Re A SERED ? DAILY -oee ee anaes INDIA’S FAMINE FUND, ee lame ee eae ‘tor. + Wo ooo a ; 7 —=———————— RES Accident Collected by the Trustees of Savage Harbor School D'strict : menced operations from ore to two weeks earlier than the I-lund men, are allowed to An | | lish for two weeks after our connection | Kev. D. McNeill... -ssccnccccsreee 5 OO Benjamin Goffin... ......-....1}>us wheat 1to any person with the market is cui off. The effect of a aa - o 80 00 coceethees eee 7 . lla ON: ,...s<Lalciue .s eee } ynnen i “a! S ‘ . P © BOTOUPDET... ccccccccee eee ecee ht) Va “ May happ* , ' this order 18 to reduce the price of our fish Second etfering froes Congregation Klisha Coffin... J ae Say ae ‘a i $ ; Examine The policies issued by the | now on the way to market and cause loes| of St. Peters Cathedral including Donald Morrison....00. +++ " : ih PeolaL Desratowkes TO THE aa t fishe 10.00 f ; Alex Moorrie.........00-.+0++ +++") =e ener ca We're busy—always busy; ; : : . ~.. nwmantoe | to our fishermen. $10.00 from The Honorable, The i od > ‘“ ) is T nt trade is all 2 Accident Guarantee | : a 3 ; ’ Dingwe!! Coffin. ... vena \ 4 , ransien race 18 4 rigut Ocean Acciaent ccciialaatiing Master of the Rolie, $31 97 with the Duncan Melanie an 4 GREECE ATTACKS TURKEY yet never too busy to talk ; ; ; a fac GREECE AND TURKEY. former otteriug of $71.63 waking a Donald Steele S St 3 w. * for a moment conce ning for superstruc ture, bu r steady Con p. ¢ ver ail KINGS Of ae bi —_a total trom thie congregation of ‘ I ee. a “e E > - custom 1s the foundatio i liable | Nua Greece, if free to act, would: make | $102.70..........ccc0.cseeeereeeceee 10370 Pred W.Coma i yori oe any goods you may like to in- business—that’s what w Mf . ‘oh, ee un is liable | ches Gen ts “ BE, WINNERS Uis's's soe vote’ « 6's ‘ Or usinessS—that's what we have cidents Whic h man is u short work of the Turks in Crete iaevident W. E. Dawson, Jnmes W. Fieen.........- 2 “ | e ‘ : quire about See our 25 cent head fi ie — . a e |} from the martial spirit her people are dis- Treasurer. Fred. W. Pigott. ......... +++. - * Decided Victory il Crete, Dress Goods.—J. P. & Co. workec or, eee our 250 to. Tne Vompany ; playing and the result of the first encount. aa b. li a ie R M a Oe e ee Dress Goods.—J. P. & Co, . bay oe n the sub. listof Montague, Rev. Mr ornelings McIntyre. ..«--..... 3 chin senetins 000 000 | 1 at this distance a Commas strange that McKenna should be Rev. Mr. and Mre t : aoe at aac eh: R Sea, ’ the Great Powers of Christendom should | Penna. : Collected by the trustees 0° North Kus 2 OPPOSITION OF THE POWERS ~ 8 Vietrict: — . CAPITSZ TZ. | interfere in the quarrel hetween Greece Collected by J. A. McLeod, North Wilt= | “° nen Here IN | and Turkey. Greek Christians have | Shire: — Samstt Artal ciditisndssciessecncebhs sess $100; scielocaiei | iately been massacred by the Unepeakable | Wm. Clarke............-.ceeee re$ 150 | George Budd sree cnseereen ss 26 . . Turk, who deserves all the punishment 2 on fo ar Cae 1 00 Lartang ©, TO st . . = Admiration of the Italians. 28e 50e, Sve, 40c, and 45¢ ee : fo eee, eee 1 OO | Aquilia Woings. . 6. ce ceceeewee ees VOW | that Greece can administer. The present) Ww E. a. Be ae Robert RINNE A pi ncs ch.ccess se scetienes 50 a Dress Goods for | = > combination against Greece is explainable | Chas. Easter.............cc0000.. - eeseeee BO badahn Homatoie.... isis cs scecess ces cranes 1 60 aie, ee oe Genera! Agent fonly upon the hypothesis that Turkey,| 0. McPherson. ...............sceeee $01 Wm Toombs..... ............5 bue wheat Arnens, Feb. 17. ; : Se BI aoa 5 o's + veo cesecasonciess 50 } Oliver M. Bernard.............+ 2 e The first definite news of the Greek Our prices are che; lvj i : with ali her abo rnations, must be pro- . : ; és “a : “e be : I ieap on ym Charlottiectow n ; ; ' cmmemnem B Blox TRIM igeecekscccccs ccicsee 2 v cory in Crete was received last evening, ? ; i ; tected and maintained inorder that the Wei beccicn c « «cc cccccaccecesccs cs oc tee ® WEED BAR, BOO INDO vcccccoccodant ¢ and the wildest enthusiasm followed the If we succeed in pleasing the sense that the £co Is are ee : | great ( ne may live at peace Murray Harbor jec Mersrr Prowse] & Se Re ed a sogeins of Pe car canard Port you, we please ourselves even & excellent valne for the money iwith each other. Th ait ; ; es n OUSLOD .. ceeeeceteereeeee 2 it 1 said, 3k + 1d 6c arec ie : oe. aie . ae a THE DAILY RXAMINER. ins : ‘ a ; Om pe é co : — > 20 00 James Gillis: ........65- 09+ 2 fe Aghia, taking 400 Mus+u'mene prisoners, more. See our 25¢ D1 ess See = 25e Dress Gx ods —,J, a Br 2 en See. Benner 1 FOWRC ss esesersersenreeee se eB 6 00 Edward Woodman. ......i.--+h ne Among the number were 100 Turk ish Goods window. - J. P. & Co per yd e They are 40 inches P. & Co. | But is impossible not to admire the | A. P. Prowse....... seeces en ccoocsoe ane oee ” CII CLAP. ois ccne sen ” troops, the remainder of the prisoners - ° i - FEBRUARY 17, (897. pluck of the Greeks, . : 7 oa ec 1 00 John Molare.......00, <csmesss dm " being Moslems whohad taken refuge ip wide, light in color. One rea- fh as Fe " Co nev. dg. &. SR ce ccosees 0 6 0 oe OO 0es.+06 Rod. MeL “e pat ane ee ae * tl fort. ‘ * se ly vw > ‘or OF »« - rte . : eS Avalenca Allan POOP oe cccooesrerreerseees j v0 oe e ee We I “ ue fo son for Be ing them for aC th MR. M'KINNON’S MISTAKE NOTES ANE OUENTS. Rev. Ewen Gillis...csecsceecerssse se eoee OE Thianas Dogle..cc....eenld & ro yd is we want to unload be- a Montreal Gtas: Kuvase inefreid that Sol Grabam...-++ sorcerers eee teens qeeusen » “2 | thomas A. Warrer.... oe . Greece Threatened. fore Mr. Paton sends us on our i : aid res ° Packer falle & oo G ain | . - 1" Collected by J. H. McKenzie and Samp- | Levi Laird. . .......0..ceceeeee 00 eb 6 we ‘ : new spring stock : Vi ») A. Mew M A be > the pe . gs oe ee *Ou Farquharson, Mount Herb-rt : Weed WOOT. 665 she hoes — nm Loxpon, Feb. 17. I t & Stock. a 7 2 si ec 22: J. A. MoKensie. . ccs... 2 045% $ 1 00 M. A, Atuan The Daily Mail says thatthe powers salt Woon - : -. ‘ | in = ont woe ‘rte ms — By Wi. LOE. j oscimeeetmnnen ee PR AOS have sent a collective note to Greece, a ; Qeality before cheapness, “ : : River as t ee eee eee a wevive thas . : cotcrdiediabiudens Se stati unless the Greci es are ’s i ere oan ict | tng-a eof clam for ee i the “oro Aire Muh 100] a mercr ro mm aoninnom, , | seu tht nol the Grin forts ox that’s cur plan. ‘The plan we z me . i : ee psy ips ——— ‘wllonggy ver all the Auber Matt. ...:..cctdierhicvne 6 Sed Mee a atlas ke your* issue | of hours, the ports will be blockaded and like best ard our customers iup- . oe - ” — " - . sie e s ‘ eee reeeoeeee 50 , 7 oe . . a , iliti > 2 zai st G . eC. ; ve 5 i i a oe Al of Galati itetais te Menkele ice eee a the 12th inat, a letter over the sigtarure of hostilities begun -_ yreece Not only fit to wear, but fit prove a It applies to “Whereas the Gevernment of Cana’a has | and the Ner h West are to be closed at| Rev, B.C. Turner.........csseeseee. 5 00 | Mr. D.A.McKinnon, M.L. A., Sa d to be seen; goed to look at, as every department of this big contribuved much larger sums of money t- | once. Mr. Ogilvie explains that this action | J W, Jenkins.......csceesesseses ee ea eee Italy Pleased. well as good to wear; fast cols store. We dont handle good wards railway construction in Canada thao | is necesea y because of uncertainty regard. | Wm. Wo0d.......--..-+ ssssssseeeseee » 2.00] Railway resolution proposed at tte Mur:ay atmo re or : a that are simply “c} " was contempiated and autho whea (he) wg the duwes ou wheat and flour. ds. Weick ccciice cv oene 1 00} River meeting aaenes 1o ~~ preemble tom, Feb.17. Sure dye, uncommon goods at S are nay “ae ae ee". . } r the " . . . . . a & ; Z Pe, ’ . . y : : > ¢ es { ¢ Province of P. EB. [sland . i th —The Grand Trunk Railway reports its | Geo. EE i iness s cl eee Tire he Cr, ek) eevee, = parte on The bold ection of Greece in attempting common prices. Only 2 5e buy the best goods and Age Union in 1873; and whereas P.E. | é net receipts for the past half year to have | RB bert Jones..... pid anieniiienss ee a Sans Now, surely, Mr.|* Solve the Cretan question with the dress goods.—J. P & Mp only a reasonable advance k hae not received any fair share — men £616 100,—even though the Chicago | Sampson Farqubarson............... 1 00 MeKi 7 : + on nie ade dovniinnnn sword has excited popular admiration Sg oe ae ae : ost Jas. P an sist ea a Goverom a 5 a A = “ neil cecceccseceeeeece 1 00 | McKinnon cannot so soon b gow sgt ee at Cost. as. aton & Co. Jarze expend y snd Grand Trunk part of sys'em shows w| Wm. Smallwood..... oes 5 | What actually occurred at that meeting | everywhere in [taly. _ | fie ency « 67 4 i ol P a MM. MOP coccees cscs 00 : : . : : ) enn vaeeee ‘Wher-as, The question of railway ° - 7 ed, . - ae a the oe a “ te Pe on . ] 00 e-pecially as he was one of the principal —_— - a chy pp i Roles i ; as brought to the Poaae NES ee arenes Of £30 ,90". | weaae the onl ee oe 59 | actors. If Mr. McKinnon only opposed DUMMY IRVING ON THE - | J AG ( 1c) exteas! es = ' D yminion Government — Ore shipments from Roealand last Mis. 5 tice ae P 2 06 the resolntion becanse of its partizan char- notice o ie¢ en week, as tabulated by the Miner, were | * Iss Haran Jones ee eee acter and its off-nsiveness to Mr: Davies, ———— sanuaunarae as eaamrmnainiearenpanerinere 1895 and 1896, by representatives to House of Commons and Senate of Cana ja from this Province, by a tion of the Local Legislature of the Province, by memorials and petitions from toe peop! and by resolutions passed at meet Leld reso! : pgs atd tterevt eect ne of the I re "6 ; os on interview has made his reciprocity Joba A. eS a 2 00 Mr. McPhee the mover, from even having ‘ Aud Whereas, The Dominiou Govera-| jw ission quite popular with some of the} © \ 1 60 * Waa id Me McKi ‘ = in pemenee to these wentomntle | ty @ antic Wud Sine of chouinn Greet G-o.B Moore See sma tcweeiaians OU tt read ? Further, why did Mr, McKinuon exe ne z : ” en thn manne consented to intro: | n.:, Pn ea - Mrs. Wim. Moore.....c0oerescsceees eee 79 | contend so strongly and stubbornly that Cave Traverse, Feb. 17. —_—— - appeals from the ie, ; C wo ane tm 1896 pe out ve Feder trade mill rier Secs sage cage Ce EE, oe meeting was not called for passing Last night, on the arrival of the «ail luce into the He a. hs dis daeetematien te lirectly to the chara EsBISHIG MM) ohn T. Rodd. ccccccesseeseereseccooree 1.00] such a resslution? He cannot but recol - special, the outlaw, George Irving, made Ss ite aie te p. BE. Ieland, aad ere cat Spee en 9 BRO TI anvoc se sccsenecacns cnnmngs 1 00 | lect that Senator Prowse read him th | anattack on the postal clerk, Mr. Gull, VS. , “3 es Pe tted iteelf ro the railway | . —As an echo of the recent contest in| Geo. C. Younker.............+- 2 00 | rc quisition calling the meeting, and even | who, however, succeeded in g-tting out of Ea aa ” on — enh hy t os > mene following queries i | ‘Thomas IEE iii sstensss s cases ee ee would not satisfy Mr. McKinnon. He j his reach. He then assaulied Ed Crosby, Whereas, The Hoo. L. H. Davies, now > a b _— na os ” ts a W m. Johnson...... (a benied cd «a aien I 00 (Mr, McKinnon) buttoned his ccat and | statjon master, in his own offive and in the . = member of the Dominion Cabinet bold nZ os ‘ pe aa es : How — i that t cm Charles Curtis. . osc 'e's « Socecesperdh kat a ENO he would take three honrs to talk or disebarge of his duties. Irving was partly the portfolio of Minister of Marine au‘ ais 4 to bid a x ots on re Jobo M. Coles.........6-.seeeeeeee 100) the railway, and before that he would | under the influence of liquor, and it is gen- —--- Fisheries, bas pledged himself 10 procee a oe ; . ~~ ~ orm a * } Sames ( NOE Gis .cadiiinieeinene 5 eee to be in Georgetown. erally coueeded that he had an accomplice. The retura mated betwen these tau with the constraction of tle Belfast and pes pin be: om oo ’ i. raat be re A Friend. ....cccccccseeeseeeesseeeee 50) Can Mr. McKinnon forget saving Superintendent McDoneld has been noti- favorite Hockey Clubs will be plaved in Murray Harbor Ra.lway if his party came atte aed ae be bcm eens Coliected by the Trustees of Hopefield that the Hon. L. H. Davies was all ge fled to send the proper authorities here the Hillsborough Skating Rink on Friday . into power—and that su h pledges were ; | Schoo! District: erful at Ottawa, ani did not want the aid | ccnight to arrest this man. evening, February }9th. we >t neet- given by the Hon. L. H. Davies at } 1,269 tons. From Jan. 1 to Fet. 7, in- lusive,the shipments were 6,035 tons The average value of Rossiind ore is $35 per ton, or about $130,000 so far this year. $27 25 Trastees of Lower TOO i. .saedes seeeee wee Collected by the Milton School District: Wen. Fes OURO esc ccctssccvccecess coe +e $ 200 Washing- Ollie Curtie........ 1 60 —Von're:]l Siar; Vr. Davie ’ What about the impersonator, and where is he now? se ’ . Hector MeNeill......cccoctee. aevean des OF WARPATH. Assault on Messrs. Gill and Crosby. why did be orj-ct to the introduction ofa resolution @t all ? Why did Mr,.McKinnon ask the chairman to interfere in order to bave the resolution not read? And why did Mr. McKinnon, wheu the chairman did not choose to inte: fere, attempt to prevent of a resolution or anything el-e? Why, —_ then—if Mr. McKinnon was not opposed SALE GOAL On the same evening the eecond team of snes held in different parts » E. Island = .p sf ; E ] etn et ene 1006. —Prof. Leigh R. Gregor, B. A., Ph. D.,| Ms Flore MePhee..----.------- 1 00) por Se to passing a resolution—dil be net The Mand2mcnt. Se Regeue oll pay she meena Therefore Resolved, that for ihe proper of MeG Ht uiversity, delivered a lecture Sine elias... e ee 5g | io this unaccountable manner? The fact a " & Adm ssion to eee oth matches 20 ets development of the resources of tbi« Pro- before the Numismatic and Antiquarian i. Peause * eR OR tM ed 50 | iS that Mr M: K:onon thought he was Moxrreat, Feb. 17. 7 Mtr me ae vinee. a8 well a3 for maintaining ti Seciety Of Meutreal a few evenings ago on ‘en MoG@resnr. er a ae ee 50 surrounded by a sufficient namber of On Sunday week the jong-delayed col- ia) MP ope omy — for aale = ©. D. Rankine plighted faith of Canada, it is imperative!) ‘ French Canadian Litterateurs,” which is es ok i tieneld.... ange 50 ardent snpporters who would do his bid-} lective mandement will be read from all 5 cent : one row of benches around necessary that immediate action be taken | *¢P orted by the Gazeue to have been “fas- 3 Livingetim.s.......--. a ates 50 | hg. Hie was mistaken. Dr. _Barnes,| the Catholic pulpits condemuing the promenade). by the "Geveramert end Parliament of | cine’ieg. The Gazette remarks that ryan ie ne Mr. Sencabaugh aod othere—his (Mr. | Laurier-Greenway School settlement. These reserved seats cannot be held Canada at the coming session for the con- | many of the listeners could not be con~| a. yy iy Bonnell......+--20--- 1.00] McK’s. own friends—told-him pla nly that) There will also be attached a brief or En- SS ee after the game begins. struction of the Belfast and Murray Har- | * inced that Prof. Gregor was English, his ue Sasingl Livingeton...... regs ne)” re-olution wonld certamly he passed. cyclical letter from the Pope enjoining the Doors open at 7.15 p. m. bor Railway, and that this meeting—and French pronueciation was 80 pore and Pinley es Gu Then, and only then, d { Mr. McKinnon j faithfal to hearken unto the voice of their . . Puck bullied at sharp 8 o’olock we feel convinced the people of .he I+land | Correct. lo Prof. Gregor’s estimation Mr. an McPhevece sd 50 begin to be critical. Then it was he | natural pastors, the bishops of the church. Odd [| Y Gelbenith’s tend : generaliy—will look with dismay, sus Frechette stands at the very top of French- aha Waleed. oe eee 50 | found out that the pream ble was parizan, aa S a our Wh riceésS albraith’s band. : picion and distrast on any further deiay in Canadian litterateurs. A D. Smith : = oe eet 50 and offensive to Mr. Davies. There is no . : J. B. DAWSON, : — St. John Sun: It is reported that the}, |, Puta oon ong doubt but Mr. McKianen wanted to go out Fatal Railway Accident. 37 A. A. BARTLETT. its construction. , er, that the harmony and good : oe 3 2 ia oun he iid exist between *his and } sh »ps had their houre of lator and their School District : everythiog before him at Murray River. Moncton, Feb. 17. other sections of the Dominien will be | pay reduced twenty percent. At last ac— John Bowness. .....seeseeers -ee-ee$ 50} But at any rate he has found out thet the Another fatality occurred at Palmers ~ sensibly weakened if the Government aod | counts Commissioners Wilson, Atkinso-, | Rodk. Nicholson..........+..-...-- 50 | people of Murray River are sound on the} pond curve, on the Intercolonial Railway, Cash only. No Goods on Parliament of Canada will proceed further | Ross and their colleagues in Prince Ei- Wellirgton Warren.......... nicdes 5 vo Railway question, and not to be easily led yesterday, at the very spot where the with Railway expenditures in other parts | ward Island and Quebec were drawing | Chester BOWNESS. «6 ee. eee aneeeeee 25 | aside, i 7 Canadian Pacific express recently ran off of Canada, without first making provision | their usual pay. This is true generosity. James Gillis....... v6 0 dbdependltcne’s 8i Bat Mr. McKinnon says: * Senator | the track. William Dixon, adeaf mute, a rob ti OF YOUR CHILDR for doing justice in this matterto P. E. | A reduction of say twenty per cent in the John Gillis......- cece. ec ae ceesees scene 25 | Prowse, and Alexander Martin, M.P., aftec walking on the track, was run over and pp a 10nN. Island. Collected by the Trustees of Norborough men in the Prince Edward Island work- allowance of fay twenty to twenty-five Joreph Gillie. . .. . ivecscercecsesoesse 40 ——--— of the meeting boasting tbat he carricd warmly supporting McPhee’s and Prowse’s killed. at the annaves a. rervo bo | dollars aday to special Com missioner Jobo Sbeehan...... 600 ws 0 0 eseseoceccse 48 | (otf-nsive) resolution, publicly asked the q is manet oe © oe a Wilson or Atkinson would maen a ruinous| Martin Cormick..............4 bus wheat | mover and seconder to withdraw it.” pe Depends largely on the ota |e Ait pee tim ai | a my . M. McLEOD & CO, | iter rag mil McKionon laboured under @ mistaken | The workiog man oe coos treaty ee eee a . - ee ee Sark ae soe — iia s weather they need good idea when he contended that its preamble | thirty cents, so why shosld he complain ? over DOTEWS ..recereccerseee “ r. MCAI5NON c ' e _ ORONTO, Fev. Li. ee : . : . = : : . + o-. Drn , RE nai cnuiieneteuet és have strack terror into the hearts of] sg.) Jor iia te Cin dephene tn oil Money raving Boot & Shoe Distributors warm shoes with thick was offensive tothe Hon. L. B, Davies —The piteous appeal of Sir Richard and : : : : ; an lerson, Peary /0., deaiers in oils, The only part of ther ition that might | Hon. Mr. Davies to the Washington _poli- : os et “eee * nt sage Prowse, = It must ow paipts, ¢tc., were burned out last night, soles, to keep the foot diy GEnY part Of che seneintion that might tee oe ore inde. | Michael Lawlees..........00++e+0 4 ye ©«opleasing to the vanity © t- 1 with a loss of seventy thousaed dollars. ; : be consirucd as cffensive to Mr. Davies | “ Se - ° cane Land : a ae ar Wm. Sharp, Sr.....20+coccoe.. 223 ° McK. to think +o. The fact was See: - : ——— ~ and warm. We have the o. shne 3 tat, te : : 5 te Ce EE Peter Une ccrmerecrer ns oo008l “ that when Senator Prowse, etc., clearly st proper shoe for boys and is that in woich it is intimated that the } instance the Hamilton Times remarks : 2 0 cs ga? - . ‘ia. | Patrick Hughes................++-$ 50] saw that Mr. McKinnon was bound on Tariff Revision virl meeting “will look with dismay, easpenee, | The British Cnancellor of the Exchequer, “ee , ' girls, 7 when he wanta more revenue, or finds that | Aie%- Vouginss....... sees sovsseees 1 60 } opposition, they took the ground com oe and distrust on any further delay | ¥9°8 ® ; both og PE ING DP sc asecececovasececsnccse did 37 | pleteiy from under his feet by proposing Utrawa, Feb. 17 » 7 ‘ in «its «= construction.” Mr. Davies | has oo oa 8 ees ae Gorge GlOver-ceeeeseeeceerseeereeeeeee — 50] that Mr. McKinnon himself write a res-| Ur. Fielding has . . i ft ; 0 KS W. H. STEWART & CO. m ‘ght possibly be offended by the imputa a> Ghatak ae a ‘s dois No wore | 2eorge BowDes6roccccocececcossees oseees 1 0@| o'ution. As Mr. M:Kinnon did not seem Wi = ‘3 a ee - oe tl te ' eet Pee ks ok ot a et ' : sowed aa Cc a i . a se Mis Secor nav Pe er Harrington........... 48 | anxious to write one, Mr. Sencabaugh and a ie a Se. ee London House Building. ton as " ale or Poor ae ote “Sot ee ‘ 7 Siechos eat Gaaeabiey How Archd. McDonald.......... . ecccscsess . 48] Dr. Barnes drafted one which was accep | "0¥ @°*!re- sli: ini Diapeiiatiiaieitaa - to falfil his pledge to set about the con- | #ttention to Dingiey ee Kobert Bowness... ..............) bus wheat | ted. Those present may recollect that ee ‘ - ce struction of the. railwys without delay the an ot a ee. Joseph Lawless.........,....2.14 ‘ Mr. Martin strongly insisted on the Def-cit In (intario. WwW HITE ROSE —Absolately pure snow white soap. Nothing finer made. elit ih Reke Bebentien ots seal eae ¥ ok = > wi . oe nt | Robert ea se és mover consenting to. have the memorial eae _ BOYAL OAK. B-s Soap made for all laundry avd family purposes. There tice catia Ste tents ol pgs ee a > asentndl FBIIO eces scree ccc cect “ mer tioned in the resolution forwarded to Toroxto, Feb. 17. Is Ors. In ER Cee, + : ot — eee ee Robert Douglass........+0.+ otal “ tie Dom nion porno i. The public accounts of Oatario show a | ;, eres HBAK..—A Soap of wonderful cleausing and lasting properties cu 5 1 advocating ibe construction of the railway Mea i ee ee aceae “ Mr. McKinnon may misleal the general lefici RS . a 1 ‘are, WHAT'S WAI S WANTED! o P ) ze deficit of &290,0600 for the last fisca! year. ore : in Council an i before Parliament he would —_—— Win. Harding........scscceeseeees 1 _ reader; but he certainly cannot mislead ; one : REE edt ital comes o 7 ee ' ae ; ‘4 —— = . ‘ aon j ,, - é -—Acapted for general househo UT poses rather, we believe, be inclined t» overiook Sir Ricuarp Carrwricat and Hon. Mr.| Wm. Harding, teiiggtianese ” any wLo were at the meeting The ob : Gapt E purposes, W ry i ie aie oat Saas ens John BL GR.. .scctnencenenes : 1 “ jeet at first was to thwart the passing of A Distinguished Fim. oud £ Se he By a Diamond Potash and Lapthorne’s Roval Potash on hand OLESALE. Y cture, that distant aod unintentiona °. flectio upon his good faith Without reference to the positive and Wh ih. ROORBE.. . occcees cn ateceeett « Collected by the trustees of Long River Schoo] Distr.ct: | Is there any more reason for a tariff } Evtnese Canada andthe United States than between New York and Penneyl- | vania?” Vide Toronto Globe. any resolation, and before Mr. M.Kinnon can deny tha’, he will require to give an honest reply to questions [ have in this letter asked him. There is no doubt but —_—— New York, Feb. 17. Messrs. Cleveland, Olney and E. E. They are indispensable to every household, and ure superior to imported lyes. For sale everywhere. Ch’town Soap: Works. (660 bbis. Howard Flour. 300 bbls. Planet Flour. a definite statements of our correspondent W ; pe x ) Uhl wilh c ad . ‘Sue who wee Preeent.” it mast b> coe- In other words, as N-w York isto ae ik ie, tS * = Mr. McKinnon nade a sad m‘stake. But te rig to this city and form a law JAiMES D. LAPTHORNE & CO. n o . nt, ; 1 } on Pennsyivenia, co caght Cencda 16.06 to rs. ’ a pos gay eevece seveeeseee . te the place of irying to put the blame. on Pp ership. . eluded§shat Mr. McK anou's O»p% t 9 at | the whole United States. It is well to 2 ye ee ceeienetor. ain @ ag others, it would be much better for him} Lo ee 34— PROPRIETORS. Both well known and _ reliable the Murray River meeting cannot be justi- | know, from such an undoubted euthority Michael eo ae : cae ene 25 | t0 acknowledge it in a manly way. What brands, For sale by fied by his plea that the draft resolution | as The Globe, what these Liberals really Wellington Paynter... apa” Lath @haat was ~~ 1D an resolution ur — ere : — —— = 2 a re offensive to Mr. Davies. want. ‘ ow sive to Hon. J.. H, Davies © . ome Se a ~F was offensive avie atin a ooo ivan iene ; Kinnon is the chaitapion to defend Hon. : HORA CE HASZ RD Y ee ee People buy Hood's Sarsaparilla year | JOD VAMpler, . --creereeresrens a L. H. Davies, against Senator Prowse, | ia. a ose A POSITIVE INJURY. atter year because it does them good. It = ees a Alexander Martin M. P., and Mr. McPhee S 30—2w 246 ar a ia * will do you good to take it now. Donald op token seperti * and A. P. Prowse Esq., who, a Me- aaa a - HE attemp 6 of the Patriot to boom the —_—_—— Sanna pe : ee a Kinnon says waoted to psss a resolu ion , , i ‘ aaaaaiaaaaaaaa - ———$— §_ —____—_-— great and good man of the West River are Fruit Growers Meerinc.—A_ ynblic — * Shotchs a Semen ; implicating Mr. Davies in an cflensive ter ihany oe . “ sometimes a little fanny. A day or two| meeting in the interests of Frait growers , 2s ee es ms way. It would be a serious charge 5 CHRONIC Sil ian at th haiti will be held in the hall at Eldon on Thurs- M ng L lit ated Spent o a wreittrne. Neither Senator Prowse nor age te ' . . : oe | day Feb. 18th at 7 o’clock p- m. Ad- Ales = os : BAOR 2 + 25's * i any one else wished to offend Mr. Davies. were alled on to express their gratitude | dresses wili be delivered by Governor Win. Mek eee rs i “ The preamble to the resolution recited that to Mr. Farquharson for securing; by |} Howlan, T. J. Dillon, F. B. McRae, ye j hn Mel at oer. 2 - the late government was committed to the meane of a telegram to Mr. Davies, the | Martio, Senator Prowse, Dr. Jenkins, and i eS es railway by consenting to introduce a re«ol- bose to them of an extension of the fishing j others. An invitation is exteaded to every | Go ndon a. se a ution for its building in the House of . . . | one, dy. wky. J ' ‘ he Commons in 1896. It also recited that season from the 14th of February to the ‘ a . obn ee a the Hon. L. H. Davies was committed and |* m7 | , : - Seeerereceees« 6 . o ai : ® 7 , + Ist of March. The value of this boon can ee ee oe : - piedged to the railway. Would that be Sa uit estimated by the fact that the Stanley i +2 oe. ees ; icati 5 1 i ifensi . ‘ nen ; | ; : z : . > f = y ; e » : ’ British ’ Joseph ee 6 a ae aoe ean 3 He will soon let her Zo, like Goff Bros’ Boots, freated by the SALISBURY Method o) rUuEeres O DE 1B » ODD oth inst., Pereeereeretereses «+ ss ¢ gah ° ° y » “ . : 1 ‘: > : ere ine ™ Jobe Pound. a think his great leader is made of tivsue| Worth 10c, 15e, 20¢ and 25e they go so fast at prices to suit the pocket, that unUdisus ced semanas "an see not pow, and will not beable to< arry 6 Catarrh é Fravklin Dougherty. cihke com T i. : . each, Ifyou arein time you =: 2 oast errors and removing the causes 0 . : , : . James Dougherty. .. ........0.2 te paper. here can | no impropriety in| Poa our business for 1896 boomed ahead ofl "ear -lisease. The result justifies the means. away emelts until they are spoiled. The 4 4s Isaac ieee 2 “6 r ferring, in a public document, to pledges can have your choice for r oe ee J _Th's is not an easy quack cufe-sll facts about the extension do not show that 6 C ur e } James Reid” oe ince ‘“ publicly made. Why should either Mr. ] 895, and we invite our friends to help make Inne ocho be hay doe set SA peeghe —— Mr. Farquharson is very powerful at ‘ 6 Adonijah Marke..........14 “s D vies or M-. McKinnon be 80 very sensi- L897 the best year of all. ry the half-bad efforis of invalids 10 go nt Otiawa, or that Mr. Davies has acted in Powder Wh, CRO sonic oo ccsedicel “ tive in reference to their railway or ot her ax : eee eres umn panes ste : asese ln the lntesesta of the Peiece a ¢ 2 a ee “ pledges. A good honest pledge or promise, he GO i F BROS. self-denia) and whole-hearted faith in th ee oS ae a , with powder blower, for | Loag River Presbyterian Church coll honestly carried oat, no honest man need a 3 ood works of physician and patient No ee er eee ee eee old in the head, catarrh 5] Gor, 915 ELMO SEN bye axbianed of. It is only when pledges = mast | sve one from the evil cooscquenoes 0: correspondent of the Montreal Gazette | @ ne oe ee ee ; Collected by Trustees of Abram’s | ®ve broken and u'f lilled tiat tiey are EACH ene ne Ce: ae ae Re en eas, eee ~~ | “stimulants, fluid or solid, ete ‘ . > ea co the 12th inst.: 7 a ae es : : ee offensive. Then tho-e who mate them , sir 1 4 gf ( Ever use it? Try it, it’s Villege Schoo! District : desire them ovt of sight and buried. Mr. , phey will probably he SNAP- DR. CLIFT “The season for emelt fishing in the ( good. Edwin Darby..... srreeeereceseeeee B® 100 * Davies’ railway promises are all right yet. PED up quick. 5 Graduate of N Y University and the N Y} Maritime Provinces, which closes on the é Price 25e Henry Darby. sibdcade tis oon dcivoces, BOO Should he fulfil them, they. need not - be 7 76 seers ; Hospital, 2) years’ practice ia NC City. oe eerunty. hive — — to and ’ Prepared by pn ee és0ngpeioeie 3 46 | off-nsive to him. Bat Mr. McKinnon will, GEO. CARTER & CO, , Diploma pesienenes invUs and Canada, including the first of March. - By P A. CMDBIED .. 000 © cs scoccceves 4 bus wheat sooner or later, fiod out that it is pot TH ‘ ‘The home circul ation 18 the most valuable lo Address: —Charlottctown, P. E. 1. This extension, instead of being a boon, y Priends..,.... veeeeeeBTh enough to forget promises, or bury them, EK BOOKSELLERS. advertisers THE EXAMINER reaches the home | #2 0ilice :—Victoria Rew. Telephone Call, By Friends... ..........s0es00+..15 flour bage Col'exted by the Trustees of Peterville 8 :hool District,*Lot 1 : COM ci nsccve tintin bd or leave them out of resolutions. He may want them buried out of sight, but what will the people sey,—-will they consent? “Aye there tie rub.’ Oxe Woo Was Presesr. A HOME ‘*REATMENT, persevering rom month to month ACCOM MODA- CIONS reserved for patients. REFER “NCES On application, Bie son tented oo tom|¢ Wi, REDDIN, Ph. B of P. E. Island. The North Shore New / Brunswick fishermen, who, Ou ace runt of of our citizens every evening. That account | for our large advertising patronage. THE EXAMINE& 1U3. COMPANY } READ. Plaids and light colored | Dress Gods, about 20 color- ings, ail at one price; 3%¢. Storm Serges, navy and black, very fine 42 inch wool geods, to be sold this week at | 39c. STANLEY BROS. Central Drug Store. Sunnyside.” ve @ ©2242460600604608 " t WANTER.—A good capable p’rs bp ina private (: mily to look alt rahaly and attend to upstairs—Ay Pyatthisofice ius Our Annual Sale OF - 39c Dress Goods Former Price. 52 cents to 70 cents per yard ‘Stanley Brothers. ae oer ZS se ceeesees 2 DUS Wheat READ. the ear y their rivers, com ( ( 4 a ; ( ¢ d * free zing of WE MUST MAKE DON'T FORCET room for Spring Goods; | so have marked our) Dress Goods at s-nsation- | SHEETINGS, al prices, | PILLOW COTTONS, 44 inch all wool English | TABLE LINENS, suitings, light and dark | QUILTS, grey goods, | serviceable | ‘hi ie material, for this sale, | THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE WE ARE A POWER IN SOME 0F— Th? greatest va'ues ever RESS shown over our counters. | Dresss Goods, all wool, | fancy weaves, good (es rab’e ODS All wool Cheviot Dress —— Armen. grees O60, We ‘Goods, precisely the same Posseas v . Saal : Black and colored figured ss yourself of some of goods we sold in season at 58c gocds small and large pattern, these wonderful values at the | per yd, now 39¢, iormer price 70c, now 39¢ , ‘THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE STANLEY BROS STANLEY BROS Our sale of only 3%e. STANLEY BROS.