is @tated that 69 took out fishing veesela Newfourdland govern- Yeason, paying an aggregate of privilege of buying bait, at the rate of $1.50 perton. Canadian ge 4 taken out by 71 United a decrease of 37 compared ; Mrates vewsela, the previous seasor Enterprising —Messrs. Geo. Carter & | (‘o., Seedemen, have already received per 5. 8. Stanley two carloads of North Wes- tern Hard Red Fife Wheat, and have an- other car of White Fife at Picou. This | fifin are now busily engaged in testing and putting up Seed for the spring’a trade, and | will have their new Seed Catalogue ready | in & short time. No need to send away | for seeda when we have a@ reliable and long established firm in our own Province | doing their atmost to excel. USE SKOLA’S DISCOVERY, the great | Remedy. . blood and Nerve border citiex and those cities of the great republic where good ice ean be had, are eoneerned ? It is a “roaring” game, and a+ regards Canada there need be no un- certain feeling as to ita longevity Our two city clubs meet for the firat time to Biggest match game of Admission 10 cents. morrow night the season —_——— Syrupof Figs Produced from the laxative and nutri- | tious juice of California figs, combined with the medical virtues of plants known- | to be most beneficial to the human systetm, acts gently’ on the kidneys, liver and bow], effectually cleansing the system, dispelling colds and headaches, aud cur ing habitual constipation Scrofula eradicated and all kindred dixeares cured by Heood’s Sarsaparilla, which by its vitalizi and alternative effects, makes pure bl Wax candles at Watson's. | Halifax, Feb, G, 1994 assured of Government protection. these cirzums ance=-,the Manufacturers’ In- vestment and Endowment will ‘prove the best for quarterlv,sémi-annual and annual ~avings. For men and women of means, and Savings Bank depoxitors, who are not satisfied with the low rate of interest al- lowed them, the Manufacturers’ Single Premium Endowment will prove advan- tageous. For speculative men the Return Premium plan excels all others. Mr. John Gorman has been appointed Special Solicitng Agent for Charlottetown and has already met with marked success. policies investment | Local agents have been ap- inted in several districts. McLeod, Morson McQuarrie are the couipany’s solicitors for the Island. The fees cubeion in the Maritime Provinces vill be managed as heretofore, from the Halifax Branch. Local Agents wanted in unrepresented districts. J, B, PATON, Manager, for it how ps else could® 50 great a business and Sale have de- veloped in so Short a tine? Beets pure, niild® sweet smoke— to wonder it goes. Alll live stores keep ! | J. B, Pace Tobacco Co., Richmond Virginia; and Mootreal,Gaua ta. IS HEADQUARTERS FOR S«:hool Books, College Books, Blank Books, Book-keeping Blanks, Text Books, Office stationery in great Var ely. . Our NEWS COUNTER is kept well supplied with the latest slagazines, Periodi- cals and New~-papers from England, Cana- da and the United States. Careful attention paid to the ordering of Books and Magazines not in stock. REMEMBER |—We sell as ch: ap as the cheapest. G .©. CARTER & CO. febd a Discount of 25 to 50 per cent This is positively the best chance to get first-class Footwear ever flered in the city. Sale commences TO-DAY. J. M. McLEOD & CO. —_ Charlottetown, January 20, 1894—dy Try a Barrel of Excelsior Flour. The demand for EXCELSIOR FLOUR is steadily increasing, as nearly everyone who once tries it will have no other. Having a large proportion of the best Manitoba Hard Wheat in it, it requires a great deal more water than other Flours. and turns out several more loaves of bread to the barrel. It also keeps moist longer, and does not dry in a day oF so after being baked. For sale at BEER & GOFF. Charlottetown, February 1, 1894—tu thu sat ee ee me cemuieanateniemmmenenneie ene Eee ‘a ns ; me : Y " EXAMINER J Y U i? THE DAILY EXAMINE : . : - ° . : TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1894. i ' ; i ; — a ————————— ea rer ae ewe oe) _— 1 CITY SCHCOL ROARD MEETING, SPLENDID PHOTOGRAPHS | $ THE DAILY EXAMINER . Bt _— To the Electors of Ward Three. Canada Accident 8 | ilar 1 th mie r of the | Ofa Trip Arouad the World. } omen > 1 i t vening ! 7. ; i | . " City | Board vy : held ‘ " ning Our readers w be glad to learn that Having been asked by a large number Assurance Co. FEBRUARY 1Sv i I busen les : lessra. I wQuUnarson we have secured the right to offer Stod- | of taxpayers tO again nominate for your awe Ss . - i dard’s Photographs of a trip around the} Ward, I again “beg to ask you for your | Capital, $500,000. HOSPHATES IN AGRICULTURE A request from the principals of the | world. These photographs consist of six- | votes. If elected, I stall dowtt-the fature, a ~ o is Sci 8 asking for r ippleme tan) teen parts and each part contains sixteen | as in the past, what I can for the interests | Largest Assets in Canada mort waders Was not compli with on | enlendik oto-engravings These are et e i veneral an os are s 4 ‘ ‘ in) net “- oh 1 I mireal St 18 arhichiar 4 : a ‘} d w howe to | heen off ring for some time Full pal [ nhappily the present B ard has been Company doing business in ’ : ween noun yen Read ‘' | ticulars how to secure these fine- pictures | equally divided, the Mavor-on all occa Canada. as ‘ ! I be apy : B : Eduea i will appear next week sions, whether right or wrong, voting with Ga ia i <9 i ee lneitiaeets se ela | Mesare, Crabbe & Co The party with | AGENT FOR P. E. ISLAND, V3 E § g B § z E E § & : ' 2 @ 9 ' an OUR MACKERAL FISHERIES, which I vored have, therefore, had ho say | Ks ; 5 ; ] 7 } CA : . 0 ’ remangs oi - — iin the civic government, and fave heen jot ie BROW - x ; » ape are TOE SeeGers Bl The Boston Fieh Bureau has ijasued a | altogether ignored &8 Tevards commfittess a © a ew a ation report by which it appears that the catch } You will see by the Report for 1893 that | BROWN’'S ; : os of max kere! of the leading countries of i the « ommittees we . oe PLOCK, a CH’TOWN. > \ Cit | the world, for the past season, as nearas| — F inanve—Councillors Crabbe, - Hogan, , ' , f Y | can be compiled at present, is as follows McKay ; == | ‘ [ S 2 z the | Salt iad, Sireets—Beer, Hogan, McKay S or nee eee) Msckerel. Mackerel Tenders and Pubhe Property—Hogan, | | WW \ : : 1 a 7 United States 55,637 bbls. 18,800 bbls — i , Crabl Mek ' ' N.8. C.-B. eae rire Jepartmenp rabbe, Mehay, | ry A ! rt ee Peal eahes «165 = |e oe ae WE MAKE 'E—Any Size, any Style, any Color. on Magdalen Islands. 10,000 Coun sHES, Fooper, Moder | SpgoraL Desparcues to THe Examiner . : ° z=) here are 167 | Lreland 3000 “ 260,596 «| von and my-elf nut being comalted in_ th WE PUT ‘EM UP—on any window, in any house—anywhere, : aeceeg 12,000 « 33,000 «| shghtest as to tue wanner in which the | NQVA SCOTIA ELECTION. 7 ' month | France 1,253 3,844 " ee ene ae woln ap *, Bee ee ae : ; ; nee | bugland 201,148 ain Opposed lo s“werage Untis decides ee LE rate . — -PVER KNEW 2 } t | ~ ls ot faa 1.999 2117 | upon by & majority of taxpayers As { am I ERHAI » YOt ARE ONE W HO NE\ ER KNE gal i , Cres a at: uformed that a num.nee of Messrs. Crabbe | N ti f ( did { _ ae | ap Tota. 110589 Sunoo5 ie | 8 Cay who i atrong alvotteor ewer | NOMMDAUON — OL Candidates, JAMES PATON & CO ; : ye, | oppo e me, would ask you tuo : ai ce In respect to Prince Edward Island, the : le that es el ti n mean ad led io 9 alin a : ( Lie i lectiv ans adie axa « \ BERLIN SENSATION reports states that the mackerel | | to yuu. a burden which I believe very . } S€ason opened about June 14, when fi al oo olen rty cae Ww ne to it ur. KENTVILLE, Feb. 6. Make Window Shades to Order. ‘ A Young Prince Mysterionsly Disappears, | 4 few mackerel were taken along Ty addition to that, it is undeniabl; The Conservatives, yesterday, nominated ee te . Military and social circles Berlin, are | the coast in nets Phe ist of July | ain that (w.lling cr not) householders will, | Mes-rs. Webster and Rand as candidates SsINg " has been | ickerel were reported schooling off | n the event of the introduction of sewer- | for the local legislature WELL, KNOW IT NOW—and hereafter when you want an honest Blind at — i by comy iisappearance of Alberton and Miminigash, but catche } we, be com pe lled to put -ewers into their Picrov, N Bas Feb. 6. & fair price come to the P Ae Bossa Ss Yin Egyptian | Were poor, Hooking was good July 27, saan eel : 1 : , : i , - oe t } r Y @ . , > ' ee Oe , he Conse atives, ve-lteri Fn ate = j } oo fv . . \i " . : who wv serving he Fuxt | on the northern side of the T-land, tise [ shal: alway vote for sadh improv -_ F — v Pla ag 6 ee Ad '®B)! Pp PA Tc mh r s r) re I . t ve Cc ; oO % ) FO F EL : . . . ’ e > ° , > / os | | : Vragoons in garrison in this city Prince | 8vérage cat h to a boat of two men being ments on streets and» elsewhere as tli a aunt, a? ee eg ee st ef ja " j j ok ja S | ») : qT e av Haksam, it appears. bas beer vipg in a | 250 101,000 mackerel. From the middie Reoneae sth alii hab die eivid of N rig m «n,and Alexander Grant, of &) f | pS i | PE Iigoe ; te a Pai BPP * aye ; om 5 y : 7 a ._| of August to the middle of Septem be: } nae i . e le ae nae t ae e* Ste a tun. candidates for the local legia- : . on “xen ‘ ; ,en P v 7%. , i a stormy weather interrupted fishing to a wares OF “ay - ee ee i ce lature The grits have nominated James v9) . a , ' i : sand . ca om : oeGhi tiixtieh.4- Tile castle uf swackertt ie ty I won t - te you bs ee . ve oo D. M Gregor, John F. Oliver and E. Me- "7 g £ Z g g g g g h “aS an re the s . } has been show! i he eport for ists - } yt : theatres a s youn thought to have been not more than two- | N. ow a 8 a ae i a Pitta Donald # i ’ 1 woo | thirds as large as in 1892. The gust | ple tr fete eget Mi. ry ‘i sronnicatilpamncati ail aera eras that | Egyptian | : <6 yg lprsean bee ay i sieclly ‘x ' fet ve ee vhich remained unpaid atthe .end of the Q ( OS — _- tenn + ate a at ; ed j vis ut irance gale practically ¢ Hone ishing ans * Scar | vear, and which were p irposely kept ME TIN OF PARLIAMENT Minist : : O ree als “on was not a pr fitable one © the fisher | back, had been paid (as they should have u J ‘ ; ed | \ Ei ‘ pron } men or speculators Phe catch of mackerel been!, in-tead of a sagp! 4 tijev would - : i + ; eae Gan s heavy and unfortunate | So Jcorietonh was abaut the rameas 1892.) wave whown & defitit uf romathibg lik i LADIES! Mr. Kenneth Finlayson is now employed in connection with our Carpet I . *— & . ‘ teeds. Then the prince | SUipmenre trom “tne ssinnd were greater | s. ono ; im 74 a ; vy ‘arna * palav anv v tion of such knowledge was_n turned to the usnrers and began borrowing | 09 account of the large number of Maz-|*"r) i. i. ie way these genilemen have | /08 Lords and the Commons, | Department, and will be pleased to fit Blinds, lay new Carpets, 01 relay any you may vito the manufactnre ev. The surérs accommodated | dalen Island mackerel’ waich were eee managed the city in the pad ydur, and -f | want taken up this spring, at any hour during the day or evening. . Mr. Finlayson’s ng ED Come: ae for while’ =° Gut wlren’} ty the merchants wnat tone oe eee cate | tue electors aga n place “them in power | long experience in house-fitting makes him master of his profession. 2 ebts about veton 4 at Sai ses Ul ew F : the i} } e «1iffi.ie cause » revret ‘ i 7, . varket tending to a lower 275.000 ther “J : ance any more | mackerel arrived from Prince Edward Ca y 7 oe pemusadannn dinntes, vised : Lonpon, Feb. 6. = snufactured article instead ; I a became am more | Island, June 26, they were from 12 to 13 | ‘on i c | in-tance of the way in which | x An urgent notice has been fent out by : raw material, would sperate w h he prince, until a few days | inches long, showing some fatness, and - a ake oi ve ad es 1893 I eas | Eiward Majoribanks, Liberal whip, to the : cui a ] gg agg Bovntins 7’ | were better than usual forthe firet receipts. | a : - A he . ae a : ; 3 a Liberal members of Parliament. Its sub- cninis alii Stale atinss ee tha! bine | Sales were made at $11 per barrel. The | F nat ye 7 oe — A thane ee 7 stance is that the Liberals muat not fail s ! Ca +} Hy the lo his t, | Island catch of mackerel the past season | Pr ae ate , at See : Ir ten. | to attend the opening sitting of the House th ‘ 2 oe e | was about 14,000 barrels. Aveording to pe My M te i ec a oie } vf Commons on Monday, as the Govern- nctine’ ditiaflidiic , the atatistics the catchesfor the years 1891 | po rs Ons WAS vuarnian vlog. | Ment expects important divisions on ques- . y . and 1892 were as follows ens a ne a - F sad se “W" | sions concerning the differences between ” 72 « ; 2 nen : : : : . . ny MaCaUAaAnUZINEG done t——-From Suton i the Pp ers and the Comr ons. © ‘ Hass as una ie Salt Mackere Canned Mackerel. | Street to Bovle’s Tannery : from corner of | . nons ' s = t ' inced | 1299 21,901 bbls 7,521 cans | Euston Street and Malpeque Road to W. E- } 8 : g all his | }s9] 17,487 bbls 16,249 cans | Dawson’s store; trom tue Ferry Wharf to} Sfeamers at Halifax. a ' : 4 Mos Pe : ‘ —— } the - Methodi-t Church, ana from the —_ : 7 - es st i — — a 3 T} “ea } f hin CMBA S eeiailets iniiiale Railway Station to Hillsborongh Square Hairax, Feb. 6. . . : rine . a, dh md eguiar meeting or the; 9. . a é +1 : : : a lin Canadia o te ee of be held this evening at 8 | 200Ut nail): four or five times@s much |" Thessteamer Aspatria put in here this ST JAME ALL Has g “ : aie 7 a Selec when a fall attendances ‘ie | 48 last year, and, as vou wil! “ee by the | morning terribly used up by the storm of ' : ; ’ , wee ee eee report «f that year, at @ cost of $6,171.39. | Tuesday last. Th» captain and seven sea- 3 ' € i ne I would ask you to a this important ; men are injured. The former had two of —— ee : g y ede ; pa eee Ir’nt Have You, Axyway.—No one at. | act and to act in accordance | his ribs broken PHILLIPS = f ir. D I pastes ee — tempts to runaway from the grip. It is Yours respectfully, Phe overdue «tamer Baltimore City ar- SQUARE. An Entertainment, ¥ ' 25.4 \ ventler Se J . not certain which is the best way to run THOS. Z: TAYLOR. | rived here this morning. Be (x) os i , . ports Ne l “29 feb6—1i ‘ ‘ UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE lo tigs ederate with “Canada, although | | Famiom Rares Renccen, + The ireigh ee DISCOUNTS EXTRAORDINARY i 2 . ine] j ( rates on the steamship Stanley have been : 4 ~~ ‘ ‘ “ j ri reduced to the summer tariff of the Steam | iia is nein ; : Monrreat, Feb. 6. a o s % file ‘ ' Navigation Company There has, how- | (@appelaemeiel ase Some time s'nce William Severs sued a “ : er, been no réductik n the passe: 4 as i ghi«rngz barber for kissing his wife. > » rw; ie fh bia ever, been no reduc i in the pa ie , TT sh4 he ghierPnzs barber ing h I so EN Nae Dp ( lian @ Pt ae EL 4 : , bs : lidacaa WILL BE GIVEN ID - ee kd Abe Bu tix defence plealel. that Mrs. Severs Owing to the death of our senior partner, MR. HENRY _ . TAW RY 3 . « - annnianeen .); Wa celebrating her birthe ay when the y i Ss k J \ | kK H . ai iat tae] ele ies one ee od | kiss was given. Accordingly the action | MORGAN, and the consequent re-arrangement of the firm.) O14, oc. S’ HALL ; i Phe | balf-pa-t une o'clock tnis aftern wu, afer a dismissed. we intend making an extraordinary effort during the month | aa * a : : oT being Out in the Gu.f aid night, Tue tri, IN ; . . . nn ae G a paying. oabeidy ia Gandhlie Wiican die contained cl habheneanaen cl | Cold in New York. of January to reduce our stock to the lowest possible point, | Tuesday Evening February bth i » vaile Js. | Perenced this w.nter, the ice beg very | 9 ag sanW ami.| od that everything may be in good shape for starting the new ' — iy a ; er : gr | . < ¢ ° . . , plar Wi pleted, which w heavy *T Puatrssurc, N. Y.,Feb.6. | business in February. To accomplish this, we have decided > Gaia ¥ 129 +} “~ tenera! ont for P. E. Islan f ha AR ; ° : a 1s ul : sbout | so , * Genegal Agent tor PB telands 1 te was aA below _ hr: yesterday | to make even greater sacrifices than has been our custom in | nil kes nin SE ae Minis j it io : P future. | . ee , 2 : ; mornng. AtSaranay Lake yas - ° see . | Be.) £8) LON D0 Bal... snes ss ssens is ae HE PAST guarantees the future. | Oyrice—Nex’ Bank of N. 8., Ch'town. | ™ vere—the collect weather in whe he | the Annual January Sale. These sacrifices wiil be in the | Bui {{) Heme) i icae saadans Ange. : = . ' It is not what we say, but what | ow zero—the coldest weather in the hie- ; oy : ‘a oa | Mics Pennsil aad te teste ‘ 7 et ; ats eal feb6 | tory of that section. form of discounts, and will commence TUESDAY MORNING, | - > “ ! ging up tl fa v¢ : | : al ci tood’s Sarsaparilla does, that tells the | - if ond J d ; till ¢] d of tl t! Vocal Solo—* The Song That Reached My é ; eS ee ree - rt » mth. 000s svapescasespncpennces OEE rtility, a1 give, a gtl ory. Remember HOOD’S CURES | Two Stores Burned 2nd January, and continue till the end of the month HH OOet "0a nape nesrngers . a tee ; ; e Master Charles Earie. x sth nll neta | oe ws be sw wile to Sha’ Se eS HENRY MORGAN & CO. seine. - ! sain: = Suetsvrne, Feb. 6. January 2, 1894—tu thu sat MONTREAL. | Mr A McKinnon. = rt LOCAL NOTICES. ’ . ’ \ r | - anette a2 bie Two ‘ar e stores owned by Hastings — | Piano Solo—Fantasia on Puritani’..Leybath : . a .. | Advertisements under this heading enarge d { Freen an, at Jordan Falls, have been des- Miss Maud Bremner. a e S ” y ? for at the rate oftencents per Line * | troyed by fire ; ld F & | " ? ‘ } D0} . Focal Solo—“ Visio he < a a = is heard or seq, | Will buy a WATCH that! : 9 | Vocal Solo— Visions of the Old Fotis #t I t No matter what you have heard or rea!, | : j oseees tthe sess eweeeee 7 h tie best value in hats, clothing, carpets and : : j Small Pox at New York Miss Hettie Collings. . : ‘ g ie, tm — Arcos: ngs ure here’ and: alway | ¥@ Can recommend and you} ' a | Reading eee es 7 ys ta uN I - uty | wll be at Prowse Bros, the wondertul | ean rely on New York, Feb. 6. Miss McNeill. i : T % "eL' n. 7 , . ; ement plant i, pl rh ic ue scone Oa 7 / | _ Five deaths from mall pox oceurred ait Cornet Duet : ions. 1: tas Fic “ I | mens woo! unierwear, best value In al j er ‘ > , ‘ A PITS North Brothers Island yesterday. | Masters Reg Stewart and Worth : ; slwave ta I'wo or three | qualities and sizes. Moore & McLeod. \ few CHRONOGRAPHS | ee | Wists Gete-P>sieaekeiiiaiiaasse sun the merchant | fells | . GENERAL TELEGRAPHIC NEWS | a ee % “¢ S! ‘ e fishing We are stil] selling white goods of al} | ON hand which we will sel] _ ' | Inst. Duet—verture to Belisario Donizetta s 4a ‘ gr g c t catch.” | kinds cheap. No lower prices nor better | i | Lexpoy, Feb. 2. The St. Petersburg Miss Vere Hyndman and Mr Bare | th W) t 3 g the crew | value in the citv.—Moore & McLeod. at reduced prices, ; corre spond nt of the Standard PAYS eX- Hi oie NE otk | Vceeal Solo—* The Return _Mittard . t i ud of th j : febG i k ny Milan of Servia is about to leave | Mrs J M McLeod : a called. has ae o ; ; 4 | Bhewade in. deferanen . “my: the Oe eC ns ee i ‘ i is called, he Take a “cruise” inone of D A Bruce . , eny Y | grade in deference to hinis frem the ° ; . . Reading : a iw é pater rehar i} new spring suite ya lred« are tak nra i. W . i = 14 ) R | ttu-sian capital, The Bible the International Bible | eading cans Ok eee + aoa % va “t¢ "| : bth ra se weekly out ofa suit made at this Catcurta, Feb, 2.—Anti-tax riot broke s a Piz sol . : ore the ee <a CAMERON BLOCK | out revently in Gaunati and Mangaibar i ee soar é . ! fark icuabdle clithing store Ses cur 612 | I JOCK ’ aunati and Mangaiba: in : Mr FE Morris é a i up his fo. = |in the province of Assam. The police PUBLISHED : 7 oe aaa wk = 8) e © ° | fired on the rioters killing 14 men and Just ” Vocal Quartett tos 0s ep raeuirinns® } Pai . ea er ‘Concerning Maculacturer- NOTI wounding many others. The troops were | Messrs Lewis, McLean, Brace and Cook. ‘ 7 ph “OUTING” ON HOCKEY | ife Comps nY < CE. called out eventua ly to restore order. i ei “God Save the Queen”. ...........s.0as-sanen . é 1 by a ve" ‘ Toronto, Feb. 2. Mrs. Evans, George | . Entertainment at 8 o'clock, Admission. 4 A. te ten wiht of sieewberthe 4 al sles We ask our customers t0| 0 man and Charles Pegg, of Sharon, York We keep the very latest stock of Bibles and Testa-| 1 /snu 2i—febb ‘ succe eer te the Game in hand. There | _ Important changes indicated: in the]. 1). ve | semys are under arrest here charged | ments in this Province, with prices ranging from 3 cents meng , ur ‘ *a galaxy of mundane stars, each in li- | Toronto Globe of January 27th, which kindly settle their respective with atom pting to povsoe Walter Evans, | t t d ll | Cc i: ' idual one 4 Leo, in whom we are inucd | contains several columns of a reporter’s | ‘ ; } husband of the woman above named by | © ten dollars. s t pl if nterested In that long, are-roofed | interview with the Managing D.rector,! accounts before the ‘end © of | mixing strychnine with his food, Evans | v siibiiastinilibiban ' supe ling, that looks like some extinet mar-| jake it ‘appear as if the year 1894 will keeps the temp»rance hotel Sharon, and is | Hi {Ss i, A R D & ME oOo RE yt B ine monster rising white sea, OF} mark the beginning of a new era in life} this month. | the great grandson of Viscount Artbuth- 9 Gentlemen El- ctors of the City of : the inverted hull of a great ship with | in-urance in Canada. The Manutacturers’ | nut, a wealthy English nobleman. The Charlottetown, Feb. 6, 1894—t t s VICTORIA ROW STATIONERS. | Charte:tetews 4 I ' rt 4 twred rout } . r . ie - a ’ 3 ports gicam-ng mustyred = turouzh | Life has taken a great stride in the inter BE. WV TATIOR. | pris ners appeared at the police court to- _— | In compliance with the wishes of a laage s the frosted panes, the re will be miteie | e-ts of the people, in expunging from all | | day and were remanded. Detectives — tile ze res j number of citizens, I offer myeelf as8 ; : D : SWOPE [SSN ZNS POCsry Os heaven. There} it. policies this year every restriction and Ch’town, Feb: 6, 1894, | claim they have a clear case against | candidate for the office of Mayor at the : : Mi we —— in . eee greene condition porailile to expunge from an in- ae ee ee oe nae Seer . | forthcoming election: aad promige, if tz “ tizen 0 \ : ae eee ieee a , | end hereafter absolutely in favor of the } ’ ‘ " ‘ oo ale ne Star ad says: x- fore the Conneil - small | there be the iterated and | insured. No dispute or litigation can ever } To the Elec tors of Char- King Milan, of Servia, is about to leave - —--C I shail enaeavor to guard the interests on . d ep-che-ted f encouragement trom | arise over the payment of aciaim, if the lottetaw n Belgrade, in deference to hints from the st ot : : ae : : of the citizens in the expenditate of all k T} he larger, but none the lexs boisterous, | premium be paid, Lapsed policies may | GENTLEMEN,—In response to the ae capital, a Your patron ure of the folluwing great Fire Companies pullic money. The sewerage que-tion, . ma tl eager cI s of Pp rtisans exerting j . ae ‘ 4 » ; ‘ 1} ‘ ' ra] ie wKus she ¥IN a i of yonre 0 ’ ASHINGTON eb. 2.~—Snubs ri . . ot . al ae ; : wf ” Pepe : ‘ their lungs to a dangerous extent in goad- | b somnntates — sgl — - ao i vote of the Public Meeting on the 31st |} amounting t +0 002,250, £ sperons Is respectfully solicited :— ;} far as Tam concerns 1, shall remain @ it } months. Loans will be granted on the ult..-it-ia my intention to. nominet> for. the j soe n ing to $5 sVUL 200, vr the new abevance until decice i by a vote at some 5 ! fay tes tg victory; and there } ,q,, i ‘ Ds er ee vearn | @'*s a my “NUON LO NO i nd ias , ceived } T ee ae + ee ce : security of the policy after three years. ae ae ae see : @ Issue, were received at the Treasury ‘ future tims : ’ Gazette: 7 the deiicions t ot red-cheeked The benefits as described are, beyond | aon = ron lew ae 7 Department. Few, if any, further sub- The Royal Ins Co oF Liverpool, Having served the ¥ ae Counce ; Iternated with the ccited shrieks | : : ee 2s : iW elected the fouowing matters shail have | ep, cane » , oxnectea ’ s " oa , . a ~ Get hare beee corpemed is tbe | Taetamy in. edvence of enpubing yet oy Coscialatwatiar | gi ttgleclae G8 wibtieg en cee The London & Lancashire Ins. Co. of ‘ivepro 1. for Wanl Five under Mayors Dawei M P pre} — " ng ~~ | Qffered to the public by Life Insurance | “"-, ote ae ¥F engraving and printing began this mcrn- T 1 Hvoper, Beer iH 1. during the { os amp tt Vespasia "1 WOINEN | Companies. The patronage extended to | ine . eat in administering the ing, printing the new bonds, - The t nited Fire Ins Co. of Manchester. 8) ip xs { Lon of electrie : 1 thamibe . lown. with life « . ‘ ee »| affairs o > city. } ; =e so On Oe a cen p'ayed th oF down, with life OF | this Company throughout all parts of |MMaireot thecity, || —————--— The Phenix Ins Co. ef Brooklyn. light, the r works ad “Sea ; . . th Re ie . i : — 7 ecesfary @ yer ie 8 vs : re © . : ‘ . Ir be re za led - i watt ae ; ni ted Canada has a woe ag much | provements ee ak te | LETTER FROM COUNCILLOR HOOPER. the erection Hal. | claim é ‘ Sir Jubn Ma ang oh, wha 1 gran fame this is.] . it is . teh . § say | : . : ‘ ae | . ? - msaiings pes vi i : ¢ ; Ml t ‘i We is Cas , Dicaik diets diets alee so that th we within the mar to Y abilitv to afford them. j ; : ‘ : : These Companies command ENORMOUS MON E TARY ome j t civil pratters 5 § j leas of what his his “s d t ful t exc | that no Company ever succeeded oe, Wen, | 1s exeradiian for sewerage until the |, SJ%»—Certain reports are in circulat on STREN ‘ l i ape Seeds shat my pent. seeud te Sa id te like. Mr. Pope was | ¢ mpiest and u nat eautiful _ exciting | or attained such proportions either as | ‘ indnes’ he it ak rake . iat Seasled ad in Ward Five to the effect hat if I am + GTH, and are noted for their prompt and liberal | tion with all aue-tion of c reform wil ; lante for many of the latter years | 2@™es oo Next = & boat a | regards volume of busine-s or premium in- | a — a i | elected to a seat at the Corncil Board I| settlement of losses. | Warrant my expectation of being retam 3 , knew more than anyone jproba- | ! do uot think tie re 34 anyty ng ro OrOore j come in eo short a time from uate organiza eee rT | enacted or | Will use my vote and ‘influence against | by a handsome majority. % st thoughts, and has access } Fring as @ Lirst-class lacrosse match; — | tion It« death-rate has been so low as to | that ie be atte aes | certain Roman Cathohes now employed JOHN MA CEA CH ERN T. A. McLEAN : nd documents thet other biegra- | Next to that, a | key m at Phe se two | 4, truly phenominal, and last year the | ks I chalk sak om able thavaké . i the streets and in favor of ’ : ae > : sld not know of. In the letters | *ports ar y ” ep — » tne - nes per centage was actually reduced about 25 | onal onavain, ¢ telco tale nell of Diit. | Protestant . Now, this #eport is caleu- janll AGENT FOR LI. E. ISDAND Ch’town, Feb. 5, 1894—t1l dte : ; aded aome to and from the owners | £0 ™ ; ‘h that is milling, that the or 7 | per cent., proving thut a very healthy Sr wihens cides bu election dar ee lated to injure men the coming Civie con- $a —— : ' rt every name prominent in the | #FY Obs Ti wey ap a is Sa * | class of policy-holders has been secured. | °°" Ww > nawenw | test, and alxo in my business. Now, the 4 of Canada, relating to almost a. Be ae eee ao gre | This must be gratifying to all policy- | a E. DAWSON. truth vf this report I positively deny, as . . 7 urrence inits history, from the | * - “ys orm al a ee z holders, for the lower the death ratio the | Fa | the minutes of council will prove inat I e ave a ew und red Pairs of : © of responsible g a" ernment | epit eo ow wo _— a te re : i | larger will be the profits, The Company ie % : ne al ways gave my vote at the Coure! Board 7? elections of 19841. There are | that on'y cea oe Puen UNS. Pnmee the | has a large numbcr of policy-holders on | | regardles~ of religious belief. i f intercourse wiih | *trear I may bea prophet without honor | this [eland, already running into the hun- | IUPF fv m S1./£n | “Red ifttie ol f Ward Fi rs and notes of intercourse | a ee ue ae a | this Island, already g into the ae we EVEN IN ae = f And if the electors of Ward Five again { the great ones of the { nited | ¢! ” rin “a The} : a net — | dreds. Now that new and more liberal feat- mes YWwe ET | honor me by elect.ng me as their nape < h a, the Queen, Beaconsfield, Car- | ‘ ose a me cgi! es: Te a urea have been introduced, nv doubt they f / “To | sentative, I wll pursne the same ¢ ur «— ; Smith and Gladstone. Mr. Pope * =e ” oe ae "} oe cw 4 will soon reach the thou-ands, Under |i oo 5 | equal justice to all and favors to none. - 7 he knowledge and the skill tou-e | £2 . eaters eer re i WEF! Dominion Gevernment supervision the se- | PLUG o-_ : } D. L. Hoorrr ~ wware . , a ' wom te will an > : | Ee i ° C ~ T9068 ight. His book will be intere-t-| th pol fal LOS tae bs curities are absvlute, and there can be no | CU | 4 a vam ODD LIN ES, LEFT FROM THE SEASON’S TRADE. a : the etudent of Canada’s | tt more beautiful, equally scientific possible danger of loxs. There can be no t] : A\ | 5 : ad the more thudliae came etinionm 2 : ; »} s | history as e dead stateman’s friends | and far more thrilling game of lacrosse | such calamity ax insolvency. Policy hold Was nof ai : Sm ’ j _ : : 4 ‘ and admirers, and will be sure of a warm | Wil! reign in ite stead. = Why should not | ers rest with je-fct contentment, being! thes, fo: y beer: a S S and in order to make a quick disposal of the same we have decided to offer them af | hockey become international, eo far as the Under | [ a} 5 C aimed Ce ie } “ j ‘ XY | | lls abi lM REIMER pgs <