ot? nae ie pigs OBE i va ae Ca peel sae aw € wee THE DAILY EXAMINER : SATURDAY, DECEMBER 26, ia26, oo ; ~— ores ~~ ilaecnnomnen ree ——— ; a : oa 1 AY PIR ni ‘ - LOCAL AND OTASR ITEMS.) } iT, DH? Special Sale onderful--- ‘RS P ‘i Cad k ' . age a J Ser prose. | i? 3 ,008 _- oo -_ net fl n—a~E - Eee \ Practive te S1.75 eo re ee eae x O >| . en rdaj Y Ww m 1 Becry ‘Yeeuter version | One hundred pairs ‘beavy pened yesterday, 83 Youths | 58 pairs odd Pants worth fro 169 Children’s Ulsters bought to cco | all woot pants, worth, $2.50, Ulsters, worth $7.50, now selling $2.75 to $4.75, no two pairs the ata sacrifice, will be cleared out ) . now selling for 8175. See for $4.'75, This line will fit same pattern; we will clear this’ th; 7” its : Irunks were di] this lot;- new goods only FO. owl young e pattern; We wlll Clear thiS this month at a bargain. Those : ‘ th = ae il ol; - new goods only j fe i ~ fn "ee rede oe opened yesterday, men from 14 to 20. lot at $1.75, 2.75 and $3.75. ‘coats fit boys from 4 to 1 2, years | ; . SraANIEY arriv : or at 10 } Cede PROWSE BROS PROWSE BROTHERS PROWSE BROTHERS 2 Lv Od YIVU TEEN VOT , vilis ; Serv at the Gospel Meeting in ie om CW af.ernoon a a ~~ ee “— a es —- _— —-~ . ——— ? eae , FORK THE NEW CATHEDRAL, fe . CHRIS?MAS IN THE CHURCHES, The solo were ependd.y taken Ly Ms. — 3 ee ae — , S Hedley V. P. “, Mr. Ai d Mase ; > ° +. so ee The Christmas Tree in aid of the New | rom jw i | Christmas Music and Sermons Befitting | ¢,. f es ae a = q Uns e : . S&S Nw, \ S LANZA ZN ZAIN ZB ZB BNE S ~a Cwmae w ne none senate Eo | ‘tis deaned arry Worth. An excellent sermon, ap 7 e >= TaN chan ie 3: P th ee Cathedral, promoted by the different socie- | aes | ae propriate to the occasion, was preached by a: q 7 ae <—-" - —_— i! m * Sage —" sida . " “I ties in connection with the Convent of tes A | The services in the churches yesterday | Rev. Mr. Bryan. ‘ | ox - ' , | Notre Dame, was very successful. The} bs 58a: | were grandly impressive. In several of | sw OUR STORE WILL BE GPEN THIS EVENING CaS AR yinn, ¢ . = } | eS . : Ma cl 4 aR. s&s a0 , 4 ‘ed é , - [. : i “ ne snug sum of $53415 was realized. The} ithe churches the music was of a high . ST. PETER R CAESEDRAL. } 4 . * QS ; thus ie 7 . een. | tedies in charge desire to return their | order of excellence, and the directors of he decorations as designed by Mr. W. a al . oe . 6 : ane ” | beartfelt thanks to all who in any way | the different choirs are to be congratulated. C. Harris, ir., are rather more elaborate S ce : . % coi PU assisted in the uudertaking Lhe sermons, too, were exceilent both in| than msnal!, but still in a high degree eKkebeua veueses | ~ M Qemember the} The following articles were disposed of | | matter and delivery. j tasteful and fit'ing. There were three oxy «We ie he Y. M.-C. A. Sund y| before the affair clozed -— FIRST METHODIST CHURCH. celebrations of Holy Comunion the lasi | AY > ; as ae ‘et a i. ‘ . oe : i veing fully choral. The Rev. J : ' v Ue} Statue of St. Anthony...... Angelina Doyle It is only a few days, but each Impressive and interesting were the] Simpson ict Encumbinn aaaal aus Ae yay men. Straogers always wel OME. 1 PUCLUTC..ceceeee--eeees + .« Harry McQuaid ! of them is worth any two . |services in this church. | Under the appropriate sermon Mr Siteen resided ,“e>- ie & . s “Gitt: of Jesus Doll....+-++eseeeesers Kdiendees ath J. Bolger } re = . . An ; CG or- eiticient direction of Prof. Earle the ex-! at the organ and gave netintin nice to 5 ; ae Le . 1 ae : eens wee aa ee a ete | | dinary days, 1 the cellent aoe 7 iere wuboeee the | te joyful Christinas music. cz Be aS La8a ED iw count eT abie coo eb Cocewors wo.s 6 0 oe secese We MEIC NE!: : ‘ anthems for the Gay. The delight of | ; at’ i : [Se ee ~% . ‘i sal ed. on Q wen Street this afternoon | Chair...................... Rev. Father Boyd | Gre % an ae the aided lauiviiicentis c m - That's pretty cheap, isn’t it? Then we well-kaown characters. Chair... .. sss... Mrs, Peters a | the service, reward this well trained choir| NZ have nice qua'ities in fancy bree: 22¢ meee. Oe oly: ~ . ithe s ; d this F : i , a‘ities in fancy broead s, 22c SWB Tea v were knockee down aud kicked, and Picture. ste eeennes veeeeeeee Capt Hartey itor their faithful and painstaking work. | Con to the bargain hive. All vigee . q 3 ? ad : was badly ired about the | Chrietmas Crib «= | 7 ns B | Most heartily did the large congregation | & "i and 23. @ & | face Soreethceccccoceccecccccs,. > lise MoDonalk ankru t loin in the Christmas vane, Geld the . tee | ’ Tana ‘ oe, . . . . oe Desk ....00+es .---oeF ather I, R. A. McDonald | @ | ponse to the appeal on behalf of the poor 5 F AN . GOODS AS % I I poor, _ Tus Sew | : We eongratu - Ottoman.... da 'sles 0 Uancded We ROBSON | was most liberal. The eervice was con- Bri ht Bus Da S Ss 7 " : yt So oe The competition for the statue will be |ducted by the pastor, assisted by the Rev. . l on : s% i ree r7 ; a ves % ’ eae Ba ue ( , /. ; Suan 5 closed on the 12th of January, and the Stoclz 1), H. Lodge, the associate minister of the’ Must go. Xmas g! eeti ng to e e $3 ee ae : aS te d r ale aa beautiful statue will be sent to its desiina- |church. Mr. Campbell’s text was Matthew | At Gur Store all. ow o> av it wasn idil Lt i Indee he iargest ; rj rat f or delay. 11.33 “Thev shal} ~a} g a —¢ “ . » eo Kly Nova Scotia, as well as one of tion without further delay es | Emons norte ag eae Hagzard i Moare Aas Three a-sort-d lots, erch including white —-—-_—-- ~ i¢ ‘y : , — S, ‘ “4 L “— — Tre Fr LLER Tr AGEDY att e trial of God with us,” i Everybody invited to come and see - A\/A and colcvred bro Cau ‘es, and ] lain Japanese hem- Hosway Teape—It is said that? Thomas W. Bram, for the murders on the With the charch universal, said the our Grand Christmas Display. ‘mm stitched; prices cre Tt pia} re were no less than five new bar-rooms | Herbert Fuller, is still in proress in Bos- preacher, we keep the festival of the Incar- | : Ricl is t 11 or, : as » Be nation of God manifest inthe flesh. The} gy oe. ’ i upon chmond Street on hur} ton. h ‘dence fo © prosecutic be atiot at “8 ‘ veoh, i NJ i * * ¢. Tratthev did a rushidg basiness ail in = the pi ae alee ae announcement of the Advent was made to! W ATCHES AS Lot ] —29¢ each. ~ vas amplv evidenced b he numb ae T ; i : the f Josep! i Mary by p ic ne ‘ ~ any vi be. z € - 7 r 2 began. The government witnesses lid not Soe ated ee 2 ee oe ce CLOCKS " . ° ° Lot 2 — $e ( ach. awe } peOpee, mceny Tn tes Tura! | bring out any new evidence. Bran weut a A 1 God , Ke oe y : © D Ni ble at Residence yin nie ~ rts to be seen in the vicinity, »a the stand in his own Lehalf and denied — ap ‘ : os a aes r ps a SILVERWARE C la “” (Un s Lot 3— ose rach. sige Ne . a " : that he was guilty of the terrible crime carers SUG Pa Oe ee ee 1 Dox’t Mass I ~Li Huog ( hang asked with «hich he is charzed. His evidence them ” - om a q A = eo and JEWELRY. FURNIECHED w% . . re me ee = wanted [©] tends to cast suspicion on Brown, the ere ae Pekar ot oe Lots of other kinds at oth-r prices, ; ae coe ma a all ine ike helmsmap. Detective Power, who re- ith dee ptm ns fm denial ee | Enjoy yourselves looking over these —OoR— obs Pcs Maads Geade fakesl Goveett turned to Halifax from Bo-toa a few days Must be disposed of. The Jac- the prophets, by dreams and \i ions, he pretty lines, they’re at your service. UNFURNISHED “AS More here to cho pie {rom than anywhere ago, says that nothing was broug it out at the trial that would shake his belief in Bram’s guilt. that’s to take place on Tuesday night there e so many good things. See programme Monday's payer P. F. Isuaxp Hosrirat —The following causes Vas Menxy-co a ee lew ated “| articles were received by the P. E. I-land e Lyceum ar i will be ready for busines Hospital, but inadvertently omitted from ees fees See. Wheel printed report. Collected by Wallace cheas will be roll at the door at 5 C€™'S) Praser North Lake: 1 sheet, Mrs. Jobn to males (or six for a quarter.) — These | Dingwell; 1 sheet and 1 pillow case, M-s. checks.entitie the ho lerto a dr ve ©? 1 Benj. Morrow; 1 blanket, Mrs. Lemuel the whe Lyatic 3 will be admitted free. Morrow; 1 sheet, Mrs. Alfred Morrow; 2 SJood order will b2 maintair ed. pillow cases, Mrs. Alfred Rose; 1 blanket, Ceunsess Pom ie tin << ia Mrs. Donald Fraser; | blanket, Mrs. Robert | gry CCT ea 5". | Fraser; 3 pillow cases, Mrs. Elista Baker; Co., 1 and 13 Jarvis Streets} 59 cts) Mrs. Elisha Baker instead of Wal- Torosto, Ont are sending Ont|)... Pra-er some very handeom2 paper dolls with ests ty noveable heads and bodies. They sead a} ——— _ wet of sixteen for nine cents in stamps, or a sample one for the children free. =e * 2% 220820808878 88 145—If ’ —+— _———|9 We are Passep is Dentist ny.—The Massachu e settes State Board exa mination for registra tion of dentistry tcok place atthe United) States Hotel the second week of December. Among the students of the Boston Dental College who passed a successful examioa tion was Edward W. Ennis, of Kirg’s County, Lot 54, P. E. Island. Apxious FOR YOUR TRADE Don’t disguise the fact at all. We'll make an extra effort to p ease you y . To-night. We are not independent people here, and will work just as h-rd to have you suited, no matter whether you want a 1l0c or a $5.00 bottle of Perfume. We are absolutely positive of our ability to save your money. Atomizers and Perfumes At just want you “ant to pay “ail igi Masonic.—The brethren of St. John’s} and Victoria Lodges, A. F. & A. M., will please remember the apeciai communica- tion tomorrow (Sunday) morning, at 10 o’clock, for the purpose of attending divine service in the First Methodist Chureh. The brethren will appear in full segaiia - ss Tne Lost Trises.—On next Tuesday g, Mr. Rosas’ second lecture on the} “Wanderinge of the Lost Ten Tribe=,”| “ t place in the basement of prices. on Chureb. The subject is now attract: | ing attention in town aod country, reports) of which been present 1 in our Johnson & Johnson, c 4 - ) Ser ter I I lumoae. from time We wirh emaBteoet Geewssowese evenin ane ~-= eee ee ee ee 4 Oe ee @ »>o o> @® @ @2 28 @2Oe @e882 & 8S O@ 8 OB Dy hes to time. Mr. Rowsevery success in his new rc el n hope may make it a financial success, iene nee ps well as a literary one. | : COPPER TEDHONIODREDERDRPDODDODDRIIND ‘¢ Pereer.—A number of residents - 66555 SS4554S5SSS9S5E5452E% e; reide who left that port on th e i er Petrel early in the week returned They came via Charlottetown, pome yesterday morning. ? fan, f bw the Petrel direct to Scemmer- wgetown and ID Ste wel » as was their intention when they lefi the western metropolis. The Petre! is at The present pre blem is now Sset- f e ,ormentine in & demoralized con- tled until next year- settled to is Her steering gearand sheathinz this fact prices are the best, This common every day affair, but it got badly damaged the | time she left Cape Tormentine and it is doubtful if she this winter, ast . is a will Le able to resume work - means money in your pockets we Rixk.—Not the least of the when you come to buy Christmas pleasures was the Skating Riok | . : last night. The ice wae in perfect con- dition and was crowded with happy skaters, whose faces glowed with pleasure as they went round and roand to the | music of the band. The band programme jJast night consisted of a baker’s dozen of TD good selections; and the extra number MARK WRIGET & CQ. L called forth many expressions of gratitude from those who wanted one skate more. 5%S4ES6% Tie Rink is under good manazement i again this year, and wil! probably be more generously patronized than ever before. _yvor svsnnnnenensnncensonnnnnnn nnn gunn ananenttannennntt Prnnret tT PZ ; = Aw ¢ 55555% ALL TO BE CLEARED TO-DAY = The balance of our Xmas = Fancy Goods are being clos- Fed out today at absurdly E low prices. SEZ ALSO - OUR NEW - DISPLAY OF SATURDAY SNAPS 7 BEER BROS. sanandddd Tue WreATHER.— Strong southwest to northwest winds, higher tempcrature fi that our goods, our, \AMbbAbAQdbbASAbAbdSbAbdbddds SAQAbdALddGAALAAAAUd LAGAdELGAALGLALLLALALALAALALAALA LANE kets, the Furs, the Corsets,the Dress Goods, the Cloths, the Underclothing, the Gloves, the Blankets, the Flannets, etc. All must be sold; we earry nothing over. In this Bankrupt stock are many things for Xmas preseuts, and in many cases 50c will buy a $1.09 worth s»me cas's more Is it Handkerchiefs ? Nearly 1,000 elegant Silk Handkerchief White, cream and colored‘at any price. Alio embroidered and Linen plain and hemstiched ‘ ry ’ Tre IS IT GLOVES ? A full line of Pe-vin’s Celebrated French Kid Gloves, black and Ladies and A'so targaips in Lined Gloves in Bankrupt stock. . . ow i Is if FURS? if it is Furs, Collars, Muif-, Ruffs, Jack- ets, or any fur goods, the People’s Store is tne spot. Buy your Furs from us as we are anxions to clear all Furs. Special Bankrupt Lines. IS IT GENTS’ WEAR ? colored, Genta. epec.a Collars, 4 ply, £, 8 and 9:; and best 15. Cuifs, (22¢, Necktie2, Cardigan Jeckets, Bankrupt Steck, Underclothing, Kid Gloves, Braces. IS IT JACKETS ? Doa’t want a Jacket I¢fi over and don’e think we will when we are selling ihe Bankrupt ones at $1 to $3.95,worth $8 50 to $14, end imported th year, at $2.10 to $4.75, cheap at $5,25 $7.25. Is It Furs, Coais or Caps ? Astrakan latest styie, to Jackets . Sleigh Robes, Ladies’ The Bankrupt stock had a lot of this class of goods, and for presentation to pastors or others, Mdon’t forget these goods are sellin g « heap. Bankrupt Stock Bargains 1 Our Umbrella Sto Our Linen Stock, Our Black Dress Goods, Our Colored Dress Goods. And see how served, W. B. Weeks & Co. Wholesale and Retzi! satisfactory you will be 2e 2] Ss 2] eo 8% 6 2 eG ¢ Why not ¢ Have a doz. Of those Delicious Tarts ¢ ¢ ¢ i $ that yon buy at the Eclipse ° Bakery? ‘They will also have @ an assortment: of Mince, Apple 9 Pumpkin, Lemon, Cream and Washington Pies to-day. a Everything is fresh and you é cannot afford to bake when you ean bay fresh Doughnuts, Pat é ties, Wine Cake, German Bun:, 7] Oatcake and many other d {f-r- ¢ ent kinds of eataubles so cheap. : Telephone 98, (D STEWART, | E JLIPSE BAKERY, Bakes Best Bread. * ~=>~).o eo 2828 02028 0% 6022227323333! = The rush continues at the Great Bankrupt Sale. Never in the history of Charlotte- town has there been such a rush for Boots & Shoes and Readymade clothing as there has bzep for the past two weeks at the Great Bankrupt Sale. Tremendous slaughter; no reserve; all mu-t be close] out inashort time. If you have not already bought, d. so at once, Make no mistake but go direct to J. B. Macdon- ald’s old Stand, cirectly oppo- sits the west end of Market House. % We will sell the ba'ance of our Xma* goods to-night and oext week at adiscount Come early and secure a bargain.-- Mc- to-day with light local snow or sleet, lower temperature tomorrow. Millan & Hornsby. gave the Angel’s song, bending to enter Don’t overlook the little price tag on the heartof man by that door which s.ands, each article, the figures on it will in- widest open. terest you. The first public recogsition of our 7 Emmanuel is by the Genule-world. How W W WELLNER true itis that those who stand nearest ° “a the Christ, are not always the fivstto fial Ji WwELER, A band of heathens, a five month’s |) 4... journey remove from his cradle, have to be the heralds of his advent at the door of TOWN PROPERTY AT AUCTION his own temple. Christ comes first to | : where he t3 most a 1; and the The heirs of the late John Jury will tiler came the rig enare of his rising,’ sell by Public Auction, on the premises, ! before the Hebrews realized that Messiah | on Thursday, the fourteenth day of Janu- was born. i Ty, next, at 12 o’clock, noun, that plot of From the text the following truths were| land baving a front of about 42 ft on the presented, illustrated and applied -(4) The} north side of Graftou St, west, bounded on first lesson of Christmas day ia the union | the east by the property of the Hun Thos. of God with man—“God with us”; (b)| Dodd, and on the west by property in second lesson is that the God who stoops to possession of Dr. John 8. Bagnall, with the Incarnation does it that he mav accept | the double tenement dwelling thereon. and inspire that whica is worthy and good n The proverty is in good repair, end yields us; and (ec) the Incarnation is als»a_pro- lan annual rental of $110. Termns.—25 per , phesy of the final state of humanity—*Be cea’ at sale and balance on completion of j like him and see him as He is.” Life’s,de ds. For further particulars ap»ly to | pathway may be dark with sorrow, and its A. A. McLEAN, , pillow pierced with thorns; but in every Soliciter, Brown’s Block. sorrow and ihorn as well as in every rose and sunbeam, God’s love and pity an! tender care are at work for our good. God is with us, let us face another year with deeper gratitude and firmer resolve. What the new y arshall br nz tous wecannottel ; tut we know that, like the ou'going, it will bring us fields of labor and opportunities for |o'y toil, Attention was also directed to the fact that Jesus did not speak of Himself asthe son of Mary and Jozeph, but the Son of Man. He is the son of humanity. We do not know what He shall be or wi a we hall be. But we shali be like Him and see Him as he is. Wherefo-e comfort and encourage “one another with tuese words.” him. Gen- 148 -dlaw ‘ The Canada Accident ASSURANCE C0, FRED. W. UYNDWAN, ACENT bo P. E. L., Secepts Pate Glass Instrance also. May 23,1896 —law (6) What makes Him so dear tous? Not His wonderful words, His mighty acts, His excellent gre but the perfeci ying of His lot in ours—very man, so | that the storms that vex us perpetually vat upon Him. The trial, the toils, the lifficulties that meet us and weary us were met and overcome by Him. Dearer than His words and His acts is bis cradle, with its lesson that God is in our flesh revealed — mortal with immortal filled, and human with divine. atness, have made up their to one You call Gol your Father, and yet you in the io not take His great Christmas gift. s You gave your family and friends love which tokens this morning. Whatif you should give them the dearest thing you could bestow, and see them treat it a3 you have treated the Christmas giftof God. May this thought impress itself upou you until, looking up, you shall see the dear Father- face of God bending over you, and this fe-tival prove to be not only the commem- moration of the old, old day of Judea, bat ihe present birth in your heart of the Christ of Gol. And so we pray, “ Come into my heart, Lord Jesus, come; there is room in my heart tor Thee.” ST. DUNSTAN’S CATHEDRAL. Pontifical High Mass was celebrated | | , | | Situated in the most desirable residenti sides Bath Room, Dressing Room, Closet throughout with hot water and lights with eletricity. enamel lined sanitary bath. —Possession given Ist Jan thing, and that is that whatever changes may be made tariff, no change will be made in the Militia order, says that all Infantry Overcoats worn by the Volun_ —Terms moderate. G, FRANK BEER. 142. part of the city. Contains 12 rooms be- > Paniries, etc. Hut and cold water up stairs and in kitchen. House heatd Bath Room fitted with y. al CLOCKS Cuckoo C) ¢xs. Alarm Clocks, Musical hour Ciocks, and rg tlator Clocks and Clocks § of all kinds ard patterns selling low. Clocks, eight day and _ thirty gulator of Clocks WATCHES and JEWELRY If you want to save money, a specialty. buy you Watches, Clocks and Jewelry G. G JURY’S. Watchmaker & Jeweler NORTH SIDE QUEEN SQUARE, OPPOSITE P. 0. SESS SCSSVASSVVSS SCS BSESSVSSSSSSHSSSSS wet The Tariff Commission —_* minds teers, shall be Rigby-Proofed in future, thus The Government has declared in favor of Protection for our Volunteers against Rain, Sleet and Inclement weather The Rigby Process can be applied to any cloth, making it waterproof and still allowing it to remain porous.It will keep out the wet, but admits the air, and cannot be told by its ap- ¢eai—tf, SESE VSS BOSS VSA OOS OOS SSSSEBOSBEBCE Re- : ; S Its One Thin e’se in the citv, lower prices here than anywhere else im the city. os s% oh: we sw v Moore & McLeod. ; shabeaedeabeel seated teas e2l2e2e2ee C2eLe[ee -—— et To get a suit that fits you, but its another ihing to get a suit combining s‘ylr, fit and grave- fulness, without which no garment can show to advantage. The above advantages are obtained here, with best values in the market tor Ulsters, fuits and Overcoats. Being near the Holidays we are giving special values in the above suits. JOHN T McKENZIE eGeececeeeeceeed honer. ~ man altar was beautifu'ly decorat. ator the oecasion, and the Jatge ecngregaiion included inavy persons who were not of the Roman Catholie faith. ‘Lhe splendid choir of the Cathedr 4 was assisted on the occasion by an orches | tra of eight pieces made up as fo.low v olins, Prvfes+or Vinn combe, Mr. Frank O'N ill, Miss Maisie Coaly; celle, ae | Ernest Hil); clarionet, Mr. Regzie Suewa* ; cornets, Messrs A. Gaudet and J. Blake; | trom! ove, Mr. Richard Jobnston. Bota choir and orchestra were in excetlent form, and the old Cathedral probably never -re- echoed grander or more elevating mu ic. | The Kyrie, Gloria and Credo from Mozarvs 12th Mass, and the Sanctus,! Renedictus and Agnus Dei from Weber, | were beav'ifally ren lered. A very impressive sermon oa the brth of Christ wa: delivered by Rev. 1. R. A. Advertisers ad verti-ers. EES in St. Danstau’s pro Cathedral at half- past ten o'clock. His Lordship Bishop Macdonald was the celebrant, assisted pearance from unproofed, goods. by Rev. P. Curran as Arch Priest, Fathers Johnston and Gauthier as deacon and sub-Jeacon, repectively, and Dr’s,) === SS Morrison and Curran as deacons cf I GeBGeBeWesVsesVsesesswe LONDON HOUSE : Macdonald. t scven o'clock in the evening Pontifi- ca! Vespers were sung, the choir being assisted on the ozcasion by the same crehestra. As in the forenoon, the music was splend dly rendered. The choir of the Cathedral never do things by halves. Their masic at Christ- mas and Easter of each year is of the best description, and would do credit to a pro- fessional clvir. Mr. Blanchard and the lad.es *nd gentlemen associate! wth him are to be congratn’ated. After Vespers, His Lord-hip Bishop Macdorald ard Revs. Dr. Mo:ri-or,'). K. A. Macdonald ond J. J, Jvhns*oo, the choir ead a number of other friends were entertained at the residence of Mr. Blan- chard, wh re a most enjoyable evening of all sizes, money, Overcoats, Reefing Jackets, We have hundred and fifty, have you can save a lot of about one Not but on those we music and song was’ passed, S}. PAUL'S CHURCH. The morning service yesterday was largely attended, acd the charch was arii-tically decorated with palms, ferns and spruces, between which berries and leaves were appropriately arranged. The ' singing by the choir was excellent, the Te Deum and Anthem being especially good, v. eno ae 2c @ ® @ O28 GfEeG8 Bees sees ao ¢ é ¢ ( ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ , ¢ ( ( HARRIS =e ]Oee]222888088 ‘ne home circulation is the most valuable tor Tue Examiner reaches the hones of our citizens every evening. That accounts | for our large advertising patronage. THE EXAMINER PUB. COMPANY, List of Ratepayers for the City of Charlottetowa in default for assessment due on Real Property for the year erdinz 3ist December 1896, containing names of al! such defaultecs, and the amouut due from them, res- pectively, with a statement of the Number of the Town Lot, Water Lot, and Common Lot upon which or avy part thereof, such assessment is in default. i amount of Name of Ratepayer in | Statement or Description of Property upon Assers- | Default. which such Astestment is made ment due & anpai.l. | Angus, Rob House, Brick, and Land on Town Lot No 42, Ist hundred $33.75 | Birch, John House and Land on Town Lot No 72, 3rd bundred 3 37 Brown, Ambrose L. House and Land on Common Lot No. 28. 56.25 Currie, Mary Ann House and Land on Town Lot No 29, 20d hundred 6.75 Carmichael, James, Estate of House and Land on Town Lit No 73, 3rd hundred 10.12 | Campbell, Hugh Vouse and Land on Cummon Lot No 24, 7 87 McDonald, James R. House and Land on Town Lot No 30, 4th hundred 869 DockendorfJas &Chas Hacant Land on Town Lot No 20, 4th hung 103 Doyle, Andrew, Est wie . as! of onse and Land on Town Lot No 38. 3rd hua 97 | Kekstedt, John G. House avd Land on Town Lot No i. yo oe } Gallant, Angus Houre and Land on Town Lot No 12, 1st hundred 7.87 Godkin, Flora House and Land on Town Lot No 60 52 and 53 4:h hurdred ; - Godfrey, Frank Vacant Land on Town Lot No 50,52 and 53, 4th hundred ” G19 Hughes, Peter House and — on C. mmon Lot 22 . . Hooper. Eliza House aud Land on Town Lot No 7 ; * ee na WilliamH., Es- 40ot No 78, 5th hundred 9.00 tate of Houee and Land on Town Lot No 8, : ; Kelly, Patrick House and ay on Common 5 No x peat 6.75 hundred : 5 06 ae "ae en House avd Land on Town Lot No 93, 4th hundred 4 50 | > iam = Es- Weseie taatide e ine vate ‘ own Lot No 36 and 37 wr ! Mugferd, William G House and Land on C eaten ie 22 - s oe | McNeil, Duncan House and Land on Common Lot 22 oo MeNeill, Dancan Vacant Land on Common Lot No 22 i - Purdie, JaneW. A.O. Morson and Leshe | SMcNutt,Trastees of Honse «nd Land . ! Pineo, Martin mse @ and on Town Lots No 97 and 98, Ist hun.33.75 House and Land on Common Lot No 11 and 12 | Ryan, Deborah House ard Lend on Town Lots Nu. 80 and 81. 4 h se hundred | ’ =e Rackham, Henry Houre and Land on Ccmmon Lot No £2 ig Steele, Robert llouse and Land on Town Lot No 20, 3rd hundred lt Stewart, Allan Vacaut Land on Town Lot No 65. 3 as Stanley, David Houres and Land on Semen 4 my penn 3.25 Trainor, Patrick House and Land on Town Lot No $3, 2nd hund ~~ ’ ‘ 4 Thorne, Richard, Ks- tate, of House and Land on Co: ‘ Thorne, Richard, Es- = Temmpen Tat 38 2 25 tate of House and Land Cc ‘ Thorne, Richard, Ee a ae 31.50 tate of Vacant Land on Com.non Lot 23 Vickerson, Maria A. House and Land on Town Lot No 93 2nd hundred oan Waughan, George House and Land on town Lot No 83 5th hundred a Wilson, Mark House and Laod on Commom Lot 22 a mn psa oo — Land on Common Lot 27 a illiams, John House and Land on C ’ Ward, Robert, Estate op een Fat 8 11.25 of House and Lan on Common Lot 95 5.62 Notice is hereby given that pursuant to the isi . > ‘ provisions of th ictori Cap. 12, Section 91, after 30 days’ publication of the above list, i ee Ratepayers of the City of Charlottetown who have failed to psy within th st on re 8 the ae severally levied upon their Real Property — make ao application to His Honor, the Stipendiary Magi id Ci ment against each and all of the lands iheoe Taibo’ ee aa i. tr —_~ te against them, and then unpaid, and that u will turther app'y for a warrant for the sale of such | Dated thie Shad dey 6f December, A.D.1806 146— ; ; prer- in said City, I will 1 pective amounts so pon such judgmeat being duly entered ROBERT VANIDERSTINE, City Collector, a Soe cll de