aati. t THE THE DAILY EXAMINER MARCH 7, 1894 THE WILSON BILL idelv knowt is a takes them a lar America art people Yet it 8 are W a complish ny rtant legisiath Several vears have now passed—we almost rget how manv— sink t he Mck taruf was emphatically ¢ le ed by the poo {the United States at the polis i MeKin ariff is 8 nflieted he ut y ut as a reeuit ireds ands : 3 P sufler want anc’ starvat and the trade ot the has bee red in ext : at ‘ \ The has he 4 at dea empty nik a Free i flue at (Canad os t nge aril t aja me ; } _ $ w i 9 i‘ snied ] Wils BR s é Sena I y ; prote 4 tectiv ’ a in 1S ’ ; ed ul ‘ ‘ ra E: giand a Canada ™~ ul times ar led H R atives ry ect v : t I ~ ng hes he =e ate H \ ‘ e} - vears | St zr 4 I signed ¥ l're i ‘ ‘ Ci r is ft state Lppa ce | ut it Ww pass ‘ Ag De paper Philadelphia Times zee 3 par Senate t patss Ci alos ¥ 1 ~ at ae | j i way ¢t : ‘ jestinat : sa i f th armel l Times remarks tha what parti f bill: Vae important aha] pass the tar matter is that it shall pass a | f some <ind, and it would be wise on the pa the friends of tariff reform to a soe pt ary amendments necessary s ti speedy paseact i eur I bedy Whether the bill shall be much little amended Sena i Ww g he House for neurrence, whi House will refuse. It will ther » ba e Senate, and the Senate will refuse recede, whereupon a minittee Of con- ‘ wil ' ap ix ed and ti t arifi till w be made, as have | ull tariff bills of the pest It wil! readi be seen that a long time must vet inter- before the McKinley tariff will be gislated ont of existence lndeed, seems to be highly probable that Canada without any emphatic demand on the part of ite people pave a re j tariff iaw, to suit ite changing conditions, McKinley's work the State w have te indone The power of t people has oot such scoy v¢ States ns Here o-~<eeenen — NOTES AND COMMENTS The statement of the put lic debt «e¢ of February shows .--- Grows debt $3053 49) 294 Assets s 61,608,031 Net iw +... 241 85 3,283 Phis is a deereare of $80,088 during the mouth, but an Increase. of $202,223 «ince the close of the last fiscal vear. This in crease is more than accounted for bey the expenditare on public works char seals to capital, which, forthe eight menths as been Pab. Works. Hrs. aml canaia $2,257 Si8 Dominion lands 1 SOS Railways subsidies 1,093,054 lotal.. 2,380 Th a shows ar increa-e of 0 genet works (moetly on the S s Marie and Soulanges ar al), $533,812 i av hile vl $36.66 | meds & tola 2! I so The statement of revenue UD penditures for the month f Febroary ond for the. eight months of the fiscal ear, which appears the last Canada Gazette, shows that the po of cant vhich has been pursusd be | om rters for me months past in only inporting what needed for pending possi ble tinues, and Cy ows a shrinkage from the corresponding mmediate ce n=uyrptic tariff changes «ft ‘ ~foms revenue ¢c segment! y : nonth last vear, but the falling of creat as January, being only 96,215 il ‘al reve > for Live thon! was $2,671,967, which is $83,225 | tha the vevenne for February, 1893, For the «ight months the revenne has which tur the same period $503,739 move than the revenue for th heen £24,046 51 ), is $441, 873 less than ast year, bat is first eignt months of the fiecal vear ‘Ho1. 2 Lhe expenditure ful the ’ nt Febreary was $2,240,564,and for the «ish onthe $21,632,464, whieh is #15%,7 n r than for tf Sane per i “a r batt £36,265 lesa than tl expenditur the first eigh months f the fisca 2 1891-92. The surplus is $2,454 055, which is $91,606 less than the sur- preser t plus at tiie time la-t vear. but #510.090 we than t was at the same time mn othe y ear teeta PERSONAL. W. A. ©. Mor mn, Eacy., is nw und th ed to hie } _— Phe Sun reports that Lewis Cary ‘ “r 9 s atthe \ toria H té s doh. We * indebted to M W. W. Stanler the firm of Stanley Brothers, for lat | ! paper K Ur. Shaw has been “ppe h principal of the Methodist college at Montrea J.C. Undethay, Evq., of Bey Forine was in Charlottetown to-day It i# pleas, earn that he has well nigh reeoy i from the effect of lie recent accident It ia reported that Mr. and Mrs. Glad- ft London vesterday to go to Brigh hence they will proceed to Hawarden to spend the Easter holidar- TE a Pipa Wrom Cremir.—A corre*- por lent at Sourie sends torday a& report of which Tae Exames rm pul jiehed a notice veste rday , arid feel grateful to Mr. Cullen and hia asemanta for keep ng *O constant! y welfare of the , (CRepirt ro the school concert, of adda 7 Sourts should in mind the micted to (weir care vou y con sian A Seiect Orrratios.—At the P. E Jelan! Hospital yesterday, Conductor tyan und rwent an operation to remove a tumor from iis leg, which has t’. u'‘sled him for some time past. The conduetor recently vieited New York for treatment, but did not have the tamor removed while there. Yesternlay he was put under ether, and Dr. Jenkins, assisted by Dra. Taylor, Conroy and Kelly, sucs eeded in removing the tamer. Conductor "irae is, we are glad to hear, none the worse for the opera- tip = Y. M. ©. A. Noves..-Dr. Richard Jobn- aon lectures to members of the Y.M.C. A. | Vriday evening, on “Physical Develogr | ment.” A treat may be expected To-merrow ni; ght the ladies to Fanev Sale and ‘High Tea mind fuiends, please. The Executive Committee o™ at 4 elo) talk, Bear it in meets this DAILY TRADE AND NAVIGATION. Interesting Facts and Figures) :*« About the Trade of Canada. ; EXAMINER - a \ CITIZEN'S COMPLAINT. Str,—The membere of the Street Com- | mittee are invited to put on their enow- | sh - and take a stroll down the north | Bayfield Street, where they will | notice the two following facts: First, that | jthe virgin snowbanks which have re-| mained across the sidewalk unmarred by civic labor, have been reduced by the in- Extent of the Business Of the Domimion | tense heat of the sun from a depth of With the Principal Countries of the World. Tne tables of trade and navigation of he Dominion for the vear ending the 30th June, 1893, have been issued The value of the imports last year amounted to $129,074,268, and of exports to €118,564,3 52 The value of our ag- gregate trade reached a toal of $247,638,- 620, the largest the history of the Dom ' Tt was $6,2 L77 in excess of the ag gate trade of the previous year, which w n heat on record. The values } ve divisions of out eg i re 92 ar L893 } x} s La tal ‘ } = Bis BLY S504 Ex} f yn pt i L624 4t 2 6 099 #11391 ; $118,564,352 [may 27,406,068 129,074,268 Agg g trade . $241,369.443 247,638,620 There was, therefore, in 1893, as com- pared with the previous year, an increase exports of home produce of $6,459,344; mports of $1,668,200, anda decrease n exports of foreign produce of $1,858, ot, fhe imports for home con-umption 1893 amounted to $121,705.030, as against $116,978,943 in the preceding year, an in "CAs¢ of $4,726,087 Che total Imports have been exceeded but or eirce Ccon- federation, viz... 1 883. wh thore for me cor inptlion ave heen exceeded iree times, in [883, 1873 and L874 Che increase in the imports ot 1,668,200 le up by increased trade with twenty- x ntres unteracted bv a diminution The is with Germany, con- nty-two countries Set} excessive importation ot yurtry in 1992, 93,158,138 wort cle bei ng imported, as Ag t only ; 43 2 ir 1292 otherwi-« he general traie with ‘Germany is main- tained The other decreases of any magni- le were in imports trom Japan, New idjand and the British East Indies, 1 which latter country sugar again was feet to that of about that the more Gveved south side has been attended to nicely by the City | Surveyor. Come, gentlemen of the Coun- cil, the cellars on side of a street should be as precious in your sight as those on the other, and favoritism in civic matters is at all times odious. seven four feet. | Second, | one CITIzEN, qpecnntiiinntmuausiisitintimamins INCREASED GOLD PRODUCTION, United States Treasury statistics indicate that the gold product of the United States for 1893 will reach $37,000,000, and that of the world probably $150,000,000. That the largest output for the United States since IS78, when, according to Valentine, it was $37,576,030. Should the fignzes vear, with the possible exception of 1853 Che Mint Report, Burchard, 1880, on “Recent Changes in the Relative Values of Precious Metals” of 1887, makes it an even $155,000,000, Apparently be and Director of the Mint Burchord went to the same original sources of information. Dr for that year, but for the five preeeding ! the the cause of the decline. The large increases were in imports from Great Britain and the United States, the increase free goods from the latter countrv having een upwards of $6,000,000. The total} ie Of imports from the United States was $65,061,968 sreacse of $1,092,931; from Great Britain, $43,510,577, merease #1 665.438; Frat ice, $2, 847,095, inerca e $397,893; British West Indies, $1,166,088; nerease $124,621; Dutch Fast I:die $1,041,244, in $596,770. Of the reases in the over $100,000 are to ,anin reat rr trade he noted the Spanish possessions, Holland, ' Venezuela and British Africa lhe increase in the exports of Canadian I luce. amounting to $6,456,332, ocenrred principally in the shipments to Great | United States, Newfoundland, elginm and Argentina, the increased ex- ports to the United States and the Argentine R pul lic, consisting very largely of forest products, those to Belginm of breadstuff:, | while the unusually large quantities of npplies sent to Newfoundland in conse- juence of the disastrous fire at St. John’s 1892 contributed materially to the | incrense in exports to shat Island. The ease in onr export trate with Great Gritain amounted to $1,367,314 in j oduc the forest, and of §2, 995.909 wu an mals and their products shile there ‘ lecren-<« rancid, £659,734 in products cf the ine a: d <Dberjes respectivels The net total a mounted to £3.460551 In con «qu nve of reduced shipments of fi<h and tna! products, principa'ly potatoes writs ¢ thie Sj anish We-t Indies ed over $300,000, wh le a diminished lemand from Holland for breadstuffs ac- 3 for the rednet:on in the exports t ntry by upwards of £240,000 the fo.low.ng table hows the conditio our trac 1893 and 1892 with the pal « ntri wit shich Canada . ou 189 1892, Great Brita'n...6107,°91,070 $106,551,688 l'n ted States 103,934.978 102,957,064 Germany $.515,451 6,214,980 Spanish We-t J 476,627 $,258,22s Newt ymndland 1.246.915 2,675,770 Pranee 11,142 2,216,741 Britixh West I 2 ) RBS GST or eh posses ona in P he Ocean 6,204,058 { 1,949,945 Tapan 1 S318 1,947.09 China i 1,385,012 Dutch East | O41 244 $44.474 Belgium 170.74 o725 Holland H82 276 R92 206 i eh Guta 624.705 650,284 (ustralasia 61325 728,613 Bra 18.479 502,912 lt: ’ Moa 187,443 On the Lasis of goods i ported and en- I fut nsumption and of gools ex- 1, being the produce of Canada, the ving 14 i fummnary fatement Canadian trad (sreat Brita 14.69 | | Stat 47.05 Frat 1.36 (s ant eae oth i r open co ea 1.49 By 1 We te hie iz Other Wet In 1.64 Newfon ndlar 1 1.54 Other Britis nye ISSERSIONS 0.70 (tive r fore i! fries } 14 [00.00 Comparing th percentages with pre- 1 "are he ade with Sritain is higher than for many vears past, while that with the United S:ates shows a fall- ng olf of about 2) per cent Comparing the total —— f 1893 with previous years, it is tticable that here was an increase of $2,276,397, which vas all in articles of Cana Bins prod uc tion, having the dec line in Saiiiall $4,179,935 During the past year tered waned eased at C 30,961 in 1892 roods atrd unted ta vessels en- ports, as in 189], but which was the Dom- was 10,608. this gratifving feature about navigation returns that the tons regis toth C British shipping was iigher any pre- ious year, with the exception of 1887. Che tonnage of the British last vear amounted to 3,780,915, and of Cana- dian, to 2,189,925. Undoubtedly there is a great tendency towards the construction of larger vessels. The total tonnage of vessels arrived at and departed from Can- adian portson inland waters amounted to 7,930,923, the eumbet of vessels being | $4.4034, an increase of 1,300 vessels. The total coasting trade of Canada las : year amounted to a tonnage of 24,579,12 vadian against d 31 wee The Seuntene. a slighly less than that of 1492, he highest in the inion. Last vear’s 611.There is the ter of 27,547 ar ath total was history of tonnage anadian and than in veseela Of this lars ge total Ontario wie ane with 9,829,434 tons, the largest in her history. Quebec aud Nova Sc ‘otin each half as much, the figures respec tively he ing 4,433,796 and 4,390,252. New Bruns- wick totalled 1,083, L 34; British C ig ia, 3,630,883, and P. E, Island, 1,198,5 There was 4n increase of 35 in aa num- ber of vessels built last year, but a de- | crease in the tonnage of 5,800 tons. The average selliny price has declined from $37 per ton in 1868 to about $11.50 per | ton in 1893. The actual number of vee. | sels built in a an veeeerla egld » 42 | years, 1853 included, puts them at an annual average of $132,500,000. Previous to L887 the world’s annual product for many years averaged in the neighborhood of $100,000,- 000. Since then it steadily has gained, ’ In 1893 it was e timated at $150,817,000. The Seuth African mines are largely re- spons sible for this rease, Sanguine observers sav that we are only on the prove approximately correct tor the world } they will exceed the record of any previous | makes | the product for that year $155,500,000, Sir Hector Hay of the British Commission, | Adoiph Soetbeer does not give the figures | threshold of gold developmeni in the Dark | Continent. Prospecting the gold-bearing mountains of Siberia and the Chinese Empire. various parts of the VU the Ri wky has jast begun in Eastern From nited States west ot Mountains come rts of new discoveries, An $4,000,000 in our output indicates enlarged activity. and Central and Seuth America also come frequent re- ‘ increase of | over last year | From Mexico i reports of fresh discoveries and the develop- | ment of previously known deposits. Per- haps the estimate of $150,000,000 for 189% may be excessive, but undoubtedly produc- tion is substantially inereasing. Itis worth noting that the gain in the estimated pro- luction of gold in 1893, as compared wit! 1387, is greater than the world’s average annual production of silver prior to L870 SUPREME COURT, March 7 The case of Clara Llewhennin against Dr. Warburton was concluded In’ lee WepwNespay, lust The Chief Justice gave judgment fo the defendant on the charges relative to the slander and assault. The trover was previously settled by the } 12 Song—“ evel |} charge ct | d- | fendant paying $5.00 damages and cost. | The Court meets to-morrow, when the caze of Morson va. McLean, tried a Georgetown, will be argued, and also the Scott Act appeal of McLeod against Bear also heard at Georgetown, will be argued emcechneiiiaillish Tue Foreien Mat. arrived in the ci \ at 12.30 p- ™ +o — Str. Perer’s Carweprat.. service with an evening Spe tial Lent ' address at 7.30 thi eal Tue Roans near the town are inan an ful state. We hear that they very bad in the country : Gteecepenewe are also Mitt River Srariox. — It rumore that Mill River Station, moved la-t Dec ember to Howlan Road, will shortly te moved back aga’‘n to its old six 7 Ownxenrs.— There advance on Sugar ! ich pine Gioon News For Supe has already be freights from the nh en ea -t, from t. ¢ south, and nitrate ani wheat from tl ¢ Pacitie coast, and a further wd asce in freisht is an‘ icipa‘ed ibeaiien Was He a Cian Diccrr 7—Mr. Joseph Steele, of Avnandale, Lot St, a few las azo killed a pig 16 weighed, when dre months old which ssed, 525 pounds It this was one o lam diggers he minst have managed to evade the diligent watch- crow pretty we! the ec eas of the cemeippiinin Vietor “ and it’s Hall, o'clock bringing Pie Socran.—The members of D:vision will bold an 1 in div pre social entertainment Wrig! at 45 ision room, m Mondas next \dmission 10 cente; those ee. The public are inv ted. feb 7 dv&wky 1i. —_ <g> evening pies, ¢, eeling and an increase of speculati .e i President Van Horne is visiting New Ls isiilanie a _ The se st cases of rheumatism are red by Hood’. Sarsaparilla, the great blood purifier. Now is the time to take it. Hood's cures LOCAL NOTICES. | takes. j mice fici all Street begins to show an improved CAPITAL STOCK, - 16 Chorus—" Hark! MARRIED. Op Feb. 19th, at the Monorv, E-q, by Rey. "C. Ww. ., Mr. William Burke, of Fortune, and Mi s Margaret Leet, of West Rive-, all of r. E. ! “worTn A GUINEA A Box.” NAPS “A bow of PILLS constitutes & ily eine chest. Fullness, Swelling aftermeats, Drowsiness, Cold Chilla, Flushings Heat, Shortness of Preath, Costi a on the Ekin, Disturbed Sleep, and all nervous and trembling sensa- tions are relieved by using these Bilis Covered with a Tasteless and oh eotng Wholesale Agts, oe Sond I oe For sale by ail devs gate. GRAND CONCERT AID OF THE POOR. Under the Au-pices Societ: or ®t} Vinee will he given IN THE LYCEOM, Wednesday, ith of March, AT EIGHT O'CLOCK, P. M, PROGKAMUE. PART I. nt dé Paul 1 Piano Dust—"* P \mour” .Fr Bebr ' i ostillon d Misses Carrol and Benoit, 2 Chorus—" Softly Treading” St Dunstan’s Choir, 3 Voeal Solo—* Entendst Tito Mattel Mdlle DeLisile, White Wings" Maile Benoit, 5 Vocal Duet—* A Sigh” Mrs Byrne ani Miss Higg' ns. “ God Heip the Poor” Miss (‘oonan. +t Voeal Solo—* Ciro Pinsuti 6 Song 7 Song— Sweet Emerald Isle That I Love so Well’ “ i _,. Foster Mrs Biake, § Violin Solo—* Romance”. .C rmille Savori Miss MeDPonakt PART IT. 9 Piano Duet—* Polk HotTmenn Miss MeMillan anJd Miss L Caven. 10 Song— maise * * Look from out thy window” -Loris Gregh Mrs Byrn. Ruth and Naomi”...Glover and Miss Del iste, t Heart” Hermans. Il Vocal Duet—* Miss Coonan Good Bye, Swe Hatton Mrc Pardoned’ ....Piecolomini Miss Josie Smith. Village B'aec Prof Caven 13 Song—"* l4 Song—* The ksmith” Weiss at Sea” Mr (' Be storm Hullab Lb Song—" He ar the Cannon’s b neeaiet Pealing ‘ . Wagner “GOD SAVE THE QUEE NY Doors open at 7 3}. tickets, 15 cents, No encores, Concert at 8 o’cloek. Reserved S “ats, 25 cents. meh? OUR MEDICINE WORKS " | | ey Every Person | Clear water can be seen om: 4 om Sa aaa ee Chene, and indications are for _an_ early | For Lobster tone: opeuing of navigation with P. EF. Isfand. | ee | Manilla Marline (fine spun), Dafferin’s Peaceful Spesch. Cotton Twine, ; Manilla Rope, all sizes. Pans, March 7. | Full stock, lowest prices. i | Lord Dufferin’s speech yesterday even- | CARVELL BROS. , ce ea j ing, in which he declared that the pros- | ~ feb21— —2w 2aw Yo a can « Kee nothing | pects for European peace were even i ee ee ee ee J B Te = | brighter than in 1893, has preduced an e "gh » ° ow | excellent impression in France and Eng- DR. H. ). JOHNSON. | al gains Wwe are oO C Pt ns ny land. The French papers appland the | ‘in . Our Stock ba large | speech. : road | oo 4 select. Fit and Wworkm | Bank of British North America. ye, Kar, Nose aud Throat, > BSnite ad | maak guaranteed. Suits made to ~ peers — aR enero A — ‘Travelling should carry Accident As- surance in Accident Ass. Co. but a trifle. It costs | AGENT FOR P. EF. ISLAND, E. R. BROW. BROWN'S BLOCK, CH’TOWN. TELEGRAPHIC. Seectat Desrarcues ro Tag Examiner -ROSEBERY TAKES POSSESSION Cordially Greeted by Gladstone, March 7 Lonpoyx, The offices occupied by Mr. the Canada Gladstone oe WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 1894. schisms east caahanticenaniiiniaa lias. ilies limasatramtinaiiatanaasiinia Hard It's Pretty Pull Carpets Down AS LOW AS to as Premier, were formally taken possession | of hy Lord Roselery Premier was cordially greeted by retiring Prime Minister. The ment is made that G. J. , vesterday. the | announce: | Shaw Letevre } The new | PATON & 60'S will succeed Fowler as the president of the | Local Government Board, the latter having | been transferred to the Indian offi-e. Moncton Mursiurings. A true bill has been found against C. Bruce McDougall for editing and publish- ing an obscene newspaper. The penalty is not less than-tho years in the peniten tiary. Freeman Gunning, of the Intercolonia! tuilway, was badly injured yesterday He will recover. at Point du while shunting. Mowcros, March 7. JAs. PRICES! PATON & The Reliable Carpet Men. Read James Paton & Co's. ‘Dail Announcement. CcCoO., like LIKE IT. the Cloth- and anship order CO. OF ‘ soe Loxpon, Mar. 7. | meh3—dy & wv 3m tai At the annual meeting of the Bank of = Reliab] D wre from I 0.00 u p. British North America, a dividend of furty S : € rugs, te ee eee shillings per :esre was declared, making, | sp & JO ' [ N A { L K OD) & with the dividend declared last Ovtober, a * a distribution of 73 per cent for the vear. j = és lionest Dealing, Charlottet ‘et T1 c M4 ; : ; ryarlottetown, Fe ebruary } 8 =‘ mow _ ->- -—— ' oo ; —_—_-_-—- a _ t = z Bank Teller Arrested. 8 Low Prices, | Bosros, Mar.1. [SEE] FIVE LARGE CASES Perey Thatcher, teller of the Brookiime } 2 HAVE WON THE TRADE, | National Bank, was arrested after confe=s- <= } ing to the embezzlement of $3,290, | fn B | chai i Suicids in New York. a” ‘REDOIN BROS, | einen } | New York, March 7. 7 < | T Julius C. Luiley, Secretary of the | = he Popular Druggists. Aqueduct Board, committed suicide yes-| fel23—dy terday by shootinz. ! joecass etal en ” becanse it’s good; the right thirg in the j right lare « t »~ be Ni t} > ro | ight piace, So lo speak, » other res iit is possible from a proper nse of pure drys that are always as fresii as the Py a’¢ vente ; ine. Our prescript.on department is not in the error colum i We experience and con cientions to secure us rely on skill Cc arefulne- making of miis- henefit of against the Give yourself the wood v having vour preseri ti tilled at the ST. G ‘ORGE Pp HARMAC ¢ In addition te line of Druga and Medicines, we a'so ave a very attr.c tive assortment of Toilet Manicure Sets at moderate pr ice THE SOCIETY OF ARTS of Canada (Limited), MONTREAL. nes by toa ¢ nnple i } and ne h7 $100,000. A Society established with a view to disseminate the taste for arts, to encourage and help artists. Incorporated by Letters Government of Canada, the 27th February, | 1893. Advertisements under this heading cnarged for at the rate often cents per line. Ladies PE Gloves a good useful ‘One of the hichest Galleries ‘| glove —Harris & Stewart. Disston’s rotary sawe, shingle #ay erass-¢ ut eaws, hand saws, nigger saws, | received to day —B B Norton & Co. The eve is called the window cf the eoul. Our windows contain genuine eye- glimpse carpets openers this week, and show you 4 of the low prices that prevail. on and Hate.—Jas Paton&Co. Cotton Ducks for boat sails, Hooking canvass all widths.—Harris & Stewart. Jewel stoves and ranges for sale by RB Norton & Co. Fruit pudding—for dessert. The fol- lowing flavors in stock: rose vanilla, Lemon, orange, chocolate and Almond.— Sanderson & Co. Hardware of all kinds at the lowest prices in the eity—R B Norton & Co. Paints, oils and barbed wire at the City Hardware store. Women’s and boys’ at Goff Bros. Never hae our hat trade heen so good— because we have the latest styles, quality, at lowest prices. Ci.arlottetown people are good judges of hats, and they know Prowse Bros will not eel them a hat that won’t suit, both in style and price — Prowse Bros, The Stylish Hatters. rubber Ask to see those cheap flannelettes — Moove & McLeod. mar6 Now is the time to get your supply of crockery as we are selling off cheaper than ever to make room for new Zoods to arrive 88 B00n as navigation opens. The cheap crockery store.—W. P. Coiwill. feb 6 dy&wky 3wks. Dinner sete, tea sets, chamber sets, and a very large number of cups and saucers, lamps and lamp fixings. Will be acid | cheap at W. P. Colwill’s. reb 6 6 dy&wky 3wks. You can get smoked and other colored glasses tO protect your eyes from the bright rays of the eun at G. H. Taylor's. Mar, 6 lin pd. Over 300 dozen gilt egg cups, ,the os est ever offered in this city—W Colwill. feb 6 dy&wky 3wke. John MeLeod & Co. are giving extra- Canada was 31% and of Gana OPdinary bargains in spring suits and ov w ercoate m5 saint lle AISLE | boots for $! best | | | } | great many pz_ rT Jie 22 eee 9 ee ae Ae GALLERY OF PAINTINGS Nos. 1666 and 1668 Notre Dame St., Montreal. Paintings in Canada, ADMISSION FREE, from 10 o’elock, a. m., to 4 p. m. All the Paintings are from the French school, ern school. Eminent Artists, such as Francais Rochegrosse, Aublet, Barau, Pesant, Petit- jean, Marius Roy, Se sherres , Sauzay and a members of this originals, mostly | the leading mod- | othe rs, are Society. Sale of Paint:ngs at casy terms. Next distribution of Paintings hetween the Society and Scripholders on 28th February. Price of Seriptum, $1.00. Ask for Catalogue and Cireular, HOA. A. BRAULT, f tf Director. jan! 7 — nw It is the pert: ction of the well matured plent properly eured-' by expert pQ owers, Mild flavored, bright and of match- less quality; Mastiff Plug Cut pleases the most fastidious, J. B. Pace Tobacco Co., Richmond Virginia; and Montreal, Canada.. a] i | me; | of wood |} considerable damage was done to the | j track and engines no one waa injured | Detectives have Patent of the | } | | Minister of Militia, addréssed Superintendent of Quarantine. Orrawa, Mare! 7. Dr. Montizambert has been appointed General Superintendent of Canadian gnar- | antine stations. ea eet > sr ; - . | Rome, March 4.—Speeial mas< war | celebrated by the Pope in the Sistine | chapel to-day, in honor of the sixteenth | } anniversary of his coronation. Voroxto, March 4.~Mr. Patterson, | @ military | banquet here, and said he had arranged with the British Government to take 5.1100 Friday night. Fifteen miles west of the city a freight train running ahead of an express ran into a piece of heavy timber which was placed across the track, and a short distance further ona large pile | encountered. Although Was gone out to work up the case ee The Modern Way. Commends itself to the well-formined, to do pleasantly and effeetnally what wae formerly done in the erudest manner and disagrevably as well. The cleanse the | system and break up colds, headaches and fevers without unpleasant after effects, use the delightful liqnid Jaxative ren edy, Serap of Fige. te those not aeqnainted with , the following facts may prove Smeaton —We have carried on a Seed Business in this euty for forzteen years. We Rave alw: ys tried to merit suecess, have kept the best Seeds proc urable, sold at RS AA moderate prices, and treated our customers as well as porsible. Our business has. increased year by vear, and the largest increase of all was in 1893. For many years we have had the largest Seed Business in P. E. Island. We have now the large-t bnsi- ness of the kind in the Maritime Provinces, Nothing but genuine merit in the Seeds we sell could have brought about these results. FOLLOW THE CROWD! This is a wise rule when buy- ing seeds. People don’t rush to buy poor : seeds. but they do crowd to Carter’s Sced Store every sea- son, because they know the value of the seeds. This is not “blow” but simple fact. Poor seeds tell a their own story when they grow, so do good ones. Buy those that have told a good story for years Og past. They are CARTER’S. Send for our Seed C atalogne for 1894. Ready lth March. Geo. Carter & Co SEE DSMEN, ; . » . ‘ ‘ordered direct from the manufacturer in Geri last the stock jshould have arrived in October only a reduce will TWENTY PE ijweek. In order to we 'few days at a Discount of i These goses are of the best quality, marked low. but we must clear out a_ lot ‘the time to buy. Discount for R BB. NORTON Cash only. ot 3 nany, that rrived this sell for a NT. hough t low and N s CO. in cheapness, including Timepieces for $1.50, ete. Quar Waiches, too, are mar- vels of accuracy and value, and our dis- play embraces a fall line of Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Gold and Silver Watches of the Jatest and hand-omest designs, and ranging in price from $4.50 for Boys’ and Girls’ Watches to $100 for Presentation ON WHICH THE GOODS ARE WRAPPED.~ Ladies who dress well are now weari.g these cloaks, wraps and all over garments. No other material is waterprool Crav enettes SO satisfactory. stand of arms which would be converted It’s HBIcH TIME Charlottetown, February 2, 1894—tn fri | into Martini-Metforde. This, together | with the present equipment of the Can- | to look at our stock of Clocks, Watches, j adian militia, wonld make 14,000 stani of | Jewelry and Silverware. Never mind it 7 MMAMIUANGALSL4ASAESUGML!S0CSUAOSSAY 20S US SAGMARMADGESs S440 USAGE Ag N modern weapons. the mereury is acting low and disagree- | Toroyro, Marcli 2—Two daring at- | @ble; make your time all right by pur- e 9 | tempts were made to wreck the Canadian | Cha*ing one of our accurate unl baudrome ries e uh | Pacific express due here from Chicago on Clocks that are the surprise of the hour aieaien sPrvegeerrerer yy PrTTTENOPreTTPO TIPE? myn goods tor hey — We alo have Luminous} 2 are Rainproof, Porous, Durable, Stylish, Healthy, Comfortable. Atarme. . r cal > , . . > When asking for them ladies should be sure to say “ Priestley’s Cravenettes. 5 , - ~ & K. W. TAYLOR. iE HNETOOARERISIOCRTIESTDERINGROYOTSENSENILESHNNT IORI NEREETDeNeTeNTEEAsceRsenesteern net erey starrer es rerepevernnyery eereyreceererrnerpneryenrpprener ery a! Ch’town, March 3, 1894-—dy You never saw an advertisement ‘ke SOMETHING. ws so sims DIFFEREN ABOUT th:s te: ore. MONEY. Here is a Jist of articles which have been used in different countries and ages as Money :— INDIA, - - - - - - : Cakes of Tea. CHINA, - - - - - - Pieces of Silk. ABYSSINIA, - - : - : Salt ICELAND and } NEWFOU NDLAND. - . . AFRICA, - - - - - - - Cotton Shirts RUSSIA, - - - : . Skins of Wild Animals WEST INDIES. - - - - - . Cocoanuts. VIRGINIA, - - - - Leather. CENTRAL SOUTH AMERIC A. - Soap, Chocolate and Eggs. ROME AND CARTHAGINIA. - - . - Leather. — (x) Cod fish. And speaking of Leather being used for Money, we have just Money for Learner, buving 10,000 pairs of Boots for spot casi from one louse THE POINT. The point we wish to impress upon shoe buyers is this: Buying invariabl never giving a note, always discounting purchases, we buy stock of all kinds at figures. Consequently we place Shoes on the market at prices which appeal to e who is a judge of leather values. We can please you. J. M. MceLEOD & Charlottetown, March 6, 1894—dy used quite it V for i su cash the lowest very Duvet . CO. GOFF BROTHERS. —(z} Genuine French Calf Hand-Made Headquarters for Boots, ALSO RUBBERS AND RUBBER BOOTS WS Leave your measure for a pair of our superior Hand-made Boots for Springer iersedr: irae