os _ — ee a ity and prowess has been the theme of enjoyed until the year 1890, the right of BELOW PAR, to make room And others just received at Secy. East Queen’s Lib. Con, Ase’n. 4 re apes ro — | «| Lee osit writers and appreci- | bringing up their children and having ee ‘ ‘ a8 f 4 ; nothing whatever to do with its suggestion = age E staat iat them ane in schools kept according | for our Spring shipments. E F B ROW saints et Feb. 5, 1895. “ ‘ A t gs t : es : ae eae 7 os cS on t e or adoption, but very probably threw cold oe Se to their religious conviction?, they were 3 } s . 5 dy & wky her wa ‘ ¢ ” es and territories. , : 2 1 ’ . i i ; do thei . | dispossessed of them in an unjust and arbi- It is needless to enumerate 3 water on the eee “ te ; fo their But has Mr. Davies ever set forth in i manuer. It showed how their situ- Agent for P. E. Island. wlstnstas tonne helena: fever ber cone ou ae ee na dosed Pirliament such a statement as that quot- | ation has been gradually aggravated by the many bargains we are Charlottetown, January 30, 1895. ory pe weet. For other particu'ars apply to 4 ae Sage oe, © aT nel by the Patriot from the speech of the | time and by the effects of new laws. It ‘ = : PAY i ELLNER. Jau2t * came to our knowledge to-day, fixes the i. a _, | drew attention to the severe blows like-| offering. for thev are legion. pee! es wns i —— er eo eae $4 : Hon>rable Donald Ferguson ? e have re : Mie g g honor where it is certainly due. Governor ae s : wise dealt at the rights of the Catholics in q in diana deine: snGee: heard that he told Parliament,in effect,that | «6 Northwest by the ordinances of 1892, — 3 tH - ’ pa bli pir many farmers in this Province are depend- | which deprived the Catholic Schools of ROCK a FORD 4 ernment House, was a clever, public-»pir- i ade Uitiieieel Adhieis aed tinal i + 1 rer 7 : ' ; ; . [ant largely upon their children or other | their liberty of action | pecial character. 0 N I M ‘kK i: \ ik ‘ ° = ~~ " ve en never salié-| -clatives resident in the States. It is said | Then, establ-shing with the authority that | * " C ; uick-Train Z WATCHES s oa fied with following or keeping ap with the : i belongs to it and with the science by EXACTING i ; " we that he at one time enlarged considerably | .),;-h it is distinguished, the doctrine of . . ve 4 movements for the betterment of the col- hn diniiaiet’ Riesh. thecal ces ’ a, Star Merchant Tailor, (x) 4 eng, Wit gilng shead himeelf sad opening upon the deeply interesting subject (toa the Catholic me eee the etre edu- i ’ : aa : © | Grits) of “ vacant farms in P. E. Island.” | cation, it mentioned that parents have at ic ; s ‘ ap the way, In hie letter we have the first | © vee past farms in B-. Heend "| aes Glee phe ool tee ey eee. wera BEER & GOFF have a large stock of Flour on hand, which they bought at the : practical motion towands the Capes’route:|. 0 ce Peng: | both by natural and divine law, of giving . lowest point touched by the Flour market, and they are now offering it to their cus- : , Charlottetown, Sept. 123th, 1825. a tanec. — wpe stb te oT ee eee +. tomers at a small advance on the cost. Their new high-grade brand, called “ LILY a yf D id he ever present such a Statement | cording to their Catholic lef. It reeall- ” ee ° - 2 ° : e ; a Aux. Campsett, Esg , etc., etc., etc., to Parliament? Did he ever, upon the | ed, also, that the exercise of this right and QUEEN,” has been giving splendid satisfaction, and they can confidently recommend it Dear Sin,—The Lieut.-Governor being ; “ebie been guaranteed to the Catholics of the ; 2 anxious to try the Cape Traverse passage as assembled wisdom and justice of Canadian Northwest, by promises the KK KF = . ® winter conveyance fur our mails,would| Canada on behalf of the people of the | n ost solemn, which they did not hesitate av 1 i trial of ' ° s feel obliged to you to make enquiry and | [sland Province? We trow not. Mr. Fer- | to violate in order to impose upon our cc- ‘. el mee — ae . mgr — Charlottetown, January 17, 1895—t‘u thu sat a ascertain if there is any person there or in : ‘ . : ‘ religionists the vexatious laws opposed to Rock for atches you would say the pro- — #Y ‘ hborheod h ld be rilli guson was in Parliament but one session. = + pig on a ‘ fit was not all on my side Tt isa wonder — ~——e = atenam Seen einegerene leaeneeeneeepipeenee—enanell i eonaneresenenashippaedtaiesonnciannneeesstnagnlenntatnnitntieneettesrasraheatsssaassatseaasenetaaNne aaa aay a. a your neigh bor who would serve, shtuh’ thet tie alia of bie vee (OE and to all legitimate liberties, which DE a a eka. 6 KR goa SRURSSRRESSRAGSSEAUSS ARGS SRE | ASKGSRS | SARA E 5 ‘= af to undertake to carry them across during e are not om ‘ rat the pi - of his voice to-day plunge the whole conntry into the : eee aot ime- 7 ; atc ae Nn >. ba $2 RAAAAK ANAM Loseaeresy | ~osee wiine ehar-ed <"®< & 3 S Pe a | the season. It also appears to His Excel-| was the admiration of the Senate, or that mostdeplorable dissensions. As the petition that we can afford to} aoa - a ee } : gare i vs co ms ey : sess tema: : cree. 2 7s tae ee ot & ° a "44 lency very desirable that. some one should} pe «prang to the Tescne of any leader. But | of our Bishops truthfully declared,the Cath |. stv ‘ tones ee ee $5 —s ACASTTSNTRA 3 ooo ae S ofass | z Bee = & 3 - be on the oth id bri _ os zh ce “s : positive - guarantee 1] and recommend them . = : ¢ >i ie <i: Sees = RE fa % ; engaged on the other side to bring the} 7. Know that he delivered excellent | Olics of the Dominion resent the in- ™ s = 2 Sete tt et a Ste Ee * ts sel 3 ces ms < z 3 _ mails over ap soon as they reach the shore} oe toll al i seuse. and that ke |Jtstice done to their brethren of the to you. E. W. TAYLOR, Sb. perssets fee as es e337 $23 eon oe a. a in case our messenger should not have | *P°eches, full of sound sen sae tar AC | Northwest, and we here reiterate their i Agent for Rockford Watch Co. es Rp, & cobs Be Sees ees a>. 5° @i::: 7. bes % oa zr # eressed. In fact His Excellency will} pleaded the cause of Prince Edward Island | forcible statements and their requests de- It 1S SO Chea feb6 Hes besée cg $ tb: ie: BS: S at F:ss: | 36 £E Eo 8 tik # thank you tor any information er sugge{ ji, an effective arzument, the reasonable- | siring to confirm ina signal manner the — Hoe w= <2 3S=2 a= rc: - Se=Ee og =SE 5 e gates => $ sg a m= S an a : ae 1 ood y > Of the: es be —— ee OF="225 5 s¢mecs= B55 2 G&S ZeLRE 2% 2 ta = oh Ss a tior you will have the goodness to favor; |. sod justice of which were admitted by | 'Tath of their words that pastor and flock eg | 2: $F Sioa & SSe8ES2 soe 5 EP 2o2ns ca gg SS KE —_ 4 him with on the subject. ea ee ae ny other | 2te but one, and that together they are de- 5 ty! 5 oo Bas EPaseeee 2 2355850 ens = a6 f42 3a bz ‘ee 5 e. 25 2 I have the honor to be, ete., rar Se oe ee ee en ee ee Oe termined to reclaim their rights by a:l the that you can afford to ll 6 () ] 1Ca 66 Ing — ms Bersa ."< g ARMs: se & “3S 2 Sa: |} > 2 a ae 5 # (Signed) J. L. Hurpis, influential public men. The result is that | constitutional means in their power. Our have one in your pantry « 2 BSS ~ [325 $7 a 8 > os 7 3.= : see tg § we ~ of 3 A Private Secretary. the people of Belfast and Murray Harbor | pastors have constituted themselves the en- ah ie gfe : ees 2 a: 2: - od ze ez & d P. S.—The Governor suggests to you | ¢ lightened interpreters of those rights; w . hd @#0 38 ecclewiccce Sim: = ° oe : Bes ie 7 eel encouraged (despite the cry that they | ziuten were S ere ae ee A Public Meeting, for the discussion of Se =Sesenesecs . t. / os - & bd 9 whether the communication should be er . , - | shall be the devoted companions of them. QUEEN CITY FLOUR, re oe ‘d ‘ i be mas Bee OS L~nacneere eS ee ae ieee =. 8 a ! | euce a week or every fortnight are seeking a bribe) to renew the strugyle Thecefore we'protest ‘against the fallacious oe Powe Gta ats = ‘ y a gaa <3 a bess el CSS eee he. 5 af 2 ' . . “ei gi sats a ; in Murray Harbor Sout all on ee liaise es se © cae = ea iT ita we : 3 oO S 22. for a right of which they were deprived on | an disloyal reply of the ManitobaGovern- Pri $3 -- b 1 TUESD AY. the 12th fa ae ates ° 6% z2 ASZSSRSRSLRSSermBSsSEzaa | SSENS LASa | SSSAES= | HaSE & aa — 2 Sr - - . ; 5 ° < 4 é o w _ 2es5 -—- 2 acc wad 78D ™ = Charlottetown, Prince Edward Inland, | *°°0™* Of the neglect of their interests by | ment, dated the 28th of October, 1894, to rice }v.i9 per barrel. instant, at 6 o'clock, p.m. “4 ame aes eee eee ea, la emerea, | atop, D : Ly , 4 > ' > - > ° Terr a a Py = aad ea ae ' ° o 5 , ; THE DAILY EXAMINER : -- . - ° THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1895. en - —_— inte ae 2a ees SS ——- Ff rr a eF , e ous co ication,” which, taken, in ite THE PUBLIC ACCOUNTS. ; SPECIAL NOTICES oH . THE DAILY RXAMINER. vote ae, ough to mean at | Tue month of Suntary is gone and the AdsGgr at tne rate ie comanper t : _.' least adaily entry to and exit from the | first week of the month of February. But | ees FEBRUABY 7, 1895, THE TUNNEL-A WORD IN. SEASON. Province, not only of mails and peer gers, but also of freight. We must, there- | istantly in view. It is @ great under- | no statement of the revenue and expendi- ture of the Government of Prince E-}ward | fure, keep the the tunnel. our only hope, | Island has yet been published. This delay, in the face of the law providing that the The Road Opened..—The road opened a legitimate business and di:ect into people’s cenfidence by our pew one system. 200 ehildren 3 shits at prices at Jas. Paton Co, é price selling the | Sproiat Despatcues TO THE EXAMINER ~ —~¢—-—- + —- - — ———_ —-- + Public Business Demoralized. The Road Opened i 5 : ime like this, #hen | cor a. ice 25 and 35 Ir 19 certainly ata time | ’ | : alae oe . Lot of snow moeassins, price 25 and 35¢ 8 the Province is completely shut out | taking, no doubt, but we are guaranteed | public accounts may be published in ad- se Goff Bros. {7 4i Sr. Joun’s, Nad., Feb. 7 ’ r ™ ‘ . . x -* : . > . . . » * 7 : . : ;and ifjas seems | vance e meet » Legislature, 18 oe ; ae : 4 Z from the outside world, that the whele continuous communic — sy | Vance of th meeting “ the Leg md : Ladies’ cloth gaiters at Goff Bros. The Whiteway party meets to-night to to healthy, legitimate bust prom- | amply demonstrated, that cannot be had | not creditable to the Government. . y £7 Ai try and arrange a cabinet. It is under- ness, and question of communication comes Up to the public. mild inentiv before the present time the winter has beer and 89 favorable to the navigation 1: ) a? X = atraita bw the Stanley, that mais and on 1 80 of the | otherwise, then, if practicable (and it certainly ia) and if it can be built within any reasonable sum (under ten millions of k it is the | | lars) as we believe it can, people of Prince Edward Island ought not to be kept in the concerning & matter which so deeply affects their They had to pay dark poekets. have a —— 6 . Warning to Women. Ladies who appreciate the high quality of Priestley’s dress goods shonld make it & point to see that Priestley’s name is stood that the Governor will not give Whiteway beyond to-morrow to complete his cabinet, as the public business is be- coming completely demoralized. Direct into the people’s confidence, ' oe erie ander h ait: : . saan . i i ye . = aeugers arrived with perfec: regularity and | bounden duty of every Islander with | taxes in many ways— ontributions hav stamped on every five vards. Instances | St Joh News b our new 0 : P id * iv felt directly the burden of our 180 | spark of patriotism in his heart to strongly | been wrung from the living and the dead. | are not unknown where Priestley’s trade . 0 ' 'y e ne Frice sy stem, ODOdY Tel ect! ; ues : _ ” i om - oa’ gate, : : advoeate its construction. Without any | Jt is known that the Government has been | mark “ The Varnished Board ” has been jation. Most people are quite content and unconcerned while matters turn outia The old fashioned weather | an } ayreeable way. lset few days has, however, brought us again face to face with, and caused us of the bw } , a Senile to feel keenly, the hardship of our insular position and the great provincia. incon- veniences it occasions. ‘There is no blink- i} e fact that, improve as we the ing can preseut system, cause (to | ly the steamer er steamers at Bictou or Cape Traverse as we mar, occasions will come when the w.ole extra provincial intercourse of tke Island will be ruthlessly cut off by storms or uncontrollable ice floes. We certainly recoguize all that has been done in the past to origipate and develop the winter navigation of the straits. Time was.when — : A 0 f«r , aide — AD BA SCHOOLS P. TITION. : eb6 4i JAS PATO Y 0) like the Magdalene Islands to-tay, a Mr. L. H. Davies has been a member es aii copied and enlarged. feb6 4i ‘ IN @ UU, a 1 1 fail > ri a Ffingie : _ " . *,* . . ‘ e a 4 colonial fathers were without a 6 . ] : . —_ The llowing »titio is being sis ned — — - —— i i aii of Parliament for twelve years. He has sat 1e following petition g sig et e ia THE ONE-PRICE MEX. suund from the mainland for the entire in the Hovse of Commons session after by the Roman Cathelics of Canada: QUEEN STREET, opposite . wintcr months. Then came the organ:za- session. He has vied with Casey and Mc- To His Excellency the Governor-General- W. B. Robertson’s Store. I * tion of arude ice boat service between Mi ‘ — ke in-Council : : - ; ullen inthe number of his speeches. Pe Lae ie : Wood Islands, and PictouTIsland Thisser |. e : pe id May it please Your Excellency 7 feb7—tu thu sat & wky ; i ne rfect as it was, educated the The melody of his voice has Awe wake tox We, the uudersigned Catholies of thee. * +. : pee : eee * ’ ,__ | by the Globe) charmed Ontario. Hisdra- | Dominion of Canada, and loyal subjects of a people up to the idea at least of & = ” matic style of oratory (reminding the | Her Gracious Majesty the Queen, respect: ec —_a a — “ a RR a - : system of communication, and from a Glebe ob ads Diet Pitt anpeenntey ant fully beg permission to state the follow ing : " — 2 isi! opce in tw hree months, seme- . 7 . That during the session of the Dominion " i ate ‘ ' Se GH SS SRL PE. SEee admired alike by the polished Frenchmen | * 1894 titi ine Qos 8 { ‘a : : ‘ arliament, of stition asking for : times oftencr, sometimes rarer, ame 8] 5+ Quebec and the cultured commoners | pairs of the grievances. of. which the] Commercial ¢ POUCA Meeting. % dress Les , demand for a shorier and better route than from bevood the Rocky Mountains. He | Catholics.of the Canadian Northwest com- ae i ich were witl a = i » matter of education, ant . ‘ : . the neon . more i which — SE cae terrible, we are informed, when he ee. : _ - - lly aye Fm 8 A Pattie Siesien, ox ane much difficulty and danger traversed by or : signed by His Eminence, ardin: nion ie quextions 7, wi julty an g _— sprang to his feet in defence of the spotless Archbishop of Quebec, and’; by. all the FoR FEBRUARY. the public questions of the day, will be iz such intrepid couriers as Peter Sinith,a vet lamb who leads*the opposition, When the i Maisbaee oh Bi ea oe ; held in Little York Hall. under the aus- : ‘ J Ue Archob! ops ani ASHODS ce Ua, as . ' . ee : a eran ia the mail service, to whom past gen* : ; Le lates His E eae e Governor pices of tne Liberal-Conservative Astocia- 7 eraticas owed a big debt of gratitude. Nat- ee ee ew - Ge . a ‘C me Er re a ee a AILSO—— Assurance an tor Meet, Sastre 7 : ae * ty, | devour Mr. Davies’ leader, Mr. Davies dra- | fener oa at nenplers of the y k “e Ly aad | EVENING, the 14th of February, instant, € urally enough, the desire for regular mails matically intervened, leaped te the middle the Senate | and to. the. members of the You can make more money | at 6 o'clock, p. m. a turned the attention of public men to the : : _ | House of Commons, : : | At the suggestion of the lecal organiza- - of the floor, and defied the howling pack. In language full cf dignity and truth, ee i : : a ve question of the shortest and best route. Wai tints 1 state tesle Gnaduaial asad ches, da Canta Episcopacy exposed cleativ by investing in our stock, for O.,; a tion, the Hon. Senators Ferguson and C4 Time and again we have heard ‘ one oo ss ! the rights of the Catholics, their duties as a . y Prowse and Alexander Martin, Esq., are eS e4. Since then the opposition leader bas | the rights ‘ rang 3p ‘| we are offering itnow AWAY earner sper: cong pay ae om a the names of men mentioned in con- well as their grievances. It showed how : =» alections regard to its influence upon elections | (whatever may be said to the contrary) the | rT o ] o >» | Government have been moving along the | lines advocated by Governor Howlan, and we believe that before many years we shall see this Province rescued from the trying position in which it now is, and put in dailv actual touch with the great con- tnental systems by a tunnel sufficientiy thus our needs, and capacious to suit remove the last vestige of dissatisfaction uncertain means of True which our present communication creates. we must perfect the present, but gainsay who will, the tunnel is the system of the future. ——_—_——_—_—--—-— + oa A CONTRAST. breathed easier, and Mr. Davies’ personal- eque. Feb. Sth, 1827. The Postmaster, Amherst, N.S. : Sia,—Being desirous of ascertaining the practicability of crossing the Northumber- land Straits between Cape Traverse and Cape Torment, with the view of estab- lishing it as tue winter passage for the conveyance of mails-between this Island strength of such a statement, appeal to the the grit representatives in whom they, an- fortunately, placed their confidence. The question now is: Shall the people of Prince Edward the opportunity which will be theirs within a Island make good year to clect men who-will support Senator Ferguson in the assertion of their rights, borrowing money (which the people will have to make up and repay) not from the Banks alone, but from private corporations | and individuals. Surely, then, the people ace entitled to information at the, earliest | opportunity, as to how the money comes and goes. Having involved the Province in @ permanent as well as a temporary debt, having completely changed the finan- cial status of the Province, the Government ought to publish a short and comprehen- sive finaneial statement as soon as it is possible to do so after the end of the year. But instead of that it is (notwithstanding the law) holding back its information un- til “ after the House meets.” ——<—$—<—<—$—— et the Catholics of Manitoba, afier having the free fulfilment of these obligations had the order of His Excellency the Governor General in Council, dated July 26, 1894 ; and, adapting the conclusions, etc., of the petetion of their Lordships,the Archbishops an! Biehops of Canada, with them and like them, we humbly pray for the redress of the grievances of the Catholics of Mani- toba and the Northwest by the disallow- ance of the Law of 1890 and by all other used the second time with inferior goods wrapped upon it. PHOTOGRAPHIC CLOUD HILL'S PHOTO- GRAPHS are giving general satisfaction, and will compare favorably with any Photo- graph taken on the Island. Prices to suit the times. Old and Faded Pictures SANDERSON & CO,, Newson Block, Victoria Row. ’ jan3l £r. Jouy,. Feb. 7. Lawton’s saw works here received serious damage by fire vesterday. Liberal-Conservative organization meet- ings were held in two wards last night. The party seems to be harmonious and feeling good, ——— Supreme Court of Canada. Orrawa, Feb. 27. The next term of the Supreme Court commences Feb. 19th. The case against T. J. Watters has been postponed for a week, lidieuiiiaelaoniel Snow shoers moccasins, a choice loi, for sale at J B Macdonald & Co’s. feb6 4i When the storm is over—you should make it a point to look at our new print at 6 cents a yard—J B Macdonald & Co. The Hon. Senators Ferguson «und Prowee and Alexander Martin, Esq., are invited to address the meeting. A. P. PROWSE, Secy. East Queen’s Lib. Cen. Ass’n. Murray Harbor South, Feb. 5, 1895. dy & wky her wat After the Storm of opposition, we find the idea which we introduced here (and intend to continue) is not only popular, but is hav- ing its effect upon other mer- chants. In this as in all other business advances We Lead the Way. Call and see our 200 Chil- dren’s Two-piece Suits at s2ll- ing prices. CAPITAL & ASSETS, $27,006,000.00. A. P. PROWSE, as the best Family Flour on the market to-day. Y. MZ. ge GRAND work out on time, OUR TAILORS are all working, and are rushed to get the ONE-PRICE SYSTEM Pe ce vaaee ns tae gates: toe | nell ds cade a5 ate: iv tggloniv ot na Pmaind RE MET mttaer AIR liao as Orchestral Concert : d one, and that price th oo - attempt, and I pol.ticians of Ontario and Quebec ? engin oe en ee Prince Edward Island Trusses, Elastie Stockings, es ie a ~ pr an t price t e lowest, ee el |; waeemooon tere te not een. re oem | g we toy to Sayan soe Ge ee hgtice sfommpiteamval at Amber | | A weneraesenrarion, | dowetotbem, . Ce OPERA HOUSE, your boy to buy an article, and that he can any information that you can aord me Tue tlerald, unintentionally we are sure NOTES AND COMMENTS. ieee I purchase at the same price as you can, ‘: the navigation of the Straits. The North- expressed the hope that the “ Maniteba ee tween the hours of 10 a.m. and 8 p. m., febs DesBrisay’s Corner. i! ! -~ Light no doubt was a decided School Difficulty ” will be amicably and } ee oe oT ve hed »o as not to interfere with the working of ee. improvement on the Albert. The! fairly adjusted in Manitoba by the Mani- nee seeied “hecaliia a ee a the Station. i splendid ship Stanley is vastly | tobans. In any case, we say, let justice be | day. The eity plow was tried this morning j A Fancy Dress Carnival ae superior to the Northern Light, but done in the spirit of moderation. If the but was found to be of little or no use in JAMES WADDELL, ZERO Pi} iGES i relating to this subject. I have the honor to be etc., etc., ete., J. Reapy, Lieutenant-Governor. About sixty-seven yeara agothen we find Governor Ready adopting the Capes route which since then has been used exclusively with mere or less success up to the plac- ing of the steamer Albert on the George- town-Pictou route. The evolution of the | steamer service has certainly been marked, and with its every advancement -is fixed firmer aad deeper the demand for that un- interrupted communication with the Main- land which can never, we fear, be had by even with the-assistance of the Capes’ route, we are now, as often before, with the best mer in command of both systems, completely shut out from tLe world in un- misrepresents Tue Examiner in the saying that ‘it seems to manifest much appre. hension lest the equanimity of the Grit Government of Manitoba, that enacted the school law of 1890, be disturbed. That is not a manly and independent view to take of the question.” THe Examiner has man. ifested no misapprehension whatever con- cerning the grit government of Manitoba. Our apprehension is that a question pro- perly appertaining to the Province of Manitoba made an occasion for religious discord throughout Canada, and # cause of party divisions in Dominion On this account solely we have shall be politica. Manit obans are wise, the minority and the majority alike will be the more ready to make such an arrrangement now that they both know that the Dominion Parliament —The report of the Eldon meeting, pul- lished by Tue Examiver to-day is interest- ing reading for all electors. —Hon. Senator Ferguaon made a good point at Elden when he reminded the electors that Mr. L. H. Davies had denied, previous to the last general election, that the How. Edward Blake had repudiated the policy of Unrestricted Reciprocity. This fact must have been treasured in the memories of the people and also the fact that Mr. Blake’s repudiation was pub- lished immediately after the election. So far as P. E. Island was concerned, the victory snatched by the Grits in 139L was won on the strength largely of equivocation and false pretence.S the hard snow. Citizens generally are complying with the law respecting the re- moval of show from in front of their pre- mises, In a few instances, however, the cleared space is not so large as the law re- With a view of meeting the numerous applications recently made by the residents of Charlottetown for Electric Lights, this Company begs to inform the public tha it will increase its plant in the course of May next, if the number of new subscri- bers for Electric Light justifies the outlay. With a view also of lowering the cost of Electric Lighting, the Company will furnish to its consumers from this. date the Packard Incandescent Lamps at cost, i. e., 35 cents each. Lamps will only be delivered daily, be- jan24—Im eod Superintendent. —IF YOU— Tf you require a Truss or Surgical Ap- pliance of any kind, don’t wear an ill- fitting one to please the Docior or Druggist whose stock is so limited that he cannot fit you properly. See our large stock of American and English Trusses in Elastic, Hard Rubber, with Water Pads, ete. We can fit any case from childhood to old age. Special discounts to Physicians and Druggists. If you want Medicine patronize Hughes, the People’s Drugyist. He can recom- mend Suitable Remedies and save you money. Orders by mail prompily filled. APOTHECARIES’ HALL, (Established 1810), WHAT DOES THIS MEAN ? Thursday Evening, FEBRUARY 14th. —_——— ADMISSION ONLY 25 CTS. Programme in a few days. feb4 WILL BE HELD IN THE HILLSBOROUGH SKATING RINK, —- — ON... Carnival! We sent our boy not long ago. paid the asking price Ch’town, Jan. 31, 1895—dy to purchase an article He asked no reduction and . We sent him back a few days later, and told him to use the magic words, ‘Is that the best you can do ?” got the same article 15 cents less, | G. A. DIXON & CO, Successors to C. Robertson, Morris Block. He ———_— We have just finished taking stock. and find a lot of odds and ends in Suitings, : favorable weather. It may be said by! can intervene with “ remedial legislation”; | ‘UUire*, and in some other cases it is said wees Se id F I y [ souné ted ah inh cies ben weneeenbie a pea fy ae eee: ' | that nothing whatever was done in the way Want a cook, Fri ay, ebrua 8th j j 2. f nh . a z aoe . 8 a aie a i and, eae be not 8 manly ~ aa ae | of removing snow up to noon to-day. How- Want «= partuer, bo whlch 0. eis a tine Wide. ’ Trouserings and Coatings, in T'weeds, W or- : i i r + BY | view of the question, we know not what | ever, this important duty will probably be Want a situation, # ; : “ ° 3 : Others, that we are better off in the regard reasonable or impartial view would be so | attended to without further delay. ie Want a servant girl, It means that our prices Prizes Be yey ee Re td follow steds and Vicunes. We have placed these of communication than we ever expected! considered he Herald. ———>- -_ = Want to sell a farm, mee ee? ide i imaenidnandes tne er ‘ke ye Hera i ene ne can Wet te. oat a) Mean, have touched rock bottom. ce is 2 to one side, and have called it the DEAD : wishes to sé¢e hia native Province afloat at in Olden T pees Nave Stee Sr S SOR. OF ets - deen Wont, oe 2 ee og If aoe — Boots vad Shoes “ “a en Sou ee LOSS COUNTE R : n Olden Times not turn Out as you expected. Such is ant to exchange anything, hi h I ret : os -¥ . : all on the stream of progress, to every man : e ene WwW 1 ‘i this month go where you ge “ Comic “ (Ladies 5.00 . : pees 2 INS" | People overlooked the importance of per | never the case with the “Tyke” Serges, Want to sell plants or grain “ “ “ ; ” . ag who nas a cent invested in our Provincial emus beneficial deat dad were aii but you must be sure to get it with oi Want to sell groceries or dru , them the cheapest, at the Old a +s a (Gents), 5.00 Those wantin the best at less than cust | A enterprises, to everyone who has a kindly | fied with transient action ; but now that it | gistered trade mark “Tyke” stamped on on = -“ or trade anything, Reliable Shoe Store. I a — on Gente, 06 h ld 8 7 ; 1 ss ; Ts. inten: thin 6 f Figs, will | the back of every 2} yards, ant to find customers for anythin ; t is intended to make this a Carnival i i i od eS sve sf = 4 seein ly ae habi mall eile a Want to sell or buy horses, pigs or cattle Yours for Shoes at zero long to be remembered. shou call and examine this lot of bargains, 4 system superior to the present is quite ! l-inf ae ™ | a ns . i UE ee If had feeli 1 ADVERT prices se je , well-informed people will not buy other we had no feelings ourselves we / ISE IN » i ) ee oe must have what the Terms laxatives, which act for atime, but finally | should not take so much pleasure in find- THE == a et JOHN Mi ACLE OD & CO. te of Confederation guarantee us—* continu- injure the system. see ing those of others.—Rochefoucauld. AMINER j Gay : | | re i A. E. McEACHEN. jan29 Managers. Charlottetown, February 5, 1895—tuthu sat & wky if eee eae errr renga sheetings. i Table Linens. ; coe a ae eg em vr 1a ; | Ladies’ Mousquetaire, fine French Suede, nght and —_ Ladies’ 4-button Glace Kid (Josephine Cut), Tan shades, | medium tan shades, sizes 5}, 6, 61, 64, 63, 7; former price||sizes 6}, 67 and 7}; former price. $1.25, now 75 $1.40, now 75 cents a pair. | Black do., sizes 6} and 7 only; former price, $1.40, now 75 cents. ™ STANLEY BROTHERS. cents. | Ladies’ 4-button do., sizes 6, 6}, 67 and 7; former price \$1.00 per pair, now 75 cents. Two sizes in Black, 5} and 6; former price $1.45 and. $1.25, now 75 cents a pair. P $1.45 and) STANLEY BROTHERS. | Special Offering in Kid Gloves.| Our SHEETINGS and PILLOW COTTONS are soft | We offer a fine assortment of Bleached, Cream an d " |! |Lryen and a value. | | STANLEY BROTHER ®*.