eee CARTER’S Prince Edward Island Almanac Fer 1896, Now Peady, [ : 1 Wsua formatic =r 2 eaat the last ‘ral Election SeLate Read, Roum The tote deciired fer each Dis- trict at the last Lecal Election ‘5 Oet er, 1894. PRICE 15 CENTS. AS ? Tak® Leaprxe Darty NEWSPAPER or P. E. Istanpb, each Dis HL DAILY EAAMINEA 4 + TERMS : Four Dollars a Year VOL 35. ENSILAGE CUTTERS ssued every afle rnvon, fr he office t Vo. . s s , ~ EXamInun PusLtaune COMPANY, in the In all Sizes, with or without Elevators. aA i. > House Building, Queen Stree RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION rN mom .N APVANC2) " ‘ on ‘ am ‘ Oia “ile oe Fan Mills, Turnip Slicers er Pulpers’ Crusher im a... Ploagns of ell styles, Wilkinson make. One MONTi sien sila cone ae Sent post paid to any part of Canada or the PLOW REPAIRS.—We keep a full line of ed States » \ rr Lif every Friday morning from the » office. [t is mnade up of matier whie as Appeared in the Daily editions, and is 2 firs lass weekly newspaper—interesting nl i of Line atest news«, Veekly Examiner il Ploughs common to the Island. All of short time. the above Implements sold low for cash or D. W. FINLAYSON, ee ee en, Dom Se, LEPAGE’S OLD STAND. New Moon 16th day, Ga non. | Sggesasmeoces Aces Acer As psek ase cs Aton cok A sre. Firet Quer, 220d day, 10h. 29.8m. p. m | OMe : St wo ort | 2, ML dey 2 | w J 2 | Dav of Week mm | Sa | E | §} 4 j ses | sets | | | Wi , 1 “ .-|———-—|--—| | | a ee 2) oe lh m |} mor : | = — 1 | Wednesday T49j4 13] IL 4) : itcme” | Sl alan might be able to make a é | Setardcp | 2| tso| © hole in one of those Cob- c|Mener 6 | 81 BS) 8) @ bler Seats. No danger i oo | ot wt 0 J of his spoiling it in any ‘tines |. al wl bad oe other way. ‘Hhey’re the 2 a | | a] ae al § most durable, most stylish, ro | Sr ae =| # cheap Rocker made. The Pew eS; te cheapest and best at L8 ; Saturday | 40 | 23) HE | Sunday ; oe 14 j 58 | e , ’ ejumee | SSL TS] JOHN NEWSON’S. B 22] We sday } $4 | ? 2 | V4 Charlottetown, December 10, 1825—dy 23 | Thursday | 5 i3j 5 3G : 24 | Friday | 37 17 43 i iS BOG ASF S NEE FE ot 2 oe a) 6 Satur lay . ~ 5 1 | Py ST eB OSG OLS Vath ES ONE TER b | Sunday > | | 7 Lj} een eee —-—- - - 27 ‘ Monday 34 ami oe} 25 Pes sy a | ~ ; 13 | VVSVS SVSTSSSTASST VSSSi SESH OATES se 3) x 32 a4; 1 > | 80; Thursday | 31] s6! 10 45| ai | FrUay { 7 30{ 57 Ii 36 oO G, Island Railway Ga and after THURSDAY, 3th December, 185, the trains of this Railway will run daily (Sandiys “Kos; ted) as follows.— ‘Fraias On? ward Trains Inward. Read down. tead up PM AM PM AM 20 70......Charlo#etown 310 Wt a 3 7 9. ... Royalty Function 25) 9M 4? &O3 North Wiltshire....2(4 963 ¢3i S17......Hunter River..... 149 8 SI 3% §8352....... Bradathane coos BD S17 $ 13 960 Emerald eT 8 08 a2 $15........ Freetown, oo ebB 5S 7h S 47 $3. ....... Mensingtem ......12 33 7% é» 10 Ar Lvi2 00 tw a } Sam norsils PM 125 Ly§$ ¢Arlo20 AM 331 .......Miascouche........10 30 - ee eee 9 47 EF. ceveess te ee ey eee eb ccevsc Bioomfield........ 734 434 ... ae s+" -<00 OES DED. seevsece igrish seececeee GU? PM AM AM AM 2%) .....Chanottetown. ....1030 25) ..,Reyalty Junction....10 10 BOM eisevcous BOGIOUE. 5.02000 9 37 635 Ar Ly 905 fw Stevarct 41 Ly Ar 8530 {2 , o CMPGIgaR. .. 00 73 5 45 Georgetown 710 PM aM 45.....) ount Stewart..... 856 43.. ; Moyey) coos ONT BAS. .cccccs BS POCOES . cccceee TB 5 wae ee BOOP. visane 7&3 ae i. ++ SOuris .... 6 20 AM PM AM OP decteenes: cans. ccuces ished = ae 05 -«.-Cape Traverse 7 PM A™ Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time A. McDONALD, D. POTTINGER, Superintendent. Gen Mer Govt. Rys Charlottetow a. Moncton, N B. Rai'*zvay Office. } see 1, 1895. OR. i. 0. JOHNSON EYE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Office «-- ‘ent Street Aug 16, ’94—ly MONTAGUE Carriage Factory —_—— -—- +, We of 5S) The assortment consists of Single and Double Box Round Back, Square, to Repairs. a finer line heretofore. Sleighs, ei. Painting £ >» gh rit t ig #eaR0 are chowing this season ghs than shown by us Prompt attention @ *peciaity. Terms reasonable. JOHN McLEAN & SON. decé—dy & why Are YouSaving Money ? We know itis pretty haritodo so these hard times-—but then things will, look ur jater on. In the meantime Watch Your Small Expenses. For instance, when youdrop iu for a cigar don’t pay TEN CENTS for one. Ask for SOMETHING GOOD. Don’t be put eff with something else When you Jight it you will realize the fact tua: you are smoking A KEGULAR TEN CENTER. Manufactured only by The Empire Tobaces Cv., Montreal. F Sep20—w SPECIAL PRICES ON ALL GUODS During the Holiday Season G.H. TAYLOR, JEWELER. deci RIPANS! ONE GIVES RELIEF. GBO923806420836007 SVWSS VOSS SSVSSSIOSVGHSSESESG1SEECVSB aete Feed! Feed Now landing fresh from the “fills: Ground Oil Cake Blatchford CalfMeal, Bran and Shorts, Selling at owest pvies, AULD BROS. IN O'T TO-Bs —w + eee To Shoemakers and others. We have aow on hand andtu arrive a full etock Leathers and Shoe Findings, comprising Sole fur-ather, best grades, French and otls Kips, Ualf, Dongola, French Kid, Pebble, Neats, Tan, Calf, Lining Skins. In Findings we have Lasts, ali stykes, Crimps, Screws, Leather and Rubber Cements, Thread, Wax, Hairs, Shee Nails awi Tacks all kinds, Pegs, Awls and Hafts, Sand and Emery Paper, Shoe and Welt Knives, Lkasps, pinchers, Machine Linens and Silks, Heel Balis, Boot and Gaiter Web, So’e and Heel Plates, Elastic Web, also closed Uppers, all kinds and grades, &c. All of which we wil sell at the lower t possible prices. J. BH. BELL, The Reliable Boot and Shoe Dealer Sept. 25 ~« FEATHERBONE SKIRTBONE A light, plixble, elastic bone made from pure quills. readily to folds, Skirt or Dres». The only Skirt without injurg. ‘The Celebrated FEATHERBONE CORS?ETS are corded with, this material e< 35 STYLE and SHAPE T° A Ladies Dresses. yet giv.ng proper snape to Bone that may be wet For sale hy leading Dry Goods Dealers, RES On ae AKISLIIOOS AIOOSH SOSHEOGHSCS} B The New “Eudora” Cloth Have you seen the new ‘‘ Eudora?” Tt might have been thought that the OR LADIES. They had made the best Priestleys could do no better. black dress goods in the world. And now they have brought ON WHICH THE GOODS out the new **Eudora.”’ The Henriettas seemed »erfection. ARE WRAPPED. ~ But with the Priestleys it is ever onward. ‘The “ Rudora’’ has a softness, a rich- ness, allitsown. It has extra width and weight, it fits be x1tifully, and gives long service, whilethe glow ALWAYS ASK Itis wrapped on“The upon its, surface, gives Varnished Board,”’ the Sone which FOR PRIESTLEY’Ss > and ore ali 2qiesS Ke, Stamped oO DRESS GOODS : yards. 27 SOSEOO OLN BOLO " STANWAX & 60. Wholesale Wine & Liquor Merchant, ITALIAN WAREHOUSE, 2438 Hollis & 48 Upper Water St. HALIFAX, N. S. P. 0. BOX NO. 475. DA.® ly (14) otl5 SS ge “This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Euripides. Ino Soe PNY FARA ates se Catarrh in the Head Is a dangerous disease because it is liaLie to result in loss of hearing or smell, or develop into consumption. ead the following: “My wife has been a sufferer from catarrh for the past four years and the disease had gone so far that her eyesight was affected so that for nearly a year ehe was unable to read for more than five minutes at a time. She suffered severe pains im the head and at times was almost distracted. About Christmas, she com- menced taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla, and since that time has steadily improved. She has taken six bottles of Hood’s Sar- saparilla and is on the road to a complete cure. I cannot speak too highly of Hood’s Sarsaparilla, and I cheerfully recommend it.” W. H. Fursixr, Newmarket, Ontario. Hood’s Sarsaparilla Is the Only True Blood Purifier Prominently in the public eye today. Hood’s Pills Painless Dentistry. CRAPAUD. DrJE MeDona'd, Dentist, wilf bein Cra paud, at Dr Robertson’s, for TWO DAYS only, Frid y and Saturday, ISth asd 19th inst, wher «¢acwill demonstrate his now amous meth ¢««¢jPainless Extraction of Teeth. No cure habitual constipa- tion. Price 25¢. par box. bada icleflects follow the use of this method, apd ts doubter is requsied to try it and judge «rnimself Obse-ve the dates, Friday and Saturday, October Isth and 19th inst, at Crapau }. My Pr nee County patients will please note my absence from Summerside on the above dates J E McDONALD, DDS. Summerside Oct. 7, 1895. The Coming Battle. Our battles with Uncle Sim are no likely to be very serious, bat “ Life i Rea’, L fe is Earnest,” and in fighting its battles the young must qualify themse ves for the contest or defeat is sure. A course in the P, F. I. Commercial College, which embraces Book-keeping, Commer- cial Law, Commercial Arithmetic, Short- hand and Typewriinz, will evabie any young man or ycung woman to success- fully compete for use best positions ia the field of commerce. All clas=es reopen January 6th. S. F. HODGSON, Principal. GHATEFUL— COMFORTING, EPPS'S COCOA BREAKFAST — SUPPER. «“ By a thorough knowledge cf the natural laws w rovern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and | y a careful application of the fine properties of well selected Cocoa, Mr. Epps has provided for our breakfast and supper a delicately flavored beverage which may save use many heavy doctors’ bills. It is by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds cf subtle maladies are foating around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure Liood and a properly nourished frame.’ Civil Service Gazette JAMES EPPS & CO., Ltd, jomcopathic Chemists, London, England. = It’s GOOD Tr 6. | aan SIRLIGHT ALAND _FOR 1896 A GBPLENCID BOOK OF REFERENCE, 490 PAGES Given Free Sunlight’ TO USERS OF SOAP HOW Commencing November, 1895, and uniil all are TO GET einen away, purchasers of IT 3 packages or g bars of Sunticut Soap will receive from thelr grocers, 1 SUNLIGHT Armanac FREE, Contains complete Almanac, Home Management, Language of Flowers, Gardening, Fashions and Patterns Dreamsand their significance, Recipes, &ec. « Seetou & Mitchell. Halifax, Agente for Nova Scotia and P. E. Island. A RARE OPPORTUNITY I have’ jvet received a nice assortment of :— Ladies’ Rolled Plate Chains. Gents’ Rollei Plate Chains. Ladies Gold Filled Watches, Gents’ Gold Filled Watches. As these goods are a little late in their arrival, I will offer them until Xmas at prices that are bound to sell them. Any person intending to purchase @ watch or chain in the near future will do well to inspect and compare prices on those goods before purchasing. W. N. TANTON, Great George street, near Queen Square Dec. 20—135 w NOTICE. LAND SURVEYING. &c. repared to make Surveys of Land, run Boun and Division Lines, furnish Plans, ete.; also, Mechani @ and Architectural Drawings, Plans, Speci f- — *. Pp. NICHOLSON, Land 8 Pownal aarlatts wa, &ry 23, 1L9l—ly & we CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, TUESDAY, vet THEIR LOT IS NOT EASY. *MONGST BROWN CAPUCHINS. The Father Superior of One of Canada’s Monasteries Entertains Two Visitors—- The Daily Round of Monastie Lite, The wind that shricked over Parlia- ment hill so shrewdly that none save those whose ventured fortable homes or shops, stung one business made it necessary forth from com- Somew here in the pine forests which, beginning beyond the Laurentian ridge, stretch av av uor-east to the country of Lake SH John, the storm king had marsha!)- ed Valiantly they charged over leagues of pine desert, and at Ottawa they first met civiliza- tion, The blizzard compassed an entire stoppage of Eve n the elee- Whirling through the snow, and the motormen thanked their lucky stars that they had a fow hours’ frecdoin from toil, It was on this day, then, that a saf- fron-gowned Capuchin tacked braveiy up Sparks street. The untiring wind seized him and buffeted him from side to side of the slippery pavement as he tricd at once to steady himself and to prevent the market basket which had on his arm from being whipped into a snowdrift. leaden blue with cold, and he shivered as the stout habit refused to repel the his icy legions. business. tric cars ceased he His bare lees were blast. He divedinto a shop for which he had evidently been looking, and placed his basket on the counter. The good Romanist grocerman dropped in some bundles which he had prepared. The Capuchin bowed and withdrew Without saving a word. Up the street he went, making other calls, and, then, being full, turned his back tothe storm and half walked, half slid down the icy hill whose end is at O'Connor street. ‘'wo men who, from an hotel win- dow opposite witnessed the wondered, and one of them admired. A chance remark gave rise to a debate not intellectual that it paraphrased, but the end his basket scene, which was need be here so of it was that, as soon as possible, they would honor the Capuchin Monastery with a visit. They had French to Ottawa hackmen, and therefore tolerably certain that a liter- ate priest could at least understand at spoken bad were what they were driving. And day being gloriously slushy, with a rain which had some- hew leapt forward from April. into February making inroads into the roadside suowbanks, the pair donned mackinto-h os and set out for the abode of monks. Down on the Richmond road, about four miles from the city, they found it. A cross-road grocery store wasverver the way; u few cottages had themselves under its protection, The building was not at all like what Young Worid people sup- be. There was no high stone tower; there were no pleas- ure grounds in which the holy fathers could placidly meditate and aLstruse theories of reiizion. The build- ing Was of plain red brick, erected sheaply, and, for the immense vooden cross Which was perched upon the largest gable, might have been a public school, or a factory. There was a tremendous clanging of a gong when he beli-rope, which hung by the door, vas pulled, and then followed the peculiar clicking made by the striking vf sandals on a hard wooden floor. The little in the thrown vpen, and the upper part of a bearded ace Wis visible. ‘The eyes stared sur- prised!y at the visitors, and the voice whind them asked in rapid French what their owuer could do for them, They apologized for troubling, but might they see tha Father Superior ? “Yes,” said the hall porter, using the only English word he knew, and the zreat door was swung open. Inside there was little at first visible. A long hall, somehow with whitewashed walls and clean scrubbed floors remin- iscent of a hospital corridor, stretched where a great erucitix hung. The visitors were shown into an ante-rooin, the walls of which were decorated with dozens of steel engravings of famous members of the Order. <A couple of cheap chromos of Christ Calling the Little Children and of Christ Stiliing the Tempest stand gandily from amongst the celebrated Capuchins, who all seemed to have had hooked noses and humped shoul- ders. While this altogether impolite scru- tiny was being made the clacking of sandals once more sounded up the cor- ridor, and a little gentleman with a head so bald that it surely required no tonsure, entered. He bowed to his callers, and announced himself as Father Alexis. Yes, he would be glad to show the gentlemen through the monastery — that was, of course, through as much of it as he might with propriety conduct them. “But,” said he, ‘there is truly little to be witnessed. We are, you know, beg- gars, an. such as we have is given us by our kind friends.” Whereupon it happened, as was sub- sequently discovered, that each of the visitors suddenly became speculative as to how he could offer this courtly gentleman money, and whether he would not be insulting him in doing so, Sut the Father Superior, by some esoteric divination discovered that he must make the visitors’ minds clear upon this pointand he did it very neatly, “Yes,” he said, “we are beggars, but we cannot receive money, Ifa pro- fessional gentleman, for instance, de- sires to help us. he must go to his butcher or baker and make the arrange- ment with him. Then one of our brothers wil! call upon the tradesman, but, as I said, it is forbidden us to handle coin.” So saying, with his loud sounding sandals beating an accompaniment as he trotted down the corridor, Father Alexis conducted his visitors to the so, next established pose monasteries to discuss sive +. 4 s1ide door was its down the building to poor DICESTION leads te nervousness, chronic dyspepsia anc great misery. The best remedy is HOOD’S FARSAPARILLA. =—_ a Geese Feathers. A{GHEST PRICE ‘paid (for all Geere Feathers. ' JOHN NEWSON | Then for an ‘, JANUARY chapel. A tainly was. Virgin poor enough place it cer- A life-sized statue of the looked down upon the altar, upon which a pair of immense candles shed a flickering light. The floor was bare, and there were no seats either in the body of the chapel or within the slender altar rail. If a bishop officiat- ed within those walls he would have to stand, The two visitors had ex- pected to see in the chapel many wor- shiping Capuchins, and one of them ventured to ask Father Alexis why it was untenanted. “Ah,” said he, as soon as he had comprehended the halting French. *Wehavea time for all things. Our routine must be adhered But do not fear that we have not plenty of time for worship. When you are in your beds we are here. I shall tell you when you are in the corridor how we spend our days.” His promise being fulfilled, this is the Capuchin’s daily round oftduty: At 8.15 in the evening he goes to bed in his little nime-foot square cell. At mid- night the bell in the tower clangs out the summons to ‘‘choir” as it is called. hour and a half, or until half-past one—the brothers unite in the singing of matins and lauds. This done, to bed again until a quarter past four, when they arise for the day. At five o'clock there is choir again until half-past seven, when the morning meal is partaken of. Breakfast over, the tables are transformed into desks, and study is engaged in until half-past eleven. Then half an hour of choir once more, and at high noon the brethren sit down to dinner, one of them reading from some theological volume during the repast. From half- past twelve till two must be the most welcome time of the day to even these ascetics, for this is the hour of *‘Gratias Deo,” when, by the grace of God, they are allowed to speak and to engage in conversation. Dyring all other hours of the day strict silence must be main tained, unless consent to the contrary has been obtained from the Father Su- perior. The time for speech having fled, the Capuchins engage in toil. Three of them do all the carpentry about the monastery, others have the care of the gardens, but only the lay brethren who are usually uneducated—are ob- liged to perform the more menial tasks, such as sweeping and dish washing, The others engage in studies until half- past five, when there is once more choir until seven o’clock. Then supper, half an hour’s “‘recreation,” which means reading such religious works as are not on the ordinary list, and at eight o’clock prayers. By this time bed-time has come, and the Capuchin’s day, which is in no way different from scores which have passed, and sceres which are to come, is gone. The little cells in which the fathers sleep are small and desolate. A single blanket on a straw pallet, graniteware washing utensils, and a crucifix nailed against the wall, compose the furni- ture. Everything is clean as possible. To strange olfactories, however, the permeating odor of onions and garlic is unpleasing. All of the brethren are French, and they adhere to their nation’s love for these pungent escul- ents. Even their rough brown habits carry the taint of garlic, much as the smoke of tobacco impregnates the cloth- ing of the devotees of the nicotian herb. The Order is a subsidiary branch of the Trappists, whose mode of life is one of the most rigorous of all the monastic organizations. It isstated by Father Alexis that but out of tifteen who enter the Capuchins as postulants takes the novices’ vows of poverty, chastity and obedience, while but twelve out of twenty-five of the novices take the final vows which are administered to him who maintains his desire for monastic life. The monastery at Ottawa is the only ene of the kind in Canada. The Order has another branch in Kentucky, and is very strong in France. The reason for the establishment of these two cis- Atlantic monasteries is that the new Freych law relating to service in the army compels every member of any monastic order under thirty years of age to perform military duty. The or- dinary priesthood is exempt. Thus it is that all of the Ottawa Capuchins are men, awaiting the arrival of their third decade, when they will return to France. But three of them have taken the tinal vows. lt is well known that the Capuchins are a most exclusive Order. The postu- lant must bea man of great erudition, and must have unimpeachable social connections. Father Alexis, the Super- ior at Ottawa, was for some years secretary of the Spanish Legation at Washington, and comes of an old Lusitanian family. He has been in the Order but four years, and has ad- vanced with unprecedented rapidity.— Roden Kingsmill. to, comes one The Kingdom of God, The existence and effective presence of the Kingdom of God is evidenced by the practical results which follow from certain causes. The Savior’s casting out devils by the Spirit of God, in the midst of doubters and enemies. is cited by Him as proving that the Kingdom of God had come unto them. are the practical results of Christianity an undoubted index of the presence of God’s Kingdom among men. As the wondrous works of Christ in the days of His ministry threw upon the people of His times the responsibility of their rejection of Him, so the works of Christianity in the world put upon people to-day the responsibility of de- ciding their case, So, also, Plenty of Warning. Miss Gladdys—You appeared very abruptly with your errand a while ago. You must not come so suddenly into the room when Mr. Smithers is spend- ing the evening with me, Bridget—Suddent! And it sud- dent you call it, and me at the kay- hole a full three-quarthers of an hour? is —__..___..@ o- GD -e Oe" How to Get a “Sun! ight’ Fook Send 12 “Sunlight” soap wrappers to Lever Bros., Ltd., 43 Scott? St., Toronto who will send post-paid a paper-bound book 160 pages. For 6 “Life buoy” Car bolic Soap wrappers, a similar book wil 1896. be sent, This 1s a splendid opportunity to | obtain good reading. Send your name and address written carefully. Remember “Sunlight” sells at 6 cts. per twin-bar, and “Life buoy” at 10 cts. One cent postage will bring your wrappers by leaviog the ends open. sathw ODDS AND ENDS. | i A man released from jail in Winches- ter, Ind., afew days a7» after serving a long term, went. strai « the railroad station to take a@traim J2 is home and in attempting to boarc fell uuder the wheels and was killed. 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The Bordeaux Claret Co. struck a new and fruitful idea when it conceived the notion of putting a cheap wine upon the market at prices which would bring it within the reach of al]. For the long pro fit and the slow sale is not as good busi- ness as as the small profit ard the great sale, and $3 and $4 per dozen quarts ap- peals to the whole people, whereas $8 for a@ wine not one whit better—if as good,-— could only appeal to a section of the peo- ple. Wine upon the poor man’s table; good, wholesome wine which will do him and his family good, ata litle over the price of poor beer. The famous Medoc wines. Selling enormously all over Can- ada. Address—Bordeaux Claret Co., 30 Hospital St., Montreal. “Knowledge is power,” but there is not enough of it to overcome ignorance, ” Ceunterfeits A few years ago a great discovery was made. Ueprincipled persons are trying to prey upon and dupe people who are led to ask for kidney treatment. Some of the methods adoptee by imitat- ors are as follows: First—To imitate the size, color and shaye of Dodd’s Kidney Pilis and_ sell them by count. Second—To put them up to appearjvery neadly the same and to be offered at the same price. Third—To hoc on the work “kidney” in naming cathortic pills so as to increase sales of mere physic. Fourth—To givea name near to Dodd’s that unwary people may be deceiy- ed and think they are getting Dodd’, Look out for such dodges. When you want kidney medicine you want the be-t, And oughbe not to be the subject for trick. So beware. ‘ 80 apy Man is made up largely of strut and blow. It Saved Our Child. “My little daughter, three and a halt years old, suffered three years with Eczema. Her litile body was covered with the itching rash, and doctors did uo good. Four boxes of Chase’s Ointment have entirely cured and saved our child. Her skin is clear and not a sign of rash is to be seen.” Andrew Aiton, Hartland, N. B. 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No article ever attained to such unbounded popular- Salem Observer We can bear testimony to the efficacy of the Pain- 1 its m effects in soothing the it to be a good article.—Cimcin- surpasse nitation ld eve: ywhere ANNUAL M Merchants’ Bank f P. E. Island, The Annual General Meeting of the Shareholders of the Merchants’ Bank of P. E. Island will be held at its Banking House, Great George Street, on TUES- DAY, the 14th day of January next, 189¢ at the hour of 11 o’clock, a. m. Proxies must be left with the Cashier at least one day previous to the meeting. J. M. DAVISON, dec6—52 & wy Cashier. — Lambs, Poultry and Pigs. I have a few right good pure bred Lei- cester ram Jambs left yet that I will eel! very reasonably. Also choice Plymouth Rock poultry and Yorkshire pigs. Write or call on WILLIAM CLARK, North Wiltshire. nov22—wy tf Pamimion Goal Company, Ltd The undersigned having been appo inte sole selling Agents in the Province o Prince Edward Island for the above Com pany, are now prepared to issue orders for Round, Slack and Run of Mines, and will Keep a, Stock of each Mine’s Coal on hand to supply customers at lowest prices. PEAKE BROS. & CO., Selling Agents, Mav 25, 1894—tf Charlottetown, TO LET. That large Shop, part of the “ Landon House” Building, lately occupied by J T. McKenzie, Tailor, with good room ap stairs for work shop or store room. A] ply to HON. DANTEL DAVIES, Ll. BH. DAVIES, &. o. Executors Estate late Geo, Davies, Or to F. W. L. Building. WHEAT WANTED. Highest Market Price fa‘d. —ALSO-—-— Moore, Solicitor, in th oct Best Quality Rolled Oatmeal exchanged for good Vatsa Charletteteown Roller Mills. dec31—3i (246) wy 3i : ae ikianeale’ Nickle Alarm Clocks From now until Christmas we will sell our stock of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry at a big discount—20, 30 and 45 per cent. Now if you want to present your friends with nice pre- sents at a low price give us a call. Also, repairing attended to with punctuality and war- ranted. G. G. JURY, decl2 North Side Queen Square. Dividend Notice. Mercuants Baxk or P. E.Istann, Charlottetown, Dec. 2nd, 1895, Notice is hereby given that a half yearly dividend at the rate of 8 per cent. per annum on the capital stock of this Bank, has been declared payable at its Banking Honse, on and after January 2nd 1896. Transfer Book will be closed from December 19th inst., to 2nd Jan’y., 1896, both dates By order o1 the Board. : inciusive. J.M. DAVISON, Cashier |—-2aw"& w. 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