THE DAILY EXAMINER . . : : . ° : MONDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1894. 7 amen a - = eee _ STODDARD'S oa |e, WE ARE liv I] | [> ORD PICTURES, eet et | te ae FE WITH Peer y 16 cents. The players ed than Stadiwed’s Port ‘ i | LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS.) gow wien” saneiin YOU! lave eae ate as wn ee ne : 4 Forears H Lange kt agin thle PROWSE BROS. This time about FLANNELETTES. We have them—- 1 . rant Gf Paige oo ‘ VICTORIA iM | —— | P ee ' & Co. } a English and Canadian—in great variety of quality, | 3... se : i - Rund i ) K ee re Oe ak ee dl | - .. pattern and price. All of them the best value that’s | ! | Kar ra | Georgetown at a Brussels Carpet for Ninety- made. A fresh lot of those favorite English Black | areetine als pi a ineeting. yestera wou ke > hear Mutant five (95) Cents, the same as | and White and Red and White jast opened—as i Botnigal Gas C.E c mmpetitors asked One Dollar cheap as ever. 7 - \ Bert: Way \ i many of our 1 ° . : ~ ie 1 ‘ i . mpanv each photegray me ' : oath ila + clini tins and Sixty-five Cents ($1.65) ' “ye eee? = end | people have lx Montreal f } Phe | el . na sand far . pies f Stoddar Phot graphs \ |- ie i I ee t al be th wh th phot iphs "2 worth thie J , mh , ; : uy 4O1 The people should pat- _ \ 4 ire i ' i ; h S$ , . get ther Tur | —" Se lhe ronize PROWSE BROS. & CO. j p : ; ut 8 6 i ‘ i | ! r \ ¢ r )% : i ‘ lance is requested.—R. F. Mapr- | delivered over ter, f tl rder 1 4 x y s mal S mes by mail they will be posted at once for CARPETS. Thousands "y _ see particulars in another column . j st \ . ConcrattLation.—A late ’ om | b ent a Otta Da saves: Gover Howlar BREACH PRomMIst In May last a an ousands of vards of five- S & S t ree J gh monngne of eongpetalation | veung men named George Micalo Dibtde, ind thousands of yards uccessors to Perkins terns. ; Suet Appoints t from all parts of the | Manager of the Manchester, Eng., Guar- } i f F MLAS } lian, attended the World’s |} , and frame srussels Carpets at : 1 : > Sway home \ ted relatives M ctor mye Sebruarvy 26 ¢ aa . ve 2 ON Binal eee i te . St Pe Mi > te a ~~ ; Cusriouwetown, February 26, 1894—-m w f a ull rat Scotia Pr ts are orga ng for | looking, well-mannered young man, with | Jo cents. W e guarantee these , re rece:ved post will be filled by retart a E FOR POSTAGI No*delay . t ‘ p etin = : Ha he. a A a i pon i I i Wik ‘le a aie: he . ‘ i See Couy 1 page thre ? pe aa. ee eee ae ee ee ee KNOW ALL MEN . wow To GET THESE PICTURES Senin i gi i. hic eis cee ™ nt 4] Ebina Ria ee “ Lvs erday, and the mail was | cooler reflect , he decided to annul the yresen lem, t ce met a Mie Mite 3kG Ried EEN StidarsPhlographs Pat | epast eleven last night. ‘To-day the | this effect, Relatives of Mist Robinson | guy gap a that we have the lead on the : <s bot avs = . “ or con ana : ; « = a = iy 4 COUPON. ; Sy eee vr Sohn daring tha pack two | einen sate starting, | The amount | | ag — CLOTHING Trade. Last year our orders | ssa Tee Be af j pre ; : g sis was considered too large, at e ste ‘ { 3 CouUPEenS jike this cifierent 3 : e ths i ther tC ot at | settlement was finally arranged by the ; — tad with to centerte TNE ¢ ; t appear to be any abatement. Hali- | payment of £500 aterling to the young Gaz ets — ’ Bch &e . hee | f Exawxex Qrrice, and the Part. wanted 3 Lin's ales catherlag Crome tha dlespen.;.. Gk ond ceo committer Se & — increased wonderfally. This year we ine pi on if - is | Charlott eb 26. 1894—-mn _w f i ‘ } §,country fied by-teturn man nargs ft P ‘ oo Peter | Marive Ivsvrayct Notes Phe annual Head ys 4 Kilbo, for breaking glee in the window | statements of the British and Foreign tend to further increase it by giving every | fo ren ; st t us fined $4 and 30 ents compen- ] eS presente | here by Mr. F W. Ps, cis ae v 7 4 ea 2 ays mprisonment with Hyndn , have been laid before us. The li You Keep Your i eo 0 - Res eX | b t ‘ ] » tl t ‘ f » Liane Sea nee eee oe eee ° q nara : nt a business transacted by these customer t ic cs Va uc ia can ro ob i — large concerns 18 amazing The forme ’ ” t Are CaNNeEl l ATOFS A man named Si ital a Ba ae P mend i Al ail | andl : : ren Neiconed at Montreal on Thursday | 2% three million pounds sterling worth of | get the wo rmoney. Tt ithe chap things that are expensive “ tained in Charluttetown—also the hest AUN v P a I . , | property in 1893. They paid 25 per cent RUY ( D GI ERTIES : ’ by eating anned tomatoes At latest ac- | dividend to the sh: reholde s and carrie Bl rUUD *ROCERIES at as low «a price ‘as you, can. sometimes one i eounts all five wer Noire Dame H | ee ~ ale ~ . : 1s 9 cee 8 nr : reliable house sells for less than another. Fase 4s your opportunity It is the ° b 7 k hi N ee it Sasa we yy pita’ a t was thought one of the little £550,000 sterling cas v when we se : . fitting and 1 st wor mans 1. cw bo ul -p We ney received a supply of Part ones i die r Reliar covered fiend tons . 5 Pounds GOOD 19. TEA for et 90 CENTS -- ; ae IL "§ tone uae ic City,” and they r On : «et Denes eo aaente ng, paul aN er cent. ¢ en s re- 5 6“ ( LI RELIABLE 3 ‘A for 21.10 re " oor ly or Ge ery pupons were es sage AcEsrs Ix Seesios.— “Tite agents | holders, and carried £15,000 sterling to 5 «| VERY PINE 2% TRA | ” aa. Ings, Overcoatings and Trouserings now. e sent jn at once before the sup- y Lecochon the Marime Provinces met in | Tests making that fund £100,000 sterling 5 “° SPECIAL BLEND 32¢: TEA for......... 1.46 " ly Fund.out. . .,RthgM. 16, tie teat copy a ; ~ po = =. oa. ok ak There | , s ee ae pro _ oe ingnre way } Pound Box SODA BISCUITS for .... 23 CENTS ° yet réceived : H were ubont fifty agents in attendance, in- | fee, Perfert contktence ih placing their risk } Pounds SE E eee NCH BISCUITS for —: opening. OR EAR Py? PAR AGP fi ng W.J. O’Reilly, of the Charlotte | ~ ". *" Pe ae a ” SUGAR for 25 " ae rmmerenece : % tent Macdonald, of Summer- ; Panies a placing #8 FRUIT . Fs iaeennnn BB eS m3 f “ee re be a cS my | Smonnt that may Se required , » “ SPICED FRUIT. ...*¢;.+ Caisse ~——-(x) mire on: oO mo . | ° wh tale sce eer em lehaedle BOSTON CRACKERS for... 23 a ‘ ~ ieee oe tales calla en ek ee ee tae ‘ GRAHAM CRACKERS, for.) BES « oan - ee % Mel cod @ rete pS ome ry tas ick inane linac eee oe ! “ CABIN BREAD f i ke fo! > FE . ) L eod gle ¢ ast i rds wh } mu ews last bgnt, ¢ ter working a Ss = » e lx = sh 1} a on — a Amus¢ Ali day, an The ved n ( harlottetown this ALL FRESH STOC K ruce e ing ¢ 0 hier, ¢ i 7 § 5 ments e treated the sutject nh @ ciear ; forenoon he mail train, which was re- a= ‘ q and masterly manner, which gained for| ported detained pear Albary on Saturday, 5 | ey e ame c= = de i. hit a heart ind unanimous vote rt ' reached Cc ape Traverse ist night SAN D ERSO IN & CO a af pet a = y a thanks. In the discussion that fullowed,| The Tignish train left that place o Charlottetown, February 23, 1894~m w f i tone O oe i Messrs. a 1 McKenzie, Richard Smith | on time this morning, but up to = NEWSON BLOCK, VICTORIA ROW. : : i : ; ry Ge wae = Sy Sa nd T. M. Patton took part she was only a couple of miles out ie | = Tour ; Se ee ¢ pte: E> = af aa > | train for the West left on time this morn- Charlotietown, February. 16, 1894—m wf f "y é . ©. Ee © Es § a; | Ix Arp or tHe Poor.—A concert will f ing.” The snéw-plough and engine went | = . a _ : = | of | mm 55 = kK 2 e give n the Lyceum on Wednesday | off the track at agany Junction. A e (cs 4 5 —- 2 5 x evening, March, 7th, by the members of | wrecking train went out ro the assi stance, 3; eS = == & ws : St. Dunstan’s choir, assisted by some of | and by noon the track was ag ‘ ¥) wt ] a6 Pp sg the best available talent [he amount | The snow plough was badly damag ed The I : R P : N S U R A N C E . (x) | at i a a. & G3 if rea el thereat will go tow ards the re- movements « f tl ¢ trains wi il he necessar Pay ; $} . ze : 2 i lief of the poor A splendid programme | ly slow and uncertain until the snow i coals a wy ex => ae : ve y " ri en ¢ ¢ prepared for the occasio All | the cuttings is removed W > nd Bales of Cotton | wv i) Rn LS t who desire to pass a moat enjoyable even-| coe - Your patronage by the following great Fire Companies e have just opened several Cases a fT; a { ‘Sas 4 fy ny. as well as f ther 3 most wortny »URNED TO EATH. —- i live-year-oid |} FP . Cece ion ect, cheatin a polet of attending. | child of Mark White, of Harmony, N. 8.,| 18 respectfully solicited :— Prints Grey and White Cottons, which we are offe ring - ik = fu ZS [os - Ticket? me be obtained at Reddin’s | was — to death i Wednesday !ast ’ Tivarr a irug store ae eine lay next | The li tle one was putt ng a stots of wood Ld a Se of L a pee { Li iv pro: y|. lowest prices. N 5 Ll) ole = ¢ 3 o Pe reer ogg Seng cry oe Coaayrtion Cyr iy ndon & Lancashire Ins. Co. 0 epro: : we : BY > \ Bap Stare ov Avrains—A gentle-| An elder sister succeeded in. smothering The United Fire Ins. Co. of Manchester. See our New Felt Hats when you want to buy. * - nr I es - Pe a an { St. Panl, Minn. was in the | the fire. Medical aid was summoned, but ? . | 5 a Ee Oo eae gy Bay os egy sllpaienssc) jroes pihilre estes dae child | The Phenix Ins. Co. of Brookiyn. See our Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, See our Boys iver i o_o i a and is mak ng a try through Quebec, een ; : : a : T >, God = a Ontario and New Brunswick to see if there 1 Matt rsa Bhe matt nae Sea ‘ — These Companies command ENORMOUS MONETARY | Coats, We are giv ing the balance of our Boys’ Overcoaat | $ ; q wi hanee t ar ork Speak ing raverse for Charlottetown at 12.40, and | ar wor > ° . y ? A maser: yestentas, ~ gentler ant ie nee cock Seat thin eteeraenemiahnamaadiin 1 PH, and are noted for their» prompt and liberal at a great sacrifii e. Come to us when you went to buy . | SOMES ceo Gd eo ns v4 ce ae that business was never so dull in St. | or four o'clock ettlement of losses. re Sy | The Examiner Publishing Comp'y 4 a heer aa g 1 pert ye eo Sern | ~ : . ite ee Sarin 8 err a JOHN MACEACHERN,. “|” J. B. M ACDONALD & CO. CHARLOTTETOWN { Saiva were at & dead lock ceived the public in the executive cham- . : i ee lay and mote then S006 parsons | fall AGENT FOR P. £. ISDAND. ' a | - unsettled state on account of them.—St | entire police force of the city was held in | ‘ J S | abeyance to avert any possible renutation of | Lum var! um ar | ; 4 scovered in his canvass for Ward Thre 4 eum ; | Tuesday’s demonstration. but none was at- | -> : 4s at the citizens are ut present not in favor b: Lia Rest ae uly of the co } tempted i of Sanitary Reform, Permanent Streets ot ; Rev. David Fitzgerai ). D., was interred | Ss aes < lke, « oud » Victoria Park, Aa tats on aha Regence aD. FOR SALE be he asdtiald wohehabees tee’ Wad : The funeral! left S a wane At the residence. of her nephew, Neil | .& - os net Ms Gor to ' ; 5 was one of tue largest seen herer the two | Matheson, Esq., North River, on the 22nd | On Peake’s No. 3 Wharf. qppesslaale ec sed Seren | city division et S f Temperance ( ather ne Neill, aged 87 years meee até . aking the lead. The junior pall bearers | Misa McNeill. was horn on thee late 8 i taking the lend wag Mull, Scotland, and eame to P. E. Island were Messrs. James Lewis, Percy Pope, Brenton F. Longworth, Samuel Lowe, R eos 2 " Good Tobacco, ——~-——-——+( XK) _—_— — — | with her parents in 1808. Her father, rking day and night ro | Neil McNeil, settled at North River, where cones Mt se ae enema ae 8 febe heat hi anka’ and pid wave #, 80 | F. BeB and the senior pall ee a é : i is a’ a = a - : . GOOD SUOK ING and CHEW seers, John Ba Ww . Bi Ww | Gecenees Continuum 7.50 FesK™ a 7 . 3,000 CEDAR FENCE POSTS, “ A eer ’ ~e <} : Pp. 7 ic R’ R Hi. ia a. of her dez 7 th, much respected by all nes 150.000 Good Split CEDAR SHINGLES. Saddlers’ Hardware, Carriage Hardware, Spokes, Hubs, Rims i Att om nook 0 = _ NE ; , . aga Saag ver friends an acq Uaintances ‘ ‘ 43 ; b = m e fron raight goods, x eon, Benjamin Davice. 'T Oe serviend Ot ————| Lace Curtaitis, | Also, a large supply of, all kind of ‘Lum Shafts, ; Poles, White Wood, Hickory, Bass Wood, specially selected hig a ee ae le “ . ‘ : vo | { ber, diag Pine, 8 and ‘Henilock , : i . ; Ts ; ve! Sev. Vi a ee ee ee ee s it Boards incradin catling, " Budding, "¥éveing. Leather Dashers, Moss, Hair, ete. Hickey & Nicholson. 3 was taken from the church wae vic t . . . « 4 « ‘ al eo many of | if ‘ a Palings, Lath Bricks, » Lime, ete . feb] 2 by a large number of people. In many of | Phe “J, f J.” rari Table Linen, Paine athe Betcha add M - Ao ae ” a _ j th ~ Re My cheap for cas > as it must ‘i disposed of . — ee ee oe have gained ther ich . before opening of né avigation. P E Island Ra Fitzgerald a good ni that it is a comm ih els ; 8 * neni: ars ce - hat it i a com n on Towels, POOLE & LEWIS. | ese . : k ex’s Iere, Locw Katrrixe, SCOTLAND r T aa a a a OW, ; . mn and after FRTT h Lae —“One of the loveliest features in the Tros h &. Saal 4 ns ea e list sta Y P-S.—On account of the severe winter @ : ! the ' sins of ‘this Railay - it re in daily ees ey sachs is the little sheet of water Known as he J.& ; ae a ville We hee W hite Cotton, and b ad roads, we have extended thegtime 5 ! days excepted) as follows ’ Loe Katrina. It is diminutive, but ao t cs ‘ Pas ove is anal for the’ collection..of amounts due us to ee Ss e . R . low Read uy incomparably eituated that is amet? sts so the iesmestelt tascenestindi and March Tat > " | Arrive P.M i makes it the more enchanting, since not a to the imported Sarsaparillas, _ : a i oC ounts ot settled on that date » oa 5 re , Singie charm escapes us W hat can be ati, agence pay a jeu ao Sheetings, an i. hoot ae ae] a x? a _ . 17 North Wiltshire ; m : than the combination here mula is open to the inspection 0 Gut tartar shin : & 30 Hunter Rive 14 i of licht and ehade when its fair surface is any physician who is interested : ee ae 9.09 ald antic > wy Gscked by touches of the sun and clouds?| enough to call and examine it Print Cotton. POOLE, & LEWE, 1 ! oa vn recto 12 E Ar mountains rear their massive cere ft " Ch't Ww , Feb 8, 1894. ee S . . 10 20 Ar Gamenatende Ly 2 ; fort e giant guardians of the peac ’ ‘+ $$ a P.M ans i io cate chit chennai somnnen & Johnson, — a0 1 Sammersid 3 I ted world, until we can with dif- 2 Welli agton ! F i ell which the real and which the IE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS. aioe Packers. «30 : ms li nore ceniath coum ee a Better Value in the City. ise } as they ire, Ww he fondly Aas iated ea eee eee fc) peypemi ec Patent Leather in Trimming, Top, Dash, Collar, Skirting, Winke.y and Golored Bufing. er agin aematt Sa ‘fy mn nl fairest creation, the ‘Ledy of the Lak pnctinsnionenaliiadl , etatcowh : — ; la "ger Ronee r Kioyalty Jun r 01 ot x iets rea , RIS & & STEWART, Having been appointed Agent for the Nor- a 3 55 At Mount stewart, ...... iw ese | J. of Stoddard’s Portfolios ton gnutac turing Company, makers of the —-—— — —— —(1)— Monit! Surwa nm ee ey SNTED LOCK SE«M LOBSPER CANS, Seatinen, Ar? o 4 ‘ 4 “a Pau! as it 4 There has | pra going and affa He laid it to the work of a They did not w what to do themselves | came to shake h: ands with him. ; = for" | — : _—-— Charlottetown, February 5, 1894—m w f | and the intry was brought to its present | ernor was at ttended by his entire staff. 1e ” : = r ae 4 4 : “ ¥ : ia | Tan prepared to take Orders for the delivery Gsotgctuen, De 5 Oe sf of same ior ne = - one eae cal PAI NTS, Ol LS & VA se Bay. | _ Smet aess ane ay # > SI are le o e 8 ip a nl Printed ot ons | It moves, not "wot by my ate rious London ouse. Sadeaahed vaantier toanyihing before offered “45 Y v Mount Stewart A. M 4 spirits but by material hands sais Feb: 6: 1894—-d t=, [have algo in stock for sale:— Ro et pe 7 Monnt Mown ATS Ge % rrives » ; ottetown, Feb. b94—dy ? 3 ak 512 St. Peter 7 48 a nts have arrived, | inspired by immaterial prices; Charlottetown; f'¢ : ” a ae: eS LAR INGA, 640 Ar Souris ‘Le 620 t und very pretty they a : NGOT TIN,” IVDO re Noeapleedes cncdibe pl ageaomaian | Desnsadoar Prints fer Ladies’ wens } in fact, the pr ices are of little LEAD, COPPER, “— A WSON P.M. a : K yall neat effects for Childrer account in the transaction. | COI UM BIA | SEA NDA NEED E — ara - - Um Ar ay Soren iv 730 ee gee ae All that’s needed is to see sii 4 mie ee ee 13, 1894—tu thu sat D. PO'TINGER, a ark ‘srounds for Apron ag . : -_——_—_— i Chariot Januar. 3 u thu sa Can. Govt. Railways Pies Dainty Colorings for Wreneewe like the Furniture, 4 ae WALTER MATHESON, i wtown, —— mein meee a . : — . ™. Jt NSWORTID Pia rints end nn poor a We show hundreds of designe, all quali TI Mm ant will con- I have for sale a C OL U MBIA SAFETY j ‘Lower Queen Street. ee ee eet ee ee j Ch riofetagn, Dec. 14. 18 i tie ind a narked low 1€ die I i ] f | BIC YCLE, in first- chass condition, pent i zl th’ tow n, Feb. tq 18)4—2nr cod & wky ag tinue un er the impu $e@ Ol) matic tires, new last year, which I wil — . . . 4 BEER BROS. | this winter S prices, | sell cheap for cash. j FoR SALE. 5 Gra e ana lan erasene | W ants, Lost, i ou ad, « ¢ d We are wing — adies’ White Skirts | R. M. YOUNG _-— on very wt We have no life- long friend- | feb24—tf | 1 set ‘ Scotch” Mill Cards, a great , Advert isemenis under this heading charged ays fe five cents per line. seventy ae ships with merchandise. oe Cd bargain. a J J eee H) They ar Sea hi er ae k: SI are ji Aimee an: afe, medium size.~ _.| when you can.get the best Water White almost as cheap at S. B. ENMAN & CO’S... Com satiate Seiten eet ce oe id a mie : | ere, Away, Quic s. t Lobster Traps. LJ Taylor Safe (large), with combi#’ yon QOH burns’much faster than good Oil, and besides it smokes your chimneys and creates Quee “an , a lady's purse with some sma ay ton, an ve ten-inch broidered ae ds “is locks. cbange in it. Finder will please tcave it at a a ten Em broidere | ehP prices aw ay go goo nation ait unhealthy and disagreeable odor i in the house. Stanley Bros’. store febyr Plounce at foot of elsirt ee ee Maniila sticttie Caan (fine spun), R. B. NORTON & CO. one enetaeas ea i‘ “ i . WANTED by t first of Ma & gow 5 wae he tg feb22—3i eod wy 3i We keep ONLY THE BEST, so you can’t make any mistake in ordering Oil from us. general servant, who understands cooking a Manilla Rope, all sizes. APP yto Mas. ‘A. A. MACDONALD, Dunda Weather Bulletin " hie : DWELLING HOU SE TO LET.—\ Dwell- B. ENM & aan ' ao Tonowro. Feb. 26,10 6 m. Full stock, lowest prices. ing House situated on Hillsbo:ouzh Street, Ss. A N Cx). | oft W. AN rz D.—A ge a ral servantin a fami), OO FURNITURE MAKERS. . rp : w occupied by Mrs. McGaragel. Pogsession {ust he 5 cc , . CARVELI BROS ao0w KE ss is a gom k. Appl at this Pair today; easterly gale with snow to- | “ feh21—2w 2aw iven about Ist March. Apply to PEAK { Charlottetown, February 2, 1894—mon wed fri a rick hieher te mperat nr eb?6 . od -* is Ne eh renee aerate aaa a a