— Sta % r y}/ Y on ot + . . r | ¢ Q. THE DAILY EXAMINER n SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 38, 1894. ' | 7 _— . GIC city” | Syrupof Figs = ie Lea. aye of ae one ae nee j rey re : ea ER leligent work. But the true farmer will ABOUT “THE MAGIC CITY, a ' Canada Accident ' ; ; ty Produced from the laxative and nutri- Y EXAMINE . tike the work withou & murmur, while | Part I] has arrived ( oupons should sei ice of California fies, combined | . i ; trou } } he sees ahead of him the certain promise | be brought in at once It is more than | with the medical virtues of plants known- Assurance Co i FEBI RY paar . . tine richness for his farm | likely we shall have to order more, judg- to be most beneficial to the human system, 7 } arene ; | ing from the fact that our second supply | gots gently’ on the kidneys, liver, and Capital, $500,000. : MERCHANTS BANK OF HALIFAX. ; f Part I. ran out yeste rday ailternoon | bow ls, effectually cleansing the system, : RATE OF DUTY PAIO } shortly after the paper was published dispelling colds and headaches, and eur- Largest Assets in Canada General Statemen;s, Dee, SJoth, 18905 } Orders for Part I. that came m last} ine habitnal e nstipation, ‘ : : night and this morning will be filled in | ; a ie { of any Accident Assurance LIAwELI : 5 ‘ state mports q . Publ } one week’s time. We will al-o have some We are now unpacking some ee pet | Company doing business in } j v7 Fx awry The fre - ~ », more of Part 1. next week for delivery at | terns in silverware which we neglected 20} } $148,425 a vans a wa | this office : open during the Christmas rush. Quality Canada. Sits,t.., aie te at cal 1,.271,06 eT . ; pee : : LM ‘ T as 9 » given weder ; ; vad ze ia as lis »'938 4] 1 98]. I art Number Two, which is now ready | and prices right.--G. H rag! “ “1 AGENT FOR P. E, ISLAND, \ ! : ; : . ae for delivery, contains the following en- | — ‘ a wor- | Interest reserve va Haste &° | ravings | Men's Mretixc.—Don't forget themen’s 2% ‘OW wt — } . 13 | 1. View from South Basin meeting in Philharmonic rer at 3.30, to ° EPI —({x) tif.i 60 Lod ‘ ; nell Yonduc tor eKay _—— ee eee ( 7 il ean 2. General View of State Buildings, No.1. be addressed to Conductor MeKay., nanaiire Ti a . a on Mo? ane ys i ee - Mi I , 106,470 24] 4 eee ae ee * “3 | The best medicai authorities say the PLOCK, CH’TOWN. , . r > . ' } . | romenade an as Lorches, Admin myer oN . ‘ ” oe 04 Letretibn Building. } proper way to treat Mt ‘ike Ha ~~ take = ' — Your own Brains and rHE I \ AMINI RS : ; Des ft ‘ n between Head “5 "| 5. A Dromedary of the Steepes. | ee remedy lke eod’s Sarsa | 3 , | ( oo € te | 6. East India Jugglers enn | : , * 5 s ‘ ; , oR : 67.519 24] 7. Mammalia Exhibit. Miss Amy ( M re has a few vacencies | Printer s tak tell you eve ‘5 d ) that J LS, : I t - ze a 8. Austria’s Fine Art Exhibit in her music class P ips atte nded in } . } . ’ r K5.855.997 53] &. Entrance to German Village their homes if desired 322i | . g ‘ Is M : oe - | ). Little Billo, Lapland Villag: r \ % ayaa a . : Qs J most — 1 Street in Old Ve ine LOCAL NOTICES. ' | SpectaL Despatcues to Tue Examiner PATON & CO S. ( al rpet De pal tim: nt Is the Cay pari 1,100,000 00 | » ie Col bian Caravals Dies decile : : oe | ' ‘ 000 00} a > in’ Sena Advertisements under this heading enarged | Notes from the Capital. \ ~ Oe aL ee ® for at the rate often cents per line, eens | D iN | 14. Fisheries Buildings { 2 4 + ae a Ortrawa, Feb. 3. , ‘ : } | Sv4 U0 UU) 15 Picture of Greeley Exped tion } ie te Shirte. Collars. Cuffs. Ties. | ’ ° *ehteuge ot P ° ~ D 105 00 16. Statue of Plenty. So = oe ¢ M. * ear » Ai eam ae | The Ottawa Journal (Independent) calle proper plac e to pu re hase all } Oil ( al ji (: ’ : P & Lo 16.857 85 | i hittin Main aa oe ae ee ee : ; the majority of the Nova Scotia Legislative ; ae Sa Cut GG the me ot which appears in | _Men’s Wool Und yeas: big variety, best | Council “a collection of liars,” and eaye : . . ‘es peuat ; nes $7,641,360 38 | another part of this paper and get a copy | valu Moore & McLeod the miserable breach of faith by a majority Blinds and Genel al House iF tl dishings ; a Feit 7 . ' af Phe Magic City ‘i " | See onr bargain 20c¢, counter to-night.— } of the Council for the sake of $5,000 a 2S TESA 1a7 529 oe ection, aan 2+0<e-—— ow | Bazaar Co i vear, shows of what timber such useles 7 7 ane on KINGSBORO NOTES. | Our “city’* stationery, both in letter | Miniature upper chambers are likely to be ———— > $ = ; ae es | and note size pads, is taking a big run, It | Composed of. s y ; ; ta , oti re rhe big snowstorm has been a fruitful | ;. printed on th nest of linen paper, | The use of the Imperial Infantry Drill : ; i Ba : s20,b55 34 | source of conversation for the past two | plain and ruled. Bazaar Co | Rook is rendered imperative by the Can- Q = eo C oo eva Bank 19.061 43 weeks, but the recent thaw has reduced FTV alsin. A lavie supply jaat reeewed adian a hereafter. - a . Y . ae ' ; the snow considerably, and winter farm at Cantee’s Meink ha i9n29.¥ 6 pariment will issue @ work on manua ane ° : . rs, Ba by foreign | work is being gradually resumed alin: a ie, | bayonet exercise for the use of the militia. | " gents : ; 8,265 Bd | An unwelcome visitor-—la grippe—has — : ? m oe aes iimintei : ; , : : _ ; ; Sane ome among us this winter, and_ ie doing | fo the Kiectors of ¢har- Billiard ‘Tournament. I have this day admitted into Partnership JOHN A, . . pal Veventures at . | his work with a sure and steady hand. | . ' j * ‘ : nds e47,852 05 al oid id on beds of sickness. and : orletlo ~ , & #247 Doty $14 138.23 | “savy Many are laid on beds of sickness, aud er | Crvcusxart, 0., Feb. 3 McLAREN and INGRAM WOOD. { 8 299 94 ‘ t : few have succumbed to the disease : side ali ' f soem edu PONG 145.516 26 | ous temperance lodge is doing g GEN u “4 . response to > 2%... quge do e™ in - —— ane : » ace oe | Deposit with Dominion Gov- i work thie winter: the ings are well } vote of the *ublic Meeting on the 3ls j nent in which Shaefer, Ivea and Slosson ; , % Piss "takes er € we "itv note adidas led aden oe iat , ult., it is my intention to nominate for the | are contesting, took place last night he- JAMES PATON. ‘ ther goods, fre : rculat 0,875 001" on. ee ek rs the | oflice of Mayor for the ensuing term, and | tween Ives and Slosson, the former win- ; On the eve ng of tl 23rd it., th as tl : Ball Ke } ‘ ' 00 Bo neste P i . ' j ; : if electex 1e following matters shal! have | g by 6 o 33: . . ; . ° Loa ; I { Fain Tae K en Lane and Dramatic Club se - ede : " } ning by 600 t In introducing two young and energetic men into the $ W : — * | favored us with a fine concert, th pro- are Tee : ; ! ——— - , rs " (tis } } Y inesbor ll orvar Strict economy in adinimuistering the | ‘ ; - : : was 15.29 per ce - nese 4 ee Bingstoro age OP's | ited of th ails The Trade Barometer. active management of the business, the firm, we believe. pected that hb heavy duty now P sogee = <seagaer ee bie ~ pores = . hee — liad: Necessary and permanent street im- | arent a sli i Ht bile “bd :derve more eficientiv..the ; honed ' : : pon kereson I du tereat on unma oe Mr. Mel: ath nerfurmance on the | provements. commensurat with the} New ORK, Feb. 3. wil e an 0 se e e e ; e interests of our . while Mir. Melnni perturman n th : nie , j tg : i z sega) 1 Bills SUV UY olin were highly appreciated and hea: tily | @9!ty to afford them : | R.G. Dun & Co's. weekly review of . . i > 130,152 43 onpiatsheh. ala : too, were all No ¢ , ure for sewerage ee | trade review says: “Commercial failure- numerous frieuds in town and country, to whom. we take e )verdue debts OMee 861 ge A 8 ts The acting was a | question by a separate vote is settled at} for the week number 51 in Canada against FATTENING BEEF | that could be desired, The acting -# : . . ; Mhisgeso og - Real estate (other than Ban credit to the Club, and displayed the tal- | the polls | 49 last year this opportunity of tendering our best thanks for the : : ‘ie6 G2. > haa oe ' Enforcement of all laws now enacted or |} 5 3 é€ most important part> of r premises) , ent of the different performers. The play, . i Oem , : ; Mortgages on real estate sold “A Surprise Party,” was finel; med, | that may be enacted : : support accorded to us in the past. fattening of f ae eel 1.000 00 A Sur} rie Pa y,” . n 0 de If chall ‘uct Saabs tacnake o per- | Liquor Again. liberal up} rt ac led pé y tie Dank being excelled.o@ly by a real i : : f . 3 he farmer fatten? | pan) premises 60400 OOT... Mra. 3. Kennedy 4 few s. | sonal canvass, [ take this means of solicit- — Pp TO se the market | Safes at agencies and offi a: A cublect of regret, ho ji ingy tes on election day. Monrreat, Feb. 3. JAMES A N & Co : xt 5 10,000 00 * the concert was the al rh W. E. DAWSON. | Charles Fyle, aged 22, living on East fford ? a usit , a Se : illness, of our esteemed friend, Dr. Bond. fedo ' Dorchester Street, became intoxicated last ‘ : ene : ee | $7,641,360 38 | whose musical abilities uke his aid at} — , - asa Soe | evening and shot himself through the Charlottetown, February Ist, 1894. r i | our co ‘ vensable 2 . | heart : Fir & Loss f Our con T é nsavic sé ne mi yee “ws ow The “Magic City. a ll at ey = et AONes ni tee Stewart iding sl gh, ae Big Firm ip Trouble. es for »y balance > $e which was taken out of the workshop of Penner i Er ve lid twenty years an I, Dec. 30, 1893, — Mr — roe while undergoing 7 Say your numbers of the “ aa New York, Feb. 3. ; By net profits ] paire f i high time that tricks -1Ke | City” and have them bound by J.D. Wm. Eevert & © sholexale dealers i st a £ eueh these were put a stop to. As Mr. Stewart rev ee poe os = ; | m. Eggert & Co., w nolexale dealers in Ali bad and d pee SS yl sm ; toe P = . eo wile 06 Sate TAYLOR, at J. D. McLeod’s old corner. | tobacco, ask for an extension. Creditors “ ee ——— ee ate oe ot i hadith, iéhoed toed punish them as Price for binding, 75 cents and upwards, liabilities $200,000. “ggg ated they deserve according to style. ; nemiemtes He 67, Mr. Edmund Leet, of this place, «! The “ Magie City,” when bound, will | Failures in Boston. ' - a? pavaoi . - } fine otter in Mc Vane’s mill stream scouple | make a valuable and interesting book | ’ arly and lay on fat quick We used t 189 7,000.00 of weeks ago. Therehavealso been twoi © ## | ™ Bosrex Feb. 3 a upor king up wi stock we | Dec. 30th,— | seen in the vicinity of Bruce’s mil! stream J.D. TAY LOR, ‘ ere ae ae vipa + r i. We ail to be satisfied | To dividend No 42 Some of our hunters have been trying to i feb3 Book binder. Feeld ty Morkénse 2 ; hie ogg 1 . pavab'e lst July get a shot at them, but have been un-ue ; sen oat cg : <== | mings, have fuiled. Liabilities, 50, : FoR SALE. rere in fair nditton ar wKed - . “~~ Py} ' SCOTTI “— : Breeding was out of the questior os aes 90 N00 O0 cae O-o om iD Sovr Mitk.— We hear that some of the a sar auld eae 2 ad oe aa ' a “a aoe |MURRAY HAEBOR SOUTH NOTES. ea ee | milkmen are supplying their customers 3 . es . ae EN Wer eran ae < tg ee ee me gry ; —- siniee seal with sour milk instead of the proper qual- a Seer, Ue vee» er : iseldom return the value of the | premises #209. | Busines verv quiet here this wint ; a ee . : quire of soa aa iinas siness is very quiet here this winter.| 7) . tie de ity. “Can't there be something done in PHILLIPS eo ‘ARVE Woe we 1 ei an oe Bank iil eid A considerable quantity of smelts have Phe . cople of Murray Harbor South ihe .na.ter?” said a citizen to Tar Ex- SQUARE. oe CARVELL BROS. re, heed expecesby for beef p hs sadearie pte “ ae + eee | been caught, but owing to the stormy | inten l haying a F ublic Tea in their Ne w AMINER yesterday. “I don’t care for men- ae e se ' Ch’town, Jan. 20, 1894—2w 2aw i a et ee Ca ae Seas ons weather lately, this business has been om on W on ae i nig ae of} tioning the name of the milkman,” he r T | { P . i 1 which mati ne RESERVE FUND | closed. - The excitement with the Conser- | Februarv here will be @ Meat sebic 1D | went on, “but oura furniehed us with sour ! CO S \@ R OR) R‘ sHOUCTs Ae my Cee Ol Dec, Set 2A | vatives pienatil ised: ae tion ha ak connection with the Tea. : milk wae oe lately, sal on complaint be DIS UNTS EXT! ‘ A 4h DINA) \ ° a." vet _ — ears ag i. haloes 510.000 .04 | sided. We are now looking forward with Come one, come all, as a good time may | ing made he promised it would not occur Deke niures, vantes r De , si interest to see what move Premier Peters | be expected : : |again. He was not very far away from | a ; ; , will make in regard to making expendi- lea on the tables at one o clock, p mM. | the house. however, before we discovered , Tenders ‘wil! received at the Provin- Me an oem ea at 8 "© I r P ' Fe Proceeds to go towards paying. off the : : ° : : SAT y ’ % lead sn tenets ‘ ; e i. oe nian oni and nes meet é I err a lot of his bs oe = : & var paying» ¢ that the milk he se giving us * the very Owing to the death of our senior partner, MR. HENRY §cial I'reasury up to noon of the larn DAY : a ee eae tecadeonet wee Cewgerene | Signe, wit they see the public accounts | @¢bt on the Hal, wie time we were complaining was also sour.” | OF FEBRUARY, 1894, for the purchase s tal Farm show that the animals | To bal. carried for- ae 4 for the past year will hold uptheir hands |, Admission to Tea, 25 cents. Meat) phic chould not be so. The milkman MORGAN, and the consequent re-arrangement of the firm. of the whole or any part of the $26,600 ferent ages fed cost for every 100 Ib ward 600,000.00 | in holy horror Rumor has it that there | Tab Whe 10 cents ‘i who treats his customers in this way will | we intend making an extraordinary effort during the month | P. E. Island Debentures, being balance of os ok as fallow + 9° —____. 13 Cons «Tastion in the gritcamp in this By order of the Directore. ‘- +oon have to go out of business. of Januar > to reduce our stock to the lowest possible point, the £185,000 authorized by Provincia! Bs ae a NOTES AND COMMENTS. place owing to so many office seekers to H. J. BREHAUT, ——— - oe ° . , , Statute of L891 (55 Vie., Cap. 1) ti Fhree-year-ohi steers per 100 Ibs. —— be sat.sfied. I would ‘suggest that they Secretary, USE SK OPA’S DISCOVERY, the reat that everything may be in good shape for starting the new These Debentures, which ave keund Ae : : as — Party pol mn civic elections—what | appo.nt two or three road supervisors for| Murray Harbor, Feb. 2, 1894—daw blood and Nerve Remedy. business in February. To accomplish this, we have decided denominations of $1,000, $500 and $100, : ' or ar sense Elect the best men, irrespec- | this district to help them out of the diffi on aaenesnsonenangennnsnnasetneneteain : eens k ifi tl } } t - bear 4 per cent. iuterest, payable half = ; 45), th polities jenlty. Itis to be hoped that Murray to make even greater sacrifices 1an has peen our custom In yearly from 1st December, 1804. and aan ‘s 4) I ‘ i aie No jue ot te al it Mr Daw son's Harbor will have are presentative in the i 25 PER CENT | the Annual January Sale. These sacr_fices wil be in the redeemabl in the year 1916. a : Calves per 100 Ibe, increas Poe oe ak 5 SOO eee oe es ae hs form of discounts, and will commence TUESDAY MORNING. \NGUS McMILLAN, : 4 . : ; Hon. | avil. nd .v say about it nXloussy¥ awaiting the fulfillmert of e , . . Provincial T'-cas . i ry Clearly that there is 1 ad | promises that have been made to them by DISCOUNT 2nd January, and continue till the end of the month. Provincial Treasurer, x rofit in feeding two- “ihe statement published to-day hows | 103. ronresentatir such as duty off i Provincial Treasury j oo —" c = “— j andl Crue 4 — - 4 . oe re , | at inciai irea v> a feding thone three | 4° profit for the Merchants Bank of | Yerosend ois duty off potatnes. and een on sain HENRY MORGAN & CO.. 29th Jannary, 1894. § 7 as i Mnak, And ® Shoroughiy coun! position. | new roads, wharves and many others, too asi ae ; | January 2, 1894—tn thu sat MONTREAL. janz0 e ee Phe Earl of Carli-le has given a prac- |} numerous to mention. I think it time ive on... JUST ARRIVED AT } oe Jan. 7 perience Vvear ZO, an were «riven t al iustrat his beli in the drink Mr. MeKinnon had &terted 7 ’ i ee Te ee ee Soe " ag ee. . we . expedient of raising 4 f ani-; evil, by destroying the contents of his fam- | for Washington to have these Wi ‘ d W ’ F It ’ . : rene oceans er a am a a We H Few Hundred Pairs of ' ’ ’ , ™ ~ tor some yur jocal pr rhibitionist meets. Professor Harcourt delivered a ’ e ave a ew un re alrs Oo ; a of select stock pr i ~ oni. We are authorized by the Hon. Sena-| very instructive lecture on Agriculture. ‘ s! . . 1 7? : 2 R, on - “* J ’ ihey mature and fatten we ' two | tor Ferguson to state that there is notruth | ete. in the new hall on the 24th ult. It Lined Boots, A Supply of Nicely Bound i i “ % i 2 ire t} ! e:4 l whe tow r ta the Patr ‘ 5 “reente” that he would be a great benefit tous farmers if S A D SLIPPE R S , fed ¢ t iret Pet f 123 r of tl was “ft ving to organize a litical ticket | we heard more such lectures, as I believe . ‘ | ' , . ° it : , ~ : , oe aul te cen il wards.’ n point of fact, that half of our labor is thrown away for Ladies’ Felt Slippers, Bib Cs, Hymn B 0ks, Prayer y 7 : ‘rest in civic | the want of knowing the kinds of manure Books, the Poets, ete ODD. LINES, LEFT FROM THE SEASON’S TRADE. he first, makes the differ- | opoceion not €o in them ex- | touse and when and how to use them. Per are ' sgt he profits. Ear maturity is the | cept upon one or two oceasions. | I hope we will hear more such lectures in | Ladi S and Gents German ne a | the future. en One of our esteemed young ladies, Miss F ft Sti ) ers | Jane Forbes, had a rather thrilling ex- CU Sip} cag here is not the same . | perience last Saturday night. She left Last spring, when the Plant System of | POTeuce ne , he Ie he . ; home about one and a half miles from Yon can get any style of Binding, and | the low prices we ask bespeak for them a ' . | rapid sa’e. . < w~e- . ° . 7 mS . Pe 4 Sheep are not now fattened in winteras! DIRECT LINE TO P. F. ISLAND. and in order to make a quick disposal of the same we have decided to offer them at Please call in and see them whether! a Discount of 95 toe 5@ per cent for fat mutton in the 2] FOO Wane Er wey a wet, This is positively the best chance to get first-class Footwear ever ffered in the ; ; pomat | the village) at 5 a’clock in the evening tu | : : § See ee ee eee Sevens Oe busi- | attend a choir “\ractice. in the wince | SEE OUR WINDOW! GEO. CARTER & CO, city. Sale commences TO-DAY. fed animale, in which the muscu- | neas between Boston and alifax, N.3., it 8S sg . i - a ee vege + dod that thas mys | Shortly after leaving home a zevere snow | Booksellers and Stationers. M M 1 te até us currently reported that the new con» - ; > : j wene ia-in an active and delica e | Was curre — | t ie | storm arose in’ which she lost her way jan29 | ‘ ‘ E 5 . par V would not contine its op rations toa ( : —— the South amalgamated with the Canada After ‘wandering about the fields and |! _ ’ aingle port in the Maritime Provinces, but ; . creo ‘ : 3 elatinous de-| wonld reach out for business at other | Yds for five hours, she saw a light, and | Charlottetown, January 20, 1894—dy i : Fa . . — : , : ' s — finally reached the residence of Mr. David i 3 more demand wints as v During the summer,Pres- 5 ' ‘ ‘ ae a a _ = — r : ? PI ™ Salentide ‘aeads sull, in Toronto, a distance of two anda ' ‘ ' dent iant of the new organization Wade . . Such mv e; - N Siete wat Sen half miles from the village. Mr. Bull’s | Charlottetown, Feb. 1, 1894—eod . atr throngh Nova Scotia an ape re iark j . 1, ras B ! gt ae : A teneelt wat | household showed her every kindness and | - —— = a reton in order to make himse! eT aon : : : sci io neiih ate tin died dd eg iaht. | drove her home the next morning, fortun- : 5 sy 7 yin let ee ' ately none the worse for her rough ex- : 3 alanced on. | shippers and passengers, = and | perience ee ae since that time severa] of j 4 , ‘ 1 ee ae wie | 8 one, ee ee eT Cede i tine neheahiis te ts ’ = PARE CAE HAL 1 * agents ave een nanking inv st:- . oe 9 JP > : x srtinaceons food | Wis. agents have ‘been making invest | vicinity. Our esteemed voung Dr. Mathe | PESTO f pS ee ‘| t js nanied proper | 5 ee ee P ke 3 led to open up a ; son has all the business he can attend to ae FY a \ hee efinitely decided to onet al \ ty s 7 nf i j ¥ mte in the route in the spring, as | La grippe has no chance when the doctor Hlaving been appointed Agent for the Nor- ? y “7 ; ‘ n ment of ti ice permit } meets him ton Manufacturing Company, makers of the C ‘ ‘ ; : ‘ Yair e00n a4 the movement ot th a“ Prmiits, | . ATE SPE tn — . - ‘ 4 eerreer sn ences Bost aad "chasers | tom present appearances, the lovers of | FAREED ED habe PARE ce COUPON FOR PORTFOLIO NO. 2. j. | } wtiween POSTON an ari e.uWwn, ~ | f "eparec » tz "i e 2 " very * 4 } ' t ips or corn fodder D, &. f ceuchion ot nolnts ea the Bean’ horseflesh will have some sport this | of sam I lor next season's packing These e 2 28 ; . : I ee gallons per day wil! pay better than 4 ; ie : I Hi: lifex winter, as the re are a number of promis |; Cans are made of the best Tin Stock, and ; ‘ , a R « ee cre eee oe “ees Me ing colts which intend showing their speed | warranted superior toany hing before offered | | ; § i es3 quantity Recent experiments at} direct line to the latter port continuing as | '75 Co! . Se | I havealso in stock for sale:— i s : . j the first chance. As far as your corre-| THE EZAMINER’S se P Sons Seat tema: Ditties dl diate, Hind ini ‘retofore | : 3 i aed i i ia I States stations have shown that an ; bere 1) ale at the Strait of | pendent can learn, he thinks Mr. Joseph P CHMENT LININGS, + : ‘ . Connection will be made at the Strait of ra 7 fIN PLATES, i | < ; ; ) ner ce nf.on the or- C an20 W th the great yj vhway throu rh the Keeping s colt W il] take the lead, As the | INGOT TIN, j i HISTORICAL ART SERIES OF TU me 8 by the addition of bran and! p. sty a i i Se youngsters mature your correspondent LEAD, COPPER, { { - eS ee ‘ ge | Provines,.the Intercolouial Railway, with | will inform the publi ‘as to their success Cut ON TWING. BOY YOUR 7 ’ ° . > - 4 . a ee et cued sn ts shies winks ik oan | aft nic as t success, MANILLA MARLINE, , 1 : ; R al. ma le an increa f 60 wi ve : ad "> : ally 7 . . , coe -— z OBSERVER. ROPES and other supplies, | W orld S Fair anid Mid Way I laisa i (*¢ + ~ ; the gair 2] ake and cotton | fect harmony,ftor all points oe alll Vr rrag arbor Sout Ji 39 129 7 » . i a: rg and Eastern Nova Scota. At Charlottetown [cray nee ones an. 39, 1894 WALTEK MitHEsoan, eneeeniiik . (4 ¢ are excellent additions to the : i it A ——_—_—_-- -e-+e - —________- < eel -————E} .ED-———— , j 4 ey i through —— lone Wilt al wes made W oe now to Get a Suulight Picture, Lower Queen Street, j i 4 ‘ snd | the Prince E rye i Island sailway forall) gis an” « Sunlight ” Soap wrappers| Ch’town, Feb. 1, 1891—2m eod & wky | 66 Th { E M A G | CITY 9 § t “ I bee nts reache Vv that ros : “Why : t ; : : Beet | points reached ae ; ’ : | (wrappers bearing the words “‘Why Does| — SaEEEEEEEieee - —— | e 4 . ‘ - he steamers lace on the new ronte . ‘ « we ” pet | i 10 per ce albur le 4. ’ pra : n ; ‘ : . ' a Woman Look Old Sooner Than a Man )} | a é S$ ; : } ; will be the yual in ever respect of those | : : ek eo | . | . ‘ a nee a ei : 2 rod 8 r ¢ to Levev Bros., Ltd., 43 Scott St., Toronto. } / i 74-Cut out this coupon and mail it, or bring it in person, to THe i : oo h rut etween Boston an a) 3 eae . iOn| a5 Wwe i iE 7 diver, anc A eure S ; Py ; dint : hich in bet 1) Boston and Halifax, | and vou will receive by posta pretty pic- ? wear . | i se yay SPS se ten cents in silver, and Portfolio No. 2 of THE MAGIC CITY pn | ed a and the saving in time effected - by not | acto rm ae ie | ys white silk will be delivered to you. ' ; . ! Ears silt nsid- | “ure free from advertising, and well worth | ra | ina } Orders by majl will receive prompt attention, and no charge will bx 4 , eS | Catnng O6 See cer pee’ See ae OS Cee | framin This is pasv Way lec > | , : i made fo postage. 0 =) | ; : raming. 118 is Aan easy way to decorate | | LT ‘ ¢ | ' ‘ ‘rabie ¢ } arrant e beli that the 1. ° . * j a nf c7 ome nM to warrent th i a : me the | your home. The soap is the best in the > +e coai mine 33s oma 5 line } we ver argeiyv yatronizer | : . } } rog ee .— i " | market and it will only cost 1 c. postage - Use poor tobacco — <p % 1 } ; | sen > Ww ore, if you leavethe ends re } ——AND—-— nen a. : I ' rich feed that tells in. the man- PERSONAL. } send in the wrapper: , If you lee 6 * rs uM t a —— | open. Write your address carefully. in oo 3um | SE ON Dds he pil Manur from sttening . i : -— ee — } Ve regret to hear that Rev. P Me- a ; nes Sén- ; na rth thre times on We regr +p aD . that Rev. ] A. o | Was Taken Suppeyty It.- A man : as en j 5 : — — or Elmee , of Kelly’s Cross, is seriously i}), named Edward Murphy, belonging to | Sib @ as the : } The many friends of Messrs. John A : ° fg aenten ts : j . if the manure from ‘« ton | Mel iy Wood i] New Haven, Lot 31, took a weak turn in of er | . hi man irom 2 mi *l arc re nevre > Om re @ . y : mclaren and h T i ot ee the office of Mr. John S. Macdonald, | : ! * nay \ 134, then that from a ure, unl . th ux _— R in ¢ oe barrister-at-law, vesterday afternoon, while M TIF C 0 ; # worth 98, and fron ee ts ee a ae se : - o ad “ om | transacting some business with Mr Mac- | AS , ; ; rm of James Paton — artners. | . : : " “0 But such rich manure. is | 2 Of dame ' . ~ 2 Pe | dead, te. 0. 9 Jenkins was summoned ; _ : The young men are popular, and enjoy the | bit t to take care of. If it is housed it confidence of the many customers of their be w tramped to keep the air | :yell-kiown firm We wish Messrs. James PLUG CUTS the thing. and prescribed for the sick man. After taking the medicine and resting some | . ; | time, Mr. Murphy was removed to. the | : i ed with coarse bulky | Paton & Co. every measure of succese, | house of a friend where he remained all | will dive h ; : If in an onen vard, if should ie Mr John McKay and Mr. John Currie — t See ee at edviaaiie that ‘ ( f AT ; e i — mee ie leave thie afternoon for California by the es s ; : wee pipe a ric } eee atte, mendes eitbliil alk tid a - arly | be should return home in his weak | posted with coa ws on ' PM cteamer Stank Mr. McKay formerly | © i Tod ; iil hands > rge deep pile, with care that it does | telonged to Argyle Shore. In 1868 he | COMdition. oday he was reporte: | ome j i eee 3 ae vs : - ag} better and was able to leave for home. | — P n wash nor heat We have to/| went to California by the Isthmus of . } co or and a . . : : submit to a loss of 25 per cent. on manure | oe He has e a wa . ae Business Cuances.—Mr. A. M Wright YOULL et The demand for EXCELSIOR FLOUR 18 steadily increasing, as nearly evervone who Coe : ale ome «ince then, and is still strong 'SINESS CHanGes.—Mr. A. M. zht, : . : . . ‘ - . © ; ae . ny way, and very rich manure is subject | Island home etoce then, ant is still strong of Baiamereide, has edmmitiod Copinin “W| an enjoya le PR once tries it will have no other. Having a large proportion of the best “Manitoba Hard to even greater lose then thie, | Bonshaw, and is going back to Dixon, Cal., | H. De eaten ee eee po ~smoke «| Wheat in it, it requires a great deal more water than other Flours, and turns out several It needs steady work and astiention to | on his second trip. Both are lively, ener- | nere in 18 business. ne firm name will | ; a s ie all wy in < ay “Sy a i Y 7 tab leat diel getie Islanders, ead we are glad to hear of | be A. M. Wright «& Co., and the West In- | | more loaves of bread to the barrel. It also keeps moist longer, and doe 6 NOs dry in a day of take proper if are of a stabiefuii o theie snecess in their adopted country. dia and produce business hitherto carried 9 50 after being baked. For sale at . ing cattle, They will stand no neglect on by Mr. Wright will be continued. Cap. | & ( @) e To feed them tegulariy and suit their | Just received, another lot of eggs at 18 | tain Barnard is now ona business trip to | i ‘ ¥ whime of diet, to clean and keep them | cents perdozen, Jenkine & Son, Queen | the West Indies. The new firm has the a Pace Tobacco Co., Richmond BE KE RK & te 0 FF. whime et, : irgi Street li © hest wishes of Tae Exasiyer. nia; and Montreal,Canada, tide. neat and «weet —thia meane hard and Charlottetown, Jan. 8, 1894—dy Charlottetown, February 1, 1894—tn thu vat