Ce Sent team a ea AD HP ID * EMPLOYMENT FOR THE LADIES DURING STORMY WEATHER. 4 {ngont w of New Spring Prints. Bleached Cottons in Plain and Twill Fibre Chamois and Buek- | ramettes, all cclors & weights. | New Selicias and Linings, and an immense New Spring Stock on the way. - Keexhina K, ¥ > You will find at Beer Brothers the following mate- ‘als for useful and interesting work during the stormy om “ lays of February : — Menge { Silk. Roman Floss, Twist Embroidery, Quill Embroidery Silk, Filo- ¢ Silk, Rope Silk, Honiton Lace Silk, Honiton Lace Braid, Linen Thread. Crawford’s Flosette, Stamped Lace Patterns, sh Cushion Covers, Stamped Table Covers, Japanere Stamped Cushion wwers, Canvas for Wocl Work, Stamped Night Dress Cases, Slipper ¢ aces, Umbrella Bags, Button Bags, Beush aud Comb Cases, Kinder jer} a Crochet Thread (shaded), Knitting Cotton, Cro- s, Fiourishing sundry Bage, meth meh , ; i Eabr lery Vietor < : ‘ t Cotton, Red and Black Marking Cotton, Embroicery Foundation Letters, ~ ped D'Ovleys, Table Covers and Mats, Five O’clock Tea Cloths, Tray Syuares (stamped and plain), Bureau and Sideboard Scarfs (stamped and plain), Art Fringe, Art Sateen, Art Silk, Japanese Drapery, Sequin Trimming, ' , Art ge, re. : ; Silk Pon Pons, Piano Scarfs (very handsome), Butcher’s Linen, Embroidery BEER BROS. +. etc te :en, etc., et tae } W.A. Weeks & Co., THE PEOPLES STORE, Wholesale and Retail. harlo ttetow np, Feb, 15, 1896—dy Charlottetown, Feb. 14, 1896. Wants, Lost, Found, &« Advertisements eee. pes charge: LOST—A pair of gold bowed, black rimmed enertacies in leather case. Will finder obliec by leaving themat Examines Office. - feb2 § TO LET. -A dwelling house of eight rooms and kiteben, centrally and pleasan lys tuated in the city, heated with hot water and haying good blind well sewerage; rent $150.00 _ per- year. Possession lst May next, Enquire at this office, Jeb6 eod COOK WANTED—February 2ith. a compe- tent cook in a small family; liberal wages. Aj ply at this office. tf—febl5 FOR SALE—A few loads of sawdust, Ap- ply to GeorGE E FULL. Si 135-febl4 WANTED—For our retail department, a young man acquainted with the pe ee iusiness; none to apply unless experienced— W A WEEKS & Co, feb'4 A BOOK FREE!--If you desire a copy sen for particulars—NicHoLts & Co, esley Buildings, Toront wy & 9—decl3 MARINE VILLA TO LET—Situate adjein- ing Dundas Esplanade, in the most heaith pars of the city, fronting the Hillsboroug tiver, formerly occupied by Dr Dawson. [| has a fine lawn, coach house and stable most desirable residence; rent $200 a year, paid quarterly. Apply to Beny DAVIES. oct7—d&w guar2aw pat law ET—A good tenement house on Bishop Remnants! TO L Street. Contains sfx rooms. Apply ye THO CAMPBELL eed Dress Goods, Flannels, Flannelettes, Satteens, Prints, . Challies, Skirtings, Tweeds for Boys’ Wear. HOSIERY.—Two special lines of Heavy Wool Hose in Baskets at 25 and 80 cents. TT. J. HARRIS. > Charlottetown, February 15, 1896 dy SEE THE LOT ON OUR COUNTER NOW. | | RN NE Cn mee Te AS hatha panei oP So ees & - a a song = — ona ae a ee = —_ Se a, - ; <= en SE a i ita mt a ins ease s mtmtcniich THE DAILY EXAMINER ° A 4 A A & a 4 * » ° r Y ‘ - ” + : N . THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1896. j WT Vu} ) HOCKEY MATCH LAST NIGHT. WOMEN’S MISSIONARY SOCIET ¢. [ AGKICULTURAL MEETINGS, THE MAN ’ THE NORYT ( # _—— ~ ~ LOC Aj, AND (7 HER ITEMS. apd : -_ — s E MAN o1 run NORTH MARRIED. he isa — . oe en Ace of Phe fifth annual District Convention of | The branch Dairymeo’s Association of | From out the cold house of the north | Atthe Methodist Parsonage, Pownal, iltewashing the arlottetowns, the Women’s Missionary So< ety of the New Glasgow held a very interesting Thor’s stelwart ehbildrer, hurled forth. on the 12th inst; by as = OC Turner, : Phe return hockey match between the | Methodist Church, met in the basement , meeting du the schoolhouse at Cavendish | Forsook their sullen seas: : fierb+rt Mason, of Ciitton, Lot 48, to Miss Victorias and Charlottetowns was played } of the First Me thodiet Church yesterday at | Road on Tuesday evening, the | Southward the Gothic wagons rolled, Belle Jones, of Mt. Herbert. » the Hillsborough Rink last evening, | 1f o’clock in the forenoon. Mrs, Johnson | 18th inst. The speakers on the pro While bards foretold a realm of gold, i 1 resulted in a most decisive victory for } presided, and gave a short und most en gramine were Wm. Laird, R. E. Bagnall, } And fame, and boundless ease. ; DIED. ‘ Victorias, The ice was in splendid | couraging address | Chas. Stevenson and W. D. McCoubrey. | In Charlottetown, Feb. 19, Margaret | lition, and there was a fairly large at Phe roll call was respanded to by eigh~ | . Mr. Laird spoke on agriculture as it was | Loud rang the shields with sounding | MacMillan, danghter of Malcohn and Eliz- | lance of spectators. Captain W. A teen deligates from Auxiliaries, and five | fifty years ago, giving. a graphic descrip- blows, } abeth MacMillan, aged 16 years, | : Weeks refereed to the satisfaction of both | deligates from Bands tion of the farmer and the farmer’s wife | The furious dio of war arose LE uneral will leave her parents resi- ams. It was half past eight before pia Mrs. Mutech, Mount Herbert, read a cap- | of “ye olde time.” He sketched our pro- | _Adown the dreary land; de nce, Stewart street, to-morrow (Fri- a gan, the teams ng out as follows ital pepe . “Hindrances to Mission Work gress from the reaping hook and the flail But Woden held them in his ken, i day) morning at 8.45 o'clock.) ETOWN in Africa,” which was followed by a most | down to the self-binder and the toresher | And safely passed the Teuton men |} At Rel Point, Jan. 14th, of diphtheria ‘ : | Joteresting discussion. aud separator. By every hostile band. ; Jessie Ethe!, aged 10 years ac aye: Saseisin i CWeeka:: Gee. Row to uke ye is } r. 8 3 , aged 10 years and .7 days, | gh drat WwW. Flocd a R ports re eorlem rent Auxiliaries wee M r. R. E. Bagnall spoke on general As telnet stead dks th his ins ena d.uzt te: of John and Hannah Jane Bruce : ‘ + St Date ~ \ re sapeineen. which, with one or two ex- | farming and how it should be conducted | At that po ron oe neee ath’ shake 2 | Ather residerce, 7 Bingham Street,’ | a eptions, were most encouragng. Afiur in order to conserve the fertility of the ae S| : ees + Chisaao, I Web, lick ‘ H. Largs ane e reports were discussed, a paper e | soil, putting in a strong plea f daievine Phe sea! A southern sea ! io ee our o, argaret Ann { G Vrank C. ¢ tied “itentl Cian te a A eobriag ae PWD. Mec | = piea catrying-| As breathless stuod the vorthwen there Scheu, wife of John D. Scheu, and daugh- | eathen aims and hrist.an | Bai. . D. MeCoubrey spoke o i. © on : or ae oe MTEL» } > : - - : ; y ‘ace, — fer wee an yi 2 . ubrey_ spoke . on feed ed ept through their yellow hair ter of the 2 late Roderick McKinnon, of ‘ ity,’ was read by Mrs. Beer. A | ing the dairy cow,and Mr. Stevenson on And 7 : >| Rocky Point, West River, Lot 65, aged 48 wards—I’. Haszard, 8S. Hot k, Vi cussion followed. general farting. ee | years, 9 months and 10 days leaving a } , ¢ nt e afterno es ! ene l with »asra ,eorge iehg : ene ’ . - SR ee ee l 1, - M : ¢ we iptain) art ee ae it \ ss ~ a ze oe ; . rge and Ric hard Stevenson Rome s doom was written in their eyes, | husband, two sons, one daughter and one : + oa \\ ‘ : i rlsneah iit yy Mrs. A. M. | enlivened the meeting with songs. Feil tumult under sunny skies, | grand-daughter. | t—L. B Me Millan : b re. a After the programme: was ended the Death on the Go'des Hore: At Flat River, Feb. 8th, 1896, Alexander | Goal—W. Prowse ne . iclegates from Aux liaries of Bay V3 called on Mr, Walter Simpson, | Now, by the rood, what southron slaves, | Compton, aged 14 years and 2 months, 5 Ss lhe Charlottetowns defended the sou and five from Bands responded to the roll dh eae ho was present, and ad- | Or land that any south sea laves | dear'y beloved son of Alexander and Ann | sl. a tne Victorias the northe » a oe ; é Nae oe sgn “4 Can face the northera born ? i Compton. Weths. Ot ae “he — Riis tm dgmncecte-vagy stay sgh tigs, WR coils thin omic oe Sd ng Wittsaw T. Avisos, | At Cardigan Bridge, ®@the 18th inst., | eral putes t was some sharp} ors of the . lifter I ‘ slitiaialia — The hi a ? 4 fe sort brs ion : Victoria College. | Donald Chisholin, shoemaker, aged 72 | ene itinerant stamina a kK hing aft h k, which was os CTEM. & lle 3. € obj ‘ct OF hoiding 1ese mcetings is cain Te cpg setae » aS } ving aly the , ok at a lively Greetings tr un Zion Church and from to interest more of the farmers in the * : : ci pe Astiqnel mB * | : i See ee tai cae the W.C.T.U. were presented respect- | cheese factory at New Glazguw, and in- HOW TO BE STYLISH. ‘ At Hazelbrook, Jan. 19th, of croup, tn Lodge €t3 | Haszard’s skate, and there was a_ ted ; sree by Mrs. Coffin and Mrs. Matheson | duce them to become patrons. —e | ere Hastings, nurs one year and six lelay during which MelIsaac retired M : aan é * by Mrs, Jolinson and by icieiiphesigion There’s no excuse for a limp or flabby a ae Se Aly eee A Acu s place was takea by Bruce Wrig ya A. gi Wright. The meeting hell at Low it cia, otume nowadays. Fibre Chamois is so At Fl Riv ‘ae a ; When the came was resumed the v'ay he-| Miss Wigginton read a capital paper on : ‘6 : ower MOD A2Ue | Cheap and easv to work w th that everyone | sat Hives, on the tet of ‘Pobruany, | ai : wooed ve y ag ef \ N. i “D ificulties of Mission Band Work.” oo Wednesday, was not largely atienced should avail themselves of its fervices od Mary Jane Beaton, beloved daughter of aie exceeaines aperessive. ye ‘ ‘ } : owing to bi weatl vat "ORK ee ; . oo ca ae y at 26 \ Charlottetowns would have a. slight | M rs. Poole gave a reading entitled “The a “<.' = hy rag — “ he 7 . give their gowns and wraps sonie body aud | a rife Crees tule cc wag Hie rele: sdies will! vantage. and then it would be- thei: j Adjourned Meeting,” and Mrs, Lawson } “s ee a ie ee 7 Mr. Dil style. Use the light weight No. 10 for all Sea Heir | y ents tur After some arp piay - | “8 rout: t with vata address oS “Proportion- a ye 1 by , oe ne R a vagem sleeves and skirt, the medium: Nu. 20 for H dS i t goal was shot he He ard 4 { ate an i Systematic Giving.” “7 a “y om as v. a read - capes or wraps, and the heavy No. 34 for : — aT S irsaparilla, taken at this =e: - \ 2 ist cheering and ap se rhe following resolution was then read — SOCTC Ree. Mr. T. P, collars, cafts, belts ete : son, wi!l inake you feel strong and vigor- | mo EP eit ld appla “i and adopted : McRae gave an interesting and instructive : : ) : ous and keep you from sickness later on. | ' " ae repeare -* - ae - = Whereas, The liquor traffic is 1 ies address on the growing and canning ot eS - — _ = | \ Hobkirk shot another goal foi e nereas, Lhe Hqnor tratlic is recognized | friit and vevzetables The meeting ; ' 3 - an Cie Sit tie event hiadianess tn imina : a . me WRAP PAW: ‘ Sis I none 3g ‘ & ‘ : ah oe the great hiadrance mission was adjourned until the llth March, tien eS RE BSA SAS MESSE AES SS or > : - 2 : i : : eoag, fy There ioe Resolved, That 2 ¢ ler i to be held at Montague Bridge Hall, 35 . . es t the % ‘ete vs bag , 1 : . “e? a ider it oe a Dei ' g | stings War the ers | a» inperaiveduty devoting upon eety| Guay OFANGE KODA iz Walues and ‘ sounded f haif time afew mi mem der of the 44.5. to take an active one clams aler t score § 1 Victorias 2; | a st in temperance work. At the annual meeting of the Grand - ottetowns 1, Si ee The following resolution was also | Orange Lodge of this Province, held ycs _—_— -_ ‘ In the second half the Victorias had de- | ajopred : terday, the following officers were elected ; Small P : mower ——— ‘ i best of the arguinent. za } > . . : :. ' " ee 7 eee dad Bre eS 4 R olved That a literature deparimer t Worshipfal Grand Master—J. J. Be- ricées te 4 es ass : “tate ag a Pi ; e~ ablishes Charlottetown for the | thune, Rose Vallev. I : = pa Ch = : ; 7 i : ised tec? , fit of the Island Auxiliary. D. G. Master—H. Craswell, Chrarlotte~ T| h _ - — “vere 3 ee eo Resolved, That this W "M S, Dis? | town S 7 ic . Not ry afterwards Pickard shot anoth« yng ieistes. Rr ae eae . Ce i 10S J1S » Db : ‘3 ” : \ . : a 4 Tne , ad tri _ onvention express hearty thanks to Junior D G. Master— Joshua Westacott t] ; 4 e W O W ish to help : : I Zit thei? : es as o © app are | the Trustees of the First Methodist Church | North Milton. 1 Q TAGS " bas Me st Church, sige P, i - f : 7 ‘ r 7 , i — “| for use of their Sunday School rooms, to Grand Chibaplain—Rev. Mr. Maniton, emseives W ill be helped to ‘ was ain Ost Geaticniog. 1€D aszard anu l the Raiway ~luced rates _ Tene V niley re ret : ‘ ’ , MecMilla turn shot goals for their side, | wie o Mtn ad ‘ i “ = - me rs wm, r: : Bar FalDs at John Newson S in Ti i ties as 5 sia ae Seana heer forghis kind assistance and to the Grand Treasurer—Joseph Wise, Miltor, a oS. 5 A Ss { ~~ “2 er from cever point and the jailer | jo. i:able friends who have so cordially | (re-elected). » = Q \ N I N.S —e hes ee ee } : ; oan : | welcon ed us to their homes. ' G Raa Murdock Mac! eod Milt 2 I ul niture Store. Bedsteads Sts hev were two spiendid shots an | i f . 4 se0d, Muito . ; Mase } 7 _* ; i ss eRae 7 “--e lect , on rate rw Stat . 2 elec ‘ . ter ESB nny yc Mattel yeah wr Miss McRae was reelected Secretary, | Station, (re elected). i and Bedding a specialty this : I i, who was playing a good game } ant Miss Ashley was cho sen Treasurer. Grand Lecturer—Norman McLellan, 5 - vod, who was playing a good game, lis ceticie Mik dikeekia biiekal deel x Tyve Valley. F : , Edward ( ' = hand badly cut by a skate, and w:s} i . W a 4 ene ‘Dire ee f Ceremonies—Fred Wise month. Our Chamber and , oblized to retire To even up matters t } — : - SECT ANG MIS LEWIS. og c = : re . as fy a ° ° eof kK > 3 ' wedintew tha ladecie.© aa | Milton. > ; : ‘ig Vininiios setued Wrickt. and for the se ; se MG ve ind the lecture room was : . g D, McNeill: Charlottetow 2 arlor Suites sell at sight, r e : . 2 2 ater { the gate each t¢am played 1X mer eo 0 : rx gave & most in erest ’ a cc eae y ™ en ed _. _ : . > ca z o ele Before the second half was over the Vic- | ing account of m13si0n work emong the Phe . seas al Henderson, North The finish and prices do it torias secured two more goals, which were | Indians. Mi-s Strong, of Summerside, Wiltshire, Angus Beaton, Brooktield. . at shot by Pickard and Hasz ard respectively spoke concerving the Missionary meeting Ne ete Oe eee ee : - . o and When time was called the score als | held in St..'ohn last year, and her remarks A COMFORT TO THOSE WHO SEW. J O +4 N N EWSO N E e i Sr oe | Vistorien 8 Charioticionns } vie of a n ost interesting character. Miss Hairclotl ae ; : is . : ‘ - hii BPE vited Se i i ois on ae ioward sang a solo, and Mrs. Goff gave a taircloth, Canvass and most interlinings > . a a ar 7 .° ¢@ °} = ar sey on a A aa reading, both of which were greatly ‘appre are stiff and wiry to such an unmanage- cadens, February 34, 1006--dy ' [ | ae he “bouneing of favorite p.iayers i ; ; : oT ae : : } ® : : — accede eh EC PE pete... Bt YE, set ORE ciated. The choir also gave several ap- | 2?! * deatee thas they are ex remely hard &! ~ i s I , il aw Ja i sted to meet this | Victories were proud of their victory, and|cisted. | The choir also gave several ap |i) Civil. this i ove af the. meni iow us the man who will sa | ¢ | their admirers were in their giory os is. Rev. Mr. Kirby gave : . ie : 9 y : r : ae Ti s match was for the hamp nshi the closing benediction. : points in whieh Fibre Chamois excels, it | sre om a ee eiemntiaien " : » deba Ces ee eee ee ee ee . pene sncoth pliable surface lends itself readi!y} eg . es artnen actin ors ee nie ee } ” = ’ J \ a‘ter The score coming in was 6 to 3 in fav i : ce 5 to stitching. gathering pleating ts Cl “ “ H: < > 1 ce 1¢ Victorias, and as a result of last Gives a new Zest of L'fe se tobing, gath ring pitating OF quilting t iat iristy s ats are not § 006 a ee aa ae A prs And the real stuff won’t tear and _ pull C en’s Mission Band | "'8"** € ame it now stands tosintheir) There isa moment of weakness. The | #¥4y at the seams like tne imitations do. ats I : c 5 — " ‘ . , | bands fall listles-ly. Energy is gone. A —_—_—_.____ Hi a id we will sho y ¢ Galbraith’s Ban« endered a capital : : ; 4 - : ’ os . vinnie pron ed on : Ry a aia ) tirsd feeling prevades the whole budy. If An Atlanta judge sent a man te jail un- & i Ww 5 ou a man : i g a mis: Ue G4 | you gave way to this you might be _ really der a heavy fiae fur beating his wife. The FOR beg : Only 10 cente. oe oe ee oo ill. Geta bottle of Wilson’s famons In- | wife procecded at once to pewa her jewe's ee a nae, wl d k Ww 1 ~ i »* . - . . roe [. © e - PERSONAL. valids’ Port, and see the magic it wiij | to get her hustand out of jail,and is new 10 oes not ho a S00 Hat S ( m -day and es i cong ' | work. A fine old wine, generous as an un- abusing the judge. © . ’ rat Mr. Walter Simpson, of Bayview, was | selfi<b friend, rich, fruity, with a full body; sinitaeciiiiliatitnimonninn ; iD as - } ere A ‘ a , I Quebec Fire In-| '2 town 0 lay. | a wine at once to glad the heart and build Priestly’s black dress goo ‘s do not need pring 6rcoa Lt S from a load of hay. ss @ the summons to Mr. Harry Moore, Crapand’s fast skater. | up the system, making blood and tissue, ur § | PT@‘Se- They have made their way. They J onal aimed vithout | 18 at the Revere. | surpassed as atonic for the debilitatea | 4T the standard all over the world. But - os Mr. J. Heber Haslam, of Springfield, | system, giving strength and hope. A deep Priest'ey ’s “End ra” is new, and needs a a was registered at the Hotel Davies yester- | ardent glow, a bracing spirit; the property word. It is not a Henrietta, though it has Ul in § an Cre —The maragers of | day. | of making worn out people strong and weil, | M0st of the qualities of the famous Hen- z Mr. Cannon, of Dr. McLaren, of Brudenell, is visiting | A big bracing tonic, sold by all dealers at { Tetta of this firm. It does not fray, does > j Su le, to ra t amateur class | Charlottetown. Heis registered at the | $750 per case of 12 quart botties, half} 9° get rusty, wears long, repels the dust, t 0 user S$ ; oe Queen Hotel. | case $1.00 or-T5c. per bottle. Address and basa greater width and weight than ad a ind offer a gold| Messrs. Benj. Heartz, T. J. Dillon, and | Bordeaux Claret Co., 30 Hospital Street,| the Henrietta. Wrapped on “the Var. = : ‘ mile amateur! Hon. D. Farquharson were among the | Montreal. 246 nished Board,” as all Priestley’s goods B . > 4 } ? passengers in the eastern train this morn- | om —— are, and the name, Priestley, stamped ov cautiful Patterns now opening at ao ime ~~ | every five yards, ’ .—-Should the weather Mr. Thomas Traimor, of this city, leaves | -_t f Templars from Excel- | this afternoon to take a position in the} Pcter Aitkin, of Middietown, a. bD A BR UCE 9 & we tt | ate we nares lacie . A. -| SARE THE BEST B visit Charlottetown | 2 driving on Saturday night. They crossea Lode ( i evening. Prepar- Wallkill river at Hopkins bridge, and in Charlottetown, February 19, 1896—dy st Charlotte- | @SBSSOSCBCSCSVSSOOOS, | the darkness drove off the road into the , ‘ és : and sisters al @ , e | flooded meadow. The water #as nine feet POPS Ne Re oy eile oe, | ae pe e aa i hea ? RSD ROUGHER ED FAGE é | deep, and the two stood on the wagon call 4 & es @ ayy } @ ing for help. A man went to their assist- W N - There will be é ies eo ance with & lantern, but when the water © show the late st styles, ar 9 n the Upper one is i: a reached his hips he was obliged to retire. M La ch I Jay March 5th. ¢ r Ihe two succumbed to the intense cold, a T : haat ding a a ag Fy) HAND: and both sank Leneath the flood after W } } } . WW a lecture on eath the fluod after an ) | ae “4 Au | Laureate As : RED, CFAPPE \ 4 hour’s suffering e Ss 1OoWw t ié vest grades, M 1 \ several | . : : ti TT LEte -MNebvhiieieew | We have received samples of our NEW SPRING Ww - : } - i ‘ Ty ‘ ‘ Zs ° ° iso will hear the lecture ¢ ee 8 : SUITINGS and TRGUSERINGS from LONDON. They e charge the lowest price, 3 JOHNSON’S CREAM CF ROSES. ¢ | are, without doubt, the finest selection. of goods we have Coret.~ f n John | @ 4 m y ( answer charges of |@ Pieasantly perfumed. not greasy @| ever had the good fortune to place before our customers. Wy e carry the larcest stock asantly . not greas} ~ - . , < se JER 2 ; v W. Weil- é or sticky, rele cn dry ie = fw § Some who have seen them pronounce them fine, and have ? & | After hearing -conds | } ; ; econds, already selected their Spring Suit 7s Frat sino, nce se aaa |g cS oe TO-D peng Sait With t! : = ti ith the best goods, lates ‘les 3 a i a hil JOHNSON k JOHNSON - - * 4 — og | «c /to ~ y és . : . : 1e wa Yae> They are the newest Coloring 1 Desig r formation | @ 7s v rings and Designs now ] st aes H 1 ; : : . ' 7 : TAAIQTS } Se : ‘ z » gh m S. Bolger will be] g THE DRUGGISTS a on the European market. Those wishing to see the ‘new- arse t assortment and lowest price Ia : G irunk Wwe lis— Aan/& 20208 } : 1 2 ‘ : . = at Oe ee SHSSOEOSSLOREDEEF | “ The Meu of the Moss Hags,” ly S.R| est things made should call and see them. we ask your trade. If you want heel i . Crockett. - i connssiviitiaasieashins aitttiiiiasiinmeiitinigs dailies a é o a 6€ h eee sa a Ea : | r | | ai a new Hat come and s jiment? gets F ( M kin | We will continue our Great | yorantno merge,” ty Se f oa ae as ae rs ah roe * } v ue ; ree Meredi ‘i “ F t LY 4 : / Ww / iy i € Hi w0s hahenk” seme Tha ren d e | Meredith, J : N M C “KOT (¢ you only want to look at a Hat special tra Summerside on Friday, eo “From the Memoirs of a Minister J ‘ ATA. 7 y aT » QI . oe d 5 ; i » pt ling a ‘sufficient number | . Sale of hesdict by Swale Were . ee ee j sae x e?/COMme al sec Gur New stoc ° of sn_be sold, at one dollar each, : es eae MERCHANT TAILOR Train to leave Charlottetown ices le « *“ The Red Cockade,” by Stanley Wey- c ° S. . 7 ter the | ’ | Sheetings : Hats that are s 3 Friday, and retarn after the | ‘ J a9 man Charlottetown, February 8, 1896. ats t rat are se ected Ww ith care. ] i low a coupie | . | S35 r «“ sail oe 5 ae ” Te — — ' Summerside for any one hav- The prices we put on our | Pillow Cottons, — rm ey Man in Great Waters,” ly ' 1 : TT y XT m : ~ 5 r > dp cree go ge FURNITURE are mak-| Table Linens, Si eel ean ats that are made by the best ted to notify the comnmnittee | | ae e e ie . Ups 7. . i : ie j : ~ Wolley. k é re tit ok ot ing many friends for uv.| Fine Embroideries, ‘makers. - "i | gy i “When Valmond Came to Pontiac,” by . ¢ oor rr. . rarer e | ~ . 7 i é 4 a > 5 5 nae ee at Cog taper New customers come i Fable Napkins, Gilbert Parker. Hats that are é ake eat ad osha an to Seu, Siete | at | ats that are manufactured ex- and buy and say, “I wish Oweis, LOWeNgs, “ An Adventurer of the North,” by Gil- iv io. © ‘ ates) + COP lien et Ree | 'pressly for us by Christy & Co, é Ot cute Ciicens : « ‘ : sii ee oo ) “ se - . os I had known your store ’ “The Chronicles of Count Antonio,” by London, .-Pifth Avenu - : : Anthony Hope. . svoereeel Arm Here | em r : Our Sale is very successful, Wick Hb i ' \ Riedie before.” Our New Store : . ; aad ae ; Va ght and Morning being largel yatronized b Pope’s “ Life cf Sir John Macdonald, 6 Ma Liberty Bel 5 eo y ] r af i Judge Prowse’s “ His "i « . ic cn cebaien olthesdia siber ; : a nail ] and Judge Prowse’s “ History of New ats rot Cc. { . Emiline is central—a can reach! the Ladies. foundland ”— to-h in stock. : re : : : G se a ee —_—_eo | Wa Forest Park us—and save money. NEW SPRING GOODS ts BR; Bats Litt iH . » . . » . Ma site Washington Post ig 2 ats, att c ats, i Sard Wa sesoees Helen | —— rc d& M © Hiat Soft : Sine. dees Hel | . oft ats, Black Hats ath ales .»» pain bO ; C i’ a - < = conta | ABE WRIGHT & 00, LED,| - JUST OPENING. aSZar OOore, | Celenca ets. Phaw’ ; ats, ; Save the Queen. ; $s > ats, Mien’s Hats, Boy “ a ~ = se : " 9 , —" e BOOKSELLERS. J - Hats, Good Hats, Cheap Hats. a SEE OUR NEW HATS! Prowse Brothers, pt *, ae. ia i tN ae . - ii al i << a