ie reef WMS- Clams- iid- Socrates” me I-emit re _ . s "‘*-9'” ` ' » noauruc Tlll3Cll/ilil.0TTETOW GUAlil)l _iii _ ___ _________ » 1 “-1 . 1 l)Aif V l-`()iJNDE') ith) ‘ \\'|-Zl(1l{l.\'. (NUW 'i‘lt1-WEEKLY) ISHN CHAR LOTTETOVMN, PRINCE EDWARD ]SLAI\‘D,'CANADA, THURSDAY FEBRUARY 1 1go_6. fs1§,,‘i§”’,_§`,§,.'§,'i{-"v${,°{,“,'.",'|'-In __ » r 1 iiuitnrrousiiisnbr FROM A rt-|_|clc. Desirable Building ,Lots in (h‘town for Salc. The undersigned oliers for sale tae followfng.valuable building lots: .riots on the east side of Upper Hillsborough Street each having a frontage on Street of 50 feet and ex- tending back 75 feet. 2 iota on the west aide of Orlebar Street each havin a frontage on Street of5o feet and extending back 75 feet. The said six lots lie immediately north of the residence of Dr. Ander- son, lately J. D. Reid. 1 lot on the west aide oi Upper Hills borough St., having n front e on‘Street of 5o feet and extedding back 75 feet. This lol llellrrrmediotely opposite the rest dence of Dr. Anderson. Iticlmposaible to procure a more ide tirable locality for residences than than iotl ndortl. Sl]NlH llilllllii NilllliNS Mill Tun annual meeting of thc South African Veterans' Association was held last evening in the City lluildlng. ltr the absencc of Lt. Col. Johnson, Major Weeks was called to the choir. After the usual routine of business the following appoiutmollts were laade : President-Major Weeks. _ Vice Pres.-Capt. J. A. l\ieDonald. S-r:y~Treas.-F. B. Mcilne (re-elected.) Executive Committee - Capt. Mellish, Lt. J. ll. Small, II. ll. Brown, Jolla Corn.- foot, Jas. Walker. Coululittee to drape the monument :- Capt. Melliah, Lieut. J. ll. Small, Regin- ald Cox. Colulllittce to manage celebration on l’n.trrdellerg night :-Maier Weeks, Capt J. A. Mcllonnld, Herbert H. Brown. Arosoiutlon regretting tho long con- tinued illncss of Lt. Col. Johnson and hoping for his speedy restoration to health and also one expressing sympathy with the family ofthe late Comrade \V. F. Ceilings were unanimously passed. It. was decided to have the celebration on Panrdelrerg night. on the snare lines us thatoflast. year which proved to be a great success and the “Boys of the Old Brigade" are more determined than over to make the celebration worthy of the great day. ’1‘hoA1-lsoclat.lonadjournad to meat on next Wednesday night, same place and hour. __X___.-_ SlllNlHiZllNl Mil "lliii Mililliiil MONTREA1., Jan. 30.-According to a London cubic it is rulnotetl in diplomatic circles that Lord Strathcona's personal connection with Montreal is at an end. His at1`airs in Canada are to be wound up, and his splendid house in Montreal disposed of. It was this decision in part, it is said, which occasioned his recent visit to Canu- tla. Lord Strathcona has long been asso- ciated with the welfare of Canada. and so long has been the cornerstone of prosperi- ty that a breakage in connection with it would be far'-reaching. illxlraustiro in» qulriea throughout the city have disclosed no confirmation or direct denial of this rumor. There was aiulply a general belief that Lord Strathcona would not take suoh a step-his life‘s interest was too wrapt up in the welfare of the city. with which he had so long been identified. Sir George Drummond had no belief in the authenticity of the report. He had heard nothing about it, and did not corr- sider tlrnt such a step on the part. of Lord Strathcona was at all possible. E. S. Clou- ston, general manager of the Bank of Montreal, was likewise increduloul. Ho had received no information on the point. ___;_.__€._-- Gll0WlNG,GlRLS|n lil-health should use occnllanaily Wheeler's Botanic Bittemapurely vegetable and reliable remedy forall irregularities of the lys- tom, curing Headache, Blliousnells and Dlulnoss. Willis H; Rogers Wilnimlt ilontmlssltln Fall ilular mg FULTON MARKET, Consignments solicited. Pro lpt turns. lloa. ldluwf twwlrn vltation was accepted. in the different events. financial assistance. WNNl Niiiiilli iNllS lil Sill WAnll1Nttr‘oN, Jan. til. - (Special.)-In Congress today a resolution was adopted calling upon the American members of the international Waterways Colllulis~ sion fo exert all possible efforts in con- junction with the Canadian Colnnrission- ers for the preservation o1‘N|ngara Falls in their natural condition. SMili SHIPPNHS iiii Nilllilil f3os'roN, Jun. ill.-(Spct:lnl.)-We would advise smelt shippers to stop fishing till freezing weather. Smelts are arriving in such poor order that they will not sell for enough to pay expenses. (Signed) Josarrl A. illrlt Bc Cn. WNIST Pllliil or NNN Silllllll The Whlst Party and Social in the A. O II. Hall last. night. was a grand success in every way. There was a large crowd In attendance and dancing was kept up till after midnight. The winners in the whiat. contest were : 1st,ladles-Mrs. Robins. ist, gents-W. Callalllran. sentations were by His Worship Mayer all present._ W. W. Walker was floor wlrhlt and Miss Nellie Robin, pianist. .__;.._ \VHA'l` CAUSES APPENDICITIS. The commonest. cause of appendioitis is constipation. \Vhen you rerfu ro physio rion’t use cheap drastic plls-get Dr. Humilton's Pills which strengt on the stomach, regulate the bowels and pre- one dill? you'll feel the tremendous benc- tlt of r. Hanlilton'o Pills. By purifying everywhere in Zlic. boxes with yellow cover; get the genuine. _ 7A"§tfni."~'"" ..'§`CN§"..‘lii°‘2IfT.d§§§§il`L“.'iZf.’2§l“.L'f Abandoned by C. P_. R. Steamers Till lllittul will . fA ADA5 PORTS 1 tntlrltt lttl Not EQUIPPED Thomas Shnuglrneesey today made an important statement on the stearrrshlp loeulnlqodatiou. Ha declared there is no a single port in Canada at the present time which can be safely reached and where large steamer-ll can be proneriy accommodated. The Canadian Pacific has decided to -llop all its st-eamers at Quebec until thc St.. Lawrence between Quebec and Mont real is nlade sale for large vessels. The dredging of a proper channel will occupy six or seven years. Montreal will shortly be fully equipped with proper ter- iNi NUNSE lllllii iii YiSliHlliY Another very large crowd witnessed th horses races on North River ice otl Victoria Park yesterday afternoon. The ice was fairly hard and in excellent condition for trotting excepting for tllo water tlrnt. rlrerrehcd tlrcdrlvers an tho "bike" sul- kies which were generally in unc. Tire races were all keenly contested and fur- nished sport which was probably never excclll-tl on on the icc here. Large num- bers ofllorscrl were out and tllerc were aiso lrlnlly pedestrirrlrs. ’l'llerrl.1rl\s of the rar-es were as fol- lcwsz- ` 2.-ii) cl.,\ss'rl1o'r. l Minnie Mac, owned by D. Mc- ' Millan, (McMillan) -lack Dillon, owned ily I". Calllcrou (Cameron) Niggcr, owned by Geo. Esscry, (Essery) Mabel G. owned by liarolrl Grey, (Grey) Eagle, owned by John Stewart. (Stewart) Nellie A., owned by J. Andrews, (Andrews) 111 226 32 Ii -|115 iiflli 5 tl 5 s\vnts1»s'rAlc14s. Lady Mac, owned hy P. O. Brown, (Brown) 4 1 1 3 1 2nr1,ladies-Miss Ella Carroll. _[exam Mac’ m,,,wd by R_ }|_ Sterns, (Sterns) 1 2 D 5 il 2ud,gcnts-Frank McDonald. The pre- Tony Balm 0,,-“ed by B_ C_ Prowsc, (Steele) ll »f -l l 2 Kelly. The evening was much enjoyed by Bedeum owned by Gb,,s_ Farquharson, (Hooper) 2 Il ll 2 5 rlirector, P. McTague was manager of .rpm Thumb' owned by D_ L_ Hooper, (Crabbe) 5 Tr -l l -l D means dead heat. Mlnard'| Linlment Curol Datndruff. FUR5 AT \VDNDERFUL REDUC- wm' any tendency "° appendlums' I" TIONS.-Beaver and Persian Lalrll.Mul'l`s worth $4.10 to $0.05. go at $1.051 Elegant the b|ogd,:\n MOVES. CARTER & C0., Lid _F ‘ ,_ Sworn Average Circulation to Dec. 30 |9o5 Daily 3,043 ; Tri-Weekly 312 4 » .3.