die aati f= - SINE aL Wenn preter Sect earn NH, — etiam apaeniaiiin 2 2 ~—_ — -~ ‘Gs lan atta te a i i OP OR as lt Can et “ , ORE Pat alam non ha - ea ren THE DAILY EXAMINER ° . . ; : : ‘ FRIDAY, TN eR a at mA ee JANUARY. 4, 1895. (* ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION At! to _ “= —— LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS, MOREL. Se On the evening of the 39t! lt. sever: shade of sedness was cast over Long ‘ R v. — Read Beer Pros _ he #0th ult., several | pin yr, New Londar was tow! Beer Bros.ad | representatives of the parishioners of nounced that ir ‘Poser mered sak ane “ ‘ 1 ~ +. 4 More}! called upon Rev. A. Me halen: their eternal reward beyond th r ian oat a \ “, COlCS | parish priest, and presented him with a} 4 vt ey iba . . sleundara. i beautiful sleicl pee though unwell during the greater aol: of - inl sleigh and whip, accompanied by | the past summer, her life was not consid- oa "7 : the following address : O49 [nstallation ef officers at = in immediate danger. A few days y Lo e hit a Re ‘i ane — Pp P | before her de ath she eradual] y grew worse, ‘ ' eS a osep i's 1urch ore ; and desgnite able medical advice, the care LL. oh Sg Reg ular g t ght. | Respected and Dear Father : j and attention of loving and anxious Orr ALD Ig ousan 0 ars ort 0 Ba ma 8 of in | : \" - = ; | ; staliatic ‘ Although you have been many months | frie r¥ bem o> ry thing that human - in Our midst, yet this is the first suitable nind or beart cculd suggest to relieve her 7 xX y vy T Wycr ’ — on opportunity that presented itself te oe | Suflerings, she calmly and peacefully i TO BE CLEARED Ot - a ACTUAL COS r a ae on enn nen’ | whereby we, on behalf of the parishioners | | passed away on Friday, Dec. 28th, in the f ti -aTiOr and otl f Morell, could testi fy to vou the esteem | Sixty-eighth year of her age. The deceased (x) - n : wee you are beld by them and the | lady will be much missed in the com- — \ M ‘ ‘6 ‘ CHANGE —_ James rd will they enterta'u towards your per BRK, and it the charch of which she § 5 ‘ rtmornt) wlifax. ha. | °On and office. Yon came to ne und Was &@ warm advocate and consistent mem { . ’ "COE ; ‘Ss R er Suits : a Fas tee “ auspices which re i : aa serif "| ber. She was born in the parish of Kii- Wen 5 Overt dats. Ulster Ss eefers and suits. neces v legal steps to change “ : segtired Bo small sacrifice} ‘ cs \ : : i ° and © afte known as | 98 Your part, and the patient and zealors | 1897. ee AO Ireland, in} ? y F Seah D'Aethd manner in which you labored under such | weent® to 'tike Lk . ote ibd Oa Boys Gy ercoats, Ulsters, Reefers et nil Suits. <——— ~ trying circumstances, do not, and indeed | _ } . o 1S - an an > sater Fexerat To-Day The body of the | could not, fail to attract the love and at = came the wife of the late » ute Donald McKay. ex-M. P. P., will be | tention of those under your care. j 1omas Power, and together by toil, | 9 the Winsloe Read cemetry this We cannot let pass unheede! the noble perseverance and _righteousness, they . s The anak w with | bearing you exh bited when assuming the prospere: I and built up a mo t com i ‘I ae luties and respons: bilities as first resident fortable home for themselves and family. < ee ee A a a owe rf was 1 erson of excellent ; x S «ti ‘ests .s i ‘Os Ta Brag way Taternoom Cath | MMiOF of Morello the elevation of par-| Mé%- Power was a person of excelen | Odd Coats, Pants and Vests af less than Cost. . oe 1 Vather- | pose which cha.acterized your administra: | 00 ee a ee ee U s paid the amount of the fin tion during — th short time yon | [N#*: 4 faithful wife, a considerate and at ® | : . i : - i ' ul You ectionate mother. whoever and alwava ; mass. ~ “ : Q : : ' ; pon her ® few days jiace been with us, withont giving al taed Ser eaten delddese oe This is a Genuine Sale; ro misrepresentation. Sale for 30 days and for eash only. n } wiafyou some tangible proof that aie ver ern: unetions In a t ‘ i ticed by nd that it in priat ; 5) Baanng r above reproach. This duty, i A few Fur Coats in Wolf, Hungarian and Coon will be closed out che ap. i ‘ + &@ « it ds dorinier li ia ee ; ‘ a : ; eS the hearts of your parishioners a seal of | *2 {ithfully and conscientiously performed Yess Be sure and see our goods before buying elsewhere. x 1 Covert This ferenoon. Henry ' itiection and filial contidence vhich we! should be “ fitting monument to her eae ee _— i VeEweu.arra gned for housebreak ig, was trust the ever dving associa ns of hife memory, which will long be held sacred — (nee ‘ ed, vitnesses testifving that } wii) b powerless to remove. For every | 0% ber family and friends with gratitude Mee St a ee « ai ae g = ¢ is where at the Lime it was al- abor calculates i to prom uote the welfare and severenee. She les ee be muni i her ter i had entered tl house of Mr f this community, either temporal or children, twenty-two grandchik ire n, two s‘pirita you Se le nt a hearty approy a | 3 ve and wo bro thers cone of whom 6 : aie send hown an untiring zeal You bay ia Christian Brother in a Te r ge dere - FS aG » the ect riit at ; ge . terv) to mourn their lass ller ¢ s s « , — eT ‘ndeavored to wi ki n ean with ue} : wage y . - “8 - See i: ae . sear ~ = a vr while we have sought t ‘O-operate with } a. a be the Church at Ind oe ive r ‘ . wee. Past ’ eva fer : pega i. j you, and we tvel hagps is being able to | — — — that ot her husband. To ‘ray : [ i‘. es io 7 a Pi ae os fe feay that thus rar we have succeeded. Jp 7 . " aaa an Sees we ¥ " mer. Our v Epes’ 14% Tews ‘ > M ARKET SGU A ati. ken iy the evening, Drove for Ue | Splicing these. hap realy. the | were srry. May her” snl re AT SPECIAL DISCOUNTS TO CLEAR, | 4 hospnita in ‘ ace.—Cow j i tistance you came to meet us struck that : = 7 i responsive aes which “ every hur ~ + e+ a | Charlottetown, December 295 1894—dy To Musrany Cotseces.--Lieut. Peake, | jean needs only to ‘be touched’ aud the | A VALUABLE DISCOVERY, : a by aks ond Witecke Saber lear ae —_* to be touched, and the } re . of P - st and Drank MeDonsld, John | nea wed are the sweetest notes of | Sin.—Of great interest to the farming } Re Te ae eee ae »’s River. ke We sdnesdav night to at- | fe a aiid i ae | world and perbaps to the world at large, | i e Military College at Qnebe a % alicl a cy ED eh ag eR you | is the an» ouncement, recently made that - ; Several other young men were pasvenzer* | itt mm the allecton of pont abe Koa | & German has discovered that caustic soda | | ve : teto Fredericton Military School |.) on . 3. :. * 2 ONE parisnioners | and potash can be obtained in foam quar- | y , ; 7 ; j ; ; iubediiadas eanied teint On eae wishing you in your | tities from salt water, This is one ana We are now prepared to supply first-class Groceries at very low prices. Our stock is ' ec : i new abode, Happv an? Prosperous New | wandarfn) rden!) Pr : . ie the company from Georgetown and Mon-| yea, ies ee aoe eos Se aks our science fresh, and we keep the best in the market. Ble k Basket Table Raisins, Museatel, Layer S seitin isis Aiden ar. ao vhich promises to be far reachi: in its oe ; . = ‘ cine ia} B ™ a Signed on behalf of the parishioners | effects." The process appears to be Boe gq Valencias, and a fine stock of Cooking Raisins. Vostizza, pertect!y clean, and Patras Curran ts, ee r ; orel ‘ ? oi +S Sen 2 t : i ‘i , fur Marxer.~The first good -leighing | . . he . “ ae ne . dre wri he electric current is run into tanks con- 5 | Layer and Cooking Figs and Dates. Candied Citron, Lemon and ‘Orange Peel, Flavoring and a ae cade ated ti the tae 3, ereadiewg, : nehes, Frank | ng the water and decomposition of! : re j i ; . Se OTe eee cnoens abone | Pusiter, John Murphy, Peter Byrne. a nee aa cs place, hecho Spices. We have also a choice line of Confectionery, Chocolates, Creams, Mixtures and Penny K say ne supp!s - Out! Father MeAulay was taken complete! i ; } 7 I :] iff rarieti lat . a. ather Me ak ompletely | ¢ ing as already described. Already | we ; ; : . Goods in different varieties, Plain and Fancy Biscuits and everythin m need the Gro- tothe demand, withso meinti. ” E co . uct being as already scribe ready » Da a . A * € >t gy iced in ie UTro : lie hale Pork was in y surprise. Fon a 30 ment he _— ovel- | the new produce ts are being sent out from i The : eople s Sto} e. W holesale & Retail. ' ery line Give us a Cé l] ange in pt oo Me a a | come by such a formal expression of grat-| the salt wells of Michigar. and jt} ’ . oe mene - 4 supp an eariy in the day brought | itude In rep!) he mate a few hort ; < ’ ‘ 5 SRE, na | : a a nt a, j gar a ; and tenchinz remarks, thanking th ¢in for Geteie will soon be utilized _— is | Ss, - 4 L € . aod *s <: potatoes al é O Zac, ane oats at the ind ant Ini oe fl TS oo ‘ . 11Z7e¢ i J , i As Inside, butter (fresa) brought | bv : 4 — " ot ie - cad | aoe oe a sea water can also he used Charlottetown, December 28, 1894—m w. { i Charlottetown, Dec. 12, 1894—n w f Next to Woolrn Mi’'s .Cc@ Store, Queen Street. padi = gaaeyeed : . oe manifestd towares Lim. le seemed | “eS in an Ee al : a ’ i ware . 24 io 21 res 18 to 20c, and fowl 45 Ah ORE } hat ae . : a> Or eee oO:t ong, he process re- , ~~ - St oor yr that his lavoure were. i preciated | } qu'res a longer time to prodace the same Hilo Sorbie |S ae = — which he dis- | effect, und yet we cannot doubt that in Hiiisror Cueese Factory. — darged the mano d duties conneeted j course of time works of that kind will » z of those interested in the starting | with incipic a parochial life had merited ; Spring up. I have read that an American : of a butter and cheese factory at Pippy e | awed an appl: ause from his parishioners. | has conshucted a double vessel, which bx Cerner, Lot 48, will be held in the Mount | He said ; } has securely moored ina rapid running ec Herbert Hall, on Saturday, the 12th inst., “Tis true that I have been on mission | river. In the middle he bas placed a large ¥ a lock, p. 1 when the complete | work before I came here, in the city of | water-wheel, the shaft of which runs on i oe — ee : st will be handed o anid _ { harlottetown, but there my duty was bearings in both sections of the vessel, thu: | pertaining to the proposed factory dis | merely to fullow the wise instructions of | connecting the twi to ether The whol y . enssed A jl stockholders and others in- His Lordship and a4 grave oe ibi lity | is placed crosswise of the river, the pa ‘d] f ‘ Tg “ye a I d Hom m de C} ling, s ( 5, ; t ‘ een, Ce Le ET 2 OE TEE Ok od ented” Gace |i ae a As we want to reduce our large stock of Imported an e-made Clothi Worsteds, Canadian and f directors erefi “i 1¢ work of : é ish nes | falis i Ti } is av P y sy . 4 i of director therefore, in the w wh fa pari h priest, | falls with the tide,axdin this way the Island Cloth and U ndere ‘lothing, in are prepared to give \ ou a better hbareain tion vy ou can 2 gat in the city. | } and I may add, a total stranger, I have wheel j is made to « lrive a large dynamo, the S. 0. E. B. 8.—The following officers of eon ong you, and as; current from which is brought ashore to Fion Lodge, 8. O. E. B. S., for the ensn- | “UCD Bucessari’y, J have made mis- drive machinery, and al o to light a a saw wean eeu due dateaiind tna night by | takes. ut = it = pleases ~me to know j Phere are several harbors in this Island cheis Tieteces Oe paty, J. H. Bell : ~ | that with a keen a-d scrutinizing gaze— where wheels could be driven in this pilot re eis ve wie 1 superficia] glance—you have passed] manner. uotably that of Souris West Worthy Past President—Geo. W. Snel- | over silently the clouds of my faults and | Jos, MeVane grove eo behind them vou have discovered a star of —— om schdceeaninat Worthy President ~A. W. E. Douse virtue worthy of the gift with which I am PERSONAL. Worthy . ice President —Jos. C. Crabbe. | recompensed to-day. [ prize not so much W wrihy Secretary — 4 J Lucas, | the intrinsic value ot your precious gift, W ortl Ts reasurer - Wm. Peardon. | but L regard it as the spontaneous offering Wi ‘bs iy Chaplain—Wm. Harris if your heat, as an indication of some- om man—-J. Dudley Wright First 6 | thing of far g-eater value—I Jook upon it in | is visiting | the Queen Hote). - and Mrs. F. W. Cannon, of St. | we eanor’s, are visiting Charlottetown. Cyrus Shaw, E-q., M.L. A., New Perth, the city. He is registered at Mr. W. J. Hunt, teller cf who hae been i the Bank of Nova S -otia, Summerside, for ; SOme vears pas st, { G—John Fie] Is. the light that you have viewed my actions | u © —Geo. Worthy | according to the intentions in whieh they | Surgeon Dr. 8. D. Jolinson. | were performed. In your estimation of (irganist—W. H. Vinnicombe ime, though far above the original, you | —_—_— | have imagired an ideal pleasing to your- Boston | elf, to which it shall be my constant en- On} deavor to attain, and thereby render myself bristrmmas eve: everal of the lar gedry goods | arreeable to all my pa: ‘ishiorers. It is be tores by way. of making it pleas ant for | yond my power now several hundred of their employes, ed | your address or to thank you sufficiently them with notice that they would not be | fur your generous present, for the grandeur .d afier this year. The largest num- | of the theme overburdens my faculties and | her of employe aifected was Houghton & | Dutten’s, where two hundred were dis { and gratitude I feel within my breast. | missed without a moment’s warning. A | feel quite elated, however, to think that suber of peop 'e who came from the pro- my labors amongst you, rendered sweet by your co-operation, have merited = cores Discnarcep. — The respon jent of the St. John Sun says: sery wast Inded in the number, and yinées were in chey are now having no eary time finding | appreciation, and I only hope that the hap- situations elsewhere. It seems that it ix | piness and prosperity you so kindly wish {Le custom of many of the larger firms to} me during the incoming year in my new | let a certain pereentage of their employes | abole may alse be yours oe fold. r ter t! on stmas rush is over, but tnis year other years. | go af r discharged is con- aes than that of sidiaiiitiecihns £0088 3460880888888 Noft White Wands ” ¢ 7 ¢ cannot be expected whi - harsh, § | 8 -_ the numix Bide ably Leorvre Last Niewr.~ A goodly andi- oreeted Rev. G. M. C ‘ampbell at the ‘ture in the hasement of the Methodist 7 irch last evening. A subject so vast | nd varied presents new features at every | turn, -_ the Jecturer’s ea*y grasp of their | naga ind importance was demon aed by his eloquent an igraphicdescrip | ens of tne yarious triumphs of art and re, an aggvegation of which com- | it ' nce yereeeeneeeeeeeeeeees str, mg g Soaps are used fohn- rch tect a posed the “ White City” and it furnish son’s Oatmeal and Cream Soap es. Under Mr. Haszard’s skillful mani- is mild, nicely perfamed, and pulation the stereoptican views were | keeps the skin soft. simply grand. The various types of war | 19¢. a cake, 3 cakes for 25 exsele, as seen in the naval review in New | Other Soaps from 3c. to 35c. York harbor, were uruch appreciated, and when our own good ship Blake was ad snted the audience bre ke out In rapturou JOHNSON & JOHNSON, applause. The appiaus e which greeter “ Her Gracious M sje: sty,” too, showed that | i VV O8SOO80OO ell our *trooly leyai” people have not |} —————- ieoalaasen yened the Ene. The ‘ el heartily in singing » audience then | “(God Save the! We taecen ” and retired - Examination.—The children at- | ray ig Birch Hill public SC hoo’, taught } e 2 ecHoo! teh i Mr. George Cameran, underwent 4 | Frei ; ¢ rearching oral examination previous to | 4 s t ji-missal fi wr the Chris timas 5 holidays Tie trustees, along with a larg number Freight on Furniture comes high. To of parents in erested in the welfare of the | | place our far-away customers on the same ig tpiie, were present and ssosaid highly i f ti ss ~s frie - # tt x gratified with the marked progress made | voting as our town friends we will, unti i weir last visit to the school. Rev. | further notice, pay freight on all purchases - ¢ ' Jj James B. MeKay, by gegen assisted the | of $10.00 and over. ‘ rn questioning the children on the | In a few days we shall have nearly all subjects taught, and ‘at the closing, wlong | with Messrs. Doherty, Macarthur, Camp | our Furniture illustrated (the copy is in bell and Dobie, congratulated by “ae Can MM, ‘" \ the engravers’ hands in Chicago). We n the lt of his labors r. : in tiie exce lie ft re-nitorn ab : | shall hen i alll de ered, ie tecpouse re fLameror, *ince he took charge of this ’ ‘ } s ba proved himse If to be an intelli- | a@ post-card or letter, fine cuts of our strious an yainstaking teach goods, and quete our ric same. g i a taki teacher, | goods, and quete o tices for & aud wetrnst he will remain long among #2 to hi p the ae under his care mount the educational ledder He very kindly oe en ce MARK WRIGHT & C0., LTD , sweets and a Christmas “an foretastes, further goo gs awaiting . : ve hope, of further good things awaiting Who Sell at Selling Prices. them during this festive season.—Com. } jan4 _— See Great Snap in Hosiery. To-morrow, Saturday, we make a special display of Hosiery for Ladies, Children and Men. All odds and ends of a s‘oc k at a cle wance sile price, and the following “Saturday {naps’ Ladies’ Black Cashmere, 2-1 Rib, deep heel, fine quality, worth 44c., Ladies’ Black Ribbed Cashmere, self toe and heavy, worth 50c., 32c. 39e. heel, ‘These are only a sample of many attractions. BEER BROS. Tar Wearnen—Easterly shifting to-night to westerly gals; a fa!) of pelext or rain to-day, turning colder again Saturday. to re=px nd fitly to renders me unable to express the emotion } your } | | position at the head office, { | | | well town, a paper published in Winnipeg. left last evening to take a Halifax It is anncunced that Mr. Geo. H. Ham, and favorably known in Charlotte- is to become editor of the Norwester, re a -t—— The Modern Mother |} Has found that her little ones are improved } } | | | i } more by the pleasant laxative, | Figs, when in need of the laxative ¢ftect of a gentle remedy than by that it is more acceptable to them. ren enjoy itand it benefits them. remedy, Syrup of Figs, is manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only. Sy rup ot other, and Child The true any D. B. Stewart. BORN ith of January, of a son. On the 1895, the wifeof i 4 | j } j } i J Kirby, Rowe, MARRIED. On January 2, at the ae of John Me ‘Callum, K=q, Be deqe, by the Rev W Winslow B Bradshaw to Mand A ot Charlottetown. At the residence of the bride’s father, on January 2, by the Rev J M McLeod, M A. Mr Joseph A laylor, Lower Freetown, to Miss Maygie Wa) ker, U pper Freetown. At the res sidence of the bride’s parents. Victeria, on the 26th ult, by the Rev G W Fisher, Miss Emma S Wiggington to Mr William H Long, of C harlottetown. At the Presbyterian Chureh, Alberton, on January l, by the Rev J K Fraser, Wallace Richards and Adelaide Fraser. daughter of Capt Dan Fraser, both of Al- b-rton South. At the ‘residence of the bride’s father, St Peter’s Road, Thursday, Jan 3, by the tev GM Campbell, Henry Willis Turner, O’ Leary Station, to Edith, youngest dangh- ter of Edward B Love, Esq, of Charlotte- town. DIED. In this city, of Bright’s disease of the kidneys, on Jan. 4th, inst., Mary Con- nolly, relict of the late Michael Trainor, | aged Tl years. R.f. P. {Funeral on Sunday afternoon, at 2.45 o'clock, from the residence of ber son -in- law, James Eden, Pownal St. te St. Dun- -tan’s Cathedral, thence to Roman Cathof lic Cemetery.] In this city, on the 3rd, Bertram J., infant son of Ambrose and Jessie Gallant, aged 8 months ard 8 days. This lovely bud, so young, so fair, Called hence by earthly doom, Just came to show how sweet a flower In paradise could bloom. E’re sin could harm, or sorrow fale, Death came with friendly care, The opening bud to heaven conveyed, And bade it blossom there. DO YOU WANT The Leading Magazines? We have made arrangements to club the following Magazines with Tur DaiLy Examiner at the prices given below :-- Regular Name of Price with price. Magazine. EXs MINER, DAM Ceibie oocccisciieiseccennie $6.00 $4.00. Harper’ 8 Monthly....c00..+ eeeere 6.50 $3.00. Lippincott’s.......... 5.09 $1.59. Cosmopolitan......... cat veriee ee EU; TENG hs wccsciecdsiaseass<ocans 4.50 $1.50. McClure’s..... ‘ - 4.69 $2.00. Donnhoe’s os cisi ccs ecacccesse BA Yearly, Half Yearly or Quarterly, Subscriptions receive! for any cf the above. . Clothing. cular attention to our Double and Twisted As we are going discount. All these must go before stock- which we will sell-at rock-bottom prices, Remember the place—Corner of Queei Charlottetown, December 25, 1894—m w f & wky We have on hand now a very large range of Home- made Goods, This class of goods suits the public better than anything they can buy. Cloth, taking, 1 and Grafton Streets, No Faking! —namempeniaoninll There is a good deal of it done in Charlottetowu ; schiae | a man $20.00 for a Suit of Clothes and then take $17.00—all that it was worth in the first instance. doing business this way, and can safely say it’s the only place in Canada where they do it. FAKIRS is the correct name for people who do business that way. our selling price, and that price is 25 per cent. below what competitors buy at. PLEASE NOTE !—There are big bargains for our store in Suits, Overcoats, Reefers and Ulsters, order in the latest style; also in Gents’ Furnishings. strictly cash G. A. DEXON & CO., 31, 1894—dy you at made to Ch’town. Dec. Successors to C,. Reabertson. ard of Thanks. customers for the very liberal patronage given | us during the past year, and especially during the Xmas season, ‘I he 5 year’s trade has been | one of the best in our experience, and we tion to meet a continuance of the same. season, we are, yours truly, BAZAAR COMPANY. 1894—dy PER A. FULTON. Chaottetown, December 27, Ladies’ Jackets, Ladies Jackets. Special Low Prices our stock. Fur Capes, Fur Mutffs, Fur Cloaks. a eee ARBIS & STEWART LONDON HOUSE. THE EXAMINER PUB. CO, Charlottetown, Decem! er 27, 1894-—dy We are not used to) Distinetly understand that our asking price is | Terms | We desire to . thank our many friends and | hope that by fair dealing and prompt atten- Wishing you the compliments of the Verv Becomin £ s the invanable comment passed upon | our Spectacles. The glasses look well, and their possessors look and see not only well but much beiterthan they could with- out them. It is prudent to look well to | your eyes, and correct at once any defect or peculiarity of vision by the use of pro- perly fitted glasses that relieve the sight ee being overstrained and impaired. The eye often needs the rest that glasses atford, and delay in the matter may entail serious consequences. It pays to save | money, but it pays far better to save your | sight. Besides Glasses, we also have some very handsome Opera Qlasses that would make a nice present for Xmas. E.W. TAYLOR CAMERON BLOCK. | deel - ; this month on the balance « Dont Be Blindly Led —-INTO BUYING — CLOTHING AND CLOTH WHEN YOU CAN GET THE ‘Home-made Goods, Which cannot be approached for ‘Durability or Cheapness, THE— ee WOOLEN C0. Charlottetuwn, Noy. 26, 1894. i ' i i | i — | |" We have still : “ few A Big Surprise. | SATURDAY will day that the buying public | shall at i | Prowse Bros’. i be the receive a surprise Great Store, We want everyone to come No one jand see what it is. i shall many be disappointed and shall be made happy. It’s to your interest to come. PROWSE BR0S,, | DR. H. D. JOHNSON The Wonderful Cheap Men. Charlottetown, Dec. 19, 1894-—:tts REDDIN BROS. Will Sell Stock of WORTH $1.00 AND $1.25, FOR 65 CENTS | Ladie,’ Pocket Card Cases, and all fancy -Plash and Leather Cases at cost until January Ist REDDIN BROS. «: MERCHANTS’ BANK P. E. IsLanb, Charlottetown, Nov. 29, 1894. Notice is hereby given that a Half Yearly Dividend, atthe rate of § per cent per an num, on the ¢ ‘apital Stock of thia Bank, has been ‘declared payabie at the on and after January 2, 1895. The transfer books will be closed from the 18th December, 18M, to January 2, 18%, both days inclusive. By order of the Board. WM. Mc LEAR, rahier. nove—law & why Banking House | cleared. Within haif mile Railway CALENDERS Books, | DIVIDEND NOTICE. both in the Cloth and made up into We wish to call parti- out of the Cap business, we are offering our immense stock of Caps at 33) per cent. hundred Suits of Underclothing McKay Woolen Company. 10 YOU, DEAR READER, —WE WISII—~ A Happy and Prosperous New Vear! Begin if well by saving money. You wear Shoes, of course! Become a custome of ours, and see what money | you will have saved hy the end of 1895, Yours for Footwear. A. E. McEACHEN, dec29 THE SHOE MAN. 2 EVE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT | Office »= Rent Strecst Aug 16, 94—ly — Lost, Found, de Advertisements ander this beading charge. Cve cents per line, CASH PAID for old Prince Edward antes and other British North American ~ stamps used bx fore IS7*®, ay - prefer a re- , ™: tint ng On the original eny elope Hunt up } old letters and write with parti culers to C. B. | POWELL, 283 Meteal& Street, Ottawa, Ontar‘o. { jan2-2w ao ——_-— _ encretaensnoemtorienifeaeneanersmncigenapniaias, STU DENTS w: antiion board near Prince of Wales College can be accommodated by ap- piying t© Mrs. SALMOXD, Fitzroy SSreet least. i pd—jan2z Mr John Long Apply toH J lw—<dec2s TO LET—Cottage in rear of | worth’s, St Peter’s Reaad. Paimer, TO LET—Half of a house reoms, Appiyat containing four situated Opposite Rallway Station. this office. decs “AB” is HIS FAVORITE !--Santa © aus has appointed Mr. A. P. Alliu to do al) the posting of Xmas Handbille. «:e tf—deer! Ww ANTED~C ~C ity canvasser of good alir sees } salary and expense s paid wee kly from siarw | Position permanent. Canadian and Amer}. can grown stock. Advantages unegvailed,— BROWN Bros Co, Nurserymen, Toronw Opt, nov2i—dy ti ’ WANTED—At n Street, a young man Of some experience bo ¢ py n oysters ant nan Saye . Must eat, clean and sal u sat—decid % Over é i OST—Last Tuesd: ay, be tw sen the hours of Sand Spm, on Kent Street, between Mark | Wright’s factory and the City Buildiag, a ipe. Finder wilJ be rewarded by leaving it ' at this office. decl4 TRI INKS—T: ~unks m oved t to trains and | boats aud handled carefully by A. P. ALLIN. deol? Ap WANTED—A good general servant. ply to Mrs. PrrBLapo, Brighton Road. dec29—Li ATA BARGAIN.- land with good dwelling house, twent, hundred acies of acres —e. One Price #130. Appiy to Kings County. nové dy im wk a HOGAN. BOAR DERS—T wo bos urders may be accc we- modated in a private family in a central yart of the city. Termszeasonable, Apply at this giicr 31 pd—der 2p