Se a aN a mee ety te ae ie eT - oe ~- THE DAILY EXAMINER e “ . . . FRIDAY, MARCH 9, 1894. - a - ent naan — _ a ee a - : epee - - - . o~ - mane nave “ ‘ - | ‘om T NOTES ON GLADSTONE, THE LATE LORD TWERDMOUTH, LETTERS TO THE EDITOR | E P AMINER | — oF nd 10 . Every Person | ‘ Mr. G. W. Smalley writes The oldest Lord Tweedmonuth, father of the Coun- i if | 5 ‘ ° and best tradit f the oldest great tess of Aberdeen, whose death was an- THE VACANT S“NATORSHTP. | ravelling | MARCH 9. 1894 is ut tl i depart with M nounced a few dave ago, was born in | 3 rome penrennmm 220, : | veat « a 1820, and was the youngest son of the | Sin,—As the appointment to the vacant should carry Accident As-_ TNE MINNIS CASE ie on “ r sav “So tangled is late Edward Marjoribanks, for many years | seat in the Henaie seems to tw delared , . means the we f Gladstonian po! so cvnflict- | senior partner of Coutts’ Bank. Called to | with the hope, if possible, of finding the surance in the Canada | AS STATEI Pur Examiner of yeste ing are the claims of 11 ‘rious elements ; the bar in 1848, he ae 4 Gl - Parlia right man, | would sugyest that our re- Accident Ass. Co. It costs man Mel: who was charge wi make up the party whole, se self- | ment as a supporter of Mr. Gladstone in presentatives, when they appear at Ottawa E . : mi | eu ri M rris’ st ” ’ % eran a ay ICO al, i | 1853, and continued to represent Berwick for the coming Fession, he guided nn this but . trifle. aking to ‘ i an the heads of these various fa as & Liberal unti! 1881, when he was particular by the principles of repre ; ! : i st ng there : i ' , : , 2 on en : presenta- : * FOR P. E. ISLAND, Summerside and aling the tions, so irreconcilable are their aims awl) created Baron Tweedmouth of Edington, | tive covernment—zovernment by the AGENT FOR P, E. ISLAND, | vas sentenced by Magistrate McQuart their views of pa policy ‘hat no man ; having been previously created a baronet people..and. fur. the people... This ia. the asain sonths’ mprisonment in Py t need envy him who acce pis the post from > In 1866. Lord Tweedmouth was a close only juat and satisfactory course to pursne, E. R. BROW County jail. By arrangement between the | which Mr. Gladstone steps dow [ee Mr. Gladston — a we and the only one whieh will be approved Can be hed for ‘ ; Think what we may of his later policy,! the House of Commons, but dissented | by the peopl BROWN’S “mn temeeaseting the row and the : : ; ' ; yt * representing the crown and the | yee"Giaiacone is incomparably the most {from him on the Home Rule question, al-| The man who stants highest in te oLock. CH°TOWN. prisoner, the crime was reduced 10 sin} illustrious of living Englishmenconcerned though he never openly separated himself | eatimation oe. wae i ee ieee oa aid envy, to 4 McInnis pleaded guilty. | in the conduet of affairs. For weeks past} from the Liberal party. An ardent | certainly be the right man to fill the . Whet ' ae ' as in the he has been told by the mouthpiece of the sportsman, he acquired early in life &] vacant seat in the Senate. Now, the i *t. we cannot. as | ©Xtreme Radicals that he must obey their | considerable estate in the highlands of | question arises, Who among those in eon- | os P . ' ! behest or resign. “If vou will not lead us | Seotland, whieh, in time, he reclaimed to | nection with th« ippointment fills the bill? . ~ : pres ~~ But it certainly soainst the Lords give way to somebody | a large extent for agricultural ra Every elector on P. K. f<land will give the 8 it Eyer thins Has 4 Value i ¢ interest who 1 lh has been the ery repeat-' and ultimately became known as one of the > emowes as . : ed im the untere W \ Such has be 1e cry repeat-) and ultimately became known as 0 one answs De: Jules 0. deeline. oft a : : : : aol d ; } Sihe SrecuaL Desparones to Tax Examiner | t any rate, we do: ed day after day in the columns of the | most successful breeders of Polled Angus Charlottetown, our late representative for SpecuaL Pespar ‘ : ' a ; leading Radica uurnal and of others.}eattle in Great Britain. Lord Tweed- | Queen’s Counts ar ane whe es me” Construe it as vou may, cover it up as] mouth also possessed estates in Berwick A senator is supposed to represent the TERRIFIC EXPLOSION IN ROME as heen punished pretty vou may, it was an insult to the Prime | shire, his family home, and owned 4{ whole Province and nota part of it, Why We don't prom's . Pome. : . iready, and « have to undergo Minister. It was an open menace. Yield | beautiful house in Park Lane, London. | then should the sectional ery be raised that punishmet resign. Alas, he has done both He He married, in 1848, Txabella, oe this or any other county has a. superios : bide ete nth) bet we do » Mel . a : has vielded andre-igned His last public | daughter of the Right Honorable Sir claim to the appointment. 1 do net voice : : ans —" | atteranee in the House of Commons is, as | James Weir Hogg, a lady renowred for | the sentiments of one man but of hundreds Right Persons Badly Woanded. romise the best 5-Frame ke to know what act.on the 4) Ralfourtold him, a declaration of | her remarkable beauty and accomplish- | when I say that it is expected of our re- P si nae \ rnev-Grenera tends taking against war against the ancient constitution of | ments, and has left five children, His presentatives in the Senate and Commons ; “a : It may be wise, it may be [eldest son, who succeeds to the peerage, is | that justice | lelaved wil Brussels Carpet, embracing sata} wh fe vy &het these reaims {may i wise, If mia! ie by ; . . , ee, iat justice lone a lets ‘ aT a met od : Mel ' ' essary, it may be, as some of those] the Right Honorable Sir Kidward Marjori- | out at an early day Bom) Before the Cham er of Dspaties. ° . tori Ree Aggpcli sbout him think, the last hope of carrying | banke, Member of Parliament fur Berwick: | A Tons several choice patterns, for prestemnge sre % th untry; bat hat listressing 1s | shire, chief Government whipiu the House iaalaie and | the trend flu { thathe has surrendered, and that the |of Commons, and one of the staunchest | ~ : - as } Ve. per yard. shes .r e ta east loval among his sapporters have pillars in the Gov ernmentof Mr. Gladstone, < 6 Oo vOME, March J. | é ; lictated the declarat ile leaves us | whose implic it confide nce he enjoy ee ie ‘ At siX 0 losk last evening ib rifle | Gentlemen bring your sue ea man - = or peace but , sword,” is} Mr. Marjoribanks married in 1873 Lavy Many a'!seases * explosion startled everybody in the viein- | ’ 5 ‘ a sled peace, th nmnSathe: 1 eimai Gieadiiaes OU adil 1 Ri aaa 8 see : ‘ho Chaat < Smee : as ~ ee The Chrcaiely, | Panay Opesias Soran, Sune vr ot ac arise from one cause @® | ity of the Ch pepe pet = rl ladies along to-morrow and a wed t pass without jud ! as it «naiches the sword from his grasp Duke of Marlborough and sister of Lord ! 1s} ste Pe St were hurled tu the ground by be furce vu | ve ‘ i people ba I ant f smpaign against | Randolph Churehill. Lord Tweedmouth’s i 1OOd Impurity, the explosion. A bomb had exploted in | see our window They will ae a. the Lords, why does he no longer lead the | other children are the Hon. Lady Ridley, | . front of the building where the Dapuiies | see our windows. eV Wi Pee Fee ee —. o he iuct it? fe of the Right Hon. Sir Matthew Ridley, | <3 sre sitting. Hight persons were seriously } ” , forces who are to condu ? Ifthe ia no] wife of the Right Hon. Sir Matthew Ridley, | were Sitting. VIgDL f t ¥ I : : attwen eon the way that ty erable ta lead them, why does be| M. P.,a member of the late Conservative | a wonnded. Seyeral arrests were made. ! help you to choose a nice Hat. for their ow nurposes. and he | banks, who is joint manager of His Ex By a mere 8 : —— iain Ole wotrw bereft: of that prudence | cellency the Gevernor-General’s estate in -asteless a a a — ~ 4 «<* a : til ' | 7 - } >. ° } iT as uae ew 4 - nia 14a] ‘ NECESERT —_— mY * po; itica xperence an i that | British Columbia, and the Hon, Archibald | / urify the biood and, New Haven, Conn., Mar. 9. @e aie @e ae ecks of suffering McInnis he beste J. Marjoribanks, who ts 9 epection whieh is th tou me of now on & Visit to thus, <O to the root Ethel Hawkins, of Halifax, Nova Scoi'a, i Melonis was shot at Phe shot net their campaign? He lends the | Government; Her Excellency the Countess | WORTH A 7 iil cai , ft “en *ht the 3 magic of his great name to a party which | of Aberdeen; the Hen. Contts Marjor.- GUINEA A a Is us effectua : ve Coane ; a A Woman in the Case. as sal But what would ' venine, both of which he had,| his sister, the Countess of Aberdeen, at } 2 ha- been arrested fur fraud. She has been , hose to nee them, in a supreme} Government House, thourh ahsent at | of many maladies. placing agencies for face powder, ant it is “—" _ ’ Neither attendei him in the present for a few days. HOLZSALE AGENTS: alleged sold exelusive city agencies to | + . ‘ wroved fata rhe stable "© | House on Thureday. He based his indict- ae Se - EVANS & CO. Lio, MONTREAL several. parties, The alleged vietims : The Reliable Carpet ¥ eH indenbted!y would have bee prosecuted { the House of Lords on trivialities NEWS NOTES. a ae Govasiers caused her arrest. i : aia seni agi eeshenanan two amendiaente in the Parish DOolsSeos as | 7 — ( veils bill, neither of which was vital The Persian Government has decide! od ; } a reed p ple of the bill, both of which | '° COMM no more silver Dissensions in the Party. p ! go scot free w ut eve engs he a wedly accepted, Lecan-e they were Hen-v Griffith died in Lonloa, Qat, o 4 an age ' ; } his conduct. simply be e the shoot t vita What @lee did he allege? The } Saturday, aged nearly 108 veare, ; j i | Loyvoy, Mareh 8. i = . j lid not end fatal We referred t * rejection of two Bills which had coet the Louis Kossuth, the Hungar.an patr'o , . ; Dissension in the anti-Parnellite ranks of Canada (Limited), . ee son ones on i days of labor.” But hi ered | > ¢ .. tenon } CONtLiInes ; matier before. and directed the Attorne ‘ mien e handre: * : as suffered a relapee, and is again & :- - —---~, on . E ; i 7 _— ‘ Ww : . . bie Home Rule hill wae rejected jaxt Aug- iou-ly ill. ' i | i ; l he followers ot Healy are reported to } MONTREAL. i General's attention to it we do £0 age he Emplower’s Lialuliry bill was not . : y ‘eo : Ps ave reached the decisio at i a , , ect t : = , : : Ce Hanlan declines to row a double-seull saa are ane deciles that Lord Rawr a " ~~» —\ ? —_—_—_—_—_—~ . Duet amende | n one ~oint, with : . * bery, fuling to give satisfactory ocaue- STOCK, $100 000 f race in England unless the Englishme: 5 . va ~ ’ e a * oe gl i - plain why he does reference to which the opinion cf worsing- naing Giddy tecnet aan “te ance in regard to Home Rale, they will ; His neglect to proeecute is tart en, whose interests are concerned, is bo- oe rn paige oo eee "ah "y oppo-e the Government. ) A Society established witi jew to | SS ES sence ‘ e uusiv divided. Bfeither was to he made 1 he Czar of Russia has won his suit in ia ao i — ee | i saying that he appt - ve occasion for attacking the Lords, the New York again-t two tug‘ which ran in- | } at ee in ee ante, & eneguenge | 4 metable’s conduct. The pul have a me to attack was when the offence was [to and sank a launch belonging toa Ri | Commander help p . i WY : } ° 7 he k % " sit to know if this is « mitted. There wae no attack at. the | Sian frigate Jast spring. A whi Dead. I ce an erates of the j Ot cath see not its te 1 6 d ads set time, because in the ease of Home Rale, Blondin, thle famous rope walker, cele | Lox ; o j - i B 2 . a fi. > > . 1 ’ ee FAST ATLYNTIC SERVICE. the country was beliewed to’ be with the | brated his seventieth birthday on Wedne - | ' shed are a : : ™ 1893. } argalns we are 0 c ri ne EB & ot le i ci Lords. and. in the case of the Employ ers day, and was tendered a reception at th Is announce iat . olo 1¢ is, w ho | . 5 oO s k i i | we prospect of having a full and sat-| Liability bill, it wandindifferent. For the | Crystal Palace, Londoa, his venerable wif 4 7.» ne ted sai eae . os “fete ign GALLERY or PAINT! NGS I , ur toc E~ arge a nie ‘4 a at Atlantic service i*, app “ext Ve mentioned a political lampoon eh- | and their five children shariny in the hon- CK oPvR'guy Jae re --ntly, codue ed agans ne * 1) | Noe, 1666 and 1668 Notre Dame St. Fi . k 1 } ; , a “~) ’ i ' a ‘ ed “F ftv Ye woul the Mente v Lords” on of the andeni a anne 2 ' _— LAO, SS ny ee ee Montreal! : ct. It and OF manis ip x » pleasing sl 2Orts a condit . ‘ Teneriff, . ~omts reer « > mt of the case . . ‘ | ” eile . taterment h an A short time ago, Vervi f=, Pelgin nH. a. i —— ‘ gr + ms ePagn : nade, even though the | Seana the ie ia was the seen ofa queer walling. whe Wh ' Hy D : Dominion Ride Association, | 008 of the hichest Galleries of | guarante ~~ Suits made to orcer rvice is to be aire 7 7 , 4 London despatch of March 6th says: | the bride, Elizabeth Kunneich, an arm- S f gin ? ; s , i 2 ; OO ment of the enormous subsidy of | The Da “ a indie in the apse a ‘otal act ber tenbetenrtnt al ' a Paintings in Canada. from $i up. impressario, | 750.060 a vear Old and ! gh's de reion- % speech at Yeo i} this evening, referring The priest placed the ring on the fourth i Orrawa, Mar. 9. Mr. Gladstone's retirement, said it was | toe of her left foot, and she signed th« I asts : 5 : i & ) sail _— a : Phe council of the Dominion Rifle As- ADMISSION FREE, from 10 o’clock, —_—_eoro . ; » resale ; , source of great satiel action that in spite register w.th her rignt. a I erhaps he 1s house build- sociation met vesterday and approved the | @& m., to 4 p- m. ; annals B f age and infirmity : Mr. Gladstone had It isa striking climax to Mr. Gladstene’s | itg. Judging by the satisfied anunal report, The annnal nee ing will i All the Paintings are originals, mostly , heel ag | - outstaved his ae ens eareer that what is probably the last great | look he wears he must have | '*¢ place on April 40. , from the French school, the leading mes" I Mi Cc me '\ ( Dp & CO ’ —— ow wwe | oe a eee ee ae 2 or are oaeee eee) t : : sila | ern school. : 7 AA A LTA YS AA e ties such as Canada must | eee ee wom pane his P cture | Uf Britain’s most famous historical institu- | ought his teols from Us, as § | Eminent Artiste, such as Francais ' sain allel vould never be effaced. He passed from | tions, the House of Peers. Beginningasan | evervone who buys our too!s Fire in a Steamer. | Rochegrosse, Aublet, Barau, Pesant, Petit- | m ° 7 Pa . , , | Cre SUewe In the Prac fe of his strength | extreme Tory who first became noted for! +. 04: ‘fied. whetl <s } —_— | jean, Marius Roy, Scherrer, Sauzay and a | Charlottetown, February 28, 1894-m w f metres © heme sat outro and greatness, and neither for good nor] advocating the connection of chureh and | is satished, whether it be one Liverroo., Mar... | great many others, are members of thie | he markets of the world. The contir- | for evil could his place be fi led. TC) state, Mr. Gladstone ends as a Radical who of the celebrated DISSTON’S Fire broke out in the saloon of the | oe + Painti —_ ol ae # @ hwstile connmercial policy '! Successors a legacy of ansettied ques’ | wonld destroy the stateliest monument of | Say eee Qntes - American L'ne steamer Paris last even-| | Sale of Pamtings ab easy terms. Next ale eM? : one was Home Rale which would | gritich Cons ia | “2Ws, Nova Scotia Axes]: © d > | distribution of Paintings between the | the part of the United States) ix now i is ritish Conservatism. \ “— ing and damage was done to th> extent of | is : # i a . : iang as a millstone around the neck of his Chicago beef is in bat odorjust now hn Planes, Chisels, or any gather $34,000. ~~ é ' Society and Scripholders on 28th February. | e¢ than ever assured. Consequently. party for many years. In his last speech | . ~" "2 _— a J me tool Thev- are al ra | Price of Seriptans, $1.00. i nt my otal posed a new burden apon his party New York, Boston and other Anverican } FOOL. ley are also more - Positi | ide tee Geta ond Eiietor - necome Will + Compe iied m ‘ a : hii terres ce mur i is $ ° *.* . a 2 ; ar. Mis. ; oe ; ; ** | cities. According to the Inter-Ocean fron: } i ‘ i 2 _ ored , ; i : cultivate trade with the Mota viz., a quarrel with the House of Lords. 3,000 to 10,000 head of cattle are slaugh- than pleased with our House Connolly Rest , a H. A. A. BRAULT, a The only real ground for a quarrel with untry, Europe, Anstralia and else er the | ) ne only real ground for a quarrel with | Cad every yeat in Chicago, which ar 'building supplies, which are Monvcast, Xero, | Sali wet ee | \ mwreans to this end the Fast Atlantc [tule bill. The other grounds alleged were mana aneeiniek ei ie ain of rat 4 uallty, and a ere ighpins Ugonous arte Seema | Steam Service will be invaluable I sbeurd, and the Earl of Rosebery would diene leas than tomy This nt vat F | selling 89 low that — ow. Cae — : ot take them up f the Governmet ie : a i ‘i ; are , er great Nigiway to the antipodes will, them uy I ' rnmenut 1 lressed and sent out to different parts of | ple think we must have got ns =e é O U N D J f , | ; be tl c i ‘ ned to hang wp home rule, continae®y 6, yuntry as free from disease, and | | } ; ER. the future, be through Canada; ami i ae ail : _ | Gre ex ‘Vv as + from di se, am ix | ‘ ied : we, «peaker, the Liberal-Unionists will be 7 . , . jthem for nothing, but we ; : i ule, a9 2 port of halfway hon-e in the in no hurry to displace them. Libera!-{ consumed by people who are entirely ig-| 4-4 4. oS ap ied Thomas MeGreevy's: | FF : : ; cen | e viqvesiiiibier in 41 vorant that they are exposing themselves | didn’t. The secret of it is ae | ce t f t} m ufacturer in Germany that i of travel, will be benetite! u mists would be nncompromising tn Op 7 » ravages of a les ) mS Scie . sucaae i “dere ae 1e anulacturer rer . f a : ao 7 waition to Home Rule, eapecialls if the | the ravages of at loathsome an ! incurable that we bought in the best QreneésMarch °?. ae oraerec aires rom € Jj; a} a —— ‘ rnomenttried to put the vert yimar lering eer According . to the Inter-Ovean ; ke > for «¢ ; . The Chronicle » that Thon as | -_ : . - arrive | | Tc tract recent ‘ ' ’ sis P ee gy et only two firme in Chicago are without — re markets for sp it cash, and are i@ Chronicle announces tha 10D ie. should have arrived im October last. only arrives this a4 a , stly oor registration bill through, otherwise . eo : - de = : ~ . . MeGreevy is out of politics for goord, | After careful ANALYSIS of samples | * " ia Government ought to be approved by the contemplated ne strong opposition to Lord proach in thie kind of traffic. satisfied with a small profit. i of k 1 ] t reduce the tock w will sell for a . tvel ; as WO reason | ee . . +: . co iW ‘ order to re » stock e se e 4 ; try and ratitied bw i:« repreventatire Roechery, who there was no reason to be- The Raitttieinstal a Calta —— er Farmers. Carpente x, House Fire in St John j — ™ ? é . es as indifferent to the interesta of the et ngs é t re nada Wi weed ‘ " ¢ ‘ 4 E ; ig Se. i “ pe Pa meni : ak so — sof Enelanil ot } oa on Thursday next Jt is reported that the | Builders, Bl icksmiths, Paint- eee WOOCDILL'S few da vs at a Di seount of _ \ ‘ NTY PER 3 EN if eee j broad hee 1s eat ty dey! with the era, come and ret our prices. Sr. Joux, March 9, i : : THE ROADS AGAIN. —_—_—__—__«-e-e —__- ——_ —— we ke ne ne = eee, ONS sonibliclomaitii A fire eutted the Globe Hotel last even- | These gooes are of the best quality, bought low and — PERSONAL. very day, and is uuderstoud to have | E gz | ; (cantrymen in town to-day rep practically completed the estinates, whicis | F Hl ELI CHAN ER me: GERMAN BAKING POWDER, x re st clear out a lot of rulx almost impazeable.” flon. Peter Sinclair and Hon. Alexander § will be laid on the table the moment the | ’ — ———- —_-- t marked low, but we must ¢ lear We clip the above from the Pa Lasired we town yesterds edireas in reply to the speech from the ViICiORIA ROW Coughlan Again Acquitted. the time to buy. Discount for Cash only. re nT a , » . thre is carried, ic} Jl probably be . ° Joba Mclean. Baa . M. P:. Souric, was! Shrune urried whi 1 Ww proba, oni . bie ; " ow et at the He rd Davies to-4s on Fridav night. The snb-committee on mehd ws sik | purchased by me at reveral Spoee , I : ee oe ee ee es : Cricaco, March 9. | found them PURE, WHOLESOME, crment u by infoossdag the Petrict that x | htt, movertion, aud” Saperintcatent Soe oot tors aod tomer barieteet te-| DABMMMABES SOUMM, 2) fr To tue Conghian dapria sendieg of snée | WEI4. PROFORTIUITED. | R. B. NORTON & CO. = 4 i - laxi evening where it appeared | ina ventieonan called at Tur Examixer ri Mr : Matthew. of the firm of Matthew, on the te ° ck “ —_ is over Mr. guilty” has been returned. GEORGE LAWSON, | ta:n shout the impaseabie state of McLean & Co.. Sonrie. is in the city. “o ter will deliver his budget speech and } D | nd Mi $ NN 8 Pe. Da bcd , ; : 3 february 2. 1894—tn fri ee We regret to learn that Mr. Mack | *#mounce the changes which it isproposed | orila anor, Si. John, N. B. ‘The Modern Way. | seb27 Halifax.” Charteticiows, Petwunty %, % » road-, and wisehel for a er eu Devinn Cit (Ch rhe Sa 1 and confined to to make in the tariff. Pe ee =" tion en that Peters would enend come a . - Commenda itself to the well-formed, to | — ele wn >» that Pe . womki ye i i hi« house } Bovs educated be Colles oF Rusinaen wns ' y oe ; Tu: T.—Tu-day’s ms ing 5 jeasantly and effectially what was | noney on them Last fail, in order to Mr. J. N. Greenshiekls, Q.C., of Mont- Paw Marker TV lay e market, owing | by an excellent staffof Resident Ma-ters ao f we << 3 f y 7 a he de- | *° the bad condition of the roalis, was | o ~. , =i iene ataster™- | furmeriy done in the crudest manner and 3 . shi e =i atch , large aml extravagant etme | Te’, eae ‘ a we to aeeiet m the de- Lo ale cttesih -iatuees (treah) asttiert a attention paid to religion, morale digazrevably as well. The cleanse the You never Saw afi advertisement i} e this teiore. i : 1-e of Mr. Erasta< Wimar : = : ‘ a re | UnorGi Oah — Suse UE 1G Who seam I ey were spent, nuselessly 9] ecemiiihed . ; : ee from 23 to 24 cents per Ib; butter (tabs | — ae | Bial Peder system and break up colds, headaches and | a rar anak aera sitet eens er a on enti ‘OMrmmentators atirionte tie is.tor—The I beahon of Frederme ~<a . ° =. - * * ; simest every nook aml corner of the I ' oa . ; 4 oo » elinteation m pat from 19 to 20 cents per th; eggs, at oy F ret readers? | fevers withont unpleasant after effects, tse + * *§ *& * % * 4% 8 4 8 ¢. 3 92 358.5 pread of anarchism to the elimination of “* 18 to 20 : ‘ ' f ton. seh doliahtfel feald leases seeely ail : ' ro o sents per dozen; hay, 4 ; . delight fe xati ds nee where it was possibie to : eligious intruetion from the echoois. Ps oe oo a pe Myc | Warden—Kev. John M. Davenport. d¢ Mes : a . a a eiaaieahe from 70 to 80 cents per cwt.; oat-, at from PO's] Syrup of Pigs. | ¢ oF influence a wan Even Mr. Jhon- Phe Queen of Englan’s private secretarr, 5 os . 1) ce a 1M. A., Oxford. zs | ON BE y ® LiF i th er { Sir Henry Ponsonby, is in his 69th year, ]; . = = eens py PO es af tree | Terms (after March 3tat) per anpum: teal merit i teristic of Hood’r ” : re arson, the prirnne ; PY } f . ‘ d 4 7 - a ! i I f 3 3 a . al | sl | Parqaharson, ! ind the present delicate state of his health I3to 15 cents per bushel, anl pork teal merit is charac i . od | Dav Scholars, $45; Boarders, $209 : A eg a m ery » norement for entting down the tes asioning much anxiety in the royal (earcase) at from S} to 5} cents per Ih. | Day Sch aes Boarders, $209. Sareaparil'a, and js ‘manifested every day occasioning much anxie > roya az | ‘Trinity Term begins March gist. A : shown be . ine | ies @ ; F salaries, had money spent in the S¢ senold. Sir Henry was once equerry ~ DIED. | pls oe ee ae ae eee cures the medicine Here is a list of articles which have been used in different countries and ages as Money: ‘ : . . , ’ accompirshbes. i District, where it was not needed, in order to the Prince Consort, bunt for many years ee oe 4, ae , | meh9—eod tl Sist ' ‘ oP alk Medic nie has been keeper of the privy purse, being In thie city, suddenly Jast eae th F< aii etadliaitiamallioniniteasrresnnjitbicitiidiin ae ee INDIA - " - - - * Cakes of Tea ection and defeat th oe a leath of Sir Fhomas Rid- 8th March, Margaret Meikle, relict of the | Ge a > 13° oy ‘pry ea ; it HOMAS Telan ‘ ot ae » > Q - ieces ol ili ' undidate Phe } 4 laleh oo at — 4 ¥ > 2 Reliable Drugs, a cers Om — CHINA, : , ; E i —— wie ae ’ ' : {ao OT ET a re a bP) ‘uneral will leave ber late residence; gg ‘ aes a ee ee Oe 7OIQ a Me l . - - - - ait. ‘ — ' , , lh 3 de ee ee . wR to-morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock, sharp, | =f & : ic a Al lee x ABYSSINIA, y r Cod fist ; rege aquadting | st ting ap ore nae Th othe fr Mtn emery EE Honest Dealing ‘nao ICELAND and NEWFOUNDLAND. - == Calis pocyn ' Phe wae | Grace wallows in Inck, and the roval fam- | 1” the City Hospital, Boston, on March = - Bs : The Seed Business. A AFRICA, - . = - - Cotton Shirts. ‘ suffering as a result, ar 1 the conntry ny has at least one successful] financier 3rd, John R, McCabe, aged 45 years. 2 . a { RUSSIA * > ¢. 2 S Skins of Wild A nimals. +. people are euffering, a3 they cannot travel among its connections, for the Duke ja " © 3 ‘Low Prices ———— a ; - - - - - Cocoanuts Pens & Poors ar, toe | oleae one the eral eet ff Zé) ; , + —— ‘Leather. the roal-making la-t ¢ London ee —-— 7 Dod < HAVE WON THE TRADE: To those not acquainted with “fe \ IRGINIA, te , o ‘ : ah Sad . c _ n> ng had the desivet eBeet GENERAL TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, | “‘foratthe rate often ceute per line,” | ww & Ps ere ee ee CENTRAL SOUTH AMERICA, - Soap, Chocolate and Eggs. ca diie LEGRA ; Be + - ie ipteresting :—We have carried on M ROME AND CARTHAGINIA. ts “s t ¥ Leather. —The following legend is suggested as - Loxpox, Mareli 7 I he lealing men- Turn to Moore & MeLgod’s advertise. | - = | ; ys Seod Business w 8 cliy for iy titalde to be placed over the door of Pre bers of the Irich (Meé arthyite) party in} ment in another column for some points j — ea fourteen yuanee : a — “ (x) er Mowatt’s offie as a notice to office- , parliament are denouncing Justin MceCa.- | on room paper. mar9 = | 1 es tried to tnePet anceeas, have a cm : ss { vekers: and it might be adopted hy Pre-| thy, their leader, fi the attitude he as | New Books—Received to-day by mail,a| © & | hp | Prtgerah egper pore oor And speaking of Leather being used for Money, we have just used quite a sum o r Potere : sumed in regard to the succession of Lor: ne st eo fake a 2 ' ‘ . modera’ leer, y : : am 2. Mn ‘ 7 Riosidieda thes ammmientioie, tbe dame o of now Veen 2 Bre. the latest, by | Tae Fopilir Druggists, + customers as well as possible. BH) Mowry for Leaturr, buying 10,000 pairs of Boots for spot cash from one house. Phew thet asks ment hes reached a stage of threaten- John Eeage Star, S0p Stay. Shee ig Our business has increased year ver get, ae Me M. C ore 7 sidan ie anthor ; = and me each. on early and ; feb23—ds vs by year, and the largest increase And them that d ee ee a get first choice at Carter’s Bookstore. pettnethdeie.54 0 es ae 2 ae 293. Por many . characterized as one display ny bad udg- ot all was in 1895. , - A Don’t n ay vl lack of abil ace I.adies—Please keep your husbands in gun of ears we have a 7 a pe THE POINT. : Gu the Continent, aceording to the ne Se Seat mind ef our cheap carpets ar ian. 4 1 Business in P. i Istana. x Y . . : be ole a ls ee jedon Times—s journal not likely to| . Wasmxcros, March 3 ~The net gold Pelee kOe et ae ee j oH e have now the largett bnai- ra The point we wish to impre*s upon shoe bayers is this: Buying invat iably for cash : exaererate i wee*ions of tre ’ manitar- - . ro os — os os MISINeRS, - a 2 F i ¢ j h N itime . ° , , : ’ y , > a j S 2 fe k ee ed 2 el china ao ra to dav. was $107,446,801, a gain of $29 - We do not like to say too much bens al LUG UT - oe ot tk oe plas see ‘4 never giving a note, always discounting purchases, we buy amt k at alt — ~ oe ° me suiting, diltnaey-petplen baie atime asi since yenterde: The cash balance pendinpetcm iy 2p hy ees ae merit in the Seeds we sell could efe figures. Consequently we place Shoes on the market at prices which appeal to every uiver s word. Disarmament ! ad eminent | 72? 942% 44, hin ‘ see pel wen DO BOVE a MOK IANA our | i ae re . zits. : . y “ > ¥ mer ad . a i ' a o talking a9 a ' Loxpox, March 7.—The Times in an | immense assortment before making a | ao cog go og ey Who is a judge of tengher valves. We can ner a _—_-— xe Mre. L. E. Snow, Matrow Infants’ Home, | esates who have been attending the con- crockery as we are selling off cheaper th: n Hlalifax, writes: “Puttner’s Emulsion has | ferences called to diseuss the intercolonial ¢VeT to make room fur new goods to arrive * x calli Wet.ixecrox, N. Z., March 7.—The del-!| Now is the time to get your supply of | than You ean get out of any ; lother plug cut in the world. | Geo. Carter & Co, Headquarters for Genuine French Calf Hand-Made Boots, : ; eiitorial says, in disenssing » © es irchase.— Prowse Bros the Stvlish | . mA e it possib The eayerness which the literial says, in disenss ing the chances | pure “* re Oty heh | : CROWD o | fit posible? The eageruese which the | fone ve that tele ent | Raters og FA eouLoW 1 lse—has evoked in Enrope raises a rreat Kovebery is impotent to break the Irish Children’s suite, the nicest, newest, | a ‘ bel J. M Cc nestion, the very raisin r of whic te ug- i bain until he has reconstructed his party | natth st and most stylish suits to fit boys i SE agate o> This is a wite rule when buy- a s ” . e:tive of a great hop Have the peoples ami its policy in opposition. from 4to 14 years of age, are at | \ ae : rs - —— = th a ‘4 «fe an thence ' : , : Bosrox, March 7.—One hundred and Prowse Bros. Thev have over one thon. | sg buy poor seeds. but they do crow ¢ the Continent been reduced by the mis- os anc 4 Phe; on 10u i y s A , , pal . a gr a at doth Ot con <a ninety-eight dele gates from all the labor i eand suits now in stock, and expect a lot t 7 of to Carter's S-ed Store every sea- a Charlottetown, March 6, 1894—dy * ; contrition? Age they really willing to | °°#*2!2ations of Boston gathered to-night | more in a few weeks. m8 2i&w U lat if} our ipe Rs son, a they know oe ra ones ' -_ : — nm tio ; 4 » aii¥ nim? to : : seals a “ ; ‘ i ; ne is ° nN be saved from the torture of an armed | the purpose of forming # bran new It is a sign cf spring to see the rush for ‘ of the seeds I »™ ra cus ams a a i , » | political party in the interests of the work-} Wall Pape We } ti <_< A but sitmple fact. ‘oor seeds te: a peace and the dread of an annihilating | ! ’ ; : vat i aper. e have never had any 68 their own story when they grow, pts war? Kurope has verily played the pro- ingmen. After a chaotic w rangle of four thing like it at this time of year. It isnot | ae — i ry Ba wt et a digal. It has wasted its substance on hours a committee, consisting of represen- | the warm weather but the low price that i 2, c " EAS aaa a my Tal dens cA ristous armaments. It has devoured ita | tatives of the Central Labor t nion, the | does the work.—Bazaar Ca., Papermen. } NI tence lid On f t : e ) mar? “Tl 8 GAR ERS. . a : living with aneatural alliances Ia the Building Trades Couneil and the district ee 7 : . } OR Se comrer in on oe past. oy ~ to i of = Rainn sad : che wint of coming to =#eurbly of the Knights of SLabor, was Chipped Dried Beef, just the thing for ys Send fur our Seed Catalogue Iq suropenn mind on the point of comme to ’ es ” , ’ 7 » by " e ° : ‘ : a aaa a itwlf? ‘These questions are asked In the | #Ppointed to draft’ # platform to be eub- laneh, forsale by the pound at Beer &} nockaco of Mastiff tobaceospgg fr 1894. Readylsth March iy : NERC GUCSTIONS Are & mm ‘ : Gott’s. 2i—meh& | * — — ——— (1 ' : . mitted to s <ubsear t rs Review of Reviews. . ‘ Loseqnhent meeting. ri cy proven valuable in all caves of pulmonary | potal and telegraph service have passed a #9 *00n as navigation open The cheap of ay Tompiaints, for building wp the sytem of | Yeeelution in favor of a Pacific cable to” crockery store.—W. P. Colwill. Fe Re ome betle ones. They often ack for it America, the route to be via Samoa, Fan- ; feb 6 dy&wky Swks. | 'f rv a package and see that SEE DSMEN, . ~ Ty E tf BO OT ~ i ning Island and Honolulu to Vanconver.! Dinner sete, tea ects, chamber sete, and | - on - ALSO RUBBERS AN D RU BEB &. - | It is is ead thet thie route is likely to be avery large number of cups and = sancers, | yw : Charlottet -- P. EB. Island. E& , ’ ers, we tell the truth. harlottetown, . E. Island. Won't bay aw Syard roll of paper when | supported by the Government of the Jamps ond hatin fixings. Will he sold | + "s FOW Can get a lfyard roll for the same xa : Uuited States, of Germany, France, Great at W. P. Colwill’s. J. B. Pace Tobacco Co, Richmond Ei a ; ; i nd-made Boots for Springs momey fran Moore & Mcleod mard . | Brita'wand Canaan. ; ais feb 6 dy&wky 40 kes, | vinci al Montseal, Cattaibes, o ee Re eds a Bae Leave your measure for a pair of our superior Hand ee = ?