0 mens eam Pas ts — Sige c THE Great ¥ the Lyceum to-n W W Al condition to play the fastest game their history Phose who witnessed last match should not fail to see { ne Stirring music will be rendered } Citizen’s Band Come along and A rie i—At the Grit meeting in Phillas ic Hall to-day a¢so- eiations were form re ed ! each Riding r the W sat Ciueen’s ass wa appoints [ F eters Was for the East Ques a i ¥ = a&ppoirte i association ww.—-The subject matter of icemaa Brad- rT anton at the } JwvEsTIGATIC the resolution respecting Pol ley itrodu edby Cor eer ular meeting of the C Couneil was nto this f iio Stipen- trate Haszard and Mayor Daw- be made later. The yrenoon W. M. S.—The W. M.S. Convention opens tomorrow in the Second Methodist Church. Morning session at 10 a. m., afternoon session at ~2 p. ™. Visitors ; ; ¥: +) welcome. A pubhe meeting will be held in the evening when Rev. G.M. Ca: will give an address. Miss Howard will ; ; “eer if . sing a solo and several others will tak: part in the program: ————— Y.M.C. A. Tatxs.—The Educational Committee of the Y¥. M. ©. A. has ar-} ranged fora aeries of practical “Talks” similar to those of last year. "Mr. W. J Bu a ning talk of the ser- at 8 o’clock, when ‘interesting subject are open to all les next Friday evening ; ; } © ww adi Sc uss tre *Ene gy ” 7 hese “Talks” who may wish to attend sh isiadlliatitanein sTiaN ENpearor. large aitendance at the Christiar —There was a En- | istian ing. Addresses were de- Miller, Rev. D: others. Curt deavor Union meeting in the Chr Church last even livered by Rev U. G. Sutherland Dr. Leeming and There was also an interesting programme of yocal and instrumental music. Miss Maggie Stevenson presided. - Exrerratxmest axp Sociav.--The pub- entertainme al in Wri ght’s ut WS pep secs Hall 1 last evening, under the ispices of, Victo ria Divisi n, Was an ef. ovible’affeir.. A short programme was Carri ed ont and addresses delivered by Rev. Wm. Hamlyn d Mr. W.S. M Don: ald, of Halifax, after } wheal the pies were auctioned off by Mr. | Cc. B ‘Warved. The procee ds go towards | the Division. Mr. Arthur Tanton presid- eu. odd tad Sritt on uae —An Iowa paper teils a man who mortgaged his farm to buy hits wife a pair of di an nd earrings. The wife | took in washing to pay interest on th raze. bat on the first job joat one varks” in the suds, whereupon sie mat the Oo tried to han» herself in the barn, rope broke, and she fell on a Jersey cow, worth $156, and brake its back. Her hus- band then undertook to shootthe cow 1) put it out of its misery, Hut the gun burst and destroy¢ ed both of hi a eye and the wife aca ran away wi a lig itning-rod } peddler. The a chiee tz st i on deckese vod bids fair to live to a ripe old age. - PERSONAL. Dr. Doyle, of Vernon River, 1s in Registered at th Hotel Dav es this fore- n we F R&R Phillips, Toronto; Wc Sishop, Georgetown; Jas B liegan, St John; T B Kirkhouse, Montreal: J B Sut- ) ton, St John; A J Deforest, do; D B Mac- jonald Mr. Chas. And N 25 Klea rs, Ww a I i to England isiting relative ( »on Thursday.— y At the Queen Hotel this foresoon there were registered : D C Merson, Cardigan; ' H D McEwen, Mount Stewart; J E Hock- er, St John; Miss Dempsey, S’side. Mise Clara E. Cc uddie, of this city, has| auceessfully passe 1 the stenog -aphic ex- |} sminatica as given at the Pnonographie In- ti , Cincinnate, O., and is receiving the ut cor pe Ft of her friends, | t } years, + have been reeeived. } cold weather which has been | been destitute } ste ck has already pe | will find that there are a employed, lamong many things, to commend the ' supported the | He seemed pl leased with the Stipendiary | does know that honorable gentleman and i vee ant wh ich ; Sympathies or tii DAILY EXAMINI steamer La Gascogne and have adopted r solution? expressing their felicitati the skill, courage and san > him on the perilous voyage just ended. ns on i shown by At Lynn, Mass., Fred Howes, aged 25 | was choked to death by a cherry stone at supper Jast Tuesday evening. He was laughing at a joke, when he i his throat and be- same black it before the others it the ta realized the nature of the trouble, and all efforts to relieve him were mm Vain. sucked the stone into ] the face Reports of suffering among settlers in | stern part of the Colorado extremely prevalent last 26 days, many settlers have sf fuel and food, Much rished on the ranges. At Julensburg the t “mperature has ranged from 10 to ; 30 degrees below zero. State Since the the ea for the Sir William er committee > of et — into the unempl oyed i , Grens means of reme has promiséd a the condition of Britain, isi ng it. The and the i committee | great many Un-« and that they are in a very sad but the committee wil] not find any “dyin be The committee is state, means of reme not expected to di pany re al real good, but is merely a political ¢ xpe lient to escape aw kward question. unknown inen at 3 Three S o’clock one morning lately forced entrance into the ~ ses of the. a American, weekly organ A. rE. »~p ublishe l at St. Louis. In the rear room nif Beadle, managing editor and two attaches of the aper were as leep. | The intruders place d pistols to their heads and threatening to kill them if they made outery..bound and- gagged them. They then hunted up the enbescription lists of the paper and decamped with them. from an _—— — TEMPERANCE GOVERNMENT, ¥F ORSOOTH! THE Str,—By the Guardian’s report of the County D. T. A., the presiding King’s t} the Rey. Wm. Phelan, is made, rnment for its Tem perance administration. “ He w ras glad the people Government in the Jast which gave the plebiscite and muc h for the prese nt Gov election promised so cause, etc, infliction also, although they would’nt work. Well, sir, was there any one short of a born innocent so gullable as to believe the Government intended anything short of ne public with ite tem Perance clap-trap? Does the Rev. Mr. Phelan eb »w the Hon. Mr. Peters? Ife several others who compose the Govern- ment, will he tell us honestly if he is now glad that the pe ople sur pported the Govern- gave the ple ‘biscite? And is he now satisfied that Stipendiaries were appointed to further befool the people and difficult to secure long, anvhow, will people, gh places, be humbngged sas Fred. Peters & Co.? by such trickster | lergyman there at make it more convic- is? How : ’ even tnose in Rh Was there a single cle who believed € ithe or Fred : Pe te y se of his Sti ipend aries were for temperance? And what of the wonderful plebiscite? No wonder nse shocks and disgusts every ‘ such arrant nonse friend of Trre Temperance. Feb. 10, 1894. ao you are booked to at wrow evening® Yuin oad, r— That nd the h Ce ReEMEMBE : : Key match to-m< QUALITY. This arrow is intended to arrest your attention and lead you to arrange a visit to our array of new arrivals in COTTON SHEETINGS. We do nut arrogantly claim to fl est nzs at a low price, We, and 29e, are the best value ever shown by us. BEER BROS. Tas W rarHeEn, — Moderate to fresh South- mdy, light snow or rain in many places, higher temperature, but we do claim that our lines at be the ony store that sells easterly to South-westerly winds, fair to aR - : LATEST NEWS NOTES, SELECTION OF CANDIDATES _ The so decreas ¢ numberof} Sirn,—Theduty of selecting candidates leaths from la grippe the city of New | for et to the House of Commons de- Yi volves, aA +} tn upon both pirties, i} : } ri ; ‘ ' > ie : Ibis isa highly important matter. Per- aes ats Un t, , Hur roe fect men cannot be obtained But care : ding a miss St. JOM, Their ser ‘ , { } L DY th parties oer vices a \ ’ ee the vetter men for the position from Phe S. Treasury gold reservs week | amone tho wh — a. a a if? in Vii a RVaMAULE Home igo iat & $2,631. No genera ought not to be selected on any ac- n of 1 is expected, ec unt. ow, for instance, can any party xpect that the respectal { an sobr ..s 4 Kt an irrow ¢ i : \ ” - : , . oe sets ‘ } neat \ € the santrs rie i eath in a 6 4 Mm honesty of i 1 y wit fair 5 nailed , r poerange i by one who drinks and. winks nt 7 : at clubs ar ad elsewhere, and scatters black A t execution of death sen-} da ks broadcast, knowing that the Jaw is i ’ ctricity has been introduced in | violated? This isa point about which Verginia Legislatur } evatt | ountry should b the ‘ A Pensal. of New York. while : , re C areful in view of the fact that the arily insane from lack . Prohibition question will ere long be a i Six mont 1 child —— the Parliament of Canada i a ais Vv Vil ae wh elongs. I speak, without rez al \ raton, Ont roung has | : ? 7 y n : y ing woman ba t ) pa » Solely f Lho-v of the country i ded I —." fe $-0U in settiement Of | and ubscribe mvself t + brough aliena ! : P Pes p ' ver Pxo Boxo Pustico i 4LiCVULIONS | o ’ ? - a + i + ee a i eautiful twenty-two-vear i daugh- | NO BLAME . ’ ’ " jSLAME, t Un es Cutter, A ra, N. Y., wh k mn oe nted from Ja grip Jast Thursday night Sin.—N ws uid to young k | e by ir whi ? : ; . a Klw fo! ; > ’ yesterday In | _ ite ayvain reported] that the Sultan Imping thi fen for hunge M 43 appealed to England to place | was the cause of his doing s He was his Kingdom under a protectorate, as he | also mad lo hard lal v hie coal does not feel able to hold it himeelf. r hours a day with« getting jail al J the Prince of Wales wil t na “=, new n allowed meat V spring, witha view t pota Yo “a re hetweer P a O Wuo K Sg os a : e@ ¢ Nay —— ee 2+err SND Over 1,200 hogsheads of tobacco have} W 3 slip was a sample of any gone up in amoke in Cincianati. The ant 8 patterns of dress goods that tobacconists wil] rejoice, in this cas Stanley Bros. are selling at 39 cents per man had an opportunity te make a chim- | yar a Every lady reader would see at a nev of himself vlan he arga t] sin them at The relations between Great Britain and j ‘nS pric These goods are actually worth Ge many are . . 1 } i from 55 to 88 cents per yard. febl6 2i ag ‘ ily t g in- | zn ro 1 by ¢l 39 press f THERMOMETER READINGS, two cou 6 : " In the M ; | Coldest during Jast night, 18° above zero | Mon ‘ } ee Se al | week Ter p. at +> to-day. 35° abov i li ay ie VU 4 ‘ "UAY 5 oe ‘ pove ZeTOo { 1) proj he Wi peg : : <4 h as fined $22 and costs, e u } prison f kiss M4 by forc one | ter ta i vants. €O4O8 8 2004666848687 | t has been a very favora winter | § ¢ | pera New Brunswick. | ¢ | at the Mir- | @ e | i ora , - ft ably j r e. i 4 as i é ¢ | \@ rc Lene} ' nal | . é y a 4 gare Was | ¢ ¢ f ulin | | Toron where | ? i alone Ly s dog stood guard | ¢ a an iad oe shot t anv ; } er. Ly he lead at ¢ iwe 6 Pp e , la I$ A Protection ! $ a : a ihe a ai Statement of the Montreal Cotton © Rea) : com : 4 Ft . te é As you are ne ipposed to know . , — a a To ee prov i@ very much about the quality of ne for the usual dividend o cara , : 7 A oe SS ? Drugs, and as it is our business over $25,000 18 carried forward to profit | , : “ip 1. J ; oT ae ae cee o to Know all about them, we al- ss oas ‘ so he ” : we grow pre T tine ed ways guarantee the purity of our é year’s operations were over $197,000 aie si : a goods, and thus protect you ¢| Last Wednesday night 18 miles south- | re) against adulterated drugs. This | w f Aramore, Wash., a honse ocen- | é is worth something to you, but + . by a far iamed Tneker cancht ? we don’t charge anything extra ¢ ind, owing to the ft ard rned so 6 for it 6 \ at Tucker, his wife and four | 4 i Hurnding * ity 13 j The dir rectors of the General trans-At- | eo 5 hee . ° } — : ; nee Graduates in Pharmacy. lantiqne steamsbip company have voted a | @ 6 } oe ytd medal to ¢ apta n Baunde on, of tne | SRCSSSESSSEESCEBVSESOBOT ; } } A Ww RONG idea is created by state- ments made elsewhere that this business makes and sells nothing but cheap FURNITURE. We do make and sell lots of Curear Fornt- TruRE —sell it cheaper FE than anyone else-y-t we are everybody’s| Furnishers, with work- | men, experience and | training, for the “finest | of the fine”. work. & Brains, too, are import- ant and we possess a few. | | WRIGHT. MARK WRIGHT & G0., LTD, | Who Sell at Selling Prices. HERE'S THE IDEA Save Your Time, Money and Temper { If you have a poor Watch, call at our Store and get a good one at a low price, or have the old one-to be put in good running order. G..H. TAYLOR feb9 North Side Queen S quare. Don't Be Blindly Led ——INTO BUYING — CLOTHING AND CLOTH WHEN YOU CAN GET THE Home-made Goods, " Which cannot be approached for Durability er Cheapness, ——_—AT THE— McKAY WOOLEN (0. Charlottetown, Nov. 26, 1894. ae ro. a. aaa PANE Ma ts SSC AR sae IN nase a ry yy 3m ete rete tater erate sengeee ts a a ee at akg mai = Ansara 1895. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, —_—- The Celebrated Christy's London Hats ARE THE BEST! oe ee ———— ete The Man or Boy famous Christy Hat We believe well, The strength e when doing a thing who has onee had the will have no other to do it of an assortment of ‘Hats rests with the popular style, make and quality of the article, New ‘that in selecting the Ihave done ‘it well, Spring Stock and a look through will convinee you make and styles we nn te es meee et nee PROWS Aggents fast, month, E BROS, for the Celebrated Christy Hats. P.S.—Our Children’s Suits 20 to 25 per cent for are selling eash, all this P, B. & CO. Charlottetown, February 19, 1895—tu thu sat i... + Ea pec alae ecoeenee eremmee G, A, DIXON & CO, THE SWELL TAILORS. JUST OPENED UP, 2a Large Cases Tweeds, WERY NOBBY GOODS. As in the past, this establishment will continue to be the Fashionable Tailoring Depot of P. E. Island. G. A DIXON & CO. Charlottetown, Feb. 15, 1895—dy Successors to ©. Robertson, PE ‘SAND RAILWAY, On and ¢ FRIDAY, sf February 1895, an Accommodation Train will ran daily. (Sundays excepted) between Suri- merside and Cliarlottetown on the follow- ing time schedule (standard time) :— P.M. A.M. 1.50 Lwv......: Charlottetown.......J Ar 9.40 B06... tec ad's Reyalty Junction.......... 9.3 3.01 ....ccoccese ORO WURIFG.........28 8.32 ot eee a SID... xe sc ences, RMR oven vk 7.44 4.00...cceca.. Emerald Junction. ......... 7.35 So) epee, STA, RRR mes, OO eee ee le 7.02 6.10 Ap..... .. Summerside iii Lv 6.30 A. M. The Cape Traverse Branch Train will leave Cape Traverse at 6.35 a. m., arrive at Emerald at 7.26 a.m., leave Emerald at 4.10 p. m., arrive at Cape Traverse at 5.09 p. tm. D. POTTINGER, Gen. Man. Can. Gov. Railways, Moncton, N. B. A. McDONALD, es Railway Ofice, Charlottetown, 30th January, 1895. dy 6i wky 4i CHANGE TO BE MADE. To effect the change we 'must sell our large stock of Lumber and collect all ae counts on our books. First of March all accounts not paid will be placed in court for collection. Balance of Round and Slack Coal at a Bg Dscon Barrett & Champion, CONNOLLY’S , WHARF. _ jan2s_ Mechanical Drawing, &€ The undersigned is prepared to give evening lessons in Mechanical and Indus- trial Drawing; to make Plans and Specifi- cations for Patents, Copying, Blue-print- ing and Draughting in general. L. W. MACDONALD, Land Surveyor and Draughtsman. Nov 21— DELICATE FEMALES | Who are suffering from General Debility, Anemia And ali diseases of their sex, Wil! derive great benefit from } ap? PUTTNER'S | EMULSION, | It improves the DIGESTION, purifies | the BLOOD, and repairs the waste that is | constantly going on, and completely re- moves that | Weary, Languid and Worn Out Feeling that women complain of, particularly at this season of the year. All Druggists keep it. bottle. GLEARANGE SALE. | ‘St GEORGE PHARMACY. All our splendid stock must be cleared Price 50 cts."per d&w tf—jan7 out before the end of January at 10, 20 and 35 per cent. discount, FOR CASH ONLY. ra Accounts due us must be paid in before the end of January. DAVIES’ DRUG STORE. jan2—dy & wky Dominion Coal Company, Ltd The undersigned having been appointed sele selling Agents in the Province of Prince Edward Island for the above Com- pany, are now prepared to issue orders for Round, Slack and Run of Mines, aud wil! keep a, Stock of each Mine’s Coal on hand to supply customers at lowest prices. PEAKE BROS. & CQ., Selling Agents. Charlottetown, Mav 25, 1894—tf AT CRAPAUD. A. W. WADMAN, of Charlottetown stsrted the U ndertaking at Crapaud laat All kinds of Caskets, large and small, and all small prices. ladies’ and Gents’ Robes at small prices. A first- class Hearse and Horses. Draped Stools for the Caskets will be furnished with drapery. Funerals will be promptly at- tended to by Mr. A. Wadman, a Orders for Embalming, if wanted, will be attended to at once by he The W admay Charlottetown. dy sat wy ly —oct26 ppring. = — —————— Our Remnant Sale Begins To-day ! Remnants of PRINTS, FLANNELETTES, CRETONNES, DRESS WHITE COTTONS. S GOODS EMBROIDERIES, RIBBONS, etc. HARRIS | & Charlottetown, January 31, 1895—dy STEWART, HOUS=2. Periodical Slaughter Sales have done much to interfere with the regular course of business We cannot afford to have the trade demoralized at annual iutervals by such advertising, and have decided to outdo asy such competi- tion. We now place our entire stock of Boots & Shoes, Rubbers Excepted, on the ma-ket WITHOUT ANY RESERVE PRICE. ‘ as we will go one better than any slaughter discount. Our stock is the best in the Provine *@, and our motto is to do what we advertise. The rublic can depend upon getting the great- est value ever offered in FOOTWEAR in this city. TERMS CASH r c | J. Mi. CO. NOTICE.—We have had exclusive sale of J & T. KSell’s fine goods for over a year, so any offered outside of us must be old stock. Charlottetown, Fe! ruary 16, 1895, aa Z aio ‘ os = = CREAT SLAUCHTER SALE ——— OF $18,500 Worth of Boots and Shoes, 20 to 30 Per Cent, some X At Discounts from This Stock is nearly all new this season, and will afford a good opportunity to buy Boots and Shoes at unusual prices. Sale will commence at once and will continue for one month, and for cash only. No goods to leave the store until paid for. Goods once sold not taken back or exchanged. J. B. MACDONALD & C@., Charlottetown, February 11, 1895—dy Opposite Market House, Queen Street. 0900 0000060000000000000000 roeooooe a ; 3 ; $ Unbleached Table Linen. 3 White Table Li ; $ UNDIGACHER La0ie LINEN. lt6 iavié LINeNs. ¢$ ? 2 2 ? _-—— 2 2 3 3 e ‘ . - hess : ae 3 44 inches wide, l5e 3 3 64 inches wide, dde 2 $ 3 70 sé és i 2e 3 $52 « « 200 $ ae $1.00 $ $ é 79 “ 68e $ 3 56 “ “é 25e 3 ; 4 “ ““ $1.10 $ 00000-000000000000000000000 %E00000000000000000000000008 SOME CHEAP WHITE GOODS! oe MOORE & McLEOD, QUEEN SQUARE. SESASU SRA PEAS SESS e reed eee Hh este eds SOrevdeveeseeessete on ee FOOD OPOS 2090990900000 000002 > 4 ‘ a $ Unbleached Table Damask. 3 Pillow Cotton. 3 > oe ¢ on ; 3 . — > 3 50 inches wide, 27e 3 40 inches wide 13c $ g 06 * 6 3le $ — > Ma 45e 3 me” cape l5e 3 7: * . u5e 2 e te $ 66 “ “ 6de g ; 44 ce “ Circular, 18¢ : Seeeeceecccccoccsocesoooooes 300000000000000s000eeeeeeees Charlottetown, February 19, 1895—tu thu sat 3 The Leading’ Custom Tailoring Establishment ! D. A. BRUCE. One Frice the YWory Lowrest. Charlottetown, February 16, 1895—tu thu sat rin | : In FLOUR IS CHEAP, PHOTOGRAPHIC TEA IS CHEAP, Byte SUGAR iS CHEAP satisfaction, and will compare oO ith « And Everything 1 in the Grocery Line is Cheap | ark takin de Prices to suit the times. —AT— McKENNA'S CHEAP GROCERY STORE QUEEN STREET, CORNER OF DORCHESTER. Charlottetown, November 29,"1894—dy & wy 3m | | Old and Faded Pictures | copied and enlarged. QUEEN STRERT, opposite "s B. Robertson’s Store. feb7—tu thu sat & wky