SK a ~v=-v»~¢hf\.~a-., mi »-1.. rv -evra-an-cups 4-»- ~ --»v»a~¢. -'kwa f -< EEEEES SRSSKERY SESRE ' 0 _ . .»’;¢,i1i§ 1. .» - OF ALL f 1 ;mr"""-a' CURSE-\-S L frunsoiv, Fna.2i.1s99. __ i`i";= THE imw Bmmswicn smcrions. ~ BEST --- S,-. - '>. Aw ‘Ez The sweeping victory of the Em- merson government in New Bruns- ' wick as told in our despatches of yes- _ terday is first of all an emphatic re- , f‘3f.1»'{=, ?.t.':\;-_7,.‘.Tf<'~‘7 buke of those politicians in that pro- . politics within federal party lines. v The moving cause of making this °d¢ll¢d question an issue at the polls was the Y /A vince who_ sought to bring provincial A - in Tsahnik Moncton Conservative convention of _ A last year at which it was resolved that ' \YP¢30fli$U|'¢S the Conservative party in the pro- 'riie an of Dressings broufiutouie iiignm r vince should make common cause __ ___ T' f Corset. ‘ 'lt lash lo r, looks richer and wears better than any other. For sale by all tirst class dry-goods dealers. PRICE! $1.00 TO $3.59 PAIR. Z . l 3 lu_ ers inn Slice Mer I nd it to their advantage to send tp F J. i'nsby`s Books Store for Legal Blanks, _ calm’ Tapes. Wax. Inks, Writing and Copying from the best makers. Day looks, Ledgen, Journals, etc, Note and lleeeipt Pads, Letter Clips and Files, Johann Faberf beat Rubber Banda and Pencils, all shaved down very ‘ line at F- J. HORNSBY’S. Bousekneperl Do not wait unti1_House Cleaning to get Mats and Frames on those Pictures that you in- tended to :ret cleaned and iixed up last Spring. We will do them for you cheaper new than we can in the Spring and i you will now have a &\’2e assortment of Picture Mouldings to choose from. Come to E.-I. Hlllllllll Sllll SIEIE _and get prices. E! _ _ __ _ _~ PHUEN X Assurance Company of London. England. Assets - - - $13,000,000- Fire Insurance E15 perty at lowest rates. E. W. HYNEINIAN, Agent for P. E. I. -Nhat maimimmuliiuliimne about f l 3; 1 @- A Steel Feed .Boiler this i-all ? _ We have some nice steel boilers IEEE I EI J.; a a vance on cost. __ -I The.~e boilers are made of th b°§t steel plate and by the best 1 boiler makers. _ We guarantee them to he first= class in every respect. N0 (gang iron end=, all stee . Call and see us before pu;-fghdqin elsewhere. inner srfwim is - If in stock that we will sell at a* sm ll d lu ||||`1|u| |m||||||nEE||||m| in iE||m||| in “Ti-is MQDERN - E. F°\1vders~ Engineers one Machinist ,___ Steam .\av1zation Co‘s Wharf Ciioiiotrsnow P. E. 1. -_ n, i_-_ Phone 125. lllllllmmmmmlllllllllllllh EUR SALE ei ||||||||||E| cial government was, as they thought, too friendly to Mr. Blair, the latter Conservative members _in the provin- under Mr. Blair as a provincial leader it. both government and legislature may be considered as essential] Liberal- are that a great Liberal sweep would be made in New Brunswick. A few years hence it might be very different. p pu ic men and Mr. Emmerson not the ' l east so. As this is the first general election held under Mr. Emmers:>n’s premiership the victory is ai signal' one for him and must add consider ably to his prestige. He had been twice a candidate for the Commons, once in Westmorland and once' in Albert, in both cases unsuccessfully. He was first elected to the provincial legislature in- 1890. Mr. Emmerson is the son of a Baptist minister, born in 1853, and graduated at Acadia and the University Law School in Boston- He is yet comparatively a young man for soprominent a position in public life. THF HIGH COMMISSION. °°¥"°*°i P°"'°°‘i°” “‘°° °i"i°° °f“‘° ` against the Emmerson government. Fc, Sdine time Past the,-6 hnvn been This was aparty blunder, and it has rnpenged hints thi-own Ong fi-0m_ resulted UIOSU diSaSi1`0USiy indeed- Washington that the High Commis-E Liberal opponent in the election F01’ this mistake HOU- GGOPSG sion was likely to fail in coming `to` E- F0Sif>1‘ “Hd Di* Si0°ki0U» ‘Phe an agreement. These were met by leader °f the Pf°Viii°i”'i °PP0Si°i0'1 counter statements that though dif- "defeated the Costigan candidates by Were i“i‘SeiY feSP0ii8ibie- Viewing ficulties were being encountered. they the situation from the Conservative were likely to be 0,-ei-come A few St&l1dpOlIll'i tl)€y SRW l`.»ll&l) the pl'0VlD- dayg ggg’ in 3 western prgvinge Sir Charles Tupper expressed his .antici- pation that the Commission would being the S019 representative Of i-hd fail to agree upon a treaty. 'Whether province in the Liberal government at Sir Chai-183 had 0,- had nn; Private Ottavi a. It is true that there are gon,-ces of information it ngw appears that the corespondents of the °i°~i g°V°1'U'11°“°» bu* they had Sefvdd leading London dailies have reached the same conclusion as he. and still retained a strong friendship Oni- brief Lnndon despatch gives Bild lldIl1l_I'8tl0I1 f0I‘ lllm- T0 MF- an unpleasant impression in several Foster’s mind there was something y;yg_ It indicates in-ii-, tho Amer. French River, to Janet, eldest daughter closely resembling an alliance between can wininissionei-S are disposed in “__ ol Daniel Dunning, of Clinton. the l7W0 g0V0l‘!lll10!1i-S I-Bd lidllcd h0 act hard conditions or not come to an _ ' - i`09°iV9d i'° iight them boiii i"08°i»ii9i'- agreement. This is disappointing in D1. It ought to observed that_th6l'6 Canada, as it is in Britain. But it is Were ST-l‘0Dg 8-Hd 1I1fi\1€l1l5l8-illlell 111 i-hd quite as unsatisfactory to learn that [n this city on Feb;-nary the 13¢h_ Ll06!`8~l8»S Well BS the COM-6l'VBl’»1V§ strong pressure is being brought to 1899. Josie White, age 6 years and 8 ‘3°mP who desired 9° See i“°“i P05505 bear by Mr. Chamberlain to induce months. in New Brunswick run on party lines, ghd Cnnndinn members of the Com- _ _ ' - . . . At S tl , li 13 h t, f as th_ey_ are and have beepptpethp other mission to make every possible con- b,0nch?,?;?_“;?;_l;ei§;;eT age ;usyea:;_ Provnhes' Two of the 1 ra' dsliy 0333109- our i`°Pi`°5°ni“iiV°9 might' youngest daughter of Albert E. and ii9W3P“P9l‘S- the Et- J0i1l1 (31050, °f to be left free to reject any terms Mnrfpni-gn50n_ which Mr. Ellis, MP. , is editor, and that nn, not fair to Cnnnd,__ the M0ii°i'°ii Ti`*“15°i'iPt» were Si?l`0Df-‘I It may be that later despatches A" Mmmt Mellick' Lnt .49’ on WPd` advocates of this System. But t-he re- will t l t f the ngsdqy the Sth mst" Annie B' Camp” Another point that must not be U 'n tr ntnient at lost sight of is this, that when the *iiiiiiigfigtorei Centra' We have opened n. fine- line of No Emmersongovernment was attacked W0 believe MINARITS LINI-:_ our goods aw she best’ ‘ by the Conservative party as a party MEN T is the best. P _ it tended no throw the Liberal oleo- Matt-nies Foley, Oil City. Ont- T,-,ke it ,11i~0nnd__we an, u _ Call now and get first choice-a fulliflin iofaie into the Priiviiiciiii g°V9i`i1' J0S"'Pii SHOW- N0iWi"Y» Me. o-date in every department. lJlSlllllgS 3.lWEtyS Oll ll3.ll(l. E . ment ranks more unitedly than ever Chas. Wooten Mulgrave, N. S. _ Wa want, your c0nf,de,,ce_ ‘ ‘ before. In also brought the provin- Rev. R- O- Armstrong; Mulgrave, cial and federal govern- N- S- pp g ments into closer alliance, Pierre Landry, Senr., Pokemouche, - Fighting together in a. common cause N- B- they have probably now become in- Thoms Wasson, Sheiiield, N. B. seperably welded together. At the A same time the Conservative members e e tee x takes to correct Tm: GUARDIAN in regard, to the New Brunswick elect-_ ion. Unfortunately our contempor-_1 ary seems not to be aware that the two counties of Victoria and Mada- waska are included in Mr. Cost.igan’s constituency of Victoia.. lla.-li of the two counties i'etui-is two memb: rs tothe provincial legislature. When the Examiner says that “Min Costi- gan’s candidates in Victoria were victorious” it is a li‘f‘e doubtful what is meant. Port' r and Lawsoii, both Liberals, were cleric.: for the local county of Victoria. Mr. Law- son was the Liberal _candidate who ran against Hr. Costigan in the election of 1891. In Mada.waska,the< other half of Mr. Costigan’s constitu- ency, Messrs. Laforest and Gagnon were elected. Mr. Laforest was Mr, Costigan’s of 1896. What the GUARDiAN’s des- ipatch stated was that “Madawaska large mqjorities, electing liaforest and Gagnon, independents.” This was _strictly accurate. - - 1- ` Q HARRI ED. _ _ . --I At St. Mary’s Chureh, Indian River, on the 15th inst, Very Rev. Mgr. Gillis, John Roberts. Middleton to Miss _Eva Frances Mullin, daughter of Peter Mullin, Kensington. A Ai Clinton, on the lst inst. by Rev F. A. Wightman, Alexander Hiltz, 'o a I 1 _ pu a more easan ace on . suit of the election shows than the . _ P _ _ h:=ll.fourth daughter ofthe late Ma colm situation, and we are the more incli- L_ampbeu_ Y PGOPU# all iargd Prdfer the existiflg ned to hope that such will be the case _ _ SYSUEIII Of 1105 having i0¢9~i P9-P51139 from the conflicting reports that have _° . ii ° divided on federal lines. The action eninnnwd from Washington during Catarrh and Hay Fever. _ of the opposition in adopting a. strict- gnnie wseks ns; ‘ - , - _- - ly Party P1a___f0__m_ ahhaugh it has _P i If it s Hay Bev er that is the bngibear o ”°W resulted 5° ‘iiS“Sii`°_“SiY» might Our St. John despatch reports that of freedom from it till you have tried have succeeded better had that course _ ' ' _ Chaselg Cara;-ph Cu re _ Hr. Hazen, ex M.P., is elected in Dr . I 35°” Wjkeii iii" ii' tim? Wigan Consegvaé Sunbury county in place of Mr. Har- 5 ~ f -“ ' _ ” ff" We Pi`iiiciP 93 were iii i' 9 3309” an risen, who was reported elected. Mr. ihi`0iigii0iii the DQmi“i0ii- _Tii9i`_9 is Hazen is a clever speaker and will be Just U0" 9' ii°0d tide Of Liberalism- a valuable acquisition to the numeri- and hence the failure of the Moncton _cally small opposition in the 1egis]n_ £ platform and those who established tn,-e_ * _ ‘yourlife you wo n’t know the pleasure sfssssnsss §%k#¥%#h%%%%**% our rices the lowest We want tc merit it-. We’ll a reciate it if we e Remember us and we’l1 r ember you. Hundreds of satisfied cu of the provincial government and s ---~ ._ -L- *ii -is Conservative supporters of the same, Room in vom. house need having been attacked bv their fede- Paper? Dljop in today and _ W_ ralparty leaders and the Conserva- _ . _ tive party pregg’ havg naturally be_ ` C€I1lll‘Bl DTUQSLOYC come estranged from their old party Wahl. alI1ODg the remnants:-` Sunnyside. and more sympathetic with Liberal- Mggre MQLe0d . v v r For our aiu" Be one. iltslsilelltas IP' _ _:__ tltsleltiltdi llllllll 3 Elllllll ill! , J Y ` U or what is much the S,,_me_ Supporters E So Shakespeare says, and so say etherl. Have had the _ ,. of Mr. Blair and opponents of Mr. - _ - _ d' te ,_ Fasten “just now the federal pM___a_ Grip the Grip brought on the blues that means. iscon nt _ ment should be dissolved the chanée; _ Perhaps it was due to that hole in your rubber,_feet were cold an ;_§ Tr us for a new nii the best made in E y P 1 ` Th __ _ N Women’s at 45c, 50 and 55c. if e present vovernmen in ewl M 1 t 5- _ '-5 _ d 30_ `-g . Brunswick is thebsame in its general ‘ B(;l;s50¢_aGir1i;c35ic_c ci-iiiiildreniis 30¢_ '.2 and Sho\;;cfi;;)__f1_T;m that you can get TABLE L inch pure White D inch pure White Da, 'ask 1.10 85 inch pure White Damask 1.50 ,, ,_ _-_-.-».., .._,,Wsunm It Pays to buy ai Perltlllii loloaoololollololololololeaoq SAN Yllll SPARE AMINUTE A 4 _ THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN FEBRUARY 21 1899. _ _ '_--1 5, - _ - - - -_ J -.A ~ _ - ~ I - - -- - '-' - - --tflf . Y _ _ _ ‘ably able and re utable bl' .Th s med E eminer under- , 4*- ‘ _ ' SAVE ll0|.l RS? If so, come to the Sunnyside Dry Gt when in need of Dry Goods, sl you money and give you sat mean everything we say, and every time See what we offer for pr TABLE 48 inch Table Linen 48 inch Table Linen _ 49 inch Table Linen 5 54 inch Table Linen S 60 inch Table Linen 47 Inch _Bleacllod Tal: We can e 1 i _ etsacheu - ask 72c ' 69 inch pure White Dannask 600 72 ° I ` elm 72 ` ` m r.um<|- New Cloth for Fall an ll REG I F Rl] Suitings. Overeoatings and Trousering. 4 JoHN mo|.|=-:oo S8.1°°\701’18»1 .A.1*‘l2Zl.S omers, our customers. D. GUHUUN, _ SIXTU _ I E 'The Best is N ne to number of su-ai-ht Liberals than ever _ H _ Having the largest stock to select from, an establish af - c°.i- - ' E ' Sllllll - Ore $11106 0115*? °fai1°D- Speaklvg s B ~ s s _ style and workmanship is surely suilicie t inducement f generally it is two thirds staunchly B , , h ad b _ _ _ _ _ clot ingm e yus. E] f;§":ii.£:f;"§.;%§ Paisslafr 8°-sae-S -- S--is T-°» so h , d Ph ,Z ”° °’ - Bargains in Gentleme 's Furms ave c aime more t an alf the' ' ‘ House, and that number but M rare _ Winter Goods must be cleared out _ make room for intervals. Hereafter, owing to the causes to which we have adverted, ,, & E M _ E J m_.__ policy,and maybe said to beacontinua- ' _I B se we' alwa S sen at ve S ,an mar .ns The well k - - ` tion of that formed by Mr. Blair six- _I emu ry , gl nown carriage stallion, teen years ago’ and which he ,ed mm, -E B __ And also know Just when the m ney s worth of l Bl 1896, ii h ruth L ° ~ ii ` ' fs 008- `, A governvlzleeli; e £1; _p_reMr_ eMi;i;i;_i_e;i- I Everybody don t. Then always buy from the ex le &Co For terms, etc, apply at Conservative succeeded Mr. Blair as 0 , Liberal. All of these were unmistake-_ on Gafton St. E ii I , leader, and at his death the leadership y” . . __ _~ | 1 fell to Mr. Emmerson, a pronounced ~ _ ll, T-nl i _. .’ i 'E3' A l\ll~"'l.is |i»l,l.lii f ii." '- -, ,- '-llf -.,-lllil-L ,l-l'.l.'. ' . ‘ ' . L BLAIMB _ THE REAL DEALER isfactory go do what wi 14c per yo 20c per yc 250 per yc 320. per yc 40e per yr Damask 31 59 § ».»r»_..i" Wang I-I'1 _I