é } ) ‘ " i : ; ‘ce. €50.00 fr. | i has so far as ¥v now, | ii mit beginning at a point near the mouth | supplement $145. 4 ; PILLS Don t miss this chance. the 30th ult., at the regular price, $50.00. twee Bip pertizaneaip into the Water f the Paria or Oronoque river. It lie- Miss Harris—Ist clas ; 12 years, $99.40 ; family medi and always sell at lowest We taxe ove dollar off the price each Commissioners office to which he was! about e juidistant from that Orinoco tty Bg a ‘ ‘ business day. Call and hear any one of é 2 ib Sasecqnil river, | ss Snaddon—?: ? ie ick Head- 3 . : : elected by the votes of men of bot nart: | river und the Ks pub KE jn *) et Mi " Sn vid n—2nd class; 23 years; ache, Weal pric e the eight tunes you like. ie and separates North Andalu-ia Ceastern | $185.30—$135. Stomach, ¢ Shimane a a og : °, and we a = é ne Venezuela) from Caribana or Guiana. | Miss Scott—] st class: 12 years: Th > Loss of Ap- ee a | nezuela) : | +12 years; $64.40 tite. Wind’ \ that if elected to the position he would carry | 4 ,o:her matier of importance is that the | —¢55 ee 4 . the Mayoralty. In the selection of | boundary at the coast-line is marke! »| Mics McKinnon—3rd clace; 42. years: BN tieStomach, GEO CARTER & C0 Money Saving Boot and Shoe Distributors, E. W. | ; ; candidates forthe Mayoralty Mr. Laird’ ttle west of Pt. Barima, and beyond the | $130.70—$100. : Pull nces, Swelling aftermeal a . 7 r ERON BLOCK vdid forthe Mayoralty Mr. Laird’s | ttt! ; a oa a : : bs cas, Sri ‘ «, ness, : j artizanship oucht to her nore ee extreme western limit of Ex gland 8s clam | Miss Gregor--1st class; & years; $12.50 Drowsiness, Cod Chita, Fiushings of} Charlottetown January 4, 1895. ‘ cam ° } partizanship ought to be no more conaid : ae — $50. oe Shortarss of Breath, Costiveness,§ B k il & : f jan4 red than that of } ayvor ] wo or ee | jas l- . ) = ‘otches on the Skin, Disturbed Slee “ S fa * ere = NEWS NOTES. = Haslam—2nd clase; 5 years; $41.90 and all nervous ond trembling win OOKSE ers, C. a - - - = - — . — r eT {r Le P or Mr exander cs | —$0. fons are relicu Y using these 8 ) ‘ : ' ’ : r protecti fihali Miet Wyatt—<S0) cles: & eco. = wi 2 i > Horne, of Me. T. A. Mclean, or| Compariags tariff for protection w tha oa Wyatt-——3r] clas:; 6 years; $65.70 Wickens 3 Tasteless and Soluble Coating Charlottetown, Jan. 4, 1896. Mr. 8. W. Crabbe, or Ex-Cour r Has- | tariff for revenue, Sena'or Sherman show- | } ’ Laneapecmnannnrnn iets. é : : gare Co that the average month!y eurplus under | Miss Brown —2nd class; 5 yeate; 001.00 | Soe ee _ = Ry Once £ whose | the McKinley Act was $1,129,821, where- | —$50. haine Las en mentioned nm as the Wilson bi | has vielde lan ay erage | Miss MeMarray—1+t class : 5 years: A. a i i a ae ig ? ; 2 ; . . that connection. Having been jxckeyed | monthly deficit of $1,659,603. | $42 50—$50. First pay the bill you owe at WATSON’S DRUG STORE. Mis McDonald rd class; 2 " Outor tie Candidature for the representa Une result of the war talk isa modest | $10—925. . "5 & years; Rare WATSON’S DRUG STORE will then pay its bills. . g ¢ : ae . ‘ measure in ‘Ongress to appropriate : . : : i Aa en ee ee ee en A een at co heat. Me rem les alah: 61 senmn $443 80 The money thus put into circulation will come back to you, and ee te oe ie : i $1,000,000 for e ne } - i Q ” 2445 - ; pe ? es ' . *J a, Cal. Of course there ¥ vy in Be nici Mr. Dancan ~ Ist clase: polities, and but for the sympathy that is wa eauaien that it be located ip othe: 209 320 years; $200 Chance ° I ° t t A ¥ 1 ji = i l l : i felt for him on int of the shar: prac- | States. fur even i! arriotisns persona and or . | ™ i ( th | 6 r f oO B Ss V7 6 a f , : -? Coats cas call r manifested, but Ben |. Mr. Mclean — 2nd class; 7 year-:; to secure bargains in BOOTS and d 0 l l G aly Ig l ll e, tice of which he h t the it ject, hi Cal feelings wiii ani ’ ) $ . ia has the first, if not the best, case. The | $109 40—870.00. SHOES. During this month we Ana — : ee . ne 7 a& ihe of « I; ‘ ~ ] rit J 25 , im ¢ Sinecicans have discovered thet war scares |, Mr. McLauchlin—2n1 clase; 7 years; will give Special Bargains in all anbor, in rne : ve re | a ti “ ; garded as of any more Significance in 2 | sre among the most expensive national $50 —$69. kinds of Footwear. We want to M ; ‘a ss “ae oo ceo gg A Nice Assortmeut eiy contest than that of anv cther in : Sir. Atlan Sod clas:; 5 years: $10 clear out all lines in ord-r to make | ™#8*2!nes, ete., for the current year of t than at of any other | follies. i.. ae : . the above named Institution will take ; . , ‘ i » ot Bou. room for New Goods. Never such ao 3 oe “ iat So far there has been Sir Frederick Leighton, president of the | Mr. Owen—2nd class; 3 years; $50 a chance offered before to secure place - MONDAY, January 13th, at 8 —— OF ——-- no selectior of candidates. We Royal Academy, who bas y, bron ralesd $60. ngs Bargains, Calland inspect. Sale | Ps ™» 19 the Lyceum, By order of the : ythe peerage by Queer ictoria, is a] ' ae i. a Jommi tii | o r Lave no positive Knowledge thatany of ' f . a mt - i ¢ ihe Ri Se Miss Ash ey — 2nd class; 9 year’: $58 80 aor ok * Cheap Shoe Store.’ Con mnishoe. ti janld Pictures and . : vreat fisure in orid of - a?” | hE OO . ; © geptiemen named as candidates would Rohe onden, anc b ce eon ° a yl 4 = 4 : Bohe an os L : jon, a -s we t ow tke gf Miss W adman — 3rd clas: 17 year:: R . K, JOST, (36 QUEEN ST. a . pt @ i ation. e do not know | tion of N aivter, the most ths ~p | $81.90—$70.00. | Two I Relne Tennes 2 Life IS Real, i the grounds or conditions upon which anv man in the realm of art. He is a@ scuip’or Mies iin. let “i ea as wo Doors Be :OW I rowse Bros. A ND. seis IC ure (ll Il . one of them « Lee | eater tle | #9 Well as a painter, and it ix charged that | $30 ass; 7 years; $20 — ien6—ay 4” ° . : : J0 Ol them ld consent to iter the : iN i eile of anate am vv. jabnu—¢ L 118 precise ko »pwiedge of anatomy ha _ ife IS I arnest, | Miss Finlayson —Ilst class; 2 $10 field as @ candidate for the Mayoralty. warred eomeof his best works with the | $20 ; = years; D. 2 We only knew that we want a Mayor who | bru Sir Frederick is also an orator, | os r 3 , a Hie a. Bie Peed ek ee ee .2| Miss Barrett~ 2nd clase; — years;— — And if you are in earnest see to your ee : Will be free to serve, as a Mavor may and | and had he uot lived for art alon » he| Mr. Mbwsia hae adie 7 . Bin : :. é a ss isbaies ot ths ol Lody of | might have been an essayist of power. | $343 80—$345 st class; 41 years; health first. Cold weather brings chills D i, the intéjests of the whole bodv of z ‘ . | Pot SU—$Z545. , . — ” : ais x The commander-in-chief of the British ” a Callas healed a $125 and coughs. We have COUGH MIX- 6 PICTURES FRAM ViliZens, and not those of any particular | .. a ne ag s int ion to i Fy PP pena ee Clase; years; $125— ype . * +e. 73 army has intimated his intention to insii | $1.25 # ; TURES, etc.,—a full line—to aid in your ; Class 6° cliqu Woald it not be | tates prize, which will be called t! e | . Mr ——— ~Znd class; 34 years: $172.60 W ied . " ‘ > health, AT SHORT NOTICE. Weil to have a public meeting and | Wolseley Cyclist Infantry Chalienge Cur, |—$15 set meek talk the matter over in a business—'ike | $0 be competed for in riding and shooting | iline ea ‘. s BRITISH COUGH DROPS, 5 cents a i im : ; *, | by cyclist sections of all British volunteer | #102 20 —¢ wan ey—2rd class; 25 years; packet. avi Alter a tair: SCUuSSION Wwe siould a See rs el aie s I : a1 4.2U—SSvU. 7 s " : infantry corps, the first contest being ap- | Mis 2 : i \ ’ : i ' . bein better postion than we are now (0 | pointed to he hott in. connection with the | ggiliat Farmer—2nd_ clase, 17 year rte EXCELLENT YALUE AT, Good Work! Low Prices! | select candidates for the approaching con- | Home District Rifle meetivg at Bisley on | Miss H. — a ‘ ; . e th the day of the ‘ eoraa—3rd class; 5 years; 5 Nl } ‘ s j ‘ *y | | te-t. Let us rises iperior to party jealous- | the lrst Saturday in May, ies an i interests if possib © ant I piac o 10 eninge seseegrom sromerenmmmn ct poadege ae alisha gat aia | $41 .20—$35.09. 5 great competition tn ‘ mart ea shoot: } Mias Payne— Sed cles 9 ii $10 ' s ng by the Guards, Militia av olunteers | ¢.- ' —— oe oJ oe vn ‘ y - "= ” M Millan & Hornsh vifice, mea who will do the right thing for | of the District. The conditions are to be | *”? 1896. Central Drug Store, ( j a our town We do not now plead for Mr. ! by Major-General Stracey, Colonel} The above shows the class, year’s teach. NORTH SIDE OF QUEEN SQUARE. sta 2 Laird or ary other man. But on'y for | Bu-tave Baltour, Colonel Saville and the | ing and supplements. The Board’s de-inn —- . ' Charlottetows, December 28, 1895—dy BOOKSELLERS & STATIONERS. E an unpre id lice I. intelligent anl } hi, } H yn. SCHOa berg McDonnell, all practical] | Was to deat fairly with all, and we think janld = fs » . 7 i atk riders, who have given attention to the | the public will say they are moving in that Office Diaries, 5 jan3 Co ee re adaptation of the cycle to military purpos- | direction. ee . e | SE LD aA aunt sae ocean o> — i — -2—— — | és. The distance to be ridden will be i eae as : a " Ea ome Diaries, Ez | about forty miles, and a minimum -pace | oe 5 . —St. John Gazette: Mr. Davies, the weit] : = ae ag SOUTHERN RAILWAy. P k g Tr ea Libera! leader of the Maritime Provinces. | pe be fixed. The men—probably squad | silieieads ” Oc et aries. We are instructed by Rev. Wm. Ham j 6r sene 1 ‘ was present atthe § ; of eight—will have to fire immediately on - ee # a ; a mane completin rthe ride, the object being to A public meeting will be held al Glen anne lyn, Rector ole cn peers Church, oo oat | & wight, and vigorously denounced the Na Mabédunids et totem bo es sasaki ne’ William Hall on 7 hureday, the 16th inst., by Auction, at the Rectory, on MONDAY s tiomal Policy. He made an interest Og | oe all ae , shooting afer a cane : at 2 o'clock, p. m., for the purpose of BIG STOCK | January 13th, commencing at ll o'clock af Seictesthe Wee ae a ad ra march iis Note ae , | discussing the Southern Railway question : His Household Furniture, oynesiong of ; ; > } . y ‘ thY Liberal party. ‘It was,” he said, “a |"*P¢ marche | and other important questions of the day. Drawing Room, Dining Room, Bedroom A few days ago we received a quantity of the above Oil from New York. and after tariil for revenne only, with duty Jevied | ; sans ‘ | All who are i . . a co Cite ‘urni i ase . : : - . - : - oo ee ae Look out for colds at this season, Keep | 4!! who are tuterested arc respectfully in- ! and Kitchen Furniture, — an Organ giving it a thorough good trial we have no hesitation in recommending it to our cus- hm Pproection - then he | yourself well and strong by taking Hood’s | “ited to attend—Wa. MoPuersoy, Chair- avd other valuable articles. See haud- . : : : Bh fptbe nerve to say right atterwards that | oe ariiia the omatet ‘nie atcl. blood | ™8n of Committee. * | bills. tomers and friends. It does not smoke the chimney, and will burn bright and clear Oe nn): ii ail a aa, ad ; areapariiia, the gre mic Ale nOO*d | . ane te m ° x : . : oe - » i - : a = . ee i hee See ke Le Glenwilliam, Jan. 7h. ones This Furniture ie nearly new, in excel-|} until the last drop is out of the lamp. If you want the best satisfaction buy PRATT’S 18 (ne fas! nb HOW 1.0 furm limited lrability i enlasinimcmescciinniieailatesthdaibiiiniatielieaian Companies to carry on many classes ot S of underwear, dresa goods, oddments and | the highest bidder. It is warranted tew A. McNEILL & CO., remnants.—Jas. Paton & Co. and first-class in every repect. Charlottetown, December 28, 1895. jan4 Auctioneers. : : lent condition, and must be sold, as the { 14 Something worth talking about—Paton| Music Box—The musical box in KE. 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