. - . ; o~ Tse. Ae = auhiamenntitinastiaamn again nema AEA TRSR ES ETE 65 DORR ERS An A OE I ax ousk k THE DATLY EXAMINER : , : ' . : - WEDNESDAY. MARCH 11, 1896. i LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. Buy Your Hats at Prowse Bros| (4 #¢2“o° Ad BS Vs SUMMERSIDE } Eee ereyes o* Seve Dies. ub ik Bin ons wag ta: | Wy ee? H usr 4 J a 7 @= G { er rae etl tsla Hhis Priday night will decide the greatest game of Hockey ever played in this city. A. O ' ton ang Focia! COM=? Hats at Prowse Bros. and you will win. | . Fe cover oar drei, Puke ee oe ae ae i oo Se | | RPROWSE BROS. vS. ALL COMERS. PB atttyee She 8 eae ooo een ee or toca! Shis spring finds us supplied with the brst assortment of Hats ever shown by us, and we do hereby Be insite ~ Gontn bm a eee" Ghallenge apy dealer on P. &. [sland to shew as large a stock, to show as new styles, to show as good TS Saeki fom tao coats somone solevan! owen pre on Eygioy MAkes—and further, we will give a new Hat for nothing to the man who can find as good, as new and to oue ceo “ote “USS "Cas farge an assortment of ESnglish and American Hats in any one department on tho Eland, iy - _— A ! nn - ns , I "~ A « r : = 9s > ee Retiin Bros., Joh on iby | HOLDFAST DIVISION ANNIVERSARY gee ee mm gee Ar Tui CONVENT? bE NOTRE OMMEESIDE NOLES, mem vers o Pue fifteenth anniversary of Holdfat 5 3 ‘ha & -_—- The pupils of numbers 7 and 8 rooms . . r “ . 5 4 Vi « — | wave oe . Division, Sons of Temperance, Winslo The entertainment ¢ivea last neat by Of the Summerside school were treated to | Atte 1 the raca3 at the} Road, took place in the public hall fast . Dinsinkt ene ! | wiehh on ; eas cceds | e hivheat sense of rord, worning. Prineipal \ ampbell introdace: c' ae ght and was adecided su ; N ‘ suc in the highest seuse of the word, : I i 2s >® ~> -~ a 5 rink to-nigot. P 1 . : ! lth . , and t} 1 sisters } ery r the lecturer to his audience. Mr. Gatfney > _— — ere~e ‘ Peardon, E q-, presided, and the large snd tue good sisters have every reasun to ¢ = 7 ‘par Soon ‘ge ; > , be te Yat 97 audience included several from the city feel proud that their paimstaking efforts began with the landing of Cabot in 1497 é Sooke | n ai a 0 by > land I This is the season for . y 7 ; - oa N ’ ‘, 6 The folowing Pee > wa carried o To LUP Froclamation have been crowned wih such sucecss, @d outlined the history of the Dominion hore NO FRILLS ¢ Rubber Boots. We j | the pupils of Notre Dame Convent was a #!ectureon Canada by Mr. Gaffucy this | | Port ia. . ne. ' oe 1& manner that was inthe highest d [he pupils ure also deserving of the high- UP the present time, and showed the zt OF, acid THIS CN zg in Ud cree crelitable : est praise for the veiy creduable manner grand resonrces whch Canada possessed. & : feliow-’ Hail, at 5 OCK. a ea ow a : a in which each selection was rendered. He gave be pupils gord advice and en- Ee Vesey SoEewes s have a lot we are clear- WW ig un : oor a ee SOMRPNOCE S7etee ¢ iy rom beginving te end they held the ua- ¢ouraged them to have’the welfare of their | , 3 Coscent : RET. » Mount) ar WN iii s vu ci seeneeeeeceeees # divided attention of the immense audience, Country always in their hearts, aud to do | About my basiness — plain, ing out at reduced S. « i, tera . Beha PCICY | GENUS wreennoss - ett ea oneetees Chairman a and that the concert was appreciated was their best to make Canadaa great nation | | . | "a by 2eci t n r . J eate _ 1 » have deci led evrate St. batt © OY | HOC RMT ION wc sesoce + cesnee vo He rbert Westcott amply shown by the storm of applause Messrs. Bent, Mol'ison and Arbuckle also ' 1 : 7 ee “The Bridve-] rs Story” t | } j that each se!ection called forth. | ade some remarks, Mr. Bent suggesting } . easioa In 2 fail on that nigt Heeitation—* The Bridge keepers Siory ais i ke 5 i a $ i When it was announced a short time ; (at tLe estavlishment of Debating Clubs fore purchasing else- 3 «very-day, st:aignt-ahead poli- ‘ S h b “gpa : cy—goods standard quality; g } prices. ee them be- Ab t giv pzag Solo-—“*Mr. McManus”’...... Earnest Henry } é prices low. Su a j If you have trouble in get- ting just the Print you want W. W. WELLNER, ¢| Four Own Sleigh another engag t. . eae «tse nensanscaeene ; tecitation — “The Mother’s Story” —_ I bs at Montague, fonday evening, bat ha rartette—*Sailing O'er Life’s Ocean MTT AN j ; I itch | Im the races which also took place las ' ; ee s . ort ces as a y mea every piece was present:d. Nota hitch | n the races which aiso took place last ere 08) | Adare sb aeeewecis as Rev. “2 wa i & i «| was noticeable from beginning to end, and | Bizht, the 14-year old race between Fred estcott y , an @ | the rich young voices swell-d in song as} Clarke and Wm. MeNeill, was won by the cena sr tm ti eS Laren Rice ian 2 tome aaa ocean * Mie, me woe on - Mika Sa oS a are Bryanton azo that an entertainment was to be given _ a, ae a ee T am pating into my stock of { where. c Exst - T eu, Vitae ices ase —— in the Copvent hall, atl expected eens a oe ha el : fot Watches some vaterial that cannot u s ing ¢- ‘ Ca lral co Ba-tee Moo | Choroan-“ Faith is the Viciors”. . 4 . ; : s some hing goo", for Our Convent has a a. cee tw hie Redten wets — * ' be held ina pair of tweezers, It is wae ; Se ere ate. ee oe ee Ry Gui hiats. reputation for successful concerts of | § ha + Ser ee ae i Reputation. Would this not te x ‘ R 5 JOST day | 5 : ie me ae i ied Mle aan Se See ee : which few institutions (be they wherethey} 4 . the s sghreeapsecincet ree last night @ | good time for vou to indentity your ” . , { > ° . first of Ap foo Pee eee ee ee ee She Fs . .' RY | the @uality, may) can boast. Still, though the stand ret webee ord played — the self with a Watch? Easy to make ‘ tel5 Stamper’s Corner. ; We've just placed on exh > ; grerent drug stores. — ee ere oe eae as ard wes always a high one, yet last néght’s | SUmmersides and the Stars. — ae. gsc a choice from my large stock, I iti day < i i el \uereD Avstiv.—The Rev. W. J. Kirby | ase Cues Benjamin Carter RR 4 BE Wika us, performance carried the palm over any | Was a eo one. At half ee the | have Low Priced Waiches and Hich . a * splendid Jir ? d “xif-ed Aust { M oget Chere’ ipa. * Stushets Seen ee | ghted au d loud in their praise of the ex- rn kle _ cg 1€ SCOT wae « i$ Every Watch guaranteed to give ¥ . ) Prints. : : : Pe ecers conten eseins es cellent and thorough manver In which rouckie releceed, satisfaction. ‘ Cu Can Catch Son | $ ? é a Ce. 6 XM ok el ios (Sa 4 : . : . ° ° ° Axoio-[sra «Mi eee ae eee tus ouly the pupiis of Notre Dame can sing. | agg 4 o be em race be Cl’town, March 11, 1896. with any kind of a Watch —y)ust the right combination d : Sa eseely e's 440 seeser coerce. theltie Linghes! : i OE eA i ik a rogramme was; teen Win. Ross and B. Harper was won ae ae 3 - . f .. « nl ur th abe | res aa aa ii ‘ a ae oS rn 4 The musical partofthe programme was | — od but if you wish to make a ee . orus—“We are Marching On’............'3 Pring Steck of Stylish Pelé . rare treat,the mandolins, guitara, violin | by Harper. Time, 4.314. The bova half- Sig . of quality, pattern and price— 1G ae subject on ’ Ning next, 618 iast., | pm. 6.4:.. : Boundy - & Tare Leal, VHS MANUOLNS, FUMATS, ViOlll . Pr pies : io VRVVVSSSSSDSBISSVOS train on the P. E. Island t antec Hall. Att} NNN oe iiking per decer aonssi Amos Boundy EE: ts J ‘+ Shane l a.d piano blending in richest tones to the | Mile ten-vear old was won by T. Grady. Railw OU t have a | Come here. avehck, rm nie Hall. At the chorus “Dinnioccn” ats Just Gpened. piano blending : the time 2 Go ‘lway you must have a | f 1 fe DOr:anity will b> | a ee eee touch of skilled fingers. Many remarked Me, .Ud. correct timer. WE KNOW close 0 un OF t : i ; a 1} : 2 —~— — . ee seeuision. aki & a Pie numerous friends of Rev. Mr. Kirby seers jon the excellent guitar playing of little 0 ia & . " we can please seated’ debat the merits of the lecture | at Winsloe Road were pleased to have him MEN'S FELT HATS | Maggie Gorman, Miss Florrie Blake also THE PRESBYTERY, air x pecial ya? & look through our f : ies MEN'S FEL iATS, ae ae reals : «. ead ' ' tu them again. — OT) tra Ta deserves creait ever . k is expected to take pla - YOUTHS’ FELT HATS, hea ae sa NG i ; , aie Railroad watel stuck will prove to you that ia a | 3 var FELT HATS | j he original a a ogue, “Ww hat oan we lhe fk resbytery of P. B. Islan 1 will RUSsIA AND CANADA, ai ] Cae VW a € i ; 4 oa } P = J x Exrexpixa Resixess.—T ied Pi nia 2 a aa Re xa ieear ern NDON HATS do to help build the new Cathedral ?” | meet in St. James’ Hal!, Charlottetown, _--— : : , our conucence 18 well founded. * : ' NOW FOR WALL PAPERS. cui KRISTY 5S LONDON HATS, was intereating aud very well rendered; ! on Tuesday, March 24th, at 11 a. m. Ses- A Subject of the Czar who Sees Things to for men is correct—inexpen ; Duir Z wb ae ere pring S.ivles now read } : = oe ; . - ae oe ies | e nics so — : —_— a] : til : i. ol pay ie a ae : ; : Spring Styles now ready. evea tLe tiny tots contributing a slay, sions who have failed to eend in reports Admire in the Dominion, sive— but has all the essen ; succe . ‘ BRIN ge, | We have received a complete line of : : ; - “2s ; ‘ i , > be oat . tials Solid Gold S50) - contemplating pitting in plant during the | aam,plea from the larceest manufacturer of Come to the PEOPLE’3 Store and try) “Oo the long brvige of stone,” in a re-| up to date are requested to forward the “A Russian,” writing to the Fortogltly Sol d Sil; pete ae “oe ~s | 4 t 4 ers : pres ’ ii iargest mapufactnrer I t t Sie ait ; ! J ape 1 a " - : ~ £6 3 : ou ae ” - s ‘ ©12 95. eg enstin? sume He mt! ture ¢ Fine Wall Papers in the United States. If what we can do for yeu in the way of markable eee ye ae “Gol “rquap to the “a cilferent eer Review, says : ee ee es eee | 6 ® y batter, and ar eve &@ meetiog at their | there’s a room in your house for which Hats. You can buy a single Hat or a'. Miss Celie Kelly's re yore ns Go _ Cc! once-—T, F. Yettertox, Presbytery Siberia is a Russian Canada, larger and Hall on the 25th st. to make arranze- | you'd like an exclusive pat'ern- lrop in— «zen. We sell them wholesale and re- J eu . : € prone * . ne — te Pie ierk, more populous, and, like Cana ja, it hasa Fs ‘i Charlottetown, March 6, 1896. ment; for that parpore. {make your selections from these—and tail. Sold at prices that will please lowly ,” was appropriate, and was recite! “ a great future before it. Itis very rich in : o | we'll pre cure tke paper direct from’ the everybidy. ; With Brace and rp x The Committee of Presbytery appoint- gold, while there are whole hills of graphite , CAMERON LLOCK. » ehiet ol fobodilp:} ssalesh ak onan vitiln . : + “The Witch of Rosenburg,”.a drama ed to visit the eastern section of the Isle: d | (black lead) and lapis lazuli; coal can be feb26 i cK | maker at once. a ie a his oun ot Dike “iliekidinns Ciabinl ik me osm Ln mieisiaieiien P the - ; : o or a slicht fire ¢ ‘ Moons & Melace. Quality E irst ! - the pen of the illu “ss us € meg a a& Vie oe the ae ment = os picked up on the very road near Nerchinsk, | ———— f Mr. I Be | "8 : iseman, was, Of course, the piece of the | Charges. will meet as foilows: Dandas sre is silver it ame distri saat ; é i | oe! ee Price the Lowest ! ining. and the d.ffzrent el Bn were | 17th inet., 10 a.m. Annandale, 17th inst, ee ee ee ae niet, and , tO RENT -The dwo'ling house on Water | The firemen were on the | BULL , ‘ CSt ¢ evening, sod the a:iisren ets ‘ rT pat ist., 7m; Apnardato, Lith IMst, | there are rich mines of iron near N:kolaesk, | Street at present occupied by Mr down lezpatch, and the fire was ex- | PERSONAL. 13 Coll Cuffs. B T; ae ee eee - apne 2.30 p.m | Bay Fortune, 13th inst., 2.30 | Siberia, like Canada, is rich in fish. On Sytatebnelscane cbveeeen oieens anak : : ; i -- | irts Oliars uffe, TACES, 8, be uninst to rticularize iss ‘llle m : Sour Sch ins 7.30 i : . ‘ § : scion ; , : -much damage was done.| yo a ae aie ~! ep R “> be unja t to particularize. — Mi: i Nellle Pp. 1; Souris, Isa inst., 7.30 p.m.—T. F. | the Amur river I was told that 200,000 | Apply to Mrs W'S Sreware, Water Street, ; f ti him- |, “27 1: %. odertson, representing the Gloves, Hosiery and Umbrellas.. Right MeDonald in personated the Countess; fv itertoyx, Convener. puls of the kita fish have been caught Jncalo—tr } t Sack ville Boot & Shoe Co., and Mr. P C. prices for right good:. fet others do th burg, Bertha, her friend, being ——__—$___— w thin a few weeks in August, when the ; g “ ; * Hotel. Stak emiapee tahcan Wheeidk Clk aeale Raia and du-t are no longer bugbears | fish ascend the, rivers, gthe pud (pood) er he : oe oe ee Sr. Faraicx’s Day at Scuuersipr.—We Pee . a ee | 4 bahan. was pan zs el = . “>| when you wear « Cravene'te costume. Ab- | being 40 pounds, that means 8,600,000 ate gia] to see by the Summerside paper= | The returns of the traffic earrings of tne! —. ve 3 y ea he Mis cig \ tdi ’| sointely waterproof, the Cravenette is at pounds of fish. In the Khabarotka 3 that preparation: have heen completed for | Grand Trunk railway for the week ended Ea , 0 ies G rtie Gillie ® 4 Hel 1 MeDo a 1 he some time 8 stylish chitame witel a ant — Hg oe ee f eoncert, to celebrate the day in the] pupruary 29. 1896, were $320.827. while B BEKS & 0 rving, peste — an at i - er 4. | any lady may be prou 1 to wear. Perfectly | 30 pads, or 1,200 pounds, caught in the IN l there. The hest local talent | Gy : saGe sha. a 3 i as) In adramatic sense Miss Addie Irving porous, the old coniplaint against the rub- | Amur. for the same week in ISJoO they were } ms . any } ° mr . ’ . a j Was, in tue ¢ pinton cf many, the heroine t “- a , 2 " oe nie = T he Ru 2ciane } av | pean ctr *k to ttn ails ; “ | i ; 2? yer ds 18 remov 3 sadies ar ar oe 1@ ike Stan iave een struc vy the > | $316,523, showing an_ increase for Febre-} er good removed. Ladves are wearing . J ' : | : : - : . A a 1 4S taken altogether. it promises to be one ‘hin wear of O4.20% | Wi ] ] & R + i] of the «ven.ng, her acting being cer- | these goods for cloaks and wraps as well | fact “that the prosperity of Canada and "| i ‘ aet et | ary this vear of $4,304. biz a dace’ ee ; as eae : on : : : res ce ’ he verv best programmes ever cffered.| °° ’ 10 esa e€ nétall. jtviniy of no mean oF ler. In the comic) 4. for dresses. :Thev are admirable for | its productive activity have crown, and & & m td : preg : . 7 ; ° ‘ ) 3 L, OTe tee iP 29 » reork : 7 , “oi : . Besiie>. we notice the admission has been {| Scrofula lurks in the blood of nearly prketch Phe train to Macro, es werk spring costumes. In Navy, Myrtle, Brown, 1 continue to grow, with rapidity which ap- ; co ? + . - | ope . ? Y most ie Ft ee — , . ? 1 ] sredit t rotess é an } : — 1 Ee e > PP it : ian nat 3 j y ‘ Gced at rates to suit the times:—25c. and | every one, but Hood’s Sarsaparilla drives Charlottetown, Marc 9, 1896—dy p WOUld Gd Crean aa » ae onal, ~ - Grey, Castor aad Black. pears to us (itussians) miraculous, and by ‘se. ‘ on os . "2a ¢ are , ite . ' So. ° } ‘ i5e. This means a bumper house, sure. | it from the system and makes pure blood. | S:orlny &@pp.anse that arose from tae aa ee ol is us inimitable, just from the date of the s . > of Rosen | Lord, of North Tryon, are at the Revere bragging—we give you salisfving prices. | Miss Mabel Byrne. The character of | : i for the diff+rent hum bers ' | - i i : —~> + @ +e ———_ ‘ . " os a | lence showed how keenly the piece was completion of the Canadian Pacific Rail- i : a Poe a 3 ase DIED. |" ; : ; ; : : appre ciated. Miss Ethel Foley ar d Miss France’s fastest express trains are: On| way from the Pacific to the Atlantie ne ee Bee ~ = Pe > o, hia | Athis home in Cherry Val'ey.on Feb.| YI" OF a — we aS Byrne al-o acquitted themselves in} the Nord Railway the Paris-Lille train, | Ocean.’ (I quote from an official report 7 A E ! a. i ie or ata estan Hall | 25th, after a short illnes, of pneumonia, | poe P eas ‘ at an th ramme was the oe oo oe ey ee. - 1 a <r aoe _ am ge oe " ao . ee eee ig Alexander Irving, aged 69 years. Mr. | : : 1) | : : a 40. the least On the programme > oe an tiour; the alais express makes 5 engineers to observe che Caralian lire ot Fridav evening next. As this social is oe. i a age : E 2 i a reed The last will and testament of the wate | 3-11 and calisth<nic exercise, indeed, some} mile: on the Et Criek ss. Poris-Lvos | nad ita conditions and resaite — x) for the purpose of paying a balance due on | |. fel aa cuenkie % etl ane W@*| William Heard, bas been admitted to| considered it the piece of the evening. It| Mediterranee, and Midi railwave, the trains Attention was drawn to the facts that O . oe <s cok eee i ely and favorabiy known. Denl ute is dated February 21st, 1:96, | ~ i ea ‘ee oe ee! re meee ee sg a : s r y , ; - ae Fy a - as aN ne : : a vt } At her brother’s residence Colchester [Pa 2 an ' . ; > = A Hi: pce 7 ee 6, | ve gracefa ly end skilfa ly pest rme’,; from Paris to N ancy, B rdeaux, and Mar- Canada, ac untry then «f 4,009,000 peo- ur prices are very low for cash. a we oe iis Oe ee ee ee ee ee ee jand refected much credit both on the] sejles, and from Bordeaux to Cette, whoce| ple had, by its own resoure: 8, witout the night prove stormy, the social will be | Connecticut, U. §.. on the 26th February, ! witnessed by him and S. C. Hayden. ung ladies who took part and on their] . ass es | eat, linc, | pecuniary hel ) . nT 7 a | Eaphemia McPlerson. aged 24 vears.} MM; ones | calls oh tinal Wien young ladies who took part and on t speed is 455 miles, and on the Ovest line, | pecuniary belp frou outside, connec*ed ° e rT e held on Saturday night. Doors open a a aE ds ee es M: Se eo = ne = ae ' ' talented teachers. the Paris Havre express making 414 mMes. the two oceans by an iron 10a], 4,590 se . ‘ i Tt; entertainment to commence at 7.30. A Ni i — Ses r f Angus aod Marzaret ; aad itis Heard, denghnere of his cae Before the National Anthem was played| The law cf 1853 limiting the extreme | versts, (3,000 miles) long, over®very d fii- Charlottetown, March 7, 1896—dw MARKET SQUARE. ; fee of 10 cents « il: be Ol ectcd at t'e | 4Vishoison, Fiat iver. be orge Hear i, of Bidefor rs Englan , “0 His ELono. Lieut -Governor Howlan e¢x- spe dat any p int to 755 miles an hour is | cult ond expensive groun 1 for building Bi 7 7 a —— — —— Sete : door. hkWw : o— ‘Steriing each. : ek, : pressed the thanks of the audierce for the] eri]] in fo-ce. in the short time of feur years; that the : oases merge : - E? rs ere of his brother | excelient entertainment furnished. 2 fie energetic population of Canada was 3,600- p S , Free Prsusc Liszany.—A short report VSVSESVELCTSCVIVIStS 5 Richard Hleard, also of Bideford, England,| “7j,, snug sum which must have been O cuieen tatu sew have donisesial | Co © 1871, and onlv increased to 4,300,- | a _? 3 ’ ; of tlie meeting held under the auspices of e £50 sterling. realized, was, in the words of the pup.ls, ON een nee eee 000, in 1881, reached 5.000.000 a le r : so f & tl or r a r hl pn nor Fe Monday ve ng Ha ve You 2 Po R chard Heard, son of the afure- “Their nine towards the erection of the fr 2,500,000 ay —fes — ¥ from Mon- | 10 afl the a rh : at : as a 2 ‘, ‘ ae « } 5 | mentioned Richard Heard; £10 sterling. ee Oe ee : tana next seasor.’ This barley will come | pyo *. i tae ae a. I th i th f ) t q i | t , a 4 — maenen 7 = noid on wll J - $ eo aie 9 6 To his daughter Mary Murphy, at pre : ath ee oe a ee orien t from the famous Gallatin Valley, which | wiseipts & 18: 6; that the quanti yi of 5 p Pa } 4, rings Ta, p all D pases Cus Nmers, ’ 4 <AMINER, yesterday 2 comm ap-1¢@ Indicestion ; é|.. Portland. Me.. an annuity of $100 a| Ucn Succes? has attend ely CHT! 9) Hes along the Northern Pacific Kailway, { $7! carried in Cana‘a has increased fro n ‘ pointed to consider and report upon a plan ? a : é sent _ athena ; » An anuUTY OF SUV Bland the good sisters may rest as-urnd alabie i dent'6E Helens. where tg | 303,571 tons in 1886, to 509,000 tons in ’ 7 of procedure is « posed of Dr. Tavlor, | > EFESE GRP HSE Be. . i that on any future occasion when they an-| ©": ih : | $888, that in p’aces ther 'thonut ula- : + Tsu Dr. Anders », Mr. Just Fire | @ Have yon ever tried EVERY- 4 To his daughter Charlotte Elizabeth | ,,, unce a “ neert it will be well patronized mous crops of fiaest quality are ra sed by tien Ft bet Sera aaa nore Every pound satisfactory, but remember that there are ‘i thairman, Anderson, Mr. Justice Fitz- ; ee es i i ee a eee Te Poet , irrigation. aa ; : \ : . 3 gerall, Mesera. John McSwain, J. E. B. ? BODY’S PILLS for indige | Phipps he devise pasture sot NO. 209 it by the eitizens of Charlottetown. ee such as Vancouver, founded only in 1886, | two or three kinds of Empire Blend. Be sure and get the i) ‘ iat. W W Reer and Percy Pove.| © tion? If you have not tried @;the royalty of Charlottetown, and die cereleeetlgleameall ee ee a Riding 9.006 inhabitaate ia 1891 bes For ] l . : if btiirs that = meeting of the contaitiee | © them, don’t go uronnd saying @; bequeaths to her the sum of $1600 to be POWNAL DISTRICT LODGE : it was made known to Russia that est, or sale wholesale or retail by i - { ’ i + * ih t £ i i TATE Cee ; Phe. | x ‘ : :. > Ni s sin GE, Wi & LUurSils ‘ wiil be held in the course of a day or two. | 3 that you bave tried ey: ee é paid in ten —— his — > daring Hiatt . “compared with thore of the Cana lian ir 4 ue i a and they did 7 no good. t é | — —_ . one rnal ave Fo per yeal A District L dive of Good Templars wan railway, the technica! conditions of the é 2 J MORRIS. : ee a, ea ae eee ew. @ | out of aie — »directed to sell the }orsanized at Pownal yesterlay, to be building of the Siberian railway were in : — . . : , i ; Lodze, Ark of Saf-ty, No W bich woul { you notte oe zn eneniore- qe — " M lf E i : nd known as *Pownal District Lolge.” The ccnnigtin AEE TET A vase cinee ; comparably msre favorable, and that the | ts capa ia a located a: F Brid — the Indigestion or the 25 ct-t pene 2m frouting a a fo:lowing officers were e ected and in- | cost of the latter should not b: even 65 ii =] gigi ae Road, consisting of about six acres, the | oii oy, . | per cent. of the cost of the Casadian SE = — - — : - y fj caTeny ; net proceeds thereof to be divided equally |°""™ * he i ; TT Bo Ss and G irls | Pacific ee ha | ey lll oe en er eee $ HOU Uil DU iy é between the Fore'gn Missionary Society cf D.strict Chiet Templar—Rev. J. Gold- eae ee for the present quarter : $ Fee se ke ee i Pauede and the |amith ] oe —_ ' the Methodist Caurch of Canada and the [*mith. Stilo Ax O .: © ee ae : [mow ee aie : ; le i ee eee Be District Counsellor—Rev. D. B ‘Me: ; ; iN ULD Ann Weil. Tnis>D Remepy ' . ree ee een $ Makers * 3 ae ee ee ee ee : ~ ““1Our One Cent Pencil Sharp-, Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Svrap hss . . i eae. Sf oe shag } ndigestion. onziand. ; ~~ om -. 37 ' beed used ver fifty years by milli P.C. T.—-Ida Francis. @? 9 A bequest cf $50 is given to the Price “ V 1 eS aan: ener, of ieee ter ae —— eo meer Sa E,W ee ee ene Edward Island Hospital. 8 3 Tre Kenacis Our Two Cent Scribbler and | nig, with perfect enccess. It soothes the Fi mi -—Epira oo i Callum. To his wife Elizab th he mequeatne 1 he $ a. vo : ma 1y. Ex. Book. child, sofiens the gums, allays the paia, 1S NOW IV FULL SWING DAILY. ' of, ’ ‘ a Wool 3 cum of $1,0 + in ad — to te ee’ te D. T ae _F. 'B M so Our Three Cent Pen and Pen cures the colic, and 1s the best remedy for n. Sec’y.—George A tken. settlement, this sain to be pai a ten les albeit i ) alt “| Diarrhoea. Is pleasnt to the taste. “Sold TO y r.—Cameron Cofh } : ¢ : i aes : iii oii at ). Marz.—Albert ( . @irs . 3 pt Sr al a ° OL ’ - . ee umeron Cofin. veare afier hie death, ehe in the meantime Maes ree a cil Box: ie Eetadiehe ie evtey. pact at the eaetd. | Uae - o CLING _— afternoon. Engage sGtri—Joun Aitken, } to receive interest thereon at the rate o + Aan SIS. Su Aare NAAR . onty-fi “ botti ay js Ss t } $ i a a eee . j oer a oe - Slacaides. Linendin= oll D-paty D. Mar—Ida Wood. Our Four Cent Companion Box See ee Sb me hg is ment 3 may be ma ps or private essons to pupils any hour il D. M —Magvie McCallum } his household furniture and other persou— D Gaard —Parmenas MeLecd. with Key Winsloe’s Soothing Sy * a ote - during forencons. Evenings will b2 arranged for, with or - : gat ge ; s Pe Fy Wise teed TR ea ry ; ing Syr a: 2 . : ; w Sen'—Crawford Aitken, al effects, including the horses, carriages,| D. Sentinel—A. J. McLeod. eee ine Ce Feudal Let | ther kind —m. wf wkly— Ie | without band, as the pubic demand. A limited number of S. d. T.—Magvzie Dixon. ete., about his dwelling house and prem- D. Messenger—W. J. McKachern. ur Five Uent Nicke Pock et ao R ] kk nd . . . ° UE Becta Chantde bie | ees’ Keown na “The Osders.”. Bbe iaaieo,| D. P. 0, T.— Wau Land. Pea Webbs .. .. | Roller Skates and Bicycles to hire. Terms on application, i 5 fie Meise. } no s J . ‘ s > : ; i . . s ideals if she so desires, to have possession of said A committee was appointed to ascertain | ‘i t Si W d is eer Man ee Eee A : i) twelling honse, farm and premises for | the view, concerning temperance of ¢inud- Stock-taking hargains to all. ei li lig V V A . I E R P. DO U Rika . ein the Riuk on Friday evening should + twelve months after his death. idatef for Dominion, Provineial and gnun- <i March 11, 1896—3i i S@ttract a large attendance. The first team To Frederick W. Sprague, son of Rev cipal honors. Revs. J. Goldsmith and D. March 11, 1896—3i of the Victorias wil! play the Summerside | Howard Sprague, he gives his gold watch] B. McLeod and Mra. Kennedy compose Haszard &, Moore Watches ! op eae i} team, and their second team will p'ay the 4 ; Pswekskes and chain. : this Committee. | ' Sourians, The Victoria’s fee w:ll be io sell you Furniture To his servant, John McKenz’e, he giver Encouraging reports were made by the EOUKSELLERS 5 : | wade up as follows: ‘ the sum of $20. representatives of the several lodges, and Charlolte : M. - are now as cheap as Key- | on paper—vut come He directs that after his wife surrenders | 39 can iidates received the District Ledge -harlettetown, Murch 7, 1896. Wi lf ] : as | i a | hayes aa ind formerly were, are b FIRST TEAM. E possession of “The Cedars,” the property | Degree. : VOY WANTED hon’st boy atout cs ‘ Gcal—T. Howatt and see the Furniture | jail be soli and the proceeds applied to] {t was decided that the semiannual] 4 \ 9% V4NTED—Sn hone! 6a, much more convenient | f 3 Point—Addison Miller (capt). the payment of his jast debts and liabilities} session of the District Lodze should b —— and give less trouble to) yj b s a Bi WE ' Cover Point—D. Mcleaac. —it tells it’s own story. and small legacies. heid in September at Bethed, Lot 43. : ANY PERSON huiving an old-‘ashioned } : aes © Ww uy a 300 Suit of 4 i 3 Porwards—F. Ha«zard, W. Brehaut, W. | He also directs that the property on the} A rousing public meeting was held in poe? aan puschener up dea aEeonn the wearer. We have a Pickard, Sviney Hobkirk. | NEW STORE, just west side of Queen Square shall, after the} the evening, at whieh Rev. J. Goldsmith, | 75, ies tenet ee large stock and will sell Ne KE Req ‘ E . j : expiration of eutstanding | ase-, be sold] O*strict Chief Templar, presided, Rev luw ’ ma © inh t ic est style, ECOND TEAM. : rth of Post Ofjee by the trustees aud executor, and the} Mr. Turner warmly welcomed the visitors FOR § ‘ 1% —\ first-class bieycle, neve r . | Goal—D. Robinson. _ oe ee large legacies and other | abilities paid} to Pownal, and Rev. Goldsmith responded. wind t ha —— Apetr es tse roe _— o . i ie *Point—J. ( nye thereout, and a sum suflicient set apart to | Rev. D. B McLeod al-o delivered an inter- | ther part‘eulars ’ 31 pd—mebit b j la . Cover Po.nt—~L. Unsworth | =e pay the annuity of $100 to his daughter | e-ting address on Good Templary. Reci- G H A LOR io eiter Value t 1e city, at J re . r ' ; - : ‘ > er Be i > were 2 riv , isses , YAN tD—/ i P - ne f SWOTK Forward*—Chas, McLean, F. Hutch- MARK WaRigit & il Lid Mary Murphy, and the balance thea r ations were well given by Misses Amy Ace A ech see eneral owen Kk g - I y i @o0, C. I St wart, H. B. Wrigit. } \ sy 2 */mainiog, together with any other surplne Carver, Daisv Ballum, Ada Campteli and Apply at tuis office, 3i—sneily mehll ' : 3 ilicnith’s Bend willie in etitedanee.' under their control, comprising the whole} Messrs. Parmenis McLeod and J. E ~ TD A. BRU C7 BH Ss ae ee residue of the estate, shall be divided|Mat evs. M William Lund gave a ’ : ro = - J — a : Te ee equally between his two daughters,|reading, and tne.e were altro several Emma, wife of Rev. Howard Sp-ague, and} selections on the organ and _ violin. Cenada’s Famous Tailoring Establi ; , ae ; . i y Ks ishment. 3 eee ym etal eta, olin Sep ey ey ie Fayr eas Annie, wife of E. G. Vroom. and the test- | Mr. Erne-t Stanley gave a vocal s: lo, Mr. 7 7 tabl hment , Z oe . : r ator’s son, Charles, they to receive in-| George Philips, who organized the lodge, Charlottetown, March 9, 1896—Jy : : terest thereon during their life time.|delivered an interesting addrees at the © DO N - TY f Should either die before the fina! division | close. : re IN eT eet ae ee = ee «<& A qk i e if the estate the share to which the par A hear y vote of thanks wes, ou motion . a if ent is entitled shall go to his or ber chi!-]} of Mr. KE. H. Duchemin, teadered the 2 a en dren. zaad people of Pownal for their kin Iness a os om . ne If the three children last named so de-] and hospitality. The National A pthen i Do the Siz a3 xk uit You ? 4 sire, the property on Queen Square may | brought the proceedings to a close. 2 ‘ be handed over to them instead of being tenses es talalaihcieasscdansebalninicnidl SP fe o . . _’ Ladies, if you find this list to contain any Gloves sold. ; ee a your size ' } a have en opportunity to get a bargain Dr. Richard Johnson and L. L. Beer, Gaudet skates in the three Help your mate and make life easy for . : | Bize, ) 4, Esq., are appointed trustees and executors,) mile amateur race to-night. Men’s White C:shm:re Mufflers. | y ¢ m Kid Gloves arely offered you. and have filel an inventory showing the eae S : 7 - her b bu ing on of th li h | d ‘ value of the estate to Le about $25,000. a or ne ee « :lightly soiled. : y ying e Ose sig tly use 4 Button Black Kid Gloves, size 6, 61, 6}, 80e. for 56 ets. -——-—+ <> = RURODS CIES Ee Sones oS oe : Qoeywi shy . ; : t Donie Fastener Black Kid Glover, od . 6, 6}, 6}, $1.20, for 84 cts. Dogs not being allowed in German r vil- Hd eye at oe City Hardware Store— Children’s Cloth i aud Cashmere . Sew ing Machines at Half Price, They are { Dome Fastener Black Suede Gloves, size 6}, 7, 74, $1.35, for 95 ets. way earriages. Berlin owners of pet dog » Bb. Norton & Co. SC. , a | 2 . r : ves, size 6}, fe . J Vay cf g - : i i » y t Dome Colored Kid Gloves. size 5j, 6, 7, 74, $l 35, for 95 ete. nave taken to using black Jeather hat \ ae : ne a Glov CS, all gual anteed for Fiv Cc 7 ears by 4 Stud Button Colored Kid Gk ves, size & 1, 6, 64, 62. 7 71, $1.20; for 84 cte. boxes for their conveyance, the sices of le part scient.lic, par rading pe r* x a a. * . ’ a ae 7 Hook Laced Colored Kid Gi. me rt : 7 ? ii, $1.25, a ae ae a ie fall ont 02 tion ‘. button, leav-}| tion, under the command of ¢ tptair 50c Fancy Shirts,@ Collar: 5 attacl ed. : Be ; ng the dog free when the guard has tarn- ares Poyn, of Christiania, at >; 8. ‘ | r . ‘ ve ei hia back. 4 Bruce, @ young Seotch scientist, will star: fF pr J ? ot ae } EP e ‘ . - _f We « fi r this exceptional snap in Kid Gloves A cable despatch states that the British _ the Antartic regions this SmMME. ONE Men’s Flannel BS hirts,3 wor.h ¥ c ] 4 1 ay } a at k "4 -.7., }some of the parly will try to Winter o» miy during the present wees, cheese importers desire that the Dominio: Cisteiia teak s very much more " 1 2arliament should pass legislation requir. | © ©°ONS aan ce a Onl y a few left, Come early and get ing the branding of the month of the ae aie Boys’ Two-piece Suits,24 to 26 i A let : make on all cheeses for export to Great A virgle sculling match bas been ar- es ) . P a eee $ your choice ° Britain ranged for £50 a sidebetween Wallac: is in our window tooclear. 2 ¥ : steteesningepnlptitataipasan Ros and Barry, of London. The forme: rege ie my | Just received by express a sma! lot of] is conceded five seconds’ start over the] 2g Tc J H QE 5 Is G000 SHEET MUSIG--OHE CENT HEET oe eat lH a ea ep a Hy th» best hockey sticks ever seen in the| Tyne course in England, and the race is | gapeome a ® . ar z ” ‘ Tue Wearuer. —Winds increasing to a gile from the e.stwaird, with snow or sain ci y.—W. E, Dawson. a valu Udiu | eebeduled to be rowed on March 24, Chas lottetown, -‘el raary 29, 1896. =" us sy gutsd ---= Charlottetown, ¢ebcuary 29, 1896 dy & wy