# Si mee eS LOCAL AND GTHER ITEMS. | — REA —Real Beer Bros. ad Tue Marxer.—To-day’s market was Se ~ 2 . RO OF BE TLL SUPREME COURT, Jan. 11 Fripay, The Grand Jury, this forenoon, returned J.C. Underhay, Esq., x-M. P. P., is in a | HOW TO TREAT A COLD. _* Sana Don’t staff a cold,-as the old adage ad- | vires, if vou do you will have a fever to | DAILY EXAMINER - . a True Bill? against William D. Taylor | Srve A genuine cold is a shock receiv- ia ia ha for assault. Ta, lor was arraigne I,pleaded } ed by the many million nerves which ap- ; ae not guilty, and said he would be ready for | Prom h near the surface of the human | : , trial on Wednesday. body, and which control the nearly seven | Ria as teal In the case of the Queen vs. Hooper, in- } million pores of the skin. This shock | t) aa dicted for perjury and forgery, the grand | ¢!oses the pores of the skin, is transmitt- | jury found a * True Bill.” Hooper being | ed to the nerve centre and back to the | - called on his recognizance and not ‘an- | ™ucous mn mbranes, forcing a great \ t plat eria | swering, his bail was forteite i amount of blood to these membranes, } | at \ RK ize, t Phe Grand jury were discharged this | ©Te&Uag more o7 less irritation and conse- | . ae forenoon, Previous to taeir discharge | quent fever, inflammation, dryness, then | ‘ i ¢ they submitted the following report : } watery discharge and catarrh. The shock | -— Grand Jury Room, | may Rave ite camer from chill, from iea- | , eatie's wane Fan. ity 1895, | POPE eating, a nervous fright and va re ’ a The Grand Jury beg to submit the fol- f the ze an 1 mu tes ii lat of the - the | lowing report: That we have visited the} nose, throat and bronchial { wa tee " ae x Hosp tal for the Insane, and found that blood n the : sh alenls a j ‘ bes St. Anne’s Ey 7 ae n eee eee | more clogs the system and pores { Danvill oO W —e os ed can ae a ae oe =” bees skin, 80 that eilete matter, wich « day 1 Se as : eae , ae — be re, if by the natu ul cc Pal ze of the: ta ses is retarded; which is ample reazon fi : We ‘nspected the provisions, and found | ao a ; = oe cad : x “4 a : ; ; 1g { ixperimenting wit A ea hat )20em™ vibe hy ea lent quaity, and ae | severe cold is a dar gerous custom, as most | . as We col determit ¥ re well prepares ’ ' . ; rest eo — ‘Y-TONF p& | suggests anoiher “sure cure. When slight ae S en WV eland tients 7” tie Institution, eviews) nine hoarseness or tightening of the nasal mem- | , x males and seventy-five females, which ap’ | brane: warns one of a skin exposure or i valliiaiibe pears to be eo for the present Capa- | chill from whatever cause, act promptly, | , a ia iia ve ap _ Lo . ska wr nite ane lelays are dangerous: with children “it | ne 3} steeds comiort. c _ si g bettl THE ALLIE may mean croup and strangulation; with ‘ uwlian Confedera =e ye Aime et Ys a. adults, catarrh, branchitis, perhaps pneu- . ‘ Pu ilional oo ation a part of which S| monia Scores of mothers would as soon } 3 : airearly Used | On purposes, but} go to bed without matches in the house | pa on ? jn i = mime | ar y heated n as withou. that old-fashioned remedy, ' x’s Bintupay The con tee aj = * ' of th Z wa ae +t for th | Johnson s Anodyne Lin ment near at hand | 2 lg ik The Grand Jury hevis aS deed aka tae See ae NONE SN. TOA pee | ; e ai at. 4? trand Jur porn visite : ue | prietors, I. S. Johnson & Co., Bos i ny B dav are wotking |: tlouse report > rh gl found the | Mass, will send their new illustrated book | sini as aka ais itution clean and orderly and the pa- } entitled “Treatment for Diseases,” free to ue t its mg eer ee as the bu ld | any person Ai the meee. kes | . admits e found the keeper, Sergeant | | ro D t1—A w : amed } ee ee ee La P vas i leath e othe - ee ee It took a year and a half’s hard reading | at Shawne ne lhree. Rivera, |" ° re eee : anes we” | of 1,500 books befure Conan De yle cone | On ~ wa. , t] ire ‘ eh seed themnetves ne higely Pat a ie dered he was suffi waite a bued with | . e > “| their treatment In our opinion the pre-] jy) os ee ee e] a ' HAA stent | cent Luilding altogether unfit for tle | ‘™® "4 oe bocks to write it ' ' fimes. |... ‘ and we ré omm nd thut immediate | OC | Puere =e mething of “the capacity | a a Al he taken to eccure proper accom oda- for hard work ” about such a faithful | i G Ca fe It is anno t a for this unfortunat a te of the peo- | preparation as this that ought to come } : : i ; f Ea Prince at tl ple. under the lefinition of genius. But the | : | 1. Summerside, yes re uh eta t ae tll and Gand Rape | en Micah Clarke” is not precise- | terday sted H lolun ently well kept. Mr. Harvie and his ly that, if he.does have the true instinct of Y 42 | test that sjstan’. Mr. MeN l' a pear to Le on the a — of literature, with his gift of story : ’ Dut . 2 im the faith! ec } wee teiling. | ia siabeleaiicile ie oe ee ’ ‘i ' . wc The appraiser of New York city fi ds ‘ i a r Haszard ' q p a ? : a ae | ti at the estate of the lite J. Gould is | i Cs swine - canal ), a = : i = = fi | = — ee $50,954,050.79, aside from | p2 i : ot contains a go oe i] me a oe “ | S2.U00 UO In reaiity. al ga u urancc, as well | jas a tendency t : in crime.| —= es . = ving train arrange | We recon mend t i n such cares = riwiis rod uthfe otk ~ p i tron 3 Se ctr ia i eacheeseciins Mai CRBSTVSESTVCCSIESGA, | Ww gl a . : > pre d. i? e | K Pia fhe meeting last | '* | ‘ on Chureh. Revs. In cone} the Grand Jury take this | ¢ A Rubber e Messrs. yb Corey and MeNeill ad- | opportuunity of rm cognizing the great loss | @ ¢ ae meeting, and Revs. Mesers. | sustained Ly the Dominion, especially in a s qT se : é Palm Hamlyn and Miller led in prayer. the Department cf Justice, in the leath of e ot VW ate: Bat ile ¢ Mas Dawson presided There was ajthe eminent jurist and statesman, the ¢ $ rge congregation Right Honorable Sir John Thompson, | filled with hot water and place e ~~ MW Ose untimely death is mo irned In tune '@ at the fo of the bed. insur é 4 Pirasayy Eventxe.—The first of a}| Mother Country and Canada by all classes, ‘@ iremions’ teork cold foe snd 4 0 Fe f entertainments to be given under | from Her Most Gracious Majesty the | é eood night's re-t, to say 1 ction @ the auspices of the Ca’e lonian Club daring | Queen tu the humblest subject. ¢ oe its nied als ce in aman of @ the winter took place in the club rooms Respe etfully submittet | é sick ness. $1.25 buys one. é las ning. <A cap tal programme was Joux Newsox, Foreman, ¢ Others are diflerent pric es ac- ¢ | ‘ a I qT} "2 é entertainment for se:f and fellows. @ cording to size and quality. e e i the 29th inst. \ : : - H. D. Wadman vs. the cty of Char- | ¢ ? Accipent. — Mr:. Martin Flood, of | lottetown. Action for assault and fa! e - ¢| Southport, bad her two eyes I ud !y burned | Imprisonment. New before the court. ¢ } NOM; le aATaN e | one day last week while making potash | Attorney General and Rattenbury for | JHHASON & JHHNSOW, © SOat li wasthought at first that she plaintify Davies, Q. C., and HaszarJ, (). ? . 7 é } would lose her right eye, but through the | C., fur defendant. ¢@ The Welichic Ticsoiie é| ai fal treatment of Dr Kelly, that dan- _— ot e e 8 ——— é | ger has Gee ave rted ~-Islander. PERSONAL. << Kent and Prince Streets. é —_—_-— ° Cor. Queen and Rv hm nd Streets. 9 } © | with the juote prices as f slows : well att -nded and well supplied, mand gool. We H ay, 30 to S5e; oats 34 to 35e; pork, nck <, 50 to 60c per parr; ducks, 59 to 75¢ per pair; eggs, 20e; fresh butter, 18 to eve; Sees, 4) to6c; mutton, 5 to Ge; pe ta- toes. 20 to 22c; straw, 25 to 30c; turmps, 12 saicicoiliainant 4 Vacvante Fixp.—James May, who lives two milea from Brownsville, Neb., recent}y began digging a well on his farm. Ata depth of twenty-five feet he found what he beli ved to be gold-bearing ore id bad it as-aved. The test confirmed continufd digging until a been reached. ‘he specimens assayed proved to be rit h 1 gold, and contained silver. A eyndicate has been formed, and preparations are being made to work the lead. epth of seventy feet had w a . rs his belief. and he j i ! some chads tees Darrymen’s Baxquer.—The first annual | banauet or the Farmers and Dairymen’s Association ef Lower Montague was held at the residence of Benjamin Wright, Esq., G e evening of the 3rd of January. About seventy guests sat down to a most bountifal repast, and ample justice was } done to the good things provided. The t y portion of the programme was ex- cet j naly interesting. It included the | taudard and other toasts, all of which were res; onded to in good forni. _ > — i A Foouisa Ae t.—R >bert Moncton, son of Geo. Moore, I. C. himself twice on Monday night—once in and the other time in the left breast. Th glanced, making a very ugly flesh wound, but is not supposed to Moore, Oo hg shot +} ar the arn e jatter be ofa serious nature. Medical aid was é red and the lad removed to his j The only reason young Moore | gives committing euch arash act is | that he wished to frighten bis parent; for | acance best known to himself. His in- ju while yery painful, are not consider- ed daugerous -cijihaaitine Livin Waist.—The programme for the Living Whist performance will appear next week. Most elaborate preparations have been made for the production of the a scnie that will combine instruc- to a great degree. The costumes are bright and striking, and the dences which gre to te given by the ‘Geurt Cards” are decidedly picturesque. The Mavpole Drill will be a feature of the | : eure to please. We are | glad to observe that the Masonic Temple | ha ured for the occasion, and we noure. affair on tion and pleasure entertainment ras been 8 pred.ct a fa annem } A New Way.—-Many novel methods of | mote > snicide have been tried, some- cormniitiim times with all the success that cvuld be desired. A Peekskill, New York, man hac iust made himself famons, and has aleo done something to help the lecal cor- rd undertaker tide over the hard Ooner at winter by sawing his threat across a barbed wire “enée On the post road near his home. He was able to walk into town but died in the hospital to which he was take cide is not patented, nor is the Peekskill man likely to have many imitators among thor wh ) are tired of life. Ends of Art Sateen AT. REMNANT PRICE | the early part ofthe year. In | with 1,629 vessels and | the k This methed of committing sui- } the city. At the Hotel Davies t'1’s % ‘enoon there were registerrd: J B Dou: }:s:, Halifax; J A Rogers, do; Frank Swapp, Boston; J H Silver, Montreal. James E. Macdonald. M. L. A., Cardigan, was registered at the Hotel Davies yester- day. Revs. R. B. Macdonald, Ru tico, and A, J. Macdonald, Fort Augu:tus, are in the City. Mr. Gladstone is again able to chop down trees, and the Montreal Gzzette re- marks that he may live to take another hack at the British constitution yet. Amorg the successful candidates at the civil service examination held in Ottawa in November last, was Mr. M. B. Trainor, who passed the qualifying examinat‘on and in one optional subject, book keep g. ——_——’ In a review of the trade of Cape Breton during 1894 the marked increase in the volume of the coal trade is the first feature that calls the attention of the o beerver. The previous year’s shipments of coal for that [sland amounted to about 1,000,000 ton-; the shipments of 1894 total in round numbers 1,240,000 tons. markable increase in face of the industrial depression which has been supposed to | exist all over the continent, and can be | attributed only to an increase in the export trade as a result of the severe strike 1n the | United States bitiuminous coal regions in fact, had the mines had sufflcient capacity dur’sg these labor troubles, there that the sales would have reached a much larger total. Daring the 1894 season 1,846 sail of vessels arrived at 680,000 tons of shipping, as 542,600 tons in 1893. bidisisesuiesiiaacaciiaaas The Opposition Conservative came to the Toronto Globe’s rescue, and the paper has been issued from the presses | of the Empire, with two additional pages giving a full account of the fire. The Globe’s loss by fire is $145,000. Gn this there is an insurance of $100,000. It is likely that a finer building for the Globe will arise ont of its ashes than it has ever had. With such men among its share- holders as Sir Donald Smith, Sir Richard Cartwright, Robert Jaffray, president of the Globe, and George A. Cox, president of the Bank of Commerce, it is not likely the paper will need to seek far for all the financial assistance it requires. The fire will procure for it lots of sympathy, and ily act of the Empire in placing at ithe } oal of the Globe all the ample of its office will do much to pro- eeling of this kind for the Liberal fact! organ sohoacscoccanisale Peiit!> s were presented to the Maine legislature,on Tuesday, from Ellsworth and Houiton, asking for municipal suffrage for women. Others were also received asking for farther legislation against liquor, and for further protect’on to fish and game. essences Argentine has voted $2,000,000 as war | eredit in view of a possible quarrel with Chili aver the frontier. We place on sale to-day a number of ends of Art Sateen, Cretonne, etc., at REMNANT price. BEER BROS. Tre Wosruer.—Ee-terly and south-cast erly gales, with snow*6r rain, This is a re-| is little doubt | ports on | the island of Cape Breton, representing | compared i ‘The Big Rush Is On organ i VOTVSSSEVUESEVsEsT SVs | : ; AsI was going down the street I saw | two bootblacks. One was a black bout- black and the other a white bootblack, and | both had black boots, as well as blacking |} black boot- } } } ) | | and blacking brushes. The black asked the white boctblack to black | bootblack’s, blac k boots with blacking. The white bootklack con- | sented to black the black boots of the ; b'ack bootblack with blacking, bat when he, the wh te bootblack, had blacked one | black boot ef the black bootblack with | blacking, he, the white bootblack, r« fused i to black his, the black bcotb!ack’s, other | black boot with blacking unless he, the | black beotblack, paid bim, the white | bootblack, the sanie as what he, the white bootblack, got for blacking other people’s black boots; whereupon the black boot- | black grew still blacker in the face, calling | the white bootblack a blackguard, at the same time hitting the white booti lack with the black boot that he, the white bootblack, had already blacked with i blacking. | It may be hard to read this, but it is harder still to find better Furniture bar- | gains than we offer — and this we can easily | prove in Black and White, } | i i his, the black WARK WRIGHT & 0O., LTD. Who Sell at Selling Prices. jaull —AT— HASZARD & MOORDS. OUR HOLIDAY FANCY &00D8 Is Going at a Sixty Mile Clip. STOCK OF COME AND GET SOMETHING out price. HASZARD & MOORE dec18 BOOK BINDING ! Any persons haying volumes of Maga- zines, Newspapers, cte., to bind, or any books that require to be rebound, can bave the work well done at the lowest possible rates by leaving them with DAVID BETHUNE, janS—Im d&w Rotchford Square. POR 1895) -_——_ We Wish ALL OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS A Very Bright and Prosperous NEW YEAR. ———- Barrett & Champion, Lumber and Coal dea'ers, Connolly’s whar d2c27 Read This Aloud Quickly, | discount. | | | \ of our CHOICE STOCK at such a low | ir Reductions Orr ee ee — ALL FURS, FURS, FURS. AT SPECIAL As we want to reduce our large ' ) Island Cloth and Underclothing, we are prepared to give you a better bargain than you can got in the city. \ We have on hand now a very large range of Home-made Goods, This class of goods suits the Clothing. cular attention to our As we are going DISCOUNTS Capes, Collars and Mufis TO CLFAR, A. WEEKS & 00, The People’s Store, Wholesale & Retail. Charlottetown, December 28, 1894—m w f ‘TchaAwWwT WO Aidit _ omens ~~ cea neneeipipgaiias FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 1895. FOR SO DAYS! Eight Thousand Dollars’ Worth of Readymade Clothine TO BE CLEARED OUT AT ACTUAL COST. ——— — (1) — —_— Ven’s Overcoats. Ulsters, Reefers and ‘suits. Boys’ Overcoats, Ulsters, Reefers and Suits, ALL NEW GOODS THIS SEASON. Odd Coats, Pants and Vests at less than Cosi. This is a Genuine Sale; ro misrepresentation. Sale for 30 days and for_eash only. A few Fur Coats in Wolf, Hungarian and Coon will be closed out cheap. Y= Be sure and see our goods before buying elsewhere. — (x) J.B. MACDONALD & CO. MARKET SQUARE. Charlotietown, December 29, 1894—dy PREPARED FOR THE SEASON. We are now prepared to supply first-class Groceries at very low prices. Our stock is fresh, and we keep the best in the market. Black Basket Table Raisins, Muscatel, Layer, | Valencias, and a fine stock of Cooking Raisins. Vostizza, perfectly clean, and Patras Currants, | Layer and Cooking Figs and Dates. Candied Citron, Lemon and Orange Peel, Flavoring and Spices. We have also a choice line of Confectionery, Chocolates, Creams, Mixtures and Penny | Goods in different varieties, Plain and Fancy Biscuits, and everything you need in the Gro- Give us a call. S B. ENMAN & CO., Next to Woolen Mills .Cca Store, Queen Street. ery line. } } | Charlottetown, Dec. 12, 1894—m w f LEN CONEP ANY. stock Double and Twisted out of the Cap busin All these must go before stock-taking. ‘which we will sell at rock-bottom prices, public better than anything of Imported and Home-made Clothing, Worsteds, Canadian and both in the Cloth and made up into they can buy. We wish to call parti- Cloth, ess, we are offering our immense stock of Caps at 53; per cent. We have still a few hundred Suits of Underclothing Remember the place—Corner of Queen and Grafton Streets, McKay Woolen Company. Charlottetown, December 28, 1894—m w f & wky Goai' Goal! Coal! FROM-_—— fominion Coal Co's. Mines in 6. B We have a large quantity of ROUND, RUN OF MINE prices, given entire satisfaction. kind of Coal they require, the other Mines belonging Lid., in Cape Breton. Since we accepted the the public have ore, and we wish Charlottetown, January 5, 1895—tf got their Coal mnch cheaper than to inform them that we do not handle Joggins,’ Kelly Cove or New Campbellton Mines Coal. The Coal we sell is GENUINE. tity of superior ANTHRACITE COAL. ‘and SLACK COAL, which we are selling at very lowest We have aold thousands of tons of the above COM- PANY’S MINES COAL during the past season, which has We sell our customers. just the which includes: “ Sydney” to the DOMINION COAL CO., and Agency for the above Company hereto- We have also a quan- PEAKE BROS. & CO. prices :— LOT NO. 1.—At $2.00. LOT NO. 2.—At $3.00. LOT NO 3.—At $4.00. ARRIS & Charlottetown, January 8, 1895—dy Will fit Boys 6 to 9 years. mer price from $2.75 to $3.25. Will fit Boys 6 to 12 Former prices, $4.25 to $5.00. Will fit Boys 7 Former prices, $5.50 to $6.50. Boys’ Osrerccats. We have about 40 left over, and will clear them out at the following extraordinary low For- to 12 years. These are wonderful goods at the money. ——— se ee STEWART HOUSE. 'DELIGATE = FEMALES Who are suffering from General Debility, Anemia, And all diseases of their sex, FLOUR 1S CHEAP, TEA IS GHEAP, SUGAR I$ CHEAP, And Everything in the Grocery Line is Cheap Wil! derive great benetit from PUTTNER'S =n A EMULSION, McKENNA’S CHEAP GROCERY STORE, | It improves the DIGESTION, purifies QUEEN STREET, CORNER OF DORCHESTER. —~ | coosiantly going om ani complecly re Charlottetown, November 29, 1894—dy & wy 3m moves that | Weary, Languid and Worn Out = | Feeling | that women complain of, particularly at | | this season of the year. All Druggists keep it Farm For Sale. Price 50 cts. per d&w tf —jan7 _The subscriber offers for sale his valaable Farm, containing about sixty acres. House Readymade Clothing and Gents’ Furnishings |). Zeer are six oumautings: a . one containing sixty trees of different varie are going to be Slaughtered. ties of fruit. About one and a half miles from the city. Terms easy. C. BE sept2>—3m dy & wky —. DR. H. D. JOHNSON EYE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Office -- Kent Street Aug 16, 94—ly Ulsters worth $12.50 tor $7.00; $9.50 for $4.00 ; D. B) Reefers $8.50, for $3.95. We cannot be undersold by anyone. discount on Gents’ Furnishings. We can do it making any fuss. REMEMBER !—No faking in our store—all straight business—one price to all. TERMS STRICTLY CASH. G. A DIXON & CO., Wants, Lost, Found, & Ch’town, Jan. 5, 1806—dy a Successors to C. Robertson, | seventiamnpantte shill tian Deeaiiiees digiesis Le res Se ee si ; five cents per line, SUNDAY SCHOOL LIBRARIES ‘SUPPLIED WITH THE old letters and write with particulars to C. B. AT REASONABLE PRICES. (eee Pralithpaeaicis DESIRABLE RESIDENCE TO LET—The residence on Prince Street at present occupied by the subseriber, containing eleven rooms, besides pantry and cupboards; is heaied throughout with hot water, fitted for electric lights, and has double doors and windowa Possession given on May ist next. Enquire on the premises to F S Moore, jan9—2aw tf Forty per cent without MILLINERY done by Miss Wap; ay field Street. ™ * ae _INFORMATION WANTED—Anyone giv- ing information to J C Moore, Richmond Street, regarding the shooting ot his dog yes- terday, will be liberally rewarded. : jan9—3i pd CASH PAID for old Prince Edward Isdlen and other British North American postage stamps used before 1870, and usad law stamps ermpleite setts and preferred re- maining on the original envelopes. Hunt u We have just received “a large stock of Books for Sun- day School Libraries. These are just the best works, bought for Sunday Schoc! purposes. We have a number of sets of from 50 to 100 ooka, in nice wooden cases, the titles of which will appear in the next issue of Tue EXAMINER. Those wishing Libraries would do well to call or write for list descriptive of each book. BAZAAR COMPANY. Chaottetown, January 9, 1894—dy WANTED—A good general servant; one from the country preferred, Appl , Mrs HC Douse, Water Street. 7“ ear ning four TO LET—Half of a house contai opposite Kailway Station. dec8 rooms, situated Appiyat this office, W ANTED—City canvasser of good addraeg and expenses paid wookiy from start. Position permanent. Canadian and Ameri« G2 were ——_ tren uneguai led... Ros Co, Nurser, novar—dy tt ymen, Toronto, Ont, Ep emery