LOCAL Be Cc next rard Ca TH AND OTHER ITEMS E DAILY EXAMINER . — names THURSDAY, ee OR DECEMBER 17, 1896. $10, $12 and $i4 B 9 | = ex Br tes OO St |EqualtoCustom Best on This Part of the a A a the three es pice : | | ; ‘ st trip, and Coats we are pushing this wee <1 ar £ e fact > i Ss Quite a number were ew e ae . ) i ere sold last we | rary > ’ morrow | Hi ek and every person ' bi a ia Sie i . ; , Orient! whe seen them was : : | We have , BY: Our main object in advertising t’.ese fine goods 1s fo Ney - ie seen them was surprised e have seventeen of those wonderful $12 Overcoats'! i th ss oP thts ol 5 i, : ‘ “ : y ; . : ‘ FE ? 3 s . t 2y¥ Ca ve us ae e to find such nice goods ready- The fine blue beaver Overcoat we are selling for,g10 left. Blue black beaver and worsted, cost $13, made to order. » " ee ; on ee poe: 4 oe eS ; pos. rom : we . - isa ds i : : , ° . oods readymade as any other w: ev y pt 3 | : made. Come and see the/'*® dandy, and worth much more money. Tt will piy you to Don’t throw away $6 those hard times, but drop in and see ee o Z i - ‘ited ‘aes ag : be j = ell 4 te “he va Lodge No. coats. You donot have to buy | *°e this line before leaving your measure. Good cloth, fine Wonderful bargains ; our price is enly $12 J t . rn blue bls eee nT eee eS 4 7 , are - _ Cn i Y > S . £ . t . i 2 t *“K P z y we | 72 % [ é ; ‘ f ti % a é Mock tea) we them unless the make, qual- finish, latest cut, and the price is only $10. j beet rv 9 ‘ $14.00 OF, HER. PC Yer LPVE LOO, a Visiting Templars wl-)ity and price suits you. (FO Po).UU, TOK Oia. : A RE eR PR ) OK IDANTIDDG 1D ID IDC a a PROWSE BROS. \ Ot \ ul | 4 A Ty PRAVISE EROTHERS \ ‘ W be held 2 ’ Macdor i & . \ aday.«¢ io i an ——— — gee S aoe — " oe PERSONAL. . — A YIGOROUS CRITICISM 7 _ . 9p » eT | EK. Hackett, M. P., Tignish, is in town . ‘ ee An-— FREE | FREE | Se SS be Mo SY 39% NM Mo Me Se Se SSS a ‘ aed Bat He ia at the Hotel Davies. | - Sir,—It is an ad-nitted fact that those to . - . | —_" ie — “Ge “ae oe “— * faye Oo o@- "= -—>° 3 sie | Mr. F. B. Kennedy has been permanent whom are entrusted the guidance of our m ‘i | Doris Themes Mucras, William B.| ly eogeged as secretary of the YM. C. A..| city schools are sadly incompetent to. per- . 0 Kidney Sufferers. a a: oe ‘ lurean MeN They are! and is now in full charge of the work of GC h oo the trust imposed on er But we mpression a) BR } 3 n | } Am | i. : Mon lay Barron’s. | that association. as ittle thought that ignorauce an bigotry 4 “Ani We - ; Rate am ae a were linked with incompetency in the , . ridaow Diestine { a = . i = a oy — * agp z ; P i persons of these seulleauen. Thie, however That our store 1s stocked with every- 2 eee ee tener — ; } 4 j i Te e were | arrive yere iast evening uress i sas é > ae \ li , ab *, 1 sease Oo any } 6. ing, [the prager meeting in Zon, Chroh la -ioubyeepaly 1d oeoetaagageam thing in the Tine Of slegaat | aya caued by tmproper actin he | we Char tow evening, aod to-night he will lecture. etings are open tothe } dante ie always produced kidneys or urinary organs, this cir | : 7 j Th aS nF | Kk. T. Taylor, of Movtreal, reg ‘tered at} A statement was made by @ member of by. glance should attract you.. Being convinged that } Te PERNA tea! the Hotel Davies this forenoon. The | as the Board at its Inst meeting about the Soar our | 2° other remedy for kidney complainis | : = i t ( pees we - arrivals last evening included Neil Mc- The same low prices, the ae roe a of Queen es stock ¢ equals Doan’s Kidpey Pills, ag evidenced ‘ , «me : Tor-| Kelvie, Summerside; S. Bowness, Ken- same i! 1 ___} School which, with your perm 1s8si0u -L by undeniable teetimony received every i A + hs S : raing. |sington; W. Campbell, Sea View; D.) tl EL acm € aan shall prove to be incorrect. He stated = day in letters from sufierers who -have es as. ? bes b oSye there was no sta of her at the latter Darrach, Kensington. 7 1€ a orer, t e Mecha:- that the per capita expenditure of this W at to get escaped froin the tortures of Lame Back 3 aS EL TE EE asi two this afiert and| The President of theCatholic Truth it, the Millionaire school was ouve-half greater than that of oe Kiduey troubles and never ceasing pains we a us talk of sending the Frank | Society, of Ottawa, for the ensuing year is | any other city school. What are the ; itis by mearis of these wonderful pills, we do |* oS Did 1! oscar you at § handsome Jress < for her Mr. Joseph Pope. Mr. W. C. DesBrisay | —— facta? Let us take the accounts tor 1895, Let'as solve the difficulty Our | not hesitate to make this offer, for while [7 ‘ : tr Pe . tha . ehh " Dr 9 —T ” is recording secretary, and Mr. c A.J. Me-] the latest one as faras I know that has Show Cases contain 4 thonsand we lose the box we give you, we make a «We would be a welcon.e Christm-s Gift t» someone: .4 se Seasow.—The Summer. | Kenna is a member of the executive com been tabulated. For West Kent the ex- suggemions is, friend that assist inthe sale of Mmauy, AS We're showing a very choice line of high- . yute is closed fur the | mitter. P.E i-iand is well represented. | ‘| penditurefwas as follows :— Jewelry boxes. ] 1) : tof = t] 7 rp t Ta tx be. ; I st each place is wel We are very glad to see our old friend [aterest on debentures (cost i ’ ONE FULL BOX Glade LF'bs QUIS VAS Very ‘ lip-top 1a sty ee ' >. f 3 § jf ¥ 2 2 “ . st evening capiain| Dr. J. H. Maclellan, egain able to get RAMANA) nicrewiessermnigeninsicrtie $1770.00 Watches tmp hhandscm: patte:us every one new this season. i ble to | around, with his former health and vigor, | 2 ; ’ ve : : . . advisable to bring the | #ouad, with is fort ue 1a vigor, Supplements to teacher’s salaries 1111.20) ‘ Of Doan’s Kidney Pills will be given away There’s just one dress (7 yds) of e el pattern erla Charlottetown from | #24 to know that he is now quite recovered Salaries from Government........ 2230 08 Cloeks free to every person suffering with ki'ney 2; i he : ee ; ps ’ 1 + 3 ’ I > = ~ ’ 1 Cher from the severe illaess which confined him | Janitor, fae), CtC.....reeeecereereere ee 800 95 ss ailments, at the uodersigued address. First WS and they're golig abt prices thet make them casy - to his house for several months. He i3} . lo satel Silverware, come, first served d only this ane be tc aff, i | (Caters tor all people ot ass , and only thisone chance } aay tu buy as cheep stuils. vetyG ~We lear at Arehibald | °@*. able to attend to the dut es of his pro- | a or a peopie, not $5912.15 Silver Novelties. offered. Kemember this is not a sample NIZA ‘ foe E+q.. hae given $50 to the young | e's 2 8 its branchee,—Sum mereide | the classes. but the masses.and : , a box, but a regular full sized box of Doan’s | - — 3 : ue yours | Journal. use ” Total number enrolled for 1896, 550 pupils, a, 1x Kidney Pills which retails at fifty cents LOT 1—5 handsome dresses, regul:rly $10.15 of 3 | sry As Te eines Gnade: tei aban taxes lightly as possible ever. | Cost of education per capita $10.75. Storo open every evening until Xmas. y Pits ch retails at fifty cents. ob Chr: t —c ee 60 Pe a t their uw ; ee CT ; "G . : . : is as 22 y {hie debt on their mazie} the Queen Hoiel this forenoon. There | ybody’s pocketbook. Upper Prince Street School : — WW WELLNER THE DOAN KIDNEY PILL co | @P ristmas price, = & will make the Associa were registered last evening: W. L. Waring, | Interest on debentures (cost of . TORONTO. A\/A LOT 2—1 handsome dress, regalarly $9 65 ‘ sat St. Jobo; W allace Wilkie, Miss G. Me- J. BR. Macdonald & Co Bank building. ........sreesseeeeerer ss $1380.00 JEWELER. Zemember, Free. Disrrisvtiox Oxe Tage Chri a) . ey ox Hye as Eachern; Mrs. T. C. Adams, Mrs. F. Me- rupt St k $1 00 Supplements to salaries.......... 1297.68 ’ ho ia . “7 . —- AYisimas pt ice, 7 ~e? ! ore Eachern, Somerville, Meas, J. oR. Y. p ) O¢ ‘ ‘Be 0 worth Selaries from Government......+.+ 2230.00 aide oe I JT 9 Hl } ] ert d ai ] ‘| " § a~ «@ . ‘ . : ee Moore, Ambers! HF Coombs, S: John; | was sold to Weeks & CO. | Janitor, fuel, ete.-eee-serereres 1029 58 GEO, E. HUGHES’ DRUG STORE Aye 4 o— and: ome a yezu au 7.4 . 35 = ¢ ai i We Be 8 c iurman, olfviiie, N.S; Jobin 7 ‘ - iTl etmas rice > " ie i oo | R. Larkios, Richmond; W. C. Kennedy, | Pushing and hustling out $5957.26 —AND>}- SY LOT 4—1 | ] j P F : on kone 2 ts cake mre - Nt an golc Number of pupils enrolled 499. j ° -—— 3andsome dres3, reguiary s > Saye e bed, which it ne the Bankrupt Stock at} oo. cr education per capita $11.90. W. BR. WATSON’ D3UG STORE| “9 * ee eee ) #8 . tigye ositnink anes cone we Smnaws on THE Rasen Svaate aes prices. Bar- Queen Square School :— > ai oa : < ae prio, . ow adv i. siti items ton Wns secon annual meeting oO the ali ax os i ‘ oni ‘ : ) ua at son "esses orale x OF iv for a sure opening oo Mov. | School for the Bliod waa held ia that. ciy| Aw 8 RBNOrE Beth ot baling: F ie50 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18cb. | gy ee ee ae as ce, $3.98 sttendance. Tieke's for sale at phn Pet et akal Wak aoe In many cases you can buy Salaries from Government... .. . 1345.00 141—234 ‘ 2 S La i 1as price, $: -« oe r stores Buy them early cons have been under instruction duriog $l worth fox 50, and some Janitor, fuel, CLC... c e200 eveeeeenrerere 453.77 sn be Better see them—quite likely the one you g ie, rety >) the past year, 63 of whom were males ard | ¢; . ee venenenennrngepeneeerernnenenennttt ose mA “a : . " vs M race —W liam H. Flett,| Sos eeni Nine of there ees teahl ae mare Fatiaal weahd ; ae $3525.27 eocccgooccooococecececosos | Yj> want is here. = ploye of the Moncton cotton mill,|—) ee as hiew the! FEW SAMPLES.—Ladies| Number of pupils enrolled 388. < : a 5 anit to inicio graduated or left the school, making the ee S- ane ; a 7 vat I ef aie.y atier re t : | total namber in attendance on Dec. Ist, | Corsets, L9e. D.&A ‘ Corsets = ” onneeies a =" 00.03 ©0000000000000000000000000 Real sv eers GC 60 ; S CNet yon. 1 80ney Oe, Of Pacer SE are _ mates and 3))) } : What do these figures show? That,far/@ . ® EL . — S Sioned’ are gma nang | [O08 Sem Sere wale. | eas than cost price. All wool um ting uctaiinemmmt antl} O° ofall the barges = shes othr : hrs ches thes odie oth ss an emetic and proba-| oe of Nova Scotia, 25 from New Brans-| double width serge dress goods} it is actually $1.48 per head less than one'@ to tell you of all the bargains » * 7 $0> SSO 2 SVS, SS SNA ne SON ss 5 SOR > ts ee : pad eg 9 «| wick, 5 from Prince Edward Island ad) 19¢ very heav oT ki 8 10¢ and 33 cents per head less than the otber! $ we are giving in Xmas Goods. $ Switches a> AS 4 IP AP FZ. . i PS AY 7 ring much, fe 48S BO! 9 gon Newfoundland. vc, very heavy icKINg, 1UC] Bat this does not tell the whole tale.|/@ Just.drop i d see for your- ® é , - ws Ais ge e ee ” taking the poison, and)” ~ rer ” land 15c, Men’s Shirt Linders | In Queen Square there are only seven} ®@ ee a Se ee eee e _ made of beauts, shis recent illness must have un- er : : i 9ee : shers ak sted t nd whol® self.—HASZARD & MOORE @ | ful, long, fine, clean heir. All ee - is “d his mind | Tux Puixcess left for Pictou this mor:-| and Drawers less than whole-| setually do, bring saeco tc as Nish | Se@@@eweceoooooooooooocces | Shades — BEER BROS. aE a ie cans Sl ale ant a and is expected back thie) sale price. Men’s Fur Caps, 40} a (sate st ates as pevia nachos 0000 0000000000080 5000006600 4 ywrt.—Thia forenoon Pete ing. sa ae ee roe : other s 8. ey ar bdsidd Abadedddadd ! was coavicted of a thitd infrectica . | per cent, below usual prices, obliged to as two iis in men. all 4 sed nabendaddaadeacddd S A t and sente ced : two | Men 8 Far Coats: as low as the departments that they may have their ot ti? One bali of ad ee ——— , Snakes ah Martin | re oll $11.95, regular prices $16.50. | departments in harmony with the grading bag oe aes ee aa’, tale 34 —~ = % 7d costs or two | Ladies’ Cloth Jack Suet cen Oh system of the city. And what recom- required, on Sidney Street, East irom Mr s imprisonment for a first infraction | PD 1e8 ot - ackets, Ciast year ) $l to pence do they receive? They actually Richart Heartz’s Rent moderate Apply at B se same act. The cases against William | 8 $3.95; Macdonald marked price $4to $14. | receive less compensation from the School this office. 143—lw pd McDonald, Patrick McAleer and Catherine About 50 new imported this year, latest,| p, ' ees : : s were adjourned uotii Thursday | aod we may add are going like hot cakes) Renee a Se holding @ corresponding OST, STRAYED OR STOTEN frem the ie. i rsday | 7 eo oe d class of license in the other schools. ] i ber’s reside sit tw ‘ The summonses against Angus} at $2.10 to $4.75, regular seiling price, If this gentleman who, from the press Friday, the Uth irate tccge pup, coller at: ' DesRoche, Sara Jane Higgins and Ber- 9 W] W] 9 $3.75 to $7 25. Men’s 4 ply linea Collars g aia ee 2 66 ln- tached, with name of Owner on ‘pameplate. laghs were d I ] 1, 8 and 9¢ reports, was over-anxious that his ‘‘resoln Anyp erson returning same or giving any in- eB aghan were dismisred. oe ee 9 Rs f - tions and calculations” should be made formation as to lead to his recovery, will be a : a Also, Men’s lined Kid | public, would study the matter more suitably rewarded.—Chas Leigh—'42'si pd ue Paizes Awarnpev.—The reporters Some folks who believe signs will closely he would find that not only is the a ———————— ier —__—— of the three city daily pewspapers yester- day afternoon examined the papers in J o & Johnson’s advertising compe '! t kh W. Hogg’s paver contained 1132 na:nes and he was awarded first prize; Charles Hansen’s paper contained 1108 names and he was awarded second prize; I Stombles’ paper contained 1037 names and she was awarded third prize. T > e was $5, the second $3, and t} 1 $2 o » Be Crvaisep.—Ona Friday mornirg | . Kev. Jozeph B. McDonald, ecclesiast- y returned from Quebec, will be st,and P.C. Gauthier will be} jeacon by his Lordshiy B Mel ! Rev. Mr. McDonald w rda i for the diocese of James f North Dakota, and M-.Gauthier for Mr.Ganthier will receive ate a few days later and will! be e rest hood bie pative| pa The ordination takes I fSt. Joseph's Con at I - rM I Cuaxce.—Among the f 4 and q arteries to be i re au on at the Vathoic i yl tute Reading Reom to-mer- row sight are the New York Herald, New York Freeman's Journal, Pilot, Star, Cas + Halifax Herald, St John J Taps, F ree Press, Illustrated | Lovdon News, 19th Century. Review we, Centary, Ave Maria, Youth’s ( panion, Scie American, Table’, M , Globe Quarterly, Amer an Catho- i arterly, besides Donahoe’s, Canadian Mt and MeClure’s Magazines, and v ass and popular monthlies. N r opportuaily to secure cheap, and at sme time profitable reading matter, c aifordei than by this sale Gloves, Imported and Island Tweeds, Flannels and Blan- kets, and general Dry Goods. We bought this ~bankrupt stock at a big discount. It is unnecessary to say we are selling it cheap, as a great many lines are already cleared completely out. It is nearly all staple goods, and was bought by J.B.Macdonald & Co. from ti e leading Canadian Wholesalers, and ju t the goods the people want. Bargains for: 3 W. A. Weeks & Co, Wholesale and Retail tell you that it’s unluesy to fall overboard on Monday, or to take hold of a buzz-saw in motion on Tusday, or to fall down stairs with a coal scuttle on Wednesday, or to shoot yourself on Thursday, or to sit down to dinner with twelve others and only food enough for ten on Friday, ‘but they all agree that itis unlucky and aawise to give a good customer a poor bottle of perfume ary day in the week You don’t run any risk by buying our French Perfume which we im- | port direct from the makers for our Christmas trade. 25, $5 and all prices between | Johason & Johnson ee ence | Greduates in Pharmacy. “-aPMRRRNNR ED DRRORDRDORDRARINTOPIDD 655 SSE 55SSSSS4S5SSSESS5SF84 A JOB LOI | ‘in cane, wood and upholstered BWVBWVBISVFVGS Sy ¢ FOR TEA TO-NIGHT Of 50 Children’s rockers! §@ eesoeceseecocsecsseoss Drop in and get a dozen or so of our GERMAN BUNS. If you've never tried them they will surprise and delight you They’re baked as we bake every- thing—just right Their price is {Oc per dozen | seat rockers expected on Fri- dey; the price will be about , $ ¢ $ ¢ ‘ i thé half the usual price. Waiti¢ ? $ 4 4 ¢ ( ¢ | and see this lot- t MARK WRIGHT & CO, LIL | For FURNITURE. | $5 555SS55S9SSSS95SS9F 99994 aaddes D STEWART, ECLIPSE BAKERY, > @ @ @ © ee & eet eee “ UAbbabbaddaaanddegeedeedaaddddes Bakes Best Bread. csp: yovpnnennnnnnnnennonn annem pm py sunnnnnnncnnsnnatnettett ttt ttt zz a = E = = = = F 3 : 3 ai A FEW HANDSOME Fuf-lined Gapes Ifyou No more welcome ‘and useful be > ven, Tue WEATHER: at and $6 00 Still Remain for you t» Profit by want one SVSVFTssese They represeat ~~ BEER BROS. UbsdbAbbsdbadbbatbAbbAbAAbbAdbadSEQAAUbAMMSACAMAANL ALAA LM MAA DN Decreasing nort don’t delay or you w.l! miss them 2=>?se oe é 4 ¢ : ¢ > ¢ ¢ é | | FOR DLCE BER. exnnemnnnans Farming for December contains por- traits of two of our Island boys,—Mr. Judson Clarke of Bay View. who writes to the magazine about “A Scudents Personal Experience at the Ontario Agricultural College,” and Mr. W. J. Palmer of this city, about whose dairy in the vicinity of «“ FARMING” Toronto an interesting paragraph is pub- lished. Mr. Palmer is the proprietor of he “Kensington Dairy and he has adopted the Copenhagen system.” Farming re marks that “Mr. Palmer was boro in- Prince Edward Island in 1869. He isa graduste of the Ontario Agricultural College, having taken the full three years’ course there, and received the degree of B.S. A. Helas always been an en- thusiastic dairy student. For some time he was a student under Professor Henry and Dr. Babeok at the Wisconsin Dairy School. He has also done a good deal of dairy teaching in connection with the Ontario Agricultural College _ Dairy ALAA ALAM AAAd SAbsdbiddadeddd added per capita much less but that each indivi- dual teacher in this school performs double the work performed by individual teachers ia corresponding grades in other schools, and for 75 per cent of the pay. It is to be hoped, then, that in future when members of school boards or others become anxious to flaunt their bigotry before the public aad attempt to injure the status of one of our high schools, they will study their words and not make wilfully incorrect statements which must eventual- ly end in their own discomfiture. Scno.ar. wee oy = ee LIBERAL AGAIN, Sin,—The Patriot has very fairly anewered my enquiries 4s contained in your issue of Monday last,and I have little more.o say except to explain that my reason for writing was that a very strong feeling exists among the Liberals of this city in regard to the appointment of the engineer of the Petrel as well as several others recently made. I cannot, however, accept the Patriot’s statement that if any one from this island or the other province 8 had applied a stranger, such as Mr. Dunn, would not have secured the positior,—be- cause it is notoriously known that a young Islander, well qulified, was an applicant for the position, and since he did not receive it has hadto seek employment vnder the Stars and Stripes. He was a Liberal end voted at the Jast election for Hon. Mr. Davies, but will not likely be bere to do so again. Kven from the Patriot’s explana- tion there appears to be some grounds for the rumor afloat that Mr. Dunn was here on a certain pereou’s hands who either had to get him work or pay Lim damages for not employing him. I thank you, Mr. Editor, for the space in your paper for my last letter and in anticipation for this one. LiperaL. ber it by. What say if self JOHN T the past twelve months for my from the Indian Tea Gardens, and Canada. Shipments to as follows :— _—————_ ++ —— WHY WAS HE DISMISSED? _—_——— London from Sir,—If Mr. Wellington Matthews is such a wonderful man aud so capable as elie Scott Act prosecutor, will the Guardian ae ageingt 373 in 1695. d Patriot explain why | lismissed 0 wi Parit explain why be was dm isted| RW LON INDIAN (from commencement of Fe against 38} in 1895. for Queen’s County? Surely the present local Government, now run by Hon. Donald Farquharson, would not have dis- missed such an official as Mr. Matthews is now saidto be. The fact, however, re- mains that he was name! Brown put in his place, and as both Matthews and Br wn belong to North Wiltshire and in Mr. Farqubarson’s con- stituency, the dismiseal and new appoint- ment were certainly made by his recom- mendation. Now let the papic have the necessary explanations. against $5] in 1895. INQUIRER. LONDO A RUMOR, eeaeeceeeae2 y Wbdddacdddacnans A few'more days left of 1896; don’t let it pass away without getting something to. remem NSS = SE you get a good Ulster or Overcoat or even a suit, to keep this grand old year fresh in your memory. anything in our line at the most reasonable fig ure; but we want you to come in and see for your We can give you McKENZIE INDIAN TEAS. Sales have increased over one hundred per cent. during special brands imported direct Orders are constantly being | received from some of the largest cities in the United States the producing’ countries stand . CHINA (from commencement of season to 30th November, 1896) 33} mill Tbs acon to 30th Nov., 1896) 454 mill lbs., as (from commencement of season to 20th Nov., 1896).103} mill -Ibs., as HORACE HASZARD, | Agent Ghoir-Allie Tea Gardens. dismissed and a man] Charlottetown, 17th Dec, 1896 —2w eod FOR ONE WW usuee SBoVseswveswses =2ee N HOUSE Sir —Is it true that a certain ward politician of Charlottetown is looking up 5 00 School and the Travelling Dairy.’ Upon the whole Farming for December is as interesting to farmers as ever it was The articles on “Lime as a Fertilizer. “Practical Hints to the Beef-catule Farmer” “The Experience of @ Successful Dairy Farmer,” “Cold Storage for Creameries, “The Pork Production of Canada” wil! all be found interesting and useful to farmers The article on ‘Cold Storage for Creamer- ies” was written by Professor Robertson who says that “in the course of @ few years the export butter trade of Canada should almost equal in value the export trade in cheese. By directing all the increase 0! milk towards buttermaking the chesse mar market will also be strengthened. Th oatlook for the dairying industries Canada is very hopeful indeed.” Useful presents for sm k rs, for shave, for boys and girls, old men, lads, ad. of all ages at Wat on’s Dru: Sore. Visi- tors are welcome whe h-r they buy cr vo see the window and com: in ani around, Xmas present could years of comfort. SAMAAMAMAAAAADAAGAMAALAAAAAAALAAAALAAAAALAGLALAGAAGAALALG44 h an Northwest winds; fine and cold § look evidence against certain railway employes for the purpose of using it before Captain Donglacs when that commissioner arrives here? Ihave heard that this politician has been making inquiries in the direction indicated and that he intends playing the part of the informer. If this.is 80 he ought to remember the old saying for the “aboemaker to stick to his last,” which is equally applicable tothe “blacksmith,” who should stick to his anvil. CONSERVATIVE, 9: —_—_——E The Misses Lengworth’s sale of Xmas Reefing Overcoats, We have about one ¢ hundred and fifty, all sizes, but on those we have you can save a lut of Jackets, =e? oe ee = e® ea ee? Not ¢ ¢ ( ( ¢ ¢ ( ( ¢ ( ( ¢ ’ ¢ ( ( ¢ ( ( pees Dozens of Ulsters and Overcoits at INVOICE PRICE, with cost of selling added. As we have more of this lin: of goods than we may be able to sell this season, we make th's genuine offerio dis- pose of them. We mean to sell exactly as we advertise, Yoa seldom get an apportunity like this to buy at actual cost to ) retail.—D. A. BRUCE. We don’t consider it necessary to be ¢ ntinually | arp ing at fhe good quality of work done in our Tailoring Department | We are no amateurs, but are confident that we are in a posi- tion to do as High-class Work We have xtra good value given | as any within a radius of a thousand miles of us. ‘the cutters and workmen to do it. in winter Overcoats. ___D. A Bruce Bissell Carpet Sweeper | PRICE $2.50 ' wee ‘Geese 88s SIMON VW CRABBE Walker's Corner 135. STOVES HARDWARE OR ONE MONTH ONLY. errr e ARE WE IN THE. cose =— FANCY GOODS SALE— cereale - nD fancy articles will commence on Tuesday, money. amit And we think it due to our patrons Dec. L5th, at their residence, Water street. ot es 4 es — To Sell at Rock B Pri Some very nice parlor and hanging QO e€ at Oc ottom rices. lamps are being soli cheap . the cheap | i crockery store.—W. P. Colwill. Everythi . a i he a ; ; ything we have in Fancy Goods, including Dressing Cases, Opera Glasses decl2 dw 2w Scissor Cases, Meerchaum and Briar Pipes, Cigars in boxes, Perfumes, a ete,, ete We are now sending out our accounts. a é will be cold regardless of cost, unti] January Ist, 1897, Wien you get yours please attend to it, as ‘ we must have a settlement before the end ¢ RR ddin B of the year—S, A. McDonald. 142 tf BSBVwVeTsoewsessesse e ros. te . . a a se ee “es