Es (Be as oat 29 Lage ca saat eS aA me 3 LOGAL AND OTHE ITEMS.| Aca TILE DAILY EXAMINER NO. 1. | Fact No.2 WEDNESDAY, <—— DECEMBER 30, iSMG. Fact No. 4 [ato aoa va o-al-a o ened wet and costs no more than the un- tf cloth, it simply keeps out the proofed goods. wed Beer Bros. for Des. Goods} We are now on the clesing | E ace No. weex of the most successful ———— —- —_— : balf-past| year in our history, proving | — beyond the shadow of : 7 i i : ) . . ; | ) ‘ c . . - that the : fa doubt We never loose sight of our motto, quick svles and small | Competitors may go along in {their blowing and puffing ; ; ’ f a . {ti people oo | profits Lerge variety good goods and new stvles in every sty! > and state that they are selling goods worth $50 for 4e We will sell Overcoats to fit boys frora 4 to 12 yeas a , : our efforts to supply the bes vl, soci ane" er eeitall: 3 ‘ia. * . . : e we . lie € eo »e «| goods and new t . : . t department, always keeping pace with the time and looking : wat ome of fer BA Wa ate determined 10 contiaus dame on si areas eonven i 0 Se) ae ; ie OV ts v : »WeSs s , ‘ a} . . o c . . ° . . 6 ., . - ar » - \ ae Paes « vers ic ar" Tl J . te ® after the interests of our customers. Balance: of Overcoats, | 1onest busine s in our own quiet way. Balance of top Shirts eaver Reefers at cost. Doa’t. wander around |.okmg for : of dues e€ ery low price. » balance . - 45 ‘ ; ; at? *t it i t in the city Yoillren’s 2 pi-ce sui i ae price 1e balance | Reefers and Ulsters at cost. and Underclothing must be sold. —_ All .ines marked down to better value, forit is not in the city. Coaillren’s 2 pirce suis ie. ae Please ronem-fOf our Fur Caps, Fur Coats, | clear, all marked to clear. ‘ ‘ the Y. M. 1} hes at cs + poe on ae ¢ and Robes at cost. yD 17) DAN YQ! ‘ nit vee P Brot! \ SH DANO TERS) PROWSE BROTHERS —_ ca ‘rs a / . ~ 4 tate ill ll rowse Brothers. | J dE ; : ‘ pra » Su'cock, and Friday} The Wonderful Cheap Men. The Champi . —— ae : 2 ) I The Champion Clothie.s, | The Wonderful Cheap Men. | fhe Wonderful Cheap M : 1 . , Gant ' The I.C. RJ, ‘NCE COUNTY ELECTION ‘ASE ae ee ee | ee ee eo nn : view of Queen Square] "= . ioe nae N CASE, THE CHRISTMAS PFAKMER’S ADVU- Co eee pe, . ee " wi Mr. Hackett Loses lis Seat, ap B oli CATE. COMMENCE THE | - i ; | ene” | . Heexey ¢ —A sre Atrerton, Dec. 30. J D J iC | The farmers of Canada have received a \ » Cl z will Allihe charges against Mr. Hackett | e great treat in the Christmas number of the ; ‘. x i \ M Cc. a.| were dismissed by the Chief Justice an Karmer’s Advocate, of London, Ont. It ts ae 4 " ba - | “t Mr. Justice Fitzzerald io-day except one,— HH eres Hh fi 'an unigue and valuable production, the ‘ In defat that is the charge of bribery, treating by | splendid articles and i/lustrations of which. | } - . a - ~ € Wm. Callaghan, an agent of Hackett’s, (j “ er the beet representation on | iain ca ee . : ' > Che eleetion is set off on that ground. The | rea — —- published of Canadian agriculture. Able ! ceca ae : ; - ’ ” petitioner Larkins bas to pay ‘all costs of | representative writers In every province of Pee oe Sales have increased over one hundred per cent during i liemissed charges, and Hackett has to pay eee British ae - _— By selecting anew Clock | the pa-t twelve months for my special brands imported cirect < \ . ‘ . the general cost of the one sustained ; Scotia, discuss its tendencies needs ani = 5» = YY” ° . ; ‘ ard. : . » n-ea eannet: > bias : A third | sarge. | j | prospects. Robert Elliott, atrueCanadian| Just. about three glances at. from the Indim Tea Garden:, Orde's ane constantly heing -- ee a te nie : | | fon of the coil, strikes the keynote in hit] {he new styles we are show received from some of the large-t cities ia the United States diye are 5 acu | bright little poem, “Take Heart of Hepe,| . ‘ 6 eae : Yan: = ‘ PERSONAL. : | O Farmer.” Among the leading contribu® ng will settle the question. and C nad L. ‘ ° . ae ici Rev. D. J. G. Macdonald, of Summer- j {tors are: Mr. George Johnsen, Dominion : 4 a Shipments to London from the producing countries stand M n IS Cu Rew Piayer| a0. ie in the city. ; | Statistican of the Agricu!tural Department, Something that is as follows:— ‘ . } Cc a = : a 4 . a Mra. Donald McQuarrie died at Pictou Oitawa, who shows the retoarkable devel- Useful and desirable | Com to the bargain hive. All 84923 ! meet at thi a 8 ; : , opment of Gur egriculiural exports since y , : : : fon Saturday last. Mrs. McQuarrie was a o agricultural expor Ic The year round T (fram commencement of s 30h Novenu.b 1°95) 333 il ii se servi en . : * “? Confederatio 3 867 : ‘ J : Y 4h ; bid egy cf season to 30.h Noven.b r, lede) oof MH is _ native of ere D, but had been &| Just what we expected. Our large stan tiated mae? “ — Bar: The li j ; F ANCY COODS CHIN as against 37] in 1895. ED AT CuatstMas -The Mos resident of Pictou for about thirty rome. bankrupt sale created a very wide and deals with “Ch ate itinae Seat . e line we have 10 j resent >y (from commencement-ol senson to 30th Nov , 1896) 454 mill ib-., <8 @ Co: : The Standard says she was remarkably i anadian Live Stock Husband i ‘ ° J : : 2 Railway Com pasy di-trit uted os — : ; os dee p interest. Hundreds of buyers ry”: Hon. Thos. Greenway, Premier of to your attention is one of ihe pee ea ” 4X. agaist 38} in 1895. ads of turkeys and plum = pwrd-|‘l*** ae ee oy sn daiiy from all over the town and Manitoba. “Acriculture i F he P airie| bost s retties " Must 59. Xm 13 g: eeting to iy 7 (fron commenc-» ent of season to f0-h Nov., 18 6) 103} li Ibs. 138 ritsemp'cyes as a Christmas and was highly esteemeu inthe com- country You can buy with the Pr vit " M "unt kK. st ee — and pre thest ; the values all DIA! ngainet 93% j "1 95 et oe eee my fli iil docs alah Gan saute — a a uf rovinee”; Mr. Angus McKay, Superinter- | a, ; as : . gainet Jog in Led. : o is roo ee The late William Morris, socialist and od cn te score pess Minne sce Cent of the [odian Head Exp rimental anes fail to me wf the PRpre- HCEACE HASZ ARD Pexsy Reapincs.—Novello’ oet, left an estate valued at $260,000 ee oe and save @ great Farm, “Farming in the North West] ciation of every wise buyer Has 4 J & M : } es of the “ Ade te” rie Cone All oveey dollar € whi sh be be queath “d to mie "of 189 Pn oe Territories” R. EK. Gosnell, Provincial ; di I pore. Avent Ghoir- Allie ‘Tea Gardens, ns of the Ades-te { . ll ry aro ict vq neat hec ) ing davs of 1896 ae : : : a cia 7 "4 ake : a > Y sithfa.") and Gounod’s beauutiful | §'s wife = aires wen - oo : ae | . colae accel we eee want W Ww WELLNER j Charlottetown, 17th Dec, 1896—2w 139 “nN reth” w be sung by a quartette| it among his fellow men. ¢ rich some- , . . ’ — ue romeo 4 i Soe Die reenter © neritic | vines preach the doctrines cf vocialiem,| WO Offer Our Own Richard Gibson, on the “Madison J WELER. On . Na » next Tuesday but rarely, if ever, put therm io practice. Line Goanen Show"; Mr. — Dr are ernie eee EE seen J ) . q] » Inches, Secretary for Agriculture, New oa ° —-—+-0- _ |Superior Stock i dose: Sma (or Aeiowores Sex| OWA PROPERTY AT AUCTION. | Chew the Ra PUTSCROTOCRO OR ENN P SOUT nT ] WANDeRINGS OF THE [sRAELITES.— Fine Ivscrayce.—The annual meeting os 7 i , ; Ur. DB. WwW. lipman, Secre- oe ® es ~“e 2s +. : oe ; a a a alec os ore : ory for Agriculture, Nova Scotia; and Mr. : oe 7 ire by Mr. Jobn Ross in the} of ~ on Ine Se All Purs ) 20 per cent. | Wm. Clark, Prince Edward Island, write The heirs of the late John Jury will : : . ‘ . 7 } Church last evening | *** etd anime - ee eal we oe Discounted ) Cash only. | on agriculture in the Maritime Province-; sel] by Public Auction, on the premises, about competitors prices, We can't “eas Ui etter and the sul-ject watter of the manager showe + he company | ait Snckets and ) 25 per cent. Prof. E E. Faville on “The Frait Year} ° Thursday, the fourteenth day of Janu- advertise big discounts and make @ ‘ arse was treated im @ most! '* carrying insurance to the amount of Mamtinn mined t- Deak end in Move Gactia *. WB Slabs an “Oe next, at 12 o’clock, noon, tbat plot of living out of lumber. We’il 4 as we : g manner. A discussion fol- | 83°70 0, and that the reserve capital is an Recarst es dais y- ing in Quebee ae calaakie Surman! land baving a front of about 42 ftoa the say though and give you the best ’ low $7,670. The following were re-elected Teas Goods} 20 per cente! | cricate addresa by John Me xy p | north side of Graftou St, west, bounded jumber wt prices as near cost as ¢ " Hrectors for the ensuing year: Joceph | 2nd Cloths \ Cash only. ustitute addresa by John McMillan, M. P.,| 110 ace by th ville pe ssible 5K ¢ I We Uvsvecessrvn.—We learn| Wise, George Mallet, Lemuel Haydev,| All Trimmed } 1-2 price, ‘ ae PS onae§ Oo Ww 18 Keune edi, sed on the oll Ne aeatietal ie os From Otta ‘———. e} "ap tll® : . ws Walle. Miwon . - aed ‘i : strikes @ Uanadian” By Jd. son Anigat : : a a, : ‘ apehent f the drug clerks send Fp oe orem Se cag ip a a Milline ry 3 ; Guate emily. |-B. S: A: the ablest:teview we have pig possession of Dr. Jobo S. Bagnall, with If You | mare Dee © ow Seemennntinn, Bie Tee eine Geases tS ee { 25e¢ each. ot “British Agriculture” “by” Archibald | !"e doubie tenement dwelling thereon. The Canadian Government has given orders that PROTECTION vid that 8 druggists bat one| re-elected Joseph Wise, Presilent; George | Felt Hats § Cash only. | McNeilage, Secretary of the British Clydes- | TB¢ Property is in good repair, «nd yields W f L Volunteers, | ring cir ag omply with the prayer of the| Matlet, Vice President, and Daniel Mor sate Geet kul * fans ri “ & Otish | 98 annital rental of $110. Terms.—25 per all um ay shall be afforded to our Volunteers, by ordering alll of their t Tr hone hy a ‘ . ff » | rizon ‘ ring ’ 7 ny a weg : saab , VOSS » : ae . "erCOs : » ys > F , pr - hg _ a i, pong rs a t ye rison, Managing ooune WEEKS’ Farmer” : besides complete reports of the yeh we uae a on completion of of any kind or any quentity it wil IN FANTRYDT overcoats to be Waterproofed by th jwocg this Grouggist Wii: & 112 way c r to - one . Stock & ' >; deeas, ) r Y Hi , fs tis y cles To-Morrow evening from 830 till BANKRUPT SALE oi -_ Fat Stock Shew and _ breeders or further seat te to be to your advantage to call on us. eccccececeoescoocesose Rigby Process. aioe | 11.30 a New England supper will be given — Ur de annual meet/nge, ard many practica- Sei ie Chee You'll find us here to do everythin; : : a nisin ie li the WF GE Recker, ISot. Al) 00) ike polities’ estece=tl i articles, such as Gold Meda Du torus akn “a olicitor, Brown’s Block. possible to please you. Our price: A soldier may now march in the — bes Wrevise.—ir and Mre. James | |. invited. sad ph oe ’ ine oot aren pene and | ing,” “ How She Won the Lord Mayor's] _—“* _oeor are only a living and asmall one or rain or sleet with comparative comfort, his overcoat will shed the gher, of Brookvale, - eee cain ee the goods—the rest we leave to you. Cup, — This number of the Advocate = original cost. It will afford us plea+ rain as water runs froma duck’s back iberr goxulen wecding cn ristmas ww. a : on une adise? Cloth Jackets. @ eovt}, | ts Vound in a beautiful colored covet, and @ : y ; + nt pe eka bd — - vant — Merry Go Rot vp —The merry go round L lie ; Cloth Jackets, $1.00. worth a a i b Bene ital C lore c ver, and ure to: how you our stock, When you buy an overcoat or out*of door garment see that saat ctepioge Nei. 4 aI . we |i be running at the Lyceum each even- $4.00 to $3 00. ides nearly a score of ch ice photo gas Our billheads eay accounts due when you get it made from Pathan siane @ tt el 153 2i pd Corsets, 1B, worth 422, and better | C1ETavingt> contains @ full Page ee pee reg at we are not able find space : Si iene: any ound 4 Clseente ' Sah he oasis jlaie on special paper of Mr. Crossley’s , for lengthy report of the edit | Have a4 Daive.—The merry go round C wreets md $1.75 per pair for S100.) coo ay Bay Senele Pace,” in Mackeke JAMES B REIT . wi ame to hand last evening. will be running in the a =? M-n’s Far Caps, 81.65, sold for $2.60.] Ont. A fine view is also given of Mr. we AB a ae 1 LO00 @ weeees bs eae gal pay a3 2 i. « © Coase, 11.75, “ 1650.) Simpson Bennet’s Gold M-dal Farm at Com olly’s Wharf ' material Excetrest Burter.—Tue Examiser| '°8 * * y¢ : - bade) ‘Deteihed Sede: SORGN Milhken, Ont. The Brit-h Columbia, BOCCCOSS FDG6OS3GSSOSSOCOCOO ZGHOGEOCO rece ved, & tew 1s y ago,a package of but _— npn yey - sl att $25 00 q e ; . : N rthwest and Scottish scenés are aniong ter manufactured and put up by the Red | ‘enaiesltnslieatiae tials dialinal —e Ss ; the very best. The Advocate bas done a ie-lfv--atft--attv-et -at f-at i $ House Dairying Company. The quality | I land and Canadian Tweeds at 4 to 4] distinct service to the coun'rv in issuing ' Rigby does not change the color, appearance or feechng of rhe ° - r e \ Row a. . j ( 2n6 { rns rie ' . ’ , . wae excellent, reflecting great credit upon 4 : 4 less than regu'ar pri re this fine Christmas Namber, wLi:zh goes to t he ompany and their butter-maker. | ‘ ] you ever 8 0p Blar kets, all wool, Union and Cotton,| every new subscriber for 1897, We notice That such batter could be made in the | ¢ t from 6S8e per pair up. Less than whole- | that the paper continues to be published - + of Ds ao woul ; ® few years ago | ’ é ssle prices. twicea moath in large size, and on and save been deemed impossible. 4 ‘ Men’s Linen Collars, 4. S@ and 9e. | after January 1-t will appear in a colored —_—_ — | T hink ] ' anv and j +h: ' ve (* gold ” i , ie win ~ od a o think how many an L'nders, Shirts and Drawers at almosi | 6° BY . OK tint), together with @ e met : ae : th sqenaitmanmceebuthe ‘ varied are the articles which are half regular value. largely increased contributing staff of the nierfainment in 1c schoolroom . , . . . “s ables rv ‘ sractic Pit First Methodist Chureh last st “— é kept at our first class drugstores: é Warm Lined Kid Gloves at less than - le ; and most practical writers in leth t Church | Zz ge : : i é ; “aia anada. we!l attended, and the excellent programme | 6 Brosies-—for the hair, “ eth, 4 m snufactnrer'’s prices. preptred for the occasion was carried out | é bath, hands, clothes. SWEFT- é And a general azsortment of Dry Goods. wha — re . = . ; i in a highly successful nanner. The pro-| SCENTED perfumes, essences, Every day the goods are getting less,and) 7) weooccter Mass. Dec. 23 granime by the little ones under the direc- a s yas, powders for the wardrobe ? it will be a long _ume before a chance cS i — cr s wat PC. oy at the tion of Miss Sayre, was greatly appreciated of pre di offzrs like this again. Ca!! and see. residence of Clayton M. Heath, by Rev. yre, £ y app ’ Bo gs—-for hot water, medi e ; cenit cian pal - 3 : ‘ TTLE Alonzo San“er:ov, Michael A. Foiey and and the various numbers by the children : sie tabe’s bottles If vou’d ¢ iek: Massie & B its i ; Se ofa larger growth aleo gave satisfaction. | ao. a ey variety a E los nd Tele as ie > arth c ce Altogetber the eatertainment was one that é learn more ~ : ur aoe ‘ ¥ ‘ 3 , - e ar land, now of North Cobaseet, ave the fulles ‘efac : oftener. Nothing “cheap a gave the fullest satisfactivo. come oftenet o ; om “ : —— : i here, but your moneys worth é W holesale and Retai! Diep From His Issvrtes—We an ¢ every time. é wa ae a satel ns at » e today, with regret, the death of 4 ‘ é DIED. Mr. Henry Smith, which oceurred in Bos- se I Pi 2. r a Christmas Dey. Mr. Smith len'@ 4 §OOO2SO229 O77 TY r At her een, Kent Se W - on oo Uns — > Se eo i‘ ms uesday the 29.h inst, Mary, relict of Charlottetown for Boston some weeks ago, ® Johnson & Johnson, 4 é @ | the late Jobn Henderson, in the 69cb year where he obtained work a3 4a carpenter. 4 ; é é of her ave ) About a week t -e Christmas Mr. Smith aye a okt fel) from a building upou which he was at eS ee é * (Funeral, F riday. January Ist at 2. p. w to the gro ie a distance of about | . - en m., by carriage to Sherwood Cemetery.] = , 7 a - 7 ‘ . . ; thirty feet, sustaining injuries whieh re | ‘ That is not too ric; a Fruit ( At the City Hospital, Boston, on Decem- sulted in his death Mhristmas Day.'. ‘ : es ber 25tl ont Gelh, silak 30 eeeme oar ae : 7 ‘ a - eee A, - SPODPRPEHEROH en OPER PR ER INIT? @ Cake that is not soggy; a Fruit f e 25th, owed — aged 38 years, ir. Smith was well and favoravly Iwo ‘ ‘ : oe vurmerly 0 nariottetown. : arlottetowt His relatives and 665 5SSESOSES 99555955 5555E% : Cake that is made and baked e * Path Pa . ish. Al 1 in yt te ) i lative ‘ aa . At Grandview, on Dec. 18 h, Alexander ™ = the eennethe of al ust as carefully as you would : Hei. aeeee : fr 1a s¢ sympathy Of ai. T é igo ee pcm é Rose, inthe 74th yar of his age, leaving - 4 do it yourselfis what you want. ‘ ss ee ida idea “ ms ; a ; : . me son and two danghbters to mourn the _ Tue Brau Tatat.—Late advices from ? We have It, You can have it é loss of a kind and loving father. Bo- cate that the tria! of Thomas for 25¢ pound. Fre-h Dough forthe murders on the Herbert pS é nuts, Oatcake, Scotch Cake, etc., ‘ ‘a « drawing to a close and the pros- 3 MESSAG * TO MEN : ae cee : s | to-day. é . : eee pe are that be will not be convicteu. . aon c ‘ _-- Br examination was finishedon Tues - Any idea h Ww mu h Proving that True Honesty and True Phil- (a s ae hoish 4 ld ay, after which several sea-faring meo MOTe coimtul table you woul , Tele phone Ox é antrophy Still Exist, we the stand and testitied regarding k ‘d ighta if you : If any man who is weak, pervous and : 1ese co'd nights il yo f an} » the possibility of the Herbert Puller aeap : ¢ y > ‘ D eT ES WA RT é debilitated, or who is suffering fom any changing her course in the event of the had your mattras3 re-ma e. 4 ae re 9 € of the varions troubles resulting from wheel | g lashed. Some swore thet } his we cau d» for you in one ‘ -ILIPSE BAKERY, youthful follv, excesses or overwork, will under the conditions which existed cn the - j } . fi Bakes Best Br-ad. é take heart and write to me, I will send i day. We have a macbine for Stee connionraie-wabs pight of the murders there would be no U@Y- eaters weet lim confidentially and free of charge thé appreciable diffe rence in the ship’s course this purpose and can do a i plan pee by — ; ron et f the wheel w shed fror five . : a i eae . restored to perfect health and manacod, ! I mila io wv wens keew of thorough job at a small nee. MeELEIRNET's EXPECTATIONS. affer years of suffering from Sesteha De teen minutes, 2nd OD i 8 ) ~ cai ee ere aie F a case where a wheel had been deserted for WRIGHT & HI LT Sin,—The Guardian has word from bility, Loss of Vigor and Organie Weak a ae ee without aay oe MARK Jun Capt. McElhinney, who says the s:eamer a win natstnie 06. cell. on Ge on being noticed in the ships 5555SS3488S% Petre! comes up to his expectations for the ene vo Ses course. Medical evidence was to the effect 55555555655 9444 Tit | winter service between Caper Travers , | want no money, but as I know through nsx that helmsmao Brown’s actions indicated QQ ie Tormentine.. “Blessed are they wh expect |", experience how to sympathize will. insanity. thing a | st ues ae ile pecs euch cuff-rers,[ am glad to be able to 7 ing by Fai e SappoOiu wu : : ree * Pe assist any fellow-beirgs toacure. I am No one having the very slightest know- A ngnt Hanne yey pore " - | ‘NUS NUNUiUNii af PPR ORR RRT RENO RRRR ORD RRR OORT RR IRR TRTER RORY 2 3 = VERY LOW PRICES ON =as - Our stock is you want it. i yvnnnnnnngnennny, grevnnnnnnntnynnennyereny er ttt REZ still large and of ‘choice quality---First comers - will secure unusual value. - few ladies’ and misses storm collars still remain--just the quality you want at the price 7 BEER BROS. cw Sp sl | ledge of ice navigation expected anything from atub like the Petrel, whore only qualification for the service iay in the fact that her owner supported the party. Capt. McElbinney has a decided inc.ination fora Bufonian diet. Osserver. Peegupeas THE DRUG CLERK'S PETITION, Sir,—WhenI read last night’s and Jearned that some of my fellow slaves | were pleading for shorter hours, my heart felt light. But afierward the sad news came that all but one of the Druggiste egreed to allow us the additional fresh air,and con- sequently our name’s mud for this winter. I hope, however, that ere the dawn of ‘97, this geatlemen will vee his mistake and grant amelioration to the “slaves.” ANTI FAT. paper | - oe -—-—_ — - WRONG STATEMENT CORRECTED. Sir,—* Square Vote ” in the Guardian | was unfair and wrong in his statemeaots about “the Club.” Chas. Palmer, Erq., | the President of the Guardian Publishing } good “temperance workers,” are the les- sors of the Club, not Mr. F. W. Hyndman as stated. — Auways Ruicut. sls A meeting was held in Dublin a few days ago for the puipore of formulatinga protest to be enbmitted to parliament against the excessive shares of taxation Ireland is compelied to Lear towards the total con-~ tribution of the United Kingdon to the im- perial exchequer. The meet ng was pre- sided over by the Lord Mayor of Dublin, and the speakers comprised Unionists cn Nationalists. Among those whoaddre-sed tie meeting were Mort Rev. Lord Plunkett Episcopolian Archbishop of Dablin, Most Rev. William J. Walsn Roman Catholic Bishop of Dublin, Theo. O’Connor, Johi J. Clancey, national member of parliament for the north division of Dublin. A 3 2 | : OST.- Yesterdey evening, a small purre L containing $", Fincer wil! Joe rewarded by leaving atthis Q fice. 153—1i pa | assured. well aware of the prevalence of quackery, for I myself was deceived and imposed upon until I nearly Jost faith in mankind but I rej vice tosay that I am now perfectly well and happy once more and am desi ons therefure to m.uke this ceriain means Of cure known toall. Ifyou will write to me you can rely upon being cured and the proud eat'staction of having been of g eat service toone in need will be suthcrent reward for my trouble. Absolute secrecy Send 5c slver to cover portoge | Sirong, Nort 135&w. The dramatized version of “The Pilgrim's Progre-s” was produced et the Olympic theatre, London, on Christmas Eve. I. wasa silly and ignoble travesty of Banyan’s noble work, and the balk of the audience, di gusted with the rep esentation hissed theirjaisspproval. ee and address Mr. Geo. ©. Rockwood, Mich. Celluloid Dressing Cases, Cuff and Collar Boxes, Glove and Sets, Necktie Boxes, ete. in leather, plush and celluloid and German Xmas Cards Cal- endara, and Booklets, Games, Dolls, ete. a Our stock of Fancy Good for Xmas, is NOW COMPLETE If something in onr line would not wake a NEW YEARS GIFT That wou'd be appreciat- ed. A Watch, a Chain,a Ring, a pair of Gold Spec- tacles or Eyeglasses. Some one of the numerous ar- ticles that comprise our G.H. TAYLOR, JEWELER North Side Queen Square, Ch’town. rSSSsss HORSE CLIPPING. As the clipping season is now here parties having horses that they intend having cslpped, would do well to call at Handkerchiet Sets, Shaving A fine assortment of Ink Stands, in Bronze, Si'ver and Brassware. Photo Albums. A fall assortment of English Toys Toys Toy department now open with a full line of Toys, FOR PRIGE AND QUALITY of goods, we cannot be beaten. Se MoMILLAN & HORNSBY, holiday presents than Slippers, Overshoes, Snow Boots and our hana bottomed Hockey Boots for Boys and Men at $1.75 and $2 a pair. in default for assessment SISO Vests BOSE CES SOVTSSSSVSSSTBVSSSAAVGMA ae = 7 = STOCKINGS UP... What would be better and more u eful for New Holiday goods just received. eo . ‘ : ’ Shoes, Gaiters, Moccasins. Infent~ GOFF BROS. List of Ratepayers for the City of Charlottetown due on Real Property for the year eudiog 31st December such defaniters, and the amouut due from them, res= Number of the Town Lot, Water Lot, and Common in default. 1896, containing names of a!l pectively, with a statement of the Lot upot which or any part thereof, such assessment 1s ne ee ee eee a a | amount of Nicholsou’s Stables, Grafton St., where ali work is done at moderate rates. Notice to the Public The bu-iness conducted for the past 24 years by McKinnon & McLean has been taken over by me, and I take this op-por- tuoity of returning my sincere thanks for the patronage extended to the old firm and would ask the people fur a continuation of their favors and trust that by strict atren tion to their wants and by certeous and fair treatment ro cause for regrets will arise in the minds of any of our customers Wishing are many friends the compli- ments cf the season. We are Yours truly, | T. A. McLEAN. P. 8.—The! business will be continued | under the old firm name McKINNON & McLEAN. ( ha-lo‘tetown, P. E. 1. P. C. Box 358. Xmas Supply Store, Queen Street All persons indebted to the firm of McKinnon & McLean, for jialibilities incurred prev- ious to the 18th day of Decem- ber, A.D. 1896, are hereby notified to pay the amount of their respective indebtedness as the same accrues due, to the undersigned, at his office in Charlettetown, who alone is authorized toreceive the sare and give receipts and dis charges therefor. W.S.STEWART. Dec22 135 3w —w6i. GRBBVeoesSseoeesosesssesle | LOCAL NOTICES, Miss Aimee Cecil Jones is new prepared to take private and class pupils in Dancing and Physical Culture. A New Year’s entertainment under the Company, and Rob. Angus, Esq., both au-pices of the Sun¢ay School, will be held in the Christian Meeting House, Upper Great George Strvet., New Year’s night, commencing at 7.30. Admission only 10 cents. We understand that a New Year’s tree will be one of the interesting features of the occasion, and have no doubt but that it will be richly adorned with delica- cies for the little one-. All who pes-ib'y can should attend next Friday night. 151 - 4in, | Our $16.50 fine Beaver 'Overcoats are the best value in town. - 8, A, McDonald, | New S.lver Bangle Pivs received this | morning at G. H. Taylor’s. OST.—In this city, a Persian Fur Muff re- 4 ward of $9 will be tpaid at this office for iis recovery. 353 OST .—A pair ef Skating Boots, small size. i Finder will be rewarcei by leaving same 153 at this office. a + LONDON HOUSE Overcoats, Reefing Jackets, We have about one hundred ard fifty, Not all sizes, but on those we | Name of Ratepayer iv Statement or Description of Property eit Assese- Default. which such Assestment is made ment due | & anpaid. Angus, Rob House, Brick, and Land on Town Lot No 42, lst hundred No $33.75 Birch, John House and Land on Town LoLot 2, 3rd hundred 337 Brown, Ambrose L. House and Land on Common No No. 28, 6.55 Currie, Mary Ann House and Land on ‘Town Lot 29, 20d hundred 6.25 Carmichael, Jam+s, Estate of House and Land on Town Let No 73, 3rd hundred 10.12 Campbell, Hugh Heuse and Land on Cummon Lo’ No 24. 487 McDonald, Jame R. House and Land on Town Lot No 30, 4th hundred 8.69 DockendorfJas &Chas Vacant Laud on Town Lot No 20, 4:h hund 1 03 Doyle, Andrew, Estate of House and Land on Town Lot No 38, 3rd hundred 20.27 Eckstadt, John G. House aud Land on Town Lot No 11, Ist hundred 30.94 Gallant, Angus House and Land on Town Lot No 12, 1st hundred 7.87 Godkin, Flora House and Land on Sown Lot No 50,52 and 53, 4:h hurdred Godfrey, Frauk Vacant Land on Town Lot No 50,52 and 53, 4th bundred 6°9 Hughes, Peter House and Land on Common Lot 22 6,75 Hooper, Eliza Honse aud Land on Tuwn Lot No 78, 5th hundred 9.00 Irving, WilhamH., Es- tate of House and Land on Town Lot No 8, 3-d hundred 6.75 Kelly, Patrick House and Land on Common Lot No 33, 34 and 35 bundred 506 Meikle, Mary Theresa House and Laud on Tewn Lot No 93, 4:h hundred 450 Mugfurd, William G House and Land on Common Lot 22 5.06 McNei!l, Duncan House and Land on Common Lot 22 8 44 McNeill, Duncan Vacant Land on Common Lot No 22 197 Purdie, JaneW. A.O. Morson and Leshie SMcNutt,Trustecs of Houseand Land on Town Lots No 97 and 92, lst hun.33.75 have you can save a lot of money. ( ( $ ( ¢ é ¢ ( ( ( ( ¢ ( ( ( ( T.J HARRIS § ( ( . ( ( ¢ ¢ ¢ é ( ( ( ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ = @ eee 608884 Pineo, Martin House and Land on Common Lot No 11 aud 12 1.50 Ryan, Deborah House and Land on Town Lots Nv. 80 and $1, 4th bundred 36 60 Rackham, Henry Houre and Land on Common Lot No 22 19.10 Steele, Robert House and Land on Town Lot No 20. 3rd hundred 11.25 Stewart, Allan Vacant Land 90 Town Lot No 55, 3rd hundred 225 Trainor, Patrick House and Land on Town Lot No 83, Znd hund 6.75 Thorne, Richard, Ks- tate, of Hon<e and Land on Common Lot 23 225 Thorne, Richard, Es- tate of House and Land on Common Lot 23 31.50 Thorne, Richard, Es- tate of Vacant Land on Cominon Lot 23 4.50 Vickerson, Maria A. House and Land on Town Lot No 93 2nd hundred 9,50 Waughan, George Houce and Laud on town Lot No 83, 5th hundred 219 Wilson, Mark House and Land on Commom Lot 22 4.19 Wilkames. John Vacant Land on Common Lot 27 4.60 Williams, John Houee and Land on Common Lot 24 11.25. Ward, Robert, Estate of House and Lan on Common Lot 25 5.62 Notice is hereby givea that pursuant to the provisions of the Statute 51 Victoria Cap. 12, Sectioa 91, after 30 days’ publication of the above list, being a list of the Ratepayers of the City of Charlottetown who have failed to psy within the time pres. cribed the Assessment severally levied upon their Real Property in said City, i will make av application to His Honor, the Stipendiary Magistrate of said City, for Juig ment again=t each and all of thelanis above described for the respective amounts "a0 levied against them, and then unpaid, and that upon such jadgment being duly entered I will turther apply for a warrant for the sale of such lands. Dated this 22nd day of December, A.D., 1896. ROBERT VANIDERSTINE, City Collector, 146—