EE ee ee a inane? rr eget es. 2 RERUN eh, AG NRE RR er en, 8 he ee THE DAILY THE DAILY EXAMINER. THE CIVIC ELECTION, T's was nomination day fer Mayor, City Conncillors and a. Water Com mh nh Nominattons were received from noun until four o'clock he f wing gentlemen nominated AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY. Tre Minister of Agriculture mentions ir s report for 1893. the ‘ sat P r Thurston, chairman of the ore On agru ura mp ments, and s x ‘ ‘ « neer of the Worki’s Exp an address state ! ‘ esig : eh) and smooth ss OT er the Canadian agricaltura j ene machinerv were the ¢ ils of \ thing of w K 1 in the exl ind as ‘ exh t ie “76 Philedelphia nani fested that Cav ula wie ¢ progress nh manu f g tlLan any I nation taking par } xposit I 7 ne nr Ih a | m ¢ Apre essed ii Tar Examiner a few days ago, and may be sken as cood evidence that the N. P. has | vot b nu The great fassevy-Harris Company now manufacture ericultural ma ves equal or superior to se produced by any other factory in the the world, at prices greatly reduced sinc: the ante N P p rex \ t there are ‘or believing that a well managed { ry for agricultural machinery would prosper in this agricultural province i huis ictal AM sciemninanie MIDDLETON AT BATOCHE enteemenens A tetrer from Lieutenant-Colone i yughton, in the Montreal Gazette, is not calculated to add to the military reputa- Major-Genet | Middleton The General has been publishing his remini> eences of the Northwest in the United Serv Magazine. He boasts that nc withstood the advice of hie senior officers to retreat from Batoche, aad conveys the impression that they were inclined to run while he stood his ground and gain- ead the Colonel He yughton declares that the very reverse is etruth. He says that General Middle- tow directed him to order @ retreat to 1p of the previous sight, eight miles ray vty of the victory. the inadvisability of the bad upon out the extremely and pointed ste, moral effect it would have upon young sold- jers, as well as the accession to the enemy’ forces which would probably result from it; that he was angrily comman t execute the order; that he did so; troops were in motion within fifteen that Dr. Ortor used to ret minutes; however, posi- iveiy ref wove the wounded men ander his Charge upon any yoSseration M idlet triumph at Batoche, and deserves no cre men of the expedit Jeserve the great prais NOTES AND COMMENTS. — The failures in the United States for the last five yeers : 1859 1890 1891 f 1892 a iieieule stsoce teens L893 5,922 The reece has 1893 is not *o bad after all! As compared with sae A nited States, (jreat Britain has done li in the year —A some of the large proportion of moet valuable herds in the United Statex | and Caceda have been found, upon the | opp ation of Ko ymph test, to be in- fected with tuberculusie. Numbers of | costly als have been slanghtcrad This sugge t« that ek scientists might -eek to discover son of dealing with the trouble ing © many valuable animals. irremediable evil should justify tly process cheaper wav dna slauzhter- Urly an such a —John Redmond, Timothy Harrington and Joseph K.nnev, leaders of the Parnei!- the Irish parliamentary a manife to declarin Government’s rule is a section of party, have is=ned that the Liberal confessed failure. It feato adds, differ from {t bas been marked . ictions and jury-pack does not. th Tory by secret enquiries, nz. Hoine rule, th aliic Government. it «ave, ha- Leen pushed a-i ie, and it ie therefure necessary to restore Ireland t ber old pesition of “blocking the way 1 —At a meeting of representative: of stof the labor organizations in Tor- ‘ I methald of | eld to consk ler the be t ' it wa- securing proportional representation, iecided, after a lengthy discussion of var jones eystems. that group i constituencies with cumulative voting was calculated to! produce the best results A deputation representing labor organizations all over the province will awa.t upon the local | gove ronment shortly and a-k fur the intro- ‘ ° , daction of a bill for a cumnls syatem during the ses=ioa —Advices from Ithace, New York, r port that “the museum of classical arehw- ology of Corneil! University, the gf of Henry W. Sage, was dedicated a few days azo. The museum contains a large col- Evy ptian, Apies 5,356 fe on tau ction of Greek, Roman, tal ulpture, which « : area. Tre collecti country among nuiversity munseums, and a rival of Boston and Ne w 7 rk ! tro- jitan neuseums. Mr k “ee MIEXCEM Es Ds Sage chose to ma eightieth birthday vent trustees united in presentir vase. Mr. Save’ amounts to neariy ager of the versity he has given a large part of his time for the past 15 years es, ience and has the university @ eum lis direet donations ieeerniineathtisitainiiaiaiatiiansis Seal THE ELDON GLEE CLUB AT VERNON RIVER BKIDGE. the presentation on ils ‘ and in honor of that e the : silver nell univer: ity Oo ‘ lnawe ; im cash, and, as man uni- lar vis, to which hi« devotion, abil: ty vaved for The entertainment given in the Vernon River Hall by the members of the above club on the lst ingt., was in every perti- cular a grand snecess. Notwithstanding the inclement weather | nd the bad condition of the roads, the | he !] was well filled with a higbly attentive appreciative audience And if we may judge by the applause which followed each part of the perfurmance both end instrumental, as well as the dialogues and recitations, we must clude that the concert was very creditable apa to the Eldon Glee Club We heartily congratulate our Eldon | friends upon their musical attainments, and as they intimated their intention of favoring ua with another concert in sid of our hall, of which due notice will he given, we bespeak for them a bumper | house, feeling perfectly satisfied that | every one will enjoy the rare treat offered | by the membera of the Eldon Glee Club. Ove Wao Was Presevrt. Veraon River Bridge, Feb. 2, 1894. = Me = A PERSONAL. James Yeo, Esq., Port Hill, was in the city yesterday, and left for home this morning. James Clow, Esq., Murray Harbor North, is in thix city. He is registered at the Queen Hotel. Mr. B. D. Higgs, of the Guardian, left last night en route to the Pacific Coast for the j | a.m., and was constitute | Cameron | McKenzie, aumber of the 4 ; tue con } repres¢ } the |} prvtests past | j and the university | i the i " : | town, on Tuesday, the 20th day of March, larger than | vocal certainly con- | | favorite ands. sure Cough cure. the benefit of bis health. He will be away from the Provinee abont eix monthe, FOR MAYOR Thomas A. McLean, W. E FOR COUNCILI Dawson ORS W rd | Henry C. Douse VW ard 2 Charles E R rber Ward 3) Thomas Z. Taylor Ward ‘ Horace Haszard, L. P. Tanton. Ward George FE Huyhes Da H Robert Fenne F WATEE MA LON \ wma Mek n. Henrv Smith The elk \ ike place on ednt jay next, L4th inet Phe poll opens at 9 a. m., and closes at 5 p. m ST JAMES’ HALL. Pur rtainment of last evening wa well attended and—as is every concert under Mri e's managemen xceedingly enjoy- able. One advantage ofsociable musical and i literary eve ne in cor tion ith our churches is th ypportunities they afford to the young talent of the town. Last evening we bad the pleasure of listening f ! first time to the music, on the ian f Miss Fennell and Miss Maud ons ner Excellent it was inthe ca-z« f both, showing that both have the abil and the will to profit by vi Earle’: struction. Very pleasing was the cornet duet by our voung ends, Stewart | and Worth. Such good playing is an ear- nest of future of skill. The beautiful in- etpimental duet from Donizetta, by Mi @ Vere Hyndman and Mr le was was very sk fully and bk ntly ren- dered. Mr. F. E. Morris ever Po yular— played to the evident en} of the audience, and was raptur ¥y encore. | Good songs were well sung by Master | Charies Earle, who, though young in vears, has often sung in public, and al- ways with success, Miss Hettie Collin- nd Mrs. J. M. MéLeod. The latter wa- the gem of the evening The quurtetle by Messrs Cook rendered Amusing readin by Mr. A. Mc Ki nnon, of Esdale Foundry, and Capt a beautiful and ene y ate read by Misa \ cNeill, of Upper P Street School The Rv. Mr Lewis, McLean, Brown and was very Wwe gs were given » presided, and conveyed to the performers | } and the audience the thanks of the Young ; : j ¥ “ns , that he remonetrated with the com- | fc Literary Association, under whose auspices the entertainment was given ——e <>) MEETING OF PRESBYTERY. Presbytery of P. E-Island met in the | of Zion Chureh at 1 iwith de The ve-terday otiona! exercises. Rev. J. M. McLeod was Moder ator, with whom were present Revs Ww. M Thomp-on, G B Mt L ev 1, a G. } . Geo. McMillan, W.A Mason, W. P Archibald, A. A. Menie. T. C. eae, @. and H. Brown, John Harvey, A. C. Stewart and Hon. D. Laird tev. J. K. Fraser, of Alberton, was ap- pointed Moderator for the ensuing six months A petitu aiherernts of the and Bonshaw On the reception of the petition it was moved after considerable a on. by Hon. D. Laird, sece Rev. Mr. Mason bat havir n was read from mded by vy received the petition of a wiom, majority of the s said pet.tion mal h property of > Presbytery expresse nd caution against an a addicic being plac as the cor rat sympathy with the prote mortvage TT pon the ¢«! hure parties concerned to avund sk in the preniises A committee was appointed to watch legisiation that might affect Presbyterian mierests within the tounds of the Presby- | tery : The resignation of Mr. W. H. Spencer, Montagne, was read, and Mr. J. G. Cam- ery nh Was appointed to cite the session and ongregation to appear for their interest at the meeting to be held in March A call from the Sunmerside congrega- tion im favor of Rev. E. M. Dill, B. D., ot the Prost ytery of Truro, was sustained and the clerk waa instructed to forward the same with al) necessary documents at the Cle rk of the ’ rur I byterv. a T c. James 1 eed n behalf uf » Home Mive tt "Ware watisfacts s were present py if ed by the convene of the Cumauttees of . . ' » ppiy to vacancies, Who wer | Tne Comniittees on Sabbuth Schuol- | accord | pniled him out of the water, | afterwards that Tt / road for the Georgetown road } only a | pond, he | a-tray | horse, sleigh and man. } Tand my two boys were just then cut- ting wood at my hoase when we heard him calling. Tat once sent one of them | to the stable fora rope Myx lf and the | vther one, wath a lantern, made for the pond, a distance of about two hundred vards, and the snow being very deep our progress was slow, On my way I had to cross a fence. I took a batten off the fence with me. McDonald was then standing on the bars of the sleigh, up to the shoulders in the water, the bot- tam of the sleigh having floated ont I | reached the batten to him, but he said he i vould not gra p it, ax he The rope having arrived by this time, 1 threw itto him. He got it between hi | | teeth and 1 pulled him out, after being in | the water, as near ax I could judge about } fifteen minutes, We then tried to get th horse out, but were not able I then sent | my house Weeks, and | ry was feeling! y ; rince | Fullerton | | insert it in your H.M Davison, E-q., C.ty C! Mal Campbell, i i the en members and | congregations of Trvon | all | ‘ ; men, i the arrears are $ ! and is one reform not EXAMINER . . LETTERS TO THE EDITOR | THE RESCUE OF MR, McDONALD, accident at Jan. 27th, In not quite in the care, You intoxicated was when I but 1 I was mistaken. It wa- | just six o’elock when he fell into the pond. very dark that evening at that He simply mistook the Keppoch account of the telephone thinking they Your notice of the Southport on Saturday evening, copied from the Guardian, with the facts of say that McDonald was very I thought he SiR, thatevening, saw was time. on poles, were the telegraph poles, and as he had short distance tego to reach the did not real.ze that he until he went into the water— was was too cold to Mr, Kelly’s for help, a di-tanee of abou 500 yards, When Mr. Kelly and his men arrived on the scene we got the out. By that time McDonald was bi ning to perish. Wethen got him up K ) It was then just seven adelock horst r) gin- In about two hours he was all right. You say he was unable to return home until | nextday. It would be very unlikely that | | ne @vuld goa journey of some thirty mile | at might in his wet clothes, and his har ness ali to pieces James Berk: Southport Feb, 1, 1894 THE CITY ACCOUNTA, Sixr,—The following letter from the | | City Clerk, Mr. Davison, is 3 nai ien? | explanation of the charge made by Mr. | Taylor that the City Accounts have been manipulated to show a surplus Kindly | Yours truly, paper. re tru: . CRABRE Simoy W erk : Sir,—Mr. Taylor in ifis manifesto to the electurs of Ward 3 charg the City | accounts have been manipulated to show a that balance in favor of the City by purpe ely keeping back a lot of accounts, which, if | paid, would show a deficit of three | thousand dollars Will you kindly inform me for publiea- tion if such is the and further, if I} did t on aed a eve against the city furnished and lofthe year. Yours tru Simon W. fact, CRABRI Cis’town, Feb. 7, 1894 | said to have assisted the so-called docter | in his atroc:tes, hax been tr.ed on the S.W. Crabbe, Eq., Chairman Finance [charge of murder, found guilty and -en- Commitiee : i tenced to be shot. ® ' Sir, In reply toyours of this date, I} — oe, have to say that there was no manipula How 13 Tuts ror a ‘Trorrer?—The tion of the City accoui.ts for the year [893 | following paragrapn we clip from the for the purpose of showing a surplns: but, | ee a * Ox mime reia of th: 25th ult: Major on the contrary, at your request eve ry F, Hal Ke f Wa erville, ha= seld tis possible account again-t the C.ty of Cha na © B =~», 2. 254, by Emo, to Mr “n Il, lottetuwn was collected and paid befure | of Now Bedford, reportea—p ive, $2,500. the end of the year, and that nut one ac- | Bd. Gete rl ie been han | ng tits mare count was purp ysely held over Your: | “hile Maj. Haskell ha: owned he aid &c.. | develope! her in @ ave y fast sturdy pe - H. M. Davisox. }firuer, abe at ary time to beat 220. Cav Merk } She is avery cloverdrving hore and a Feb. 7, 1894. yreat troter. Tu take ter place» Maj. vlieiesie . } Haske |} ba: purchased of P.M. Libbey, CIVIC AFFAIRS. j of Waterville, the hav mare Swan. by — | Elmo. She ix a small compactly built Sir,—In looking over the eity accou -ta mare with some pretensions to speed, for 1893 the following item appears amony | ee the a-sete: Arrears of Water Tax A-<ses-- | Leacre or tHe Cross.—The entertain- ments, $311.35. As the water rates are} ment in St. Patrick’s Hall last evening, paid in advance how can there be any | ualer the auspices of the Be y~ Branch of srrears if the law is etrictly adhered to | the Leagne of the Cro-e,wa well attended without favors? Treatall al ke, genth-/| and the programme prepared for the oc- Avan, in the statement of n Real E tate fur 189%] 192.35, the largest sum | Ine for arrears since 1879, which is not at “litable to the Finance Commiite appreciated bY Lie please. Civie Assea-ment « " ail cre axpavers in general It is’ o fa mt a large numeer- of citizen | po itively refuse to piv toeir assessments, } which no doubt eccounts tor the large | irreara of taxes. This isa maitér to be ooked after by the ming Coune.!, and | t is to be hoped that j zens wil a. ‘wep ee ; elect a gentleman for Mayor wath some Mr P. Archibald presented an ex- !sineas capacity; one who will keep a cerlent report on the urait | so 6p . snarp eye On @1 civic de} avtments and * t own fron the Genera wee ¢ ene d IMD Tom th ren age A emit tly expt n litures hes les awing ] 3 vearly T He report was received and unan ashy alary. a. op Crrizex. e other Assemb yremiis were con- | ‘ j sidered, and it was unanimously agreed,— | LP PE correepo ndent has drawn a bopigee € Th as es . . | nference in reapect to the item of $311.35. | ] That apoint nents to theological | ‘| dk t t ‘. j chairs should be by nomination of Presby- | he i item « ‘ res not refer to the wi ater rates | ’ 3 paid by citizens atthe Water Commis- tery, open voting on same by synod, the | ©. ; : j whole balne subivet.te' the Geacest det cenee office, but to the water tax im- ; ore ing sutyye tO ne e ra AS } sembiv. In re representation instructed to order Ses- reports to the con- respective Cor The clerk was sions to forward of the their veners enable them, i present their ports at the March meeting Rev. J. G n turn, to re it of the Lord’s S ‘ ispense the Ss j per in 18% rerame? ap: Hampt n church on iF day of March. A resolution of ~y mpathy with the Rev. Mr. Gunn, of Cardigan, who has been laid by a fet i drawn up, following were appointed a com- take in « harge the supply of his pulpit during his illness: Rev. convener; Rev. Messrs. A. King, J Gill ay E Gill “» Ww H. Spencer. The Presbytery aijourned, to meet in Hal! of St James’ Church, Charlotte- ot aside ere iiness, was mittee to ma at ll a.m T. F. Feiierron, Presbytery Clerk ee ee ee Syrupof Figs Produced from the laxative and nutri- tious juice of California figs, combined with the medica] virtues of plants known- to be most beneficial to the hnman systein, acts gently’ on the kidneys, | bowls, effectually cleansing the dispelling colle and headaches, ing habitual constipation. —-&oo— Aman named Thomas Nelson ate 150 oysters in a New York saloon one evening last week. Nelson wagered $150 to $100 that he could eat the oysters. He boasted of his oyster eating abilitiex, when an un- eystem, and cur- known «port took up hie offer to bet. The money was put by William Nelson, the boaster’s employer, but no relation. Nel- son accomplished bis feat easily, and of- fered to eat fifty more oysters. Notice to Parents. A}l parents are especially requested nct to neglect to give their children Hawker’s Balsam of Tolu and Wild Cherry for Coughs, Colds, Cronp, Bronchitis, Hoaree- ness, Influenza, etc. Jt is the children’ - Sold everywhere. Price 25 and 50 cents p bottle. orecee Wax candivs at Wa-son's - Loyxpox, Feb 4.—E lward Burne-Joner, the artist, has been barynetted. George Frederick Watts, the artis, was aleo offered a baronetey, but declined. sidan USE SKODA’S DISCOVERY. the grea Blood and NerveRemedy. . : i the City Clerk’s office.] | In churen couits cf | Mission stations, the Presbytery agreed that | this should be granted n mittees, to | | cillor McKay, however, let Cameron was appointed to.} Sabbath, the | Mr. Mason, | i | of these facts onght to have ‘been eutfic.ent liver and | to deter the retiring councillor from using his last.” po ed by the City Council and payable at | A FLOOD OF LI.-HT, Sir, —Mr. Samuel McRae, ex-City Conn- cillor and late Sanitary Officer, at last night’s meeting was very cross and con- tinually interrupting the speakers, Coun- @ flood of light npon Mr. McRae’s complaints, which arose out of the action of a majority of the | present Council in adding the duties of Sanitary Officer to those of the City Mar- | shal and saving $250 a year to the city. Mr. MeRae wishes to get back his ¢350 office, and cannot do so unless he man ages to get the Hooper-Hughes party into power. Hence his activity. W aRD Five. DISGRACEFU L LANGUAGE, Sin,—Some of the language used at last night’s meeting in the Orange Hall in Ward Five was disgraceful. Councillor Hughes excused himself for repeating his own filthy language by saying there were no ladies) present. He forgot that there were many intelligent elec tors present who did not desire to hear such low talk, only fit for a bar-room, and had. he turned to the head of the hall he would have seen a ure of Queen Victor.a. Fither } la v pee such filth ECTOR. ——- WARD FIVE MEETING, Siz,—I quite agree with the statements so furcibly expressed by Mr. Angux De-- Roches at the Ward Five meeting last evening regarding the policemen, or some of them, béeingengaged in trucking. There is plenty forthem to do in their regular work without intrenching on other people’s. “Let the shoemaker stick te Let the police attend to their’s. TRUCKMAN. WARD FIVE AGAIN. S1r,—Mr. Hooper’s letter in yesterday's issue may be all right—-o far as it goex. There certainly must have been some cause or other for the reports he refers to. Did a certain mangoto his store sume day since and have any talk with him on'this matter? What qnestions were asked, and what was his answer, if any. Will he kindly let us know al! about it ? Warp Five. The weather in the Caucasus for several days has been fearfully cold. The prin- dient «6 of the Caspian Sea are ice- bound. The walves have become unus- ually fierce and 18 men were overtaken and eaten by these aniwalifear Erivan. i the Divine Will, and after the earth. | the crnelty } TeX) | a | ca } » i class of the } connection & } Lamson C | Dengstore, where his photo an! other | relics are on exhibition Scrofula eradicated and all kindred \ DAILY ANNOUNCEMENT, Someth ng Wewand inter@4ing wall be found every day in Jame- Paten .& Co's advt. Their daily eineit Will be something for everybody and especially the ladies to read annount ia Sir,—I am e - b ly informed that I am charged with the authorship of a para- graph, in the Herald two weeka ego (and to which you also gave publicity), relating to what was called a case of dest tution on Douglas Street. I had nothing whatever to do with writiug the paragr aph; bat J may here say that if [ had, I would have made the statement almost precisely as it appeared. I will further say that I have the best reason to believe that the denial published last week, also in the Herald, was made hy the informant under pres sure tespect fii lly yours, James J. O’Renuy. _--—- --—--- Breer OBITUARY. It is with feel.ngs of p* found regret that the inh bicants of All ary and vicin- ty mourn the death of M-s, Angus Mce- Donald, which sad event took place e at her residence on the lst inst., at the early age 50 vears. te Deceased was sister-in-law of His Lord- hip Bi-hop MgDonald, who, -owimg to in di-po ition, was unable to be present. Her lemise casts a gloom over the neighborhood, as she was always remark whole able for her kind and amiable disposi ion, which endeared her to all who bad the plea-ure of her acquaintance. She bore ier ilIness with Curi tian resignation to receiving from her beloved pastor the last saéraments of the Catholic Church, she calmly breathed her last. Her funeral, which was very largely attended by persons of all ienominations, took place on Saturday. A solemn Requiem Ma<s was celebrated by Rev. Monsignor M. Donald, and the choir wa ably as-isted by Rev. A. J. M. Donald After the funeral services Were perforiied, , the funeral cortege wended its way to the wh re all -hat waa mortal of Mary Ellen wa. congnitted fo Reqniescat in pace.-—Tom, — ae cemetery, lear, ventle PICKED ou 3 ¢ 1HeIR EYES Terrible Cruelties Practiced by a Witch Doctor in Africa, According to a recent despaeh from Cape Town, Major Goold Adams has re- perted to the government that he. has cap- tured a witeh doctur who has° Zor a long time past been the. terror of tae Matabelex inbabiting the kraals in the vicinity of Siiloh. The most terr:ble tales cretold of and dar.ny Witch doc- is said to have been in thehabit kraal: when the peop'e were so afraid of him that they dared not stamd to have carried off women and children, whom he murdered after binding then by the hands and feet, and afterwards of this tor. He of entering the picking ont their eyes with needles. Fin- al y tue witch doctor would drag his vie- tims to the river Khami and would retire to & Convenient spot from which he wateh- ed the crocodiles pull the bodies of helpless id bl.nded people 10 p.eces, The witch doctor, who is the hushand of awoman classed asa w.tch, and who is ion was carr.ed wut in a very ereditable manner, Nerses.—-The gvaduat training school for nurses in ith the P. E. I-land Hospital Hospital ing w.ll he ~~ ented with their di Jidtiese at the Y.M.C A. Hall on Thur day even- ing, Febrnary 15th, at 8 o'clock. An in- teresting programme ix being prepared for the occasion. peabiieas On Exuisition. Any person who has not had tne plea-ure ofemeeting* T. Wil- ruse, candoso by looking in the show window of Johnson & Johnson’s liea-es enred by Hood’s Sarsapari!la, which by vitalizing and alterative effects, nis akes pure blood. * ifs LOCAL NOTICES. Adve rtisements under this heading enarged for at the rate often cents per line. The “Be-to” stove mat sold at the City Hardware Store is one of the greatest comforts for the kitchen porridge. Milk, or in fact nothing will burn, if the pot or cooking utensil is placed on the mat. If it yet< dirty simply place it in the fire and burn it clean.—R. B. Norton & Co. = f7 3. f you use a stove mat from Norton’s you W never have burnt porridge. You never have to from burning. -tir or watch to keep to Call at the City Hardware Store and get one. R. B. Norton & Co. {7 3i Enterprising —Messrs. Geo. Carter & Co.; Seedsmen, have already received per S. S. Stanl y twe carloads of North Wes- iern Hard Red F.fe Wheat, and have an- other carof Wh.te Fife at Picon. “This F firm are now busily engaged in testing and putting up Seed for the spring’s trade, and will have their new Seed Catalogue ready ina shorttime. No need to send away for seeds when we have a reliable and long established firm in our own Province doing their utmost to excel. USE SKOvA’s DISCOVERY, the great lood- and Nerve emedy 7 SOMA e e) A its SHE LV és - ODOR OF AA + rr PLUS CUT BUT IT TAKE Sf (cs Granopa Vie, (7 TO ENJOY IT UA THOROUGHLY 20) ey ’ \\ ne tl a wae Lew —-_—---—_ ZEN i says that the Satolli will be among the new cardinals. ply you ledyers, 0g 30 “ay memo booke, note paper, enve lope *, ink blotting paper, pens, pencilx, or anything von need in this line very cheap.—Geo. Carter & Co., Stationers, &e. late-t magazines alian, English daily, at Carter’s Bookstore. terrible typhus disease at Grand Forks, Crook town Pork~, out of a population of 5,000 inhab fourteen deaths occur a day. abating of the epidemic. orrhage from some of the organs of the budy. The disea-e is now at Grafton, but furry miles south from Emerson, and great uneasiness is felt lest it should ~upplied with the latest sfagaziner, Periodi- da and the United States. of Books and Magazines not in stock. Carpets ! | BUY YOUR Carpets Mastiff Plug Cut, always moist, cool, sweet and ull of that rich comforting only obtainable from the highs est rades of Vir.inia leaf tobacco. ‘ } J. B. Pace Tobacco Co., Richmond Virginia; and Montreal, Canada. flavor, PROWSE BROS. WEDNESDAY, ee —— © sentence Canada Auehdeut Assurance Co. Capital, $500,000. Largest Assets in Canada of any Accident Assurance Company doing business in Canada. AGENT FOR P. E, ~ BROW EROWN'S CH’TOWN. TELEGRAPHIC SPeciaAL ISLAND, EXAMINER Notes From the Capital. Orrawa, Feb. 7. Dr. Bourinot, Clerk of the House of Commons, Canada’s leading constitutional authority, gives as his opinion, that pledyes are as binding in politics as in ethics, and that it is constitutional for the Crown to exact pledges from members of the Upper Chambers. He was interviewed anent the action of the Nova Scotia Legie- lative Councillors. ‘ The Governor-General has signed an order-in-council for non-interference with the Northwest School Ordinance of De- cember, 1892. The Liquor Evil Again. Warm Sprinos, Va., Feb. 7 In a desperate fight on the Black Alleghany Mountains, between illicit dis- tillers and United States marshale, two marshal< and two distillers were killed. Slugging Match at St. John. Sr. Jouyx, Feb. 7. The glove contest between White, of Halifax, “and Power, of St. John, was stop- ped by the police in the fonrth round. it nad dev eloped into a slugging match Desvarcnes to THe Meeting of Parliament. Orrawa, Feb. 7. There is some talk in political circles that Parliament will not be summoned until M reh 29th. date that it can be left uncalled. This is the very last a eee Fire in Halifax. Hauirax, Feb. 7. A fire early this morning daniaged a bnilding on Barr.ngton street occupied by Mr. Steven Baker. Lonpon, Feb.5. Ade#patch from Rome pope has decided that Mgr, A Word to Merchant~ !—We can Aap with blank books, day books, <x (Carter’s and Stafford’s), lw—feb5 On our news counter will be found the and newspapers, Can- one ee Read James Paton Henriettas and Parametias. Both good names. the second is “All “ool.” We Wool ; Good enoug’, Stv ish enoigh, Dur ble lady, and are well worth 75c., 85c , TO-MORRIW, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Our Net Price will be eB CENTS, 60 CEVTS, 70 CENTS, 9) «EVES. WORTH SEVENTY-FIVE WORTH. EIGHTY-FIVE WORTH NINETY-FIVE $1 15. WORTH ONE DOLLAR AND FIFTY Paramettas, worth $1.55, FEBRUARY 7, The first is composed of Sill hive enough of the ab v> g.ods for 129 Ta lies Dre 95c.,.$1.10, $1.25, § only CENTS CENT CENTS WORTH ONE DOLLAR AND $1.00 worrs one DOLLAR AND TWENTY-PIVE for Lobster Packers, Having been appointed Agent forthe Nor- ton Manniecturion Cee makers of the PATENTED LO ‘K SE M LOBS' ERC I am prepared to take orders for the delivery of same ior next season's fans are made of the best warranted superior toany hing before offered I have also in stock for sale :— Ch’lown, Feb. 1, 1894—2m eod & wky ATTENTION ! Money ANS, king. in Stock, co We are now rendering TIN PL INGOT TIN, LEAD, COPPER, COVTON TWINE MANILLA MARLINE, ROPES and other supplies. WALTER Mi CHEN. Lower Queen Street. - PCEMEST LININGS, TES, THE SOCIETY OF ARTS CAPITAL STOCK, - - $100,000. A Society established with a view to disseminate the taste for arts, to encourage and help artiste. Incorporated by Letters Patent of the Government of Canada, the 27th February, 1 «93. GALLERY OF PAINTINGS Noe, 1666 and 1668 Notre Dame St., and American, received feb 5 lwk. oiiaiiaittpiaiiniaieilien | Considerable anxiety is felt at Emeracn, | Man., by the reports of the outbreak of ths and Grafton. In srand itant-, 2,000 are affi.cted, and as many as There is no The symptoms in the la-t stages of the fatal cases is hem- make its appearance there. ee Carter's Bookstore IS HEADQUARTERS FOR S«hoel Books, Colh ge Baoks, Bl xk Books, Book-ke eping Blank , Text Books, Cflice stationery in great Var ery. y Our NEWS COUNTER is kept well cals and New-papers from England, Cana- Careful attention paid to the ordering , REME en 1—We sell as cheap as e % CA TER & CO. fe t wo —AND—— Oilcloths —AT— & CO’S. ‘One of the hichest Galleries of ADMISSION I'REE, from 10 o'clock, a m., to 4 p. All the Paintings are originals, mostly from the French school, ern school. Eminent Rochegroase, Aublet, Barau, Pesant, Petit- jean, Marius Roy, Scherrer, Sauzay and a great many others, are inembers of thie Society. Sale of Paintings at easy terms. distribution of Paintings Society and Scripholders on 24th January. Price of Scriptum, $1.00. Ask for Catalogue and Circular. janl7—mwf ti? Spr'ng Trip From Liverpool 700 Tons wegen. Classed A 1 Red. RICHARD RENDLE, COMMANDER, will be on the berth at Liverpool en the Ist MARCH, and will sail from that port For Charlottetown Direct, and wiil T. Freight at through rates to be different 80 Pictou. J frairn & Sons Freight a ja London to John © ba vairn & : 7 Whian Bt South John Street, or here to the owners. Charlottetown, Jan. 16, 1894. ~patjguareod her wat sum jour 8w ments, ———Hx)- amenere cuneenane request prompt payment of ov uf six months’ standing must be paid at once. ticularly request the payment of are bound to sell cheaper than any other }but in order to do this we have to insist on prompt pay, Have you seen our BARGAIN Is94. now mn stock FTEEN our yearly statements, and= All accounts — We pare We firm in the city. erdue accounts. SMALL accounts, COUNTER lately? of Canada (Limited), MENERBAL.. Charlottetown, Feb. 7, 1894—m w f DOCTORS ADVISED A Montreal. Paintings in Canada. Hawrker’s the leading mod- Artists, such ae Francai+ Next between the H. A. A. BRAULT, Director. ny ~eeroumes 1894. Freddie Stone, whose portrait appea herewith, lives with his mother, Mrs. | Stone, at 117 Acadia street, St. Jolin, en i+ in his seventh y-ar. Three years ago hy \a3 seized by that dread disease, «atarrh. Hix trouble was accompanied by a dis- narge from the ears, and then from .the 1ose and mouth. He suffered intensely, THE CLIPPER BARK RALPH B. ” PEAKE, nd his breath became very offensive ‘ss condition caused his, mother untold izuish lest she shonld lose her child. -r family physician prescribed for him wat without effect. In June, 1892, a be an taking him to the general pub)! tal for treatment. Every day hes a long me she went there. Three different dociors examined ind two of them prescribed for him. Burning of the tonsils was tried bat fa kd to cure. Expensive instruments were pro «ured for use at home in giving temporary relief. One physician told the that nothing but a surgical operat. ‘would save her boy, but he was too weak toendure such an operation t Lioyds, hg - him et eS ea reer 7 ee eg me mothe ABOUT Ist OF APRIL NEXT, so hea re ilway points onthe island which the 4 other doctors agreed should be aditeame ed. Mrs. Stone, however, steadily refused t gree to this, and there the matter rested i On July 12th, of this year she procured 5c. box of Hawkers catarrh ae and began 0 treat the boy with it. The effect wa nien ( ourt, Old Broa . eS hescpaet to Piteairn Bros PEAKE BR +s. & CO. bi ~ BAZAAR COMPANY. La ET RR LD 5 OR The Remarkable Case of a Little St. John Boy. ED ee ee Catarrh became very thin, could noi «leep at night, | ; j} and happy. SURGICAL OPERATION, Otherwise, They Said, He Would Die a Yorraie Death from Catan. Daily Visits to the Hospital ani Buruing of fonsis Dil Bim No Gure Cured Him. vigorous discharge of and mouth immediately py 4 itiun and the boy ex ed great relef. She alsu began t@ ve him Hawker’s Nerve and Po to build hin up, and bere the eitect was no less striking. Ina short time bo y wa able to eat and sleep well, began to attend school and was once more c The delighted mother tolds physician about itand he told her to Com remedies, aid they i She did so, and the result faci that little F Ston »-ound and well, eat heaitly and ran about like ether bewalll regularly ; hat which the doctor - ath unless the sum » on? yife Wer uy i od And only three ae big of Hawker’s catarrh cure have beeB >? rarkable one and inie Piv Hawker sinner, i i Phe story isa rer wes Flaw ker’ tarrh cure at the vem tof remedies of that loathe story ix told here juet i at ful mother her y and w.ll gladly add her persom . or thes envi neness of the cure. "= Cata » Care i yold by all drug- dialer, oF sent direct post-pas hy the Hawke r Medi- te: dak: Joun, N.B., Pree — We Have a Few Hundred Pairs of BOOTS, SHGES AND SEASON'S ODD LINES, LEFT FROM THE r cert (PPE »& & ep TRADE, “HO, and in order to make a quick disposal of the same we have decided to offer them at a Discount of 25 to 50 per This is positively the best chance to get first-class Footwear ever ffered in the city. Sale commences TO-DAY. J. M. McLEOD & CO. Charlottetown, January 20, 1894—dy ssi Ladies’, out regardless of cost, Charlottetown, Jan. 8, 1894—dy Clearance Sale of We are placing on our Bargain Counter Misses’ and Children’s Boots, GOFK Charlottetown, January 24, 1894—m w f which Call and you will get oots. of Mens, to clear a larve lot we rmtend t bare: LIS. poor HERS.