\ . , 'L 1 ' ` . S _ - ~ -_ ._ -sa/-_ t’-i-lik!-hYll€¥l3`t..’.5°‘....} ‘ C1-1'A1;Lo'1‘;rETowN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, eANADA, TUESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1995. l-i§".‘i.‘s‘-.°‘i»?a.“..°a‘.¥‘4'.t -l€lEFCAl>ES ROUTE HISLAND MEMBERS si. all nas S ' _ NOW AT THE FR() T, - 'ASK QUESTIONS A lllllllll MllHlIlllH _llleeting at Emerald Yesterday Adlourned to About the Bridge and Murray l_'_l_arbor Branch The Dawson Clly Team wi., 1. Charlottetown _Where a Massflathering to Which Minister Emmerson” Replie's- ' of Elected Delegates will Assemble Bills to Prevent intimidation of Em- on Tuesday, February I4. ` ployees and Re Level Crossings. M The hall at Emerald was well filled yes- Erdsy afternoon with electors from that riving village and the surrounding dis- tdlets all interested in the subject of the ijnprovement and development of the Capes route to the mainland. Among those in the audience were the following and many others from the different localities named : Summersidc-Capt. Jos ph Read, Messrs J. A. Brace and J. ltr. Clark, the two lust named being delegates from the Board of 'l`rndc. . Carleton-\Villiam Carruthers, Frank Schaeer, John McQun.rric, Donald Mathe- son. Albany-Michael Delaney, Joseph 'Noonan, \Vm. Noonan, Nell Cameron, 11. A mea, Gilbert in-n. ' Kilikotn.-Rev. J. J. McDonald, Dr. Gallant, T. A. Mclver, Ambrose Monag- han, A. McGuigan and others. - ` Tyron-M. C.'-Deianey.< Newton-P. J. Smith, James McKenna., Hugh Mérver, Theodore smah,.renn Mur- tagh and others. Shamrock--Jas. M. Duffy, John and other_s.‘ Emerald-Peter Hughes, \Vm. Delg- han, Ronald McDonald, Art Seaman, P. F. Hughes and many others. Charlottetown-the editors of Examiner and The Guardian. Shortly n‘fter_one o‘clock the mee was organized by the appointmontofDon- Kelley The aid Matheson, of Carlton as chairman and Qelancy to that effect, which after dis- t , cussion was adopted in somewhat amend- " ]’. Hughesi of Emerald as secretary. ltcv. J. .l`. McDonald, read the follow- ing telephone messages from the Presi- dent and Vice President of the Cha town Board of Trade regretting their in- -'lbility to be present. Rev. J. J. McDonald, Emeraldz- Regret very much that stormy appear; ance of morning threatening u. railway blockade has prevented me from attnd- ing meeting at’Ememld today." The cause has the fullest sympathy of the Clnulotte- rlottc-‘ sideratiou -is too iinportant to be dis- C hold at Charlottetown in tho near future c tint 'thc different Boards of 'Trade be 'urgently invited to attend. l Vice Pres Ch’town Board of Trade lu expressed his pleasure at seeing so many - present. The subject of butter commun- vantages and losses cntailcd by our isolated condition and frequently interrupted communications with the outside-world. t’ Rev. J. J. McDonald, regretted that more of (thc ditl`cr`ent sections of the > . thouglit the question of winter comluuni cation was too important to be satisfac- tui ily discussed and settled at this mcet federal and local members were present. Some of these were now in Ottawa, and no doubt the blocked condition of the roads had kept others away. All admit that. our present communications are not satisfactory. The pro- posed tunnel was thonght too costly by many and some other plan to better present conditions should be developed, lie thoughtit better to accept " the suggestion of I-Ion. Mr. Hughes, and 0 moved a resolution seconded by Mr h f ed form as follows : lcd Rcsolvcd that the matter under con- posed of at this meeting, and that it is .u desirable to have a larger and more repre- S I roviiu,e as vlell as fiom the several th boards of trade, and, having an invitation to from Clnlrlottetown to discuss the ques- to tion _there, this meeting do now adjourn nlcatious shouldbe of interest to every- ed bodyon the Island in view of the disa'd- built. "o Irovincc were not represented He th O'r'rAwA, J an. 30.~(Spcc_io.l)-’i`he House to further discuss the question under gal, down lo buslnesu- ln ,.,,_,,,L.st.t0,l,,y_ onsideratlon at to-dny's meeting and ho' l ldlng afternoon and evening sessions. ' Replying to Mr. Martin, Hon. H. R. (Signed)Geo. E. I-Iugheg, Emmerson said considerable .work rc- uined to be done on the Murray Harbor On taking the chair Mr. Matheson Brunch and Hillsboro Brlllgm Three wooden bridges would be replac- hy steel and several stations have to be '_l‘h,p erection of stations at Grand View and Newton Crossing is under considera- ion. Concerning the proposed railway be- tween Stanley Bridge, New London and e main line of the Island Railway Mr, l referred back to the committee. gllllll llllllllllg HHHIH EHEFUU CIIEF00, Jan. Ztl.-Twcnf.y-seven men nd women, comprising the first party refugees from Port Arthur, arrived ere in ajunk today. They stated that wenty-two other junks bearing over 5410 oncombntants were also coming. Sev- rul launches immediately left with the ea of assisting the junks in reaching hefoo. _ These refugees, including men, women, nd children, have been wait-ing for a. _ _ tcarner at Pigeon bay. They were with- S?“t“t’“_""‘ gnthfrmg fron? "H pmts °£ the out shelter and were obliged to sleep in esaad. The expected slcamers failing arrive permission was secured for them use junks. Therefuges slate that since the flrs town Board oflfrade. ` (Signed) D. Nicholson, And further Resolved that Capt. l t° meet M Oh“rl°t'tet°Wn on Tue8d“y’ few days following the surrender of Port Mm February at 1 olclouk D' m' Arthur there has been practically no loot- ng, the Japanese olllccrs dealing sternly < Pres. Board 0! Trade. Joseph Itendbe and igl hereby appointed wlth all on.emle__S The Clllnclw were Rev. J. J. McDonald, Emerald:-» hc present. today at your lilmerald meet i convener to invite the Province at large ill ore culpable than the Japanese, who Reg;-ol. very much my being unable to "t_o hold meetings at an early date for the genomuy confined l_lmmsclve_., lo mklllly t ' `i ing. Ain strongly in sympathy with the people except- lnovcmont, as I am sure are all the of the Province with very fcw ions. ` I would suggest a Mass Meeting to be e mass meeting above mentioned W Delaney the seoondcr, J. A. Brace, Capt. W Read, J. M. Clarke, James Kennedy, Mr. Campbell, F. Schaefer, Mr. Pendergust la and others. Some were at first strongly re “muse or nppuinting delegates to attend small articles, which they probably anted cblcliy as souvenirs. The consen- h . The "muon was 'spoken to by Mn sus of opinion is that the soldiers behaved ith remarkable self-restraint. Roughly estimated, two hundred civil- ns lost their livcs during the siege. The fugees generally exhibit no signs ofil BABY ECZEM A. “My daughter was afflicted eczema from when three weeks old. ed we hozan-the uso of Dr. Chase`s Wellanrl Ave., St. Catlxarines, Ont. ot' opinion that the general question with should be discussed at this meeting, but llcr mitlrclicatl and face were raw, and she. was in awful distress. When rlootors0f_n-nl_l- ment which' has entirely cured her and sho has never had the east s_ynlpton\ of the trouble since."-Mr. Patric ' bullivu..u,_ when the matter was t.hreshed‘ out the generally representative meeting con- with the weight of the Province behind it would bcttcr further the object in view. A The mcetin then ad`ourncd Large Lot of of New Lines Ladies’ ~ Slippers, Very Choice. ' ]ust received. Our cheap-` ' ' 7 5c. 1 strap slip'p'er,toe cep,$1.o5 és: iinie 1 strap slipper 1s and $1.20. _ .r strap with bow, very $1.35. Fanc 2 strap, fancy beads, ;r.9_o. 9 Patent leather I strap f9J§¢Y nice, jet - in NOTE and LETTER SIZE, plain and ruled. 8' J - '_ It is understood that measured will be at once tukcn to call meetings to elect delegates throughout the Island and to have the various boards of trade, and members of tho Legislature notified so that a rousing meeting may be held on 1-ith February. There was mucl\_ conver- ju urned, in which the greatmcrits ofthe Capes Route was the general theme. S. S. STANLEY one case of wR|T|No TABLETS ' '.$.,‘-7.- ~ »‘ F , ' f slnppexls 2 . - I "r T.-ns -' m'l`l11’ Suzie steel and ‘;;€l*;i..fs‘:P.§:;. .f.a:2.» e | * Pe chidrenc lpqzty slip very nuff? if , » _ Bli- 3 . .:- ,_ . and Very choice lines, . wane, CREAM an =-,-- me nur. Ask to sec lllgm- Qgitaszard mars ,l - . prevailing sentiment was that a more' vcncd in Charlottetown and able to speak ‘ By tht LAST TRIP (lf health from their subsistence on a re- stricted diet. WANTED--A vase \ of headache that Kunlfort Headache Powders will not cure n ten minutes. MLM CHICAGO MARKETS. Oxuosso, .Tannery 30 - (Speclal)- Jan. Corn 451 May Corn -itil “ Wheat. 98; “ Wheat 117 Pork $12.82!; “ Pork $l2.ir2l llicyclists and all athletes dcdend on BENTLEYIS Linimcnt to keep the joints limber and muscles in trlm.' ‘ Emmerson said the surveys had bc,... -\' a Decisive Victory from the All Pictou County Players. _.__`* MoNc'roN, Jnn. 30.-(Spccial.)-In the ew llrunswick League Moncton tonight cgmpluwd buf, gm 1-guy; was not, yet, do- defeated ,the St.‘John Mohnwks by a scare ¢ld¢d_ A of twelve to one. The report of survey is not yet sub- “I1-:s'rvlLl.r:,Jan.30 .-(Special. )-Dawson mitted owing to the illness of the engln- hockeyists added another to their few vic- cer. Tenders for construction will be torics this evening by 'lefcnting the All called in August. P Several bills werevintroduced, among ictou County by a score of 7 io Il. After Sunday`s rest the visitors were in them being Mr, Gul,hri¢‘S (Q pl-event; the better condition and the game which was intimidation of employees in elections. ll His bill proposes to prevent employers fast. one wus theirs from the start. HALH-'Ax, Jan. 30. ~(Spee-ml.) --In thc from even- asking their ¢ml,|0ye¢,, (0 Nova Scotinn League Windsor defcatcd vote. New Glasgow in Windsor 5 to :land--A.ur Mr. Lancaster's bill to amend the llnil- ll way Act, relating to level crossings was (7 lllll|Nli llllHl§llHl UN SilN|]ll NIGHT A daring robbery was committed at w crst defeated the Wanderers in llallfnx io , llllllllll HHHSE ll|lS UN SlHlll Archibald \Va1‘rcn of North Rusiico met ith a severe loss yesterday afternoon by the residence of John M. Duncan, on the sudden death of his horse on the Bayfield Street, on Sunday night last street. Ile hndjust come to the city and between seven and eight o'clock. While after stopping to give the animal which the innlates of thc house were attending w as somewhat overheated a drink at cliurcli the front door was opened by some Hea.rtz's fountain, corner of Great George unknown person and the house ran- and EustonStrcet,d1ove ontGreat George. \ sacked. Fifteen dollars were found in a hen hc had gone aboutn. block, to V room up-stairs and were taken but noih- lIooper`s Corner the animal dropped dead ing else is missing. There is as yet no on the street. clue to the thief or thieves. _ _ THE WEATHER ' 'rim rnonnnrurms. Tonorwo, Jan. 31-(Special)-Fair ami cold. _ 'run 1*!-Jmrnnzvrum-1. Tho weather yesterday morning grew considerably milder than in early morn- ing and moderate weather prevailed during the day. This morning promises colder. Loan Bn/lssfv SPEAKS” LONDON Jan 24.-“Let us not." said Lord Brasscy while addressing the Swansea Chamber of Connucrce, “hamper or hind- cr our producers in their competition with powerful rivals in those open mar- kets to which we had free access. Were we noi. on surer ground in examining how best wc might give aid to the develop- ment and expansion of these countries, largely our own possessions; \vhcre we know that their growing prosperity must increase thc demand for British goods." \ l P. Court ordered a writ of certiorari to issue. T SUPREME COURT- Henry J. Coombs vs. Robert Fcnnell. This ease which occupied the Court for two days was concluded Saturday at l o'clock, when the jury after an absence of about fifteen minutes returned an unani- mous vordict for the defendant. Counsel for plaintiff, A. J. B. Melllsh and Morson K. C. For defendant liasznrd, K. C. l\ioNnA\', Jan. Iifltll. ln the matter of the application of .Iol\n McLellan for n writ of certiorari to re- move a conviction by John S. Forbes, J. for King’s County. On motion the his wasacnse wherein it was alleged that John MZ-Lcllan obstructed n. public highway by placing ll. fence across lt. llc vas convicted thereof and fined $5 and costs by the J. P. Gallant, Appellunt.Trainor,Respondent. Securit-yordered lust term to be put in this appeal case not forthcoming. The Court on motion of Mr. Weeks dismissed hc appeal with costs. The case of Clarke vs Mahi urdo, Action Coughs, colds, hoarscness, and other of tresspass tricdNovc-.mber term liIU$i. throat ailments arc quickly relieved by Vapo-Cresoleno tablets, ten cents per box. Rule for now trial being argued. Stewart { ~ ` ‘ - ' . `. . C. for pla|ntifl`and Mz.Quarr1e, K ( I All druggists. _for :'~` " < ." Al ~ - ¢ F _ Taj I it ' ,- Xl " <'-` ._:] -ll' ' ’ .~1` .. 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