eo (A wren RS SP ee eet me Seebence yt Tha eaten ei THE DAILY EXAMINER . - ’ : : SATURDAY, JANUARY 20, 1894. THE WAGIC CITY, ' 1 SUPREWE COURT, ! FAINTER AND PORT, _— LETTERS T0 THE EDITOR, | a Begin ; F coul ‘ reek, ~ ie Fripay, dan. 1%. Frank Dempster Sherman, in Harper’s ’ 7 the arrival of part | MERCHANTS BANK REPORT Phe Qu Jan McIntyre. Ac- Weekly Se eee oe ae oe ae tion for assault occasioning actual bodily | To one Gol gave the brush, to one the pen, Aright b Sample Py t “ ese tine en-} Sir The Grardia f llth inst. stvies | harn This ease was given to the jury at And theive the blest endeavor to impart 7 : eka Tn oe office, | it “a creditable statement, and must be | four o'clock, and shortly before eleven | Jy, rhyme and color to the world of men this vear by Insuring with ace Om Racl _ part con) very gratifving to all concerned.” As the | o’elock the jury reported their inability to Some of the loveliness of nature’s heart. : . ™ gravings, and the set ‘, | prosperity of our banking instit ns af- | agree upon a verdict, and were discharged | eet paige a t of cixtren wumtere w T fects the pat in genera ss wel ss the} by the Chief Justice Bail was granted PRENDERGAST’'S STATEMENT, oo * per part and one} shareholders, and as all our local banks | McIntyre for his appearance to-morrow Divs = ; : F — @ if you on this Island have expel enced serious | morning in the following sums: McIntyre He Explains Why be Killed Mayor Harrison c slready decided to take advan- | joases n years past and as there has lat himself in the sum of $200 and’ James B. of Chicago. - gs gl ag , wm Pee 18 bank failures lif- | MeIntyre and Richard 8. Farquharson in The New York World has obtained from REIT UT ay : Le wer expla pe, | ferent parts of the world, n tal in Aus-! the sum of $150 each Patrick Eugene Joseph Prendergast a CHARLOTTETOWN. a : , | rates = ‘ United States, it becomes Sarurpay, Jan. 20. written statement of his reasons for ass- ° 5 ' - a . - iy A : ee 5 Lf Bow This morning MeIntvre was again ar assinating oe re of pe: a —" * tae’ Bo this end. I sabmit, the cencral raigned, a nd g rave bail to appear ip court When a member of that | a r’s _— o “e Y ublic. and capecially the. sl reholders | each day until he comes up for trial again. | on the ae man 7 ey _ ; ie THE DAILY EXAMINER. wie ave. Hable in case of failure | » | In the meantime the Attorney-Generai | caso he was ase ——e = am = — nt. will consider whether or not he will bring | “Crazy as a loon” was the interviewers ee oe t opinion after the interview. Prendergast this term ~ * . ~ ibsolutely refused to make any detailed | Srscrat Desparcues TO Tue Examiner | ; value of their shares,thata caretul and ‘ a : ie ane : - ' ‘ . ‘tte ain ' ae hls an | Week tn ete tatement of why he committed murder )F CANADA examination ofthe statement submitted to | Were then placed in the, duck io, au.we | SeRtn Ae ae eentenced 10. death, but Disasters on Land and Sea. TRAD é thy neetine , alhare} era thre ; Line cna i nan- aunt 1 owt ee : e < . sal wang OF snarenoiw : h | Justice presided after a good deal of pursuasion, wrote the ene ‘ a the Ginalen St., COCs HOt prove it to bt = , : , ite given below and handed it out between Bosron, Jan. 20. 5 oe oe aA Pe Ey eae £ table or atifvir | “yrs W.S. St t appeared as counsel fo | not ; ~~ ‘ i ol a OR emia. tency ait muat be distinctly | MeNevin, and R. R. Fitzgerald, Q. | the bars. c3 a eae ee Edward H. Saxton & Co., wholesale : 2 tee ' \. KB. Warburton and James H. Good f “ To the Editor of the World; Ihave | jewelers, have assigned; liabilities, $6v,- — Se a ee ie mt Heat stated several times why t shot Mayor | 900. &: aceninietrat S tae Pate CO | a i rhe Attorney-General appeara fur t Harrison. He promised when he took Captain Biizzard, of the tug C. M. ie — saga hina POW ' office to vlevate the railread track and to Morse, arrived here last night from New ae pte 9 : "a aetna ha = Mr. Fitzgerald made an application t | make me corporation counsel, If the | York, and reports that yesterday morning ~e ; Court for a separate trial for Gilles p track had been elevated many lives would | about two-thirds of the distance between - . ee a ee : | Attorney-General opposed the a | have been saved. This Mayor Harrison | Pollock Ripand the Shovelful Lightships, t —— e} ne pmrohts for the 4 } : ‘ be Pi . be , ' . yn 1 Sta \ nd 1 oe ) | plication , refused to do. When I called to see him } he passed a sunken wreck. The spars hy 49% ft. . , ‘ a f i at . al ° . oe ial d I pay : ; : Mr. Stewart, counsel for MeNevin, ex- about office of corporation coun-el, he said | and wreckage were floating in the vicinity ak Oi B metey etait 4p inlets Pog pressed his willingness to have the tw. | he had not promiced it to me and told me | apparently attached to the wreck by the & re ra ME ak ae ; Ps tried together, and said as far as he wa to get out hen something to'd me to } Tigging. than | ‘ : ; ; fs a as i concerned he saw no reason fora separate shoot him and I did | a ~- —_ — oe @-e ~ - . :* gt = eo , om "" trial soo - j ‘eiael “ceeeiteeaee which will probably acer the over- | ‘tial. a | « A Barque Lost at Sea. OUR INDUSTRIES ' le hes Rt The Court refused the application made CANNED LOBSTERS, | : , me ce *, as tin : qu e re- | i } ‘ety - : ' by Mi Fitz re rald } ee , r ¢ - mad t Dee., -1892 t ot 5 a . ‘ New York, Jan. 20. a5 Messrs. Mark \ | | ; ua Sat There was a good deal of difficulty ex- I will be open to receive offers from pre- e ; , Pp t tits f . | e ; ‘ : . : nl . ++ agli \ Tur | ” Dy ( i . perienced in impaneling the jury. A num- | servers of lobsters all the pack or part Cable information from London states i, st a... 4 making vision ’ © . ‘ “ § » WN regis ar “ Pe sicinitliinbinih Sidi ——— & lel os’ “ > | : her of jurvmen are sick or absent on leave, | thereof-—for the ¢ coming season, partic u- } that the Norwegian barque Ogden, from AND ae 8 t ebte, $11,671.63 ‘ 1 up ere. : . . ilnade is Ce » i ‘oO " ’ ; , a vidy 1 ; i leaving only about twenty-four’ remain- ! larly those of good quality, for which Tj Philadelphia, Severna iith, for Cork, oy ars that ti sta nt ther made, vas . . “. . + a3 2 st ¢ ¢ the earrie ve » I oe : 1 ‘ The whole pane | was exhausted vould ay full market prices, | has been lost at sea. She carried twelve es . ‘ . t true t ? sfeading, as rie © . : . > inelnding > Os a} { a . y est} MOT eee ae oe parte ad nly eight jurymen had been Lobsters under legal size are scarcely | men including the captain. é =} i is well as Mie Se ce : ce pe Sv Phe Attorney-General then | saleable at any price, and inferior or No, 2 | ———_— ~~ Strout ‘ r eh wa t a na ‘ . . . ‘ 7 : ‘ . : nst ted the Sheriff t call ten | qualities are undesirable in any kind of } : : + . . . —— +} nt Aga If : the statement : : | j g . _ “oe : yt a i. hedeen dines: Mies. seein aed ae Canadian Trade Improving. x . r é a « i | " _ : > a oat 7 ~ ; meer gh - Pere ges ae Pa irt, Which he did. The jury is made} All tins should be lined with parchment em ' » which severa f the} e271 30". . ee oe ca kate up as follows: William Hogan, Hope | } ! Ortawa, Jan. 20, tur establishments of Halifax | 1893 Shhe oe ae , i se oe : ‘te River, foreman; Wallace Rodd, Brackley | Tinplates for cans only should be The exports of Canada for the past six ns are temporarily “shut da Rae : $9 | 9.42 as the simarti ~ i. Point Boad; Peter Scott, do; James Bull- | used. (See advertisement in this paper.) months were in value $77,500,000, an in- We tallens that cnt eanmatithec- | toute of Une Garmet vear “Ceatinnated lone | SR Beetiog Angus D. Martin, city, ‘2: | Dealers are not willing to pay as much for | crease of $3,250,000. The imports in the . " ee ge ea aa ies eae , , F. Murphy, do; Patrick Reid, Hope River; | lobsters packed in ordinary B. V. grade | same period amounted to $60,759,000, an ‘ i ae ‘ ud pushed “sy M James Watts, North River; Alexander tinplates, as they will for those in best | increase of $500,000. a 1 ij year ¢ y i BD, tovi, ta vas : . } » . ; - 1’ i ‘ | ays 900.¢ se ose 4 : McDouga!d, city; James Edmonds, do; | quality ; so many of contents of former ia om $146,000.00, ne rofits $18,477.18 r “ ~ : : , a : Rio ;* ag Adam Murray. do; Daniel G. Macdonald, | become unmerchantable, because of amut, at ‘ € bbe A | somet ' yer ] ‘ t t hie ar “i ’ i i * me a " 7 M »2909. | Lot 30 and lobsters turning black, and unfit for The Steel Rail Amendmeit. mS r ag 1 Inachine ta nm the year ending i Bi j } ‘ ° : capital #146.0 O00. net nrofits 2°90 S7T0- The Attorney-Ger ral then O} penedl the food .- on nents Many thousands of | CSpis ; ; os . oo se, referring to the character the : By using best quality plate, Packers WaSurytow, Jan. 20. re'worth of es¢ are }inpo ed in his i I; om nail > Decemies: 1008. lence that the Crown would pr a e He | will avoid smut, lobste rs turning blac Ky The House of Representatives rejected AT ‘TY vear Phe money paid for upital $1 98,722.22. net profit $16,544.94, | *a) 1 that it would be proven that both Me- | souring, leaks, and loss m manufacturing the amendment to the W ilson Bill putting » ieeeedie deme 8 we wore & re 2 stl da @? > dita se aa Nevin and Gillespie assaulted Mrs. Mur- tins where common tin-plate is used, : steel rails on the free list. ay manag slings me : eer eee ae i eae ae manner, and | Correspondents’ letters will receive . 2 ure ther De conan There would> } t > which. if we add the $40,000.00 f rest echison ina Los mite mia r, § a ta aS u i | account : aa cette it « | there would be 1 j | to show | prompt attention. : 4 t Guilt e . be a fair chance of selling many euch | 65.5 <9 99 Ee engl Rade Bi that thé ininries she guatained on the oc- | James Fraser 0 y. . — . neighboring Provinces of | has been made asa net profit. In alj | casion Were the canse of ther death. He 58 Bedford Row, Halifax. ee ‘ieee : & N Scotia and New Bruns k. Of courre, | fairness, the shareholders ought to lx n- | ¥ sound to tell the jury, however, that ee ee ee j — Que., — 2 destery for fieenere whehlnes dtd negh | formed how the directors account for the | upon these points there would likely be | Syrup of Figs The jury in the Hooper trial have re- ie . cihteieiitien calidt inde | serious shrinkage of the net profits from | confl eting evidence, which it would be Produced from the laxative and nutri- turned a verdict of not guilty. ; : = ; | 14 1-11 per cent. in 1892, to 8§ per cent. | their duty to carefully weigh | tious juice of California figs, combined ve : f i with the competition of stronger | j,, 1993—w while not e dollar appéars to Phe court then adjourned for one hour. | with the medical virtues of plants known- How to Get a Suulight Picture, Ra ts @ s in Onta ib t would | be writ otf fo ul dabts, bank pr . 6 = | to be most beneficial to the human eyatein, Send 25 “ Sunlight ” Soap wrapper- wn adventas this, that jt | ies and furniture ot, or anything NOTES AND COMMENTS. } acts gently’ on the kidneys, liver and (wrappers bearing the words “Why Does er coal and iron as well aa} £™ Ww hat is this shrinkage owing to? : ee | bowls, effectually cleansing the system, | 4 Woman Look Old Sooner Than a Man”) ge Gi RO Is it th low rats nterest get ally pre-| - G re an state owned . ways _Pas . dispelling colds and headaches, and cur- | to Levev Bros., Ltd., 43 Scott St., Toronto. ‘ ae it vail - ¢ ra discounts neg sii eo prone pu ; , te “| ing habitual constipation. and vou will receive by post a pretty pic- arge quantities of th iron | jable paper and interest ans and ad- | $5,300,000 l Prussian state railways ——— en ture free from advertising, and well worth ga for agricult machines nces reduced? Tf so, it would, to that! pay still bett : About one person in every twenty don’t framing. This is an easy way to decorate New Glasgow. N. S | have to: ‘ eo + Satisfactory 7 swe rs VECALINE - ommercial agency reports indi ate het that dre are neoneeerons po oan your home. The soap is the best in the | adit customers of | that business is beginning to revive in the | an nts furnis rs, best styles Z , a aad * 6 of carriage befure tl hines | But las “ogni grin. agai ong anion ‘ Te oo =— ee © bef porte, secy-2f nds : Y ‘ “4 : — send in the wrappews, if you leave the ends nad . pleasa e a hard | see our fine stock. — Lou need Dot buy UD-|.open. Write your address carefully. : and t ey have pa bank same rate f discount | yp neighbor so close at hand less you want to.—Prowse Bros.,the won- —— a st Kf is I f Pr : uv i : deful « heap men J ™ : agricult "ie ' npounded er i meet on February 14th | Notice The postponed meeting of the pal blis h Z , ; has done for 1 vears past. © tually of the report that there | Charlottetown Driving Park and Provin- 3 oO - ving to tl is ss of the b al lection before an- | c al E bition Association will be held on falling ott and tLe money Iving idie in the h Monday next, 22nd inst., at 8 o’clock. We have just received and opened . ault for want of customers ¢ This can Upon the heels of the sentence of ten janl7 tl date of a lot of goods DIRECT FROM JAPAN. ‘ , t be th i because we find th : . These goods we expected in time for the rp ne t aaa amount of loans a Ub Is lis united is 4 1 Ca a il tansi tar seateans The Vigtoria Hockey Club ~via bat which were delayed lertake to supply this mar- $590,666.55, a very mucl ire wit S f six vears for ¢ reorg bank cashie sain nities ; al machines | tan ever before in the history of the | Wi0 einbezzled ee 000 ee ee ; : : : They are rea! Japanese Goods, and com- a ie oe bank and every dollar of it is regarded as oe ! ae or WILL PLAY A GRAND prise many useful and pretty novelties in | tt — ile the P: BT he Be mip gO CO inde wie cob ge, kane oe HOCKEY MATCH Lacquered Photo Frames, : } ; i gren notice 1e statement for the | a den — ero ee Antimony Photo Frames ; i eee , rer + December 3lst, 189 li ll never get 1c Op- | 1 } ’ ot ota dectly en dizetss Ther | seareuding December St 1988, an cnty | piey. "Thi wil veer get. The Op Wall Pocket We Have a Few Hundred Pairs of nes, such, for tance, a8 the | rs be the Bank” @?.965.31 a Bell Raia Ciliessie : " as Real Tortoise Shel! Trays, | ing and preparation of fax for mane this year’ atatement, this cutrs, “Mort-|” _ Ove of the references inthe Lieuter-| (Clerks vs. Allcomers, ) Japanese Fans (for decorating), la pon which the er yv¥ and enter- vages UO! heal y*tate, $2,960.31 , mt Claws ’s epeech atthe opening of | , 1 > tas « e i” pee of oor rope might well be empl | Was tall previous io Sit Dec, lots | nt Corerv’s wpech atthe opening AN THE SKATING RING, | te Berke BOO I S$ SHOES AND SLIPP ERS igeleulase apd mueeutictees eerie ee: th 1cea ne ‘ce | placing of a new Joan. It is a Liberal | ; Bamboo Tables, v ¥ g ral | I y. These two}. | a ae : 7 : Government that is in power in Manitoba. | ——ON---- Pretty Jewel Trays, '; + > — : : | Mor tte remarks that Liber- | - Jew 30> 2, . aT ‘ Mo x Vin hod We have the| Ese ene, at dou meu” "| Toe Montreal Gaur remark hat iter | auaey eoniny Janngoy gana, | dered Bom, ODD LINES, LEFT FROM THE SEASON'S TRADE, coon as possibie, have the Agmin, in the statemer roe vans, which means, in other words, run- | Handkerchief and Glove Boxes, etc. tent that onr circum. | UAH Premises and furniture is put down | iio tito debi | AT EIGHT O°CLOCK. : Oe gett that (nF circu | ys an asset $7,206.56, and in statement of | "98 (M0 © ate rere Call and see these goods and get your} and in order to make a quick disposal of the same we have decided to offer them at etances will justify this end we ought | March Sth, 1891. this was increased | —A committee of the Senate of the | ee shoice : «. S. teteichin etl “3 , > | UniiedMbaten is actively engaged in work-| CALMRASTIIN MASD: inindiedeies | a Discount of 25 to 50 per cent. factories that nh w pos- | $7,906.75, besides $887.79 cl rged agains d 3 | a " " re . . e.° e ° ai he ' aps ae alti: un Sisiien of up a scare in respect to the possession Don’t fail to attend the first Match of CARTER’S B“OKSTORE, This is positively the best chance to get first-class Footwear ever offered in. the } ‘ sb : ire p a §¢ swocou i vrit nie i 1 : Rate Prendions Desultare encoent.” } f Ha At number of fire-eating naval | the season anl9 Market Square. itv ‘ . 5 1 we ought to encourage the | Bok Premisesand Furniture account.” I siuite hoon ailiag tie eaiaten te'| Adauibien ably 40 Gall j 1 city. Sale commences TO-DAY. ae t her f other factories ip | the same amount is put down cs ele fo re it that the possession of th Recitinn } jan20—3i . Ss ee 7 <a, ‘ a [s!ands is necessary to the security of the | J M M | EOD & CO - yhich ts SS87.79 more th Should be : . : the ] ete ceil ie z a ial «| great Republic. A party in the States Burns Anniversa . . Cc . oe oie sien staal ctaay Uiiriagiieienanacitin f the latter amount wa ally ten « ! i ; . ‘ raat Ther the statement of Dee seems to be bound to lave these Islands, a AN INCOME TAX a oh : "a : ead to #9.799.98. | and not to be ecrupnlons as to the means For ———— Charlottetown, January 20, 1894—dy 1a -_-- ‘ of} fairniy r then i P PROTEST oat 4 if sf xpenad ‘ bank premises ; OE eit oil RAND Ee A a Se . - a and furnitr iccount ‘ IS89 of Pre-ident Peixoto of Brazil is announ °| First-« lass © ; 1; to reduce the high tari! and | 9 49931, all of which is charged to | ed from the usual source (namely Pres’- | Footwear, 1 make ¢ meets is anothe id much | , ap tal exce pt the Sk27.79 charged against lent Peixoto) to have about completed a} x al <a n liffieult thing. The Federal Govern- | protit and loss in 1891. Surely the share- | baloon airship which is to drop dynamite | Faultiess wt aie aa [ seed Giates has 1 enhejdes | BOlders have a right to know how this | on Mello’s ships Ifthis baloon ha< the Fit and 4 ’ , _— — large amount of money has been exvended | same brilliant success as has been attend- | Finest IN THE . ~ pa e respective States and not | and for what purpose, and the amount of | ing the cruisers, dynamite guns and torpe- | Fini h a - . a charged with manv other services hich | rent the bank is receiving for the offices, lo boats which Peixoto bought in New | tiths }. m ¥ a Ce cee ae nit, (ser pnt chs tent] Nort and cheewhcsecoe sey sages S01 asonic Upera House a i aga Feder Gavere- | elu ipied i a Y < ane cmewas _ ma | Foremost ’ ee ry 7 utlding hear of a strike of the baiioon crew e&ome- | . o ee atIeKse ie . sie Be sane s that ‘ ' fit f vhere near Mars, or a visit for repairs to a | Fashions at i one ee eee, I eae ae oe : : le o ae ; i pi | 7 3 : | a ae ’ cca ica, nx) 7 . Z um OF GHNCUltS he Bank fur the past. y amount to | dry-dock in the moon Fairest ; : zg the United States tariff to a point | $16,544.94, the Board of Directors receiv- — - 2 7 s ddl ’ ik \opre d rep ye k . ; : s yee Cinieod Santen tan 6 i Pee Seeoeer ss Oe rr ieee oe THURSDAY, JAN, 25, 1894,;Saddlers’ Hardware, Carriage Hardware, Spokes, Hubs, Rims, . tg , a 4.) aixth ds p h as all the: prot f th two million roubles of the fund raised by | Find ee ] ‘ fi ‘ P } ° W ] sak my th oe \ , fala gk Tape anbeh: Gall eer A St AEs 0 Get SS Se | eae of the. Uotaed. fetes oot Gree Shafts, Poles, White Wood, Hickory, Bass Wood, = theient 1¢, President { ti pr fits ? ] Py * t me t i Britain for the relief of the famine suffer- Granby Rubbers PROGRAMME. ee > I ~~ W HP tre s ’ 2 oft th protits appears } 1@ to rité ior { I : i } | : ae ‘ “< ‘ ‘ ! 1 the Com- re rea able to pay the L percentage | e1 A good use of the money would be | and Ov ershees. 1. Songs of Sco‘land (Christie) é ther i asnel S, | OSS, ail 9 ete, feed . M e have reported | of the t profits earned. ‘1 « they would ; to send it back to the countries which | Prof Vinnicombe’s Orchestra. : ; ' ‘ene ” pa 1 is exact proporth oO the cash ! ¢ mtribated it Roth just now could find } re a at > ; m teeewes = value of th Os, a I i nk | &@home use i vhat they nt away to} Prof Caven. 2 | na rnsed ‘ ' ‘ eel — el ‘ stress i P y ; 0 per cent. of the net p a | relieve dist THEY WEAR LIKE IRON NN i sins ons? clans i eougs sCOMES | reasonable and eral a : eee . Messrs Bruce, ‘Le wis, Cook, ‘MoLean: } se of the verv | members of the Board at I Hea ' © kas oy : hy Prof eS 4. Cornet—Scotch Airs ? 4 a . ail la ge amour tof other busing \ oe mbe’s orchestra at the Burns’ con ; ee : Mr CP sinidieadl i F > ‘ : il ae eae The President is nex ce | ALL DEALERS SELL THEM. Vooal Sulo.. ‘ 4 ' eo Tr ~~ | wa for at least five month fthe vear, and | 6. = c | h Cleveland’s ver l’ policy, | his large practice when on the Island must BORN i Mrs J M Macleod. os I ge | : | . vecesearily take up all his spare time In this city, on the 19th inst., to the } & Violin 5 (a) Maiden Song? ii 4 Mr. Peters can have but little time to give | wife of M. Trainor a son. __jan20—t ts & wy (b) Seotch Air 5 Fed come tax is offensi to ; rs eee ‘ites M A Macdonald. ; f the F ; tc the affairs of the Bank after attending | : ne 4 “erva men ¢ the at witho : : ' : “I o** ‘ itirli any s ; to tLe arduous duties of the Premier cf | 7, Song—" Battle of Stirling’”.... .... tee j es it wy tie will no e natient- ; : j ran08< To a - . a : _ . = = the Province and Attorney-General, be- WY ANTED. } {Operate & Prosthetic Dentistry Mr William Mc Kay. Cadi ss orgy * ; yp : is dt pon | sides his extensive law practice. Mr. Far 8. Vocal Solo rica : 2s op 4 ae . ont oo ne af ieee, quharson’s large ‘mercantile and shipping Machine har a, 2 . Be neh | a Is and Fi : Mrs Mawes By rne. a pee : Sea oo : ; business must take up the bet et part of his ishers Stear ly + Stnart workmen can get } Ip R ed. P. MI U RRA Y, 9%. Annie Laurie Watz (R Gruninwuld) } , 1 ill lee it | i time and attention; and if Messrs. Beer | a permanent job =" Orchestra, 4 ; it} Stil leu ) enatit mete haw rane = the » I adie ‘ i = . the oft peanete; “tne” to thém, sedi ee ee ere om eee Sens MARK WRIGHT & CO, Lrp Stamper Block, Victoria Row. 10, Village Festival. Grand Gathering of : : aud devote itto the affairs of the Bank : nw dw le | i, Scotch Lads and Lassies, introducing : © tampe) i M | they should be paid in proportion * a becte a. Ble tun Dairymaids’ and Shepherds’ Drill, Gillle : : ! _ ———e | Jan lo—aUNXW LT Callum, etc., Mr. D. MeDonald. Piano, es ; ie pore . favothe | ean. weer * cahial oe FoR SALE. j eee ee ee whee a 3 2 m . . . . : y 3 acre Hts etal cam| Gre Banal that ithe prosper | THe Schooner EVANGELINE, 71 tose] Tat meer- u. Duet" Whats King bot charte.....| PALME Leather in Trimming, Top, Dash, Collar, Skirting, Winker and Colored Eufilog. | r : register. built ]R&5 Wiss the futur nau lh ha juring th , 12. Vocal Solo—" Jessie’s Dream ” er cumecie aie —————(x1)— ~- eau = oan os rh e} ' hie Hew 4- i 3 rane. dian deck Le | register, bui r particulars en- een | reed government extravas | He future muel more than during the | register, Ps | schaumss ety ' Miss E Tillie Brown oso genie, | PAINTS, OILS & VARNISHES A SPECIALTY. past year by an increas of it veariy\ net li. Violin Solo—“ Auld Lang Syne” P - “ ie - f profits hy at least fifyy per cent., which CARVELL BROS. | your pride ? y Prof Vinnicombe. four) even then would not be equal to some Ch’t6wn, Jan. 20, 1894—2w 2aw 15. Vocal Solo—* My Laddie in the Scotch Biigade........ igen iai="| WOTICE. ag part if cinwiinmcinoedilieiannimeiss ruin if wif Miss Annie Hyndman. 16. “Gems of Scotland” (@ibold) .............. “VF ‘H} | ) A WSO IN Orchestra. ~ - Z - atu We , ¢ i : t ‘ ] cinlly New York estates, and compel their PERSONAL. | inferior to 17, Vocal Solo—" Scotland Yet"’.............-- property So pay nea ui federal ‘exper Qucea Victoria is under five feet ir Notice is hovel ghee given » that the Annual ner. Jt will be a thumbrserew and scourge | pei sit N eg Fe be General Meeting of the Shareholders of bacco. Cuecges Mr James Davison. 18, Trio—* O, Willie Brew’d a Peck o’ Maut”.. ght, and broadly built does \ : Tue Examiner Publishing Company will ny attempt to remecy this condi aT % > On adi - I , held , oS nen 5€ by artificial means, for niany a year | °° at the office of THe Examiver Ot war ! tit ' t Wi ywaCE EF slitv of income can be had without it tio < 2 = o& a Charlottetown, January 13, 1894—tu thu sat Phe another fatal objection to any | ). passed since she had occasion to re- | 2¢Wspaper on WEDNESDAY, the 3let of for an income tax, which is that so | quire the services of her corsetiere January, inst., at eight o’clock in the iis e and eminent , awyers believe Mr. P. A. Hughes. of Ottawa. arrived | C¥e™ing- “ Messrs Bruce, Cook, McLean. een erences ——— ~ tt ea “direct tax, ar an unconstitu- , ' ; \ 4 tWIN ; : , eons | home from. Chicago. vesterday. Mr ARCHIBALD IRWIN, oo CUT. 19. Character Sketch—“ The Law of Gravi- : os : ar io — cosived there- Hughes most creditably fulfilled the dut- Secretary. il} ee ites erueulll ‘ emer et ae ie vearegesiaf | ies of postmaster in the Canadian pavil- Charlottetown, Jan. 10, 1894. f Wi co} or Yat pipe ee ia and Webster. nnual cording to population. No prudent Con- | jion during the World’s Fair and was | —— —_—_——— 2. Comic Song—“ Laird 0’ Cockpen,”........ ann S a e da eer 0 S. gresenan should be willing to run full tilt 5 Ottawa Free n k manner hat will Mr William McKay. ° highly complimented - awi re oe ‘ - wgainet the profound convictions of £0 | Pree. pee Dairy man’s Association, — make it an ar treasure | 2 Ticatrin Bennet noe eee asure Orchestra. To please some of our friends we have decided to start our CHEAP CANNED GOODS SALE earlier than usual this many of hie countrymen who bel yng to a . ’ ont ; ¢ Have You Asthma’ profession whose business it ts to give sound | np re . : A d d b " : " . ; advice in matters of law, and never to be} Dr. RB. Schiffman, of St. Paul, Minn., Phe adjourned Annual General Meeting n 0 if eter an 22. “Auld Lang Syne”’...........:.-ceeeeeeeees | year. We are now offering our first-class New Stock of Canned Goods at the following low prices :— 1. , : ‘ ; ; f the Union Dairymen’s Association of “ SAVE THE oN.” controlied a3 a ix ly bY Class Interests | | 2 % riz mackage of “Ss ans e a . ‘ 1G a h GoD SAVE E QUEE? . a } i ie 7 P ae ; y phere hath — a an mg Low 49 and 50 will be held in Vernon any 0 er brand. ed Seats, 35 cents; Unreserved, 25 2 Cans Corn (2 Ibs.) DO tein teas 0s+sscnscpers ceuebeneiiibes 206 cents |. 2 Cans Strawberries for...... ai bl a 40. cents The ditheulty of applying direct taxation | advertises by giving it joa Ae ag Aa River Hall on WEDNESDAY, 3l1et Jann- | aa" a oe Oe, Veen 2 Cans Tomatoes (3 Ibs.) for..... “ 2 Cans we (3 lbs.) for...... ctvelinance : : “a any form, to people who are accustomed | ,, swe fhetent + lee he c ai ade fi 1 | ary, 1894, at 1 o’clock, sharp. All inter- ene of Ground Floor and Tickets at James 2 Cans Peas (2 Ibs.) for.......... a ee ee oa mee “ 2 Cans B C. Salmon for............ a an ' : “ . S and | usted are respectfully invi > atten: ton & Co’s. Pian of Balcony and Tickets } ‘ 2 2 C; r . 50 »pay their taxes in lire tiv, 18 #0 great | cures where others fwil. Name this paper ented ave 1 afuly sete = a ma. | at Dodd’s Medical Hall. r : ce _— - a a ee oe a ee 2 : me Apples (1 ar ea ‘0 CASE : ' that the Government which resorts to di- | and eend address for « free trial package. WALTER we J Doors open at 7.30. Coi.cert at eight sharp. ans Peaches ( B) TOE veveesee occa sqroesenss ones ovegenes 40 * SPECIAL R Ag ES ON CASE LOTS Al bn natten ta as ial ee : resident. MES PATON, J. M. CA} ; ‘ ‘a. rect taxation is apt to see its best friends | U SE 8KO~A’S DISCOVERY, the great | DAVID P. IRVING, | J. B. Pace Tobacco Co., Richmond rt aun n . yy ol B K K rR & ¢ = O I i ' urn againet it ¥ ( , sar wy ‘ aad i“ 7 , vain Blood and Nerve Remedr. jan] 9—wy Secretary Virginia; and Montreal, Canada, } Janis Charlottetown. January 1], 1894—tn thu sat