ay a = THE LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. | pair yht dv ft > Canada a- he princess May -% perinissi A 2 members -ufocient- } | otherwiee grant ; e authoritie- rta the | ewspaper to aace \ eper, He saw M ers’ housek | utterly | } i ' tested that the report was led. but wixhing to be on the eaf reporter suavely axked for the hia medical adviser. “He hasn't ti j “That's the ‘ Mr. Bul- rman and elt, A: SE. ] : r. Faller- At the next meet- P. Doul Static E ' ' THERE WERE 4,000! A Large Number Are Now Missing. f Ladie*’ ‘ Robe The 3% tt e still remain @ t to $2.00 ' lay to the ine ‘ i at eighty-nine cents th lifer C ent ana i y th ' d by any means exhausted and bargains. Every dav} ethiny : nterest to the most} Februar sale ever made by us BEER B ‘Os, Weather Bulletin. 10,100 m. * east, shifting to lder, with sleet Tororro. Fel nds and gals ® t wudy @ud forward with a as<istance It is a antrv i tious juice | with the med | to be most beneficial to the human svetein, WE y way the equal of the : | And although I’ve got some money, still a DAILY EXAMINER ° ‘ DROWNING OF MR. ft ©, JENKINS A Be .¢ ave Man and a Courageous Lady —An Tuquest Held, Im = Queenstown correspondent of the Cork Constitution furnishes that paper i areport of the evidence at the ir j a view of the body of Henry Charl Jenkins, brother cf Dr. John T. Jenkin: f rlottet . } ariottetow whose sad death by vning has been chronicled by Tue Ex AMINER Che correspondent says “the un- rtunate occurrence has cast a loon he town and throughout the Rush oe Rtas ; i ! OK lixtrict, where the deceased a ntie- man was well-cxnown make Miss Amv Dora Lyester was the first vitness examined by the coroner She id she knew the d ed. He wa tat ed at Queenstown as district pay ante sstguards. I wa his ¢ pany a ers om the evening of ti Lith of Ja H by Island. [in ended ¢ r to Quee wn wit i nm the ¢ lan ‘ k We had beer } ! tte ma Major W and | | led towards the garris a rdna sic of the river. It was verv dark and windy; blowing very hard and raining I had an | umbrella up. Mr. Jenkins was walking behind me with another lady friend of our i parts The waves were wash ny | along the shore, and L< vuld not see wher | he sea was The next thing I remembe was that I fell into the water and the seas washed over me There was no light at | sll on hand i ted for help, and | could hear those on shore distinetly shout- gy ais Af uinutes after that I heard a splash and ther overed Mr. Jenkins | in the water alongside of me. I had known Mr J i t n I lid not | hear : “i a sffection of the heart; j t l i at he was not very strong. Uv f the ladies } en held d wn | an umbrella and I canght it. Mr. Jenkins juently clutched it and the 1 T eanght hold of the back of Mr. Jeakins’ coat fer } my protec 1 I think Isaidto him “J am pull y u down.” He «a i “No; let | you hold on.” He said he had a very | heavy cvat on, upon which I tried to un- it We etruggled for some tir and we shouted loudty for help. Le n let go his held and we further from the shore, and ruggled very much the wate both go he then Before said | tha shoute for a boat and hil “W 1 they not send help.” He i I When I Jenkin uay, but the was ne tried to con al tide x did Tas not know ep= - } ry dark Je s sank struggled | , oe ] ; ; ird and | think he ried to cate} held me | \ t 7 i the back of his at collar i } it that Mr. Jenkins was Major Herbert Thornton Wyon, Jeannie Martin and Dr. McSherry a examined The two evidence, mainly cone he night of the accident The coron summing up tl , paid a weil deserved tribute to the eaxed. After referring to some of the r the place where the ac occurred, he sad: It appears tu. ¢ aced, in the prin f life, oceupy- | t Vi rtantand highly responsible | Miss were former gave the weather eculiar to tl position, @ mar f mest commendable ter, has lost his hfe—lost it in try g save the life of another — it speaks vt th tributes, his bravery and his hivalry in risking his life in the preser his ¥« ) It is e to think that the gallant young held on to an umbrella extended ya lady, on an Island teeming with soldiers, that no one came | buoy other melancholy thing to 1 BOY or A verdict of accider drowning was ntal returned, attached to which waa ar n which the expressed their “ high : * : commendation nmenda ® ler jury of the and gal- exhibited on the of the d- bravery part ceased.” oe Syrup of Figs Produced from the laxative and nutri- of California combined virtues of plants known- figer figs, } ical and BY stem, acts gently’ on the kidneys, liver tx vie, effectually cleansing the liepelling colds and headaches, and cur- ng habitual constipation. —eee USE SKO.A’S DISCOVERY, the greaz lund and Nerve Remedy DIED. On Friday, the 9th inst., Julianna Foster, widow of the late George Foster, in the 77th year of her age {Funeral on Monday, at 3 o’clock, from her residence, Upper Queon Street, to St. Peter’s Church and cemetery.] DO THE greatly es they are getting a low price. ing economy. is cheap stuff at any price, goods of all grades and nothing sidered, and offer you an Consider Quality Before You Buy. else. assortment of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods second to Some people make the mistake of buying cheap goods This is a species of humbug that many persist in call- Nothing is low-priced unless it is a good, honest article. and if you buy it you lose your dollars, make the We in the city. Your patronage respectfully solicited. — oti ————— ——————— ——————— a ——— . oa on aaa so Reclsnaenbconae at cheap prices, thinking Cheap stuff We sell honest Quality con- Lowest Prices. none SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1894. 9 FAIS SE, OFS L, OPEL, YESS, OPPO SAAD BS @ ete eal t € way € dete ae gO LA Ad ae RST. . OO ORS OO mim erived ipon a emis in “ne tee nt “THE MAGIC CITY,” ill be ob ‘ ‘ , rs COUPON FOR PORTFOLIO NO. y AMINED w“ baat 3 7 McKAY WOOLEN (C0. | JUST OPENED OT !—A new and comp'tete stock of HARD: AND SOFT, HATS, tor value ahead of anything in the city. 1 we wi!’ undertake to fit you ont in a new Suit, “) view at our Store, anc Come and examine our stock before purchasing | nishings, and -ave you many dollars. elsewhere. This splendid selection is now on: Hat and Fur- A new lot of UFPs, made from our own. manufactured weeds, just received. and selling cheaper than eve . | clearing at COST! Charlottetown, February O, NEVER LEFT BEHIND! McKAY WOOLEN COMPANY, Corner of Queen and Grafton Streets. 10, 1894—t t s eee le | held. You read of Black Goods Sales. White Goods Sales, White and Black Goods Sales, and lots of other | sales, but no sail can 4 cents; | Cotton at prices that 10,000 yards of Pri t at from take the wind out people have never of our sale. Cotton Print, > on 3 to 5 cents a yard below seen except our customers. Special Sales, but when they see our prices they will think better of them. people at our Stores during this month, purchasing all kinds of Dry Goods at never-to-be-forgotten prices, Remember we do as we say, and you cannot help but be pleased if you just drop in and see our show, 3 cents per yard; good Dress Goods aut | regular value; White Cotton and Grey the public must be tired of these | We want to see hundreds of Prowse Brothers, the Wonderful Cheap Men. Ss. RK, NILES BUSINESS Will Be Carried on by the S. R. Niles Ad- vertising Agency. The advertising business of the late S R. Niles, of Boston, Mass., will be on by the 8. R. Niles Advertizing Agency, which was incorporated prior to Mr. Nile’ death. The management is as fol ows. E. G. Niles, President; Carl G. Zerrahn, Y ice- President and General Managar; J. C. Howard Treasurer. d&w BUSINESS we attend Our business to because business. is to sell drugs—-and to dispense Physicians’ Prescriptions and Family Recipes cor- rectly. We want your trade. —— Johavon & Johnsor, THE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS mand any They Got Married. fave you ever heard the story, full of love and pride and glory, How a pair of h ppy *weethearts made their mind up to get wed ? In the garden sat sweet Mary, bright and gay as any fairy, And beside her John was sitting listening to the words she said “ John.” raid she, “look not so lonely, don’t you know I love you only? Let u« banixh all forebodings and be happy while we may. While the twilight shades are falling, and the whippoorwill is calling, Let us lay our plans together for our happy wedding day | « Ah,” said John, “for that I’m longing, still di-heartenings come thronging, | Everything ia so expensive wheresoe’er I chance to roam. not quite enough, my honey, oc ‘ To meet the grasping merchants’ prices when we furnish up our home.” i to wed we're in no hurry, Still best for you and I. | I can tell you where the place is, that all i the city graces, | Where there’s furniture in plenty prices are not high.” (To be continued.) feb] 0 Drugs—pure | * Then,” said Mary, “ donot worry, though i , the sooner we are settled "twill be and the Mail ~ 3 BEGINS TO-DAY! Ends of Prints, Dress Goods. Ribboas Laces, | Embroidery Cloths, London House. | Charlottetown. Jan. 31, 1894-~dy i number of citizens, } before the Council tion with all questions of civic refurm will | Selling Cheap! HARRIS & STEWARI, Gentlemen Electors of the City of | carried | Charlo tetown In compliance with the wishes of a large I offer myself as a | candidate for the office of Mayor at the | forthcoming election; and promise, if | elected, to act impartially in all matters I shall endeavor to guard the interests | of the citizens in the expenditure of all | public money Ihe sewerage question, so ar as Tam concerned, shall remain in abevance until decided by a vote at some | uty ‘ ; Having -erved the city as Councillor - Ward Five under Mayors Dawsen, Hooper, Beer and Haviland, during the | i | smallpox seige, the introduction of electric | lirats y ht : , z the conatraction of water works and h+ erection of the new City Hall, 1 claim | yne little experience in Civic matters; and trust that my past record in connec- ' | warrant my expectation of being returned by a handsome majority. T. A. McLEAN. To the Eleetors of Char- lotfetewn. GENTLEMEN,—In to the response vote of the Public Meeting on the 31st | ult., it is my intention to nominate for the | office of Mayor for the ensuing term, and | City ” | if elected the followin:z my ¢ special attention :— Strict economy in | affairs of the city. Necessary and permanent | provements, commensurate ability to affurd them. oe , administering the im- the street with No expenditure for sewerage until the | | question by a separate vote is settled at ' | the polls. | - CARD. 25 PERCENT | make a valuable and interesting book. Enforcement of all laws now enacted or | that may be enacted. AsI shall not be able to make a per- | ing your votes on election day. W. E. DAWSON. j feb3 | B. STEWART, General Agent for P. E, Island. D ' ra Bank of N. S., ‘Ch’town. | jeb6 —= ~ sonal canvass, I take this means of solicit- | j ! | | j \ ' i -—s DISCOUNT ——GIVEN: ON—— Lined Boots, cowonesrorue YB, Macdonald & Co. 4,000 Ibs L. & FE. Ingot Tin, Men’s and Women’s Felt- 500 bxs Bust Coke Tin. ; 25 hars Copper, | 200 bundles Galvanized Iron, | Save your numbers of the “ Magic | and have them bound by J. D. matters shall have | TAYLOR, at J. D. McLeod’s old corner Price for binding, 75 cents and upwards, | according to style The “ Mavic City,” when bound, will TAYLOR, 300k binder. J. D fel:3 COLUMBIA BICYCLES FOR 1894. | A Magnificent Line of Wheels. | ‘A of B BY’S OWN SOAP in your linen drawer, and it will impart to your clothes the delicate aroma of fine French Pot Pourri in a modified degree. The longer you keep the Soap before using it the better. Beware of imitations. TOILET SOAP C@., Movireal, SOLE MANUFACTURERS, ALBERT THE jan6—ev sat tf —- ————— ——— > THE GIANT AMONG LIF* COMPANI:S, pan jalenense sedatives $153,060,052 | The Titable Life Assarance Society of New York, - _— eMaecC ee a Ler Pirst-class Footwear, Funitiess Fit ond Finest Pinish, in Foremost Fashions, at Fairest Figures, Find Granby Rubbers and Overshoes. THEY WEAR LIKE IRON. ALL DEALERS SELL THEM. jan20—+t ts & wy NEW FRUITS. A few more OVERCOATS, ULATERS and REEFERS left, which we are Highest price, Cash or Trade, for Wool. | 300 boxes tine O. S. Valencia Raisins 1500 selected ™ 300° “ ‘layer 50 barrels Currants, 190 cases es 50 boxes Dates, 20 Oranges, 20 kegs Grape, 20 bags Nuts (Filberts). N. B. & M. RATTENBURY. Gec22 World's ~ Columbian Expesition. l. The whole civiiized world has been in terested in the Great Celebration. rh crowned heads of Europe, the governments of all the famous nations of the globe, the lands of the Orient and the islandsof the sea have all been co-operating to render the Exhibition worthy of the greatest event of modern times. Its magnitude and marvelous character only be described by saying that it has cor- prised all the rarest products of land and sea, the most dazzling wonders of nature and the grandest prod .ctions of human genius. 2. The Great Fair which celebrates the dir- covery of America by Columbus has never been équalled, It was larger and more rag nificent than any similar exhibition ey Over twenty miilion dollars was ex- pended in its grand spacious bnildings, aud the result was the most attractive Exhibition the world ever saw. 3. This gorgeous display is vividly portrayed in our PICTGRIAL HISTORY OF THE WORLD'S COLUMBIAN EXPOSIT‘ON,. i his eaptivatin, volume is © brilliant pano- raina of the Great Fair whico has awakened such a world wide interest. This wonderful work is a royal octavo vol- ume of over 809 large double-column paces, 10: inches long by 7} inches wide, It contains cah i nearly twice the amountof matter in aR or- dinary quarto book, and is therefore equal to a large volume of 1600 peges, It contains a complete history of the World- renowned Exposition at Chicago; ca “i vating descriptions of the magnificent Buildings and marvellous Exhibits, such as Werks of Art, Textile Fabrics, “Machinery, Natural Pro- ducts, Latest Inventions, Discoveries, etc., with a full description of Chicago, iis won ler- ful Buildings, Parks, ete., by ex-Governor Vim. E. Cameron, of the World's Columbian Exposition History Co., with an introduction by Hon. Thomas W, Palmer, ex-U. 5. Senator and ex-Minister to Spain, iycluding a chapter onthe Women’s Department by Frances FP. Wiliard, President of the W orld’sand Nation al Woman's Christian Teinperance Unions. OON DITIONS—It is printed from cicar, now | type, on fine calendered paper, and is embel- LOBSTER PACKERS’ SUPPLIES. lished with a large number of BEAUTIFUL ENGRAVINGS, which charm everyone whe sees them. This grand work surpasses anything tha has yet appeared in this line, and will be soly by subseription only. Wait for it; take n¢ other. MRS.N A. STEWART is Sole Agent for this city dec? E Is] d y. P. E. Island Railway. On and after FRIDAY, 15th December, 1895, the trains of this Railway wil! run dally (Sun- days excepted) as follows :-— Read down +. M. Leave Read up irrive P. M 71 ..Charlottetown. a e oi 73 Ove . Cc : e ‘adies’ Felt Slippers 200 Black Sheet Iron, = North Wiltshire is ob ane 0 < ( otton eading Ww ne, 909 ‘ssameeelell Peloton. 12 5s . ; 9 ‘ 9 ‘ ‘ ‘es I ~~ VE > Vi hi 924 : Freetown 12 42 adies’ and Gents’ German 2 OOO ths | aniltla Miarline, $e cee emanation 28 10 20 J ersidc svi ’ ° P. M. A.M va" Ly 4 000 Ib Pig Lead 124) Lv Summerside Ar 0») Fe:t Slippers. “1 ie sjliegouche 1 2 | 210 ‘ort Hill. 19 | 330 AP LMS «00s s OO | ‘WRITE FOR PRICES. |i Sfcccg SEE OUR WINDOW! my xe ie . | 52 Ar -Tignish., Ly 6 ; NR EROO LT” sateaic hints P. M. A. M. | 230 Ly Charlottetown Ar 1090 ee ovi a ctio ( DODD & ROGERS. © © = © i 6 | 410 Ly Mount Stewart Ar 90 5 22 Cardigan 73 | 445 aT Georgetown. Iv 70 Charlottetown, Feb. 1, 1894—eod | Charlottetown, January 30, 1894—tn thu sat P.M. A. M. im ; a! $9 norsco serene Male wi ‘6 C | 2 i s nee J The “Magic City. 6 ae sae ace a © P.M. AM. i 100 Ly Emerald Junction --Ar 82) 15) Ar Cape Travers Iv7” D. PO'TINGER, Gen. Mar. Can. Govt. Railways. J.UNSWORTH, Superintendent. Charlot Wants, Lost, Pound, ve Advertisements under this heading charged five cents per line. tetown, Pec. 14, 5 BOARDERS.—Two or three boarders can be accommodated at Mrs. MARTIN'S, Princo | Street, lw p fet DWELLING HOUSE TO LET.—‘ Dwell- ing House situated on Hillsborough Street, now occupied by Mra. McGregor. Possession Apply to PEAKE jw eod—febs given about Ist March. Bros. & Co. FOUND,.-On the West River ice, 24th Jannary,ashawi. The owner can have it by proving property and paying for this advertisement.—THOMAS LUND, Nine Mil Creek. dy li wy 2i—feb7 on the | ASSETS .....cc--eesesencecereeeereensceesaaceneccanccnnnenne ss The Columbia Bicycles for 1894 easily i SURPLUS cecbcccoccescdecdeboceceseseseoscsesce Geccereseceesseessese eee sevens evens 31,189,815 WANTED AT ONCE,—A good girl for i is as ; ins YEW ASSU ‘CE nN cide detbemidere tededcncne seteereyenes 2 90.316 | general housework. Apply to-day to Mars. A maintain their reputation as the leading NEW ASSURANCE, 1892...............+--wanegaterneronacsoe: sseersessecreecereres 00,490,316 nr oes aes yepaey te Ras. A Church. teb7 Bicycles of the world. While many ime | provements have been added, enhancing | their already high value, the price of them | has been lowered—their be-t wheel sell- ing for $25 less than the corresponding one of last year. I hope in a little while to have a supply of the 94 catalogue, and | will be happy to fufrnish to intending pur- | | chasers on receipt of a 3-cent stamp. R. M. YOUNG, janl9 Agent for P. B. Island, | CAPITAL .....cecereeseererevee — Ee London Guarantee and Accident Gompany (The only British Guarantee and Aceident Co. doing business in Canada.) RESERVE .ce.cceescnecsees oat kn at neieadonineimmnaiinde sali DB.STEWART, General Agent for P, E. Island for above Companies OF FICE—Great George Street, next ta Bank Nova Scotia, Chariottetown. sept] 9—law veverevee esl 250,000 290,000 ~L. P. TAN- feb. HONEST BOY wanted at once | TON. CHEQUE LOST—On Monday last, a cheque for $10.97, erawn by Hugh Monaghan in favor of John McQuarrie or.bearer. Finder Is res poettalty requested to return same to JorN McQvuarnrtik, Oyster Bed Bridge. feb FOUND.—Gent’s plush cap and pair boote, Owner can have same by applying at BEER ros oP