THE DAILY EXAMIN ER : - my i Nolled Blankets, 20 PER CENT. DISCOUNT. eee ee 12 PAIRS OF Hel asec ll PER CENT. A ; ! 7 7 LIBUT.-GOVERNOR HOWLANS Ab- | l Robert‘tind’ of} | - LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS, Een LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, | stats cn 0 ce t j i «| of ~ —_ fora park. On the contrary, y ‘ Sir Rober w s y | His Honor Lieutenant-Governor Howlan Ss RENEE = t . t was trongly opposed to the ~ i 3 lelivered a most inter ting address bef: ve THE PARK ROADWAY | arm eing taken from Government : : s of the Charlottetown Busines | House “9 his duty to his suecestors in | . , ast |e.) ' ew “ee rh . we Letter From Hon. B, Davies re the City’s | office required, and Governor Howlan is ege this morning on ** @ possibilitie > he , » var . : : \ ici tais te Chea PY 1] W Rights in Government Farm, ; d ing 0O morethan his duty in seeing ing Man in Canada, s Wor | the » . . — : - ship Mayor Dawson presided, and among Srm,—As you are the only newspaper that ea property committed to his care i« , ~— . : ) ake ssessi r cc j ( a sday lose present we noticed Hon. D. J. Kane, | that has exemplified any interest in the en possession of except in due United States Consul, Rev. Dr. Morrison | Tight of the city to the lands held by the | “°"7* of law. - and Rev. Messrs, Simpson, Corey, | Government in relation to the farm and Hisroxicvs. \ sd Admit you t Sutherland and Kirby: also Charlea| grounds about Government Houee, I} on ae * ° e ! ' > . - Tuesday nig ¢ Palmer, Esq., R. MeMillav, Eeq.,; therefore appeal to you to publish the in- | THE SMALL BOY AGAIN, James Byrne, Esg., R KF Irving, | formation I now propose to give to the | Sip 1} : ne : : : } T ‘ : SIR, avea grievane , - E and Vrofessers Arsenault and | PY! The Guardian newspaper, in its | I o 1 grievance, not all my il ayn : ol : Ww as see hy las rs %o . satin . : : . ee « a. issue of the 3rd inst., professes to give the | : ny : a * ast night ‘Pace, but we Bir . | she 1 oks P on Ha vy after At the eonclusien of His Honor’s ad | early history of the park, meaning there- | seit ey — : sett — ic. Will you 5, & report of wh we shall publish in | &Y> { suppose, that of the grounds of Gov os 2 TI * sabi aie ce te I aper 7 2 subjec y vance i o—— f on M lay, the college students sang | ®™ument House and farm claimed by the y _ 1 be : : o nt reyes 3 ’ a o's — ’ : ie “sina y »§ , seem) > tain ii I . ‘Mv Own Canadian Home.” | Government. J consider this statement yy ae ue 09 seemingly . rat} fail under thirteen years of age, who develops Ct ur Mavor Dawson gave a short but prac- | T@ther a failure, because it does not go bh ed band nizl 00 F a x “oe sepa vali - is speed on bay tL bs cor iw ‘ iniss tical address, after which remarks were | furtber back than the year 1873~—not a) |.) e the rink "h ti coutrary to the fe ; ie : les O ink. any person vacant ade by Rev. Mr. Corey, Rev. Dz. Morr long while ago—although I quite agree i died ee ul 7 aa a Ons a ot : : se 6 i . : i. . } PING if are Ob ige r¢ ny a 2elyvyes son, R Mr. Simpsen and Re i! with him in his conclusion that the = city plea ure f th wit ¥ y ore vee the \ ’ ' ms ¥ . enioht . , 1 om eae cs e IK t i 7 Lea ue enignt | Sutherland ave an undoubted mght to the roadway, | amekais thi ie oa okies than war é ma y lia ‘ EE : as im ave 8 S dange usiv CK less whe Dit : io : His H rr was presented with an ad- ther inside or outside shore front as the bee Wil) ji th rously reckless charac : = on : ' iii pO > ayer ci , . ‘ = ress of welcome? by t tudents lie rporation may think proper, but I cou- | force their ¢ J ‘a ale Os ae ide ‘ ‘ f " } } 3. -MISTING , , Y. M ‘ ers oe M penmanship of the aldresa is ex t i that the citv have an undoubted right | protectior i ates, which provide r bt : ; otection agy s ast s ‘ a ; ' vad & lo nical Se Ths oda | not only to the shore front but also to the } 4) 4 i g - . ast skating at all times : ‘ a ‘ ' : : ‘ ne ie smi , >sence y \ v surn by a capital | ness e lis harm and groun is of the Government | — ms pre fence OD band ‘ t pu ken : , : nights. H ~ fouse. Many persons hold the opinion; * T ~ - Phe session closed with the singing of | that because the Government bave held | n. 18. 1296 woker Howven. | s ( g - ; ' “se ap. 18, i &9¢ : . “God Sa the Queer ese jands so long that it gives them an | f a i ‘ s 5s at | . all | . - - ndisputable right of possession. But I | <p <<a ote | g } | HILARY z J : AKY TERM-SUPREME COURT Pa a GRAND LOD:iE MEETING say that they are wrong. Possession by TERMSUPREME COURT, - ¢ twenty years does give a title to the s - ee ' ce ee ia oe Fa Frinay, Jac.17, " iS tis ‘ . i z eic ‘ t I holder in relation to the Claim Of private T ee Tonka ; l.0.G.1 ut Lower M persous. It is different with the public. he Queen vs. William McAleer. . As- ¥ : vee , ’ | saul > ” i : : i e lay was called to order at No time of possession can bar the public : iit with intent to rob. Found = guilty, , by Rev. W. Lawson, Grand Chief rom a public right, no matter how long | r ne the 0 assanit, Ato: ey Gen, | ¢} . Te or “ : 3 } i pla that right may have been in abeyance. eral for the Crown; Morson, Q. C., tur the a ' Pine siness of this : ns 1} Itis necessary for me, in order to estab- | a. o Y } ce : y of receiving credentials and ri ports } lish my Opinion, to refer to that part of | } . i ee atin pe? : 0 " r ports of the Grand Chief and Grand | the history of Government Farm, &c., | saalt with — torob. Found guilty of a e ” > Se { ary si ved a stea Increase n the } prior to the time quoted by your contem por ' eee ep en Se Attorney General for a ler allover the Island, while the! ary the Guardian. When thé site of | the Crown; Good for the prisoner. " at } r t } t ¢ ‘harlot . ; - th : carr ° , ie ; ira lreasurer’s report showed that | Charlottetown was fixed on for the capital Sarurbay, Jan, 18. ' i LLUUSE ‘ we — ‘a nape ¢ ¢} . } a . » . . re a ° aici ane : a at @i alia 7 were iris , yy A s j r the Islan i a id laid ott agreeably to the | Hugh McInnis and wife va. the City of i . = was read by Mra. Kennedy royal mandate by Colonel Holland, the | Charlottetown. Action for damages re Ca i Mi beara tie Baietia ‘Worinies cee sak © das on a - ; plese wr } . > ° i wt a: the Juvenile r ples, which indicated | lan i now claimed by the Province was a ceived by the plaintifi’s wife by reason of . s portion of Ord 8 8 1 | gift by King George IIL. to the citizens of,| an obstruction on the sidewalk. Now be- 2 S —A a . rank j the town as @ common, aad it was re- fore the court. McLean, Q. C., for plain- [ rr : heewan « le ‘ ‘ } } . i" . : : w prea i 1@ Second M bod e al ) sess began at half past | spected as such until after the arrival cf | tiffs; Haszard, Q, C., for defendant. { t vening by i M Ww The Grand L ve Degree was con- Lieut -Governor Ready. Then the Goy- sampiaisithae K ‘ . Good C irteen candidates It's iment took possession of it and erected | PERSONAL. s : tea mode tte ‘ sympathy | Government House for a residence for the } a : -— , 4 ‘te & W H. | Lieutenant-Governor. Previously it was | i J.T, Hooper, of Souris, is in town. ‘ ; ; SCw wittow i Spargo, P.G. ©. T., w has been} open to the citizens as a pleasure ground, | ir. L. H. Nicholson, of Dundas, is at ‘ \ N aid le b s es 4 r | and I remember it was a favorite walk to | the Queen. ’ : I nce w ordered to be} Fort Edward. Fort Edward is marked as | _ Mr. J. A. Mathieson, barrister at-law, @ a a < a - se i 2Orve ; > , a a ’ s é atives of Br J. D. Col- | a military reserve on the plan of the town | Georgetown, is in, the city. > ; ; ; € zs, of Refuge Lodge, who died on the | aud commen, and the first bridge built], er a wae : lO.h inst. Aftersome other matters of | crossing the stream that divides the town | Tam cured since taking Hood’s Sarsa- } ’ , } i . r $ « © a > : ’ = } : st tothe Good Templarshad been ais- | from Government House grounds was | eae what many thousands are sey- é a the session a ned. Sected by the military under command | ing. It gives renewed vitality and vigor. oe slings In theevening a public meeting was } of Captain Christian, and called Chris-| © = r rv Sat- { — ' a ay nn | { g _— Aca y every Sa veld in the Orange Hal _ preside 1 over by | ian’s Bridge. Phere was a road leading MARRIED. at 2 ‘ Rev. W. J. Kirby, G. C.T. - Rev. D. B lirectly from the bridge to the Fort, | at fo j 2 —_—- McLeod, L. U. Fowler and other temper— {| whereon anv per sould travel at their ic: t Brighton, on January 8th, by Rev. a . ; ; D Ma L.€ ¥ . v ra olper € per “e reon any person coul ravei at tieir | Jobn Goodwill. John McKinnon of West : : ' . — ance workers were on the platform. The} pleasure, and it remained open until Gov |... Ponihaid ; : ee eae Ne ’ rea & (raeiie sern vine nrovramme hiel ac iter arnt t Hou - bil T } , _ | ern Lovenhead, to Ada Matheson, ef Black : _ . liowing programme, which was inter- | ernment House was built. To show how | piver both of Lot 33 te row . } Miss . n \ : : ‘i . ; . + i iver, ‘ ye o. C se ; gg , spersed with music by the choir, was car- | it was respected, I may mention that dar- we : : . fe 3 a , ried ou an excellent manner : | ing the administration of Governor Pat-| . At “mg Manse, wry ori on the l4th ” 5 s _— — Singing and Prayer. | terson this farm and common generally | a » by Rev. W. A. Mason, B.A., Mr a >, a 7 toe a l bad a fine growth, of timber and firewood, | ° ham Leyi Blackett, of Lot 56° omnetinrenit , paces ok rer te <1 to Miss Margaret Jane Williams c M Redd Lodg | both of which having been cut away, left} @ “'" Steers _ hams, of, } : Wess hit ' = . . ho we 1 Souris. Sam ’ ac 4 Address—L. U. Fowler. PD. R. W. G. T. | » large quantity of brushwood. Phe citi- oe : ee ' th - ' . = Recitation Master Allan Kennedy, | fearing it might take fire and endan- | At the house of Mr. Miller, Principal of ba S store a 5, and W "| Montac | ger the safety of the town, petitioned the | West Kent Street Schoo], on the L5th inst., ai stig aad ar : ' a D. B. MeLeod, Orwe | Lieutenant-Governor to be allowed to clear | by Rev. D. Sutherland, George Thomas : atk allt hie a a 4 ’ rweii, j ' oe ‘ . . 4 21 i. “3 np , Dauney, Montague } It awav, provi led that they mignt have | Beairsto, Covehead, to Miss Annie Miller, A la x 18 DOW velng Openc ee re0. Poole, Montague } the cultivation of the land for five years. | Covebead. C ance of t utr oe 23 Brooks, Murray Har rhe Governor thought it would be av in- | Sie @ i ENTERTA Wed t | fringement of his duty to do so without Rubbing It In. ‘ INTERT ,ED.——~ ye 3 j : ] . | J . . i Za) ening last Mr. D. R. McLenuar Martin, Grand Coun ' the consent of the House of Assembly, Never use a liniment for rheumatism, k ‘ r j th: ns - ee f P the cellor | and brought the question before them and | 58ys a high authority. Don’t rub it in— } erTtained the memover©rs ¢ Ort ia } 4) : viwe i TT.) J oe (toy. Fs . Stevensor asked their assistance in the matter, and | drive it out. Take somethir g that re- i¢ pme » at his re es cs : : tal . i } — Py oe Closing remarks by Chairman. | the House passed a bill agreeable with the | moves the acid poison from the blood— EO J AME | ee Miss Poole id 4 tl n with | Jesire of the citizens aud His Excellency. | take something that will improve your leas ever * was spent by those pres Miss fF oole preside at 1e Organ Wilb ~e | digesti j : ve v ali we way wel leased | much a a “eae | I mention this circumstance to prove | digestion, and build up the body to the nt eV ail away well please much acceptance, 1 . . “one? , ., i ate selile true seni ar Piatt ine ant ue 0 , | that the Lieut.-Governor acted as a protec- | perfection of robust heatth. That “some- ° , spira r ment received at reeiings Pr sent to , itizens ae } : eT ee Se . Fi anarills , ¢} iM iM Mel a " Leagt Charlottetow: i i \ tor of the rights of the citizens to the land thing” is Scott's Sarsaparilla, a remedy 3 Ol : Ml MPS. DACLeDHAaD. seague, iariotteto ,and ane ressior > c { : ee : . ' aT " — f sympathy . th tl nig “a r h a vy trespassed on by the Government. It | that obtains the best results in the short- —_—~ — Psympathy with their work. earty , , ; : 2st time of all dr rj T I TU1 The recular | vo'e of thar was extended to tl aa evident that he thought it to be his duty | est time. $1, of all druggists. ‘ ; STITUTE - } revuiar o'e of thanks was extended to the ywoo« - i a ce ee . . incisasceeliininaiia r oi Teacher’s Institute was held | people of Lower Montague for their kind 10 allow any Infringemeesto be made | Try 132 : , is g L ; pie of Lower Montague for their Kind | ., ine cift of Royalty io the citizens, and ry 132 Queen Street for top shirts and at nic r iinee = lare Schoo A bo=-pitality bil att i OV AILS ( i Cilid > a0 ea - - a ae — aa oe that the House of Assembly, representing | underclothing. short lesson in music was giver by Mr. Ihe aunual session of Grand Lodge will | Sa a eee at Bal: ¢ i] . : . ' oo er one 2am the country at large, were, with him, the | }slance of fur cap*, coilars anl cuffs, a war at » Seaman reaian excellent | meet at St. Peter’s Bav on July 12th next wae ee LA : } P gall; ? ‘ estan 8 i : ‘ guardians of the public right thereto. It | Selling at cost at D. A. Bruce’s. at ssional reading be is- an z uz ; ... es -) : * the rin] lot | 1s evident that he thoug 4 ) Pcie : 1ssion which followed was participated 15 cents each for any of that special lot evident that he tho mcs he ee an | Fresh eggs selling very cheap at Beer & i : ‘ is ¢ ower to orar eet ax 2 ri ) i. fm 9 ¢ : ‘ :. Bie ( en and Duncan, and | g‘Btlemen’s ties :o-night. —Moore & Mc-j Powe! to grant or s¢ tavide the ig it « f the | Goft’s jl4 2i ; : , tizens and apply this gi lie _——~> Miss Fernessey. It was decided tochange | Leod itigens and apply sbis gift to. the pub Ge + or - hoe Ss al tia nichts of meetine to the escoad and atch as was proposed to do by a member of the The heat in Sydney, N. 8. W., is terrific, ue H'gults Of ee 2 1€ econ } aiid agin hl w va chamak ast. seeaion. | Ae r the ciel ce ; 1¢ ’ fourth Satnrdav’s each month: from Gosret. Mertixnc.— Remember the Gos a : of A = daring eae ; et | Th, h "mg * highest oe pier ot tater » 2s ~ 4c } ' ' T..] : | i therefore think that after iariottetown here have been many deaths from sun , i fr bs “ e petit » Philhermanic } - ’ i } > rom 7.45 to 8 ca pe! Meeting in I hilharmonic Hall, S unday | ame incorporated, the power of guard- | s:roke thenics, f 5 to 9 general exercises. afternoon at 4 oclock, conducted bv ae eo +. a R silwav M ' Stranve alwavs we . ansiip of the wieut.-Governor and House | iets betas valli We wen olranygers always v me. . pi : : aR x Oi . . | of Assembly ceased, and that any laws |} Cent 1 taste chew} Lesson 1. Timothy 1-15 “Salvation for " rs 1 =. Sinners.” may have passed after that period, or << 0 es = oe = wq - 4 3. i i Refuse cheap imitations (greeeoceecceceeens — Tee Berys’ Coxcert.— Concert-goers a ‘ “ , should remember that the Burns’ anniver $ Most Ey ery body é Sary scert Ww be given the Opera $ e Hous Friday ening next. The con-} r certs ert given on the anniversary of é Needs a Comb $ Seot'and’s bard have always been well at- tended a entirely -atisfactory, and that of some kind. Wehavetbem @ w 3 given this year, promises to | @ now, al! kinds and prices. A # be « : . ssful than those] @ new stock of those 10 cent @ - past. The programme, wi 3 Rubber Combs just received. @ is 2 ejaen » Wig attract an im-| @ Splendid value. Have a look ¢ ' se audien ” hat it would be advis 6 at them. Other Combs from 2 8 r those who nd ng present to ; 5c. to 50c. secure tlicir seats the very first chance ; § Mepst Coxrest—A Demorest medal ; JOHNSON X JOHNSON, $ contest will be he 1 in the basement of the I Methodist Church on the evening of | @ THE DRUGGISTS. the 28th inst. These elocu:ionary contests $ were inangaratel in New York Cry in @eqeee<euesc<qeesees April 1886, for the purpose of educating | - aie erialans ec Lscmi icles the s 1 the pr ples of Temperance & é prob } the liquor traffi At Our Th € peting Ciass shal Oonsist of not s then six or mor young pe e s i ms ofeither sex betw mn (he ages (I twelve and twenty-five. Three disinterest- | ERAT ore ed persons of intelligence are to be chosen to act as judges, for whom suitable blanks | w r sned ] nis ¢ ntest has _been FINE FURNITURE oo never arranged under the auspices of the W. €. | f - at such low prices before. We TY youldn't think fora moment of M ix PR EXTATIONS.- lhe mem bers , , t ' 10F S ” a ends of the Methodist congregation making such Jittle prices if the M tagne met as a donation party at : _ " : — stock was evenly balanced parsonage a few nights ago, and a very = ening was passed with vocal and There is too much of the fine nstrumental music and addresses. After ; it ostru »tal n an ; ‘ ey and extra fine, too little of the ty gathered aronnd the tes ‘ I supper the par ; 1 take this ve board, and loaded it with many sub med um. And s0 we ‘ a ndicative of the high es : . oe eee es ee sharp way ofevening up. A good teem in which Rev. Mr. uawson and his ‘ ‘ family are held by them. Mr. W. J share of the rich things that have rydve tohalf of the choir, also pre : Brydges, in behalf of th shor, also pt devédil ‘the foe meh 0% geuted M Lettie Law2on, organist of the f chur with a well-filled purse and an | make room for the soris that __ : he, everybody wants. ie James BR. McKay, who recentiy | . severed his connection with the congrega- a tion of Richmond Bay East, has been pre sented with a well filled parse by the peo- MAR Uy pleof Lot 16 An Uncomfortable Figure, but not more so than the aver- feels himself to be age man under the circumstances. We have Some Figures to show you in Blankets and Comforts that are of quite an- other sort. There is no excuse for you now,—prices are lower on Winter Furnishings than they ought to be,—the mild weather is responsible for the 20 PER CENT. DISCOUNT : ; ‘ This is your chance for a bargain. Don’t BEER BROS. we now offer. pass it by. r before that time or since, are un-j| constitutional, if not endorsed by the Town | Counei! SKallig Rates ——TO BE HELD IN—— As a citizen [recommend this question to | be settled before the constitutional court | appointed for this purpose, and then it is advisable to take the advice of a prominent | j lawyer on the question. In order to make my view of the case more clear. I beg HILLSBOROUGH RINK eave to say: The question 1s whether -or not the Legislature have had, at any time, | the power to take possession of, or dispose in any way, of the common on which Gov- | ernment House now stands. Are the cili- | zens to remain asleep on this matter as | they have done, and allow the common to | be wrenched from them? What wouid be +. OMe Wedoesday Evening, Jan. 22. i Ove Mi'e—Boys 16 years old. First, thought if asimilar attempt were made by | $2; second, $!. the Legislature of the State of Maine to| One Mile (open to P. E. Island). First, trespass on the grand common of Boston ? | $7; second, $4; third, $l. It was a Royal grant before the revolution,| Chair Race. Prize, Pocket Knife, and respected as such by the revolutioniets. | value $l. Trusting that your contemporaries will | One Mile (Amateure only). First, pair pleased to make there views known to | Hockey Skates; second, Pocket Knife; he citizens,and that if necessary, I shal! | value $l. be permitted to continue the narration, | Halt Mile (10 year old). First, Pocket I remain, yours truly, | Knife, value $1.50; second, Hockey Stick, he Bensamiy Davies. |} value 65ce. pininmmnelprercttt Three Mile (open to P. E. Island). ‘ , | First, $7; second, $4; third, $l. THE PARK ROADWAY, — m 7 2 sk lle cissaeiicduip Potato Kace. First, Pocket Knife, WEEKS New this fall but slightly soiled. at “wenty Per Cent.. Discount. 2O Per Cent. off Soiled Blankets at ii7eelks’. Comforts, Wadded Quilts, Comforts, Wadded Quilts Cheap and the right thing for the cold weather, Half Price—Ladies’ Jackets. Half Price—Ladies’ Jackets. Half Price—Ladies’ Capes, Halt Price—Ladies’ Capes. Nearly all sold at Half Price. DISCOUNT. 2 Will clear the lot Trimmed Hats and Bonnete. And 50c. for your choice of Untrimmed Felt Hats, KS & CO., The People’s Store. Charlottetown, January 14, 1896. Th’ Egyptian’sStar, All Nations Hope, Is—BABY’S OWN—the best of soap ; The softest skin, it cannot hurt, Is fragrant and removes the dirt. Some dealer, being over cute, May offer you a substitute ; But—BaBy’s Own— you can’t replace, And tell him so—right to his face. EVENING SESSION OR i CHARLOTTETOWN BUSINESS COLLEGE And Writing Academy Now Open from 7.30 to 9.30 p.m. to learn the science of Accounts L. ‘B. MILLER. PRINCIPAL. Those who wish should attend this Session jan3—dy & wy tf . . o> me »@) AO: eee > L ai Cu & ae Sirn,—We have the published opinion of | value $1.50; second, Pocket Knife, value J. Cunds and Surveyor, &c., | $1.00. pe 7 M ee ae oe. Se hee ee One Mile a 4 year old). First, Pocket &e., on the disputed matter of the Park | Knife, value $1.50; second, Hockey Stick. Roadway. Mr. Cundali as a Land Ser-| Entries close 20th inst. Four to start veyor, and as au honest, straightforward | or no third money. Galbraith’s Baud in citizen, takes high rank, but his best | attendance. Admission 25 cents. friends admit that his mind is so consti- BaF These races promise to be the best tnted that he takes in only one side of a} contested ever seen on P. E. Island. question. » af es not hesitat be question. He therefore does not hesitate J. B. DAWSON, rT) vive his opinion that the Act of 1876 { 1C > 1 givesto the city 100 feet of the bank of| . ; GEO. J. ROGERS, g 3 janl3 Managers. Government Farm Mr. Davies, also, has a. high reputation, but we must bear in mind that this repu- tation has been built up chiefly through his success at the bar as a special pleader. Now the secret of this success lies in the fact that his mind is so constituted that | py electricity, with all sanitary arrange- he actually sees the matter in question in | ments anda private entrance to same, I the light in which he desires the jury to | have converted my Saloon into a Grocery, view it, in the interests of his client. | an} stoeked with the choicest Groceries, Under the c r umstances I do not consid- | hoping by paying strict attention to the er that the op nio.s of there twoenizent| two above business to receive a liberal citizens should receive implicit reliance. | patronage for same. While I will not undertake to pronounce . a positive opinion on this much vexed juestion, I will adduce some reasons and tacts to show that an opposite view to that held by these gentlemen may be correct. First, we must decide with certaioty whatis the shore. Webster gives as the legal definition of the words, * The space between high water acd low water mark.” It will be generally admitted that the front of the shore is that looking towards the sea, and that the bank is back of the shore. It follows that the shore front given by the legislature is 100 feet of land between high and low water mark. Had the legislature intended to give a part of iain an a three mouths from this date. ae re | Dated at Charlottetown, this 21st day of feet running along the outside of the exist- | “ os bank,” but “100 feet running along | December, A. D. 1895. i 2 the inside of the existing bank.” It will | ARCHIBALD KENNEDY, be remembered by those who heard this ec28—Im (246) i Executor. matter discussed in the House, that it was | = " . intended that a breastwork should re ig ee avleto Pe Wants, Lost, Found, & built to preserve from encroachment by | Sample Rooms & Groce’y Store. Having now completed my Sample Rooms, heated by hot water and lighted P. P. GILLIS. janli—6i d&w ~ scene Executor’s ee ee The undersigned Executor of the last will and testament of Mrs. Catherine Trenaman, late of Charlottetown, Queen's County, deceased, hereby notifies all per- sons indebted to said estate to make im- mediate payment to him at his office in Charlottetown ; anda’! persons having any claims against said estate are hereby nots fied and requested to present the same, duly attested, at his said office, within Notice. the sea the present bank. I think it | EOE A AT would have been in the interests of the | advertisements under this heading chargec citizens if, instead of petitioning the Cour. | five cents per line. cil to spend thousands of doliars in appeal: | - SS ing to the Supreme Court of Canada, they | wa NTED=>Local and travelling ssleeney a wes isls » ay | Good time for se . ed. had petitioned the Legislature to grant | por’ particulars write BRowN BSOTHERS time sutlicient to build a breakwater and | Comrany, Toronto. 1m 136- janes make a roadway. ia eaicebias 2 aii . bie eat . : ut Sayin at ‘OR SALE—A newly calved cow. I cannot conclede #9? ree Be Sous HAWKINS, near the residence of think the Bon. B. Davies.was nob justitied | 19 oan Bayfield, Esq, North River Road. in drawing an invidious comparison be- | ““jani3—1w Spa tween the late Sir R.-Hodgson and our a good capable iri eee Tue Weatner.—Increasing nortL—east to east winds ; fair and peasestele oe followed bw snow in eastern Nova Scotia to-morrow ; stationary or higher tempe resent Lieut-Governor. Mr. Davies was} | ousework. Apply to MRs H R Lance, Bay- Salady astray wheu tre stated that Sir seid Street. tf —janl5 LONDON HOUSE. Stock-Taking Sate Men’s & Boys’ Overcoats and | Ulsters, price from $2.50 to =—« $16.00. 50 Ladies’ Jackets and Ulsters, ranging from $4.00 to $16.00. ALL AT HALF PRICE! It will pay every buyer to look at these ws goods, as they must be sold regardless of cost. rT. J. HARRIS, AGENT. — —_ — " = SATURDAY, JANUARY 18, 1896. Sale! TOP SHIRTS. Shirts tor De Our January UNDERCLOTHING. Good: Heavy Linders for 25c. Top Good Heavy Linders for 35c, Tup Shirts for 45e All Wool Linders for 45c. Top Shirts for 55e All Wool Linders for 50c. Top Shirts. for Ge . ‘ ‘ ae : as . Extra Heavy Lin lers for 7>¢. Top Shirts for ive Top Shirts for Sde All those lines are special Top Shirts for We value and worth 25 per cent. Top Shirts for SiL.O0 more. It will pay you to. Top Shirts for 1.10 buy your Underclothing from Top Shirts for 1.25 us.—Prowse Bros. Top Shirts for 1.50 Readymade Clothing Sale Now On. The greatest sale of Overcoats, Ulsters. Suits for Men, Boys and Children on earth. All odd lines of Boys’ Overcoais. will be sold regardless of cost. All odd lines of Men’s and Youths’ Ulsters, Reefers and Suits must be sold, so come if you want to get the best value ever seen in this town. _ : Ask to see our Scotch Serge Suit for $10.00. doubt the best Suit for the money in the Island. Reefers and and Suits » ° meerers Without i >, PROWSE BROS, The Wonderfu! Cheap Men. : . . Charolttetown, January 9, 1896—246 o4 Men’s Ulsters, 10 Fur Coats, 19 Sleigh Robes. The above is what we have left in stock, We are giving them Don’t the prices we are sell. away at small prices. delay, as ing them at ought te clear in a time. short JB. WAGE Charlottetown, January 16, 1896-—dy & wky WEATS LAPP ARLD MAP SARL LAWS, =e ! he) =e =n, zw i “"W here the Wool i 4 is Short.” RFAKLS® % ‘¢. E CoS wal ae ee oe &s ea ch whe ah « Bre. As the saying is, ‘‘! have got prices in FURNITURE where the wool is short,” I ask you to buy because it is to your advantage to buy if best values is your x object. No humbug, a JOHN NEWSON’S. 1896—dy oe Peto RE Yay Che OOD Ss ya, <2) Saaph & ch CaSp.S en EG € ds ~ harlottetown, January 18, eee Sd 22 GS 00 SS OAS Va RY. Che) 2.2 OED. Che OO ON DECK, and he is fit to be there. too. b ‘yond a doubt. Whatever the place or Orcaslol, ad ilan shoul ] be dressed ior it. Noattire, suitably lowever costiv, suits either the a ,* 6) . weirer or the occasion even half tolerably unless it is perfeet in fit. Want of fit violites all the ten commandments of dress. Nothing offense. The approach a readymade c'othier can make a fit is to miss é it. Itis much better to miss the misfit by coming to us and having a substantial and stylish Overcoat mate to order at a reasonaple price. A few of $17.00 Beaver Overcoats still left. S. A. McDONALD, LEADING FASHIONABLE TAILOR + can atone for such of our Ci”town, Jan. 17, 1896—246 UNDERCLOTHING TOP SHIRTS! EXCELLENT YALUE AT, D. A. BRUCE'S. Charlottetown, December 28, 1895—dy Adverisers ! fhe home circulation is the most valuable ter advertisers. Tue Examiner reaches the hones of our citizens every evening. That accounss for our large advertising patronage. Charlottetown, panuary 11, 1896—dy THE EXAMINER: /PUB.cCOMPAN Y ee a Fj Fa a : ¥ oie Pale - ee me " f r 4 D oo ¥ ae o ¥ dy oe “ a , _ BS & sree ' Cea ss 7 te» i i a Se ead a ee rere AN he. A Ae Bee yo ts n Soe r ac as * * * apts Sead