' ' ' > hat rth PREMIER { ‘Black and White Sale} °°: ney rt le THE DAILY EXAMINER LETTER FROM AN ELECTOR Sir,—The issues to be decided at the vie election to be held on the Lith Feb ruary, wi'l, to the taxpayer, be the midst important since the incorporation of the | city, also the moet important for many years to comé, and as, under the amended act of last session, the Mavor il be ele ted for tw f one, as hitherto, ble hover the electors to bear this new state af |} Stead ¢ ; Thursday, Feb. Ist. | sarketitaite sito the whale wabiect and 8*olict cCandiiates open. Stead ot ity « unusual at these pr ue hele and s where Wide-awake days, and : ae , ; rm 8 2 ' actaured i preparing this . : : " Itis not vhash VY handed re i yr signature * and remnants, but a smart ‘e W GOODS DU Pposel y pur- Evreror rHE PREMIER SALE. All rked in ain fgur a IHE SCOTCH CONCERT. j BEER BEOS. “Observer” Has afew General Remark: to j Mr me About the Scotch Concert, 4 Sir,—lt sbeen the custom in the past to sy ky ‘ y perfor ‘ : , ’ ertainments wilh iocal talent, it other matters which add much to thé} pieasure of spen ling a eupie of hours of ; mur seeps ate = Be ee soine attention. | While we enjoved a very su oni and | redit abi e partormance last evening,I have | no doubt the committe could and would | again make son provement the tails. Without fi 0 meet uma fau the ere were some t ss did tot beke ene I only write this in order that others Cnruren.—f i r McKay compare notes and if their ta-tes are he Me liet Church t ilarin these mattere to mine, we may have an improvement; but if eve rybod el => “as sane, th I an . i re “ & spec a! The programme ex¢ cuter a as too long >{ his ¢ og \ | attendance he aie three pieces left om been vted riven, it would have been decidedly wors« e While the orchestra waa very good and " vg t ghtatS8o ck in | much better on the pl latform than'on the Db. R. MH per, Esq., to select floor, there were too many numbers as liors 2 to it Th the audienc 2 i —A gospel temperance meeting | soon «@ they began playing hei r by Conductor Joe McKay, in | fourth namber—one of the best—owi ng to | W Saturday night at eight | the late hour, I presume—the pe: pte = gan dispersing,.and after plaving * Auk > Lang Svne” there were very few remain-¢ Coenty Court Phe County Court | ing for “God Save the Queen.” Two o: tt rrow at 12 o’clock for the | three of the songs could have been omit- f judg ed from De-/| ted very well. In the singing there were | tu me one or two voices almost new, only me : ng east thaee noe or twice peters, ~ A lecture will be given on peat which I shall be glad to hear : th experiments, in St. James’ | With Mrs. J. M. MeLeod’s singing, : Ha night at 8 o'clock, by Mr desthe first time I heard her; ‘and shal snticipate wi th pleasure het ” mber on the xt programme. Mr McKay’s lastselectio F ar meeting of Wi did not do him justice, his singing “Ro bert | nig The initiatory in ree | Thompsou’s Smithy,” even thongh we ferred heard it before, would have pleased me " moog , much better. While the singing in the « Hockey Cive.- Special meet- * 40 he YMCA quartette and trio was good, the latter was on : -_ lies alee * | much over-acted. Have the Highlanders acl enge ror te- . " * » te sariot 10 songs, a8 such a piece was conspicuous ee for its abaence? The centre lights should > n © ¥ or Se ee have been turned out at all, as during | ‘Subiect. Biol “ the darkness in the early part of the play Su hire O1l0gv r ° . ow ; ffl one could not devour the elegant ly- ~~ tier 1eTY ers " AESCCEOR Memo gotten-up programme. However, this was | VA e t ie ’ ex remedied. The broad exit from tlie io ine - ‘ Hal! is tine, but why were the: four doors | } se Corrr.— This forenoon the : ca» ® - not open to avoid the crowding ? Are the ¢ ge against George Offer was dismisse: : - : ; ; two centre ones for ornament only? On | Utter was charged with selling liquor ina : t fitted according to law oe cert I heartily congratulate the chairman, } dacitina “a “"y* » Ceeeeneliiillamnit, | OE that is his firmness in allowing no Weerinc.—A goape nperanc 1eet- ; : F wae I ” +, | encores. I hope the management of al :9 > held in the Philharmonic Hal! ; OF 1] - a c entertainments in our fine Hali will care- ‘ : Tay ¢ ning, <:th nat onduc- - 9 . “ } \ : : fully scan my objections, and take them ie McKay w address the meeting *, 7 ‘ , . es in the same friendly way that they are rmver neeting hegins at ” ” " intended by i Osserver. Ar rue Cares.—The boats with sixteen “ ~~ SUPREME court. e Lags of mai! matter left Cape Traverse at i 9«’ k and arrived at Cape Tormentine ie Jan. 26 & t a Boats with 32 bags left Cape | 11 T } i at «=11.30 The mail i® ex- : : : wath Mil k for assault on @ police officer in the execu- * aooul Ve Oo cice “a ° ’ tion of his duty. Power was sentenced to ‘ six months imprisonment with hard labor . \ euccesst it ee in Queen’s County Jail. ; wd pie social was held in Mount) The Queen vs. Michael Power the elder. , last evening. The programme | __Indietmeut for common assault. Power cal and instrumental | was sentenced to three months imprison- after-piece, “Cin lerella,” ment in Queen’s County Jail. . m red The baskets avd | = ‘The Queen vs. Wm. Larter—Indictment j ved at the close and | for procuring drugs to procure abortion, Z£ut good ngures etc. Larter was admitted to bail next ; ™ , | Trinity Term. Bail, $1,000, with two t Mancer.—There was a fair attend: | syreties in $750 each. , . arket to rday ; ane o *y oe The Queen vs. Janies McIntyre. —In- , ange in price Mr. Jame *|dictment fur assault oceasioning actual rt of i : . Bu S ithpor » had a ny ©" | bodily harm. MelIntyre was admitted to ; ' (this Pt eo growth) | jai! till next term in the sum of $200, ‘ was quickly snapped ri | with two sureties in $150 each. ot tien onsen, on : ; “ . 2 at Hieen Cents per 1s George Dixon vs. James Gorman.—Ac- t ve ceuts @ bunct tion on promissory note. Tried the pre- oso 7 C ‘ sent term when a verdiet was given for the ZLiST MCKAY.— ; on Unurenh — plaintift Mr. D.C. McLeod, for defend i last eveumg. Quite a ee i aft, obtains a-rule nid for new trial or er 7 PSE! ' ri v gy we re present. 1 afte | non-suit Om-sevorut gronmds. , 2 > weem ere The Manufacturers’ L:fe Insurance Co. for prayer cvnight the meeting : : : ; p= phignt the meet vs. Geo. D. Dixon. Action on promissery the base mt o . .* . . = : or 29 og: Pra = | note. Tried this term when a verdict was Chareh at : ’ »et- . . tee VESPER MS 1.8 : _—" room | given for defendant. Mr. Morson obtains Don’t forget, the brick chure : ‘ Von t forget, the Brick ChUFCh. | . rule nisi for new trial on the ground that I ade welcome my the verdict was agaimet the weight of | evidence. Ma ‘ Be ~ The marriage < - * , . , ; ; . ._ 4 The Court adjourned till Tuesday, 6th s W. Beer = Bee , Bros J March next. 1 Mies Ne lw laughter of Rev. | ) Tweedy, was solemnized he Meth ee ‘ t Church at Hampton, N. B., at noor See Mesers Moore & McLeod’s ad 1n this 4 Rev. Mr. Howard performed | 1*sue—it will interest you eremor asxsji-ted by the bride's i= sther and Rev. Mr. Dein tadt. The bri les BORN raids were M so Mary Bn rth, of Hants AtC rapand, on Jan. 26th, to the wife of | i N.S., and M Lillian Dienstadt, of I. Lowther, a danghter. M Mr \ a J on, of Uha acted a< gromstnan snes harch . f rated i ae oceasior pags . ? pee] } M Beer took the train for Hal, : Europe THe Examiner BARK til’ the congratulations AND Carlisle has taken the Gnar DE i HT rns and called for offers L, & ars of 5 per cent. gold “ F se will likely be quickly in it. If you delight to e rate of oy ea = = bark—all right. If not, : r one, an the banks in New , a aie geustienble stop it at once by Bs leposlt tor which in the corm the ee 7 & i COU GH 4 wie at pane oe is pode SYRUP. Price 95 cents | vr ie eet , ’ - 4 gh, is likely to be only ten i a bottle. 2A | permanent settlement of th ate Leing only possible after exper Z ' > " , . hown how the revised tariff ani JOHNSON & JOHNSON, easures to be adopted w:i on Ww . * “ 2 > teatins ae ie ceie tS ——AND—— Seven Days More | aNarehne F03TEAD | “ yur Premier Blac & | ‘ead 0) i Vy W ora 8 RE eee ' and many other things comprehended : tly under the name of Pri mnets at exac r ] eit Hi: aie, wi yrth from FURNITURE! A, Se in Children’s Reefers tie Wool Hooda | kinds very cheap = ’ ~~ Weather Bulletin Tore tiweste r} y The Reliable Drugzists. meantime, however, Mr. | | have a beneficial effect « Cc hil ” = 'Te buy from os means to buy from the right house, and don't let it slip your memory. ? in Ladies’ and Cap*, | — Mark Wright & Co, Ltd. | BEER BROS. | | wro, Jan. 26,109 m. to westerly winds; fine ask the cents per tin; ne matter besides the success of ve con- | and French Peas, 20 cents = bal mi and Covn-! vears, in- | nga in| treatment they have upon which we have all previous efforts We live to please ou to let our customers good goods at low prices, Store shall be Head "> “ore “sgeei mind, and when asked to sign Satis sitions | ; aes a penne Fond | or tg pre mise their vote, to do neither the “P rf Olin i i me = 4 O » store life and shoppi ie One® or the other, without first ascertain: ey e s = hana hon os | tg th proposed ec: ul ididat es views on the ® ' + * elie five 7 r wi eons as go), and 4 rg Axe questio n and on : n new ide new at-f/ day poll their vote againet any i P e > rand new goods of allkinds We f/and every man who Se «i /take this opportunity of thanking their sewerage, Or Is In any way tinted in that4 a ° : q lirectio . failing ¢ do so thes 7 wake lé , . g acy . » » Yr ay, . neal Black and White Sale] {cxitsgjuline (odo 20 thee’ oy wake MANY Cus tomers for their very ~ liberal . wel Fuinons to many and injurious, Da itronage during the past year, Wilmot haves pbiic meeting iv the that all have been well satisfied with the received, The entered shall outshine to please the people. We live r customers, live, by giving This yea juarters for Bargains them | in many lines of goods, OUR SPECIALTIES : The past year has experience, and we ar to make this one go The Won Charlott = There | Isa ime NOW is the tin 2c cents per tin; Raspberries, Blueberries. 18 cents per tin; RANTED FRESH Pumpkin, 12 cent per an “ Garpets, Clothing, Hats and Gents’ Furnishings. year been the best in our e bound. one if possible, better vader to help us. - PROWSE fal aS. Cheap Men. ior ‘verything. * CANNED. GOODS add and we | We are not going to il spring to cut “prices. Now } |is the time. They ) “aper. Tomatoes, Corn a 51.20 per dozen; Lobster and Salmon, $1.80 per doz ‘thes (2 and 3 Ib. tins), 20 te 30 'cents per tin; Pears (: ib..tins), 20 to 50 cents per tin; ‘ Apptes (one gallon tins ‘ents per tin; Apples (3 lb tins) Strawberries and Plums, 20} iis per tin; Baked Beans, | Pitted Cherries, Mushrooms | tin. EVERY TIN WAR- SANDERSON & CO., NEWSON BLOCK, VICTORIA ROW. Charlottetown, January 10, 1894—m wf have decided to make announcement of which will appear later, meantime, it you wa are offering 200 NOVELS by following authors at the (worth from 1l5ec. to : Bound Books (worth assortment of NEW The game of “* $1.00: Shovel Authors, Porchisce, dozens of others. Su Magazines and Newsp: Butterick Patterns. BAZAAR COMPAN Charlottetown, Jan. 12, 1894—m w f sobb”’ Boar The Queen vs. Wm. Power.—Indictment | As January is usually the quietest month in our business, >» a few Clearance Sales, full we In the nt good reading matter we some of the best prices: Three Novels| 0c. each) for 25 cents; five | 30c. each) for $1.00. A big GAME at great reduction. (former price $1.75) now} d from 35c. up; Nations, | Tomkins, Nellie Bligh, and bscriptions for all the latest wpers ta' en here. gents for Fashion Sheets free. VS BOGKSTORE, A. FULTON, MANAGER. —————————— STOGK-TAKII 6 LOOK Ou) —+7FOR OUR—— Holdall ~ Sal IN A FEW DAYS. | HARRIS & STEWART. oe” Jan. 20, 1894—dy "NOTICE. | Notice is hereby given that the Annual | General Meeting of the Shareholders of | be held at the office of Tue SXAMINER | newspaper on WEDN ESDAY, the 3ls January, inst., at eight o'clock in evenin r ARCHIBALD IRWIN, Secretary. | the | jan?é London House. _ | A Magnificent Line of Wheels. | Bicycles of t of | one of last year. Charlottetown. Jan. 10, 1894 THE SOCIETY OF ARTS (Limited), MONTREAL STOCK, ‘ished te fur art of Cuoauda SAPIT L $100,000. Letters Patent of the Canada, the 27th Februars GALLERY OF PUNT N 1666 and 1668 Notre Dame 8&t., Montreal. 3 hichest Galleries of Paint ngs mm Canada. fin nf f One of th U ADMISSION FREE, from 10 o’elock, i to 4 m ,e Paintings are’ originals, mostly » French school, the leading mod- f hor Enanent Artists; such as Francair Rocheyrossey Avblet, Barau, Pexant, Petit- jean, Marius Roy, Scherrer, Sauzay and # with a view to | , to encourage | Soc iety. ‘ Sale of Paintings at easy terms. Next distribution of Paintings between the | Price of Scriptum, $1.00. Ask for Catalogue and Circular. H. A. A. BRAULT, janl 7—mwef tf Director. ‘OLUMBIA BICYCLES FOR 1894. The Colum ia Bicycles for 1894 easily maintain their reputation as the leading the world. While many im- provements have been added, enhancing their atready high value, the price of them Tae Examiner Publishing Company will | | has been lowered, heir best wheel sell- | Society and Seripholders on 24th Janucry. | ing for $25 less than the corresponding ; I hope in a little while to have a supply of the “94 cate slogue, and | | wiil be happy to furnish to .ntending ad | chasers_on receipt of a 3-cent stamp. R, M. YOUNG, janl9 Agent for P. B. Island SOME, ————-WE ARE VERRY = ae Napkins, Lawns, EVERYBODY Apron RI UAF cence Ie On GOING White Goods of every (x) IN TO SPECIAL INDUC NEED Checks, | Commencing Monday, Jan. 29, OFF ER———— i epenie and trust White Cottons, White Sheeiings, White and Unble -ched Tablings,, Bmbreideries, and description. We have no room to quote prices, but call at our Store our Sal we will guarantee that if you want WHITE GOODS vou will go no further. see the Goods and Prices, MOORE & McLEOD, Srecessors to Perkins & Sterns, No ¢ ‘Oa xing that trifle. yard : Charlottetown, January 15, 1894 -n or will gO, from boasting should prevent you from havi ing a look at our Stock of CLOTHING, that the balance of Overcoats Men and Boys don’t buy We have a few Fur Coats and Ladies’ Astra- can Jackets left that we will give awayfor a Look at our Flannelettes at 8 cents a t's a marvel of cheapness, by competitors We are determined and Reefers for man or boy be the loser. and the us will J.B. MACDONALD & CO. hese: Me Dp. A. BRUCE — on a ee -_—- ATS & GENTS’ FURNISHINGS | A Large Assortment to Select from. Carlottetown, January 5, 1894. Custom and Readymade Clothing, 4 ity Hardwave Store. ~ 2 —— YA Sel — — 0.33... ITORWOW .. de. CO Charlottetown, November 21, 1893. —— YOU BY THE LB., 100 LBS. ——_—+x)- —— J. D. MACLEOD & CO. CAN GET ——— OR TON. ‘Hay, Oats, Bran, Shorts, Crushed Oats, Cornmeal, WHILE THE BLOGKAD: LASTS MW ERDINS great many others, are members of this | 300 layer 50 barrels Cur’ an 190 cases 50 boxes ee 20 “ Qranges, 20 kegs Grapes, 20 bees Nuts (Filberts) , B, & M. RATTENBURY. on Contemplated. The Manufacturers’ Guarantee and | sancti tate eisai — ' I* pnrsuance of an ..ct of ine Gene JANU ARY 26, 1894. _-_—_—_—_ —. civic ELECTION, “seembly of this Island, mude and passed | fret yearof the reign of Her preeei ut Majesty Queen Victoria, Chep. 12. intituled The City of Charluttete.n Tacorpuration \ t.” ent of the Act amonding the sane, 55 V; Can. M4, ; tituled “An aetteo amend the Gui y of Cha: lotte tewn Locorporation Act I do heaeby give Public Notice that an election of a Macor for the suid Cuy, fone ¢ o! one person ; 9 serve as Common Counciimea in the (ity Council for each of Wards Nam era 1, 2 and 3 of eaid City. aud of two pereunsio serve as © minor Vounciimea in the sid Conseil for Ward No. 4 of said City, and of three persons to serve as Cammon Councilmen in the said Ceuneill for Ward No 5 in said City, being in alla Mayorand Eight Common Council nen, representing tbe City asf lows :— For Ward Nr umber One ..One Coun silk Two «.. «One Councilio; ‘huree One Counce!) oi Foor Two Counciliors rive rhree Council) ore WILL BE RELD O Wednesday, the 1th day ot ' a s » ¢ February, A. D., 1894, At the severa) places, that is to say In Ward No. 1, st or near the office of Mr, Jahn Maceachern, Qneen Sireet n Ward No. 2, at or near the house of Thoma» Cennolly, opposite Mr. R. Heartz’s Warehouse. a Street, between Great George and Prince s. du ward No, 3, at or near the Market House. In Ward No 4, at or near the new City Hai, corner of Kent and Queen Streets. in Ward No, 4, at or near the carriage shop of arroll = Ln: LAneen corner of Euston and Great on ot ‘ne ‘said Election the Poll will be openca at A o‘clock in the forenoon, and continue open = five o'clock in the afternoon of the samo ay DESCRIPTION OF WARDS. Number One shall comprise all that part of Caarlottetowa which lies south of Dorchester Street, and the parce! of land formerly known as the Military Barrack G Number Two shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Richmond | Street and north of Dorebester Street. Number Three shali comprise all that part of Charlotietown which lies south of Grafton Street and north of Richmond Street. Number Four i comprise aii that part of Charlott*town which lies south of Fitzroy Street , and north of Grafton Street. Number Five shall comprise all that part of | Charlottetown which lies north of Fitzroy Street, including the Common of the said Town. NOMINATION DAY4 WEDNE-DAY, February 7th, A. 4. 1894, from the time of Twelve at noon until the hour of ; Come o'clock in cheutiemnesn ¢ of the same day. i? fication of seo mbove Act 58 Victoria, Cap. 12, sec 24 to 29. {L, 8.1 H, M,. DAVISON, City T. HEATH HAVILAND, Mayor of the City vf Charlottetown. Jity Clerk's Office, Charlottetown, Jan, 1%, 1894, jen25--1¢i ‘lection af a Water Commissioner. * peompenes of Be AL a General Assem- oe ot and paseed in the Oth year 7 ‘he reign of Her present Majesty pre Victoria, intituled : “ Charlottetown fater Works Act. 1887." I do hereby give Public Notice that an Election for a Water Commissioner for the City of Charlottetown, | in the p'ace of MR. ALEXANDER + seeneall nese | | An Important Appointment. | Accident Insurance Company of Canada | | purposes establishing a Provincial Agency : here. Its desire isto give the int | ment to a citizen 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 | Company. It now has the lead, and is | determined to maintain it. Diatrict Agents | leo wanted. For further information apply to J. B. PATON, Charlottetown. Office—McLeod, Morson & McQuarrie’s dec30—dy & wky | ; NON, retired, will be held WEDNESDAY, the lith day of February, A. D. 189i, at the severa! places, that is to say : Iu Ward No.1, ator near the office of Mr. john Maceachern, Queen Street. In Ward No. 2, at or near the house of fnomas Connolly, WVarehonse, Sidney Street, between Great George nd Prince Streets, In Ward No. 3, at or near the Market House. In Ward No. 4. ator near the new City Hall, orner of Kent and Queen Streets. In Ward No. 5, ator near the carriage shop of Jarroll & McAleer, corner of Euston and Great George Strvets. And at the said Election the Poll will be »pened at nine o'clock in the forenoon, and oun tinue open until five o'clock in the afternoon of he same day. DESCRIPTION OF WARDS. Number One shall compris. all that part of ‘narlottetown wuich lies south of Vorchester treet, and the parcel of land formerly known as on Military Barrack Ground. Number Two shail comprise all that part of Shariottetown pain lies south of Richmond treet and port! Dorchester Number — shall comprise all that part of Cheriottetc wn which lies ecuih of i 4 Street snd north % xicamond strect. Number Four shall comprise all that part of ae which iies south of Fitgroy Street und north of Grafion > tL. Number Five shail comprise all that part of *harlottetown which lies north of Fitzroy Street, acluding the Common of the said Town. NOMINATION DAY. WEDNESDAY, February Tih, A. D 1891, trots the ime of Twelve at noon wntil the hour of + Four o'clock in the afternoon of the same Sor. For qualification of Klectors, see Act 80, Vic- toria, intituled “ Chariotretown Water Works \ct, 1887,” also 51 Victoria, Cav. 12, sec, 24 ov (L. 3.) ‘ T. HEATH HAVILAND, M: of City of Charlottetown. H. M. DAVISON, ty Clerk. jeaasr'sa Office, Cosctioamen. Jan, 18, 1834, Carpets ! BOY YOUR Carpets —~AND—- Oilcloths esata non PROWSE BROS. & CO's. Charlottetown, Jan, 8, 1894—dy FOR SALE. The Schooner EVANGELINE, register, built 1885. quire of 74 tone For particulars en- CAEVELL BROS Ch’town, Jan. 20, 1894—2w 2aw Wants, Losi, Fouad, &c Advertisements under this heading charged five cents ~~ ine, WANTED—A servant girl. Good reterene ces. _ Apply at this office, 21 pd—jan2% ~~ ae a for other books, one Chambers’ Encyclopedia, und in cloth.—E. W. Tayvor. 3i—ja a SF his omen boy for a 7, aos goods : ¥.. NTED.—A 4 for general housework. Ae een ns. J. D. TAYLOR, Silo FOUND.—Gent’s plush cap and pair — | ana same by applying Sa = CHOICE CODFISH.—A lot of boxes and half boxes Choice :‘odfish for sale by W. J. Boswa.uy, Lower Queen Street. a—janss ARNING !—If the ¥y who stole the butrate at Marshfield Hali on Tuesday night = return it to Lone’s, Great George he ng save further trouble as be ia at pd—fan%s n the fifty - opposite Mr. KR. Heartz’s . : t 1 a ei rem ekumianandan I BE