EXAMINEI LICAL AND OFMER ITEMS, Dress Goods | ~~ GOOD | LINES ae -|SD OM | { We have now in stock 25 Blue Melton Overcoats for men, to custom made in every respect, except the price which | Our price is only SIO. | would be $20. PROWSE BROTHERS. - | | i eae ~~ . WEDNES This line is a corker, blue and b'ack Beaver, and retail Double breasted or single, good all wool cloth. Equal every where for $22 to $25, made to order. Now, we o not wish you to pay $20 to $25 when we can supply you with one just as good and just as well made for S§D. Come. PROWSE SROTHERS TS 2 nS cree cea} DAY, DECEMBER 2, (#96 —_ — _—- - -_—_—— ee a ee ce Twenty-five Overcoats fur $i4 each. Blue and Black. Sing'e and double breasted. Now we would like to have the pleasure of showing this line to all those who like nice goods Come and see. BROTHERS and are willing to save money. | PROWSE We Creet You ome @2OBH]VOD2O8O88 8 And invite you to come in and look over one of the most com- plete stocks of Xmas novelties and finest quality Jewelry ever exhibited in this city. HOLIDAY OPENING A thoughtful person will call while our different i i ‘lines of Holiday Gifts are un. broken. The selection is eas- ier, you have the pick of the choicest, and the prices are no greater. WW. WELLNER JEWELER. BOOKS =—BY— Philip Brooks, Drummond, Ruskin, Arnold, Kings!ey, Parkman, And other Noted Authors. Big stock of Fancy Goods, Japaneze Chipa, Leather Goods, ete. See our 40c line of cloth boun! Bocks. Gold top and titles, good readable type, by best authors. Haszard & Moore, Bookeellers. SAY ~ CHRISTMAS LADIES’ HOME JOURNAL, The Christmas Ladies’ Home Journal far surpasses in general excellence and attractivenesa any previous.issue. of that magazine. Its delicate-toned cover most artistically symbolizes Christmas, and the sentiment and spirit of the holiday season are reflected in its pages. An appropriate opening is @ characterization of “Scrooge,” from Dickens’ “Christmas Carol,” the first of Charles Dana Gibson’s series of sketches of the great noyelist’s best known charac- ters. Not less interesting, and revealing the humor and pathos of the Chrisimas of the children of the very poor, is a page ot M. F. Wolfs waifs. In sharp and bright contrast is an article by Lady Jenne, telling ‘What Christmas Means to Queen Victoria,” and a feature of romantic interest is a delight- fully illustrated article on the Creoles of New Orleans, by Ruth McEnery Stuart. Quite as interesting is “The Garden Puariy of an Empress,” an American woman’s description of a great social function given annually by the Empress of Japan. To the Christmas Jourpal Rosa Bonheur con- tributes “The Story of My Life,” and special drawings and Photographs, telling of her work as an artist, her successes and of her daily life. Mrs. Henry Ward Beecher, in the second of the “Great Per- sonai Events” papers, recalls “When Mr. Beecher Sold Slaves in Plymouth Pulpit,” the excitement incident to those remark- able slave auctio:.s and their wide-reach- ing effect being graphically detailed. The fiction is singlarly inviting: the opening chapters of a serial—“The Burglar Who Moved Paradise,” by Herbert D. Ward —are given. The story is a sequel to Eliza- beth Stuart Pheips’ “An Old Maid’s Para- dise,” and is in the same humorous vein. Another romance—*“ Love’ at Valley Forge,” by Sara King Wiley—is a story of powerful dramatic interest. Edward W. Bok«editorially points the sure way to a bappy Christmas by making othets happy ; aod condemns unnecessary econo- my in the outlay for nousic in the church. Ex-President Harrison’s theme is * The Judicial Department of the Govern ment,” and Rev. Charles H. Parkhurst, D. v.. Pewrites of “The Young Man on the Fence.” Dwight L. Moody gives his second lesson ‘to his great Sunday School cviass, and ‘* Droch ” writes delightfully about books. There are, besides the usual departments, poems by James Whitcomb Riley, Frank L. Stanton and others, articles on Christ- mas gifts, Christmas dainties, Christmas entertainments and festivals, aud the heme. The current Journal is exceptionally rich in illvstrations and interesting in every line. By The Curtis Publishing Com- pany, Philadelphia; one dollar per year, ten cents per Copy. — --— +eeme-—- - — NAMES OF WOMEN, The pract.ce of a woman changing her name on marriage originated from a Roman custom, and came into use after the Roman occupation. Thus, Julia and Octavia, married to Pompey and Cicero, were called by the Romans Julia of Pompey, Octavia of Cicero, and in later times in most European countries signed their names in the same way, but omitted ithe “of.” On the other hand at the be- ginning of the seventeenth century, the usage seemed doubtful, since we find Catherine Parr so signing herself after she had twice married, and we always hear of Lady Jane Grey (not Dudley), Arabella Stuart (not Seymour), etc. Some persons think the custom originated from the scriptural teaching that husband and. wife are one. This was the ruleof law so far back as Bracton, and it was decided in the case of Von vs. Smith, in the reign of Elizabeth, that a woman by marriage loses her former name and legally receives the name of her husband. The custom, however is not universal. In Spain and Portugal married women do not take the names cf their husbands, but continue ‘o be known by their own. In many parts of the United States @ woman never relinquishes her maiden name and is called by it as cften as by that of her husband. Even in the rura! parts of Eng- land one often finds a married woman ca)led by her maiden nawe, and in country districts of Scotland it is sometimes found that both names are used. In many parts of France and Belgium the husband’s and wife’s names ure. used together when either of then) are mentioned. It might be added that there is at this time a tendency in Ameriea for women to add the surname of the husband to that of their own, as Julia Ward Howe. It Saved Our Chilc. “My little daughter, three and a half sear old, suffered three years with Eczema. Her little body was covered with the itch- ing rash, and doctors did no good. Four boxes of Chase’s Otment entirely eured atid saved our child. seen.”.» Andrew Aiton, Hartland, N. ases, Our $16.50 fine { 7 ; : ee said Bn : , a . FRANCE IS DESERTED LOCAL AND OTHER ITRMS | 9 | — . i ai . - aed j é. ret Russia Plays Her False—the Eastern ‘ * — eT bbe Question atthe Bottom of it All, - f v's Concert Jon’t forget the , . ; , an Ath Harol.l Frederick cables from London ; 16 uM ie sil ae a an lal ena to the New York Times: In the Ezyptian “ va ec i 6as matter it is asserted that Russia has de- | 4 1 ia serted France, an this statement is main- oad she whe newer tained in spite of M. Hanotaux’s reference i L this morhing ¢ to the support of France’s ally in that , : 6 controversy. Whatis apparently true isi ne : a“ that Russia tells the French now, as she a Pais rhe. fu | has done before, that she is full of sym- Mee Moore k place s = pathy, but that there is no goed in trying : A g ens | 4, ’ aias to effect the impossible. The Triple i. a Alliance, she says, votes solidly with io | : England in the majority, and, short of , S Excitanp.—All n vers of | Is what W. A. Weeks & Co. | war, there is no way of getting around ? | Lodge Eton w remember the annual! have provided for their cus- that fact. All this brings Europe back to eeting tomorrow (Thursday) evening. : 1 é the impasse which confronted her a year “I Nomination aed election of officers for | eomers this week. And just ago. There has been, in the interim, a © 11897; paye of all dues; initiation. Sharp| what a “rich” feast it will be | great show of moving the pieces on the - : bhi aes : ae diplomatic checker-board, and it can be ‘ o the fou ow Ing examp Cs eoun- seen now that nothing is really altered. . Aeg ~The St. Lawrence arrived} dantly illustrate. Decisive | England can always retreat tothe double , Monday evening. Capt. “t 0 ackets. Canes. | Comer of her sea-girt isolation whenever ‘ rove says she acted well and made | = ductions on J ackets , Capes, the play gets too dangerous, and ihe con- _ ly t \ ler steain. He says he | Felt Hats, Trimmed and Un- | tinental powers reman balanced against On - | would | to cross e Atianti | trimmed Millinery. fon in what is practically a draw ao } er ¥ . Fa I | a 1: j ' Less than seven weeks ago the Czar’s B y 2 | Ge wt Sr. Ja Mr. } s | his Wee § argains presence was stirring French enthusiasm sail and oll Ghia concerned to frenzy, yet in Paris the politicians and = t *¢ Sf leet ey ° . ; SS ar “eady inki > a z | concert gi St. James Hall last ev Wet) jaw Mins these valece ever press are already thinking, and even say ps i ‘ cong i upon the lig ~ offered before ing, ugly things about Russia. Very ( ' their « Th likely it is only a passing mood, but there = many ¢ ir youoy | Regular ; Veit Weeks _ be no doubt = to the genuineness of on s i et se their talent ‘VE ®ales, . the depression for the moment. we vere | Ose “a Salting ts. wae ae ‘ 1 in vay og S Gents : 5 The French government, ever since the t . > Price \ Price. establishment of the Republic, has been d , Axoruen I ve will be delivered by | 25 os to.) Ladies’ Jackets and ) $2.25 to| P culiarly open to the influence of the big e a Mir tled “ Wander flsrgso ¢ Cents sod ( $6.95 financial interest which centre in the or jibe Israe from Assyria until ni oe ; Re nseive” oe They were responsible for the r | arrix ritain as A Soa. Tees Ladies’ | atrimmed Fety ~ © | French-Egyptian policy, and they per- Cha I ed later « St.00 Hats, all at 4 50¢ | suadec’ the French Minister of Foreign a § g ti s { $1.50 to? all Srimmed Hats Half? 75 to} Affairs to endorse a scheme which thev i 10 ts « or three fur 2 5.00 § Price § $350] had concocted for transforming the Ad s | $1.35 and ) Job live Black Ben ) $1.10 and | ministration de la Dette Publique at Con- t 2 J =| a 1.65 § galine silk at § 1.25 stantinople into something like the Caisse a ‘ Mat a ve r. Santal 750° Bi Cast int BOs de la Dette Publique at Cairo. The result a . ser wlan cal As saa er cae ine ashmere at SUC) of the action would have been to destroy tr ‘4 we 2 v ae , Pie Sak pped ~ | Ove. Empress Corsets at 6Ve | the semblance of the Sultan’s indepen- At sent t ea in a " per 3 Pee ee Ra F5e| dence, e:ther financially or politically. ‘ 9 sis S » I = pees = Vert > plendid : Corset at on But Russia vetoed the whole thing, and A { { v Ja | . pr sa 20C 4idies sinders ¢ “UC | this open Jefeat atthe hands of an ally . ae ee a7 Ladi Linders at 20c |} this open Jet tthe hands of Hy - ; i , . whi ‘cui : i 21320, Heavy quality at 25c only increases her hamiliation and disgust. ‘ p 4 | ae ee an _s ‘ Ps . - 20 To others that have had experience in ee ee ee ie Coe eee ee! ene a ee (Oe. Ladies’ Drawers at 32C| trying to work with Russia there is nothing ination af the provinces of Quebes 604 | be age nc eho a sedi oa ian me he t2e. Ladies’ Hos2 at 30c ne in this, but the French take it ; vaipeetinn 1.) sabes "af iat Q« n~ ’ ‘ ~ adly. ¥ ee nue, Bgeregsting | oysters under jeck, and on deck 18 oe 22c. Gents’ Collars at 15c|~ ° = u : Fi ) His 8 milch cows, 50 fat sheep, 7 live hogs,} o< a , BY K — . Sy ths welll I rt OT yearly pring at Ay ve ttirkeye, The | 32° Gents’ Cuffs at 22c OBITUARY, of the various monetary institution, and} cargo is valued at $5,000. It speaks well | 9c, Unlaundried Shirts at 59c bt ack »the usual cus tl a ie avew of the shapes and allle - ; oi It is with sorrowful feelings that we to- d har hace aie NAGMO Ohm Lochcce nceoo at that the enti oli ont $1.45 best Whtie do at $1.10} aay record the premature death of Mrs. it ' fir vu ls . oe fonses bailt forthe | 1.00% Shirts or Drawers ? d0c a ce tap aan oe ’ yes hy } | MW - ' : : —— . a a . c - Hmerald on the 28th ult. though she : = - a} Wil) stock in the short time of three days. LOO 4 fiae Shetland wool 4 »0e att only in ber thirtieth year, elk not- : : - : ee eae 8 ae year, ' : = is oa * he heav y Ticking at 15c¢| withstanding that the fina) summons was . j I : 4 ge : 8° 60 wad.) Hine Huee Towels ) $1 5@ and expected for some time by her relatives and a: . 4 5 4 "*he de hae a 200 doz, | many frieads,neverthelessthe news that her 7 3] of Queen Square Sx I | H _— an a 2 a 1 + 191, | Spirit had fled bevond the confines of time = fy Alexar " ( cn ‘ S a ee Loc. Ui ey I manne ae 125c caused a clond of deep regret and universal East; John C. McDonald, Moont Stewart; | “in 25e. Heavy all wool at 1% | sorrow in the hearts of those whose affee- ee ge Oe gee pes att Fra | YS 86c. very : finest di at 30c | tions and admiration the deceased had won D sean Wiad, st Ma a: 7 ; Man. | K ‘ _— . ery ines ne _ << | by che many excellent traite of character D Salas bl ay iota hentia , M ee $1.25 Cravenette at $1.00 which in her short life she had admirably aid, i *. a i Augus . é ua * > a : . e sid Gt. Andr ; 7 31.00 Gents lined Gloves at 7! portrayed. Her acquaintance was the at will seocive « salare 0f 6206 and i we sea e400 li las ae a : ; source out of whieh ~ flowed that apprecia- ; adie: aee tase doe ei until you see ul INC | $1 25 best Kid C lasped at JSC} tion and esteem which were mirrored by Ape tact camdingage Sage “tc fe—enee| SE TS, * gna a si he aia anketg | the large faneral cortege that accompamed a ‘ a ' 7 of X tas 1 Cl fumes a : E ‘ ” Dre oe ae pe her remains to Kinkora, irrespective of the , ° : . Comtorts and everything 1t0/} early hour and the almost impassible con- a io. ay Ors ange . . a i. a \ p For Bicamy.—Ti sation d lrect 1m pi ! tat 100 be found in a first class dry dition of the roads. At the church a solemn of last week in Soringh N.S. was theif is Or ] sn | ; ..* | requiem mass was chanted by the Rev. J eet of dan atk Eiiak wauehentt ‘ah i rom i rance, Urdered| goods store, and our large buy | J. McDonald, after which the interment RM ee ike ine “ulities "j 3} “48 ok place. To her s ri sband, rela- Mr. Goldstein, on the charge of bigamy. : ii’ «=, ing facilities with spot cash | tookplace. To her orrowing husband, It is 2 iil Ud aati TE ~ isa Po whe last June. i yxpected ; — . tives and numerous friends Tuk Examiner eae te _ ‘Stiteed Maeten aia he dieing ss .. puts the People s Store IM} extends its:deepest sympathy. less «pou-e, thet t ved together for | UX » Woe me position to offer the buyiug Eclat nine Fee scenes ta Cla ced akties, od Rabeunn: & Some re ee Boe eee at ried his w and BERGE ; . : eer Na mir wits Ba tah 2 ; a ante sat” OnESOW ‘ JOTMS ‘lest Prices. The complete novel in Lippincott’s for ERE St yer tty d No. 1 od him] : . Decemter is agoed story for the times, Goldet moe te iren by (ara n Pharmacy, “The Chase of an Heiress.” The chase wis ~ Pa proved to be successful in this case and neon ey on certain'y the novel will be found intensely ep.—T arn of Mr. Wil- fe 3 9g ; interesting by both men and madams. This, liam M st Brackicy 1 Road ee may also be said concerning the short a ’ SON, aK. CY wa | -, : a 7 S a was | M sories “The Whipperof Uncle Henry,” 4 W etmek the ale far ad-~ = “The Two Old Boys” and “How Timmy ve avagny possibility wit Po saved the Piece.” Highly interesting too - The horses i‘ of - ii : as well asinstructive, isan article on the the ete ek wicks Bead ol Wholesale & Retail. “Land of Tafty.” “Shutting out the Sea” cat! e quantity of 1 on aad cate,| corelINeces and “The Evolution of the Poster.” Taken “the | ‘een dette. Ciba % : ~~ | altogether the December uamber_ of the henna thin: telesiien Oe » house PERSONAL. Lippincott’s fully maintains the high Sin eoanl.t and-was saved from destroctl 6 scene standard and great popularity of th’s ex~ : ee ee a tl H a 7 . } ©. A. Mackenzie andthe Misses Mc-] cellent magazine. 6 ee oe Dougall, of Boston, F. X. Pichette, Que- —— ee | 0 2 bee, and R. H. Reid, Truro, are among the I. 0. G.T.The Good Templars had Tue Mownrn’s Reconp.—Dnuring the nee latest arrivals at the Queen Hotel. a very enjoyable excursion to Summerside he re ce RE: ise Miss Smitb, who has been acting matron yesterday evening. ono 3 is tae haa, anna, . in the Prince Edward Island Hospital for | ° Cee me Pe ” ” : Ae ae a 2 t Wii} some months, left this morning for her ee ee ee ee re en — . e Police Co ; at a 7 ail ‘ home in Ontario. Her departure from DIED. ae, Deedee el this province is regretted by many friends.| 4+ Millview, Lot 49, on Nov. 14th ult., i oy -« lee i wer mye os i ae i os "ratte LTD Captain Barnard, of Summerside, iS iD | of paralysis, Amelia Drake, beloved wife a aan ‘Sas Sickesiian Gohutdes eat MAR 4 Wii GHT & C0., Halifax on a business trip. oe of John T. Hooper, aged 60 years. a eS eee oe - The congregation of St. Luke’s Church, i Se thipan! walicious injuries to property. | a oa : _— i « iad . 1 i At Savage Harbor, on Nov. 5th, Allan Ore charge of vagrancy was dismissed, Who Sell at Selling Prices= oe Sa't hg go oes ee ae 3 une Augustine, aged 16 dave, dearly beloved ide chadatt é oath ipjaries GE5EESSSSSSFSS9999S9 995294 | partor, Rev. Alexander Koulston, at the | i ild of Allen and Minnie Morrison. : os . i a wm TTILi li 4agageeaedesees manse one night last week, and congratu- a . bei eresty aan scene ene eeadd 14ese Agsaedsaeadd lated the rev. gentleman and his amiable At Dromore, Nov. 30th, after a brief | ener tO $203 25 7 wife upon the attainment of the twenty- illness, oan : _ oe with ; eee : ko r .eir marrit 8 atience, Francis McKenna, at the age o . os 8 a) ; z fifth anuiversary of their marriage. Mrs. | patience, Praucis Mc! » al ! R71; vOPPERGAVHERORORD ENED VNPHOND SpPTORNRTO NTC TTT Tne vevveeeitt ‘=S | Rouleton was presented with a silver cake | 68 years, leaving a wife and nine children . —S | basket, and Mr. Roulston received a gold- | to mourn their Joss. = Pri 3 headed cane and $52 in silver coin. Jn Roxbury, Mase., on Nov, 26th, as = N. Duperon, Toronto, and D. F. Mac- | Michael J. Bradley. 2 donald, Montague, venient at oe — Se CE Davies this forenoon. The arrivals last fae tak oe urs -_ evening included : M. M, McKinnon, Lin- SHIE -— =3 | coln, Net; W. J. Jefferson, Pictou; Major Pert of Chnstithetews. 3 | Schurman, S’ride; W. H. Tetlow, Man- sic =S | chester, Eng; H. W. S-ephen, —— J. ENTERED. —% | MeL. Fraser, do; T. J. Johnston, Montrea'; : = George Smith, St. John; John W. Under- Dec2-J A G Cc, Langill, Wallaec; yre ~~ r in Minnie Mack, Garnier, Picton; Emma, uv {KES <=» | wood, New Glasgow. “ay rar | i po 4 <n cence cliaiaaenditinsneamey Heighton, de; Kohinoor, McDonald, do; ALL = 50URIS NOTES Margaret Ann, Buckler, North Sydney. THE a SOU S 3 ° 4 = Pity CLEARED. , NCE = ’e hear that the old war horse Mr. Jas. , DiPE ER EN¢ L ¢ : eo a biscanat e i. Susie hienia iad ison the Dee 2 — Elliot; Murchison, Pictou; wry > orse i £ é bd Bt : . . Here are a few examples. Tl el . D. raged , jeneaill = rounds collecting old fines. It is to be | Emma, Heighton, do; Margaret Ann, lit: ie ‘extra’ comfortable, “extra ehape\s vr ra’ and =| hoped that Mr.Cantwell will not meet with | Buckler, do. rerviceab.e Phe reeust 18 it costs a (itt! Yj avehan accident as he did in the winter of — ———————— wears an ‘extra’ long time. =| 95. We hope also that he and Barney will Our of Faney Work and Embroidery Silks S)} not meet iv Souris. | ieee! Se nd in order to reduce stock at once S| Mr. Epbhriam McKenzie has deposited and very largely, we are giving an ‘extra’ discount ae | his Scott Act fine of $60 in the Merchants ee ae ee aon : fer in Ladies’? Winter Vests and —Sip , ). Ie ; The value we now « ffer iu — W teas ne onatie = | — o wy sat ore that Mr. Wallace 1 Combinations is ‘extra’ good. 4 “2 se cs : = ” A are ! orry “ll . i « eave hought at an ‘extra discount ve s McEwen is very ill. satan tates aod i Pr cies We have placed them = Capt. Lanigan, ot- the schooner Maggie inais sale at ‘extra’ low price and there 18 bO 3 Alice, who arrived hereon Friday last, j — a ; “nn “ ; he cre the Sovtve’ charg ‘extra’ large sizes, had oa board some of the crew of extra’ charge for *€ “7 ION 3 schooner Ge orgie Harold, that was wrecked See WE PA Z SPECIAL ATTalT 3 near Miquelon, Newfoundland, a short — . . -—w | time ago. : - TO THE LITTLE EXTRAS. J ‘ye 020. atthe Sea View Hotel, Nov. Richmond Bay and Malpeque 5 GREAT VALUES = 24—H.M. McKay, _— ota Bailey, Halifax. 26—F. A. richette, oa . "=. 8S8¢e $1 00 Quebec. 27—Fred. Russell, Montreal; ~ OYSTERS_~+ 39c, Ue, sd, OC, z B. Bailey, Philadelphia. 30—J. :: reg McLeod, J. R. McKee, W.U. F. Gil, 7 ° HANDKERGHIEFS Charlottetown. On Half Shell and served in sere + every variety at the ne hristmas. -: A Tryixe Exrreience —According to Just the thing for C : the Sun the schr. Jt-B. Faye had a trying = experience during ber (rip from Chariotte- — E BROS 2 town to St. John. At West Cape tke 7 hooner’s rudder was (arried away and —— echoon 1 1 ‘HLLI@LLAL LiLA) bbddedd bhbbbbbdeddddddai {he captain had to make the best way he QUEEN STREET 7 : ; : beh 4bb sha beadeee could to St. John without it. The vesse! Tur Weatuer —¥resh west to north winds, fair and decidedly cold. ran aground at the mouth of the river and | he had to geta tug to tow her up. NEXT DOOR TO R. B. NORTON'S ‘ n town.—§, A, McDonald, bei Beaver, Rentw Overcoats are the best value BOYS Have you seen our HOCKEY BOOTS ? Just the thiug for you. Call and see them. R. K. JOST, STAMPER’S CORNER SCORTICEIL! CORTIGELLL =: ‘SPOOL SILKS Unequalled for Length, Strength and Smoothness 300 DIFFERENT SHADES Dresses sewn with Corticelli never give out at the seams. 1000 DRESS-MAKERS testify to the merit and sexcellence of Corticelli Silk Thread. >, BO 2036 6 O88D ; All Dry Goods Stores NOW OPENING’ | ce eee tG& e323 GeO Ge LONDON HOUSE Overcoats, Reefing Jackets, We have about hundred and fifty, one Not all sizes, but on those we have you can save a lot of money, T.J. HARGIS one eee OO 3227 84804067054 406 2 eo oe 8202404 37% 247% *® 246423 8 4 , ( ¢ ¢ é ¢ ¢ $ ¢ < Want a Pair of GLOVES ? We have them in Buckskin, Nappa Buck, Cape Dog, Reiudeer, Kid, Mocha, Woolen ete, All sizes at astonishing low prices. D. A. BRUCE, S8eeee +++ es eee EERO Patri nt st OES Lily Gloves. " All sizes of this popular Kid Glove now in stock. We do not know of its equal for wear and value. Try a pair on our recommendation * : : Sl it = nov4—dy3,6—tf DOSS SVSVSVSSESVESVSF ATTENTION If you are coming our way, call ail and see...... Ephriam McKenzie SOURIS, P. E. I. He has always on hand a full supply of Temperate Drinks, Cigars, Tobacco, Gro- ceries and Canned Goods. The enly store in town where you can get the GENUINE MALTO PEPTO NIZED PORTER. 128--6i The Canada Accident ASSURANCE C@, AGENT FOR P. E. I., Accepts Plate Glass Instrance also. May 23, 1896—law (6) cee For Sale or To Let I am iastructed by the B. I, Society to offer at private sale (or to rent), that valu able property on Prince St., opposite Meth- odist Brick Church,'known as the Lyceum |! property, formerly Bible Christian Church The building is $0x50ft, with basement 12ft high, whole length and widtb, and has a right of wav ou’ both sides This property is suitable for different purposes, such as a public hal!, reading room, school building, tenements, etc. Apply to A. MeNEILL, Real Estate Agent nov9—sat tf, TO LET The large and well lighted store ou Queen Equare, formerly cccupiod by the late C. E, Robertson, size, 6'x2@{t Store contains fire proof vauit Also large rocm above store and ; connected with it by .staircase. formerly used Her skinlasa cutt'ng room, size 35x20ft, and the whole is clearand notasign of rash is to be | of the third floor, size 62x34ft, which woulda B.' make a five public or society hall, and could Mr. Aiton is one of thousands benefitted by | be fitted to suit renter Under store is a fine this unfailing cure for piles and skin dis | cellar also well lighted Building throughout heated by hot water, aad lit by electric light and is fJhoroughly fire proof, wails and floors very thick ; be reduced to suit the times, and any reasonable offer accepted Apply te THOMAS MORRIS nov 2i—246 abl = BOOS 8OOSSF8S%SEOR SESS SSSES8SSEE FRED. W. HYNDMAN, Lased, - 95c, Buttoned, FS. PEPER PROS Q a Ree tty ee Br ail all aal| : SKATES. The Nicest and Cheapest line of Skates ever shown in the city. Acme Club..........65¢ and upwards Hockey....,......$1.25 and upwards RACERS and Ladies’ Gems. Also, a large stock of Hockey Sticks selling at 40¢ and 50c. Call and see the line at vOud Money, Sound sie VWROLESALE & RETAIL Hiarduvare and Stoves, City Hardware Store Celebrated “ Jewel” Sroves From now till end of vear, we want to exchange a BIG PILE of good goods for «» Bic Pitz ov Casu or Goon Nores. Call or write for prices and you will find the Old City Hardware Store will give you special good value tor either cash or good nutes, ‘Try it and you are sure to buy 135 R. B. NORTON & CO, EMPIRE BLEND TEA I have just received the first instalment ofmy winter's supply of this famous tea, in 1, 3 and 5 Ib. tina and 50 and 60 Ib. steel chests. Remember there are several qualities of Empire Blend. I sell the BEST. T. J. MORRIS Grocer and Crockery Man, ites S ee ee ee a cil &. PATTIE am as Me ie e@ees apr snare iat Hepa Fen ee Bs Pees 34: stoprs Pe tae Led oP thant te: Scandal ercoet: Sang: comer yr ae allies Cady cenenioas ore ee Ans hetied ty Ee eA ry ee pT age gti Ra eae i a tp ye ein apowrs inetaneenmertenes ae = ¥ Or 2c Bee | St ee es ee oe +a