pelle, ii li | satay. a THE -TOPDARDS PHOTOGRAPIV LOCAL AND DAILY NEWS NOTE EXAMINER . ea Mane Clothing in (reat Var \ ‘ a aa 1 i V t M ( ‘ i ot Pp 4 : clud ! v : . - rt aid of . . . ye . ‘ Even if New Eugland‘s deserted churches i : Ten TT a " aa Sto . iH i I] , é ' 4 i i’ iske ees - , . P » ‘ I - ( ! ' th? ’ _ : ( = : ' ti i ft ire ¥ ng. Whether there be exira nver s - 1 unlea { ~ { R i \ ~ A : ‘ 4 1¢ ¥ > ' ' ‘ Bu P mei ‘ | art " v¥ th ~ wi ' ’ th a = ve | i i rT " f i i pa i i 1 mie 1 ers \ an Ke t hav 4 ' “ Meh < ' : + 1 pe pe ' ‘ i) 7 { : ‘ ' M He t Hise . turn t Nat } ] v le i on tlleg number oi uploved : a %s : : " { 1 ‘ The Herald adn ’ ’ ° = i Mi . ‘ R . ny} ve . a i ! ‘ .T mt vee liatre } anft | peseda y > ‘4 ia ’ ~ iT . what recentiv, but paceon x : va ‘ ' ' N afl Pe \ Tne me. asion : e v1 . is due nh t ie estate g lwo? a ‘ irs a was eA i af | a on i fe pone vi i ‘ fied >a ti ‘ att t ¢ ' a \ the 1} } pression abroa \ ! e r Do iat a meeting of Toronto cler svme n he ld -fo | any 4 ~ th Pre 7 i I il nd will mee ae ee for relieving the ; oan. t statemet ae uy St Samexw’ Ha . a tatemne wa n ae a that the of desery} noe ‘ > ‘ ; > ‘a Sh ot aa of deservinz unemployed waz nét | ie ; ‘ : i irye as reported - : rs 0 fue Maxim gun in action has been well Tine ‘ ed in the Matabelleland earm pacgn In ‘ ‘ | D. Sut skirmish of Octoder 25 the Maxi m gut ‘ 5 f Relig Rev. Jd. K. Fraser, } effectually checked the the 1 Al ' * | Sa s es: Rev. W. A. Mason, Tem- | ¢ ch the natives wire armee wi o Mur 1 : e R J M M L, i. BK Sticenes M | Cc James, Systematic | Statistics, | ienry aed Wi , thev were before the terrible fire of the iwhister ritles ' | | veri less i I i er , Clerk of Presby Mixim gun, which mowed them down ike } evt before a sevthe. In the morning the ye | sieht was terrible, bodies being literally (> rary The frie A iE iwared | » fo pieces by the shot. Each time they ¥. Doyle, former ‘Tw Examiver of- | pproact hed they were quickly repulsed e, will deeply regret t rh tha af he Was | with the aid of the machine gud. The Arm tly bereaved of his wife, who died a , ste “ve mder bas also renlered efficient ‘Vs ag ' r ~timapet rn Mrs [) rv le i ¢ in the campaign. On one occasion ’ ‘ f Charlettetow and | hell dropped harmless upon the : o_" e od eft, | ground, when the negroes immediately . of eiznt | began firing upor it. The shell then : sand e daughter «led killing several. t at loas. M Dovle left } c ¢ twente-fice veare| Heteie a etory Wuastrating the ready g bie or ma years Supe j tof Ellen Ferns . the actress She had great printing ertabliah- | Premised to introduce @ man to Mr. I kK & Chure! foster ving but had forgotten his name. On the a ; xt, asthe story goes, that she and 0 tty.—The rehearsal of Olivette | M Irvin rhada dispute about the way “ "gf was very picas s, ard oe - | as Sm eget ter it on . i « (Sn part in “ «Ta . 1 hie a: ; of paper Of conrse that ed her “pte ; cs ” he at 7 . as Ferns did this she was mé f. ra f ae t * than ee ‘ clever ‘wo van "ee +. ssunall he om @ similar story is told Sh t j . t fue. © had forgotten a na ne, said tha = aw o she wishel to settle a dispute abont the coh a be : “i “P ling of the namé by hav ng it writte: , i ae ' , P » }out for her. The man then giavelv seri ; ; I at pe ; bled his nam Jt wa: a name that is not ; rt spelled -in more than a dozen different ira ‘ . ainm y i a a tt oe J sdk ‘a - W ithou v Templ | = > we ‘het with nok ws. | DIED. i" t mit goot se : j Like al itler p At 29 Berkley Street, Somiery lies Mass, ‘ frais ys hn the histori | oo the late James Ring; | 4, pretty 8 and humorous | of Charlott and wife'of Edward W.} a ve @ M) Sanguine as ’ Doy! , Superintendent of the printing : will ww from | establishment of Rockwell & Churchil), t f rehearaal« which are being | Boston, aged forty-four years and ‘fi¥e! g beantiful musical play, | months : Have | 2oubt hat the Odd In this eitv, on March Srd 1894, after a andsomely rewarded hort illness, Clara, beloved wife of Peter rprie Kiggine, in the 26th vear of her age, De- | - ea-ed was a daughter of John and Mary M Ps 7 ri ting Of | Finlav, Vernon Kiver Bridge. She leaves emt ght was rn a husband and one child, besides a wide : erest After tl usual }circle of friends and acquaintances to : the ab-ence of the} mourn their loss. Mav she rest in peace H Mr. La Speak tne ¢ k. Mr (Boston papers please copy.) A.M led, and Mr. W. Donil At Covehead, on Feb. 20th, after a lin- ' j ses The a irned vering illness of fourteen months, Mary, | - : ading fu , wife of Robert Kielly, in the 63rd year ot | er ef 1 ’ nai wat ‘ ‘ her age A rim hd He a we : At South snore, on Saturday, Feb. ' "Ma : a s coon and 24ch, William, infant son of Francis and | ‘ Ciena M i Emma Smith, aged 8 days BL Ve I Nacle ind W. A veces or Ag Spring Medicine ' le i i it n How Mr. E.| we think we have a combina- | . en out tion that will suit you, and | pea hair, and the }$1.00 pays the bill. Here} 4 ne rapsayit *e bial it is mia J und had d i him ’ »ralr ri n r! , . Meuse afbecd to, Mr. J. A. Macdonela,|. "Oeued. & d. pe rilla, 78 Leader of the Government, gave notice} ] Box Everybody's Pulls, D9 | f at the <t » + he would introduc aa’ ‘ abolish the Sen and the the $1.00 ' }« rn 1 ta xt ul Z . . . . : _.: @ The Sarsararilla is full sine | - of imported Sarsaparilla, and | FORTY ard is what we mivertising once 1d them on our Dress ask for then > a lady sees i vou will fir re ie inter two heaps of them-~in Serges, et The price, forts «a powerful argument, and when aaek price by quality and appearance »remain long on ir opportu nity if should not be unters. This is yo » save tie CENTS will not make a woman, it known at times to break a man; remotest buy- cenls a casuaiity there annot b the Drese Goods are abie at auch @ price as orty-nit BEER BROS. Weather Bulletin. Tosxoxro, March 7, 10 «. m. Fresh to strong south to west winds, uneettied; mild and rainy with lower tem- perature ter morrow we know what it is. duhason «& ~ Johnson, frHE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS Josh Billings used to sey, ‘‘It ie! hard to argue against) a success. Josh had a good deal of every- day philosophy in his) noddle, and so have the) people who us- You cannot’ know, what there is in the | market until you have, inspected our stock of | Furniture. QUALITY--the best. PRICE--bottom of the | market. Mark Wright & Co, Ltd Twenty Cases trade with - i - PROWSE. ont tint we keep the C tT RING at :?, the Cheapest, Kind New Stock over, HATS —If PROWSE to get it. CARPETS,.— Be only 95 cents, the the city, iverybody sh you BROTI want a Call and have 2 BROS’. this time knew by Rargest Stock of KE. island. and sell ly call and look our Hat. stylish BEERS is the st 6-Frame Carpets best assertment In iw look through our tremendous stock. SB = If ‘ou —_ Y You’jl see that wher get ¢ worth of your is the mi a y 1 BUY GOOD GROCERIBS. at as-low howse sells for less than another. w when we sel aS wR} reiabdie ease n b good pris for es ap things that are expensive. our Eyes Open athing ina reliable house you alway- a price “a3 That is vour opportnnits It is the you Can. ¥ Pounds GOOD 19c. TEA. for. ae iecdveecn te Uw ie . 3s OL D RELIABLE 24c. TEA for SLAd ‘ VEI FINE 28c.. TEA fo seibigtiens A SPECIAL BLEND 32c. TEA for 1.45. >} Pound B = PEP ERMIR IES. COP i. kccsncicoderssenc 23 CENTS 2 Pounds SEED LUNCE BISCUTTS for 25 _ } ou ‘GAR ’ for ; 2 8 és FRU (OF ica 25 3 SPICED FRUIT tor : 20 ; BOSTON CRACKERS for......... coon GRAHAM CRACKERS for.....:. 2 4°.“ GARIN BREAD for.. ALU FRESH STOCK. SANDERSON & CO., Bi Poa Chiardinatowi; I feb ruagy 16, (Our Blegant New Four-it are Poems, at that, ZO NEWSON BLOCK, VICTORLA a L291—m w i amma — rm — em etme vifands and - Longfellows CENTS. Fa. March 7, E?. Charlottetown, PR94 " piace on this hemisphere. ‘lor: it is too ridie lous for any Shim Sometimes one | have the benefit of those immens> bar: gains in Suits }are without parallel. 1 $ : - : WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 1894. and Excelsior are selling such beautiful Suits for a are models of style, durability, when we make-up, fit These are the oJ. EB. . : : Charlottetown, March 7, 1894—m w f NEA One Price Clothing one quality—the best find both at the Gr ing Store, No. 152 Street Oneness ts and You ‘at Cloth-| (Queen not the only pee ‘uliarity of our pric es the lowness, down like either : is. their now they’re lage D, It’s for colder and striking feature just | with a’! looking) ; feather when the): weather has struck 40 degrees)! below, to expect lower figures for Clothing than we're offer- ine this week. Our ing isn’t down, prices are finish, Spring Don't dollars Suits few CHONALD Cloth- though, Our Spring *uits and are unexcelled for wait | if & CO. TO-DAY the Southern Field Trials are open at heen entered for the valuable prizes which ha Association ha specimens of dog tlesh hailing from all parts of the \ fae | NMAR (89: rr Jackson, Miss. Over ts offe red. a nad mis y South and South-west. as well {0) canines have wondertul from other sections of the country, will participatein the trials. whieh may lead to new reeords in cour sing. We lead SO his indsome ly in our chose n profession that even traine a —— re Joart seen at a distane .. The trath of this is evident from the fact that our customers come from the four quarters of this continent to secure for themselves and friends what could not be duplic “ated Just imagin but they Come The Star O88. reh Mareh 7, Charlottetown, 1894 A VYORD With ‘OU ! This time about FLANVELETTES, English and Canadian—i pattern ard price. A fresh let of White Black made. znd aud cheap as ever. Successors Cuariouetown, February 26, 1894—m w t ‘ selling Custom-made Suits for what must go. a great those to Perkins Our znt ‘B’ajlor. favorite Red English and just & Sterns. we are selling them We promised } you this, and you can until further notice. and ve rify this fact for- yourself. Furnishings We have them- variety of quality, Ali of them the best value that’s Balek epened—as NEY — “ After carefn] ANALYSIS of samples WFOODILL’S GERMAN BAKING POWDER, purchased by me at several | Sa ddlers’ Groceries, I } found ‘them PURE, WHOLESOME, | WELL. PROPORTIONED. GEORGE LAWSON, Ph. D., Lb. B., feb27 Halifax.” | Mr. Donald Nicholson SPRING GOODS Ex Staaley, Now Openig HARRIS & STEWART, London House. Charlottetown, March 7, 1894—-dy, + ‘Need Wheat | For Sale. White R ussian and Manitoba Red, grown | one year on “ The -Warren. Farm ” from seed imported -in 1893. “During the last | | thirteen years Seed Wheat, the growth of this Farm, has given great satisfaction in | every section of the ‘Island, being | than imported. JOHN NEWSON, | mebé —dy Im discovered in his canvass for Ward Three that the citizens are at present not in favor | of Sanitary Reform, Permanent Streets or Sidewalks, or a roadway to Victoria Park, | hence he ‘declined to contest the Ward against Mr. Taylor. He is satisfied, however, tora ¢ apprecit nhe that the elec } Carr jase White Wood, Hardware, Shafts, Poles, Leather Bashers, Moss, Wheels! Wheels ! ‘Good Tobacco, putt Leather in Trimming, Top, Dash, Collar od he is now, working day and night pro- | ducing a G@@OD SMOKING and CHEW- | ING ARTICRR. BRAND, wiade specially selected. Hickey. & Nicholson. febl2 Look out for his NEW from straight goods, < Choice No. 1 Hay. val of “Stanley ” Lopany, frogri (tie ae ee ? Se ““CARVELL BROS. “¢ x tow ns Maweh 2, 2 Is 8 94—3i eod* gna “ORANGES. aa Jnst/received, 25 Cases Oranges, selling at 15 cents a dozen. W. A. HUTCHESON. mech2—dv 2i then eod 2w guar pat Station ‘ 100 Tons % , at Pictou. Orders re- ceived will beth pel promptly after arri- direct | | & } Spokes, Hubs, Hickory, Bass Wood, Hair, ete. Skirting, Wine and Colorel Buffing, —— — — (XS + 3 WwW. EL DA Wwsomn ; ——— n, January 13, 1894—tu thu sat ‘Don't Buy Low. Grade Canadian Kerosene oi when you can get the best Water White almost as cheap at 8S. B. ENMAN & CO’S. Com- mon Qil'burns much faster than good Oil, and besides it smokes your chimneys and creates ‘an unhealthy and disagree able odie 7 in the house. Shelf and Heavy Hardware. ~-—-——_—( x) — — — iardware, Rims PAINTS, OILS & VARNISHES A SPECIALTY We keep ONLY THE BEST, so you can’t make any mistake in ordering Oil from us. S. B. ENMAN & CO. 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Onand afte + FRIDAY, ‘Lith December, 189.5, the trains of this Railway will run daily (Suu: lays exeepted) as follows: Head down Head up . M. Leave Arrive P. M. 715 -Charlottetown............. 310 FE, vibes | Royalty Junction....... ote $17 ...+++s-NOrth Wiltshire. ..... _ is Soe sc . Hunter River...... ae 900 -Bradalbane.. ssies sana Oe 908.... .. Emerald Junction. pebedensacnnan Desnaed van . Freetown. . dhs» bases cee is slew xan "Kensington. 06 doshas eee 122) 1020 Ar. . Summerside,...... IW le . mw. A. M. 12 40 Ly » SERIO. 0 h.05'c0c00 Ar 10: ww LW on , . «+ Miscouche., feteseesccunee 12 a Wellington... oeees ‘ , 10.08 210 oe ~~, | ee 320.... es rE ee 8 Ou 855 es RS ; a] 435 scconcow ae science ., 650 525 Ar ey ee ; AN 5a PP. i. A. M. 230 Ly Charlottetown. ........./ Ar 10% 20.. ..... Royalty Junction. ... . Ww SHA ‘ . Mount Stewart..... Ly 8) 410 Ly .. Mount Stewart Ar ae BU wine ocns dks cn us skis san 73 445 ar Georgetown... .. . ‘iw 7 7 ” P. M. A.M 405 Ly Mount Stewart.......... Ass i 443 i po ongpedibicccnse a D Bbvisee — 2. err 640 Ar pce sr vepcstan Lv 6 P.M. A. M. 10) Ly ..Emerald Junction...... Ars? 150 Ar Cape Traverse.........Lv 750 D. PO'ITINGER, Gen. Mgr. Can. Govt. Railways. J.UNSWORTH, Superintendent, Charlottetown, Dee. 14, 1898. Wants, Lost, Found, Ke Advertisements under this heading signees five cents per line. 10 LET.—A convenient tenement hous containing seven rooms, situated on Orleber Street. Possession given Ist May. Enquir of Mrs. PLATCH, corner of Great George and Fitzroy Streets. dy tf—meh7 WANTED.—4 good general servant. Ar- ply at EXANisns comics. 31 i po—me h7 WwW ANTED.—A young man is desiring a position. Apply at J. Gavperr’s, Kent Stree’. mech7—2i pd WANTED.—A Honse to rent in April or May, with parlor, dining room, kitchen, and no. less than four bedrooms. Apply at - office. ti—mch PIANO.—A second-hand American Piano in good order will be sold cheap if applied for atonece. Apply at this office. eod ti—mch6 WANTED.—A young man of steady habits as book-keeper, whu has had some experience of single and ababkees 1try. Apply to PEAKE Bros. & Co. meché APPRENTICE W ANTE D at once to learn the Blacksmith trade. One f.0m the country prefe rred.—GEO. H. Fosrer. w tf--meh5 HOUSE TO LET.—The Dwelling at present occupied by Mr. T. L. Ch le on Prince Street, contains eleven rooms, heated th through- out with hot water, fitted with gas fixtures and electric light. House ir order, Possession given May Ist. Apply te F. 8. Moore. __ eed ti—febz7 WwW ANTED. nil general serv. rant in a family of two, Must bea good cook. Apply at this febls attce. Lost.—A small music book marked “ The Story of Kardoo,” Will the finder kindly return it = Miss AMELIA CHAPPELL, Hills- h Street, Hillsborough Square, sare gr mnie See gprs (