= a a THE DAILY EXAMINER . : - - - . - WEDNES SDAY, MARCH 6, 1895. sutecribews who 40,208 5 THE YOUNG MEN ORGANIZE. oo ®%*etnopsuecrone, | el ————EE—_—_ Se FARE (THERS THIS WEEK ONLY---CASH DOWN. lence than that which asse mbled. But the DAILy Ex aMINERS arabe I | Vital Importance of Sanjtation— Death a will oblige us by promP' innninatin the Blind Well, | mae _ Toe Bsawonee DONC | They Meet at Philharmonic Hall and | 2" See" nee! THE LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. Organize a Young Men’s Liberal- ico have drawn a much larger aud. | a : ae Be | s . . Conservative Association. | deficiency in numbers was more than com- ; = } per Sate d by the inte Ili gent 4 preci: ition of eCla ines-- a er S an pe S 0 S qd Ippers PRINT { . —_—_— | those wl listens ed to the lecturer’s ab le | BUT : z at D Tesheis wiadh waeeieel i gt at treatment ‘of a subject which, while in \por- | 4 oO ; the Y vat tte emus Seen | ae every yen Soeg of special interes ' ‘ 30 Per Cent. Discount. See Wrindow. - w together with a number ot the | ~t rinnin ge Ny a oo Se a a + N d \es ier electors, met in the Philharmonic ie . a ve div ce = sol the eg eee i ; , Hall. Grafton Street, last evening. The } ta;'v sins of t! i ; de a . f a a ee (+O F'#H' BRO EL RS sz : - | ganz semen fe Peete | sud ther bite of Hie hen raced tT : n it Young Liberal-C ons¢ rvative Associn- | se ot : r = sep ving oe s enemas | NN Charlottetown, March 6, 1895—135 : Mr. D. O°M. Reddin jr. was elected to | (arva nen eneS, that, the condition of ou ee ——————————————————— : pparamaatase tac oe os hie ur, and Mr. C.R Riiaieres 1 acted | and fifteenth on eal ay igh see Seve ALL GENERAL LINES OF MERCHADIZE CREAT SLAUCHTER SALE Cheese sinngsomeauiee — si, eae out} vance of primitive mar As a result, pes- nes * the onject or the meeting He then tilences ravaged the earth from time to y awe alled upon Mr. T. A Me Laan, WR AY tte Be thin nee tee 1 on deine Nem of want) at speech briefly addressed the meeting | an appall a an ofthe save i ut ties , | and professed his unbounded confidence | p ial Deat |: ch . ne ate end Ban sie S wr at ' result of the forthcoming general | j ag fo dios ee ot iy. Follow = Ee IS or of 00 S an O68, = yt | course of story us was made tothe , | , ‘ , , r ‘ rt ; >? t ker. ar . ? { F ; Rewes rn . amed| Mr. MeCou was the next speaker, and | (reat Plague of London in 1665, and it 5 At Discounts from wd to 30 Per Cent, H \\ Ls ¥ : he aiso reviewed thie political situation. as show that the eat fire in the f Ww ate Dashare | ; é Messrs. J. J. Johnston and L. P iii aaiits ENatlaee sguise as beit ee i P cahees alicia ee eee ee This jStock is nearly all new this season, “aaa will afford a good opportunity to buy u eer ak’ : hock matte Hon. Mr. Ferguson, P. C.,| puritication of London staeets, as well as a 9 Boots and Shoes at unusual prices. Sale will commence at once and will continue for { aie ore S ahonied Leaiaes ae ee ee | Tholemnle d . ace omnes one month, and for cash only. No goods to leave the store until paid for. “Goods once his Atay E ’ — se . “ee SOUT pestilenc rior to the dawn of sanitary + . : with assault were iss vy J. T. Mellish, | of the so-called liberal party of Canada | Science all sorts of causes were wssigned sold not taken back or exchan; red. ri . : ' * > 8 : : a.? They are retur Saturday and their many and changeable } ©““> 1 for the existe and spread of epidemics oo ~e : lhe ier nol evar | ihe hae ee vr ie|] Pe J. B. MACDONALD & CO Dow’ ryet att Concert in A. O ' snse ft andi i le of G la ‘ acta but ae he oples’ tore. e "9 H. Hail takes pla ig vudging OY | The ganization of t! y Men’s | suspected the intimate connection between Charlottetown, February 11, 1895 - dy Opposite Market House, Queen Street. : 4 S . “ig | 4 al-Lonserva - ” | dirt and disease. As an illustration of the Caf Insure promises ft e tie best f ie r) eded wit nd the f wit officers Cy j nifat . : Tee oe A ce : i | : With aad « i ~ trinmpl of modern sanite ation, the lecturer a a SeQzsO1 a were elected : after referring to the ravages of cholera in } D : : 4) cae President—D. O’M. Reddin, jr. Asia and tothe havoc made in its first | i in dU rs oe ™ sis wegtge <acliht * ike ag First Vice-President—J. A. McLarer visitations, pointed triumphantly to the . ee 1H ed i 4 ee ne ee a on | Second Vice-President—W. F. Harrison | fact that in the epidemic of a couple of FOR EXAMPUE, take sttons and Household Goods. af ' : 7 Carvell. years ago three invasions of the disease | ° Ye ver we j ing ° ° . . tt greaier satisfa in soy Other. Tbe | gocy-Treas.——J. J. Johnetor | to Maalead ware tecledad tad scene’ Phere Reve’ eae finer tows - ae . Senet that our Flour is the best in the market (a number of brands to choose from). Our oi aa Executive Committee—E. R. Brow, Dr. | out witiout allowing it to gain a foot-hold, Pillow Cottons, Tickings, Towelings, Table Linens an Tea is what pleases in quality, flavor and price. Our Oil is the best American. Our ane meek. BA « eee 3S R._ Jenkins. Jo} ivan, j ‘rabbe, ine cause of the gre orte ne y : ie | - ‘ i aain a — Sar: Sis tac, oe ea great m ae a oe fe Napkins. Canned Goods and Fancy Groceries are all that is desired to satisfy everyone. Our es Cc a ee Boones th oe 1 McKenzie, B. F. Longworth, P. S. | carelessness of the aushsarhiia te sllowlar There are full lines of Other goods. We need not] prices are as low as the lowest. And when in need of a barrel of Flour or ‘anything i in i Was » Pp : Brown, L. R. Tanton and D. Nicholson. the Elbe, the source of the water supply, to { t buck vn, wa meeting adjourned to meet on | be contaminated by the disease-infeeced | Write them, it is merely a qmestion of what you desire.| our line call on us and we will try and please you. i _ s a ¢ wit] a Ie ne ig aud, yurne tc et contaminated Dy 0 aisease-infecte / * - i - fe ie Se ee 9 ' Tuesday next, when a mass meeting of | sewage. Striking examples were given| THEY ARE ALL HERE, and you Will find the prices as right be B. ENMAN & CO., h E ~— ° ' eg " -the Liberal-Conservatives of the city will! of the resulta in the cities of different ' 2 be! ‘urs. G ah eld to elect delegates ° ym the dilfer-) European countries of the a of | 48 the goods. Charlottetown, Feb. 1, 1895—m w f Next to Woolen Mills .Cos Store, Queen Street. i f : i — : ae | ng divisions to the Uonvention on |; &@ proper water supply an sewerage snieneenemPNaateNPS nar sane : ms ® | : AUSI an NKE ee SR NOW A ‘| the 15th inst, to nominate candidates for| Turning to our own city, the lecturer ee Ree eee : i +7 © Feat, £204 HUSORNES Se . | West Qneen’s for the forthcoming general | showed the effect of our blind-well system i C | s ! i. ti ces 1 their wives on tl ground t Che meeting will be held in| to be the leavening of the ground water One Price as ! tore ° fl . ee Vuriins ee a ve “> | Philharmonic Hall. | with the poison of corrupt organic matter, de ue on 4 — TS a = ; --me — j Th Re, he poit ited out, was being forced | . . i He BGswnees OF tne San “—: THE SUIT CLUB CASE. to the surface from time to time, and that ee ts . a } even if we ourselves escaped tl ie effects we | ——— r arge of disposing of clothing by | were laying up a harvest of death for | will meet Friday { , when t . oda of ane preferred |} those who came after us. You cannot | oi ae Ste REWARD | eutsts saa Bas Cha : _ c W.E een er age ra'nst Mr. George A. Dixon by Mr. D. A. } ight with nature. Her law 8 are ine xorable, |We are giv ing ion every "Th patna sa : was again‘before the palice court | She has her own way of transforming ; . she seen ? Pe " sm . - a. witnesses were called | these deadly substances into harmless nec- | + + + day in BOOTS and SHOES. erverte. ap is ine la ¢ +} . es g itne r 1] j ' _— ee a ialf of prosecution. Mr. Stewart, | essary conditions; but if you dc not work | Atter vou visit other stores Jate Mrs. Mary Walker i Master of |) « tated that he did not intend calling | in accordance with her laws—if you at- | YOUR COOK . pee . a ae: » Sti ut : é ee try ours; you will not be dis- the ois w presid — ; tnesses for the defer He argued that | tempt to cross them— sooner or later you ze _—s sses for the defen i arg 7 | ne q - mae . oar or > fo: plaintifts. the evidence did not disclose an | pay the penalty 7 be Charlottetown, March, 6, 1895—135 WITH A appointed. We have them : ais ES ae fence against the Criminal Cod Faking the average effects of sanitary | = ——— a for you. Why not take ad- Deviveraxce At Hanp.—The Toror phamnch as the element of chance | ncssures Ip & RUumMber OF places, Lhe TeeuN vantage of our offer at ? Mail and Empire savs: A day of delive was wanting, and that t vods at the | wasa life saving of 4 per cent per annum. v antage i once ! ance is at band, and the reign of bole | time of the drawing must be specific and | Applyingjthis to our own population the | Yours for Shoes at the low- and corruption is to be terminated ADE | ascorta j ture rsa i it means asaving of 40 lives ' : ° . : names of the deliverers, Tarte, Pacaud, Mr. Mcleod, Q. C., addressed the] per annum, largely the lives of children & est possible price. ; Prefontaine, and McShane, will be blazon- yurt on bebalf of the prosecution. He | and young persons. Can you measure caleba r i ed on the t able ets of fame in letters ‘large ed that the element of chan«e per- | that against dollars and cents? Ve talk A, E. McEACHEN, (| ie and in colours more brilfant than were } | 1 of God i : nena vaded the transaction throughout. It was | of the hand of God in such cases—we for- Statements fesiideil on n fale ead no pillars of support. b dl feb2) anak aun eeane } er r S&S; er 1€7'3 of Con ae : ] we ind €f the iow vet hs tod orks } reugh secondd ry CVs THE SHOE MAN. — ae " VO® | asgheme tosell goods by ot. If the de- | ges yhet God works through sccondary 1s 5. on open secret that we ean and do sell cheaper than Fennell & C analer, —— federation. fendant had sat down to deliberately vio- | canses, through great laws. Sanitary _- — ate the staiute he could not have done so | science has clearly demonstrated that | any other ( Grocery House in the city. We are caterers See ee eS, te ‘not ha ee ee ee i : Ch’town, Jan. 11, 1895—135 i Tut Coorn Coscent.—The law of supply | ore thoroughly. He said the defend- | these deaths arise from causes which it is | for al] kinds of trades, and we warrant every article anu demand 18 a pre sure index of ant’s effence was ct yen p lete as soon as he} in Our power to remove and prevent. ll fi ai om” : ‘ i from the fact that > i I l we seli. ilar sentiment, and the fi published the scheme ani offered induce- | Shoul 1 we not then rather say that these Per i . ; : . ; : > 400 tickets have been sold for the Choir | ents for the public t subscribe, even if | deaths are the result of the hand of man— | We have a large stock of FLOUR, KEROSENE OIL age gaara ic ir: (aa Concert in Philharmon Hall for to- lot had never been suld. ourselves, Arethey not potential murder ? | waste ‘ ais morrow (Thursday) evening, the con- r The Sichsteke douk time to consider, | In conclusion, be lecturer made an ear- and l EA, which we have bought at the lowest figures Superior workmanshi re- . q ‘usion can be f d ed that a go xd oncert | snd adjourned the case until this day | nest plea for the regular collection mor-| touched this season, and we intend giving our customers P; q 4 32 acceptable and will comma: eet a” Statistiscs, the first step to 8 san- . . ° i ; a ce i . . Me - : i week. ' ae ee sth owes - 4g C . 2 the benefit of these low figures. fined finish and moderate ia meas e of petronage. hed the r ne aie ita science, i i s e 0 2 if: abi in. another column and materiali to MEETING AT SOUTH MELVILLE. eer for our city, involving the oboli- Flour from $3. 00 er barra}. Up; 4 gallons best Ameri- . | prices combine to make there i Re, earteeeae ; SS rant ST can Kerosene Oil; with” good “heavy tin can, for $1.00; oe oe According to notice, a meeting of the Rev. Mr. Fullerton, in moving a vote of : Photos the most satisfactory 3 io Y.M.C.A.—The entertainment given | inhabitants of South Melville, Appin Road | thanks, endorsed fully the lecturer’s posi-| 9 pounds of Choice Blended Tea for $1.10. ‘a oe inthe YMCA zy asiur ist evening | and vicin vate held 2 e on. tion, and referr So the neglect of the Le- Eggs and Butter taken in exchange for cash or goods. in Charlottetown to-day. ie os ras fairly ell attended. The ercis’8 on it South Melville on Feb. th. John } gislature in providing a complete system | ~ et vac at ry biate a iow hers by the clas nder | Beer, Esq., was appointed chairman, and | of registration through the Island. The | x00ds delivered to all parts of the town free of charge. E Rg A Se d a tion of Mr. F. Kennedy were high- | the undersigned Secretary. The object of | vote was seconded by A. Mi Neill, Esq., | i (Rp iy ‘ 7 litable The straight-ari ular ig | the meeting was {to take into consi leration who spoke of the agp im portance of WILLIAM GRANT & Co. of Cheap Sounding Advertisements, and E ih ie was clever y done, and the tumbling and {| the advisability of petitioning the Govern- | the subject, and the ability displayed by } Ki COOK : nsing. The in-| ment to build a bridge across Be er’s mill- | the lecturer in dealing with: it, and regret | Charlottetown, January 31, 1895—135w QUEEN STREET. s . pyramids were very amusing e in) eens © Cee 4 ee , ' 7 ’ Soa i. — — ~ —— . —— : i r. Mr. F. Kennedy, is to be com- pond, as the present crossing 15 On. 'y an | ted that more of the citiz ns had not come oli at te d upon - p! vress made by the | ordinary m item, held by Mr. Beer as | to listen to euch a vital subject. Corner Quen & Grafton Sts. if , i : ee ts young men under him. During the even-/ private property, and is altogther untit and The chairman, Mr. H. C. McDonald, nov26—135w ly s ing excellent vocal solos were contri- | unsefe for eto yg i mmmy ia M. B. & - so mation, <crgae 5 at the OLD RELIABLE, where you can get what you want ne es eee if oR puted by Messrs. Geo. A. Dixon and Jas. | meetit g was addressed by Messrs. Alex. the readiness of the Gevernment which 1e | to _ Dav y M Mr. James H. Good gave a McFarlane, Edward Trainor and John support 1 to take any steps which were in B at the right price, as my many hundreds ot customers, who THEY LO K Fe a reading. Bradley, all of whom consi lered the erec- | the the h direction, and rs <e ind | - have constantly been supplied by me for the last rouRTEEN 0 | ne tion of the proposed bridge a matter of | aged the] ype that he would give his indi- ; : | ae Aw Excirixnc Caoase.—Monday morning | the greatest necessity, and showed that | vidual su pport to some measure in the YEARS, will bear testimony : ‘ eile eee natty, stylish and well icf yy a constable had occasion to serve & aple the extension of the road from the ea l | direction of registration. | & B | I am not confined to the production of ONE SYNDICATE. equipped for the season. I i -of ramm anne on 7 it Act Proses Se ee ee ae ay ——-FROM——— but draw my supplies from SIX DIFFERENT COMPANIES. Well they might, as they | we citer conscience mist havebeen accusing that very cep il, known wr Deere. | 7RMOMETER READINGS, | as When i advertise SYDNEY COAL I can produce the! jaye called on us and im Miers conscience pus nay vere = t i y , p i . ' ’ Vous < } } ‘ « . TE mit ts ea slg" tern i | Soll orig gts ove em] Dminign, Goal Co's. Mines in G. B,|erestistitis cece an a ae PTL aeandickeas, Haat Gomes eae Gometoeto the wart Te “ at 120'clock today, 18° above zer0 | ‘ ' : I do not require to employ ruNNERs to sell my Coal, bu and in the latest style a Onst © wl : ' a ae te aa, i gate “yah tani th ae ss : _ t: . j Br q im pr isoned ne 9 ast - 1c -_ ‘ss . : } : Ing ae - ms M a" on ‘ a I en a . ve ‘| #3 ee _ giv e my customers the benefit, ILLAN. We do c reate examples of : L lng and started Off In his sieign. e Com- | the matter their favorabie consideration. eS | i i. ° | 6h able caught sight of him and a long and J. W. Mexter, Ty wy ? i Yi work that cannot be imi- f tae caught sight of him ana Jong an eee 8 ROUND, RUN OF MINE AND SLACK COAL. R. McM that . 2 stern chase ensued irsuer an re uf hinsks Witelei Otnuck tok TEE é A SPRING MEDICINE e Charl ° ttetown, February 12, 1895. tated in this town. The . ee alike urved their foam-flecked steeds to the South Melville, March Ist, 1895. j Ss ——_— ; le al John Gilpin wasn’t in it. | adie is $ S| ee superb materials we carry : file ne eT ee ae seen 5 ae - aaa * oe The Jong cape of the fagitive waved behind | PERSONAL, |@ FOR YOUR HORSES. 4 Now is the Time to Purchase! in our stock of Suitings, of j i tly th leeks p1 tt ' pted to rr ‘k tev. A. E. McAulay t Morell, is in | Your horse requires some sprin y and the : ar tistic treatment is a — ae ee ee es ia . E. MeAulay, of Morell, is ir ’ medicine to make him feel right a WE ARE LEADING ALL THE TIME, not misleading, and are gaining new e we give them in the mak- ey } : colin f the law was]. i Mr. Ferguson went west this | é for the spring’s work. We have ° | customers every day. Town and country alike appreciate our style of business and é i i oer : ga : as nses were serve pgm amma el ~1@ just wlrat you want, a Condition $ are taking advantage of our reduced prices, knowing that we oo them best value and ee ae ; up, ie ga a > ’ . . meornil . % ~ ne . . . . en | es 2 Ci Mol oun. | larrow’s Creek, | @ Powder guaranteed to put a horse @ | fully from 25 to 35 cents per ton less than they formerly paid. . r ouble superiority that rm : Rev. J.C. McLean, of Narrow oer See eee eee e| The Coal we sel] includes all the Mines in SYDNEY PROPER and OTHER To clear out the balance of our Ov er-| nakes if > first ¢ y a THE SHASONS LOBSTER PACK, is in the city. ae Se ? Ti) os ee toate 109 alain. e MINES IN CAPE BRETON, viz:— ll 7 ma es us ie first among : ae Re iv. A. EB - xt << “enggpne Ww ne : } : 7 oF ie ae leadit ho yrsemen. } \ t G i shoes we have reduced them to the fo Ow = | tailors. To say that a j : American Grocer, ] i the city yesterday, « eft for the wes n a DY ORE ies ” 7S. F ae ee i a a ae Sioiee 0 hae oe @ In Bags 12} Ibs. Pri ¢ ictoria, owrile. Suit was made by the a New YX ye Gey, ay I Ja nis foren e : e . _ | “ +. Sy Gra t. f Cnariottetown, P ke I , 18 In the Mr Jan es C . Me E ac en, ex-Chief of | & S| International, Old Bridgeport, ing prices for cash only: Fashionable Tailor is suf- i | ty with a view of contracting for his|N irk loniea Cla! », was recently | . ‘ : ‘a Ss chy with 0 vey Wt aretating Sx be Rew he ice : eo cas ‘rece a 8 JOHNSON & JOHNSON, 3 Reserve, : Glace Bay, Men’ S Overshoes Reduced to $l, 10. ficient to say that we are ew ia shat eth tae nme fo bster hereto |in recognition of the valuable services | , ¢ Dominion, No. 1 Caledonia, ’ making Suits to suit all of the : peo » recog . hi om ancy of | ¢ The Reliable Druggists . si § a S E l d i éé ] 15 | 5 w : QO sui a - ee aah Gn te cea oabagras dei Eee it ir. In making the presen- | § lole Agente for P. E ¢ Cow Bay, now kxcluders, 9) 66s aha ™ tins acting on the metal was apt t 18> | the iief’s cha ir. n making the pr ae - S Mm . | - ( ~ i color the Jobster. This was in a measure | .ationthe chairman made an address hig gh- Secccccccccueseses| ALL GENUINE COAL. . i (best) 1.35 | S. A. McDONALD a. obviated by lining the tins with parchment | ly eulog jiatic - the work done for the se ca We have sold thousands of tons during the past and present year, which has given “ «sé Hie} 66 9) 00. b27—135 Fashi i hie M 4 paper and has now been enti obviated | by Mr. McEachen, and the latter rep pli | every satisfaction. Some of our competitors handJe Coal from the Mines which we re- ( 1 1) me | feb27—135 ashionabie 4 ailor. by Mr.Grant. who has invented a“solder- | in feeling and fitting terms. Mr. McEac ca J ng cr f b Mr. A. E. McEacher f present, and are glad to get ~ GENUINE ne LE ; : a - ale -* ‘ 4 oaaenl s Miatindy aheheat tare eee ‘ 94 00 When we accepted the Agenev of the above Company we«made a rule to make . : . ae i i ‘ iy ia entively wh me. | this cit) | QUICK SALES, SMALL PROFITS, and GIVE GOOD VALUE TO THE PUBLIC, All other lines selling low. Give us a ca ‘Dominion Coal Company, Ltd si ‘ The pack of lobsters this year bids fair to | « _ shh is our MOTTO. ing ie suallesthan in any. previous “teacon DIED. CANE SEAT | J. H. BELL enaeidlitieesee uae 7 bow inp el bythe cs ‘ ove nen Bt Ceenmiensins Ree oe a ] > ON an . 1 i> > \ r 5 | sole selling Agents in ‘the Province of th = ates J eee m adis Newt iland | mation of the lungs, Edgar Stanley, — of IAKE BROS & CO _Ceasitinem, Feb. 28, ey The Reliable Boot and Shoe Dealer, | Prince Edward: Island for tne above Com- . pac! aha at b ._| Mark and Eva Henrv, aged 6 years aad 7 CHAIRS | * Pe Be a e e9 | pany, are now prepared to issue orders for a e will make the pack 1n that se ; extren I . j | , Ole ©, etakehle aia pre- | he at ’ : | Round, Slack and Run of Mines, and will x A 7 sik ar tow primase Gin ean sk ae = Dominion Coal Company’s Depot. 5 dvertisers a | keep a, Stock of each Mine’s Coal on hand ; pe. soon pass away When we reflect that it One town in Germany has reason to Charlottetown, February 13, 1895.—eod&w to supply customer at owest prices. - i” takes seven averaged sized |! ss rejoice over the rapid raise in value of | _——_— - PEAKE BROS. & C ‘ps i * furnish the meat for @ one-pound tin, the | New York real estate, and that town is Lhe home circulation is the most valuable for Selling Agents. ‘: on exceeding cheapness of canned lobster will | Waldorf William W aldorf Astor wil i | ‘. : me en we your atis at THE Dieeneie advertisers. THE EXAMINER reaches the homes Charlotte noe, May ’ 2%, 1894—+f ait q be spparent spend muchof his time there this'year. The| We Have 63 of Them. | office. We can print anything you 4: : preeetiire armen ¥ <-+- nillionaire has just begun to take the of our citizens every evening. That ot s NOVELS AND KOVELISTS liveliest interest in the fille place a | need. see our samples. Good work, promptness, low rates. for our large advertising patronage. DR. H f). JOHNSON ‘ _- gave the first Joh Jacob to the work >| - = = —— in 7 t. Sirn,—I contributed a paragraph to the and he name ¢ whi " will be hereafter ' THE EXAMIN NER PUB. COMPANY. | : + 4 Ocllogiate uatak soveie sn vovelins. By borne by a bran yeh of the hense of Aster.) EP: Was Wee ee Fee, | i taldadlaendle —— EYE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT g * ai or of transcription “Lothair” ts ac sl fountain is to be placed there, : 4 credited to Lytton instead of Disraeli. and various local benefactions have each will buy them. i READER. already been made. . . a " Wants, Lost,Found,&e © ose: t S S. Who Sell at Selling Prices. $ ig ; Prints, Prints, Prints . $$] Waterproof “Still achieving, still pursuing, saetiasminant noses mane - 4 Print Cottons, Print Cottons. | 7 Learn to labor and to wait.’—LONGFELLow. five cents per line. 3g Liberal- Conservative Elec-| Cl th ! By labo kill d ti h oduced el t| WATCH LOST—In this city today. on ie a : ‘ s . x os Y y labor, skill and patience we have produced elegant | .WATCH LOsT—in this city to-day. 0 . a a Printed Cottons, Printed Cottons. tors of Charlottetown Oo = and at the same time cheap Furniture. Streets, a lady's gold watch Finder will be 14 One or the other is right. and Royalty. rewarded on leaving same at THe EXAMINER i i terns, the best materi . ; = ee : — Nico mew patterns, 'S al offered here—$8.00 and upwards. ssw anted for April, firstrelasa 4 | ee | ; Office -- Kent Street of | MARK WRIGHT & G0., LTD, Rigby FPurnitur e! T° (heen oe _ See our elegant SIDEBOARDS. The best value yet | otice. mel é i] a 2 : Apply at once at JAMES PATON & 4 4 And the prices are right. A Meeting of the Laberal-Conservative for ladies’ and Children’s Water- Our CHAMBER SUITES. New styles and low prices | “* tf—1aeh4 4 a : Electors of Charlottetown and Royalty ad AMU IFF was lett 08 aus hewo ate t a And the styles are right. will be held in the Philharmonic Hail on ‘ $15.00 and upwards. ato week & : . TUESDAY EVENING, the 12th inst., at proof Cloaks. Our PARLOR and DRAWING ROOM SUITES, ele- penses—Jawes Parom @ 00.” Tiny 7 And we are right 7.30 o’clock, for the purpose of nt, strong and chea WANTED, b zs 4 5 ° Ad 4 y the l0th et 4 ril choosing Delegates to attend the Conven gant, g P bousemaid. Apply to s Fp a or { ‘ . : A Purers, Sid- q Into our Print Cotton Sale tion of the Liberal- Conservative Associa- The lowest prices on Rug and all kinds of Suites. mount. lw pd—mch2 ; tion for West Queen’s, to be held on the | Just what everybody wants. AT A BARGAIN—Ap : . « - y person wanting a _ 7 : a sple ana : 15th inst. : J » HS 7 good driving mare can get a bargain by ap- a With a splendid assortment. PT date csiiddues Gite. ol the Wards of A RR I S & STE W ART, Our prices will be so satisfactory they will make you| fiving atts omee meh? ,s the City and from the Rwoyxlty is re smile. quested. By order, oie seen a Paes - 'S Biulm BROS. 0) ero, LONDON HOUS. JOHN NEWSON, (22Gte ccs | Sec’y. Liberal Conservative Ass’n - Charlottetown, March 5, 1898—d for otame electric Tit, “Poamaior fret of i nN Tue Wearrer.—Westerly winds ; fair wea‘her; a little higher temperature. mché for West Qneen’s, Charlottetown, February 28, 1895—dy > ~ oe May S. Moorr, Ue