ease take notice that ow!ng to the illnes- to urge the establishment of a naticnal 2 1500 * Fine Black Wool Cashmeres, a ¥ 3 &, — oi a gS i oe sia . a Oe = aS A } : . 7 v THE DAILY EXAMINER ° : . - . nn ry ‘ ; 2 ° . TUESDAY, MARCH 17, 1896. Ds ae sR i I i darseeeeemapioeapensmenesicdnanscieensnacaninnanannsiiahtthesssshennantnaninndliagarihelaiimmneaetiermeoeaee ete ’ . Saoeinnemeipenreaai a get amen a ar ee ar nie nee nee gernne RRS siateenii —_—— Sian k : = i gre an Nair ae nenetee eopteemeee frwengaarantitaommaialgnaeonped sieeneomtresae apap eeompempapeeeomenaene ican mmamname a | Ton q 8 , LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. Buy Your Hats at Prowse Bros (VP, yt yt yy) | v . c Sron rey at Beer Bros. Ye:,so say we! He should be spotted, ar ets ot f . a -any man who goe: around with an old a 5 Tuk Sra s not wOraay. 1876 Hat on his bead, when he can get a ; : | ve new and fashionable Hat so cheap from = oateien <emas ) os os UA sing to +) ' Prowse Bros. | —_—_—eeee_e_eeee eee sc : — ‘ : HATS !—We carry the assortment, we | ) , R ’ . ’ Thi d 1 : se Parnas HAT Dost forget the | he heats sihey me dotie nial we] AO Le ay oy gi | fen’s, Boys’ or Children’s Cloth-' is department, as usual, will acer y nig | keep the quality, acd our priccs beat all ae € —Y¥You can purchase ; : . b } ; ef “— ° . } , < ~ = ~ 2 waer_—Tacqail 4, mating of [goupesion Bronce Biot, the Sieh 4p oN De eee ciele gg p + oe ing in all the different styles and De the centre of attraction for the 1} , kK : a ss atters. - = * . . . és the B> portant business.” |, De non want a New Hat? I so, you, ga a y HW = d y “ a 0 sh OF qualities, at prices to suit the times. ladies. See our new Carpets, Rugs, ev 2° re surely will not pass ty without coming in| A 1e An a | > © ° cS 1 B ; 1 : | Saiahy gt et pase ty withont comin in rd or Soft Hats very See our All Wool Suit for $7—it is Curtains and Blinds, without doubt t Hocx vM vi ig of Victoria | and Nobby Hats ever shown ia ine town | Cheap from els d d : t} j st l } . . ; ia® rckey hin evening, at! Prowse Brow | a dandy, and well worth $10. 1e hest value ever shown in the city. any 93) sha at mace requeste ‘his week we will open up our New} at - Clothing for Children. Call and see our} et reed eee | RT _PROWSE BROTHERS. #§ PROWSE BROTHERS sg un iR w , or il ' . 7 | 5% ™ Pies . : at the Opera Hous sail Sia ‘ - © ste |} KINDERGARTEN ENTERTAINMEN al “. 7a eee ee eee ‘ g on ee THE LATEST NEW; NOTZ3., : MARRIED. 8 Seo A ‘ s 3a i p The programme rendered in the lecture ae yer At Lot 43 on the 11th inet, by Rev. | ; J tion of the S Act in| room of the First Methodist Church las Qveea Victoria is at Nize. James R. McKay, Nathan D.ngwell to : nt Church last j ine ; ; I ‘ ra oP) as) ot sai “a er ’ evening had 8 distinct bearing upon edu- i 1 Maik Twain is seriously. ill. er eth _ | sf ale cition, with special reference tothe kin Insurance rates are going up in St. ! t Boston, Mass., on the 4th in-t., by : - dergarten. The Rev: Mr. Campbell pre- John. Moh arte | Rev. C. H. Goodell, Mr. Elward J. Win- | Shall You > : bs > : was ry 3u Ss site ' ~~ se of ig “ning Tre- ry . » , , s r F 1 ow >" . s : = f . rs “g : ; ck and Rose eh a rie th aa ha a i ie iow . ( . Khe Bewfoundiand eequane: 20500 ‘Sens ie iecaa aie een: “a . aivaiis | B Oo W A ’ i re ‘ - rks he gave e accepted definition o cate, au. ’ ‘ ence, I iss. Jast wight era Hons A la education, and ex; lained what is known | once et i , — = sattle j : eg e At Osborne Street, Providence, R. I. uy —_ au! ed to nig as the theorv of i upartation, and the | ete ias va = D ae the gs ‘February Ist, by Rev. H. L. Given, Archi- THIS SP?ING ? - _| development theory, calling attention to Wott: “We fan't be Bea a umerin county, <™ | bald Gillie, of Orwell, P.E.I.,and Sarah A. |“ a } Mas A spe com ation of | the advantages of the latter over the for : i J Ue " | Livingstone, of Nine Mile Creeky-PoKaAl ease oe Bt. Jol lve No | 4. F. & A. M.| mer. He also called attention to the: The Anglo-German lo: f . 100,900,000 “ ; 2 ay 3 poner * “ at Lodge R s Masovic | opening of the Kindergarten in this city, _—_ isle h 5 Gee ad a 94 ~~ iademeel eats] er DIED. | ous \ not know how ( 3 ; l at 8 o’cloc ind pointed out that if the infant is what at 5 pe ce TI eo t act stipul os] . « eee ae | F P ! i ‘should be ae an infant, aad the child us| Now 18 the Day and Now| thu 5 casoms administration tose iyi ene ee eer ena gs what livle} | vr Parlore, Halls, Bedrooms, ' ! d be as an infant, an child as | & : § 12 Customs a 8 °o S to re— 17 Cones ata i f aa rost You & Y ' Home For | ENT The iy of the | a child, be will become what he should be} J main unchanged. aid can ete Richigd Rusd ys 02234646 nie gan, bay | or for any room in h late Mr. B. Ra ry is at Pict and | as a boy as naturally as new shoots spring | is the Hour ! There is only one stimulant ‘that never | A Mil Sross“Lot 61, on Feb. 13 ate a Jour Rouse. } . —— hua. ere is only ¢ imuls t Milltown Cross, Lot 61, on Feb. 17th , . : . 4 gill be broug erat the t por-| from the healthy piant, Miss Savre fai'e « » over intox icates—< iR ti: 7 . ‘ a F We ve ust finished oO 1 ut i al will be f the | gave a very interesting account of the| oa ae si = — anetets sua, per | thane pe ei phe 5 fed Mrs. 3 Let me show you my pal Sad J a alae oe ng i home cf Mr. | r bu | kindergarten movement and explained the | —yp in hie } ee Sinceatie ean dll “Ot th cent ar oe ae oop ceed stock of beautiful - 7 een ate es q > i method of education. The seriptural se-| These immortal words of tle great Scot- | .;, sk Sostinolin a ieaaare aul anata er I know y in Prince Edward Island, J First Me ‘ RCH.— O Due 8- | lections were real by Miss Dawson, and | tish Chieftain should not be lo-t sight of M : i M: Balli -. B - .. a (Boston papers please copy.) Clocks. e, yon y a day. Apr! | oe we xt ci _— z a pec a was be a sung by | In the grand opportunity “< NOW pre- aaa aad S aaiated 6 wala aa deen At St. Teresa, on Monday, the 24th of want a good Cloc k, ud In the Newest Designs, 3 ang oeedar schoe fee iss Lewis. Selections fror ckens were | sents itself to economica ousewives tof ~~. —? CL — r af ief illness » Mo : : ; . ie g es he on Particulars later | well given by Mr. pg oem oy a ae toe the daily oukial sapenie sai ization. The name of the movement has a reny> pr aga ino, pene Se: I can suit dnp teres sty le, In the Latest Colorings, - ; B er e the nig | al lod sulin aimotie sung by Mra. Hoig not yet been decided upon, but evidently > 8 ae a ; . quality and price. My 7 ° E a cE Sa) veer lson. A reading was excellently given by | 4,000 yards Heavy Fleecy Cottons from | '* '* have the prominent features of the! At Little River, fouris, on the 7th oes -with in endless assortment and at “f MeETIN PRESBYTERN rhe Prete: | i GP ter, A abet oF rouse : ae. ’ Salvation Army. inst., Laura Pearl, aged 7 years, young- guarantee goe 4 all prices. We went right in * tery of Prince Elward F-land, will mest) igdies assisted Miss Sayre in kindergarten | 4,000 Good Bed Ticking from 10c.| Sir Richard Edward Bowley Martin has /¢*t daughter of the date William Dingwell. each Clock. You get th ak a in St. James’ H Charlotte tow ’ mn Tu * | eonga and games. Rev. Mr. Simpson, Dr. up. been appointed administrator of all the} On the 19th February, at the age of 21 satisfaction or you Te- among 4 e makers—selected ‘ 4 day next, 24¢h inst., eg hen bo ‘| McLeod and others made complimentary | 20,006 “ Strong Shirtings from 6c. up. police in Bechuanaland, Matabeleland and | years, Mary Lizzie, beloved daughter of - k - H a the choicest patterns—bought : Fullerton, Presbytery Clerk lremarks regarding Misa Sayre and her| 50,000 “ Grey and White Cottons from | Mashonaland. Be is so.ely responsible to| Mr. Peter McDonald, of Rose Valley. turn the Clock. Have in enormous quantities—got a Source Co This forenoon a Jad | work, after which the large audience dis- 3c. up. the Government and not to the British On the 25th ult., at Hazel Grove, Lot | you quit growing ¢ : oe L . 8 * ! . } Beroard Murphy, charge d with | persed, well pleased with the manner in : : South Africa Company as hitherto, 22, after a long and painful illness, which | ] , y special discounts Given only : ; name Zadepoapiel Mang” pie siecle 7 rhich t} dan’ we Another broadside of special oppor , , : ' he bo i ‘bristi : : lave you seen my ; : ; i larceny, was remanded until] Monday next, | which the evening had been passed. sous 41 ae ath by THE The Venezuelon consul in London} she bore with ¢ hristian patience to the a ks? to large jobbers—so that this 4 A Ssott Act case against Patrick McAleer i e+0+e PEOPI oe aT EE your path Uy “| thinks that the communica-ions being ex- Divine will, Mery Campbell, relict of the stock of Cloc Bs! -ear our rices are lov th stands over until the same day. RUSSIA MORALLY ANSWERABLE, PEOPLE'S STORE. changed between Sir Julian Pauncefote, late John Bertram in the 76th’ year of her . J Pp ver than Maa adil 10.000 vards Pillow aa the British Ambassador at Washington | ®g¢- . ever. : noe : 10,000 yards Pillow Ccttons, 12c. up. =: , . 5 Birtupay Recerrioy —Will those who | Lospoy, March 13—The Daily News] 2.0007 Grey and White Sheetings. | 224 Senor Andrade, the Venera 0 eee ——=— We'd like to show you our 4 received invitations tothe Birthday Re- | says that Mr. Gladstone has declined to : 16c. up ” "| ister at the capital, will lead to a modus], April Deiineator just received at Ch’town, March 14, 1896. l i: ception to be held at the Parsonage, | introduce a deputation to Lord Salisbury 500 * New Fiannek ttes, 5c. up. vivendi. Carter’s Bookstore. : —— a ft = is probable that, as ps r _—_— of Mrs. Kirl rs t will be held in the par- | fund under government patronaze for the é0c. up. a Ka ee ne seal bec \ ERY PRETTY, and why : _ - fem = ee ee | relief of the Armenians, which he was re- eee : .¢p)| dition, Italy will drop out of the triple alli- | howcheap it is too. This is what : . a in | quested to do by the Ang!o-Armenian Relief We are eelling these gools CHEAP!) i nathat a new combinati will tem ln - Pie Soctit.—The members of May | society. Mr. Gladstone bases his declini- | CHEAP!! CHEAP!!! to make aclear | picc?te necessary. Austria See oe ee customers say- about our j fiwer Division, West Royalty, will as a' tion on the grounds of physical infirmity | ance for the big Spring Steck NOW on] 501, 46 ood Greens Britain fee. a ave’ Wall Paper. And: they are THE WALL PAPEK MEN. ig 5 je social ard ent-rtaimment on Friday | and abstinence from public life. the way. eae - 3 af Frening at 7.30, admission 10 cent. The| The eat Tes? gael MPS aaa pean alliance. = buying at the same time. fee Charlottetown, March 13, 1896. s adiiission will be taken off the price Of } sation with Francis S. Stevens, M. P., f A a ach * — -_ . ner oe our immense stock, all one atc es : jee, If the weather is not favorable, the | chairman of the Anglo-Armenian assccia- ’ oe Son nee: ae a" ee ) . is ' entertainment will be postponed till Mon- | tion, Mr. Gladstone said he greatly regret Tr the People § Store the Ur i ed States and Canada was won at floor of our large establish- : . - day, 23. | we the acceptance of Turkish honors by 4 - aniaenen ose week by e uote ment given up to Wail Paper. are now as cneap as Key- ae : sonnets . ee it ce arley Davidson was secord an owar ~ , y © Tue Destixy or Canapa—-By special | ey pose aie oe re — 2. a Mosher third r These soot the énly You are sure to find what you | Wind formerly were, are fe * Ee! ’ , : dM. Melixott, Kussia ) bass —_— i" iin yok ie pe : ° ' e : Hy reque-t of the Quarterly Board, the Hon. | TyrKey . Hundreds of New Felt Hats, Shirts,| competitors. No time given. want in our stock, and the} much more convement é David Laird has kindly consented to repeat Oe : , Collars, Braces, Gloves, Neck Ties, Scarfs, ; : ° ° ° ? . ] t ble t % his ‘a a ae The Destinv of Canada,” in ae Hs srt suc ig Bows ani Underwear of every description. * wat oo ia of — Rioux, = price 18 not in the way. and give 1es83 rouble to é sectn an ona : ; tussia’s rece titude o e Ar Sherbrook >., wh s b : ‘ the Second Methodist church, on M mnday | menias tie, vail be held. to ea = aie ad paating he dah of Sample Books sent, to your the wearer. We have ° = a 4 ene: as S304 ae : P os = ane aa | Russia soy answerable for future out- Eugene Belanger ina saioon fracas some{ homes with pleasure, or, large stock and will sel] , ‘ annonce! yesterday. etait “" | rages. He advised that a communication months ago, was honorably acquitted Jast ; ‘ the Church. ee oe | addressed to Lord Salisbury would be pre \W A Weeks & Co week. It was proved that Belanger’s better still, call and see for low. 7 | 1. O. G. T.—The programme for the | ferable to aceputation. He did not see ofts #§ | fatal blow was inflicted subsequent to his yoursel ves.—Geo. Carter & Co. i 1. 0. G. T. Concert has on it the best | gry nen met oe, eRe oo pee ; row with Rioux. The Wall Paper Men. ot. ?. ‘ at nationg 2 relie the as . esiney: Deen So ina ot Wholesale & Retail. | 4 rexio corresponent, touching on the m 17; lw eod. G BH T AY LOR moist EY Accel 7: es! Illusion or Black Art. fickets ab) dials ceaiiiatgii wine ase situation in Corea, where Russia is mov- * fae McMillan & Hornsby’s, Jenkins & Son’s, | PERSONAL. Charlottetown, March 16, 1896—dy ing, says that the British and Japanese | ———______—_ ee . ” ; : ° H and W. N. Tan = s. Usa = — mane fleets in Eastern waters would seriously = chtl . te P. tickets pow and geta seatfor ihurs-|; we R. H. Jenkins ha: e a busi- interfere with Rus-ian schemes of conquest, cece: neem na IT ay —— eto dsy 7 sit ia Philharmonic Hall | saan to lrg ee ee ee ee ne pant if ae Penh Rea and Ransion FOR SA LE. t de : oo ; Mr. John A. McLaine, St. Peter’s Bay, THE DAY WE CELEBRATE, ships got together. Notrouble is antici- Si as" 4 : 5 mn _ Tag Sussex Fire —There is @ firm be- | and Mrs. and Miss McPhee, St. Margarets, ‘ilies Ghani ee aecmantte Wierd wilibs pated, however. The Japanese jingoes — FOR THE—— : a _ 4 lief in Su-sex, that the orgin of the late | are among the latest arrivals at the Queen ee Sere = . “y ’ : are well in hand by action of the authori- : . The subscriber offers for sale his Farm is fire was an attempted barglary of the | Hotel, Was Observec ae Boys and G irls fronting on the Mount Edward Road, in Pi bank When the fire was first discovered | The arrivals at the Hotel Davies inclu le: The snow-fall of last night was follow By a recent decision of the Imperial au- * | the Royalty of Charlottetown, one mile 7 CAS ES J U S T O PE N E D ! P it was noticed that a rear win low in the | Ww. B. Murdoch, Amherst; Fred. D Scott, | ed by sleetand rain to-day, and it was] i) ovities she police force in Matabeleland stiles from the city, comprising about 75 acres. 4 ; band was open, The total loss tothe 10 | yfontreal; John Stirling, do; J. E. Pratt, | consequently disagreeable both overhead Rect eaddiiail and Meshoasiead bane hella Our One Cent Pencil Sharp- This Farm is in prime condition, and 18 (x) * a aurance companies by the conflagration, |g; Peters: Chas. Nicole, Montreal. and under foot. Butthis did not put a] oa. directly responsible to the Govern- . specially adapted fora Milk or Dairying ; \4) ‘ was $40.000 ie — damper upon the enthusiasm of our fel- ment and taken from the coatro! of the ener, i business. : : Our prices are very low for cash. : i r B ee | Tee ee low-citizens of Irish birth or deecent, and] gouti, African Company. There will be Our Two Cent Scribbler and | There are 4 the enon a enn am GG3 ROM ostox.—The Alifax | the turnout of tre two sociecies this fore- oe ie s ie eee | 7 i . “ three commodious Barns, almost new. ’ » Mai! 4" th at owing to the scarcity be" How Lone noon was in the highest degree creditable. a eetne ae oe ee 0 _ a t P d P For terms of sale or _ a J. B. MAC DONALD & CO. ‘ egzs in Hatifax. fifty cases were imported | s $ It was about a quarter of ten o'clock peatinge ters so er Racieie eee iree Cen en an eN- | apply tothe undersigned or to tL he oats Senile - a this week from Boston Ezgs must be } e when the Benevolent Irish Society, hea- ae Boers over. victories over English ‘| Box Haezard, Solicitor, Charlottetown. Charlottetown, March 7, 1896—dw MARKET SQUA RE i cheap in Boston. The Mail says the pres* | ¢ I ‘ sift ed Ly Marshal Walsh and the League of wre ~ Ox. . ONG WORTH a aa sini . ae ent price in Halifax is 19c, to 20¢c. by the eis a Jl ) ® the Cross Band, left the the society’s head- A despatch received at the Navy De- Our Four Cent Companion Box B. F. LONG ' i rae. ve es — i a 4 ease to grocers; retail price for fresh table | $ quarters on Prince Street and marched | partment, he wasn 4 says — the with Key ‘ mch4—1m 135 __ pat a egys, 25c. to 30c. A shorter time than it takes to down Prince to Water, along Water to] battleship Indiana had met with an acci- i aie vie’ : © al eo explain fully, which is about Deces and up Queen tothe hall of the }d nt to ber machinery while laving Our Five Cent Nickel Pocket Seed Wheat. Con ae Lonsters.— Lobsters have the same time that it takes Ancient Order of Hibernians. Here they | Hampton Roade for i yo ae Pen Holder. ——- 4 f een worth almost their weight 1p copper JOHNSON’S COUGH SYRUP were joined by the members of the An- | will prevent her from eing docked at that it ‘ ‘ + weal ff and White Rus- sf lately. Last weex they were selling at 20 to ease a cough Removes the den Baie with Marshal Edmonds at] place on Thursday. Theaccident consist- Stock-taking bargains to all. Pig. ney ti ee "Imported Seed SUITINGS, OVERCOATINGS & TROUSER- ie e cents ach, but - oo lropped to tight feeling in the chest. Safe their head, and the procession was resum- | ed in the bending of her valve stem, and ACS ae Ze “ Warren Farm.” INGS are now in, including a selection from = 15 cents.—St. Andrew's Beacor. for old and young. Price 25 ed. the route being up Queen to Rich- | several days will be required to make re- é : i : : 1 - 5 : nC b v3 t l ad , Lobsters are sold at a good price in the | | cents. mond, along Richmond to Great George pairs. This is the fourth breakdown of JOHN NEWSON. the le ing manufacturers for this season’s is | oma market, $21 per crate ae er and along Great George to St. Dunstan’s | the Indiana, only recently put iu commis- aSZal Oore, mch9—1m trade. r atest quotation As there are hundreds JOHNSON Cathedral. The societies occupied | sion. prerie emere F ‘i . : & of ec along the shores aT aaa JOHNSON & i j reserved pews in the body of the church. A growth in the spirit of tolerance is BOOKSELLERS. ; PETERS, PETERS & INGS, rR 8. See our $14.50 All Wool Ser £2 Suits. ¥ : ready to catch lobsters it is expected tha High Mass was celebrated by Rev.| j}lustrated by an incident connected with . .& <8 [a ate ait er Ya 4 Graduates in Pharmacy. Tather McDougall, assisted by — the death of the late Protestact Arch- _Charlottetown, March 7, 1896. Barats. er Ss. A. McDONALD, : a | Supplie! and prices wil go down. Lar | Ienati McDonald and Arsenault as] bjs} A h. Wi his death — be- aw, AC, : : ; => Seceh Licht, . | CVTVSVSVSTVVSSS SSS: ees eed cananetianils. ee el os a Catholic Cath. ] J [ as sna Cl’town, March 13, 1896—dy FASHIONABLE TAILO4. i 2 - aE as | hs Rev. A. McAulay, of Morell, - oe edral was tolled both in the forenoon and wee Dengresn: Hawke: *°« rea oo “ mma a — 2 Napoteon axp toe Meuuy. — When} 7 and his discours we > aa 1 page ese | P a —— : oa om - E sal nc eng ahaa waa Medium oe ” 1 a « ear iat in the evening, and - Catholic cr eee : a MONEY TO LOAN. a 1 wa gi } 8b 1e best ever delivered in the Lath -| Logue, who was in Rome, sent a telegram . ° ee rcindy one tol cates ee etek cos Set nS ar eeepc eres ee honioouans er For Latest Patterns, Best Quality & Lowest Prices dead 3,000 years. The progress of the | Furniture congregation, Tne music by the ehoir] convey heartfelt coddolence to Primate’s @ Arthur Peters, . werld did not ‘nterest him. He was satis was excellent. family.” The Cardinal was represented ] A. Ernest Ings. ; + : fied to stay in his own mummy case in his After Mass the procession was re-formed, | at the funeral by his Administrator. Such : mch7—2m (136) Destin pea * own pyramid and let the world go on with | ——FOR— and the societies marched to Richmond | ficts indicate a better spirit in Irish ec- A reliable Store, established | —— a eut him. He was dread-ully dead; but | Street ,thence along Richmond to Queen and | clesiastical circles. er n ive u q | e ne Pas des he mar rho pretends do e ° : . | t lV r . pot be a dead as the man who j me lown Queen to the A.O. H. Hall, where a th htatiercelindibsiesbals wht wads oo years, we can g yo Valuable Property For pale. . ye alive in this year of 1896 and does the members of the Order retired. Theace ightning ma } ti f; cti ever time you pS not advertise. There is no business under | eop e 0 the Benevolent Irish Society returned to} formed at Kokomo, Ind., a few days ago, satisfaction y J : : ‘ the sun that cannot be profitab'y adver- ’ their hall by wav of Water and Prince | that is believed to break the record. The want Boots or Shoes. We The subscriber offers for sale the desir- tised : Streets. : feat of changing her name three time: in i able residence, “Edenhurst,” on West TRY ce Small On arrival at their hall, a hearty vote| three mipuces was successfally accom-|have Shoes that will please Street, between B. Heartz, Esq., and Hon, ne eee amen i Sr. Pavi’s Cuvacn Recrrat ar Sacrep | of thanks was tendered to His Honor | plished by Olive Smith. At2 55 she went b th ~ st le ied tn . H. Davies’. The property has 84 feet : Musto—We expect to publish the pro-| Lieut.-Governor Howlan for his attend and obtained a divorce from K rancis M.}] yOu DO 1 y Pp * | fronting on West Street and 200 feet to MeMillan & Hornsb *s Queen Street > % gramme in a fewdays. It will be given 10 | ance, to which he replied in fitting terms. Trader; from there »she repaired to the Rubbers in all sizes and | the water. : a y ’ s ° the new church on Thursday, the 26th | eans. Three rousing cheers were then given for clerk’s office and secured a license to} The house is heated throughout with Z : inst The fivest voices in the city will | His Houor, and the League of the Cross warty — N. aye, 908 ie “ ink | widths. “ water; also a weil of spring water in : Sing in full chorus portions of two ora- | : Band, after which the society dispersed. was dry on divorce or license Squire Loop cellar. : ’ : —_—— ——— aaa ; _ and all the music will te of the} CHAIRS, 28 cents each. The celebration in the city will close = eta oan — — A, E. McEACHEN, Apply - _ as ae Davies, ’ ighest order The first service of song | with an entertainment in the | her Mrs. Tyler. Ja the divorce her ma d- . ™ ot Davies & Haszard, Solicitors. é ? in this beautiful church will evidently be | BEDSTEADS, $1.50. Opera House to-night when | en name of Sinith was re-tored, giving her mehl2 THE SHOE MAW, feb29 ‘ @rich musical treat. Proceeds will be in | es romantic drama, “The Shamrcok | three names for three minutes. sein SSS at ar ottetown ants aid of the church. Five hundred tickets | LOUNGES $4.00, and Rose” will be put upon the boards by The New York World’s correspondent — —— ———— ioe Only will be issued. These can be obtained | . the Charlottetown Dramatic Club.’ The | in Rome sends the following; Mgr. Azarir, ; oo 2 . : to prevent sickness is to get proper Plumbing, Drainage, Vea- = S the drug stores of Meesre. Dodd, Wat. | : play has been in active rehearsal for some | Patriarch of the Armeniav Catholics, ba- Se tilating, and Heated Houses to live in. We "are prepared to ' “i go, Rankia and Reddin. None will be cold MARK WRIGHT & 60., LTD. time past, and a good performance 1s a3-| sent the Vatican @ startling report, declar- . do everything in the PLUMBING line at short notice. We ' at the door sured all who attend. ing that, during the recent disorders ia ena handle the best Sanitary Earthenware aod appliances kdown to 5 TI ill also be entertainments at | Asiatic Turkey, a large pumber of schis- “ he wed Ww cas aed pr 7 he li ’ 3 = here wil! als ) \ 8 Asia y; ge 0 Cx! : ' re trade. € are aiso prepared to do everything in the line o iz é : ; ¥ _ ¥. ‘ Summerside, Emerald, Kelly’s Cross aud | matic, and, also, of Catholic Armenians, Is tlie Tea that brings trade and pleases customers. STEAM, HOT WATER aod HOT AIR HEATING. We pride x engi emt a La ah other places, for all ef which excellent} embraced Islamism, tm order to escape ourselves upon the perfection of our work in all its branches. programmes have been prepared. Sie 2 oe — of their teed JOBBING Ras at short notice. Our charges are moderate, See . 2 siete om sors. It.is probable that a vigorous letter . ‘ - us before placing your order. Best of references. : S il d C rtains ai Soiled Prices ST. 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Gallant was the celebrant in| that concerns the eventual fate o the holy ‘ . ° ee ee — * few = a pair to the Laundry will make them as good as new. the Solemn High Ma-s celebrated at 9] places in Palestine. He dread:, above all, ’ ' _ = ? si i ak dil o'clock. A most impressive panegyric | that they may fall into the hands a ~ — ———— ——_—_—_—_—— Seer LOT 1— 3 PAIRS WHITE, m cents, or was Lreached by Rev. Dr. Chaisson. The] schi-matic or a Protestant power. Noth- . , : ; gs + for 69 3 sslentia ee choir, supplemented by a ing would please him more than to eee LONDON as 3— 2 " a 92.58, tor . as first rate orchestra under R, E Jolinston’s Syria become a property of France. ' i i ae, i 2 45 leadership, produced the best of music, A Sir William Vernon Harcourt, the Par- ian ‘“ és 3 50, for os great concourse of people attended, the] ji. ,entary leader of the Opposition, made 2 < ¢— 1 . . 3.15, for 22 members of the League of the Cross, the] , political speech on the 12th at Bos- = a 3% : \ ote vl cm League of the Sacred Heart, the Confra- combe, in which he dweit in grave terms . ; « 8—2 " : : a os vernity of the Holy Family and the C.M.1 yi5n the condition of British foreign re- — zo ‘ 3 for 2 60 - } : = wae ; 4.00. ie 2 85 B. A. as well as _— others ee lations. He declared that ever _—— . ; —— . L a an 2 a the Holy Table. The “wearing of the} precent Government bad been ia office eae ae ll— 5 . : rere = oT. green” was quite geoeral, and everybody England had been in the midst ofa hurri- Men’s White "Cashmere Mufflers, I am prepared to contract for m1 2 sto; er SIE pf ree nen gu rt Ss irc | Ente ae aos own Ba ightly stile’ d and half d Fl ; i. «6 “ 09, Kt ayy - leon” rery ( . Ther foreign poli y 3 son. from every quarter. — OF I ] FEF 7 4 nel ; om e . = 3 = ' See bad been neither glorious rae seg Children’s Cloth and Cashme-e one pou n an ia poun ats “ 15— " " ,. AB .omfortable, Witness Armenia and the budget debates, ‘| i “ 1 ) ‘ “ “ 6 50, for 4 50 A Man Who ” — “ ; ; i ” i 12c. T Cc °% { ‘“ +? 3 “ ‘ FRILLED, 1.75, for 5.00 Commercial travellers have to adupt — — peas + = of Gloves. and one pound all. ans obsters os ote . = 1 pian ; yovernment was > WwW F . : é * 9.1 ¢ CORAM 550, for 3.50 themselves to many peculiar circumstan-| °° Saal The situation abro:d EF Shirts; Collars attached . ° j : : 2 ee 90 ; . | i come of jingoism. 1e situation id, pancy 1 5 = G h l h Daa. #5 2h $00, for 480 cet, both indoors and out. A long ons | Sir William continued, had never been eo C. 1896 pack, at the highest prices , 21 4 COFFEE 3 50, for 2 25 Ad ealblity pretty. thoroughly but now | ZTave within the memory of oe mn. . , ” re “PERE, 3 OV, op adaptahility oa? . wrt 4, eni ifficul i 3 8 : . . « 2-7 « CREAM & COFFEE, 390, for 250 chen coats nn overcoats ar interlined | (ae ae efch tateemanshin. Veo 75 Men's Flannel Shirts, worth} the markets will afford. -,% °.W ° od al ~ : 1 : 2 J ly § lection — Rigby. — oor aceeiieage itis ezuela, he pointed out, was the geen Cc. «a> Wery much more. ‘ _ li it d ; he above 22 Lots are now ready for your selection. istboth windp tee ot ~ thn | CUO hich menaced us. He regretted . cis ’ ; f th ifficulty which me ar ‘ ° ¢ : a : ssible to be comfortable in ‘pite of tie that the blue book had not been published Boys’. Two-piece Suits, 24 to 26 in. A let orrespon ence £0 ici e . q BEER ‘BEOS. worst that the elements can do. in December in place of Lord Saliebury’s ys. P Sod ; ; teen 4 despatches. No word should ag his in our window to : HCRAOE HASZAR D z . int. A lot of sharp buyers | lips, however, to embarrass the Govern- ' : fear ent een emp aeeeaNM NI aecaican bought dusty boots. lt meat in obtaining a peaceful and ey T. J. HAR RIS. paid them too. cts of genu ne bargains able settlement. Charlottetown, Fel ruary 29, 1896. 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