TABDAULY EXAMINER FEBRUABY 11, 1895 THE GUARDIAN AND THE SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Tuar the editor of the Guardian should resent the mention of his name in connec- tion with the Guardian’s misleadiog and THE DAILY EXAMINER P : in the “decent company” of the Bleu papers of Quebée “in denouncing Mercier- ism.” Let the people judge whether or not THe Examixer has “ garbled” the Guar- pIAN’s article or materially misrepresented — ———s Seasons —— a MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1895. —We are in receipt of a letter from the Hon. Daniel Davies converning the Vic- toria Park roadway, the proposed water pipe extension and other “Iniportant civic matters, and shall have pleasure in pub- lishing it to4merrow. ve . — -——_->-- TELEGRAPHIC. SeeciaL Desrarcnugs ro tHe Examiner —— tt. ten eeeftetnattee ' > = TINGS. . ; . ¢ : POLITICAL MEET G diseraceful article re “ Mercierism Redi- its tenor an? meaning. Calarrh is a éonstitutional disease. ’ he | postpone the p vivus ” is not wonderful. But as his name nna lial Hood’s Sarsaparilla is a constitutional THE OVERDUE STEAMER LA LL + to be} Summ erside, | wasnot so mentioned, there was nO neces- ee a It cures catarrh. Give it gt + ae f trial. A sm Wednesday, t } to Tu sity whatever for the personal allusions of LETTE § T0 THE EDITOR. —-- - -<me -- —-- GASCOGNE. SH Lay 9th this morning, or for the declaration that pn Weare pleased to learn that Mr. J. A. rT ex 1a st Mur-| he “sat as a newspaper correspondent a-can ene Adams the popular cutter for G. A. Dixon se ELL ! : " r h the whole trial of the Baie des at colette & Co., is able to attend to his duties after - : av Ha Ss e¢ ug " eo ic , ; , “ys a -veeks illness with La Grip. + § Al N Y k nv ‘ uv, t 2th , has been postponed Chaleurs case in the Senate at Ottawa. Sir,--If the es oe _ a a I eTlOUs arn In ew or ‘ Those pretty ENGLISH FLANNELETTES, ! } reall : y’s issue ye that he wrote FE } t.,| If the editor of the Guardian really knows | Morrow 8 issae, prove gp? Aw Exeensive Luxury i I 22 . i - a : . o } > Ns 4U) RY.—At St. 8s . , bout the case, his conduct in permit- | first editorial in this “morning’s paper, I la k ten oe 1 Fancy Mixtures. Never é pla oe oe permit | vill give him an enlarged crayou portrait. | Mo., last wee > Woman named Pierce : in Stripes, Spots anc ancy ; Bs ‘ . s ‘ g a grossly untrue statement in respect . : BANTER. secured a verdict of $2,500 for a kiss New York, Feb. 11. " & ‘ , . . . 2 be published is the more reprehen- oo? stolen from her by aman named Carpen- Up to 2 o’clock this morning no news of Pi ay » offered such value. Before i ; : sible; ar | weon tht to have ¢ eabiiie it cu SRARCH OF INFORMATION. ter. The theft was committed about | the steamship La Gascogne has been re- before have we off I ‘ 9 st.. at Die; ¢ us Oo ha « -__ three years ago. ceived The shi . Ps 1k - sa ill A al : s > ; o g ; p is now over a wee : : 7 : 4 .e » 2) ce ’ . a ae ae gross} Sir,—T'm a 7 acter 3 man, but | = overdue, and a dozen vessels have passed they were impo! ted to sell at 20 and 22 cents. - yrance “and “ ia pu lent assertion. I don’t Mpa »€ hich ee sce ; A SPECIAL NOTICES over the track she should follow, without % Nor is it at all surprising that the genius | by the Guardian, which W. eae rooth- | advertisements ubder this heading enargea | Sighting her. The friends and relatives of Our price is . ane & Leadly parallel * di. ae Wade tt eee Princess of ales ig not goin for at the rate of five cents per line. the 262 passengers are becoming seriously ae — = pn -. ” w_ | tomarry the Crown Prince of Italy, Well | — ———____= alarmed as to the ship’s safety ' THE PEOPLE AND THE SOUTHERN | charge Tue Examiner with garbling. To! ne and me chum were atalking aboot it, but Interesting.—There is no use in talking; tie 1D CENTS Sy RAILWAY condemn thesins we are. inclined to is could not kum to enny konclussion. So I but the Star Tailor can discount them sll y | W ked Si t ¥ D ed is - , | “aman natur,” as Sam Slick says. We sa Just w oa — — pea t.] in artistically cut garments. That is OSSel Wrecked—oixteen Men Drowned. , r 1@ (y ts Perhaps 1e€ C anter z a — ——_—_ ——- -————_ , 5 be charge of “ garbling ” by iusert- i : what dame rumor says. D Hon. Mr. Fergus ' . ° ’ “> . have 2 husbands, but I should think C iat Rasa Y he Hauirax, N.S., Feb 11. , . t G jan’s a » full, and re , a aes ups and Saucers, our choice for ‘ ; e 3 Belfas : ,_ {that when wimmen folks try so hard to Ps cg cenit this. uveoiiinatiiees The schooner Clara F. Friend, of Glou- ~y y Y , piblishing the synopsis of which the | git one that they ought to be much gladder ’ y QORSS (S, CVEOINE-y DAeOrt eolted } a af Live \ 4 ae iv H i tie re > a ee as 5 Store. cester, 1s wrecked at the entrance of Liver- , ‘ \ aud Murray Harbor Railwa; Guardian complains to git 2. My chum sed that the man who pool, N.S., harbor. All of the crew A J AX pw es He PD G : Sa : writ that telergram must have beer drunk, : Latest novels and magazines, this even- Liabeot in cotialatead are lost n rectly giv slightes ARDIAN'S ARTICLE ON MERCIERISM | bot he did nét thuik that the Guardian ing—Bazaar Store. : ' ' pos vay W : are ee becaose he only drinks Scott Children’s Suits.—We will continue the THE ONE-PRICE MEW. - ) ; ( The nam Beautiful Baie des | Act. Well mebbe so. But lam erplexed. discount on children’s clothing all this Another Record Broken. p $ ask P ~ | Chaleurs has become a by-word and a dis- | Please Mr. Editer absolve me difficulties | month. Five hundred suits to choose a sary 4 vrace to Canada. The man who made | and oblige a puir workin man that hasnt} from to fit boys from 4 to 14 years of age, Saw Fraycisco, Feb. 11. Ha G s 3 ame a Canadian disgrace is dead; } 20 unearned increment exceptin children. | 20 to 25 per cent cheaper than any other At Livermore, yesterday morning,Wilbur x any sess | and we may be merciful to his memory, Respectfully yourn, house in the city.—Prowse Bros., the | J. Edwards, of San Jose, broke the world’s kK at H M n it we cannot blot from Canadian History Hype Bounp. wonderful cheap men. feb9 2i bieycle record for one mile straightaway, “i : . s. | the dark page which records his moral P. 8. This here is the telergram 1 Picture Framing, artistic, unique, and| riding in 1 urin. 34 1-5 secs. x ns he | feeblenes and his fall. Honore Mercier | speke of : aan cheap—Bazaar Store. ’ , 2 |} was at heart One of nature’s noblemen. “Lonvon, Feb, 9.—It is not true that the I , ; : x an { =“ pe ; ‘ j ed : “ ,ot of snow mocassins, price 25 and 35c¢ . - ne 8 8 Murray | He was the victim largely of his good wa-]} Princess of Wales is to marry the Crown - en a >? " "A 4i ’ Any Refuge in a Storm. a —————— ° H i 4 y & ire and of his bad entourage. He was | Prince of Italy.” aor " | : Gott B G ae te na pro- | compelled perhaps to stoop to the level of a 4a lies’ cloth gaiters at Got ie 4i Havirax, Feb. 11. . . } he . cic uatbisiiandicsiiieaiil diicstieaiibiceertiia ae : ; ii icie ‘ os Sine 5 re ideals of Pacaud and the Langeliere. _ ‘ The overdue steamer Baracoa, from ancas Se > So the genius that might have been de- DRUNKENNESS IN TAB CITY. Potatoes at J. D. McLeod & Co's. New York for Halifax, put into Caribou t pa 3 party OP | voted to uplifting and ennobling hia people a * C ‘| eo ote ‘ g his / se ove yesterday. t sa Vay extension was devoted to pushing a railway sie Sin,—Notwithstanding the fuct that the B00006000460460s~~4 eintntee® , y Su ,erior workman hi The : lire experience of | designed in part at least to debsuch and|Cana’a Temperance wor in ow - “ WORTH A GUINEA A BOX” ¢ s ; : I ship, re- “ EE y are | degrade the people. It is hard to conceive | this town there was consi erable drunk- Sao ee Chief Justiceship of British Columbia. nce Oo isk ty i ins i ** l tat. te: Alea of $100,000 which | ene8s visible about the streets on Saturday § : & , > ae a fined finish and moderate no v re] bys » who will ever! Dacand levied in a lump sum, was the} "ight. On Main street there were seve ral > Oreswa, th 11: : : e tan'y push their claims toa railway | prime motive of that Baie de Chaleurs | persons under the io ir —— - , PILLS Premier Davie, of British Columbia, is | prices combine to make these Coaseq tly they are going to make ajfemprise. The prime motive unquestion-} them were talking fight. t the north- ; likely to be appointed Chief-Justice of that . ; ; " P = as snd of the City, in the vicinity of ‘ 1.) PI r , |p st os change. They know that the Govern-| bly was to “develop the country” and in- | eastern end of the City, in the vicinity + (Tasteless—Effectual. Province. CAPITAL, $15.000,000.00. Photos the most satisfactory +s ae thidie vinsceable desires 3 culentally to “make solid,” that is, to cor- | Upper me oacaaeens a a ea s 3 FOR ALL quaeiidensitiiiastemeetineimeeiees ; . " Ne ape sac bmg ‘ig gl waa = rupt the constitueacies through which the | YOU fellows mac DRaReS TS SURE NOTn E's, BILIOUS and ERVOUS You should aee the women’s slippers in Charlottetown to-day. re to a raliway if only they will show | railway passed. obnoxous by their profane language — ; DISORDERS we are selling at 18 cents a pair. They es see i occas CHEE ae See a a aaa ala » inves. | drunken wrangling. They could be hear - » ; 5 a , ' J that they are in earnest concerning it, and In the light of the _parliamentary inves ii I a ~~ al an It ine Such as Sick Headache, ‘ are really wonderful at J B Macdonald’s —- they know that the Hon. Mr. Ferguson | tigations and in the light of history it is as b I that this state ¢ affeirs should exiet Weak Stomach, slaughter sale. fll 4i 4 7 J ; : lear as sunshine now. The Baie des Chal- | 984 “¢ Als ARMS OS f __ re C at . 4 may be trusted to advocate their claim in ae affair ae ae aa ie patie: that | Although the Scott Act was uever more : Impaired Digestion, 3 Our boots and shoes are always éold at . é the Council and in Parliament. In | pave to some of the politicians of Canada | Yigorously enforced than it r = rennet Constipation, ‘ one price, but we —_ off < big _ Ate Gand Fine 6 . , “SORE ais el a, : ,;] | there seems to be little or no difficulty ex- : : 4 se prices are out of sight; don uy Agent for P. E. Island ais fact ies the reasor or aliws he ba ming of e t t B I - . ; , — ee 8 the railway | bad eminence experts in the ov rienced in getting liquor—at Jeast. by Liver Complaint, anywhere until you see what you can do : Corner Queen & Grafton Sts. agitation in Belfast and Murray Harbor, | att of “buying the people with their own | F ¢ ge = 1 . ‘ d Female Ailments at J BY la’ gitation in Bel aod Murra; "| hard-earned cash.” It proved a complete | those who do not kuow how to behave | % an e 1 . at Macdonald’s slaughter sale. : ss . nov26—m w f & wy ly and the determination of the people to offset to the villainy exposed in the Tarte- | themselves. If an improvement is not } Covered with s Tasteless & Soluble Coating. fll 4i Charlottetown, February 9, 1895—dyv 5 elect men who will uphold in the House | [ancevin trial and the sickening scandal | made soon the people will be asking for P? — nee 2; SS eee ey ay ef Commons the arguments of Senator | of the affair McGreevy. better police protection, as few arrests | Q sereconacane se esesneseeeeet lies and others in Ferguson, Senator Prowse ; . . the Senate Now in this pitiable, tragic downfall of a great, strong man like Mercier there isa lesson for the politicians of to-day. Pat- { seed seem to be made. Many persone who voted for the Scott Act at the last élection, are very much disappeinted with its workings and say they will befound amongst the Public Political Meeting MUNSEY'S CUSTOM BOOTS! ; ~ oe ee riotic Canadians imbued with honest hepe ot a d ea ’ .| for the fature of their native land, looked | Opponents of the measure the next time : a pr salty Mae with something like horror at these revela- | !¢ Comes up. L 0 pe dereyFrwere me a oe a Six years before and six years after the] tions, and yet rejoiced that the cancerous aw AND URDER. cussion of the questions of the day; will be A . . . SP. Here are the Sigusec, Con them (evil tat teen discovered cod chechedie-| >! scab oaiaaianst held in the Hall at Rustico on the evening Best French Calf ‘Tops, imported direct ; best workmanship ; Sale te re eee 4s fore it undermined the very Constitution Waterproofed goods usually have a seedy of FRIDAY, the 15th instant, at 6 o’clock, 9 ? 3 ee of Canada. Honest men then exclaimed: | gusty look which repels all people of taste. | P: -™: best fit, Leave your measure at CANADIAN TRADE BEFORE THE N. P. ‘At last the old political iniquity of buy- They ave olttae veiiee. eee dite hid It is expected that the Hon. D. Fergu- PE siicteanens oe» anions + dae $217,565,510 | ing elections with public works and Gov-| sufticated with your own vapors, or the son, Privy Councillor, Hon.J.0. Arsenault, FOR FEBRUARY. Ra os . 200,957,262 | ernment railways—that old accursed sys-} chemical process used etamps ‘Gite as Alexander Martin, E8q., and other promi- H R PE Gi dcicineescnedés becca 174,176,781 | tem is ended.” waterproofs in appearance. _ Priestley’s Se Ot Se pene ‘ep attompe the ——ALSO—— * i OE Wik idiots ocninenine foniiideec Oa 175,203,355 But is it ended? Listen to the rumb- Cravenette waterproofed. dress. goods are | ™°e™2- . 5 i inatnet\athimstiibmseiiides eau) 172,405,454 | ling of the political campaign, now be- | absolutely indistinguisbable ane the non- A. P. PROWSE, Charlottetown, February 8, 1895—m w f I ai ee 153,455,682 | ginning —— Domiuion. ee iutel- waterproofed goods a peculiar and-import- Seey’ East Queen’s Lib. Con. Ass’n. ee ——————— —— ee “i CANADIAN TRADE UNDER THE N. P. ligently. What clamor etrikes the ear? | a5: merit. which» no other waterproofed febl] e i 7 anc 9 gag | First, the clanging cries and counter cries | goods ssess. Thev-may be had in the aE ne ce oe pce ating Races et ES Sie. SORE: seer 218,607,390 wt Mie hy : ae ro newest fabrics, and though they are perfect- ; a a L8QD ecco lccccssssssee sossnee 218,384,934] S04 all important issue of the hour. But | jy rainproof, there is nothing whatever to League of the Cross Pah pthacn (jut readied mt ai 1892. ” 541°369 443 [a peath this c — one — the. indicate -it. Perfectly porous and non-| - > : idiot tla of Skaters in Carnival Costumes taken at i econedics Ce RE SI AMSW oe = <Vess Yor th yo Wh Post odorous Cravenette, exactly meets the need j specially reduced rates at LEWIS’ Photo- E fi BEDE. on enccose sea en e coveceese 241,000,000 | «Vo2 for the New Penitentn [itt | for rainproof garments which can equal in | The much talked of Skatipg Races will be held in the | graphic Studio. lw—feb8 ao Os eile hectare tos eatin ah le beptoep me es wanpreney’ A. __8n¢'| beauty the finest materials. See that “The A Hillsbo h Rink FRIDAY EVENING. Febrr , 15th : t may be remarked, in passing, a the | down _ in _ Kast fm mn din of a Varnished Board,” Priestley’s trade mark, eee : ais 6 0 roug INK on » Heporrary oth. ES t trade of the year 1894 was materially in- | Sea an he 8 orm-— Vote, Uh! voie, for| is in each piece. G dM . Ik t t : t __1$56.00 in prizes. 4 fiueaced by the disturbed conditions pre- me New Railway. : Tall / Usa, L er alhmen $ P ROCK FORD : ia thé Wats Metis -and Great And, if a newspaper that tries toexpose| Business and professional men who lat—One Mile Challenge (Rattray and Moore), purse $20.00. Vailing Britain. Asa result of these conditions there was a great fall of prices, While ther- Mercierism wherever it exists, dares to de- aounce corruption, what is the answer of the organs of corruption? It is precisely suffer from tired exhausted feelings conse- tuent upon mental effort, will find in Haw- ker’s nerve and stomache tonic a sure con- IN THE LYCEUM, 4 On Wednesday Evening, Feb. (3th. ZERO PRICES | 2nd—One Mile Challenge (Arnaud and Cook), purse $5.00. 3rd—Chair Race. First, $2; second, $1; third, 50c. 4th-— Obstacle Race. First, $2; second, $1; third, 50c. y WATCHES : fore there isan apparent redaction of $6, the nen server of the vital energies, relieving brain 5th—Ten-year-old Race. First, $1.50; second, $1; third, 50c. 1 ia ; o mouth-piece of Mercier; made xe decen i i ; d s- - atta tl éth—Three Mile Race. First, $10; second, $5. i 000,000 he trade of 1894, d pot} i. me as od qire, restoring nervous energy and mu n e. E ; ; a ro ote “ ee ~ f v4 oe az sg aide ry What ne = ps cular vigor; renewing the blood, restoring PROGRAMME. WHAT DOES THIS MEAN ? 7th—Potato Race. First, $1.50; se-ond, $1; third, 50c. e cllow that the volume - trade was so wegen sf : ? terre x49 <> eres lost appetite and aiding digestion oy PART I 8th—Fourteen-yearold Race. Firs", $1.50; second, $1; third, 50c. c greatly reduced. o } ndncod T) its ynentea. siec ‘ ‘ - . 2 ; 4 wae greatly reduced, or at all reduced. The : ah ye the Che le oe ler ee on i ‘ “er Selection—* Ov. » Hills.” a Entries close Thursday, 14th. Galbraith’s Band in attendance. ‘Fei conditions in 1894 were abnormal; and | P©°Pl< t ‘brid r It i id to the a wile The genuine Tyke serges seems to be the tee eo a Wil Admission, 25 cents. Races at 8 o’cleck, sharp .¥ tended to bride. Sald tb se DIe— | page ing > ? ; - - ob pedpapentaiceceesectces ageite 8 . . ° : . w mo consequently the Finance Minister was] <:ie Bien press are insulting vous the Blew | ™28¢,Just now for gentlemen’s suite, Stamp : — It means that our prices J. B. DAWSON a i the Bieu press are insulting you; the Bleu | oq Tyke on every 24 yards The L. C. Band. : enemas % aor ts ‘ a eel oe : ee . ea, : ' 3 4 . . a D gers. ai fully justified his use, during a receny| press are sneering at you as bribe-takers; omer, == | 2. Vocal Duet“ Ie vivo e l’amo”... have touched rock bottom. GEO. J, ROGERS, speech,of tue figures of 1893—the Patriot to ; a the contrary notwithstanding, the Bleu press oppose the railway; the Bleus are the curse and the bane of Que- bec.” Y.M.C. A. ov sua sdbtactuis<uie dat Jeereeeeeedt. Campana Miss Benoit and Mr. C. Hermans. If you went Boots or Shees this month go where yeu get February 11, 1895. | ductors and waymen. They It will be noted that there was a continu- The slander, the miserable, back-biting, 3. Violin Trio—* Barcaro}Je : ; ous decline in trade throughout the whole| cowardly slander of these organs, was that “svsue-K. Hermann | them the cheapest, at the Old Sines 2 pans tnd ee oF Can Skee in simple truth, the Blue press never op- Miss MeDonald, Mrs. Dixon and Miss Hill. Hats, Hats. | | | Rockford Watches you would say the pro- of the six years preceding the adoption of : “ on ais Stor the National Policy, and (with the exce posed the Fallway. The Bleu press copper: GRAND Vocal S$ 6 "MA test, . Reliable Shoe Store. fit was not all on my side. It is a wonder ma y, an ith the excep- | a4 not the railway, but the railroad ery. 4. Vocal Solom* Thinking”. .C. A. White a aise oe , os tion of 1594) a continuous increase since | They advocate the railway, but they de- Mrs, Byrie. Yours for Shoes at zero ae ee OS See oe 188y. Yet the Opposition ask the people | n yunced the corrupt use of the railway RC § 5. Duet (Autoharpeand’Mandolin)— prices, if | be given for the money. References fur- to vote them in se that they may destroy | ¢ty before an election. Yet siander and “ Sevsnnile MareenL..:.... &. Auber nished from those who have used them the Nationai Policy, under which the Seema a bee kis Glau ke ——1 N —— Misste Smithalid Conde A McEACHEN. | and recommend them. ss mercie mphed; § » s* crease was obtained, and go back to the] such tactics was the greatest evil that ever THE OPERA HOUSE 6. Recitation—* The Fireman ”............ J U S I R EC E l VE D, E. W. TAYLOR, conditions under which trade declined. befel him. It ended soon in his downfall , Mr. T. As McLean Agent for Rockford Watch Co. and big death. : ——_ON—— : : fel6 M But the death of Mercier did not bring ee JAPAN'S RICH BOOTY. —_—_——- A letter received by a gentleman in Bos Japan contains a copy ton from a friend in lreport of the Japanese war Of the official the death of Mercierism. Its gLost is with us yetj tho’ it is weak and barmlese as compared with its original. It can never win another election. Its power over the peopl is gone. It is too powerlesseven to Thursday Evening, Feb. 14. PROGRAMME. 1 Grand Potpourrie—“ The Tar’s Farewell” te terenteereceserecseetcesceses o SChPapogrel 7. Piano Solo—* Plantation Echoés.” ier weeeaas ae covantitiaee ctmowes J. T. Gilder Miss A. Quirk. 8. Chorus (witlfinstramental ae¢om- paninent)—“ Save the Sweetest Kiss for Me”,,,..........3. T. Rutledge PHOTOGRAPHIC CLOUD HILL’S PHOTO- GRAPHS are giving general NINE CASES Best Quality and Latest Styles. > PE Island Railway department up to December 31, on the : ik she. It deal i. ila Chinese war. The record begins on July | Promise @ great public bribe. It deals only Oroheutze. The G.C. iety. tis i0 i Pais denice eae - ae with the emptiest and most shadowy pro-} 2 Read ng (Selected) .........6ec0.cceccececeeee power mapprerton, aad will compere ee Ce Be alas THURSDAY. 2th Deore, 23, and contains a report of 16 mise of @ promise. Mr C B Warren. 9. Vocal Solo...... Ccocvan sbinaeeeniacs favorably with any Photo- 184, the trains of this Raiiway will run daily ments, all of which resulted in victory : 36s : . nate (Sundays excey ted) as foll - ; ; It may try to sell the people’s birthright, Vv : sli Miss Adéle Sulliy. a rn ee Si LOE ONY at AE ig y YF) : : , ‘al Sole—‘* i eG E BE van. ‘ mr une Cape. Fourtecs of these engage I tat it eaunot deliver the goods, It’s day in| * ct) $ole—"Come into the'Canden. graph taken on the Island. Trains Outward, Trains Toward, ments were Oniand and two were naval. 9 . h : a & Read down. jad up. a cs almost done. Miss Minnie Moore a 5 P The most king thing in the whole re- : 5 , PART II i i j ort 1a the contrast ir the number of men| Tye Ex ser’s Synopsis * Toe A me 4 Violin Solo—* Cayatine”...... ...-Allard [ Prices to suit the times, T <. , . *é it Charlott 4 # “2 ass an o ie t a eat The rm lonesithe THe EXAMINER - YNOPSIS OF 1IHE ABOVE Prof Via niesinba. 10. Schottische—* Marion ”..J.M.Misswl + UCCE SORS TO C. ROBERTSON. 719 368.....hopaity Saad ae eit ; vy th two armies. vat ; ARTICLE. ' . ; : 895— dy 4 c ‘ rose lost 430 and had 1,712 wounded, while} _ we 4 ee 5 Vocal Solo—* Waiting”... ........ Millard The'L. C. Band. Old and Faded Pictures Charlotectown, February 9, 1696-—dy mm | 30 80... Hasee Eee Te she Chine se lost 6,676 and had 9,696 “That railway project, says the Guardian, Miss Sinclair. 11. Instrumental Quintette—* Waltzes” copied and enlarged. : ed : $48 352... Bradalbane....,.,.744 1242 wounded The Japanese took 2,164 pris-| was pushed by Mercier, with the prime} 6 Opera Selection—“ Trovatore”’...... Balfe The Mi H b iM - = 9 10 415. igi crm 3 ne ‘ . ‘ Pr . : D.sseee ERs oes cccal 3 8 rs. The amount of plunder taken by > ai er hee eae Orc hestra. 45 a omneby aud’ Mesers. Hornsby. QUEEN STREET, opposite = V ' . 4 ‘> “1 ... Kensington “7 72 i200 the Japanese army was something en-| through which it passed. The decent press} 7 poaaing—“ The , Ys 12. Vocal Solo with Violin Obligate— ’ ou ou v6 1190 pan 7 = ; ; : : . 7 Re g— The Swan’s Song”............. 0 1g P , -rsi Grmous. There were taken 670 Krupp] of Quebec (which the Guardian admits is Miss Flo McKensie. LYE ET iscdeanetedonye5es Paul Rodney W. B. Robertson’s Store. 3) i250 _ Ly — an" ” +o guns with 2,601,714 rounds ar the ae oe — ap ecgeme 8 Cornet Duet—“ Twilight Dews” Mrs. Dixon and Miss McDonald feb7—tu thu sat & wky | i LL os severerenee discouche..... Ss adineliaell oe 7 Gan mt h 717.457.1758 " not the Railway, but the Railwa rv.t Bee eeeeeees ° . |S OF coereeeeee ses WOMIMRIOM. ... ...cccs000 9 ammunition so os aa 17,937 koku is, the eoevept one Autbnietgaer tamed , Ses ewes eae ere. 13, Piano Duet—‘ Mikado ”.. P. Bucalossi e 3 of. pescniee eet ‘Olen ee 305 (about 5! yushelx 36 ses, 3,326} anelection. The Electeur,the mouthpiece} 9 Vocal Sole..... Lecenes os pthadadtbvecsseeesecess . say : It f - Pei: ‘Bl me t.i 45,3. 8 ee - eens - g ar ght ae hart wpe Dem em oe Miss “Barrett. Mrs. Dixon and Miss E. Quirk, ] 0 “Come on, McDuff, and woe to him $34... wae ~~ anmameaentene bas of Zoid an i siiver to the amount of one Oppor ents. It misled and indamed the 0 Walts~ PGE AINNSO Ms eceons so. Suaaer iit. Vocal ‘Seip ‘Has Sorrow. Thy Who first Says , Hold enough f PM : — ’ a million dollars, the whole footing up to] people whom the Chaleur Railway was in- Orchestra. Young Days Shaded ”....,.+......Meore that we can afford to . > a . . . i i * - > about ses and one half millions of | tended to bribe. Itsaid to these people, | 1! Vocal Solo—*Call Me Back”....... Denza Mrs, Blake. itivel : nave the largest stock, the greatest oon The 45 dollars. The value of the different build-|‘‘ The Bleu press are insulting you, the Miss Anuie Hyndman. K . positive 7 guarantee it Bei okocte ssa spelty onion. ae ee ee > as ig : a ae nial 15. Instrumental Quintette—Romanza ° ° caste --Royalty Junetion........... ea ings and forts taken at Port Arthur will; Bleu press are sneering at you as bribe- | 12 Reading (Selected)... .....0.e.cecccecsececee: « Bneoge ” cake to you. > t d ] west rices of an in th 4 cttsensescesee -BOGfOrd.... ..........++ 937 7 ui Se aliceeer . ae a sia . » iain ANCES ccccceecesccccccacreee teeeve : o r amount to about seven hundre 1 milli n taker ; the Ble ul press oppose the Rail- Capt W A Weeks, Masabéte of. ©. Beak ‘ Yarle y an 0 P 3% y € é ~_ Mount Stewart = - doliars. There were 21 forts all in fine} way, the Bleus are the curse and bane of | 13 Vocal SO10......0-00se.cccsecceeeeceeeeeseees, ee ae oe l a Ps 410 L$ (ar) 850 condition and provided with the new , Quel ec. Mrs J M McLeod. 16. Recitation—* Painter of Caville”... S SO e p ; y QO P Y §33....... seeeeee COPGIERR. «20... -002000 7> improved Se - bri ok a oy os 18a fair synopsis of = MeClale tak | Bh Cae BON y ores idee a cosniovcies oc denies POLS SP RTE SS ING POST .. Susan Wilson Furniture business. ul customers are PM eo — At racks; 5 large dry docks anda number of] yesterday morning’s Guardian, header Mr B Bremner, Mi ‘i : et aah ee ge dr; ee ae ms seat Miss C. Kelly. that you rd to . : machine and construction shops. All of } Mercierism Rediv ivus.” F rom beginning 15 Opera Selection—“ Satanella”’...... Balfe a ka . : y or ate { delighted with the bargains they get. They “405 Mount Stewart $8 these had been constructed un ler os a to end itis nothing but gross ignorance and Orchestra, 17. Chorus (with instrumental accom- have one in your pantry. 443... 96 waned ee $7 pervision of the German officers and en-| impudent assertion. The Baie des Chaleur “GOD SAVE THE QUEEN.” paniment)—“ We Marched with . : 1 . ° BIB. onc0' e+ cec0r Sb POURS, ..,.sceseeesecet am ; gineers and were enly about seven years Railway was not Mercier’s project at all. Voie : at 7.86 aes - ate Sherman’s Army to the Sea”, /.5)..... : QUEEN CITY FLOUR advertise our I urniture, My sales are ne : 2 cite a xace se Boar HAVER. «-i+er sone oi old. In the navy there a been o ost It was projected by Conservatives, or Bleus, Admisston 25 canis Concert at8 o’clock. . The C. C. Society. 4, 9 : : Bo Beever cere ee OWN. oo ce eeeee end = t eqaul success. Two gunboats and a steel | and subsidized in the ‘first place, by the| febs ie ¥ aoe ‘ oe creasing, I am bound to meet all kinds ae so ssh | ht, ee os 4 cruiser have been seized; one gun boat | Government of Sir. John McDonald. . ocal Solo—* Why Sentinel Am Price $3.75 per barrel. 410 Emerald 4 2 and one steel cruiser have been burned,} Hence, all the Guardian’s rubbish about This is Concentration.> tee eee eager eedenee tees cree dees M. Watson ‘ of com etition Look out for rreat Bee. 3c. Cape Traverie..........- 635 and one oars ee steel cruisers | the Bleu er Conservative press opposing a One ill a dose, one box 25 cents. One Mr. F. H. Heartz. —_—_-— Pp S ~ i <= ave been sunk, besides 21 steam launch-! “cry in its fay > leeti ? 1 pi ieves ipati , . : ts ° rains are by Eastern Standard Tim h ave bee i = be . ne . an earn ’ in its favour, before an election, ” | pill relieves constipation. Qne box enres|}g yw altz—“The Fatal Wedding”... Davis bar ains ains arerun by Eastern Standa: es, junks, sailing vessels, etc. Ibe report) ind the organ of Mercier misquoting and | an ordinary case. One pill taken weekly . ° D. POTTINGER, states that 1840 cubic miles, double the | * andering them is pure invention. The} neutralizes formation of uric acid in the The L. C. Band. SA RSO & "5 Gen Mgr Can Govt Rea area of Japan, are under Japanese control, | © ject of the yarn is to put the Guardian, | blood and prevents Bright’s Kidney disease Doors open at 7.30; Concert at 8 o’éleck. x ] Vi : oD OHN NE Wasson a the whole territory being quiet and obedi Fatriot and other Grit papers who are | and Diahetes. True only of Dr. Chase’s Reserved Seats and Gallery, 20 cents. Newson Block, Victoria Row. ate A. ae Superintendent, p Charlottetown, dient to the law. | d-nouncing a Railway to Murray Harbour Kidney-Liver Pills. febd jan3l Charlottetown, January 17, 1895—dy dec26 i Black Goods!) 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