§.20, litany; 7.30 evensong and sermon. Acrnors’ Day.—This was anthors’ day Prince St treet Schoo The at Upper author was Tennyson. Itis needless to sev that the entertainment was very pleasing to all cor erned. Miss Ruth son read the essay. A Worp ty Seasox.—The Montreal! Siar rises to remark that the ecason is coming when the long-suffering house holder will cease paying men to take ice off his sidewalk ani begin to pay them to fave ice on his doorstep. sii Danise Boston Bueierary. the most daring and successful burylaries that ever occurred in Boston was made at the | ouze of Wm. manager on St . rt yiph etre day night. The barg sFieetley, many of coubmation settings, than $3, 100 t, la-t them valued at more eae an Sexp Taeu.— Donat ? -UOnse of} Harris, the tbeatrical | Mon- i ars sec ired Ld p eces i diamond and | ns of flowers are | | Monday the 6th inst. The mail special wili go to Georgetown Sunday nigbt, the } Sth, leaving at S’clock standard time, }and awaittne arrival of the incoming mail of Monday’s reture trip of the Stanley. The Capes mail ronte will close on Sat- uriay the 4th inst. when the mails arriving st Tormentiue at 2.24 p.m. Friday, will be tue last mail of the capes route. This mail will be brought by Saturday’s cross- log. The mail arriving at Sackville at 6-11 p.m. will pass along to Pictou and be brouzht over on the Stanley’s return trip p Saturday, the 4th,thus giving two mails mn Saturday, subject to close connection on the part of the Intercolonial. Notice wil] be given when the Stanley attempts Charlottetown again. Our American patterns of wall papers | are beauties, Call and see them.—Mc- | Millan & Hornsby. Wall Paper—The timeliest, tempting- eJ, After death their faces were covered with dried grass, which was set on fire, rendering the features of the victims un recogaizable. A Jate despatch from Bulu- wWavo says it was feared an attack would be 9 on that place lasi night. A = So Se ~ PUBLIC OPINION, Sir,—T notice that you have with pro- per and patriotic pride raised your voice against the proposal of the Government to sell Government Houze and grounds. The sale of thie historic property would indeed be a great mistake and will be resented by every “loyal and self-respecting Islander. I hope, Mr. Editor, that you will continue te strenuously oppose the project and can assure you that in your efforts you may cyunt on the people generally, IsLANDER, -_----_so. -— A CHANGE REQUESTED, Sir,—“Hal’s” suggestion in your yester days paper re the proposed change in the Government to build a wharf at or near Michael McLellan’s Shore, “Mill River, Lot 5, as prayed for by - petitions forwarded to the Government some -time aro. Alsoif it is the. intention < of the Government to extend Duvar Road west of railway crossing. Hon. Mr. McLean said he \had_ visited the locality for which the wharf was ask ed, but no definite aetion had beep aint During the sammer a survey would =be made and the work proceeded with if deemed advisable. The other matter would also be investigated and, if deqyyed, in the public iuterest proceeded with: A message was read from’ His Honor |‘ the Lieutenant Governor asking that when the House adjourns on Thursday that ‘hk is something cleans better—- positively no after-dust. ROYAL SILVER POLISH Don’t forget and 25c. a for your silver. it next time. Ec. bottle. A. W. REDDIN, Phm. B, CENTRAL DRUG STORE, “ SUNNYSIDE.” 990060900000 000000000000 OO4O46446 GBAALALSAAALA AAAS AAA ASSAA ee PV FF SP SV VV OSC VV ee erTee stand adjourned until Tuesday next. Mr. Bell introduced a bill entithd “An Act relat'ng to the separate property and the rights Of property of married women.” It was read a first time and ordered: to be read a second time to-morrow. i Hon. Mr. Peters introduced a bill in- corporating the Teacbers Association of Prince Edward Island, which was read a sian, grown one year from Imported Seed on the “ Warren Farm.” Seed Wheat. Campbell’s W hite Che Cheff and White Rus- JOHN NEWSON, things to do it with. A little article in Silverware gives the desired effect. Try it. Of course, if you want style, quality and correct price you will buy it of W. W. WELLNER. Charlottetown, April 1, 1896. EARNEST MEN. AND WOMEN to circulate WANTE |“ The Swerd of Islam or Suffering Ar- menia,” a thrilling book. Graphié ac count of the Eastern Question, the Turk, Armenian and Mohammedanism with its horrible massacres. Numerous startling 4.55, COME EARLY. wait for no one. MOORE & McLEOD. Read our Wall Paper a}, Charlottetown, April 1, 1896. + 2 Reduced prices—like time and tide— You want to see these your- self to know their value. ; Ce Ff — ee ee Se Oe ee ae ae ee eee en — SS a ns yy wh y Al d r ‘ THE DAILY EXAMINER - - ° se am . ‘ THURS sDA y, APRIL 2, 1896. i — —_— ———— acai pon a al - = _ ppaencererems emai a citadel ssatiaeainaaeamee Se en Cae a ee sninencmmaanaitomapinncadariipomalinasiiegeeeee 5 olin é ‘ 5 a TO ADVERTISERS, Et. — 19 4 . weno ouer ove aiversinrs vo | Buy Your Hats at Prowse Bros d. ‘ C : i OT 9 OT 3 : kindly &€ CO} rier 10 ES cee \ i a ear aii the 3 morn = - ae ae " Bt ad: | Bove’ 2 piece Suits, $1.00. | . r ons * oo welled to make the | Boys’ 2 piece Suits, $1.15. ) _ 5 . ; oc <K a i; weal ‘ <8 f DAN Ro om 2 yiece g1 its, $1.25. ‘ ¥ . % . a PY ‘ . . "a > fae terrenving copy one hour cui. ote 3 ice Sat $16 200 Children’s Suits for $1, $1.15 and 260 Suits for Boys 10 to 14 years old, 312 Suits left over from last year will ’ a ims sin by 10 o'clock hereafter. od ; Boys’ 2 pie e Suits, $2.00. . pe , . e : > c ’,*” . . : . ‘a se « ck AND OTHER ITEMS, | Yoxs: 3 vise: Suis $250. $12 zo, to fit Boys 4 to 14 years old $2. $2.50 and $2.75. Good, All Wool, be sacrificed—price no object. Suits must 7 oys’ 3 piece Suite, 75. ° | Boye? 3 piece Suite, $3.00. de sold. Bring your Boys and get a fit ait ae eeupon wt Beer Boos, Boys’ 3 piece Suite, $3.75. | This is a special line and should go quick'and often sold for $4 to $5 each, See al fy y ge fit, + | Bows’? 3 piece Suits, $1.75. ! . 7 y or y ; Scie: intial fa any ws he, 5 On s0 wk Voce ge Shaner this 1j tie i ositively never such goods ever offered i —— ws ees doys’ Odd Suits, $1, $2 and $3, worth " P Ce HS line 1 IS & COrKer - fi t} 7 to Ri eéansxen Wil not be deeds $2, $3 and $4. or the money, ray G M riday - yys’ Caps, 12, 15, 20 and %5 cents. om ERs centre icine siete cciena cal wad shi ceils i —" paeene ys’ Hats, 40, 50 and 60 cents. , 4 Sectat.—Baptist Church gTuesday even- IP RO BROT! P r OY Ot B r dia ‘ ¥ i i / ~S in ike ng. Came everyloly. B1y Your Hats at Prowse Bros. WS UY VY OF : ‘ i} Tur STANLEY arrived at Pictou to-day + a’ i and nak ra return trip. aye - - —_—— ~ —— ene a ~ —————— ~ - _ — . - oy ‘ ; sory austen LOCAL AND OTHER ITS.’ Stearns is Best. Cartar’s for Wall Paper). mernmome = it ae” : eee aa ofan st ° Loxvon, March 30.—The Australasian Ay quested. | Pom Dauz.—No. 1 Co A., will meet MATABELE OUTBREAK | colonists, who have been led to expect , ® Re ‘F - >_-- - ‘ . : ° i fe Daxeisc.—Mis. Burris w e-open her | for drill to-night at eight poring _—- PROVINCIAL | ~ LEGISLATURE, royal. visitors this year are docmed to IT S . g hx Fy By 4 se at Terpsichore Ha!! on Ye ssday, | seeeeeieitiiiiidonitii Probable Caus® of the Uprising—Victims URE. disapp yintment. The Duke and Duchess s 3? 2 ae wnt th. at 8 p.m lyAwy | Rememper the business meeting to-nigh Hovrribly Mutilated. |of York were personally inclined to make NI E ati a ' ec : r | at 8 o'clock sharp of the Epworth Leagt Cave Towx, March 30—Advices re-— eee the tour of Australia and return Ly way . et Exrerraiywent.—TheiLoyal Circle of | in connection with tae Upper Methodi seived here state that several - whites. in of Canade, but for family reasons mainly A ' “9 ogi hold their an-{ Church. Important business. : ine nlanse é ‘ Bs . the Queen vetoed the idea. . There is : TE the King . Dang biter Re Pp ae : as oo ae — oe m re ; ‘h ——— a — i a Wepxxsva?, April 1. some reason to iin that the scheme} to have your table properly A a ee “oi cae ~ | Oxtent Divistoy—The officers for the is partly due to the striogent measures re House met at 3.45. — _.,|i8 only postponed, and that next year the 4 ; - if aaron Apel Lib. | current quarter will be elected and iastal-| cei:ly adopted to stamp ont the rinderpes = : ene nereaeeel ai ill) royal couple will take atrip through the | arranged, everything in order, We've shai on our centre 58: aw 1” grran-e. | led to-morrow (Friday) evening. ifem- thodesia. The fondnes aif, mending the Act incorporating the Cen-| British. Empire, commencing at Cape » . at ‘ ata Love I as | a ee age | bers will please be on hand sharp. - — _ oe 7 * Ge: sees tral Mutual Fire Insurance Company,| Towa and sedi at Halifax. The on bright sparkling and attrac- 4 : ae for to-day, _ lot of i be nta for Good Friday, remember the I F for their cattle is well known, and tke : s ~*~ ns 1 aa © odd pai f Ls Curt ae: ite Sonat u the l r Methodist Church ee killing of them in attempts to stamp eut . hich was referred to the Pyivate Bills} called Imperialists, among whom, Mr, tive Peer? OP Lene. ; q eee ke ke con~| Perce Covrt. — This forenoon the Seiad soi thg alsidtallnsitatd om mittee. Chamberlain is now nunibered, futdr the ° mit 27.309.m. Coll mn in behalf of con- the rinderpest excited much discontent. eeu meats : f h 1 of the conference , re | Scott Act summons against Sarah Jane "A re sh en Sehandeie, Tiewe wr. — don en = Provincial Trees scheme, and think the ,tour ought to be itere are the prices : : “Rie ep seed of the coofes . | Higgins was dismissed. The case against | yao} a rildest are in cir- | Uret & Jay On the table of the Mouse &/ made in state, the cost being defr. yed Es Mysonic. A reguiar convocation of John Collins ‘naa adj tania until the ee A ea ie a starement showing the amounts due bv the from the Imperial Exchequer. 8 ® ITS Regularly $1. 80. Now $1. 35 & et : al A ohan Mo tt © 0 G.. | oe inet a ee oe ee ee Government of this. Province.to the Mer- . 1.95. 1.45 ee Alexandra, R.A.,chap. No. 11, R N.S., | 3ta inst. is hinted the Boers stirred up the Mata- ehast« Baak’cf PB, Island. and alee 06 — a ~ cc Ibe kel at chapter rooms sasCnik a o nea ycles rains he Britis This is ee oO “ ro “ce wh otc ae i. hae MOVEMENTS OF THE MAILS AND ; sls Tae . af si on mmors* | the Merchants Bank of Halifax respective- soeecovovosenosoorooeoes: . 4 Y ‘ ae - | Tempie, this evening at 5 o clock. STANLEY. oe a 7 oe Matabeles | /Y 0% the 31st December, 1895. Fat _ 2 60 - 1.98 ¢ ee - fs : “ Among > victims © 1e Matabeles |] ~ 3 oe As # Sr. P ERS CATHEDRAL.—-Go 1 Friday| The steamer Stanley will make daily | were family oe of husband and caine Petera tabled «the stateinesit I he Dust “6 2.85. . 2.15 ? fervices: J.l0 a m., Chidren oe \'® | return trips between Georgetown and Pic-| Wife, three grown daughters and three|~ a sling ick: : . “6 25 “ 9 § 4 chape!); 10 a wnky matius, & ; «9 P- ™-s | ton until further notice; and will begin | 8008s. Commissary Bentley and other of Sena eae 7 wes ~ ee to do if yom have the proper 3 39. ‘< a k ce aidrvsses co “ihe Lhree sours Agony’; | mail service, taking the first mail on | pereous massacred were horribly mutilat- | * ) from Whiting is awful. Here 4.30. _— Ti EY vred $3 taken | it and rest aM. _ Se | ost patterns, and littlest prices at Carter's | Zion Church Lecture Room is an excel- | * bk ik <i - : aes, illustrations taken on the spot. 448 pages, ( requested by the flower committee of the | eh ssa Sample hooks alwavs ready,| lent one. I am pleased to be in a position | ‘iT**t time and referred to the Private Bills} mch9—1m only $1.90. Send 60 cts. for canvassing |: Mh Y. W.C. T.U., to be left at their rooms| Try MeMill: “ot te f ‘all to inform him that cur faithful and Committee. ——_— book. Agents make $15 to $50 weekly, ae not later than Saturday morning. Forty ies ee Ss as a energetic trustees, to whom we owe so 1 = es of — a oe for: = Braviey-Garrerson Co., Ltd., Toronto. | s 7% —_— SEs ie) BS five bouquets are required and all who can | many improvements, have this very matter | PUeting the Journals o he house’ was d&w— feb26 - N Cc ; a Pkg assist in thus bringing Haster cheer to the | Our patterns of wa'l papers are up to in iad dal that the chances of it being | ®°¢ pted it being the lowest. Z ; akin ew orsets,. al 4 sick rooms ia our city are urged to res- | date-—McMillan & Hornsby. done in the near future are good. I trust House adjourned until 10.30 on Thurs- 2 ak’ eats; eee eee pond, even though bat a single cutting aka Seo ; that they will see the:r way clear to pro- day. wages to a-competent girl, Apply at this « ean be pared | _ A bill is now before the Ontario Local | seed with t i before the Bev. Mr T April 2 erage sr ‘ HES @ =pared. } 4 bE w bel 1 VGtAEiO LOCE | oced w e work befo re Rev. Mr mRSDAY, / : ae —_——— Legislature to empower city courcils to i iaon ie as the tickets on v0- H 4 nek wt) eae des ish pe ie ae ? FS r > v_— Ot e fe L »f it t i i nic : yé ) ies . : } . ; wi ous n a a. mi. a Py . TED- zi Ke ’ p 4 oe Damacep.—Abont ten feet of | provide and maintain public lavatories, to ing to sell like hotcakes, and the next Mi: GRhis teedeniod @ uetliiee Me |. waxre, A a for general a New W aterproofs. ta New London wharf was carried away by | supply them with water and defray the best thing to a good lecture are comfortable rf e Cl ng I i \ ae the To + ; } tring the gale on Tuesday of Jas ae ee & - ‘ the Chairman and members of the wo gly _ a a < wins on 1 Alfred er a surroundings. Council of the Town of Semmmertidd axk- s : in oo D. & A. C t * week. A vessel belongiog to Mir. Altred | se Hau No. 2. ; ; a ’ I | t f i { h « Vases VD. & . Lorsets Macleod was driven among the fishing} Roller skating to-morrow at the Bicycle a Fee ing that an Act be passed authorizing the S80 u 100 ( Par Derg Ip ) ef» < ". i" siege at the wharf, doing considerable | Academy and Roller Riok. 15 cents. YC nie issue of dehentures by the said Towa 2 Cases Ladies’ New epring Hats, a = - é . ‘ 2 7 3 a . ; ’ dan:age to the stages, The veaeel was wean ol darsattate: Conneil. ‘ Also to amend : section sixty By cutienl eoneeu. -the partnership 1 Case Ladies and Ge nts Waterproofs, ri enly slightly injured.—Sammerside Jour- Ne ti Wiss Mitta bee if three 9f “Au Act to consolidate and amend hi ‘a gama so tae Date ; o ‘ . a : ; ag igen prroecerecececese ir. B. Wilson Higgs has returned from } ihe Acts incorporating the Town of Sum- ritherto, existing between -Jamen Paton; Something very choice in Gents Waterprocf a} Dal. | his trip to Bermuda. endsnide. 49 Wie Cap. ll, by inserting J. Ay-McLaren and Ingram Wood » hes Coat e 9". Massa- | ° Th M Mr. C. H. Northrup, representing P- Lartar the wonia ‘two fifficient sureties’ in this day been dissolved, Mr. Wood retiring oe Renee Ase Comes, <a She ett $ Vy any ¢ Walsh, hardware, Halifax, is at the Davy). said section the words, ‘or @ suffizient from the business. i i i H seenetes conan departinest has-pet tate 9 | 2 @ | ies, uarantee in’ any Guarantee Compan i j | JAMES PATON See our prices and quality before buying. | “ Jie: } ade ane ¢ are a i g ¥ ‘ d aa . oe .ia Bi: ae een eens - 9 aa i Rema Ks of $ Hon. Geo. Forbes will be a passenger doing business in Canada.’ ” ve Getting There With Both Feet ' JOHN A. McLAREN, ‘ i array of facts and figures designed to show | in the S ote. . Jali ah a ae : i < ve ’ O O a the relation of the use of intoxicating liq- | Appr OV al - ? - — ia a After the petitioa was read a bill in ac- That’s what we do every fime with our INGRAM Woop. a B. MACD NAL & C A ae Ts smenlen ant alae. 44s at $ ee 9 8 a steamboat | Comeance therewith was introduced, and large line of Footwear. You had better Witnes:—W. A. Martin. Charlot Avril 1, 19962-a ba: necessitated more than 26,000 per- | passed on our SARSAPA- inspectors, are here on official business. — yee ee roa ere adr red oa Charlottetown, April 1, 1896. PATRON ETD Ms Otel as ‘ae age 9 aii iin +M- aerday. > , ? vale — ; SS ee es sonal inquiries with reference to persons | RILLA AND CELERY CCM ¢ Tuey are at the Queen Hotel. sf ay 7 Mr. Gord ital, ck Maile per’s Corner) if you want goo aan aie : ee committed to the various institutions of | POUND warrant us in making Mr. J.C. Anderton. of Halifax, inspedt- eo r. Gordon asked when the fu al very low prices. Froin now until 2 pri The business will be carried on frofi A U | ie the state. the assertion that it io THE $ or of the Standard Ios urance Company, is ae orn Beport af : ——— ld ane will Pee. —e —— this day by the undersigned. . : y sini ilienicelis BEST SPRING MEDICINE Meats : on. Mr. Peters said the report would ig Boots and Shoes. You know whether << 2 ae a “ j ) atest Is t tl 1een . age . > JAMES PATON PG ty Scccrercr, Sreprvzs—Ia the report|@ fore blo and nerees in be @ | rons We latest arrivals at the Queen) itiited a soon at it could ab youl Shoe ono TE yom so ou JOHN A MLAREN. TwHw ig the Fashionable Tailor Patronized ait —_ ~_ ecm ae aoe which — $ purchased, in the city, a é Mr. L. E. Dystant the popular repre ae ales it ie. Seow (All erton) seats dee at our stock. [t will pay Witness-i-W: AS Martin. A} y Is t e as idoha e al or atron Ze a t 23€ most importantcfthe 2nd year, the ‘00 for 100 doses, repare seutative of Clayton & Sons, Hallfax, is . ¢ ori ; ite names of Messrs. Rose, McLeod and! @ caly by — tie a0 4a vais ie ms Jee the bill vesting certain lands in the trus- R K JOST Charlottetown, April 1, 1896. sO Extensively by our Leading Citizens 9 oa Houston stand in the Ist class honor list, | ¢ Queen : tees of 3 I eee ee eee . . ’ ap2 a oO se leadi 8. gy , was read a second time in comn ‘ a that f Mr. ag e leading the class i ve Mr $ JOHNSON & JOHNSON, Mr J. L. Harkin, of Quebec, who has} yy. Robertson in the chair. Reported meh24 Stamper’s Corner ee ; : - special exam for senior anat my prize Mr. | been at the Queen Hotel for several days |. 0°24 16, with certain ameadments and BECAUSE we are up with the times, keeping e with the spirit of the age ae Rose was alzo the winner. We | arn th past, will leave this afternoon for Nova | oni csed te ‘i. ciao thiek: i T We devote our whole time and ettention to FINE AILORING. In this way we a.9 Mr. Geof, Bayfield of this city has rt Graduates in Pharmacy. Scotia —T a ee eee ‘ keep in touch with all the latest changes in Fashions, a!ways on the alert for the i in all his subjects. . a ‘ ay. interests of our customers. - © A Montreal despatch of the 30th ult. Tl ‘ : in ’ chiiaahibincsiesin : 1¢ Act amending the Act incorporat- 4 ae | POCSASSSLASSSOSOOS | says that Mr. W. C. Macdonald has given |ing the Stanley Bridge Deicying Com: S A MM DON A i ‘iD it Artes oo Meeris 13.— The New ger! another donation of $150,000 to McGill pany was read a second time in- committee, ° . aC . sh) i 4 Gels’ icle says: As a result of Evan-| —. College. oe with Mr. Robertson in the chair. Reported ht a a R oe - Lanting | Foshionable Fae. «t i gelist Gale’s meet! ings, ope man who had | Messrs. J. C. O’Brine, of Toronto; T. H. agreed to, and maae the order of the dey ; . a =— 4 not spoken to a fellow citizen for years, | Dobson and B. McHaffie, Montreal, repre-| ¢3) 9 third reading on Tuesday. : genes UN ceneentineni | i went an i begged his pardon and now they senting wholesale clothing houses, arrived House aj varaed watil Tuesday: next at “| are brothers. An other man went and paid | this f renoon on their annual business | 5 p.m. i an old bill with which he was dunned for | trip. There are at the Davies. “ years; another wer Mr. Geo. Battye, of Wallace, N. S., is : to prevent sickness is to get proper Plumbing, Drainage, Ver wrongfully from a fel'ow. Theol i Gospe among the let2et arrivals at the Hotel No cotter pins to get loose tilating; and Heated Houses to live in, PRICE, QUALITY AND STYLE.) ¢ a w ae e are prepared to 4 | Fad . ; ; 4 : 3 ee 2 | y has not lost its power. Davies. It #6 understood that his visit is |gn Perfects and arden -@it do everything in the PLUMBING line at short notice: We Ge —— WH FEL in connection with the supplying of stone 0 CFLOCES B : Ga y 7 te handle the best Sanitary Earthenware and appliances known to 7 _ Tae Suaccest Waeet Mape.—Acoord- | for the new Roman Catholic Cathedral. at the Leader’s. + 3h ae the trade. We ure also prepared to do everything in the line of ie ing to an exchange Count Mag cre Mra. ais nit STEAM, HOT WATER aod HOT AIR HEATING. We pride & Tom Thumb’s husband, whose height is Missionaries in=Treuble, Gents Waterproofs—One case just op- . ‘ s s ou reelves upon the perfection of our work iu ali its branches. 4 30 inches and whose age is 47, has p laced | a CoxsTanrINopLe, March 30.—The Rey. | ened. See them for quality and comfort, JOBBING done at short notice. Oar charges are moderate. See eis an order for what will be the smallest bi- | Geo. P Knapp jad tee Tey. 8. Cole, | they are leaders, at J. B. Macdonald & Co. il S | 5 us before placing your order. Best of references, a eycle on record. The wheel will be 14 | S 1] T ed gc te ae gl eh Borg mal 3it h : : American missionaries stationed at Bit'i:, 5 oe a, > rae ots som a a - Ad wil S S the former of whom has been erdered}] — a. ato e 2 McINNIS & THORNE, ¢ zh on iV pounds, pecial «ies ; have to be ma: le. When the count was| told that it would cost $250 he threw up | his hands, but the countess put down the carh, Charlottetown, Feb. 28, 1896—d&iw PHILHARMONIC BUILDING, WE CANNOT BE BEATEN. DON’T FORCET THE PLACE: to come to Constantinople to anewir *T hat charges of sedition and murder Ore mare by the Turkish cfficials, ; telegraphed the following message t to the United States legation on Friday: pao “We are blockaded. Our eervants are un- 5 t} able to go to the market. The goverpor We want to get your good-will for 5 orders all to leaye immediately on the life. southern route. The roads are bad. We are awailing a reply from Minister Ter- rell.” The Turkish offivials at Bitlis at- tempted to arrest Mr. Knapp about six Killarney Serge, Tyke Serge, ee ——_ pa Oe Es ie bg Se ees ete ee PS Oe eo ‘ sical Sewerace at Woopstrocx.—The re Brunewick legislature having given rt town the necessary authority, the rate- | pays ere of W oodatocl K will be ae to yote upon the question of expending a farthe | $10,006 on the cewering of the tower About t The | bout that sum waa spt nt last year, We have something nice to show you in Boots and Shoes. Our kpring stock has arrived; beauties, L. 9 you should see them. Gents, see our C 1 an Orns VY S $2.50 Laced Roots, away ahead of any 5 ' ae e _— F weeks ayo, but Minister Terrell insisted $3.00 boot in Canada. Our prices Bl nh m S r = ae pre 1 an . — ode P ore) ta the porte that ifthe charge against Mr. will please you. , QUEEN STREET € él € e, a vou 1p - ot a ne aad eailad “al0 000 Knapp were maintained the missionary Yours for Shoes, ia ei : 8 tis thought the dl ail, ; should be brought to Constantinople and tried te‘ore him. Mr. Knapp has since been unable to make the journey on ac ‘WARK WRIGHT & 00,, LTD. ns Aste their families with thes. will do all that is necessary towards com- pleting tle work for the present, A. E. HcEACHEN, mch25 THE SHOE MAN. BOARDING & TRAINING STABLES EMPIRE BLEND TE A xm. sreworsox, Prov’ | 8 the Tea that brings trade and pleases customers Charlottetown, March 28, 1895. % ¥ Bellwarp Serge, Craven Serge. New Stock now opening. a —— A A yi Call at our cheap crockery store avd get all your crockery while we are selling so cheap. We are making room for new stock.—W. P. Colwill. m28 4w dy&w Cal] and get a bottle of E. B. Northrup’s JOHN M. NICHOLSON, Prop’r. Having opened a public Stable on Grafton Street, I am horses and Colts at all seasons of the year to board, train, break or keep in road condition for immediate use. Horse Clipping also at Order your Suit early repared to take Gentlemen’s - oe D. A. BRUCE. - @ Charlottetown, March 26, 1896—dy Every pound satisfactory,.but remember that there are Kidney medicine.| It is wonderful.—W. P. | toe ianapediate See. 1 Satie two or three kinds of Empire Blend. Be sure and get the —— m28 3wdydw | Novet—dyaw 3m best. For sale wholesale 7 retail by READ aie Be ee eae : Y. i. MORRIS. WHAT WE ARE : Faster ONI Jb LONDON { DOING TO PASS THE { ss ROUSE. } IME before the arrival of our large stock Millinery § | id bi Waterproof Goeds ! | : _ -.. Men’s Waterproof Coats, ‘eur sHWNG A Wonderful Invention. 4 We ae placed the price of this Maahine at $40.00, NS [It is now within the reach of all, Fully warranted for ‘ Five Years. Call and see it. MILLER BROTHERS, Charlottetown, March 24, 1896 dy & wy le ee oS dae MISS MURPHY desires us to announce that she has just returned from Montreal, where she had viewed the Newest Designs of Paris, London and New York Millinery. Copies of the best and most expensive creations of the In a few daye we expect the arrival of a very large stock of Kid Gloves. Before displaying them we propose to close out ata great sacrifice the balance of al! odd lines, , of goods now at Halifax and Pictou. . And in addition the whole stock of Ladies’ -. Ladies’ Waterproof Cloaks, , Cravenette Cloths, Milliner’s art have been made, and are on . view in Miss Murphy’s department, where she Rigby Cloths. will be pleased to show them to the Ladies ; et Geaesclintow=. A good stock now showing. EER BROS. ; aig Dia ntencininhisitiemmamamell - Ae WEEKS & CoO. T. J. HARRIS. Fresh winds, ea terly tc-day, eouth-westerly to-morrow, un - Rt — ch 7c. We also show 5-stud lacing gloves at 53c. 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