UN a aa SU mca “ i Pk pie Se aah, Ber any ese a tS ameter eae ae hereer aay BALK Nis ae ae an ers THE DAILY EXAMINER - . . - s . LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. | LETTERS TQ THE EDITOR. MEN AND PARTIES. _> _ ' 7 : S| Sm,—It is know that H D i or tl i or \ ar ae have been s j 5 Mf \ NN ‘ » ha ra Sea ‘ | ' \ { » Kein nore : . port 7 Cla I \ Vv th iv i ! \ V 1} , $ 0 ‘ he sl have one. Men of ability . ' = ; e7] Vv are Vay mia H \ Gration S ee oe Ww } .. and we Kk Vv it vs w I { yy ¢ il sé vice t | i Prov e, notwithstar <->. : \ j oO | 7. § Sra . | P ‘ 4 | V } bss ‘ ‘ i Stt > wh ‘ y BS 1 " ‘ » vi N i | | y } "a ‘ i ‘ T g | AY. pia I ) 4 MeN sta I \ I - 2 il . : ; : 1, P . AV ‘ ‘ ’ ohn » Wea , Qu s cer ‘ o * * lem LAN — | Gra - : : : ’ S. ot T., of P. I z Vays Ww Sear ‘ \W : . a ne i ‘tron.—The Rev. R M , . : } S A “ ‘ On : s vas 3 . i y k i = i y i] - - W . ' ‘ Mason \ regular i igh \ S 4 i t S s Lodze, N a a I Pa W v res at | Ma s 1 i i Pu } i \ i - | y (& \ i M Sta < ars I i i | 3 a i t S I ige and a ' ur tha ! . ‘ New | : | ire i { i i ‘ . a P } ~ V vt = -_ U } ‘ ‘ ‘ | AvO rt i S I g ‘ an f gS ‘ { Y 4 i ved a f ‘ a Mrs k y i < lv t Mr j i Da t i ¢ tihh i ‘ ‘ t . Miss M V Her ry; ¢ ) afl ' I eS et Miss I kK i ieeded p ) [uN Mrs Mel ‘ ’ I - t 3 drainag ‘ s I r \ H ¢ s iz Su Mis= i . bs iL ' 1) rway r i s = | g ( igo, Dery ] l 4 Mu Mississiy I \ I fancy ut after tl xt 2 a vhen Messrs. M i. Fo I What? The bas | 1 and M € : epres S the | V im norrow € ¢ ; this w 9 asl r 4 eresting progran > has |! } ad ! but w me a rea I re : * Who a end a a5su ia iless er 7 it ] | 4 y ig rt money bt1Z p ks I pat I ay ‘ Is ré rele the por Tl is | icy < ° I gs will beg \lf-past sev iis Province. It » corduroy — ve ver a bog pe = i C v. — This c i are broken i riddle, with the en 8 ed > as5eau ind battery stick g up ] j see wha Ino se, that which ref hey mean by t n. If th is made yesterday, the sumino pes arif \ 1 def s dismissed, thie prosecuter not appear- | would be interesting to know how } g rl her case was adjourned for | conid raise a sufficient revenue by ren er eV e till 16th Jan lary. pr tec ion, Doubtless. the -l n te ss Nor Sarisrrep.—it is announced that | '™ ®"Mfacturers would paralyze all our in- t 4 he Standard Oil Company — oe : an 1 book to show that the grav:- Hon. L. H. Davie s wishes to returt tation theory of Sir Isaac Newton ia im- ntte en per cent. tariff n au articies, and poss I [t nas lk ng been in lerstood —— - cmeneargS — a. — ” = x ma that Standard Oil Company ow: ne greene Sate the prearer pew ot , necess.ries Of i:fe areadmitled into it Ought & ieave : 7 5 e the earth, but we believe . i - ; y . ; : : ; Canada free of duty, thus affording the t sw Of gravitation alone. i ¢ ; ; necessaries Of life Cheap to the poor, while - _ om the rich, ym the other hand have to pay a : and there has been a sutlicient Tney Have Passep.—Mesers James We- hieher price for al] luxuries, as the ty ff | amount raised to clear off all the Roukin Carron and John McLeod, engineers res- . : vor er ‘ 6 har Cie VS 4, 7,08 luxuries is very high and a revenue | debts and t pay the interest upto next ne a ee H ST ous and) must be raised by a tariff orby direct | Jun The atta rs of the institution are in Jaeqnes Cartier, who presented themselves | ,..., as : s . 23 ltaxation—and no one In his sane mind!|!q wm atisfactory cond ition then ior examination _. Higher grade certifi would want free trade as in Envzland they haw in vetehin tie ey 3 =“ 7 August and Ju yf Aas BETS Tt re which would sin piv mean direct taxation twenty vears The jollowing off - i word th ut they hay been s icceasfu and | Yet this is the policv advoeated by th e0- | cars we re elect ] President, Peres Pope; are now being congratulated by their many | aa)jed Liberal Party, led by M cs Vive-Presidents, Hon. D. Farquharsor,, — seem ier, Davies and Cartwright—a mongrel | Hon. D. Laird, W. C. Turner, S.C. Mocr . Werx or Prarer.—The first of the se- | po! 7+” Free Trade,” ‘Direct Taxa-| L. E. Prowse and J. Pitblado: Treasurer, es of prayer meetings was held last eve- | ' and sometimes a fifteen per ¢ H. J. Cundall; Secretary, H. D. Johnson; ning in tbe Baptist church Rev. Mr. | ‘aril, ‘o nae , p and t Ex cutive Committee, Messrs. RK. R. Fitz- Cor presided. and nearly all the Pro | SSCCS*aries OF file bign. : : gerald, The mas May, J D Seaman, J. H testant clergy were present and had seats Phere was a t en « tnada was a] Avers,Mr. Bulman, B. F. Messervey, J. K. »the platform. Rev. Mr. Suther’and | ‘@s™mentary country Of sea tered provine- | Ross, A. W. Sterns, D. A. Bruce, d. P spoke on the subject of “Humiliation.” At | *) OWt the fathers of Confederat oe M« Kenzie, R. C. Gott, A.C. Duchemin, E. he close of his discourse prayers were | Ceived the idea that no country can become | Stewart, A. E Morrison, R. H. Campbell! tered There was a large congregation | S'¢@t Or possessed of the cleme ats Of pei and FE’. Beales. Votes of thanks were ten- present petuity without a closer a Hance by means { dere i the retiring President, the canvass- 7 aera of inter communicat.on. The great Pacific} ing committee, the Ladies’ Auxiliary, fee Rewovart or Sxow.— One or two! Railway, by which the waters of the ose who assisted a3 teachers, the clergy- summonses have been served on persons | Atlantic were made to kiss ihe Pacific, is | men, the lecturers, the leader of the Mock charged vith depositing snow on the | one of the means to carry into perpetuity Parliament and the subseribers to the pre- ré of the city. It iz caid that when one | united Canada as a country uo Jonger d sent fur the men sun ned was remonstrated | vided exhnographicaiiy or zeographicallv— arlene : - oiodua i cal wity he strongly | geographically " will not say until the tu: New Apyertisi ; Senemi a Sum ad i the aforesai! person to go to acer- | nel “a ym plete 1 under the Straits rsid Oe eenpon ent of the iuardian hin country the climate of which is decid- | Northumberland and then this Province, writes: A popular east en 1 drug clerk has ily torrid an ithe inhabitants of which | made to triumph over its isolatio and | an advertising s h me on hand waoich he are not very uch agitated over the re-| winter barriers. In the last generation in ped mde putting into Operation 88. 800n AF mova! of snow from their premises. required amoath totravel from Edin- | 8 plans are perfected. Phere isa certain ———— burg to Naples or from Boston toSan Fran- | "ed cow—the property of a well known Creaxtixess axp Ecosomy.—There are | cisco, or from P. E. Island to Beii:h | citizen—that fears neither pound master : fiftv-five towns and cities in England | Columbia—a y which is today ac- | Dor policeman. She wanders where her which destroy their garbage and solid re- | , ymplished within a week. When P. E. | fet wills alher, The wide-awake drug fuse by burning, using an average of about {sland is geographi ‘ally connected with NY : "ae a canvas rug made. He ten furnaces each for that purpose. The | the railway system of Canada, then wil took the measure of the cow and such combustion of the material is used fer the | we be able to reap the full benefit of that | '€2 ls as the following will be _inseribed generation of steam, by which the streets | union, and we are a people who do not | tereo ** Hood’s Sarsaparilla,” “Sooth- electrically illuminated, and other! caleulate w sely when we oppose the ex- are reported to be considering the | isting Government at Ottawa by sending propriety of reducing their municipal ex-! opposition representatives. The policy = by this means. that has made Canada a country and has } ; _— built its great pubiic w rks, is the policy Corxry Cover.—Since our last report the following cases have been disposed of : John J. Trainor, rooted into the solid affec | tions of the people, notwithstanding what | that is leeply Patrick Trainor vs grit declaimers may «ay. The men who | action for slander. Judgment for plain are continually shifting their base, with a tiff for $16 and costs. Malcolm D. Mathe- multiplication of w rd2 in meaninglese son vs. Robert C. McLeod, judgment in | terms called a Grit Policy, are men who | favor of defendant John A, Mann vs will never reach the kinzdor lrancis and Thomas Power—an action of Mr. Davies and his grit contingent trespass and trover for two maple ‘trees. | this Province, even if they shoald be Judgment was further reserve 1 until the ected here will per sh the grit wilder- xi March term of the court at New] ess, With Mercier dead, Wiman dis- | London. graced in the toombs, students of history | % : must learn the inevitable, that so long a= Ov Forricy Panentace.—According to] , send grits to Ottawa, the longer will recem. census returns, 33 per cent. of the) pranch railways and geographical unity | population of the Ur ted States are af — be retarded. Pe rhaps more anon. Yours | eige par. stage. Jn 1870 it was 0 wy = truly, i per cent., which goes to show that the Vox, | proportion of persons of foreign parentage | —Ch’town, Dec. 28, 1894. « gradually iggreasing The same return a ae ius tes weli the fact that the native é pop ; the New England States is Dear Ex AMINER, -[ pureeive sum ov 1 iz westward and that their places | your correpondents are down on the Medi- | are Leing taken by foreigners. Philadel-| cal Act and claim Frank R¢ ssin to be a} pha, Jong known asthe most Am¢ rican of | great man. If Fra: k Rossin be the son of | Anerican citiea, has 56.58 per cent ¢ f its | Maurice Rosain the iunat »—If Maurice be population of foreign parentage. In the! 60 years and Fk 50—how old was | f : . 9 ~ thern State-, on the Maurice when he becum father to Frank ? i rank other hand, the \ I proportion is very small. sinking as low In if Maurice was ne r married and Ieft no | North Garolina as seventeenths of one per | daugnters, could Mr Trish be married to eent. South Carolina has 1.53 per cent.,| Frank’s — sister? The things that | Georg! i, 1.72 per ce nt.. and Virg nia, Mise- i kant prove 1 be leave we ise pp and Alabama each less than 3% per| most, i beleave that one apple iz scour and another one sweet, but i wil cent Combination Underwear | AT A GREAT DISCOUNT. The warmth, comfort and wear of these garments conbine to make them very desirable, and at present prices the value is unprecedented on our counters, . > Ladies’ Combinations—all sizes—the pepular Hygeian $1.40 | make, Miszes’ Combinations. 70c., 80c., 90e. and $1.00 | Ladies who have used the these garments recommend them higuly. BEER BROS. | | ing Svrup,” ete. “Go tothe New. Medica CQRBVVSEVVVSSVOVSESUTSVOVSOOG sive enny highly eddikated man a span of mules who will tell me what makes them 0 ke) pHOVME? S32 the great be ' ON lif ° i iotaing to do is not half so teresting a a ripening turnip When taman whod v you have found one whom it is - fo ervbody to distrust. It is a wise ' : man who pron ~ OY His Own ¢€ nHcrrence ! ’ ' out it Loot dea wizer one who iets ake bite the other fellow. <A i vill a very small head on him ike A pin Wwilboul enny, ve ry apt t to things beyond his depth Young man, set dow will hay plenty of chances yet to mak phool ov yourself before yu die reated a little lower than the ar gels, ar he has been a getting a Jj The world all praze the ph losop| =,but toas the r pennys int Last t i caps oft ‘ nmkeys ng repatations are owth, the man who wakes g ip famous ‘ : \ 4} .s hed } m {sleep it all off Che man € ake enny vilnders Sa ver | ma very - thats al | I y t { ther } Of} juar- | 5 = ha l { to do is id eit t | i partie If thare | Uy happy person found in | ‘ ! \ ¢ Lae who has ‘7 — IS WAT cede t Vat Hing m j } vs a and can t ‘ harde kina 1 a kre { ! ! i 3 i ik be l | ! K to i t ate on I ly disastros | t t i = hue | 5 i gool thing aimanto hay, tj wien he has got so much of it that he | afraid to tutch a kast iron On for fear it} will bite, ignorance what’s the matter } ov hin Guessing and lieing are fiat cuz ARE Giv ING... t man who gits into thehabit o li soon nt | | ut ny hing Ts the phools out ov thie world, | — OFF All Goods | i g Sarea en | | pon, | z it menny people | tak . { { ud tne any | i I 8 Lor ia ress, Dut | i k A i Wi muir ————$ A A NN - nen Mi ke Sum men, after you i ha 4 i karakter f do years cluss, best thing you can do, iz to get « 7 " . , +} an g t Phare is nothing so s} e as originality, even an original fool I rtca re ec it = Teu es i hindrance il \ ine | to AY simply | sma uk owt phor th phokes ) nil tk thay ar | t] Man | ivS sosyetie and the mio? ialrai j vertuz he } o-sesse: ; the most vishus amune the animals are those whu liv the most kluded It is the ezyest thing in the ltew make a inder and the hardes ng tew oan it. Wen a man measures g him sé pl hit ilwais he pes the halph bushel I r reply to anonymous kir- rospondene Phe animal kingdom is all sorts and Tl lefunt several sizes bigg ia but | fle has got erat } e elefunt when it omes t m i rhis has alwus bin the rule, and alwns be — no man I= vrate uniess he 13 vood. There i ’ ak n » this i nm tha is wicked mes—men vh y th est always arger the m ind si i nh penton of th men vho talk and wr ubout the Medical Act You s rely es nstitution was held last C A.—The annuat meeting of evening, and enthusiastic. reported that As the matter was very encouraging ar | assing committec {i $1,037. Hall.” Asacirculating medium he be s this cow will bea suceess., DSVVSEVSSEEVSEOESSISOOS ~ ¢ Neglected é ¥ é Cough é has before this developed into Consumption Better invest ¢ ¢ e ¢ € 6 e é 25 cents for a bottle of JOHNSON'S COUGH NOW, SYRUP than have an Under- taker’s bill LATER. ¢ JOHNSON & JOHNSON, JANITURE, We We We We You will bz delighted with sell it. make it. understand it. are expert in it. results. Prices low. MARK WRIGHT & C0,, LTD, strusts nD, and keep &till, vou Man was ’ Te } } tbe jower evel ov aslo Regardless of Cost, for Cash only, _-——- adveriise a Discount we mean it. No deception !—square dealing and You enough money to bribe us to do nothing — else. have anything else. We want the public to take advantage of our Genuine Discount Sale. eee The Wonderfal Cheap Men. Charlottetown, January 8, 1895—t t s Issa. Our business for the year 1894 has been very satisfactory, and we feel deeply indebted to our numerous customers who have made it such. To them we tender our sincere thanks, and trust that our treatment to them has been mutually agreeable. 1895. As for 1895, we will continue to buy our goods for spot cash, and will sell them cheaper than any other house in the trade. Any person doubting these facts can have their doubts removed by calling at the store of WILLIAM GRANT & CO., Charlottetown, January 8, 1895—eod & wks QUEEN STREET. Boys’ Overccats. We have them out prices :— about 40 left over, and will clear at the following extraordinary low LOT NO. 1.—At $2.00. Will fit Boys 6 to 9 years. mer price from $2.75 to $3.25. LOT NO. 2.—At $3.00. Will fit Boys 6 to 12 Former prices, $4.25 to $5.00. LOT NO 3—At $4.00. Will fit Boys 7 to 12 ae years. | Former prices, $5.50 to $6.50. | These are wonderful goods at the money. . | LONDON HOUSE. Who Sell at Selling Pricea. jan& Charlottetown, January 8, 1895—dy PROWSE BROS. EVERYTHING HAS COT TO CO SO Davs from Jan. lst. The people find that when we not. | j vears. | TUESDAY, JANUARY &, 1895. WE INTEND TO CLEAR OUT THE TIS, We commenced this 'Mantle or Jacket. season without 'wILL if low prices will do it. 0 Charlottetown, Deeember 29, 1894—tu thu sat | } | | ON SUNDAY ! But first get yourself A NEW SU | > 1 . j Remeber wevive the erfect Sitting carments, of the best lnate iti constructed by the miast iiful workmen, are to be uich carly at ur esta blishinent leave us vou! Jano BALANCE OF | Gods, MGW, Mau GO TO CHURCH | OF CLOTHES. best value ‘or Your monev in ihe clothing line Don tmakea mistake this time, but ordes without delay D. A. BRUCE, | Merchant Tailor. ——— ly, “shennan ee - —-- -——_— ~ Some After-Xmas Low Prices. BEFORE STOCK TAKING OUR a single last FOR 30 DAYS! Eight Thousand Dollars’ Worth of Readymade Clothing ACTUAL TO BE CLEARED OUT AT (x) COST. Men’s Overcoats. Ulsters, Reefers and Suits. Boys’ Overcoats, Ulsters, Reefers and Suits. ALL NEY COODS THIS SEASON. Odd Coats, Pants and Vests at less than Cost. This is a Genuine Sale; ro misrepresentation. Sale for 50 days and for cash only. A few Fur Coats in Wolf, Hungarian and Coen will be closed out cheap. x= Be sure and see our goods before buying elsewhere. —_—_—————_. ——(x J.B. MACDONALD &CO.., MARKET SQUARE. Charlotietown, December 29, 1894—dy ANOTHER CAR CANADIAN OIL, SAME QUALITY AS LAST YEAR, Selling Low by the Gallon, Can or Cask. J.D. MacLEOD & Rogers’ Block, Queen Street. CO., Charlottetown, December 27, 1891—i i s [neem sai ; Advertisements under thir heading chargea ¥ five cents per line. or- : ‘ WANTE))—A good genera! WILL CONTINUE During January ARRIS & STEWART som McLEOD & CO, Charlottetown, Jannary 2, 1895—rod & wks | Brighton ‘New Store. WATCH REPAIRING isn’t a side line | with us—we make a specialty of it—devote | most of our time to it. There are no more expert repairers in the city than ours, We repair and nsure your watch against injury for 75° .a year, GOODSTEIN, EXPERT WATCH REPAIRER F-very thing so new and nice, Everyting 80 low in price. Everybody ouglit to cal! And see our Bargains for the Fal, At our New Shop opposite J. D. McLeod's. novi—im dv & wky ‘DR. H. D. JOHNSON EYE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Office -- Kent Street Aug 16, °94—1y Wants, Lost, Found, &e Servant; one \pply to Mrs Strect jan? from the eountry preferred li C Dous#, Water GIRL WAN sED—A general servant: wages. App g001 to Mrs Frep PERKIXS, 2i pd—jan? CASH PAID forold Prince Edward Isdlan and other British North Amerizan postag+ stamps used before 1870, and preferred re- maining on the original envelopes. Haut u old letters and write with particulars > B. POWELL, 283 Metcalfe Street, Ottawa, Ontario. jan2—2w STUDENTS wanting board nea ince Wales Coitege can be accomsnomatel teks : pising to Mrs. SALMOND, Fitzro S5reet a —jan2 fast. TO LET—Half of a house containing tour rooms, situated opposite Railway Station, Appiyat this office. dec8 WANTED —City canvasser of good addr ss Salary and expenses paid weekly from start. Position permanent. Canadian and Amerie can grown stock. advan uneguailed.— BROWN BROS Co, Nurserymen, Toron nov27—aAy tt ——— - Cet, ald Jackets year’s | We've 28 of this season’s left yet, We ‘want to commence next season as well as we did this—anp we omen i aa et 219 ~ sea “grate nao 8 2. fh I. se A 2 eae pen ie