THE DAILY EXAMINER : MONDAY, JANUARY 27, L896. Soiled Blankets, 20 per cent. discount off our whole stock All ery siz®, of Blankets new. fresh, clean goods. Ky weight and Winter comfort was never so cheap as now. ————— i 1896 135 Charlottetown, January 24, MONCTON WOOLEN Tweeds, Fiannels, Blankets, Draggets, Yarns. MILLS. The The Rest Cloths, Prettiest Paiterns, Own The Largest Varicty, Makes. The Closest Prices. WillAll be Found Here ww. ¢. TFURNER, Agent, MASONIC TEMPLE (BUILDING, GRAFPON ST. Our MONCTON WOOLEN MILL, Charlottetown, November 13, 1895—135 & wky ~~ The Wheels of Fashion things Fashioa al- cond, that the SUITINGS and know they to se!l and see what | Run one way to-day and another way to-morrow, but there :re two ways demands—first, that a Suit or Overcoat must ': a good fit; and, voods must be of good quality and Jook well. We know our line of OVERCOATINGS has no superior in the city and few equals. We well and stylishly made, and that the prices are as low as it is possible of this grade Come in to the New Store and inspect things for yourself JOHN FT. McKENZIE, STAR MERCHANT goons Charlottetown, January 17, 1896—135 & wky TAILOR 5 re BS RrA > | penne gaia Always Gut LAP TARR RTA PEASE EAS Velen where the wool is short.” I ask you to buy because it is to your adv antage to buy if best values is your i Finding the Name Gn Each Ya (513) w rd. 33 ; | $ “where the Wool |: i Pie ham " in the Goods is Short.” ; & = sissnas As the saying is, “1 have a ee ing wall 2 . a got prices in FURNITU RE & eae 3 gies 3 6 : 3 C0000008 o0ee SaeooeseooseeenIorrr ‘ VF 1 ‘ in i LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.) ‘sts crenemss vesrenoss YT. PETER’S CATHEDRAIT AN INOUIRY Rev M: S mpson’s text was Rom 1 S ‘ ae xiv:7, “None of us liveth to himself.” Rev, | < " Some years ago Mr. Donald on Mr. Simpson, in the course of bi vp 8 w the field for Wan tated that “the government of a \ Nich ee Would ty or nacion is exactly what the major 20 PER ©) CENT. DISCOUNT. ~ ‘ | } } a ) é s ha prest vy? e it; it is a reflection of the wishes | nye : | ne his \ 1 ndiv pont voters. I would impress | s i Know ( in bef e are s upon you W - reference to the civic | N A , t V » ay 8 | elections, aa while I have no intention of | ‘ : 4 rs w ind whe € luencing your votes for any party or | . he would plunge the city oO Aly , | would entreat you to look at the | - W sa masay ¢ — atter from a broad and Christian stand- | . if 7 » and act eg aaa | | 8 : ‘ Ss i L | Si |} The City Council has been fa'rly satisfac | 26) A 1? 1 ‘ et } WV a |tory, although by no means _ perfect. | : : ARD FOUR BAST. j It s our duty to see that the next Council ? si cenit rif possible. We must progress, R CEN r. : - A GooDp TEAM, hunt the management of our Civ ne at oe | i sirs i redit to the Provinee, oy DISCOUNT apes av i ‘ Ss Messrs aor ar , a , r i : N - a - Whe - ; a pa } to other cities _ G 1 * A z : ike ah im: to Wa i - ague desire to elect muneil ee : ihe ~ | s » will undertake to aaa e the 5 5 - . 1 m Aa oe ene | Canada Temperance Act more effich nly ™ ; we m 400a ro Whatever may be hela with j y ; ; : hate opinion iv be hel I 2W ; y Clea , nian bulk: aunelonae: eda eet speee wey Se bee | New this fall but slightly soiled. Will clear the lot ae 5 S| to this act, a igh ae F ‘ y r » . 7 < . i , ’ : os > ely a In hat so long aS itis law it at Twenty) Per Cent. Discount. : . $ : \ yO, SOG " e hope that t to be entorced, avd as good citizens einen innalaie meneame “ S ‘ par : Keep | we ought to iusist on its enforcement. If, Ay a — i npalg Shall | ¢ men are brought forward who er @3 } © \ i La as a ive cards t : e- | ‘ . t } aa 7 & : ; : y | i epared to do their utmost to enforce - (8 R Mt . , cle il w . 8 t { act, and if these men are likely to eae | hin Gemma athe ankets at Weeks’ NS plainly and ex] Uy the dit- | munity on other questions as_ well, Iam s A pues 5, BOW * the | sure they stand every chance of election s ; t electors will only do_ their ‘ 4 Want juty. Remem' er it ia your duty as citizens | COMMPOPTe, Wadded Quilts A i -- - — } 1 > nscietiously for the good of the ™M : * ap cum atinhaustacneesion (Lau cu has on ee ee Wadded Quilts ; I —_— are responsible to God that your influence ) " S I arly bird catches rn and your vote be used to furtherthe public | C] ; . : . and your urtherthe publi 1eap and the rig * the eq : : ™ ‘ 4 ates WI € rst 1 i good, just as you are responsi ble to Him | I ght thing for the cold W eather . ] ‘ ve ‘ SW in btedly have aa | for the right use of all vour talents, and | . . ater riva:s i this] you have no right to shirk that respons) HH if Pp J di ‘ a! Si . ils ‘ : os. : ; : — ‘ . ‘ : i = & ‘ O€ g V N s a { ty by V ting at the ie oft this or | a rice 4a les’ vac kete. ' } peoples Candidates Ward | that person, without weighing all the cir ia if Pp 1 . : : : I rson, with all ir- | ‘6 -e—] adi > Bs: ‘i £ ‘ . ce k I se gent vho at ea eumstances. While there are different in- a i ice a ies’ @ ac e ne 2 cK 9 * i bb le al ¢ teresta at stake there will always be differ- | 2 Z 4 “ Ss lave ted « est Ward | ent parti 22. an 1 one person may quite con- | s e 9 Ow -4 rod who are fot connected with anyclique | sciestously vote for one party, while an | AMAL Price—lLadies’ Capes x Zé i -- « sY ’ ' ' t } , ] | pa are securing assura s of p j oth nay equally conscientiously vote for | ° + . eT Veta Bier ar meee omemnenr a eschew pelt cone ae Side ss . Q ae Mal aa Q - - } \ oo ther And th thought hould make i ak ft rice 4a 1ées apes. t is ssary the ha | us more just to our opponents and refrain | = i sa e City ¢ } 5 » are ‘rom attributing evil motives to their ¢ ‘ T ics a’ . . nin : sad A ae od ' Se ee Nearly all sold at Half Price. ( ‘ Hess . i us ask you then to be conscientious, | ™ ' i f » peo} I think w wou There onght to be no question of personal | TEN a A fit a s ; } e i in the persons of t bet connected with the matter, but | ft ad i | B of Mesers. Cra | eas . : : : ' ? | « ts ‘ te . . 7 i i 1 Car la and for t ea ply the good of the <¢ ominunity and the | FLmnic a s ahi¢ oOnne ts, , . : i voting em ar a my dit of your bity, always remembering me : r 4 \ ‘ : ss : } } I ‘ a a " oa . rT is B pt ( Ce aa at no man liveth to himself, but we are And oc. for your choice of of Un ntrimmed Felt Hats, : k i members one of another in Christ our ; + 1 }> nimos © ‘ ANOTHER LNOUIRY. bes > enanimecna ND METHODIST CH iH > e a 2 Sir,—I ' : reported that a The Second Wetiodist Church was re- ; 69 B sure an i atte nd the isit on 1s being taken around Ch ed yesterday, after some very mate “k , »} rq ‘ ] y cing certalt tlemento run as avd beneficial ee a ! 1ocKe Latch n race at the . si apd benencial Change aad been mace Ri " ‘ : i iales ward 4 and at a umn nterior arrangements, The sittingsof © eop e’ Ss tore, ik to-morrow nigat se is at the back of ha Lacan Rs ae dat ie i as oo. aC I ha Ww eburch have been reversed and the Charlottetown, January 14, 1896. ; — ierstood that wt & person acvepted r and ptlpit removed to the northe > TO . -_ a ' ‘oc » >? . ‘ \ pa a pos 1 the 1 he are vote | part of the building, making the interi { ’ aays 3 . . ; f } 4 oo M : of I s—D. he place much more tconvenienient for ~ Beaver Lin iS , . ye" ary £ t * AIS Uivic, al a4 write ww to es yr and people. The se FMO! 8 ae . i 7 .¥ cr ray th *} both mort and evening were de 3 4 it =: aed 4 a been changed and if so where and why?! ov Rev "Wed ldail In the evening his ' } tl ] “2 i at va yy OY . aw Vicia h oe : : i » a ve was one —_ 0. ____,__Porimietay. | text was Romans, 14th chap, verse 7— Winter Service. | that the place to have d >” \ \ “d 7 Bi be tetnainger ge aa liveth to himself and no | , i nH sa ny : N Y : nara - fought game Of | man dieth to himself.” It was pointed your WATCH RE- er r New , Law } Dr nde los important thought SCT SAILINGS BETWEEN . ait i ak hockey at the Rink to-morrow | 0™t that the most important thongnt in DIRECT SAILINGS BETWEEN : oniin aah ol ‘ oe Hose cnatet tp be ted eons wed PAIRED PROMPTLY es night ves ong to be the proper se ant | SP JQHH, N, B,, AND LIVERPOOL a er Exte ‘ - : nprovement of our God-given facuities ® y ati Dey J v ' % ss ee ae a’ M: rh a It w bad the desire to use our caseets for From ania and as: iG should be cl Si ‘shots dk Men dees sae a a right how beneficial would’ our influen Liverprol. St John. N R | v9 sy ’ . 1 ’ be We exert nfluence on those we | D#!, Vee. . I, Wed., Dee 25 } 2 ‘ enter Wednesday, the N strate’s ¢ t ( ] . : i. eas. 2. ls Winnipeg “ Jun 8 done is at Fei a ‘ calia a i ie ok meet in domestic and social life. The force | Jen 4. Laks Ganeriae. “ 99 : He 7 ” ° t ' ss © : att a i oo of character which tends to permanancy is *: 1 Lake On itario Feb 6 ain avs On x to discuss in ers and i Fk ne be es cond imnuiace eb 1...Lake Winnipeg = * a ANTON'S ii nae . ‘ Fda ting re aout the and R sieved OY . iowiog Our good te -| . 15 Lake Superior Mar 4 ‘ t . vome became a great nation, mistress Of | } Lake (nutario ~ - = Li: a su 33 eve - *% sail " , sate of the e ) ) ; line - a : , Demorest Mepat Contest The the world. But now “Thou art no more, Mara nee innipeg Apr “ e of the employ of W W. Wellner, : e 3 4 as «bes é ‘ EMORES ) oO EST.— i uv é : } it a . . ! 2s sake Superior ss i 5 vag 4 as the people follow aiter pride, and hus . : ‘ for 4 g al ‘ }av XI tra sé l€ i for th = Sst meda itest a : P oe a wats aS ’ C, ncaa 4 re | FIRST CABIN—$W and 345. Round Trip, Great George Street, rea are Hy nith, Re Cc. W. Cor eee exe . Greece boasted of | $50 and $35. i. t a ee. g, cL ’ - wisdom, bat counted the wisdom of | , 5&#COND C ABIN—To Liverpool, London- | NEAR QUEEN SQUARE. we 1 Ewen Stewart, Es: i ee Tawtan I has been living | C{!?¥>,Bellast and Glasgow, $30. Round Trip, |; zi rod aS foolish, uO i 1as en living - | ae 29 Ma —Don’t g ce. t — | i ad kt ‘2 LanGee, Bristol or Cardiif, $36, Jabeo t eee t to hersei She has been the defender | Round Trip, Se ae I 3 THe { nH no . : . . o A : . “ “ne r font of the oppressed. She has kept the na SIERRA ‘Te ype London, Glas- | ight. It « ; << oe None te akek Sch dnesins os tearek lie ee ee j ested game. at ne i light, I th tl Wel oe eid ape ee eT oo te i ss : q il = kn. the beteiaet dt dhe Wiret Methodiat 1° * due to defending the Faith. | oe ie rage passengers by the Beaver »* we - wi fad : Cle | mensoc’=* | As with nations so with individuals. \s noe ereviees =e me poses bedding, and the mat ere w he } } ; ; \ | Cann ane ore ing utensils, treeof charge Notice i — ao : } e io ain as “ih i by M - —— the smallest barque at sea leaves its mark | Insurance certifies ates issued at lowest rates. 4 Notice is hereby give n that the Annual — wae " ~~ = a : 1 the ocean, so with us: each one leaves | = — ht one at lowest rates and to all | Ger eral Meeting of the shareholders of “7 7 oC Ar EC ue a mark on the ocean of life. | tees (01 oo idiie ch bite at latina nian Tue Examiner Publishing Company will ae ‘ - ’ : i a _ v ‘ ao Oat tetowD, January 25th, to M Our pattern Jeon Christ is alone worthy |! s provided for the carria; we of butter, | be held at the oftice ot Tne Examtxer of the ouejmiie ainateur r We : nd Mrs. "He ert 7 Love, a daughter imitation. He was pure and good. | ind eee freight newspaper on WEDNESDAY, the 29th eve 3 © rs irther pa culars as to fie.g YE a - Sa b : tng Be etic = > same | People felt his power abd purity and fol- | sae apply to" eas tofeght cr pas | day of January, inst., at eight o’clock in he e > o I n Ixstit in voernia DIED. ‘ iad Him. If we led the Christ life | D.& C. MacIVER, D W.C\MPRBFLE, the evening. ie nm gof the Teachers’ Ins was In this citv on tl 5th g Captai hose around would feel and know it. The | ag Manage A sony! al at, ARCHIBALD IRWIN, = t ee ‘ — 1 ‘ae aed ek ‘ ziverpool, Monuireal, Secretary ; he Ss evening, | pal M Andrew Doyle, aged 78 years. May his | »opete wicked and ck believed in Hi S| Or TROOP & SON, Agents, St John, N B ts ecretary. { Swa cuits ae fe : soul rest in pea power and cried out “Thon art Christ je 2 Re ts Charlottetown, Jan. 15, 1°96. du e clase ia calisthenics, and M What is our aim in life? To live to make | —— eins 7 : Stewar 4 oleae a 4 ea i ~ . = | dollars to die; to follow fashion to die; to | 7 sasulen auaia al nit - ae Meee ¢ che DS BSBTEVISsevevsts be amused to die; to love. Christ to Livet cin = . | ice Ssor en man an ie ee ra @| forever. Let us say with the poet,— i HE + DWE ist i enents : 2 lerived ¢ OH! 9 . i : r f a pedagogical s ty seven a Make use of me my Lord, { ——OF—-—- teachers fig aca dee aie g @| Let me not be forgot, This Month ihe I in och 3 what Pretty Hands¢| Stasis, | Pictures and inaeililpmwell ¢ fa i etty alas Cast aside, the meanest of them all. I HF | E PL ACK "tT r y ft ° " ” | i . 2 y 2 .— Ladies S g e Influences of m«¢ ther’s love brings forth Circle v St. V ie | @ Soft, w and smoo a the child. Can we forget the | 136 Queen Street. i A 1 Pai! Socie seis the sof S é c s, and all from using @ | prayer at mother’s knee? She kuew not | IC ure Ol 1D ; : ; ; ue D . , 1 7 } i a basket < é the influence on the <¢ hild So with us we | i iE 04 BS r ‘* ’ k i@ j 1] — We a 2 Tuesday | @ J h C f R know not what is influence, not till tha name » § Johnson's Cream of Rases. 4 ale cig ~ 7 ’ “ 3 proceeds @ | great day. oly Spirit Influence is silen Boots. Sli ae e Ww w } ? ving : é Pieasantly Liao not creasy @ j but effectual Spirit strives with us. Let oots, Ssppers, Clic. es of the poor. The | gs | @ or sticky, rubs in dry in a few 13 not reject or quenc h SO but accept! A chance is now offered you to secure | will begin w a vocal a nstr atal | @ i aadia. 25 iii Christ then none of us will live to himself. | Boots, Shoes, Slippers, ete., at reduced | ; enter for ! + pr : May God give us influence for Christ. prices. A big Clearance Sale in order to !} | RES F AMED gra e has 1 prepared : which é i é The choir eee red choice selections at | mea ike room for Spring r Goods. During a : the sale of brskets wit! taxe place. As | @ JOHNSON & JOHNSON, G | bott services. | this month we will give Special Discounte | AT SHORT NOTICE. th , a f . } £4 e ZION CHURCH. | in all k kinds of Footwear (Rubbers’ ex he yorthv one, we hope e : oe . center ” __— io @ fae eee Eee eee THE DRUGGISTS. a ee ee ee oaks Seq ON | = — — church yesterday, Rev. Mr. Sutherland ‘ ’ . 8 cnt ‘RK. JOST 1 Low Prices 8 owe pointes ‘out that “good citi zenship strikes . . ; : ’ | Good " ork a Low i rIces + Cee Ae —— — | at eve rything base and vicious, and fosters | aie eae. | oe crowded on Thareday eseaine leat whatever is good and true. It labors for T'wo Doors Below Prowse Bros. woe ym oa Hursday ening last, th } ne ian casion of the entertainment iven undert arrie physical and moral health. Realizing that | janl4—dy of the entertainment given unut ne j : } . } 1 Se : thane oa OM. A public health is closely allied to public — down, 39 Me Millan a H 18; s of ranc! 204, ao oe : ite aeeka to enforce » leas et ~ $600 « own 390 on mortage if if de Orns . x the audience being quite a number morals, it - ks to enforce he : on of | $1500. sired—buvs desirable dwelling near J i cent ie Gnesial teas freee Bammeels Leviticus that sins against health are sins | centre of city, not farfrom park, good neigh- ee ire Summer! rainst God, and fights to the leath the | borhood, he althy, Grafton Street. Apply to > FOR IPQ <TATTONEPRS Bid lhe affair was a grand success. Miss ere, — , " } , he fo d A MELUISH, London House building, or cor- BOOKSELLERS & SI ATIONERS. Ar Hopzood, of Kensington, sang “ff i a forces ia a community that make tor ipt i> | ner Kings g and Great George Streets nov5 | a e OpZor Phy E 8 — _ i , 4 When we opened this new store a few | theria, typhoid and ‘ scarlet fever. Gam jan3 ; Th a: a! esponded t a ee a rate ou , aye . i :, [eart, i " a P 7 0 days ago, the event was celebrated by | })} ling it stamps out as a foul cancer on the iii iat ; ig _— 1 Ws . 18 we rg wines quite an ostentatious wedding, the] pod ly politic. Drunkenress it < ut] awe, hae i" a ee en Le en P " eer 1 Lomond, wh was ais rener- g - » » ? as aaa : .- H e < - . contracting parties being or 1B and | and erashes wi oe mailed band of mor ; — oe gee Opgood 18 a very BEAU1 Y, who have decided to make | g} indignat and legislative enact- | fe gcr, w “y aciear, sweet and care- their future home at our ie Fur-} ment. It is soaiie by every considera- | ed ¥ i she at once be~ tr Rete ; = came ‘ : ; : st ire Store. ion to carry on an mertasing Campaign came a fa o She is eure to be-much : : : . eee . . 4) against the liquor traffic as the enemy of Fought afier in musical circles in ‘the Price ymbined with beauty 1 s tl f ci. lerstand for «om vevniline feat ¢ oar F! NIT the common weal which flourishes at the € : tu lerstar he the: : Oo! prevail ling eature of Our URN 3 expe nse of every lrozest trade and is never e [ I tu nostruc Lior Ul . 4 rie : nae c bial r ae 5 ‘ me | ralized without permanent injury to the via ea ye ¥ e mucli er a ee ee ee plea a f Ss a welfare of the community. Only a fas- Neasure aki from the § ars Aor soauted ey slg aaa c tidious spiritual ity holds aloof from the na oe k ce ° bh . aT lirect application of Christianity to civ c | a ws wes the success of bis rT . rovernment. ‘The town council se, should be governe: ed by Jesus Christ, and ‘ ” therefore Christian men should go there to SS = — represent him.’ Only councillors who a # promise to administer the affairs ofa SSS | Christian city in a Christian spirit ought : i . ¢€é to be electe 4 by Christian citizens, otber : (;- ¥ f wise the daily prayer, ‘Thy kingd m J x 4 come, Thy will be done, is a mockery. a ee sig aS g ce F Vote as you pray and pray as you vote. A ow : ; $ : / : ‘ ann vote 1s more than a privileg ge it is asac “red 0 VE » o-_ & B ys QO o t 6 d + + 2 j ai i trast committed toa follower of Jesus 2 ~ Cn 5 9 s vercoa s an 1 ha 3 Christ. To shirk the Opportunity it offers e : : T > f ti”) > , is to betray the Master. To use it for Ulsters price from $2.50 to Te .) A> p artizan pu irpose ~ is to abuse it? onet = iS Y ore ; _? - fa) 6.00 t; a \ Qvesec Winter Carnivat.—Prepara- ° ‘ v 2c Py 4 tions are being made on such a scale as to 7 =e Po : - . ; Re : e - e i nds — ~£ p int to the fact that this carnival will, in nO E s ad AS ed: k t ad Ul t tS — IN THE, SEA” of all or fur surpass all previous ones, adics acKCts an s ers, “See Our Dourn Covers Right Auray.’ The above is not the ticle of a yellow covered novel, but is intended tu draw your attention to our Sateen Covered Down Comforts, 5x6, frilled edge, $5.80; superior quality of down and of rich appearance, regular price $7.35. B uy one it you want scmething very nice. BEER BROS. Tue Wearner,—Cloudy with light falls of rain or snow. and this statement, coupled with the low fares, should induce a large number of pec ople to visit Quebec. The People’s Railway, in this connection, issue return tickets at first-class single fare on the 24th ani 25th, good leaving Quebec up to Feb- ruary 5th, aud at special fare of $11.00 from Pictou to Quebec on the 28th and 29th, good leaving Quebec up to February 3rd. jan 17 eod oohtllpenin Acaix RememBereD.—The Bible class of the Main Street Baptist Church, St. John, N. B., held areunion and social gathering an evei ing or two 7 at the res hlence of their pastor, Rev. J. A. Guidon, formerly of Charlottetown, ae presented him with a dressing gown and an address, They also presented Mrs. Gordon with a rocking clair. Mr. Gordon thanked the class for their appreciation of his services. After Mrs. Gordon had thanked the class the gathering sat down to a sumptuous re- ist. The gathering broke up about 11 . @clock after hagjng spent @ very enjoyable | €vening’ <~ =o 5 ranging from goods ‘of cost. Charlottetown, January 11, 1896 “dy ALL AT HALF PRICE! It will pay every buyer to look at these as they must be sold regardless TT. J. HARRIS, AGENT. $4.00 to $16.00. objec t. No humbug, JOHNN EWSON’S. i che aes Ss ay eX To the Electors of Charlettetown; SP, oR apo SP, Fe EAC Wed Charlottetown, January 18, 1896—dy Re PP 3 an bY ‘a Saas | GENTLEMEN—In compliance w ey SEE Cre eee | and in responce to the numeroasly signed requis n presented to} 1 ve decided | cocthiehaleg iailian aera uld take thie y poortan f ry yours pport j if ¢ ed, | iii endeavor at all times , 2 ee ee justice to all, | that the affairs of this City are conducted Se ee with the strictest e y commensurate We are offering the balance Of Winter! ricsion te kepr dows to the lowet figure Ulsterings, Overcoatings and Suitings ato ,.0.% up for. the citi very low prices to clear, Do you want »-\ I Call Tass anything in our line ¢ If so, don’t put it) ou. — or off any longer—buy now. ee ae 4s I put ated ) years ) I DD. A... BRU Ca, =. -- ==: Merchant Tailor. Sooscifintch dex sonar aienan Charlottetown, January 22, 1896—dy tts M INU M Wants, Lost, Found, &e g nnGder this heacing charged Advertisement B fj i ents per Line i WANTED TO LEASE OR PURCH 4F] A;n ly ; ' he cinity of Charlott town oi Irom 2 Oo 2 acres Al ¥y at this 4 office ly 2i wy li pad anv 5 rom t Icke? subseriber 1s se ng ood bs ‘ ur ice off wrt it’s Pond, St Peter's Kead, al reasonable «s AN) rtie wishirg 10 e SUN] iow pea pp!ly EpwaArRD a - (x) ie) et CUAPPELL, at the Pond lw pc~janlZ } j ND—On Richmond Street, near tl Metl Mr K ¢t : A few picces left at cost price. | shecre um glsors Gene al This is the coming Ware for [prosumer our og mg " } Add Y Z. EXAMINE 1 n2) 7 iis re Coo ibs purposes. FOUND—On Queen Street, : w days rn i a jolding door-key. Finder in ot 1 tthis office aller pa ig for auve i a jan 9 WwW a lana travell ng Ssalesn on Good time ” ng; stock guarat a os For. pat irs wri'e Brown BsorueEr pan | COMPANY, To nto. im i ancs a M¢ ET Aas wee on city or country { properiy Apply F W L Moore, + olicitor Charlottetown, January 24, 1896—135 &e, London rouse C orner. ac&w 3m -dec3 ee ear ~ | 9 LET—Two offices in the Stamper Bicck 6 l l W | poly to PROWSE Bros tf—ma 1 0 ( | A BOOK FREE!—If you d-sire a copy send Si Tr 2 | for particulars—NicnoLs & Co, Wesley r vel ; Buildings, Toropt wy & t—decls Nickel T | : | FRET SAW- I have a very nice foct-power We are instructed to sell by Auction on | © € | Fret Saw for sale cheap. First applicant gets rron, brighton Road. ’ | a bargain.—K L¢ . jani3—t-: Mal RINE VILLA TO LET—Situste adjein- ig indas Ksplanade, in the most healthy of the city, fronting the Hillsborougtu 31st inst > at 1l o’clock, at Auc the tollowing ‘Steel Plated FRIDAY, tion Room, Queen Street, valuable Furniure : — in par i 1 superior Pian», 1 Parlor Set (walnut ¢ a E r, formerly oecupied by Dr Dawson and plusb), 1 Bedroom Set (walnut, mar 00 4 bas a fine lawn, coach house and stable a I st d sitable residence; rent 320 a year, ble top). 1 do. oe 1 Book Case and Ch ‘ § ool i quart rly. Apely to aoee Mwane Writing Desk combine: d(walnnt), 1 Side- | eap © octj—d&kw guarzaw p2tlaw Inut), Hi St s W hat- ‘ — board (walnut), Ha and (ash), Mt For Musical Box “To LEf— Half the Cottae adjoining West price of /see window. Kent School. Apply Ou the premises or Mr not (walnut), Easy Chairs, Dining Room nen rson. VUhairs, Hall Chair, Sewi ing Machine, Man tle Clock, Carpets, Oil C loth, Hall Stove Oct 12, TO LET—New residence, cor oro’ Graiton and Pipe, Books, Pictures and sundry | and Rochford Streets; nice lo neces Some other articles, all of which must be sold. | improvements, hot air. bath, ec. Rent mod- eraie Apply tu hh MW MOORE. tf—dec7 A. McNEILL & CO., sacscoomeciveienaneia et gee TO LET—A good tenement houseon Bishop Auctioneers, . ee CAME RON BLOCK, Apply to THos jan24 sf—decly Street. Conta is six rooms. CAMPBELL | janl7 -