TI LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. - I bargain corner ‘wv x. ~ Me gt ht enn _ we ( ‘y YY row > St. Lawr e Lodge tomght - Sex “A i : Wednesday ev sinenatninn ‘ t t Wed -> ~ ‘ _ New } ins Fesriva n St. Joe Cor ‘ tomorrow Don’t | ‘ ‘iene a ' ar ly : ; g i his ¢ iene 4 | n s of St. ¢ ze's ! the a irned mee o nk - LEN 1 Do AR You w t ' “a wephs ¢ i hat i and i - NTS ‘ rg e meeting t ’ gats “ sharp arn w be mad i lub’s - I ‘ Those having harge f the St. J sephs ent intend t pee anything attempted & cements and attractions eomnnitippnnndh For rur 25ra.—Professor Vinnicombe t away for special 1 to be ren v wehestra at the Scottish ‘ e Zath inet sniilicnaiiieiimem Peake Bros. & ¢ or-arranging for a sa 7 o r etea } the rt!: at Liverpool §@. B apring goods a se shippers quemi_peen Ss y Hose Co—The postponed an ¢ + Company lt t 4 rooms 18 ening. at eight ~ Ja He . » ‘ Scoten Coxcert.—aA Scotch concert will g Eldon Hall on Friday, the 12th | vhich aome of Charlottetown’s fingers Vv take part Mr. Daniel McDonald. of Vernon River, will dance f » ( n Highland costume Ad- o s Yesrerpay.—There were two ‘ t People’s Cemetery yester- lay afternoor The funeral of Mr. Wil- am MeGarrigal ft his late residence at that of Mre. Charles Mr. Charles foth funerals Brown left the residence of MeGregor an hour iater weT ly attende: — = ox Rars A It i 1 ON HATS AGAIN.—il is ri al ig about seventeen years of age, Mrs Susan Coffin, who lives on | nerof Water and Hillsborough Sts., s amall taste of “Rough on Rats” » Saturda ght, and Dr. S. RK. Jenkins 1 to be alled tr. some time later to re ! he: Tne doetor soon brought her round again, and she is now out of | ‘ It is said she told the doctor she k the stuff to see how it felt, and | if intention of committing suicide is very prev alent | Today Mr. Chas and Mr. Fred J Tar Gaie.—The grip ' pres ty at presser t Dalziel, OF ser ¢ arter Nash, of the Patriot, are among thore renorted “laid up.” Councillor Crabbe, | who has heen ill for several days, is still confined to his bed, and Stipendiary Mag- istrate Haszard does not expect to be able i | Medicine Co'y the reported | bt tae a ae eee 1E DAILY EXAMINER - - . : . - el a - re ~~ ~ MONDA THE HAWAIIAN OUFRSTION, rhe total p ypulation is reported as 80, 990, the details of which run Nati ‘ ; i ‘ me Half c castes Sees 186 Ch nese . . eee 01 [ ih Japane xe '36 0 | Y, JANUARY 38, - Portuguese iS 602 Americans l 928 | : British 1,344 1 — Crermane 1 03 * Polynesians “5. PROWSE BROS. —— about one in forty-five oad « ee: ttle larger than the British ld) rhe mir rity 1 rtion of the House e ° : ° ° sire as prepares on Hawaiian fake this opportunity of thanking their | | rather Kee Fos Hata neane a ee many customers for ‘their very liberal); us () il | If TH iid é () ing. te ‘it vehi hap el aergatbendts | patron: ize during the past year, and trust: oe what itjdgc'ares to be a fact, role 1 ahenthe reseien teverrent ttre tomer] Oe all have hiaen well satisfied with the OHINGS | Has paramonn diploma ce © treatment they have received, The year T . 2 As Hot Ss) : a ; rit a oa a Ce. in the | | upon Ww hic ‘h w c hi MY . ente dy ‘d shi ul outshine HA : as : ase Of | ao —— “ —- ee aoe | all pr ey ious effor ts to please the people, re : ti great p hx sepsrt cone “the We liv O to p ase our customers. We live j Ass Or rtmen t to Select frem. President h as ene nn preamble is ff wt chat eTiect ths thia regan, which | TO let our customers live, by ovine them | : wed by a resolution tothe Carlutfetown, Jann CELE EE EE RCS TCE IE con ot the Presilent in OO goods at low prices, T his year our i the civil or military af- © > . thority Store shall be Headquarters for Bargains | In many lines of goods, nterfer: fairs of the 1 ater and the rights and d ation, “without the f Congress is a dange is ranted va gnitics f the ( rress of the | ed States an further, that the manner of su he attempt d ntervention by the exeeutive, and meth OUR SPECIALTIES: ) op Se aa ols used, are unworthy of the executive ee — grows leew vs ; + : A i. r ; : bib > ' r ; Ccompeicpsr agente, Canpets, Clothing, Hats and Gents’ Furnishings.) We bave # lot of GOOD, WARM fwr ‘and Women’s Laced and Congress, that we — Parrsbore, N.S. D. S. Howard, the well kno N.S., sends The The past year has been the best in our ‘experience, and we are bound. if possible, to make this one better, and we perchant Hawker unsolicited : Some inbathe ago, when suffer- eS Bows cheap. If you want anything in this line following YO Oe ere moial from a severe cokl, I was audvised to ask the reader to help US. will be sure to buy a pair remarkably chea sry ele s ulzam of Tolu and Wild | , ist ’ : . berry a iit ae L ab Pile, which J am thankful tosay <« omplete iy cured me WACDON lL bave recommended Hawker’s Balsam to very many suffering from Lagr ippe and case it has prov- PROWS: The Charlottetown, severe colds and in every ed to be effective Sold and 50 certe a bott! i Bronchitis and Influenza are quickly ured by Hawker’s Tolu and Wild Cherry | Balsam everywhere - meet y nioueshenetaetangeetilinaiiinaiiaiae taille Wonderful Cheap Men. January 8, ls$4i—m . | On Thareday night last S. 0. E. B.S. the following officers were sticcessfully in- | stalled for the current year by District De- | puty J. H. Bell : | ; W P P—Geo Worthy 3 Ww Pp... oe Saw rrove , WG P ’ Turner } ee —_— } _ Florida Oranges, Lemons. Pine- apples, Dates, Table Prunes, Stew: ” ing Prunes. eas Layer Rai-) We <ins, Fresh Figs, all fresh and at low prices SANDERSON & CO., Deo. 20, 1893—m w f VICTORIA ROW ! Chap—W Peardon Treas—D Richards. Sec’y—E Lucas ist G M—J Clarke 2nd do—Geo Ledw ck i 2rd do—W Coles ith do—J Johnson 5th do- -T Go lw ll 6th do—W Batt IG Ed Hobbs. 0 G—D Wright. our FURS ALLY SHPUC EBD balanee of SPEC! are closing out t! cues Y. M. C. A—In the Y. M. C. A. yester- day afternoon Mr. R. R. Fitzgerald, Q. C., j gave the first of the new series of “talks” to be delivered at the Sunday afternoon | meetings. His topic was “Environment,” | and included an extract from Prof, Henry | Drummond’s essay on that subject. At the close of Mr. Fitzgerald’s address, which ~— = = ; was well given and listened towith great Charlottetown, a BARGALN, see the woods and our If you want get FELT BOOTS ALD & Soe Ae ‘at | FELT BOOTS in Men’s are clearing out very see them: just you p at CO’S. VRICES ! pric OSs, to on down to Court before Wednesday. | attention, Mr. Perey Pope made a few re- Hon David Laird, who was unable to inarks dealing with the subject. i Sot. Vi O O R - & IVE be out on Saturday or Sunday, is at work 4 C to-day Mr. Duncan MeLean, of the | Taermometrer Reapincs—The coldest 3 Water Commissioners office, is also out | recorded‘between Saturday night and Si n- u , after several days illness | day morning was three above zero, an can ~ oo : : a | the coldest during Sunday night and € Successors to Perkins & Sterns, Coxcext.—The concert in Eldon Hall, | Monday morning was eight above The Charlottetown, December 13, 1893- f n Friday, the 6th inst., was quite a suc- | warmest between these dates waa seven ne _—— v har » Dect ¢ 3, 1893 iw ‘ the attemlance might have cess, although en better The programme was inter- esting and amusing throughout. The Kev. Mr. Sinciair’s address on “The Eng 118 Ps nie” was instructive, witty and to i the point. The dialogues were very well g j re received with rounds of | appia Perhaps the ag piece of the evening was a solo by Miss Bert ha | Longard, “A Little Summer Shower, a well-merited encore. In al! did <o well, it is hardly fair understand that the ¢ & partic niarize W e “ end giving a ittee int xt Friday evening, 12th advise all _———_ Exrertatyment at Morewt.— A very snecessful <ocial and entertainment was | of Eiward Parkman of a son. i held New Year's night in the new hall | at More under the aiis<p-€ es of the Young i a a : ’ ft Meu’s Society of Christian Endeavor. The | MARRIED. handsome sum of ninety--even dollars wa< At the residence of the bride’s brother, ; | } tations were de- realized. Several nice freer ed A rolo by Mr. George Hoop: - with organ accompaniment, i* worthy ot; honorable ment n; alxo two solo by Mrs The most was a dia Ho ward armnsing part e (Pat adi the Magistrate) between Mr leserv’ § pe a! f the progr praise atnime Avimer McEwen and Mr. Hammond M: Ewe The manner in which these two gentlemen represented their several char- acters was hy ved continuous applanse ghiy creditable, and they re- from the aud- e The committee beg to thank al! | who attended the social and helped to ake it euch a grand success Tap Retatrives Here.—The New Glas- nicle says : sn was brought here sh by Wm. Satherland. He appeared ying condition, and being a or nothing could be gow Chr ' from Meri ne in @ tranger little learned about him. He was placed in | William Smith’s (ailer) charge The man died on Sabbath night, and was buried on Monday, tev. Mr. | Rogers perfurming the last and | solemn services over the friendless and destitute stranger. From papers foun in gathered that h’s name was Wiliiam Rosas, that he was a native of Seutiand, that he waa well edu eat d and had seen better days, evidently m the evidence given at th aerate. inquest that told a man named Barratt he was a nephew of a mem his possesion it wa- ] appr ar be ose ber of the House of Commons at Ottawa, and had relats in P. BE. I+land, and was r ‘ fur busines. ihe Previously Announced, to-day placed our whole stock rimmings on sale at we have of Fur T 23 PER CENT. DISCOUNT. Natoral and Black Opossum, Black and Brown Goat, Black and Brown Coney, Nutria, various widths, dec &e &c ——ALSO is able ¢ a n, i Persian eat Cape, i Nutria Cape, 1 Balt > Seal . 1 Aste shes Cavalry do., 1 Astrakan Derby do., 1 Grecniand Seal do. (emall), At very low prices to clear. —-— —— ae Weather Bulletin. Toroyro, Jan. 8, 10 a m. Presh westerly to northwesterly winde; renersily fair and decidedly eaid select con- persons that | On Saturday last an | At ten o'clock thie morning Cheap Eight-day Clocks, beautiful tone; Luminous Dial | and » half above zero wa; markeu. - . Alarm Clocks ; Watches for $4.5 and $5.50; Genuine Wal- | . Civic Revor.—It is said that a billhas | tham, $7.50 and $9.00; Gold Watches, cheap and good. finally passed the Quebec Legislative g »q id. Fil Cas Vv Ra Is ta - Be IC ouncil, taking the election of Montreal’s see our UOl 1 led ase Vatchbes, also Gold Filled Mayor out of the hands of the people and | Spectacles at less than half the price of gold ones } vesting that honorin the Citv Council. ‘ BE. WW. FAYLOoR, | teen above. nine eit | Each ward will elect two instead of three Aldermen. t| Prowse Bros lirze business enabls Charlottetown, Jan. 4, 1894—2i CAMERON BLOCK. them to sell cheep So if you want cw..* aes ng for any age, man or bo Vv; Come direc. to "Pro: wee Bros. ; BIRTH. At Montague on the 5th inat., the w fe ae Harbor North, on Dec. 7th, 1893, | by the Rev. A. Kin+, George Irvine, 1 | ' | Mas ray Harbor Soutn, to Suphia Clu ton. | he DIED At the residence of her grandfather, Mr. | ity Mardware Store. John Stumbles, Hillsborough Street, on ~ = eo Sunday, theSth January, 1894, of bron- f ls talib bs. ys Say a nes -* am <A 4 | chitie, Nina fOuisa, second daughter «f| ASTRAKAN JACKET>-., . ye ~ SSF el > Sl — EP | Samuel R. and Amelia Fanny Stumble-, | feat 4 , Be& | x > ” 4 a ‘ aged fifteen years. i Red 1 Pej i j ¢ $3 ij e.9 ‘ —— oe “_ ne CE Ca tak aE Sern ste | at heduced Prices. aa tll ae ge es | mele ee > USE SKODA’S DISCOVERY. the grea You Meet in in ur Stock. yr es Rion! and NerveRemedyv FUR COLLARS, WE WANT IT ex Quality, Quantity, Price. to be We keep everything a first- Bei 5B. Charlottetown, November 21, NORT understood that our aim is lercR MUFFS 1893. to keep the BEST and PuREST| FUR MUFFS, OWN de. GO. | : ! elaae tbc ens ‘ a DRUGS and CHEMICALS to be | at Reduced Prices. | lass Clothing Store should | , found in the city. We buy cane ie keep. We not only sell at MEN’S FUR fully and in the best markets, | moderate prices, but fill and | UNTLET GLOVES.) ins wesay cea} Watches, Clocks aiid Jewelry. —— ee (1 Se We are giving BIG BARGAIN above line of eoods, as we stock on hand, —_— -——_ Gc. &. Javea, ‘orth Side of Queen fquare, - - - McKay Woolen Co. Dont Talk! eee Charlottetown, Nov. 17, 1893. : Dollars Away You are throwing by not using | and so are able to give our cus- | tomers PURE DRUGS AT LOW- carefully. ‘UR-LINED CLOAKS, : FUR-LINED S in the have a large EST PRICES. Johnson's Drug Store. jan8 SPEAK! 6 ALL FUR GOODS of the at Low Prices to clear | ' TARIFF | this month. 4 ' opinions vary as to the wis- HARRIS X STEWAI dom of high protective duties. One thing we know,—apply- London Charlottetown, Jan. 6, 1894—dy Inspection of our Overcoats, at Reduc ed Prices. t)sters, Reefers and Suits will | a te Se A few MEN’S FUR COATS convince you we are fully up to the wants of the people of | _P. E. Island. \ Give at Immense Reduction. | us a eall. foom and Bedroom ‘Suites, Chairs, Tables Bedsteads, and odd pieces of Furniture. - WOODILL'S Don't Listen ! ) BAKING eae POWDER. ' | “HS EQUAL TO | % - House. ing tariff terms to prices on ‘furriture, the people want good goods, but the price asked ‘must be for revenue only. | Big profit prices are not want- ed. We have revised the tariff. Deal with us, we will tax you lightly. Mark Wright & Co, Ltd. jan8 but remember that we sell the Cheapest, the are determined to give best bargains COSTS LESS THAN ANY OTHER ON THE MARKET. MISS WARY DOULI, STUDIO, STAMPER BLOCK. | Instructions given in the various branch Try a Five Cent Package. } es of Drawing and Painting. i on P. &. Island. goods guaranteed. No trouble to show goods JOHN Ni WSON. jan2 Charlottetown, Jannarv 4, 1894 Furniture Store Quality of nov29—2m eod Opposite tke Post Office. in . , = eed but call and inspect our New Parlor, Drawing | and | every time at JOHN NEWSON’S, the Cheapest’ FOR SALE The DOMINION H HOU SE , on Great ~ge Street, Charlotietown, vow in pos- session of the subscriber, » 2. Town Lot No. 59, dred in Charlottetown, Street and near Bayfield’s four tenements. 3. Part of Common Lot No. 22, between Euston and Chestnut Streets, having a width of 156 feet 6 inches on Chestnut Street and 51 feet 9 inches on Euston Street, including the large building of four tenements on Chestnut Street. That Feld in the Royalty, sae, sipclaiie Mr. Maurice Blake’s, taining three acres. a in the Sth Hun- south of Euston corner, with con- 5. Farm of 75 acres on Township Ne. 38, in King’s County, adjoining the rail road and next the farm of the late Donala McEachern. 6. Building Lot and House at Summer side, south of Church Street, now ocecn- pied Jotn E. Delaney as tenant to the subscriber. All or any of the above properties will ' be sold on terms to snit purchasers, and | possession given forthwith. | _ For particulurs apply to M, & D. C. Me- | Leod, or to the subscriber. H. B. SMITH, Dominion House. Ch’town, Dec. 18, 1893--tu w th lm Latest and Bess World's Fair Book, Unequalied for superb Illustrations and | complete History. Over 600 pages, 8)x10) rticles by prominent officiais and portraits | ofall,men and women. Won’tappearin any | nm -wspaper coupon scheme. Send outfit of i such, or eg (returnable) for handsome outfit. . R. E. KENNEDY, Publisher, Stanstead Junetion, Que. Sdepal 1s9-4, ANNEAL MEETING. ilerchants’ Bank ef P, BE. Isiand, iS The Anna General Meeting of th ene of the Merchants’ Bank of P. E. Island will be held at its Bank ng Honse, Gr ent Geor; *e Strect, on TUES DAY, the %h day of January next A. D 1894, at the honr of 11 o'sloek, a. 1 Proxies mu-t be loft with the Cashie ea®t One dav pr 10 The te ets WM. MeL BA} ti (‘ash BANK . STOLK “Merchants Bank P P. EF. Island. orty Shares -of the increased Capital Ph - of the Merehants’ Bank of P. FB Island = aliotted fo’ Shareholders bat not accepted — will be eahd at Atiction at the Banking House Oharlottetowayaon TUES DAY, 9th January next, at 12,30 0'e! immediately after Annual Meeting By order of the Directors t. BEATRST«' dee3y Auctionce ihe Werld'’s Columbian Exposition. — —— 1. The whole civisized world has been in- terested in the Grent Celebration. Th: crowned heads of Europe, the governments ot all the famous nations of the globe, the iands of the Orient and the islandsof the sea have all been co-operating to render the Exhibition worthy of the greatest event of modern times. 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This grand work surpasses anything tha has yet appeared in this line, and will be sol by subscription only. Wait for it; taken other. MRS. W. A. STEWART is Sole Agent for this city, __ dee? NEW FRUITS. xes fine O.S, Va se]k Chey { 200. *. Jayer »0 barrels Currant 1) eases " 300 box lencia Raisins 50 boxes Dates nw Oran 20 kee Grapes, 20 large Nuts ‘Filberts). N, B. & M. RATTENBURY dec22 ln Important Appointment Contempiated. The Manufacturers’ Guarantee aud | Accident Insuranee Company of Canada purposes establishing a Provincial Agency | here. Its desire isto give the appoint- j ment to a citizen of this Province. This | Company is now doing the Accident busi- ness of this country. its Premium Income last yeur was the largest reported to the | Dominion Government by any Canadian Compeny. It now has the lead, and is | deteru ined to maintain it. - District Agents also wanted Por further information j apply to B. PATON, Charlottetown. Uffice—McLeod, Morson & MeQuarrie’s dech0—dv & wky Is.and Railway. and after FRIDAY, 15h December, 1893, ains of this KRa.iway will run daily (San- excepted) as follows :— tad down Read up M. Leave Arrive P. M. ene ..Charlottetown. ones apeee aa Royaity Junction os Sa .North Wiltshire 159 } Hunter River.... - 1a , ‘Bradatbans sage -Emcraid Junction. 12 58 { t .. Preetown.... . : $2 43 } i Kensingion ; ae im BAP.» ays) Summ, rside > Ly ll 4) fe A. M. i, Ly a Summers de ‘ Ar 0%) Osserw ée »» Mescouche.,. ... os lo 2 Wises tence . Wellington. wot OUR, cecks ...- Port Uilt 92) j Pins wee UO’ Leary . , su | Aas} - Bloomfield...... 73 i Aiberton . 6 52 Ar . Tignish., Lv 60) P. M. A.M 239 Ly . Charlottetown. ..... Ar 10% 28 Royalty Junction .. 10 355 Ar Mount Stewart Ly 85) 410 Ln Mount Stewart Ar $0 Dapihe oes Cardigan ; oo 1 46 rr Georgetown. lv 7l0 P. M. A. M. 405 Ly Nount Stewart..........Ar8 55 4 ..-Morell.. ‘ 517 BURA unos so 5c ee oe 748 6 40 Ar .. Souris... Iv 6 i wee ie ; P.M. A. M. 100 Ly Emerald Junction .. Ar 82 13) Ar Cape Traverse... Ly 7% D. PO’ TINGER, Gen. Mgr. Can. Govt. Railways. j ' J. UNSWORUTH, Superintendent. Charlottetown, Dec. 14, 1808. Wants, Lost, Found, &e Advertisoments under this heading charged five cents per line. WANTED.—A girl for general nensswert. fo a suitable one Mberal wages will be pald. Apply to Mrs. W. T. Hueaan, U ad Prince Street. i—jané LOST—A bunch of ren ‘ys Finder wil! he with Red @ewarded by leaving same at this office. decw HOUSE TO LET—On Dorchester Street East, containing five rooms, with a good —— Rent moderate. Apply te PATKICK J. SHERTY 3i pd—decws W ANTED—A boy about fifteen or sixteen years old to attend a horse and make hims.!r useful about a house. Apply at this office. Zi—t LOST—Last week, a lady’s wate h, between Mark Wright « Co's. Factory and Conductor Ryan’s house. Finder will be rewarded on leaving it at this office. dec?; FOR SALE.-A light, new double sieigh. trimmed, le and shafts, for saie cheap at McINNIS Bros’., Carriage Buliders, Kent Street. tf—lecl4 WANTED—A canvasser of good address to canvass the city Please reply right away to P. O. Box 71, city. dec l6 HOUSE TO LET.—Consaining five rooms, ood stabling attached, on Richmond Street West. Apply on the premises to NIcHotas tu fri tu pd—nov’s STRAY R M.—There has been a stray Ram on my poo mises the past month. The owner may obtain same by paying expenses. If not claimed before the 20th of November, inst., the Ram will be sold on that date. — RODERICK MCNEILL, Vernon River. novi7—wky MURPHY. Chubt A aD —A ubb Lock me: pply. ag