DAILY EXA) THE ‘ AN} (\7 ] ‘R TEMS EPWORTH LEAGUI LUUAL AND Uinlti nd, ee A at and deightea audience assem bl { jast ever ig t sten to the ex nt programme presented by the Epworth > League or the first Methodist Church. It | K WAS aa evening W i “the Quakers’ The ymns were taken f om the compositious - eminent and devout members of the Society of } rier is, and Miss Jean Morris’ | ‘ p ano SOlO Was ¢ jua y €! ve i Mis: P ie e _ »a thoughtful aod well-written paper . ’ M dealt with the origin of the Society of . Friends, and expla 1 clearly their | and il custome Dr. H. D. | si he quaker in politics i in essay, § w ry careful resear h and ia : tudy of the sat t, he eloqnentl; de ted the put te I Eng sna great | - Jnaker s smal lol B gat Ms ". o. 1 x nt paper gave | account of his life, ani helpful analy fthat highly esteemed and greatly ial i riend-—-Wh the Quaker n _ Pi sud le was char: i with r grapt nby Miss Sayre s pel f } vis W hittier’s H ' } Her descript« his home and a x aracter? ar t ment i ™ poetry fittingly followed the analysis of his ittawa aracter and works Mr. Rendall spoke s as) well of « skers at history w ot let di and } ed 2 vd, Pp i ns taught us vy tne evang * - is, Miss Coope appea ed I { i st time before the ae ie, and de ghted r hearers with her beautiful recits a 4 \ r’s poem, “The Witch’s Daughte I x 1t programme was t . y a discussion in which Messrs. Ba s Newsom, Beer and others took pa v. Mr. Can pbe | pres led An ev g \ 1 wi Isicians ana music Was ann i} f xt Monday | x - ee IN ATID OF rHt POOR } Mas I ld weat ast ever ] ] , ~ " ta iarg er from attending - n St. Patrick’s Hall, an . a ¥ cay programme pre i > \ e? ! ran Ss rety J 0 { Es Pres t @ es e'y vers and { stage vas V > - t The } g M { " h ar irs be \ ‘ i . 4 a id mann tna e ma \ i n h W € :uUs1as 5 E red Piano D : - i isse i rne and Sw 73 ‘ { ways | Song a ee ae (y | at 8} Mandolin S i Rufus A } . Song ; ). B. Da | . ; : Miss G e McD 5 gv Mast Rob j a alice Song... Mis: Florence Earle | “4% ( g Reading........ John McPhersor | Ast w zero; at 9 this | Song. Alex. Bruce | W Recitation vaMr. Melasae | B 3 y 5 Ciubd Swinging "Ratt us Hogen | . ec Song Mr. Whitlock | science { t So CO. P. Fletch ‘ 2 of Ged Sa Queer g a The accompanists were Mrs. Hogg, M A t H , Miss Thorn ou ss Kol \ s siness E A Mr. Blanchard ——— 14 - <—Fo-__ - W. M.S.—The a al District ¢ Saw ra t ft "7.2.8 f the M g ) 1 H 8 ( h w eet O-} rrow at 10 ; : ” par I OT tt Fi t Me i Ss l s Church his city Afternoon sess | Massa at 2p. m rhere will be a public meeting | - th y gy beg ingat 730. Mem i rreg al s at bers of sister societies will be cor ‘ i asemel! ve med to all sessions of the Conver i a1 er y } i mit 5 I a é BVSVSEVSesesv_sessesecsc ¢ Ria en Cor y of Ham 2 é > 81 ¢ | S 4 i ol ay § € | Lv } \ VDO nas é 42 ve.rs ve 1 $50 , $ weil 6 | 4 —] Sour Car ¢ ¢ 3 v bg and ier 3 : i a ia taur 4 Spec- $ i W 1 Spiengl naitk ‘ t Ss ; was in at lance é ¢ | Messrs. Jobi$|@ é Fntiniiy anu s ¢ | t luring the $ : $ - { O D is New : > i ¢ zow | ::; When Dr. Me-|g Pure Shaving Soap ¢ Picte er 100 years ago, ‘ 2 es whole is not a lux ry, it's a neceesity. No bs s aus ame I tor person shonid u-e an impure Soap, ¢ y s presented with é as it irritates the skin, producing un @ " i Kast River sightly sores. We have all kinds of P i ar Ot e new g ay ¢ y i 4 4m AS10S In ’ ng i f th ¢ n | TT é i greater our @ JOHNSON & JOHNSON, ¢ " é ‘ pega ane 0 THE DRUGGISTS. ¢ la Maclaren’s books - ¢ aVing @ x Werra (He in | Pawarsecae SQATGVOE* il qx i) "* eee Sn aha THERE'S JUST it rah ONE REASON e _e Baie? this NEW FURNITURE > { i 4 snadian : : < ‘ sined STORE is just right fer econom! i : sive rights cal purchasir that is Bh f ‘ un throug! ee ae ok " CAUSE WE MAKE IT SO. eel We make it so because we make ey Marcn.—Don’t forget the aoe To oe . our own goods in large quanti: } Ke 4 at t Kt i orrow night. J ams W a+ follows ties. What we buy we buy | ARLE WNS large quantities. We put our} sards—C. Week Geo. J vogers, entire time and attention to this W. Fiood ; DPD business alone. We keep posted r —H. Beth | H. Large iptain). on the latest in our line. D you | ank C. Co wonder that we are able to give you better value than you can j tf leit : 3 e } I. Haszard, S. Hobkirk, W get elsewhere? We want ycur | M. Brehanut : i P D. Melsaa personal inspection. You can A Miller ( ate; . give it anl needn’t feel any Veuvalug’wonter ot) WARK WRIGHT & 00., LED, ‘ nt em A IRR RR A es an ent 7 no zi + trying “= iq 7 ~ >|] cood 2 &% Wool BI: kets Dp es ri 7LANKCL - < the summer. ey ‘ + . + “ We have a few pairs SM and this is the weather iat requires them. We won't rry them over if we can help it, ind will make it worth y Pour while to . ses bel yw tell the whole tale. Kao € one 4 x Ne i Mee Nein Mera tse — « BEER BROS. iy now. The pri < ° 3 ‘ ai - 83 49 J | Pair worth $4 35, now $e 44. 4 l se. v 22), se 4 Ld. by 9 éé 6s is 35, 6< 4 25. q 3 ” Sy Se 4 5). 1 . ” au." | 79. * oo ” co, .* 1-85. ) 1 o4 “ io, UO % 5 very fine American made, ; : 7 < «+600 : ¥ worth 7 UV, 6 00. < 3 do. ia * 7-60. + : Mae. 1000, “ 8 20. ; a oll ee 5 i MRS. O1 {INER . INLAN HELD FOR MURUOER, the Henrietta. Wrapped on “Ihe Var shed Board,” as all Priestley’s gx ods are, and the name, Priestley, stamped on five yards, Throne, at the Parliament,” de every | The Spee h from the opening of the Iinper al ‘lared that the condition of | Agriculture n the United King fom was disastrous beyond expe lence This result has been achieved under half a century of tree trade, during | which the Western prairies have been ypeved up for cultivation, and the cost of transport has been greatly reduced. Will the farmers of Canada consent, fwider these conditions, to open Canadian mar Kets to free foreign competition ? “ee —, their display of Limoges china for deccr ating fl5 smw First shipm2nt—Prowse Bros. will ope up their new hats to-morrow. All the latest styles in English and American | makes. WEEKS WHITE GOODS SALE. We will continue our Great Sale of Sheetings, Pillow Cottons, able Linens, Fine Embroideries, Table Napkins, Towels, Towelings, Yuslins and Lawns, Our Sale is very successful, being largely patronized by | the Ladies. JUST OPENING. New Spring Prints. Bleached Cottons in Plain and Twill Fibre Chamois and Buck-| ramettes, all colors & weights. New Selicias and Linings, | Stock on the way. THE Pi OPLE'S STORE, Yrs’ be eee Wraruex,—Fine and decidedly cold. THe Charlottetown, Feb. 15, 1896—dy Haszard & Moore, he The March Delineator now in at Car- | fer’s Bookstore. Geo. Carter & Co. have just rece:yel | | another supply of artists’ materials. See | NEW. SPRING c00ns: and an immense New Spring | W.A. Weeks & Co., RE RE ~ ee eile | | SOCIAL AT SOUTH SHORE, { exercise. BACON PIGS, To produce the lest quality of be the food should be veried, and the animal should be allowed a certain amount of | Care must be taken to feed a ration con taining a considerable proportion of al- buminoids or flesh formers. Corn alone, or in large quantities, can never produce | meat suitable for making choice breakfast | bacon, as it contains far too large a pro- | portion of carbohydrates (fat and heat | producers). Still we do not object to a| certain amount of corn when fed in con junction with other foods. Potatoes we | have also fed with satisfactory results, and a great many potatoes are fed to pigs in | Ireland to produce the well-known Irish | | master-General, | downe Expert Testimony as to the Blood Spots TH Basket Social! in the scbhoolhon e Found on Her Dress | at South Shore last evening, in aid of the oston Standard, Fel organ fuad cf the church at ilat place, , aah a ' eg j was well attended. The people of the \ ) y 1 p 2. i@ near } cob ions 5 I ee i locality turned out we!l, and a good, many ine bef a re Bragg vesterday morn—| . 1 . ; a i . | drove cver from the city notwithstanding Ing on the haries WI murder Care re Mrs. Q held { Rede | the bitterly cold weather. The following Suited 0 Mrs. Wulnian being hei ior : ; '€ | programme was carried out in a capital ra i pury i . 4 : . " ;} nanner: l'irst of the witnesses was Medical Ex- | : : Overture . am-ner Harris, who testified that the dee aN a ie 1. C. Band wounds were made with some sharp in | Vocal Solo... “a .B. McInnis _— . | Paertat: 9 strument. This is rary to what has Recita 1OD---seeeeeeeceeeees F a _trainet hice aeiiabieel aotaion | Harmonica Solo... ++. V. Payn ee ke gba Song iiedkpens Chas Bell In croes examination the medical: ex) =e nnn ee I a : , : iS Brcccheccnennkssocesanun soit tu. uminer said the wounds were either cans- elections.. 2th -C. Band ed by heavy blows with a very light in Song. A. Trainor sment. or by linary blows. wit! Har monids Daa. Laneeuh bins tlhe ! it, or r ordinal OWS rith . « »heavy instrument. He also said, | et Lee. bach sper and B, Meta - wiat he his repor , | Song... . Gr. Hennessey wi ‘ li sao ay in bi report of the | Step f° aese ‘ J. St Clair autopsy, tha . lows were al! bunehed Ohi atetts tC. Bend ut the back of the head. and t from ’ vas iii Nive Venom ool. an their position he judged they all de | Accordian Solo. F. A. Trainor + : am ” : ’ | Chorus ._ Memb rs L eague of Cross ered waiie the woman was iving face 1 . juwnward on the fl ¥ Selections L. C. Baud av? eye abi la it i Wits seiailht tus ta eanbell ithk the theory he accompaniecstas were Miss May : that the assault was made by some per- | Carroll and Mr. George Hennesecy. son in the height of a fit of anger, w ho i The sale of baskets was conducted by i struck the woman a_ blow in the face : Mr. Hennes-ey, and very good prices were e sat her chair, and then when she | Obtained. The snug sum of $53 was rea- | fell to the foor caught up something ar ized, and all who attended passed a very | track with it blindly. pieasantevening. The National Authem |; No blood was found on the lemon- | #rovght the proveedings to a Close. 8 jeezer, so Prof. Wood testified, and he Se ee was unable to analyze the stains found on | PERSONAL. the stove lifter. Thisarticle is quite long, | 1 : sf ° I 1 uit me, | ] Stanley : > ani the brown stair wl . ii | Dr Macneill, of Stanley Bridge, is in} Se oe eee err en 2) ees She eke. He isa guestat the Hotel two inches from the lower er nd was chipped Daw tan | 4y } sf ’ avies ‘ vill by the professor, but found to be some Captain P. Ledwell. of Cardigan. is in J th gwh ch be couk ? analy . es . r ‘ oe ; : - . | . ; could pot analy “ town. His many friends are giad to see | The dress skirt was of rouge goods, Lint ldgkine ao welt dirk gray and black in a stripe /.. as ‘ N Se ae ria = sae pattern, H. A. McDonald, merchant, of Tyne } j av it r uL00d Stains were four on ié r : » : : 1 ; osciseioe ote nl se ves | Valley, is spending a few days inthe city" 40 VOT art Of ic, 1U distinct s s ng ae on . 7 ea see ee ao | visiting his brother, S. A. McDonald. } tO 1 ti It Side and io more ¢ . ’ ie] + aid Ties wa reon the! The Chronicle understands that Rev. R. = . i were ail - ers not | . ° ». 7 is patters, not! PF. Dixon, assistant at St. Luke’s Cathed- s ges, and we n bh; - ca . rial T : a _— un ncoasu~ | ral, is to leave Halifax at Easter and may i drops, ie Ss w mostiy a ft > rt ne cf be oF eo , — ® | tike a parish in Prince Edward Island, | s of from 9} to 1 I s fro 2 , ee 3 Rc a vos tag On | Madame Albani is to sing in Halifax the ottom of the skirt, and var n size. On a . ’ . h — i 2% latter part of March. Cannot an effort be ; U aL Of Waist ands ex 1c rer ‘ sha r ‘ p , Wo. Sieliprsicae ee | made to have her come to Charlottetown ?-{ subinitted to him, Prof ods found no } ‘ | i saith ree had Mr. W. C. Kenuedy, Inspector of the | Sip [ i ) > was poiilive the p a i) ; o , _ : sd '€ | London and Lancashire Insurance Com- | ts of blood on the dress were spatters, | aa : he site d bs -— le | pany, has gone on a trip to Montresl. Ee iudges, such as wou made , : : : ae we made | will be absent from the Province about & momentary contact with a bloody ob four weel ” our ens, ' and that the Spatters were Of uncoag- | | i DOME j } Dr. O’Brien was another witness. He | ied that he found the dead woman ly y floor with the hands doubled i 4 nd clad only in nightgown | i ist She | evidently changed | , 1¢T hat ¢« vening, an i the b dy was ealthy condition, apparently yy As far as could remember, the room TO-D AY. was in a perfectly orderly conditior, j and none of the chairs were overturned, a | nor was the re anv other mark of any un- | usual disturbance He assisted the ofti- | ‘ The Men of the Moss Hags,” by S. R j cers in their search, but did not see the | Crockett. | | marks of a chisel on the furniture, and | say only that some of the linen and “The Amazing Marriage,” by George art ) the drawers of the chetfoniere | Meredith vee inussed up and tossed about ; oe ‘ . a © Bro the Memoirs of ; st P Tee leading facts were considered suffi Fr L ; o a Mi m W ™ a Minister of as i Mrs Q tinlan. and ludee rance, by taniey eyman. >, fed to } } vail fcr a 9 Y - | Bragg ed to hold her without bail fcr | « The Red Cockad>,” by Stanley Wey~| tt x ssion @f the grand jury, on the ;{ ja) 1 - : an nary of ier <ssttinnenceeieniaE ein eligi nnamanncl A Business Man in Great Waters,” by Julian Corbett. De ‘ } 1 , ; | ‘ ] rr Ss v's { i cf aress ¢ i iO not need praise. They have made their way. They ‘The Queensberry Cup,” ty Ciive P. I ihe! ; ] “ 3 I 4 are the standard all over the world. But {| Wolley Priestley’s “Eud> ra” is new, and needs : c re ‘ word ] e not a Henrietta, thoug': it has “When Valmond Came to Pontiac, by . ; . i] > Jay most of the qualities of the famous_ Hen- | Ulibert Parker. rietta cf this firm. loe ray ye ‘ . pe - on , It mags itis “i does “An Adventurer of the North, by Gil- t get rusty, wears long, repels the dust, che: Pilinns r i ’ er arkKker. and basa greater width and weight tlan ‘The Chronicles of Count Antonio,” by j iene iv Hope. | i al ot Pope’s “ Life cf Sir John Macdonald,” | and Judge Prowse’s “ History of New foundjJand ”~ Seth in stock. BON KMSELLERS. | Charlottetown, Feb. 14, 189 | be fed to too heavy a weight. | a wine at once to glad the heart and build | debit balance on the whole t» £33,100. | the conveyance of Her Majesty’s Maile, on (a proposed | times per week each way, hams and bacon. But potatoes -alzo | con ain a very large amount ot starchy mater, and therefore must be fed in conjunction with foods that are | largely albuminoid in their composition | such as young clover, either pastured or eut and fed green in summer; peas, either | ground or soaked, or fed dry; linseed meal, which must be fe nd pari ingly; and skim milk. This last, when available, isa grand | help in turning out bacon of extra choice quality, as is also buttermilk. Barley meal we have also fed with cap ital results, and this is the staple product | n England for fattening Koglish feeders generally feed it dry to their pigs, | water to drink in a separate | pigs. giving trough. Jn conclusion, a bacon pig should not | From 160 lbs to 200 Ibs, live weight, is quite heavy | enough, and after that. wei ght is reached | every succeeding pound will be costing more in proportion.—*Bristles,” in Farm- ing for January. -——-——— « —wom - —— Gives a new Zest of Life There isa moment of weakness. The sands fall listles-ly. Energy is gone. A tired feeling prevades the — body. If you gave way to this you might be really il]. Geta bottle of Wilson’s famons In valids’ Port, and see the magic it will work. A fine old wine, generous as an un- selfish friend, rich, fruity, with a full body; up the system, making blood and tissue, uw § surpassed as a tonic for the debilitatea system, giving strength and hope. <A decp ardent glow, a bracing spirit; the property of making worn out peop'e strong and we ), sold by all dealers at quart bottles, half per bottle. Address 30 Hospital Street, 246 A big bracing tonic, $750 per case of 12 ease $1.00 or 75c. Bordeaux Claret Co., Montreal. —— —= The Grand Trunk traffic shows a net balance for the half yearon Grand Trunk p oper of £58,000, but the debit of £67,800 on account of the Cisicago and Grand Trunk, and £21,100 on aceount of the | Detroit and Grand Haven road make the system amount Mail Contract. Sealed Tenders, addressed to the Post will be received at Oitawa until noon on FRIDAY, 20th March, fer for four years, six between Lans- Searletown, from lst contract Hotel and July next. The conveyance to be made in a suitable vehicle, The Mails to be conveyed via Carleton avd North Carleton. Printed notices containing farther infor- mation as to cond.tions of proposed con | tract may be seen, and blank forms of fender may be obtained, at the Post Offic: s of Lansdowne Hotel, Carleton, Searletown, and at — otfice. . be ST. C. BRFCKEN, Asst. Post Office Inspector. st Offize Inspector’s C fice, ‘Chataaiesed, P. &. t., llth February, 18956. ae SEVERAL FACT Which Enables us to Offer Rnormous Bargains, We are candid enough | overstoc ‘ked. |} season ; | profit, and at once. Take the can’t last long, so don’t get the We | Beaver Overcoats to $15 00, Frieze Uisters, worth $17, now | chance for a good investment. only, " . Jan, 30, 1896 —246 LONDON HOUSE. Ch’town. | | | | to admit It would not pay us to carry goods over the we would sooner lose money than do that. | policy is to keep money in circulation, and we propose to sel! | our entire stock of Winter Goods regardless of cost, have Teduced our $16 Overcoat to $12 and our $25 Overceats to $18 Remnants Remnants! that we are somewhat Our loss on hint. Such release as these tail end of this greaz offer. 50, our $18.50 3.25. selling for $15.25. This is a Call now. This sale for Cash FASHIONABLE TATLOR McDONALD, - | } SEE THE LOT ON OUR COUNTER NOW. Flannels @atteens, Dress Goods, Flannelettes, Prints New Hats try and Bras sels Carpets. T'weeds for Boys’ Wear. | | . | Challies, Skirtings, | | HOSIERY.—Two special lines Prowse Brothers, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1896. | of S] ighs than sl ‘Single and Double Box 0-MORROW! ROWSE BROS, The Wonderful Cheap Men, — WILL OPEN UP THEIR—~— IRST SHIPMENT = asinine thin dies pring Goods. ) GASES AND BALES 125 Cases and Bales filled with , Carpets, floor Cloths White and Colored Shirts, Collars and Cuffs, Men’s, Boys’ and Chil- dren’s Clothing. 12 Cases Celebrated Christy's London Hats, 1% Cases Latest American Hard abd Soft Hats. 66 Bales Floor Oil Cloths from I} to ES feet wide. Bales and Bales of New Tapes: 10 Cases White and Shirts. Colored MONTAGUE Carriage Factorv We are showing this season a finer line 10own by us heretof | The a assortment consists of ore Sleighs, ete, Paintia Round Back, Square, Prompt attention t Siew é Repairs, a ty. Ts rms reasor al le, JOHN McLEAN & SON dec6—dy & wky Old Silver and Gold takcn in exchange for goods or made up into RINGS CHAINS EK. W. TAYLOR'S, b17 _CAMERON and new { BLO K seca a T< re vw uke Bud? we vs al f= ut ewes 5 Ss wes } ua cn e e & yo en = FL, y 7he KS ci & hot @ .s i BRISTOL'S | parsaparilla MUI the Blood of all I . FEM SS BRISTOL’S | com W2U 2 Isl oar Sapar lila < =. - Tar eile ss ee 6 aehn ic ¢ ; where h re i faii. Be su @ and asx your UV t lor ~BRI STOL’s Sarsapa: ari rilla ee BIG DISCOUNT SALE NOW ON! SKATING B Now is your time to bry @ pal JOTS at 2 count Our $2 50 } I Our $2.60 Boots now $1.60 I Our $1.50 now $1.26 LADIES, do not iet this opportunity pass to secure a pair of good Boots cheap. A. E. MeEAC HEN, jan23 THE SHOE MAN, Don't Buy | Moccasins the Bar- offering. until y gains ou see we are Men’s Moccasins, S0c. a pair. Ladies “ Tie, 8 5c. +6 Lace, S| 4 es ‘“* Lined, $1.15 . ive, Ue, Boys’ “6 & pair. R. K. JOST: Stamper’s Corner. DONT FORGET that une place to have WATCH RE- PAIRED PROMPTLY your and as it should be done is at W. N. TANTON’S, Late of the employ of W. W. Wellner Great George Street, NEAR QUEEN SQUARE. Cases and Cases of Men's Boys) Wate, and Children’s Clothing. Ladies & Gentlemen We will open np this spring the largest and best selected stock ‘the above mentioned goods cver shown by any one firm on Prince Edward Island. of Heavy Wool Hose in Baskets | Charlottetown, February 15, 1896 dy at 25 and 80 cents. | ———$ 1 Wholesale and Retail. “ese Jo FA ARRIS. ~ | | | of | Rings, ! } | Chains. G.H. TAYLOR, North Side of Queen Square. Ibid Wants, Lost, Found, &e Advertisements under this heading charg-a five cents per line, COCOK WANTI February 2ith. a co o-* ook in a small family; libera Mat his off Ri SALE A few sad { saw ' A ply wo cE Et | Mi 135— edDid WANTET For our reta lepartment, a young man acquainied with me Ory ’ Isi ness o app injess expe lw A WEEKS & CO, : MILCH Cow FOR } cOw, good milker. Apply te | >= nanan TO LET. 4 dwelling house of eight roor an |i kitchen, centrali nly isan lyst in the ¢1 ‘ o it hot ter and havi uv g i rage;ren’ $150.00 pe year. Possession lst May neat Enquire at this office. iebS eod MADE TO OR os {—Soft warm Ho Tam U’shant co rw auy kind Fancy or Pia a Ne die rork Dally execu Address X Y Z, Ex A WISER Office. tt = VILLA TO LET y Du ndas bs} ~Siluate adjoin- anade, in the most healthy olir the Hillsborou by Dr Dawsor i — and stable it 3240 a year, E ENS DAVIES 1K FREE It 5 i de Lcopy sen iculars—Nicuois & Co, Wesicy . Toront TO LET—A ood 3 ement house on B Stree ©ontains six moana sory” lo The Saaminena > 19—d S150 $600 down, 3900 on murtage if, de whe sired—buvs destrab! iwelling near centre ot city, not far from park, good neigk- borhood, healihy, Grafton Street. A MELUISH, London How use uilding, ner King and Great George Streets “To LET—New residence, corner o Gratton and Rochford Streeis; nice location, modern nn ments, hot air, bath,ete. 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