Sie SOE ee SRS is ee oe ne een THE DAILY HMFAVY SNOWRTOR'Y THE DAILY EXAMINER, | ovio. nom sieve so recive toot x Reported. The Siaatey to the Stratts, (NUARY 1 1294 A severe snow storm, accompanied by A REPLY TO MR. HEARTZ. A high northeasteri\ ra . cl Vesterday and ia still raging. The storm ie the heav-} Sim, —Allow me to make a few remarks A PLAIN DUTY iest experienced for a good many vears. | Concerning Mr. Heartz’s letter re Halifax ve | In some parts of the city the snow banks | City Prison, water waste and sewers, | ‘ w' @* | range from eight to twelve feet in height, | am surprised that he would lend his . © | and not a few persons preferre 1 to remain | Dame to any party to publist » such an uo Peohitbit _is how far it ought | in their houses to-day rather than venture | fair comparison on our sewer question. ae a}. | out to their work I can place the author of the letter. I rega a a mendate iu } There was a very small attendance at | am not daunting him with being unable sl and Federal authorities in the | the meeting in Zion Church last evening | to write a good letter; but he is misled, x spective constitutional | on account of the storm, and for the same easily mused : yuor | reason the meeting of the Charlottetown The city prison is on a very high bluff Driving Park and Exhibition Association, and outside of water service area, Jt is ; to have been held in the Philharmonic | also outside of the sewer system, They F. 8. Sy vi ra 4 the) Hall, had to t stponed, as annonneed | may have a Jocal sewer emptying into - aii : Ted re- | elaewhet Bedford Basin. The first extract from a rh general throughout the | report is on disease and lack of water ai ae Provine Everywhere the roads are | the prison. The second extract deals wit wi 1 ENC | blocked, and it is on'y with the vreatest | the great waste of water. Many readin , uilicientiv o : Pw tnt _, difficulty people can move out at a the letter would suppose that the prise ! Along the line of railway 1 mm is | Was stinted in the quantity of water « peal to the M pari ¢ very 8 and banks v f » ten | account of so much waste, there not be king for the passage and submiting of 4 | , W teet & , Chere itficient supply, The prison ix not ! \ An fdvanec this sb Moll ar { 4 to~da nected with the water ervice. Wan 7 ' en, : ter Friends of those who are @y toatd are | water for cleanlinea= will cause dicta ‘ risiat naturally concerned about the Sfaniey | But the sickness there cannot be ' which was in the straits al] day today and } account of sewera where they are av : f tote) | Sl last night. It is probable that she is from them. The prison is two miles tro riding out the storm in the most sheltered | the centre of the city and the sewer ar ‘ late | place the captait mild find, and she wiil | is between two and a‘half and three m: hay at ‘ make pert all rizht after the storm abates, | long by about one and a half miles wid : st . <a ‘niente seuretscthibitional | Halifax sewers are largely build of brick “SU PREME CoURT } and cement, and the older ones made o | s ' P - } wood. Maims are large enongh for a ma M.S valu : | — This forenoon, on application of Mr. D | to almost stand erect. They are roug Dov : Alliat C. MeLeod, an order was made for the ex- | and uneven on the inside, and, of course, | amination of Mr. Alder Brehaut, prepar | ¢ clog. The Charlottetown system will be atorv te his. eutering ypon the 2 uly of | of iron pipes, smooth and up to the times I law in the office of Mr. D. A. McKinnon for workmanship. We do not propose t rote Che trespass case of George A. W. Rob- put in a second-class affair, nor yet a big yrea Mr rtson vs. Alexamler Kennedy, was con- | sewer to accomodate 50,000 people. ‘ lk be We 1 yesterday afternoor Che court Halifax is growing and needs more ac- ; ’ eg ; mmodation of sewers and supply of wou : , . vs. Gormar schon on 2) water. The million dollars you speak of ‘ ‘ House of Commons and | note. Now before Mr, Justice Hodgson | jg only five times the cost of our evatem. Parlia ntary Procedure and | ®@8¢ & jury Hector ©. McDonald for You want t penn something of the his- Pre u Torot o dhett” ntiff, and D Cc McLeod ¥y! J. J.} tory of Halifax, to form an opinion as to — wed ‘ Johnston for defendant coat They have conditions ore i » an Se are not, ar lties of which vou kno - M i hee @ eports HOPE RIVER NOTES, tee eee me hich you know n¢ as saving regard to the P ‘ I * Pt ir local politicians Ley have two systems, the high and low oO .r have again eubs led to qui t life—the a The low ‘ ee = from “the ~ Oliver Mowat hav ing asked a defeated ones looking forw ard to future seis = eee ie tae Se To | expression of pul epinion is bound to} revolutions in the wheel of time, the victor- | 77! Soho <t ‘gig, J oft i , . get a lead of water they have a_ very ; y the reanlt of that vote. He ia | ious ones indulging in the sense -of relic | cae buil cs : , :" nd to tairy out the decision of | that follows a severe struggle arg ge dam, ult of granite. ne supp!y + } can » be increased by building on the dam, |} people to its logical conclusion as far} Our roads are at preeent very passable ENAMINER ' | LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. j | as there isenough running away to sup- « > - - v~ . Heo SATURDAY, JANUARY 13, 1894. | ODDS AND ENDS. | sn ‘DON'T ioe “What do von publish paper for, I'd i Pr | like to know?” sareastically inquired an CARR \ = % ’ irate politician of a country editor “For = . o two dollars in advance, re plied the aditor, a risk yourself. Insure it with ! _ | “and you ow for four vears. | | <A judge, in crossing the Irish Channel | | one stormy night, knocked against a well | known witty lawyer, who was suffering | nisi aia —, eu terribly from sea-sickness. “Can I do Ow anything for vou,” said the judge. “Yes,” | ° . - gasped the sea-sick lawyer, “I wish your } : lordship would over-rule this motion.” CHARLOTTETOWN, & : ~ An old farmer who was engaged in liti- | » oe i A a “y gation recently, employed a certain lawyer y Se a tia to conduct his case. As the lawyer was Tk not talking exactly to suit him, he got up | to make a few remarks himeelf. The | NG judge, of course, made him take his seat. | +(x) ile got up again, and the judge made him | ——— ake his seat again. A third and | Speoya, Desparcues ro Tue -ExaMiner fourth time this happened, and finally the | : id farmer got wp and said: “Well, judge, | § 0) M | NOV SCOTIA : you won't let me talk, won’t vow let me THE T R N A : ‘ unk 2?” “Why, certainly,” replied the | ige. “Well, judge.” he said, “I think ee ee cand ali these lawyers are a set of ras- | 7 ib] E . f Shi : | ‘Terrible Experience of Shipping, aes Sy rab of Figs ; 33 Produced from the laxative and nutri- "i i us juice of Calitornia figs, combined A Sydney Brigantine a Total Wreek. 15} th the medical virtues of plants known- » be most beneficial to the human system, oe ‘ts gently’ on the kidneys, liver and Hatiray, Jan. 13 owl, effectually « leansing the ystem, : aes ® care pelling colds and headaches, and cur- |, A fierce snowstorm raged through the w habitual constipation . = cet ahieoeiee bed 2 mike "ada BB ; night the shipping had a terrible exper- MARRIED. - te are a an brigan- At San Francisco, Cal, on the: 21st ult., sh ae ys va — a Seer: © Fe by the Rey Mahlon H. Wilson, William total wreck near Barrington. 1). Haywood to Miss Carrie Sqnare briggs, | ave core no eT all both’ formerly of P. I. Island. NOTES FROM THE CAPITAL. At the residence of the bride’s father, | on the 10th of Jan., 1894, by the Rev. kh. | Opie, Mr. Willian: Cairns, of Freetown, | . |to Miss Theresa 1, Pickett, of Walroot/ Gubernatorial Precedence. Valley. At the residence Jan. 10th, by the Rev. M. Sampbell, Mr. William Bates, Bedeque, to Miss Sarah M., daughter of Mr. Alexander Buchanan, of Bradalbane, DIED. At Bannockburn, on Jan. 8th, L894, of rheumatic fever, Eliza, beloved wife of William Auld, aged aged 74. ‘ aa eS ee ¢ hie well. | which fa doubt, will be considers ‘ | . : . as possible within the limite of his well . . table a“ a: } ae a | ply all of Halifax. But thev can’t get the | At the P. Ki. Island Hospital, on Friday, ¢ ee gente nae rity. There can | witable t e reatdent supervisor, | ° . . : = : ewe “ etined constitutiona ‘age There can | - cy appoint ! ! uperviso pressure 12th inst., Kate C ampbell |, daughter of the wi 1eation at re hes t . rol i i 1 i . . : . | late J. a ‘ jo > qaee ae on P eam The debatis g club has once more been | hen water was wanted for the higher | '@& James Campbell, of Summerside, aged ver the retati system of tne rovinec } as ON oT OE } ' ; : 29 : parts being built up, they went out nine |”: es ae dem ». be hes ve power to shut | reorganized an id possesses some very as- ~~ : : . es el : . . sue I , He ne e power bu ! 1 miles to Spruce Hi | Lake, and brought \t North Rustico, on Saturday, 6th memb , bu not present | ” piring and enthusiasti: withstanding this the p every reiaijl shop in this Province If Mr. Spence rectly represents the | aes ean i we ciate adalat ugh pressure, making fourteen miles of | feel the absence of one who alwavs carried : TY 4 and Dr w it i " ‘ tat ‘ + main jine Outside of the ¥. At Opi et i ‘ om ‘ vit in ois arguments, without ¢ ‘ . % . id they hac rut e water o and r rue constitutional ground, | ing his opponents—we mean our genial a ae aon - teacher. Mr. A. €. Callen. who has lately } clean out the whole bottom of tha Lake. a \ } S Olin meget! tenes eu! 2... eb it wae fall of mices and rotie wood. They ; ne taken charge of one of the departments of eee ee ee ae : re wa U abr. Crree - the Davies School, Summerside have also a a a ee oe Mts Patae = Vdwar a nail { lakes i ican §s 1 i s. and Mr. I . P e Edward I Rev. D. B. Reia has been paying a i z . ’ I as oO ’ trail mn the sev visit to his home during the Christmas - ' 7 & : . . 1 ' 1+ as P "On ? . ~f ite > ¢ festivitie W nie there, he was preset ted : i : arery . . ’ l s “ 4 1 l~- : | uses 0 gallons a i Ha fax t y on a handsome earri ve horse a id eet of | E ’ : Roo "3 silver-mounted harness by his brothers, so | TUS from 60 to 240 daily per head. I . . \ ri s that he might be enabled to enioy the con sider that they have toxupply the I. C.R . ‘ + cuneate ae gale sé hd es 7 &A, C. P. R., for engines and car Oliver Mowat’s duty, even though the bal-} fort and pleasure of the valuable sleig sa athe “5. Sac " oe ' ” 1d robe pr ted by } Charlottetown | Cleaning, street washing and many larg Ss 1S arise t wn . oe : ' paper r t ‘ t iiemde ot ea pre ike factories, all the vessels aad all the steam- le “BP; e : ' ; ers pi ving there, and you can see what : i in ; , Dr. Bourinot) was not] Hope River, Jan. 12h, 1894 upply is needed. _ Your item of expense, S oO - atch pits, you need not worry aboui. ware at Sir 1 given a de- -_—_—- : HAPPY ISLES Our system will not have them You re } | e .@ — a rs precipe pron as cas mE iow the report faye: “atreet washings 8 ze P. E. Island ' The cenaus returns of the Channe! Is. | will not be admitted to the sewer.” = Act e papers wert lands and the Isle of Man give an exceed- | fair in the discussion. For Pro# ing mmfortable picture of life in the land Mr. Heartz is giving lots of advice i . . - ‘ ’ ; norere } } «— 1] ' ‘ ‘ v, ‘ where the fisher folk and the husband- | Suggest that he call people, just as re- - > ' : } 1 asst Ps , man lie down with the wild and { Speetable as he is, or any in his diogenes f stand taken by the Dc-| untamed tourist. The Isle of Man | clique (and who are more profitable to the Allia , as licated by Mr.{| has an average of three acres of | city) by some other name than a gang. e _ at tional | f-r ea h f the 55,608 inhabitants, but ONE OF THE GANG. Jerse an only supply its 54,615 of a ae ag » ie D ce oe A NEW DEPARTURE, B ‘ reale utiona _. one alt at ey : ‘ | —_———— nts : Peasant propr.etor has made its wav | ‘ : ‘ . Poe : .- | Sir,—I understand that itis the inten- | rity n Canada, the Premier these island*, wii the resnit tnat the Prince F:diward Island ¢] ild deal at nee | © . — be the pit “th : Engli n spurts this year on the ice hear one of the } . or Scottish farmer, an 1a wverty ' , s ra Chi: tuw Phe peo - a Beal t at | Wuarves, the same as in Montreal and ‘ A ! MMAaANnLDTOCpi-= : —_ : i. te of 226 to PRR. dew l oe | other large towns. The ice space will be } uy a " POs , ‘ tu Of course the husban . . ' 3 vt : inclosed from the public, and lighted by i ‘ Prohibitic if ti men in these ixlands do not find it ; didnieenae nit tai : | ty rrangements i be made , cesear ¥ Out Immense sums in ° : cast att Piebis ‘ tled eacery 50 i « ; ee ee to have st regularly fl oded with fresh na seufticient crop, ashas to be . ia} : : n @ suficient crop, BS ft “| water. Skaters will have an opportunity : i gritain; but all the same they do i : ae a. ae ' t t os : of enjoving a good healthy outside skate ~a8 , er 2 va"! not scruple at hard work—a porition cf | ; oe a ee gy oh ‘ a 1. M cteutandtal 8 “@ dt for the small sum of five centa. Work ‘ and a g ‘ Si i hich, other conditions be equal, will nechaliec bx ' Saba hot a : Thi prove > compietles » re the e j ' ‘ 42 a inandat « ' siwav? commands some reaconable returr oan I , ; : mane a . Of the month : The inhabitants seem to be a hig ‘ nt ler whore a 5 j | ill ‘ Creer pecta bie people aitozether, for thi , N ater elignt iid be | brokers supply the wants of the a <-stlla-o- es A DESPERATE ANARCHIST, Plebiscite tl t Islands, while the police force numbers : ; cadintion wentvy-one told—an allowance o on ; . , : : S KY ‘ : nty-one, = ee an allowance of ' | When Arrested He Shot Himself and Then officer ¢ a Zens > ‘ atl : -_ ~ ) 4592 citizer Took Polsen, ! —- << sais yy atu Should a FIVE STARVING CHILDREN A recent de-paitch from Madrid says: : saan ; _ ie mates, Salvator. abies @ ‘ ols | i, and a diff ‘ a Au Anarchist, Sa : aju tiva@aor, Aiia Found Nearly Naked in a Filthy Hut at | Ja yues Saliva jor, has been arrested the | . it wonld Richmond Vt, g + pita of that prov sravoscsa, Chie Capital Liat roVnct pieuiscite Vote a8 an index of The most distressing case of poverty Ag svon as the police pla ed their hands ; t only Charlottet wee _ e city of Kut- | on him he drew a revolver and att mpted rh > sn Vt as di eeu bays age to kill himself He suceeeded in inflicting ' - r ; 2 n . Compla was made tothe authorit a severe wound in his right le, but it is : { tet hy the | th i eh nofiaman named Foster sup pore I the injury will not prove fata * « : , * y « } ? ’ : ' 7 “ : Legislat . a ni pa 1 fy vere not attending school, Com re While one of the officers ran for medical ‘ Ciark and President i. N. Franklin, } assistance the others stood guard over the of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty | prisoner, whore rev lver had been taken " to Children, went to inve-tigate, and, in aj from him. Salvador was lying upon the g te A nf . neriencsé ol . m ek a . Maen ttle . . | ' . 4 j P i“ little two-roomed hut, found five little floor of his lodg ngs, and the offi -ers is t 5 ficult tildren Ther « were filthy and there | thought he would make no further attempt W j at I inty | *8* no hire. : sas | upo ep In this they were mistaken, The irén ‘vere neariy naked Une | for Salva lor drew from his pu ket a smal] perance nu ir . f par aw } ne s rust of bread. I was greed y acrus read, | eae was found afterward to con- ; Peter fey ¢ - mat a nat he r was iowing on the floor amd } a dead! poizor fn ap vd atte inpted to &@wa! low 1 i - if =t)t a di sputing wi b a half-starved cat for alter- Its conte nts. The officers took the pac ket to, soaked in fuod the hut nate bites of a single pota grease, which was all the _—o- «+ SHIPMENT OF MUTTON. contained. Prompt steps were taken to relieve the immediate wan's of the family © ontinge nt | ao independent pipe in, them the giving tion of the Curling Club to hold him before he could get the contents mouth, After a phy had dressed his wound he was taken to the magistrate, to whom he confessed that he | had been concerned in the plot to blow up | from iin his sician | r } ete 9 , aia 7 . : a J shit by Mesere. Deacon the father of the family works in the | the Lyceum theatre in Barcelona D Ir { reve! Hows scale works, aod receives $5 a week : ate ; t woaule 4 nee | The mother goes out to do washing . . sy The family hae been close to starvat fufe Aboard a Dynamite Ship I sin the Nort » BHOW*, | door al utes Tedd uses daties wére monctomebs: a tb bia i ater 1 ta ~ . - t+ and in a sense more dangerous, than thoze : PERSONAL . . eames i antes : which acerne tothe men who remain in r | , . charge of what are known as the ds namite : t It pears tha Oneen Victoria will spend Easter in | ¢ aa Phen lH ships anchored in the lower reaches of the west. were last vearinfect- | Florence, and from there she will go to v" 7 ’ : : } - $ ee 14 | Coburg. She will celebrate her 74th anni- | Tham ~ ther disea e. and coul = j here are several of these vesse] «— each +i : vereary in May rea for meal At the Mr. William Howard, of t pr in t Boston market | 31, brother of Mra, W. P. Colwill, of this ent th profit Jimit Mes=1 city, who has lived in Dakota for twenty }) Drumn i re consequent! y * " tnaned home on Thursday. Mr aan tb Howard has been working in a lead mine as... the demand for for some time, and as a result, has become n the Northwest We learn that totaily blind He has tried every known ' ° pment was & nt as far) remely, ut failed to effect a « ure, and has \ couver, where, we have no | come home to live. Mr, Howard a mind wre : is not deranged, as reported, he being as t hae © Island suit wa enjoved ration al as ever —Guardian lioner tables f ome of our cintsinaiinaiiaiaiiiieaiiais [slander abroad Climatic or other Tuc Meaxest May Tabnodn ejectment ; oe claainiall auit in one of the distri ct courts of Nebraska | sal ; appears to have disclosed the tle al mean | por e prairie Phe intense man. Several years ago a fafimhe? in that | moved perhaps the lack of | crate deserted his wife withont a word of re and *a the a tend to | warning. Thrown upon her own re- il aes t of the sheep | sources, the woman clung to the farm and . sl. che; = foon Sale ae contrived to make a comfortable living. , alam m4 ; her husband After hearing nothing from | o | ° e tootheome than that produced here 1! | for several vears, the deserted wife obtained ay, consequently, happen that the North- | a divorce from him. Now the husband | s ‘ ; | west will, a2 it fi up, afford a market | return, and not only claims the property, but demande $3,000 rental for the period f yuside rat rantities of mutton from ° . . : ae during which the wife has occupied the this Province—thongh when the United place. The west has developed some States duty on mutt hall be abolished | curious specimens of human nature, but or materially reduced, for refinement of meanness the plaintiff in we shall probabls , this action distances all rivals. fiad a nearer market forall that we can - app the cities of the castern sca- King Oscar, of Sweden, on his way to t i Christiania, the other day, passed through However this may be, the present junc- | 4 small Norwegian town, which had been tatct cor Gocke | elaborately decorated i in his honor. Over whie a on | the door uf one rather gloomy- -looking proepect Of} | nilding there was a flaring ine cription ture ecems to be one in : : ' wy migut we le enlarged The a better market in ure States for Loth | with the words, “Welcome to His Ma- | and mutton; the increasing demand | jesty ” The king asked what building it was,and rec eived the reply, “Our town prieon, Your Maje sty. There are now fifty-five towne and cities | in England which destroy their garbage reasons why | and solid refure by burning, and 570 fur larger flocks to fertilize naces are employed for this purpose. In y the markets with wool | ™#ny cases the heat from these furnaces | is nsed to produee steam, and the power Farmers abroad may be able is employed i in pumping water and in run- to produce beef as good as ours; but they ; aio electric light and power motors, and un’t prodnee ¢ for other purposes rown Cenadian tewn* all along the | an ot Dita ; and the ruauy of our fields as a result of continu- “ run-out ”. condition of too | ous eropping,—these are all we should have the soil and supply and mutton. wh mutton kK ingston, Lot | contained and other to blow up a whole inhabitants; and that might possibly collision adrift and j run into them, a very sharp look-out in deed has to be kept. Need it be that these are so moored as to be | quite out of the usual track of vessels ? Although these vessels are within fairly easy distance of the shore, no visitor what- ever, saye one who bears a direct Govern ment order, is allowed to come near them, land even any small crafi approaching is | peremptorily warned off. A scientist with a close knowledge of explosives is aboard each, and one of his chief duties is to regu- late the temperature of the hold, for at a high degree of temperature there is always extreme danger in the case of all prepara- tions of nitro-glycerite. Patent fans are employed to keep the hold cool. Were one of these vesse ‘Is to be explode 1, it is absolutely certain that nothing but smal] chips of it and particles of its crew would ever be found. i from the other—and in each enough of dyaamite, gun-cotton kindred explesives town and thousands of ‘asthe chief danger accrue is that arising from some vessel which might break vessels j e+ _—_ ---—>»> Schiffman’s Asthma Cure Instantly relieves the most violent at- tack, facilitates free expectoration and in- sures rest to those otherwise unable to sleep except in a chair, as a single trial will prove. Send for a free trial package to Dr. R. Schiffman, St. Paul, ask your druggist first. The requisite 50,000 signatures uniler the law of initiative have been obtained in Switzerland for the submission to the people of a proposition to provide work for the nnemployed. 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The Lieutenant-Governors of Manitoba, British Columbia and Prince Edward Island and the Territories take rank after the Lieut- enant-Governor of New Brunswick, and his predecessors are Ontario, Quebec and Nova Scotia. House of Commons. Lonpon, Jan. 13. The report stage of the Parish Councils Bill was finished at midnight, and the bill passed its third reading amid Liberal cheers, The House adjourned until Feb. 12th. Heavy Failure. Monrreat, Jan. 13. A heavy failure is Bishe p, engraver and announced. George estate dealer, real | has abandoned his estate withliabilities cf $100,000 at ain a Business in Nova Scotia. New York, Jan. 13. ulstreet’s report says that general b n Ne Scotia is quiet and col- Skating Mateb. Sr. Jony, Jan. 13. Breen defeated Laidlaw, of Halifax, in a ekating race last night. 18904: BUY Carter's Almanac. You'll Need it Hundreds of T'mes before this Year is out. ONIY 15 CENTS. 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Vespers and Benediction of the Bleszed Sacrament at 7 o’clock. & CO’S. — Charlottetown, Jan. 8, 1894—dy J 42 D972 SLS/LSV = [4 @ » a = ~ at It is the perfection of the well matured plant properly cured by expert g-‘owers. Mild flavored, bright and of match- less quality; Mastiff Plug Cut pleases the most fastidious, J. B. pecs Tobacco Co., Richmond Virginia; and Montreal Canada. First Methodist Church. — Preaching at ll a. m. by tev. Mr. Fullerton, and at | 7 p.an. by Rev. G. C. P. Palmer. Sunday Séhoo! and Bible classes at 2.30. Second Methodist Church—Preaching at |l a.m. by Rev. D. Sutherland, and at 7 p.m. by W. W. Brewer. Sunday School a Ee Bible classes at 2.15. Young People’ aU yi at 3.15. Zion C ie h.—Morning prayer meeting at 10.15. Preaching at 11 a.m. by C. W. Corey, and ati p. m. by Rev. D. Suther- land, pastor. Sabbath School and Bible Class at 2.30. St. James’? Church—Preaching at 11 . m. by Rev. W. W. Brewer, and at 7 p.m. by Rev. Mr. Fullerton. Baptist Church.—Preaching at 11 a. m. by Rev. G, ©. P. Palmer, and at 7 p. m. by Rev. C. W. Corey. Sunday School and pastor’s Bible Class at 2.30. Meeting House, Upper Great George Street—Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Bible Class and Sunday School at 2.30. Kensington Hall—Sunday School at 2.30 o’clock, p- m. Evangelistic Ser- vice conducted by Mr. Scott, opening with a song service from 7 to 7.15 p.m. - > +p ee Try Nelson Morris & Co’a Extract Beef. Quality unexcelled. 1 oz jars 25c, 2 oz 35c each. Dozen lots—l oz $2.16. 2 oz $3.—Sanderson & Co. janl0 USE SKOLA’S 0 ect the great hlood and Nerve Remed USE SKODA’S DISCOVERY, the grea OLOSSAL . PREPARATIONS FOR em ee 1894 | So as to make things more brilliant around the Popular and Only Centre, ON SATURDAY we will offer One Thousand Wards (1.090 Ward (lan Tartan Black and Red PFLANNELE TE i at a price that will clear the lot. ‘Phiese soods ‘aye been on order for several months, but ow! oe strike in England the manufacturers cowl) » the order sooncr. Now is the time to buy aod ave money. All CUR GOODS di-comne!. eee ne Shelf and Heavy Hardware. oe (x)-——_--~--—--—-—- — Naddlers’ Hardware, Carriage Hardware, Spokes, shafts, Poles, White Wood, Hickory, Bass Leather Dashers, Moss, Hair, ete. fiuls, Bood, ER ims, Wheels! Wheels ! Patent Leather in Trimm:ng, Top, Dash, Collar, Skirting, Winks and Colored Butling, PAINTS, OILS & VARNISHES A SPEGIALTY. Ww. BH. DAWSON Charlottetown, January 13, 1894—tu thu sat ~ a Gos Wii CAdits inion These goods are celebrated throughout ihe D SOLE CONTROL for STYLE, FINISH and WEAR. First-class Shoe and a Good Fis. When yon.) int & BELL'S ask us for —FOR—-— LADIES’ Fr. Es. island oe notice. Call and see samples. J. M. McLEOD & CO. (OLORED : LIPPERS The kid used made to order at can be washed when soiled. Charlottetown, January 3, Pokies oat Cheap Canned Goods Sale at Beer a Coff's. To please some of our friends we have decided to start our CHEAP CANNED GOODS SALE earlier than usual thie year. We are now offering our first-class New Stock of Canned Goods at the following low prices :—~ A Ba Oe) Bi iisisciin tcnsd co'accadactivecansedccal 20 cents 2 Cans Strawberries for.. Bs 10 cents 2 Cans Tomatoes (3 Ibs.) for............... 2 Cans Apples (3 |bs.) a o4 « 2 Cans Peas (2 Ibs.) for.......... “ 2 Cane B C. Salmon for.. i ak 30 4 2 Cans Beans (2 Ibs.) for... : e 2 Cans Some (1 gallon) for......... ale Bree Peers: (5 RD Bie intakes hcsiscioetecnicsnctecoes 0m * SPECIAL RATES ON CASE LOTS, BEER & GOFF. Blood and NerveRemedy. Charlottetown, January 12, 1894—tu thu sat aig