ES COLES eee 00 ORS He oo Lag os © a ct il tyme eee Sees pm Smee He ee daa SS lin ln on nse mile Css teal sn aS ao i * A id: Tale ane = SS ae Ra aS. NE are a= Saige et Te SNE PK AS ame e m2 ae eee oma et Nammarmt as THE DAILY Pea EXAMINER : - ‘ . WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21, 1894. — : or ' ‘ OOCOTBABOMOOBES ; . Providence, may be spared to live a long.) HRA OW’S BIRTHDAY. | $*worrn 4 comes a sox.” n LIEUT. GOVERNOR HOWLAN) S.srisi's a, | MEAL | |-2aee tt oat ea . Ually Announcement | } mer < Ision | Ed , } ’ oe on uae | BEE Mechanic | S M. P. Hoeas, : PILLS ; ; } ° Pe f in the} Addresses From the Benevolent FF. Kenny, ‘Business Transacted at the Con can be insured | GETESSES eS ti { - (Tasteless — Effectual. ) Canada Accdt. Ass. Co. | lames H.R Y d y a oe P Irish Society png Venton 1esterday. For Sick- Headache, for full a to a : t-EPLIY au? . ’ . : tor’s fees for a moderate ns aa a ea Impaired Digestion, ain a llig Connolly and James H. Reidin, | RALLY MEBTING AT THE OPERA HOUSE| $7 <4. Djicorders and? | : i | \rder of D I} pLaver 171SO an AGENT FOR P, E, ISLAND, . And Division No. 1, Ancient Orcer ‘ vi . v sf me Hibernians | , Female Ailments. E R BROW ere an 178. i tr pern t ink you on | cee ‘If of myself and Mrs. Howlan for| Tee Seett Met Campaign — Premie? | $genowned all over the World. * . . ‘ Suttesvine address. nvratulat- | ¥ Covered with a Tasteless & Soluble Coating. ae ieee aoa, tl signa ark aon bas | Peters Makes Certain Promises. Ask for Beecham's and take no others. ae ” CH’TOWN. 1 ' oT Made at St. Helens, England. ’ ‘ 7 ainsi : i ME { Pe ; : Tue temperance convention in the Wholesale Agts. Evans & Sons, td, Montreal. } —— | ‘I he LO W PR Ic ES { hat ; . : ~ | Masonic Temple yesterday afternoon was aw weet WAAatneneeeee ara . . m" “ oj. | opened by appointing Rev. W. J. Kirby, a we are asking for o I : : : oe ot f ‘ Grand Patriarch, chairman, and Mr. John ' : x tp a pe riu . , | A. Lawson secretary ’ } . , ” ‘eg ——) ee explained that the conven- no : : i CARPETS , . 38 some et tion had been called to consider matters x . Spectra Despatcues ro Tae Examiner ‘ 4B 9 : ame & | ectin Mount Edward Road ‘ } ‘I * | affecting the temperance movement, pro- ou a f————— f 4a : — : : minent among which just now is the ques- : m ‘ wr cho are young men, | MME MOTE vee and the Scott Act | Estate Late Rev. . R.tzgeratd, DARTJAMENT QF CANADA. | CLOTHING, r - Tae _ | campaign Another business of the con- an Property of Hon > ’ . a a } a rention would be to appoint delegates to Bre« ke n. sii i HATS & ¢ APS ’ in the great convention at Montreal in July wesiuiimgichabiin , ws He alee explained that the Convention aos sae —— ( d g S : \ A ' sa - | had been called so that it might coincide} __ ] va Oe ‘s a — en \ rl me House of OMMOnS Procee Il §, is making every person , a 7 | with the Neal Dow celebration to be held eae ee 7... ae ae 1, pe | lice * | ) Fi ea : ain in the same place ot meeting in the even- - “’* vs “ Mi é : b ‘a a merry. I{ vou want to he LW eTes a. 2 1 emiises, v t suaWwa . fing : ’ S % ay “ The regrets of Rev. Messrs. Brewer, Road :~ THE ESTIMATES FOR THE YEAR. happy buy from . - ty i} Sutherland and Archibald, at their inabil- Six one-acre Lots on the east side of pm : : - ity to be present were conveyed to the road adjoining property of Wim. Dodd, Key i i es nportunity of | convention Five one-acre Lots onthe west si 4 i Orrawa, March 91. ’ ainace aphierncedinggedlltr tie oe Mrs How- | . On motion of Rob. Angus, seconded by | road opposite Longworth Estate. Mr. Davies moved for a return of all the | é é la é al'pe él. I wich vou aad nt Rev. William Lawson, it — decided to These Lots are suitable for Pasturage, | papers relative to the charges which have | d 7 in ‘ciel appoint tbs er om _ wer = el pleasantly situated for building pur- | been made against Mr. Justice Palmer. | | to wait upon Premier | is + ig a poses. Mr. McCarthy introduced his bill in re- ain ae | a ae atin Georce W. How nay, ape Tre be 7 eae ~— oc. Plans and conditions of sale can be seen | pard to the Northwest Territories. It us : 5 4 : yan ‘PE better enforcement of the Scott Act at office of undersigned leals with two subjects—separate schools @ “ : _— ’ eT Several representatives from the country [| 4° OSS ' © aaa : ae ; 2 ae 9 » March 21, 1894 icts then selater Sco et > R FITZGERALD and doing away with the dual language | ’ ‘ districts then selated how the Scott Act RK. R aaa } o ti uct. This brought forth a | ‘ er ' deal i laces ~ eprese . clause 1n ié@ act. sb g > = . - - a : e - aig pa ctved at 1.48 this after worked in the apnea thay , r mee meh2l—dy 31 (law) fiery speech from Mr. Devlin, who had to al p ‘ ] MAIL a ed at 1.45 this afternoon. | The tenor of their remarks went to show : , : ‘ * nner 4 a: 3 a 5 oe be called to order by the Speaker for using | 5 ; : ecto _ that the act was all right in itself, but its lemanly langua | E ‘“ si inenctatiiedl as hamnered é ungentiemanty language, . } | | oe ee ee by 8. W To Carpenters aud Others, The Government will bring down the | : s 2 , ; Crabt 7 7 J , B maaiin Rob An rus and —_—_— returns showing all the petitions and com- | At Gov ernment House. i ; 4 ‘s Pie | a a i cae ae si ree , ' ‘ a munications i regard to the commnu- ————- } ; | Willian Sabine, of this city Tenders, addressed and mailed to the | )'"* ations with et . ae j rmting s . uk as H A leputetion of nine, to represent all] President, John Holman, Winsloe Road | @Uoen or the aeanenee of Messrs. Connolly To be sold at Public Auction, aut Gov- About wi iting ads., but “ z / ~ i vse was | temperance bodies and the charches to} North, and marked “Tender,” w ill be re- | and McGreevy. ith ei es ahi ¥ | ernment Honse, on THURSDAY, 22nd . J ' jiar ‘ ff R) | Wait or the Premier, war then formed as ceived up to the 3lst March for the labor ‘ the budget an a ees - a mes” t — < Cuore wr | follows: F. H. Beer, Eaq., chairman, re- | required in the erection and finishing of a =e aan pli ae i a ey eee | Household Furniture, Silver, Glassware | 0 i ’ 7 . ‘ a r: ) presenter > > ouse to-day. r , ’ owe | S - presenting the Sons of Temperance; Rey Cheese b actory Buil ling near W insloe OT ; aia as Se” eel. a and Earthenware; Horned Cattle, Horses, See at oe M+ 4 ary ty Sa aot Ae oer boi sgn oe oe eee ts - were laid on the table of | Sleighs, Carriages and Harness, Agricul- s ay t rea oo 5 8 oole an rs. James Desbrisay,} the usual plant, boiler, engine, ete., use eal . — ve . = ’ : AG. ES sadiaiaias i ° , been ere . . — iting he w C T C a Re G D . Cl a ries, will be receir ' | the House yesterday afternoon. The total | ‘ral Implements and other personal pro- | about making FURNITURE: also about marking Whe. a | Bt he Kine’ c , a ys T >see will also be re- | amount to be voted is $21,415,491, which | Perty of the late Lieutenant-Governor. ; 5 = : | eaver, repreventing the ings County | the same time. enders will also ’ "7 , ene ee or i Terms cash. } > i 5 UATHEDRA Wednesday in| Allianee; Rev. W. J. Kirby, representing} ceived for hauling milk to the factor added to that authorized hy the matute, | en . ve it at prices that make it sell. Try us and see y, rey aaest R. BEAIRSTO Service and sern m ont the Grand Division; Rev. O. B. Emery and | Plan of the milk routes to be seen at the | ¥'%> $18,222,915, will make total of | hl9 eons 7. ins 7 ‘ st e « = 7.30 } Josiah Roberts, representing the churche-; residence of the President or of any « f the $40,038,396, a decrease of $445,521 mehl¢ ———?UaP Auctioneer. } li we don t do all we say. W e are going to peat } Rob Angus, representing the convention.| Directors. Tender to state amount per in respect to lust year. 54 | : : | asy or Sv. Joseru.—The Feast of St Moved by Rev. W. H. Spargo, seconded | lyindred weight. Also for digging and The items which will interest P. “| THE SOCIETY OF ARTS keep up our reputation for selling THE BEST rated thi yea April | by David Small, that this convention tender | walling a well for said factory Is] ind generally are: gees to P. 4 | — {ch mstead of the 19th inst., in St. Joseph | a hearty invitation to the Presbytery now | ‘The lowest ot any tender in either eave | Island piers, ete-, $6,000; Miminigash, | ’ FURNITURE FOR THE LEAST MONEY 18 ‘ udies of St.Joseph Sodalty | assembled in this city to aitend and take not necessarily a cepted Plans and | $5,000; Bayford Harbor. $750; eg ar of Canada (Limited), J A 4 a ‘ \ propriate sermon will be preached | seats on the platform at the meeting at the | specifications can be seen at the office of construction of break water, $10,000; ood | MONTREAL. Rev. D. B. Reid in the evening fin | Masonic Temple tonight to celebrate the : . seiits Islands, repairs to break water, $14,000; | ain . B. Tem : : C. B. CHAPPELL North Rustico, rent breakwater, | : Q : t Af } 98th annivereary of the Hon. Neal Dow. ‘ North Rustico, repairs to breakwater, | CAPITAL STOCK $100 000 ——.-— } To which th , Presbytery responded as mech21—-2i dy & wy $5,000. ! $ silo 4 e| a Ar Mor: -A basket social and en-},,... or —s eo ? —— ~ ; Among the other items is $60,000 for | — < a . a R <k | Qelletes Among 0 ems ji y a oo wm “™ i = — Hall t Presbytery receives with thanks the in- e : ‘ the Halifax drill shed : | ao coteay se with @ view to | itis: Bln os ie ted f . We are W nenes ny om ning, m —_ 1s oe | vitation from the temperance convention p a 0 umn 1a icyC A Judge Palmer’s pension 18 $2,000 a ‘ eae _ taste for arts, to encourage | iariottetown, March <1, : } na a ae as 4¢ | to attend and take reats on the platform at ie rear | and help artists. . : m " a - = cs "Ch a ve — ei ee the public meeting in the Masonic Temple in ' a : s ; i La Incorporated by Letters I ont of the | A #3 4 a I “f — rite _ e m ex » celebrate the 90th auniversary of the Po be thorough ily well mou ted is’ one Against the Governmat. Saptenet of Canada, the 27th February, iw ee ee ee ee ee | Hon. Neal Dow, and promise to attend as | of the first —, of cycling pe got | LRQS. ‘. 7 } ear a emen 0 ac Ss. - > 4 i ih 2.2. deny yourse e extra comhk and iuxur iat { "g* ; =. ¢ es 4 keen and exciting con- jak resbytery if at all possible. : a 1 ae ; th io . a 1 ae tees Toronto, March 21. | GALLERY OF PAINTI NGS 4 ' Ls € ; - fax ajso re ; CS é a aus = ” ’ i t rey ay args a in ameeeed It was also resolved that the chaiman of | derivabie from a first-class wheel by buy The W os ee ae a peer ncianciake Maje=t this P singe -taag aa a pi inde oh i | the delegation waiting on the Government } ing other than a Columbia In a few day s ene w ; says that ee ao ete Nos. 1666 and 1668 Notre Dame St., .— “ oe Ha — The ep. | be requested to present his ansver at the I hope to have on ean tion ene #8 the > °. — = 1M = — 7 “ = Montreal. Our competitors in the WA FFP PAPER trade seem to he \ lil nat Le publ Med public meeting to-night. 94 models, and I would. respectfully ask = co ae ee ee a :xious to ad rise the blic as t ‘hat kind of R ; to | F : we e tw 8 Ww publish It wae moved by Mes W. Lowsen. em intending purchasers: t reserve their notified the ite ae - wey One of the hichest Galleries of | an xXi1ous 0 advise 1e pu LIC as owna Kin oO vOlIs ; 0 my, Ta . its *te Mr. McDonald, } ynded by Rev. C. W. Corey, that in view orders until they sec this latest triumph tn ; arate School Bil is ¢ —— . ue will issue | ane . whether & yard, 12 yard or 16 yard. For the convenience of sitindation Welles evaiianta proposed effort to se-etions the Scott | cycling art Si aeinal a manifesto against the Government Paintings in Canada, |customers we keep all kinds, and allow you to judge which is ; ; ' . | Act in Charlottetown, that this Conven- tw OUNG;, " cuneate me —_— . : r rs . . - M | tion being confident of the utility of the} = mech?! Agent for P. E. Island To Defend Wiman ADMISSION FREE, from 10 o'clock, | the most preferable. There is one statement we cannot but Tuomas BE. Pires a Sle ae eet te ie ees eeene with the r Man: a Want be oa | a SS . p.m. ai ichallenge. They say that they sell 16 yard Rolls at the same H. Tra BaD * WS FETC’ SU DCSE bo. | effort, wiening to the friends .of. (emper- ‘ s(rpr ® ed: } wt iis : i All the Paintings are originals, mostly es ae i silt iol ia sills ae ee ( TG en REE 4 ae Murphy, 1¥=) ance in this movement the largest fulfil 7 anhazel an su” 7 | ke ae Tonoxto, March 21. from the French school, the leading mod- | PFiCt competitors ask for 5 yar ds. Do the 73 We quote 5 yd. ——— a de . a aeneeal Reser 34. ment of their expectations. =e 4 W- - Mirdock, a pg cranine’ ern school. Paper from 3 cents per roll up, not Remnants but staple stoek; ‘Ee PpT Y x nocKe wh and trampi upon b¥ a; % ary ti ; > : ‘ae : ne re ore, received to-day a telegra ic Baws ists > ; ~ais | . ‘ 4 on : REPLY | horse Inst evening, s ine omer then adjourned. For the Telepirme Company of~P. © Kegs $5 oat as a ate to inte te oe on <a ot Berens '16 vard Rolls from 6 cents up. We are clearing our 12 yard McC il noma . | ¥ i. slam y iu. 5 rou OOK- e \ = a ee Mi . > <" os 7 c ° 7 > AY, 5 ‘ ‘ va - v1 P : H. Trair { ase of the skul Dr. Kelly went — The Neal Dow rally in the Opera House cole a - ee ” — a , 1, eaper the defence of Erastus Wiman. seis, tevine Roy, Scherrer, Sauzay and a | ENGLISH WASHABLE at 15 and 17 cents per roll. These ‘ : * t? injured man las ig t ‘ ¢ and atie (o give ¢ ye security ror j ‘ ie a i ae oe sa ‘ E , . : i noe the in . ae ee ot n ~~ in the evening was largely uttended, every ther particulars analy to ' great many others, are members of this | papers are worth 45 cents per roll. We give no bluff but > 1» hat he ht i Sight Ropes OF DIS} seat being occupied before the proceed- a ee | Death of Kossuth Society. — 'venuine bs ins = wa } ings began and standing room being at a a H. J. ct NOR ' ‘Sale of Paintings at easy terme. Next Genuine AT ZAINS, : : enw et pemntty premium, Ov the platform were the President Telephone Company. "iii, Bech 31 eee of Paintings between the Our first shipment of New American Paper, direct from , : 4, G » Crrizen Leavine. - Mr. C. I membera of the Presbytery, country and mch2i—3i eod | ‘ ee Society and Scripholders on 28th March. : . as iD i ot . : ; ; , man, or many years past engaged "tv clergvinen, representatives of the LS LE LOD i Louis Kossuth died last night } Price of Scriptum, $1.00. the factor ies (in 16 \ ara Rolls), has just come ae and you us ; ssion merchant business in} Women’s Christian temperance Union, - 1 Wi a i a Ask for Catalogue and Circular. will at once see they are the finest ever shown in Ch’town. ; me ttetown, leaves fo ey a ring | ind achoir made up from the differeut ce Ica ‘ NEWS NOTES. H, A. A. BRAULT, for Duluth, where he intends taking up| churches lini, : eeepc an ; , janl7—mwf tf Director. ’, + > ‘ar sidence. Mr. Schurman has been a Rev. W. J. Kirby oceupied the chair, ae : ___ | Buffalo is suffering from an epidemic of | Orn ot te emma ee BAZAAR COE ANY, Papermen. the fullest sense of the | and after singing and prayer, opened the White Russian and Manitoba Red, grown typhoid fever, 250 cases having been re- | ’ 7 niand his departures deeply regreted by | meeting with @ belief speech. He ex prea>- on Rosebank E arm last os from import ported since the first of this month. TE; N DERS | Charlottetown, March 14, 15$4—1m wf ; Sikioas 2 cle Of basiness and persona’ | a' the pleasure it gave him to meet so |! "ed agen: See Miss Louisa Morris and Fred Gebhard | a is. Yesterday afternoon the guests at] large an audience, and explained that, FRANK McKENNA, / were married at Baltimore a few daya ago. | ‘ H Du where Mr. Schurman | while the principal object of their assem b! Queen Street. i The wedding was a very quiet affair. ; 7 The ice Will Soon Be Gone Telephone Company bus veal ves nat wienned? 3 ’ he i a ; ‘ : ; ' Revere Yemes. Pers pee ited | ing was to celebrate the birthday of Ch’towu, Murch 21, 1894—2m 2aw & w¥ It is said about 25,000 visitors kissed For Leasing Queen s W harf. - oeoe . . . a Han eeOtnee and valuable gold Hon. Neal Dow, the father “3 a4 aves 7 st sotiliekamettes. “ the alleged blarney stone whieh was e@x- } S = NEI : , ; s iS & mali token Of their esteem. ot prohibition, they wer leo tk side a thiter ; “6 ae ‘a arle » | a ; . ~—. > } r I ’ , Of prohibition, they were & 9 consider | hibited in Blarney Caszle at the o “ 4 ’ Mr. Robert Angus having, on the four- i ; _ cn - os os © h- the Seott Act question and to receive the | Worid’s Fair. } Sealed Tenders will be received at the eS But Wo are siill here “2 teenth dav of March, instant, resigned hia eae Se ee ee report of the committee appointed to in- Premier Fielding was beaten in Halifax City Clerk’s office until noon of TUES @ > d ok f =" | position of Manager of the P. EK. Island lai all ments. and ether eutelde oMerts | terview the Premier regarding that and Dartmouth by Black with a majority | DAY, the 10th day of April next, from | with a £00 stock 0 Ga Telephone Company, the Agents of th a! vor, other will be held at the Government | Act. He then spoke in terms of praise of of nearly one hundre |, and it was only the | parties willing to lease Queen’s Wharf, | & 4 €] | Company and all other persons indebted . elie oll dial . @euse Farm (to-morrow after- } the Hon. Neal Dow and his noble efforts outside districts that gave Mr. Fielding | with Weigh Seal. s and Warehouse at end | = LUMBER and COAL at DP | ot aan heschy notified tocsnd i.e alien ; aa ; ee | in the cause of temperance his election. : of Wharf, for a term of three years. | . a all ; . ae Charles C j i cal, noon, Commencing at twe o'clock | —_ 4 AS C1Ct0R i ¢ art, : . SS oreturns and moneys at once to harle . oe rpha sharp, Please remember, the | Mrs. Andrew Ritchie then favored the \T) - | Lease to date from May Ist, 1894.0 = the very lowest prices. 2 =| Gardiner at the Telephone Office, Char “| ut house sale will bs heid punctae | licnce with & vocal solo, r 4 TAX REFO BM, | The names of two good and sufficient | Se ‘ ~. | lottetown, and all those having any other ally at ten oclock a m : Grand Chief Templar, Rev. W.. H. a ee | securities must accompany each tender, | Save money by dealing é @ business with the Company are requested s the ig li-t of canines Spargo, from the committee appointed to When the tax reforms comes to a stream The Couneil do not bind themselves to | c 5 S | tw apply to him antil further notice : as ‘ Other makes of dress goods may have j i iterview the Premier regarding the Scott over which there ie neither bridge or ferry | accept the highest or any tender. i —) With Is = , wi particula : eXee yces, bat im the texture, the Act, reported that they had met that gen- . he can do one of four things—Swim, Re- Specification may be seen at the City oo ” or H. J. Ci NDALL, poss ty of lovely cuntours in tleman and had been most cordially re- Retura by Special Request treat, Wait till the stream dries up or is | Clerk’s office. Ss co melil President ting ed Lriehma ess fabrics surpass every other mannfac | wed that ouly the best and mo-t capable a te... To retreat is defeat. H. M. DAVISON, eo . os HOUSE TO LET.—The Dweiling at present C . ee eig ' ture Phat is the verdict in England. Jt} men wonld be engaged a3 prosecutors r To wait is loss. City Clerk. | Ss Connollv’s Wharf, © = occupied by Mr. T. L. Chappelle on Prince Nora 8 sot becoming the verdict in the States, | under the Act, aad the men who | Werthink to swim is best and bravest. | City Clerk’s Office, March 20,1894. | | Street, contains leven rooms hosted tnraage. ) ‘ udian ladies, wher e they | did their duty well would be well paid. ’ The proposed Tax reform may create a] 9; " pat 3 Ch’town. Mch. 20, 1894—dv tft wy 2i/ ard electric light. House in g 0d order : wr Pricstlev’s drese fabrics, will | The Premier aleo promised to have the , | Stream of trade that will refuse to be cross- | Possession given May Ist. hops 5. oo ; a - | Scott Act amended sv as to provide for the ed by every merchant. We the Reliable j | Moore. a a } lessening of costs of suits and the expe- “a carpet men are going to strip our already | ° ! fersifwe say that we | diting of triale. He also informed the com- For Two Nights Only, low prices to the skin and take to the i ewest, nattiest and most fash- | mittee that he would do his utmost to ' water, : n, it 1e: and ‘a | carry outa prohibitory law Re henever it ! . . ‘ oe . | us : ea b Ine sried sasortment of fine he rd | was secured, “Prohibition,” sail Pre- THURSDAY AND FRIDAY | A crusade against Canadians is being : os toate nik tee tel on Pp. E I - | mier Peters, “would be one of the greatest } | made in the lumber camps near Defiance, aaa Pre a Br a re ; al ; See boous ever conferred upon our people.” . Ohio, under the alien labor law. Several }; HATS ( LOTHING \ND CARPETS Rev. G. D. Weaver, President of the MASCH 22nd AND 23rd. Canadian Juambermen have been arrested. 7 : . ” on a . i i > King’s County Temperance Alliance, re- ens. : ee i : . ; niieiiaslie oth en ferred to the evils wrought by the liquor VYhe Modern Invalid, : “ The Now Yok ‘Wall tin iver, | traffic, and eall upon the electors to do . initi | °tdfas tastes medicinally, in keeping with | Geouce W. Howts st the one as Hlienth cal endo Othe their duty on the 19th of April by voting Entire Change of Specialties, | other luxuries. A remedy hee be plea- | ‘ s ‘PE I ef enbecriptions it organized on behalt | fer the Scot Act ami against the ram alias alaislell i | santly acceptable in form, purely whole | M Y the emploved The press has been | trade- ; | some in. Composition, truely beneficial in “ee loine good work for ths an! aliens in the A chorus was then sung by the cho ir. Best of Dancing, Finest of Sing: | effect and entirely free from every objec- | polis. The Herald's clothing bareau Mrs. Charles Mathe=on, who represented ing, Funniest of Acting. | tionable quality. If really ill he consults cial DD . daotens | hue beee = senemiicnile enenuuee aan pro- the Women’s ee ee nion, \ | . physician; if constipated uses the gentle a ' Tie eeateail meee Oat. | vided Sociale annasel @ opfect | waa the next sptaker, § he referred to the | ‘amily laxative, Syrup of Figs —...... ‘ os od cet EE welin ie : he Polo Grounds in Gotham. 2 Mooneane, 1 nen -ARis | vided comtictabe. apyat FB joe pleasure it gave the organization she re-} ae sae | . TO-DAY the New York giants open the baseball season - the Polo G ~~ oe his office im the Provincial Building and | prise probably never accomplished’ auch | presented to arsigt at the celgbyation ofthe loors open at 7.15, Performance takes) Hockry.—-Hockey at the rink to-night: | hig series of preliminary skirmishes preceding the championship season opens with a gi . , ! birthday of “America’s Grand Old Man,” place one hour later. Good ice. All members are requested to : . . Other g: 23 will be ', ; ratulatory ad- | great philanthropic results, or had a great-) FN) Dow, the father of Prohibition | be present with the Princeton nine, followed with a second one on April 4th. ther games will b , ef onnort . ‘+ .anact + ave ried P| . On. 1 35 - ~ ‘pw i . sh i _ 3 ; ial a ra a i: ~ M. P. Hogan, — to show itscapacty. She then briefly reviewed the good and PRICES 35 AND 50 CENTS. { re , i lumbia Buffalo, Trov and Erie lubs. Che contests w ill pre pare . ue . His Honor ee fect fe Gj dd Old M aa j Now Reapy.—Stoddard’s portfolio rt peaye wit anhattan, : : rd ' in Sela Day _| effective work of the “Grar d Man” in meh26 " r re — : ’ 7 i gue seas go ip bee a ree ae ny > the canse of temperance, and concluded a poaes oom as be Frye we , the New York nine for the National Leaguc eee : i ! 1 blood puriner ane ° 8, with ae*trong appeal to the people to do | R. H. Mason's news stand, and at this of- . ‘der Suits th: ' e ideal ¢ : Pr ap , ; . ‘ 3 e made-to- , uits that en ening medicin It is the ideal epring their duty tn the matter of re-adopting the fice. Cnt-éut.coupon on page 1. Be prepared for a surprise when you see our supel hly handsom: > made ‘to Or ~ rye 7 Pree H a a wat het . Geciinkeitat cant 4 sibe iy for | Strike the ideal of perfectly-fitting Clothing, and mark a discovery in the history of Merehan ! G Willia ‘ ——__-¢ eo ———— ‘tizens’ Be er ree : ARDS part 4are now ready for _ 7 ; = : . 7 eae § sines ation amin USE SKOLA’S DISCOVERY, the great aasemin then played an apr : - | destribution P ” Tailoring ; the result being that you can picture nothing finer than our Dress and Bu ness , : Edward | lan! and Nerve Remedy. ~| Rev. William Lawson, a representative PURE- \ en == | Suits, made up from faultlessly correct measures of materials that are presct ined, I ishion 5S ade DIEO ro nee Voeny bg gene Alliance, MILD ~SWEET | prescriptions are exclusive, and the Star 'lailor’s creations in sartorial art admit of no rivalry Ma 3 Honor . followed. e advised the people to stand 2 . a oe . . . . 2* , = ., » os 7) ae : a¢ s. a : ter apecinted by Divisio: Shortly before midnight, March 20, } shoulder to shoulder in the coming fight If MAST IF F or imitations. lt takes the mirror to reproduce them, but you cannot wear re the tion : Number Owe, Ancien: Order of Hiter. | Alpert N, the eldest ebild of Kenneth and | to secure the readoption of the Scott Act, | Waste no time in your reflections but place your order without delay to insure the filling of . shun te teodind behalf of | Jane Finlayson, of this city, aged three | and when that boon was secured it was PLUG CUT P os . : : the members, our hearty eongratulat oa veare and five months. for the people to see that the law was your order within thirty days. signe! mark of app Rodin ee h * «© Sutfer little children to come ut. to Me, properly carried out. He evidently did wasS not all you ha n Her Moet Daictatinten | and forbid them not, for of euch is the | not take very much stock in the promises ‘ Majes | Kingdom of Heaven.” of politicians. “They cannot get over the at 15 claimed You have long been known as- one of | [Paneral tomorrow, at 2 o’clecx, to Peo | young man from the country,” said he. . the most prominent representatives of our ple’s Cemetery At the same time he expressed himself aa for it how e ® Prosince. | At Murray Harbor North, on the 12th pleased with the promises made by ‘the else cou! j rvices, which dur vour ex- | inst.. Elizabeth Irving, aged forty years, Premier. : d Mi ; ] Tw: il . eceptionally long political career you have | the beloved and much esteemed wife of} 3. Hl. Macdonald, representing the The Sitar cre rant alior. , SaeCekele in specced nod cara eense Willer Prince County Temperance Alliance, ex- 50 great 3 ls H » watticuler, have been Ga | SO === | pressed the pleasure it gave him to hear of b hand ditiowuiched. and weese ia yeu? LOCAL NOTICES. the good prospects there were for the re- U5iness -and : . Charlottetown, March 21, 1894. appointment as the Queen’s representative = Ss ena adoption of the Scott Act in Charlottetown. | h e Our new. stock of 60 CHILDREN’S TES rs . : fitting acknowledgment that those ser-| “9"SCrtt' the rate often ceute per lime | L2@ People had a right to protect them- Sale nave de- CARRIAGES are expe:.ed 12 about ten viees hau m for you the well-merited | selves from the baneful efforts of the liquor ] : days. The price this vear will be fully positioe which you now hold. $4.000 worth boots and shoes, selling | traffic. The temperance — bad right ve oped in $0 25 per cent. less than last year, and th Vermit us, sir, in conclusion, to say that | out at ridiculous low prices at J. B. Mac- and justice on their side, and should tri- h . ? styles much improved. m Offermg ren this slight trimate of re | donald & Co. narZi 4) umph. - 5 ort a tit 1€ > $ e. spect, weare awere that we are doing-| Hats, hate, felt hats, soft hate, hard Rev, Mr. Corey, pastor of the Baptist os * Five Left! x) honor to a distingu shed aon of the Emer- i hats, «ty lish hates, hats the newest, bats the Charch, then made a few remarks, and pure, Ni i} cs sweet a : i ; a -—( Se RE Se ee aid Tele, and it is vay sincere wish that| cheapest, hats that will wear well, hate | fers selection by the band, and prayer k *, | We have five of last year’s stock left Mre. Howlan acd yourself, under a kind } that will make you look well, euch hats to by Rev. W. Hamlyn, the meeting closed smo e~= ! 0 wonder if over. Previous to the arrival of our Is for Genuine French Calf Hand-Made Boots Se ee ee | be found at J. B. Macdonalds & Co., with the national anthem. All \ ‘| Spring Stock they will be sold at one-third Our new children’s enrriages have ai- | marl 4i boes. ive stores keep ve im : rived, every person who bought @ carriage | -Clothing, clothing, we have the mot, Neglect Coughs invite consumption if a aaa 4 A LSO RUBBERS AN iD RUBB K R BOOTS. _ ue last year, was inore than pleased | the cheapest, the Jargest stock made, cane | Hawker’s Tolu aad Wild cherry Balsam is : ' MARK WRIGHT & 00., LTD., we —_ the carriage, and the price, thie | not and will not be undersold. Try us for} asure cure for Coughs, Colds, Croup, ' : i Who Sell at Selling Pri then a ty rice will — bargaine.—J. B. Macdonald & Co., Bronchitis, Hoarseness and all throatand J. B. Pace Tobacco Co., Richmond o at ing Prices. ——tonan Newson mar? mar?! 4i hing troubles, rove | Virginia; and Montreal, Canada. mchl?—dy tf WGeELeave your measure for a pair of our superior Hand-made Boots for Springaay PI Te wn om ew ew oy Bee FT i i a le, le a