ahaa inkl kre ne ae Sete Te eo tein aang ae er a ee eae = THE DAIL ———s : _ = — —— — EXAMINER THURSDAY FEBRUARY 11 1897. “ = ——————————————————————————eeeeeeeeeeeeeee eee eS eS See eee a —— -_——-—— = ee _ - — er eee ee == oe 2 —— ‘ i : a — —=—= — —— = = i the country. The people of these im por- LIBER CON ERY TIVE CON ANOTHER MASONIC SUCCESS, rt taut districts will be disappointed and 5 A r at A tthe Hotel aggrieved if the money to which hi Pro £ High Tea aud Entertainment * | | , ted Sr vallliee " 4 Davies Last Evening. vince is entitled for railway extension FERENCE. See cia and entertainment ot the Hote should be withheld on account of an evening are to be congratulated upon the 2 The policies issued by the | increase in the Provincial subsidy. We I Dn * Shy Reobbary in net terersveeenevevnnevovnevovnereynn qe vrnevoevve.eserntvpnnnvenennennanepnnte LAST WEEK OF OUR GREAT RESS GOODS SALE. All wool Goods 18c, double fold. See our 39c. line of Goods. GRAND CIULANCE FOR PURCHASING YOUR SPRING DRESS : re : ; Snap —42 inch Dress Goods, good serviceable colors, in f, An Accident May happen to any person. The ladies who promoted the high tea | Davies last | gpgorat, Desrpatoues ro THe Examiner i : ; hatte ir efforts st Maiavantan | ear be sare tl 6 w : Ad t f ¢ tit { success whi@heattended their efforts, Ocean Accident Guarantee . e that there will be no increase Op 100 0 a ONS l ll 100. a fortnight or three weeks’ time they Of subsi ly except it be given toall the prepared and carried tua egecessful ter Corp. cover all kinds of ac- | other Provinces; and we know thai we . Monrreat, Feb 11, eras mination#an= eutertainment, en’, feature pone | : ire, in any case, entitled toa large sum as of which was well patronize and de- ‘ idents which man 18 liable an equivalent for our share ef the sublic ELECTION OF THE OFFICERS, served appr ciated, The tables o* fancy Charles Drinkwater, secretary of the } goo le, and the eat dy and ice cream b oths, Canadian Pacific Railway Company, was were well supplied, and the different) ) o14 up and robbed of bis gold watch last construction and subsidies tl . Rnlen d sweet “things sold Hee | —s : . co of Canada ey. yn’ | Passage Of Important Resolutions. | etic oriat “hot cakes. “Tlie shigh lea, NEM ge Srerimnoke etre other Provinces of Canada. We hope : , K, McCulloch, of Winnipeg, sus- that the Conference’s denunciation of the was also largely patronized, and the 00d [ixined the amateur championship of the of th things provided for the wants of the ioner ) 4). worl] yesterday in a 5,000 metre rece. ise of liquor and money in elections will : ; i , man and woman were thoroughly dis- Time, 7.25 2-5. be borne in mind. The candidates and cussed. Then the literary and musical money that has been ex ( i j y to. The Company has ' geass 20 <lweg i Havirg resumed at 3 o’elock yesterday $2,000,000 In CAPITS a afternoon, the report of the organization committee was submitted by Hon. Senator their agents in elections have this matter in Prowse, and the constitution a+ proposed os ee ee ee ere their own haaoda., ; . . f ia les ith some | interesting prog . “re < . s. It will be their fault if a was adopted w manner that was creditable to the per Women Suffrage for Massachusetts. V V boodling and whiskey drinking ehould , . formers and satisfactory to the large au $-cethinenane + * Tio ‘i i roceeded to the = ah sone . The Conference then proc sede. dience assemb'!ed. To this portion of the Boston, Feb. 11. MADAM.— Electric continue to disgrac> our political annals. . election of cflicers as follows :— ; ‘ . ; : ” : ; w crey lai ; } General Agent > — a Heniel Gar. | eovertainment Kev. G. M. Campbell coatri- [he Legislative committee on constitu- eo ‘ se a ae : In Tawhs, greys, plains and diagonals worth 30¢ NOTES AND COMMENTS. Honorary President—Hon. Daniel Gor buted an,address dealing with the princixtetoral aa dinuiiiie weaned yesterday to and yt 300 yds, we will make three lots of this quality: sale price 14c, 16c. and 1&e UC, Charlottetown ni agree don. tis Trikeld Feseulin ples of Masonry, Miss Jones ellect@d | geport on the amendment to the constitu- A STYLISH DRESS FOR A MERE SONG.—AIl_ wool 45 inch goods, serge. ete. in | Modes,” a first class fashion maga- President—Hon. Donal! Ferg some artiatic posing and gave a reading, @@d J gion a 4 out the word “male,” thus bronzes, greens, blue, grey, and iron grey. Also fawn; 280 yds in all: for erly 27c. 30c. 1 np a a ’ . . —— , >< 2 wt, VC, And 0c, sale : , > lar > 7 ay ques ne, s what every ta iv should: subscribe \ ie I ne Ale ae —, at ta7¢ McLean two recitations. Vocat egiving ’ for. The illustrations and descriptions Secretary c. : eee — as il solos were given by Miss McKay, Migt frage. ‘ o ave °C ; oO pPe— Tic 9 . ' ' % THE DAILY EXAMINER. | oo: 0 vain, soi spies tor the’ Tie |, Bevemine Commitee fechard Hoe | Bane and Me. Geo. J. Roe, andl BR] ks are not forgotten. Millinery aod | &!¥ f- ’ p P _ ‘> ial Maloney played a cornet solo and the : Macdooald, A. f rowse, atric Masters Payne.an ceatromental dnet..---A ancy work departments will be found . | . ritis. ‘ d ) 8 . , and good ady ce as to what to wear Blake , Witliam ¢ 41D } bell, J. QO, Arsenault, feature of the eotertaroment that was not price 19e. JUST THE THING FOR CHILDREN.— 170 yds,42 ine] colors as under: blue and white: white and brown, blue and for 25c, sale price. 154. ANOTHER LOT, just to make this department popular, mien the full right of the suf- 1e8 wide Dress Goods, in pretty checks yellow, white and pink, grey and “ hite, Sunday Drinking Permitted. ERRUARY 3 : : ees : S atenen OK : PED j i t ~ . ‘yrus Shaw ) 5 Ss j > . . . lw ces, 290 yds, brow v crey nse a pega a j pee Nich a east E ‘ae on the programme, - a maaee- Set jLoxnon, Feb. 11. and blue, 42 inches, worth from 30c¢ to 38e. sale price, 90e : — ae grey irticles and in letters fr aria Ad | eames. Same, ’ : - ; ..’ | exceedingly pleasi: vas the performances r J IRV ‘We < WATT w oe > : THE CONFERENCE Mideo Publichiar © a > | Arch. McIuais, Thomas 2. Doyle (Las 7), | eoremnes” Pree > oe M In the House of Commons yesterday a YOUR MONEY BACK IF YOU WANT IT.—If you can duplicate any goods offer rl ess Mices Publishing Company, 132 BR. McNeli. J 5" Wotan p. | of Mr. and Mrs. David Watson, of Monts 1i4 providing for the closing of public sale, at less price, we will refund you your mon y. We know o3 any goods offered at this ' ‘ . | White Street, New York. ‘ McNeill, coun UV. Vaderiays *-) real. They first played’ am’ instrumental fy dia. Suoda defeated by 205 ; , . . te /€ Know our ability to back our statements with = ! work of the ‘ In the r t by-electi H Sinnott, James J. Beaton, D. B, McLeod, duet, (piano and mandolin) jand ia responsé eave ans the goods exactly as advertised. How's this for a spring blouse, mohair texture. j t lai 3 : —In the recept by-election contest, on. Mell ia -, ty 7 ; ~ - “el ‘ ‘ = ’ ¢ ire, n pret VY piaw 3 s¢ ; : a J 3 sh, J. B. Dawron, Dr. J. T. , : acks? ' / ona i > ry week erai Con we Mr. Hardy promised the Brantford people = - fot R L ruins H A MeBDon- | '° eucores, Mrs. Watson had to sing two ‘ checks? Mohai: Lustre, blue, with pink ground and white cross, stripe, very pretty, fawn ground with ere - ithat any mé 1 free coal. Hoo. Mr Tis Minle dee I . 7 e Bir . T A M ' a . T Han songs, the first being “The Litth Ala- . K red: old rose and white, yellow and blue, green with grey, brow nwith w hite. fori rly 19 = | . 15 . ; , or 5 ; d, J. KE. Birch . A. MeL ee » 4 ehemin . le’! j ess G 35 ises : : : ? 7 ues Sale price 1; free x 8 int s pet ared in Nova Scotin that there shal] be i shel : , bama.Coon,.” TWheMascenii Onley “Wet ; Figuting Fur Life Dress Goods surprises for the thrifty housewife. It will be town talk this dress Goods Sale 13 1 fr drakan. ; . 2 i : : 2 : : . . : ’ ale. 85 yds 1. 3 - o free coal. Mr. Hardy says coal is Representativesjon Dominioa Executive : Meet Upon the Levei,” and “Auld Lang ; a grey plaids, worth 35c, sale price 20c. Extra fine goods 5 yas si a - - ’ ve sel ‘ St ‘ — . r - Syne.” , a > am 7 ‘ ” . ‘ ‘ ‘ sg seameliaeibiie i. st. | Subject to duty in the interests of the New The Preaiieat ona A. C. McDonald M. P. nin’ brought the ae ae — Boston, Fek. 11. COLORED DRESS GOODS.— All lots of last summer’s dress goods in licht eolor ; : : and the genera tome yer a. who the eastero Conveners for the organization of the Manouk suai lenrondtethsieeal sah ca | © Auother motiou for a new trial for Bram 20c to 85c, now offering at 20 per cent off for cash. 900 yds 42 alt ane io i ox dite: yor from : entions and the get nindie. O44 is i ee } . eet : are : a os ’ 2? 18, 2: ¢ are lore fs . eat d tes | oh ake, a i. Treaties es e et different ridings aod electoral duerieys ‘ca, | Was about $200 ’ a yesterdy. The decision will good ) new goods selling regularly at 20c to 30c, new only 16c Extra value in Melt . th a _ cea; a ast cf a mgt ei : ee ' West Riding, Princee—John T. Weeks. . eee ikely be yiven today. : aamiaas : ; co Ken, ae : a Lt Meron Vioths, staple : . sescative, which) ofdets, SUMMMIINE Mie Yook million hy on . te ll McQuarrie a ee. nn 5 colors, nany, brown green and black, about 560 yds at 35 per cent off: Six dress lengths, 54 ina ll to I dart Riding, eof ; SOURIS NOTES wool, goods, sold at 9c; (mottled goods) all good shades. Have got to be « id. Now or ly 50e. S ol . . : 5 : -.« uy ve. Scotch Clan Tartans. 20 pieces, historically correct, 20 p.c. off. + Bs end Goel, SPOT CAS 3 it with us, why ith veal 965 oda i hate, sashobhieak ta talelnbal ‘ I CASH does it with us, why not with you! 265 yds light and colored dress eontin te. snes mee s ‘ y of Ottawa and is]* te: — = oa oe Pape — West Riding, Queen’s—Patrick Blake. " — hem ider Contract by Mr. Fielding, when . = . : : r ir ler, Sir soe ° ; e Ea-t Riding, Queens—James Clow. >, 4 7 — ’ , presiied Ov oy oUF gte™ he was Premier of Nova Scotia. If it was .< ) Geedos. Mr. Richard Goff, of Goff Bros., Char —_— er A means ¢ ercoml- | wrong for the mill aires 4s > the . , . . “ : . aic texture. silve rey oT : ¢ : : : Cha ten a pov a oe _ + t er ae Prince, First District—Edward Hackett. Miss Nettie Sellers, of Charlottetown, is haic texture - silver grey ground, with fawn mixtures, silver erey with green mixture and oth r 5 lead fw ; en by ipl s ‘ >} y g > > Th) . . hl ” Pee . ~ a 2 7 ae J 2 ; an t ae ~~ cl. munication and of u 1 action, Presson, - Fielding give Second District—Tnomas P. Doyle. Third | visiting Mrs.H. H. Acorn here. —AT— ing shades sold at 45c a yd, or $3.15, now $1.75. on i Yenede has en proviced; i‘ zy * strict-—. A. McDou I oanne > cele . > +3 i 7 : > i ; . throughout, Canada ha } Bee OR ae District—John A. McDouald Fourth Nr. Massey, the celebrated tenor, is at 160 yds 40 inch goods alo in combination colors, blue and gold with shot ground. Jacquard effect, crimson ——_—_— »c District—Major Wright. Fifth District— | the Sea View Hotel. and the Liberal Conservative party | THE SRKITISH EMPIRE, : : . 5 ) “e Edw rd laland snow connecte i ee A. J. McLellan. . ‘ Bie Maggie Bobeaheras = oi — arter S 0 Prince Edward isi Prediction Regarding 1t Made by New Queen’s, First District—John Forestal. | ¢ Co's, establishment, 1s visiting Mre. with it. The officers of the conference, Second—Donald E. Campbell. Third— | John McDonald, of thia place. . and gold and mahogany, fawn and pink, formerly sold at $2.‘ as 5 \ . f $2.94. dress length, now $1.75. 300 ic yard lengthe, $1, $l . 25; $1.35, $ 1.50, $1.75, and $2 Direct from Dundee, oe wat ee stri 60 bed ticks, 10 cash does it thistime. Big discounts saved. Best goods on the market. Fiannelettes, in ends and by the piece, 14¢ goods for 10°, 12e for 9e ped Hession, spot Come and see the price. 5,090 yde Zealand's Agent General, 10e , » \0e for 3c and 60 on. Come at once. 1,000 everreveevenrnenevenereoenecenennennvvepenevonnennenn eprom ibid aidsidsidsiasiddicAdiddudAidSassdsAsQ@QS cis sis sdedsissasssiasausicaiHiis@Q) . ‘ nana Le lire | . > elected yesterday are, as it were, fe HEX Mr. H. R. Chatwberlaiv, in a special let- | ! rederick Horne. Fourth—A. A. Me- Mr. George J. McCormac, ofthe | jadglwavs well supplied with the latest yds cottovade Tweed, 12c, 13c, 14c, 16c,17c and 18¢, Extra discoant on all Linings and Dre-s Trimmings in the great chain between the local Or} ter from Londoa to the New York Sun, | Lean. , = W. D. Me North American Insurance Co., passed | Magazines, Papera,tiiuetrated and Fashion Fancy Gimps included in this sale, , S +rimmings. ganizations and their members on the one) says:--“If one may turn complacently | Charlastetowa:and Regnttpe: © 9. oe through the town today on his way eatts | Periodicals. Call and get your choice-of JAS PATON & m organization on | from a period 2,900 years distant in one Kav. The Souris Hockey Club have 1e :eived aa apy of tae followig :— e ° } Co. hand, and the Domin King’s, First District~John McLean. | offer from the second Victorias, of Char- the other They a. ine : Sore, dolar ee ee ee Second District—John Sullivan. Third | jottetown, to play a return match in the North American Review, Atlantic @2 LAA 4A AAS 444444 qed ddsiddadidiicauiisuiiusav Liberal Conservative associations M1) 1:1. 1 read of the prophetic forecast whicl District—Cyrus Shaw. Fourth District— | Souris rink. The game will likely Monthly, Centary, Scribners, Harpers, tabs that bave been formed and are to be | the Hon. W. P. Reeves, agent-general for A.P. Prowse. Fifth District—Arch. J. | take place the latter part of this month. New England, McClures, Cosmopolitan, | ==_—-, cua aaa : Province:they will represent, New Zealand, bas given of the Briti-b | McDonald. Mr..W. R. Dingwell has completed, the Review of Rviewe, Cassell’s, Donahoe’s, — be eee rt Empire in the middle of the twenty-first The following resolutions were adopted, | erection of Mr. E. McKenzie’s house. Mr, Munsey’s, Massey's, Argosy, National, j s officially, to the leader of Se par | century. About the vear 2050, he told a| ter discussion ; Dingwell is to be congratulated on his | Frank Lesiie’s, Women at Home, Outing, Al Lost and lus principal supporters, th! 7 (ndon audience this week, the Briti-h 1. That this Conference places on record | ability as a house builder, as this _ is one Parisian, Nickell, all monthly Magazines. a prevailing opinions f the members| En pure would not be extinct, but flourish-| its strong condemnation of the double | of the best finished bouses in Souris. Harper’s Weekly, I)lustrated American, iniciiciiandi-aueas We are pleased to learn that Mr. Alex. | Puck, Judge, ~ Life, Puritan, Illustrated ; . pends Rentien ; oe i ini i i they | ing enormeusly. Sections would be found | dealiog whereby the Laurier administra On Wednesday 27th Jan,on Lowrr Prines nf hb asociations aod 3 a ao * = : , tah .) associ. | @ll over the world united in one frieudly | tion gained power at the late elections, as | Brehaut, wlio was injured at theriok some! Lendon News, and other Illustrated Street or near Davies House, a huntiny wht ee , | federated union. Local matters would be | well as their open violation, at even this | time ago, is able to be around again... Mcg| Papers. a C tnis gece Will be rewarded by leays ations and clubs the leader's counsel 808) Joitied in ioeal parliaments, but important | early period of their administration, of the | Phee is still at large. Some perscn: are | Pe'ineator, Toilettes, Harper’s Bazaar Sete ee advice. The Liberal Conservatives 1 | questions would bediscussed in the British | most solemn pre-election promises made under the impre.sion that Brenaut’s | [tart de Ja Mode, Gla-s of Fashion, Mieats ts, every Province are or will t ganized in LImperial Federation Council, which would | by their party candidates. being injured was accidental, Journal, Young Ladies Journal, Standard rYPE “THE E “9 the cums way: and when the day of batt'e have taken the place of our House of Com- 2. That this Conference strongly con- | But this is incorrect. It was purely inten- Designers and other Fashion Periodicals. re an WRITERS ATE ; or BEST comes a! will move unitediy, 3 by Oue graad impulse, oa to victory The scheme was formulated by Sir Char'es Tupper himself: and it was by bis éxpress iesire carried into effect in this Province at the call of the Hon. Donald Ferguson and the Hon. Danie! Gordon. It was therefore fitting ‘hat these geotiewen shou i be elected President and Honorary President, respectively, of the Conference. Their election was by the unanimous voice of all present. It was felt that no more active or indastrious or capable member of the party than be wbo ha; 1 two short sessions, become one of the jeaders ¢ f the Senate, Sir Ma KeLZIe Bowe l’s right baod man and one of the most active and most bighiy respected hentepanots Sir Charles Tupper,could be found to perform the onerous daty of chief executive « (ficer of the Cooferen-e. Uf the Honorary Presi- dent it may be said that his name isa mons. Unlike the latter, however, and not- withstanding the increasing responsibility, it would consist of not more than 100 members. It would not always imeet in England, but sometimes in different parts of the colonies, and now and again as an honored privilege in New Zealand. The present great question of Imperial defence would be settled and ancient barbarous and bloody warefare would not be thought of by any sensible nations. The great military and naval powers of the contin- ent would be federated with us for the purpose of arbitration. Br that time few vations would remain unfederate!,so that these inthe Union would only r quire each to keep asmeali military aud nava power, sO that taxpayers would not be burdened in this respect. Interna- tional arbitration was a_ difficul matter to carry out, but just as cleve’ men now devoted themeeives to the sci- ence of warfare, they woul! then devot their time to the science of peace. There would also be courts of arbitration for internal matters, so that there wou'd be no strikes or lock-outs. The idea of one man being able to curn loose 1,006 other: into the street to starve, or of 1,000 leav- synonym for integr ty aod that to his jong politician, he has added tho e treasures to Wiel the poet refers whet ne Says: “Aod books are yours ing work because of a quarrel with the one, would never be dreamt of. There would still be private enterprises and pri- vate exploitation, but a considerable num ber of industries would be under Sate control. The Empire would work op dewns the terrorizing of officials, inspired by the numerous dismissals of efficient ctticers for political reasons, whereby the efficiency of our Railway and iceboat service is seriously impaired, and the lives of the travelling public j opardized, and also the system of espionage intro- duced by the appointment of so-called commissions to ferret out charges against public servants with the ill-concealed pur- pose of obtaining places as rewards for violent partizans of the administration. 3. That this conference expresses its high appreciation of the eminent serviecs reudered by Sir Charles Tupper, Baronet as leader of the Liberal Conservat ve pariy during the late election, aud as leader of the present Opposition in the Hou-e of Commons, as we! as the beneficial effects of his labors in behalf of the people of Canada as High Commissioner and former Minister of the Crown. 4. That in the opinion of thi: Con- ference the early construction of the Belfast and Murray Herbor Railway is of paramouot importance to the’ Province, and is highly necessary fur the develop- ment of that large section of country south of the Hillsborough Kiver, and we firmly believe thatthe just claims of Prince Eiward Island for public works should not be bartered away for an increase in the Provinci#! subsidies in which other Pro- vinces would participate, or for any other equivalent, but should be devoted to who witnessed the act. The carnival here last night was very sauecessful. There were about 40 skaters in costume, and some of the imperson® wtions were very good. The medals offered by Jonnson & Jonson for the two most original costumes, were awarded aa follows: Mr. Brent Mathew, Roman Youth; Miss Gertie Mathew, L’Aris o:rat of XVIII. century. The Judges were G. B. Me- Eachern and Mrs. Arch. Currie. A Bye Law to prevent chi dren being on the streets after a cer- tain hour at night. Be it enacted by the City Couucil of the City of Charlottetewn as follows: Ist. That boys and girls. under the apparent age of sixteen years reepectively shall not be on the streets of Charlotettown without proper guardianship. after the bour.of 8.15 p m, from the first day of November til! the firet day of May, and after the hour of 9.15 p m. from the first day of May till the first day of November, and at such hour all boys and girls shall be in their homes. 2nd. Fifteen minutes before 8.15 p. m., from the first day ot November till the first day of May, and before 9.15 p. m. from the first day of May till the first day tional, as can be proven by several p rsone | | The Leading Newspapers of America received every "nail. THE SIGN OF THE FOUR BY A. CONAN DOYLE Had nothing to do with the the four (Bargains) we are giving in Tooth Brushes, Combs, Sponges and Soaps ‘The first told of hidden treasure of value,— Whereas we display our extra VALUES in these four—te money sav- ing people. Be a purchassr. A, W. REDDIN,Phm B Central Drug Store, Sunnyside. LOUIS STILL ON. Odd Lines at Your Own Prices Cash only. No Goods on approbation. J. M. McLEOD & CO. HALF THE PRICE OF OTHERS The name of the manufacture ran e rs isa - ee ofits quality, Agents wanted “ The Willams Mfg. Co., Ltd, Montreal.P, @ — When In Need Of Emulsions, Cough Sy- rups, or anything in the Drug line, don’t pass REDDIN BROTHERS Opposite P. G. OELTSOOSOHOSOH SO OESOCOHOUESOSCOOSCCD MONEY SAVED i Within whose silent chambers treasures lie | 1 cig :istic principles, but not such as|railway extension in this Province, 7 vee the town bell Preserved from age to age, more precious | yer. pow beld by a certain extrem+|as outlined in the policy announced | *" 1 ” “1 fo, q 7 ; ® sence te 1 — ae ld party. There would be only a few indi—]} by th2 late Goveron.ent led by Sir Charles “ ‘e yr — di; a ae we a rr ’ " , NOS AGS AOCUME EES Hore OF EO | vidualists and afew would be kept in a] Tupper, whereby the sum of $250,600 was | “8V¢ *he Streets aud go totheir homes, anc ’ 9. ar And orient geme which, for a day of need be eal y sg o to SS cuntied during the current fiscal year | Such bell shall be called and known as the The World’s Greatest The sultan hides within ancestral tom b- $ a a towards the construction of the Belfast “Curfew Bell,’ -_ any such child - : R N S 0 AS You can save money now wy - aes ee ate THE VENICE CONFERENCE, and Elmira branches and the construction | Children found on the streets after such F 8 | br } : . hile the conference was 5 mainly a. of branch lines to West Cape, Richmond hour shall be liable to be warned by any ; by buying your Boots & fur the purpoce of organization, some The sanitary conference on the bubonic | Bay, New London, Crapand and Rustico poli ec eo or Peace ‘ oa i —_— ---—— —_— Shoes at our consideration was given tothe political plague, which opens at V en ce on Friday, were to be proceeded with during the pre- childs a shall sd “teas i Be gets Holding Canadian, American and WHITE ROSE —Absolutely pure snow white edap. Nothing finer made. situation (1) in this Province and (2) as to | will act fled the Britieh Government in | sent Parliamentary term. sale oe | hild : hild & bs European Championships year ROYAL OAK. Best Soap made fur all laundry and femilp purposes. There is | \pac , ; agreement with a majority of the delegates 5. That this Conference condemn and | *Teet®, fuch child or children may be : = ; ; : . réat----- the Dominion at large. [no the short time | °' ithe arse - - taken by the constable or peace officer to after year, will appear in comfort in its use. ; ; nl , r SILVER BAR.—A Soap of wonderful cleansing and lasting properties cut in | : as to the necessity of international pre-| denounce in the strongest terms, the sin ap thetr lainh ‘ r disposal it w of courses mpos- . . i at their disposal it was, of co » IPOS" | cautions to prevent the extension of the] corrupt use of liquor and money “for | ''8 Or their hom . . . i . . sible for the members present to formulate | plague. The British Government ha- | the purpose of influencing @ porti>n of the Ree hang | porent see —, aes | | h t ytobe pursued in re- | done nothing yet to check its poesible ap- | Electorate, and calls upon all cand:dates | COMP/ain? Of any police conste® oth and adopt & po peace officer be summoned to appear before pound bars. DAINTY.—A bar of good scouring soap. PKIZE BAR,.—Adapted for general household purposes. A large quantity of pure Diamord Potash and Lapthorna’s Royal Potash on band | CLEARANCE SALE Anythiog -you want in naact to Provincial affair But a com-| Pearance in Great Britain. beyond order | and agents of the Liberal Conservative Qt: Mantras Siw Olas ot = ttee was struck to advise and co-operate | oo mw I pd ype Soe oe — respect the law of the land in this Chedineloneh-roneniieg “ee orfuerelii FRIDAY EV'G. FEB (2, and in — - oe They are indispensable to every household, and sre the Boot and Shoes line with the Leader of the Opposition for thet | No n easures of q \arantine awe host os. : a : bai or children habitually to break the provisi- Sos, aes so eb Citiewdtiaen Works at reduced pl ices, purpose, and to report, afver full consider- | taken, and rags and goods general- j order gore on ee i aaa ee embed aan sender erten No.such other expensiv [ BS : . i ye , llee , Us " ’ . . 8 4 suc srexpensive ¢ » y ” j ation of the various interests invo'ved and | seal ~~ ov Bombay = which he thanked the conference for the | offence a sum not exceeding one dollar,| attraction has ever chen haiec kame JIMES D. LAPTHORNE & ¢ 0., NO RESERV E the financial condition and ability <f the} Relying upor the tanta. pi - honor conferred upon him, and referred to | with or without costs, and for & second to Chariottetown in the winter time PRIET S Province. This committee will, it is ex a E a oA wh ad are s sel t f: . the duties and prospects of the ie, ree offence a a excceding — dollars, l the citizens . is PRO R KE OR = Ca} and see, | Eogland,which are supposed to be unfavor- | iio) and tne necessity for uoion and activ-| with or without costs, and for the third or | 224 the citizens cannot afford to lose pected, be ready to report in the course of 1] month or six weeks ; and the platform wi be published in ample time to be carefully considered by the electors,—even though Mr. Peters showld spring the general elec- tion upon the peop'e. The framework of | the platform was blocked out in the reso lution that was passed pledging the party . Lia all to“ the pursuit of a policy which shall put a stop to the pling up of a public debt” and demanding “the most rigid economy in expenditure and the etrictest honesty is admiuistration.” The resolutions adopted by the Cunfer- | ence concerning D mioion allsirs are timely and to the point. Fortunately we | j have had exceptionally iice weather, and able to a plague epidemic, and ov sanitary precautions, which sre now general thronghont the country, the British aa- thoritres do not in the Jeast share in the European scare. The English delegates to the conference will contend that the measures to check the spread of the epi- demic in India are as perfect as can be, aud that the best protection against the epidemic efflicting Europe will be greater attention to cleanliness at the ports and among the peoples of Europe. Put plainly, the English delegates will say: “Your quarantine proposals are uslese. Get clean and plague will not attack you.” The noturious ensanitary state of Ital an towns, the dirty habits of the people, the filthiness C | Of Russians, and the defects of sanitation ;in Austrian and German and even French centres as compared with the English will give point to the itv in the interests of the country. — The Honorary President also delivered a short and stirring address, thanking the Conference and complimenting it upon the ability disp'ayed and the practical unanim- ity and successful issue of the first meeting, ; The meeting adjourned with cheers for the Queen, cheers for the party, cheers for Sir Charles Tupper and cheers for Hon. D. Ferguson. A Lumber Yard Without Lumber In it would be a strange sight. any subsequent offence a sum. not exceed~ ing five dollars, with or without costs,and in default of payment of such five or fines shall be collected by di-tress. and sale of the goods and chattels of the offender or offenders and in such case it sball be lawful tor the Stipendiary Magis- trate for the City of Charlottetown to com- mit such ¢ ffender or offenders to the com- mon jail of Quecn’s County, with or with out hard labor, for any peried . not exceeding twenty-one days unless such fine or fines and the cost of the committal and conveyance to the common, jail. pre £00n paid. 4th. The Bye-Law shall not apply to children ou the streets after the said how under proper contro! and guardianship or fur some unavoidable vanee. W. FE. DAWSON, this chance of seeing the world’s great- est skater ALSO—Ganudet and Howatt skate for the 1 and 3 mile championship. Admission 25 cents. Reserved seats only ten cents extra, of which there will only be a limited number, as one row of seats in’ the promenade is all that will be reserved. Doors open at 7.15. Galbraith’s Band. J. B. DAWSON, feb 5 A. A. BARTLETT. -— - Neur Year \\ it \ allitiii AWA Ring's That wear well, look well, and are fully guaranteed, Rings stamped There is no doubt of any other, all who j want an article of merit will W. W. WELLNER, R. HK. JOST Stamper’s Corner. Speen yg CHRONIC | JisEase Treated by the SALISBURY Method of {persistent SELF-HELP in overcemine, lisease. The result justifies the means. the raw recruits placed upon the Capes | Englieb contention. The connection of ane | sag the bubonic pestilence with dirt and bad] But we wouldn’t mind the look of it \ Y a iw pavieollt?™ RESOLUTIONS. to, 1 ‘ ai a goo opportuni t . ‘ ‘ . M. DAVIS N, route hav good opportunity eo feeding has been proved in all the medical | jf we sold every board, plank and stick . cnn tin fal ° a : . City Clerk, PR eee : le me ar to n re. | 8 - on : A i oe now agpeeng to = field. Traced | n ours before the opening of naviga- dy 2 wks. y : : Ascnsanee (0 Fire Bran the dange 1 fatal accident is not’yet| from its appearance in 1894 among the i ” The New Year should com-— ® J | ;self-denial and whole-hearted faith in th lif accident should occur, the | crowded vileness of Canton, where it : : mence right y a 5 by carrying a good works of physician and patient No past; anu i ‘ . . : | claimed 60,000 victims in a few weeke, to ’ consequences Ww properly be cbargeable! 7, a ita : y , ? M BAN 0 j ipti ; : Hong Kong and Macao io 1893 andio| Phere’s Money A. A. McLEAN, Q. C. | good reliable watch. They Policies issued on all descriptions of property without | fen? ohe irom the evil coaseyuonces & | cost less in the end than a} reference to Head Office. Owing to promptitude in the | ptmulants, suidorsotid, ' ‘ | j vast errors and removing the causes oc § ; ‘This is not an easy quack cure-all j Neither should it be judged by certain bao }im'tations already among (he people, not | Lov the helf-bad efforts of invalids to go it § lone or half do it Thesalvation of heaith ) uecessilates rere repentance, consté.. Barrister, &¢ to the Governamest which has introduced Bombay in 1896, the one soil on which it the *poils system f ‘ the benetit ” its — oe oe ned has been personal anclean- in Lumber d i > } : i , P | j “T rabid partizans, This remark applies ear - Se A gmap se The poor one, an all who desire settlement of losses in Prince Edward Island it has never yet } DR. CLIFE I ) soto the railway, deprived o 1@ @) enice Congress is like’y to approve the it’ 1 its ins tern 1 | years? } also to the “ war, pian fu gg, Py yl Slacamiesat enters _ But - it’s eo mpg my to be on time suould have one } peen necessary to issue writs against the Western ney | ogee eae — and careful sectiot soi = er, held in Paris in 1894, to which it or 4 — a re . il Brown's Block Cha lottetown Good tlme-k eepeis are a yay legal proceedings, but should occasion require it I have Sisiemn vestteved ta © Ss and Canada. | yave for many years maintained the/ the British authorities have never prid ; wl work 1ar¢ or 1 next few _ = * . : . r - > om oe > } Address: Charlottcte r. kt roadbed without accident, and now in| avy atiention, and which bave pot been! months and will make it worth your down ine pric. authority to accept service of the fame. | ddre harlotictown } HORACE HASZARD, | Office :—Victoria Row. Telephone Call: POD Oe eee charge of men who know nothing absut i effectively carried out onthe continent. while to bu our § ring lumber now. , 7 their ah Mr Martin’ r a ati n 7 o~ | ner Sanitary ¢fforts were made at! (ome and ee haw ~ do it. FRANCE: OF EIN, G. i. TAYLOR, } A HOME 1 SEATON? pee hei Mr. } ee RESIS SOX the time ot the last cholera visitation in é ’ ta" | Bfrom_ moth to month. ACCOMMODA-| g railway extension expresses @ Germany, Italy and other continental Telephone communication. Wadmans Building, qa Cranaud WATCHMAKER & JEWELER GENERAL AGENT FOR P. E. ISLAND. Bexces akan — desire which has taken deep root in Bel- Countries, bui since then the international ~ : ’ i cf ——s ne rietnrnet aa JAMES BARRETT. MONEY TO LOAN. ’ Nath $i + n Square -10—3in eo d. DM a fast, Murray Harbor and other sections of "8"!ations have been generally ignored. (‘ DRESS GOODS SALE NOW ON | OUR CREAT-.--- a Stanley Brothers.