it mnmrnn inti Se TT cD THE THE DAILY sR DECEMBER 20, 18%. A ~ DISCORDANT NOTE. DAILY EXAMINER ; NOTES AND COMMENTS. long eriticism | John Macdonald | The Week contains a ol P kes M mors of Sir by Rev. G. M. Grant In summing - up, —— | Pr pel Grant says; “Mr. Pope’s work } ' 38 ven us ai lea of Sir John than i we had before, and he deserves Liserat and patriotic men of all parties this city se med to be deliehted vester- that the Hon. Donald F the ¢ ergu-on * Bet- aay to hear had obtained a seat in abinet “Good thing for the i Good I « xpected “ag “ Be ntrv;” ter than Province ;” leserves it; the cou i Hope he'll get a man for “ Pity the people hadn’t S000 ; p wtfolio elected ‘More than we him years ago; recognition The of his work are few, and its merits many.” | —Halifax Herald: The grit idea that the Const to be premer is not shared by the indepen: lent } has already named a dozen or more The Toronto Mail has non.inated Mr. Hagyart; the Toronto Tele- gram has nominated Chief Justice Mere- dith; the loronto World says Mr. Foster is the man; while several others have giv- rvative party contains no mea fit which leserve, in view of our grit contingent;” | en their voice for Sir Charles Tupper ‘I never voted for the Conservatives, but Judging from the utt rances of our inde ' . Pa pen tent cont mporaries the chiet difficulty feel stren aly inclined to de ro now; of the party -3 what the French eall the these. and such remarks as these, formed ed | embarrassment of riches the common talk of the street Prominent | ia i Patriot exclaims supporters of the Opposition were heard | “Fancy a spirited Liberal-Conse rvative openly expressing their pleasure concerir | leader in the in the Commons | having to ine the news of the day. There was, how- | send to consult with a fos-il old lory, like . . ' ,., | Hon. Mr. Bowell, in that dead and alive ever, one discordant n it proceaded plac <— . to. ascertain what he fror the ¢ g organ of the Grits, shall. ud a particular emergency.” which, after trying, by means of a head- | <1) ciipenbane} thet Bix John ine throw some doubt upon the state- Thor pson was “lea ler in the Commons” ment of its telezraphiec correspondent that.| While Sir John Abbott was Premier and : 4 ‘i ; q | Sat it hat ‘deal and alive place ” Yet Senator Ferguson was one of the new i ver hean! Sir Joba, Thompson | re Cal t, remarked that, i ¥ } with want spirit, and every: It is diketerse e ¢ that our own Hon. | One will remember tha the country oe D. Ferguson will ol tart 1a seat in the Cab- | Was w g jel rnéa. rhe House ot a 2 nt iot perio, As # emt, |B ire ret he Reet ta ee 3 as ’ as } ree rpert. is, how- | i here are tf ih g oa sm ashe cou expert © of Agricul- ish Empire was well governed while Lord ture, fur which his friends were booming | 5# isbury was Premier. Judging by his- hi: It is the emoluments he thinks most of | tory and precedent, the country may, toa Bat it it is not yet certain that he will ob- | ‘deed, be as well governod while the Pre- tain the honor ofeven a seat without pay.” | Mer Is in the Upper House of Parliament . ; “8 47. 97 | 28 in the Lower Surely the public will not withhoid mer" : 7 —The St. John Sun adopts a very effec- — ee - ’ ere j tive method of answering those of its grit vr whose venom and jealousy | contemporaries who are at present busily he | . aithfally epresents ! | engaged predicting the immediate collapse Senator Ferguson's appointment is, evi- | of the conservative party on the alleged 7 , ih ») | ground of want of a suitab'e successor to lentiy, a= vad and wormwood to tie Shas Sir Jében Thomt ial The Sun reproduces politicians. The Bowell Government ought | what they said of Sir John Thompson to be ousted at once for daring to elevate | at the time of the death of Sir John Mac- und honor the man whom they have per- | dot ° { and late I = Halifax Herald re- . + al marks that the same kind of answer could sistently defamed and tried their utmost | be made to the whole company of grit to destroy ! What signifies all the service | writers and correspondents, There was vat Ferguson will, as a member of the | hardly one of them that was notablsolutely Cabinet. be able t perfort for his fellow- } cert that the Dy n rvative party had no sll é Be man to succeed Sir John Macdonald, that farmers ami the country af large, if the ih cae hall chee” aad hel bie breaking cenit jue that governs the Pat-| up aud conseq lownfal] of the conser riot is disay p»inted and dissatisfied ? vative government was at hand. So that —____———=peere—----— .-_ — UNFAIR AND INSULTING e®s of the levy Tus unfair upen the country is pow apparent to every- ately maue producing their ef- to-day they are oniy re And as it waa fusion? of three vears ago. . ‘ - ’ ef tl } iow.—thev will find their predictions falsified. oe . HON. GEORGE E.-. FOSTER. one. There has been unfairness between ~s district and district and man and man In resp the Hon. George E. Foster In some parts of the Province the land the A i } "Wo rid says : Heis the best ex- was valued by one standard. and in other | pounder of Conservative policy the party : eae a ian Tenis a “i : parts by anocher a-dv ry diferent stand- | ce ~— He st ‘ fe bs @ Sa nee ard. Some persons paid according to the ear, logical, convincing, can rotse the full value of their property; others did A nse and country as no man can rouse not In some cases a mistake resultirg | As a faik id common sense, Of ' } j C vat “ i i Conservative irom misapprehe nsion has resulted in re- sentiment, and sentiment ie a bie thine valuation and heavy costs to the farmer. | . ill, he is un ed In at least one case of a m stake sO mad ; N » one has a secarer p iLics al recor d in favor of the Government, the Premier | than Mr. Foster. No one can better com- weil: 6 i ok ae 2 re t of the business commun- refused to right th wroag, and aided in . . . " , | itv, Which ts one — 1 nd the respect of suit tothe injury. A respectable, elderly | yp. P -ople of Canada generally, and that farmer, who was, unfortunately, unable to | is another thing, thar “Mr. Foster. Bia read or write went to the official in charge | name or any act ¢ f his has never been of the declaratione,and allegesthat he stated | tinted or his apna suspected. : , He has a good following from the Mari- the value of his land to be fifteen dollars per acre The offic'a!l, however, set forth in declaration that the land was worth Ufteen i the the between and twenty a an farmer, unthink knowingly, levy at ‘the rate of ents per the mistake and asked that paid the four « 2 ere. Hie soon cent per acre that he had unwittingly paid dollars mer i j ingly Or Unh- | discovered | the additional | should be refunded. Will it be believed that his request was refused vy the Leader of the Goverhment! The amount was | only ninety-five ~ cents Still it was enough for the purchase of twenty-five or thirty pounds of sugar at the prevailing low rates. It was something worth while to the farmer, who felt, besides, that he ought noi, mere- ly because of his illiteracy, to pay a high- But was refused in terms which the farmer rc- er rate than his neighbors. a refund gards as in the highest degree insulting. “Tt appears,” said the Attorney-General, “that you are a marksman, but, at the vame time, see how you could I cannot make any mistake about the matter, and when paid $3.61 have known you were paying more >. per acre.” The ‘als intimated that you you must than at the rate of Provin- | his belief cial madi that, for the sake of ninety-fire centa this aged and respectable farmer was telling a | deliberate lie and was ready to himself. Is it any wonder that a yoverh- ment which holds such an opinion cou- cerning the honesty of our farmers, of any farmer, a advantage of the mistake ofa man who can neither read, write or cypher, in a matier involving the sum of ‘seventy-five cents, is daily becoming mote “and more npopwar —— a ---- —The selection of Hon . Mackenzie Bowel! for the Premiership has been well received on all hands indeed, men there were to choose from, would not not be a variety of personal pre- ference; but since the choice has been made Conservatives everywhere recognize it not only as a fitting tribute to Hon. Mr. Bowell’s long and faithful services, but de- ' vellous, ; perjare | < g verument that is ready totake | It would be mar- } if, with the number of | there | j land, aged 86 years. May his soul rest in j peace (California and New Mexico papers please copy.) At Vernon River, on the 14th Dec, | ' cidedly the. best and safest. thing that could have been done. They know that in him they have a man w ho, from the ; humble beginning of a printer, boy, has | steadily worked his way upward | by his own unaided cxertions and sterling , character tll he his honestiy attained the very highest position in the land; that he has proved his ability in every department of the put- | lie service (and they are not a few) he has | been called on to conduct; that he has come thus far through a period of official life longer than that of any other living Dominion politician, with a “character not only unsu!lied, but against w hich not even | the breath of suspicion has ever been raised; and that now, with his ripe ex- perience and judgment, his proved ability | 1 and his sterling integrity of character, the | whole community will have co.fidence and feel themsely«s. safe in his bands. Even his political opponents are every- where constrained to pay tribute to his | personal worth. ans secieeetiiinsialiiiactilitiatatamunibiiain A fuil line of misses’ aud children’s kd gloves.__Moore & McLeod. } | ' that the Medical Act of this Province grateful | mits laymen to imperfections | w ithout fear of prosecution. ~ \LPTERS 10 THE EDITOR. CANCEROUS “TRE ATMENT. learn per- cancerous disease . Surely such | a humane act should be printed in letters | of gold. How extremely kind of the good | doctors to allow so great a privilege. | Bacon remarks: ‘I esteem it the etpen ot | a physician not only to reetore health, eet to mitigate pain and dolors, and not only when such mitigation may conduce to re-| | covery, but when jt may serve to make a| fair and easy paseage.” Not. s0 say the Medical Council. Give us ‘easy cases) which we can handle. The difficult ones can be treated by quacks and old women! But my object in writing is to direct at- tention to the facilities this act provides, whereby the unqualified man may enter upon the general practice of medicine. A man sick without a cancer must not -be touched; if he has a cancer, mark you, added trouble, he may treat. _ It is,-I-be- lieve, a fact that all cancerous diseases are aggravated by debilitating measures and relieved by those which strengthen and which have the power of exciting &: new and salutary action in the diseased parts. Thus the cancer man must under- atand the therapeutic properties of the various druga, aiteratives, nar- cotics, sedatives. Tonics, will be Sin,—I was much surprised to treat | Soaps, needed and he must be familiar with thes. The peculiar kind of cancer must be known, the special pemonee. But more; the cancer! docior is a superior kind of person: altogether He handles the most powerful drugs in the pharmacopewia. He has- left the coin- moner drugs behind and has entered the higher branches of healing. One remedy formerly used, and I believe still used in ame places, is the famous “ Plunkett powder,” which contains one drachm of white arsenic. To relieve pain, Bai tiley’s solution of opium and the muriate or ace- tate of morphine are nearly always admin- istered, and yet these dangerous drugs may be haudled by any person in the treatment of cancer; while if a neighbor is suffering from spasm of ‘the stomach, a harmless “powder consisting of baking soda, ginger and rhubarb, it given by any person save a registered physician, the giver must pay the penalty. Again, how niany, even of the profession, can. dis etingnish epithelial can- cer from rodent ulcer? If it is diffienlt for a registered gentleman, how much more so for layman. And ‘yet, in my neranc*, | may suspect the ulcer to bi cancer,and afterwards wake the medica] gentlemen have action against me. learned a . » find up t . entered -2t Warning to Women, Ladies who appreciate the high quality | of Priestley’s is stamped on every yards. Instances are not unknown where Priestley’s trade mark “The Var- nished Board” has been used the seednd time with inf rior goods wrapped upon “at SELLING OU —_ --—— ‘ ' Drug Store. name live Davies’ stock of Drugs, Chemicals, Patent ‘Medisines, ae. Splendid. Perfumes, figars, Must be sold at once, The finest Soda Water plant Safe and Sure I — ae THURSDAY, f Insured with _ R. BROW Be wW Ns Ha OW LK Insurance Agent. Pa CH’ TOW? * TELEGR S#rciaL on P.-E. Island avill be sold en bloc or separately. Xmas stock of Perfumes im- = Ae ast excelled. en reament| BE, GROREE: “PHARIGY, qeo2bLity 7 ' Now, : Boys. The prices we are offering in Suits and Oyercoats makes them go like fun, Don’tsbe- misled by false advertise- ments, but come right along ‘md see the boy .who is able ‘to build you a garment that for style, fit and ‘finish cannot be surpassed in the eity, We aré hound to ‘sell cheap- er than the cheapéxt, “Come and se® us and we stall let you know how it ix we able to ee. this. I do not say that the law eh tt} j mm any | way: be relaxed; we want the best ph) | cians, only we want to know they are tle i best. But if the medical profession is t be such an exclusive society and needs so much protection (not free trade), we bave a right to demand that its: members slia!! be thoroughly competent in every re et To enable the public ; judge. of this, list of all the medical men Secunda th in this Province should. -be~ printed, the college of each Pract niouer length of time: Spent’ ae auch Whether the gentlemen. who. graduate over the border are possessed of @reater qual stating and ue n Cor! es | \ os | bye-law. ; time Provinces, ar id he is recs gnized in | Gataria. The Fren h Canadians will ac- | cept him. because of his sound Conserva- tive principles. i He stood well with Sir John Macdonald, well with Sir John Thompsoa, and yet | always in a secondary place. Give him the leadership and he will rise up to the requiréd level and overtop it at times. He s voung and willing to work And no do so much good work as he can. Al Em need PERSONAL. i Mr. E. E. Murray, Moncton, is registered it the Hotel Davies this forenoon. Miss Ethel Davies and Mise Lillian Dodd irhed last evening from Edgehill, Wind- | sor. i Mr. H: J. Mas representing the Con- | leration Life me urance Company, is in } the city on a a business trip. Ile is regis- tered at the Hotel Davies ———___« 6 note circulation fell from $10,442,459 in October, to $9,513,697 in November, or by al: most.exactiy the sum of the contraction in circulation. It would, appear, there- py ‘that the banks converted about a | million of their Dominion notes into specie | The Dominion note circulation declined | close upon a million dollars in November, |! namely, from $22,212,884 to $21,284,163, | the deerease being princi ipaily in notes cf } large denomination which constitute part of the bank reserve The contraction of the issue of small notes was slight, | namely, from $7,442,527 to $7,379,102. | he amount of specie held against the | 1, | — } last month, and biks for the recent United | States’ bond issue may have had something to do with the operation. BORN At Port Selkirk, on Sunday, 9th inst., | the wife of L R. Inga of a aoe “DIED. In this city on December Barr in the 45th vear of his age. 19th, Henry } {Funeral from his late residence Grafton Street to-morrow (Friday) at 2 o’clock to Pe oples’ Ce metery.] In this city on Monday, l7th Dec., after an illness of seven weeks, Michael teardon, a native of County Kerry, Ire inst. Janetta, relict of the late John Ma- dougall of Orwell, aged 82 years. Hood’. Sars mpernne acting » desea the blood, reac ches very part of the system, and in this way positively cures catarrh. Fancy English statiorary in cute woxes, selling like wildfire at Moore’s. Before you buy Christmas | presents ser th: widow of Watson’. ihe ace, little Haszarld & Soaps. 6 bars Maple Leaf soap, 25 | jackets, fur muff, collars, cap3 or capes, cents; 6 Laundry, 12 cents; 6 blocks, 23 | Special low. prices this week at the cents; long bars, 18 cents; 6 sterling, 30} | people” s store--W. A. Weeks & Co, cents; 3 pounds confectionery 20 comments aod raisins alin Jas. Keily & Co Only one best place to bny That is Carter’s Book Perfanies—Our prices are cents; | vst fur nothing.— X tas pres ents, tore. | fered.—McKay Woolen Co. | Xmas present line than a nice heavy i Shaw], ladies’ and gents’ gloves, — this week. fications than their brethren in E ngland, I know not; I do know that they have not o study nearly as long sas in the old t country. In conclusion, when it is not possible to get a duly qualified man within a reason- able time, it should be permissible for any person to relieve suffering. One gets frightened with all these guilds and conn- ceils. The parsons will soon te following the example of their medical friends and bring in a Clerical Act, or a Sky Pilotage This would be hard on the law- yers. CrcLors. aon sien The Modern Mother Has found that her little ones are.improved more by the pleasant laxative, Syrup of Figs, when in need of the laxative effect of @ gentle remedy than by any other, and that it is more acceptable to them. Child ren enjoy itand it benefits them. The trre remedy, Syrup of Figs, is manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only. SPEC!au NOTICES Advertisements under this heading cnarged for at the rate often ceuts per line. Perfumes —Our stock is the largest.— Watson’s Drug Store. £il': hankerchiefs of all kind< and prices at Moore & MéLeou’s Japanese Silk Hemstitched. Japanese Silk Hemstit~ eee Initialled. Japanese Siik Embro dered Brocaded silk in white and : a great vari- | ety of colors. - nice washing silk handkerch‘ef for ‘vlored Broca:le for 25c. Whine and Colored Brocaded at 30, 35, | 45, 55, 75 cents, and up.—Moore & McLeod. Ice sticks for presents at fatson’s Drug Store. Go to Beer & Goff’s if «you want to get the best value for your money in Xmas | groceries, The are selling 5 pounds raisins or five pounis currants for 50 cente; 3 pounds pure candy for 22 cents; | dozen oranzes for 25 cents; 10 pounds raw sugar for 35 cents. dec20 dy&wy2) Presents for smokers ut y j s r ‘ Watson’s Drug Store, The. latest.—Gentlemen’s fine .quatity linen handkerchief-, put up in a faney box containing half dozens, very cheap.— Moore & McLeod. Gold and silver watches, rings, etc, sell- ing at low prices this week at G H Tay-| lor’s decl9 2i Customers desiring their jewellery or | silverware engraved by. Xmas, should wake their selections at once to prevent disappointment.—-G H Taylor. dee19 2i G.H. Taylor’s jewelry store will re- main open each evening during the _pres- ent week. dee 18 2. Gloves and silk handkerchiefs, suitable for Xmas presenta. Cheaper than any [ where at McKay Woolen Co. dec 19. Lwk. . } fur cap j value Now is the time to get a third off the price. Best one- ever of- dec 19 lwk. | What would be more servieeable in the ' C ardigan dee 192i. Stanley Bros’ etore will be open every , dl9 3i Wanted—We want all aud everyone cf our customers, as well as lots of others, to call on Saturday and see what Prowee the lewest.—Watseon’s Drug Bros are making all the nvise about— Sio-e. |& rowse Bros, the wonderful cheap. men. adl9 23 ; SA) *McDINALD | PASHEN BEE TAPCO, ‘Ss 4. Phe Store: Formerly Osinpied b Murpiry, -Qa¥ on “Grand MASONITE Pal Thursday Evening Dee 20 . Grand Solo and Chor cece : Finale to Act I from Oper0) ivette a Read ing ePiccevoe Carts Week s }. Piano Solo--Polka DE La Retin .Mi-s Blanche McDougal! 4. Vocal Sulo—Rumanee oe Ope- ra Olivette nses 5. Flag drill by 24 lalies 2 gen- tlemen under direction of J. D. Se aman 6. Dril! Characters in Tablean . Fe ONE iv vicntee <piuoons Master Chas. Karle 8, Recitation. ......... Miss Enid McLean 9. Gra Finale UVlivette “God Save Doors open at 7.30. Tickets 25 and 35 Do Id’s ant Rankins nd Solo and Chorusesr......... to ActIl from Opera the Queen.” Concert at 8 cents dec 18 the r apj ointment as “ticket agents of the Canadian Pacific Railway for P. E. Island,” to issue tickets AT LOWER RATES THAN ANY OTHER TICKET AGENT ON P.*E. ISLAND to Montrealand all peints weet in Canada and United States. While it is quite within the province of Measrs. Carter & Co. to compete with oth: r merchants in the prices of hymn books, dolls, rabber balls and Christmas cards, it is otherwise with passenger tickets. The prices of there are regulated by joint tariffs, which govern the Intercolonial, Gran: i Trunk and Canadian Paci ific _ rail ways. To competitive “points It “Canada | and the Unit eC 1 States-the rates are, th same via Levis and viaSt #obi, AX: ‘THERE. CAN BE NO DICKERING IS RAILWay Tick The advertisement is equally misleading in stating that “this is the only Tigket Agency ina position to issue tickets via Bu-ton to western*points, &c.” Call on Mr. W. W. Clarke, Charlottetown, . or Mr. D. Gordon, Summerside, Grand “Trunk OPERA HOUSE. H. Norton | now on sale at | TU WH Lf MAY GUyGBaN Messrs. Geo Carter & Co,, in anouncing | | eh | mout h on i | the mornin | funeral! Day. But corredt, i ~ a st rong and remai: 2re°j . ; i | ocgyr in A DespaTcrss S. Blenheim Thompson, TO “the state Puneral THe EXaMtNER Lonpox, Dec. 290. will. leave Saturday next at noon. g of December Slst. Ports- She i will be speeded eo as to reach Halifax on Harirax, .Dec. 20. % Landon despatch saye that the etate 1] take place on New Year's it jg not thought that this is ‘The Bowel ll Ministry. Ouname, Dec. 26. be Minister of Trade and Commerce. Montague has been honored with a seat in the Cabjne Sénator Prowse has left for home. Father Burke at Ottawa. ¢. There is only one change as compared with the slate which I telegraphed yester- It is definitely settled that Tyes will! Dr. Orrawa, Dee. 20. personal friend’. of 1ed some time with her. The Car's | s ; Coronation The Rev. Father Barke, of P. E. Island, Sir Jobn called upon Lady Thompson at poon yesterday, and although she ir confined to her room and receiving n¢- bedy, Father Burke waa admitted at once, Sr. Pererssvra, Dec. 20. pril, 1896. _— Oo - --—— Follow the crowd to Carter's Bookstore tor Xmas Presents, | The coronation of Czar Nicholaa HI will For variety, style, quality and cheapnes we take the lead. TOYS and FANCY GOODS dec20 | | | | in BOOKS, j | Church School for Girls apply to take occasion to say that they are prepared | Edgeiill, Régebill, Windsor, N. 8, The Lent Term of this Institution be gins on January 19, 1895. For Calendar and forms of admission ‘DR: HIND, W indeor. Windsor, Dec. 20,94 Im eod Why And tink® A clock or Brooches, Railway Agente, and see if Sttpplied with tickets to any competitive | pgints via Boston and Levis atthe. VERY bOWEST TARIFF RATES i hk. F. ARWSTRONG, be General Agonts G. T. Railway for the Maritime Provinces. } ivr Hollis St., Halifax—dec20 lw pat g guar SWEETS | ‘For Xmas Day. ENDLESS VARIETY. —s We offer fresh LL vyer | Raising, L7c. pet Ib (al. | Muscatel, “Be. Pio; 3 lbs. Mixed Candy, 22¢; 2 | lbs. Ghococate Dre Florida’ and Oranges, 25c. per dozen ; 4. a very fine line of Panty Chocolates in 1 Jb. boxes, |) °° = per box y« Peany | Goods, Barley Sugar Toys, | Nuts, Fancy. Biscute,! Ginger. Cordial, “fresh- Dates aiid, Figs, ete, SANDERSON: & CC, decl 7—dy i oo - ~ ieee you cannot be Gome and See the Xmas Tree. ause and think, und pau-e, ‘About what you’ll get For Santa Claue. But conve along And join the throng, And be convinced to buy some more At G. G. Jury’s Jewelry Store. watch to give you tine, Rings of many different kinds, r ring-, fur big and emal), At p¥ices that will suit yon all. Specfacles and silverware, Or pretty pins to adorn the hair ; Scarf pins, button~, or chain and ‘clisrm, And Nickie Clocks that will alarm. We've wed ling rings that cannot linger, Haste, bring yeur girl and fit her finger. Now I trust you will remember A big discount throughout December. IBARGAINS, ons 3% Plush al Leather. ~ rices never known befure At G. G. JURY’S Jew-Iry Store. Nerth Side Queen Square, opposite P.O. dec20—th frim w th & wky BARGAINS. vel PER CBNT. DISCOUNT ‘+- ON—— 3 Goods To-night At LEWIS’, Gratton St. naa Opposite Market House. ~ XMAS FAIR OPEN THIS P. M. pom on -m DECE en 20), 1894. We hive on hand one Persian lanh Be sure you see the 152; table at the jacket at $100—will sell it cheap for cash. | Pair this aT Also, 12 Astrachan jac ete and 6 Astra- | : 25 fancy boxes, some ms dk ! chan capes. They must be sold this} oiq 1 ae 4 ' ae : re 6z linen handkerchi« f- w M1, on. ken week, so look ont for low cash prices. | ciiraije ; : K They are to be found at the Fair = present, Prices at the Fair are 35 - r ms 50c, T5c and $1 to cele ar. 500 lovely ties for gentlemen; prices See Pa‘on’s Christmas ] —25e¢ table right. Call and see this lovely lor; your | this p m ae beat fellow wants one. You will find i 3 them at the Fair this p mn Fancy booklets, 6c, 18-, 242 and 40 ie Fs 118 p in. ; a , 29e an i : } at the Xmas Fair this Pm 50 Persian lamb caps, cheap for cash= | skull, helmet and jacket shapes—at the | Fair. 25 carpet sweepors, your wife happy; take her to the Fair and iy her one this p m. 250 pairs glove:, fering at a price that will not al'ow discount. your best girl with a pair. {air and get a pair ata fair square Call Ors; also 100 initial hankerchier-, in white. . | he art-stite hed si lke. lowe a1 poasil le price gold medal. Make | reached at the Fair this p m. Sce Paton’s 10e table at the Fair this | pm. See the 2-cent table at the Fairthis pm./ One table of children’ plush hoods at leas than cost; ; they are slightly soiled, at lined and unlined, of- | the Xmas Fai , of ®/- Children’s grey lamb caps and muffs if you want :o present | cheap at the Fair this p m. Call at the a price. | Oné gray lamb cape, 25 in good gener A basket full of hat quilts, pretty thing | fora walking hav. 52.,19¢., l5c., 200. and 40c. Silk chiffon, (only 12 the lot at 60. at the Xmas fair. Wool hoo.te for Xmas present, as well as a serviceable | gift. Handkerchiefs from 2 cents up at the fair. We want to clear all Prices are apt to mislead in We will offer the balance at prices at the fair this week. XMAS FAIR OPEN THIS P. JAMES PATON & GO, in stock.) Worth 15 per cent. the childien. fur fur fair, our | ous sweep ata swecn ng lov price at the Fair. Buy Baby a bib at the Fa‘r i are a lot cheap. Clear | Tots of we olen mitts fo i rildie 1 at inore, >» Xmas Fair. A hacketful of corsets at half nrice a Good Paton’s Xmas Fair this p. n Eighteen wadded quilts, Hack, navy | and crimsone, at half price at the Fair } goods. goods. square | ’ ; ' ; Sixe fur nutria, at half price—prices were $18, $19, | and $20-——at the Xmas Fair this p. m. Greenland prices to clear, at the Fair this p im. 150 silk handkerchief: this pm. capes, seal caper, at (sents) all co last year’s goods, in ‘AW ‘d SIHL N3dO ulVa SVNX fair, equare M Many Thanks for an Immense Year's Business. Wo Livine Man Char.ottetown, noe 17, 1894—dy ean tell how a Shoe will fit looking at it, dealer. So If it is, TRY US. and wear You wvus7 trust the select dealer you r carefully, eave money. decl5 aamall family. decs We remain, yours faithfully, PITCAIRN BROS., for your money. Buy at “ THE OLD RELIABLE How is that ? 51 South For particulars apply to PEAKE BROS. & CO., Char lottetown. LIVING PICTURES) Are a'l the Raga in the U, 3 . Our BOOTS AND SHOES are all the rage in this city. they are down to rock-bottom figures and their quality cannot ba surpassed. Bear in mind that McEACHEN, the Shoe Man, will give you the best value A. E. McEACHEN, THE SEOE MAN. WANTED-—A first-class machi: but th's kind need apply -—G Co., Merchant Tailors. aA. 5!—decell WANTEI—A girl for general ho housework ia Apply at this office, Because * and ist. None | Dixoys & can zrown stock. TO LET—Half of a sone containing four rooms, situated oppusite Railway station A ppiyat this office. decs WANTED-—City canvasser of good a kir ss; salary and expenses paid weekly from *tart Position permanent. Canadian and A n-rl- Advanta zes uneqan ted = BROWN Bos . 0, Nurserymen, Torunts ‘)n! John Street. Li Direct Steam Commnication WITH PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. &e. We beg to call attention that, 1895, regular steam communication will be resumed between LIVERPOOL AND CANADA. Thanking all our shippers fur their past support, and ing a continuance of same in the future, early in the Spring of | verpool. nov7e TRON. | ABOTT 63 TONS OF | English Refined rnd emi ROUND, | Common fron, | FLAT AND SQUARE, | ALL SIZES. For sale at reduced prices. PEAKE BROS, & CO. Charlottetown, Dec. 7, 1894—tf ‘DR. H.D. JOHNSON “EYE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT | Office -° ‘Kent Street | “Aug 16, "94—ly | ; Sean stic } MORTGAGE SALE. 4 ot and Buildings at Souris. — wee | Public Anction, at the Court House in Charlottetewn, on TUE DAY, the eighteenth day of Decen ber, A. D. 1894, at twelve o’clock, noon, under and by virtue of a power of sale contained in an Indenture of Mortg»ge bearing date the first day of June, A.D. 1894, and made between Daniel P. McInnis, of Souris East, Tailor, of the cne part, and Richard L. Gaunt, of Montreal, of other part :— All that tract, p-ece or parcel of land i situate, lying and being at Souris Ea=t, in | King’s County, in the said Island, bounded and described as follows, that is to say :— | Conmencing at a stake fixed at the couth- ern side of To ke sold at the ihe main street, at the north- | easiern angle of alot of Jand now in the possession of William Mellett: thence | soutiwardly along the eastern boundary | said lot to the shore of Colville Bar thence along the course of said shore and parallel vith the main street 2 furesaid eighty feel ; thence northwardly and paral- j lel w: ns the eastern boundary of William ) Mellett’s lot afuresaid to the main street afuresaid ; thence along the course of said street to the e sit place of comme ae ement ne or rt =. particulars apis to Mesers. .& D.C. McLeod, Solicitor: Chien 0 RICHARD L. GAUNT. nov!6—wy t! Sth dec Mortgagee. The above sale is postponed until DAY, YR the twenty eighth day of December, instant, “A. D. i891, at twelve o'clock. noon, then to take place at the Court : Houre.i in Charlottetown. Dated December 18th, A. D. 1894. RICUARD L. GAUNT, Mortgage dec 8 I lw wky t] 28th BILLIARDS. I have op ned a Billiard Room in .connec- ton wtth my Restaurant bout & barrels = the fin st Dy sterslnthe city willb sold ia ry frm. The fin st of imported and Cigars; temperance drinks of all kinds; fresh Buttermi ik alwaysen h nd, also Fluid Reef Tea. : P. P. 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