a FEBRUABY 12, 1895. > | in the group which includes all eatablish- ments having an anoual output of $50,(@>- and over. ‘Lhe total output of all the in dustria! establishments in Canada showed an increase in the 10 years, 1881-1891, of = THE DAILY EXAMINER . a THE DAILY EXAMINER. LABORIOUS . BLUNDERING. Ir takes nearly a column of space in tle Patriot of yesterday to explain its previous blunders:in dealing with Senator Fergu- Fo _ — <a ae TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1895. tn facts are stubborn things, and at our back, which the modern system of farming and dairying will develope, but I have simply given a statement of such. We have asplendid agricultural country ‘ A ST. sees 53.7 per cent. The increase iu the establieh- ; ‘oy ‘ “4 the progress of the city must necessarily | Sreciat DeseatcoHes TO THE EXAMINER - a 1 , fn son's speech. "he ‘oi is verbiage ; . ‘ame “2 > » NCE ee — --— Deak Sin,—I have been reading the} ments having au output of $50,000 and up-| | peecn re gist of a this — be slow. If we make it @ dear place for ; a papers on both sides carefully in view of a | wards was 69.9 percent. The wages paid | '* that the organ was wrong in stating the people with moderate incomes to live in, British Parliament. ! genera which they all say is | in all industries increased 69.4 per cent. { Senator’s contention to the tune of $120,- | they will not stay here. jos coming on—and thinking about the ques- The wages paid in these establishments 000,000! ! That might have been stated As we have o had a town meeting ne Lewnon, Feb, 12, ‘ea ye oe ma taking | wi 5¢ ‘ r outp ‘ : . we : y ar as we are now “ snow e tion of the N. P., and as Twas taking my | with $50,000 and over output, increased | ; a few'sentences, without forgetting to a t ar ce est that citizens Should Jolin Redmond, Leader of the Parnel- _ cee Se Sees this meres 1 86-2 per ores. . t the bl “friend” who did the | sa « town montine to diese lites, brought forward in the Houre of ; five Pairs Corsets at Thirty-five Cents ; struck methat ] hatin my own case a “In the province of Ontario the number | PY ro the “triesa” whe © hold a town meeting to discuss the pro- Commons ‘yesterday @ motion to amend the Seventy- ive fairs rsets a urty-ave Vents. fair, though simple, illustration of the! of establishments having an output of $50,- | “copying.” posed outlays I have alluded to, and other | © J 7s } Me Mew ; 4 ! | 5 oo : : / : tt address by demanding that the Govern - ‘ " vaiue of en courage ment - home indus- po and over in the census year increasec It is evident, whoever will be the Grit | matters. Your obt. Servant ment appeal at once to the ceuntry, as they HERE Ss AN OTHER ° tries. I have a boy whe has taken a we per ceet. candidate for East Queen’s, that Mr. Laird s Daster Davies had failed to carry out their home rule ? cee Dp Dp trv; and he supplies my : s a M he é ue 7 e . . _ ae = : , ° i x ‘ ‘“ . ; P pm i . ? . ies UP for hie} Anyone whowill take the trouble to} will not, forthePatriot declares that hedoes Ch’town, Feb. 11th, 1895 programme. ae was defeated by Thir ty Ladies’ Waists and Blouses at For ty Cents. ; een th eggs € mays ‘ n Re : ee ; : : : : . v0. : 26! 2: 5 hens and roosters and all that they con-| study these statistics will readily eee that | .o¢ in the least repent of what he did in 1872 — ~“Goeuasae codes nanny S vets OF SES 80 296 oo + —except the few scraps from the} the development ef Canadian industries and 1873 in building branehes for Souris anisiliotee ‘ Ottawa Notes 400 yards Flannelette at 4 cents. ‘ : wi 09 ¥ : oe . hit te. has been very much more rapid in the} ang Tignish, and leaving Belfast out in Tvespay, Feb. 12. r 300 - Toweling at 5 cents. 4 i ya his eges and ¢ ? iin He > — a Loe T > . . S f : ad pr market. He doesn’t | last ten years than in the first. oe are! the cold. In the case of Donald en " the Orrawa, Feb. 12. 00 Boys’ Suits at 75 cents. rt f money out of the bus- | the peopie at large any the worse off for ee : . atriot Publishing Company, Mr. Stew- »: . . i. . > . . ake a great deal of mor ey ‘ : f thc — “ peopie : a ~ aia We invite the attention of the purist of = aa for the plaintiff, brought to the Sir Mackenzie oo and rte Charles 200 yards good, wide English Wash Prints at & cents ss Dut he makes something—enougth | this more rapid development? | ~ | the Guardian to the closin y tee = 2a H. Tupper arrived home yesterday. : : is words of t : . idence of the | H. Tupr ‘| \ 3 for collars and cuff* and such | Tye prices of manufactured articles are Patriot article ar ™ at aoans eee aa Lady Thompson has returned to Ot- per yard. ; ‘ »} herwic > bie i— scross @) é : 3 - : 7 . 7 7 - ge, which I would othe rwise have to aad : i 4 theese hen keen : plaintiff in his cro } a eli Ask to see that Ll5ec. Jine ot Enelish Flannelette. . lower than ever before and t ; the re +r and published in ’ debt for or pay for right out of my ; al hile “ There is noney due the Island, and if | tended by the reporter oe ain: Rake Hon. Mr. Foster goes ea-t to-day to at- own pocket—duty and all-—an 1 occas on- & continual improvement in qua ity,while, | the people of Belfast and Murray Harbor the issue on a l a a = i. tend the King’s County Convention in he takes a nigitat the rink But | like our correspondent with his eggs in really wanta railway—if they think there | Curate in ¢ ‘at the oe P r Z te | New Brunswick. a ieadeie etal ae usually he stays about home after school) February, the people of Canada are sup- | is no way in which the money can be bet- | erted. The Court roe re * me or the ke amt luvks after his fowls, On my part, plied n ore regularly and more ateadily ter expended for the benefit of their inter- — Se ee eee The Archbishop Declines. \ A Vv ) : I yet nearly all the eggs I need for the|! _— . . she ‘ ests or those of the Province at large than evidence. : eile ¥) | \" i, . { family, and I have a large one, and I can | 20W that, they are, in respect to "¢ PFO" | hy the construction of euch a ‘railways the George Bell vs. Daniel Reardon. t his fies saL, Feb. 12 A I . a Sp have my breakfast egg in February as | duction of many articles, practically inde- | Liberals cae carry out their: wishes ‘in a} ee a value — wo : gis 25 ae : — —_ ” wellaxin Jane. Practically,! pay out] pendent of the outside world. more honest way than the Tories.” term. Verdict for plaintifl for $t© 9.) Archbishop Fabre has decline the in- no more money thanI would if I went ' —— - . This bid for ~ rt on the strength of Mr. Stewart, Q.C., shows he a vitation of the Protestants to participate THE ONE-FPRICE MEN. without the eggs, while my boy is making THE COURSE TO PURSUE. ‘ icc ppo . : the rule for judgment for defendant. F-1 s. the ministerial reception tothe Aber- himself useful and Jearning habits of bus- | ae a the grits building the, railway, along with | Davies argued in support that this case} deens. His Grace thinks the function iness and economy. It seems to me thats} THE morning organ of the Opposition | the fact’that Mr. L. H. Davies, immedia te- shéald’ have been brougist'te, the. Coamty | annccsssary, Only one pair of these Corsets to each customer. community or nation is afte all | is striv ing to bring about a bargain or an ly before the last election, advocated a eer- Court. 4 oe - ——_ but a arger sort of family, ! implied bargain between the G . , : . Henry D. Wadman vs. The City of A Terrible Crime | PF 2 €O ani io. a = ae che | implied bargain between the Government | tain Railway line for Belfast in the House Charlottetown—Action for false arrest and * mse WU. peo le thereof be tter to stick tozether and and the Ape of Murray Harbor and | of Commons, about which he has eewver § false imprisoniient. Tried this term. Judg- Seoude N.S W.. Feb. 12 encourage home industry and thrift, and | Belfast. To this end it is plying the Hon. said a word since, afords a pretty fairjtext.| ment of non-suit. - xey, N.S. W., 2a. highest r articles that pay One another the prices (in Donald Ferguson, a member of the Gov- for an article on “ Mercierism ” im the Grit shows. cause against Mr. Davies, Q. C., Mr. Peters, the rule to set aside non-suit: A despatch from Perth, West Australia, says that seven men have been arrested in tg pn ae i cased n the com- ee — — quero, neping - morning organ. @ C., Attorney-General, contra; with him | Collcardie for massacring an entire nat- mun ty or "nation, Therefore I aim ao ae See ne the a Ee Mr. Rattenbary. e tribe, includiug the women and chil- against taking away the moderate pro- | Wy, Of which the people were deprived in Co liane aa. ren. tection and encouragement given inder 1872, will be built if the people will bat LETTERS ; T0 THE EDITOR. THE MODERN: INVALID Acquatic Sports the N. P. to oe industrie= . ©} vote for the Government candidate. It ag Has tastes medicinally, in keoping = cqua ¢ po . a" ec ame A a eve Se PY SOF TEES ORYROW, OBS WET. conden to say that such a bargain| L4TfER FROM HON. DANEEL DAVIES. | other luxuries. A remedy must be pleas- ne ia ihe ur rg tea rarer . ' ' : ight as well pay them on im ported ‘ : : ‘ ns sia antly acceptable in form, purely wholesome Loxpow, Feb. 12. ‘. things that we can produc €, as upon im- would be unworthy of an honorable Gov- Sin,—T notice that the matter of making | jn composition, truly “beneficial im effect The Sallivan-Harding sculling race for 8 PHU ( poried th ngs that Ww e an € produce. I | ernment and an honorable people. Wel, roadway around. the shore front to | and entirely free from every objectionable the championship of England has been ire _ | vote fur the N. I Government can) feel sure that the Hon. Mr. Ferguson) Victoria Park wae hrought before the quality. If really ill he consults a physi-| postponed to Feb. 16th. The river is full a : ne provided they are re=pectable and would not, in the most distant way, be af City Council by His Worship Mayor | cian; if constipated he uses the gentle] of ice. suitable men. oe Dawson in his annual report. family Jaxative, Svrup of Figs. ° -——— : i k hi I am yours party to any such compact, and I desi . Jd this pro- 7 pecan 7 ; e Ins rr sy pe — * Justix Jackson. only a boodler or an incipient | =... — oer a few a gs eo She's All Right. Uurance | : as i : Y Pp Ject. - There can be no difference of opinion esti’ Garni Denil. Gina Mh ilies lGfned finial d moderate Ci’town, Feby., 12, 1895. boodler would suggest it. What | about the necessity of puiting # breast- anh on Pavertee Metin salen as osha Nal Yéex. Feb. 12 ne hish an We insert this letter with pleasure. It/is to be thoaght of a journal | work argund the shore from Government | 3 oie ; ; o 1 euien ’ oe i Ee : i : contains a great deal ot practical senses] which poses as “independent,” “ high- Pond to the Battery point to prevent aie es Som ge = orators x oe Ae gn ~ & protection against . probable loss: prices combine to make these ee ie . a oe ee ° | wastage of land that ually occurs. — . Pom g . Pi a ee heme ¥ and | minded “and “religions,” proposing such remember when a See eae 35 ye ars since, Ti ine Tyke serges seems to be the qaunec the delay. Every property holder should carry 3 Photos the most satisfactory simple that some of the Opposition philos-| questions as the Guardian has proposed Lady May Fitzroy setting out some young rage jemand seathanat suits. Stain p- \\ Deapbic ic Willin’ . . . ’ ei. : oplers may laugh at it. Asin a family,} toa a member of the Government? The] white Birch trees about 15 feet trom the ed Tyke on every 24 vards. Barkis is Willin : Fire Policy in the Companies repre in Charlottetown to-day. j &@in a country, home industries are so} Guardian’s hypocrisy is rank: it smella to} 8k, in front of Government Houee. ———— —— enn ee eer : | valuable that they are worthy of reason-| Heaven These ees grew up a wea ae SPECIAL NOTICES Quexec, Feb, 12. sented by 7 . j : ernamental foreground. ey have been Hon. H. G. Joly De Lotbiniere, says | : ile encouragement , ? . i . a . : ae ; Advertisements under this heading enarged 5 1 i abl encouragen Pat. C ane ia has, in her- Must the people of Belfast and Murray | washed away by the combined action of for at the rate of five cente per line that he will enter public life if the seonte | G EO H COOK oh « Sell, Taw materials of coal and iron and| Harbor, then, cease to agtate for tle] the seu, frost, and spring freshets. About "= a That’ r en oar ace | ae desire it. E R B ROW | ° 2g ki wood, ete As Abraham Lincoln pithily | extension of a railway through their tea ‘years avo, the Government af she day ustle- vats the word Wf you wan dats . s 5 = marked: “ oe cian ii - hee y erected a strong fence fastened! 2» Jimber | to get one of those waists at 40 cents.— Corner leat) & Grafton Sta, ren - j If the ¢ ontey he: $40, and thickly settled and thriving settlements ? ler pers, “te ams of Government. Hie, @ in.) Jem. Pid & Co. ’ Assignment in St. John. Agent for P. E. Island. Q ae needs a ton of von, and buys it in Eu ope We sty no. It has been and is the policy | th e “land wach.” I suppose the @ \ject New Carpets.—Prowse Bros. & Co., will a ici i ae pee Fel i ais nov26—m w f & wy ly ig it has the ton of iror, Lut has parted with} of the Government of Canada, assist in} ¥ vas to protect the bank from wastge by [ open up their first shipments of new car- : cle 2 ee ae calle aia = 2 the money. If that sam of money is spent] the devolopment of the country by the/ the sea. Now it has had the sery con- pets to-morrow. 22 bales containing ‘all Char. E. Scammell, ship broker, has| = - SS (ecicaritnnnos 7 ee gs for a ton of iron made in this country, then] expenditure of public mone = deals trary effect. It has been kept ap at | the newest things in the shape of floor] @#igued. ee we have both the ir i the metes*he : mp, Sida very considerable coet ever simce—a cost | coverings. Dov’t forget that we lead in icici 3 ~ ss - ir . an the money.” | lines of railway. Subsidies have, wp .n | that would have made a solid boeaeiwork | this line—Prowse Bros. & Co, il i lie a te iain te le pers : ' — pay this ey a3 it p2ys) proper representation and suffiy .nt | round this portion of the groands., Tlic Of cors-ets a bargain.—We won't guar-} we are selling at 18 cents a pair. They our friend “Justin,” to encourage her guarantees, beeq granted in aid of raj]. | bank behind this fence “ has been washed | autee to “have any left. after. Thureday | are really wonderful at J B Macdonald’s OF owa sons to work and do business ways in all parts of Canada, In ow. ain away more” than the unprotected part ‘evening. The price is only = 35 cents a | slaughter sale. fll 4i ppt at home. That this encouragement is now] (1892) the following subsidie ib further 9 — } oi“ pair, Only one pair to each customer.— Our boots and shoes are always Sold at - being afforded under thé Nationa) Po‘icy aa were T could easi!y show the cmmse « - James Paton & Co. close price, but we take off a big discount =e en the} me wey | GrONNES a creased wastage of the bank behind this Ledies read Jas: Paton & Co’s adv in| the prices are out of sight; don’t buy or 0 00 Ss an 0 : a ie evident by the statistics obtained from Albert Southern Railway... $ 13,960 | fence, bnt it is unnecesears.’ as we have . i - me ; d sath anit ane ab wait aac de Oe 5 = othcial sources. Not long since the official | Atlantic & Northwestep, Riilws y 186.600 the fact beforé us. I ee - more an Sy ¢ Issue. i fe at 3B Macdonald's slaughter sale. tistician of Cana ad Brockvi . ‘ , ill be “fooled awa this use ot of snow mocassins, price 25 and 35c sl a 4 ae of Canada supplied to the press oe = on Se.¢ Mar ie ie <b ooled awaxy™ on th -Gulmar Pp T 4i fll 43 At Discounts from 20 to 30 Per Cent. = Setowing —e Chatham Branc’, Raiden... or With regard to the propesed roadway |< 7 atieecloth gaiters at Gof Bro. Se ee anla}= < Making 1871 the datum line, the ma u- | Central Railway, New Brunsey isc 83.612 and breastwork, if it is so be lawile at the > {7 4i : . ‘ urace — ag ones oo = Sa = ant Kootenay Railway. 88,800 expense of the city, T for one object to ita), pass dearihs Ab: Melieod de Co's. J This Stock is nearly all new this season, and will afford a good opportunity to buy our provinces o ntario, Quebec, Nova} Coruwallis Val'ax. Raj " 9 and I thin voice the opiaion of a major- it - vf } 2 ‘ i j i Scotia and New Brunswick increased in the | Drummond C; ee —oseoewe “SEE t inp of Gitinene ia thin gaat. . The hate 1 Boots and Shoes at unusual prices. Sale will commence at once and will continue for 20 years, 1871-1891, as follows ale ten Cepniy Maiteny....... 5.306 | Wot eiinene in this enters Th {tl i ds to il paid for. Good cea oe Elgin, Petiadinc. wad ; Havelock front to a Park . ae ys League of the Cross one month, and for cash only. No goods to_leave the store until paid for. 8 once r apital invested ...............0..323 per cent.| Railway... .. nseecccnmmrenceees 44,253} petty. That being so, I think it is the _ ’ ‘ : o 4 ; Hands employed.................. 84 per cent.| Great Bystern Railwax, ee “a duty of of the Local Government to put a : sold not taken back or exchanged. j ; Yearly TE ss cccnwtinndescscieies 129 per cent. | Groag Northern Rail ware... wae 24/100 breastwork round the shore in front of that < ; ’ ; x f \ ates of raw materia! used in wrtreal and Westess iv... 32.253 property to protect it from further wastage. P JD B ME AC DON A i Dp & CoO. ,- manufacturing. .............. - 94 per cent, |) Neva Scotia Central Bulway..... 8 309} Phe City Fathers have oneny aa - ee. e e : 9 a a pony a ape A an a Valley Reil-- q agin ape yal yap ot Grand Musical Entertainment Charlottetown, February 11, 1895—dy Opposite Market House, Queen, Street ‘ ecween iS] and 188i the cenitgl is- Vs eveeees pees eninge tis 38,790 P . of : ef . neem ene pd , vested in manufacturing “a made, Deford Mowntain Railway.......... 32/900 | Pound the shore front te connect with . the ' ain FOR FEBRUARY ee : — ! industries in the four provinces mereased hoa Souad Colamization Railway- 30,400 | Park. —_ — — round the bank sble IN THE .LYC ’ a 103 per cent., leaving 220 per cent. as ¢] ort Arthur, Deduth and Western : ; necting with the park 13 @ mos. enjoyable ; dancin Ready. s in the ons 10 an st-teer ae Railway.......... ons e sans - FONTS walk for citizens during the summer time on Wednesday Evening, Feb. (3th. - ‘ a el Quebec & Lake St. John Railway 26 993 | and autumn. If & roadway is made it will ilaliiiaie a .—. Het ween a Lae I88l the number of Shuswap and Oka Rail ’ *- be used by jockeys and racing PROGRAMME. iT nN Sti hens bi Miceli Custis oil ok ands emploved ‘ificreased ; ons a ee “kSnozon haiiway.. 162.26 ; ta 3 oA te o aters in Carniv: ostume: . . e povlan S6 eer “ales, to ae * cents | St. Clair Frontier Tunnel.......... 50,500 | enemas wae OE iene, peltarrene osud 3 specially reduced rates at LEWIS’ Photo- Of Cheap Sounding Advertisements, and 4 crease in the ‘last ten years of the oe . sanweence and Adirondack < = ~ —_~ , te ‘ tation ' = P N graphic Studio. lw—feb8 Oy period : . oT re etrcwesse sawcasesconsceveass S06 T IO Oe nen; Ss 8 4 ete 7" |}. Opera Selection—“‘ Over the Hills.” J —~ tied of << “Between 1871 and 1381 the yearly wage St. Lawrence and Saguenay Rsit ne *P irene _ who go out ececbedeestocctiscehiste siecle ee And others just received a Be gt emgage - 1. MAeS TT ccc 27 tothe Fark in the family | waggon or car- The L. C. Band. paid increased 39 per heat lane ; ‘) Mike nde iindiom eis cu “B78 T" “ . , 4 e | het ian ie ae, tp eae 5 Temiseouata cc. 54 830 | Tee. e “ yoodway a le all eo + 2. Vedil thick ks hs CARTER’S BOOKSTORE P E Island Railwa % Wis tees cen Os he . “+ 1) Tobiqne Valley Railway... ht 73.000 | Shore, this nuisance will be increased. <. ne . b : en years, 1881-189). Waterloo Juncti leon 29° the Local Government will mavethe Gove [| --esesere ee eee lee teeeensecepeetes FP. Campana { X Betwoes 1871 and 1881 the value of the unction Railwage........ = 32,300 ermpent House fence back. say 100 feet, Miss Benoit and Mr. C. Hermans. tebe oo at the OLD RELIABLE, where you can get what you want ; additional raw material used consequent bl ad aesaleea botl oad and sidewalks } 3 Violin Trio —« . ” <s j °j any : tw upon the development of manufactters ‘ $1,24 3,216 oe ed pagent Femmaaen KS | 3. Violin Trio— Barearolle rt iQ and after THURSDAY, 27th Dec mber, - the right ap as my oe a . customers, who ‘ a* increas z : ie : ~~ | Alto . ‘ 2 _* , : s »? ’ “gattiende Dace ee | oe cenececodecesoevesopeses . 7 4, 1 t t S Hhaliway w av ” 2t< > > . ‘ . e wa 7 f ™ _ by 40 per cent., leas ing 54 Pi the G.xgemiment: ‘save ¥ oted uo objections on the part of the majority | IMies McDonald. Mre. Dixon and Mies Hill . ’ Goundags ances ted) pwd on ete olin 1ave constant y vee n supplied Dy me for the last FOURTEEN : Bre cea to, re upeemng the increase which {| Tailway grants tavhe eam.off about $12,-} of citizens. Oe ee ere eae: ae Maes ’ Have Your rioting one Trains Outward. Trains Inward, | YEARS, will bear testimony. i ww pace in the last half o a § be > . = be . , . < . ahs 9 Ph ts : : . . ae ast half of the 20-year 00°.008; and We people of Belfast md There 1s another work gating pao eee 4. Vocal Solo—* Thinking”. .C. A. White down. Read up I am not confined. to the production of ONE SYNDICATE, ST, ' Between EST and 1881 the val Murer.y He pox. are -agting, not a* br be- expenditure of money now, before the City Mrs, Byrne. ] . Th) Amex tet but d lies fi IX DIFFEREN PAN B.. ne — - 3 A e value of the ke ERY $< bt Fathere, viz., making a second connection ; sD . tibhea tie teiaian AT OUR OF FICE. 700 3 §9...., Chartotictown -.....8 00 2% u raw my supp 1e8 rom SIX JIFFERENT COMPANIGS. ee _ - we hanical and man- a 6 =: boo Lure, . but as reasons Ole | with our waterworks, Although Tamas} ~*: ae (Auto Man 1” ando . a ~ 808 sa... Baste Witndsise” Bae 12 When I advertise S\¥ DN EY COAL I can produce the : wfnctan ‘s¢ a lishments of the four pro- | men, iy Ufsjr own . interests, when ~chey | averse to anv unnecessary expenditure as Serenade March “....,<.56..000004 uber eer 817 318...... ner: tee si? 193 PP mee vegies a — mae rae a leaving 67 Strive tea obtain ex boon similar to ahat} my friend, Mr. Charles Heartz is, I dis- Misses Smith and Coady, se 348 scot laa Bretalvane....... 74 33 48 proo “ 1t 1s GEN INE. . veh. lo represen t crease ; ho “s - . . c - x : : : 5 ‘a > e Me see weee re nn etn e gers : > > pirarer ep? Ss halt onthe ta aca Uf the } saith bg been obtained by the people of gaara org eee atte 4. Recitation —* The Fireman ”............ Bill Heads, B10 415 20 pfrestowa. 728 | I do not rn to employ RUNNERs to sell my Coal, but ae nt — large, these figures abs ae jother Yocalities,. Their first step, theme is our waterworks for a supply of water for Mr. T. A. McLean. Note Heads 10 09 2 10 Ar sii aaa Ly 8 . u x give my customers the benefit, allen ae aoe eid mechsyical [% elect mep.who will represent their household purposes and quenching firee; if | 7, Piano Solo— Plantation,Fehoes.” ’ 12 59 Ly Ar 10 30 ane a cae o . m inces Oya O¥L} claim, and shéw-the Govermment the tm. ] auy aceeet occurred that peg cut = acidosis veesdejinvanubeuienn saa «J.T. Gilder Letter Heads. ! ut ip tos seen soo, mama. eseesere ogee 4 R. McMILLAN. $6.0 “pe appr ets the last Saji of tine oe ah _ | our supply of water it would be “a cala- Miss A. Quirk. — ae Le “een =, February 1%, 1006 20-year period they they did, ig, the fir st P Fbanch, and oe ps mity.” We ought to guard against such by } %. Cl (with-inst mtelae é Envelopes Bs igs 5 cae ahd cc I abo aw de> ses usbs% 800 Charlottetown, February 12, 1895. halt. . tages of aa railway rumaing three gh} paving a second connection. If the dee | @ Chores ma : :S sg anes ees 8 lacuna Lbs Bloomaeid ober odaastens ae ee ee | - ‘he fi ; ; 9 . : © : ‘ . ‘ 2nty—** . weetes : eM I i ckentabiiesuwia ii ~ — oy HZ are tL. Spwres fer fov - | these districts. Then,.as in the past,#@ in} bentures en which the money is to be raie- eee 99 _ a T Pashidee Invitation and — Tigmied 2000.0. 6 00 oe ‘ ee ACES» “upon whic. “se regr. it t ( nt may be expeet ed] ri were made for fifty years aud a sinking | ; Be a oe ge - PM ) : axed : af limi es we ee sotliadn and. if | ‘nd provided to redeem the debentnres, it The C. C. Society. At Home Cards, PM AM aces Capital invested. hat a to listen to their represen ag would not add much to our present taxa-/ 9, Vocal Solo..............--- shdbieaandaiiieadh Oo salsesitn is Charlottetown.............109 = Gnb.sa! invested ane Te 964,090 | they Le reasonable, will grant ench rease a-| 453, Pro rty owners are now called Mice Adele Sullivans Programmes, 250...........Koyalty Junction st, alban 10 0 Capital invesied, 1891.9 320 eet able sum or sums as may be necessary to}! upon, within the next nineteen years to pay : an -e @ . $55( 4r) Lv) 905 oblate S osielicbeuee! sin Hands ex ployed. Sipe a —— T prt,vide the railway accommodation <re- | off the cost of the waterworks. PAR? tt Relief Stamping, a - Mount Stewart J art sa _ . a 2 cane tor Si ae . i i ai ; v = . . . . Fi on ompioved, 1881......., 244.26" qtiired. This is a proper and honeral le | deo seatitiiee, tea petite eater ie ale << Marion”..3.M.Miseul|] done in the neatest stvle at| o2h cc; GCATAEAD ooo cocoon 710 The much talked of Skating Races will be held in the —- a - 345,355] ay id reasonable course to pursae; and \it | ithe yearly paymente ta pay off the cost | 2° ee ee at - . ’ oe tr _____ 4) Hillsborough Rink on FRIDAY EVENING, Febrrary ldth. | Yearly wases, 189] °°" * 40,551 008 fy , pleasing to learn that the people of Het-| of waterworks within nineteen years, is ante ee low prices, >a aM! $56.00 in prizes. , Yearly wages, a 26574, TaD fast and Murray Harbor are about to par quite’ a large tax on & poor community, | 11. Tnetrumental Quintette—“ Waltzes” EGS... .<. 0% «. 6. GS Mowers... .. +8 = r 3 Value of raw brater'al, sti. eee » te and I am not surprised that Mr. Heartz and | Tie. Sfigaes Hornsby and Mesggs. Hornsby. , i) a SS 78 1st—One Mile Challenge (Rattray and Moore), purse $20.00. : Value of raw masa 2) loam ~ 1, 7,348; me), others object to any farther outlay. Bet Ce aes . Git s ‘i DUR sins occdles' OE EROS 7 03 2nd—One Mile Challenge (Arnaud and Cook), purse $5.00. Vaiue of raw y ote aol i8oa 5 eae 5 Obs IT IS TRUE. we must consider that our waterworks is 12. Vocall Selo with Violin Obligato— H ASZARD & MOORE. ee cysanedecncaenes PIAG. onstage 90060008 eH 3rd—Chair Race. First, $2; sccond, $1; third, 50c. = Saluaiat onde tar bate 242,373,548) —— z the greatest beon that we could possibly Calvary , eickilavdiset eee Rodney PM ‘ 4th - Obstacle Race. First, $2; second, $1; third, 50c. Stvaiee Comoe oa acon So rar from its being a “ dastardly in- }, hand down to those who will soon take our Mrs. Dixon and Miss McDonald. febl2—dy PM - aM 5th—Ten-year-old Race. First, $1.50 ; eecond, $1; third, 50c. Welee of nroducts 18917” oat oneheas sinuation,” that part of the Pacaud-Mercier | places. There was a project on foot some 13. Piano Duet->« Mikado”..P. Bucalosst $$$ s% icebaiaale ap ar. coven SH 6th--Three Mile Race. First, $10; second, $5. ten | ax ) ORE aint stealing was used to retire notes for which § “ime #tnce for an expensive system of sew- 7 Di ‘d Mi E. . k : oes AM 7th—Potato Race. First, $1.50; second, $1 ; third, 50e, ee nee itannr tigation fs or i ari itably responsible, it fey) f, in conpection with the: waterworks. ee ee t 1S SO 00 Trains arerun by Eastern Standard Time Sth—Fourteen-year-old Race. First, $1 50 ; second, $1; third, 50t,, we, the mechanical and smanufactaming @ Mr. Se 7. se 7X phe project Mr. Heartz, myself and others 14, Vocal Selo— ‘Has Sorrow Thy - D. POTTINGER, Entries close Thursday, 14th. Galbraith’s Band in attendance tablivhinents of the coustry as: viven jg | is a fact that came out clearly in the evi- successfully opposed as beyond our means, Young Days Shaded ”............. Moore h 4 Seed 4 Gen Mgr Can Govt Railwars Admission, 25 cents. Races at 8 o’cleck. sl E the ceususes Of 1531 and 1891, by grow p-| dence at that time. Five noter of $5,000 | and the matter bas been dropped. Citizens a. wee that bs can ator LO Moncton, N B. oe ‘ : —e a ma Ween ing them according # amount of eutp at s . es : niust not lose sight of the foct that the out- ¢ es sitive uarantee it] a. McDONALD, Superintendent, J. B. SON, ; ard I find that the sratement +1 at rh re. each were made by Mereier os bee ae lc ok for the future of the city is not bright, } 15. Instrumental Quintette—Romanza, ” 4 8 Charlottetown. i : GEO. J, ROGERS, : Managers. ' turna for 1SGl were abnormally, lure, es. Mr. Laurier and others being present. It ar.d will not warrant any unnecessary ex- F FOE occ ccocesessageisescieees eee to you. dec26 February 11, 1895. pecially im the smaller est gblichuw ents | wae understood by all that all those present oe sm chiptellting i passed away; Members of L. C. Baad. i = eT nr ce —_— ; is entirely inageurate. The ceutput, that ere equitably responsible for these notes | we have no large factories here to give em- ee ; cs It Ch ; is (he. vaine Of the prodag is se ag 4, of = ; “we : Oe and the proceeds ployment during the winter months tq | 16. Baettation—* Painter of Caville’ ss 1S SO ea i Agnrse, inereased over the. 2862 rete roa anc ey Ww § é eg , tnechanics and laborers; our carrying trade bcm etre cee eeeeeseeeeerenee + - Susan Wilson but the output of th’: sxaeuler estat lish | fe" most part, used hae make . re) = be dome mostly by forejgn steamers; the Miss C, Kelly. that you can afford to ‘ ments is exactly the san. percentw ze of | election trials in th» interest of the party | white wings of our merchant ships ere a |) : (with instrumental accom- have one in your pantry. , =e ‘ the total output of all ofte. establishments | of which Mr. Lauricr was leader. These | thing of - eo ann is now |" Senmnatet We Marched with , J Pp y-| : ; hat it was in 1884. Ly the enw imera- f them, were retired out | YeTY Much @ large shop for farmers to a ie Araty » (x) gen Per ea Bior Bagene w th ; : motes, or some of them, we : come to, added to which, with our eplendid Sherman ® Arniv to the BR sfochooses QUEEN CITY FLOUR tui ; me @rbhes-say, used # fine of the $100,000 stolen from the Baie des) ) hor ‘it is the pri : The C. C. Society ’ i he toth comb ta collect the simall industries} *® se eed eek ae for gr ct BEER & GOFF have a large stock of Flour on hand, which they bought at t se a: subsidy. cultura uce of the country. ss ‘Why : a et : os. ; : tins cater extend in 1991 than they did in Chaleaur subsidy tehd ond lentea sbrene ae laptohes ry , 18. Voea! Solo—“ Why Sentinel ed Price $3.75 per barrel. | lowest point touched by the Flour market, and they are now offering it to their cut ‘ 1, the resut, gonld be tk incrvace 1e . : - “ Ceesecccerercesecs foe ce cccvccdulhe " : ° “ proportim of emall industries beyoud thas a ee ae aes ees — no. ee to fifty per cent., Me © if Mice, tomers at a small advance on the cost. Their new high-grade brand, called “ LILY : : . Hs i se, one xz ents, tot sali ith: | oar. 2. Sh. ae ——-—— a" ° e e 2 ; ee ee Se, te sit aaltias amasioction. One box cnres | twenty: years ‘Maen woe |} 19. Waltz—The Fatal Weddipe”...Davis QUEEN,” has been giving splendid satisfaction, and they can confidently recommend it ve. - Alb,the, -ens the t ae . . é . oy pg. § : - | Seni aayent aden on ein tt ae am ordinary case. One pill taken weekly vacant honses and stores in the city. The L. C. Band. SANDERSON & CO ag the best Family Flour on the market to-day. k : ah ec s being’c 211 kiewe to-} meatralizes formation of uric acid in the | Some of those that are occupied do not pay 2 , " i * : aa ons ail Yoduciel is thus e “a blood and prevents Bright’s Kidney disease | more than city taxes, insurance, and Deces my Fe 1-30; Conanstn 8 ofebodts Newson Block, Victoria Row , BEE R & GOLF F i Or or tey bend. ey Tee eee anc Diahetes. True only of Dr. Chase’s * ordinary repairs: I-do not wish to take a Reserved Seats and Gallery, 20 cents. ’ i : e ‘ | “Purther, the greatest development was’ Kis luey-Liver Pills. pessimistic view of the situation, but feb9 Jan31 _Charlottetown, January 17, 1895—tu thu sat 4 =m = — ' a : ) ; \) ’ Black Goods! pome of the lzog, _Courtald’s Crapes, 2 3 “9 UG laili i | | Widows’ Lisse Veiling, 32 inch : Mourning Weilings, plain,. 25 oi FIGURED SOLIELS, one of the latest materials, ele-' 30 ets, $4Mt finish, and moderate in price. y ain! GRANITE CLOTH, rough finish, fashionable and ser- Nothing offered here but FIRST-CLASS MERCHAN-|AUL-WOOL DOUBLE WIDTH SERGE, DISE, for which this department is famous. : 7-INCH ALL-WOOL CASHMERE, od 4 . “é : | Mourning Handkerchiefs, We show the best and most reliable makes known tog 9 « ~ ‘ 2” 50 cts, \Viceable, one of the newest makes. ! Cr L : the world, and for value and assortment cannot be sur-\y5 « . MERINO, 40 cts All makes of Serges, rough and fine; Diagonals and. ape Laces, passed. , Indias. Extra values in Merinos and Cashmeres. jand everything requisite for Mourning. STANLEY BROTHERS. STANLEY BROTHERS. | Crape Border Veilings, STANLEY BROTHERS. | STANLEY BROTHERS,