t LA ©? - ee Ss 3 THEDAILY EXAMINER |. “ THE DAILY EXAMINER ' WEDDING BELLS Safe ry happy event tool evening, the 26th place at N Vednesday (sas y on JANI AR} — Vo | k ; + , the . ash . ange st an . ~~ tneheee Jamin » Ww DEATH OF D. M’KAY. ESQ * Moe . gn : ee Sure " ; hat Donald Mc | A Stevenson, A large number of the li Insured with 1. : onl P,P. de at his home fnear rela é or the contracting parties i j iu = this morning after s | were present Lh nuptial knot was tied _ le BROW iyster Bed Bridge, t by Elder D, Crawford rhe we de locked | ts . chey was & promin-| jove ly in a handsom e suit of brown with ‘ | zl | i } } | i ! | | | _ j | } erchant and farmer, and few menj cream trimmings, and was atten led by | sg CH’TOWN eae knowt oughout the Prov- her — — Ella a dre W : 0 alee BLOCK appeare: arming nb a adress < Nie : eoteemed ie 7 a green wih trimmingsto match the bride's. Insurance Agent. staunch | al-Conservative, an . | he groom was euppor ted by aes rot he r, Provin Legislature for several pal a i Evereit Stevenson. Sh preventative of the rot | the ceremony, the company rep paired tet 2 2 —. the ng-room, Where #® sumptuous District Wueen s County, nd | 5 ’ prehapsetny i aken of 8 war i | Che prese wis were numerous r His | vant and attested to e pop ppy couple. We wish them ‘all success | Sproiat. DesearcHes TO THE as f The present ide the ae. ' ny ( ! t, Miss | 4 ad P —— [lainp, Mr. and Mrs. D. Bul <THE BLENHEIM ARRIVES. HARLOTTETOWN SAVINGS 3ANK M . hat = it. K. Stev ur \ Mr. y Bi nuit ving Char fion Dick wanes. Mire. Teshert oan paacngetes Sees eer “Mie "y ry Imposing Ceremonies it s Rg Ste ensor: Sugar Sih : M ery D . : a Dickerson; set of lishes, Mrs Greteeties f Y t d 1Tue Exawier: | cosa; tea pot, Mics Maggie Stevenson: Halifax Yesterday. 189 silver sugar bowl, Miss Maud Belling<ley pos ~ | Ch’town; set flat irons, Mrs s Shaw, Ch’town; _ a ? ~ ‘7 »2 | piekle dish, Mr Adam fSulman Clvtown; . Meare gear 1803.0. 465,737.34 | pickle dish, Miss Maggie Craswell: ctock, | Great Crowds of Peop’e Witness the : —-—-— | Mra dem Cre \ ; pepper and sa!t dishes, ing : seca iph ag | Mise Minnch Teeth ee conens ead Landing From the Ship. +264 SPs ves, /d ! Daw-s Chitown: carving } pe —— - | knives and forks, J F McKie Ch’town: | st D pa photo fray . Mr : Pa 3 7° Hairax, Jan. 2. ea &}.8 4 sak wl - a & na : K Dea oa The war ship Blenheim arrived in the L894 nana e A Mr W iH. it a . Ch’town: harbor ons iro »ypper d anchor shortly netare 8 mee. i ee ot econ wk We Te oon yesterday. TLe landing of the re yer args eg : SS A ee a ey oy, at pe | mains of the Premier was to have taken ae Is . one ie ie ; a eee a Mr plac * twelve, but was postponed until oe a ae ac i ; Ss Ms Ht Nettie two o’cleck. Rez kin was falling in torren‘s ‘ , 524 Rta wer ayn ange ee Ch eel nue vd tl iroug rhout the afternoon iy - , 47 OS] rai Pens : : ; i . My ¢ % le @ ona tie \t two o’ch ¢ : theneanis of peo p! e returhn- rT . cat r aie dg . fe ed to their places on thewha:f. The rain ae as — was falling more heavily than in the fore- Ba’. ¢ s De ,} CANADIAN HAY IN ENGLAND jon, but the people were indifferent : ere " : the weather. The crowds stood, and were : S94) Good Canadian hay has acheived a repu- | oc ntent to get drenched and chilled to their ‘ 1.36 4,191 | tation among persons in London who con- | tones. N rofw ra ” : Aor he and work large . misof horses a | Afte the transport Lilly had been dri Awn | act weSe4t2 8,811 | course the price is rather against Just | up alongside the Blenheim, the firing of ; | now, but there is no doubt that 15 quanty | jn innte guns on the ship bv gan. Ther the 4 — ' | always ensur ready sale if the | ohj p's ban 1 was heard playing the Dead be S108, S00 D ion Savings | prices are such a3 to tempt ‘ rad *" ) March, and the cofli n, still covered by the} ; stock trar st his bank to | dealers to send it over. Fors me ittle | Canadian flag and bearing upon it the ] the time i appeared’ as thengh a prejudice Was | Cucen’s wreath and crucifix, was lowered palsy The balan - : : ng Canadian , but it arose from cavetulle over the side. To ome ae | th net tha nferi R ssian and River Meanwhile the sides of the transport Bank is about $350,000 | Platte hay was benz nixed with | hod been lined with marines from the | | Canadian, rebaled and suo'd as the Can-! p).)),,; Standing with reversed arms | choi aledegtiol ng — han article Punic, howey Wat 8008 “ “effect { ra o was magical. Heads } Dre e pa ! . feand Ot and, “| eak ing general it may | were uncovered in the pouring rain, and ' J ; Sal be said thst Canadian lay enjovs the people pre sed down to the edge of the} ‘sc oe : lan excellent reputation in the United | wharves. tal value of goo ts dates r con- | Kingdom. A statement appeared in the Lord and Lady Aberdeen went to the suiaption in Canada has been $45,650,000, U nited States and Canadian papers not | uimo-t pointon the landing at the Ord- which $23,784,300 were dut.ab S19. | ng ago that the British Government had nance Yara oa ooactes d their eves te the 29 2A i =9¢ 969 ho ol rdered a larg gniment of Comp: essed direction of the spe ‘le at the side of the | REVane Sey AEE estore | fodder from the t nited S:ates for, it was mn p. The aaa eekd in over the wate: five months ending with Novemberare about | presumed, the army horses. The consigr- | like the sobbing of the sea through the the est iS ¢ i tmay be m nt was stated to be in the form eof fod- pe iting rain. Exactly at fifteen minutes cluded that Canada | tra bricks sisting crushed oats, | after two the transport pushed away from ia 8 \ vi chopped fay, firmly pressed | the BI lenhe im’s side and steered toward ee : nicks by mean hvdranhe | Grd: e Yar d. The guard of honor was - As the Ga points out, A) presses. It was added that as a secq- | to | drawn oan d the officers stood at the land 4 he returns is that the] the order in questivn the United States ig ready to receive the remains. se has occurred principally : dut-| papers anticipated that a large trade would On arriving at the Ordnané ‘e Wharf, the no : be opened up with Great Britain The | sailors place m the coffin on the gun car pt In the months of July, Ang: 1estion was naturally asked how it was | riage in waiting and the procession to the i September last, for imstance, the | ¢':at Canada had been overlooked, and the Provincial Ba Iding was ¢ ommen ced, 16 ahle merchandise entered for} enquiry was certainly justifiable. It | headed by the an of the King’s Regi- | _—w was only $15,288.000, as ' | appear, howeve r, that the statement ment, whic h pl layee 1 the Dead M - his . : n question was entirely without fsanda- | Saul a: 1 Reet hoven’s Funeral March. RGUNS EET Per Pee SS the ClrenepeenS t tion . \ London correspondent! The guard of honor was con cai de period of the preceding year, showing 3] ppports that nothing is known at the War {| 300 Iinperial troops Phe streets throug rhi | talline of of nearly $4,060,600; whereas | office of any order baving been given for | which the procession passed were lined bL y rst quarter of the present ! eal in prem sed fodder from the United States. | the 6 irds regiment At the Provincial Canadians may rest assured, therefore, | Building the remains were placed on a r, the import of free goods, exclusive of | | : ; ; ; ear, t uport oF ree gout, ¢ ; that the Dominion has not been over- | catafalque in the Legislative Coune eoin and bullion, was $12,275,000, as com- ked. and it is safe to sav that, ali| chamber, which had been exquisitely pared with $12.767,700 in 1893. In view | things being equal, the War office would | = aped in purple and black and decorated _< lar tt} } ‘ ' “ “the fact that the free li-t comprises} prefer to get any vider that they might jwith 3 magnific ent display of floral , rpert from a British possession, rather | selicanes, The coftin was carned from the chiefly raw materials to be worked uy } t : ; 7 : n from a foreign country. |} gun carriage on the shoulders cf twelve . ; . necessarics of life as <—<a->--<>:-<ee——- 6 rgeant-majors, a Canada, and such yidiers with fixed bayon- tea. coffee and sugar. the mai: ined 1- | AN OMISSION SUPPL [ED. e:s standing at each end of the casket. > of f mt ‘aie may fairs v be tak escigaaah gs | The body of Sir Jolin Thompson was re- | time Of free imports ing ¢ i Ue ane I as one tae f the si er ‘ ju : SIRS eview of the events | moved last night to the residence of John i | | i | a- idicative of comparative aC- |} of the ol year, you have certainly o. er- Pugh, where L ady chy yn pson is s toppi hg industry vithin thi cm , ene ee me or the ay ; [t was returne: dtothe Council Chamber and of unimpaired é ‘ Po na ae Li ae ant- Hires nf i | early this morning, aa will lie i in state til a a a ae wb eo place | ea . — Se , fy 8 o'clock to-night. On Thursday mort. eer : oor a G svervor Carvel), 2 ag veath you notice. | ing the body will be removed to St. Mary’s decrease in imports, there has been a ve ks The are ntment Of the thy geutieman | Cathedra!, where a requiem mass will notable increase in the export trade durin: discharging the functions of Lieut | hegin at 9 30. The funeral - cession will the iive months beginning with July Ist. | G wernor with mor ‘. . = genera’ <a! | leave the cathedral at 11 o’clock. ‘ : 0 et st oe In that period, according to the returns ls ——: ae oa as eT . Mo-t of the members of the Canadian | Sponsip soverniment, should, if any | Government are here or are cn route for there has been shi ppe d abroad vanadi an =i event should, have had a first place in| Halifax. The governors and prime min- produce to the value of $60,834,250, foreign | Your an nals of 1894. Lient Governor | j-ters of all the provinces are here or are | produce to the value of $3,929,400, ; cad H in ix one of those Islanders we can } eoming. coin to the value of ean rivin a wel 1b = ud of, and be has played too Ortrawa, Jan. 2. in Provineial | tiine a) eS and pro nta _— - . . ‘ . “geeaiaine ss. A special rain for Halifax left at ten | ayvrevate trade in merchandise aione f un tele rai po lhties to he passed over at i 1 wale nek a ie ye Se ee Ho — " ‘ove iF i ” 64.763.600. Tos “eciate » sienifi any tin o P. E. I and, the vear 1894 { $64,565. . J apprecia the emine ai i im , i : a “ule n a os Messrs Hagzart, Pattersen and W ine - » ; ‘ : rougt ew mo oiits ance of these figure, says the Gazette, it is ( a) H ee ee an | members of the Government; Speaker ‘ } vernor owlan . . enly necessary to recall the fact that in | Py White, A er bishop Duhamel, Judge Bur. s . j on ‘ ee | bide ige, Senator Sullivan; Messrs. MeKay, the twelve months ending June 30th, 1879, } i, . ; . | We reer t that tl matte: “R a ler” re" - argil Mete alf, Car by, He dg ins, Boyd, the total value of Canadian produce evr. ‘ i ce aul Lal in ont necessarily — leimeetie: Br yson, Cochrane wail Gillet. : _- * . j; pers tl yar Oo riO0OK@u i: ) t es i ported was OF y $62,431,000, ee at bury ed skete h of the events of PSo4 In P's De ‘put ty Mini sters Newer nnbe and more thar has been sent abroad in ihe last | fact. the Governor has so comp'ctely Sai and Mr. ta ancevin, Pos rk of the Sen- tive months. Even in 1886, the vaine of nzratiated himsell with aii ciasses of Is- | a aw hae - ad ot ass shah . P cea ‘ . . : ' 7" _ | tar ude rs that we had begun to think of | UMC@eT Sergeant Slade, Was alsoon board. Canadian exports was not more than $7 : iat * ; ” | him as always filling his present high po-- | 202 did the exr : re a 1893 did th port ition, wher . ! hundred mil- ity, one 756,700, and not until Bishop of Adelaide, —_——, ADELAIDE, Jan. 2. reas his appointment is, in real- of the important events of the | dead year trade attain a value of one lions. There is every indication that the next June, will Canadian prolacts of more than $1 06,000,000. s+e+e NOTES AND COMMENTS. full fiscal year ending The Pope has appointed Bishop O’Reilly of Pert Augusta, Bishop of Adelaide. show an export business in | f2sccmsae n GUINEA A BOE 3 “WORTH A ares : A box of ‘ y\ HEECHAM’S PILLS eonatituies af family medi-¢ cine chest. Bick Hend ache, tirak Stomach, ¢ Toss of Ap-‘ petite, Winds ond Pain iraq the Stomach, Giddiness, » Fusliness, ‘Swelling after mc alsa, Dizziness, Drowsiness, Cold Chilla, Fiushinga of Heat, Shorin-ss of Breath, Cost ivencss,4 _ > -— Joined the Liberals. } 4 LONDON. Jan 2 Uuawa Journal : The spirit of mut ; nal consideration and forbearance in mwat- ters of reli which animates British sutjecta the world over and which is one of the strongest elements of British power, i# a good thing to both preach and prac- } tice 1n Canada j Halifax Herald The Earl of Buckinghamshire has left the Conservatives to join the Liberals. Happy New Year. Call at Carter's Bookstore TO-NICHT! ‘Big Reductions in Toys and Fancy Goods. gion | | The deposits th the | banks of Canada which declined from 77 | millions in 1874 to 70 millions in 1878. } | rose to 174 millions in 1892 and are now | i83 militon dollars. That gives a slight Biotches on the n, Disturded Sleeps «uggestion of how the National Policy has | §@nd4 all nervous and trembling scnsa- “impor e ished” the country! fons are relieved by using these Villa ; Covered with a Tasteless end Soluble Coatin Whole: al- , Ld, Montreal, OES ‘i Agts. Evans & So . i caste by aff dna Like most good things the “%"y i hee ~ emma ' epee 19 imitated. but imitations - wit ca ~ ~ GLEARANGE SALE. ee el te et eens, ly, | Calendars. Booklets, Cards Reiaence GEORGE PHARMACY. and Xinas Numbers at half Prowse Bros Saar sale ia now | pric e. cleared | News Counter stocked with to. 29 uew Magazines and Papers. on. Bargains you don’t see every day aril } Allonr splendid stock must b to the people of Charlott town | and country. Discounts 20, 25, 30 per cent. | Every line of goods in the Store. Dis- eount even the 4 cent flannell. Dont | be giv er January at FOR CASH | end of out before the and 3) per cent, l’scon: wait another day for the goods togo lower. ONLY. GEO CARTER & co for they never will, 66 inch table lincn sve 9 worth 65 ior 33 ets, —Prowse Bros. | Aceounts due uz must be paid in Lefore DEALERS IN tral zin ang tooth ache are speedily the end of Jannary. elie ec d by ce - 1 ; ) a er ‘cra rane theuoeeral e's WAWEES' pReG srome. | Books, Fancy Goods, Toys, ete, cure jan? = dy A wh ‘ " dee3l } aca ON Wi PERRYS PTI WEDNESDAY, Little Checks Are Popular SUITrinGcs. — —_— —-(1}+— or FoR Your little check for that little BILL (ren- dered) will make you popular with our book-keeper. more till the Léth. N. B.—On!'y thirteen days I SHOES FREE diddy, but with lots of Wear in them. from sho Fit, Stv le and Sneh : ° Ju. MeLeod & Co's 3 50 000006600006600660000008 VyUVvVVVwVyYVyVYVYVVY OOOO 999S O96 909099999000 Aho Rubbers «< € ‘ and Overshoes $ « fun-§ 4 q < 4 q “ 4 < same high standard. if Cases must go at once. of the dreds « J. M. McLeod & Ce. DArbb i hi hib hp bp hii bbbprrarr—roooo6a4 VvuvvVeVvYYVvYvveywYvevYeYryvwvveyvYVY hbbhbohbtes bbb tata wvyVvVvVvVYV. VV Y FUSS EV FTV SVT oo OF OF F490S 90649999095 OHS4 Money ; Not Wanted re proven. oe untii the above statements 2 J. M. MeLeod & Co. ; SCOSSOOOSSOS SOOO CE IOOOSOOS | Char.ottetown, January 2, 1895 —dy AUCLION SALE. The Auction Sale will be resymed this evening at 7§ o'clock at P. Store. Queen Street. Crockeryware, ware, and Fancy be offered withont reserve. 3 Monaghan’s } Gla-s- | will | GUR DISSOLUTION SALE Groceries Goods, MORRISON, Auctioneer. jan2 cod ti CANNED GOODS. | LOW ‘PRICES. WE QUOTF: WILL CONTINUE During J anuary Tomaioes, | iii aia ah sveesende ) cents per can cas, ; Wax fea) Apples. 3 ” bsckecoacekeweuses 10 } ears, Z in ; 15 e SF eiGiivisces 22 p> Damson Plume, Raspberries, 15 cents per can Blueberries, | ret Pitted Cherries, Charlottetown, January 2, 1895 -rod & wky Peaches, 2 i 18 a ea PO cess ce ” Strawberries, 2 Ib anceniie Ls “ Tomato Catsup, 2 Ib ee Asstd. Jams, 1 Ib jars.....20 WFroun orzsee. « Jellies, aa “cae Jans, 7 Ib pails 75 : : l4lb “* $145 On New Year's Day. and every day in the Every Can warranted fresh. i ; Tet gaz~ For Cash only. | New Year, USE OUR COFFEE—of superior SANDERSON & CC. strength and flavor, fresh ground. Essence of Coffee. AT CRAPAUD A. W. WADMAN, of Charlottetown | started the Undertaking at Crapaud last spring. All kinds of Caskets, large and small, and all small prices. Ladies’ and | Gents’ Robes at small prices. A first- | class Hearse and Horses. Draped Stools for the Caskets will Le furnished with drapery. Funerals will be promptly at- tended to by Mr. A. Wadman, Crapaud. | Crosse & Bluckwell’s and Syman’s Rogers’ Block, Queen Street. Orders for Embalming, if wanted, will be attended to at once by A. H. Wadman | Charlottetown. dy sat wy ly—oet?6 { Charloitetown, December 27, 1891—t t s OFFER OPEN UNTIL NEW YEAR'S. A Lot of Men’s Calf Lace Boots, $2.85; will sell for $1.75. i GOFFH BROTHERS. Charlottetown, December 28, 1894—m w f (reat 3 Flannel, J. D. MacLEOD & CO., — ee JANUARY 2, earance Sale OF —— DRY GOQ0DS Thirty Day Saie. r qecennsenne> qnecsiesercaeneneereneem cements lin We wish tu state to the public that our ‘prices for the next thirty days will be the ‘lowest ever reached by us or any firm in ‘the city, as far a1 we know. No one shall be disappointed. Big reductions in all lines kept by us, ‘sonderlul goods af wonderful prices. We are going to make a big change in our business. Take ad- vantage of our big offer. Every siagle article in our Store reduced, so now shall be the time to fight. away hard times, Reefers, Overcoats, Suits, Pants and Vests at 25 per cent ofi Hats, Caps, Searis, Tics, at 25 per cent off, Dress Goods, Wool Goods Saeques, Maniles, | ete., at 25 per cent off. ‘ Sheeting, Shirting, Ticking, at 200 ~ per cent off. Robes, Fur Caps, Fur Coats, at tremendous discounts. | | This wonderful sale. will only last 390 days. No need of saying anything more It’s for cash only, and we request all par- ties indebted to us to call at once and pay up, as we want everything squared up within thirty days from January Ist. We want the public to take advantage of our big offer The goods must be sold, We want people to come who live within fifty miles, It will pay you double over When we say a thing we mean it. ee ee PROWSE BRUS,, The Wonderful Cheap Men. | | i | j af Charlottetown, Jannary 3, 1895—t ts i } } i | i | | | | fa CLEARANCE SALE | e LAMDH2® @ S} | = ULAUPS & SKATES. Be | Pee ~ anips, 20 p ¢ discount $ 0 Skates, 60c SLLO Ro. 200 — Ne. 1060“ 2.75 — FOR CASH ONLY. ; DODD & ROGERS. ik. Charlottetown, December 29, 1894— tu ihu eat 5 oH & is 3 No. i No poate KORE 316,00 GARMENTS FOR 15.00 sf ease dee 12.50 ée “ Our whole stock of Ladies’ Jackets and 10.75 s “ Mantles at the following prices to clear. 9.75 “ . 8.25 “ “ STANLEY BROTHERS. $11.00 | $7.25 GARMENTS FOR $5.25 10.50 6.75 . 4.75 9.00 | 6,00 4.25 6.40 5 | 4.10 “ 5.00 és és 3.50 3.00 oo ~J oo > ~~ = EW AND FASHIGNABLE This Year’s Importatiouns. AL The lot includes all sizes in Brown and Blacks. STANLEY BROTHERS,