ee ag ae . —— THE D DAILY EXAMINER © °-39=—=—— = \N EMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT, | NEWS OF THE worLo 7 Atle n to the ad s« There are 52 prisoners charged with | e i ws , On our first pag murder in Cook County, II]. jail | A commission has been : ippointed by OCAL AND OTHER ITEMS the goverament of C ape C olony to enquire UU! } » | into the leprosy question. ge During the Mexican war the United | 7 . r Bros. harm corner. States put 90,100 men in the field, of a | whom 7,780 died of wounds or disease | 8S oF 7 Meet f Victoria Divisior The loas from rinderpost alone to the agricultural wealth of India this year ex- | and offer Mantles, Ulsters, Jackets, 2 } ceeds £5,000,000 sterling The disease | ‘ \ Lhere w be ’ eecting | among cattle is increasing yearly | ae ag ta 8 1M. UL A ms to-morrow after At San Francisco, the Chinese have | ‘ tor: ot we the government registration. | r Miss Haye Trott in oi tha | et wl pa cee We must sell the balance of Stock in these departments, Leniivnd aiiauee ane des - , | » their coun men no >» register Vy > . ET nT seenemmmos cine deel you your choice of Ladies’ and Children’s rita | persons, and no woman all owe 1M t | Posrroxep.—The Rev David | the mana gement. Such is the sek ea | Reefers and ure ’ at prices that must , ell them. Ratinminad vi vot lecture at Bonshaw on | Dolma Batche, palace of the Sultan. readay eve x the 18th inst, but wi The Sultan f Turkey bas conferred the f , , oF = grand cross of the Imperial Order of the | RD IN Season.—There is one thing ci t.mes dues not botner—the grip ail, the prinee and the pauper; tire end beggar, wave-earner and receives $7.50 ee hour for t aching at the London Guildha!! Schoo! This is in | “ecco Ss GLEARING UP SALE OF MANTLES! ALL FURS: MUST BE SOLD - addition to tl fees he receives from | Pesveeses.—In conerqusnne | PP * > - ea ra oo; . tLe week of prayer meeting rhe anthorities of Dublin 1 niversity, | { a a» % j Ee ! J a ; ws o to be held in the Baptist church | Ireland, have announced that hereafter \ ow not take place Ry or er | the junior fe owship of the 1 iiver-itv will alli: | be open to student both sexes on the — | same condition= \ Goov Strornvy—We begin today’ the | - : . % 5 : . ' While the Emper wOf Japan waa pro cation of a story by Conan Doyle and! . i Y : : : } : . ' ceeding to his winter palace recent!y, ban- | e mend it to ir readers. The first ; ; ‘ na ! : } dits attacked the procession. They ee«! t ‘ nd on our last page hi | : . : . . sm } : cured a qnantity of valuables They also | weeks | kids 1 peveral al oft wa } kidnapped several Imperial officers, Mesrixe.—Remember the Gos. | The e*timate! population of Mecea y the Athenaeum Sunday | ont 69,000,, while the number ef pil- at 4 ck, wducted by the | gr 8 thai massed tovet iver there la-t veat : Strangers always welcome, | ‘TOM &!! par fthe Moslem world wa- le KR 1-7, Behold He Cometh.” | Y8rous'y estimate! at from 200,000 tk cent 300.000 rK iT A ‘4 N.——] ¢ 13 pleasing t A pr posal to h ld in Ss! Peter } rg, —s- ae es ae _— ee en: ae hat Mr. William Courts, of Mill | 1903, an international exhibition to cele- ‘ e, who was so badly cut in a house on | brate the 200th anniversary of the found- St Peter's Road, 8 few days befor | ing of the eaanibel on met with much a tbe are now setiled in eur NEW SPOR (J - ED. BMeEecad ~ _—- Corner), W here e just opened a new have been exchanged by the Pore | FOC OF SURES made from our own Cloth, also some imported Nintis, which we are sell Christmas, is out again, apparently all | proval, and it is probable such an exhil Autograph letters on the religions situa- Tex Dowtans a Banaet.—There were | ‘ y aman , sen shipped " | and the C The dispositi tion on the part } e a } boston on Luursday, and wewere informed | of Russi did Vatic stablisl e t eal I e ad Mf by t chee thay wens eallinn tecttOa barrel, says pe Nigh + and a , = a a tt a : Ins a ah ‘ PRR ERE <i Vance on CGS ° the Eastport correspondent of the St than over roix News . ’ y ~e ~4 7 - . . N r | Ganon Farar says that the present sa: GVERCOATS and ULSTERS at greatly reduced prices antil after Christmas. Teachers’ Associarioy.— Th e meeting | “istics show that the number of births in | | QR 230% ri i ting . . - ' shen, Wonchenel Assoe's atien will not be | ‘he richer di-tricts of-Kensington, Landon, eld thie evening. A ture gs hae lip . Fulham are 48 per 1,00) ° r m, at the regu lar meeting next Satur } ’ | H < m ws ‘ a ve, 20th ae | Letters from Castelyetrano, Sicily, say at great al gsaliis. ~ ' order is restore! there at terrible cost x | ry will be g vee by rhec 4 leod, Esq., i ' ’ Athenaeum will be duly announced Five hundred persons are in prison ¢ * arrival = Ks Ss "’ kn yw i haa _ military tribur vals. Before going clsew her rh sce @ TE , KE ur CAPS e Conductor | ay will be heartily | he cold weather continues in Europe wrted by all the evangelical ministers | On Sat urd: iv traffic in London’s suburbs ; Sanya en Ay tae aehae st See. Blankets, Slanketings. Horse Rugs and Sleigh sheep and cattie were frozen | Thames and Medway is suspended nded ys carefully as it} - oe . Mr. George W een the well-know: In three or four 7 the “track | London corre spondent {The New York *o . é son ee eee near t : *p ring hao 4 Tribune, says that the ap yheavals and dis- ¥ a3 a8 66 Bat Vane oe So turbanees in Switzerland are a Social- ¥: -_ inte at stic than Anarchist, and more Agrarian o ; . ge & OS than Sccialistic. It is gratifying to find a < the bushing f North Miver ive hes | Thames and Melway ssusgensca. "| @aality or Low Price. Highest price paid for WOOL, Vash or Trade. QUEEN oe ; tion will be held we will he most happy to receive a call from our friends. | Socakes St Meter bo tik ence Giababene | NEW TWEEDS coming from our own Mill daily, and .Noptist MeKay ia detained at Pic- } The troops literally bombarded the town , . mis * ‘ the storm The eal ia! Ren i Dozens aa killed and scores ee Our GENTS FU Ber vas SEE 4 N& Department cannot in the city. surpassed €‘annot he beaten Grive us a call STREETS. Wcsrixe Posroxep.—T was only : , ra * . _— There was only »| Writer of distinction willing to confeas a Charlottetown, December 21, 1893—t . hor resent at t meeting ; : : a: : preee ; he mi 4 ,* knowledge of the difference between oe) } ‘ ef ‘ ‘ wn Driving ? ark am x terms. hit \*soctation m the rh hilharmon ha ast evening vd it was de ‘de d to ad The c omplaint of General | Briamont, the = until Friday evening next, January | Belgian expert in fortifications, that Tur- om ie F meh, ot GB o’staok key had been deterred by Russian inflr- . & i : ‘ ata bo A ence from properly fortifying the entrance a Saeed | Bs - == = - - Awarpep tae Cosrract.—It is an | ' the Black Sea, has been corroborated | ed es ‘ nous that Mr. Hebert. the Canadian | by the Wiedemosti. This journal says th ° ’ a € a : ‘ . = oi led the contract | '® view of the fir vancial ubles Russia ad a ; Tr, bas teen awarac e Of act for the bronze statue which the Federal | Vied the Sultan to stop building forts on | Pariiameut has decided to erect to the | the land side. memory of the late Sir John A. Macdonald The Consistory, which meets at [here were forty competitor ia March, will provide for six new Cardi- | ieteccaeiilll } nals, namely, Mgr. Jacobini, the Papal | 4 ~ ° re . , Ay Iscaxper Exvecren.—It is pleasing | Nuncio at Lisbon; Mgr. Nocella, secretary PRO WSE BROTHERS are offering the balance of their Ww thear that Mr. RB. A. Anderson, formerly | of the Consistorial Congregation: Mgr. | 1% of his Provinces, has been elected Mayor | Satoli, the a Delegate te the United of Vancouver, B. C The choice is an ex- | States; Mgr cellent one, and Vancouver is to he ec rrat ulated Vancouver 1s evidently a hive | j mal Counc il, and Father Stemhuebe PT, } town and knows how to appreciate and | ee Jesuit. a ae od otis . Nall the Sicilian troubles with money and arms | is raising uneasiness in official circles at | Berlin. Sieili ors cl » that th » inane ann a : o . o aaeeeent in the Peal g aSet mn, | Geseription at prices that cannot help but please Marseilles, where a band of Sicilian mal- Curacn Iwrrovements.—The Guardian reports that the Ladies’ Aid Society, in nnection with the Presbyterian Churcl t Stanley Bridge, bas furnished the new rch building with two handsome chan- | : : . oo ling with handsc ; _»| contents are stationed. The situation is re, with Rochester lamps, ata cost « considered a menace to the Triple Alliance. honor a good 1nan | The charge that France is instigating} BROS, are offering them at, Carpets, Clothing, Gents’ Furnishings, }and dumb from childhood, living near a. ae > Fallerton | ovided | ... 7 ; : : ; $35, and Rev. 7.1 —— : ye - bit | The Sicilian trouble is arov-sing mach in- fne *ar . wit é e yUIpls ipbie . ° ” goes oa | terest at the Vatican. E raxp Basxer Soctat | Walter F. Cozgrove, 18 years old, deaf & NTERTAINMEN , x aie 5 ° ¢ ee 5 Rome a ee ee Oe eee INTER CLOTHING at the Prices PROWSE Dry Goods of every at wonderful low prices. sr | Mar Salva, Faust) the Peni Auditor: NO man or boy need go cold when they can buy Overcoats, Reefers and Suits There be an entartainment and bask et | ; : r nag ee ail - ; no Puskly on Marengo, Ind., died recently. During the a 2 co : vt 1 o'clock, if | 3 Sew days of hia illness he astonished —— ol evening next 7.30 o'clock, if | "te = = — r - — ni ae oe | his relations by talking freely, although and if not on Friday night. A small | . . f ten cents will be charged, i jneshereatiy. Young cere oe = hut ladies with baskets will be admitted | **, was an intense Bible student, anc ‘ . Proceeds in aid of the Cornwall | could write off hand many chapters in the Methodist ‘ ‘eve We ite ; Bible if requested to do so, He always ee eae yaa spending his life as a mis- rus Swatrorp Casx.—A St. John des- | nary among those afflicted like himeelf. pateh f the 12th nave: Judge Tuck gave Texas is the latest part of the United ivement in the Shatford case this after. | States to report discoveries of gold. Since ; the collapse in silver last year greater at- tention has been given to mining for the | more precious metal, and from all aurifor- ous sections come reports of increased ac- againat her husband. The alee, there tivity. California had an output of $13, - damn etal judgement in his favor 000,000 in 1893, an increase of $2,000,000 - sacle over the record of 1892, and the indice- Scorr Act Fixve.—Peter Gallant, of the } tions are that in 189 {2 much of the decline | co ; Queen’s Arme, appeared before H. V.} in silver production will be made up for MEN’S OVERCOATS and Palmer a id Samuel McRae, J. P.’s, vester- | by the larger gold output. There is not OS lay afternoon, charged with violating the | always as much profit in digging gold as REEFE RS, Se tt Act. Two witnesses were examined, there is in working silver deposits; but | both of whom had purehased intoxicant« | there is no uncertainty as to the market. ac- | It was a variable market that wrought the BOYS’ OVERCOATS and He etrongly censured Mrs. Shat- ford for her conduct, and said she was guilty of grosa impropriety. Mrs. Shat- ford * failed to eubstantiate the charges on Gallant’= pre misea. Gallant was ~—eieaty ff 50 and eosta or two} mischief to silver TD ca a : ee a He took the} eneannneenntin ore nen REEFERS, . ' > > months The Ambition ar 2 #|MEN’S FUR COATS, Romays Catuotic Marermce.—The de- 1 | of a COUGH is to make a CON i crees on the laws of marriage were read in a)! Roman Catholic churches on Sunday ; SUMPTIVE of you /ASTRAKAN JACKETS, | Br the laws of the Chure h, Roman i *4e Cathol.cs in the province must be marries | Our Ambition | FUR CAPES. . poeeen e of their pe astor If two i Ron:an Catholics are married by a Pr is to manufacture a REMEDY testant clergyman, their marrage is nail i ‘NT ‘ QO ead vel’ « both become enesumnant| for the Congh. We think we have FUR COLLARS, cate In the case ofa Roman Catholic j a ue 'D 90 ~ 74. cetting married to a Protestant -by « Pro-| i SE poe eee textant minister, the marriage is valid, but | SYRUP. Price 25 cents the Roman Catholic party to the contract | : : 1m unication—Montreal Wit- | —— At Reduced Prices before - JOHNSON & JOHNSON. ttock Taking. A Cowrnmast Worra Norixe Eien. The Rel lable Dreguist, David A. Well, in the Forum, after a a de f * bine the cyatress wevaient MW th j n1l3 | " ’ + , vr e . Vateed ante detoe “Gb fiivetie eat aod | CRUMPLED YOUTH.—“ Ah, I say, just look at this confounded shirt; only ieee te one 4 ae “In the Domin- HARRIS & STEWART | had three dances and now look at it.” ree btn ANY MAN 9} HIS FRIEND,—* Well, my boy, you should bny shirts that are made by | Tookes. They are a sure fit every t.me. Look at the Tookes shirt I wear, and | Canada, for ,exarmpie, separated from ue territorially on the north by an } . v . . ve le ced very ] 1 >? as 7 imaginary line, there bas been m0 panics! ean write a showy ad. with} London House. |! ‘sed every dane Lijanls | no unusual demand for money, no, stop- “ee page of industries, no restriction of trade, lots of big *% Cheap - and } no increased rate of interest; in short, “ Bargains’ in it, but it re- Charlottetown, Jan. 10, 1894—dy | ng bevor the ordin : se of 2 vd th yrdinary course quires something more than events, except so far as these events may have been influenced by contiguity to the ad. to bring the business. D what may be termed a financial cyclone, 0 ars Wa wh we pathway of destruction was contig- Unless we can offer the public ., but not within its own territory. good value for their cash we don’t get the trade. Qn mark-| BEER BROS’ STORE ing the selling price on our WOODILL’S is respectfully solicited :— oods we always have in- : women WILL «aa trade in view, and GERMAN BAKING The Royal Ins. Co of Liverpool, perhaps this is why the trade “)POW DER. The London & Lancashire Ins. Co of | iverpo 1. Clese This Evening) in Furniture seems to hang The United Fire Ins Co of Manchester, ~}round our establishment. Is EQUAL TO The Phenix Ins. Co. of Brookiyn. 'C before buying, it : » AT SIX O'CLOCK. will “poy oa ies COSTS LESS THAN These Companies command ENORMOUS MONETARY | van this matter. ANY OTHER ON THE MARKET. | STRENGT H, and are notéd for their prompt and libera! Weather Bulletin. | settlement of losses: Toxorro, Jan. 15,109 m. | Maply Wright & Co., Ltd. | try a Five Cent Package. JOHN MACEACHERN, Nort hwesterly to westerly gales, grad- janll AGENT FOR P. B. ISDAND, uaily decreas; ng in force; fair and very eid janl3 jan2 hu ssat DODD & ROGERS’. At Lowest Prices, Charlottetown, January HARV Ue ALL KINDS gu af@ throwing by not using Your patronage of the following great Fire Companies | ~ People in this 19th century are bound to have the best that can be had for the money, That is why EVERYBODY WEARS GRANBY RUBBERS! Tey give perfect satisfaction in fit, and it has become a by-word that “Granpy Ruppers wear like iron.’ December 26, 1893—tn thn sat style and finish | SATURDAY, JANUARY 13, 1804. ne 0 an ee ‘AGrand But Enterta sinment BASKET SOCIAL | WILL BE HELD IN ‘Mount Stewart Hall | ‘Tuesday, Januar yo m, the procee is to be dk voted to ing said Ha Admission, 16 cents. “tlie with baskets free. Doors open at 6.39 p.m. Entertain- ment begins at 7 p.m. Hot Tea wil) be served fre Come one, come all, as a grand time may be expected. By order of Directors. j } | jan3 i MUST CO! We take stock January Ist, ,and in order to clear out the | balance of our Faney Goods we will give big discounts all ‘the week, HASZARD & MOORE. Ch*town, Dee. 26, 1893—t t « Wanted ‘. “Purchase. A good Lot ora aah House and Lot, to be within four minutes’ walk of Post Office. Quote lowest price for cash Addresss R., P.-O. Box 145, Ch’town. jan9-—3i TO LET. The Premises lately oceupied by Mr. George : Thorne, situate on Sidney Street, containing Possession immodiately. Apply to JAMES F, CURTIS. WPORTED TW E EDS | titicettoim: foot tind ani wating decls Notice is hereby given that the Annual General Meeting of the Shareholders of Tur Examiyer Publishing Company will be held at the office of Toe Examiver newspaper on WEDNESDAY, the 31st ot January, inst., at eight o'clock in the eve nit ¢ ARCHIBALD IRWIN, Secretary. Charlottetown, Jan. 10, 1894. An fmpurtant Appointment Contemplated, The Manufacturers’ Guarantee and Accident Insurance Company of Canada purposes establishing a Provincial Agency | here. Its desire isto give the appoint ment to a citizen of this Province. This Company 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, Chartottetown. Office—McLeod, Morson & McQuarrie’s dec30—dy & wky The World's Columbian Exposition. The whole civilized world has been in- evened in the Great Celebration. The , crowned heads of Europe, the governments of | all the famous nations of the globe, the lands of the Orient and the islands of the sea have all been co-operating to render the Exhibition worthy of the greatest event of modern times. Its magnitude ane marvelous character can only be described by saying that it has com- gees all the rarest products of land and sea, he most ——— wonders of nature and the grandest tions of human genius. 2. The ie Fair which celebrates the dis- covery of America by Columbus has never been equalled, It was larger and more mag- nificent than any similar exhibition ever held. Over twenty million doilara was ex- pended in its grand spacious bniidings, and the result was the most attractive Exhibition the world ever saw. 3. This go +4 iar i \s ve wiialy portrayed in our PIC WORLD'S ¢ OL UMBIAN EXPOSITION. his cagti eating volume is a brilliant pano- rama of the Great Fair which has awakened such a world wide interest. This wonderful work is a royal octavo yol- ume of over 800 large dovbie-column pages, 104 inches tong by 7+ inches wide. It contains nearly twice the ammount of matter in an or- dinary quarto book, and is therefore equal to a large volume of 1000 It contains a complete history of the World- renowned Exposition at Chicago; captivatip descriptions of the magnificep Buildi ings an marvellous Exhibits, such as Werks of Art, — Fabrics, aebinery, Natural Pro ducts, Latest Inventions Yiscoveries, etc., with afull deseription of Chicago, its wonder- ful Buildings, Parks, ete. ex-Governor Wm. E. Gomecen. of the Works Columbian Bx tion Histo 7? Co., with an introduction by Hon. Thomas Palmer, ex-U. 8. Senator and ex-Mintsier to Spain, including a chapier on the Women’s Department by Frances E. Willard, President of the World’sand Nation- al Woman’s Christian Temperance Unions. CON DITIONS—ILt is printed from clear, new type, on fine calendered paper, and is embel- shed with a large num of BEAUTIFUL, ENGRAVINGS, which charm everyone whe sees them. This grand work surpasses anything tha has yet appeared in this iine, and will be sole by subscription enly, Wait for it; take ne other. MRS. W. A. STEWART 1s. Sole Agent for this city, dec zi Store To Let. The small Store in the Cameron Block, next door to Messrs. Reddin Brothers Apply to HORACE HASZARD janli—2w eod SILVERWARE». + isi taiwy. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. es i We are giving BIG BARGAINS in the ‘above line of goods, as we havea large _ stock on hand. c. c. JURY, ‘North Side of Queen Square, - - - - Opposite the Post Office ee January 4, 1894—dy & wky On and after FRIDAY, 15th December, 1893, | the trains of this Railway will run daily ‘(Sun- | days excepted) as follows :- ! Read down Read up | &. M. Leawe Arrive P. M. | 715...........-Charlottetown..... ‘nee | 734........... Royalty Junction. oe eae DBs sects re Wiltebire Iw §20.............Hunter River. 1 DOD. 050.0000 ness ok pane... pine ean 909....._.....Emerald Junction. _ isco i ee eee UII no assc0n see 12 42 CS =—— is TEC 10 20 Ar.......... Summerside. . -Lv ll & P. M. A.M Be ee EA... 00% .. Sun merside. Ar 08 BOM skeen aden on 00 tial Miscouche...... sa ua 127 .« Wellington....... . 0e 2 Port Hill . 19D 330 .O' Leary . 8@ 355.. ae oe 7h 435.. . Alberton.... 655 52 Ar..... ~Tigntsh.. Ly 6 P. M. A. M. 230 Lv........Charlottetown..........Ar 0D 250.......... Royalty Junction i nae SOA ount Stewart.. ‘Ly 85) 4W Ly . Mount Stewart. Ar eo ial Cardigan ‘ ooaee Oe 44 ar _ Georgetown. ‘ Ly 7 ly P. M, A. M. | 405 Ly ; Mount Stewart...... APG 443.. o- MQPel...... ‘ S17 © BB. anno St. Peter’ . .7 48 600. Af. ..,......... Beuris -Ly 6) | P.M. A.M. 100 Lv....... Emerald Junction.......Ar 82 1WAr Cape Traverse.........Lv 7 $v } D. PO'TINGER, Gen. Mer. Can. Govt. Rallways J. UNSWORTH, Superintendent, Charlottetown, Nee, 14, 1895 ee eee eee ppd