rca: Ga ; Salm: ag i ati — THE DAILY BKAMINER 1895. FEBRUARY 25, CONDITIONS OF TRADE. Po : gh . - will Free Trade help us in this regard ? ; co ance of tariff “ Wuew considering the change of tariff Will the opening of our markets to and the abolition of every vestige of pro the United States’ markets help us to sell tection, as proposed by the Opposition, it is of the first importance to look to the con- is a fact. We exported those things while the N. P. was in full force, and we probably continue to do so in the The N. P. will not_hin- But the point to be considered is, shall years that are to come. ler us. an additional horse in Bangor, or an additional bushel of oats in New York, or ditions of trade as they now exist and as = @bditensl bachel of petatoes in Boston, they now affect us. 4 an additional goose or chicken in any Speaking generally, the whole civilized part of the world ? Let the Patriot prove world is now under protection—except that Free Trade will greatly swell our Great Britain. jn manufactures,obtained by the heip of pro. tection, her immense merchant marine and her m any great foreign investments—have co far enabled her to hold her own agains a commercially hostile world, tho rh | several of her industries have suffered such injury that they are now on the brink of ruin. [t is a fact to be particularily noted farmers of Prince Edward Island, by tl and of Canada at large, that the farmers of : Great Britain are at this moment in dire t distress, bankruptcies among them being Great Britain’s superiority xport trade and give us better prices than have made one we now have, and it will int in favor of the latest grit nostram. | In the meantime we maintain the position j stated by Tue Examiver in respect to the of Mr. Hunt strengthened to-day by reference to the andidature Richard and ror existing conditions of trade, that the p posed abolition of “ very vestige of protec- will injuriously effect the p? »ple of Canada Po tt fatten, ” tion 7 and of ali as this Province to every hog, or Ox, or cow, they and every bushei of oats thex ,a)se. and horses and poultry to the States. That aA LETTER FROM AN OLD FRIEND Great ———— Work at Rat Portage and Vicinity. In the Northwest. Dear Mr. Epvrror,—How the years are going by. Twelve years ago now I was in Prince Edward Island preparing to come to the Northwest. Manitoba was _then regarded as a faraway ‘Terra Nova’ Some of my friends regarded my appointment as venturesome to myself and hazardous to my family, and predicted when the six years of disciplinary appointment had transpired that a trans- fer to the old land down by the sea would land me on your shores again. Twice that petiod has gone, and as you see, I am still in the tar West. And, much as I would like to revisit old scenes and old friends, yet I have not lost faith in the West. The fertile prairies are as capable as~cver “I producing the finest wheetin the world, and that in precucally unlimited quanti- "etTand right here at Rat Portage is the pla e to grind it, for we have perhaps the finest water power on the continent. Here } that PROGRAMME meet career Concert and Readings ——_—-] N——- ST. JAMES’ HALL, — N——_ Tuesday Evening, Feb. 26. 1 Inst Trio for Violin, Cornet and Flute..... Miss McDonald, Messrs Johnston and Fletcher. 2 Reading 5 Vocal Duet-—“ Swallows,’_- Mrs Reome and Mr George Dixon. $ ORS. 00. Mr C Whitlock. 7 Piano Solo—a Fete Champenoise.......... b Annie Laurie with Varia- TOP Tee © Os ersvcveeee Miss Beriie Brown. © ROG i oiridisici Hck a Miss Stentiford. PTE i vcinens eindhnnices conse deine Pouel nese’ os MrA A Bruce. 6 VOOR: GONG) iideticcBhaciccss oa bees étbecons tad Mr James Hyndman, — aati square, and with the aid of Maxim guns TELEGRAPHIC. Desrpatoues To THE EXAMINER SpeciAL THE PORTUGUESE CAMP SUR- PRISED. —_—— Loxpon, Feb. 25. The Cape Town mail received at Ply- mouth, says a panic prevails at Lorenoz- Marquez, East Africa, in consequence of a disaster to the Portguese forces. The Kaf- firs entered the Portugese camp at dawn, pretending that they were friends. Most of the soldiers were sleeping, many suffer- ing from fever. The Kaffirs began killine them with assegais. Eyentualy the troops were-votent“and were formed in a hollow repulsed the natives, killing 500. It is re- ported that 200 Portuguese and 3 allies were killed and 60 wounded. The fight took place Feb. 2nd. The Transvaal Artil- lery has been ordered to be ready to pro- ceed to the frontier. — ————= A MURDER CASE IN ONTARIO. 0 REWARD will be paid to any person who can 3 secure the same goods at two different f prices at MESSRS. JAMES PATON Ff & co's, the One-price Store. ANY CHILD can buy as cheap as a grown — at Send the children to us. PATTON'S, the QOne-price Store, Fs & “ey frequent by reason of Free Trade with the meet om the Lake of the Woods pours its vast vol- Daten Sieaiitn Sudian United States and other countries exporting NOTES AND COMMENTS ume of water through three channels, cut —— ee . a F a ’ : . ‘cS eile inte A ints is : OF FE MOU fs distin « eosddd scant ichassicaas meee H ' Ww h bh! 4 ; ; agricultural produce. If, it may well be SRRER ee? wr. ~~ — ty 7. the aaa Series Whchiateatt, ave you seen t Ic as a © i merical wings - asked, the farmers of Great RBea3hT” wit) NED ee eee en as te ee ee oe ae baal mac ahd Sr. Carnenrrnes, Ont., Feb. 25. - ° i : re eitan, WIth | ded opinions expressed by influential } been utilized,but the third and largest until | 19 Cornet Solo—“Concert Aria. ............++46 ‘ r aa 1anis an = 1 ? 2 millions upon pales). of artisans and L ite oid iga strong feeling against | now has gone roaring over sin rocks, Mr C P Fleteher. South Granisby has a sensation in the rints, 9 an cents, se ings fast Riif€rs at (Weir doors to be fed, are unable | the crowding-out of Hon. David Laird. white with foam, unharnessed since crea-! 11 Vocal Solo—“ Who's at the Window?’”..... ieeed 2 ss doe we : . - + r > , » italicte . 200 a © 27 Ee ) deress y > to compete successfully against free im. —The death of James E. Kelly, Esquire, tion. But now a company of capitalist Mrs Roome. pe 4 ] a Heed wit é : . cs 2 rE Aug curred yesterday and has had employed about one hundred and | 12 Recitation................-...., ceceees old girl named Lulu Laey, who HVGE With oa {x} a ports from the United States, etc., how | of Fort / a Mr K ly * are thirty men for the last fifteen months iv MrJ H Good. “*""** | the family of Mr. Peirson. Tie victim is can the farr-ers of Canada hope to do so? | '§ #npouns = the Ef cme “ Fre wie Kell - constructing a dam with numerous flumes, is Inst Di et—“ Grand Gel ps i * the eighteen months old child of Mr eh 7 ad eldest son of the Honorable Francis Kelly, | | d W ei is * st Di et—* Grand Galop de Concert”..... Peirson. Lulu was employed to nurse It must be remembered, too, tha e. nd at one time Assistant Postmaster- an mil seats, When this. work Miss Hobbs and Mr Earle ss - . lt ae, he nied roa 1 = : H eee is completed flouring mills and ae ee ' the baby. Yesterdey Mrs. Peirson went i eiprozity w _ we States cannot ' ‘ General ¢ f re saat , rie was wW idely deities other * hesketon I Sate 4 Vocal Duet —" See the ‘ale Moon ”......... | to the baru to do some milking and when ; obtained. The States have completely cnown and highly respected. will give employment <. rm oe Mrs E Mi Norton and Mr Earle. she returned the baby was suffering 3 yerseed the policy concerning recipt We greatly regret to announce the |] many people here. This place has quite 1S Veral 'Walta—"'The KIG”..0000.+00+ 0000 nr greatly. The doctor was sent for. The @ , city. Their reciprocity treaties with Spain | death of Captain Thomas Walsh, ar old] a marintine look. From my window as I MreJ M McLeod. child, however, shortly afterwards died and South America have been abrogated | and highly respected resident ef Summer-| write I can count a eleven steamers, some | 8 S0M8-----+-+++s esse vas -nAhpaes bameates ¢e9 .+.| from the effects of enpposed poisoning 3 eee: The policy of “ reciprocity” has side. Captain Walsh had been unwell for} on the slip for repairs, one in building, Mr B Bremner. Suspicion at once rested with the hired s Pp : si ~ oe . Hei Signor . Ps . several months. He was a brother of Cap-] and some fast in the ice awa‘ting the | 17 Chorus—“ Row, Boatmen, Row”..........4 girl and she has been placed under arrest. The Reliable One rice Mt en. Pee - eas ka cae pone : “ray nage? mat rag spring. Besides these there are many Choir and others. ee : procity treaty with the States could not) ment, and father of Mr. 10mas aish,] others on the lake. Fishing is a great * God Save the Queen.” RAILWAY MAN INSTANTLY — Eeaelengnaacietrmaeneaeeeee a = a — ee ee A now be obtained by Canada except vpon a | town clerk of Summerside. industry here. During the winter several : i 5 ’ 7 : Doors Open at 7.30. Begins at 8 o'clock. ] I J discrimination against our Mother Country —_—_—_—_—_— ear loads per week of frozen fish are des- Admission, 15 cents feb25 } » R SSES : f oe 5 RS’ INST atched to the American market. Great] - _ ———-——— —— KILLED > S amounting to 40 or 50 per cent., and the TEACHERS’ INSTITUTE. pate : . . . : ; ? —_——— quantities of pine lumber are manufactured i a@:most Certain prospect that it would, ere No year since its inc : here each at mer. Six large stea: rd TENDERS FOR STEAM E | 1¢ C § : ee od : : No year since its reption have the| here each summer. 5ix large steam, an r . : + 4s ' to long, be followed by political union. Reci- | meetings of the Teachers’ Institute been | two or three water mills cut the logs that eee Neil McDonald, of Summerside, the Victim a Ke procity, is, in short, out of the question. as productive of benefit to the teachers as} are brought down from the numerous diacyl aie rea? Insurance If you require a Truss or Surgical 8 4 This being 80, in what position should the meeting of this present year. This is islands that stud this lake, and Rainy ac eee islené and the Truro, N. S, Feb. 25. pliance of any kind, don’t wear an se > } we be placed supposing the protection now | 27'S Yh likely to the increased enthus-| River beyond. 1 s pape has hereto ee Neil McDonald, a native of Summerside, Gtting one to please the Doctor or He, SS ee ee ee iasm shown by the teachers in their work, | fore been sent by C. P. R. to the prairies; P. E. Island, and a Srakeman on the I. C . . - whose stock is so limited that he cannot id afforded our manufacturers, miners and | and also to the practical turn which the | but I hear that there is now a scheme on] S&S aled Tenders, addrecion to the under- 2 stb eae reese agg ~ eet ae 1s a protection against a probable loss, | fit you properly. See our large stock of farmers were taken away? It is evident discussions of the Institute have taken. foot to ship large er oneses one if Fort viee, Prince eaaet Island.” wit te sensi ved tion, on the Pictou branch railway, at au Ev a - a and English Trusses in Elastic, : that if the United States market is to be | Some time ago the School Board intimated | William, thence by lake to Chicago. —— ye ney “<2 — and Comm ree, } early hour this morning. He was coupling very property holder should carry a | Hard Rubber, with Water Pads, ete, i ‘ resul rn > teaching Should this succeed, for some years there tawa, up to and including the fiftee de oo . yeas. ¢ ° r 4 ildhood i of any value to us, the prices in the States that the results from the teaching of ~_ uld th - = for. some 3 ee : ‘a “| of March next, Soe the puriicanaare poy iy cars when his foot became canght in the 7s . . i oo <—. — -_ from chi ‘ to 3 ; a : music and drawing in the schools were will be 4 great wen 10 Jum ber here. Steam Service during the season of open | frog, throwing him beneath a moving car. Fire Policy in the Companies repre- ort age. Special discounts to Physicians must be higher than ours by the amount } pot as good perhaps as they might. This] Traces of gold are found in the rocks ali | navigation each year for five years from the | jy thadiia 1k ack uns teen and Druggists. of the duty they impose and the additional | was almost wholly due to non-uniformity | bout us. Seven miles to the eouth east “TS Been tectce a. rity ha pegs ea: : sented by If you want Medicine patronize Hughes, cost of freights and commissions. But|'® teaching. To counteract this the | of the town js the Sultana mine that is}town, P.E.T i: ae the People’s Druggist. He can recom- i iow ave dileen in the Sietes? Acceniiec teachers decided to make a special study | turning out its gold brick every week and ae eas ae du Chene, N. B., and A Grit Fiasco. mend Suitable Remedies and save you ; : oe a ee — “> | ofa uniform method in both subjects and | }8 believed to be paying well. Several Full particulars as to terms and conditions { money. Soe i to the iatest quotations of the Toronto | jnyited Supervisor Stewart and Principal other claims are being improved, shafis | of service, ine, speed, draft, etc., Of steamers Monrreat, Feb. 25. s . Orders by mail promptly filled. el ; Globe received to-day, oats are now selling | McSwain to conduct the respective classes. ve igen < 9ger a = — are — eee eae Sopetaaeoe The unemployed demonstration called * I APOTHECARIES’ HALL, $ i it lew York a » e is unnecessary 3aVv g > lasses »king ful. <A {fortnight ago was | lottetown, Summerside, Mont val 1q ebee : cae ‘ : 2 i ‘! : = i ‘oo ‘A in New York at 33} cents per bushel [t is unnecessary to say that these classes | !00King hopeful. ae S ; a » Montreal and Quebec, | Ly the grit political agitaters at Sohmer nsurance “Agent, (Established 1810) : : : : have heen vere succeesfal. and the st far as Fort Willis and Port | or from the undersigned. J 5 } : e m iu : - » q i considerably less than they are in Halifax spe been wes — ful, and the method neal o *a > dhe as _ bus The Government does not bind itself to ac- | Park, was a monumeptal fiasco. The Charlottetown, February 12, 1895—dy feb5 DesBrisay’s Corner. , thus obtained will doubtless be of great | Arthur, some three hundred miles from el aad ; oe: : . : ie Mi Sohal Giles of diceend beer ere | ree Sains Sal Moaltione be ot greet | eee ee eeeeatly tabereeid | ener any a building will hold 32,600, but oniy 500 | ——=_—=-===-=-eeesessnensseeeenseeen ema ft on eens int nate ee ee " me : = , 7 - a : Lowever, 1€ tl eins ee as ‘inieie ? wluse is stctell ae Ww. G. PARMELEE, unem ployed turned out. t : ‘ ] per pound, dressed | meeting on Saturday evening in the Y. M . , evan bust Ne A mre Deputy Minister of Trade and Commerce. igs mutton at 6 cents to 7 cents, and dressed | C. A., was, perhaps,the most important] the millions Of bushels of prairie] Department of Trade and Commerce, } ; ‘ati ; I e : hogs at 5 to 7 ie It ie alee to aay | ' the history of the Inatiiute. The com- wheat that is awaiting the opening of OUawa, 20th Fevruary, 1895 ~ Liberal-Conservative Demonstration. . ia # - = - “* | mittee appointed at preceding meeting to} Navigation to continue its journey east.| feb2s—dy 3i oe that i ne export these articles, or | Jam a vevised course in arithmetic re ee er eee on Lake} ~ 7 Sr. Jony, Feb. 25. . apy such articles as these, to the United} ported they had performed their | Superior and must in the near fvture see a Hon. Messrs. Foster and Costigan ad- j i i “ha i States and pay the duties imposed upon | work and then presented the report, ”~ — of prosperity. With the increas- Inde endent Order dress a meeting here early next week It of business turns without friction at our Store, # \ s : , : ‘ ' yhich ws ani sly adopte: is | ed facilities for navigation that the open- as ee ee > . P = * them. W » ot times little trade | Which was unanimously adopted. It is | ed facilities a Ieee i i is probable that the demonstration will Oi | them. We may at times do » little trade | Which wae unanimously adopted, |e is | ae rendid cenel at Sant Sc Move, a We oil it now with 20, 25 and 33! per cent, — ; in potatoes and horses of the best quality. | the American High Schools, and its ob-} and the deepening and improving of other ine ialia di ‘ ; I] = a But so long as the States maintain | ject is to make “thinkers” of the students | canals, vessels from the sea may come to = ‘ . iscounts on a our Imported Boots. i their present high protective tariff—and it rather than “workers of mere mechanical } the dock at Fort W liam with such cargoes The Brit ania Victorious. cf ody Ee EL NT leeer—eo- ean. rules.” It may take a few years to carry | 48 are needed on the prairies, and take in R iE S I E R S iachiietaaieiin i i not mesibdy do a large or v srerane | it Out to the letter in the schools, but the | return wheat or flour, the best iu the . Cannes, Feb. 25. ® 5 poss — ge or a pro: wag results anticipated will come in due time, ne - may look further than y In the yacht race on Saturday the tows NOTICE B WV B J te susiness by selling our produce to them. } and the desire of the teachers to put our| that. The C. P. R., by its road and boats . : . or. . : er : e : , I i ou > s . 7 t i. -_—— ° 1) ey On the other had, they willin the very schools on an equality with those of the | mty take up merchandise and passengers, ¢ ws . ; x on Se a ee a oe . ells oots at 25 p- Cc. discount, 135 — feb25 ee nature of things, overrun our markets as | PT™cipal cities in Canada and the United and put either or both down in Vancouver and Entei tainment etitors is : —_ ' unuennemmneeenell ee een aaeur meriets are made free ic States will be accomplished. or the Orient. This is the highway of the P a 7 <s : bg ah : — P Nations across the Continent. ia : : CE) Fy Sa FO) FS MoO) Ps 9 SEP SE y : FOYT AK: 4 — aes present moment, oats are . R R At Port Arthur, L was nearer my old - Yarmouth Captain Missing. yj : Ox \XG,, C2 OPE) P99 FO) Fa So) Fa oH \ We Se, AP : as selling in Chicago at 29 cents per bushel; LETTERS T0 THE DITO eastern home than I have been, for twelve bike : ‘ te ™ tres ‘ _ ; <4 il _—— : while in Montreal they are quoted at 36! years, and as I looked out at Thunder THE OPERA HOUSE Boston, Feb. 25. .) ar Ps | to 37 cents per bushel. oie: more ve og pat ’ at a pe eee . Nothing has yet been heard of Captain y Granbr Rubbers ¢ * ¥ . i — “| OPENING OF THE POST OFFICE]! may sail around iton my way to greet ——ON —— E. A. Spinney, the missing Yarmouth ca « ° rot ook, ural than that under the projected one- DOORS. the friends of other years. Pert ? we i. = ' , = ; ‘ ‘ ‘ ’ lends ¢ years, srmit me to ain. ‘ f sided free trade there should be shipments ——- ” | add what may not be unacceptable news to : d Oo h : i , § ‘ i . wine " f aw ¢ . . ( : Pom ef Anicrican oats and corn into Canada yt ae m9 - ee persona | some of your readers at Pownal agd Mur- Monday, March 4th, 1895. Mr Joly in the Field Has it ever entered your an ye § ocs. S ne : : , ~? | who ealled at the Post Office last night} ray Harbor, and other places as weil, that : : re ; Sing Re marisets f Onterio and Quebec after church to get my mail, and, with the Mra. C. hopes to enjoy P. E. L, hospitality One of the very best Programmes of oo ae ar 5 head that it is h i Warm, Dry and Comfortable. ; Bf aod forcing their oats upon the Maritime | others was greatly disappointed at| climate and sea bathing next summer. | the season. | : Qvessc, — = . , oe A Latest St ‘| B tifully Finished 3 . ; Provinces to the utter confusion and oss finding both doors locked. I have} With kind regards to Yourself and many Full particulars in a few days, Hon. Mr. Joly de Lothbiniere, will con- 5 - a Jy _ Cmayemeey 4 smlaned. 4 : ; “ of cur farmers? Ai the present moment lived in Charlottetown a good many | old friends, I remain yours, as ever. : feb23 —tf test Pontneuf for the House of Commons. the long run to buy 7 x Perfect in Fit. Always Satisfactory. ‘ 4 j 4 a. ; ° ads ih year-, and this was the first time | W r ‘ tee oe ee ee EE Mi : 3 e pork is selling in Chicago at $9.95 to] ~ uk dieannninted . W. Corrirrs. ry 4 c of 1 . : . > : : was thus disappointe f I understand that ns CU STOM-MADE SUIT ? ¢ ] y 7 ie | “¢ $10.15 per bbl; in Montreal the price is | the keeper was acting within his orders in} ~ ” J q | : ran vy u ers Wear Like jron. Pd : ae . ‘ i i 3 . a * -, i a “7 $i4 to $15! Take away our protective | keeping the doors closed. But whoever is SPECIAL NOTICES € Ou C § Ota 6 eal ed i ‘ ; pork duties and American pork will flood | TSPomsible for the order should get a rap} Advertisements under thisheading cnarge j a a It wears longer, it looks | , ' 5 S : . the C di : oo WI oO" Lover the knuckles. The idea of keeping for at the rate of five cents per line. AT & Sy feb25—135w S289 ; © Uanadiar & « ( : > ice ; . se eae nee roe eee — aac ; ) e - ® Canadian market and reduce the price | tle doors closed on Sunday nights, espe- i tee better, and fits better Ane poara ep orale < Ne oe Ed (ents = x of pork by two cents per pound. | cially when a foreign mail arrives on that Christy’s Hats direct from the manu- For fourtee t larl : AON NC ORGY SOY COSY OSI OED OECD ES OR: : J a me , a ian r . “bai “at: i: urteen years pas ‘ y : . < In like manner, we should see “Armour | day, is so ridiculously absurd and stupid e om _ New _ =z a prices. New THE BAZAAR STORE the spring CARTERS’ SEED. CATA. - 3 = a a —— . I Beef” in the markets of all our Maritime | tt nothing more need be said at present. ee ee - ment * | LOGUE has appeared. The 1395 edition Or did it enter Joe ; Provincial towns, instead of the beef that But if this thing occurs again I shall not}. One gross of the cele brated W hist Cards in enatevedadl aalt ‘t ie = halite” Cover We do 2 8 J ssid’ te we sak 7? ne be so mild. R. B.C. just opened at Reddin Bros. 2i—feb23 we 3 ar oe ; ‘ lithographed ya colors. 50 pages, good head that you can buy a 4 ‘ ‘ — os ees. 1€ Fatriot a Hood’s Sarsaparilla—Three* gross re- e have just received a new lot o aie Ree 7 hae . . a al ae : : : Mu gro or a ad ae : paper, bronze blue ink, 16,000 copies cost- mee ' ne m a Be unaware of the revolutien that DIED. ceived to-day, wholesale and retail. —Red- METHODIST HYMN BOOKS, with ing over $600. Tells ions I «“ Home Custom-made Suit ALMOST e ; is —_ place . the <— of the Mari- At his residence, Fort Auguste, - ct din Bros. ; 2i—feb23 Music, in ditferent Bindings. Also those | Grown ” Seeds, Corn for Ensilage, Vetches, t tl b of a in 4 tl i ; ime Provinces. It is oblivious of the fact | Sunday, the 24th inst., James E. Kelly, Cigars.—Extra value in 10c. and 5c.{used in the Christian Church, Greay { Peas, Horse Beans, Sunflower Seed, ete a 1e@ cost Of a heady- 5 i : : : ; ; Es f ! 3 : ( I 8 . Cx > ; 8, 4, > < « i y 2 i | ; that Cape Breton, Nova Scotia and New | Esquire, land surveyor, aged sixty years, goods. See them.—Reddin Bros. Ccten tines Gis “1 and all kinds of Vegetables, Grain and f ev d ee aa b 1 “ Brunswick are now, with Newfoundland eldest son of the late Hon. Francis Kelly. feb23 —2i —— an Flowers best suited to the climate and soil made, at the STAR Oo very escription at reasonable ‘ c avey é » 0 a oats §rroaK” ee > KR : — ' 1 : j the best markets that can be found for our | ee —_—E=E===_ es _Our stock of BAPTIST and PRESBY- | of F- wre oe is s largest — eat “a prices. Try us and be convinced. h ‘ “oer ee i ce “T have spent thousands of dollars and| TERIAN HYJ8X BOOKS is well as- | CUSMmess in the Maritime Provinces, an TAILOR’S ? Well, it’s oats, pork aud beef, etc. Even in the | ,. ore you sil tired out,do you have that}, . '#i8 Spent thoutas ee a XS 1S wer’ | * | we publish the finest Catalogue (and sell . The Examiner Publishing Co y: ai ek eet ee | tired feeling or sick headache? You can | been in the best hospitals of Europe and] sorted, 9% we have a lot of New the best seeds too) a mpax . j ' f winter na beet 18 Deing almost | be relieved of all these by taking Hood’s America under treatment for catarrah.” CHURCH HYMNS and PRAYERS. als A et f C: a Cntalacs a fact P : : daily shipped by the Stanley for sale in Sarsaparilila. * said a gentleman recently, and bave eh eal : : oases - . ts 34 mI, BICO 1895 wil b, : oF as b _ a4 a a Meee ee ae ee ee 0 w 5 New Glasgow, Sydney and other towns SOA eae never received so much genuine relief ag} ) ~ATHOLIC PER EER: DOORS, Ss ee si ae Gerdanar whe will oes ie | tl 4 % : : 7 ’ ae i heeaetiiciina al ee tk tell Ries ; rarc oO pail us hi: —_— ) j oo a been built up under the WoT ae WE SAY, bu rah ee eer. cent hox.-of Haw. | in a few days. address without delay. A postal card will ol National Policy. If the present conditions what Hood’s Sarsaparilla Does, that ze . We are offering PELOUBBT’S NOTES | do. Address :— ' ' ' ai ci be maintained, the demand of those mar- | tells the story of its merit and succes Met cere : r : m ined, the de os - s cess | for 90 cents, to close out the lot. GEORGE ¢€ , ‘ . _— : el : : = ROVERS eee cee eeeeeEte, : tGE CARTE p T YEW is ne will increase year by year. Every Remember HOOD’S Crm ese “WORTH A GUINEA A Boz’. BAZAAR €0 ig & Cd., JOHN T. Mc aA ENZIE, EYE AKD EAR NOSE AND THROAT re additional operative of the steel works of —<——< é “Iii ° -* ‘ S . ’ ; ; a : s re i} : r , or Pr a2 il . mr 3 “ ‘ , ¢ 20r . i _ Glaagow, or the iron works of Ferro a. | | 4ue ladies of Charlottetown are asking G : Chariottetown, Feb. 20, 1895 —dy Charlottetown, Feb. 22, 1895—d & w Star Merchant Tailor, eens z or the manufactures of Trore _ . * | for Priestley’a dress material, for they are —_————-—----———— Offic = treet —_— * et Maclean ce I : ad on 4 —— that no other black dress fabrice PILLS Lo ° ° SE eae eee ent = ay at ws -vin or Malifax, 13 an | will give the same satisfactior They ( Aug 16, ’94—1 ¢ 4 se ‘ : additional giv ction, 1ey ITDON EHov e Z +o, J i a Beisumer of the produce of the | drape with asoftness and grace that gives $ (Tasteless—Effectual.) : s METHODIST Has a her EE ECE eet ee meee — ——— A - rr . . . } . 2 : -us to be supplied in some part or degree | perfect delight to a lady of taste; and being > se y q a by the farmers of Prince Edward Island | made of silk and wool so artfully inter- BILIOUS and NERVOUS : TUNE eo = W ants, Lost, Found, &e ee a . eg ee eee “+ | woven, agarment of Priestley’s dress goods DISORDERS . ame 3 : and to maintain the demand and keep up | has an “ke ‘ lg" ae . : If variet ; the ice f wants : : rep u as @ of refinement about it as long as Such as Sick Headache, ‘ variety 18 the spice 0 ¢ aa ‘ents under this headi z } the prices. But take away the iron dutie there is anytl ] i : r BOOKS ! for oa : I ut take away the iron duties, 1ere is anything left of it. Weak Stomach . ere . é five cents per line. ga a3 proposed by the Opposition, and what | impaired Digestion ; | life our stock must come pretty AGE. ec a cine C: 1) , ‘ ’ , will happen? The iron works of Pictou THE MODERN INVALID Constipation ; near being Allspice as .we . ie A WONDERFUL OF MEL! OWNESS, token ca teat Eaemam, uMoben, ae = ts ’ : ; im : : : ’ ‘ ? m4 - ‘ né lower floor, : aad Cumberland, and the young industries | Has tastes medicinally, in keeping with Liver Complaint : . i Big Stock and Street, between Queen ond Pound. 2 y dependent upon them, will collapse, and | other luxuries, A remedy must be pleas- d Fe al Taine $ have the greatest variety of of as PURITY ne = : wi we shall be forced to go to England or the | antly acceptable in form, purely wholesome and mate 5 > Tr ids KEY FOUND—Apply at thas ean pain Wiest Indies wlth « ie = a in Sean: truly beneficial in effect Covered with a Tasteleas & Soluble Coating. § the best GROCERIES to be the and ig feb23 = es aes & sarge proporiion Of our | and entirely free from every objectionable Wholesale Agts, Evans & Sons, Ld, Montrea}. - . : : , 7 og : ; ja. Ronee, aia ; i ; T 2 war RACEL&T LOST—Bet Dorches' - surplus produce, and take lower prices than quality. If really ill he consults a physi- _ ale by all druggists. a found in the city. Our prices New HIGHLY and the Rink, Jast ovedug. a ger = we now obtain at home. clan; if constipated he uses the gentle st bl Hymn REC JMMENDED it at this — wil be rewarded on — mee The Pairiet's vidioule of the iden thet family laxative, Syrup of Figs. are most reasonanie. and For Two Weeks from today MR. by the 70 Let re -— — jou ; free trade, a3 proposed by the Oppositi ee ee isi . CLOUD HILL will give the best style of t OOet nian nce On Prince Stresses 3 wa EN sce an pens rer overriny vous, | Set Se WI een | A large stock of FLOUR Tune fash posite, at UNPRECEDENTED Faculty | Riritiase lies, Moats sonra or : ue bp nt time, will injurtoualy effect Ax Orp Any Wet Tramp Remepy.— and MEAL on hand PRICES Call .at once and secure for cupboards; heated with hot water and fitted Ma : i the people in respect to every hog and ox Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup has ieee ee : ; E Books sittings, as he will shortly be making al- Medicinal et oe light, Possession —— wa 5 or cow they fatten, and every bushel beed used for over fifty by milli } fi : j . o c omfort and convenience aie aes ae a y . 78 nd every bush of ht vietieen Sao Tiliees »y millions Subject, My Trip t) S¢ otland,’ We make a specialty of the now terations for the tT m : nay it aby T : ; . a me ie oats they raise, shows that the Patriot it or their children while teeth- of his patrons. ais'@ genuine OUcr, | 88. taken ALU ABLe RUG was inadvertently Z he ; A does not appreciate the changed conditions ant aleacee,, an an tele Illustrated by Lantern and Lip, best TEAS. open, . - eee mat eae ae Entertainment. in conaccuion with St , ey . ne : : 5 ° pee ys n, | . aeneunennaes Send aiong <ter’s Church. The person who has it will = es - eee Canada, or else that ir cures the colic, and is the best remedy for | In aid of the Sabbath School, by REV. DE price $1.00. dresses. Terms cath. s For Sale by all greatly oblige by leaving itat Tuk Exaw (NEB 4 ca ‘ is ready to mislead the people in respect to ion a pleasnt to ~ — SUTHERLAND. in Zion Church Lecture SA CO., A large Covownt allowed from negatives Dealers, see Oe RE in — — a matier of vital importance. The Patriot | gists in every part of the world. | Room, on THURSDAY, Feb 28 Paces reviously taken. . : : FOUND—A cross-cut and @ bh : ; he ern : Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value is inst., at 8 o’elock, p. m._ — = CASH GROCERS, . 7 feb20—dy 6i (m w f) wy 2i Apply to SERGEANT BRADLEY at the Poliee : quotes a lotef the statistics of 1893—the | j,calculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. | Tickets 10 sends aati N ] HASZARD & MOORE es So i = : , ef C , ‘ es p A " a ° y Seach. Now on sale at WS Tietori , . . ’ ; cane aman ate ° — phe tat ggg Syrup, and take no’ store of W. M. Coffin and Bazaar Store ee : ee ee comme hag 4 oon. pt ee he oe ha wen yeti yy ert : wee L ips S to the est indies aaa sana who : . wa rmanent 2.—BR s. Co, Nur- 2 : . } ether kin m. w. f. wkly—l y feb25—4i febl3 feb22—dy feb21—246 w Appiyat th is office, . dec8 Sorymnen, Toronto, = sat mon—ule P¥e- C - 2 # ed a E. piensa, amenities ie * oe : 7 Te a . Second Week of Our Mark-Down Sale! is § 7 | ue = This Sale doe | | ‘ S not come under the hea @ makes alt the Fri¢ a i a . J ‘ . ee ——0Fr : : : : “EE of Stupendous, Gigantic, or any other mis- are not inferior goods,|s¢ 0 ¢ a al . } ig : : . os . rm Serges wortb 60 cents ale pri 39 ar : | Ff Os . eer?g : price, oJec. per y Hi} COLORED DRESS GOODS |/maming absurdity. It issimply a case of our! wry 55 apes. pertan, | hseeeusully ore Bedfrddaris, st en spe 4 . =! = s . . oo ao # | e ‘ ‘ $ > . Bt! a. turning a large amount of the finest grades at Bargain Sales, but are|/Fancy Weaves, “ 88 “« “ Se a} 7) x ° 4 be ‘< Q “ce Ba of French, English and Ger SS all of FINEST QUALITY) Cheviote, ae ao BN é . ° ~—Ss ew» 0h8. per yard for Goods worth from ae | oe : 1 ight,|Shot Effects, “ 65 “ eee | aa or — y rom to SS ots, ‘inte eash Goods recularl ld at f =~ and Latest Makes, bright,)|\"° ects, ‘ 39e. MT A as | f . Sulariy Sola at ifOMm vo Serges as fine as F ae! staircases t 88 { d le pri — new, clean goods. Sale Cash « By « = : x i} : o 88 cents per yard, sale price 39 cents idk: Obes ides _Cashmeres, “5 30¢. STANLEY BROTHERS BROWN’S BLOCK per yard STANLEY BROTHER price, per yard. Pretty bright Plaids sy 4 ’ ' « § Chil ““ ‘ és Ss ' STANLEY BROS. for Children, 55 é bee A