CR rr cali TN a a i aia na = oe . eet ry in Wwe 7 x 7 —- 2 THE DAILY EXAMINER . 7. . . . : TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1896. é . ‘ —— —— + : piste . ree , nese Ss , i R ITEMS. | . MS. | Buy Your Hats at Prowse By x73 ‘| Buy Your Hats at Prowse Bros | & i ae aes Hy $ ’ oe See our new Shirts. White Shirts from | 4 Jvvar ‘ eting £0 cents up Prowse Bros. | HM ‘ » ALS « New Schvol Suits for Boys at Prowse | m Bros. j ig | » ; ee ee ev are & es nes ee aie | ' ~~ | without doubt, the nicest, nobbiest and & y a most stylish Hats ever shown by us.— *% he | Prowse Bros. fs Mo iday An old Hat will] spoil the look of a g a J the AVE THM ENOUGH SAID. | - look well, tr ress well, you will buy your e : i spparent change | Hate at Prowse Br os. : W um Heard, i A Question for the Sma!l Boys.— Who] ee ‘5 es 10 prove kee ps the largest and best assortment of | 4 ” little Suits in town? The boy that can . YS | not anawer this is too smal! to wear Suits, | b ‘ Y |} so come along, boys who can, to Prowse 4 pent ree Lbis af 0D, Bros ‘ th [ THE LORD's POWER AND MACHINERY | Paw PAS. Taw Fa sic ee > . lays to iT MAGAZINE. patel eDOCS ala SOR A Ata Brea “ vse LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS, LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. | a a i - - . sasha si = iiealide pane sails 5 Fighly Creditabie Position Held by a ae iy foie hiealis teas - REPLV TO “ PATRON OF THE DAIRY | 1 Young Charlotteto laa. MB; W 1 a ‘ é ea Sams Rits « I : Rev. D. Sutl land eT ’ t . : Ge S a as is f seasor : the will ie - a il aie a Thure. : are sa Tw the February number of th’s Maga-— 1 cs Ss a2 BS r ¢ : Hee Oe Mein oe : cit 7 vem ’ vb ‘ & - J ‘4 : Pa roraits Ways toarey 7a oie bao ka ecmreesewck Ra Small Prices ! : M Lawson has had | this city, delivered a most interesting and pi thea’ dectscand’ tx, hu cee ae oY ee who is chief engineer of the New England 6 - Pn 5 s. Hear him te el narien tel cae os “RI i letiett cx “tel eo that eubject in the grit press. First, : E ERY ° TIME. Piano Factory; Koston. But itis in bis 5 3 — oe aoe ive Te © 8 Fe ecricity in the} was-in the Patriot, then this moruing’- center ef Cilet Masinsee of tha bas : © e “ . t es coer Sheets — hodist ¢ hureh at Pe - ~—— 'g-| Guardian. Now, Mr. Editor, as a patron of State So tok O Ss - © thet ee Tl oa rh ist t ] | ¢ S I ‘ . ection ; es ee OF bro at the mn oo ae l think I am ina F epéaks of ates: He ia the sonneeel wink Tem showing a splen- 10Se WhO Wish 0 ie p Sg i - a S ven é arty 0 position sdb. iat bis impressions are : . ; eatin Pn : ea! . ia % ae ° * wes’ Ha Alt whe ‘have not }af thanks, sltogether wrong—though if they are| GRAND CLOSING SAL auutallt che sdhale et eee ae Bee, Seek : . stock of ae themselves will be helped to f% < ee oF seeing Fanoougn | . ei made with a knowledge of the facts ther oe eae ° 1@y are hew in de- : T ° , e' Mr. A. A. Bartlett's lecture |. To-N1cHt’s Procrammr.—The following | |) ¢.. li te and both his lectures and private instruc- a ; ro . Tawe ‘ Z| T wht. ia St James’ | i8 the order in which the races and hockey | “7° "* too sislicions to becomes friend | ——FOR——~ tions are highly spoken of by the nem- sign and fully guaran- Bargains at John New Sons 5S : ‘ Light, tn St Jay eibate Sbitl Siiemibetins ak tek atuke anak Ce oe dairving work. He complains that Reon idle acoetent eed ealael. con- = ‘ - KF . Q ; HH . j ‘ } ‘ t i Ha ae ne ee ; Heh" | be has not been paid in full for the milk seals te igen Rl nn Ma SiON teed for both time and urniture Store. edsteads §& : | Apemmoee lst race—-Reer and Chappelle. » supplied to the Central Creamery. FEBRI JA vv ; en eee ae tah ne .. s : +} ~ ‘ Trs Cray Po) Serceant o.3, 4 ” ticles in this number show that his ap- wear. ra . cy ‘ ; 2) \ ii i Oerzea ~- i i re Open. oO ouv K a 2 ‘ - a > a ‘ ; ) a setae - I . oe IN w I thinkshe ought to know, if he has prenticeship, served under the late Super- and Bedd Ing a spec ialty this 3 a q a oe eS ee dl nega } ever conversed with Mr. Dillon, or read intepdent Unsworth and Messrs. Poole See ye ee eee aa é month Our Chamber and :| , aes . a. a 4 c oe , mer sta larze | 4th—1 mile amateur , ; rlostalarge| 4th—I mile amateur. j the pape rs at all, that the butter manufac- ¢ and Deke athe ee and / sop, in the P. E. I. R. shops roe ee ae on ee a tared at the Central Creamery is not eold x r anos — os oe ith ; life’s ake i : wle - f ] . . ‘ * ° ‘ H s cs rK, | 6th —Ho <ey, second half. yet ~ with the exception of comparatively WE HAY E HAD A His 5 a P ery eood oe. this e -_- ae re s Bee oy ss ad T aenall teil is teeal tends. 2 eas } is portrait, a very good one, is in this : ; ‘ Jas, mal ts to the local trade. understand ams Wiil Give ar ) ) ) . . : give an exhibition of number of the Lord’s Power and Machio- Harlor Suites sell at sight, The finish and prices do it, omit Re hance, and bear it in mind, and reserve Easter tories; and if for one, hay e no complaint to nivisiaigein ke OR A AS A——— purifier, Monday free from any other engagement.| make regarding the check which I have Uw y insnincien y : . o speed during the evening. from Mr. Dillon that the Jarge shipment . : ; * oe < test :fer the D i ' Ray of ib 000 ha iil : . nae d ery Magazine, and Builders Hand Book, Should You Wish a Reliable Watch, 34 e ’ inable compete | F . M _ : oe : es with those.of his fellow officers of the . is : Se ae ae on EAster onpay.— The Operalover & month ago, has not been heard ; Bay State No. 1, A.O.8.E. 5 : ( ; ret fer ' = House has been held over for Easter Mon from yet, and it was only Jast week that a 090999050000 0882% J O Fi N N EWSO N 7 ; for a few days o par: | lav for a gran 1 concert to be given in aid | shipment of similar size was sent, which : (The Joseph H. ee sere = _— Remember. my know: ] . ‘ , ater. | ofthe New Cathedral Fund. The enter- | now lies at Georgetown, and is likely to iy: OP nen 10 is 8 son of our esteemed frien 9 | > i = Charlottetown, Ff Lruary 14, 1896—dy - i = . ta: | ‘aiament will consist of the latest novel-| lie there for some time. Now, can any bald MacNeill, Esq , Of this city. More | ledge of Wate 1e8 18 at ; & \ O.H fey" > } ties. The best music, vocal and instru-| reasonable man expect payment for his power to his elbow.) oo your service, I shall Ce er ee meee en F t d ti Bil « riday even sat ee i . ; 2 4 iia ts : / 4 Ce + | mental; solos, choruses, and also that{ butter before it is sold? He must know ; ‘ . ; wayonyos en aay < AUE RS eer »Ma i een ioe _ the | indispensible adjunct toevery good enter-| that it is impossible to pay more than an ] e 00 S Look out for colds at this season, Keep be pleased at all times v o8OSS Ce ss } ra : — + ae 0 ee tte nent, Vinni com be’s Orchestra. Fur-jadvance on milk supplied, just as was § | vourself well and strong by taking Hood “ to show my stock of u avant time I | ther particulars will follow; but be sure/done in the summer with the cheese fac Sarsaparilla, the great tonic and blood Watches. -To see ’em ie - 4 ‘ tobe lec bas been the heaviest market for owe was : mmitted. There are now juntioe to Scotland’s bard, and the large / cheese for fifteen years, and that Professor We will now glose out € persor a: - working Out | andience theroughlvy appreciated the treat | Robertson bas had the greatest difficully | a iittala is to buy ’em. TT 1 sast evening PI i - just received myself for ‘‘advance” on two 1 i Arthur I r were mimitted to | Rosert Burys.—Rev Mr, Fullerton ' ' hs iK TI *n, as regards the cheese, : : ail iting the Scott Act Tnis fore- | lectured at Star ley Bri te last evenir on ranean Fc shee a = et THANKSGIVING OFFERING W. W. W ELLNER. ' 1 A e Hives, fiaed some time ago, | “ Robert Burns.” The lecturer did ample i : , feb24—dy & wy Scott Act fines. | afforded. At the close a hearty vote of| in selling the Island mak Recedaned what is left at a : ie ¢ a hearty vote < 1 selling the Island make. I understand ‘ WE HAVE A L OT OF GOOD A it Cape i BCR RIN match with Moncton. uuonan Baxp Bewerir.—Galbraith’s Band will 2 have a benefit in the Hillsborough Rink SMOKER. : oe . thanks was tendered the lecturer. on | that they are eold, and fairly well, but no Seeciat For Summersipe.-If a suffi- motion of Mr. Geo. Simpson secon led ly account sales have yet been received, and Di ? a mr ce —— —— 4 cient number of names are vot handed in| Mr. Walter Simpson. The musica] por—| therefore it is wae ais to settle with iie| Mouble iscount + ' i €>-U) AY. cue wew rhiie LeApen 7 . te Committee of “Our Regiment by os of the programme was taken part n/ patrons, Now, Sir, I think any fair man ee eT <a > aa : = Thursday morning, the special that was} bv Mr. Satherland of Clifton, Miss Jost of} will admit tl vat Professor Robertson and ' cs : i 7 ing > } | > oe } ay aa Sein gm alt } a e a i led to leave town on Friday at noon,{ French River, and Mr. Robert Lamont of} Mr. Dillon have done their verv best with bia ont grees — Tae the | = . esha : aoe ec os a f acs » one ahs atten tha rform- | New ror le ; e 27 i the cat “Ge cO vy a! vetu gsame night after the perform- | New London. the farmers, and can’t be expected to over- | Ce™t- discount or the remainder of “Ty . R | 4 ? _jisee’ harch Ist. we wi ive ¢ * The Men of the Moss Hag s,” hy § ieader of the Anti-Parnellite Home Rule a" a é ve ordered | oo rule the markets or perform miracles, and month, or until March Ist, we will give a Cicck os” - i li ied ONLY x ItTTiea USED, 3 } Fr cat. Visir.—Last night tl om- fit j 1 ne Me. Thillnn? straight 20 per cent. discount on House- | Urockett. party, is one of the most distingnished of a - j RATERNAL \ Isit.— Last night the mem-} it is an ill reward for Mr. Dillon’s untiring |" ae d ; f ving Irishman, and he ji still in. his % . . } | bers of radia Division shfield: | acti : } » PF ae .. | hold Goods. : . . ” an ’ . ng : ’ i; Ca wwp Ger Oxe. —Messr?. Johnson | < of Acadia Division, of Mar n +} activity and study on b-half cf the farmers a ee ee on “The Amazing Marriage, y George | prime, having been born in 1851. He is that we offer for less than HALF PRICE—Half Price to clear i & have issued a neat little book-{ Mayflower Division, of West Royalty, and | of this Province to see such a ktter appear} 29 per cent. off Table Geck Meredith.” the second son of the late Mr. John Blake ; ee iad | | Vietoria Divisio fro Charlottetown. | in . . 20 yer cent off Table N hie ve second son ¢ 1€ ja on or . ‘ ing importar formation cor—j; * "! 7 SEDMIOR. 170m varsott >j in the press. fi Prot Dilion (M. P. for Tipperary, and.one of TC OL TAIT a cerning their places of business in Char- | paid a fraternal visit to Ever Onward Divi PaTRoN oF THE CREAMERY. 20 per cent. off ¥ hite Sheetings. “From the Memoirs of a Minister of | . at ; . 01848) * . = ne si : 7 es A 1? git if Lo ‘ sonsist fal) 24 . 20 per ce ft Pillow C 3, ‘rance.” by S > Wey | the rebels of 184¢ K fas educates , ai | own and Souris. The booklet is ad- ; S100, of Lot 48. The programme consisi'd! Feb 24, 1296. ee . . ee oe France,” by Stanley Weyman. the Roman Catholic University of Dub- Ever Machine Gua “anteed b ) us for ’ } ears . orned y pctures f the members of the! of dialogues, recitations, addresses ard —- -. - 20 per cent. ott Towels. t é“ 39 + ’ ‘ P ] e | vas disti i:hed f his ’ J « ¥ « staal ) s e c *9 a Ain mail thats Gontis cicmaeee. be 2 | readings. Miss Beers gave a very good A SUGGESTION, 20 per cent. off Lawns and Muslins. The Red Cockade,” by Stanley Wey-*| ye et istipgutched for his : D and their Souris manager, Mr. James : ts es ‘ h ; ‘ | proficiency in mathematics, He after- $! ye ieaeal | reading, Mr. Lewis’ recifation was given ip remeeets 20 per cent. off Embroideries. et || ‘. tied lici i } Li + ‘ rergus | ‘ ‘ = ~- + . " 1 : r o i . s . 2 rl *¢ e I, :- : icicle | good style, and Mr. C. B. Warren’s readiyg | Sir,—W ould it not be well for the mem- 20) per cent. off White E iques. tL Mietnets Man in Gniek Wakes * be | ina: ; See : 8 1 ‘Gone Lae a n p ween Shan The Summerside | ¥@3 well received. Miss MceDonald’s rex bers of the newly-elected City Council to 20 per cent. off White Quilts. ; ; . F> SY | Centiate or the ya ollege OF ourg 4, For Pastrres New.—The Summerside | " “s * ‘i . # White C je Julian Corbett. | of Treland..~ Hockey Club will leave for St. John on| tation was very well rendered, and a read -j| see that the smeking rooms in the: City 20 per cent. off White Counterp .nes. ie I 9 i i ta 8 .. ee celal tol ih Witte, ing from Mr. G. G. Jury was also wel! | building are better attended to. There. is 20 per cent. otf Toilet Covers, * The Queensberry Cup,” ly Clive P n 1880 he was returaed to the House o ; ange o 8 ms ; Saturday fo pray 2 match with the Dicycie | os on : ‘ , : : roe 7g ve *- |! commons for Tipperary, but in March Charlottetown, Febsuary 19, 1896. é Hay “© that city. They have|Teceived. Mr. Munn took the W.P’s chair | 00 reason why the police station should 20 per cent. off Traced Linens. Wolley : é pperary, ; > , Hockey Club, of that city mey nave) Bt ’ ; 1883, he was obliged to reaign his seat ; alan made arrangements to play a match | Next on fhe programme came app!-s,|?0t be enlarged and a new suite of farnit- Tite hie cash disc sakes ‘ ; oe « 5 ‘ ° pa ' : ee et ee ks takes, nuts and sweeties. All joyed | tre supplied to the City Marshal for use mie 9 itn Caceres ener Se “When Valmond Came ‘o Pontiac,” by | Wimgto ill-health. Duriag his parlia— a with tl Amberst Club on their way | Canes, NUS ANG Sweeties. enjoyed | its vo . whole prcfit— our loss is your gain. Take . ’ ontiac, by | mentary career he was one of Mr. Parnet!’s aq bsck They bave not yet arranged aj} a | * | | | * The Chronicles of Count Antonio,” by imprisoned a8 a suspect, under. Mr. For- sate in his priv fice. The >men’s : : > tilbert Parize 4 themselves. et ow raat tee ceils advantage of it during February. We Gilbert Parker. macs active Piniitere. adh Webroars : = "TV eould snewest that the othet Ceais illus want to keep our hands busy, ry want to “ An Adventurer of the North,” by Gil- [°2, 1881, was the fir-t meniber suspended, i at'tte ine itunes benefit our customers, we want the money. bert Parker. on the occasion of the sucp*nsion of the : eens whole Parnellite party. He was twice ~~ —~ = he mak Sw ‘ es 22 Friday evening next, the proceeds to A CHAE L annen W A W Anthony Hope. ster. In 1885 he was returned unopposed go toward: the purchase of uniforms for ——— ee S 0 - » | for East Mayo, and was re-elected in 18°6. ea ‘: : “ the members It is to be hoped that there | Sir,—As the amateur race at the rink ’ . " ores € mii yi rae ar as ae | ait, Dillon, ie eee ye ee: _We v4 nah, ae - eee : Ais: oe oe i i j | : : ‘ age se sto : ; : ‘ , "> fi w 1 large attendance, as it is well to-night has been curtailed, by the mutual dlaod ” liam O’Brien, having been liberated on | SUYTINGS ‘and T RCUSERINGS from LONDON. T “ 4 mer! : Skaiers will be admitted for 20 consent of those entered, inte 0 match race THE PLOPLE'S STORE, peeeeenat ~ both in stock. bail pending a political trial in November, - witl yut d yubt, th 3 fj est s a] 5 cti yn f f 00 | ' we he ve &! cents; 10 cents will almit to the promen- between Messrs. Cannon and Gaudet, 1 1°90, forfeited their bail and escaped to ae, — : o Spee CLECUIC - Gv0ds we ave fe the United States to falfil a ‘lecturing en-|ever had the good fortune to place before our customers. ié here-by challenge winner of the said : natch race to’ ekate a mile mee for] Wholesale and Retail a match to = = = = rid P &é ad gagement there. Ta February, 1891, he| Some who have seen them pronounce them fine, and have 4 Presprtertat Visitatioy.—The Com- ® . the amateur championship of the aSZaf oore gave himself up to the authorities and | d l i thei 9. is +s , 5 . . < be « € y 2 > 7 ee ences ee 5 CENTS | fel dee 1 |i ippeicned’n teelanl He eas re-[already selected their Spring Suit. y Presbstery to visit Island. The date of the race to be fixed congregations in the east, will be in Geoge; by the managers of the Hillsborough E leased on July 30th, and in a epéroh ‘ ° B rgetown on Monday evening, March 2nd Rink. Bf KHSELLESS. delivered at Mal!ow on August 9th, threw =S They are the newest Colorings and Designs now Hy ‘ : " lay rning: indas ? 7 kare r r ‘ a - ‘ “~_ : © ° - &, ee ee ee pas Gelb g S.he- package He i W. Canpoxxs11. Charlottetown, Feb. 14, 1896. _ — aia tne McCarthyites as opposed! on the European market. Those wishing to see the {new- rf iésday afternoon; Uran viver, i2saay io ariottetown, keb. 25. = . ° : - 7 evening; Bay Fortune, Wednesday after- English Cough Drops Oe PERSONAL. —_— . ‘ est things made should call and see them. i noon; Suaris, Wednesday evening. T. F eee att : : .- . - . oe ae aN } a : : ae a Pe kaw womens iy, ] ua he Fullerton, Convener. That Cure Conghs. Erworta Leacue.—The room in which : Mr. W. W. Stanley arrived at Liverpool seesceeimemasnt et pacer cc. 1: 9 : the Literary Committee of the Epworth | ‘?!5. morning. oe 4 . » i i od , uy Tue Rixx.—Don’t forget the hockey Frog in Your Throat? 10 cents. League hold their popular meetings was The many friends of Mr. Benjamin | t 1 | 3 J ' | ; Ss ma and races at the rink to-night. The ey literally packed last evening. Lieut. Rieberds will be glad to hear oe es - } A i vA. . ; A % y \ e : 3 hockey match will be between the Victor- | Johnson & Johnson Colonel Moore, D. A.G., occupied the rd ying goo : : a aeneion . ae 9 dt ias, of Crapaud, and the Abegweite, of | ’ . 9} chair. A very profitable evening was spent eal a ‘henge 2 ee cee ‘A tle Te that be in § trade and leases Customers MERCHANT TAILORS. F Charlottetown. The match wi!l be decid THE DRUGGISTS by all who were present. The following ogg ee re Snare g } ' 3 i . se ad 2 DRUGGISTS. : oe Mr. Ber ij. Heartz was a passenger in the ‘ . : ats 2 ed r st in the skating racs programme was rendered : ; Charlottetown, February 8, 1896 i. a Mio a a oo i gee Stanley yesterday en route to Ontario to ie Se as ; Moore, Rattray, Cannon, (rau let, Howat s Hymn—Joy to the World............ Handel ‘hase Holstein and Jersey cattle. Mr . 2 and other fast one | compete. Gal-| 6g Paper ; Musée tin ok. ' Ev y d satisfaete b b h: I 1 ’ her 1 r oo . | omparisons aper . i a €l@eo. Lightizer went with him to bring very pound satisfactory, but remember that there are 3 braith § band will furnish the music. ss Large. ; . ° a . i oe oe home the cattle. two or three kinds of Empire Blend. Be sure and get the a} : ” . RT na (nates anosésonsenanensnover #: iy. Tent, a ree. Gene ca ios alae . oh Y.M.L. A—The debating society in re 10US, Readi Mrs. Stanley. on the Stanley yesterday en route to vest. or sale wholesale or retal y ta é neadin » Be eor tion with the Youag Me on’s L terary | te¢ FT nccece Mise Mi wanes D, pdeccecebiseececesoes ‘ WaMington, D.C. Mr. Rattenbury has j Ass ation of St. James Church last . wie: dei — ay VOwsON. heen in poor health ‘of late and he goes to uy od MOR RIS os t : .¢ discussed the snbiect, “Which but J ust look at our Fac-| Violin solo............ evtseess saves Atl Washington to consult with denineet . . . as ee a a man derive the most di from, | Mr. Harris, medical authority. Charlottetown, Feb. 25, 1895—dy & wy education or wealth 7” After an animat | tory-made FURNITURE. | 58 --------- ‘MesHoond — he rt ver ti 4 ac ik ital sues oeae tac tees | iss Howard ea * = 2 Coe eS » was gives ie fay- | a [Instrumental Duet ......... ' ver o:, new Soe ee ~ ine Coa ings, ‘ t or of education. At the next meeting, which | Compare the style, finish ' : heasnconseteeress ” will be held on Tuesday evening next, | I — Readi Misees oe si Bi ei There isa moment of weakness. The 4 Mareh 3rd, the relative merits of the and ( ualit . with any you teading................Miss Flora } cKenzie } pands fall listlessly. nergy is gone. A witin Ss and. 7 i steam engine and the printing press will i J any ) [Instrumental solo.........Mrs. W. W. Beer | ¢ircg feeling prevades the whole body. If ; " ee cchics aamainaial Miss Lewis } r - forrison ir y a4 be considered, Mr. A." Mats a find elsewhere. It will] paper.” e opener of the debate. ate. Go + sereseeeeeMozart | iy] “Geta bottle of Wilson’s famous: In- : ey : —.—. . + valids’ Port, and see the magic it will Couxry Covrt.—The sittings of the} pay J ou to do this. Our Duet. ps ; se - . Weber work. A fine old wine, seneroes an dnime~ : = * 2 County Court of Queen’s County for the aii '. a - | Ss isses Large and Poole. selfish friend, rich, fruity, with a full ody; > : > , . : March term will be held as followa :— FURNITURE is J USt &) The music was of a hi igh order, and the} a wine at once to glad the heart and build of seautiful Patterns now opening at 4 lst Circuit at Eldon, 3rd March. 2 . readings capital. That of Miss May Daw- up the system, making blood and tissne, un J, . r 7 2nd Cirenit at Bonshaw, 6th March. little bit nicer than ever | « n was deep!y interesting, while that of| surpassed as a tonic for the debilitated 2 4 x 3 ™ Sed Circuit at Danstaffnage, L0th March. | ‘i Miss McKenzie exhibited the fire and | system, giving strength and hope. A deep BD. A e EER a © ge % ith Cit rcuit at New Gli usgow, 13th | before. Call at our New |action of the first-class elocutionist. Muss | ardent glow, a bracing spirit; the property ¢ March. . m Large’s paper was carefully written and | of making worn out people strong and well. Charlottetown, February 19, 1896~—dy 5th Circuit at Clifton, 17th March. Store. well read. A big bracing tonic, sold by all ‘dealers at : Gth Cireuit at Charlottetown, 24th | —<—-—- $7 50 per case of 12 quart bottles, half ; ¥ = Be March. a i Tare enh ACKNOWLEDGMENT.—We have received case $1.00 or 5c. per bottle. Address B } ants, Lest, Pound, ae ae turdav. 14th March next, is the Jast a special map and folder descriptive of | Bordeaux Claret Co., 30 Hosp tual Street, fi is sturday, : é ren ct, 1 doy for serving. write of secsoens It AVY MARK WRIGHT & CO LP) Cripple Creek, the great gold-mining | Montreal. 246 1 é 5 . | Advertisements under this heading charge > | | ; oe ive cents per line, ; Charlottetown sitting of the March term. camp, and a genera map and time-table hes seid > of the C hicago, Rock Island and Pacitic} Every event iu this world ise syllable EYE AND EAP. OSE END THROA? COOK WANTED—4 competent cook Ap- 2 i Railway, showing how to reach the camp | breaking from the lips of God. | Every COME WANTED « competer by the shortest and quickest route. Any epoch in affairs is a completed: sentence of 9 —* feb2s--iw pd one desirous of emigrating to C ripple His thought; and the great. stream of , @ Office =* Bent Stresi ee ee ee eet ee ' ro BE LE “the rroperty on the port! you gave way to this you might be really a ho r >» fuilesi on | l lation i x aay Rape OTIS Creek can obtain the fuile nig pe | human history is God’s endless reve G4 a ee etna de well so y abe mye eh concerning the route from I. . Lo mis, , of himself, ons a P oe roaepe dng now ian i. oe aiestee : q New England Passenge o- aa of the E 7 ae the +tabling in the rear is one Of the best in % ail- the Prow Po-ses-jou givea ttof Ma ¥ Chicago, “Rock Island and Pacific Rail BEYOND RECOVERY. On 4 5 oi _ ne ' cos ist ra, = asi Be 0 4 way, whos ce office is at 296 Washington e lias“ Mle ai ices vivian Street, Boston. The Boy LaFlamme—Hts Cure was a Sur- A LADY has accommeda'tion fortwo a ers, witl¥ use of ; —_———>————_ prise—A few boxes of Dodd's Kidney . pian’; sehewl girls or u rine : |Moceasins {i)ksc"iiss. at ~t side Pioneer says: The Hattie Louise ia PAPINEAUVILLE, Feby. 3 (Special) ~ * grams ww ' , : } W'NtED.-4A man with some experience beis Bg repaired at St. Thomas by the ander- | The father of the boy LaFlamme is one until vou see the Bar- | as 4st man. wac also ean meke h'ias-if | writers. Before the disaster she had | f the leading merchants here and willing . ft “ é ‘tr ora ly us ful. Apply at this offices Tue Harrie Lovise.—The Summer- BEER BROS.’ tee seat i ale AME cae Say all By hy Se hates } , : j | seac hed the West Indies and discharged,’ to talk of hie son’s cure, he says—‘My gains we are offering. Fe i ‘ ae a y { nua e . B | taking on board acargoof molasses for little boy Arthur, after scarlet fever about Men’s Moceasi Q rl wey tad Five roves with pastor & eel.atr, ‘i I i Ai: al Wise che i St. Thomas | a year ago never mimi ani bie’ oil wen § ie or ee? s0c. a pall -| a gene ane 5 e a fire ‘ lane sand lo nu : = 4 |disabled the pancheons were taken oat. | ment ran into a kidney trouble. His body D = G ds Ladies “ Tie, 85c. ' | hoteis at the north aide, and thous mew cn-s 4 This week will close cur SPEECIAL + These will be put on board again when the | , was swollen to twice its natural size. The ress GO Pn éé 4 onl SI és | wad re oo ane caney oe May. i806, In : : } giire of JAMES FTEWARKT, St Peter’s Road : , ‘pr i ODS and we ‘repairs are completed and she will then ' cufferings of the little fellow were very | I . . ‘ seat, Phi ~ | vai ud. =feb24 # T Disk LAY OF WHI E GO : : hs a) , | proceed to her port of destination. Capt. ' severe and we had all given up hope of Flanne s, anne ettes, " os 7 Lined, $1.1 a} : 7 ee as anes ' @ ¥ intend making it a genuine bargain Barnard, who went to St. Thomas in the him. But three months ago we commenc- Boys “ Lace, 50c. a pair | alin Sader wit ones ane te an doe we, interest of the owners is now in the West! | ed giving him Dodd’s Kir jney Pills, and te tt ¢ Prints 7" ; 6 | « . a tinder will piease leave it . 3 4 Indies selecting the sugars and molasses to-day he i is romping and playing with a ee his 9 4 R K JOST ~—— SSantea a 2 ee for next season’s trips. other boys.” This as an instance of ” : oan pet A ow re gyn Thatetag, ao In our Whitewear Department we will give you One Dollar and Twenty Cents’ worth of our very best goods for Ore Dollar. i3th, the night of the Carnival, between Jr Johuson’> and the Rink, orin the Kink —— prompt cure is very remarkable. Ch allies, Skirtings, febl5 Stamper’s Corner. i ; ’ Tvon't Die oe Your Time. | | “Why will you di e? " That is the ques MADE TO ORDER—Soft = . The finder will be rewarded by ae it at =o” eee ie cai \ is sti : warm Hoods, i is office. ce ‘tion the scientist now arks the mie cerable | _ Advices from Johannesburg ye Tweeds for Bo s’ Wear. Tam O’shanters (any color) or any kind of | ‘= “Se _____ =< s t ~ b] | President Kruger and the chiefs of the ~ Fancy or Plain Needlework n-atly exeeuaud. | COOK W «NIEO—February 2ith, aeom,e- | eufferer from consumption or lung trouble. several executive departments of the gov- Address X YZ. FXAMIs®R office tf—jan26 | tent cook in a tmall family; lveral wazes. T he — naturally is “because I can’t Set ee ket oe a , ° e Al ply a this office, tf—fevis rnment of the South African re ubii ic Y T ] j MARINE VILLA TU LET—nitaste adjeit ; Lelp it.” But the consumptive can_ help! eer " - : . wo epecia nes ing Dundas Esp!anade, in the moet h aluhy a ee ene WN, Nest Ne) ¥ week for our customers. Ladies, please make a memo. of this, and sa» it. P aiiller’s Emlsion, made from Norwe i made an inspection of wo scene of ae mart of the city, fronting the Hillsboroug!i FOR ros K—A c loads of saw fu t AP P member that one dollar will buy one dollar and gian Cod Liver, and combined with the |“?*amite — . * erg inj ar W ] Hi is . B k t River, formerly occupied by Dr Dawson. “J | P ¥ lo Groson EFU. ——— 81s35~febia E r ’ . * oC ( 8 é vs » anc ab | ene a ty ts’ worth of our low-priced W hitewear | bypophoephites of lime and soda will cure J#y8 #g0 and visited many o k "1 , | of Heavy 09 ose in asKke s most desirable residence; rent $20 a year,| MONEY—-Loans made on city or covutry = twen ty cenis wor ol O . ire cases out of ten of cons umption, and mea, women and children in the 1Ospilals. paid quarterly. Apply to Bers Davies, properiy Apply toF W L Moore, - oliciter mt j the tenth case can get a reprieve for a year President Krager, after i . ir ite octi—d&w guarzaw patlaw &c, London HouseCorner. d&w 3m -deecs : , ‘of de are, -\at 23 and 3O ' lor ton, New blood i is what the consump- of devestation, “declared that the Nether a an cel ~—*e $1500. —$600 down, $9) on mortaye if, de- FRET SAW- I have a very nice foot-powe I requires, and Miller’s Emulsion of lands Railway Co., ou board of whose cars sired—buvs desirable dwelling nea | Fret Saw forsale cheap. First avpi cant g: i * { a pe Li a Oil, whee taken produces it. the dynamite exploded would have to pay x centre of city, not farfrom park good neigh- | 4 ee K LCeorron Brighton Road. 5 ¥ a {Millers Bucleion in the greet perve * ¢ panes at ia does aoe RS - eee tier sane ee | —— —— 1g * ; calicuiated at So at leasi. a ner King and Great George Stre*«< novs {| TO LET—Two offices tu the Stamper Bicckz aS Dp ea RAR TYE scrensthener and blood maker, aod, eure aawew Mee EAARRIS.| =.= ops Prowse an Joughs, Colts ropcn c f al O LET—New residence, corner © Grafton E 4 d ] : all = affections In big bottles, SOc. oan cory be oe nee wc e e S a Bochfo ors aes. modern MICH COW — ia moe aati 4 : , *th- inds, fair; rature . codfish on mprovemeats, hot air. bath, ete. Hent mod | (OW.1446 03 .. Apply te ALEx KENNE- ; ; Tue Weatuer.—Fresh westerly to no-th-westerly winde, fair; lower tempera and @), at all drug ¥tores. Charlottetown, February 15, 1896 o Apply fo k M Moorg. ur dec? § by. Forts. 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