THE 10 C 4L AND OTHER ITEMS. a DAILY LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. Asn Wepnesbay ~The u val services were heid in the churches 1 tay g hockey s : : ReMemBer the evangelist services in the Methodist basement Only thre . P at 1.30 | nights more : - Come every one to the rink. to-night M ( a eve and wateh the fastest game of hockey ~ ar t ever played in the erty ape - Ar rue Capes Crossing both ways to- eareal at ay The matt arr ved in the city about 5 ‘ nd | two o’elock this o’clock this afternoor < | Pouce Covrr This morning, one : be & specia runk, a man from the rural districts, wa he W.C. T. I 1 or 5 dave.e : Hereafter ¢ if ljourned : Menda t | | - EVANGELIST I meeting lk eve * : wa | ‘ P i ' re “t : "7 gure oi ‘ el to tl “ i sulject of t 7 oe neal badd 3 was wonderful Love of Gud the late Martin Tobin [Conductor McKay announced that thé ‘ . and vess s losing meeting would be held on Fri tay . night lo-night, meeting again at 7.30 32 \ nport s . = i ‘ x Pa ‘ . ‘ - I'he Ay Accipent at Moewntacvt A. young lad, I Ma = ‘ i i Sixteen ‘ ave Fon Mr I, XAMINEE fl jivhn Kennedy, | f his vers > ' rh ' , N ile , > ’ i! ie W is Montague y \ , ' " r " : 1 v : : - : - = oa , , ” ' tha s ight that it wil ave to b : amy ' my ed oe. 5 t { Week « > ~ os a ed M ( We will take anv " ‘ a i yw ; ECT < wit {ane anv é ‘ inte a f wing, for one year s subscription ; w ate a ; . ue oe & i »e . t fat hens, 5 ‘ 4 : have nett ih } ee . ile: . ee ; | ae : — > | rabbite, 5 doz fresh eggs, 13 bushels of ee a | potatoes, 4 pounds 1 Lutter, t Rr ‘ Guoodw will (D. V.)} ee ot sheis Of CorAmea, ; ‘ ; YT anvihing that a family can use of the ; ; iin aoe : alue of $1—Owenaboro, Ky., Herald ‘tie “ ‘s ~ Hh so on ny o | Marermee Bets.— Mr. MHerbert H | ( vg a a \vorn, @ popular young salesman in the = mploy of Prowse Bros., and Miss Harriet ies Selierx, daughter of Henry Sellers, E-q., ‘ Satispactony.—Six | °! 2!S City, act be united id marriag i ina his evening at eight o'clock lhe interest- Weeieeaieal “ g emi vw be px med by Kev ay Rapin i. C. P. Palmer, a ! len the . i re e7 ” | i¢ + parents aie 3 sme come ' Civic Meetrixne.—T As y sttendance at the meeting of electors of = Ward Five held in Brace’s Hall last ‘ 4 4 ' wii aaa ‘ ‘ v Meerti Phe mee ight. P. Large, E-q., occupied the chair, : us Vivis announced snd Mr. L. C. Worthy acted as secretary . account of | Cine meeting was addressed by Councillors . : © Same pe inghes, Hooper, McKay, Crabbe and ' at " fu teer, aud by Messrs. Alexander Horne, L. Br rang ~ Ss same a , Tanton, Robert Fennel, T. A. McLean, . prown, U i J.P. Tanton, D. Nich. Ison and others “ hi ia a eee \ letter was read from Mr. WV. E Dawson ometre egretting his inability to attend. We Saturday night. I vine mn sanble ta God eo for gret that we a inable to find space for : ess um sta he secretary's report i ever) { th ong yp ” as faitht ned out. Th Prrrep Srreves Disattowep. — The s m Gti tae Wor h le | Kingston Whig says: A close student of m Friday night wa } ine Bible wonders how many women who ‘ ¥ theuusand spec lelight in colossal puffed sleeves on } fre--e< and wraps are aware that such oe anities are in disubedience of the scrip- ae Was I ee | ures. If they will turn to Ezekiel xiii —— a a a | they will read : ts f ir of ‘ ee z g spring and s i Yoe to the women that sew pillows D . : xceom pat ; wo all armholes and make kerchiefs upon Pie laughtere. seal ne head of every stature to hunt souls a. It ie his 20 Wherefvure thus said the Lord God: @ prea and lecture in every | 3enold, 1 a.n against your pillows where- pia . vith ve there hunt souls and I will tear : sienna | he. from yourarms. . wo Meaviva —~There wes | ; i ee : ' : ! ner a Hockey—The hockey match at the - = at the te mpera } Rink to night promises to be a very hotly st. P “ S hoolroom Ila- | .ontested game. The two teams have been proceedings were Of | oractising for the past few weeks, and each r Z character An addres | is sure of winning. The players and their ria Ay casion was given by | jositions will be as follows: + C. P. Paimer, and an interesting | ° . j CHARLOTTETONIANS tation , readings, son.cs i ; : loved by the titas- | Goal—W Davies ' ‘ Badeaver Senwe Point—H Large : M Han pres j Cove r Point—G » J Rogers (Capt ) . . an ; ‘ Forwards SC Moore, L @ Whear, J I sa | Whear, J S Raymond VICTORIAS I urd of managers of Goal—L MeMillar i ate : . Me.. met a few Point—D MeIsnac £* ug i devided upon the follow- Cover Point—W McKie Angu-t meeting: Fo Forwards—A Miiler (Capt) W Brehaut 2 cla«-, $1,000, arling class=, $400, | B Wright, C McLean da<hes anothe teferee—F W L Moor ’ - 8, $500; tworyear-vids, $500;/ Charlottetonians, white jerseys and dark Ful) minute clax,! ,ant-; Victorias, dark jerseys and light . I ainier of the programme | pants t ater rhe meetin yz | ee ee \ ent *r held in the state of | NEWS NOTES. M she tf n ha< already been sh wh ee : It mproved and The wheat crop of India is reported to fered for a big field unusually good, and the aterage yield ~~ | 41x per cent. greater than last year Bost M sry Work.—The City} If Britain had brought up the Brazilian 3 sary S f Buxtun ob<erve tl it ulmiral with a round turn as the Ainerican y-me + anniversary in that city | aimiral has done, what a new shout there eport of its work fur | would have been in the United States tted by the secretary, | press about the bullying disposition of Va the haplain of the | John Bull 5 : H f Representativer,| A number of Chilians who served as of- “ting facts. During | ticers under the late President Balmaceda y received $53,537, an! | ade an attack the other day on the ar- y prneipally in aint} «ilery quarters at Santiago. The attack » giving ontings during | as repul<ed and several assailants killed term to the poor, such a | Many arrests were made gs an ge a and one ; The police in Catania, Sicily, lately di-- ae intry, and in religiou | covered two bombs and a quantity of fire- among the toreign remidents of the } ew aS i . } arms in the neighborhood which they Nineteen misionaries were con- | = ; » seized some time ago, many daggers and et ve mployed in the woth, and during } everal cans of dynamite. ‘The shape of t ur 1893 vieited ae than one-eighth | 01. Lombs and the method of filling indi- -_ sin Boston, and rendered | vote they were aent to Cantania by for- financial ad to more than one--eventh eigners. The firearms and bombs were doves on tae Cetestiats.—A_ Halifax } taken to Palermo. patch of the 4th says: Twenty China- j At Toledo, Ohio, a few days 820, W il- ed here two or three days ago | liam Betts was sentenced to imprisonment t for Havana, intending to eail tw n the penitentiary for two years longer ~ Beta. They are clothed only in| than his natural life by Judge Lemmon. tom, avd have been kept *hiver.ng He was convicted of having robbed a grant shed since cuming, with econd hand store, and a life rentence wa- mmodation whatever, | #ided under the habitual criminal law. < ( ° ed on tehalf of thei ** «ia the first sentence under that law i ‘ l-equence instruc n Northwestern Ohio. cxememnatinnainmentatinaiit e| n Uttawa by it | (‘lav to make them come i J Hi ON & JOANSOW | , lition was somewhat | ; 4 ; v ti vet far from © : ¥ A ’ Tne Caoinamen came | suse of the trunubie | petween Pix k- Cu-tome The .m- meh p agents ’ ei ; ' ae ‘ sone an y ite then c | Emb: oidery, VW kia . ALL @O NIVET EXC NES t How were mey? Are we rell- 4 What a lot of quer 4 ser when them you see the The Reliable Drug zists. feb7 ‘THE WISDOM OF BUYI' 6 <a anki House Furnishing Goods from our mammoth stock is plain. In an assortment so vast you are sure to find ju-t what you want, and perhaps at prices con- siderably less than those that the same quality demands elxewhere. No mutter what you bear or read, we claim the be-t values in Fur- niture are here, and always will | be. We've come to hard-time prices, which of course are easy prices. —— ee ‘Mark Wright & Co, Ltd. feb? " f Lad ’ White Cutton Curset ‘ ’ We think k THE RIGHT iD- ' buy ladex«’ White at ft} ’ “ * we are enre If vom bay vour White Wear from | 0 , t t THE RIGHT PLACE ” ! eure of ut, fur you ble, worry and money, : © & me at «tuck of beautiful BEER BeOS, Weather Bulletia. Torowto. Feb. 7, 10 2 mm. Westerly to southerly winds, fine and r : = << seen tegen ies EXAMINER . : i pe ¥ a | LLAVE ~ t- Lew, PROWSE Charlottetown, January. 29, 1894 Robby, Cheap BROTHERS. rg ic WS E 8B ROS. ae RECEIVED THEIR—— ‘LEVEN LARGE CASES. — NE and Good. NOW is the time to is the time. Tomatoes, ‘orn and Peas, cents per tin; Pears (3 and 5 Apples (one gallon tins), 29 12c cents per tin ; RANTED FRESH. Charlottetown, January 10, T894—m w BEGINS TO-DAY! Ends of Prints, Dress Goods, Ribboss: Laces, Embroidery Cloths, Selling Cheap ! ora iy ? om pute peer ee) = ie — Cam. | - « See oe ern a rr : 2 sa C%1ee Generai Agent for P. E. Island. Orerce—Next Bank of N. S., feb6 loftetown. GENTLEMEN,—In response to the vote of the Public Meeting on the 3lst ult., it is my inténtion to nominate for the office of May6r for the ensu.ng. term, and Salmon, $1.50 per dozen; Veaci . } 7 } There is a ‘time buy We are not going to wait until spring to cut prices. They will not be any eheaper. | i) ner ? . . . } — . Raspberries, straw berries i cents per tin: Pumpkin, 12 18 cents per tin: Blueberries, , 1 or ; : and French Peas, 20 cents pei SANDERSON & CO., NEWSON BLOCK, VICTORIA or Everything. CANNED GOODS cheap. ! Now | per dozen; Lobster and | 1e3 (2 and 5 Ih. tins), 20 to 30! ). tins), 20 to 50 cents per tin; nts per tin; Apples (3 lb tins) and Plums, 20 | ents per tin; Baked Beans, Pitted Cherries, Mushrooms tin. EVERY TIN WAR- RoW. | ¢ I CARD. j Gentlemen FE] ctors of the City of | Charlo: tetowa I e with t ishes of a large | nul f citizens, 1 offer my self as a} candidate for the office of Mayor at the | forth tion; and promise, elected, to act impartially in all mattery befo e 4 ; I s| orto guard the interests | of the citizens in the expenditure of ail } iblie mone The sewe rage que-tion, s i | according to sjyle. Ch’tcwn. | make a valuable and interesting book. To the Electors of Char-) ®? ; if elected the followin’ matters shal! have | my erpecia! ai tention :— } Strict economy in administering the | affairs of the city. Neces*ary and permane nt provements, commensurate ability to atford them. No expenditure for sewerage until th: question by a separate vote ix settled at the polls, Enforcement of all laws now enacted or that may be enacted. AsI shall not be able to make a per- sonal canvass, I take this means of solicit- ing your votes on election day. W. E. DAWSON. etreet with the * feb3 iin fy | | yearly from Ist December, 1*93, and are [am concerned, shall remain in |} avevance until deci led by a vote at some tuture time. i city as Councillor | Having served the for Ward Five under Mayors Hooper, Beer and j ige, the introduction of electric j light-,the construction of water works and | e erection of the new City Hall, 1 claim Civic matters; | Dawson, | Haviland, during the | “HiallpOoXrX wet some little experience in and trust ‘that my past record in connec- | tion with all que-tions of civic reform will | warrant my expectation of being returned | by a handsome majerity. T. A. McLEAN. Ch't wh, Feb. 4, 1894—tl dte Information Wanted | of the relatives of JAMtS WALLAC?’, a carpenter and Feaman, who came to Bos ton about 20 years ago. Address GEO. WALLACE, South Abington Station, Mass, jan29—dy & wy Vea. Meeting The People of Murray Harbor Seuth intend hav.ng a Public Tea in tieir New Hall on WEDNESDAY, the 21st day of February. There will be a Meat Table im connection with the Tea, Cou.e one, come all, as a good time may xpecied m the tables at one o'clock, p. m. towards paying off the Hall. j ceeds to vo Pro let on th Admission to Tea, 25° centa. Meat | Table, 49 cents. } of tue Directors, H. J. BREHAUT, | Secreta y. | furray Harbor, Feb. 2, 1894—daéw j 8 * 12 33 | 10 “Magic C u agic vlfy. your numbers of the “ Mage 7 an! have them bound by J. D. TAYLOR, at J.D. McLeod's old corner. Price for binding, 75 cents and- upwards, The “ Magic City,” when bound, will J. D. TAYLOR, Book binder. tenders for Prov acial Debentures, Tenders will be received at the Provin- cial Treasury up to noon of the l4ra DAY OF FEBRUARY, 184, for the purchase of the whole or any ‘part of the $26,600 P. E. I-land Debentures, being balance of the $185,909 anthor.zed by Provincia Statute of 18¥l (55 Vie, Cap. 1). These Debentures, which are. issued in denom nations of $1,000, $500 and $160, bear 4 per cent. mterest, payable ha'f redeemable in the year 1916. ANGUS MeMILLAN, Provincial Treasurer. Provincial Treasury, 2 29:h January, 1894, § SOME ——-—— WE VARY Napkins, Lawns, ARE SPR TO EVERYBODY IN NEED OF———~— GOING Apron WEDNESDAY, —me " TO OFFER————— IN: Embroideries, White Goods of every description. {x) FEBRUARY Cottons, White Sheetings, White and Unbleached Tablin Checks, and ~ 7, 1894. ’ - Commencing Monday, Jan. 29, one 7 cam ate G2 DD we Be ess es ve CGO PSASIS “ ™% és oe _—« use ete Yacht”. a mS io i: om oP Se a fe 3 oe OFF f BiH! & i) oa vi & a ie = 5 ¥ aes » ae | se ake oe RS SS ‘% 8 = L t a © ae f SS “ ay oO We have no room to quote prices, but call at our Stere, see the Goods and Prices, | and we will guarantee that if you want WHITE GOODS you will go no further, MOORE & McLEOD, Bis. 4 oe Charlottetown, January 26, Successors to Perkins & Sterns, a riots. ‘owest coats, tt a great sacrifi ¢. ' Long We prices. our our We See See are giviug PRI h ve just opened several Cases Grey and White Cottons, which é t ¥ a (x}= > Clothing, 419. 0F and Bales of New Felt Hats when you want to buy Mews and Boys Ne “ See our Boys’ ‘iver. ye (894, GREETING | MM. George Pharmacy, ble ived to be the best in the we are offering at ' ing the greatest satisfaction. the balance of our Boys’ Overcoats: J. ES- - 2a 4 , 89i- town, Februevv Dress at all society events during the festive season is the correct Are you prepared ? Stvles in Dress time is here. ‘ice ? Suits Have changed this season. We make them in latest styles and in all grades. Discard MACDONALD & Has the old one seen They are exquisitely finished and will satisfy the most fastidious. last season’s Suit and get one of our Tails this year. A Dress Suit is essential to your wardrobe. A burden, but one of ours will make you feel comfortable in society. ing the dull season we will give extra value. oh§ Carlottetown, January 29, 1891--m thing. too much ser- | | WORLD'S Come to us when you went to buy. CO That poor one 1s Duar- a UGE, FASHIONABLE GLOTHIER Wheels Wheels! jan30 ee —_——_x)--- haft % Poles, Saddlery’ Hardware, Carriage. Hardware, Spokes, White Wood, Hubs, Hickory, Bass Wood, Leather Dashers, Moss, Hair, ete. ee ee ee SS -o ee PAINTS, OILS & VARNISHES A SPECIALTY. WV. BB DAWHSOW. Charlottetown, January 13, 1894—tu thu eat (x)—-- ——— ee — - econ Rim Gears ! Gears ! Don't Buy Low Grade Canadian-Kerosene Oil We keep ONLY THE BEST, so you can’t make any mistake in ordering Oil from us, Charlottetown, February 2, 1894—mon we ? fri Shelf and Heavy Hardware. ‘ Se Patent Leather in Trimming, Top, Dash, Collar, Skirting, Winker and Colored Buffing when you can get the best Water White almost as cheap at S. B. ENMAN & CO'S. Com- mon Oil burns much faster than good Oil, and besides it smokes your chimneys and creates an unhealthy and disagreeable odor in the house. Ss. B. ENMAN & CO. the Topalar Drugsiore Tn Medicine, quality ranks first, which 1s Our moto, Our line of Drugs, Chemicals and Patent Medicin Zisc mm plete Toilet and F 2s dowetand Faney Articles, comprisin jrushes, Combs, Chamois, Soaps, Pe:- fumes, Toilet: Powders, ete. Cigars, Tobaceas, Cigareites, Pipes, ety Iry Davies’ special 5c. Cigar, acknow city. *Five Cent Straight.” Agent for “William Radam’s Miérobe Killer, Sonti. American Rheumatic Cure, Nervine, English Spavin Liniment and Woolford’s Sanitary Lotion. Davies’ Ointment still selling and giv- Try a box! DAVIES’ DRUG STORE, Morris Block, Victoria Row San OP The Werld’s Columbian Exposition. 1. The whole civisized world has been ip- terested in the Great Celebration. 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Charlottetown, Dec. 14, 1893. lccnmsetinibienalilnsiasinia ti cilia ciate . : Wants, Lost, Found, &e Advertisements under this heading charged five cents per line. “BOs RDERS.—Two or three boardars can be Seosnmmednted at Mrs. MARTIN'S, Princ lw pa—fel 7 FOUND.—On the West River ico, en the 24th January, ashawi. The owner can have it by proving property and paying for this advertisement.—THoMAS LtuND, Nine Mile _peek. dy li wy 2i—feb7 WANTED AT ONCE.—A good girl for general housework. Appiy to-day to Mes. A. FULTON, Prince Street, next to the Brick Church. feb? HONEST BOY wanted at once.~—L. P. TAN- TON. feb3 CH E LOST—On Monday last, a cheque for am erawn by Hagh Monaghan in inter of Join MeQuarrie or bearer. Finder is res- tfully requested to return same to Jon~ OQ UARRIE, Oyster Bed Bridze. feol FOUND.—Gent’s plush cap and pair hoota Owner can have same by applying at Bere ros an®™ | ee ee