nae ee ~ oa ae = — ees ——— —_ ' = = tin ~ ‘as oe a ann eRe NAS = ~ ene ee emi a . ‘ 7 | THE DAILY EXAMINER ‘ ; F . ° WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1895. s ee — ‘ ie ——ie SS — ——— an = “2 - a ltbemiene Ga fan maseel N INVALID rY Y WHA? THE POWERS WILL DO. LETTERS T0 THE EDITOR. THE wonEy ‘1 a C DAILY RXAMINER : Has tastes medicinally, im keeping with ea *| The Londoa Times correspondent in —_—-— other luxuries. A temedy: must be pleas- s & . p m= | Paris says: Some Russian embassies have REV. MR. MILLER'S LECTURK, antly acceptable in form, purely wholesome FEBRU ABY 13, 1895 received instructions as to the attitute : : aaa in composition, truly beneficial in’ effect iis” Weim on ee Meme . which Russia, England and France, and Six,—I had much pleasure in listen- | and entirely free = aoa —— ; -erv likely esi i nti : ? 7a song . ‘ Sour f really ill he consults a physi- — ee wie ” c - s e . ine kasi ean RN RAIL- | very likely, through Russian intervention, Sas e Rev. U. G. Miller’s lecture on | quality. I i ) oe "a ar lh ‘ MR. DAVIES satel saad Amsvies intend to take toward the.enee- — “Rights and Iufluence,” on | cian; if constipated he uses the gentle Ottawa Notes. Seventy-five Pairs Corsets at Thirty-five Cents. : tions raised by the war in the east. Prim- Tueeday evening, Feb. 12th. The learned | family laxative, Syrup of Figs. iat Ix the session of 1890, when the Oppo ai it has been — that oe lecturer had a good audience, who —— ee _ Orrawa, Feb. 13. HERE’S ANOTHER: . ’ , .. | tual interference of the powers at the pro- is ia discourse, which will bear % ” Go } i of sition wer ing their plans for the ap oe appreciated his discourse, : ' “ CINTA A BOX.” « The Government have approved of a tion were lay ship , ; as alt ee per moment shall be absolutely disinter- apaatinns The rev. gentleman's endeay- WORTH A GU ey er proposal of Prof. Roberteos = eaielaile Thirty Ladies’ Waists and Blouses at Forty Cents. pros a ele tion, Mr. L . 1e8 &} : eg ( oo will — in her own, a8] or, in building up his congregation have q ’ paaiee 06 dalrvesen chnlvnbeat to 90 conte . a the House of Commons in favor of &/ well asim the world’s interests, to open | }.., successful. \ BEEGHAM’S r pound to enable them to place winter a 1 : number of public works for this Province, | her ports. Seeing that her present system Oxe Wao Was Presext. N et ea butter on the English mar 400 yal ds Flanneiette at 4 cents. and smong others a railway to relieve Bel- has led to ruin, the powers will wait until —_—> PILLS ca 300 é“ Toweling at 3 cents. a Wine eh ad, China admits herself vanquished and sin- AN EXPLANATION. constitutes af After all the accounts for the Ottawa 50 Bovs’ Suits at 75 cents fastand Murray Har! ~ cerely negotiates for peace. They then — family Pre | inten eunival a¢e paid there will a sur- vo oys ults . e 8. ; ee will inform Japan they cannot allow her] Sip,—It has.come to my kaowleige Bick Hend-$ | plus of $1,000. 200 yards good, wide English Wash Prints at 8 cents 08 aelele be Minister that the de-|t annex an inch of Chinese mainland. | phat s large number of ladies and gentle- eche, Wea r ard i sndmit to the ister ba K : 3 1 en the Y M os. last s ’ m4 per yard. mand I make with reepect to a railway is Other proposed annexations will be op men who went tothe I. a2. U. - ad ' - c . . ‘ . Me it ideed. ‘The hon. gentleman | © discustion. There will be no meddling | evening for the purpose of taking part in tr ring Popular Ministers. Ask to see that 15c. Jine ot English Flannelette. very sn * ee b a. ae ‘ean Weak ince, | 8 to vessels, arms, booty or indemnity: | the debate have the impression that it was vad Pain ing saw ane eat : 7 led i i tw par , | Nor any objection to Japan’s retaining The my fault that the a did not come Aeomate Sr. Jouy, Feb. 13 ee ee ee ee siti Ives of payment. The] offas expected. In defence of my own r "> : aie Gia. het th ortion ly-| tain positions a= pledges of paymen ; olf ag expe , ye Fullness, Swell i erme a's, Diewiness, re, ae » Liberal-Conservatives = ee - _— ss . ; : a ae a whole world is to profit from any Opening | credit I beg to say that I had nothing Drowsiness, Con Tan Fiushings of The York County ieee a desidéd iy south of the a oe > aka Chinese posts of the interior. In the | whatever to do, directly or indirectly, with _—— Snare Cog = eee wey met in eer eon e ag hcg , , , vy ; known ot "> ee ve . a Chinese currency the European system will | its postponement, and that I was much as- ee ee (adie aleok to a~k Hoa. Br. FON he J P A ’ — N & iy Murray Harbor strict, Pat, a th | be insisted on with # view to facilitate the tonished and chagrined when, on arriving tions are relieved by using these Pills candidate. ss AVA 2B: fr A 7 WY i Fes tivteen or sixteen tow ships, s : : new foreign loan which the Chinese will at eight o’clock, I found that ihe meeting Covered with a Tasteless and Soluble Coating | Orrawa, Feb. 13. apovilation of our fifth of the whole t bl it wales had been cancelled oe a on Ld, Montreal. § The Minister of Finance left for New Sima - ailw “oO icatio ye OD ged wo — ° ‘or sale by all draygists, i 1 8 are Ith. as “ aah be : we siinansienitcincinaeeenip al apm Arravur Mewiisn. Branswick yesterday. THE ONEZ-PRICE MEN. wale, er. as been suggested by *ome . . * ‘ ( need =~ that, oe very emall cot, & SOUTH AFRICA’S GOLD FIELDS. a iii io Adolphe ae a — nyt ae ; } ; Py 563 saa) three constituencies, but has not made emalti feeder could be built, running from oe Nes wed weetinl ie. —The report of British Commiszioners ° Bow § “pr ae ? es a o each customer oue of the stations on the road through ee ay tana are fields, | of Prisons shows that “for thirty years hie mind which to accept. Only one pall of these Corsets to each e sts of lfas d } ? velopmen . ; i i 1 ¢ Hach a. ss nt ag ,” ne South Africa has within the past few years aeeiecrencct ee tess 5 = Th y Fear to Eater the Fight J. .. & CO. acbor, touching somewhere nea : : we 2 , i y , ote - ; soine down | rapidly risen to @ position of importance , 7 d - § ‘ great village of Montague — ey | “et Pay | Stag ane te and commercial world, | bUt with a general tendency on the a Royal Military College of Canada. from, Belfast towanis ak The gold fields of South Africa are said to . rise during ros period. o il, Frepericroy, Feb. 13. eee ornemneninemns re ee . - - . ~ ater acam eoem areeeam on sage in | ROS eens et coe ae ead te i ae aaa - mg Information for Candidates, A meeting of the leading grits of York Practical men have shown that thi®] jnclined to believe that the consequent | © ang? of ab poisons sae pet.® pew oye held ye * with a view t | —e * : “.8 tem in operation. Since then “the prison County was held yesterday with a view to ' S le scheme of Mr. Davies was ri eet ae of Se pee oe wn Baws + i } ] ost ¢ Faia Salta The Annual Examinations for Cadetships political vetion George Gregory, W:lliam Fire ? ; ad Rut Mr | the nations to remodel their monetary sys- | POPUBHON has almost co at: ie in the Rayal Military College wilt take place | yy, 1 @ Piece Wore .mee . . anil altogether tmadequade . 4 tems. Whether thie opinion has a sub- notwithstanding the increase of the gen- | at the Head Quarters = a oo pay nn . — an ae rh t but all de { Elastic Stoc § Ban BS. . . : mii to . : istrict which candidates reside, e s o8 ates, bu - Davies’ anxiety for railway extension . stantial foundation or not is, and undoubt- | ¢T! population, “4 that the number of mam Ts teed as Opposition cand) , king ' flag Belfast and Murray Harbor was at all | edly will remain for some time to come, | COMvicts for 1891-2 (12,663) is 37.5 per | In ‘atdition to the fucilities the College . : ’ . : bs >! cent. less than in 1876-7 (20,361.) This | affo ds fer an education in Military Subjects, een If you require a Truss or Surgical A ts placed upon the record and im- problematical. It is, however a demon- : . the course of instruction is such as to.afferd a : oe ‘ rf sci pn yg . strable fact that South Africa | vast | ¢*traordinary decrease in the = num | tnoroughly practical, scientifie and sound Sip Hector in the Field. pliance of any kind, don’t wear an ili- ae » the electorate. Coming home | § e fact that South Africa has a vas de ; sc th joroughly prac , scientifie and sound ae : ; : pressed upon the ¢ amount of cold stored away in ite) Uef Of convicts is explsined on e training in all departing nts which are essen fitting one to please the Doctor or . 2 et Taland r. Davies con- svi ies. “ ia @ tialtoa high snd general modera education. al a Re 2, " z oo et sie . 3 to Prince Edward I a Mi - Davies con-| nots and conglomerate deposits. Ita ground that - ws eo 9 The Civil Engineer ng Course is co:plete Turee Rivers, Que., Feb. 13. is a protection avainst a probable loss, | Whose stock is so limited that he canpot tinued his advoeacy of ratlway accommo” | rapid increase in production of the become more truly reformatory and e id and thorough ip all branches. Architecture It is stated here that Sir Hector Langev- D | fit you properly. See our large stock of : : fl “ ° : : ie eati é > f sec f : arate subject. ° 1 4 a . ic enelis i j dstion to Belfast and Murray Harber. At} precious metal since 1887 has turned all a ra i So Seer - ener “The Course Pawan and Chemistry }s such | in will be a candidate for the House of Every property holder should carry a } a = ae me 7 } ‘aledonis eeting and at other meet-| €yes to the home ot the Boer, and iis pre- Grepces. 2 Comme = pe : as to lead towards Electrical Engineering, Commons in Champlain, rather than in . ° ; _ ub ers with ater 8, € Cc. ee ee dicted by those familiar with the African | 0Ut that under this system England is pens pervs , and other depart: |) ew Division of Three Rivers and St Fi Poli t] Cc siesta We can fit any case from childhood to ‘nee. i >» mistake not, he spoke strongly <p ; ta : slosi i ‘ “kof oce s— | ments of applied science. : , an 2 . " , ie mpanies ‘epre- | oi ae “aie ar are 5. e ing®, if we mistake not, he I ke stron : gold fields that by 1896 South Africa will closing _! egies for lack of or. ; The Obligatory Course of Surveying iD- | Maurice. ire ollcy in c a } . | | old age. Special discounts to Physicians in favor of the project in which the people | Jead the world in gold production. Since two in 1-92 and others since. us \* | cludes what is laid down as necessary for the ’ } and Druggists. . . male 27 : . remarkable testimony, first to the wisdom rofession of Dominion Land Surveyor. The ee sented by | If you want Medicine patronize Hughee of Beifast and Murray Harbor are so deep'y | 1887 the production of gold in South British pri Lr Me 7olunta: y Course comp: ises the higher stb- : sali ye \ | . *) = ‘ected. Sace| Africa has risen from 22,155 ounces in of the British prison system, secondly lO) jicty required for the degree of Deminion You should see the women’s 8 ippers the People’s Druggist. He can recom- > ee that vear to 1,842,055 ounces in 11 montis | the improving conditions of life in Britain, mag pend Egan Hydrographic Sur- | we are selling at 1S cents a pair. They | mend Suitable Remedies and save.jou } } - ; < 8 iona . oer : : ; . . “Pr . | veying is also ta ght. ‘ i nell i : . ’ ‘ ' a then he has aitended four — of the of the year 1894. The discovery of gold resulting naturally in a decrease of crime Length of Course, four years are really wonderful at J B Macdonald 5 E R B R OW ; money. : Dominion Parliament and delivered many] jig South Africa antedated the finding of shieite Meadetie TE Uni wr Commissions in the Imperial Regu‘ar | slaughter sale. fll 4i . + 5 | Orders by mail prompily filled. i : ‘UMSTANTIAL Evipence. —The Union rmy are awa: annuall:, ; ee ae , speeches. Has he said one word in advo- | the diamend fielde. A number of causes, aoe ie - a of the late | Board and instruction $2 0, for each term Our boots and shoes are always sold at Insurance Agent. APOTHECARIES’ HALL, cacy of a railway for Belfast and Murray however, delayed the location of the most G P W Ste He ‘. wParam a yo Ae monthe reakie mee. . close price, but we take off a big discount (Eetablished 1810), — a 7 eorge W. Stearns. e was defen ‘or further information apply to the ° dju- ca ; ioht: » . 4 x Saeaalt Harbor? Not one. If he has said valuable gold lodes. young fell w for larceny, the evidence | tantGeneral of Militia, Ottawa, befo e 1th | the oo, “til eee wight aceite Charlottetown, February 12, 1895—dy feb5 DesBrisay’s Corner. : dine 3 d sciteriiaiiala sinned taronpnicvnaipeneaiesie ; ve : » ay. anywhere until vou s rhat you ¢ 1 ome rae ne a — one word we have not seen it reported. CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP. againet whom was only “erent Department 0’ Militia and Def-uee, } at J B Macdonald’s slaughter sale. ny oases He has, inthis regard, whoily neglected — Stearns urged that circumstantial evidence February 13, 1895. 5 fll 4i ; : = Uy J e was ow » 2 ed his duties as a representative of the people} Without doubt, the most remarkable — —" » oo’ wey .-o 2 . . 5) silent | meeting im the United States since the/S@" | the counsel, wee ' ee ee of Belfast and Murray Harbor. So silent congress of religions in Chicago was held boy I remember a playmate of mine, League ef the Cross J ; has he been that some of his friends have] j,, the Opera Hoase at Bay Citv, Mich., who, while hie parents were — f : i vi written for the press as if the Belfast and | few nights ago. At the hour of commenc- tan ; sanedind o at a t: eons aa C5 O Ni c -. 3 i { i Murray Harbor Railway were # new idea, | ing there was not a vacant seat in the vast ee ee ee ee ee ‘en ° , urray ts ) eoditeriam. An admission feo of teh ta? eeaee me parental strap. When A job ot of at . sprung upon the country on the eve of an mente ts detven the atueteen een tele he did he looked around for scime means as aereeaent . . election by that “ bad man, Ferguson.” to} Phe surplus will be devoted to charity. | Of hiding the traces of his guilt. oo Grand cusi¢al Kntertainment 30 and 40 cents a pair. orrupt and bribe the electors. This was the first public meeiing brought the —- cat ‘k ae cdi and . ne : But Senator Ferguson had not fo~gotten | about by the Christian unity move. | PSs ee nana: tock the anilt cat IN TSE LYCEUM, . bs tinea ¢ of the people of Belfast and | ™nt, in which Protestants anil Roman Pn the ake wee a 8 Go gaara Dew : ° ee ik : Catholics are united on the same common | '@t0 the a ee On Wednesday Evening Feb 13th. Murray Harbor, expreseed from time to ground of Christian charity. The move. shotgun rang out the boy observed to me: ’ . FoR FEBRUARY. Charlottetown, February 13, 1895—m w f time throughout the past twenty years.| ment had its inception last Thanksgiving aot ieee Oe The ‘te ++ Hot gg PROGRAMME _ —— ay ere neon ewer nes oy : yt yidence. y greed. 5 ; —— — — Though defeated by Mr. Davies’ arte, and day, when the Rengenren ne 1a) evniend oy 3 : ALSO ee : e 8 which con- oAR rejected by the people, he still kept the in- Oe ae es alee that| THe Proceeps of the grand orchestral I ant I. : terests of the country in view, and at the] phe, could meet them half way. Four concert to-morrow night will . used only 1. Opera Selection— Osea ® i . Gs . . wet Opt 2 FORE SE]... -Svcccccsvddesce cdbcespee + cskees ~ wD. son ; very first opportunity demonstrated to the] preliminary meetinge resulted in outlining ae Le Satan sh The L. C. Band r ome a si i - c . . Sg y Z J g i de ° a. : Sewate the fact that Prince Edward Island | the purpose. : 7 oa hh ” he house, Never before has the whole Opera} 9 Woo) Duet—* Ie vivo e amo” [ has 4 strong equitable claim upon the ex- stil into every aristian heart the House been thrown open to the public at , . ree e+e And others just received at i ; : i s ce neceasity of mutual love and respect among | |, -" teseesedecerees: Lestarececeesees ...F. Campana : S just a 5 7 = 4 cheyaer of Canada, and drew attention to! jenbers of the mystical boly of Christ. |“? Cet. Miss Benoit and Mr. C. Hermans. ; the fact that this claim may be equitably | [t was agreed that the presence of a min- Op Exciaxp.—Mr. Benj. Bremner will | 3. Violin Trio—* Barcarolle ” CARTER’S BOOKSTORE FROM : 5 : ihe A ak: eae etal _ Op Excuaxp.—Mr. ; y ‘ : seta eens : met in part, at least by the construction of | | Wy = eee or a sing the old English character song, “Giles | eseseeeeeeteeceeeeeeeeeeeneeeeees F, Hermann te ae . - 7 a railway through the Belfast and Murray On ep “om ane aes ame acne . Scroggins,” the country bumpkin, at the | Miss McDonald, Mrs. Dixon and Miss Hill. 5 t ee ge atthe mye ik: camel waka Nee Ha _fet6 N UOal LOS. MINES IN bf Harbor districts. Mr. Davies’ morningoreao | Ronan Catholic priests and twelve Protes- a= C a > gg = — —— 4. Vocal Solo—* Thinking”. .C. A. White - ‘ s Us : has striven to inveigle Mr. Ferguson into a] tant ministers, besides a hundred repre- ak ae as on aie come. 25 cents Mrs, 3vrne t s s 4 bargain in which the Government were to | sentative eitizens of many different creeds. nae oll ar tah 5. Duet (Antol A } Mandéli . Have Your Printing Done x : : . : ; 2 arp a = , i i | Cen pee ee aeaen| enema ies tie ese ae et ie You can make more money ROUND, RUN OF MINE AND SLACK COAL. ‘ 7 , : . —f & BMCPTENAGE MACH .....cereeeeseee a i a . ‘ a = 2 of a railway in consideration of the people’s PERSONAL. Scorr Act. A summons was to-day £ oe wi : a ‘ . . A ’ support at the election. Failing in this it served on George Carver for a first in- Misses Smith and Coady, AT OUR OFFICE. by investing in our stock, for said bik aa lida Sacia PE : James Laird, New Glasgow, and G.| fraction of the Scott Act. It is returnab’e| 6. Recitation—* The Fireman ”............ " a PENSE EMSS eS eee oe, trick of wreeting contexts certain sentences in has resorted to its old from their different parts of Tae Examiver, garbling and distorting the meaning thereof and prating about “ designing politicians.” As a member of the Senate of Canada and Noxon, Toronto, registered at th: Queen Hotel tis forenoon. Neil McQuarrie, Stipendiary-Magi-trate for Summerside, isin the city. He is registered at the Hotel Davies. Hon. D. Ferguson, P. C., left for Ottawa last evening, and croseed at the Capes to on Monday. Summonees returnable the same day were also served on Spencer Awos and James Steele. Tue Sraxtey got to Georgetown this afternoon early, and the mails and passen- gers will reach the city by especial train aout 445. There are between sixty and Mr. T. A. MeLean. 7. Piano Solo—* Plantation Fchoes.” ects Uabieniece seescesc atic sveed es Giljer Miss A. Quirk. 8. Chorus (with instrumental accom- paniment)— Save the Sweetest Bill Heads, Note Heads, Letter Heads, we are offering it now AWAY BELOW PAR, to make room for our Spring shipments. It is needless to enumerate Now Time to Purchase! WE ARE LEADING ALL THE TIME, not misleading, and we are gaining new customers every day. Town and country alike appreciete our style of business-and are taking advantage of our reduced prices, knowing that we give them beet value and fully from 25 to 35 cents per ton less than they formerly paid. is the Privy Councillor of the Dominion, Mr. | day. . Kies for Me™ ......6..<.03 J. T. Rutledge The Coal we sell includes all the Mines in SYDNEY PROPER and OTHER Ferguson can aftord totreat with con- ao oe No. 1 ~—— G. A., re od paseengers and 124 bags of mail The C. C. Society. Envelopes, the many bargains we are | MINES IN CAPE BRETON, viz:— ‘ M “a sbrained | Wl: leave for teorgetown this afternoon, : : o. 42 e tempt the e eff ort: of the larebrained whence he will cross in the Stanl-v «0 2 iis iat) Mieieieenie amines onal G. Veen) Bane igccecccasscicets aahadnitin damien os Invitation and c Bs i Victoria. Gowrie. Guardian while he continues to advocate . : as : : i Miss Adele Sullivan offering, for t ey are egion # . route to Quebec, where he will take o Mass of Requiem forthe repose of the ~~ At Home Cards International Old Brid rt in Parliament and in Council the claims} course of instruction at the Royal |,.9) ce Rey. James MacKenna wae cele- iia ’ ’ gepo 9 of the people of Prince Edward Island, meg of eet mre! bed sealed brated in St, Danstan’s Cathedral at nine PART II. Programmes, , . Reserve, ? Glace Bay, ; 2: a ‘. _}| abont six weeks. i ccompanied | o> .1.. . ing. - 9s “wnt. s “3 ’ : ‘e ie including those of Belfast and Murray by Mrs. Bartlett. o’elock this morning és 10. Schottische—“ Marion ”. .J.M. Misswl JOUN 7. McKENZIE, Dominion, No. 1, Caledonia, Certainly his conduet presents a strong contrast to that of Mr. Davies, who Belfast-Murray Harbor cry before the election of 1891, and Harbor. used the railway said nothing about it afterwards. - The Empire: Great has been the value to the country of the Conservative policy of confederation, and the completion of confederation by a national highway acro-s Ice ar Georcetown.—There is consi-i- erable ice in Georgetown Harbor, and the Stauley had a good deal of trouble getting up to her wharf to-day on that account. —— - i | The L. C. Band. 11. Instrumental Quintette—* Waltzes” The Misses Hornsby and Messrs. Hornsby. 12. Vocal Solo with Violin Obligato— Relief Stamping, done in the neatest style at low prices. Star Merchant Tailor, LONDON HOUSE. Cow Bay, ALL GENUINE COAL. We have sold thousands of tons during the past and present year, which has given es Se a ao : the Dominion and the construction of As ie 8 —— oe M ” Calvary ,’..+.. ‘ -seevees Paul Rodney seine > ager verona’ a geeeien taneae Coal from the Mines we represent, NOTES AND COMMENTS. public works. aie ieee Aitans Makes oe Tr Mrs, Dixon and Miss MeDenald. . E feb7 When we accepted the Agency of the atove Company we made a rule to make —_—--— — , 13. Piano Duet—“ Mikado ”..P. Bucalosei| HASZARD & MOORE. QUICK SALES, SMALL PROFITS, and GIVE GOOD VALUE TO THE PUBLIC, —-We hear that, owing to the unsettled weather and bad state of the roads, the political meetings advertized to be held at Trovetep Her Greatiy.—A peculiar suit has just been begun at Pittsburg, Pa. MARRIED. At the Methodist parsonage, Truro, on Mrs. Dixon and Mias E. Quirk. 14. Vocal Selo—*‘ Has Sorrow Thy febl2—dy which is our MOTTU. Mrs. Elizabeth Goughney sues C. L. P. as : : likustico and York have been postponed. Schriner, A. T. Richie, Walter Scott and oor kde be A ris : Honky Tage POS” mine meee I IGN DERS PE BROS & , . is lec y th i 2 , « Bey 4 —Mr. L. H. Davies says that the elec- | W. A. Graham for $10,000 damages. The Mr. T. N. Campbell, of Aiheret, ss insse Mr. Blake. s A A K E z e e9 tions will take place in the first week of April. this Province says the same thing. be 80. The morning organ of the Grits in Must —St. John Sun: Mr. Laurier discuseed the Manitoba question at length the other day. The conclusion he reached was that it was not yet time fur him to express an opinion. When the Government decided what to do, then he would apeak. And of course he will say that the Government vught to have decided the other way. It is the Riel question over again. —The voluntary abdication of Queen defendants were the managers of a rail road dance at McKee’s Rocks, in that state, to which the plaintisi was denied admission, the defendants _intimat- ing that the rule which excinded disorderly pereons referred to her. Mrs. Goughney claims the exclusion has in- jured her reputation; has done harm to the standing of her children and husband; has so preyed upon her mind that the wor- riment has reduced her weight frem 140 to 112 pounds, and that she is losing more flesh, and that for three days at a time she bas been unabie te eat food, so great was her humiliation. K,, eldest daughter af the Rev. Dr. W. H. Heartz. SPECIAL NOTICES Advertisements under this heading cnarged for at the rate of five cents per line. Investigate the interior of our F orida oranges and candy.—Sanderson & Co., Newson Block. Children’s Boots, in sizes 1, 2, 3 and 4, for 16 cents a pair at J B Macdonald & Co’s cheap sale. Gymnasium shoes cheap at Goff Bros. 15. Instrumental Quintette—Romanza, BACON ... civcccccccceuncuce ee Beebe Members of L. C. Band. 16, Recitation—“ Painter of Caville”... wihines hbaihclies chibi .-Susan Wilson Miss C, Kelly. 17. Chorus (with instrumental accom: paniment)—“ We Marched with Sherman’s Army to the Sea”........... The C. C. Society. ' 18. Vocal Solo—* Why Sentinel Am ee pcs sseped scascseseaec |) WERDOR Tenders will be received by the under- siguel until the firet day of March for the erection of an Episcopal Church in Sourie. Plans and specifications to be seen at the office of Mr. A. E. Clark, railway station, Souris. WILLIAM KNIGHT, Secretary. Feb 13—2w ~ Farm For Sale. The subscriber offers for sale his valuable Farm, containing abeut sixty acres. House PHOTGG 3APHS of Skaters in Carnival Costumes taken at specially reduced rates at LEWIS’ Photc- graphic Studio. Iw—fel8 ZERO PRICES | WHAT DOES THIS MEAN ? Dominion Coal Company’s Depot. Charlottetown, February 13, 1895. The much talked of Skatipg Races will be held in the Hillsborough Rink on FRIDAY EVENING, Febrrary 15th. $56.00 in prizes. Ist-—One Mile Challenge (Rattray and Moore), purse $20.00. Lilioukalani was lately announced. As f13 3i “Mr. F ‘H Heartz Kal ) ‘ weap ws Mr. F. he is in good ir. TI . tbulldings, — Sak. a ak a Her Majesty wasacloxe prisoner and w i i Se die . ° — 3 i ee i : po a et "Sissi ball. Taare ca “ween : 2n i One Mile Challenge (Arnaud and Cook), purse $5.00. liabie to lose her head at any moment the hone ne ee : fe all y tana 4 19. Waltz—“The Fatal Wedding”’...Davis arte, ong: sessions wixty moe Se, It means that our prices Ped ond ree F “a $2; second, $1; third, 50c. work “volestars” may be takes with ol usty look which repels all people of taste.| § | The L. C. Band. varieties of fruit. About one and @ half miles 4th - Obstacle Race. iret, $2; second, $1; third, 50c. a nee ey ee aie ; They are either rubber, and then you are s D 1 Wak ies sca from the city. Termes easy. = ilies have touched rock bottom. 5th—Ten-year-old Race. First, $1.50; second, $1. third, 50c. 5 = | suffocated with your own vapors, or the oors open at 7.90; Concert at 8 o'clock. , . 6th—Three Mile Race. that which is called the Hawaiian Repub- lic ousted the Queen from her throne by a combination of double dealing an unlawful violence, so it is charged similar causes were behind the abdication, in spite of all ifs protestations of spontaneity. —The Speeeh of Hon. Mr. Foster at chemical process used stamps them as waterproofs in appearance. Priestley’s Cravenette waterproofed dress goods are absolutely indistinguishable from the non- waterproofed goods a peculiar and import- ant merit which no other waterproofed goods possess. They may be had in the If variety is the spice of life our stock must come pretty near being Allspice, as we Reserved Seats and Gallery, 20 ceuts. feb9 . How It Is Done! How I account for my business febl3—3m dy & wky CHANGE TQ BE MADE. To effect the change we If you want Boots or Shoes this month go where you get them the cheapest, at the Old Reliable Shoe Store. Yours for Shoes at zero First, $10; second, $5. 7th—Potato Race. First, $1.50; second, $1; third, 50c. 8th —Fourteen-year-old Race. First, $1.50; second, $1; third, 5@c. Entries close Thursday, 14th. Galbraith’s Band in attendance. Admission, 25 cents. Races at 8 o’clock, sharp. J. B. DAWSON, ; GEO. J, ROGERS, § Managers, : Sh« rbrooke on page w ill e remem- ao rn and oi» they are perfect have the greatest variety of being successful last year is that I price February Il, 1895. bered as one of the events of the cam-| ly rainproof, there is nothing whatever to . : . 8. . ———e peign. The Finance Minister has few | indicate it. : Perfectly porous and non- the best GROCERIES to be did my’ begete- entity -mx esti must sell our large stock of A. E. McEACHEN. equals as a speaker among Canada’s pub- lic men. He thoroughly masters hia sub- ject Lefore he undertakee to discuss it, and is equally effective inexposing the weak pists in an Opponent’s position as in de- veloping the strong points of his own. His review of the past record of the Liberais on the tariff issue was a acath- ingexposure of variation, contradiction odorous Cravenette, exactly meets the need for rainproof garments which can equal in beauty the finest materials. See that “The Varnished Board,” Priestley’s trade mark, is in each piece. _ The Sultan has granted a peasion for life to Mrs. Stupe, widow of the American citizen who was killed by the Turkish found in the city. Our prices are most reasonable. A large stock of FLOUR and MEAL on hand. We make a specialty of the 58 pieces All-wool Plain and Fancy DRESS GOODS,, tomers, both in PRICES and WORKMANSHIP. Believing, as I do, that Lcan do work CHEAP- ER and give as SATISFACTORY A JOB as any firm in the city, naturally I am looking for an in- crease in business, and will try and i Think of buying season- | 88c. per yard, at only 39¢. what h is is. at a chance this is | there are only two or three pieces of any particu- lar style in this great offering, you will see that) you have an extraordinary collection to select from. You can’t help finding something to please able goods that are-regu-| larly sold at from 55c. to) Lumber and collect all ace counts on our books. First of March all accounts not paid will be placed in —IF You— ‘Want a wife, Want a cook, Want a partoer, Want a situation, Want « servant girl, Want to sell a farm, Coal! Coal! 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Sold by all : . ‘ 2 CONNOLLY’S WHARF. ; profit by all classes. drogxine. a ae int eee jan2s THE EXAMINER |, eo a OS & CO. : harlottetown, February 6, 1895—dy & wky tf Se : oe so ce : a s ' % F Hi A Bar Without POST THINK 5 1 Ai arallel | | Worth $1.65 per Yard, For 90 cents per Yard. ————— ST a ee eS One piece each Navy and Heliotrope Silk Warp HEN- Skating Races! vu. If you can be on hand in the forenoon you will find it easier to look over this lot than though you waited unt later in the day. Dont mis this opportunity. STANLEY BROTHERS. 39 goods that are positively worth 55 to 58 cents per, —peryard. There'sno ex: ? f yard, to be offered by us at only 39 cents per yard, | acer Pete Ena Il agree, STANLEY BROTHERS. § {: RIETTA, regularly sold at $1.65 per yard for 90 cents per yard for this sale. STANLEY BROTHERS. when: you see the| s.— Stanley Bros. i,