sk uA ‘ wVY gio tn ga er ea oy von Oe Nv. ; j, 1 3 4 j miu ; - ht - ‘ - ( - ue \ a ur S — A W _ i i ul 4s e ( a ( ‘ S os . hier s kirs ' ~ ” » i a D i ‘ - Dona M \ Sa ali ; ’ i | ‘ 8 ie) ] . e ti a. - . \ P C $ a. i i} n iow i [ -—- ur D , i 3 israe, { 4 st Ww 1g 1a Mr — i -> TRACY Miss Mabe . M4 ales ta 9 ents with a et an € Mess Da ngra re skater ru. — The Halifax McLean, of B r te who } la i th yn q i ; 9 v bert 799 . 3 McLea r ed - si > i I tay Summer~ I f wing in 5 tichard Hur \air _« ix Geo. Baker, J. D. N Alex. Campbell and | I g nO Opposr en were < red elect- — —_ ving is result of 3 LIANS P Pop D. B. Stewart ri. Car S. (yrey s 7 —o 1 ‘ sta ‘ = s 3 twenty 2 s und bales of { carpets— parad Ow gto the , t K aT i s+ were ( K S OF be \ ots - a ’ t ral ‘ i hu ra ) Mis ree ya? Y Oo v3 az ith t Lowing Pp r \ | 4 nt Secretar J a DesR es ' J. DesRoches st c; De Rocher Ar 4 G , Danie G . J . Ph G idet wan at sry 3 wa an ad the meeting , th sey) a | was fi r 4 ar I B uv nd this 1s the weal her We if we can* help it, sun Ve @ , them no itl ‘ \\ make i AAadA } . iankets immer. few P requires them. over THE JAITS | Pair wort) ] +. * 9 éé 66 oe ‘ - 6“ “ | ‘“é “¢ 3 és ‘6 1 worth do. do, do. BEER BROS. R ITEMS, Simi Taye I RRR) AHI it worth your while to The prices be low tell the waole tale. ~ . = 5 very fine Am y blind well sewerage, ren per- ( ee OO sone Possession jet May next. Enquire at J 00, . this office. ieb6 eod “ec Q 2 ‘ soleil teeta thinliiacineren cece 10 00 8 25. : | ? Q 7 ANTE D—February 2ith, a compe: | COOK WANT 12 00, . 9 o0. tent cook in a small family; liberal wages. | { 35, now $3 49. i) oS ), “6 4 Le o. mr OF 66 4 95 G OY; sy 5 75, . 4 00. ~ ¢ ‘“é 75. 5 90, t ei eon. «> .6.5>. és 5 YO. erican made, es roergeme Sr RE wee tee | which, | would bea very opportune _| LETTERS fade THE EDITOR, THE 82nd BATTALION In the Patriot of the 5th noticed a letter from a person ““Private,” suggesting that the present time to raise another Volunteer Company in Charlotte town, in order to complete the establish- ment of the 82nd Battalion. a good one, and I have SIR, inst., ots no doubt that The idea is | | | Crockett. the matter was represented by the D.A.G. | of the district to the Ottawa, the request wouid be granted. Charlottetown has at present twr of the finest Companies of Artillerv in the Dom- been demonstrated Adjutant General at | | inion, as has by the last efficiency competition. The reason that they have attained such a_ state of | efliciency, is simply because there has | been and still exists, a sort of rivalry between the two Companies, the one striving to outdo the other Now, S:r, since we have (as “Private” Says) abundant material at our command, [ see no reason why another Infantry ¢ coul | not be raised in Charlotte jealous | ‘NEW BOOKS TO-DAY. * The Men of the Moss Hags,” “The Amazing Meredith.” Marriage,” the Memoirs of a Minister of by Stanley Wey nan © From France,” “ The nan. > eke ‘ : Red Cockade, by Stanley We y “ A Business Man in Great Waters,” Julian Corbet. by ‘The Queensberry Cup,” ty CliveZP. j W. volley. Company of | “When Valmond Came to Pontiac,” Gilbert Parker. * An Adventurer of the North,” by Gil + bert Parker. town, ar then the same friendly valry | that exista between the artillery com~ | panies would exist between those «f the lufantry, and. the consequence would be that ere long Chealottetown would be able t» boast of baving the “two bet artillery and infantry companies in the Dominion.” Hoping that the Deputy Adjutant Gen- eral wili app'y for ani obtain perm/ssion to take the neces ary step to. raise the Company, I aim Sentivet. —_—_—__—__e —- -—_— MURRAY HAKGUR SOUTH MAIL COURIER, Sir,—As Murray Harbor South is a great distance from railway ,aecommoda uion (the nearest station being Cardigan); i it is well to Jet the travelling public know the best means of reaching here ip winter; to my mind, is by placing yourrelf | in charge ef our genial friend, Mr. John J. | bor South. McDonald, of Montague Bridge, who now has the contract of carrying Her Majesty’s ma‘ls from Cardigan Station through by way of Montague Bridge to Murray, Har . arriving at Cardigan you will met by Mr. Duncan McDonak, who will spare no pains to make you com t re | : a. | fortable with wraps and furs for the drive to Montague. On arrival there you will meet a hearty reception from John J. him- | self, who keeps one of the best hotels in the village. You need not be afraid of | modern | arrives | teemed friend J: Conductor of the pe nsation for p DAILY EXAMINER . 4 4 Aamwibhi - 4 e PERSONAL, — . = LATESY NEWS NOTES Mr. N. MeKelv of Summersid a aie ey ; aris theatres too mn $3,700 000 vn He is regietered at the Hlo av ied . ; ye £155,000 more than in 1894. ' ) ‘ Right perso Ww killed in Lon lo Dr. Darrach, of Kensington, is in th Bs per v i on ton tv. He is registered at the Hotel Da recentiy as a resnjt of a lodging house fire, : Prof. Loisette, author of a popular sys Richard Hunt, Esq, Chairman of the n of memory training, died a few days Ss ers le Town Counce) IS among tit a ) 1 San I ‘ \ sattoie Hote] Davies. Thirty-nine verdicts of death by starva M Arthur W. Weeks, of W. A were brought in by London coroners’ ! \ cs & it Georgetow el r t ast year. New c business trip : ; Ml : ' K : A rep in circulation at Vienna that ‘ red f nkora } “ee N _" 7 A ors airy convention has been Concluded i Char et yesterday He wet Ketee i>, ee ; d : belw tussia and Bulgaria. ‘¥ ‘ =} \ ast ven gy O F 1 ‘ i Grace Archbish p O'Brien, Sisho u 009 a who tried to enter , } > i@ army last vear 5 O00 ver electes lowlev St. John’s, Nfld., Rev. Dr ere aes Year, 19, re rejected, 1 severa her priests we J ” mint OF bad sight, bad teeth i vers onthe Va uver fr Ha — ux y days a ite Livery M 1 Callaghan died at New Gla I v st lis Gey » His Grae vas re. Gy 1 entiv al the age of L104. sented with ana ss and one | 1¢ WAI & a of [relantd, and was the wad y ty 2 ‘ ns bv his parish f twelve children. ‘ 1e pri armouth ana A mber of provincial assemblies in yx ties presented hinr with ¢ Russia have p-utioned for the doing away 1 sovereigns \ img to e | with flozzing as apunishment im the case alifax Herald the party expect to arris sll persons who can read and write. al M thence : ‘ ‘ i i tt 1 t nen tak y Advices fi n Ir irO Sav the prize list steamer for Alexandra en route for ( for the Colebester exhibition will amount ere they wi remaio tenor Te day o- | ‘ $6,509 | here will proba ly be a fire- ‘ i tr »the steamer at or Said ns , a teamer at Port . i? irnamevt in cupnection with the for Jaffa, and go on to Jerusalem by rail | oyyij . ; | . / \ stay of some days will be made at] : ; ed >. | An association has been formed in Paris rusaiem, after which they go to B i i ’ ; f the persons w scape r the city m and then south, visiting other places ot e pe os who ¢ es al e city : { balioon during the siege. S xty-six riptural interest. Returning north, | Ve oa g the ge. : : . ba ns i he city, carry.pg iJ 180 18 Wii ve al Jer isaiem on Palm Sut i i ; ert the city, car y bgt P pe F > ; Ww : ij many of whom survive Then they go toward Nazareth | . WROm Surv) Good Friday, and on Easter Sunday they} 4 rich Armenian banker of Pefa, named | . imp on the shores of the Sea of | Dicra: Karageusian, was assassinated by et Afterwards the party go still | bis fellow Aimeniaus because he refused rther « ward to Damascus, by Le- | ibseribe to the fund for the relief of a and Beyr taking the steamer > victims Of the massacres, A nr I? on the } | reachine | : - a oe o* way Dick, reach ie! In the yovernment of Saratov, in Ras- | tome in Mav s Gra ects t e| | . oT His Grace expe 38 50 i } sia, horse thieves and cattle raiders are } =. ax with sour montas C) lyuched when caught. The latest case is | ror a eee POLED. JOUSUET + | beating to death with sticks of four | mur the steamer at Queenstown | hw t ay 2 g 1 DY eae ts of Bik | ( avada } } A report that the British were to with ene Soren | draw { E ns | reat , { ir n asins ne for 50 « e iraw oli F¥pe has created something . Lond H ‘ ilk i pau c among th f people with pro } perty inthe country. They had a suth- | nase as | cient taste of British rule to make them | ye - a > , 4 ‘ “ac i Lisi uie & naae aac Give the boys a bumper|))..;, a : x | house ‘at the rink to-night. . ae ae sae : ; es rj {mpress gold mine, located at ; ah. ¢ as i eration ¢ . Howe Gat xc.-~—Last night, Mr. and | * : - j i Shi oo _ s ‘ i i ort r , ae La Mrs Brewer gave the voupg people ol q ” . - Om hicago t Central Met s: church and their friends cial that this mine is ahead of “ - py that bas t liscovered in dis- | , very pleasant evening at the parsonage i I a 28 been discovered tk t Al me at After some time spent in social converse ee 7 taut and amusements, {:¢ht refreshments Cholera bas broken ont in Armen’a. In ‘ ‘ : } t ‘ y lir . ] 5 iy served which were followed by devotiona Villayel o1 Diarbekir, as well as in x a: F large and bright gathering Ss, tl fisease 1S raging. It 1s not ~ ed with express sof | e t| possible to know exactly the namber of | success of the bost and ho-tess pr victims, In Consequence of the troubles, gsuch an enjoyable and ] i is and massacres which occur in the w.— Mon ton | ranscrip' above Tnentioned Villas et as well as it - early all Asia Mino > ae . . ; 5 ; | Be sure and see the return A change in the German policy toward | ° J : RE aS Pe i RAE ATG ih te hockev maten this evening. tne native In it African p ute torale ua “a } | } : beer duced by Major Wissman, who y » 2 ae vs > aver ‘ [t wii: be the best game evel j bas fei to abstain from blocdsbed and pl Lyed in the city. violence He is sail to have been very . ace. _. | snecessfal in keeping German East Africa + ; : ; i Ax Opr-Fasutonep Social 4 } quiet and in opening up the southern part Church on Thursday evening. C. ¢ | tuward Lake Nyassa to commerce. } «| and naw ff he bod vate a —coffee, cake and candy for the | The Mennonites of Manitota want separ- | i. cis anton weeliektnein’ 6 duets . i BOG Feaus ' wil — and até schovols too. A representative delegatior for the mind. You ought to see the pr vaited on the Government a few days ago TA .er : ) ,. * : 7 a gramme 7 ee vO r oJ I a t ng that they be relieved of the public ; : Said yma j} school tax in order to continue their own . ad ' a ly at vols They were politely, bu F — Rens erthat o fues- se oe . : ¥. M. L. A.—Ren abe ae : itualy, l that, under the Put Sche iav evening next, the vla, Mr. A “4-1 Act of Manit ba, their request cuuld not ve Bartlett will exhibit a splendid new Col] ond 1 of stereoptican views of Edinbugh,}~ _ . . ‘ wy "as . oo. ; . ) Kennedy f Grand Forks, N . ver fifty in number, in St. James { I I \e Cav, f a iI 1 F¢ i ; : oat . s geting ready for a trip around the world, | Those who would like to see this mag: 5 es trip are ) id, | : ls a e| and expects to start within thirty days. On | nt city by Lime Light will please ma € ‘ J | Se ‘ ‘ he aq | the trp he will be accompanied by a] er engagement fur that nigh Fas yw ‘? a was : ; friend, W. H. Witnall. The journey wil! mission only 1d cents : - ee . be made In a neat and serviceable bicycle asso aisle sane ta ie S; rs or THE CoNFESS an.—it is - ae by -_ eh ot “ s+ 160 . : } foundland dogs, each weighing from 160 announced from Grandbr, Wue., that Rev, | eu ; and 5 7 eighing ' , a ® * . ar t< sii ;Ounds M. Gil!, curecf the church of Notre Dame, »<VU pounds, . . } Q . 1 . has been committed to prison by the Gold nuggets continue to be plentiful in magistrate for refusing to disclose the} the mining regions of British Columbia. P : ] ; vat © 4, "nh ' ’ secrets of the confessional in a suit at} A $160 nugget was recently brought down law in which he was called as a witnes*, e SSVSSSsstsoeseesse é Seasonabie 3 + Remedies. 2000 Cod Liver Oi] Ea Cough Syrups, Cough Balsams Cough Le Quin ne Pi yzengs, COUGHS ar rvthing else for and COLDS JOHNSON % JOANSON, é 3 é é é e @ a 6 e é a ZOe BS VVSVSBB5404744048 $ THE DRUGGISTS. ~ABBSZSFSAS VOBVSVSASDEA | IT WOULD NOT PAY to advertise worthless artic ‘les. \ sale might be created by the mere fact of booming, but a ‘lasting trade is a result merit only. As we have the “Jasting” trade for our FUR- NITURE there must_ be MERIT in our offerings. | HARK WRIGHT & 00,, LUD. 4 0) e0) ae | eee eee Nee en ttc Wengen Kenceat M won't 2a 7 50), oe 7 50, 00. Io Cariboo, and an $80 nugget was found in the same district about the ame time. It was in. the same section t a $480 nugget was found by a China— man, and one for $400 by a prospector in bottom of Williams Creek. from Stanley, the Russia appears to have been the power that prevented the success of European fforts to relieve the Armenian Christians from their sore persecution. She feared in tervention might lead to the establishment of an independent Armeuian state in Asia Mivor, between her borders and Constanti- nople. She wants the territory it would Le made out of for herself. She is about as seartless as < Turk. Advices received at Rome from Mass- owah, state that Menik, king of the Abys- | sinians, after an attack on the Italians, | noder Gen. Bariteriri, withdrew from the | strong position lately held by him. It is | stated that the Abyssinians are now encamp- ed at Enowa awaiting an attack. Gen. Bara teriri is reported to have started for Adowa. Now that all reinforcements of Gen. Bara terire have arrived, he has under his ra : immediate command 36,000 mea. With the exception of North Africa this is largest army ever sent from Europe to the back continents In the Reichstag ter declared that harmony land and Germany meant last week Herr R'ch- betwee n peace through yut the world. War, he said, would work serions damage to Germany. It would be lisastrous to England in India, in the Bo ph yrous and in Egypt. Herr Belzel, socialist, condemned the ‘congratulatory telegram sent by the Emperor to Pres- ient Kruger of the South Afric - Repub lie, which he said justly aroused the in dignation of England. If the case had Leen one involving France or Russia in- etead of England, he dec! would never have been policy were vent ured upon he thatGermany would some day be hat akened by a dire catastrophe. He attacked policy of Geieany in the east. - —- oa NOY BE MISREPRESENTED. If such a es sent. With Str.—We, the members of the Chris- tian Temperance Union having seen Mr Horace Haszard’s card in a recent issue of | vaper, feel it our duty to enswer it, are anwill ng to bear even a share We were duly ap- your as we of mis representation. pointed and bad the pleasure of canvass ing fur three councillors whom were rwards pleased to see elec ted with so handsome a majority. We did not, how ever, canvass either for or Haszard nor did we canvass for or against Mr. Dawson. we ait Signed, Mrs. N. D. Armour, On behalf of the canvassers of Ward Five. —-_ o> As Orv Anp Wet Trizp Remepy Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Svrup has of mothers for their children while teeth ug, with perfect snccess, It sootnes the child, softens the gums, allays the pain, Diarrhea. Is ‘pleasnt to the taste. Sold | Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value ie incalculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup, and take no ther kind.—m. w. f. wkly—I v Wants, Lost, ‘Found, Xe ee sements under this heading chargeo savers five cents per line. TO LEST. -A dwelling house 0 if eight rooms an i kite shen, ecntrally and pleasan'lys tuated e eated with hot water and havirg in the city, by $150.00 Ayply at this office. ti—febl5 FOR SAL E- ply to GrosGe E FuLL. Si 185—iebl4 retail department, W ANTED--For our ung man acquainted W A WEEKS & Co, febl4 the | lared the message } Eng- | by remaining over night, age Hotel is heated throughout | air and fitted up W improvements. John Jd. tainer, and the hour for before you think of at. ( atching a cold as Vill with hot the enter witb all the } In the | | | | { | } Is a good i retiring | | morning you start in a comfortable sleigh | for Murray Harbor South in charge of | ‘ Allan,” who, by the way, is a brick and | can stand all kinds of weather. Come ahat day you may. rain or shine, snow | ir.ft or tin re, you will be sure to reacn your journey’s end in saf.ty. This is the | thé Island, but through displayed by the miss a mail. harde-t route on } 1 ime p ucK dvive and ene rgy 1) lom rs we ever } Your iain ndent hopes that when the Southern Railway matures that our es- yhn J. will be appointed “Palace Car” in com- ast hardships and favors. Yours, etc., TRAVELLER. Feb. 18, 2896 i Murray Harbor South, a o< eae A Railway Manager Says: “In reply to your question to my chil- to taking Scott’s Emul-ion, on the contrary, they are fond keeps them pictures of dren object I say No! of if, and it health.” WEEKS We will centinue our Great i Sale of Sheetings, Pillow Cottons fable Linens, | ‘Fine Embroideries, the | against Mr. | beed used for over fifty years by millione | A tew loads of sawdust. Ap with the dry aanee usiness; none to apply unless experienced— } } j cures the colic, and 1s the beat remedy for by Druggists iu every part of the world. Table Napkins, Powels, Towelings, Muslins and Lawns, Our Sale is very successful, being largely patronized by the Ladies. NEW SPRING GOODS JUST OPENING. New Spring Prints. Bleached Cottons in Plain and Twill Fibre Chamois and Buck- ramettes, all cclors & weights. New Selicias and Linings, and an immense New Spring Stozk on the way. W.A. Weeks & Go., THE PLOPLE'S STORE, C har'ottetown, Feb. 15, 1896—dy } tee. Wholesale and Retail. | We Are the Leaders ‘The Chronicles of Count Antonio,” Anthony Hope. John Macdonald,” “ History of New- ~— Loth in stock. Pope’s “ Lifecf Sir ani Judge Prowse’s foundland ”. Haszard & Moore, BO }HKSELLEES. Charloitetewn, Feb. 14, 1896. by | WEDNESDAY, THE MASSACRE AT HISENIG. John Mi wigan, an Armenian, living in Hi: meres , has received trom relatives Armenia, deta ls of the horrible mas sacre at Hisenig. One morning the towu was surrounded by 4500 eoldiers of the | Turkish army dressed as Kurds. They had been brought 89 miles to Hisenig. | About 6 o’clock in the morning the sol diere made an attack on the town, killing 258 men, women and children Some women and young girls were carried to places unknown About 450 persons | were wounded and left without homes | their homes having been burned. They | have no piace to go or anything to eat. Two priests were killed. The soldiers tor- | tured them, tried to make them deny their faith and become Mohatimedans. | | When they could not change them, they cut off their arms, then their lege, lastly | heir heads. Some women thev cut into four parts and put up on posts. Others | they stripped of clothing and made them } | walk through the streets with them — until | they fell fainting and exhausted. Milligan | by | i j | | | } | } has a full list of those kilied at Hisenig CVO Oto 2 ~~ Ae hoe ‘ TWoRTH A GUINBAA BOR” $ A box of constitutes family m Co'd Chitla, Flushings Reuanianan Heat, Skeriness of Breath, Costiveness, Bloichers oa the Sizin, and ali nervous and trembliny © 9° tions cre relieved by using these 2 Wholesale / Acts, Evans & Sons, Ld. Moutrea ge by aasu Covered with a Tasteless and Soluble fool § ” --apinwnn ee ee eee 250. Quintals Choice Hake, Pollock, Herring, Half Barrels Herring, L100 ” 50 ‘6 100 Barrels 100 100 100 ~ Qtr. ce Kits Codfish, ss Barrels Extra Mess Shad, Smoked Halibut and Salmon, Finnan Haddies ALSO—Smoked Hams, Perk, Rolled J.H. MYRICK & CO., Ch‘town, Feb. 19 , 1896—6i 135 And Others follow bi FISH MARKET. our Leadership in the alata = BI No list published that we cannot duplicate or We from us. sell. can save you S. A. Ch’town, Feb. 20, 1896—24 Disston’s Sweges, 1 Disston’s Side Files. Saw Gunnore:s Belt Lacing. Our prices are the Ch’town, Feb. 6—2 money Give us a trial order and satisfy yourself. ‘cial prices on all goods during this month. on every CASH ! McDONALD, LEADING FASHIONABLE TAILOR, Successor to A. J. merely: MILL MEN '$ HARDWARE. Disston’s Rotary Saws, all sizes. and Cutters. Belting Rubber and Leather, Mill Tools of all kinds, and OILS. lowest and gocds are best quality. R. B. NORTON & CO. BEECHAM’S PILLS cine chest. Sick Head- ache, Weak' Stomach, petite, Win and Paini the Stomach, Giddiness, Disturbed Slerp. Rae ee om cal emmtniinnamall EOR THE LENTEN SEASON and Breukfast Bacon, Lard, etc., Groceries of all kinds, for sale at low prices. under- garment you buy Spe- g | i | it ” | j | } i } LONDON HOUSE, Remnants! Remnants Flannels Satteens Charlottetown, February 15, 1896 dy SEE THE LOT ON OUR COUNTER NOW. Dress Goods, Flannelettes, Prints, Challies, Skirtings, Tweeds for Boys’ Wear. HOSIERY.—Two special lines of Heavy Wool Hose in=Baskets at 25 and 80 cents. ; T. J. HARRIS. FEBRUARY If! ), 1896. PROWSE BROS, The Wonderful Cheap Men, — WILL OPEN UP THEIR—— FIRST SHIPMENT animal A cocci pring Goods. 4) GAMES AND GALES 425 Cases and Bales filled with New Hats, Carpet-, floor Cloths, White and Colored Shirts, Collars and Cuffs, Men’s, Boys’ and Chil- dren’s Clothing. 12 Cases Celebrated Christy's London Hats. £5 Cases Latest American Hard apd Soft Hats. 66 Bales Floor Oil Cloths from I} to ES feet wide. Bales and Bales of New Tapes- trv and Brassels Carpets. 10 Cases White and Colored Shirts. Cases and Cases Wiens, Boys’ and Children’s Clothing. Ladies & Gentlemen We will open up this spring the 3} { the above mentioned goods cver shown by any one firm on Prince Edward Island. Prowse Brothers. ww ‘fargest and best selected stock of TT me estme 0 tata Pov. . ss ea eh Bese AY 2