m pe SONS presided on the rance was Rrown excellent paper. Principal Miller ICC Bs1On -> yp Tewperaxce.—The ata new division cf the organized at of the Sth inet., by f Margate, and P. G. W. P., of Belmont, Lot 16. ew Division will be known as , henor of che M. W. P. Everett i with a member Sons of Simpson Pioneer re- i Clinton on | Grand | time people had, in a general way, a high opinion of the capabilities of the power of steam * That's an idee, mon,’ * Bless your seul, Pll try it. * said Stephenson. He went to amaker of musical instru nents, and got him to contrive an appara tus which, when blown by steam, would make a horrible screech. This was attached to the boiler of an engine, and the first loco- motive whistle was in full operation. The THE DAILY EXAMINER . | i CLEARING UP SALE OF MANTLES | nae TUESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1894> A ep nee ease Re - 2 ee re . —— ee - - - — ee An Offer of Mantles and Fur Capes, ——_—— heen We must sell the balance of Stock in these departments, and offer you your choice of Ladies’ | Reefers andfifurs, at prices and Children’s Jackets, Mantles, Uisters, s that must sell them. ALL FURS. MUST BE SOLO We are now settled in our NEW STORE (J. D. McLeod we will be most happy to receive a call from our friends. ‘ot of SUPERS made from our own Cloth, also some Imported “Suits, which we are sell: Ing at a small advance on at great bargains | Our Blankets, Bila Charlottetown, December 21, 1893—+ t Quality or Low Price. McKAY cost. Horse nketings. coming from our own Mill daily, and GENTS FURNISHING ‘| Before going clsewhere see our FUR CAPS, Highest price paid for WOO! We bave just opened a new if OVERCOATS and ULSTERS at greatly reduced prices until after Christmas. | NEW, EW EEDS BEORPED TWEEDS Department cannot be surpassed in the city. séohes, Cannot he beaten ash or Trade. Rugs and Sleigh in. drive usa call | CORNER OF GRAFTON AND QUEEN STREETS. PROWSE —- oeewon: er tthe Le it ES . ‘oR . a . . 7 LN IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. | GIRLS IN THE GYMNASIUM. , 7 . the avert (From Harper's Bazar caded a above, On Our first pag Among the pl i ————~ \, Ppieasant signs of progress | o observed at the present day by the traddi- | L och AND OTHER ITEMS ional “chiel who goes about taking notes” ¢ | is the interest in healthtel exercise felt by girls and women. No longer confined t ; Bros. bargain corner the leisure class, the interest extends Hi through all or lers, and is P pronounced as a . \ mpanying the grip, | feature of philanthropic work. Oua clubs , s hae appeare for worki ing-girls provide not only for the Z ~ a : mental improvement of their mem hers, unt of Mr. Earle’s | bat also for the development of thei : ~ we practice to-| bodies in symmetry, and the increase of : their breathi ng power, the hardening of ‘ Derinrrs ANNOUNCEMENT. —Ow ing | na ti oe the ‘whels phpcledl weceant 7 ft “Manley, a definite | New York, as well Londor ‘ ea ,a as in London, exhibi- | ; ne — ai meetings to! tions are often given, and the | 4 Kay cannot be | youn gg irls who pra tice in the gynasium “ul arly are better p ~—e e ut o endure the | Foor Ivsus A man named Willies ruin of life than we r predecessors . ; 1 nan rthig of a past generation M “i hia right foot badly injured Iu the first place,the performers, whether ‘ e Heavy casting in the) goiig through their ordinar y practice, tis foreno uo. He is now | gi ving @ pretty drifffor the engertainme st *% attendance of friends and visitors, are dressed Joosels ‘ povan's Cataiities ins matting ee c table for the parts they take nese Gop Ge en dialineiee? aa ; “onsets a ¢, of courte, ou ut ihe que stion o. Seah Hear ketene me ilo an and the knickerbockers al ow - perfect freedom of movement to the gir say) Cvening at uipast seven | who is learning to be agile, alert. and un- f and prompt attendance is | consciously grace! ul. ‘Si xe ehrinks from juested | no task that her brother andert: ak *, but — | like a cat or asa “. ir, sinuous, sure-foote t. sc Pare Meetive.—It is an-| and quick beyond belie rea the rope- | ay i c 7 1 be) t, aares the op 4 t Philhar udder, the trapeze, the s\ o-ladder, gaged next Friday night the | and whatever e!se the acrobs 4 familiar- | sd meeting of the Ch’town Pro- | with, while dumbbells ae ‘Inti an clubs Exhibition Association will be held | are toya in their hands. |! ‘ the 22nd inst The atheletic movement has enlisted : women in‘Franee, Germany, Russia and ol : ~ i a sas tal teat = a _ es . woe on _ lity 7 _ = ) entieth century will see it throughout After the election of officers and | the civilized world A new womanho xd, ransaction of some other business, | g womanhood befitting the mothers of. the ni pe were treated ysters @t | race, may thus he developed to finer and | wrge’s restaurant by Captain Pickard | stronger pr portions, an icast in a more —_ heroic mould Sappara Scuoon teacuers.—The an-! gapwtieetienniniinn ai meeting of the Zion Church Sabbat! HOW THE RAILWAY WHISTLE WAS s achers wil] take place this even- INVENTED. v at : past seven ‘clock The busi oe ep ansacted w Inde the ap When locomotives were first built, and | Sees . sing year began to tr und! e their small loads up and down the newly and rudely constracted Dents We are asked by Mr. John | railways ot Eng sland, the country roads | Charlit _ bushed the North River | were for tie most part crossed at grades, | the statement made through | and the engine-driver had no way of giving EXAMINER a few days ax erning | warn of his approach except by blowin g He savas tha a hort This horn as may be imagined, ; a the tru lange aly ar | wae far from being a sui fic ent warning. If & ; a cow strayed upon the track, “so muc o he worse for the cow,” as George oF »hen- ’ WIN fo-wor w N t ur 1 ea But by and-by it becar con Hall, Genera! Lew Wallace’s mas-! venient for others than the cows "Or ne « day e jen Hur, or 7 Times of ti 1 the year 1833 4 farmer of Thornton w: sia k geil be th bes rossing the ra lway truck on one of the : . country roads with a great load of eggs g ib and butter. He was going to Leicester t See posters well the produce Just as he came out > upon the track a train approached him Srore. — Messrs. J 8 Che engineman blew his tin horn lustily SJ vell-known druggists, pro- | but the farmer did not hear it. He drove Pose OF g r store he shopow | squarely upon the track, and the engine r f Queen and Richmond Streets plunged into his wagon. Fortunately the Mr. C. B. Warren. The | farmer was not serious ly injured; but his vating and fitting up the store | horse, and especi ially his e ges and butter, g ay, and the Messrs. Johnson ex-| were. Eighty donee of eggs and fifty rm ready for business early in | pounds of butter were smashed into an in- uM listinguishable, unpleasant mass, and — | and mingled with the kindling wood, to 47 a Vier Ar ur, Said) which t the wagyon was reduced. The horse a iy to her lover, “ you KtiiOW | breathed his last in afew momenta. The th at ae rece nvested in an |} railway company had to pay the farmer A an silver mine and is going there | ihe value of his fifty pounds of butter, his nt i I a eave mother aione nine hundred and Sixty egg*, his horse s ask vou, dear A rthur, how long and hia wagon. It was regarded as a very wait for me?” “ Wait for | serious affair, and straightway a director 7 darling?” exclaimed Arthur of the company, Mr Ashlen Bagster by wait for you until we learn LOW | name, went to Aeton Grange, where silver mine turns out.”—-Ch'ps. George Stephenson k ved. —— | “ What shal! we do about this?” he ex- Appress on Psycnoroey.—Mr. Theo. | claimed. “Wecan’t have such dreadful MeLe ion, gave @ most interesting | things as this happen on our railway, you . structive addres on Psyc hology in| know.” rc ' ture room of the ¥ M.C. A. last Stephenson was inclined to take the yg. An interesting discussion fol-| matter with true North-country philoso- wed the address, taken part in by Messrs. | phy, but the director was aroused hn Newson, Ewen Stewart, Percy Pope, “ Now, upon my word,” said Ashlen Dr. Dorsey, B.A Campbell, J D. Seaman, | Bagster, “ why can’t you make your }M wee , and others. At the close| steam make @ noise somebow that will the pr lings Mr. McLeod was ten-| warn these people?” He thought of no lered the thanks of the Teachers’ Institute | method to accomplish this, but at that No man or boy need BROS, are offering deseription at prices tl BROTHERS them at, go cold when they Carpets, lat TREMENDOUS SALE OF CLOTHING. pm se ee ‘an buy Overcoats, Clothing, are offering the balance of their WINTER CLOTHING at wonderful low prices. at the Priees PROWSE. and Suits Hats, Reefers Gents’ Furnishings, Caps, Dry Goods of every cannot help but please. : 2 ae on : 01 "i pig nesters, The railway directors, greatly delighted, or- eG Gs a =e a. an oe WwW P| fered similar contrivances to be attached oe vaieaane ahs a Al itealiod g:4° all their locomotives, and from that day RS ae Smith . R S., William | @ this the voice of the locomotive whistle ne et Che te iy Soe Haney: Treac..| 2®9,2ever been silent. So it may be truly s We, a * Pin cata s Ht W seliatifies said that the jocomotive whistle had ita | 5 : c Pp tes Harr oe reihy a Con. ¥ m, | Figia inthe smashing of eighty dozen of | = arpe I S.» Alex M Kay; 7P.. Bxe Moms | S€8*- PE ir see ee ss ‘ — ye ae - ' ” ™ = Wooisid | Pona’s Extract, the most potent curative i sn CK, a ur WENTS OF Tur Taaixs.—The train | *€°"* known for pains, aches and injuries; 4 4 ~ a hed | let those who have never used it inquire = Coenen h left Tignish yesterday morning at | ~~ atten clatnan é v I ast seven arrived here about nine | POC*FOME 9 Virtues. n k last eve x, and the train which | ; ‘ : ’ — ee ‘ 7 Ti, ahs at ion peetapdan | On New Year’s Day Prince Bismarck J reached her destination about midnight. | %4* able to smoke bis pipe, which was re- )omnencmened ®o : t cine whisk tet Georgetown | gated ae an excellent sign. It was his YOU CAN GET —— yesterday mort ng got as far as “Mount | first emoke since his illness. But the . oe QO Stew ' . Br lee by five o’clock vesterday { neuralgia in his face continues. : eftern lere snowbank eighteen | ; , pian? 7 s ome gk ae on unt re i. which they did i The pleasant flavor, gentle action and } imate Tien beh hc "ecnng scp il ci| shin cen of Syrup of Figu when ‘Hay, Oats, Bran, Shorts, Crushed Oats, Cornmeal, — . & ning. The train aadend in Ghasiote. in need of a laxative and if the father or ; ; ' , ; ; 4 vn about noon. The Souris train got as mother be costive or bilious the most | : x fae cee r River yesterday, and will prob | | gratifying results follow ita use, 60 that } | 1 | oar ote M. ant Raseeds seme Gene Ole | it ia the beat family remedy known and | it s = Oe a il bottle. a — — ‘ ‘ | , y i § a ed 3 ¢ ng The Charlottetown, Tignish and | ©¥ery fan. ly should have a M EN Ss O\ ERC O ATS and } BY THE LB., 100 LBS. OR TON, | y Ccolinited if) f4 - ‘ getown (trains are running on time to- | oe - ee ; | V— | : } ‘ “Now colic grips, and barkin’ boast | REEFERS, a es 3 ee may kill us a’.” | j qd ) 2 Biav Dio Ie—On Saturday after | ) , Da I ee hg er (x)- -—-—-—— ri ct Bice ‘se | THIS 18 THE SEASON © [BOYS OVERCOATS wna —— a ee wn tiZene, three Of Whom re | a x in 6 mae voy at 2 a, for Cough, Cough, Cough! Ar | REE RRS. J D: M CLEO & CO (ee : - rtain office on vater etreet, or Cough, Cough, Cough: Are . . : : | . si a 1g storm experiences It is perhaps . i : a a | 7 * © é . : . \ | r sled ? on’t we ou i ITY nr 2 ‘< edhe say that some tal you troubled? Don’t wear your- | MEN’S FUR COATS. | =" 3 oe, ao ye an self out with that everlasting | : =o aki 3 Se a Charlottetown, January 16, 1894—tu thu sat ~ ' . ; > i ' pipe, at the pomt where it “ barkin’ beast,” but get a bottle of ASTR AKAN JACKE TS, : | . ‘ t ‘ | et Se ee e ‘ the rust had eaten an ugh, | Everybody’s Cough Syrup. It’s | ‘ “4 : a the elbow leading to the | eae ie Wk, Ses FUR CAPES, S— z stove, and the wings of a bird protruded good, pleasant to take, and o z : a “te sight ' vy . <r & ange aod unex pe te i net costs a quarter. FU R COLLARS. . 5 i inariners yoke { them made te the dissction of the - | FUR MUFFS Your patronage of the following great Fire Companies | == — | *o: 7 . J } Ws On < - J c “© 205 clip, A moment later. JOHNSON & JOHNSON, | I 5 6 I © endy n the pipe became lar- hich had evident The Reliab'e Drugzists. 4 4 ¥ v¥h rote m from the storm, ca: . : flew about the room. The wen jauldS alarmed at the noixe made i were lees talkative for the reat | ng. Their friends are now them over the great amount of +} “os ' saved on the occasion! - ney diay What is a Premier Biack and Wh te Sale ? temi this sawer to this question What is a Premier Biack and White Sule ? Kead this “wer to thie question Weatner Bulletin. Toxowro, Jan. 16, 10 @ wm. i wit rair ‘ orner to-morrow for an Lerrise, LETTING DOWN PRICES. GETTING, GETTING, GETTING ener to-morrow foran| to the bottom of the market ‘on low prices for Household _ Furniture. | | janl5 Mark Wright & Co, Ltd. Reduced Prices before Stock Taking. HARRIS § x STEWART, London House. Charlottetown, Jan, 10, 1894—dy WOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the Annual Genera) Meeting of the Shareholders of Tue Examiner Publishing Company wii: } be held at the office of Tue Bx AMINER newspaper on WEDNESDAY, the 31st of January, inst., at eight o’clock in the At evening. ARCHIBALD IRWIN, Secretary. | Charlottetown, Jan. 10, 1894. | TO LET. The Premises lately occupied by Mr. George Thorne, situate on Sidney Street, containing | eight bedrooms, kitchen, dining room, shop | and front room ; ‘oer yard and stabling, ete. Possession immediately Apply to JAMES F, CURTIS. Aves I is respectfully solicited :— The The ete The —_ janll Royal Ins. Co of Liverpool. London & Lancashire Ins. Co. of Liverp 1. United Fire Ins Co of Manchester. Phenix Ins. Co, of Brooklyn. These Companies command ENORMOUS MONETARY STRENGTH, and are noted for their prompt and liberal | 'settlement of losses. JOHN MACEACHERN, SILVERWARE Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. — | We are giving BIG BARGAINS in the above line of goods, as we havea large stock on hand, AGENT FOR P. E. ISDAND. Dollars Away You are throwing by not using WOODILL’S | BAKING GERMAN | POWDER. Is EQUAL TO COSTS LESS THAN ANY OTHER ON THE MARKET. Try a Five Cent Package. jan2 i ' i | Accident Insurance Company | ness of this country. An Important Appointment. Contemplated. Gg CG. Jae. ‘North Side of Queen Square, - - - - Opposite the Post Office The Charlottetown, January 4, 1894—dy & wky Guarantee and of Canada purposes establishing a Provincial Agency | bere. Its desire isto give the appoint ment to a citizen of this Province. This | | Company is now doing the Accident busi- | Tts Premium Income | last yeat Was the largest reported to the | Dominion’ Government by any Canadian | Companhy.- It now has the lead, and is determined to maintain it. District Agents | also wanted. For further information | ; apply to Manufacturers’ - 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! They give perfect satisfaction in fit, style and finish ‘ia it has become a by-word that “Granspy Ruppers wear like iron.’ December 26, 1893—tn thn sat J. B. PATON, Charlottetown. Office—McLeod, Morson & McQuarrie’s dec30—dv & wky pose ear A ee IR ot a & Co's. Corner), where. ee A Grand Bn netainment BASKET SOCIAL ILI. E HELD IY bis Hall . rN T uesday, January 16, nei i e proceeda to be devot : to improv i ing. sai ba lla Admission, 10 cents. ‘Le lies with | baekets free. Doors open at 6.36 p.m. Entert ment begins at 7 p. mi. Hot Tez will Le sers dl free Come one, come all, a3 a grand tir may be expected. By order of Directors, | jan8 We take stock Ist. out the Goods we will give big discounts all January and in order to clear balance of our Faney the week. HASZARD & MOORE. Ww orld’s ‘Civenbian Expesition. The ; J. The whole civisized world has been in- terested im the Great Celebration. The crowned heads of Europe, the governments o¢ ali the fumous nations of the globe, the lands of the @rient and the islapds of the sea have | all been co-operating to render the Exhibition worthy of tie greatest event of modern timex Its magnitude and marvelous character can only be described by saying Unat it has coro | priaed ail the rarest products of land andi seo, the most dazzling wonders of nature and the grandest prod .c stlons of buman genius. 2. The Great Fair which celebrates the di+- ' covery of America by Columbus has never been equaliext Li was larger and more way nificent than any similar exhibition eves beikt. Over twenty million dollars was éx pebded inits grand @pactous baildings, und the result was the most attractive Exhibition the world ever saw. 3. This gorgeous display ts vividly portrayed in our PICTGRIAL HISTORY OF THE WORLD'S COLUMBIAN EX POSITION, this captivating volume ts a brilliant pane ) Paina vi Lie Great Fair which has awakeued such a world-wide interest. This wonde ~ work isa royal octavo vol- ume of over 800 large double-column pager, ; 0} inches long by 7} inches wide. It contains | nearly twice the amount of matter in an or- | dinary quarto book, and is,therefore e qual to } a large volume of 160 pages. i coutains @ comptete history of the World- ' renowned Exposition at ( “hicago: captivating | descriptions ot the magaificent Huik ings and marvelious Exhibits, such as Works of Art, Textile Fabrics, «achinery, Natural Pro- ducts, ‘Latest Inventions, Discoveries, ete., with afull deseription of Chicago, its wonder- fl Buildings, Parks, ete., by ex-Governor Wim. K. Cameron, of the World's Columbian Exposition History Co., wilh au introduction by Hon. Thomas W. Palmer, ex-U. 5. Senator and ex-Minister to Spain, tuctuding a chapter on the Women’s Department by Franves L. Willard, President of the Worid’sand Nation } al Woman's Christian Temperance U pions. CON DITIONS—It is printed from clear, new type, on fine calendered —— aud is emtna- lished with a jarge number o: BEAUTIFUS, ENGRAVINGS, which charm everyone whe | sees Them. 1 | | This grand work surpasses anything tha has yet appeared in this line, and will be sol by subscription enly. Wait for it; take nu other. * MRS. W. A. STEWART Is Sole Agent fo this tty acer; Store ' To Let. The smal] Store in the Cameron Block, next door to Messrs. Reddin Brothers. Apply to HORACE HASZARD. janll—2w cod FOR SALE. . The DOMINION HOU SE, on Great — Street, Charlottetown, now in pos — of the subscriber, Town Lot No. 59, inthe Sth Hun- tre in Charlottetown, south of Euston Street and near. Bayfield’s corner, with _ tenements. Part of Common Lot No. 22, between eects and Chestnut Streets, having a width of 156 feet 6 inches on Chestnut Street and 51 feet 9 mches on Euston Street, including the large building of four tenements on Chestnut Street, 4, That Feld in the Royalty, with Red Barn, adjoining Mr. Maurice Blake’s, con- t “phe three acres. 5. Farm of 75 acres on Township No. 38, in King’s County, adjoining the rail- road and next the farm of the late Donald McEachern. 6. Building Lot and House at Summer- side, south of Church Street, now pied by Jolin E. Delaney as tenant to th subscriber. All or any of the above ‘properties will be sold on terms to suit eae and | possession give n forthwith For particulars apply to M, & D.C od, or to the subscriber H. B. SMITH, Dominion House 18, i 893—tu w occtu- Ch’ town, Dec. | ta wth im im PE. Island Railway. On and after FRIDAY, Lith December, 1893, the trains of this Railway wil! run daily (Sup days excepted; as follows :-— Read down Read up - M. ipave Arrive P. M. 715... -. «Charlottetown. 310 7 34 Roy alty Junction om 817 a Wiltshire.... im” 820...; “aoe River. 14 , .... -Bradalbane. lw 909... .-Emerald Junction. 12 3 aot. : slown wt OD. knee . Kensington 12m 1020 Ar.......... Summerside. . Ly 1145 P. M. A.M 12 40 Ly.......... Sammerside Ar Of BBR. ..000 > --eoaeae.. tibet) iz7 - Wellington. 10 03 MN oho l's sarSeee¥ owe ill.. 19 3. > RM «obs sins oe 8 00 3 “Rloomfeld. 7h 4% Alberton paced 6% $3 Ar...... ~Tignis b... P. M. A.M 230 Lv.... Charlottetown..... Ar 10% Sense ou" Junction 0 lo 355 AP.... ount Btewart Lv 8%) 4W Ly... Mount Stewart Ar oe Bi kucos Cardigar : : 7 445 Ar . Georgeto wr. Lv 71 P.M. A. M 4% Ly -- ones Stewart Ars 5 SOs: 6s Morell S17 iiisess St. Peter’ 74 6# Ar .. Souris Ly 62) P. M. A. M. 1@ Ly .. Emerald Junotion Ar 8?) 19 Ar Cape verse v7 D. POTTINGER, Gen. Mgr. Can. Govt. Rallwaya J. UNSWORTH, Superintendent. Charlottetown, Dec. 14, 1893. Wants, Lost, Found, &e Advertisements under this heading charged five cents io line. WANTED—A double-entry book- meena. Must have business experience. A good and Tmanent tion for the right man. Ad- ress “ -keeper,” P. O. * 316, Char- lotieown. dy i ws ab pe—janls SMELT NETS FOR SALE.—At our office byw Street, two Smelt Nets —LoNGwortu Co. 2 e6d—janl? WANTED—A canvasser 0) address to converse the elty. Please ie right owey to P. 0. Box 71, ct lA Asc Se 5 TREN UENO anh inet EB f ee A RE AS NE. BENS NRL tl: NE NG fe i wate Ot ° oy r ree ” ray one 4 errant 3 i soe