=z RE DAILY EXAMINER, CHAKLUTTETOWN. FEBRUARY, 20 1899 aa ; SOURIS NOTES. OUTRAGEOUS LEGISLATION. REGISTERED T i if you Vi af A meeting of the ratepayers of Bourie VANCOUVER, Feb. 16.—*A grors out- N O IC E! p | School Districts was held in the Court | rage” ie whatthe British Columbia prees —TO-- du 0 08] | House ‘on Wednesday Jasi. Amalgama-| terms Attorsey General Martin’s latest i ‘ Cj rh WE | tion of the two districts was approved of | move. Martin’s motto, they say, is . » there is m ‘anda site selected for a new schoo Three |“ pewer at any price.” He 18 DOW en AB that w wear, U ‘SBC’ thousand dollars was voted anda piececf | gineering through the legisisture, with a Sa better ! -e than a Hockey of the} land adjoining the old Crlville school government méjority of three, a bill the 7 : BRAH Vi IN er mee very finest and to whest | ather, they | grounds isto be leased. Thies is a move eftect of which will beto disenfranchise all “ = — — . As we have transfered busi- ere made much stronger than, the or-| in the right direction. If Souris was in judges of the supreme and county courte, a ‘ Pan pence -ic omUK — ij ry »d We have ayood many on } corporated (wnich it should have been sherfffa, deputy sheriffs, employe’s of the ness to other parties our books must be dinary ki as at Bay pet oa oh ond ter ti rovincial gorerment, and mariner, scidiers : : . . hand and ,clear them out. If | 'OP8 go) we might expect better times. | J ; . ok 2 ely & rd: land a wish ea! vs ie a The Scott Act fines which have beencol- | of the imperial service. This means thet Five tons just arrived airect from the Gardens Closed up at once do 1 need them for SK&UNZ, | lecied here alone were no small item. hundreds of conservative, aoti~Martin, : . ; chevy make a good solid wearing oot Mr. John Morris, of Souris, at | Mira | votea will be wiped out with one blow. Hore.ce Haszara All those indebted to us will oblige : ’ y Ve 1 : 4 . . . P And jus’ re ad tie price Victoria Arsenault, of House Harbor, M. Nearly allthe judges are conservatives by makiog immediate payment at the now 1.45 Ist Prige’ Mens black. Ist Price Mens black waterproof > $8 now 1.68 Mens Tan waterproof Ist Price 2.48 now 1.75 Mens tan light st Price 2.45 now 1 0) A« ° ALLEY and CO SS 2M C6 OO0 ME NE OO ONE 2% Se iS FS ewes BES TP BOS UV UT A al @% 2 aS . ae 2% If You s% ee eo: Or = Want $3 = > * Oatcake aS ae ——— % Come toour store. Youll be s% M aure to get fresh—it’s mede 4 es from very fine meal -the price ee He 12e per Il oe ke #C per 10. 3% ar © TeLernone 98 Y 4 7 D. STEWART >: oe ' oe $3 Eclipse Bakery, ae a Bakes Best Bread. was us aK Yu 7) Vu ‘ eee essiks siSeceensus © SMALL LOTS SILVERWARE THAT HAVE BEEN ¢ EXPENSIVE Very Cheap as Now *Priced™ Take a good Jook at our east window. We have placed a number of pretty things there for your inspectiva. W. W. WELLKE The Great Watch House. EE ee Canadian Pacific Railway. TRAVEL - IN - COMFORT ~- BY < TOURIST SLEEPERS leaving Montreai every ‘THURSDAY st 1! & ™m™ othe PACIFIC CUAST, sccommo- datiag second ciass passengers for a!l points, algary and west. Pare Ra Pre RNAS LF ASS, RIN Berth Rater— Mentreal to CRROS on oe dvccee oxvonmeses $7.00 Montreal to Kevelstone ...........+eeeee+> 7°00 Montreal to Vancouver...--- 8 OO Moatreal to Heattle...... 3 00 _ Fer Passage Rates to ali points in Savapa, Weavers Usirep Srares and to Jarax, Onuss, Lypra, Hawartay Ist.axps, Avstratis and Masta, and also for de ‘criptive advertising matter and maps, Write to A. H. NOTMAN, Ace:. Geni. Paes. Agt., 3t, Joho, N. B. etn Annual Meeting, The first Aonual M: eting of the Dundas pntving Association will be held in the wheese Factory, on March Iet., at 2 ¢lock p.m. Dundas Dairying Association, W. E. LEARD, Secretary. Bridgetown, Feb 16th—w2i FOR SALE The well known carriage stallion BLACK - DIAMOND - KNOX For terms, ete. apply at Lew’ kery Store on Gyaftos Straet. . ats } (vo | 1., were wnited in the holy bonds of Matri- {mong in St. Mary'a Church on Tuesday last. Rev DF McDonald performed the leeremony. Afterthe ceremony a bounti f repast was prov led for the wedded couple and their & tendeuts at the resid- erce of Capt. William McD ynald in whose employ Mre. Morrie bas been for some vears. Tuc Examyier joins in wiebiag Mr. ! aod Mre Morris abeppy and pro*psrous wedded life. fhe Garrison Amateur Dramatic Society, i who were to put Co the play ectitled “The in St. Petrick’s ball, on | Ewster Monday night, have decided to «ubatite’e a military drama entitled “ In he Trenches.” This isa mvch heavier ; ; oe ’ lien Gruich, | aod beiter play than the former. It | should also be & very popular one as the «cenes are leid in the trenches before Santiayvo during the late Spanish-Ameri- canwar. The G ADS expect a full houee whenthey a) pear. La grippe i« ve v prevalent through thi« part of the coan present, Sev- eral severe ca-es ar Mr. Ronald S. Me’ onald is down with a heavy attack. TheM DP.’ are kept on the move. On several occasions they ere sll cal'ed to the ccuntry at the same time, A petition to the Minister of Justice, Ottawa, for the release of Jolin.A. Power, who was sentenced to Dorchester laat July, wason the rounds last week. It wae signed by severalof the leading men of this place. Mr. A. W. Carlton of this, place left here Saturday for Charloctetowa te attend the funeral of hig late father-in-law, Mr. John Whear. Mr. A. 8S. Hewitt, of Charlottetown, Mr. Bissett, of Cardigan, and Mr. Oland, of Halifax, were registered at the Sea View on Friday. Dan has been at itegein. Went fishing ® one day last week and caught a bucket. We are glad to hear that the rumor re- garding the departure of the Mesers Acorn from samopngest us is untrue, Since coming here they have done even ™ore tbao their share in promoting the in- tersts of the people in this section of the J country and the community therefore could ill afford to dspense with their services. We are sorry to hear that Mrs. RF McDonald is seriously i}. J G Sterns, Eaq., ia confloed tohis house with a severe atvack of la grippe. Mr. Thos Pierce, of Elmira, wasin town Saturday on his way home from the U nited States. We understand that Mr. Ephraim / McKenzie is to ieave for British Columbia ea:ly in April. We are pleased to hear that Mr. Allan McDonald is recovering from his recent indisposition. rep ried east Cor. _- Ore Tresatmext or Torsrs.—Topers in many of the towns of the Argentine Re- public are shamed into reformation by being compelled to sweep the streets for eight days for each offence. Respecta-~ bility is noexcuse for lenieacy, and itis not a rare sight to behold a mano io a drese suit toiling in the company of ragged tramps. Caxapran Exports.—The returns fur- nished by the collector of "the port of Montreal! show that' the exports of Canadian produce have fallen off dur- ing the month of January jaét past, as con.pared with the eame month last yesr. The total of the exports, the pro- duce of Canada, for the mouth just closed amounted to $1,225,317, as compared with $1,349,643 for January oj last year. Exports not the produce of Canada, amounted to $194.472 in January, 189), as against $184,755 for January, 1898. —_ —__- — Coxcersina Cremation.—It is poivted out by an exchange that cremation seems to be the coming method ef the disposal of the remains of the dead, ifnot from choice, hen a8 @ matter of necessity. The average annual death roll of London, Eng., is said to be 130,000. There are only about 208 acres burial land remainging within « reasonsble distance of the metrop- olis. Under those circumstances London ie face to face with @ serious problem which is already being met ty a move- ment to establish crematories all round the outskirts of London. The words of praise bestowed upon Hood’s Sarsapari/la by those who have taken it prove the merit of the medicine. >». us z : CHARLOTTETOWN - sav. nsnnynnneMonnynnnnnnnyny ani enenyy? evvennt vere rennnrteé vere tic John T. [icKenzie, 4& THE TAILOR & Seventy-five per cent of the school teacbers are conservatives. Ninety per cent of the proviocial employees were appointed ty the late Permiery Hon. Mr. Turner, and are all opposed to Martin rule. NICARAGUA CA NAL. Lonpon, Feb, 16 —“rhe Times” publiehee, a long explanatory historical article on th Nicaragua canal and tLe Claytoo~Bulwer treaty, advocativg compensation for the abrogation of the treaty, and dec'aring that “The Americans will think a0 !ess of us if we combins friendship with business.” Ip an editorial ecuoing the foregoing ideas, the “Times,’ says: Our treaty rights are uo- deniable and unassailable. We caanot be expected to surrender them gratis. On the other hand, we admit that while eur inter- ests in the canal echeme are large, Ameriza’s are vital; and therefure as an act of friendliness, we ought to abrogate the treaty wpon reasonable conditions which would not be inany way objection— able to the United States. General Booth’s Birthday. February 16.—Tne Salva- tion Army anoonces a monster celebra-~ bration Ap-il 10 next, when (reneral Booth wil! be 70 years old. They propose to raise $350,000 by voluntary effort, to be used in army work. Seventy thousand pew soldiers and recruits are to be added to the Salvation Army; 70,000 new junior and Band of love members to be added, 70,- 000 incresse of the regu'ar circulation of papers and magazines; 70,000 new officers, spiritual and social. Lorpon Dr, A, W, Chase Tells a Friend That Eighty Out of Every Handred of Humanity are Ailicted by Kidney and Liver Troubles. Dr. Chase in his wisdom foresaw the need there would be for so grand @ medicine as Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills, and so universally have they be- come known and used that go where you will round the globe, you'll be able to buy ther. They are a pleasant medicine, effec- tive, quick to act, mild to use, but pow- erful in healing. For Constipation, Bil- fousness, Stownach Disorders, Bright's Disease, Diabetes, Urinary Troubles, Rheumatism, Skin Eruptions, Pimples, Impure Blood, they are specific. None genuine but those having the signature and head-cut of Dr. A. W. Chase. Beware of counterfeits, THOS. MILLER, Esq., MERCHANT, LUCKNOW, ONT., Cured of Serious Stomach Troubies, Here is What He Says: I was troubled for twenty years with acute stomach trouble and consti- pation, and had tried almost every- thing I could hear of, but got no re- lief. Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills were recommmended to me. The first Gowe I took gave me relief. I found them to be the thing I hada been look- tag for. They have cured me, THOMAS MILLER. ¥O LET.--The house and premises known as the “Old London House, ’ situate on water @., sextse Government Warelouse No 1 apply to Peake Hros & Co. jan2—tf | P. E, ISLAND MEM Wa abadddeise's | 9 UAAAAAAAAAIAAUUAAAGAAAULLUAAAAAGAAALDALAAAAA HOU AAA ie | Ch’town, 27th December—2wks eod en ‘ 3rd to be for the money J.Rarrray &G. MonTREAL. IF YOU HAVE MONEY TO BURN Buy any kind of a piano that may be brought to your home. If you want to make a sure thing of it, CALL ON US and select a Heintzman & ‘‘o, Piano They are the cheapest Piano after all, that you can possibly buy. Durability, quality of tone, ease of action and general ap pearance considered. Sold on eary terms HEINTZMAN PIANO! The selection of a fullsize, Concert, Grand Heintzman Piano for the Ch’town School of Music is another of the many proots we can furnish of their superiority. MILLER BROS., The P. E. Island Music}House ; Connolly Building, Queen St.... ~ eet a ae 7 The Best in The World The best made Press Shirts in the world ar2 manufactured in Germany. For comfert, fit and finish there are none like them. WE SELL THEM, We also sell tue W. G. ©R. It’s no novelty for us to sell the best made shirts on Try uor 95c shirt. make. the market. ac =Sfeaereu D.A. BRUCE Morris Block, Wictoria Row, SKATES IN HOCKEY & ACME. A large variety Hockey Sticks and Pucks. Price away down SIMON W. CRABBE Walker’s‘Corner eeceee FSTOVES & HARD WARK SS TS TT OLD STAND. Accounts Long Overdue if not attended to at'once will be sued for. W. A. WEEKS ¢ OO, Jan 26—eod &w 2m Hy eh Laie hie oy 9) HS ode BSE ae Hh) + 4 ; oes Bs iL ~ prea ak a AT SPECIAL TRIP RATE, This large illustrated sportsman’s weekly is just the paper for you if you are a shooter or angler or amateur sailor Or camper or observer of nature. Fo. st’ anp Stream is called the ‘‘sportsman’s home journal,” be- cause all in the home read it. To know it is to like it. The price is 10 cents percopy (of all newsdealers); but that you may gs acquainted with Forrst Ano Stream, send 25 cents (silver or stamps), and we will send the paper for four wecks as a special trial trip. Our catalogue of best books on outdoos sports will come to you free. Address » FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING C® ~ 346 broadway, New York. The Inland Navigation Company (LIMITED) The Annual General Meetingof The Inland Navigation Company, (Limited) wilisbe held in the room, (up etairs) in Mr. John McEachern’s building, corner of Queen and King Streets,on Thursday, the 23rd inet., at three o’clock p. m. L C. OWEN, Secretary Ch’town,4th Feb’y, 1899 29—Zaw, mon, wed, fri. Molasses and Sugar, Extra choice Porto Rico Molasses, Extra standard granulated Sugar yellow extra C Sugar, Demerara Crystals in bags. Selling at lowest prices. HORACE HASZARD Ch’town, Jan 5th ’99 4 2 wks eod FARM TO LET AT ROYALTY, To let “Milford Farm” on the North River Road, about a mils from the city, at present in the occupation of the Widow of the Jate George Thorne. It comprises about 29 acres of land in a high state of cultivation, fronts on the North River Shore. There ie a good one anda half story farm house with outbuildings snd a large stable and barn, and @ tool house on the premises. Possession given, if re~ quired latter end of November. These premises are well adapted for s butcher and pasture farm. Rent $200.00 a year, For further particulars spply to. DANIBL DAVIES, Dundas Eeplavade Merchants Bank of Princ Edward Island. 254 Notice is hereby given that the Mer« chants Bank of Prince Edward Island io~ tends to apply to the Committee of the Queen’s Privy Council of Canada, koown as “The Treasury Board” after the expir- ation of four weeks from the first publica. tion of this notice in the Canada Gazette, for the Certificate of saii Treasury Board approving of the following By-law, which was duly and regularly passed aud adopts ed by the shareholders of the said Mer- chants Bank of Prince Edward Isiaud, at the Annual General Meeting of the shareholders duly called, and held this 10th day of January, A-D., 1899, viz: “That for the purpose of extending the business of the Bank, the Capital Stock of the Merchants Bank of Prince Edward Island, be and ishereby increased from $200,020« 00, to $500,000.00 and that the Directors be, and they are hereby authorized and empowered to allot euch increased Capital Stock to and among the shareholders of tbe Bank, pro rata, in such sums, at sach times and at such rates asthe Directors may from time to time determine.” This application is made pursuant to the provision of section 26 of “The Bank Act. Dated at Coan.jcttetown, P. EB. Island, this 10th day of January, 1899. J. M. DAVISON, | Cashier Merchante Bank of P, B, Islands 5 H 5 a : hi . ane e ee comme oe age a