= —— ~ THE DAILY EXAMINER. DECEMBER 14 1205 [SMO THE MISSION ' f The M ssi0hn cannot No preacher or | ge THE DAILY EXAMINER - _ _——_ NOTES AND CCMMENTS Mail and Empire: Mr. Laurier’s pal- icy on the trade question is a sort of acci- jent policy. —It is believed in Conservative circlss in Montreal that the election of Sir Wil liam Hingston, for the Centre district, is a foregone Conclusion, Dinuzulu, son and heir of Cetewayo, eee ee eee CANADIAN PORTS, ana This is the interesting and courteous way in whieh the Ontario «poet, Dr. Thomas O’Bagan, replies to the correct- ing of Father Burke and Mr. W. C. Des Brieay anent Archbishop O'Brien’s birth, in the last issue of the London (Unt.) Record : Sin—Absence from home prevented my noticing earlier two ahort communications ———--- or a a ean TELEGRAPHIC. SerciaL Desrarones ro THe EXAMINER NORTH ONTARIO ELECTION. USEFUL XMAS GIFTS! . ah 7 : ws. | the Zalu King, who, after the Zulu war, | which appeared in your last iesue from e aling w material thing, what he has | was transported to St. Helena, now writes | Farber Burke, of Prince Edward [eland, “ 8 his r. His the Bishop of Zululand that he hasaccept | , \ DesBrisay of Ottawa. I am evae <2 8 nplished by a I the B p of Zu Pt | and Mr. DesBrisay ’ aterial and intang- | @t the Gospel. He expresses an earnest | thankful to both these loyal Maritimiste MeGillivray’s Majority 1024 , eS he aennnd desire to have teachers seut to his people | for having corrected through your col oe : : —— Ce ere rs It is announced that there are to be | unins an impression unwittingly courey ed A Vi C m i in Cardw i! One lot of White Initial Hemstitche 1 Silk ilandkerediefs at 1dc. each.—F aton & Co, ‘ i ay be evidences, Such | es changés in respect {o the personel of | in my letter to the Record—that ( harles Sorous ampa gn I eh. r ‘ chiefs {; She te $1 00.—James Paton & Co a3 Du those who go forward to | the Chariottetown Cla It is even whis | G. D. Roberts and His Grace Archbishop i o00 Colored Handkere liefs from on p ) Bi, geil ; . 69 : e9 ae: "e9 (fh ye 1 ber and make profession of p red that the President’s chair is soon to | O'Brien are Nova rag by ae Pa eee Pee: SS 50 GOLF J ERSEYS only $1 a0, $l.4o, Si. 19, $2.0 i s 2.10, Pa.0V, $2.'9 and $2.50. ‘ ite vacant. But this is said to be due not was quite aeare when | wrote that Mr. Tike fall retutns from Nor.h Ontarie : o : z relicion. But these are, In many cases, a1 1 to th : ined ct ae é rth ce - Rohiveh is by birth a New Brunsawicker abate J A McGillivray, Candis edtive, Leading Golf Jersey House in tbe city. ; < cf a muca t I I cialt : 0 ; f ° ° » 4 a M x 4 ° . i ‘ oy lusory. Those who are most easily im-| 92): 116 as to the representation of certain | and Dr, O’Brien a Prince Edward I-lander, 2,146 votes; R. C. Brandon, Patron, 1,289; 50 Only FEATHER BOAS, 59 cents.—Jamcs Paton & Uo. pressed and aptest to cry out are | aolition! sinvtts ssionaries ) ) do Nova Scotia ee Gillespi Liberal,-1,122. Me- 4 preesed and aptest to cry out political partizan missionaries but I put them down as and J. D. Gillespie, “Liberal, 1,122. € : a i : because the one has been for near- Gillivray’ jorit rer Gillespie, 1024 . ently thos¢ 7. é oe > Inited Stat writers bee i : iillivray’s majority Over (ril.espie, 24, i ee ai nol ae ae v I ' a Mc ntreal Gazette: ot wa A ar ly twelre years domiciled in Nova Scotia and over Brandon, 857. Men 8 Shirts, 45, 55 and 65 cents. Ladies Jackets. hae pest y] very 10 a reat Br : te ws - a - + OF . ' p ' - — ee - ay - a ee : <= es ti ling the chair of English in its oldest The friends of the Government in Card. és . 850. $4.50 and $5.00 os Fur Capes at 3, capable receivin eg seed | should submit ber differances with Ven i icteain King’s College, Windeor; a erjoyed. ot the verult‘and "will eeter 8, JOU, Ot. My . : Uml ’ il : . . e sie i ee A Bl ii niversity, 4 , for; well are overjoye ° ‘ : er § ee SF fs : } s of Word ar ringing fort re Seana e a ai . th pte ‘ e and the other has resided in Halifax as continue the campaign in that county with ; Ulsters, S4.7 v; $9.50 and $6 90). Silk ROFSUAS, 7 -ag O giv ite o 1e¢ decision o > . . ° . - oh or © * , e r ‘ > , . svat are not e wi v | a shiedien tn a Rehe a ae ead the ee — I pee, for a w renewed vigor. ““ Pants, $1.00, $1.25, $1 35 and $1 50. ‘ Golf pero ' ey ee ak oe : longer period and has been justiy recog- . j Sure; 7 ‘“ I Te : ‘ : V We ahaill t there- | nese, which went against the contentions = — sé Cardi an Jackets peweaters and nverness apes, . ” he ao e nized for vears as one of the leading e £ . ? a } } he if State 1a « ne co d a i : r ee eee yy Pw i eo : epnsces : he i a ’ ie : literary fa tors of Nova Scotia. ‘ PREMIER CONGRATULATED. Jers “ys. “ Underw ear, ent re by Messrs. H r and |! . rs = — a os to be generous than Indeed, it was a matt-r of supreme in te sé Gloves—Kid, Wocl and Fur, Crossley the effects are seen fa salar nt, ete difference to me where any of tie poets To ; : yo i¢ } : 1. | who dea) ith in my paper were born. : . : 1 ; Senta . . lf ‘ i] The tea and fancy sale in St. Paul’s | whom I dealt with 7 , ¢ H y f th S { . 2 7 . : Schoolroom vetted about $400, the Salva It was enongh that they were Cena lians 1ves 1$ 1ews 0 6 ] uation - - a hina 7 | ion Army collected $325 during self- eo = ae v = mn a ase aa a“ and cenness 3 se a eek. the Black Kr ight ~eived | made auLstantial contributions in verse to i rs ; denial week, ihe tac nigh receive : f s PS aD . = am 0 og eds ae i npurity and scarcal, more bones y | $72 on the eve of his departure from the | Caaadiaa letters. On looking over my OF ALL KINDS OF Common Sense of the People Sound. | = - ro punctual pegment. of | city, and during the Hunter and Crossley article, I find that I noticed in some mea- i 4 i aichcauiiitieas . A e r ail ss to help oe another, | ¢:t:ngs the eilections and thank offering | *ure the gifts of some forty-five writers, a , Orrawa, Dec. 14. i | $s, mo : 5. Stag ‘? qmousted to $507. Itlooks as if there | aud of these nine belong to the provinces It is expected that the Hon. John F. ; greater courtesy and kindness in the com-| ¥., .ome money in the country after all. down by the sea. Here they are: C harles Wood will be appoiuted Acting Comptrol- munity nw ay . If our cor im lent “lode lent” G. D. Koberte, Bliss Carmen; Archbishop ler of Customs at the meeting held to-day. Evangelists have done a good work here. |; ry _ Se oahin = i sa an so i O’Brien, John Hunter Duvar, Matthew . Yesterday Sir McKenzie Bowell had every time for bargains in BOOTS a cl shins co tse yt _ sted a Sd G cane Richey Knight, Arthur J. Lockhart, scores of callers to extend their coygratu- , and SHOES. What factory turns In the meantin certain that there | ¢ nae sof t ie . San 7 _ a. &" | Alexander Rae Garvie, A. W. Eaton sod Is COMPLETE lations pour in upon him in such volume e . ovt the largest quantity and the ee = Eat tehiabenite aa a oe a caer aa a McPhereon, the early Nova Scotia SIngP'e " as almost to lead one to believe that vic- best goods ? Now, hands up! sensational and equally faithfal work Pa ia - Oe ee od stall tn N a It muat be remembered, too, that ja the tory was ove personal to himeelf. Your GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT. You will all acknowledge it> is aa chi Mis MMs Bie inkl ws " ‘ t i been elected in North preparation of my paper contributed to the ——- correspondent hada friendly chat with McCREADY’S, Montreal. Other cy the resident pastors of Charlettetown. ‘ Oa “ONTARIO! ONTARIO!” Ow the evening of the 12th the Patriot good Shope that .North Ontarie would be earried by the Liberal Party, s0- had a called. Grit victory seemed then to be in the air. Major McGillivray x his temper, very much.” os had been “les He was evidently alao losing his grip of the riding. “4#S3igne of discontent” were abundant. “The Qatariv by a majority of upwards of four thousand ! The Guard an does not usually reat thas its most interesting and import ant news items. An explanation and apolegy are due its “independent” readers. —The Mailand Empire remarks that although Mr. Beaugrand declines to swal- low Tarte, our contemporary the Globe has managed to give that celebrity valuable assistance in hie march towards the Federal treasury. Now for McShane. The Globe is surely not going to permit that great Liberal leader to struggle in Montreal Centre without extending to him ita | Catbolic World magazine. I was not ploughing the field of general, Canadian authorship —not dealing even with all our Canadian singers, of every note and plume and hue, for [ reserved the sopranos in our academic groves for a separate paper. Notwithstanding the fact that my study of Canadian poets and poetry met with the warm commendation of the Toronto Cath- olic Register, the Montreal True Wtness, the Boston Pilot, the Toroato Week and I believe the Halifax Herald, I felt how very inadequately [ had dealt with such a comprehensive subject. Indeed it would WE LEAD ALL OTHERS FOR LOW PRICES, Haszard & Moore. Charlottetown, Dee. 14, 1895. the first Minister. On being atked his conclusions with regard to yesterday’s vote, Sir Mackenzie said: “The result of the election iu North Ontario shows that the common sense of the people in dealing with all questions vitally affecting the welfare of the state is sound. It is an evidence to me that a majority of the peo- ple of Ontario are desirous of see- ing the constitution under which we live maintained in its entirety. The victory wasalitle greater when we consider tne ag- gregation o’elements which were brought into play in order to secure the election of CHARLOTTETOW " OFFICE—BROWN’S BLOCK. goods you have tried and found . wanting. Once you have tried McCready’s you will wear them right along.. We have them, so come to the old Shoe Store, estal- lished for over 25. years, and we will please you. A. E. McEACHEN, THE SHOE MAN. dec7 _ The Greatest Salesman news of Clarke Wallace’s resignation as | * helping hand. Twice reported to : Par- be quite useless to attempt to please every RIP an opponent of the Governmeat. A Scrsscnees TE" eer yo it, [ec epic | a GA s have had a Geprenste g effect upon the} contractors, why should not this clean Were I an do - soahtaes eats seen Is a thing of the past. Memrial to Joseph Hows. 4 A 4 in she W orld Tories and wil! likely have some influence | man be duly commended to the people ef boy poet undergoing peetic incubation renee as : & u en the contest. May the | Uatario. around the region of Rainy Lake would] For the Present Haivax, Dec. 14, good aews of the gallant Major’s d:feat —The Halifax Herald points to the fact | come down upon me with a club in one Let your mind Grip this fact Th re was a grand gathering last night 7 \! be to-night flashed over the wires ‘rom one end te the other of Thus tke pious Patriot spoke and praye But the Dominion.” ou the evening of the hopeful 12th. the scene was that Tarte is now the Liberal “boss” in Quebec and that such men as Pacaud and MeShane are the Liberal candidates and workers and says: “ These are Mr. Laurier’s “managers” to day; these are the grit leaders to-day; these are the men, handand a bunch of poems in the other and asking for an explanation of the omis- sion of his name, make me take the con- sequences. Father Burke’s local ani patriotic pride in the worth of his “right litile, tight little Our show of PERFUMES and SACHETS is an excellent ene, and we have many other things worthy of a look over, on the oc.aion of the nicety-first anni- versary of the late Jcseph I owe’s. birth. Speeches were made by Lieut.-Governor Daly, Attorney General Longley, T. E. Kenney, M. P., Professor Russell, Profess- or Weldon and others. It was resolved to is price, Wit, Humor, Eloquence, Oratory, ' all sit down when Price rises to speak, | Price is the great oonvincer—the invincible ~ n tl reninz of the 13ti : . : : : :. m ih. . : 7 Pi a . - ae steeped in corruption, whom the Chronicle | 1sland” is natural and commendable, but —_— — erect a status to Howe’s memory in this f} salesman. That S W hy the AMHERST Hi AND changed. a a theo | has the shamelessness to offer to the | itis only a segment in the greater and full city. S = " : 7% P . ll th but to announce, telegraphically, that people as warriors for “‘elean government” | circle of Canadian patriotism which burns Nn 2 / aN = MADE BOO rs go SO fast. rice §eiis em. * North Ontario goes Tory by an increas- | “Beware of false prophets, which come to | as a sacred altar fire npon every hearth of . . ‘ : 5 : ( ; IS ° . . a Ca ee Re | ike Y “oe r 1 ’ * Men’s natural wool night shirts beauti- é a y a > ) 1 ed majority,” and to make a sickly at-| YO" in steep’s clothing, but inwardly they | our great Dominion. Iti cot ant demas 06.2. 0. uate A A good looking, sery iceable Boc t at a pr ce are ravening wolves. Ye shall know them There is very little localizing among our Central Drug Store, below inferior goods, 2] raphically I s3 i . . ‘oe’ PE i. ' * ~ ——. bically » © Impress I8| by their fruits. Do men gather grapes of | neighbors to the South in the world of let- Bie. Sb es ~ ; ne SS The AM HERS r BOO rs are the best made readers with the idea, diametrically oppoa— thoros, or fizs cfthistles ? Men would be | ters. Mark Twain, Bret Harte, and NORTH SIDE OF QUEEN SQUARE: See our stock of men’s fur caps, gloves, ss : s . ed to its editorial opinion of the evening] fully as likely todo so as to get “clean | Joaquin Miller wrote from the Pacific] gecl4 silk handkerchiefs, golf jerseys, childrens |) 7) America for the money and the only place to buy them is at persian lamb caps, gents fur mitts and J? before, that “ Wallace’s resignation assisted the Government in North Ontario.” No government” from Tarte, Pacaud, Jimmy McShane, and the reat of the “ voracious appetites” whe now lead and control Mr. Coast and charmed the descendants of the Mayflower in their New England home. gloves, great bargains in these goods be- fore Christmas at J. B. Macdonald & : : Maurice, Thompson, Eugene Field and T r De ‘ i word of ediiorial regret or apology for the/ Laurier and the grit party.” Whitcomb Riley have places on the AU CTION PRICES ! Co's. Decl 4 4i, Vi Vi C OQ [) & C O s false hopes that had previously been inspired srere shelves of the best libraries of Baltimore, MUST BE SOLD. oe . a 3 in its partisans, no editorial explanation of the ominous fact that the Liberal candidate in North Ontario was away behind at the foot of the poll ! We wonder not that the WHERE IS THE GUARDIAN? Sir,—What is the matter with the Guardian ? Has the editor of that inde- pendent (?) paper heard of the jgrit snow storm in North Ontario? If he nas, whr Philadelphia, Boston and New York. Syduey Lanier and Paul Hamilton Hayne are quite at home in the land of Emerson Holmes; while the sweet, sad etory of Evangeline, the product of a New England AUCTION PRICES! MUST BE AUCTION PRICES! Patriot was, for the nonce, struck dumb. a te cd diene anes Cth ane . read in - 7 ee i and ‘oe . ‘ s ‘ « he not give his ers the news o e | Nevada, arnong the ranches o ontana To > The defeat of the Liberal candidate of } barial of gritism in that constituency ? | and down in the cotton plantations of the MUST BE SOLD. whom so mach was hoped is decisive. | The grit correspondert of the Guardian in | South. it is moreover, fu'l of significance to all who are able to read the signs of the times, Viewed in connection with the result in Haid mand, not jong ago, it betokens com- plete demoralization on the part of the Oppesition Party in Ontario. Both IxperaNpeNtT. | full and ample justice. R E D D | N B R Os aad it Qatent, enn ail a Prince Edward Island, the home of Ha mand and , orth On ar > were, THE WINTER TIMETABLE. Father Burke, is not the leact in point of ; : : 5 erstwhile, good fighting ground for the oe genius, literary or otherwise, in the great Victoria Row, Opposite Post Office. CARTER S BOOKSTORE Grits. Ia both, candidates for the Opposi- tion Party were frequently triumphant. North Ontario, if we mistake not, returned a Liberal in the election of 1882. This | on the meanest of the branches of the / the past few years have taken up their As Christmas approaches 9 was after the redistribution of seats of | other Maritime Provinces. We muat not abode under. the stars and stripes. A é 2 Yin ore which so much complaint was made, aa owe for more” either. I | recent writer credits James Jeftrey Roche the attractiveness of this ° ee Bs atask 1g eheve @ shaky arrangement in any part] to Boston, and vet the versatile editor of , ne 7 tii t ea iStPioutl . : . > . chowieg thet the redistribution had net | o¢ the servies ought to be bit off ot- Goce. | che Pilot kee tree cecidine ie the Athens Store becomes greater. Just , broken or divided the etrength of the party in North Ontario, and that the collapse ex- hibited in the contest of the 12th inat , was without. Alihough we're a small and and educated in Izince Kdward Island drawing crowds to behold the — = ae ee ne ae! not due to the so-called “ gerrymander.” | “olsted province we have equal rights | The little island across the strait has been Christmas Display. To-night In respect to Haldimand, everyone remem- bers the strong battles not ego waged between the Government and many years the Opposition candidates, and everyone knows that less than a year ago the Grits could not get a straight candidate to baz- sri a contest there, and were compelled te fall back upon a McCarthyite, whe was beaten by a majority of 673. If, then Haldimand and North Ontario are in any sense typical of other constituences in the Province we may conclude that grit power in Ontario is now practi- reasonab'y cally gone. A large majority of the pecple of Oatario seem to be disgusted with the St. John may have neglected to send the result of the elections, but the evening papers here had the returns and the Guar- dian could have copied them. Less im- portant items are often appropriated by that paper. Six,—Thank you for your remarks upon the winter railway arrangement. We know it is not at all adequate te the requirements of the times, sor equal to the services given The Government casnot be give what the people expected to are satisfied with the Liggest, and I f-ar it’s our own fault if they are not recognized. With your correspondent, I think we have nothing to be thankful for inthis slow and slack winter system, and also thet we ought to agitate for two trains and decent cars. CoLamay, SOO SD Lapixs, clean your kid gloves with Jose phine Glove Cleaner. It ia not a liquid, leaves no odor, and can be used while the glove is on the hand. For sale only at A. W. Reddin’s drugstore. tf. = A very fine line of men’s all wool under wear, good weight, perfectly finished, at $2.75 per suit.— Moore & McLeod. New charms, brooches, chains, rings and other things at G. H. ‘Taylor’s. to do | If in my article I have done any injustice to the poets of the Mar.time Provinces I regret it, and trust that some day a writer dwelling down by the sea who knows the prodigal literary gifte of his countrymen better than the present writer will do them family of Canadian Provinces. Father Burke will have, however, to keep a close eye on the family register, for I notice that a great many gifted Islanders within of America only a portion of his years, in Queen’s County, Ireland, being born the birthplace of so many gifted men *ho have gone abroad that I am afraid it will hold Father Burke and bis compat- riots pretty busy keeping green the mem- ory of the swaddling clothes of Prince Edward Island genius. Let me, however, assure Father Burke and Mr, DeBrisay that lam pleased with their notes of correction, and tru-t that articles and strictures alike may prove of some service to Canadian literature. Tuomas O’Hacay. [We can assure the learned Doctor that neither our reyerend friend nor our Island representative at Ottawa will relax their watchfulness in the directioa indicated.— Editor Examixer.] me tee Three splendid values in sitk handker- chiefs for to-night, 30c, 39c and 59e. See We have a few Dressing Cases in Cellu- loid and Leather, some Calendars, Pocket Books and Purses, which are not in our line. These goods must be sold, ao matter what the price, at cost or under cost. decl 2 _— a Li T US SH°W YOU what you ought to see at the earliest pos - sible momeut—big bargains in Boots and Shoes. We can show you just what you need for all occasions and all weathers, both for indoor and outdoor wear. Dur- ing this month a small amount of money will go a long way towards buying a sup- ply of Boots at the *‘ Cheap Shoe Store.” from the north window. Nall Attell Sonics dais now it isa veritable Magnet, MR. SANTA CLAUS discourses to large audiences [n- side all will be bright and bustling. _ Nobody who can possibly get into the store to-night should fail to do so, One of the chief displays will be RAPHAEL TUCK Charlottetown, December 11, 1895—Jy Money Saving Boot and Shoe Distributers. — S aah a a7 5 Se es ~ Presents for Shavers. Razors, Strops, Shaving Mugs, Brushes, Shaving Soap and Cream, Bay Rum and Toilet Water, and a large assortment of Mirrors at XM AS GOODS. A Pointer for Those who Want Xmas Presents. Our stock of FANCY GOODS is now complete, inchiding all the latest novelties in Celluloid, Leather and Plush Work. Christmas Cards and Calendars. = short sighted, time-serving, changeable, i ehufiling, unprincipled oak siedtiinalie. nan. Tee, Gants Cine senteeey: its a ae Handk R. K. JOST, 136 QUEEN ST, oe ee i ° tt lace. See north window of Carter’ uy now, your presents in Handker- Doo P ‘ ' j ( . like conduct of the Opposition leaders and | plac? _ 5 low 0 et ee ee ee Two Doors Below Prowse Bros. Xmas Cards and Booklets. TOYS, TOYV..— Our Toy Department Is now Open. up their right hand men—the Tartes, Pacauds, and McShanes. —_—_____ 3-0 - e —_______. TRICKS THAT ARE VALN., Iu vain is the net spread in front of any bird, and in vain do unscrupulous dealers For this week we have a apecial value in golf jerseys—price only $1.50. This is positively the best yalue yet shown for the money —Moore & McLeod. Snow shoes and moccasins jat the Lon- don House. headquarters for inen’s, Women’s, Boys’ and girls’ handerchiefs we mention two iterns that cannot be excelled in Char- lottetown.—Jas. Paton & Co. Usefal Christmas gifis—Japanese hand- kerchiefe, silk, 24 inch, worth &5c. each, decl2—dy KMAS CAKE. GRO. UARTER & CO, stairs with a-fu'l line of Iron, Tin, Wooden, Steam and Mechanical Toys, DOLLS, DOLLS, from one cent up. gees Ent as oS 28 b=, ee oe at 60c. Japanese handkerchiefs, si.k, ‘ ae: ’ Fr . : . ; , tk 8 — nes pass offer a high price Iebel with @ poor wive | Yattial handkerehlefs, initial, | exirs heary and fine quality, at 60¢—Jas. se at ot ha? thing Santa Claus’ Headquarters. |. China ~Cups and Saucers in endless variety, Pej aeares os paleo cies tte each cian \ahe) | Me@mstitched, at ise cach, at Jas. | Patoo & Co. n u o meKe’ yo s ’ 2. tat nae + 7 a eal They hove gut ee es wo a Paton & Co's, . Brisk business weather. These snappy Xmas Cake the very best: Charlo‘tetown, Dec. 14, 1896 Don t forget our stock 1s ALL N EW. N O ti ouble to show wg ous, old, robust wine at ice wh oe as Our reefers, overcoats an! ulstere for | days are business makere, They make Yo | eli t.4 ebeolutely paralyzed tie. Wiab-octecd pe boys, youths and men look good, fit good | you think of getting one of those beautiful a ever had. Choige ‘=a goods, Call and see them. 8 ple. Even those who like it well enon oe and are good. Remember we are never | ulsters that we are selling for $16. This ‘ Valencia, Muscatel and | ; wae e zs * “ a ‘ A ‘2 ni i . en. y : tae . y 2 20 ‘ <eniets ~ a6 Ec tierce ines prt ee in ace Woe | pct pal ores wets od TS 4M] ” Sultana Raising, cleaned | OUGAY UOOGS ! McMILLAN & HORNSBY,” i 4 believe the good news. 1€ new | ; ce -" ag : ‘ ; : e wail prices for Clarets aad Burgundies are $3 We have marketed the world for the Ladies’ golf jerseys, fourth lot just to Currants, Cooking Figs, deel4 Queen Street ‘below Jéhvison’s). | —_ and $4 per dozen quarts. Bottled from , fine-t selection gents underwear in the city, | hand this morning. The best golfer for fine Pastry Flour, fresh Besid lendid : all ' al the wood imported direct from the vine-| 0d have placed them on our shelves at } $2 we have yet shown this season. All Citron.Lemon and Orange esideés a& spien i assort- = ; : ' ee rename ee ora yards of France. Address Bordeaux Claret ; prices that will win your patronage. 40c. best colors.—W. A. Weeks & Co. oe ? : & ment of Jewelry, Silverware i “e pe Co., 30 Hospital St., Montreal. 246 | a suit up to $10.—McKay Woolen Co. * ‘ decl3 2i Peels, Frosting Sugar, eal Watches we have oe , . ‘an " o- Our toy department is now complete with 1,006 new silk handkerchiets to choose Shelled A monds, Pure ot ° as ' “ ; a & Sat itday Night Ticklers — Everybody | full liae of all kinds, all new.— McMillan from. Read our new edvt in to-day’s Ext ts. Dessicated C ceived a nice line of beautiful, “a showld viet haszard & Moore’s big show , & Hornsby. a Bargains for all.—W. A. oo Nu rac 4 acy ° is Cut Glass Goods im Vases.}- ~ of Christmas goo’, to-night. Their sto . o. ! ut. an a the other! a. ’ : . ‘ : 4 : is beautifally decorated for the holider a ae a of useful | Buy early; you can make better ‘e¢lec- nhaieaniad ood = thinws Sugars and Creams, Rose A customer said :—“‘I bought a peir of.your Long Boots last winter. They wore. i a ; 7 icies of every deac in < ine j : ’ i . ° r ? eee i shelves and tables | and shouts more 4a _ riasd ae tions for Christmas gifts than if you leave aa J Oi X & Bowls, Salads, Salt Cellars, all winter, then I lent them to my son, who liked them yo well that I have let him. of are ‘Oaded with pretty things, and the low | us a call when sail it until the rush begins. ive and let use in making mas We were. eut *” prices they ask are ticklers. Follow with the crowd, and be convinced that they lead | in Xmas goods. : Report from Clyde River.—A farmer’s talk on our knee toote; like them fine; water tight; wore them all last winter; good for this winter; look as good as new. Moral, buy yoar boots at Goff Bros. ee In a few more d earth, bringing joy, living and will live upon its surface. leasure both to the oods suitable for the purpose tkat are within the means selecting -your presente » the wonderful cheap men. d14 2i omens handerchiefe, silk, initials, very handsome style of letter 50¢.— Jas. Paton & er ae See our show ef Christinas cards and calendars to-night. All new stock.—Mo- Prowse Bros ' Millan & Hornsby. live is a good tnotto; we show a very large range of goods in our line suitable tor Christmas presents, such as ladies’ and gentlemen’s kid and fur gloves and mitts, muffs, collars and sleigh robes, sik piano and table scarfs, hand-painted felt work, men’s ties, braces, etc.—Stanley Bros. dl3 2i fur caps, collars and muffs, children’s | Cake. We keep the best quality goods obtainable, and sell them at right prices. . SANDERSON & CO., CASH GROCERS. ‘etc., etc. Also, 1 case fine Fayence Ware. Engraving on goeds over $1.00 free. yc? E. W. TAYLOR, Cameron Block. have them for this winter. G ive me another pair.” regretted that we of the size, so he ordered a pair for next week, saying he would sell lots more of them. We are now busy making a lot more of these celebrated Boots. , Charlottetown, Dezember 10, 1895—2'6 GOFF BROTHERS. — ays it will be 1895 years since Christmas first dawned upon the SUCH AS giver and receiver, cheer. comfort and good will to the millions who have lived are GHRISTMAS PRESENTS are a great source of We are showing a magnificent selection of of every person, STANLEY BROTHERS. Fur Cares, Fur Collars, Fur Jackets, Fur Muffs, Fur Gloves, Fur Mitts. Stanley Brothers j : \Stanley Brothers SUCH AS Down Pillows, Down Quilts, Down Cushions, Silk Mantle Drapes, Silk Table Cloths, Silk Piano Scarfs. SUCH AS Stamped Table Covers, Stamped Tray Cloths, Stamped Toilet Sets, Hand-painted Felt Squares, Hand painted Mantle Drapes, Hand-painted Tidies. Stanley Brothers SUCH AS Lined Kid G'oves, Laced Kid Gloves, Children’s Coats, Infant,’ Ceats, Childrea’s Sleigh Robes, Children’s Fur Caps. Stanley Brother~ “