EXAMINER a wa i Subscription $4 a Year $5 cents a Month. THE WEEKLY EXAMINER Subscription, $1 a Year. Pavable in Advance Postpaid to Any Adcress | har_y EXAMINER is on sale every of publication at the follow ing plaves :— + & \Vinttart y80n Vi son’s Newst and, Gvo Carter & Co, Queen “t Hi aird & Moore, Grafton St C. Mitchell, Queen St, W M Coffio, Grafton - t, D) ‘happell, Prince st Johanson & Johnson, Kent St Cnuot T White. Pownal st, k Hornsby, Victoria Row, ; Hicath Norton. town—Hon D Gordon. ton— E wove ri rown Morel H D MeEwen ft Stew2rt- Douglas & Jardine. “un mmerside—D Currie, Sniall & Bealrsto. joaris Percy Seaman, D Autberland. t7inev, C B—M Forrestal. The Scorch Wuisky chosen by the Red Cross Society, Lon- don, for use by the invalided troops and hospitals in South {friea, is the famous WHITE HORSE CELLAR” brand of MacKie & (Oo,, Distillers, Lim- 1, Islay and Giasgow, one f the oldest firms 1n the trade. On intimation of this, Messrs MacKie, with usual generous- ity, presented 200 cases free ’ charge, and shipped them by first steamer to the Cape. | One of the family is a vol- unteer in the Imperial Yeo- manry, and on his way now to It is hoped that he may give a good account of ; ’ the Cape. . himself. » al = arr Labor War. March 3.—War is now , between the International association of | machinists and the Carcazo associatio nechinery manulat the failure ¢ eS ,A tukera. Ar h an agr ex culive commit | : i ¢ e ofthe machi | . L100 d c.a QW sll a general Chicago, and it! rally every unite ta n the rite wi! his too, the only exc pions } V » beve a By Gf machiniste in i | pected that a Tnhon Mm } down practi shint the agreemen'. | UNUSED TO THE CLM \°: Frenchman Weather Had a Bad Effecto. His Heath | } | A | Sr. Everacae, Que.. Feb, 12-—Au Dubois landed here fren France, a p to the weatuoer conditions» vaiiing im this couatry. The food i from ‘hat to which he had accustomed, and his heart being week change had a serious eff ct upon it. went toa medical mac who did him»: good. He went to others with a simi resnit in each case “T had to vo te Montreal,” he says, ‘ work forthe Grand Trunk in that city oa met @ man who was suff-ring the sane myself, but had started to take Dedd’s Fi¢ ney Pille. He told me they were ¢o' him good. He was kind enought & giv me afewofthem. I took tkem. I ‘% much better I procured a bex, sad fifteen days felt like a diderent mra.” — _— Almost a Centenarian. ee Loypon, March 3.—Lady Louise Made- ina Tighe died at Woodstock couaty, Kilkenov,yesterday. | of the Duke of Richmond and was bora is She danced at the fanieus ball at Brussels the night before the battle of Waterloo, and grdedon the Duke of Wellington’s sword when he started fer the field of battle. 7a 9 iSUS oe =e Photos of our Island contingent for sate at Johnson & Johoson’s down-town drug store and at Tae Examiver offize. Smal! size, 35 cents; large size, $1. A great chance to secure Boot Bargains at our big sale. 20 to 33 per cent discount.— R. K, Jost, | New ties, new hats, new THE ABOVE MENTIONED BRAND | caps, new gloves, new collars, iS FOR SALE AT * JOHN McKEN NA’ Queen Street. WV hite’s Catfamels and sn0wfake Chacolates <= an be had at any following firs.class 1° T. J. Morris 0%. L. Hooper W. Pickard & Co, W. A, Hutcheson W. F. Carter Stewart & Gates Sanderson & Co. J.D. MeLeod & BR. H, Liason, TO CONTRAC) ORS. Tenders will be received by Mr. Doberty, Proprietor of the Hotel Davies, for the erection of an addition to the Hotel, up to Saturday, 10th March. The lowest or say tender not necessarily accepted. Plans and Specifications can be seen at cue office of Cc. B. CHAPPELL, Architect. —_——- ARLIAWENT MEETS FEBRUARY 4st GAZETTE OR THREE MONTH FOR In view of the approaching session of the Dominion Parliament, Tar Gazerre will be sent to new eubscribers daily tor Three Months for One Dollar. Avpazess OnpERS, RICHARD | Dir., GAZETTE PRINTING CO., . Monreal. } i ! i |new shirts, new prices, lower | than ever.—Prowse Bros, The | Furnishers. } | 148 cases new goods, ail taken in im one day; is the work of our staff of clerks on Tuesday. Come in, look around; there’s lots to see and its all for sale.— Prowse Bros Big boot bargains for all at Jour clearance Jost You get from 20 to 33 yer cent discount on all beots ; ag shoes at our big gale. R, M. Jos*. Minard’s Liniment beaiu sale.— R. K. ‘ares Boras & 100 Cian Tartan travelling rugs, suit. able for carriage rugs, and Golf capes ; no twoalike. Bought before the advance, on show at Paton & Co’s. 6uf. 86 new spring over-skirts in fancy goods, bliater skirting, mobair goods , iustres and serges at Paton & Co’a, 6 tf. 20 to 33 per cent discount anall Boots & Shoes at our big sale.—R. K, Jost. Fast Sxarine and hockey at the rink Ladies don’t miss seeing our new shirt waists before buy— ing, you won’t waste time by doing this. For beauty, style and finish, we are bound to lead.— Prowse Bros, Carnp—The law business of F W L Moore wi!! be taken charge of by Messre Davies and Haszard during his absence on military dutylwk. What adollar will do—buy a pair of ladies boote worth from $1.50 to $2.25— our big shoe sale. R K Jost. I Ln + Free Treainient For Oatarra, As # “aa, Br as > pitis, I fue oz > Colds You p.ve >véba) ly vead of th’ new Catarrhozone metadd o. ‘reatme { and its wonderful cures of tease disences, We want you to try Catarrhozeae and be coa- vinced of itsmerit. For ashort time we will send toreaders of this paper, free, a 25c outfit, sufficient in most cases to per- manenily cure. Send your address and enclose 10 cents in stamps to cover the costof mailing. N.C. Potsoy & Co., Kingston, Ont. The sprinkling of railway lines with oil is valuable in that rain does not pene- trate the oiled outer crust, and that vege- tation along the lines of the rails is des- troyed. / en om Finds Canadian She was a daughter | THE DAILY EXAMINER, UnaRLOTTETOWN, MARCH 7, RS IE LL PRIA BE ey ee CE Be Annual Meeting (be Annual Meeeting of the sbare« ioldera of the Charlottetown Coadenssd fiik Co, will be held in the Board of rade Room Masovie Temple Builling | Charlot ecown on Wednesday the seventh ' ‘ON the hour of 2b iared rag Char'o'tetown this 24 day Feb. Ki. Rk. BROW Secce ary, SCO Oe RRR a. OWN | SH DOWN ‘ur scrap iron, brass or any old loundry. A Me A iN, Charlottetown isn't It ~eSe » aoa, Comforting beyond expression to be able ia go to a place where veu knew every thing is done in a first clave manner Our aim is to give our custoin- ere the very best value at the lowest possible price. We guarantee all our work to be estricily first class. Give us a call aud be convinced, 6 AS Bruce stewart and Co’y. “THE MODERN” Founders Engineers & Machiniste Steam Nav. Co’y’s Wharf Ch’town, PEI Paoae 125 ~~s =e @& * oes @ = =e @ = = es @ <a eo @ ), “--D. > | @ > FARM FOR SALE. 62 acre3 in a high ata‘te of cultivation rood house and barn, only 3} miles from Charlottetown. T PROWSE BROS. scepinncase CITI eaters te age by ke | ies Ais - WANT HOUSEKEEPER To come in nd look over our groceries Cur stock is fine and fresh a) d guarantee | to be ati sfactory. we keep every hi ng in our line that is neces sary. FOR HOUSEKEEPING The prices—well, that is wuat we want you to see when you are looking at our goods. Cheir lowness will surprise ORISGOLL and ELORNSBY (QUEEN STREET Peaches 3 lb tins — 25c. ° lb tins—17c, Strawberries Raspbeiries AND Plums 2 Ib tins—15c, A nice line of prunes at 8c per lb. SANDERSON & CO GROCERS FOR SALE 3008 Cedar Fence Siakes. 2000 Cedar Posts, 700 M Spruce and Cedar Shingles. 100 M Hemlock Boards. 100 M Spruce Beards. Also all other kinds of Lumber suitable for building purposes. POOLE & LEWIS dy lin wk dins Poole’s Wharf. } ms OOO? @ @ OOS @]@ U | 'mud.—Chicago News. 190v. eee ha hal whee gO tm tah eas ee . ‘eee al re Not Treated Well, 1 Visitor—You are well treated here, are you not? Convict—No, | ain’t. ‘“T am surprised. Tell me what you wish the prison authorities to do for your comfort.” “Lemme out.’—New York Weekly. Not Flattering. Bella—When you showed him my picture last night, -he said I was very good looking, didn’t he? Now, honest! Stella—No, indeed, dear. Quite the reverse. He said it was a very good likeness.—Philadelphia Press, An Ideal Match, “The man I’m going to marry will never throw it up to me that my maid- en name was Smith.” “Why won't he?’ “His name is Jones.”—Indianapolis Journal. Not Quite Realized, Stubb—It’s a well known fact that the people of Chicago want the earth. Penn—Yes; but all they get is tha Domestic Astrononiy. “Papa, what makes the stars wink?” “Perhaps they notice that the moon s full.”—Cleveland Plain Dealer. After the Wedding. “T ain’t got nuthin ag’in th’ custom o’ throwin old shoes at bridal parties, but I’d like ter git my hands on th’ blamed coyote thet throwed a boot thet hed a cavalry spur on to it!’—New York Journal. FB PN TUE Ma OR A aH & i i ' | Cranky men Lose their cranks ‘fwhen they see our beautiful stock of Hats, Over 5000 hats to choose from, we have studi- ed your wants and anticipated your needs and now invite you to come and reap the fruits of our efforts while everything is new and ready for your inspection. HATS, HATS, HATS Soft Hats, Black Hats, Grey Hats, Prince Edward Island Railway On and atter TUESDAY, 26th, Dec., 189° the trains of this Nattway will run daily, (Sur- days excepted,) as under Trains Out- Trains , ward. Read STATIONS ward. Read down ip P. M At: S, A. M a0 71 iv “)‘town ar 45 330 731 Roypity Ju 1? 417 81 N. Wiltshi 29 isl 82 hunter Rive 20 613 89 } -eneratd Ji 7 ai 947 9 Kensington ud 6:0 0 a \ lv 63 S’side ye Fle Fe ) ar A, M, 113 . Wellington..... ‘Ot . eer ik. . 8 49 SOR. 2°. eee 3... 7 40 405 Alpertons 6. ck ss 6 35 2 OO ar... ..Tignish.....1v 5 PM A M. PM AM 2 10 lv..Charlottetown. .ar 10) 10 © doar f Mt. Stewart| Iv 845 350 lv) Junction far 830 a | 715 “ 25 a... Gcorgetown... .lv 3 50 % BF A™M rF AM A Re coe od. » Mebisce: .. «2 5 . Fé Ase as f « Peter's... i 28 E46) BScoms - OES cc.- WE r Mt AM P. Mi. A, M 5S ic £ 35 60% ar P.M. Tse%es are :un by Eastern Standa«i Time D. POTTINGER, Gen. Van. Can. Govt Rys. Moncte-1, N. B *. A SAYS.RP, Surerictend-nt, PLE. I. The Best on Harti. For sale at Miple Grove Farm Barred Plymouth Rock fowl, 6 cock- erels and 25 hens. Adtress WILLIAM CLARK, North Wiltshre. 1500 Boxes Tin Plates GOVERNOR “LYDBROOK” and| other Excellent Brands, 12x12—14x20. For prices and terms use telegraph, telephone or mails. R. T.HOLMAN. | djlyw Imo / DR- GORDON ALLEY dy & wkly a Hard Hats, Brown Hats, Fawn Hats, Fancy Bands, Plain Bands, English Hats, American Hats, Canadian Hats, get yours at once before the cush begins, ‘English Caps ‘American Caps | Thousands of the nobbiest caps ever shown by us and that’s saying a good deal, the style E(6 re dice st Stewnct .ar 225 oe beauty will appeal to you in a way all the Expensive Caps, Heavy Caps, Check Caps, Mens Caps, that paper talk in this paper could not do. _\If you buy them here they're right. Cheap Caps, Light Caps, Plain Caps, Ladies Caps, Throw aside your old one, get one of these at once. PROWSE BROS PHYSICIAN & SURGEON NCW Shirt Waists, New Ready to wear Skirts. (Graduate McGill University) Office and Residence— Dorchester Street Office Hours—9 to 10, a. m., 1 to 3 and 7 to 8, p. m. Prompt attention to country calls, cures CERONIC-DISEASKES and RUPTURE b treatm Send stam forinto y Merchants’ Bank of Halfa ’ . & “ ee ag Ree aplnroe aac i D