Past ON ERR Aa NRE a NL pO MONDAY, | | | | | JANUARY 8, 1894. JAS. PATON & CO’S. ANNUAL SALE Wil Cases, aa (Be ey TTR natn en ea A ah A ee AEE” saeamnceennaeRn peat Eis - wn —_ THE DAILY EXAMINER ° ' . é . . l I 1 EK dA L 44e4hi A ; _ eae oneal 7! % os \ rouse one cowstonnen. || POTERG 10 THR ~ EDITOR, |THE FATAL ROW! AT BONSHAW Lu ‘ Ine Free P of Ottaw 1294 wi ratify Sir Charles Tupper’s| WHERE ARE THE MEN WITH MIC- The Evidence of ot Willi Gillespie. French treaty. whic! proposes t educe Riscores NOW? el i treaty, whi UpPoses uv . oR | FINANCIAL WRECKING. luty upon wines, when the people are " ; a William Gillespie was the next witness. } , ene Sir The fearful state of the roads on s < V total prohibition : ; illed th <natel, | He said that h ind his father called at ‘ ue ‘ account of pitches unfilled 1s the ee Dr. Murchison’s on the evening of the 8th | } wed Here a point to be considered. If th opic here just now. Upto the L3th of | December, to pay a bill. My father sent | » ne results o » plebiscite eat thi December the country was full of men eee a Novi ; : : Ad esults of the plel acites mean 1 D ‘ ‘ 1} me over to tell John MeNevin he wanted Ba Peters iminis nean that the Government must | With micriscopes watching for defects In sad he came O4t sal we al won Canada Ga yo e the roads and bridges, and giving private | 2'™, @n@ he came | ay Qilnclite on 1 Ps . not, or y account, make treaties bind senate ¢ ao ach i fect Now | over to Murchison’s. AJ] were friendly at } ’ We rei t , _ , . . contracts Co renie eu GSES — _ ‘ *put a bottle of lic uor on | . ry ing Canada to import liquors ata reduced | a} jg changed. The farmers may risk + r bie’ a ws had a drink Dr, Mur- | Insurance Agent, 250,000 ha - 2 ? ints diancaeis anger. | the tabie, an e had ¢ rinK-—-Dr, 2 I . : . % 1 lutv—at least f any ie f | their lives in trying to travel ower danger chison with the rest, pouring out the CHARLOTTETOWN. ler + Bank ! . ( cot , | ous highways and nobody cares W here 1 os If. The doctor then poured | —T i t} ve ‘ "a ae : . se} | = M : shah - Y : are our members ? Where is our super- | 40! ei as a Oy ye wpe ] | 7 rlias 4 . ie t some liquor e Rial ot | ’ Honer Hound to asp Pa Mibie ° »» \ re are ¢ 1} tl i tem orary ou : ' , ; tht, atthe same time, to aoe . - e it ‘. oy Pt day re ago, | drink, and my father told me to take it as | . : wa the treaty, it ought, at the s ti supervisors W ee, only . ae Rel . a | the doctor would not give me anything | . G zg he notice of revocation OT acon, = rig it and lent ey that would hurt me I _. wee it. eee ; —~——e answers, where ” MeNevin and father began talking polities. ee ; : ; ti . he m ry a Fi i < ae re . > e sha - NOTES ANO COMMENTS. ve Lot A’ Vicrim | rhedoctor said he had promised his vote oa We understand that itor joie | 1:0 Campbell and would Oe ae to é i er h . 4 3 ee neg nels cNevin ther ‘ > ctor * Leing taken bv a rv larg u f OUR Si.+ WALKS, | Wao. MeNevin the cs — oo a, I G pul Se Sal aed Be ihe could not vote for Sinelair. They - ; representat el ens i~kK ‘a : : } a . : the dc ‘tor went for his : ; a | caenene © sane ~~ ee ee ae een en 1 a Lon M a my , wor hin a eee | SpeciaL Despatcues TO Tut EXaMiNeR Lorre " i ciecti« hasadetterin your piper abou “she wile My lather caught bh} ¢ naa wag» , , = : aye me : ‘ ] ellinn olf the sidewa ks ” Can you not d ind told him not to rouse tne Sepa ES FROM THE CAPITAL ' ‘ people tha ~Late ee ey or oes * iio tik imnneees hin W Sir, t was all nonsense, that she had not the N ‘ e < ' mand for hay has fark on owing t arg se L “ . . rt ft ' yep ” on evistry office The doctor went, and after } = slid 6H wae : 5 - ice, &nov an aint t it € Tn ‘ : } Se Wetene denen rivals an fopen til i Tall re the ve ‘i unt, s while she came down. She asked what — ; ‘ ie} offering Canadtatr Ay, D i ‘ : tin thie meant. My tether aah Bu only red bimment at from 295.57 to @26.18 hey | t them { 3 " Pt , Mary shipment, a —r % re . a ‘ if enon these two fellows talking nonsense Increase In anu ac ure 0 A was | without finding buver sa a a ’ i Mrs. Murchison and 4 arate : ' : vithout tempting Provide i keepit Father thn treated Mrs. ] urchison } i - ‘ a renorted at a per | gps toons : ag ge sg A BS AP aid to her ** Poor woman, it 1s a pity you Liquors © got pre . OF extracting £ humbug and nensens lately tarted ‘ame out of your bed. She drank the : e has been discovered, ant that machinery | py oy ttetown, in the shape of sanitary | liquor and after that they all had aj re ! : ¥ Char vn, } | ; MENS ’ , ” has recentiv bee vide at Windsor YOVa wssociations, street sewer club;, etc It is lrink, the doctor included. I did not Novem whiel muble 4 S4 to ; os f. x : sia ae -_ i The doctor said t« : ‘ ‘ ' Scotia, by wh a @ ) y I— toa ' cee , ot oY take the second drink 1e doctor sak »} . : a we Known, screniimn fact, that no! AKE ) . ‘ een" | ‘ rrowed the | ton of quartz instead $2— was obtained people come to their death by the overuse | his wife, “Have I not a deed of my land?” | Death of the King of the Gatineau. , ( nt from the Merchants | at Memramcock yf soap than by any other pestilence, alco- | and she said ‘ Yes, and that is more than4 ne i I POV nt f he Merch: f soap than by an) buen | eect hee. oe elt Ot Reais eee t Orrawa, Jan. 8. ; | nd + 054.259 j The Canadian Pa have au ranged hol ineluded Look at the North Amer) McNevin has to hi . i i } : ; lols ne ee to ship 16,000 bushels of wheat and 10,000 | ean Indians. What has decimated their | MeNevin argued a little about the vote | Alonzo Wright, ex-M. P. for Ottawa, , ABS Pr sl Governments by | tons of hay to the English market from | ranks and reduced a onee populous nation and MeNevin struck a package of tea on died yesterday. : : ss Mere] Bank of Halifax had, at} g: John N. B. this winter as an experi- | to a handfni of basket makers I fear- | the table and said it is not your d — An order in Counci!] has been passe: e 1 $173,539 rhe | me Phis is the first effort of the C. P. | Jessly answer—‘soap!” It removed thei ram and plot of land you are talking | amending previous order regulating wharf- ; ' | R. to use St. John as a winter port for the | natural protector bape“ eft thema prey to] about now. MecNevin did not offer to age tolls, so that it will hereafter read : ese balances f es Upper Provinces al] the rigours of our northern climate. strike the doctor then, and there was no “Steamships having occasion to make use N was $33,000 ! F ee ee Not that | would advocate the abolition of | dispute between my father and the do tor. | of same wharf three times a week, shall I Go ment now know the an t MACDONALDS OF BORRODALT soap altogether Like whiskey, it has its | The doctor then told us to go M -Nevin be required to pay dues only on first two ; f the vear 1893 The ——— plac but during our long, cold winter, I | never at any t me caught Mrs. Murchison days of so using same wharf in any one : : Ban] here are several errors in the second | would recommend that ones a moath | by the night dress and threw her down week, according to the scale already pro- | Pym ae ae paragraph of the articl Saturday’s uld be quite often enough to use it, and | My father said he came in to pay his bill, | vided.” f Dex Phe the paper, on Maedonalds Borroda Will | thot only on a very mild day I am proud | and not to row, Dr Murchison was Bit ‘ The Customs Department rules ‘ aking makes proj - \ piease ¢ ect Ws tos iat Mr. Charles Heartz is fearless- | ting at the end of the table, and my father | “{Middlings” as a coarse grade flour, dut- ’ . feel ti iis AN wnle’s rights As a] was on bis knees beside it, talking about | jable at seventy-five cents per barrel. - . VV Aneu Ma | j B da ad a Q 1e peopl nigh } | ven . 174 ¥ wW } ¢ Jo} +} f p vr man and a tay cpaye I thank him for | the bill Mr. Murchison was sitting near I'he Inland Revenue accrued last year ‘ a j ta , ft thr dau 1 the patriotic stand he has taken | | the doctor in an arm chair, with MeNevin is $500,000 ahead of $1892. It is genera ‘ tha ng bet ha 4) i D hd » Sir. I thank you for the space you have | beside her, and her hand in his hand, and The distilleries produced 358,000 more © four sone, ie@Xanuer, a 9 th : ‘ ul . ; i neta “ i. e tt e f the year the (or ment | of Rhu a R an) ald \Jexander w ' 1 sho ‘ld this letter be the} talking about sickness and _ irouble | gallons of spirits than in the previous ; ; : of hiue a i a sun : e ; ng off sid ilkecleaners and | in the neighborhood Then father | vear. Pp ¥ e work ; } iZ } , Dp Jamaica in early lif where hie niace a means ¢ ok 7 off Walk ol I ' = ™ . ig ; ' : Als a will not hs been written | and Dr. Murchison got arguing about the | 7 ' ors , Road | fortune, and hence was known as a : are bill. The doctor said it would be $8 and | r ap oir.” Hi ed a daughter of mat ee bese wae } j ybs w s faring cam. | da Gov wil on leath. short v Vox Porrt father said itwashigh. Thedoctor finally | Fatal Railway Accidents. aid t afte the lst of nyo ‘ar 1} ; = j asked if $3.50 woul ld b> too much, and a Pa pa: ‘ afterwards, returned home and purchased “ ——l* <> -Qpse— _ : ‘ a Mowxrreal, Jan. 8 : oe thin? .: : : : a aiitat , | father said no. The doctor asked his | MO) “9 ¢ I 894, and road orders were thet | she Glenaladale property He married Syrup of Figs ‘ : ary. i 1 } th rienaiadaie pr } . } £ ; . ; : 1 sl a i ] ; ' : 7 anal See wife what he ought to charge, and she T'wo fatal railway accidents took place ; i January. 1894 We know | Miss MacGregor Glengvle, and had two a ; : ; | 5 ee ; J ¢ an a , Alexander and Ang Alexander Produced from the laxative and nutri | said she did not know “Well,” he said, | here on Saturday. A boy named Char 1 Fenwinece. | SONS iexander ar Angus a\l Lit : | : . . ‘6 ‘ pate ea, moma werent a 1 unma i. when twenty-eight years “ous juice of California figs, , bined | “you ought to know She said, “Don’t | Jotte was killed at the crossing at Piont St. et ninarried. when twentyv-cig ars ‘ : ; a . * be given tot pu » WEE OE > oa c It was thia Alexander who er- | Withethe medical virtues of plants known- | be too hard on him; John is @ poor man, | Charles, and Joseph Robillard, a middle- tru A t year’s trans- | : ted tl . eee to Prince Charles, | to be most beneficial to the human system, | and eomes to pay the bill.” He asked her | aged man, lost his life while going through Cc til ‘ “te rw monum t ‘ ri art , ollie " . . i . : i ; of | Set bs dled totes e« as completed, and | acts gently’ on the kidneys, liver and | again concerning the amount of the bill, | Victoria Bridge. Is, as everything poss 7 o& a create . in the inscript bowls, effectually cleansing the system, | and she said she did not know. He turned ee ; : this incident is recor ie inscription. | © ae De . > wi ; rand. Bit cook the accounts» (| Hic uncle Donall protably died. in "carly | dispelling colds and hewtaches, and cur-| ground awd made to strike her with bis| Gold. Weather and Fog. . say let t he published | |... [ find ether referes t him. | ing habitual hin n fist. and said, “What do vou mean, you | ae e, as vi no furthe erence un i sh ; ee _ ; a - Yo ors & ? My father then canght his | Loxpoy, Jan. 8 ay Jonn of hiue mar ours Fs : Or 4, Jan. o. . M pi sath irm and hit him a slap with his open ob : : = : ——_- _ A. A eee i He then let vo of the The cold weather continues in Europe. hand in the face e then let go 0 i€ ps : : ; i t he e de THE LIQUOR EVIL. —————8 oe - yr, oe the doctor looked around at | The streets of London ee oe OBITUARY. ond ssih. “Men su ees of o serted, and trains are delayed. Navigation | a i ; Vu, | . a , 3a e@ ande Tue Guardian and the Patriot alike ——.” ‘lhe doetor picked up a chair | on the Thames and Medway is suspended jJemn Tue Examiser’s plan of pro t = duty t recor 1 i leat of IN- and struck my father over the head, | largely on account of fog. ' ' + ¢] St. . » Francis, which took place } : ite the wall Both declare. in effect, that the liqu . ie . ocking um against i a . ‘ Bho Ceqeened wan atonal ki t him al Crime in Chicago a not he rednaced if it were ad a a i iY was making a 11m | . my : j Worrell Townshend, & i St. Peter’ § esbealnoan |i second turn when father ¢ aught the chair, | annie W hat Not reduced if the ma i aves a husband a took it. and threw the doctor down in the | Cuicaco. Jan. 8. liquor be stopp od th I mourn the wae oF ee f corner He said, “What do you mean,are j ftv-two persons are now in CookC ounty ' r and devoted of ives i os . koe at "ifty-t p aale yuor be t ake the . eo oe ie u | a Tie doctor looke . + ae jail, charged with murder. Five hundred ; ; ' rs on , _ , : 6 ) I oO at ¢g dé ‘ 4 : erybody and confined wholly to educated | reine whol merits of her Wednesday, January (Oth, 1894, | 2," oot mean vou a houlder and | StH€r prisoners are in jail awaiting trial ” . . haracte aw . -. l we The. n fat = r had him by the shoulder an In many cases Salas or four men are ph acists ” , Sa fT Few \ ‘ , ria , neck and asked him if he would be civil crowded inte one cell. ' j 6 to lig rto tl ew : ° »in t = i j + : if he would let him go The doctor said Z ' : ‘ : _ ba > ws verely as @ beverage? Our « *n ed tha os sore Fra . ' PROGRAMME. he would and father let him go. The Small pox i Boston. pe es seem to forget tha e and | *indly nature a Unrist . _ I. Newsboys’ Chorus ‘ doctor then picked up a chair and struck —— li i leared hergto a —e es Members of the Band of Hope. | MeNevin on the head, knocking him into Boston, Jan. 8. : : ! ! S } re of mourners t ’ : .* | ‘ . ors mu verylange « a: 5 eign Der nce tated the corner. In swinging the ehair back, I | There are sixteen cases of smallpox in . a , ! ‘ we } t } rt mirta «- HOO — : } . , me irae : r . ‘ : oe se ae | v! vas sid t Much Master F. W. Hogg. | Suppose to strike my nner r, the doctor |; the Canterbury Hospital. There is no pos F ' ans, goal |. e ra re anil t 3. Tableau—“ After the Ball” (4 scenes struc k his wife either oe Che afm Uf side. general panic, but all precautions are be fort ez pay ae :, T} ineral ¢ :| 4. Minstrels She fell into the arm char. One leg of ing taken to prevent the spread of the dis- nuet on | ree ses acs ae ; a : ithe chair broke a panein the window ones a : pi \ eted the Res rill . Tableau Galatea where “ties. Murchison was etanding. wae ptic ns ri} my at at }. G. Cameron, of Sourt 6. Song—* The Clang of the Forge’ | Father aca k the chai Joe- p . Song ang of : ather again took the chair from the doe Br ther rs for ti purposes = _ cn aaa haan a Rev. T. H. Hunt. tor, and the latter ran for Mr. Beaton. Up Brother Shoots 0 , : ‘ this | BECKIPT FOR THE ATT MENT O iota te ails Se hin lia » Chak tine Biaiiele Aa atruck the sieeve : the prohibitory law i ‘ : on ee abl tudio, with Living Statuary to that time Me Ne vin had not truck he Dsanisenin, Ais. Jon, €. ; ad Britiol The ee .R stion doctor or his wife with a chair or said any- ro ees : : +9 { I reason I Rev. Jaraes Simpson. |thing to either of them. He never In a quarrel at Frisco, Coffee County, at —- ' — Bais a i: i ty , T ‘ Undin struck Mrs. Murchison during the whole | between two farmer brothers named Clow- er 11WAVS & we , ) a . . 2 > , talit oe utly M Eliza Work Her N | evening—neither threw | erdown or kicked | ers, one of them shot the other dead. ’ ” ’ 10 ong , . j pharmacists l : } ' 00 years old if or of her. Jt is not true that McNevin threw — Vio V ivY j i Mr. G. Bay | a. . Pa: Ve . the ose : ae O° Wels ry j ‘ ae eee io anse I never k ee SS ; the doctor on his wife s lap in the arm t te r coffee, a ‘ Ma. ‘Tartean—" Laveen | chair. I did not see McNevin raise a chair | The Lovitt Estate. » th “ ; a cotte ; : i , ia _e if t 2V Solo (Selected to strike anybody. Ihad no prrtin the | Y oi ; j marricdt . a . . »& rn ee Mi-s Wor for her ne] Mr. Vinnicom be fight. When Gey doctor came back from AREOUTS, ass tiff a , Ge Ww. ‘ t 1%. Tablean—* The Old Lady rhreadneecdie | Beaton’s h “that’s the kind of a man The estate of the late W. : Lovitt .. ‘ ; 4 ' Sireet | Beate - he’s pt a d——— ~———.,”} been appraised at $573,000. . Aleol sa i s hore a mi bo 7 : ; j las > $79. on »Mu li. Revitation Phe « in tor then caught hold of Mrs. Mur- ~ - pd euler en ee : oe M le Dav } by the arm and wanted her to go to ‘ hens ; A ae Ren s Gertru tvi chison by the arm an é £ 0 gi ure. ve rug? Is i ” he oh ee la } ih. Tableau--“ Art Thou a Christian” | bed. She said she would not go until he } The uebec Le slat ¢ ae c ' ! € ‘ , . é . ee . } . , j : } nor “ness, « | a = T aaih : father a rec>i \ > . ‘to 3 ¥ test Una qu on ’ am na pla 1 j ® thats . son ‘The Midshipmite” Fave ! y father a rec ipt When th doc a Queene. Jes. 8. ler prohibition, be confined to the drug- | a Lig ; ane sr. C. Bell jasked his wife how much he ought to | om a : ee sate mented tri ©] o ied , es : charge, he (the doctor) made a remark} The Legislature of this Province will be rist#, uper the conditions sugges : i tii g ’ “GOD SAVE THE QUEEN about my mother Father said he did not prorogued to day. TY 1¢ } - ‘ ‘ — EXAMINER Phe ditt ’ I ‘ sos mor 1} Vickets, 15 cents. Doors open at 7.90: per- | wan teuch talk Lefore his son. I don’! slaps ‘ rgvist in deciding uy ho sha ae specta rnance ats o’clock, sharp. aa kn vy why the doctor struck his wife un- i i I was because of ‘ talking to , « ew mig ‘ i onik. 7 was because of her g No 7 i ¥ ; Me Ne My father then put} Oz . oe * ‘ Te ; » ‘ . it? r ¢ i : ~~ ie alll é ral Ii er ainment: a $10 b i on the table and told the doctor | ae sin ti i bu . ' ‘ 7 ; : i- ; to take his psy Thidecteiaath it wasn’t é r . i ' ‘ i ~_-- -——_ at s¢ juor a ne ! 0% P ; : oye ae ee ae My father called McNevin and aul 1; le ; said, “Isn’t this a $10 bill, John?” Me- BUY oo See “—- i arid te t t . * ; ’ Nevin seid it was, The docter then ° hale ee cscal menage BT SOCTA snatobed it from MeNevin and pnt it in the put ai) ” pocket and told father he could go 5 s should | PERSONAL 2 eo oe to the devil. My father wanted a receipt d er S manac ef LE WILL BE HELD IN the bill, anyway, The doctor handed | s : i , ‘ , ‘ Ww = a” . , : z ; a ; . the : bil to his wife and she held it for a | oo eevee dar mend ra. | Mount Stewart Mallick, i that Mr. Arti Pet MiPop one WOR Ns ew art a while ; hed oH . = = _ giv« @ re- | . : : . : nd ¥ ldt er give the money the snifezers by the prevailing episem ceipt and would not let her. pe the money | You'll Need it Hundreds of Times G 1 ' : P. Su] E 31 Pet oe bac k. Father then asked him could he A : i Pa es Sees ichange $5, He could not, _nor| before this Year is out. ristered at th uee! ote! on Saturday : ’ ° * . | : ut ¢ 0 ld McNevin. Father then gave him ~~ e 7 | ' tf ’ ] sere rT +? r : yon a we | 16, ( uk - a _© j 7 se iiemepes , rs ; Harold Hag eae sempre sgend Tuesday, January three single ‘lars and fifty cents. Scene mo 9 « ter of tie To itemplates “eH noe , . . . sZain support ihe Ac i a : — oo : I'he doctor wrote a receipt but did not | “9 i ” ai ' . eeding 5 ; i "B i aby C D the proceeds to be de Hall eee | sign it, and MeNevin told father not to! COSTS ONLY 15 CENTS. ; newortl eon o oO y snl . : “ y j Tae Exawixes ’ i ne I, f os ; ing said Hall eo “ take it. Mrs. Murchison said, “McNevin, | ory t} nig 0280 > Stanley nike ' { ‘ te ‘ es j 99 mn ‘ iii } an ae ae : ny Admission, 10 e _ WE" | never you mind Then Margaret | ee age to-day en route to Montreal, to resume his | baskets fr | Trainor came down, and the doctor sent | 21D . ® glass « por without being Clessed | stndies at Mo Gill Colleg Doors open at 6.30 p.m Patertath- | s ; fe oe : She sae or; i FOR SALE rit * rigthti appr ed by Mies Carris who has been vtait- - —— 1e or mr. alo + on a : CK us a | " al . y a PI ‘A a Mi at j ita lain, wh ba 7 n ment begins at 7 p.m ss Beaton did notcome. Then my father gave ; | PY i e at ere ing frie + OF } an ; rk, nas ‘ ea will e serve : 1 a> - : a ea ale “ ing ft . - Sostor 1 ~ : I Hot Tea wil] be served free ¥ | the $3.50 to Mrs. Murchison, and the doctor Carter S Bookstore ui “S Ol vit : ‘turned to ariottetown, ay rmany ome one ome all, as a gran e | : : : } to la i ’ , retu ' yt i 4 , vi a if ‘ n Come one, con ALi, 1 grand tim signed the receipt. She also gave my | . “er spa cops (bitets ‘ inen«dsa are ICAREL Oo 82 HPT Woo ny :o 1 OXTM + i” ‘ , A i" 3 as ad : ne aero “\ on We sod Gand ie : nia vt may be ex] on t father the $10 bill. When the doctor was | nae et a : i. a ss ee ee * see By order of Directors dragging his wife by the arm to take her | _ jan2 i j u“ ‘ r aalam & Inter oO Oo resume er posit rn | a : molera * ; aon ia ; 1" Ss Pri to bed, he called her a w—— andad ne a King wulera- | og » teaching staff «f DDC! rinee | - i — oH : ean = » oh. Meade ae ' oe Pps | w———- twice, I said, For God’s sake don’t —a rer ng that the Sco Street Schoo!, for the presen‘. | fe.” MeNevi iainaih i fet yy i ' ‘ f : “ae fie | kill your wife.” MeNevin caught the ! Hn, ane most assurell) liss Dot Lefurgey aad Mr. Al. Lefur- ; ; Ts |doctor by the collar; the doctor | = i A gev, of Summers de, who have been in the | | jumped back the co Nar broke,” and ‘ . we 4 ed ty visiting the sister, Mr. Geo. Mce- mann - Ut ' » ani oO : ws g thew am ar. Gr Pus | and he and his wife fell together. Me- | IW ST RE. WW » ' wt hat } y sweency, left last night to attend college i N l ’ } A Je Mr. Lefurcey eves to Harvard Universit: } evin never touched the woman; my Se semen e us I ham besa ; ul ' : ! = ty itl ; rs ‘ @ | father picked Mrs. Murchison up. Just 3,500 Bags Live rpool Salt, ut i s aA rv y Willi ‘ ; ripe v ' i ‘ Cha niadiiliiialies aa oe 4 er? ; vi, then Margaret Trainor came down, and 320 * Fishery “ 7 ane tlh a the doctor sent her for Beaton. There | 1,000 bush. Turk’s hes Jand Salt, crushed, z ai ei aS a | was no fighting or rowing after that. Be- 1900 « “ unerushed ' lett ' ‘ - A Pare Breath is an added Charm. iat | fore we went away the doctor, McNevin ; : : . i os ma: , Th x ‘ - ‘ gh t Many s beautiful form and face loses its and my fathereach had a drink. This | - PEAKE BROS. & CO. - “gs * . _— — » as } . +* . - £ ‘ ’ t must be euljected | eharm in an impure breath. Catarrh dex | was the tied drink, The doctor shook | Jan? ‘ 1 penalties If, therefor not choose its victimes, the ent ba i | hands with father. We all went out when | - i oe C ee the beantiful I tehin a eal BUY YOUR | Mrs. Murchison told us to go. That was . . oe ; mn aa i : the manly lover alike { victimes to this | the only time she told us to go. The doe- | at meer- | id é perance | tre me act le on iy tana Sen tor told us to go on different times. When | - schaum’s peweug temp Catarrh Cure will positevly cure the most the doctor and his wife we nt into the he ull | ‘ ‘ ‘ ' be, and mur Jead- | aggravated caves of Catarrh, restoring to they returned of their own accord and your pride ? % ¢ ‘ . the breath its pre tine sweetness and remov- a é S neither Gillespie or MeNevin went near - ‘ ! 1 ior ‘ 5 : c. -y_ | ingallitsdisagreeable and unhealthy symp- them. The two latter did not go into the Then dont , : tom Sold everywhere, only 25cta hall at all. Dr. Murchison made to strike I , pl a T he Children’s Favorite Hawker’~ me with a chair and went into the hall ruin if with Ss cing the ‘ | and Wild Cherry Baleam \Np and came right back, : , ne f men . 3 To Mr. Davies—Jon MeNevin was sober inferior to: : law | afforded, w wivoecats Fresh egg, only 18¢ per doz to clea when I went for him. He was drunk ne. as > - Sea A PD ” Jeukins & Son, Queen Street. jas 3i pd when he left the house. Father | was sober all the evening, and not under etter vergested , | the influence at all. The bottle was not , t. | full, as some had been taken out at Mec- r ‘ it a Le ti rds of 6 5 ef Up ies, Giles 8. Iwas not knocked down that ; evening ' "3 ~~ . oe Mr. Stewart—The doctor was either PLUG ( U 7. tat ix however good they ” ‘ an ] k or ad . The subseribers offer for sale the following AT ) Crunk or mad. if] { ‘ f dar Tur Ex- nee on . ishing Outfits at lowest prices To Mr. Davies—Mrs. Murchison only ft Wl color Yat pipe or cash or approved credit: 1 or 4 . ‘ I vever has been so solici 20 bones Lave Tn P took one drink—I swear she took it. 7) boxes Lyaworth Tin Plates st brand i pce s p rning the form of the law ae | 100 boxes do. do,, delivered at eens: Chis was all the einen taken, and in 2 manner ha Wi ". ' air be . Souris; 5,000 los Block ‘Tin, 3,000 ibs Pig Les ad, after consideration, the Magistrate sent k it - at off the tat S00 tao Cotton Pon. a 8 n ar r i ‘ erning the enforeemen f th “au 2,000 ail bees te ms a 7 300 both Gilles apie, sr., and McNevin up for ma 2 { a 3 easure oils Ma ak +9, 12, » do erring } ow eare Nets, asserts ~ sizes; 5,000 small Hoops for + trial at the Supreme Court. which meets And do if better than Dp the year just ended the | Ly | Hew . fo ng i) kegs Trap Nails, | on Tuesday next. Bail was fixed in each ring tne vear just ' se assorted siz ae egs Dox Nails, oO Causes - 3 t b d. fire in the United States in property vy alue | Lib Tall Lobster C ans, 2,00 € ares Lib Flat do, case a follows : two sureties of $250 each, any oO er ran : Imost $150,000,000 greater Juss | 1{00 cases | Ib Flat do, all gus wranteed ; 300 Ibs and the defendants in $250 each. ra a mo Biv, ", ’ eo ‘ Copper, 10 Luster Bath Roile rH, Galvanized a than has been - oe ™m any one ‘ ar,e - woe. — . sine Li iM Gal ray : d Wath Hear “ She wanted to be a ; Mason” on ept that in which Chicago was burned, ays anh Paper Linings for t tb Tall Gans, i ee a "| oor - ‘cl the be $ mart of B at 100,000 do. for t tb Flat © ans, 20,000 do, for 4 [Ib a Wednesday evening. and that in which the beat part of Boston | viat Cans, at factory prices if orders given | was blotted out Boston just more last | immediately, Apply to See the old lady of Threadneedle Street, wear than any other city, Ye ie” 0000 the estimate be- " LONGWORTHL & €O., In ns Water Street, 2m 2aw | Charlottetown. Jan &, 12891.—dy in Bt Peter's schoolroom on Wepnesday eve ning. J. B. Pace &Tobacco Co., Richmond | Virginia; and Montreal, Canada. FITIL LIL ILITITIL ELIT LITLE Ey H Chemises, Drawn Will Commencing SATURDAY, stock of White Goods, Sheetings, Cottons, Pillow Cottons, Linens, White Skirts, ete. — OPP inci Ted EWUNrOIEIY, &E. ms ee 13th inst., we will offer our whole Table Linens. Lawns, Chex ked Muslins, Towels, Table Napkins, Pillow Piques, Ladies’ Underwear, Knickers, Every Lady should take advantage to attend this Sale and secure some great Bargains. Lawns, Our stock of WHITE EMBROIDERY direct from Gais, Switzerland, sure, will please our customers. New Embroideries, New Insertions, New Cambrics, New New Lansdales, New Edgings, New Underwear, has been imported The prices and patterns, we feel New White Quilts. New Sh-etings, New Pillow Cottons, New Towels, New Towelings, New Table Linens, New Table Napkins, ALL NEW GOODS ! Housekeepers and others will find this a good chance to replenish their stock of White Goods Ss. JAMES PATON & CO’S. The FPepular Cheap Store. BUSINESS MEN Best Return For Advertisers LARGEST in size WE HAVE —FOR—— P. E. Island’ i » Charlotte town, January 3, 1894—dy DO YOU WANT TO ——THE NICEST LINE THE DAILY EXAMINER: The Leading Newspaper of P. E. Island iH iH H H H H i é iH H ; Most News For Readers ADVERTISE In EVERYBODY READS LARGEST in circulation KERRITSIIRITIIIIIT ‘of J. & T. Bell's Fine Boots and Shoes. SOLE GONTROL These goods are celebrated throughout the Dominion for STYLE, FINISH and WEAR. — When First-class Shoe and a Good Fit. ask us for BELL’S you want a LADIES’ COLORED short notice. Call and see made order at ¢ LIPPERS to The kid used can be washed when soiled. tw J. M. McLEOD samples. & CO. SEE OF —— LADIES’ EVENING SLIPPERS ? IF YOU Charlottetown, January 8, 1894—m w DO, CALL AT GOFF BROTHERS. “ IOLA BS Seperense Bee os. 2 ae; ee a 1 RIS ev: Mi i ang