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But 110" £0 K9* 1'1d°f l’»h°m7 *hifi U10 that the general public may know 4l“°5t1°§1 just what significance, if any, attaches T3: dgazlnzver Pill at night before 3° the "°°“t‘ °l°°ti°n 2 th°r°‘ It is Minn always a pleasure to this impartial "PW 1 W01'k Wlllli IW S1°°P W1th°“* journal to state the facts as they are FW’ °' Pm” in regard to such matters. Hx;k;3,°;efZ°f;,,_l;°t3; l§,;;1?,;:_$§,n;;\§| The electoral division of West Hu- in about the eyes,will be gone ron was created at the redistribution J0S_¢;P£\ W°°dW01'lh 0h1°» N S » made by act of parliament in 1882. en rses w a we say - ,nm _S her statement In thp electignd pf tll_;_atCye5.r there “I have been troubled with sick head Wfm W9 can 1 5 9% » - 9»m°\:°3s‘ ache for over a year Lately I com Liberal, and R. P0rtol', Conservative. mellcig 'f°dl°~k° La” L“ efd 12:15 ‘md At the polling the vote stood,Cameron ind ev o me more goo an any _ _ - - other medicine They are an evcellent 1736 ’ rbrgerf £707 1 fn°J°"°y fm' pm, c,,,,.mg no pam or gnpmg and Cameron. 2 . _ T e election was pro- le ving no had after-effects ” tested, but no irregularity was proven; Even' Lw-Luef P1" IS suamntesd at the enero election of issmhe rfect and to act without any griping . g . Eviakerinv or sickening effects, or youi' candidates were “gm” Ca'-mama ‘nd monev back Price "50 all druggists POTW? Sud l»h0 170150 8l»0_0d, 'P0l‘l7el‘ T M LBLRN <5 C0 , T°1'°l1'f0 0111> 2,165; Cameron, 2,139; majority for Porter, Conservative, 26. Banda and Pencils, all shaved down very ’ _ ’ Subsequently, in 1896, on the The by-election just now held give md 8°* P“°°° __ by newspaper report a Liberal majori - _,__West Huron of which four have bee i carried by the Liberals and tw What about Z _L _A teel heed Boiler this n alll ‘M ‘ h el b *_ e e ste oilersi ` ° E in t_p:_§:i:l1?i? wliamwillfell at ii.; of these was when Dewey attacked th cos ~ - Il e bdillldiqg gee made of the; Spanlsh Sect and city forts 0° M “I t 2 b st steel plate and by the N555 1et.' Again on August 13 General P r boiler makers E . . . _5 Vye guarantee themt tolpe ni-sp-= Merritt with the aid of the flee ;t 0 03.3 ° lrroaiisi-ililidgglhysileleg ec § attacked and captured the city. Th gi'_;.l1v3,I_\;1__§_°°\1Sb°f°f° °“1“‘h°~“i1‘8 == third battle was on February 4 and illlllllllllillllllll IIIIII Illlllmllll W W W Cl Sllllllll X6 THE MODERN." Charlottetown,P E 1 Phone 12a lllllll lllllll ll00ll$ l0I llll NEW Ylllll Cake Baskets, Butter dishes, Sugar Bowls Cream Jugs, Trays and Waters, Spoons and Ladles Dinner and breakfast cruets Fruit dishes, Cups, napkin rings, Table Bells Price according to quality li " of 200.- Thus it will be seen that sinc by the Conservatives. the city from the Americans. 1__;.__ on the part of the state being taken away. There are lots of professional ‘jurors of a disreputable sort who make a living entirely by selling ver- dicts. In New York and in San Francisco also the professional juror and the bribery of juries are com- plained of. We manage these things better in Canada. No one speaks of justice being sold in this country, through it is sometimes costly. The esteemed Examiner keeps up its fire on the delayed mails, notwith- standing that its own fylesas quoted by the Patriot showzthere were long- er delays under a. former government and when the train carried the mails from Sackville to Cape Tormentine, Past delays and mismanagement how- ever furnish ne proper excuse for any avoidable delays at the present time. Discussion can do no harm if fairly conducted, but there appears to have been some needless faultinding as well as some misrepresentation. _ THE Gomnim remembers a time within three years past when we were left for eight days without a mail from the mainland and some of our contem- Victona J owgllry Si-,org peraries that now lind a great deal of fault had then little or no complaint to make. ' At the general election of 1891 the same two candidates were again in the Held and the result was Cameron 2199 ; Porter, 1820: majority fo Cameron Liberal 379. ' Will :ind it to their advantage to send to F J Mr. Ciimerop was unseated for M ~»=-1 :.:f’.';.s:::.‘;f.'°:.f..z.‘~;':.':;'..:.°“ is .2 ’°"'1 T'“’°" W” hh’ wrmlm and ollposed by Hon. J. C. Patterson. wh ¢°P¥"'¢ f"°m lm’ best ”‘°'k°"“' 1”’ had accepted the odico of Secretary of Us There have been three battles o The bribery of juries in Chicago ; _: has become extensively prevalent and 5 F°°§?§,rf,,§§,§i;'§°§f,na3gsl%va§§¥;11EtS' _ is causing alarm to those who are § desirous to preserve the pure adminis- fi §_ tration of justice. This results in part from the_right of peremptory challenge Governorship go West? ruro, w tes gave thirty volumes, Library of the World s Best L terature, etc to the Y M C A library projected last autumn, but no one ever came to see me about it Please Gnd out if it is organised and write me the name of the proper person to receive the books This is a matter which mpeg the immediate attention of the M C A as Dr Clift is about to remove his personal eReets and belongings from this city The rewards of authorship in pounds sterling are ‘gated by Sir Walter Besant in a recent' book as follows: ‘fliourtoen years ago I .stated in an address upon literary property that fifty writers at least in America and England were making 'over £l.000 a year by literature. especially by novels. This assertion was received with con- speak or think of authorship. I kne however, the hots of the case. It this moment 1,300 living -novelis Smith’s catalogue. Out of these some te tempt, which is natural when people I were speaking to~day to another audi- ence on the same subject I should modify that statement. I should say that, considering novels alone, _there are at whose works are taken by the circulat- ing libraries-you may count them in mnsgliodpby nfl: an,°w__N_ Y_ Worm n oradozeu may rank with successful] . _ 47 _ physicians or lawyers. There are now " ~ » - `__BLEA 1 1' sixty or seventy- English and American i , ,. , novelists-whose incomes reach the`lTHE I"A_RL OF CREWE ° ENGA GE' g ere are some hundred _ ' I Hon R B Dickey is quoted as saying that Emmerson was beaten three days before tho election, but beaten till after polling day It is not sufficient to beata political opponent before the day of election. Knock him down with ballots on polling day and he will sta down, for four at Y YN" at least. All politicians should bear this in mind THE KISSIHG SPOT A number of years ago an euterprisin writing paper manufacturer pl upon the market some ssnewtional note paper known as Hlovers’ stationery It sold like lioi. eakos and soon became a fad, particularly among the young _ The pdpularity of this ' freak” sth tionery was due to an ~ _almost indie tinguiihablo spot located in the lower left hand norner ofthe fourth page. In shape this mark was round and of about the size of a quarter. It was convered with aromatie gum which gave it an agreeable oder when- the lips were pressed to this ingenious device of '__ Cupid, forthe mysterious sy mbokwas _known as the “kissing spot.” and was i ' n anovol messenger of love. _ _ The paper which bore the 'imprintof affection was of some delicate shade. preferable pale pink or blue. When hold to tholight tho water-mark of this sentimental stationery was seen lobe me a re riei emblem of two hearts fourli urea. Th MENT 9 and fifty making from £400 upward Th gag _ ‘___ E 1 tcnwe by story-tolling. There are another 200.. 9 el* “le” ” ° al ° -' ' ' Wh' as who make from £100 upwards. The ‘_t° LW? M°1'2*_U‘0l»_ .Y°““£°‘l _d“€l‘§°" incl; pure £ I-,st of tha 1,300 make lime or `0thi,,g_»» __ of Lord Rosebery. is of exceptional in- 1110 P11113 l 6 ____ ter==tin social and po‘ifical circles, 72 inch ure-'White D 78 __ 6 "The first government ticket ,» (in 8 Victoria) was Mr. ‘Porter and "Mr. _ _ Beveridge’ who had supported the gov_ _ B0|‘ll|0y’S LMIIIICIII lil! l|l0d0|’ll Pill Cllrl _T _ ’ _ _ He ada \\ 10 I . ‘ . 9 L/ ' poll. Mr. Tweedale _ is at the foot, 5 while Mr. Lawson is also elected. It is probable that if 'Mr.Tweedale had stood _ e by Mr. Carter. and the course which he 1882 there have been six elections in first took up both might have been re- y n turned. In Madawaska. Mr. Costigau _ 'was e uall unsuccessful as he ublic ‘l Y _ » P ' 0 ly announced- his support of the two government candidates, both of whomi _ ara defeated, while the poll is headed f by Mr. Laforest and another old oppo- Bean "on md w|ne_ _ - - ‘ nent of Mr. Costigan. In view of these i Manda durmg 8 year past The first results, the Sun iespecifully welcomes B , . . . . _ _ Mr' (’°SUglf“ tq 8 place beside “SBU ln *as shown in western window * I1lSll1IlgS 3.lW&yS OD llalld. ` _ he roceesion of niour e .” s ' - - _ n rs =,_ inf great value during Gi-ippe,* t or recovering from the after . asy to Take erect. _ s when the rebels endeavored to capture asy to operate) _ * 756 For bottle' are reamm pecuiiai-in 1-rooirs Pins. smaii in * 25 P" cent cheaper than m°“ fi size, tasteless, omcient, thorough as one man lll8k0S- 7 * (Standard Strength.) nv annnone - ' I The Basins N said: “ You never know you ‘ 7_ _ 5 ET EZ $1 S code have urine pil un is is an - Sunnyside. _ zse. c. Blood e co., I S r _ PM IM- - 1 sieiisieimir s The only vim an fire wilidiicodu i 1§ H _ ~ l _ So Shakespeare says, and so say others. Have had the ‘ Grip- the Grip brought on the blues-that means discontent. _ _ Perhaps it was due to that hole in your rubber, feet were cold an if wet. Try us for a new paii, the best made in_ Women’s at 45c, 50 and 55c. . Men’s at 65c. 75c, and 80c. _ Boys 50c, Girls 35c, children’s 30c. sults in the two counties of Madawas- f U16 *\l_|l°Sf. best-looking and richi si of ,_ ka and Victoria, both included in .Mix ll’°__{‘1b?°;*l_P°°1'i~iW_‘_lh 1; d15§;US:*5l‘°‘; - i - - _poi_ci uuro. e as eauii ui ouse s &31§v;n;er§o::£'il_‘_;:,en:_{’hs!" show gieat estates, owns' race horses. writes poetry and has a grown.up daughter. ernment in the late house Mr Porter, ° 0 05 ’ who is an old opponent of Mr Cosiigan has new been elected at the head of the I I L_ I 'lV'|` ‘_ » l assesses* Zl> aisisiesc-s-accuses-as-s (ioodl Pair O CI 57 % 5% els 5% llur Quinlnewlne. dl* si€'iessese . W. REDDIN Central Drugstore. *X* DF' °"U 5 ~ s== #HF 01 our iscunient 3: __ ` ` ,J »’ affected by those desirous of employ: g-_ Pays to bay llll YW 3 MUTE If so, come to the Sun when in need of Dryj Good you money and give you _ mean everything we say, a every time. TAILE 48 inch Table Linen 48 inch Table Liiidn 49 inch Table Linen 54 inch Table Linen 60 inch Table Linen run GUARDIAN, cnsnwrrnrows ` _ ‘ i . ` I “ 'i i ' I ° ‘ f - *Q W _ A- ____ _ ____ __ _'u3____ __ _ _ _ ___ Tho question of the hour. Will the _ ~ ° u ' _ _,___-,.,_% , V _ _ _ H - ,Q ,,~ , 2.--fs; ____ _:___ _ ~ ._. __ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ i . ,, ,___ _“_ ' _ _ ____ ‘ ~ s '-'~ ' i 1'- ff ' l » - .- ' In aletterto a friend _ in this city 350115150510 W" l`»hW‘h9"d‘d 5°” Phil 'ff' ‘ i -' DL naw in T : MI I _ _ ' _ A _. . ‘ __ __ _ __ ‘.<» _ ___ "L s _i __ _ » _ _ _ _ _ . :_ __ __ .._,___ _ - __ ,_ w ES \.- A ' I P n _The esteemed Examiner some d&ySf;£;3,;(;,h oggzegnceanligy kngazsug 85 111011 PUIB 'White D rl °g° q°°°t_i°”°d thi’ Mcumcy Qi °ur ber friends as °‘Peggy.” She only re- statement _that _ Hon. Mr. Cosl'»l_Kl»l1'S’_ gently came out. and has great _ person- candidatesun Victoria were defeated. tal charm ,md many mcompjishmenm, e The-following from the St. John Sun, She will inherit great wealth 0.1 the by [Conservative] dealing with the re- other hand the Earl of Crewe is one of ' See what we offer for __ _ at I 1 I 1 1 ` _ _ Suitings. Overcoatings and T ; JDHN McL Bargains In Bentleme Winter Goods must be cleared out _Cordon 8|. Upper Queen St. - _ sive iii F _ Pillllll 'New Cloth for F _ We have opened a line rc Call now and get iirst cho Having the largest stock to select ii ' 0 ' e limi* ,B d' km ,_ , ,B ~ I ‘L sty an wor ans ipissiireysu c Bargains In Suits, Tro I interior and exterior Finish, etc, etc. Dried. Clear Spruce, sheathing l:I¢6l`ap 'E'Give'nsa call. _ ' __ 1 _»;, * ROBER p¢,i