ae Ye a ae SS THE DAILY EXAMINER. | | pos! 14 1896 thatthe rem service is performed. isiness usine = us gr ne the lines for priyate k ee ee ee — NOTES AND COMMENTS. It is now announced that there will tively be no “British Empire expo*l- tion” in Montreal next summer. All signs point to improved times The Canadian Pacific railway earo- | this. 1s for the week ending March 7th were €345.006; for the same period last year | | early years of Christianity to the time of St. Augustive, and points out that. for the THE NEW Sf PAUL'S. A Beautiful Preduct of Home Skill, Home Industry, and Home Material. “A thing of beauty is a joy forever.” Mesers. Lowe Bros. deserve credit for the business-like promptitude with which they have performed their contract to build the new church for the congregation Upen an inspection of this than in the new St. Paul’s. While by the expenditure of a few thousand dollars Several Engagements Reported, But a Small Number Killed, 10.—Col. insurgents which Only Vienna re at Havana, March ports an engagement with ; Pedros, province of Matanza, ir fourteen rebels were killed. The loss of troops was one wounded. General Barges reports that General Lachambre returned neeting in this city to-day and signed a memorial to the cap'ain-general asking } little Bar- but a QUILTS Speout Desraroues ro THe Examuvee | more than half value. . : gainapolis will blossoin out to- with at PARLIAMENT OF CANADA. morrow (Wednesday) One Hundred Beautiful Toilet be quite a Business Bell Ring- er for that bargain locality.— by thousands all over the country, After recess Messrs. Davies and Powel] Yery Dry! SATURDAY, MARCH 14, 1896. ~_——~2» Until this season Quilts of this grade were sold at $1.50, and the value and price were twins. We handled great quantities of them in the early The beautiful designs are in bold relief on the +I oii : vrease of $81,000. | of St. Paul’e. , si srations in the vicinity . : s %. ; : . > Christians in Armenia | they were $264,000, an increase 0 ssl, i | church, now all but completed, one can s Meuae ak maa a Las Vaguas pro re. Quilts, the same as you will A -nsid ‘ Meckiatos! spring, and so were able to } lvices from Winnepeg report that | : ay } , | & Goage auc = 0 _ e932 4 A man inside one of our Mackintoshes . 4 scape sword of the Turk | | ae. f we = i ae aaly getting | not help — = Seas a, . vince of Santiagojde Cuba. He had con- 0 er’s a ni cen pec see filling our east window.— is always a dry man; he can’t help it offer them ata greatly reduced F ws ' . . 1} ~~ the price of whe -e”D | ready remarked, that 1 is not at a 1eC it AE pao ae F { g D » ys | j ; . . : a 2 ‘ g from: famine and cold. Pet hicher in the country. At present the re- “ ary to send abroad for architects, con- ee aa ao ~~ the < oe 8 ¢' James Paton & Co. All the rain and sleet and snow — may price. Now $1.15.— Jameg but the ¢ ! 5 she i Maceo. ; Pxtensive Fevers be flying around on the ovtsipE doesn’t sire t ntribnte to the AT | coon’zed regular quotations run from 90 : workmen capable of design mONG aa ying @ >. r ' . their ; ~ | a number of dealers are paying =: * i hy Ni st build ; camp, together with the hospital. In one ey worry the man on the Iysmpe of a weather Paton & Co. 1 i are invited to pay their | to 53 bat a num { vane ‘thet Oe avd constructing the finest buildings. encounter the rebels left 12 desd; in H ts > Mack bi hes seeathe : > ome 4}} | as hiwzh as 55 in the districts where ie The first impression one receives after en- . ~ : . a a 5 proof Mackintosh a bit. ret weather a: ee I t isoffered, anil those farmers | e — tk tiful editice is one of high another seven dead, including Captain Orrawa, March 14. x can’t possibly manage to get through the Hats Ha s i est wheat ts offered, } ‘ ’ | tering the beautiful edifice 1s one oO ee General Posts reports a battle . ai C t 7 , cd 8 * : “, on sw le duly forwardce who have held back their grain will now] pleasure in the exquisite proportion of all —. 7 ioe e : F ded by Hon. Mr. Foster resumed the Remedial arpe Ss, kin 1 of Mackintoshes that we ell. Our ’ sare ae ane eet some remuneration for their labor. the parts and the harmonious blending of with rebels 4, ) —, phe ee y Bill debate yesterday afternoon, making a e $5.00 Mackintoshes are absolutely wet ats, ats TELEGRAPH RATES | __The imports from Canada into Great |a'lthe colors. There is nothing to offend, Quintana eae ae ae Con ‘ vane cs magnificent speech. It was a powerful Pilcloths, weather proof; you can’t get wet if you . ’ t] > ritail February were four and a half} god svervthing to lease the | the Santa itita estate at CVaroxa, provine plea for courage, justice and good faith to . wear one. They're cut trom heavy diag- Car ets q arpe a e salir! 1 wilt Br Hain in evruar! c ie ; aur very as } co. . of Mantanza. The troops dislodged the : : d } . I . | C vanial M: ‘ki t } . th itt j - » 1} ' 4€ , Wi 5 times greater than the imports of Febru-| eye, Some persons may object - ee ae Gee pon Seve the minority. He urged the wi veral-Con : Oo Ins; onal Mackintosh cloth, with large fa “a ' ess than a reasonable FCEviee | ary. 1895. Theimporte for January aud} chat it is not large enough, some aan’ : sail ealie the aiteiaah atte servatives not to be petty and provincial, = ‘ cape and long ‘kirts. They couldn t keep Clothing i elecraina, it may well be doubt- February were two and a half times great- | that it is not lofty and grand enough, but — = - “ Ae . my _ saith but to be magnanimous and imperial, and ress 700 S, yee any dryer if you paid a couple of dol- . > - ansttion in this seabect] «> ten lect rear. Oxon jecrented £26, i. ane wis an stom of the artittiec nb | ©" | to accept the responsibility of carrying out . eas lars more for them somewhere else. For 6 7 ed Ww ee er tha : : », | or circle with the intention of surrounding soe he ¢ anti | = ~ $7.50 we sell.a Black Tricot Mackiatost . , Domin- | 000 since the opening of the year; whe | nature cap help feeling that the new St. 7 neath Geshe ini Pascs ‘iatieal a the provisions of the constitution. rihh & tens, i he sell.a eo ricot Mac! 7 osh, a t v ' \ } £47.000: bacon, £13,000; hams,] py) wentially beautiful and im- | “° we re ANOTHER DESPATCH e with large cape, and as warm and dry as . and flour, £47, - bacon, £13,004; >} Panl’s is essentially beautiful and im Sa : E ud thin a + DESP2 . : . ; 1] e i ent c t buy rT | £6,000, cheese, £ 11,000; wood, £45,009 wr: ssive. One of the most prominent ot ™ "1 ook fad ete toes aaa H Mr Fo ter’s 2 yeech on the Re- ed ul ts. e Mackir tosh, and 2a eo ul as taste, A © 4 American Telegraph Company. t} The exports from Grcvat Britain to Canada ee c.tizens remarked, after inspecting it | 30 wi 1 the addit ; rn : ye os om Mr. f , I : ; that would cost more. You van't get z 1 : Ang p remarks, that the | ssed 21 per cent. in Bebruery snes date nae. 6 to 7% Genin” --and ant were finally disper-e ; 1e fight = medial Bill is ac aay to be “g o— @ enticed © in ear Mankiotashes: ‘tadco’ 0 See them in the Window. rue, as the Guardian remarks, tual | increased 21 per -| re? 4 few Gaye S50, Se eo hours. Officia reports of the is life. For over two hours he i > in- : > exynecte ‘ , le hay : . 5 i ok See te | be North American Review Mr.|iea fact. We have in St. James’ ( hureh | four he ¢ pe : one of his t It strikes us that one hun- and Gents expected to morrow. We have They measure ninety inches Government have lines & ay | In the North ; i ther charéhes desimned by engagement tay the enemy lost 20} held the House and galleries spellbound, d d £ th ( ‘lt 'd o tet-ee wens ts hne0er a ; cone § Ut ; u t >I @ ) y c 3s designer ) : . - , " om : . ‘ , > : ‘ = - le Anticosti and Grand Manan,— anu Gladstoue r ontinues his Te - into _ = Wits te : iM e- , ottinaas killed and a large number wounded. The | and when he sat down after a magnificent rea 0 hese Qui S s0, on Jong and sey enty -two inches cus f mosey to that end.) The Se ee ee achat lar esoblinae l k i . I Spanish losa was two soldiers killed a d peroration there was a storm of cheering, | our Bargainapolis for 90ce., only wide They are thick d have eunk a jot of ’ | Man Therein.” He reviews the develoj-]} of high architectural +kill, but none see 4 The ataees b> ‘ . . Saal Ih ? as ve py ar an os ac Thema « | Man Thereit r : ard he has shown weer comorsiian forty woun |: <¢ 1e planters of the pro- | which was continued for several minutes. a trifle over half value will ’ ‘ * \ vyhat resu ec r + j nent cf opinion on the rubj ct from the . a fy | 1 _ ee ph ved vinces of Havana and Matanzas ‘held ‘a Copies of the speech will be distributed i i 3 soft ; no dressing or starch. Sut private bul ' of all th S rec at 8 oe ; chia rate of fitty | total disappearance of heatheni-m in the : 7 aaa him to suspend the collection of taxes and | folfowed, and then the House adjourned. surface,— have to pe en extra caure tan oo "7 is, ; pagR OP a i - Ilding to } { , t — Pu > i; re ty : ty “il ftv cents to] Roman Empire; a date ee rally ass:ga- | more @ larger and ake af # ob er : prohibit the institution of jndicial pro- James Paton & Co. James Paton & Co: cents to Magdalen Islands, afty cent | ed that is much too early. As to the doom | could have bheea produced, it is difficult twenty-five centa to Girat Anticoat!. and yst expensive Kin 1, al ) i cable to P E. Island ia of | i | of the wicked hereafter, the attitude of the early church was, he says, that of reserve. 7 to imagine how a finer one could haye have been erected for lesa than $19,000. We heartily congratulate the committee and ceedings against planters for debt, surging that their insolvent condition was due to the impossibility, under existing circum- stances, of grinding the sugar crop. WALL PAPER JAMES PA'TON & CO. “ ere irchased except for a larg | —~The New York Herald’s Washington | congregation of St. Paul’s upon Rebels burned the town of Qu'vican qnuld not be parcnaess er es yy. | correspondent saya; It is not a secret) the eminent success of their efforts “ pe Uni le Los Apart from this, we think it un Ae President that : province of Havana, and nion de Los pi ‘agua « D n Governwent | 2MoOng persons cloee oe ee Le replace the old by the new. | Reyes province of Matanzas, yesterday ia =" by Parliament in making | he is considerably worried over the Cuban There is, as it were, @ connecting link They also byrned the town of ‘Nartinas we e jus e A . aa telexragi situation. Within the last few days he | between the two, in the old bell which de sa of Padi ee eth caiieaiel @ specially oF tue ™ eee has telked free to members of Congress | now hangs in the new tower and in the Ba aia Cunmmeneds cnnhees can ress . + oer - sonnei ™ . eenueee o and others about the matter, and he ha*} old memorials of those who were at one eleiene eo a eras al —— e+ . 1 a ° ° . + le a L . 4 T 7 ING TO FARMERS plainly intimated that he regards the pol- | time prominent members of St. Paul's re ies, k ° VARRY ING INTERESTING TO ! S icy paraved by Congress as Injudicious | which have been transferred from the UNSPEAKABLE HOFROKRS OF WAR. Oly ¥ a . 1 act which must attract the and likely to lead to serious consequences. | wa)js of the old church to those of the fee , | ce is tract mich mm ‘ — . ° z 2 ae . . : . Hee - j I e fort} While some of the jingoes in vongress and new. What will be done with the mortal | The Spanish Policy is to Extermirate the in tusteful clothes, FIRE \ attent - ee ; er ae the friends of Cuba have talked about remains which lie buried under old St Insurgents, A ] ki o {i AR n a despatch from Cornwall, Ontario, '©| war with Spain as lightly as if it would | Paul's we have not yet beard H oi ie 10 o Bias We re you 100King tor - laa e } be nothing more than a military ‘picnic, The ac iz qualities of the new cl sh aT See, ee ‘_ os ° TISTIC yp AT 7 PAPER t INSURARG the Ottawa Journal . p ai, Rey aiatan any too bieale — 1. W ‘i . a has removed the aleades of all towns Al a 1 . ‘ lia aaeur ‘ bis the resident appreciates 0 ity too K ly are certaipiy very Food. (Ords spoken J . . . n > 9 > : ‘ i. ee ee ed k : dq | that war with any power would entail! jp an ordinary satanaaalinal tone = one —_ ve rion i wt sili _ = the lowest ates We have is like putting $1,000 of another ort. of potatoes, butter, lard, pork 82 : i. ; si -* ; has appointed the ranking military ofme- ‘ . * * . ; x < ms oe wht in fr the neighboring | Upon Lhis country enormous ae the | end of the church ave distinctly heard at ae oi teaaied troops of Paluicnihees “italia English, American and Cana- man’s ome nt sc -. y corn, orougul in | VP i . Ponr ¢ . ‘ . r. , ” - ' q e f real 0 ngency. . ow : - | disarragement of our commerce an Msi |} che other. a hundred feet distant. For po so your c ( £ state of New York, are considered by er : . ie : : ‘ or mayor. These men are of the grade of dian Wall Papers ae . : ik cj sant fs Oe ie ie hte ol some of the | ness affairs for the time being, and a sacri- | the production of sacred music the inter a . They possess arbitrary wers . P ? Failing to carry it is like staking best value. Your Gro ee ae fice of many valuable lives Il probably be almost perfect. WI mejor. vey possess a y po your whole business on an un- benefits and protection the Canadian ce of many uable eS . : ior will probably be almost perfect. 10 | Trader the last proclamation the |ife gr V ss Pp t certain gan e. h; it Mad t farmers enjoy under the National Policy. — Ottawa advices by way of New York | singing an ordinary _— sounds full, shee death of any man, woman or child in their | 1 ew al erns, cer as - dade a The cold weather this winter has made state that “much infiguation has been and clear. Acoustical ly the building will zone is in their hands. A large propo:- D io F, R, BROW, . a splendid ice bridge across the | called out here by the receipt of official be thoroughly tested ina few weeks, when tion of these commanders believe Weyler Latest @signs, Pil iat The Ch town Soa Works St. Lawrence, and consequently there | advices indicating the practical rejection | the sacred concert is held there. The ar to be a man of severe measures, who wi | : ngurance A gent. : has been considerable smuggling both | by the United S'ates Senate of the treaty chitect contends that good acoustic qual- quickly approve any extreme act on their } W e are the lar gest import Office, Brown’s Block ; ways, )ut in the matter of farm products to provide a committee to ae — Seeeety pet be — 4 + es 4a happy part. They look upon his circulars as; ers of Wall Papers in P. E. ——— ———- ———— = - ee mch2 : inten tine On ) for illegai izure of Canadian sealers, as | accident. no point of fact, he has evid- : < 7% > there was no reciprocity for the simple } for ilegai seizure of to intended for effect in the United States. ‘ reason that in the Canadian market the | provided for in the award of the Paris tri- } ently expended a great deal of thought and They look for no punishment for sum- Island, buy for Cash, and can oe ed a : ot Seca ; . cca at ici : is i ‘jee T , ; s ‘ : r ; produce of the tillers of the soil brings a] buna : Government = ials ae care were, na on ae The | ory execation of Cobane who sym path- and will sell VERY CHEAP, it tae OO eek en higher thar o the : sts snow t | organ wi aced in the large open|-). -~-) 3). 0 ai : " : wice from 20 to 30 per cent. higher than | as to the exact facts, but it is Known tha g Pp _ ize with insurgents. They expect praise os : ross the border. One American farm- | the proposed treaty as signed by the British | arches connecting the nave and the chan- : cee E Wholesale and Retail. er, who was captured by Constable Crites, Ambassador, representing Canada, and cel. It has a sounding boapd roof, shaped and promotion for shooting war’ prisoners as eogn astaken. In their report: they | Sample Books always ready. while trying tc run a load of potatoes inte Secretary Olney, representing the United and curved in such @ manner that all re- are careful to have prisoners ar peac ful Corowall by the ‘ undergrour route, | States, has been eo modified by the United | flected sounds from tne organ pipes are eitizeus killed found ie the ficld -afier an ae re gave an excuse for his foolhardiness that States Senate that it has" been virtually | thrown out into the body of the church. engagement, but between the lines the seen aE pota‘oes could not be sold for cash at any nullified and acceptance of the pavposed | Around the walls of the chancel are con-| )guner in whieh the viekiias 1 price in his section an ithe highest figure change by Great Britain and the Cana tian structed a series of large panel sounding meet their death is not diffienlt to dei GEO GARTER & (0 & Shar ’s Balsaam Offered in trade was 15 cents, whise in authorities is rendered impossible. It is} boards, similar to the body of a@ violin, cipher. Ina dozen cases refugees from ‘ "y pt Cornwal! they found a ready market at | asserted that even the wording of quota- | having a face of oY thin «pruce,a sound | iowns where fights have occurred state that 30 cents cash. A local dealer who > ae taken (emi... the. ametd of thes ing-ort space as back of very thin after the rebels are driven away, ct zens, Importers of Wall Paper | WARS handled considerabie American | Paris tribunal] has been changed by the] maple boards. This arrangement, it is who took no part, were shot “down and ’ pork without the formality of entering it at the customs, was also trippe i up Pork hundred pounds is worth about $1.50 per portion ’ amendments inserted in the treaty by the United States senate. The whole instru ment, therefore, falls to the ground and tLe whatever.” The manner in which the claimed, gives a marked resonance to the sounds produced in the chancel. The chance! floor is a smooth hardwood sur~ similar to the sounding post inside a vi»- counted in the official reports as in-urg-nts. *] have visited towns,” says the Gorres ponudent, “where nearly every fami'y bal QUEEN SQUARE, CHARLOTTETOWN mch2 Fiere is a Chance! Against Croup, more in Cornwall than in. the v ilages of | owners of the Canadian sealers, who were | face, built so that the whole surface fled in terrcr, leaving dishes standing upon a. ae te ee ae We have been repairing Store. Carpenters and Plas. ~ . , ie nie 7 5 yA « natic i rorty . eis : vfs _— , e ' amg: : . aun mew Sak. Deter» waht ete eee ee oe ee eee aie al eng te See, wi wD terers have been making an awful mess. Our store WARS cents per pound more here, beef 2 to -5 | sate Secre tary Gresham, may have to wait supported in the centrsé cu showing the haste in which the homes is LZ’ ‘i —< ° cents per pound, and other articles in pro- | years before they receive any compensation | one email juniper post in the basem-nt, were aband med. italked with the fee iS will not be complete until April lst. In the mean- ] politicians of the United States have acted lin; and when a concrete floor shall Lave who remained and was told that th} cople time we can serve customers as usual, Some of our Against Coughs, Yet itis contended that our farmers ; . Pe ie ; dil not dread tl insurgents, b . tee eg . ‘ uy ; , tu 7 ; , : i eat to | in_view of the Béhring Sea Treaty is cer-| been placed in the apartment below the - i enn oad of the aa a re. “a B goods are solled by jime, etc., and we have decided 7 ave ev rithing ain née otpipng QO ° ‘ ‘ ae Ss - e : : : “4 3 Ss ‘ © - . : *. J a a Sn a States? | ninly. not calculated to inspire confidence | chancel, the resonant effect of the hard-| ish troop-, Un the oth rband, in some to clear out all the lines we can from now until W ARS bose by voting to admit Un ted States | in the effectiveness of arbitration concern- | wood fluor will, it is expected, be perfect. soetlens where towns have ae used be . roduce free of duty, while they cannot | ing international disputes, The wooden groined roof covering the | , : : April Ist at send their produce to New York or Boston 2+e+e-— LATEST NEWS NOTES. chancel and the nave, besides being bean- the Spanish, the insurgents have burned the whole town and the people were Ieft Against Colds, : tiful, is, aconstically, a very valuable fea- s : without paying thereapon a heavy du y. - ’ : homeless. Other towns which have har- na aie . ae — a nie ae ture, as the abrupt square surfaces at | bored the insurgents have been destroyed and for 50 YEARS has been A BREACH OF FAITH. ster mide a point in Biil by refer- Tue Hon. Mr. Fi hs speech on the temedial Several natives have been arrested in Japan as spies of Germany. Social dinners have been resumed at the British Embassy at Washington, the period of mourning for Prince Henry ot right angles through the building are thus avoided, and the resonant qualities of the snoo h truce loards ere very valuable. Phe octagon shape of the end of the sauc- tuary, with its roofcurving outward y to by the Spanish troops, and the wreck and ruia which is being visited upon the fair island of Cuba is pitiable to contemplate. But for the warmth of the climate and the ease with which life is sustained in the Heh, wie Jy XO . Sweeping Reductions, Sweeping Reductions. doing this with great success. All Druggists sell it, 25c. a bottle. m9 Hay ba ae meneies - _ xs fy gatteuberg having elapsed. wares _ — _ - — of rel ching tropic, thousands would have perished be- ~ Or tunity isla-ure previous to the abolition of te) Owing to the outcry raised against the | ine aoe eae siete. cm fore this and the island would bea charnel Dont Lose wwe Oppor tunify: If you want FOOTWEAR don’t miss this chance- L.«gislative Council and showing that the | Britith Columbia Government’s proposa Te S o*"T | house long before the end was reached. | of securing some of those bargains we are . “ Y ant a “re PYeP agit = os . \ t F< i , Ss as ° 4 J ath ad haaiidanledl Ieaaeapsaundned ip. Fat leegena tax 6¢ ‘tae pis cnet.” dar the into the body of the chureb, thus | 7, many towns there have been no provi- ee eee ee Discounts for Cash only Rubbers exce pted : men who subsequently passed the law aboli-h! the very ig the separate schools gross output of the mines, the Govern- ment has decided to impose a tax on the net outp’t and allow $3 per ton on the ore intensifying a buodred fold in tone all the sound that .s produced. It is thought by some persons that on account of extreme sions for weeks. People have Jived by suckirg sugarcane. Families have camy- ed for days upon the ruins of their homes. offering this meoth. room for Spring Goods we will sell you BOOTS, SHOES, SLIPPERS, etc, at very low prices. This is your opportunity J.M. McLEOD & CO. Stem Winding 29 uih y ic is e z - and the a the F a : oe a 2 for exnenses. per yr egg dP _ oo vo? ~~ es wae nee =a to secure Footwear very cheap. | perua! of these debate eee Mr. Goschen, First Lord of the Admir-| adapted for speaking in. Bat Mr. arr s ee ee ee ee ae ee W t h the belief that the minority iu Menitoba | ality, replying ta Mr. John Redmond a “0 ean us that such is not ae the never think & to sce us now. Weare ae R. K. JOST, s oe a C es has indeed been badly used. The Premier | days ago, said that it was absurd to srggest ae and that there are certain parts of a eee ssc vd igs 8 Pie mchl2 Stamper’s Corner. Money Saving Boot and Shoe Distributers. toha for instance. is reported to | tat the increase in the navy was inteuded | building which cannot be made toorcesonant or ' op ie eg cad erent arene ree aera eattey at a ea of Manitoba, ee ee — to menace the United States, asthe naval while there are otbers which would form make ready for our new stock. We will Valuable Property For Gale —— selene ee en er “er — | are now as cheap as Key- have said: ie i : ek “ SaaS make it pay you—J. M. McLeod & Co. L ‘ | : ~ aii ; : a programme was settled in November, be-| an echo when ali-such qualities as reron- pay 3 ’ | Cher t d Cleanest Wind formerly were, are “Tt may be said that the Coun iS ® | fore the Venezuelan question had arisen. ance should be destroyed. All reflected : os ates oT _ ‘ : For t Ae Aes pes an Aeanest | much more convenient eafeguard to the minority. He could as- ais Siceek, Chieshaiiadn taal | rays of sound of a epeaker’s or xinger’s $100 REWARD Tine pubseriber offers for sale the desir- —: sure the minority that their rights would | ‘ig , aps _— wire a Bie: voice that come to a listener’s ear, which ’ able»tesidence, “Edenhurst,” on West and give less trouble to uever be trampled upon in this province. Shoaaare a meagan. - that the ’¥" | are lesa in length than three times the —— Street, between B. Heartz, Esq., and Hon. the wearer We have a There would always be sufficient English oes ra — me S strong protes’ | direct eound-rays from the speaker The above reward will be paid for the L. H. Davies’. The property has 84 feet ! se a members ie. House who Scot ae ae oe i: the listener, add to the recovery of my brush and bucket of paste See on West Street and 200 feet to large stock and will sell would insist on giving their French fellow “nat velscane ie oe — intensity and clearness of either | which were feloniously purloined from | the water. ; : indow rigg’ olj ‘Fitting S& low. sul jects their rights to protect them Senin a ee a ee apeech A music; but all the reflected rays | me during the sateedneaeh of “ — pe Ber is pr gee vera with see the window fuil of Price’s English Self- Fitting Sperm . Mr. Luxton, an influential member of|~ .’ 5. in . that are over three times the length of the | on Richmond Street, between Charles Col- | ot water; also a wel Spring water 1p d s \ 2 . " | the Manitoba Legislature, is reported to] 4 The Hon. W. H. Montague, Canadian | direct sound rays cause what is called an | lins’ and Pownal Street. cellar. ie : and Palmatine Candles, for Meuse and Church use. re aes : ’ Minister of Agr‘caltulture, who is now in| echo and indistinctness. These echoing A. P. ALLIN, C."B. P., Apply on the premises to Simon Davies, ' have said, — London, has been informed of the arrival | surfaces can be located in a building and And Member U. 8. Advg. Agency. or Davies & Haszard, Solicitors. WATSON S DRUG STORE. G H TAYLOR “There were some questions of senti- | in England of a number of American | the length of a'l sound rays measured. mechl4 7 feb29 x t § ment which lay close to the hearts of the French people; and he could assure them that the English-speaking members would not rut deal witi if the French representatives were sufficiently patriotic to support the measure before the I} ion i hlesely these horses that were suttering from glanders. He has cabled to Ottawa, asking that all borses exported from the Dominion be subjected to a veter:narian examination. who sacrificed Seventy-two pilgrims The sound ray after striking any surface leaves iton exactly the same angle as it came. The lighting of the church for evening services wil] proceed from one electrolier thrown forward and no individual electric House Cleanine Charlottetown, March 10, 1896. mehll BY EXPRESS | Walk Up Queen Street, t farms and business to spend the remainder | being hung in the roof overthe entrance. , : — Honse. They would recog 11ze their gen- o shdkid thedtt de thie Hole Ge eee > te Besides this there will be :welve electric time will oon be upon . : erosity aud not forget it. Philadelphia on Saturday last. The leader lamps in the transept and twelve in the us. Now is the time to Cigars--The Choicest Bran ds. Mr. Cornish, another supporter of the | of the party, Mrs. Anna Spofford, an elder- chance!—all placed behind arch mould- get your Furniture re- ale nseneiin > Government in the Manitoba Legislature, ly woman accompanied by two daughters. ings sO that the light from each will be paired. Let me know scan the shape, face, appearance of every man you meet, there Bald that,— said their object was religious work and they had no connection with any sect, but lamp can be seen in the whole building. and I will send for it, and J.arge Garcias, Entre Nous, is no similarity—no two men alike, Why should they dress alike? “He believed the old settlers and the ass : By thi: g t . ; . oe . i, i mn Se ea 1 and simply follow-| By this arrangement a great effect of light Espaniolos and all the favor- French would make common eauce if their | “¢Te wodenominations - ill be giv helidies, oi when finished send it ? : : ~— , — a : ing B.ble doctrine. will be given to the building, without any : : ~~ oS | LAV T ad “Made a] WS u W ili rights were apna upon; and he son To the ranks of the Cuban rebels are a | ifitation or the unpleaeant sensation to home again. Remember | ites. ROBIN HOOD, the Just as long as you cieave to those or \ ma le fe lo 5, yo ssure inpem Hat wheu Phd anadian 1 7 i is the English-speaking) party became the nnmber of women, who, besides attending In the eye which comes from looking at dangling spots of light. the place,—opposite the leading 5 cent Cigar. be merged in the mass of humanity, cut from the same block as eat majority it wo ild i be fut i oO the wound “d, fight desperately. a re- y . a i r ; : > r? : rr ‘ great maj.rity it would not be found op: | oor aeht, efter the rebels had fled, one| - We need not add that the exterior walls Masonic Temple, Grafton hundreds of others. To come here means individuality, separ- pressive . ee of the Chnrch are of Island sandstone St t = ’ . woman stocd her ground, with carbine ’ reet. These assurances were thereupon ac- and fevolver, killing a number of Span such as that which strangers of taste ad- cep‘ed by the minority in Manitoba. Mr. Royal raid ,— “But there was something else for him- self, which had not been guaranteed by any act; Le found it yesterday in the remarks of the Hon. Messrs. Davis and Norquey, in the applause given by Mr. Brown ao ments of Mr. Luxton, and in the expressions of Mr. Cornish.” And Mr. McKay is reported,— “He was very much pleased to hear the generous and just remarks of the Hon. Premier, the Hon. Prov. Secretary, and alzo that of the Hon, meuiber. for. Rock- woxl, which gavé the iminority in the House that confidehce which the mensbers of this House, and by their vote on this bill would express, the security they felt in the hands of that majority.” the nt tale Be In the face of these Parliamentary as- Parliament were excited yesterday when iards before being shot down. Another woman stood her ground, and surrendered exclaiming a3 she handed over her piatol: “I hope you'll make as good use of it as I * id. Reports from Havana tell of a four hours’ tight between the troops and a force of four thousand rebels, in which twenty- one of the latter were killed. That i-, one man in two bundred was shot, or five in each hour of the combat’s duration. Spain arms her soldiers with the Manser .r fle, which has a range of 2,000 yards, and can be fired fiye times a minute. It does not seem to be a weapon of precision, however, at least in the bands to which it is en- trusted. sisi sail eoacieeaom We wish to notify our customers and others who have Leen waiting to see our 1896 suitings and overcoaiings that they mire so greatly in ths walls of St. Paui’s Rectory:° When mellowed by time, the effect.of these will, asin others built of Island stone, be greatly improved. The workmanship displayed in the erection of the new St. Paul’s ia adimitted- lay firet-clase, and the building, as a whole, reflects high credit upon the fore- man, Mr. Gaudio, the carver, Mr. Whitlock, and the head painter, Mr. Howatt, as well as upon the architect and builders. —_—_——— Se Spot that man on the street with the up to date look about him. He buys his hats and clothing at the Bargain Corner.— McKay Woolen Co. , New kid gloves just received at D. A. Bruce’s, J. R. DAVISON, pat ~wrweeeeewervwverrrrreegfpeeg’?*. VuevvuvvvvuvVvuVvuVvvuVVvVVvVVVVVVYVYe It's Not Compulsory that you should think as we do, bat in this case we feel you'd be safe. Try “ British Almond Pink ” if your hands are chapped or skin reugh—’twill cure them mchl3—3i Ab bb6 44.4.4 4 4 4 444 |REDDIN BROS OPPOSITE POST OFFICE. mechl2 You Can Catch Your Own Sleigh with any kind of & Watch but if you wish to make a train on the P. E. Island Railway you must have a correct timer. Our Special Railroad watch ativeness, singleness; you suggest style and stuff, we do the rest, save you money, make ‘em fit or keep ‘em, JOHN TT. McKENZIE, Charlottetown, March 5, 1896—246 & wky Star Tailor, Upper Queen Street. ee? An Item Worth Considering ! for men is correct—inexpen f<r\ (= p— If you want a pair of Rubber Boots or Rubbers, «Tats Fine neck-wear, new patterns at D. A ickly. P ib sive —but has all the essen . surances, these Legislative pledges, the are now in, comorising a selection from B i ? p : > ° quickly. repared by : 7 j : . “ S ‘6 l Manitoba Acta of 1890 were passed ! Jt | some of the leading foreign manufacturers oct . . ; bere ae Granby make, buy them at the cheapest place il i ronderful tk I y 1 ¢ | for this season’s trade.—S. A. McDonald. We have no soiled boots to offer you; A W. REDDIN Phu. B id Silver, ie not wonderful that the sympathies 0 ml2 6i but we will sell you good, fresh goods at « § E TAY LO R town. ® V V s Mr pointed to the fact that they Foster quoted these pledges, and had been broke like a piece of pie crust WE Dirt ani Dust—Carpenters and _plaster- ers made it. You'll gain by it. Boote and shoes a little dusty at prices to sell them --J. M. McLeod & Co. soiled prices to-night -R. K. Jost, Stam- per’s Corner. See J. M. McLeod & Co’s. alvt.—Boots | and shoes at your own price. CENTRAL DRUG STORE, “ SUNNYSIDE.” LAAD4ADAASAAAAAAADb Ab bb bb bb bb bb bb bb Trew weerelrmC rer ereerehlTeremhlTermhl erm OermhlULrCererereereCTrereereeereeeeeYeweeweyeowewewe vVvrvrvvvveevrervrerwrvrevrvrervrvvwevewvwvuevvvwvwewTe AAAALOAAADAAAA AD b> CAMERON BLOCK. fe b26 Charlottetown, March 5, 1896—246 hundreds of yards of the DRESS GOODS offered at 39 CENTS PER YARD, STANLEY BROTHERS. Have you seen them yet! The assortment includes Blacks, Reds, Greens Navies, Browns, Greys, Stripes and Fancies, wor cents per yard, now GOFF BROS th 50 to '70 STANLEY BROTHERS. 39 Cent Fer Yard. 9 ig Ee eS TT 5 OE i ,