J . . be SE heen Mn ana od a ams : ‘ Z ~ = : a, . Z ~ x ror ac > Sica Ris ® ; — iat ee rome a hich acacia A Ra nla NT Madina eae - aa a ‘ $44 . +s ; sii : THE DAILY EXAMINER . ‘ : FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1894. LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS.| “ews.nores 00D VALUE semabaCa ae g Behanzin, of Dahomey, has sur- | i e ; “a . | Sea ae to the French al will be sent to | ATS x00 e] | be ‘ . k Saturday af Through daily train service betw in | - * > eo : ' . | Vancouver and "Besitle, Wash., + i! ° . . o os oo Es : McKar.—Farewell meetung | insugurated | | | is what everyone looks for in everything, Jus |?] Mo A <2 - | pire may be iaiged fom thee tax | Were mot made twenty-five years ago, nor| , 7 1 tae Wat is dows aber cent | contains 10,000 Talands and 2,000 rivers. : , | now everyone wants good value in Te = | ‘aes eens coal miners in the Bel- | do we ask old-time prices, Our assort ment & pend © gs : Mi & McLeod's adver aire district of Ohio are on strike. Their ' cs) ; : | wages were reduced from 70 to 50 cents | 10 . . > Y . a z . ; | cobra tata is the Tangest on P, E. Ish styles WHITE COODS Bloll £ ete pr tn, Great darn i looked fo. argest ; n P. E. Island, and our styles) - D T =| O * . New York man, Captain Blaniford, finding. the cod | the latest. We know what the people want | a eS Bs CF S | M “G of the supporters - an a ee ae | . ° . + . “ ° BL \ evening. Nader couet wal the sentnis te 2éland we buy to suit our customers. White Cottons, White Sheetings. Table Linens, ‘ Ae 5 . ian a, res to scoveral wen. aie ked grounds The . . ; ss ‘ Z - = ¢ . “s vad a decen thie evening a1 7.0. | ean, bas ite unexplored mines of wealth If you can’t get a Hard or Soft Felt; Muslins, Napkins—in fact, WHITE GOODS of every © eS = KS , oe nine Bead So I'he Moncton Times, in acknowledging ’ y ~ . ° ‘ Fated A O'S. “Tames! Church 1 | mt commencing upon the Financial Siae-| Hat to suit you at PROWSE BROS’, you) kind and name—are being sold at our Store at)¢ m Lu Cs ght this chef mentg of the Merchants Bank of Halifax | oe ‘ la 24 rnd The Bank of Nova Scotia, refers to » 17 7 27 T 5 . ¢ » 4 : the eficiont eal ad” Civinee |need not try in the city. prices that no one can undersell. ie Es = se- . Screxrivroc Socrery-A; | WOned = institution, “of which Mr. John | “ . : | Sel peRy r ds ight, Mr. Bulman, ©. 8. oe head.” _ Mr. Trainor ie 2 We have bought the largest stock of! Seeing is Believing,—-come and see. a= .> vu E ee ens ree Hats for Spring in the city, and in buying fee or 6 Newfoundland is rather slower than . S : was . —{x) 1; . . , rep —I ponee } other countries in issuing the Government ee i aa as = : oe trade returns. rh se for 1892 are only such large quantities we hought as low as | [= a o - 2.299 and ew are PO te — . as a ot . E : | 280. The number of | Sf 1393. ‘The statements, however, are; ANY Wholesale house in the Dominion. | UIT 4, : a stance 18 oV,511 fairiy Satisiactory The imports, the i i = : en Tmesay Teint The. enpeare- | Srret of which sre. impesteshoging to Why go to a house where they only| First-class ; a of Elward Wheary.! House, amounted to $5,012,877, while the | ; Suecessors to Perkins & Sterns. & Veotwear, $200. Included tm thin coneurk | c2BOrts were $5,651,111. Of the imports, | Keep about three dozen Hats, when you) B Fsultless | $150 of Mr a F. Best, { Unite i Seon mepeetiok wr only $966,261 Tel ne | Charlottetown, February 9, 1894--m w f : ! Fil und * analyst—St Jobo Telegraph.| is apparent that the Dominion hav a lively | CAN buy from men who import hundreds of|— am _ a 4 nterest in the welfare of our lonely sister : Reon f s ‘uz Manunes.—There was a very 20:0} in the Atlant te . Te Finish, in ice at the market, today. W Senne tine ago, says the Times’ g,;20Ze08 Of First-class Hats. | PRIN S f= ; Foremost so sie cgi dab | eer opie Ff fashions, a > a 140 on ae ~e ry oe on presence the name by which he should be ee eee ae ae ! as ‘airest ~ panel es 25 oate 32) ae known in history His father is dalled | ne \%} Figures, ay ve “The Liberator” and sometimes “The | i Find R wiinitih walh te deemed hbk Martyr,” like English Charles I. After a | . . a r b ge ys fim bas a i . e = time, the Czar, ele —— ¢ eral | PROWSE BRO HE RS We ha ve just opened several Cases and Bales of New Granby Rubbers nt Salvation Rerns offen asc | some another title, aid that there was 9 | Prints, Grey and White Cottons, which we are offering at) md Overshoes. le that he coveted and that was 7 vad B : ss —— : i 7 i. P want Czar.’ Some of hie nobles e | lowest prices. ns and marrying and other privilege | ied in derition called him by that nam The Stylish Hatters | | Foniained ministers of churches.) iecause he showed an interest a the wel y : See ovx New Felt Hats when you want to buy | TSSE WEAR cenR eee. i" ta Pie 5 : i ; fare of the mow: e accepted the nicK- cia . - . eo4__ Pa / y 1° ~. r | 3 — 7 1 ee ame as aw honor aie a a no higher | Charlottetown, February 9, 1894—m w f | See our Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, See our Boys’ Oy ere + ook, Hlppapesss coats, We are giving the balance of our Boys’ Overcoats) “bY PPADPRS Sku THEN. } as sa Wak “Rey. Dr ————, ie There IN d Time for Everything. it a great sacrifi.e. Come to us when you went to buy. | | jan20—t te & wy aa payer mecing =| yin ES, gain J. B. MACDONALD & CO. os | NOW is the time to buy CANNED GOODS cheap. 1 | 7 bpm — mn ) . . ra . . y i é : : " \ We are not going to wait until spring to cut prices. Now} — Ghartotrctown, February 5, 1891—m wf 1 Xe oo I Cha is the time. They will not be any cheaper. bo I iuerda as [ . . c : Tomatoes, Corr and Peas, $1.20 per dozen; Lobster and it it would not perf —— a Salmon, $1.80 per dozen; Peaches (2 and 3 lb. tins), 20 to 30} ed s brain H A Romantic Marriace—The Halifax | , » tin > Paare (2:s 3 ins). 2 30 ce ry tin; | ll D ess Oe ee ee | Copeaiade capes A Welding tock plow in| cents per tin; Pears GB and 3 lb. tins), 20 to 30 e nts per tin; | U r ci hi. | this city Wednesday, which has a tinge of | Apples (one gallon tins), 25 cents per tin; Apples (3 lb tins) | ang nance al 7 The a | 12c cents per tin; Raspberries, Strawberries and Plums, 20 | : That | } . y interested are the steward of one of the . . . i a a ; aa i a os , : ¥ m o. ‘ i : ‘teamers running to this port and the lady | Cents per tin; Pumpkin, 12 cents per tin; Baked Beans, | at all society events during the festive’ season 1s the correct thing " | | i. : : : A e 3 . ; : oe ah cia nace 2 oe 2 ser- | \ Horet Braxep.—The Park Hotel a |< from Arichat. Both have been weenie 18 cents per tin; Blueberries, Pitted Cherries, Mushrooms | time is here. Are you prepared? Has the old one seen too much ser-| : | | Q . ‘ " loet y fire ata be fi Some ten years or so ago they a c " ‘i . wh r Y } re § . slac + “nee } ! iy ee Sunapee ee ware bowene hat ce fe cften the cass [ame Erench Peas, 20 conts per tin. EVERY TIN WAB-| vice ? Styles in Dress l | ‘ » Tuesday morning It wa- re sovere, ous a wer er + . 1 ‘ i -<- ~ one of the largest hotels in that sect with lovers, they separated The! RANTED FRESH. ee | The flares spread so radidly that the _}| man married. The woman went to Bos- | aac eed OA Set fe, Oe cack and soe el | SANDERSON & CO ‘Stans a es. end many women and chil-| Three years ago th hushand of the | “9 | Wil s awe a rr the windows with | Woman died. A year later the wife of the | siitianiaiani dies a eal niin ‘ } the a f ladders ‘) servant girl, Ella steward died Last summer the woman | NEW SON BL{ i i. \ ICT ORTA ROW You Meet in Our Stock Har vas bat irned@and may die. | turned to Arichat and later she had oc- | Charlottetown, January 10, 1894—m w f ‘ . s . : —— : . ound fron, the coll at had | easion t0 come to Halifax on the steamer | —————— ns : changed this season. We make them in latest sty les and in all grades. | anes - 4 s ’ ~ ' i oe . . ° ° ome . s ' fe-( on which the man was engaged. She told They are exquisitely finished and will satisfy the most fastidious. Piscon Quality Quantity Price «3 Hood iim of ber reavement an ne extendec o ‘ - . 2 . } . ar consolation. Then he told her of his be- NOT A JUG FULL last season’s Suit and get one of our ; | j j e , meeting| teavement and she did the consoling. wi ’ . > ~ | They met frequently afterwards, the . old ; . F ate “ona n Boa was - 4 ~ ’ } a > aver ’ st- Tucadae afternoon, About | love Waa rekindled and the old, old story | ; We keep everything a first | as liek sal il 7 etter from | followed i 3ut just Three Teaspoons-full of Lo a s g - e ; nn itil eal : - I il 'class Clothing Store should 1 ’ ia. s . § : srozpects of the unemployed were placed , € Fi y 7 | er ae eee ae - WOUvDILL’S ‘keep. We not only sell at Leg : : Produced from the laxative and nutri- ee : . I . belief that relief work woull) |. 44 juiceof California figs, combined | : this year. A Dress Suit is essential to your wardrobe. A poor one is &| ; | os ; ee he Faber | With the medical virtues of plants known- | GERMAN burden. but one of ours will make you feel comfortable in society. Dur-| moderate prices, but fill and i san. ef ae to be most beneficial to the human system, | | : a A wi iv <tra vi > i : marke: Saree uments were wade | acts gently’ on the kidneys, liver and | | (KING ' ing the dull season we will give extra value. ‘deliver orders promptly and oo - : — com narate in| Cowl, eiectually « leansing the system, | B! ” ar lly . ; ' ; srade anita’ ane afte a) eee dispelling colds and headaches, and cur- | POWDER carefu y. ; 4- 5 eee Pe /— a | = Inspection of our Overcoats, - 'SE SKO.LA’S IC r with a quart of Flour, will give as nice a | | a : aN ie a a USE SKOvA RORQEVERT Aegan jae hy . ' aot eae : | Ulsters, Reefers and Suits will ‘ eting of the supporters ‘ f Mr. Me _ — —~ - | | vatch of Fla ey Rolls as one could desire i : Leon will be helt'in the Moker Weete ome | TRY IT! feb2 | 8 . ' Jj r Co Nort feb2 | /convinee you we are fully up Company’s old store, orth side’ pioderick W. Stanley, eldest soa of | | - _ eS | | ‘ “juare thie evening at eign! - . . ° ‘ : oe a ; : § lowe b Davie and Emily Staniey, aged 10 years. | Carlottetown, January 29, 1894—m w f to the wants of the people of Notwithstanding the bad weati . , . i 7 7 | i ’ - ‘ ; nat ie y ia sae led (Funeral Saturday afternoon at 2.30. BEGINS TO-DAY ! NE W FRUITS. : : 8 : P. E. Island. Give us a call. . . ' erof those who desire to #e€ At her residence, South Hampstead, i . ' ini ge men wh London, on the 24th January, Anne Eliz- | 300 boxes fine O. 8. Valencia Raisins ener ar . F “ »aloan ‘ « ty we encouraged and) abeth Geesin, relict of the late John R. 1500 relected : vrarded. Though late in the field and] Geesin, E-quire, in the 91st year of her | ds { | 300 “ layer _ = ¢ divadvantage of his par‘ner’s| age. The deceased was a sister of the late | En o | 50 barrels ( urrants, lidature for the Water Commissioner-] William Cundall, Esquire, of this city, | - 190 cases $6 Mr. McLean reporied asuccessfulcan-j and the last surviving child of the late | Prints, | 50 boxes Dates, fa Robert Will:am Cundall, Esquire, of Rich- | 20 “ Oranges, Py 20 kegs Grapes, — mond, Surrey i i Ss ij us bls balbbeniin, Pisgatl, oni’ Sp. 36, Dress Goods, 20 bags Nuts (Pilberts). PE Island Railway lt George Jay, sr., aged 67 years i j N., B. & M. RATTENBURY. i. : v1 ee ' e j 9 i ia eel ns At his residence, ( herry V alley, on the | Ribboas;, dec22 —_ —----——-—(X) On and after FRIDAY, 15th December, 1898, McKay Woolen Co. Charlottetown, Nov. 17, 1893. oO « Pri Ss 29th ult., Mr. John Cavanagh, in the 75th | P* eee nine the trains of Se Railway will run daily (Sun- . rear of his ge | | ays excepted) as [OllOWS :-— : Ur ee — Laces, >= va\ iaddlers’ Hardware, Carriage Hardware, Spokes, Hubs, Rims, | te» Butte | Pr +. M. Leave Arrive P. M. : : a the The ; r r age y 7 1S. ....4..+++2eCharlottetown. sien Bae womens, bat i io the Embroid ‘hafts, Poles, White Wood, Hickory, Bass Wood, fecal games 8 ae w he P ariety, the aatoniali- 817 seed shire : 0 ‘ al ‘ot amb 4 akir moro! er . By gs i. | 890.... . Hanter_ River 1 4% | . ~ te " 4 a 4 s a . a ‘ 7 ass DO THE y E.eat her Dashers, Moss, Hail 5 et «. } = en ee S + y " anol © 6. .0icics dink one REMMI babes theehnie AED to call at oxce.. Dun BUSINESS ? oan paneled | 1990 At Gummetaae. ip Ne g is i at Re- i | P. M. MM ee | . 12 40 Ly Summerside -Ar 059 ‘ atte “ epiacer > i i "he. wD os Selling Cheap! pb 8. sTEWART, ec ‘ SET COV ERS, ail #1z¢ a(< > 'G ‘ > j i - . . ; j 20 ort l : 19 2 anidewed (9 Gents a ( aus | Ww o Ft - = General Agent for P. E. Is'and. : 4 0" Leary 8 ' ach. USINESS. ul ERS Sat eee Orrice—Next Bank of N. S., Ch’town. ' ! .= ve AlbeTLON. «6.6 .seoe 0... BO .PRONS — fu is to sell Drugs—pure | jeb6 ee SS . r . Polen RE ene eee ; i 7 ' | Genjs drugs —and to dispe nse HARRIS & STEWART rae ae cope i | np oe | r Wie @ . . 230 Ly Charlottetow A ‘ Each. Phvsicians’ Prescriptions ,| 25... Royalty Junction 40 10 : li r . ee . j j 355 Ai Mount Stewart Ly 8» : BULIUNS “IZOF, C 1 and Family Recipes cor- 410 Ly Mount. Stewart Ar 905 ‘ ‘ en S : : } | } OB. .00. Cardigan 73> : 20, 22 and 24 oz rectly. We want your London House . Wh ! ! 1458 Georgetown: sno © ae ) trade. ¢ s ¢ , Ss Ca rs 7 P.M. / M. : LES va is Cents Charlottetown, Jan. 31, 1894—dy ATTENTION I = 406 Ly Mount Stewart kee “ee i if — hint | og eon | Each. ; si he nema iaidiiialined —|, Hazing been soveintes aeons ee Fo | 640 Ar -/iiourie. ov oll 4 > | » . on Manufacturing Company, , > E eevescses n0tbs eb eentnns + dehinabaeu-didinan . -* : ITTON VESTS, + Johuson & Johnsen, PATENTED LOK SEM LOBS | ER CANS, | P.M. \ | Children’s 6 Ken's Gists. | OO se Oe eee eee es ~~ | Tio y....... mera Sametion.......AP 33) : S RELIABLE DRUG HISTS. | are ade * e e T Stock, ad ——— cu r Cape Travers Lv 73 ; ac . —s = i e warldahed snguris Stas hing before offered oe ° Db. POTTINGER, i= rFLUUNCING h- j feb9 I have also in stock for sale :— P t L th . T e : T D i f Sk { g W k d f | d B ffi at Gen. Mgr. Can. Govt. Railwa . ' 2 Genie ———Fgsr _—SE_—s| will buy a WATCH that | PARCHMENT LININGS, atont Leather in Trimming, Top, Dash, Gollat, oxiruing, WINKEr aNd GOO? BUMDG | vxawsetit snmeninn a , a i I N PLATES, Charlottetown, Dee. 14, 189 ( ’ ~ ¢ INGOT TIN, : : ' ; NIGHT C t J l ki rec mmend ind you : LEAD, COPPER, eS ee een ce e ser « . qi eet | ents | make i int. in looking| we can recommend you } CUOrTON TWINE, |. ] : ‘ee eee make it a point, im g | MANILLA MARLINE, ‘ ‘ } r Da ee 49 Each.| over the inte to | ly o1 ee ee Wants, Lost, Found, &¢ over the paper, iw | Wureem-vaeos, |PAINTS, OILS & VARNISHES A SPECIALTY. NIGHT ROBES en Ss READ f CHRONOGR APHS va wees — cal 5 . Advertisements enter — heading charged i ae Iw L £ | ve cents per line. 89 ac A fen | Ch’town, Feb. 1, 1804—2m eod & wky : : ' " ° . ———— BOARDERS.—Two o ee boarders can what we say about our on hand which we will sell ! en etree serecireteneeen be soscusapetaced a uk Bonterra, Prince . MEN’S UNLAUND IED en Ss Furniture treet. tw pd—fel : BSIIRTS steams hy . r P ’ | — : resene AD B cars ome ms COLMBTA BICYCLES} «= QQ, DAWSON. feekercees: i : | - - . ii prance ‘property ii paying for ts . . nd paying for this S UNLAUNDRIEI . Ww advert t—THomas Lup, Nine Milo com : : ny 15 fen s is the time to look to us for E. ° TAY LOR, FOR i894. Charlottetown, January 13, 1894—tu thu sat & reek. Poe nome i itt a guod, . M a fs y . een a _ oo a — sreeenentemcemeneamiingsesmmanmnsie va _ ac Bargains in all kinds of FUR- CAMERON BLOCK. —— Se ae ee Cee at DWELLING HOUSE Jo LET.—A Dwell- . rrr’ * z > situated on ilisboroagh Strect s ¥ 4a ea uw WHITE Nl l L R E. Ma nificent Line of Wheels now occupied by Mrs. McGregor. Possession OOO eines Gacit deine ems . ren about Ist March. Apply to P : - eel & During February and Mareh A Mag ; . . Bros. & Co. waiters “> rn i 1rivaile attr: on® in » ‘ t —— sctitirietiiama incgpetasilinacenteiintelinitinntaimaamaladiiniiaateattaeaetD BLACK £0 305 k y day a@ds some ‘ » ? al z aa NOTICE. . bh . . . “1. WANTED AT ONCE,—A good girl for we find it pays to coax trade The Columbia Bicycles for 1894 easily 4 Fowsan 1» vir aeaty erowded coun} We “md It Pays :, 5 to | neces le Sagaation a the leodin rere Pace aust aces tae ec | ; 1e attraction sold] a little, and while we are We ask our customers to a _ ee the lea — Chureh, on febs ; . ees ns " . i Bicye es of the world. ue many im i , rg ww " ’ ee doing the coaxing profits must kindly settle their respective | provements have been added, enhancing when you can get the best Water White almost as cheap at S. B. EN MAN @ OVE COE i ee ee ’ BUY NOW wait for more prosperous; © Chale aiseady high sen - or — mon (il burns much faster than good Oil, and besides it smokes your chimneys and creates |». feb3 : , has been lowered,—their best wheel sell- a . : : akan E m. 8. unts before the end of ae aor 6 : aererne y use. j 2 LOBT—On 3 ; last, a cheque g . 7 ° or $10.97, erawn by Hugh Mo ban in favor ! one of last year. I hope in a little while : ou of John MeQuarrie or rer. nder is res i + : . . . . this month. to have @ siwpply of the 94 catalogue, and We keep ONLY THE BEST, so you can’t make any mistake in ordering Oil from us. tfully requested to return same to JomN will be Ades. 4, fufrnish to intending pur- teas " * CQUARRIE, Oyster Bed Bridge. febi mes cams 109 m. Mark Wright k (o., Ltd. E. W. TAYLOR. | chasers on receipt of « 3-cent stamp, Ss. B. ENMAN SC FOUND.—Gent’s plush cap and pair boote R. M. YOUNG, Qwaer can have same by applying at BERR lowe by some rain late Gb’ town, Feb. 6, 1894, ian l9 Agent for P. FP. Island. Charlottetown. February 2, 1894—mon wed fri Bros un feb9 ee