. a : A Re AR GEER eR ao pn trl lene TR aR Ren RN eat one ose _ [ ’ Nn - : : eG C a} : 4 SN “eee @. o- oe i : THE DAILY EXAMINER : A eee: oS ae ; SATURDAY, MARC i ! | cont sen eM , CH *5 1896. 'e \ : ce ae oe 7 > : 5 ae ee F - = en esha iheettinplininmiety genie & a jo ht eteampipeiarteniamitnpeneneyileiaiatidy tisdale iia ae a Ni i Se Me lk wi — fn in 5 LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. |p : JS : ' q ‘ “ ; *: Buy Your Hais at Prowse hog CHR a | y \ | NOUN AMERICAN z tl Sronet pon at Beer Bros. 7 ‘ ‘Fe Or =a ; oht Buy a new Hat for to-morrow. Don’ t| i ana ia as Bite go around with that old Hat when you can | | 2 ] \ Mv + Monday 1 vht. get the very latest at Prowse Eros. 7 . | : | : th Pus a o se are not made out of old Coats Bi > by Hat makers, but are made by Christy —— ee CB i . a 7 tng to-morrow, | & Co., London, the leading Hat Manufac All the hewes t and latest styles . : ; Sul ‘ a . turers of the world. All the late styles EF } » bb i I H fr ; ig turers of the work. All th or the many nobby and most) or a cheap wearing Hat from ify 1 S yw leave Gecrgetown for | oe ls hi = ‘ ° Sf S cern e Children’s Clothing —Dow’t yor and §& Hats hi ble A ~—eepenemnaiaies on ee eget beef Seer _{uildzen’s Clothing. satu ein Hard an oft Hats now in fashionable American Hard or Soft 25 cents up, see our oe — © you know, of do sou want to know thai ent Canadian soft i Tax M fratn arrived in the city | We Carry the ine gest assortment of I ttle | H tc k. G = fe me rived in. Suis town. ‘See our new Shol Sut etogk. Glet a Ne ats see our new stoc et a Lee t Dees. oc net a New Hat at New Hat at H ei ES ah.) es Sa { ata ats. Get a New Hat at cae 3.45 0 k to morrow afterncon Prices 40c¢ , 60c., S0c. and $1 3 UN ever | iH ‘ | ite was such value ever otte rec 5 ; Ve A. U \ ’ i ir meet e Prowse Bros., the Wonderful ° he ap Mer n. | i RS i " f te moT Wis \ atte 4 ‘ K s i : ai Tr ‘ Ivstitvte will meet. this PERS NAL. i Tes oe ROUNAL HOCKEY MATCH AND RACES i (| ~ . | Jame fe] i = ce — Looking Towards Pea e, — : Ss acts fr. McKinnon is rep » nin ° ss acc : , 5 aa ve a a J — ly.” “¢ cKinnon is I ported Wy Olmz nice the Si, Duns‘an's Acain Wia From the } : meee, Sen See aaninees — a rn ' . ; Prince of Wale, | learned that the British ambassador here iT Doxtvros Bienp Tra registered. Selling W. S. Stewart, Esq.,Q..@., and Mrs . . f 3 i > atea >| ve agents Cha teto Lee ce Gk und tewart arrived here th : the Ca es shits A large audience witnersed the hockey ie a net aes el eo 5g, -—— N tena c 4 Stewart & Gates. The purest blended | afternoon. ' inaich and races af the rink last evening, aan ae oo : MY» saunas a i i St : . : and saw the Saints wi ee eo save cntered into direct nevotis tions fi . . ne tea m2 iw Mr. Sweeney, the railway firemen who a : wn me ae cae = m the oe settlement of the Z Iran pet i lent ial sich Ton't you buy a Watch ? . i i > had his arm amputated a fe ay , . in & game the as closely contested an . a" ‘ Ue . Pale Wiataia® tne. Eo = an “ utated a few days azo, 8 : ai n‘eresting from start to Bnish. The ice involved the arrest of a British police of- | few dolla s will g gtyoua 1 ve swiVEre S26" | 10 6 ay ported *“*not quite so Il. ° ? . ‘ : i . ia Se key ‘ practi t t The Kev. Dr Bryat . + Pty ee esa ' was in very good condition after the recent ficial in the territory in dispute between Lee ai 3 Mi bers will please be on | Ch bg St. . woah ; + cenit soft snap. Captain Weeks avain refereed | Venezuela and Great Br: tain » the hauling { €OLid SILVER ea tir g , dled dt a ie ed : ho nee Son to the sat'sfaction ef all conccraed. It wes down of the British flag and a subsequent | : s 7 ! : Pat ee = oe —— : charg of St. “March is on us now; who does no’ abont fifteen minutes a‘ter eight when the | demand for an indemnity upon the part ¢ KEY-WIND i . SK: ur os coasinil hk ‘ghettat dieniée | bees Chic ate oat 0 HS city, 18 expected Jove the breezy month, who does not hail ho key teams lined out in the following | of Great Britain. ee : Saks oi ; i a ’ ied ie at Me with g'adness the gloricus sunshine of order : 4 THOSE SUDDEN SHOWERS. WATCH, Y ! ‘a . e ak fang :. Ses pondent OF the Loren: spring!” March on, March on to Vic ST. DUNSTAN’S | onmenengie % 7 U ia at it Cher ectnre room on to Ma od Emp re writes en th ailey ji Paid se oe : 4 oe. Tu fay evening, March | 0th. “A. C. Mi: acdons P a King’s. P -* 1 . : tory, sings the Frenchman. We inv ei OM al—C. Roy What a lot of sickness and discomfort St ee | ( i | : : ; iciaiaues to a Sd et “on the march of an —s af we rs. ma Point—G. Roy. are caused by being caught out and wet guaranteel. [lave also a few ie x) pag : eS ; aa ee oe 10 18 I ffer no resistance. COME ON! | through by & } Soil God KEY-WIND ° . AY ard isa lecture by | years old. Mr. Macdonald reccived a let~|_ } Cover Point—U. Sullivan (Capt ) bY Bo Unexpected rain and what : ey ; Our prices ; F ] c q Tr | : | se ', oa ea ae ' te es are very low for cash. rei Dr. A . Sox os-an his ‘from the old gentleman’s son yester- Pairs Ledies’” Black “Ca ill Forwards—T, Camptell, P. Datty, P. ¢ | ¢ blessing Uhat one can — ae their hogateroag that 1 im _ ofle ing p y < as 0 grand may be expected. | day. from which it ap ad ee s Ladies’ Blac} ashm Re ldy,/A. Sull've ‘ 2 windproof and water cD) ; . N A D S Ja H Be | Tue Pi ven- | gentle iia an is sail hal ale ; dh e ee aad hess L0¢ axoe, jaat the thing for. eyeing PRI ue OF WALE prone Dy, snterlising, them:, with: aly J. B. M ACDO L & CO Ht , ty, and ex- weir, tinest wool, perfect dye, | NCE OF WALES, proofed Fibre Chamois. It gives no un 7 1896 S¢ il ig | pects to cast another Conservative ballot > Bi ? : ? ao gives no un- lottetown. Marc! 1896—dw "ET cor i > me ticegiing eal aan ee a ae i ' a full fashioned hose, 48c. Weeks’ Goal—R. E. Smith. ple asent oc lor, noexira we ight or b: uk, jeu Charlo tetown, Marci ji, aw MARK ET SQt ARE. i Dp 7" ° . : : are Sale Price. 37e ' y y r y - ee = = —_—=_ ‘ a The last racee of | name is John Robertson aud he is a native March Sale Price, 37c. Point—W. S. Lea. ; , just a comforting warmth th: at no amount the sea will take place at the rink on tf Perth Mr. Robertson was in Ottawa, Cover Point—-H. Ritchie. fens _ TURE Wel ay evening next. The mans gers | or By Town, az it wax then styled, in 1818 . Black Cashmer« Ss. F. ran or we —_ (Capt.) A Doyles} == nd eee ee | cep PR | C ES. ; . sre preparing an excellent progran me, | He slept in a log hat, from which he was ce ae ‘ea ehich appear in Monday’s pap» able to survey the forest which occupied | Finest All Wool Black Dress Cash- The Prince of Wales defended the south- a - 4 —_——_— the site of the present city. He says that meres—fnl] widths at 32ec., 40c.,)¢r™ goal andthe Saints the northern. If you needa W atch, you Can h + C VV temen ber the gos | at the time of his visit “there was quite a | 4dc., 50c., G2e., 67e, 7T&c., 87c.,| In the second half positions were rever el. not afford (o miss this chance. ne. pe! g i e Hall Sunley | fap ta the forest.” Communication be- $1.10, $1.20, $1.30. We call spe Reddy and Pickard “faced.” No nouterial —FOR THE—— There is a eae nae the price after at 4 o'clock, conducted by tle | tween Montreal and Quebee in those davs cial attention to our 50c. WOOL | advantage was gained in the “bully,” and} and you get a reliable Wateh. qj * Railway Siranzer3 always weleome, | ¥8S by steamer, the fare being ten shil | CASHMERE, It is simply won for a time the puck was kept moving 6B ‘ , When down town call in and 4 i te pr \ wise purpose un- | lings. destul value. about the rink ata lively rate. It was Oys ait iv Ss. cee them. | & ie contenined | 0+ —______ r00n seen that the Saints were in excei- a . ‘ ; fs . SEIZE THE OPPORTUNITY AT ONCE iN BD s Li o lent cor idition, and were puiti ng up a Cap- { W . W. 11} ELLN ER. ia Ane ~ —Mr. 4. E. luce 1} . car ew ress ning 8 ital game. It was also noticeable that the 'O O > : . : os ae fd a ; hen me opportunity oecnrs to ¢ ccape | Princesa were playing gy much better thaa in| ur ne Cent I encil Sharp- ' Bes vou buy it of Wellner it’s all right a . wa . : - yn des niv lunatics rill 3 . ~ y . } . - 'S firm of & P vd firm w See : cede eh 15,009 i ards. Jeciled! oa oe aie —— 7 TT i i "ts wt Palate, Pothie 3 Sat Chere Gre many cones ive peo- | decider ly interesting for their antagonists. ‘ ‘ s : ! Charlott-town, N *h 7, 1894. i a : Z lowe : : : ying On deat i be is who can ercane | Haye just opened Fifteen Thousand } 4fter about ten miuntes lively play, daring i Our aie Cent Ser ibbler and sari own, March 7, 1 i fae ' ie ‘ae ened ie 1 "Lie wilt “Y : Mii- | Viodn New Dress Linings. Thev which there was some clever etick-work . Book. | is coluni ers Emulsion cf Cox siver Oil. Some ; -nawn kinds, | Campbell] shot the fi voal j : en 7" ' eat = include atl the best known kiude, impbel] she the first goal and the ad Or r h ‘a » a : g Wee Th dates . eu ww es such a preperation, and also Linenettes, Hair Cloths, Can- | ™!rers of the Saints chee red their approyal. : i Eve Cent Pen and I en | 5a he , 2 1 Sy Cee win Oe the Wen Of lence. rasses, Fitre Chamois and Bucx-|A!most before — their cheers had cil Box. ay — Ay beaten he An. he ; ance Those who kvow that Miller’s vanerrs bre Cha ¢ team 31 s to 2 Ono their return the E: 7 ‘ ilies = . i . hs Be = ” ramettes, in all weights and colors. subsic led, Arthur Sullivan secured Our Four Cent Compa nion Box A an ee tla casein j me u'sion makes pew LJoo and enables . another goal for the Saints, and the “ ith Ke j ? — oe _ . he COnsumptive to get strength to over~/} . . (cheering was rei sewed even louder the y- Vie oe = dele ‘ e ’ a : r 3 7°" eee en ioucer lan . Vi ete nn ea earnany Point: feome “the | dieeace are. seltdee Ladies’ Equereiame Tights | iejore. tie aimirers of the Princes were| -ur Five Cent Nickel Pocket : gti trcyers if they _ still neglect to “eo given a chance to get in their applause ¢ has = s i. + a : ‘ a Xie e , ee Sor 1D Lhe’ applause & ) . 1 i ae ah, vitain the Tite giving renedy.| @BI Blammelette Night — | few minster tater, however. when Doran| Pen Holder. | : ' | Miller’s mulsion is the great verve} rushed the puck fro:n the other end of the | Stock-tak j ms , iA ; ' “i ae ps ae . recna ock-taking hargains to : Ve e+ ne : (aa . - > ai-Conservat ves,L als, | strengthener an: d blood maker, and CHUTES | Dre SSCS. rink through the coal defended by the : ee to all. | : ZN . : i i ae ge ae soi San ughs, Colis, Bronchitis, Scrofila and | Will close out the balance of Ladies’ Saints. A few minutes later Pickard shot . es (G) : f: og ve nn ri i above, are ¢ xpected t> ra y nj all Stee affex ctl ons. In big bottles, 50e, } - ae 7 od anoth er roal forthe Prinees, and again : ” x , ; a Zion Charch lecture room on Thursday | and $1 | draw store |Flannelette Night Dresses at a bargain. 2 i pti 4 a ae ay | and Sl, nt oll drag stores. ; Ful! size, fancy embroidery trimmed. their admirers cheered loud and long. For aSZaf oore, a co gr RP : - hear a “Th ne ie< ae, } Fi! size, fancy embroi the remainder of the half both sides play- This is the month for putting yo ir Horse i im condition ; i a? Be age . . vere by Hy th D “ae es DIED. ed ; ell, oo ocenrt scored. St. Dunstan’s, BOOKSELLERS There is nothing in this line sold tha: we don’t keep. ut if Can iver - Laird, “ thise arch Gih, 1896, Florence 2; Prince o ales, 2, : 8. ‘. who is « entivy gna ed to speik on ; * yoth tea ilaved six on it sec Our own « 20Ww 25 auch esubject. §& erage ‘ts tion ah thes a davy whter of zhe late Archibald Wh't B ste gar pares ris nen in the “ec-| Charlottetown, Mavch 7, 1896. C ndition Bow der, IF pean t. ‘ : aia ks neal 10 dine. ond half. Doran had his leg hurt by a sid R ) ‘ »f la ] 2 - 1 ° . st. ~ , - eee: — Funcral will leave her mother’s sy skate towards the last of the first half, ang MONTACUE » EDDIN BROS. 3 To eyea matters the After some gocd Pickard made a was unable to plav. Saints retired Reddy. play on both : “ae : dence, corner Euston and C wasbeclend Event —The e1 tertain- | streets, Sunday at 3.45 p. m., for Pe ples’ in the Yarge hall of the Cemetery.] OPPOSITE POST OFFICE } _ oe season for Boots. . We This is the Rubber Ch’town, March ¢, 1896. Tae Conrse ment to be held THE PLOPLE'S STORE, sides, —_—————— —— Carriage Factory Coavent de Notre Dame, on next Tuesday . ; ° sharp attack on the Saints goal, but missed a. ee os At his residence, West St. Peter's, on Ey SAEED he Saints goal, ni ; evening will,we under-tand,be a grand|.,~ 5 ; — eg at ‘Wholesale an @LAli | by a few iaches. Thea Gere Roy ; pe <o ™ the 2lstu tera fe 10 3’ illress : oa ; : ; : a ay y 2 - treat for all who atiend. The] pupils have “ Let afters few nth lpess, | secured the puck, and from his posi ion hay ea lot we are clear Wid, constantly ia traieing for the event |“ hich he bore with Christian resignation af cat fh seh este sien r tl . 2e0 Con-tant I rai g ’ rt . r. ea e Mt . naka i ciel is f iD Fen ZZ g i ugh 1@ is Gnd all the parts are as perfect as possible. i. the . vine W a ah ry — Millan, in Charlottetown, March 4, 1896 dy Prit ce a Pas 3 souk: Masia We are showing this scason a finer line ing out at reduced i j . i the 7@th year of his aze. “he deceased : Sear : rn : “of Sleighs tk sh b h ° i This institution has always been in the | — ageap = va greeted this clever play. The admirers eighs than shown by us heretofore a . 3 fpont rank when musical and literary sea —— “ans : by all oo = ithe of cach team mel them on, and the The assortment consists of prices. See them be ee Se aed een aa a yeastre Of his acquaintance, e leaves a ee a as 7 . . . i ie abitty bas been brought forward, and ou | sorrowing widow, two sons and three | Serene collgy cries vere deniening,. Tap prsees Single ‘and Double Box. Sleighs, fore purchasing else- o hit-, a2 On former occasions, tbe ¢ erce ' . : ‘ rie¢ are sccre, bu é Ns ( whe v, i : <* | daughters, besides a host of relatives aud Se eet eee ae on . a PATRONIZE , will have the pleasure of seeing something trical, 06 teouin the tote of 0 kad buc- LATEST NRws NOTES. time was called the Saints had one goal to Round Back, equare, ete. : where. COLD WEATHER origina! in the line of entertainments. , d epare. St. Dunstan’s 3; Prine Wales 2 ; : inti | Re liane: my aa sh 1 will , : band, loving faiher and generous friend. asincgie ie ae - ee rs , 7 pe $1 ora o Vales i Prom t attention to Repairs, Paintia | a las ad i ho ieee eit e hin. During 1895 there were 6,492 births, ‘ Jetween - _ time wr pod a specialty. Terms reasonable. Jos H ributing tcwards the erection of the new | =— oe ss ¢ : Tom | oteel? am ude anc rhe ‘ S. D — > Cat} 4 ro : : “3 1,993 marriages and 2,948 deaths in New nat . sh ae D . roe JOHN McLEAN & SON?>— R. K. T: t. Dunstan’s Cathedral, the erection of owlsseninia skated one mile m itch races, btel5 S 6 : ' : rune Cn. : , m™ which will soon begin, and when com- |} : in the order named. They started from dec6—dy & wky ae tamper's Voruer. An uprising of Mopleh, India, fanatics eee a a - RRS) opposite sides of the rink. On the second lap Stcele fell and before he pulled hijne self together, Beer passed him, For the pleted wiil be an ¢ & credit to those in its erection. rnament to our city and iately 2 Rag ge nT Tad eA Meo aoe has assumed dangerous proportions. The concerned ; British attacked a large party of them immed PSTOSVVSVTESTTOEVSSETE f Give the pupils a full | $ é Ladies of INDICATION OF GOOD JUDGMENT. hou-e. iff Monday and killed 100. yest of the race they kept well togetl er, -————— eee egg . Re finement The strained relatians gtilj egist between | Beer winning by about halfa lap in 412. While we don’t creaté styles, we create samples of te ee ee Spain and the Vaited Diets, Tha: senti) | Ie the race betwern Comey oe them that can’t be imitated in this town. We now extend . Are nc the latter got a slight l-ad efter On the third lap Carbonell) Gaudet, the first lap. wW vsing our : ; ’ Pocnt- : foam. 3 hostile to the Cuban irope seems to be interference In large attendance at the Baptist Church hear the Armenian qués ment of Et latter country’s a cordia] invitation to those who read our ad. in this igei¢evening to c tion diecussed, and a!l who were pretent matters stumbled, and Gaudet was at his heels in ‘ ‘XAMINER and hav ’ iv i d tters, . ' ; XAMD. ave not yet given us a trial order to do were we satisfied with the programme A ardoned convict las filed a claim short order. For several laps they kept Demans W arm Footwe ar ie j : J ; i iS prepared and the manner of presentation ee eds e ache. of Illinois for $5,400 on together, but finally Gaudet passed Car- s so, and be thoroughly convinced that*we are the Leading ; A psper oo Armenia was read by Mr a oy as she avatind thas hia aeethane-dee wet ber- seeen - oe a oeeeee by a little over Fashionable Tailors. (eory : B wsieV, another on “the un- |} re you among the num er | riel out according to jaw. He was con- | ft a ap. : ime, 4 Ua. : : ———$ ———— epeakable Turk” by Mr Ira Yeo, while so, go with the erowd. Price 25 victad of murder aad’‘sentenced to hard Galbraith’s Band furnished choice Sm A McDONALD ' Mr. E P. Sterns and Mr. J. P. Gordon de-| @ cents. Prepared onl} by es oe music during the evening. We have the goods that is sure to please the famil : : , ' ? . ree labor io the. penitentiary for life. He 8 me y |. Cittown, Feb. 27, 1896—246 Successor to A. J. Murphy livered two others on the ae sesesseeeoece Full range of Felts, Rubbers, Overshoes, Gaiters, Leggings says, however, that instead of veing put at Spirited Pa apt eee aes JOHNSON & JOANSON, a be ee, eee, of eine LETTERS 0 THE EDITOR, Moccasins, ete. We are in a position to offer the best What Charlottetown Wants | May StentiforJ, Ethe utherland and Heien Crawford. HE Norton and Mr. A.A. Bruce each contributed a solo, and te choir a suitable selection. The Rev. C. W Corey, who presided, said he | hai no doubt that if a society for the relief for fifteen years without compensation. value in these lines in the market, cheap, cheap, cheap. He demands $30 a month for the entire period. Govervor Levi P. Morton of New York is gaid to be a bit vain to his personal Graduates in Pharmacy. SSBSF4248 2OV8G8 O88 —S A SKATING CHALLENGE, Sir,--Through your valuable co'umns, I wish to challenge Mr. Fred Rattary for prone to prevent sickness is to get proper Plumbing, Drainage, Ven- tilating, and Heated Houses to live in. We are prepared ta do everything in the PLUMBING line at short notice. We handle the best Sanitary Earthenware and a 6 mag known . A nice’ assortment of Gents’, Ladies’ and Misses’ SLIPPERS, suitable for Presents for the Holiday season. LS OE GE AON CE TOS TRS lh IM IE TR gs ofthe Armenians were started in Char- charms. Increasing years having forced sachs cugials da Anetta the trade. Weare also prepared to do everything in the line « a mn heen__gresens . WOME SO GONG, | him to adopt a wig or else betray the] */°)" 9 eee ee ee STEAM, HOT WATER aod HOT AIR BEATING. We —4 he first to help along the cause, Bt ‘ ravages of age, he not only wears one wig, Waten cite ourselves upon the perfection of our work in ali its branches. nonin / feature about our Baby Car- but four of varying lengths. Thus, the Tues. i ati, JOBBING done at short notice. Our charges are moderate. Fes ret Rew Course Ste Se the wide rims on the /Governor egies the week itis precep Charlottetown, March 7, 1896. North Side Market Square. us before placing-your order. Best of vefaegnege. togers wish to inform the publ « i } 3 ;. lair, é i€ e Pt . - ae me Pe i | wheels. We have them made McINNIS & THORNE. ee Feb, 28, 18% —désw PHILHARMONIC BUIL as. tibly lorger; in two weeks it length is mea pectic and at the end of three weeks his friends generally remind him that lux 1r- iar ks st be sh 8 imes—an : . ‘ iant Jocks must be shorn sometime €in,—It would be a good idea if the as » . ia a'nstaking i to ev _— of his painstaking attention goal umpires at the hockey matches were Geta. provided with a small signal flag with which they could si ignal to the referee when a goal would be made, This wou'd i do away with many “false alarms,” of advertisers, Charlottetown, December 20, 1895-135 & wy Advertisersl = ——i—=ts fhe home circulation is the most valuable fcr Tur EXAMINer reaches the homes they had secured Miss Davidso n for a per- 2 . formance here, and in rep ly to @ telegram 'exrressly for Charlottetown John asking when they might | oo sidewalks. The ordinary 3 expect her, received yesterday this answer: | : aie Minn Baviienn ehunct i ree rim will drop into the too unce _She skates Halifax elev- | space between the sidewalk rr «WF. Mircuctr” |Plank every minute or two. a Our wide rim wheel will ride A SUGGESTION Pi ical aor certain. Priestley’s black dress fabrics have penetrated almost as far as civilization, ig To which they replied : glow, a peculiar distinction, and then the ore is extra width and weight and a per- fect dust-shedding quality. This is the winter would it not bejwell for the Diree- tors of the Charlottetown Deriving Park to bestir. themselves and give the residents of TS the Tea that sin trade and Pleases cusiomers, ‘opening. We invite inspection, Al Cut- pring-Like, Isn't It? Pps RMR 1 RR a a ’ e ma . e,0 . 2 7 “Steamer rans regular commencing over these openings. People for oan —— is foynd taste is —— — were i. wa . last S of our citizens every evening. That accounts é : ee : : . | found, aad these goods are the expression 1e goal posts Ought also to be made sta- i ._s se —- i = om = Come before the twentieth. | now using the wide rims thors | ee bined caste. They have a lovely |tionary. This could easily be done by for our large advertising patronage. : : i. The: cleo -uitinl ts clus tects Ge joughly appreciate them, poe curity at a a po ge ty = cS etc an . “- ee an 7 THE EXAMINER PUB. COMPAN 7. Don't you thin kk you are entitled to 4 ' . ; a as , catch the dus An st sts g° oug ney amount asked by her so that they would iS @& ittle invention ot our as not said, for Priestleys have put the} and thus prevent the osts from getting | — a - — geen a a4 . es » y 9 W ° ‘ + nt disappoint the publ.c, bat this morn- own—and we haven't sold out catalan” ote the market. What 2 the j out of ase. : | IN ew Suit for — oping r c oe iL : z lag they received the following reply : t “Eudora”? It is the supreme effort of SrecraTor. , 7 . . - wy i st . : ° . £ -= « nee eel eee Te ing: |S emtoneat in it t yet ee ee ine aoa are and hope — jave t +e 0 Bo P All dates alien goods. ‘Every lady of taste has worn their : ash . : rv ’ Ww 1 r 4 ie i (Sgil ) “Payson Davipson.” | MARK wana k oO, 1M Flenriettas. W ell, the “Endora” is bet- THE — PARK, ing pve one, ur ne \ O Ss 0 er f i. we MEM. ler. There is @ something—a peeuliar}= &,, _ 4, nere was no good ie this | ‘coatings , Suitings and Trouserings are now a “Eudora” in brief. Wrapped in “The}] (° te ee j | Varnished Board,” with Priestley’s name sediments tt dnreen eden Every pound satisfactory, but remember that there are ters and Al Workmen, ; stamped cn ev-ry five yards, - the track this coming summer. Let them two or three kinds of | m Jire Blend. Be sure and get the aici sealed diphaniainies Sim atalaiaalhe put the price of season tickets at a figure best. For sale wholesale or retail by , is r Good Reading. —“The Bonnie Briar that all who wish may avail themselves c TT) A, BRU CB ia = iB by Ian MacLaren, cloth, 40 cents, | the use of the track, and thereby make it t = iz me U fae Hen,” i ie Tan Mac ae a place of popular resort. A few more i . J. MOR R is = : - : : ; y ue 4 ' cloth, 60 cents.—Haszard & Moore. seasons like the ].st and @ jroperty that a+ ------—- . — — _ C nada’s Famous Tailoring Establishment. ya ; cost $30,000.00 will revert to rabbit bur- ee ae perfect, a - the ens rows and cow pasture. Charlottetown, March 4, 1896—dy ; R. used by everycne. ee the new American) Pie :rack should at once be put in prop- © N DO NT - ————$— ee = felt lats and caps, just opened at er copditicn, and a day’s racing advertised i : & / Macdona'd’s. for the Queen’s a. 7 worn ss ue & . PR se < Remember if you want to fave money | would make ag ys sport, and cou = 7 ati ft ee \ when buying boots go to J. B. Macdonald bse : HOUSE. ; = l “Tl \ & Co's. 3 mioute; 2.40; 2.30; and gertleman’s if A t ‘ \ All the latest styles of hats and caps | driving pens trotters and _e esi ‘ 2 ° 3 - res gs of [896 at the Bargs ain Corner. | —as there are In this preyince @ suihe ent SPECIALS a ue fir’ CAR oF is what we will show son McKay W ah ie: number of good horses to fiil = events ' a i t j | lj f f : AM ata . . ain ses $100 for each race, “Ss ne Saturday . Over one thousand men and as many mae Soares saab ‘ s ’ : : c Pp your mate and make ie easy or : : == per cent to opiate yet. Cont tees Men’s White Cashmere Mvfilers _& ty 80 ovules: [ee ae ‘medrmah eins maker | Tene com, Teens Oe ree 8 : S iled ’ther by buying one of those slightly used E he BLOUSES for 39 Cuts fing spring readymade suits.—McKay | niscion to grounds and grand ttand be . slightly yee. Ss M hi t i lf Pri Th ; Woolen Co moderate eo that it wou’tco-t the price of : wl ng achines a a rice, e are i BLOUSES for 49: * March magazines at | nCoTHEr lot to see the afternoon's sport: 12 Children’s Cloth and Cashmere e€ y ha New novels and _ a magazines atl The diregtors lave taken upon themselves —., Gloves. all euaranteed for Five Years by bg ( sg 6 McMillan & Hornsby’s @ trust, and in duty to the shareholders AS BL JUSES for wih 175 new novels just received at MeMil- | should "eadbaver to make the track both i = Fancy Shirts Collars attached. } = on lan & Uornsby’s. profitable and popular. : 50c. ~ ? i H B).OUSES for $1.29, For newest things in hats, clothes and These suggestions voice the sen: iments : : —- teen. te a: Rolie McLeod &| Of many interes sted, anl are offered in the ; ars s a: oo farnishing*, £0 * best possib'e spirit. How they will - 756 Men‘s Flannel zs hirts, worth ue ree 2. a oe. _.______.. | acted upon will decide whether or no a ‘ h more. ; ; Bk Vr = Bes ~ G po es we *. aed Parlin ‘Be1n|7O0 “il pani Wear trom eae . Only a few left, Comezearly and get Ee ack an ors, at a 1s ;oun 0 $10 per Set, artia «ts ‘Horseman, a as - 9 a ve 30) net TEETH $2 and upwards. Gold and} Charlottetown, March 7th 1£96. Boys’ Two-piece Suits, 24 to 26 in... A lot your choice. ie oY per cent, Porcelain ‘Crowning. Best in our window tooclear. : material, best workmansn. on and nerves are closel lated. . 00 . ; ; y relates 6 D SHE lil - be MURR AY ie blood pure with Hood’s Sarsa- i e ob . H ARRIS. ' F BEER BRO s »25 Queen Street, Charlottetow parilia and you will not be neryovs, Chaz] ttetowr, February 29, 1896. Charlot'ctowa, February 29, 1896 2 dy & wy i