a oe ee _ tt Gera i -_ rea a CREE He ey Se Por rn RNR Res ny ac on een ete amnemnenen eames: aati - PERSONAL. FRUIT GROWERS’ ASSOCIATION asa (Continued from page five.) | Warburt WAS A 304 \ | 1) , ‘ P : = M i ; RB a j | | j } Before the meeting closed Father Burke | ihe Minto today en roate to Boston. he side or outsile of close ackages anired ten miinean, 2 oe On th Inside Or OUuLsile of ‘ Osed packag thanked the citizens for the hearty recep ee es Pets , | led for exvert :and that a 3 McFT ‘ widies nal a ‘ i Mi na j p : : ! . > ; 3 8 1 : ac MPUli- SrOwers, and €xpresned . 1ay | De &} pyins a wit pow i es Boy Pere: i; LOe ASSOCIALION’s appreciation 1 the entere ; i D:. Dewar, of Southport, was a passen- “6 ? BOG 1 TORE FFAUAELENS 50: RAE tat ‘ainmeat provided by Mr. L. W. Wataon rig Pp yy ' : ry 2 he i ; ; a osm bare more ab « neraty r oe aga lay, we of Ee e ma lea remo ed a! | to eX pore ine 4 / the other g ntlemen of hi Cul witt 7 , a wT a a as : vif-ader, i [he proceedings Lema ain RIES W¥i.Lf f HIVE) | from New Perth ; : , ne pro n closed with the } L E.bAL i . LAT : Li at Ts ; : Moved by Rev. Father Bur! e, eeconded | National Anthe: “4 i r. H.R. Mackenzie, barrister-at-law : re UEP S's [a 4} Toe ° : . _ y Mr. Joho Johusione: ar nNrion SLa year. } » passenger hy this mornine’e train ‘ f t] ' a eee i wBUiVed, £list & COMMIS G uree ¢ ae the east . a 1 ‘ . ; ‘ ly . i i} tlic cco . sOo010 d from this meeting to tak a steps I. [RESIDE SPAT : , ro R > er . a a P : 4 4} ‘ae i ‘ : : s ro \y B vyyer Ws 4 Passe nugerT hh iat rt piacl gota permanent exhibit of } ¥ } >. 7 y - *“; Ss ? saat = ‘one .o ‘ . e + ° ‘ og Pee ee » L Pal i : Any Lf ¢ 4 1 ss > sia i tp Ua Freiuroing ft »G Or bala ; Wil n the Previncia) tuilding, ‘Vou don’t app ar to be very amiable to- : Ww. variofetowo 3 and further resolved that | right,” said Mrs. Dawson, i . : ~” ; ~ : MINE! i f cs | Mr. robert Lamont arrived in the c ty i i insane De ve juested to aid in de- 7 con t see that I have any immediate lay of } iblication at the folluw- this morning, and will take part in the | ‘ 4v'rg! zornses OF RUCK exiibite rr to,” retorted Mr. Dawson, ; R concert tonight The committee waa appointed viz, J. It seems to me that one should be ami- ing places _— ; urns concer onig ‘ z : 5 i. Hil, dJonu Jdobestone and J, §. | able naturally, without a reason,” said Mrs. ax o—G & Muttart Mr. John McLean and his sono, Mr. Rov ‘ard Dawson. bserton— . ° ‘ aa - Sradalbane. R Nicholson McLean, were passengers by the eastern AT iy vd.S. Ciurke, seconded by J. * Is that so?” growled her lord and mas- a — Newstand, a St train yesterday afternoon, returning t yds ter. seo Carter & ( oO, Quee a - Asa et : ryt . ‘t@© “Ourse i > : anv c: > » - Haszard & Moore, Grafton 8 oUuTIS Wherea’, The knowledge of fruit and f course if one has any cause to be un Cu Mitchell, Queen st, Rev. D. J. Gillis, of Indian River, was w vODes!, a v : W M Coffin, Grafton < t, among those present at the Fruit-Growers > Chappell, Prince St, - fohnson & Johnson, Kent St, entertainment last evening. Capt T White, Pownal St, | Rev. J.J. Macdonald, of Kinkora, was amiable, it would be a different matter,” ‘* You're getting quite philosophic as your years grow on you,” said the amiable Mr, Dawson. fruit-culsore is yet very limited in our Province,ani cus people are being im- posed upon by unscrupulous agents whe Hornsby, ¥ i Row, Pa Reprint Ker tgicr ne ws are d log Continual it jary to all the inter- ‘* You're getting awfully bad tempered, I ©a‘digaa— Heath Norton. 2 tee Ser 5: “88 which we as ae Association are €n- | know that. What’s the matter with you to- Geor getow! —Hon D Gordon. — i - deavorisg to coneerve,— night ?” oe ‘a heen “BREATHE FREELY NOW?” your Therefore Resolved, That we request ‘*Oh a man’s liable to feel cheerful coming aAttie < > 8 , . : : ery “ee 4 - Morell — H D MckKwen. friend exclaims when he has eatiefactorily | °®" Lecal Legi-] ture to so amend or add | home, after working in an Office all day, to find at Ctowent Dongies & cecuae. explained some alarmieg news. So we say | ‘O the present law relatieg to travelling } cold beef and fried potatoes served up to him "SS L ‘ 5 Ss. Samme rside -D kK Currie, ents t é ; for dinner, isn’t he ?” exclaimed Mr. Dawsc eae a . age t tr gents sha , e ?” exclaimed Mr, Dawson “mail & Beairsto. whea we band vou a boule of Adamson’ he ot’ ~ tree Pe shail 2 gn ah with Gua ceiaahiets Slate ban -ts Perey e€aman, > ao . Oo regist ivice 1e eo aer- prCal U $5. oe » sutherland. Botavic Cough Balsam fer aay kind a oe eee ae ~Silg sad “hare = aa be Mrs. Dawson burst out laughing, Sydney, C }—M Forrestal. trouble in the air pasvages. 25c. all 7 ep ; uc y be hen. ** So that’s what is. bothering you.” —— cesta aueagen allowed to register a3 present a recommen- jruggista. : : Gregs dation from the Executive ofthe P. &. I. ** Funny, isn’t it ?” said Mr. Dawson. ‘** A man is never above his stomach.” importance of direct steamers with cold | ** Yes, and so have you. You have become y Fruit Growers’ Association. pel : . as . ** A sage remark, ” observed Mr. Dawson. 0 iu are 600 pleces ladies - white rag by oe T. Weeks, secoaded by ‘* T remember the time when you used to t d wear now offering at Stanley | Robert Carruthers : < ‘ intereste storage for all kinds of fruit and meat | abad-tempered misanthrope, and I can account : ; eat cold beef with positive voracity,” : Resolved, that in view of the paramount ‘‘ Times have changed. ’ Bros, white goods sale. , oy: ehipment from this provinces to the O/'d | for it in only one way. ba moi “ie ae . — oe . in reading the letiers from, and the | # titieé rORES Couatry, the Hororable ihe Minister of “*And what’s that?” demanded Mr. telegrams about Prince Edward Agriculture be and is thereby requested | Dawson, scornfully. J - et l a representatives In Sout a t O h SP by the F. G. A. of Prince Edward island, é The fact that you always hada tendency Af-ice; now liable to be in the € rea ARS» to procure for the cemivg season such | ‘° dyspepsia. You have developed into i fig) tin: at aay time. : eld at shipping facilities as the trade of the coun- ret 9 speptic term and [I recommenc . , Voda s spepsia lLablets to you. FOR ON E DOLLAR The giants of the forest must yield at | |.¥ demands. re 7” ae an i ae ate ‘ - se ay Ou am Ol OKING { 1an ’ | fast to the continual blows of the woods- And further Resolved, that efficient in- it then.” said Mr. Dawson e : wel te " ldrece ostpaid | . : at a en, Sa Vil, ay n. : : [ will send to any a {dress, po ai man. When the human bloodhas become | spectors be appointed at the reepective | syn, know that js autres,” oth Mise an elegant photograph, a Xs clogged and impure the litle drops of ports of departure to ~ that the producis Dawson. : r ou sonlinge Wi Ob MB JOr : : ; ; - é re r ) ar . sent +s ino LoOthine of th kina ” Ss id \f See plen ’ | | Hood’s Sarsaparilla, properly taken, will ee (alas. oak of d eae gp 3 [ know nothing ‘of the kind,” said Mr. ’ {2 He enire a > ' ‘ orward sh ye ope vy marker by th 4 lawson. a all aph of Rev. T. F. Fal- | fell the oak of bad blood. shipper’s tame and the grade of the ar att dieses tay eee ee sen the Gr7 vefore Ge leit 4 ; f2 ticle shipped ;and asy euch shipment as + said Mrs. Dawson. “Iam not a dyspeptic ita ‘ asapa WAL in theirepinien is calculated to adversely } an | I have eaten the same meals as you have i ' ; ae ark » tarnish the onad i i last fifteen vears,” she added as the : Wicain vaerT ' yy Fad a r t the mearkei or tarnish the good | forthe iast tl ; ; 2ANSUAAL SOUVENIR BOOKLET | Tg : , ee ena ete tacos PRANS BAL A U chin 0} Lui Te ey ies veme of Canadicn exports, be prumptly | last word, a : excluded ; A tendency to Dyspepsia is often inherited. . , dd’s Dyspepsia Tablets will cure dvspepsi: ‘cely iliustrated, written by Mr. . Mr. George Vessey moved, seconded by Dodd's Dyspepsia Tablets will cure dyspepsia ' ‘ ae ; in any case. A M Belding, of St. Joho— aod the Rey. Dr. Chassion, — nh y iSe . New Rooks Resolved, that the Legislature of the Province be and is hereby requested to y req ° ek pass the necessary legisiation to cause all Startliag Confessions twocopies of Stour Contingent.’ Wail Calendars, one at least of wich sheuld be in every house : > | € ~ ; ; ay) . i P ince Edward I:land. and nureery stock imported into the Province! ., 1. that 95 per cout. ef men and “cmen | ‘ D ller ee —f ag e | to be either accompanied by a certifica’e of svffer the tertures of itching piles, invesuga Al for Une nepet competent inspection Or ineépected on land- | tiom proves that Dr. A. W. Caase’s Vininicic TT ; ; ; y has never yet failed te cnre itching plies, ane ROBT. L. COTTON, Call in to night and procure a good | '8 bere, 80 that this province miy be | Sif these men amd wemen could end t be | : - saved from the many pests —nctably the | gugr-sings at once by usimg it. Scores irj P. O. Box, 84, took— Two for quarter—some of San Jose :ealc—which infest orchards | taousands have been curen by this treatmon Every body cau becured in the same way, GHARLOTIETOWN | he February Magazines are also in. | (},ewbere. nn ubion books fer Feb : Rev. A. E. Barke moved, seconded by | winagrd's Tini n sense quate: Doha: Mr. Charice R. Diskeg Minard’s Liniment Cures Burns & 1500 Boxes Tin Plates; CHAS J. MITCHELL, | , Beolred thet the thauks of ther. 6; | Beald é BooKsSELLER and Starioner | ‘© the pressof Charlettetown, in particular, The best place to buy Lad- — GOVERNOR “LYDBROOK” =—, 145 Queen Street, cheertal and. peacrous abeistance gives | 18 Capes and Jackets is at ——— eheerful and generous assistance given “ee Opposite Prowses’ du ‘ir g the past yearto is wors,—cap:cial y Prowse Bros and other Excellent Brands. - _... | for tpeaking so kindly of eur preseut If you have catarrh, rheamatism, or 12x12—14x20 meeting and reporting our proceedings so dyspepsia, take Hood’s Sarsaparil a and . ? . : : much in detail. be cured a3 thousands of cthers have For prices and terms use telegraph, d lf hier Mr. Sharp moved that a telegrau: of | been. teleph ne or mails. » aK thanks for his message be sent to ex-or- EI RAS_DRPIS NLT ION, we , ernor Howlan. R, T. HOLMAN. at dinner than a bottle of goed pickles. Father Burke moved that ihe thanke of GIVIG ELEGT| GN Janu clyw imo We keep all kinds ranging from 12cts | the Aseoc'mtion be given Mr. Patriquin for se per bottle, including the informatien affarded by him. ‘ — ee OFFICERS ELECTED. In pursuance of an Act of the General Assem- White Onions ‘ . i biy of this Island, made and passed in the The report of the nominating meine ffty-first year of ihe reign of Her present i illi 1 sly. | Majesty Queen Victoria, Chap. 12. intituled: Picalilli bg received ee adopted A y “The City of Charlottetown Incorporation Onions in Piealilli The officers for the ensulpg year : Act,” andof the Act amending the same, 55 ’ Pat Lieut Governor McI ntyre Vic., Pap. 19, intituled “An Act to amend the Walnuts iio a City of Charlottetown Imcorporation Act. Honorary President‘—Hon G W How- { Idohereby give Public Notice that an elec- Mixed ] tion of a Mayor for the said City, and for one aay wae : person to serve as a Common Councilman in Chow-Chew Presideat—Henry A Stewart. the City Council for each of Wards Number 1, Vice President—John H Gill, 2 and 3 of said City. and of two persons to serve ; s Common Councilmen in the said Cou.acil for Sweet Pickle Secretary —P McCourt. Ward No. 4 of said City, and of three persors Girkens Treasurer—Joseph Wiee. to serve as Common Councilmen in the said Council for Ward No. 5 in said City, being in : alla Mayor and Kight Commen Councilmen Iu lever or eork top bottles BOARD OF DIRECTORS. representing the City as follows :— , amen ‘ For Ward Number One.... One Coungillor, SANDERSON & C0 Qneen’s County—Jobn Johnstone, A K { For Ward Number One... One Counoilior Henry, James Irving. > 4 “ P C . és 6 zen — a rince County—C ieki “ “ i ‘our ..Two Councillors, GROCER. D A Sharpe y—€ B Dickie, A E Burke, “ Five... Three Councillors, King’s County—D A Stewart, Geo E os 9 <+ | “es | mes - THE D.ufLY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JANUARY 25, 1900 ella Rimitinia a eT ¥ AX a aa EAE COT LL SIM ME OE LEE EL Bh S00ts and ° Rubbers all styles and sizes suitable fall and winter wear — for possible prices, at McQUAID’S, LOWER QUEEN STREER Boot and Shoe Store. SlrOVES Highland Ranges Jewel Ranges Jewel Stoves the tor lowest ifeating Stoves Tortoise Heat ra See that you get the Tortoise with a one ‘op piece. ‘the balaz eS aS AS aS as aS OS A few of our finest overcoatings and suitings ree ef the season. Alluew fresh goods this season. * ‘ a xs 2@eO~ eee G ®t *22ee R. wee 2en@ 4 © 2 OG ODS MASON’S Caramels You ean get the latest ere ; and American newepapers receive by mail each night. ° and Drop in if you want™a paper or magazine or book torvad, Fruit, Confaetionery, Tobacco, Cigers etc. when you’re passing this wey. £ H. Mason aan © _e EN en eae, SSRN ae STORE ——_—— DHRNTY | Goff, Fred G Bovyer. WiLL bis HEEB GN PHENIX of Hartiord . Seebeoeblch wid | Wednesday, the 14th day of NRO February, A. D. 1986; Wants the Best FIRE INURANCE C0, BRIERE AIEMERE IN EVENING. At the several places, that is to say: The meeting of the Fruit-Growers As- | In Ward 1, at or near the office of Mrs Once satistied of the excellence sociation in Charlottetown was brought to John 8. Merris, Queen Street. of an article, you are not vere s close with a Jiterary and musical enter, nb Conall ~ ed a ee ot Mrs Thom- likely to change. f b A t 0 5 () 06 tainment io Kindergarten Hall last even. 1 house, Sy Ney’ Btreet, between hens George : as $s€ § ver, § 00 000, ‘og. The attendance was very goode His on Wee ios near the Market E | Thats the Reason Se Honor Lieutenant-Governor McIntyre} In Ward fat or ene the City Hal presided, sod in a brief speech formally corner of Kent and Queen Streets. welcomed the) fruit-growers to the city, of Philip Larges ‘Son.on Great Geom Bere The programme was as follows ; And utthe said Eleciion the Poll will be opened at nine o'clock in the forenoon, aad eon Piano duét....+..+.Thé Mieses Carrol] | {me open until five o'clock in the afternoon A share of your patronage is solicited Jottee ; a fair trial will con- | for this old Reliable Company , vince you that Es PLEASING CONTRACTS ofthe sao dar. oe MN itcninn ¥b i ok ce M Warbi . It Has No Zqual daca cies Vocal soo. ns vo om celles Walt DESCRIPTION OF WARDS, ' UUs ob 0 nucitaveceng EO } Number O i John McKenna oe sats Rep li tt ar ih —_— ——. JOTDEE POLO rseccccorecseesee William Bro 3 the Mili eee eT SaOWe LOW EST RATES Address...... indivi c 4.) Patrignin " Number fe Taal camera that part of we want to you to try our : ESTAR Recitation.......... Mies Eaid Mclean Charlottetown which lies south of Richmond LISBED 1887 E. H. BEER, | Adare. 220 rrorace Hoazend | acct and north hal comprise ail that_pag s * Vocal “Oe SC CRC ORE eee Ree ee Miss Earle of Charlottetown which lies south 0 LEITH HO UJ SE @xeat Guonoe Sraper | Address.........-1...0000. . Senator Ferguson "Weaker Pour a0 commen ah t j wa); : - i586 a ‘ a Authorized ve for P. B. I — = vee eeseeerecess Misa Coady Charlottetown which lies iso ait that part ot ; : representing other, Fire, Life and GORE BOND ccccccces cnccecsss CnStie reet and north of Grafton Street. ele}: hene 174 P. 0. Box 898 Rati Stn Gaaeeanics. . les Earle Number Five shall comprise all that part of Pc tbitses-0hs el artic: ioln Newson | Charlottetown which lies north of Fitzroy Staeet 32 to 38 Queen Street NOTICE. Recitation... vevseeeeeeThos A McLean | Bcluding the Comnion of the said Town, All the v : NOMINATION DAY. “Having secured the agency of the farm ha ae ocal and instrumental selec. wae “Silver Spring Brewing Sherbrooke” tions were well given aud heartily ap-| ¢, DNESPAY. February 7th, A. D. 1900, - 4 Notice is hereby givem that the An a]|plauded. The recitations were 7 alee | Rowe ot Stout of Twelve at noon “until the YP. @,1 am prepared to tupply ale snd | Generel Meeting ofthe sharehelders cleverly rendered porter of wuneurpaseed quality at prices also} hour of Four o'clock in the afternoon of the that cannot fail to please. Write for and great! reciated.| S8meday. Tas Examiner Publishing Company, wii | The addresses had . Hedy Satie Victouia gation, of Electors. sée above Aat prices and be prepared for a genuine sur- : 7 ‘ 51 Victoria, Cap, 12, be held at the office of Tas Exaurvar |} upon the fruit-growiag industry in this ne : : ° City Clerk, prise. of January, inst, at Sociw.« ¢. mu: ceedingly bright JAMES WARBURTON / ’ ’ +. 0; gy oright, M f the City ; A. MACDON ALD * Jan 20, 1900 A in 1N, The rear of the stage was artistically a oe ne % oe eye an 2, Sec y. decorated with bunting,: sud the military ae 00 tana ottetown, _ - alloy at > The Printing and Bookbinding estab- —Jishment of — JOHN COOMBS | has been removed to the large and a a tcLeod & 6 spacious room, over B. H. Norton’s, ‘{next Prowse Bros,) _ =siness office down siairs—where he wil! be Pleased to meet all his old | customers, and S# many new omcs as } will favor him with & Gall; \ Good Work—Lowest Prices— Special Attention, Joki, Ccombs,! Prin te? and Bookbinder, CASH DOWN | CASH DOWN lead, copper, brass or any old edale Foundry, T. A. MeLEAN, ° J. hee Snowflake Chacolates Can be had at any of i following first class T. J. Morris Removed D. L. Hooper W. Plekard & Co, W. A. Hutcheson W. F, Carter Stewart & Gates Sanderson & Co. R. H, Mason, of E>eland and German manufacture—at very fine prices tim JOHN MLEOD & x re Ch’tow 0, Jan 13 meee eat and ansacting sch other may »me before it. B. BALDERSTOM, D. FARQUBARSO Charlottetown Mutual Insurance Co. “Soup YSIDE DENSE % Charlottetown KE a & THOMAS McQUAID ty r 7 " Queen Si, =2 i a : ot aa Telephone gana _ tion. os Annual Veetin : The aunual meetiig tb the Charlee tow ’@ Mutnal Fire Ineurahce Co dag will C@ held in Farquhareon’s Gaieme ite | Quee? St?4et, on Wednesday: Zlet, 8 @elo¢k’p m, for the put electi y Directors for the ensulegy ve et ot TO LET Otic is "ae Ms first door it 4 ¢ 7 The northend ef @ house situated Q tairs. r newspaper, on W d:esday, the 3lat day | province, the futureof which looks ex- a Se DAN. ne elects semtersing nine rooms, ca able fora iog house or private reeid- ‘ a ~aiiie e 4 eee, LO ber fe