THE DAILY EXAM LE “> 5 a... —_~* % rs ' THURSDAY, MARCH 9 18958. Cc — ~ , -~2-- | J i » 3 es ru PVAMINED Ottawa Letter. the correspondence, etc , in the matter of : : a TH E U [LY EXAM LIN ER. —_—— ithe tunnel bori: gs, ete. His notice of i ‘ ee The budget debate occupied a solid fort- | motion bas been calitd several times, but | 5 ; MARCH 9, 1893. night, witk the exception of one day. he has allowed to stand. I hear that | . q The Manitoba Question ee both those It is rather a go i < I ‘here were forty-seven speeches in all—' Mr. yme long, some short, sume tiresome, some , kno a French. But the speech of the debate; my was that of the Finance Minister on Tues- | Sen Palmer is hereabout, but es I do not w the man, even by sight, be might be next neighbor without my knowledge. ator Howlan is well and active. He has | Act and | day night, when he replied to Mr. Laurier | been expatisting on the wrongs of Ireland CA HUGH J. Mecongyey who approve the : _ : and practically wound up the discussion. ; before a Home Rvle meeting. He has those oppose it * pitching into the Govern’ |. oaleries were crowded as I néver saw | likewise been called upon to ofliciate under ment The truth usually lies betwen tWO} them before. Mr. Foster was in excellent more melancholy circumstances. He Was a — extremes. Standing between Mr. Tart Snthe | form, and he could be distinctly heard a!l | mourner at phe tuneral of the weil pp : Mr. D’Alton McCarthy on the | °V®F the House. The applause which | contractor, John J. Macdonald, and a pa 1- . on one hand and Mr. D’Alton - y greeted him when he arose was vociferous, | bearer at the funeral of Mrs. Tackaberry, I RED 3 BREEN 7 > * 4 other, it is more than probable that Sir and it continued at intervals as he made’ wife of the equally well knc wn Ottawa John Thompson occupies the right position, off-hand To have vetoed the Manitoba Ac or to have “* intervened at once aiter the Act had been declared constitutional by the highest court in the Empire, as Mr. Tarte contends, would have been outrageous. I! Sir John Thompson had done so, he would, by His act, have sealed his doom as » Can = ; adian politician and statesmen; fur he would point after point of his magnificent speech. | auc his life, and it certainly was grand. There | the was no tone of apology abunt it—on the} don contrary, he seemed to be conscious that | in | the best of the debate had been with the | stit Government, and he was guing to celebrate | Thi the victory, Mr. Foster dealt also with | pe the negotiations by both parties for a re- newal of the reciprocity treaty with the United States, and in doing so took occa- sion to administer a severe castigation to but unt [t is said to have been the greatest effort of | The other to receive him. the tunnel is not deaa. Island representatives pursue ever: tenor of their way. Messrs. Mac- ald and McLean spend their mornings ooking after the interests of thgir con- u nts at one or other of the dep: rtments, sis not thé simple matter that some ple may think. A-member of parlia- Bur tioneer, ruent is a step ahove the ordinary individual, even he has to wait in the ante-room il the Minister is disengaged and ready The Senators are remark, PLENDID ASSORTMENT in Fringed. FOR SPRING, ——— —— ——(t¥}- Something new in VELVETS, with Borders to match. the following makes:—Velvets, Brussels, Tapestry Bras- sels and Tapestries. Also, a splendid assortment of NEW BLINDS, in Plains anc Also, a few very pretty OF. ST. JOHN, N. B, Ex-Champion Professional of the World, LL SKATE TWO RACES (pray W' a one-mile and a five-mj Hillsborough Skating Rink) i have viv ” eee he solemn compact under | ak ie . ~ hafieiadiions of ha’ the Mr. Charlton, whom he accused of false-| ably lively for their years, and under the VELVET and TAPESTRY SQUARES. j se! : hood in stating that Sir John Macdonald j direction of Hon. Messrs. Bowell and On Monda Evenin M vinces within their spheres is secured.|) 4 gone to the country in 1891 with the | Angers are developing a remarkable apti- y if arch 13th, On thé other hand, suppose that be had promise that he would certainly get a reci- | tude for busiuess. i : : forthwith rejected the petition of Arch-]procity treaty. Mr. Charlton sat dumbin} Jere I must stop for to-day, trusting that HOUSEKEEPERS, and those who are thinking about commencing Housekeeping ' a“! a proposed to give some of ocal champicns a chance to skate bishop Tache, he would have dove 4 wrong and hasty, as well as an impolitic act. Every British sdbject has a right t» petition the Crown, and to bave his petition care- his seat and to k it ail meekly, never ven turing even a remonstrance against the vigor of Mr. Foster’s language. It is a well-grounded complaint against the oppos- ition that they are too fond of doubting the int my next will be a little more spicy asd eresting to your numerous readers, March 5, 1893, The Skating Coniest. will do well to see our stock. JIA MBS PATON & CO.,, these men, a suitable handj allowed. ~~ Only one man in the world, viz, Hagen, has besten Breen, while Hagen and fullyand tairly censidered. Lf a doubt one St Secche’ rene inter Hidgh' J: BgOcecanae waihiakbiee kéie Breen are the only two men oe remained upon the mind of Sir John], chance to prove untruthfulness against | the Hiilsborough Rink on Monday evening Seotch Carpet House, Victoria Row. beaten McCormack. dave Thompson as to the course he ought to pursue in respect to the petition of the Bishops-—he surely did right when he went the Ministry and particularly against Mr. | 2¢ Foster, and if there is an appearance of dis- parity between the Canadian and the| ye skating circles xt, has been the most prominent figure in the world over for many ars. Until 1892 he was for five years the undisputed champion of the world, and has Charlottetown, February 22, 1893. _— = a a neo = — eee — a = — The best possible arrangem ents made to preserve perfect ord ” er. iin *—2 on American versions of the same transactions, to the courts for an authoritive decision of} +) .i- preference is always for the latter. | to-day the one-mile professional record of boat se Absolutely no one allowed on the ice the matter, The question is one of] What Mr. Blaine or some American Secre- | the world, his record for ove mile, made in ae me ei @) - NVI N K c-R excepting skaters and cflicials, Nationsl, Provincial and Sectarian im-| tary stated is invariably accepted by them] the Victoria Rink ad ee John, aan 74 | ® Ret ‘ek is +} as truth, while they take no pains to hide} mev«r yet been broken. He successfully de- | il eturn tiekets at one first ” portance. Itis, therefore, necessary that it their disbelief of Sie Charles Sane or Mr. | feated ail the men that St. Juhu, Halifax, (Pye the P. E. Island Rai!way (rom Sema a Georgetown and Souris. be settled, once for all, upon a sound, and enduring, and unquestiouable basis. Sir John Thompson has, consequently, done well in appealing to the courts as to the right and duty of the Dominion Government to ** intervene,” according to the prayer of the petition, to protect the separate schools of Manitoba in of constitutionalty of Act The wisdom of the course adopted by the the established Manitoba Schvol view the Foster. Pi At 25 minutes afier 2 a. m., the divis ion was called, which resulted in Sir Richard Cartwright’s amendment being de- feated by a vote of 126 to71, a majority of 55. Six members were paired, two mem- bers (one on each side) are dead and nine Conservatives were absent without pairs. The only defection from the Government ranks was Mr. Calvin, the member for Frontenac, who, your readers may 1emem- ber, was elected by acclamation to succeed Lieut. Governor Kirkpatrick, on the tacit y ag 18 m H Ca th ing Ax+l Paulsen, the champion of Eurepe, in lau 1892, by Fred C. Breen. ctouand Montreal could bringagainst him. He also conquered all the men whoappeared ainst him in the United States, and go- g to Norway, at Christiania he defeated YL. Instead of retiring on his well-earned rels, he returned to Norway in 1892 to eet the new champion of Europe, Harold agen, and was then defeated, and return- gto St. John, he was also defeated, in When Hagen me tu Americato defendthe championship is year at the largest skating rink in the y J Ry, greate SH PCTER Pamice This picture represents the manufacture of horses’ shoes, but we represent the manufacturers of BOOTS and SHOES for Men, Women and Children, and successful ones. balance of our Stock, which contains thousands of pairs still, at We are offering the r bargains than ever. Come in and look at them. We can give you Shoes from 25 cents to $8 00. J. M. McLEOD & CO. Doors open at 7 at 8p m. p-m. Races to be called GALBRAITH'S BAND in attendance, Admission 35 cents, mch9—tl dte PROGRAMME Goverrment is proved by the fact that] understanding that he should be classed as sng eee aoe I he tncnmanse nia est ben cn oF fire-eating politicians on both sides are oe supporter of the Govern- skate a series of three races zach against ~ sa * striving t influence the party and religious in . Conmaiites:-0t: emul, the :Oane him were ee J. McCormack and Fred Cc, Would ou AUC ION SALE Y Mi Gj . feelings of the people in respect to the} Traverse wharf was brought under review ae eee Saat tear ae 7 . aVe . ; » fact th jovern-| by Island members. Mr. Ouimet stat oe ee ee ne SO ee eee ae = } —- -O¥ --— ot and by - fact tl oon the Govern aie to: eimnaiiactl ids ibe aa . in the Victoria Rink, St. John, where in the Like to so = ——TO BE HELD IN—- E ment has been sustained in Parliament by spluion ts te 2 practicability of carrying | Presence of the largest audience ever Val ble P on i ii ha dj a a round majority of cne hundred. Let the on a ferry between the eyo a oe assemblea in that city to witness a skating Sho in zy Id Openly dll ath I 13. THE 7 -—™~ 3 courts decide the question ; everyone will] engineers had reported that $30,000 would | ™°* he defeated Hugh J. McCormack ina pp ~ cahaaentcridis CE UM, acquidste in the decision of an impartial| be required io construct a deep water oin ae a ae id ae — I AM instructed by L. W. Goit, Assignee of the . ; : ‘ . wharf at Cape Traverse, similar to that at | ¥2'° Sterung from cpposite sides of the Estate of George J. Wright, tosell by Auc- me IN ete ae tribuna! ; and instead of party and religious C T . . * rink, it became necessary from the forma- -tion, on the premi<ea, strife about the matter we shall have peace mos wer enn with 15 feet at low tion of the rink for one man to gain onl Thursday Eveniag. March 9, peace. | water, he had decided to make some dredg- ° oe On Wednesday 22nd inst. : ' = _— ing at Cape Traverse, before incurring any ar ee eee Pag eater Me: ° = ’ 7 -" 7 : % z . sn, oug ~ iad yw oY +" “ou Ki An Hateresting Talk. nae oo ah aN Cormack in the race which was five a 7 cient O'CLOCK, A. M., 1, ees . Twilight”. © W Benret Tue Master of the Rolls began his *‘talk” | dredge at Victoria West, in Prince County, miles and required 70 laps to skate it, q pe oto -onains Be Sa Heme, wh frene, fs — = to the young men,iast evening, by warning| where the wharf is useless for want of | "°’°T . 84 his opponent during the COLONIAL HOUS PHILLIPS SQUARE MONTREAL with Buildings thereon, eee Bohemian Gist ae ee them against taking one-sided views of|dredging, Malpéque Harbor also needed a uaa ag Feat night the) doors of the | 4 se! ' ALso—Merchandize, etc, consisting of 700 Firat Methodist Choir, things or using extreme language. Truth | attention. tink were closed at 7.30, and thousands | | ee hol oi eee Portola, 16 hones Ton, 29 al c ' ' , ; outside were unable to gain admittance. barrels Beef, 25 barrels Pigs’ Feet, 5 barrels Pork, | 3. Recitation—* Yes, I'm Guilty”, ‘ is always the same, but there are as many| Mr. Ouimet replied that the dredge was erp -.. 5 sets Fairbanks’ Scales, Counter Scales, Cleavers, u Tso eneenrtenanagys. ways of looking at it as there are many | now at Montague, and after finishing there C uis year Breen has again defeated “Mo- Knives and Saws. Stoves, Lard Boiler, Coolers, ae Se ae - minds, Everyone would admit the folly | would probably go to Cape Traverse. oo in a race skated in St. John last se Leet Dar gy ze wey, Te Ey —— 4, Vocal Solo—“Who's at my Window”. Osbome of persisting in looking at the splendid I think there is little doubt that the uesday night, when the splendid time of « Special Attention given to Wail Orders Wheelbarros, Buzzy. Single Wagoa, Vis-e-Vis ngssteirn public buildings st Ottawa from but one| present superannuation system, which Mr mile in 3 04 was made in the Singer Rink, y Wegee. | large Safe and Desk, 5, Tableau—“‘Our Wandering Boys” ...c.snn poiat of view; and there is just as mush | McMullan complained of a few days ago, is soar ig just the size of the Charlottetown Tp ee oe ee 6 Walter Dell .....<0:+-scsscconssibiiin ail folly in persisting that a persoa’s own way| unjust. It is an old saying that to pension ee ei is twits wane es sca Dry Goods, Carpets, Curtains, Furniture, China and Glass- mch9—Ay tl sle ee ae By Little Girls, Tag of looking at other great facts and truths|# man is to give him anew lease of life, +; : , ’ i j i i oe fe Solo—** ° oh» must necessarily be right and everyone|and the figures on record would seem to ae in February of this year. i wanes Kitchen Utensils, Silverware, Lamps, Japanese Goods, eat oie. 2. i eae else's way of looking wt them wrong. It| verify it. It cannot be denied that the sys- |, hese are the two men who are being| S.adies’ and Children’s Boots, Shees and Slippers, Mantles ° j 8 Mal : a should be remembered that there are at least | tem has been used to_ political advantage, rought to Charlottetown by the Gutees and Millinery. : Lies ae Where My laws two sides to every question. The habit of|and the fun of itis that many of the in- | Pr#'?s Directors, of the Hillsborough Full Stocks i mr. * Messrs. Brace, Lewis, Cook and Melass, speaking in the superiative involves a loss| stances adduced by Mr. McMullen, prove | Skating Rink, and the public may expect a ull Stocks in each department. ‘Trial orders solicited. a’ Viele Celo— "Petts Bickel of apptegiation for the niceties of language, | conclusively that the McKenzie Govern. rein eee ee ph. D oT 5 ' J. Wingnnd)s-ceoc.cesereersaseah ? which is « loss of one of the keenest| ment were notorious sinners in this res- | 2°’° °CoUr 4g: oe ing a Miss McDonald pleasures of the intellect. The mind should | pect. For instance, Mr. Futvoye, who, in this city. HENRY MORGAN & CO. % 10, Vocal Solo—* My Happiness” ,,,., Carl Bobm be kept sharp and should be able} since his superanauation, has drawn $38, - on ns ee feb9— tt s tf MONTR 1825371893 Miss Minni or. ae P - t ) ; at , \ ; _tebd— tts tl bh KAL e 88 Minnie Moore, to discriminate nicely, but just as | 000, was retired in 1875 by the Liberal ad- Mercier and the Clergy. ————————_————_— — —————$__—___—— = ll. Waltzcs—“ Oa the Sea & ” aldtental the razr will lose its keemness/ministration. So was Mr. A. Woodgate, cree arn. ; . we if used to cut tobaccoo, so the miod will lose | whe was retired the same year and has MoNTREAL, March 9. | T= Benevolent Irish Society of Char- oye Orch: sira, its edge by reason of the constant use of ag- }since drawn over $23,000. So was Mr. Mercier made a speech at the Letellier Club * lea te celebrate the Anniver- | 1? Recitation ye ond Sho”....ca' ae wot ; — = A yg Ttaietie oy os who has drawn over $37,- aes ane iu which he violently attacked sory Of Ireland's Patron Saint £ Vocal a art rceede © demonstrate 6 atic , n ere are a tew mor . | the clergy. . 4 Ocal Solu—" Anc! cred’ (oy request)... ® superan BY } ' ‘On Friday, March 17th, Mr. ¥. de C. Luvies 4q vee = Paradox, and to show thatthe pressure of a column of sand, exclosed in a tube is not in- creased, however high it may be carried— the added pressure falling wholly upon the sides of the tube—when someone in the aude ience, whispering to his companion, made use of the wend “eae” nuated by the grits.: W. Agnew, $7,791: W. Ahearn, $6,718; P. Bennet, $6,816; A. ony. $10,468; J. S. Clute, $6,566; John Hall, $6,481; J. W. King, $10,000: H. LaCroix, $10,095; P. LeSueur, $15,070; A. Lindsay, $12,925. ute penne A Great Lecemotive. MONTREAL, March 9. A locomotive just turned out here, to be d to take the U. P. R. exhibition trein to KEGS NAILS, 70 boxes Glass, 3 tons 13 Colored Paints, 1 ton Tarred and Dry Paper, 1 ton Screw Hook and other’ Hinges, 70 pairs Carriage Springs and Axles (slightly 30 dozen Chisele, and large stock of ASSORTED GE by a Procession from their Hall, Prince Street, to St. Dunstan's Cathedral at 9 45 . a. ni., where High Mass will be celebrated, | After Mass the procession will reform and parade the principal streets. Barbed Wire, 3 tons White Load and | damaged), 3 tons Grind Stone NERAL HARDWARE. 11, Male Chorus—* Fatherland” (G¢ PAD). ...0008 Members of Y. M. ©, A, 15, Vocal Solo—“The Slave Ship” quest) ddipesidiac tua = hen My, F. H. Beer, This reaching the ears of the leetarer, he forthwith gave a most ins These and some other very fortunate in- | Chicago, will be abie to draw 10 sleepe:s at a ; ; : 1€, Ta’ leau—“ Our B Jude teresting chapter upon rats, their history and | d.vidual have been paid for 15 and 20 years} '#*e of 60 miles an hour. TRADE SAT... OUNCERT nan Ee. = ying a pte tnflusten = reotnens neon ell characteristics. Then he reverted to the| past for doing nothing. I daresay they Prerers Home.—The Summerside eoires- ” : | ] rectia t Pro. = Hycoum, | 17. Dumb BMD sees aeons ssosnnenanennaanaae question of an anonymous agnostic as to be-| worked hard when in off ae cen merside eres 70 barrels Flour, 110 boxes Tea, punchoons Molasses, 12 barrels Vinegar (Malt and | Ue the direction of Prof. Earle, assisted 7 a en in office, and it is their owe of the Guardian says: Mr. H. H.| White Wine), 20 cases Lamp Flues, 20 barrels Herring, 100 boxes Digbys 15 barr Is | by Prof. Vinnicombe's Orchestra, a oe , 18. Vocal Solo—“ Death of Nelson”...,.. Braham lief in God andthe Diyinity of our Lord. Freely admitting that God is incomprehensible, he proceeded to prove by an application the argument of Herbert Spencer, himself, that the agnostics are entirely wrong in their non- belief, and that Jesus Christ must have been one with God. The lecture was in the be ginning very pleasing and instructive, and at the end exceedingly impressive. The thanks of the audience were conveyed to the Master of tne Rolls by Judge Hensley, who oceupied the chair. who died last fall, having bee - ae aftam ~ nuated only two or three Necuties as Home INDUSTRY—Buy ycur boots at the Positive Clearance Sale to empty the building. 15 Crates Assorted Crockery ware. meh8 Secretary. ryt Persenal, life spent in the country’s service, His boot factory.—Goff Bros. ' E . ° Se ee eee ae AUS i iON AT BRIGHTON, = Ex-Governor Nelecs, of British Columbi ar S cay ee ae a DIED. ree e a panes CANN : _ Ex-G } , o 4“, | for all the money he paid into the superan- ' ; * HOME JEWEL” i i ED GOODS ie dood. nustion fand during his life. But it 1s pro.|. At Georgetown, Feb. 12:b, NeavyM.J.,] . 1OME JEWEL” STOVES and RANGES, best in Canadian market. *|Wednesday, March iéth, stipdiendid. ‘ : President Cleveland has been formally in- luck that they are living to a good old age and enjoying their superannuation. But what about all those worthy men who for years have contributed to the superannua- tion fund, and suddenly were cut off in the middle of their work! They died and all! their families received was a gratuity of two months pay, about enough—perhaps not enough to pay their funeral expenses. Take the case of George Taylor, of the I. C. R., nat furgey, who has just returned from a tiip to Oregon, says that although the climate i; good in that piace, he woul rather live in his ive place, P. K. Island. PaTRONIZE home iadustry by buying your oots at Goff Bros. Our stock of spring hats and caps cannot be surpassed, line We are giving bargains in these 8. dw posed to amend the law this session when, infant daughter of Mark and Eva Henry, Towa and Country Merchants should resery and attend this sale Everything offered will be fares on P. E. Island Railroad will be allowed mch8—tl sle Sugar, Pepper, Mustard, Spices, Pickles, Washboards, Brushes, Shoe Blacki ve | Polsh, and large assortment of GENERAL GROCERIES. eS eer selection of the best | TUESDAY, MARCH 14th, AT 11 O'CLOCK, * Avd continuing all day, at the Burnt Premises of R. B, Norton & Co. The Concert wi!l consist chiefly of a grand E rish Compositions, | and _ Oration by R. R. Fitzgerald, Esq., Programme will appear next week. Doors open at 7 15. Entertainment to i ¢omimerce at 8 o'clock. e orders from Commercial Travellers! Reserved Seate, 35 cents sold without regard to prices. Full )~? Sts. to purchasers of $100 and upwards. Rt. F. MADDIGAN, ; unreserved, Mr, C 19. Tennis Drill... 90: Oescseeenennnl By Sixteen Younw Ladies. 20. Medley--“* Among the Minetrels”.,.... Lewis Orch estra, Positively no encores. Admission 2% No Kesery ed Seats, Doors open at 7.1) at 8 o'vlock. Hei mans, seeeeeneee vited to attend and participate in the openin : : . : cs TT exercises of the Columbian Wo: ld’s Pai, 8} let us hope, a more equitable system will vont aan neatha and sight Gaye. St Cl i¢ , ‘vhibiti At TWELVE OCLOCK, 1m Sir John Thompson, accompanied by hia be adopted. At West St. Peters, on Sunday 26h of Hhi¢ ago Exhibition. is wife and two daughters leave to-da A bill has been introduced to amend the | fe? ruary, John McEwen, age 70 years. He ; ™ for Pasi. where hb take hi *Y | law relating to voters lists, ‘It proposes to leaves a widow, four sons and two daughters & will sell by Auction, on the Pre 2 aris, ere ne will take his seat on sieaolit wt WH , to mourn their loss. HK nndersizned is di OUSE lately occupied by C, A, : ¥ the Behring Sea Commission. During his |*'™P'"Y 884 cheapen the system by doing of Marten 5 directed by the Department | Man, Keq, adjoining his wew residence at : . > ; away with the printing of the imi ——————— ——= ee arine and Fisheries to ask the proprietore | Brighton ‘ absence, Mr. Bowell wiii be acting F y P g preliminary of the diff, sence, Mr. Bowell wiii be acting Premier, lists. which will he mune a a ae “e" erent Caoning Factories in this Pro-| Al#0- The Brick, Stone, Mantels, Grates with Mr. Foster leading in the Commons. ated li Ul Row consist of the last Cans ised be eat nt® office one case each of the | Contained therein, including 38 Doors and # sintlepsiahapatitpcettiadiatit Tia printed list, with the names to be dropped ob pon BK, oT nde, tbe canning of Lobsters or Windows. i . ages are i uilding t : -d withi from Syrup of Figs, struck off and the names to be added — —& (0) — a the purpore of making « settebie “isn a for a m4 © be removed within thirty days ‘1 eet aca — - This will then be posted up —-—AT THE—— ore rene of the Genadian Canning Factories | No reservs, Terms at sale a uced from the laxative and nutritious] for general i i :} a. ae is not necessary that 5 2 or ge nspection, The bill also pro cans should be filed, no comes een =A het the : = H xonTON eae @ vurpose, but it ie essentiel that they should mch7 tlsle Auctioneer, juice of California figs, combined with the medicinal virtues of plants known to be vides that one person cannot make declara- tion for a number of persons, unless it can DIAMOND |BOOKSTORE be soldered, painied and labelled, as is usual when filled. Prompt action is necessary. BIG BARGAINS ARE THE ORDER OF THE DAY, Rr Auction Sales and Slaughter Sales and Big Discounts of all kinds the whole country is in a general uproar for Bargains, so we have decided to sell our entire stock of CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, SPEC. TACLES, &c., &., lower than has ever been offered to the public in the history of the United States or since Adam was a baby. For instance:—SOLID SILVER WALTHAM WATCHES, Stem Wi Stem Set, former price $18 0C and $25.00, now $13.00 and $16 00; Sean ¥* CLOCKS, once $5.00 aud $6.00, now from $2.00 to $4.00; RINGs, BROOCHES, A. LORD Agent Deyariment Marine & Fisheries. Office of the Depari ment of Marine and Fisher CLEARING-OUT SALE A Clergjman's Confession| #°usehold Furniture, : AT AUCTION. most beneficial to the human system, acts! be gently on rm kidneys, liver and bowels, | a effectually cleausing the system, dispelling opinion of a good many members the bil colds and headaches, and curing habitual | does not go as far as E itekt. and it be constipation. probably undergo considerable amendment —- in committee. The length of the session is still a matter of speculation. There are 4 lot of knotty points still to be considered. Dalton Me- Prowse [Oarthy’s new policy will not be introduced shown that such persons are unavoidably bsent from the constituency. In the cule Thursday Evening, March 9th, AT SEVEN O'CLOCK. a ; We are showing a spevial line of French flannels. Ali wool. 28iuch. Good patterns At 39 cents per oard:—Ssanley Bros. Have you seen them? Seen what ? Ss URPLUS STOCK of Books, Stationery, HE Rev. Conrad Heney, Chicago, {)),» Bros’ new hata. They are nobby and cheap. * ; Toys, Fancy Goods, Vases, etc., to] EAR-RINGS, SC Ns, &c, in li has th : WILL sell by Auction, at the residence of Mt Tae ed eet tb helen Devens. P-/ until after Sir John Thompson’s departure, make room for fresh supplies. P » SUARE Pils, Ss , te Bip! signee. a | nes ano pone Se r Peasy ‘see “sag ar Tres nea ‘ant, com . , . “thy m eS that it is very evident the Premier does Bargains may be expected, Special attention given tu the Cleaning and R; airing of Watches, Clocks, and (I guess) pray better, because I id mencing at 11 o'clock, a m. : : : ’ : ride a ’ 44 Salo positive, No reserve. RK. BEAIRSTO, Auctionet oa _|not fear the seductive influence of the Jewelry, Compasses, &c. a am ee es ee — cae Third Party. The Caron Charges have yet R. BEAIRSTO, bicycle. oft hie Housebeld eftects, com rining Posies ae ways sell cheap. marg | °° — a -_ Mr. — Pa also to im-| ™mch8—2i Auctioneer. G G. J URY The reverend gentleman rides a COLUM. nirure, ee ' : . . a a + - . y . @ are showing » magnificent line of spring | Pec saan Sashes Judges. ANTED—A girl for general housework. North Side of Queen Sq uare, opposite the Pont Offi ce BEA. *Ostalagees on spglication. Mine. boll Helecs,” “de wader Ol simu 1 don’t know what isthe matter with W ‘Mr. Perry that he has not yet moved for Stree R. M. YOUNG, and summer cloths in suiting, trowseriag an Agent for P. E. leland. overcoating—John McLeod & Co. dw Apply to Mrs. GEORGE CarTeR, Pownal t. mechg Charlottetown, Dec. 15, 1892—3m tu th & wky meb2 . machs