v.-',_},1:I;7f;:f1';__i- 1', __ ' as ai.” 2% D m m ‘ "` W ' ` h -'-~‘ '~ --~ - v- -f ' -_ --»~---»-A ~< f -m- -_ ~ "W" ->-ll-21;`f`Y»1-~l"' " *-3.13 Ai Ezgsgsglltl CHARLOTTETOWN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND CANADA `EDNE DAY FEBRUARY 1 1 ' “,‘",§"~“-,»°°,"§’,,’,,°,,‘,}'-1,2 or v 5' I -- PA .- .1 0P¢o¢d,_Yaierihv» by i 'i h . .1 creat Pasnntry-'ni.w|ai..iy’. °""‘l'°f~‘ ll” 'l?"“” Reltrs briefly to the War, North Sea {;|,,,`|,,’,o Trouble ond_ the ti_0l\ -A Diss pecte LONDON, Feb. l4.~(Specla1.)-The sixth sessionof' the' first Parliament of His l§Aiesty's reign was opened this after- noon by King Edward with all the his- toric pageantry which has marked the' ceremony since his accession. ` The Sovereign himself read the speech, from the throne _to the assembled lordsl and coninioners in the upper chamber. I The document was commonplace, the only reference to the war which His Ma- jesty made was, “Unhappily continues,", and to announce that “my Government has been careful to observe in the strict- est manner the obligations incumbent upon a 'neutral' power." I The lengthlést paragraph, devoted to the Balkans, says the situation there con- tinues to give cause for anxiety. The measures adopted at the instance _~ - Escape in _their Night and his wife and two small children who been instrumental in bringing about some were ,moon when the hm shorted had n - _ i ' amelioration in the state of the disturbed hmm" moono' hnvlng to ionvo tho honoo districts but these measures have still in thoh- night o|oLh|ng_ to be supplemented by rndical reforms, 0,,,|ng to tho honoo being beyond mo ¢9D'3°l"-ll? Of me Uflilllllllll 5YHU€"\» ll¢f0l`° waterservice limits the firemen were un- M V _ F 5-; Tl M t l I any permanent improvements can he uhh, to do an oh|n Commission entrusted with investigating | ~ 55'*-‘ _ gl. le King and Ivyo SmaI|'Wiii N_°_llle_C|eared for Days L -Mails Sent Forward by Teams-l_C.R_De|ays._ » i Q _ l ____ _ Saoxvilma, Feb. 14.-(Special.)-The -_ mails yesterday went from here for the ' _ _ ii t tim b t _ ‘ Ex- Pannsnoao, Feb. 14. (Special.) Late “" ° Y “ms ` ._ _ pw; night tho dwomnn honoo o nnlo from The railroad to the Cape is badly blocked d hem owned by Dnvid Thompson Wns and although fifty men with snowploughs ° totally' destroyed by gro_ and engine archard atwork little progress _ ry > , M;-_ Thompson was away from homo is being made and it will be some days before the road is clear. layed by storms. 'GOUIN TO BE PREMIER. (YNIII-l Al , 6 -- I0 Oil F011. _ _ 7 3' Herald, which is neutral in regard to the effected in the administration of these o _ ""_W“‘*_ Quebec dnnonny' says: an is now stated provinces of the Turkish Empire. ' _that Mx-.` Parent has decided that it is in The speech also briefly mentioned the lille b€Sf» lllllefei-lf' Of the l»llJ2l'B~l Dl\l'lfY Of Quebec that' he should terminate the present difficulty by retiring from the bead of the party. Accordingly he will t -- . _j the North Sea incident More than usual interest attaches to l oday's opening as the belief is practic h ` ally universal that it will be thc last 'W session of the present Parliament. More M en Arrived in the ‘ ("`\l\\\'~» i i \ i \ nl Even should the Gcvermncnt escape defeat, itisihonguiihatrremier Baiioiir Ciiy Yi3Sl8i`day _ S0lT'i€ the autumn and take the opinion of the _ _ ` `l‘=I'ii‘f- will voluntarily dissolve Parliament in of the", Experlencesl _ _I _th country on the decal and other questions ofthe Auetro Russian Governments have now ugltating the electorate. Aff-W me hllrdwii UID Of their lives SUUHIS EUS i NEW PiiSi lllillli Orrnwn, Feb. 14.-(Special.)-Amon the estimates passed today was an item ‘ or $10,000 for soiuis pan.-amos. THE WEATHER THE PIOI ABILITIES. Toiioivro, Feb. 15.-(Special.)-Soutlr ‘ westerly and westerly winds, fair and de- cidedly coin. THE TEMPERATURE. The thermometer which on Monday had registered 37 above-the warmest for fv some weeks -dropped considerably ycster ` ‘day and last night had reached l above. Mn. Jorm Sniwron, the well-known bridge builder, of 101 Sherwood St., Ottawa, stiites:~"I have used Dr. Chase's Kidney- Liver Pills for kidney und liver derange- menfs brought on by exposure, mid find them better than any pil or medicine I ever used. They clcansedrny system and meds me feel healthy and vigorous, and EVERY CHlLD'S HEALTH DEMANDS tained at the Capes during the past few to Bonshaw where the sta cd Monda Y Y Y nlght,mostof them at the residence of Samuel Beaton. Yesterday they proceed- ed and got totown in the afternoon ___ shortly after one o clock. Among the number was William D. Cfil,St.Pt', ti fh Mowrnisai., Fcb. 14.-( Special.)-The 1,; he 5:; cl? 3 'Q1 t iscgoglner Attorney General has sent instructions to about the middle of lush Dooomhon In Depiity High Constable Lambert, now on conversation with The Guardian Captain no t th hh with nnonorto Coffin said he had left Sydney three call upon Lieutenant Governor Jette and way o e sou a p weeks ago yesterday was laid up two h ri-_turn immediately to Montreal where an _ ' - ‘ seeks at Picton and then went to Cape QUT Chlldmn U” °nlY DF- H9-mll5°“'5 weeks at Picton and naturally would be ms' PMC” 25°' #rowing short of money as they had never T calculated on such an expenditure. Some trip that the snow was all the way on an average of five feet decp and in many places were banks from ten to fifteen feet iiigfi. The men included Alec and Angus Gillis, Martinvaie; Michael Flynn, St Peters; WillRoss, Covehead; Benj, Binns, Alec with very little prospects of getting out noon. The road from Suckvillc to the Capo is open for traffic although the storm was very heavy all along the line, and in some placcsvthe snow piled up ten ` _ `_-_.1\:_-\ . .1 _.1 \ nv" __ _alll a number of the men who have been de- _ ` _ - Ll/ __ ` days reached the city yesterday afternoon ' ji; // /_ M., about one o'clock. They had left Cape / /,ilw// _ _ 5' ' fig/ _ Traverse on Monday at noon and walked '* / I i \ /i _ //i y _ /j HON. LOMER GOUIN. 'U "5 W C 9 fl 5 0" 0 .Y “BY Whoistobethe newI-‘renilerof Quebec in succession tc Premier Parent. give his reasons for tendering his_ resign- ation. l“Ve5l‘lg“l’l°“ "ul lm “l“a° into the °h'"" Torinentine wherc he arrived Monday, I-lon. Mr. Cronin will be called upon to 'ges preferred against him by the Montreal Feb. 6th. He reached Cape Traverse on form a Government. Mr. Archibald It is ,Maternity Hospitd Thursdaylast after u heavy trip. Captain understood will be n member of the New Coffin who lias` had many rough cxpori- Government with the same portfolio that ences on the Ncwfoundliind Banks in he held ln |-|16 Old- past years says that of the past few days _ _ . The use ei' a laxative occasionally- F°l` has never been surpassed in his remem To (;“re}';hedadt;1dl;m dm" Inmates use amild, safe and certain relief use Dr. ln.anoe_ Kill" 0"- ei* W ° °" "S - 1-Iamilton's Pills of Mandrake and Butter- __ _ nut. S ocia'ly suited to children. Let Many of the passengers had becnevcral 4° old 1""h|°l°d 0|°°k~ The oldest working clock in Great Britain is, that of Peterborough Cathedral, which dates from 1320 s c coded t have been nindu Tim N. _ 8.: P. E. I. railway people are yegin Picton and are being fed ,map-e. and i 'on _ o - n.rc doing cxceptionaly well in fightinglgelvingiodging on board the Minn), - by a. monastic ciockmakcr. It is thc ,enow- The maiorii-y of the breiwhllnes Another ofthe pedesirians niidon the °“lY °“° “°W k“°“’“ “mt is “'°““_‘1 HEALTHY AND VIGOROUS' ‘throughout this province as well as in ` Nova Scotia are snowed np, many of them up over an old Wooden wheel. 'lhis is some twelve feet in circumference, carrying. u. gulvianizcd cable about 300 foot in lcngth, with a icaden weight of thrco hundrcdweight. The cable has to be wound up daily. The gong is the great tenor bell of thc cathedral, which weighs thirty-two _.. ,feet high. The mulls are going to the M N In Wm C ’ It ; w_D_ C H. Y nonorodwoinhh and it is Stmok hour- beuelln "ery way lIsln.nd this way, and will probably con- H§w;.d'Hunhes:“;t cpghnrn; Ed G?.,,_,l£ ly by an eighty pound hnmmcr. The boatman hi\ve,lt is understood insisted Gum’ Ron; and Mcnnlay left Unno ltinue to do so forqeveralweeksas the ico _,os Memo, Ox_wen_ Alec ,md Angus gong and the striking parts of the ' clock arc some yards apart, commu-_ mention ibcing by a slender wire. ri ' j '.1 ' , 1 _ _ _ _ _ . 5 a S uponaguarantec i'oi'twon\ontiii~i work.- `T,_n\.o,.,,o no 5 o~olook Monday n,o,.n|ng The clock is not fitted with #_ mal A If ~ V7 h Amherst Nevis. 4th. wand about 0.80 had gonqfour miles. 'Ihey but one time is indicated on tho main In _ -- were unable to proceed further owing to the thickness of the storm. BY fl" LAST ll-ill’ ‘lf ...'f.‘;f>;.:‘_;°.‘:_i:_“.s::;i_i“.:;:_'a‘;f32.22: and had dinner. About 12.30 they rcsum- Ni k ed their journey and reached Bonshaw_ ° ' 0 . .- in he eve i , walkin that aboutofll t nng g days distance of about 30 miles. The wheel of thc cscapement, which goes round onw in two hours. This clock is of tho most primitive design, morn so than the famous one made for Ghnrlcs _V. of I~‘ra.uco by Henry do f Homo. Sweet Homo. f _ !‘The best Christmas sermon I hn.\'e Qatwear oiic case of 2"”Bill.”i’;‘?’..‘i“"..?.i’§‘.‘§2'°‘i.'I_‘3’ ‘_’52Z.» i---“if” --Y- - "M- ‘- _ me ' ' y’ preached by a woman-and in three about an hour behind the first party in words. Suddcnl s. oor woman asked me | I - o reaching Bonshaw_ At 8.30 yesterday "1 was walking- homo loto o Men 5 Rubbgrs 90° ' 'morhlhs they storied for the diy- -They christmas eve. Ii. 'was a wild nighlll lou at dinlcult in walkin the now 5 5c. - nd- are v is. y P s _ , R bb ' _ tracks being drifted in_n.nri the day bitter- 101* helll. Mid I _£0111 her that if She WDm¢D S u ers -|y °0|q_ Anumho, of the hm-hy reached would follow me I would get her i ` _ th it t 1.15 d th l d t '°m° *‘“pl’e"~ , 65° -now 4.5¢’ ~ ‘ ._ -Msn; igout 2 'They aexnlunlgasg 5; "On entering my room I found that D ` my thoughtful landlady had been r shoes $1.40 119W $r,.oo. Chiid’s Buckle Over- shoes $1.20 now 8s¢~ ' ciiiias cioiii I-fir gina 65c now 4%; Gi;-la' Cloth g- rim Sw 11°w_-size Cohle early and get lil allil Bioyoiim snasiisihietss desemi on _ ' BENTLE'Y’S Liniment to keep the Joints iinber and muscle_s in trim. » 9 _ ' ._1__v..__-i...l Oinoaoo, A1'4‘KF-1;pec|al) - Fcb.0orn 471 May Corn' Wi WHITB CREAM “M " ‘.':.°:°.:;ii 1. si.:-° .sa Gi1`lS Bl1Ckl¢ f A V4 I- 4; hausted wlthltheir long and tiresome ,busy_ A plate of not toast WM -l°“""°¥- i d' ii. f ii - ii. ki s an ing on e en er, e c tio sang merrily; in front of the fire stood my slippers, back by an easy- chair. -"To my surprise, my poor, worn, haggard__companion raised her drip- ping hands and burst into tears, saying, '0h, what luxuryl' . "That was the best Christmas ser- mon I ever heard, and the only one 1 have never forgottenfl __ _ PALE BLUE. ' _ ' __ A _g`7qeod;choi¢e at [mASk mglc t 5 " _"n V a¢»¢¢_|:::;»f-as "1 iszar 1, _ ie _ ' I :.:__°......°.:: e gg "1 I- 4 ` iq tho lsoot onli ¢l\n't Cunnddl Alltrains on the Infercclonial are dc- iilefusing to Reply tothe f _Statements of Foster and Haggari as to the Crisis l of 1896. 0r'r/iwa,Feb. 14-(Speclal_)-Tlic House spent thc day in an uninteresting discus- sion of Hon. Mr. Fisher's Bill for the es- _tabllshrneiit of n. pcrmanent Census Bu- reau which bill passed its second reading and was referred to committee. In the Senate oiforts were made to in- duce Sir MacKenzie Dowcll to replyto the stateinents mails by Mr. Foster and Mr. Huggiirt i'0giii‘iling the cabinet crisis of 1806, but lic rcfuscd to bc drawn ont. WAN’1`Ei)»A rasc of headache that Kumfort Headache Powders will not cure ten minutes. EHii|llBiillliN iiuciiuiiis Hon. Mr. Clniinbcrlain in speak- ing in London recently read long cxtracts from Ottawa papers in support of his views. Re- ferring tc the growth of foreign trade with the colonies, Mr. Ohaniberlnin pro- ceeded: “I want to bring to you all the trade the colonies can give. I wiint to bring about closer intercourse between the colonies und ourselves in order that our meat empire may be maintained What do the colonies ask from you in return for this? They ask that acer- tain advantage should be given to them on some of their principal products They don't ask it on all, but they do ask that that advantage should bc given thcm on corn, meat, dairy products and fruit. In order to give it to them we should have to put n small tax on tlicsc articles. They don't want :i big tax. All they ask is thc turn of the scale in trade. As nc one knows better than the great indus- trial and manufacturing concerns, the majority of which ure entirely in favor of this policy, the turn of thc scale is a con- sideration. Mr. Chnmbcrliiin went on io explain that unilernprefcrence scheme, food on the whole would not cost more, for when a small tax was imposed on some articles it would hc counter-balanced by a reduc- ’Jion in ihc tax on others. After speaking an hour nnii a half wholly on the imperial side of the question lic rcsiuincd his sent ainidst cheers. Mr. Clniinberliiin cxpliiincd that the Canadian preference increased thc trade between five ami six millions sterling yearly, involving two and a half millions in wages, which meant employment for 32,000 men or sustenance for 100,000 in- divlduals. The Baby Sick? As" y "`, ` Then probably it’s a. coli. -_` _ Babies catch cold so easily -f -. andrecoversoslowly. Not A . slowly, however, when you "- 'l use Vapo-Cresoiene. Then g ¢» a single ni ht is all that is ““..‘ necessary fgor a cure. You "` just put some Cresolene in the vaporizer, light the lamp be- neath, ‘zind place near the crib. While baby sleeps he breathes-in the healing vapor. Cold looséns, inflamed membranes heal, and all trouble ceases. it’s a perfect specific for whooping-cough and croup. M, Vapo Cresolrnc ll vmlii by driigizlalu, nr sent nxiireu prepaid M, ....1 t ,.1 wir.. A v-on cmoisin mniit inriuiiinn some ,(~,,,,_,l‘,,,,,_ ,,,,,,&,\,,,, U w_ 5....; f... rf... iiiinimeo homer, Ixluiiio, liars o.. Ltd., Aguila, mi st. Jamelst. llonvnl. _vg___ __ _ . _ in “_ HUCKEY ,Tuesday ilight, Pcby i4tli, tabor Union vs Empires 1 -and- i>. W. COLLEGE vs , Northern 'Stai-s. Admission i5 cents. *L--- --_-~~-~ Y _‘nf the trade in which they are engaged. ‘ Partnership---Three Names Known to the Business An important business agreement was consummated in this city yesterday which calls into existence the strong new firm of Carvcll, Rattenbnry and Messei'vey,whole- sale grocers, produce dealers and steam- ship agents. All the members of this partnership are widely and favor_ahly known, not only throughout this city and Island but as far abroad as our Island busi- ness extends, ns nicn of unimpeiicliiililc integrity, tliorougli training and llri-itrliiss capability. All are in the prime of vigor uus manhood, and with their wide ac- quaintances and excellent business rou- nections at home and abroad the new firm cannot fail to command a very large share F. Parker Cnrvell, the head of the new firm needs no introduction to the business or social world in Prince Edward Island. lic is ii son of thc lute Liciitciiaiit Governor Carvell, who apart from the political and official distinctions he achieved was so widely and fovorubly known to the world as head of the firm of Ciirvcli Brothers. Mr. l’arkcrCar\'ell, while yct a comparatively young man, has been for twenty-live years associated with that firm, and during the past ten years has teen ii. partner therein, having succeeded thereto on the death of his father ten years ago. To his fine business habits, and thorough training he adds the uufailing courtesy which makes and retains friends on every side. Llc has always taken a deep interest in the business of the City and Island, and also in social and military affairs, holding the position of Mejor in the Fourth Regiment Charlottet-own Artillery. N. Ratteniiury is widely and favorably known'in connection with the wholesale grocery and shipping business which he has for ten years successfully conducted at the corner of Grout George and \Vater Streets. llcforc engaging in business on his owiiiiccuniitlic had llitifen years ex- perience and training in thc business of Carvcll Brothers, where his present part- ners wcrc fcllow workers. Mr. Rattcn- bury is everywhere known as one nflthe foremost merchants and business men of the Island. lie has also takcna deep intcrcst in all questions affectiiig the trade of the Island generally, i and our steam and tclegrapliic communlciition with the outside world. ills admirable address as President of the Boardaf Trade at its last annual meeting gavc Hiroiig evidence of his breadth of view and his strong grasp of. theconimerclal and industrial situation nected with the firm of (.`-nrveil B'.oi_liers, and for the past ten years. has been a pari- _ _ STRUNQNEW F'R"l'N iaiii siiiif ii-iiwii iiisi -iii iiiiiii WHOLESALE TRADE Carvell, Rettenbury & Messervey is /the Name of the Widely and Favorabiy World at Home and Abroad. ` strong, ewtic and thoroughly trained business en will at oncc take a foremost position in connection with the wholesale trade of the Province. Their favorable acquaintances with a host of customers in the retail trade, their individual standing as members of the community and their reputation for probity and square dealing are all in their favor. A strong new hrni conducting an exieiisive business on such lirics is necess- arily of great aiiviiiitage tu the entire community, and for this reason, as Wcll as on personal grounds The Guardian extends to the flrin of Cnrvcli, Rotten- bury and Messcrvcy a hearty welcome, .with sincerest wishes for their future prosperity. \\'c feel sure that they will deserve abundant success, and equally confident tiiat they will acliicve it. _-M. Wiil[iHl iIiiUiiil EiliS llilliill ltI<>N'riir:.-ii., Feb., l-i.~(Spei:izil.)-Con- trnry to expectations and earlier reports Wright County pruiinbiy remains Lili- eral. With four places to hear fzroxn Devlin Liberal has 27 majority, which will prob- ably be increased by later returns. Wright County in Quebec Province which is now reported to have clected a. Liberal, has hitherto had a strong and unbroken Liberal record. In 1800 it elected Mr. Devlin, Liberal, by 382 ma- jority, and in |000 Mr. Champagne, Lili- eral, had ii mu_jority of H70. At tho rri-cnt general election Sir Wilfrid Laurier was rcturnerl for Wright by a majority of iibout one thousand and also for Quebec East. lie choose to sit for the latter sent thus leaving Wright vacant. A SYDNEY CASE Svi>NE\', l°`cb. 14.-The Calder nssiiult car-ic in which an ex Presbyterinii clergy- miin and liis_wifi: figured last week, has assumed a new phase. Today a writ of rcplevin was issued by Calder against his wife, and another against licrbcrt (T. Moseley, her brother, for alleged mali- cious prosecution. Moselcy is a young arrister. It is said that snnsaiioiinl ile- lopinents in the case will occur ii it is bmught into Court. smzxlslll bn&lr% I as affecting this Province. . & J. A. Mceiscrvcy nas also been con- ourmon iff". u:b%L» 'nn-outa Dr.. Ghasek ointment? him by his close and intclligcnt ilvvoiion to liiisiiicss, his uiitiring lnrlusiiry and great energy. Mr. Messcrvcy is ii in-uiny worker, who in his stnrlious attention to private business has not forgotten the in- torcsts of the general public. Hn has been for years an active member ofthe Char- lottetown Board of 'l`riiilc, and like his partner, Mr. liattciiliiiry, si fvw years ago held the position of President in that body. llis annuahrcport while holding that position was oiic of great value. painting to many new lines of develop- ment which are open to our Island people. His valuable suggestions were the sub- _iect of much favorable comment at the time. Mr. Messcrvcy'i~\ great and ener- getic serviceain connection with the re- lease of the winter stenmi-rs during their longdctontion of eight weeks in the ice in thc winter of 1003 will be long gratefully remembered. It is within the hounds of easy probabil- ity that the new firm, mndc “pas it is of THOUSANDS UPON THOUSANDS of the best known people in Canada have greatly benefited by the use of Allcn`| Lung Balsam. Itcures deepsrated coughs » and coidaaii well as all cases of (lroup,l Q iinsy, ilronchitis, and similar affections i ------ + ‘ner therein. That position was won for'Vff*ll"'¥*_i?"\ Supp Iiasl Lodgers. Day Books. Journals. , Cash Books. Letter Books. index Books. Bill Books. Memo Books. Minute Books Sc-, &c. Inky, best makes. 500.000 Envelopes all grades. Note Papers. Ac- count Paper. Fools- cnp. Letter Presses. rness acn &co Wholesale and Retail. CARTER & CO.. Limiiea. fini -A-niet'-wiv-»f 1°-` ff' LIBER TE . o Premiums. ` _ v-_ -_ _'_-.1-'>'. if. oil. » .- _ r I I, ,_ 53 _, ._ ._’__ ., f -, _ __ _ ._ _ ~ = 4 - . r -_ ".-f' ». _ _ .. 2' . ‘ ' _ - __ “_ 1 ' _ 1') _ if- 5 ‘f ' » '_ - ' '_ , _ _ ~_ - _ -_ *- ' -, >,-‘:'._._'_ ‘_ . _ > . 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