H H ORY I». )RS and UTING 3. u hich . Tr-non. and mu _ ll ad Deli of inn lie D.. IROS. RE, DDS inn ’. E. )W3r_ ad to an would do ctions to ’ cent of o,anew lch Burr are, Bolt- md~hand tan and I fittings shakers ices and - l.rr“.s‘~«c<*”’§Q'3j4r.~n.;~ w:”.'.» ' mm PATTON 8808 .__o...._. Big Bar-rains in Furs at the Only _Real and Genuine PATTON R08 JVOLI ‘flu Homing Guardian Issued every Morning’ by I‘ HE GUARDIAN PUBLISHING C0 I303! ‘I733!!! OFFICE IN TE] Oanneron Blots]: BRANCH OFFIOE—0sntral Street, Sumrnerside.-—S. M. Gluvas, Agent. The Onlv Morning Paper in the .;..o1c__ Provmoe. Deliveredou the Breakfast Tables of i the City. and all over the Province by noon‘ y THE 21S'I‘., INSTANT. I " ' Mr. s. N. Earle _. - Musical n;a.co£ TERNIS ; One You . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 . . . . . . . . ..84.00 1-ueolmirxr. ‘A Six Months . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2.00 1, Instrumental Duet , , , , , . _Donizette Single Copies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2centa Miss Weeks and Mr. Eula. Advertising rates furnished on application 2 Gls-.e.—— Where Art Thou Begin of B . D. . , Light» . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bishop is oh Vv-cal Solo -—Thuu art my all.yBradsky Miss Cummings. Vocal S .|n——Naz-ireth. . . . .Gounond Mr. A. L. Rice. 5. KL-8£ll|'l§(-—S(‘llf)Ul for Scandal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sheridan _ Mn llr-.-i.t in Lungworth & Mr. Arnaud. — ; 6. Vucsl S l~»-—Charlnax1tela Marguerite ' Miss F-nquhara n. ’ ——+.. 5 Burns’ Anniversary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .w..n..c. —1x run- Editnr and Managing Director. ' J ' PI 4 Business Managr r. Miss Weeks. 8. V:-cal Solo-—Tell her I love her no. . . Mr. Fred. Davies. 9. Vocal Duet-Larboard Watch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..Wi1liama ’ Mr. Rice and Mr. F. H. Beer. ' 10. Reading from Henry the Eighth .... I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Shakespeare Dr. and Mrs. Blanchard and Mr. Ar-naud. ._()g__ 1']: Vocal 8olo——Comradea . . . . . . . . . . . . . , ' Master Chas. Earle. Jan 12. lust. Duet—-A Swoediah Wedding 7 ' I March —B. Made’: Grand Valtz __....__. ‘ deC-»ncert....I.." . . . . . . . . . . . . .. pRooRAMME_ Mrs. Malcolm McLeod and Mr. Earle. . ,, 13. Vocal S -lo——The Zinger:-lla. .Millard 1. 0veiture—"(l;tbe‘£s1.aiem . . . . . . . . . . . .. Mi” Min!“ Moon," 3 v£Jsol°___"-cI~heB°afieR°ws)s."'_. "'OC8lDl1€t . . . . . . . . . . . ......_.... ' Professor Caven. 15. Reading . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3. vocal Solo__“B‘nk‘ or IA.u°ndn;£ MI’. JOllIl MCPDBTSOD. EVERY uressions an . Yflllllfl tom. neolpt 0‘. *_.:.-ice ults or youthful bad 11 ‘ionic wanna make them rcguuir. For sale by all rlrngrtitfc, THE DB. WIl.L[.1MS’ 37:77). 00. Pr. rlwilll. Ont. ‘. II. . Wfindshlb cs“ ‘i‘3£aTi‘m!%."£.*“&h‘l" I ..2 ,3 — . I121. ,n£:iT:lg3oetor5a I1: loietanaz-gia,b::'§ . ‘mantel. ?“'QH ;I.cild take them. fig _ '.l.'liL y care all on d gu;an».ie.=. which lnevitl. y mtall Ilclinam when neglected. should fluke Prrma Til“? will cure the re suits, and strengthen the h l . E23.‘ m....“"° "'{."s‘i‘: (3-00. 1.2: box), by add: or will be sent upon of the the Lungtroubles. A Pleasant to take as link. A great flesh vivdueero . Endorsed ‘by Hedi‘ Estey-s uon cures Colds : cal men. : Try it In . : . . - . and delicate children bwlds them u . (D7 SPCCIII . . . . . . . . . . . - o 4' 16. ‘ ' Qcxngc, 1"’. ‘_ vie‘-In s°l°__._..i;og:: Fla‘r.rta.sie” . . .. . .. 17. Calm be thy slumbers . . . . . . . .Bishop ‘"1 am: :l.‘L::;:_,:'_‘_:, rung“ ‘flu unemployed wurl-frag M F vocal S'e I A.-‘oar! Price Of admission, 25 Cent‘. Concert ‘ p S 09¢: '0'. _- D an ,- 1. 5. Mrs. Malcolm IcLc’od. at 8 o’clock. , , « ‘ ’” " ' _ 5,, t.'*..:.~~.ee..<:< ‘ I‘ Ilr. William McKay. - - ‘ 7. Iledl¢y—"Bonnic Laddic” . . . . - - - . .- Orchestra. 8. Grand Gathering of the Clans. headed by I Mr. Peter Ferguson, Piper, introducing efihtcen full-dressed Highlanders; Clay 0 e 3 moreDrill and “Wha Saw the Forty second." ~ 9. Highland Fling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mr. T. McLean. If- u,_ Duct--IO, Wu’; efor Prince Charlie” I N Misses ebs'er. — A FULL — II. Rccita'iou—;"ifs’:p: r;;'al].lucknow". ...... I3. Vocal Solo-—“Angus McDonald” ...... AND ‘ LARGE LOT 0’. Mr. James Davieson. :3. Vocal Solo.—“[essie's Dream ’ . . . . . . . . Mrs. Times Byrne. 14, scogch S¢lgcrion—“Scotland Forever". . Orchestra. I5. Vocal Solo—-“Will You No Come Back Again” Miss Sullivan. I6. Rtcitation-—“Execu1i0n of Montrosc” .. I Mr. A. E. McEachcn. I7. Vocal Solo—“Robin Adair" . . . . . . . . .. Miss Farquharson. I8. ‘ Gillie Calum” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... Mr. D. McDonald. I9. Vccal Solo-The Auld House . . . . Mrs. J. M. McLeod. Il01lFEIl'l‘IONEllY T0 ARRIVE. Parties would do well to call on me before buying in order to secure bargains. J.r.rrAnnsu. Upper Great George St » .,_..s»—-ao&'“~"—': "'—~‘—‘3";__'»L"4 ~s_W '4 5 years ol Assignees . Lanna PACKERS’ llEE'l'ING 16... “I ' ; ‘ '2-.';':.- —=‘. .> " .5." M" E offer for sale by pri- vate contract the “ Bestirefi” 75 tons measurement and 7 Pictou, N. S. This vessel is a large carrier and El. good sailer, and is in good condition. For particulars apply to (I, now lying in A. M. WRIGHT, EPHRAIM READ, Estate J on. Read 6; Co. MEETING of I.obslt)erII:it;:‘l:er§Pani'all . ‘h 'tcsted'ut ter acrng °"h““‘ ‘"4 A-“““““' ,, Indu ii. held in CE. H. Nnrtnn o- "GOD SAVE T HE QUEEN Co.'s Hall, on THURSDAY, the am inst., Doors open at 7.30. Concert to commence at 2 o'clock, p. m., to take into consideration 3; 3 nidock, sharp, the .“pro;)osed regulations for the Lolster White Tickets, 35 ccntc ; drab do. 25. Fishery." _ Tickets to be had at the Drug Stores and As changes penously aflecring the industry In. Paton 5' Co's. are proposed. it lsllnportant that everyfactory J_ A MCLAREE be represented at this meeting. no. “AuldLangSyne" . . . . . . . . 75 ball bls. Iuiy ca Good quality. N., B. janrg Secretary of Committee. Ch’town, Jan. I;-—rw pd C, Free Farms in the Cafiéidian N0I‘l3hW3S13l Manitoba, .1ssiniboia.,,.fllbcrt(L, Saskatchewan. HE G°,,,.,,,,,¢,,; give one qum; ggcrion (160 acres) free to every bona Ede settler. ‘ A'secon‘d.qua_iter section can be pre-smpted by T defined’ “is; Rgilwg’ company has a large quantity of the best farming lands for sale at $3.00 PER ACRE. Willi 935; ‘em’ The sl . . . I mi: (‘anada Northwest has the most productive soil in the world. chsrcnes wherever there are settlers. lts whcattgeirchcs the highest price; itsalixc [cattle ‘tare xlafiillfiefigg . . . - t at: ion ° ~ =-«M :.r.;°..".:.r:::a°;,...* ‘:::::.: .., ,1. ., ..., , . . " ' ' ' m adiau Pacific Railway agent for books and maps concemmg it; Mk for "harming and Ranchmg in Western Canada, on e rec at s 3.9, at «Actual Experience,” and read thetestimony of men who have gone there from Eastern C3033‘- _ . . . - d d‘; z married to prosperous young farmers. Young men Br yogmndwom’ !hm’c&:dn?n“ algu:riv?mt‘d?:d;l:? a'i'l:;’n:i1ke"ii:e‘ hfiey there; an independence is gained in 9. very few yea.s by the thnfty. Th ld settlers of Prince Edward Island should use their influence with the young men who intend emigrating to keep them within the 2 o ' Dominion who-e they are offered better advantages than in the Unit—d States and do not lose their r.ation_3mY° , . HERRING. 100 barrels Honing, janzi 2i th sat pat ex ri man do. ‘ch, Cape Breton. For sale by é-* M. RATTENBURY. Young women are in great 1 Consumpti T, Throat ‘an all i I ' grgzitremedyforweak Hundreds of ‘'_,,e ‘°‘i‘ 31814.0 . I ’ E-ISTWS EM (1 LSIUII "°‘*'i5'~*é-vi» -1! I I‘ . ‘. 1. I can Llizn on. 2 CM‘ ""13 I 3-‘"59 Wnum-co, Jan. \ pork closing $11.75; corn 4!}; oats 31}. by the weight, of the ited upon them. * -.' A ’ ll. .2.’ - The Late Pri§ce—'s‘ “P Loxnon. Jan. 2o..;.—..?1'iu,r vi ll?-B l00.k ylafi: 11$ Ill ‘I’ The funeral services tore J Prince or Wales and;-‘bis 4 , II compuuied by the ltqhl F an the church at 10.15. ' dr-pvd ‘ ’ Wolfort_o‘u~8owinn. _ _ ' andbiheoflfifewav‘-d,_ ole!-gyand gamekeeréra. of Wales and othoréir-ofl, ready to make repara" If life. limb and hfanor The despatch is . oevoralltunllrod would he declined to make public. ‘ Charges Against llerchmer. The Dual language Rejected. p Wmzurno, Jan. 20.—By a vote of 24 to 4 the Northwest Legislature decided against the dual language. Chicago Markets. (Special Telegram to GUARDIAN.) Crncaao, Jan. 20.—January corn closing 38§; ‘wheat . — ; pork closing 11.40; oats —; May com 39}; wheat cloaing.92}; .._----__-_-_---_..------_-_-_r A. Heartreuding Scene. New York Herald’: , cpble given and af- fecting account of Princess May's grief at the bedside of the Duke of Clarence, her afiianced husband: - I ‘ Princess May stood beside the bedside of her royal lover, and through be!‘ blind- ing tears watched him as his life ebbed away. When the doctors announced that the duke was dead Princess May became hysterical and her cries were ’ heartrend. ing. Effort: were made to lead her from the room, but for a long time nothing could induceher bu leave the death cham- ber. Sho stood by the bedside, and lean- ing over she cried, “Eddie, my Eddie I” in agonized tones,/and entreated him to speak to her once more. -All the time she "stood by the bedside after her lover died she kept wringing her hands in com- plete and utter despair-,and adding by her hopelesa misery the sorrows of those who” hearts were I already bowed down Ear colfin wa/Ts’ ~94... 20.-—-There am; one hundrrd and thirty seven charges against the Indian commissioner Herchmer which will be enquired into. The Royal Commission Adjourned. Qcnnnc, Jan. 20-_—The Royal Coni- miseion has adjourned to meet in Mon- treal on February 9nd. —u—— Only One Tender for the Atlantic . Mail Service. I 01-uwa, Jan D2-O:-—-The‘ tender of Allan’: was the only one received for the Atlantic Mail service. oata closing 99§; Feb. terribleafllictien vis- I j .seu Puzzlcsfthc='Docto:_"s. I "Lvntnoxi, Janna; 19.--_Iiifluenza ti_uues its ravages and cxtendalitc area of f mischief. It has not.yet_becurn,eepideinic -° V".°"' be employed on a ‘ school play:-, tabl-aux, recitations, etc. tru'ofriend,anebliginjzneighborand _ " . ‘ f ‘ ° 9b°.*1.di°4.I'li‘-'%-ch-"4 ‘_m the full aamraucoof thochr-istisu’s‘ J3 s1.j¢KI of All England to Visit Cicada. He hopes to complete anangcmentg l’ ; ?‘lwl:i%‘?i'sfits in 7'l'oronto ’ in scheme, possible, consummated. ‘ ' ‘ er Fx"erienced- and‘ the minimum 40 below. A having a depressing ell’.-ct on business. I —-———---o—-------—- Rev. oi. Burua I to A in .I§‘l.Ildf‘\lI,lI but it fsprenda , ext V 4...-» V .i 3 _ favorite l.u‘nti'ng.gr-ound of tbiamalady. which still puzzles the doctors of all na- tions. I __.._____¢.._—_-.-—- The Great__l_Iorthwest- Touoxfro, Jan. ’ l9.—Premier Green- way will shortly unite in lecturing tour through Manitoba, describing life and prospects in the Northwest. ville districts are already preparing to go west on lhe fir-an excursion train about the 8th of March. ————-©-————e Albcrton Notes. Alberton,‘ Jan. 18.-—Ou Thursday cv- cning of the 14th inat.. the pupils of the Alberton High school gave the postponed entertainment which consisted of music. The whole thing wag grand, they all did their par-t_\vell. Mr. I van, the very pop- ular principal of the school deserves very much credit for the interest which he takes in his pupils. He has spent much time in teaching the children to sing and recite. Altho the night was very wet there was a very large gathering and all termed to enjoy the concert very much. The sum of $37 was realized which is to go towards buy ing an organ for thecchool. Whiskey has been booming here but P. B. has pronounced the terror of the law against all violators of the law. . The lylatter ‘Explained. Citizen_(tn editor Daily Fence-viewer) -—How is it you did not go for the Fi- nance Committee when they tried to cook the city accounts 1 Ed. D. F. (with dignity)-Because, air, “it was‘ hardly worth the attention of in questions." Oitizen——But was it not just an worthy of an editorialas the Guardian’: misspel- ling of the name of a bush? ‘ I Ed. D. F.,(with_p_itying eye)—My dear sir, do you not see that it was not the forth our editorial ire--it was the Gear- li , , V1 " flied. On the eveuwt Jan. 11th, 1892, after a abort illness, Janet, rellct of the late Jamel D. Campbell, died at hcrhome near L-1|‘. 59,‘j.aged 71 years, elesvingfivc daughters, four sons. and a lax-go.cuclo of relatives and to.mo_urn~r.hc loss of a. loving mother. a faithful christian.‘ ‘I Sister (lam Efl'ortstobe‘Mudeyto Get|the‘PrimsiH, I Tonfixro. Jan. 19.-¢--The Bishop error. onto leaves on Monday for Europe, when his lordship intends to spend afew wot-kg... ' which the archbishop of Canterbury.’ will _ ‘ l.via‘it.Os;rvada in the autumn. for the ‘put: . tivawotiactenclina the pcovi,.¢inL.xynaa; .' fa; September‘. P » ,, _Tb9l1'°*\%.qfl0!ti0no{theyconuflilativ~n of . . I ‘ .. * Xbicbnrfi in North America will I '-*“:then.bé,di‘IcIme¢l and the I lWtxrm-no, Jan. 18.--Manitoba is pas. . 31'.‘ .' .. . A » i/ll HL ' ":“l’ .. foothold. .TberIe were ‘among 40.000 poo- . _ ..s,ooo. -F‘ hiDu k‘k.Ial . - r large p1eeeofAV0l'lr, the nature of which :19 n mer1;:;jTnd"‘;:";‘o' .:id"w_ hem: cussron followed. Mr. Farquhsraou sp- * original I .7’ V by asfollowa :—- .« -‘ “ proved the report and tags: of affiliation with Board and brialrer times. the Board . A 1,,-go failed for the same reason. ‘ Messrs. . i _ number of farmers in Liudsayand 13.11.. Crabbe and McE-chem also spoke. In I ‘I was the opinion, however, sh--uld serve a useful purpose. under an new arrar.gemont._ Ar-nsud, Horace Haczard, P.P. W. L. Cotton. Flasurd. L. 0. Owen. believed that the original report should ‘ boadnpted accepting tbo..sn3aller’tuIncl. H9 ‘'33 l“PP0rted by Messrs. Pooh, I Cotton and Eggs. Mr. Prake contended that Senator Howlau should he backed up in this matter. If it longer in sbeyance. Mr. Howlsn will drop ofland who else is there that would devote public newapapxr dealing with important *5" “'“° ""3 °““'€! ‘flfhmmzgg the eleven feet tunnel. Mr. Cotton said he had been greatly influenosdhy what work that he baa. We be had heard from Mr. others, --~ , - -«»~ ~ ea. .> -- _. ....-.... ,....—. ......_........._.....-....- if 'l'hudjonmea anmninooting or as"? Board at..'r.-do .mr—5I _ . . . I . _ night. IIu.thialienoI"%f ‘ V - Menitobaflasthe Coldest Weather T-» _ " I ’ I ’ I e . . Posh. NaIw- In T - ” Evin, HlI8Il'¢".1‘.l1lAllll; ,1l‘a_ggu- I y Thu .1’- ' " ‘I I ‘ UNI! ..... siugithrough the coldest weather ever n",:;’:a!£n“ha" I ) ‘ experienced here. » Since New Year’s the‘ thermometer baa never got above ,3:-to‘. Last week was very cold, the iaverage ; trmperature of the warmest days was 19 below zero, and of the coldest 35 below. This week opened as though it intended u..fl......a, for the oohamittee :.,; . pointedto consider the of the “ Board and to nominate. I‘ beating last weelr’_e record. Yesterday Tflwrpflf 7- I ‘hfimfln temperature was 81 belowzom - « ‘ '— ‘ A - . r ‘:1 I It Hill 40 etc. I _ '- helow this morning‘ The cold weather in ~‘ - .di ofpp . Ii ,8 ml‘ - ‘ A '3afl0.'3lnfl ‘D9 -I I K I lfia Dr. Bums will as-t..,°.. notify the congregation of Fort Massey ,,om,,,.,,d_ u {anon :_; v — 7 church at the annual meeting tonight that he will render‘ his resignation of the paa- '33}, to , 4,, th. - » - ‘ toratoto the preobytery of 'Halifux,which by the 33:3 , will meet on Tuesday next. Dr. Burns’ continued ill health is the cause of this ' . atop. He is somewhat better the past ‘ . few days, and there are indications of the 3.33 9‘; p_ A ‘_ eficcta of the paralyais leaving him."-—‘Hfx. 3m,.d_ , ., _ . .. . 3rd. That the services’ of It:-. BID.‘ ‘HiIl¢Il!0,l'°-Olllzlsfldassecretn-y;‘Ie-to provide B-and in an (fig; _ _ y me] ‘pd ‘id! hi. uni‘, ‘ J V. _.;‘w'.uso_oo9--‘aloud-'o'aL.g.i.o 151:. That arrangemenb«bo‘inado A 2nd. rm-och or the furiiiturs as may. not be required for future ‘‘4-''- and thopi-«coeds placed in the . E. L, to meaoaicamuv . 33 .t°t|l coat inf Cahpet lhllflll. I. Y--or Committee to uomi. -usteftho following ofloerc.:—-A ' . . _ t-iPatr-ick Rain.‘ " """‘”“‘“ The report was adopted. have made two .‘years ago. Peake said there was no doubt the fail- ure of the Board to go on as firlit "into:-I dad was due to the iudifierence of that merchant: of Char]--ttetown; ‘ ago NOWf0flBdlIDd when Iehad I Board with the gflvgno , The cl‘-ciion of oflicera was then pro- 9"" i"""°‘“"“l7' ‘PP’! ‘° 7- 33 ceeded with and resulted as follows; wad‘ . 3161' =04-I-E0 ’ , - President-L. L. Beer, Esq. ‘ E'NER‘AL SE37‘ ‘"1. , . J I ‘ V‘-P ‘d t-—P.B s. s;;;;'_;j D‘, .1-'=.°»-mi G .. .... I run cocxcrn. s. W. Crabbe, John Newsnn, r. -11. ’ Handraham, Hon. D. Farquharson, M. - rrn ABBITRATORS. ’ I Hon. D. Farquhar-son, S. W. Cubbe, F. H. Arnaud, John McEachern, John Newaon, R. B. Norton. B .b Angus, F W. Hyndman, T. ‘J. Harris, Horace _0l'_. Of I Mr. Crabbe gave notice that at- the and he felt likefisuppordng an report. Mr.HorsceH_«'\IfI'l.lIl-IIr. «‘ . A and M '. M Earchern opposed‘ ., Daphne bush rm w...-ma us and called w“§i‘:;fin8 th: Baird to "'° It was finally decided to‘ leave" the ‘ i A matter over toau adj the ivholo tunnel cussed. - “!IiIatuunsl..' °'*"'?d 0» uellsy svsu’uI5g."*whin question dis- Ilolf M, . _'h;JolIul'o-,I.rr'.._ ; “"’° *"“°,IARI€ me I j ;lIul.DC« WW‘: .i'- .cso_v .. w 'aVoww'9,o,ia _ "9 . s-'soaoon7s as ‘ - ‘I ' -, 5 l, ‘ A y I ‘o a s 9;}: c;fI;s' ._ _ v_.,‘ 1. w o'w u.._oIw‘=n_ -o'6'i'o‘¢’I 59''’ a,, ‘~1nrlb . -* . HQ.-osiha.-...... nausea: , , ‘ ‘ r ‘ _V: o_ooc“0-oono‘o§o‘IlOhl_g.uQ\ " ‘\.s‘.j.._.‘;> 1/ IIIIIll..'¢‘q.-9, ’w_o:'Q,nopj9aa,&o'nI._ _ __elIfl_Q.‘..‘. .1.’ 5...-‘I... 9.55 > W’, -Wu;-{goon ._..4._‘.:,,V:y. iv:-‘ 2 i 5 ii’ I ~n -do on aocg“bg;o wu’o_-7.... -‘W, I «J n0p1b9’i!§‘,Q -P“ .- ' it up’ 3’ 5 E Mm. I laid itahould - y A Donn’: M3-dinal~.Hall ‘for Patna:-.’ * .°~.-c. — as ' . ‘ ski-r..1i.a... Fcéfih Norw pad Iign,uil..-’.—ft(~l:In. ;; Bra silo of. 3.u the Dominion " 19 3‘ ’ Wants. Lo‘ tn“ the Band. '1 0wLET;‘l1icf5’L?ti5.s:g:»uIodio.;ii:d . arer tweet“ v * Edward] Hodg.con.,‘ A l:g?fire proof I in cnnnectior with the _rfices. ~ ‘I atllctclnanta Bankof 9. L. Csrvell, T. Indigestion, ; Iflonstiep caused from a next meeting he would movothat the Z ' A .. 7 3. fees be reduced fr3urn,85 to 82pe1-gannum. If 30' try 3 'b_"tt_'° of the The ameudedreport oftho council to « D13”/'V3l7_} I- '_ the tunnel Iwasthen disouued. but the ‘ V ?i .—i-.; gm-utter was not decided. Mn. Newson I V. I ‘A A sure cure tor and boluft much (1 A- . I G’hwu,lsu3u. '9'r.'—¢Idvw‘_~—y x N.-I-one and One . ,Exl1ibition—?Set. A: Call and see them.