sada oe ee EFS meen ; — ~ ety est Seo eee ae OS 7 eee re THE DAILY EXAMINER - . - - , . TUESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1895. : bh onestess Atres rtox.--Special meeting before, came to tell inim that she had lost Pinks Jellies (Pints), 1° = : . erect ai — ~_ en a. Sit nannampneniaiignetipnsancnesaeasbnesananianenanngeaiaiagy iomreninenaaeiati nt cer er emer mae means — lees eeaean - iiss | | ; is ' 12h ao ies, ® ‘ RR SIR JOHN THOMPSON, | his duty was clear. “It would be coward bp Cc ay i = te tn wane pO : 3 3 e * . K DAILY EXAMI : - | Lady Aberdeen Pays a Tribute to His | J to er RE, he said. And 80 he re os ; is ee mained at his post, and at his post he ‘ nner ‘ —. Memory. ed ae nove penees Hasan © the —— ¥ : "aw tinttent . 1, | . san Church soeiety wi! seid in St. Paul's JANUARY 2 , 1895 lhe iIniawinter number of The Outlool , I — Fvhoolroom on the evening of WEDNEx.- : te wa weeen eS of New York, contains the following intei- | TIMES IN MONTREAL. DAY, 6th February, commencing at eight | Speci Desrarones TO THE Examiner ~ | esting art’ele on the late Premier of Can ses ie ote The Rey, 4 fxd Osborne, D.D, h ! i —— oe le . ” . " s ndly cOusenuted to detiver the open ug ad- — - ian ie SIR JOHN AND THE N. P. ada ty the Countess of Aberdeen : } Phe Gazette remarks that: “There is Seema” Susdoct. Sune von in A ‘gone ” " tee ( “ What manner of man was this whose | 4buadant testimony that most departments oon en ite Commas e M =s 8 oer me New Brunswick News. $9000 900000000 : } th nea- r ” : : saa a , it Sine Oud ar tia lo. Gf tunda wiil be he B : \ a & long delay, # Nr. , | death bas stirred the heart of an empire, ot industry are in w fair state of activity, | previous evening at the same place and bon, ees eh = ; Magazine for January. This is @ £004 | Voce memory was crowned with laurels | and in the great majority of cases the re- ~ OER Y POPE a Founded U on Honest : ocinnouimaiiied ‘wattle and typical, we | by his Sovereign’s own band, and whose gular, steady workers are not in waut. The jand)~eed ti dte Secy-Treasurer. The strife between the young liberals D y E st ay numbers in the fature, The | remains wer borne across the oceaa by distress that does exist is chiefly among an baa i and the older ones isin this constituency es 2 ee nt. | one of Britain's proudest warships and the thriftless and careless, who get along Wi |iswaxing hot. The general opinion is ——AXND—— ; article that has been most frcely comment | oo) a to the weave by the representa- | well in the sammer but make no provision ar 0 p Owl riving al | thas Weldon aud Milie will. refele te ‘be e that entitled “The Camahan | pi yes of army and navy, church and state, | for the winte r months, So tar from their AND sunffed out. The One-Price System. ’ 4 es.” by W.F. Maclean, M. P.! and of every party, class and creed, ae a ot Sees ane organizations, 1 i asi edcoidasia dag | Deep regret is felt all over the province + ath . ' » the monrnine of 6 neice | Montreal is amply provided in this respect os sn eas . ae ace , Fat] I som t curious re- | amidst the mourning of a people ? _— py pr pe p | Exh h A on account of the death of Father Le- icaiciaiaciaal It is a readable and mewlat ¢ Some will attribute the teeling which | and the knowledge ofthe fact attracts to rovincia | ition Ssociation. febvre of St. Joseph's College. He was 2 view of Mr, Pope’s Mem . = : has been evoked to the dramatic character | the city a floating population which looks a . | regarded as the father of higher educa- Busines is dene to make money. 9 Macdonald ertainly,” says the w of his death—and truly all the circum- to the clergy and to the charitable for food he Annual Genre? Meeting of this | ¢ 6), among the Acadians of this prov- Everybody knows it, and it is useless lh ii tat oes rY | stances surrounding it were such as to | 4nd clothing.” These remarks of the Ga | Association will be held in the Mason'c ! jneo, to deuy principles of trade. People : - : + | leave an indelible inypression. Here was | zette are based upon the statements of the | Temple on TUESDAY, 29th January, et | Inthe three mile race last night be- enjoy dealing with a firm that has one : t produced, WhO Was 4 - + : , : slerc ‘ » . . oe ne : a, eS ; ars ‘ a map still in the prime of life, who bad clerg) For and = “sen sande the | 8 oon: P- * Rook ae a1 tveen R. M. Laidlaw, of Dartmouth, and price marked plaiuly, and adheres to { wher risen by steady ant successive steps to the | poor. Kor instance, the ev. James Patter- 1e ranster souks are Closed wnt | Emmund Daffy,of this city, the former that price. Thatis JAWUS PATON : — — : | highest post of honor in his own country | 800 (Presbyterian) says : “Matters are no| after the Genera! Meeting. 1 won by a few feet in 10.20 4-5 & CO’S. way of doing business. They ' is rae ig ve , yes TAR "RT y - Tt bag re ue "' a : - 7 es and ven ! at the head of a powerful party, and enjoy- | Worse this year than they were last year or A. B. WARBI RTON, ca cannot be outweighed when qnality is , ' ng the respect of both frien! and foe, | 'm former years, As for those who took Secr: tary. on the acale, for it's monev refun ted his ts ‘ , as ar > : , . a “4 » . ; Saal ree " r . a called by his Queen to her palace to re- | partin the demonstration ot the unemployed Chrtown, Jan. 17, 1895—dAw tl dte Ministerial Movements. to all dissatisfied customer- ° ‘ ling this t ‘= | ceive from herself a signal mark of recog. | there is no doubt considerable suffering in se ° a e a ve of dep 4atig® | nition of services which he had rendered the families of some of them, but many of - ‘3 G Jan 29 > 3 ah be 3 7 jan, Jan 29, BLACK GOODS a s The ret k that | to the empire. And searce:y had he left them peed not have heen so had they been MOR GAGE SALE . ie . ee ‘ ‘ ~~ © Mr. I is believe | her presence when the startling news careful. In these cases if it was only the ¢| The oe heey rr, in hen Mr. Pope would have elles : hy f nw ened! 36 we nt omen Ontario was re-opened here yesterday BLACK ALL-W2OL MERINOS ; i > | Came that a higher summons had called | men w ho suffered it would be different, but : ; , ; m . : 79 oa’ Akiks o eeeeeee ore t iat hecanse he qnotes one sentence of Si him to the presence of the King of kings. | you cannot punish the mother and ch. den sens tn tneneeietanee Aan THURSDAY, the — a cee SS ae — oe hy Ye - stg a Ones 3 ; : cles wields Dua | ; ree ; , eae . ey : 8 1Bs Here , _— ’ », Messrs. ‘ter, Patterson, ives, Hag- All woo', Ye. to $1.20: HEN <T- J yearly stump speeches, W here the All that queenly thoughtfulness and | for the sins of the husband and father. I zist day of February next, 18 5, at Twelve = os wee 7" Oe eee, ~ nikon “eis 5 r i Seek » sred for the encouragement of native | womanly sympathy eould do was done | do not think the statements in some papers v’elock noon, ander and My vietas of a power . rte and Montague. The enthusiasin was I AN. TO +. to $1.20; PAR VMWAT 1 a z } 5 ther re origina Iva j 1 by Q 1e@eh Vic toria. But Ww hen all is said, relative to destitution in Montreal were cae es a at poe res =) great and the other meetings promire {o be 3 $1 0; BLACK A LoL-W OD SER $ e wa therefor rig i an . . c ‘ ys . . ’ é » dtienedoafen 1a wr ‘i Lr ut ‘ — cs ie ; hee and more than fully granted, can it be as- warranted by the facts. I find there is made betwen James Kelly of Lot Eleven highly successful. ping «apy €@ its up : Xn ACK DRESS : ee te. os “~~ | serted that it was merely the accident of | about as much employment this year as in tase tea ee nee 3 SILKS ? $t.30 to $2.50. x with our memory andour kaowledy “= | Sir Jonn Thompson's death at Windsor former winters. If we could get rid of | smalinood of the other part, and which satis Another Mowat Victory — * es ae T, fae ee r relessness thar ould | Castle t he eonsequences resulting is i ati * stre ars ‘ yas duly assigned to ttre und P- ° of trate, an. 48s ian us % {rays more carelessne than we < id | Castle, and the con eq uence resulting this floating population ot strangers and | Murtgage was dul; ; } - } 7 ET A gp _ «| signed by Iidentu e dated th of October, vools tibels on comm ot sense, we hive red possible in a reviews Mr. | therefrom, which occasioned the deep | aliens we can take care Of ourg OWN POO”. | iss; made between the said A. Bannerman cia al ail e , - , ee ‘ ay | feeling pe reeptible ameng the crowds Rev Father Quinlivan is reported ui | Warburton and Charles R,Smailw: od of tle Kixestox, Jan. 29. will refrain from Commenting on the Pope quot Serres "S| who attended his funeral, and which has | saying: There has been a large increa-e | OP® P&t, amd Neil McQuarrie, the under- Tle Mowat Government had laid well above goods, Please cal an | -com- s razraphs,in proof o f the factthatSirJubn |) ra a ‘the { i 1 ERP h ee Tre Shs Bate: * ‘ their p'ans and succeeded admirabl are parasray Nh proos OF th — | teft such a keen sense of bereavement | in the number of destitute and poor, but I Ali tnat tract, picce or parcel of land situ- i M q i ee i ye ser: y> P i ay: 3 ontinued ft 1846 onward, to apy na | from east to west in the wide Dominion, | attribute it not to any intrinsic falling off] ate, lying and being on Township Number on. Mr. Harty being elected, Gefeating tat ; i - a pie 9 bn r the fr t “a cial - aanaie Se | of ba saues here or ‘eho me aihauned Kleven, 1u Prines County, meee as fo'lows | [yr Sinyth by 424 votes ' . JAUES PATON & CO se greater or lesser « et I +. ee . aca : oe . >} that is to say:-Commencing at @ square : - ee r a j , . ; : | spent itself? but to the vast increase in the number of | stake fixed on the south boundary of William a = ‘ nproted i i¢ ’ es. a . ° as ‘ . . " 2 £ amece ¢ 2 i ° . . . ee . ci ial What is the seeret which has made the | strangers in the city, particularly from the | Adam = form. (hence along ine tyetour de. The Riog The Reliable and One Price Store. Sa5 g the presen arcii——and at ies clergy of all denominations not only voice | United States, and of people who have] grees west thirty-six chains; thence emst etiialiiniie : edly npkeld that priuciple Ph uth i= | the sorrow of their people, but hold up Sir | given up their farms and agricultural pur- | seven ae eer ee eee Bostox, Jan. 29 “323000004000 ; g : . ee . ' ; i . . ay on . grees eas tirty six cha.ns thence est lo eT on that the N. P. is as much a creation of Sr | John’s life as a message to those who are | -Uits in order to enjoy city life. 1, for one | Diace of commencement, cor taining twenty- The bout between Ed Connolly, of St ih j Macdonald as the Confederatios of | left? -and this, although in early manhood do not s°e why there should bean ex-] fiv- acres, a little more ar less, together with Jol h i Billy Welsh, of “Br : nei a & ee ae he had Jeft the Church of Iris fathers to | traordinary increase in destitution and | ‘2 appurtenances. ee a ee ee eee ee ‘3 . Cana la or the Canadian Pacttic Railway. | ; : ‘ “y oe : : For turther particulars apply at the office | decided at the end of the fourth round in S08 18 Ut : . join the Roman Catholic communion ? poverty apart from the above reasons. It of Mesers. Melcod, Mor-on & McQuarrie, favor of Connolly ———_ —— - ree re Ss ee ct ——— : It is hard to understand Mr. Macican’- What is it that makes his political fues | is uot that the amount of work is le-s rer ; — fs ; a °s erroneous statement upon any other speak as if they, too, had sustained a per- | than in previous winters, but that owing aes ea Mot atin as BR ade : 1 hi l 0 4 O00 0 : i 2g ‘ hypothesis than that he male it for the sonal loss? tu thie influx from outside points the uum "assignee of Mertgagees. — pest il a oan cB M 7 3 9 . we oa a There is but one answer to these quest‘on- | ber of people looking for work has increa-- au 0-29, f bo, 12. ee ee ee = purpose of having it contradicted, anl®0}iggs. The heart of the piven . wes to ed. i; ak Montreal is the victim, if I donald & Co. . .- sceentuating the fact and inducing every | higher instincts when it gets a chance; | may say it, of its owu prosperity and good : _ Buy your boots at JB, Macdonald & is the amount of New Insurance applied for in the — A : almirer of the statesmanship of Sir John | and never has @ man’s career b.ore exen.- | Ft ey the hard times across the line : : S all a Way Co's. A meeting of the Conservative Electors . eo stand by the National Policy. Certain): plified the power of character—strcng, | have driven alot of people to Montreal, =— : Ls < of Lot 29 will be held in the Crapaud ~~ — : WI ‘ ah 4 i. ; hh elevated, trained character—than Sir Jo'in | and it i+ this that has caused any increase : un | e ss Hall on TUESDAY, February Sth, at 3 r¢ wil! be a miseravbie Conservative who Thompson’s in the destitutition prevailing in the city On and a:ter THURSDAY, 27th Dee*mb r ' e O. 9 oc ; . Pe . : 8. tition iling ' : AY, 27 y o’clock p. m. for the purpose of selecting will tura his back upon the N. P. because HE BEGAN LIFE AS & BOY AT HALIFAX every winter. There has beea no abnor- Saisave enon teahas fallpyee Cee al er S 00 5 ore Deleghtee= to onend” the Convention. ie uG J ‘ » AS 4 . > : s Sundays ce od) as so = * Sir John Macdonald is dead. If Mr. Laurier | y th but few alvantazes, except those mal increase in poverty among our own Trai : ‘ ? Toxine Qeeend | at Summerside on the 13th ef @ . : sg eee — se art ople. of course. the ave a ay | Trains Outwar rains Inward. | : a pe ae ’ . . > “it “ a really expects, a3 iutimated in his Montreal | which may lie in & good public sehool edu- people, = ur : taere = alway ® & : oul tows. Read up Are a few copies of PELOUBET’S for the year ending Sist December, 1894. February to nominaie a candidate: @ speech, alarge accession to the side of his | cation and in the traditions of his race, | "“Y “°®> nut One aumepee every ome \ M Leave aye FR NOTES he I ional 8. S. Lessons date to contest the East Riding of Prine < F TradoR Nasi nsetricted being of mingled Irish and Scottish deseent | 2" i trifjing. ro cbdes fee - $49 bp heee 7* NOTES on the International 8. S. Lessons County at the next Dominion Election, ree rada-Revenue Tariff-Unrestrictes = g . pil a TW nuit toyalty Junection........... 2 3 : “ya ‘ : ae ; His father, a literary man of no meun Si. as North Wiltshire...... Pe 127 | fer 1895. Will sell them et $1.00 each. A large and representative mseting of the Reciprocity-Commercial Union-Anuexation capacity, joni & poor man, an! the youth Sa Oblen Stenes O44... sees *o Seanter iver, eee . 13 | $ 2 . 5 three Polls, Crapaud, DeSable and West- . , . . Bee Bd i a es a a ya » 2 ER MINN. 0503) 05, 242 Oe INU 3 ; a tothe States policy asa resul: of the | had to work his way upwards by his own | People overlooked the importance of per- + > Sd 5 amr jog | A few XMAS NUMBERS of the Illus. moreland, is requested. Pat t . ' ER ics os ckn i nwa c I end a 2 3 | a death of Sir John Maclonald, he must | personal exertions. From the outset a | manently beveficial effects and were sati-- | 919...... Freetown. ........--+....)20 sai Sat cate : a - D. McLEOD ~ : ; a ee . , | distinguishing feature o: hia character was | fied with transient action : but now that it DOE ssn es sce . Ken-ingtom ..............12 60 | trated Magazines left. Will let then go Agent for P. E. Island: Lib. Co a 2 q suppoze that the principles of the Liberal 5 a action ; oe car gh) 11:0 | Secretary Lib. Con. Association. . ae : SiialS ois al a marvellous power of concentration and | is generally known that Syrup of Fig-, will] » M Summerside 2 AM | at HALF PBICE. a oe S Conservatives are a: loosely held ay thore | janie of indu-try; anl it was the cultiv- permanently cure habitual constipation, . i a Miscouche (ar) i’ ie Charlottetown, January 10, 1895. Crepes ay —r o a y of his own followers ation of these qnalities which enabled him | well-infurmed people will not buy other] 1 37700 0.00..."" Welliuston.... ......00.. 9i7| A lotof BOUND BOOKS, worth 25 to ‘i —_——_o+ ere ——o nal — to pe reg his more brill-| laxatives, which act for atime, but finally =o st aeeeeereeeee a a sete cere ene ry iRcenta.:- Vener sie th conte ae ” a Ce CT ae SC Cm eee ee e ————— wa NOTES AND COMMENTS. iabt intellectual qualities and which insur- | injure the system. aan ee TR ee ere ee ee ii 2 * —— ed his rise from the reporter’s chair to the EE 4300 Albertom, 0000000005 eae | A few pretty CALENDARS for 1895 at v Ps —Mr. Fielding, Premier of Nova Seotia, | lawyer’s office, and thence to be alderman Raitway Eme.oye Ixsenep.—A section | pb 30-----+-----------Tigmishh. ...------ serene 69» | half price. “i - g ye ; Wi ; it ED. —/ ; | > 7 - , has been suggested asta fit and proper per-| of his city member of the Provincial | man named Clement Arsenault was injur- oe Sor POCKET and OFFICE DIARIES for ; |] © son to speak at the next Liberal meeting | Legislature, Premier of his Province, | ed yesterday near Alberton. It is said] PM Ta ar | 1895: Will sell them cheap to clear them 3 in Montreal. Upon this point the Mont- | judge, Minister of-Justice for the Domin- | that he went to get off the train while it | 2 Bee. se eee Charlottetown. ............103 | Out. satel intl oe oe tone ; , 1° ; . 250... JS Royalty Zanetion. 2.022002: r you ws : . real Gazette remark~ chat Mr. E ielding is ion, Premier of Canada, representative of | was in motion and his feet catching in Hee ae aayety 7 mn ge oom > if = want any of the above COME : Be 4 the politician who ran @ provincial election G reat Britain during tha International | some way he was dragged a considerable | 345( Ar s ply) 965 | QUICK! janl6 “ Come on, McDuff, and woe to him eo Fe ou a pledge to disrupt the Dominion by | Arbitration conferences, and at last Privy | distance along the track before he coul:| 410? Ly Saw / ar} 850 | Wi firsi -s ‘Hold! oh?” An taking Nova Scotia out of the union. Hs | Conncillor of Great Britain. get clear. We have not heard the cxtent| 522.............0- Cardigan Ore fe a0 Tol say 8 0 - Cnougn: Earl ’ speaking from a Liberal platform should SEARCH THROUGH HIS LIFE, of his injuries. oY acer a M | FURNITU RE : make a good many Conservative vores. | a. those who knew him best, and there is — Sion inthe tnecacoatcdpeebsseeianamn ’ I have the largest stock, the greatest Response —ffow foreign competition affects the { : : , wis Leervre To-Nient. — A rich li y|} PM AM; i ge “ aa E yut esti ry > . EB : NIGHT, A rich iterary L é mM . m Britis iron trade is explained by an archi- esd — a mony Thoroughne a of treat is in store for thos } tend Rev BD. cvccned vive Mount Stewart. ... ........3 57 FOR SALE BY Al CTION . e . {o eM ee ae work, intensity of purpose, singleness of | 3) eee Senor were yee wens) 268 De oe. 8 5s ¥yariet and lowest rices of an in th = tect who writes to the London Times a- aim aod unflinching conscientiousness, and Father McMillan’s lecture on the “Vener-}] 512 2222.70.00... OC Miter eis... <.. 6.050 7 41} y Pp 7 y ¢ our y follows: tee fer | # Prevailing sense of the presence of Gad, | *vle Bede” in the A. O. H. Hall this even- 7 RE SINE +~<-- p= oo85 .S IT am instructed by Mr. A. Sutherland December e A vuilding contractor placed an order . nO . - ™,. >! ing. As the subject is » inteeest Do cece newer cece eee e SOUTIB. ole es cee cee eens Cc bell ell by Aucti bi a . : ; Sa ae b 5. : marked all he did or said. ae ge 4 1€ Sutyect is a very interesting | p Wy AM ampbell to se ny uction at his resi : m By for an iron girder (simple construction ) divatn ai hace on ane e bei : one, no doubt he will be greete.l by a full | ——-———_________+_—_ | dene, Fitzroy Street (between Queen and urniture JUSINESS. ur customers are Accounts . i 3 Th g ‘ ‘ erie Q j . 7 — : wise = = re epee Ae esi I hrough gone into with the some thoroughness as house. S Grice eeaciea oa Weeewend..:....06.5 “ Sick 4 % | Great George Streets), on W EDNESDAY ’ » : . will — esr te att ae 7 ve ane ¢ ae ee was given in after years to a great legisla- 150 . s-senef BPO Traverse... cates the 30th day of January, instant, com- delighted with the bargains they get: T hey eblize. Ss : soil teak t o "the a oe youn “had tive measure, orto the adjustment of an Thousands of cases of rheumatism have |? — AM mencing at 11 o’clock, a. m.:— td seed ese : st ‘ - i ay “| international question, During his eom- | been cured by Hood’s Sarsaparilla. This Feaine are ren by. Western Gentes Ae All his Household Effects, comprising d ti F it M ] ; eee a Beis a tee ” weg = ~ gin * | paratively brief tenure of office as Minister | is abundant reason for belief that it will bso tee DF erate Parlor, Dining Room, Hall, Bedroom: and aavertise our urniture, . 7 paies are iM- HASZ ARD & MOORE ‘ é 8 give : . . . ; . . . 4 a ¥ r ? : } - ae rd in a ao rc bane! B of Justice, he left the stamp of enduring | Cure you. : Moncton, NB. , Kitchen Furniture. : 2 * v oth r own 0 ——(: . . T — ial - ’ work on the laws of the country, as fur ex ee ee j Terms cash I b d t ll k d ee and C are English midland towns); ard . } . 2 : If y A. MCDONALD, Superintendent, : creasin am oun O mee a in Ss — g ; : e > sp] ; oa a ; you are down town and want anv- “hs : 3 e a: finally, that the latter had placed it for m9 a eee - thing in the way of black cashmere, black ‘ ee ee jan23 " ass so 0 . execution in the hands of a Belgium firm ne Ganyee me O ae oe which i black s id e — co me Auctioneer. st) ur ‘= nabs, = “| he carried through with infinite pains | METine, lack serge ae cold dress goods . of competition. Look out lor oreat big ! ine architect wants to know “if each of and whieh has placed Canada ahead. don t forget you get 25 per cent discount . = the English firms secored a profit, what | in this respect, of many older countries. | 4 Prowse Bros. . Calendar did the English workingman receive out | When listening to the details of reas he | —————— — bargains. . is -: of the above order? And, further, if thix | woakd often sit losking immovable and a policy is being pursued in other branche irresponsive; but when the moment came il ON Ready. - of industry, what bearing has it upon the fur summing up, or charging the jury, it ~ + unemployed question 7” These are ques- | was found that nota point had escaped a jentd—dy tions which might be commended to] him, and that the just proportion and Charlottetown, January 17, 1893~—dy 3 E the attention of advocates of free trade in| weight of all the facts were given with a sein epahbinghaaietl ete ccceeinse ties a ncledienstbibes : ——' << . @ Cana la: extracrdinary precision and lucidity, and im Ce @- te Oa OO uN ‘ a ie : ox’ = a by = 7 E ne i a enone that his arguments were so forcible as to — — 2 8 = g aS o 4 — © — : — 2 ga oni curry all before them. His public speak Bowlby Eros’. Canned Peaches| 0 = 2224 ee e = SE g a David Hane and Seccce Ress. of .Meeat | ee eloquent because of the matter : vaataeg <>) BSP S 2 eS co = “a ~ = " 7 7 ‘ < Ps sf. oO wo i 1" . . ps —_ - Ye = - a . : ’ "| whieb it contained and the strength of his ane ress arniva hacer! 2 n > s = a> ~ Ss 2 a = to Stewart, registered at the Queen Hotel this . Po . 2 an cars- = ~ _ — |: = — = = ¢ a reasoning, mingled with a quiet by-play cS S ° oO = Ss .- = = o ‘ foreuoon. . p ce ; : - M 1 oa - = -— 2 S = oe ile ee i oad of humor and kindliness. There was nails ae ; ae ; quam CH. & go 2 a a a — — ~ = The arrivais at the Hotel Devies last “ne WILL BE HELD IN THE — o . —— ma “ = an. & “Ve , ‘ ne aft . 4 Lhe 2 ov Y ss : a ee never any of that straining after etfect, the ° ’ ‘ e ™ . 9 5S ina = je) — = “= evening included: Hon J W_ Richard ° 7. ; = a » ~ 6s a » = = o.2. wee Oo fe mae =< — @oe« ‘ tdeterh Hon Sohn Veo. and James Yeo | Te ™ words for the sake ot saying a w' lier Os, al Cc 11e os "Ss 528 o = = D = 2 s 2 é aeror * PO, Bil J: 23 eo, . . vs > an, ‘ an a Gees ens which mark the ences < HULLSBOROUGH SKATING RINK = 2 na 3 S|) 220: : exM P, Port Hil; Captian WH Barnard, | Weta, meg Mare ‘he utterances | HULL INK, Brand of Canned Tomatoes,| @/z |==— =F a =a pola 22 ees *e Summerside. Mrs, James BE. Macdonald. er. : s a " Oe S > g ‘ ng a = - = =. Ge 7 : : Cardigan; and S C Clarke, Mount Stewart, THE SUCCESS WHICH HE WON ——ON--— Corn Peas Beans ete © rE ‘ae in a = be a 2 g = > a 2 5 . ee j ow .- . — % registered this forenoon. in all that he undertook never Sp riled ro : ; ce = 3 S - z = - < = 2 z se * 32 Z s 5% é : song the youns ies receive , : ; oan ° 2 = = p > & - i: - . Among the young la lies r iv 1 by him ; to the end he was a3 a child—willing Frida Februa 8th eur i a 3 os = & e — £3 <a) ‘ Bishop McQuaid at Nazareth Convent, : © ; 9 Ce - =. ge re, oy oe | = = oo ow 28 Be “eo co : to» learn from all, and never so full of his =— os . 2's @ ~ eS oa « a" m2 Es Rochester, N. Y., on the 5th inst., was Miss «s ; . @ 5 =. Oo @ “ 5 est Ea a oa ye ‘ ru |} own opinions as not to be able to listen ets 1 r > Lad — ae 5 Se eee ee Oo o = - 2 cS te * Marv Trainor, of Prince Elward i<land, : : At which a number of New Features ome _ i eee, Se = <> eB ns He aa : ‘ —s : , ; to what others had to say. But when bis a . @: = 2 4 ca = ae So SS | r Fet . >i J — ~ ee oe — in religion Sister Febriona, says the Pilot. turn came to speak, there was no hes'ta- will be introduced. - ‘~ ~@ rm] - Baw 3 Qu ce S Fou S z Miss Trainor is probably from Vernon ; . . ' St ¢ p ' ; Riv +r parish : tion, and hecould hold his own with the ) i | ) ' es -oe CS AE RC Se eee — aa & wy! rish. Rise . ¢ | A y 4 best. Prizes will be given for the follow- eA eo ra ¢ : I AT ) e9 nee The leading men who were engaged w: inz:— . ny Se nen. him in the Behring Sea arbit sp i - : : im g Se “ ud On ia : 5 = ’ , Lalies who appreciate the high quality | other public occasions (whether in Can- Best Fancy Costume (Ladies), $5.00 Rogers Block, Queen Street. s a a << of Priestley’s dress goods shonld make it | ada or in Londen, Paris or Washington), : Comi Pi ee es py : : a point to see that Priestley’s name is | such as Lord Ripon, Lord Hannen, Lord — pohly : Ci ¢ | ; , " . , “ “ «“ FOO iarlottetown, January 29, 1891—t t s x , stamped on every five vards. Instances | Russell, Sir Richard Webster, Baron de : si “ (Gents), . 5.00 : : : WILL OF FER THIS WEEK———~ : are not unknown where Priestley’s trad+|Courcel, and Mr. Bayard have all given Original Ladies or Gents, 5.0 OO oe A ee a ee se a a ca ® mark “ The Varnished Board ” has been | their witness concerning the great influence 50 O d Ul t | used the secend time with inferior goods | exercise by Sir John’s ability and strength : It is ag ipsa this a Carnival vercoats an sters a cost, . a i Sea : ng to be remembered. 7’ oo vs wrapped upon it. and calm judicial powers. ong § W If I C $1 2 D0 I 4 aa I Col Many who knew him only aa the inflex- J. B. DAWSON Oo ur oats at y ‘ sspecrinc THe Arwuories.—Lieut.-Col. | je jp.lce. who-e severity in case ae eh (0) , ad Fl ] t ‘° <a Tk a Gee 4p bias te ea | ae ns Jn cases where- GEO. J. ROGERS, 1,00 y arcs anne ette at cents per yar ’ P niet caanal on of topeesion thomson | hare was thewightetdevition from how: | jug Manag rs 1,000 ° “ Grey Cotton, 34 inches wide, 3 cent left for Georgetown yesterday afternoon | scarcely credit the tenderness of bis heart ; rey ‘0 on, inc 8 i e, » Cents. to inspect the armory at that place. | when he had to deal with the erring, tl FOR A FEW DAYS 300 * i I] . os tin ane to | Reap ; : oo y A - G y ec I rom there he goes to Montague on | poor and afflicted in & private capacity or eav woo re anne 9 rents. . similar business. He inspected the armory | know what he was as a husband, father, ‘ at Souris last week. and frien : . ~. . 3 ; = oun eee - | we will show in our.east.win- oa teacrSoca—4"pot ine ieguarn [OFS PURSOSAL SOCRLLOES NOR a-~ YOUR COOK t Square, Queen Street : teed al} who attend the Basket Socia lin | and incorruptability meny instances could dow a few lines ‘of goods, ar 5 ° . the Lyceum to-morrow (Wednesday) | be given, but it is enongh to point to the ee evening. An excellent programme of | fact that he diel a very poor man, al- which we offer BELOW cosT to — WITH A— Charlottetown, January 21, 1895—10 w f # . vocal and instramental music by the best | though he had been ina position where he — 4 | ‘ e CGiasnaiienpeneinneneie puke = ianenepiaeniensintendillliemaae oienat ee iii palnaaaaine _ in = oo aie —! E s talent will be given. be sure and reserve could have grasped at wealth. But what | clear. They consist of = gf? tomorrow evening fur the Social. The | el-e could be expected from one of whom . ; c aifair bid fair to be a grand success, it is told that when a woman, whose sav- | Keiller’s Jams (Assorted), 12¢, each & -— ings he had invested for her many years | Morton’s Catsup (Pints), asc, * 5 é # of Court Avondale to night. Initiations, her money, he contrived, with great incun- | Fine Scotch Oatmeal, ee © —_—_— ‘ = ~ _ j lence to himself, to give her back the | Potted Turkey, a. * (x, ’ eo aia to find oe the — , money, conceiving himself in a measure , Condensed Tea, a F h d 2 you have chosen for a ant of lothes core | responsiti for the loss? ee Wert India Lines, 25e. ennell && C an ler, BEER & GOFF have a large stock of Flour on hand, which they bought at the ea — *Ho- ee eae ” And when his change igion threat- ‘resh Mushrooms, e. . . ; 7 f <7 noes ee vee “Tyke 1, SeT#eS: | cued to wreek his worldly prospects, he | Nelson, Morris & Co's. Extract Chtows, Jui, 10-4t0'ot lowest point touched by the Flour market, and they are now offering it to thei cus : ‘ut Yuu must be sure to get it with the re- | tomers at a small advance on the cost. Their new high-grade brand, called ” LILY 7 Ps EEO gore ALAIN S Io gistered trade mark “ I'yke” the back of every 2} yards, _ oo Rewil Messrs. Moore in today’s issue. We stamped . on & McLeod’s ad. will have the celebrated Moncton faced the worst and was willing to endure poverty and toil for himself and his faimily rather than not be true to h's convictions. And once again, only a few weeks before his death, he was warned that continuance in public service might—nay, would, probably—mean death to him, whereas Beef (large), aane * SANDERSON & CO.. NEWSON BLOCK. QUEEN,” has been giving splendid satisfaction, and they can confidently recommend it as the best Family Flour on the market to-day. BEER & GOFF. — GAR Denon Gon faut 21 [restore him ta heath "But oe’ miad | jonl8 | by cada eee Aa cok 4 eee ee — — = a — ae a Important to Housekeepers---Special Offerings This Week. — Cheap Sheetings ! PLAIN, = TWILL. povcnr —s | 4: CENTS A YARD/Giycular Pillowr Cottons, Heavy Twill White THESE 4 3 GOODS | BUYS A GOOD | 40, 42, 44 AND 46 INCHES WIDE ok CHEAP. es | YOU 40 Inch Pillow Cotton. ~ You can have the 44 inch Plow Linens and Linen Sheetings. GET for 16 cents. | STANLEY BROS THE | | STANLEY BROS. | | Heavy Plain White | Sc. Sheeting, 2 Vande al On Sheeting, 2. yards We o u hieh-o o i e offer ye high grade goods at PHCes | vide. Note the price: only wide, 27 cents a yard, worth Don t 23 cents a yard. ‘one-third more. never before quouted in his city. | miss this opportunity We expect to sell 2P7 eq. Heavy Plain White 3é eq Heavy Twill White t ® Sheeting, 2} yards! C. Sheeting,22} yards them all this week, | } Our price only 32 ets wide. The price speaks for wide. BENEFIT. STANLEY BROTHERS: itself: only 27 d. | . Siow — STANLEY BROS. BR “SERMLRY waod. co STANLEY BROS. |