CHARLOTTETOWN NOTES AND COMMENTS i hike $240,000 a vegr recommend it a3 so disguising t P itient® never refuse to ee DAILY EXAMINER THEDAILY BXAMINER. "oS "8" i i i Ue te, one « the Canary Island e the beginning of the it i t th pul I aprdly | i¢ has b paralyzed ] Maxi ephew the King aX ‘ vas ‘ rea i tall priest lle is the ftift hailed i x yor t sor fP et t K of Saxony, and ti M i \ », Infa : rr ‘ \ Jack Fla | ‘ M hit i ‘ 1 ment to fight Corbett on the twenty-tifth tant, al anv place it Duval or St. John’s i Fla., selected bv the Duval athelete eclul This makes the fight a sure thing ‘ tt rm ft ‘ chit Miss I e ver } t \la | ‘ ac su : k’s d ul LD ing ‘ 1 net ( aha that wae pon ! hk ! ‘ Ss) S nad a } ~ I = some tit i The hard tinx have 1 Harvard ollege to rest Pw + ir tr t ive t 1 \ rr servic v t rm close f ti ent a i ve La year there wae 2 HM) lege wCE the wor : Dheor Pay iy : i pped dea t Wichita kK n - H 1 ul hice : Re \ A famou oU0 WwW i Heigh Ba iva I gh ama re r and sttaint nt ' ] aoc i h property, | i jua lressed ay aod &@ t i staurant k Accord pea i s Jehn, Nfld ' lit y R Island, Pla i i criptior ryp i ‘ v i } pe are { I stu bs hyuses and aths mh i I i iw a 4 ‘ iv a i ‘ “ nN > ‘ } I W ti h i ‘ J ? AK “ e€ at ‘ i 8 iel Ne y D a child, is months eon i » quiet her they ga 1 teasp ‘ ‘ Skey \ i ebiud bmi Swal ved thie beg » its i iv dead in it ther’s arms \r } is } snd rd i 5 ‘ alls hk as re i Tie ( Vai Of fi ig n » new ' Mrs. May | fined n Wok j t Lust victed of ha ' husband, has i i Phe home office denies that it has ‘ tine mporta W } \ } M May t's friend is el produced. Mrs. Maybrick is - ed] t VW gy priso ‘ 8 8 Spit at ‘ i g SEC al s Z te i rh Drs. Glassco and Roge Hat U 4 sutt g m mild lacks Small | S [ go D toger was a! ama i i Jac kso ‘ as f anfl g sal ¢ He ! scted iisca a lr. Giass ttenade The D G a tl ‘ seas i now 3a ‘ uy I } ple ~ ment ‘ da as tak suffi y the s rt ruse has | ‘ iar rt t , hend \ a tyy \ \ ‘ espa i I i sa pastora he Hung ps is ated place a powerfu reapon aga governme fa f tiv I erg It invokes i apostles ‘ ending th bed e is due to God ratl tha ! nd 8 that the gevernment “ g if sed marr by Ci ig ,a ea rbic wna 4 wil the la ai pr } Christia It Cath support their pa 1 h ti viits of nu ! i . I g ned his Near R vH Ba Cou KX S y night Villiam } vas ¢ ea | t “y ley i ' va it I i W i at g pis s : - i ng h I j I 1 ou es g } fa ey sty y ti pist ana ay ; h j ! ed tt ‘ separated rl va shi t { at i i ) \ | i of i » Ne Yor Pp by bout 25; 1892, du n i t epo u [he re li < ' ‘ ' is nce 1X tl i pu al forn In L884 avs the P ’ “ aseribedd ind ft at * ‘ ‘ i vea 0 | } a of : ‘ y ‘ i ry } ' e 10 i ered ! | x0) per ! ind f Prvatt rne-ti iot im M \ ..8 i j -uited ti t ¢ lad { azo t ng them : th ver than é j wi Fou \ | eader of Chicago s« 8 We] had ts wma Ch ig tit ' hat w had Siead ] tl { in : t ind the | t th to do} » drive hin t \} parentiy the ladies are urging their hur- bands and brothers to avenge the insult by making things hot for Mr. Stead, and it might be well for him to betake himself toxome place where ou*spokenness e highly appreciated © t peop arn tia Pmially : less fatal disease where there ¢ eflicient medical supervision than any of th ther prevaient contagious dire wses xcept scarlet fever and measles, Of 433 cases Of smallpox reported in New York last vear niy JS, or a fraction ste al per cent., vere fatal; of h—a7—.,.. ( t pl (ony toe th an 19 » manwls - >i han i300, or neariv eo fer cent., were fatal; of 1013 cases ot typhoid fever, 927; or 37 per cent., were fatal, and of 6,346 cases of diphther a, 0 less than 1944, or over 30 per cent., were fatal. Searlet fever cases numbered 5539 the year, of which about 10 pe! cent e fata), but only about 5 per cent. 0° tre 19 cases of measles reported had a fatal ininat. \ late despate’s from Rome says: A leputition from the Chamber of deputies vixitd King Humbert on New Years day vid « flered him new year congratulations lhe King in reply said he had fall con- fidence in the accord between the govern- ment and the chamber of deputies that was necessary to sulve the financial prol- | onfronting the country and to amel- the ceconomik si tiatiou King Humbert added that happily he could affirm with certainty that peice would be iain umed, thus permitting the government to ledicate its labors completely to internal aflaire. Referring to the situation in Si ily, lis majesty said he seorrowed Lecanse of the recent manifestations the re, and hop dl that the reforms the government were pre- paring wor d appease the people of the srl Testing Mis Honesty. Your druggist is honest if when you ask hiun for a bottle of Scott’s Emulsion he gives you just what you ask for. He/| knows this is the best form in which to} take cod liver oil THE GRACIE PARKER RELIEF FUND. the practical talk on Banks and Banking, to-night, has been postponed until the last has completed bis erated Bishop of Ossory in 1875, HEALTH MAXIMS Methodist Sunday School » SRV ya al to the claim cf LIson. —The Island students freshman Latin; in freshman mathematics; | in freshman English; in freshman essays, iss Morrow passed in botany; four fipst brayches nentioned AT oes" row led in freshman Eng The pleasant flavor, in need of a laxative a gratifying results f ry family should have a bottle. Merchants’ Bank cf P, E, Island, | How to Get a Suulight Picture, Shareholders of the Merchants’ Bank of P.E. Island will be held at its Banking House, Great George Street, on TUES. | DAY, the 9th day of January next A. D. 1894, at the hour of 11 o’clock, a. m. (wrappers bearing the words a Woman Look Old Sooner Than a Man’’) vey Bros., Ltd , 43 Seott St , Toronto. and vou will receive by posta pretty pic- | ture free from advertising, This is an easy way to decorate | The soap is the bes market and it will only cost 1 c. postage to BANK STOCK USE SKODA’S DISCO VERY, the grea Rlood and NerveRemedy Merchants’ Bank P. E. Island, | Latest and Best World's Fair Book, Unequalied for superb Lllustrations aid Articles by prominent officials and portraits of all, men and women. Won’‘lappearin any such, or 5ve. (returnable) for handsome outfit, | 1 2. E. KENNEDY, Publisher, Stanstead Tun «tion, Que Grand tew Year's ENTERTAINMENT ! | Half Proceds for Benefit of the Widows and Orphans of the Wrecked Seamen of the Gracie M Parker. MR. J. E. WELSH, assisted by his | pupils and some of the best Musical and Literary talent of our city, will give the above Ent ertainmen G.I. Brow Insurance Agent, CHARLOTTETOWN, AT THE LYCEUM, ON Friday Evening, Jan. 5th. PREGRAMUE. PART I. New Year's Creeting Miss Pearl Jury l. Piane Duct , Miss Laura and Mamie Hughes. 2. Chillen’s Son * Beautiful Bells” Eric and Gower McLean, L Webster tml Misses Pope. . Piano Solo—' Wandering Sprit Master Wiillle Mchee, 4 Vocal Du *‘Tlomeloss To-n' ght” Miss Laura and Helen Mitchell. » Cornet Duect--* In the Starlight” Miss G Welsh and Mr. Galbraith Vocal Solo—* When I'm a Great Big Man” | Master Gower McLean. - Reading * Mr. Warren. &. Piano Duct—* Rip Rap Galop ee Misses Phillips and Chappell. Vocal Solo—* Oves the Harbor Bar” Miss Collins. 1h. Ba jo Solo—* The Darkies’ Patrol’ Miss Murphy. ll. Voeal Solo . Mr. Leslie Cook. Int‘ rmission—Selections by Citizens’ Band. } 1. Vocal Solo—** A Bird from o’er the Sea” Miss Emma Murphy. 2. Piano Duet—* Military Galop” Miss Gussie and Mr. George Purdy. 3 Male Quartette ves Messrs McLean, Bruce, Cook and Lewis, i. Violin Solo—* Gavotte Marion” Mr. Vinnicombe. Voeal Solo ‘ Miss Jean Nash. 6 Piano Duet ‘ Mr. Earle and Pupil. 7. Recitation (with musical accompaniment Miss MeNeill, 8. Inst. Duet (Violin and Cornet). Messrs, Vinnicombe and Fletcher, ? Voea! Solo Mr. Welsh 10. Vocal Duet—* Gently Sighs the Breeze”, Misses Collins and Webster. “GOD SAVE THE QUEEN.” Positively no encores, Doors open at 7 o'clock, Programme com- mences at sharp 8 o’ctock Admission, 2 cents; Reserved Seats, $5 cents: Children, 15 and 25 cents. Tickets at Apothecaries' Hall, Reddin's Drug Store, and at the door. jaunlz—pat guar Tid MONTH Before Stock Taking we -/must work off all our FUR! GOODS. If you want a Lady's Astrakan Jacket cheap come to us. The balance of our Ladies’ Fur Muffs and Collars at clearing prices; | Ladies’ Felt Hats half price. Ws Remember, our Fur Coats, Sleigh Ro»es and Men’s and Boys’ Overcoats and Ulsters are the best for the} least money. ane J. B. Macdonald & Go, Charlottetown, Jan. 4, L8°4—eod Tobacco varies in fla- vor and other quali- [les accord: to where ey MASTIFF PLUG CUT is. a scientific mixfure of the choicest grades selected by manufac- turers of thirty years | experience. J. B. Pace Tobacco Co., Richmond | Virginia; and Montreal. Canada, ANNUAL M. BTING, The Annu General Meeting of the Proxies must be left with the Cashier at least one day previous to the meeting. WM. McLEAN, dec7—fri tu & wy Cashier. I i ‘ Forty Shares of the increased Capital | Stock of the Merchants’ Bank of F. E. | Island ~aliotted to Shareholders but not } accepted — wil] be sold at Auction at their | | Banking Honse, Charlottetown, on TUES DAY, 9th January next, at 12.30 o’clack, | immediately after Annual Meeting, By order of the Directors, R. BEAIRST), dece30 Auctioneer. j | Both the method and results when | and refreshing to the taste, and acts | duced, pleasing to the taste anc ac- P, E Island. jymwtt ee — eres ecm : FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 1894. JAS. PATON & CO’S. TELEGRAPHIC. WANE GNdS, Wie Wankel UTOUE!Y, &t | SpectaL Desparcurs To THe EXAaMinNER | Notes at the Capital. Orrawa, Jan. 5. The death sentence passed on Hill, the | ' Manitoba bey murderer, has been come | muted to imprisonment for life. The board of steamboat inspectors meets here shortly to consider the proposed changes in the law on the vexed question } KO respecting certificated maters on tugs and | Cases, Drawn Linens, Piques, -Ladies’ Underwear, Knickers, river veszels. Grand Banquet at Toronto. Toroxro, Jan. 5. } an r : |} The Board of Trade binquet last night cee Every Lady should take advantage io atiend this Sale deen, Hon. Mr Foster, Hon. Mr. Bowel aud Hon. Mr. Daly were present. The syxech of the Minister of Finance was a | splendid effort. The pressure of business | at the capital precluded Sir John Them son from attending. ——> The Parish Councils Bill. Lonpow, Jan. 5. Commencing SATURDAY, 13th inst., we will offer our whole stock of White Goods, Table Linens, Lawns. Checked Muslins, Sheetings, Cottons, Pillow Cottons, Towels, Table Napkins, Pillow ‘Chemises, White Skirts, ete. and secure some great Bargains. Our stock of WHITE EMBROIDERY has been imported rae ee eel cow | direct from Gais, Switzerland, The prices and. patterns, we feel Parish Councils Bill was passed by the rote eae the fact was Sceived} Sure, Will please our customers. with loud ministerial cheers. ro Mr. Laurier Banquetted, Qvesec, Jan. 5. } Mr. Laurier was banquetted last evening at Chateau Frontenac ly the citizens of | Quebec. A Grit Nomination. Gvyssoro, Jan. 5. D, C, Fraser has been nominated by the grits as a candidate for the Dominion Par- liament Sea Captain Drowned. Sr. Jon, Jan. 5. Capt. McLaughlin, of Messrs. Troop’s ship, Troey ow at Shanghai, was drowned yesterday. } " | BUY Carter's Almanac. You'll Need it Hunareds of Times before this Year is out. a ‘COSTS ONLY 15 CENTS. j j i j } i FOR SALE AT ‘Carter’s Bookstore. | jan2 Consumptives, cheer up! You are not going to die, if you will but take Miller's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil, “ the kind that cures” coughs, colds, bronchitis and the ~-18s94> — a t “oe New Embreoideries, New Insertions, New Cambrics, New Lawns, New Lansdales, New Edgings, | New Underwear, ALL NEW GOODS |! j } ! | New White Quilts. New Sh-etings, New Pillow Cottons, New Towel-, New Towelings, New Table Linens, New Table Napkins, Housekeepers and others will find this a good chance to replenish their stock of White Goods, JAMES PATON & CO’S., F Dollars Away ' FRUITS! j Lou are throwing | no _ Florida Oranges, Lemons, Pine- WOODILL’S apples, Dates, Table Prunes, Stew. GERWAY. BAKING i { POWDER, ing Prunes, Apples, Layer Rai- L sins, Fresh Figs, all fresh and at TOP se eieas he CGSTS LESS THAN ° i low prices. ANY OTHER ON THE MARKET first stage of consumption. Every bottle | warranted. No oily taste like others. In big bottles, 50c. and $1.00. at druggists oe Don’t make any mistake, — We are going | to clear out all odds and ends Lefore stock- | taking, so if you want a reefer, overcoat or | | ear, you can buy it very cheap at Prowse Bros, the Wonderful Cheap Men. jan3 3i When you want to Luy a pair of boots to fit well and wear well and at cheapest pric >» be sure you go to Maedona! l W Co’e, jan3— 61 Ane ’ Ee” ONE ENJOYS Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant ently yet promptly on the Kidneys, iver and Bowels, cleanses the sys- tem effectually, dispels colds, head- aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. i of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro- ceptable ti the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and sapeseite substances, its manyexcellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Svcup of Figs is for sale in 75c botfies by all leading druggists. Axy reliable Cruggist who may not have it on hand will procure it prumptly for any one who wishes to try it. Manufactured only by the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CQ,, SAN FRANOISOO, CAL. LoVISVILLE, KY. NEW YORK, N. ¥ W, R, Watson, Druggiet, Charlot own, | SANDERSON & GO.. Try a Five Céat Package. Charlottetown, Deo. 2¢, 1893——-m w f VICTORIA ROW. qan2 5 ° of J. & T. Bell's Fine Soots and Shoes. These goods are celebrated. throughout the Dominion ’ : i SOLE Ci TK L for STYLE, FINISH and WEAR... When you want a WE HAV«x First-class Shoe and a Good Fit. ask us for BELL'S. ii LADIES’ COLORED ; LIPPERS made to order at ‘ : | short notice. The kid«used can be washed when soiled. FP. EB. Island’ /Call and see samples. | J. M. McLEOD & CO. Charlottetown, January 3, 1894—dy a | An Important Appoisimen: Contemplated, The. Ma:aifecturera’?’ Guarantee ant + Accident Insure e | mpa ‘ of Cana la Don't Talk! ae Ce tua ber Its desy t the appoint ment to a eMizen of this Provines Phis is . > é Company 18 new doing tue A lent busi- but call and inspect our New Parlor, Drawing | ,, a ae eee i, Meeusinen tmelied i a ° | dass vear was th ’ ' ¢ the Room and Bedroom Suites, Chairs; Tables | pominion Government bY anv Canadian ‘i Company it tow was i ‘ily uni as Bedsteads, and odd pieces of Furniture. determined to.naititain it. District Aye also wanted For further informeat ; apply to ? : a.’ BD. Vale Don't Listen ! 2 a Othes M a . A \! Quarrie 3 ‘ dec20—dv & wks but remember that we sell the Cheapest, and poner ¢ are determined to give the best bargains Pare-Brad rock Importers | every time at JOHN NEWSON’S, the Cheapest. ' s . ‘ . . . » A warm Catt Gar, with -v t Furniture Store in P. E. Island. Quality of gr a gew animals, an! y p tent attendant, w seve Un taro for goods guaranteed. No trouble to show goods. | P. £. tsimnijoon. Luis will be a rarely : good chance to get sfafe and cheap car rj i therwie al oe 7 one + ria re. Apo's j a JOHN NEWSON. 9 vce F. G. BOVYER Charlottetown, January 4, 1894. Geo'town, Jan. 4, 1894—dy 2i wy li pa