Sacnateinscascogieeitunan teencnemeenteanneeneenett aeneeeeete ae : S St Se 2 * 6 (EO ernie te ee ean art tn ee space ee ork ae — ~~ . DAILY EXAMINE - . " ° . TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1895 THE I d Ab w : Ja — ds o. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR | ae eae PROGRAMME ‘ DAILY RXA 4 Advertisements under thisheading cnarge ‘ j for at the rate of five cents per line. —_—— ptaricitiiinaliasihidsiidiimasinnesiblilibiiatiesnienaantientiiah ——OF——- ' FEBRU ARY 26. 1993 GRIT TEMPERANCE, ; Christy’s Hats direct from the manu- ; Peper! BEA SNe SPU. j facturers. New sty'es, low prices. New Sg ¥ a Me j facturers. | y ‘ea, ies. proiaL Desparcnes To Tae EXAamMIne Sir,—In Tae Examiver of a day or two | Ladores, new stiffs.—John Macleod. oncer all | Ings % ° & Examiner NOTES AND COMMENTS ago you objected.to the personnel of the | @ne cross of the celebrated Whist Cards | eet ee eee ee eee ——— | Liberal organizations for both East and | - es te 7. a sine dl ’ i se , Sere ome mee just opened at Reddin Bros. 2i—-feb23 | oe em it will be oted that the Libera West Queen’s. Your remarks, I consider, | ° we ¥ = ee j rales’ oe a Political Notes. . Conservatives of Queen’s County East, ! were timely and reasonable. ~ In connec- Hoe xis Sarsaparilla —~three Ge " ’ vill meet in convention at Vernon Riv tion with these organizations, will you | a to-day, wholesale and — feb23 ® ' Sr. Jony, Feb, 26. oe 2 ; ' It} re} nominate nad) 2p . | din Bros. 4i—— TeDLo mn . : . nhee Monday Th March, ~ Price . eg 7. eas mew ome lon : : -. am The grit convention nominated Ellis ' ‘ alt al re » ten dele- | ho thev ‘lash ; . seis cone age : communal )BE <nernmne : ates : : 1 an ate ere W « j how eV ciast w th the tem- | To purify vlintine end: snsioh the ON without Opposition as the candidate for the W rie | | gates for each district jperance sentiments of this country. |,, <? cata , sity. For the county ination Weldon . ' . ee FOR iar . aut np | Diood, and give nerve, bodily and digestive lta, lia ° % oe | “ly: or the county nomination dor -Montreal Gazette: Liberal papers are | Phe Lit eral party claim to be the party of | strength, take Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Tuesday Ey ening, Feb. 26. | received 125 votes, H. A. MeKeown 35, er showing considerable hostility to the G coat , of temperance and all that is good. _ and John L. Carleton 23. Dr. McLeod has . te the butter ex- | If this be so, how comes it that both the * ~ : gre eae 4 n s efforta to promote the butter ex : ( ‘ i mm : : > a. declined the prohibition. nomination for ’ + . is ¢ é efforts t . . » Bir ‘ s ros am- Sein —_ . . os ec saat eal Pie ws I al he public | presi lent and secretary of the East Queen’s Phe rs I vt 9 Loe Na Cham 1 Inst Trio for Violin, Cornet and Flute..... York Mr ee the prohibition THAT Ss OU KR HATS ! 5e : : , t i (rover! e Ss px licy 4 | B880clation are members ef a Charlottetown berlain, ‘aod os os Le aor Mies MaDeneht, Meee Jobuuins 2nd nominee for Carleton also withdrew. A . ae 7 i drinking el id the nrecident af the ac. | the fact that none of his’ ministerial col- Fletcher. : » al r d ; ial pay ave 8 | lrinking « lub, and the pre ident of the 1 lenwee te kee House of C ba sate i : : lawyer named Young was chosen in his = ; it | SOciation for West Queen’s belongs to the | ©®sues in the Fic ee ommons defend- | 2 Reading........... sitniak “naradane sbawaee lace, but did not-accept lh Nien . ae ad Canada |same body? If this were all, one might cae him against the attacks made upon Miss Stentiford. 7 OUR FIGURES DO NOT PREVARI- en go 7 r arleg . _ me > h , i _— charitably think that, as there was 4 Judas | him by Sir Charles Dilke and Mr. Labou- 3 Song—“ Steering Homie ”’..........ccccedsoes - ’ CA I KE. i You can draw your own infei- Citas’ « Colorado | among the twelve apostles we should not | Chere during the debate on Chamberlain's ack & tees The Manitoba Schools Case. ence. The quotation points a moral in condition of things in that state | condemn this loud-mouthed party because | #™endment to the address. Lord Rese- 4 Violin Solo —- itself, and farther comment is unneces- : ; . } . ' ry ie es i .. . o GN: sw kin oc 0ncensksseeb>dbendctesestects “ ies : festly saved only from despa |} the head and the tail of their associations | beTy - = to be especially resentful inas- Mr James Hyndman Orrawa, Feb. 26. Sary. rlad thought that he is going to return | belong to an institution which sets al] | Much as the attack mentioned was avow- 238 ' oe . : ° : a l £ z : si 5 , } 7 = fir ; : $6 re . » ar e Manitoba Schoo r tne, Bai : to Canada in the spring. The organized | temperance laws at defiance. But the two edly made on behalf of Sir William Har-} ® Voeat Duet--“Swallows”..........s+:seeee . The he a oe Cc sil as fixed for we wake prices this week shat will ed of the rich and the influential, their | candidates for the County, both Mr. L. H. | Court. Mrs Roome and Mr George Dixon. Case before re Priyy i w, i move them like gail boats before a Marci g os om ue : ~ Se ; Ce & ‘ fen OUntY, VOLN SF. La. Z es . ll o’clock this morning. sere 1 a fe ® control of the legi-iatures and their oppres- | Davies and Capt. William Welsh, belong “J ee RE soe weve veeoneney ert ee minet see Bane? 29 ibility of an adjournment “being asked wind. + pee n of the poor seem to this Canadian to/to the Charlottetown Club, the former have spent thousands of dollars and W © Whitleck. penny + ea a l 4 : i all ° t Hateud Ptoten | ete. t Pr ‘id t Y ia hink i been im the best hospitals of oe ae Pi s Fete Champenoiae for at the request of Attorney-Genera Our name is inside of every Hat, which bh @ 3 ea down upon the Unied oli $ being its sient. oO t ink. ans 7 n , - 4 « 7 z Sol a Fete NAM PCNOISE ..seereee “* ‘. & aS cians ae 7 ¢ “ae! “ % des - a ; rosie J — cont Munk, an Amezica under treatment for catarrah.” | ———— a Annie Laurie with Varia- Sifton of Manitoba, who telegraphed the is sufficient guarantee to our eustomer-. oa the wrath of heaven. } your readers ay nK, i am * t& — o. , ice ‘gary ‘ : . cae : : ' | pres te in eal aah ee im ae lidat oan said a gentleman recently, “and have ee ee Minister of Justice that he could not Every Hat sold guaranteed = represented —The Halifax Chronicle says “the Tor-| Q : na . he f . ve eT 1 ses SOF | never. received so much genuine relief as I Miss Bertie Brown. reach Ottawa in time. or your money back every time. ’ , } Queen's, as > ori “oOnve ) as . ft . ies of Canada draw their inspirations from | — . ee sity ntion hs nO have from a twenty-five aes t box of Haw B Reading .....cccoccosceens eee ——_——————-— Vata e Mi Wher the | yet been held. While itis true that the}, ; b x< aw- eae the United States W herepon Ci- a ker’s catarrah cure.” Miss Maggie James. 6 t E ] d ‘ - 2 win ol) Wi ae convention has not yet met, it is equally f one 0 ng al : Sydney Herald asks: Will the Chroni t thata pro of k | { i > 2 ae 9 Vocal Solo —“ After Sundown”’..........+++ | . is onal 1 ¢ a > i tru De g ‘ess acking has een : : : . é } : , i piease inform its readers wi:at Sir Ric + ' 2 poms or p . arts SCoverie j luewis ‘ artha Nic son. . J 8 PATON & CO ol c ee r aad i Mr. Laurier tried to | $°'™g on for some months, which had the Important discoveries of alluvial and Mim Bethe See Orrawa, Feb. 26. Wa i ard Cartwright and Mr. Laurier tried os, ie Aaa a aos reef gold continue to be made in Madagas- 10 Cornet Solo—“Concert Abia. ..... ce. cceeees 7 . raw from Uncle Sam’s domain on the fect ¢ crowding out” Hon. David os fg General and Mrs. Herbert left for Eng- ee re on vee Laird ca. At one point.in ths district. of Antit- Mr C P Fleteher. FeuerS: SG fee G : 3 b " The 0 P j g St lish Hatters of the geneérai eiecuons in idJvi, with Cine I = : , ; hanka a thousand ounces were taken by 11 ‘Scotch Song—“ Wha’s at the Window?” land yesterday. ] he yenera as) been i ne- ric y ‘ £ aid of tus Wiman and other political ; will be interesting to note how much the native workers from a plot. of gr wal sis ee wns Sie : granted two months’ Jeave of absence and ‘ . ; ; Sates neonin C ae ‘ 8 t gre Mrs hoome, : sympathizers there ? of this thimble rigging Queen’ County,the | twenty feet by three ata depth of only : may not return to Canada, ia : : _ | banner temperance county of the Domin- few feet, Im thei 3 es hborbood | 22 Becitatiom......-.--..-.-+-.eeeeeeeeree. sigiaiasiaiamedii aces —The Maine Press says: “French | ion, will stand. The Guardian remaius f tl 1” li ai aie ois on a all : h alae Mr J EH Good. ’ ‘ “ tinue he wah 3 » Peru ; : . oO 1S. discewery are six reefs ¢ showing Car odin continue to return home from dumb as an oyster while this shuffling is es cevery are six reefs @ i © | 23 Inst Deet—“ Grand Galop de Coneert”..... Lady Aberdeen § Movements. the United States and ee making | going on, and rumor has it that the Mari- |; lie tinea Miss Hobbs and Mr Earle, a ne “ “ ee a fro nm t - nited a time Liberal leader has his hand on its Queen Victoria nnderstamds the news- | 44 Vocal Duet—“See the ale Moon”... .... Orrawa, Feb. 26. oO parts ada ai r we r their | thros »xcelle tw i . , } } ] . : . , r y ; all my : V ae - Th nye : a oe f tl throat. An excellent opportunity is_ here paper art of condensation. Although she Mrs E H Norton and Mr Earle. Lady Aberdeen left yesterday for Wash- > native rovinces. , t resuit of the] giy sineeritv of 1e oP om ¢ ee iia . al ive > her . . . ait oe “ws no re _— i “ : 2 ' given to test the since rity of the tem per- | ipa memoer of the talleative sex, her 5 Vocal Waltz—“ The Kiss”..............ss0« ington, to attend the annual meeting of the ‘- a — a “* tstruimer) ance workers of Queen’s County. “speech,” read in Parliament is less than Mrs J M Mcleod. Nationai Council ot Women. ioe aia [ali Was @ probable net loss to New LIBERA half a column in Jengeth When the ne on > aaensnenneneaee meen mee a saameaua nee ee is . “ ; * iia . Sal DENA. i ‘ 4U ae oo re : g —_—-_o_-— ; ’ England of some 40,000 or so of this class eteeeeeineeinammensmmsemen an New. Woman oc ‘pies the Presidential HH SOM... cee ceeees eet eee erenereeeenes eeneeees five Demarco S = pee Wemns: cages the | Fred Mr Bs Bremner. ick O’Brien Wi TRUSSES OF NS popasation More than thi Sum ver GERMAN HEROISM AT SEA. chair, she should have as much consider-[ oe : Dick 0 Brien Wins. : 2 of French Canadians returned to Canada. icon Sn | ation for the small newspapers in the | 27 Chorus~* Row, Boatmen, Row”........... oe: ire . . 1. . , iii : a ae ae ope . : Choir and others . —A correspondent, a few days aco, drew The New York Stn’s London table | United States as Queen Victoria has for ns , ‘al ay : Boston, Feb. 26. Klastic Stockings, Bandages, ee . ; , | Saye: l the Enolial reac } 66 i} >? or “*God Save the Queen.’ ° . . . . contrast between the result | “@Y® the English press, and “boil down” het F — Dick O’Brien, the middle-weight, scored & very stroug Tf you require a Truss or Surgical ism at sea, which goes far to offset some A thrilling story of German hero- | { of Liberal-Conservative representation in | '*! ; od some | annual message to one column. Doors open at 7.30. Begins atSo'clock. — | a wel] earned victory over Ed. Binney in ; Alkerton ani Tignish, and Liberal repre- of the reports regarding ee ee ee ie i i Admission, 15 cents Jebas 14 rounds last night. nsuUurance pliance of any kind, don’t wear an ill : . sentation in Belfast and Murray Harbor. j steamship Elbe, comes fron, Schlesw is lo Br Margrep TO-DAY .— I he G uardian ee eae crn ee ae ere : fitting one to please the Doctor or Druggist > The people of the former have railway ac — a stormy meeting last week - ~~ — ee oy Be Mr TENDERS FOR STEAM SERVICE Louise Mici ill whose stock is so limited that he canpot 2 “on lati + ti ponle of » Is or have | @ Dshing village was awakened bya g - ; despatch from Fredericton, N. b.: M.d. H - . Ro — commodation ; the people of the latter have | # fishing ae ts E ane 9 soma Spt Ate serge beat» Ne . OUISé Michel ii. is a protection against a probable loss. . you properly. See our large stock of ‘ f stening ‘ DD 2 id, @amor oO Puaruiad, =e -_-___— i 1 i i i g lesicieiandiom merican and English Trusses in Elastic, to drive over hundreds of pitehes to the : : . ; 3} bY beac! e ople ss ship eked on ¢ oO own, vaill be marriea the Metho- : 2 — oe : lineal mile. An equatly ‘ strong contrast | 284 the people saw a ship wrecked on a | lottetown, vaill be married in the Meth Prince Edward Island and the Loxvon, Feb. 26. Every property holder should carry a Hard Rubber, with Water Pads, ete. Se Re ee ; tartion | reef a mile away. The crew were ir dist Chuneh, on Tuesday forenoon, to # ; : ‘ , might we drawn one een the prompt action | °-" ting, A life boat ca : aa a _ | Blanche,, daughterlof J. A. Thompson Mainland. Louise Miche], the anarchist agitator, ia We can fit any case from childhood to ini a ritiee it ing igsing, Ps Me as .. $ g , vd. fA. ) Dn, . c i i _* = ce of the Dominion authorities in opening up . od very il], and is not expected to recover. Fire Policy in the Companies repre- old age. Special discounts to Physicians and Druggists. If you want Medicine patronize Hughes, the People’s Druggist. He can recom- mend Suitable Remedies and save you ; Harro, the leader of the crew, was absent, | Esq., Regent street. She will be attended | Hight men, however, rowed out ta the | by her’ sister, Miss Grace, and both will wreck, The crew were got into the Jife-| wear Blue serge travelling suits. Mr. boat with the exception of one who was | Arthar- Thompson, brother of the bride, our railway and having it-ready for trav« as soon as the people were reaily to travel! upon it, and the tardy and neglectful inac- tion of the Provincial authorities in respect isealed Tenders, addressed to the nunder- sig ned, and marked “Tender for Steam Ser- vic 2, Priuce Edward Island,” will be received at the Department of Trade and Comm ree, Influenza Spreading. sented by _- : . lash ice} : . 7} i tthe er ftter th sere- | Oliawa, up to and including the fifteerth da ic ta the breaking of the roads, lashed high up on the mast. He was} Will support the groom. After the cere- | Ont ae P| nant ok ake es a aay Loxpon, Feb. 26. ace, ' half frozen, and as the storn a in- | mosy- Mr. and Mrs. McDonald will leave : Cte ta Sigg cating se 7° vg ¥ ; : > ‘OTnk =WR in ' : ‘ , , Stam Service during the season of open Inf ies te »yalent here and it is Orders by mail prompt] filled _ The govertiors’ speeches at the open-f creasing and the lifeboat ov enoacied, it | Qnmediately for Charlottetown. followed | mawigationeach year for five years from the nuuenza 13 very prevalent here ant ” ® . ,* y P puly . ing of the Grit legislatures of Nova Scotia was decided that he could not be taken bw the good wishes of many friends in a a ~ the ao wt spreading. APOTHECARIES’ HALL and New Btunswick congratulated the] off When the lifeboat returned to the} Tredericton. ‘ noun. EL nn ee. ae _ - Insurance§Agent. (Established 1810), ‘ people on the prosperity in all branches] shore Harro had arrived He asked | == = ———$———- (b)) Between Point du Chene, N. B., and Charlottetown, February 12, 1895—dv feb5 DesBrisay’s Corner. - . . -. . * “x ‘ , . » . a e i stry ir snada while ther] wh siete - ' - Summerside, P. E. I. ie of S adustry a —— wor Pw orn Ww hether everyone ha | been sevedand was Full particulars as to terms and conditions ee Se iB ee notably the ted "hee 7 he | told that one remained, GQ of service, size. speed, draft, etc., of steamers . 3 reates$ depression prevaiied. Another “T wi te a i Ra : required may be obtained from Collectors of = ost silts os been heard from.! vy II fetch him,” said Harro, “will d Customs at Halifax, Pictou, St. Jobn, Char- i. oe ae -| you go with me? Phe men refused, say- lottetown, Summerside, Montreal and Quebec, on WE f -or from the undersigned, The Government does not bind itself to ac- cept (he lowest or any tender. W. G. PARMELEF, Deputy Minister of Trade and Commerce. Department of Trade and Commerce, } Ottawa, 20th February, 1595 ‘ feb25—dy 8i a The epsech at the opening of the Manitoba ye legisiature the other day, also makes teference to prosperity in the far West. Phese are official utterances about the gresent condition of the country, and are therefore correct, but not so with the calamity howle about depression we see ing that it was impossible. “Then I will go alone,” cried Harro, and Sprang into the lifeboat. At this moment his mother came running down and begged Jhim not to yen- ture out, reminding him that beth his father and his brother Uwe had been drowned. Uwe was his younger brother, —AT~— VICTORIA RINK, CRAPAUD, —ON — For fourteen years past, as regularly as the spring, CARTER’S SEED CATA- LOGUE has appeared. The 18965 edition is nearly ready, and it is a beauty. Cover lithograpbed in colors, 50 pages, good paper, bronze blue ink, 16,000 copies cost- HAVE DECIDED TO PLACE OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF BOOTS & SHOES. reported every day in Grit papers. and, as he had not beem heard from for Wednesday, Marek 6, 1895, ing over $600. Tells about “Home —Of late there has been an astonishing-| ¥°"S. he was supposed to be dead. “For : Grown ” Seeds, Cora for Ensilage, Vetches, OPEN TO WHOLE PROVINCE. Peas, Horse Beans, Sunflower Seed, ete., independent Order { ly great increase in the number of so-called } !©¥¢ of me,” Harro’s mother begged, “don't “Department” stores, and by this is meant ee He Sut = map on ”~ mast,” exclaim- ieee k and all kinds of Vegetables, Grain and the transformation of great mercantile es- | &4 #4FF0. “Are you sure he has no mother L--One Mile Race. Fij > O00. s@cond Flowers best suited to the climate and soil tablishments, such as that now taking | Mourn hiv death?” "$2.00 + third ae ee pring SR ioe ; of P. E. Island. Ours is the largest Seed nlace in the old A. T. Stewart store in New Harro’s mother said no more, and her | 2._One Mile Reve? R aa aalad 14. years, business in the Maritime Provinces, and . York, whici: is making to, its legitimate | 8°# 49d four other men Set out for the First $1.50; Silteke $1.00; third, | we publish the finest Catalogue (and sell ‘ : stock of dry and fancy. goods additions apm which was now quite under water. tem Pees ree FO R E Ss i E R Ss. the best seeds too). : , ON THE MARKET AT FROM “™-" more or less congryous, as boots, shoes, ~ waves were so furious that it was | 3. noice ia 1Pirer- Po9 on. eo" A copy of Carter’s Seed Catalogue tor , clothing, toys, hots ams caps, capes, and ee to wena oe last the lifeboat eee mace. Met, SEs ogee: Peso. ssal 1895 will be ee free by mail to any Far- PER i : ‘ lastly a wholesale stock of groceries. Such | "ached it, an atro climbed the mast 6i-Ditsie Bune 7; + we 2 aa il mer or Gardener who will mail us his - « additions to great establishments in the| 24 fetched the half frozen man down. He }- n ath aod ee . ee “ x ot address without delay. A postal card will CENT, 3 1 5: larger cities of the West are #0 frequeat | ¥*® laid in the bottom of the lifeboat, and 5-—Three Mile Rheem Rirst $8.00: second’ Gi and Enter tainment do. Address:— ; as to be well migh the universal practice, Harro bent over him and remained 80 $4.00; thira$200.° \ ‘ (Rubbers Excepted). but they are reported to be working great = the dt ia L aw the his | 6 — Obstacle Race. "Firet, $1.50; second, ek GEORGE CARTER & vd., PER i i i ? hardship te suburban dealers ne firm | roles sek te beet . Then he waved his $1.00: thint, £0 ceuts SEEDSMEN Our stock is the best in the Frovince, and our motto @ a3 lately put ina meat department au} { °*P 204 Shoute: 3 “Yell my mother we © SS at te 2 eee Or kus a. oe —— a . : . . . a there seems to be no end of this style of | bave saved Uwe. Backward Hass.” Fires,$; second 6te.4 Es + CP HOUSE, Charlottetown, Feb. 22, 1895—d & w CENT. | is to do as we advertise. We claim our Prices to be the doing business, which suggests as jis ori- ee Admission, 25: cents, Skaters not i ae } Lowest, and with the present discounts the public may ginal mode! the rural variety store. So allies ex -mpt. ans eee | depend upon getting Footwear lower than ever before : Bays a United States exchange. — In races where there are three prizes, METHODIST 1 PER i I P & g ’ a a ur to tbat enti thet = ~ offered on P,. E. E. Island. : The Halifax C - : Died at Mo Ho : four to start ox no: third -money. aw Mi | 4 h 189 { _ —The alifax Chronicle seems to think ted at Mount Hope, Dundas, o the : Monday, March i ’ ~ 7 NT } ay tt matters not how much money the llth Inst, of a lingering iliness, Ewen Me- LEVI TRGWSDALE. ; : Pp : : f TUNE 3 CE) e } Donal, son of Alex. McDonald of Dendas, One of the very best Programmes o Ni people pay in taxes so long as they do it wader a revenue tariff. But the Merah remarks, a dollar paid in taxes is a dollar, i and a million dollars paid in taxes is a * million dollars, and it does not make it i one whit easier to pay by calling the : tariff a “revenue tariff.” A dollar paid in i the grit duties on tea and sugar was just : as hard to pay as a dollar paid under the N. P. duties on foreign boots and shoes or foreign cottons, or foreign flour or foreign cloth. The difference, : however, consists in the fact that the grit the season. Ful) particulars in a few days. feb23 —tf Victoria, Febs 26, 1899 —dy li wy li Libe in the 23rd year of hisage. A consistent i member of the I. O.G. T. until siekness | BOOKS ! Big Stock of the New Hymn no longer enabled him to suppost these principles. A young man of hener and in- legrity of purpose, he «id not postpone | “the one thing needful” to the time when the keepers of the house tremble and they that look out of the windows be darkened; but sought and found while vet his mind | i ‘ ‘al-CTons ervative Vonvenrtion. RIDING OF EAST QUEEN'S. A Vonvention of the “Libera]-Conserva} tive Party of East Queet’s will be held in Peloubet’s Notes, 0c, sige seins THE BAZAAR STORE MéLHOD ds. 'O.. QUEEN STREET. NOTICH.—We have had exclusive sale of J. & T. | was vigorous, that peace which the warld cannot give, nor take aveay. His end was peaceful like one who— io 3 Guties were compulsory taxes that had to} Dreams the drapery of his couch around 4, thes Hail at Vernon River Bridge, on ‘ ; be paid, as the tea and sugar had to be} hiin # | \SONDAY, the llth day of March, ins t., and BR WV fi ~— oO d f « e r Oo an offered outside oe. a ge abroad, ore = a P. — And lies down to pleasant dreams at 12 o’clock, noon. We have just received a new lot of Tune e€ = he rm 00 = or over a y a ’ £ y Gu boots, Cotton, Dour and cloth need not} (Boston Heralidia: le Glob. Chairmen in each Po.!ling District will ues on "MN BOOKS. with s be paid, because the consumer can be well | copy.] on Heraliliand Daily Globe please, | sleaie oak that their lists of Delegates «are METHODISI HY MN ‘ ” ‘¢ ’ ts Books of us mi ust he old stock. dy—feb26 § supplied with all these things of Canadian | . a aoe | completed, as a full representation is Music, in different Bindings. Also : 108e : Not only are the N. P. duties | used in the Christian Church, Great now = a : = ee Bo ee roduction. ow : | ad f. “a ese" aie The ladies of Char! ttet a e | requester ‘ : i argely voluntary, but they encourage | . : eho harlottetown are asking ss Meeting will be held at 4 p. m.. : <"| for Priestley’s dress material, < FPR trgerecnde i : home enterprise to the mutual benefit of asnbeus thas for t)sey are ' of the same dav, when addresses will be all classes, and the manifest Strengthening g “hat no other black dress. fabricg viven by the Hon. I’. Ferguson and other George Street. 3 open, Our stock of BAPTIST and PRESBY- price $1.06. Srock FOODS. » tens i ie i will give. the same satisfact icy oa , uh : See ae gee Seer taigs io re meen at tet Sema ome with a paces aa ap cs 3 prominent members of thie party. TERIAN HYMN te is - Pes — (x i — ihe ana lan goverhmeat, always perfect delight to a lady of taste: and i, : . A. P.. PROWSE, sorted, and we have a iot 0 New iia ; : . : : 4 a = for Canadian products, made of silk and wool so artfally ‘fe Secy. East Queen’s Lib-Con. Ass’p. CHURCH HYMNS and PRAYERS, also = " i iE CALF MEA L, GROUND OIL CAKE, Li NSEED MEAL—for Stock Feeding. Calf : ae Sone > gueies . a arena Eviretiay's dvves foods feb26—d&w her wat | CATHOLIC PRAYER BOOKS, to open il ASZARD & MOO t ¢! Meal is an excellent substitute for milk for young calves, and Oil Cake is now largely S J ¥ age ‘ Janam ove 1e ed 1a8 an, aur of re memen x» it —— “i a .. : ; : : 7 ha States in the markets of,Cuba, by a differ- | there is anything left of it ns i a8 "ong a8 jj in a few days. feb22—dy used by our Milkmen and Farmers for feeding to their milch cows. For sale by the es ence in the rates of duty. Siuce the ter a + i ro are offering PELOUBET’S NOTES ’ # mination of the reciprocity treaty, flour gs To the Public! ; We are offering PELC as , pound or bag at and other breadstuffs of the United States THE MODERN INwvaq ip i gor 90 cents, to close out the lot. . : ’ came subject to the highest and follow.| Has tastes medicinally, in ew te ~spatc Charlotte P r rt oe ‘ =. , auly, in jing witl ‘By a despatch from Charlottetown, P- ing duties of the Cuban tariff : other luxuries. _A remedy mi — Pome EK. cf. so this morning’s Chronicle, I ob- BAZAAR CO. * Je — npovnges oe ¢ ace ores vane 395 eign - — PUD Wholesome | serve that a — W. = eed (ha rlottetown, Feb. 20, 1895—dy Charlottetown, Febrnary 21, 1895—246 OUP oer eeeseeseceees 4.75 Se 4.75) '3 Gomposition,.truiw %enei¥ ia] in effect | been Jeetwring there in the interests of the F ——__ . ‘ : - : All these articles from ehatons sexi’ ie every tie te hog a ashy Gold Cure.” I take this liti ss i Meeting If variety is the spice A re ——— a aes ——— ay j iditi l r wnoloadi ‘i qua ity. TEE, u -¢ j rat itv notify » ic t a j e . ‘ y : pay in addition $1, per. ton for. unloading to.| Cian, if constipated he 2 sults a physi- eppertanity to satity. the pabie the My. Politica Ss life our stock must come pretty °@ The Charlottetown Steam 4 the Cuban Treasury and 25 cents to. the nily lecating © # es the gentle | Macdonald has no authority to act for : . ; ° i y mn" amuy 1a ie ‘ *; r ce V. > iV or ; Re I > . . , - f board of Havapa Harbor. Works. Th. J OXOANe, Syrup Of” g igs. Rev. Father Murphy, nor has Rev. Father A Convention of Delegates, ander the | near being Allspice, as we e OvVvin Nav igation Co., Lid, % " Fates against importations from Canada A ill cain Murphy any agent or representative in any auapices of the Liberal-Conservative Aseo- 5 . : r countri laving ¢« ees ‘ > Tei » Edw: sls . Any ner- spices 41 be § : . . _ “4 t reset ahi tint moe jee. Ax 0 a we a ho ; ‘eine z pit rg saukstons cate, will be held at the Hall, ee have the greatest variety of &, nnual Meetin ge a oe 2° ai cmsdhagat apna ad = AnD ‘EL. Trip Remepy.— | > if thy : , : ide TUESDAY, the 5th day of NT yr , y ; Bridge, on the best GROCERIES to be} to the McKAY WOOLEN CO’S. STORE we offer our 3 the * Father Murphy Gold Cure” in any part of the Island is misleading the pub- The only place, at present, in the Provinces where the “ Father is administered is at The Annual Meeting of the above Com- pany will be held at their office, corner of | 9 Great George and Lower Water Streets, a Charlottetown, on WEDNESDAY, the = March, prox., at 11 o'clock, a.m., for the purpose of nominating a candidate for King’s County at the coming election for Members of the Commons at Ottawa. I oo isirecess. F! : Vrs, Winsloe’ g S¢ othing Syrup has our weed used for O° er fifty years by millions of mothers for their ehildren while teeth- nig, with per fect sne@cess. It soothes the | $3.15 EBs inteans $3.15 | 400 Mea)......... $4.09? _ This is adiscrimination agaizst the ited States of 80 cents m, whear, %S large stock at Sweeping Reductions. SUITS made to order Cheap! Cheap! Cheap! SPRING OVERCOATS. wees v found in the city. Our prices Also, lic. Maritime Murphy Gold Cure ” n- are most reasonable. 2-0 — W’ nsloe’s Soothing Syrup, and take no vers of the Kansas legisla- | © jher kind.—m. w. f. wkly—I y w doing time in the state peor | febL26—lw Lwo, cxamew’ hor - mistake. Good goods, first-class workmanship and low prices is what the public want, and that is what we are going to give them. best TEAS. SANDERSON & CO., CASH GROCERS, mre are ‘fLBAN- i: : = if ; in flour, $6 cents in, corn, and % + aunts child, softe’ as the rams, allays the pain, | ie laid tile. te : Sain A full attendance is requested, ; : Sixth day of March, 1895, at the hour of 4 i From Spain all are free, trad A meal. | cures the colic, and is the best eee Ses oe Street, Halifax, by the under D. GORDON, A large stock of FLOUR Don’t make any mistake, we CAN sell cheaper than} pleyen o'clock, a.m. By order, ' { ther co ¥.to.Cuba be rom the rhe’, Is ’ 1 ifn +o a al arg 8 ; . . A ° . . > ae . mi mother. conatey by Cuba ‘e- eee mg - Is pleasrit to the = + J. BE. QUINN Prest. Lib.-Conservative Ass n are any Tailoring Establishment in the city, and we will do it. F. W. HALES, \ . Cs Coast wise, buf Ok Ping to the | ‘wen’ apm a ae none “ the a d. Siti for King’s Co. and MEAL on hand. W 2 “a ‘a T i] af B “. f Ch ete feb22—tl dte Secretary. f 4 beatd< Seat | ines erlable. Be ay er ae oe Mine, Halifak, N.S., Feb. 16, 1895. Georgetown, Feb. 19, 1895—dy 2i wy 2i 7 °a a ee ° mae : , ’ ’ eee eS ares We make a specialty of the|}town, and we intend te do it in the future. Make no 3 j : TENDERS. — — ed Tenders will be received by the under signed until the first day of March for the erection of an Episcopal Church in Souris. Plans and specifications to be seen at the office of Mr. A. E. Clark, railway station, > : : Journal des Desbats commenting on a alabama, after two years deliberatio , despatch from Cairo to the London Times returns to the infamous convict camp ay*~ dealing with Egyptian affairs says: “ The tem, forthe reason that more civiliaed | English press seems to have lost the re- FISH | FISH LECTURE! WE HAVE ABOUT Pa Geet mt Subject. “My Trip t) Scotland,’ : Newson Block, Victoria Row. i ; methods would be moreexpensive. This spect which is due the khedive and also : - atals Large Table Codfish | supposed cheap method may yet prove the | 1 have lost its capability to appreciate Illustrated by Lantern and Lip, eo ~~ elms Hake : febl3 : Souris, . most expensive of any. the real position of affairs. It ts France’s { ; ae san eciine Miniien Sik ’ ebl: WILLIAM KNIGHT, n; The Liverpool Courier announces the | task to arouse Europe from her spathy } In aid of the Sabbath School, by REV. D. 00 Boxes eel ee ae DESIRABLE RESIDENCE TO LET—The s s 23 Secretary. ba 2 wae oe a : . i ior fs tl SUTHERLAND, in Zion Church Lecture : : ‘ : residence on Prince Street at present eccupied as death of Patrick Higgin, who was regarded | and cause # demonstration of sympathy | * TITRA , op ra Which we offer at low prices to Clear. by the subseriber, containing eleven rooms Feb 13—2w ag the chief means of communication in the } with Egypt and against Great Britain. | Room, on THURSDAY, February 28th,| besides pantry and cupboards; is heated ‘ m2 ber — 7 3 ® : aoe operations between America and | Enquiries at all the chancellories show j inst., at 8 o’clock, p. m. 4 Orders solicited. threaghout with Set wate, SNS soe ahecinte The Swell iailors, Successors to C. E. Robertson. TO LET—A cottage on Sidney Street com iL North of England fenians. He wasithe whole of Europe considers itself Tickets 10 cents each. Now on sale at . een fvon on May lot next. Require taining five rooms. Possession givea — ‘ i } caer ie his Siseitnans in eluding the | wronged by the indeffiuite occupation of | store of W. M. Coffin and Bazaar Store. MATTHEW & McLEAN, on the premises toF. 8. MOORE. : 7 ‘ ca WwW vous: er “jana 4 ae Pere , ~ t Egypt by England. feb25—4i feb21—dy 10i Souris. feblv—2aw tf } Charlottetown, February 26, 1895—dy ELLNER. a poric ° ow i “i ES A A A AE SE TS 2 aA ee 4 Look at the Prices! 39c. per yard = ’ 39e. e “a 39e. a : Some of the Makes ! Storm Serges worth 65 cents. Bedforti@emls, “ 57 * Fancy Weaves, “ 88 “ “ Cheviots, + 2 .* ‘“ 39e. - and Latest Makes, bright, |Shot Effects, << e ? a 39e. : new, clean goods. Sale||>¢™8es a8 fine as : : ei a Cashmeres, es 39e. price, 39e, per yard. 55 59e. Pretty bright. Plaids STANLEY BROS. for Children, Second Week of Our Mark-Down Sale OF —— COLORED DRESS GOODS! SD cis. por yard for Goods worth from ed to SS cts, S, BROWN’S BLOCK, This Sale does not come under the head DRESS (; () OD | THESE 3 | are not inferior goods, of Stupendous, Gigantic, or any other mis- | file cases naming absurdity. If is simply a case of our W rth £5 to 88 + Yard such asare usually offered 3 turning a large amount of the finest grades Pen ee OR. Se cae, | at Bargain Sales, but are of French, English and German Dress Goods | allof FINEST QUALITY SALE PRIGE 3%. PER YD, into cash. Goods regularly sold at from 55 a to 88 cents per yard, sale price 39 cents | per yard. STANLEY BROTHERS, “cc 5