| 4 4 ee ot am. L354. AND OTHER ITEMS, | ey Beer Bros. for Dress Goods ‘ Lvcetu vars Evans S1.75 s Divisio to-night at 8 o’clock. CG. & Devot ose! meeting every One hundred pairs heavy Socom k *}all wool pants, worth, $2.50, es. ae : now selling for $1.75. ‘ sry Cover ae unty ourt o ; . Opens here tomorrow with this lot; — goods only e docket opened yesterday, Devicuren if you come up -i Schoolroom to-naight at 8 ; | hear Rev. T. F. Fallerton’s | mission only 10 cer ta, vrs INVITED ee of the ——— ScEESEnEEEERENEEeee ave isued lavitations, in the holiday exercises of LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS ay forenoon -_-—<— SGOLAND Scrres.— The ladies of THE DAILY EXAMI —_— ee items Special Sale NER - See for | Wonderful---$4 75 _———— ee so | Opened yesterday, 83 Youths’ Ulsters, worth $7.50, now $4.75. This line will men from 14 to 20. PROWSE | j j j BROTHERS JUST OPENED. ’ MONDAY, DECEMBER ae 53 pairs odd Pants worth from selling $2.75 to $4.75, no two pairs the fit young Same pattern; we will clear this lot at $1.75, $2.75 and $3.75. PROWSE BROTHERS 21, ‘896. wm ooniiesinitias a - Bos 169 Children’s Ulsters bought at a sacrifice, will bs cleared out ‘this month at a bargain. Those ‘coats fit boys from 4 to 12 years. PROWSE BROTHERS. Lovat Cavsapesrs at 6.30 to-night, r.U. intend giving a New RNP into Supperia their Koom- Grafton Tueeawoweter Readings.—During Sat New Yearseve. More partieu~ | @rday nighe the coldest recorded was Il . above zero, with the wind blowing at the i rate of 32 miles an hour. During last ‘ ie apnual sa'e of | MISbt the lowe-t point reached wes 6 Mases'nes eit) te held ln he above zero. The velocity of the wind at Y. M. C.A Reating Room thie evening, nine o'clock last night was 19 miles an k. Over $225 worth of the} Ur At nine o'clock this morning 8 are of the day will be eold. miles an hour was the average. iia -~-—_-eo--— cin axp Soctan.—Tae Lyceum ix]. T8® Rorep Arexa.—-George By:rs, of : ~ evi ning and to-morrow arge and beautiful collection of f 12 suitable for the Xmas and \ Lew’ All may be suited at es as everything must be disposed I -a - #8500 itll cae e Cu. crt.—This forenoon Thomas CU arke was sertenceld te two months im- ; nifoerathird isfraction of the Ss Act The cases agaiost Thomas M her Catherine Offer, Thomas M sy, Dancan MeNabb and Mary Doyle ad irne : een rex Faee— Adams & Sons f il and 13 Jarvis Street, T to, Gat, are sending ont . very handsome paper dolls with n stle bead+ and todies. They send a se *ixteen for mine cents in stamp, (r Aa ne for the childrea free. 145—tf Mien Tur Kixypercartes.—The closing exer < « of the Kin jergarteu will be held on W «inesday morning, from 10 to 12, ia the Scheolroots of the First Methedist Church. Idren who have atteaded the Kin- garten during the year. and their ; 's, are hereby invited. A Chri-tmas Tree has Leen prepared, with this difference from the usual custom the presents on the T have been made by the children, and are for their parents end friends. Ar Lexyox Istaxp.—The Lennox Island rrespondent of the Summerside Journal says: “Intemperance was very common bere some years ago. On his first confir- mation tour and in hie first sermon to the } e ot Lennox Island, Bishop Macdon- ald alvised them to organize a braoch of the ‘ Leagne of the Cross.’ The League was started and drunkenness was very much molerated. The League vow has about 100 members,” accel [. 0. G. T.—The Lodge of Goo! Tem- para at Malpeque was re-orgauized on Friday evering by Mesers. George Irvicz ant J. B. Mathews, Provincial Deputies. The officers are: C.T., George Taylor; V. T., Jessie Rameay; A. S., Annie Wocd- side: F. 8, Russel Donald; Treaearer, Aunie Keir; Chaplain, Winnie Crozie*; Marshal, Frank Simpsor; D. M., Minnie Guard, Alfred Craig; Sentinel, Katie Hodgson; P.C. T., Clara Ramsay; L. D., Rassel Donald. Owen; Tue Sreawers.—The Petrel had not atrived at Summerside up to 2.45 this at- ternoon. Itissaid that she ,Jeft Cope Tormentine about eleven this forenoon. fhe Southport ferry sieamer is doing very good work this afternoon. But this forenoou the regularity of her movements was greatly interfered with by drifting ice. Boston (formerly of Charlotietowr), and Danie! Carroll, of Cambridge, met at Newmarket Junction, N. H., one night last week and batiled to a draw. In the opinion cf the spectators Byers had decidedly the best of the encounter and should have been declared a winner. Dick Cronin, formerly of Charlottetown, 1s desirous of meeting Jack Hanley, of Everett. They were to meet in the Post office, Boston, a few nights ago to arrange preliminaries. A Haxpsome Trorny.— The handsom trophy presented to No. | Company by Adjutant F. Parker Carvell was today shown Tue Examiner. The trophy consists of a_ silver cup resting upon an ebony base, The cup is gold-lined and beantifolly. chased. On one sideis the following in- scription ; “The Carvel] Challenge Trophy, Presented to No. | Company, Prince Edward Island, 4th Regiment Canadian Artillery, bv F. Parker Carvell, Adjutant, 1896.” Over the inscription are two crossed rifles and a& wreath cf maple leaves. The same ornamentation appears over the inscription #pace on the other side of the cup. This inscription space is left blank forthe name of the permanent winner. This trophy was first competed for at the competition Jast fall, Corp!. J. W. McLeod being the winner. We have not Leard the conditions attached to permanent ownership. The cup is to be placed on exhibition in the show window of the Central Drug Store, and it will be well worth calling to see. Adju- tant Carvell has always taken the kindliest interest in the militiamen of the province, and has ever done all in his power to help along this arm of the service. He was for some years Ist Lieut. of No. 1 Company, and was exceedingly popular. His action in presenting the trophy shows that he bas still the kindliest feeling towards the old corps andthe old boy-. The officers and men of the company are delighted with the trophy, and fee! deeply grateful to Adjutant Carvell. ins ——guteataatataaians LOST 4 Rorewlitre between the first ‘ and second price. é (the finder may keep it.) The regular retail profit on every bottle of Perfume, every A- tomizer, Uair Brush, Walking Cane, Hand Mirror. If you don’t believe it call and see the goods and prices. The Princess left for Pictou as usual lay, and is expected back this evening. | Ss eft Pictou at 3.30 i The Fastnet arrived from Halifax about! ‘lock on Saturday evening and left on | » about ten this foreaoon. She bad | a bard time getting out of the harbor ou account of the ice. Six retort _—_ Paee Postac Detiveny —Mr. Joho F. le Whear is to be thanked for callirg the at- tenteon of Free Po-tal D livery for Charlottetown. Some mooths ag» he wrote to the Miris‘er of Marine and Fi«heries who in reply e2 closed the following from the Pustmaster Genera! :-— : Orrawa, Oct 8h, 1896. My Dear Davees,—With regard to street delivery in Charlottetown my depnty inionms me that street delivery means & two cent rate for drop letter-. In Freder- icton they have ta force the old systems that the addressee must pay in cash one cent on each letter delivered. Thia i+ in widition to the ordinary postage. Io every otoer place in Canada where there is any street delivery the two cent rate applies on all drop letters. If vou would like to bave strees delivery in Charlottetown on these term? kiadly let me koow. Yours sincerely, W. Metock. It mast be admitted that few persons in tional port — —————— => tthe present government (0 s | SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSES long but can stand them for a few days. Better buy to-day, not wait too long. i i i i i i i ¢ Johnson & Johnson, Grduates in Pharmacy. ( ( ( ( ( We could not stand these prices $ ¢ ( ¢ ¢ ¢ e ‘ AAS Usual Spot Cash |S KING The same low prices, the same polite attention,— the Laborer, the Mechan- ic, the Millionaire Caters for all people, not the classes, but the masses,and taxes lightly as possible every body’s potketbook. J. B. Macdonald & Co Bank rupt stock, $6.000 worth was sold to Weeks & Co. Pushing and hustling out the Bankrupt Stock at Bandrupt prices. Bar- gains galore. In many cases you can buy $1 worth foi 50c, and some cases more A FEW. SAMPLES.—Ladcies Corsets, 19e. D.&4. Corsets less than cost price. All wool deuble width serge dress goods 19c, very heavy Ticking, 10c and 15c, Men’s Shirts. Linders and Drawers less than whole- sale price. Men’s Fur Caps, 40 per cent. below usual prices, Men’s Fur Coats as low as $11.95, regular prices $16.50. Ladies’ Cloth Jackets, (last years) $l to $3.95; Macdonald marked price $1 to $14. About 50 new imported this year, latest. rand we may add are going like hot cakes) at $2.10 to $4.75, reguier selling price, £3.75 to $7 25. Meu’s 4 ply linen Collars 4, 8 and 9c.” Also, ~ Men’s Kid 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 ont. It is nearly all staple good+, and was bonght by J.B.Macdonald & Co. from the leading Canadian Wholesalers, and just the goods the people want. Bargains for al! W. 4. Weeks & Co. Wholesale and Retui! ——— =e 222833 e838 to So ‘Do you want a doz. of doughnuts ? If you do, order them from the Eclipse Bakery where you We don't called We use only use what is “Bakers Butter”. ' You'll want someting from our stock fur Xmas giv- ing. We have it again for; don’t delay else some other ‘customer will get it. ‘MARK WRIGHT & C0., LTD For FURNITURE. : ' this community were aware of the addi- ge imposed npon the citizene of 1 44949% »+ enjoying Free Postal Delivery. bebede <.sypvrnnnnenppPnNTNFOOPDEMEIIPO: SITES DTTP PP 3 DAYS O with the necessary gifts more in which to comple It is true bey: nd questio PRESENTS ARE and that is just why our nvpnoensnnenenenenynnpnntne pent y nr entMepnPRPET ITD Reduced Prices. i @ iii) AUvoneenppprenrrTreTenTNT Mert prt i judd bass Shab sababand we WeaTHEK— Moderate ;perature. i How Xmas does come rattling along before one is prepared THE USEFUL ONES season of the year (as it always is we hope). For For For LADIES. CHILDREN. MEN. Fur | rs Handkerchiefs Fur ak a. ierv » Caps {uf osier eT © on Silk H’dk’ts at r ' Ae 4 Linen «© Cap Tams Nat TDewenes Silk Mufflers Ur i han Ulsters Suspenders Kid Gloves Cloaks Fur Coats Fa landkerchie*s Golfers Umbrellas rtik blouses Sy arfs Leather ; r shicy Line nh (yaiters DressiagCases Fans Overalls Silk Ties Purses, We. Ay rons, «ec, &ec, We are closing out all Fancy Goods at Greatly ” BEER NLY ! i Just think of it, only 3 days te your purchases. ning that THE M‘ ST VALUED - store is such a useful one at this BROS. odd sadsee | 3 f west to northwest winds, fair, a little lower night until 9 o'clock. ¢ ( ( ¢ ( ( @ the best butter and lard that can s be had in the country. . ‘ 7UnS, ¢ ( ) ( ( ( etc, Fresh Rolls, German Scotch Cake, Cake to-day. Telephone 98, D STEWART, ¢ ECLIPSE BAKERY, ¢ Bakes Best Bread. ¢ Oat 4 é , é 5 will be sure to get only the best. ; 6 ¢ ¢ : ¢ ¢ => eo & @ ©8220 22088 ¢ = FOUND HIM Af HOME. Lnikst therefare content. .ourselyes ‘SUPPOSED 0 BE DROWN { a ED T BE DR W ED. Dr. Stewar’, of Georgetown, is at Hotel Davies. Mr. M. Delaney, of North Tryon, was in town today. He reports business gool in Tryon. Mrs. Geo W. Hodgson returned to Chariottetown from Boston on Saturday evening. Miss Maisie Coaly, who has been at- ; tending the Convent cf the Sacred Heart, j ‘Halifax, returned to Charlottetaw ‘Left for His Schooner, But Never Saoioe aoa to Charlottetawa | Reached it—Hat and Oars Pound. tle Captain Hayes Missiag Since Friday Night Last. | wien on Mr. Colin C. Ferguson, son of Senator Ferguson, arrived home on ‘saturday evening. Mr. Ferguson is attending Mc- Gill College, Montreal At the Queen Hote! this forencon: Dr. McLauchlan, St. Peter’s: Mrs. W. Honev- well, Hunter River; Mr. Jardine, Morel’; D. Forbes, Montague; Mrs. J. A. McDon- ald. Glenaladale. on The Montreal papers notice favorably | leetare by Peofessor Gregor, of McGill University. Professor Gregor is a ative of this Province, and used to be known es Mr. Leigh Gregor. His subject was “Goethe.” Mr L. P. McLaughlin has been appoint- ed general agent for P. E. Island for the Sun Life Assurance Co. of Canada, so w ell known as one of our Jeading Canadian life companies. Mr. E R. Brow continucs as loca! agent for Charlottetown. Telephonic advices from Montague! report that Captain Hayes, of the schooner Warren W., has been mis-iog since Friday night last, and it is thought that he was drowned in the river. To-day the river is being dragged, bat uptothe time of writing the body has not been found. It seems that early on Friday afternoon the Warren W. fisished loading at Rourke’s wharf, about two miles down the river from Montague, and hauled out into tre stream. Subsequently the Captain came | on shore and proceeded to Montague where ne remained about three hours. Then he hired amanto take him back to his schooner. It was then between nine and ten at night. This man left him on the e Ss in and Rich Diamoud Jewelry, tine Watches; | ‘ . ‘: ss : . 1 | Sterling Silver Novelties, Fancy Clocks | , OH, MY! examine our grand lines Come in AND LOOE $e) HERE that you can find the prettiest and choicest Christmas Gifts. WW. WELLNER JEWELER. tore open evenings. ee) es SESE NES SA SY SY SI SS SY SES Sevkorche eee is! ke we ee visitors every day and evening at our Syne : | SWZ DO COME Ik Handkerchiefs in WS For Men, . yc Tlat’s pretty cheap, isn’t it? 4cs . . Then we ok ~ have nice qualities in faney breeal s, 22¢ over everything earefully, We lave | Ne and 9 5c ; as j oe } ope wmv e = some pretty things to show you, and ; fe can guarantee a satisfactory anc sub- erty stantial bargain to ali. It is three rand Values Three assert d lots, cach including white and colored brocal:s, and plain Jap»nese stitch-d; prices wre hem- Lot 1—29¢e each. wharf getting into his boat, and that was the last seen of him. There was some ice formed in the river, and it is supposed that in his efforts to get the boat through the ice to the schooner the Captain fell overboard. The crew of the schooner were anxious regarding the Captain’s whereabouts on Saturday, but could not get on shore to make enqniries, as they had no boat Finally they called out to some people on shore and maie the fact of the Captain’s ‘At the Queen Street Jewelry absence known. Store. A search was at once made for Captain | Hayes, but his whereabouts could not ni NI W The always busy store w ll be open every night this week unt:] 8 o’clock.— Stanley Bros, 145—2in. see our splendid handkerchiefs.— Drop in to-day and values in Men’s silk Moore & McLeod. ascertained. The missing boat was found on the ice with the oars lying be-ide it, ; The Captain’s hat was found clove by on the ice. Captain Hayes belonged to Souris. CHRIS®@MAS BAZAR. A Passing Glimpse atthe Interio:’ of James Paton & Co's Bt aatifal'y-Decor- ted Store, Rings, Brocches, Watches Bracelets, Ladies’ and Gents’ Chains. Received last night, wiil be sold at special prices until Xmas Messrs. James Paton & Co., are to be congratulated upon the successful opening of their Christmas Bazar. Hundreds visited their large store on Saturday night G. Fo HUTCHESON. and came away delighted either with what they had seen or with what they had pur- chased. The Bazar will continue open during the holiday season. Good taste has been exercised by Miss McEachern in the decoration of the eastern windgy- To write a review of this window would be no egsy task, even did Space permit. We} pointing out that there are to be seea therein pretty nuns’ cloths and_ veilings, | laces, crepons, and Swirs enl Japan- ese silks in the prevailing colors. In the eastern window may be seen an exteusive assortment of carpets and mats as well as carpet sweepers and some of the very latest ideas in curtains and portiers. It is abun- dantly evident that Messra. Paton & Co. have spared no pains to meet the require- ments of their Jarge and growixg trade. Upon entering the lore the| = visitor cannot help being impressed by the thousand and one tasteful novelties that meet bi: view, articles that are in especial lemard at this seasen of the year. “Wel- come ” greets one npon eotering, the letters being of gold embro'dered on dark green silk plusb; and directly naderneath isa large pieture of Her Gracious Mejesty Queen Victoria. The store is arrasged in booth style. Seven booths, artistrcaily decorated, are built upon the sevemleading counters, and there are no less than ove huodred electric lights distributed through- self Our space is not large enough to tell you of all the bargains we are giving in Xmas Goods. Just drop in and see for your- self. —-HASZARD & MOORE 3609 30605000 860099000868 Lot 2 - 35¢ cach. AS Lot 3 §8e¢ each. NW ; : ee Lois of other kinds at oth-r prices. e e ims More here to cho>ie from than avywhere , . . ° ye, e'se in the city, lowe prices here than anywhere else in the ciiy. wv Moors & McLeod. acc eo a se cteaeaesk tea List of Ratepayers for the City of Charlottetowa in defanlt for essessment due on Reali Property for ine year euding 3ist December, 1896, containing names of a!] sach defaulters, and the amouut due from tuem, me pectively, with a staten-ent of the Namber of the Towa Lot, Water Lot, and Commin Lot upot which or avy part thereof, such asses-meut is in default. © : ° we e| Ws cS & @ © e amount of As-ees- | ment de oom rm d, _ en lea ae . Name cf Ratepsrer in [Suatemeny of Description of Property apon Defects. whith sam Asevment is made | ee i “Angae, Rob House, Brick, and Land 0: Town Lt No 42, Ist huodred out the store, with eight triplet reflector incandescent lamps and ove are light in the centre. These throw a mild and pl-asant light upon the goods below, and the effect is very pretty indeed. Those who have not yet visited the store should do so atonce The display of holiday goods is especially tempting, and the decorations must be seen tu be theroughly appreciated. A EELS A CASE OF DIABETES, No Help f.om Medical Men—Suffered for Many Years—Cur.d by Dodd's Kidney Pills. North Bruce, Dee, 21 (Special).—An oll and well-known settler ia this township, named Thomas Brooks, who lives on lots 7 and 8 in the 14th conceesion is rejoicing with his recent recovery, and he seid .— “[ was cured by using twenty-four boxes of Dodd’s Kidney Pulls and as nothing Listen ! HOW WE DO IT The Doctor Received His Gue sts In His Shirt Sleeves. (Halifax Chrovicle.) The little joke played by some of the law students of Daluousie College on one of their number, a law freshmen, aroused the medicos and caused them to plan some deap, dark, mysterious plot which would heap contempt on their poor “freshies. Three or four sophomores, guided b the counsels of a few trusty juniors aod a pio-ze, after great deliberation, t 10nght an “at home” would he be the right and proper thing for their intended victims. So in due time veat, bevel-edged cards, bearing the invitation, “Dr. desires the presence of Mr. ————at his residence on the evening of Saturday, the 12th, be - tween the boura of 8-11,” _ were received by each upsu pecting freshie. Great was their joy. Cadavers and Skeletons had no charm for them until their social duties. had been performed. A great “fat home” with visions of pretty girls aod “mashes” vividly arose before them. ; Elaborate were the preparationo. High collars ard “splash” ties were purchased ip abundance and each medico went forth prepared t conquer in his beet “bib and ineker.” The perpetrators of the foul plot stationed themselves in the neighborhoo: of the professor's residence to await the downfall of the fre-hmen. : Soon the victims came in sight, in twos and threes and ran up the prefessor’s step- in gieat glee. A few minutes more and out they came cresifa'leo and vowing ¥(D- geance with “curses pot Joud but deep. The funny part of it was thateach ttudent allowcd hi: fellow stud nt who came after to falla victim. The geni.i professor re- ceived in his 6 sirt sleeves the entire fresh ma class, on a bogus invitat op. One who was there #i:: ‘Oa he trea! ed us well but I didn’t care very much for the tone of voice in which he said to ne and my companion, ‘Iv’s all rigit, geal men, there are others betore you. I thin he was rubbing it io.” j time.—Carters’ Bookstore. nee cerenen ? headjuarters is open eve-y oe k. Crowds all the else ever helped me! say they saved my life.” North Side Market Square. We buy our goods for spot cash, and | give the customer the benefit of up-to date nin2- | teenth century methols. | best value in Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, Overshoes, Gaiters, Slippers, Leggins, Xc. Talk about the purchasing power of a dollar across the line, but if you want to know the real power of a dollar in buying Shoes, you will find it out when you see our prices. WEEKS & WARREN Our claim is the very | Pinco, Martin Purdie, Jane,(W. A.Q. Morson and Leshe SMcNutt, Trustees of House @ ni Land on Town Lots No 97 and 98 Ist hun, 33.9 375 Ball, J Plaw Sows 6nd Lautse''t'cck Sak io Si lake Tae Birch, Jobn House and Land on Town Lot No 72, 3-d hundred 3:7 : Ne Brown, Ambroze L. House and Land on Common Lot No. 28, 56.95 AUAbadsadbaddadadaadS cddadddsadddaaddad Carrie, Mary Ann House and Land on Town Lot Nu 29, 2d bundre! 6.10 : f ca Carmichael, Samrs, A few’more days left of 1896; don’t let it Estate of House and Land on Town Lot N» 73, 3rd hundred In '2 > “i ° Re ee at Campbell, Hugh Touse and Land on Cummon Lot No 21, TR? pass away without getting something to remem Sees: deibie ®t’ Makes dan tac im Towa tat ha te Wk hci an ber it by. What say if you get a good Ulster Dockendorf, James C, Hacant Land oa Tuwn Lot No 20, 4 bh bund 103.03 vr Overcoat cr even a suit, to keep this grand old Doyle, Andrew, Estate : » . i : - of House and Land on Town Lot No 33, 3-d hundred 20.27 yew fres 1 in your memory. We can give you \ Eckatadt, Juho D. House aud Land on Town Lot No 1}, lst hundred 2064 anything in our line at the most reasonable fig y pauen> Angus oo = as on Town Lot No 12, 1-t hundred 7.67 ure; but we want you to come in and see for your Godkin, Flora — “a iene sow Lot No 50,52 aud 53, iia Godfrey, Frauk Vacait Lard on Town Lot No 50,52 and 53, 4th huodred G5 r chee, B se and Land on C Lot 22 pe Vic e | Hughes, Peter Honse and Land on C mmon Lot 22 6,79 J OHN r M KENZIE 1 Hooper, Eliza House and Land on Town Lot No 78, 5th hundred 9.00 y Irving, WilliamH., Es- tate of House and Land on Town Lot No 8, 3rd handred 6.75 Kelly, Patrick House and Land on Common Lut No 33, 34 and 35 5 06 hundred Y KT cuter a - — ' -_ - Meikle, Mary Theresa Heuse aud Land on Town Lot No 93, 4ch hundred 4.50 Murphy, William E-- ' ' yt tate of Vacant Land on Town Lot No 36 and 37 6.75 | Mugford, William G House and Land on Common Lot 22 5.06 | McNeill, Dancan liouse and Land on Common Lot 22 8.44 | MeNeiil, Duncan Vacant Land on Common Lot No 22 197 j * * “I had tried all the doctors of this local ity and was trected for diabetes hoping and suff-ring for years.’ From reading of cnres I determined to use Dodd’s Kidney Pills and I njust say that «fier using the first box I wonld have considered them reasonable at ten dollars a box.” advertisers. OOO We have made up a tray Of broaches which we are offer'ng at half price. Now is vour chance.- G. H. Taylor. See our gold-headed canes. One would make a fine present.—G. H. Taylor. oe BORN. In this city, on the 15th inet., to = and Mrs. Isaac Carter, a son. a — - — — MARRIED-: At the residence of the bride’s parent’, + Advertisers [ ‘fhe home circuletion is the most valuable {.r | Tur EXAMINER reaches the homes of our citizens every evening. for our large advertising patronage. THE EXAMINER PUB. COMPANY, That accoun SHSVSSS*ESSISVOSBeWBE + LONDON HOUSE i on the 9th inst., by Rev. E. zB. seas, George Hardy, ‘of Elmedale, 1o Wiss Bertie Haywood, daughter of Archi- bald Haywood, Tignish. on DIED. At his residence, Powna!, after a linger- ing illness, on Dec. 20th, Geo. A. Stanly, | aged 66 years. [Fuveral from his late residence on Wednesday, 23rd inst., at 10.50 a. m. eoceseoesoce 00000000 200008 Real money. Overcoats, Reefing Jackets, We have ¢ hundred and fifty, all sizes, but on those we have you can save a lot of > es > about one Not Heir . Switches made of beauti, fine, clean hair. All BEEK BROS. ful, long, shade3. ¢ ( ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ‘ ( ( é ¢ ’ ¢ ¢ ¢ ° ¢ , T.J. HARRIS CBeGVSA*ABDBesesSesvwseseov »e se 22 aoe Boe oe => 2] House and Laed on Common Lot No I1 and 12 4.50 Ryan, Deborah House ard Lind ou Town Lots Nou. 80 ard 81, 4th hundred 36.00 Rackham, Henry Houre aad Land on Common Lot No 22 i912 S:eele, Robert House and Land on Town Lot No 20. 3rd hundred 14.25 | Stewart, Allan Vacant Land oa Town Lot No 55, 3rd hundred 225 | S'anley, David Houses and Land on Commen No 27 3.37 | Tra ner, Patrick House and Land oa Town Lot No 83, 2nd Lun! 6.35 | Thorne, hichard, Ka- 7" tale, of House and Land on Common Lot 23 2 25 | Thorne, Richard, Bs- } tate of House end Land on Common Lot 23 31.50 Thorne, Richard, E-- tate of V :cant Land on Cominoa Lot 23 4.50 Vickerson, Ma is A. House and Land on Town Lot No 93 2nd hundred 9,50 Wavghan, George House and Land on town Lot No 83, 51h hundred 619 | Wilson, Mark House and Lasd on Commom Lot 22 4 10 | Williams, John Vacant Land on Common Lot 27 4.00 | Williame, John House and Land on Common Lat 24 . 11.25 Ward, Robert, Extate 7 of Howse ini Lan on Common Lot 25 5.6 Notice is hereby given that pursuant to the provisions of the Statute 51 Victor ‘a | Cap. 12. Section 91, after 39 days’ publication of the above list, being a list of the Ratepayers of the City of Charlottetown woo have failed to psy within the tirse pree- | eribed the Assessment severally levied upon their Real Property in said City, I will | make ac application to His Honor, the Stipendiary Magistrate of said City, tor Judg- | ment against each and al] of the lands above described for the respective “amounts #0 | levied against them, and then unpaid, and that upon euch judgment being duly entered | I will tarther apply for a warrant for ihe sale of such lands. : Dated this 2ist day of December, A D, 1896 | ROBERT VANIDERSTINE, City Collector, j } ~~. «3 a | RIPANS ONE GIVES RELIEF. | I have just received the first instalment of my winter's supply of this famous tea, in 1, 3 and 5 |b. ting 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 ek SABES reegearrn. 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