THE NER - - THURSDAY, JANUARY 30, 1896 THE DAILY EXAMINE - - . ° ~ di : 30, 1896. — ‘wee ~ ' - - -- = ~ - —— - - - ee Li Mh L, AND OT; ie R ITEMS itso LATEST NEWS NOTES, Mave Nothing te Live For, DIED. | M UI! : ot Vadten Bisel Sometimes men and women feel this At the home of her parents, Sydney St, | —_ a Coa ee sos SiN n Protestant ministers " Turkey | way A wave of despondency creeps up Jan. 29th, 1896, after a long and painful | be ‘ 2 | g ; g nia ek Oe en shot, since the troubles began, | and up till it reaches the heart They | Ulnese, which, in the gentle cae ° . y ar. mats a. eber for 1 vg Mohammedanism become languid and listless. Life : vars ) Of Christian hope, she patiently endured, » | A Ba : neo th atest arriv i] . t} 4 ecom aoguid and listiess, alte appe ars : ’ 7 : , : fren art " , ih 1 Isaacs, who s — fruit to | grey and desolate. What such people Miss MarthaJ , beloved daughter of Dan- Feces ase AEA : SEY ae ' . i Dr. H D Jol ‘ Duke of Wellington and the British want is not merely a tonic. Taey want | iel Kennedy, Esq., quietly passed to her Shy : re, ey ‘ . rry J n is 7 ' ok : ] | fins ” “He vive loved sleep.” : ee : Wa , troops at Torres Vedras, died recentl y, at | to be built up. They want a stimulus | tinal rest He giveth His belove 1 sle e} x os i) iis i i i y . : ' : ” . , . Lb . a rr \\ oi t rce of 99, in Lisbon. which will give them courage and put new {Funeral from the late residence to rs ee “t 1 4 ‘ i : _= ‘ fs . ‘ . Y é © : Mr. A. Newm : t tione ‘a Advices from Massowah state that the | "°P® yg them. Such a stimulus is found \ Cross Roads cemetery, Lot 48, at 2 p. m., z pite 0 g * ‘ tien at Maboille stile aa ‘ye | in Wilson’s Invalid Port Wine. This is { Friday ] 7 ; i ” i ution at Makalle is unchanged. . The a ee : ; « ~d i 4 J M H. P. Cowperthwaite, wel] and} shoans, who are inyesting the Italian for- } a Bet eo ke rt . ghee at fete : | At Long Creek, Lot 65, on Wednesday, + 2% 77 ‘ aes rien te 28 . ee ak . olferes Oo e pubic, 4 , generous ec . » - BY » , ) , Charlottetown, was a] tress, are redoubling their vigilance to | eee a body ne ee ag | the 29th inst., Flora MeKinnon, aged 58 ¥ 0 @a er g : i : ae c. nrevent the Ttalians fro sending out any | Wine, with a glow, a body, a fruitiness | — é : a s : recent . } uu taiian m nding oul any th — : : years, of bronchitis, aggravated by a PF ‘ a | wes I . i which are calculated to build up the wast- | - nego gee ae 50 : § %, ° 1 , | . : -yere ¢ ack ( nsy. . n . s : ' ' | ed system. A bottle of this bracing tonic | “ - : . es a Re oo our great Remnant Sale i - " : . . ee ’ | rrespondent of tl d , ‘ bili ad . {Funeral on Friday, Slst inst., at 1% ei rrespondent of the London | makes a poor debilitated creature a new vy; ’ pe we ¢ 3 rious s : . ‘ i te te ‘ ad ¢ a « ‘ ‘ ‘ Q i, : i es Times believes that the Government has | citizen. Sold by all dealers at $7.50 per | o'clock, p. m.] had a crowde | attendance 4 S uw : : ae ilready abandoned the idea of introducing | case of 12 quart bottles, ha!f case $4.00 or | At Faleonwood Hospital, on Saturdae all Gay yesterday and Sap 3] | ‘ : Nott “ 4 liana. Hie 1 i : as. pt . ne 0 sporease the navy, 79 cle. per bottle. Address Bordeaux evening, the 25th inst., Ann Laird, in the to-day. Be . “ : eon ; i tha s no likelihood of sup j Claret Co., 30 Hospital St. d246 { Slst year of her age. S i? 14 Mi : ' oT se rs t t —_ ——— + A oR i> At Summerside, on the 26th inst, Eliza | j ot The report of the Canada Landel and | Mackinnon, aged 20 yeare, daughter of HAVE YOU Se if { . ‘ ° \\ ire pleased t urn that < iwyers are upable to id any ottence | National Investment Company, an institu the late Capt John Mackinnon, leaving ge i My los. I R aon ot Mi i ler } «sh law for which Dr Jameson, | tion whose directors seek to confine its > - Charlottetown). of the Bos vio is on his way home from South | loans to good farm properties, held its an .. ; wi es & wecumersline sie \frica, can be civilly or criminally tried. | nual meeting at Toronto on Wednesday weeks in | Pina’ Hoss Be al | \ in nd the appointment of aj} The report stated that the company had nee ee ; . f Sone only a very small amount rerdue on ac Rubbing It In. vaca rip Ma . is " “eer 1'y é 7% anc iL Overdue On ac— ; | ¥ j i} rit yeen Dan Creedon and count of arrears of inte rest, and that pay | Never use a liniment for rheumatism, vie hiy He went sout ur J Smith for a purse of £400 took place | ments of interest by Ontario borrowers | says a high authority. Don’t rub it in— ¥ > ™ i ? ' ° > e two brothers and two sisters to mourn their loss 3 oe been in yet? If not, hetter come now while there’s still a good assort- ment to choose from. Sa —* o x. be cine 5 shat ai abet st 4 oP) Ser oP Bye 58) Beco wS. ‘ : e ‘et “a ¥ % { tet te ahd 5 at Les on Monday night at the national have been most satisfactory. | drive it out. Take somethivg that re a is et N +f vith an addit ‘ spo 1} Creedon easily defeated his —_——- s+e+e- meee | moves the acid poison from the blood &. (2 ; t bs and bad his hand poison H ! nt in the second round. The fight a clean your kid gloves with Jose take something that will improve your ry MOORE & MCLE ). ia f ' etlects y lasted less than seven minutes. After | phine Glove Cleaner. It is not a liquid, | digestion, and build up the body to the 2 we ; Ass ‘ a te, 1 “ probably go t fizht Ted Prithard challenged Creedoa I gives no » odor, and can be used while the perfection of robust heaith. That “some- §) 4 : os ay. 4 wa for a short time, returning to wor t t for £500 a side, | elove is on he hand. For sale only at A. thing” is Scott’s Sarsaparilla, a ré medy Se Charlottetown , Janu: ary 30. Sap : : i i f February.—Journa 3 a WS emniuteiee tad when ) W. Reddin’s drugstore. tf. , that obtains the best results in the short- af y, 4] i > MONUON LALLY INE 8S staves the re - ie ~ . a, . i . _- . ? io : ; est time. $1, of all drugyists. on aN ‘THER I aie ain % SOCIETY Sir Philip Currie, the British ambassador | Hundreds of remnants sold vesterday— Te Ctl aN 2 ap as £ r Wa it ‘ . : ‘ . | e bec = a Ss sia ate en oe ’ ? " “= [| = —— =_——s = PN in 4 at Vonsta pm, precewee ee ween +: hundreds more to go to- “day. Hadn’t you Come to our great remnant sale to-day LOAR PE RRB. E HOO ENOCE HY MEA = 4 : ‘ ato “Ts : ) sultan he an i his dragoman | better me for yours ?—Moore & Mec- AEs Ciel: ieee dallas wlll, os cu Dbdie A 5 Ay eigen ae a | wey | Wel ept waiting in a cold room without | Leod. McLeod. ' a 2 . . Cui ah Police over es m - " J an = . Ase re _ | $1.00 will buy a pair of ladies fine Jer- Our opinion of the grand and magnifi i. + Ma —A s&s t I ving off rs have been elected: | , oe on i Cc oo oe a aa fied | § sev laced or buttoned overshoes, in sizes | Cent display of white goods to be seen at E ; A 4 . N.S E. Mut tae ae ee 23,3 and 34 at J, B. Macdonald & Co’e. W. A.Weeks & Co’s. show is the finest in : a4 “ M aR ey t Ast 7 re | 130 4i the city. Sheeting, pillow cottons, table i *) I ing. i Aye ; : Sin wmibh rins able-fuls o ": 3 \ Prcgident.. +A Wale Bernard Keenan, aged 70 years, of Ann Our midwinter sale of overcoats, ulsters ¢ /'PEDS and napkin and two table-f us of ate : 2 2 . ; me a ‘ Cemmittee— H. -Hor! J Artor, Mieh:, beeame- a single man on land heavy tweed suits is now on. We 4 handsome, S wise embroideries; ug i 4 "| " ( M oe \ v,t urt having gr tT wish to call dour attention & der Biver: i els, towellings and all household goods y cS SS “ ie 2 W right’s sw Xatherine Keenan. | ticement on the first page of Tue Exan- } Call early for the opening display to a Remy ay em ei, tetey tee tet = > a ey ye eh : | , a : om ured years Katherit testified that | ,, ss A i El Al % - y morrow morning--W. A. Weeks, the Peo 4 nye Meetingcs t ‘ : W cd ay > : ; : : : INER, WD bh Will give you an idea of vur lets Quhtis etore : : | i a S f next debate. “F barney noes © we “pst me of puachine | startling low prices—s. A. McDonald. ps patie’ dite ee re Hi: b di 2 t ad r . ee: M I » = x Ss as pr ur v wes Ba Mar } ve ft create oa oe se > He a a 2 . 7 : Remem ber the aucti yn Sale of valuable | i jini al wore 1 lg tan a aga + ave you een isappomn € ; a s . for this ev assure, his wea s educa wept ay Ey \ ae ! 1, | furniture to-morrow (Friday) Jan. 3st, at | 9" sey ge Ce . 5S = ? - ‘ “i : ' FE M. ¢ . ae oo eT Ll Now on view at our auction! Crosse & Blackwell’s devilled ha is L 7 q i | ‘ | I ( < Now ¢ at our a ! rozsse & Blackwell ley ili¢ ian 1s | S 4 en 6 e) a ‘ s ( ae. tt W > praying | n rhis furniture is nearly new and just the thing for making sandwiches. For | = i us ins i | 5) . 1aMMOIs . 2. a - 5 : N il Theatre, Philad phia, a atest style ®, by wi makers. See hand- | sale in small tins at Beer & Goft’s. } Pee ¥ i tien se6 THE SNOW NUISANCE w nights ago, became involved ina fight | bills—A ‘Neill & Co., auctioneers. | ja30 21 t — ; s $ tis } a wit fireman na iW um M. Murphy. ‘ : cs Handsome embroideries, sheetings, vi ‘2 s 7 Giana Optainig-«-Waaks & | ee ee oe ee | = S aw t ( S 4 t 1 sides, and Cor-| | : é : 5 : | low cottons and table linens— Weeks & . 8 ‘ Fal ct . . . S oO e W bled down a | Co, Ss white _— sale to-day. | Co’s white goods sale to day. ¥ Always Cut Across the Goods - . t , f sta'ra. he fight started after —— ne ? i a SiO] ne ee 1,000 pieces of the prettiest early spring | Te For the Following Reasons: ‘ Seeeenlmineet g v 4 ‘ one es es sl gi — rainy His print The finest qual lity voola for the | Gillam, the famous cartoonist of Ju ge, as aD —A == = i Street west All sorta of fith Is 7 z “a Se ae bes * ‘2 | money we have ever shown. Big display whose death was recently reported, re- In a skirt, for instance, the fine creases or | skirts and sleeves, and the weight will not be cs Le aad It gee . e { g deposited there, and in the spring it | ord r the champ ~e — n to-morrow mornit t Weeks & Co’s. big | ceived a yearly salary of $25,000 and a wrinkles that ruu lengthwise of the goods should | felt. A few incbes of the No. 30 ‘around the = ] BN ght a‘ 5 *, for the vill stink to Hea Councilior Douse — ee : : — aed. v goods d er percentage of the provits of the paper. always run around, never up or down. hem my be necessary in a street skirt. ; = t stein s a 1 putting doy enataeick einai a ee uk deal ' a They will thus act as so many little wires, No. 20, rue Meroivum, is best for giving body, a 2 L fu representa s, should, ¢ the sake of is | J ~) A oe A ‘ a ; giving splendid support and stiffuess. The drag | and warmth in coats. capes, etc. : ‘ = y Ss « . . ' . . a \ | As . : ea s hh cot 3? TARO PAW LA WP PAKS ORLA PLA Fartcows LA & and strain wil! also be across the grain, which is No. 30, THe Heavy, should only be used i ' " _ \ | 3 Af een owe eee PS OT ~ much tougher that way eithe Singie OF dout ie, in collars, be/ts a A 5 re ee _ eee * No. 10, rae Licgur Weicur, used in this | lapels, ete. ¥ : : ‘ Wixrer Caayrvat—P . I tt ti eat K a ¥ way will be found ample support for all ; v a _ S = . , - . i &? ? : y i | and s ng ak 9 Hoed’s ; by : i 4 3 Sarsaparilla vrea > and | i *) | Offer You Bargains 4, To K cp all in place and bring the strain equally on lining and interlining S | pr >| purifier §) ; , ay ‘ . ; ss laa ' salad ' , ‘ w sents tien end i . i with ¢ ; ase ae Scort Act.—Before Stipendiary Magis- | fares, should induce a large number o ie : Tack Securely to the Lining. Stare Gece See | ‘| In Up-to-date Furniture i Charies P , of Montague, was fined } a ee . 0 . fare on al mae = CLIN s ¥U 8 The name and number is on every card | Used as above, satisfaction is positively = * and costs for a first infraction of the 5 a PA a a. ee . y to protect you. certain. Redfern approves, so do Lillian Russell, s © Act. 1 sum! S$ against Sirs. Jose} ee ee Aga cs UV . d 1 d Now read again carefully and remember] Mrs. Jeuness Miller, Mrs. Frank Leslie and : Kobertson, of Cardigan, was dismisse et ee oles sale oe | «dl W ec fin the best an 7 it or cut it out. thousands of others ' f i 1 Qu é v o —_—- ap at : rnNn’e Dee ation teohines oft 4 J all. ist “ cheapest at John Newson’s }j| + petite nai o can) ae as Burns A rsary C ttee will please | #F - 5 | Furnitur ee ee : wna a : i aa | rniture store is the | I . render them at once, and those having any - ; ' , av t t Pp | | eS maces atk |. esenates Varese. Ms , | a ain aaa 1en you have not cut it Properly, a please return the same to John McSwain,|Grard Chief Templar, P, E | & verdict of the shrewd one. . 5 : ed ee . ] ait ats . 9 Ei fee Se Pea 3 Né-dnbhily asian aad Haye used the w igh | ian nit ee ee “ALL WOMANKIND x No trouble to show goods, ave used the wrong weight Se. Pavnsx’s Dat-—The Benavolesh | Sih We usderetand that the 1 2 he prices sell them a ; oraneonnenh + ‘ e > Si P ir ~ are pert ne & 1n¢g nenes { ar eLtow! L oF 4i°O Inter RK 1 Vv } SU . = n 66 2 es = +e . Se ee a ee ee ee ' & iave been induced to try the “just as ¢ ations ; agian stion of ral x hike an thn nies eoenion | Directly Interested ! : or hay e y just as good” imitations. | it ireland’s patron saint. A feature ‘ 7 | x | 2) oe celebration will the presentati f the To-Mo ws Sare.— Kemember the -_—- Er jan25—624624 j a Secs ee Te a : JOHN NEWSON ‘ Shamrock,” in the evening A. MeNeill’s Auction Rooms to-morrow = J : al mi em ay RR a Tay ny te Ta ey a ey eee ‘ r oo | av, at ll ‘ *e cu & Wi. Th S 5 %) ws A oma te ‘ L =i % . 4 Te < st.—T here will be a bas ° Cie ; , -» ; _ = we ne : good order an des a@ \V ee : : phe X ' ket a the Hali at tiope fiver on snbined Writing desk and Book ed Charlottetown, January 30, 1896—dy t Tuesiay evening next, the proceeds toga! ae aie DI ; we Th wards the fund ‘pa - ee 2 grecceceteceeeees, al a « aera era eee ; Ovject 15 a most Ww Ly - 4 : the) ats gS xs 3 Gas Oe Eg ® SS Be PE ROOD he } vt GREAT 1896 + 25 BS | | i , | Sealed Tenders wiil be received at the _— a friends of Father James Eneas Macdonald | @ “il ot rally is support. ¢Don't Episcopal Resideoce up to noon on SAT emer t fo pe WHITE GOODS SALE. LOOK y Which Enables us to Offer Enormous Bargains, | {i's: ‘i. icersy Maha.) + fon day was yesterday evening st — e Corhete Cathadenl ia, Cerentenas ane | We are candid enough to admit that we are somewhat Sey epeeny ened overstocked. It would not pay us to carry goods over the January 31st. WEEKS & CO. have been | We are offering the balanee of Winter] season; we would sooner Jose money than do that. Our seen at the Episcopal Residence and at the office of F. X. Berlinguet, Esq Architect, 209 St. John Street, Quebec P Q ; Satisfactory security requir red for th: ——— 3 . . +. lin chloe eA A i ra ” A planuing weeks and months ahead, where | policy is to keep money in circulation, and we propose to sell j {#ithfu! performance of the contract ; m a ; : oy ° ° Q e.° ’ Mis ~ ne ‘ - lenders must be accompanied by a cer- c.M —We | preparations count for everything. The | [ isterings, Overcoatings and OULLINES at | our entire stock of Winter Goods regardless of cost, loss on } 44 i cheque of 5 per cent. on amount of ‘7 ¢ R ‘ | ' qc 4 . ’ ° ‘ ’ - i , ae a OH SON & JQ ANSON values we are pow giving are the very best profit, and at once. Take the hint. Sueh values as these } tender. Cheque » : be petaEnes if re : ! yrand Dey , H ie ve l wary ‘ 4 ‘ . , , , . “+h: . : der is not accepted. If tender is acceptes B r E wa ls M i w Uli UL j | Obta i ; a0 i th qualities are exact ¥ as | \ el \ low pl Ices to clear ‘ Do \ ou want can t last long, 89 don t get the tail end oi this great offer. and perron t : lering fa ls to enter ‘into . | a a - ip ” “—_ - ~ ria { r v THE DRUGGISTS. BOS OOO 684046368 VRHRBVOVDW? GVVSVVOSBTBAVAY fa Lt represented. The time to buy is now, | z : : a ; ; ; We have reduced our $16 Overcoat to $12.50, our $18.50 | contract and sign bonds, will forfeit check. ieee wdisie wi seanedienn “ anything in our line i If SO, don t put it Beaver Overcoats to SL5 00, and our $25 Overcoats to $182 95 .* Tenders to be endian - “ Tenders for ‘ rr 5 : : Dae New Roman Cath lic Cathedral” vantage of first choice. Here are some | Frieze Uisters, worth S17, now sslline for $15.25 or, e et The New Cathedra! Building Commit | 1 sens - ad ff any longer—buy = ; oo : Mi 3 i SENS E ‘be the leading features of our WHITE any onger— uy HOW, chance fora good investment. Call now. ‘This sale for Cash | tee 40 net bind themselves to accept the soon tow Scomre—t s| SOLID COMMO j Sut Sd, Wasvicn Voeneke tor Pela Gaaaseseneseesess? Jowest or any tender. GOODS SALE:— only J 4 ha j By order of Committee. pleasing ear that two young | STEPHEN T. WHITTY eet trea Sottero aa mniaa rian -D. A. BRUCE. + een. |e | ‘ Ferguson—were most successfa Buy only artistic UT, nn ae Be ee We . Cc ; mination. iu 4 t ' arts (a , n at McG ie ee sver loses ite ‘ . turers. Belfast, newest designs. all prices ? } E pisces pal Residence, wer A martin ee a for 16 never ios 7 its value. | turers, Belfast, newest designs, all prices. | Merchant Tailor. Cl’town, Jan. 30, 1896—246 FASHIONABLE TAILO2 Charlottetown, P. E. I., ‘ -at vear, taking highest marks in Buy only well-made furni- | ra Heavy Cream Damask Tal ing, | Charlottetown, January 22, 1896—dy January 28, 1896. i . Mr. Ferguson takes | tyre, for it will last. | le riety, low prices. Best Irish and : “| 246 2m guar pat second place in the same year Both . : | Scotch Linens. EE - sauce ln heir | sees Buy eof the manufacturer, t young gentlemen ha it igratula- | A ; : a a tions for. his prises ‘a¥a -the lowest.{ TABLE SAPKING.—Fine Donble! TENDERS. eRe cua jm = a pie ask, a'] qualities, all sizes | am a - ; os iis W e are mi inufae turers: our |: su alue at $1.31,-S$1.76 and $2.05 | llocxey Matren.—The hockey match Ps a gee se sane > : ~ | betw the Chartottetowns and Viccorias price oo mut a than ey LINEN TOWELS.—275 dozen bought | | Seale i Tenders will be received at the t row evening shouid attract a “The the ordinary retailers. r a specially for- this sale and early epring | 7 “J oo he Residen: —- up & Sco oa on audience to the Hillsborough Rink. The ; trade: Two.soecial lit ee ag My ye, RD the 8th day of February, A. D). jiece is well mado. Bir de- - sw special lines Pore - teams will be made up as follows: f a dozen, and 1c, each, $1.21 a dozen. ; 1896, from per — willing to Eupp! ly Six | sone wernadewn. signs ae not t only beautiful | Our leaders, direct sietea tekers. silica co i etc Hundred Yards meitite x San . _ f x¢ =a ae hy ririn: Ay 8 ot » 2 : | | tory security required for the faithful per- Gos!—Frank Cotton. but original. They cannot be| QouyrerpaNes in Honeycoml | formance of the contract + : “ee pay Re ~ a dupeicntee elsewhere. |} and Satin Finish, in 8-4, 9-4 and 10-4, | ; The New Cathedral Building Committee ’ ‘ , , \\ i r wy ‘ | . ; ) ) % * . We age If vou bi uy as common sense lirect from English makers and positively | do not bind themselves to accept the low ; : : the ve ] 5 i est or any tender. | By order of Committee STEPHEN T. WHITTY, Sec retary. = ’ ‘and we can help you do it Episcopal Residence, if you leave your orders| — Chatiouctows, P.r. 1, January 28, 1896 SHEETINGS —English and Canadian | f OFrwarue eeane 38 € y best value ever shown by us Johnson, Wim. Flood, G. J. Rogers. teaches, you will never be ’ ; B VICTOR . oe . C sRIC EI BRI JERTES — direc VICTORIA disappointed in your purchase. ergy” lithe a ne new oe 5 MiMhilics ; ; ’ a from St. Gaul witzerland Designs cm ee Miller (Capt = Buy of. the makers. handsomer than ever. "aes cial prices, 2c. Jove Po mei eae [saa ea to 30c., from half inch to 9 inches wile. Forwa ts VW = Brehaut, Sy — Hol HAR TR G0) Li D. : | vs ae : : a io RIGH' & ‘y i | ———— | irom meematamnnees, “eS. $2 sed 3 J with us for a good, Warm) par pat 246 1 dtc ‘ | yards wide. sowest prices ever offerea, fy i | PILLOW COTTONS.—English and -_— Overcoat or Ulsier: and if} W ants, Lest, Found, &e Cauaian in all widths, Plain and Circu- ar, 40, 42 and 45 in b. oe COTTONS.—AII best lines of | i@ Men’s & Boys’ Overcoats and Canadian Whites and Twilled White and . . ; ; “a T © ; ee a Sore Best English Cottons at special Ulsters, price from $2.50 to a * ¥ sie prices. ; ee 24 ‘ : Se ee LADIES’ NIGHT GOWNS, CHEMIS- 0 CLOG K lo He t | @ | eS. DRAWERS, WHITE SKiRTS, all at | $16.00. reduced prices for White Goods Sale. sik cnscal aeatceeilignaadlccoos ;, GENTLEMEN'S LANES. ~ Special 030 Ladies’ Jackets and Ulsters, ranging from $4.00 to $16.00. you \ yant the cheapest ' Advertisements under this heading charged Readymade Ulster or Over- | aia eae coat sold in the city we can |ga.chue ond on Coker a, supply you with it. It eon abthe Pond. tpply to" Row | won't cost you much to, ie LEC Half the SS en 2snderson. Oct 12, j . prove it, Just step in and I" _ 70 LE’ tes tenement hous on Bishop treet Contains six rooms. PP to TPH wsee them. All Winter | === a MADE TO ORDE R—Soft. warm Hoods, ‘ ; : ‘a i ters i i y kind of Goods at special prices, —-| Piyortiir'ssilework’ atuuy Executed a : Our best i" 78 ty 4-ply Collars, 15 cents At Ten to-morrow morning eu! Best qual Cuffs, 22c, a pair. Besi White Shit » BL.10. Unapproachabl A | Address X Y Z, eeamwan elie e. tf—jan2) | | i + WANTED—Locai and travelling salesme n N N _—_e—eoo Geod time for selfing; stock guaranteed. ee : | For particulars write BrowN BRoTrHERS } ComPANY, Toronto. im 136- janes ' J : MONEY—Loans made on city or country | Br operiy Apply to F W L Moors, ‘ olicitor , London House Corner. d&w sin ~<lec3 TO L ET—T wo offices fa the Stamper Block 710 Prowse BRos tf—ma THIS WHITE SALE includes all ALL AT HALF PRICE It will pay every buyer to look ai these , WHITE SALE commences We have spared neither time nor trouble to procure for you a_ collection of novelties and bargains Worthy your attention and our pre vious record. Fancy Apron Muslins, Vic \§ e toria Lawns, Nainsooks, Tucked Lawns | and Muslins, Swiss Checks and all WHITE GOODS. Ng | for particulars —NicHots & Co, Wesley | j A BOOK FREE!—If you desire 4 COpy sen i | Buildi ngs, Toropt wy «& °—decls FRET SAW- I have a very nice foot- -power goods, as they must be sold regardless pERET SAW. Jnovee Say pies leee ars WE INVITE 5 © 5 > So in.—R L, Corres, Brighton Road. a —— = a my a janij—t: YOU | 5 : r .{ARINE VILLA TO LET—Situate adjein- " rae Mersin Adverisers ! [omg Dupdae Earn, 2 to TO CALL AT 10 O’CL K. ee Xx i t of the city, fro i ' forme rly occupied by Dr Dawson. I z | has 3 fine ce a yea ; eu White Goods Sale TT J HARRIS Lhe home circulation is the most valuable for'| mes dactsanle Taiyo eed Davies oo e 9 Se ee ‘guarzaw patlaw f ee advertisers. Tur EXAMINER reache:: the homes; °° ymortag if de | $600 down, 5990 on mortag if de of our citizens every evenin That accounts $1500 Brea nave desirable dwelling near NOW ON. AGENT. , ; - centre of city, not far from park, good neigh- , Grafton Street. Apply to for our large advertising patronage. Rorwood, healthy. afton surest. Apply to Charlottetown, January 29, 1895, Charlottetown, January 11, 1896~ dy ’ THE EXAMINER /PUB. COMPANY ner King and Great George Streetg ove Tux Wearner.—F ine with a little higher temperature.