* ‘ : 4 } ‘ + Z t r ‘ 1 ~~ lei te C i, PE a ea BP RN Hi 0? ig Bo Tian f THE DAILY EXAMINER : teen a eel ae Norwich Union Society British America Ass. Go, Quebec Fire Ass. C0. LTENCY for t) Isla nt Fire \ ‘ h rt I fu fa General Agent Chariottetow n FRELT GROWERS MURTING Papers and Speeches Kend and Delivered Iwo Important Kesolations Carried | roa an? 4 mS \ re} ‘ $ Fr ‘ ‘ +S ) i ‘ Su ’ av 4 Th . hi i | Governer | rian, UV J j Ww ae | \ 1) y W g Sear tow wal ‘ ay, bia I 4 Snary s rsile, Ja : arrutl . nr Re ‘ 4 I n \\ Va t K. Hunt, James Stewart, P. W. Morris Sur : ess } 4 Mollison of tae rnai a i a t il A. Siew k of Ha Pres e As? “a t snNped : ihe miter * eet 4 ‘ this w : are Ole as e firet meeting of ao orgar ed bort i ra a] ce for the | se Of } 9 re In ( ‘ eT 4 ety [ ! a v it there are « temall! experi s ations ! ture, ports “ i are published every year. It is very necessary that we sn0ulad have an ¢Xxperimenta statior But it is only rig experi ments wi beueit the many sha ve al ihe common expense, and 1 19 to be hoped that the government w provide some- t! ng of the kind He was very glad of — rt Mant rovernor, pe rs the presence of tne Lieut aod verv proud of the active nal +4 thou i | |! r this P ; | | vince has been removed a, See emall fruits, is very superior to that of the weet. When planting his trees he ‘had been particular to plough his land deeply, he had used superphosphates with good results, working the plough as closely as possible to the trees by di*carding the swingle-trees and tracea and hitehing the horse to the plough by means of a single trace passing between the horse’s hind legs He thoug ht that the trees should be planted az least 20 to 25 feet apart, and that seaweed made very good manure and muich Mr comment James Carruthere, North Bed leque, ed npon the good hints contained Mr. Johnston's paper, and referred to s hedge of willow as preferable to one of pruce, from the fact that it shelters the T a equally well ip summer and avoids he snowdrifts of winter. He agreed with r speakers that the soil for a new ard ought to be p! oughed as deeply as possible. But he also thought that it was well to bulld on the soil around the trees. ere 18 nc nourishment inthe subsoil tier it bas been expo-ed to the an and frost aud well waaured. His brower, who had a spleceid orebard in Cape Tra rse, ad built soil around some of hs es with great success, He muiche- with the excellent seaweed o} tained on the ath side every season. We have in the faway «oO much of our soil. that we must chasge our farming. The Great Northwe t over ua in respect to Cur apples are ce rlainly superior, aia our cherries ure among the best grown in Amer ca. Mr. W a a-ked the opinion ot meeting 88 tO setting apirta portion of pua-t & tia evident le ol bas an advantage ulm growing. }overnm ent Farm foran &, xperinental } Fruit Stat ion under the génera! supervision of Prof essor Craig and the care of a com- t { persar a. ML R. Hunt thowght the suggestion a ty good ope. An Experimental Station the Government Fara, would be an object the whole conntry. He ght that it would be a great mistake to selithe Farm. Its location is admir j able, aud it ought to be keptand used for jexperimental purposes, with reference oe tievlarly to the adaptability of truits i@fFOn to ad other products to our soil and climate. I xverimients conducted in other parts of Cana ta are not always to be relied upon rovince. A hint about the care of ult might be in order. It had been found that apples stored in a cellar with tatoes and other vegetables ab-orbed the tgetable flavors, aud were lessened in alve on this account, Mr. James Ramsay, of Hamilton, was happy to say that all doubt regarding the production of excellent fruit in thia pro- Ile had found an excellent. variety 0: <<+t Winter Bow” the * interest that he takes ip al! that pertains to farming and truit calture app'e for cultivation. fhe tree thrives An exce t paper on fruit growing in | YS gorously in this climate and the fruit is P. E. Island, bs Mr. John Jehaston, of iclicious. The “Bishoo Pippen” also is a Long River, New Lendon, was then read | Very tine ap, ple for production here. He by Mr. Bent of the Journa This we bone | )84 permitted a sed to form in his orchard, to be able to publish in a fatare number. | @ fact be had found it imposs.ble to get Lieut.-Governor Howlan fullowed with | ® team to work to advantage among the @ practical and eloquent address He trees, and he had merely top deossed with referred (o the time, mit long siace, when fal eavy coat Of manure every year, and the apples grown in our Island orchards | !@d very good results, He bad also were, for the most part, unfit to eat. Burt, In accordance w:ih the principie that the closer we go to the line at which D rod uc- tion i2 in poesibie the better the pre ducts are in porat Mf quauty, it as recent years been shown that Prin Edward Isiand is capab'e of prodacing,by means of careful cultivation, fruit of a quality | second to none in the world. In respect to drainage our soi! bas an advantage over Nova Scots and almost every other country. Elsewhere ‘arge smounte of money are per ut in provi ding g dr ainage ; here we have natural irainage which coste us nothing. Still we must beware of haphazard planting. The sites of our ur- chards mast be carefu ly se lee tel and the trees must be wel] protected. In fact there must be care all the way through f, with ali our advantages, we woald obtain suc- cess. But with care, we can have both early end late ‘apples of the beet quality—- the early fruit fo- canyi 1g purposes il the later for i ng and for sale oan Attention ought to be given notoply to the culture of apples, plums and cherries but also tothe smaller fruits. We can produce raspberrivs, strawberries, goore berries and currants for the United States which, comirg late apes their market, a their crop has been di eposed of, eold there at good prices. We try to make a characier for our fru lt as we have alr n Ove short years, made character for our butter and shees -e, and it belooves everyone to at be can tothia | end. By the cu-ture of fruit we give our boys an d girls @ taste forthe comforts of can ou ght to cacy jo wh home and we do somethi ng towards giving & ihem profitabl eroployinent and prevent~ ing them from Zvlng away. As what cau be done in fruit gr Honor referred to Jndge Nova Scotia, man Parw showing wing, His Weathertne, of Of luker . i. a wir. John obertzon + and to ott distinct success of fruit « ulture, Dr. Jenkins gave severaj lessons in : . ; ; fru: culture drawn from } * own experi- ence. He had fonnd that it ‘ae &@ mistake to bave an orchard “oprcetected from the FOULLS est; an ithatit wan stake “O piant ap Orchard in a avil ihat is lOO dry,or to negiect mrans cf giving to i@ trees abundant moisture nich they need For this purpose seaweed is an ¢ lent tu » aA Keeps the « "’ rays from wa } soil about the routs and it re ains oistare bes i les effording nutriment f r the trees, It isa "O, He@ had four l, & mist : ake to s€°8 WhO have made a | | planted trees in sod land and found that thew grew and thrived. After seme further discussion in which Mr. James Stavert, Summerside, Lieat.- | Governor Howlan, Mr. Hunt and others tock part, the following circular letter was rea : = i CuarLorrerowy, P. E.1, March Ist, 1897. | Dear Sir :— Having been for some time past endea- voring to form a company for the erection of 2 Cold Storage Warehouse iu Charlotte- town, solely in the interest of the export trade of this province in such articles as Cc — Batter, Eggs, Fresh Meats, Fresh ee i-h, Poultry and Fruits, I take the j arty of asking vou if vou would, at the earliest postible date, bring this matter to the notice of the Stockholders in your | cor npany, in the hope that if they approve | of ‘be scheme they will pass a resolution | endorsing the same, and, if necessary, lend assistance in petitioning the Dominion Government to subsidize a steamer to jaf lord us direct steamship service with | Great Britain, thus guaranteeing a contin- uous xystem of Cold S.orage from the | predacer to the consnmer. I mav add that the shares in the cc m- pany (if formed) will l:k-lv be twenty-five doliars each, and before closing the stock | list itis proposed to give your people, a} Cither as accompany or individually, an of opportanity of taking shares in the com- paoy | 1 would d rect your attention to a report of the Cold Storage meeting, held in Char- ttetown On the 20th ult., in the Weekly lp atriot of the 25th. 3 A prospecius and any further isforma- | tion desired will be glaily furnished by | calliog at my oifice, in the Cameron Block. Yours truly, Horace Haszarp. | This letter was favorably commented on | by several gentlemen, after viich Mr. j dames Carruthers, of North Bedeque, ed the following resolution, which was ded by Mr. W. A. Brennan and car- | ried unanimously : Whereas, It is most important to the farmers of this Province that direct steam eecor comrfmeanication be established between | this Province and Great Britain, and that in connection therewith it is imp-rative that accommodation fir cold storag> be j su: plied at convenient places, — Tuerefore Resolved, Thar in the opinion pent appre trees before the ground js pro- | Of this meeting the Do minion Government periy prepared to receive them Phe soil | *hould be memorialized for subsidies in Intensed for an ¢ uppie gp tree should tirst | aid of said enterprises. be poughed as deeply as possibie and it | Mr. Dagald Wright, of Searletown, said should be thorougily cleaned. Grase | that he was in agreement with those who ought not to be allowed to grow, and sheep | heart ly approved the sugzestion that the ought not to Ue alowed to pasture in a | Government farm be used as an experi yousg orchard. He believed tisat it was mental station under the supervision of the etter to turn cows into an orchard than | Dominion officials, Our soil and other fOiurn sheep, but in nis opicion no ani- | conditions, be said, are different from neal bigger than a turkey ongnt to be per- | those at Ottawa’and Nappan,and the result mitted into an orchard’ He bad alvo | Of the experiments conducted there are four i that bark eareadeadly enemy | net likely to be fully applicable by the of the apple orchard. Bark lice are easily peoole of this Province. He moved the kiiled: by the spplication ct kerosene | following resolution, which was seconded emulsion or by means of a mixture of *oap sad potash boiled to the consistence of a paste. Another mistake iv to fail to th waghiy feuce your ore! woven and tarbed wire erd. A fence and tw good log n-ide, * & good protection for the orchard {+r the boys are to be reckove i with as well a« other thing Another Point is to B ant the trees a «1 fli. ieni distance apart 40 this Province the distance should be about 30 feet, though 40 feet is not un- vsual in the Anu apois Va ley Bat it i $2 be remembered that the trees need Siler, aod that they helpto shelter one aooiher li is not advisable to grow a larse pronortion « immer apples, pi "he oe Ben Davis and the Gol den Rusvert are 6u- | perr as keeping varieties and as com- msSnding & high price in the market. But | #188 mistake to cultivate ‘mail fruits be. wees + ome ae trees Joseph Wise, ML. A. Come nit to vive said that he had to obtair, informa tien a* to fruit growing, He was deeply interested ia b tter methods of cultivation Jn olden time be had » thipped @ large pro- portion of his land io England; now he had to pay to vet bac k Again. Laely he trad » ba given mevTHE attentio to tra t rowing, wit) ' z MZ, with good resulta, He knew that the (igor : fof our fruits, rot alone apples but Taeple ri ri , ’ —_? ‘ tiaw berries and other Just received, Che case Black ress Goods ex . Stanley. All the new mater- jals, all the new weaves for Spring wear. | ; i ' | by Mr. Pickett, of Wilmot Valley, and | unanimously adopted : | ves(lved as the opinion of this meeting | the at it is advisable to set apart a portion of Government Stock farm under skilful | mauagement, as an experin: eutal station .| for the enlture of app'cs, plums, cherries } ani small fruits, A hearty yote of thanks was then con- veyed to Lieut.-Governor Howlan for bis presence at the meeting and for the great | interest he has displayed inthe promotion of the goo of the Province Vines of thanks were also couveyed to | De. Jenkins Mr. Wise and the representa- | tives of the prose who were present. Tue Srantey arr iwol at emaniiite at ha'f-past ten this foresoon, bringing about | ‘Wenty passengers, mostof whom were | brought to the city by especial train, The ,*ewner will leave op retura to Pictou Omorrow morning. Seventy million people know Hood’s | Sars vapariila pirifies the blood, strengthens the syst ein and gives wan) he alth, eo A Pear aud Frettul Mabv. This is now quite unveceseary! Like maay others, you may have your baby fat, ke warm country ia national fame and honor. d re« q the oa owing notice has been the cotton factors : will be further notice.” the decis 01 of the Dominion in Peepect from two to three hundred hand« it of work in that city and that thousands pro accurately be foretold. vaster scale. States the general condition of line in progress a steady, provement, asa better demand fur products lines on acc duties. with woo Sates show an increase decrease in liabilities, which latter phase is due to the caution for some exerci® land and other places some strikes have wages total ito be stead- for the United for the cor- occurred; will probably be industrial force at work is sai ily last week amount to 246 in States, as compared with 285 responding week of last year. opened on ments cf pieves of English, 400 pieces of Canadian, American on the are a big show of the English prints, prints, and have a way. In making cow prising pinafore prints in small spots, sprigs and The goods are printed on the finest cottons, lawns, nainsooke and The regular summer prices for these goods would be 14 to 20 cents per yard. Buying therm early and in large quan- t 1 Weeks & Co. and 14 flowered patterns. crepons. tities off-r them for quick sale at 16, 12 cents. Fast colors and very best wearing goods, the people’s store are» 50 doz n gents’ jinen collars,4 piy, standing and laying down, worth 20c, at 10¢ each. from 39c up. 4 ply, la quality, at Weeks’ tor 15c each or $1.75 4 dozen. Gents’ 4 ply linen caff+, square or round ask 3%c to 35c. The people’s store sells them at 22c a pair er $27.50 ad zen pairs. corners. was the to AO » ont. &; Co. Carter's for Wall Paper Something worth watch- | inn for—our odvertisement | of Rainproof Coats te-mor- row—it is | thing at the tisht lime, Me- ‘Kay Woolen Co langhing end happy if you give it Scott's Emulsion, Babies take it like cream. NEW | | Faney Black Mohair, smal and medium effects, p ‘tterns ,ond materia! are correct for a! | stylish Spring garment. 35c per yd. STANLEY BROS ful French , very serviceable material for attractive gowr s. NOTES AND COMMENTS. A meeting of the Executive Council will be held this aftereoon. It is whispered that Master the Levislature will meet. joatructions have come from the of the Administration as to wheo Time will tell, —Referring to the recent inauguration as Prenident of the United States of Maj or McKinley, cola ne a more or under circumstances more embariassing and perplexing. moment demand a settlement, and tbe field they cover is bounded ouly by the line that embraces all national and haman interests The President and his advisers all their an exchange says: Since Lin- inaugurated at national life President has been critical time ip our Problems of the greatest will need strength aod wisdom, and instant evervthing that —According to a late despatch the evils begun to grit tariff uncertainty have ly effect the w: irkingmen of Halifax. “Halifax cotton slesed three days every week until The owners + re await This means will b to the tar fl t dollars will be lost in wages. —The foreasts of the Queen's j bi ee ress through Londen, which are ap- pearing in the press, are yentures on pre | babi lites None of them bas official sanction &od some of them are absurd Some features of the royal progres# can colored herses, never seen only at the grandest ceremonials, will draw the Queen’s carriage The procession from Buckingham palace to St. Pauls wil: in clude most of the personages and notables of the jabilee procession, but will be on a Every country and provin- cis] town will send represevtatives aud the number of regniar and will far exceed any total in London. —Commercial reports from the United no particular change in : across the indicate trade It is claimed, however, that there i althouyh appears b> be experienced al] round, while speculative buying is going on in some connt of This is particularly the in number, ed in giving large credits. In Cleve mines bat the in the Lake iron reduced; failures increasing. Commercial + ee HIGHEST GRADES, ENGLISH, CANA- DIAN, AMERICAN, Messrs. W. Saturday last spring prints, five large lot of our retai] depariment we dress . prints, apron buys them cheep Pretty pacterns. Other goods that we are relling Gent®’ unlaundried and white test style, reguiar 20¢ to Other stores 36 gents’ white shirts, with 29c ta 10 cases Canadian, Eng!}- ish and American Caps just opened, at the Bargain Cor ner. McKayiWoolen Co. 50 Men's Granby Rubber Coats, best quality, for only $1.50 each, regular prics $2.25—get one. Also ‘Tweed Waterproof higby, and Ergiih Parematta large Capes, at lower prices than = can buy elsewhere. Jd onald’s Old Siand, cpposite west end Market. Portiers and Cuveringe.—We are closing out a large jot ot portiers and coverings at } off and selling very cbeaplv our entire atock of upholetery goods Stock of chen- ille portiers : $375 French Portiers closing at $3.00 >. —-——— $1 00 Derby " - $3.00 $450 Imported “ - $3.38 $5.00 Portiers, dark and light, $4.50 $6.00 Corenille and Tapestry, $4.50 And other grades up to $10. just the right The nobbiest and latest things in Hats and Caps ut slaughter prices, at The Bargain Corner. NEW SooDS BLACK DRESS GOODS Black Alma C’o‘h, a beauti- fabric, ali wool, 52c per yd. _-- The Always Busy Store, and the acquiescence of the pertains to posted at mills ng Gov rnoment that Ihe eight cream volunteer troops hitherto massed slow im- probable changes in case 1. Reports of recent failures in the but a time past A. Weeks & Co. received and their first ship hundred low at lot of shirte Gents’ heavy linen collars, 25¢ collars and culfs attached, only sizes 14 and 14}, $1.25 pen clearing them at 50c each. es your choice of Weeks & Co’s. best four-in-Land necktie-; prices were 40c Every day we are pushing our goods out cheap to make room for our b g «pring stock, which is now being selected in the best narkets. Goats, with J. 8, Mac Also sev- eral pairs silk curtains at $7 and $8.---Jas Paton & Co, Upholstery goods and curtains.—Some time ago we offered all our upholstery for re-upholatering furniture without profit. The offer still holds, and despite that con- cession you may pick upholstery stufts j just suited to your needs at greatly reduced prices from these little lots we are closing See windéw today.—James Paton TELEGRA Seeoisu Desparours ro THe Exawingr Regarding It cme At the Dinner of Chambers of Commerce, Loxpox. March 11, bers of Commerce, Lord Salisbury deli be referred to the Cretan question. aoove everything did their duty it would tO maintam they manfally circun@tances, promote, dom and peace, aud well being must depend. marks were received with loud cheers Marchi 11. justice, and, above LonpDox, The entire sta of pot dockyard, numbering 5,000, out of veseéls gaged. upon which issued in view of »the crisis arisen Over the Cretan question. ——_-—_» Old Arms Cailed In, One awa, March 11. been An order has issued Will Go to England, Punaunecres: March 11. lee celebration. For the Famine Fund. Loypoy, March 11. The Liberal-Conservative Orrawa, March 11. J.M. McDougall wil! Conservative candidate in Wrizht Co. Ths Wanderers me ated. Sr. Joux, Mareh 11. The Halifax Wanderers were by a scratch team last niglit. Hon. Mr. Borden's Condition. Orrawa, March 11. progress towards recovery. a ee Thursday evening, in the Y. M. C, years of age and take place on inst., at 8 o’clock. men eighteen invited to be precent. 57—2i THE ORETAN SITUATION. | What Lord Salisbury Said. the Associated | At the dinner of the axsociated Cham- vered an address, in the course «f which He said it must be r membered that the Brit- ish Government could not be guided in its policy by personal -ympathies or religious proclivities and sentiments. They were the trustees Of a great vation’s interests and obligations, which they were bound else. Ii under the 4B DO other cou se of conduct could co, the free- all, European npyu which all commerce, industry His re- emploves at Devon- are ordered to werk overtime, tor the purpose of hastening the completion of the fi ting they are @u- The order is believed to have been Which has from the Militia Department, calling iu all«.)d rifles and side arms, and as soon as they are in the new Lee-Eufi-Jd weepou will be issued. I: is aid that No. 4 Company, Canadian Infavtry, will accompaay Hon. Mr. Laur- ier to England on the occasion of the Jubi- The Queen has contributed another five hundred pounds towards the famine fund. Candidate, be the Liberal- defeated Hon. Mr. Borden is making satisfactory Dominion Aviiaxer. — The adjourned meeting of the Cherlottetown branch will Lith A. All upwards in sympathy with its ol jects, are cordially linportant business, Rubber Balls, Rubber Balls 150 DOZEN. ALL SIZES “=== Just received, via S. A first-c'ass ns ‘artitte “Bounce” equal cian’s. dc each up. THE BOOKSELLERS, Rubber Balls, S. STANLEY. wit a to a Politi- Prices lower than ever:from GEO. CARTER & UO. TALK HORSE Why ! merits, mers and horsemen. vse it. Try a packet. Prepared and sold only AW Reddin, Phm, B CENTRAL DRUG STORE Sunnyside. India Famine Furd. TENDERS FOR WHEAT, Sealed Tenders will he received. by the Pro- vincial Secretary up to 20th March, inst., at noon for allor part of the Wheat now on hand in Ch’town, contributed by the school districts of this Province to the ladia Famine Fund. No tender will be considered for less than one hundred bushels. Wheat to be de- livered without picking. Not bonnd to accept any tendr. ARTHUR NEWBERRY. 5 —J& wi ss. Prov. Sec ° NEW ee Bl ck Figtred Alpaca, fine finish, with lots o mohair to make. itone of the sightliest black dress fabries 39c per yd. STANLEY BROS\ MARCH 11, 189 around Ch’town as genuine. SECOND WEEK GREAT CARPET GLEARANGE SALE 2e 2220603087873 030% 3 OS This great Carpet store cleans house—and this clearance: hs com? to be lco'ced upon by carpet needers in = All short lots, short lengths, and styles that have met with lesst favor are marked Preis @ Url - a Second week of the Great 10,000 | Clearance Carpet Sale JAS PATON & CO. Second week of the Great 910, Clearance Carpet Sale JAS. PATON & 00. ues ini Se SY 6 PY ’ ¥ y INU IS AS ISIS aS CARPETS ANE D RUGS. SOO FOC4SG8HE 24°38 Yard wide Union and Scotch Ingrain Carpet, about 20 pieces, say about 800 yards, at } } off for spot cash, in our entire stock of prices run frem 50c¢ to de. The different prices quoted for the same quality i owing to the different lengths in stock and the designs. Some se | better than others. To morrow we wiil make Door Mats for 25¢ tremendous English Wool Door Mats, fast colors, $1.25, worth 75 liearth Rug 75¢c, worth } more. “wapestry Carpet We will mike four prices of the lot, 1500 yards in all. Large matting Mats, $1, worth $1.50. 27 Cocoa Door Matts,85c, $1 Rubber Matts, only 4 left, $3.50 for $2 95 JDC, 49e, Oe; GDC. 500 square yards of Floor Oil Cloth,in 2 yards wide from 17e to $1, at 1-5 off. All our Vil Cloth is seasoned Some of these goods are 10 wire Tapestry, made ; aes ns we pry the older you get it the better it will wear. by the largest manufacturer in the world, and the de- signs are exclusive, the goods are good, serviceable and handsome, and will wear like pin wire Come early, Lots of ends of Oil Cloth cheap for cash. The regular “— ea . : ” Stair Oil Clcths and Stair Linen in great variety. BRING YOUR Charlottetown Roller Mills HIGH GRADE FAMILY FLOUR Is more economical and makes better bread than the im- ported. GEO. K. FULL, MORTGAGE SALE. LAND IN SUMMERSIDE. To be sold by or HORSE TALK THE ISLAND CONDITION POWDER sells like hot cakes. Because it sells on its Hundreds of our far- Public Auction, at the Court House, in Sammerside, in Prince | County,oa Monday, the twelfth day of | April, u xt, A. D, 1897, at the hour of twelve o’ clock, noon. All that tract, piece or parve! of land situate lying and being in Summerside, in Prince County, in Prinee Edward Island, bounded as <follows:— Commencing at a stake fixed in the north side of the road leading from Charlottetown to Suinmer- side, in the southwest angle of land in pos- sessicn of the Bail Masufacturing Com- pany; thence west along said road sixty feet; thence north thirty degrees east to a d owned by the P. k.I-land Railway; '} ence east along the southern boundary, thereof to the west boundary of raid land, u possession of said Hall Manufacturing Company, and thence southwardly along teme to the road at the place of commence- ment. ‘the above sale is under and by virtue of a power of-ssle contained in a certain Indenture of Mortgage. dated the seventh day of August, in the year of Our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eighty five and mede between James Hunter of Summerside atoresail Blacksmith and Agnes Wilson Hunter his wife, of the one part, aod Edward Jarvis Ho‘gson of Charlottetown, in Queen’s County in Prince Edward Island of the other part. For further particulars apply at the office of Mr. W. 8. Stewart Solicivor, Newson Block Charlottetown. Dated this 10th day of March, 1897 EDWALD J. HODGSON, bright ycur fashion journals and find Mortgagee. la.w. 4 tl sl. NEW GOODS BLACK DRESS GOODS: Black Sicilian, wide widths, fimsb, leok through cut about it. 75c per yd. TT The Always Busy Store, JAMES PATON & Co. THE CARPET MEASUREMENTS ISLAND We TOG....2 SE ET SNe ‘ST. PATRICKS DAY. The Benevolent Irish town will celebrate St. WEDNE Snr, ‘MARCH eh Auction. Sale. Of Valuable Farm in Ch°town Royalty. The subsc scriber will sell by ne ED Boots & Shees JUST RECEIVED A’ which is ‘ie oat sal. ina h gt state ae n the premises there is a good *, three large barns, AT THE is propensty | os situat ed wit ahi ; aoe mile of OPERA ¢« HOUS IN TH = eae Dairying, Mé what G aalabiag , or rok Grow- Eas sy terms of purchase — he given, partic ulars made known or ‘ Club ( (for the first tie ne in ( har ttetowr “BIL EEN OG.” scenes of this drama were TA INGWORT il R. KR. JOST Stamper’s Corner. Comein - and see E & 0. 109/ BICYCLE W. E. DAWSON. : Ch’town M sels 10-97 Magic iaates rn Show. . ae and tableaux, 2-liours of Solid Eujoyment-2 AX pomemm CH RONIC aaa ;ALISBURY M« ee et} Perens ent SE L e HELP cost errors and removing the The result justifies the me ans. emy quack cure-ajj.) Ne ‘ither shoald it be judged by certain bac} mong the people, nor) {-bad efforts of invalids to go it} Tue salvanon of health | Vinnicombe’s Orchestra in attendance. Ti ule Friday morning,Mare et So eR ——m kets at Reddin Bros, Z5e, B5e & SOc. PATRICK McQUILLAN, Searetay. The Always busy Drug Store im: tations already » balone or halt doit rssilates sincere repentance (se if. devial and whole- "hearted faith in the good works of physic feven M b's certificates b y the ream, will save one from the evil co stim ulants, fluid or selid DE. Cc Ler cofN z= 3 ae and the N Y Our Spring Stock Opening Up Silver Soap, Polish, Fur- niture Shine, etc. REDDIN BROTHERS ¢ Opposite P. O. NEW cooDs,, Black Sai! Cloth, a new ma-| terial, with just enoogh mo- hg air to give it tered in U Ss ‘end Co anada } Address: -Charlettctown, P. E. 1. z — nh arn _— month to month PIONS reserved for aaaianah ENCES on application. ? BLACK DRESS GOODS Back oe vass Cloth, an: oth- One of the largest stocks of Dress Goods im the city. STANLEY BROS dress go a a tutdasiel that anon’ d certainly interest every $1.85 ‘per yd. STANLEY BROS, $1 .38O per yd | The Always Busy Store, |