— —— ee — oe aa m ———— _ - — ————————— ———— Se — THE DAILY EXAMINER é : : : . MONDAY, MARCH 19, 1894. enim a “ ea ea A - ~~ - eseeneneenenean en NNN aos _ STOPDARDS PHOTOGRAPHS, THE KING'S COUNTY TEMPERANCE | : a fo a ae J ' ALLIANCE, ulvertisement another col . | , page. Cut out the coupons,| The annual adjourned meeting of the ‘ oe get the pictures, | SOV, pursuant to the call of President : ae _, | and Secretary to-day at 2.30 o'clock. Pres. , shges each week- | ident Goldsmith occupied the chair. He \ explained the cause of the misunderstand- | a a | : +4: : y a a there if vou waste} Exawrven Per. Co ing as to the place of meeting, which was Describes an unpleasant position to oecupy- You are sure to get here 1 yo ' ts deemed satisfactory ;money in careless buying. It’s inexcusable prodigality to neglect rare opportunities. | The minutes of last annual meeting be- | Se ee j : ” ing read and confirmed the Committees | |Our sale of appointed to arrange for public meetings | in view of the then coming plebiscite all New styles : ; : 3 Worsted and Tweed Suits, Furnishings, etc., Ee ‘ ‘ their plans It was also observed that | e< 7 “ V the a t and hard campaign work which | Nobb St les Editorial and othermat | 2&0, "c" Gone in King’s County had told J J 5 | Don’t waste money by staying from our Store, | reported. And it was shown readily that ib i year. ehubeie tate quiets att hoe |presents the opportunity of the y : : vie ae : aso ited ont that this eget because the people go where they can buy the cheapest. Follow the eee ae et een si g's County, which was the cause of | S§ lof economy and take advantage of our great sale at once. We are paying big premiums anxcety in the other counties, led them in } >| => “ —_— one — = —— = — a os = A ae — os = | $ | . Ma ' ey al had been successfal in earrying ; ’ B a majority vote. It seemed also that bad | | on money for cash. We are giving startling cuts. We cannot be undersold. This week You Won't Be Ashamed Ms : eeity | Such united work been put in by a} j ast yet : ee ae oe |we are offering the best yet. ; a rn Counties, they must bave rolled upa } | ‘ vesterday | What was promised if we wanted it—Pro- } VM R. H. Campbe hil ‘ A mem al was submitted to | } al) the Alliance ym comtice appornted fe Low Prices! IF YOU BUY YOUR 7 : a i a ica ie i. JORN T. MCKENZIE, ara s | ¢ i Lode: to arger majority than we did. All the . ; i LOOK IN THE GLASS gree. Visitors welcome. | Sra ne meee ee le nniel| PALES Assortment ! a : geveral character lias been attempted by i | The Star Merchant Tailor. | 7 | i - the Government for the enforcement of | } ee as < re | cs ‘ ohe | ort! the Seott Act ir a e an County Charlottetown, March 19, 1894 B 5 ote ‘ e New ria*gow and “ for a wntierabie and ib consequence ’ “> we ail ers & Tre t ice thereot ud Aet Ss rr garded as - iol —_—S — —— — Ss a — —— ee Sa = a — Prowse ros a A } _~ etter by many engaged im the liquor traffic | . "7 BF Sra vent to Georgetow King’s County; —~ : s ‘ Georg Therefore Resolved, That this Alliance | votir — pene a rar Square and Round Crown. ‘They Are Stylish and Cheap. g iew of the large majority ¥ for the Prohibition of the liquor | inch lo ‘ c in the Plebiscite recently taken that | ————( I) ——_—— R | D gs, , : . ia ’ Cut coupon yergetic measures be adopted to ensure | eliable ru 9 ma the impartial enforcement of the Scott Act ; ie ee Holy Week | as being in harmony with the wishes of | Hats to Fit All Weads ! ’ > S : » dalle hAlOe } le mein _ a. . pee | . : ; Honest Dealing, hes : nT Also hesoived, hat @ suincient salary . Ey e *3 - r ~s address on , he attached to the office of Prosecutor in Suit All Faces . | ra Baty I | King’s County as to adequately remuner . Low Prices lai ia sing thie | te them for their important and arduous | LAK eS ‘.¢ ! ' 9 Se. Pepun’s Carnennat.—During this | ie tem, foe theit important and anawous | Suit the Weakest Parse |) Aig Oy pp ; { a an | Lise use#ions Pp yssible these resolutions were } HA VE WON THE TR ADE a a + = 20 talank | Adopted unanimously. In the discussion | . : ' ra vas anticipated that a committee would i € appointed to bear this memorial to the I 7 | | \ ww is ecided to pre- | Phe ee ae = - ry ‘ ant-“Fov r Howlan with an | PUTpose evs heian, J. Woldsmith, "| Mason and McLeod. A ¥ ; : committee was sa 2180 appointed t receive charges against . H N 3 82nd Batt... w | Prosecutors and Pp aa ee them to this j The Stylish atters. ° a: iain evening, at | Alliance for investigation and action, Revs. , 34 t G G d \ | shary ’ Every 1 yom ‘e | Phelan and Spencer to be said committee Charlottetown, March 19, 1894—m w tf j u ave oe — REDDIN BROS., ‘The Popular Druggists. dy We Are the Magnet Around Which Trade Centres S. ie | te | | | | | | present.—- rhe ele tion of officers resulted as ful- = ca Se ; = ows: President, Rev. G. D. Weaver, Mon- a ; tage Rey Ww Law aon was re-elected ii a \ -Sons of Temperance | Secretary, and Rev. W. A. Mason, Treas- i | q i ie PR f C ES plea . the visit of the Grand | arer: Vice Presidents. Rev W. Phelan, x Patriarch to Victoria Division thit | W. M. MeLeod, Rev. Mr. Cameron Tr : erance cordially | Che President, in a brief speech, thanked T : iD EF BRU CE | the Alliance for.the honor conferred. He ELL B [ G ALES. " e 2 - ns _ | said the temperance cause was now and rena Hovest W the | had been for years near to his heart, and sn : . s ! iahi ' Go and have & goG!) he would aid the Alliance all in his | Leader ll Fine Clothing and ents Furnishings, S the : yns of the come | power in its efforts to overthrow the liquor | : so : ‘ig : . be’s orchestra will be pre-| business im this county, The other off-| That’s why we sell so many Groceries without any programme ers intend to work the speeches o re-| special effort. Prices do it for us. Makes it a pleasure to) pee et. Bacio toring . as fused to g in the Alliance re P . . ante — » | Charlottetown, March 16, —m Ww 4 ‘ain eee ee i coc ce {do business. Then, too, we never misrepresent our goods. var if : . eee on resident, &9 He 18% - , ‘ : . i 1g . . t have | spoken, aggressive worker in the temper-} You get just what you call for, and we tell what it 1s as He posty the M ek | ance cause, and commands the confidence "LA possible. This assists us in selling. ae | Tueaday. tl ~+th Gav et | of his fellow-townamen 5 M 1st... when Miss McMillan will give The retiring President was earnestly - COME IN ' Ri beators and Ora- | of on ance it s seat bat de } } Po. a : : j on Orators and = a he Se alia 1 ; a eat ba 2 } N and put yourself in first-class walking trim 2 shy ™ on > ore ‘ rf wT ) of °; . i cline n the ground of ing out of th i by a purchase from our stock of footwear +0 o county At the same time he | he would con- ~ i h tl All No matter how large the foot, no matter - ig “BE Dat fhe pupils of | Unue his connection with the Allance,; : . oe how small, we can fit it toa nicety in ap- s 4 St S re making extra | Fe homes or oe vos to push it —— | Flour and Meal, Tea, sugar, Molasses, Amer ican Kerosene pearance and comfort with a shoe that’s a | a ‘ tions : tertainment to bh e was tendered a unanimous vote of : : aneyv (lrocenes sete alas ca enn. tr neti little : preparatic rt pases fo be) : nom ‘! Oil, and on all Staple and Fancy Groceries. ' acorn erent — = | perfect charm inevery particular. A little 3 g Masor re nple ; thanks, ae Rint of many | . ’ Pp . = ee ete ate —— difference in the price of the shoe makes a ; 9 Friday, the 30th inst. Remember the | testimonies to gis Rdelity and ability were + = large difference in the family shoe bill ; a: 4 dvertisent s few days eo by clerical and lay members of the SANDE RSs On & CO. so does a litthe difference in the quality , } Alliance Whether it Dé in price or quality, the dit- ae : ‘ Prince Street The follor rae ; | iceiiasie Mies “-“ WIE ‘eda, : price or q y> % Seuss y Cone.—T re Py c St: ret | The following resolution was then paseed | NEWSON BLOCK, VICTORIA ROW. | ar eed 2S Pass Se 20) 2 CALL IOF PER ference is immensely in favor of our foot ne S a” is t stest urnalist inanimensly :— i Cy oo BO) So CNTY 9) oC Oo ON wa = : ates ; | unanimonely :— ~ en ‘ . 160 jes | i - wear. Come in and see for yourself. A a venteare in Charlottetow I 4 pel om Ty Chat this Alliance pledges itself to give Charlottetown, March 12, 1894—m w f } no “2 glance will show you that we have just ie 8 taing advertise | the Government its sympathy and support : . aS a what you want. See what a dollar will 4 I well | and the reading | in the event of any opposition or loss it | i ‘ ae } buy you when you deal with . matter is of a very teresting Character may sustain by a vigorous enforcement of z § | <p : as ar Revs. W. Lawson and G. D. Weaver, | 3 3 J Mac Ona by a >| rf ry ‘ . ‘ _* = were appointed to represent the Alliance | a % ; bY a i wt Faxtast . aT : or at the Convention an i a ere, ) ‘ . Now open for Spring Trade, the Largest and Best 2 Charlottetown, March 15, 1894—eod ruck- my : : : — n Charlottetown, 20th inst evs. Phelan, <a . % — . irene ata sn as ' few friend= red in a hoe-down | g ; on and Mr. W. Mc | " a) ice L) : . . > s ; ing j x . ts AB 6 Sow Giants indulged in 0 howtos | Go isimith and Mason, and Mi w. Me- ee sla % Assorted Stock in Prince Edward Island, including Sani 3 p E. Island Railway Bi ‘ yerend eucen — ar cod, were appointed delegates to re | e . oh i va rnished bY ‘onvention | ; rs r ‘ery c] ie ee eel to marl el ee ie D sB. STEWART, aca tary Washable, Gilt and Cheap Papers of every kind [Re ee ee er, and he Juveni emplars, of Montague, i ' - , lew ld make pail a aii \ on to the A Hienee General Agent for P E Island. j . y ° > ke . § ore Es ee eee k President Goldsmith gave them greetings ~~ ’ : m4 from the hest English, Canadian and American makers. 2 go ee sincanti of the Alliance and proclaimed "shone ae | Orerce—Next Bank of N. S., Ch’town. &¢ : s Y Read down Read up 4 eases. ~The maneat f Will ©’ | the hope of the future in our good cause. | jeb6 3 Paper to suit any room, any taste, any purse. -M. Leave noustown.. mire PM p ¢ ‘ t r their sincere | The next date and place of ineeting was on a . i i > » 4 - 7 34 im .. Royalty Junction........... 260 | er ete sng tae | een ee New Bakery. =a Nice patterns-—doublo rolls—from 6¢. Gilt apers, +t imetenineter =~ fy ——spaneenonenane > { pat age t io the W. Lawson 5) : ptivenenn siesk p> , “ ~ i DGD. . ..00.0000:00.9.0 seni: ov0s 00csseten 17 ‘ t forty (the majority « Secretary Seis double rolls—from loc. Double Rolls only . °° c+ oe RSENS Semeton. ri 3S Bf siete te “Pe I heg to inform the public that I have | eo 946.000.0000... Kensington ...020.... 1220 ) se iad | THE ST. PATRICK'S CELEBRATION, opened a Bakery Store next door to the | Pp) 1%) Ar..........Summerside.......... Lv 1 45 Sin,—I notice that the Guardian of this Nee ee eee eel % Cc ; ¢ Aecebepehibene = emma Aree a IR, no t é ard kinds of Bread and Cakes constantly on % 7 100 bis ’ an iiloet ar oor eocetonaaa ; 5 . » janitor of the | morning refers tothe “ orderly ' character hand. A share of your patronage is | sh = eee ee ee g Binks iw to have his annual benefit | Of the procession on Bt. Patrick’s Day. solicited. t Ch’town, March 9; 1894—m w f Successors to Perkins & Sterns 3 30 Assess ET. db ncanocesanh 8 00 eer : + March 19th.| Allow me toinform the Guardian man = JOHN C MOORE, } xe} a ——_— eres ae 73 ee y ner rch 19th . ; : , | » MI, bach osioceelann a ; [ : oo e end show the | that all St. Patrick’s Day rocessions in 5 Formerly in the employ of Joseph p) 5 2 <. Tignish... “tN 6O0 a . . akatera shonld | Charlottetown are “ orderly and scar Knight & Sons dy lIm—mchl4 $) Ae soesaonpnccsoennnete eandenaanans Rip seat. anual ; t 23 4 1a : . , , ‘ on é > ie cseemanattatipiasanandicmntematemesiiiinl Nee ED : P. M : ee \ inessen. The onducted, and that many of our be t a i 4 | A ee eer - — = —— a _ Re CLO Se P. M. ’ a ; A. M. be + tendered their | Citizens take part in them. While I am ANOTHER LOT OF 05 aS Sd OO pd OY “pnd OO Sd OO SS OG ae ed Py mh OE abet B 4 a me 00 - Be wtia co sapere ’ conditior | about it Imay as well remind the same OO BP iss Mount Stewart... . Ly 850 ; _ e individual that there was a dramatic enter- } 410 Ly “Tao” roreee AP s 4 - - 2 Bt - es ie. ccbcaekenilih : ue * ; on This forenoon J hn J. | tair — es Lyceum - ae wire | MENS and BOY S i SD BEs. > ~r00se wnt te Prd anon i & Newton Large and John Car ing, under the auspices of the benevolent | sencennonenenunnes ° eee we i Street), were ea h fined Irish Soc iety } i P. M. a oe: - : nee sag ee patrons Pappy Muss. i : 405 Ly.... Mount Stewart...... ++ ATS 65 = a? a two m h inf ° ee ams _ _—_ apeeeeeneesiaen : — : = BE bes rere : t . sting the Liquor Regulation > Tenders addressed to the Postmastet® ; G5 1B.........000+0:8te PORE sccnrersneosee Tae a ; cling intoxicants in @ room hav- | General will be received at Ottawa until hd wodtrecte seven meron hen ee gi ~~ os ve entrance or exit \ i 5 noon on FRIDAY, 4th May next, for the | ' - One Price Clothing and 1 00 Lv .....Emerald Junction....... Ars ai 4 ; 150 Ar.........Cape Traverse.........Liv omen oat st J ~ Mellets was r | conveyance of Her mapety"s Maile on} ‘ Monday next The > iF IT’S DRUGS . proposed contracts for four years from | one quality—the best. You D. POTTINGER, ay ¢ Pierce ve. diughes was asl | j ey i the Ist July next, over each of the follow- the 21st inst., and a young you'll find them here, | | ing rovtes, viz.:— | J. UNSWORTH, Superintendent | ithe 21« , and a young | 0 > . » | g ; "a - UNS of ee vf ns injuries to properts perhaps not always the | HARRIS & STEWART | Albany and Victoria, daily (Sunday ex- | find both al the Great Clot 1 Charlottetown, Dec. 14, 1893. ie : A costs 3 , a: | cepted) ° ‘ WT 6) “Gal ents cs ae ee Bf: i ee — a lowest-priced but on all | ’ | Augustine Cove and Lansdowne Hotel, * - ing Stor e, vO. 132 Queen “ aiits, Lost, found, & 1 mga } ‘Morning that the cheapest. ere 8 | tri-weekly a 4 ‘ 2a 61 2) —— ee : M. lay, Ma I ; a : atisfacti | ‘= feclin’ | Bedeque and Lansdowne Hotel, tri- | eo F Street. Oncness 1S not the Advertisements under this heading charged ‘ Lam., Litany and Address 5 p. a satisfaction | London House. | weeky. 24 onl eculiarity of our prices fivecents per line, ’ se fe - age ' oo W ed- safe. Our customers | ie Bedeque and Summerside, daily (Sun- | ae y Pp oO J FOUND—In the Market House, @ purse. : oe adleaa , | ai excepted ). i “ ; 2 ‘ *. ; Owne ay have et yi thi al. rc a, d . a 290 know that os they get Charlottetown. March 17, .1894—dy bet al Garfield, semi-weekly i om either ; the sti iking feature ee ee evayer ¢ ee ee from us is good (in fact | ar ny | Blooming Point and Tracadie Cross, | g ° ° — a 50 Lites te conenmaanen ae a a be we guarantee the qual-| semi-weekly. Me a4 their lowness, and J ust | te Lz rooms, adjoining residence of J. B. ; 210 Fe F Mort a 7 Cardigan Bridge and Corraville, semi | eo tee ° Ip 1 ritl Macdonald, Esq. Possession given on or Mase 3 (GonlFeday PullMore | ity), and at as low a price aie now ‘they're down with a gihils0' Av semt"amy See — Colle ara I .V . behalf as good things can be Charlottetown and Victoria, tri-weekly. | . Elliotvale and Peake’s Station, semi- ~~ me ~ ~~ , ~¢ wn sen neg ——=""" large D, It’s like l00king) | von sexr—ne subscriber intending to « nave ee. oe Pe - ~ cnpied by him on the corner o ince an ~ for colder weather when the | gyishty tim on the comer of Prince and ist May or = . o a o— in = r . 2cLs, 1 wi OLWw r - weather has struck 40 degrees | ssa: news Sony os Fate aly to the subscriber on the premises.—L. J. below, to expect lower figures | o«sv=«. tf metits ~ Society for promoting sold, weekly ‘ ‘ lews Choit Ceniy. Gowen Brae and Souris East, semi- | | ' . = »p m..« N ser er a ed ) ster av Holy . - | weekly. : Saturday. On Ea-ter Pay Holy! Johnson & Johnson,| nT emad cht Seren | ; —____. | semi-weekly. THE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS. Manstield and Selkirk Railway Station, | semi-weekly. et Telephone Company “so. soi sora anion, cgi a eae Nema 8) | weekly. . . ss m work as good as new.—JOHN HIGGINs, C . ee . oe ~ nial weet) Wiitshire and Railway Station, ing this Ww eek. Our Cloth- lottetown. Tot ee | Mr. Robert Angus having, on the four} daily (Sunday excepted). / A ee ; : - . Fr a een ' | teenth dav of March, instant, resigned his >i : , mat a. ET, Ki Ing 1sn t dow n, though, if general work about a store.’ Must be’ abie 4 D ifferent ty es | ition , f Manager of the P. E. I-land Printed notices containing full informa- ; — * I] ~ ; . S ° - it write a falr hand. Apply by letter to “ Mer- ~OSITION © ag ° 4s a Sak a one . ac . v7 “4 a | " = = — it : ” . ant.” ab the , 0 Mer. 1 depiione Company, the Agents of the tion as to conditions of proposed contract: SS prices are Our pring ™UILES ant.” a ais Office eoda&awy lw—mvh! may be seen, and blank forms of tender “SEWING MACHINES REPAIRED—AIL for Clothing than we're Offer | «nds of sewing Machines repaired at my = | Compiety atl ofl esher sanrene, ‘eden i Post Offi < 2 vn | , POUND.—A bag containing ships chariact WILL BUY toi ure’ hereby notified’ to send in their | ™#Y be obtained, at the Post Ofice tlare models of style, make-up, fit and fiaish, and are unexcelled for | ppw attiivome.! ons ia and moneys at once to Charles C. | * _ : — oe pater. he See *.° . ° wi es ’ ra? LOST.—On Saturda ;, the | th inst., ir of NEW SPRING HATS Saedicie anil Telephone Office, Char- linac: the A ee durability. These are the Excelsior Spring Suits. Don t Ww alt gold-rimmed spectacles, in onan, Pater walk where they get the best lottetown, and all those having any other igs a y ciate j l j fi f F d ll 5 omtice. cee women ' dite, : 7 igges z C oC ods for the least money. | business with the Company are requested Post Office Inzpector’s Office, r ” when we are selling such beautiful Suits or a ew Ollars, 30 EMEA convenient tensmneut ome ‘ ' — On this fact we rely for | apply to him until further notice. Charlottetown, P.E. 1. containing seven rooms, situated on Orlebar wees Street. Possession given ist May. Enquire — - : . H. J. CUNDALL, 14th March, 1894. j - y ON ALD & CoO of MRs. BLATCH, corner of Great George and ~ E our success 1n the * peti adie President. 3i a B. I j | ° Fitzroy Streets. dy tf—mch7 Haitic. r ° C . : il aw 7 po Gorden, To this end eS - | Charlottetown, March 7, 1894 -m w f APPRENTICE WANTED at once to learn ee ie 7 i . the Blacksmith trade. ne £.0) ec ry Fedora, efforts lead. E very (at The Birds of P, ki. Island, ons aT eo —— ———————————————— | preferred. —GEO. H. FOSTER. d&w ti—mehs acai change, every improve- ' IN s WANTED.A House to rent in April or ; tee ae a * an RUSH COLDARS a a a a he e . e re < . . ~ offi 2. ti—mceh7 7. im this direction. ne An interesting, popular and complete “After careful ANALYSIS of samples . — os _ . al mei pensions Mian Jy - , s f bor. > no.— Reo - BEER BROS. stock is large, it is wel account of our native Birds, by an ex- | of Ax} wee order willbe sold cheap if a plied for ++ is ches ‘enced Naturalist. . atonce. Apply at this office, tf—mcht je a a made, it is cheap. perienced Naturalis ee VFOODILL’S lowe we a ; i J , ANTED.—A young man of si tn : aod the variety of beautiful patterns eee Haszard & Moore and Geo. Carter & Co. | GERMAN BAKING POWDER, S, B. EN MAN & CVU. have a number of Rush Collars Bf 4 “eo ae t ve en are unsurpassed. See our lines at $1.05, j mcehl6—dy 41 wey - 1G I on hand, which they are offering very low for cash, Call Bros. & Co. meebo ¢? 62, $3.4 : , yurchased by ™m { seve ies, . . . . 0 Mark Wright & Co., Ltd. TOLET Punt, them PURE, WHOLESOME, | ane get one before the Spring Plowing sets in, HOUSE TO, LET.—The Dwelling at present ied b . F tL. Cb “lh Pri WELL PROPORTIONED. Strect, padehanetiaan a4 Heated through. Weather Bulletin. " ‘ The brick store on Queen Street, lately ss q eas out with hot water, fitted with gas fixtures | Who sell at selling prices. ecoulted by E. i. Norton & Co. Apply | a Ldn. Ss. B. ENMAN & CO. and electric light. House order in jon given May iat, A to F. & of single and double entry. Apply to PEAKE Toroxto, March 19, 10 ». m. t office ot trustees Connolly Estate, Ph. D., L. L. B., 3 Set..aen wea fri OORK. tf—feng, Pair toclondy and milder; some how- ah es Senet. ead ti—jan25 feb?7 Halifax.” ‘Charlottetown, March 14, 189 , re, lower temperatnre to-morro™ ments