Ware ¢ coded Maes TO ADVERTISERS, Changes of als must be in by 14 a Mm) each Jav to ensure insertion LOCAL AND OTABR ITEMS. es at Reer Bros See Xmas tal - Kenwesse at St. Joseph's Convent this e’ saiiiiaitinaieben « Nonturwpentaxp et for Halifax al 4 practi ten |! inv - i BR. ¢ St necting vvit at 8 oO Clack All n ora 7? rested) to al tk I. 0. O. P.—Regulsr meeting of St Lawre Lodye it vb Nomination of “ ‘ ine seinen Horst as —Mr J A Cellett, of Bedeque, shipped several horses im the Stanley to-day deisininidpiiaeniieiia Arreyp the Kermesse this evening, and spend a pleasant hour or two. Good mu ic and lote of fun - Paice Repecep Ihe price of butter has been reduced halfacent a pound at the Central Crean ery sini Istaxrp Poraross P.E. Island P ota-— © -« are retailing ex-vesee! at Halifix for 0c. per bushe The matiet is giutted. ‘icahaillieniomdi Lors or Syow Advices from Canso | state that snow is piled up it p'aces 8 and TO feet deep, making traffic exceedingly ditiicult —_— Lapres, clean your kid gloves w.th Jose phine Glove Cleaner. li is 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 uf sla ainsiiaindl the celebrated ‘he Tebacco used in T Ti ka Smoking mixture cots more | On than any other package. In-ist on getting genuine TONKA. — - Teer Comwe. — The following achoohers have arrived from Sydney with coal for C. Lyons & Co.: Athlete, Quick atep, Omega and Rustic. -_—_-:—S—- Nriny Basa, mandolin, banjo, piano, vocal and ot»er music at the Convent this even ing. Come and havea good time. Lots of amusements for everyone. iacactamciionah Me. Jvarice Firzceratp lectures in S:. James’ hall to-merrow evening under the auspices of the Y.M.L. A. Please give him a good house. Admission only 15 cents. —-.—— Jvupece Frrzceesacp’s Lecrvcre.—We as- sure those who attend Judge Fitzzerald’s lecture in St. James’ hall to-morrow evening a rare literary treat. “Arbraham Uincolp.” _— Mioxicur Mass—Haydn’s 16th Mass will be rendered in St. Dunstan’s Cathedral at midnight on Christmas Eve. The choir will be assisted on ifficient orchestra. -_—_ o-hlh Frew Harrrax—The Fastnet arrived | from Halifax on Saturday night with a general cargo. She will leave to-night on retura to Halifax, with a full cargo made up mainly of pork, potatoes, outs, bay and straw. Az Littte Yorr.— Musical and literary entertainment and pie and basket social in Little York Hall, on Wednesday, 18th December, inst. Admission 10 cen‘s; lad ies with baskets, free , ie Tut Goon Work Coxtixves.— The | dairy meeting at Long Creek on S turday night was a pronounced success. Mesers. D.Jion and Moore started the ball sollinz in good practical! addresses, after which an | jateresting discussion took place. The decision of the meeting was to send their milk to the creamery in as large s quantity as possible. Mr. D. Mackenzie presided at the meeting. For richness of flavor, the famous Brave Chewing Tobacco hae no : equal. Look fer the BEAVER Stamp. lisinsdey Tco Bap—-It appears that in Halifax the propertion of men attending divine eertce ir the morning is greater than the | One lady has} pr: cr.ion of women. J su g*s'ed a novel explanation of why the woren there do not more generaily go to church than men. She said “by the time the women get the men realy there is not time left for themselves, or they fee! too | A new society should | tired te prepare.” Le formed at once to grapple with the evil. The Tarp Parry.—The Toronto World savs: A good story is toldat the expense of the leader of the third party. During the trial of a case at Osgood hall, Mr. Mc- Carthy was examining Peter Ryan, regard- ing the C. S. Herbert estate. The witness described the businese, hefore the failure, as being in a moribund state; in fact, there was very little, if any, life in it. “What do you meas by that ?” asked the counsel. “What ground have you for saying it was moribund? Give me an illustration,” he demanded. “Well,” dryly answered Mr. Ryan, “I would refer to the thisd party as an illustration,” whereat jadge abd cobnse! and auditors enjoyed that rare and much welcomed event—a court room laugh. Cueese Storex.—-Some time ago four cheese were stolen from the factory at Montague, and there was no clue to the thief. Police-detective Bradley worked on the case for some time, but did not male any arrests. Then, at the i Professor Robertson, Mr. D. O’Leary, Dominion detective, was derpatched to the scene and bas been working on the case for upwards ofa week. So far, however, he has obtained no definite clue, although several houses have been searched and other efforts made to find the goods. The cheese stolen were valued at $25. It is pieasing to notice the energy displayed in connecticn with the :e-overy of the miss- ing goods. Although the amount involved ia cow paratively trifling the patrons will pot be allowed to suffer any loss. It is to be hoped that the ,u !ty person will be ound out and broug):t to justice. | ee — ONLY 8 DAYS more to make yo >} son of the Subject, | the occasion by an | instance or an} instance of | COURT OF CHANCERY Be ‘ore the Master of the Rolls The court opened this afternoon. Patrick MeKarney and another, exec- utors, vs. James Lafferty and others.—Bill filed to prove will of Christopher Laverty and for a decree for administration of es- tate Phe argument will probably not be ‘con- cluded before to-morrow. J. A. Mathieson for complainants; the Attorney General, W. A. O. Morson, Q.C, E. H. Haviland for defendants. The case ofthe Trustees of the Wesley as Methodist School ve. Her Majesty's Attorney-General will come onto be heard before the vice-chancellor on Thursday, Sth inst q ’ i Soe PERSONAL. -_-—— Rev. A. Craiss, of Mount Stewart, is in town today. He is registered at Queen Hotel Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hearts were pass- engers in the Stanley on Saturday on re- turn from England. ; Father Thereauit leaves this afternoon en route to the Magdalen Islands to relieve Father Blacquiere, who is ill Mrs. Hart was a passenger_in the Fast- net from CansO on Saturday. She came to see her sister, Mrs. C. C. Garduer, is lil. who Mr. D. O'Leary, Dominion Detective, is in the e:ty, and is registered at the Queen | Hotel. He will go to Moncton, via the Stanley. Advices from Antwerp announce the death of Capt. W. H. Tewnsbend, fourth late Canon Townshend, and | cousin of Mre. L. H. Davies, of Charlotte town Mr. Dominick Buote of Rusticoville, P, E. I., who has become quite a familiar | figure around the city market here fo: the past summer and fall, left for his home } yesterday. Mr. Buote is highly pleased } with Moncton and its people and no doubt with the return of the spring he will again visit this place.—Moncton Times. —<< + @ oe It STRIKES THE sPorTr, ameasians | ' —— It daex the work. «pot. I It reaches the right quickens the sluggish vitality; it makee new blood, it gives new hops; it makes weak men and women stronger. This is the function of Wilson's famous {nvalid’s Port, which is now recommend ed by medical men as a most invaluable tonic. Intrinsically it ix a fine old port | wine, which constitut)s a pleasant and stimulating beverage, but it isas well ap aphetitizirg tonic, which gives back a re} lish for food, which it aids in the work of assimilation. A finetouic taken at any time, accomplishing wonders in the form- ation of blood and mascle in the case of weak, pale and debilitated people. Wil or | il], it is a stimulating and grateful d-ink | Sold by all dealers at $7.50 per case of 12 quart bottles; half case $4, or 75 cents per | botile. Address, Bordeaux Claret Co., 30 | Hospital Street, Montreal. 246 , } } j | i } | Miss A. Longworth gives lessons in fol | lowing styles of art needle work : Kensing | ton, Mount Mellick, opal, jewel and blue 'delft; ideal Honitan, point, Honitan and Batienbury lace. Specimens of the above | work, suitable for Xmas gifts, are for sale at her residence, Water St. dl6 2i -_- > — A preity littie romance in real life is re- | ported from Oxlahoma. Clara George | and Albert Jones were claimants for the | Same quarter section of laud. They wert | to law about it and kept up the fight for | over two years. Then Albert was taken } s.ck. His lonely condition touched Clara’s tender heart and she saved his life by her ca-eful attentions. When George got up | he proposed that they should join claims and they were married last week. ———— BURN. To this city on Sun’ay evening. the 15th |inst,to Mr. and Mrs. Joha F. Whear, a | daaghter. 1 — , MARRIED. At Malpeque, Dec. llth, by Rev. J. M. Fisher, Colin Donald, of Sea Vew, o Lizzie, daughter of Samuel Crozier, Mal- peque. SD SVEVSESSESEVSVUEsUSetes ; 60 CENTS Buys two glass-stoppered bottles of good Perfume done up in a neat box. This is the same line we had last season which sold so rapidly and proved so satisfactory. Don’t leave it too late before buying, $ JOHNSON & JOHNSON, | | THE DRUGGISTS. DSOVSSSVSsessesesesessesese EXTRAORDINARILY GOOD CHRISTMAS PRESENTS AT EXTRAORDINARILY SMALL PRICES. Removal FURNITURE Sale Save money now while the door on. is open. “MARK WRIGHT & 00., LTD. } ' } ur Xmas purchases in. Here are a few suggestions. Cushions — sateen or silk. prices on these e cents up. We to-day make special Xmas ver welcome articles from 75 Down Covers Do not think fora moment you can’t afford them. First see our prices. Few presents would prove so welcome. Linen Setts—a full sized kins to mateh, in table cloth with a dozen nap- a pretty box. If you want to give a present costing from $6 to $10, don’t fail -to see these handsome setts. BROS. ———— ee ee oo THE DAILY EXAMINER . ey omni 1K y “ a Sia,—The Fredericton correspondent of the St. John Sum furnishes that journal with the follo ving item : “i ngowRicroy, Dec. 13.—A atudent of the Normal school named McEachren be came converted during the Hunter-Crosa- ley revival ber+, and joined the Baptist Church. His father, who lives at Chip. man, Queen’s Coun y, is a Presbyterian, and when he learned of his son's action he at once notified him that he could expect young man is obliged to give up bis studies and earn his living.” From tis the reader is led to believe that the son preferred the Baptist faith to that of his father, and that in joining the Baptist C iurch he fellowed the dictates of his conse ence. This morning’s Guar- ‘ Outa nasty the } dian, comm ‘nting on the article, throws insinuation, which demands an explanation. Will the Guardian kind ly tell us why this young man was pro- hibited from joiming the church of his fathers. PRESBYTERIAN. LATEST NEWS NOTES. J seph Riel, a brother of the late rebel ch e', ix a candidat: for reeve of St. Bon- ifa e, Man. Reports received from Fort Grant, Ari., are toth> effect that mountain Apache Indians are killing cattle belonging to set- tlers. Av importer of Toronto, who clainis he was recently converted, has sent the cus- toms office twelve dollars “conscience money.” Mile. Dumas, an old maid, who Iately died at Paris, has bequeathed 1,000 francs to the policeman patrolling the distri-:t in which she resided. There is in Brooklyn a Chinese laundry professor named Lie Young. If his name is acriterion of his character he would make a capital understanding for the rele of Auanias. The recent storms flooded all the towns in northern and western Jetland. The towns of Nykjobing, Struer and Lemvig were inundated, and the dyke at Ferring, Denmark, has burst. Col. Fred. Fowler, of Reading, Mich., &@ prominent man, has been condemned to pay Mrs. Kate Fowler ten thousand dol- lars for slander, The woman is daughter-in-law. his _Arriot in the Animosa, lowa, peniten- tiary broke out last week, when the con- victs rebelled on entering the breakfast room. One guard was severely wounded, but none of the prisoners escaped. D. Warren Lane, cashier of the Mer- chants’ National bank ef Manchester, N. H., has been found to have s shortage of $44,000 in his accounts. He has resigned ani turned all his property over to the bank, being left penniless. In Berlin it is believed that if, as hint- ed, President Cleveland withdraws the tripartite agreement regarding Samoa, in which England, Germany and the United States are interested, the American con- trol will devolve upon Germany. The Paris police have searched the lodgings of Gilbert Lenoir, the man who fired a revolver in the Chamber of Depu- ties, and have found there some anarchis- tic literature. The general opinion is that the prisoner is insane. f Birmingham is overrun by rats that dre cd from the sewers. The authorities ave takea no steps to exterminate them, ecause Mr. Chamberlain, when mayor, eclared that rate were good scavengers, nd byeating up garbage prevented the spread of disease . The Emperor of Germany has directed that all his children be taught shorthand, and he has been practising shorthaud writing during the past three months. The Crown Prince, Frederick William, who is about thirteen years of age, can take down his father words at the rate.of ainety per minute, The gold reserve in the United States r .sury is down to $76,600.000. Thisisa very slim basis of metal to keep $490,000,- 090 of paper afloat, and it will, in all like- liheod, be further reduced before the end of the year. “President Cleveland is likely to ha¥e his bond presses at work before he settles the Venezuelan question, The Chinese Government has resolved to construct a double track railroad from Pekin to Tien Tsin. The Japanese evi- dently knocked more than terror into the Dragon’s heart. A country without rail- roads in time of war is almost as bad as a country without soldiers, and China has apparently found it out. - A gentleman who had occasion to drive from Coldwater to Hudson the other day, says a Michigan paper, noticed no less than twenty horses roving along the high- ways. Twoorthree of the equines had tags tied around their recks, which read, “Take me and I am yours.” The gentle- man said farmers could not realize more than five dollars apiece for their common work horses, and as it would cost twenty dollars to winter them over, they had al- ready allowed the animals to become wan- derers, — Paints landscapes in the brain of man. That's what a great orator said who tried “Kilty.” It stimulates the mind and energy without leaving any of the bad ef- fects left by inferior whiskies. Ask for it wherever you go. “Gcoi Scotch Kilty.” Lawrence A. Wilson & Co., Sole Agents for Canada, and ofticially appointed sole Purveyors for all Wines and Spirits to the British Empire Expcsitions. Montreal. See them to-night—Another new lot of rattan reckers and chairs,in plush and cane seals, received to-day. These with our already yood stock of cobbler and saddle seat rockers, fancy oak tables, bamboo easels, and other useful articles, make this the finest stock of Xmas furn- iture ever shown ia the city. Remember these are all new goods, nothing old style about them, all upto date—Johna New On. G reat offer in Tuck’s, Xmas cards, &c, at Carter’s Bookstore. See advt. Prize Story—Tae Examiner will eaclose to its city readers to-morrow the prize Xmas story of Haszard & Moore, ertitled *Marjorie’s Christmas,” by Violet Cox. Ladies’ sacque-making is now a per- manent department in our establishment. Latest up-to-date “etyles made at short notice —John McLeod. d17 8i Nothing would be more acceptable as a Christmas gift than nice table linen. We have a magnificent range in white and un- bleached.—Moore & McLeod. Stewart Mulvey, grand master of the Manitoba Orangemen, is reported to have said that the resignation of Hen. Clarke Wallace will have the effect of uniting the Orange party throughout Canada in op- position to the government on the ques tion of remedial legislation. PARAS Sr Oe i“ ” $ WORTH A GUINEA ABO: ‘Pe PILLs CURE SICK HEADACH Disordered Liver, ¢ , They Act Like Magic on Organs, Regulating the Secretions, restoring long lost Compiexion, btinging back the Keen ROSEBUD OF HEALTH the w energy of the human frame. These so are admitted by thousands, in all classes Society. Largest Sale in the World. Covered with « Tasteless & Soluble Coating. Ce ee ne ee ennai snl anergy no further aid, and as a consequence the | Great Expect SPECIAL HOLIDAY L181 WEEKS &CO., The People’s Store. ~ = - seme me teen eepenl cation Very Best Goods. We Ask No Fancy Prices. One Thonesed Handsome SILK HAND- KERCHIEFS. Japanese Silk Handkerchiefs, 15° oy “ “ 2u “ & “ 30¢ Hemé&titth Silk we ce “ “ aaegy ‘ 4c ‘“ “ “ Tie Cream Brocade - 35e « “ “ 55e “ “ “ 7; vo Colored _“ - 34c “ec “cc “ Sie “ “ “ The “ “ “ $1.00 The largest and prettiest display of beautiful Silk Haendkerchiefs we have ever shown. wADIBS’ LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS. Irish Cambric, Hemstitch, 10 cents each or $1.08 a dozen. Pure Irish Hemstitch, 14 cents each or $1.52 a dozen. Also, better qualities cheap. Very Pretty Embroidered Handker chief, 18 and 24 cents each. GENTS’ LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS. Plain Irish Cambrie, fine quality, Xmas prive 12c. each, $1.30 a dozen. Full size wide Hemstitch Irish Cambric, 15e. each, $1.65 a dozen. — Better quality, 18c, eaeh, $1.95 a dozen. Linen etadeltehs. 24c. each, $2.60 a dozen. GENTS’ FURNISHINGS. MEN’S COLLARS, CUFFS & SHIRTS. Gents’ Linen Collars, one dozen different styles, made of the best 4-ply Linen. Collars, L5c. each, worth 22c. Culfs, 22c. a pair, worth 30c. White Shirts, open back or front, $1.10, worth $1.45. Pasiness Men’s $1.00, worth $1.30. Men's Underwear. WEEKS’ FINE PRICES. Seotch Knit Linders 64c., worth $1.00. Seote’) Kait Drawers 65c., worth $2.00. $1.3) a sut. Fine Shetland Under- clothing, worth $2.00. Alsu lower ard better goods. Men’s Winter Gloves, WEEKS’ LOW PRICES. Very special value. A large choice, all sizes. Special Xmas Prices :—79e. # pair, worth $1.00; 98c. a pair, worth $1.25; $1.09 a pair, worth $1 45. : LADIES’ LINED GLOVES, 2 Clasps, Fur Tops, Kid Lined—St-., worth $1.19; 98c , worth $1.25. Shirts, short tosom, LADIES’ JACKETS—clearirg prices 1.000 Handsome SILK HANDKER CHIEFS, lic. to $1.25. WEEKS, Wholesale and Retail, Suitable Christmas its, Suitable Christmas 6 Le. Furs! Furs! Furs ! Special line Mink Ruffs with spring head, now $1.25, worth $2.00. Ladies’ Fur Capes, Fur Muffs, Fur Col- lars, Fur Gloves, all prices. Gents’ Fur Cap*, Fur Gloves, Collars. Children’s Fur Sets—White Lamb Col- lar, Muff and Cap complete—$2.50. Lamb Wool Set:, Muff and Collar, 85c. Belfast Linens. Household Goods. Without exception the yalue we show in this department cannot be surpassed. Unbleaehed Table Linens, 16 to 72 cts. per yard, Bleached Table Livens, 50c. to $1.75 per yard, Table Napkins. WEEKS’ LOW PRICES. Our Special Lines :—$1.00, $1.25, $1.75, $2.00 and $2.50. Linen Towels. Our Leaders, 14c. each or $1.52 a dozen, worth 18c. each. Also fine value in other prices. Faney Stamped Linens. Fancy Appicque Linens. Doylies, Handsome Centres, Tray Cloths, Five O’clock Covers, Sideboard Covers, all prices. Down Goods. Fur Art Sateens. Cushions and Comforts with best cover- ings and fillings. Art Cambrics, 16 cents, worth 20 cents. Art Sateens, 10 cents, worth 24 cents. Dress Goods, For an Xmas Present nothing is 1ore suitable than a Dress Length of our won- dertul line of best fine Black Cashmere, 50 cents, worth 75 cents, Knitted Wool Goods. Heavy Shawls, Bootees, Infantees, Polkas, Scarfs, Cream and Colored Kuit- ted Squares. Heavy Reversible $8.50. LADIES’ & GENTS’ UNLINED KID GLOVES, Black and Colored. LADIES !—Duchess .of York, T9c. a pair, worth $1.10; 4-stud button, guaran- teed, $1.25; Lacing, guaranteed, -$1.25 and $1.45. GENTS’ UNLINED KID GLOVES, $!.10 and $1.55 yer pair. LADIES’ JACKETS—clearing prices. 1.000 Handsome SILK HANDKER- CHIEFS, Lc. to $1.25. WEEKS, Wholesale and Retail. Shawls, $1.50 to F, R. BROW GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT. CHARLOTTETOW OFFICE— BROWN’S BLOCK. amas Presents > - fii {Ske Cuffs ? At a Bargain ! If you ‘age going to give your friend a Xthag ‘Present, don’t you think he would ‘Fur Collar or We have ’em Persian Lamb, Astracan and many other kinds at a_ bargain. Coats in Persian Lamb and Coon. Charlottetown, December 14, 1895—dy Fur Collars and in Otter, Beaver, Also, a few Fur mee LONDON HOUSE OVER OATS! Wholesale Agts. ys & Sons, Ld, Montreal, ; Gnas wannend Charlottetown, December 6, 1895—dy We are selling them at very low prices this month. T. J. HARRIS. J. B. MACDONALD & C6, MONDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1895. List of Ratepayers for the City of Charlottetowr; in defavlt for Assessment due on R:al Property for the year ending 31st December 1895, containing names of all such defaulter-, and the amount due from them fespect- ively; with a statement of the Number of the Town Lot, Water Lot and Common Lot pon which or any part thereof such assessment is in default. Amount of Assessment due & unpaid Name of Ra‘epayer in Statement or Description of Property upon Default. which such Assessment is made. Boswall, Mary ES House & land on Town Lot No 1, 2nd hun $ 212 Birch, John ~ House & land on Town Lot No 72, 3rd-hun 3 37 Binns, John Vacant land on Town Lot No 48, 3rd hun 2 06 Bryenton, William J Vaeant land on Common Lot No 26 1 12 Currie, Mary Ann House & land on Town Let No 29, 2nd hun 6 75 Coyle, Philip P (now Houses & land on Town Lots Noe 45 aud 82, Thoma ) 2nd hun 12 37 Campbell, Thomas Two houses & land, Town Lot No 42, Ist hun 33 37 do Vacant land on Town Lots Nos 79&80, 2d hun 8 87 co House & land on Town Lot No 53, 2nd hun 22 50 do House & land on Common Lot No 24 6 75 Carmichael, Est James Honse & land on Town Lot No 73, 3rd hun 10 12 Connolly, Sst Patv’k C House & land on Town Lot No 37, 3rd hun 23 12 Cameron. Edmund House & land on Town Lot No 32, 4th hun 27 00 do Vacant land on Town Lots Nos 72473, 2d hun 6 75 Connolly, John Two houses & land on Common Lot No 23 4 50 Dorsey, James House & land on Town Lot No 9, Ist hun 15 19 Davies, Simon House & land on Common Lot No 18 48 37 McEachers, Est Cath Vacant land on Town Lot No 100, Ist hun 3 37 Fraser, William J Forge & land on Town Let No 37, 3rd hun li 25 Fitzgerald, Rowan R Huuses & land on Common Lot No 27 3 37 Griffin, Margaret House & Jand oa Town Lot No 74, Ist hun 6 75 Gormley, William House & land on Town Lot No 20, 2nd hun 5 62 Gardiner, Elizabeth Warehouse & land on Town Lot No 84, 2d hun 7 31 Godkin, Flora House & land, Town Lots Nos 50,52, 53, 4hun 16 87 Huestis, Sarah A House & iand, Town Lots Nos 63464, 5th bun 14 62 do House & land on Common Lot No 27 10 69 House & land on Common Lot No 22 House & land on Common Lot No 22 House & land on Town Lot No 8, 3rd hun House & land on Town Lot No 2, 3rd hun House & land on Tewn Lot No 29, Ist hun McKinnon, John House & land on Coumon Lot No 23 Larter, John House & Jand on Common Lot No 23 do House & land on Common Lot No 22 McLeod, James : Vacant land on Common Lot No 20 Maloney, Eliza House & land on Town Lot No 82, 2nd hun Mills, Thomas Houee & land on Town Lots Nos 67468, 3d hun Monaghar, Patrick House & Jand on Common Lot No 23 do - House & land on Common Lot No 23 House & land on Common Lot No 22 Vacant land on Common Lots Nos 33, 34, 35 House’& land on Commen Lot No 21 Vacant land on Town Lot No 100, 2nd hun House & land, Town Lots Nos 97498, Ist hun Hughes, Peter Horne, Henry Irving, William H Jury, George G Joy, Jobn eos ann ~T or 60 be Go-i Fk ON vs ~~ Mugford, William G MeMillan, James O’Rellly, Ellen Power, Michael Purdie, Jane (W AO Morson and Leslie S McNutt Trustees of) uw we e é Prunty, John House & land on, Town Lot No 75, 2nd hun 112 McQuaid, John House & land on Con:mon Lot No 22 4 59 Rackham, Henry House & and on Common Lot No 22 lg 12 Sweeney, Thomas House & land on Town Lot No 18, 2nd hun 15 75 do Vacant jand on Common Lots Nos 33, 34, 35 3 94 Strong, Mrs Sarab House & land on Town Lot No 3, 3rd hun 15 75 Steele, Robert House & land on Town Lot No 20, 3rd hun 1} 25 Stewart, Allan Vacant Jand on Town Lot No 56, 3rd hun 2 25 Smith, Henry B Houses & land on Town Lot No 18, 5th hun 11 25 Savidant, Frank House & land on Common Lot No 20 4 50 Trainor, Patrick House & land on Town Lot No 62, Ist hun 2 i Thorne, Est Richard House & land on Common Lot No 23 2 25 do House & land on Common Lot No 23 31 50 do House & land on Common Lot No 23 450 Trueman, C M Honse & land on Town Lot No 3, 3rd hun 14 06 Trainor, Annie House & land on Town Lot No 29, 5th hun 5 62 Walsh, Michael House & land on Town Lot No 92, 4th hun lo 12 Wright, Joseph House & land or Town Lot No 73, 5th hun 7 87 Williams, John House & land on Common Lot No 24 1l 25 do Vacant land on Common Lot No 27 4 00 Ward, Estate John Plouse & land on Common Lot No 25 8 44 Notice ts hereby given that pursuant to the provisions of the Statute 51 Victoria Cap, 12, Section 91, after 30 days’ publication of the above list, being alist of the Ratepayers of the City of Charlottetown who have failed to pay. within the time pre- scribed the Assessment sevérally levied upon their Real Property in said City, I will make an application to His H nor the Stipendiary Magistrate of said City tor Judg- ment against each and all of the lands above described for the respective amounts ro levied against them, and then unpaid, and that upon-euch judgment being duly entered I will further apply for a warrant for the sale of such lands, Dated this 16th day of December, A. D. 1895. ROBERT VANIDERSTINE, City Collector. December 16, 1895—1m CHRISTMAS only comes ence a year, and when it does it brings good cheer, In order to celebrate the happy event more cheerfuliy we will give our customers and others who favor us with their patronage a big reducticn on the price of LADIES’ FUR JACKETS. Ladies’ Astracan Jackets, $35, for $25. wwadies’ Astracan Jackets, $45, for. $35. Ladies’ Astracan Jackets, $29, for $21. Gents’ Fur Coats, $16.50, for $12.50. Gents’ Fur Gloves, very cheap. 75 Sleigh Robes, cheapest in town. Ladies’ Dress Goods at a bargain. 250Dozen Silk Handkerchiefs atfridiculously low prices. Come to us and you will be made happy. Market Square and 136 Queen Street. Charlottetown, December 11, 1895—dy & wky AN ENGLIS SOLDIER he calls for wherever he goes. English. Garrisons have called. KILTY The Military Scotch. Try: it yourself and you'll always ask for it.” Lawrence A. Wilson & Co., Montreal. For years done by experienced workmen. generally has a favorite whiskey whicht ‘Sleigh Painting, All the lates methods and des gna Work carefully, -horoughly and promptly jest of Satisfaction guaranteed. P. H. TRAINOR, 224 Kent St. Ch’town, Dec. 13—4i eod stock used. Sealed Tenders addressed to the Post- master—General, will be received at Ottawa until noon on FRIDAY, 14th February, 1896, for the conveyance of Her Majesty’s Mails on proposed contracts for four years from the Ist April, 1896, on the following routes :— New Annan and Railway Station—dai!y (Sunday excepted). New Annan and Wilmot Valley—semi- weekly, Peake’s Station and Railway Station-—daily (Sunday excepted). Peake’s Station and Ruskin—semi-weekly. Printed notices containing ful! informa- tion as te conditions of proposed coutracts may be seer, and blank forms of tender may be obtained, at the Post Offices at which the services commence and termin- ate, and at the office of the subscriber, Charlottetown. F. DE ST. C. BRECKEN, Asst. P. O. Inspector. Post Office Inspector’s Office, Charlottetown, P. E. Island, 13th December, 1895. 3i LET US SHOW YOU what you ought tu see at the earliest pos— sible momeut—big bargains in Boote aid 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.” R. K. JOST, (36 QUEEN ST., Two Doors Below Prowse Bros. decl2—dy Wants, Lost, Found, &e Advertisements under this heading charged five cents per line. LOST.—A small yellow dog, on Friday nisht. Finder will be rewarded by leaving at ‘h's Office. declé 21 WANTED-—A gir! for general housework in asmall family. Apply at this office. decl4—3i FOR ADOPTiON—English Orphan girl, aged i4 years, Apply between hours of 12 and lpm to Rev JAMES Simpson, Rochford treet. decl3 ee carefully stored for the winter season at P H TRAINOR’S, 224 Kens Street. iw—decl3 WANTED—A girl for gen*ral housework Apply at this office. 3i—decl3 FOR SALE—One hundred loads of Sfirst class kindling wood. Apply to ALEX GILLIS corner ct Pownal and Bayfield Streets, dec7—dy 6i (246) wky li FOR SALE—A second-hand Dominion Or- gan in gooi repair ata fair price. Apply at this office. 31 (351) & wy—deeclL WANTED-—A young girl for jight house- work; good reference required, Apply to MRs I Woop, Euston Street. Mocil Wane oy a young man with good re- o ferences, & position in dry goods or shoe store. Cath security given. A ss JonNn Topp, city. 3i—deell LOST—On Saturday night, on *:ther Graf- ton-or Queen Street, a purse containing a sum ofmoney. Finder will please leave it at this office, decl0 FOUND—Yesterday, in the vicinity of St. Peter’s Cathedral, a purse with small sum o money. Apovly at this office. dec3 LOST A set of false teethY were lost on the street yesterday, ine finder will please leave them at this office. decd TO LEf—Half the Cottave adjoining West Kent School. Apply on the preuniane or'Mr Henderson. $1500” down, = on mo e if de sired—buvs desirable dwelling near centre of city, not farfrom patk, good neigh- borhood, healthy, Grafton Street. Apply to A MELLISH, London House building, or cor- ner King and Great George novi MARINE VILLA TO LET—Situate adjein- ing Dundas Esplanade, in the most health — of the city, fronting the Hillsboroug iver, formeriy occupied by Dr Dawson. has a fine lawn, coach house and stable :a most desirable residence; rent $200 a year, paid quarterly. Apply to Bens Dayiss. oct]—d&w guarvaw pat law STAMPS—All kinds of po*tage stam 2 ps wanted; sendfor prices—GrorGE CruUNDY, Bedford Road, Toronto iw pd—nov2s TO LET—A shop on corner of Bayfield and —— Streets. Apply on the premises, noy TO LET—Two offices in the Stamper Block pply to Prowse Bros _____tf—may! DOG FOUND—A young dog, white and tan. Apply at this office. dect TO LET—New residence, corner of Grafton and Rochford Streets; nice location, modern improvements, hot air, bath, etc. Rent mod- erate Apply to R M Moore. tf—dec7 FOUND—A sum of money, some time Owrer can apply to JAMES Durry, Sidney Street, between Queen and l’owaai. dec6—lw Ww ANTED—A good plain cook. a to Mrs CHARLES (eion’ Fitaroy Street W0 dec3—Bi (246) pd MONEY—Loans made on city or country property Apply toF W L Moors, fFolicitor, &c, London House Corner. dw 3m - dec3 December ]1, 1895—135 ‘ is A BOOK FREE!—If you desire a copy send for particulars—NicHons & Co, vesley Buildings, Toront wy & 9—deel§ * % r ee cteelag mnnenapie aise tenis A ETO Nie itr Ay aga eB te aH oyrrmem oe a ee