= « de SET Te eT eee nin tigations aise, nnttnatiaa Homa EES TT I i ai Le , An ee ee te LC THE DAILY EXAMINER ° TUESDAY, MARCH 13, 1894. $e ~ ee — —-———- eeiiiiiad ee tenet an : at pi = nae ceca age _— ee ——— ea At lase re porte she was suffering severely. —St. Johr Pelegraph. : , On ¢ Why buy Syard rolls of you can get 1 16 yard roll from ws eure ?—Moore & MeLeod paper wen at the expired ir, 1899 and the lesees were guing on as yearly tenants, still they were re-. quired to deliver up the wharf in « good state of repair and are legally bound to do fo now. What the Councillors of last | year were thinking about when they lamps and lamp fixings. Will be sold cheap at W. P. Colwill’s. feb 6 dy&wky 3wks. Over 390 dozen gilt egg cups,the chea est ever offered in this city Colwill. feb 6 dvy&awky 3wke. —W. P. even those who never used tobaceo before J. B.Pace Bobacco Co., Richmond Virginia; and Montreal, Canada.. SEEDSMEN, Charlottetown, - - P. E. Island. fo a3e ar A mg ¢ i) 4 ~ 0. “ f Cy ¢ Og oy oh ef AS more loaves of bread to the barrel. so after being baked. For sale at | CITY COUNCIL MEETING agreed to pay $1260 of th. city’s money LETTERS T0 THE EDITOR M h i ’ 5 samenaia | for the repair of the wharf in addition to , ec an CS 0 S al nnouncemen | The New Oficers Appointed and Other | $360 paid previously, and when they put — a ‘ Business Transacted, | on an inspector without making an agree- THE VACANT SENATORSHIP. Full Wages and ; MARCH 1894 ! City Cour met last evening, | ment as to the rate at which he waa to be a ' ra ; 9 t Lss Dut . jana rine. Thec nae Sir n your issue of the 9th inst., a ee sical H Worship the Mayor, Hi#{ paid, he could not imagine. The corpora SII, : . oe ve , D t F H R ler. Councillors Haszard, tion ought not to have been called upon to} Writer signing himself A Pory offers oc or S S HOME RULE FOR IRELAND 7 ? Robertson. Hughes, Douse, pay a single dollar for the repair of Pownal | some suggestions to our representatives at s Hooper, Ta und Taylor, the Chief of | wharf. For inspecting the work on a Ottawa in regard to the vacant Senator are paid under the new | KR \ a f° D partment, the Chief of the larger contract at Queen’s wharf, Mr. Ball ship. oe = the . ersond “W - policies of the Canada a . ’ elegray ' "i? Department and the City Sarvevor. would receive only about $60, while Mr. | among t < @ avons _Ooe tcants for the ‘ i . alll Phet atoms f F. H. Beer, Esq., a8 &}] Nicholson’s bills amount to $240. This | position ‘ fills the bill? he unhesitatingly Accident Ass. Co. ——— , ! : the Board of Fire Engineers, | business had, it was evident, been handled | speaks for every elector on P. EB. Island, . { H ; i and accepted in anything but a business-like way. and boldly proclaims Dr. J. T. Jenkins, of | AGENT FOR P. BE. ISLAND, GENTLEMEN !—Our stock of Hats xe en i mu } ; 1 any 5 ‘ wre ‘ . ‘i 3 hl They ha ' B « ter from Mr. E. H. Needham, in | ‘ouncillor Douse concurred with Coun- | Charlottetown as the man Phat Dr. 3 : ; \ let from M Cou Sal J » has cls :] | 1894 is ry replete with the Latest ssittia ons a , Se Sle ite camsiabenilien ut of an | cillor Haszard as to the liability of the a, 1as ( =e " not deriy. But E R. BROW for 1594 1s now reple , oe : I " ’ ; . at be reme Tre’ thers have . in om Se Bude I as pase le apartment in the cellar of the Market | lessees of the wharf, and asked the 1 must be , poe a that other have and Best Styles for Spring and Summer Me ¢ ' paiar | Hall was re ed 1 special commiuttoce, | Mayor if the city could be held liable for | Claims ae 1 rving @ party in victor) BROWN’S ’ t | | ' " . } . =" . feat car »2 ved as a els — a . le [ ate wea etl rs Haszard, Fennel } Mr. Nicholson's pay after the lst of De- | and defeat can urge la a laim. Where BLOCK, CH TOWN. wear, consisting of the best and latest : 1 Douse cember, the date at which the contract | do Messrs, Hunt, Bentley, Campbell, ete., - be: ; : K at they \ le be r from I H Davies, hag _ —_ was to have been completed. ey = ? Have = not - good are , oo a styler made by the best English, Ameri ; 1 } . aga) T lie © 2 8, especii yas they are in the e Gla specting the action taken by the city against The Mayor said that if Mr. Nicholson | 88 Jenkin peciany yar a Cai ia : " TRECT . ‘ e} Ve John Drake was referred to a especial | stated the fact, of which he did not doubt, | County; and this of itself is a strong claim can and Canadian makes. Al.I, DIRECT | en tie sures | committee, consisting of Councillors Has- | he had been instructed on the 5th of Jan- | if the ee en ey ae 5 FROM THE MAKERS ma I urd and Hughes and Hooper luary to continue his superintendance. | quoted for the benctit of our representatives i , " H rend { letter from Edward Flynn, asking for} Councillor Taylor said that he was a | be adhered to- “government for the people : , i a , ree j the rent of his tenement was | member of the late Council, but he did | and by - feng : ves ‘Ss One name,| Spectra, Despatcnes to Tue Examiner No Middlemen’s Profits paid by THE . . ; nail a it- lie ‘ anv reve > Ss OveriooKke his con- racticable and popu- | referred to the P Property Commit-| not think that Mr. Nicholson had any however, 1¢ has overlooked in th - hiiemramiiiias ety a oe | right to draw $2.50 per day. nection—a man who has served his party RSLIABLE HATTERS. , : Cou r Hoope roan the Public | ‘Councillor Hughes “disclaimed re- | and his country long and faithfully, who THE BRITISH PARLIAMENT. ; : Property Committee, reported that the | sponsibility for the sums expended | has represented a large district for nearly We give the Middlemen’s Profit to the : . uN | 7 s Committee had agreed with Mr. John Ball | upon Pownal Wharf. When Councillor | thirty conse: utive years— ITon. Joseph 0. 28 om ig NG 3. : . t the work at Queen's Wharf | Crabbe moved that the firet contract for er I fail to —— : vo of buyer of our Hats and Caps, thus giving é : ; } lar te.. for 5 : ° y > he accente f litical sagacity could overlook this ; 7 : ; : : A [supply all necessary plans, ete., for © | the repair of Pownal Wharf be accepted | any poh Ch Mea wins Mie + j Speech Lo d d¢ you for $1.75 what you used to pay $2.25 q » ‘ . the amount of the contract he suggested that the Mayor and Recorder claim. But “A Tory” says, “A weoates v4 6S In r 5 all ommons. ; -_ : : ” ntract being for $1,260 | should first see whether or not the lesces | Supposed to represent the whole Province saci and $2.50 for before we went into the t ment. It ti Irish Party w : \ letter from RR. Fitzgerald, Esy., | were liable for the repairs. On that occa- and not a part ; or ul A ae — ie ae + lo *ower for | > ~. der of Mr. | Suppesition to e trne, is not Mr. Arse- at business. rs , a g the elain John Pov r | sion he had moved that the tender of .F. I ; , 1 : : ae ’ , : es! - a fall upon a de- | Nicholson do lie upon the table, and the { pault’s claim still paramonnt, if a clean HOME RULE I$ TO BE POSTPONED ‘ viva rossing was referred toa special motion was carried on the casting vote of political record and ; long parliamentary ae, We cenietiitie request a eell of ix , sisting Cou lors Tau- | the Mayor. But the next morning Council- a are any ene ae _ _ , ; . . iar. } ea lie f ln ri a senatori district cease to have : ‘ ct} Pe avery G in Char- 1 aml unreasona , laylor and Roberts | lor Crabbe had set Mr. Nicholson to work | did a senatorial distric¢ bur spection from every Gentleman in Char , : al | \ r frot M John lk lever respect- and when the bill came in it was for 4379. | boundary line a? : Timothy Harrington and Lord Salis y : s n Pa rh g orperfect drainage of his property | He considered the Action of Councillor | : ee eee 7 aca y Protest From Different Points lottetown before purchasing. ompari Water Street, of which repeated com | Crabbe at that time insulting to the Ceun- } C&used by the death — 3 oe wor son invited ay * | plaints have been made, was referred to | 1) and insulting to the Mayor who had | Montgomery, the editor of L Impartial of View. : WHICH Lave CNIS. | oy . Gi poet Committers given his casting vote against it. It was | urged the claims of Mr. Arsenault for the Ve re ! ' ! ‘ - 5 “~~ > Re ahi "he Is or reve i ) ee ( ta they have nothing expect j Fhe memorial of the Sir John A. Hook necessary to have this aon ee ~ preg "ee aie Loxpow March 12. ae } ‘ ack ‘ De ‘ ing or may : m2 oes .o : therefore e ess 8 cia s, ’ e z Vs i i i : ‘ i by Lord Salisbury; and | and Lad ler Company, asking a | Y | in a business-like a — wieraear that spirit of fairnlay so characteristic cf In the House of Commons Sir Vernon i = ‘ equal to that paid the Hose Company, | would move that it be referred to the Fi- a MPDIa) : j j nake the best I eaten tate Wien Cummins eect iamedeeiiadt ie to reported on at the the man, he wrote to the editor of that | Harcourt opened the debate on the adl- i \ . ‘ Liberal party led ™ "A pes “te ti ms a endl Rackham and ne ee of Counc) } paper disapproving of his course chiefly dress. He admitted that the retirement of @ @9 ab ating ly se leas a P = . ooo lt age ei Teale Win aeen pointed out that | on the gri und that the vacancy was not | Mr. Gladstone was regarded by the Lib- a “ sialainis Minti emia. in a ghes had seconded tle} !” his district, and that the seat should be | eral party with feelings of distress and i os j ts expediency By | of Gerald and Orlebar Streets was refer: Councillor Hughe had secon - see . , : lis , = would be no change of l bli H t s - & a to a special committee consisting of Coun | potion for the appointment of Mr. Nicho!- } filled by a representative of the senatorial | « ismay. ere Woulc Q g 1e e 1a e at ers. freaking away from Lord Rosel - rs ,Hooper, Hughes and Fennell aon as inspector of the Pownal Wharf re- | district in which the vacancy occurs. policy on the part of the Government or admit of two courses of future a se a School Board that oo =— M Nicholson’s his is, moreover, the course hitherto party. Home Rale, though it were tein- A notice from the School pairs. He thought Mr. Nicholson own ae a “1 id ined leading ch will be advantazeo e amount required for school purposes | ; harge for making plans was extraord!n- | pursued in Cabinet appointments of this porarily put aside, remained a leading Thev ll give Lord Ros ‘ i be, this year, $9,972, was read. ary. It was like paying a man by the day | »ature, and I cannot see why they should | feature of the Liberal programme. : p “6 he " give rd yore ; i UC, CIS VOCAL, Bly tay ry ‘ aa 5 a 3 . : -” . . » : a : ; a The Auditors reported that the system | and then paying him by the yard for the | change their ethics on this occasion. Timothy Harrington protested against = . — : herman excuse for dropping Home Rul a a. a. cues lan. a + Axoruer Tory the laying aside of Home Rule. Mr. : f yunts in the | e Court 1s unsatis- | > work, ye fact that fifty per cent. ‘ “KR LORY. 7S i : : . ‘ sccoun ) ame wor 1 yt } : : * ‘ Glad » he said sed tl} Irish - — with the Liberal-Unionists, vy, and that they ild not report, a® | of the rents of city wharves was paid | Summerside, March 12, 1894 _— _. R l — Dies tl — ? rming a strong party independent Of | directed by the Council, until the 20th of | ont for their repair was, he thought, a ae = a - woak bi Er , lif this course should not be | Ma lamentable. CREDIT TO WHOM CREDIT Is puE,| ¢*4 Without cessation. The postpone- : — the office of Park , . saan ment of the matter meant its abandonment. . ol Saltsbury Applications for the office of Par The motion passed. ee ; : tisha of Gash: take clon ia Telia vy o Ko per were receive i from John Evans, Councillor Tanton called attention to} SIR,—~1 noticed in one or vour last : = oO ; it : 1 = aif i bite a ioiteititiead om ' ™ cts 4 W. Coyle, Michael Barron, Lemuel Worth, | the fact that planks in the sidewalks had | week’s papers that, in referring to the : “y caer | nee ib a 7 - Enel t wey \ | ‘ . eader John MeQuillan and Hugh Smith. On | peen considerably cut up to admit of the | donation of $45.00 to the P. BE. 1. Hospi pe : ing 0 on ie Hee R ~ id | te A ta, ol iy “ . m ; : : . > x ‘ . e nra 1 affairs in Grea motion of Counvillor Hughes, seconded by passage of water, He thought the practice tal, all the credit was given to the Char- | am — Saas i. ie ule wai (as : , ' oi Raa ot f time. | Councillor Douse, John McQuillan was | wasteful of city property. | lottetown Club. made the first o ject of Par a heli i 7 - ' _ appointed at a salary of $250 per annum, The Mavor said that he had| Now this is hardly fair, as it was the In the House of Lords, 7 ee ae TENGSS SITAR OR Oppor , is duties being to devote all his time to} directed the attention of the City | Vietoria Club that challenged the Char- | Said that he thought it wou d eve a suse WI © profess to have a | the care of the park, and in winter to keep | Surveyor to the matter. | lottetonians, and they should have had at better it the Saree. — wg - ss Phe pity is that they have not the | Brighton Road in order Councillor Taylor called attention to | least half the eredit for their donation. hering had 7 t a ae al a . j | v i , rill i i ac i gr e a nl oe : ts 5 a Ps . ave divide:] \. N. Large, Charles Hermans, and the fact that some merchants had not | Hoping v ma will give this a place in gramim 4 vam intro ae ogy a ' << Councillor Robertson were appointed Fre | taken boxea, etc., in front of their pre-; your ever valuable paper, I am, yours an g ee eee ad “ae — | . THE DRAKE CASE. Engineers, —the latter ow the cacting vote | jises, of the street, ae directed. | truly, ome Rule, it was a pity, he - > tha lth £ thee Mon : : : : he | A SvUBscKiper. Home Rule was not put to the very front. of the Mayo The Stipendiary Magistrate said that he bs ener call ao Siahiedh ae : s mee the Gity Councillor Donse moved and Councillor | would probably have to deal with the Ch'town, March 10th, L894. : - ee z > te aL - Peer all ‘ 4 wa ul m Mr. L. H Tanton seconded, that the Finance Com- matter in a few days. i a—oconenieenegignili cadia iinet ~ nenslbciatnatiacilnen ogi f ed oe = bee a “a here lemnification | mittee be authorized to arrange with one | Phe Council adjourned to meet on We:d- USE SKOLA’S DISCOVERY, the great ire! ‘ Serer ds aioe ' <4 Tl “— ~ on = eo ee the banks for any overdraft that may | necday evening next at 7.30 o'clock. | dlood and Nerve Remedy. syland Knew it the etter. ene for Mr. J. Drake, who imagines that he has | 4. requ red ? . 7 ment ought not to put Home Rule into The C . . hes vers a a atom ae c ; the en’s speech year after vear, unless sim ag he « Upwards The Ciry Clerk was anthorized to adver- | GENERAL TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. | on Que 4. . = . : svo Mr. D e, or Davies & Haszard. | tize for tenders for plank aud other mma- | j ey meant Co carry it. Br ai a ; ty. anq | trial required the ensuing summer. | Batrrmworr, Md., March §.—Cardinal x corge armacy. a , ” On motion of Councillor Haszard, the | Gibbons isin daily expectation of a decision | Moncton Elections. the ant not being my : MN, assessors were anth rized to appraise real | from Rome in regard to the removal of the 43 ved uy A writ the Sup | and personal property in the city, and | ban of the church from the Oddfellows | Mowxcroy, March 13. me ¢ But so fa ase has make return of their appraisement, and Knights of Pythias, which was sub- % eae = *s 3 ‘ ' cla ha Councillor Hlaszard also gave notice | pitted to the Pope by the last plenary | The civie e ections _—— ee aioe ai that he would introduce by-laws for levy- | council. The Pope is also said to be con- follows : Mayor, F. woe te sn ( vel, ! 8] ” ng the annual assessments sidering the advisability of removing the uran at large, Sanne inter; a FW. vith « Record vember of tl On motion of Councillor Haszard it wa | ban of the church from Free Masonry. Bae = ‘* eye ae i i : . Wadi aia kiata ili pe S “an: 2, ge Seamans anc , Ibrake’s leg sere. Mr. D 2 takes | resolved that all communications, etc., | Rio Jaxemo, March 9.—There are rea | divan ard ’ se0r " oi 7 a : should be eent in to the Clerk at least es "it si Atkinson; Ward 3, H. H, Ayer and J.8. tl elented course apply ing | “204 . . } sons to believe that Admiral De Gama M iva t s alleged damages W edo not - yore Sarna none ania fe aces - j considers the chances of success on the | were. gal é' 7 ~ . oe Counetl at which action upon them was part of the insurgents almost hopeless, | ee Saecaes rake has a legal | expected to be takeg, ‘ ; and that he is seeking an opportunity to | St. John Notes. aim againstthe city; but we do know that Councillor Hughes read from the amend- surrender to the foreign commanders. iil as instituted a su it,and has not | ° act of incorporation the following :— This is thonght to be due to thé failure of ! oe Sv. Jonx, March 13. ght ; rial gh severa “ The City Council. in addition to tle ae ‘* eae him on = ane A telegram from London says that Hon. ; itt have con ind ¢ ordinary Polic force appointed by them, a wre — + - seal eee ce Jamea I. Fellows, the famous pharm sist, i , ~ i shall immediately after passing of thie Act, ea = 7 “ae Geerre — § has been stricken with paralysi+. . . S ; } matter « . - ’ en eet. i ® , : ; ind year v thereafte ae s00n as conve oa The Montgomery Light Guards, a vet- + . after their annual ekclon, appomnt/ ; _— . ! ran associati * Boston roposss to ¥ sin . alma: Cities 4 lit Accipent.—A serious accident occurred i oe . eran association of B¢ » Prof j z 0 ee : ; sean iene ooo eat “ in Bedeque on Wednesday last. Messrs Our Cod Liver Oil is fresh visit St. John on June 2nd next, = mp h grace i . ee that the requirements of this Statute we Ph ee : : ure kent a i wee ae 1. and to entstte the Jessie Schurman and Artemas Leard were | and rood. Imported direct — we « Vv : g pr hve-] ai of the citv, and of the Board of at the house of the latter preparing to go | from Norwa v in original pack- Another Record Breaker. City « oe Hi n all Sanitary matters, and to pro- | $08€ Shooting and were emptying a uum- | : 7 d t " is Oe aeee ae rs or enrtride a pli Jne | age, We are prepared to guar- : ab Magistrate he cit nd generally to | Of ‘ese, une : ; . |} antee every pint sok Vv us, . » 2m ~ a -— 2M > - aes Se. a ~_ } , Ms : " ness in the said Cit " and | powder was ont, was thrown into the stove. : y | - At annual eae ot ooo > aa 2 & . US = 3 I | one - oe] a2 S > aN oe . ' " : Cone ene ah eats ae “Te Ieee | AS there was atill powder in it an explosion ac? yr & elle Association yesterday, W.U. Hickok, > iu oe 2S oe Ss at ff ee = “rm Set €5 . is —s ™ 1 ” “ye Saad a = be | , followed when ake from the stove fell Davies Drug Store. Yale’s great football guard, put the shot . i we Es. & 2 oe oe 2 a =<} a <A fad ey ean a three hundred and fiftv dollars, to be | fe! a ses ae ae cia . ; -— 2. ee 3 — 8 233 (8 seid aah ate City tand* i upon the plate, which by this time con- | siete 42 feet 6 inches, breaking the intercolleg- ~¢ “ci z ao E 3 = -S 3 § Ze <=t ren a = os 55 s"a.3 ‘ition? of Recorder and Stipendary | - Bo : tained over a pound of powder. A terriftic } ae iate record. b gpee 2gi5 @s BS €&€ 35h R= a7! ns > a ¢ 5 s.3 6 Macistrat way separat 2 aie at It was evident, he said, that in view of explosion followed. Mr. Schurman, who | . i fF 7. —_ += | cf = "9 > 25 Es = << »” Ss damm Lay ~~ mn D F> ODS os = > fices held flerent per according | Us aw the appointment of the ¢ a Mar- was near the plate, was badly burned about MASONIC TEMPLE Mover of the Address Lu 25 o- . Es 2 oe Ss e+ on = = foc] = 2058=°° : an “hal as acting Sanitary Officer was illegal. | the face and his whiskers were burned off. . . s. eee vs ~ § £28883 = co: = i a S Pe: we & : sn pple ditties, testa id that he could not egally institute such | 4 partition in the kitchen was moved four ee ace Mee. 13 OQ on svn= @° ¥ -_ S68 .p— | <—— = S ~ = rOG= 7. S NOTES AND COMMENTS proceedings as might be necessary to/ inches, the windows all broken and the | Orrawa, J o .. BE. Bane vi "So e8 Fea — ne es % S “Bee os = a <ure the ness of the etty. He i panels of the door burst out. Dr. Suther- j In the House of Commons, on Friday za = = £ = : a ena = 2 3 - 32n = = i qu — < o E ra s< © = 2-5 .” pee The en} * of Lobengula wa refore moved that Samuel McRae be | jand had to be called in to attend to Mr. 8 | next, Sir James Grant will move the ad- ess = . 2 a8 23 c oR oF 3 Ley] - z = oS - cas? gist " | ho ia going to pp ippointed Sanitary Officer at a salary of | Sclimrman, and it is hoped the latter will | dress in reply to the Governor-General’s Li z . » o-2 S3o* oe. 6S er —< - = feo} — 26 . 7% = & Z = and lren, w] are ratin $300 per yearjind that the appolautment Of | not be distigured. Mr. Leard escaped with | — speech £5 ee => ve on x es 9 ote ™ ES) = ~ aA ~ ~ Sa <2e No doubt the British Gove narles Cameron be cancelled little or no damage.— Pioneer. | ‘ -_ x ZeExsso sea &*s ESS to A >a RQ t4% tm = Pe aia ' ‘oanetiiog Tantns . he ; r ig ‘ 7 y one =£& See ete e= a c y co at 2 = ~£ > ; ndertak , Councillor Tanton opposed the motion | ati TWO NIGHTS ONLY. Malaria in Halifax. sun8 82 cib-3e52 3) S= -- ££ ese ESBS cht E Ave a nes n the ground that 7 involved additional He Cuarces Caventry.—A man named | a sini Heo B@ = em 3m ae s : SJ ao a ax 39 s5%8 $26 Montreal Gazett Gir Chats 8.1 oe The Me spout ue contented Alexander Macdonald, said to be from Hairax, Mar. 13. C= & a2 © 4 & —— 4 ese Mme pper made a good h s Ottawa | UO ine work at — lt the pent | Prince Edward Island, complains of being 8 T RD Y i VDAY The sickness on the schooner Sir Hib- | —— r eT eT —_ 3 shen le pointed ont the ill Re eee nen STOM Aim Ris SAAFY | testes end illnced at the Alme House, St. | \ u §] bert proves to be not yellow fever, but | ret Liberal profess und | £0 Would have to be ra — ‘ John, N. B. The Alms House people deny eehasta ’ regard he same thing. | Counc! “ Dou Cant VOR Cant HF | Meshenaiie story, and say he isa very MARCH I7ih and 19th, a i cute | I u which the Liberal party ” a" we mu c Tant troublesome character. Macdonald, who is It is not what its proprietors say, but | ntrolled ’ ent- Onta ep + -amgaenll. sary ate a an orphan,and has a sore leg which partially | ayes (i what Hood’s Sarsaparilla does, that tells | : Manitoba, Quebe Nova Scotia. New e ae a i ee | unfits him for work, has been an inmate of | ' j the story of its merit. Hood’s Sarsaparilla | : Br rick—the taxes have heen i; ‘ en coe ace en 4% a the Alms House for almost ayear, An in- | McCloud Wl Melyi é § cures. i, the debt has been added ¢ - ey a Marshal ameron be False? | vestigation is to be made. ‘uiiihentagsidaliniicilgaal ini na pesca =r | to $560. The salary of the sergeants of z a 7 ; ° the Police Force had been increased and een eostaenias Production of Mdear A Positive Cure for Catarrh. Hawker’s | . whee a" : bs ; . . | Spectacular Produ : cc. rs oe thie would make a proportionate increase | A Sort or Fawiiy Arrair.—aA cure of il tate Set Ties Catarrh Cure. Sold everywhere, only 25 | 7 ow pe pow 0 a the Marshsl’s ealary the Catholic Church at Lachute is making ae es cents, > - I. A! par powe Councillor Hooper concurred and only | arrangements for keeping a hearse for the | + : , lo pez ’ shed that the Council were in a position | use of his parishioners, Every family j ’ ‘ par at add a hundred dollars to the Marshal’. | subseribing one dollar per vear is entitled ! ; ee salary to the use of the hearse free, and at the om Councillor Tanton said that the motion | énd of six years the whole amount will be } : reas , PERSONAL was to be expected after the dismissal] of | paid. Those who do not subscribe will be The Brightest, Wittiest and Prettiest RErTT : : : a ‘ ; Vy. Sta Sen Br — as acting Sanitary | Charged ordinary rates, of Trish Plays TODAY the International Steam Yacht races will be sailed off Cannes. The competi- -_ ahes nes Officer he tax wayers would, how- eee } : ° ° oor y ‘ ‘mle . F thie ’ - Office in P py ag er agalll PPvhnige lee to pay i "He thought that | eS ee ee The See Business tion is for two cups given by James Gordon Bennett and Ogden Goilet ; one of which, worth I he 25 ; a oe ; e d EERFUL AMILY.—Alr. ad Mrs | i : - : . ™ o: ential i ° ¢ , , : r ‘Me ArARg a 1 there would be a revolution when these | Cheerfal, of Ricey Cove, recently celebrat- | Special Scenery. : 5,000 franes, is to be sailed for by yachts of more than twenty tons. The Cannes races & Cardinal 3 Rieci Pariaciani | Councillor Hane : light. ., | ed their golden wedding. Mr. €.isinhis| Startling F fleets, oneal continue until March 20th, when all the yachts will sail for Nice. at | s the 9th inst.. of heart dis , cille ugh : deprecated 7 idea | 192nd year and his wife is about two _ Novel Sensations, 7 ' a9 : ; Of Stall SQlaries and cheap men, Motion | mes : >peat) . > P the | . " : a > ° : > . . av ‘ on « > _ . . | ‘ J S ] a a 1 FE i ad , poe Se ante st a - Beautiful Music, ie an a not acquainted with It sa big sail, but we are holding a bigger sale to-day than is common amongst our 4 i ecember 15, [R80. | * , ' : ente e Sa song . . s, the following facts may prove - nay 2 ‘ . ‘ : ’ . = : ’ His Wors} » the Mavor state. P s a 2 : ; ' us, } g y I ‘ — 7A ' eo & . y ¢ < "A pan: ’ ‘ < < Dr. Rainsford has horritied New | , His Wore! ip the 36 per ciated: tha ihe | Memory,” rendered by the venerable lady | Thrilling Climaxes, incsvesting >We have carted en people, but they must go. Wor sted Suits, ‘I'w eed Suits, Spring and Fall Ove reoats, Canadian inane thee Wn heeds teas tah eenn it's | teesepeien to Pownal Wharf ice o kelaen | veer pee. se at Clever Specialties ® Seed Business in this city for hi) and Domestic T'weeds are selling at never-to-be-forgotten prices, to make room for the nob- st the » cornet Svaleae % | | s ) #ownal W hart for a balance | yoice.— x Heral. , a s a , . oT . ipper crnet is “vulgar, 59560 amount of contract voice. alia AM fourteen years. We have always . . awe emer >» counters of any arehs seit on $1260,amount of contract performed « ; “s : ‘ ‘ ; 8s of any merchal 1 this « , : that if the feminine portion | 0 $12 ®amountof contra performed and aalgueiee | . tried to merit success, thexe hops biest stock of imported goods that ever graced the any ant in this city gar there be little hope for the. rest fos @ feclenes cs #217 ; a a of $2.50 | Y. 9.33: 4 ew woe | Tickets, 75, 50 and 35 cente the best Seeds procuraile, sold at are sorry for this slaughter but we must have room, hence we must be up and doing. sor dae tae en. .2, Ht the rate of $2.50 | conve Thursday evening, March 15th, for ee ie te moderate prices, and treated our shaek r ‘ing ; per dar, for inspecting the work and | the Demorest silver medal contest to be| Plan of Balcony at Rankin’s Drug Store. a ee See ale would advise you to be up as well and take advantage of any plums, thereby saving money : ™ - he tland entertainment aking pian’, and h heen asked to sie . y » Ine Yereet | Is . rer ‘ ‘ %e rnae S . . : '* : : : , : , ‘ . y ar > P . *k fi r , ji ; 7 > ria Di i: on oe SL aie te the |. chet eel eee SS : lode i . Lower Hall at Dodd’s Drug Store. Our business has increased year by so doing. Don’t leave it too late, for we are getting chock full of trade now. so com: : a ga te ee cle a ee ® | School. ee eS ee | CR “3 by year, and the largest increase , ‘ , ‘ ‘thing j * line : Te om Fhe Worthy Patriarch ete umatances of the ences, he hee and we guarantee that all interested in iss 6 es ee of ‘all was in 1893. For many early and as often as yo need any thing in our line. : oe : Mr. C. B. Warr eee Bome inquiries concerning the con- temperance work will have an enjoyable | What are fhe wid waves saying! years we have had the largest ; . SetOw vorte put reale ae aud the amount agreed upon to be! ag well as profitable evening’s entertain- | ' ao 4 Seed Business in P. E Fal x r : uate manner a fie a nep pe He had written —— ment. The names of contestants will ap- | <- va We have now the largest busi- — —_— . ing entitled “Jer Lind, and the | late Mayor and aiso to Councillor Crabbe. var later. Admission only 10 cents. IEF 2 : : ot ea bb pa i Mus ar \ lemeutif i lia 1 he former stated that he conld not tax ! . mar 12 9). y weal abheng ‘oo = - snareenens ed fhe Bridal Wine (, his memory a )the arrangement made pies Soh. Sere h rovinces. a ung put genuine as well ke 1. Mies ¢ asina tal ,| with the inspector, and the latter had stat- } By “ ekg pe merit in the Seeds we sell could ) wling pa ] lialogne . ed that no bargain had been made con- LOCAL NOTICES. | : * have brought about these results. yrth being repeated The rest of | CeTming the amount he was to receive | Advertisements under this heading cnarged | grants a ay tie fot of cermin the aaunt The nas oie | Adve wee eaaeaar gaa FOLLOW THE CROWD! e reading ations, taken part _ hy | had, however, informed him that . : — i ea Mr. John Lawson, Misa Lottie “Hodgson, | it was distinetly understood that he was > have used Hood’s Sarsaparilla in my } This is a wise rule when buy- Mies D re and the Misses Down | to receive $2.50 per day. Under the cir- — -_ Le been _ well pleased with ing seeds. People don’t rush to T ° Mise Chappell presided at th ryan. The | enmetances, he felt bound to withhold the | !ts ae" ts.” —David Stewart, Charlotte ‘buy poor seeds, but they do crowd The Star Mi ¢ rchant ailor. sale of pies and cakes then followed. for | cheques and to submit the maiter for the | town, P. E. I. m3 dyd&w Iw to Carter’s Seed Store every sea- wi good p were realized. Mr, | comsderation of the Council. It has been decided that the best place son, because they know the value . o | realized, } € " ; _ ’ / ch 13, 1894. Wa ; ' i ' auctioneer Co meillor Haszard ¢a d that he had | to buy hate, carpets and clothing is at of the seeds. This is not “biow” Charlottetown, March | ’ ° beew ver¥ tauch surprised to tind that the | Prowse Brose. Their stock of hate a] but simple fact. Poor seeds tell 4 SRY Sad Acctpext.—Word of a y ery | interest«of he city had been neglected inre- | wonderful, the style the latest, the quality their own story when they grow, — = ws reseing accident comes from Cape | spect tothis matter. It appeared that no ar- | the best, the price the lowest.-Prowse so do good ones. Buy those that i+ ¥ nent On Thursday a girl named | rangement had been made with the inspee- Bros. c marl3 Os have told a good story for years “peae wished to singe her hair. so whe | tor; and more than that, the repairing of Now is the time to get your supply of | Tol . eae F . Dm past. They are CARTER’S. o tied it together, making a knot near the | Pownal Wharf, and the duty of keeping it | Crockery as we are selling off cheaper than obacco 1s mans most unl Send for our Seed Catalogue end. Sie dipped the end, to the knot, in| in rey air, devo vod, in terms of the lease, | €ver to make room for new goods to arrive - fe for 1894. eady 15th March. o paraffine, and held a livist to it. Her hair | upon the lessees, and should not have | 6 8000 as nay igation opens. — The cheap! versal lu MUYY ; the fragrant ra Gt ewas al! ablaze and was burned | been undertaken by the city at all. The | crockery store —-W. P. Colwill. } : a oft to het head. Her ears were burned to | lessees were required, by their contract, feb 6 dyfwky wks. | aroma of Mastiff Plug Cut & The demand for EXCELSIOR FLOUR is steadily increasing, as nearly everyone who a reap and her face was also badly burn-|t» keep Pownal Wharf and the build- : s : . : ill h he H . P ! . > io . M: . ba Hard ed. She suffered intense agony. and t ines Gee it ta “en dei, Dinner sete, tea sets, chamber sets, and : : once tries 1t wl ave no other. aving a large proportion of the best Manitoba are the clothe gony, and tore Z por a ffective state care i : a. : tart ople t . k ge Mayet coe Se : 5 : : se clothes off tl ose who came toassi«t her. | of repair. Although ihe lease had | ® Y¢Ty large number of cups and saucers, | Starts peopie to pipe smoking, ’ ay Wheat in it, it requires a great deal more water than other Flours, and turns out several Charlottetown, February 1, 1894—tn thu sat It also keeps moist longer, and does not dry in a day or BEER & GOFF.