7 LOCAL AND OTHER ES, New NOTES ca systen of a gle tax upo . ‘ ‘ white sale now pr diang has been intro duce ed i n New | - land er thou and te e “am ‘ New South W v : ‘ ] ‘ ' a! npel - to work Ss rday aft . n xtra pas | Sit Edwin Arnold has est ited that a : v0 ,000 young women ! Englar d A : a - eee ie N t ar ' x s ai i - . ¢\ ) | \ Fe ‘ par i ’ | ved at Hul Oo. & ‘ Be : t j , o—— ly : ‘ L sto | I s D vane : ' I . st Y . ‘ a atl ; $4526 j é i : i. ‘ I : 5 - . } ul 4 7 \ | ' “ & i ‘ 1G j yv tas \ > Hox | { 7 \ ~ } ‘ ’ j f | * ' a ; ‘ ‘% | P Ww , l ‘ a I Ar I n- } ” ‘ : are pa that mpagne is siiv the niv wine a erved, it having ba ed claret and re- s x Da ‘ | , * ¢ > I i \ ‘ A g Tha ‘ “ : f cham- at t I s ant : i it pagne, where his grandfather 1 alwais W f Charlottetow ‘ nsume one and s as P ‘ os eae , He \ \ 1 S iar i ver . : th i s of fi i Met t ‘ g at Si rad st i i S40 1 4 i i DD , ' I B p of New am at | : yg ir he He v th i nan’s - ‘ Seve uv ‘ 4 { Tr} © ees in si ; W wa vel t a ee tw x iy l ] = , Na at cra r . at I wld : ’ Dp j aw a Chiid i Si4 | ‘ : ine of tl i | : h , nm At i i : 4 at ks () y 2 3 ' . Me He 4 neg A & urd Hoop \ ‘ LT ANADA t i : P ¥ 7 ' se ped. : 1 By. © December 21 4 y s vea = ay \ i Bo & Silay e wa i i ganis ; In 1880 there we wner, John P. Ha : oC 4) scres under whea y A N irs ‘ ‘ : . ite wu man w ame yt : ne area is : . ved w ur Vienna, Ma I Cas f0T i5 , ad vheat i oer : : , siaves. OS a i 1 at - Wi phaiia, iL ToT he iast twen iene : ears Las made his home at Osage { \ + Wepprye Presexts.—A unique sSiceneesisepiiate de: tial tiie dtincinlidieiiicemaian wed present was made some years ago, PERSONAL. but not Falmouth, by the mother-in-law bride with a basket of Mrs. Carvel], accompanied by Mr. Han- | “eke Recently a Falmouth | ford, left by train this afternoon to cr whose fiance married another, | by the Stanley to-morrow. t the proverbial . i ail vars. aS & mper For Over Fifty Years. s box of cigars,as a compen- ' ; . the haseawed await So the en- Ay Ocp Anp Wewt Triep Remepy— | mi ed emoke.—Hants Jour- Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Svrup has © ae beed used for over fifty years by millions aie f mothers for their children while teeth- x Cover.—This forenoon Edwar d | nig, with perfect snecess. It soothes the ( Pownal Street, was fine d $25 and hild, softens the gums, allays the pai mth’s in prisonmen ty for cures the colic, and is the bee eme ly for y Liquor Regulation Act by | Diarrhea. Is pleasnt to the tes “Sold ae room having more than one | by Druggists in every part of the world. | The fine was mh poseu Twenty five cents a bottle. Its value is | lefendant’s confession. The fine | incalculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. | was pani fhe two summonses against | Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup, and take no | ; George Carver were dismissed. A mali-} other kind—m. w. f. wkly—l y vas ad i j Movements or rit Trains.— The mail | - special, which left here on Saturday, | ~~ = eww AFI AIR. Not | zs nee reached C ape Traverse at half-past four Dav _Carmichael, f Centreville, Carleton esterday morning after being out all night Co., N. B., died of cancer, ; He lived a} py, special with the mails returned yest vr | =ng fe and accr.anuisted & good pro | day about 10 a. m. The mail — al left | pe we “w h he left t hh 8 ur tpers, 4 S15 the Capes last night at 6 ee in- rhe brothers, not Satie | ead of nine. The Tignish train head not | ito prove the will in solemn] -.oched Alberten up to one o’clock to-day; | that purpose six lawyers took | the other trains are running on time. | a bar When the executors had the uanaiae business settled the lawvers had al! that : ; . i ‘ : : +} : j cater The Peticodiac River, N B., is at pre- was © i to the brothers and sist nage gl | Ti . re the solemn part comes i: t frozen over at high water mark from . Ht ied ai the Moncton and Coverdale bridge to the Rest.—The funeral of Mrs. | bend, a distance of fully three-quarters of i f iler took place from her | 4 mut This is almost an unprecented - . p K , Square, y¢ etorday currence, and has not happened since a The attendance of citizens | sometime in the vicinity of seventy-five ¥ 4 - y larg the procession | years ago On the occasion in question ceakine with the jesesel ever eet it was before any bridge spanned the river Pi cclottetoue The “pall-bearers were | and the ice was so strong that men and Be a nnal P Bleke. Beni. Heartz, W.| teams crossed between Moncton and Al } srter, James R — ison and Robert bert. D. Coff ‘The casket, whit *h was @ very —- = bea ne, Was we | covered with floral rit Mrs. Chandler was a daughter of ite John Cairns, aad was well known i and leservedly esteemed Her bereaved hasband and son and other relatives have the s pathy of all aieniainies Tre Cotemp1ra—The Pope M: anatn . ng Company has added anc other de pariment ta its business It isa asl i ew departure in the field of cycie mak i ing, and } listinctly novel that not one | per ten thousand would be able to if i nary : ‘a hundred guesses—nothing less than a laboratory for the testing of You of metal, of whater oe Get pur ised or about to be purchased by the r | ‘ er Sam pies f the raw materi Your are this department, and, by chem- Drugs 3. there reduced to a fluid and P i critically analyzed. If this analysie shows from ihe ¢ to be deficient in carbon or,other hece \ mponent, as gauged by the « |SOHNSON J ‘ tandard, the stuff is at or e 3e- ’ ie vi rubber and tire makers have . ; — the a ae a eek bien fHE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS, that 1) a departure has been imestitat a % m the e trade. It is, as Artemue Ward They . . 4 Ly geting down pooty fine i will —— be , Pure, 0 0 S , The Transformation Absolutely Pure. { Feb of February - is Complete | a Judging by the die- } f new goods ne would think = Sin ‘i ? Bid Aj t May had arrived. Our pre The Greatest it ‘ ge stock the result of care- forethought and snecessful buy- ’ init well worth a visit towee| We ever made ties andl bargains crowding ‘or Business ! | For Business ! + ' i j QUALITY For the year 1894 we are VARIETY every pais person ; S- ible Sheetings, et with the QuALITY, STYLE, VALUE Finisn and Price of our “¥T Treg ” T _ | Beautiful Swiss Embroideries. FURNITURE. We will LOW PRICE have lots of new goods to : ; : ‘a ’ oo tne tt Wace Gutiaies offer, and if we don’t STYLE make the prices right Black ¢ ! Black Goods! will not expect your , rOcnia > 1 10008 TRADE, BEER BEOS, Weather Bulletin. : ht & Co Ltd Torowro, Feb. 19, 10 8, m. rig rT) . Wests tiy to northerly winds, fair Weather. lower temperature febl9 ia) $$ ——L THE DAILY EXAMINER 4 ~ 5 : ; ‘ ‘ MONDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1894. OUR HATS Why Walk on Sole Leather were not made twenty -five years ago, nor =~ 9 do we ask old-time prices. Our assortment —WHEN YOU CAN BUY — is the largest on P. E. Island, and our styles the latest, We know what the people want) | and we buy to suit our customers. S f Vi | F S S S (} ( KS If you can’t get a Hard or Soft Felt | | Hat to suit you at PROWSE BROS\, you need not try in the city. eS... ee We have bought the largest stock of| ‘| Hats for Spring in the city, and in buying "TF WO PAIRS FOR BAc such large quantities we bought as low as | " any wholesale house in the Dominion, —_— (1) oun Why go to a house where they only, Rg abou three dozen Hats, when vow J), A. Bruce, Custom Clothier. ‘an buy from men who import hundreds of Charlottetown, February 19, 1894 m w f oe of First-class Hats. Lace BROTHERS, @ Curtains The Stylish Hatters. | quote a few as follows:— { y ° . r We have a lot that we are selling at away-down prices. We | ALL FRESH STOCK. SANDERSON & CO. | Successors to Perkins & Sterns. NEWSON BLOCK. VICTORIA ROW Cuariotetown, February 16, 1894--m w f s 4 * + 4 > 4 ’ . moose "NEW PRINTS OPEN! | Uiicy i anted a We have just opened several Cases and Baies of Cotton | Prints, Grey ‘and White Cottons, which we are offering at | lowest prices. We are now rendering our yearly statements, and See our New Felt Hats when you want to buy, New| request promp payment of overdue accounts. All accounts See our Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, See our Boys’ Overy: | of six months’ standing must be paid at one We par- coats, We are giving the balance of our Boys’ Overcoaat | ticularly request the payment of SMALL accounts.We |at a great sacrifice. Come to us when you went to buy, | eet (x)-— oe = eee }are bound to sell cheaper than any other firm in the city J RB MACDON ALD & CO but in order to do this we have to insist on prompt pay ments, Have you seen our BARGAIN COUNTER lately. Charlottetown, February 5, 1894—m w f wn, Feb. 7, 1894—m w f sazaan company. Shelf and Heavy Hardware. ‘JUST THINK. —— -—————(X}— os KEROSENE OIL, Shafts, Poles, White Wood, Hickory, Bass Wood, ee Leather Dashers, Moss, Hair, ete, dill Maiti J. D, MACLEOD & 008. febl0—2w eod witthtwe | ! Lace Curtains, Chemical Manures. | W hee Is s f t The subscriber has entered into a con- | fable Linen, tract with the Nichols Chemical Company | of Capelton, Quebec, by which he is | ' enabled to offer the Farmers and Garden- | ! Towels, ers of P. E. Isls anc d Supe rphosph: ate ot Lime | ee Ss = of the best quality and in the finest condi tion, at lower prices than it can be pro-| 7 s cured fro England or any other place. | W hite Cotton, i Ww iH ai Se aoe sate Wabade dao" Ghee’ b yoan Potash Salts), Nitrate of Soda and j : “ other Chemical Manures of high quality | Sheetings, and at low 7. ting m a 3 Cl Ss pure g S 8 ° . ~e ' . "Fargers Cit puchsing vet fiber | PAbENG Leather in Trimming, Top, Dash, Collar, Skirting, Winker and Colored Buffing . ollie ia ad Print Cotton. aly = bv Taland ‘cnane with the —_-_- + ——_{1)--- ---- mainland by steamer, as well as to all a psa ic? Fad tee we) PAINTS, OILS & VARNISHES A SPECIALTY | from the Laboratory of the Inland Revenue + oe ' \ 2ase : r omertent , sl hat No. 1 i aan ae going to try and please) Hy Bottop Value im the City. | ty'per'ccoc’ superphosphate sold by me | | last year had a relative value higher than | jts selling price at Charlottetowr n. WS CE TE ART i Address Box 504, Charlottetown. 2 "as I ) A | NJ oe HARRIS | D. FERGUSON. febl2—wy 4m London House. NEW FRUITS. Charlottetown, Feb. 16, 1 1894—« ee a ny Charlottetown, January 13, 1894—tu thu sat LT — a _ . Don't Buy Low Grade Canadian Kerosene Oil ——| 300 boxes fine O. S. Valencia Raisins on U OW [ : Information Wanted | —* ergs a « | when. you can get the best Water White almost as cheap at S. B. ENMAN & CO’S. Com- ' 50 barrels Currants, | mon (il burns much faster than good Oil, and besides it smokes your chimneys and creates 190cans |“ an unhealthy and disagreeable odor in the house. 50 boxes Dates, of the relatives of JAMES WALLACE, a carpenter and ecaman, who came toBos | 20“ _Deamen, We keep ONLY THE BEST, so you can’t make any mistake in ordering Oil from us. i 20 kegs Grapes, ton about 20 years ago. A idress 20 bags Nuts (Filberts). GEO. WALLACE, | X., B. & M. RATTENBURY | Ss. B ENMAN & CO. South Abington Station, Mass. | dec?? N., B. ; : Charlottetown, February 2. 1894—mon wed fri jan29—dy & wy i ‘Saddlers Hardware, Carriage Hardware, Spokes, Hubs, Rims)" WOE ARS Vora Awe Am. ex ie Ss \ a) x y . 2 a 7 = oy _ — cn © S en em it 2) x sO : ; : 5 eS © a st o ; §. — O > & 7% Sy Fie Lay 2285 s a6 rhe ¥- = b- : : at e - "a i “ Ste I: 7 & = =="= Is ko GO = aaa ae Oe, Oe ES ee TP. eer Lobster Packers, ATTENTION ! Il \ N ton M { ipany a} vf PATi i ANS I im} \ {f sam pi ri Cans i 1 a warra i hing t | LEAD, COPPER COLON TWINK, MANILLA MARLINE, ROPES and other supplies. WALTER MATHESON, Lower Queen Street Ch’'town, Feb. 1, 1894—2m eod & wky Tea Meeting. The People of Murray Harbor South intend haying a Public Tea in their New Hall on WEDNESDAY, the 21st day « 1894 m w f | ‘ than r pa ee ¥ a ° Te <> | Curtains forme ly $9.: 00), NOW o.. OW, | February The will be a Meat Table ) 25. 2 Dis. } COnnechion with the Tea. 3. 5d. . 9 Ov, Come one, come all, asa rood time many | 9 ~ be expected j 2.9, si 1.50. Tea on the tables at one o’cloc k, p.m - ujts | 7 70. “é 1.50. Proceeds to go towaras paying ott the ‘ é ; debt on the Hall | 1.80, : 1.00. | Admissix } { Tea, 25 cents Meat i ee that whe g y reliable house you alw ays | A small number at 25 cents and 40 cents per yard, | ae, 40 cent | get the worth of | r mone Wis the cheew Ohi ar ure expensive. ' | sy order of the Director I . . e . } - BUY GOOD GROCERIES «i gE ee poe These are ONLY A FEW of the prices. Come and see them—we | H: J. EQBHAUT, ; ; rh UminS a as low a pI us uu can, sometimes one} ; . . | secretary a eon RARE SE Mok tn wien pene’ eee ean’t do them justice on paper, | -_ pportunity. It i 4 J pa} Murray Hashes. Be 1894 d&w 5 Pounds GOOD 19. TEA fi ; 909 CENTS 5 © OLD RELIABLE 24c7 TEA for.. $1.10. : VERY FINE 28ce T EA f 1.25. Thi S | C M d F b 5 §PECIAL BLEND 32c. TEA for... 145 is sale ommences on on ay, e ruary 19th. Pound Box SODA BISCUITS for 23 CENTS | 3 Pounds SEED LUNCH BISCUITS fo: 25 6 | ith cates See See ee ee ‘will biry a W ATC i] that SUG AR for 20 i . 3 ‘ FRUIT “ for. 25 ” i TO ea ar ) ‘ ; ; « SPICED FRUIT ~« for a he we can recommend and you BOSTON CRACKERS for.......... 23 " en ol GRAHAM CRACKERS for no jcan Frety on. CABIN BREAD for 25 “ 9 | A few CHRONOGRAPHS on hand which we will sel] iat reduced prices, EK. W. TAYLOR, CAMERON BLOCK NOTICE. We ask our customers to kindly settle their respective accounts before the end = ot this month. cK. W. TAYLOR. Cl,’town, Feb 1894 PE. Island Railway. On and sfter FRIDAY, ith December, 1803 the trains of this Railway will run daily (Sun days excepted) as éaliows : | Read down Read up |} A. M. Leave Arrive P. M 7M «Charlottetown. -- Blo 734 Royalty Junction 2H) 817 North Wiltshire. ... 1f 8 3) Hunter River.... i4 9 .Bradatbane. ix 90 Emerald Junction. 12 & 9 2 ...- Freetown ; 12 42 ou Kensington iz \ 2 Ar Sum merside Lv ll - og A. M 124) Ly Summersid Ar 0” j fiscouche., ww 1 2 Wellington 10 08 210 Port Hill 19 Be 0’ Leary >» Bloomfield 7 3 43 Alberton 6% y At »Tignish Ly ¢ >. pm M 2 Lv Charlottetown ° Ar 10%) Royalty Junction 10 Ww > Ar Mount Stewart Lv 85) 4 Lv Monnt Stewart Ar 9% 5 22 Cardigan 7 > i4 I Georgetow Ly 71 P.M A.M 105 1 fount Stew: Ar 44 » Man il SI » 12 St. Pet i 640 At Sour Lv 620 P. M. A.M 100 Ly Emerald Junction Ar 8 ) Ar Cape Traverse Ly 73) dD. PO! TIN‘ IER, Gen. Mer. Can. Gov lways }. UNSWORTH, Super atendent Charlottetown, Dec. 14, 12% Wants, Losi, Found, We Advertisements under this heading char ive cents per ling WANTED 4 housemaid Apply to.Mzr PETERS, Sidmount ti 7 ANTE iD — A gen servantin a farm o thea go ook Ap] { a e biv WANTED y th first of March, a we neral servant, who i tands okin API Mt A. A. Maci ALD, Dur Espila i pd ! LOST y erday, ¢ 2 1 or Ke s se } tac i Api ut offi W > —A servant gir Must be w recoi d. App , © Mae Wes Bou REE, Ww ater Street feb) LOST.—On Monday evening, between th Rink and Hillsboro: agh Square, a round gold cable) b angle. Fin oe rr wi ye rewarded by leaving it at this offic or at Mus. ¢ HARLES PALMER’S house, W¢ ymouth Str i ebls WANTED.—A servant gir well recor mended, for a small family No washing, light work and good wages. Apply at this office. febi2 SERVANT W ANTED Apply to Mas T. MELLISH, Great George Street feb DWELLING HOUSE ing House situated on now occupied by Mra. Metiar iven about ist March 3n0s. & Co. CHEQUE LOST—On Monday iast, a cheque for $10.97, erawn by Hugh Monaghan in favor of John M«¢ us arrie or bes Finde ri es pectfully requested to reta to JoHN McQu ARRIE, Oyster Be a Bt bl FOUND.—Gent ae h cap and pair boots. Owner ean hay ‘pplying at Bere BRos :