rd THE THE DAILY EXAMINER. FEBRUARY 7, 18% THE CiViIC CHANGE \ EN ana meted cha ha s Dis ‘ the civ ries Th . the field a ‘ t ry “ e\ ‘ eT persit ’ I ‘ | } ia ‘Vv Lb > 4 I to tl u i> 4 mt \ : ‘ = ait Vv » at | ‘ t lf ii Mr. H - e Sle ; ~ w ' ’ Mr p , \ L ve ” * No xcus st Cou 3 Douse I ha Oitter and abu ‘ suticient by tl Men we i percy this casc pon prbi: posith bs must expect mere abuse . howeve r rts. permanently the nan whe does his duty faithfully . ; } i the chief analyst, Thomas Me- | ; rust which has OE oe. ‘ , 4 7 Fariane, Exq., gives some very important ei hin At any, rate it was not ‘ . . y , : i facts, which have been de monstrated by ; } ‘ efi ‘ 7 5B N ! ‘ . : ° tre in experiments Professor Konig ~ : i f Munster, asar f careful inve r : : TD t I if two + a | 1 = { I> ts ‘ g storers and ‘ ; i : Le nous a } t - - ’ = lupiner srae. be blan 7 anne hev . r peas, hupiner, : ‘ A e portions of - fror 1 Cx - i for the res ; . hitrogen tot 30 These deep rooted ee think Bons 0b ave t : . pia ire t iss i h free nite | i Lasty . +" ii roger Sy and ive the Ve ore is nh toe ‘ it i i i ~ ‘ ‘ a sta Arh Course genera:iiy pursued by ¢ se met . 7 . r I i = resid ne a he ¢ bk for € . o roots ‘4 : iderable t *t pa approved uf I For . . " 1a! f e has ‘umulated the disgrace equabbles which oce i . . suffice i g n op, if more part uariy at beg 2 ie . . Oi 7 po “ph iand ¢ wa ppt d ast term, both pa 5 v - es 4 P a Nee @ruincia d y Tes I on ees blamable. Bat for t - rf v ns a ais may | yy wh ager f the c lances, together aiterna a ie time by using with improved streets, et¢ ex-Cou r ; ‘ v Fup | and 400 Crabbe, ex-Councillor Beer, ex-{ or nin : e iIb.. ka I r er Pine Hogan and ex-Councillor McKay « Ait y “ ‘ ‘ ig *, tha ea .. ac., W 2er\ ed and, wh ex-Mavyor Havi- : tT , i i; aut spl re for rhe T and has been freely censured for almost : ‘ . rog thev are supplied Liways g nz Is § casting vot upon . : i‘, 7 Tt ;y = out t re ‘ > le nue hi cin itted : : £ mM ‘ ; ‘ lea zen he r the cereal ia aa 4 ’ a Ss cs . . . “a , crory ‘ I might Eng Mayor of the city were carefully performed |. ! oe hi , : . 118. farmer has @: wavs calied clover, ‘vet- and the high position well maintained s oi : : ches avi turnips renovating crops, but the The councillors-elect are to be congrat- eo! My : e scientific German ha: gone further and nlated upon the ease and celerity of their | : ony st wi r Ww re fi nitial enannes They course, expect 7 rer ' : ‘Su rse, *E ; ' — aie a ; eae : ; i 2 not ) much » hope that the Pabie t d better than . — fe 99 ce ile oe ; : farmer of the future will by good feeding Vhile h ping that | : ahi iy a oe. oe sa al .: a , » 9 ‘ an aring for his nanure pile, and y this expectation nay be reaiized, thie citi. , ” eCie * ror -tt Parle ’ v In re 3 Pn generai ¥ Will, we beueve, be satieh “d +} i . a las - . ti . ; y < Himsa if they do aa well) Ex-Councillor Crabbe ‘ _ ‘ is hov er rta i t! m ra 1etifes his retirement upon the gronmd ; ee —!] < , te fasii—} ate tie cottafiad thes Cirneill e Has oe ment pao na potasii Wili bat be 18 satisied that Vounclillor a2zard _ ; aT j have t ippiied artificiallv, and that sa“ sineere frie nd of tae ten I* rance sie ‘ wh h * j . > " the Hi J 7 ’ ! S t We sincerely | pe that Conn- W ‘ - for al ea su for an s Haszard i : eay A . : ' : \ po ‘ tis i a i mi = . propor n W t hree element a . force ; — : . ‘ : I | ital rth wuor ¢ i ‘ ’ crops are to ! perance ‘ ) things— PS > , P l rt - € k mi+ Of <b together with progres : ; " 3 " offal are very rich in nitrogen In many ment, will more anl m i rule of | : . Cases it J- i they a Aiypiie 1 to r . ' M turnips with stable manure. No more here wil, vet be contests ! ine Mayer . : ee oe a r . Sera improvident use could be made of them ty and the position of Water Commie). * pee ie ee: ae ‘ ‘ | Sable manure, in itself, supplies more ner. As one who has never been| . : . , " ta . ; | nitrogen than is reqnired for turnips. | t to the cffice of Mavor, as om who s# eerved the city well in the Council, a ing meghani man wo is personally popnlar— Mr. McLean's chance of succes@ in the Mayoralty election ought to be god Even those who, like Tue Examiner, are ady to admit the ability displayed in the I ust | his main g ”" ‘ be i I f t eason t his opponent has already had a reat k the Mayor's cha vthile Le has et ‘4 I ere ' weve this ot Mr MelLea sndid r hie bs the ' eas I ts ot Mr Mc Kinn n. is again a candidate f the position Water Commi sioner Ir a bjecti« n can, of course, be removed by the with- drawal of Mr. McK 'nnon frem the con- test Mr. McKinnon las been a Water Commis-ioner from the first, and it is understood that he ia not particularly anx- | ions to continue in the position, provider aman of inte elected to take his place Now, Mr. Henry lligence aml character he Smith fills thiecondition. It is unudoubtedly a | likeness of James Murray, now a come fact that one of the chief causes that in- | Positor ov that paper, and formerly edito : ; of the Summerside Progress finenced Mr. McLean w withdraw from 4 . . j —————- < - eee the Mayorulity election two years ago was | Mock Parwiuaxeyt.— The Government that Mr. McKinnon oecupied the position : will introduce at next mee ting a resolution | f Water Commissioner. Therefore it is amending the pre eit elee.ion law, by for- ‘ ; t x t t Vv M bidd ng perse nal canvas: of ele tora by pot “> WUC o ¢ ee sat aT a = ; . ° + - ’ I =e . “| candidates or agents abolishing special vote Kinnon will retire now and give Mr. | andl a lopting the ballott ¢y tem i McLean a fair chance in the contest for seid ‘ » she Mayorality. Mr. Mclean cannot, in HE PAST guarantees the future. tastice to him It is not what we say, but what self and to his friends again retire from the field, and we have no ' —— : ae : doubt that he will, in an ae, first it — PQQ —— —A curious idea is afloat in St An engineer there has bailt an fire engine which he want« the fir ¢ com- missioner to buy ordinary street trolley, with a contrivance for getting it on and off the tracks. It is said to weigh lese than half as much as a @teamn fire enyine of the ordinary capacity, while its powermay be rapidly increased to almost any extent. With an electric enpply avaiable at almost every street would seem as if the steam Pan! corner, it fireengine might soon be superseded by its | electric rival es The eleventh the medical experts of the world, which wasto have been held last summer in Rome, but which account of the cholera, Home from Mareb 29 to April 25 USE SKODA’S DISCOVERY, the great Bloot and Nerve Remedy . the turnip crop, electric | It ia built to run by the | internationa) congress of | was postponed on | will be held in | DAILY SCIENCE IN AGRICULTURE. Is these days of scientifle knowledge and keen com petitic farmer who hopes for SUCCESS hi ve the resource and needs of | ind. Most farmers know : ‘ ‘ ~ tial « nts » fer 1 ty i | ori ac snd potas i t making gener ally ack of \ these essential ‘ s Ww re ! luctive Hi Supply ‘ ~ ‘ n-out i ultural ‘ S ! good aching iplete fer- irge proportion of I I in excess of nitre | I ’ x 1 vient gr i -. 4 1 but little fruit Wher heerved ett e, the ? \ “ id n { } ‘ | perhap- € potash i } por t t al \\ h this can- : Ss lac kin , it may pted th stals'e ! aila \ iintain the er ua ] s N a ra ary ] grows in ve i mh the his de vtable manure I sof t Isiand black mud | are available, and are s These muds should not he applied a ' m4 land, but when n iw : ipplied to 1 the | i 1 results i a g ~ PI Oo ? Phe importa r 3 is not a v t) a = i n | = ’ youd »\ | * bh ok aiiv Tt r the ~ with the a i Ire Tn t n No. 22.isa | ; \ Inland R Dey irtment Uttawa, ; Phosphate is the element in seant supply. . tt. | Right practice would apply phosphate to | ae ‘ with the stable manure, ; ; i and compost the lobster backs and apply j them to wheat | omen om > - ee CANADIAN BUTTER. Mr. Grabam, of Ottawa, said at a recent neeting of farmers there that. he had | hipped butter to the Old Country the mast season.and ft the best Canadian mikd-cured butter brought as high a price } the English market as the best Danish | i We ha > Sa d, just as good a mintry ae Denmark, ju-t as rich food, as xl eattle, and as intelligent men. If Canadians took precantions to cure the butter to «uct rlish trade, and saw j that it arrived the in goad condition, it would find an unlimited market at paying prices cole ml SO OD er PERSONAL. Senator Prowse, of Murray Harbor, is at the Hotel Davies. Among the pictures of its employes, which the Ne “ York Sunday lishes thie week, we notice an excellent lood’s Sarsaparilla does, that tells the ory. Remember HOOD’S CURES I don’t i > Life is like a game of whist. enjoy the game much; but I like to play i my cards well, and see what will be the | end of it-—George Eliot. } -_ Berwin, Feb. 5.—In the reichstag to-day, | Herr Friedberg, natural libera', asked wnat was the government’s position in regard to | the Coburz succession, and suggested that | the Duke of Sax« -Coburg Gotha should re nounce his British nationality. Chancellor Von Caprivi, in reply declared-thavy Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha was the lawful | sovereign of the duchy, and that his sov § eiguty excluded al! dependence upon a } foreign state. : ; + THE WRONG CAP.—The person who took | &asealskin cap from the hall of ‘he subseri- | ber’s Office on Tuesday, the oth in t., (anu leit | his own), will oblige by ‘eturniug it and claiming the cap left.—M. & Lb. C. McLeon, febs—dy Zi wky li DWELLING HOUSE TO LE™.—* Dwelj | ing House situated on Hillsboro igh Str. et now occupied by Mra. McGregor. Possess n given about ist March. Apply to Fase tte Sw eod—fe Bros, & Co, . Herald pul | EXAMINER . . | LETTER rROM MR, ALEXANDER HORNE. To rae Exveerors ov Waap Frvi | Geyriemen,—I beg to inform you that ] have withdrawn from the civic contest in Ward Five My reasons are as follow In the first place, | had no desire tora lau civic election at the } t tit is | hd eprese it d the ward for about tif ears previous to. L892, w » | retired I considered I had served the ward g enough, for nothing \ larve Ort i tle of electors of the ward led on me, te induce me to run the ward again as tie temperance candidate, as they seid they had no confidence in the coupeiflors that were there at present. They said that | they had partly arranged a team for me. I consented, on certain conditions; tha’ is, if good men Would nominate for the wards, formed ominate lower On Tuesday evening I was in that H. C. Douse was for Ward One roing to against M. P. Hoyan, and that Mr. Hogan was not going to nominate. On Wednesday morning | culled on Mr Heygan to ascertain if he war going to nominate or t He said he had decnied not to nominate and vave me sume of his reasons for not nominat I calledon my colleagu W. DD. MeKavy) fand informed him of what JT jad beara | T told him that I wa going t Council with Douse and 4 tot abused and in-ulted the same as they d previously He eaid he wovld not nominate if I did not Yon a know how these men abused wd sinsulted the Mavor and Coun- lors who did not see eve toeve with then in the Council. They in-ulted and abus« the ministers of all our clhinrehes in the town, They abused and insu-ted al! th women and temperance workers the } town There was nothing too bad f them to say against any person that adve- cated temperance in any form Another reason : LOCAL NOTICES. Advertisements under this heading cnarged for atthe rate Ol ten cents per line, Stanley Bros. advertisement in this issue is well worth reading. It contains many good pointers See Messrs Moore & McLeod’s ad in tris isene We are offering special discounts on a sample line of Knghsh purses during this | week Don’t miss this chance — Haszard & Moore f8 21 Bedeque oysters at the Union House. febs Sometimes a makes a mistake when he refuses to read advertisements. The reader-of this had better buy his hate at Prowse Bros, and he will be all right in the sight of his friends teb7 ‘ake advantage of the low prices, an order your supply of canned poods this The cheap ale will stop Saturday. Corfi, pea and tomato son y 10 man week ‘ents per Sanderson & Co., tS th fri sat can while the sale !asts,- The “Be-to” stove mat sold at the City | Hardware Store is one of the greate-t omforts for the kitchen porridge, Milk, or in facet nothing w.ll burn, if the pot or ‘ing utensil is placed on the mat. If t gets dirty simply place it in the fire and burn it clean. —R. B. Norton & Cv. {73 If you use a stove mat from Norton’s have burnt porridge. You watch to keep to at the City Hardware Norton & Co, f7 3i Enterprising. —Mesers Carter & Co., Seedsmen, have already received per coo you W iI never never have to tir or from burning. Cal Store and get one R. B Geo. 1S. S. Stanley twe carloads of North Akes- tern Hard Red Fife Wheat, and ave ‘an- other car of White Fife at Piccou: These : : | firms aré now. bu-ily engaged in testing and Some of the leading | : Sg. or tl aa 9 | ontting ap Seed for the spring’s trade, and | will have their new Seed Catalogue ready | una short time. | for seeds No need to send away when we have a reliable and | long established firm in our own Province liberals of Charlottetown have forced politics into this civie conte t Such should never have been | done I would not countenance it, nor did I ever do so when I was ther Whin politics are introduced into ci matter | the use f Inexs of the City Ce un 1 Is ruin- ed for ever Another reason: It has always been the rule that a certain numbe ef Roman Catholies should sit at Council Board The last term there wa y ol ] ed Mr. Hogan ont and nom. vestant and a Liberal It ay year they for are a Pri al > that they want all Liberals at the Soard } and no Roman Catholics or Conservative:, when our bove are nat at scl } tind something useful to do; 4, they can but tue-e@ City have nothing else to attend to but to hold up +} ‘i ‘ , and iearn to chew tobacco eaceable passers-by I A ; chaps don’t seem to Street corners and Farmer. aseauit | I am not sati-fied with such manwuver- ng : i : Not s ] “ afraid of my} | : n of that; for in mi a-s | Diet with such success as | did on ca-ion, and I have 1 in rood many elec- | tions in Ward 5 To you gentlemen who f{| promised me your support, I thank von mest heartily flor your wailing promise-, and will not forget vou for so doing When vou view the situation that I Was | placed in, yon cannot blame me for the | stand I have taken in th ace, and will not blame me for doing what I did Ihanking you, M K liter, fo valuable space, I remain yo ri . ANDER Horny Feb. 8, 1894 A FARMER COMPLAINS. Sir,—Every fine dav any of us farm come to town we get showhalled as \ enter the city, or else we have to give d zenor more ravan fins a Now, if the city policemen cant this, me and some of mv friends have de- cided to each takea sleigh-stake and teach these boys a lesson. In the country > <a ENTERTAINMENT AT HOPE RIVER Sir,—Will yon allow n & modes pace in your news eolan nh t note & ji very pleasing social that took place in Hope River Hal! on the even.ng of Thure- lav, February l=t. Tue Debating Suc iety of that place, knowing the desires of it- members, and wishing to have outsiders enjoy some of the pleasures of their re- inions, i-eued invitations to a grand social ind litefary entertainment. A thongh increased the d.fficnities of travel- torm ing, yet about fifty couples re ponded, ind a more enjoyable evening could not | magined. + The programine consisted of songs, in- strumental mmue-ic, addresses, recitations, <peeches (both humorons and complimen- tary), and comic readings. It is only | justice to say that it delighted everyone ; pre ent. At ten o’clock refre-~hments were served both bountiful and appetizing. A new fvature in entertainment here wass in- | angurated by having a space of the hall | given to those who wished to enjoy a qnad- trile,and judging by the bright faces of the young people, it was a happy idea well carried out, To carry out so diyersifiela programme with entlinsiasm, to make everyone feel at home and happy anil to the | joing their utmost to excel Notice to Parents, All parents are especially reque sted net to negleet to give thei children Hawker’s Balsam of " Intl enZa, etc favorite anda sure Cough Price 25 cure. everywhere bottle *<¢ medy GRAND CARNIVAL VICTORIA, A GRAND FANCY DRESS CARNI- VAL w.i! be held in the R nk at Victoria, on THURSDAY, the 15th cnet. The Direct« rs are determ'ned to make Lod and Nerve this Carnival the best ever held in Victoria Ad: nsession, 25 cents; Skaters in cos- me Ire A ery Band in attendance. Lee, STORDY, Secretary. There is always a best, even among a score of good things, and ipe smoker who has Mastiff brand acknowledges it to eve ry tried the be the i sweetest, covlest smoking ta- have such perfect order and goud will pre- | vail through all, must mez | those who were responsible, but the conr- teoux ard effiicient officers of the society, | Mesers. John A. Macdonald and T. P. | Cullen, who condacted the entertainment, brought everything toa successful issue. A hearty vote of thanks to these young gentiemen at the all those whe had the honor of participat ing in this delightful so felt that it- was owing to their untiring attention they were indebted for the event of the season here. M. ——- <b +e Wax cardi sot Wa son's To the Electors of Charlottetown, was ‘ close, and ial, GENTLEMEN, Having been reqnested by a number of citizens to place myself in nomination a< a Water Commissicner fur Charlottetown, I have consented to do so, and now respectfully solicit your sup- port at the approaciiing election. I am a native of thix city and have always taken an active part in the promotion of its best interests, In xolic ting vonr votes I have } no private or per-onal interests to serve I claim to have some bu-iness experi nee as well as some practical knowlelge of | the duties of the office, and if elected, | fa.th- will seek fully and conscientiously. Iam Your obedient servant, Hexny Suita, Jr. to discharge those duties Lumber! Lumber! FOR SALE On Pe. ke’s No. 3 Wharf. 3,000 CEDAR FENCE POSTS, 150,000 Guod Split CEDAR SHINGLES. Also, a large supply of all kinds of Lum- ber, inctuding Pine, Spruce and Hemlock Boards, Scantling, Stuwiding, Fencing, Palings, Laths, Bricks, Lime, etc. thet The. whole of the above will be sold cheap for cash, as it ust be disposed of before opening of navigation, | POOLE & LEWIS. P.S.—On account of the severe winter and bad roads we have extended the t.me for the collection of amounts due us to March Lat. All amounts not settled on that date will be sued for in the March court with- out farther notice. POOLE & LEWIS, Ch’town, Feb. 8, 1894. n something to} tendered 4 | in-ured. bacco made. It dees not bite the tongue, and is positively iree from any foreign mixture. J. B. Pace Tobacco Co., Richiuwrnd Virginta; and Montreal, Canada, Concerning VWanutscturers’ life Comp ny Important changes indicated in the Torunte Globe of January 27th, which contains several columns of a reporter’s interview with the Managing D.rector. make it appear asif the year 1894 will mark the beginning of a° new era in lift in-urance in Canada. The Manutacturers Lite has taken a great stride in the inte?- exts of the people, in expunging froni all ts policies this vear every restriction and condition po-s.ble to expunge from an in- ~uranece contract. leaving all po.icies now and hereafter absolutely in favor of the No dispute or litigation can ever arise over the payment of aclaim, if the premium be paid. Lapsed ‘policres may be reinstated any time within twelv. months. Loans will be granted on the security of the policy after three years. The benefits as described dre, beyond question, in advance of anything yet offered to the public by Life Insurance Companies. The patronage extended to this Company throughout all parts of Canada has b-en most liberal—so much So that it is well within the mark to say that no Company ever succeeded so well, or attained such proportions either a: regards volume of busine~s or premium in- come in se short a time from date organiza- tion. It+ death rate has been so low ax tu be aruly phenominal, and Jast year th: per centage was actually reduced about 25 proving that a very healtiy class of policy-holders has been secured. This mu-t be grat.fving to all policy holders, for the lower the death ratio ti larger will be the profit-. “Phe Cotpaty hasa large number of policy-holdera or this Island, already running into the hun- dreds, Now that new and more liberal feat- ures have been introduced, nv doubt they will soon reach the thon-andy, Under Dominion Gey rnment supervision the se- curities are ab-ulute, and there can be m possible danger of lo-s. There ean be m «uch calamity a< insolvency. Policy hold ers rest with ye f ct contentment, bein assured of Government protection, Under these circums ance-,tue Manufacturers’ [n vextment and Endowment policies will prove the best — investment fur quarterly, semi-annual and annual avings. For men and women of means, and Savings Bank depo-itors, who are not ~atisfied with the low rate of interest al- lowed them, he Manufacturers’ Singie Premium Enlowment will prove advan- tagevus. For ~peculative men the Return Premium plan excels-all others. My. John Gorman has been appointed Special Soliciting Agent for Charlottetown and has already met with marked success. per cent., Local agents have been ap- pointed in several districts, McLeod, Morson & McQuarrie are the company’s solicitors for the Island. The local agencies in the Maritime Province« vill be managed as heretofore, from the Halifax Branch. Local Agents wanted in unrepresented districts, J. B. PATON, Manager. Halifax, Feb. 6. 1894, Tolu and Wild Cherry for { geness and Amyshurph, were damaged by Conghs, Colds, Croup, Bronehitie, Hoarse- | heavy seas. ft is the children’s | low lands were flooded eight miles from Sold | the sea. and 50 cents a} to protect the Rankney. Marsh, Kent, did of Accidents | over the coa-ts of Great Britain, and that orem»... 1 Seoded. USE SKOvA’S DISCOVERY, the grea pellex and his son, E. R. Hackett, were arrested fired upon by a force of French native froops. were killed. Sierra Leone say that the detachment of frontier police Wuich has w th the French forces, is the detachment French. appear, Was returning to the coast when attacked. uppl red with the latest slagazines, Periodi- ea da and the United States. of Books and Magazines not in stock. the cheapest. are covered by the Canada Accident Assurance Co. at lowest rates for genuine Insurance. AGENT FOR P. E. c. R. BROW block. CH’TOWN. TELEGRAPHIC. EXAMINER ISLAND, Despatches To THE A GREAT GALE IN EUROPE. Dykes Destroyed and Marshes Flooded in England. There Are Many Vessels in Jeopardy. Sreoial Church, Railway Station and Houses Blown Down. Loxpoy, Feb. 8. A violent hurricane is prevailing along the coast« of nost countries bordering on the Nortii Sea. Many casualties are re- ported in Great Britain. A gele is blow- ing, accompanied, in some place-, by heavy ran. De-patches show that the gale swept con-iderable damage was done. Sea dykes along the strait of Dover, between Dun- At Appledore the Devonshire An immense embankment, built not avail to keep the place from being Two hundred vessels were com- pelled to seek refuge from the storm at East Bay, Dungeness. Several cottages in Sueffield were blown down. At Bladudno, Wales, the new Baptist Church was wrecked, and the Scarborough Peak rail- way station was destroyed by the wind. MBETING OF PARLIAMENT, Notes From ihe Capital. Orrawa, Feb. 8 Parliament will meet on either the 8th or 10tu of March. Sir. A. P. Caron addressed a large meet- ing the auspices of the Macdonald Ciub. He said that the Government would re- vixe the tariff on the line of the National Policy by still affording adequate protec- tion to Canadian industries. A Minister Prosecuted, Sr. Jouy, Feb. 8. Rev. Mr. Fuller, Methodist minister of Calais, Maine, was taken to jail yesterday. He is opposed tv church suppers, which his church trustees favor. He locked the meeting house parlor, refusing te let the upp:r people come in. There was a ~truggle at tne door and the pastor wa- carried off to the Jock up. He has since been bailed out. Gladstone's Health Good. Loxpoy, Feb. 8. Sir Algernon Edward West, Mr. Glad- stone’s friend and companion in Biarritz, has arrived here. He says that he left Mr. Gladstone in the best of health. Billiard Tournament. Boston, Feb. 8. In the last of the series of games in the Triangular Billiard Touraament, Slossun beat Scheetfer 600 to 248. GENERAL TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Beruty, Feb. 5. - The emperor this even- ing attended the dinner give by Chancellor Von Caprivi to the members of parlia- ment, and delivered a speech. In this he announced the fact that the treaty of com- merce with Russia had been signed. Topeka, Feb. 5.—State Insurance Com- missioner Snider to-day revoked the license the Home Life Insurance Co., of New York, to do business in this state. The company’s known business last year was $16,000,000. It is understood that like action was taken in regard to thirty other New York companies in Kansas. It is understood he takes this action because of the company’s failure to pay taxes due the ~tate. Inpranaporis, Ind., Feb. 5—From a member of «x-Freaident Harrison’s family t wax learned to-night that there is no foundation whatever fur the rumor that he s to marry Mr-<. Leland Stanford. Wiswipes, Man., Feb. 5. - H. A. Hackett, this afternoon. They are wanted at Farmington, Maine, on a charge of stealing between $10,000 and $20,000 werth of onds. They had $10,000 worth of bond< in their possesion, and were attempting to negotiate them at the city banks, Liverroor, Feb. 5.—A despatch received uere from Sierre Leone announced further li-turbance on the frontier of that colony between the British and French forcese. A ietachment of Briti-h frontier police, while ‘ncamped in the Sofia country, have been During the conflict one of the Frenchman and five of the native police LiverPooL, Feb, 5.—Later advices from been in conflict vhich was previou-ly attacked by the The detachment, it would now barter’s Bookstore IS HEADQUARTERS FOR school Books, College Books, Rlank Books, Book-keeping Blanks, Sacre ae eneennnaesnaddipeseasaanesunen aeerenrasaane-naenabonammanemeneanne tation, that the ty’ waterproof. DAY. see Us, Maclutoshes Though novelty in the Je +8 year by year, it is a sat: fact.» to erly Spring trade tue NEW lah markets, and are prepared | you think you don’t need a WATERPROOF. price asked ought to make the rain come. JAMES PATON & ©»v. N. B.—We have on hand Six lovely Capes, suitable for elderly lalies. Reg price, $22.00; nett price now, $15.00. See this lot. Read James Paton & Go's. Daily Announcement, and f WATER? RO IFS 8 ", © pec ally n conne tion ee nd mvefal W nave DE offe OUR Garments are free from ‘hat c: mm n disagreeab'e smell, ani are They are attract.ve in appe: ran -¢, perfect in fit, serviccabie im wear, and are ever increa-ing in favor. Ours is the Indispensable Waterproof Garment. It is the Popular Waterproof—nothing COMMON about them. Ws dently recommend them to your notice. \ Perhaps you want to know the price. You will be sure to tell vour friends the price when | Well, it will RAIN 8 ON ri you the Annual January Sale. January 2, 1894—tu thu sat COLONIAL HOUSE, 1334. SQUARE. a ecremceee X lene — ae DISCOUNTS EXTRAORDINARY. Owing to the death of our senior partner, MR. HENRY | MORGAN, and the consequent re-arrangement of the firm. we intend making an extraordinary effort during the month of January to reduce our stock to the lowest possible point, that everything may be in good shape jor starting the new business in February. To accomplish this, we have decided to make even greater sacrifices than has been our custom in These sacrifices wiil be in the form of discounts, and will commence TUESDAY MORNING, 2nd January, and continue till the end of the month. HENRY MORGAN & CO.. MONTREAL. Have You Read It? SOMETHING GOOD FOR EVERY DAY! } the most dazzling wonders ot JUST ments in this Province, to ten dollars. Charlottetown, Feb. 6, 1894—t t « The Bible, the International Bible, HASZARD & MOORE, VICTORIA ROW STATIONERS. FIRE Your patron.:e .' is respectfully solicited :-— settlement of losses. janll INSURANCE. | JOHN MACEACHERN, 4 wie following great Fire Companies The Royal Ins Co of Liverpool, | The Lendon & Lonca-hire Ins. Co of ‘ivepro 1. Th: United Fire lus Co. of Manchester | The Phenix Ins Co. of Brookiyn. These Companies command ENORMOUS MONETARY. STRENGTH, and are noted for their prompt and liberal AGENT FOR f. E. ISDAND. Charlottetown, January 20, 1894—dy MW at ms to apport a INS AND COLORINGS to be ha . WoO lealing lees on SAT: RDAY Flitsl We will offer two leading | nes on Well, it don’t do to tell a ‘ : i Nervine. E | Only be described by saying that it has come ihis cap'ivating volume is © brilliant | rama of the Great Fair whicn has awakesel | such a world wide interest. We keep the very latest stock of Bibles and Testa-| with prices ranging from 3 cents | a carpenter and seamar We Have a Few Hundred Pairs of BOOTS, SHOES AND SLIPPERS, ODD LINES, LEFT FROM THE SEASON’S TRADE, sf thorong can onn SATUR- ece then Perl ay ———— nn GREETING | S. George Pharmacy, the Popalar Drugstore. In Medicine, quality ranks first, which ix Our motto, Our line of Drugs, Chemicals and Patent Medicines is ci Toilet an! Fancy Articles, comprising Brushes, Combs, Chamois, Soaps, Per- fumes, Toilet Powders, etc. Cigars, Tubaccos, Cigarettes, Pipes, ete, Trv Davies’ special 5c. Cigar, acknew* ledved to be the best in the city. « Five Cent Straight.” Agent for Wi mplete, tadam’s Microbe Killer, South American Rheumatic Carey nglixh Spavin W oolford’s Sanitary Lotion. Davie’ ing the g liam reate-t -ati-faction. Try a box! DAVIES’ DRUG STGRE, Morris Blox k. V wtoria Row. jan27 The World's Coluwbiaa Expesition, 1. The whole civisized world has been ime terested in the Great Celebration. The crowned heads of Europe, the governmentsof — all the famous nations of the globe, the lands of the Orient and the islands of the sea have _ ali been co-operating to render the Exhibition worthy of the greatest event of modern times, Its magnitude and marvelous character cap prised ail the «arest products oj land and haiare and grandest prod ctions of human genius. 2. The Great Fair whica celebrates the Ge covery OF America by Columbus has never been equalled. J! was larger and more nificen' than any similar exhibition heid. Over twenty million dollars was ele pended in its grand spacious bnildings, and the re-ull was the most attractive Exhibition the world ever saw. 3. This gorzeons d in our lisplay is vividly * PICTGRIAL HISTURY OF F WORLD'S *‘UOLUMBIAN EXPOSIT® This wonderful work is a royal oc'aye vk ume Of over S00 large double-column veaiad lus inches long by 74 inches wide. Iteon nea: ly twice the »m unt of matter in an Or dina y quar o book. and 1- therefore equal a larg: volume of 160 pages. li contains a compicte history of the World renowned Expos.tion at Culcage: capt yatll descriptions oO: the magnificent Baiidi Marvelion~ Exhibits, such as W Textite Fabrics, «achinery, 2} ducts, Latest Inventions, Discoveries, with afuli description oi Chicago, its iui Buildings, Parks, etec., by €x-Governor — Wim. BE. Cameron, et the World's Colum! \ Exposition Hi~tory Co., with au introd ; by Hon. Thomas W. Palmer, ex-U. 3. Senater and cx-Minisier lo Spain, including a chapter Ou the Women’s theparcm ni by Franees B Wiilard, President oi lic World’ sand Natem al Woman’s Christian /+mperance Unwtt 4 CUN vI PLONS—L: is p ed from clear, ne@ type, on fine calond i pay . dodis em + lished wihaiarge pbumber of BEAU Sst ENGRAVINGS, wh Sees thein. This grand work <urpasses anything tha ch charm everyone whe? has yl appeared in th ie, and will be sole by subser.plion eniy, Wait for it; take ne other. MRS.N A. STEWART is Sole Agent (8 this city decz? Information Want of the relatives of JAWMtS WALLAC?, , who came to Bos ton abuut 20 years azo. tAddrese GEO. WALLACE, South Abington Siaueon, Mass. jan29—ay & wy and in order to make a quick disposal of the same we have decided to offer them at a Discount of 25 to 508 per cent This is positively the best chance to get first-class Footwear ever ffered in the city. Sale commences TO-DAY. J. M. McLEOD & CO. Text Bo: Ks, (flice stationery in great tar ely. Our NEWS COUNTER is kept well ~ and New-papers from England, Cana- Careful attention paid to the ordering REMEMBER |l—We eell as cheap as G 0. CA TER & CO. ‘\ febd Having a large proportion {t also keeps moist longer, BEER £ Charlottetown, February 1, 1894—tu thu sat Try a Barrel of Excelsior Flour. The demand for EXCELSIOR FLOUR is steadily inereasin:, us newly everyone who once tries it will have no other, Wheat in it, it requires a great deal more water than other Floirs, an! tucis out several more loaves of bread to the barrel. so after being baked. For sale at of the best Munitoba Hard and does mot dey ina lay or & &O rE Liniment a " Ointment stil selling and give 7 & &