On - Ras ” . » Ce AO CA ONT MME a nh se: es aches oct 1s tibialis a ogi enti 2 i " THE AILY EXAMINER - . SATURDAY, JANUAR 7 4 THE DAILY EXAMINE - - - : © : a ae, 10 ~ = tnt “ - pactaheennentneaaainrsioe on oading teakeremenen eee scaaltnasensnsettihtaeancimataneinendeataante Meertinonane ante —ahaseaneSeremere lt al NEWS OF THE WORLD. DR, McLEOD'S LE« TURE, ! . MINER | | aoe WHY NOT BURN Begin es) oe Lord Dunraver intends | Dr. McLerop’s leeture Jast evening wa: to add nal stay feet to | (AS evervone « xpected it would be) a rich % rv ' TANUARY 27, 1894 e Valky invas before | treat rhe audience was the largest S| el S A () Aricht Der eas | which has greeted any of the speakers jn | . oe “gee f the | the Y. M. C. A. course of “Practical POTASH IN AGRICULTURE ; Phe Mal valu | : rops ' ' : | Talke” this winter. a goodly portion being | \T this vear by Insuring with — i nites tates during iS%> is estimated a " = ‘ = —- “ee 7 . . | t o i Stat , 2 : . 7 ‘ | ladies. Dr laylor occupied the chair t tpart which potash plays | $3,000,000,000, of which the lara nem | : ) ; ate 1 » | wf ny or an wns Read > fe In opening, Dr. McLeod stated that he . “ | G: il f crops is pretty weir ™ ¢ plete oe : } could only touch on a very small portion | 16 cts. per Tinpe rla aion, comparatively little is) St. Petersburg is expecting a other .**" | of what is included in the term ane coon tenon s which are now avail. aed 1 n be — oS - i —a term which had been given to the talk i i W : ee : ander recently appearec, dressed in full | ny oshorg than himself. His remarks, | ‘ N Lae . this Vaiuahie element t - | I fa tt ' howe ver, covered a wide range of } J D. Mac LEOD & ( a, ( Hl 4 RI OT TE rOWN , W hike vnds of I athesdra it thought, and he succeeded im explaining : : Edward Island, their primitiy ate The marriage laws of Australia ar _be- | a number of abstruse points clearly and in jan27 lw OS TTT s fair proport coming qu strict \ marriage there such a manner as to carry the audience | -———————— . her | bas been declared void because the bride along as though he were talking individ- . ; had d ed the | ind by stating that ually to each one alone BH $ dormat she was fifte years younger than her Starting at the start, protoplasm, he | Fy UEtS ' : a | showed that from the lowest form of ani- | . 2 a v1 \ | . 1 the | mal life, the jelly-fish, with its sinyle gang- | \ “a saa : fr ib iante ov: mbes . : feet | lion, through all the innumerable grada- o! Al, DESPATCHES TO 1HE WXAMINER : . on \ na 2a La ub. 1 vember | Gons of thi Animal Kingdom up to | se linn TC ‘ - ” ' , ind | man, witl his intricate, delicate H ‘ | GI ‘| ATIVE tt 0 - . Pe ae * a” his it ji Vu 4 ‘ ' po ] i Bald Head Db, wi thing | and vey ex erve ystem, Ms ] supply | | : | cultured and developed mind, intelli- | : ° + : _ er gence and organi structural develop GRR: RRR RRR RAR Ril Tallis Y i. i th He | ment go hand in hand. “Choice,” he as- } 1 ° Ab li h It j 4 ~ ‘ ‘ i iine i 7 | nis tfobaces stalks ea nce it te Sone | eatanl “ia ph hia hehe tee tee Farcical Attempt to Abolish It. i m™ . ; a on l : ' nas } cOmes an outgrowth from it.” Automatic | Gentle én sh oh ‘ Baw ot ¥*, neat ae t eta ie ; action is the outgrowth of the repeated | ee ™ Ana * ” Ve ee ca performance of movements originally | Harrax, Jan. 27 ‘ os oe ee Ba , | directed by the brain, but subsequently } nen Palette { cal . . "| left completely to the ganglion Many } BUOY OUR | Another scene in the farcical attempt to ‘ BUY YOUR : ‘ know i : ‘ short ti Z | movements are inherent Man, however, | abolish the Legislative Council Was ene ‘ Ms rm t a sg oe 1 “ | by his superior mentality, has been en- | j acted yesterday. The constitutional MW " . " <0 abled to extend his achievements beyond question was referred by the Council to its S a ¢ pres : ehouse | the functions of his organic development | | cominittee on privileges. This committee I ‘ cee] ! } MvMaN by aid of implements and mechanism which ar e S | reportect in efleet that no bill to abolish (3 salt } arethe creation of the mind. As the | the Council would be passed by the a Prussian Government | B ha en printed, either | microscope and telescope have aided the | Council until the pledges given by Coun- it : — ee r in part, 4 langw.ges or dia- | vision, 80 have other appliances to almost | cillors to vote for abolition were cancelled ee , eye sa aa lects. Up t Ap 1892, there have | every line of investigation and achieve- | d returned to them. Before this resolu- ANS Re ns tte ; han 237,000,000 copies of | ment. In concluding, he showed that < h. tion was adopted, Hon, Mr. Murray asked nw : argely of potash and | poi. i staments and portious of scripture | the unexplained and inexplicable disparity | oe leave to introduce a bill to abolish the 5 aa nounds. w h were | nein 7 those printed by private publish- | between the brain of man and the next | Council. The Council refused the leave 5 4 wee “Wktel a a snnot be estimated | highest form of animal life proves that | } asked for and ordered that the bill be laid t . adivoaggs rend met nan possesees a nature entirely distinct n the table K ” f estimable value A second edition of the S ame se twins ieee oo le a yao the animal kine- | . _—— ’ fe ! ; manufactur ! i ” exhibited if one ' now, id. l seg : L C 0 S JAMES PATON & C0. tw N oOvs about 6 ears Old, . ; ad aoe a IN EGYPT 1 y ch the patient ie ‘ne of fleals At the conclusion remarks were made THE SITUATION ’ a) i at Y, 1 secret? won } a The : € and questions asked by Messrs. A. Me- c Victoria ow ; eat a i ear | Neil, W. P. Doull and James MeDonald | —_——— § Charlottetiwn “ i the ure fe 156 . Pl sar : i | A hearty vote of thanks was tendered the a produced the Stas, | ‘ . ; : . oa 3a . ! doctor for his ableand instructive lecture. | A T- The Triumph of Lord Cromer. FRR RO re I 861, 2,295 tons of these Phe supply of gold in Sout! \fr , | The next talk of the course will be given ea i ito t xhaustible, and it can be] oat rp 4 i ; ‘ : : : | next Friday evening by Mr. W. P. Doull, on a ed. From. this ‘small be mia D » the \ 1893 | «Seatie Electricity.” with , xperimente i g g has gone on increasing f gold mined ou here : ia Cairo, Jan. 27. ar to year until, in 1892, it} was not far from $30,000,000 and no HOCKEY MATCH—CHALLENGE, Lhe Khedive has published an order ed to 1,361,140 tons! Nine mines | year it will be twice as mach Qs ~ Ag praising English and Egyptian officers, vy being worked, and over forty fac. | Pes are Situated oh rghememgge oe CHARLOTTETOWN, Jan. 24th, “94. and it is understood that Mahor Pasha is . : SOR Arne Hepage, And ate AWONg in, Secretary of the Victoria Hockey to be transferred to some other position. : - pera - 7. , I nest eve “ - } Club : It is understood that Lord Cromer has - These works ¢ en- Sarah Bern had ! pe Dean Sin.—On behalf of the members triumped, and that the Khedive bows ment to over 4,000 mmers and 5,500 prom deata by pois mf P 7 ™ » Ft Pik of the Charlettetown Hockey Club, I here- 5 | Once more to the dictation of England. manufacturing laborers, not to ntion | hi : ¥ pie — eI 0 e : rie by challenge your Clab t plas a match & a -——--—— ye peeling taal itil TT eniat ngineers, superintendents and | > H A Rg gy a >} game on Wednesday evening, Feb. 7th ¢ { the Prize Fight AAS . i i : 3 * “EST o' hemists, engineers, superintendents ¢ Kerim, who attends her at rehearsals, | Gyno ot match tatake taecthinds na omments on . ° NEWEST, BEST anp CHEAPES a esjdes a rve eT tf persons ; r cul i aati ae ce eth Ma } od cee 100 * } —— gn countries engaged in handling | tea by mistake. Miss Bernhanit,however, | Proceeds; losers one-third. Match to be | Charlottetown, Jan. 8, 1894—dy Loxpox, Jan. 27. BLAGK GOODS 2 engs i 13 ¢ : a ; i fortwo half-times of thirtv-f minntes ae a mr ‘ _ we mn . : : «i As the supply is helieved to | Hoticed the strange taste before she had each. The newspapers here in commenting on At ee haustible. and the needs | UTwak enough to do her any serious harm Yours very trulr, y the prize fight in Florida express no sym- " pra allv inexhaus , and the n Dr. Willia a Mohre, a specialist on thera- 6 Wie pathy with Mitchell. The Evening Stand- ad A JAMES FPATON & CO's. Gye ei . Bumitable, this indust ‘ pentics, wl sa member of the staff of Secretar j ard says that the fight was a peculiarly Oe mee : villi tianslbiitit a uilatiaiaindcdtinalttsiiiaiiceiniaeeal assume enor s dimensions.| the West Side German c, in West aaa dirty sample of a dirty business, The St. In 1892. Germany alor sed the agri- | Forty-second street, New York, has disc CHALLENGE ACCEPTED. James Gazette says that the modern nave of Che, Mevpins 0 A05- beep nat | SE Des omen gas of polssolom is oN | 1. G, Wheer, Bee, Secretary Charlotte] —_- prize | fighter seldom fights he : ‘ ; ca | dote for morphi Ks iw, am at it} ockey Clah a a = - nt , ' 4 sé 8, ude potash salts, besides a large share will counteract, within a reasonable laps town Hockey Club : So Before Stock Taking We | drink champagne and converse with aport- tput of refined potash from the | oftime. the effects of any of the salts of | Dear Sir,—On behalf of the members : wed, ing reporters, The Star says now that Stassfurt factories. The « = trope Of | opium. He has tried it on himself, and | Of the Victoria Hockey Club, I he reby ac- must work off all our FUR | Corbett prieked the Mitchell bubble, we , , found it does a!l he says it will do | cept your challenge and its conditions | will probably hear less of that cowardly I 5 ROW FRESE OS LIGEIRANS SRP ee , W. W. Moore, ‘ . > aa re q | ruffian for a time : vhich finds its way to Eng'’and and rhe Seventh-Day Adventists immersed Secretary, GOODS. If you WwW ant a | : . : : 266 converts in the baptismal at Battle Saw” Ssh Seeeeneeiinnge ‘ rica, both as a raw material and in } = ’ ’ | b 7 an. 27th 4 ' : Sa dat ee okt reek, Mich., on Sunday Phere are 200 | sii | Ladv’s Astrakan Jacket ch sap Robbing the Mails. form Of potato farina. is iarge aut re to be hantized the iventists eisai didi -, a aie » . ee pots a ae more to be bay ; i All the A : entist USE SKOwA’S DISCOVERY, the great | = ' wi free application of potash to ian. } ve ec neve heir ro atc s for oo j . e niacin J . oF. ae gt tc hponge a a Se ae we * God's | ood and Nerve Remedy. ‘come to us. The balance of MONEE REARS SAM OF W hen proper care is taken to minimize | si ver, believir eg Ti is a 30 ie o~- . — - — i John Cunningham, a clerk in the Mon- harges, Kainit is probably the | Wi#h to wear gold. me donations still | ‘ey : . treal post office, has teen arrested, charged ‘ on P : | come in Prof. Prescott, of the co lege, | our Ladies k ur Muffs and with ae I m the mail ; and cheapest form in which potash has given his cheque for $5,000 This | ; Iv sed or our lands On heavy wv. makes nearly %£30.090 for missior ary = pur- ' 5 , | . : nag ¥> | me ir] ’ for missionat ir | 'Collars at clearing IPICES 5 , . veding soll, ‘the .snate Gemmnenented | oante eee Hars a g 1 An Extraordinary Charge. wh salte might be used with advan- A curious lawsuit has justbeen cor ‘ ee ie ee —_—— : , , ; , Deans ‘ s > ats half price. 9” a s net nly colecble Gor for. | od at Brussels. A widow named Mesns died Nt. George Phar macy, | Ladies’ Felt H _oar ” . ntestate, leavinga large fortune. A disput I \ lent in Poirier & «hing potas n a cheap form, but it : : ‘ Pewut | an cpm OC oe at or rher relatives and a The Popular Drugstore. YWexs=> Remember. our Fur} Me rrest charged with s other manurial elements of known | }, .-<, various claims was NaS stealing law sfrom Joseph A. Harris. \ ton of Kainit contains 286 Ibs. | instituted. At the trial it was proved that C ‘1° a ot 1 Men’s | ia i : i ati eee » Med sotliie Giaied Mias ‘-, | Coats, Sleigh Robes and Men’s > ‘ potash, 293 ibs. of magnesia, 774 | ' ewe! “Eve oe i rsons | 2 = - ’ » aeey Fane _ which ; | Did of Lagrippe. : : - | were statr Judgment | 18 Our mott 3 i a wore NM eait, and 3 ibs oYT has be j ' ~l intl f - that | cet ine of Drugs, Chemicals and Patent and Boys Oy ereoats and | Putpeasrcon, Jen, $7. suiphat tii 2. in fa e deg 3} Medscines is complet | . - sh salts can be us ffeetnally-! rer j | Toilet and Fancy Articles, comprising Tletere are 2 : “Y »| G. Fred. Fisher, ‘awyer, at one time 7 . want 3 Pr ' - Bi aa es Ci nove. Chamois. Soa : Per- { Iste rs are the best for the mayorof the citv, died vesterday of la gainst plant lice, scales, cabbage maggots fhe Hawaila plot is thickening The peUuen 1 “ie p p MEO, SUnp, griy pe . . : : 1 etitic f the an Patriotic League, | fames, Toilet Powders, et ’ grippe. Fe ey ay oe ereeernnvens een oe ee we rion ane ein ys Cigars, Tobaccos, Cigarettes, Pipes, etc.| least money. - — representing 8.000 voters, has been 1 gars, g , ; } ; — ee Seen lue in combating some of the most Pe oder gr-sep.. eT ! Try Davies’ special 5c. Cigar, acknow- | : ——— en a ee - ,- | caived by congress It is ar ippeal to], : I é rae i a al ure. lreaded plant diseases. It is particularly i the United States for iustic; me . vunces | ledged to be the best in the city. “Five ee He vy F ¢ ss , ; r og : : . Cent Straight.” 97 effective in lealing with insects that feed | the provisional government, ex-Minister - . = Willian Rade a Micon B M (| ld a 0) Huntineron, Que., Jan. 27. We Have a Few Hund red Pairs of stevens and others concerned in the over- | Agent 0 iki adams Microbe : roots of plants oud ” hich — \ beta —_ a sini se ‘a ys ose | Killer, South American Rheumatic Cure, Va ‘ ac Old ¢ | Andrew Somerville has failed, with i by spraying. Kainit. probably |“ thi - a as Whe 5 nurse - the | Nervine, English Spavin Liniment and | liabilities reaching $165,000. igh its magnesia, has proved wo be ; a a a anes , C, ci ae a. 3 w a wish i Woolford’s Sanitary Lotion. Charlottetown, Jan. 4,691 4—eod iF, ‘ tive destrover of root-lice. wire Narn ahs cvealie as aa policy of Davies’ Ointment stil) selling and giv | GENERAL TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. + ihe: ea 4 eal aids iotesiinentc ae a ae an | ing the greatest satisfaction. Try a box! / i o Z : i rms, and cut-worms: ar i it 18 the un-:- ' Cai ne the government ot the Hawaiian | \VIES I RUC ST RI An Important Appointme nt New York. Jan. 24.—Laura Schirmer + slands ), is’ D + STORE, ’ enlon , » inger, died r > ersal testimony of farmers who have nsed agente i. ie : ie eee emplat Mapleson, the famons opera singer, die ; ‘ CRAG hat the simple applicati f Kainit | wivileaation will rejoice in the fact that Morris Block, Victoria Row Cont up ed. here to-day of pneumonia following grip. ODD LINES, LEFT FROM THE SEASON'S TRADE, that the ei le application o ain | een of Afghanistan has decided to i ; ie ; . - _2 84 ; : oe \ ‘ ] oa Qu i of Afghanistan - decide it jan27 She was one of the most famous singers in : ha ne much to free the | fron, the#e | adopt suTOpean dress d fashionabie iiehesinini sepsis ; Tl ue. . ’ ‘ he | : : : . os ; ; ; | ie Manufacturers’ Guarantee and | the world. “ i f th > re have decided to offer them at. eoden has forwarded to Her ; : isposal of the same we have i si aie frm in 1 don | fore ar : He Accident Insurance Company of Canada| Loxpox, Jan. 24. A despatch from |and in order to make a quick dispo i majesty tour costumes. @ material in } ‘ ‘ ‘oe " . pg . on ee ———__-——- orore --—--___ ——~ pet sae oe ise Mintestuts Gendaane | a purposes establishing a Provincial Agency | Cairo says that Lord Cromer, the British }a Discount of 25 to 50 per cent re ° . Be NOTES AND COMMENTS. ; = fl eae ad Maes ‘jail Se ed | here. Its desire is to give the appoint | minister, has demanded from the Khedive This is sitively the best chance to get first-class Footwear ever offered in the Aaa iy athe ie a: an o debe! Silcis ta Dias aden hat the Annual | Me?t to a citizen of this Province. This jan apology for the alleged condemnation] , ; r i ¢ ene ees eee eae ef Oe ee eT Geen ae Saaae | Company is now doing the Accident busi- | of the Egyptian army. city. Sale commences TO-DAY. The shipbuilding in lustry Of “sreat | basque with gold fringe and tabbed skirt. | General Meeting of the Shareholders of | ness of thiscountry. Its Premium Income a i eam - Britain is deereasing, the figures being | A Convolvui costume is made up ofa] Tar Examiner Publishing Company will | Rat sieues one the lenneat reported to the Beruis, Jan. 24.—Emperor W illiam J. M. Cc m 117,166 in 1893 and 1,280,989 in 1892. | velvet zouave bodice and skirt trimined | be held at the office of Tue Examiner | Dominion Goverament ‘i ih Canadian and Prince Bismarck are reconciled. This Phere has been a continuous fall in the {| with guipure lace. A_ striking character. | newspaper on WEDNESDAY, the 3let of | Company. It now has the lead ra ‘9 fact has caused joy and enthusiasm : ¢ othe shipyards since 1889 In} istie of «a heather costume is an umbrella | January, inst., at eight o’clock in ~ the ter os . o stalatedtts District sue ce throughout Germany. The greatest im- Charlottetown, January 20, 1894—dy * Canada some of our wise-heads account ekirt, while green silk and ivy leaves add | evening. j 7 os i "Fo 7 rth - f S ee - | portance is attached to this in view that it for the smaller product of theshipyards'by | to the attractions of the fourth costume. ARCHIBALD IRWIN, " a og ye et ee will etfect the internal policy of Germany. i the National Poliey. This reason: cannot} All the dresses are high-necked, short | Secretary. —s J. B. PATON The excitement: and Satisfaction are not — —_ a aE SR a te given in senate to the oe ae skirted — silk lined, a in are | Charlottetown, Jan. 10, 1894. Charlottetown. Sea kee nn ere which continues to rejoice in Pree rade are a sort of com prom is¢ etween english ae : . : : ’ sy t nT gZ geoi bs 2 ¢ £) . > s- Sir Charles Tapper, Canadian Hic! simplicity and oriental splendor aa : - ere wMeQaseriv’s | tocracy, the peasants, in fact all ranks i harles ripper, ann ~ igh es a ee ee rejoice. The preparations for the celebra- ‘ ommissioner in London. nm speaking at To co ee c i > or , 6 ier: ee Wolverhampton a few aia ago. emi- Lecture ox Execrricitry.—The lecture j 9 . S . a tion of the Emperor’s birthday on Satur- { " ” n deetricity wit! er'mente, delivered = | day have been doubled. The nation will phasized the mutadl netéssity that Great | OD electrici ith exper-ments, deliv Aim ad fe ae / as - P ae AE rege by Mr. A. E. Morrison manager of the A a make the oceasion one of patriotic en- aA , ee - ania” Separat Sa \. telegraph Co. in St: James’ Hall last | Ti thusiasm throughout the country. (— e. the unity of the empire eparation of the vind —_"* , ete” s The undersigned offers for sale, from ware- a a) NO ( ‘O . N colonies would diminish mater ally the | ¢vening was ae ae M: Morrison | house or t> avrive, the following | bine, [x ft. ; sreatness bu | . hi | went to a great deal of trouble in preparing Brands of my ] | AS ; hy 4 : . » ebipts ; . / cause the colonies to suffer in mavy ways, | 1s apparatus and instruments end proved j 7 | 7 i ' oub e, apalgese 0 S . | = : 55 notably by loss of prestige and the protec: | h ns Ifa true master of his situation. | | N Pp A ES _ . » 66 ; tin of the British flag. If Great Britain’s | The lecturer reviewed ner history : Spe: j : Expense . 7 ee <e a IC ‘ liew ’ ‘ e trical science, past and present : ily >» have st r alV ‘ p } tlopted in the last century. toward the eee Ms Budience wi ° os ‘ goods 4 i M JAPAN. An : an colonies, the American umion | ments and instruments, manv of the latter | GLENDUIN BEST: The THEN USE These goods we expected in time for the \ | g ow «(it the brightest star of the’! oe Mr eee een ee | can nee: ( Usual Sizes W 0 ILL’s. loa Trade, but which were delayed ot ee ee j nit ‘ 1 Close a Vote oO 1anKS Was tendered | FT ° Re uired. j on the way. i . . my . { : by Rev. Mr. Fullerton on behalf of those j Sita onie 4 j OOD U'hey are real Japanese Goodsyand com- soll nderson is engage 3 com-! prese , +he first of these is the yery best qualit ’ is@ b 7” ilae ty -e}ties j : | . . t aha i, a ae i eer inaported for this purpose, made of ape | GERMAN prise many usetul and pretty novelties in ] : endable effort to obtain such informa- Ne ciegigauteee es ; Plate and much superior io ordinary Glen- | Lacanered Photo ‘Frames eé respecting formey- students of: the Fire THis Morwyixe —Shortly before } duin «Coke, being heavily charcoal tinned, | BAKING ‘A d Photo F _ 3 Prince of Wales College’'as shall enable | one o’clock this morning Watchman Gillis | TAieINGOT Tie Pin LEAD, and all ? ee —e un to append tothe calendar. a hist of | discovered that a fire had broken out in | other articles necessary for Lobster epetions | "J 5 ockets, Gee SEENON que ‘ei aaa 1 4) aot i : at Lowest Market Prices, Saat teal Tortoise Shel] Trays, th the localities where they now | the grocery store of Mr. Peter Dovle. | west Market Prices, . v | se { the octupations in which ther | Queen Street He re - “ 1 hi Recove a | (ee-Correspondence solicited, | Japanese Pans (for decorating), | swie am oct 0s C a *n Street. * reportes s discove | j onmensutsempadotints . é. ‘= . . * — “ re engaged. Iti coast le that some of | at the police etation od the alors tne! eneeieeons : | Fancy Work Baskets, | We thought that we had ordered enough copies of “ THE noe ; ITY » a gag sts 1b > at Oh ; » 3 an as | { EY ;. ice Baskets } : i ‘ e for them that none of the the readers of Tue Examixern may be able | promptly sounded, but through some mis- | JAMES FRASER, j ; DOES IT EVE:¥ TIME Office Ba kets, | until the arrival ofa second lot. But such a rush was made for 1 t» afford information in thia regard. If | take Ward Three was rung instead of | ’ __jani9 gee ered te eS ee od W rene first shipment remain. i thes will do wel] com wunicate Ward T wo. The firemen were on hand 58 Be dford Row, Halifax. s Pret . I a = A | .%: wi te Principal rte Cge MA fall | evils a pil nal oat te | sa ‘P. E Island Railway. foie’ A LOT MORE COMING! st of the former students, suek as Dr. | fire under control The fire was in the .—o3oCclTr ——____—_— ” * a ae 7 “nthe . \nderson proposes to obtain and publish, | ceiling between the first and second floors, | What are fhe mild waves saying? ate —. —— os eos : j would be both useful and interesting to | and burned quite lively foratime. It is} ’ A On and after FRIDAY, 15th December, 180% Handkerehief and Glove Boxes, ete We expect them in a day ortwo. The coupon will then reappear in this space, the people of this Province. But there | not known how it started. Most of the | pat Me a. enna run daily (Sun- Call and see these goods and get your and we will fill all orders promptly. Part_2 of the series will be announced next week. ‘many hundreds of students-coneeruing | stock in the store was badly damaged by | AS aa Read down Read uy | choice at | Look out for it. Part 1 is good, but as you get further on in the series each part is =e present resklence and cupatioy water and smoke. rhere ie some insur- 4. M. Leave heutes'D. ar CARTER’S B OKSTORE, better than the previous one. r. Anderson has now au thentic informa- };@nce on the ‘stock, but not sufficient to | " id 715 teeeceees see Charlottetown } +A : tier } cover the loss. The building belongs to | 1S THE 22 Aarti tae Revalty Junction. int? Market Square. If you have not gota copy of Part already, watch for the coupon when it > i seeoeeee s d . . ° ra Brenan, . and 9 understood the | qs San’ titetye es Aaumter | Biver | Sppears again and cut it ont and get the photographs while you have the chance. Pp NAL. adamage to it 1s covered by insurance , : O@. .....¢000.+eBPadalbane, l | , - ERSONAL della a | hy Teil Tc JoOpAcco “%y . 7 swage roae Jundties, 12 8 TO LET. - / ‘ . j ‘ : ; i at cecnen ereelo i 42 ae , Be aural, aemenee eile Bisons McK.— The meting in| QM 2 | Sa enydei cag) OER, The Examiner Publishing Company. of St. Raymrnd, near Quebec, of Mrs j the Methodist Church last evening was c- a : G a es Ar .. Summerside as hw 1h rhe Brick Store on Queen Street, lately > Mary Barnes, a native of Kilkenny, Ire- j largely attended, and quite a number of a : ae 12 40 Lv Ghiettioeeide a“ cE | occupied by E. H. Norton & Co. Apply i ai imine land, aged 108 years } persons went to the enquiry room. The ie aay ee eed 100... co MOOMONS...,... 5.2." 10.29 | at office of Trustees Connolly Estate, R Svdnev Welt« lat ‘ . J j 4 coded } . ao + st y 4 “ %- fame D situce -Wellington......, 10 03 | ( a Ss oo . l 397 2") : tev. Sydne velton, late of St. John, | meetingsewill be continued by Conductor : / ¢ a ae ant Jueen Street. eod tf jan2o has = call to thet entennial Baptist Church, } McKay next week in the Methodist fe » 330...... sts 6c 5a, c. beeeeee ee, 800 | Brooklyn, N. ¥. | Church, and will be purely unsectarian. 47k v oa 4 SgeRieR a Cet: se Ee i Mr, Richard Hunt, Chairman of the i Everybody will find a hearty welcome. F a f cs. By F M oe ae Tignish..... |. 0 § eT Upp 18S, 7 ‘ or SE EEEEneD Summerside Town Council, was in the | To-night a gospel temperance meeting in ey , awe fa | | OPFOR os ce rccce ce cocvccseessseeds'é be eee — — — eeepc eeenengepee ee : — ‘ city, and left home this morning. He was | the Athenwaw at &, Sunday afternoon Sat v Charlottetown Ar io 30 bse rit the following oe registered at the te | meeting f nen only j » one : =< rreeeee UNE OWT. «+ .eeeeee Ar 10; The subscribers offer for saie the followin, ee . e s a : Hotel Das ies, ng | vs . ymily in the Athe neum at : : 390.......... Royalty Junction...........10 10 Lobsters and Fishing Outfits at lowest prices Ss Mr. Alex. E. Macdonald, the popular | quarter to 4. _ sass meeting Ms the brick Tobaceo is man’s most uni- 7 Ar.........Mount Stewart... 177)" Ly 8 0 | for cash or approved credit: nnua Ga ann ' ne purser of the steamebip Northumberland. ek 8.15 (elose of the various churcii ' = 5a an omeaged Saat owart. trece AP oo 700 boxes Leadbrook Tin Plates, best brand ; 4 leaves for Georgetown this afternoon, | €T¥Ices), . 46 v......... Gectetewa - /% | 100 boxes do. do., delive at Georgetown or : ‘ “tee Gat . versal Juxury: e fragrant | 2.7." ae Vii Y.71° | Souris; 5,000 Ibs Block Tin, 3,000 Ibs Pig Lead, s Lat AE . an) ines ence he 4 : ‘ rT —2- J ° 7 BE GE GEEEO & Oeccecces OSOWNESAES % Oe WE E5 C's 6 6 Onbdnneiscctgian de ; hy ; 3 - INE 7 Pt bits late . - ron te catie weee = oe Acxxowiepcemext.—Mr. William : ury; the fragran re Ae, | 2a Me Cotton Twine 10 fre A To please some offeux friends we have decidad to start = CHEAP CANARD eqons SALE earlier than usnal i : 0 cto « i a ‘ om ajitax be : J wi oe en . ji | re ae - M. | coils Manilla *, 9, 12, 15, 185 : ear. We ate now our first-class New Stock of Cann 7oo0ds at the fo owing ow prices :— , will either go to New York or the Weat pannely oe of oo London and| aroma of Mastiff Plue Cut ‘6 Me vivo Mount Stewart piesa. Ar6 55 ite gas tan Beatie anal mee Ber 7 ofecing 10 coal : : : : = iT ttre ee NNCSE0 te be sbie cae ol + ’ : ce Indies. Mr. Macdonald will be abseut the thanks of T pi ompany, hee B12... eee i Ne ie 7 # | gusorted sizes; 2 kegs Box Nalls, 2.00 cases 2 Cans Corn (2 Iba) for........ socsceressseeesahvecsesesssieseet Conte! 2 Cane Strawberries for.:..... theeeesenaeeceesees o4 o from the Island about: ix weeks.” Tux , ; HE EXAMINER for & neat starts e ] . ° 6 0 AP eee ee ee eee BOUTS... Ly 620 I Ib Tall Lobster Cans, 2,000 cares 1 Ib Flat do, 2 Cans T OR vcccusbiiiedidies ee Be I INE TO TS Bice eck cncccs snnbard eo neces > é . and serviceable calendar for 1894 1 people to pipe Smoking, | --.-..-. teteveeeeees thine eee teeeeeeeereuesegy srrereeeee | 1,000 cases } Ib Flat do, all guaranteed ; 300 lbs ans Jomatoer ) srerevenses _ : 0 < cena at bok pbk Geconanly paper cntter, 2 ? P.M A.M. | Copper, 10 Lobster Bath Botlers, Galvanized 2 Cans wtppgy ht | REE SAS AS 2n « ee Ge a i i 50 a 5 enjoy his w iday 2: . 00 I -M. , : Ivani tk ‘ Fy . gallon) for.......+ Sane 50 , joy bis well-earned holiday. even those who never used i. ese Emerald Junction. ......Ar 8 20 oanls anaes Raum Rialage tort ib Tan io 2 Cans Beans (2 Ibs.) for........ ; < 2 Cans Apples Qe gallon) ae aM Chub LOTS. ae ‘ a socio Teacners’ Insrircre. —Meeting of the ® AP......... ape Traverse......... Ly 7 90 | 390,600 do. for 1 1b Fist Cans, 390 000 do. for 3 Ib 3 Cae Ponabes (3 16a.) Se0.....cccccsssceciececceccscke ct * SPECIAL RATES O)} SE L se 3 ELD Over.— . : , ; . 5 ' " ‘ans, ces if erders given | ovr several commnashcains’ mented ar | acters lettin the YM. A. this | tobaeco before Gon ue BC TMERE ay, | ie etal a Sts BEER & GOFF. to-day’s issue. Sites will be = Dorsey and Prof. J. B. Pace Tobacco Co., Richmond J. UNSWORTH, Superiatendent. LONGWORTH & CO., ' present Virginia; and Montreal, Oanada. Charlottetown, Dee. 14, 180%, jan8—2m Yaw Water Street, 1 Charlottetown, January 11, 1894—tu thu sat