= > an THE DAILY EXAMINER - . ‘ rs PAIR PTHOTOURAPHS LETTERS T0 THE \ i of Tari i of the EDITOR. Ma cu . CLERGYMEN CRITICIZED. Sir, —I s surprising the Ja ht wt Evar gelist M Kav's meet g | But it was, I am eure, a ead dissapy , t Mr. MeKay i Tuesday ht ‘ “ ad | this fi ‘ ut N loul m e very . i} mm” er! wh dismissed t} M l t have tl sometl , ' gh ly is st th he . ; » U nny get them a i have a 1 te @ 4 ‘ ney are genn y converted—-n h beer and light wine semoking, . -saapeasenneeamenstng | te and s1ONsV —the i ryt TARAT . . es Tu r s : LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS, | sujighs whe: ‘ ait e< fiy 1 el n s he - } ‘ re \ ANX I fe S ‘ . . NEWS NOTES va McK i The formal opx ning of the Midwinter Expos nat San Francisco t w pla e on “i s Av t ~ : al i <-> Mi A des; Bet pat tl i ha red his visit to Fried av art Ay FP emarck’s lay Cana sis pa wriy i Ar i ul | I dect ave de : * » vy Tw $ k - vork Pay kK Sons et 1 ut ' ‘ } re it K at b i wag and Le Fle ror Eoglis t = s tt has F - 1. Ba Hirsel ti ¥ 3 a =< ; A Vienna des Pi a f Count Herk Bismarck as Ger i i as rt th \uest court 18 r egarded the y possible e1 - MeInnia I winte ‘ ned Quebee Su, M lav las Th y was thronged ~ ‘ tal vith visitors, am gthem | ga party D f New Yorkers, headed | John J \stor * a Ha Hutchens ed p tess 2 Mr. D. B. Stewar: | printer of Engla ently tried t ‘ be rds for 120 and 220 yard : f Lor i « were ll 4 seconds r tl re 9 {- ‘ ‘ } - an I ippears tl h 21 men Pai e iegisia f Nova Scotia ar re 1} ple iged to 7 and that a ma . ? theo . ' shirkir } N York W I : , “ e pe li res por ‘ \ ating their pledges a tes rig Phese dishonest politicians \ f's js G ‘eceiving no support from the Halifax Herald and oth pposition pay - The Honolulu Cl of Co | 9 a a8 sent epor trade to Mr. Bowe \ | and asks lat the « adian tariff | xl a “2a i! om] i t adn linary Hawaiia ‘ DE gars f The Cha will send a ‘ a } entative to Uttawa to take part in S. Maed i ference onthe Pacific cable and m | trade matters Che Britieh counsel in the Behring Sea a le ase received 7.500 guineas each for their Mr And . ery es in the arbitration Sir Charles } Q i Rae tussell and Sir Richard Webster are very } t and able lawyers, and the Cana- : ht to | uan Gazette says they were not paid a Ba Me yenny more than would have been receiv- 2 t} hons i by them in the ord nary British courts a. i. - ag tes } The Canadian counsel will probably get } . something less than £39,000 though he : : lid a good deal more work than his col- sh . | leagues. Sir Charles Rassel has an off- ‘ Through the tl income as Solicitor-General of $35,- lelegates } 000, besides fees amounting to $25,000, | ; aad ‘ ; and is, therefore, in the enjoyment of ' 2 al : » on, | fair return for his labors. ' i ie _ CO —- , 2”) 1 21st. good Syrup of Figs | Sat 24 Certitica | Produced from the laxative and nutri- | ~ ' Secretary of | tious juice of California figs, combined st | prest d on with the medical virtues of plants known- | lkw | to be most beneficial to the human systein, o j acts gently’ on the kidneys, liver and | McKa' \ crowded house | bowl-, effectually cleansing the system, } Evangelist McKay last | liepelling colds and headaches, and cur- | the word. “Come, for all} ing habitual constipation. 4 e ready.” <A larger number . : i to 1 enquiry room.) <A receiver was appointed on Monday | M -night in the Methodi-t | jact for the Thompsonu-Houston Electric 7.30. Prayer meeting at 7. } Company of New York | and undenomir - | —— | are heartily invited.| iss Amy C. Moore has a few vacencies ors. Meeting n her music clase Pupils attended in | sat ny afternoon at +. | their homes if desired f2 2i* | s , . New MHats.-In buying your hats | i ng Coj | from Prowse Bros., you not only get a*fat = a En that becomes you, but can also depend on ® ' vetting the very latest style and hest withers makes, as ther make a specialty of this | ” particular line. f23idw | or isinieiiiineieiiaeauinaiiii ' ediciital oe ra | THE BLOOD is the source ot | ; In big bottles, 50-c. and $1.00,4 health. Take Hood’s Sarsaparilato ot ZAL MERIT is the character- | istic of Hood's Sarsaparilia. It | cures even after other preparations fai). | Get Hood’s and ONLY HOOD’S. | happed hand- Pond’s 4s Tapp rs, ni fangs, ire 1 bY ttles, with [ xtract: 46 INCHES WIDE! EXBROIDERED! Werrh 50 CEVTS! this is a Vine of GO pirees Swis. ‘kirt or Apron figuncing expressly regular price i t seen the | : 4 a ve ’ ‘ tH us in Sheet ae ‘ ud : ; : ‘ ed with moet | ve rovite your] BEER BROs. BUTTON! BLIToO. ! Vio. Ge the Button ? » Worn tein ' g you 4 la We told you we bought for | rood at prices the | er heard of | rons cone ius . Cents | Doz I ' f people who buy them | on them than | 5 py is limited—only } may be unable to | j a to-morrow call a BEER BROS | ~~? eee | Weather Bulletin. | Tororto. Feb. 2, 10 9. m. Pair wea.her, with stati mary or higher lem peratur but in this city it leads all i keep it pure and rich. Be sure to get HOOD’S SARSAPARILLA. > = —_——— LARGE STOCK. DIED. At Allisary, on the Ist February, Mary Elien Macdonald, wife of Angus Macdon- | | ald, aged 5] vears. R. I. P. At Southport, on the 24th of January, Mrs. John Flood, aged 79 years. May her | oul rest in peace At the residence of her daughters, Ros- { ledale, Bo-ton, Dec. 27th, peacefully fell a-leep in Jesus, Annie Elizabeth Barrett, ] of James Jenkins, Charlottetown, 4 years relict aged 6: = - — —— Cs ne Among a Thousand, The “J. & J.” COUGH SYRUP is only one among a thonsan I such remedies, others Price 25 cents a bottle JOHNSON & JOHNSON, The Reliab'e Drugeists. jau3} OUR PAPLO® SUITES —_—«AND—— are not as expensive as Lavy Suits, but they last just as long. — Mark Wright & Co., Ltd. feh2 ; | BEDROOM SUITES ' NEW TS! PROWSE BROS 'HATS 1 FRIDAY, when you ean get the best Water White almost as cheap at 8. B. mon Oil burns much faster than good Oil, and besides it smokes your chimneys and creates We keep ONLY THE BES” }an unhealthy and disagreeable odor in the house. S. B. ENMAN .& CO, Charlottetown, February 2, 1894—mon wed fri , So you can’t make any mistake in ordering Qil from us. — — - - — ee FEBRUARY 2, 1894. ENMAN & €CO’S. Com- ¥ HAVE RECEIVED THEIR— HN HATS. ELEVEN LARGE New, ‘ Nobby, Cheap and Good. i i ee (Xx) HARD AND SOFT MEN'S ee ee SS es 4 Hats. Christy's and Wilkinson's London Felt Hats, Spring Styles. WHEN YOU WANT TO BUY SEE OURS. B. MACDONALD & CO. = rluttetown, Jannary 31, 1894-<-m wf EATS! ee ee ee | | THREE FRIENDS . You Meet in Our Stock. Quantity, Price. We keep everything a first- FELTHATS ! (udliy ; class Clothing Store should | keep. We not only sell at moderate prices, but fill and carefully. } — . deliver orders promptly and j | .Inspection of our Overcoats, | Ulsters, Reefers and Suits will cases Commencing Monday, Jan. 29, ———-WE ARE GQING TO OF FER—--——— convince you we are fully up to the wants of the people of P. E. Island. Give us a call. McKay Woolen Co. Charlottetown, Noy. 17, 1893: PROWSE BROTHERS SOME VERY SPECIAL CNDUCKMBN'S |. soon sem ut lottetown, Jat There is a Time for Everything. NOW is the time to buy CANNED GOODS cheap. | We are not going to wait until spring to cut prices. Now | is the time. They will not be any cheaper. ; dozen: Lobster and | and 3 }}>. tins), 20 to ol | ), 20 to 50 cents per tin: | Tomatoes, Corn and Peas Salmon, $1.50 per dozen ; cents per tin: Pears (5 and $1.20 per Pe iches [Z by ih. tin ]2c cents per tin; Raspberries, Strawberries and Plums, 20 cents. per tin; Pumpkin, 12 cents per tin; Baked Beans. | 18 cents per tin; Blueberries, Pitted Cherries, Mushroom: | and French Peas, 20 cents per tin. EVERY TIN WAR-| RANTED FRESH. SANDERSON & CO., | BLOCK, VICTORIA ROW. NEWSON Charlottetown, January 10, 1894—m w j LOW PRICES. Shovels, Forks, Axes, H indles, ‘se Horse Nails, Bar ©) Iron, Sleigh Shoe Steel, Disstan’s Cross Cut Saws, Disstan’s Files Truck | Hubs, Spokes, iloes, Horse and Rasps, (‘art and Wagon Stock, Axles, Galvanized Tron Well Buckets. ——_—_—_{1) FENNELL & CHANDLER. Charlottetown, January 31, 1894—tu fri Rims, ' | ( } WHY NOT BURN MLV: STAR OIL sina as ce 16 «ts. per Imperial Gailon, > WacLeeD & CO Se jaiat : fenders for Provincial 4 Debentures. . <> yt Se * dll i Tenders will be received at the Provin- cial Treasury up to noon of the l4ta DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1894, for the purchase | of the whole or any part of the poe : Nee y¥ P. E. Island Debentures, being balance of | BEGINS PO-DA ! the $185,000 authorized by Provincial } Statute of L891 (55 Vice., Cap. 1). . These Debentures, which are issued in denominations of $1,000, $500 and $100, hear 4 per cent. tuterest, payable half from Ist December, 1493, and are redeemable in the year 1916. } ANGUS MeMILLAN, Provincial Treasurer. - cu Ends of ‘Prints, Dress Goods, Ribboas Lace s, vearly Provincial Treasury, 29th January, 1894, 4 jan30 FOR SALE. The Schooner EVANGELINE, 74 tons | built 1885. For particulars en- | } register, quire of rol CARVELL BROS. Emb dery Cn ywn. Jan, 20.189 {—2w 2aw Cloths, Selling Cheap! Ns W FRUITS. Q.S8. Va'enc'a Raisin: “ ‘ 1 ec o0 DOXxeSs fine , ~ selected layer es 1500 SVU , 50 barrels Currants, S & STEWART, oS” ‘ 9 | 50 boxes Dates, : 20 “ QOranges, 20 kegs Grape~, i 20 bays Nuts (Filberts). N., B, & M. RATTENBURY, dec22 “ s London House. Charlottetown, Jan. 31, 1894—<dy ———TO EVERYBODY IN NEED Vhite Cottons, White Shectings, White and Unbleached Tabling Embroideries, Napkins, Lawns, Apron Checks, White Goods of every deseription. —— (x) . ‘ ‘ . I ine We have no room to quote prices, but call at our Store, see the Goods and Prices, ° ~ ‘ > ° a ca : 3 y aR Py ’ i - ie: P “ Apples (one gallon tins), 25 cents per tin; Apples (3 lb tins) jand we will guarantee that if you want WHITE GOODS you will go no further, ‘a MOORE & McLEOD, Suceessors to Perkins & Sterns. Charlottetown, January 26, 1894—-m Contemplated. . inbiensaiiaia OF —+~ The Manufacturers’ Guarantee and Accident Insurance Company of Canada purposes establishing a Provincial Agency here. lta desire is to give the appoint ment to a eitizen 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 and 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. Oilice-——-MclLeod, Morson & McQuarrie’s dec30—dy & wky The World’s Columbian Exposition. 1, The whols civisized world has been in- terested in the Great Celebration. The crowned heads of Europe, the governments of all the famous nations of the globe, the 'ands of the Vrient and the islandsof the sea hay: all been co-operating to render the Exhibition worthy of the greatest event of modern times. its magnitude and marvelous character cai only be described by saying that it has co:m- prised all the rarest products of land and sen, the most dazzling wonders of nature and the srandest prod .ctions of human genius, Full Dress events during the festive season time is here. Are you prepared? Has the vice ? Styles in Dress at all society Suits Have changed this season. last season’s Suit and get one of our this year. ing the dull season we will give extra value. 0. A. BRUGE, FASHIONABLE GLOTHIER. Carlottetown, January 29, 1894—m w We make them in latest styles and They are exquisitely finished and will satisfy the most fastidious. A Dress Suit is essential to your wardrobe. burden, but one of ours will make you feel comfortable im’ society. 2. The Great 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 dollars waa ex- nded in its grand spacious onildings, and he result was the most attractive Exhibition the world ever saw. 3. Tis goupem rg | is vividly portrayed in our PICTGRIAL HISTURY OF THE WORLD'S COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION. his captivating volume is a brilliant pano- rama Of the Great Fair which has awakened such a world-wide int+rest., This wonderful work is a royal octayo yol- ume of over 800 large double-column » 104 inches oy bad 7; inches wide. Jt contains nearly twice the amount of matter in an or- dinary quarto book, and is therefore equal to a large volume of 1600 pages. It contains a complete history of the World- renown tion at Chicago; captivatin, descriptions of the magnificent Buildings an marvellous Exhibits, such as Werks of Art, fextile Fabrics, “achinery, Natural Pro- ducts, Latest Inventions, Discoveries, etc., with afal) description of Chicago, its wonder- .al Buildings, Parks, etc. ont ex-Governor Wm. E. Cameron, of the W ‘s Columbian Co., with an introduction . Palmer, ex-U. 8. Senator and ex-Minister to Spain, including a chapter on the Women’s De ment by Frances E. Willard, President of the World’sand Nation- al Woman’s Christian Temperance Unions. CON DITIONS—It is printed from clear, new type, on fine calendered paper and is embel- lished with a large number of BEAUTIFUL ENGRAVINGS, which charm everyone who sees them. ’ is the correct thing. That old one seen too much ser- in ali grades. Discard yy Histo by Hon. Thomas This grand work surpasses anything tha has vet appeared in this line, and wilt sole by subscription only. Wait for it; take ne other, MRS.N. A. STEWART is Sole Agent for this city dec27 P. E. Island Railway. On and after FRIDAY, Lith December, 1893, the trains of this Railway will run daily (Sun- days excepted) as follows :— Read down A’ poor one is a .Dur- Shelf and Heavy rardware. =x) -—-—-- Naddlers’ Hardware, Carriage Wardware, ‘haft,, Poles, White Wood, Wheels! Wheels ! Patent Leather in Trimming, Top, Dash, Collar, Skirting, Winker and Colored Bufiing —— — — (X)- - PAINTS, OILS & VARNISHES WW. . DAWSOWN. Charlottetown, January 13, 1894—tu thu sat Hickory, Bass Leather Dashers, Moss, Hair, ete. Read up . M. Leave Arrive P. M. 7 1B... 000. >0+» se RARIOUCOWR.. «20.0505... 810 TO. sodovedes Royalty Junction........... 2h BET. otivisVies North Wiltshire..... --- 18 ~ | Pee a eee 148 UG > cdaneteeiniae Bradalbane,......., 0:0... L@ iia 909........,..Emerald Junction...........1256 Debisssbweessssanenll Freetown.......... 2a UE senipas nD hah is igs cua nD py 4* reseeses, SUMMMCIBICS.......... “a? ee ti comp oeben Summerside.,........ Ar 0 Ds nc o0s-e vibes 6 peng sabia ncens oid 10 iz -Wellington....... snvenect 10 63 AD. sesinss veneebeed Ss Kenns cetecocet 19) MR cckk sn oddneeiue a ae Maidan 800 EDs ccsesccs coven scene ceneesas Th ere i REE 636 Ar...... Tignish. -ovavee ae P. M. A.M 230 Lv........Charlottetown.,....,,...Ar 1030 DOP doabacsans Royalty Junction,.......... 0 s k ne ii l Ri Be ests uen ount Stewart... Ly 8S Spokes, US, BMS, | 410 Ly 22°.02"" Mount Stewart..--""." Ar 905 : GER. os 0000000950 2S Loenbe coveans 2 OP Wood Be Wo omc ded Georgetown............LW 710 9 coeoececosoocoreces © 6999092 0a 6 pecebeabaperseoeocs P. M. A. M. 2 Ae Mount Stewart.......... Ars 56 BOE. ns ccs «00s cpg hades) boc cvceuttes si7 Bi seédevsgescite POU civckks ceceves 748 640 ilaes..covivbenia Lv 62) P. M. A. M. 100 Ly.......Emerald Junetion....... Ar 82 150 Ar.......,.Cape Traverse,..,.....Lv 730 s D. PO'tTINGER, Gen. Mgr. Can. Govt. Railways. ! J. UNSWORTH, Superintendent, Charlottetown, Dec. 14, 1898. -~- S Siccniniisiedieahdicitiiaiios 7 Wants, Lost, Found, &e Advertisements under this h 4 five conta per — eines | SRBBO art—ge nega ae 97, erawD . of John Meguarris or ten ser oie ss oon. ponttaiis requested to return same to JoHNn CQUAERRIE, Oyster Bed Bridge. febi LOST—On Saturday evening, 27th instant, between Conway's corner and the Asyium, a second-hand Jigger et The finder will be rewarded by leaving itat Mr. Pickard’s Sad- dler’s Shop, Grafton Street. 21 pd—jan3o FOR _RENT,—The subscriber intending t leave the Island, the yery eligible House oc- cupied by him on the corner of Prince and Dorchester Sts. will be torent on or about ist May next. It is a@ first-ciass pects, and isneated with hot water through- out. For particulars apply to J Alley or to the subscriber on the aee.--L. J, USTRAN DER. eod tl ist feb—jan® FOUND.-—-Gent’s plush cap and pair boots Owner can haye same by applying at BEEK A SPECIALTY. oo Bros. CHOICE CODFISH.—A lot of boxes and balf boxes Choice (odfish for sale by W. J. BoswALt, Lower Queen Street, a—janz “WARNING !—If jhe party who stole the buffalo at Marshéeld 1 on Tuesday night well known. will retarn it to W. Lone’s, Great o—- Street, he will save further — op be a Ar » Coe a + emailemail 6 t= eather ea ae AIM Ce cadet. se demain daae mens wn DoW cet asain lid At tai