NTE ne een eee nee Ll ey eee DAIL: EXAMINER, CHARLUTTETOWN, MARCH 14, 1906 Seer 7” Te “so yw r a FE EF Ry MR FE TE rr mr (Ta 4% Oi - 9 eee Te S| ey id me tnetiiniatil Pee to RRR TT ™ — pana oon = : SOV RIS BO Aiv F & A ew Ld - oe i ‘pe ped } ry a” ae yes ft hoon he ey, i, EAI? . ; ao / 4 i. hi = : a ’ : ae A Ao "a os ee j 2, ea rs e = ,Pre Si iy . : ‘ ; ' y tas on ta ‘i oe ee" tat AJ / af A . ‘ dame sale t! Conservative party ‘ in.— Accord: gto previous 1 “ee is is Gad bits vein rg” AI tes eiao! for ’ ee 1 § {to that effect of t ‘} ; wR a ss isn wikia chante, shippers, dairymen, etc., of the i = , Ui : hii re : r of FoOme wiBuows W — ~~ | ea tern end of Kirg’s County, w ld at S MPa ge & > Te Cae <li = , —_— 19 pnolfair, 1 18 10 Sourie,on Saturday, the 1Oth inet , for ‘he Ye “a - sh v4 | ¥ wD ; T) ol | purpose of orgeuizivg a board DP BAS ats ace Ves ve my 2P Thy ; are. AU i os ee 5 "> , ' - : THE Saivu ; 1, ©, Underhay, Eve a ted ta oa way, Heg., was any tid e : ig ; ) ’ or uirtv, there f : ’ ; = VIOTAT OA / ty * ‘s chairman, and the undersigned secretary, ~ ae - ‘ every religions creed, there ar : | Joh McLean, Eiq., gave some informa- az = ~ eople in every race ; | tio ‘as io what cons i ued aboar = of trace = 7 ; Vs expressions which com and | and stated some of the benefits accru'ng { yA Ty \ : ; ; 112+ ; ii i woul ¥ id therefrom. After a thort diecursion | | “ : - iron Lhese yersous 16 A Mikea 4 - UL i Ub ns ie | ana Spe ; va i . «| was moved by Mr. Geo. B. McEachern, ; o = across the ud wih @ mixed peopie, A°™ | seconded by Mr. C. 0.8. Sterns and cat } = re thé opin é »getalong if we treated th ried unanimonsly: “That a board of | = Ae watcn repa as | ta loéation as being the expressions of | trade be formed at Souris extending from thy ng its 1Oct : ' ; . ° ‘ “= by npetent wo! kman = comes sa tc kel ie i the will of the majority Kast Point to and including Lots 40 and = . er i ere Lee PUN eee in such tases? Surely we will not make {54, to be known as the Souris “Board of = pay be sure OF CAFCEUE Al = | (1)We wan ige a8 BOO As it can bef rene ! Trade.” An enrollment fee of two dol = : you bring your & | constri . (2) we want it where it will ee Sr ake. ' : lars was agreed upon, and aleo that the = wat hes to us fer repairs. We Si, t for the traffic between Mr. Foster, with his large parliamen-~| secretary of this meeting continue to act . ae . =|. a | Xperience and bread statesmanlike until after the next meeting, and keep the ; = : ro prom h = | ( otle Ww ithe Country soul vu A af pg eM : list open for the enrollment of new on . 1 all S| er ie vigewnot farther east | Vie", said; [he ab-urdity which clings members, and also correspond with per a ~~ mor any an ' == i ; = rs y [ao : : 2M oO , ‘ sorres ) er cea at may be intrust = the line of Cumberland Street, | to this whole aflair ought (> be sufficient | gong eligible for memberrhip. Me-srs.T. = : = | rive whole ma‘ter is now “in the hands | make us, the MeJill stadents, the | Morrow, J.J. Hughes and John McLean ; = a cs st 4 people of |, | were assigned the duty of forming bye- = = of the Dominion authorities, They may vos So , = e of A ’ i 8 ’ & YW hs ieBee .| and the people of Canada, pass the whole < . : n - . = act in accord with public opinion ; they ' re > Po The meeting was adjourned to meet = Rn Ie vill = may act contrary to public opinion. The thing over with a right good laugh, and | again on the 16th inst., at 2 o'clock p. m, oe iJ U =| a li ith tl | think no more about it.” in McDonald’s Hall rooms. Al! in this = = | responsibility, in any case, lies with them | | seetion interested in the ovement ~ - : eetion in mov os -= +? a } ; » i I . . a = | But we hope and trust that they will ea Ss en na ne are invited to attend. Re , he br'ds . = Our engraver does fancy or &/| the bridge whereit will not beout of the A DOUBTFUL PROJECT. Anon’p{Curair s plain éngraving, an i ean do it 4 wav of the local traffic for which the pro - Secretary. , ; : 7 pa & $s sn samme S woll. Try us with your next s| visce is to pay the Dominion Government | (island papers are requested to copy.) al Ais . ‘ ‘ d ‘ me . : s = = | $12,000 a year for all time to come. A project is on foot to build another] ,, inoceiincenpetipiiiaiinais - : I . . ec i = = | cheese factory in this vicinity, and = = | . = ui fal an aren 3 "we i through your celumnosl[ wich io cal! the DIED. Piss « ; wnus wil btil ’ ype é ‘ a : . . tt +2 o W W Wl] N RP = neert it again with these corrected.1 | attention of our people, and the authori- At Belle Rivetion Wédectder, the vik PPS RAGR = 1 ity fh | ties, to the nature of this afliir. First re : LPemehh a = We : Jt ave nae co? : : at? March, 1900, in the S7th year of his age, \2B9 2. ne = | | Its location isto be about midway be- | 4°'°) $0, ta the oa: Ne = ~ ie sl ge. Q ,, | Captain Benjamin Bears, a native of Nova ~ . ws ARDINAL NEWMAN tween the New Perth and §&t, George’a Scotia. Deosesed was unescaming, indac- = ee oo Dairy Station, leaving ita territory of |, - ana B» = | . , trious and honest, and was well respected = = AND HON. GEO. E. FOSTER | about two miles oneither side east and by all wie Susie bins, Gls tees Bae ra ; — =| west, ia which there is litth>or no milk. | 7° eee a number of grand children 3 = | 1 i ! dre SONU EET* STU COREG TTSESUEROTEESSSOETEE ES Be Secofld—There 18 00. prorpect of obtaining great grand children, and a large circle of : i aov milk trom the eouth, as New Perth | © , : © ' — _—————~ RN : ae ’ eee vente 2s ia vreat ork. 1» ‘ : triends to mourn. 3 ae Newmar, in hie great work, | factory is were convenient for that eection, : , ee r Paes ] io eae | Aj a pro Vita Sua, sava that a move | od the prople are well eatisfied with ite (Island and Nova Scotia papers please : a r) Te 3 ' : marty is not1 n ible for the utter” | wia vemeo Third—All the inilk they copy.) i f ; ; i¢ ; aaa + aant 6 A hapat 6 leould reasonably look for would come a LO aD ] i , a Sii 1} puer 1.8. Averatlior : : . . j ons eres oles = ‘a a from the northero part of the district, eo ; f \/ ca i < Lite is j *o re ever must be, whatever the dao ' a thy - factory would be at the very v : s, while the human hear: 18 fensitive,| southern ead of ita . ecurce of eupply, : wy 4 spric aud wayward. A mixed multi< ) (ufreby making the cost of milk-drawing a f aes : ' ees tude went out of Egy;t with the Slit d very big! , and . the rame wee a So we have engaged our brownies (suits) to bring you to a ' HA sa "There will ever'be a namber of persone | ‘nt it trom ever becoming snytbing but « ni ia C besure they will stand up to their numbers like little soldiers yrueeg 2 r; rn >? : . ‘ *UIBii “ubLisl. ‘ ' OrtTe ik LG ‘ : : a cs i » 2 Ki } wed WY LLG | protéssing the opinions of # movement | joact nee g ity for it, hecause all the co1n- ) and be as proud of the?r appearance as your little tad will be ' ; = } al ; a Ete tA tenn So ce ick deli . : . > 2. ty wWhotaik :000:;)3 ant PLTONg!) ‘ j try if would €mDOrac?2 is Coaveni ni epough : : hen cresse ne of oir 9 Lw «OeNny ole : Cha colates <tr | | | a ee ont apie beet hpi nat . But the Notery, Mr. Lemire, was | Wien Cressed in one vf oir 1200 new springlets. a - lierce th , display themselves ub- | Reuss sASeIVEIr 9 3 : : : ae .jamply proved bv the fac. that cured of Kidney Disease in two necessarily, and disgust oiher people ; Can be had at any following firs.« class t. J. Morris ». L. Hooper W. Pickard & Co, W. A. Hutcheson W. F. Carter meget tee oe a eS Sgr , Stewart & Gates 5 Saaderson & Co. 5 J. &. MeLeod & . R. H, liason, iT ° ; "| the people patronized them io the p»at and } persons too young to ba wise, too generous {that tenders are called for the comiog to be cautious,too warm to be sober, or 100 | intellectual ‘o be Such will be apt to attach themselves to par arene eee me ae sexson for milk drawing on all the routes that the pew factory would cover. Another imporcaot mater is tbat this prejecti+ now bu ble. persons a ‘oul {being worked under falee pretences. ticular persoas, to use particular mame? / wit, Gre: talked of the factory was to be to say things merely because others do,| built at Ru-kia—about e ghtnies vorth-~ , u west of bere—where it would not claxb with other factories, aud a lot of stock was subscribed forit there. A new lot of officers are now appeinted and the situas tiou changed, and yet they count on the old stock Hst,w).ich,with the new amounts to only a littie cve’ one theueand dollars. The cew promoters know well that many ot the people who subscribed to the origi- na! scheme will not, vor can thy be com- pelled to, pay anything towards ‘the cou- and to act in a party~spir't way.” Mr. Foster protests sgaiast the miser- sbeattempt that was madeto make the a el Conservative party responsible for the i students’ brawl in Montrea!,broug:t about { by she demonstration and rejriciog conse quent upoc the reiief of Ladyemith. He aaid: “‘WhatI pro’est agaiost, ia the EY RM ES ET Tate sic She Begins Monday March “oe - oe tn sn ae y the ©, SALE of getting a snap of 1000 pairs of Lace Curtains at about 60c on siruction of this factory; vet in their efforts to secure stock the old list for the purpose of incuciug on:aiders tosubscribe. The situativa first decided upon was quite rearouabi:,as there would be » large territo.y on ail sides to draw from ; bat this factery cennot, and is not intended to coverany ground thet the other factories do not reach. The very names of the p-ople who are iis most active promoters should be a warning to the public. They vever manifested any interest in dairying up to this time, Only one of them is a farmer’, and he a merely nominal one—being the proprieter of the notorious Cerdigan bonded ware- house—a man who never rent a drop of milk to a faciory§ in they Nee h 12th, 1900. We had the good fortune 100 pairs 2} yards leng sale price 1c pair bis life, although living within three 100 6“« (Okt a *. Oe: * ; miles ofone for the last five years, and 106 «3% ce “ 9% & drawers passing his gate regularly. Pee ‘i “ 4ie & Farmers! Are you going to assist 15 9 ee a Se as these people io their scheme of hurting the ee . ; __ = factories already established? Are oy - 5 63¢ you going to allow them to Jead ycu intoa oe,“ 36.” : ** -88C venture that cannot prove profitable to a5 3% * “ “Si.08 you? Remember the farmers club, and ae 3%4 ‘6 se “ pee ¥ beware! Where are our Cfliciale, and the I ad 314 6 oN « eee government that take eo much interest in ae “ 1.35“ tbe drirying industry ? Its success de~ 4) 32 oem Ps pends upon proper management, and the -.. £59 correct location of the factories; and ee oe 875°: surely the authorities can do eomething to —t-3 6 16" prevenceuch monstrous and far-reaching 12 “ 34 a ae “216 * mistakes as this, 2 * oh . ~ 290. OBSERVER. 59 3h 6 a Card; : ge i 26e ee a. ee ardigan, March 10:b, 1900. we os ae 3°33 settee ‘6 e228 .« Ei cael ltbienclomicoirs 12 “ 312 price $4.05, 4-251 4-59, 5.00 Anorner Horen.—It is steted that a 12 “ 4 very handsome Swiss 7.20 prominent hote! man from Moncton is ‘i ae igs # ws S 8.96 trying to obtain a site for a large botel in You may have Vv lottetown. never saw such bargains. We pretty patterns. lotte! own. Perhaps these are the prettiest curt All Chenille Curtains Half Price- will not ask you to buy. “MY STORE?” the most up-to-date store in Char- ains you’ve ever seen in Char- Sydney. seen prettier, but we are positive you isit our new Carpet room. CurereD For Canapa.— Describing the scene in the British House of Commons, when Lord Roberts’ despatch announcing the capture of Gen. Cronje’s army was read, the London Mail saye: But yet these manifestations did not come ti! after the first four paragraphs of the momentoas telegram was read. Curiousity was too strong toallow of any interruption while We would like to show you the ~— Seatuer Melo’ & C SUCCESSORS TO BEER BROS, these details of the conflict were being to'd. But when, in describiog the heroic adyance towards the trenches of Crorje, Mr. Wyndham tameto the words, “ine Canadian regiment,” at once the long peut- up feeling burst forth from every dam of curiosity, interest, acd self-restraiat, and al] the immense history of the union of the colonies with the mother couutry to men’sthoughts and hearts, and there was @ loud, deep, though brief, cheer. 3 R. H. Mason months by Dr. Chase’s Kidney- Liver Pills. It is only when thororghly convinced of the superior merit of a remedy that public men will give their sanction, Mr.. E. H. Lemire, Notary Public, r69a Notre Dame Street, Montreal, tells of his re markabie recovery froin a severe attack of kid- ney disease. When doctors had failed, Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills saved his life. He writes: ‘I give this statement, first because it is only just that the merit of Dr. Chase's Kid- ney-Liver Pills should be made known, and again in order that others may profit by my experience. For years | suffered with kidney disease which doctors pronounced incurable. Thanks to Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills, which I have used for two months, 1 am com- pletely cured. They helped me from the first, and the cure is now perfect.” Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills act directly on the kidneys, and through their combined influence on the kidneys and hver, cure the most complicated diseases of these deheate organs. One pill a dose. 25 cents a box at all dealers or Edmansen, Bates & Co. Toronta — eSeOeeG ows OO 6 AT MASON’S STORE ¢ You can get the latest Canadian and American ne rspapers received ® by mail each night. Drop in if you want a paper or magazine or book torsal. Fruit, 8 Corfectionery, Tobacco, Cigers etc. when you’re passing this wey. OF A TID > War Pictures War Pictures Call at our office and see a serics# of most interesting pictures connected with South Africa and the war, These pictures are issued in weekly parts price ten cents each part. If you’re interested call and see; they’re well worth the money. Only . limited number received each week. The complete series will make a valu- able book when bound. Explanatary reading matter ac- companies each picture. _The Examiner Pub. Co. FARM FOR SALE. 62 acres in a high staie of cultivation rood house and bare, only 34 miles from Charlottetown. PROWSE BROS. MOLASSES 200 packages bright retailing Mol- asses, For sale by ) pen Ree SESE DS FOE NO 1. Is heavy blue washing serge trimmed with 6 rows red and white braid on sleeves and salior collar, vest with 6 rows braid down front and two little pockets, the cutest thing yet, ouly $2.50, Sizes 2 to 7 years. NO 2. Blue washing serge, with large red collar, ‘rimmed with 12 rows black and red braid D Bvest 12 rows braid down front, 2 pockets, 2 rows brass buttons, this is the latest $2 75. Sizes 2 to 7 years. NO 3. Blue serge, sailor coilar with 5 rows blue braid, vest with anchcr worked in silk on breast, 2 pockets and very neat its not flashy at all but simply good. Price $3.00. Sizes 3 to 8 years. NO 4. Blue twill serge reefer col- lar, black braid trimming, § B vest, beautiful at $3,75. A better quality fine goods at $4.25, all sizes, NO 5. Dark Scotch tweed, small check pattern, sailor ccllar, 8 rows braid, vest with bro yoke, braid down front and 3 pockets, very pretty end w wear fine, only $2.75, All sizes. NO 6. Light Scotch tweed, small { check pattern, reefer collar, 5 rows braid, brown yoke in vest, coat with braid trim=] mings down back and cross strap something distinetly new $3.50. All sizes. NO 7. Dark Scotch tweed, reefer collar, trimmed with military braid D B coat and vest, strap in back of coat, a sure seller, and will give you satisfactory | wear combined with style you. caanot get elsewheré,our privey $3.75. All sizes. NO 8. Ligbt Scotch tweed, reefer collar, D B coat and vest, trimmed wi'h 8 rows brown braid, light yoke crossed with braid, one of the finest ever shown here, oaly $4.25, All sizes. nee aaa CC ee ‘These are all “Brownie” suits; taey’re the latest for little ¥ boys from 2 to 8 years PROWSE BRO N RATTENBURY. |