| THE DAILY St EE ac cairn LT Rk EXAMINER . LOCA FUR ately in our Hat department.— Prowse Our ambition eving that a 18 to piease Our ¢ ustomers, pleased customer is the rtisement.—Prowse Bros at . There is no longer room for doubt—we trade ur t | ) .q@ | atest, our makes the bost, our prices the | ‘ ‘ | ‘wc areca wed VW/7_Ht HAV #! THAN, ? | re | - iy Make 1 mistake—( bristy’s Hats a pest. Ask for them, see that you v : , tak > othe Prowse Bros - We have not been in the Hat busir } r 16 years without kuowing the t ak w and whe to buy LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. | Buy Your Hats at Prowse Bros s — Sem: ‘ es. Pe ea Ay iw HATS ; MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1896. They are the Best English Hat Made. HINO UGE _ dade “'PROWSE BROTHERS, THE CITY HATTERS. ‘ be { iia al , ‘ : a _ " — —_—-— - = es me LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS NOY FREE TO MARKY AGAIN TERRIBLE HEAT IN AUSTRALIA. , FORTUNE FOR THE WETMORES, i . — — oe slliinil 5 : - Sin,—Kindly permit me to draw your Late advices from Australia are to the | Wesrrie_p, Mass., Feb, 20.+James E. 5 | . | elt ala its We es attention to a statement amade by Tne Ex- effect that dur g the first two weeks of] ; Wetmore, an organ builder, who has re : . : sicension ene | AMINER Of Saturday, which, if passed over, January the heat in New South Wales I am showing a splen- | Sided in this town for over forty years, , : g- ee may produce a very erroneous: impression , § issed anythiny on record. The tem . | has received news from his cousin, Jesse : regarding the Catholic doctrine on mar-! perature in Svdney reached 00 degrees did stock of Watches | L. Wetmore of Oakland, Cal., that they r ms i esi RI Rev Mr. Fullerton will de | riage. You ray “Marriage dissolved by | in the shade, while in several parts of the | are heirs to a fortune of $80,000,000, : ‘ | ver ® lecture on Robert Burns at Stanley | the Pope enables either of the persons to | colony the mercury reached 122 degrees They are new in de- | which is now in the Bank of Hollana, q aa a i WO | gs ‘ : marry again. To this I may say: (1 )) in the shade. In other colenies the heat) ey | Amsterdam. Mr, Wetmore’: grandfather . _ - Valid and lawful marriage, consummated, | Was not quite so severe, bat throughout : . | married Ann Van Scott, whose " ; : “* , ’ sion ¢ onaran.- ed Scott, #@ =parents : Arm Broxken.—We hear with regret | @0¢ ratified by the Church, cannot Le] V etoria 6 mercury reached over 100 ign and fully guaran | were natives of Amsterdam and left a that Mrs. Angus McDonald accidentally | dissolved even by the Pope. Nor does the | 4 grees, and in South Australia in some : | large sum «f money, which has been ac~ 3 sing h ways | slipped onthe sidewalk near Stevenson’s Pope or the Church recognize any sneh | p!aces m arked 117 degrees in the shade. teed for both time and } cumalating for nearly one hundred yeara . . . Cat Lorn e at | corner on Saturday afternoon, and had one ssolution of the marriage bond. (2)} In western New South Wales great ‘ It is:said that the Holland courts have { her arms broken near the wrist. ere are cases in which, for certain} mortality has resulted. At Bonrke wear. pent a commission cf four persoas to} 7 . g > - a strong reasons, the Church grants per-/ twenty-two deaths from heat occured in America to look up the heirs and that the |} ins GRAND So LaL.—At a meeting O- the | mission toeither party io live separate | twodays, Many of the houscs on sheep PBSOSVCSVSESSSS ARSED (OCS 08 will soon arrive in Boston. ’ — parishioners « f St. Malachi 3, Kinkor t, O2) from the other, but not in the sense that ranches are made of galvanized iron, and s The Wetmore’s have engaged a lawyer to | all stock TelInaining from our { I a itane see qlee igen egies — ” hold a grand } one is free ton arry before the death of the| in these the heat is insufferable. Many i meet the commission, and expect to have r ‘ ‘ i ie cone RO a) ither ng at Kinkora Station on other. ( 3) Again, there may | “etl ers have bee n driven from their bomes no d fliculty in proving their heir bir, as White Goods Sale. This in- Tuesday, the ag ot July os m aid Of} be ‘cases in which an imped by bush fires, which always occur when they have the history of > the family to “ ro Sere ee | ment s dis rovered to have the grass is dried up. In other districts two hundred years. cludes :~— — c 4 cl _ existed which reudered the marriaze null . ater has given’ Out and the stock is Should You Wish a Reliable Watch. EMPERAN ompany A. of Loya ae "ts re a . . ‘ I 7s : iand void from the beginning, and in this} 4ying a a r bl \ ; aida i emilee ail 2 - oo ar" as ovow’- Lies cadena able Linen aa wa ; \ ian D — sorta. ~ — | eve ul, if the facts are proven, and if there{ 1 @ large vinevard distriet the young | @@@OBBSOCCQOBOBOBOFf a ‘ " a ae — According to N ot F 3 ; passe: - wl oe We r > | are reasons demarding a full separation,| were cooked on the vines. In Sydney it ; a a ; 1 rd , mageve mee ye ‘ apkins, his evening at 6.00 OCIOCK 1D riguts ka £9 " . } - e rs ss 70 iF] amecniuments 0 the quor . the Church grants it. Indeed, unless the} was found neces-ary to suspend ombibu R > b y — SI} 3 A ase a Hall Reet Biel: Aca ills So : 5 ? : e us emember, my know- | heence:ldw were made sind ” rheetings, m — B - ans ae ag ' “aan "9 jimpediment be removed, she commands] 4nd carriage traffic and to omit drill in y | ae = rege ae Boome re ctaie: Pillow C Jack- | ¢, ay LA a ye ited to attend. Aniuation | the parties to separate. In this case, how the barracks. In the gold fields in the ledge of Watches is a t TI sal $ | ‘it f the’ niaki oe r : = attoms, P acl ree.—J. 2 sAWSON. | ¢ ver. there is no dissolving the marriage, western part of ‘the colony ths‘ dress 5 ‘ a . < pint oe an : Tyree s liquor Towels, , Ts ls nee in reality no marriage bond existed. | dropped dead while hau'ing ore, and birds ° latanay be retailed is abolished, but no- mn: nat Asv-~ 7". ee eas tale 8 aod « In rea ity no marriag On l ( te at ig ore, ant yrds ™ e el ahs 4 nape es os : mg of eo ( 1 “ = ean eter 5 rus ee Ba m1 ported — [am not acquainted with the details of | fel! dead out of the trees overcome by the JOUF. SETVICe. I shall Sem a he drnck on = promnigass. : Tet 2 ilet Covers, an cainin- | what better to-dav, but sti ry wet : : Peas 1 1 pe er =pector could not seare 2 ‘ o i Th iter ¢ ays eas VEty Ween. | the case you speak of, but | may say that} Herce 2eat. To add to this suffering, the b l d : 1] . merty the snapector wa te HOt we arch the Counterpanes. . ‘ " ere 18 no jaterisz »} we tr > COr * ° ° ” i : ‘ e . — s rs , — sus . AS = ) : on a a aoe con | ig the marriage in question is as mentioned | » gh temperature was accompanied by hot € please at ail times . r ve of pe a found in suspected places tion Oo b1Até ard USK » 18 st 1 : , . . ~ oO uor,. I , > Ses - ee eee ene on am Heard, ks e is still | stove in No 1, then it is possible that the | winds. i i L ie premi as aud persou We ve put these ali on our : : . ee : yarties have been separated, but they are to show my stock of can both be searched, Any ratepayer is T ( S : i * . j } } > + > <r " A », Pe —" ee Mr. Joseph Ken’, of the North Ameri-| no: free to marry again : ITEMS FROM CRAPAUD o | given authority to copy the names on the centre counters, where you ee An on » who was stricken with para 7 Yours respectfully, ae Watches. To see ’em licen 2 oenntenes. No license taken can easily see them. pis sis on Saturday evening, is reported to be Wy , . . since {i red yards { c = on Saturday evening, is reported to b | READER. Dr. Covey’s lecture in the Methodist — withia one Lundred yards ofa This- off ho’ , te ’ mproving, and hopes cf his recovery are Feb, 24th, 1896. Shurch here on the 20th inst. was much is to buy "em : sbich chee be yotninesl. For every licence us offer ho'ds S004 for g P Wales | ‘ ntertained, Se a ee sppreciated. Although the roads were ae iliceally inn ch a ee been 10 days. ; g lay eveu- ‘ ao ; : very bad a goodly number turned out t r y on , ee Seity 10. Fae. CRY, Cee mayor " { g iting | sturday even Crraiumxa—Following is the result of | PERSONAL, ial ie ea fas o. “TI Mis ee W. W. WELLN ER, and inspector are each liable to a fine of seal Has ee. oe se a 1¢ popular lecture, re Mission of : : ; Saturday’s match: ‘ ‘ a Ville” - eee aoe ae one hundred dollars. a »*RESBYTERIAX siehiislaiaiiasiains Hon. }’. Peters occupied a seat on the}o). " oe feb24—dy & wy sebliepeibiliccinicie: <s Ss s ed ee ee floor of the Dominion House of Commons} n°! BS 10 pareheos a libtary for the Uxvst av Tas Time Y A ¢ - ¥ i e s00r Oo } om » se o ns a. ’ ’ . -~ NUsSUaL AT 3 ME , , — J. Pitblado, skip. W. W. Beer, skip. io, Thuradey last Crapaud Sabbath School. Dr. Covey is sickens =i ck iad i light : st — 4 sl 7 1 thursday last. - . ; 4 P c P _—— J. A. Lawson, mate. W.A. Weeks, mate cw : ad now practising in Summerside. , unde and lightning storm pre Ces : g ‘ . Ps as paneniveva | § “ > ; Mr. . 8S. Louson, representing H. A. T) : : ce ge viiled at Eastport, yesteidiy morning.— hariottetown, Feb, 21. 1896. ‘ } ser J. M. Davison G. A. Sharp. Neleon. M a "ies oi lhe creamery here is running in ful! ee a , ~ Re, a ee er ; I | Nelson, Montreal, is at the Hotel Davies b] : er St. John Telegray hb. " "Te : 4 " : Leit ish H. M. Davison ; M r K J An lerac n is doin y the Pre v—- saga Eh (withstanding the col 1 and stormy ¥ -_~_- - tate : Teoof the sumber<iirs ia : . Mr. K. J, Anderson i ing th 0 iene - : : aM ea, Score—8. Score—6. } ince in the interests of Reddin Bros., Yar W . e ; For 10 days you can take your choice of : tte wi \ This leaves the Preabeteriane victors by | mouth, N; S. He 1s registered at the Cl ty No se ae -, Se €9O9 00606900 stock remaining from our white gocds sale al tra ba e : , - ub will give a good accoun 90000904 $000 9- : 4 ; 7 points as the result of the two matches.; Queen Hotel. ub will give a good account of then, $ at 25 per cent. discount—Moore & Mc~ 7 I see. | ; Se : seives t0O-morrow night, and we have no Le ies ae Mrs. Sprague, of St. John (formerly Sie chad a Clark s it THO W N [ 3 seoud, ; 1 doubt that I r arke : a W a Sa lay evening Scott} Tre Serax Sa G eas Miss Heard) arrived in the city yesterday i : is te — iM il dom <= We ] K KS : emcee Act s wer served on Eliza \ aa ' . : a nt - on ; a i | to see her tather, whose serious illness has ‘OE DOME some ooodle, ee a NN a » | Hockey Practice.—The Victoria Hoek +r ’ 1 ap | Yesterday morning at ten OClOCK, atier} pee, orte eae Tis os 3 : | ey Club meets fi ant ius ednesday Mitche!! and Ca e f Be a hn en aks Milles semininw | be a coe aay Hittsrorovcu Rixx. — The hockey That you notice running up @ | ©Y Vit) meets for practice on Wednesday | . —— neiiiinal — scene BR Stre I 73 summor tue | os: 4 ; e : Mr. Byron N. Barns, of Montreal, is at ; . : and dowv a piece of | night, instead of Tuesday. All members sl he * for | She brought over a full freight and thir: v- “| ; “tne match and races to-morrow night will be ere Laer | pleas ; f . hind = 5 the Hote! Davies. Mr. Bares is here} we}) aed om | please be on hand for a good practice. ’ ES 1 eight passengers. Between midnight ad} in the interests of tl Athest Toiiet Sos sill worth attending. The hockey teams - Cc te iat, oth 3 ! sare returmabie this Cay) ejs}t o’clock this morning ter Ls. _— BO SAI onet SOap! will be composed of the following : F b h * y . weet ; sal os i re fr “te s oe dient a . _ fr , | Company. 2 TOI : Ea ¥ Fe . smo Crapaud and Summerside oe arloads freight were discharge: om it ee ee CTORIAS, CRAPAUD. . f ‘ be Sia Gnen\ ee eae “A _ HK. T. FP: an, of , repr i : lys ‘ s ‘i Tt { CREA rt total ia . ‘' en — 1x carloads Were senting the Canadian General Electric Goal—C. Huzhes. should always run ARouNpD fc. Charlottetown to-morrow 5 yn b > ste >y ~ rr ’ : . ? ’ : j an k j t week was | | P; ; aa es 7 on = ‘| Company, is among the latest arrivals at Point—C . Lord. your skirt, sleeves or cape to i night. 21,634 f cream was als 7 ae Snery — “er oo 16S) tbe Hotel Davies. Cover Point—Frank ‘Moore. give the best results. The — re ean 2 t y six passengers. She ay upo , . . a +e Dia a aw os ce ee . : re } 9 veek 3,C00 of | | ony x re ‘a . : Ww i ~- p ou Mr. Frank Cannon, Summerside’s fast I orwards— Morley Myers, W. Myers, F. fibres in the creases give as Hood’s Sarsaparilla, taken at this sea~ e ; a ie i oF n 1e6g Ts ° " ’ ae r an ‘ . © » : . B y e r . ‘ better w red, and 1,300 Ibs. | oe _—e ae - ; ae _ - *{skater and bicyclist, arrived in the city Clarke, W. Lea (Capt. ) much spring in the body as if 2 son, will make you feel strong and vigor- WE HAVE A LOT OF GOOD me il P OTT t oO 2» anout . cars. . . : a ai | i < . . of s) W shipped to t aad aa tl + ths : al h ‘ie ry this morning to take part in the races to- sebowerts. they were so in any little 6, Oas and keep you from sickness later on. St : cad os ‘% ma wage ~ sot ce P morrow night. He is looking well. The} Goal -H. Bethune hoops, and always shake out @ | ame everything in the shape of freig Ot ‘harl Poet . L ‘is " . . ca . —it— a . | aoe — oo ‘ eight a i} ¢ _ lorte tow . oys had better look 0 Point—L. B. MeMillan. m9 =— = = amount Races! Races ! Races ! at AeA ane reguiar ; . . — = mr. B. G. room, one of the Jen ing Cover Point ints Uy sworth oT crusbing. O always. cut * . roi r t y } } » © > 5p. . , * . O- C - ee Lea s 2 i e was oe ane of St. roe Ne f B.,] Forwards- C. Stewart, W. Carbonell,| © ackoss the goods. the Rink to-morrow night, ¥ 7 aa = er See eee crossed at the Capes yesterday, and came; W. McLeod, F. Cotton (Capt — ; - eal iA lk Mad a 4 ce : . 00a, =. Vapt. ) , a re Tv —_ Jessons ; w 4 CALS Pre to the city by special train to see his Retessece Ti. Loren Look for the Name $1500.38 down, $90 on mortage if, de~ Onxz =z ITTL=e USED, Shaw, of I Wales ¢ ege, read a father-in-law, William Heard, Esq., who =? On kach Yard, | . * ‘ are See dwelling near thoug and instra paper on Lan- is dangerously ill. Mr. Vroom is regis-j. oe | centre of city, not far from park, good neigh- , y . = yu mF. 0 : g Se ee borhood, bealthy, Grafton Street, Apply to that we offer or S. é > —Fis rice . guage ct m & paper w tered at the Queen Hotel. felb2i—3i (513) A MELuIsH, London House bullding.‘or-cor- F for less than HALF FT RICE—Half Price to clear be rea ) es McLeod - | ner King and Great George Streets novd = — ai ore 7 “eT ~ i : . ee id q a TO LET—New residence, corner 0f Grafton Po ( t.—This foreno James and Rochford Streets; nice location, modern ‘ . ww , be 2 nd #4 58 costa | AS oe improvements, hot air, bath,etc. Rent mod E J M ] ¢ s ‘ d ] 7 f F } ‘ : pe - ™ * . : Vi a: © rate Apply to kK M Moork. ul dec7 ver ac ine Harantee dy lis or » ears, or tw ths imprisonment for a secon Pp infract e Canada Temperance Act. wieoc ud EO bp AY - — — The sun s against Sarah Ann Meln- | C é ° REARLO REALE A 5 tyre, urging a firat infraction of the a = 2 ‘ RO S game Act, was dismissed. Three young —<— 4 cs met arg vith disorderly conduct on | een I 5 P : . a“ the streets yesterdav, were each fined $2 or | ( : 5 i i i er The Men of the Moss Hage,” ly 8S. R i a ues and Vurersonnsee te tla 10 days. Crockett, ~ _ . i i ; InTERMENT. — T bodv Gets a 2 oz. package of “The Amazing Marriage,” by George ; of Mrs. Huntley, whose death at Moncton | Meredith.” ' ‘ oie te Me | Baptish Cough Drop x = ae mall Prices por r Charlottetown from ng 1S ougn rops HE From the Memoirs of a Minister of ” : ' ' . 1 re oe” Iw Stanley en Georg n, and was taken That Cure Coughs. : |? rance,” by Stanley Weyman. to ‘ M John Coombs. | “TT > ’ _ ” ji , 1 e * 7 . ee he Red Cockade s y Wey 7 | hel ee DP siitaaaning T stout 2-45, after service at| Frog ia Your Throat? 10 cents. | The Red Cockade.” by Stanky Wey 1iose ~who wish to help FO] t 1 sr. ¢ lence, the body was re- —_—— | } ] ill } ] ] d j « m t First Methodist Church, . & J I {| A Business Man in Great Waters,” Ly t lemseives Wl Je He pe to 7 w rvice took place, after Johnson 30 nSOn, Julian Corbett. Bareains at John Newson’s : in V 6r C0a in S “ iy was interred in the Peo- a a a alae +, . . ple’s Cemetery. The faneral from the THE DRUGGISTS. E ER TIME * The Queensberry Cup,” ty Clive P. & F wait a) 2 e * J ples Cemetery.” The | VERY © | Wottey. § urniture Store. Bedsteads Ui Ines an h us very larg | I Dray —There will 7 ‘ tT = a Wken Valmond Came to Pontiac,” by and Bedd IDs?’ a specialty this © Fe rt ever bat os gations aol : GRAND CLOSING SALE) { a : all’ of ‘the Convent d , ae month. Our Chamber and TOUSETINSS “ A , Be CC “ An Adventurer of the North,” by Gil- on ul lamper ant 2 Fe a oie oa eneaee | PRICES vext 1e¢ proceed: of the t will go towards the building fend of the new St. Danstan’s Cathedral. | ARE Tbe pupils attending the Convent have | + been making preparations for the event fu time, and 1t promises to be one Rif HT { of i sical and literary treats of the i e yea Tie hall hasa seating capacity of | oo c ‘ ired, and we expect to eee every | i'welve years of right ; ee ee — | selling to back this state- a ment up. To-day we 9 Time.—I aes am - number more customers we ‘ tracter name ‘rand } e > E 4s fined $90 or 90 asa oy Bi | than we ever did before. pe vy 4 zistrate Has zard for runken- | is nes Eliwor iformed court that | : If you pay more ship in a vessel | $ You pay too much. sa g ft Cardigan, and if given @ . : chance would leave th> country. His If you pay less H fa the proposi You'll lose in quality. t ving that Ellworth’s absence mae preferable to his company, and ewer | eur Store! iH 4 i ora gut kilworth d : 4 xivantage of His Honor’s | quemesss> ome g* and hung about the city. On geverysiy and hung about the city. On) wm ABW WRIGHT & C0., LTD. out y davs. a OT a Da a a a Last Week of ) —— FOR, --4 FEBRUARY. WE HAVE HAD A WONDERFUL. SALE —_.. FOR | | White Goods, AND AS A—— THANKSGIVING OFFERING We will now close what is left at a Double We have been giving our patrons 10 per eent. discount For the remainder of the out BEER BROS. (Oth Annual White Goods Sale. This week will close cur SPEECIAL DISPLAY OF WHITE GOODS, and we intend making it a genuine bargain week for our customers. a Lagat gna Kegs! In our Whitewear Department we will give you One Dollar and Twenty Cents’ worth of our very best goods for Ore Dollar. Ladies, please make a memo. of this, and re- member that one dollar will buy one dollar and twenty cents’ worth of our Jow-priced Whitewear. BEER BROS. tentang Haast eget tegen Naa Mango . ' ¢ Tue Wearuux —Fresh to strong southerly to westerly winds ; unsettled with light Taine, Be montb, or until March Ist, we will give a ' straight 20 per cent. discount on House- hold Goods. | 20 per cent. off Table Linens. 20- ver cent off Table Napkins. 20 per cent. off White Sheetings. 20 per cent. oft Pillow Cottons. 20 per cent. off Towels. 20 per cent. off Lawns and Muslins. 20 per cent. off Embroideries. 20 per cent. off White Piques. 20 per cent. off White Quilts. 20 per cent. off White Counterp snes. 20 per cent. off Toilet Covers. 20 per cent. off Traced Linens. | This big cash discount takes away our | whole profit—our loss is your gain. Take alvantage of it during February. We want to keep our hands busy, we want to ‘ benefit our customers, we want the money. W.A. Weeks & Co. THE PEOPLE'S STORE, Charlottetown, Feb. 24, 1896—Jy on ? Discount 1 bert Parker. “The Chronicles of Count Antonio,” by Anthony Hope. Pope’s “ Life cf Sir John Macdonald,” and Judge Prowse’s “History of New- foundland ”~ both in stock. Haszard & Moore, Boo KSELLERS. Charloitetown, Feb. 14, 1896. Wants, Lost, Found, & Advertisements under this heading charge five cents per line, A LADY has accommodation for two boarce ers, with use of pian; school girls or music pupils preferred. Apply at this office, feb2k : WANTED—A man with some experience asastebleman, whoalso can make himself generally us:ful. Apply at this office. feb2i—1w TO LET—Five rooms with partof a cellar, | with good stabling; a first-class stamd to ac- commoda‘e travellers to and from those hotels atthe north side, and those new ones under erection to be ready Ist May, J896. In- quire of JAMES STEWART, St Peter’s Road, aot 25. 4i—feb24 | ee = es LOST—This morning, a Jarge wolf-skin Finder will piease leave it at Reduyin 3i—teb22 | LOST—A pocketlook with some mcney and other valuable things, on Thursday, the }3th, the night of the Carnival, be ween })- Johnson’ and the Rink, orin the Rik The finder will be rewarded by leaving it at this office. tf—teb21 LOST—A pair of gold bowed, black rimmed srectacies in leather case. Will finder oblige by leaving them at EXAMINER office, teb2 COOK WANTED—February 2ith, a compe- tent cook in a small family; Mberal wages. Aj ply at this office, uf—febl5 FOR SALE—A few loads of sawdust, Ap- ply toGrorGek F Furr 5! 135—febl4— MONEY—Loans made on city or country property. Apply toF W L Moore, Folicitor, &c, London House Corner. d&w 3m ~dec3 FRET SAW- I have a very nice foot-powe Fret Saw for sale cheap. First appl cant ge | a bargain.—R L Corron Brighton R | janl3-—t? | -TO"LET—Two ottices fn the Stamper Bicck pply to PROWSE Bros tf—ma MILCH COW FOR SALE-—A new milch cow, good milker. Apply to ALEX KENNE- DY, Southport. lw pd wy li—febli MADE TO ORDER—Soft, warm Hoods, am O’Shanters (any color), or any kind of Fancy or Plain Needlework Deatly executed. Address X Y Z, EXAMINER office. tf—janzw MARINE VILLA TO LET—Situateadjein- ing Dundas Esplanade, in the most healthy art of the city, fronting the Hitisborouge . s » a Retail. River, formerly occupied by Dr Dawson. iii tiny ery eine Wholesale an hes Suen gam a | paid quarterly. Apply to BENJ DAVIES. oxst7—d&aw guar2aw pat law Harlor Suites sell at sight, The finish and prices do. it, JOHN NEWSON. Charlottetown, I'ebruary 14; 1896—dy HOUSE, ee er a ee Remnants! Remnants ! SEE THE LOT ON OUR COUNTER NOW. Dress Goods, Flannels, Flannelettes, Satteens, Prints, Challies, Skirtings, T'weeds for Boys’ Wear. HOSIERY.—Two special lines of Heavy Wool Hose in Baskets at 25 and 30 cents. Beautiful Patterns now opening at Dp. A. BRUCE’S. Charlottetown, February 19, 1896—dy ———— LS We Are the Leaders And Others follow our Leadership in the CUM ~ {lrg ~ BUSES No list pubiished that we cannot duplicate or under- sell. We can save yo. money on every gari ‘ou % S2il. an 8é 7 noney on every garment you sbuy from us. Give us a trial order and satisfy yours:lIf. - ~ CASIL! S. A. McDONALD, LEADING FASHIONABLE TAILO2, Spe- cial prices on all goods during this month. Successor to A. J. Murphy. FOR THE LENTEN SEASON | 250 Quintals Choice Codfish, 100 “ Hake, oO) - Pollock, 100 Barrels Herring, 100 Half Barrels Herring, LOO Qtr. ” - 100 Kits » ) Barrels Extra Mess Shad, Smoked Halibut and Salmon, Finnan Haddies. ALSO—Smoked Hams, Rolled and Breukfast Bacon. Perk, Lard, etc., Groceries of all kinds, for sale at low prices. Cl’town, Feb. 20, 1896—246 — ——— — 1) I’. J. HARRIS. Caarlottetown, February 15, 1896 dy - J.H. MYRICK & CO. Ch'town, Feb. 19, 1896—6i 135 FISH MARKET, SR gem ge ‘ap Ror See * ast re: mah 22 * ak Reg ~* 2A PgR" cm me gt es Pps ye 8 ancl Cow a PRRs ali 2 EPS Sap ere 4 cot et Qe ee Oe Rey option ge 3 wa HU Pw or re fo gg tee Ai Bi Dore’ i gin at wt Pap ee si a 7 so 7 Scolaniiaes, i lS, Se hi T°. p88 Laan, ep ihaedes tier etal AB Sper, fine aN