the head of the Government, 6) CENTS EACH, 7 AM ne = THE DAILY EX g it; Mr. Laurier, at the head | THE DAILY BY AMINER. = ote be Ses , keeps edras, and tries to humbug KI PARY Py S — declaration of insulting disloyalty R ‘ ‘ A REBUKE | Montreal Star. By a deliberate vote, a majority of the Legislature (of Nova Scetia) adopted to the ) T POLICY! tnt the Patriot contends that © Parlia Jominion, which is the deadliest of all TY NC A 13 f ! > aii ‘ ment is n ) pass any such legis- | possible disloyalties - = ee e ae ’ ) perm the school children 0 itien.” We readily admit that there is no refused to pern t , a if : yesterday a a i the Province to honor the natal day ¢ sola > power to force the Parliament of Canada | confederation Confederation can last . ’ | . It is. indeed. as free to leave the duties and | without a holiday, but not without a ' , ‘ rations which have been placed upon epirit of loyalty in the hearts of the rising tter | r » tan " ’ y Government ? ’ wwe ee infulfilled as it is to felfil them. But} generation. The Fielding ‘ nat ce ; thout re- | ™2" plead in excuse tha anip t t se 1t8 freedom withou n joins issue with Tae Ex ee = : they were returned to power oe ” | gard to its duties and obligations—what | (4 wave of local feeling in favor of tak- . , sat tan lo bring the matter home,—P. E ing the province out of Confederation; here Rxaw ‘’s statement that the; — . ‘ i oOuntry has a acta ; Island isin a very small minority in re- | &! nee that date—L8384 the { | stant ma y . Bi — learned to look upon the Fielding party : \ j spect t e rest of Canada a as substantially loyal. It is more than a 5 rthwes ave ° ; -" “re ade the terms of union between pity, then, that this revival of an old pas- " . bt gchar | P. BP. Island and Canada entered into a set-| sion should be made at this time. No ! S point , rding to which the “,o:; ¥ >} more crushing blow could be struc *k at w f n the _ 1 “a J British rule on this continent than the dis- 7 : } ——- } :O \ . p was adopted that means of continuous cé sclation ot Contedambian. Ti @edld cab p r . V ’ | } } } > ai . : | munication should be afforded the Island. our people of national ambition and dis- vides (sec, 14) tha | Now suppose a future Government tof courage the uation movenients in Aus. | Lieutenant Governor iu Council | adopt another “policy,” and to withdraw tralinand South Africa. The failure of Aas A arv ordinances in re-|~ poe —* Canadian vnity would dishearten every * ss ne »\eane ‘Oommt cation, or » de- ; yet = pe ‘ \ at it shall therein | Such mend ee ee ee friend of British uvity. Premier Fielding } aa st a majority of the] cline to afford such im] roved means as should get in line with Premier. Mowat ited avers of any district or portion ot the] gsience may place within their reach;{ and Premier Blair. } s any jess portion or ib— | = ® a a } s Province to ap- a amnenenenetinagaes I ! } Suppose the peopie cf thi i ere y whatever name the/| PE ; | : : ™ Blood and nerves are clo ely related. pind ’ at 1. | peal to the foot of the Throne as the min i J. 3 Sa nown, may establish such schools | Pes" : ied: that th Keep the blood pure with Hood’s Sarea therein as they think fit, and make the ority of Manitoba have appea'ed, that | pari!la and you wil! not te nervous. necessary assesament and collection of | be Jetermined by the highest ant sorities nan le rates therefor; and aiso that th ee ofthe Empire, that the ap ypeal is “well Big discounts on fel foods, Pho r ers therein, whether Frote-t- | 9 4) a Ne and moccasins at McEachen’s shoe store. oe o ie ay establish | taken;” that this decis'on being reported to feb. 19—2i t or Ror athol y estabist ae . 19—2 : : re such | tae Queen in Council it is ordered that our a pa . . ’ F # , - ratepayers e*ta h Pro means of communication be at once re- —St. Jobn Sun: When Sir Charles ‘Lup- testa toman Ca scale stored or impro.el—and suppose that | per made bis first ns nage in ¢ oe ) ) assessn s of s ; oR I t that Sir liam shall be lia y m the Parliament of Canada were to flout he mentioned the fact t rates as v pose ty themise: ves . Dawson favored the restoration to the enn this order and refuse to pase a measure Manitoba minority of their separate schools rt . 4 < sve a9 e | requiring the government to do s¢,—cn the] Sir William was superintendent of educat- ca ‘ S _ - ‘. » Northwest Territories. ground that it is not bound to pass any | ion in NovaScotia before he became the : : ‘ : fer our h legis'ation and that P. E. Island is head of the greateat of ¢ ‘anadian ua-vers.t As to those of Manitoba, we refer our; such legis ation ane tt ‘a Ww ,, | ies, and his viata on educatioaal matters ai : ld ‘ * . wm ary for proof -mall—what ehould we 1 ] e shoul t have aways had great weight. His [he declarations of Sir John Macdon | say it is monstrous, dishonest, unjatt,| opinions on the Manitoba school question, a'd. Sir Charles Tupper. Sir McKenzie ibversion of morality aud order in the ee ar to the ee ge ‘ 4 UD} : i ‘iia ; ave Since been given to the OLIC B Hon, W m MeDougall and] country. That is exactly what the Pat. | Sate, have é } r he utes ae side glue 6g : : ul in the torm of a leng letter, in which the ethers who wer2 active in Parliament at! riow’s contention in respect to the Man mntior ia carefully worked out in its prac- the time that Manitoba was united with | toba question is. It wasat the time of} tical! aspects, Sir William goes fu ther Canada. We quote again the words of | the uvion agreed with Manitoba “chat the | than hia friend, Dr. Shaw, the Methodist ns > Ee os } colles i ug are in favor Hen. Will McDougal! schools be separate and that the public | college president, though beth a eos ses sualne ap lee ; i of remedial legislation. Dr. Dawson sup- ‘We certainly intended that the Catho- | money for schools be distributed amony ports separate schools a off-ring certain lies Mani a. rw shever denomira-| the different denominations in proportion advantages to themesel ve, because they tion might be in the minority, shonld have!.,. their res pective population ac-} enable some attention to be paid to relig . ) r . . ~* . fi — . the right to establis ene en conding to the system of the Province of | !0u8 instruction. Dr. Shaw akes his wn schools You ree t words * O1 a position on the ground of the constitu- ’ at . . . - practice’ were inser in the Manitoba | Quebe Provision to that effect was | tion) right. of the Roman Catholics of Act. ev that the difticu ty which arose ip made in the laws of the Province and as- Manitoba, who in his opinion have received Me w Brunswick, where Separate schools | cepted to by the Gover.or General on the the solemn guarantee of the nation for ’ e eted. but ~ n ‘ A >. iv wea. a ane apes og “ : cog OM: i | part of the Dominion. The provision hay their privilege gi Ov the iaw, shouid not te re pe: ated i : : itemetniiten is e nancies itota. And then the right of appeal to] ing been violated an appeal was taken to Et enne Chatela'ne died near Curran Ont. the Federal Parliament was given to make | the foot of the Throne. The appeal war] at the age of 109 years. He leaves a widow assurance doubly sure.” fully heard It was decided that the ap- | over 90 years — et had bern —— 2] ae il a f over 70 years, and there are 275 descen > The Manitoba A which pro-] peal was wel! founded A report of the union alt da waaaaiied w} Judicial Committee was submitied to the ‘ i : - — ens ee . : : Three car loads of excellent horses were « Pi ne shail pre Bhiy & t | Queen is Council, and sold in Denver last week for $10 apirce. a ght or pr ge with respect to de! “Her Majesty having taken the said re-] They had beer 1 shipped all the way from ominational scho vs, which any class of] port into considerati.n, was pleased by aud Walla Wa! la, Wash. ‘The horses were of . ; ie law or bet e. ip the | with the adviceof Her Privy Council to| fine stock, and but a short iime since 2 ~ y t Vv act - ‘ z 4 : e - , :pprove thereof and to ord r.as it is here y | would have | ronght at least $100 apiece ip ” - : ordered, that the recommendations and di- | the eame market. T ie decision of t Judicial Privy | - a rein ¢ ai : ly . “ae Joercorens ia 7 | rections thereso sa “ a Lincon’s birthday was celebrated throu } ‘ wnt Lot she ets shee > thew ande c ° : or 7 ; c Council, which sets forth that “ the Acts | ob-erve ° sag mesh wa hes a a out the United States fur the first time ae of Manitoba relating to education,[and pro- | €8¢h and every Forces anal eats C **'| a legal holiday. In many cities banquets ie isla alesis iabia’ prior Gove rnor Genera of the ominic n¢ ao were held, notably in New ¥ ork, where viding pare : a. ada for the time being, and all other per- Mr. Chauncey M. Depew delivered the o ti seseion of S90, i vonfer OD fF cons — “onze a = — a ? 7 waite to the sessior I lid yn fe yus whom it may concern are to take no- principal address, and in Chicago, where ; ; 9 the minority a right or privilege in rela-| tice and govern themselves accordingly. tion to education, within the meaning of The Government and Legislature of 8u b-8ex 12 section 22 of the Mapi- Manitoba have disregarded this order of toba ve t, which alone applies; that the} the Queen-in-Council as they have dis- two acts of 1890 complained of did affcct | rerarded the request and order of the Gev- aright or privilege of the iminority in| ernor-General in Council. The Governor su 4 manner that an appeal will lie Genera), a3 in duty bound, has thereunder to the Governcr-General in| cgiied the attention of the Par- Council.” Sub-section 2 of section 22,]}.ament of Canada to the fact. Shall the here referred to, reals as follows: “ An] Parliament of Canada now decline to pase appeal shall lie to the Governor-General | such reasonable legislation as is necesssry ; ir y act or decision of the|}t» remedy of the grievance of the min. Logisla f vince, or Of any pro- | ority in Manitoba on the ground that it is vincial authority, afiecting any right or} not “bound” todo so? We leave the quae privilege of the Protestant or Roman] ion tothe judgment of an intelligent, Catho nority of the Queen's subjects | Joval and law-abiding people. in relation to education.” ‘iol H gher authorities or better proofs than NOTES AND COMMENTS. these could not be adduced, and will not, eecoceeet —The Mail aod Empire says that al. we are sure, be asked by the independent, : eee statements published by the Liberal press and fair-minded Guardian. should be accompanied by attidavit-. Another po pon which the Guard- —The Toronto Globe is busy these days t I 2” , 4 a ins issue w iF Examiner is | shewing how Literals can con-cientiously . : s or sandidates for seate in this: We say that in view cf the law and | SUPP t Patron candidate ” Parliament. Such a course iv, the Mon- treal Gazette truly says, a sign neither of party strength or confidence Liberal voters woula not be asked to aid in elect- ing Patron M. P’s. if the a-ker thought Liberal M. P’s. had a chance of beng chosen, and they won’t be asked in consti- tuencies where it is thonght the Liberal ca- - didate can down his opponent. the ““ parliamentary compact” implied in the law, and in view ofthe decision and the Queen’s Privy Council, f the Remedial Bill luty, rather th order of the passaze S$ a matter an @ question whether it that Manitoba should e te er policy have secular schools or separate schools. The statesmen who consummated the —Toronto Telegram: The passing of union found the question of a Peter Mitchellh as its own element of pat hos, is Northumberland, N. B, was for long ee a eee ee a errr constituency. No — SS irning juesion—a ques | matter who Peter supzorte’d at Ottawa, tion in which reigiou+ dissensiuns | Northumberland supported Peter at the and zivil discord were involved. Ia so far | polls. It was for Sir John A. Macdonald ak Gudliie, Onsale cnt Masia sed.t Tee John’s friend, and : . the faithful constituency followed Peter erned, they therefore settled the question | jnto Opposition, When Hon. Michael of po by providiog that t minority | Adams defeated Mr. Mitchell in IS91 his in cash of shoes Provinc«s | #ucces# was thought to be accidental. eek Saka ee Hels ts oe B it now one tobinson defeats him in : es ; 196. The constituency epeaks with no rate schools. But while the settlement | ypcertain sound oot has been maintained inviolate by Quebec | Montreal Gazette: Sir Willian Dawson and Ontario it has been violated by Mani- to the is amongst the foremost of Canadian edu- cationaliats. His name is known from Cape Breton to Vancouver Island. He is a Protestant of wh >se soundness there is no doubt. He can claim to speak for the thoughtful Protestants of Canada whose work has made them familiar with edca- tie — matters. He has placed his views on ord, both as to the principle of separate ge ieaal and as to the justice ot the pro- posed action of Parliament to restore them He thinks the course ad a | opted by the Government, and which Par | liament is asked to approve of, i- right. 2 i8 80 ia the more | itoba. The minority appealed ] has de founded.” to induce courts, and the highest court of a cided that the appeal was “ well efforts have been nade Man educational legislation in tepeated the majority toba to revise their conformity with Those ef forts | lial Bill has | we maintain» | in Manitoba. the jodgment of the court. having been in vain, the Remed been introluced. This was, matter of That tl not a policy : it is matter of duty. There departed this life at Charwood on evident in view of & : hat | m “a cE 6 ; ; ee | Feb. 4th, Susan McLaren aged 75 years, if there wereachange of Government relict of the late John McLaren. She to-morrow, it would still be the duty of| ieaves four sons and many friends to the Government to remedy the grievance, | mourn the loss of a kind and indulgent mother, a sincere and hospitable friend. Born in Scotland, she came with her parents to this Island in 1826. Her father. If it were a matter of policy, Mr. Laurier could say “it is our yolicy to let the major ity in Manitoba do as they please in re-! Jobn Leslie, a first-class millwright was to spect to educatic ~~ > and co settle the « ques | this, there new country, & great boon in That would be a simple, and, upon | erecting z projer gris mills. The much | este ewed Rt. Rev. Bis shop McKachern, of | those days, remarked of him. that be was if | the greatest blessing God in his goodness ever ent to this island. ’revious to this | wheat was ground but not sifted, oatmeal remedy | 728 Scare ely known, barley was pearled * | with a round ended ‘mallet in a hollow block of wood, and the quirn was used by clared exists in Manitoba, and so he says! many. So this advent might almost be “ we'll have a| called a new era in the comfort and pros- ‘ perity of the peop'e. She whom now we mourn, was his mainstay and cowfort for many years the w hole. popu ar cry, which the Leader of the Opposition would eager'y adopt he could lo FO But he knows that the law requires the Government and Parliament of Canada to tue grievance which the courts have de we'll adopt sunny Sir MeKenzie Bowell, a a ways, Cound ission. sees his ie Major McKinley at the dinner of the Mar- quette Club spcke on Lincoln. os 2 At Beverley, Mass., on the Sth, inst, the wife of Herbert E. Robson, of a dangh ter. e Ni esc oa At the residence of the bride’s 4%. Feb. 12th, by the Rev. J. C. Spurr, John Budd McLure, of North Rustico, to Mary Jane Neill, of Rustico Road. At the Church of Mount Carmel, Fif teen Point, on the Iith inst., by Rev. J. A. Macdonald, Joseph M. Gau'e’, of Miscouch, to Belsamie Arsenault, of Fif- teen Point. At Miscouche on the 13th inst., by Rev. J. A. Macdonald, Stanislaus Arsenault, of Miminegash, to Marga:etAnne Gaudet, of Miseouche. At Immaculate Conception Church, Lo- well, Maea., on the 22nd ult., Joba Macin- tyre, of Moutrose, Prince Edward Islend, to Miss Flora. Maci ipnis, of Antigonish, N.8. At Bacred Heart Church, Alb rton, on the 11th inet., James Conrey, of Kildare, to Miss Catherine Gillis, of Montrose, SS DIED. At Crapaud, Dec. 28th, 1895, after an Iness of three months, Margaret Ince, wife of Aaron Collett, aged 67 years. Suddenly, at Crapand, on January 14th, 1896, Will T. W ileon, aged 8 years, son of C aroline and Andrew Wilson. EXCITEMENT. Crapaud and Charlottetown | are to fight with Sticks at the Rink on Tuesday Evening, Feb 25th, and Moore, Clarke, Lea (of Crapaud) will meet Rattray and Howatt (of this city) and contest their speed in a one and three mile race; also a Challenge Race between Beer and Chappelle. $35.00 in prizes given for these races, Hockey will be Popular prices, 25 cents. Galbraith’s full Band in attendance. J. B. DAWSOY, GEO. J. ROGERS, Managers, febl9—dy Flour Just Arrived. £50 BARRELS CHOICE BRANDS, in- cluding Bride, Parkdale, Faithful Friend, Queen City, and the celebrated Five Roses ee before the advance and wil] be st prices. MATTHEW & McLEAN. Souris, Feb. 19, 1896—dy 3i wy 3i her Great Low seat Offer in M ——— Sr ————————— a i AN APOLOGY You ought to see this store It looks as if it had been up all night. The furniture ot the store looks as if it had been chased into the office by a war-whoopiag party cf red Indians. If we had two offices like this one we would tie them together by the tails and fling them over the clothes line. It would make an alle- gorical cat fight of interna- tional importance. And you ought to see the painters furce —how it dues its work. The boss is just now sitting on a plank 10 feet from the ground floor, with a Mason (a mighty free one, too,) standing on his shoulders, digging hunks of plaster out of the ‘ceiling and ine them at the head of Steeple “Buck.” The sales ladies have taken up their quarters in the Mantle Room, away from the dust and noise. The shears have crawled under a pile of old copies of “Brains,” all rfangled awaiting resurrection by our ad.man. And the paste pot stands disconsolatély on the window ledge, ready to jump down if anyone should happen to find it. The rest of the boys are standing with a dust cover over them to keep the lime spots off their best Sun- day suits. The book-keeper is standing behind the sife door with the ledger on top of his head to keep him from blow- ing away, there’s been such a rush of people paying their bills lately. The Teamster is running the place for two days. He is writing this apology with a burnt mateh on a block of wood, and if the carpenters | don’t nail it into sometning else, the printer may, perhaps, get it into this evening’s paper, so that everybody will know that we are house- cleaning. JAS. PA'TON & CO. protvoronsenees sung 4 ~~ ° ‘ | ¢ Street Skirts 4 4 ’ That are easv to walk in and 4 folds and firm hem, may be made by using light weight No. 10 never lose their proper rippling ; Fibre Chamois. all through them. But ent it ; across the goods and tack it frec at to the lining and put a narrow band of heavy wei: ght, No. 30, around the bettom for extra etiffaces. ; Get the real Fibre Chamois. The name is on each yard. febl4—3i (513) ; 90909006 96000600600009600 ALL ORUCCISTS © Ce ee ee ee 44444644 6 6444446 4/4 6b bbb bbb sell Cough Mixtures, Soaps. Combs, ete., at the same price. For Pure Drugs and Chemi- cals or your Doctor's Prescriptions don’t pass REDDIN BROS OPPOSITE POST OFFICER. febl7 2 i ond ° & Charloftetowns vy, ° rs . o> 2 Victorias 3 & ° 3 TO-MORROW, and 3 e ‘ ° $ Drugs vs. Disease. 3 e e 3 every cay with us. If a bad 3 | || e cold plays “puck” with von, @ 3 and vou feel all “ off-ide”—re- @ eo member we keep a ful) line of 3 $ Kmuleions, Cough Mixtures, @ 6 etc., to help give the score in 3 : your favor. & ‘ @ ° € y 3 A. W. REDDIN, Phm. B, 3 e 7 $ CENTRAL DRUG STORE, || e e $ “ Sunnyside.” 3 |! > Seoccoreeroovecssecssoooes i Jnland Steal Navigation Co. The Aniuual Gaeacd Meetirg of the be held in the room (up-stairs) in Mr. John McKEachern’s Building, corner of Queen and King Streets, on THU RSDAY, the 20th inst., at 3 o'clock, p- m. L. C. OWEN, Secretary. Inland Steam Navigation Company will | | | TELEGRAPHIC, SpectaL Despatones TO THe EXaMIN&ER SUPREME COURT OF CANADA Island Cases Before the Court, Orrawa, Feb; 19. The Supreme Court of Canada met yes terday. Judgments were delivered in a number of cases, including Mayhew vs. Stone, which appeal was dismissed with costs, Gorman vs. Dixon, the first case on the docket, was then taken up aud argned. Stewart, Q. C., appeared for the appel- lant and Attorney-Géneral Peters for the respondent. This was an appeal! from the ruling of Chief Justice Sullivan on the trial of the case in the Supreme Court of Prince Edward Island, which Court refus- ed to set aside the verdict found for the re- The appellant’s cour sel argued the and Mis - sponde nt. that the Chief Justice was wrong in law that he laid down at the trial, complained that the jury had been directed. He also contended that the ver- dict was contrary to the evidence, and should on that gronad also be set aside. Attorney-General Peters argued strongly in support of the Chief Justice’s rulings, and that the verdict was right and was ully warranted by the evidence. Judg- ment was reserved. Owen vs. Outerbridge—Another appeal from the Supreme Court of Prince Ed- ward Island, which sustained a verdict feund before Mr. Justice Fitzgerald, comes on this morning. Davies, Q. C., will ap- pear for the appellant, and Attorney-Gen- eral Peters for the respondent. PARLIAMENT OF CANADA. Orrawa, Feb. 19. Replying to Sir Richard Cartwright, Hon. Mr. Foster said yesterday that he hoped to be able to bring the Supplement- ary estimates for the current year down this week. The Budget debate was continued h Me srs, Davies an! Bain, (Wentworth), Henderson and Legris, when the H pu:ze @ journed, Terrible Mining Horror. Niw Casrie, Colorado, Feb. 19. The Vulcan Coal mine, located in Heg Back, just below this town, was completely wrecked and set on fire by a terrible gos explosion yesterday. Sixty men are in tumbed in the mine and there is no hope of their rescue. >-———_—— Death of a Distinguished Divine, Fercus, Ont., Feb. 19. Rev. D. J. MacDonnell, pastor of ‘t. Anirew’s Presbyterian Church, Toronte, died this morning. H» was one of the best known Presbyterian divines in Canada. EXTRA HAVANA IN ASHES. Multitudes of people are reducing our Havana Cigars to ashes every day. THOUSANDS ARE DEAD sure that they are the best for the money. HUNDREDS ARE DYING for want of money to buy one at WATSON’S DRUG STORE. se ——_ Carter's “Tested” Seeds. You can buy Seeds at almost any price, BUT— they are not CARTER’S SEEDS. We seek the trade of merchants, farmers and gar- deners who appreciate the. value of First Class Seeds, and supply (wholesale and retail) ths high quality of goods which has built up for us the largest seed trade in the Maritime | Provinees. | Qur prices are fair—as ‘low as you can buy good | || seeds for—higher than you | should pay for poor. | It is not their cost, num- | ber, how they are put up, or ‘how advertised, that | | makes good seeds—it’s what | | the seeds themselves are. Ch’ own, Feb. 1, 1896 613 tl dte 1 a Our best customers are those who know us best. It is our business to sell the best seeds that grow. | This has been our business | during the past sixteen years. We can safely claim | that we know seeds. We are now registering applications for our IiMue- trated Seed Catalogue for 1896—ready in February. Free to all. Address GO. CARTER & (0,, SEEDSMEN, Charlottetown, P. E. Island.! i} {| | | nega we ~~ = WEDN ESDAY, FEBRUARY Neen 19, 1896. Fine goods, neatly made, tastefully trimmed and fin- ished. Cheip—but the PRICE is !ess noticeable than the QUALITY FOR TUE PRICE. Night Gowns. Nice Cuiton, F ne Tuc’ ked 7 mnt, Trimmed Cash's Feilling an] Insertior, 5 ce ts Fine Cotton, Tacked | , Trimmed with Torchoa Lae 7H Fine Cotton, Tucked i “ Trimmed Embroidery an i an rt«n 75 Fine Heavy Cotton, Double Front & Back. Box Plaite i, Feather Stitch E ging, very erviceavie, 4 : 90 Corset Covers Nice Cotton, neatly made, 15 cents Better—Trimmed Embroidery, 90 Very Fine, 2 5 Better Gools at Bigger Prices { & MeLEOD MOORE & Me ° Charlottetown, February 14, 1896—135 $5.00 Office, CARRYING FIRE INSURARCE is like putting $1,000 of another man’s money to the bank to your credit x & contingency. Failing to carry it is like staking your a e business On ap un- certain game E.R. BROW, Tasurance Agent. Brown’: Bicek 500 Slater's Skating Boots just arrived by express. J, i. Black or McLeod & Co. Tan, See window. $0.00, WE HAVE A Grand Ghanee, A LOT OF GOOD Charlottetown, February 1! Every Machine Guaranteed by us for 5 Years. —_—_——-- ——— > MILLER BROTHERS. », 1896. Beautiful Patterns ED. giving it a thorough tomers and friends. until the last drop 1s ASTRAL OIL from Pratt's New Cloths hh sonst OE icacieilae (Spring Overcsatings, suitines and Trouserings. now opening at A. BRUCE’S. Charlottetown, February 19, 1896—dy Astral Eero A few days ago we received a quantity of the above Oil from New York, recommending it no hesitation in end good trial we have it does not smoke the chimney, out of the lamp. $5.00. If you want the best satisfaction buy ' The Charlottetown Steam Nav. Co, Ltd, 4nnual Meeting, The Annual Meeting of the above Com" | pany will be held at their office, corner of | Great George and Lower W ater Streets, WEDNESDAY, the 1896, atthe hour of | Charlottetown, on fourth day of March, a. tm. By order, W. HALES, Secretary. i € leven o'clock, feb] 8—t] dte Keep Your Money ai Home, Ask Grocer for ROYAL OAK SOAP, the your - . best value, at ‘The Ch'town Soap Work, feb18 Don’t Buy Moccasins a until you see the Bar- | gains we are offering. Moccasins, S0c. a pair, Tie, 85c. & Lace, $1 « ane " * Lined, $1.18 Boys’ “ Lace. 50c. a pair. R, K. JOST, ‘Stamper’s Coretiat ONLY LITTLE USED o* ete MISCOUNT SALE that we offer for less than HAMP’PRICE—Half Price to clear: NOW ON! | SKATING BOOTS at 20 per cent. dig} Now is your time to buy a pair. 250 Be ) ] $ Our $: = > ; Count j ots now $2.00. 00 Boots now $1.60. .50 Boots now $1.26. LADIES, ds not let this opportanily pass to secure a pair of good Boots cheap. | A. E. HcEACHEN, jan23 THE SHOE MAN, | CB B,C and ir E'S. C. Students ! | You can get a Day Book, Journal, Ledger, anda Six Column Journal (Printed) for $1.50. Only a few Sets left. Call early and get a Set. . D. TAYLOR, QUEEN STREET. sene Oil. and aftet to our cus bright and clear PRATT'S will burn BEER & GOFF. se goods are made of Heavy Twill Cotton, are STANLEYT BROS... FR long and full size, pearl buttons, never sold 5 before for less than 95 cents. en's White Twill Night ‘Shirts. Our Price, 69. made i