= : —_ —s a A tl ae oe are merece . _ . ioe THE DAILY EXAMINER RR ne eo TUESDAY, APRIL 14, 1896. i a = — — _ aon oem a? , oe — — — ~ - —— itainininiaeiiaiaeceieceietiacligasian oe : : A aaa _ ——_—_—_—_—- = — — a ————$— t —_ . Ss ; QD paw unn LADIES SPRING CAPES! co cree oc plattby CAPES Our aw Cie had ae APES ! i aN = ‘ as | best Capes in the market. Prices range |. v8 : , | from $1.00 up.—Prowse Bros iy S S York. — Rehearsal LADIES’ HATS —New Spring Mats | to-nig me for sactien., All we ask is that you call | e e e E 4 ‘oraua Hocst The concert given by 4nd tote goods “the urea pie OUR NEW CLOAK ROOM is fall up with all the very latest styles in LADIES’ CAPES. In We ase'ek see sieniel.[ffay your Carpetsat Prow os SKIN your trade in this line we believe that we can show you as nice an assortment as any house in jcc A velar communioation off CHILDREN'S Suits, gi, giis.gi2s, the trade, and have uo doubt in the world about our prices being the lowest: oom nn +4 onl M.,}| $1.50. Ladies, do you know that we have i* fa ii { i Se isu at nlge rooine; Masonic Tenn [the nicest assortment of Lite Suits eve LADIES !—Call and sec our New Stock. You will not he asked to buy an article that you don’t want. . ’ 2 ck ATS | HATS !—See our new Hard ‘ ys — ‘ and Soft Hats. We keep the assortment, l : & CATHEDRA _ Be hers : . t ; a ; ee show the latest, and our prices are the Press says Mr.G ve Battve, of Wallace,], > . & — i lowest—Prowse Bros. t w supply t stor for the new iy an c athedy lot the North I e factory ith several gen- : iti eth Lake lactory, With severe: ge start from there, as expeditions have done at ( ira a ( ar e y : w ae : — = = SS ——p ee es Sa I : Aneya.—Peter Maher and S . B t : a@® Nichol on was then put and unanimously The Grand Trunk’s Loss, . ° ee la > . a ‘ Frauk Siavin w weeny ea tea rns iS es . | adopted. Detroit, Mitt, April 10.—C. P. Perry, bet Eureka At ‘ of Fitts: -—~ ~ | Mr. Byrne then made a brief address, secretary and treasurer cf the consolidsted t may 2%h, for a purs 35,00) PERSONAL. {thanking the mayor and councillors for}|Grand Trunk system,who has been re- sa Ym - ni their kind ess, : eleeted secretary of the Chicago and Grand They 2 =~ f Sow Ma | beats crossed from! We hear with regret of the illness of j} . Counsillor Douse give notice that at the | Trunk Railway, seid Jast night that the “ . 5 = Cape Tor yesterday afternoon and | Benj. Rogers, M. L. A, Charlottetown, ; next meeting he would introduce a by-law | high rate of running expenses during an At e P iy La a . ‘ re alt ole a iniend nd hope soon to see him abd rait {amending the by-] to , isances ) ital ear is w s ney . ul ail sy al reached the city about jand hope soon t e him about again. | z the by-law to prevent nuisances. | urprofitable year is what made reorganiz 1 : half-pas A r mail is expected} Dr. Isaac Murray has tendered bis dk é | Aletter from Dr. Taylor in regard to| ation of the Grafid Trank necessary. Buai- Gems abou same time to-night | mission of the congregation of North Syd | ie proposed public library was then read. | ness last year was disappointing, there be ; nevy,C. B. The Dr. purposes residing in | 1¢ letter outlined the action which the | ing a net revenue defictency cf $324,640 = - _ ta a. 5 a Oa" ) > r or ~ s+ oe _ Rei i ea New Glasgow committee proposed taking and asked the | or $111,800 more than the deficiency car. My large and handsome stock I me a Ss venlog | Mr. W. C. Kennedy, the well-known in 4 city for an annual grant of $400 to pay a| ried forwardfoe1894,- 7 7 ; of the 28 lake no other engage-| nance agent, bas voue on e'rip to the | fi cet . P of Engagement Rings. If nu ‘ an t € ard see} ee f oi Q .p ’ ee ° A Frightfal fragedy. Q ; : a eastern section of the Province. He will a The letter was discussed at some length, ‘ : : 4 ; ; : . : é “ . be absent from the city about a wee k. f pand a motion introduced by Councillor I ENTWATER, Mich., April 10.—A man } you W ant the newest in Rings i the ¢x “ay 7 “ake ane co eu i Mr. H. Herbert Beer has been appointed ‘ usin | Johnson granting $250 was declared lost named W biae)!, pS insarance agent, at- . . gera — — ; purser of the St. Lawrence in the piace of | an division, the Mayor giving his casting’ tempted to Ke Wy iHiam R. Sands, presi- | see my choice display. I sm h Ss nen nical | Mr. W. H. Stewart, who hae resigned, prs vote against the resoiution because he dent of the Sadis aud Maxwell Lumber}. . , tig, . ae eid a : hed paratory to engaging in business on his ‘ | [understood that a Jess sum than was ask- | Co. last night. After shooting Sands,/ hound to have Quality De- eo ee ae ae oe : own account. Mr. Beer will make anv ex- | |} ed for in the letter ‘would not meet the| Whitzell went to bis. home, killed ‘his. ‘ e? r & gat ws 7 J. id : 3 : t " ge t official purpose for which it was required. wife and three children, and then commit- | sign Workmanship and Price ¥e . y i — oe Mies Fannie Lawson and M Ran * i Councilior Taylor moved that the ser- ted suicide. Their bedies were found at 5 | ~ ©? Al t of Spring - ye eae ae ° | Hooson were united in marriage at Va Expected Next Week vices of a competent civil-engineer be en—! clock. The cause of the tragedy is un- right. They are right You “7 vr ue M Gu tf Te mace YY | conver, B. C ,on the 30h ult. The bride . J guged for the city at a salary not exeeed- —— at is | elieved Whitzell was in- | *°5™"* y aor Stock is now open, and will Mr | himself ee eo ing et 2 . - gis . 2 vor, Sane. Sands w ina critical conditi . i j }is a daughter of Mr. Henry Lawson, el ing $1,200 per annu:n; aiso that the Mayor eal 3 ; ready tor your inspecti es 5, ee lof the British Columbia Colonist, snd Balance of our spring stock § | Co!respond with suitable parties and re- and may die. get, just what you pry for. ” ti J — ~~ Bic Cotections. — T grega formerly editor of the Patriot. Tur Ex i 5 port to the Cou neil. = — - =|Nod : on Friday, 10th, and Satur- of the First Baptist Church made a@ very}. yiver joins heartily in the conératula of London Goods. Councillor Hooper seconded the niotion NO eceptions. My guarantee ; day llth } generous response yesterday to the call')ij.. * : which, after discussion, was referred to f : - . i 4 for a Sp ollection to go towards| Mr John S. Gordon, B. A., who gradu —_—— — the Street Committee. m with SVPEY. FINE: Spring Dress Goods liquida gu ) Cows C8 ae Cuaron lhe ated a few days ago from the Pres ria? \ A petition was read from a number of ty ines ’ | sum of $770 was placed at the disp pet OF College, Moutreal, has, says the Muoutrea ‘ citizens asking thata lamp be placed at @ . Spring Millinery, ; th anee coalition rh Te OOO UR ee eke ( apes the end of Bishop Street. It was decided 00 rus AS Will You Look ’ Spring Mantles | jndividual eontributions Mon Times. pastorate of Mount Pleasant Presby:eriar . 9 , | to grant the prayer of the petition, subject . ' \ es Church, Vancouver, B. C., as successor ti to the approval of the Street Committee. F i ’ ; \ Linea Coxseavarives —As! Co™reh, Vancouver, B peor te y ee Ou'untioa of Goleucitler Mietahees, ti) and everything that’s new . scain i antcuide a tee aetd. W. mecunee, B.A... now © owers ape: > the - ‘ i eh ee moe * Lindsay, Ont. This call was extended t ’ ; {sum of $1,000 was granted the -City 2 gross just received. Every one stamp- and seasonable in SPRING put meeting of : e above — stOn | Mr. Gordon solely upon his reputstion as s School Board on account of*the estimates ’ . GOCDS will be beld in the Philharmonic Hall on alt . ee df Pa 7 | | for 1896. 7 ae as : } : . f student, since he has never beer in Van v6 S : se ed with our name, which is a guarantee of c ; Thursday evewing nex’, to wl Bi VOU" eouver. Mr. Gordon isa native of Frince {1 aw Goods § A petition relating to the taxing of mon- i ; " W. W. WELLNER, —_> - ; ers Charlottetown and Rova are it os Sera om : resident contractors -was tl -ad : oat [a . . . : gg E iward Island, and received his prelimin resident contractors owas then read. their quality. Special reduction in price Cc t 5 a vited. hinging speeches wilt « rer) ary training in Prince of Wales College, Laees Mayor Dawson explained that he had 5 i hatlottetown, April 11, 1895. ; and a good time may beexp Ghesisttctowes. fle entered MeGill in the " oe been told by the Recorder that the Coun cil| to night, 6 . 4 ee fall of 1889 and his entire course was ap had no power in the matter. The peti- onihagiagamas ¥ ScH# Boar \ta special meeting exceedingly brilliant one. He g:uduated Hats tion was therefore dropped. FAR W FOR SALE-75 acres of land at Me'- é of the City School Board held yes erday jn 1893 and carried off the Major Mills 8 Councillor Nicholson moved that the DI] N B R OS ville, ligt 0... with house and barn, for 900 Charlottetown, April 9, 1896. 4 i a i one wien | t ord- : ; . bve-law ‘taxing ik . vendors : bs eash or security. Apply to F W L Mcore aft n, permis as given fits Lord- gold medal, I[ethen entered upon his ene ee ee a Paneer, A ae 3 Sclici*or, London House Corner. ship Bi-hop Macdonald to have the old St. theological course in the Presbyterian Co!- Millinery ele there are about 20, be enforce | from, May OPPOSITE POST OFFICE apt—dy im & wy i Danstan’s Cathedral removed from its lege. where be met with even greater suc “? yj lst.,next. The bye-law proviies for a . { . present site to the plot of land at present eess than in the university. tax not exceeding $15 each. Carried. apr ll : used as arecreation ground for Queen RIS Ik POA Ei aa On —ee : CouncillorJohnetntrddadaygeala) ———————XX_——<S—OIeS —— f Square Scho A petit a from certain The Paris Temps asserts that the idea amending the bye-law for sanitary pur ‘ : . : rate-pavers living eastof Hillsborough of the Dongola expedition emanated from | | , jt | Poses, which was:reed. s Geet time, Or uSINegSs Gar street asking for sche acco! \dation, King Humbert, who simultaneously ad A Peo le 5 Store Mayer Dawson stated that a represeuta- was referred to a special committee to @u- dressed England and Germany on the sub 8 tion from the Council had accompanied ; igs . y quire int sect. : : the mem bers of the Legislature en Satur- oF MADE-TO-ORDER SUITS + ee ee "Phere has been a rnmor on the Londcn ag titers day to the site of the proposed yark road- apy ready-made aot ae a ee - _ —————— —_- RemixisCEKCES OF THE Paciric.—By re- Stock Exchange that Mr. Cecil Rhodes j way and that an average of from 70 to 75 lous by ae. 2 To be sola Sui if re ae eek, Mow, J tl ily repeated is dead. The story is not generally cred- | feet of land from the inner. bank would rene See oe ioe Nsheiaine Mbeidiloninate et Tr p to. ited : W A W K W | probably be obtained for gold at a distance, because both re | r lecture on “Remin seences of rip to Mec. £ : a : 7 @ y iff i -rass | os Pacifi Gai ot : Wehens? aad 7 ——-__———_=— ee : ‘ ' be § 0, Meeting adjourned sine die. ch byt the sp 88 hae: sea 1, . r ae Pacific Voast i9et.t Sono sire : insult gold or ready-made insult ta lor Sp Ww Pp oe en . ee i ns. N.- -——— ,.2+2 5 7 ° ° ° jast evening, Cefore a SEIeK t audience. l iié€ SOR : é ‘ made, The two are easily dist nzuished. _ ring bss ra Ss lecture was greatly enjoyed, and the plea At Amherst, on April Sth, to the wife Wholesale & Retail. ' One is cheap and the other isn’t cheap. \ sure of it was enhanced by the beautifal of W. B. Murdoch,a son. . : : Carter's for Wall Pa ey One fit and the other doesn’t fit. We fit | are just right in weight, warmth i song “Dreamsof Shadowland,” by Miss qn. ane — Charlottetown, April 11, 1896. ' perfectly, and invariably our large stock | and style when. . . % Winnifred Cotton, at the beginning, and by a 4 : h rth-proy ; = — . ce, : 3 GOSS OSSS2SSSSTTF of Suitings gives our customers an ample : ‘ : i of eer Pee OF rozen an field of choice in materials such as Eng- 1 Charlotte,” so sweetly sung in the interim . — — re THE AFRICAN WAR SITUATION, lish, Scotch, trish, French, Canadian and ill é | le alos ip . > , ’ , St eee ie a ? e,btiem, > . P by Miss Sydia Ann Rogers. 3 Fur nitutr e€ = Se ee oe " ; all otver makéS at the -lowest prices yet | oe Le i —_——- Cleaned BRUCE'S for SUITS Loxpox, April 10.—News from- Egypt reached in this eity. oe dies Maas i a a a @ Vile s deals " ith * mov eo of the dervishes S. A McDONALD is used. It is made by the 'Mcntreal : epg . : . : . ———o ——————— 3 | largety*Ppecuiative. he British «aad 'e e 2 , Quiltin Co. in a great yvariet f ] ; "4 ee Cen eS eee eee And Polished ITY INC iG Egyptian forces have notdone any. fight- om - eS i Be ith Calne ti inc eel ie Oe CITY COUNCIL MEETIN G, hey¥p 1 conatt at Waa y p- Leading Fashionable. Tailor. and qualities, and is kept at all leading hen, Sa, Se Ws ce 0B GTR. Poe — ing yet. The presence of Orman Digna , stores. i ——s seo ¢! > eg i ae pe " a a minute by JOHNSONS ihe Electric Cars Not to Run on Sunday—| in the Suakim district, while the Khalifa Charlottetown, April 14; 1896—dy ’ iimensions of t*e faetory are as follows: , _e < sci gy i » Ps teaie i en ; i ai rces a, = ati ; i cin hathitnn BS deb leak, wih a abel VARNISH RESTORER. Safe $ Renee Sie. Petes Se ee ee ee ———$$_$_$_____—— $$ —_ —_—_— The real FIBRE CHAMOIS gives | height, 12 feet. As Mr. Rose bas had need to wash with water first. g | at the regular meeting of the City Cuuncil | Y@7°® ' aa aah * Ki “lif. a — « 5 4 considerable experience in the building Our Varnish Restorer does both held last evening, and the auditoram was |'* TS ae ok : ‘S : es lie aan for ul - ond 2 ep 14, 16,18. Retain thin dimeeiaes sean tall om ben at the same time. Price 15 filled with interested spectators. After the oe = — ar a : a LE ares if "it jug a first-class building. The site for cents. Prepared and sold only §j reading of the minutes and the transaction } Dre the news of the proposed Egyptian a : = — arbi ot . . t i ene hatinedss expedition of the Nile while he. was as- - ——_—_———_———_——_———————————— SS __QFQj jy the proposed factory is on part of the e-— v of some otber routine butiness,— os ; a a ~ ——— proy P I is . : Al os : sisting at the siege of Kassala by the™ der- ; tate of the late Stephen Rose, E-q, of Councillor Douse, on behalf of the sheet Kae ‘od i Iiate! i : a a — J . North Lake, and as all of the lead'n: JOHNSON X JOHNSON @| Police Commiitee, reported that after od e wes naee iately to . 1e a « merchants of Souris have taken stock in é wat} ¢ @onsulting with the Recorder they . had a - OF din = _ oe al i as 1 V é S : 1 @ found thatthe Council had no guthority to | ‘2° expedition against Dongola wouk . } iy he = feces Celia Raw ond fick ieee Charlottetown and Souris. compel the policemen to take out accident : : us , = 3s may S id Charlottetown, $ , i I with a similar purpose before, He has = the Morth Leake factory bids fair’ to be insurance policies. They therefore re- 2 gee Se . come a pr sien oe We . Ey ao DOSS 0060050888088 | oop ended that in future policemen be —_ the neighborhood ever since and a or a 1eS all en emen i bes soa “asi : : A a as hada number ef flying encounters 3 . new enterprise every success and prosper- allowed to take their own risks-and , that | °°" Ret eeiiee ay’ Sie & oe ity —Cow. ; they be charged with the payment of ex- | ¥'t0 the natives Erk. 7 ee * : afl tra men employed in their places when ee ee “i aoe ie ae : _ at / : i. ids Ae ' they are themselves unable to perform OF tha tote’ haat shag: tabi ebhaaa pronounced by cyclists to be one and qualities on all Spring Cleaning Goods. ‘ ——iNe eviewOr eviews 16 simose IB» | 2 the uties: The report was adopted, aly <a set gt, Ss % ? a Z a . > lispensal le to the generai reade F who (00 00 Fa ah IS mae “ore Sadia os Taylor ack a supply of : ater at the ster = ae of the very best which will be sold Our READY MIXED E AINTS are the purest ’ wiicctokepabreasiot teas | SIQUUY BAD oe eer cet ee ea ee a ee made. Our VARNISHES are all warranted ! ee ee eee ee Councillor Nicholson reported that sat a oO mtroaduce t 1em as Cc leap as t 1e to give satisfaction. Our KALSOMINES are : We are at the head of the stream with price® "\ oO +Y Lead and Oil that will stand the test of time. Our prices are as low as can be had in the Province (quality considered). day. Inthe Apri] number there is a full dead. ig a . 4 wee pa a Q ae ;_fisfactory arrangements had been made . caete whe 1 a a ‘ : . :oe ae ’ : . ‘ “a . an i ash Aad caeatien, ohich iw aes es gga es mith the Merchants Bank of Pringe Bd-| ,,.,0¢ Chronicle states that sixteen ad-1-Fd Ordinary makes, On. exhibition at heantitye ae a St ais pres ie: eA | ee ae eee cyc.es, either ladies OF | ward Island for any necessary overdrafts.| gareq “aie aie ; 7 : T : y ° ing your house we will give you e White " enbed as “the drama of ‘Kurope in ’ = : 7 a ; +,..._:.| dered to Egy) t to take part in the Nile ex wa . . D 5 ; Africa.””” The mixed interests an i mot- gents’. Nothing equal Councillor Hughes, from the Electric pedition. John N ewsons I ur niture Stor e, . ‘Enel , sale pad We Railway Bill Committee, stated that the 1 : . ives of England, Russia, Italy and France to them on the market iil hed bana anvttelis aera Biel ie the There is food for abundant speculation in the Dark Continent are clearly ret forth. oe oe : onder, | #4 interest ia a report received at Maseo: FRED. PP. NEWSON a} attitude toward the Euro atthe same price. Just | Committee with the Mayor and Recorder, wab, that the Emperor Menelik, Italy’s ' bs Ss Ne 2 %« issia’s genera , P . and several important changes had been ean powers is also discussed, and the edi > the manufacturers i a oe ied late successfal antagonist at Adowa, has y "Ou roods fr miu the t r comments briefly on America’s rela- now <a made. These changes had been approved | sent a delegate to negotiate with the der- BE A LIVE FISH and get your ¢ 0 8 in Toronto are snowed | by the Council, and the bill as amended] yighes, An alliance between the Abyssin- tions with Spain, our interest in the Cuban 1 : - ees , Ae alliane , —_ — Old City Hardware $tore. revolution, and the present status of the under with orders. ‘Len | *“vp"*": aL: : va ingoe, | aus and the dervishes would upset many aX mene yen: Sea Govan Venezuelan boun i question, In addi- . od Sy Mayor Daw —s supplemented the infor calculations, and the progress of negotia- - are wanted to e very | mation given by Ccuncillor Hughes. He ~ : - woe ———--- — tions between Menelik and the dervishes| * : FP. B. NORTON & CO. jon to this editorial treatment (in the de- ) "ia ; - is on la +e rs The eee : of the one they are able tolp yinted out that amongst other things will, therefore, be watched with tome : : ; World”) the Review presents a remark i I blic know they had reduced the time of the charter disquietude by all the powers interested. Charlottetown, April 14, 1896—25 & wy i . Ase she sehesid _ th tdi alin ship, The PUDLIC KNOWS | from 26 to 20 years, aud the time for] Ney Yorx. April 10.—A Herald’s Cairo We 4,7 Goode I j id a - ee bly compl survey > uban situ ee +4 ; NE > ‘ —— ~ | gy sah Sdlcood a summary of a good wh »eland wants] building a any ao aoa five to apecial noses Weees indieisinda here, it is 2 at aist ¢ Cun 7 eal , , | (wo years. > explained tha 1€ pro- »} lar shi ° the best current thought io England on the “Stearns.” Twenty aa inka * dene Water Siset” ap = thie oa of ss nas a » subject of internationsl arbitration, 3 f — ae gyptian army direct to Dongola has been N Y ™ vi id os noes oF t ; by ief work more wheels expected Pownal, along Kent to the other side of aide abaudoued. ‘ OvA7 oods = a . i a sata amd : In short the in a day or two. King i and ee = pees The purchase of camels aud horses bas Se ; oe / Station. ne arm would extend to the}}.¢, « 1. It has t found tl } . * ae j Review of Reviews records a month’s ac “at eee : -,-. | been stopped. it has been found that the Yew Clothing. New Felt Hats adies’ New tivities in both hemispheres ee cae Driving Park, and another to Victoriay,,.., up the Nile is too weak to cope with , N £> ats, L — oe see de Park. Hf the two-mile circuit 1 0, | the hordes of dervishes in the field and Straw Hats and Bonnets, New Flowers, New it is ramored in financial circies 1p LO! complete within two years, or if (HIS! jathering to the Khalifa’s flag between ee eh eS 5 ie _s MARK WRIGHT & C0 LTD circuit ceases to be operated§atBany sme ikashed and Dongola. It is not thought y Ribbons. ) ‘ for thirty days, the charter is voided. probable now that any, attempt. will be , Pa ae a me ar eee dail wi The company asked to be exempt) jade to advance beyond the former point - ats Gany *|from taxation. during the entire} 4: present. _It is believed, too, that it is ©. ing lots of Boots. Our values are not surpassed. period. The Council had -agreed toline intention of the British to move Try us try us exempt them during the first five years, to strongly by the Suakim route, when the ? - ev ; y or th d} i; aie siitiien ab vie fern Ba et, bea eae ah tea aD | Lon 8 ee Oe Pad and fou for the | ime fF active hostilities ar rive, J. B. MACDONALD & CO. i | TRIMMINGS! treaty of alliance with Spain. in Custom Tailoring and Gents’ Furnishings requests everyone to call and inspect the ! last five years... No cars were to be run on ITALIAN WARFARE, “ratte é Sunday. At the expiration of twenty Massowau, April 1¢.—Colonel Stevani;, Charlottetown, April 11, 1896--dw New Spring Stock of Cloths, Hats and years the city is to have the right to pur} who has veeu ordered by Gene ral Baldis- —_ , } , * ; > = pragge <r ene ean _ RES eas Serna ae onerer eames a an gerade” aa ; . . e chase the plant at a rate to be sued by 8! sera to retire from Kassala upon Agordat, Gents Fur nishings, bitration, and the company are given per~' telegraphs that the dervishes who have : mission to purchase gas or electric light jhovored about Kascala are demoralized : Charloticiows, Apcil.8, 1896—dy plant and operate the same, provided they | by the attacks of the garrison of that - —_—__—_— do not charge any higher price than.is now | place, and have abandoned Tucruf, and are — a ot ore. > fled beyond the Atbara to Osobri, leavin g : : ’ sof the citizens had D efuliy | oar eS dit; . oat seiewouuted io siition to molesaod's) Tg the Tea that brings trade and pleases customers. f ~ Councillor Nicholson moved that the seq and entrenched, and was able to with-|' = Eri TH2 w 7. Re 4, NF clause in the bill prohibiting cars from gtand a reconnaissance in force made by eo fi oe ; © running on Sundays be reacinded, but he @olonel Stevani, on April 3rd, when Every pound satisfactory, but remember that there are To show you the Finest Assortment of could not get his resolution seconded. ‘he took a part of the fort, but was two or three kinds of Empire Blend. Be sure and get the , A delegation representing the new Cath- unable to entirely dislodge the der-|hegt, For sale wholesale or retail b : a edral committee, composed of Messrs. P. yi.nes, So ‘confident was che y Blake, James Byrne and Michael Egan, tyar hfe could carry Tucruf with TT. S. MORRIS. 6rican a apers now 33 showing $ the ° choicest 33 novelties: in Black } } : and @ { : f } } was — oe 9 request “cng e ae the forces at bis command that he asked. Nicholson introduced a resolution _a8K:DZ Jjeave of General Baldisséra, ‘to attack for the privilege of moving the old St. Dun- | Tucruf. But General Baldissera, out of 7 LONDON in CHARLOTTETOWN. stan’s Cathedral across Sydney street to 8° abundant caution, and in view of the situ-} » ; ‘ vacant lot adjoining Queen Square School; ation, declined to sanction the attack and ‘ For CHEAP papers we WILI, NOT be undersold. also - oe privilege of ~s the old 6) Jered Stevani to leave Kassala for Agor- HOUSE : : Cathedral to project on Sydney street {gat Jt is not clear whether the dervisnes s Y . IcMILLAN & HORNSBY. Charlottetown, April 6, 1896. a distance of 16 feet, for a time not ¢x- jaye ghandoned Tucraf, because they ceeding three years. ‘agreed with Col. Stevani that his force i= bv," ¢ ( re es Mr. Blake explained the exact nature of could take it whenever théy wanted to, or g the privilege desired by the committee, whether their forts have been farther har and said that at a meeting of the school rassed in spite of General Baldissera’s- ‘ : aoe ee meee board held that afternoon the bourd had orders. WN MM li What Charlottetown Wants unanimously agreed to give them the use AMONG THE BLACKS, 6MAT i iner y 8 of the school grounds forchurch purposes. te hed Aust 1003s 3 to pedvllh ‘sicknene j : - : i ’ ‘ Butuwayo, MatabJeland, April 10.— it is © prevent sickness is to get proper Plumbing, Drai Ven- eee nee we see Ceheerel now stated that the attack made by the tilating, and Heated Houses b live in. Pais sauna a would be ready for service in two years, \ <p ox ; ae e ive | We are prepared to ; s fatabeles on Captain Gifford’s laager, 250 do everything in the PLUMBING 1 t sho ic and if that were the case they would not of the Keatile aniives ware Killed, SM ress 606 S, ineé at short notice. We need the,privilege for the period outlined in handle the best Sanitary Earthenware and appliances known to Colored 33 Trimmings. Negi ees Nai Nae a et Net Nes Not rere emt the trade. We are also i tod ing i j . . ty ‘ ™ Ww. so!ution. They had asked tor ——— - o—— , at paige. 4 o everything in the line of i : A full display will be made to-morrow See aeae jeweler lo provide ‘against “Cavalier” “i N O VW . PE ] gree pone eran or work In ip bate | something unforseen Occurring. adi a Ladies. Ch edoes at - Cavalier” in O N NG. Somme » sapere ortie nlige Moen poy. Se der BEER ‘BROS. Mayor Dawson pointed out that ‘the Fennell & Chandle:’s window. a 33 oe ef y £3 ce en Cae — 18 veto guarantee tis Per S3. Stanley: Rundteds of new us before placing your order. Best of references, committee would tegen IH tyre emt AF peta tenn Tue Wearnen.—Moderate to fresh east and south winds ; fair and mild, would also have to provide a lamp i The resolution int:oduged-by Councillor Haszard-& Moore's. e ° : * shag \ na against liability for accidents, and see y sche uean, ae clara | 7, J. HARRIS, e. McINNIS & THORNE, ~~ * Charlottetown, April 11, 1896. J Charlottetown, Feb. 28, 1896 —d&ew PHILHARMONIC BUILDING, ;