& < z —_ . = ll i a i " Ee a a THE DAILY EXAMINER ~ - : : . THURSDAY, JANUARY 18, 1894. THE DAILY EXAMINER, |-22"ssie"ie.ce wc OUR CITY WATERWORKS, macaprase coironenaan | Daan \NUARY evan Now, we ask that che Peowier be bell] Report Of the Commissioners. | fivicriict serv important ant imeesteng| APight bn the at iltilment of his promise chapter to the above history, and I thank | ta OUR WATER WORKS ~~ : outside of Charlotte et . a : him for that contributien | this vear bv Insuring with n 7 | ot | Interesting Statements Concerning Our; yy for thet contrite. game | year by Insuring . : town. th Ss t A ihe temperance d : epee Lt, » ‘ op | | ‘ . andd ely bodies have don their part On the Water Supply an ( there is ho one person Mo tent to | tr ‘ { — ¢ *remier Peters ee > t the subjec } as rf yen- vaterwork We ar n| h of this promise, Prem ? | * From the report of the Commissioners, me with tl 7 a I, th re at : i strong support from | . ; isa . application. we tleman from nish, am sincereiv trus f a plet up} | ‘ aah et asad ue far ™ 1 upon applica he will give ue a wore Gee Chanter of * e 1 \ an early date. “Yours, eté., ; PENG Ur xy , . ecis Pron atu Ve! CONSTRUCTION A. A. Macponanp. | CHARLOTTETOWN, t : Premier had not been | — The expenditure under this head during tee Benn | ‘ | p. he would already | the year has been $1,788.65, making “ “OLD TIMI A ( -_ GED, | . 9 a a ‘ . * ytal cost of construction proper. material, . ej és ily enforce the —_— ‘ * | - uet 7 pr ae = ate ne a Ww ¢e'in levenerate days } o sae ' 1e aml else- ones oon es extensiones, l ; ’ was surpri to re lin vyonr report ot . ~~ : hn 4 aol | Voneeee es tS ; gs that in — ‘ recet ipreme Court proeeedin , ‘ The in pipe extensions this year, in MO . ak i} sis teh. the} : : em per ‘ they press for} cluding. two hydrants, one on Bright wrisoner, William Power, was undefended. | SreciaL Desparones to Tue Examiner ‘ ; ‘ tra Char- |. Road and the other on Gerald Street, in- . a ht everv man « 19 presumed ers, | | ’ . any al vi: eam ure of $470.54 ee ee . ’ ore n ; : ia — ; he | a vote, | Vorved \penditure > nnocer tii he was found guilty, and The Dynamite Charge. ’ -_ . —_ } ~ 7% tt ful fil- : EXTENSION aii hat no] er, however aoe was ar | : ; : i } - he w extensions it a> 0 ower ved thout counsel. used to | \ ONTREAL, Jan. 1&8, ' a" pr t y iw uty snel vase?,’ when = I | eo ore i Ze eT a fae th . bre selected | The dynamite case came to an end yer- ’ barg Vader | ‘ In 6 inch pipe vee el de lithe wold het. | terdny, when ex-Premier Mercier stated — ' a * Fa Pi we el to defend ‘the prisoner gratuit- | * 3 beh : 7” akiibiond FINANCES OF HOME RULP, Brighton Road. 121 a ty was venetally assigned | ‘bat his son, with Pilland and Demategny, 42 io ; ——— ¥ sats Sales Speen tel fre: dhe er cet, | pleaded guilty to the charge of attempting ¢ i, 0 4 : | * In 4 inch pipe to « of the vouny barristers#in search of | . i Mr. ; As alread tis ed. the H | ard | : Pout ta. She Dh wen t to blow up the Nelson monument. Mr, . ax: as mened a sutieerintii 3 ¢} Kent Street, a : ee Oa Stein Mercier asked the judge to be Jenient, and seriansiy-obiected * t ake | y . i ’ Brighton Road 250 * i necessary to do this in those daya, | 2° i alt that thé bove will be Geol : ere , e} inxs ei ’ eee a ‘tent true | it 18 understood that the boys will be fin vhich H Frank Smith an! H S. H. | pei & Gerald St 640 * ounsel had then always sufficient true | O08 one \ Fame 7 . . ? a 2 : a lertake the | ?<% each. . Bla reasurers for the repler mel 125 ove of their profession Yo undertake } i i . = y luty without fee or reward j | 5 : Home Ru I here. | | works erated | ‘ o Ru : P 1262 What has become of the esprit du corps i Free Wool. } . ‘ to the Toronto G M Blak ‘~~ *: ys vhich has hitherto always animated the } ee we -. - a by In Hvdrants . ; , a 4 Wasuincroy, Jan. 18. . ' With your perniiss [ proceed mu : : ‘ mbs of the law in this respect. There is | ASHINGTON, : nromisxe of indieating the financial | One ¢ B t Road ; } ck of lawyers nowadays in search of | The House agreed to the amendment to req ments of I - smentar rerald © ' ' briefs, and a retainer in a criminal case | the Wilson Bill, which provides that the apy part this yea They « t $240,- ~ mightopen the door to a brilliant future | free wool clause shall go into effect imme- ; , iter | 000; and perhaps I can besi show my dis- In Gates or Valves for manyof our-legal fedalinaay diately after the passage of the Bill. This : position to deal frankly, by quotis Nn €X"! One 6 incl Kent Street. } BLAOKSTONE. was the first defeat for the Ways and ar cote | oi = of thin estimate. eateecta trom. & ), , oat 1 a Meuns Committee. ‘ t tidential report which I made tine - Pona’s Extract, the most potent curative "ie Mn ae i ith Novem st It is ' SERVICES agent known for pams, aches and injuries; Cheap Binder Twine. ——_—_A ND——_ 4 - sf 8 : i ae let those who have neéver used it inquire -__— . ; I personally looked into tl . Che amount expended in laying Service Sonceraine ite sirtues } Orrawa, Jan. 18. aiid f ‘ ' . Tn . ne o crust hat, meee aes a) | ’ a : P { . , ; lit of the finances of the Trish Parlia- | | ty ince our " ce are ha 7 . sy ; ner prion | John Connor, of St. John, has received water \ ue ) . i. adatie 11.89, making the total cost of such pipes a eae ; . , ; _ | mentary party th & view ae oe ° ve ; ‘ ie ‘*1 59] ns ' Thia vea a aaa hi pleasant flavor, gentle ac tion and the contract to equip the proposed binder waste has ¢ jul iC) the suths required to carry GH the move- ee vata Se aa mks soothing effects of Syrup of Figs, when twine factory at Kingston Penitentiary. | z5, .pocne Ws te that | ment f ext ycar, _ te a ea o piece” th the | = need of a laxativeand if the father or! The contract price is $35,000. ' . ' mart - "ress f | election, which many expect to tal pace ee ieee ' i: mother be costive or bilious the moat | sai : i : e t year 00 previously laid, there are therefor ed : : ! : about the end of 1894 | lt waee c pins i dab tails it gratifying results follow its use, so that Fire at New Glasgow. $ . . serine ees ae _— “T give you my estimates, with some of | now Lif 7s — : oem , ' o — "1 Gt is the best family remedy known and } *4 : i : tere ecessitated if every-!, aie which thev proceed enue; ORS Of “s — Seu ; 3 y Tat vy should have a béttle. | — . : : te 1556 ise, consequent =o tenements New Giascow, Jan. 18. t. to, wie more |—PAYMENT TO MEMBERS prey oie caitai | j : se > “te 1. Just a little d rT list il r oon ‘tied we eas i ae | A firethis morning in W. P. MeNeill’s 4 . ial. Just @ WS daily “ TT} : t disbursed tie reas- |}... ote oh ’ r ther mg i 2 10 * Hie di . 5. : : sn - I amount disbursed by th “} unw y th zh pov I I USE SKODA’S DISCOVERY, the great implement factory did $6,000 worth of | , } } r hee £8 » wi we | ; e ’ > i Pp ° - art ach f the 1006) fer this y ar reacnes wus se i thems¢ ] Bleod and Nerve Remedy | damage. } , . ‘ ‘ i i con- | ever, fed & Smal sul ~ vate i then vals =| i ; , ; va Fhe members of the Irish Par tary saree ats - ; si eae } i i, 4 Par ment crow: ter. rs ; é takers { thy ty. % ! than s art ich . ild and therefore w may look omiee’ 7s PRO? | ee 1 556 I : I y sadeetnibncs Gas sditiaaton ty io Sinn, oargmers are.D Ed | aiken | ain IE I niecture that for 1594 we may 1 Hire pid 7 Py. . : ; i 3 , been | £9:000, oF $45,000 the whole year), 0 ze of $8. CRAND BUY ' ase t A eC r__-REGISTRATION EXPENSE : a : ’ : euegr SeTV ICE ert & ce s } eeryice S28 yee ‘3 t iy es r settee te pephabh ah io if : tt ] la 5 . rs — . ’ - es nae ty ; i ian mcnee | . ; th ie , arter S manac | es <*, Mr. Charles Dalziel. | landlords have unlimited resources, and ; | tl severa uls f t tt : ’ &, . sabsoluteiy necessary to make & good | may he s t i sc aaa | F . nated to the ctfice of City , . : ' Rte Ui icant “et ” fight against them, we La asa 1st | tah IN PH SUE Barge part of ¢ ; * 82 | Redmondite opposition, in order to show a | . | ’ ; ; : : cet nat saneeiisbeinds Ohihs saith Masonic (pera ouse ' You'll Need it Hundreds of Times ’ i AOR Wwinuing : ver was ia ” ; > 299 } ‘ i port as a whole, a ee ee ee ieee bh biseee 6 Ebates ?/ —-Defore this Year is out, 3 Cov are ¢ ""| A large part of the national expense is | Stables, 4 pty gee ee rne by the localities or individuals, and | Stores V04 or are i ye ’ 7) , yf) ity . * - effort has been always to stir vo , as ne ‘ & ; eres a : THURSDAY, JAN, 25, 1894, COSTS ON LY 15 CENTS. < ras poss ble. lo al exervuonl- put if CHE SINC TN, « oe ' oi ( ' - | 7 . cer mod Miscellanc 563.16 563.22 —_—_ ei ana ¢ ; . ‘ 7 > al a [so 00 150 0 ‘ i : en from central funds Part of this aid | Rent of Qua : ’ YUU PROGRAMME. L] eit. : “a age eg al ational | Fin 1) 12.00 FOR SALE AT | has teen provided by tl [ri Satione os ? iF l. Songs of Seotiand (Christic ; Pies : Federation, but we have bee a . ; i @19 957 4 $19 757 62 Prof Vinnicombe’s Orchestra, C 3 Sa erpeeeyh ie sents by ate aon $1 F57 arter's Books . I ip} ul ; : a / Voeal Solo wi ® e? { ] ar t remains, notwithstanding, in ue EX°ENDITURI Prof Caven, . : nnectic t 2. large amount, e i esa . Ma 9 = we h — _ ; . ance was $3,537.93, 1} ng $110.25 8 a ssrs B ‘e, McLe Cook, Lewis ee ae . Si that we shall r a aaa t} is . eee ee i DUNDAS NOTES, ; : al ‘ +} — = ' : ropes Cosh 4 ar 4. Cornet—Scotch Airs iiaiaiieaiiaai Of } : I : ncrease of $21.03, an ! mai SZ > Wot on . £2 } £10,004 he vas a decrease sup ae and Mr C P Fletcher rhe weather has been very stormy for ‘ ' : ) ” ; oi \ Ss . the last few days, but is now getting - aries, mainly through the jad . a a i : : : ' Mrs J M Macleod. } milder, and the roads are beginning to be ‘ . st litt saru there being | cious arrangement by which Mr. Dalziel > & , 1 rdditiona ' a : ; af eae ‘ ‘ } - Maideu Sor | passable. ate Kat there ar rccasponally f the. Water Department also becans Violin , 4 st | I ; : . . a aald ‘Seebad tlidve Ghich can be | Clay Buirvevotnbdie tia Pises o¢ Maries |? ¢ (ok pootels ae ae | La grippe is raging in this vicinity, and ee eee it ae Selita ae a The tole! aeediitinn tins pantie co ey a Miss M A Macdonald. | Dr. Gillis is kept busy day and night. . —ens oe v ide — ee a eo “a aaa , Saal heal es $3 36 O42 7. av. | 7 Comic Song-“ Laird o Cock pea” | Wealso regret to hear that Mr. John | ——— SE eo a ee en ee _t ee, — - a ~~ “7 i cecil ett se sci ty M7 Bh chee a iinet cami sls I a a on, Mr William Me Kay. | A. Cameron is but slowly recovering from . ' ema Aclit : ee ee . : . , 0 vk . h A, li aac hey i iy &. Vocal Sol | his attack of illness since the election. (| 5 esa than £500 of &2.500 «3.40, which sum has been deposite oca 10 oot eer eet ares . ret : ; to pe 500 0 82,500. 219.20, which sum has been deposited to ee [Was onps, tor eeain end pecs bao WE HAVE OT J. . DES Fine BOOTS an 0es. f ' t of ' ee ee payment of interest on the Water Deber in I e Watz (R Gruninwald) | are the order of the day here as a boodle , Coe oy “Here a sewnere t effort has | See : lis ee eee a ale hi a vases Qeeeetin, "| result. | i ad i on ennai 08 Soe <s pecaette, Loam se nfortunately leaving a shortage for t Festival. Grand Gatheri | are tre prond to me thet Mr. T. G. Ross | | These goods are celebrated throughout the Dominion R int ely ay La rnoriadt for f 0, \ x Festival. s¥% « i heri > . i 1} ‘ ; ' we The | div subscriptions. But | eas of ORO 8 irawn from ti Neutch Lads aid Lassies inteoduing has completed his fine saw mill. Matthew, i} 5 . 5 ex ¢} ce : > , . ‘ . eas SEUEER EERE . en ed ane ee ae : T i - ‘ ‘ Sie j ‘* the expenses, which 1 re sarpius of Water ioneys in ¢ Cir Dairymaids’ and Shepherds’ Drill, Gillie | McLean & Co.’s branch store are doing a | ‘. a ~ iia fi : 7 harges of the returning officer-, are Pica i aaa oa ‘uke eo he lively business here, and 1nuch credit is | for STY LE, FINISH and W CAR. When you want : heavy, and it beolutely 1 sary, MISCELI AX} nab, from Scotland. i due Mr. W. E. Leard. A. Miller & Co. i ris ‘ sts | ‘ ae ° Pre : UWS are « ine ively ade i} [re ‘ =: ~ ‘ Oo the maiority of contests. aid fron a. 1. D “ Wha'll be King but Charlie”,..... | ate also doing a lively trade. i 8 s f{& S Laide enn (ee ets PL oe % ! iis: incase wk as a wil be King but Ge oth tu tabta cir Galena) } First-class Shoe and a Good Fit, ask us for BELL'S. ‘ al Oa es. contest ' pipes, gates, liydrants i services : BT ieee Rie oe atin over their defeat in the Cardigan district, | —FOR—— 1| : Ser, bovetree conte. The. lest. several | isle teeuk cosurted ibe ct ice e| = mR iicaom. | Ln a min Sener || LADIES’ COLORED SLIPPERS made to order at 7 £3.933 103 7d. [| Single break or . &@ Soe Ce oe 2 joyed to get their men elected in spite of } i 5 ‘ ra stalks ia : eRe SE a + ‘ at lit . two hydrants had to be taken 1 p. | 13. Vocal Solo—* Mary of Argyle the grit vertymander. 1 . : a Se S a ee Thee vee i , aoe yon ne at the Bank of N i Scotia corner and Mr Charles Hermans. 5 e ’ eee short notice. The kid used can be washed when soiled. & mi ; : | han £ E 7 nge tte the oth Rochford Street The valy 14. Violin Sol —“* Auld Lang Syne” January 13, 1894. e se H ey ie an Mca h eee oe poh Bh eee +++ iCall and see samples. oe Home rule is to be w “ale 2 _ | =an {pipe for watering the stree (*, atl | 15, Vocal Solo—* My Laddie in the Scotch The greatest flesh and blood maker in “ it neither revard the ‘ titner s bv the work be do “ vas repaired ni re-set, I he hydrant Biigadk ns = os om tes existence and a life-saver to consumptives i the ner ele . » ual etreet evidenth Mis t f an. : . >. . . . . . diaiiii snd the wzenera ’ on Rocht ] f had vidently iss snub yndman is Miller’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil, “the { J Cc ein ‘ . t oftect ‘ atrument f th . wt wereel ‘ a<s)ne ste ? é ‘Ge f . i” (Sibo : ith ‘ arved.” |e lectoral eheceswes between |e a ee. bY & passing sleigh; | 16 “Geme.of Scotlanit? (sibold) ..... kind that cures” bronchitis, coughs, colds * M . M LE O D . zre Lite = -s ae t _ ee and, it being in an ex} pace, and the Orchestra, and all lung troubles. Every bottle war- 3 will. th be borne | 1886 and 1890 was the Irish propaganda. | Chief of the Fire Department de ening it) 17 Voeal Solo—* Scotland Yet” ‘r++ | Tanted. No oily taste like others. In big ! Charlottetown, January 3, 1894—dy Thar Pampl ets and leaflets were mo-=t exten- | nnnecessary that a my erems SOU d Ke} t Mr James Pavison. bottles, 50c. and $1.00, at druggists. : ] riel, McDonald and McLea ¢ | “ively distr — ty is ae Sad This there, It = Bo repta ! ; as oo sith is. Trio—* O, Willie Brew’d a Peetgo’ Maut” : i ee ee enna : TT 2a : : ee — stantly at work on the p fort a oss services, the Board have 7 n pu ’ ho Messrs McLean, Bruce, @@0k. The joints and muscles are so Inbricated : work. wl] h ost n rome years 3V ’ little trouble on account « water-takers 5 9 Sarse arills t . Sa : cai : ; , ; ' : t al j j their-eellar tan iv tors , | 1& Duet—* The Law.of Gravitation” by Hood . arsaparilla that all trheumatiemn 7 7 ee ee re Misses Whetlock and Webster and stiffness soon disappears. Get only : = — -926<-e a oe ed for w tof funds 3 hem off trequentiv to a oid the freezing : ae ; ety: ‘ Hood’s. . ENFORCEMENT OF THE SCOTT ACT. “Meantime, the Irish and other Unien- ff the water in the interio: pipe- Each | %- Voca! Solo ab Oe ee . ie tl im for pol ster-taker should aa a turn-off te ‘ Mr William McKay. cxamepane semenenctil> <ipep iby all> iieniiniimailiinias f sts have raised enormous sums for pol water-taker should aay turn-off tap ot ‘ ' 4 eae nantinn of the Guar Yat ert. ‘They have et sxstenat-| Kis unm in the cellar to save the tap | Me Triotin (Bennet) --|A Famous and Endur- : ta tise HOw Ing ally deluging | the loubtful British | avainst the cellar wall: but it must | Orchestra, i N. , : | 9 Seott Act tow t there are constituencies with Iris vewspaper’, | understood, that if the latter is lamaged, | 22. “Auld Lang Syne” : ee ing ame. a is Galt Vast. ned tek’ Heuer | tenlets. pamphlets, letters, Res wsers | the water-taker is liable tohave it repaired “GOD SAVE THE QUEEN.” —_— ; ' These are r snenkers frost ieier ar else! ere at his own - time. tpen p San epenners See ° Mcted more than” Reserved Seats, 85 eents; Unreserved, 25} The name that ever will endure cheer yemmcemeaniarenl $f Gaiatilens cen ance o> at i the reason’ What is | Thev claim to hay a ries ' ; SECOND PIPE LINE cents. i Is Harvard | hint ov c ; ; cee Vinee On , ® Harvard bronchial syrup pure ; 4 Thereasen whv anv law ia} one hex { Wem ne a At th net selPGR of the Lecjal . Pian of Ground Floor and Tickets at James In Canada it’s faune doth rine 5 r . ne S . : : ve taal ant : in Bettaimyand « nterwork 4 , 7 ' ons >; Paton &(o’s. Plan of Balcony and Tickets . A : rade > : Saddl H ‘ oF ‘aa if P ] ‘ I k . Hi ] . R . ” - — hha - . al a ; ga for the veneral 4 4" Act was passed in asing the himit of at. Dodd’s Medical Hall. : » *Mongst remedies tia Fovereign, king. ers ar: ware, ari age are Wal @, LS 0 és, ul pS, itis, w faiite do Fo, en PPE SES meye e | issuing Water Debs ires from £200.000 Doors open at 7.30. Concert at eight sharp, » Es Dacian: vere 2h is , ; nv % nt to s electior Fur this purpose we require) age 1! oe The only preparation that can give en- > ] {ts t | & Wi W iti li ) Bi . wy , } , any vho want el ' aa : p ce halted 3 ; indi i $220,090 to enable the W ater ommis- JAMES PATON. 2 CAMPBELL, . ae Pp I z : ; e . 1a Sy QO @s, life 0 ( s ICKOI , ass @ Gt . ' nowing that they | £4,000, or $20,000, and ' i . tire satisfaction in curing coughs, colda, _ | ee ; : litur uld mal » hetter returt sioners to lay a Second Main I pe Line bx- Chairman, Seeretary. _ —. : j ‘ ~ en ee WAKO ¢ ri d line not to be built until 1894." Aga affections, is Harvard bronchial syrup. i aie 4 oe hnatiae uF aan a Gi aero Reaegar mae wecmaeanaca or as: Mr. Stuart Hunter, of Belleville, Ont., wit result i thea J is of a Wate? Coditinins head abies says: “‘ Having ased your Harvard bron- g they have not the support of | tration, es viter ey ak a st Webititer. the Board: ahinot te | a chial syrup, I found it all that could be wi tow and the rum element | Parison, some special ~ ~~ p “ees on 8 Set 6 ag? Ak any steps towards con: e | desired as a remedy for throat affections. wes on ' ¢ | the earlie ara, wae f bS90-I > oe cong _——— _ : ies Sa a I have recommended it to others, and am bensochern themes baie | heather Dashers, Moss Hair, ete tween the Pampieg Station andthe itv. a 10arseness, throat irritation and bronchial ¢a Jas s > ’ ele, nd consequent sis, | structing said line. until it be axcertained ther the citizens ithorize the new ence wW t, , : ee ies ci : pleased to say that people who have, upon a. wel oeeeen ee See phe grant ao adn. | ed Cadet ies I eienidinges to Wednesday & Thursday Evenings, iny recommendation, used Harvard bron- ee S one cijinrn,| SPOR pesecearny @ down almost to star- danction theists cf ibektares to ; chial syrup have informed me that they @ int sts of thé rom: | c -=ag 2 Gears 7 , - . j 4 . ° 3 Le : ; ed ke : ors , JANUARY 17th & 18th. have received great benefit from its use.” ’ Ldo all ¢ Phe expenditure was for 1891-2 4£21,- | proceed with tin FOrn a ay ——— cmeeetnenens). cstyoermeasenn re at heart. an } . ' : : . — : Ath. 700. and ‘for 1299-3 £18,300 At least i Legislature has done its part, the crtizens % a ‘ ’ ‘ ary f tem ‘ + bor inve~? ” ‘ . ; , ; 2 — rm y + ol CO us y * £17000, or 85,000, ja required for [80t, Ought in some way to definitely appreve se )) nN j wiv 29 USE SKODA’S DISCOVERY, the grea ‘ oe} inon the Bé<« ° 3 ’ ; ’ ny 8 - ‘ | } | | i i ‘i ay que dette talk tates a i of the second main pipe line, if they de i BN " L) e Blood and NerveRemedy. ! é . . , ’ oo ire ifs prompt construct: - a t : ' ; tis . acomaeail | aan t o* yrs se Lee] . “But this is not all. We are in det SINKING FUND AN ILLUSTRATED LECTURE. | ee S ; ears ' , . ' ut fe Pp The } tleim* are aa@ fu.,low qe aay 7 ‘ ‘ keey iv from drink, ee ee The Water Works havi: been prt in fa : ‘ ; } ‘ , e “(1) Old debt. dating from before Se a , One-half proceeds in aid of the Widows’ and ‘ ‘ ! ‘ er tow! pa> A, ’ t! rt scent £3.620 peration im January, 1889, and the Aet Orphans of the wrecked Gracie M. Parker. j : ‘ ‘ wl, +? : * Ppl ray, Ww ‘ s aaa ‘ - " ¢ ¢ ¢} 1. ‘ male prior to wt A ‘ wn I i: 7 d on <a to authorize the construction of the wo k. This beautiful story presented in three parts, | ‘ taking “Of a plebiscite do | “(2) Balance of debt to M: providing that a sinking fund shall be be- | Over Eighty Iliustrations. Must be keen | ; ; ; as . Curran, M.P., on his loan mad« : = ° and heard to be appreciated. | lesired resul ther effect ia ; : ee od ; +100} gun to be raised in five years after the | ary and soon gus ie awa before the general election, say "9 Works going into operation, it will be ne- ADMISSION, 15 cents, a LO js an , ery effort } ] : £6 mag cessary for the City Connecil to levy a sum janis | nd 6. - : $$ tren ' Or $33 900 » | for the purpose in 1894. As will be seen r B). * . , Wih wha bare # ware in Tie Exswrven,tgaeering| TH Wish Parinmentary panty bode] MEAaantenancrtic Water ienecis | [TIGHE 35 well wear | ers Patent Leather in Trimming, Top, Dash, Collar, Skirting, Winker and Colored Buffing, \ Ct ‘ that Irishmen at home and abroad will | 1893 were $109.30 short of covering the | whife silk in a 4 oe eee : ; f the Seott Actdn Charlotte recognize the reasonableness of their | Tunning expenses of the Works and the cit ion Rel WELW RE COR eet gi NN ape nenne pial ene oo SE S -_ | Virginta; and Montreal, Caneda. Charlottetown, Jan. 8, 1894—dv Charlottetown, January 11. 1894—tu thu sat A not hoped tose ; vv ar . , | Interest on Water Debentures. Possibls coal mine é$ y chi sien ren, a a er cachet aes) Ale 8 | BEY YouR |PAINTS, OILS & VARNISHES A SPECIALTY. pea which the interests of the cause demand a little next year, but as more water is be- | ~ p r to 3CCO | . ; ; he Summerside part It way be added that the list in ae ing peer atl ae ing meerschaum | 4 has been opened with the following eul- | can scarcely be OOK et or. 1€ — | : . _ ‘. ; ‘ } , I : ” pe ‘ , | Ornamental fountain on Queen’s Square | One's a5 3éen- | ar é S$ ' scriptions: Frank Smith, $1,000; Geo. W. | sia reat quantity o wenn aad P sible h ' i ng Ul ” t 1 peta A : : astes a gres quanti of water, an < ; i : Kiely, $1,000; Edward Blake, $1,006; shou'd be entirely shut off after ten o'clock | ; 35 f e j j : Thos. Long, $500; Hugh R an, $1,000 on fine nights and on every cloudy day > other AND if i 5 ' We have no doubt that some of the | and evening. The rates can hardly be | a = : me | Irishmen and sons of Irishmen in this | aha (° er in See Charlottetown, January 13, 1894—tu thn sat e his m support ' is year, natwnely, ; consequently it } 2 ‘ . be Province would liké to contribute tor ards as chedthile 4 large sodden ae Whip d PLUG cara-S e : ; - | this fand. Contribdtions sent t6 this office to be appropriated to the Sinking Fund, to | the thin es meee a a ee res Ca ee . " aA nfiluence, by example mi utile Ten. i kta 9 ace? "2 ea ; will be forwarded to the Treasurer realize in £0 vears at compouml interest 4 , 9 - uy precept, those whové duty it aa the principal of the cost of constructing It will dive the ' j ree the lew We. thet fore, hope Syrup of Figs | the Works, must be raised for a few years pipe a rich nnva Ga anne 00 S ale at Beer & Coff ° } , 4 . . | by levving a tax fo = purpose ; ! nion will require of Prewier Produced from the laxative and_ nutri-} " levying a tax for the oer h d anh Pee . ~ t fulliiment of his ante-| tious juice of California figs, combined SCHEDULES. an Some ele promise to the representatives of | With the medical virtues of plants known- Ihe echedule relating to Water shows : : Seine tate mn 7 se ' - are to be most beneficial to the Neiinn yrtem, | that 126,522,350 gallons were pumped color and To please some of our friends we have decided to start our CHEAP CANNED GOODS SALE earlier than usne! this . et ta or 7. "Wy acts gently’ on the kidne ve, liver and } during the present vear, being an increase | YOULL et — We ow offering _ first-class New Stock of Canned Goods at the following low Prices > mere (§e . Guiperny - of : 1h sev. | bowls, effectually « leansing the system, | of 13,945,136. gallons over the quantity | ‘ ' : ; W tl Lawson, secretary of the K.| dispelling colds and headaches, and cur- | pumped in 1892. A large part of this in- | wv on enjoya le ‘ 3 Cans Corn (2 Ibs.) FOP sa sevenevseeserecverecesensucrenecseneny 0 cents 2 Cans Strawberries for................ sr 40 CODES C. Allias t I ing habitual e nstipation crease was due to the more regular and smoke 2 Cans Tomatoes (3 Iba.) for....... Steet eee eeeeee neseneeeeeres ~~ = 2 Cans Apples (3 Ibs.) for............. sana 24 ee ee . | eff dive 6 aterin f the tr ts than tp ‘ y ere 2 Cans Peas (2 cp, hn esbersietesienngs ae 2 Cans B C. Salmon for +0 n Tu urven of the 7th Novembey . a a ae : | Mective watering Of the streets ths aD} ; Nang ‘ 3 ° TP tees eeaneesen ene means «ie : a ahead & =o" Fresh eges at T. White’, Bayfield | previous year. This accounts in some | : 5 : sa a oe en's poredeseinecotnbeesecsetinbbecaserbaahs 20 : 2 Cans Apples (I gallon) for..... ene ees soy bot ab5e ae _— Street. ; measure for the increase cost of coal con- e an vissteisatsre te aie Aalto eT ee en ee” + SPECIAL RATES ON CASE LOTS . , 7 The Premier, Attorney-Geners] Peters, | in | sumed ; but increased > street watering is ~ ‘ a 4 ‘7 “old the representatives of the above so- | USE SKO.LA’S DISCOVERY, the great | an enlarged expenditure which the citivens | J. B. Pace Tobacco Co., Richmond . K E R & qf; q> i . eieties who waited on him, and repeated at ' 4 load and Nerve Remedy, are prohably quite willing to hear