— THE | 5 4 DAILY | it \l AN) OTHER ITEMS THE HOCKEY MATCH. \ 4 hi u e = Lovers of the roarm’ game of hockey : awoke the echoes f the Citizen’s Rink j ast ght, as they witnessod the Char ans and Victorias try conclusions Hh & fast me ‘xeiting game. As the teams : ned up for play (the Charlottetonians art essed in white #weater and dark pants, and the Victorias bi 1e jersey and whit - pants) the difference i: } th an wa ery striking { ner being t heavier But what the boys - awcked ve ev re thar y , i go,” and th Ke} he ' ts bu-V¥ a the | ve al bee - ! ' good a ve work n both _ rat te ninutes of play showed ra intage t er, and it becan apr ed here would be no “walk er” Mi le The \ ax were play ° ther, and their opponents” goa As r : ye of ‘ 4 Mel ‘ os V rrre \ e ‘ H ish vas “ M a V ' nd ! i ! B | indy hou a ! heers, and ved “An Ml ' H Lan ‘ al I I s mpl me t : and work, 7 ‘a- y j I ‘ 4 raged el os my pray At tite | 4 gth L. Whe se Ch . yt plause of the crowd ine ; t ‘ goal, and the « HA i . Her , there and - ( W hea , ' , pom ae we Venu u . re and ( ye han ever, ull Re wit inerring aim, sent the pa k fr mi ma gre t n the posts a thus ‘ : U wa l ca To H Mop { : } ! was led, sh ‘ Oe rd voa etl o Both t ’ Yesterday | Miller, Wright and Brehaut were well met rand S y Rogers and the Messrs. Whear Me- Matlet, {-aac played ¢ ly ga s point x : me may I g ; M ae M eA B.C. Ps \ x epects pire Xi I f I ne S re : — - — on a Exarition Association MEEt \ the eet f » directors of the ( 7 ‘ D g Park i I Exhibiti r Associatic i v rday mile t I Rogers was re-elected p eut 1 2 L. Wa n, Secretary-Treasurer It VW that th Provin Exhibit - i Tuesday 25th Se mber a ‘ i : ve i pr list w t t ra c P ppornte [ wd that board tend <¢ ng a apecial prize for tl best th rougl *tallion [here will be the usual tw i : races durin I xhibition, and if is | ' T posed to pDaAV , ace meeting ' D Dav 4 rT ACKNOW EMEN The s rSupe e Notre Dame nvenut and the mer eae = 9 Sc. V le Peal Sew ag ‘ tt grateful no igmeut s of Little Pond and Launching, ve i case wa clothing, e by he ii ee I re le iankK he | gn [ Pond for the amourt 7 > ~ t n th ame pury inidieniiiliiitiaa To-NicH \n attra 1 impres ‘Mark e Te y grins lressed ; wsty vhite and carrying burning lamps, wi fn eld by the Army te-night. A speciai | 7 5 Hlinstrating the the pal rabl le will be i { eK \ > re a ted in the Barrack, commencing | ' — ‘ nN Tickets 10 cents 1 M EVANGELISTIC.—Service again to-night pp at 7.30. Ever ‘ ’ : E ANGELIST Me Kay -The sper al ast evening in tne Meth whist ot nent wa- again attended by a fall hous cde tate I o pel message was very clearly ana : . " ve faitif ally lelivered At the clove a ; y : mT and promise meeting wa< he'd a. the greater part he audien emained. ng | _ 7 ‘ seas etings Wiil ‘ li »Mmorow night ace Serv avain to-nig at 7.30; prayer meet- =" “= ing at 7. A free invitation is extended to p ‘ Come and | r g ma piayt tru Syrupof Figs : ‘ oy Pro from the laxative and nutri- ’ 1 SKI | a j of California figs, combined a z a painful | with the me ee virtues of plants known- , ‘ | to be most be eneficial to the human -ystein, —_ act- aontle’ 1e kidneys, liver and \ atch f bow la, effectually cleansing the system, s nay tra li=peliing colds and headaches, and cur- ‘ ear, Wh ing habitual constipation. me crop and ssheancicaneslbndiianiniiaginiat a ae s ia udicated and all kindred a Sa lixea-es cured hy Hood’s Sarsapari.la, rinepecice a | Which «by its vitalizing and aljerative - — : effects, m Fr: pure blood. : an 1g ri — he vea USE SKODA’S DISCOVERY. the grea | j 61.237 tlaxt and NerveRemedy ‘ Of the | ' Sta applied MARRIED. | 1892; Can- At Charlottetown, on the 7th inst., by 20; Holland, | the Rev.G.C P. Paiineni Ebenezer, W he at- the Ar- thiza M. Re all of this ci ity. i Au alia At the residence of the bride’s father, King Square, on the 7th inst., by the Rev 6... # Ps almer, Herbert H. Acorn to | g of| Harriet A., danghter of Henry Sellar, | - E<q., of Charlottetown. were ¢ it ar a . - " JOHNSON & JOHNSON -MeD Lid e elected.) Ma Three Tacks Fall Size ! Just the Thing ! omen ~day 19c. A ant up Febru en nere BEER B Os, Weather Bulletin. Torexto. Felt ait pihd 5,108 m. light local with oth | EXAMINER Nita oe The Reliable Druggists. feb7 DO NOT MISS the opportunity we offer this winter to buy Furniture at finest prices. Prevented by ‘Jack Frost” from shipping our output abroad, we intend to unload all we can on the home market. To do this low prices must rule. We want Money and Room, Our need is surely your golden opportunity. Mark Wright & Co, Ltd | febR Consider oe I they Ing is cheap stu soods of sidered, and in the city are § economy, all vrades ———— uality Before You Buy Bins make etting a low price. ff at any price, otter and nothing else you an sesiiheient of We make Your patronage respec ‘tfully solicited. Nothing is low- -prie ‘ed unless it is a good, honest article. and if you buy it you lone your dollars. the Lowest the mistake of buying cheap goods at cheap prices, thinking This is a species of humbug that many persist in call- Cheap stuff We sell honest Quality con- Staple and Fancy Dry Goods second to none Prices, a THURSDAY, Fae Ant 8, — se - —— —— ‘lot of & ing at a small advance OVERCOATS iva at great barg sales, '4 cents; _ McKAY WOOLEN Co. We are now settled in our NE W STORE (J. D. McLeod & Co's. Corner), where} REW TWEE ynlLS- on cost. we will he mo-t happy fo receive a call from our friends. SLULES made from our own Cloth, also some Imported Suits, and ULSTERS at greatly reduced prices i 28 coming from our own Mill daily, and /#PORTED TWEEDS We have just opened a new. which we are sell: | until after Christmas. | Our GENTS FURNIS SHING Department cannot he surpassed in the city. | Blankets, Ula nketings, S _ Before going clsewhere see our FUR CAPS. is | Horse Rugs and Sleigh |@ sality or Low Price. ‘Hig ghest price paid for W OO1. ‘ obes, Cannot he beaten lash or Trade. in drive usa cal CORNER OF GRAFTON AND QUEEN a You read of Black Goods Sales, White Goods Sales, White and Black Goods Sales, Cotton Print, 3 cents per yard ; White “The public must be tired of these We want to see but no sail « which| people at our Stores during this month, |'Remember we do as we say, Prowse B can take the wind out 10,000 vards of vax | (Cotton at prices that people have never “|Special Sales, but when they see our prices they will think better of them. purchasing all kinds of Dry Goods at never-to-be-forgotten prices, and you cannot help but be pleased if you just drop in and see our show, ee at from Pri t of our sale. 3 to 5 cents a yard below regular value ; seen except our customers. NO, NEVER LEFT BEHIND! rothers, the Wonderful Cheap Men. j ' | | and lots of other good Dress Goods at Cotton and Grey hundreds of wll ~ il GINS TO-DAY! (es: BEGINS TO-DAY! | and tri | } tion with all que=tions of civic reform will . warrant my expectation of being returned | We '| Ends of Prints, Dress Goods, Ribboas Laces, Embroidery Cloths, Selling Cheap ! i HARRIS & STEWART, D B. SrEWARI, General Agent for P. E. Island. Orriwce—Next Bank of N. S., Ch’town. feb6 forthcoming election; be fore we Cc of the London House | Charlottetown, Jan. 31, 1894—dy CARD. Gontlemen El-etors of the City of Charlo tetowa In compliance with the wishes of a large | 1umber of citizen-, I offer myself as a } iniat r the off ‘e of Mayor at the and promise, if ted, to act impartially in all matters vuncil [ shall “éndieavor to. guard the interests citizens in the expenditure of all | e money. The sewerage que-tion, so Tam concerned, shall remain in | ntil decided by a vote at some publ lar as H ng -erved the city as Councillor | ror W ra FE ve ul ler Mayors Daweon, Hooper, Beer and Haviland, during the | ige, the introduction of electric the construction of water works and he erection of the new City Hall, 1 claim | ttle experience in civic matters ; | st that my past record in connec- by a handsome majority. T. A. McLEAN. Ch’town, Fe ob. 5, 1894—tl dte Tea Meeting The Pe ple ae Marent Harbor So ath | id hay. ng a Public Tea in tneir New Hall yn WED \ESDAY, the Februarv. There will be a Meat Table in connection with the Tea. Come one, come all, as a good time may be f xpected. : Tea on the tables at one o'clock, p. m Proceeds to go. towards paying off the debt on the Hall. Admission to Table, 40 cents. By order of the Directors. H. J. BREHAUT, Secretary. Murray Harbor, Feb. 2, 1894—daw Tea, 25 cents. Tenders for Prov acial Debentures. Tenders will be received at the Provin- cial Treasury up to noon of the l4rH DAY OF FEBRUARY, 144, for the purchase f the whole or any part of the $26,600 ?. E. Telond Debenture-, being balance of he $185,000 authorized by Provincial Statute of 181 (65 Vic, Cap. 1). The-e Debentures, which are ixeued in lenom nations of $1,000, $500 and $100, ear 4 = cent. iuterest, payable half vearly from Ist December, 1*93, and are al le in the year 1916. ANGUS McMILLAN, ' Provincial Treasurer. Provincial Trea ury, 29b January, 1894. § yan30 } zit day of | — ar Meat | i | | will buy a WATCH that! | we can recommend and you } 4,000 Ibs L. & F. Ingot Tin, (can rely on. A few CHRONOGRAPHS 'on hand which we will at reduced prices. E. W. TAYLOR CAMERON BLOCK. NOTICE. ask | kindly settle their respective sccounts before the end of! | this month. E. W. TAYLOR. Ch’town, Feb. 6, 1894. 25 PER CENT sell | } 3000 Ibs 2000 Ibs (4,000 lbs WRITE FOR PRICES. our customers to) | i ; 500 bvs 25 hars Copper, 200 bundles Gralvanized Iron, - Black Sheet Iron, Cotton Heading Twine, Manilla Marline, Fig Lead. 200 - DODD & Charlottetown, January 30, 1894—tu ) Te the Electors of Char- | lottetown. GENTLEMEN,—In response to the vote of the Public Meeting on the 31st | | ult., it is my intention to nominate for the | office of Mayor for the ensuing term, and | if elected the following matters shal] have } j | my especial attention :— Strict economy iv administering tl affairs of the city. Necessary and. permanert street im- —GIVEN ON— Wen’s and Women’s Felt- Lined Boots, Ladies’ Felt Slippers, Fe t Slippers. Charlottetown, Feb. 1, 1894—eod SEE OUR WINDOW! J. B. Macdonald & Co. | provements, commensurate with the | ability to ¢ nfford them. No ex; penditure for sewerage until the | question by a separate vote is settled at the polls. Euforcement of all laws now enacted or | that may be enacted. | AsIshall not be able to make a per- | | sonal canvases, I take this means of solicit- ing your votes on election day. W. E. DAWSON. feb3 ‘adies’ and Gents’ German | NEW FRUITS. 300 boxes fine O. 3. Valencia Raisins 1500 selected s soo .0C* Cs bayer 50 barrels ( urrants, } 190 cases - i 650 boxes Dates, 20 “ Oranges, 20 kegs Grapex, 20 bags Nuts (Filberta). N., B. & M. RATTENBURY. dec22 oo ia GOH PAZ Dy OF DOOR A EAR, OYA FS 2,0 Ft, om Ft oe +f 1 ¥§ é e * ' Flat Caas, | immediately; also, 100,000 laths. cece, Stic I et re won eS | 4 ~~ ak "¢ at wr bring “THE MAGIC CITY.” L« — ——() FF oupon and ma “n cents in silver, at beets FOR PORTFOLIO NO. 3 ¢ (4, Bind ter ee te ae Carpets ! BUY YOUR Carpets —AND—- Oilcloths AT- PROWSE BROS. & CO's. Charlottetown, Jan. 8, 1894—: ly But just Three Teaspoons-fall ot Wo” DILLS GERMAN BAKING POWDER, with a quart of Fiouf, will g batch of Flakey Rolls TRY i731 Lobster Supplies, 604 The subscribers othe tox ¢ r for sale the following Lobsters 4ni Fishing Outfite at lowest prices ve as nice a could desire as one }. for cash or approved credit: 700 boxes Leadbrook Tin Plates, best brand ; 100 boxes do. do., delivered at George Te or | aa 5,00 Ibs Block Tin, 3,090 ibs Pig Lea: i, $9.00 L183 TER PACKERS SUPPLIES. & <t Coke Tin. lbs Cotton Twine for ae ap Hea ‘ts a Vanilla Rope, 9, 12, 15, 3 doz He verit a Nets, asserted sizes; 5,000 ane Hoops for He ads, 000 Trap Bows. 3 kegs Trap Nails, sssorted sizes; 2 kegs Box Nails, 2,00 cases 1 Ib Tall Lobster Cans, 2,09 Ca-es 1 ¢ do 1,000 cases | i> Flat do, all guaranteed ; i | Copper, 10 Lobster Bath Botlers, Galvanized } Tron, assorted sizes; 100 Galvanized Bath: rrays, 300,000 Parer Linings for | tb Tall Can- 300,000 do. for 1 Ib Flat Cans, 200,000 do. for 4 ib at factory prices if orders given Apply to LONGWORTH & ©O., Water Stre p E Island ‘Railway. On and afte FRIDAY, 1th December, 1893, the trains of this Railway will run daily (Sun days excepted) as follows :- Read down Read up M. Leave Arrive P. M 7 15 ..Charlottetown. ’ 734 Royalty Junction . 2 Bil iwéies ...-North Wlitshire ; eo 8 30 Hunter River 143 ; 900 .Bradalbane. 07 9 U8 -Emerald Junction 12 os 924 ... Freetown Ie s 9 46 Kensington |} 1020 Ar Summerside Lv i rt | P.M. A. | 1240 Ly Summerside Ar 0 = i 100 .. ose Miscouche.. wa 12 . Wellington. - wes 210 coe BEAM. coves 19 7 x) .O’ Leary su 35 .. Bloomfield 7 4 Alberton oi ioe ROG ; KK RS. 52> Ar . Tignish., Ly 6W ° A. M i Charlottetown Ar 10% tha sat 2 Royalty Junction 10 10 5 Ar Mount Stewart Lv & ‘ 10 Ly Mount Stewart Ar 90 BUiieces ....- Cardigan ana’ a ae a se r.......... Gseorgetown. iw 7b The PT Magi ic City. | Ba. -5 -- 2 As incest . = A, *4. » Lv Mount Stewart , Arms ..Morell.. : 817 $i ‘ st eter’ 7 #& Save your uumbers of the “ Magic | 60 At Souris Ly C.ty” and have them bound by J D. — “i a no } TAYLOR, at J. D. McLe old corner 100 Ly Emerald Junction Ar 820 ; LDL Cape Traverse 7% Price for binding, 75 cents and upwards, - Sr oe . D. PO! TINGER, u cording to sty le . The “ Magic City,” when bound, will make a valuable and interesting book. J. D. TAYLOR, feb3 Look binds COLUMBIA BICYCLES. FOR 1894. A Magnificent Line of Wheels. | The Columbia Bicycles for 1894 easily | sealeeale their reputation as the leading Bicycles of the world. While many im- | provements have been added, enhancing | their already high value, the price of them r has been lowered,—their best wheel sell- | ing for $25 less than the corresponding | one of last year. I hope in a little while | | to have a supply of the 94 —— and | | will be happy to fufrnish to intending pur | chasers on receipt of a 3-cent stamp. R. M. YOUNG, Agent for P. E. Island. ! janl9 Gen, Mgr. Can, ¢ J. UNSWORTH, Sup Charlott« ovt, Railways rintendent ‘town, Dee, 14, 189 Wants, Lost, Found, &e Advertisements under this heading charged five cenis per line. “BOARDE RS.—Two or thre« board can be accommodated at Mas. MA ARTIN'S, ‘Pr rin Street, iw rl —fi FOUND.—On the West River ice, ep the 24th January,ashawit. The owner can have it by proving property and paying for this advertisement.—THoMAS LUND, Nine Bite creek. dy li wy 2i—f WANTED AT ONCE,—A good girl for general housework. Apply to-day to Mus. A. FULTON, Prince Street, next to the Brick Church, teh? HONEST BOY wanted a: onee.—L. P. TAn- TON. feb3 CHEQU E LORST n Monday last, a cheque for $10.97, erawn by Hugh M (onaghan im favor of John McQuarrie or bearer. Finder is res- tfully requested to return same to JOHN moue ARRIE, Oyster Bed Bridge tebl FOUND.—Gent ’s plush « cap and pair boota | Owner can have same by applying at BEER BRos hae earns stl ve “ Ree a ee ape se ta nl tts t ele t teccet aT Mie che oe nett