——— THE DAILY EXAMINER foweyae dy PREMIER Black and White Sale. Making new another nidi ng * and shopping W eG xie Sales are so when we Sag w at ¥ Premier Biack and White Sale’ Thursday, Feb. ist. inu ula iwak lays nd sparing f this It not a rehash nants, ' at a& smart . ; rpose! y } : i -E Mi ER SAI - An : a 1 fig ‘Y ~~ hgu LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. heen eae WOULD NOT FACE ProvERTyY Father, Mother and a Daught ‘ 2 ee Theil Lives Together In Pa » he ght police, and hia wife and daughter Caubet was 63 vears old, his wife about faine age, and his daughter 23 rhev nh & pretty and comfortable flat in the hee Mart ivrs Recently Caubet had lost hea ¥ in business The daughter had tried support the family by giving musi les#ons, butcould not earn enough f then Aa ere anu il i } At ‘ iis t th ! \ 4 + pay pin £ and t} I e V I | i ; he { a S a vindow ghted ‘ hare: S$ and € h la |} ‘ audanum \ ree were f 1 I | ppar pa | hau ‘ had I ha t y i i - >: a NEWS NOTES M nd VM { re Biarritz, Fre tr erai ( hy | W AW ’ ‘ i ‘ - 0 r se wages T R tra lan st of r ronte spatch Czarina and DD ‘ tne, Pune ! 4 arka gyotd and yrtes I Ar Clear ( K. ‘ big tus f 8 ' s 3 Af ~ Pp € I'he majority are from Aakansas A man named Lawrence, residing in ' A:merica, recently made a claim to the wnhership of the Townley estates in York- It is said that the sum of £14, 000,000, or $70,000,000, has accumulated tates. and is now } l ‘ I ] i ° 7-ton s ts | ba T ind new fT gy mons v a The sma ru 1 « and, whi he ijarg i load na ! i ’ I Jack Ta I Halifax Hera { Field 1a t an ‘ ssf epo ti provin tl debt to be $371,570 and the assets $1,- | 464.598 The net surplus was then $1, 12,928. His last statement, nine years later, makes the debt $3,141,043 and the ts $1,366,110. The net surplus of over } & mn m has been replaced by a net de f $1,764,932. The average annual | e has been $684,000, and the aver liture over $1,000,000 a vear A large quantity of tea, ce miei ned at i¢ port of New York — r const a ; cording to the and Bul letin, been tten ri v shipping it toCanada. Ace: ten ido same paper, ne 3 New Y ork importers agree | that the authorities are right in forbidding use in the United States. It would 1 to be a good time for Canadian dealers » avoid buying cheap teas. The Canadian a tomach should be as worthy of considera- +} Init nas that ofthe resident The Chinese in San Francisco have fr the new registration reports come from other parts of the States. The New Orleans col- | lector expected his office to be crowded | with Chinamen eager to-register, but so } far only one has presented himself It } »ks as if the heathen Chinee was again going to prove too “The | for the United | States Le gislaty The p lty for fa } ure to register is dep seal on, a * as ther re 'No mi un or hov need | are over 100,000 Chinamen in the Un e States and it costs at least £70 a bey > send them back to their own country, the chances are that they will be allowe 4 to Renmants—Call to-dav and get -Moore & McLeod ———_—_ ---——__—- Over Forty Years has Pon i’s Extract | used by the people and profes:ion as | the Le sst remedy for Pain, Sores, Catarrh, Shiai Brothers, the Wonderful Cheap Men. WHILE THE BLOCKADE LASTS Note name of sole Pp roprietors on every wrapper. Pond’s Extract Co. New Yo and London : seals aioli The jointa and muscles are so labs ri rated Hood’s Sarsaparilla that all rheum atisin Leas by and stiffness soon disappears Get only | Hood DIED. At Union Road, on the 19th inst., Iaaac Sellers, in the 55th year of his age, Jeav- ra widow and eleven childreu to mourn their loss ; {Funeral on Sabbath next at 2 p. m. | Service will be held at his late residence} | ; Moncton, Jan. 9, W. Walter Leaman 7 vears, con of Alfred and Barbara At Marshfield, Thursday, the 18th inet 5 | t widow of he lat f Nova Scotia, New | Margaret Ferguson, widow of the late - ~ ‘ = . -_- - < Vi > of Divia \ 1% i Wait shey st | rsar’ - wtite . g ie ‘ - ‘ I ne 4 sual 4 ul - ‘ ete y bh - \ P tay Z é prou N 2? i é é at g : > = r 1 - —- 6 A reside ma any $ rt ‘ i he ved . ed and enna s Dea A Mrs. Strickland . : ie at tnat } presurmmat 1 g S ne had ‘ ne see) = ! . 4 : there WwW be ‘ MCAr to- ' xe} re mie ‘ ' - MEN I M ntreal ‘ y ports an on | judge Alley Numi atic and Ar “The Early Sette ; [a ; I rida afternoon West, appeared i ) answer @ S Observance Sunday was i $25 and Prosecn ~ {cK ay.—Conductor McKay | ' a f the capes g service in rrow (Sunday | four, and : Zi 0 t eight (close of | ee) (ther luly a - N Co \ an above company, held ing officers f “ Cyrus Shaw, M. P. P., President, (re-elected) lo; Wm. Cain, do; Jas. | Har t » @ Stewart | n Har t ve T reas., A Db . \ *.* ' tat Provte is B OK LIN? I ; Post reports A meeting k oind Prince Ealwand Taland was iSsth at Harvard Hai}, Bre the purpose of forming an assem Sons and daughters of the Mar- ' The meeting was ad- | embers of that | ‘ and t-yx -_ ai} The Bostor r e : ati iea W am at rt i vile, . referred ¢ » We inesday’s Ba A ] ng who were aged : pit 4 B a Mi pape state tha wy ‘ ase t peaking to ar ue tis aid - s P Ad ¢ Mo Mm, PRY : ‘ Carr arres ago tu ‘ to be th : : . 9) we 4 1 not | tle was ’ vc he : ’ good musician a. i n sister the penitentiary, ection with them, at oe -_ What People Say What We Said Bla | Deceased was a te bd t this Island, was born within a mile of where she died Alex. Roberteon, E<q., in her 84th year At Little Harbor, on Jan. 10th, Joseph | Morrison, aged 72 years At Red Point, on Wedns seday, Jan. 10th, Donald MeInnis, in the 67th year of his a r ° WORE ! . we are ready for work We | have worked up a eplendid busi- nese, and are prepared to work to | hold it Give us all the work we } can do and we will be happy ; You will aleo be happy when we | show you how our prices work in your fas or JOUNSON a JOHNSON, The Reliab'e Druggzists. jauld WHEN YOU THINK py STEWART, » “Bedroom Suit,” “Parlor Suit,’ | AND OTHER laps can we wiki | é House Furnishing ue sale for | ght large juant treat ! , and we at { es the nea ard of BEER BROS nods very cheap Weather Bulletin. Tororo, Jan 20,10 2. m. Increasing northerly to easterly winds; Neratru re Supplies,” We want to have you also think Mark Wright & Co, Ltd. | ‘ris was stirred deeply on » idee last by the news of the suicide f iM Caubet, brother of the late chief of When such we it is very necessary for health to go warmly clad. san keep warm for very little money. Make stock of Ladies’ Isters, and you will be surprised at the low prices offered. when you selection from our tak i risks, Capes and ft moves LARGE REDUCTIONS IN Fur Jackets, Capes and Mutts | ee ee ee ‘SATURDAY, JANU TARY 20, ather as the present cold and stormy spell "prevails and Children’s Why be cold. and Jackets, STrANLEY BROTHERS. - McKAY TWEEDS at great bargains. GENTS’ Vanketings. PROWSE BROTHERS are offering FERRISHEING . Department Before going cisewhere cee our FUR CAPS Blankets, 'Qaality or Low Price. CORNER OF GRAFTON AND QUEEN STREETS. — SALE OF CLOTHING. Horse Rugs and Sleigh “Highest price paid for Woo! are offering “the balance: ‘of their WINTER CLOTHIN i when they can buy Overeoats, Carpets, Clothing, Gents’ “| deseription at prices that cannot help but please. also some imported Suits, cannot Furnishings, WOOLEN GO. We are now settled in our NEW STORE (J. D. McLeod & Co's. Corner), where we will he most happy fo receive a call from our friends. ‘ot of SUETS made from our own Cloth, : Ing at a small advance on cost. OVERCOATS and ULSTERS coming from our own Mill daily, and . i PORTED TWEEDS We bave just opened a new which we are sell at greatly reduced prices antil after Christmas. surpassed in the city _ Cannot be beaten in ‘ash or Trade. Give us a call at wonderful low prices, it the Prices PROWSE Dry Goods of every FIRE Your patronage of the following great Fire Companies his respe qgtull) solicited : The Royal Ins. Co of Liverpool. The London & Lancashire Ins. Co. of Liverpool. The United Fire Ins Co. of Manchester. The Phoenix Ins. Co. of Brook'yn. These Companies scanieal ENORMOUS - me NET Ab a and are noted for their prompt losses, and | STRENGTH, settlement of JOHN MACEACHERN,: AGENT FOR P. E. ISDAND STOCK-TAKING — INSURANCE. cc, CAN GET BY THE LB. Mall ~ Nu DISCOUNTS IN A FEW DAYS. business in February. the Annual 2nd January, London House. Charlottetown, Jan. 2 Superior Driving Mare, Sleigh, Robes and Harness, BY AUCTION. I ami instructed by air. Jam Administrator of the Donald McLeod, Bq, in front of my Sales eee 7m, On TUESD. iY, the 23rd day of . o'clock, noon :~— 1 superior Driving Mare, ] Shei gh and wd »bes, LooK ouT COLONIAL HOUSE, PHILLIPS SQUARE. ——— x) e_—_—_— ——— Owing to the death of our senior partner, MORGAN, and the consequent re- arrangement of the a we intend making an extraordinary effort during the month of January to reduce our stock to the lowest possible point, ‘that ever ything may be ‘in good shape for starting the new To accomplish this, we have decided to make even greater sacrifices than has been our evstom in January ale. These sacrifices wiil be in thes form of discounts, and will commence TUESDAY MORN and continue till the end of the month. HENRY MORGAN & CO. —tu thu sat Fliace a Cake of B BY’S OWN SOAP in your lmen drawer, and it will impart to your. clothes the delicate aroma } French Pot Pourri in degree. The longer you keep the: Soap before using it Beware of imitations, EXTRAORDINARY. v Hay, Oats, Bran, Shorts, Crushed Oats, Cornmeal, 100 LBS. OR TON. J. D. MACLEOD & CO. —tu thu sat TOILET SOAP CO., Montreal, SOLE MANUFACTURERS. HARDWARE UF ALL KINDS { concciaeie (MMP iaticdleieonen At Lowest Prices, DODD & ROGERS’. Charlottetown, oo 4, 1894—tu . ch t i { P : Sunes s : ; KS ue 1 Holy Communion at 7 o’ ’ . | St. Peter's _ Cathedral, ~~ Septuavesiina ; _ > , | waaday }f. Communion at ® a. y Matin: and y tany at 10.15 i Chora! c olshe atic din of the Hely En une save at . 2.38. Fvensong and Serim ot lock | an d Sermon : heb drte ; Children’s Se Tvic a | St. Dunstan's Cathedral.—Pirst Ma 7.30 m. Children’s Masa at 8.230 ¢ High Mas ind Sermon st 106 } Pirst Method {are Preachi at ll a.3 hy Rev M Palin » And ot 7 p.m. hy Re W. Brewer. Sunday School and Bibl deine at 2.30 ' Seex iad Methodist Chureh.—Preachi at lia.m. by Rev. W, W. Brewer, and at 7 p.m. by Rev. G, C. P. Palmer. Sunday Schoo! and Bible classes at 2.15 Your People’s Union at 3.15 St. James’ Church—Preaching at 1! a.m.and 7 p. m. by Rev. T. F. Fullerton, pastor. Snuday School at 2.30 Zion Church.—Morning prayer meetir at 10.15 Preaching at 1l a. m. and and 7 p.m. by the Rey. David Suther- and, pastor. Sabbath Sehool and Bibh Class at 2.50 Baptist Church.—Preaching at ll a.a by bev. G.¢. P Palmer, and at 7 p by Rev. C. W. Corer. Sunday School pastor’s Bible Class at 2.30. Meeting Ho uae, Upper Great Geor Street.—Services at ll a.m. and 7 p.m Bible Class and Su nday Schoo! at 2.30 Rensington Hall—Sunday School at 2.30 o'clock, p. m Evang listic Ser ic ndacted by the Rev. Mr. Colter, opening with a song service from 7 to 7.15 p.m. Gospel Meeting.—Instead o the usual meeting, Conductor Met “ay will hold an evangelistic service in the tenes eum at : quarter to four o’eloe k, Strangers always ; Lobster Packers house or t> arrive, the following Brands’ of TIN PLATES, Yor Lobster Packing, viz.: GLENDUIN BEST!) The IB CASTLE! ‘Esunt Sizes GRAFTON! ‘ Required. The first of these is the very best quality imported ior this purpose, made of special plate and much superior io ordinary Gler aguin coke, being heavily charcoa! tinned, specially for Lobster trade. Also—INGOT TIN, PIG LEAD, and all other articles necessary fur Lobster operations at, Lowest Mar ket Prices. Correspondence solicited. JAMES FRASER, 58 Bedford Row, Halifax. DO YOU WISH Time, 10 SAVE! Trouble, | Expense ? THEN USE WOODILL' GERMAN BAKING POWDER. DOES If EVE WwW TIMF. janl9 HIS MONT Before Stock Taking we must work off all our FUR GOODS. If you want a — ady's Astrakan Jacket cheap come to us. The balance of our Ladies’ Fur Muffs and ' 2. ; Collars at clearing prices; Ladies’ Felt Hats half price. Ws Remember, our Fur Coats, Sleigh Robes and Men’s and Boys’ Overcoats and Ulsters are the best for the least money. J. B. Macdonald & C0. Charlottetown, Jan. 4, 1894—eod An Important Appointment Contemplated. The Manufacturers’ Guarantee and Aecident Insurance Company of Canada purposes establishing a Provincial Agency here. Its desire is to give the appoint ment to & citizen of thie Province. This Company is now doing the Accident busi ness of this country. ‘Its Premium Income last year was the largest reported to th Dominion Government by any Canadian Company. It now has the lead, and js determined to maintain it. District Ayent: also wanted. For further informati apply {6 J. B. PATON, Charlottetown Office—McLeod, Morson & MeQuarr ie” dec30—dy & wky Wants, Lost, Found, &e Adivettlntenente under this heading charged ve cents oe line, FOR REN®.—The subscriber ‘intending to leave the Island, the very eligible House oc- ecupied by him on the corner of Prince and Dorchester Sts, will be torent on or about Ist May next. It is a first-class House in al! res- pects, and isneated with hot water through- out. For particulars apply to Judge Alley + 1o the subseriber on the premises.—L. J USTRAN DER. eod tl Ist feb—jan2 9100 WANTED for a year on freehold security. Apply (atating rate of interest asked) to-day or tomo-row to EXAMINER office. janly WANTED IMMEDIATELY.—3s servant for general housework. Liberal wages. No washing. Apply to Mrs. F. ParKer Car- VELL. 4i—jan2# WANTED.—Permanent board, centrally situated, Re, two young gentlemen. Private io = Address P.O. 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