eae ’ THE DAILY EXAMINER ' ‘ : : : : . FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1895. a = r= See AEE ee atin = ee a tenement meee ——$—$— nce onererm T PERTINENT QUESTIONS. DESTITUTION IN NEWFOUNDLAND. SPECIAL NOTICES THE DAILY EXAMINER. | A writer for The Week refers to the | Am Appeal to Christian Charity from the Advfor at une rate of vs cents per ie TELEGRAPH | = = | inconvenience which Clay. eae £ FEBRU ABY 15, 1895. THE TUNNEL QUESTION. “discomfort and | would result to some from disturbing the tariff'as it happens to be now fixed,” and t t unreasonably remarks: It is with mingled feelings of the deep est distress and regret that we have to appeal to the benevolent for support ip We remembei your Untrue—The man who started the re- port that we were going out of the carpet business has been misinformed. 35 bales, containing 125 rolls, just opened for spring SpeciaL DesratcHes TO THE EXAMINER LIBERAL-CONSERVATIVE CON- WITH MONEY our great emergency. All the newest designs shes : ' : : ; as . ; d 8 signs, cheaper than ever, Wirn mails a fortnight overdue, it Is, “All intelligent citizens know that] hearty sympathy and practical charity at | 4+ Prowse Bros & Co ’ ' .e . s re > + » = ms ac > . e e * that the electors of | radic al changes in matters of policy, e8-| a time when fire devastated our city and anyone can rent a store, put up we think, nigh time | Prince Edward Island ceased to disagree pecially of trade policy, are in themselves, for the time being, disquieting and inju- rendered thousands homeless and destitute. That calamity, however, was slight, com- Investigate the interior of our Fiorida oranges and candy.—Sanderson & Co., VENTION IN KING'S. signs, blow trumpets, beat drums = the ane » of ¢ nnel Some per | : ; = p. : ° , , : : upon the question of a 7 nei. be h | rious to business. The capital invested in | pared to the present ene. St. John’s alone | Newson Block. and babble, but it takes more than scns sneer at the tunnel! new pooning | any industry affected by the tariff becomes | suffered then, but nearly every home in Gymnasium shoes cheap at Goff Bros. genes moans : the kind of store-keep- up ” before an election hat is precisely | timid and distrustful when changes are | the land is affected to its serious detriment 13. 3i : noney to do th f 4} ne that it ought to bobup. The} proposed, and a temporary dullness is} by this financial collapse on the part of our | © mann ee — Hon. W. Pugsley Takes the Field ing that is truly serviceable to @ a a Province should er en The o- ane a monetary institutions. Pe results indeed THE MODERN INVALID community. Money does not put pe this er the advocacy of any such change 1s the | are already appalling. he difficulty and ee ‘ : ie Pites mai t su a time é as 1°} prospect of a greater good hich will , : y Has tastes medicinally, in keeping with cies ui people in possession of principle or at suc ne | prospect of a greater good, which needs are daily increasing. It iscalculated | 4), 6» Juxnries apna. ae adie : Berens Wil ther word man ‘ n of representatives more than counterbalance any immediate | that at the present moment 1060 families cite peongtahil in ‘ acamaaul ie oa Hamproy, N. B., Feb. 15. aly ant ng he 1 i. ' hi te th s , of a | evil. in St. John’s alone are seeking relief—af. 7 te. se ay var t,o Taheral.f} mitee nomdentine yen this store will stand as an i}ius- who w wivoca h rr Bia t is ber daily ine 3i b § “| in composition, truly beneficial in effect The Liberal Conservative convention ye ‘ and trate presenta: he question, then, is: what prospect is | number daily increasing ut the greatest | 244 entirely free from every objectionable terday was an immense gathering. Hon. trated essay on commerce , > | alae | there of a “ greater good ” that will justify fear aud apprehension exist that these uality Tf really ill he consults : ; hysi- Mr. Foster was first unanimously nominat- Have you seen those UNLAUN he other Pr +e er ta : sn a ws . ‘» |} numbers will be magnified by an influx To really 11) he consults @ physi | ed. Hon. Mr. Foster explained thet some ie ——> = . : ae .j.| the adoption of the Opposition volicy ? . — ¢ ; X | cian; if constipated he uses the gentle ee ee ee DRIED SHIRTS? They are sell 1 and how it is our e accord- | I PI pollcy* | from the neighboring outports and inten- : a 3 S one with greater physical strength would : : | We have repeatedly put this question (0) sified by ti 1 : family laxative, Syrup of Figs. . : "7 ing fast the terms of Confederation. A cap | ‘ I yt -s sified by the a ready growing cry of want . have to be found to carry on the cam- ing fast. ithe morning and evening organs of the | in the more distant settlements. = ee ce paign this year, as his doctor had forbid- TO HWORROW tal mistake was made at t! last election | mm the reject nof ii Mr. Fer raaon, Mr Blake and Mr. Hunt, n. Mr. Howlan, Hon Opposition. It is a question which must be satisfactorily answered before an in- telligent electorate will vote for the change Usually the Government, under circum- stances of public distress provide works of relief, but the same causes operate upon them, and they are unable to adopt any POOL LL GI< “WORTH A GUINEA A BOX.” EECHAMS den him to undertake unnecessary labor and exposure. He very much regretted that he could not get through another fight with his friends in King’s, but beg- we close out the last of : l5e. FLANNELETIE i hl aad 4) agars. Mc- who would have united with Messars. Mc¢ , oe ‘ : é ° $ : D + and McLean in forcing the tunt .) | which the Opposition desire. W hat is the | adequate remedial measures. The local ged them to allow him to retire. He ad- best lot ever oifered. naid and McLean im fd nS ua ues ee i “-° se ° ae aS : ton upon the attention of Parliament. reasonable inference to be drawn from the ae are doing, tee — ELAS ee See - some length on the ad question upon the attention Of te ; “) +g ) ieir resources are limited. ur lead- iCal 16BUCs ae Gay. i — s. anain | Organi failure to answer it? Is}. a , —_ 1.) reaps Let not such a mistake be made aga’ organs ’ s * | ing citizens and the general public, ever (Tasteless ee . Hon. William Pugsley was then nom- CO ) . . 4’ ° —_— 2 sian saath t not that the greater good” | ready to respond at much personal sacri- B LIOUS é NERVOUS inated. oo JAS. PATON & LU, ° “which will more than counterbalance | fice, are themselves overborne with sur- | an = The Prohibition Convention nominated eecennaenininanen - +o+e —n poe . ie ° i ae passing difficulties. Labor has been largely} $ DISORDERS. Rev. Dr. McLeod. DEFEATED CANDIDATES any immediate evil ” cannot be indicated? The immediate evil of highduties on curtailed, and a long and arduous winter Is before us. The savings of the thrifty and @ Such as Sick Headache, Wind and Pain in the Stomach, Giddiness, Fullness, eer Meals, Dizziness, Drowsiness, Chills, lush. The Elections and the Stanley. } rain } 3 ¢ ~ollare. k : ° ; ss y is amusing to read, now and again, In | ¢ uffs and collars, kerosene oil ts and . » los p I sa nt 8 oo rie ae ae oa gw aes e po Se are either completely as ings of Heat, Loss of Appetite, Shortness of : the umns of the Patriot, a reference to; pans, etc.,—-we know what it amounts to.}so depreciated in value that many who Breath, Costiveness, Scurvy, Blotches on the Hauirax, Feb. 15. 1 defeated candidates.” If a person | But what if these duties be taken off? | Dever knew want will need eek Skin, Disturbed Sieep, Frightful Dreams, “ The conclusion reached by the Halifax It is with such circumstances as these Nervous and Trembling Sensations, and Ir- Herald’s Ottawa correspondent is that the happens to be a defeated candidate by What about the credit of the country, now we are called upon to deal. Indeed there regularities Incidental to Ladies. elections will not be held earlier than the ; f oecupies a degraded positio i ; 9 y p — ie ea - y reason thereof occuptt a d gra led pe ition, } at its height ” W hat abeut the direct tax lie before us all the conditions of distress Covered with a Tastelessand Soluble Coating. first week in May The electoral lists hat must the sbers of the grit pe y i ic ° ue » ick é arts. Thelesale Agts. Evans & Sons, Ld, 3 . o i : SS ™ x — what must th men bers = grit — ation which must result ? What about the = _ m te: the quic Kk: ee Wholesale Agts. Boon a Sows fontrea will not be ready before that’time. = na feel every time they read the insulting needed improvements required throughout | * nd, rl we ——s . ”d ith DOGEEDTBOTOROOA eetl The Government steamer Stanley is to : ml ‘ . . ove t -llowmen » respond with : i eli - epithet in their party organ ? Tet us see | Canada, and most of all by_Prince Edward ia liberality "aoe a ‘eo os ‘al ma be sy ~~ Georgetown for two weeks EF ° I R U SSES, . , om i . r “ys : 7 . - : fromthe 25th inst., for the inspectic ; 1re how they stand. To begin in the order of Island? The opposition organs, represent | this our hour of great aud trying need. Farmers Attention f | her boilers eis en : : precedence, we first have the Hon. David | ing the views of a party which desire the All contributions, in money or kind 9 , ° Elastic Stockings, Bandages. j : should be addressed to the care of the Sec- —_—_—_——— SS Pm people to put them into office in order that Montreal. We have on hand a Jarge stock of Cedar whose stock is so limited that he canpot | Laird, P. C., who enjoys the distinction Clerical Committee for Relief of I ” : . . ‘ tary erica ommiuttee for ener Oo j ef haing “ eneceasf 5 der i is . . ¢ P « ] re 7? . ” ny ; ire i : of being a “ successful Islander n th 3 they may lower the tariff toa Free Trade |g John’s, Newfoundland.” Money may CEDAR POSTS. 5 Tf you require a Truss or Surgicsl - respect, both at home and abroad. The| basis, ought to answer and discuss these} be remitted direct through the Bank of — pliance of any kind, don’t wear an i i fitting one to please the Doctor or Druggist New London district, if we mistake not, first had Mr. Laird for “future favors from his party,” while the wilds of the Northwest wound the honor of * qualifying” up his career, and sent him home with another qualifying examination. We next have a man high up in the party councils questions. But these questions are shirked, There has admittedly been a great expan sion of trade under the N. P.; is it likely that there will be astill greater expansion of trade if the grits get in? Looking back to the 1874-78 period, there seems to be no ground for such a hope in the past. Look- Llewellyn Newfoundland. Chairman. John Scott, Roman Catholic, Adminis- tratur, Vice-Chairman. W. Graham, Presbyterian, Secretary. G. 8. Milligan, LL. D., President, Meth- edist Conference. Edward Botwood, Archdeacon of New- foundland. Posts, which we now offer at the lowest cash price to make room for spring ship- ment, ——ALSO--— 500 M. Cedar Shingles, 300 M. Spruce ” 50 M. Dry Pine Boards, 30 M. 1} Flooring, Spruce, MAGAZINE FOR FEBRUARY. Every sented Fire Policy in is a protection against a probable loss. property holder should carry a the Companies repre- by fit you properly. See our large stock of American and English Trusses in Elastic, Hard Rubber, with Water Pads, etc. We can fit any case from childhood to old age. Special discounts to Physicians and Druggists. If you want Medicine patronize Haghes, the People’s Druggist. He can recom- —no less a personage than Mr. Louis H. | ing to the fact that we now have free trade} Sohn Ryan, Roman Catholic, Dean of 50M. i Sheathine, op! Davies himself, who through the ballot, | with Great Britain and that every other] Diocese of St. John’s. 20 M. z eo oe : mend Suitable Remedies and save you ati sts its kets by A. D. Morton, Methodist, Assistant Sec- 40 . Laths ——ALSO—— E R B ROW money. em pation upon earth protects its mar ‘ _— ” 100 M. Laths, s . 5 Orders by maii prompily filled. was relegated by the intelligent electors of Charlottetown from public to private life. As yet he has but one to his credit, but if he “bide a wee” have The local leader, Mr. Fred Peters, has a couple of defeats to his credit, givem him by the electors of his native e:ty, where he It is true he has been he will more. was well known. aecepted on two occasions by the third district of Queen’s, the electors of which Mr. Richard Smith, it is impossible to say. meane of high tariffs, there seems to be no ground for such hepe under present con- ditions. Looking to the future, what hope is there for such s change of national and commercial coaditions as will justify the people of Canada in anticipating a “ greater good ” as a result of the change proposed by the Opposition ? Oftheimmediate “ discomfort and incon- venience ” incident to such a change, the tariff tinkering and good reason to require retary. G. W. Siddall, Congregational. LETTERS 10 THE EDITOR. THE SCHOOLMASTER ABROAD. Sir,—Not long since, as_ is the usual custom in the country districts, a number of the boys and girls in a settlement not far sent listened with profane silence to the cupies the editorial chair of the Guardian, Scantling, Studding, Joists, Spruce and Hemlock Boards, Bricks, Lime, ete., all of which wil! be sold at the lowest prices for Casu. POOLE & LEWIS, Peole’s Wharf, Formerly Peake’s No. 3 Wharf. febli—dy li wy 4i Telephone Co. Stock, R. BEAIRSTO, Na COSMOPOLITAN And others just received at CARTER’S BOOKSTORE feb6 Bill Heads, ~~ Letter Heads, O CLEAR Insurance Agent. Charlottetown, February 12, 1895—dy Charlottetown, February 13, 1895—m w f APOTHECARIES’ HALL, (Established 1819), DesBrisay’s Corner. Se febd OUT! ‘ are, however, now fast finding him out, from the city, met at a social gathering. a Sa ; and are but waiting an opportunity to give |“ commercial disturbance ” and “national | Among other matters, the relative meriis FOR SALE BY AUCTION es gs : eee him another and final setback to a level | loss,” we have lately seen an illustration ot the city newspapers were discussed. sesreiagltice ‘ Have Your Printin Done A iob lot of CHILDRE N’sS BOOTS t Fel h Mr. Laird. The Proyincial Secretary | in the United States whe eentnndio unet The district schoolteacher being present : sO At oa ft ee ee ee in the United States where thousands upon | was appealed to for his opinion on the At my Sales Room, on SATURDAY, 30 d 40 ts . ! BET i aud Treasurer and Commissioner of Public thousands of thriving men and women} question. Teachers are geoerally looked | the 16th day of February, at 11 o’ciock, AT OUR OFFICE an cents a palr. > +e i Lands has a large number of defeats on have been utterly ruined. Certainly the | up to on such occasions, as their utter- &. Wi. >— » é, F j record, but whether he can beat his clerk, | people of Canada have cause to beware of ances are expected to be free from party 25 Shares Telephone Company. coeeenneeneenens A 4 bias. The schoolmaster spoke. All pre- ¢ e a we J o The energetic secretary of our grit organ, of those who desire a change of tariff, the] oration of the speaker of which the follow- febl4 Auctioneer. on so a defeated ¢ _ st Ss i j -lingisas ) ot. oer ; Re eee . Mr. Warburton, was also a defeated candi-| fullest and most highly satisfactory an —— reeset - ; : Note Heads, = a : - 5 date before he succeeded Mr. Sutherland | swer to every question pertinent to the ith regard to the genius whe oc- ‘ as a representative of the first district. How many defeats the Hon. James R. McLean, C. P. W., can boast of no man outside of himself can tell without care- fully examining the election returns for the last twenty years. The Speaker him- self, our own Mr. Cummiskey, also enjoys a notable record and will be able to com- pare favorably with many others of his great issue before the people. L. @ At B. &e County Ledge, L. O. A. B. A., held its annual meeting in Prince Arthur Lodge Room, Crapaud, on Wednesday, tne 1 4th inst. In the absence of the County Mas- ter, Deputy Master A. D. McKevzie took the chair, J. J. McLeod acting as Perey About I have only to say that I consider his pol- ities an extremely muddled affair; in short, amixture and heterogenous conglomeration of tremendous absurdities, calculated to be productive of nothing but hallucinations, emanating from contaminating influences such as are highly prejudicial in their baneful effects on the body politic.” Comment is unnecessary. ScHooLBoy. Feb. 14th. BANK STOCK You can make more money Envelopes, Invitation and At Home Cards, Programmes, Relief Stamping, $56.00 in prizes. 8rd—Chair Race. First, $2 4th~ Obstacle Race. First, Skating Races! __ The much talked of Skating Races will be held in the Hillsborough Rink on FRIDAY EVENING, Febrrary 15th. Ist—QOne Mile Challenge (Rattray and Moore), purse $20.00. 2nd—One Mile Challenge (Arnaud and Cook), purse $5.00. ; second, $1; third, 50c. $2; second, $1; third, 50c. Dairymen, Attention! 4 Of the Cheese and Batter Factories in operation in 1894, we furnished, to the satisfaction of all concerned, the apparatus for the followiizg:—Wi | Hampton, Tryon, Crapaud, Grand River, | Dunk River, Mount Stewart, and Vernon | ’ ’ | River Bridge. In the summer of 1894 we made nine 4 Master, and R. K. Brace, Secretary. done in the neatest style at | Cheese Vats (each holding from 650 te ” party, Wewere almost forgetting our] ge Psi . : . 2 y delegates were present from all parts . o> s genial friends, Hector C. McDonald and | of the country, and they were hospitably |LAW AND ORDER IN THE MARKET. by a <a low pri tha Thee Mile Race” Fint 310; 0 oa” Si or 700 gallons of milk), an! two Butter Vate Joseph Wise, both of whom have been entertained by the brethren of Prince Bul : ces. i= three Mile Hace. First, 3 second, $5. ee ee ee : ee returned—one to his many admirers, and Arthur Lodge. The following ofticers Srr,—Law and order is needed in the we ate offering it now AWAY Tth——Potato Race. First, $1.50; second, $1; third, 50c. om Nese i a0 galions of mili); eH : ae : . ee. , | were appointed for the ensuing year — Market House all through. Boys, dogs BELOW PAR. t shin ta _— 8th—Fourteen-year-old Race. First, $1.50 ; second, $1; third, 50c. “— aints = made—satisfaction givem. ae ee a er ene Cede Wed Mandech Mcleod and sleighs, ought to be removed and not » tO Macc room Entries close Thursday, 14th. Galbraith’s Band in attendance. “se eee ae experience in he Re Captain Welsh, how does he compare with ee aster— SU SM eegaana allowed to follow the police or Market . : HASZARD & MOORE. Admission, 25 cents. Races at 8 o’clock, sharp. se than ever prepared 1 4 the rest of his party? Can he knock Deputy Master —Crisp Moore. Clerk from stove to stove. The Market for our Spring shipments. J. B. DAWSON ? ego aie al ‘i re. chen ‘2 Oh ie ie k Chaplain—Hugh McClure. ; Clerk’s duties should not be interfered 3 febl2—dy GEO 1. ROGE! o ¢ Managers. tee satisfaction, and respectfully solicit — 3 om out? » no, he is just neck for Recording Secretary — 0. B. Wadman. ch te entehians. <2s Heald nak th thn It is needless to enumerate Fel —— 7EO. J, ROGERS, 4 the patronage of those who are contem rt neck with the Hon. David Laird, so far Rema TE ee. comfort and appearance of the Market o UO pain the erection of Cheese or Butter = ra i as endeavoring to get into the House of es : os House to have the coal kept in a» e man argains ; ee bee ae ej 1 Commons is concerned. “ Forty-nine,”| ) Te of Ceremonies—William Col} convenient place, and the to stalle - ee ee 5 We 6 oan —. .— ie superior aE an: ae — . ett. : Seek Le Sokie Whi Wile aied lentetn thet a a i others, and our fifteen and twent lon cE e re = aia _ ms iss — ve Lecturer—James Waddell. infest the up-story iain. bad hae om ering, fot they ~~ legion danas Cans are the best and cheapest en oo: : 1¢ wishes to die and be buried, rejected (Guardian and Patriot please copy). dressing-room, should be sent down with © eo — ; S, i, & the Captain on two occasions, and when Harvie and MeNeill for thirty days and WHAT DOES THIS MEAN » oO rin LF Terms to suit purchasers. F the time comes will doubtless do so again ee notices posted to that effect in the Market JOHN T McKENZIE M. STEVENSON 4 —and he will then lead Mr. Laird by one re ena and down, and carried into . ’ seiner ¢ ae bl febl4—3m dy & wk im ee ee ee . 4 eflect. We have as nice a market and of every description at reasonable seater ante Awe 2 ios lap. Then, where is Perry the noble? Hon. J. W. Richards, Bideford, is in the ] Warket H : | 1a ; = ' A . : y scrl] ‘ , ~ alia He is now away up in West Prince trying| city. He is registered at the Hotel Dav-| fe it halle: shots ts cunisen W-odareabere Star Merchant Tailor, It means that our prices prices. Try us and be convinced. to arrange to have defeated Speaker Moi **_ at ada a I don’t see {the pest in either end of have touched rock bottom. W : te Lellan appointed Clerk of the Legislative Hon. a goer ean gg and | the market. I don’t see the pest in any LONDON HOUSE If rent Root Sh The Examiner Publishing Company: E CAN DO IT! F : ° — 2 Hon. Alex. Lairi, > ort 1 Hedeque, Tregis- place of business that I go in to, or it can- P you wan oots or cesi=- — > — = = : : : 7 . . Assembly, for the purpose of improving | tered at the Queen this forenoon : = 4 : Englishmen, Irishmen or ; ee es By w e *. gy Pieetanas PS not even be found in arum shop. Is our feb7 this month go where you vet i. ee ? , his slim chances of being elected for West ae ss, Mount Stewart, 18 in the re House to become the worst of al! th tl i ‘er th Ola B Scotchmen, it matters not — Prine d saving i 0 g 3 ‘ ° ce siness? ) a a . . . y Prince end seving himeet © . ee The Misses Grainger, who have been the places of busines ; ai gg eee sy 7 what your station in life & the banner man. have >a our | suests of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Robilliard, os UNLOOKER. ' Reliable Shoe Store. may be, or what creed, present inquiry to the men who are now Concession Street, leave to-morrow for ee gaia ite ‘ ; 1 Renae : : actually in public life. We have not gone Charlottetown, P. E,. I—Ottawa Free SHEETING QOYNERTHEN. Inland Steam Navigation Co, Yours for Shoes at zero g B class or nationality you iuto the ranks of those Grits who sought Press. Sir —An old man, a farmer c fre prices, 5 belong to, we can suit you. : ae ; a It is announced that John Gaffney, a oe a Se ere oe : Wew ; ask legislative honors and were sent vack to Esq., of Summerside, is to deliver the eas Belfast last Wednesday, wearing a beaver The Annual General Meeting of the A. E. McEACHEN. FROM- e would or will not ’ private life for good. Looking to the re- sen a the Menavsiienl he Rag iets 9 eae hat. In or — _ the = — en of the Inland Steam Naviga- —— ; . ‘ you any of the above net cdi A ak allie the : 3 St Patrick's nie man was becomingly and suitably attired. | tion Company will be held in the Reom in . sti rae in en ty eet Eee tne” [RA a Cate | ae age ing | Prince Kdward Wtand /YOMINION UOal LOS. MINES IN juestions, but we do ai ari arty cal v S al avertantly omtited’when mentoning ‘those have been a little out of place in the month occupied by the Harbor Light}y on " ° ° have you given us a trial. . hollow for its number of defeats and who took part at a League of the A of February, there was no occasion for the SATURDAY, the 2nd of March n at EL ‘one If not it will . defeated candidates. concert. She played the accompaniments eee: > ag € insulting reference | 3 o'clock, p. m. 7 ' : a 1 WE _ to your ; ( 1 ntahe ~ | to the Belfaster. Mr. Laird should remem- ak Te! TY 7 7 eX y ‘ interest to do so. Our for the Choral Society. ber that he himself was born in the a Ones ‘ P ROUND, RU OE MINE AND SLACK COAL. baie and The grit papers say that “Canada’s fi ——————————— country and to the countrymen he owes Cl Secreta, With a view of meeting the numerous Se oe the lowest — ine g ) 8 say that’ Canadas fin . ? ren ; ‘ : , y i x . ST at-os . 5 ancesare in an alarming condition” though| |. a is emnene , jv rae portion, as Charlottetewa sarlottetown, Feb. 14, 1895. applications recently made by the residents . : -% Pe le, fit and finish ly sonth or two ago, the credit of Ca- ne pill a dose, one box 25 cents. ne voted strongly against him while . 2 - 7: : ’ , all the i ah en ion - Ltoeat os aot of _ pill relieves constipation. One box ecnres | Belfast stuck to him. Probably the very of Charlottetown for Electric Lights, this Now is the Time to Purchase ! Y ee could be desired. greatest nations of the world! The same an ordinary case. One pill taken weekly _ whom he in his paper made A SPI CY STG Company begs to inform the public tha ee ours : for good fits and E papers propose = rescue Canad vs fin- ee ne Sere —— oa Dy — for him. If so he 8 it will increase its plant in the course of WE ARE LEADING ALL THE TIME, not misleading, and are gaining new low prices. : : ae ae co : of the t yg Bt and Diahetes True only of Dr. Chase’s ScorcHMan If b May next, if the number of new subscri-| customers every day, Town - yours — appreciate our style of business and Repairing and Pressing ate ne duction of the tari o a free ’ ~ 7” . . Ne rary 1 wna he = : ; : +£ i , ice ‘| y iv , ee C1 a ow-Live variety is the s bers for Electric Light justities the outlay. | @T¢ taking advantage of our redaced prices, knowing that we give them best value and ‘ s i trade basis! Clever and consistent grit Kidney-Liver Pille. ‘ y o ‘ mt ss : : : ore fully from 25 to 35 cents per ton less than they formerly paid. and | tended to. . ‘ papers. WRITING MAGISTRATES, life our stock must come ty With a view also of lowering the cost The Coal we sell includes all the Mines in SYDNEY PROPER and OTHER — ; —Speaking about the treatment of ty- : peak Mk ae a a seedy Sin, This moening’s Guardian pablich-| near ‘bei Allspi at of Electric Lighting, the Company will MINES IN CAPE BRETON, viz:— + shoid fever by cold water, inwardly ~7 | dusty look which repels all people of taste. DU : — e eng spice wwe eo ke p : . ‘i ‘ A M DONALD i ne ae ete ee ad ite, 77 They are either rubber, and then you are diary M eae —_ the — h t} ” % * ? ; A ag a _ ee a this date Victoria, Gowrie. ° C 4 r : os : ; nt eG suffocated wit} oWh OV 3. y Magistrate for King’s County. 1e ave 1e greatest v 4 1e Packard Incandescent Lamps at cost . i. c FR r :T . ; i The theory upon which the treatment ete nian eK ‘eae Aad - parties who have been writing Mr. Blanch- 8 ™ ariet jof i. e., 35 cents each. : International, Old Bridgeport, THE FASSIONABLE TARR e ele ane in thatn phot! patent it por| hema eeagnee’™ Prenley | enyehoull rely kor how inieegrows [the best GROCRRIES tage ee Reserve, Glace Bay, bl 4 Vig x ots : luc - “ } lo na ~~ it a Cravenetie waterproofed dress goods are and indecent it is to write to a magistrate . . Lampe will only be delivered daily, be- Dominion No. I Caled ii me ik po et by ans = wnt A . absolutely indistinguishable from the non- ae ~ aa — oe found in the city. Our pres | tween the hours of 10 a.m. and 8 p. m., Cow Bav 9 AU fy i Onia, ANTED 7 oe pep Ag woh invaded | waterproofed goods a peculiar and import-| Ry 4 oy oe ore him. = Mr. = so as not to interfere with the working of 9 Ww 1 ok ane ee wed ant merit which no other waterproofed ha ousted oerreee > are most reasonable. a the Station F ALL GENUINE CC ae 3 pa) .4 age oon tag hmom zoods pessess, They may be had i oe . 8, and strictly : 7ADDE +i » ens ns ] oe thes : treated sienna rsa diana eran oo speaking should have done so. A large stock of FL R aoe I — a, JAL. Three First-class Coat Makers. Nest “ ' have an abnormal thirst and drink con- | ty pai a heats. eine Justice. _ jan24— m & uper:ntendent. We have sold thousands of tens during the past and “ us oa) . but that kind need apply. E i etantly; the consequent inward washing | ~- rainproof, there is nothing whatever to initiniatmaiaiameeemaes and MEAL on hand ; , , : ing I nd present year, which has given PP} re cee ok edie — mg indicate it. Perfectly porous and non- : every satisfaction. Seme of our competitors handle Coal from the Mines which we re- G. A. DIXON & CO., + eateries adhe tet 3 an cts | sdorous Cravenette, exactly meets the need A Comfort Sometimes. W k e present, and are glad to get the GENUINE ARTICLE. febl 4—2i The Swell Tailors. J e€ poisonous products : ees ; : . - e make a specialty of the When we accepted the Age I ’ 1s 6 See : 3 that had been accumulating and poisoning for rainproof garments which can equal in When health is far gone in Consumption, I . eee of the above Company we made a rule to make : 2 i the victim of the disease. 1 is sey ere beauty the finest materials. See that “The | sometime only ease and comfort can be se- best TEAS. QUICK, SALES, SMALL PROFITS, and GIVE GOOD VALUE TO THE PUBLIC : : treatment, it is held, is more likely to be Varnished Board,” Priestley’s trade mark, | cured from the use of Scott’s Emulsion. —_— of Skaters in Carnival Costumes taken at walk oy re Farm FE Sale. a beneficial the earlier it is ‘applied “| is im each piece. What is much better is to take this medi, MV specially reduced rates at LEWIS’ Photo- na : ; typhoid. But, our foreign nollie’ dian cine in time to save your health. SANDERSON & C "y graphic Studio. lw—feb8 F , , f The subscriber offers for sale his vales@®” : ; pondent says, there are two counter-indi- The genuine T'yke serges seems to be the ‘ Farm, containing about sixty acres. Hows ert cations to carrying it out, viz., perforati rage just now for gentlemen’s suits. Stamp-| Catarrh is a constitutional di CASH GROCERS, WARTED- City cnnvasser of good abdrme © op | cunt are eely Gal Te a ee erying ¥ Oat, vis., perforation | as. Sites , : stitutional disease. ; salary and expenses paid weekly from etart. @ | some are newly built. There are two Of ; of the intestine and intestinal hemorrhage yke on every 24 yards. Hood’s Sarsaparilla is a constitutional Newson Block, Victoria Row. Position permanent. Canadian and Ameri: Dominio Coal ~ chards, one: ontaining «ix'y trees of dimerem’ me --two dangerous complications, which g R remedy. Itcures vatarrh, Give it a ee on me eS a Company's Depot. from the sity. Tere oa cee ee. - e@ roidex See : ce to-night, i 5 men, Toron 2 , ° ms easy. ae can never be forseen or avoided, er THE Crain Race to-nigh trial, febl3 nov2z7i—dy tf Charlottetown, Februory 13, 1895. sines--en. tb wh C. BENOIT, : wy ie | A Bargai Without a Parallel !?"5* | \Worth $1.65 | THINK — ‘Worth $1.65 per Yard, i rhat hi his*<is. | | what a chance this{,is./ Sieh te a Think of buying season-| “wang repay € two or three pieces of any particu-) For 90 cents per Yard. 4 | able goods that are regu- é S e in this a you will see that | rou have an extraordin llecti t lect -— " . larly sold at from 595e, to) , eg ary collection to select, F 58 pieces All-wool Plain and Fancy DRESS GOODS,, 88c. per yard, at only 39c. from. You can’t help?finding something to please, One piece each Navy and Heliotrope Silk Warp HEN- « 1 +4 ‘ ; || you. If you can be on hand in the forenoon rou | I : 3 5 goods that are positively wor 0 cents per, per yard. There's no ¢x- Se ort te cs . “levETT -regulélie wl - cost a da. i i, to be offered b t only 39 t q.| _ 2ggeration in this state- will find it easier to look over this lot than though) gularly sold at $1.65 per yard for 90 aia) = yare Oo pe otere y us at only cents per yar . ment, and you will agree, you waited until later in the day. Dont miss per yard for this sale . q | this opportunity. ; . STANLEY BROTHERS. I with us when you see the _ goods.— Stanley Bros, ° " STANLEY BROTHERS. | STANLEY BROTHERS. —