eee — S THE —_. . o-oo ee DAILY a " MONDAY, ee DECEMBER 9, 1895 a - ~ Sen anaiaeee A A PN ANOS Sice Gotapuncasdelanaaaior — a TO ADVERTISERS | ST. VINCENT DE PAUL, GENTLEME ! SIK JOHN MACDONALD, Ty » - | } Cha . at . . } ; The s og annual report of the St N! | Sir John was fond of making verses but DOW T Wal 5 neer le Paul Soe . & ea ay sure vincent De Paul Society was submitte: iat _ | none have been preseryed, with the e ea - } ~ ee + Cathedral on the 8th instant soba Saha os ee eae ta, | tion of some birthday | lipess dor until you are on the last ; e Men’s branch of the Society showed | wee. we ees ee . Ve | when he was nly thirtee eee ‘ | ah re ts of $422.13 and e . Sinus ; been used to paying for your i a . hirteen — sae . . : cash receipts of $422.13 and expenditures . . | and addressed to his cousin Maria Olakk, sheet before ordering provisions, groceries, coals, and cash | es ‘ .. . | afterwards Mrs. Mac pherson, of Kingston, . 7 ee families amounting to $418 90, | liars, | ulls & Shirts, | the mother of the author of Sir Joln’s your DAY BOOK § or Beer he le ir store . . Lo lann ie lt } . / r - ng a — os oe cage \ mopearer for it is a well known fact that every | nena and through her kindnegs they {x) W axrs } : six ioches of Ys 2 al oe weg as — Oe article purchased in our Gents’ Fur Whi, appeared as follows in the Kingston LEDGERS Order now . ‘ oe ae aaa . r i ‘2 i « ad nishing Department is money saved. } ' Ng ' on en ee Oe trom ia . | | “The laughter-loving goddess Mirth: . » ‘ reler ate Patrick Grant was handed in at lake, for instance, Collars, Cuffs and | Wiad } oe Wasi an birch = What about Bill Heads ; __ me ne -ollection take sg | Shirts re sel » hes - , ine Sad. T oes os “bai ht at the i neeting. A lection taken up at the | hirts. We sell the best 4 ply Linen Col | With two sister Graces more. y are sti _ g amounted - $11.68 ~_ one dozen eae eee tea at aa | To ivy-crowned Bacchus bore.” Vy e work cheap. Sav € ‘ ! Wy Mies” Ba ( as he election of otticers resultec as fo} ceplional iow price 0 oc. each or ta | To Scotia Inverness once flew ~oet aneiiliaeiaind WW ae * ata oe . quality he. ply Cuffs | 7, sip the honey’d mountain dew; money by trading with Ladies’ Und . rrow nig Spiritual Direc:or—Rev. Dr. Morrison. | ** <2: & Pair o ee Fairs. | She there met Love, that wanton | ’ J l | padles: ear. g ~, ' mr 2 I | ( f Oh bDOY, » s ae es n erwe - President—John Caven | We show a White Shirt at $l 10- can’t | Who does the hearts of youth annoy, us. Men S Unde rwe ar. . i . 50) A good, strong, warm VEST for 25 cents, and so on S Se eokiens % a i‘ Vine Pona-ndP. Metinnes | be bought elsewhere less than $1.45— and | Aud thane ended 60 Une A good, strong Suit, 39 cents; something better, 5 g ‘ , * D store is attra , BL Le Secy A. BE. McKachen good enough for a king With wit a loveline : . r oe J D AY O R cents; strong, warm, unshrinkable, 90 cents; heavy up to the highest qua) lities. : i £ oe — » MchKachen oo a. | rit and loveliness Combined, - : ' i“ Sales “in rip sp rE. Calle: When you don’t care what you pay, | po, en . a i L 5 al] wool, $1.15, and so on up to the finest makes, : ‘ ! t.-Secy » Cullen tl 4 : , d B ! +t | For this they rot some white, clear clay, j Corsets ~ lreasurer—A. A. “McDonald one wee we eyes: tm FOR. Sut i Aad thes, before the dawn oF Gar 5 VEEN STRIET } Pot . i | is to vouro ‘res ( ok us for | m 7 ’ 4 , ws 9 a . . 74a, ° ‘Es q ’ ; 2 : > 300¢ Kime verte anv Correctiex aes .s Paton & Asst.-Treasurer—Jas. Mcleaac is to your own intere t to look us up for | Py ey picked the wild ‘Howers of the | ® . W hite Shirts from 30 cents per pair up. re 30c. kind bert: any Co's. a Saturday the words “specia Wardrobe Keeper—P. McCarey | low prices on Underwear. We have all “mount deot at every price. Special valucs in Unlaundried Goods. thing in Charlottetown at the price. A full assort prices” appear instead of “‘special goods he report of the Ladies branch of the — , ; i pe “s “ ; an - $2, | And bathed their bosoms in a fount; A splendidly made, fine cot'on body, linen bosom ment of the higher priced kinds, too. : ' : Pahet Sbetiand all-wool Suit at $1.50, worth $2, | With FE a ; BD S at F Very fine ‘itv verfect fit and Society was also read, showing that thev |. , a = ith these they formed # beauteous frame 2 Shirt, $1.05. ery fine qva@ity, } c ’ . iva) waco, at Wat: | | xpended $151 ia clothing, boots and shoes and ( ag thee call your attention tO warm. | Well known for wit and mirth by fame: i Are You Interested . finish, $1.25 Hosiery. store i9 Sid | : . oe >| winter lined Gloves. Selling the best Kid | Mirth then found a lovely smile, | or All Wool Hoee at 20 cents. Fine Cashmere, 23 cents ™ } }} rloves § ‘se Th ik Ss ses, 79¢ . “y } , ; i n a Sees Seelam ir akshh: widehtadia ta. | line i Gl ves at these ridiculou prices, 79¢ | And ¢ upid added a wanton wile; { All Furniture repaired over a year or Gloves Laces OF Kr EY == J) > a 40 at og, or fuel w it be thant ful . ae 7 . for gloves worth $i, and 9&e. for eee To these, the sigh which Pity wears, } Pictures framed to order w ili, after the ° : " ° Ww — ee ad H ‘ , . tend Dr. Wa cae ecture W lay a ee ee ee rey Sareea, | quality, worth $1.25, or Buck Lined and | And Phaeton’s pining sister’s tears; | 15th inst., be sold to pay expenses. Par In Lined and l nlined. e’ve just opened a Heavy Glov es evening, at 8 o'clock His s et w ae | other best makes at prices like $1,09, that | All these, with clay our earthly part, | ties interested will please take notice and Unlined Glove, just the thing for full wear. See it. in Kid, Cashmere, etc. A good Ca-lmere, i7 cents, : | we rht a F | a zined Gloves at every price. . : 29 ~ abe Lakes oe aa : WEEKS? REASON FOR SELLING | Formed a feeling, laughing heart, eal!’ at once or ‘write for thém, as the Lined Gloves at every pric An extra quality, 22 cent, - | “iviNy ‘WASUN FE SSLLING | To these 1 ithe ett | k, undersigned will not be accountable for . His Lordship Bishop Macdon 1as | SO CHEAP is we w: en § 0 these were placed the ethereal spar oe oe ee MES, C S, CUFFS, SUSPENDERS, etc., in great Ts SEs E \ r N —Mr. P irned fr 6 } penne, ben 10 Cee ee to keep all hands | Ard from this rose Maria Clark them after that date. TIES, ¢ OLLARS, 7UFES, SUSE . : _ | Neiings f p ane esas sl she & eturned from Quebe : j busy and sell stacks of goods. Nearly | ak <a {OHN NEWSON variety. I! the Jatest sty! . B niles Bn s whale i ; Mr. Geo. A. Roome 18 here in the inter- everything that comes into the People’s | Veo she Ue ‘ N NBEWSON, in @ a ; aie ba a . ests of Caverhill & Kissock, Montreal. Store is direct from the manufacturers, | NEWS Norks a eT ll Caturda Evening. fai! — =: Mr. Roome’s many friends are glad to see | bought for spot cash. i es ity pecia lac ion On our 7 . bim SR ag INSE , dq? | Liocr — | postp i meeting “, oe 2 We have an IMMENSE LADIES’! jord Aberdeen has returned to Ottawa i Wineesin Masten 4 held Mr.and Mrs. L. L. Beer were among | TRADE, and although the ladies do lots | Tia » Of the bi = this OM case eee. ox Se . - | the passengers in the western express ou of buying for the gentlemen, we are after | c vl ~ ce of 77 arth at Thomas Tacs. to Sidieees . aturd«v night, on return from their trip | the gentlemen that buy their own furnish a hail a ar at Chelsea and at | 7 a i to the United States. | ings. N w compare these low prices with |” °'Tt)place near amfriee. Dox’s F +] A buccer end Weses Mrs. Geo. A. Dixon left this morning en | what you have paid before, or drop in and | It is stated on the authority of J, Adel- Ee tree iv aid ¢ All Saints Ch a} “Cenl vs route t¢ Grand Island, Nebraska, where | we will be pleased to show you the goods, | ard Ouimet, president of the club conser- Bridge, will be hekdas th a N | she will remain — the winter with Best 4 py Linen Collars 15c. each or | vative, that Sir Charles Tapper, bart., will : 1 a omy , sSatsthes.. place on Se 5 +heruncleDr.M.J,Gahan. She will be | $1.75 per dozen, | be asked to address a meeting at the dril| Charlottetetown November 29, 1895 s re ad ' ta casant ume ts assured | accompanied as far as Stellarton by Mr.| Best 4- ply Cuffs 22c. a pair or $1.25 aoe uo 20th, in the interests of . Sir m uO parcicipate. Dixon. per half dozen pairs. } William “Hingston. " au are ce Ae a ee ee ee, eee Gane prsseeee Ov endiesaiiied } -— —_——-—— li Fine Scotch Shetland Wool Undercloth | Several of the female members of live : 5 a aor oe oT ra - eee “oe De not take any substiture when you | ing, $1.30 a suit, worth $2.00. — | Baptist Charch, Montreal, have _ Jately . $: saracu a work on 1S 28 OPO «tock tee tabene trae bleed purifier Hoods | Extra fine quality White Shirts $1.10, {| been meeting in» the: church for Varioté worth of apparatus he -adjourned po. or io : rth $1.45 j 2 A } 201i i . Sarsaparilla. Insist upon Hood’s and only | VWOrth $1.40. | purposes. At. these. meetings. prayers | - ; y F py Desinces wheetine ee ees . i 0 c ; ; : . i ; fs ‘ - ‘ susiness meeting takes place to-morrow 40d’a : |} Warm Winter Lined Gloves, 79c., 98c., | have been offered up that Mr. Hinson will | Day should be a v ery happy might at 7.30 at the drill slied bod 8. . . . . } . . g 7 a ores woes daily i $1.09, worth $1, $1.25 and $1.45. | not accept the call to Moncton, but will | : one this year, Business aimee on } | retarn to Montreal preparels to take pp} Why we: ld boots when we are sell ce ° has Labena, cleaa voarkids asthe tes An immense vari ety of Raphael! Tuck ° ut prey " é P| iy wear o 100 en e are + ver »where 18 bettey and 1as wuine Glove Cleaner, Itke not. a ined, |& Son's calendars, booklets, mas and | HOM@St Goods at Honest Prices, | the pastorate again. Mr.Hingon peepee, |ing new dues co cheap?” Our large stock S ee cet Yen atl : ent i a i t b o 1 wl . th New Y aia cards Very low prices—C | in Moncton yesterdays Pe of Boots and*Shoes to be sold at very low te been all the year. on. Ws ieaves no Odor, and can be used while th er iain ae eee mip sie 4 “ ote . es glove is on the hand.” For sale ouly at A. | -@¥#s, Grafton Street Premier Greenway, at a banquet’ given | prices. Those prices speak for them- eat your turkey with a relish W idia’s drugstore id lit i itiaitanrinitcmcniinn | in Winnipegto Lord Aberdeen the other | selves. No idle words but solid facts, {x) aii Tea axnp Faxcr Satx. — A tea and | | night, foreshadowed what the Goverrment | backed by good goods at low prices. . : : . ee “g ae 4 nadia ; ; ; > | “ CHEAP SHOE STORE. Seorr Act Execrioy.—The Moncton | fancy sale will be held in St. Paul’s, crop bulletin, shortly to be issued, would CHEAL Jims Times does not see any reason for the re Schoolroom on Thursday, the 12th inst. | contain. He said the twenty-five thous- | Coal Hods from 25 cents up, peal f the Scott Act in Westmore! anithat | A feature bound to be of interest to the ' and farmers of Manitoba had raised this R. K, JOST, 135 QUEEN ST., rill t it st d t tr mn iid pot exisi exist in ISSi or 1838. I; ; ladies will be the “Housekeepers’ Table.” } year just thirty-one million five hundred | wit ee nae a nate expects that the law will! be sustained on | Tea will be on the tables at 5.30 p- m. | W holesale and Retail. | thousand bushels of wheat, and a total of | I'wo Doors Below Prowse Bros. Stove Boards Your old stove is about worn the sixth of January next. Oysters will be served in the evening be- | sixty million bushels of grain. Not so bad 9 : ut Perhaps you have been cananiipidiacad tween 8 and % o’clock. Admission 10] Charlottetown, Dec. 3, 1895. | for a country that was known a few years | dec4—dy ° Sia ™ 7 ye re on Y. M. L. A.— Read the programme of | cents; tea 29 ceats. Dor ‘t forget the date, = —_ ago the Great Lone Land. i 2 C “ G it I TT Pots thinking of getting your wife the : is M. L.. A enterta nment in the pew and dont forget to go and have tea. : THE EVANGELISTIC SERVICES. pa ——— —— ases rani e€ ron e€a sad a Range for St. James Hall to-morrow night. To say dé tf en that Mr. Earle has charge of the entertain- — =| Yesterday morning Mr. Hunter preach 3 ia < diet -ccesligiemenfcting ment means thet the programme will be at the H en } ed in the Christian Church, to a large and carried out satisfactorily to all. At the Hermitage, on the 7th inst, to}. Si eR igo be 3 3 vi ; . ; most appreciative congregation. cl eee Mr. and Mra. John R. Enman a dauchter. Lt Wee =" re A f D D In the afternoon, at the Frst Methodiet t | \ { . na. Why t give it to her new ? , Phe aroma from the genuine Tonka ne == Church, Mr. Hunter addressed a large ¥ y PAP Li f we . ge oe i is simply DikD cuugregation of women. He spoke with : . ” i tli ? See that you get one of our delightful. ‘ry a 1c. package or a } Ib : Dp Cie BOs) eference to tl lel w his - . hi . a ’ = 2*%) At St. Peter’s Bay, December i 9th, Mrz. | Teterence to the model woman, hia fe “ ‘ ; Tear f y *s 28, Which Tin es Se corhaber ftps marks-Asing bnel.eu the. Riak phabter es for all the trade, but all who wear Fashion Stoves and Hardware, Walker’s Corner. Ranges, whicl siapaiiiitati aia : . ; = sas ae Ps Je : ‘ i ee i. fF Il willtake placé from the resi- | 2Froverbs, an! HW Kings 4:26. His remarks i 4 . . see Ox Her Beau Esps—A Chatham, | ar ae ae - on woretolnied sod Gibentc, dat his Mellen able Clothing should get them made by us, Charlottetown, December 6, 1895—135 & wky Mass, despatch of the 7th says: Schr a a : “9 | tions striking. = Naatasket from Priace Edward Island for | , | George street, Thursday afternoon, at 2 | because we are ¢ clock. to Marshfield C emetery.1 | Atthe evening service in the same apable of making that kind, Boston with potators was found this morn- ~ ws _ | church Mr. Hunter delivered one of the ae PPA oesaesa the best on the market, and ~ hay sce Rip, on oo beam ends rr - caer aoe ae afer best addresses yet given by him in this If you never had a Suit made by us delay would cook a tatkey sojthat ita sails biown away aod parily dismast- | a few days illness which she bore with | city. Bis text was Genesis 28: 10-22—a | | Is ed. The crew was taken off by the | becoming fortitude. Elizabath relict of description of Jacob’s ladder. Ina forc- | ; “Y , the morsels wi ie oe oes os Re on of « » indder. no longer. e only ask you to try us—we Mooomy life saving crew and landed. the late Ronald McPhee in the 75th year | ible manner he contrasted Jacob’s Jadder | eer We o1 7 J d > — of herage. The deceased was a kin, | and the Devil’s ladder, the ladder of death, Ix Arp or rue Poor.—The second of hospitable and charitable woman, a good | and closed with an eloquent and earnest | will do the: rest. Try us on one of our HUNT’ ER. ALMoS ST he ser f entertainments in aad « christian wife and mother, and univercally | appeal to get off the ladder of death and | ag so pne oe 7 _ostttegaer co eae ee oe a ed ne esteemed by all who had the pleasure of | aie the one leading to the heavenly 315.00 St I I'—they are out of sight. Y ou . : a Vv - ot Ss att pai, f24 * ine ct. Jncent | her ac juaintance. She leaves four sons, | Kj ngdom. e A rot d f } : if l ile 9, i melt in your mouth. 2 Ol a ul riety i iven 1 Ss : . ‘ . in . 210 . Saat ¢ ; f ‘ ‘ . e,e Patrick’s Hall on Friday evenine ment. the | 00. 0f Whom is Dr. J. J. McPhee, New | will pay $18.00 for the same Suit at other a Apt Soe = wile W od will then have an additional a on ee ae York, and four daughters besidee a large | an able sz Zion |Charch i als on a shopping tour avou ae city, an i i 23th inct. A good procramme will } : ge | an able sermon in Zion Church, and also ‘ se ; ata: ) gs qs ‘ 2 ot aaa g. Sedeueed ail. aeanlek oi ghdenniin- circle of relatives and friends to mouru | sang one or two solos. His discourse Tailors. _We have seen the people who paid it. started .; lant *et’ Te daked o friend reason for de sling with us. nets wih be lobed fe. -4 fall. beans te | (oO Om. Bt F. | dealt with 1. The rest of pardon. 2. The Get a new Cook Stove o1 expected, fer es hy one sentence to begin at the ex- f the othér.” Angus Macdonald fraction of the same Act, was | monthy imprisonment. George Offer was al ration fur a th ind j sentenced to two The case againet journed, pending the arrest of the defend- | ant: “The caves against George Brown and Martin Power come et three o'clock. up this afiernoon | = 2 rs REMOVAL SALE PRICES ‘now on, and our stock is ‘marching out in fine style. MARK WRIGHT & 00,, LTD. tee Some niet Nene get geet gee it tna eae? Wy | rest of Service. of Heaven. much 3. The rest The larve congregation im- i j ' | In the morning Mr. Crossley preached | was | | | j Our school is progressing favourably under the teaching of Mr. Morson who in our opinion is above the av erage as a teacher, Mr, Stewart, our popular storekeeper, is ever ready to supply the wants of the pub- lic with groceries of no 1 quality, and is doing a good busine s. Our poplar horseman, Mr. Shaw, bas reason to be proud off some colts sired by his noble scn of Wedgewood which are owned around here. Our cheese factory has ceased operation for the season. We farmers are. loud in our praises of the Dominion Government which bas helped usin this branch of farming whereby we are not depending on eK AY WOOLEN C@., — SEZ itadds. Wheéb buying, FZ When using, cut across = Jaunty Caps and Cosy Wraps Are not complete without the style and warmth where’ he would be likely to find her. “What is she buying ¢ ?” asked he. “Well, ack to see the label. the goods. dy Charlottetown, Dece mber 6, ere WHEN U want a Suit or Overcoat made, Range and buy it prc ee SPOSSTossesesssessesys ...... : Were Horses are Cwear:-—Horses are é a i. : . she’s looking for a Bedroom Suit,” said ' |} Atthe Opera House in the afternoon : very c heap - come parts of the west. In ; Only Mr CroéBley spoke on “Mysteries in the The S well Tai lors the man. “ee Then you ll find het at * Sao Bernardiuo, Cal, Tecenily a good} material and spiritual world,” toa large ¥ JOHN NEWSON’S,” id his friend; mare was sold for $2, while at an admio- | wudience of men, After showing that ° S, S31 is . iriene ; coat sale in the ome place : Rages 16 Days | heat, light, electricity, sound, gravitation, U a;ottetown, December 0, 1895 135 “everybody goes there. He came wassohi at auction for 50 cents. It is sai | in fact everything inthe natural world is | . ‘ directl here, and sure enough he tr at ae oe him coal ininets i til | a mystery, he spoke about five mysteries a y — ' SO high because he wanted the halter 1 x = in the spiritual world, viz:: (1) God, ¢2) : which went with the horse. n i mas, The Incarnation, (3) The Atonement, (4) 3 @ amnene Y ee nu ek ae ee se . 2 i degeneration, (5) Heaven. The discourse L.ivevaE Examixati s.-—— The examin How about your Xmas ‘ancy @ | was in the opinion of many-the best yet e Charlottetown, Dec. 4, 1895—135 ation for teachers license will be he! nD work— do you want it per- ee : Ss , ele ape ’ . CE Ce be 13t! rr rg ag ae wee f 59 We havesome cf that 21 ©" this city by the evangelists. saniionbieipivanesenstenenstnisipehtetiliegheipntiitiest inimical a i. and iJth inst.,in the fullowing $ oy aa eee | — a In the evening Mr. Crossley e#poke con- N ons B ee alee | cerning business, professional and work- ew loe’ ; i r Pp 4 Island Railwa Claie I.—Grecian history and botany. é man weeeminen thas, is jact the 31. on and wemmem, aad sane 0 solo very | ee es 8 oa son B ocx, Victoria Row, Clase If.—-KBoglish arithmetic, physical ? thing to perfame fancy work. 5 | enetinate ™ "4 geography and. botany. Five or ten@ents gets quite a § | —s. ; THURS 7 scembe eo ae a i | +e- WwWHIA 7 > < On and after THURSDAY, 5th December, The exam nati mn in the first-class ¢ quantity; more money gets § | eneweane ae MEN’S CLOTHING we offer you Reefers for $2 io, — = trains . Sacer will run daily ®ubi-cts eld on the 19th inst vow de . > 9" or Sundays excey ted) as fo — eurye« will te held on the 19th inst $ more pow der. | ei ae . 23. as Ot) and $5 ). 00: Overcoats $3.00, $4.00, $5.00 and y F > igen n the morning of the 19th ult., at his | a . ? : : none i “a a . At. a ; ; ? =( , 7 RQ Trains O d. Trains Inward. ‘ Teureranc e Merrixc —The Executive | @ JOHNSON & JOHNSON | home at Rollo Bay, at the ripe old age of | +00" Ulsters $4 50, $6.00, 7.00 and $8.00. ont a ih eitiains ee —_ i. Read up. Committee of the pion Evangelistic ser- j 88 years, Lawrence Peters, Esq., passed to PM AM PM AM vices have arranged that Tuesday even- his reward. He was a man of exemplary The prices quoted heie are below regular prices, It 530 7 ...--- Charlottetown..... 310 10 10 ing, [Otis inst.. is to be devoted to the sub- IE Drugvis Sa 2 2 os Bn B : .7 19.,,.Royalty Junction 259 159 ing, - , ne devi ee THE Druggists. piety, of irreproachable character, of more | wi]] pay you to look. 417 803.....North Wiltshire... 2(4 905 ject of “Temperance,” with special refer- than ordinary talent, while bis skill as a 431 8i7...... Hunter River.....149 851 ence to the present needs of Charlotte- peee 0000800068088 mechanic and architect was universally 75 BO YS’ OV E RAO ATS t> suit Bovs of 5 » to 14 years ’ $e popes oo engmae + 2 town All interested in the cause of tem . acknowledged. The early years of his - 'y 897 915 aed aaa 12.53 7 54 perance are invited to be present, The Furniture life brings us hack to the time when. the of age at half pr ices to clear, b so = -: “ .. Kensington "werees a 7 : Committee hereby extend a cord al inyita- ose | colony was in its infancy, when the Island ‘ : 2 i. ‘{ tian esitii \ 2 { tion to the traternal societies of the ity was in a wilderness state, and when many 50 pairs WHITE BLAN KETS from $1 25 up.'} PM a - Ly (Arloco AM to attend this meeting ~—J. D. Seamax, of the improvements which we enjoy to- bs p psig : alee ee Oa See’y Are You day were first planned and gradually 40 pairs GREY BLANKETS from $1.00 up} ———( Cee 909 etme realized. In the realization of much of : ; $%.. ; + OrLaary cgrersees J Tuey Must Haxc.— According to late | : that he took a prominent part. In his 50 DRESS LENGTHS, d0c., 90c., $1.40 and $? OE A gentleman leaving for Newfoundland to reside, was OO ceocatd Albertom.... .... 655 +4dvices from Ottawa the Minister of Ju-t- f ? time he discharged the duties of various These goods selling at thheard of pr ic a Come and see 5 és 10. a > see has declined te interfere in the case of ong 0 Uy : public offices with credit to himaelf, and - © -* S , rices, ‘ r re 4 na . y j ‘ &. —— Shorti+, and he n.ust bang. Arrangements with satisfaction to the public. while his oo ee offered for his AMERICAN RANGE the price he had ea ee ure be ng mea le for the execution on Jan sterling integrity of character merited for Big stock of Men 3 Gloves, Caps, Top Shirts and ; id fi « b - ae ‘“ [’ ov . o t t ke it 2 0.. _.- Royalty June stion....10 19 wary 3rd. ; him the respect and esteem ef al! classes | [Jnderclothing at selling prices. paid for it, but refused, saying : m going to ta T....200000 Bedford. ........ 9 37 The motion fora new trial has been | NONE and creeds. Fortified by the last rites of © » * : : ; 4 s - 355 r ont @tewart (Lv 905 denied in the case of Durant. Judge Mur the Catholic Church he calmly breathed —— with me, for I don’t believe there was ever a better 410 Ly i‘ Ar 850 phy said he approved the verdict of the R his last on the date above mentioned. Hie : F S23... cass. . Cardigan enane 735 jury, it being the only ore that could be BETTE remains were followed to the grave by a Stove made. 1 wouldn’t exchange it. for.a new one of the ae .Georgetown..... 8 oe remiered under the circumstances. The MADE. large concourse of sorrowing friends, and 0 : : s ; Ms 405.....¥ount Stewart..... 8 55 defenee gave notice of i ape. were bur ed in the cemetery at Rollo Bay, YY |same kind for fear it wonldn’t be as good, :S hbes rhs oem oe a on ; a , ' i eommanne «ane there to await the final resurrection. ‘ae ee Sqiaré ‘ind 1 36 Queen Street. Ww i 1 d | | li k [-.... * Bear Som 7A 3 is Wetadin- be cure BEAVER : ; : TELD N 3 a - e so y fu ange and have others like it Snes oo oD «00. ocone BOD Chewing Tobaceo be sure | Sold in greater quantity cA Re: NOLS, Charlottet »wa, November 28, 1895—dy & wky | d this = nder R < a Sorin Se. oa adel the word BEAVER is on each plug i'than any other make in all the The topics of the day around here are pa dffor $20. 00. “ty es tian Ci __ AM Potice Court. This foreno on John J.} towns and villages in the re oo trey, Dilvrlony bet ae A \\ Ww | si reecee . Cape Traverse . Re Trai . rieted of t firat infiac | . - Ons Ci ANGUstl ng; D \ » ~ ee Ce eee - iia a pe he Gonads Ter isaeneb ‘aa anh’ Island. One-third of our out- | jatter is the onty one that is” liktly to b\w \ iM ¥, ‘ 3 , , : Trains arerun by Eastern Standard Time ae diakad io two month’ imprisonment put goes to N. B. and N. S. remetn. FE \ \ E & CH f D | ER A. McDONALD, D. POTTINGER, ~ + 7 As Superintendent, harlottetown. _ Railway Office, Dec 1, 1895, Wants, Losi, Found, &e Advertisements under this heading ding charged five cents per line. Gen Mgr Govt. Rys, Moncton, N B. FOUND-—Yesterday, in the vicinity of St. Peter’s Cathedral, a purse with small sum o money. Apply at this office. cecd LOST—a set of false tex e thyv were street yesterday, them at this otic 2. lost on the ‘lune finder wil! please leave dec} FOR SALE—One hundred loads of first- class kindling we od. Apply to ALEX GILLIs, corner of Pownal and - field Streets, have a- > look © Sit our splendid Don’t Wait! } } men’s Association has commenced their DOG FOUND—A young dog, white and our Yankee neighbors. decT7—dy 6i (246) wky Our local 0 orionry _ kept Lusy TO LET—New residence, corner of Grajton attending to the wants of the pubiic who f Cl tl Y 7 and Rochford Streets; nice location, modern flod him obliging and skilful. is ou Gan imps ovensenta, hot alr bath, ete. Reat mod- Our branch of the Farmers and Diary~ assortment ° 0 s erate. Apply t M Moore. tf—dec? a> If you want.a Fur Cape buy regular meetings for the winter months. ‘ ‘ ee ee The firet meeting was addressed by Mr do better than Oo! der your Cloth- inion of money, — time ago. ss - » - : McDonald, our cheese maker, and was isle iciiatieiaig Reims smite cis , a a4) Seok. Weed Gane andtemee Ra 4 now. Prie es are very, V ery highly appreciated by the many members , : ing at cone, ae a Queen and Powaa ; * " present, . . OBSERVER , 4 uWANTED—A good plain cook. we - - : SE oR. BS] < zroy Street est. i low, and our stock is. still ain isabsgctcaee R( YO D. A. BRUCH’ SS)’ Meeecal (iu pd a Feather boas avd golf. jerseys at selling MONEY jisens made onc ity or country f " W ices. — : ‘ property pply to OORE, folicito : 4 well assorted. e have a Ap: 7 —— Co <= to b ~~ ‘Canada’s eee Tailoring Establishment, &e, ‘London House Corner. d&w 3m. ‘on : oing, going.— 1 our opporimaliy to Duy =m TO LET—Half the Cottave adjoining West . . furniture below regular price 1 soon be Charlottetown, Decem | er 4, 1895—dy Kent School. Apply on the cient Mr superior ualit [ of Greenland gone. Our removal sale 8 should : ee __Oet 12, ‘i } e q J should tempt you to buy } a A We arp. selling them at very low ¥ $1500 leet ee destsehhe dak the a for needel requirements ! for housekeep- ‘ net gs eh alten, sua det teens ane ae cae : Seal Capes—call and see them. jag.—Mark Wright & Co, prices this month. Advertis 3072S ] 7 : Rortood: baaitiy, irafion Streit” Apply to J . ric i ou uliding, « r- 3 Fur capes, fur oe ae" muffs fur , i per King and Great George Streets oF cor 1 caps, fur coats, all at leading low prices.— ‘ PS—AN kind otneh inion tg es ‘Libe: & 1e circulation is the most valuable for wanted sual ne Sf Gaonet Conan 1 BEER BRO a Call early if you wart one of our beanti- a ade rs» Tue EXAMINER reaches the homes er Es tc ane = ey — 28 4 4 ~—A shop on “corner 0 eyfiek < . i Soh ares corte. — ve pegs : @ @ HARRIS. of: pe an 1Z.QNs every evening. That accounts re streets. Applr on the Y paamadeen, ” } > Donald, The Fashionable Tailor. | for our lai ‘8 2 advertising patronage. TO LET~Two offices in the Stamper Bl | } . age uET~—Two offices in t < Nm mg i ey teint Amo ey nov. 7, 2in, Charlottetown, December 6, 1895—dy TH) 2 2 EXAMINER PUB. COMPANY! SO Seat eweenes ne anger ae ie 7 . —_ , | . .