DAILY EXAMIN bose eT eee LOGAL AND OTHER ITENS, Bay Your Hats: é ao 198 ER . : “NEWHATSN : WEDN ESI rw: MARCH 18, 1896. DAY, ’ CLOTHING | Spon er it Beer Bros. | p 45 C _ New G sail openin - - rowse Bros. Arne Ca rossing both ways to 4 Cases Christy’s London Hats ope sing! nts eee sci. sauna -»iaibisaiialainancinipiapiacsiias lay its to-day at Prowse Bros. . vB. A.—Bra: 216 will meet to- 14 Bales Carpets and Rugs opening t ; J Cc Cc I €.M.B. A. —Beanch et to-| 14 Bales Carpets and Suge opening 1 A (‘avag Christy s London ats, 14 Cases New Carpets cpening oe a Clothing, Men’s, Boys’ Lig 7 : oi ss ll Cases Clothing opening to-day at an Baoinrans—The Bngineers will meet | Prowse Dros. ) : to-day, all the very newest designs q O: ah s Suits, opening to- : i Soa 7 Cases Cottons, Ginghame, Shirts and OPENING TO-DAY ay, ur eadym ade Department A Ss —lUpwards of $200 was Underclothing opening to-day at Prows 4 - - and latest colorin 3 ill b b tt ] ee whine | eee | ss: will be better and cheaper than ever. He use jas y 4 Cases Children’s Clothing . sitiesniarnagataenilii iat ii cil emi a ene piece Suits, by the hun ad aes a ing to wt Smee, 0a, -PROWSE BROTHERS, PRO ROW 3E TH w“ torr row (Thursday) 5 Cases Youths’ Suits io all the differ at S & CO,, , e Y ) ; “ HERS rat at S . ] y } i . bigs : jualities. See those new goods an . - les Reali convinced that we lead.—- Prowse eons ! see Stylish Hatters. The P. E. Island Carpet Men. | The Wondertul Cheap Men. i uy ge M cls was ed trymaa na =— = . = = a] or 5 days re ST. PATRICK'S ENT ERTAINMEN:S. seceeees UPPER METHODIST CHURCH. | LETTERS 10 THE EDITOR, B-auty adds Charm to Usefulness. = ot Mint = eT Tue STA Y &frived ; . G . ow Those at Summerside, Tignish and Emera) Tue stormy weather of last evening did dienennngtiitaticcilants : 7 sa — ‘ ; = — Have Been Postponed ! } not prevent a fair} ly larg ge number of HONESTY -UNMASKED. RBBASSVSVSVSVSVSVSGHSFB CLE iN CON \ ENIENT eave - oe" The celebration of the festival of he ; | peop le from attending g the birthday recep- S TI alc i i i N eo Sia a aes . . ei o he yer Methodis 3 Sin,—ihe unscrupuious writer signing i reas . i ‘y » C. sok Se |] ae ae r : land s patron saint in this city eh it u in th i” PI lethodi tc hurch under | siete, Riana co nba bt ( o Grease Dropping) (Fit any Candlestick ) I with an entertainment in the Opera - ise — OF— - the auspices of the -M. 8. Those who . < evterta rulay evening. TLe co resect encase Ai ; | ¢ | | did brave the storm “were amply repaid ; ink anisrepresenting the character of a | @ CHEAP progra “ appear in to-:morrow’s | (3** €¥" “s an ee yar u ra ‘ror their trouble. The Rev. Mr. Kirby.| meeting ‘held not lung ago at Vernon | } ] ‘4) td lrama ‘ ‘The Shamrock an! Rose” was a fed an : or 3 > r. : ined Pe Bridge, i cad unmasking himself | BEAL TIF UL ae put upon the boards by the Charlottetown tae d rl oe ee nT ishowing. himself in his true lor. | MANTEL 25 ] k 3 a als : pa ' “as well rendered :-— ‘ g 8 i colo Ze = 1 ‘ 4 . » * mac. ( Mer 3 Ww please Demmi - ’ — le eg ieee monns yore ee Mr. Kirt | His baee and mean attack on- the secretary ¢ ( » cents poe b ) ( “assy fur the Eyes) men velists mee'ing this eveuing. | "OM resented, The characters were @0@@OOO® 0000000000 0000 Lotusvanak Wik \- Mr. MiFOY | of that weeting, Mr. Av F. Fraser, in the , | hh is . at there tbe a fu redita , ented, 1€@ Characters were astrumental trio......... jast issue of the Weekly Patrict deserves i . i as isses Di Cc i auc : ae : P a cast as follow : oo F - es Down and Da chemi in apd Mr, he highest cemhainitenthie. To CLOCKS = Barney O’Brady, an Irish bouchal.......... | Ladies will find a “— es Y ‘Awe j those who know Mr, Fraser best $ ” A ¢ s Chure ceeseeeaarses ccseeseees Mr. W. C. Whitlock | ecitation—' wenty Years 2 . Pickard ‘ Honesty’s” epleen?will.do no harm. Mr. willbe held in the pariot the First | Squire Fitzgerald, Rose's father...... “| tempting display of! on a r. Waliace Pickard | Praser has & good. record as a young man SVSSSVVVSSsesesseses , . - Mr. Frank M y 5 Quartette—*De Massa ob de Sheepfold” se iB Methodist Church this eveaing at 7 PPT nage " r. _ eMillan Scien Chole dake aad Faders | and a teacher, and.it Hl becomes the scur ‘clock Important business hn Desmo outle ( atriot.... } r 3 4 silk — ’ ' . cheers z tt sig ims . - >. delock. Imy es ‘ewe es eee Fancy Working Silk | v caecesaciini dal mane noteuae sem ions pal Any of those Parlor Mantel Sprcia Taaix.—A special train rnd Shaun Carey, a spy, Mr. Joseph Hennessy | at the P 0 re’s Store. Rec itation —* The ‘Polish B .* veapenees cells . Clocks will add beauty as well English, Sperm Chu } : C; Beck Dr. J. P. Murr e0j ceqikvdiguncecctcapeer ee een Tie : : ’ ren, to Georgetown to-day t> bring the body of apt. Beck,.....+-.see0e0- urray | Seni The ae Theré is. wo ‘doubt but the assumed} as usefulness to the interior and Palmatine D a Bes iE de es WU hed Lieut Douglass, vised F rank Trainor | R NOG os. -ns'ntin doonnse vn ’ Do own’ | nanie of” "<< Honesty” conceals a base and of vour Homes They’ 'ar: rawing Room, Thetrain is expected here about four PHOPNtON, .. 222000 see eees Mr : Wm. Br —s We Have Just Received sie Pt Riciag. ann? onation unpriscipled slanderer, who traled on the “ y . Sell- Fitting, Dining Room o'clock ’ Rose Fitzgerald, the Mi 7s ree Sal BELT veteeneeonepnes — in. E. got ao SS eredullt¥ of others by assuming a name specially made and possess Self- -‘Snufling Bedroom ' sila cr ee ce aunenenenl iss Edit allant ‘ia ; ) g : : “ - ~ ~ Rewew ex the sale of fat cattle, farm Ileen O'Rourke, Barney’s “S eee 29 Roman Floss Silks—all shades. Vv ocal of slo C ome U nto a i which a2 tot blogg te bit, Justice. are ot their a aes CAN DLEs, Decoration iota etn. Oh tis iieans of Whi! Mies Rose Kell _ le eee seoees iss Howar me 2 er Bride : OG some designs, good time-keep- r 1 imp = ae ae > aie S mali ot | at Des i aa “a 3, Sister = ery Filo Floss Lilks—all shades. Autobarp—* istome otene ati Vernon River Bridge, March 14, 1296. 5 28 er p Full and Halt Length, and Use. liam McLean, Exq., $i. Peter’s Road, at | Nano Deom Jobin’ Nasa igo ers i i ee . "Sian, Hea ie = cts eoron ersand low in price. I am \ oue o'clock tc-morroy afternoon. ar- | teve Ss ue cher ee ¥ - si Y Pix N. * ° gains may be expected Sol si ers aud “te urgents. Etching Silks—all shades. T his programme omnia led, refresh |' ' —_—— ready to back them up with - | Mr. Whitlock gave a +plendid represen-- Knitting Silks—all shades. ments were ed after which = Sir,—The verdict of the House of Com- 4 a guarantee th at they will Lecrere -By ep ial request, Judge tation of the part of “Bu ey O’Brady,’ Embroide Cottons—sz ll shades well- p! eased audience « lsperse . after “God mons cf Cat ala will be given to-day, er iv atiefacti Fitzgerald w ll deliver a lecture on “Abra- | a a eee “nce vie r : a : . tein . « pes be with you till we meet again” had been at the farthest to-morrow, on the senna give satisfaction. H : ipa and kept the audience in excellent humor Embroidery Linens —all shades : > ? bam Lincoln” in St. Paul’s Schoolroom throughout. Mr. Hennessey, as “Shaun ae o . t **) sung ani the benediction pronounced. jal measaré for extending to the minority March 19th, at 8 o’chck ! Carey, on Tha ureday, ' a spy, was also captal. D. pm. Admission 10 cents. | Murray and Mesers ~ Eachen, Trainor, . oe | MeMillan, and Brown, each gave very g 0d Frxexst. Norice.—The funeral of the | PY mpersonations. The part of “Rose Fitz at « Ber atten’ ner wae e the resi- rerald was very cleverly taken by Miss dence of Mr Oliver Ri sttenbury, Queen |G silnht: and che wes wel supported is Street, for the Pe ple’s Cemetery at three | Mi on Matin as “Tleen O'Rourk. a ite — | McEachen as “Nano Desmond. : . ig . | Excellent music was furnished by Vin Tue Ar si NA: | irs dP T 1° fret sub= | nicombe’s orchestra, and there was a large eee eee St i Hs Examiner to- | audience notwithstanding the stormy night. wards the Armenian F and came to bin: | The eatertaiament ot Kelly's Sena a -ovieg i . d “ppaicne ase — er ve } very we ll atten les i consi idering the storm, nithbe nex:? wi «= Who will se vied. Who w landac apital programme was disposed cf aia _, | to the satisfaction of all present. Amo oe | those taking part were Rev. Dr. Doyle, pr Vernon River, and Messrs. R. Hogan eel Charles KE. Thorne, of this ci ty. The entertainment to have been given in Summersi le last nis ght has been p rt | pone d until Easter Monday night. o: | count of the storm. Fora similar reason the entertainment at Emerald has been postponed until Tuesday evening next. The dramatic performance to ‘have been given at Tignish has also been postposed ineninensilipiiininate on account of the storm. It will tuke To -worrow.—The I. 0. G. T. concert | piace on Friday night. ~ on Assivi.t.—An assault cas countrymen was tt . Weliish, Exq., J. P. The defendart ws fined $2 and costs. Mr. Stewart, Q. C., | for plaintiff, acd Mr. Good for defendant@ | ‘aieensiiliapeacdians ENTERTAINMENTS PesteONED. — On ac- count of the storm which prevaiied last evening, the entertainments to have ati g ven at Summerside, T gnish and En a'd have been por tponed. The dater } saa elsewhere. ied 1o-d sv befor in Philkarmonie Hall Thursday night will | : eceaing : E be a good one. Readings, recitation, vecal | . The nicest thins to be seen in the cily and instrumental music, the Optical [!- | '2 Summer suitings and overcoatings are lasion, or Black Art, Talking Rainbow. | being exhib ted by John McLeod & ( 4nd in attendance. Come. 15 cente. the most popular pattern for the coming Be seacon. Do not fail to see them. Ane You Reapixe It ?—To-day we be- Sa = gir n the second part of our story, “The Sec: ynd Cabin Passenger,” which we hope all our readers are by this time interested in. The succeeding cha: ters will be even more enjoyable than those already publish- ed. If you have not already read it begin | now. A synopis of the preceling chap- | ters is g-ven in this issue Gee. d “nt SUCCESS. : attling of the Province, and the train which left here ye-terday morning for Tignish hal had not riac he 1 her destinet accounts. At 1245 this afternoon the train bad not reached O'Leary, having been out all night about half a mile east ofConway. The other trains are all doing good work to-day. Graduates in Pharmacy. ¢ i } . -_ om } ane cc ices cia OT Y ~ Ovextxe OF tHE Lecistart RE. The | Johnson's Cough Sj rup guard of honor at the opening of the Leg is'atuce on Tuesday afternoon will be ig a complete success. We made upof one hundred men a from hear good words for it on ati @ etillery Eng ope : RI ny t cw. 1 = te Artille ry, Eng neer and 20 | Ba tal- | sides. Absolutely safe for old ion. Captain Weeks, of the Engineer | a n- | or young. Corps, will be in command. The usual | 4 1 . . &:lute will be fired from Fort Edward by a s ; , . ‘ | ; ce achment from No. 2 Comrasy under | Johason’s Emulsion ; command of Captain Moore. one comes under the same heading. Tne Storm—A severe snowstorm set | in yesterday afternoon, and continued un- | til well intothe night. The storm was } JOHNSOW & J especial'y severe in the western portion ion at latest span esa | Axcio-Israg.ism.—The second lecture | by Mr. Ross on the Israelitish question, | will be “Britain, the fifth monare uy, or Stone Kingdom.” His former Jecture was | “Identifying the British Nation as the descendants of the lost ten tribes of Israel.” At i gentlemen who as- | its close sert that the ten tribes returned in com- | pany of the Jews from the Babylonich | Captivity are expect 1 to eubstantiate | d their position by supplying proof to that ef fect. Circ umsiances having arisen be, ond (“Yellow Fellow.”) the control of the lecturer, ie wishes us to state that the ‘ecture will come oft cn| Will lead the leaders again this year. In "Or r h » DT } ; a : ’ »] a 7 , Friday evening,the 27th inst, at 8 o’clock. | the past it has held more of the world’s ieerinenceecniennantacmnendlgees a dpeciacercamnanmiamnalth | records than any other fifty | | wheels com bined. PERSONAL. The arrivals at the Hotel Davies this $85 for-noon include A. J. King, Halifax, | and eLacheur, St. John. $160 Kach. icCormack, of East Boston, who | haz len Lere attending the Of his father, will leave for home via. , funeral | Georgetown this afternoon. | eee Mesers, J. Severinght, of Montrea’, and Nap Guay, of Montreal, are among the MARK WRIGHT & hf} LTA 1 ° r i “ | . late: st arrivals at the Hote! Davies. | Soiled Curtains at Soiled Prices. . Ci A it 79 PAIS OF LACE CURTAINS in White, Cream, Ecru and Coffee Colored, more or less soiled, will be cffered by us for a few days as below. We are g ¢ to clear this let ont. First to ‘call secures first “choice. A f-w ceats a pair to the Laundry wil! make them as good as new. LOT 1— 3 PAIRS WHITE, 85 cents, for 40 cents - o oe ' ae. *+ eS 3— $2.50, tor $l 80 a 4 «“ «“ 2.70, for 19 " 5- va " 3.50, for 2 . ‘ “ 3.15, for _—2. oe ‘ € 3.25, for Lo ON 3 3 6 0 ” 3.70, for 2.59 > for 2.60 for 285 for 3.00 for 3.15 for 3.25 for 340 for 3.60 for 450 c » FRILLED, for y~ “REAM 550, for > 3.51 oa . . 4.50, for 2.90 -s “ 6.00, for 3.90 “ COFFEE, 3.50, for 225 “ CREAM & COFFEE, 390, for 250 one Oe Re east 2 $s ons pee eet te et Pt rt be Ce AQoer wero m1 Perri i iat _— Ih we K eCPM CNKw TAS Ow wm nw hy eo «= 6 - a « eeanR*z ea s 2 a oe an eo - eseaea s AN ao hh ew OO Pons onwrt oom o-! eo 7voeoacouonuso vl ows aeaeyvwuwe The above 22 Lots are now ready for your selection. BEER Tue Wearner.-Westerly winds; fair, moderate temperature. oe eee rintreen Ponpons—all shades. Art Silks—pretty patterns, Art Satteens— Berlin Shetland Andalusian pretty patterns. ) Wor ye, j all shades, Burber’s Crocheting Thread. Tuikey Red Cotton Embroidery. Lowest prices on the above goods: We say nothing about the superior quality. We know our customers apprecia e good things therfi. W.A. Weeks & Go., Wholesale & Retail. Charlottetown, March 18, 1896—dy when they see A LECTURE ON DR. CHALMERS. “Dr. Chalmers” was the subject of a lecture delivered in the Valleyfield Pres- bvterian Church on Tuesday, the 9th inst., by the Rev. Roderick. McLean, paster.4 Though a small admission fee was charg- ed, the sum thus collected to be used for charitable purposes, avery large number attended. The lecture was instructive. The life and business in which Chalmers lived were weli described. The scene por- traying Dr. Chalmers teaching a class of poor beys in some back street in London was i lustrative of the character of the man. His coliege fife, as well as world- wide celebrity as a sincere and earnest preacher, were referred to. That Dr. Chalmers was no narrow bigot, that the love and carity of his divine master was alive in his heart, was shown by the ac- tive and decided stand Dr. Chalmers had taken in the Catholic Emancipation Bill of 1829 and previously. He was not sat- isfied that any should suffer on account of thei? creed or religion. He knew that the rights of allelasses were sacred rights, and his eloquence and zeal were directed to have the rights restored to his Roman Catholic fellow citizens in 1829. Rev. Mr. McLean had not hitherto signalled his ab- ility as a lecturer. He has done so as a preacher and it would seem that as a lec- turer also he is to be a success. One oF THE AUDIENCE. 2+e+e THE LATE MR, RICHARD WESTAWAY. The news of the death of Mr. Richard Westaway, of Albion Bay, which event occurred on the 30th of January last, was heard with sadness and regret wherever he was known. ‘The fatal disease, which ran its course in a few days, was blood poisor ning, and although numbers knew of his illness, none were expecting his death until a short time before it happened. 3ut all human aid proved unavailing, and he passed away at the advanced age of 76 years. Mr. Westaway was highly esteemed by his friends and acquaintances, owing to the sterling integrity, uprightness and kindness of his daily life. He was a faithful husband, affectionate father and kind neighbor. By h's unflinching pur pose, industry and punctuality in busi- ness he amassed a considerable amount of wealth, and his succe3s in life should be a stimulus to every youth in the land. Mr. Westaway was born in Devonshire, Eogland, in 1819, and was brovght over by his parents w ho came to C harlottetow n the following yearin a brig called the Plymouth Rock Hero. Sone time after _ s parents settled on the farm adjoining . Andrew’s Point on which they lived cal their death. Deceased worked on the farm until he became of age and then truck out for himself. He worked~ in shipyards watil he thoroughly understood ip building, after which he and his brother, the late L. J. Westaway, built a vessel on their own resources, He after- wards built quite a number of vessels and made several voyages across the ocean to his native land. His enterprise in this respect was most suc cessful as he left an estate worth many thousands of dollars. In 1852 Mr. Westaway married Miss Mary Creed, daughter of the late Benjamin Creed. The issue of their marriage was twelve chtldren—eight sons and four daughters. Of these eight survive—five sons and three daughters, who are all in comfortable circumstances. By his wall he has left a very handsome sum to his widow, and the rest of his estate is divided among his surviving sons and daughters, with the except‘on of a few bequests to some of his grand-children. His remains were interred i in the cemetery of the Eng- lish Church: at Georgetown, of which church he was a member. March 14th, 1896. ————$— - Your attention—Have you seen our new goods? If net, lose no time. Come along and make your selection—D. A. Bruce. ‘“ STEARNS” is best, paeiiee i in ladies’ dress gocds at J. B, ‘Macdonald & Co’s, m8 6i rs ap - HILLSBORO DAIRY MEETING, The annual general shareholders of the above named ° company was held in the Mount Herbert wood in the chair. Owing to the unfavorable state of the roads there was not a very large attend- arc, The secretary and the treasurer’ 8 re- compat y to be satisfactory to all. The re- tiring ofticers and directors were b vy a un- animous vote all re-elected. [t was on motion decided that a divid-} long time. end of 8 per cent. be declared on all » paid up calls payable at the end of next year. The following resolution, moved by David McDonald and seconded by Ewen McEachern, was unanimously: carried, viz s— Whereas, The Dominion Government has announced its intention of discontinu- ing its control of the Island cheese factors ies for the coming summer, and Whereas, Believing such withdrawal at the present time of low prices would mean disastrous results, especially as we-haye no cold storage provided, neither direct steam communication with Great Britain, both of which we bave good reason to be- lieve will be forthcoming another year. Therefore Resclved, That this meeting piace on record its desire that the Dom- inion Government should reconsider _ its decision and assume control of the Island factories for at least this season on terms same as heretofore. Further Resolved, That a copy of the above be forwarded to the Dairy Commis- siouer and Senator Ferguson, with a re- quest that they use their ioflugnee to ac- complish the object embodied therein. Mr. Ewen McEachern moved the _fol- lowing resolution, which was carried un- animously, viz : Shoull any of the stockhohiers~ or oth- ers have any grievance to make with-re- gard to the working of the factory, said complaint should be made in wri iting over their own signatures, otherwise their grievances will not be c sonsidered The following resolution, moved by Joseph Power and seconded by David Me- Donald, was also adopted, viz.,— Whereas, Learning from the experience of the past season the necessity of cold storage in Cnarlottetown in connectivn with our dairying industry, and fearing the delay ofits ‘construction . shoukt the cost of its erection be wholly borne by the co- operative companies, W hile at present the most, if not all, of the m are consider- ably in debt for the building of their own separate factories; and Whereas The enterprise which becomes bencfisial to the farmers of the lelaud must also necessarily receive the approval of our own population in general; Therefore Reso‘ ved, T bat it is the opin on of this company that our Local Govern- ment should take the matter under their consideration and by way of encourage- ment offer a a for its promotion. Also Resolved, That should the dairying companies Of the Island deem it expedient to join in its construction, provided they be subsidized by the Government, we, as a company, may be looked upon as being willing to bear our proportionate share of its cost. Mr. Dillen was present and gave a forci- ble aud practical address on the advanta- ges ef cold storage. , oe Another big lot of wall paper received this morning —Moore & McLeod, the wall piper men. pt 3) S = A reliable Store, established. we can give you 35 years, satisfaction every time you want Boots or Shoes. We have Shoes that will please you both in style and price. Rubbers in all sizes and widths. A. E. McEACHEN, mehl2 THE SHOE MAN. Stem Winding Watches are now as cheap as Key- Wind formerly were, are much more convenient and give less trouble to the wearer. We have a large stock and will sell low. G.H. TAYLOR mchll meeting of the) “it is believed that: the hall on ier’s Wednesday, March 4th, President Small= the ‘second p rts showed the financial standing of the} Protince are laboring.” secured to The Guar- is morning tells its readers that in Manitoba those. liberties them ~—_ the constitution. dian of t Government will obtain a majority both against Mr. Laur- tamendment and in favor of reading of the Bill,” land gives, also, to its readers |a doleful picture cf the terrible results | that are’ to follow the removal ‘of the dis- ' abilities ander which tae mi inority in that Talk of a no rr opety Howl,” that ‘of the Guardian this nrornirg is the ugliest, and’ most. bigoted of any that has been raised here flr a The Patriot hitherto has been recoghized as the organ of the Grit party in-thiis Provinces; but ic never descended to the lcw abuse which characterizes the feeble but malicious writings of the Guardian. If fanning the flame of religious bigotry, and sowing the seed.of race and creed pre- jadicé, and putting the day. far off “when man to man the world oer shall britheér2 be for a’ that,” is desirable, the Guardian is evidently doing its “little best” to‘accomplish that nefarious object. Liperry. SNAPS —FOR THE—— Boys and Girls. Our One Cent Pencil Sharp- , ener. Qur, Two Cent “Rix, Book. Our Three Cent Pen and Pen- cil Box. Our Four Cent Companion Box _with Key. Our Five Cent Nickel Pocket Pen Holder. Stock-taking bargains to all. Haszard & Moore, BOOKSELLERS. Chatloitetown, March 7, 1896. Scribbler and A. Wetting Can't Hurt Skirts and Wraps that are Newest Styles. Prices Low. W. W. WELLNER. Charlottetown, March 18, 1896. BY EXPRESS Cigars--The Choicest Brands. J.arge Garcias, Entre Nous, Kspaniolos, and all the favor- ROBIN HOOD, the leading 5 cent Cigar. REDDIN BROS OPPOSITE POST OFFICE. mchl2 WATCHES As Low as $3.00 and as high as you wish to go in price. Of course you know —— we recoiiimend the nost. If you can spare the rt call in and se¢,. our Watches. E. W. TAYLOR CAMERON BLOCK. ites. mcbl7 WHOL TALE! made up with the now ADAAAAAAMD AAA OS VTvvVvVv—0"rrrvvvvvyTS Fibre Chamois. It is completely waterproof, £9 that an all day’s rain won’t go through it. It is just the same ideal interlining; stiff, ‘nerushable and indestructi- ble, with the added quality of being absolutely impenetra- ble to. moisture. Same price and. Jooks .the same as the waterproofed, it can only be distinguished by the different Jabel.on each yard. mech13—513 9900005000000 0000 0600 RNEBAS, A, MACDINALD Barristér-at-Law OFFICE, GREAT GEORGE STREET CHARLOTTETOWN Sellers Money to Loan. Fire and Life Insurances taken. Agent for Credit Foncier, Franco-Cana dien, Lancashire Fire Insurance Co., Great Ee:tern Life Assurance Co, dec6-~26 &wy Vvvv—777"—""rvrrevrvrveyYeVvVYVY 4 Rigby Proofed 1500 Kegs Cut Nails, 200 © "Ware: * 50 Casks Linseed Oil, 500 Rolls Paper, 10 Casks Zise, 10 Casks Turpentin? 500 Coils Rope, 500 Boxes Tin Plates, 2009 Lbs. Ingot Tin, 200 Kegs Horse Shoes, 200 Boxes Horse Nails, 10 Tons Barb Wire, + be Ofled “<< ‘ 75 “™ . Refined Tron. Dodd & Rogers. Charlottetown, March 16, 1895 —135 15c. me lac. 75¢. ° Cha lottetown, February 29, 1896, Children’s Boys’ T wc-piece Suits, 24 to 26 in. in our windo Vv tcoelear. | Tr, LONDON |. FIOUSE. SPECIALS: Men’s White fCashmere Mufflers, slightly soiled. n’s C.oth and Cashmere Gloves. 50 Fancy Shirts, Collars attached C. Men’s Flannel Shirts, ° worth very much more. A lot ‘J. HARRIS. Lowest Market Price, WE ARE STILL AHEAD In giving the best value in all kinds of Boots and Shoes. Our new stock is now arriving, and the values cannot be sur- passed, Come to us—you wil always find us leading in low prices at J. B. MACDONALD & CO'S. Ceteneyt, March 18, 1896—dw soe en Sarna Steere —— The Next Best in Style To the Fashionable Tailor is the Tailor who copies the improvements of our styles most closely, for all try to. Our 1896 goods are unapproached in beauty and fashion. Give us a trial order and be convinced. P, S.—See our $14.50 All Wool Serge Suits. S. A. McDONALD, Cl’town, Mareh 18, 1896—dy Leading Fashionable Tailor, = a ae Pointer For U. U Point For Us, ~ People's Shoe Store. ee WE ARE HAPPY and know you will be if once you become a customer at Goods and Best Styles. will make almost anyone happy. We are mere our Store. Big Values, Lowest Prices, Ilonest than happy to think we have pleased you in the past, and know we can do better than ever. WEEERS & WARREN, People’s Boot & Shoe Store, North Side Market Square. Charlottetown, March 18, 1896—135 & wy What Charlottetown Wants to prevent sickness is to get proper Plumbing, Drainage, Ven- tilating, and Heated Houses to live in. We are prepared to do everything iv the PLUMBING line at short notice. We handle the best Sanitary Earthenware and appliances known to the trade. We ure also prepared to do everything in the line of STEAM, HOT WATER aod HOT AIR HEATING. We pride ourselves upon the perfection of our work in all its branches. JOBBING done at short notice. Our charges are moderate. See us before placing your order. Best of references, McINNIS & THORNE. Charlottetown, Feb, 28, 1896 —d&w PHILHARMONIC BUILDING, EMPIRE BLEND TEA Is ths Te. that brings trade and pleases customers, a Every pound satisfactory, but remember that there are two or three kinds of Empire Blend. Be suse and get the best. For sale wholesale or retail by T. J. MORRIS. 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