>. ‘ “ " A I Hit iA ee FRIDAY FEBRU tame a == oS ——————————OS CONQUERING THK AUSTRALIAN DRY AUSTRALIAN DRIED FRUITS, COUNTRY, —- —————— ARY 26 Ls97. (LY EXAMINER = NOTES AND COMMENTS. — The Msil Sud Enpire says that the new Liberal motto is “tax everything; tax everybody.” This motto may be new to * | Ontario, but it is not new to P. E. Island. Norwich Union Society British America Ass. Go. A g'ance at the mapof New South Wales will show nearly the whole of the north- westeru portion of the colony, representing Among the mary infant industries in Australia nove show a more’ certain pro- mstof fu ure development than that & sociated with the production of raisins, TELEGRAPHIC! MU NYON \ HIDEOUS TYRANT. LORD JUSTICE HAWKINS THUS RE- FERS TO DRINK. The P ; » Ds s ro THE Examiner ; | The Peters Governmeathas ben acting | an area of several thousand square miles, | Currants and other dried fruits. Although Ueworat. Degpacetas's EMINENT CITIZENS TESTIFY T0 ne i Fire Ass C0 | according to it for several years, to be # huge blank. traversed in some half | in California, where the svi! ant c.imate a i POSITIVE CURES BY HIS iM- SE DORE SRO Pe OS le GC We ve | —lcis rumored at Winnipeg that the | 40zen places by roads used for stock-| closely resemble those of the southern FROM THE CAPITAL Bench of England He Is of the Opinion | Dominion Government will hand over to | travelling purpe-es, with a few small! halfof Australia, fruit-drying hae been NOTES f ‘ PROVED HOMOEOPATHIC That 80 Per Cont of Crime Is Due to \ ; neral agen for | the Jove nt al in- | }Ownehips situated many miles t. | made the basis of a large J} remuner- . | | re uf vy tor | the Manitoba Government all the remain <n 5 es apart. ee ailarge anv’ rem hol—Source of Misery and Want. .s Lintiees Wie | ing Crown lands in the Proviace. This is | This is the famous “dry country,” part of | atzve export trade. the lesson therebv REMEDIES. aye a feature of the Schools Settlement which | te eastern fringe of the Australian arid | attorded was, until a comp ively’ recent In the 20 years that Lord Justice must necessarily be so con Australia— was _— by arapidly-iocreasing ou'pitof raisirs peaches, asking a hungry man to accept stones for bread. True, the soil possesses all the elements of fertility, except moisture, has honored England's judiciary he has Hatifax Herald: The National Policy made a critical study of crime and its tariff was framed and introduced in par WONDERFUL LITTLE Orrawa, Feb. 26. Ass. Co’s, and issue their policies here. | i. not set down in the “terme.” eae and occupied exclusively for pas- | pericd, completely lost upon the Austrai- Sir Charles On the Warpath. THE TRUTH FROM HONEST | Hawkins has sat upon the queen’s bench | structed as to keep good time. We : ane Referring to business prospects in the tra purpo: es. Une may travel fur days ian colonists, notwithstanding it had fre— PEOPLE of England he has won the respect of have some high-grade watches at lea Sl sanyo eS? | States, Henry Clews says in bis last letter | #0Us4 this part of the colony without | quently pointed out that in those districis -———— coe lawyers the world over. His record has grade prices, not only for raiiroad ther of them, I have | that “there can pow be no question that j ae heme. being, and the absence of where a ra grew most eee een been one that has reflected honor on per- bet Gr iivtien sdniilen! a correct timp f all | the general business of the country is at | Gongenous to those che Eee eee eed eins of = good qae™'Y | Laurier “Mum” About the Mission] RHEUMATISM, CATALRH, DYSPEP-| haps the most famous of judicial bodies | keeper. ; = : last steadily drifting into a ‘healthy | “®?8* RE Se DO OER T CSP NEES We WO Srna ys a : on this earth. He ts known as a men ©} coe A | activity.” The peuple seem to have cont rae i aa eae such land a _ Ses of ne a ie to Rome. SIA AND THE MOST OBSTINATE great breadth of learning and acuteness idee pi! sn for all kinds of , ‘ se ne ne ini i cultural tettlement ia very much like | Colonies—Mildura, in Victoria, an en~ : : : atches and Jewelry. | lence in the new administration. mark, in South followed DISEASES CURED bY THESE of observation. In the 20 years that he 3 aod currants, dried apricots and G. TE. TAYLOR E ie. Brow , ae ; : — : 4 . “same i igation the liquor amevt inside of fv: months afer Sir| without which cultivation is practically | #od other dried fruits of such ap excellent } A writ for the election in Bonaventure PELLETS causes. In this investigation : . al Agent Jobn took ofive onthe 17th of the pre- | impossible. Th-+re are no wikceuee and | quality that they went rapid.y into cou-} has been issued. Nomination March 6th; : traffic has constantly loomed up before Jeweler and Optician, General Age vious October, 1878. The present govern: | the annual rainfall is of the slightest, | sumption, demonstrating bevond ali | polling March 13th. a . mil him as the one great fountain of crime. North Side Queen 8 ment have been ia power neariy eight | Yet there exis:e the possibility of a large | question the possibilities ofthe industry Hon. “Mr. Blair is acting Minister cf Ask Your Druggist for Mun-| At the Leeds winter assizes in 1876, at | - , 1 Square, the Bedfordshire summer assizes in 1878 and at the Chester spring assizes Militia. months, and have to postpone the meetinz | Ata meeting of the French-Canadian of parlement to @ period nearly nine Charlottetown if conducted on sound principles. During ; you’s Guide to Health, Select the season 1891495 the quantity of a 25-Cent Remedy and Cure port'on of this sterile region becoming in the near future a rich agricultural district, One mouths from the dute they took < flice, it having been ascertained that in many tecause the tariff measure is not ready, THE DAILY EXAMINER. _— the tariff reso!utions are submitted to the Pid house FEBRUARY 26, | DESERVING INSTITUTION a “ business ” adoinistratice !! SERVING - r A a | —The lateet meeting of the Philosoph ic ) al Club at Cornell and ihe prospect is that it wil Le nearly | exhaustible unaerground supplies of water, ten months from the waking of office befure | | posed to hecome discharged into the sea And the grits said this was to be | unless intercepted by artesian bores in their course. But it was not till 1879 that | artesian boring was attempted, In that places there exist vast and apparently. in- great subterranean river-, which are suj- raisins prodaced at Mildura was pearly 2,000,000 bs., of which fully 50,000 were Muscatel*, and the rate of production has since been steadily ivecreasing, In aldition, the settlers annually produce c nsiderable quantities of dried* ap-ieots, peaches and fizs, New South Wales is asserted to abe veven . more ofavorRabhy situated than any of ihe other colynies Conservatives, held last night, Sir Charles Tupper hinted that the Opposition would devote considerable time next session to a discussion of the wholesale dismi-sals from the public works. On the school question, »peaking for himeelf, he declared that if it caa be shown the minority were not satisfied with the sevtlement and they came knocking again for relief, he would Yourself. Mr. J. O. Ward, 1688 Notre Dame S reet, Montreal, says: ‘I have tried Munyon’s Rheumatism Cure after spending thousands of dollars in docters fees, and so-called infallible cures, but found no relief untill Vunyon came to the rescue, in 1883 his lordship declared that nine- tenths of the crimes in the various cal- endars were in one way or another at- tributable to drink. At Durham, in 1888, Lord Justice Hawkins repeated this same declaration with more em- phasis. He said: ‘‘In many a cottage that is denuded : . els il : ; ie Sica . [ consider it a splendid remedy ae School for the Blind at Halifax ba war, Says Mr. Howe | Ye#r operations were begun at Kallara, a ; Hon : bes | plen emedy, e commonest articles of comfort ; onto mae hoys | bis last letter, the neat es re-ting one | Station lying between Bourke and Wilean- | for the proseeutin of the driek {trae in- | do as he had done previous to the 30th of | as I mae not hed a pain or ache since I began : Ay sity article after article has Only tl ; ‘s always kept its doors . : ~ ea Se tuev ever heid. Ane hical sympos- nia. The supply was tapped at depth of dustry, and for the balding ap or a targe | Jane, hi< opinion having undergone no er ~ eer . s : et consgere y awnshop, simply for the n J three day 8 more of and girle from Prince Edward Island who ean wane aan Bins 140 feet, and the ‘tiluent water rose to # | €xpori trade in” paisings. dried jeurrante, change + ince. Munyon’s Rheumatism Cure seldom fails to go paw = the hie Clearance Sale of . . e order of the evening, in ‘ a - , . . relieve in one to three hours, and cures urpose of providing that hideous tyrant, 5D ave been deprived of sight Six DOY* | whieh Pree dent hatnae Profecrors height of 26 feet. To 1884the New South th wae ottfem staples Peon Se 60 ue Mr. Laurier was asked last =— —. few days. Price 25¢. oe eee Brink and I do believe that nine-tenths Roots & £ hoes Vargains in ' i siiatet oe | ’ Teas ; isles i av » Greciar | ing, thor ~ Fitz ck’s visi . ade be . ° from this Province are now in attendance, | seth and ¢ .M. Tyie r,and Mr. Schiller Wales Department of Mines put down its | '8 es a a evant _s the a iar | information about Mr Saaeen Munyon’s Dyspepsia Cure positively cures | of the crime committed in this country all lin 2) t 80 hom: sectived” fer bioeed. <The signifi. | first bore in search of water, a sinal] sup- | Pebinsulg. verever tHe Spanish, Mus- | to Rome, but hal nothing to say. li forms of indigesti : : : ex. <= to oV per Cent, os have been received for] j ie topic was the ethical signifi : ; : : t al’ forms of indigestion and stomach trouble d certainly in this county—is en- ae a Re ei cance of immortality. Professor Seth | Py Of which ¥ as reached at 89 feet. Since | catel has Leen introduced it has. proved a It is probable shat the argument before | pi. occ. ne f the drink discounton all Beots Shoes two others, who will be admitted at the argued that the eud of man’s existence is | then nouch work has been done and in| Very prolitic bearer, and were it more {the Behring Sea Commission will take Munyon’s Cold Cure prevents pneumonia gonteped —t eee ee 1 Overst This i commencement of the next schoc! year. | ine crtection of personality, and that we | Deceuber, 1894, there were thirty bores | generally cultivated, there Is no “Peas0D | place in Charlottelown vext August. and breaks up acold ina few hours. Price | 428 house. “ anc vershoes. This is the The pew building in convection with (his | must have eternity for its comptetion. He completed, nine in pregress, and sites why raising equal to the finest obtained ee a ae a5 Gn ancther compan Se 5 om biggest snap ot the ¢ sie ti has recent!y been occupied. | barred out “ literacy um mortality,” and selected for twenty-three others. Of those | from Muscatel should ye = Pr. ¢ WITH THE cane oon a cou. wight | a a j Don’t miss it —v" * on «22.509, and | ‘mortality of influence, on the ground | Completed, twenty yield a daily supply How great are‘the capabilities of the MORE DICKERIN serene a‘lays soreness, and speedily heals the “I have thought very seriously as to oa Fy : The cost of this addition was $22,000, O00) |, character mus be built from within | ftom artesian sources of somewhat over | Colony for raisin production may be 1.- ~—— cereee what is for the most part the origin of the managers report that of this amount | 4 eumnat Ga Bbeied ever to costher 7,000,000 gallons. Ten bores tap a sub- | terred from the tact that in addition te the SCHOOL QUESTION : ee ee Cure speedily cures pain] crime, and every day I live and the HALF-PRICE TABLE. $19,500 bas been subseribed, $372] that a man’s iin his shemmstey oon triesian supply, and by pumping give a large qasutity of grapes required during 1 ‘ oe pang —- groins and all forms of kid- | more I think of the matter the more x Si Lated by the benevolent people | be worked out only bytbimself, and ocher- | Yield of 500,600 gallons. In one instance — —e or .she Ee a ed _--— Munyon’s Headache C stops h | ee ee ee FR. Ene JO | wang Guenes N joubt there are | 'Se that an immcrtality of iutlaence, at Only bas the search for water been entirely out aa of wine, and umes — three minutes "Fhe stops headache in the root of almost all crime is drink, : of Charlotietown. + . _ | the best, must die w.th the human race, | Uosu wessful, In June, 1895, there as One, O17 a were raise “r a i ( . to be Asked Munyon’s Pile Ointment positively curcs all that tyrant which affects all oan ues f a many others who would like to share in] .), 4. ont we must expect to occur in due had been completed by private enterprise | “*¢- urrants and plums are largely ore ONCESSIONS * | forms of piles. Price 2¢¢, both sexes, the young, the middle aged, Stamper s Corner. furthering this good work bv helping to wive out the balance of debt, and all such eoutributions will be gratefully received course of time. Protessor Tyler, taking up tue thread, argued too that we are vailt for immurtaiuy, and that our moral feelings are greatiy in excesss of the re- uinety bores, all yielding serviceable waler; of these, seventy-three gave a com- bined daily flow which may be approximate. ly stated at 30,000,090 gallons, and from grown in the cooler districts, as are apps acd pears, while ‘peaches, apricots, ard nec: #rines abound ¢ verywhere. Yet, with all these opportunities, New Sou'h Wales, like the other colonies, imports consider- — Chickens Coming Homes to Roost. Munyon’s Blood Cure eradicates all im- purities ofthe blood. Price 25c. ee ae ; Munyon’s Female Remedies are a boon to all women. the old, father and son, husband and wife. “It is drink which for the most part is the immediate and direct cxuse of on behalf of the School forthe Blind by Telephone Company — quirements of tercestrial moral rociety. the other seventeen a supply was being Munyon’s Asthma Remedies relieves in 3 those fearful quarrels in public streets At ove of the Government signing : able yuantities of dried, tinned, and other ; dee l : L cies minutes and cure permanently, Pri : : ; ; ; Mr. Lawrence W. Watson, of this city-| Our engines, he observed, are vuilt for a | PUmpe : . sient + : ; a ap y. Price $1. in th ht which terminate either in e erved fruits, which coald be produced Manyon’s Catarrh Remedie ; i m Tne oy wae The An 1N i “ The an lind ie a Maritime | longer voyage thas thet between the ports | bores, that at Pera, an irrigation colony | t ’ nh coak 4 one vata Remedies never fail. , ae 2e Annual Mecting of The School forthe Blir & yag' I has been established, there being ten | good and cheaply witbia its own bound Mowrreat, Feb. 26. The Catarrh Cure—price 25c.—eradicates the | 8€T#0U8 msiechiet to one or other of the vt life and death. Mr. Schiller then fol- owed this line of thought beyond the frontier of ethics, aud declared that we cannot overlook the fact that lite ia im- perfect anil tragmentary intelieciually, phone Company of Prince Edward Ip land,” for the election of Directors and for such other proceedings and | udness. as it is competent for the 8 : aims to heip aries. Provincial institution. It those to help themselves who would other wise be helpless, and in se doing deserves the support and encouragement of al! true parties, or in some other cause of crimes of dishonesty. It is drink which causes aman to be impoverished, and *f you trace to its source the cause of misery disease fro- the system, and the Catarrh Tab- lets—price 25c.—cleanse and heal the parts. Munyon’s Nerve Cure is a wouderfu! nerve tonic. Price z5c, It is now state? that Mr. Laurier will make another appeal to Premier (reen- way for further concessions to the Mani- toba minority. This course has been selections of twenty acres each, anda Government experimental farm of acres. The country in which Pera is situated is in the dry season the triamph 72 i Posrronemznt.— We are authorized to 7 “Hig - announce that the me-ting called by Mr : of m : Munyon's Vitalizer restores lost vigo iti i i - vi j ‘ : ; oe emotionally and wsthetically alac; that | Of desolation. Yet in this isolated locality | qo... Set ab dah of March. maak, bew-tha forced on him by his Quebec wat >| Price $1. es fost igor. | it is to be found in drivk. ss to deal wi ith and determine, will be lovers of humanity. ok ee whatever ends the earth-born race mag set | there are spots with beautiful flowing organization of the Third Electoral Dis | 7M0?e, aate-elect on promises eth Separate cure for each disease. . At all In Bristol, in 1886, he said: held on WEDNESDAY, the 10th a: See » vefure 1, the issue is the swine; the seeker | ter, gardens in the richness of succeseful | tect of Queen’s County in the Libera}- (Laurier) would do more for the minority druggists, mostly 25-a vial . ‘There are millions of men who are | o¢ March, 1897, at the hour of DAIRY PROSPECT FOR 1897 ’ cultivation, a delightful homestead, and aa he - ‘, | than Sir Charles Topper, are being brought ° in their sober momenis as quiet and Personal letters to Prof. 13 Albert Street, free medica’ advice # in all cases cut short with equal ruth- lessne+s from the thing sought. If, then life has any validity, if it is nut ali a mock- ug illusion, we will look beyoud. Prest- dent Schurman coucluded the discussion spec ) Munyon, 11 and Toronto, answered, with for any disease. Conservative interest, has been postponed util Friday, 12th March next, at 12 o’clock, noon, then to’ be held in the Maronic Temple, Char'ottetown. This will give more time for action in the Poll- o'clock, p. m. at the office of the un dersigned, King St H. J. CUNDALL, Ch’town, Feb, 24-97 President, — 46—3i—march 3.10. home to hin. A Quebec deputation of, Liberal managers have represented to the Premier that the opposition to the school settlement is much more deeply seated in the province than Hon. Mr. Tarte had splendid baths. This is the transforma- tion that has been effected by the Pera bore. The bore sends out 700,000 gallons aday,all of which is at the disposal of the settlers, and of those who choose to well couducted as men can be, but the moment they get excited by drink, evil intentions and vicious spirits arise with- in them; bence an immense number of Tire last cireulars to hand from Liver- ; id “ et poole quote cheese at o+ to oY shillings Last July the same market ses — as — Ss per cw. port gave the current price 37 to 38 th I. linge. This looks as though the las: years’ make was pretty well used up and shows the outlook to be exceedingly encouraging. If the paying prices are maintained — as probably —till the cheese the eupply of milk, at the factories will no doubt be very large. Factory managers will do well to prepare ample accommo- dation and be in @ position to bhandl: greatly increased quantities during the season of 1897. Nowis the time to select first-class cheesemakers will be qualified to do their part in keeping the quality of the output Al. Patrons should also coasider that they partners in this business, whose commoa interest is to supply good clean wel!-flavoured mi!k so that the makers wil! have no d-ffi_ulty ia turning out the fiaest quality of cheese. Just now dairy cattie will require the present they will season begins, woo are sil by tracing the iuflaence of the belief in upmortality on men’s lives. ile observed Scerates holding that the powers of the underworld would make rigit the injus- tice of human law. He dwelt likewise upon the life of Christ and innumerable Christians, and upon the fact that the hohest livers have been surest of immor- tality, and that coeversely the realizing sense of immortality bas made the holiest lives. In a word, he summed up all to tne effect that a belief in immortality is best to live by, and that which is best to live by must betrue. The belief in immor- tality is to a man’s practical life what the belief in the uniformity of nature is to his theoretic or scientific endeavor, and both are proved in the same wav, viz: They are assumed to be true, and this assump- tion is then increasingly veritid by grow- ing and deepening ex»erience. ——_————————-»se-——_ HANDSOME RAILWAY CAR, After the opening of navigation there will be in use on the Island railway one of the handsomest passengers coaches that The fo'low their example. Vegetables are grown in considerable quantities, a ready market being found at Bourke, a few miles distant. Fruit-growing has every chance of success, and the settlers are growing apricots, peaches, figs and prunes, chiefly for drying purposes, the local articles being said to be far superior to those im- ported from other countries. This little colomy is not only blessed with a market at its coor for all the vegetables and pro- duce it can raise, but a firm in Sydney has agreed to take all the broom millet the retilers ean grow and convert it into brooms. Samples of these brooms have ulready been exhibited as various agricul- ‘ural shows, and have met with high approval, and it is stated that “ Para b-ooma” wil be a familiar bo.wsehold article in a few years. Another firm has offered to take all the dried fruit produced at the — settlement. The water supply shows every indication of being not only permanent, but also of increasing in volune. Each settler js entitled to 21,000 gallons a day, About ing Districts for the purpose of procuring full representation at the Convention. It is hoped that at least ten electors will be pesent from each Polling District. As the object «f themreting is to secu e h nest Gove: nment, all electers opposed to tie prerent Administration are cordial y invited to attend, I'se Gwine To Be Dar! C.A.0.C. CONCERT Creceeees AND vo ee teee MINSTREL SHOW coe ere. : OPERA HOUSE supposed, and that if further concessions are not obtained F'remier Fiynn’s walk- over here will be o "the easiest kind. BRITISH POLICY AS T0 CRETE _—— Autonomy of the Island. Lonpon, Feb. 26. The poliev which the Britis. Govern- ment intends to pursue in respect to Crete was declared hy Ixrd Salisbury in the House of Lorels yesterday, as-foliows: The autonomy of Crete isto « maintained, and the Island is to remain a portion of the Turkish Kmpire; if Tarkey “or Greece refuse to withdra, then fo ce isto be used. Lownpvon, Feb. 26. A despatch from Athens says that King George und the Cabinet proclaim their re- solve to maintain their present policy and declare it impossible for them to recall THE STUDENT Without doubt the BEST 0 CENT CIGAR IN THE MARKET. men appear in calendars who uever would if they had been soer.’’ At Berkshire assizes, in 1891, he said that 75 per cent of crimes of vivlence were traceable to drink, and at Glonces- ter assizes, also in 1891, he suid that more trouble was caused by drink than all other things put together, and that of every 100 persons who got into crime, he believed 80, either directly or indi- rectly, assigned their fall to drink. At Liverpool assizes, in May, 1895, but a little more than a year ago, Justice Hawkivs referred to that terrible habit of drunkenness, which got everybody who had it into trouble. REDDIN BROTHERS Opposite P. O. COCCceccccccooveccoesocs s Wast &T—A good steady man as pressman in our ta loring department, one who is willing to earn his salary. Steady wo k :rom Oneend of th: yearto the Otner. Wealko wantone good pant anil one yest maker.— McKay Wool:n (o. 37—tf Fora Few Days We will call your attention to ous bas ever been coustructed here. 40 of the date palms, specially obtained q Se ee er ee ee tee, ee line of Flatware, best attention, It will not pay to restrict | couch will form part of the equipment of | through the vacate of the French Sons j uesday | Vg the Greek troops from Crete. £224 44244424 2 £4 = 2 2 = 24 2 424 Knives, Salen area them in their feed now and let them | the western ene = = Reg oe ernment, from Algiers, have been planted ee eee Y tn mn ar Spoons, at very low price ; ee 8 t reciate: e : ori ; ; 2 Wi ran down. Liberal feed and good care | *™re, be greatly The cle it ele ao the Government experimental section MARCH 2nd. Plebiscite and Prohibition. Please call, and we will try hard travelling public. pointed out, Was constructed under the supervision of Mr. H. W. Anderson, mechanical foreman, and the inside finieh was designed by him, The inside finish at Pers, and they | ave done very well, and are flowering this year. Next year it is expected that they will bear fruit, the district being admirably suited for the growth of dates. Indeed, they grow wild to please you. G. B. HUTCHESON during the remainder of the winter and peer Bly MoxtreaL, Feb 26. Ata meeting of the Quevec Alliance, held here yesterday, the Hov. Sidney ¥ spring will zo far towards ensuring a good We Can’t big account at the factory next fail. 2d---MALE VOICES--- 25 It is acknowlelged by almost every body . is in ash avd mahogany, and the ceiling from seeds scattered about It is ex- F sher said that a plebiscite law was now Ho that dairying was our most profitable : Hi i i. : ia . a ae , See e prey wove ; "e i+ of white spruce. The ceiling has eu | pected that by cultivating the im course of preparation, and thar he fo busine=s jast season; and the prospect beautifully decorated by Mr. Cherles| fine Algerian variety it will develop oe . lieved that if tem perance carried the day ¥ PUBLIC NOTICE 2 now for good rices is cheering | Simmons, forman painter. The border- paying indastrv. There are also nine stile! the prohibition bill would follow very Z P i centre piece are esp:ciaily I Sali - “ shortly i mae sae ee ee ee eee a a a ct yon credit upon ten ne i. a in bin Lae fc ee eee ; But do pl }p- Public Notice is hereby given th xt applies et ‘ stories ) | ea : \ ion doing admirably. Lucerne does so , r ut we dop F i yRablte Nation te honey siver tet eneE As Petros of factories, all | the artistic skill of Mr. Simmons. Along | well there that everybody hae a little patch ~~ A Sprat to Catch a Mackerel. hg please 95 percent of the people who i. | ada at the next session thereof, for an Aetia are or ought to be in # position to do bet | exch side of the ear, and easily reached | of it planted. Cotton is another crop rayeiter asinine af uy their shocs from us, Cee eee en of int cy oe Teme ‘ ated si 7 sits : . : The | . ter than in any previous season. The ex—| from the seats, is @ continuous backet | which it is anticipated will prove payable PROGRAMME. Moytreas,, Feb. 26. You might be one who can’t get pleased else - y ine Provines ‘of Ontario, a Building Society fies e hast has tanght as that | "ack of brass, eomething new here. The | under irrigation, as the Bourke climate is oe The Liberals will bi ties Cidieit oS I ™ already ineo' porated under chapter 169 of perience of the past has tanght as tha cil j : . PART I 1e Liberals will present Mr. Laurier where Let us serve y S P I» the Revised St-tutes of Ontario. 1587, for t liberal feeding hiee the tetten eult- | *°0*? St? of the Hale & Kilburo type, and | said to be very well adapted for this plant. : : ' , wlth $T008 cn the ove f ‘bis depaitare a - ve you, ee our girls laced ae a St-tates of Ontario. Nae See = oe e a = eo are besutifully finished in crimson plush. | As the cretaceous formations ere keowa |. * Selection seedee wena ec -Or chestra Ser Roviend. kid boots for 75 cents. IW carpoee ese etewaine tn ioaenene ciently succulent at ali times, isthe only The backs of the seats are about six inches | to cover the greater portion of the co-.| 2 Opening Chorus.... %...... Bicycle Club ba lf iy ere wi ait the powers a : : . . Cc r select) a wae ? ‘ ' Focie road to success with the dairy cow. higher than those in the eld cars, and are | called “dry country,” extending into] > Onin op pere + tenants . Selection OOK -at{f WwW STE W ART & CO é Ce eny One i aky ef tiosenee ade Our prospects in other lines of farm | Consequently much et asus bie | Queensland in one direction and into South | {Male Guarie-te * Mehate Dison ree | om -«t{| a Hii Hoey eo ACDONELL & BOLAN : . Instead of the three centre lamps used in| Australia in another, it shows that what| ~ <3! . eee Messrs. , Bruce ee be ee rer: WELL @ AND eae re wt i i Whe: oe zondon ouse Building. ito Street. Toronto, Solicitors for ne oar a ey re eee the other cars, the car under consideration | was until very recently regarded as the | 6. Comic ae ie G. J. Rogers = ARGAINS «| . 6 [he- a = Applicanta, jook for any improvement im the price Of | is fi ted with six Monitor side deck lamps, least valuable portion of the colony is | 7. Tenor Solo... we ie oC a Dixon | For = FSF FS = SSS SS SESS SS SS iiddiieni : dyJaw 3tmar2s grain or potatoes, and the pricee cf meat | and there is what is — as a hurricate| destinal to beome a land figuratively flow-| 8. Selection........ 5.) Oddie cecece = TPP TST TTT ST TST STTSTTe == == == : a i ibule. ° g ments | ip t ilk and ho a ap : are likely to rule low in the near future. | lamp in each vestibule. The arrarg ments | jing with mi id honey. a ‘ : ventilating; var are excellent. The PART II. Free Trade and Reciprocity,which we used for ventilating; the ¢ ARTER 3 am —— hie windows are large, and of the double -eash pattern, the upper portion being of orna- mental glass. In one of the vestibules thereis a ladies toilet room, fitted with PERSONAL. Miss Amy Moore has returned from Ottawa, A. A. McLEAN, Q. C. Barrister, &€ to make told us rich all at once, are not now considered to =obe were coming, GC Aor USTOMERS as even among the possibilities of the future. Farmers must depend on their own efforts, .atellig-otly put forth, for success ; and if they are going to manufacture their raw pro incts into fine butter and” cheese they must do it +k lfally, or they will not te likely to do it profitably. Good feed is only thrown away if given to a cow that is not saited by nature for the particular business for which sie is intended. Then 3} ie t your cows carefully for the dairv and wash basin, etc.,aud in the other vestibule the gentlemen's toilet. The car wll accommodate fifty-six passengers, and it 18 heated with two Sp ar hot air heaters. The exterior of the car is painted dark browa with gold decorations ani lettering This we undcrstand will be the standard colour for all passenger coaches to be here- after turned out ofthe railway shops. The car is in every re*pect superior to any that bave been in general use on -the Island railway, and it is hoped that the day is vot far distant wheu cars of a similar pattern will be in use all over the line. The Is Fred C. Donnison, of Montreal, is at the Hote! Davies. Mr. A. A. McLean, Q. C.. returned last evening from bis trip abroad. Mr. LD. B. Macdonald, the popular repree sentative of J. C. Wilson & Co., Montreal, is at the Hotel Davies. Mr. L. B. Read, of the Merchants Bank, who has beea laid up with an attack of la grippe, is recovering, and will be able to be around again in a day or so.—Moncton Times. Mr. James B. Forgan bas been promoted from the position of second vice-president AMATEUR MINSTRELS 25 Male Voices (SUITS SNOWY WHITE) 2 BONES--4 END MEN--2 TAMBOS Mr. S. N. Earle Musical Director 75 Paper Covered Books 2¢0 Paper Covered Books Regular price 25c ) Bargaiu price, Vur price Lic. § 10¢ each 75 Cloth Bound Books Regular price 30c, Regular prices 10c, 15c, 20¢ and 25c. Bargain price. ? Bargain price, Our price 25c. § 15¢ each de eack { WHITE ROSE —Abso is Comfort. in its nse, SILVER BAR.—A¢s in pound bars. DAINTY .—A bar of good scour CHARLOTTETOWN SOAP WORKS lately pre snow white scap. ROYAL GAK best Soap mace fur all laundry a ££ ee eee Nothing finer made. sud family purposes. There oap of wonder ul cleansing and lasting propertes cu g soap. PRIZE BAR — Adapted for general household purposes, A large quantity of pure Diamord P.tash and Lapthorne’s Roval Potash os, hand superior to imported lyes, and im course of manufacture. They are indispensable to every household, and tre Brown's Block, - - Charlottetown BRANCW OFFICE, Wadmans’ Building, - - Cravaud MONE?’ 7) UDA CHRONIC ———— with song, mirth and. music will -be given. —-— 9 + 8+ @— i A despatch from Brasson, west coast of Africa, says the expedition formed to punish the king of Benin for the massacre Dr. Charles Parkhurst, the well-known | of members of a peaceable Briti-h expedi- New York clergyman, i# seriously il], and | tion, has been successful. The King has it will probably be a long time befure he! fled and Benin city is deserted. This city can return to the palpit again. Nervous | well deserves its name “City of Blood.” collapse caused by overwork is the reason | Many victims of the priests were found assigned. crucifi-d, having been sacrificed to various gods, The priests nouses were reeking with the blood of those recently beheaded in re- ligious ceremonies. that can be profitably tarned to the pro- duction of milk. William Stattord, aa old man who lived in St. fved thew economically, not stingily, if you | Tailway people, especially Messre, Ander- | to that of first vice-president of the First There will be a rush for first choice of For sale everywhere. Ch’town Soap Works. | “ wd woud expect them to return you 8” pront ron = Pee to be Se Natior al Bank of Chicago, Mr. Forgan is a these books. First come, first choice, J iM es é , upon the &k1 ey ‘ave displayed ID | weli and favorably known in Charlotte- i ‘ We 7 ‘ , over and above their Keep. designing aod constructing ths latest town. He re Seaisderes Mio | to sp Prof. Vinnecombs Orchestra. GEO. CARTER & cO.~. ES D. LAPTHORNE & CO. ‘ a Feed is cheap this seasoa. There is no | specimen of their handiwork. Nova Scotia some teu or twelve years ago pecmpaeige 3 Ser oi... FAS = \ hay famine here, and the price of grain is oie and was fora time acting—agent of the The followjie iti i 1 THE BOOKSELLERS. PROPRIETORS . ; vot 80 tempting that you should sell a bushel SWS NOTTS branch of that Bank ip this city: 1€ Tollowing sparkling oho replete === —- — = There is a Gough in the inside of man, which if treated with our EMULE. SION leads on toa cure. A pure, permanent palatable pre- paratien guaranteed 50 per cent alone, was found d-ad at his home freated by the SALIGRURY Methed-al Jobn a few days age. persistent SELF-HELP in overcoming oast errors and removing the causes of lisease, The result justifies the means. Th's is not an eaty quack cure-all. Neither should it be judged by certain bad im'tations already «mong the people, bor ”y the half-bad efforts of invalids to go 1! : Uone orhalfdoit The salyauon of health E necessiiates sipcere repentance, constant self-denial and whole-hearied faith in the good works of physician and patient Not even M b’s certificates by the ream wili save one from the evil consequences G2; ee In a speech delivered in Dablin a few p'ghts ago, Timothy Harrington, M. P., declared that it was absurd say the Parnellite conse was prospering when the motver of Charles Stewart Parnell was in abeolate want in the house in which the dead Irish leader wes boro. Mr. Harring: ton is a member of the Parneliue section of the Irish parliamentary party. The 8. Overture: og i 06's coop 040+ ec Orchestra 2. My Angeline........ Mr. Wm. Mutphy 3- Bonnie Katié ...... Mr. A. W. Reddin 4. Banjo and Mandolin Messrs. Murphy and Hogan. 5. Rosie O’Grady.... ....Mr. A. A. Bruce 6. Specialty.... Messrs. Kogers and Whear 7. Quartette....Messrs. Dawson, Bruce, Whear and Lewis. 8. Songs My Mother Used to Sing, ROBERT PALMER &0., Charlottetown Sash and Door Factrv io Blondin, the celebrated tight rope walker, who was the firet person to cross the Niagara Falls on a tight rove, which = | READ THIS! eooeMr..G. A. Dixon econ cee e2tcewecce timulants, fluid or solid wpeech is held to foreshadow his separa- | feat be ne : - 9 di cuiphiaigealiliaeiienhenetiiiciiisanbalih Honey, Meet Me -C.Whi : 2 oil bined with hy : WwW : r ; . : . he performed August 17,1849, di d at 9. Honey, Mect Me, Do.Mr, W.C. Whitlock pure oil combined with hypophos- e srenow better prepared than ever to supply Contractors with PANEL "gy _ from John Redmond leader of that Ealing, a suburb of London, afew days Soveis, Man., Sept. 21,1896. to. Good-bye, Nancy Jane... Mr. L.G.Whear phites, For lung troubles and as} D00KS and FRAMES, SASHES and FRAMES, MOULDINGS and FINISH DR. CLIFT 2 or &go trom diabetes, Mesers. Edmanson, Bates & Co. ret — 7 at; ae Pee ; a systematic remedy, it has no SPOUTING and CONDUCTORS, STAIR RAILS, STAIR BALUSTERS, NEWEL | [Graduate of N Y Univers:ty and the NY Experience proves the merit of Hood’s| Thirty-six hours steady rain has caused Wim ti hte equal. Hospital. 2)yeurs’ practice in NY cily. Dear Sir,—I find your goods taking POSTS, which are always aan constantly in stock. 12. Yellaw Girl That Winked at Me Diploma registered in U 8 and Canada. 11 Pe j . e ' , : é ray I i a i : . . f o ae aes fares = ae me Sy ree Kentucky. oe well with my customers, and and Whistling Chorus... Me.-Chas. Earle Try a bottle. idee Se eee a me nen of JOBBING in Planing, Jointing, Mor Seeeiiie ncaa cneabeidetda ied é *, tones Stomach, builk ip these ms have overflowed, carrying away /t ey appear to ive ever satisfaction as | 13. Massa’s in the Cold,Cold Gro oe . . ° a ° e a miny houses and buadreds of livestock. tadicated by the fact of fon having sold ye oe Me i, Heartz All kinds of GOTHIC WINDOWS made at shortest notic pomice :—Vieteria Row. Telephone Com T ie rivers are full of running logs aud | one-half groes gross of your Chases Kidney | 14- Bully Song ....-.. reee.eeeDr. Kennedy Our Machinery is new and of the very best description, and we manufacturde A HOME ‘i REATMENT, versevering A W. REDDIN, Phm B Fifty years have proved Watson’s Bal ; ; : i ive é ! net samiec Syrap the best cough mixture sold tmber, A number of lives are reported | Liver Pills alove during the mouth of| Tickets soc, 35¢ and 25c; on sale at Dodd’s nears be Devcon eye POTEET Ti TIONS reserved. for BP scot, REPER- . au? lost. The flaod extends to northeastern August. and Rankin’s stores Friday morning. Central Drng Store, | T P AL | at ost a aiatnd ents, c ; . Tennessee and southwestern V irgiola. 8. S. Samira, Souris, Man. 46— Sunnyside. ROB e MER & CO.., 4 (een Re tra Lag Dr AT EXTRA SHORT PRICES Cheviots, T weeds, Sergcs, Miohairs, for- mer price 52¢ to 75c, now 39e per yard. _ SLANT Y’s < ee . _ 5 ; We Command The admiration of our patrons by the character and ster. ling honesty of our goods, Shot effects, Brilliantines, Tweeds; sold In season at 52c to 75c now 39c per yard ; Sst é wish to Impress— The public with the fact that Dress Goods Lcuse in the city. SALE PRICE 39c PER YARD THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE en hisGreat Offer As set forth in this advertisement, is worthy of the read- er’s immediate consideration and such prices have never before been made in this city, SALE ?RICE 39c PER YARD, THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE | ll we are the lowest price oe a A A 3 ~~” #