yee LLL OO ——— <<. as waa ; a “ sg anmern ann — THE DAILY EXAMINER - (yseee dy | PREMIER | Black and White Sale. 4 kind or another, adding at » store lif and shopping X White Goods Sales are wnhimon (twas not so when we re five six \ ears ago), and ‘in new leas, ne i new goods of all i Mimence Premier Black and White Sale | N Thursday, Feb. ist. a, n ssity of unusual at- » these wide-awake dayr. and erefore been preparing for this sveral months. [Lis not a rehash it and remnants, but a smart bay been making new , LETTERS TQ THE EDITOR | DANCING, d [ () Sin,—~I wish to make a few remarks 4 to conductor McKay's discourse Zion Church last evening It appears | me that that gentlemaae might as well | stay at home as to come here and ask telligent people to be influenced by some of his utterances on that occasi . Mr. MeKay viglently assails dancing as4 “~ 2 7 ' being of the devil, that is, as one of the means his Satanic Majesty uses to foster his devilish schemes. In this he only ° shows that Buds to A LT, mea, . bigoted spirit of intolerance which so animated his forefathers at Cine before olt-time fire and brimstone CAKE this opportunity of thanking — their ghtewed form of religion which customers for their very liberal lightened form f religion ) ehich a now many participating .in @n intiotent and | ‘ . . i ; Vealthful amusement, If this gentleman | UPON Which we have entered shall outshine | and labors under fie delusion that immoral ° ' } i wctuns aul tadeekte muse neceariy te QL previews efforts to please the people. | We live associated with the art which is indulged | of the most intelligent and} We live to please our customers, in by some n NEW GOODS purposely pur THE PREMIER SALE. All 4 be marked in plain dgures 4 BEER BEOS. . p ‘ 2222 4 cate tis inocnaton Gr which we tO let our customers live, by giving them “Yt is high time that Mekay discovered | ZOO goods at low prices, This: year our bend "he ages ad ie shoul nace Store shall be Headquarters for Bargains | ofthe nineteenth century before presume | A NMDA lines of goods. | intellwent audience on ervday | Oxe Wao Was Preseyt vn OUR SPECIALTIES: Thanks |REMNANTS ———————— —— oa of Dress Goods, a MONDAY, JANUARY 22, 1894. Silks, Ribbons, Laces, Edgings, sé White and Print Cottons, en) it Mr. Mehay does not en‘oy : . ' ‘ i “Qe } _— ing and thiaks it wou d not ouaae i pat ronage during { he past year, and { rust ‘ & Guinghams, Klannelettes, t iia happiness, he is not ol liged to prac- | , * > . | tice it; but surely this is no reavon why he| Chat all have been well satisfied with the) should seek t deprive othe ° ‘ intelligent and moral people from| treatment they have received, The year Suceessors to Perkins & Sterns. ; ; —- ~—-FOR— —- (4 a eee tener aed e a - - tinge ae j } ary, 1894, atl o'clock, sharp. Al) D. A. BRUCE ’ terested in the Custom and Readymade Clothing. GENTS’ FURNISHINGS ! A Large Assortment to Select from. | j nearly twice t | Lots RALPH B. PEAKE, ‘WW Tens Register, at Lioyds, RICHARD RENDLE, COMMANDER, | will_ be on the berth at Liverpool on th ; ist MARCH, and will sail from that pert Classed A 1 Red a var-ety of Remnants of all kinds will b | por chartottetown Direct, AKOUT ist OF APRIL NEXT, ; and wiil carry Freight atjthrough rates tu placcd on our counters to-morrow, Thursday, LSth. | gece te wine onthe Tn -MOORE & McLEOD, fe For Freight appiy in London to John Pitcairn & Sons, 7 Union Court, Old Broa Street, KE. C.; in Liverpool to Piteairn Bro Si South John Street, or bere to lhe owners PEAKE BROS. & CO Charlottetown, Jan. 16, 1s04. ; patguareod her wat sum jour &w Dairyman’s Association, The adjonrned Annual General Meeting of the Union Dairvmen’s Association o1 19 and S50 will be held in Vernon tuver Hall on WEDNESDAY, 31 et Jani- inter ested are respectfully invited to attend WALTER GRANT, President. DAVID P, IRVING, janl9—wy Secretary ee eee World’s Columbian Exposition. The 1. The whole civisized world has been in- Great Celebration. Th: crowned heads of Europe, the governments o1 all tbe famous nations of the globe, the lands of the @rient and the islandsof the sea have all been co-operating to render the Exhibition worthy of the greatest event of modern times. Its magnitade and marvelous character can only be described by saying that it has com- prised all the rarest products of land anid sea, the most dazzling wonders of nature and the grandest prod ctions of human genius. 2. The Great Fair which celebrates the dis- covery of America by Columbus has never been equalicd. It was larger and more mag | nificent than any similar exhibition ever held. Over twenty million dollars was ex- nded inits grand spacious bnildings, and he result was the most attractive Exhibition the world ever saw. &. This gorgeous slepley is vividly portrayed in our PICTGRIAL HISTORY OF THE WORLD'S UCOLUMBIAN EXPOSITION. his captivating volume is a briiliant pano- rama of the Great Fair which has awakened such a world wide interest. This wonderful work is a royal octayo yo)- ume of over 800 large doubile-column pages, 104 inches long by 7} inches wide. It contains the amount of matter in an or- | dinary quarto book, and is therefore equal to No coaxing or boasting by ee should prevent you from having a look at our Stock of CLOTHING, that the balance of Overcoats and Reefers for Men and Boys will go, and the man or boy, = that don’t buy from us will be the loser F We have a few Fur Coats and Ladies’ Astra-|» = kan Jackets left that we will give away for a Look at our Flannelettes at 8 cents a/ mei) yard; it’s a marvel of cheapness. 3 en —— A SLIGH Tr CORRE TION, : i 3 Charlottetown, January 17, 1893--m w “ovis topo | Stave shiny o¢ eve wn, GAMES, Clothing, Hats and Gents’ Furnishings. ' : (8 ™ | Convhan, Esq., of Bay Fortune, who died j } , } anLiawent. Meets to row | January 9th, it was stated that above all he was a staunch Conservative, having e } rR - | left his sick-bed ¢o record his vote at the The past year has been the best in our LT ia < P cut ¢ of ¥ ‘ria Divieion to- | 'astelection. In point of fact, Mr. Conohan | . e . ° . never took to hissick-bed. For the week |@Xperience, and we are bound... if possible, befure the election he was out driving, | ° ‘ : 0. F—-St. Lawrence Lodge to-}and on Christmas Day (a fortnightitO make this one go one better. and we , after the election) he drove to ; k } ; . : aati ‘ : the residence of Henry Squarebriggs, a ASK { 1@ readel to help us. ‘ Reapines Puesd+y } mile further from his house than was the St. J s Ha } pol ig booth While we endorse everv- - I that your esteemed correspondent i 4 McKay speaks in } «ays in reference to Mr. Conahan being a j sevening at 7.30 taunch Conservative, at the same time it might appear from the cbituary that his ay } [kK Lesocia Th nind was more taken ip with te — sha lera w take place of the election than with the result of that | { All to-night urney which he knew he was #0 s00n 1 The Wonderful Cheap Men. _ This was not by any means the e ( —T his } case. During the many months of weari- ee eres 3 a = eae i i $i i da and a “ome illness bis Christian patience wane! Charlottetown, January -8,.1S94-—m i { as adjourne | nost exemplary, and his death was j = + ia oe se > | ‘rowned with that hope which id fall «f 8 aA ) s | mimortalit i , ‘ oi j : Mereat Peaexp. | ere Is d Hine Or very Ing. j 4 ++ere - i : CANNED LOBSTERS. 7 salpecinit fr oum — ; I will he open to receive offers from pre- N¢ yW 1s the time to buy CAN N ED Gt MODS cheap. AB S * minor pla tr hina Sag mer Ne ara peck seals | We are not going to wait until spring to cut prices. Now , F ’ pereoi—tior 1 cOmMINg season, partic . ° mi ° ' € AS m ci-] arly those of good quality, for which I 18 the ume. They Ww ll not be any cheap r. } would pay fall market prices. i i ; sc swear ; Lobsters under legal size are scarcely | Tomatoes, Corn and Peas, $1.20 per dozen; Lobster and i Carlottetown, January 5, 1891 ; ‘ ng Sat ara _. 21a ” . ‘ “ ‘ ; 4 arlottetown, « 2 > rs ~A new post office has | ‘#leable at any ere ee ki . 2; Salmon, $1.80 per dozen; Peaches (2 and 5 |b. tins), 20 to 30 | st South Melville. Mies Mar nalities are undesirable in anv kind o ad a. - ; ; i ; i _ - The tage ia ‘cents per tin; Pears (3 and 3 lb. tins), 20 to 30 cents per tin: | : , e living between Kelly’ | All tins should be lined with parchment | Apples (one gallon tins), 25 cents per tin; Apples (3 Ib tins) { Hampton 4 long wantha | per ek: ne . » +te8 5 ans a. 2 ‘trawhorries : > ‘ ”) | "Best Tinplates for cans only should te | !2¢ cents per tin; Raspberries, Strawberries and Plums, 2 | wed. (See advertisement in this paper)|cents per tin; Pumpkin, 12 cents per tin; Baked Bean- ull ‘ Tne te > on h for’ , . ° ° . M Attend the hocke: | —— are Se ee B aye 18 cents per tin; Blueberries, Pitted Cherries, Mushroom pitts a Roane } obeters nackec } ordm ¥ >. — ' ‘ s ian aie ie a ni aa Bi ucoeet implates, as they will for those in best} @nd French Peas, 20 cents per tin. EVERY TIN WAR rks and alleomers art } prality ; so many of contents of sormer RANTED FRESH. =» in, nee 4 | “ecome unmerchantable, because of smut, Cr . ind lobsters turning black, and unfit for fo SANDERSON & CO = Manin me at lot of part 1 o By using best quality plate, Packers “9 Macie City has arrived. This per | ill avoid emut, lobsters turning black. NEWSON BLOCK, VICTORIA ROW. mind Peg ae cteunemeine, Se itr es leaks, and Joss in manufacturing ; ad ae ue ta 16 enue ins where common tin-plate is used. Charlottetown, January 10, 1894—m w f & ; : wi ve fe od te todee" Cc rrespondents’ letters will receive | af ; en ee oe prompt attention. ae ee ~ 5 MY ON PEF oy ro ton |S January ttinteemiieee. 5 Wille. ae Pe ee A pes * ‘ a" " 58 Bedford Row, Halifax PUL kaaan Slanies ssehina seep eaemeoe’ - feiaihilis teeiticem Gecndll thas is usually the quietest month in our business, we f Beer Bros. ‘ 1 at tne apes to-day en route t s to be married e Tweedy, of that } n. who is to aso . ale {rs. G. Fradk Beer was also ms. J ; a Hampton H W. Beer, of the firm crose- am.-~ We have been . e t photographic view day after the late snow- r 8. Johneon, they in va of Upper Prince, Water and Eust Streets They were taken with an wie by the Rochester Optica ( nany of «hich Mr.Johnson is the P re otis Proseeroca Year—Under the cap 1893,” the London Time- most Ireland in utthe year was one of the aad prosperous of the century there has been no better agri- and the people have distress. True, the tivated area decreased by 5,305 21,236 fy season, bes freer from cereals and to green levoted 1 a levoted irought has not been [reland as in England ut the harvest was #aved in [he earlier intake will more mpensate for the deficiency in The abundant crop of sound eted and encouraged the who are heartily The Times adds that there are f the material and moral the peopit How to Get a Sunlight Picture, The result good toes has ye e ; a & wi? S&S ap aring the wor W — oa ev Bros.. Ltd., 43 Scott St., Toronto. post a pretty pic- receive OY m advertising, and well worth This is an easy way to decorate é The s0ap is the best in the t wili only cost 1 c. postage to | ‘ ‘apper-, if you leave the ends ' arefully r address ¢ pitas iit The postponed meeting of the vn Driving Park and Provin- sociation will be held ot , at 8 o'clock janl7 tl date 3 :nst hether hereditary or 4c- from the | iat ’ t xpelle i Sarsaparilia, the great _wWW— LL LL What $1.00 Will Do. We ha e placed on one counter in our Ma Room all the amall #izea of our { iren’s Reefers and Ulsters, and will week sell chem at one dollar each in Children’s Manties er before been offered ¥ prices ents will do! ie ut 35 ¢ Wi | ir Ladies’ Felt Hate, from 65 to $1 00, are ed out at oo Turse Weex we will offer the i Trimmed Bonnets BEER RROS. i ant Sale stil] going on. Weather Bulletin. Torowso, Jan. 22, 10 8. m. Strong winds and geles; cloudy with crops. ' ao severely | tired of | wrapper® } is “Why Does | ome a Look Vid Sooner Than a Man | t"leterse—the newest atvles—at | ful) : In the matter we the best have decided to make a few Clearance Sales, announcement of which will appear later, meantime, if you want good reading are offering 200 NOVELS by some of Produced from the laxative and nutri- tious juice of California figs, combined with the medical virtues of plants known- to be most beneficial to the human syste, | A ‘harfotte sanuary 15, 1894 m acts gently’ on the kidneys, liver and | Charlottetown, January = f ‘ ! We are determined | ' | | | i i } \ J. B. MACDONALD & CO. bowls, effectually cleansing the system, authors at the following prices: Three Novels given that the recond and last term for | the season at Terpsichore Hall will open All. the above is FRESH, NEW STOCK, imported last November. S B. ENMAN & CO. | n wed fri "pe (worth from 15e, to 50e. each) for 25 cents; five] 4 -& Co's. Stock of Canned Goods Thrown on the Market eee ne Bound Books (worth 50c. each) for $1.00. A bi ) B. Enmat & C0 §. Stoc 0 anne 0 | | poni’s Batract fs sold only in bottles wits emortment of KEW GAME. at “great reduction A? PRICES THAT ARE BOUND TO CLEAR THEM OUT QUICK | landcape trade-mark on baff wrapper The game of “ Bobb (former price $1.75) now ne ‘tale Ti q a Weak Lung $1.00; Shovel Board from 3c. 7 Nations : ss ie on | For 40 cents we are offering 2 Cans 2 Ib. Peaches. | which should ake fortified ror a liberal Authors, Porchisee, Tomkins, Netlie Bligh, and For 50 cents we are offering 5 Cans enter: | (mae... aS Strawberries. | a ¢ of Puttner’s Emulsion——only 50 cents dozens of others. Subscriptions for all the lates % Pe : a 5 Saas. a “« 20 2 ° s. = eee. alte, Ma eee. Magazines and Newspapers taken here. gents foi | 95... oo om ~- * Benne. cine | ~ 3 2 i Ib.) Apples. Terpsichore Hall.—Noti¢e ie hereby Butterick Patterns. Fashion Sheets free. eee i a 5 e sh A ino ‘ ' | on Tuesday next, 23nd inst, at 8 o'clock, BAZAAR COMPANY'S BOOKSTORE, ip 3 J «ai | ' e British C om me th igh - . Charlottetown, Jan. 12, 1894—m w { A. FULTON, MANAGER: Charlottetown, January 12, 1894 mo i —in british Volumodia on ae as | the earth trembled. While the quaking | ~~ ee i. ' FOR SALE. The Schooner EVANGELINE, 74 tor register, built 1885: ‘For particulars en quire of hanging pictures swayed crockery rattled on the | believed by many that | there is chemical action going on inside | | the mighty mass of earth and rock known as Mount Baker, close to the British Co! umbia, and that some day it will become | an active eruption. This last slight earth- | | quake lends some color to the theory. i continued, | slightly and WANTED. Machine hands, Bench hands and Fin- Steady, smart workmef can get L permanent job. MARK WRIGHT &.CO., Lrp. | jan20—dy Iw A } shelves It is ' shers, CARVELL BROS. Ch’town, Jan. 20, 1894—2w 2aw DO YOU WISH is relieved by the | of JOHNSON’S coven OTOCK T AKING SYRUP. It has benefit-| SE —S————QV————— THE COUGH that follows Trouble, Expense ? La Grippe | Time, | MUST GO! We take stock January Ist,’ use | | THEN USE WOU DILL’s GERMAN BAKING | and in order to clear out the balance of our Fancy Goods Have ed others. you | ——e we will give big discounts all ied it? Price 25 cts. | | ee, the week. | HASZARD & MOORE. aa csox, LOOK OUT oe ’ — . A x . ‘ } DOES IT EVE Y TIM*. Ch’town, Dec. 26, 1893-—t ts : - Reliable Drugs _=FOR OVE_— ‘ents i ee ae —] mrayl = Sp ster Packers. _ Vants, Lost, Fouad. &e \dvertisements under this heading charged five cents per line. OUR TWINS | | The undersigned offers for sale, from waic- pouse or t} arrive, the following Brands of TIN PLATES, For- Lobster Packing, viz.: GL NDULV BEST! HARRIS & STEWART, frig." The first Of these is the very best quality ‘Bodroom Suites. IN A FEW DAYS. Parlor Suites, is BE Bid incbicnimmgeriins ee = W NTED.—A gitl for general housework. Apply at onee to Mrs. J. D LAYLOR, Hills- borough Street. tfi—jan22 ———— a. The FOUND.—Gent’s plush cap and. pair boot. ‘Usual Size \. Required: } —_—- BRaS.. . . : 1 jan22 Have You Seen Them ? imported for thix purpose, made of speciat halt boxes Choiee ‘ odfish fer sale by W ; } plate and much superior to ordinary GI n- BoswAL., Lower Queen Strex t. London House © (i) ic Sohne" Reaviiy“obitreon! “anned, } | «pecially sor L beter trade $400 WANTED for a year on_ freehold { Also—-INGU: tIN, PIG LEAD, and all | security. Apply (tating rate of interest other articles necessary for Lobster operations | ask+d) to-day-or-to-mo.row to EXAMINER at Lowest Market Prices. — office. , janlg za” orrespondence solicited. Operative & Prosthetic Dentist. JAMES FRASER. DR. J. P. MURRAY, janiS8—2w Stamper Block, Victoria Row.; They are Beauties! And Bound to Win! Chaglotistown, Jan. 20, 1894 —dy for general housework. Liberal wages. No VELL. 4i—jan2v CONGRATULATIONS : Mark Wright & Co, Ltd jan?? WANTED.—Permanent board, centrally situated, by two young gentlemen. Private house preferred. ‘Address P. O. Box 196, city. jan20—2i pd . = WANTED—A canvasser of good address to canvass the city Please reply right away to P. 0. Box 71, city. decl6 W ANTED—A‘do2l>-entry book- keeper. Must have business experience. permanent psition for the o man. dress “ ianl5—d&w ivr | ottetown. -keeper,” P. O. 316, Char- — dy 5t wv It pd—fanis . CHOICE - ODFISH.—A lot of boxes ons i 4i—jan2 } WANTED IMMEDIATELY.—A servant | washing. Apply to Mrs. F. PARKER CAR-) BOY YOUR Carpets Oilcloths & COS. Owner can have same by applying at BEER | : a Charlottetown, Jan. 8, 1894—dy - NOTICE. ‘ Notice is hereby given that the Annual General Meeting of the Shareholders of Tae Examiner Publishing Company will ‘be held at the office of Tae Examiver newspaper on WEDNESDAY, the 3lst of | January, inst., at eight o’clock ip the | evening. | ARCHIBALD IRWIN, Secretary. Charlottetown, Jan. 10, 1894, | Carpets ! CAPITAL STOCK, - - $100,000. THE SOCIETY OF ARTS of Canada (Limited), MONTREAL. A Society established with a view to} disseminate the taste for arts, to encourage } and help artists. | Government of Canada, the 27th February, } 1893. PROWSE BROS. Incorporated by Letters Patent of the | GALLERY OF PAINTINGS Nos. 1666 and 1668 Notre Dame St., Montreal. ‘One of the hichest Galleries of Paintings in Canada. ADMISSION FREE, from 10 o’clock, a. m., to 4 p. m. All the Paintings are originals, mostly from the French school, the leading mod- ern school. Eminent Artists, such as Francais | Rochegrosse, Anblet, Barau, Pesant, Petit- | jean, Marius Roy, Scherrer, Sauzay and a great many others, are members of this Society. | Sale of Paintings at easy terme. Next \ distribution of Paintings between the | | Society and Scripholders on 24th January. | | Priee of Scriptum, $1.00. | Ask for Catalogue and Circular. H. A. A. BRAULT, | janl7—mwf tf Director. | An Important Appointment Contemplated, The Manufacturers’ Guarantee and | Accident Insurance Company of Canada purposes establixhing a Provincial Agency here. Its desire isto give the appoint ment to a citizen of this Province. This Cemeaty is now doing the Accident busi- ness of thiscountry. Its Premium Income last year was the largest reported to the Dominion Government by any Canadian Company. It now has the lead, and is determined to maintain it. District Agents also wanted. For further information apply to J. B. PATON, Charlottetown. | Office—McLeod, Morson & McQuarrie’s | dec30—dy & wky THEE FRIENDS ; a large volume of 1600 pages. It contains a complete history of the World- renowned Exposition at Chicago: captivating | descriptions of the magnificent Buildings and marvellous Exhibits, such as Works of Art, Textile Fabrics, echinery, Nataral Pro- ducts, Latest Inventions, Discoveries, etc, with afull description of Chicago, its wonder- ial Buildings, Parks, ete., by ex-Governor jm. &. Cameron, of the Worid'’s Columbian Exposition History Co., with an introduction by Hon. Thomas W. Palmer, ex-U. 8S. Senator and ex-Minister to Spain, iccluding a chapter on the Women’s Department oy Frances F. Willard, President of the World’sand Nation- al Woman's Christian Temperance U niona. CON DITIONS—It is printed from clear, new type, on fine calende paper, and is embel- lished with a large number of BEAUTIFUL ENGRAVINGS, which charm everyone whe sees them. This grand work surpasses anything tha as yet appeared in this iine, and will be sole y subseription enly. Wait for it; take n¢ her. MRS. N. A. STEWART is Sole Agent for 8 city, dee2; F ot thi _ 7 a You Meet in Our Stock. ‘Quality, Quantity, Price. We keep everything a first- class Clothing Store should keep. We not only sell at moderate prices, but fill and \deliver orders promptly and carefully. Inspection of our Overcoats, (Isters, Reefers and Suits will convince you we are fully up to the wants of the people of P. E. Island. Give us a call, McKay Woolen Co. Charlottetown, Nov. 17, 1893. P. £. Island Railway. On and after FRIDAY, 15th December, 1893, the trains of this Railway wil! run dally (Sun- days excepted) as follows :— Read down Read up .M. Leave Arrive P. M. 716. .......++++-Charjottetown.,........... 310 7 3t...........Royaity Junction. . 2H 817...........-North Wiltahire. ... 169 BE bots ... Hunter River...... 10 eA sail ie eat 9 09...........Bmerald Junction.........,.12 58 DE, <cbndnsceesenie Freetown........ 12 42 ic eumincvid Kenéington...... ouanadnee eT os 000s ccs ENED. oicssseck? EO . M. A. M. See Ey cnecder0s Summerside..........Ar 0 a, cnn .» +» Miscouche.. 10 127. Wellington. 10 03 ihnve winsome Port Hill... 2 20 céren P re 8 00 3 56. Bloom field. 7H BOs ips eppbsenes lberton.. 6 & 625 Ar odocee cnn: +i Lv 600 P. M. A. M. 230 Lv.......-Charlottetown..... Ar 0» | ty Junction. . ...-10 10 DE BM ccc ount Stewart Lv 8® 410 Lv... Mount Stewart. . Arde ey er ae 7% OO0 AR. . cane . Georgetown. vo ok? M P. M. A. M. 40 Lyv......... Mount Stewart..........Ar8 & Si is one od o'v oe'eusgfo is cokes er 62 er én .. Ly 62 P. M, A. ML 100 Ly....... Emerald Janction.......Ar 82 1S Ar ..Cape Traveree.........Lv 79 D. PO‘ TINGER, Gen. Mgr. Can. Govt. Railways, J. UNSWORTH, Superintendent. Ohariottetaown, Deo. 14, 12% rz ‘ ore oy a a \i % k . f ; a > se pm, mara 4 7 sR REE SEEPERENY emacenaene: 7 A ry vi D se <pmaneonamamantn. semana seme cemmmarsammmmccanierarn a papercomennte te es ites neneateas Ws 7 a +o + r | |