vi ~ Se sees! eee . . P > 3 peat cone was — a — ~ SS See een ne ma = ee eee SE r ILY EXAMINER - . : : ; : ; THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1895 THE DAIL V&A y ‘ a. 2 ) ; ° is <i i $< <$<$$ nn rn nn —— . ail icine — : NOTES FROM WORCESTER, MASS, ? ‘ T f which has been reprinted from the cur LETTERS T0 THE EDITOR eutiinie ' THE DAY! y EXA INER nt transactions of the Royal Society of Sm,—On my arrivalin Worcester five . . y . had Canada: and therefore we are not in &| snare opatten il years since, I wrote a leiter to Tue Ex- ‘ ei t his argument But| MR. DAVIES’ INCONSISTENCIES. aAMINER, which was duly published, giving s m to eriicize DIS ASR AAS EOS j cities . . . 2 . . r FEBR RY 899 . ' a : ‘ ; my first impreesion of the city of Wor- SCLAL : . we FR i we : we know that Prince Edward [sland was| §ir.—The grit organs continue to refer | | ctor , ’ SpeeciaL Despatches To Tue EXxaMIneR® oe “the Island of St. John” until | to the “Southern Railway” as an “election Worcenter has now a population of over | KE GRIT CAMP. known a tine } a Se ee a a pi < awe : } . : TROUBLE IN T HE GR naratively recent date. Perhaps Dr. | dodge, Mercierism,” etc. — Phey : have 100,000 inhabitants, and perhaps there is A Missing Ca tain 3 : pars 7 : | evidently received their inspiration from 4| | 4+ 9 city in New England where fewer p . Tre Grit “ machi u this Pr “t Dawson will tell us who gave it that pame |} cudv of the political record of the a city in? ungl: € eee ; : ; i 4 | recent studv of the politica —— Provincialists can be found, more espec- 3 not moving smoothiy eee “| and at what time it wasgiven: | Hon. L. H. Davies, which teems with elec- ially P. E. Islanders Boston, Salem Lyxx, Mass., Feb. 21. coe : “i lial ll . iS na ; wa ’ > : Me: y-* would not beso many postponemet : ——_—oo tion dodges. We have — ~ to “ew Lynn and Brockton, in Massachusetts, are Capt. Eldridge H. Spinney of the Schr. © conventions, to the disturban wv. ©. upon Mr. Davies asa highly _ Lonorab’e | the abodes of most Islanders in the state. Harvester, of Gloucester, has been re- : nih oo —_— — | man. W e now copsider him the very es- Notwithstanding these facts, Provincial- ported missing to the police. He left the ness . Da Mar The annual District Convention of the | sence of inconsistency personified. 7 ists are sufficiently numerous here to carry home of a young lady at 11.30 on T ues- oO : Mr. | H ee ae |W. M. S. of the Methodist Church of Pt We find him in 1890, onthe eve vf a on successfully, a well organized «Mart day night and has not since been seen. Lead and Great K e Privy} i [sland met in the Second Methodist | general election, standing 7 = floor of | 4:04 Provines Assosielion*” The annual | He had $300 with him and it is believed fel Oia ~eterds ‘ning i the use of C ons and advocating a : os Saas : i aia diate i a Pu all arra He | Chareh vesterday morning. | the House of ee 7 i be Fn | Te-union of this association takes place in he was waylaid and robbed. Mrs. R. Johnson, President, occupied | branch railway to Murray arbor. ® | testion! iHallonT a { » Presi " i: ; j icultural Hallon Tuesday next. A large a vir: Mrs. A. Wright of Bedeque, | February, 1891, we find him at a meeting Lala citin Gieme sendin a fae a i, atee air; Drs. 4 s rae Rep f delegati early every city > w a "y e devotional exercises. A goodly | at ¢ aledonia definitely and decidedly pro- ae gO ee sae Fire al Halifax. ot 2 ‘f ; os va .. | state will be entertained. Among the dis- 6. ases K r of delegates from various parts of | mising the electors that he would, if tinguished men who will k on tl a > : . . . . ‘ ¢ shec Pn ) speak » n. i Ww . | cal of a e Islaad answered to the roll-call elected, continue to use his influence in loon agg ag 8 - R De k on tN oc Hauirax, Feb. 21. i. . . t 2 i 1 al : 2 5 ; . SAS LO a v. iCK1@, Of Nova : ror the committees were appointes avor of this branch railway. Did he kee ae . 3 knee may com ' s merely a m2ans i -” ; oe ee - a . , ~_ oo waa 'N - » het es i] P | Scotia. Several other Canadian geutle- The stables of the street railway wa COPYRIGHT im 1. The Mar | Mrs. Thomas f ickard, President of the | his promise? Nothe. he has deen silent | en will answer the invitation pany were badly gutted by fire early this May ocen }Second Methodist Auxihar cordially | on the subject ever since. It was evidently Riad al’ thes tnael wnicel . if this rning | morning Eleven of the largest street = ; ‘ ° : + 2 .: i ° ” r PB > 10C? yi eTs c = - ’ scader Is 7 welcomed the delegates, to which Mrs. | an election dodge, eh? contains the follow : ? a ‘eal "t home ears were burned. Seventy horses had a @ a 6s ove 165 i : . . . on .ains » TOLLOW!L yaragre f can- 7 . i hin servants Phere | Wright fittingly responded Contrast with this the conduct of Hon. ae de we a narrow escape. < } weer *s <a acuost | Genatae Wacuiil ) f tely ff not place this gentleman. Perhaps Mr. : ; alia e | The President's address “ as earnest | Senator Ferguson, who, unfortunately for lll ia eek Gait Galtahieds: tak es nian | }and encouraging. She asked all present | the people of Belfast and Murray Harbor . - : Dead —h—— smear fo rea 9), = ae : te > ' ’ ot he to take as their watchword for the coming. | was defeated at the polls on that oc MEMBER OF CANADIAN PARLIAMENT. Fred. Douglass ead. ,y some re iT > la dil aati om courageous } Lore "as Ass . is Se¢ : . ‘ : z : Be strong and ver) rageous, the Lord casion, As soon as he took his seat in the Fen. Thomas Prowse of Chariolietows., oe AO words of a celebrity who has passed away, | of Hosts is with us. Senate, though no longer dependent on the | p.in.e Kdward’s Island, is in this city WASHINGTON, Keb. 21. a 7" \W A very — ~ a on eae — ean like a es gg he at visiting friends previous to « trip ooanen Fredk. Douglass dropped dead at his omes “ we shall see what we | was’given by Miss i. W isne r, of | erton. once ¢ irectec the attention of the Govern- the Atlantic. He is accompanied by his residence last night. , | A short paper followed, entitled “Woman’s | ment to this matter and eloquently pleaded wife and they are staying at the home of | gm es s} An g Ss — } Respor ajbility.” our cause, . ie. oe or . i 2h a ail oe » ° : t ne right” was tried a t-{ ' M Alexander's paper on Japan was Again we find Mr. Davies pledging him- her _. a Jobe ; : vy : — Fresh codfish, haddock, &c. — oe are to be found in all the leading brands, both Fng- nes as ( , ss Alexa! —o ve - or Oe ee 7. ¥ 15 | Street. Mr. rowse 18 a member 0 1 tae 2 “ceive or ss Stanley, at the : : taly held in this cits i ; brimful of information. Home and social | self to support the “Tunnel Scheme” | @,yaidian parliament Mr. and Mrs. ae a received per ss Stanley, lish and American-made Hats. a yu : ia se A: ° ‘ : 4 ‘ é aPite _ . . = Ss Tish rket. ce ¢ Mr. Fred. Peters as President of at the Orient was touched upon, while should it be found feasible. Prowse were on their way to the States es al : O encouragements and discouragements of After its feasibility had been proved be- | guring the blizzard, last week, and the Read the price of dress goods in ae . : bee the Liberal Association a pean Se the Missionaries were dwelt upon at| yond a doubt he tried to ridicule the | pout had a rough voyage. The officers Rros? ad to-day. £20 21 Our MR. PATON, when in New York, procured some . McDon: s Secretary.| ). 0.4 hee! a aide iii . i. ini gains Se at .|- —— - Sep . ‘ : and Mr. H. C. McDona ength. Tn closing 3 ae urged all _ a 7 —o _ a pits aye and the crew were —anen of the of the leading styles and most popilar makes, both in N of these gentiem 3 a resid ( Christian women to take a deeper interest | that of Sir Douglass Pox, and greats e3 | safety of the boat part of the time. ‘ 1 ~ fi i »s haa $3 ; ; . ae y ha een made n Foreign Missions. A short discussion | aggarated the cost of construction He al- SometimesinceI had the pleasure of hear- HATS and CAPS. We have them now on exhibition in : a : lr ao whom } followed. Convention adjourned to meet | so claimed that the smaller gauges Z1V€D | ing an address delivered before the teachers our large Hat Room. ” at 2 p.m. by that eminent engineer would be Of 20 | .¢ Worcester by President J. G. Schurman, : eamp a . 4 i ‘ i a “ e.% ° + ee ee co wil — ee In the afternoon the session was opened | practical use after being construc ted. “It of Cornell, University, N.Y. It was an carried There may rood play” | by Mrs. A. Mutch, of Mount Herbert. Mrs. | would” he said “be a ory tunnel. Was] abje discourse, and it made an impression s happy :binati According to | Turner read an interesting paper written { Mr. Daavies keeping his promise. We upon the Worcester School of Pedagogics. —_—— \ ar . ' . r* 2 "1: » 6Rlae ve ’ 1 1 ‘ } \ ' ‘ \ ’ ‘belief —which has been sedu- | bY Miss Vickerson, of Bedeque. This was | trow not. Another Election Dodge Several weeks ago Rose Coughlan appeared P ot dad bt j £ \ Bl ~ nee ‘ mi bee alee followed by a duet given very well by two Mr. Davies may be good authority 0D | pefore an overcrowded house at the Worces- WE HAVE JU3T RECEIVED AVA. A A SB | es te, i lousiy caltivated im recent year oe *T- | little girls. Miss Durant, of Margate, then | law, but we refuse to take him as such ter theatre. She is undoubtedly one of the Peters “ controls Fert Augustus; * and we read-s axcellent essay oO Missior Band | engineering. Before the last election he), ongest drawing cards en the A rics : i it ead an exceiient essay on 1! } i > : rae , strongest drawing Car n the mericau T ‘ at Jl know that Mr. McDonald is ever | entertainments. This was followed by a | empbaticaily denied that Mr. Blake had stage. ! 25 RO ! ! S THE ONE-PRICE RELIABLE HATTERS. : ate e bidding of his Loca! Lead- liscussion, after which a very interesting repudiated i, nrestricted reciprocity, Within the same week, this Feason, ready ¢ t eT : » pot | PAPER Was TF ad by Miss Annie Mellizh, while we have every reason to believe that Dwight LU. Moody, the great evangelist, and : er. The result will prove w vether sr o sketching ina lively manner some aspects he knew it to be the case. An eleclion | Go), R. G. Ingersoll spoke from the plat- cnesiccneaglh Fp anasto a ee ee vm : ee eee ” these non-residents can control a majority | of Mission Band work. Mrs. Lawson, of | dodge, and so on ad infinitum. : form of Mechanics’ Hall. The great di- . | R | J SSES q of the people of Fort Augustus district— | Montague, being called upon, gave a tell- Now, the grit ormor will soon acaln | versity of opinion expressed by these men ( 4 : , . at aah ak Cintas Jants of those | ing address, full of facts, arguments and | come before the people with a record Of | ig demanding advanced thought. General ‘ore Q Tissue Pa I ir'© e waether or ~- - _eaeeanes ' -», | appeals on behalf of the objects of th 5o- broken promises and unpardonable 1ncon- | Rooth, founder and commander of the Sal- ; as 16 C ' andages. $: who carried Coles to victory will | ciety. ee ith - ance “trade PO | vation Army, is here. One of our local —_—— 2 be subjects of the “human devices” of The church was well filled at the pub- | icy, wh ch is as liable to —— ABT cetatatane spoke:thus. of. him in his: ser ela sacle aad : If you require a Tuiees te Surgical A Mr Fred Peters However this | lic meeting in the evening. Mes, Te Pabat | form 'ag the Cwienee Of See di cea 06 mon : aes “— T —" uUurance pliance of any kind, don’t wear an ifr Mr. rs. : 7 ‘ ., J Fae anihine ao rec end him to oct ee : cs Fe ie a es ea tiiee | nO presided. The Rev. G. M. C am pb ll | He ba nothing now to recommend him ¢ The name of General Booth, the found: ee : ee fitting one to please the Doctor or Druggist may be, it is certainly remal ss ; } “r he electorate but bis eloquence, and we . 3 Th s the finest English Paper, f ee! rs ad sonar, | delivered the opening address referring to | the ersclora’s r that. We row want a| °% tte Salvation Army, and its acknowl} eae eee eC whose stock is co limited that he canpot if that the Premier of a Province eatrust-| 1). benefits of the organization. Mise or —- of _ e now want ® | edged head, is known all over the world. making LAMP SHADES and other use is a protection against a probable loss, | fit you properly. See our large stock of ; : 4] Lnle ssanks Re Ma a wu tel a : as ractica an W | press our claims i : , f 2c y sles. Selli she ? . 7 oe Yn : Zz > ed with the revenues of the whole peeple, oe read a good pap I L “ oy. S the Seder 10 will pre C ( He mat be recognized as one of the most ful and decorative articles. Selling cheap. American and English Trusses in Elastic, es th rvic f the le admeé ring er isiasm 1! ie rk, Lway. xtré € F a js Ro j ; and officially in the service of the whole | Wadman urging enthusiasm in Ui won Sixcernrry | °**raordinary men of the age. Without Every property holder should carry a Hard Rubber, with Water Pads, ete. peoy hould so far forget that which is} 2" 1 Miss Bertha Hyde of age i it Ml Herbor District, Fet 19 1895 money or civic influence, and in the face We can fit anv case from childhood to peopie—Shouid SO tar "ss sate Lead rable nape ur indi vork in | Murray Harbor District, Feb. lY, LSvo. a. oc +45 = . * 8 : an admirable paper on our indian work In j , ; of religious indifference and even ridicule . * : old Special discounts to Ph ee te sition as {to render i : ie ed os ; eto { re- a. Spee a ysicians x due wo bis high y@ - a ae British ¢ »ylumbia. Miss McRae re ad a _ —-——- he has organized an army which now belts GEO CARTER & CO Fire Policy in the Companies rayer and Druggists. i¢ nimeeif liable to the imputpatior short report showing that there are thirty A VOTER’S VIEW, the globe.” ° “J d I If you want Medicine patronize Hughes, i “egokine” a convention and = in- branch societies on the Island, 18 Mission a eaters: Gen. Booth is at present on a visit to sente Vv the People’s Druggist. He can recom- " timidating electors for a Dominion elec- Bands embracing a membership of twe Sir,—In Puesday’s Patriot I observe an {this country. He has already visited the BOOKSELLERS, &c. mend Suitable Remedies and save you aes = __ ' “iis Silas thousand, while the amount raised on the} article headed, “A Disgusted Tory,” and | chief cities ofthe Jand. Everywhere he money. ik > question very much wheter be 6k eee aenended SOO ur- {| ajo BR indi , . : 7 ; 5 . om, "ea eee Tc [sland last year ¢ — led $2 - 1.00. : . a signed BE. R. M., tio ling fault with the | has been received with respect and un febl6 E. R. B R OW Orders by mail prompily filled. the device of importing non-resident: to} ing the evening the choir led by Miss | Jeaders of my party (?) for bringing the | bounded enthusiasm. Governors of states, sa ’ APOTHECARIES’ HALL lead the Grit forces in East Queen’s will Duchemin, who presided at the organ ren proposed branch railway through the mayors of cities, distinguished judges and . 5 Inusurance4Agent (Established 1810) - : tribute to the relief of the Maritime dered several selections in fine style; and | southern section of this Province before | noted clergymen have most cordially wel \ Feb 12. 1895—d e feb DesBrisay’ ’ 3 eontribute to tne s 7 - ; at Miss Howard’s selo way really very fine. | the public, because a general election is comed him asa map worthy of mor ee Char ottetown, February ic, oy e risay’s Corner, 4 Leader from the difficulty in which he} 4 Qollection was taken up amounting to expected to take place sometime this year, | cause of the extraordinary benefi ent fe- pecan ts ta Pence acnaeenomnenecel = - ~ ———_— ee a finds himeelf on account of the pre-/ $14.00 The Rev. Mr. Paimer gave the | and adds, that as an 1onest man,” he | sults achieved through his instrumenta' ity. AT OUR OFFICE. cece 07 eenarmantinn yoann yee so ot SO tinal on al sent cut-oforder condition of his Mr. overawe Fort Augustus—though we iis take the spirit of the electors if he succeed according to the expectatians of Messrs. Davies and Walsh; but we venture the ommicn that Belfast and Murray Hurber wil! not be cajoled by Mr. McDonald, and that independent electors and intelligent “ machine.” Peters may, periiaps, electors all over the riding will resent the intrusion of these interlopers. ~ rere A DISHONEST THIRD PARTY. Ir is a curious fact that wherever the “ Populists ” State on pledges of “reform,” they have eutdene the old parties in extravaganse have secured control of a number of door-keepers, laborers and otker attendants than was ever known before. I | South Carolina reports that nearly all Governor Tillman’s successor in the officials in charge of dispensaries in that State, the established by Tiliman, are behind with under new liquor law closing address. This forenoon (Thursday) considerable routine business was transacted. Most of the delegates left for their homes this af- ternoon. —“'-_“—_-_-—— THAT HOCKEY MATCH, Sirn,—I was rather amused to read in this morning’s Guardian what purported to be a report of last night’s Hockey match, in which the writer makes these extraor- linary claims: (1) that “the Victoria’s proved the last goal to be theirs according to the rules of Hockey,” and (2) “ nearly everbody at the end of the Rink also ad- mitted that it was a goal, as it was made before the whistle sounded.” Now, sir, as to the first statement, it is false, and I would very much_ like to see any rule shown now that wil] prove it. 1 wonder how far Sec. 15 will go to fupport was not properly in play at the time, and therefore was called back by the referee. I consider, sir, that matters of Jaw in Hockey are generally settled by the refree and not by the audience, nine-tenths of whom never even saw the rules of the game. His decision wa3 Charlottetowns, cannot support his party at present. Well this is a free country, and every man can exercise his franchise as he feels disposed. The Patriot correspondent, if he be an elector, cannot be in sympathy with his fellow-countrymen of Belfast and Murray Harbor, or he would never think of leav- ing his party because they have taken ac- tion to secure for the people of these dis- tricts their rights by electing men who will urge upon the Dominion Government the justice of constructing a branch rail- way to tap the main line wherever moat practicable. To be even with the Patriot writer, I may be allowed to inform him, that | have supported the so-called Liberal party since the first Dominion election; but be- lieving that their policy of late years, and at the present time, is extremely visionary and ancertain, I intend, if spared, to vote for the Liberal-Conservative party. I am ly draw a crowd to be “tickled by their eloquence, But the people jare beginning to find out that flowery speeches are very little benefit to a young country like ours. Mr. Davies was once before at the head of affairs in this Province, and I don’t think he distinguished himself very much in The largest halls in the places visited by him have been taxed ‘o their utmost capa- city by audiences eager to hear and see him. J. A. Coutson. Worcester, Mass., Feby, 18th, 1895. Thisis Coacentratioa.. One pill a dose, one box 25 cents. One pill relieves constipation. One hox enres an ordinary case. One-pill takew weekly neutralizes formation of uric acid in the blood and prevents Bright’s Kidney disease and Diahetes. True only of Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills. —_———o— A Comfort Sometimes. When health is far gone in Consumption, sometime only ease and comfort can be se- sured from the use of Scott’s Emulsion. What is much better is to take this medi, have from a twenty-five cent box of Haw- ker’s catarrah cure,” —— Oe Gentlemen who care for being well dressed are asking for the “Tyke” serge which has become so popular. It is a cloth of the very highest character and Bill Heads, Note Heads, Letter Heads, Envelopes, Invitation and At Home Cards, Programmes, Relief Stamping, done in the neatest style at ‘low prices. HASZARD & MOORE. impel nie THE BAZAAR STORE. We have just received a new lot of 4 games ; Victoriag, 3 games. that capacity Is it not a fact, Mr. Editor ‘ METHODIST HYMN BOOKS vi ‘ ‘ : . : FiHL aCILY. , a . ’ ‘ a . nm . d Ss wit h i their accounts,some of them in considerable In the heading the correspondent or re-| that the great majority of those learned ae po colors. The registered Masic. i htt Bindi Al z th ‘ “ ‘ . - “ “2 a » re rs s 8 ; sums. The Populist administration in Kan- | porter Says the game resulted in a draw. | and eloquent speakers are the most use- ie oo “Tyke is stamped on the — : nen _— —— o. : on i He must be about as much at sea in re yack of every 25 yards. used in the Christian Church, Great 3 ee Ga ———— =_— —— | George Street. es i Republican officials in Colorado found that | j,embers of the team who proved the There have bees in cur ban dur,- 8h 5 : oa : a lot of farniture had been stolen by the | game to be theirs, or he would know how | true, a few exceptions to this rule, such as Our stock of BAPTIST and PRESBY- Charlottetown, February 21, 1895-246 i] Fopulists,and the Populist Superintend-| ec. 3 reads, which says in part: | the lateHon, Edward Whelan who poss- TERIAN HYMN BOOKS is well as- ae ent of Education was forced to con- oe playing go? gay tg — eoned the er = epi and of g }sorted, and we have a lot of New : nee es eg 1ours, in case of a tie, play wi applying it for the effectual good of the J y 5 : 4 fess to petty stealings by false = 3 1D | continue until one side secures a game, un- eet ? Figee ee CavaOR ETERS si oe oe i his expense account. Third Parties every-| lesa eae _— upon, before the] You remember the late Hon. George| This is a time of Bargains, | CATHOLIC PRAYER BOOKS, to open where have usually made a pretty bad | match, between the captains.’ Coles, whose plain and homely speeches ivi in a few days. é showing fortheir shestentsteneds The exper- It would be : well in future for the per- | were often iedal at as being hentia offen- We =e gives them or ery - ie } = o | —— —— LT - = ‘ ee i : 1 he mated as 01 2 autherity in the Guardian office to | sive to the ears of our refined and fashion- day in BOOTS and SHOES. We are offering PELOUBET’S NOTES a ience of the —— ong to c Eevee ae : know that their reports are correct, and if | able orators of theday. Where will you | Atter vou visit other stores for 90 cents, to close out the lot. rg warning to the Proviuces of Canada. Al- they are unable to have one of their own | find nowadays, such political heroes among ; = 3 : 4 s -_ = ways suspect a man or a party talking officials on the scene, to get someone who | our silver-tongued orators who aspire to try ours ; you will not be dis- BAZAAR co. sro Ck. EO . about the dishonesty and extravagance of knows enough ahout the game to write the leadership of public opinion? Let the appointed, We have them Charlottetown, Feb. 20, 1895 —dy i ©& ; . i a tae adil pe events up for them; and who will take the | electors choose plain matter-of-fact men to Snr Yaa Why hem d 1ariottetown, Feb. 20, 13 5 “ ee ee eae at : decision of the referee as to the result, and | represent them at Ottawa in the next Par- you. J 4 ake ad- =< (x) Third Parties. Two parties are as many | not the private opinion of the gentleman | liament, men who know the actual need of vantage of our offer at once ? : . ag any free — = en and a re who wrote for this morning’s issue. the country at large, and whose interests CALF MEAL. GROUND IL CAKE ; Party is usually led by designing disap- Fate Pray. at closely: i ifi ith ot y o, : Pepe ! 4 ; viii ; Calf . pointed politicians. vrs = = or carers Se Yours for Shoes at the low- ee Meal i 4 , 4; “ OIL A .E, LINSEED MEAL for Stock Feeding. . 4 Serenata en oe ee ee er ee en ae possible price. Meal is an excellent substitute for milk for young calves, and Oil Cake is now ly aie Dien VERNON RIVER BRIDGE NOTES. assist in building up this new Canada of & used b ~ Mill ond Wi fe feodi . QUESTION. . dish tite thin Aenean A. E. McEACHEN y our Milkmen and Farmers for feeding to their milch cows. For sale by A sew question has been raised by Dr The diphtheria, which for the last two Yours Truly, a , ’ ’ pound or bag at ; Anes ques : : : ‘nhabi P thi Feb 14 BreLFasTeR " Dawson, the excellent Queen’s Printer of months has kept the inhabitants of this PLFASTE feb21 THE SHOE MAN. : Canada The learned doctor has lately ete te ” oo - ae eae st _ we Die ee ae GE ee Pe ee eee eee For Two Weeks from today MR 3 ee | passed on; the school has been re-opepe HOME MISSION TO FO REIGNERS, ; all giv lee rial made an elaborate study of the eubject of | and things are fast resuming their old ; re wg wrt eee rte ' 21. 1895—246 . : 7 . s ss ° a , > y o— the Cabot Lardfali. It is stated by sev- | Shape. eas s Sir,—-We all have been much interested saiee po ‘h . i el a a Se Charlottetown, February 21, 1895 ee i ee oe The smelt fishing industry has been | in the recent meetings of the Foreign Mis- a nee ar ee ee ee ———— Seer — eral of our exchanges that in the course Of | ». nestly engaged in by several of our mov- | sionary Society in this city Sees eneailons ‘ terations for the comfort and convenience - his brochure he announces that this is not, ing men, and we are glad to know that they | work they are doin Pe: the nen thous If variety is the spice of | of his patrons. This a genuine offer, £0 : ae we have all along supposed, the origin- | have been well repaid for their efforts. abroad must meet the highest commenda- li do not fail te take the earliest opportunity. How It Is Done : al Island of St. John, discovered and Mr. James Lewis has opened a new gro- | tion of all reasonable persons. How would ife our stock must come pretty ee pions. se ie eee a Sy : ay te ii cery store and is doing a fair business. | a similar organizatt ek ° "i adresses, erms cath. ; } f ; business , names bs _ — 38 Py he Mr. “pats. Fegaeg e enterprising man, ss onlguate siete ee ong neue near being Allspice, as we A jorge een allowed from negatives ca — sia is that I b maintains, belongs to a small and barren | therefore we wish him success ee ee ee previously taken, : 3 ; . ; - . f s. one or two heathen Chinese and also a y , ; ’ ee na : . i i? 1 island now known as ee and the The firms of Forbes and McDonald Bros, | flourishing colony of Arabian Mahometans have the greatest variety of QU: EN STREET, FOR—— did my best to satisfy my A ad prima tierra vista was not Cape North, at also keep Up @ good trade, considering the who ought to be easily brought to the true the best GROCERIES to be Opposite W. B. Robertson’s Store. tomers, both in PRICES . “y the northern extremity of the Island of aT ion ' or ot ealtioes faith, more especially when they see feb21—246 QUEEN SQUARE 4895 WORKMANSHIP. Believing, a: ; ne yo and bez ) dy ( ( > ai r, p of . : af si w ue Cape Breton, but Cape Breton at the east- meses — at Soe ce oe —— es a rem i proofs sr fits | found in the city. Our prices . j e I do, that I can do work CHEAP- . ts 7 awe ae a Cancing Class, for | of Christianity. cy AVANT. 7 . i ern extremity of that Island. In his view | the betterenjoyment of the balmy evenings. : are most reasonable. neaheiinpien ER and give as SATISFACTORY AE TE Lg AP POM AGE PEL Rata e Tg. eas went out in acloud of scandals. The new Cape Breton would be the natural Jandfal] of a vessel which had cleared Cape Race westward in of the magnetic variation then He contends, further, that the existing cartography of the region previous to and steered ignoraace existing. Champlain made no account of Prince Edward Island, but did represent Cabot’s “St. John” as lying seaward and not in the Gulf. interesting, particularly to residents of These points are exceedingly this Province. We have not yet had the pleasure of reading Dr. Dawson’s brochure, gard to the “laws of hockey” as those Mr. T. Murphy has kindly lent them a room in his yet vacant new house, and if the little move proves a failure it will not be owing to any Isck of proficiency in the teacher, Mr. John A. McDonald, Jr. We have pleasure in welcoming home our genial friend, Mr. John McGillvray, who was overtaken by the late great storm and detained in Pownal for three days, Cio. _— Pe aa Try a barrel of Lily Queen if you want the best bread-making flour on the mar- ket. For sale only at Beer & Goff’s. % feb21 2i Second Week of Our Mark-Down Sale less men in creation for carrying out prac- tical results. ———_—_—__$_9apoe—-—_—_——— { } Dress goods may have intrinsic merit, j and yet lack the possibility of perfect , draping. Without perfect draping it is {in vain that the goods be costly, or the | modiste Parisian. The draping is the . . ; | charm which gives grace to a woman. ’ This is one particular in which Priestly’s famous dress fabrics stand unrivalled. “It is universally known that they wear better than other fabrics, but they drape with a grace which endears them to the wsthetic sense of every fastidious woman. Ladies should remember the trade mark “ The Varnished Board” on which each piece of Priestley’s dress goods is rolled. A large stock of FLOUR and MEAL on hand. : We make a specialty of the best TEAS. SANDERSON & CO., CASH GROCERS, Newson Block, Victoria Row. febl13 FISH! FISH! WE HAVE ABOUT 100 Quintals Large Table Codfish, 100 . Prime Hake, 10) Boxes Boneless Fish, Which we offer at low prices to clear. Orders solicited. MATTHEW & McLEAN, feb21—dy 10i Souris, One Price For All! From this date we adopt this method of selling ‘our goods, believing it to be the only fair way. We are sure the intelligent public will readily see the advantage of dealing with a firm that has but one price, and where there is no possibility of their paying the loss sustained on a former customer. Our first shipment of SPRING SUITINGS and TROU- SERINGS is now open. Your inspection is solicited, D. A. BRUCE, The One-Price Merchant Tailor and Furnisher. and corruption. The new Populist Re- new claim. It reads by reas a - utterly opposed to empty pretensious, and | cine in time to save your health. ; ~ a : ablican Legislature in North Carolina, | disputes on the ice shall be settled by the | to parties straining at gnats, and at the a febl2—dy a ‘ : : a eee were voluble on the stump | Teferee; and his decision shall be final. come time swallowing camels.. The Pat- “I have spent thousands of dollars and gis eater as We have marked our goods ” plain figures at the : ict dhe Din ot aa lihdiy As to the second statement, I think ho | riot and other Grit organs may hold up { been in the best hospitals of Europe and ) lowest prices. We can afford to sell them, subject to a ast fal! about the hordes of olfice-howier=,) Gne has or had any other opinion than | Mr. Laurier and our own Mr. Davies as | America under treatment for catarrah.” 6 dll e § ote 6 h dj t 3 began work by employing a much larger | that the puck went b tween the goal po-ts; | the great Demostheges and Cicero Of the | said a gentleman recently, “and have h j "y cash iscoun : : the matter in dispute was that the puck | Dominion. Such polished orators natural. | never received so much genuine relief as J Citizens’ Band Benefit. Friday Evening, Feb, 22. Proceeds to procure Music for the Gar den, 1895. A fine programme will be rendered by the Band. Tickets (to skate) 15 cents. jebl9 Save Your ‘lime, Money and Temper } If you have a poor Watch, call at our Store and get a good one at a low price, or have the old one to be put in good running order, G. H. TAYLOR, feb9 North Side Queen Square, A JOB as any firm in the city, naturally I am looking fores ™ crease in business, and will try and give the public good, hovest worky loweet prices and entire satisfaction. If I have not done work for yor before, giye me @ trial order for BLANK BOOKS, JOB PRINT ING, ete, J. D. TAYLOR; QUEEN STREET. janl5 ‘ | ‘This Sale does not come under the head f | | “the Prices! i — of Stupendous, Gigantic, or any other mis- D R ESS GOOD THESE ar Some of the Makes! Look al the Pn Storm Serges, worth 65 cents. Bedford Cords, “ 57 * Fancy Weaves, “ 88 “ “ Cheviots, 3. “ ] : nals : * ft. ; c. r ard COLORED DRESS GOODS! !amins absurdity. It is simply a ease of our Sale price, pe por ee eas of the finest grades * 3D cis, per yard for Goods worth from 545 to SS cts. into eash, agiis’ aud Corman Dress Goods I such asare usually offered’ Worth 55 to 88 cts. per Yard, at Bargain Sales, but are | $9e. . 7 SALE PRIGE 390. PER YD. waits $90. = ek. Shot Effects, “ 65 “ “ $%:° FZ ! i ~~ oe Goods regularly sold at from 55 s, brights Serges oe ol to 88 cents per yard, sale price 39 cents a oo. | meres, e on $9. 4 price, 39¢, per yard. STANLEY BROS, Pretty. bright Plaids er yard, ? d for Children, 55 ‘“ se i) _ STANLEY BROTHERS, BROWN'S BLOCK, STANLEY BROTHERS,