THE TUESDA z FEBRUARY i1, DAILY EXAMINER . - . - . = 1896. | ; i aa AN) onage ITEMS. PERSONAL. | LETTERS 10 THE EDITOR. | ious Actin force had the least spark of | TQ THE VOTERS OF CHARLOTTE- LO AL = ; rong. | charity in their nature they would be TOWN. {r. and Mrs. Hamlyn and family have 53 ashamed to have an old lady between oneal S |Srrived in England after a good paszace. LeT THEIR NAMES BE KNOWN, eventy and eighty years of age inci rcer-| , GENTLENEN,—To such of you as have | a Me J.M. sme al of Schurman & ated in jail for selling liquor, which 1 am | 1% View one — oe _ —— ik iClarke, Summerside, is ameng the cuests Sir Let the names of al! rominent retty sure sl F lid ils ver. | Of our city, allow me to offer a few words: y : dddfellows’ Hall} “ z | Say -b i ali prominent | pretty sure she never did, and I am cer ’ : : WORTH READ e j at the Queen : | temperance people who vote for club] tain that she never bargained for or boaght | ,. 1, Don’t vote for the candidates the R ING ar _— — ’ . Dr. A. Ross, of Vernon River Bridge,/ members be p=blished after the elec- liquors for sale. The place was left ler, a men ed and work for. No matter Mi ‘ ¥ ,; Was atthe Queen yesterday en route to; tion. Every voter who votes for al I suppose, by her late husband, and who who the candidate is, he is not your man oe , ; “eae te <2 : : > ty = : . ‘ iss é aws, all sizes on R i fu e¢ ecessar .| New Brunswick, member of the club cannot be classed | ever bouzht or sold the stuff, she did note when sm euch oer Di ton's Rota y Saws, all _— f : i Captain M Macdonal 1, of Georgetown, IS | among-t the temperance people, and I am | There is a grievious int-take Fomewhere, 2. Don’t be influenced by the men who Disston’s Swages, Ee j st ar meeting of the “Y's” . tewn. He is aguest at the Hotel glad to know that the poll books will be to have a poor old lady like Mrs . Connolly, ata ster = roe ti si Disston’s Side Files “e : ne - Palak avier available hereafter as a monument to their | who is quite a stranger in this country, | QT dealer's object 13 pass an . + : 1 . 2 : Se Attorney-General Peters leaves this af- | inconsistency, and who, [ firmly believe, re er even sold | “patriotic—it is to make Smoaty, caring WORTH BUYING, Saw Gunuorers and Cutters. : Beas Judie a ternoon for Ottawa to attend the Supreme Consistency. a glass of table beer or mixed Jeméns in | 9°t who may soffer. The “wen who are Belting Rubber and Leather. “4 S € Aesresi” tire} Court of Cavada — —$__—_ her life. I believe the matier should be | YO King with them must havesvme selfish —— ate eo * son's Francis of Assissi” this! ne W. S. Stewar', Q.C., leaves this | THE FEELING IN THE AIR. investigated. end in view or they would not lend their elt sacing. c we worth aft » | . ‘ ; iss : ee ' “ ; TTT iy yr Mf sian ] *, bi set ° >*;afternoon for Uttawa ae the ou < The 1 f ‘ ‘a ficht j GaprieL. MeDonavp. ee _ ae a lidat ho } , IN STOCK NOW : Mill Tools of all kinds, and OILS. > | preme Court of Canada. Mr. Stewart a sre, ne 1 nes for to-morrow’s fight in P. S.—I do not think that the Guardian ? on t vote Sor tbe CAnGiae, WAC Bas ices ¢ “pat 1: LAE S Picton t aly "<>! companies Mr. S-ewart Ward Four are now drawam for the final | sanctum itself is very clear ef the ardent | Worked with the lquor interest in the past. Pope’s Life of Sir John Mac- Our oe the lowest and BO ds are best quality. and at te & | Sae) Mr. W. H. Holmes, representing Messrs. | struggle. Each side claims a victory, bot | when it makes St. James’ Hall belong to} Phere toe much at sake to risk such a ¥ wa tomorrow mora\t £) MeMaster & Co., Toronto, is a guest at the | the indications are that the people’s-can-| Matthew & McLean and publishes mar- | Man no matter how god his promi-es donald. ye : | Davies Mr. Holmes is a brother of (ol, | didates, Messrs. Nicholson and Johnson, riages fur deaths. now. : = Y ' r of Court Avondale Co | Holmes, of Winnipeg, D. A. G. of Minito- | will be elected by a good majority. . All G. McD. 4. Don’t sell your vote to the candidate|‘* The Bonnie Briar Bush, a te e nig 3 : ba and the Northwest Territories. that is wanted now is a united body to- 5 eect ati ie who fixed the street in front of your hou e “alg : busines rea : ‘ Mr. A E. Ings has returned from his | morrow, the “fseling in the air” being TRE SAVIO CAMEATOR, and because of that exp ct* your support and €u’town, Feb. 6—246 } i trip "08 cing well > went “down | the lichols d Johnso ave * wr ae : 5. Don't vote f é s | trip abroad, looking well. He wen “down hat Nicholson and Jobnson have that Sir,—The civic campaign, as ‘conducted | 4 5 7 oe “ik? am 2 _becaus e he -_— _ | south” in the Northumberland, and came | union, support and determination that by the Morning Siésidlen had Okek -cor- does businese w'th you or because he may «TF Dav e pei ff = eax - Ar i ‘ Dive ats left Cape| home via Washiwgton and other leading | will carry them to victory. vied outa ik ceeds eanhiaanl Phicidiiines help increace your ‘busine-s. Your self. | 1e ays oO u 4ang a é » and arrived atl cities of the Usted Sistes and Cansda Warp Four, af the eantaa te ee Gilead ao respect and manhool are worth much Syne,” Tort about 2 of c hey wi] Mr. John Li. Macdonald, foreman of the ps ~- i ia i leabes . ~ om oe os a " more than any such visionary prosperity. - . . i ay A % . ‘wv H Ols and § ‘ ( 8, s as ‘ painting and decorating department of the | MR. HASZABD ANDO THE CLYB, | ctmitinniae bese mane eceenen” aol 6. Don’t vote for a candidate because By McLaren. — Dalton-Ingerso!| Cvo., metal workers, ef oe : he is on vour side of WLen politics, party becomes stronger than principle, } men become slaves, advancement stops | cowardly eveg-ahan usual. It copdemne one candidate, a3 # supporter of the rum party, because be. is running with @ | oq honor and honesty are sacrificed to ing statement: Mr. Haszird, one of the gentieman who.is- a mem ber of “the propitiate the political freee By weeks with his parents and friends. Mr. a - a ee ‘ = Se ae cares whe be eee. & /Dost vou sr. the quar. dealers : |Macdonald reports times quiet in the | '2¢ Vin about @ year ago, at the solic wri a ae : a nominee becanse a temperance candidate “Hub.” | tions of his friends, He is very rarelv cind:inen, te : has offended you. Sacrifice your private | there. Lattend pretty regularly myself, The Guardian has, ov er and ov er again, feelings for the’ pebiid. eood: mlece the and I do not think I have seen him within | Cautioned the electors against voting for state before self. : a 8 SUPREME COURT, | its wal's half a dozen times since he be- | the rum-party candidates; and, althbugh | =, D n't. vot for the candidate tl era | came a member. I have never seen him | Often invited to do xo, hasenever dared to = an ae oe a eee ae : rum-seller votes i e expectati take liquor. (Of course, everybody else | publish a ‘is: showing whom of the can- ; ~~? ae oe *. ’ ’ y eis that when elected you can influence him. Str,—For the benefit of those who | think it acrime to belong to the Char- lottetown Club, IT beg to make the follow- lum bers’ Fort Hill Square, Boston, was a passenger by the Stanley to Georgetown on Saturday, en route to i supplies, etc... i . @ire a tick y 10 cents. Souris, where he intends spending a few 1 i ! | | siament in the Upper “ History uf Newfoundland,’ Met r Tinurs ay evenings ei vuhge Fr0Ne. We are offering the balance of Winter Ulsterings, very low prices Chambers’ (New) Complete Encyclopedx at a bargain price. and Do a Overcoatings Suitings at to clear, you want Tvespay, Feb. 11. | 2 . . . r> ; cept g Sem Vouyie, »Cartlur 2 nebec surance | <« xc home se0olf ine > . ( 8 are M 7 ° ° y 7 ‘ r te ie ely, pae-| MeCarthur vs. The Quebec Insurance | goe home full. myself ineluded, aceord- | di — are the rum Maal Such*men always follow the wishes of the S a any thing in our line . If SO, don t put ‘6 : ra ; Company—7 his was an application to set | ing to the Guardian’s correspondents.) I The Guardian has daily repeated the majcrity of their supporters and not of the : : ‘ , vo ranged \y (he | aside the writ issued in this cause for ir- | think this is only bare justice to Mr. Has- | false assertion that the Scott Act is the oe k | ead : : é few temperauce voters who a , | reg ilarity, or set asile the service upon | zard, for whom [ entertain a very high re- } | } them. only issue in the eleetion. If it were true, supported off any longer—buy now, , Ty ee 1 j}the ground that the service was not made | spect as a man anda public citizen. the Guardian could not justify its course Consider well who the men are that By il . r dav _ oA Y cal — I 5 the Sheriff. Mr. McLe ah, Q. C., on | Cr UB. i supporting a candidate who is & part- will decide the contest to- morrow; not the J mal ev ery ay z ! i . oF eas ta Ida ehalf of the plaintiff, opposed the appli ——— ner in a joint stock liquor selling concern, liquor dealers, we all know what they will TD ey rs 0 murde Catt notte: i yeas ed the | ‘ : and i i P ¢ ee ‘ ne ‘yp eation; Mr. Stewart, Q. C., supported the THE PEOPLE'S CANDIDATES, _ in os he era ~ © | dc. uot the regular tipplers, they vote for w= @ = C iJ C 3 Bi; - % S}rule. as A ——- ee Oe Te. eee ek wee supply them; not the drunk- M h + 7” il 1 — The Court reserved jadgement. ., | , Stw:—Messrs. Nicholson aud Jolinston, | “A¥°OU- s ards, they vote fur tne saloon every time, erenan alior. “4 - eee | Mr. Stewart,on behalt of Arthur Ed- | the People’s Candates in ward four, deserve But it is not true that the Scott Act, °F | tho’ it is their ruin. If the candidates aSZaf oore enemy eee ener We regret to hear that, ward Ho; gan, obtained an order for his ex- | the enforcement thereof, is at issue in this 1 the support of all moderate men of all 1. ; of the liquor men are elected, it will be by ae a. = . : ; : : } et | re es " alec : . Ac ‘ )- vs , 96 af Mr. J.H Murphy bad his leg broken] amination, preparatery to his — a OT classes of opinion. They are both young —— i nscggoate ee Reo the votes of good, moral temperance citi- Charlowetown, Feb. 7, 1896. ‘ ; last < by failing on the siippery|4 on student in Mr. Stewart's office. | men of good character, and although not . a a a ' see oa se ‘Ae pets zens who have been induced by ove pre- | ———--—----—--—— S site Le Georg Sireé D he argument in the application for} 2 ‘ted with anv (rane rvaniza- epeat Cé € Hei 3 Speci . ‘ . vied 4 wi ia Bash : i us ag he Tr ; f St. ee, ee, mee Marshal Cameron, the appointed Prose} (6X OF mt jo wee Ae ee. Hran ! B Kelly oe mandamus against the Trustees of the tion are well known to be temperete in| “Stsh ™é ° Remember no means will be left . ran , pe E or’s chool was concluded at 1 their views as well as in their couduct, | €2'0", Is an officer bound by oath to do unused to secure such votes. It is the ix eS a eT -Couneil Board. up-te pray for the members of the Club. Now those self-same Christians are willing leader. “We is alwaysaboutthesame. The Ithank you, Mr. Editor, fo- ‘the space fi nd the best and ALL ~WOMANKIND . Directly Interested ! best costs but little more than you bave so kindly given in which to ex- | to move Heaven and earth to elect one of Ty a ’ . the worst. The whole amonnt press my views, Common Sevse. cheapest at John N Cwson § [ A. W. REDDIN, Phm. B, the Club to be our Chief Magistrate, to ad- is insignificant. We havethem WHO TO VOTE FOR. minister our temperance laws. But he, it ; > . . P| . , from 10 cents to 50 cents. For ieneleniineian is said, is holding out a promise: ‘Elect I urnitur e Stor e, is CENTRAL DRUG STORE, a ; — Reserve Tuesday evening,| o'clock to a Judgment was against the | and can thus safely be entrusted with the | is duty, and as long as the Act continues vote of the careless citizen that plac : 04) a. : : p ; rs e. : Penne oe > j ce a o wil 6 ; ee ' places 50 Tons Best Qualit vo. - g is $ r Mr. Ross's 1 o Zion | Trustees, and an order for a peremptory | administration of the affairs of the city, in sa be in force, nog long will the Mar: hal } « bosses” and liquor men in power; it is} toba W heat, a ae it la BS US 0 cl DOrMoUs at dllls, Chure Pickets cents, | mandamus made to con pel the a cluding the judicious enforecment of the otiaie - all Ce his wie to stop : the indifference of otherwise good citizens f EIR ES Se ME eae Ti owned Proces ad OC vtian Endeavor |to receive the boy back to school. No} Scott Act. There are, as we all know, | !!licit sale of intoxicating beverages by | 110) Gives the law breakers their strength; CARVELL BROS. ° acer Work ccm were allov. d Attorney-General many things besides Scott Act to look | bringing to sunnee all those who offend therefore I appeal to you to oppose the febl1—3i 246 We are candid enough toadmit that we are somewhat ‘ or oe peeane = rs an d for applicant; | after, and we shall require the best talent | SE7ine\ he law ® Brovitton. hat f cer. | Candidates that have the liquor support : overstocked. It would not pay us to carry goods over the ; Tava ‘ There waa s nost 2 orson, Q.C., for the Trustees, | at our disposal for that purpose, and the A eres we es = rere table didates, tl | j < - w , , . , 2 he _ earan : “0 s kK. rm ; 1” | __In the matter of the application of Mary electors r Ward Four oe do better | #!" candidates are elected, the Scott Act ecdi eosin they _ ot aoe ‘ ‘all ornmea - season; we w ould sooner lose money than do that. Our : last evening in the Opera House. The| Morphy for partition of iand, F. . Has- | than elect Messrs. Nicholson and Johnson | Will no nape be niger, ies a a ood citizens t0 work and vote 'to-motrow —_— policy is to keep money in circulation, and we propose to sell ee sractera were ¢ enstained. A| 2atd, Q.C.,, on petition moved for an order | by a good majority. erate and gratuitous insult to the worthy | ¢ k d t : 600 Barrels Best K. D. Meal. . 4 erat characters were well guste sed ito 4 ee od majority Wao Forr. Marshal and to His Honor the Stip-n- | t Gate tener ae vaneae ee _ four entire stock of Winter Goods regardless of cost, loss on amie morrow night. | Cvurt adjourned till Monday next. ———- — | diary Magistrate. To aay thet there | s taciple before ’ ere CARVELL BROS. | profit, and at once. Take the hint. Such values as these 7 t I for : to-mor! gh . i ‘ oe lg tle > ofus eviect to « the r CDi i~-¢ ’ ; - . ° . els — eee ee eee vrei ce pip Posing Panry. can’t last long, so don’t get the tail end of this great offer. > 5 Tv 1 yw ‘exvtow /—. Th em + oe . a ee ry : ay - i ~ aAV . f » = , ’ . 9) F : Ff, 4 Y ot Mex’s Soctal The young]. Mu ITIAMEN. ATTENT ion! The men S1x,—There was in yes erday morning’s | cillors, it is to say that they wiil violate TEMPERANCE IN WARD ONE. Flour. We have reduced ou $i6 Overcoat to $12 0, our $18. HU : mers “ 4 st evening B the b asement | bers of No. 1 Co,82nd Batt., will - nd Guardian a long list of convictions under their oaths of office—a thing that no one Beaver Overcoats to S $1 5 00, ane d our > $2: > Ove erca: its to $18.2 5. ofthe First Methodist Church was a} Our Regiment at the Opera House (in &0- | the Scott Act, and from the names in the | who knows them would ever dream of Sin,—I wi-h to saya last word to the ° . 3 95 og ’ great s : here was a large hata . form) to-morr ew night—D. L. Hoorer, | list one would think that there’ were no | their doing. temperance voters of ‘Ward One. Let every 500 Barrels Kent, Frieze Jisters, worth S17 i, now selling for $15. 5. This is a ance, a ai a good time. An extend ‘ ee “ a one fined but unfortunate Catholics. How- In the Mayoralty election there is an | ten, perance man in the Ward come out 300 . Victoria, chance for a edd investment. Call now. This sale for Cash " ec report prepared for te- day's issue is un-| The members cf No. 3 Co., 82nd Batt., | ever, in that long list I believe there are | issue, and a very important one. Mr boldly to-morrow and work with all their 1,000“ Strong Baker's, only i 1 avoida rowd ut | will attend our Regiment (in uniform) at | two non-Catholics, McKinnon and Wat. | Dawson contends that the civic affairs are | energy to secure the election of Mr. Douse. Cc ARV tuL BROS. y: ~ a4. os the Opera House to-morrow night. —D. | ling. I do not know what Watling is, but insuch a Satisfactory condition as to Why should we be af:aid to enter into the fell 1—3i 246 os A YicDON AGL) 2 TTALION.—This scems to be an Srewart, Captain. | [know that McKinnon ix rot a Catholic. | justify 4 reduction in the present rate of | contest in Ward One and engage the son! We o. / £ ’ ‘ opportune tir for this fiae corps to com-| The members of the Charlottetown En | His wife is,however, and pernans Watl ng’s } taxation. Mr. Haszard c¢ yntends that the destroying enemy on threshold of his abode? POOP SESH IZES 09EO OSES OCOOOS Citown, Jan. 30, 1896 —246 FASHIONABLE TAILOP plete its for t numbers | gineers will attend Our Regiment (in uni- | wife is one too. Mrs. Connollv’s name is taxes should not be lowered. It is for the | Vote for Mr. Henry C. Douve and strergth- o : See ee : a ee eG o €iz anies i its streugth there are |form) at the Opera House to-morrow | there conspicuous enough. but if the electors to say,by their votes, whetherthey | our eause. With a temperanee council W D : P 3 = — ; oniy seven enrolied. With new arms, new | night.—W. A. Weexs, Captain. Guardian man, or any other man or wi-h the taxes lowered, or whether looking after the welfare of our city our e€ ont ay e PPAR Satter ' equipn i strength, this Battalion The members of Nos. 1 and 2 Co's., | Woman who is striving te put the obnox- they wish more money to_ be | League will receive their undivided sup- 3 es REARS A B22 ee ¢ ahd dtand excund tp nent in the Sarl oa See cee mann Ge meena ee | caine carded in etder thas the Connctlions | earn ne Gree work which: i. Seley (> Tiliees JM lili > | ” the Opera House to-morrow night (in uni- | tually needed, in order that the Councillors done will be carried on with even greater , ] c 3 igi cas | form.) can have a surplus in their hands, sv thet efficiency than at present and that measu:e e . i Tue Carnivat.—Mr. W. P. Doull is -_ at any time they can buy votes and cor- | of success which we looked forward to at to see our name in it, but @ i ? “letting himself out” on the rink decora- | @@SSSCRCCCOBROCBCY ruptthe electors. = = be the outs t shall be attained. for your benefit. We adver- 3 S " ya ae ae hail Reaks at aku . As regards the Councillors. be simply A MeEmBER. tised Combs on Saturday @ by ‘ eo. ae ae : . ne-tion of men. The city needs a wise os d sold l , ¢ ye Vy snes 5 displays ever seen thers f S ‘ a que ony ’ and sold a heap of them, . J ae * : 1¥ are compe tin » for al or, Phe Cost of a judicious, level-headed Council; therefore, Sin:—I am sorry to see some of our pro- Now we don’t buy goods by 3 3% e es cael red by the managers | 5 t in the selection of councillors the electors feased Christians dragging their religion in the small. We still have nl = 0- qd 6 urn re 4 ia hot a ad ee ative costume, and T tl B . sh should take great care that no crank, or | the dirt. At the Hunter-Crossley meetings many to sell you at the same > ‘ 4 a wien i ahaa ii Ek a tele Ue Ooun rus man with a hobby, obtains a seat the | ninety per cent. of the congregation stood 3 low figures. See our 10c. @ : | oe e e e ; ® & . > & @ & > > Pig 5 the fg Nd sewerage question was before the meeting, -To-morrow the temperance people | me and I will be a good boy.” “*Jensis- r d ’ ‘ } :} y | ‘ j but no action was taken. The consensus lish n ade Brnsh with a guaran- will have the opportunity of their lifes | tency, thou arta jewel.” Will our good * Sunnyside.” ver ict of t 1@ shrewd one. ae . ef opinion seemed to be that the time was tee of a new Brush free of all 5 time in shewing their consistency as a| ministers preach a sermon to those men 4 NT | 3} - d she . é ‘ 2 : ; . ‘ too short between now and the election to cost if the bristles come ont. temperance party. For Mayor there are | that think more of their party than of their 90945070 6600+ vO troub e to SHOW 200 8, § get an intelligent e 2 ression of opinion on| That’s the best kind to get, he- two candidates in the field, one of whom | religion, aud Jet their names be published, The rices sell them : i . . the scbject. Councillor Douse suggested | cause it is so satisfactory, is known asa staunch temperance man; | avd we will see who will ° Pp . ° ¢ that a plebiscite be taken at the the other while, perhans, also a temper- Dare To Be «4 Danie. ¢ iff the Water C atin asl ance mao. is ¢ ’ 0 e- oererremeenionensenrenserintrenenieti offi Water Commissioners, when GREAT 1896 ance man, is a member of the Charlo'te a CmaLnOn JOHNSON & JOGNSON, THE DRUGGISTS. the rates were being paid; and Councillor Hughes was of opinion that a plebiscite On the matter of sewerage and the second rain pipe might be taken at the next élection for Water r Commiesi oners. Our 9 a22O39F282SUteese town Club, an institution which bids de- fiance to a}] temperance Jaws and order. To vote for Mr. Haszard simply means that you approve of him and the institu- tion to which he belongs. In candidates _—— ~~. ; City svNeiL—The regular meeting of the City Couscil was held last night. The petition asking for a plebiscite on the Mail Contract. | } JOHN NEWSON. k l addréssed to the Post- t Six,—I have been instructed by the PF. W. C. Hockey Club to challenge St. Dun- stan’s College to a return hockey match, WHITE GOODS SALE. ee 25 cents vou can get an Eng- ‘ Sir; e Sealed Tenders, es ¥ ie a Dee a i Ms regular report of the proceedings of tl - - for Councillor in Ward one, temperance bo. sores = February, at the Hills | master-General, will be réceived at Ottawa Charlottetown, January 30, 1896—dy aviar rey ee | roc yt 1€ — -—--——- a —_—_—_ ae : ; oO 101 ‘ ° ‘ rou ink. 7 ain . meeiing is unavoi dat iv crow ded out of to- ; Our Annual White Goods Sale begins | people have little to choose from; neither 8 1 © Bee - noon on ae 20th eo for day’s issu = :* "pire & : ° of them belongs tothe Club, and it appears ee ae ™ a 1408 the conveyance of Her Ma) sty s Mais, on more. ineccoeipaonmeniie - January Slst. WEEKS & CO. have been doubtful if either of them belongs pe e ae Scie ane Te | . sed contract for four years, Six Bayooey wey exe Sd Ce mUL mes mony oe oe’ Ete me , r + . EEE m Potice Covrr.-—This forenoon Alex- planning weeks and months ahead, where | (ijt'zens’ League. Atanyrate they both (wii Ceecenenin: ins As taht tits didi times per week each way, between Lans- ander Campbell was fined $25 and $3 36 . . repudiate it. In Ward Four, Messrs. eee : I ¥ hi | detene Hotel and Searletown, from Ist cost t : t for e PRAISE preparations count for everything. The Gath ack ane is Wed nee ae a - +.“ = McDonald, Pe DIT Baty wove. 2 “papa Oe ee ee oe ‘vert P : oad Cross, has been appointe aptain ; es ae a breach of the Lord’s Day J Act, by keeping values we are now giving are the very best | temperance people and shou d receive their | or the dredae Petaas acaed 3 all eo ae conveyance to be male in a suitable his saloon open and selling beer on Sunday ie ie >ag| support. Mr. Crabbe in the past has| ... aca ee ae venicie. — : mor Annie Mabar, vine jeave old j } | rn ee aie himself capable of pc the ofan ts tas 2 parts Wie ae cum The Mails to be conveyed via Carleton | - . apar, bID yee iy os rhe , > LO1Y : 3 is ims a g n le. ‘ : . wa arged with the larceny of a pair of 1S what we are recel\ represented. The time to buy is pow, | Scott Act and nodoubt can do so again. | » a ee ee 2B Appointing | and North Carleton. : oo F ee ae ; 5 Mr. McDonald to that position, we are Pelukad sackuhen i er Nee > take gn four vear old son of John . eo 6 att sole ill . th His colleague, Mr. Beer, will make a : : i a he D we as Printed notices containing further infor Macl I inn (htthndie ea tele ing from visitors to our | and sensible people will appreciate the a os ateteaiit forhim. I say nothing sure that ot action Sy cee rae. | mation as to cond.tions of proposed con BB: ‘WANT ai 1 n nat Ano met WELTE i g ( é c ‘ f x i + : Siacleod on the street, and after comment ‘ advantage of first choice. Here are some | gvainst Mr. Nicholeon and Dr. Johnson eT ™ ee wae eke : , 2€ | tract. may be seen, and blank forms of ie Ing his ks asked him to sit new store daily. Com- load; . WHITE | personally, except that they cannot ‘te public in general, especially where he 18 | tender may be obtained, at the Post Offices ne i a2 ASK 1m "s . of the leading features of our W pers ¥; @2 ! y C known. Mr. McDonald has rendered the 23 anedew et Cont Heelies ' a pair of Moccasins for snowshoeing down whist she buttoned his gaiters. The ; sh wae sound on the temperance question other-| Department good service since Sept. ist aaa ee ee ale less anya | ; little fellow did as requested, whereupon pliments from all quar- | GOODS SALE :— wise they .would not be opposing the} egy fe has also secured the vood will | and at this office. or other purposes, don’t fail to ece i ne aul . . _ a. P P , - oN r a IL OVeEY : : Annie remoyed his gaiters and made off . t} TABLS LINENS. - Bleached Double | 2omtees of the League. In Ward Five | and recommendation of the late Captain F. ve ST. C. BR CKEN, . cee : the bargains we are offering. All them. Onanother ececasion Annie ters regarding tne Damask Table Linen na, the manofac- of cource no temperance man can vote for Doyle, which is a sufficient guarantee that Asst. Post Office Inspector. WILL BE UELD IN e decoved a young daughter of Mr. Jam 8 : turers, Belfast, newest designs, all prices. Mr. Thomas Morris at the present time. the place will be well filled, and that the Post Office Inspector's Office, our moccasins at reduced prices to a ee er ee ene Style, Variety, Quan- : He is not long enough out of the brewery | public service in that line will be satisfac: Charlottetown, P. E. I., ; clear. For priecs see our windo sur cape from her which she subsequently ’ Extra Heavy Cream Damask Tabling, | business to hare much sympathy for tem-| torily carried out. llth February, 1895. Bi returned. In court this morning Annie tity and Finish of our | large variety, low prices. Best Irish and | perance. Mr. Tanton hes been all his life : ; ‘ Was accompanied by her mother, and the ’ Scotch Linens. connected with temperance lodges a —_—_—_——_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_——_——— —_—— ot R K JOST 13 WEEN oT , ¢ r oe ee oe a i Ma took advantage of the occasion TIRN T divisions and should be supported. Mr. ‘¥ [ Q i nhiag i OC 1OD 4 } és 2 ~ IT = / ‘ i ’ A to give both some wholesome advice. After FURN [TU RE. Tansey — ae fo pant Horne ‘s also a good man, and between : 5 vl. the lecture. account of the tender yeare| ay : a sleached Damask, a qua ities, all si Mr. Hooper and Mr. Hughes there is very ; Th ( a f b, 13. Stampers Corner. ert sed, and upon her promising to North of Post Office. superior value at $1.31, $1.76 and $2.05] ):.4). +5 choose. In Ward Five the tem Its ay Vening £ Skit’ te b & t ( future he discharged LINEN TOWELS.—275 dozen bought | perance people have four men to choose her. Ino so doing he told the girl that on caesiiabaies specially for this sale and early epring from and it is only a question of choice. eee 17 her next appearance she would not be so aie: Two — lines- -— l4c. each, $l. 52 It is to be hoped that we shall all pe a This Carnival will eclipze anything e1 Fa Ff ) 2 of ic Ee “Aan one es BARK WRIGHT & GO,, LED, | eta, rectsetiawe gi Sine: | ee ome occa ty" Tis pl ep nig i when she left the Court ( i a ee minor disputes or differences. . > oo arr. clint d rect —< makers. Jor pea TEMPERANCE. Hi — A Lim ~ ‘ : ey COUNTERPANES in , “e . x el emt aa yell 7 pay ey ric: Ree Honeycomb pa . ee a . A oe. ce 4 Awa with your pladie Biack Donald; . and Satin Finish, in &-4, 9-4 and 10-4, seat? P " ' NS direct from Baglish — or Ill hae noa bnt Horrie, he’s is true - the very best value ever shown by us. nnd he’s boovie. CAMBRIC EMBROIDERIES direct So awa with your pladie, Black Donald ; iaul, Switzerla Designs awa.” = spared to make ita grand success. A handsome Gold Meda! wili be award- ed to the skater wearing the most repre- sentative costume, to be awarded by com petent judges. The Riuk will be arti-t cally decorated | by Mr. W.-P. Doull. and a beautiful Elee trical Display will le given by Mr. Perley | Welsh. : a It is expected that there will be the lar- vest number of tkater= ever seen on the | ice in Charlottetown. jie deus W. N. TANTON’S Popular Prices :—Spe Late of the employ of W. W. Welln¢ that ue p'ace to have WATCH RE- PAIRED PROMPTLY and as it your AND 7 from St. Gaul, Switzerland. snould be handsomer than ever. Special prices, 2c. to 30c.. from half inch to 9 inches wile. instant, over the rigmature of Presbyterian SHEETINGS.—English and Canadian | appears to be much annoyed because Hen. (from manufacturers), in 2, 2} and 23} Mr. Laird did not respond to the petition, yards wide. Lowest prices ever offerea. he signed, asking Mr. Laird to stand for q the mayorship, imputing bis refusal to do y | PILLOW COTTONS.—English and ee tt ae ‘ Canadian is all widths, Plain and Circu- Sir,—A writer in your issue of the Ab, ' : gone 18 a 50 Men’s & Boys’ Overcoats and Ulsters, price from $2.50: to THERE ee ee ee t ‘ ¥ ? ’ { ASES Skaters in Costume, free Gaibraith’s Full Band in attendance. Doors open at 7.30, Grand Pa: ade 1 t Great Georges Sit ‘rect, 8 o’clock. NEAR QUEEN SQUARE. Cars ~~ ARE Nee soto the fie eof our Premier and tht ee of Mr. Haszard, lar, 40, 42 avd 45 inch. I cannot understand his attemptto prove WHITE COTTONS.—AlIl best lines Of | the insinuation. It Jooks like as if he has MORE J. B. DAWSON, TO THE FRONT Bee Nanay Nag tance Bang et a ny White Skirts, lin Aprons, Misses’ Dresses. MORE ON Magnificent Assortment of Ladies’ and Children’s Wear. White Night Robes, Cotton Corset Covers, Ladies’ White Cotton Knickers, ton Wrappers, White Cotton Chemises, Ladies’ Mus- Print Ladies’ Dresses, Misses’ All samples at 30 per cent discount. BEER BROS. Cot- Canadian Whites and Twilled White and Scoured. Best English Cottons at special sale prices. LADIES’ NIGHT GOWNS, CHEMIS- ES, DRAWERS, WHITE SKIRTS, all at reduced prices for White Goods Sale. GENTLEMEN’S LINENS. — Special line of Gents’ 4-ply Linen Collars, 10c. Our best quali ty 4-ply Collars, 15 cents. Best quality Cuffs, 22c. a pair. Best White Shirt, $1.10. Unapproachable value. THIS WHITE SALE ‘| jncludes all Fancy Apron Muslins, Vic Nainsooks, Tucked Lawns Checks and all toria Lawns, and Muslins, Swiss WHITE GOODS. WEEKS’ —— Charlottetown, Jan 29, 1895 nothing but suspicion or jealousy to: u § port it, or that he has some unaccountatie dislike to Mr. Haszard. He says: ‘After Mr. Laird declined the nomination, Sherift Robertson was engaged to go round with another requsition asking Mr. Haszard to run as Mayor.” I suppose he meant © say torun for the Mayorship. Surely there was nothing underhanded in that action. It does not show any pre- ference forMr. Haszard_ because Presby- terian states Mr. Laird declined to accept the offer before the petition calling on Mr. Haezard went round. I never heard of a charge so utteriy absurd, or of one more likely to cause a fellow to have a i earty laugh at. Probably. “Presbyterian” thinks that inasmuch as Mr. Laird was boro in the country,—a son of an honest farmer, a Presbyterian and a professed teetotaller, that a gentleman, perbaps himself, hold- ing all these qualifications, should have heen chosen by the Presbytery to stand fur the Mayorship in Mr. Laird’s place However that may be, it does not con- ceru us citizens. We want a man capable of discharging the duties appertaining to the Mayor. We know that Mr. Haezard bas proven himself, as a Councillor, equal } to it, and I trust his fellow-townemen will + appreciate his ability and elect him, as he deserves, to the chair, nothwithstanding that he was bern in Charlottetown, 7 ; . $16.00. 50 Ladies’ Jackets and Ulsters, ranging from $4.00 to $16.00. ALL AT HALF PRICE! It will pay every buyer to look at these goods, as they must be sold regardless of cost. ee Tr. J. HARRIS, AGENT. 00. -$600 down, $ 15 *#ired—buvs contre ot city, not far from park, good neigh- A Mevstrse, London House buildiug, or cor- ner King and Great George Streei~ nov5 GEORGE J. ROGERS, feb8—dy Managers. | Wants, Lost, Found, ke ¢ Retin: = Advertisements under this heading “charged five cents per line. } ; | MILCH COW FOR SALE—A new milich cow, good milker. Apply to ALEX KZNNE- 2 | DY , Southpors. lw ye wy li—febll | WANTED TO FXCHANGE-A farrow Enormously the largest } cow, well fed, in good condition, to exchange 5 | fora newly caivelcow. Apply at th’s office. i. : febli—i any Cigar in| ——-—— WANTED—a lady teacher having time at ier visposai wou'd be pleased to assist ebil- | dren in their studies at thelrhomes. Aprly , at this office. lw—fewl! , fa | —_—— Try em—v cents. TO LET. -A dwelling house of eight rooms an.J kitchen, centrally and pleasan lys tuated in the city, beated wi-h hot water erd bavi-; | ne blind well se weraze; ren $150.00 per ar. Possession lst May neat anguire at j this cffice. lebt eod REDDIN BROS | OPPOSITE POST OFFICE. febS sale of the city. MARINE VILLA TO LET—Situate adjoin- ing Dundas Esplanade, in the most healthy art of the city, fronting the Hillsborough tiver, formerly oceupied by Dr Dawson. | has a fine lawn, coach bouse und stable most d-sirable residence ; rent $20 a year, paid quarterly. Apply to BEXJ Dayies. octi—d&w guarvaw pat law A BOOK FREE!—If you desire a copy sen for pariiculars—NicnoLts & Co, Wesley on mortage if, de- esirable dwelling near es hood, healthy, Grafton Street. Apply to and Bochford Buiidings, Toront wy & 9—dari3 TO LET—New residence, corner o! Graiton Streets; nice location, modern _ TO LET—A good tenement bouse on Bishop in prove