TOES eee BOS BLOUSES We have just open- edsome of our Spring ’ south window. first selection. Blouses and they are beauties. See samples in our Come early and get Weeks &C0 a ae @ = Eee = It’s only a Difference bu F ~ When you Everything yor get the same quality— BEST.” To day Angel Cake, 12c« wh. per dez. German Buns, 10 , 10¢ pe 12c¢ per Cream Tartar Bis doz. r doz. ; ; We Gorn Gerns ‘ latcake, Parker House Rolls 10c doz. & Ginger Snaps, 12¢ per Ib. in pastry, cream coconut. Try Bread 4e TeLernoxe 98. our per loat. BAKES BEST BREA)». Do Net Be Or Teas named to sound like BRAHMIN. intaste from us. is or “TH i> uit 10c per per All kinds of pies to-day or Duchesse D. Stewart Ec) ip-E FAKERY reeecessones £O0e0 eovcoces Seaseceees M 8O0COCC?# O8CO aom—— faceived BEWARE of SUBSTITUTES Haszard’s Brabmuin.| ' IS THE ONLY GENUINE. bes SALE By :— ]. D. McLeod & Co., Beer & Goff, fenkins & }]. R. Warren, R. J. Wood, R, F. Maddig: m. B. |. H. Myrick, Son, n, & Co, Mason, Edward Cullen. HORACE HASZARD, SOR 48246 380686 tee ——ae ee ASK FOR IT AND TAKE NO OF HEN THB DAILY FXABKINBR, CHARLOTTETOWN, MAROM 3. 4980 Sr ye SR ec . AE LL TEL AD aera 7s ae ee HILLSBOROUGH BuIDGE. PERSONAL. Lo | tne ’ : , Siz,—During the summer a_ petition Mr. Fred W. Hyndman came in from Potice Sovurt — An nas n bactery Was ¢) ireulate a to have the bridge placed | the east by thie forenoon’s train. ibe ies : dogg ca t cast is this 4 ing ir e : veQ ¢ a ae nearto tbe city as possible, and si gned Mr. Chas. Nicoll, the well known cOM- thia diy werk he or gs we ’ ang r es e Meet " : at the Always Busy Stor € by upwards of 400 citizens—who meant mercial traveller, was a passenger by this 9 bail, what they did and now fail to understand morning’s train from the east. why that petition was treated in such a © Capta’n Douglass, who has been in tue Ine Temperarore ‘Tie lowest tm | ® shabby manner, as they learo with sur- eastern section of the province in the ia- perature jast ogo. war SL stues . * prise and regret that the government re teresis ef Stair, Son & Morrow, Halifax, The highestupt: i pm dav *««# 41 ceived documents which when signed , came to Charlotietown this forenoon. | above, CW j Nn i me would _ pace the rite at} Thedeath of Mre. John Wright, of} _ a Kensington Range. A'l praise for | Cherry Valley, isannounced today with Piast Meta pier Cavuxen. Th a Seed in = Which Premier regret. Mrs, Wright was well and favor- | be vo sacrament ot be Lord's Sup ara oe eae his oe ably known. She had a family ef six, one Firs: Metbodis) (1 urcb un) 3 18 @ matter of the most vita imp T- | including a +on who is residing in Bostea. | D'2Z5' 88 announces . M i : : tance aod nothing shou! d stand ip the way One of A daughters is ae 1o Mr. z ‘ The month of arch iS always a of placing itat the most cenvenient bite A. E. McEachen, the well-kaewn boot Tue ¥into did not get» Pico unt] Q) practicable. The engineer knows fal! we}l that, if he only had the permission of Sir Louie, it could be placed leading off Cumberland Street; and a few thousand extra in interest should not ftand iv the way of so permanent and lasting | a work. Leta public meeting at once be called, free and epen to all, aud if necesa- arv let them send a delegation to Ottawa te urge upon the Government the Cumber land Street site and to find out, if possible the cause of the change of site, aud also who are respousible for it. Cirizen. Sir,—] am glad to see that the questioa of the site of the bridge is being agitated, Certainly Mr. Farquh.r on dee rves credit tor lauding outin the public interes', though this is his last chaoce. I bope that when the papers are brought dows to the Board of Trade that they will include asketch of the whole railway locality from Priece Street east to Cumberland. it seems to me that a clever engineer, who desires to do so,might by taking in Prince Street wharf— which the Provincial Gov- efoment wiil not Want—easily design a splendid railway junction and by some dredging ont and some filling in give. ample yard room, together with the Bridge at rhe foot of Camberland Street at much less expense tbau the Kensington Range ectem: will iavoive. OBSERVER. WHAT ABOUT THEC.B.C ? Sin,—I am eurprised at reading the evening papers and flioding no mention of | the C. B. C. atthe procession the other night. Tbe ¢tudents of the C. B. C; filled witb patriotism, were there in full force, andalthouch they were last in the students” | possession, they were by on means leas. I think, anyhow, they were deserviog ot Thankivg you, Mr. Editor for your valuable space. I remain STUDENT. shue sale im tull blast. for all.—R. K. Jost. choice for one dol- lar—Ladies fine boots, best value ever offered. Other lines from 20 to 33 per cant discount,—k. K. Jost. To-night— Big all at our clearance Big bargains Your boot bar- Faius for ©” a sale, 20 to 33 per cent dis- count.—k. K, Jost. —_— -- —_ ¥Y.M.C.A.—Wil! hold its regu'ar meet ing in parlor of Y. ML C, A.Sabva:h afcer- noon at 4 ociocke All young men are cordially invited Tre Trains.— ~All the trains are shou) op time today. The Cape Traverse branch and the tdack west otf Sumumer-ride war pretty well cleared of snow ata late bour last night. Ite eaid that in come placer the -now was banked eightor ten fee. S. O. E.—All the members of Lodge Eton and Prince Edward will meet io the 8. O. E. ball at 10.15 tomorrow mournipg io form is procession to attend ibe me moria! service ia memory of late Broiper Roland Taylor. Usual funere] costume By order. Memorial Sergvice.—There will bea Memoria! dervice tor the late Kolara Laylor in the First Methodis t Churen to- morrow forenoon at ¢! leven o'clock. The service is under the auspices of tue Sons ot Kogiand and the wem bers of that Suciety wii! aite.4 in a body. Ypere wii be a Memorial Service for the late Aitred Riggs in Grace Church to- morrow evebidg. ‘*A Little Spark May Make Much Work.’’ Thelatle “sparks” of bad blood lurking én the system should be guenched with Hood's Sassaparilla, America’s great blood pe rifier. Jt purifies, vitalizes and enriches te blood of both sexes and all ages. Cures scrofula, salt rheum, dyspepsia, catarrh, “CARD! ! DR. H-L. DICKEY (Late Clinteal Assistan at Reyal London " Ophthalmic Hospital, Moorfields, and Central London | Throat and Ear Hospital) <pECHALIST-—Fye, Ear, Nose, and Throat. | Orrvice—Cameron Block Resi pence—Richmoud Street, West. Orrice Hovre—? 30am,tolpm,2to¢pm Evevings bY appointment Agent for Canada | Eyes Teviea and Fitted With Glasee _ test will be held on Tuesday, March 13th, | Methodist Church. for it. Her bereaved husband relatives bave our and shoe dealer. aud family and other sympathy. The many frlends of Corp. Coombs ip this city hepe bis wound is not a serious one. Hewas undoubtedly better known in ibe Maritime Provinces than any other man who left with the first contingent. For years he bas been prominent in athletic circles and posreeses more than two hundred medale for firet and sec~ ond places secured at uuntests in various athletic me:ts. QOverthe high hurdles he had no «qual in Canada and at jumping, pole vauijting and sprinting be was a fore~ most athiete. For many years he played on the Mohawk hockey team and twice captained them through a campaigo which brought them to the championship. He was born in P £& island and was twenty- four years old.—St Johv Telegraph. nes aomene A.O. H.—Regu'ar meeting tomorrow afternoon at 3 o’clock, Tue Pross.—Fresb to strong southwest winds; fair and mild. Sunday—Fresh west winde;: alittle lower temperature. A Coxrest.—A Demorest medal con- of; the Prince Street “Reserve that night in the basement Oriext Drviston,—At the meetiog of Orient Division last evening an inter- esting paper on the war is South Africa was Tread by Mr. John Ross. The paper was followed by a lively discussion, God ‘Save the Queen brought the meeting toa ‘close. Benrvouent [kis Socrety.—The an- nual meeting ot \ne Bmerald Branch of the Benevolent Irish Society will be held in their hal!, Emersld, on Saturday, March 1Gih.at2 30pm. A full attendance of members from surrotoding districts re- quested, a SercraL Farrs—There are a good many! Charlotietonians who would like togo to Halifax to witness the departure for South Africa of the Strathcona Horse if special farescan bearranged for. It is hoped that no time will be lost in arranging for such rpecial fares and making them known. Sr. Pawi’s Carvcn.—As part of hie lenten service?, the Rector of St, Paul’s intends preaching two series of sermons at the moroing and evening services reepec- tively. Suudev morninge, on “The Church,” Sunday evenings on ‘Sin, its nature and cops: quences. Sunday mornin g,Marcb 4'b, “Church orsbip,’ " evenings ‘the origin 3nd trans- mission of sin.’ saiiiahdieiiaie Boarp or TRavE.—'The work of organ- iz og the aaa mere ne Board of Trade has been completed. R. C. McLeod ie president, Mr. J. E. gag vice=presi- dext, aod Mr. D. K. Currie, secretary. [ne Council is made up of the following gentlemen : Richard Huat, Neil Sinclair, R. T. Holman. R. L. Romeke, Neil Me- Querne, George Godkin,Mayor Campbell, tobn Sharp and Leonard Merrie. The Board of Arbitrators ie compoeed of the f.jlowing gentlemen: William Stewart, W. H. Barnard, Joh» Dickieson, J. A. Brace, J.A. Morritov, Dr. McNeill, David Mas teomery, H. P. Wood, Jobn Grady, Oba les Rogere, E. P. Siavert and James A. Sharp. Ea Coa NO AMOU NT of brilliant advertising will make a fraud finally euccessful. Men are focls whotry it. As for us we merely tella tame truth ard say Adamson’s Bo- tanic Baleam is good for coughe, 25c a!l Druggi-ts. _ ——» eo Now i« the time to get one of those Transvaal +souvevir booklets (containing an engraving of our Island seldiers who have so distinguished themselves, For sale at al) the bookstores. Price 25 ctz. Fif.een cents—Men’s ties sy e2'a' lot to- night. T.J. Harrie, London House. EE —~ a Sa BORN. Qn the S-d inst., of & sou. the wife of D. Gordon, sal mmetniampieaat> — smimmaninaee = "MARRIED. At Murray River, on 28th February, by the Rev. ©. Gillis, Edgar Gordon Gid- dings, to Irene Matilda Macleod, both of Let 64. = _ DIED At Cherry Va'ley, Lot 50, March 2od,' if ; aaeeet Prats, wife of Joho Wright. R. ' Pieeret wil leave bouse Sunday et 2 | p.m, to Verocn River cemetery. ] In this city, on the 2ed inst., Catherine Butler, aged 96 years. (Funeral from the residence of Mr. Jas. Lew! OT, tomorrow (Sunday) afternoon, at 2 40 to St. Dun- stan’s Cathedral thence to the Roman Catholic cemetery. ] | two o'clock ye t:rday afersomn,ad w detained thers by he x. orm Sie4 al Pictou ¢or George ows ht afternoon, Rep Cross. Tie Lad++ 414 ‘io th Red Cross gratefully acknowledge ~he bendsome contribution of $28.25, be pro ceeds of a bazaar held by he iadies of Lower Montague. Peters, Alro $4.00 from Mi-s Charlottetown. Piaxs OF A Cururog. —Plans ebow- ing dierent views of a Roman Cathol Church are on view in the show window of Mitcbell’s bookstore. They were mad: by Mr. Michael Waleh, the well known contracter,and are worthy of inspection. Hanp Insurgp.—We bear with regret that Mr Fred McLeas, the well-known railway mai! clerk on the eastern divi siva had one of his hands ipjored whilst on daty yesterday, Mr. Waier Haszard wert outin bis place yesterday afternoon. Races and Hooker. —Everybody should eee the 1 uod 3 mile races between Bart Duffy, St. John, and A. W. Gaudet ; also tbe hockey match between the Summer side Diamonds and Junior Abbies. Lots of sport on Tuesday evening, March 6th. os Sxariye Races —Don’c miss the great- est races ever seen in Charlottetown. They will take place on Tuesday evening, March 6th, when Bart Daffy, of St. Jobn, acd A W. Gaudet, meet in 1 and 3 mile races to decide whe is champion of the provinces, Coneert —If youde not attend the concert in Zion Church lecture room on Tuesday March 6th, you will miss the greatest treat of the season. Attend and enjoy whet isin etorefor you. Nothicg mediocre. Make no other engagement. Admiesion 20 cents. STore Buacianizen. — The store of Jobn Cameron, on the Malpeque Road was entered by burglars on Toursday night and a quantity of tobacco and cigars taken tnerefrom. The services of Police Sergeant Bradley were called into requisition and yerterduy afternoon he recovered the greater portion otf the to bacco. Arrests will in all likelibood follow. Naturat History Scorery.—The meet- ing of the Natural History sad Antiquar- ian Society, vext Monday night, promises to be particularly interesting. Rev. Mr. Hunt’s scholarly attainments are well known, bis mastery of the subject of “An- cient Egypt ” is beyond dispute; that be will also present this interesting subject in @ pleasatt and instructive manner is pa- turally presumed from the success which attended his former contribution to the society. The public will +e welcomed at the meeting, which will be held in the Y MCA parlor, at 8 p m, 5th inst. Irems From Kensinston.—A corres pondent saye : Kensington High Schoo! is progressing favorably under the able mapagement of Principal N R Carrrutbers and bis assistants.—Meesrs G Murray aod J McGougan have rented the store occu- pied by Messrs EK H Beer & Co., which they intend opening up after the stock now on band has been disposed of. As both those young men have had coneider- able experience in the mercantile business we predict tor them a fair share of pubiic patrovage.—The vew store of bir. Hynes is nearing completion, and adds much to the appearance of the slready beautiful and thriving village of Kensingies. — We unders and that the new Roman Catholic church,which is to be built to replace the one destroyed by lightning in Indian River, will be erected in this villege.— The war news is much sought after by the people of Kensington, one of our fellow citizeos, Mr. E W Bowness, being now at the front. Changeable Weather Prings on coughs and colds whi h, if not attended to in time will eventually turn to svmething nore serious. Cod Liver Oil Emulsion is used in lung troubles, and for long-standing coughs. JOH NSON’S EMULSION of Cod Liver Oil with Hypophesphites of Lime and Soda is Jargely used and highly recommended in lung troubles Price 50 cants for lerge bottle. ‘ Sold only vy Fae duadon evrrVyV er Yee errr eee eee eee eee eee eee eer eee Te Teer TTC ere. a ~ an eeeeeceecee CeCe busy month for tbe (Q Pinafores, Aprons, Dresses, Wrap- pers, etc, to be made up. We bave just received our New Spring Stock of Print Cottons, Ginghams, Lawns, Check Muslins, Organdies, Kegyptian Lawns, etc, etic, ete. Newest Colorings and Designs ® Stanley peeeeeaae 222 Ladies — “if at $1.25 at «ff «(| from the £24282 tens. «af 28234 44444444444 4444 ‘ Buys Men's Boots ip Worth $2.50, 2.10, 1.85. E ®ee them in our window this week. They are alot of odd sizes left over # season’s trade, large pairs among Smaller sizes by the dozen and * some of them elastic side. > | > a {i> [m Aaa There are I them—nines and ALLEY &CO: ad See John T. [icKenzie, & THE TAILOR % . CHARLOTTETOWN - - - \ P. E. ISLAND ; mL MET oRE Ly. ROBE RT PALMER & ge, Charlottetoura Sash and Door Factory With experienced workmen and first-class machinery, we are prepared & supply cortractors aud others with Doors and Frames, Sashes and Frames int2rior and exterior Fiauish, ete. ete OUR SPECIALTIES Gothic Windows, Siairs, Stair Rails. Balusters, Newel Posts, Cypress Gutte. and conductors, Kiln Dried Spruce and Hardwood. Flooring, Kiln Dried Cleat Spruce, Sheathing and oor Boards —~« E@® Give us a cal! ROBERY PALMER & 30 —eee ene cet + pmrencngretsity OO Re Re ee 9 ME I Fe A GIy eae ce. ptmmamniaminn mubaibain dimen dine ie enlmieenere pein aant. aan a capes