DAILY EXAMINER, THEY DIED LIKE BRITONS. THE STEAMER r % Pitt a . : TES AND COMMENTS ‘ em a t . rks I \ \ SEPPED IS VW TORK 4 ‘ » N F E M }? M ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ . of 4 \ Kh. New % : M } this M “ i i ‘ . N \ ¥ sul Ps a 4 ~-e the ‘ : r i t x' ' bp = wjahes i i em PROTECTION ASSOCTATION ' i a, . a he \s at : ‘ be : ir vas *l - at ‘ lie '- 51> aT ai : > Dru se ao VAL pa aier tures Inpendiny ie u ; ‘ ve S = aA Hug i } | yp Jas. Ba { I I P ‘ ia ‘ asSt epeal I nu ' a SOCcia ‘ lates ay hing t ake ; . at nos of and ft} >the S ——_—— --— <- @-e —_-— — STPREMF CORT. : Ty yalr i : 5 tae u at x Af if > du Mel | i . re the ¢ dus bow - Angus PI. Martin. fore nF M is. D Me- KK : vi Wal ‘ Rewd P ; nes V La r Ma : Geo U.M ¥ Dancan © , New | r Maced st 35; Ale s 1, Char wn; Albert Bosw a su I 2 ttor 43 ral he ( vr a : ' ames a PRipa ’ va MclI iv V eo { t ust n “ M Int t ae “ta gz snchar n! Miss I in he ‘ 2 ; ‘ rere ym, inf ati Hodgson, ref ler vy asked Judge t . post] next J ' le Sette? : PERSONAL ‘ M Vi a’ A. Week«, Cler eel lor M t : “ i r ' phe griy a. Dav M.P nes atta i ’ life f ay Card »wedd f Mixs Mary Sa #7. DeW.S Wind is Hens H | = pls i | siding H : va \ week I ll es th i P 7 aM P The a On as a (tt t at i a pu! ppea “s r v4 ea » . , ait u . ahbie ‘i H os len : - ‘ u nd charge f M FP nd. u a ' fon { tame an exce linn ete uu Lt healtt dow la oenthueia hy wh replied a brie -aperexect « na ; I ha fierut } | i _M.P Liegar, M f ti y { An . ; VW. | ; . weet was ! Josey m-8is of the ? he acte ' re] ee iam was a I i Jest w bad : vent a arwia@ ¢ pear ul iw, It nened tl the «lat 7 4 : j : : r ' a | ti a S966) Gr John Macdonald. A igi on as taleny . we * : a ; ard, of th reed ra emn = t _—-— woe —= ; md . ibricated areal a that rneumatisin soon disapp fret only ad Sta suthoritie Alas “il the arre of very white known to have formed illegal ations with native women, mich adde that the jails will | ’ leading Citizens who come ; jer. It is the old story. Many i j n have property and money a leading citizen” will put up ; ' i awbacks and uncomeliness for ee ation But what surprises i ‘ e wiseionaries have been s } as thie condition of affairs ye difficulty with the mission- o be that they began the hay e begun, fitizene”™ ey ide mation firet with the native ntly with | Vn 8 wp ans, DAILY EXAMINER . - Captain Wilson's Party Fought to the Last. Carrerowy, Ja ] Montreal Witness ~ ‘ Details mas f Cay W arty Mat were € | \ {wre i hic } War a that Cay W i and Alla \ t 4 the I wavo it p, mie \ : uwriv ler } i i ’ ine ¥ l ‘ r, a ¢ é whe W i ‘ vas dest ed | A. . sat Capt W ‘ ‘ t f kK i ‘ ’ i \ i i s ‘ t i yas ‘ i) Y es : B ‘i ‘ ‘ N\ " \ a) : re} : a nN M - : ’ t ta 3 B I | ‘ « King l ve \ 8 v 3 vi n ee pers were press i ' Matal 4 ‘ g k I i K oft Vl } ! CCC] » t vTa : 4 - . } ah 4 inks Phe 1 opers . = " ¢ Mat ‘ s , } ‘ v c I tier t i resis 3 ft i xpect press ard the K } ng } : , ret i “ Na ian oll listracted -th tior Capt. Wils und his offcers f t t . euvres w! K ” I i pia ] @ me ' i GS W ils 3 \ : . - f W iN l gia saw t B } i 1 sta = ‘ S on { Matabeles flank zing wa i - ; ’ fute e? ‘ 4 Wi : Cal Wils i ti iD ‘ ul fu : ‘ g ¢t t : , y } i iex ‘ re kK ne Lol« ; the hi } 3 I hs | side vulva pa re : ’ rt un hop f g ~ i ag t nem v 9 ~ \ it \ s | } ss i »a } t A f Matal : at g g Britis r < m pet i i ul I S Ww : = ke ' i ' b. 3 A ANT 7 1 s nay ’ = « 4 | ti ul ty (us her r | 4 I aes eB j { ¢ Matal ; 4 “ I and aved, and » followed a | anv yn flict z i ewo er met 4 u ept dow 4 onward r vh z i } ~ i ssegais ¢ tro y v7 gaiia y to ne 1*t and 1 v when | thei } es and g, é at} I> J utter the nd nade \ roopers the Matabeles not a man of the unwounded, and s es was received at least a doz a ‘ ac n imphant natives stripped the troo, ‘ e « | —— * , a Ser I I mee v it ther rving | . belonged ( VV —— Pron + addit iif as ¢ British , - Cay \\ “ ‘ iative= : t Brit and } at _ unded them 1s aT ixly estima t 1.000 to 4.000 The Wilson part ncluded Capts. Fitzget Judd, Kirt and Barrow and =| H sand H e (mong | he i t flicers wer i . vs . g oe { wn Er —— a S at M H ——] A socia Marsh ti Hall Lie ext y \ ary | — \ FT STORM S j | ee nen af te i ate wt w ti may + ae ‘ ? : Mr. C. Le I ~ = \ \ { a ba ~ Pona’s Ex ’ ty ‘ if ay known pair es and ¢ i sve } i ‘ ie -_ bury! An. Kien It is pleasing to Lear that tl cons gament® ot sheep . oped i the Staniev en ronte ¢t Ix Se - Jama Mr. C. H. Schurman, lid not enffer a ‘ result of the steam- being out so long in the ice. Thev x red for by the bands on the Star — eeting of the New York Board of Ata Trade and Transportation, Mr. Erastus Wiman «poke against thos clauses of the Wilson Tarif 1 which provide for the ulmiesion into the United States free of lfuty of Canadian products, and resoln- tion on the lines of his speech was adopt ed. Mr. Wiman thinks he is working in the intereat of his friends, the Canadian ls, those peculiar politicians whom lo Commercial says are intriguing at Washingt n the same lines as their ally ie working on in New York ’ DIED. In thie city on the 17th inst., Mrs. Sarah Macdonald. w Ww f the late Maleolm Macdonald, aged 85 {Funeral from her daughter’s residence, rner of Javficeld Streets, on of Queen and Saturday at 11 a , to Brookfield] USE SKOLA’S DISCOVERY, the great Blood and Nerve Remedy. L. O. L. The Annual Meetir L. O. L. will be held in Room, Margate, on TUESDAY, February 6th, at 1 o’clock, p. m DONALD McKAY, County Secretars g of Ques n’s County anl9.—dy ] we 9 | She left that Gets Back to Georgetown, After Being Out For One Week. Ar five o'clock steame staniey arrived port, bound for Pictou, on the preceding Friday, but as our readers are alread: vesterdav afternoon the aware, was unable to reach ge LETTERS TQ THE EDITOR. we: MR. COOMBES AGAIN, n Georgetown. | Donald McLeod, Esq , to sell by | | } the 23rd day of January, her destination. After laying up all night | at Georgetown, she left again early this | morning totry and reach Pictou, and it | was thought she would succeed to-day. By this morning’s train from George- town some of the passe ngers who hav ej | been out in the Stanley for the past wee k | came to tow: They are Masters Frank and Fred Baytield and Master Col. Arnaua. | a fy vere going back to schod-| “ I \ i vt staniey Miss E Blake \ i t rh ‘ : : | { | ay } ! i 1 ‘) ‘ ! i ' . h W : i @ ‘ la va { wit y V i ‘ Ww yus hy n | ; ‘ y i { me alter ne i ‘ 41 ‘ ' with very thick 4 s waged ve Pp ed uj ivains N 1 Scotia shore There i ‘ t vt eve he they wer i except by sounding. Spe 1 was decreased, | and about dark the captai nto a large pan of und stopped ther All thr mgh the fearft mn that raged yet Sat lay the ted with the field There was unpleasant tl ic etlectually keeping t waves dow The passengers made t best of their surroundings and passed pia ” ‘ 3 ind ul : ; \ i be the | Chally I iv Mr I rant Ba i t st viy r} tw uy passe gers, Miss Eila Blake and Miss Murray x iss 1 to oug » DeSable) ‘ a 1 f i alraid Late on Saturday afternoon the steamer dy i : : f Novy Scotia, } \ l t iay “ | y -_ <<: | i 4 stea i t? t : ft Maligt ( i I steamer wa e I On Monda 4 r ig 5 = ~ ‘ scr an ertak All d Tues un ws on i is inti Wed 4 beg separat a ot y y > make Ler va\ k lu 4 s ea Robes and Harness, BY AUCTION. me I um instructed by Mr. James Pickard, Administrator of the Estate of the late Auction wom, on TUESDAY, in front of my Sales R 5.9 oO ¢ lock, noon :— 1 superior Driving Mare, 1 Sleigh and Robes, 1 Set of Harness. No reeerve. R. BEATRSTO, janlg Auctioneer Terms cash Jurns Anniversary CRAND SCOTCH CONCERT IN THE—— Masonic Opera House, ee |} een cacti TAORSDAY, GAN, 26, 1894 PROGRAMME. 1. Sones of Scotland (Christie) Prof Vinnicombe’s Orchestra. ». Vocal Solo i Prof Caven. % Quartette ° . Messrs Bruce, McLean, Cook, Lewis. Airs Mr C P Fletcher. i. Cornet—Scotch » Voeal Selo chin : Mrs J M Macleoxt. rin} §(a) Maiden Song? 6. Violin 7 (5) Seoteh Air ‘ Miss M A Macdonald. Comic Song—“ Laird o’ Cackpen” Mr William Me Kay 8s. Vocal Solo Mrs James Byrne. Annie Laurie Watz (R Grauninwuald) Orchestra, 10. Village Festival. Grand Gathering of Seotech Lads and Lassies, introducing Dairymaids’ and Shepherds’ Drill, Gillie Callam, ete., Mr. D. McDonald. Piano, Seotch Airs and Marches by Miss Mac- nab, from Scotland. li. Duet—* Wha’ll be King but Charlie” Misses Webster. Solo— Jessie’s Dream ”’ Miss E Tillie Brown. 3. Vocal Solo—“* Mary of Argyle” Mr Charles Hermans. } 14. Violin Solo—* Auld Lang Syne” Prof Vinnicombe. Si Refer y a forn ett re Gove ! sav s Banke , ¢ ection 5 ed U ! oa Ba Act ‘ pea sha \ \ I h answe i y i ‘ A Ss passed; put it sou }! ‘uh } : if you a a iW | wT¢ Ww ix ‘ I | tter, pe Ss} ! if, as \ oO s pt r | j these fi you vouth up, , take | of som or! ontn Ww ) s | t and indus ws, lend him sor urpl a 4 lth st ta ‘ é Hi afford to pay you 6 p t.; the G oty te pe I I I j Sonic I ‘ i and I | - 2. = ™ - t i g | I vy i 4 Line 1 nv : s ] % ‘ S iZ pe r ‘ and 0 1 D im Vv ~ | ha € ! An r pha - l 4 : »t t nt at 20 4 =) Of i st nts his SL0U sor uv i r M } | ere and irs i He? sina ank at 3 pe ent.,and at the i nh t $196 rt ‘ lL: | t a p 1 Slt lie t r \ ] rer stin?z government Savings anks rhey profit t the needa of the Bu pr : 2 \ ii i Sprepairing a } where the climate ot | ys tropic ; Ag thit artic id y its } I : ck-up of these $41,000,000 make money abnor- | oh i sca =z 1 put $100 n- artered ank, and to have it earn a I the t mu mmediately lend it nh. generaiiv, the pr ises ft trader. The Banking Act y not al v¥ him to lend on such tan gible security as real estate. and such is the “ ty,that few banks have money enough | ¢ l i near all are making lots | i i business in Canada 0 profital the loaning of money The monev lender’ en or office 18 alwaya “ t I N need for him to ad- as «always a choice of customers and not enough stuff to go wind. The ma the contrary, who | . 8 food , 4 g has to advertise push t nd has usually mor ception for him to get eecurity. Ina prope Triy nstit 1 condit € t ah i be ni lifficuls to hire $100 W h of gold than to get $100 worth of flour or clothing. For this present con- d : of things the Government of Canada | re and as surely as and McKinley bi vyretched onsible y Ils has precipr es and dis ter on our 1 lock up of ' es friends, so surely will the | i i | ‘ ti led cnat n ana currency cause wick spread ruin and disaster in Canada. To-day there are} over 2] miilions of dollars in the Savings Banks of P. E. Island this hoard are g¢ The ttinge more miserly every owners of day, and met who ire sober and ime |} dusterious and often enterprising, cannot | get loans at any price on éair secursty In | the face of such a loc k-up of the tools of | Scotch Ls. Voeal Solo-—* Biigadk My Laddi in th Miss Annie Hyndman. 16. “* Gems of Scotland” (Sibold Orchestra. 7 \V il Solo—" Scotland Yet” Mr James Davison. 1%, Trio—* O, Willie Brew’d a Peck o’ Maut” Messrs Mclean, Bruce, Cook. -“ The Law of Gravitation” tlock and Webster. 19. Duet- Misses W he . Voeal Solo Mr William McKay. Bennet) Orchestra. » “Auld Lang Syne” “GOD SAVE THE QUEEN.” Reserved Seats, 35 cents; Unreserved, 2 cents. Pian of Ground Floor and Tickets at James Paton & ‘o's. Plan of Baleony and Tickets at Dodd’s Medieal Hat. Doors open at 7.33. Concert at eight sharp. J. M. CAMPBELL, Secretary. JAMES PATON, Chairman. janls "st OO YOU WISH “2 T0 SAVE Time, Trouble, Expense ? THEN WOODILL’S GERMAN BAKING POWDER. DOES If EVE Y TIME. USE Lobster Packers. The undersigned offers for sale, from ware- house or t) arrive, the following Brands of TIN PLATES, For Lobster Packing, viz.: GLENDUIN BEST!) —‘ The OID CASTLE! Usual Sizes GRAFTON! Required. The first of these is the very best quality imported for this purpose, made of special plate and much superior to ordinary Glen- duin ¢oke, being heavily charcoal tinned, specially for Lobster trade. Also—-INGOT TIN, PIG LEAD, and all other articles necessary for Lobster operations at Lowest Market Prices. mae~Correspondence solicited. JAMES FRASER, 58 Bedford Row, Halifax. trade and ente rprise, 18 it ant wonder | trade is dull—g20 per head locked up for} J@n19—2w every man,woman and child on P. E. | ————- —--_____— sland. To say nothing of the indirect | advantages, suppose twa millions of this That meer- 2} millions was loaned at 6 per cent., the mld be $120,000, the less than $70,009, at the owners of annum, and Islan I annual interest 1 pay least a net annual joss to this capital of $50,000 per this toa small province like P. E is worth looking after Government H, F Coomns. USE SKODA’S DISCOVERY, the great Bleod and Nerve Remedy. COLUMBIA BICYCLES FOR 1894. A Magnificent Line of Wheels. The Colum ia Bicycles for 1894 easily | maintain 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 | has been lowered, —their best wheel sell- Colvel] Lodge } ing for $25 less thanthe corresponding one of last year. I hope in a little while to have a supply of the °94 catalogue, and | will be happy to furnish to intending pur- | chasers on receipt of a Scent stamp. R. M. YOUNG, ian)? Agent for P. F. Island, | schaumis | your pride ? Then don't “ruin it with inferior to: bacco. | | | | | ‘make if an ar _ And do it better than “PLUG CUT. *% It will color your pipe in 3 manner that will treasure any other brand, . B. Pace Tobacco Co., Richmond STANLEY Superior Driving Mare, Sleigh, instant, at 12 | | | } | | | | } } i | | j | | j j | } Virginia; and Montreal, Canada. ; prompt attention. FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1894. Begin 7 Aright this year by Insuring with 6. IP. Brow CHARLOTTETOWN, TELEGRAPHIC. SpecraL Desparones ro Tue Examiner Maritime Cheese Factories. MownrreaL, Jan. 19. Prof. Robertson, in an address before the Butter and Cheese Association, stated that within five years there would be two hundred cheese factories in the Maritime Provinces. UF Murder in Boston. . Bosrow, Jan, 19. The dead body of Nellie Fay, aged 24, was found in a pool of blood in the front room of her suits in Hotel Everton, 628 Shawmut avenue. There is no clue to the murderer. Yessel Wrecked. Loxpoy, Jan. 19. A large unknown vessel is wrecked on Dunquin Beach, near Ventry, County Kerry, Ireland. Nothing is known as to the fate of the crew. Arbitration in the Wind. Rio Jaxrrro, Jan. 19. It is reported here that the Government and the insurgent leaders have agreed to submit their differences to arbitratora for settlement. Dr. Douglass Recovering. Monrreat, Jan. 19. Dr. Douglass’ condition shows gradual improvement, and great hopes are entertained of his recovery. Rev. Obituary. Bripcewarer, N.S., Jan.19. Robert Dawson, ef the firmof R. Daw. son & Co., is dead Japanese Goods ! We have just received and opened part of alot of goods DIRECT FROM JAPAN. These goods we expected in time for the Holiday Trade, but which were delayed on the way. They are real Japanese Goods, and co:n- prise many useful and pretty novelties in Lacquered Photo Frames, Antimony Photo Frames, Wall Pockets, Real Tortoise Shell Trays, Japanese Fans (for decorating), Fancy Work Baskets, Office Baskets, Wall Brackets, Bamboo Tables, Pretty Jewel Trays, Jewel Boxes, Jewel Cabinets, Handkerchief and Glove Boxes, etc Call and eee these goods and get ‘your choice at CARTER’S BOOKSTORE, janl9 Market Square. LITERARY NOTES, In McClure’s Magazine for February will come a charming story of Western farm-life by Mrs. E. V. Wilson. Thougn a comparatively new writer, Mrs. Wilson shows the same fine sense of the humor and pathos of rural life, and the same sympathetic skill in depicting them that are the distinction of Miss Jewett and Mise Wilkins. The national malady of nervousness will be the subject of an important article in McClure’s Magazine for February. Ed- ward Wakefield reports a talk with Dr. Sainuel Weir Mitchell, the eminent apecial- ist, wherein Dr. Mitchell affirms that Americans outrank all other nationalities in their pronenes to nervous break-downs, and explains, as far as he is eble, why it is, § JRobert Barr, probably the wittieet and most ingenious of the writers of short stories, will have athbroughly character- istic story of the “holding up” of an ex- press train, in McClure’s Magazine for February. The story will be admirably illustrated. CANNED LOBSTERS, I will be open to receive offers from pre- servers of lobsters- all the pack or part thereof—tor the coming season, particu- larly those of good quality, for which I would pay full market prices. Lobsters under legal size are rcarcely saleable at any price, and inferior or No. 2 qualities are andesirable in any kind of tins. All tins should be lined-with parchment paper. Beat Tinplates for cans only should be used. (See advertisement in thie paper.) Dealers are not willing to pay as much for lobsters packed in ordinary B. V. grade tinplates, as they will for those in best quality ; so many of contents of former become unmerchantable, because of smut, and lobsters turning black, and unfit ‘for food. i By using best quality plate, Packers will avoid smut, lobsters turning black, souring, leaks, and loss in manufacturing tins where common tin-plate is used. Correspondents’ letters will receive James Fraser. 58 Bedford Row, Halifax. Syrup of Figs Produced from the laxative and nutri- tious juice of California figs, combined with the medical virtues of plants known- to be most beneficial to the human eyatem, acta gently’ on the kidneye, liver and bowls, effectually cleansing the system, dispelling colds and headaches, and cur ing habitual constipation. ——o--_-__- Asthma Sufferers, Who have in vain tried every other means of relief should try “Schiffman’s Asthma Cure.” No waiting for results. 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