— nt THE THE DAILY EXAMINER. a ane MAHCOG Si, 81 Se a liedliiatin dtenattedind . BRacter WMeetinas 3, PaUl’s CHUBCH At the meeting held ia St. Paul’s School pee ets gna Se ee eee, Mr ee ee ee . . , room last evening, Rev. m. miyn in Notes and Comments. ‘the chair, Muger. F- 1, Hasoerd, Joho wad } — eT Pioneer lina onder a mistake con- | 4" 5% W. B. Aitken, R, BR. Pitagerald, a ot a ie oot ‘eo of Tite EXamtxen to B. Warburton, AH. J, Cundall, George 4s as ~W v . pes AS . ~ in) zs . ahich it tofere, fict. Mec. Ferguean had Peake, D. T J hneoD were appointed hit Ghal *, with it. and never| Westywrre, and Judge Hensley, tuthing @hatecer to do withit, and never| oo en ; : ; ‘aw it unt) after it pad publidhed We | Fit?xerattand H. J. Cundal were ep . . a be th at. the Pioneer's thor te- | puiated a committee to solicit subscrip- See ian at mend i iad lp | tions in behalf of the new rectory. wm wrt hut 4 ‘ eTo uy ; 4) o oe . | ‘thanks were voted to H.J. Cundall for a pple ye » ol keeping the Church accounts, to George Refersiog to ihe tact at a : —— ig | Peake and R. R. Fitzgerald fer assisting the eporsuen of McKinley tariff} 4). Restor, and tothe eiisiet tien tu the potatoes, along with the short crop of last year, the pricea of potatues are higher in the States aod higher in ('snada than for uacy years put, the Montreal Vazatte says “]f che Coitad States’ consumers want ' ' ' | a pan ; _ wal’ | duce Bickerateth’s iymnal Com ion in Canmdian potatoes cheap, let them abolish | y Revs. Bernard Bryan and W. J. Armatage for their hind assistance in tilling the vac- wey last summer, Authority was given the vestry to intros lieu of the present Hyma Back. the Caitet States duty. Canada is at | The total receipts of the Obarch during walled pon ¢ » uusonvenience herac’{ in | the year amount to $4715 9d atder that bes ritxb may get chesper toot.” | That is so. —Agricultatal education is catrteg out in ew systematic iashiou by the Getmans. “howls have been catablizhed where coun- try gla and poong Women are trained tur farmphoase eft dairy work, ane the schovls rte crowded. handty in ite carions branches afe in grest puwest among Local ecietievand communal Pencel'ing teachera of hus- | aious!y ST. PETER’3 CHURCH, At (he cougregational meeting beld ino St. Peter's School room last evening, Rev. James Simpson in the chair. The sensual report @as aubos tted aud adopted, and the thans ci the congragation were unani- eworded Church Wardens mount of the receipca of the the past fear was $4458 99. The total a Ohurch in oft eos it les. vt inter evening ieniteral | Aftet sme discussion of tinaneliel Gsatiers chesser are opeted, and Naaeties some the nesting ud} urged until Mundsy etes- vO4a,0) persons xtcended agricultural |iag avs: ashools or lectures o@ husbahdry during the poe errr ae nen ee peat year. ae “ Sata ca Exhibition Neates. ~ Says the Halifax Ohe@nicle: “ The steames Amaryaotha which arrived here on Wednesday frown Glasgow, Sootland, brings ¢ large nomber of pare bred horses for car- juus parte of Canmla—over t®enty in all. Nova Seutia is to the front thie time, as it is alavitted ou all bands that the cream of \Gwaner, Kiagéton, Jamaica, March 17.) “1 CANADA ELOGMING IN THE TROPICS. In Uecembec last, when the exhibits of po- tatoes from the Govermment of Prince Edward Island were being opened in the Canadian Annes of our exhibition, Mr. Dimock gave & lew specitaens to some of the meu engaged in the shipment aousisted of the four that are tu go wo farcher than Halifax, viz., tw Clydecdales from the stud of Me. Lurie. : i Maryhill, Lanarkshire, Scotland, and tw.) Clevelands from one of the best studs i: Yorkshire. All four were selected by Ar. 5. EB. Chipman whet in the of@ country a jew wonths »go, and have arrived with wu «scratch. One of the Clydoadalee weighs ueatly «ton, and the other, though only about tweoty montha old, sales nearly 1500 pounds. Qaeof the Clerelaoda, a threes tear-old, already etands within an inot of 17 bande high and scales about 1400 pounds. The other is a highly promising two y.ar-old, Six of the horses are for Torouto and eight for Montreal. ~The trouble in New Orleans seems to have bad ite origin in an organization of vatives of Southern Italy and Sicily who have for years tasintained control of certain i duatries, particularly ia the handling of teuit and #.el’-ish,, and who have driven wway ali competition by the use of the ° Jett Je N » been able for years to obtain work as 4 st vedere along tha Now. Orleans levee. N» Italian, even, who was tot willing to pay tribute to the M:fia conld not obtain employment exeept at the risk of his life. OF course, thia state of things became in- tolerable. The trace Chief of. Pptice Hen- : | Lmerican or Irshinan has ) oP nipg the cases. One thoughtful leborer, ; lanes A Cameron, planted bis variety the i well known ‘Prince Albert,’ and yesterday he t te the Canadian Court five or six per- | fectly formed tubers and asked to have them exhibited in the Jamaica Court. ‘This rapid growth is to be attributed not only to the tertile soil and genial Jamaica climate, but also to the tine healthy seed forwarded by A. MeNeill, Eeq., Secretary of the Prince h4- ward Island [Exhibition Association. Mr. } trongh 4 Welsh has kindly taken this interesting littie exhibit into hie charge and it*can now he seen in the Jamaica Court. Ii the Exhibition Gardens are to be seen good e'zed and healthy lvoking potate plants—tarnet Chili—from the Neva Scotia Government planted by Mr. Dimock on Xmas Day and also peas in pod trom Onterio, gown December 27th. CANADIAN BEAD. On Saturday eveniag during our viek to the office of the Canadians wien tha gentel and hard worked Commissioner, Mr. Dimock, arded us & right bearty Canadian welcome. \ftev a most pleasaut chat he seat vs away with « large josf of bread sul a parcel of Scotch Scones, both made trom Canadian four. ‘I¢ i+ the tiret time we had eaten of theiy bread, ond truly enjoyed it. It had been baked the previous day, was ae white as the diiven snow of Canada, sweet, light as a cake, awl »s good bread es can be obtained nessey, andertoak to cur the power wt the Mxtia, which had au Jong beeu unbestrained | that it fele i-sclfto be the inaster of the; situation. He ene assassinated iu ac ee ardly way, and thos? arested forthe crime were pervtected from punishment ly Lerrori 7 ing bridinz jyrors, A_-peo- ple that had been too, lowg patient becaua euddenig a tritis tod tpatient, wruck a ‘lind blow, the greater pert of the forae of which waa no doubt in the direction of justice, But tt is impossible for amobto diecriminate, and if it did not deal death to 4owe muocent persons it was sluoe! a wirscle, Iu a great city it puts too giuch power into the hands of a large clase of vielunt and uureascusbie mon, men eho themselves belong to the criminal classes, Parkeraon, the leader of the New Orleans »vengers, himselt & « cil- meaning iitizen, acknowledges that his invention was Hot carried out.—that the sight of blood crazed his followers and ameade them un- ruanngeable. at 2 ‘ } Mes The wonder is that they were heli nader auch good coutrol as they were. A little more license, and the streets of New Ocle vag weutd have been d sluged in} o2 3 Linwt. ‘The dangerof giving an excitable | populece * ite head * ju auch & crisia is; / l@T fal. es ' Per-onal. t at Graes:. i Lioyd bas returae ices Vietorivit « tiew. Fred. BE. J. Charlottetown. —S : Actor Lawceece Burretie life wae inenred ‘ ie . “Tie ae Run sage: Senator Mowlen cane to St. Jobe by yeecerdey « trata fren Uttews, whem @ despate) tuet bin here fc «pete ing hie immediate retarn, from wheuce i» wruceed to Newfoundland, deferifug bis visit to Londen antil a fortuigat later. Ap invitativa wes rent te Lord Poruyson, toyether with @ reqaent that he would write a ug to be sumg at the openiag of the W orld s Hy position im Chivago. lureply the following letter haa been received ; “fg grNGton, Bersuwaten, Iste or Wient: Sig,—i accept your offer of an henorary memberehip, 208 without grovitede. But ae } t" fere soog—l am on old wan, verging en cighty-two, ond | cannot prewipe Yours tinaly. TENNtTeON.’ Marcd a. It i« iaferred from the t'a worde, that aotwithstandiag bis great agePh® hope’ to be able to compose the roug av requested. Tt is unnecessary tosay that it MM hoped be will tind bimaell eqnal to the task. — + > <a a Hawise Lerrent Hespevantens.—?ostal juspectors @ few days ego railed the head- evactera of the egerts of the Logisivna State Lottery avd the Mesicen Lottery, wt Mil. wankee, capturing ail the bouks and list of sulacribers nad Correspondence, The agents avd the messeager were arrested and held in £2,500 each. 7 Avpsesa and Porss -—-\) few evenings ago @ cornmittee representing the choir and pe sinners oft. Mary's Church, Indian River, © gon Miss Lazie McDonald, ceacher, gtun, snd presented her with aa xpreseive of their appre- clatiegg MeDanill's services as cheref the choir in this the pastlew tnaithe. All ® tuition ia ths dep: rtment bear testimony to her suc- acher uf the divine art. Tho ne accompanied by a purse, Me evidence yf the apprecia- gee, We pappily ackuow- McDonak! in a few well “Me. Martin,” father of tho prodigal. ! erro The: flour ses niede from fresh Menitoba wheat, had been iu the island for ever two months, which proves that it can keep in a warm climste. The distributing of bread and ‘sconen has becotae one ef the popular features of the exhibition, atid hund- reds flock to obtain a loaf, showit.y how much it is appreciated. du speaking of thc tiae quality of the bread, we do not desire to decry the bread made by most of oar Jaca] bakers. Considering th: iow grade of Hour imiported here, it is rnarveilous how eo guod a Oo bread ie baked here, but th: Capadian bread seems to be mide from « higher grade of fiour, aud for fami'y use, we are of opinion that it would pay our bik "ra To Use & rade of flour sach as tne Canadians are baking, __—- + --- The Drama Aurnoved the weacher last evening was somewhat unfaversble, a large number of people asseinbled at the Lyceum tu witners the presentation of the “The Prodigal Law Student” by the Dramatic Ciub of St. Dan- stan's Colleve. ‘The performance through- out was highly creditable. Mya. Voss play- ed the part of **Srederick,’” the prodigal, nevepiably; but his setiug ia ove or Le paces was somewhat lacking ia force. fr Jolu J. Macdonald made an excellent His make good and his seting through- uft was exceilgat. ‘* Tighthat,” the Wall treet money Shark waa creditably taken iy Mr. Matiulvan, and Me. Raftery made he twweat of “Phineas,” a visitor from the buacrald isles Mr. Byrne made a capital ‘General Watseow,” and hia company of Ro ldiers went through their drill in a very cteditable mauner. The Soldiers however would have appedred to betteradvantage had s little more ettention been paid to the uni- forming of somy of those taking part. The other chatacters were very welltaken. The College {)cchestra turnished music at ivter- vals during the evening. vers ‘ nd “itp was ! ' The Souria Dramatic Club repeated Gold- amith’s comedy ** The Good Natured Man,” in the Court House at that place last even- ing. Although the weather wee aturmy there was a large attendance, and the play was even better presented than on Se. Patrick's aight.§ . a < As IxnosprrasLe Recerrion.—Saye the Chatham World: A clergyman was sent to one of our villages recently tu preseh. He went on Saturday, and made ceveral calls on wembera of his church, telling them that he had been sent to presch to them on the mo row, Nofone siedliutos syall night,ard he inquired if there #ss a hovel fu ths pace. He wae directed to the huselry, ang on mak- ing applivation for lodging be was tuld that there was no room for him. So he walked to Chatham, reaching here about nine o'clock, and then waiked back Sunday morning to presch. He pro ably preached a fire-and- brimstone Sammon to that congregation. If not he must hice felt Nke doing so. oukensiadiedia A Sovaw Perntrnes.—-The Summerside papers report that a eqyuaw named Mary Vrancis perithed irom exporure on Thureday night. The Pioneer saya the unfortnnate woman pissed ‘hrough Sammerside from Charlottetown ou the train on th it day and got vif at Port Hill Station. From there she wae proceeding on foot, and whea v ithis a mile of Lennox Island it is thought that through weakness, caused possible by want, she lay down on the ice, and overcome by cold with it accompanying stupor, she frezs te death. ——— _~-> --~— Fixe lota of velveteene, plashes, ribbone will be joffered in lots to suit purchasers, mb30 met DAILY EXAMINER, Exhibition wé celied in at the pivaty F ——ee = = = ~ ie lh nlp a ll | YD TUESDAY, ————————— eee =e LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. Mr. Biake’s Retirement. S1e,— Owing to the division created Th, the Libera!-Conservatire Party by the can- Kdidaturc ef Dr. Jonkina, I deem it proper, in order ty sare the parte fron dia apties, to Tetire ffom the political Held as a Candi- Gate for Charlottetown Coramon and Royalty. The divisions ste to be regretted but cannot be avoided while Dr. Jeuking. and myself continue to canvas. i return my sincere thanks to the electors of Charlottetown Common and Royalty fox the loyal support eiven moe in the past. My: retirement now, | believe to be in the -in terest of the party. Parrick Buake. 7 County. Sin, —The election of Messrs. Macdonald and McLean for King’s County galls the: Grita to the bone, and they are whining; over it hko whipped curs. In the bast’ weekly fatrict seme of them are giveng vent to their chagrin by. trying (to show thar it was through illegal means that the Goterntnent candidates were elect Knowing as they (9 the improper intlien that were used ly the Grite, they jump ¢ the douclusion that their opponents operat: ed in the same way as they did. A correspondent oter the nom de plume of ** Red Point,” in alstost a coluamn of ill- constructed, ‘ungrammatical set tonces, un- blusbing!'y imsuks tha imteligent and re- spactead body of electors who voted for Mac- donald and MeLoan. Thia creature, who- ever he (or they) may be, has the audacity to state that the electors of Kiug’s County can be bought and eold like sheep. But like master like man, is an.cld saying, and those who heard Dr. Mclatyre abusing and inaulting the electors ef East Point District on « former occasion, when he thought he was defeated, can rea iy understand wh: inspired the Jetter written by ** Red Point.” Red Point takes objection to some re- marks made by Tre Examiner referring to the contest in King’s County, and tries to show that systematic work miust neces- Bariiy mea corrupt work. It is only an evi’-ninded min that imagines that his geighb r also is evil; and we. can justly conclude that the ** party of. purity” in King’s County, practised theniséives what they im»gined was done by their oppon- ents. With reference to the ledger influence, we koow that the Cirit shopkeepers in the County did-every thing possible, not only to ipmt@idate, but to buy votes. Although Shey did vet a few loose fishin this way, yat (hy found thatthe Liberal Conserva- tives can net be bought or frightened. It isMtae that some few men were 8% ~ poison: et by liquor, given them by (rit. agents the night before the election, that they could not gvto the polls the next day; tnt there were enough and to spare with- out them. If necessary, the names uf the Grit agents, who acted so disrepytably, can be given, and there will de no necass- ity of stealing letters to prove the cha Red Pott has the ¢ffor y that King’s County is - Liberal,—that is Grit, King’s County is a Liberal County, but it is the old-time Liberalism of Coles and Whelan and not the Toryism of the present Grit party, King’s County supports. Take the local electione for the past six or eeven years and we find that the Liberal- Conservatives in King’s County are over- whelmingly in the majority. At two general elections nine Liberal-Conservatives were elected to one poor solitary Grit, aud heretofore, at bye-elections, no Grit dare face the music. This looks as if King’s County were Grit, does it? Out I say upon such lying misrepresentation. I wonder very much that the Patriot should be su lost to all sense of journalistic decency as to give space in its colamns to such stuff, ‘*Red Point” mentions the names of respectable merchants in King’s County who suppert the Liberal-Conservative party, and argues that their doing so was a sufficient reason for farmers opposing the Goverpment. li he had any sense he ought to know fhat the fact of so mahy ity of the County,giving their cuppo t to ths Government ia the best indicatioa that the policy of the Government is beneficial, Like all demagogues, ** Red Point” tries customers. What foolshe thinks the farmers are, that they will believe euch a fallacy? Every intellegent, honest farmer knows that the merchant who supplies his wants and buys hia produce, is his beet friend. When ho is hard up for some accommodation, when some favor is wanted, he vaually applies to the merchant for relief; and as the interest of the farmer and the merchant are identical in many respzete, for what injures one hurte the other, sail vice versa,—the merchant rarely refusee hie help. From this it may be said that the merchant should not interfere in elections, If >, ueither should the doctors, services they may have rendered at some tiue when sickness threatened the farmer or bis tamiiy with dissster. The merchants of King’s County, who support the Government, con afford to laugh at the puerile threats of the dissappointed faction represented by ‘Red Point.” . Their customers know well who are the men that have the best intereste of the country at heart; and in answering the question of who are the farmers friends will never name men like J. R. McLean, J. G. Scrimgeour, W. C. White, UC. ©“. Barnes, J. T. Hugh, and other grits of that clase, ‘ Brack Brsn, Kieg's County, March 27h. -—_ abo ——- - — The Stallion Race. 51n,—True friends of the turf will congatu- late P. P. Gillis, who over his owu signature protested against the exclusion of a stallion race from the list of the Driving Park races of next fall. The directors, Lowever, have saved the trouble of another petition to the rhareholders on this point, by adding to the list of races, the one contended for by Mr. Gillis. The directors have also changed the date for holding the exhibition from September 29th to October 6th, to avoid clashing with other Maritime exhibitions. Other very im. portant changes would be very desirable in the prize list for 1891, te avoid the confusion avd dissatisfaction of last year’s management, ORSERVER. Narch 28, 1891, <Q He The Wail of the Grits in Ming's} * | men, who have a large stake in the prosper. |. to prejudice the minds of ignorant prem to believe that the business ingn, of! place | wish to injure the farntférs, thei Sen chief | whose chief cliim ou the people is the } REQUISITION. Hon. T. Heath Haviland, Mayor. Rf, the undersigned, reques* you to ew} \ a meeting of the Electora 3 Cher: lottetows, (Tuesday) to be held te mgt 4 a a. evening, the 3lst inst., in Market +a), 6° 5 ai. to hear the views of the Candidates now offering to represent this Gity in ~~ Hobse of Assembly, on the contemplate + chagges in the representation of the City Council W. EF. Dawson, Peter Halloran, T. B. Alchorn, George Thorne, Maurice Halloran, B F. Longworth, Philip Large, | fobn Carroll, Thomas Foley, |, Callaghan, thy Csrrcl', Caos C. Hooper, J. Barrett, e ot : P, Doyle ‘ ~ | John Wert, P, Connally, A. John Connuily, Me, J. Davies, | Charles Hermans, Sampel Mekiac, PB. B. On is. ’ Oharlottctown, March 30, 181. Wonnacott, . Large, at sabe oe +S Ldolhereby call a w the ¥ siaia aaa, to held in the Market Ha SFEESDAY EVENING NEXT, the dist shat 189i, at the hour of § o'clock. T. HEATH HAVILAND, Mayor of Charlottetown. , Monday, Mth March, 1891. In ane bw $ }. Mayor's Oiic rach3i SR detection AUCTION SALE Valuable Properties ON UPPER QUEEV STREET, Horses, Carriages, Sleighs, &c, T the request of Mr. Edward Harry, the uncesagned will sell by Anoction, at iuy's Livery Stables, on NONDAY, the y of April next, at 2 o’clo.k, p, m., the following :— 10 Horses, 10 Wagons, 8 Sicighe, 8 sets Harness, 8 Buffalo Robes, 3 Jiggers, 2 Wood Sieighs, 1 Exprees Wagon, 4 acts Cart Har- nees, § forse Rugs, 1 Cow. Aleo—A Double Tenement, 2) story baild- ing, on @ fot 88x70. situate on the corner ef Queen and Euston Streets, In this building iss Shop convenient for trade. lso—AWiether Double Penemert, 2) story building, em a lot 52x70, adjoining the aboy-. Also—A Building Let, 4u feet on Upper Queen Street, 76 feet on New Street, eucd 70 feet alo: jine to Chestnut Street. R. BEATRSTO, Auctiouecr. meh3lt—dy tl sle fo Open on the ist September,-t691. MISS RUSSELL, PRINCIPAL, —--ASSISTRD BY—— FELULEIN BEGNKOPE AND MISS ELLA-AQPALMER. —_—------ RRANGEMENTS have been made with Trinity College, London, England, to examine Pupils in the School for certificates in theery of Music, that those who wish to quélify for a Musical degree may do so; also with tle Coliege of Preceptors, London. Eng- ladl..4) hold examinations in English, Mathe- matiesModern Languages, fand to grant oer- ittkeats to successful gandidutes. Dr. Ander- son, @ the Prince of Wales College, has kipdiy consented to Hbld a lecal annual ow ation. ECTS ‘TAUGHT :—Faglish in all Ingofes, Mathematics, Latin, French, Ger- manjJrawing, Music,” Piano and Harmony, singing, Calisthenics and Hecdiowodk! wpectus on application. Pupils wishiag i..ahould apply ‘immediately, as the mre being formed. Rusee!l will be at home to ses Pupils wsday afternoons during April, at the Yr re of Mr Edward Bayfield. a Postal Address, — tite MISS RUSSELL, ; P. O. Box 14, Charlottetown. deb | —dy pat dieod wy pat jour pio 2i th CASHMERES ——AND—- NCH MERINOS, Speial Value for 59 Cents, Speial Value for 69 Cents, o | Whave placed cn the Couatera two linesf CASHMERE and BIERINO at abov( prices. These goods are ALL WOG and 46 inches wide, and will be founc he» best value ever cilered in Charoetewn, Brown's Plock. STANLEY BROs., FAY SALE | ~— 3 - ee ee The dies of St. James’ Church WILL HOLD THEIR ANNUL TEA AND FANCY SALE ee” Thrsday, 2nd April. Gents TWEEDs, coatings, ties colara, socks, gloves, underclothing, are among the lots to sold at the sale op Friday. mh mvt as r a "Bitoroes © ots of MABCH 31 i891. —- _——— i ; ‘ | play of Spring millinery ‘lace, a cluster of Persian Tilec, and a few pink-tipped arranged as an aigretic, ffeoked remarkably Light and a'ytish. The bonnets were almost invariably trimmed with gold ; one made ut black tu‘le was adorned witha resctte of golden loons jp front, and a larger ene at the back.’ a LONDON DAILY TELEGRAPH :—*‘' The sensation at Sandown, caused a dic. * that composed of a few bauds of velvet, a idle TAE LADY :-—“Threequarter Coats of the ‘ Louis’ type, and Capes of Vary. ing lengtha, but-of which none show the waist, are likely to be the most fashion, able garments for young people. In Cipes she variety is alveagy large, and nope. ties are being continually added,” WELDON’S JOURNAL ;—.‘* Capes aic-undoubiedly a leading feature of the BEER BROS ne aa a svanenanaetaieapenadiacanieante Cera negate adn ett LL AL LLL LLL LAL LOLOL A OO HOW 70 MAKE HOME. ATTRACTIVE AND HARRY, So the Boys and Girls won't want to spend Seven Evenings ent of the Week “ out.” eee Ee . AVE YOUR ROOMS NEAT AND TIDY, and Papered with some of those NEW STY LES GF WALL PAPER for sale at ** THE BAZAAR STORE.” We have just received over Two Thousand Dollars’ worth of the latest Spri Styles of ENGLISH AND AMERICAN WALL PAPER, with Borders, Corners Dadoes to ma eh. : Our Plain Felt Papers (in one dogen different shades), with Friczea te match, are the Nobbiest in Town. Canadian Wall Paper at 4 cents per roll, Come early and secure the prettiest patterns before they are gone. Our WINDOW SHADES and BLENDS are away below what they were last year in price. PICTURES (Framed or otherwise), a large assortment. ALL CHEAP, at the Great Bookstore. : BAZAAR CoO., QUEEN STREET, > 4 * Charlottetown, March 3i, 181. j ae | Ee ee Ee CONCERT. z : ee N R. vixxicoubbe, assisted his Papils. will give a GRAND 1 ORCHESTRAL CONCERT in the PHILHAK MONIC HALL, on MONDAY EVENING, April 13. +dmission, 25 cents. inch }2 = —& -- ae A GOOD ARTICLE. ——(x) HARRIS & STEWART, | LONDON HOUSE. Marel Charlottetown, 1 25, 1891. SS — a ee 7s BIG DISCOUNT SALE CANNED GOODS! BEER & GOFFS. —A T ° rn 5 ee . \ ISHING TO INCREASE the consumption of Canned Goods in this city, we will offer several lines at greatly reduced prices for ONE WKEK ONLY, commencing Monday Morning, 50th of March. 2 CANS TOMATOES. for - 25 CENTS. Pomc AM ons: We des. cee’ 1 gg er 3.“ LOBSTERS, pce 2 5 © SALMON ria ge RG lea a al 3 “ FINNAN HADDIE, ~- \49 50 All Fresh, New Stock, the pack cf 1890. BEER & COFF, (lueen and King Square Stores, HATS! HATS! ICIWO CASES English Stiff Hats Handsome Styles at Low Prices. (o}— te We guarantee the correct Styles and the Lowest Prices CO. possible, from the $1.00 Hat up. JOHN McLEOD & Doo at 2 p.m. Tea on tables at 6 p. mAdmission to Hall, 10 cents. Tea, 125 c meh30 Chariottetown, March 2], 1891.