+ } * | Monday, 3l-t Dee. Judg neg bv the ready | yesterday ¢ venit v's Patriot ‘ Sin,--In Bros as we have made | nce — <r to the ~—_ =e ==> =< bs — — _ eek Ee — — > ee ~~ erp ret - _—— { y 7‘ ~ _ me THE DAILY EXAMINER : : . - THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1895. a oS LETTERS T0 THE EDITOR The Modern Mother THE DAILY RXAMINER, ry cia aide. o the. Giana s *| Has found thar-hertittlegnes are improved | TRL town Board of ‘Trade was held last even INFORMATION WANTED more by the pleasant Taxative, Syrup of df ing, President Blake in the chair. The ‘ , —— Figs, whet in heed ‘of the la&ative effect of ANI tine Sec etary, B, Wilson Higgs, -real | Sin,—Replving to “Old Timer,” an an- # gentle ee me than yt Ee Sousiay, fhaaewhiias’ oh vie Ecatensh a ‘ em of Jast meeting, and the Pre-} onymous correspondent of your paper of “na line more scope i cat This teub | CHARLOTTETOWN BOARD OF TRADE lent m ser te ithe annual report or the |} the 7th inst.. [I wish to say that the remedy: Srran of Fiza. ig” manufactured | ie ia ae sce Connel Dive utter shows that there | Guardian's article recalling attention | 4 1} . Gal 8). a F a ha eed NOTES FROM THE CAPITAL i pleasing , t Cha were at the end of last year sixty-eight | to the resene of the crew of ee eee ee . I ] ‘ } » . : d ary ] > Ur } ot : ; tow Board brad 2 growin 8 perying me mbers of the Beard. ‘Two the “Indian Ocean” war published 1©0 = ct Sen d t las CC it] repot i Cc ATOUNC tow i t lat W ey are ~OiINnge . ‘ \ larce addition was hers—H Daniel Dav les and Mr. Har | without my consent. It was quoted : ; DB . : | ‘ porta eon Carve ere added last evening from the Liverpool Mercury and the names | _ At ( hariottetown, on the @h inst, | . ° ~ mene SO Its Bere = 2 The follow I - for the current | of the firstand second mates were omit-| F ranc’s Wellington, aged 2 years, 9 months General Herbert Has Not Re- have a Clearance Sale, with large Discounts, On the ] Dth and it has severa sions, made US voor were elected : ted, I suppose, because the Mercury omit- and 6 days, dearly beloved son of James | 3 , ‘ ° President—P. Blake (re-electe !) ted them. Yours truly, and Mary J. Steele. signed * i ‘ s g of _ Vice President—D. Farquhar Wintiam Wetss, ' - ~ : | r : ss importance were brought up a ected). asuver B.D. Uiwas (ree| BP: S.—L will be happy to give the names | _ Priestley’s Cravgnettes may sbr had in | — We beg leave to contradict the above report, and at , anit ie : las evitg. 7 ee oe ” | of the first and second mate to “Old Timer all the newest. fabfics. Absolutely rain- : eT vet , ane l Handrahan, F.H. Arnaud, | if be should call wpon me, or apply at Tur { repelling they are hot tO Ye distinguished | Dp, Dawson Head of the Geological Survey : : oe ; asity for Detter ene ie a eon | Le. L. Beer, 8. W.Grabbe, W, L. Cotton, | Btamrxen Orrice. we Tae ee ae ee ie ee same time would remind the public that we will not disappcint Ce eae s t. J. Harris, J. Newson and W. H. Aitken —— clodes Damn te a ee Pa wert Thev Orrawa, Jan. 10. to this Prov : o Board of Arbitrato s—T. Handrahan, 171 are perfectly porus, non-odorous, anl they | The attention of Major-General Herbert A . . ° sisted upon. A 1s wa L. L.. Beer, 8S. W. Crabbe, FP. W. Hynd- : , + the Mount Stewart | neve! change in appearance. © These are |} was called to a paragiaph in yesterday's | those who will walt til] then. n this rega ord . we man, Fk H Art aud, John Me aveachern, j SIR,- ‘I he repors “ ‘ “th eae aha merits which no other waterproofing pro- } Te ronio Givbe, stating that he had resign- | a Cis 20g 3 +' Horace Ha-zard, John Newson, T. J. | Investigation in the Patriot of the Sth inst., wre it anes Chey strate. - They | ed his positionas Commandant of the Can- nat » m Na Compe . : . , tt 1s ng Mr. J. H. Good did not repre- -" yas heen at “ : emonstrate. os . - . cna 6 . . : s ; ay poset we Harris, E. W. Taylor, W. L. Cotton. | 5 wroog a ! are rolled on “The Varnished Board” like | adian militia. The Major-General author- the anthorities shoul’ ee On motion of Mr. F. H. Beer, seconded | Sent any “other sutterers,” but was retain- all Prieatley’s «veas goods ises the sta ement that the report is abs - | f y ee and . 4 ; . rdered that | ed solely by Mr. Clarke. T called forthe } a! f meaey stress gools. i ne . : . Dao: aan men : y Mr. T. J. Harri-, it was ordered that | tention. and feieieel aiuarel 66,10 - | titely untrue. ater ou Hon. J. C. Pat- ‘ t ] the ‘oy } . ; vy] : > aten< Investig 0 ! 2 , : | titi iors ‘ , tie i abet : public at large are | rosy : = ze sp ees 7 ken = . "i el areks sist me, and why Mr, Clarke retained SPECIAL NOTICES Sate 7 ye o Pane Marine ey | S | O C K | A K : N G A S OV FE R long delays past yea ° at Monet City Gout, bp h “position has heen | counsel seems incomprehensible. The ats Te Se ioe | niga? te ‘heb ampdioted ‘aheits ee = . and at Point du Chene, shall coniinat vacant since the resienation of Mr. Justice | statements that there were no new de Je eck ep eens me see | taby tothe Seerethry of State. the future. The extension of the : silway | Ritzgerald. , opments is entirely incorrect. As it is Now i the thnie—our store the “pl: ace.) Atthe Cabinet meeting held yesterday | around the water-front of the city is an Ou metion « Mr. T. A. McLean, | ® ater oubli ; — eh elgg eae only $l a bbl. at San- And:we Onderdonk was awarded the Gon- | ther matter to be considered We hav ndei by Mr. W. H. Aitken, it was the SE ae pu li . e € ‘ . ae derec n’s & CX ‘. tract for Section la of the Balsom and | 8 oe el . : , ordered that tl Council renew their | Good made the statement in the presence Why pay regular prices for goods when | Lake Simcoe Division of the Trent Canal. | no doubt that the Dominion Governmen \ efforts wide e extension of the railway! hundreds that hefwas attorney for the de- you can buy them at 20, 25 and 30 pec | An order i. council was passed e per- ay 0 S 0 men S ali enian S on all 7 would readily make the required extens a cio hlen nha it of the ety. fence. N ill he enlighcen us as to what he | Sent. discount at Prowse Bros. | annuating De Selwyn. and appointing Dr.] f only the owners of the water ! — meant ais Ot Coming our Way Lenefits the people, . M. Dawson his successor az Director of | Z bee es ek se = wales the SCHOOL EXAMINATION —— re this month in partionlar. The goods have ~ Geological Survey of Canada. ae, Je perty wo i aK ‘ ——— : eT . , sot to be cme We h: ute a Jaryve stock'to interests a ado} a ~ The half vearlv examination of the MOUNT STEWART INVESTIGATION select from> and the #owest prices ver | sae e . 4 . : ’ ; r t } i ever | ai te measures, resT. Whim Road Cross School was heki ar ee reached for wood g ’ rods. — Prowse B-os. British and Can ‘Casiine- Tru de, SUR JAMES PATON ai (() C REMNANTS. rigut orway, & wai ee a rd correct @nswers yiven to (he numer Government it may be taken & se oi as dilhaaqecnions in all the subjects } that the Hon. Donald Fergu-on exert |, uken up, the pupils are making rapid his influence at the Council Board. B provress under the management of our nothing can be done thie reg ess } ent a ul painstaking teacher, Mr. El 6 ° .} gar & Smith. the owners of the property ag oget Signed on behsif of the ratepayers by to hand over the right-of-wey upon reasc: Danten PRaser able terns. The re-opening of the € Mrrpocu Braroyx Court, another matter whi the atten L. M. Bearox tion of the Council of the Board has bee ~ PERSONAL. d rected, is not likely to be inv lved i any diticnity. The City Conrt continues Mr. and Mrs. James Unsworth have re to exist; enly a Judge is needed. If . re nt } > e (rover nent ve Stipendiary Magistrat« 1 Judge of th attention of tl } tb e matter, the noint will, of course, be apy City Court, aul it will refuse to act in that capacity. MecKinnor, Esq., who las been ill for some : . 2 San - . —— 2eoo----——-— The re-election of President Blak an | time past 13 recovering a | t ie i - } 17. »} } i ! A CASE IN POINT, “a. . | tmierect ce doi s Seote! é 2 v assurance that the put interes west a ival = — md ruunt : , 1. | the oldest person in the British - ~Jes, hav- : ions . ; . ia the present year, be overlooked bv the} : ; : + Som.—The writer was shown an invoice, vn ane, age , , jing been bern iu 1779. For over fifty lated 1382. a’ so dak 2006 ~The ke . i 7 . } reade: and the i . ; ~ | dated I 2. a's) one dater ( Ine Charlottetown Board Trade; and the} veare he followsd the oecupation of a/| Se ae dak the same fim. In Beard has an active cretary in | travelling shoemaker, and in the course of | YOCS® Were Cah From plese : ? a 3 awa : 2 wedl he | the “82 account, certain Zoo iz were charg- a d a weesinetines wander aver the | Mr. B. W ilson Hiz: — part of : io “a L re ed at $12.00; in the other the same goods nO — wreater part Of Burope. Seme vears ago | ae ae + a - sont ITIoO? Le nit at - I a | +, | werecharge {at $5.50. Now, Iam well A WRONG CONTENTION. he took up! his abode in Londen, but kh mane : - 5 | act quainted with the goods in qaestio n, and ; _ eventnally returned to his native High | ' © eilien ‘clea. 0, ene Pe TION je el =sed hy the G@ rardian '. as re al oe " ial od } can trul y say nat the v al 1@ “ ROTECTION | iasse¢ ¥y th a ignds, where he ives with three unmarried | . tl 4 ad “1 the °8% ‘account s+ a j ecila ne slavery Post ahtare ave _ ‘tively inety-one } 1D ic ‘ acce i a n th Se aC ; ith such undoubted evils as slavery. But | daughters, age : re pes tive ninety-ore, | hat iz, the goods in weight, style, work- “.* a} . a ighty feven and seventy-nine. : -s = + on , is it, as aftorded by the Government of | 2: : , | manship and finish were equal. The first a . : : Cire repea‘'ed postponements of the re- | : ... ee al Canada, such an es Phe Guardian has] | of the Poin, . Wal ee lot was made when only one factory was i oO i} £stOhce sh OT We rom ftts- . —; - : : . ° “ y > COOH } anand > ov 9 not proved that it is. Indeed, it has not} gia Vanve can-ed such carinsity and com- making the goods in Canada, employing been proved that there is anything immot ; al or wrong in giving an advantage, by means of the incidence cf the tar.ff, to home producers in the home market, at a time when foreiyn markets are closed, vr] forth time a telegram ha: been received ‘ “ . . : ‘ thea Pp e268 aferrine » § renew partially closed, against them. Aa well} ‘Tem the F — de ferring her j ee might it be said thatan immoral act ie |" 2” other three weeks, but Col. Clark nizh far jat moral oe - 2 | i has, nevertheless, been directed to go to | committed by the man who buys of his Si. Petersburg and await her return. and sO The Guar. brother in preference to a stranger, encourages and protects his brother. people cannot be aded by the dian, or anyone else, that protection by persh ? tne Government is in the same category as slavery. The tariff question is indeed merely a question of taxes and business. Shail the customs duties be so imposed that (as at present) home producers shall have smarket as against foreigners in the warket, or shall fore'gn tected in reasonable advantages in the home home their own markets by high tariffs) have equal privileges with Cansdian producers in the Canadian man- kets ?—that is the question. The Guardian prates about * justice and liberty,” and desires to see in this country the “eweating system” of Lon’o.. I is peediess to say that men and Jet live,” cheap that these who make them should and that when articles duced to the point of starvation, ther> isa wrong to be righted —_ er than ample to be followed. No reasonable man, labor and complain about the Canada having regard to he producing goods, wil! low prices which now rule tn —-o- as —In respect to the last lel.” we have to Say that if x Guardian will but compere it with Tut ExaMiner’s article, they wi! find that the Guardian is guilty of making a partial quotation, and that Tar Examinen’s answers are not conflicting. * deadly paral- aders of the —The Quebee Chronicle remari- that “the story of Sir Joba Thompson's burial will be read with sorrow, grief and uni- versal regret. And above everything else, do not fail to read the splendid and tactful sermon of His Grace lir. O'Brien, Fr. ft. S. C., Arckbishop of Halifax. His Grace is a scholar and Brit ish subject of magni- ficeut parts. He is a gout Roman Cath- olic, and @ suecessor of the late Dr. Con- nolly, one of the ablest prelates who has ever presided over a flock in the Maritime Province:. In striking eontrast is his sermon to _ that of Rey. Father Rosabach, who, in Quebec, insulted the invited guests who gathered at St. Patrick’: Church to hear the requiem mass, on the occasion of the | ex-premier of the Dominion. Brains tell alway?. Dr. O’Brien is brainy and intel- jectnal. He is an educated man. He is not a foolish fanatic, and his sermon wil] go down to history, while Father back’s insolent rubbish wil! heard of it again. ee SUPREME COURr. Ros-- ' never be Tuvrspay, Jan, 10. _ ¥esterday afternoon in the case of the {Queen vs. William MeDonald, charged with attempting to obtain moncy under false pretences at the Merchants’ Bank «f P. EF. Island, the jury foond a “true bill.” McDonald was arte ‘gned this forenoon, pleaded “not guilty,” and said he would Le ready for trial on Tuesday. In the cause of the Queen vs. James Me- | Neill. the jury found “no bill” der, but found a “true bill” for nan- slaughter, The jury recommended that Wilitam Taylor be iadicted for annoying MeNeill in his dwelling. for mur Like moat good things the “T'yke” serge is imitated, but the imitations are without the “Tyke” stamp on every 24 yards. This ie vour guide, i _ | tur ‘ned from the: producers (pre- neeans of - * live are so are re- an e@x\- eost of visit to Moncton. Mr. D. Sehurman h | business trip to oe John and Halifax. Kev. Dr. MeMillan of hes. ig and . Alexander Ste Aulay . of More were in the city yesterday. as returned from his Alexander It is pie asing to hear that meat in London society. Princess’ equerry has been on the point of starting to eseor: the Pri:ecess home, but cach tume his orders have been counter- the last moment. For the y manded at the death of the Duke of Clarence the Princess has evinced a des re to spend ax little time as p ehible in England, and has prolonged her varions visits : oe tosuch an extent as to tipset serious!’ the Court plan. NEWS NOTES. The exports of specie from the port of ( New York for last week amounted to $1,- $77,536 in gold, and $502,623 in silver The Czar’s decree of amnesty will bene- fit over 10,000 prisoners, many of whim have been already released. This marks the going of the old state of thi ut der which the simplest system of ld bring a man fia, the wou rey pression in “wad operation r su-picion, Thare are 4,162 new nain minion vueters’ list for O young man will have a good in deciding the next election. Say it in favor ofa party whose chiefs the enemies of England on this continent sp-ak | of as “our friend” when they a: the disruption of the Empire. The Pall Mall Gazette only remedy for the state of things exi-ts in Newfo ndland incerpura 2Lion with the Dominion of Canada. ‘his may he -e, lat itis probabe that Canada is j the jidze of the matter, whieh eer a matter of domestic concern. The English papers are freer with their advice the Do- ttawa. Tie deal to say : disenseing saya that the is hest 12 tainty about dhe tariff question. It would be better for business if Congress was al- | lowe i to hold only bic nnial fessjons, like | seme of the State legislatures. ; It is gratifying to know that Premier Rhodes, of the C ape setiiements, is inter- esting himself in the establishment of a see fevular steamship communication be- tween the Cape and Montreal or for th» accommodation of the traffic which will grow as a resnlt of the colonial erence. ‘Ihe Cape delegates to that conference carried him a most favorable | account 2 ind to that is owing the favor of i Mr. Bho cone les. fa Oldsa tims: People overlooked the importance of pei- j mane nily beneficial effects and were satis- } fied with transient action > but now that it | is generally known that Syrupof Figs, will j permanently cure | well-informed people will not buy other i laxativer, which act for atime, but finally ujure the system. Three of the men indicated for their alleged crimes. Three other men are fugitives from justice and from the country. This is the outcome of a sys- tem that permitaan investigation by an impartial] tribunal determined to uncover the truth, foliowed up by the action of an efficient prosecuting attorney. It may be but whether they are or no, good will have | been done and a lesson administered to those in public place who may be inclined t» vecome bribe-givers or bribe-takers. +> - ‘fhe only way to eure catarrh is to pur- | ify the blood. Hood’s Sareaparilla puri- fies the blood and tones up the whole sys- tem. Three times the | Since ngs in Ras- riticism of | and | nd him, pe rh: p*, to prison or the mines. ! He will! not whieh ‘ than thi ir knowledge altogether warrants Bradstreet’s review of the bn<iness situ- | ation in the United States says an im- provement is being delayed owing tot e uncertainty about the settlement cf the | curreney questi m. All last year com- | merce was ¢ arta tled owing to the unecer- Halifax ! habitual constipation, | as having | heen implicated in boo lle transactions in | the Toronto City Council sre under arrest | that not all the accused will be convicted; there appears a& report ot the investigation into the late tire at Mount Stewart, which ‘je altogether’ misleading and inaccurate. | This report appears to have been deliber- ately gotten np to misrepresent the facts. i It is stated that there were no dev } ments throughout the inve-t gat { lop Now, ton. Sir, there were developments, and if the Patriot will take the tronble to publish the evidence, the public will be ina pos ition to see if there were any develop ments. It is al-o stated that Mr. Egan was represented by J. J. Johnston, and Mr. Clarke and other sufferers by Mr. | Good. It would appear from this that Vr. Egan stood alone, as against Mr Clarke “and all the others, The reverse was the case. Mr. Clarke alene was re- presented by Mr. tiood, while Mr. Kevan was supported by the other sufferers. a Bat Get quick to Goft only a certain quantity of grain $1. Jan boota for 3 4in. Remember the sale at P. Monaghan’s siore this evening at 7 o’clock. Goods must be sold without reserre,- C I Mor- rison, auctioneer. r janld That Town Clock has been the means of leading many astray this factory | twenty-live men; to-day the same hands, | ix employing one hundred and fifty | and there are four other factories just as | large now turning ont the same goods. | "82, i, duty free, and costs at than it did le, until si | in also in “2 least 10 per eent. | twelve yeara ago. more to-day Ail the whi months ago, the duty has been on the fia- ished article 35 percen*. | Willthe Elitor of the | is so well posted on trade | whether or not, under Free Trade, this | wonderful reduction, (not iu value, but in eost, cost to the merchant and cost to the | . Guardian—who isatters—tell ns ' i . 3 3 Under Free Trade, | Tittle tactory would how? No, sir. | claim that that one | 80, _| have closed up, and that nothing but the i N. P. coukl have brought abont the above | results, anJ that in this c: ase, and hundreds of others, the 35 per cent. duty was tax. But because of this duty, the | sumer to~lay gets his goods at half price: no con- r and more, thousands of workmen who to- | day are making a of Canada— would have, long building up | Unele Sam’s land. nation ago, been Grorce H GENERAL TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. seruix, Jan. 8—Emperor William sent this despatch to Prince Bismarck on New Year's day : “] hope honored prince, that | during the year 1895 you will recover fully ifrem the bitter lose which recently | afflicted you, and wili remain in good | he wlth an i spirits. Your atiectionate Em- i peror. Hatipax, dan. &8.—The amounts since ; subscribed at the Halifax banks and their | agencies to the Lady Thompson national i tumd is $3,650. Veruitsiox, S. D., Jan. 8.—In a nunr i ber of counttés in the north and. west, destitution is severe. Many people had no ce Ops at all and therefore no supplies for winter. Money is needed to purchase fuel. j In many a family the only provisions ia potatoes, and nothing t» burn but green wil- lows to keep them from freezing. Gasper, | been struck here in claim No. 23 by the } American Oil Trust, which text a column | ef oil thirty feet into the air and flooded | everything about the place. Five hundred | barrels were lost before the well could be | plugged. ste eamship line between Cape Town and | Lonpoy, Jan. 8.—The Standard’s corres- i Canada, for his intercat isa guarantee of | pondent in Constantinople says: “Mr, Glad- action. Withina short time we expect to | stone’s speech of Dec. 29th ‘hag —* re rofuund sensation in Yildiz Kiosk | Potten ordered Rusten Pasha, ambassador in London, to wire the full text. The Sul- tan is furious. His Anglophobia has been suddenly intensified.” Loxpon, January °—The Central News | correspondent at Seoul telegraphs that the | king ot Corea yesterday proceeded to the ancestral temple and there formally {ciared the independence of Corea de- Ne was accompanied by members of the cabi- netand other high functionaries of the government, The royal party was escor- | ted by a body of suldiers equipped in } modern style. Auetion Sale. To morrow, Friday, January Lach, at LL o’clock, at "RD m*, Queen S:reet : 45 barrels good winter Apples, 10 casks Cider, 10 casks Vinegar (choice), Fair- beaks Scales (1,000 lbs), Counter Sea es, Chairs, Tables, Stoves, Carpet, lot of Pic- P. E. Island, etc., Books, Stationery, Chil- dren’ s Sleighs, Shoe Blacking, Black Lead, choice Pepper in fancy tins, Brushes, Whisks, etc., 1 Sewing Machine (Wanzer F), g od as new. At this gennine -slanghter sale every package or article offered must go to the highest bidder. No reserve, i ; A. McNEILL, janldé Auctioneer. Great Sale of Ladies’ Jackets and ne NEVER BEFORE has such surprising bargains been shown; in touch with the latest vogue, handsome, Therefore be prudent and purchase with celerity, as such another opportunity will not oee1r again this season. STANLEY git . De every garment is thorou hly BROTHERS. * . The raw material (amber) was imported | NOTICE. ; consumer) would have taken p'ace, and if Quebec, Jan. 8.—An oi! well has tures of prominent men, Mirrors, Maps of ' ‘serviceable and stylish. , ace OR 8 sage onpox, Jan. 10. According to the Board of Trade returns for 1894, the British imports from Canada Canada during the same period, compared with 1893, declined £1,200,000, or nearly 28 yer eent All Quiet at St. John’s. i Sr, J *s, Nfl, Jan. 10. last week, mach 1 Oe cS eT i 7 1: rhe city is now quiet. No further dis- } annoyance ot the public : | turbances occurred, although the mob sur- i to their~ satisfaction | roseded the conrt where the srrweed tise- e have been the means }°™ “ee mantel her 8 farther bearing. * leading many to the} Grip Epidemic. ars place to bay Cloth- | — ing which suits the pub-| Neg oP New ge se i e : ne bh epiiemic Of grip-—a deadiy Kin o | lic in ee aid. price. | ..i» —is raging here We are selling at a great) acicciciihilia colin i .< », h » . ‘ , i sae 2 discount the balance of | Sailing ol the Blenhe'm. our heavy goods, room for Come and who gives you fits. see the boy FASHI.N:. BEE TAILOR, anld 8 A. McDONALD, Notice is hereby given that the Annnal } General Meeting of the Shareholders o Tre Examiver Publishing Compary will be held at the office of Tor Examixer Newspaper, on WEDNESDAY, the 30th of January, inst., at eight o’clock in the | | evening, ARCHIBALD IRWIN, Secre tary. ‘TO YOU, DEAR READER, —WE WISH—- jauld A Happy and Prosperous New Year! Begin it .well by saving money. You wear Shoes, of course! Become a customer of ours, and*see what money you will have saved by the end of LS). Yours for Footwear. 4. E. McEACHEN, dec29 THE SHOK MAN. CLEARANCE SALE. ‘SY, GEORGE 8 PHARMACY All our spleadid stock must be clear d January 10, 26 FOR CASH i i out before the end of at and eent. discount, | ONLY. Accounts due ns must be paid in Lefore 3o per the end of Jannary. BAVIES’ DRUG STORE __ jan2— —dv & wky - CANNED GOUDS LOW PRICES. | WE QuoTE: ar " ‘Tomatoes; > a Corn, a se Peas, e ekuboetede 7 cents per can Wax Beane. Apples, Oe ri ee cs 16 . 5 2 St) eee 23 9 Pears, 2 Ib..... el cc hives a Me SOR Be Sok can be 2 Dameron Plums, s Raspberries, 3 | Blueberries, oo 15 cents per can | Pitted Sativies, | meee O10. oes. .. * “ 6 ee eavenes oo “ Strawberries, 2 ib..........18 “ “ Tomato Catsup, 2 Ib....... 9 « és : Asstd. Jams, 1 Ib jars.....2Q. * ‘s Ps Jellies, “ aa “ “ a". Je ine, 7 Ib pails... “ “ “ 41b “ gi. 43 aa i Every Can warranted fresh. gee For Cash only. SANDERSON & CO, jan2 Garments Garments Now ti a as eS alee oo ea to make | Spring Stock. | worth Now only worth only Garmentsworth: ee J Now only Hanirax, Jan. 10. | sailed this | H. M.S. Blenheim ; for Portsmouth. —_ —_o | | Buy your boots at J B. Co's. | Real grain boots $1 at Golf Bros. 3 din. suitable for cook at Beer & Goft’s Jan Gravenstein Apples, 15 cents Aad peck. ins, Merchants Jan Procure Envelopes, Inks, Letter Files, Copying Presses, Mucilage. Day Books, | Journals, Ledgers, Blot- the generally at very | lowest prices at Carter’s Bookstore. BOOK BINDI VG! ———. -— enecetponneensa grapitrenat | <Any persons having volumes of Maga- } zines, Newspapers, cte., to bind, or any | books that require to be rebound, can have the work well done at the lowest possible rates by leaving them with DAVID BETHUNE janS—Im d&iw R otehford Square. PHOTOGRAPHY | Superior workmanship, re- / | jfined finish and moderate pine . | prices combine to make these | in Charlottetown to-day. GEO. H. COOK Goraer Qusan & Grafton Sts. nov26—m w ts wy ly Provixciat Treasury, Prince Edward Is'and, 25th June, 1894, Under mer of the Act of last Ses sion, 5T Vie., Cap. 6, the Government of Prince Edward Island is now prepared to | receive, from any person or persons, Tem porary Loans, at4 per cent. interest, on |e. lor on such terms as may be agreed { upon. | This will afford a good opportunity for | the investment of large or sinall sums for short or long periods. | | } | Be | | | | | } | | ANGUS jnne25— pat McMILLAN, Prov. Treasurer, $16.00, 11.00, $10.75, 1.49, $ 6.00, 4,25; $15.00 10.50 9.75 6.75 $ 5.00 3.00 | j ' i increased during the year by £189,000 or | nearly five per cent. as compared with | 1893. The exports from Great Britain to | morning | Macdonalhl & Could amount just rendered to that Ef so, it you’ attend would please us. Charlottetow n, J. M. McLEOD & CO. January 7, 1895. $10,284,000.00 } | ' ting and Office Requisites | Coal! Coal! 6 —_——FROM- Dominion Coal Co's. Mines | ' } f # | given entire ‘kind of Coal they require, i ; } i i j ; | Frovincial Loan. - on = STANLEY BROTHERS. wes is the amount of New Sun Life Ass. for the year ending 3lst December, Charlottetown, January 10, 1835 —— A T—— Insurance applied for Co. 1894. in the} i ‘HASZARD & MOORE'S, OUR ‘HOLIDAY FANCY Goons Is Going at a Sixty Mile Clip. COME AND GET SOMETHING ont , of our CHOICE STOCK at snch a low STOCK OF E. R. BROW, We have avid MINES Co: ces. PAN Y’S sitisfaction, the other Mines belong +) ey z | Ltd., in Cape Breton. Since we ace*p'e] the Agency for the above Company have got their Coal mnch che | Photos the most satisfactory | og cole iore, and we wish to inform the public Jog rins,” Cove ¢ Kelly The Coal we sell is tity of superior ANTHR ACI TE COAL. We have a large quantity of ROUND, RUN OF MIN SLACK COAL, whie! thousands of tons of the above COM- SL during the past season, which has W n¢g yr Po ew | price, HASZARD & MOORE deel a BAOWiHIE PINS, JUsT RECEIVED, | Also, Crystal Brooches, in e B. and Batyings. | E.W. TAYLOR, CAMEROY BLOCK. Pins E we are selling at very lowest | _ "7 DELIGATE FEMALES Who are suffering from General Debility, Anemia, of PUTTAER'S EMULSION, It improves the DIGESTION, purifies the BLOOD, and rej airs the waste that is constantly going on, and completely re: moves that Ve sell our customers just the which ineludes “Sydney” and to the DOMINION COAL CO., And all disease; Will their s«x, aper than hereto- them that we do not handle Campbellton Mines Coal. ENUINE. We have also a quan- PEAKE BROS. & CO.) Weary, Languid and Worn Out fee:ing that women complain of, particular'y at this season of the year. Char) , ae Sree keep it Price 50 cts. per sarlottetown, January 5, 1895—tf pott d&w tf - jan] a, @ 5 - SS ey 3 Sst REDRESS ZS a a = cS CO we tty GY eT Ce OS OG tf =H 9 ° - -~ — ra ono aA Fm oO nee oD A st OD OE O11 7D 69 Riise, Ckoonl So 2 35°" a | os Low cs 9 "= jomrremer! =o =+ i 2 al oe .- = ~ goupne o ‘ c 2 aS ree, 5 ©S Gus Sae¢-8224 5 = Cnet 279 > Cand BEZS* @8et ~5020D FO - > L > Sen SP DRoae ek. | <i = > ‘2° «4.9. OS.n oe. 4 os me et a6 no SVE Sa . J = Cooneae = a fe S- ER ee aees = os Cx es mae “WO Saas @ ~ = mG of,|e8&izestgee? Ce 5 ey De ee Cae. 8 : oo eh: FBS LACS c +. ~@<so6s sy 2 = io S:. beh 5 eS SAS mee. gg et oa a US oe . 2 b.8.2 ~~. se 9 As 22 2 & a oe ss ‘en's = hay ai a = lon ea 558 oe cssso* ap: mae IDID ID Nae ee $12.58 9.90. 8.25. ~ 6.75. and $ 4.10. and 3.69, and and and and special Low Prices on FUR CAPES, _ FUR COLLARS AND MUFFS. STANLEY BROTHERS.