. . I . bitin, THE DAILY EXAMINER - LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS, S at B - A ( Cc { ways t Vv - P ) t M ean Ww 1 Ha ib iv > \ ~ ‘ Mrs. E. H. Nor ‘ Arn an Ente 1 ( rch | Ay I if iiacadiia I) Tea g ere Selling az ‘ ‘ 1 & G ar Stewa Lrates A s ended 1 Ww _ the A { 1 y Xt A } wa ass t ‘ 4 I Ad miss -—_ Iy RA ‘ I renant ( ' via N ‘ I ¥.M \ I F : The d y ann i ja - \ . Ne ‘ Are s J = } Vv W Cig pas . I Ww ‘ a er W } ar e@riy x } 9 U a hie et t , Sa ” v ? 4 x ~ | ev g has } t QR -> ( ws ( 4 me g } { a bh i thee P i st M ( = Church at 7 : A fa attendance is r q = stein T on a na ts I r arg i wil I y ent assa 1 ‘ia s { was red five ce “ iicetens Ww. f — | Ww be a € g of ti x veo W.C. T. U. in their r : row (Thursday) at 4 p.m. A fu i 8 requ’s Very m por ' - B M Ti ¥:: 8 Cc. E Ciristian Chuarch will | their s annua Isiness meeting to- Bigt e < reguiar prayer meet \ att ance ’ bers as t ess ! rt ance is I ¢ g diinisies Me. Ba rr’s I vk ar. Ay A Bart!e t re peated his le ture, “Edir burgh by Lis ¥ t { ire room of the Firat M Church last evening. The | jecture wos most interesting throughout, und was greatly appreciated by the fairly | Jarge audience Mr. G. H. Haszard manipulated the lantern. At the close a heart f thanks was tendered the Jectur tev. Mr. Can who pre- Shu sical New Cover or Foresters.—A new Con Foresters has been organized at Mouct Stewart. It will be known as | “Court Hillsboro.” The officers are ; Deputy—G. B. McEachern ( Chief Ranger—James Partridge. Reeeo -cretary—Hugh Currie Financial Se retary — P. W. MeLeod, Treasurer—W. A. Cheverie. Viee-Chief—D. McWilliams. Past Cnief—F. J. McDonald. Court Physician —Jobn G. Toombs, M. I D, —_—_—— i A Lrxvrtovs Barnroom.—The woman who attained the luxury of a batroom, recently descr:tel, may well be the envy of her asso :iat2:, accordimz to the New York World The bath was sun’ in the floor in Roman style. The walls were dooe in marble pane!*, with ma-sive mouldings, the slabs used for the panels presented a rounded surface, while the back of one of the blocks had been eaten out with acid till only a shell rernained. Behind these thin curves were placed powerful electric lights, whose light shone through, floed- ing the rooms with a soft, delightful rad- jance, j _ - —>——— “ENGLISHMEN’S NIGHT.” To-morrow will be Night” in the Second end a pleasant evening is assured all who attend. The programme will Le found be lox — Opening Chorus casccctiscce tev A COONS | A Visit to the Death Bed of Tennyson...... Rev. W. J. K rby. Song -— 8 Chee The” vi dice setenddescociad M ra Howard Alfred Aust Rivals—Select:ous from r wr y Lewis Morr Good Words and Faithful Dee “Tie Martyr’s Crown.”... Algernon C Swinburne- “Sir Philip Sydney,” “A Baby’s Death.” Wiiliam Watsoa—“A Tribut2 to Tenny- | aon.’ } ELA LET E. BH. Duchemin | Teanyson’s **Relatious to America.” entiam, ... .. ctesceven ..Wallace Pickard } olo and Ch sruas—*The Flag of the Free.” E L Choir i Alfred Austin—Poet Laureate....cocce---++ | Rev. W. J. Kirby. Selections—“ The Seas ns,” Dr. J. H. Ayers. “The Haymakers >ong,”.....+-seeeeess: | Wallace Toombs. “Tie Grave j : Wallace Toombs. PEMROS Oth TEMES oo cccccccecssnccnsscospenceeses Dre. J. H. Ayers. r God and Home and Native | PECTS SONY, «--cceeseesscees Chorus—“F Austin’s first poem after his appointment as Laureate. “Jameson’s Ride,”....-0.--:---Alfred Riges | “God Save tne Queen.” | There cents mission is only 10 cents. will bea epe for children. | ‘al admission fee of 5 j - | the use of one of their pianos. “Englishmen’s Methodist Chureh ; Buy Your Hats at Prowse Bros| es Those $1.00 Black Shirts are the best value in town.—Prowse Bros. White Shirts ready to wear from 40c up. See our $1.00 White Shirt—it is a la ndy.—Prowse Bros. The Talk of the Town! are selling fast. are the best assortment ever imported by us Prowse Bros. Waterproof Coats.—Gentlemen, we ask ] you to call and look over our assortment of those Coats from $1.75 to $15.00 Prow se Bros. Where did you get QD » Dros {| that Hat y—always up to date—and do not charge too much for them either. you want a Hat see their new stock. -Our New Hata | So they should, for they } They keep the nicest Hats in the — So it| -~ ae I | at Prowse | i | = “ ‘SIVA S AISA caearecmne rece n reece een ecnnc eee rcceeennee eee ee aa WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 1896. reo oe | ‘SUH Skogy ‘SUH S.uoyy ‘SCH USTs | j } ‘s}J¥yy dvayg9 ‘S}BH pooxy | ‘SJB UvIpEURD ‘SJ8H] UBOLIOWYy ‘SIU Ysysug ‘SIUHT Pa10j09 ‘S}UR_T MON ‘S}UH 1308 | ‘S}RH pavyy OH YoU ERS, THE CITY HATTERS. FORESTER’ ANNIVERSARY CELE- i BRATION Court Avondale last evenivg celebrat e fourth anniversary of its establishmer 1 their ha The literary and musica programme prepared for the occasion was | capital, and was rendered manner. It will be found below: Cornet BO M. M. Galbrait! Address —“Forestry”’. J. E. B. McCready Vocal Solo eee ct oper eee Wm Duet—( Banjo and Mandolin)....... MeKai Mr. Payne. | 4 ; — > } At the close of the programme refresh- ments were partaken of. Tie committee desire thre ugh Tu Examiner, to return their sincere thanks | to all who assisted in the entertai nment. [hey also desire to thank Miller Bros. for . SEIZE THE OPPORTUNITY AT ONCE. ens When the opportunity occurs to escape from death onlv Innatics will refuse to d | t. But there are many consumptive peo- | le lying on death beds who can escape | le threatened doom if they will take Mil- | ers Emulsion cf Cod Liver Oil. Some| are not aware of such a preparation, and | if they die it will be the result of ignor-; ance. Those who know that Miller’s} Emulsion makes new blvod and enables! the consumptive to get strength to ove r-| come the disease are self des troyers if they © still neglect to} obtain the life - giving remedy. | | Miller’*s Emulsion is the great nerve strengthener and blood maker, and cures Coughs, Colls, Bronchitis, Scrofula and all Lung affections. In big bottles, 50c. and $1, at all drug stores. PERSONAL. Mr. McKinnon is reported “brighter und stronger ” to-day. Dr. G. Gillis, of Montague, is in the | city. He is registered at the Revere Hotel. Purser Ryan, steward Smith, assistant- engineer Kilfovle and others of thie Stanley’s staff are in the city. The arrivals at the Queen Hotel last evening included: J. Gordon McKay, Bradalbane; Neil Nicholson and son, | Cardigan; E. J. Anderson, Truro. At the Hotel Davies this forenoon there were registered: H.N. Hamilton, Mon- treal; J. A. Choqutte, do; Thomas Douglas, Halifax; Percy Jenkins, George- town, U. Owen, do. To Have a Box of $ "EVERYBODY'S PILLS © $ in the house, is an evidence of prudence and good judg- ment. Di-interested per- 6 who make a careful s real Jille Pills, 8008s, examination of the merits of always give the preference. druggists. Price 25 cents. ¢ e 6 ¢ ‘ Prepared only by ‘ ’ ! different Every body’s Seld by all ¢ JOHNSON & JOHNSON, Honor Graduates in Pharmacy. RABVWISBASSSZSASESAGBESB «Success is a Shy Bird.” All kinds of plans and methods are necessary to achieve success. No specific rules can be laid dowfi to fit every case. SUCCESS in our FURNITURE business is the resuit of our ability to MANUFACTURE good FURNITURE CHEAPLY. “Our sell- ing prices” follow as a matter of course. MARK WRIGHT & 00., LTD. for you all the nove! i During This Week 3, West End Cord, Piques, Chambreys We have secured some ‘very pretty things in these lines and wish to show them to you. cure Cotton Goods. Crumm’s Printed Cloth Crepon Prints, Plissi Ginghams, Printed Duck, a we shall show you t22 results of our efforts to pro- LIT | ties the markets afford in ee ee ae at “ BEER BROS. } in an excellent | 15.000 Yards. t i * March ison us now; who does not love the breezy month, who does not hail; et : ; : | with gladness the glorious sunshine of spring!” “March on, March on to Vic- tory,” sings the Frenchman. We invite} the march of an army of customers. We offer no resistance. COME ON! 10 Pairs Ladies’ Black Cashmere | Hose, just the thing for spring wear, finest wool, perfect dye, full fashioned hose, 48c. Weeks’ March Sale Price, 37c. | | | Black Cashmeres. Finest All Wool Black Dress Cazh- .«+.«-Chas. E. Thorne and R. Hogan Vocal Sol .....George Hennessey teading......... -csensedingalal: Ue ne Ve al So Cece ceveseeeoceoes J R. Davison | Readins eteakcbannnssssiccis ee Cas \ | Sol sb bosses <sbnseealal Bee Reading.. a 26 issue McKen: e | Vi S esescccecseM?. Vinnicombe | Voeal Solo—(with mandolin obligato) euineiuke mes ae Ge | Comic Song......... ocilnid ie W. ©. Whitlock Ail the numbers were greatly appreciat 1, and most of them we re encored. The accompanists were Mrs. J.R. Davison, meres—full widths at 32c., 40c., Miss Kate McLean, Mr. J. E. Bell and iS5c., 60c., 62c., 67c., 7&., Bic. $1.10, $1.20, $1.30. We call spe cial attention to our 50c. WOOL CASHMERE, It is simply won- derful value. New Dress Linings Haye just opened Fifteen Thousand Yards New Dress Linings. They include all the best known kinds, also Linenettes, Hair Cloths, Can- Fitre Chamois and Buexr- ramettes, in all weights and colors. vasses, Ladies’ Equereinne Tights and Flannelette Night Dresses. Will close out the balance of Ladies’ Flannelette Night Dresses at a bargain. Full size, fancy embroidery trimmed. W.A. Weeks & Co.. THE PEOPLE's STORE, Wholesale and Retail Charlottetown, March 4, 18$6—dy LOOKING FOR THE TRUTH. Str.—As a constant reader of both papers, end one vho is sincerely Cesiroua of arriving at the truth of the matter, | am disappointed that the Guardian does not continue discussion of the Manitoba Question. I don’t want to see the R. Cs. have anything more than their due. But it seems to me you havea little the best of it so far. The Guardian ought to bring up its side. AntiR. C. (Our correspondent may depend upon Tue Examiner for “the truth” about this, as wel! as about other matters ] _~=39 @ ae THE Y. M. C. A. - Sir,—The reading room is will supplied with lealing magazines and papers, and the wonder is that so f@ take advantage of its privileges. There seems to be one omission, however, and that consists of the fact that there is but one paper on its tables from British Columbia, namely, the semi-weekly world, published at Van- couver, the organ of the Liberal party. Now, surely it would be but justice to all parties to have the other side represented by getting the British Colonist, published at Victoria, B. C., edited by Henry Law- son, @ native of this Island, and for many years editor of the Patriot,in this city. The Colonist is the organ of the Conser- vative par y of B wish Columbia, and one of the ablest writers on the Pacifle coast is its editor, whose articles in opposition to the World are of the most convincing character. It is hoped that our reading room committee will at once place the Colonist side by side with the World cn our tables in justice to all. A Scpseriper. ——— Steel-coated rifie bullets for the new magazine guns caus2 ve'y little pain, say Dr. Delorme, surgeon-in-chief of the French army. During the riots at Four- mies one man was wounded so badly as to be paraiyzed, but did not suspect that he bad been shot until he eaw the b'ood stains on his clothing; one, shot through the leg, only felt a slight shiver; another, shot through the arm, felt his elbow twitch, and closed his fist mechanically At short range, 100 to 150 yards, the bui- lets are api to explode and to do serious mischief. i chk a cissiitaaliaeeeton An Otp Anp Wett Trizp Remevy Mrs, Winsloe’s Soothing Svrup has beed used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teeth nig, with perfect snccess. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays the pain, cures the colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhea. Is pleasnt to the taste. Sold | vy Deuggists iu every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value is incalculable. Be sure and ask for Mre. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup, and take no ther kind.—m. w. f. wkly—l y <-> —Mr. Marter, the leader of the Con | DO IT NOW! iIf you have a kind word, say it; | Throbbing hearts soon sink to rest, If you owe a kindness, pay it; | Life’s sun hurries to the West Can you doa kind deed? Doit, From despair a soul to save; Bless each day as you pass through it, | Marching onward to the grave. Days fur deeds are few, my brother, Then to-day fulfil thy vow; If you mean to help another Do not dream it—do it now. —- —ie> © i LATEST NEWS NOTES. Windsor, N.S., is to have a Board cf Trade. The Baltimore and Ohio railroad com-! pany is now in the hands of receivers. The publishers of McClure’s' Magazine have decided to spend twenty thousand | dollars for short stories during the coming year. A farmer in Prince Edward County, ! Ont., is charged with feeding dead horses to his hogs. The provincial board cf health will investigate. Fitzsimmons and Maher boxed three Tales,” of the’ first edition printed by Caxton in 1478, was sold recently at auc- tion for £1,020. This is the highest price for the work on record. The St. Petersburg Gazette intimates that Russia will conelude a treaty with Corea, which will enable the former to carry the Siberian railway to a Pacific port open all the year round, It is announced from New York that Ballington Booth and wife will continue their work in the United States. They will probably form an organization similar to the Salvation Army. The Rev. Peter Q’Connell, for years in the diocese of Montreal, Ottawa and Kingston, celebrated his diamond jubilee at St. Patrick’s church Montrea Jon |. Sunday. He has been sixty years a priest. Frederick Leighton’s peerage was the shortest lived in the history of England. He died on the day following that upon which the patent of nobility was issued, and as he left no heir the title died with him. It is said the King of Corea is still at the Russian Legation in Seoul. Internal uprisivgs continue. It is rumored that japan is making advances to Russia with the view to arranging for dual control in Corea. A fred Andre, one of the ablest bankers of Paris, who died recently, was connected directly or indirectly with every Protestant agency in the republic, and it i3 said gave aunually to 500 religious and Ledevoleht societies. Dan Stuart will attempt to bring off a fight. between Corbett and Fitzsimmons, and to this end wired Julian and Brady. Stuart named November as the time and guaranteed a battle ground and a purse of $12,000. Wiliiam Veith, of Halifax, lost a valu- able standard-bred colt a few nights ago. many The stable floor broke during the nigu', and the animal was found dead by his owner in the morning, pinioned between the planks. During a game of polo in the Casino rink at Fall River, Mass., an Friday night the balustrade-of the gallery gave way ond 150 béys and men went headlong into’ the rink, 30 feet. Over 50 were injured. Two are reported dead. Prince Pedro of Ceburg, the granisca | of the la‘e Emperor Dom Pedro ot Brazil, is now hopelessly insane. He imagines that he succeeded his grandfather to the Brazilian throne. The unforiunate Prince is about 30 years old. The will of the late Rev. D. J. Macdon> nell leaves in trust for his children an estate worth $19,200, made up as follows: Life insurance, $15,500; bank etocks, $2,400; household goods, $1,000; cash, $500; cemetery Jot, $100. The Turkish p olice at. Constantinople profess to have discovered a conspiracy. rattling rounds at the former’s benefit in lishes the corresponience which was exchanged on the field of battle at Krugers- dorp with the Boer commandant, according to which the sparing of the lives of the cap- tured was the condition on which the surrender was made. The Boers offered to spare the ] ves of tle ra ders if Sir John Willoughby undertook to pay the expenses of the cost to the Transvaal. All the police force of Lansing, Mich.. were in quarantine several days last week, and the police station and town jail were closed during the same period, while the policemen wer: al o vaccinated. A tramp avith snrall pox came to the police station and was passed on to the jail. Practically every member of the force came into con- tact with the man,‘and so the force was put in quarantine, and the jail and station house were c’osed and disinfected. The Spanish people are enthusiastical’y determined to go to war forthwith with the United States and tu speedily avenge the insult which, it is fancied, has been offered to the haughty pride of Spain by the United States’ Senate in determining to recognize the Cuban provisional gov- ernment asa belligerent power, and to ask the President to use his good offices with Spain to obtain recognition of Cuban in- dependence. On Sunday the consulate at Madrid was attacked. Dispatches from all over the interior of BUY eux WATCHES Stem Wind Watches are the Popular Watches. THE: POINT I have a few Solid Gold New York afew evenings ago. The best! wey ‘Rp y cosas. g inglaud report great damage by K -W Watc of feeling prevailed throughout. wfreshets. Woodville, N. H., pepartd siping EY-WIND atches. A copy of Chaucer’s ‘Canterbury |jwashouts on railroads, and several bridges You ean have them swept away. Barre, Vt, reports nearly every granite shed there under water. The damage is estimated at $20,000 In Waterbury, Conn., the damage is $20,000 The damage alone to Naugatuck valley will approach $100,000. At Newport, N. H., a number of buildings were damaged and railway track undermined. The loss cannot be estimated, but will be large. The United States legation at Madrid was strongly guarded by police on Sunday night. The minister of war and minister of interior held a conference that day, with | : the view to adopting measures tocope with | ‘ess... + the expected popular demonstration. The war department on the same day began preparations to despatch to Cuba a new army consisting of 20,000 infantry and 5,000 cavalry. Admiral Beranger, iwinis ter of niarine, has been ordered to prepare 11 of the speediest warships to be déespatch- ed to Bahama channel. In Valencia a body of students paraded the streets carrying banners, and subsequently held a meeting, at which resolutions were adopted protesting the action of the United States congress. They shouted : “Death to Uncle Sam,” “Viva Spain,” “Viva Spanish army,” and “Viva Spanish Cuba.” they are good _ time- keepers and fully guar- anteed—if you want a good Watch cheap. SOOPER eee ROR EH RHEE Ee TEETER E EET EE REEEH EERE EEO Eee HERE IS A SNAP FOR YOU! W. W. WELLNER. Charlottetown, March 4, 1896. DD AA DAAAAADLSD4L4464445 44 TVVvvVVVVVVVVVVVVVvVVV ey Rigby Proofed Fibre Chamois: IS SOMETHING NEW. The Rigby process makes the Fibre Chamois ABSOLUTELY WATERPROOF, and yet imparts no unpleasant odor or harsh or greasy feeling to the goods. It is just as smooth, stiff and tlexible afterwards as before—in fact, you can only tell the difference by the Rigby label on each yard. The price is the same, and think of the advantages of using it in skirts, capes or wraps. Always Cut Across the Goods. feb28—3i (513) Abb ihibb bt hb bbb bpbhpbbb 6 644 TveVvvVvVVvVVvuUVvVwVvwVvueVvVVvVVVVY AiAAhL T. J. Morris has some choice .canned fruit selling cheap. Call and get some. 2i. See our goods and get our prices before ordering your spring suit~S A McDonald. For the Boys and Girls! A SNAP! Qur Big Fat Scribbler. wVvVvVvVvVVVVVYYV VVvVwVVYvVvWwVeYweewevwewevevVveVweT weve VvveVvVvVYTYVvueWVeYweeeeververvrwevrvrvevweedgre=wywlwto ‘wrrrrwrrerrrrreweeeee''’'?TTTTTTT7T"7 7 AAL46 44444444 64445 DD bb DADA bb FOR SALE. The eubscriber offers for sale his Farm fronting on-the-Mouyt Edward Road, in the Royalty of Charlottetown, one mile from the city, comprising about 75 acres. This Farm is in prime condition, and is specially adapted fora Milk or Dairying business. There are on the premises three com- modious Barns, almost new. For terms of sale or other particulars apply tothe undersigned or to F. L Haszard, Solici*or, Charlottetown. Regular Price, 3¢. Sale Price, 2¢. each. ONLY ONE TO EACH CUSTOMER. Haszard & Moore. Charlottetown, Feb. 27, 1896. B. F. LONGWORTH, In consequence it was adjudged tha. ener- getic action could no longer be delayed and over 200 Arménians and numbers of Turks have been arrested. In the New Brunswick Legislature last week, a bill providing for the appointment of two womeu on every school board: in the Province, one by the Lieutenant Gov- ernor-in-Council, and the other by the city or town concerned, was passed after some objection by one member. Another fortune is in sight, and this time it is Restigoushe parties who are in- terested. Mr. Felix Elsligeri of Dalhousie, has received word of the- death of his brother George in New Sovth Wailer, leaving the snug sum of $43,000 to- divided among his heirs in this country. Another European crisisseems to be at hand, according tow late New. York Sun cable, and many people think ‘sufficient pressure will be brought to bear to {rig...- en Lo:d Salistury out of Egypt. ‘Te Sultan’s request that England “regulate” the situatioa in Ezypt may mean mueh or little. : , It is said that the United States’ govega- ment is considering the methods adopted by Canada in dealing with the Indiate. The policy of that country has been a flat failure up to date, and there is every reason to believe that the treaty system in vogue if the Canadian west will in time be adopted. g:rvative Oppo-ition in the Ontario Legis- lature, speaking on the budget, pointed out a few days ago that Liberal rule in ihe provinces caused invariably an in- creased expenditure. The increase in five years was :—Nova Scotia, twe: ty--wo per cent.: Manitoba, thirty-three per cent: and Q ebec, under Mercier, sixty , He did not refer to P. &.! piver and Bocas Del Toro, Colombia, is eight per cent. Island. eee PA BOUUORAV A | (Tons 6 GUINEA A BOX.” ECHANS PILLS constitutes « family medi- als, Diswiness. Fullness, Swell jer meals, Drowsiness, cond Enitte, Flushings of |B greted sith 0 Tastee ons, Ld For sale by all d * A rich’ ‘lode of chrysoprase, a rare variety of chalectony of great value, has been discovered by Curator Wiléomb, of tie Park Museum, Tulare Coun:y, Cal., Chrysoprase, in its perfect state, has hith- e:to only been fouad in Siberia, and there only in smal! quantities. The coast between the mouth of Chagres strewn with wreckage, includigg a oum- ber of panelled doors, appatently from the cabins of a steamer. The other wreckage also is of a character to indicate thata steam vessel has been lost. a A despatch from Montreal says “a ‘fet 3 tion is to be presented to the Superior | Cour praying for the disqualification of Alderman Wilson, of Hochelaga ward, who was elected about two. weekaiiego. ‘Seven reasons are given, one of these be- ing that the alderman cannot read or; | write. | Rev. C. H. Paisley is meeting with fair | ' success in his efforts to raise the required , $25,000 for the supcrmumerary fund of the | Methodist church. He has already obtain: | ed subscriptions amounting to $11,000 or $12,000. He had one subscription of $1,000 in. Halifax, and several of from , $100 to $500. In New Brunswick there are several subscriptions of $500. ' Sir John Willoughby, who was in mili- , .ary ccmmand of the Jameson raid, pak EMPIRE BLEND TEA Is the Tea that brings trade and pleases customers. Every pound satisfactory, but remember that there are two or three kinds of Empire Blend. Be sure and get the best. For sale wholesale cr retail by T. J. MORRIS. to prevent sickness is to get proper Plumbing, Drainage, Ven- tilating, and Heated Houses to live in. We are prepared to do everything in the PLUMBING liné at short rotice, We handle the best Sanitary Earthenware and appliances known to the trade. We are also prepared to do evervthinz in the line of STEAM, HOT. WATER aod HOT AIR HEATING. We pride ourselves upon the perfection of our work in all its branches. JOBBING done at short notice. Our charges are moderate. See us before placing your order. Best of references. McINNIS & THORNE. CLarlottetown, Feb. 28, 1896—d&w ‘PHILHARMONIC BUILDING.” S= Se “LONDON HOUSE. SPECIALS: 15 Men’s White Cashmere Mufilers, C. slightly soiled. 12 Children’s Cloth and Cashmere CG. Gloves. 50 Fancy Shirts, Collars attached. IC. 7 Men's Flannel EShirts, a very much more, Boys’ Two-piece Suits, 24 to 26 ing in our window to clear. T. J. HARRIS. vn, February 29, 1896. woi th A lot Charl. tte \ : MORE ROOM WANTED ! Clearing Out Our Stock of Boots and Shoes at Manufacturers’ Prices. We find we have not sufficient room to carry a stock of Boots and Shoes in our Store, Market Square, and will clear out the entire stock at first cost. Everything in Men’s, Women’s and Children’s will go, and all must go before the 31st of March. Now is your chance to supply your wants i: Feetwear and save lots of money. Terms cash. J. B. MACDONALD & CO.. Charlottetown, Feb. 29, 1896—dw MARKET SQUARE. ia Solid Facts | You wust buy White Goods more or less often. You want to pay the least price possible tor the best goods obtainable. That’s just where we can help you. Until the 5th of March (Thursday) we offer 25 Per Cent. Cash Discount off the following stock remain- ing from our White Goods Sale :— White Pillow Cottons, White Sheetings, Table Linens, . Table Napkins, Ciques, Muslins, Lawns, Towels, Toilet Covers, Sale ends promptly at 6 p. m., March 5th. The Quick Buyer's Chance ! MOORE & McLEOD. Charlottetown, March 2,1895. Spring-Like, Isn't It’ Don’t you think vou are entitled to a New Suit for the Spring ? We think you are and hope to have the pleasure of sell- ing you one, Our new Cloths for Overs coatings, Suitings and Trouserings are now opening. We invite inspection. A 1 Cut- ters and A 1 Workmen, D. A. BRUCH, C nada’s Famous Tailoring Establishment. Charlottetown, March 4, 1896—dy 62083. erm le 13) % Smace Jaw CAN. Be SET AT_€ © Any POSITION LOBSTER PACKERS! Save Money by Buying Your Supplies from us, Copper Paint, Tin Plates, Rope, Marline, Cotton Twine Ingot Tin, Lead, Copper, Galvanized Iron, Black Iron’ Oakum, Vives, Scales, Nails, ete. DODD & ROGERS. Charlottetown, March 4, 189f—135 Help your mate and make life easy for her by buying one of those slightly used Sewing Machines at Half Price, They are all guaranteed for Five Years by MILLER BROTHERS. Only a few left, Come early and get your choice, B00D SHEET MUSIC--ONE CENT A SHEET, Cherlottetown, February 29, 189¢—dy & wy &.. Mii PO NAY ag OL GON va = a ae Cm ian si Man ail <a: ates deat: meena: eat ieee a RD sol = airs eet ba eae ee si