FHBRUKRY I2,-' 1914 ' - wma mrmsr Nlwl THB CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN fm" 0' “W” PAGE F1`V`E‘ ' UI (Canadian Press) m LONDON, Feb. 11.-Sir Edward! from Premier Aecuith's state Henih Rule Bill would not con with the fundamental _ principles the hill. If the exclusion of province Ol Ulster should be pro- possg, Sir Edward said, it would bln utv 'to E0 to Uldfier and two ways existed of healing Uls said Sir Edward, these are less to talk about concessions w he _ t ke council with the people there. .Only ter, _ to coerce her or win her. It was usn. ll ch _ _.__- (Canadlau Press) NEW ORLEANS FBI) 11 Mississippi River packet, Gem site Hasenvllie, forty miles New Orleans. The deed include E others were rlegroes. Those “WEN B-Sl\0\‘°, were in had co tion and were taken to New one of the dead. is in a serious dition. . . _ i '_ I ' merely meant reducing the proposed _ _ wrongs of Ulster to n nnlnln-lnn~._ ' J olm Redmond said he never gr-led her taxes. In conclusion, Sir Edward I Gerson refused to pledge himself ss | of ‘ to win Ulster. Hs wanted only to what he would do in the event n General election. The whole pos tion wouldhavc to be recnnnine,-en in the ikliglft of a newl mandate from the country. Redmond followed wlth_yvarm repulllation of Carson's cllnrgcs, that he only whntcd Ul- stci-'s taxes. _iN MON'l‘RlcAl. Fon wlgicx 0'I"l`AW_A, Feb. 10.-The high cost of living commission are at pre. 1. (Uanadiai: Prcss) ment oi bydney Uharles Buxton, l_rcsideut of the Board of Trade Governor General of the Union Burns becoming President of leflvlllg the postmastership to become "" . (Gillludian l'iess) fl ’ . _ ,_, .F _,, _ . -__ _ - ___ - _ _ _ - _ _ __ v -- V - A ' ` _f~ -'_ sllllllllllllll ’ANoTHER GRITSCANDAL Pull l. llllll llllllnlllliln lllllllillll nl lluwllll 1 .v,qmi_ ln ‘mm Am llll all alll lllllllsllllllhl ____ _-_--» (Canadian Press ` Or- l08"B- Captain Comeaux, father of con- (From Our Own Reporter) I = . _ i conduct af the work at Port Nelson. i)’l"l‘AWA, Feb. li.-An0ther Lih- eral scandal, one which advance stories in the Liberal Press announ- ced would "stngger" the country went up in smoke today. Some time ago, there was a sys- tematic series of attacks in the Lib- lollte and eneral char es as to the the tinie, hut today, A. K. Mac- Lean repeated ,them with variations of ‘barren land "which has been Railways and U-alluls, ill the sslec . _ _.M Hell. Frchki Cochrane Effectuilfly Dlspdses of Charges Meds fioilcermng wr~~f.»ss_ F... .'.__.»..., ..._ Carson, ina speech, said he inferred lrerscne were drowned when the ' ~ _ Hagel. the youux lawyer “Welling that the exclusion of Ulster from :iid Illct of this B destroyed by ure last night, o_p;'f: ports, work WGS fmr, , ,____ i _ _ _ _ _ " _ » _e_ _a_ lm e.,......,_ ,,,,. .,_ _.._ ,,,,{,;, Plllshid Ellergétltlllly, Eeellemlcclly lllld Selisfllclorlly. Ii1I‘i.I;°‘“.i‘;§..?Z§;’f.$;”‘“‘..ii§1}..l'&‘2i? wno _ _ Mr._~ Justice Patterson,_ tllis morning “'“' -------A i‘i?.°.’.f’.”." ..‘.'.‘“li..".i`.'5§' "E525 RT. “iff 0113 nlld two others of $2,500 each, W port, Ha said that outside of l'ill'i, Hon. (ic<»l'i:c l’. Grullilill, runlv ul ---_--*" Ullurchill there was seventy miles so to the ilefellcc of the Milllstcl' ol z 'ice Adam was a kid" and tion of l’ort Nelson as the terminus E"| fro en all ' » . his engllleels would answer for no of the I-ludson Boy rnilllvny. While railroad built across that In the charge of that dcpaltnieilt I ` _ . ill ' , in end there was no place hilt l\'i='son had caused an investiiratioli into thc I to he considered. Fllrthel~, as this merits of the two ports, and frmr. eral Press, on the I-ludson’s Bay_was particularly a grain route, the information received, il any great , shorter distance of 85 lililcs was a trade was to he developed, Nelson . great consideration. was the proper port, Mr. Grilhaul _ (_ _ ,_ They were emphatically denied at `. M-r. Cochrane went on tothe se- also pointed out thc immense dilfi- , _ l """“d'“" l"’*‘“) \l NW \()1iK FDI: ,cond charge. Hs showed that while cultics ofthe undertaking. thu .` _ , ' " ' I” `“_ _they had heendogged during the building of the railway wus only a Flxplcss ifunipally to-dllv reduced its li --’I‘l Ali. lin ` ) O'l"l'AWA, Feb. ll.--The Naval De- partment received a letter from 61'- plorer Stellanssolx, dated Polut__Bi¢r~ row, October. 25th, conflrniinl _bil telegram to the effect that the Kir- lllk was carried off in s. storm. while the commander was ashore hunting. At the time of writing, he intended to make a journey over- land to join the southern party. No fcsr for the Kariuk, is expréiieed and no mention made of any trouble with Ulrpt, Bartlett an-d his men, :ls wus suggested soma time ago. Stcflansson expected to Klld the Kar- llik next spring. If not,_hs will use the Mary Sachs for the expedition. \`/iN.-\DlAN RAW WOOL THROUGH OGDENSBURG "l4Ll‘¢‘\**ll\\\”lZ. l‘!~ Y-. Fell. 9-'Phe first cul'|:o'of Canadian raw wool import- ed lluder the new tariff law, weighing 50,000 pounds and consi ned to New LOl\DUl:<‘, Feb. 11.-The appolnb in the House, and asked two Ques- now tions of ‘Hon. Frank'.Cochrune, as , as follows; "First-is Port Nelson the 0( proper terminal to select for the South Africa, to succeed Viscount Hudson Bay terminal? Second-was Gladstone, was officially announced the work carried on in an efficient to-duy. The appointment will pnnnn and business like manner? o general change in the Cabinet, John The Minister of Railways made a the frank earnest statement, which Bon,-d 0; -prnde; Herbert Samuels carried conviction by its sincerity. “Uni ll* Montfmll and will _sit President of the local Govern i in that city for n week, 'png qnest o ‘ll mlllllclpal markets and their rein.. tion to the cost of living. it in nn. ilounced, will be one of the principal matters llpon which the commission will take evidence in the Queb metropolis. “W8 have covered thu ground ui llflhillllll G6 _.___ ‘__ congratulated him on his attitude At the close, Hon. Frank Oliver .Wltl10Ul2 Heli-ing for any inf0i‘ml\*»l0_l"promise to initinte slliggcstions lol .Reason by __ certain amount of hard small pmt of the' w0l.k_ H,u.h,,,. de_ qlllil'lcl‘Iy lllvidclld -rum $3 to $l,5u‘ luck, the work had been carried on lvcloplllent nnd steamship trxms~ fl" _5ll“l`C_- _ Th” iff'-liilllfli' lull* llfrll, _ ediclcntly, energetically and in n portation worn inn grnnq, nmblcn\n_ paying dividends nt the riltu of $l2‘flrHf Canadian wool shipment made hllsiness-like manner. The men whoi Mr. Rolllnolid said the plea for an if 5"'"" ’“""" 1907' E York, reached here today. This is thn thruillzh Ogdensbllrg in many years. had been quoted hy the member for amicable. settlement of the Home '_""`A""""'A'A""‘""""""""""""""""""""""""""""‘j - Halifax; in his charge, were either Rule question found gi ready response E interested -parties or suilercd mis» on the part or the Irish Nctiounlists -» haps through their own neglect, or but hp sold the proposals must, l,n be°”'u5e they could not help it’ The "onslsfilnt With U10 limi" i"`l“°illl0f‘ Ill-.loin will llc found the Complctcpollcd, was i~lolliewlllltl.ui'l,:ei' than los? of the (fwmnge ‘_"“" d"'°_t° the Uf the D ll~ H0 11¢0f=bted the new rntllrlls of ycstul-iIily's civic electiolulust your, when ;23l2, were polled. “ctw” Uf the Capmln Btarhng- I" lnituutloll ..l'il-ling from Mr. Asq\lith's It will he sccn that tllc total vote n Bom.d_ men ‘towards the pro;ect and on his very evident intent of _pushing thepro- ject through to a rapid completion. In reply to the first question, Mr. Cochrane showed that from personal observation and upon the advice of his railroad engineers, Port Nelson lvils regarded as the only possible Mid Bh0W9d that "fld01` the Cll‘CU"“ tiling to lllalre the sitllntioll more stances they had made splendid pro~ dilficnlt or donfrcrous, llc enrni-stly ‘ ,gross and were in il position now to ‘hoped ii peaceful scttlclmlli, would Sl.crlm l'°l!1\fflH ments. dairy porduet, eo storage. and the like fairly well' sllld Chairman John McDo\lgal¢1, discussing the Montreal sitting. "W llnvc enough evidence of these matte now to fi'l'l a book. We ex 'ectl whi number of important members of tb trade can tell us in regard to cloth ina, boots and shoes and a few foo products Sittings will probably . - _ 1 held in the Windsor Hotel, and wil lust the week, " Discussing their sittings in Toi-ont lust week, the members of the Como schmms of the church' and un mission Stated thatthcy found n of l0ng residence here and .van mved B _ _ _ “H A wide circle ol friends will mo S year. The late Mrs Rankin who in Montreal to take testirlhony as rm been In declining health mr som gnrds municipal markets, nonlginnre H9 Ml important factor in the cost living. Then we'will hear what 5 ial life of Charlottetown dilriln: 11°F hvblllflllltv and her many acts ' lady' was s devoted member of reluctance to give information on the ht M A A hurt of members of the tra-de all ses sions helm: private. After llientrea they will go to the Maritime prov inces. Minard's Linlment Cures llipthierla. ‘l,Tho funeral will take place on Thll lence The Hill, service commencing Cemetery, _ »ll`ll .f.-,»_-_~.-_-,-_-_-_~,_-_~_-,_-_-_-_,_-_-_»___.___-_~_._____»_____»_-_'__-_»_»_~ l\_l with the _ircrerivi-fl lhrniiy in the lichen _ . . _ _ _ of Mrs Neil Rankin winch occur,-L.d "‘ at llrf hulue. The Hill, on Tuesday " mufllius about use in her seth T ` has I rush forward thc work. I come. iiurlle .... ._ . . . . . . . ._ HDME RULE NEW YORK, Fc e_ Sir Ernest Shackleton has been able FBARRIE GIVES $50,000 TO AlD SHAl7KLliJ'Tl>N lr. 10-The rclisuli » .v _ FOR Lilrcgol Urubbc Stewart and with his .Wireless out Of °0"‘d‘“ settlement. Althililgli he thollifllli, “OIL Mr* ,Cochrane reviewed the the Government had gone farther' ,poineer difficulties they had to loco than “ns ncceB5mry_ M would do my FOR MAYOR I Ll .I . _.,?.li\l 228 l'.'>'l .. 75 ‘Jil ‘JI 4 5 Total ‘Bill 432 Illia 297 'lull lOl Il I~'ill.I)iillllIil . . . . ._ .. !\lcl:ill'roll ` bl ' ' WATER COMMISSIONERS . 228 131" 155 __ 213 107 ill .. ... 155 IZA iill ._ 143 123 ill) ..._ 7l| hu 111.' 28h 216 271 277 223 497 468 -|56 275 1'$'l(`l 1244 112( 1115 710 3* time, took an active part in the soc- (Canadian Press) W f“\“0““CE`~ that he him flnlllly 00]' (iuillnrlinil 1'l~nsn) ‘ whose leadership it was their nr vi. iw, 1.o.\moN, rel.. ii.-some inns w s 1°“*°'1 ill” “°”‘=°_°f_*fY ,f““"“ ff". ’““ oillfiulw rch. 11.~'ri»s onli. ii. _ “ - . J. - - _ _ _ for again today the principal point oi §'_'t“;_,r§3€0_°xtl;_e_;l‘3;’:Y’e1;:ttl;°;_€1 q"`p1__y_ qiliry ls _c_llflr<_l .und i.h;i ili_l<_|ll~ssi:li l interest in the H nn f C _ _ _ the cmllisi-l :lie being lenli, B Charity and kind»nc5_q_ The deceasgd Sir Edwnpnl (jig-no; 0Ba{dJ0€;§`€)“B ; wrlglftg has conge ,fgglwllrd with the .__.____.i.___.___ St_ Premier Asquith's promised l - mrimlmng B-um em-' `- - ‘ , . . , , , , d James church and there her semi tions ettcmrted to draw Ulstc? 5731:- ,q-if B“"“’ °§»‘ll“h“t1°'l’, f,m;'°i§t. "°"‘“"`M‘ “UN ""'"1‘ ` 0 Wm he most kecmv mn bv the 1a_d_ in the grip of Dublin Pm_l___me__£ he nhlc theexpe i lon woul _n t liéhl, Hy X_r¢,\Y Ml./plloli _ __ _ _ l ies with whom she uas most intl- would regardless of all corlse‘~'ucnces men)p0l?7l;bie't‘waBthm€q‘t vhlulill iii LATEST mH(`UV|‘mV H' mm tl _ _ d' __ \_- _I Singesluaion ll 1 s_ol _l. ____ me c y connected in the difler§n_t is;_i_tl:_cgi__:zt_E_l;trl people in their |§,pt_ pr,vnte_ The nnm wltn which ,,Mm_,_ 1,.(_m_,,m.y_ H)_4__.\,Um,d-,ng il' 'y ` “UIQ “’“?dedt_?_ut thee{‘€“g;s‘l1_eem2g the l‘1xceis‘lnr, l)l‘. Van Stuckunz, C l` I' “QW B l , ‘ . - ° mg” *U "’°'l‘- T0 the Hl11"~'ivius: dau- WIFE on PRESIDENT ' ilheeggigh lgcle $50,000 The 0°- IifMMM?'un§f:;Q\;;`h;7iii`i(i>Jig;_(hi-igvm E ¢i‘ FS. » . Burtlctt, and t tb POINGARE T() GRE.l"i‘ t‘r lupment e del c n now be _ - , _ ‘ members of the household. 'rho Cffinrrizf Quaaw or aucilfnlnp lhrhlghea aecnraliige tr; th: estimate ‘°“S""““ “leurs the line init il 1 ian extends its sincerest sympathy of Sir Ernest Shackleton ‘rays “mi cmmcums 1" sw mam of ‘ ’ ' ~' _"_" _, ' 1 _er ' re PARIS 1~‘c\»ruary 10 -with we an ‘miles F’°‘““““' “"“’ ‘“‘“ """““‘“' 'i`§.r.f`i‘.)".1f§`.§livf°`"°0.l).lf if. Ili l’Tl¢9B l\>ll £0 $14 009 or even lower , Much apprehension was felt as the option holders .ould procure since the options had been gran many of them had been parted wi to spcculators by their original hol u wrumored, had been willfully altered ln thc course of being battered abo grantors. When tho time aetus of! on the whole with sucres FORElGN GAPlTA.r- _ PROFI. PB EXAGGERATE available island bred black foxes h the rice ol 1913 youu: was $14 0 ,_ or 5 5 00 per p I. stock Options for 1914 whelps we 8 in more active demand than at a co led ln price from $10,000 tu $12 5 i 1914 o tions may lation capital already llwelfefl P1“°°1° it chase one or more pairs of old bi-eede $900 (ML _md “_ is atm stead, y c ers to llc rsnched alonll With l'-ll l r eeded to or young animals.) alll P 0° l if ith these options o gan so comps ies w and contracts sl assets. seekinll 1'. sell ‘sh.n'ce of stock to secure cupitarx gn soon as the S l1*»°ml1 l' t, su in pn, gn, balance »n the options o _nllrchnsss when nitllrefl. /lnvnucu IN i=_¥l,§_lB_-Sll>P- 'rmuelcn sm' illfilnufrs ar- riilcrav wrrl-l0l*~'r mrrlcuur oi In Appl; nnn Ms , 1913. lt beesm svpsranl that he cusntltw Oi Oil' *I* 5 un ,nam 0, Wi, inning WI sprlcli would be 'Ihr short cl sntie imtlone, and an almost luetcul»eu° tiene rose from m.0W ll’ Mlm lieooll sr simile in 1:41. sn? H3131 ll different lrroups of promoters advanc __ present vaxum A careful cam ’ ` 1 I l. to been slower to arrive. HPPUBVNI good quantities ln the autumn \ 1913 and may be placed at $150 000 e e deliv ies were completed hose wmil which had been formed in season f foxes in 1913 W Y uh 4 Hsprfng took a B K' cities lfigeoin fox values to recapltslr l- and. by sei s stock. were shin in N09* l°¢*»*“°°* . culsrl lucrative a bifllulil l"°°“ "sa K i; b careless rated to *his '.tIi:lns'“w\il‘i” ln’ turn the l>°lf» ‘lm 'md' 001° were _ s s few ,weeks A would not their me-_,Mn-ml wqnv ml fissures ui In itl 1 met exaggeration. A statement widely circulated that s fe-mono ID, lad: AU' mu 'fl“”“"(il _ ‘W .1_ ivmlonniii the pcrfr_\l‘med, without ilu-_ ull- , In this ward the cont lend lcompl-llcll the licturnin nl. with any person. The lo Mr. Mf'Kl~llllll wllu w WARD I roll iulioii l‘1l‘\.~i'I‘ Il? :£4 :I W I*Ii5‘l‘ 'l`Q'1'AL Iilli ZS" ,771 FOR COUIICILLORS FOR WATER . (IG 1‘»ll h‘_‘. 'I4 l'xii 2_l I lull- l li 1;! COMMISSIONERS cel. between thi- I-I Ul'l`lcc1‘ to give the cilstilig vote. This he 173 1715 77 163 l'Lli 223 156 213 70 Wllincliiors resulted in n tistiiyililch- lllli 41 Iuuviug his sent, nnil apparently without co‘1`i§nltati`on two <'.nnil'id~.itcs were present. The vote was given its l.\lr'rv,lipolldf-r'hll'1-ll 1~lei~f,|‘il_ WARD 2 lilo ul /il' FOR MAYOR \\]1\'-'Vi' \\`l5G'I` TOTAL I Ill llLi 228 to orrnal complimentary telegrams f th V tl t h t . d t ~ < . l* ,_ ,_ . 1 ' _ _ one 0 e gen es , s yes an mos t tl l , rlecldcli to tly llis llfi R. olcinn .... ._ the September deliveries, since the which were the final incident of thu retirin of men with u bu daring er HH lp hmhnmt U! ,mph A- ll..,.,,,. _ _ _ _ _, 52 Sill 90 e ,Dhey btnngmcy in Gamma and el” Mt royal visit to pn,-in_.f_nn»p of ox 5. _ 4 ge, duct in the . . l , _ _ Peditlo" mt” B land “heady . so _t,r'l:kl=. with tll‘brl'clllos`is, :lull where made it problematirsl whether King Alfonso-was the first indlcu- tragic for the people of the British Emfnceg must mt~lSf,,_ct,,,-y ,-ennm_,_ the tion of her acceptance hy European Empire. _ ` gwelieurrlafvuds to perfect their con courts. Afterwards sue was euielsliy "Two influences mane slr Ernest rac s eeause or the r se in prices eceived by the German Ambassador. Sbackleton’e comlirrg polar expedition .U Scnulmy l’-td She le \\°W. lu fact, the “First an event of the most absorbing ln- LOAN FULLY S B ` th ady in France" and charming tetest for J. M. Barrie. One influ- ___ verybody by her'beau'ty, grace and ence is typical of Barrie sentiment L(3;I%Q_Nan§§3;_c810th;“€T;_r§ 021; ‘B0 that controversies might be look F regards the Shackleton expedition ae f“llV Fllbs" md The "st closcd il ed for in enforcing them avnlnst their __ wmnment ot an ambition that saturday at noon! ___ (__ P V ‘ Th Gu rdlan ca v fam any arrived tor dehvemm “‘ Swtemlyer' '__' iizpt niglotgoggihgcgig gli; hlirthe liggt Cangdn 12 offering $508 000 cumllla- I 1913, no grave diiilcllitlce were forth Ono cent per word each insertion is messages found beside Capt Scottie uve seven pnr can preference _ coming A fair amount of outside his column. Unsh must accompany y m the tent that gnauy became shares l- order Mininlilm charge twenty llvi 5 Emve ----- - th hi it eeths cts l , . highs serve?-lmihe thcnsclxigmmt eel :gre MA/QT 1N'ric1.1.Ir§l<1?s'7r"i35§_YvY1li~i'i‘ intglltliehhiihdiihstigs hlenhffsasiihii M‘"""‘“ 1‘"“"°“t °“"" “mul--` . ______.._ .__ _- of the late Captain Scott was J M Western Ra. way gN ___ _ ___ ' Albert Canadian or e n t CUMDENSED M” ghhgfletgsgt 1:1? Mir murtsgzc debenture St°°l< has "W" llll I). J. Ililcy I)l‘_ lt. lredwcll th~ “I w. oi~ni.l>e _ McDonald McGregor McCarran on D. l-ltowurt .. Fl?5.“‘¥° nd of i Ol lil lt. Ruttray V'l'. iliillllvliuil . l:Uul'l'o . . . . . . . . . . .. c(ll-cgoi' ,_ li. Sterns _ . .. A. Horne . FOR COUIICILLORS Sli X7 H2 (Lil COMMISSIONERS 1|; 41 FOR WATER . ____ 84 . 75 fill ill 1(ll& (I7 455 WARD 3‘ 'roll lnvoli - Fell `collli¢ll.l.oils FOR mI|ATE'R OUIMISSIORERS .. ..~l»! 170 142 123 130 124 197 80 154 91 ills in -18|. 107 »- ._ McI1o:l.l\lI Ill er lee B house and assist in post office. Two _ been disposed of, and as the demand 1 X Wm ood es ~ The Minister nl on li hu rs ter then the supply l" nm' Y l’§‘Y ii WK 'rivom 'ro sr Ds1vlo1.1sHi~.n ,., l li sown .liniiirr or un- use ng ii-.llihc . . . . . _ . ._ WHS B E Y 5 “ no Apply io Post Uni l., French River 1- igélfné) c(~|,n,,h ,,\,,.n,.,i ynnlelllny w12"1" it W” p°“‘m° tl’ secure' op* pl 0 ar for best grade U89 2‘izM2’EllPd LONDON February 10-‘Tlle Tlvfili I rmng at rl in oklock in Heurtv. _ be E *_* _ “M” °' ‘“'n“'° to Dmduce the Whey” 3:31 Itlcicleeo based onpconhdence that F"6X'_!l‘_5If SALE -- PFACE RIVER 0( th” theatw' but R new 8 W efficiency." The discussion was opcn~ /\_ l\.,,~n,. 6 i ` on September 1st, the con mon. dato outside investors Wm buy mtg the rc FARM FOR SALE. AT NORTH -~ »--~ ~- -- 0 pe FOR SALE -SCHR ORGAN 45 the best known and most cclltlal 5; __ \ H_“u_ .rh(,_,.,, WM n dc. r tons. carries 80 tons coal, good variety theatre on the Strand had half_h0m._ lcd by tn" new li 1 f S turd y , » _ respqndlng period in 1912 nnd rang seller, good sails and iigging Ap its __ na pe_r r;_i_‘:_r_i_r_1_:c?___r_l_ne__ce 2 Strett george 0rmun_ The first on _l:tiic__n_\_;_»__ plv Wallace McLeod, French River, 1191 2-12ru9iiJd d - . ' ers, and were thought to have Passed act._ which are_rs.vidIy making her_»angi the other is typical of Barrie iES___20_0 6 _ nd __ han Der calm _ bod ' _ ' _ _ ~ . .~s ' l ', _.___ ._ __ - " l l _ I ‘ _ ' ' 'I _ _ . . , m _ A . om ___ 1182 9 12M_3l ~~ -#~ r in e n . mg ill British °“p“‘°l' which has wANTED'_BR1GHT YGUNG MAN --'- lggsircxli 'hi that" truth for the pres. . of neat appearance, to work aslstunt in the Dunstaffnage Cream- ery. Etperienee not DGGGBBBFY- State reference. J. P. Simmons, Mgr, Dunsteffnage, P. E. 1. 1190-2-izmzw. ____,__________.._-----h- B Mme Sm,” Black one of the an be erected further back by the end ed by the RM” J_ Hcm,cy_ He g,,,,,,,_ d t l ufhclenl; amount to bold est e'ver shipped clit of that dis Ol th” year ed his idc-.ns shout two words, us ry n s _,_ _ u trict Hudson Bay agent odered ‘ __ __ - an sgoo 00 for ms psi; Cnnnn pn; fined the word truth, ___ai;__he___\;_ns ' ' a ni; Exchange, Charlottetown IHHOUHCEHEKES then H8111! lt ue that lm V Wd _,___---_._ --- "°““"“""-"` 1 l' vrllllllll of the ll, Slcwlllt wit an m U nnhjcp _ widening necassitates nm d§n?l)“ti§J1I{ 7h,irIlT;[:cwh`iiii1B mliiie for Ministerial in ,u.p,nn,, _ , _ _ __ li. lil gilt . 'l`llyir,l‘ `l‘. VcK'ilLlr~. *_,:-‘Z "l‘ruth” and “Personality” H” dc' ____ ledge which could be recei ed _ il t d d imparted H che ‘4 W C llllln ~ _ _ . 'Fl _ One cent per word each insertion in ef nv the Gospel," said Mr. Heaney. J. Mellon-ilfl this column. Gash must accompany _~-in primarily the revealed word of ll. Mclilelznr order. Minimum charges twenty-ll" God. Every minister mllst know his F. Mcilarrnn cents. _ Bible. The constant study of tliil;‘ ll. l-llewllil. u c f knowledge will led h nl rl "Mary in Stsgelsnd. 3rd in series. :Rui-s:,Oheyond it. It will lead him Last opportunity to see it tonight, to the study of UB l'\l9¢0fY. f¢B'°l1lT|f¢ 155 ' ez 116 WARD A FOR MAYOR l"» -\.\"I‘ \.l'.1v"l`li.\ WEST 'I`U'l'AL . #(0 CJ U5 wi 87 lllr _ S43 ‘Je IA-l ' zss ‘ ~ - zrl "Fon councillors H12 fl/I 135 M ll7_ ‘lf 391 _ _ sl: 320 Foil vlllnall collllllssloflills whu€ "“ 277 285 1-1'. 7?. lil# 70 ill 12| -all 7:, ind ?.1l ~.l 5. 104 '£16 ' 223 0 kv-gomsfsxazo on” dividends; and River Uorller, . i} milts from Char- evsn tunes companies Wl10°° 1° ' ` dv nts to res iettetown, containing ell scres in of s high state of cultivation, with l e ood house and e large hsrn and Five cents to all. 1180-2-ilmli. as it does over so-men! Y9l1l'l~ _.___ ,will try to relate the eternal mess- s»V_|iLEN'l'lNE TEA I In Corn- age of the Book to the changllll i l-`. AST l~`.. 1'. wail Hall Monday, Feb. 16th, under conditions of-human life. Then t H” FOR MAYOR \v. (`.lI~I"l"l‘L. \VE°i'Y‘ llfl lO|‘» 432 “° il. sim" ....... .. ilu us l ta Y in these profits were 817 500 and $1 000 n °~ rd or tr h srl 'were made u;1l>f°‘l'l’“? '°“°d.“°" " ... nni _ _ _ is les e' Al%l$.£`:_iIl ta! Pgfleiggengngrdggrerilllgrted and Il Bl is slr orl lnsi snlmels at hllzh nge es Eaves other buildings. Apply te s__a_s-1-mm "dealers sivisseiis el zu ner wit- Of horror. 'r/upon WAN'I‘uD= A 17° to town. ,_ 5 elle dunes in pt ensued. Quota- _non As W” ___Wm_hu_ ___ so atv _ I ' I h y. e ’ 6 B1* Ov I noddw I-lsrneu shop. Charlotte right good opening for s Bret class tailor at St. Peters, P. E. I. The tailor who formerly occupied shop moving West, where his family are located, A good business, a good shop and sverythihz ready lvl” 8 first-class msn, none other would get the business. Fcr information 15. 'l` c me fu\i_ assimilated by hfmeel :;:'ve7f`l°li‘tBt7~l ~17l6'p.Cn‘1iIdi‘imweather ui: a?ld the riesire to impart that tml-li favorable tea will be held first line will naturally grow in his mind and _ _ A ___ ' - - .,. night following. 1118-2-l2mlipd. heart. This leads us to the consid _vi.__\_ _Sl_i__illi\ _.___ eration of the __v_vhol c qne_stlon _of __<.r_¢_____ . ’ repar on for t e nn urn .. . lllir .r th.;T;g{vY‘:’;‘;lM5;m§,1tg;:€rt,?;)nAgg :1r:1:i ‘zl 17 20 lil FOR WATER COIMAISSIUIIEIIS _ . . . _ . . . __ 133 115! Ill) 125 146 11.! 'I3 'ii G64 551 MI ill M 104 in as its lzr. iso 116 146 107 l BZ ei ' . » r i » lr. ._ m “Minerd's Llniment Cures Distemper. _Mlnsrds Linlment .ures ~ _ ` D. Stewart . . .. n3 67 58 ._l ‘I5 l