4 THE DAILY {) THER ITEMS. WARD POUR MEETING, \9 ‘ i st ward 1 lings eve ‘ was that Ww ; ‘ - { vB ing t@st ¢ ne t ‘ al ile i the n ( ¥ ‘ n at +] t ‘ e \ ‘ . a | sink W 1 a} i ‘ < ( etary ms \ tias via A ina \ i pa f , ’ = i ‘ \ a i ; £1 ‘ iad ay ¥ i we , N ated Bb. ¢ eas Vt © \\ dr - ‘ 1 } ! - nh. oe ated by ‘\ \ my ; | es H ty a it . a \ ae A ; a Te uv. ‘ i i S ‘ i i t Lie y 4 | D } t , 5 \ 8 led Dy MePha i _ ar ‘ \ ik a ’ \ , ’ ‘ i t | ? ces >Rh r rit i \ \ ‘ \ . BUG snvas i ss S S38 € - Ww i r 5 . ver > } mu. ale a good He w < y eart it ’ ‘ ‘ r sut i ; e..4 Up 1} P > 4 = iit ( yai™ ( 5 ( s \ g as cand s wer ial pr , i \ { i ui B were SO cor } } i = ss wished » have | “ ‘ t if perso rs ‘ t r t i A Ul si .* i Ww \ Ww:s I ( Lal - "eT ¢ s \f } ‘i ( i aid as ti T S . - vas « o S - 4 NV i > . a impaig ‘ i va ‘ ‘ is y to i t ‘ Hi : 7 t i soft + ik » VY s S oS 8 - } Mr. J. F. Whear address é a y ar > - ais W i gs v at ra i i i 4s spr V vis a , ‘ ut ‘ \ ‘ , ‘ 3 ates <¢ 4 Sewerag 1es S peice einen \ ates answered tl s N : $ S 4 se pre € oO 1 48 W 2 4 . , ty A . r “@ sty ~ u ver ¥ 2 t sins s Messrs. N 4 € 4 A s y 4 8 : I Wu 5 . > ~ secretary - _ seinniniiiianai + — = — ; ws Ww e avr > ~ i a6 «f gy m a + i . ae g \ s Sarsapat ® 3 3 | “ vr bs _ if ‘ 4 i SA vr A Fa Ti il i \ ' \e : oe S Mr b a ot es ayh ‘ ~ T —_ ol alt ss \ ili ¢ | : i - ‘ _ in : row Zz . . ( oe — j a 5 : P 4 + | a . . a es 4 ‘ 8 ar 4 | I nes a : : a pts for r were § Valk gross y es — trades 452.5 , + x Si, | and portraits n ylesaie and reta : os 4 5).e , a i a at ret cs nel $ I : e - ‘ e ——eme ¢ DSVSTESVEsEesevessesesse r Ulttawa é tea frou 5 suggested by ¢ Se ¢PHYSIGIANS = , inn é onett Sts ezine eter, RECOMMEND ‘ of ‘ og sract ee "D. ¢ , Hot Wa ¢ missionary work, and Mrs. L. E. Prowse | @ 7 : if § : report V e os es : e . i M sme " Mies é Fc igs 7 : I ge M E Strick- | @ ae e cial tocteasien ietiecssests @ JOHNSON & JOHNSON, ¢ 9 ¢ THE DRUGGISTS . . —At t ; ; Rinne Beeeste widiieeiiiniaiie 5 woraaes'. SMAll Pieces for wee tae th 1 that bigs - Ae . , s Nothing « i be (700 i 4 | Charlett 5 9 “ g y I ptabie than bes u wing ré i } 1 many of our] , a 8 a I S aré ow ¢ 1g -Horace M : i % —Miss Mag ’ | only remem- 4 M x 5 : i — Mattie ; J Q bran | i week L € Sec,.— Miss Maggie Clarke. Wa Ss ard and s a S b11ae P ara ( 1 tnis w 4 i 1 } 4 i ek | 41 — 5 Magg Dewa ral more Chairs ‘ pur r k of ; ai . or i i for his pur} yse. rs ¢ —E. H.D FU RMITURE, tet Silver, is | Messrs. Matthew Stevenson, Williar ae Harris and Horace McEwen were appoint- ; | €a d ates attend the reguiar meetings — - coe sew “Owe sis) MARK WRIGAT & O0., LED. was 4 i Wibiai U } ~ a] | | : (e* = as ¢ A¢ 7 4 } oe’ | PSM | 4° eo \ ) } . ve a? = ¢ ; 2 Ax ( i¢ -_ 7 hf | . i L Adve —" t The a aa at H | WY” iy | $ ji} K WEA ; fis @ 5 ; ' 5 Sz ~~» We ty NOW ON! <j 9 oa , NIGHT DRESSES—3 special bargains—97, 67 and 7! cts. APRONS—3 special hargains—15, 22 EMBROIDERIES- 3 and 52 cents, special lines—3, 5 and 10 cents, We cannot begin to enumerate the many bargains we offer in White Wear. You must call to understand them. BEER BROS. | | lof the leading fi GOODS SALE:— | turers, Be } Scoured. Best | sale prices. ; and EXAMINER . ARTILLERY FPPICLENCY i “anada Gazette at hand th's morn rco ‘ t rai ¢l wWnev returns uid garrison artillery In the urt , competition No. Ky P. B.T., Capt. } , lakes first place, with 248 points; N , N.B., Capt. Crawford, second, with 16; No. 2, P. E. I., Capt. Moore, third, “ 239; the Cobu gy Company, Capt Me- | Na an, fourth, with 288; No. 2, N. B., Ca Baxter, titth, with oats and No 4, N.B, Capt. Armstrong, sixth, with 23] | owing are the points scored by the ki. Island companies: No. | Company, Capt Davison Cloth~ and accoutrements, 10; manual and ripg exerciees, 18; company drill, 17; in drill, 75; discipline and interior econ y, 10; officers questions, £6; non-commis- rs questions, 72, Total 248. N ( pany, Capt Moore Clothing | urements, 10; manual and. firing ompany drill, 17; gun-drill, pline and interior economy, 1; of questions, 48; non-commissioned i ;Nes'ions, 64 Total 239 N ( pany,Captain Owen — Clothing accoutrements, 9; manual and firing ses mpany drill, 10; gun drill, liscipline and interior economy, 10; restions, 31; non-commissioned ers questions, 72. Total 220. No 4 Company, Captain Brennan— C othing and aecoutrements,7; manual and ses, 12; company drill, 8; gun , 60; discipline and interior economy, . X- officers quest ons, i4; non-commissioned Vir J I - age Grand Old Man, ate @éecticns 05. “Teaal 308. Sir Jo in Macdonald, and many others of \ Cte as a Scotland’s illustrious sons of fame. Bi ( did’ uaeahinnes rs ge le lal sides recouating the great achievements g exerciees, 1%; company. drill, that made the men famous, the speakers ; i i dieiation aaa ledasian & mmented on the many noble traits and y, th ollicte qacslines, Si; “sen | virtues, as well as the great abilities cieneiionioaa aihiaes questions, 63, Total | both mental and physical for which the | 17] Sevtethen are characteristic; and, while Pi Wile seein eile te sakk deus | acknowledging the greatness of some of alan ine cnLtaliaerditedl saniauien tou men quoted by their oppopents, claim: ents, 10; manual and firme exercises, 20: | ed the chief characteristics of the Yankee iho “ht wank doi P 80: dic iad to be “brag, bluster and trickery . q he} See ae 3 ie aa ,. | cuairman’s decision in favor of Scotland nmissioned officers cues a it lly applauded, and a hearty vote » St; Gecak eek ann | of thanks was tendered him for his im } partial decision. BIRTH The subject for debate on Friday even- tire _! ing next is, “Should the proposed South- ey dry tt the of st., to Mr. and j ern Railway be built 2?” Irs. A ir Clarke, a daughte Rex. — { (Callas Point, Jan. 28. MARRIED. rt Pe At = Sie of th bails tush Rubbing It In. 22nd inst., by tev. E. M. Dill, B Never use a 1iment for rheumatism, D3 Ss ry s xr Valley, to | Savs a high authority. Don’t rub it in— E wuchte of 7 as Cond ivive it ou Take something that re W moves the acid poison from the blood— { th g that will improve your DIED ligestion, and bul 1 up the body to the : a ‘ peri tion of robust hea!th. 1 hat “‘some- | i e iZ n sa rdav Eaie +t ** Q , . " , i \ le li "Hence : ing is Scott's Sarsapariila, a remedy | , , Mid, aged O4 yea that obtains the best results in the short- ‘a \ her ace Summerside, I est time $l, of all druggists. ’ Sday, the cend st., Isabella M -_---o—_—_ Shaw, daughter of the late Neil Shaw of Albert Tollis, of Brock, has been ml, le y beloved wife of br ight to Fowler, Ind ’ by the deputy David Ait her 66:h vear sheriff, and lodged in jail to prevent his Jol R December 25t] 1295. at | | gy lynched It seems that on Sunday his | year, after a lin- | night Tollis was annoyed by the crying of v gh almost pa 38 a3 »f | his eight months’ o'd babe. He seized ws ‘ the baby and squeezed its head between ALC le ie i ae ok ak his knees u itil blood gushed from its ears Muleolm Stewart at the advanced age of and nose. _ The child diednext day, and | 18 years, on the Slat. Janeary. | a charge of murder was preferred against : aes | tie fa her. BECINS | Friday, Jan. dist ALL WOMANKIND Directly Interested! | ee WEEKS’ GREAT 1896 | WHITE GOODS SALE. — , . | Our Annual White WEEKS & CO. have been Goods Sale begins ng weeks and months ahead, where The Ww giving are the very best preparations count for everything. obtainable, and the qualities are exactly as | represented. The time to buy is now, | people first Choice. and sensible will appreciate the | Here are some our WHITE | advantage of atures of TABLE LINENS.—Bleached Double k Table Linen from the manufac- lfast, newest designs, all prices Tabling, Best Irish and T Vamas Extra Heavy Cream Damask arge variety, low prices, Scoteb Linens, TABLE NAPKINS.—Fine Bleached Damask, a'l qualities, Double all sizes superior value at $1.31, $1.76 and $2.05 LINEN TOWELS.—275 dozen bought | specially for this sale and early epring | | trade. Two special lines-— 14c. each, $1.52 a dozen, and 13c. each, $1.21 a dozen. | j { Our leaders, direct from makers. Ch JUNTERPANES in Honey omb and Satin Finish, in 8-45 9-4 and 10-4, lirect from English makers and positively the very best value ever shown by us. CAMBRIC EMBROIDERIES _direet from St. Gaul, Switzerland. Designs handsomer than ever. Special prices, 2c. to 30c., from half inch to 9 inehes wile. SHEETINGS.—English and Canadian manufacturers), in 2, 2} and 24 yards wide. Lowest prices ever offerea. PILLOW COTTONS.—English and | Canadian in al! widths, Plain and Circu- lar, 40, 42 avd 45 inch. WHITE COTTONS.—AI! best lines of Canadian Whites and Twilled White and English Cottons at special) S (fr (from LADIES’ NIGHT GOWNS, CHEMIS- ES, DRAWERS, WHITE SKIRTS, all at reduced prices for White Goods Sale. GENTLEMEN’S LINENS: — Special line of Gents’ 4-ply Linen Collars, 10c. Our best quality 4-ply Collars, 15 cents. Best quality Cuffs, 22c. a pair. Bes: White Shirt, $1.10. Unapproachable value. THIS WHITE SALE includes all Fancy Apron Muslins, Vic toria Kawns, Nainsooks, Tucked Lawns Muslins, Checks WHITE GOODS. WEEKS’ White Goods Sale -NOW ON. Swiss and all | RETURNS, GALLAS POINT NOTES. Our school is favourably | ander the management of Mr. J. M of Pownal, progressing Jones who came here and is proving himself to be a very pains- taking and efficient teacher. Mr. Geo, A. Carrier returned home iast week after a sojourn of several weeks in Crapaud. The President of our debating society, Mr. Matthias Praught, who has been spending the past few weeks with his friends in the western section of this Is- land, also returned home last week. Our debating society contirues to meet with good success. On the 17th inst. a very interesting discussion took place, the subject being “*Which country has pro- |} duced the greatest men—the States or Scotland ?” Mr. Neil Praught oecupied the chair. Messrs. Ernest Nelson and Francis M. McInnis, who spoke in favor of the | States, ef, but interesting sketches of the lives of the many great Americans such as Lincoln, Grant, Washington, Jef ferson, Longfellow, Whittier, Edison and others, and argued that they were greater men in every respect than those of Seot- land, Messrs. gave br Solomon Cavanagh, Seymour Young and Austin McInnis argued in favor of Scotland, claiming that she has produced some of the greatest men the world has ever seen, instancing Wallace, Bruce, Sir John Moore, Sir Colin Camp- bell, Scott, Burns, | the ma shinery Charlottetown, January 29, 1895, — - Cleveland has contributed severa nrases to popular speech, but his last one, flung with the force ofa paving glass window of a best. He must Ing uinst the newspaper office, is his have been ; one ag ° } editor Was “maliciousiv mendacious. —_— eee ——__— Lavies, clean your kid gloves w ith Jose ’ to himself the teach “An Elector, Ward One” the beauty | and propriety of moderation | | i MN, DOUSE’S CANDIDATURE, Sir, I notice a communication Guardian of the 20 h inst., in the | in which “An | New Year's, | Klector, Ward One,” has assumed a coarse } | and menacing attitude in givingexpres-ion | to his unqualified disapproval of Mr. Henry | Douse’s presuming to offer as a candidate for Ward One in the pending tions. | such incourteous and inelegant CiVIC elec— ; Of course, it is fair to assume that | language | | could not possibly emanate from aman of | from one whose mind has assumed u abnormal indulging in such ridiculous iusolently characterise his foolish: and arbitrary assertions. The truth is that the majority of the intelligent electors of Ward one, are deeidedly in and hail his appearasee in the civic con test with expressions of the most enthu We, nan, | respect, emiuenily qualifled to fi credit to himself and profit to the ward, the important and honorable position to which he aspires. It is indeed, feigned and strongly expressed siastic approval. presume, rightly who-is, recognize Lim as a in every the un des} re oft the intelligent electors of Ward one, that Mr Donse will confer upen the m the honor of standing as candidate for their ward, and should he deem it his duty do so he may rest perfectly satisfied that he will be eleeted with a respectable majority over any candidate whomay, in &@ moment Of weakress, be prevailed upon to offer him a factious Op} osition, by such unreliable and unrepresentative electors as the boisterous and cranky creature wi has the unpardonable audacity to arrogat« privilege of acting as authorized mouth-piece and oracle of the electors of ward ene. The result of the contest, I feel confident, will ultimately and ventle- manly courtesy; and will, in the future, ef- fectually prevent his hair from assuming that peculiarly elevated attitude which distinetly and unmistakably uncouthnress of his habits and the ferocity of his nature. A Citizex, Warp Oxe. | January 29th, 1896. - — DENOUNCED OLIGARCHY Sir, — Nineteenth ceatury democracy does not seem to permeate civic politics. A certain organization wants to run the | city. It is no: “Whom do the people want ?” but “Whom shail we foist the people ?” In local and federal! p yi upon 1 tics no man thinks of coming out ull at least he is asked to do eo, and| even then he must be nominated el WA representative vote of favor of Mr. Douse, indicates the i ~The Wheels of Fashion — culture or of gentlemanly habits, but only | state aud is capab'e only of | vagari2 as with | m FRIDA 2 : SIN BION, “o) 2 FA In Spite of . St DOR eA & as a. had a crowded “Pe Sametio JANUARY sawxaw Cold Weather our great Remnant Sale attendance all day yesterday and ay to-day. 4 ; ¥ ‘ HAVE YOU te been in yet? If not, | better come now while & ment to choose “Pep Bia <a Papo . Charlotietown, January ‘ ‘ex ee Oa DA 2.¥ MOORE & MoLEOD. EF EE SCAR St ht eam: 2aae Vie Che OO Ca eS che there’s still a good assort- from. 30. o | yh 4 CO I 6 TRIE aS ed, we. te. 1, 1896. 4 ¢ were a yes Gs oO Je [ $4 Ga pS Cay che Day’ he Ore Sd ee , ¢. 4 ers. e © he eo te «iy © /Run one way to-day and another way to-morrow, ar 'ways demands—first, that a Suit or Overcoat must be a good fit; goods must be of good quality and look well. |OVERCOATINGS has no superior in the city and tals ‘well and stylishly made, and that the prices are as low as if Is Come in to the New Store and inspect things for yourself and see what we can do for you, of this grade. the district or riding. How different in }civic affairs! A clique meet priva‘ely | and sagely select cautldates fora certain ward, without calling a public meeting |} and without consulting the electorate. boiling over when he said the | } plhine Glove Cleaner. tis not a liguid gives no odor, and can be used while tle | glove is on th? hand. For sale only at A, W. icddin’s drugstore. tf. > —— e3 quoted ou sheeting, pillow At the pric | cotton, linen, men’s collars and cuffs, tow it ought to go faster than | it—Paton & | eling, etc.,etc., that made Co. Last nights meeting of Ward 4 was r-- buke enough to this extraordinay mode ot con luecting nominations Phe meeting was intelligent and repr sentative; yet when the name of one of the champions of this “ put to combine” was ithe meeting for nomination, it was received “nay.” should be aT there ti with an alu ost universal Candidates |.ke these home and told to remain are called for. Qur ancestors reddened the fields of tle *fold sod” those privileges that are now attempted to be trampied on by a petty oligarchy. Democrat. sent they An Ovp Anp Wet Triep Remepy. Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup has beed used for over fifty years by millione of mothers for their children while teeth nig, with perfect snccess. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays the pain, cures the colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Is pleasnt tg the taste. Sold by Druggists iu every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value is incalculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup, and take no ther kind.—m. w. f. wkly—l v wo, = . a oe 2 REARS or, 4 "6c GH? PA > = Us ok o> OP SFE) ‘We bate Pi ate Wa 7 2A SS: or. A Sp \ © € ~~ PARe. | Offer You Bargains In Up-to-date Furniture, find cheapest at John Newson’s Furniture verdict of the shrewd one. No trouble to show goods, ‘the prices sell them. JOHN NEWSON. Charlottetown, January 30, 1896—dy | ¢ ¢ 2 ae IS 3 i am $3 BO 4 rake PV. ce oop. the best and eS ~ ae . Store,” is the SC A 2583 er che Stock-Taking Sale _— eee =O Men’s & Boys’ Overcoats and Ulsters, price from $2.50 to $16.00. 50 Ladies’ Jackets and Ulsters, ranging from $4.90 to $16.00. ALL AT HALF PRICE! It will pay every buyer to look at these goods, as they must be sold regardless of cost. ——— 1) —— AGENT. Charlottetown, January 11, 1896_ dy with their best blood to establish | | Tweeds, Fiannels, Blankets, Drnggets, Yarns. is This the DODD & ROG!) Charlottetown, January 24, 1896—135 We know few eq but there our are two things Fashicn al- and, second, that the line of SUITINGS and We know they are possible to sell goods uals, JOHN VT. McKENZIE, Charlottetown, January 17, 1896—135 & wky ONCTON STAR MERCHANT TAILOR WOOLEN MILLS. ne (xX) -— _-_——_- All Our Own Makes. The Rest Cloths, The Prettiest Patterns, The Largest Variety, The Closest Prices, WillAli be Found Here w. c. TURNER, Agent, MONCTON WOOLEN MILL, MASONIC TEW?LE (BUILDING, GRAFTON SF. Charlottetown, November 13, 1895—135 & wky ALUMINUM Cooking Utensils. (xj—-—— ° ! A few pieces left at cost price.| ° 7 | coming Ware | Cooking purposes. ERS | water, and contains bath | property is, | desirabl | Will be sold either en bloc i | son’s. for. We We We We We We We We We keep keep sell cheap. sell cheap for sell cheap for want money. waut notes. We will We will give you give you very low prices to clear, anything in our line -D. a keep Stoves ~ celebrated everything in the Hardware Have you the cash ° give us a note. We are offering the Ulsterings, Overcoatings and Suitings at) | | ee Hardware. “ Jewels.” keep Carriage Goods. 3° line. cash. gor rd notes. Do you want to buy? ) Can you give us a good note? If you buy for cash, If you buy tor a good note, good goods at very extra gool value. Call anyway. If you have no cish to pay your account, please call and | } Tr pw oft any longer—buy now, TT. J. HARRIS, — ; . OF nrices. s | i R. B. NORTON & CO., City Hardware Store Charlotteown, January 24, 1896—25 LOO balance of Winter} Doe you want , don’t put it Av. BRU OB, : Merchant Tailor. Charlottetown January 22, 1896—dy ; Charlottetown, | | } | | | ICE! ICE! Tue subscriber will be prepared to sup ply good Spring Water Ice to ali his cus in general on snd Pond at tomers and the publ after the 30th instant, South port. on his ELWARD KELLY. Feb. 13, 14, 15, ab Grapand, DR. McDONALD, Dentist, will be in | Crapaud on the above dates at Dr. Robert Shall not visit Crapaud again be- fore October J. E. McDONALD, D. D. S. Summerside, Jan. 27, 1896. Private Residence For Sale. The subscriber offers for sale his private residence sitaated on Kent St East, and alsoa threc-tenement house on Fitzroy Street These properties ¢ xtend from street to street, and comprise four Dwelling Houses, isrge Stable, Coach House, Ice Hovse and otner outbuildings: also including in the cen're a large Fruit and Vegetable Garden, size 150x65 feet, under a high state of cultivation. The house on Kent Street is heated with hot room, ete. This doubt, one of the most and is in the market, or separate to fuit Half purchase money cao remain Open for inspection daily from without in the city, purchaser. on propery. 2to3 pm. ; F. H. BEER. jan20—4i (1551) Sleigh For Sale. A very ban isom« Si€ be wil] accommo- ale six pt rsons, nicely upholstered, light enough for one horse. Apply at this office tf—jan21 RNRAS A, MAGDUNALD, Barrister-at-Law. OFFICE, GREAT GEORGE STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN. Money to Loan. Fire and Life Insurances taken. Agent for Credit F. Lancash re br re ly su “an Western Life Assurance Co. 6 26 Awy F ranco-Cana- , (sreat yncier dien, eto Wants, Lost, Found, de Advertisements under this heading chargrd five cents per line. LIFAX HERALD, del red daily, oferes ) exchange for Magazine or Iiitus- treated Paver. Offer by post card, Box 676, IcE! ICE !—t1 sub-eriber s ig good cleat eo wrght’s Pond, St reter’s Koad it reasonable rates, Any parties wishing io be supplied will Piease apply to Epwarvp CHAPPELL, at the Pond Iw pd—janz3 TO LEC —Half the Cotta’e adjoining West Kent School. Apply on the premises or Mr lienderson. Oct 12, TO LET—A good tenement house on Biskop Street Contains six rooms. Apply to Thos CAMPBELL MADE TO ORDER—Soft, warm Hoods Tam O’Shanters (any color) or any kind of Fancy or Plain Needlework n atly executed. Address X Y Z, EXAMINER office. tf and W ANTED-— Loca! and travelling salesmen. Good time for selling stock guaranteed. For particulars writ 3ROWN BROTHERS CoMPANY, Toronto, Im 16- janes MONEY—Loans made on city or country properiy Apply toF W L Moork, t olicitor &c, London House Corner. d&w im --dec3 TO LET—Two offices in the Stamper Block pply to PRowse Bros 'it—ma A BOOK FREE!—If you desire a copy send for particulars—NicHoLts & Co, Wesley puilidings, Toront wy & °—Jec]3 FRET SAW- I have a very nice foot-power Fret Saw forsale cheap. Fir-tappl cant gcts a bergain.—R L Corroy, Brighton Road. janis—t MARINE VILLA TO LET—Situate adjoin- ing Dundas Esp'anade, in the most healthy mart of the city, fronting the Hillsborough tiver, formerly oceupied by Dr Dawson has a fine 'awn, coach house and stable most desirable residence; rent 320 a year, paid quarterly. Apply to BzyJ DAVIES. oct]j—d&w guarvaw pat law . Fr. Sh down, S900 on murtag $1500 sir d yu cs desital dwe neg r ee-ntr oO! city , ’ m™ rk groan ¥ bo A 40 LET—New resiaence, corner of Graton and Rochford Streets; nicc k cation, modern im provements, hot air. bath, ete. Kent mids erate Apply to R M Moose. tl dec? : pee? ae ae une ce GON nasi eas pe ti: Ne ver syd laalesiagh wi ate a died Bight sent Ea GD Sao saci ill ts vt ey em eAg 9 + Sieg ome Te ocala a Me reine