S ‘ < I rH H yo } , : } 7 s oil I : ‘ } r PREMIER a been making new i another, adding . tare am! shopping a u WwW ¢ Woods Sales are By mm wns not so when we ? five reix venurs ago), and . * n new ideas, new at na w gots Of all kinds We : = igoads and r 4 LOCAL black and White Sale Premier Black and White Sale Thursday, Feb. ist. W ne newessity of un nm there wideawake d efore been preparing veral months, Nt i & THE PR mhnants, W GOODS purposely EMIER SALE. n figntes BEER BEOS. wrked in plai itis not a rehash but rua - ‘va, ‘and this a smart pur All bitty «da We re E. W. Taylor, AND OTHER ITEMS. anol age’ } Jani juest An irga rhe - | 4 ' M K /, > i ‘ <= h th r M PFistre s rer . - STA) e st P iay I 8 ein ] ‘ ir “ H cK ¥ ‘ iarier \ atte ance Ciena 4 2 vof St. George’: \ 7 at DD vires ‘ se tux Huston Stree ers are requested fo a - ME f —] : I (rera med his add G 4 vated that vas : | with tra Lart tria fais : ti ext r ving principa ‘ — Me Jenkins & Son, grocers t, re ybtained from ti Bay Fundy a bar of abo tow ‘ ’ ver y y j p uD ‘ . the breath of Mes Jenkine ty s ' ences ‘ was ed agair A E 4 ist M has - hese meetings is being ved. To-night the meeting wiil | Zion Chorch at 7.30; prayer } as. && ylleteion will he this g to defray the « ne as Several of the g ip their regular ” thie € ning #0 that ail Conductor McKay re ) rg mber of spectators ; hock match, Clerks ‘vs re Hillsborough Rink, laat After an exciting contest, the r i vict + by a score of two For the victors, Bruce scored the goals, and for their op- , Miller captured the honor of he y goa Mr. 8. € wore efer nt match. Galbraith’s a8 present ar ts choice music 1 ay ate A match between . iH borough ¢ ubs has gest the next mat ine ex] m of more than ed Dr. Strickiand’s it ele velock yester- y ] D rder to hurry j lear r pla ed it arg annon stove, and the y ker than waa expected the wed and in doing ¢o smash- t pieces, scattering it in all and amashing the windows in the stove also spread about the the furniture and carpets were Th was soon extinguished rennants of the stove and burning irried out’ The damage to the e and the room exceeds $100, cover surar How the Dr. and a sho was in the dental chair escap- t injury is one of those . things 4% be accounted for, bat luckily ye was burt RCLA Mogexa.” ‘ ‘Tow - ball Rev D mM Millan at t the A.O.H st eve Garcia os was | ed president and I striot of i | i” A 6jtte history aol t. deta gy th leading event- f His r irly edneat E pr son a id Sil ‘tion the presidency were a portray i, and the war hel um Several tinie* e wa obliged to again sand ifiairs to eave hi Hi«a<<a-+* nin LST after athecira va ‘ diy des (ra s Mu a deserved to be with world’s greatest men, and referred to by the future .- f history’s brilliant stars thanks was moved by Mr. J. H ied by Mr. Peter McCo i » learned lecturer R kford watches just thinner it, Can , ) Vv « ahaa ASE — ! lary diet those in- the amount of their that date Weather Bulletin. Torosto, g to earterly »lay, and Jan. 24, 10 9. m. increas- then esno# 7 | unary 12. 1894, by the | Fellow of the ® Kind of THE MOCK PARLI AMENT. The attendance of me belies at this popu- ir institution last night was large, and a ro ol y number of visitors, ing luding ladies, vere present H 8 Hy Mor Mr Spe ~aker Lai ird took the chair at 8 p. m.. oe procee: lings «& - ed by the C (Mr Ma Nei! ) re i. ea let ing the journal of th v ecediang meeting M B.D. Hi iounced to Mr Speaker and the hom ny y that after the esignati Mr Weeks and his Goveet ment, His Honor Gover Fitzgerald gave him the plea iny task of forming a ‘ vl nis ilio whicl i i read succeeded iH the ed the ew Crovernment as follow Premier B D H gzs Attornev-Ger I—.J A. Ma ‘ Ministe Fina DO. S. MacRs >» vlar Sta P. Carver Minister of Public Works—K. H. Camy hell On mot r. Ss. Me ss cA t His Honor Mr. Speaker de- hivered his very able and ¢ { ust Ve ad- iress on Confederatiar Mr. Laird, who is personally a with tl Fulyect I ewed th nnian stlairs of the f { before and since itere , and a 1 with the provi- n which we entered federation, s ithat the Provir vatly ent ‘ . i i Mr. Higgs, Leader of ¢ (iovernt ed, secor by Mr. FW. LM ; » Oppo 4 e of thank His Mr. Spea f ! v structive address The motion was port i my H 4 W Richards, ot Bideford Mr mdkin, f Summer- side, and Mr. Ma wil jams, f West ( ipe, Members of th Provin a! Legislature The vot vasa unanimeo ly | wl peed, temtered ar 1 cK itedes: t The quest f ving the bighta of meeting, owimeg to the evening lectufe of ] f the Rolls f the Master « AS I { Tu re ey i Much as members of the mock parliame i Judge H denon *s lectures, lesire to atte I y ars were entertained _— a charg n the nights of meeting w ot be sto the advantage of the Mock Parli ament, and it was hoped that His Honor woukd See hie way clear to deliver his lectures upon St ther evening than that of Tuesday ———_E <i - em — NEWS OF THE WORLD. Neve Scotia, has a leven hundred popula But with- 90,000 Wolfville, the past ten years it has spent $! i ti erection of new | I ve enlargement of old one? be a ten mill Imperial budget this : ~ R Cartwrigh if juite prond William Har- They ar? of the There lollar deficit in the Is expects i to know in statesnren fortunes rribune school and the same mis The ] iberal Winn peg | Gabriel could not ‘onsery ticket in Wis bly the’Tribune estimates re € of is party Chere are hold t ative Mi pes SOT sarne-| be elected | aright the | Grits who would not learn even from such the © risstnsittee ongress k . Nees is Cc has re solved ; the = yposed duty on Canadian bar- wenty to thirty. five per cent ad- Mr. Eras tus Wiman and those Canadian L 10m the Buffalo ‘ mercial told about, are lent! *y than thev rhe majority of nal Ways i ’ 2 al vey val from rein. iberais wl evi vy succeeding : their work bette ; deserve Mr. Wilson, in his tariff speech to Cor ited out that under the United States forest area was gress, poir te »licy the preser nt ng rapidly denuded and the most va!- able part of the timber lestroyed I ree lumber from Canada will relieve som what the demand the furests > anffer: from and preserve them tobe of greater value United States stands Wil in the future The te gain in a double sense if the tariff becomes the Jaw of the land son The statisticians have been the population of F 1906 if it goes on increasing at 118 present rate. They figure it cut ~ in this way 1ao4, 10.060 .000: 1895, 30,394,000; 1895, 31,071,000; 1898, 31, 1900, 32,116,- of En; gland’s | 30,731,000; 1897, 416,000; 1899, 31,764,000; 000. The steady growth population is a factor maintenance of its political importance In Europe, and as the colonies grow (cents computing | ngl ane and Wales in } the nation’s too, the | British becomes each year a more and | more vital force in the world. May it ever continue so to be —— hereditary or ac- from the la, the great whether uiced, is thoroughly expelled “l by Hood’s Sarsaparil d purifier Scrofula, MARRIED. On Wednesday, 17th inst., at enture’s Church, by the Rev. P. Curran, P P., Francis McNally, Esq. of Brackley Pt., to Mrs. Peter Murphy, of Portage Newark. N. J., on Jan- Rev. Dr. Sutphin, Second Presbyterian Church, David Rollo, Americaw Association of Public Accountants, New York, toSophia, fifth daughter of the late Peter Rose, Lake- ville, Prince Edward Island, Canada. st At 47 Fulton at., ~ DIED. At Thorndale, Lot 4%, on the Mary, beloved wife of William vear~ 24th inst., McKenzie, aged 73 {Funeral will take place on Friday, at 2 o'clock } What Pleasure can @ person get out of th oe ret the fullness of pleasure ith. To get health all the the 7 io need to be kept in healthy action EVERYBODY'S PILLS act on the il, SICK 4 world you watit «va generally Price 25 cents a box tem tion. JOUNSON & JOHNSON, The Reliab'e Drugzists jau24 EPUTATION | WHAT IS IT? Téis the combined judgment of many is regarding one man or article, men : : It is deemed a mans | poseesqion. It means something, then, when hun- | dreds of buyers affirm that OUR FURNI- | TURE IS THE BEST FOR THE MONEY ON THE MARKET, and by | their testimony give it that reputation that has enablef us to build up euch a large business a+ ours. ' Mark Wright & Co,, ian?24 orguns of | STOCK-TAK: NU You Meet : Dur Stock. and keep it in good condi- | most valuable | Be yna- | t | mn DAILY EXAMINER ‘Card 0 Thanks * 5 ROWSI take -this PAY treatment our in many opportunity customers patronage during the -past year, that all have he they | for ‘th lave pri well live. ROS. | thanking their very liberal and trust with the The year ot their satisfied behead’ vainteet UPON which we have. entered shall outshine * all previous efforts to please the people. We live to please our customers, eustomers 200d eroods al low Store shall be Headquarters - for lines of goods. We live by giving apond ¥ his year our Soomminn Ces, OUR SPECIALTIES: Carpets, Clothing, Hats and Gents’ Furnishings. The past year has been the best in our experience, +ormake this ‘ask the one and we are bound. go if possible, one better. and-we reader to help us. PROWSE BROS., The ‘Wonderful Cheap Men. : There is @ Time for Everything eet ae + NOW is the time to buy CANNED GOODS ‘cheap. We are not guing to wait until ‘spring to eut prices, .. Now is the time. They will not be any.cheaper Tomatoes, Corn and Peas, $1.20 er dozen: Lobster and Salmon, SL.80 per.dozen; Peaches (2 and 5 Ib. tins), 20 to 30 cents per tin; Pears (3 and 3 ‘ib. tins), 2) to. 50 cents per tin; Apples L2e cents per per tin: IS cents per t and French Pe /RAN TED,FR {one a illon tins), tin; in: Bluel mas, 20 RSH. ce Raspberries, Strawberries and Plums, Pumpkin, ‘os erries. nts 25 cents per cents per tin; Apples (5 Ib tins) 2) per tin: Baked Beans, Pitted Cherries, Mushrooms tin. EVERY TIN WAR- SANDERSON & CO., Charlottetown, Jan uary 10,15 NEWSON di—mow f BLOCK, VICTORIA ROW As January is usually the quietest month in our business, we : have decided to make a few Clearance Sales, full ‘ announcement of which will appear later, In the meantime, if you want good reading. matter we are offering .200 NOVELS by some of’ thé “best authors at the following prices: ‘Three Novels (worth from 15c. to 50c. each) for 25 cents: five assort 21.00: Bound Books (worth 50c. each) for $1.00. A big ment of NEW GAMES at great reduction. The game of “Bobb” (former price $1.75) now Shovel Board from , 35c. «yp; «Nations, ws, Porchisee, Tomkins, Nellie Bligh, and Authe dozens of others. Butterick Patterns: F BYZAAR COMPANY'S BOOKSTORE, Charlottetown, Jan. ee L: FOR OUR- wa HARRIS & STEWA 12, 189-—m Rellbéli ~ 5 IN A FEW DAYS. London House. Charlottetown, Jan. 20, 1894— DR. J. P. MURRAY, | ly ; Stamper Block, Victoria Row8 janlhb—d&w lyr is Operative & ‘Prosthetic Prosthetic Dentistry. - Subscriptions for all the latest Magazines and Newspapers taken here. A vents tor ‘ashion Shéets free. iA. FULTON, MANAGER. duality, Quantity, Price, We keep every eying a first- class Clothing Store should We not only sell at but fill keep. moderate prices, and deliver orders promptly and carefully. Inspection of our Overcoa my ( Isters, Reefers and Suits will | convince you we are: fully. up| RT, * ‘to the’ wants of the people of | > FE. Island. Give us'a call. Mekay Woolen Co. ee n, Nov. 17. 1893. “LO, Ee The Premises jate ay oo ‘ocoupled by Mr, George “*horne, situate on sidney Street, containing | 4gbt bedrooms, kitchen, dining 100m, shop | und front room; good y: ard and ste dling, ete. ‘ossession immediately. Apply oa JAMES |. OURTIS. dec t8 oF acon: SeStFrae > Frit 15, 1894 -1 Stoe ‘k that kan trifle. yard “15 J B. MACDONALD & CO. No ot it’s a coaxing bus few or from boasting should prevent you from having CLOTHING that the halanee of Overcoats Men and Boys will go, don't Ve have a and the us Fur Coats and Ladies’ Jackets left that we will give awayfor a Look at our Flannelettes marvel of cheapness, ~ Ph & ee ee So > sin ait eo .= Re - - ~/~ A * « 4 n—noael oS ee O_o o Se a wees - -+ ~~ > oe > “ x . ~ — ini acta Nil eaten inimical amass et eae Oe . Ss a he ~ Suny Ly Y ‘yy y . : . WEDNESDAY, JANUARY by vampiiiiaal civic ELECTION. look at our = We are man the or be will at S cents a REMNANTS Ends ~~ 7 Silks, of Dress Gioods, Ribbons, Laces, E.dgings, White and Print Cottons, Gunghams, Klannelettes, and a variety of Remnants of all kinds will be. placed on our counters Charlotretown We Have ODD LINES. and a Discount of citv. — Sale commences Charlottetown, January 20, 1894—dy Successors to Perkins to-morrow, Thursday, ES8th > MOORE & McLEOD, & Sterns. a Few Hundred Pairs of BOOTS, SHOES AND SLIPPERS, LEFT FROM in order to make a quick disposal of the same 25 to 50 per cent iain . <s : : . : . This is positively the best chance to get first-class Footwear ever offered in the, TO-DAY. THE we SEASON'S have TRADE, decided to offer them at J. M. McLEOD & CO. aw XO. - ustom and Readymade Clothing, = ———$————(1)— D. A. BRUCE ATS & GENTS’ FURNISHINGS | A Large Assortment to Select from. Carlottetown, January 5, 1894 ity 9 eS oo 3 ZY — RR. B. NORTON Charlottetown, November 21, 18953 IVA l FOR 1894. A Magnificent Line of Wheels. ; The Columbia Bicycles for, 1894 easily maintain their reputation as‘the leading Bicycles of the worlds While: many in- [profements have been ads led, enhancing ‘their already high value, the price of them has been lowered, —their best wheel sell- |-ing for $25 leas than the corres ponding | one of last year. I hope in a little while , to have a supply of the °94 catalogue, and will be happy to furnish to intending pur- | chasers on receipt of a S-cent stamp. R. M. YOUNG, janl9 Agent for P. FE. Island. — ees THEN WOU BILL's ;ERMAN BAKING en ’ $ pe vee =e HH TO SAVE, es. Expense ? USE POWDER | DOES If LVEsY TIMP. janis mareware | , register, ore. a CO FOR SALE. The Schooner EVANGELINE, buiit 1885. For. particulars en- euire CARVELL BROS. Ch’town. Jan. 20, 1894—2w 2aw NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the Annual | General Meeting of the Shareholders of | Tue Examiner Publishing ene will | j be held at the office SXAMINER the 31st of ip the of THe newspaper on WE DNESDAY, January, inst., at eight o’clock | evening. i ‘ ARCHIBALD IRWIN, Secretary. Charlottetown, Jan, 10, 1894 determined and Reefers for + hoy loser. Astra- |! + At the 74 tons | — See ae -_— ee om + 24, 1894, ] \ Pursdanes of an Act of the Gen 4 rbly Of this Isiaed, meds and assed in the fifty first yearad. the reign of Hor M jesty Qveen Victoria, Cup 12, intitus rhe City t t*harlotte Act aly anding . aa town ince rwor in? Act” the senis, 43 \ (“ar tw Stuend eany i‘har lott. rporal: Act The hovel T gi cok Rte of a Ma:or for the said OCiry, @od of nine . re0e ” fers Ss & oman ©) wn tua 419 th ity Council for each of Wards Nam vers} 2s 3 of said ¢ 'y and of two persons x ve 45 mm n Uuciwegin the sapt ¢ “ i of said Cuy, auticf thr ‘ ote Comron Coun ilmen i aid 4 na ww Ward No Sin atic ¢ cing al Wa yor n Bint t Commoa Cous ane pre i ihe "Ny asf llows : For Ward Number One One : ? . ‘we ime ¢ rire dine Cx « hour Cows Oe rs Fis .. Taree ( ill ore WILL BE Wednesday, February, A. D., severa! places, thai is In Ward No. 1, at or near Ux Maceachern, Queen Bu eat in Ward No. 2, at or near the house of Thomas C onnoilly, opposite Mr. R. Heariz’s Warehouse. Syduey St between Creat George and Prince Streets. in Waid No. 3, ator near the Market House. In Ward No 4, at or near the new City lial corner of Rent and Queen Sire -ts, ’ nye urd No, 5, at or near the carri HELD ON Ino, om John eet, ure shop of Carroll & McAleer, corner of Hasten and Great Ceorye Streeta, And tth sand Eieccion ihe Poll will be opened at nine o'clock in the forenoon, und Continue open until five o'clock in the after: oon Of the same duy. DESCRIPTION Ob Number One shall ox Caarivttetown which les Street, and th the Military WARDS. rag they A .. tha’ part of soul Bor shester * pareel of land coos knowa as Barrack Ground Number Two shall comprise ail that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Richmond Street and north of Dorchester Street oe ant ver Three shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Grafton Street and north of Rie hmond Street. Namber Four shall compris ali that part of Chariottetown which lies south « Fitzroy “tree and north of dieatton Street, Number Five shall comprise all that part of Chariotietewn which lies north of Fitzroy street, including the Common of the said Town. NOMINATION DAY, WEDNESDAY. February 7th, A. D. 1894, from the time of Twelve at noon until the hour of | Four o'clock in the afternoon of the same day. For gualificat ion of Electors. see above Act 51 v ictoria, - ap. 12, sec 24 to 2, {ls Hi, M. DAVISON, City Clerk T. HEATH HAVILAND, Mayer of the City of Charlottetown City Clerk's Office, Gharigtetonn, Jan, 1%, 139i jen2s. Mi Klection of @ Water Commissioner. N pursuance of an Act of the General Assem bly of this island, made and passed in the th year of the reign of Her present Majesty Victoria, intituled: “Charlottetown — Water Works Act, I do hereby give Public Notice that an Election for a Water Commissioner for the ity of Charlottetown, in the place of MR. AEX AOS R McKIN- NON, retired, will be he on WEDNEs: DAY, the Lith day of Fi 1887.” braary, at ihe several places, that is to sry Iu Ward No.1, ator near the John Macvacnern, Queen treet. In Ward No. 2, ait or near the hous of Tuomas Cunnolly, opposite Mr. Hleartz's Warehouse, 8 dney Street, between Great Ge erge and Prince Streets, ln Ward No, 3, at or near the Market Hous in Ward No. 4. ator near the new City iL: i corner of Kent and Queen Streets, In Ward No, 5, ator near the carriage shop of Carroll & Me Aleer, corner of Euston and Great George >treets, And at the said Election the Poll »pened at nine o'clock in the forenoon, tinue epen until five o'c! the game day DESCRIPTION OF WARDS. Number One shal! comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Dorchest« Street, and the parce! of land formerly known a the Miiiiary Barrack Ground Number Two shad comprise all that part of Chariovietuwn which hea sonth of Richmond street aud north of Dorchester Svreet. Number Three shall corprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Grafton Street sud north of tichmond st set. Number four shall comprise all that part of ‘hariottetown which jies south of Fitzroy 38 reet and north of Graf:on Street, Number Five shall c »prise ali that part of Charlottetown which lies north of Fitzroy Strect, including the Common of the said Town. NOMINATION DAY. WEDNESDAY. February 7'h, A. D 1894. from the time of Twelve at noon vnii the hour of Feur o'clock in the afternoon of the same day For qualific ation of Electors, ser Act 50, Vic aftice of Mx will bo and con- ck inthe afternoon of —_ intituled “Cha: lovetown Water Works 1," also Si Victoria, Cas, #2, sec. 24 oo iL. 8 8. T. HEATH HAVILAND, ee of the City of Charlottetown. H. M. DAVISON, City Clerk. janes. Charlottetown, Jan, 18, 1884. 3 ing THE SOCIETY OF ARTS of Canada (Limited), MONT REAL. CAPITAL STOCK, - - $100,000. A Society established with a disseminate the taste for arts, to encourag: and help artiste. Incorporated by Letters Patent of thi Government of Canada, the 27th Febm 1893 GALLERY OF PAINTINGS Dame St., view t ary, Nox. 1666 and 1668 Notre Mvntrea!. One of the hi hes’ Galleries of Paint ugs nu Canada. ADMISSION FREE, am. te 4 pom All the Patme ng* are from 10 o'clock, originals, mostly from the F rench school, the leading mod- ern schoo! Eminent Artists, such as Francais Ruchegrosse, Aublet, Barau, Pe-ant, Petit jean, Marius Rey, Scherrer, Sauzay and a yreat many other Society. Sale of Paintings at easy terths. Next di-tribution of Paintings between th Suciety and Scripholder- on 24th ¢ ya Price of Scriptum, $1.00 Ask for Catajogue and Circular. H, A. A. BRAULT, janii—mwf tf » are members of this Direc tor NEW FRUITS. 300 boxes fine O.S. Valencia Raisins 1500 “ gelected ‘ 300 ©“ ‘layer 50 berrels Curran: 190 cases 50 boxes Dates, 20 v Oranges, 20 kegs Grapes, 20 bags Nuts (Filberts) N,B. & M “RATTE NBURY dec 22 Wants, Lost, Fouail &e ain rtisentents amber this heading charged five centa per line, FOR SALE, or exchange for other books one set Chambers’ Encyclopedia, bound ir cloth.—E, W. Tay LOR. 3i—jan23 jor a dry goods Jan Ww ANTED— ‘+ parce! aor store. Apply ot this office Ww NTED<A girl for general housewo rk Apply at onee to Mes. J. D. TAYLOR, Hills borvugh Street, ti—janz2 FOUND.—Gent’s plash cap and pair boots Owner can haye same by applying at Berr Bros. jan? CHOICE “ODFISH.—A lot of boxes and half boxes Choice ‘‘odfish for sale by W. J. Rosw ay, Lower Queen Street 4i~tanz an of the the t4th day of —