Comic Concert and Box Social, wiWits & & surpaseing any of the kind held for years. Notwithstanding the bad roada which pre- Poe * < ; i "4 a b. , - ‘ " 4 6 ee) } ; | wUUL } i ts | ny | Acomic concert and box social under | the auspicesof the Y M Debating Society ft 2p Fai ceo of that place wa- given in the public hali Y a es at Murray Harbor Soutu on the 21st inst, & Bee Yas) ue hi | BE | which was an exceptionally good one ee antiina | vented a large numberfrom consing, the Genuine | epacious buildiog was comfortably filled | and the best of order prevailed throughout. alas lei a! | Mr. A. P. Prowse, M. P. P., presided, e <4 i < [ g XT i and gave a short address, after which the - wre - following programme was rendered : — 4 © *1) Singing—-“The Maple Leaf Forever”.... Little Liver Pills. Ghoie Deere ces ae ee neiieea ; Mr Louis Brehaut. Must Bear Signature of > Solo.. See FaceGimile Wrepper Below. Miss Alva Brehaut. Instrumental Musie—(Violin, Autoharp and Banjo)..W H Bull, J N Me~ Kinnon and F Bishop. Dialogue—“The Darkey Wood Dealer,” W H Bull, Herbert Moore and W LeLacheur, {ve y small and as casy to tako as sugar. FOR HEADACHE. FOR DIZZINESS. FOR BILIGUSHESS. FOR TORPIB LIVER. Reading ° . : . : . Mr Henry Philips. Singing—“The Old Qaken Bucket”..... The Choir. Dialogue—The Irish Doctor . J McKinnon, W H Sull, G Murdock FOR CONSTIPATION. Sole and Herbert Moore. FOR SALLOW SKIN. ” © seat ae. 3. 4 . Windsor LeLasheur. FOR THECOMPLEXION| | stump Speech. ae 7 ——GRENURIGE sus nwa gouatune. Purcty tab ain Beet W H Bull, : eomeeanitare = Singing— “Tramp! Tramp! Tramp !” CURE SICK HEADACHE. Choir. Instrumental Music ‘ . ° ° J McKinnon, W H Bull and F Bishop. Stump Speech ° : John McKinnon. J Closing Chorus ; o- God Save the Queen, COMFORTING The boxes were then ably ‘‘auctiored D: pt everywherefor off” by Messrs Ad Mclunis and Joho Mc- Delicacy of Flavour Superior Phee, and the sum of about $55.00 Quality, and Highly Nutritive realized. which will go to purchase A Properties. Specially grato- library. The meeting closed by gving ful and comforting to tho three cheers each for Lord Roberts, the _—_ *lentertainment and basket social in the THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MARCH 3% 1900. teeta Sate e sinerse ent studving faw with Mr, Morson, Charlottetown. We were very glad to see him looking so well, and we wish bim every succees in his studies, Meears. Martin Manarand Wm. Power have just returned from Shamrock, where they were the welcome guests of Mr. A. Troy. Mr. Albert Curran, who does all tie threshing of grain in this place, is just about to wind up a very successful sea- son’s work. We have had various per- sons to do our threshing in former years, but none who gave the satisfaction of Mr. Curran. ~ All the dairy patrons of this part who send their milk to New Perth factory, are very anxious to have Mr.M Power draw the milk this summer, Mr. Power did the work last year, and he did it well, giving entire satisfaction. Z It is reported that Mr. Maurice Walsh intends going to Charlottetown to live io future. We hope this is only report, as we would miss Maurice very much. Reports. Murray Harbor Notes, The Mission Band of thia place gave an Public Hall,on Friday evening the 16th inst. Rev. W. C. Mathews presided, and gave @ short but interesting address. A programm made up of recitations, music, etc. was carried in a highly credit- able manner. The baskets were then “auctioned off” by Mr. McInnis, and the sum of $30 was realized. Court Murray Harbor,I. 0. F., is now reaping the fruits of the excellent enter~ tainment and basket social which it held on the 12th inst., as five applications for membership were received at ita last meet- ing, three of whom were initiated. Over 100 people were present at the social, among whom were a number of brethren from Court Sylvan, I. O. F., Moutague, who were payiuga fraternal visit. Our Chief Ranger, Brother I. R. Prowse, presided. ‘he meeting was opened with nervousand dyspeptic. Sold | chairman aud the auctioneers. ouly in }3-lb. tins, labelled Union Jack. not been much activityamong the most of our people, owing, no doubt, to the want of enow to make good sleigh roads. From day to day and from week to week, we had been anxiously looking oat for the snowstorm that never came. We cannot expect anything but unfavorable weather while we are content to be ruled on earth by euch @ corrupt government as we have, at present. Mr. James Lannan paid bis parents a brief vis‘ton Bunday, James is at pres- JAMES EPPS & CoO., Ltd. Homeopathic Chemists, : London, England. Summerville News. BREAKFAST SUPPER se : J Zi , This is the great Tory stronghold, and | will bold out against Farquharson & Co. " with a resistance wortuy of General — White’s garrison at Ladysmith. It is no use for any Grit to come thie way with THNDBRS false promises; we would make him : and his fellows eurrender aad send them —-- fto St. Helena as Roberts did Cronje. Tenders will be received by the under- signed ap to noon of March 31-t for the erection of the New Parochis! Hcuse at Kelly’s Croas, Lot 29. All material supplied by the Parish. Plans and specifications may be ceen at the paroebial residence, Kelly’s Crosse, and at the office of W. C. Harrie, A. R.CA,, Arch itect, Charlottetown. The lowest or any tender not necessarily | accepted. Keily’s Cross, March 12th, 1900. 2aw & wkiy, pat, watc, herald. Tothe Men and Boys of P. K. I. We don’t sell shoddy. but we sell the best clothing made for the prices asked. Our clothing trade has been marvelous we have only been about 6 months in the business and every customer that has bought from us will always remain a customer. Our clothing fits like the wings of a duck, Our clothing wears like the rock of Gibralta, Our clothing is the best value in Canada, We have enlarged our clothing de- oartment and fitted it up in first-class style, and have one of the best cloth— ing rooms in the city, We buy for spot cash and sell cheap We Buy Wool. — Seller Melégt & C During the past few months there has Phee. The ladiesthen prepared an ex~ singing, followed by prayer, afer which | Brother Rev. E. Gille, gave an address of | welcome, to which Brother W A Jolneston ,responied ov behalf of the Montague | brethren and Rev. W. C. Mathews on be- | half of the people of Murray Harbor. | Exhaurt've addresses Oa Forestry were given by Brothers Gils, H.J. Brehant ,and H, Nelesow. Mr. Geo. H. Moore gave two enlertaining recitations, and a recita- tion was aiso given by Mr. D. Brehaut. There was also instrumental music by Brothers J. N. McKihuovu, W. H. Buil and Mr. F. Bishop, song by Brother D, McLean, speech by Brotber J. J. Me- 'Donald and a eveeco by Mr. Angus Mc- i cellent treat, and each and every one apparently enjoyed themselves to tbeir heart’s content. A vote of thanks to the ladies for the excellect spread given, was moved by Brother Gillis, seconded by Brother H. Nelson, of Court Sylvao and unamioously tendered them. The meet - ing closed by siuging the National Anthem three cheers for Court Murray Harbor andthree for Court Sylvan. Cor. cc + a en Mount Albion Notes. Our school is progressing favorably uoder the skillful nianagement of Wm. McFKachern. who, in his ¢ix yeare of labor with us, bes proved himself to bea re- liable aod painstaking teacher, Cyrus Carver is at present visiting rela- tives at Winsloe. Two of Mount Albion’s most tsleated sone, Heory Jenkins and Frelyn Robert- son, are this winter attending the C. B. GC. We anticipate for them 4 suceeseful fu- ture. : Wallace Eoman spent Sunday with rel- atives in this place. Our energetic blackemith, Benj. Hor too, has recovered from his recent illness. Frederick Jenkins bas feturned from a visit to his relatives at New Dominion. Geo. Myers is busily eagaged repairing the Mount Albion road It reminds us of election times. Wm. Carver bas completed the hauling ot ma‘erial for the repairing cf bis dwell. ing houee. Some of our lady friends desire to be- come experis on horseback, and are prac- tising at present. Ila McCallum has returned from a flys ing visit to friends in Hazelbrook. d Pincaer, Mount Albion, March 27, 1900. ‘ As uszal the directors of the Federal Life Assurance Company have been able to present an annual statement which is satisfactory both to ehareholders and policy holders. The eighteenth annual report shows a marked increese in the company’s gross income and its assets, while a great volume of new business, representing $2,497,900 in insurance, was traneacted. The company’s surplus now stands a: $723,257, while the net surplus to policy holders is $114,257. With close on to $12,000,900 of insurance, the Fed- eral Life is now an important insvitution, and is making rapid progress. As itis a Hamilton concern, Hamilionians will na-~ turally be pleased to watch ite growth and continued prosperity, the results of pru- j dent yet energetic management, MoGit. VaLepiororraNs.—The McGill Outlook, just at hand, contains likenesses of the valedictorians for 1900. Among the number we recognize Mr. C. C. Fergu-~ son, son of Senator Ferguson, valedictor- lan in arts, —_—- —__ -q>-__-_- -_——_ BE SURE that your blood is rich and pure. The best blood purifier, ¥ enricher and vitalizer is Hood’s Sarsa- parilla. Be sure to GET HOOD’S. | Gentlemen See our naw hats for spring they will please you fit you and improve your appearanes, get one early, you cannet be ts early in doing a good act, 5800 new ones to choose from, the prices range from 50c to $5.00 (Christy’s hats are best.) Ladies See our new black shirt waists, they are made very prettily either tucked cr plain as you likeit, guvod sateen; prices range from $1.60 to $2.75 each, we have some beautiful ones in white lawn trimmed with insertion or embroidery, also some pretty ones in plaid zephyr, 50c to $2.50. See our silk waists at BOYS We have just reeeived some hundreds ef suits made espeei- ally for you, we can give you a beautiful 2 piece suit from $1.00 to $5.50, or a 3 piece suit from $2.00 to $7.75; but come early, and you will have first choice cf the finest lot of boys’ clothing we ever had to show you, Children’s Suits in all the latest nov elties Brownies f»om $150 te $4.75. These a» made es- pecially for us, «nd are not sold by any one else in the city, come and se them before you buy is all we will ask you to do; we will trust the suits to do the rest, you might as well have something new, when you can have it for the same old price. Prowse mB YS For all the leading Mercantile Houses in Prince Edward Island. Haszard & \loore | | For el S We have some very good Bon y Codfish. It is much nicer than the 4 ordinary Boneless Fish. Also—Shredded Codfish in tins, Kipper'd Herring in Tomato Sauce. Canned Finnan Haddies : Canned Lobsters in } and 1 Ib ting ~ Canned Scallops and Clams. Canned Shrimps (from Gulf of © Mexico. ) Oanned Salmon (British Columbia, Canned Salmon (New Brunswick, Domestic Sardines. = i _ French Sardines. g BEER & QUER Queen & King Square Grocers, mq a TENDERS | FOR PURCHASE OF OLD F. ISLAND HOSPITAL. Per NDERS will be received up to Apri 15th, attwelve o’clock, acon, for the 2 ™ purchase of the premises known astheold | Prince Edward Island Hospital, including outbuildings. The Buildiug isin good repair, heated by hot water, and aleocon- tains cold water pipssand electric ligtt wires. Terms to suit purchaser, B.BALDERSTON, Sec. Board of Truatees, 70—d2aw monAthur — laa PeSesee Bowne sere as MASON’S STORE You caa get the latest Canadien and American newspapers received & by mail each night, Drop is if you want a paper or magazine or book toread. Fruit, ? Confectionery, Tobacco, Cigers etc, when you’re passing this wey. R. H. Mason -_——— a neil NOTICE. —_—>— ‘bee ® <=] & @ 4 @ Bae Applications for the position of General Agent for Province of Prince Edward Island for the Great-Weat Life Assurance Company will be 7é geived until the first day of April next. This is a very desireable opening fora man of energy and ability. The Com pany bave made rapid and solid pro gress, having over ten millions in busi- ness in force with an annual income of over three hundred and twenty-five thousand dellars. The Great-West Life has a higher mterest earning power than any othe: Company doing business in Canada. {ts rates for insurance are lower and guarantees higher than any other Com pany, therefore, it is easy te do busines fer the Great-West Life. A very desirable contract to the right party. Apoly by letter with references tc AENEAS A MACDONALD, Barrister, etc. Charlottetewa, P. E. dy bins cod