.. “’ " sr *~f`-'»~vz==~ffx'.=1=i.». ~.» .4 ae. ° 4 ' TH .-2 (iUA_liDlAN. CHAHLOTTETOWN JANUARY 6. l899 ,Z ~t____ _,_ _,,, ~ . _. ~ ._ _H f .~- f » f ` ', Y ' - v ' *-7.* ~ -h ._-..__~ ~ ~' .1 i f l MUNY0l\l’SI ._ ,.,-. I do not believe there _ j",», -;~» is a case of _dy9D@D° sia. indigesticn _01' -_~ ` - _any stomach tr0\10l0 . that cannot be re- . lieved at once and - ' rmanently cured 3 o. €§U§,i§i>vsrnPsi.a 5 , ~_ 1 ~ AI ll WSU! i ` _.4 to Health and medi- , A cal advice tree. 1505 ; ` Arch|treot.1’\1i1°- _` ~' ¢,. »» n4\ ini Moiilil icuiiiiii. ` FRIDAY. JAN. 6. 1899. , _ h ..._ _L___.W_n THE MAINE LAW- No one would charge the London Times with undue favor for prolii» bition, but in a recent issue it em- bodied tlie testimony of a careful, 25% . vial Guido ,disinterested observer as to to the re- sults of prohibition in Maine. It is the report of the ,llritisli vice consul, hlr. Keating. on agriculture in the -Fl ii 3 .prohibition state. Mr. Keating \iA I Ispeaks of the increasing prosperity ' U ' ‘ lot the Maine farmers during forty *I 1 A NIlIllH IIIIITISH _ .AND . . Flercantile Insurance Co. ‘years past in which he says: ` “lt seems to be the general opinion Ithat, a great deal of this pro- gress and prosperity is doe to the Maine Liquor Law. Forty years ago the farm laborer before commeno ing his work, required an allowance o place of oatmeal water. The law in tents desire use ment h law connected with cheese and butter factories was decided by Judge Alley at New London recently. Mr. Fred. J. Haslam lied contracted with the Emerald Dairyiug ffompaiiy for drawing milk ever certain routes to the factory at the rate of 4 cents per 100 lbs. This work he did from lst of June to the oth of September when one of the patrons on the route, Stephen Haslam, refused to deliver his milk to the carrier. Stephen Has- lain made an arrangement with the president of the company to liave his milk carried by another route. This arrangement was continued to the close ofthe season. Fred. J. Has- lem, the carrier Brst above named, sued the dairying company for the amount he would have received had he been permitted to carry all the milk as agreed upon, and judgement ; I was given in his favor. fresliment during the day is slated to Th° Wmmpeg Telegram d°“°““°°S have consisted of alcoholic liquor in the Fmnch SP9“k"18 P°0Pl° Of Q\1°b°° as corrupt, worthless and ungrateful, deed is not enforced in the cities. but for apparently no better reason than od ‘T Loo h Mr Keating thinks it may i-aiely be that thev support hir Wilfiid Laurier the go 0 rum ge' t 6 menimrs said that throughout the rural districts The chu-ge aeamgi; Om- French B Bak A case of some interest to those I Address from Truro l~U-G-T- Frank Smallwood, P. C. 'l'., was pre- sented with a handsome pair of gold cuff couplings, accompanied by an address from Truro Lodge, No. 358, of which he wasa former member, as followsz- Your brothers and sisters ot Truro Lodge. No. 358, l. O. G, T.. '.l‘ruro.v |IN. S , unite at this joyous season in ‘wishing you a Happy New Year” °‘§Ve cannot but express our regret ,that circumstances arose which have called you away from our town and our Lodge, “Te wish to as- sure vou that you are missed at our meetings. You were one of the few, who were always at their post, and at I that past at the right time. We have watched with admiration the great in- terest you have taken in the welfare oi, .Truro Lodge. You have studied the constitution and rules of our noble Order, and were always ready to give an opinion on constitutional. diiiouliier, which, so far as we can now recollect, were in accord with the laws and usages ot the Order. * * * As a. small token of our appreciation of your devo- tion to the Order. and your efforts for of that lodge desire you to accept of these cuff couplings * * *V Let t only of our esteem, but of that bond of ` e o P it hasliad awonderlullp good effect and ,og oompomooo ,S not Jost or ,ou ,hose couplings ,hon remind you no., Y' I 0 'whenever the mass of the inhabi founded TheQuebe¢elecoor,,_t°1sno \ is The strongest fire Insurance Com- pany in the world. This company has done business on the Island for 40 years, and is well known for prompt and liberal settle- ment of its losses. P. E. I. Agency, Charlottetown. l. III. HYNIllIlN, ` AGENT Queen St. P' _ _ . ,__ HENRY ll. I.lIIllIlY, Il. E. . A. H. Can. Soc. C. E. Gradual: College of Civil Engineerin Cox-, all University. ialites, Hy raviiic, Sanitary Engineering and Brld D " if . e es ing Oilfce at Charlottetown and St. John. Correspondent address to Charlottetown. 2 'Y ""`f`/` '.“°f”"“ i`v"_`.}"" '_ - ' ____..= about is A Steel Feed Boiler tnls r all 3 Illlll III IIIII __ elle w herg. E “Ti-is Moosnns' E F0\1l'1d0rS. Engineers and Machinists. i “' Stcini .\':ii'is:iiion C .‘_- Vi h .rf. E § Chai] itteruwn, y, E_ 1_ .i E l he i.e L5. E ei 1- »-1 -_- Ill Il .E hardship. , We have some nice steel boilers E I '“ in stock that we will sell at ai small advan ce on cost. i ;l,`hc;~et bcliilclrs are éngde of thai - P fi ee ate a th == boil_r makgrs. n y e best § ___ We g_ua.rf.-.itee them to be first; classincvery res ec:. No cast§_.. =-_ iron end=, ali steef ' i Call and see ns before purchasing § iiforce t e there to support them Other cause condition ot the Maine farmer, “but un doubtedly “says the ViceConsul, tem the improvent ed that the people of Maine hav I lation. . The St. John Globe advocates a re I' duction of telegraph rates to corre doubt with such a reduction the I subjected to the conditions which pre _Itemporaries on the mainland to assis 2 in bringing about a remedy for thi iiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiniiiiiliéiiiai f ‘”‘“‘ "Y i““*°‘* "‘“°“» b ‘h _ ____ I _ __ Saxon mind to understand. ._l____. .. _.__.___.- _ Large Sales Attest all. r _ _ I0 PATTFRNS IN WOOD. $1.25 each and up. Tables, Washstands, Mirrors, etc., to match any of them. UN- ~ BREAKABLE STEEL FASTENINGS on' MARK truest" Bed Steals Illlllll F I-Ill E22.. llllllll Our Furniture the Best I "f"',“'I'i"" "1"_'}\(,'~l{i1,vi'I_.i~\=~'i~"-in-\~f ='i»i~.»»v-item:-vii. ,~ _‘, e; -| S have had much to do with ,Le present more favored provinces, nor ie ther $58,000,000 in the savings banks and F1980!-Bill? SUDPONB 8 _M80_d0B&ld 01' that about one in four of the total MB»CkBl1Zl0 ,If Cangds 19 5; h population of men women and child- C0\Ul¢I‘y W0l'fl1}f Of K _G BRING 0 18 . _ _ , ren is a depositor ,These facts aifo d 'est positions wishin its bounds must aPUf°°1““°“ °f the gift and U10 COUN- e spond with the reduction of letter meal; exports for-_ 1898 and 1897, a postage. It suggests a ten cent rate fg]10w3¢ for a message of live words, and a fif- consulting Engineer for General Woi-k,Spec I teeu Cent rate for ten Words. N0 'Cheese ` re - would be a very great increase in the B300” ~volume of business. But what would Hams. ,o the Globe have to say if St. J ohn was Pork lno night service? We invite our con- Bacon to being the author of the border- E Illllllll Sllllllll Il [IIE-..... . Ieaux. If he will admit as much be- believed it ought to open the way to Ivthe release of Dreyfus. It is also in~ itimated that Zola, now in England, I :may be extradited and further dealt ; way, is a hard matter for the Anglo- ` » Y 6 00 i I minninninnnn more corrupt than that of other an more vice or crime in Quebec proper tionately to population than elsewher perance must be credited with much of in Canada. The people there have pride in him, as had those of Scote , ~ 1° surprising and convincing testimony, be kept Opell I0_l0yBl Bild 851° III of prosperity. The state has not g i Without distinction of race or creed. fertile soil or rich mines, but it has """"""" _ _ ,a. temperate and a prosperous popu- Though the trade and navigation I-gramlafory Spewhas, e ‘ returns for the year are not yet read an advance statement has been pub - lished showing the comparativ - quantities and values of our dairy an Medford or Jamaica rum, and his re- _ . . ’ _ - . ~ ' ‘ d _ ’ ` _ ° i as h n Y d o Pounds 1898 ~ 1897 Butter Lard 4 vail in Charlottetown, with 50 cents Choo” Wh ,to pay for a ten word message, and Butter t Hams 3 P01`k Lard union, which links the entire brother- o hood- of the independent Order of Good Templars into ont? happy family. b li e Signed on e a f ot Truro Lodge. by A. B. Fnirrcnan, L.D. I Harrie B. MCLEAN. much right to give their support to a VIOLA MCDOWBLL THE GU.iRDiAv has before mention- 168410-1' Of SBSH’ OWU U00, Mid f°9l 3' Committe ot pesentationu e Trurc, Jan. 3. ’99. a. After the foregoing had beenread by 8, the Chief Templar, Mr. Sniallwocd _ made a reply acknowledging his great Qesy extended to him by Truro Lodge. ,Messrs.W. G. Sabine, S. A. McDonald, E. H. Duchemin, Jas. Lapihorne 'and -_-__.-.-¢.---_- , To Cure Headache In ten minutes use Komtort Headache Powders.l0 cls. 8 _Goohs are marked in plain figures. and same price to all-no haggling or . squabbling about price in our store. $4.75 ulsters for $3.75. meri`s ulsters so oo for sito; $7. ss. and sic nic- __6»844-948 59>546°030. ers at big discounts.- Jas Paton & Co. If 9 1 i I _6_ ‘ ‘I4 .,,___,___;-rf. , _ V pg 253,122 228,203 1 _/ - 1,602,261 791.798 ' vame 1898 1897 I . , , $17,572.’?63 $14,676,239 2,046,686 2,os9_i7s . 3 7291.235 5.060.393 749,493 788.226 ` 52,152 28 369 19 996 16 965‘ ___ The statement, as will be seen,` It appears that the Court of go.,_ shows a large increase_ in lard andy _ ysation at Paris now investigating the Pork: but 9' d‘_“?l`ea'3e In butter and; _ _ I Dreyfus ooso, will roooivo tho doPooi_ hams. Our dairy exportsaalone reacg l for your inspection- oions of me condemned man’ and will the respectable total of ~,l9,=J00,00 | Step into our Store ` also have Count Esterhaz before the “"3 ag’-`*"“° about $16 ‘50»0U0 1” that 7°” mu and We are “aku” - Y . ’ . _ court for personal examination. The Previous Year' ` d1SPI”FS °f _ _ _ latter was reported to have confessed v f , ~ f § Drugglsts Sundmes C D .. e; so nniininiitia lllomiua, nervousness, and, The Slater Calf with B il u S n Soaps, Combs, Brushes etc. 3 “mwah “mu” m h mm §Soap for instance--you use o y ver w o preven geo _ 1 ’ _ ~ hrnuid permits food to,tei-ment and puti-ity in 5 every Gay of your hfe' lo stomach. Then follow dizziness, headache, _ We are Selling pure soap ll not relieved, biiious rover I Central Drugstore, or blood poisoning. Rooms I S Pm! IUIIIIILQB the lwmach, Sunnysidg muse tho- liver, cure headache, dizziness, con- f potion, etc. 2 cents. Sold li all dru ‘sf ~ - ~ A ' ' t~»m»~-»»H»a-was annie f Leather at unu=ually low figures _i nuniiiiniin cutlisiinnli, vim. _i llllllllllllllllllll Rubber Sole ~ Shoe is made of heavy I Waterproof 1 N H. J. Scantlebury followed with con-‘ I ' , p At the meeiirrgjcrf Charlottetown . I'I"'I,'l".‘i'iI 'i‘Ul‘|'i‘i'lu'i‘i'~IiIiIli‘i'lWi',Ii*i‘.'i‘i’;’.'i.'.‘.‘l‘.’;`.'i'»'i'»lJi.'i‘i'..i*.'i..‘. Lodge, No. 68, held last evening, Mr. _ ? ‘_ Wllllllll _. 1 _.5 _, `( .*'¢ `, lv >r‘ _< _L _'l _, :- ., $4- ':.. __ iitlliiiitiuiaiiiillldlill liiliiii tiillltlilt I .A L itll v, ills i . I I Q I 'annninwnn nnnninnmnmi P. E- ISLAND I ° , / \ l I I Please lei: us have that account we sent remains a ce. I 4 I Q* DIRECT FR LON New .Cloth for Fall and We have opened arline line of Hobby lSuitings. Overcoatings and Trousering. - Call now and get iirstchoipe-a full line of I nishings always on hand. :JOHN McLE & Sartorial Artist; llvanrs, tests lining and thick Rubber Sole and They do not _ on snow or ice and are warm and com- fortable. If you do not wish to wear Rubbers or Overshoes this winter, in- vest $5 in a. pair of these Shoes. You will like them. 9 , The Sheerlnt. PRINCIPAL I- OXENHAM Icoiiliiizlii coma ini" W I h i=».‘i$Z..’.. .?.lL°é‘.l$.§i'i2“°*°’ A happy New Year- om- rm' tem 'ruesa '_ ° We liive tlidmliest fsilcsility andybe°;:nm3elnl??i tor impartiiig instructions in the following: I Book Keeping, Arithmetic, Business Corres d , Commercial n ence, Jan l 1899. and Richmond & n. Shorthand, ` 'l`ypewriting,l. Terms moderate. Rapid progress gg 5'? 'eownvesaiissoenaiiiawim a.Bon1Stniients. i