LOC j 1 ‘ . ' M ! i S ! a ‘ Dr. Kelly , 4 \ i \ R poke fr ‘ Ma { ; i H ' I ‘ ange i. t i l : : \ ai ( at A 1 I Ha i that = 4 : 4 pat 5 ‘4 ' : mck irs. Celia | k Xf ’ } ‘ i ” ay epairing mpson | { st | r. \ . y i i I W _- as . i v R ; s - | a ‘ | rt bat wi W hite a arred fr t és u hi ' ( Che Fy | i . . i } i » oe ‘ ' ri ti br : ‘ I. ; ally 7 - " 5S pow . sm is ‘ ! v © 1 N | s : : ' : i Aing y i i ; } 4 l I i 4 ‘ ivé \ “ . 1 a : D N i = 4 At i r Reg wa i - A ‘ { r ‘ t ef pury . tk » oom 4 uf viy-ma v s’ f ‘ , © Y Me: I ‘ va ad 5 I symy itt 1 j : I I i pr n 4 ; ud A va i for a Sir Edward W he g . - ‘ ul r iy 1 a5 | it ? r ~ 4 ‘ ” rh } I tt ir a re I I t I . ptro 1 for i i t) ge a : — steamers to Liverpox This proposition S awruamis ver, the bridge ae hes ipled with the discuss fo . . Yas the north fork, and | tunnel between Scotland and Ireland. Sir | © [ rug Phe first and last) Bdward ims that both the tunnel and st th . ' £106,000 .000 ed : ' » | : t Vu P t a s I i ra 1d Vl : : ‘ 1 DY i Croverni ; tt 9 perated eforth a | | W. Palme : ; 7 ; i pr i hes na ae ” i ; t ’ t a* s ‘ I ‘ : 4 not ud I vo nm lecided 24 . not t time The roads ar . ' g the St. P o-M ox Moscow-Nijni- | N St. Peter Warsaw The we Australia during tl o ta | an sul 1 heen ur » iV I 4 1m} Iu Adelaid ig Decer meter severa , . eg ie n tl , , ! 1ay i i ) O7 in I nad and 16 i€ In Me i e tl i if vas bes i a ce cl g > 4 —T ’ EI I x r r} g PI ve rie v g : nan f wy her . I and | aDLY McEa Ma legre i } at ‘ sioner . S Ma : Ma la . . LS How to Take a Pill, | M Ma ’ W ate Comm is- Lhe xt time you require to “take a | ving pla Place th i | | } Ma J 1 well back } the I th, take a larg . th » 4 ads er swa w of water, and, presto, the pills are \ Foater tf Ma. \ z Take Haysker’s Liver Pil s they are Water Commissioner Sinai, Hiceiy sugar coated, ao 10t gripe, tt i tsicken and are purely getable ‘ Oy \ tur rh e sick Headaches and Biliousness. | ved at Clift Ha Sold everywhere, only 25 ce | um, Eeq., of Springfieid. © USE SKODA’S DISCOVERY, ‘the great W « Pair ane ie blood and Nerve Remedy trated by : e ph . o { ac : © \ w lig is be erected the ‘ g M Ha French Gov ! on Penma P ’ Ad as ! Drittany which intended, sha ha he Lex p} t most lliant light in th Ww j é f Ha Chay , v for a dista | sea ' (ira | ‘ W : beg § liate ] et 300.000 ane > = ‘ } 1 At 1 ae | | a eese factory wh ‘ the ‘ wae ated } ; ur ti nd f Cantit | They are purels getable, Hi : Phe a ‘y Mat r leaar } v I { I> ' The y safe for C] re Donald McKay, Joseph ‘ ‘ ( Hoope B 4 4 6 Pill : 7 i y ‘_ . . oes Bwory eed Everybody's Pills are aul tted by all to be * THE ; on seesal BEST FAMILY MEDICINE,’ : a rey uUceu wt rt pr yve unptavotT- Pr ‘ 95 cents per how eid ti lows } ' —————— Pe } l . Johnson & Johnson, Arrived By Exp Al, AND OTHER ITEMS, > ma ui era (re a ure Dak a . . ‘ 4 | 2 cel = . lay : - S ers Ca piav a t h one ! ike i want ' For Our Sale. THE DAILY INTERESTING ODDS AND ENDS AS prize pa - aon - me < ilifel Were not made twenty-live vears avo, nor o a... ‘efand we buy to suit our customers. Hat to EXAMINER Duveclelty 0 this 0 Ger he | GO We eek Sie tis prices, bonat of is the largest on P. E. Island, and our styles the latest. We know If you can’t get a suit you at PR need not try in the city. We have bought he eare of Dr. Ke Lon , ' thine ot Hats for Spring in the city, and such lar&e quantities we hought any wholesale house in the Dominion, to. 2a Ww hy 20 keep about three dozen Hats, can buy from men who import hundreds of dozens: of First-class Hats. PROWSE The Stylis} hou: Our assortment what the people want or Soft Felt BROS’, Hard OWSE you the largest stock of in buying as low as se where they. only when you ROTHERS, i Hatters. | Charlottetown, February 9, 1894—m w f We are is the at English | 12c cents per tin ; cents per tin; Pumpkin, 12 ¢ IS cents per tin; and French Peas, 20 cents per tin. jcc: There is a Time for Everythin NOW is the time to buy not going to wait unti time. Tomatoes, Corn and Peas. $ Blueberries. ANTED FRESH. SANDERSON & CO., They will not be CANNED GOODS cheap. | | spring to cut prices. Now| any cheaper. 1.20 per dozen; Lobster and | Salmon, $1.80 per dozen; Peaches (2 and 3 Ib. tins), 20 to 30) cents per tin; Pears (3 and 3 lb. tins), 20 to 30 cents per tin; | Apples (one gallon tins), 25 cents per tin; Apples (3 ib tins) | Raspberries, Strawberries and Plums, 20} ents per tin; Baked Beans, Pitted Cherries, Mushrooms | EVERY TIN WAR-| NEWSON BLOCK, VICTORIA ROW, vy 10, 1894—m w f Yesterday ress THE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS 14 I incings for Infants’ and Chil- ay. oa ’s Dreseex, in pretty patterns s s Handkerchiefs, 204x294 sae De | This little word has a thirt large meaning with us. | ae Anyone can make cheap a ee vlore border. hem goods, but our team 18 at 49 e usual price of whicl named “Quality” and We place sale to-day 30 dozen a . bail Silk Hand- rice. ne stitched r | ‘ a Oth remark- C é conte each n pa imuch more wholesale a . : : ad w English Prints were @ centre We drive these two im n yesterday. They are free tandem. ‘Try a trial trip | her dressing hat is yfte : ; © 3 ; | oe Er “| ale with us. Depot—King’s | ade the price very low to har- Square, where the best tl the Seeciar Sal ‘i Price FURNITU RE values are yg through our Cotton goods. : BEER BROS. found. row we will make an announce decision ir Lace Curtain Sale, et Bul ight & Co., Ltd Weather Ballin. Mark Wright & Co, Lid. T 0, Feb. 14,10a,m. | Tororro, F a, | febl 4 winds fine and col a Priestiey’s Dress Goods A good name is more potent than thrones and king- lom In business a good name is vitai. The name of y is a synonym for what is delicate, durable and s fabrics are wa side, they k dress g ods till the beautiful Craping il in Bla l Dress Goods } have attain lit y quality. In England it is a house- mn by the well dressed women of d to general favor. Ladies y have seen Priestley’s. They add Women of taste understand 1 FIRE INS Your patronage of the fol is respectfully solicited :— The Royal Ins. Co. of Liverpeol. ihe London & Lancashire Ins. Co. of Liveprool. United Fire Ins. Co. of Manchester. The The Phenix Ins. Co. of URANCE. lowing great Fire Companies | i Brooklyn. — 1 coats, : g at a great sacrifice. ‘| Saddle MOO: is what everyone looks for in everythiag, now everyone wants good value in WHITE COODS ! White Cottons, White Sheetings. Table Linens, fact, WHITE GOODS of being sold at our Store Muslins, kind and name—are prices that no one can undersell. Seeing is Believing,—-come and see. Napkins—in —(x) WEDNESDAY, a en a ene FEBRUARY 14, 1894, every | ¥ at. 3iijee atch ong eee SE SOP Ge re: . ; Sas ot ae ec P , i ia 6S . 3s a = ~~ “i Ho E : uv Prey 3 ) ‘ a .f 2 iett= ; 1 os Oo x Re | <= &.. = s a OG :¢ a FE ED Master Ee § 2 EB OR a. ee i = ~ 71 oO -~ 6k “Sek anes ne: eemeramanes noe: e ts ~o-> # * CO& © 8, ch eS G ee ei Successors to Perkins &’ Sterns. Charlottetown, Febrtiary 9, 1894—-m w f NEW PRINTS OPEN HOD, ‘Information Wanted JAMES WALLACE, & Carpe unl seaman, who came to B to ) ra Add We have just opened several Cases and Bales of Cotton Prints, Grey and White Cottons, which we are offering at}: ‘lowest prices. See our New Felt Hats when you want to buy, New|. See our Boys’ Overe| oj." av\ {x} See our Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, We are giving the balance of our Boys’ Overcoats Come to us when you went to buy, MACDONALD & CO. J. BH. Charlottetown, February 5, 1894—m w f Shelf and Heavy Hardware. Shafts, Poles, ——--——-——(x)——--— - -— — rs’ Hardware, Carriage Hardware, Spokes, White Wood, Hickory, Bass ‘on hand Hubs, Rims. Wood, | Leather Dashers, Moss, Hair, ete. da Leather in Trimming, PAINTS, OILS & VARNISHES A SPECIALTY WW. HH. DAWSOWN. Charlottetown, January 13, 1894—tu tl These Companies command ENORMOUS MONETARY |! " Don't Buy Low Grade Canadian Kerosene Oil settlement of losses. JOHN MACEACHERN, AGENT FOR PF. E. ISDAND. malt = Sale BEGINS TO-DAY! Ends of P rints, Dress Goods, Ribboas, Laces, Embroidery Cloths, Selling Cheap ! —-——- HARRIS & STEWART, London House. Charlottetown, Jan. 31, 1894—ds" DWELLING HOUSE TO LET.—A Dwell- ing House situated on Hillsboro h Street, now occupied by Mrs. MeGaragel. ogsession Apply to PEAKE ow given about Ist March, eost——febs Bros, & Co, No Need to Blow Our Whistle Does It For US. This Month all Emu sions and Cough Medicines at a Discount. REDDIN BROS, febl 2 —dy All the Time ! ' Mr. Donald Nicholson liscovered in his canvass for Ward Three that the citizens are at present not in favor | of Sanitary Reform, Permanent Streets or Sidewalks, or a roadway to Victoria Park, | hence he declined to contest the Ward | against Mr. Taylor. | He is satisfied, however, that the elec- tors appreciate Good Tobacco, | and he is now working day and night pro- | ducing a GOOD SMOKING and CHEW- ING ARTICLE. Look out for his NEW BRAND, made from straight goods, specially selected. ‘Hickey & Nicholson. febl 2 NEW FRUITS. 300 boxes fine O. S. Valencia Raisins “ 1500 selected _ 300: “ layer " “ | 50 barrels Currants, 190 cases “ 50 boxes Dates, 20 “ Oranges, 20 kegs Grapes, 20 bags Nuts (Filberts). N., B. & M. RATTENBURY. 1 dec22 OUR BUSINESS STRENGTH, and are noted for their prompt and liberal | | | | when you can get the best Water White almost as cheap at S. B. ENMAN & CO'’S. mon Qil burns much faster than good Oil, and besides it smokes’ your chimneys and creates] *- an unhealthy and disagreeable Top, Dash, Collar, Skirting, —— —_—_(x)— - ------——— nu sat odor in the house. ) © © — N | G) © 9 a UI Winker and Colored Buffing, | Com- We keep ONLY THE BEST, so you can’t make any mistake in ordering Oil from us. Ske, Charlottetown, February 2, 1894- mon wed fri D. B. STEWART, General Agent for P. E. Island. Orrice—Next Bank of N. S., Ch’town. jeb6 , NOT A JUG FULL But just Three Teaspoons-full of WOODILL’S GERMAN BAKING POWDER, with a quart of Flour, will give as nice a batch of Flakey Rolls as one could desire. TRY IT! feb2 JUST THINK. KEROSENE OIL, 16 Cts. per Imperial Gallon, ee at J. D. MACLEOD & CO. febl0—2w eod eocae FOR SALE ‘On Peake’s No. 3 Wharf. | | | 3,000 CEDAR FENCE POSTS, 150,000 Good Split CEDAR SHINGLES. | Also, a large supply of all kinds of Lum- | ber, including Pine, Spruce and Hemlock Boards, Scantling, Studding, Fencing, | Palings, Laths, Bricks, Lime, ete. | The whole of the above will be sold | cheap for cash, as it must be disposed of | before opening of navigation. POOLE & LEWIS. P.S—On account df the severe winter | NMAN & CO. | Read down GEO. WALLACE, ith Abington Station, Mass | ‘Tea Meeting. The People of Murray Harbor South intend haying 4 Public Ted in’ their New Hall on WEDNESDAY, the 21et day of February There will be a Meat Table connection with the Tea, Come one, come all, as a good time may he « xpeeted. Tea on the tables at one o'clock, p: m Proceeds to go towards , paying off the lebt on the Hall Admission to Tea, 25 «cents. Meat By order of the Directors H. J. BREHAUT, Secretary. Murray Harbor, Feb, 2, 1894—d&w $9.00 WATCH recommend will buy a that we can and you can’ rely on, A few CHRONOGRAPHS will sell which we at reduced prices. Kk. W. TAYLOR, CAMERON .BLOCK NOTICE. We our kindly settle their respective ask customers to accounts before the end ot this month. kK. W. Ch’town, Fel TAYLOR. 6, 1894 P. E. Island Railway. On and after FRIDAY, loth Derember, 1593, the trains of this Railway will run daily (Sun days excepted) as follows :— Read up a. M. Leave Arrive P. M. re) »« Charlottetown. . -- 310 734 Royalty Junction 2h ear ‘ ..-North Wiltshire.... i 59 5 :...Hunter River.... 14 | 900 .. Bradalbane. 1v 9 08 ‘ . Emerald Junction. 12 > 924 .....Freetown . / 1242 945 Kensington . 12) 02) Ar Summerside Iw U4 P. M. A. M i240 Ly . Summerside Ar 00 1W .. «- Miscouche., 10 29 i127 .Welington. ° 10 8 210 .. Port Hill oo 330 O'Leary Bw) 355 » Bloomfield 73a is Aiberton J 6 De 52 Ar . Tignish.. Ly 600 P. M. A. M 239 Ly Charlottetown Ar 1030 2m) Royalty Junction 0 35) Ar Mount Stewart Lv 850 410 Ly Mount Stewart Ar 90 5 22 ; ; Cardigan ae 445 AY Georgetown. Iw 71 wae peb a on 60 + propemengspbeniaded M. A.M 4% Ly Mount Stewart af Ars 445 ...Morell.. : Bi 512 St. Peter’ ° 748 640 At .. Souris « LY ON P. i. A. M. OO Ly ..Emerald Junction Ar'8 20 15) Ar Cape Traverse .Lv 7 ‘Lumber ! Lumber ! On the ‘Square! PROWSE BROS. keep a Retail Store Quite near the Market Square ; All those who want Gents’ Furnishings Are sure to find them there. They’re giving bargains every day, So go and get your share; Don’t buv elsewhere until you've called At PROWSE’S, on ‘the Square | In Overcoats, and Reéfers; too, | They’re offering bargains rare’; | While Underclothing is quite cheap At PROWSE’S, on the Square | A doctor’s bill you’H-have to pay If that Hat or Cap ye | You'd better buy'a nice Felt Hat At PROWSE’S,:en the Squar No need to stay at home from church Because you’ve naught to wear; When you can buy a Suit quite ¢heap At PROWSE’S, on the Sa are, nh wear; | and bad roads we have extended the time | | for the collection of amounts due us to | } March Ist. | <All amounts not settled on that date ! will be sued for in the March court with- out further notice. POOLE & LEWIS. Ch’town, Feb. 8, 1894. ———— —_—-——- Save your numbers of the “) City” and have them bound by J. 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?esting book. J.D ‘+ XLOR, »Ookbinder. feb3 * Magic feb9—eud COLUMBIA BICYCLES | FOR 1894. } } | ' . TL? . Bicyeles of the world. While many im- provements have been added, enhancing -| their already high value, the price of them ing for $25 less than the corresponding | to have a supply of the 94 catalogue, and will be happy to fufrnish to intending pur- chasers on receipt of a 3-cent stamp. R. M. YOUNG, Agent for P. E. Island | janl9 The Columbia Bicycles for 1894 easily | | naintain their reputation as the leading | A Magnificent Live of Wheeis. The “Magic City.” oat has been lowered,—their best wheel’ sel]- | Creek. D. POTTINGER, Gen. Mgr. Can, Govt. Raliways. J. UNSWORTH, Superintendent. Charlottetown, Dec. 14, 1993 Wants, Lost, Found, &c Advertisements under this heading charged five cents per line. WANTED.—One thousand old bottles for « country physician. Must be under one pint In size.—JOHNSON & JOHNSON. febis WANTED.—A- servant girl Must, be weil recommended, Apply to Mags a. % BouRKE, Water Street. ied} LOST.—On Monday evening Rink and Hillsborough Square, a regnd gold feable bangle, ‘inder Will be rewarded by leaving dt at this office, or at Mars. CARLES PALMER'S house, Weymouth Street febt: WANTED.—A servant girl, well recom mended, for a small family. No washing light work and good wages, Apply at Ubis office. febl2 ior general housework Si pd—febit GIRL WANTED Apply at this office. SERVANT WANTED.—Apply T. MELLISH, Great George Street. to MRs. J feblo W ANTED.—Active persons of good charac ter to travel for established house with ex- penses paid. Salary $700. Enclose referene and self-addressed stamped envciope—G EN’! MAN'GR., Drawer P., Chicago febl0—4i (sat) j BOARDERS.—Two or three boarders « AD | be accom modated at Mrs. MarTrx's, Prine Street. : w pd—feb; FOUND.—On the West River ice, on the 24th January, ashawi. The owner can have it by proving property and paying for this | advertisement.—THomas Lunp, Nine Mile dy li wy 2i—feb7 CHEQUE LOST—On Monday last, a cheque ; : oe | one of last year. I hope ina little while | for $10.97, erawn by Hugh Monaghan in favor | of John MeQuarrie or bearer. Finder is res- freer requested to return same to Jonmn | MCQUARRIE, Oyster Bed Bridge. febl ; FOUND.—Gent’s plush cap and pair boots Owner can have same by applying at Brs | Bros in? between the eon mera 9 ae mee