Ket : ee - —— 7 —_ THE THE DAILY EXAMINER, JANG ARY THE STATE FUNERAL Uwixe to delays of the Halifax mail, \ om ail considerably . any interesting detai!s—our ce } e respecting the state fun- al of Sir John S. D. Thon psou The ®} lid ceremonies in Halifax were the ¢ compieme tofthose which preced- ed them at Windsor ani South smpton, ‘ ' Moth Cc viry stand 1 ground rh h nz he e deal In th connect ! wing es hos H ire 4 Room for the dead! vour living hands ) rea 8 of vy tent, within; ur th th her chest And oe stl spontaneous plaudits " R tam i the turmu!t and the din ‘ ath r thousands let me audience ive: Peice claim 1 for the dead.—twere mortal sio When banner’s o'er our country’s mres wave, Un narked to leave the wealth «safe gar- ered in the grave. The tisids may furnish forth their lowing ao rhe forest spoils in rich abundance yield, T he mellow fruttage of the ¢ ustered vine Mingle with flowers of every varied dye; Swart artisans their rival skill may try, And while the rhetorician wins the ear, i P *s i ful shadows charm the ak eau i vet i he rateful I thos ar l for h r wo ks vho are Not | Oh! ves. our] ts their ] se 1¢ Tees, View , not Voiczless, from t leep eat shells On Memory’s shore harmon‘ous echoes ~ eal And names, which, :n the days gone by, > ft music; if there iwel!s ] spirit hear country’s fame to «pread, ’ While every breast with joy and triamph And eavth reverberate: ‘o our reverence for the Dea. I Roman gathered in a stately urn Vise ist he honored—while the sacred é No sied by festal hand=, was made to burt From age ag If titly youaspire, Honor the dead; and let the sounding | lyre Re il virtnes in your festal hears; Gather their ashes—higher still and ehel! Nourish the patriot flame that history loners And o’er the good meee | graves go strew yo ir choicest flow LADY —————a LL FUND lowing gentlemen will receive | “Lady Thompson The f eentribut Fund.” ions for the QUEEN'S COUNTY. Dre McNeill, Wiliiam Heber Stanley Bridge. ( ‘am po elle, Esq., New Londor. Haslam, E-q » Springfield KIXG’ & COUNTY. John McLean, Esq., M. P. P., Souris. Hon. D Gordon, M. L. oe Ge Porgelown. A. J. McDonald, Esq ey George town Me-srs Prowse & Sone, Murrav Harbor. PRINCE COUNTY. Capt. Frank Gallant, Tignish, Dr. Murphy. Alberton. Hon. John Yeo, Port Hill. Hon. J. O. Arsenault, M. L. A., Welling. | Richard Hunt. Esq., Summerside. —— +. THE “METHODIST SCHOOL CASE. Court of Appeal in Equ'ty. The Chief Justice and Mr. Justice Fitz- gera'd, sitting as the Court of Appeal from a decision of the late Judge Hensley, in the suit brought by a large proportion of the subscribers to the school fund for a refund of the amount of their subscrip- | rin the alternative that the Trus- + ght be compelled to continue the | School as originally contemplated by the subscribers, delivered judgm ent this morn- nz. The late Judge Hensley deci tions, Oo tees m their money back, aod from this decision the subseribers appealed. The Court to- lay sustained this part of Judge Hensley’s ision and dismissed the appeal, each party prying their own costs The Court also deci led that the original intent'on of the subseribers, to establish and maintain a Me thodist Duy Sch ol, was still capab!e of being carried out, and that the Trustees School held the money realized » the School property for 3 ¢ nal pur pose, that the corpor ition was not di sxolved, and that it was the duty of the trustees to establish and ma ntain a ian as sideaity contemplated by the original denor-. The case was thereupon renjitted to the Vice Chancellor’s Court to sisior, Lie sale of the with in terms of this de: the subscriber: ; he dealt Stewart, Q. C., . for Davies, QQ. C.. |, for the and Peters, Trustees. Gencre Im Olden Times Pec ple overtooked the importance of per-| manently beneti d with transient ac tion ; is generally kuown that Syrupof Fiz-, w: ll tial effects and were e#ati-- peri anently cure well- pformed Pp ople which act for a tims, bay other but finally will not laxatives, jure the evsteni. - a> -S-> a ~ Priestlev’s Cravenettes may be had in all the newest fabrics. Absolutely ratn- | repelling they are not to be distinguished from the same gO ods not waderproofed. This is their great merit. Cravenette in-| Pwves and all dre ss fabrics They non-odorous, and they These are cludes ser are perfectly poru , ne adie in appearance merits which no other waterproo: fing pro- eas has heen able to demonstrate. _ They are rolled on “The Varni« «hed Bi yard like al! Priestiey’s dress goods. treas_ led that | the subseribers were not entitld to receive | Attorney- | but now that it | habitual constipation, | ee =o DAILY <A teme LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. | } | j CAS v Reapy."—Real r Bros. ad -> . &. o Practice thi eveping al o' elo k Meerine of Victoria Division this en ing at & o’cloeck eli i Civy Senoer Boarp,.—Reeular meeting this evening at 7.30 sith Leais.ative, — The New Brunswick Legislature has been summoned Fredericton on Thursday, January 31st. } ab‘ boon. eciies Crurnine.——Curling at the rink this af- ternoon. The club meet: for play every Monday anl Thursday afternoon and | Friday evening. : sl acini | Exectiox or Orricers. — The cfficers | of the =. M. ie a ll he “ted th a} fevening at 9 o'clock The meet ng wll] open at half past eight. - -_ Tur Grand Division, S. of rt. a P: 3 2.3 will hold its next quar rly sea-ion ut Searletown on Wednesday, 2001 inst ,con meneing at 11.30 a. m. : - - Hockry.—A meeting of the Victoria } i} Hockev Club will be held in the Y. M.C. A. at 7.30 this eveninefor the ¢ tain and new members. iiiceacdiinonene | Masoxte.—The brethren of Lodge, No. 2, A. F.& A. M., will please remember the regular meeting this even- ing, Strangers welcome. - Beuxs’ Anniversary.—The eect pode. will hold a conversazione in Mc- | Eachern’s Building on the anniversary of Suras’ birthday—25th January a. ; is suggested to defray A Triwety SuGGest ion.—It that a st tbscription be take: ‘tion of carr | V ictoria | r bes maioet at the park to breathe the fresh ai y ~ | harbor ; alfurded by EXAMINER - LETTERS 10 THE EDITOR. | THE VICTORIA PARK ROADWAY. r —What gl mit the roadway to Vi. toria irk in front & Government Farm. which cing ned up and surveyed, and an Act of the local Legislature passed for its Cons r.c- tion by the civic and local governments ? The fact that the roadway is absolutely re- — for the protection of property, as well as loudly called for by thousands of citize ‘ns and strangers who have not the means to hire teams by which to get to r from the and enjoy the should surely cal! the part of the the many magnificent grounds, for immediate action on authorities, upon whom : eo. rests the responsibility of making provision for the emp vyment of labor at this winter season of the year 1895. Not long since a discussion arose be- tween aspirants for notoriety as to whom the citizens owed the deepest debt of erati- tude for of ur bountifal supply ef water, whic » us all sneh an inestim- be a public meeting ider the londly- the necessity of apparent to all classes of taining « his te Let there of citizens called called for park road, which must be the community. to cons Friction identikit FURTHER INFORMATION WANTEDP. in the Guardian an ar- Liverpoo’ Mercury, regard- Fin, —] ob erve t cle from the ling an alleged act of heroism ere me Ly Captain William. Welsh, M. 1862, while he was in command i Tr Perhaps the Guardian wi o publish the rames of md mate of the Enz can obtain them wig Europa, be kind enongh the mate and see atthat time. I+ Captair Welsh. fre m O_p Timer —— at <> Pure blood is absolutely order toenjoy perfect health. saparilla purifies the bleed and Hood's Sar- stre nothe ne } the system. enn Every tirst class tailor now has the gen- advantages | necessary in } i nine Tyke” serges, but some also have imitations. Look for the Registered trade } mark “Tyke.” Stamped every 24 yards... | the expense incidental to putting the town clock in works g order again. The elock has been in a bad wav ever since a Wede’s Thar. -_ _ | ur Staniey left Georsetown this morn- | ing, but up to three o’clock no fur. ler in-! formation respecting her movements was in posse of THe Examiner. Ase it verv foggy afternoon she may >? Ps ; ’ °% 1 . o ] ICH i t c.ears up Somenw hai > - ssion this leave il! Tue Rivx.---Band at the rink to-night. From 10 until 16.10 fast ska ing will be | all wed to ois » ef our local thance to p epare for the com ng he "3th inst. Bai in no case iz be allowed before 16 Pp. in. e scm tbont will i fast kat ane A Carnivat.—A grand Carnis held in the Hillshorough - ~ ~—_- - Mr. Gladstone to-day. » leaves England for Cannes Sleep fails to refresu you, your system Is | beyond nature’s restorative powers. It de- Ilawker’s perve and healthy, re- mands assistance, it stomach tonic will promote | freshing sleep, renew lost energy, revitalize iyers a} races | al will be} Rink abeut the | 4th February. The managers have decid ed to make it a grand success and volun- teers, firemen, snow-shoers, clowns and nigger costumes Wiil not be alli wed to be } represented I ee Basket Socran.—A basket soci lof the poor w ill he he ld in the Lyeenm on Wednesday evening beginning at | half: past seven. rh interesting and at- tractive programme has been prepared for the occasion, and a pleasant evening is ; assured al] who attend. ——$ next, C. M. B. A.—The officers 7 St. Dun- | aian’s Branch, No. 216 of the ao | were dulv installed by the A Ss. &. Burke, D. D., during his stay in the city. After the ceremony the Branch addressed } the Rev. District Deputy in the usual form, to which he made a very appro- | priate reply. Lee. Se Home Acary.—The Island contingent to home on trip on the funeral at Halifax recurned Saturday,the boat making no | Friday on account of the storm. The | Superintendent’s car was put at the dis- posal of the Governor, who had with him Bishop Macdonald and Father Burke, the Chief-Justice, J. McLean, M. P., and | other representatis 2 persons. oe Scereme Covrr. — The Hilary Term | of the Supre we Court will open to morrow | forenoon at eleven o’clock. THe criminal | docket corsists of five cases, as follows: J mes MeNeill, manslaugh‘er; Russel G:)- pin, larceny of a horse; Wallace Rice, ne- | glecting to support his family; William | Max sdonal 1, attempting to obtain money by false pretences; W illiam B. Hooper, per- | jury and forgery. Juries nave been de- manded in six new cases and three re- : |} manets. given | -_-—~— Poraice Covrr.—This forencon,a young lad named William Mahar was sentenced to two months’ imprisonment with hard who | labor, for assaniting his mother, lives on Fitzroy Street. Jerome Flynn, charged with assaulting his wife, will jae up for trial to-morrow. Willian Macdonald, obtain money by false ! up for trial in the Supreme Court. Scott Act case against further adjourned till the i4th January. pretences, was sent The sila Fire Ixvesticarion —The investiga | t'on into the origin of the recent disastrous fire at Mount Stewart, which began before H J. Palmer, S. M., on Wednesday, was adjourned on Saturday until this forenoon, | and Magistrate Palmer and lawyers John- ton and spent Sunday in the city. Great interest is taken in the evidence, the courtroom being packed from morning till night. Up to Saturday abont twenty-five witnesses were examined, and the testi mony of about fifteen others is yet to be aken. Good —_—- > Tue Ertenany at Str. Dunstay’s.—Yes- | seailiay was the Feast of the are or Three Kings. Bishop Macdonald assisted at his throne in cope and mitre at the solemn High | Mass. celebrated by the Rev. F ather Burke, assisted by the Rev. Fathers Me- | Dou gall and Hogan as deacon aud sub- deacon. The Rev. Fathers Morrison and teid were chaplains tothe Bishop. The sermon was preached by Father Reid, and it is highly spoken of. Mr. Blanchard’ 8 programme of music was fully uv to the sian lard of that at the Midnight Mass. A splendid orchestra was added to the usual choir. In the evening port’ fical vespers | were sung by Bishop ‘McDonald, Father Burke acting as Arc!priest. ard Fathers | Reid and Hogan as Deacons. Benedicticn followed, the. choir giving that beautitul | musical conception, * ‘Pastores,” among i$ lnumbers. The altar was one profusion of flowers and wa3cblaze with burning lights land tapers. The decorations were by the Grey Nuns. Combination Underwear warmth, make them The combine to AT A GREAT DISCOUNT. comfort and wear of these garments very desirable, and at present prices the value is unprecedented on our counters, Ladies’ Combinations—all sizes—the popular Hygeian make, Misses’ Conibinations, $1.40 70c., 80c., 90e. and $1.00 Ladies who have used the these garments recommend BEER BROS. Tue Weatner,—Strong winds and gales, south-east and south-weet; cloudy, mild and rainy to-day. turning colder again to-morrow. them highly. Atthe Cathedral His Lordship | } azed ds the blood, aid digestion, and make the weak and nervous, strong and vigorous. Sold by ali druggists, Soc. a bottle, six bottles $2.50 DIED. Fe!] asieep in Jesus, Sunday afternoon, Join Montagne, son of 1} mily and George Coombs, aged 14 months. At his residence. Hig hfield, lec., after a short illness, years. He youngest yn the - dk shin Wyatt, wife, leaves his a seh |} anil twodaughters to mourn their loss al in aid | At Pleasant Valley. Lot 21, Jan. Ist, |} after a short ilness, Mary Ann, wife of Jan es Murray, Esq., aged 70 years. De- | | rel | | charged with attempting to; P.S. Brown was | ; ; $ $ e é é WHE} @| ; JOHNSON'S COUGH SYRUP | ¢ | 3 ceased was heloved by a wide cirele of atives and friends for her many and Christian virtues. 3rd inst., was attended by a course of people. ‘The service ducted by the Rev. A. D. MeL ete con- CURES COUGHS. PRICE 25 CENTS. Prepared and sold oniy ly WE HAVE WHAT, And do As we Ty s ‘ a Advertise. The question is often propounded : “ Doesn’t it cost lots to advertise?” In- deed it does—so muck that there is no space to waste on imaginary useless verbiage. What we fully substantiated by what we do Smaller profits from now uatil the end | of the season to reduce steck. BUY FURNITURE of the MARK WRIGHT & CO, LTD, Who Sell! at Selling Prices. Makers. jan7 BROWNIE PINS, JUsT RECEIVED, Also, Crystal Breoches, Pins and Earrings. E.W. TAYLOR, CAMERON BLOCK. jan7 DELIGATE FEMALES Who are suffering from General Debility, Anemia, And all ciseases of their sex. | Wil! derive great benefit from PUTTNER'S _—-s BMULSION, It improves the DIGESTION, purities | the BLOOD, and rej airs the waste that 1s constantly going on, and completely re- moves that Weary. Languid and Worn Out Feeling that women complain of, particularly at this seazoa of the year. All Druggists keep it. bottle. Price 50 cts. per d&w tf jan7 28th } miable | The faner: I on the | “was con | Clothing. ‘dise ‘ount, OFF ALL FURS, E* RS, FURS. « Capes, Collars and Mutts AT The People's Charlottetown, December 28, 1894 SPECIAL DISCOUNTS A. WEEKS & 60 Store, Wholesale & Retail. TO CLEAR. mwf As we want to reduce our large stock of Imported and Home made Clothing, ‘Island Cloth and Underclothing, we are prepared to give you a better bargain than you can got in the city. We have on hand now a very large range of Home-made of goods suits the public better than anything they eular attention to our Double and Twisted Cloth, This class As we are going out of the © All these must go before stock-taking. which we will sell at rock- hottom prices, ee we , ap business, we are MONDAY, JANUARY 7, L895. | TO BE Ven s Overcoats Odd Coats, Uisters, This is a Genuine Sale: A few Fur Coats in Wolf. i ee ee — - CLEARED OUT AT (x}— Reefers and Boys’ Overcoats, Pants Hungaria: Big ReductimsFOR SO DAYS Eight Thousand Dollars’ Worth of Readymade Clothing ACTU ro misrepresentation. Sale for and Coon will be closed out cheap. AL. COST. ‘Suits. Ulsters, ALL NEW GOODS THIS SEASON. Reefer. aud Vests at fess than Cosf. 30 days and for Yese> Be sure and see our goods before buying elsewhere. a a ee ( x}-_——_—_——-- me J.B. MACDONALD & CO.. MEARE 1894—dy Charlotietown, December 29, SQUARE. We are now prepared to supply first-class Groceries at fresh, and we keep the best in the market. Valencias, and a fine stock of Cooking Raisins. Layer and Cooking Figs and Dates, Spices. ery line. Give usa eall. Charlottetown, Dec. offering o We have sti Remember the place—Corner of Queen and Grafton Streets. McKay Woolen Company. Charlottetown, December FLOUR IS CHEAP, | TFA IS CHEAP, 28, 1894—m w f & wky SUGAR IS CHEAP, And Everything in the Grocery Line is Cheap ——AT— “McKENNA’S CHEAP GROCERY STORE, purposes or | say must be | | | } | | | Reefers $8.50, for diseount on Gents’ making any fuss. REMEMBER !—No faking in our store | business—one price to all. QUEEN STREET, CORNER OF Charlottetown, November 29, 1894—dy & wy 3m DORCHESTER E ARE IN IT! ‘Ready made Clothing are going to Ulsters worth {) We and Gents’ Furnishings be Slaughtered, cannot be undersold by anyone. Furnishings. } $12.50 tor $7.00; $9.50 for $4.00; D. B. $3.95. Forts do it per cent We without | ean all straight | TERMS STRICTLY CASH. G. A. DIXON & CO., Ch’town, Jan. 5, 1895—dy > > J Ladies’ Undervests. | Many have taken offering on Ladies’ Gharlottetown, Ja Oh 1895—dy Successors to C. Robertson. | ' ae | HC Douse, Water Strect Brig ghton Roa Fee to-night the special lines | we have marked down to 29%¢ 42e, _awe..exceptionally.. good. value. | These | and 48e. to clear. A few dozen cheaper ones left. advantage of the Repucep Priors we are Jackets. Now is the time to buy cheap. HABRIS & & STEWART Ww | HOUSE. | Prowse Bros’. ‘and see what it is, =] piss to MRS. SALMOND, A Big Surprise. SATURDAY will be the day that the buying public shall receive a Great Store. want everyone to come surprise We be disappointed shall many shall be made happy. It’s to your interest to come. PROWSE B05. The Wonderful Cheap Men. Charlottetown, Dec. 19, 1894 — ses. DR. H. D. JOHNSON EYE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Office =. ent Street Aug 16, ’°94—ly Wants, Lost, Found, ke | Advertisements under this heading charged five cents per line. WANTED—A good general servant; one from the country preferred. jan? FB a WAN sED—A general servant; good ages. a | to Mrs FrEp PERKINS, 2i pd—jan7 “GASH P AID for old Prince Bdward Isdian and other British North American postage stamps used before 1870, and preferrex 1 re- maining on the original envelopes. Hunt up old letters and write with particulars tC. B. | POWELL, 283 Metcalfe Street, Ottawa, O1.taria. jan2- 2w STUDENTS wanting board near Prince of Wales College can be accommodated by on Fitzroy Sireet last di eee TO LET—Cottage in rear of Mr John Long- St Peter’s Road. Apply toH J lw—dec2s worth's, Palmer. TO LET—Half of a house containing four rooms, situated opposite Railway Station Appiyat this office. dec8 “AB” IS HIS FAVORITE !—Santa Claus | bas appointed Mr. A. P. ae to do a!) the | posting cf Xmas Handbills. ttedeet WANTED-—-City canvasser of good addr ss salary and expenses paid weekly ‘rom etart Position permanent. Canadian and Ameri can grown stock. advantages unegua jedi - Brown Bros Co, Nurserymen, Toropw& ‘na! nevai—dy # tf WANTED—At 38 oisiie Street, a youn man of some experience to open oysters and wait on customers, Must be s. clean and sober. sat—deci9 ~ Lost—t sast Tuesday, between the hours of Sand 5pm, op Kent Street, between Mark wens factor , and the City Building. ‘inder reward ee this Office, ’ Wools 12, 1894—m w f at | No one | Apply to Mrs | Ss ~~ 6 can buy. ur ll a few hundred PREPARED FOR THE Worsteds, immense stock of Caps at Suits very low prices. Our stock Black Basket Table Raisins, Muscatel, Layer, Vostizza, perfectly clean, and Patras Currants, Candied Citron, Lemon and Orange Peel, Flavoring and We have “also. a choice line of Confectionery, Chocolates, Creams, Mixtures and Penny Goods in different varieties, Plain and Fancy Biscuits, and e -verything you need in the Gro- BB. ENMWAN Next to Woolen Miils .Coa Store, Queen Street. & CO. Law CONY ANT. Canadian and Goods, both in the Cloth and made up into We wish to eall parti- 33; per cent. ‘Ensilage and Hay Cutters, IN ALL SIZES, without \ X. L. Feed Mills, ‘with or 1 $8.00; T. Plow Repairs, sides and Shares Island. DD. WW. Ch’town, Oct 10, 1894—+ t s& wy for all Hay Carriers; only $8.00. ALSO—— Mould Boards in Steel or Metal, Plows in general Turnip Slicers, cheap, Land- use on the PENLAYSON, i. T. LEPAGE’S OLD STAND. and | Look This Wa Removal of of Snow. | We have decided to sell a rattling discount the balance of our heavy goods in Mel- tons, Naps and Friezes. are bound to sell these all this season. est possible cash prices, and | we do a strictly cash business, as we find it the only sure road to trade. town. S. A. McDONALD, FASHISNABLE TAILOR, | Seseessor to A. J. Murphy, dec31 DO YOU WANT ——ONE OF—— The Leading Magazines? the following Magazines ‘with Tae Dat | Examrver at the prices given below :— Yearly, Subscriptions received for any of the above. Half Yearly or Quarterly. THE EXAMINER PUR. CO ROA RDSRS—Two boarders may De acculm modated in a private famiiy in a central par of the city. Termsreasonabie. Apply at this offices. Bi pd—dec2® NOTE.—We have marked | those goods down to the low- | Queen Street. } Weave made arrangements to club | We) | ’ ! j ' } ; fined finish All parties are here! rN notified and r juired to remove the snow from the side- walks in tront of their respective premises forthwith, Further notice is hereby given that is ail cases where owners or occupiers fai to remove snow within thirtw-six after the cessation of a storm, it will bx removed at their expense, under the pro- visions of Section 11 of 57th Vic., Cap. 26 By order, CHARLES DALZIEL, City Surveyor hours Charlottetown, Jan . 5, 1895—3i eod PHOTOGRAPHY ! Call at our store when*‘up | Superior snide: re- and moderate | prices combine to make these Photos the in Charlottetuwn to-day. GEO. H. COOK Corner Quezn & Grafton Sts. nov26—m w f & wy Is most satisfactory i : Regular Name of Price with price. Magazine. Examiner. | $4.00. Century ........ jew . $6.00 | $4.00. Harper’s Monthly. sheeted agian 6.50 $3.00. Lippincotiia.. «0:0: . -s-<ie-sseveere B00 1.00. Mumeey'Sis..25.-.-c--0i820 sini 4.50 Se, PORTE Me sc s0ss « ccaetence eran 1.60 PEDO. TROON Boks cscs es: coins Bae TO YOU, DEAR READER, ——WE” wish —— 4 Happy and Prosperous New Vear! Begin} it well by saving money. BYou wear Shoes, of course! Become a enstomer of ours, and see what money you will have saved by the lend of 1895, Yours for Footwear, A. E. McEACHEN, THE SHOE MAN. dee29 and Suits. eash only. SEASON. of Underclothing a a oor BP ‘me tip ts —