a THE ] ZERO. a py u Ulsters and Capes 4 suitable fur erther During January, a } r, zepbyre will not trouble you; ¥ zero may. The question is, are you pre- o pared No garment is more ge nerally a useful than an Uleter, and the ety! ies we ‘oa ware handsome and becoming- espe 7 the new triple or golf 4 Prices are as near Zero as : Porsib e, a andl not go wer unless it ehould | 44 bA tre ery ndeed BEER BROS. We simply charge for the cloth—the | = ng, *tvle, it and finish are absclutely i a f ot a x Weather Bulletin. > - : ay lorxosto, Jan. 6, 10 9. m. oe va J nl eold i “iad ' business. | your opport umity ; i | | } ~~ DAILY EXAMINER This has been going on from | year to year in our Furniture If we could get the price to-day we got five years ago we would be content to do less business. Perhaps the tide will turn some day and prices will go up. Now is never be- fore could we give such value | for your money so with our furniture. lar buys more than | before. jan Mark Wright & Co, Ltd. d| i ; SATURDAY, = JANUARY An Offer of Manties and Fur Capes, We must sell the you your choice of Ladies’ batance of Weefers and Furs, at prices Chat must sel! CLEARING. UP SALE OF MANTLES tock in these departments, and ¢ fiildren’s Backets, Manttes, them. fl a a ALL FURS MUST BE SOL D STANLEY BROTHERS. and offer sters, a 1894. 6, St. Peter’s Schoolroom. Wednesday, Janu ly WOih, 1894. The members of the “BAND O] HOPE,” aasi-ted by some. of the lo talent of the town, wl] give an Entertain ment in St. Peter's Schoolrovin on the nhove date, said Entertainment to cons of Yivi Pietny ! | XM a first-class M i | in ! \ int T aT ie and t i i tis atile j iv ; j at lect’ fi World's ~ Columbian Exposition. the l. The whole civisized world has been in- terested in the Great Celebration. Thx owned heads of Europe, the governments o1 all the famons mations of the globe, the land.< of the @rient and the islandsor the sea hay: all been co-operating to render the Kxhibition worthy of the greatest event of modern tinies Its magnitude and marvelous character can only be described by saying that it has com- prised a'l the rarest products of land and sea, the most dazzling wonders of nature and th: grandest prod ctions of human genius. 2 The Great Pair which celebrates the dis covery of America by Columbus has never been eqnatied. it was larger and more mag nifieent than any similar exhibition eve held, Over twenty npliion dollars was-ex pended in its grand spacious bnildings, and We are now settled in our NEW & will be mo-t happy to receive a e all from our friends. of SULIES we lot ing at Our McKAY SPIRE (8. £P. BMeleod ee ie Corner), where e just opened a new made from our own Cloth, also some Emported Muits, which we are sell asmall advance on coast. OVERCOATS : TURNGISHING und ULSTERS at NEW TWEEEES coming from our own Mil! daily, and at great bargains. GENTS’ oO 2 Department ca Before going elsewhere see our FUR CAPS, Bla Quality or Low Price. CORNER Charlottetown, nkets, 1893— Decem be e 2h; HARDWARE UF ALL KINDS ilanketings. Riorse Highes a> ee > ‘ y nr = SAFT ipalanies as At Lowest Prices, DODD & ASTRAKAN at JACKETS, feduced -FUR COLLARS. | ‘FUR MUFF: at Reduced Prices. LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. "stra sme LVUAL ° —— f Souris and coast a far aa — i ‘ in see are Ciear of ice vet, though " pping is over for the seasor D he Souris skating rink was open ast week and is now in full blast, espe- am y oo band nights, which we twice a s week. Mr. Albert Me ian ald has rented building for the winter. Under his > snagement it is though: that the rink V) N r ‘ be better patronized than ever - Capt Me D na i has i kee} imny it | we hited st . ta it ot cessity f ’ a - ‘ | |» \ : M i ‘ % sYr yaa I | w iS lav) I he Methodist ¢ arch, Souris, at t pe la se of t a es Sundav morni ; . ner. C. W. D read a lett om ti Rev. J. C. Oud who re les the = ht hood where ved the tims of ‘ - l} a the { ate Adventurer disa-te expressing N in ht . take place thank > Richards and Bailey families g a 6g ck, t long with heartfelt apprec’at for the kindness shown by the people of Souris in - nnectior wit t it ile ple rable st \ M R. R. F rahi W wreck os sad news of th leath ‘ \ Rit , he u Ss Ri na and Het Ra 7 me wat 4 k. | (?ga idds, “was a crust blow | ‘ ‘ nv if rds here rhe f mer in- > tended to vo tot Loceck ie Cc ve next Tra Che general quar ‘ lr ‘ 1 ‘ steady s r of the Charlott g ma nx i eed on i ‘ ne } I W l bodies i evi weir estinati ’ aL * s Sarety and t ‘ \ re pre ‘ ys i i t us vey ! t! sua sp hae It is f you :e Table w be anew inything hat better d f i , t s con You % : . - | v ’ > ; \ ly Ss s \ AT i Kings ¢ j ley 4 New S y Assoc : = Year's ev ng and formed them<el) Quee St ecup ed L ve irprise pa by presenting the ‘se Mr. Chas. E. Robertson as | wort! now » achdre i , ext % ., at oO pa ed by ay ~¢ i , 1 \ . ’ i ested dollars in ea Dea Brot 7 e! i attend. | priate words t vdelre e tl ke es t r kindnes > ” , i presenting him with such a generons and i LAMENT t e : ” . , ‘xpecte d New Ye | e ' ~ ’ its I lay ¢ A rou ae ee : : Sons or Tewpenaxce.—The office ) Laird w a ye Speak . . Y . é ; Burns Division, No. 191, Crapaud Sons ag A oT tT! nh. | Pemperance, for the current year are as federat he pa fo i , : The galler a os i a* usua od 0. B. Wadman W.A Frank Moore. Deara—The Traro times| B.8—Nellie Nichole ingier on Monday morning a A. R.S.—William \ ' Mason, was scalded to) I. S.--Henry Newsor He was sitting at the table eating Preae.—G race Lowth shinct. wi e pulled a dipper Ch ~Barbara Ni¢ hols e ling ster off the table, the Con.— Harry Trowsdal went al} ver him A. ( My rtle Camere: vas frightfully scalded | 1. S—Walter McDonaid, 0. 38.- Alice McDonald - P. W. P.—Jessie McDonai! ’ ‘ e (arse — (On Friday eee iber the Sons PERSONAL. g lemperar together —.c. oe Mr. and Mrs. Fredk. Det Davies ar several persons not conn 1 rived home last evening Irder, bled the Divisi Mr. George Carter, of Ca etown, was j M Ter lé to witness revistered at the Ha fax Hot Thu t ra of Orient Divi-!| day } iarter by G. W. P Miss Annie Cameron, daughter of Capt t P. W P. Fisher as| R. Cameron, will leave for Halifax on ‘ Immediate sfter- Monday next to enter the Ladies’ College ledicated to the pri Miss Cameron is one of our most bighly Purity and Fidelity. Se esteemed young ladies, and her numerous n addressed the meeting ends here will miss her very much. | ted and untiring ef- | She carries away with her their sincere sr } wishes ft r het sliccess > - ~ — Daseuevagtex.-~Mesere INFORMATION WANTED. int i Ronald J. McKenzie, . ‘ : a ; ; tin Maw 5 [he regular meeting of the Educa- } i? waited upon the Nev. d . ; \ . : ; Qt ron. of Souris, and, in the name | OM! Society (M I. 8 p nae ae de ua D poned from Friday, Eth inst., until Fri- e Presbvterian congregation of une eR ol ha la . 12th. | preset i the rev erend gentieman . “ vaiua fur coat as an ex- oan ; ' he above notice appeared I > local | , ef theie bich esteem, end ako J he above n . ¢ appeare <g wa local ‘ eir high appreciation of columns of this morning's Fuardian i “er es rendered by him to Will someone prenee enlighten us? We } : ae | : : 1.) | know of no Educational Society (M. I. S.) | , r the ’ me in Ww tit nh on | a - ’ ‘ artct etown 8 yrese t ‘ ul no pastor of their own, in Uhariottetown at presen s FP N at they are a united and abt i ; “ prosperous ngregation, they feel harlottetown, Jam. 6, 1893 | \ ich thanks are due to his un- Many ladies are taking advantage of the | t behalf, and desire to | chance to get a handsome Silk Handker- | Ly ution in this tangible | chief free at Beer. Bros. We have no| doubt that many readers of Tue Examiner | ° : . | will secure them, and hope to Jearn that } Soctar axp Appress.—Mr. Andrev ¢ : on at more coupons from Tue Examiver secured | { . at few years teacher ut 1 f , these presents than from any other paper. eH e River School, having re eo: . » ' | —_ _>—--—- g : ept 4 posit in ne ‘ : + ; : @ idk Gehesl, stent ‘ered | Go axp sre the living pictures and : jx by a grand social at his father’s ng statues on Wednesday night a * He ae * ott The re iene resid x pears nigh Asthma Cured, J ’ atte lance of the youth and pi - . H | ud usly sprink Dr. Schiffman’s Asthma ure No wait | 4 wre elderly metn- | ing for results. Its action is immediate, | D ng the even- lirect an i certain Price 50 eta. and $1, lin and there was | of druggists or by mail Prial package to ne. etc.. und | convince the most skepti cal free. Address ‘ addresa was! Dr. R. Schiffman, St. Paul, Min to ¥ Calle to which he . { ag a ae We are giving treme lous dise unts ¢ ‘ hay reply A together, the ¢ : . } ’ bl H I n lerclothing, ( aps and Glove John o fthet at enjovable ope = a : oo P| McLeod & Co : _ ° ¥ woe -_— i . The latest English, American and Cana- ‘ rwWsHIr — he th ‘eres of W il . . ‘ee lian Magazines and Newspapers to-night | fo ensuing term were suc . ; of. ‘ at Carters Bookst re ” i last evening by Deputy a Ml . ssisted by Grand Mar- ; , ; } M loNey oe 7 nad { Pona’s Extract, the most potent curative “a renresentatives of ; ; ; B “ww an t rept oe _ = agent kn wh for pains, aches and injuries; Grand Lodge. Thev are as follows |," ,, he hav sed it inaui WaA 83 aw low hose who have never nsed it inquire G y i rlawiey conceroing its virtues. » ts Db W ave 5 EE Beer, ¥ G MARRIED. >S—W R Borcham, P G At the residence of the bride’s uncle, —G A B Macdonald, P ¢ Thomas Reid, Esq., Exmouth St., St. { Rogers John, Frederick deC. Davies to Jean Te m- in Geo J Reg eton, only daughter of Robert Young, ' 7 : | O G—Geo W Ritchie E-q., on Thursday, Jan. 4th, 1894. j H MecFariane “a , itchel 6. ee ee” 6 ee ee i : W M tchell Bargains in books and all reading matter ; ~ ti (rordor , , > ° - ‘ ternicht at Carter’s Bu yk store 3 N G—Geo Waller, PG : » N ty ~J WeEKacher 1 . :$ ¥G—J A Hal La Grippe LS V G—L Bridges i : D Bla ¢ ] ‘ aun ve Fs M Bro Past Ma M uir- 1) . { } netalkd the following offi ers © P , t d ' , te Laadlet. ‘Treen, fer the en- revente i ' ‘s . " During the past oO sensons it has ¥ M—Donald Mela : S W—Geo Nichols been fuund that persons who kept ae ” themselves in healthy trim by the | a “4 i} Hh Wadm be ee % n Lang yecasional use of EVERYBODY’S : ; : ; j k McWilliam PILLS, eseape altogether or with a 7 Chas De - CH very slight attack of La Grippe, S HWR rts MDWH , : ——" <t H W Rot M D; As the Pills cost only 25 «cents a + 4 ‘ } W Mattart box, it is worth a trial. Prepared 3 ellation the brethren sat only at 4 supper prepared in Mrs Craw , q cd hae After ¢ le justice had ro 907 me a4 a hws ‘ Liter amp ustl ’ ; __ ie anole tee = JOHNSON'S DRUG STORE. | 4 yo ning r » th j led their way home, ‘ glad to | jand ; r » part and hoping to meet ' ’ ; EPHYRS or IN PRICES ! as to-day. | Cotton is ¢heap, sugar is cheap, | A dol- ever at at Im at Low thi MEN’S FUR A few MEN’S Charlottetown, . Reduced S, LY GAUNTLET GLOVES FUR-LINED CLOAK®, at Reduced Prices. FUR COATS mense Reduction. ALL FUR GOODS Pricts to clear s month. HARRIS & STEWART, London House. Tan, 6, 1894—dy Prices, Prices. An important Appointment Contemplated, The Manufacturers’ Guarantee and Accident Insurance Company of Canada purp establishing a Provincial Agency her Its des is to ipp } me to a citizen of this Prevince ih Company is now doing the Ac t bu ness of this country Its Premium Incom last year was the largest. rey 1 to the Domini Government by Canadia Company It now has the lead, and is det j to maintain it. Distr tAvents lso ted be th rmation bpp { I. 2 -ATON, Charlottetown, oO MeLeod, Morson & Setinpéeh & why A Letter From His Dad. ‘AR Son.— Yours to hand yesterday, It gives me great pleasure in| sending you acheque for $100. Thanks to Prowse Bros. & Co. They have done the people of this country more good and ds 0—dv saved them more money than any firm that ever started business in Charlottetown. 1 am glad you are buying your Furnishings and Carpets from men you can depend on. They ' won t misrepresent an article i to make a sale. You spoke about me recommending any- ‘one who might want a Carpet ‘to trade there. It would be impossible for me to tell any- ‘fair on market one who has not already heard ot Messrs. Prowse Bros. & Co. Why, your sisters, your cousins and your aunts all trade there. they say their store is like a days. Crowds of thankful buyers are found | counters offer. pressing their way up to the to have a share in the bargains which they daily Good bye. From your loving FATHER. Rugs ne a WE HAVE SOLE CONTROL GOODS. + Ladies’ | } ——_FOR- ©. BE. Island 3, 1894—dy ; January Cara reatly reduced pric: and Sleig! t price paid for WO AND QUEEN 2s, We fh ave i nnot 6: surpassed 1 - €'annot } ash or Trade. uhes gf Prem nm he the anti! after Christmas. iPORTED TWEEDS city. beaten fzive usa call STREETS. the result was the most atfractive Exhibition the world ever saw. “his gorgeons display is vividly portrayc« in our PICTGRIAL HISTORY oF THI WORLITS COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION ‘his caplivating volume is a brilliant pano rama ol the Great Pair which has awakened sucha workd wide inberest. fhe wonderful work is a royal Oclavo ve ume Of Over S00 large double-c stomnn page- io} inches long by 7) inches wide. 1t contains nearly twice the amountof matter in an or- dina’ y quarto book, and is therefore equal to a targe Volume of 16 pages, It contains a complete history of the World- renowned Expos.tion atChicage: captivating description. of the magnificent Batidings and marvellous Exhibits, suchas Works of Ari, Textile Fabrics, achinery, Natural Pro- dacts, Jatest Inventions, Diseove ries, etc. witb a fall deseripti “4 of Chieago, its wonder: nui Buildings, Parks, ete, by cx-Governor Win. E. Came ron, of the World's Columbian Expositi ou History Co., with an introduction 1 Hon. Thomas W. Palmer, ex-U. S. Senator wand ex-Ministe r to Spain, iue ludify a chapter onthe Women’s Department by Frances K. Willard, President of the Worid’sand Nation- al Woman's Christian Temperance Unions, OCONDITIONS—It is printed from clear, new type, on fine calendered paper, and is embet- Itshed with a large number of BEAUTIFUS, INGRAVINGS, which charm everyone whe sees them, This grand work surpasses avything tha lias vet appeared in this tine, and will be sol Ly subsemption oniy. Walt for it; take n ther MES. W. AL STEWART is Sole Agent for this city deez ANNUAL MEETING. Merchants’ Bank of P, E. Island. Th Annu Genera] Meeting of the Shareholders of the Merchants’ Bank of PE. Island will be held at its Banking House, Great George Street, on TUES- DAY, the 9th day of January next A. T). 1894, at the hour of 11 o’clock, a. m. Proxies must be left with the Cashier at i fast one day previous to the meeting. WM. McLEAN, + —fri tn & wy Cashier. ’ BANK STOSK fvierchants’ Bank P. E, Island. Forty Shares of the increased Capital Stock of the Merehants’ Bank of P. EK. Island - allotted to Shareholders but not accepted will be sold at Anetion at their of J. & 7. Bell's Fine Boots and Shoes. voods are celebrated FINISH ‘These ior STYLE, and First-class Shoe and a Good Fit. LADIES’ COLORED The kid short notice. used can and J. Call see samples. WEAR: ask SLIPPERS throughout When he M. McLEOD & us for made washed the you Dominion Want a Banking Hanse, Charlottetown, on TUES DAY, 9h Jannary next, at 12.30 o'clock, ) immediately after Annual Meeting By order of the Directors. R. BEAIRSTO, Auctioneer. NEW FRUITS. 300 boxes fine GO. S. Valencia Rai- ins dec3b >> 2 3: 00 eelected BELLS. oe 50 barrels Currant . . 190 cases 0 ordei at t 50 boxes ines ’ ‘ 20 Oranges. when soiled, CO. or Thanks 20 kegs Grapes, 20 bags Nuts (Filberts). N, B. & M. RATTENBURY de¢ oy MISS MARY DOULA, STUDIO, STAMPER BLOCK Instructions given in the various brancn es of Drawing and Painting nov29—2m eod P. E Island Railway. On and after FRIDAY, 15th December, 1593, the tre sins of this Railway veil run daily (San: days excepted) as follows: vy; We desire to convey to our many friends and ~+patrons our sincere thanks for the peaaaown . nine very liberal patronage they have given us during the year, and especially during the Mo Leave ctown., Arrive PM. ea xy . ’ ‘ a . ‘ 75 , Charlotte n. ‘i Xmas season. Our Xmas trade has been much the largest of any previous year, and we 73 Revesy Jenenee- + 2 trust that all our customers have been satisfied with all their purchases, & 30 Hunter River a 4: G00 .Rradalbane.. sae 909 .Emerald Junction. 3 es x7 , . sar . ; ott Freetown 2 42 in our TOY AND DOLL DEPARTMENT our stock is vet about a thousand dollars 4% kensington 12 29 . . . : : ~*~ : . : . 1020 Ar Summerside Ly 145 too large, and in order to reduce it we will give (this week) your ehoice of anything) pyc" P . : . a ’ 1 ’ . PHL Summersk 4r OD in this line AT COST. a, - Missouche.. 10 29 iZ . Wellington. 10 y . VO CX ‘ ‘ <<U7 1 rns 210 .Port Hill 19 2) We have a number of very handsome DRESSING CASES and JEWEL BOXES 320 itoomfleid. 734 . ° ‘ : 34 00) e 73 left that we will sell at Great Bargains. 435... AIDETLON. «05 edges os o* ; 62 Ar .. Tignish.. Lv 6 Again‘ thanking you for your past patronage, and soliciting a continuance of the) p. x. aaa AM. a . - : : . > , 230 Ls Charlottetown ar ” same, and wishing you the compliments of the season. 0 Royalty Junetion 10 0 > AY Mount Stewart Lv 85 ; , 410 Ly Mount Stewart Ar 905 We are, yours respectfully. 2 Cardigan...... ao TRS ri m ‘ 445 Al Georgetown. Ly 7 P.M. A.M. WHE BAZAAR €O., i swe f 445 » Morel sy ' 4 - S 8 512 St. Peter 7; 8 640 At Souris von Poe oy ’ 9 ‘ Per A. FULTON, Manager ae an Iw L Emerald Junction Ar kw Charlottetown, December 26, 1893—tu thu sat 158 Ar Cape Trave ree ; tw 7 30 MONT Stock we FUR Taking all Beforg off If must work our you want a Lady’s Astrakan Jacket cheap come to us. The balance of our Ladies’ Fur Muffs and Collars at» clearing _ prices; Felt Hats half price. Tic our Fur Coats, Sleigh Boys’ Remember, Yobes and Men’s and Overcoats and Ulsters are the best for the least money. J. B. Macdonald & Co. Charlottetown, Jan. 4, 1894—eo SILVERWARE t GRANBY RUBBERS fiav's They give perfect satisfaction in fit. ‘and it has become a by-word that “GRANBY RUBBERS Wear Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. — —— —(x )— We are giving BIG BARGAINS in the: la rge above line of aoods, as stock on hand. a we have 4 G G JOR, North Side of Queen Square, - - - Charlottetown, January 4, 1894—dy & wky People in this 19th century are sien to stein the best | that can be had for the money December 26, 1893—tn thn sat Opposite the Post Office That is why EYERYBODY YEARS stvle like iron.” PD. PO'TINGER, Gen. Mer. Can. Govt. Railways. J. UNSWORTE, Charlottetown, » Des. 14, 1893. Superintendent. Wants, Lost, Found, &e Advertisements under this esti charged five cents per line. WANTED.—A giri for general housework. Toa suitable one liberal wages will be pei. Apply 0 Mrs. W. T. HUGGAN, Upper Prine: | Street, oi pd Jans phi cttihepeiesighiliaiahidhinganty . LOST—A bunch of keys Finder wilt & rewarded by leaving same at this office dec) HOUSE TO LET-—On Dorchester Street East, containing five rooms, with a good yard. Rent moderate. Apply to PATKICK J. 0GHERTY. 3i » i—decz nm 3 “WwW ANTE D—A boy ‘about fiftee n or sixteen n | years old to attend a horse and make himse Mi : seful about a house, Apply at this office dee? —tf LOST—Last week, a lady's watch, between Mark Wright & Co's. Factory and Conductor Ryan’s house. Finder will be re —, on caving it at this office. e der? FOR SALE.—A light, new double sleigh. trimmed, pole and 6 atts, for sale cheap at | McINNIS ros’., Carriage Builders, Kent Street. -—decl9 WANTE “wae canvasser of good address to canvase the city. Please reply right away to l’. O. Box 71, city. dec ls HOUSE TO LET.—Consalning five rooms, ood stabling attached, on Richmond Street Vest. Apply onthe premises to NichoLass | MURPHY. tu fri tu pd—noves STRAY R*M.—There has been a stray ; tam on my premises the past month. The | owner may obtain same by paying expenses. li not claimed before the Quth of November, | inst, the Ram will be sold on that date | RoPERICK MCNEILL, Vernon River. novl7—wky FOUND.—A Chubb Lock Key. Apply at this ater. deci