THE DAILY EXAMIN Ol a PL ee FM o> eee ER - - - “ noe —— = LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. | Bay Your Hats at Prowss “ELEVEN FRIDAY, + ene 28, 1896. ASES AMERICAN HATS OPEN TO-DAY. - Aw sas good as a nod to the wise 4 ’ : Would you have the best and Jatest in| a \\ ‘ Hats It Prowse Bros. is the on y | amet AC nh town. at , oa Che public will find this ccrne | | ’s guide for this year. Keep yct a . t } : r == Pr owse Broa. 7 rget Mr. A. A-| Bleven Cases,—We will open up Eleven IN ALL THE NEWEST MAKES! Ba ' i ' Puesda Cases of American Hats to-day. Call and " Shad see latest styles.— Prowse Bros Our London Hats are selling fast, The . > ‘ VW new style 9 are pleas ! every person rm - a S sf oN ‘ P rewse Bros | 5 * PERSONAL. THE REY, MK, LAWSON’S LECTURE, | MARY ANDERSON OXCLINES PRINCE- ; : a 2 ae ai oar : ae —— : ‘ oy LY OFTEKS. Mr. Heard is reported a “little better ; Phere was a large audience in Wright's freer conti | 00ee Bon-B T mien Soden j Hall last night to hear Rev. William! Cflers, princely in their nature, are re- ; a. oe S ’ Watch Pockets, . a *, re aa Lawson lee > op : - s Ron- Bon S ~OOTLE, b 4 4 ) S a — ee Mr. J. F. Evan, of Mount Stewart, is a sawson lecture on “Things I have seen, peatedly being made to Mary Anderson de l b Proof d mn ct i Stamp Bos . ; | the Queen Hote things I —- . t a and what they Navarro to return to the stage; writes Ed- y e BR — — me . Mateh Box -, Mr. P. Kells i wife, of Montagne, are teach. 1¢ Rov, W. J. Kirby, who pre- ward W. Bok in the March Ladies Home s ee = ’ : . Photo 3 the s ; ness page , gue, sip f v, - Bo March Ladies = 3 Fat eme a ( Q 2 .| among the latest arrivaisat the Quee s ded, introdneed the lecturer in an appro- Journal, but she turns a deaf ear to them Fibre Chamois sutter Knives, SELY ER GOO DS, Gleve Buttonere i priate masper. The first part of the lec. all. Only the past summer overtures P .ni ST emai baie de: aise sunt" di. ¢ ein dnalh Wak haseed Wes’ Gad Aoumah-an tanaka ae Aiea cee ia aig aper Knives, Book Marks, Sugar Spoons, ‘ie: . S ; V stall Mi , neues Bs, bail ee : an manager, S SOMETHIN js a oe ‘ ‘ sts of Greenshields & Co., Montreal He E E Tl E. wow — oe ie from the use of intoxi- which ensured a big fortuue if she would oe Spoens, Coffee Sp IONS, Souvenir Spoons etc. T he S a , s at the Davies. cating liquor. 3¢ cause of the use of | quor consent to return to the stage for a brief The Rigby process makes the Fibre ha r Mr. A. J. King, representing the whole he had seen childhood, youth, manhood peiiol. There were six figures in the Chamois ABSOLUTELY WATERPROOF, ndsomest and largest assortment of Sterling Silver ‘ sale drug house of Brown & Webb, Hali and old age blasted, he had seen the young | amount stipulated, and the first figure was aad yet imparts no unpleasant odor : Goods in the city. W hen down town drop in and fax, is at the Davies Peat kick his mother out of the honse and | equal to the total number of numerals i in or harsh or greasy feeling to the see them. : ; We regret to hear of the the mother pawn her son’s Bible for | the whole amouut. But it had no effect goods. It is just as smooth, stiff and ; f Alexander McKinnon, Esq. "it is not FOR liquor. Be cause of its use he had teen | uponvher. She turned away from it eas- flexib! afterwards as before—in fact, ‘5 + W . W ELLNER at xpected that he will recover een erceeen men and women of high rank, nem bers of ily, aod without an effort. “No,” » she you can «nly tell the difference by Charlottetown, Febraary 27, 1896. . ad Ben Mr D. Gordoe, seent at Summereide the best society, fall from a l.fe of luxury | said, “I am through with the et< oge.” And the Rigby ‘abel on each yard. The j . nek gh -~ ’ ne Wi chaning Company . to the lowest depths of degradation. But | that was all. price is the same, and think of the @ em es *¥9 ty. He is at the Queen Hot A Y. there were several things he had not seen. } [=> ’ advantages of using it in skirts, capes 3 —e — : é mach [he death is announced at Quebec of He h ad not seen the ministers of the gospel or wraps. “a ie ie Ma Pennee. aged 71 years. Deceas a aoin g their daty to p ut down this traffic. or { @ ° 5 anti Firls | ! “ = an = inet eal ..| Wasa native of the Isle of Wight, anda ee ! He had not seen the members of churches Always Cut i . frequent contributor to Catholic papers In ay j rh j doing their du ty. loo many chureh mem ra ‘ 1 - Encland and elsewhere. She was, years WE HAVE HAD A bere encourage ruim-selling and rum drink Across the Goods, vi Joseph's | 8go, a prominent and popular veniden ing, fearing that to offend the parties en- ' ay : k Che ll hii gaged the rein. would mean finan- Y feb28—3i (513) So Pp . cial losses. Some lessons, he said, a 990020005 O0000000060060060 w} SUP wien eters ites oo ME COUKE KING'S C OU a =r. ~ WONDER FUL SALE can be learned from these facts. Bands ; TI icine oret cod kd he ae ee }of Hope, Juvenile Temples, Toyal atin on. . oan] Friary, Feb. 28. FOR | Legions, etc., should be organized in pl : : Dixon va. Hayde vn as att otal —FOR — connection with every church. United ’ ' as 4. Smith. S tar ment Verdict for plaint i for lands ee ee, Our Bi Fat Scribbler ’ a : mn different churches. In Prince County J : cs Pp s x A. Pete rs for plaintiff. W hite Goods — have a Tempe rance League, in Char- att t call fron R. 6. Norton vs. Joseph Wightman.— wen a Citizen's League, and - | that Lue place to have ohgremre * me it a eid aici ne Scan | | King’s County they have the King’s aa 1 y‘ , of : accepeance. $1819 Wasan County Temperance Allianc2. In_ this . P ani S 1, N A ‘ fu ie appeal from the decision of the Connty . 7 ee re é ° 4 e . ; ell of King’s County Stands weer foe ——AND AS A—— counection the lecturer- spoke in most Regular Price, Be. } yo. WATCH RE A i eo intv. Stan for | Ae oliomeiiaen tua of ae <a | ca . a; 1 eneleininaees mplimentary terms of the commendable : 6 | * Y ‘ Tro! are = fs rong work deus in the Alllones be Rev: Pala Sale Price, 2¢. exch. | PAIRED PROMPTLY all stock remaining from our ; ' town, 2. ss : r intially 4 ters an *helan, Georgetown. He strongly advo- i i North a Svdnev, C. B., Halifax, | D. A. MeKinnon for defend: THANKSGIVING OFFERING Phelan, George ongly advo : g; $j ¢ i . <—. “e ~ n om ™ = x te a | cated waity on the part of all he aiienaiiie and as it should be White Goods Sale. This In- i O aj 3 fro gecisions 7 us- b a view he overthrow of the li ( j Kian off tha Daa a eee” aliaten gil with a view to the overthrow of the liqu- done is at ia ) Be el el alae aot ult cacea w * : orcy.l, aid expressed the hope that ONLY ONE T0 EACH CUSTOMER. cludes ae — =: oa MI seg hy in expected that the Court will shal We will now close out the day was not far distant when all W. ’ . ad 2 : gi phan by ‘ ee | din seeuduae : ' : : what is left at a woul 1 rye _— pag hong “. At the a j N. TANTON S, Table Linen, . ok i : wt . hye - tp a - * a ee | ate of the employ of W. W. Weilner Napkins, tenderer 1€a o1e O 1anKS, be i ; i r ns Sons SKATING RACE, ° | hem c! rac : : : ad rs _— Doub: ie Discount National Anthem closed the proceed:ngs. aSZar oore, | - roat George Street, cane cone i ae eee oe p+ a B ( , mes at re w| Sir,—I hereby challenge Clifton Beer to lila aah THE ROBBERY AT SOURIS, NEAR QUEEN SQUARE. : _ illow Cottons, i ae " iua a one mile race, date and pluce to be | a Se Charlottetown, Feb. 27,"1896. Se Towels, cia + ¢ iren. arrapged later. { e have been giving our patrons 10 per Sir,—A fearful attempt at murder and ‘ol ; , t ) J 21s . neers es P. A. Sreers {cer it. discount For the remain jer of the roblLery was committed on tbe Souris oe t, ear ee ee ee Rie Te ilet ( 0 ' Inquest H Coroner Be rrymap held Ch’town, Feb. 28th. jm ronth, or until March Ist, we will give &] west road on Monday night, the 24th inst. Counterpanes. an : ¢ J ae Os “ a | Straight 20 per cent. discount on House-} As James Cantwell, cons stable, was on his l" 1 at The jury r hold Goods. way home after collecting some Scott Act We've put these ali on our ‘ ‘ > ‘ scineea . } ‘ : ‘ -P pe * Ts > nen: e 5 . ‘ ‘ ys ie and er ics ig _ " el -” per cent. ‘ a —— . fines, ani had got about a mile from centre counters, where you express a was of an’ music rendered ry Gal praith’s Band, and 20 ver cent off Table Napkins Souris west to.a place known as ‘‘Rice’= ] th T 1 i asil | uo i so rash an act who is dp at does not, eee nded = per cent. ott : — Sheetings. Hill,” be was attacked by three men. § 6 ba a rings Ta, 6 all pibases cus omers. CR ey Oe thei. 5 P. E. Island and was | that the band will have their “benefit” at 20 per cent. off Pillow Cottons. They covered his face, dragged him ont This er a brotl I pal M of | the rink to-night. The money realized at 20 per cent. off Towels. of his sleigh and streck him on the side ake oar eee good lor the Ni u a F rederi —S;. | the benefit will go towar the purchase 20 per cent. off Lawns and Muslins. of the he: , soenbth ine avy. at 4 AyS. Sa Gasettc RN ee ere koe i” aie oe ane “ak aa weany, Oa Every pound satisfactory, but remember that there are ays #00 5a 4 De MOTT Ur Ut ' JOTS OT € ; - Cent. OF 4 , at o- ng bim ey 1€0 PICK EK ils CKeULS oo band. There isa grand sheet of ice, and | 20 per cent. off White Piques, taking $89 40 of the government Saeaty two or three kinds of Empire Blend. Be sure and get the Acrnors’ Dar.—This was Authors | he admission to skate i3 only 20 cents, 20 per cent. off White Quilts. and $15.25 of his own, and left him lying best. For sale wholesale or retail by Das pper P e Street School. M whilst those who do not come to skate 20 per cent. off White Counterp ines, dead on the road. It is nut known who : 6 ROD lie eas Pert A short and | Will be admitted t » the promenade for 10 20 per cent. off Toilet Covers. did the crime, but we hope it will be 'T. J. MORRIS. _ ‘ ve}l-wr ay g va sketch of the | Cents. Make a point of attending. 20 per cent. off Trated Linens. found out and that they will suffer for it. Charlottetown, Feb, 21, 1896 author's was yery ead by Miss _ Oe re This biz cash discount takes away our| /¢ was evidently done for the the pnrpose - a Marv Haszard. Several readir gs from the DIED whole profit—our loss is your gain. Take of putting Mr. Cantwell out of author were well given, and altogether ees = : : advantage of it during February. We the way s» that the temperance the ea'erta ent was highly creditable to At Emeridge, T exas, on the 20th inst, want to keep our hands busy, we want to| Cause would go cows. "Bat nee tie har 0 g own all S t Mr Kirt addressed | M rs. Mary Stiggins, sister of the late W. benefit our customers, we want the money. time for the tem perance people to come to 5 oe 8. Allan, aged 71 years. the front and not let the man that did so to prevent sickness is to get proper Plumbing, Drainage, Ven~ ce | ee ad 7 much for the temperance cause and who tilating, and Heated Houses to live in. We are prepared to calls ek & st Crabbe sacrificed his life for the caure to be do everything in the PLUMBING line at short notice. We 2 : Prince iward Chi apter putes: 3 ed on in th’s way. Mr. Cantwell handle the best Sanitary Earthenware and appliances known to bas done a great deal of good in the tew the trade. Weare also prepared to do evervthinz in’ the line of Royal Arch Masons at Summerside last e , _ rE rc } } evening He was acco mpanied by several $ IS YOUR $ pa Charlottetown Age ? tne g neg Cx ns were ’ exctained rat to Guus i ¢ Face Rough I ft High ~ ag , e : the » ts veri g an YOUR Prorscrioy Wise —The sabject tor Hands Chapped ? mhnson’s Cream oO Then use Ji f Roses. It prevents and cures d F * ca ; rhness cansel ty wint $ $ $ $ e 9 S all roug Spi Coctnpfeclt eerie | JOHNSON & JOBNSOY, THE DRUGGISTS. Cc? wo BSCS SBVVVSVOCTD i a i ect r€ ox of aly a _, SSSBeseeseeeoees a R D. Suther an 1 _ — en } r Bits of Tar at As = , given ar ely inte re € os ring t evening Se h songs . by Mrs. Re 2 mane : + j A hearty vote of thanks was . ced Wk We Meliiabend tee bin San Have something to say. t Hon. David Laird ; oe —— When you've said it, stop! S S The interior of Jas ° : Paton & Co’s large dry goods establi Our taleis short. It concerns ment ‘ en vast mprove under the ° r ” ' ed y ‘ Sarit eh of Mr. James Edmonds. The FURNITURE. ce y 4 MT ely Ww ed, and the " walls have been beautifully We think we are making t Th Sti counters aud ctairways have been handsomely) the finest line of Furniture gra 3 ai-O have the large pillars in : er ee ever offered in the Province. mar . oe i evreates credit 0 . r : Mr. FE} aa a aie a presents} Our prices ar the lowest ar if Active App ara tnan ever T y cotian hada anankte en ae (eneeed. bate ir r p ap l i:clade the latest n ua i €s Ca!}] and see for y Zz W be better able to ap & Ht LTD. pre e and goods if you do so. WARK Weis HT i) § Ye IY le ey iy oe, Pte ee #Getting Smaller Evesry Day. - Yes, our s‘ock of White.wear is getting smaller every day. Qur customers are ‘satisfied with the s finish and quality of these goods, and the big discount we are them at is pleasing eve ryone. SATURDAY will close our display of these goods for the present, and we are preparing to give them a good send-off. Open till 9 p. m now offering -~ Veena aan agent Nena Meh Ha et et sa he practice ai all, howe ver, and if the concert is an evening one he de votes Mionly two or three hours to. exer- BEER BROS. | W.A. Weeks & Co., THE PEOPLE'S STORE, Wholesale and Retail. Charlottetown, Feb. 24, 1896—Iy THE BODY AND THE MIND. Dr. Parkhurst on the Great Value of Phys- leal Development. “The Best Thing in the World,” Rev. Charles H. Parkhurst, D. D., in Mare h Ladies’ Home Journal, dir— cusses with forceful emphasis, physic: 1 development, and lends point to this argu ment by scintillating epigrams, some of which are here given : ““Asceticism and debauchery are panion branches sprung from one stalk, “Fidelity to physical conditions is tie first thing for a man to think of who has any ambition to bea personal success, and not only the first thing for him to think of but the thing for him to seriously continue ath oking of. f “Those various anomalies of i classed under the general term of insanity have their grounds in some abnormal con dition of the physical organism, “Climb high as we like, our ladder will stil] require to rest on the ground; and it is probable that the keenest intellectua- intuition, and the most delicate throb of passion would, if nnalysis could be ca l ried so far, be discovered to have its con— yo» with the rather material affair know as the body. “It is an interesting fact that all of those to whom Christ made His revela- tions were out-of-door men—men, there fore, presumably whose inatomy and phy- siology were not of a kind to interfere con- becloudingly with their ap- of the realities tendered to In his article on com- intellect necti that we fusingly or prehension the m. “Temperature is almost as important a factor in opinion as is the mind itself, and temperament is an affair of the body.” oo LIFE, PADEREWSKI'S DAILY How the Great Pianist Keeps in Perfect Condition for His Work, as arule, about ten Pade srewski rises, | does not give a o’clock on days when he concert or is travelling, writes Jchn 72 Becket in aa article upon the great pian- ist’s daily Jife,in March Ladies’ Home Journal. On days when he is to play in the evening, he rises atone. By way of morning meal he takes a cup of coffee or not even aroll or mor- practices usually for day on a piano tea— nothing else, tread. He hours each se] of five or 81x which he has sent te his room ia the hotel] i city. When as soon as he arrives in a he does not has an afternoon concert key boar: ‘. Tn plays cising on the order to strengthen his fiagers he \< nly five finger exercises. “Like a pliz: lg ter who isin training this mus- i nal athlete devotes himself to a system- atich urse of gymnast'cs for strengthening ali of the physical powers which are call- ed into play by his performances at the Those long, slender, “piano” fin { through their paces gth, flexibility, piano. yers are pu | they acquire #treng and stay ing power. wique is not maintained w shout this con stant fostering aad lubricating of its springs. eervanis ; in tenure to a wrist like stee until agility ‘His magnificent tech- This little baud of five faithful which each hand commands is is But his For perance cause always, so let ore and all of us work together and see that he will no lo er of his m wey, for if Mr. Cant- well s‘ops work now the whole cause will godown. Heis the right man in the right place, for he is determined in pu’- ting the liquor traffic down. Now, | hink we should come to his assistance, for you cannot get another man in the eounty to do ‘snech good work. Mr. has put down the sale of liquor it agaio. ‘ ' oe tne Cantwell in Souris before and he can do Don't see him discouraged. TreMPERANCE FRIEND: (Other papers please copy.) --_e.- Preacains. — Rev. D. McLean will preach (D. V.) at DeSavle cn Saturday, 29th inst, at 7 p- m.; March ls & West River et 10.30 a. m; Nine pte Creek at 6.30 p. m; Monday night at St. Catlier ine’s; Tuesday night, Canoe sad at 7 p.m; Thursday night, Heartz Hal! at 7 p. ID. gaa new suitings, at John McLeod new furnish- & Co's. New hats, i173, now opening For the Boys—-50,000 Marbles, who'e saie and retail at Carter’s Bookstore. feb 27, 31513. of boots to clear spring Bargains in all kinds ~~ make room for new stock at . B. Macdonald’s, {28 2i 250 pairs men’s pants jast opened. price from 95 cents a pair to $3 85; a splendid line to select from at J. B. Macdonal: Ys. {28 31 The bard of Ayr wrote the somewhat melancholy lines commencing “When chill November’s dreary blasts Make countless thousands mourn.” These lines have been immortalized, and their repetition will always bring back. fond memories of pleasant hours spent witb the poet. Still_our “lines” at the present time possess a@ greater intere it to the buyers of underwear. Our strain is more joyous; we put it thus : When chilly winter’s biting winds Your whiskers whistle through, Call in and see our winter wear, And spend a dollar, tov.” We invite you in good faith, and kaow we can give you entire satisfaction. W. A. Weeks & Co., the People’s Store, import ers of fine underwear, shirts, collars, Christy’s hats, ties, gluves and gents’ fur- nishings. sisticcceuaaiaailass Oo Tuesday afternoon !ast four. young men entered the pawn sbop of, Dennis Ferguson at Long Island City, L. I, and after binding and gagging Ferguson. and his danghter made off with $10,000 worth of g ods. Ferguson is a very old man and his daughter is only Ll years of age. The robbers said they were from “he Long Island Water Department and asked Ferguson to show them into a back room. It was there that they made their real object known, “Dak alae ae pevrre ” . “WORTH A GUL A GUINEA a Box. > ieee ee $ BILIOUS and “NERVOUS DISORDER Such as Sick ade 3 Weak Stomach, Impaired Digestion, * Constipation, . Liver Complaint, arms also have to be. strengthened. which be designate self. What this jis he knowe, body else. and no- he employs an apparatus | elie des d as had made him-| and Female Ailments. Covered with a Tasteless & Soluble Coating. Wholesale Agts, Evans & Sons, Ld, Montrea!. $ > For sale by ail drugg:sts. “you lw A ae Wi ee STEAM, HOT WATER aod HOT AIR HEATING. We pride ovrselves upon the perfection of our work in all its branches. JOBBING done at short notice. Our charges are moderate. See us before placing your order. Best of references McINNIS & THORNE, PHILHARMONIC BUILDING, C} arlottetown, Feb. 28, 1896—-d&w MEAT CHOPPERS, Just Received. PENNELL & CHANDLER. Charlottetown, Feb. 28, 1796 —25 emnants Remnants SEE THE LOT ON OUR COUNTER NOW. Dress Goods, Flannels, Flannelettes, Satteens, Prints Challies, Skirtings, Tweeds for Boys’ Wear. HOSIERY.—Two special lines of Heavy Wool Hose in Baskets at 25 and 30 cents. -. 7 "oJ HAR Ris. Charlottetown, February 15, 1896 dy Lobster Packers ! I am prepared to contract for one pound and half pound Flats and one pound Tali Cans Lobsters, E896 pack, at the highest prices the markets will aftord. Correspondence solicited, HORACE HASZARD. February 27, Charlottetown, 1896. a a ee ee A Grand Chance, _—_——_— WE HAVE A LOT OF GOOD SEWING MACHINES, ONLY IITTLe USED, that we offer for less than HALF PRICE—Half Price to clear Se es nee, Every Machine Guaranteed by us for 5 Years. MILLER BROTHERS. Charlottetown, February 19, 1896. 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