ee : : - THE “TODDARDS PHOTOGRAPHS CARNIVAL AT VaGuOREA. ' ther a F wing isa Let of skaters in costume | . ‘ ’ at the carnival bee dat Victoria, Crapaud, | n Wednesday evening: | Walter MeDo nald ; : i » week Bi o Heche: , We lds Pair Examiner Pop. (rrace Lowther Ola M ther G Lea Lowther-—Clow: Alex. Wood—J a kev LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS, | 0's se~ I 3 2s, ‘ @ ith c! pers at _ rv Webster Boston Duds - M My ( W A Found ) ate ‘ a J McLea: iy ys An ] ] Harry Cameron—lI Guard R t Leard—lI a. Chas F Hughe i x N : Ma le Re rel I ~_ Miss M s— W i Herbert McN M Poli Mary | rson—Ka Mavour ! - Ru H Ma W ( Mil: S | ( Lea MS la o ( MeV«e ( j M ( La 1 Ma yu t { ( Charibs Snow—A Bla Howat-—1 | > Hood I L, eS I M I Harry McD Day and N : } M ' i) \ > R Bake Wi AT t Fred Roberts ‘t ; Birdie Lea Ss Elia L > J Me\ Sca lx Ma Russel S \ sf ~ ’ : S Mutlow — Middy I ‘ Wim Ma juarr Rosebud a Edgar Ciark — Snow Ba \.—M Hilda M Sn srlig . 1a A. J Fr Lori—T ( t Cla Mver S + Ja i , ( in Trey Was Franc ns} Mrs Jack Lea - Eduea M W Peter ( -Rot ( ‘ FL D ( ent James Cl Infantry Off ra hise t hn , Haywood Sob« ~Mexican B . ~ I Robert Clark —Midshipma H Myers Guy lawk ” shag, i oc tO mort Perey French—Voluntee & : Members of the Wallace Stewart—Tartan Pen Galt ited to attend Robertson Curtis—Darkey fi Bruce » Rob rt Teddy O’Moore He 8 Do.—A man \ Arthur Doyle—Buffalo Bil os ! W S Lea—U ndergradu : Mrs Chas F Hugl Ord he Bat “ ——" Mrs H Myer O’Da W H Davies—Sailor Bos sg E MeN Indian Chie > i “ J > “ga W Rod Capt J We, rh f Geo K Snowflake Eu lalifax by the Numidian, a ms ey aire-eee Sat ; N t} oi James Mullins—t ae NO John Murray— y ' 0 tre Holms oe va ty f . j Harry Walke | Dust ' f { McNei ‘i af 3 Bi ake 4 os ad Erne at Br a Prohibition ' M J Stewart—Fair a a = ite Birdie Mvers—l1 ibe eae a ( ine lr Trowedale—Crea: | W stk Ch Alexander Logan ) pea ‘ Spurge Fra > Nar H and, and 4 Alt t Clarke } 4 E Bake » rside T W illic Ne weom Band B ccspestiie W Harris—do Tnermomerer Reapines.~-Nine below Thos McKinnon—Seott Aet was the lowest led by tl ‘ Meté rolog a lepartment agency during | Mr. Dovii’s Appress.—The practical gmt, a 2 acing was ower | talk last evening on static electricity was, ” tape S mMOFNing | as expected,an interesting affair Mr. Dx all , " 4, and at ¢ | has made a thorough study of the scier ind, although somewhat han dicappe dhe ao aie rhe Right Hon. | the{dampness of the room,succeedec ; bs the W E Giads ‘ Sa great a laniver of the aid : — ments - d bl ™ ekbo 9 0 a .. presenting the subject clearly to Nie aud- vcle He says: “I Can | y emphasize i lence Mr Doull’s stvle of talking ; os I cons ot oes eeeee Ys | sy, but nev r easier than when talking ’ : oe , » his pet theme Static electricity, he eee eee ee oe resem! | explained, was to the electrical science eo mapeaaes i what the a phabet s to the ianguage The Dr. Firzceral i XERAI The re- | Protection of houses by lghtning. rods malnaet tn tint Sheed « he | Was shown, and a plea made for their use. . ~ te i hieell , | Intensity and « quantity were illustrated by .6) .~« aha a diagrams on the bla ckb yard. Some of k “— ends and | His experiments were very pretty, while . : a \ . } an apology had to ake tl > pl ace of others At the close an ind resting discussion took salts place, which nn iken 7 in by Dr i . > i Leemir at Messrs Iiman, Pope, = “" ae ene + Met L, 7 Morrison, W. C. Harris and F. W rr } at the east « ity, a a Mo Bis i the i ws w = est ha Later on in the afternoon Peter RemarkABLe Lonorevitry. — A_ letter Kill 1 brother of James) while passing | written in the Moniteur Acadien points Th ‘ n Richmond street kick- | wi th Pp ar rdon rable pride to the pre-eminence : f the larg vindow B of Bi he as the home of old people \ j nfluenc liquor at the | Al hist ; aiid ibnden and a half is given, rhe ill likely appear at the | the oldest person being 103 years of ; I ( Monda | and the youngest 80 The widow of Gab- riel Albert is the centenarian Anotier New Sr. Pa ( i—Pla 1 | woman—also a widow—is second on the f ongregation of St. | list; she is 99. Next comes Michael Car- Paul’s are being made The church will | roll, an Irishman, who facetiously re- be t the land adjoining the present| marked the other day: “ Well, sir, 1 work wil nmenced the} very hard winter! So much snow‘ to me It erstood that shovel, I beg in t » think that I am getting \ i be of i it | old, Yet I am only 98 years next spr ' A proba f t on Grafton Street It | oe ‘ Le o odern desig \ eat Funerau Norici The Sons of Temper- % 500 or 600 peopl The cost will be | ance are requested to meet in Division at $20,000 ik Wri ght’s Hall, on Sunday after- ne nD t 2.30, to attend the funeral of their Tae Ss Storm of “day was very | !é ré ther. Rev. Dr. Fitzgerald, P. G. re along tl railway. and| ¥-P.—W. N. Tanton, BR. 8. Vic. Div f f th x tare reported | No. 4 : t s. The snow is} rhe members of Orient Division are re- " A [ place he plow | qu a ‘ee eet in their Division Room, . » dr id al 77 ¢ Temple, on Sunday afternoon at passage hasto | eared with shovele. | 2.15, to attend the eral of their late I trains are v tain in their | br other, Rev. Dav aF itzgerald, P.G. W.P eme ea At latest | —Jobn Ross, R.S yunt Geo . ‘iene : Cardiga the : i i. -d t ‘Twas A Dry Prace.—The Halifax st Marie, and th 1 Spe ul was de-| Chronicle says: About 11.30 on Tuesday . £ he a1 aDY The | evening, a man, considerably intoxicrted, ae ed in get- | walked into Undertaker Snow’s shop and as far as the J id tl Tig- | 9 sked fora drin - An inquest was going sin did ac at at al T ere | On and there were two police officers pre- . ° en : noon. | £ent, one of whe ym showed the man to the a3 | door, and told him they didn’t keep any- ‘ ] ATI Mr \ amu g | thing strong for sale hap pe i e 4 vhich a| Sa eeeneenaeeeeaaeemamemmemd : nan f a y miles ror } int though unpleasant part Hess ~ At This Season ven some friends in, and | eng oe the approa @ ¢ tablex i| | many people are compelled to take f the jail square, Cod Liver Oil It is not very | i p tow Some time after- palatable at best, but an adul- e met with some friends from the | terated or rancid article is about part, 3 y intending leaving the worst stuff anyone can swallow ; wether | led t his horse besides, it’s just as expensive as to . t ate ma through i price We get our Cod Liver Oil sad been winding his way had | direct and guarantee it to be abso- pie y bew lered I Not know nz | v pu We have it on draught; " he part th whom he left so bring your bottle and have it <« the company over an | filled : playing detective before the mystery wa elled. 1 Bruce, and he | — A : tr Johnson & Johnson, W E it AV E - 0 THE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS. special you day— feb23 f the m pat tril the aang trotints | LET OUR YOU i AV E TO PATRONS ¢ them in order to rightly appre- | REVEMBER ate them. ihey will weil re pay | 3 for any discomfort arising, ing fe om | that we have a large <hopping during such cold woatladl ' “* staff” THEY HAVE T0O | of all disabled TURE. will for the treatment FURNI- them to Specialists who counters. | sterday, and |. first time | any od P ynts about re mait low or our Phey arri ved ealy ye are displayed for the torday attend to Broken Backa. Broken Loose Joints, that “ gone Legs, BEER BROS. — “Saturday Snaps” to- | the most attrac Our display of lay ie, beyond question, e ever made in the seat Mark Wright tt Co,, Ltd. febz4 by wa, | Weather Bulletin. | Torowro, Feb. 24, 10 a, m. Decreasing westerly winds: fine and de- cidedly colder, . Pretty: ete. DAILY EXAMINER -\ . - SATURDAY, FEBRUARY eee ee me . eee 24, Values Worth Your Atiention & Consideration. Double Wid Scotch Klegant Ari Black Freneh Cashmere. all wool and extra fine, 46 inches wide. Ginghams, th, All-wool French Serges, - : 4 absolutely fast colors, - Silks, good patterns and colorings, - 25 cents per 20) rt) oe al od oe oe 7 ee +s yard, We believe the above values have never before been offered in Chariottetown. ST J NEEY BR OTHERS. nishings, and save elsewhere. A new tot of A few more clearing at COST! Charlottetown, February | McKAY WOOLEN CO. you many dollara SULTS, made from our own and selling cheaper than eve OVERCOATS, ULSTERS and REEFERS left, Highest price, Cash or Trade, manufactured Tweeds, ~ JUST OPENED OUT !—A new and complete stock of HARD AND SOFT HATS, tor value ahead of anything in the city. This splendid selection is now on view at our Store, and we will undertake to fit you out in a new Suit, Hat and Fur- Come and examine our stock before purchasing just received. which we for Wool. McKhAY WOOLEN COMPANY, Corner of Queen and Grafton Streets. 0,1894—t t s a les. 4 eents: Special Sales, but whe NO, NEVER LEFT BEHIND You read of Black Goods Sales, White Goods Sales, White and Black Goods but no sail can take the wind out 10,000 yards of Print at from Cotton at prices that people have never seen except our customers. of our sale. n they Cotton Print, 3 to 5 cents a yard below regular value ; see our prices they will think better of them. people at our Stores during this month, purchasing all kinds of Dry Goods at never-to-be-forgotten prices, “e| Remember we do as we say, and you cannot help but be pleased if you just drop in and see our show, _ Prowse Brothers, the Wonderful Cheap Men. Sales, and lots of other 4+ cents per yard; good Dress Goods at White Cotton and Grey "The public must be tired of these We want to see hundreds 1 Lace Curtains, Table Linen, Towels, White Cotton, Sheetings, Print Cotton. No Better Value in the City. Third Canadian Edition. THE PRINCE OF INDIA, By LEW WALLACE, Author of “ CLOTH, TWO VOLUMES, $2 590. THE HEAVENLY TWINS, By SARAH GRAND, Author of ONE VOLUME, $1.25. HASZARD & MOORE Booksellers, Victoria Row 3en Hur.” * Tdeala.” CLOTH, Ch’town, Feb. 22, 1894—+ t s HARRIS & STEWART, London House. Charlottetown, Feb. 16, 1894—dy The “Magic City. >| Save your numbers of the “Magic | City” and have them we und by J. D.| TAYLOR, at J. D. McLeod’s old corner Price for binding, 75 cents and upwards, according to style. | The “ Magic City,” when bound, will make a valuable and inte’ *sting book J.D TAYLOR, Book binder. feb3 Information Wanted of the relatives of JAMES WALLACE, enter and seaman, who came to Bos | a car ton abont 20 years ago. Address | GEO. WALLACE, South Abington Station, Mass, | jan29—dy & wy i INSURANCE---FIRE, MARINE, LIFE. The undersigned represents the following first-class British Companies :— FIRE. North British and Mercantile Insurance Company. Union Assurance Society (1714). Manchester Fire Assurance Company. MARINE. British and Foreign Marine Insurance Company. Reliance Marine Insurance Company. . LIF=. London and Lancashire Life Assurance Company. pan) Fire and Marine Policies all written here. Certificates, payable in any | part of the world, issued on shipments. ALSO—The Nova Scotia Marine Insurance Company and the Dominion Burglary Guarantee Company of Canada. gas OF FICE—Stamper’s Block, Charlottetown. ps FRED. W. HYNDMAN. Sterling Agencies in all Towns and febl3—1 yr law (sat) See RT NE nem EIR STC LOBSTER PACKERS’ SUPPLIES. — $00 bxs Bost Coke T Tin, | 4,000 lbs L. & F. Ingot Tin, 2% bars Copper, 200 bundles Galvanized fron, 200 . Black Sheet fron, 3000 ibs Cotton Heading Twine. 2,000 Ibs Manilla Marline, 4,000 lbs Pig Lead. WRITE FOR PRICES. ee eee DODD & ROGERS. Charlottetown, January 30, 1894—tu thn sat Equitable Life Assurance Society of New York. 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Co. 3 . if Feb. 24, 180g ; are THE MAGIC CITY. of) 1 Sasemen pt 290, 000 | N SOAP in your linen | 1894, STODDARD'S PICTURES. \ i } Be I : ict i Ge r ; } sS ~ (j Las i i { \ { i ] be { wa i) { : a ut | S j , | \\ | . ive Q \ : i phe i i wv €a Hires } it co at “ i ‘ i er ¢ leis \ orders {wil t filled by returt 0 ¢ ARGE ror postTace. N dela coupon On page three HOW TQ GET THESE PICTURES. amet Brain bisainsie GBS; s Pear PART III. We have received a supply of Part No. HI. of “The Magic City,” and they a w ready for delivery. Coupons will have to be sent 1 at once hefore the sup ply runs owt. Part ITT. is the best copy vet received oR - alae cw apo PA eat “ARM > - thoes we 8% . “ a = 2 § Le o) Pm sai 2 §) fe rg aS =F. fom O 23 ia 2 oS . 6 ¢ oS r Pobng | © ee mn tealme: bb HoesOs: B 3 | Sa & 6 il Fmt <— a. = 3 < 27 2 Ping Yeisii - mY a @ oe 4B Th Re 4~ cSsee G4 h— Fee, Le a= + te # 1 > = 3. a> key <t 8 4 i , “The Examiner Publishing Com y, CHARLOTTETOWN, PE Island Railway. On ar ud ifter FRIDAY, 15 sth December, 1895, the trains of this Re ailway will run daily ‘(Sun- d) as follows :— Read down Read up 4. My Leave Arrive P. M. 715..< Charlottetown 310 7H Royalty Junction 2 fi North Wiltshire if Hiunter River 1 45 Bradalbane. 1 Emerald Junction 12 5h i Freetown 12 42 K ensington i2 2 r mi reide Lv 114 P.M A.M 1249 Ly Summ anne . Ar 0» Mi uche. lo 2 z . We gion. 10 re ort “Hill 19 2) O’ Leary 5 SS i Bloomti¢ id ‘ 7 34 4h , Alberton bio » Ar rignish Ly ¢ P. M A. M »30 Ly Charlottetown Ar low 2 5 Royalty Junction 10 10 > Ar Mount Stewart Lv 85) 110 Ly Mount Stewart Ar 3% > Ze Cardigan sooo 4 445 Ar Georgetown Ly 710 I { A. M 405 Ly Mount Stew AQ 14 More si 2 St. Pet ‘ Ar Son i P.M A. M 100 Ly Er i Junct ‘ Ar 820 iS) Ar Cape Traverse Ly 7 30 Lb. POTTINGER, Gen. Mgr. Can. Govt. Railways j.UNS ee intendent Charlettetown, De 14, 1808, WV cata i’ ound, &e Advertisements under this aes charged five cents per line LOST.—Between Notre Dra ime Convent and iG = ANTED nh COG) apply to Mra. Dee i irk Also nurse pry ; Mi s k Fr = aapeta, Spring Park. Good references reqt a, sieod pd—feb2i WANTED by — iret of Marct good genera! servai ‘ lerstands cooking Apply to Mrs rd MA‘ DONALD a Esplanade i pd- ebl7 KENT STREET OYSTER SALA IN The subse ri be i hand a antity « Oy mere, oviad eh he gua antecs to be fresh and wil leliver to part ing sam at me residenm at } not ‘ helled otnerw j { ARV Fi Pr ] tor it fe yD) WANTED.—A housemaid. Apply to Mrs PETERS, Sidmount tf WANTED~aA general servantin a fam oftwo Must bea On ) J office W ANTED.—Aciive persons of zo ter to travel for estal hous drawer, and it will impart to your) pen Lente, en 7 Ee referent clothes the delicate aroma of fine | Wiscn“DbrawerP Chtease, EN’) French Pot Pourri in a modified) “"™ degree. The longer you keep the) J) the uuhnactbars orichs Benita, commen Soap before using it the _ better.|’ oS eons Siena fe we peas Beware of imitations. DWELLING HOUSE 10 LET—\ Dwo THE ALBERT TOILET SOAP CO., Montreal, mow out tui wy ty & ough Stree, jan6—ev sat tf SOLE MANUFACTURERS. | given “abou M App! iy to {PEAK a rr nora oP . A RI SR eS Re ee me me oom Ss a pa = ong oor ’ i " A949