‘1 HE DaLLY EXAMIN ER Pe MON VAY FEBRUA ee RY 8 isg7. ————e eS =e - mem a i = 2S ——————————— ” . = a me oP eee ~— a ———— ll =—_ ‘ a at Ottawa. Mr. Joseph Pope, as Under- , PUBLIC MEETING al MURRAY RIVER: CONCERT, PHIC. A n Acc! ! Cc en Secretary of State, is acknowledged to be | wants of the District Ventilated and @ Rait- : one of the best informed and most efficient way Demanded. San aa Mav happen to any p®rson. deputy heads, Mr. M, G, Dickieson, the At two o’clock on the afternoon of the ST PATRICK'S HALL, Gracin, raetielt ioties Maphiied : May Lappe : Dominion Accountant, is a most valuable | ~ day of February, — msecne 7 DAY EVENING. _- | en ies issued by the] .«: — ' | the people of Murray River and adjacen NEXT MON he poiicies ; icer an tands an excellent chance of | sections was held in the hall. The meet- ér + NOTES FROM THE CAPITAL. i » Accident Guarantee succeeding Mr. ( ourtney as Deputy Minis- ing was held in response ty the following IN AID : Ocean Acc! ter of Finance. The promotions of Messrs requisition :— THE CH’TOWN® HOSPITAL, | . gry St { { Corp. cover ail kinds of €C- | Owen, McNeill and McKenna testify tof ‘Te Ronerr Wuireway, Esq., J. P.: PROGRAMME. A Bad Financial ad emen TS the value of their services, and we have no We the undersi i elec f Murray ee ; 3 his Signed electors GF A : j Duet ccccccccccccsescces soo sevcovees - cidents which man is liable loubt the other Islanders at Ottawa will | River and adjacent settlements do hereby 1. sp: tone MeMiilan and Brown OrrTaw A, Feb 8 » hee give a good account of themselves in due | *€quest you to call a General Public Meet- J. Vocal Solo..ccccceseesee covcscvee socces The ret debt last month was increased ——— to. The Company has time, ing at the Murray River Hall for the pur : Geo. Rogers. by $3,252,471. The revenue tor the seven _--—- —-~— pose of discussing and present'ng our eee. sia > shin dieseeas eee moi:ths bas decreased half a million; the se 000,000 ORGANIZATION. Local and Dominion wants. You will 4 Vann) Boleccccieticcbticcass a reosseceeeese | expenditure in the same time has increased 4 . —— - oe invite our local representatives, D. . Mre, Jas Byrne. ene milion—making a difference of a IN CAFITS ilu A CONFERENCE Of members of the Liberal | . . Me conga — and Geo. B. oo 5. Vocal Quartette..... see. toed i ici million and a half under Hon Mr. Field- ‘onse: vative Party, raniz usq. Aleo our Dowinion represen McInnie, Hennessey, Brown, eLe + Ab edataa! Con : ’ at - : . for a Ge Alex. Martin, Esq; and Sexator Prowse, - — 50 Keg ise ed a tah ed Pope, Deputy am / a ae. SRG (Signed) Wa. Grayt, Miss A. Murphy. of Patents, died yesterday. John A. Bar- . oesday, at 12 o'clock. All friends of the James Cropy, Txos. L. Cook, 7. Vocal Solo....scce sesssooee seoscsssess sess ron, ex-M. P., will likely succeed to the a . CU | | party ill be welcome to attend. Joun Lowe, We. >, oe ‘ i Mr. Geo. A. Dixcu. dept ty commissionership. . a; hao Auex. A.McDonaip, Jonn D. HUMR, Dh POMBE, « feioss > KasA, s20er0cbered ‘ee . V NOT CONTRADICTORY. Wa. Lamont, C. L. BARNES. Dr. Conroy. Reforms in Cuba. Ee “Se ener g SE Ov UTI Hasso csliig, drsnccees...cnagooees bint . | We freely admit that, in the Opinion of In compliance with a; forgoing requis? 9. ; veb, 8 ° P General Agent} — tion I do hereby call a General Public Mr. A. E. Massey. Mapnip, Feb. 8. , 6 : . CI tinh bilieniies | fn E te wo eae aoe Board ascites to be ineld at the poet River ee & . : so The Prime Minister says that the Gor 1 6 pairs New Curtains; 1 2 pair soiled OWl1r. 2 to tar Frade would not have made any mie-| tail on Monday the Ist’ day of Febroary, essrs Hegan horne. ernment will execute reforms in Cuba 1 et it had followed the lead of the] next, at 2 o'clock p- m. for the purpose 11. Vocal S210. ni : without waiting for the complete pacitica- having been shown during ‘sale, will be sold for less CARINE. | Soard of Trade of Montreal and backed up| 4b ve mentioned, a do a a 12, daaetah — 7 tion of the island, t. , c lly rit the above-named repre- 2. oca ete. st ep clbsae coapbbastipetnc $ th THE DAILY K Sir Charles Tupper and Mr. Lavrier in Li ig cated the said meeting. Mr. Cal abso & Miss Hill. Obituary an Cos ; r : 1 their efforts to bring about Preferential meohse Wareuit, J. 12. Weeal Soll... .223c" <8se88 te ae : C t once if ou wan enuine snap prices ” ‘ 129 ‘ i > sini a a FE BRUARY , (8° | frade throughout the Briti-h Empire. qT wes ett’ tr eaxtint — PS Frank Trainor. Sr. Joux, Feb. 8 ome a VY g , ——— e mee ~ yas Org a oe ag! - Ricitatio : coees ve : , —- - 2 ut the meeting of last Wednesday we" | ing Mr. Cook, chairman, and Mr. White- Miss ida Byrne. Father McDevitt, senior Catholic priest BELFAST AND ™M URRAY HARBOR % called for that purpose. It was called way, secretary —the latter retired aod Mr. i i ee of this diocese, died at Fredericton yester- RAILWAY. receiye the report of a commit'ee John J. McPhee was appointed ae Miss NR itin, day. ere C, 3 3 3 - ; j 8 ere presen s a Oy Pawn Oy — , sreay Har oint btai s to le| place. All the representatiyes w 16. Comie Song.......3.4. Tue peo f Belfast and Marray | ona appointed to cbtain atta tae panda far representation from urtay Mr. Geb Hermence: sey. - Result of Tariff Uncertainty. 7 Sn aieedlil t rest content what | forwarded to the Tariff Commissioners anc River and surrounding sections attended. 2S Veoal Bold......... yt he oe . ee } : . wo have already done for r railway take action inthe premises if it were The local waots of Murray ee ty | ae R. McInnis. Toroxro, Feb. 8 a ) . ; ° ; I silence now may leemed expedient so to do, Consequently brought to the —— of tne iepoikta to » Vocal} Solo. 7 3 ty er. It is said that owing to the duliness of . 9 3 z agita eee 8 | reports of committee Mr. awson. sev lis will el cetings t the scope of the resolution submitted was | several repe 7 , trade, several cotton mills will close, const! . : . ) & e + ith hich the | that purpose. Those included the. repair GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. : $$ <2 © held at central points. The Pros sectricted to aatew wkh ob of roads, the building and extension Of | / admission 15c to all parts of the Mall. ‘s Famtxe Foxp.—Th lection an . ila vw hard ¢ art Dominion Parliament may deal, and wharf accommodation, the opening of some Doors open at 7.30; Concert to com- Ixpta s ae pee ak ie eee . ae y want of, funcs T°) therefore the Patriot was al] abroad when,/ new roads, the building of a new a | menace at 8 o'clock, sharp. ad ‘a on . > in Zion Church Sunday il ‘ er xtravagal and Ww o connection with the resolution,it referred | Murray River, oe ees po i Schoo or an 4101 , yay : ; * : ‘ sacket service, it being the geu ta tn make a snd e Do- | tothe [otercolonial Conference at Ottawa n Sia a ae tie preedat facili atin . 4 a ' ' The aad the difficulty arising out of the treaties ties for thipping Qgiven — by ey al : | O J Is Carter’ es ne » on wm | with Germany and Belgium. were insuffisient, and the a nese — : - sake : t But the Patriot says that the resolution buoying z of er harbor. diy er ie the x ee ye ee ee ee eee ia a " the Frallwa) ; were discussed to a friendly ) “ oe vidy. We got 8° | was contradictory and that therefore the » and Booksto e ee : ~reasel Prov al was contradictor) Local and Dominion representatives, anc 06000006 s ‘ ie: a ¥ pay ( $20,000 per | Board of Trade acted prudently in bot ie came of those present. 0060 400004600000 00666666 066696600000 660006006006 : ; , “ s few years ago, and we are DOW BO| passing it. The resolution sets forth that) “|; was agreed to 0 e 2 ut aie : <1" eggs 3 ted. TI mide , ht to be given | Dominion Governments for wh - y few STER YG SNAPS $ better off than when it wa v c 1nci 7 vealaieinkc— erste ae * rn aa in —and the other matters referred to The World’s Greatest A few STERLING SNAPS, 1s capital represé 1 by ias bee € the d velopment Of Our natura eso were to be attended tc » as those concerned 25 Reams Foolscap, > way by the Peters ada ae and that the reduced cuties, if avy, ought) ee the Local or Dowiaion Govern- i { “or - iia diate e , y to influence votes ae ** | to be favorable to imports from Great) ments, ML: As 2 acy | ure a eT, ot” ee O ers : arge'y >» Iphuet : 7 ‘ . + Rg A. e . . E xper ence has prove at it is better for! Britain. The Patriot says this is contra = ha ee sane an " engineer 1 a ee — 2 n ee : Experience | an? . cc a e 1e ee Na nadlis A meric: ‘ . the Province to have pa ws i i clory. Let us see. Evidently a reduc ani cost of a steele bridge. He said he Molding ‘ ees ae . esis at 24 eents per quire 3 : manect importance than to get amoney gran | tion of the duty might be made in respect forgot to take the correspoodance wi th him European lene ue 7 ‘a Gieik Keke Penile fo Rg ee eee dsitibainisveneililiadets > ; $ Bate Provincial eee other |e mene Se eneee. ienpeeted. 2008.) an soll tp 0 neyert of the one ne a after FARE PO Sppeet AP | ee t2 fo . at Yes, there are sales, sales. sad bankrupt sales, but read $ Of Emulsions, Cough §y- er houil obtain snother | a... pe ny way xffeet—| of a steel and a woeden bridge for Murray ‘ at < for | cen . . e rups, or anything in the @ at any rate, if we sbouil obesin sno eo ri « of the} River. Mr. McKinnon said tat if the i —s these prices and be convinced that ours is THE SAL EK - J. © ns Hine, don't pees a addition to our subsidy it Wht ve ing the 198 6P- com. tm oo . | | people would etop talking about the debt | S Orau inl 400.000 Envelopes, a!) sizes, M. McLEOD & CO. 4 g , . connection with a genera! § country, or, indeed, any of our ratura of the province, he might have ne at from 2c pkge up ; c 2 ‘ ynecti } ' ; . justment. The gov ‘nts Of | resources The eilk, cotton and woollen enough to getasteel bridge built at . 8 gidy reacjusim ? ; = = 8 a 5 { Brit sh Colambia, Manitoba, Quebec, New | goods imported from Great Britain might Moot roe as ve'y orderly this far FRIDAY EV G. FEB 12. ase * pages Foren 5 $ REDDIN BROTHERS , oe ee a ; 1 tana rd]; Leeaste tedeiied’ ted e meeting W ' ages, ach. Branswick,NovaScotia ® sae a - ssongms ts ontet eee. oe . but? a resolution being eaalised to pres: Meme Reoks, S s Island are al! clamoring fer mcrease “| of duty without ia the least degree eub- the building of the Murray Hatbor and No such other expensive and unique 1 cent each eae $ : Dw : and Prince Edward Island will get nothing tracting from the encouragement incident: | peipect Rai iiway, D. A. McKinnon, Esq., attraction has ever before been brought a Ns Lie ' co oe Just afew of the numerous attrac- : . Opposite Pa ae trom the . ter Consequently the fioao-| 91), piven to the development of our natur-| M. L. A., objected and Se > to. Chariottetown in the-winter time. And many other great argains. . ions we are offering in this dept. Finding the demand for the ° } ial ba a which the subsidies 4] gi pesourecs. ‘The resolution is certainly | to gereons ihe rnslasion fase dale Mr. | and the citizens cannot afford to’ lose aan cf SIZE 21-2 Slater Shoe s) universal, we 9 | seeescceecececesccccececs ee a tek 2% a. | rea , a er ped ane e es , paid will be changed all round. But i 18) 14: contradictory im respect to them. ; An) icKinnon having to some extent sub- [this chance of seeing the world’s great Wes have the goods, Come to us Wo's Dongola laced, $4 00, now $1 75 have decided to close out all upon the prevent tacis we have our] |. coal, we import very little from Great | mitted, the resolution re sonst ont the | est skater : aaeae OFices 5 , - o's To ered A lipine ct ether Gus goods, in order to a end th . ‘ r idressed by Hon. Senator Adimission 25 cents. pal a ey : slaim to railway ¢xtension; and the Do-| p,i.4; ; and as to ironware and bardware.| meeting was a ; 2 00 : . P 2nse a ee : tht, therefore, T - wany articles manufactur- | Prowse, Alex. Martin, Eq., M. P., Dr. Reserved seats only ten cents extra, 400. now 20 make room tor our immense minion Government ough Ree even, there are wan) ee ‘ Barnes, Mr. Thomas Sensebaugh, Mr. of which theré will.onlvy. be a limited AUCTICN S Wo’s Patent Leather Slippers, . | spring stuck. jodependent!y of an rease of subsidy, f) 24 in Great Britain and imported here in John J. McPhee, the mover, and others. number, as one row of seats in’ the ’ 300, now 2 25 5 OUR CH iD ee ort Se See eet Rails ona spake eee len promenade is all that will be reserved. } iT Furnit s Wo’s Dongola Laced Boots SIZE 6 which ist our right. But Mr.|, ; king away the practical | the Railway was concerne xe U io F ror Pe are ee eg Lands and Ten: ments, Furniture, Sur- 2 00, now | 35 ys m dation wh ch now Seah el ti lowered without a re ij a ‘ett salen Attorney wasipa woeful minority. Doors open vat 7. 15. Galbraith’s plus Guods of all kinds, Bankrapt- Stock Men’s Calf Boots De sae - sely = he D. A. McKinnon, who ere tt, ne eacouragement affor ed to }, | All with the exception of Mr. McKinnon | Band. . Sales, ets, conducted for small feee, cr on SIZa 3 $3 00, now $2.95 Pp £ Harbor in the Local Legislature aodwho| |. oe cur iafant iron industries through were in favor of pasting @ resolution, J. B. DAWSON, commission, as. may be agreed upon. a . men ; en shew they ware. This is a supporter of Premier Peiers, at a) + idence of the tariff. If it were worth though some are to the preamble. fel) 5 A. A. BARTLETT. Special Information — to ae iW o's Dongola Laced Boots 175 Men’s “en eT Ye 50 weather they need good i neeting held at Murray River on the Ist could easily prove this by refer-] Finally in order to sppear unanimous, purcharers of City or Country Properties 2 25, now 1 75 029, LOW 8.0 : —! sed the passing of a while secos ly P But the fact isso] Mr. John J. McPhee and Mr. Albert P. | ———- ——_____-—___ ae now in the markt. Apply to ‘aw o’s Dongola Laced Boots, Men’s Bufl Congress warm shoes with thick ee ee ee B eoen. eee Prowse, mover and seconder, withdrew A. MeNEILL & CO, 200, now 1354 ™O? 8_ y Py PY: soles, to keep the foot dry resolution in faver of the Belfast _ patent and so well known to every Seneete their resolution in favor of one proposed = Auctioneers and Peal estate Agents 1 Boots 2.00, now 1 25 nd warn We have the { Murray Harbor Railwav. Mr McKinaon’s man that it is not worth while. We, by Mr. Thos. Sensebuzh, which was | U mmit (ffice and Wa:erooms, Duncan Baild- Wo’s Dongola ee s00ts 2s : anc i e hav f egpesi yn is verysu-picious. It looks as therefore, maintain that the resolution | passed, and it is like!y both will be pub-" Queen St, Ch’tow B P. E I. ms. 83--d&w3i . oad 00, now | 5: SIZE 7. proper shoe for boys an i sini , lnims for the} s ' gola Oxforc e if a sacrifice of our railway claims for the) tied to our Board of Trade was not, | lished. one lees a 3 00, now 2 25] Men’s Patent Leather Boots girls, eake of an increased suusidy were _—" as the Patriot asserts, contradictory. More COMMERCIAL TRAVELLER ARRESTED. Is a modérn =word— indicatmg : 3 00 now » 95 W ll STEWART & C6 piated by the Provincial Government and than that, we contend that from the — you have lost _your teeth and SIZE 3 1 00, 2,2 é : le r the Legislature. The} ,.. > d Islaad pointof view it Mr. B.B Blizard, the popular represet - have ‘to gum it Noone likes Men’s Buff Congress, : 3 ee ao el caw oe 7 tative of the Toronto Safe Works, had a to loose their teeth —one great Wo’s Dongola Oxfords, g » 925. now 1.75 London House Building. electors of East Queens ought not to be! oi. the policy that ought to be adopt- vovel experience on Saturday evening when Se 8 agg pea Shedh 1 85, now 1 25 ssa), . { caught napping. If they are tosucceed in) (4 _ i policy which, if adopted, would | he was arrested at the Hotel ya for oi epee fr wal feanes Wo’s Dongola Buttoned Boots Men’s Cordovan Boots ea : i AV i 21 y clean and free from tartar. . Fs i a av thev should not cease ek tof our home mar- | non-payment of his comme: cia trave ere , ae ‘ 3 75, now 1 50 ) w : (0 i eee | ( romen —s Hi: — : N w Brunswick | ‘@x. It seems that Mr. Blizard arrived in Method,—-Use good tooth We are giving low prices on ) la Oxfords a sh Se | toagitate. Let the Dominion Governmeng | 1. i, Nowa Scotia and 2} e | Charlotetown Jast wrek with Mr. preparations: we suggest Job Printing Now is the Wo's Dongola Oxforc F ear Wr, > understand that the agita Has come 0} 614 Jessen the cost of goods imported from Ambroxe, another knight of the gripsack, WHITE'S and keep all others 0 rinting. ; 1 50, now 1 15 SIZE s&s. stay—till its ot ject attained. Belfast} Great Britaio We hope that the Hon. and not long after their arrival time to have your W ork done Wo’s Dongola Laced Boots, i Mn’s Calf Buots (Aweri ‘an ) i sta} ul i J i . oe ’ a . : 9 , § ‘ j and Murrey Harbor wav ja good case. But} yy Davies, now that he is in the Govern- =~? y : Mr. ves Fy —_ Good Tooth Brushes before the spring trade com- 2 50, now 2 5: 0o new 3.00 coe ! , Sa ‘ rose introd uce¢ : : : » Ue let not the agitation cease. Let the people) mept, will be able to make good the policy da and ouphdend to Mr. Blizard that Mr. We are offering our too large | Mences. Send in your order $ SIZE 4 Men’s Calf Boots, he : 76 i 7 > 5 ° ee : : i “4 once more strixe out for their rights. he propounded in 1872.' Warren was o man to os - py stock of finest goods at tinest| Now, we will satisly you in g Wo's Slippers, colored, 3 00, now 2 25 ale neni ncaa s+e+e mer ial traveliers’ tax was to b ee a short-time Em- > ric 8 , 2 00 iin erere Scares iu. OtTAwa. Mr. Blizard then offered tp pay the amount priest og a short ti me )- good work and low prices, 4 00, now 2 SIZE 9 { HONORS FOR !5LANDERS On ON of the tax to Warren, The latter sug- race the opportunity. ‘o’s Kid Buttoned Boots, — f : ceca ' . 1 stories of : Mr Bli d. that he leave the 1 0, now ' : ° BR : a Otrawa papers contain sac ©") gested to Mr Blizard— : et Men’s Bu oots, ae. o, Bia, Menasna en destitution in the Capital City—stories| payment of his tax till be obtained his A, W. REDDIV,Phin B Wo's Kid Buttoned, turned x 1.75, now 1 2 Department ot Ortawa, Las recently been mpc not be credited only that they | license. Mr. Blizard 0d wanted co Central Drag-Sipre . e 5 275, now 1 75 a a ; =e , |; that wouk ¢ notr ' 7 role ao SS pointed Private Secretary to the Super “b! ren that be was.geing to te Co me Mens Dongola Congre: | ; appointed | rivate S ; , 2 ns 64 a| are attest d by responsible eye—witnesses. |» days and when he returned he wonld | Sunnyside. Printer & Bookbinder Wo’s Kid Buttoned. oe ht dey = E “2 now 2.00 mpennens Gonrral oe eee [tis related that afew daye ago @ mAD) pay the tax, and before they separated he ; ware QUEEN STREET < oo - 3 wf MTS... position which carries with it an emola- | aut = iene of mask from a farmer on aod Mr. Awmbro-e gave their cards to ~ tmeeee - i ‘ | 2 SIZE 10 ment of $600 in adlition to Mr. McKenna’ “1 th ‘ u a Tue farmer gave chase and Warren. W — = — tek Orders by mail ; romptly att endedto. SIZE MA = é ‘ ® j : 1400 a year fe con- |" ™ ; ld be all right when he came b M S : : ss ‘ \ regular salary of $1400 a y ry 7 see | followed the man into the house which he oe, ain Satta Sponght no more about it. ortgage ale Wo’s Kid Buttoned "Tt bo ving Men’s Buff Boot; os oa 1) oe i Generar one See aeee. |. Se Denes F had been seen toenter. When the farmer] aperwards Mr. Warren explained the ---——_ Mort age Sale Ps ane sy i , f the most tient cflivers in | horities at the tax 7 Wo’s Kid Tie Shoe, Calf Boots y woe eee oe | went inside, the meat—frozen hard—was| situation to the aut e ies at cohen LAND ON ON LOT 35 » 5 dew 1 28 Men a Cal oots, : the Civil Service at the Capita Aes | lying on the floor, and the children, fam- 4 ors) a” — right or lediee . . ; vidbabine Wo’s Laced Kid Boots, 4.00, now 3 00 5 itize lzo be has rendered impor 7 , % wo ’ . , y : F private citizen also | { _ er - ee | ished and ragged, were tearing and devour- Sbinesd and Ambrose returned to the To be cold ho eal: public auction, at the LANDS IN CHARLOTTETOWN. 2 50, now 2 00 Men’s Calf Boots, a r - i re 5 vO 4 ; . ; - - - « ¢ | tant services. He is the 4| ing the raw meat. The father, with city on Saturday afternoon, and in the Court House, in Charlottetown, on WED- : 3.00. now 2.25 selling at a large discoun pm Petorenenepiam Ser gre poops Om | aivumtog tyes, Sndged tei nemies tales Wl Potening Me. Blanel ans peared hy. the | NESDAY. THE 24th DAY OF MARCH, | © To be cold by public au_tion, at the 1-2, 6, 6 1-2, 7 ; ciear. Call early before the Sayhne chitiren, aed ae secretary of thet) | t ovly willingly gave them | sheriff for non-payment of the tax. Friends | 4 yy 1897, at the hour of twelve o’elock, } Court House, in Charlottetown, on WFD.- , rate] N B—These are just a few samples Pe nstitution he served for nearly ten years. farmer, Who net Only waa ket to | came to Mr. Blizard’s assistance, and he noon, — NESDAY, THE 24th DAY OF MARCH, A ro alhes of each at the same rate she casi ek Gade MABEL wer obhent lot is gone. j : been President of a cociety for the | ¢ mea’, but money from his pocke was released on bail. Mr. Blizard’s first All that tract, piece or parcel of Jand | néxt, A. D. 1897, at the hour of twelve of died of the pen + A om ; i | Mpaaar ae: a waits ’ ee , procure other necessaries. The Journal,| a+ arier he was released was to p'ace his situate, lying aan being ou Township | o'clock, noon, — . See our Men's Window, all goods ¢ ‘ poorediion of qractey to Ghitiven, tanaka | tee fad dent » pourtrays a somewhat | case in the hands < Mr. W.S. aoe nomber thirty-five, bounced as followe,| All that ram, — or eect oP say OUR $1.00 TABLE half price aa ae ws ib mainly instramenta! in bringing to justice fi A i f lamb and some aod this morning the case was sett » the that 1s to ray —Comimmencing on the siceth situate lying and being in iarlottetown, Mi; 1nd Veurchaten Cor 6) 06 ln ond " : - - é &ce . ue ° ° ’ . . ? ' > : > > , LISS as.” ale i : i 3 Rell. aad hie wife for unheard of cruelty to | ©" es — i sed family | Provincial Secretary accepting the amount | cide of tie Saint Peter’s Road at the south-| in Queen’s County, in Prince Edward Contains Women’ a eS, et callie te + = i ' ichildren, Mrs Bell being sent | SPOCeries were tent to a distressed family) oy tax, $15, without sosts, Mr. | woe: angle of a plot of land in the possession | I-land, bounded and described as fo lows, ren’s Boots. > the : o—— per : : oi i ales by a charitable lady. Th. carrier — Blizard was aed _— wae ra ee of Reverence Thomas Phelan; thence west- | tbat is ee ay ee the oe cd | Ort -——-—— — _— = f 50 the peanentiary fur Hie. gage as in the meat first, and then proceeded to} arrest. as he did not have the mos remote | wardly along the road to the west bonndary | side of Edward street at a point seventy- ood; on approbation. .* le hese President of the Cathelis Truth leliver t e groceries. But the children | idea of evading payment of bis tax. He is ): 54, of the Glenatdale Estate; thenee north | nine fret south from Fitzroy street, thence This sale for cash. No g Pe , CHRONIC Society, and is now the chief officer of the |". ue g 9 ae eir bunger they | 4 £09 of Ald. Blizard, of St. Jobn, and has twenty-four degrees five minutes west, to | eactwardly at rigbtangles to Edward street, (i S ay Ee young eek at wai~—m & : | many friends ir. Charlottetown. the rear line ot a farm in the ocenpation | nire y t' ree and 0. e balf feet or Towo Lot . J. WM. C olumbian Club, a | rt : S,, | Seized the meat and cominenced devouring sit of the heirs of the Slate Angus McAulay; { Number Ninety-eight in fourth hundred; adams Cathol 2; er : | it frozen and uncooked. The Plymouth LIGHT WANTED thence south eighty degrees east to the | theace southwardly along the west boun- 0066 6600 ec | “ Patrick’s parish. It is en D ; v Moe Brethren last Monday evening gave a din= Se f west boundary line of the first mentioned t dary of i Town Lot syeommc Ninety. | °°0* iE tS =| az. MeKencn left -Charlotictowe , he | eer, te one quarter of the city, to over 230] Sis,—I observe in your paper a fe-v days | plot of land; thence south twenty-four | eight, an cee a ae, a D . | A worked bard and done well ; we wish him : ‘ ith ago a lettter from “C.tizen” asking for | degrees five minutes east to the road and | distance cf one hundred and twen v-three _amersrs = “ - Ith and continued gcod fortune hungry men, women and children, without See regarding an item of $4.68] place of commm:ement, contain’ pg one Land one halt feet or to land of Donald a ; an aps SeNeil] we the Indian | T@4td to creed or nationality. Many “ fort 'enams. But the amount charged | hundred acres of land, a I ttle more or | McLeod; shapes potnendly ae anal me es these poor creatures iad to be provided i s is $486 instead of $4.68. i, pis mies purtenances, McLeod’s said land to Edward street avore ts Department at Ottawa, bas recenily been | “**® POOF : — a pee a extraordinary expen- saan ts made ander fad by {éaid,' ‘and thence along Edward street | rreated 1 by the SALISEI ‘Ky “Mecha entrusted with the duties of Acc. untact of wien eething wagane ey ome ware d mag "Perhaps Ne Mayor or acetone vistas ta a power ot sale contained ina | northwardly one hundred and tweniy- ‘ive jperaist eed meee a moving the causes . ‘tion which wil] | 4? te attend the dinner. Swegnna bint certain Iacenture of Mortgage dated the | feet:to the place of commencement, being | Ptisease. The result justifies the o— that Department, @ position ’ hE AN aR i ar se ar - P Axoruse Citizey Nineteenth day of May, A. D. 1893, and parts of Town Lots Numbers Wisety- seven 1h} Ths is not an easy nia most probably advance him to the grade! —While the Finance Minister is going at te "| made between Malcolm Power of Tracadie | and Fifty in the fourth hundred of town erectpansieehe codle the pec ple, BOF : of chief clerk. Mr. McNeill has been in up and down the land seeking for informe- > Cross, T vwnship bumber thinty-five, in | kts in the City of Charlottetown, with the by the half- bad eff ors of invalids 19.985 . . } < a the service some 23 years. He is aleo| Yon the revenue is decreasing ; the expen- —It is pleasing to learn from our es- Queepn’s County, i in the Provinze of Prince appurtenances, iq oe weernelteee, am. oa — an ent in Anglican Church circles and | ‘liture increasiog and the debt mounting | p.omed contemporary the Colchester Sun | Kdward Islaud, farmer, and Chri-tiana | The above sale is made under and by | {self-denial and whole “hearted saith 38 prominent in / mglican up by leaps and bounds, How the Gov- that Dr. D. H. Muir has accepted the Power, his wife, of the one part, and the | virtne of a power of sale contained in a | good works of physician ee — in the Foresters’ Soci« ty. ernment can, under these circumsta: cer, Conservative nomination for Colchester Honourab'e Edward Jarvis Hodgson, of j certain Indenture of Mortgage, dated the ae one ‘aad the evil Consequences o ' Before the late Goveroment went out of | fulfil ita promise to reduce taxation is ull County in the coming eae : ~ Charlottetown, in Queen’s County. in said ib ag Rema dad of eet o petien inne, fluid or solid “, f office, Mr. A. W.Owen was promoted to be | ® mystery. Muiris one of the ablest men in the | Province, Master of the Rolle, and the { 1894, and made vetween Flora ino | | ‘ j e chief clerk and accountant in the —In view of the falling revenne result-| Counts; and we hope toreport a Liberal | Honourable Frederick de St C. Brecken, Charlot: et wo, in Queen’s County, afore- i ! DR. C Lae xy, Departmeat of Ma-ine and Fisheries.| ing from tariff uncertainty and an increas. | Conservative victory in Colchester. of the same place, Postmaster, Trustees of | said, wici w, of the one part, and ry | 4 ae a a. ep tae YY Ciltg a _ ' t been | 9S expenditure resulting from the. ap- —_-—. Ralph W. Brecken’s E-tate, of the other McDougall, ef Charlotietown, aforesaid, ; Se: eee Gs ae Although the appoin'ment has _— pointment of Commissioners, ete., under Tue Sraxtey which left Pictou for part. widow, of the other part. i teens: eenieaniadiicn: SA ' confirmed by the present administration, | (he spoils system it is not wonderful that | Georgetown at six o’clock on Saturday For furter particulars apply at the office For further particulars apply at the : senile re weneael there is nodoubt that it will be before | the Government are compelled to reduce morning did pot reach her destination : > A " Stewart, Solicitor, Newson oe °c AF ane Solicitor, Newso 1 IN PRICES. Must clear ous for each. Men s Ov e) SLs Office :—Victoria Row. Telep nities Teens ok DS Cee kine be sr- | the hours of their workmen in the rail-| until half-past three esterday afternoon. oc arlottetown. oc sarlottetown ; > 68. now 15 A HOME ?REATMENT, perseveri very song @ Mr. vwen be a oe way works shops. The sienaaes by came upwards of twenty Dated this 8th day of February, A.D. Dated this 8th day of February, A. L. $1, Men 8 Felt Boots, $1, Men 8 Laced Boots, $1 : m jfrom month to month ACCoMMOuE forming the duties since Major Gordeau’s io number, were brought to the city by 1897. 1897. f : Boys’ Long Boots, $1.25. See our goods and prices, [TION ~ ee a patie 6. wivancement tothe Depnty Misi tership special train last everia The Stanle EDWARD J. HODGSON, ANN McDOUGALL, 4 ' Chest Protector’, all sizas, at} *P¢ a 7 M OFF B a biaee ia all jast May. Tbe Island has every reason to ad is not moving to-day. She will leave for F. DE ST. C, BRECKEN, ortgagee. Se ENS x be prow ! of the positions held by her sons Watson’ 8 Drugstore, Pictou to-morrow morning. Mortgagees, 32— = f r 3 ¢ (; 208 4 n a 2 oT. oe. | 39c. oe. oT. oe. | | pues —_—_— quence eit —_——— ——— ' = | ¥ EF For _ For For For For For For ~~ The The ; The 3 The | | The The The ’ The von Ladies © Ladies Ladies.| Ladies Ladies Ladies Ladies, | Ladies. | ° * ° . 2 °