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DAILY EXAMINER . ; IP asics a SS AE Sar acces 7 een : ‘ . _ FRIDAY; FEBRUARY 16, i894. NEWS NOTES ~"-OUR HATS oth nd tion that eal ite ‘oa were not made twenty-five years ago, nor ~f and we may carly CO We ask old-time prices. Our assortment oe ‘wen IS the largest on P. E. Island, and our styles ron" . hil, : ~ the latest, We know what the people want y guten land we buy to suit our customers. f G ‘is sported’ Tf you can’t get a Hard or Soft Felt ov ue Hat to suit you at PROWSE BROS’, you , need not try in the city, : We have bought the largest stock of 1 the foreign a1 » + Hats for Spring in the city, and in buying | such large quantities we bought as low as any wholesale house in the Dominion, ; Why go to a house where they only keep about three dozen Hats, when you can buy from men who import hundreds of Teak x shown in the recently | COZenS Of First-class Hats. | The BROTHERS, Stylish Hatters. Board of Health | sl], 1,48 o , i 4 stir ( town, Febrnary 9, 1894—m w f i i i \ 5 that 8 pt I . mh Ole rein vp elt You Keep You i B sh ( ima 1S Wak cf p to r yes pel are la I 1892 E ¥ tu I | re zh suse you always oh il in ported eggs t ' e | get the wort f l ney i s the Lona Sh ngs that ‘ave daponsl . = \ ¢ : BUY GOOD GROCERIES at + 10W & price as you can. Sometimes one | 8 oy f t aul Tha opportunity It is the s2 . ! Brit Colum! ; aa - — . | GOOD 19 TEA for : 90) CENTS , oa a 4 OLD RELIABLE 24c. TEA for $1.10 ‘ ne a dairy enartment at the D , VERY FINE 28 TEA for 1.25 Experimental Farm at Agaseiz. The SPECIAL BLEND 32c. TEA for 1.45 ul Farm at Ag i P 1 Box SODA BISCUITS fo 23 CENTS. + Pounds SEED LUNCH BISCUITS fo: 25 “ ’ Os aa SUGAR for 25 br al ial ahs tie ~ ei 3 FRUIT “ for 25 Salen alma ter Menus. Waste SPICED FRUIT « for 30 : ad Wake Whedieaas tole, “ta, Selind me pct BOSTON CRACKERS 2: GRAHAM CRACKERS for CABIN BREAD for ALL FRESH STOCK | } | ; } | | Ti ghee gemas SANDERSON & CO., | 25 per cent off lace curtains at) NEWSON BLOCK, VICTORIA ROW. James Paton & to's. feb15 2 i ee Charlottetown, February 16, 1894—m w f NOT A JUG FULL DIED. At King Sa n7I But just Three Teaspoons-full of I i Jar Kdwa ( ind y g WOODILL’S I _ I } GERMAN oninaah BAKING | tag ey eg ee POWDER, | I w.A. M B. A S i aaa ¢ ts . S ane ie ua.| “wee Captains. | ; | 7 ; Murray Har! Nor | with a quart of Flour, will give as nice a | , esid cine Ross, Esq nm . batch of Flakey Rolls as one could desire. | Georgetowii, on the 14th inst., by Rev. W fable Linen, my ook. A. Mason, B. A., M (x 9 M rs, f [RY IT! feb2 ! t 51, to 3 mes M ald Sli | To! Towels i \ Met! Parsonage, Powna ss | | Pde y oO r | Janna lst y Rev. E. ( J y H E. Wo Mount Hert is : | en ee ee ae White Cotton, | | \ the he brid February 7 . Mw i | ussisted by Rev. J. W. MeKe $ Sheetings, z a = cuss Peter’s, tl om’s the Mr. D G. MeKenz M | 4 Nicl ; ; ; : ‘ f Strathalby Print Cotton. D. B. STE WART, | ae zee General Agent for P. E. Island } R A. Mel i Sil sir, Daniel H a M ' M s River, N.S., t — . ae Orreice—Next Bank of N. S., Ch’town. laugh ho R of Fils R ] | No Better Value in the City. SI esse caidas - bout Your Cough "mannis & svewarr, OLUMBA Bet oy House. ds Does it still ae ae you We find the J. & J. Cough : cl , 1894—dy A Magnificent Line Line of Wheels. Syrup is rapidly growing| 2 . ’ : |Z OUR BUSINESS , ¢ a| = The Colum>ia Bicycles for 1894 easily — popular than ee >= maintain » Oheie reputation as the leading . | Does it For Us. Bicycles of the world. W hile many: im- pleasant and reliable remedy. | S=- provements have been added, enhancing ia oa i their already high value, the price of them 2 Or ‘ } ] = has been lowered—their best wheel sell- Price 2.» cents a bottie =i ? : les ine for @95 less than the corresponding S*, This Month all Emu’sions | or cr'iact year. L hope ina little while 0 | = ' in} ¢ logue, and << to have a a of .the 94 cata a a and Cough Medicines willbe he appr: to fufrnish to intending pur- > Johnson & Johnson,| ==> at a Discount, eae . 2: M. YOUNG, THE RELIAB LE Ea janl9 Bead for P. E Island 2 REDOIN BROS; as 0000 IS COOL « beats it, and that ee F: ictoryv- 300 boxes fine O. S. Valenci ’ " , 06. .* selected “ For years| 300 « layer GOOD FUR- 50 barrels Currants, yf a 3-cent stamp DRUGGISTS febl 2—dy NEW FRUITS. ‘Lumber! Lumber ! FOR SALE but better is the story of our made Furniture. we have made a Raisins On Peake’s No. 3 Wharf. . » ¢ 190 cases \NITURE and sold it at fair ah ema tenes ese cEDasivanecn Pacite. prices. Asour trade increased | a0 aaa le sa aah ahead Split CEDAR SHINGLES. we increased the value of our 20 kegs Grape 20 bags Nuts (Filberts). , B. & M. RATTENBURY. Also, a large supply of all kinds of Lum- | ber, including Pine, Spruce and Hemlock | Boards, Scantling, Studding, Fencing, } Palings, L aths, Bricks, Lime, ete. The whole of the above will be sold 3 sé M Cj ty. ‘ oe ap for cas sh, as it must be disposed of ‘The agic ! efore opening of navigation POOLE & LEWIS. P. S.-—On account of the severe winter roads we have extended the time goods. Their value this year | is better than ever. We are| therefore looking for increased | sales. We had them in January, why not in Febru- | | ary, March and right along 4 a , 3 st prices Save your numbers g We can meet the lowe Se i ae alae by 3. De dec? | and bad according to sty: le offered, and go... “one better. iS AYLOR, at J. D. McLeod’s old corner. | for the collection of amounts due us to | March Ist. ls | Price for b indi ng, 75 cents and upwards, | All amounts not settled on that date | | : : will be sued for in the March court with The “ Magic City,” when bound, will} out further notice. ‘Mark Wright P (0., ) make a valuable ard inte"esting book. | POOLE & LEWIS. 12 cag Soe Ch’town, Feb. 8, 1894. fel 3 b feblé | /Coa s COLUMBIA BICYCLES Curtains We have a lot that we are quote a few as follows: — selling at away-down prices. We Curtains formerly $5.35, now $3.00. 4 é< Wy 5 éé - 95. 8.55. 2 00. 3.90 1.50. 4:10, ee 1.50. L.S0 L.00. A small number at 25 cents and 40 cents per pair. These are ONLY A FEW of the can't do them justice on paper, prices, Come and see them—we This Sale Commences on Monday, February 19th. Successors to Perkins & Sterns. | Cusriowetown, February 16, 1894—--m w f NEW PRINTS OPEN (x) We have just opened several Cases and Bales of Cotton Prints, Grey and White Cottons, which we are offering at low st prices. ee our New Felt Hats when you want to buy. New ee our Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, See our Boys’ Over- We are giving the balance of our Boys’ Overcoats mmS: : “ns is “y T COUPON FOR PORTFOLIO NO. 2 aye mate eon +e “THE MAGIC CITY.” - eT 4 | ” Xu ‘ & r 3} | * af y § z ¢ % E . EY . is PU ; =" x = ? &S ; 24 sk “ei ae ee ~~ omy oon an 1 tar OO 4 et PS che wren ’ ‘ ar Pirsi-cbass F GO weir, it atid Finest Finish, in Foremost Fashions, at Fairest Figures, Find Granby Rubbers and Overshoes. THEY WEAR LIKE IRON. ALL DEALERS SELL THEM. tts & wy yan 20— -.- — sacrifice. Come to us when you went to buy, J. B. MACDONALD & CO. Charlottetown, February 5, 1894—m w f at a great s Shelf and Heavy Hardware. ———— ~—————_{x}— _-— Hubs, Rims White Wood, Hickory, Bass Wood, Hair, ete. Saddlers’ Hardware, Carriage Hardware, Spokes, Shafts, Poles, Leather Dashers, Moss, 2 .— Patent Leather in Trimming, Top, Dash Collar, Skirting, Winker and Colored Buflog. | —n —-——{1)— -_-—--+---— PAINTS, OILS & VARNISHES A SPECIALTY Ww . E. DA W SON. Chartottetown, January 13, 1894—tu thu sat Don't Buy Low Grade Canadian Kerosene Oil when you can get the best Water White almost as cheap at S. B. ENMAN & CO'S. Com- mon Oil burns much faster than good Oil, and besides it smokes your chimneys and creates | an unhealthy and disagreeable odor in the house. We keep ONLY THE BEST, so you can’t make any mistake in ordering Oil from us. S...B. ENMAN & CO. a Charlottetown, February 2, 1894—mon wed fri Money Wanted! —_——— —- — {(x)- ————— Tea Meeting The People of Murray Harbor South | | intend haying a Public Tea in their New | Hall on WEDNESDAY, the 21st day of | February. There will be a Meat Table in | connection with the Tea. Come one, come all, as a good time may | be expected, Tea on the tables at one o’clock, p. m. Proceeds to go towards paying off the debt on the Hall. Admission to Tea, 25 cents. Table, 40 cents. By order of the Directors. ; H. J. BREHAUT, ‘request prompt payment of overdue accounts. Secretary. | Murray Harbor, Feb. 2, 1894d&w | | } Meat | We are now rendering our yearly statements, a n of six months’ standing must be paid at onc We par- JUST THINK. accounts. We ticularly request the payment of SMALL | but in order to do this we have to insist Have you seen our BARGAIN COUNTER lately. on prompt pay ments, ‘KEROSENE OIL, 16 Cts. per Imperial Gallon, 11 un so BAZAAR COMPANY. febl0—2w eod Charlottetown, Feb. 7, 1894—m w f | i | will buy a All accounts |} are bound to sell cheaper than any other firm in the city $9.00 WATCH recommend and you that we can can rely on. A few CHRONOGRAPHS a hand which we will sel] at reduced prices. W. TAYLOR, CAMERON BLOCK | NOTICE. We ask our customers to |kindly settle their respective accounts before the end ot lthis month. | E. W. TAYLOR Ch’town, Feb. 6, 1894 p E. ln — On and after FRID y, bth D pena ber | the trains of this Railway w daily (Sur | « days exc ept d) as follows | Read down Read i i. lA Arrive P. } 71 Charlotteiown 734 Royalty Jun mn 817 North Wiltshire Hunter River i4 9M Bradalbane. ] Emerald Junction § Freetown 124 Kensington 2 Summerside Ly 1li4 1. M "é Summers d ae. 4 Miscouch iw? Port ti O'Leary Bioon i Alt \ I I i P.M A i] Cc} Ar Roy J | \ M s ‘ I 4 I M« Ss AL “ Cara in i At rgetown Ly P. M A.M $05 I Mount Stew A 4 Moreil t. Pe 3 Ar SO i P.M A.M 1 Li Emerald Junction mere 150 Ar Cap Travers Ly 73 D PO' TenG ER, Gen. Mgr. Can. G . Railways UNSWORTH, Superisatendent Charlottetown, Dx 4 4 , . . ‘ . . . Wants, Lost, Fouad, &e Advertisements under this | ating ety five cents per line ‘ | FOUND.—An ear-ring Owner ma} | same by paying for tl i Apply a | office ¥ ANTED A servant girl Must be w ymmne oo ¢ Apply Mrs W Bouske, ¥ Street } AIST ‘ - Monday evening. between mi = poe ishborough Square, a round goid Finder w he rewarded t t tl 8 office CHA? + Pat MER ah muse, Weymouth 8 W egy A servant eg t Dp : ra Small far ‘ No was ligt ork and Od Wages AY ffice SERVANT WASTED Appl r. MELLISH Great Geor Street WANTED.—Act e perso good char ter to travel for « ' b venses paid. Salary 376. I ose referen and self-addressed stam ped « ope—4iEN MAN'GR., Drawer P., ¢ febl0—4i (sat DWELLING HOUSE TO LET.—A I ing House sit aat i ‘ iH borough Stre now occupied Uy Mrs M (Garag ee n about ist March Apply to PEA} Bros. & Co w eod—fe BOARDERS.—Two or three boarders « accommodated at Mrs. MARTIN’s, Pr Street. iw Ye fel FOUND.—Opn the West River tee, on th 24th January, « shawl. The owner can have it by proving property and paying for th advertisement.—-THOMAS LUND, Nine Milk Creek. dy li wy 2 Ry LA a ee last, a cheg Ww 7 Hu Monaghan in fa an Me Quart or bearer. Finder is res vectfull reques to return same Ww JOHN Mc QUARK ARIE, OFS er Bed Bridg febl } FOU IND. —Gent’s plush cap and pair boots Owne . nA same Ny ‘ppivin at Bere Rr Sa maga ee aed ee ee