THE DAILY EXAMINER FEBRUARY —a 9 1897. White Shirts, White Shirts, White | ‘LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. | EXHIBITION ASSOCIATION MELTING, Directors’ Report Submitted and Discussed ~—Directors Elected, “or WELL DRESSED LADY | tae ~ ‘ ‘ Beer Bros. for Dress Goods The anoual meeting of the Charlotte- j town Driving Park and Provincial Exhi- bitiou Association was held last evening arrived from Cape’ in the Masonic Temple. _ B. Rogers, Eeq., M.L. A., President of the Association, presided, and there was a good attendance e Mai. Speers erse about two this afiernoon. M. B. A.—Branch No. 216, C.M.B, Presses Aunt ‘ y} , A . will mee n St. Patrick’s all 21° wt ONE black i oe > . eb ote ion . Hall a A spirited discussion followed the read- i. making a 5 “a 06 yrs ind report, in the course NZ MS Ae We wk goods that ie le ei ae pes of which several expenditures were sharp- gh.grade fabrics | ae hae <i aan s ane a ae oe tans for the betterment MESSE SE SESE SES Mt h oC. V isiti M4 brethren we lcome, wa “Ts a ae vasieed. ihe een 1 ate ilk ee a Ma ; inally adopte ‘ aaa : Tue WHeet It is said that the young] ..° coe — BOG RY. wet ay field ¥ ° . orn . > ° » ~ CASHMERES | neret tlaliacare ormioss clvh “For | commineed ve tharenolor be appot | + u nlaundried Shirts, 25¢ each; White Laundried Shirts, worth 75c, now 50c¢ each. White Collars and Cuffs, * the suppresstor ) iycle riding Vv , ; = . : ae ee ) ¥ aint : 5 ~ | ed to enquire into. the best m s 7w-i lt a oe F : . ; sa ¥ eas Ae veg eer creasir g the expen itare af’ tus thee. . the leading and best makes, marked to clear, Our yf rem | » enamel aa tei ee tion, sai committee to report at an j sf a nob ack : ashmere, i le a : — a : 7 fe oo oe meres ems heated dis— * * ; we | ae iainn ent at 8 clock im the evening. See |cumera":, During, the discussion it wa $1.10 White Shirts now '75c, our $1.85 White Shi . A xquisite inished Cashmere advertisemer ee ae eee . as ar “ cnily ised Cushere | eervemeats eat See erate irts n C; ; ite Shirts, now $1 Mi i he fleest va » shawn RD ag ee ee r. Brow, that ihe meeting proceed to the . . | ‘if ae eng | Pore Penne Eon Dh toda iE a our $1.65 White Shirts now 125 | : aa . Cas] : 16 | sum ot twenty-nine dollars on Sunday ais ~ si Sime ~~ — “ : i 5 Extra heavy t ashmere, 406™%@ evening for the Indiat er ONOWS: BD. ogers, Judge ‘itzgerald, 4 2, sala price ose ning for tl vane Re ref Fund, 7 = Beer, E. R. Brow, F. L Sunaiad. a. ‘ heav . lk ' she i ‘ ash TAN M A‘ I AKEN - St James Church nae avies, and Hector MeLeod oF : . I ricl a jet | k, the kind | Helping Hana Society meets tonight at & a , ae ¥ ~ x a ore + We keep all S1Z€8 in stock, from 12 in collar, to 18. Collar autached or ho collar Open front or open hack i ‘ expe t 1.10, special saieQ@™ o'clock. Mr. Fullerton wilt give “An| ‘OT positively deciined to stand for re- j j ; shipt< i : 9 : ; lm youl pect pesial eaie Qa | Celok. Mr. Fullerton will. give “An| eee: En thie pear, N owis the time to buy White Shirts, and os is the place. No better value ever offered Call and see fee , —® A vote of thanks to the retiring direc - <o--——— ; tion, : lf SERCES ee eS tors was unanimously adopted. yourse : . Maat: : a s | Tue Rixx.—In consequence of the soft Meeting adjourned, G cK all woo! Serges “or Sane weather the rink will not ke open for - ee a ead w » Sale price ere | hockey to night. If the weather turus cold CARDIGAN LITERARY AND DEBATING 45 nN Ww 5 5 n WwW { ) n W 3 n W 6 > . i ye " *) 655 ue 9 : . Ty ; . . Hea . fine rm Black Serge. 14 . | twill be open for children on laursday CLUB. C O 2 C; 7 C © 5 C; $ 1 ® 1 0 O 75c; $ 1 ° 5 Oo $s l OO; S 1 5 l ] W 1 al sale price 4 é ¢ } afternoon it plac e of Friday afterncon. mm ae ‘i ' : : . es : ale pr ee : The annual meeting of the Cardigan : Extra wide, 49 inc] biack, all | Rvupensreix leaves Montreal direct for Literary aod Debating Club was held in wesl Sergh; tunes: iealll ede SNS TA cclethetbwe té-nluht-00 the OC. P-* the ¢ ardigan Hall on Thursday, Feb. 4th, ; pr oC. The seats are selling very fast as you can when the following officers were elected rhe “Alma” Sevres. a new finish ‘ee for yourself by looking in at Rankin’s. an ies very handsome, yet soft, rich tA. | OO Our Meats now OF you will regret President—J. F’. Norton. andsome, yet soft, rich jet ’ . " Tice Preside . ake ae Ge) «. ce Peete 2: Be one THH WONDER PUL MERINOS. 3, wi in conjuvetion with Cherry ' All wool Black Merino oO Valley Lodge of Wednesday, Feb. 24th. | and C, Birt. Z 2 2 a & . . oo ‘ BOs } : . 1 . = e343 = : ’ OSC | This wil be the snouval meet n~, and it The election of officers was followed by % F “ee i promises to be decidedly interesting ively debs “W ; o | 3 Handsome blne bleck Merino, 4244 ' a. Penermy hieresting. - oy 4, Gebate eee 3 | inches wide, special A46e Tn en ee _ _ | Geo. F. Owen opened the discussion, ably 4 ; : Hl amixe Funp.—In__ yesterday’s | advocating the enfranchisement of women.| ~~ - om 2 eee i sue we stated jnat the 4i0n Church Son Cet COvEGe a. ‘i a sa a Pont | Rich, heavy, jet black Merino, inches wide, special price “50 blue black GD o Very heavy and fine e ; AS inch, special, Secretary—J.C. Flannigan. Managing Committee— Wm. A. Lewis, T. J. Donahoe, D. C. Morson, Geo.. F. Owen of &4 ; i meet —Pownal District Lodge, No. > on Suffrage.” He was supported by i C. Rogerson day School contribated $57.00 to the] and J. F. Norton. Fam née F un 1. Tt sl ould have real the Thos. J. Donahoe led the anti-suff- First Medhodist Church Sunday Schoal. ragists, and with him were C. Birt and - Robt. Donahoe.fA fier a two hours’ debate, CHEAP MEN. Exemption From Taxes—Salary Increased —The Curfew Bel, The regular monthly meeting of the PERSONAL. Cyrus Shaw, M. L. A., is in town. William Campbell, M. L. A., is at the Hotel Davies. LETTER FROM MK, STRANG Sir,—The letter in the Farmer of Feb. 4th signed Coles Jenkins, Jenkins Corner —the proper name forthe House is ‘*Jun- Munyon's Victoria’s Jet black and blue. black perfec Goopv Tempitars —Regular meeting of] a vote of tl ers a : : : ‘ , . : 2 — rae — - . i Sr sdihdiee thi cvenion at &. be oe = om roa ea soe ~~ agers held a evening, anew Alexander Martin, M. P., Valleyfield, is to” is —from no other pen than that of Mr. ® ~ apecial price. ; ot All members kindly ettend. Visiting | swee ping victory for those opposed t tk ea Bt et cuary. faces xe registered at the Queen. Ephraim Bell. I would ask him how the La . | brethren welcome. A visit is expected | pol sical rights fF wome: PI 0 the | the Board being in his place, There was Mr. Charles T. Grantham has been | cataraet tell from his vision ? It must have By a little error, Tue EXAMINER | from the Deputy Right Worthy Grand The club isina thoet ‘i murishing con- “— —e ee Sie a j ween Sowan.c nee : : oats Dig aed waeaet, an. Se SRESS Sane nodenditiad tleatins lac. inatead of | Templar. ditidm, te adem bership cae sheet’ ani ae onions a ae paid was Senator Arsenault, Wellington, is regis- | lower down. Come out square, Mr. Beil, agg age y e 2+c., ON Matur lay : 1. igs fifty. At the next meeting on the tlth — tt st 3 ae a * i r , toned = the ane Bowl. od, % pag, tell She pantie = ee re “4% A Cre for ach Disease U ile Pees Tue Summerstpe Coxcert.—Op account | inst.,the subject for debste will be, “Whicl sional services in connection with the Bar-| — William Welsh, ex-M. P., will leave for | Mr. Webster, Mr. Atkenson, and Mr. + as Moore & McLeod (Sacchi kms g| SCI onw tins hal | oes, Sohn ‘ouage to] oie cer Soin a | wi zon peat, am a coe Summerside, Mr. Earle, at the request of | the United Sts - w > : e 2 soum n ID _John McLean, ex-M. U., ouris, an with your insinuations. am not afrai ° ' 7 , 0 - | several friends there, has postpooed his} es © fe Wiiioti ee ae eee with the] Mrs. McLean are at the Hotel Davies. —_| to hear it; and] may make you afraid to With Munyon 8 Improved Homeopa- | sai clas we ~— concert one week later. It will take place ne Camas Barron case. 2 he 3 _ Senator Prowse, of Murray Harbor, is | hear something that I can give the pub- thic Remedies in the House } and those j os on Tuesday evenirg, Feb. 23rd. Ci aire, ee 1897 e A letter was rea from the Secretary of in the city. He is ai the Hotel Davies. lic concerning your conduct around here ’ Ch'tow ae wae, Vee i celles ardigan Bridge, Feb. 6, Es the City Schoo! Board enclosing the es- William A. Poole, of Lower Montague, | last summer, but will refrain for the Mothers Can Become the wtown this year will Reteds Cuiseeailir, 0. Cactuthern: —~erece timates for the year 1897. The expenditure | is among the latest arrivals at the Queen | present. F i] oe not do themselves custice is _ | of Victoria, Crapaud School, has accepted Scorr Acr.—William Proud received for the Year. 16 estimated at $10,586, less | Hotel. a aoe They that live in glass houses should alll] y Physician and they fail to get their Lunches at } the principalehip of the Kensington school wo Gee nd offence summonses yesterday. $6 16 the unexpended, palanes tor the year Hon. Daniel Gordop, Georgetown, is in | not throw stones. Mr. Bell says that er Victoria Carve and == drink & én ar | made vacant by the resignation of Mr.| ey are returnable on Monday next This 1896. town. He is registered at the Hotel / the letter in the Guardian was from no SAVE DELLARS IN DOCTOR FEES the health’ c oe Landrigan. Mr. Arthur Trowsdale, of the | #fteraoon a summons for a third off-cee The memoriel of the Messrs. Ratten-| Davies. other pen but Mr. Strang’s. This is un- : v Mastin o wt ° burv, asking for exemption from city James Clow, ex-M. L. A.. Murray Haf*’] true, and the accusations he says I made a Majesty the Queen Notice. Tryon school, will have charge of Victoria | ¥85 Served On George Off r. school. Mr. Purdy, of this city, has taken charge of Tryon school recently { 1e% rge JEEEETITILIAIGIAIIIEIEIRIM taxes and free water and Jight fora pork- packing establishment they propose to erect in Charlottetown was then taken up. bor North, is in town, and is registered at the Queen Hotel. Mr. Jobn Collings, of the steamer Nor- about Mr. Davies are alse untrue, as | was away from home at the time and did not hear nor see Mr. Davies. He says that in a glass of Joy’s famous - But- termilk Get Munyon’s Guide to Health From your Druggist. It will Tell you what to Use and vacated by Mr. Trowsdale. —— Siew Seda a Councillor Nicholson moved the follow- | thumberland, has returned from his hLoli- | Mr. Davies knows me—and that is very How to cure the Mosi Wovunpep axp Peynivess.—A Portland, Hor Y our ing resolution: one . day trip to Boston and New York. true, Obstinate and Com- Ja ii Y P JOY John : Resolved, That the packing house of Mr. 8S. A. McLeod, of the firm of Moore Let us review Mr. Bell’s _ political plicated Diseases, ‘ . Haszard & Meore, Me. despatch says: Gritflis, who aay- that he belongs to Prince Edward Messrs. B. and M. Rattenbury for. the & McLeod, crossed at the Capes today en character. I wiil not go back ten years. Vicrorta CAFE.... Wish to inform their many ‘patrons i: Islan}, arrived in thie citv tc-night with- ( OU h slanghtering,dressing and curing of meats, |} route to England to buy his firm’s stock of | Mr. Bell came to me some time before the ae 5 ile eC man ma ‘— . _ 7 ~ . . ° . > . * . ne ee ns ‘lout money aod suffering from a bad g proposed to be erected at the east end of | goods. election and wanted me to get him a site| Professor Munyon is honored to-day as the * Town and CorvyTry, that owing to the woand in his right hand, which he said Grafton Street, be exempt from taxation Mr. W.S. Stewart, Q. C., and Measre A. | on the beach to put his factory on,an] I leading ne in the medical world. His ' new and humane methods of tretament have rush of work in their PRINTTING and BOOKBINDING Departments, (printing presses are running day and night), they will not be able to publish jammed between two loge. He applied at the yolice stxtion for assistance and his wound was dressed by the city - Tuanks.—The commiitee in You want something that will relieve that tight feeling in your chest,loosen up the cough and remove the tickling sensa- physic an. Cann OF for the term of five years from the com- mencement of the conetruction of the building thereon ; and Further Resolved, That this exemption be made on the express condition that they Peters and H. C. Macdonald, will leave for Ottawa to-morrow night. They. visit the Capital in convection with the Hackett case. Hon. F. Peters was formally thanked told him I bad nothing to do with it, he would have toapply to a higher power He wanted me to draw up an affadavit, for him and his partner to sign that they would vole and work for the Conservative swept away ajl the old-fashioned ideas of doc- toring with poisonous drugs that create a doz- diseases in the effort to get rid of one. He does not claim that he has one remedy that will cure all complaints, but that he has pre- AUCTION. SALES. Lan 1s and Tenens. uve, Furniture, Sar- plus Goods of all kinds, Bankrapt Suck 4r Larce CaLenpar this year, yh oead so , ail HY : : as : . , F . ? the Lar x ral Ss ye charge ef the concert given last night for tron. You have just such a signily their acceptance of and satisfaction | by the Canadian claimants, at the close of party if they got the rivieige. He wrote cash a Qiheteli ol cade scl soepcuiian — Sales, ets, conducted Son soni They also wish to thank the Jbuy : “= ns remedy in Johnson’s C h t twitk th onth ; pee ; . ‘ , oa a specified cure for nearly every disease, ; fees, or on ye wi he Y-|the: Charlottetown Hospital desire to emety in Johnson oug with it in writiog within three months the hearing, for the distinguished ability | to a higher power ard got the privilege | He does not cla’m that Munyon’s Rhetmatism commission, as may be agreed upon public for lib ral patronage in the [thank a!] who assisted in making the Syrup. Your youngest child from this date. learning and energy with which the Can- | In his letter he promised to support the | Cure will cure consumption, dyspepsia or any Special Information given to in tending past, and trust that by ‘lose attention to business, in their Large New Prem or cldest grandparent ean take it witLout danger, as it contains nothisg poisonous. entertainment a success. ‘1 ley are es- pecially grateful to Prof. Earle, Dr. Mal | i MISVIT TIA II TIES FELL ISTIC IIIL ITT He supported the resolution in a brief address, pointing out the advantages such an institution would be to the Province in adian case had been presented. Rev. R. W. Weddall, A. M., of Sammer- side, P. E. Island, is spoken of as the next partyand surely aman of his standing in the church—“we il] not say anything abou this standing in the community”— mire sarer~ of City or Country P>operties now iv the market. App!y to A. MeNEILI &C), other complaint, but he does assert that it will cure rheumatism. is prepared ‘ure Dyspepsia ; Munyon’s Dysp psia ¢ expressly to cure ises, on Sunnyside, well kept stock.| ovey, and Mi srs. Dawson, Dixon and Ple: k : ; ' h ae a F : or : and low prices, to largely increase Rogers. They also thank the MeKay 7 eacent to take. the way of, increasing the price of hogs,| President of the N. B. and P. E. Island } would vote according to his agreement. Munyon’s Cough Cure to cure coughs ; Mun- Auctioneers and Pea! «tate Ay ents oe — ae ae Woolen Co. for loaning stage decorations. Price 25c. employing men, etc. He also pointed out | conference of the Methodist Church, which It is currently reported here that he yon’s Catarrh Remedies to cure catarrh ; Mun- Offise and Warervoms, Doncan Build. core eae f| that the longest period for which the meets in Fredericton in June next. 49 be | offered Me. Cornclins Bell $6 if be would | Kidney Cure to cure kidney troubles. | Queen St, Ch'town, PBT. 32—18 wi , Dewonest MepaL Cextest this Council could grant exemption from taxes} has been invited to the Queen Square | vote for Mr. Hunt. After the 23rd. of 1¢ same may be said of all Munyon’s differ- r foe eo" HASZ 4 R D & MOO R E evening. St. Paui’s Scho i "oom com- Johnson & Johnson. si was five years, and they could not give | Church ia this city, he will succeed . Rev. | June he voted for Mr. Yeo; but if the Con- a remedies. They may be obtained rt all ” , meneing at 8 o'clock. Collection for “4 free light and water, : Mr. Marshal! both in the pastorate and | servative Party had obtained wer, Mr. |‘ ve ees pany at Bs — a bottle. Ne ee | expense. Some items of programme. Graduates in Pharmacy. The discussion was continued by Coun-} the presidency.— St. John Telegraph. Bell, there is no doubt, would claim he Mika Widest, ‘Tesonhn ‘ss ot a “ THe PErREL’s LAMENT | Vocal Sc lo... seesecesserees « MiBS D. Huggao cillors Hughes, Horne, Douse and Taylor, See voted for Mr. Hunt according to promise. cated pi tr Pe — en , with free ~ : | Cornet Solo.,.....++seereseee soon: Wille Cook | 222 EE EEE | after which . was a =e ome Shes I was in Mr. Beli’s company the night ro ‘ 1 Piano Duet...Misses Fennell & McPherson Tee oe ee ee Pgetis epore definite Gate Tegsrome th0 h0- . before the election dh id he was They called me after the Petre! | Piano Due erie : fe S . 0 e elec and he sa : ‘ The cman king's hardy child, | Vocal Solo (Mandolin Accompaniment) TOPPPRHARRRRTHPRRD DOP IF ADD Povvnnvenney posed enterprise 18 obiained from Mr.] In this city, February 8th, Mr. John | going to vote for Mr. Hunt. But did not | *°C"™* er ee Senate That site on hie crest ead cece with joy i ibe! eaneemeseneel coseeeess Harry W hite Agasgas Af Lake shu SSeA Rattenbury. Mr. Rattenbury will be in-| Metron, @ native of Syria, aged 30 years. want his wife to know. And then we will encEneT,. a Ja his ware with the ocean wild. — Beatie Baltd.cccocecesoccseuseucessnst Mle We Cnee PSEESENSSS 4959593 SSSS9E8S8 | vited to meet the Mayor and Councillors in {Faueral from his late residence, King | take him as a Patron of Todustry. As and D meaiio’ aemsber of seseuns of Midis —_—_ ee of ih ; or = the Mayor’s offize on Wedueaday evening] street on Thursday st 9 a.m, to St. | secretary of the clab he took an obligation to Schorl Dictrios caine in a meee ae When the ocean writhes and moans with Trews From Carvic ax. —A comfortable next. 5 vs Dunstan’s Cathedral, thence to K. C. cem- | vove for the Patron candidate; but what do | jouce on Friday, Sth inst for th : We are giving low prices on ain hou-e belonging to Mr. Buchanan was On motion of Counseiilor Johnson the } etery.} we find him doing ? He voted for Mr. Mc- Friday, 5th inst., for the purpose fob Print; oe Ices OR fain, ? : ; . of organizing a Debating Society. The |JO Printing, Now is the Nutt. Every one will remember his long / 5 1 1e Or bellows ia enger and might, recently destroyed by fire. curfew by-law was read a third time and (Patriot, Guardian and foreign papers letter in the Patron of Industry condemn- meeting was calied to order by inting |} time ave y g d to order by appointing) time to have your work done Jt rides on th2 billows or skims o’er the The numb r attending our school this a passed, and the keeper of the City Building please copy.) Mr. Th Grinse!l chai d eter is far ahcadof what we had for s instructed to each evening sound n ? : r. Thomas Grinse!l chairman, an the : o/ ' on id delig! jes ’ J ore The reputation as a teacher sight asst of the fire bell at .. time} ,.1n Reckland, Mass.,on the 7th_ inst., Oe eee nm - undersigaed Secretary. Afier> the bye- before the spring trade come« And screams io its wild delight. foe ah aie Aen eae th eee iedated g y o wi he deal Miss Mary E. Hyde, daughter of Charles and every ms oe ww * | laws were read and adopt«d, tle f,llowing | mences Send ‘ £0 Me. Rotem, wae, ae set forth in the by-law. a lyriewte (OPT de ann 36 deere, A padive of Worth Peters Government. “Consistency where | officers were appointed :— . rend in your oder They called me the Petrel, mocking} Dalicusic, Lasdrawn afew from other There is art in building houses, be published for two weeks is Tae Ex- Wiltsbi E : ys te art thou.” ‘ we now, we will satisf fou in kneves! districts. Their is art in baking bread aminer and Patriot. : ‘ re oh I would advise Mr. Bellto attend tohis} President—Donald C. Leslie. sad ameaht i wt SP = Councillor Nicholson moved that the] / At Missoula, Montana, with inflamma~ | own business and leave his neighbours’ Vice Presiden t—-Francls MeJunis. good work and low prices, I’m only a Davis Sirait gull, With feeble wiogs and wheezing breath, Aud battered, worn,out-ball. sf hough o'er the Hillsborough! mig soar Aud prey on their flat tish and skate, They «now i can’t ply from sbore to shore Alt The timber for Mr. Jam<s E. Macdon- ald’s vessel is being rapidly hauled in. —soe-_— Huserrat Coxcerr.—The concert given in St. Patrick's Hall last night was well attended. The programme as published (excepting the num bers opposite the names ot Mre. James Byrne and Mr. A. E. Massie There is art pn making money; And it needs a level head, ‘There is art in writing letters, There is art in getting news, There is art in advertising, There is art in making shoes. assessors make the usual returns of per- sons liable to pay real estate, personal property and poll taxes. Carried. On motion of Councillor Nicholson, the Finance Committee was authorized to make arrangements with the Merchants’ Bank of P. E. Island or any other bank tion of the bowele, Jaa. 22u’, 1897, Lauchy J. McDonald, aged 25 years, formerly ot Orwell, P, E. Island, leaving a sorrowing widow and one child. alone, or he may be taken where others have gone before. Avex. Srraxc, Lansdowne Hotel, Feb. 8, 97. A SUGGESTION, Secy.Treasurer—H. B. McEsechen, Executive Committee—Thes. Grinvel’, Joshue Leslia and Neil A. McAulay. After the routine an interesting and lengthy discussion followed on ‘* Can our farmers better their circumstances with the means at their dispual.” J. D. TAYLOR, Printer & Bookbinder QUEEN STREET. O* this cruel, frozen strait. neither of whom was able to attend) was 2 : aos : for such overdraft as may be required for ‘ et : . i Acd the weird of my sister, Fairie Queen, carried out in a pleasing menner. The There Is art in writing stories, all expenses of the city for the ensuing EVERY HOU 3E itntGiaske Tenn Ota Gok in i McEacuex, a a ett ia cade ec biteata > stege decorations were very tastefu'. The There is art in making !o e, year. : : their representation of the “Jolly Beggars” Secretary. y mail promptly attendedte, “ i wiht 7? ar a ths will long be} et @mount realized was about $30. We Buo the art of getfing married Oa motion of Councillor Taylor, Robert at the Burns concert, allow me to suggest ———-—- « o —— — ni ane seeeny ra’ wraiths will long | regret that we have not room to-day for a; is all other arts above. Galbraith aud L. B. Miller were re- that the same club ast ‘about putting into |)... WHaN BABY COME s Owing to the appointed auditors for the current year. dramatic form Burns’ “Holy Fair’ for “Wyeth’s Liquid Malt Extract,” thas be In gruesome sports to join. O’er the nightly waves off Cariboo, m re extended report. * Theae’s no doubt that we’ve dis- covered Coxcert av Sovrn Suore.— Concert an l On motion of Councillor Johnson, Joseph Taylor was appointed Sanitary Officer at a salary of $350 per year. SHOULD HAVE good clock. There’s a presentation at the next entertainment in honor of Scotland’s bard. At the same time Rev. Mr. Sntherland might come almost a necessily to nursing mo hets duridz lactation Thousands of physicians recommend it, and thousands of mothers use THE HEALTH Their lighted forma will glide, basket social. The parishioners of the R. The art f awing tr: d 2 s ; it £0)),003 bottles scld during the past year And shock the startled fishing crew C. Church at South Shore intend holding iy aOEsks one Oa motion of ee = = reason why some clocks | re-deliver his oration, with the remarks on ad a= $y pausing gside, concert and basket social in aid of their | a Maspentiniaianney ts xo Larye was appoipte ief Engineer of the neat a Kirry Weake. ye ponarapalig ye: <0 the 3 bth ot A fice Phe best FURNITURE made, Fire Dogneantily and D. L. Hooper and are better than others ee ee and McAuley or Walter LOCAL NOTICES, ewe ———— 0-0 — — programme has been prepared and a good MARK WRISHT i Cf LTD Charles Hermans first and second assist- good material and careful Rosais. +r. Conniiet Maganios tor February is WIKTER FREIGHT RATES evening’s enjoyment js a-surel all who at- 4 uy y ants ee Te iH Ter! 50 construction—-My know- full of useful informa:ion eed news t6 Depends largely on the +4 eable fk , | 06, ee eo aoe: Oe OF ee ae . ledge of the A TRUE MALT EXTRACT should have | ( anadians Among other good things is shoe they ws a = i Sin,—Coneidcrabie flourish of trumpet: | paskets free. Should the weather prove The HOME-MAKERS. were added to the amount ee Marshal { g for its prinelpal object the nourishing and onnnn the the pen of Rev Mr ihe 2 , 2 5 are, bis e e over the atateme at e | emvy the social ' » hel m ‘ ¥ i t . re ening of the system, increasing the purrs . : d > atha . oo — : ; i " we > the | stormy tl wanes will be held on the fol ir vveyvevvOvinenHATOOYVOVTEPHHNVETY eS hedaie — ef at + appetite and acting on the other food. “as a this city. For sale at Haszard & Mc re’s weather they need good 8 were ordered to Cat ights 1 | lowing Wednesday. bhi 1 y, DE. ae : 8 principle is em stk Py rs OK >? : anand ima ak 11 wing Wednesda) ie ee 444 shagaaddadddd 4 + work $150. Glock Business “ yeth’s Liquid Malt nirack” The best t> Beckstore, Sunnyside. warm shoes with thick - Councillor McCarrov.gave notice that be had. Jan3)— sles, to keep the foot dry steh an order has been sade it is evi tent ig not intended 1 apply ‘othis locality, fur winter rates still prevail in their cus- i tomary severity. KXporTeR. BEST IN THE WORLD. Just the Kind You Need. Paine’s Celery Compound the hope of every sufferer. CHILDREN’S DRESSES.—A very nice assortment at| cause it makes pure, ji nenlthy, bat that. io only Bepanse 2 Sad 3 eo andi ees which should be bargains life and health-giving BLOOD. difficult with a mere stroke in black ink prices which shou g : hs Pee ee eee a to indicate the enchanting little curved (T CURES AND MAKES PEOPLE WELL are You Ailing. Anxious or Despondent ? Try One Bottle of the Great Health Restorer. be | | NFANTS i Niuslin Dresses YERY CHEAP “™S A samovte lot of Infants’ Prettily Tr:mmed Muslin Dresses | now offered ly us for HALF PRICE. Better styles then ycu can make and very cheap. i LADIESX’ WHITEWEAR.—For a few days longer we and Corset Covers at present very low price. | will i628 of Misses Whitewear ct special prices for a few days. | goods are very cheap. |" LACE CURTAIN ‘turer's samples of Lace Curtains from I, & full width of Curtains, selling at 25¢ each. eontainue to offer Ladies Night Dresses, Knikers, Chem- MISSES WHITEWEAR.—We also offer ovr full range ‘These SAMPLES.—About 10) manufac- I} to 2} yds long, taped The standing committees of last year were all re-appointed, Tue M yor iptimated that he was not aware that Joseph Warren had acc: pted tbe offer made him at the last meeting of Conneil. On motion of Councillor Nicholson it was agreed that the Council resolve itself into acommittee of the whole to take into consideration the best means of celebrat- ing the Diamond Jubilee of her Majesty Queen Victoria. Meeting adjourned sine die, ERFECT a permanent are the cures by Hood’s Sars illa, Le ch, heal at the next meeting of Council he would }, move for a reconsideration of this vote.}>: is at your service. I off fer none for sale but the best, and guarantee every cluck to give satisfaction. None Better: few as Good. Ww W. WELLNER JEWELER. SOS Leave your order for a lb of Good Fresh Scotch Cak Dress Goods.—Uur largest dry good« store rapid strides during the past week. They are showing a full range of drese goods in 100 different patterns, Prices range from 14 to 25 cents, every piece worth } more. The goods are all perfect and suitable for children’s dresses. Thrifty housewives should take advantage and procure a good house dress for $1.26, $1.40, $1.75, and $200. The above firm believe in advertising and backing up theirs ads with honest prices. See their new sleeve, —Jas, Paton & Co, a3— 31 & w. —— nl and Ula / PILLOW COTTONS . WHITE COTTONS ’ | and warm. We have the proper shoe for boys an girls, W. Hi. STEWART & CO. House Building. —-—e ‘ne Da Maurier Woman, In. an article which the late Mr. Du Mauricr wrote some years ago for The Magazine of Azt apropos of the typical “pretty woman’’ of his drawings, 0c- curs the following quaint and character- istic passage: ‘‘I do hope the reader does not dislike her—that is, if he knows her —lIam so fond of her myself, or rather | so fond of what I want herto be. She is my piece de resistance, and I have often heard her commended, and the praise of her has sounded sweet in mine ears and gone straight to my heart, for she has become to me as a davghter. She is rather tall, I admit, and a trifle stiff— but English women are tall and stiff just now—and she is rather too serious, Lon ion Hockey Skates —AND— Wi lines that go from the nose to the mouth corners, causing the cheeks to make a smile.’ Ja the Omnibus. Conductor—-Beg pardon, madame, but these coppers are counterfeit. Lady—Oh, excuséme! Keep those for a fee. Here are some good ones. Conductor (with & deep bow)—Many thanks, madame. — Paris Figaro, canmeprmer rime ae a ay a = en edges; full width of Curtains, selling at 25e euch. TOWELS, TOWELLING os Paine’s Celery Compound is the 966 QU ARTER GROSS doubie initia etter dy for marke AT ECLIPSE BAKERY ’ ————————_—— world’s best and most ticacious medicine. At | ing garments, Hos ery, ete, 19¢ for 8 doz double letters. NENS selling at a large disccunt to nm peer S$ Hie-g ving virtues ant oD 7 ‘ . Y ’ % 2 ss ~ < /| ss beackeg Op Sau : WHITE GOODS! WHITE GOODS! !--Our White} g price 16 cents per pound. TABLE LINK! TENDERS. clear, Cali early before the If you are suffering from rheumatism, neu- | -, elliné eyril ‘ i find we have the rj rhit _ . ‘ o . ce are selling merrily. ustomers ues ' , r , hervousness, GyYSpepsta, blood diseases, \ Goods ir . ¥ C 8 9 | ki “ i - 8 Telephone 98 d ie Tenders will be recetvad by this anderaien ot is gone, liver kidney troubles. Paines ¢ elery roc ds and the prices such as they aré 100 ing OVre 00 0C ed up to Thursday Feb 2th for the « rection Compound will give you a new existence; it d finishi ot a dwelling house, The will enable ca thoroughly eujoy your life, p STEWART fewest or any ten ter not Dceesnarily accepted : Are you ailing, anxious or despondent ? ¥ ERY t On k Caaean arate eT { You m a pe if disease has bound you, in its ECLIPSE BAK cai s 4 oo ee JAMES EDEN 1 ‘ ; ’ 7 — a chai Let us urge you to use at least one Bakes Best Bread. ( ¢ , ( ¢ ¢ ¢ ; ( ¢ , | | | harlottetown, Jan 2+th Iev7, lidy w bo f nature’s great health re storer—~Paine’s . Celery Compound—and you will quickly find THE WEATHER.-—Moderate to fresh wes’e ly to northerly winds; | LONDON HOUSE...++- . ie on als ’ the highway to ph sical health j HE LATHER, foc erate to ire ? ’ a Sica : rath pepe —e ee ’ | owercast, turning a little colder, be aa , b ind strengs ,