‘ x rT ‘rr i Pe : . a on — ; THE DAILY EXAMINER, . . - . : - THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1894. ; ys FAIR PHOTOGRAPHS HOW ies a= at a aa awe ee ee rca ae ie een ea ee oa eee eee j i Pra; a little oftner, ' # \ Fair Love an little more; 4 bv J to Be: 5 an closer . } Footwear, q eee ae ese Faultless q Mo the life aheve Fit and P , 18 few he Finest \ coves © EDTERS TO THE EDITOR. Finish, in | ; ; | — ye ‘RE aaa aes ae ial x iy ‘ es ns A GOOD SUGGESTION. a oe cea wor eer cena Goes je ee Se kaeen at i . »-¢ ~ : a a i. : ce china Fas : =. ¥ > «eye : 2. yen Es x 4 i : nna oer eine molea epics mater . : : “bic o f ; eed ot o oice Goods Offered. Heres : wonld do well to act on, viz : fu ie ¢ | . i | VA pone apna estas ‘ th stiin af ain Granb R bbe | Lit AL AND OTHER ITEMS. streets and sidewalks This is one of the ___ssiatinen i dlliamtiiaineeiciiiiantaiisaddilentaineiilaanssialaal ran v u rs i se Bae a — 6 we Het and Overshees. and sidews 3 OF i ermancn wil ~ as glad that the suggestior nade 4 ' —_—_— Fags dbilings some Seki Akoibhes aN Dress Goods. Print Cottons, Embroideries, French Flannels, White pre-ent was an opport time to build : “> ' ? T wre<e 2 an Opportune Pp MiliGl & Ka | roadway around the Government Home | Goods. Flannelettes, Ginghams, Challies. HEY. WEAR LIKE IRON. | grounds park met with general approval. | Sea iy +> So [ shall watch with some interest the pro | y i , posed attemy t to clean and drain and imn- } * ;* a nel i es eet al a = ALL DEALERS SELL THEM. i ~ prove the sanitary condit i f the « i X ae & meet | without sewer Verhaps can be done oi - ~ — — . =| SPONEHY B I | H. F. Coonss \ ' : 7 av “Ss = @. a —_ jan20—t ts & wy y ee 7 , y | ee 1) N : ; emai — i af =e * a ce ame L b . a ms CIVIC MATTERS, obster Supplies 1894 e “i SIR, Your editoral yesterday was all ‘ —— it ~ att ows r wel But vou sh iid have gone o i The subscribers offer for sale the following i ittle further and said th f Mr. Havi- | | Lobsters and. Fishing Outfits at lowest prices > and had gracefully withdrawn. fromthe pt nasal sip cry ge | i I Board Id and made way for othera who denerve | = — , 700 boxes Leadbrook Tin Plates, best brand ; ‘ly r Ps * he Mayoralty, he wonld have stood : - " i Boutin, Bid tbe islock Fin, 3.000 Tbe Pig Lead, a Mr. I Dovie* | much higher tha ; Snes in the ett | 2,000-1Bs Cotton’ Twine for Trap Heads, 300 We nailing } coils Manilla Rope, 9, 12, 15, 18; 3 doz Herring { : pation ul i | Nets, assorted sizes; 5,000 small Hoops for ae i ai Vox Porrii | Hoats, +00 Trap Bows, 50 kegs Trap Nails, iy = 1 : il i ee Piggies ee ae Cc | lb Tall odie Gann, by ok ib Flatdo. id ‘ [ ag: NEWS NOTES g | 1,000 cases } lb Flat do, all guaranteed; 300 Tbs He : i a a ' Copper, 10 Lobster Bath Boilers, Galvanized pectaliis te tha satition of Ee | Iron, assorted sizes; 100 Galvanized Bath i! Hya eTQuebec) Custom House, six | | S01 do for 1 it Fiat Cass, 200,000 do. for t Ib > ( y pork | iil be , cicieiiteas iain, Mente Tre 5 wien Fiat Cans, at factory rices if orders given i ‘ to $12.97 e ote amu wee a. immediately; also, 100,000 lathe. Apply to rt he thie Sai eee et aan } 4 i, ; mn i> a LONGWORTH & co., K . SSG We are now settled in our NEW STORE (J- D. McLeod & Co's. Corner), where) Re or was 7 goods with them as an evidence of good | , . } ; Fieso-—Mr. Lewis P.| faith, “At the usual rate of calculation | he will he most happy fo receive a call from our friends. We have just opened a new DO YOU WISH ia ham ”" that would mean some 3000 persons » b ! ‘ r ‘ i i bis opponents to thr | There” is_yo. reason. to, think that St ‘ot of SUITS made from our own Cloth, also some {mported “uits, which we are sell- Time, q 7m ’ acinthe is peculiar in us experience ih | 7 : : us reapect though the recent establiee | UN at a small advance on cost. 90 T0 SAVE Trouble, N “ W ; a 7 more stizeotive point for people eeeking | ~ ] —. . . 3 . - | Expense ? i reing, Sern See |emplermont.. Shernere other. einen | OVERCOATS and ULSTERS at greatly reduced prices until after Christmas. iE Ad an : zrants back to their hon es, a large ) THEN USE a , portion of them intending to stay there ‘a hy T TE ES ~t ‘ e ° . op ‘ e : | ESR aiiase-tapamerBereniyl NEW TWEEDS coming from our own Mill daily, and (Vi PORTED TW E EDS | woopit's i prof mal maner ar | phigh strived in the port of New York on) a¢ Sreat bargains. ae GERMAN ! alf-past o . im BAKING POWDER. “aa os at sea. Thev hemi sage ° say the meteor was as large as five or 1x ‘i - oe full 7 TI neteor went careering} Our qe Dy NTS’ ie i sty mo 4 me me¢ or wen careeri 1S | #3 i ng the basement | about im the heaven s In a manner to make i ‘ led to} them fancy that the judgment lay bad | , | come. It seemed at one time to be coming | straight for the ship but suddenly it shot | off for the east, fi ffire. When I _— that it was not going to strike the ship I > a es i g\ spiain Alexander felt some relief It frightened me badly, | Quality or Lo W y>, RC @. | goRNER OF GRAFTON AND QUEEN STREETS. east it take a ziz-zag 2 been “laid | course. It continued to go about in that Charlottetown, December 21, 1893—t does froman ex-| = Me way fora longtime. At la<t it burst into officer a meteor of great siz ad = in FURNISHING Department cannot be | the city. Before going cisewhere see our FUR CAPS. surpassed > semen cece eer ost rt ea DOES IT EVERY TIME. great streak the captain, yllowed by a Cannot he beaten in. Give us a cal! obes. ash or Trade. Blankets, Elanketings. Herse Rugs and Sleigh Mighest price paid for WOO! . saw, said The Brick Store on Queén Street, lately dis eccupied by E. H. Norton & Co. Apply at office of Trustees Connolly Estate, Queen Street. eod tf-—jan25 World’s Columbian about ess of the g* i] to the began to oe ae lay more than 106 pieces, like a sky rocket. | the small fire balls were shot all over the heaven< in every direction and gradually | fhe thie forenoon, the | died away, as the fire 3 as | landeape trade-mark on buff wrapper jloded rocket. I pulled out. my watch hen the meteor i i an its ziz-zag cours than - whatever lasted more Baxp at the Rink to-night The best pr sper way to mstitutional remedy parila authorities say the to take a Heod’s Sarsa- medical treat catarrh Bes. like sicieiecinainies To Protect the Public from } Pond’s Extract is sold only in bettles with | 't W. Grant, of Millview, to | loss of a kind ho liv ~ et vest informed the brother Charles had a of her mother’s fficera to re [he officers went | ym door locked joor and found Siat Thev arrested ner to tie eral bottles of med station, he appeared bet Siate explained that treatment fur a she was euffering 4 until to-morrow, er own frecceg ed Frank Me- Fes Vatcher and Joseph 4 in 1 $2 and costs for | ' voKing language el Hot 49 IN HES WEOE! EULRUIDERED! Wert 50 CENTS! where nd of course ; ‘ “wes os ° } ny wl f the biggest ght expresely egular price e not yet seen the ‘ gy by us in Sheet- ‘ should do eO at’ are covered #, t wi) ’ with most | invite your | ich we BEEK BAOSs. | to Mias Bridget Cash, of Graham’s Road. "| age, ' | Park Road, at 8.3¢ a.m.) | rest in peace | day, 24th ult., Daniel Owens, in the 86th | peace, | 24th ult., Robert Haslam, in his 65th year. | Syrup made get the | Price 25 cents a bottle. MARRIED. Iu St. Dunstan’s Cathedral, on Tuesday, | 23rd Jan., by the Rev. D. B. Reid, William Miss Mary Ann Duffy, of Lot 48 At St. Mary’s Church, Indian River, on the 22nd Jan., by the Rev. Mgr. Gillis, P. P.. Mr. James O’Connor, of Freetown, DIED. | ‘ On January the 30th, of la grippe, Mrs. | John Connolly, in the 52nd year of her leaving five children to mourn the mother. and affectionate Requiscat in pace {Funeral from her Jate residence, Spring At South Shore, on Jan. 18th, Mary, late Patrick Scott, aged 92 May she rest in peace. At Kinkora, on Tuesday, 23rd _ ult., Mary Jobnston, beloved wife of Patrick Mulligan, May her soul relict of the vear aged 73 vears At Kinkora (College Land) on Wednes- year of his age. May his soul rest in At Springfield, Bot 67. on Thursday, ' If you want the best Cough | “J. & J.” | | JOHNSON, | JOUNSON & The Reliab'e Drugzists. t ' jau3 ' Queer People j are those who do not take advantage of the EXTRA values we are now offering in all kinds of Furst Ture. We cannot GIVE AWAY our goods, but we can and will give you values you can- not find everywhere. | Don’t Be Kweer! Mark Wright & Co,, Ltd. feb! - BROS. are offering them at, PROWSE BROTHERS are offering the balance of th Carpets, Clothing, description at prices that cannot help but please. Prowse Brothers, the Wonderful Cheap Men. Gents’ Furnishings, Hats, Caps, | bh or 1% was— | ; of W./ began it course, ande the display | astees Of | half an hour. The | ‘ | chief officer and I both watched the thing } from the time it started until the great learn | streaks of fire it left in ite wake gradually | : t r. | died out.” 2 } : eir WINTER CLOTHING at wonderful low prices, lay ; . oe setae ; apocition,| NO man or boy need go cold when they can buy Overcoats, Reefers and Suits at the Prices PROWSE Dry Goods of every it Sil BEGIVS TO-DAY! at | Ends of Prints, Dress Goods, Ribboas:. Laces, Embroidery Cloths, ‘Selling Cheap ! eel HARRIS & STEWART, Lepdon House | Charlottetown, Jan. 31, 1894—dy BIND “YOUR MAGAZINES | The cheapestratid best place is at J. BU TAYL B'S jan25—3i eod FOR SALE. The Schooner EVANGELINE, 74 tons | register, built 1885. For particulars en- } quire of CARVELL BROS. Ch’town, Jan, 20, 1894—2w 2aw YD I here I C Company. It now also wanted For cial Treasury up to noon of the L4ra way nor BuRN (COLUMBIA BICYCLES ILV-8 STAR OIL yy 16 cts. per Imperial Gallon An Impertant Appointment Contempiated. The Manufacturers’ Guarantee and JD. MACLEOD & CO. \ lent Insurance Company of Canada | urposes estab] sto give the appoint nent to a citizen of this Province. This ompany is now doing the Accident busi- this country Its Premium Income ast year was the largest reported to the Dominion Government by any Canadian has the lead, and is District Ayents information ts desire ed to maintain it. further upply to PATON, Charlottetown. J. B. = Lobster Packers. — DODD. .&: ROGERS. 1894—tu thu sat Office—MecLeod, Morson & MeQnarrie’s 20 dy & wky es Tenders for Provincial Debentures. Provin- DAY OF FEBRUARY, 184, for the purchase of the whole or any part of the $26,600 P. E. Island Debentures, being balance of the $185,000 authorized by Provincial Statute of 1891 (55 Vie. Cap. 1). These Debentures, which are s will be received at the Te adler isened in denominations of $1,000, $500 and $100, | bear 4 per cent. 1uterest, payable half yearly from Ist December, 1593, and are redeemable in the year 1916. ANGUS McMILLAN, Provincial Treasurer. Provincial Treasury, ? 29th January, 1894. § jan30 MUST GO! We take stock Janucry Ist, and in order to clear. out the we will give big discounts all the week. HASZARD & MOORE. Ch’town, Dee. 26. 1893—t t s | GLENDUIN BES?!) | OID CA TLE? U JAMES FRASER, 58 B dford Rew, Hi ilifax. | | NEW FRUITS. 300 boxes fine 0. S. Valencia Raisins | | { /balance of our Faney Goods Info ’ FOR i894. A Magnificent Line of Wheels. The Column dia Bicycles for 1894 easily maintain their reputation as the. leading While many im- provements have been, added, enhancing | their already high value, the price of them | . bs | has been lowvered,—their be-t wheel sell- | 200 ing for $25 less than the corresponding | 5 | one of last year. I hope in a little while $B 4peped ibs | to have a supply of the 94 catalogue, and willbe happy to fufrnish to intending pur- chasers on receipt of a 3-cent stamp R. M. YOUNG, Agent for P. E. Island Bicycles of the world. janl9 The undersigned offers for sale, from ware- house er t) arrive, the following Brands of TIN. PLATES, =~ a ; FIRE INSURANCE. For ‘Lobster Packing, viz GRAFTON?! _ The first-of these is the very best quality inyported for thix purpose, made of special | plate and much superior to ordinary Gl n- | euin specially tor Lobster trade Also-INGut 'IN, PIG LEAD, at Lowest Market Prices. ce orrgapondence solicited. janlg—2w 1500 “ selected ' 300 “ Jjayer = 50 barrels Currants, 190 cakes ’ 5D boxes Dates, 20 “ Oranges, 20 kegs Grapex, 20 bags Nuts (Filberts). N.,, B. & M. RATTENBURY. dec22 = seeeaenpisteicnnaaaegat anne of the relatives of JAMES WALLAC?, a carpenter and seaman, who eame to Bos | Address ton about 20 years ago. GEO. WALLACE, South Abington Station, Mass. jan29—<dv & wv Z.: The snat Sizes: Required , and. all other articies necessary for Lobster operations ZO ths 4,000 ibs LOBSTER PAGKERS’ SUPPLIES. 500 bxs Best Coke ‘Fin. 4,000 lbs L. & F. Ingot Tin, 25 hars Copper, : 200 bundles Galvanized Iron, Biack Sheet Iron, ‘Yotton Heading Twine, Manilla Marline, Pig Lead. WRITE FOR PRICES. | ——_— -—. a The The The settlement of losses. Your patronage of the oke, being heavily charcoal Uupoeds | 1s respectfully solicited whet Royal Ins. Co of Liverpoo!, The Lendon & Lancashire Ins. Co of Liverpool. United Fire Ins. Co. of Manchester. Phenix tns. Co. of Brooklyn. These Companies command ENORMOUS MONETARY STRENGTAL, and are noted for their prompt and liberal following great Fire Companies | JOHN MACEACHERN, _AGENT FOR fF. E. ISDAND. ; janil meee NEW! NEW! eee aie tonman een sss Cheap Eight-day Clocks; beautiful tone ; Luminous Dial rmation Wanted Alarm (locks; Watches-for $4.50 and $5.50; Genuine Wal- tham, $7.50 and $9.90: Gold Watches,,cheap and good. See our Gold Filled. Case Watehes:’ also Gold Filled pectacles at less than: half the price of gold ones. | E. W. TAYLOR, CAMERON BLOOK, Charlottetown, Jan, 4. 1894-— ‘| BoswAL., Lower Queen Street. 1. The whol civiiized world bas been in- terested in the Great Celebration. The crowned heads of Europe, the governments of all the famous nations of the globe, the lands of the Orient and the islandsof the sea have all been co-operating <o render the Exhibition worthy of the greatest event of modern times, Its magnitude and marvelous character can only be described by saying that it has com- prised all the rarest products of lend and sea, the most dazzling wonders of nature and the grandest prod ctions of human genius. 2. The Great Fair which celebrates the dis- covery of America by Columbus has never been equalled. It was larger and more mag- nificent than any similar exhibition ever held. Over twenty muliion dollars was ex- pended in its grand spacious bnildings, and the result was the most attractive Exhibition the world ever saw. 3. This gorgeous display is wivialy past mares in our PICTGRIAL HISTORY OF THE WORLD'S COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION, his captivating volume is @ brilliant pano- rama of the Great Fair which has awakened such a world-wide interest. This wonderful work is a royal octavo yol- ume of over 800 large double-column pages, 10} 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 1600 pages. It contains a complete history of the World renownéd Exposition at Chicago; captivating descriptions of the magnificent Buildings an marvellous Exhibits, such as Works of Art, fextile Fabrics, Machinery, Natural Pro- ducts, Latest Inventions, Discoveries, etc., with a full description of Chicago, tts wonder- ful Buildings, Parks, etc., by ex-Governor Wm. E. Cameron, of the World's Columbian Exposes History Co., with an introduetion by Hon. Thomas W. Palmer, ex-U. 8. Senator and ex-Minister to Spain, including a chapter on the Women’s Department by Frances FE. Willard, President of the Worid’sand Nation- al Woman’s Christian Temperance Unions. CON DITIONS—It is printed from clear, new type, on fine calendered poper and is embel- lished with a large number of BEAUTIFUL i ENGRAVINGR, which charm everyone whe ' sees them. This grand work surpasses anything tha has yet appeared in this line, and will be sole by subscription only. Wait for it; take nea other. MRS.N A. STEWART is Sole Agent for } this city. dec?7 ‘PB Island Railway. On and after FRIDAY, 15th December, 1895, the trains of this Railway will run dally (Sunp- Gays excepted) as follows :-- Read down . M, Leave Pead up Arrive P. M. 5 .. «Charlottetown... 7 34 . Royalty Junction } 817 -. eves Orth Wiltshire. ... Hunter River 8a .Bradalbane, 909 .Emerald Junction. 92... ° . Freetown I tas at Kensington 102) Ar Summerside. Secs 3 2S red ©. te: b= bohoto Bree a4: = Summerside... aecalnl 100. .......+5+0--MMissouche.. Sr. chaekee st . Wellington. ae. os p>» sort Hii. . pues cabo 3 36 liccaksootin SP EOEY... ccccnees 8 0B 8% «++ Bloomfield , 4 aie .. Alberton iia 6 bo ; .~-Tignish.. PPrPrrerrrrrri tit eit i ee ......Charlottetown 2 : Royaity Junction Mount Stewart.... Mount Stewart.... 5 22 . Cardigan.... osese Fae Georgetown, os avast’ soe Mount Stewart os» 3 ..Morell.. 817 R.«s St. Peter’ .. . oo ae . Souris err errrrrrr rrr rr TT tt eet tt et et Lit. ss Emerald Junction...... Cape Traverse Ly 79 D. PO'TTINGER, Gen. Mgr. Can, Govt. Rallways. J. UNSWORTH, Superintendent, Charlottetown, Dec. 14, 188. ~~ a Wants, Lost, Found, &ec Advertisements under this heading charged five cents per line. CHEQUE LOST—On Monday last, a cheque for $:0.97, erawn by Hugh Monaghan in favor of John McQuarrie or bearer. nder is res- tfully requested to return same to JOHN McQuAERIE#, Oyster Bed Bridge. feb! LOST—On Saturday evening, 27th instant, between Conway’s corner and the Asylum, a second-hand jigger . The finder will be rewarded by leaving it at Mr. Pickard’s Sad- dier’s Shop, Grafton Street. 2 pd—jand ¢ FOR NT,--The subscriber intending t leave the Island, the very eligible House oc- cupied by him on the corner of Prince and Dorchester Sts. will be to rent on or about ist May next. It isa first-class House in all res- pects, and isneated with hot water through- eu. For-partieutars apply to Judge Alley or io the: subseriber on the em ises.—L. J. OSTRANDER. eod tl ist feb—jan2 FOUND.—Gent’s plush cap and pair boots. Owner can have same by applying at BEF % Bros. Janz al — —————— — CHOICE CODFISE:—A tot of boxes an ba’f boxes Choice ‘odfish for sale b oa J. WARNING I-ll the party who stole the buffalo at Marshfield Hall on Tuesday night will return it to W. Lone’s, Great George Street, he will save farther Woubie, of, hs 18 well Bases. ” ant Expesition. HI ecgme tnbttapat, tle tei sxe pees ae 1 inna, tn me i a a - ata eens =