RDP sa Se ‘ sina lai — reco aaa panera steers teen pe caer ee Seo pn ar aneeeeieteer iar tere ear ae onde ne ew are : AE BA. Ol A BN Me et Sita + a is Ae th a So it RCN OS OS MT a RG 8 share eee ie THE THE DAILY EXAMINER. ; JANUARY 9, 1894 THE CITY ACCOUNTS. la slat tsubmitted last even- | ll aati ictintenie sets fourth t financial position of the HUSBAND OR WIFE? ( i ’ “ as f ‘4 a ; ‘ Iw an article just published Mrs. Henry . ’ + Ward Beecher discusses the question , Works ¢ i ute rk i which has vexed the peace of so many $195,500.00 i " : it Real } ‘ “100 SLL.15 | houscholds : Vhich shall rule in. the . ae ’ : ’ . . Plant 1 Movable Pro |} home, the wife or the husband? As ' 24,527.00 might be expeeted from her well-known \ anes | vos , 7 good sense and tact, Mre. Beecher holds | AL stat I irs nae ' . : 6497.47 | thatin the management of home affairs @ nclusive , \ ars of Per 1 P neither should rule alone, but both should Tax ] RR9-9 J40.49 rule together It has been well remarked \ : ‘Pr os y 04. bo i that if this precept were more closely \r “ W ate Tux A . 2 : : ; a spe P +17 e2 | heeded there would be fewer fam ly jars M a Bank of P. } fand broken households The supreme | ' -- i . : lL, Water Account (at credit) 720.59 | fact that husband and wife are t rivals, in On LorP . : lo Merehants Bank of P. E. I., . | but partners, in authority is too often for- ‘ Account (at credit 804.96 : : s ls 2 ee The truest marriage and most $334,193.96 | happy home is that in which each strives ABILITIES | first afall to pleasethe othef@"N> separ i I Acct., (Water Delx | ation of interests between husband and wif 707% s ef te : $195,500.00 | 55 possible if the marriage fulfills the pur } : AC City Deber — i et =e ry ch if Was intel ° Where e 111.000 00 } rwh i va i meu oo en —_ | tire agreement on some household matter lotal afloat $306,500.00 | seeins impossible, mutual forbearance and 1 ; - 79 . : : B Copresented checks -'.90 | kindly compromise is the golden kev to ‘Pp RFR in 419.371 ., : . - E. I. Ele 4 > , >, | the door of harmeny It is a true saying Water Tax Fund 2,062.24; .. : ss : , * Unpaid Ace¢te 1289 and that most of the difficulties of family life 189] 173.88 | have their origin in small beginnings. By Unpaid Agats..” 18953, being Hearts are not alienated from each other teres Coupons on City od Water Debentures due, t not presented for pav- I ! Total $311,180.29 By Capital Account, being ex- #3 Of assets over liabilities 23,013.67 $334,193,96 | It may be assumed that some parts of the rrears of personal property tax, poll tax +} il and water assessment here set furth will not be realized ; but it is highly satiefac- | to see that there were at the end of the vear, in cash at the banks, the snug / sums f $804.96 on civic account, and Si,,00.59 on water account OF th eceipts of the past year there were received from Phe Police Court $ 1,087.26 The City Court 189.70 Market Tolls.... 675.00 Market Rents, ) Market Ha ve Ciy Weigh Bridge 00.00 Nomination Fees (Electiot 40.00 Pownal Wharf 875.00 Queen’s Wharf 162.50 Queen's Wharf Warehouse 120.00 Government P E I (Grant Fore Depart rie nt 650.00 lruckmen’s Licenses 30 4.60 Auctioneers’ Licenses. 150.00 Horse and Carriage Tax.. 673.00 Dog Tax 333.00 Insurance Companies’ Licenses. 1,750.00 Bank Licenses 150.00 Miscellaneous 83.2 King St. Engine House (rent) 75.00 Market Hall (Rent of Offices) 90.00 Poll Tax not assessed (75 cts) 123.00 | Neal Estate Tax, 1891 7.00 | . " ite 207.84 189 24,621.74 sonal Prope Tax, 1892 1.7.50 ” 1893 1,922.49 | r Tax. 1890 2 OO 1891 4.00 1892 56.00 ]893 2,923.25 Debentures Issued 1,500.00 Water Tax Fund 9,410.00 $56,441.72 f the ihe pay me: ts yeur melu le— $ 2,010.01 City Government Street Electric Light 4,417.55 Pol Department 5,047.61 Fire Departmer 2,320.34 Market House 614.19 Ma nee Of Streets 1894.44 Pumps and Wells 64.63 Assessing and Collecting Taxes 641.00 Maintenance Victoria Park 272.37 Interest a Discoant 4,742.61 M ace lane 1s ‘ O78 0) Macadamizing Streets 1204.72 Boare 194.20 ! of Health Insurance 2760.20 Board of School Trustees Water Commissioners Debentures Redeemed (Queen's Wharf) Unpa d Accounts, 1889 49 1500.00 1.500.00 "26. 91. | Pownal Wharf, on account con tract Interest on Water Debentures City Building Her Sewers 700.00 S55 A865 an Ihus there is shown an ¢ xcess of re- | payments of $551.83, which, end of ee 1892 nakea u} the ish balan ot S-04 But, a3 the May Ps ke, t fer g t ne In i As int tw be observed bat the receipts ror the year 1893 are in ¢ as ¢ fexpendi 1 $3,355.49. which aided to the r lected vie taxes of | ¢ 1 wa the city $1970.58 leducting npaiqd accounts for 1893 ($1,992.50) | t is @ balance of $2,978.39 in favor of t actions, and ie Tt ‘ the ered f capital account.” 71 ” creditable to the ] Comittee, the Council and the tt nasmuch there was for rea ur a falling off the revenne several heads. Thus, it appears that eipts from the Police Court amount- #1.097.26, wcainst $1,577.04 in t rire ous year It satiefactory to ’ against the law are on the 4 nt the revenue has’ lost near] £500 tha c On tl other haml, it * not satiefactory to note a de aaseeements » personal property and * Ih tax ‘ ; ke vielded less money last vear than it the pre us year, OW.ng, we presume, t the harder times prevailing and to greater f some persons v their taxes The falling fim ther { past vear amount | te alinost $1,500; and tlhe assesaments ancollected amounted to &l, 615.40 as against $1,469.92 in the previous year In the face of these facts, the com- paratively large amount in favor of m has been careful The net by the Cer show that there management in the past year xpenditar f } vear. howr expenditure of the year, as *hown ’ ne account was $56,077 78, aghina 257 695.42 ith 180? Phere are # ral points in the accounts tis lizcu<sion hi of which we are compelled | to post pon In the meantime, porn His Worsh Pp the we must Mayor in congratu lating the City Clerk upon the prom ptitnde with which the accounta have heen pre- sented and the clearness in which they are set forth. The every point of civie accounts are, from | view, in rharp and moat pleasing contrast with the Provincial ac- counts. They are kept upon a good | evetem: inev are hefore§ the public, 1,992.50 | 19,100.00 | ] TRO Ho! | Outside, oats sold at 32 cents per bushel ; DAILY EXAMINER . . - - . - - TUESDAY, JANUARY 9,: 1894. —— ne — = ———= pinecenmngneeenmeetmantenats ea = _ so pnencenininnanetenaiaenna a arene ae raceenreateentaacorectncnsiiansiisesiuntencnmnsisniensisenntetoweinensinnsmstvenennsetenie esis tania Ee ccnennen y aaemeneeene —— aks eel Us i eates) belnnet ISLANDERS AT HARVARD, AND WHO | Vas. & DON’T 5 _ at =the banks; while those of the e- a gg Peesident--Miss Gregor. C O we, Province are still shrouded in mystery DvurinG the current year fifty-two Caw | tecording Secretary—Miss Mitchell. — CARRY Pl s : jadians have students at | Tillie an deliberately withheld from the people | who will have to make up the big debts | which are overdue at the banks all at once. The rift withint he lute is fre- quently at first so tivy that it ‘ scape Sno tice. A vast amount of the marital infelic- ity which too often grows into permanent | estrangement, might be avoided if each | party would constantly strive to remem- | ber that the detaile of household ment are the veriest trifle: in comparison | with the sympathy and trust which alone can make the home what it was designed inanage- registered as Secretary ~—Mies | Harvard. Of these, ten were members of | Wyatt the summer and the remaining {| Treasurer-~Miss Bessie Brown. | forty-two are now studying in the different | Object—To plan and carry forward ar . , . y T s } : . . . | departments of the university. The Can-} measures which, with the blessing of God, | adian students, es well as members of the | wij] result in the promotion cf total ab- faculty who come from the Dominion, are | gtinence and the | banded together in a society called the] gram | Canadian Club. This club, though social Meetings held once a fortnight, on Wed- ugh ] g' ght, ,@ character, has proved itself of great! nesday at 4 p. m., in the “Y” parlors, on | value in developing a taste among 1t8 | Grafton St. All members expected to be members for careful studies of Canadian present, Visitors welcome questions, and no newspaper review of the Subject for next meeting, “The Crus- question of annexation 1s considered com- ade.” plete without an interview with its presi- All “Ys” attend the meeting to-morrow dent or some of its members, Last year | afternoon } the Hon. Edward Blake was the guest of If you know anything about “The Cra Cor responding } school the club and delivered an address to a} ade” come and tell us on Welnesday; if } pac ked audic nee of Harvard stu lents an you don’t, come and learn. } professors Fred. J. Macleol, M. A., o A paitur and reading room for girls will ey ’, * sar 2 ess oo be opened on Tuesday, 16th. Donations of | | We subjoin a wief aketch of the } oks and papers will be thankfully re- standers now at Harvard : | ocived. : { Fred. J. Macleod, 2nd year, graduate The bright idea of our President in sug- | ke partment His record is as follows; | geg hy a question drawer at the parlor Gold medalist, Prince of Wae | meeting last evening, proved a most inter- | | , as sledieteris | College; . B.A and ‘ eg Hetori@h | osting and instructive feature of the even- | 1890, Dalhousie; A. B., 1891, M. A. 1392] j | Fen D: 1994. y ing, Be “Y's” and attend the next parlor i i , Sve, arvar 1 atiiet i e , neeting. i known, hav 76 been a membet th A surprise was in store for many who } e ~—e om othall " = and _ ms ; m vent to the Philharmonie Hall last Tues second Varsity K'eve at Ve : lay evenings Quite a number who | He is a son of Hector Macleod, Exq., of | found themselves there did not know | Charlottetown Royalty Melaim LeN. King, B. A., Mount Al | lison, 1891, is this thie |} undergraduate department Last year he } was a junior, and the year before a» -tirst | year medical student. He is specializing } in English. We notice by a recent arzoxy that Mr. King has captared -w $200 | scholarship This must represent good | solid work, as the Harvard authorities have recently been obliged to retrench and what to expect, but now they wil be sure vfa good entertainment when they see the announcement of the next Demorest medal contest. Thethanks of the Yi: W. C. T. U. is due thoxe who so kinaly helped to make the programme Sfor the evening a success. year a senior tf A Prize-Wixver.—Mrs. D. McLean, of Moncton, was the winner of the first-prize : competition for a story bearing on some a | ; Mr. K ing } local deed of heroism. is well known in this city as the popwiar | jate Mr. Fred Young, a native of Char- : instructor of the Y.M. C. A.| lottetown who nobly 'os. his life iuring the summer of IS9I His harbor of St.John; friends at Charlottetown wish him es to dismiss several professors young gyn many every success. His father, the Rev. J. K. King, Sanrrary Assocration.—The meeting } removed from Tryon circuit to Upper | of the Sanitary Association beld in their Keswick, N. B., last summer rooms last evening, was fairly well attend- George B. Gordon, of the fourth year | ed. Donald Nicholson, E-q., a the Scientific School, is the son of Capt. Gor- | chair. During the evening brief addresses | to be—the happiest and most restful place | don, of New Perth. Before entering Har- | were given by Messrs. James Macdonal:, on earth. vard he studied at the University of South | Rob Angus and Alexander McKinnon. M:, sialic aa ees } Carolina. He has been a very brilliant | McKinnon submitted a plan of the city |} MERCHANTS BANK OF P, E, ISLAND, | student, and in recognition of his ability | and a report prepared by a geutleman in | THe annual | shareholders of the general meeting of the Merchants | Banking House, Great George Street, this at 11 o'clock The usual report and financial statement were submitted forenoon, Bank of | Prince Edward Island was hekl at the | } ihe was offered and acee pted the command important expedition | into the interior of Spanish Honduras, its Boston, to whom he applied for informa- tion on the subject, according to which | the estimated cot of a complete system of sewerage would not exceed $95,000. j ot a dangerous but object heing to make a ecientific investi ‘a- g tion of some of the ruined Aztee cities corte rhe party set out in the fa 99, and Provincia, Exurpition Association. — returned last summer,— not, how: The annual meeting of the Charlottetown ts members, Mr Phe old board of directors was re-elected, | without losing some of Driving Park and Exhibition Association | a3 follows: L. H. Davies, E-q » President; | Gordon’s success as a civil envineer seems | will be held in the Philharmonic Hal! . L. Beer, Esq., Vice-President; Hon. | to be thoroughly assured | on Friday evening next. According tothe Fred rs, Hoo. D Farquharson and; A.A. Lefurgey, B. A., (Mount Allison, | printed statement of receipts and.expendi- B Heartz, Esq The financial statement 91 ) third year law, is a popular young | tures prepared for the meeting, the profits will be found below :— Summersider—the son of the late Hon.| on the transactions of 1893 amount to LIABILITIES John Lefurgey. He is well-known at Har- | $478.48, which sum, added to the balance Notes in circulation. $120,074.00 | Yard a3 a sprinter, his specialty being the | on hand December, 1892, ineluding inter- | Deposits bearing Interest $7,648.35 | the — hundred and fifty yard dash, for | est for 1893, makes the total balance in Deposits not bearing Interest 65,497.06 | Which he holds a gold medal, won from | hand to date $1680.31 Balances duc to otherCar adian Y ale in the spr ng ol "93 So Banks.. 2 5a? ce Mrs. Mary Avchibald attended the sum-| Resorvrion or Symearny.—-At the seach mer school. She is Preceptoress of Mount} regular monthly meeting of Methodist % 236,807.16 | Allison Lades College, and is ister of | preachers in tle First Metholist Church Capital paid uy #198.722.29 J. T. Mellish, of this ve sterday afternoon, the following resvlu- Rest... bay 10.000.00 e em | tion touehing the death of Rev. C. H. Rice, Dividend No. 31, at rate of & at st John, was passed : Moved by Rev. per cent. per annum, payabk NEWS NOTES. = { : PI almer, seconde d by Rev I homas Sad Jan.. 1894 7943 86 : ame Steb iezs, and resolved, that this preachers teserved for Interest and Re ord Hannan is suffering from nervous | meeting would express its deep sympathy bate on Current Discounts 2 556.93 troubles brought on bY overwork Ww on Re Vv. &. H. Rice an. family, ot ‘ orn- | Prot and Loses Account Ral- i Che Brazilian Government troops have | wall, in the great bereavement whi h has } ance 1.050.00 | abandoned Santa Anna in the south of | recently befallen them We earnestly ‘ _ | Brazi p ay that the God of all srice may #487,080.17 | _ Two attempts have been made to poison aoundantly sustain and comfort them ASSETS Kickham Scanlan, lead nz prosecutor in We wen bing, rae =. great rer that - ee ® 9620 92 | the Coughlin trial | yo ing life so full of bright promise should Srecie .. > 50.00 , , : ce ; : nave been so sud ‘e ily cat off. Dominion Notes. 14,416.00 Mrs. Yarnell, of Plainfield, N. J., who , _ ; c and cheques on other se - born on ( aristines day $2 y ars ago, Crowvep Ovr.—Several communic:- anne te Sanaa .- 14,372.97 | Gled on Carietmes day last yea: tions crowded out of to-day’s issue wi] Balances duc from other Banks A large crowd of unemployed marchd | appear to-morrow. ? in Canada. 7882.61 Balances due from other Banks in foreign countries 6,996.50 Balances due from other Banks in United Kingdom 18,122.78 Deposit with Dominion Gov’t r security of note « ; ten y § 837 ; Debentures (4 itv) ‘ 1.700.00 Loans and Bills Discounted 0,668 5 Overdue Debts 2,139.48 Mortgages on Rea! Estate 2.965 Bank Premises and Furniture \ 0 799.08 $487,080.17 | PROFIT AND TI Dividend No. 30, paid 2nd July, 1893, at rate = p- €. per 85 ACCOUNT annum S$ 1,808 To Dividead No Sl, at rate 8 p. c. per annum, payable 2nd Jan- uary, L894 eee ‘ 7,943.86 rried to New Acct 1 050.00 Balance carrie 16,892.19 By balance slet December, 1892 i amit od S 347.18 $y Net Profits for the vear en¢l- ing 30th Dee., 1893, after pay- ing Direetors for "9 and "93 ; . 16,544.94 $16,892.12 We have tocongratulate all concerned upon the excellent showing made by this, the only local banking hense in the cif: vears ) SUPREME COURT, The Supreme Court met to-day, the Chief Justiwe, the Master of the Rol s and Judge Hensley being p Tie fol lowing Grand Juryimen were sworn and Alex. McKinnon (foreman), city ; Drake, Cornwall; M. W Murphy , city; Fredk. Herbert Beer, city ; Geo. McKay, Lot 23; K. RK. Morrison, E lon ; ‘ Norton, city; John W he ar. Tweedy, Sr.. West Rovalty ; Dalziel, city; I-aae Cameron, Hope River ; I’rancis L \ | Nutt, St. Peter’s Road; Charles: Lyons city; Ewen McMillan, Lot 31; T. C James, city Henry Weekes, city; Maurie Blake, city ; James Henry Gregor, Lot 3: re-erit. empannelled ; James tupert B ently ; Geo Cha les An order was made that John A. Mathe- aon be examiaed for admission as an ,and that James D. Hyndman be examined preparatory to the study of the law in the office of A. A. McLean. Noxon Bros. Mfg. Ce. vs. MePherson, Mr. Mors mm On motion attorne’\ an absent debtor amends declaration, and obtains judgment for plaintiff for $90.67. The Chief Justice charge to the the law delivered his usual Grand Jury, relating to the them in Various charges to be Jaid before them, consisting | of manslaughter, assault on a police con- | stable, and other cases of assault; also a case of procuring drugs to procure abor- tion. The Court took recess till 2 o’cloek ——- — PERSONAL. The Rev. N. R. Raven, M. A., has r- turned from England and has lately taken charge o: the parish of Lockeport. —_—_~——_—_—_. Tne Marker —Owing to very cool wea- ther tc-day, the miarket was’ but poorly attended. Prices inside were nnchanged. ’ hay from 70 to 80 cents par ewt., and pork from 5 to Ste per |b. offered for sale No potatoes were iii Y. M. C. A.- Business men’s gymnas- tie class at 515 this afternoon; men’s at 8.30 this evening A meeting of the Ladies’ voune Auxiliary | Committee of the Y. M. C. A. will be held in the parlor of the Association op Thure- day afternoon, at 5 o’clock. All members are urgently requested to be present. - i Frank Losee, who was arrested on tuspicion of being corgerned in the Will- iatm’s tragedy at Port, Credit, Out., has it- | stituted an action against Detective Dun- cau and the coporation of Toronto for $5, 100 damages for falee imprisonment instructing | to the city hall in Cleveland, Ohio, erving “We will have work or tear d ty Syrup of Figs ee Produced from the laxative and nutri- Another attempt is said to have been | tious juiceof California figs, combined ; made to poison the ezar. Fish served with the medical virtues of plants known- + banquet had been po ! l 8 | to be most beneficial to the human system, majesty and others who partook of it were | acts gently’ on the kidneys, liver and ‘ 1 is ’ ‘ i aken sick | bowls, effectualiy cleansing the eyatem, ; ; : S 4 Captain Baker, of the B in ship lispelling colds and headaches, and cur Nichteroy, is reported to have shot s« al | ing habitual constipation. f his crew of New Yorkers because of - tiie mn ice ed hi misconduct his ga t ed tar At Spring Creek, Mo., one day last week, x ev most terril to } end a man named Sol Collins threw some pow rh . ‘ f him t ¢ to shoot | der into an open fire place thinking it too any of the rebel sailors damp to burn, An explosion followed, Many deathe have been caused in Paris | Wrecking the house and fatally injuring be the extremely aol weather \ num- | Collins, his wife and four children. : , . } a ED l and destitute people have been : ; } : : Asthma Suitferers, Ooze! » death In tneir tmhiserubie lo ng Others despairing of fi: | Who have in vain tried every other means of relief should try “Schiffinan’s Asthma Cure.” No waiting for results. Its action is immediate, direct and certain, as a single trial proves. Send to Dr. Schiffman, St. Paul, Minn., for a free trial package, but ask your druggist first. rom their sufferings have k and several destitute persons have ! +3 In the 4e; VES, streets, been picked up lifele British merchant captains have united n that request the admiralty should | join with other countries in instracting its | naval vessels to destroy all derelicts they on or ; That naval lord who said } Pona’s Extract, the most potent curative that these ocean W andere rs did not consti- agent known for pains, aches and injuries; let those who have never used it inquire come across tute a danger to navigators mua:t have | ° we } | been one of the kind that never went to | Concerning its virtues. sen tobert Ashe, the missionary, who lately ENTERTAINMENT aisles | returned from Uganda, asser‘s that a dan- | gerous Arab ferment threatens to disttrh | the whole country The Arabs are well is being | St. Peter's Schoolroom. Wednesday, January 10th, 1894. armed , and unlimited material smuggled to them after being openly ad- mitted through German territory. Ashe says immediate strong action is necessary to avert another Soudan experience ——-—_—_- —_—__ -« ~me@ + -— A Puce Breath is an added Charm. M: chi iny @ beautiful form and face loses its | i not choose its Catarrh does innocent babe, in an impure breath victims, the the beautiful and witching maiden, and lover alike fall and Catarrh Cure w PRC GRAMME. > peaeinmare? CHG, i icc nc: uXithnnnwtnde<s oes Members of the Band of Hope. victims to this plague. Hawker’s ill positevly eure the most cases of Catarrh, restoring to the manly offensive foul 2. Sale—" Boy and Gisi”. ......5.0>. Master R. W. Hogg. aggravate d | the breath its pre-tine sweetness and remoy- | 8. Tableau—* After the Ball” (4 scenes) | ing all itsdisagreeable and unhealthy symp | 4. Minstrels. ................4-22ccccsnenes toms. Sold everywhere, only 25cts. 5. Tableau— Galatea” seconde a Phe ( hildren 8 Favorite—Hawker’s | @ Song" The Clang of the Foige”.......... Tolu and Wild Cherrv Baleam Dev. T. H. Haut : = a ae | %. Tableau—Studio, with Living Statuary. Fresh egge, only 18c¢ per doz to clear.— | @ echelon Jenkins & Son, Queen Street a aS 3) pd Rev. James Simpson. | 9 Tableac—* Undine” USE SKODA’S DISCOVERY, ihe great | 19 s . Song b'ood and Nerve Remedy. Mr. G. Bayfield, _ — — | 11. Tableau—‘* Lorejei ” | PURE-MILBD —~SWEET ‘ Mr. Vinnicombe. IFMASTIFF PLUO CUT was nof all <¢¢ that is claimed for it. how else could 50 great 3 business and sale have de- veloped in so 3. Tableau—* The Old Lady of Threadneedie Street . ‘ > i li. Recitation ie ‘ ~s Miss Gertrude Davies, 15. Tableau—“ Art Thou a Christian?” 16. Song—* The Midshipmite”........ } Mr. C. Bell. “GOD SAVE THE | Tickets, 15 cents. Doors open at 7.30; - | formance at § o'clock, sharp. “i jane on QUEEN.” CHARLOTTETOWN DRIVING PARK ——AND—— | Provincial Exhibition Association, | Annual Meeting. The Annual General Meeting of + the Short a tinie? Sage haa A pure. niild' sweet . | Shareholders of the above Asaociation ; will be held in the Philharmonic: Hall, | smoke— lo wonder it Or eee the 12th day ; | of January, A. D. 1894, at the hour o oes. All live stores keep *y." bat the hour of The Transfer Books are closed until ° 17th January, A. D. 1894. By order of the Directors. J. B. Pace Tobacco Co., Richmond A. B. WARBURTON, extinction of the liquor | a risk yourself. Insure it with e.l. CHARLOTTETOWN. TELEGRAPHIC. SpecraL Despatones ro Tue Examiner George H. McKay's Affairs. Sr. Jony, Jan. 9. It is understood that George H. McKay, the dry goud goods merchant who aasigned | some days ago, owes $10,000 to four wholesale firms in this city; $5,000 in Montreal, and about the same to the Mc- The hero was the | in the | ‘A Grand Entertainment Donalds of Toronto. The balance of $39,- | 090 is in London. : : |} Aman named Walsh, of Petitcodiac, | died suddenly at Bangor yesterday. Dr. Douglas at the Point of Death. Monxrreat, Jan. 9. | The Rev. Dr. Douglass, the well-known | Methodist divine, who became particularly | famous by his unjust attack upon Sir John ; Thompson, is lying at the polnt of death. } | | Railway Coilision. } Amuerst, Jan. 9. The two evening east and west bound expresees collided last night at Aulac Station. The end of a first-class car was badly damaged. No one was hurt. Civic Election. Freperictoy, Jan. 9. Mayor Beckwith was re-elected yerter- day by a majority of 69 over D. Jordan. The Wilson Tariff. Wasurneton, Jan. 9. The debate on the Wilson Tariff Bill was begun yesterday. Death of a Captain. Picror, Jan. 9. Capt. McPhail, of the steamer Cacouna, died yesterday. "1894: BUY Carter's Almanac. You'll Need it Hundreds of Times before this Year is out, ONLY 15 CENTS. FOR SALE AT Carter’s Bookstore. COSTS Carpets BOY YOUR Carpets ——AND—— Oilcloths Be PROWSE BROS. & CO'S. Charlottetown, Jan. 8, 1894—dy — AND— BASKET SOCIAL | | | WILL BE HELD IN Mount Stewart Hall ——_ QO N—— Tuesday, January 16, the proceeds to be devoted to improv- ing said Hal). Admission, 10 cents. Ladies with baskets free Doors open at 6.30 p.m. Entertain- ment begins at 7 p.m. Hot Tea will be served free. Come one, come all, as a grand time may be expected: By order of Directors. jan8 Salt! Salt! IN STORE. 3,500 Bage Liverpool Salt. 320 * Fishery - 1,000 bush. Turk’s Island Salt, crushed, 1,000 * - * wncrushed PEAKE BROS, & CO. jan2 Wanted to Purchase. A good Lot or a good House and Lot, to be within four minutes’ walk ef Post Office. Qaote lowest price for cash. Addreses R., P. O. Box 145, Ch’town. Will ANNUAL SALE While ‘Worked uid, &t EP ianei Iu Ae OF iz Sheetings, Cases, Drawn Linens, Chemises, White Skirts, New Cambrics, New Lawns, New Edgings, Commencing SATURDAY, 13th inst., we will offer our whole stock of White Goods, Table Linens, Lawns, Checked Muslins, Cottons, Pillow Cottons, Towels, Table Napkins, Pillow Piques, ete. Every Lady should take advantage to attend this Sale and secure some great Bargains. Our stock of WHITE EMBROIDERY has been imported direct from Gais, Switzerland, sure, will please our customers. New Embroideries, New Insertions, New Lansdales, New Underwear, ALL NEW GOODS ! Housekeepers and others will find this a good chance replenish their stock of White Goods, i pea: a Ze Ladies’ Underwear, Knickers, The prices and patterns, we feel New White Quilts. New Sh etings, New Pillow Cottons, New Towels, New Towelings, New Fable finens, New Table Napkins, to JAMES PATON & CO’S., The Fepular Cheap Store. ei Hy cs 7 Rest Return Por Advertisers LARGEST in size wE HAvE Of J. & T. Bell's Fine Boots and Shoes. SOLE CONTROL :.: sevie, rivisi wa wean | First-class Shoe and a Good Fit, ask us for BELL'S. one P. rE. Ts] | short notice. Call and see samples. Charlottetown, January 3, 1894—dy GO TO B Choice Family RITILIEIILIL IIIT II ETIL ILLITE BUSINESS MEN ADVERTISE Mone News THE DAILY EXAMINER: The Leading Newspaper of P. FE. Island EVERYBODY READS These LADI J. its re ches i) In LARGEST in circulation SPREE RETA ARREST Ed it goods are celebrated throughout the Dominion When you want «a . ES’ COLORED The kid ELIPPERS made to order at used can be washed when soiled, M. McLEOD & CO. ou ER & GOFF'S FOR—-— lour ! (x) ——————— Our favorite brand, EXCELSIOR, still keeps up its reputation for being the best ireinia: and f . Virginia; and Montreal, Canada. | jan9—tl ate Settnde. jan%—3} bread-haking Flour in the city. jan ¥