ass — - eegeeeee ne — pecan : ous i —- ae emeetaemsi ars ry sneer mee ~- Pn are THE DAILY EXAMINER . . : - - - MRIDAY, EMIER , a ~ = “ he. “at ® ’ : t ro . wh ==! ‘ ~~ ’ ‘< back and White Sale day, Fob. ist. TANT ANNOUNE rMENT - > - ry 4 tax: at & - the wi: -> -> pat ~ T kK ‘ from a . a= € | . I h reof Mr Sh ad - vit, iO Tier a ree day, sold. o y Z Bt ’ ° r! g . one « ved . we a Art LBs é wners at St tT hye ne arti arara sep ae | er da she ong oforrs| view t the Word: g r di them. —-_ of @ Brey as 4 Ove pLeoJ s t Biviog m the VW ¢ 4 will beype ¥ | - - a | ‘ ; pates s } «aan? s Indian, and all it» ae ed re Thre@* Fis ' for eB. th me w bes an Ho i a= : of sea * : i= , s <¢ mon *y - th ’ a } pe % at ‘ a. - aa ts T we aS ‘ ’ a , he” tT at haa * Ae l je! 4 oe wr ia a? Pa 7 : a from mm?” ; af ie ' j Kite. . mi? ai tana aw " are . + the 7 a yee all sizes. ; w Two 7’ a at Ww price tie { nabied wa ic pro . \ J velations BEER BROS. Bulletin. 0, Jan. 19, 10 2. m. #4 59} racn oF ; The NEWS NOTES ‘ 5 : i by the ) Prague was attended by 2,000 and was charged and dispersed by As the police used their ; I : a i ely time Ss al 4 i \ si } ‘ ‘ > ‘ } ; ‘ a I ‘ na ie } a a x W «t t} . t ‘ ‘ i \ ’ t a hea © by it i i 4 g x r \ 4 + *’ at , { . D> Ip a i at i Of Ha } : a) a 4 a Va ( i : ‘ i x} iti te I TI nt t i Sta - rey ative i cur abe t I arried ti ie senate ; Ww i e , i Dh ala Mr { vie ap] gh t 3 Ww “ ‘ 1) H \ f + . F{ 1" ' ’ “ft ' ‘ ' » Moti { » i} ra ‘ the S i a Britiel i el a I 1 satisfac ged, Out ’ i r presse iit es sia r 1 iincat r re X viving her 3 pr r markets I | ¢ Imperial I tibule t at £10,000. of aa visit oti Majesty and H. RK. H. the Prince « f Wales social features, school for modern study, fellows and their privileges, i the Suppiv of information for intend- g g Of course the Domin r and al tl lustries ‘ guish the varios P ces 1 . od for ar aT eceived om Cay l + ‘ apta Wil and his t i po-sil doubt. Lobe gula’s strategy proved too mnch for tI i heir lis learly Ther . y thirty-four Br ype rs, bu aeir slaughter is ly excite a great : attent n Engtand, as the little snd in de i ess than seven officers fanumber of young Englishmen rood family _ » had vol mnteer ed for the ampaigr The ghastly mntilation of the lies of the British troopers by Leben gula’s warriors will probably dissipate any > PROWSE BROS. 3 | cents per tin; | 12c cents per tin ; sentimental sympathy for Lobengula that nay have been aroused in Great Britain vy Mr. Labouchere The woes of William J. Holland, of New York, heape : themselves upon him away which uld hav made the lest trem! Hi nad quarrel with 9 ‘ ut i # fe ett hin He tried to me iuce her to return, but being unsuccessful e secured a Pp stol and songht exit from | vale of tears by biowing his brains His zim wasn't true, and he was ized by the police Taken to court he was convicted of an attempt upon hie | and was sent to prison for one year nud eleven months If Mr H land had t married, his wife conld not have de | MEN’S rted him; that being the case, he would have attempted suicide, and conse- j t would it sow be in jail Therefor f s, that so far as Wil am John rned, marriage has nee ata re MARRIED.- On the 10th inst., at St. Agnes’ Church, New York, by the Rev. Dr. Bradley, Her- bert Koes, M. A., Oxford, son of Rev. R. | Poole H per. of Brighton and Shorehara, England, to Adele leabella, only dangater f Mr. Fenton T. Newberr, formerly of Char tow N a 4 | vn ‘ ; y 1 i n We happy I “ " be happy when we el show if r pr york in your fa JOHNSON & JOHNSON, The Reliab'e Drugeists. € atl ‘Kite and Pneumatic Tire what our v ods are Ww buyers. We don’t make our goods n the twe wooden axle, no- neither do we old-fashioned track are to driving rwheel, spring sulky style, travel in the | BOYS’ /ASTRAKAN JACKETS, FUR 'At Reduced furniture | Couldn't quote the prices we do to- | day if we did. Our record made in the past ten vears we are quite pre- | pared tq, surteiu. We will not} allow anyone to distance us in our } efforts to recure your trade, Mark Wright & Co, Ltd 4 nit | to make — one go one - PROWSE Card of Thanks !R=MNANTS! Bends of Dress Goods, take this thankine their ry ‘ opportunity of many customers for their very liberal patronage during the past vear, and _ trust te that all have heen well satisfied with the treatment they have received, The year upon which we have entered shal! outshine all previous efforts to please the people. We live to please our-custemers. to let our customers live. by giving them good woods at low rICeS, This year our Store shall be Headquarters for Bargains: In many lines of goods, OUR SPECIALTIES ‘ Silks, Ribbons, Laces, JANUARY 19, Edgings, White and Print Cottons, Ginghams, Klannelettes, sinecessors 16 anda variety of Remnants of all kinds will Perkins & 1894. b iF We live’ placed on our counters to-morrow, Thursday, IS8th | MOORE & McLEOD, Sferns, Carpets, Clothing, Hats and Gents’ Furnishings. The past v experience, : — has been the best in our and we are bound. it possible, better, and we BROS The Wonderful Cheap Men. ; ‘ ~ There is a Time for Everything. ‘ask the reader to help us. HATS Carlotietown, Ja lary 9, 1894 NOW is the time to buy CANNED We are not rong to wait until is the time. They will not-be any cheaper Tomatoes, Corn and, Peas, $1.20 per Salmon, $1.80 per dozen ; GOODS cheap. Now spring to cut prices. Lobster and tins), 20 to 30 30 cents per tin: Apples (3 1b tins) Raspberries, Strawberries, and Plums, © 2 cents per tin; Pumpkin, 12 cents per tin; Baked Bean- 1S cents per tin; Blueberries, Pitted Che Mushroom and French Peas, 20 cents per tin. EVERY TiN WAR RANTED FRESH. SANDERSON & CO., VICTORIA ROW dozen: Peaches (2 and 3 tb. Pears (3 and 5 lb. tins), (one gallon tins), 25 cents per tin; i 20) to Apples MACDONALDS SFr se: eae st Kr Ae rries, NEWSON BLOCK, iary 10, 1594—m w As J anuary is usually the quietest month in our business, we have decided to make a few Clearance Sales, full announcement of which will appear later, In the meantime, ii vou want good reading matter we Charlottetown, January 15, 1894m = trifle. vard ; = IT mene mn mae ee oe — x) GENTS’ A Large Assortment No COa should prevent Stoek of dan't xing or buy to rgd a c from boasting by you from having a look at our: CLOTHING. that the balanee of Overcoats Men and Boys will > that . A. BRUC FURNISHINGS |. Select from. We are determin he the ” Custom ald Readymade Clo hing. ed and Reefers for. , and the man or boy, us will | We have a few Fur Coats. and Ladies’ kan Jackets left that we will give away for Look at our Flannelettes at 8 cents it’s «a marvel of cheapness. BJ. Bb. MACDONALD & CO. loser. | Ast ra a are offering 200 NOVELS by authors at the following (worth from 1l5c. to 50e. Bound (worth 50e. iwsortment of NEW some of the best prices: .Three -Novels each) for 25 cents; five 5 each) for $1.00. A big . GAME at great Sooks reduction. \T PRICES The game of “ Bobb” (former priee $1.75) now} fA onal enimmrnn monet $1.00: Shovel Board from::35¢., up; * Nations, Fak 50 cents we-are aMedilie & Cana: Tomatses Authors, Porchisee, Tomkins, NeHie Bligh, and ee leno She — dozens of others. Subscriptions for all the latest . c wt ge” 6 a. Magazines and Newspapers taken here, Agents for “ 59 « a Eg (L gal.) Apples. Fashion Sheets free. BAZAAR COMPANYS BOOKSTORE, sutterick Patterns. a os choos be $ Cha rlottetow 1, dJannary 12, 1894 - mon “> TO For FRESH, NEW STOCK, imported last, Novem! CLEAR oS (2.1b) Apple THEM OUT QUICh 40 cents we are offering 2 Cans 2 Jb. Peaches. 1) « “ ; Straw berries. ~~. " , a Bb. ©, Salmon. ove ‘ ” S. B. ENMAN & CO. Charlottetown, Jan. 12, 1894—m w f 4. FULTON, MANAGER LOCAL NOTICES. = Advertisements under ihis heading cnarged for :\t the rate of ten ceats per line, of Canada (Limited), Cosmopalitan and other magazines juet . MONTREAL. received at Carter’s Bookstore C sale al going CAPITAL STOCK, - - $109, 000. I & tock on I 1 & Co jan li A So¢iety seta blished.- with a view to Call at Carter’s Bookstore for the late-t | disseminate the taste for arts, to encourage magazines and newspapers and help artists, C} —— : I till cs Incorporated Ly Letters Patent of the Jheap sale of canned goods sit gome a nt of ae a Oo” a cs ; : ove nt of Canada, the 27th February I reah stock —Sanderson & C% Governmen wn i ary, | [KOS Totice "hie postponed meeting of the ‘ aetowe |trep sock, GALLERY OF PAINTINGS Charlottetown , Driving Park and Provin- a! Exhib ition Association will be held on "9nd inst., at 8 o’clock. jani7 tl date OVERCOATS and < REEFERS, Monday next, 22 Nos, 1666 and 1668 Notre Dame St., - | Montreal. and Write to the Proprietors of Pi ttn YF : . ee | Emulsion for pi oat sabientite the One of the. hivhess Paintings in Canada, excellence of Puttner’s Emulsion from the OVERCOATS REEFERS, most skillfal’ physicians and prominent citizens of Nova Seotia And what shall I say mere? for the time would fail me to tell of all the virtues ADMISSION FREK, -from of Puttner’s Emulsion a. m., to 4 p. m. : All the Paintings are originals, mostly iTS BLOOD is the source Of | from the Freneh school, the leading mod- health. ‘Take Hood's Sarsuparilla to | ern school. ' keepit pure and rich. Be suse to get Eminent Artists, such as Francais HOOD’S SARSAPARIELLA. MEN’S FUR COATS sy, ‘ ct FUR CAPES, Rochegrosse, Aublet, Barau, Pesant, Petit i jean, Marius Roy, Scherrer, Sauzuy and a great many others, are } Society. FUR COLLARS, MITFES MUFFS. distribution of Operative & Prosthetic Dent:stly. D R. J. P, MURRAY, Stamper Block, Victoria Row Prices before Stock Taking. HARRIS & STEWART, London House. 10, 1894—dy Price of Scriptum, $1.00. Ask for Catalogue and Circular, H. A. A. BRAULT, janl 7—mwf tf Director. ~ ianlo-ddwelyr a Lobster Supplies, 1894 er The subscribers offer for offer for eale the following Lobsters an Fishing Outfits at lowest prices for cash or approved credit: 700 boxes Leadbrook Tin Plates,.best brand ; 100 boxes do. do... delivered at Georgetown or a Souris: 5,00 Its Block Tin, 3,000 Ibs Pig Le aud 2,0 Ibs Cotton Twine for Trap He acs, 30 coils anilla Rope, #, 12, 15. 18; 8 doz Herring Notice is hereby given that the Annual | Net, asserted size General Meeting of the Shs areholders of | Heads, ,000 Trap pews, sort t siz: *s: 2 kegs Box Nails, 2,0 0 cases | Tur Examiner Pub lishing Com any will 1 ib Tall Lobster Cans, 2.009 ea es 1 1b Flat.do, Company. T MINER | 1,000 cases | Ib Flat do, all guaranteed ; 300 Ibs | determined to maintain it. | be held at the office of Inf UXAMIN Copper, 10 Lobster Bath Boilers, Galvanized { ra newspaper on WEDNESDAY, the Slst of | fron, assored sizes; 100 Galvanized Gans, | ; ly to January, inst., at eight o'clock iv the | ‘fray, 200,000 Paper Linings for 1 lb Ta ins apply t evening. “4n Important Appointment Coptemplated, The Manufacturers’ Guarantees ahd Accident Insurance Company of.:-Cénada purposes establishing a Proyiuciat Agency Charlottetown, Jar ment to a citizen of this Provineé.~“‘Phis Company is now doing the Aceident-bnsi- ness of this country. ts Premium Income 50 kegs Trap Nails, |) Dominion Government by any Canadian It now has the lead, and, is 300,000 do. for 1 1b Flat Cans, 200,000 do. for } lb Fiat Cans, at factory prices if orders given immediately; also, 100,000 laths. Apply to LONGWORTH & CO., Water Street, J. B. PATON, Charlottetown. ARCHIBA LD IRWIN, | Office—MeLeod, Morson & McQuarrie’s Secretary. | dec3G—dv & wky Charlottetown. Jan, 10, 1894 jans— 2m 2aw THE SOCIETY OF ARTS: | Galleries of | 10: o’clock, | members of this, Sale of Paintings at easy terms. Next? Paintings hetween. the ¢ | Society and Scripholders on 24th January: * here. Its desire is to give thesappoint < t 00) small Hoops for | last year was the largest reported to the | Districj Agents j2zo wanted. For farther information.» Alarm ¢ locks: tham, $7.50 See our 1894. NEW ! Cheap -Eight-day Clocks, beautiful tora; Luminous Dial | and $9.00; Gold Filled Case Watches for &- Gold NEW $50 and $5.50: Genuine W Watches, cheap and good. Watches. also Gold Fil pectacles at Jess than half the price of gold ones. Charlottetow n, arnets | BOY YOUR “EB. Jan. 4, 1894- Carpets AND—- W. | cusr Gor -Cileloths “SAT ROWSE BROS. & CO's. Jan. 8, 1894—dy Charlottetown, ' TAYLOR, a CP. E. I Jal-! led CANanes BLOCK. We take stock January Ist, and in order to el balance of our Faney we will give big discounts the week. competitors: spt Hy B Enman & Co’s. Stock of Canned Goods Thrown on the Market. THAT ARE- BOU?D ' ar out the | | Goods | all | HASZARD & MOORE. Ch’town, Dec. 26, 1893—t ts Everybody = hit to see at least one copy of } “ DONAHOE'S: MAGAZINE,” ——— the great popular Catholic publication | that is revolutionizing economic thought and wiping out religious bigotry. i $2.00 A YEAR. Representatives wanted in very city, | town and village. We gentlemen, who can give satisfactory refer- ences, and we will pay well for their vices. Address Subscription Department, 611 Washington Street, Boston. jantl want jadies and | ! j i } | | / } ser- | i et = IS 1. Spring Trin From Liver peal, RALPH B. ‘PEAKE, 7) Tons Registei » Classed RICHARD RENDE. comune iss ‘MARCH. a will suit fr a | ai ye or Chirlettetonn Direct, ABOUT ist OF APRIL NEXi and wiil carry Freight atjthrouch rates to i ae on rent Railway points onthe island } - 1 1 Pini htappiy in Londaos to John Piteairn & Sx : Lnion Court, Old Broad Street, EC. Ti verpool to Pitealrn Bros South Jone 1 Street, or her: to the owners PEAKE BROS & CO Charlottetown, Jan. 15, 1894. pat cuarecod her wat sur Jour Sw i he Wor id's el wabian Pxpesition. Whe “iy Z°si WOrni i vein Ne tere “et od in the Great Celebration. The crowned beads of Europe, the governments of all the famous nations of the globe, the lands oftne Orient andthe islandsef the sn haw all been co-operating to render the habit iti on worthy of the gr atest event of modern ti ~ | Its magnitude and marvelous ch wrncter can only be deacribed by saying that it has com- | prised all the rarest products of land and sen, | the most dazzting wonders of nature and the | gre ande st prod .ctions of human genine, ; 2 The Great Fair which celebrates the dis- | covery of America by Columbus has never | been equalled. It was larger and more maz- ! nificent than any similar exhibition ever | held. Over twenty million dollars was ex pended in its grand spacious bnildings, and } Che result was the most attractive Exhibition he work ever saw. . This gorgeous display is vividly portrayed in our PICTGRIAL HISTORY OF Td! WORLD'S COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION. this captivating volume Is a brilliant panc- rama of the Great Fair which has awakened auc h a world wide interest, This wonderful work is a royal octavo vol- | ume or over &) large double-column pages, 10} Inches long b y 7) inches wide, It contains nearly twice the amount of matter in an or- dinary quarto book, and is.therefore equal to a large volume of 1400 pages. lt coutains a complete history of the World renowned Exposition atChicage; captivating descriptions Of tie magnificent Buildings and marverious i xhibits, such af Works of Art fextile Fabrics, « achinery, Natural Pro duets, latest Inventions, Discoveries, ete., vith afull deseri pice act wane O, its wonder- ful Bu id ngs, Parks, & ¥-Cloverno m. EF. Came rou, of the Work t's ‘ ‘olaumt Exposition History Co., with an introduc ry Hon. Thomas W. Palmer, ex-U. S. Senator apd ex-Ministe or to Spain, ive luding a chapte: on the Women’s Department by Frances b. Willard, President of the Worid’sand Nation- al Woman's Christian Temperance Unions CON DITIONS—It is printed from clear, new type, on fine calendered paper, and is ern bel- shed with a large number of BEAUTIFU) ENGRAVINGS, which charm everyone whoa | sees them. This grand work surpasses anything tha has yet appeared in this line, and will be solv by aubseription eniy. Wait for it; tale ns» other. MRS. N. iu A. STKWART is Sole Agent f&. dex THEE FRIENDS You Meet in Our Stock. Quality, Quantity, Price. | We keep everythings first- should sell but fill and Clothing Store We not /moderate prices, | class { | keep. only deliver orders promptly and , earefally. Inspection of our Qvercoats, | Ulsters, Reefers and Suits will convinee you we are fully up to the wanis of the people of Give us a call, McKay Woolen Co. c ‘harlottetown, No Nov. 14 1 R93 PE. Island ‘Railway. On and after FRIDAY, “15th December, 18. Island. | the trains of this R ailway will run daily (Sun- days excepted) as follows :— | Read down Read up | a, M. Leave Arrive P. M 7 15... .- Charlottetown. 3h 7 sa a .. Royaity Junction 2m a. ....- North Wiltshire. ... 1% gw Hunter River.... 14 90 .. Bradalbane. Le ¥ 0 ... «Emerald Junction....... 28 924 Pe * 12 42 945 ; Kensington ‘ 122 1020 Ar.... . Summerside we Ly lit i P.M. A. i O20. LAW. ..s< Summerside Ar OS Sse eee 2 Decne idde den .Wellington....... 10 0% SOD. ss in'o ie snhivcain ee aes aula ieee 330 AP, cece 8m 355 Ls 7 Sh 425 ie .. Alberton. . ikke 65) 523 Ar es oo Lv 6 P. M A. M. 2% Ly Chariottetowy Ar lw” i be rinanent of Royalty Junction b0 10 3%) Ar Mount Stewart Lv 84 410 Lv Mount Stewart Ar $« 2.... Cardigan..... 7d C&S O8S...c100 Georgetown.... lv 7) P. M. A.M 406 Ly.... Mount Stewart Ars 4 6.20, oes «..-Moreil.. & IT yy ee in oc ee « 748 0) AY. Souris Ly 62) .M A. M. 1% Ly .. Emerald Junction... Ar &@ 150 Ar.........Cape Traverse in iw D. POTTINGER, Gen. Mgr. Can. Govt. Railways J. UNSWORTH, Superintendent. Charlottetown, Dec. 14, 1838 Wants, Lost, Found, &e Gdvestinienne ans maw this pending cnatgee five cents a line. “9400 WANTED for a year on freehold security. Apply (stating rate of interes! } oon’ to-day or tomo-row to EXAMINER janis WANTED—A canvasser of good address to CADVASR the eity. Please reply right away to i’. O. Box 71, city. dec if WANTED—A doubie-eatry book-kee per. | Must have business experience. A good and sition for the right man. Ad- dress “ Book-keeper,” P. O. x 34, Char. ottetawn. dy Uf wv lf pd—tan! me * pape ell py Firm Atma AO LMEETINE ANE 8 i ONT orange eet a -_ alae se 0, 1A Se OE le ite” Bite