THE DAILY EXAMINER : Ee ae TO ADVERTISERS, tL aanges ‘ ist : n ea a” > ensure se ¥ LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS i Bac r ading fur store - Caro ‘ Ss HospivaL.—There are t* *e pa sm the Charlottetow rf ah al ent rie I ack Kyieat.--M H } an e\ es Vl < » aY Mi “aya i ay \ > } VW eV N | ! es ® e M4 o & SeCe ! e \ SiltoTs we seamen , eC -TPhis é Patrick Haghes, teams=ter, was fine > or 4 davs for dr at & eake’s Ni i Wha e 21 seine i K sa Mess D get ‘ ¢ opening . ke 1s sc - ! €} is Convent ha Mx a \? | A grand time rantee - A 7 I _ Leg ay res this Fr lav y iy @ 7 ; nN N mi ‘ ers @& npor bu . ! atte mee re esie ici F SMELTS Some 40,00) pene: Of stmeclte from Shedic and the north shore were received here yesterday for shipment { e United Statee—St. Joho Sun. ciciaiaitasil Last or Toe Toames.—The steamship Thames, wrecked near Sydney, C. f., was sold at auction at Halifax on Tuesday, and was bought for Ja: V. Lantalum.—Sr. Jehn Sar al Earty.— At Moncton on Wednesday, George Gray was fined $20 or Beainxnine t meotiis tprisoniue nt for as auliling hi- wife. Grav had been married only a ¥ t previousiy cialis Yux Nonrnuwpertaxp.—A_ telegram from Pictou this afternoon says it Is suow, | ing there and a high wind prevails. The Northumberland w cleave for Char lottetown till 1t moderates biden > West Doxe.—The ~ople of Pictou have voted $4,000 to sards the rebuilding of their Academy This, with the Siz, 000 ' In surance money received wil put up quite ar od ctab.e DUlding nied Mait Late.—The foreign mail dil not unt:] 10 o'clock last L swrence took the plac: uml beriand on the Summer suebe route ae yesterday arrive in the city night. The St. of the North side Point du ¢ 3 the old reliable BEAVE 2 fuse cl eap imitations. isciialgicinel Deracirers’ List —The list of default- ers in city taxes will be published in the | daily papers on Thursday next, 12th inst Ie the meantime it would be well for those in arrears to pay up. This notice is fiaal. du 3i Pork From Oxtario.—aA representative of a Toronto house was in Halifax yester- day. He made arrangements with sev era! pork dealers to supply Fe weekly with fresh pork, delivered at the depot, for $5.10 per hundred pounds.—Halifax Her- | ald. cacneiulaueacbicds “ Laces or Kittarner.”—A trip tothe far-famed Lakes of Killarney would cost a (ood many dollars ; but next to being there | be to hear the Rev. Dr. Walker de- seribe the natural beauties of these his- torical lakes in the A. O.H. Gall on Wednesday evening next, the 1]ta inst. . dioadittpiapistic Fast Rartroaprve.—The work!’s record for fast rai lroading is now held by the ex- press train of the New York Central an Hudson River railroad which recently made the ran of 440 miles trom New York city to Buffalo in 503 minutcs; or an aver- age, including stops, of 524 miles an hour. sienna IvpensoxateD a4 Crercymay. — A Halifax citizen impersonated a clergyman and married a country couple. They lived together for some time before finding out the trick that had been played on them. A legal marriage followed, and now a suit is being taken against the citi- zeo who married them. ataidigatiean Howe For Ixterment.—-The remains of Miss Ethel Burke, danghter of the late W. Barke, formeriy ct Southpor', accompanied by her ancle, Dr. Gordon, of Quincy, Mass. were brought home for interment last The funeral took place this aiternoon from the residencs of Mr. James RK. Davison, Prince Street. os SOO VEVVO8S4SE SVE evening alae Dowx’r buy Cheap Cut Smoking Tobacco when you can get mixture for 10 or } Ib. tins. 3 ep Tux reed light established on outer end —. % breakwater was carried away by gale and Leavy to-day, breaking epar and tearing shelter | hut offthe breakwater block, at outer | end. Until the damage can be repaired, the ied streak formerly shown in main lizht lantern will be used.—A. Lorp, | ours ieee Soxs or Exetaxp.—-At the annual meet- ing of Lodge Eton last evening, the follow ing officers were elected for the enue TONKA | sea, about noon ensuing | ORANGE BLUssSOMs, Nathaniel DeCoursey is one of the hap- piest men in Charlottetown to-day. Last evening be was united in marriage to Mrs. Jane Bowen, of Halifax, at his 1 dence, Trilby Avenue, and his happiness is thus exp! ained rl he bride looked stunning. In her bangs it is said she wore a wreath of flowers, more or vs brilliant in color, gauntleted hand Tronal a snow-wh & poem and in her white ehe carried the conven- bouquet. On her breast she te handkerchief. Her wore dress was DeCoursey was dressed to kill,and }ooked even more prepossessing than usual. Ii is hands were encased im snow-white gloves, and over his heart he wore a chrysanth mum The rest of his ward-robe—from his patent icathere to the immaculate co'- lar which encircled his neck—was in every way betitting the j yyous ove asior The groom was ab!y supported thro ont the ce ony by Robert Shepherd; wd Miss Kute "Shepherd was bridesmaid. Both wore their beat ¢ lothes, and it goss out saving g that they l oked weil wilt The popu! arity of the happy couple was | t } attested by the large number of del tully-appropriate presents they Among the number may be yoore, cooked a la mode; and several oue: wooden and er received mentik articles. of utility oekeryware, : A Jarge number of f aaces Of the contract reveral of the « defenders or leas tn evi mans at the expressions of cong riends and acq>aint ity *s were «nore ceremony, and atulation were heard 7 } Op all sides. -_——_-—— + wore 2 —____—__—_- OPEN LEITkER, To the Citiz I have to hearti kind con ens of Charlottetown : ly thank you for your n that you bestowed ti me to help me to prepare a new = hoi fe cn this earth. [ give vou all the thanks that I car im- agine for your aseistance. I hope the citizens will reaember me anil beste vy oa me their patronage that I may get my laily bread by the sweat of my row. Thanking you again for vour kindness. NaTHANieL DECOURC 3 6, 1895 fescensi a Chvtown, Dec. Tuey Betteve 1s It.—The recognition | of advertising as a great factor in business success is now a matter of course. rhe aivt of Geo. Carter & Co. on our first page toxday is evidence of the fact thet this tirm understands and practises the best means of drawing pé ople Class estalis Their advertisement will be found of use in settling the question of ™ to their firs ’ hment. i trouble-ome what to get for a Chrisimas present.” Dut of the « xceedingly iarge stock which Carter & Co. have on disylay it is possible to get presents for all sort and conditions of people, and to suit larg and emall purses niki Aw Ixvotvuntary Bara— Yesterday, a‘ | Mr. George Battye, of Wallace, N.S. wa‘ boarding a schooner at one of the wh s he slipped and feli between the vessel and the wharf. In fail ng he caught ho cf the fender rope, pee himoselt from getting x below the waiat After an ineffectual attempt to self up hand over haud, Mr. Battye rescued by some of the not much the worse for bath. and thus was his involuntary RE Dexy Turse_tr. ~- Tomorrow is the last day of e+lf-denial week, so you are re- minded to give good donations te Captain Newell when shecalls on you. If any friendé are mie-ed that feel it their duty tog give, please leave it at their “Home,” S. A. Barracks, Great George Street, Rey. Mr. Grees’s Lecrure—We r gret that a notice sent to and insertid in THe Examiner yesterday misled a number of persone last evesiog. The lecture will be delivered in St. Paul’s Schooirsom | this (Friday) evening. — ue — There is s omething solid about a 20 per cent. discount off Furniture. There question about short wool, half cotton, poor dye, old patterns, off colors, etc. The goods are right before your eyes, and tell their own story. Removal sale price at Mark Wright & Co's. NN a ae SVVesessssssesve Our a Tee § Xmas Sachet Powder is moving off. Folks found it so good last year that they are coming for it again this seascn That's a good recommendatiis Come and get any quantity y want, from 5 cents to $5.00, you buy that way. ~*e we Veseoeew BSVVGB422448 808 | JOHNSON & JOHNSO! , THE Deugyists. SVOSSSOSVSSE VAS Tickled year: Worthy President, Wm. Harris; Vice do, E. Hobbe; Sec : Geo. Worthy; Trear., B. Rogers, jr.; Chaplain, Rev. J. M. | Sinipson; Firet Committee man, Dadley Wright; Second do, E. D. Sterns; Third do. John Wonnacott; Fourth do ‘ Thomas Evans; Inside Guard, A. Williams; Out- | fide Guard. Geo. W. Snelgrove; Past | President, A. Douse. ieitesseiilbabioas Basxet Sucist.—A basket social will on Mon- tO assist in funds. In taking pro- rendered to oceedings. Ladies bask ets, and gentlemen filled purses cordially invited. he held at Keily’s Crose, Lot 29, day evening, 23rd December, rupplementing the Church ¢ pnection therewith a grinme shail be enliven te p- with well fiiled with well This part of the ladies of St. and therefure a splendid inate to make it a success, cents, ladies free. Joseph’s ] arish A imission 10 if the first attempt of the kind on the ! The lady from the country 'who selected a $27.50 ‘Sed- _room Suite in our store yer ‘er- ‘day was more than ple sed 'when told that the rem >val sale price was $22.00, or 20) per cent. off for cash. She ididn’t know we were g ing to move— said she woul« be in again before Xmas with a | pocket full of money. DON’T miss your chznce effort will he! ‘MARK WRIGHT & 00., I SS = YR eg i gsr L 1Sc. ange netting Knitting colors. selection. Art Silk. BEER BROS. } | lei ethan ng eat Case Call early if you want full See also our Stamped Lin- ens and Fancy Goods. Crochet and } Silk. just received—new Special value— | ned s | @ moustache Cup | ing parties —inclading | May God bless vo rand } % n the water. | pall him- | schoone2r’s cTesav.. I is no } now ; to Deatia. GENTLEMEN ! It matters not what you are tomed to paying, or what you have been used to paying for your Collars, Cuffs & Shirts, far it is a well known fact that every article purchased in our Gents’ Fur nishing Department is money sayed. Take, for instance, Collars, Cuffs and Shirts. We sell the best 4-ply Linen Col- dozen different styles, at the ex- septional low price of. 15c. each or $1.75 per dozen, and the best quality 5-ply Cuffs at 22c.a pair or $1.25 per half dozen pairs. | We show a White Shirt at $1.10—can’t be bought elsewhere Jess than $1.45- and rood enough for a king. When you en we have iars, One don’t care what you pay, no inter st in you. But it sto your own interest to lo k us up for Van oenn We have all but we have a@ stunuer in a fine l-woo! Suit at $1.30, worth $2, snd then we eal] your attention to warm, Selling the best Kid ved Gloves at these ridiculous prices, 79¢ for gloves worth $1, and {S8c. for extra jaality, worth $1.25, or Buck Lined and | other best makes at prices like $1,09, that we ought to get $1.45 for. WEEKS’ REASON FOR SSLLING SO CHEAP is we want to keep all hands | busy and sell stacks of goods, Nearly rything that comes into the People’s | Store is direct from the manufacturers, it for ot cach. ie have an IMMENSE LADIES TRALE, and although the ladies do lots of buying for the gentlemen, we are after | the gentlemen that buy their-own furnish ings. N w compare these low prices with what y " have paid before, or drop in and Ww oprices on rrades, | Shetland all } : vinter lined Gloves. j we vill be pleased to show you the goods, | Best 4-ply Linen Collars lic. each or $1.75 per dozen. | Best 4-ply Cuffs 22c. | per half dozen pairs. Fine Scotch Shetland Wool Undercloth ing, $1.30 a suit, worth $2.00 juality White Shirts $1.10, a pair or $1.25 1 Extra fine } worth $l 5. Warm Wioter Lined Gloves, 79c., 98c., 1 $1.09, worth $1, $1.25 and $1.45. WEEKS, Wholesale and Retail. Charlottetown, Dec. 3, 1895. UNION EVANGELISTIC SERVICES. — THURSDAY EVENING. a+ at some meetings, but a goodly number present in “the very enthusiastic service of last night. The Rev. James led in prayer, after which Mr. sang “One Swectly Solemn with much beauty and expres were Crossley } Thought” sion. Mr. Hunter commented on Luke xv— ll and following verses. His theme was the prodigal son, and was a very practical talk to young and old. A certain man had twa, sons; and when there are on!y two sons in a family one of them is gener- ally spoilt. It is an easy thing to spoil a cbild; just give him everything he asks for, and let Bridget bring him everything he needs, and it won’t take long so spoil him. Boys in the country turn out better men than boys from the ci'y because they ere always employed. In the city the ky t.as too little to do, and does not gain the training for work and indepencence that the country boy does. ‘He divided unto them his living.” A most foolish thing fora father to do. If vou would 8;01 you boy for both world’s give m lots of mousey. Give your boy lots lof money and a fast horse, and if he does uot go to destruction it will not be your fault. Thr »w your boy out on the world jw h $25,000 round his neck, and he will | $200 sinks to destruction.” When you eet- | tled down you had to blaze your road | th ough the woods, and a hard time you | ; i | had to get what ycu hav; but you have got it honestly, and God bless you in its lenjoyment. Is your boy such a ninnv he | cannot do as well as his father? Give | him a good education, mental and moral, and he’s good for anything he will make “Money, hike manure, is | & od for nothing unless spread out.’ i} “And when he had spent all.” It doesn’t take long to spend all when smoking, drinking and gamb'ing. When he had come to himself, and no man will come to Jesus until he comes to bimeelf, “He arose and came to his fa- ther.’? I!kethat. He had to come, and so you inust come to the Father. And to- night in your heart is some ray of hope. He was a great way off, but ‘his Father } his own way. saw him. Yee, the Father is looking. He rays that looks like the walk of Jobo. but | it ita not like bis dress. He saw him s | great way off, eyes of mercy, and ran to | meet him, feet of mercy, and threw His | arms around him, arms of mercy, and | kissed him, kiss of mercy. Jesus will meet you. more than half way. Had compassicn, how like Jesus. Father I “Never mind my boy, I have furgiven you.” I wonder, dearJesus, f its too much trouble to ask Thee to bave compassion on that poor sinuer in yonder pew. May God help you to come | and Ife will meet you to. night, Mr. Crossley spoke on Cr. viii-20— “Not Saved”—and said this was the text God used to leal Him to decision for Christ. 1. So many are converted and you still sin, your reiatives saved and you unsaved. Your father and mother saved and you out | of Chr st. What is the unsaved state ? To be in sins, guilt and condemnation, rebels against God. Unless reconciled to God you must be rebels. No ether place for you. Only two things required for sal- yation—e »miwcn sense and a few minutes reflection, Just think what it means, Unfit to live, unfit to die, unfit in even life or death. 2. So many loved ones unsaved and we unconcerned. Do we believe? We mav, Lut we do not feel the awful responsibility resting us. Wedo not get anxious about our loved enes until they reach the age of eighteen. Then when well on the way to «in we Lecome alarmed. But we do not get anxious about those who are twelve to fourteen years of age. More will get savid f we get more anxious. oo. some of us Christians there is no more feeling of anxety than in a post. Luther wa; a‘armed by ‘the sudden death by lightning of a frend at his side, but lon’t wait for Some catastrophe o- sudden | trouble before you get alarmed. Yuu say when we a-k if you are a Christian, “well | | hare sinned. | } | I’m not a heathen.” Iv’s a pity, rhans, | for you you are not, The heathen are not the worst people in the world. Many | of the “heathen Chinese” and those of | Central Africa will rise up in judgment against you who are blessed with such | great privileges a3 you ate in these 3. You believe ity the realty and neces sity of religion and yet not saved. Per | haps yon heve not seen the distinction be | tween doubt andat ‘temytation to doub’ You are two intelligent to be Atheists. You ought to have av much sense as other mortals. 4, So much done t» bring about your talvation, and yet unsaved. I have not time to deal with this thonght, but you know the old old story “think of it and remember what it cost to save you.’ 5, So many mercies and privileges and | yet not saved. Luke xiii—the barren fig tree teaches us there is a time comes when ' God seee a soul incorrigable —anotl«r year then cut it down. God counts all the } | eervices, | mercies you receive, Before he cuts you accus- down he gives one more chance to get saved, and these meetings give you the «pportuaity. Why not come to-night an| Jesus will sive you. As this was 8 8 ug sermon, Mr. Crossley } sang several |lcautiful pieces to impress the thoughts dwe t upon. The after ser vice was particularly good, and a very large number asked the prayera of God’s people in their behalf. Many a touching and br autiful testim: ny was given to show the pewer of God to save. The meetings seem to be growing in power and influ- ence, and the Evangelists are getting very much encouraged in their work. Mr. Hunter’s last remark in the Charch was, “Why will men live in sin when there is so much in religion for life, for death and for eternity ?” ae es ECULIAR in comb.aanon, pro- portion and preparation of ingredi- ents, Llood’s Sarsaparilla possesses great you should TRY UT. Tea axp Faxecy Sate. — A © tea and fancy sale will be beld in St. Paul’s Schoolroom on Thursday, the 12th inst. A feature bound to be of interest to the la lies will be the “Housekeepers’ Table.” Tea will be on the tables at 5.30) p. m Oysters will be served in the evening be- tween 8 anl 9 o’elock. Admission 10 cents; tea 25 cents. Don’t forget the date, and don’t forget to go and have tea d4 tf trative Vaile. Laptes, clean your kid gioves with Jose phine Glove Cleaner. It is not a sige | leaves no odor, and can be used while the glove is on the hand. Four sale only at A W. Reddia’s drugstore. ks Custemers desiring goods engraved fo. Xmas woul i do well tu place their orders soon to prevent disappointment.—G. H. Taylor, Jeweler. What is the use in wasting time the point any longer? The beat place i is the best, and that settles it. Prowse Bros. | iz the best place for kid yvlover, under | clothing, overcoats and reefers. decd Zi argul 1g Qeteees BORN. At Charlottetown, P. E. 1] to Mr. and Mrs. Stewart C. Moore a son.'} | , on Dee. 5th, | Honest Goods at Honest Prices. | s. MARRIED. | In this city on the Sth inst., by the On Nov. 30th, 1895, to Mrvand Mrs, L. | McPherson a son. | ua ' | tev. G M. Campbell, Pastor of the First Methodist Chureh, Sarah-Jave Bowen, of Halifax County, N. 3S.,..to Nathaniel | | | i | DeCoursey, Esq. of this ety. DiEL- At Lot 48, on Wednesday, the 4th inst., Lizzie J., duughter of David and Carr, of S anhope, aged 1 9°yrarsi Jessie {Funeral on tatarday, at 1 o'clock J I. th’s city o1 the Sth inst., Elizabeth The congregation was not quite as large | ber land Street, on Sunday at 3 p.m. to-St. Silas | beloved wife of Patrick Power, aged 47 | | years. {kuneral from her | te residence, Cam-— | Dunstan's Cathe: ral.j | At Kilmahumaig, Alberten, on the 3.d | = : inst., aged 66 veare, Elizabeth Hunter | wife of the late James Hunter. At Lubec, Me., on the 19th ult., of j typhoid fever, Ethel J., aged 4 months, second daughter of tad Bowir Bessie M. Stewart. DIT 3 y ars and | David A. WalT until you are on the last ! sheet your DAY BOOKS or LEDGERS. Order now. What about Bill Heads ? We befure ordering work cheap. Save | money by trad ns with 9 | ember, inst., Gri tiSTHAS Day should be a very happy one this year. Business everywhere is better and has been all the year. You will eat your turkey with a relish will want it roasted to turn. Your old stove is about worn out. Perhaps you have. been thinking of getting your wife a Range for EW YEAR niW Ych Why not give it to her now? See that you get one of our Ranges, which ARE market, and so that the best on the would cook a turkey the morsels will ALIMGS melt in) your mouth. You will then have an. additional reason for dealing with us. Get a new Cook Stove. oar Range and buy it HERF. K H s Charlottetown, Dec. 4, 1895—135 ~ when we are sel! Our large stock sold at very low Why wear old Loots ing new ones so cheap ? of Boots and Shoes to be prices. Those prices speak for them- selves. No idle words but solid facte, backed by good goods at low prices, “CHEAP SHOE STORE” R. K. JOST, 136 QUEEY ST., Two Doors Below Prowse Bzos. decdA—dy 'P. B, Island Railway Notice Commencing on THURSDAY, Sth Dec- and continuing until close of navigation at Summerside, ‘a Special Pas- senger Train wil] leave Chi arlottetown for Summerside dail ly (Sucdays excepted) =t 6 a. m., leaving for return on arrival of | steamer from Point du Chene. A.McDONAL’, D. POTTINGER, Moncton, N. B. us. : sg Supt., Gen Mgr Gov Kys, J. wD. T At L RK. Cirtown. ‘ dec3—dy 5i wy li decd ) ) en A = — Se ae A gentleman leaving for otered for his AMERICAN pid for it, but refused, sayin with me, for Stove made. for $20.00. Charlottetown, December 6, 1895—dy outside label off of imitation sel] jt ag the —. I don’t believe Bearing the name on each yard. Ye Ancient Colony —_——— —{1 ) —— Newfoundland to reside, was RANGE the price he had os: Fae take it better going to there was ever a I wouldn’t exchange it for a new one of the same kind for fear it wouldn't be as good.” We sold this wonderful Range and have others like it FENNELL& CHANDLER ASK TO SEE THE LABEL Unscrupu lous merchants have been known to take the articles and then LONDON HOUSE. ——— ee ce OVERCOATS Char'ottetown, December 6, 1895—dy We are selling them at very low prices this month. I. J. HARRIS. HUNT’ ER. WHEN U 41D. A. Bide FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1895 oD. A Few Wioney Saving Prices {x) RHAL.D THEM T Wen’s Underwear. A good, strong Suit, 39 cents; something better, 50 cents; strong, warm, unsbrinkable, 99 cents; heavy al! wool, $1.15, and so On up to the fla-st makes. White Shirts at every price. A good, stro up to the hig Corsets fiom 36 cent Special values in Unlaundried Goods. thing in | Ladies’ Underwear. f yy 5 t / pg, warm VEST for 25 cents, and :o0 on ghest quali les, S per pair up. TLe 30c. kind lect Charlottetown a: the price, A full asso A splendidly made, fine cotton body, linen bosom ment of the higher priced kind’, too. Shirt, $1.05. Very fine quality, perfect fit and “ finish, $1.25. Hosiery. All Wool He Gloves. In Lined and U ahwed: Unlined Glove, just the thing for fall Lined Gloves at every price. We've just opened a Heavy wear. See it, Gloves in Kid, Cash TIE*, C JLLARS, CUFFS, variety. SUSPENDERS, ¢t:., in great Veilings Aun extra quality, vee at 20 cent Fine Cashmere, 23 ccuts mere, etc. A good Cashmere, 17 ce i es CCH in all the latest styles. A Special Attraction on our Centre Counter on Saturday Evening. Moore & McLeod. *¥Charloitetetown November 29, 1895 FOR TEN CENTS. oo Coal Hods from 25 cents up, Stove Boards, 2 Cases Granite Iron Tea Pots. oe ee SIMON W. CRABBE, Stoves and Hardware, Walker’s Corner Charlottetown, Decembe ‘ wea 2S A «< A man got separated from his wife while on a shoppi ng tour about the city, and started to hunt’er. He asked a friend where he would be likely to find her. “ What isshe buying?” askedhe. “Well, she’s looking for a Bedroom Suit,’ said the man. “Then you'll find her at JOHN NEWSON’S,” said his friend; “everybody goes there.” He came directly here, and sure enough he FOUND Eh. want a Suit or Overcoat made, have a look at our splendid assortment of Cloths, You can’t do better than order your Cloth- ing at RU CHS Canada’s Famous Ta jloring Establishment, Charlottetown, December 4, 1895—dy- sam a sen seen ane Our Inducements A Good Fire Shovel'X}{\\ (0005 OPENING TO-DAY, FANCY COOLS, INCLUDING { Dressing and Shaving Cases, Manicure Sets, Cuff and Collar Boxes, Glove and Handker- chief Sets, ete., in Celluloid, Plush and Leather Goods, Gur Toy Department with a full all deserip- will open shortly line of Toys of tions. Prices iow. Call and see. to please. Remember McMILLAN & HORNSBY, > Prowse Bros ” d&w w Govds svre the place, Queen Street, opposite Charlottetown, Dec. 3, 1895- MONTACUE Carriage Factory We are showing this season a fiver line of Sleighs than shown by us heretofore. The assortment consists of Single and Double Box Sleighs, Round Back, Square, ete. Prompt attention to Repairs. Painting a specialty. Terms reasonable. JOHN McLEAN & SON. dec6—dy & wkv Are You Interested ? All Furniture repaired over @ year or Pictures _— to order will, after the 15th imst., be sold to iP ay expenses. Par ties iaterented will please take notice and cali at once or write for undersigned will them after that date. them, as the not be accountable for JOHN P. ‘E Island Railway QOnand after THU TRSDAY, Sth December, 1$95, the trains of this Railway will run daily (Sundays excer ted) as follows .— NEWSON. Trains Outward, ‘Trai ns Inwi ard. Read down. Read up, PM AM PM AM SO ‘7 O...200 Charlottetown..... 310 i010 330 719....Royalty Junction 250 9 5a 417 8 OB...0. North Wiltshire.... 2¢4 805 Cee. 6 iicseenn Hunter River..... 149 # 51 Se - 68: :..... Breenibane....... 116 S17 BI -B@. crscves- Emerald ........ 1 07 8 OR SB 9M. .0006.5 Freetown........ 12 63 7 5A Se |. Web atadacs Kensington ......1253 733 620 1010 Ar \ Lyl2 70 Sum merside PM 1250 Ly (Arl0c0 AM T Bisccctan Miscouche........ 10 30 DF vcasons A hw Gog ionnane 9 47 2. . Port H il. .- 909 3 24 Sn a ptdiensl QO’ Leary asae a CaS Sole. oss © Bloomfield. Ts GU. axes nr 6 55 5 0........-Tignish pipesesecs 600 PM AM AM AM 2 30. ..... Charlottetown. 16 30 250....Royalty Junction. ...1¢ 16 BIB, scetcuces Bedford 9 37 355 Ar vy 905 Mt Stewart 410 v § 50 2 eee Cardigan....... 733 DOR. i cece Georgetown...... 710 PM AM 1 eer Mount Stewart..... 8 55 6 EB..<a00 POON ic iicccinsd Be §12........ St Peter’s..,..... 743 557 -Bear River....... 768 6 4#.... EDR 2 cccscccse Oe PM AM >M AM D iiinn me nen -.»-Eomerald. ......+..secee0 7 50 $05............Cape Traverse ne eer ae ? M A Mt Trains are run by Eastern Ste andard Time 4. MCDONALD, D. POTTINGER, Superintendent, Gen Mar Govt. Rys, Charlottetown. Moncton, N B. Railway Office, Dec 1, 1595. In MEN’S CLOTHING we offer you Reefers for $2.7 13, $3. 50, $ t. OQ and $5. 00>, Overcoats $3. 00, $4. 00, $5. 00 and $6.00; Ulsters $4.50, § 6 00, $7.00 and $8.00. ; The prices quoted here are below regular prices. will pay you to look. “ Wants, Lost, Found, &e Advertisements under this heading charged five cents per line. DOG FOUND—A young dog, white and Apply a at t this office. dect baseload atte maroon sometime ago. Sidney FOUNT—A sum of money, Ownercan apply to JAMES DUFFY, Street, — and owaal decs—1w pd 75 BOYS’ OVEB COATS to snit]Boys of 5 to 14 years); piicoseeninabonta —— of age at half prices to clear. 50 pairs WHIT — BLANKETS. from $1.25 up." 75 pairs GREY BLANKETS from $1.00 upj 50 DRESS LJ INGTHS, 50c., 90c., These goods sel\jiw g at unheard of prices. Come and see. Big stock ad: Men’s| Gloves, Caps, Top Shirts and a eee “MASDONALD & J. B.. Marl <et Square and 136 Queen Street. $1.40 and $2,508 CO, Ww ANTE :D—A good plain c¢ ock. Apply to Mas CHanveEs LEIGH, Fitzroy Street West, dec?2—3i (246) - MONEY—Loans mz = on city or country property Apply toF W L Moore, Solicitor, ée, Landon House C cake P. d&w 3m- ~ dees STAMPS—AIl!l kinds of po*tage stamps wanted: send for prices.—GEORGE CRUNDY, Bedford Road, Toronto iw pad nov2s “TO LE C—Half the Cottave adjoining West Kent School.. Apply on the pre mises ors Mr Henderson. Oct 12, borhood, healthy, ner King and Great George Streets, novi Great George streets. Apply on the premises, novl = pply W Prowse Bros u—mayl Char'ottetowa, Ny vember 28, 1895—dy & why $i down, $900 on m moriage if de $ 1500 sired—buvs desirable dwe ihng near eentre of city, not far from park, good neigh- Grafton Street. Apply to A MELLISH, London House building, or cor- TO LET—A shop on corner ‘of Bayfield and TO LET~—T wo offices !n the Stamper Block seit