k Hllrmns me *`°2*.if‘.€.‘?Tt‘.‘.f F3'f’.'f_'=*°<‘ by Boys’ rubbers, plain, E P] --1:". 1'-~.-: :_ ~ Y ‘ gi 1 >;`:.v if _.7-,N . = . an A it ss. 2'-'S cthi 11. _ _ ___ - _,__ _ - -:_ ' ' " . --~ W" ' _. - f N oHuiLo'rrn'ro\v\r iiitrvin E w 1 ' > ` fgrigiigiifg |39|_ run ct_innr.\_, - 1, _ _lc b Ann rsL.».nD, Fr.rnA_Y, FEBRUARY 3, is99,._s PAGE; A PRICE ,-4 _1 _f ~ _. -~ e i e r f ~ W- ~ --~---~-- » -»- - uv. , _ aizvvn W.-1 wi au'-va ru~f9m .“_:,. E*-_ i if ' 5 llii l ___,__ curses _ri_y~_ppricunA. ,,,.,;.:~»_-_--E-= era s-p-.:1i1.>~i .sin-`.-_-.i [_:o.\d yd. svn, mi; ‘_ 1 r11.1n u t:1.f1:.~:in.1 dollzzrs 1:1 1r.<\::.-1; md 5,;-_ C11 T1! 111:11;-_,' Clap in-':_-‘ind on my ming g'r"‘zr1":\ wifi-.‘.l?».':‘~. By the time my df, had nsgd :::.\ t‘i"r!cL'i:_\ (oliitmciit) np, he b,g5gtoi;i:p;1~~.. 1:1111 got so hc could sleep _-l1~rt np., and 5:-_-:.‘ :rin an-..l \-sito some rest. Ho is 'eu now, n1`1».-r .=‘._\' long yr-ara of itching, cryin~_', “dnt”-iggq t`i'Ttt`;‘!‘..\ remedies cured lzini. W. 3.1. .\IClElIl.L. Lexington, Oki. 1 Rr3‘i_'.'r..\'1‘ rinvilics the blood and ci.r'i- iris of ll ima (}_;7i;\1s. and thai.-i removpn (-1-: ,,.» warm lntlis with L`t'T1t‘t`it.\ ta ur. ann xn- gmgs wizh 1`f'rr.‘r'ir\ (ointment). irri-ales: 1.! ,k-,1::;' `. ‘f.‘1_\s'.‘ll1"l~l\. r.'.‘.ti ‘.lpof rust! MR gi? i is tal , i i ri er fx <‘ i.lIa :tn-h;r.g. hurnznc. and infln_mm.1ti_.m, and ,md h>nl the rtost tnrtti:1n2,rl1shg‘i'111z hu- ' 11 i if Jn, at-.gp .1n..\ blood, with loss ot`ha`r,wl1. , ,;- -1 , 1 . : > tthe wm-ld. Petra D. Arm C. Conv. p¢qmm“i?iE:i:1on. “ How to Cu_r:AZl Human." free: heap ubbers ershoes Mens waterproof over; 77 cents. 1 Meds rubbers, plain, 32 Womens’ rubbers, plain, 22 26 These are the out-put -of a , therefore we can- recommend them as we price is low you might tbema trial. QD _-..._-. ‘< ff* c::: 2 " -- ccccocecoooeooeeococcccccecccccone . I-f g 2 at cost to clear on 1569 ` 304:, _ Now is your tim know the quality, but as if 31 Kensington 113 79 @@@@@@ A F'-:_ 3 I'|"l| . """'| 1'- '.-Ogg 'mm Sud after Wednesday Febru- Rigl \\ reduction will be made li Tickets as followsz. Tickets $2 L0 Al February and March have a b°°¥\ good skating month *NYG rates will at once be re- as very low ones for wo skating. These ireduced 0811 only be obtained from _ A. A. nanrnsrr. l 31' Manager. .5 LMMMM *_ -( < MW 1uiuuuu1u% _.-1 ,and one Conservative Elected-S. E. Reid of il Tryon and Gilbert Des- i R_oches, Miscouche_,Lead I The Pens in Fourth and 1 Fifth Districts. _-__i- ‘ Considerable interest was manifested here in the bye-elections in the Fourth and Fifth Districts of Prince County. It being an open vote the returns were zath rel at intervals during the hours of polling and the telephone Lines were kept ringing the greater part of the afternoon and the operators were _quite busy answering enquiries from paliti- cians and others. The campaign is said to hive been remarkably me from bribery and corrup; p-.actions li-1: u -keen battle is reporttd Many co.j etnies were made. since the canditlaies were nominated 1, as to who would be elected and the general impression was that the fight would be a closely contested cnc. in the Fifib District Mr. Alex. Camp- 1 bell ofSu1n1ner=ide was a new man in the field, while his rpponent Mr. Gil- bert DeiR-aches of Hisocuche, had had experience in campaigning. And under' these circumstances it can be said that Mr. Campbell. put up a good iight. In the ni-.h District two new candid-I1 ates presented themselves. Mr S. E. 1 ‘ Reid of Tryon had not before asked the people for their votes and Mr. Mc- Quarrie appealed to the electors for first time. Besides this,Mr. McQuarrie was electioneering in a., District in which he was less known th n his opponent and the result tells what in- fluence his abilities had upon the people. _ By this election the strength of parths remains unchanged. Mr. Reid p will ti1ll the vacancy made by the resig- nation of Mr. Bell and Mr. DesRocheS will take the place of Mr. Lefurgey, resigned. 1 ln both cases the election was for ssembleymen. The following is the state of the different polling divisions : rocitrn Disriticr. , Feb.2, `99. July 21, ’97., 6 _ tri ~ »~ R085. Q1 a . ».. 2 'Ll 117 51 46 40 78 57 :E 74. 44 37 -is 66 CQ 100 Travellei`s Rest 84 Freetown Ross’ Comer Centreville Newton Searletown Kinkora Cape Traverse 79 59 74 Tryon 190 49 123 67 49 76 41 72 17 71 45 74 46 44 84 79 62 111 44 63 ' 32 46 Totals 782 692 740 511 Special votes 27 Il _M-il 767 522 Majority for Reid, 90. Majority for Bell in 1897, 245. In 1893 Bell’s majority over Bentley was 124. ` ~ nrrn Disrmor. Feb. 2, ’99,_Juiy 21, ’9r. D Des Roche 1 Campbell urgey Gcdk`n el Lei Summerside 310 286 317 24 St. Eleanor’s 7,2 59 66 53 Miggguche 38 145 32 156 Totals -125 490 415 485 Special votes 20 21 _ 435 506 Majority for Des Roches.65. M,.j0rit_v for Lefurgcy _in 1897, 71. 1:11893. Godkiifs majority over Des- * Rochus was 43. , THE wriuiien. ___.._...-Q. -- - CHIGAGD MARKETS. Cuicaao. February 2.-_- [Special] - The following are tlieolosing rates :-` Feb. wheat,--;corn,36}; oats. 27é; k, 10.20. p '”i11..y wuea1.13i; ww. 381; °ef°» 285 i k, 10.42. _ » Poilnlv wheat,7t§ ;corn, 381 ; oats,26i ; .k ______ between now and May. Here he has y not received much tangible encourage- ;l;<;;l;tdSip]0g1ufian i`)P1;unr-eiote vthaving ‘ ‘ 10°' u genera i ies ln response to his cautions inquiries as to Epptegxtentttotwhich america would go e pro ec ion o y- merican interests in the Far East. 7 Italy, itil understood, has intimated that :he will not act without her part. ners in the trips alliance. Austria does np; rtegard herinleresls as sulliclentlyl _g lf. 0 Warrant her dping anything ggatilpst Rusiia. and time lfegmiiin Edmplpr- ' ls wee as 000 as oc are t at he would await dvents. France is re- gardedts so surely Russian that the French Government has not been ap- proached. ' , The pretense that W`ei-Hai-Wei hal-'l ances Port Arthur is no longer made. The London War Oliice budget tor the coming season will contain a special appropriation for defensive and cHensive works at \Vei-Hai-Wei, because it is part of the Ministerial policy to make believe that the place is worth keeping, p\ut_il;1the“;Var 1).»p;1rt1u ni) hasbitsdwayl fei- ai- ei won f. soon e a an one for one of the several places which the ' experts have recomnic-.ndt-d. One of those, Chusan. has repeatedly been an- nexed bv rumour, and it is almost cer- tain that this year will soc the Union Jack waving there. Permanent Cure of Severe * -» Salt R heu m . The permanent cure after per- manent cure that _is being received and published day hy clay has plac'ed Burdock Blood Bitters far above all other remedies in the estimation of the sick and suffering. _ Even the severest and most chro- nic diseases that other remedies fail to relieve yield to the blood purifying, blood enriching proper- ties of B. B. B. Salt Rheum or Eczema-that most stubborn of skin diseases, which causes such torture and is so difficult to cure with ordinary remedies-cannot withstand B. B. B.’s healing, soothing power.' The case of Mrs. ]as. Sanderson, Emerson, Man., shows how effec- tive B. B. B. is in curing Salt Rheum at its worst, and curing it to lay cured. _ This is what she wrote 2 “ Burdock Blood Bitters cured me of a. bad attack of Salt Rheum three years ago. It was so severe that my finger nails came off. I can truly say that I know _of no more valuable medicine inthe world . than B. B. B. It cured me completely and permanently, as -I have never had a. touch of Salt Rheum Since." ‘ 1 ‘_ .avr ` *_ * ..GO T0.. " Hlllllllll l lllllll 3 Wasninoron. Feb. 2-(speeia1),- Fair, continued cold, light to fresh K Hwsrterly winds. ` AND STATIUNERY "dl 1. iheisi nation l_1ris`sut>s:zintiii.l!y improved. *__ 1 __ 4 Tnerois good reason to believe that A d l]eI(;0§]d.9?)‘0ga‘Uuary 30'_BPatti has Sei' , . . 1l.u1tl Salisbury rewards acute trouble in ' ' ` D* a year on U00 C6601'-1 l - . -_ . rrive - in New YorK ...Om 1. . 1, . 1 ~ 1- - . 1 the spring as certain unless diplomacy R, ° _er -ui fljld- The Barons own i ‘ ` y should meantime lin! some mtans of Income 1.3 only $‘50_° rllo averiing it. He, therefore. is playing From Liverpom ly 'ghehdiva made this settlement entire- . 3 __ _ I si double game just now, his main object n er own mo .1°n'”‘_”d pr°Fe“led.th° Make N0 Change being to arrive at a friendly uucer-` 0' . deeds as per Weddmggmtheday beforel twding with Russia, and he Seems the wedding. The Baron was taken by ' _ ____ fairly Sanguine He is also endeavoring surprlsf' _ _» __ l 13 to insurea powerfulcoalition against T d S' M ' sogmttii fgrveimhagolratiiqn °fh"h""1d'i A . 'Russia in cisc she develops her ag- 9 0811 HKS# 3 Qiiartél’-` 6'. 'S mguls e ` 9° mg l°“"g bus* ~ ,ln The Parties. One Liberal ygresbim Pnmy to an unbearable (ment a band 1s ihe best testimony to her mar- Banker Found Dead-T Million ~- _Buchanans House Keeper Dead- Piano Factory Burned-- Ritualism Denounced--- Printer Recovers Damage --The Czar’s lP`roposa|s-- Prisoners to be Ran- __ ,_ V 1 somed. v--i-|-vu' SAN Frunoi-oo, Feb. 2-(Special)-'<_ A jury has awarded Fred Hess, a non- union printer, $1,200 for having been- forced out by the union. New Yoiur, Feb. 2--(Special)-_ Rudyard Kipling arrived this morning from Liverpool. ' lie ster Parker, age d 94, housekeeper = for President Buchanan, when he was U at the White House, died this morn- ing. ` l`)i~;Tito1T, Feb. 2 -(Special)-The piano factory of the Clough & Warren Co., is burned. It was one of the big- ge st in the country. NEW Youii, Feb. 2.-(Special)- As a result of speculations in Wall Street Tod Sloane the jockey has cleared $250,000. Lennon, Feb. 2.--The Royal Albert ,l Hall was the scene this evening of a 1' demonstration of 10.000 Protestants in- cluding representatives of fifty Pto- estant organizations connected with tts-` estabiished Church in England. Scotland and Ireland:-'-"“f'*f“"`“"' Resdutions denouncing Romish pracli. ces in the established Church of England were carried, and a telegram was dee.. patched to the Queen praying her to direct Lord Salisbury to suppress the practices. condemned. The Daily Mail says: The proposals which are to te laid boioie the peace conference are now d1vulged. V There is to be an understanding notto increase military and naval _forces during a cer- tain period( and not to iicrease the out lay on these forces. f The employment of new weapons and explosives is to be forbidden; rams and submarine boats are to be banned; while a wholly/'admirable proposal- ships and boats savingllife during naval battles are to be noutralised. Media- tion is to be employed whenever porsi-` ble lo avoid a conflict. MADRiD, Feb-L 2.--The government has authorized General Rios 'to offer a ransom for the liberation 0_1 Spanish 'prisoners in the hands of the Phillipine insurgents. I l5__=L_ _ - - ins. F. Lin, MANCHESTER, 0ll'l‘., Found Laxa-Liver Pills a perfect. cure for her Dyspcpsia. Try all the tablets and trash you have a mind to. Go the rounds of the drastic purgatives till you’re weakened and sickened. Then when you’ve sought in vain for 9. cure for your stomach and liver dis- orders-just try Laxa-Liver Pills. You’ll find no medicine act nicer, cure quicker. ' , Mrs. F. Lamb, Manchester, Ont.,used Laxa.-Liver Pills. ‘_ They cured her Dyspepsia. l j This is what she says: “I have long been troubled with dyspepsia and other stomach troubles, and have tried various remedies. None did me so `rnuch good as Laxa-Liver Pills, which have cured me.” People troubled with constipation, l biliousness, jaundice, had breath, coated tongue, dyspepsia, indigestion, sour stomach, belching of wind, etc., will find Laxa-Liver Pills the most perfect remedy made. _ p They act without any griping, weaken- , ing or sicken- ' LAXA l_l\/ER mg, and leave P i L L S no bad after eifects of any kind. Price ¢25c. abottle, or 5 for $1.00, at all druggists. 1 _ I f -»-1;, as ~_1,` _M __, _ . .fc 1 . _ ._ 1 , - f' -- Ehltiiiib l ~ ’““”'”9-‘¥’f“° ‘ . f ‘°““'iP§§=~i ., ‘ - ii l l.oNDoN, January 30,-l.itt1e,lias been ' . ,1‘ , . ~ i ' ` heard re-:cntly ot' intifrnaiionai rivalries - She Gave Her New Husband an An' , in China but this does not indicate that ' 4 n“itY °f 3l5»000~ ye1‘ous preservation of the attributes of youth. He seems equally infatuated with her and -hows great tact in trea‘- ing her precisely as though there were _no disparity of age between them. At the hotel Cecil, whore they have been staying the past three days, they were never seen except when going out driving as they passed all their time to- gether il! their splendid suite of rooms. _.M._¢_.,.._._ ll1g‘ln his court, Essex Market, and 'ordering the book p put out of the way. _ Magistrate Poole tells why he took this J- Wlilwli 131101' in the Bank -of gigilgigl-e dlikwysqunghh cop;-pprzedhea real was found dead in his' berth ini, I' U v - 1 lips to the court Bible and pdied 0% thot ihe Tnroxlhia s'e°Pmg. car' He W effects of it. The name of the young "ag W Ha;mm°”’ hamlg Wen 6 . woman the magistrate will not disclose. 'Ho has learned the facts of the case, however, and they are auzhentic. A few d applied,Lut evervlhing was unavailing, and a-fer a_ pexitdd of suffering and of in an hr r:or she died. say the brought *ll--il COMING EVENTS. erence Britons mee* Wednesday ev Euston Street- Hall. Crrir Council meets the second Mon- day in each month. Dr. Warburton, Mayor, H M. Davison, City Clerk.- THE Charlottetown School Board meets the first Monday of each month Ewen Stewart, Secretary. roRi<:s'ri<:n». Court Charlottetown, C.O.F., second .and last Friday, Wright’s Hall. W. C. Whitlock, Sec’y. Court Gladstone, A.0.F.. meets in Wright’s' Hall on the first and third Thursday of each month. W.D. Gough, Sec’y. ' Cooar MOUNT STEPHEN, I. 0. F., first and third Tuesday of each month in Fo'esters’ Hall, Queen St. -E. H. Duchemin. Sec’y. COURT AVONDALE, I. 0. F., second ard fourth Tuesdays of each month in Foresters’ Hall, Queen St.-J. D. Tay- lor Sec’y. 1 6 Masons. St. John's Lodge in Masonic Temple, second Tuesday in month. D R MCLENNAN. Sec’y. Victoria Lodge in Masonic Temple, first Monday in month. J R Davison, Sec’y_. Alexandra Chapter, Royal Arch Ma- sons in Masonic Temple, iirsl Thursday in month except June, July and August. J J Weldon, Sec’y. Prince Edward Preceptory, K T, in ' Masonic Temple. third Wed- nesday in month. H W Anderson, Registrar. ODDFELIDWS second Wednesday in each month.-~D R. McLennan R. S. gsm Lawrence Lodge every Mon- dayevening- W Allllartin, Sec’y. Wildcy Lodge every Friday evening; both in their hall in Victoria Row. W R Boreham, Sec’y. Alpha Rebekah Lodge, No 10, meets first and third Tuesday of every month. -Eva S1. C. Harrie, Secretary. sons or ENGLAND. Every Thursday eveningin their hall on Victoria Row. Andrew Newsom Sec’y. sons or rmrrnnast 1:. Prince Edward Division No. 1, meets in VVri_ght’s Hall, on Tuesday. Mrs. Kennedy, W. P. Victoria Division No 4, every Monday evening in \Vright’_S hall. J J Chappell. Sec’y. ' Orient Division, No 161. evny Friday evening, in Wright’s Lower Hall. John Ross. Sec’v. LOYAL CRUSADERS. Company -'A.” every Monday in Wrights Hall. at 6.30 p. m. Ada Wadman, Sec’y. GOOD Tniurnans. - Charlottetown Lodge meets in Wright’s Hall every Thursda evening at 8 o’clock Visit ays after giving her testimony the EP . . 1 - - ~ k the nglish parliament to lgirlslips began to swell. The rew as _ _ .__ _ W,-,I-se each h0,,,._ She wen, ,Q 5 £§,ySi_ certain features of the coronatien oath clan. In the first glance he saw that she I tht*-l fffleiit 011 C9~fil10liCi5\D- _ " (ty: sufferilngl frpm a horrible blood, The Unlited States government has i ase, an t at er entire system was formally lmmwind V _ competely poisoned. He questioned _ her. and finally learned that she had °”° °f ‘ts ities.-1.1 me Bi1>.ei11 Essex Marker court. forcibly At once he saw how she had go: tl_ie` Meagher awful malady. Every effort was made to a I t ‘ ‘save ‘helgirl powerful remedies were; g as 1 ` ‘ Mr ._ .___ from _ Guardian readers will jimi 'the follow- _ usually mg convenient to clip and keep jbrref- for' all, Canada.” Port La Joie Encampmpnt no 4, jc, -_-_ B; to-~ U-,S. Apologises- More Gwernment can get them A no mosenreui xissmo- - Toaonro. Feb. 2-(special) 0 N-EW YQBK, Jam 31_*_It has alregdy p_ro.vincialgoverument has iatrcducod been said that Magistrate Poole has de- a bln 1° wifi? °°¥_P°Nli°ll8 », clared there shall bono more Bible kiss- l business the province.; ' orrawh. Feb. 2....(spe¢nn..`lt§ == se Thep`Calho1ic Truth Society- pariue a Latinos asking parnameer for the action of eicials at Detroit a. Canadian named Essex County to Michi pzember. ' of the immigration serving said: ‘{It’s"a are panpers. them -about All theyare government is , the Wfeiiimihip immigrants. in 1 number, to Feb. Judge Ba 1dge__Mrs Letollier of. du Ldup ` for the neer, suing for 825.600 dtmilgelv in an accinent on the I. -C. _ _______ pg - - _ gi W . iii; _ gm Alum pandas Ml 7 W “His ` “The Keeper,” of'Philip Strong,” ardy s Seven Days,” Bruce" Door, of Freetown, Paper cents. 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