ae net af ¢ THE = -— =— = — ©&S = — c= = -—— nas c= = ce i “A ‘ - NAY I ’ A 2 \ a i 7 tw S LW eL 1 : o = be R CoMPANY 1y NA vuidreased a : Hall! y : MASS Hrec Me 7 yy pra t ‘ ana _ NiwW poxuns 5 Tw ar Derby i i a te ama ' i Moncton 7 ‘ TTLTOW I that Belin ‘ ‘ Biack Be-s, . Dew * to ma bi« e bh I Mr. Jose \ s A ‘ < “ » ‘ stia Kr “ ro. t Zz Ald ni lialogues ri mixes f eof a very ira A ire vile oe -— 4 sv. —Ida May, wift of M d Merr mae, lied at ' 25th year of her \ N ' rel « ro rhter } i } {f Trvon She i the % ingest : nths The fuera at G ter, Me., Mr. Nevins’ _— Hi is tue Asyiem Now.—A young mat «charged from the City Board of Works Office, Halifax, was arrested on I bast ne pwlice, for making M id hovering i enty medical and he i 8 He had no weapon *he a ‘ S Boston. ~— Another s i the Cante s i Bos ‘ Thare- : m South Bos- axes the thirty-seventh case It is estimated that over 60, uve been vaccinate! during set few weeks by the officers of the health, and about a5 many more treated by private phy-ricians de Miss any Conventiox.—Throngh tl , Mr. Unsworth, delegates i asionary conventior t I « un do #o f ‘ Tickets will be is#ne f 2%h and 2ist, go a nv 24th Certiticates ened by i secretary ( ' ca presented d&u N Scorta’s Esrmates. — In tl Hows \<s y at Halifaxon Thur-- P al Secretary Fielding brought ues for 1894. The 5 te + $821,064, and the expen- € Sane The chief sources of reve! ie are the mines royalty, £250,900, and the Dominion subsidy, ; The principal item- of expen i lucation, $222,000, poe i ' , S11 3,590, 1 ads and br wy ei] 14? aryl ehentur nterest 2 é : i : , [uz Doe Gor Scarep. — On Saturday : ttle vas observed of! P ‘ ’ W harf trving to get } !2 ' was badly intoxicated, across had a larg » dog harnessed to e seated bis parent, an j pushing yanace t managed to several upsets, by ed, had listar when suddenly one hrough the crnat of that he be- away from the the dog = eable, broke g th happy boy to get home as best he could hi« drunken father. _- MYSTERY Persons standing at the ff Kent and Prinee sturday evening could not help buat , n on everybody's face ax they looked in the window of Jobnson & J ve drug «tore. In the window v ra set on a tripod, with a small it, pointed at a box on which bottle of black «, senna, castor and codliver et between the two was a ‘ explaining the mystery, while un- ne camera was another placard @ the rvoad gr ebould & We ed Vatcvaste Fivp.—Hidden treasure } » at severa i watches, Spaniah doubloons and xeiry came to light at Waltham, | Ma-s., one day last week while repairs | being made to the Ocean Colonial Hi , ppe sed to be over 150 years old. ! A diamond etud, of fine quality, weighing | ; srats was found, with a num- ber of letters, che k s and ancient papers, } lating back oveT 100 years The houre i WE KEEP EVERYTHING ha ‘ + ently for a number of } workmen discovered ea-ure over to the lesee, th ene? th house making no claim Micur Have Been Lost.—The Summer- rreepondent of the Guardian writes ; Mr. Ewen Me- t before tive a*t storm, D id, of Lot 14, left home for Malpeque i raw When Wednesday i not return home, his enquiring at j in , and on Ma us told he le M W earch was being made, ne rived at hi« house It eaving Malpeque Richmond Bay, but t? i groped } ng enow until he Creek, He was able Lo get an! -tay there until I iy, when be went home eafe and ANOTHER | XSMPLE eat 4a . a the cus ‘ s that throng ature da:ly ie found | Men's Untaundried Shirt- } ‘ nz at fy-nine -A9c, ‘ [ I . are : ‘cae 5 ‘ male, we | cut, ar larger price 4 -~ i8 UW he seven ‘ “ Vie have been ‘ tei = ty that C. Bat 2 he not u e us ” We know ‘ cht t ond d rene of other lines ‘ below the ueual price, 6 Are { 1 the benefit during ‘ gy s' *a BEER BROS, Weather ‘alti Tonosto, Feb. 5, 10 9. m. N riv to weeterly wind a and de Cid) y l, preceded by some snow oD OU vast | Cough cure. Streets last i | which by ita nformation which everybody thousand dollars, made | , | ft there last | fonn a » | DAILY OUR CATTLE EXPORTS, I we @X] at of live stock fo t United Kingdom se ApH - nsyx neep his shows a decrease f 17,856 cattle and 14,151 must be remembered that from 1892 sheep, but figures tc (his year only cover ten m ae. In the table « fexports taken from the trad and naviysaen report ( which s not “yet pul ahed pit appe: ars that the exports o animal’ to the 30th of June, oe I Number No al Horses 13,387 988,007 Cattle 107,225 see umber of cattle, but a decres $4,296 value, cau-ed, 1 ioubt, | the arop i j 2. Ins 3 at I n ceahie, f \ ber ¢€ py i has increased SULTT, ¢ valine has de- ined $14. 527. It must be remembered, howey that 1892 was an exception _— guod year for shee Ps the average we that ar, S451, being tl h re known Taking the three y ‘cM a media pre » the Pi basing alae | Meh S38, 1889, 1390, it « t he total nut ep exporte d s™ ,U 7? = to An average fS3 S. while t thre y s after t Melhinlev bill, ‘T891, 1892 | 1893, the total number exporte dy as 993, s°0 Y e riue : 7 i average of $3.89 per head. So th le ie| the agyvregats Xp» ; the three year D> 1 has dec i 8,602 per head, ee ave va mthe sate perio t has in reased 41 cents per head. These figures are | tak ro he ‘ repor ‘ the Mi: of Ag hich has been publishe ' CRAPAULD NOTES. Meetings have lately been held at Cy -~ aud, Victoria and Tryon, for the p s¢ of starting a creamery station at some central place; but upto the present time the site has not been chosen. We hope, however, that thé farmers in the lifferent sections will come to a settle ment on tl uestion and that a suitable piu wil be ¢ seu agreeable toa | part : rhe many friends on the Island of the Rev. Allan B. McNeill, a merly of Tryon, now of Rigtield Park, New Je rsey, will be orry to hear of his "recent illness. The reverend gentleman has lately undergone sn operation in the Brooklyn Hospital, i and we are p-eased to hear that he is now ina fair way of recover His mother left Tryon via the Canes for New York, mn Monday the 2%h =f A young man of this place recently took a young lady for a driv« The horse became unmanaceable, and the result was that the ocx upants were left on the side the road in a snow bank The horse went off ata smart rate and the sleigh was bad!y demolished. We would caution our young men not to drive so smart on these oads ax the pitches are something to bei dread of Com Crapaud, Feb. 3, 1894 NEWS NOTES. The workingmen of Great Britain and [reland earn £600,000,000 a rear, sixty per ent. of which goca for trink Coffee palaces are a feature of Melbourne life, no less than ten and a half ‘nillions of jollars being invested in them Temperance and labor are the two best physicians of.man; labor sharpens the ayr peti ite, and dl temperance prevents him from i indulging in excess foth Houses of th Legislature Queensland have adopt dl the land value «ystem of taxation for municipahties, and fixed the amount of tax at 2d. in the pound. There is now no municipal taxa- tion upon improvements in that colony, and the result of the application of the principle has more than realized expecta- tions regarding revenve, while it has been found to considerably lighten the burden of taxation on users of land threughout the country. So says the Melbourne Beua- mm ooe—— Syrupof Figs Produced from the laxative and nutri- tious juice of California figs, combined with the medical virtues of plants known- to be most beneficial to the human system, acts gently’ on the kidneys, liver and bowl-, effectually cleansing the system, dispelling colds and headaches, and cur ing habitual constipation. sieneneiiientinis Ahead of all others—Hawker’s Tolu and Wild Cherry Balsam, the favoriie scliatnaigaags iinet Secrofula eradicated and al! kindred diseases cured by Hood’s Sarsaparilla, vitalizing and alternative effects, makes pure blood. Saini ctliicndcecine The Odessa correspondent of the Lon- dion Daily News says that important com- munications concerning Servia are pase- ing between Russia and Austria, presuim- ably with a mutual view to a change of Servian dy nasty USUALLY FOUND IN A FIRST-CLASS DRUG ST. RE, and sell. at lowest prices consistent with the qnality, Try us and see. — JOHNSON & JOHNSON, The Reliable Druggists. febdS Yemeth ing New Under the Sun | You Cannot Find. So with Furniture values. | Better goods and lower prices than ours you cannot find. We back this statement up | with three facts. ist We make the goods. 2nd —We name the prices. Srd - We do the trade. — ee Mark Wright & Co, Ltd. EW EXAMINER . : ; | | HAVE Sheep ‘ O62,445 "540 | 4 =<: =. PROWSE BROS crease of 2,08] number, and. &103,5 in value in horse-; an increase of ; iD es | ' RECELV ED +} so <4 ’ : ! o the tes Aino . from C “ a an t rta, | ‘ted before « in veterinary officer of the 1) nara of K Agriculture, was 80,899 cattle and 1 rat | i E THEIR—— nals. TY S Lb ELEVEN Sew, Nobby, Cheap and Good, There is a NOW is the We are not is the time. eoine to wait Thev will not Tomatoes, Corn and Peas, Salmon, $1,850 per dozen ; cents per tin; Apples (one gallon tins), 12c cents per tin; Raspberries, cents per tin;, Pumpkin, 12 18 cents per tin; and French Peas, tANTED FRESH. Charlottetown, Jan ary 10, 1894—m w time to buy 7 tibitii Peaches (2 and : Pears (3 and 3 tb. 25-cents per tin: Blueberries. 9): cents per tin. SANDERSON & CO., C $1.20 per eents: per | Time lor Everything. CANNED GOODS. cheap. | spring to cut prices. Now any cheaper. dozen: Lobster and 3 I}. tins), 20 to 30 20 to d ener per tin; Apples (5 Lb tins) and Plums, 20) Baked Beans. | Mushrooms TIN WAR- I ting). Strawberries tin: Pitted Cherries, EVERY VICTORIA ROW. NEWSON BLOCK, ul BEGIAS TO-DAY! Ends of Prints, Dress Goods, Ribboas, Laces, Embroidery Cloths, Selling Cheap ! HARRIS & STEWART, London House. Charlottetown, Jan, 31, 1894—dy, Save your numbers of the City” and have them bound .by, J. D. TA YLOR, at J. D. McLeod’s old corner. Price for binding, 75 cents and upwards, according to style The “ Magic City,” when bound, will make wu valuable and interesting book J. D. TAYLOR, Fee Book bi wer ATTENTION ! “Having been appoiiifea A od Agent forthe Nor- ton Manufacturing Company, makers of the PATENTED LG K SE M LOBS ER CANS, lam prepared to-take orders forthe delivery of same -tor next s-ason’s packing These Cens are made of the best Ti warranted superior toany hing 1 have also in stock for sale :— P Pee LININGS, TIN PLAT INGUT TIN. LEAD, VOPPFR, Cui tON TWIN MANILLA MARLINE, ROPES dnd other supplies. WALIe« M THESON. Lower Queen Street. ore offered febS Ch’town, Feb, 1, 1864—2m eod & wiky 1894, GREETING ! The “Magic City.” “ Magic | Stock, and | NOT A JUG FULL WOo DILLS | GERMAN BAKING POWDER, rive as nice a “1 Ww c iil S - — batch af Bjwkey Rolls as one could desire. | TRY It? feb2 ‘tf. George Pharmacy, the Pepular Drogstore. a In Medicine, quality ranks first, which is Our Giotto. Our line of Drugs, Chemicals and Patent | Medicines is ¢omplete. | Toilet and Paney Articles, comprising grushes, Combs, Chamois, Soaps, Per- fumes, Toilet Powders, ete. Cigars, Tuba COS, Cigare ttes, Pipes, etc. Trv Davies’ special e. Cigar, acknew- ledye ito be the best in the city. nad Five Cent Straight.” Agent for Wiliam Radam’s Microbe Killer, South American Rheumatie Cure, Nervine, English Spavin Liniment an = rd’sa Sanitarv Lotion. ies’ Ointment still selling and giv- + the greate-t atisfaction. Trv a box! DAVIES’ DRUG STORE, Morris Block, Victoria Row. jan27 j ISD. Spr'ng Trip From Liverpool THE CLIPPER BARK RALPH B. PEAKE, 700 Tons Register, Cun A 1 Red, at Lloyds, RICHARD RENDLE, COMMANDER, Lobster Packers, | will be on the berth at Live 1 on the | js? MARCH, and will ggil from that port | For Charioftetown Dirert, ABOUT Ist OF APRIL NEXT, jand wiil carry Freight. at throngh rates to i pe different Rajlway points on the sland so Pictou. 8° For Freight apply in London to John | piteairn & Sons, 7 Union ¢ ourt, Old Broa | street, FE. C.; in Liverpool to Piteairn Bape: 61 South Jobn Street, or here to the owne PEAKE BROS. & CO. } Charlottetown, Jan. 16, 1804. pat guareod her wat sum jour 8w aii allel eanaben “Ww \HNING pid: sae party who swie the buffa.o at Ma snficid dali oa fa sday night } will returp it to W. LoNne’s, Grear George | Strect, ne will save furtuer trouvle, as he Is DOW HATS. LARGE CASES Full Long ‘Saddlers’ Hardware, Carriage Hardware, Spokes, haft . well known. 3 pa-—jands MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5, Sa Pe ee VEW PRINTS EN | ae ee ee ( >) erm cae ewes me oP Bales of are opened several Cases and New We have just ; White Cottons, which we Prints, Grey and ‘owest prices. See our New Felt Hats when you want to buy See our Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, See our Boys’ @ver- coats. We are giving the balaree of our Boys’ Overcoats at a great sacrifi e. Come to us when you went to buy, J. B&B MACDONALD & CO. * a - ~——, Cunarlettetown, February 5, 1894. m w i ~ Commencing Monday, Jan. __.-.WE ARE GOING TO OFFER———= CP ie EVERYBODY IN NEED sdiigi is TO White Cottons, White Shectings, White and Unbleached Tabling Lawns, Apron Checks, Enmbroideries, and White Goods of every description, Naphins, lee We have no room to quote prices, but call at our Store, see the Goods and Prices, and we will guarantee that if you want WHITE GOODS you will go no further. MOORE & McLEOD, Suecessors to Perkins & Sterns, Charlotictown, Jxnuary 26, 1994—-m Dress events during the festive season is the correct thing. That Are you prepared ? Has the old one seen too much ser- Dress at all society time is here. vice? Styles in Suits Have changed this season. We make them in_ latest styles and in all grades. They are exquisitely finished and will satisfy the most fastidious. Discard last season’s Suit and get one of our Tails this year. A Dress Suit is essential to your wardrobe. A burden. but one of ours will make you feel comfortable in society. ing the dull season we will give extra value. one is a Dur- poor 0. A. BRUGE, FASHIONABLE GLOTHIER. Carlottetown, January 29, 1894—m w f - Don't Buy Low Grade Canadian Kerosene Oil B. ENMAN & CO’S, Com- when you can get the best Water White almost as cheap at and creates mon Oil burns much faster than good Oil, and besides it pnotinas your chimneys an unhealthy and disagreeable odes 3 in the house. We keep ONLY THE BEST, so you can’t make any mistake in ordering Oil from us. S B. ENMAN & CO. Charlottetown, February 2, 1894- mon wed fri Shelf and Heavy Hardware. . ee we oo | (s)-— ooo Hubs, Wood, Rims, Poles, White Wood, Hickory, Bass Leather Dashers, Moss, Hair, ete, ears ! ears ! Patent Leather in Trimming, Top, Dash, Collar, Skirting, Winker and Colored Buffing —— —- —————+{i)- - —-——--— PAINTS, OILS & VARNISHES A SPECIALTY. SE i ee et WW. BF. DAWSOWN. Charlottetown, January 13, 1894—tu thu sat offering at) 29, ii | Information Wanted JAMES w ant ac? a Carpenter eut Seaman, W ! to Bos ton about 20 years a a ; GEO. WALLACE, “eu bm : eo! Ss Lf eyes Ah YR PoeCc Sorceu wie care et. Peete You Mest in Our Steck. Quality, Quantity, Price. * . ‘ ‘ ‘ denaenned —— > id i ‘ \ > <— | We keep every Sits 5 first- ' cl yas should Clothme Store keep. We hot outs sell at moderate prices, but fill and ‘deliver orders promptly and carefully. Inspection of our Overcoats, Ulsters ~ . Reefers and Suits will ‘convince you we are fully up to the wants of the people of P. ¥. Island. McKay Woolen Co. Charlottetown, Nov. 17, 1893 NEW FRUITS. 300 boxes fine O.8 Give us a call. . Valencia Raisin i 1500° “selected " ™ } eh CUlaer ae " } 50 barrels Currants, 190 cases 60 boxes Sictaes 20 “ Oranges, 20 kegs Grapes, 20 bags Nuts (Iilberts). N., B. & M. RATTENBURY. dec22 The World’s Columbian Exposition. l. The whole civisized world has been in terested in the Great Celebration. Th crowned heads of Europe, the governments of ali the famous nations of the globe, the lands of the Orient and the islandsof the sea have all been co-operating to render the Exhibition worthy of the greatest event of modern times [ts magnitude and marvelous character can oniy te described by saying that it has com- prised all the rarest products of land and sen, the most dazzling wonders of nature and the grandest prod cons Of human genius 2 The Great Fair which celebrates the dis- eovery of America by Columbus has never , been equalled, It was larger and more mag nificent than any similar exhibition ever held, Over twenty million doilars was ex- pended in its grand spacious buildings, and the re-ult was the most attractive Extibitien the world ever saw. 3. This gorgeous display is vividly portrayed (in our PICTGRIAL HISTORY OF TUE | WORLD'S CULUMBIAN EXPOSITION. his captivating volume is a briiliant pano- rama Of the Great Fair which has awakened such a world-wide interest. This wonderful work is a royal octavo voi- ume of over ~ large doubie-column pages, 04 inches long by 7} inches wide. It contains nearly twice the amount of matter in an or- dinary quarto book, and is therefore equal to . a large volume of 1500 pages. | IJtecontains a complete history of the Worid- } renowned Exposition atC hicago; captivating , descriptions of the magnificent Buil ings and marvelious Exhibits, such as Works of Ari, Textile Fabrics, wachinery, Natural Pro- ducts, Latest I nventions, Discoveries, etc., with a full description of See its wonder- inl Buildings, Parks, ete., by ex-Governo Wm. Kk. Cameron, of the “World's Columbian Exposition History Co., with au introduction by Hon. Thomas W. Palmer, ex-U. S. Senator and ex-Minister to Spain, iucluding a chapter on the Wemen’s De ment by Frances f. |} Willard, President of the World’sand Nation | al Woran’s Christian Temperance Unions. CON DITIONS—It is printed from clear, nx w iype, on fine calendered paper, and is embe ished with « large num of BEAUTIFI i, ENGRAVINGS, which charm everyone why $es8 them. This grand work surpasses anything tha has yet appeared in this line, and will be solv by subseription only. Walt for it; take ne other. MRS.N A. STEWART is Sole Age - for chis city P. E. Island Railway. On and after FRIDAY, bi sth December, 1805, the trains of this Railway will run daily’ Sun days excepted) as follows :— Read down 4. M. taavp TIeendeve Read up Arrive P.M Charlottetown. ue 3190 1 734 ; ‘Royalty Junction 817 North Wiltshire KOO Hunter River 90) > -Bradalbane. 9 09. .Emerald Junction. ° = thetaut . Freetown . Ke nsington...... 2 on ae, >» MUMAMOOTMISS. .. 00-0000 Ly P. M. A GD EMicnsoccced Summerside. covech O49 BU nerSecscce es ..Mincouch........ ‘ wo |. eae ee 16 GS onoeces ee. Mane 19 >) 30 be 0’ Leary . su 35 -Bloomfielk. . . . 3% 435.... Alberton ocerbenee . 6 525 Ar -Tignish.. Ly 6 Pp. M. A. M. 230 Ly. . Charlottetown..........Ar 1020 Tis inmeneds Royaity Junction.......... wie et Ae, chess ount Stewart -Lw 8 410 Ly.........Mount Stewart. Ar 905 DE ck dcectebsdal Cardigan...... basmane 7 aS 4 S ar oesees ss AOORgetown.. Ly 71 P. M. A.M 406 Lv Mount Stewart Ar is 0 &, cmes . pec coss K iT 612 .. ee 745 640 Ar -Souris.. dings lv 6D P. M. A. M, 100 Ly ..Emerald Junction...... Ars2 150 Ar.........Cape Traverse.........Lv 730 i D. PO'TINGER, Gen. Mgr. Can. Govt, Railways. J.UNSWORTH, Superintendent Charlottetown, Dec. 14, 1895. oe - Wants, Lost, Fou ad, &e Advertisements under this heading chargeJ Ove cents per line. HONEST BOY wanted at onee.—*.. P. TAan- TON. feb: LOST.-—Yesterday, on Queen Street, a $20 Nova Scotia Bank Note. Finder will please leave it at this office. 1 pd —febs CH a E LOST—On Monday last, a chequ for $10.97, zrawn by Hugh Monaghan in favor of John McQuarrie or bearer. 4 ag is re om tae | requested to return saine to Jor~ CQUARRIE, Oyster Bed Bridge. feo) LOST—0On Saturday evening, 27th instant, oe comd-hatd ae soorner and the Asylum, a Ft The finder will to tat Mr. Pickard’s Sa- dler’s Swine’ Granion Street. 2% pions) FOU ND.—Gent's datas eap and pair hoot« Owner can have same by applying at Bern BROos. jaa> CHOICE CODF ISH. silk lot of boxes ani ad balr mee Choice Codish for sale by ¥: Bosw . Lower Queen Street, ‘1—ja rd erent DENN 8 —— | “ sare cane nae sae erage tars ent ma eae fiat ctintitttiiinns tie