oe eat RR ee ae mes ee lll RTI I a Sa ae 6 Stee e- foods —R. B. Norton a & Co Use sKODA's biscovery, the grea THE THE DAILY EXAMINER. PEBRUARY 2, 18% ih ' i CARNIVAL AT SOURIS, | Tre Carnival at Souris last evening was | @ snost successful afl sir. The attendance } of spectators was large, and the ice was im exc ile nt condition The costumes were very good, especially those of the NOTES ANO COMMENTS ladies, ‘The Souris Band was present and ; rendered some gi music during the : “ Pari! B , assed iM | oy ning. Following is a list of the skaters { use of Rep: seritativ OV & mMapor it ‘ m vf S I must now run the gauntlet oe ‘ ea : iwith ¢ Mamie Ruth—Mary, Queen of Seot magne Wha Stabe the auvedinein’ lL. lL, Maedonald—Bohemian se ao einnentiie - . Russia Anni Mal al ;— Que nof Monte Carlo, ee heli” © i sorre Gusset Mattar Sailor Lassie : ao 7 @ GC s Mrs Willie Knight—Savina a. Ella Matthew-—Kate Greenaway ' Magzie Campbell—Rebecea the Jewese \ ; ent I Ky awn at Laura Campbell— Annie Laurie ' urite Times ; ard Kena McLean—Viking’s Danghte: I . et ‘ ae Brice Sree —Crosing Sweeper, 8 aback am , ‘ Mira McCarthy —Spanish Dancing Girl j rr ( ty Lottie McWade—D : r ex ‘ t ~ t M vit I Gv] ( v} \ ‘ Carrie Dingwe! D a Ver i »] ’ ta hB 4 hk i h Lord Madame Pan hinella . ‘ Every vthe has a Dolly Lord—The Old Woman that Liv t} ed a Shoe Lolla Lord—Ita Dancing Gir] Harri t Bateman—Doct: at 13 @ ' . Maggie MePhee-Sil: i Ella Morr Snow sheer B a ' 4 } t Stewa 1 eh Br ind’s Wife ‘ “4 } n MI e Whee A meritn ¥ pete ? Mrs J Garr » antl \ ro art Linnie Dingw Black D - Mamie Ca 1} Ha ‘ ts , N Clark—V ’ Y ‘ ' . a j DB Qu Mi - \ Kennedy—S gh Adella Dingwetl—Swiss Peasant T! ! pe ! | Ker 1 -Snowflat« a r bo : ne ENTLEMEN <a 2 uN | William ) Kini tht—Uncle Say a G » Me ‘ Josiah Aller ; Arthur ¢ ‘ampt i—Snow Shoer 1» Govern JJ Davies, Jr—Just as [ am ple . } , to a j Sidnev Perkins—Jack O’tar i e t John Morrow—Courtie i st wonderful Roy Me Lean—Clow1 ! t rt Haslam, Es«., Watson Logan-—Sa , f the hicheat and I, Lord— Canoer rene An orderly.en-}| BR Lord—Aunt Dinah wel, farmer, not taking a very ac Harry McFarlane—Foothall Player »polities, but wielding a whol ' ' infimence, iiD2Pfal, hy the men ofa younger generat He | Willie Warner Bicycle Rider . 4 , “ leaves alarge family and many warm Temple Melutyre—Sitting Bu ; ‘ 4 erish the blessed memory of Alex Bushey Jockey st ma Geo Steele—Snow Bal! Champion Tow > Donald McCarthy— Drum Maj . y Be . as 8 uc Jos Cheverie Nigger Duds } ary be Donahoe’s Maga- Peter A McPhee Clown ‘ r i rema “ 4 W Carlton—Brudder Bor aa Maen Urevem - Sarena Brent Matthew—Anton he Hawaii yest hich he bas John Power—Orland rvanled th vt f ernat . : Lee, 7 - ——-- - ar r ternationa : : a ¥ : oS ad temtie FAST STEAMER TO BOSTON, < iAVINg I daldsiaut sien President of i | State . . . . , hed Phe Canada Atlantic & Plant Steamship slit ean .. prosias ae | Line, ve so successfully given to ¥ = ppes i ry ; . 7 : ‘ r the fax atri-weekiv service his kame. lew finan ‘ ~ ti , € vl a | with ticent fast eteamers *Hali- Po — i — fax “have decided to ex- ee ¥ grievously | tend their business to Prince Edward Is-| - —— : 7 . land. They will place a fast steamer on i had s or ' . on . : : the route between Charlottetown, Hawkes ills il n ' > "1 . ; - bury and Boston not calling at Halifax), 3 va ' a ~¢ Ww j ‘ { this se © wi he weekly and will at at in? *s e would at least ' . . ae i : m “e . ow oOpeniog Of Mmavigalion. ‘ ,ror ’ } . ° ' ' ew : ¢ That this line will be nader the manage ed etock jer . The Speaker, a Gladstonian weekly ; ia authority for the statement that the Unionists are framing a Home Rul! bill for Ireland and the other nationa):ties Brit Lin The i the Unionist plan is fay I iwied in Great fates that yinent Tories, and ia now und leration by both sections of partr, with a view to making it al ’ ly « the les mn at the next . os z a! elec The propovals sumn ar : 3 i t Th 4 Dul 2 ca € i enam the formation ¢ - + a ! S, vo l Er land oneeach for Ireland, Scotlund iv - he « low ot a Cath rait Ireland itl ‘ sh , I $ The Speake ‘ daring i g 18 8 v et j for Eng I ( ; 7 ws i To t ' : W. Sma write i | Sir W » Ver Har D Af temarka j a gait Hone | at remarka . a O 8A eg - t i In this a the Mr. G | , sepie ] ‘j < J . ! i ns! } atte nt « -_ < ” ¢ I he The warty ia nn tes i i ter ; @ ‘ nia 1, on | } ‘ is res} r } re heey } Ti n if ¥ + I mmit some wre mistake a : a I a) } { n r ‘a ” oe ad ina f wat ‘ apted to hia oe « j ae . ent (nee ee . : M i P.D ud i “ | tH ‘ ¢ el t ’ 9 } oo J k x) 12 I ‘ uilding ‘ ; . ' i ; iead j aund tediv the re of heart Mr. D e been comp ail g ‘ 1 ti past t ; $, id ha o een y 9 | He wae sever five tears g His es and friends } ie } th rea’ GRIT PRACTICE. The Annar his Spec tator rema ks that » 1380-5] Mr Fr it ding claime a that the essional indemnity of $400 was more than ¢ Provinee should pay its Jegislatore, id if Howe and Johnsen were satiefier d charitable and ll things. Mr. Haslam was | v hose ¢ haenges sane Sam he Oa ad | ~ red Clark—Clown —~Blacke i~—Darkev Geo Murphy—Athlet Hub Woods—Ci: Jasin ment of the Plant System ensures success and the shippers of the Island will be able to depend upon a ial prompt and re- | le am service to Boston PERSONAL. _ Georg W. Bentler, E-q., Kensington, s at the » He te} Hon. vt Hiam Ri -hards, of Bid leford, is in the city He is registered at the Hotel Davies Mr. F. Parker Carvell, was among the passengerson the Stanley yesterday cn re- rn froma bus s8 trip o Nova Scotia Mr. Allan Parsons, re presenting Us phy. Kis s & Co., Mor a!, is here on a business triy He is registered he Hi. t ] Da 4 Lewis Car Esq., cro ed ron the staniey vesterda i cs th tr thi “ It is I near »i4a muel ve it! 5 Alfred i Ernes “Da hemin, ‘ j i siti r tives and i 2 ] 1 New \¥ L } ne the past two ; i it bome y ] ! f is Charlottet ’ Mr 1 Mrs. Paul Le 1 svim with th f their f a 1 eon Per Gordon, wh lof diph- M j ada ( ig As M Vv \ tale e M ‘ S 4 i here int von harge of the Guar- venetit of mew hat imparre { eturne | home last r, . Mr. Morrie came down from Montreal to put in ai 23,000 light electric plant at J rare . ai scotia, for the Bell Telenhone Co., and while so near home,came over to the Island His rier will be vlad t ee him agai D-. H. D. Johnson, » has be abled > D craiduate t-c in New Your k, re turned home yesterday. During hia thre t s absence the doctor to h Ppecial ourse at both the Pol: and New York Post Graduate Sch« land H spital n the eve, ear, throat and nose, which he ntends makinz his specialty a i —_ A CREAT SUCCESS, i} | mier black and « hite zoods sale at Beer Bros.. which began vesterday, is proving a great success Their store is, apparentiv. the centre of attraction, and the tlendance of bnyers-is unusually large. The goods offered for sale are all of the best quality and the latest style. They sere ! i bargain xpressiy r this sale, and are marked at unusually low figures Jarvain-hunters ace invited to call and examine the goods and prices —_—_<-n-e -— — foxrnraL, J 30.—The Star’s special cable from London says: News has been rece l here to the effect th:t the king of Denmark haa refnzed to sanction a new em-timtion of Iceland. This action of the king is expected to lead to a further large emigration of Icelanders to Canada 3 the epring. Sr. Caturrixes, Ont., Lan. 30.— John th $120 it was rather stiff that the mer Hanniford, flour an! feed merchant, and hers should ¢ $280 additional Mr. | one of the oldest residents of this city, was Fielling now eves thronch different spee-| burned to death in the rooms over his ' , and he and his government in- | store last night. It is supposed he acci- t-ed the sessional! inder mmity from $400 dentally upset a |i ghted lamp which set to $500 a year. This same apcetie of re-! fire to the carpet. He was aged 56, and form thought.the members of the govern | ie aves a wife and family vent got too much ealary, and that it‘ saininnspieinie sh ult be redaced When he hecame! Read advt about great discofint sale of Premier did he reduce the salaries? Ob | steel enamelled ware at the City Hard- , Mr. Fielding did no euch t iis ia what he did de, own salary from $2,400 t M Ps | oagzke v > $4,000, that of also Mr. Church got erease from =? 000 to 3.300 ——— -—-- Sch! f man's Asthma Cure reeves the moet violent at free expectoration and in- unable to Instantly tack, facilitates enrea rest to those otherwise cept it Send for a free trial package esCeD « vill prove. to Dr. BR. Schiffman, St. Paul, sk rour drugvist fifet, - eS mene The best medicai anthorities say the proper way to treat caiarrh is to take a conetitational remedy bike Heod’s Sarva- ‘Va parilla is eealiiaeiel Twenty per cent. discount - ot stee! maid large cases of th \ORe goods that have arrived last October only came this | week Now is the time to buy these | thing, but} He increased his | from $1,600 to $3,200 and a chair, as a single trial | Minon., but | ware store. These goods were bought dir- ect from the manufactnrers in Germany | at a low price, but they were so long com- ing that we must clear them ont at adis- count—R B Norton & Co. USE SKODA’S DISCOVERY, the great blood and Nerve Remedy. ‘Yea Meeting The People of Murray Harbor South intend haying a Public Tea in their New | Hall on WEDNESDAY, the 21st day of February. There will be a Meat Table in connection with the Tea. Come one, come all, as a good time may be expecter d. Tea on the tables at one o’clock, p. m. Proceeds to go towards paying off the Tea, 25 Meat | I led ware, for a few days. Five debt on the Hall. should | Admission to cents, | Table, 40 cents. By order of tne Directors. if, J. BREHAUT, Secretary, Murray Harbor, Peh. 2. 1894—daw DAILY EXAMINER r . Written for The Examiner TRUSTING, If my dear friend would come once And emile, ; Would take my hands within his own, And breathe in Love’s delicious tene, Like some lone bird o’er land and sea, “Dear heart, ve sped me Lack to thee.” as he was wont of yore, \ doubt, a word sent us apart, The word was thine, not of the heart Oh! cruel doubt, oh, hasty word, What boundless anguish have ye stirred! And yet, sweet Hope oft sings to me The old, old strains so filled with glee. Yes, if my friend would come again From distant lands beyond the main, And tell me, in his happy way, This, love, is a gladsome day,” In very joy U'd shade my sight, As tho’ “twere winter’s darkest night. FIRE ISVESTIGATION, Aw inveatigation into the origin of the fire in Mr. Peter Doyle’s store on the morning of the 27th January, was held in the Stipendiary Magistrate’s Courtroom yesterday afternoon before Chief Engineer Large and assistant Engineers Beer and Hermans, and Councillor Crabbe repr enting the Fire Committee of the City Council. Mr. M. Trainor, with whom Mr. Doyle was in=ured, was also present. Mr Doyle testified that he tire; he generally kept open until nearly ten o'clock. store but himself the sotre for him to go to @ meeting and he went about eight o'clock He was in the back shop about half an hour __ before He closed the shop, and was the last per- son in the store. There is only one en- trance to the store. He had no idea how the fire started; thought it started in the back shop. Therew as no stove in the back shop ; the fire was out in the front shop.. He remembered gas in the back shop with a match about half-past seven; turned the gas out before he left. He was in bed when the sounded; Mr. Trainor notified him of the fire. He had $900 insurance on his stock; supposed his stock was worth $1,500 or $1,600 at the time of the fire. Joseph McAlduff, a young lad in the employ of Mr. Doy le, said le lett the store before seven o'clock, and was not in the back shop after six o'clock. He had no idea how the fire started. Alexander Gillis and Policeman [Prad- ley gave evidence concerning the d covery of the fire, but nothing new was brought cut. The enquiry wa then adjourned — =) ee DROWNED LIKE RATS. Twenty-Six Men Lost After Twenty-Two Days Suffering on the Irish Coast, A London de-patch British ehip Port Yarrock, from Santa | Rosalie for Antwerp, which put into Brendon Bay, dragged her anchors and | wer ut ashore. All hands on board were Jost—twenty-six in number. This was listressing shipwrecks re- ; | one of the most < | «i in corded for some time. The crew closed the | store earlier than usual on the night of the | No person had a key to the } Mr. Higgins called at | alarm _|_ The first of these reports that the | ' must But just Three Teaspoons-full of WOODILL's GERMAN BAKING POWDER, with a quart of Flour, will give as nice a batch of Flake Rolls as one could desire TRY fel2 — Packers, ATTENTION ! ! Having been appointed Agent forthe Nor ton Manufacturing Company, makers of the PATENTEDLO KSE MLOBS ER CANS, Iam prepared to take orders for the delivery of same for next season's packing These “ans are made of the best Tin Stock, and warranted superior toany hing before offered I have also in stock for sale:— P BRC HH MENT LININGS, 4- kh “G4 LEAD, COP PER, CUi'ON TWINE, MANILLA MARLINE, ROPES and other supplies WaAbLtas M tHEeson, | Lower Queen Strect. Ch'town, Feb. 1, 1804—2m eod & wky | } ensisinealininbeel we ' ' Lobster Packers. lighting the | The undersigned offers for sale, from ware- house or tl) arrive, the following jrands of TIN PLATES, For Lobster Packing, viz.: GL NDUIN od | The OLD CA-TLE Usual Sizes GRAFTON! \ Required is the very best quality imported for this purpose, made of special plate and much superior to ordinary Gl n- ‘tuin « oke, being heavily charcoal tinned specially tor Lobster trade {; Ale INGO tIN, PIG LEAD, and all | other articles necessary for Lobsier operations | at Lowest Market Prices. | Correspondence solicited. ’ JAMES FRASER, 58 B- dferd Bew, H ilifax. janl—2w COLUMBIA BICYCLES FOR i894. | have suffered terribly, from want of food | ended | their sufferings in the Port | Yarrock had been short of provisions for | a long time, and the crew were greutly ex- hausted by exposure and privatione. For twenty-two days the ship had been beating off the coast of Ireland, the two} watches being required to work the vessel. After a long, desperate and weary struggle | the ship with mo-t of his canvas blown away, her rigging, in an almost conditition, managed to make Tralee Bay. Her crew were so exhausted that she was | unable to come to anchor until a number of local fishermen had boarded her and a tug had been sent for with the intet ntion of towing her to Antw a her port: of destin- ution, as soon asthe gale moderated. On Saturday evening the ed its fury, and the vessel and exposure, before death finally waves. The } USC leRS a renew- dragged her | 1 ? | anchors, while the tug already men- | tioned was forced to seek shelter | in the ‘arest plact of refuge. All the ship 3 boats were stove in bs the ane which washed awey almost everything moveable from her upper deck, forecas ae ai.d poop. | Nothing, in the exhausted condition of tne | crew, seems to have been able to save her | Then she finally went | ashore in Branden Bay. Some of the sea- men were so weak that they were even to m an attempt to climb into the forerigging, and they drowned like | rats in the forecastle, where they had been | helpless for many days. -——_—-+-— - LN DIPHTHERIA, Seas which SW pt over h r, from destruction ; unabvie | CANE As diphtheria is so very serious a dis- ease, whenever a child seems languid and miserable, fretful and depressed, without apparent cause, examine the throat care- fully, writes Elizabeth Robinson Sco } tious Diseases” in the February Ladies’ | Home Journal. If it is swollen and cover- ed with patches of grey membran itke slate pencil dust, send for the doctor. It is always safest to have medical advice when the throat is affected. effervescence eubsides strain off the clear water and apply ittothe throat witha hrash or ewab. If the child is old enough the throat can waf@m Inhaling the of boiling water sometimes The neck may be rubbed with steam from a@ pitcher Miik either hot or cold, should be given every two hours, the c&d milk may have the white ofan egg shaken with each cupful. Strong beef-tea can be givea and the doctor may order stimulant. | The strength must be supported by nonr- ishing liquid food. Enterprising —Messre. Geo. Co., Seedsmen, have already received per S. 8. Stanley two carloads of North Wes- tern Hard Red Fife Wheat, and have an- other car of White Fife at Picou. Thie firm are now busily engaged in testing and putting up Seed for the spring’s trade, and will have ther new Seed Catalogue ready in a short time. No need to eend away for seeds when we have a reliable and long established firm in our own Province doing their utmost to excel, —_- j Wax candles at Watson's ' -> CANNED LOBSTERS. I will be open to receive cffers from pre- servers of lobsters all the pack or part thereof—for the coming season, particu- larly those of good quality, for which I would pay full market prices. Lobsters under legal size are scarcely saleable at any price, and inferior or No. 2 qualities are undesirable in any kind of tine. All tins should be lined with parchment paper. Seet Tinplates for cans only should be used, (See advertisement in this 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 tenans unmerchantable, because of smut, and lobsters turning black, and anfit for food. By using best quality plate, Packer- will avoid smut, lobsters turning black, souring, leaks, and loss in manufacturing | maintain their reputation as the ; prov ements have | their already high value, the | has been lowered,—iheir we i i ; | ’ st ilin | a very valnable ertic le on “Care in Infee- j i For Charlettetown Until the doctor comes keep the child in | bed. 1f the throat is painful procure a lump | of lime, pour cold water upon it; when the } he different Railway points on the | be gargled with the lime- | gives relief. | warm oil | and bound with flannel | ——_ A Magnificent Line of Wheels. The Colum ia Bicycles for 1894 easily leading many ime enhanc ing rice of them wheel sel]- ing for $25 less than the corresponding one of last year. I hope ina little while to have a supply of the 94 catalogue, and will be happy to fufrnish chasers on Bicy: les of the world. W hile been ad a, to intending pur- receipt of a S-cent stamp. R. M. YOUNG, ianl9 Agent for P. E. Island ISDS. “pr ng Trip From Liverpool THE CLIPPER BARK RALPH B. * PEAKE | 7) Tons Register, Classed A 1 Red, at Lioyds, RICHARD RENDLE, COMMANDER, will be on the berth at Liverpool on the looking | ist MARCH, and wili sail from that-port Direct, ABOUT Ist OF APRIL NEXT, at throngh rates to island and wiil carry Freight so Pictou. jaz- For Freight appiy in Londoa to John peaiee & Gaus, 7 Union Court, Ola Broa } Street, E. ©.; in Liverpool to Pitcairn Bros 51 South John Street, or here to the owners. PEAKE BR's. & CO. Charlottetown, Jan. 14, 1894. pat guareod her wat sum jour 8w Information Wanted of the relatives of JAMES WALLACE, | | & carpenter and seaman, who came to Bos Carter & | ton about 20 years ago. | Address GEO. WALLACE, South Abington Station, Mass jan29—dy & wy THE SOCIETY OF ARTS of Canada (Limited), MONTREAL. CAPITAL STOCK, - - $100,000. A Society established with a view to disseminate the taste for arts, to encourage and help artists. Incorporated by Letters Patent of the Government of Canada, the 27th Fel -bruary, 193. : GALLERY OF PAINTINGS Noe. 1666 and 1668 Notre Dame St., Montreal. One of the hichest Galleries of Paintings in Canada, sage ay pid hata from 10 o'clock, a. m., to 4 p. All the Pulntings are originals, mostly from the French school, the leading mod- ern school. Eminent Artiste, such ar Francais tins where common tin-plate is used. Correspondents’ letters will receive prompt attention. James Fraser. 58 Bedford Row, Halifax. A Cold in the Head, is quickly cured by Hawker’s Cattarrh Cure. USE SKO.A’S DISCOVERY, the great Rochegrosse, Aublet, Barau, Pesant, Petit- jean, Marius Roy, Scherrer, Sauzay and a great many othera, are members of this Society. Sale of Paintings at easy terms. Next distribution of Paintings between the Society and Scripholdera on 24th January. Price of Scriptum, $1.60. Ask for Catalogue and Circular. H. A. A. BRAULT, »lood and Nerve Remedy, janl7—mwf tf Director. NOT A JOG FULL more Canada Accident Assurance Co. Capital, $500,000. Company doing business in Canada. AGENT FOR P. E. ISLAND, E. R. BROW BROWN’'S CH’TOWN. BLOCK, SrsciaL DVesrarciks tu le THE WILSON BILL PASSED. A Majority of Sixty-Three, Grcat Cieering and Applause Over It. WAAMLAERK Wasnineton, Feb. 2. The tariff debate close 1 last night in the House of Representatives, and the bill passed by a vote of; Yeus, 203; nays, 140. The announcement was greeted tinued untilihe House adjourned. The usual motions to reconsider and lay on the table were made by Mr. Wilson ried Sr. Hriarre, Feb. 2 Yesterday, a Mr. Laichapple, of St. Bazil, while trying his father’s house, accidentally disel harzed the weapon and shet his brother, aged niue years in the batk, stantly, ° The Body of Campbell Recovered. Hairax, Feb, 2 The body of James Campbell, of Souris, P. E. Island,was recovered yesterday from the wreck of the schr. Gertie E. Foster, near Liverpool ———— Grit Nominations, Truro, Feb, 2 F. A. Lawrence, of Truro, and Alfred Dickey, of Lower Stew-acke, have been nominated by the grits ag candulates for the loca! legislature. Montreal's Mayoralty. Moxrreat, Feb. 2 contest, Alderman elected Mayor of McShane by After an exciting Vilhenerve has been Montreal, beating ex-Meyor i76 votes. Leave of Absence. Orrawa, Feb. 2 Judge Hodgson, of P. E. Island, has sence on account of private bu-iness. _—_—_————— BIBLES JUST ARRIVED AT CARTER'S BOOKSTORE, A Supply of Nicely Bound Kib'es, Hymn Books, Prayer Books, the Poets, ete Yon can get any style of the low pric es we ask bespeak for them a! rapid sa'e. Please call in and see them you want to buy @: not. GEO. CARTER & CO, Bookeellers and Stationers. jan29 _—o-m -- Carpets | BUOY YOUR Carpets — Oileloths Largest Assets in Canada of any Accident Assurance TELEGRAPHIC. with cheering and applause, which con- | and car- } fourteen-year-old son of to take the cap cff a loaded shot gun in | killing him in been granted three months leave of ab- | whether | 1894. — a a = = —_ N | [ P il | tl ) tice ol Partners I). | | oie —=-1)- —-— | wee I have this day admitted into Partnership JOHN A | McLAREN and INGRAM WOOD. JAMES PATON. In introducing two young and energetic men into the firm, we believe, will be able to serve more efficiently the interests of our whom we take active management of the business, the } i ' + . numerous frieuds in town and country, to this opportunity of tendering our best thanks for the liberal support accorded to us in the past. JAMES PATON & CO. Charlottetown, February Ist, 1894. FIVE LARGE CASES OF Steel Enamelled Ware that arrived this iii varies in fla- vor and other quali- fies accord: to where lordered direct from the manufacturer in October last. the stock we i ei iy at a tt te Germany, ‘should have arrived in only will sell for a PER CENT. week. In order to reduce few days at a Discount of TWENTY These gooes are of the best quality, bought low and | -MASTIFF PLUG CUT isa scientific mixture of the choicest grades selected by manufac- the time to buy. hir turers of thirty years R. B. NORTON & CO. { experience. Charlottetown, February 2, 1894—tn fri imarked low, but we must clear cut a lot of it. Now is Discount for Cash only. J. B. Pace Tobacco Co., Richmond | Virginia; and Montreal,Canada. Binding, and | he Gent E | Pe THE EXAMINER'S . . | Rey i Zz q | SG i WISTORICAL ART SERIES OF THE sl « i 2 4 ’ , * e | World's Fair and Midway Plaisance, |< . yy ) ——__ENTITLED—— a in AK 4 “THE MAGIC CITY.” |: . ee Ly “Cut out this coupon and mail it, or bring itin person, to Tur Ex- ay AMINER, with ten cents in silver, and Portfolio No.l of THE MAGIC CITY #2” ’ will be delivered to you. Jt . Orders by mail will receive prompt attention, and no charme will be 2% ¥ made fo postage. e wt &) £ | es } ' | We Have a Few Hundred Pairs of BOOTS, SHOES AND SLIPPERS, ODD _LINES, LEFT FROM THE SEASON'S D and in order to make a quick disposal of the same we have decided to offer them at —AT— PROWSE BROS. & CO'S. Charlottetown, Jan. 8, 1894—dy TO LET. The Brick Store on Queen Street, lately occupied by E. H. Norton & Co. Apply at office of Trustees Conncily Estate, Queen Street. eod tf—jan25 a Discount of 25 to 50 per cent This is positively the best chance to get first-class Footwear ever Sale commences TO-DAY. J. M. McLEOD & CO. Clearance Sale of Boots. We are placing on our Bargain Counter a large lot of Men’s, Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Boots, which we intend to clear out regardless of cost, Call and you will get bargains. GOFF BRO! HERS. the ffered in city. Charlottetown, January 20, 1894—dy Charlottetown, January 24, 1894—m w f