THE DAILY EXAMINER . geese ees LUA AND OHS ITRMS, | i ITEM ( for Dress Goods | Can You hae deemed it proper to remove from our ranks our highly esteemed brother, G. Sam i¢] Cc baodler. Therefore Resolved, that thie Lodge place on record its deep sense of loss in Beer Bros. eight o’clock, Whitty-has not been in “good health for some vears past, but durirg mer was able to act as secretary the contractors for the new cathedral. Pre- vious to that time he bad been in the em- enrrei last evening about Mr. last sum- to PRINCE OF WALES WIN. 1¢ Score at the Finish Stood 6 to 2- Match de™ | The Prince of Wales College team Dyrrperyenyesyreyy? 654568565 Lapis ELOU? S — WEDN -_ DAY, i caltan Sreseeserserene ee nen P FEBRUARY 24, ft nen ncanert I ne 95e 50c, Foe, $l. Oc, lirect from Jthe monafactucers; to give th: best value im the _~— —— a week t» seli Cuits ut half price. Come the few lef:. PROWSE BROS edhe 1, S2See Fin Fin Rot Marcus F erguson.. Kobert Ince. idl Samuel Cameron. Radian ley Ferguson (De aie ley Ferguson ess ert Wilaon. . . so. cocccsesesee you go barefooted—for it is about stock- ings—cheap stockiogs. Not cheap in quality but cheap in price. Gladden your heart and relieve your purse of anxiety by cating your eye over these {oot-covering That border the silent river. A magical epell of fairy grace, A charm whose wonder we cannot trace Holds the worn old earth in thral|; Pure as the prayer of a mother’s love, Directly opposite the west end of the Market ome n and See t. & O) 1097 | BIGYGLE we are Whee kca® TW. E. DAWSON. THE HEALTH OF YOUR CHILDREN Depends largely on the shoe they ware, This weather they need good warm shoes with thick sules, to keep the foot dry and warm. We have the proper shoe for boys and girls, W. H. STEWART & C0. ; Make Mone 6 i so i feated the St. Dunstan’s team in the match | @ ) 4 ; rera House to-morrow night. igame of hockey played in Hillsborough | 94 , ; co wo a _ | Rink last evening. Tbe game throughout ; EASIER ¢ ul Fo-Niomr.—Lec ture in St. Patrick’s | Was most interesting, and, at times, very | | ; — fast. There was a fair attendance 2 oe. " ; net : ithe admirers of both teams, and the good "i I ist It’s just : H —Abeg s t steht | es : r mp s ; 2 wa Suter’ 7 oi. en ue gweits prac tice at eight | plays were enth uri icstically applauded. | 25e, a0e, TEC, and $1, Ww itl ‘ “A 5. oa ‘ = Ihe passi ngof the Princes was their strong secure the very best value in The best Vi al ie in town. 4 pending You've been @ | Mave vou ant — pvint, and they worked the trick for all it Balance of Stock must be cleared out All s‘zes and h if fol bh We ‘ agerag & 5 Sw . | House to- m > ager thepgy ae — was worth. The Saints put up a very good ; ee the cit 7 * thi a i a I bys. wee er eee xpense--at your house ! | i a al " | game, but they had a strong team to coni- lit * - i. structions of this ad. ant go the srefore we are in ¢ ) sition 4 yn Wall Bene eee eee Jtend against and things did not go tl qualities to select from. 25e, 59c, 75c, and $1. I . ramet m —— ce eee se ecrenmer anys they { way. “AW ith ab ane a Sony it ial tee ’ direct to city. wo of! three want the curfew lay ia Pictou. | passing, they will make a better showing, ¢ g s UK | a oe _ ,, | and may be able to wrest the laurels from , ive it, “So expensive ¢ ; ae om one a po A. ©. C.) the Princes. The return match, there- PROWSE BROS a Say ¢ ee ee a Jay, March 2nd. | fore, will be looked forward to with interest. i a . : Last night the teams lined out as follows: ’ é Y.M. C. A.—Bear in mind the devo- ; } tional meeting in the Y M.C. A. tonight P. W. COLLEGE, 3 7 45 } ro wrvvrvwervvyrs? v ~AAAA A a 2 sd 2 ( That Ss Just | at 7.45, tee and open to all Goal -R. E. Smith. £2£4422422222222E2222225385 = £4242 ( th PE ina | Point—Roy McLean. SS SSS SSS SS SS SS SSS SSS SSS SSS SSS SSS ST TT | Evaxcentstic Service —There wiil be . : ie ’ TT VC7rwaeore eC CCV Te Se ee eS ee ee eee eae ee ‘ Where We ¢ | Evangel sti Service in Grace Church at C. Point—C. Sullivan. . ee tra sank Forwards—L. Adams, E. Redmond, N } « 30 o'clock -night .' =o in 5 4 en ee Pi-kard, L. Miller. ; 5 ' +, . Fel ou Tne STaNiey is not moving to-day. S] Lk. aaeewetn ¥ 2 i ¢ to-day. She ST. DUNSTAN’S, é , won eae Georgetown tc-morrow if the Gost te ‘ é j; Conditions are favorable bende Bee We's I r of hand é | ae Senn : CP. ty 'R “MI : | 0 eat left. fron | You's. be sorry if you don’t attend the J. Foint—h. Miller. a - | ‘ : : ; . oe _—s * 1C. A. U. C. minstrel show iu the Opera Forwards—J. Campbell, T. B. Foley, G. eee ; rye ¢| | House on Tuesday, March 201. Lots ot | Roy, R. Fortier. | : : ; . A) ; 2 ° . . } ; 3 rooms Don't fan. Stak iasichie aliens aoe atee bites i HALF PRICE. We have about 60 little suits, sizes 22 a | Only 60 left. Children’ . ee 1 a vi (| A c rh o ard shot a goal for the Princes, and very | : : Laren 8 : samples; won’t have them ° Ar rue Cares.—There is no crossing to- | soon after Adams repeated the performance > . : hast if out yori : id The boats left Cape Traverse early | 1) : Se ae ve 9 , ie o ‘ ; wept cate willdo ® ee Ted bode oat Cok Oe oc: tar ee 1 etoleao! gure g ad 28, that we are selling at half price Do you want a little suis? quickly as it will not tak: the work ct “th sing : ©- |eredit, with their opponents yet to ecore. ¢ > , e ee SS But the Saints got a hustle on and if so, now is the time to in | é ec0oce ¢ Opera Hovse.—*Muster of Maidens” by Campbell shot two g vals in suee e3ssion, vest * 60 suits at half price | ; e ’ | sixteen young Ind es, “[))ll Drill” by six- | ¢Veming up matters. "The Saints continued eee little « “Ladies of Athens.” etc,,| their good work, but failed to score again. S | 2” etess| oho | 2 PROWSE BROS. mee a a | ae the Onera thi -morree night. Shortly before balf ti me Redmond shot the : ¢ 70 ‘i papers Ww orth g , a ee = third goal,putting the Princes one ahead. In Oame the price . Are ' £6.09 ' : the second half the Princes did not allow S ; F.—A special meeting of Port : a > a going at Ac, 1Qe, 1 2c, ; | la Joie Saceendbent: ae 7 7 O P : the Saints to score , while they adc led three ‘ : eer ¢ | will be held this evening in Oddfellows’ more goais to the ‘ir own string, the damage | Mall, for the: purpose of conferring the being done by Adams, tedinond and , 4 cee ‘ | R. P. degree : te | Miller. ba score: Prince of Wales rae ne College, 6; St. Dunstans College, 2. ‘ ( | Ar rae Crcie Suew. — “I say, Mr. Atthe close of the game ‘the wildest , \ wee I iain t ; ¢ | Johnson, one of these piggersama dan- | Cotbusiaem prevailed, and the admirers high grade giits cheap at é a re for al! that waa in them. Although the : | *Yes, he’s hard p:l!, os ib Sunvy __ . ’ dtc to 65c, are clearing ¢ | side of ff, ‘sa a oo “x4 on | : 0 what S.ints were defeated they are not con- “Gi ; out at 18e and 25e | makes you ray he am dangerous? ” “Be-|42¢Fed, and hope sown able to awe up ere ramen ee Maybe if you come early cause he am 10 league with the Black | “ters when next they cross sticks with ae Ae ote ONReaaed, san sneeneneee' “ Mace Te ‘ lly on y ¢) g “ack | the Princee. INDIA’S FAMINE FUND, aynvennnnevennevenennenenneneent ys | ) enough you'll get some. g | Art’ a Mr. Charles Weeks refereed the match Carter's for Wall re | = ‘ ; A nn tine County Master and some | ‘9 the satisfaction of both teams. Wm Teardon.. .o$ 2 60 : ee = B e se. é one j 7 odge officers will pay a fraternal | —_—— —_—_—_—— — 7. Pearden.. asoceeee~ 2 00] Wig Sarah a... ee Too 0 wha p é@ : ring Size of ’ sit to the Lodge at Lower Montague on See Miss McDonald’s posing at the | Rev FR nr Berks eeneoeaens 5 00) Th: odor: Crockett... ; 25 | = Pe i 8-h; Commercial Cross 9th; HeatL- | Opera House to-morrow night. From members of Catholic congre- Vrederick heed... es ae =F if t th W = a Your Rooms é erdale 10th; Valleyfieid 11th; Caledonia e scacdauiiicins gation, Alberton, not having pre- metsiek Meta... Ses ee 0] Uta f f oman i . | 12ch and Gien William 13th A full Posrroxep.—Tbe Epworth League and viously contributed through oe eee “ = on! David Sheehan...........+- 1} Fortunate 0 + | a'tendance is requested. Important busi. | Susday Schoo! Convention to be held at School Districts, = Rev. Father Alfred Movhan.. ee “ é - | ness. Highfield has been postponed on account of Beet hO oes viac ce ctensdingeas o- . 20 38 Hugh Dogherty... re aoe “ If in need of a Clock ‘ Moore Wl McLeod. a, sak Al chaitiad tintiall the storm. W. BE. Dawso, Hector eee eseropene one cme = and is within easy OLICE jURT. — Ale ae ) _ - — « é oa | appeared be maid His Honor this asinine! 1.0. G. T.—-The adjourned meeting of oon a! 738 Ef Oe ik gags 7 “ = aes Aveta rege hat = ‘The Wall Paper Men.” to answer a charge of ‘stealing of a pair of }the District Lodge, 1.0, G.T., will be ‘i wee er ee 4 ‘ they can take advan- + " oe e th a ee ae ae ie id : eae eee xe Collected by the trustees of Clifton | Paul Thompson................+- 2 ’ € thi ahead = | overshoes from the store of Goff Bros. on} heid at Cherry Valley on Wednesday, 3rd | , ‘bool District : Thomas R yarnes aie ene aS 2 “ tage of this specia — ee ee ee a Queen Street. Turnbu!l was also charged | of March, beginning at eleven o’clock. se ae g i P $ 200 John Tuplin.. oe ~ = ofier. " eee Ce ee ee ee with stealing av overcoat, the property of | _— -.--- Rev A Sterling oo John W Wood ade 2 “ , : j on sIntyre.. a 59 | goun side. seteees =~ We are not given to idle George Esscry. He vo a — both} Syuwsnoeixc.—Wild weatkes seems to alo Meiderns " 1 00 | James Bentley.......-.... 00 2 * = WE LAID OUT boasts tor know f IL * ll charges wutil the 3rd March, to enable the! pave no terrors for the Y. M. C. A. snow [Thomas z i a verse eveesvees Tal Mi Mesias cone es 2 oe _ to make up an assort- = ; , Sta. “ ai + ull we | prosecution to produce further evidence. | sho>club. Several of the members were eer eld teed ae a’ hes wl eat | Newton McArthur.........-...2 - = ent of 8-Day Striking = ee eee — ee out last night, after their organizing meet- Robert McRay...-+-++++ premea e ' David Profit 2 “ = peeeerner Sere advertisem nt believed by : , : . "et lea Se he - Hugh J Montgomery.......-- 2 ver: Bree nneinet nt nine Mageenee CLOCKS, walrut and ie al Scorr Acr.~Yesterdav evening Scott/ing. Ii’s reported that they got home lobe T McKay y “ Samuel J Glydon...........--+++2 , = ; ad See those whom we want as Onr repntation for 5 ene Artistic | act summonses were seryed on Lemang] safely. coe. McKay. ea ‘< eagles & Thomas Fitzsimmone........- ‘ji. * = light wood cases, pre = customers, we must on!y Printing bas gone abroad. Martin and Duocan McMillan. Martin's eae David P Whitehead. | peek eas 2 Frank Glydon..........--13 & = ed, and pretty clocks state facts which can fir | Summons is for a first offence and Tuer “Roux” For Orrice.—All members : “ gS ag Oe | “& = from all over the store ; We employ on!y first-class workmen. Mell tens for & thied ar eer Wl A ‘win tacks he tebe Tohn S McKay. sie nipioct 1 - fi teeny i i heh ae eee proven, We add all the best leadera ip NE Ww MC MII Aad yt ; wan ; of He oak. UY. A. Bre. INVILEC 4 g Robert Gillespie... .o-mreel - QO 8 6 0 0 eonecesoe bene : -) eee : TYPE. We carry in stock the largeat Mrs. W at | ng was yenerday comasitted th ir snowshoes and be realy to start from Donald McKay... :« “ Collected by the Trustees of Carleton from $4.00 to $5.50, and finest line of PRINTING.and BOOK to ja ] ~ two months for violating the the Y. M. C. A. hall for + epee Friday fens Bp Rest ucksavvces oe “6s Schoo! District ;— anid Nose surprised Scott Ac 26th inst. at 730 p.m. During the ‘ ’ = PAPERS on P. E.1., among ‘which are | gti 5 vott Act cases will occupy the ae sal be “7 . be by ce tl Edward-McEwen .......+--- l Jeunes Gilleapit,......:.....:cocsrais coscee 1 OO ourselves at the assort- ; oe oc 4 i’ i , , oe Ta Ww y shose ) ‘4 . . Old Hampden Liven Bond, > 8a: nits re fs at ig ror David Cole. . oS ne ee l Donald Morrieon.....:0..0s00.c0snesscsee 1 00 ment and the values. ‘ f | attention of His Honor tc-morrow morning. | to be then explained. 1 si ; New York Linen Bond, oe 3 ; John McEwen... soc seseecccers z ee NS Sree - you have vour choice in Glasgow Linen Bond : on “aie —— >} j cibepuid a caaideeiiee ato ae =~ | Mrs John J McKay. ipo ss CN Bick nic ccmecnned 59 . J can have your choice iasgow Line , €p.rtise Irems.—Before the Polo Ath = G 9 & : ; ee this lot of clocks for Royal Linen Bond, Hletic Club, New die’ ae Wednesday TUMISIDIILIISTIRIIIIITIRIM Charles Me TE ZOE. veneers voveeces * Geo McMicken.. . ... . sss... 25 ‘ Plain Linen Bond, evening lext, Géorgs Brete, formerly oe " : aria He ae Se Sakeea 5 — H Bell........ sob eeacnee s = $3.75 each. When we say there is not a Standard Linen Bond, Charlotsetoes , def vated Jack Boylan, of | M4 W e Hav e Ney er Joby T Murray. ....-.0-+--- ; if G ordon Farbone Coc ccde te cbteeees g at aa on ot. Racts &. Show te C. & Co. Wove, Newark, N. J.,"in the second round. "4 Alex Banta eee “ Samuel Carrathers............-.:-.9 1 00 aera Charlottet f | z= € C. W:C. Laid, | At Coil ngwood Ont .on Wednesday iy Gi ' in Hot Geo Coiley....sce-4+ - senses ceee ol Mrs Thomas Myere.:............. 50 1arlottetown of equal va é i ay 20 ‘ suay 5 , > " ea 9 Pe ; ; Silver Lake Wove, | night, Harley Davidson was defeated by | Water pecies met j . Robert LamOnt.cccreeecceeres 23 Wm Carrutbers...........- Pretty 15 j= W. W. WELLNER ue with ours, we mean Book Papers, re , |e et a, 2 se Duncan Cole, . ... .---sseresesreeed Joseph Newson................c000.. 1 00 and can 06 at James Woolner, of that place, in a skating] eq t athe offer we are now ‘ “ ; JEWELLER. Gchasty Linen Lodene. } ctset dues miliedar a apeoel Gane i pric as P 7 r we x Boyce Malin...» evenccensest =~ 08 . ee ee Series ree errr, 50 = LL. BRUWN® (the finest. in the | Woolner won by ove lap in $ mine. 501% making of selling a good alt Neil McKay.-.-++-eeeees fe Weie QUES, «nose 5scens so Ec5. ss OO vevvevevvvrereerrrrrerert erry incte i; oud tp ee Ute Geocnement ood ‘| ter per won by one lap to 8 mins. 9 v4 aa 3 quart Water Bot- i Andrew MeKey.. ae ee 2 : Donald McQuarrie............... 1 00 wi . lar, est c orporations in America ) i ey at ‘4 _ OF (aC. z M Win McKay.. serenewerereen eo Charles Bell.... ch one Gene ae oie 1 00 SNOWFLAKES. These Sottles are a special lot 2 6s Sterling Ledger, Ediaburgh L _m, Qveen’s Diamonp Jvnitee.—Represen- i that we bought very iin pa | Ho gh Mckay. a eae z ye ae ot : os 1: oe oe > Jour successive 1st prizes and dip'omas | tatives from the following trades are re- “s We had 36 in the firat place, re g Collected by the trustees of Hampton Seal - sen tteeeteeten ieee cee eects = (Millie E. Wray, in Harper’s Bazar.) from Provincial Exhibition for Commer- juested to meet a committee of the City} gy now we have liti'e over half & School District,- FleMu UUArt 22.0... eee eee etee er sees 60 ous Grete cinched ts Ge wate ke ciai Blank Books. We guarantee all our | Council at the City Builling this evening, a that number. Geo. BE. Sitith....cccccenscccecs seresceces $ 1 00 j bs D Mat coe eter erecee nse seeeees 1 00 Aud thn ey in anes i. ah ied work. We make our prices right. Give | at 8 o’clock, to make arrangements for a Ke As far as we know everybody is Fi © Veticenencnccverscntnsacntinstn © 100; 7080 D3 NS oc ndenae cue unems 931 Ti : a \ ess ae led ‘ mS us a trial order. trades procession at the celebration of the | x4 eetisfied with their bargain. Thomas Cameron. .....sccccccess.+ 1 00 ee os eneeeeeceereeeces sees a ne ie that bave whietied in noiry All you want is a little mon ' - DI ilee:—-Tailors, S | “it nh 4) va ; ; 3 nconemniaak elie: Ii & JOTUMICK . oe ee eee ee eee ee ee ” , ; oice ¢ i ASZARD & MOORE | oo arate _, : —_ . Ir aL We vould rather sell them jg] Malcolm Ferguson..... 1 00 | BW Cameron... ....0600. 6.4. -se0ees 50] At twilght are strangely stil). ey, and you will rejoice at makers, Bakers, Confection my |e very cheap now than have | Jobn [TDIman. ... ..cccesersccverersssee u No h sohte th ; . the Bargains you W ill get ments, Soap Manufacturer Jam Makers, | Fa : ' @! wA McQuarrie Vee 50 M. A. ALLAN. © touch of rose lights the quiet west, 8 Fashionable Stationers. ~ sara an iad Sie - tic “Mean gs them over summer. 4 x + a e Holi. os 100 ghey No suneet gleam on the far hill’s crest, at : alias lere, Carriage Makers, C ‘abinet Mak: Te, i Win H Sebbhn citi db ibueee-| O01 | Rielth and vigor are essential for On the farm house quaint aad brown. ie os r RB, - whe sf Sy ake } Bee ter eeew ew eee eeeeere® i Floati a d whirli im di Zz maze ee eam Pinmbers, Tanners, Stone Cutters, Paint- a Johnson & Johnson. i Elijah MeLean........-+++++-: tte ; . success, Therefore make youreelf | yy so” saiel Op os ee uitity bast “ey -s. Tobacco } . Prs. ey, Jae. BF. MCUUrAV cece: Jcoee@ . : y cr > — 4 ° ’ Ata regular meeting of Bethel Lodge, | lobacco equpeteres u . s es Rev. Jas. BE McCurdy eee qo strong and healthy by taking Hood’s Sar The saowfiakes flutter dows. J. B Macdonalds No. 71,1. O.G.T., the following resolu- ' . 4 Graduates in Pharmacy. 4 | Ewen Mc Kinnoo.....-.-. eases > saparilla. : tion of condolenc: was unanimously adopt- | Dear or Me. Whirey.— Very many |g a Wm Muilips......... pioneer’ : petite Their hoary heads Koa popiere bow, ed by ihe members :— 2 | persons in Charlottetown ar d throughout LURIIIAIIAT IS ITIAITINIZS: i Lauchlin McKinnon... .....--cee-- 50 The maples bend and quiver; 7. : | ihe province will learn with regret of the Windsor eee dee anne 100] Stop ! -Stop right here. Read our ad-] While drifts lie deep on the meadows — ' , p Whereas, God in His infinite wisdom | death of Mr. Stephen T. Whitty, which oc- Ne 1 McDonald.. oe bus wheat | vertisement. It will interest you—unless othe ‘ the early demise of at honorable, worthy aod faithful member of our Urder, and that we tender to the bereaved family and friends our sincere and heartfelt sympathy | ploy of Peake Bros. & § He was a! capat le ac counte ant and was very popular ers and all who knew him. . Lo. with his emp’ in this hour of their sad bereavement,| He leaves a widow and two children to trusting that the necessary comfort cad | mourn. : consolation be aftorded | -_— to them by the Giver of all Good. Farther Resolved, that a ’ A Rare Treat.—lIt is very seldom that opy of this our citizens are affordel anopportauity of resolution be forwarded to the bereaved | hearing Judge Reddin on @ public plat- | family. form, and it is therefore expected that a! W. J. McEacuery, large audience will attend nis lecture in Cuartes Leyp, Cusries Ranxiy, Committee on bebalf of the Lodge. February 23, 189 A Perersoroven, Oct. 22, 1896. To Messrs. Edmanson, Bates & Con., Toroato. Gentlemen,—I take great pleasure | in testifying to the merits of Dr. Chaee’s K. & L. Pills. They pro just what they are recommended for, and are one of the best selling pills that I have ever handled. J.D. Tutty, _ - The Lunenburg Argus says : are-teeming with accounts of longevity bat last week there died ia Centre, Lunen- berg County, an Indias, Adela de Glode, who bad reached the advanced age of 111 years, Druggist. 22 The papers —__-_ -o--—-—— LOCAL NOTICES. A snowshoe tramp is aow in order. If you want a pair of snowshoes we wil ll g ve you a bargain in them. Only @ few airs lef —R K. Jost “Cheap” doesn’t mean however, for if it did oor stockings won'd not be “e heap.” We ee ao poor quality goods, no matter what the grade. Some stockings which we cap recommmerd are : poor quality, 150 pairs from 38 to 1% cents, all—wool Biack Cashmere, now 32 cent-.—James Paten & Co. ed tf Fifty years have proved Waten n’s Bal eanis Syru p the best cough mix ure sold. 40 tf. Bought over a million dollars worth of dry in the British markets for eight leading ~~ ale and retail dry goods firins ‘uv P. B. Island-—whie h experi ence ought to vealify bim in procuring goods obtair alle at the lowest possible - pot eaeh prices. Mr. Paton is due in Liver- pool saturday morning when he will have completed lis 78th ocean vovage. 41—eod & w. Make no exprriments. Watson’s Bal famic Syrup is known to be the best cure for coughs aod colds. 40 vf Insurance Notice.—John MeEachern, gent for the Royal Iosurance Co., of Liverpool, the Sun Fire Office, of London, the Phoenix Insurance Co, of Brooklyn, is fully authorized under seal. to ho!d and to bind the companies and to accept service of al! legal documents issued by the coarts Of this province. 42--d2w. goods St. Patrick’s Hall to-night. The subject of his lecture, “The Expulsion of she Acadians,” is of great interest, and it wilt be well presented vy the learned Judge The lecture is under the auspices of the Sewing Society of St. Vincent de Paul Conference, an organiza'io. which 1s | doing a splendid work amongst the poor. | Bi The pric ¢ of adiiission is ten cents. Help | along @ good cause and at the same | time enjoy a rare intellectual treat by at- ve themselves to be tending at St. Patrick’s Hall to-n‘ght. Business? The question is on every- lone’s lips. Well, it might be better; it has been worre. | We are doing a great trade in Bedroom Suites,and are prepar ing fora grand rush in this line this spring: Never had such goods before. MARX WRIGHT & CO., LTD The HOME-MAKERS. POPPPHNN ITN O ION NORRIRORI NNT EDIND Mantle Room We are consiant venient, tidiest and lest supplied are now about makinz considerabie We Have About ’ style next season. The question is If we advertised to give them away dollar. We do not know h them were from $25 up to $8.00. T rade.so we will make a cominal charge for them, Renovation — ly en leavoring to make our Mant’e Department the most con- with the cho'cest gocds to be founi. We alterations about it. and have a word or two ss Good, comfortab'e, well made and nicely tr: mmed_ Sacques, which will be otf What Shall We Do With Them) ssa we might be accused of Spoiling .w much it costs to make them, we do know our prices for If some of them are a little off style, do pot find fault with them, they are only $1.00. ee a few Winter Weights Black Cloth Capes which we ure making special prices on- We have When the right weather comes we Waterpr of Cloaks. B aeeeSevezwe =e BeIVeeoeee = shall have somethirg interestiag to say about EER BROS. ?2ROBS.— Westerly. winds, fairly cloudy with a few light snow falls, the say $1.00.just one 22s eee te =e @ G ee Charles French, Richard Neleon.........cseeeeeeee George Villett.......cesserseeee- : Peeks EROB is occcces 4 o +50 1008 John Preneh....ccccceeessssees the trustees 2 2 1 2 otinall ” 2 2 2 2 oe a4 eet Matthew Smith.....024.). §. 0... 2 e Abraham Myers... noe 1" George Myers. 2... 0... eee eeeed “ “ atiractions.—Jas. Paton & Co. _eod tf DIED In this city, on the 23rd inst., Stephen T. Whitty, aged 31 years. {Foneral on Friday morning, o'clock, to St. Dunstan’s.] (Boston and Pictou a4 at 9 Collected by of Margate School district: Rev M Wightman.........++ pion dares $1 00 Win Pound.. sik ce eran » $l 60 Wm R Tieweie:. cates Ee oe 15 H R Baker........ . 100 Mrs Geo May ei Se eesatod oe 4s OM Jobn H Laird.. . 1 00 Geo cnet cc nas eascine Coates 50 ee eS oe ee wedi ne 1 00 DO RR a oar icccc coon en ae Maud Duraat: . .~ .<c«sssoss wee ee F Samuel Datent:: . + ~.0ctiss oicdess OD v ———- = EES ao rr ver Think f it, Ladies? When you have company to tea, just send to SrewarrT’s and they will send you a nice Cocoanut or Chocolate Cake for excellent. 20. They We want you To buy a pound of our FRUIT CAKE We guarantee it to be of the 3 best quality. and the price is 25c per | Telephone 98. D are Try one to-night. STEWART ECLIPSE BAKERY Bakes Best Bread. : 2060 ahh hbbbsbs hb sh shbs bbb i bbb bi bbboboooohe ‘Good Stock and Good Value PO OV OS PEO SFOS OY SC VVEY Wrapper Competition for every month a of the year 1897 aa bh bbtshprAbbbbhhbbobebs ww vTVvVTVv—r—-"—CrrV Veer” o pa Bicycles ‘eWalches. FOR SUNLIGHT 50°. WRAPPERS. Hair as our dreams of the Home above, Io the hush the snowflakes fal!. The shadows deepen o’er bili and vale And rest on the farm-house old; Take spectres pale in the fading light The maples shiver with cold. Suill flutter the flukes to the earth below, |- This strange old earth with its pain and woe, Its shadow of death on al!; But soothing its sorrow and hushing its pain, The Christ-sent message we read again As the snowflakes softly fall. LITERARY NOTES, Miss Hildegarde Hawthorne, daughter of Julian Hawthorne, is to contribute to the March number of Harper’s Magazine a short story in the mystical vein of her celebrated grandfather. , The curiosity expressed by readers of Du Maurier’s new novel now running in Harper’s Magazine, with regard to the character from whom the story takes its name, will be gratitied in the March num- ber by the intervention of the Martian at a critical moment in Barty Josselin’s career. ‘*-Bread-winning Occupations for Wom- en in Uafamiliar Lines” will be the sub- ject of an article by Clare Bunce, in Har- pers Bazar of February 27th. Other articles will inclnde: “The Mothers’ Congress in ‘Vashington.” by Christine Terhune Herrick; ** The Function of Flowers in Society,” by Anna Wentworth Sears; and “Private Theatricals for Ciil- dren” by Helen Jay. For full particulars see advis. or apply to LEVER BROS., LTo. P a3 SCOTT ST., i euserss Saat eoeeeees SVIVVCeCVTVVVVTVvVvVYYVYYYVYYYVYVYVVYY” i : : aa =, Good bran from kilo dried Island wheat for§-ale very low at the Roller Mills.—Geo. E. Fall, proprietor. 37—12i eo?., i ‘be LONDON HOUSE...... Unit PILLOW COTTONS WHITE COTTONS | TOWELS, TOWELLING mu TABLE LINES goneqgese eeeceeeesecescese Decayed and Broken Down Teeth should not be extracted. They can be saved for many years by skillful crowning and filling, at moderate fixed fees, Experts in all Methods of Dentistry, ALL WORK DOWE PAINLESSLY by use of the Famous Beilin Methou. Berlin Dental Pariors, Over Store of Prow se Bros. e e & & & & & c e & . @ 6 . © € e e € e ° s e € S e a e € . @® o c 6 © e te € € ce e e e & & & Ss G 2 3 € e % = © c € : & Office Hours—8 a. m. to 8 p. m. $ © For Sale. The Steel, Sheathed with Elm, Paddle Steamer +-Mirami- ehi.” 727 Tons. If not previously disposed of b y private J HARRIS sale, the well knowa passenger Steamer, “Miramichi.” will be sold by Auction, at the Office ot the Quebsé Steamship Com- pany, Quebec, on Tuesday. 4:h May, next, at ll o’clock,a.m. For all particulars apply to i. ARTHUR AHERY, Secretary Quebec Siteamsnip Co., Quebec. 36—sat td London House Building. The Charlottetown Steam Navi- gation Company, (Limited). ANNUAL MEETING. The Annua! M eting of the aloye Com— pany will be held in their office, corner of Great George ann Lower Water Streets, Charlottetown, on WEDNESDAY, THE THIRD DAY OF MARCH, 1891, at the hour of eleven o’clock, a. m. By order, F. W. HALES, Secretary. Feb. 19 —t # Public Auction. 45 AC RES ON LOT 37 To be » sold ii Public. Anction, on the premises or Lot 37, on Weduesday, the Tenth of Mareh, next, at 12 o’cleck noon, One hundred and forty-five acres of land, more or jess, know ar the Bambrick Farm Also, 10 acres cf marsh land and Pig Island. rhe land will be sold’ in one lot, or in 10'S to sult purchasers Terms and conditions made known at saie. —— nn J.B. WYATT. 4 et 25 iwk Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee Will be held this year, and those who visit Cl’town this year will not do themselves justice if they fail to get their “Lunches a Victoria Cafe, and = drink the health of Her Maj sty the Queen in a glass of Joy’s famous But- termilk JOUN P. JOY Victorta CAFE.... 5 Ont aie purse containing a smail Pum of money and some tickets Finder will ea leave it at this office and be rewarded, WU ; «