PSNI me rset ae, Provinoe, assembled iu convention, sent ()ttawa for the strengthening of omr re- presentatives bands in respect to it. There are other watiers about our farmers might come ton understand- “og ia convevtion, and forwaid their own éaterests. But those which have been eventiened ought to ve aluue suffisicot to prompt them to meet in convention at an early date. which led sciitciiaet lille dtlimeneneeesitenes An amusing discussion bas been go'ng ao in the New York Sun as tothe relative auerits of “vest” and “waistcoat,” “tron. secs” aad “pintaloons.” ‘ Waistcoat” iv easily extavlisbed a8 good old English, snd wood modern English too for that matier, while“vet” properly referred to any gar- engot, and i¢ so used by many Engiieh whters. As to the querrel between “tron- vere” and “pantaluons,” the lines of Oliver Werdel! Holmes may be quoted: - was backed up by Principal aciing for the Teachers’ Union. Kennedy, [ Save a Few Dollars... Buy bying FURNITURE here Number One shall comprise all thet part of Charlottetown which lies south of Dorches- ter Street, andthe parcel of land formerly kuown as the Military Barrack Ground. Number Two shall comprise all that part of Chariottetown which lies sonth of Richmond Street and north of Dorchester Street. Number Three shall comprise ail that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Grefton Street aud north of Kichmond Street. Number Four shall comprise all that part et Charlottetown which lies south of Fitzroy Street and north of Grafton Street. Number Five shali comprise all that part of Chariottetown which lies northof Fitzroy suect, including the Common of the gaid Towa, NOMINATION DAY. WEDNESDAY, February 2nd, A. D. 1898. from the time of ‘I'welve at noon uutil the bour of Four o’clock in the afternoon of the some day. For qualification of Electors, see Act 50, Vic- toria, iuntituled ** Charlotretown Water Works Act, 1337,” also 51 Victoria, Cag. 12, sec, 24 W. E. DAWSON, Mayor oi the City of Charlottetown. H. M. DAVISON City Clerk City Cler | California GEORGE B. McEACHERN, Jan’y 20-1 m,2aw California Prunes We have a very fine assortment of Stewing Prunes on hand. They are much nicer than the J urkish «) a aetna ewwene a : _ a TROT ra ame SS ES a SS cam woes wa —_ ; VIOLATION OF ONE OF CHILDREN AND SWEETHEARTS. 1 MINER THE “PRINCIPLES.” ae pre : An % 1 , ee I often wonder if — of little ‘ ; . . a riate tt » doing | i é, | wancen feature of Liberal adminis | 10tyir pert "they abone ter | EY GE ‘ . JANUARY 20, 1898. tration has been its departure from the | «jittle gweethearts” and “beaux.” There 2 J s oe ~- “priaciple” of letting public works | is so much of this kind of talk that the , N. : bs hi tender. A rticularly | clear-eyed listener sickens in the hearing. A FARMERS’ CONVENTIO v - oS = ” | While boys and girls are young they One counter of remants— Vax letter of Mr. Walter Simpson, of gross instance of this was eeen in the should be comrades, playmates, friends; mz, 0 t of: Dee ‘ eel bli hed by Tae Examrnsr, | Contracts for electrical machinery and | 4.1 the possivility of a tenderer relation ney counter . h he P. E. Inland Mass BE ue Hac View, pu aa oa Taisen slectvion’! power for the Parliament build- existing sbould never for a moment enter Goods et 15c. Miller Brot ers, the ° . £81an USLC ouse, have Re . ’ ~ . ; i ? ° . 4 ' es ari sekatteal farmer whe has | 9g 8t Ottawa. Even Liberal papers are as ee Cee a a at One counter of Dress| removea their business to + os & WK " - , 2 i ? . t thi ° } ti ) feud wvuch todo with the establishinent —— rections and the Othe Los ere eo er oe Goods at 25c. pe y iy Gaetery. The | © Oe ; 7} beau,” and the little girl flushes wit O C oe ROT eb og a athe to| “ Weare of opinion, however, that the self-consciousness or with anger, the irre- One counter of Corsets wen onnolly Ss Old Stan SRS ee Sree penne te with | Opportunity ought to have been given to | parable wrong has been done. She will One counter of White ¥ sey chat farmers might ve otner Canadian concerns to tender for the | vever again regard Jack as the jolly boy Wear j ove profit in the establishment of a “ Cheese]. Ie these were indispeasable sup- who on “great fun. on a a : Queen Street. “! Beard” and in obtaining direct reports Of ) plies that Ahearn aud Sober alone could | #irea y begun to come 0 ve peach. : os ; oe obtain that might alter the situation, but | longer bovs or girls are kept io ignorance a : = _ =e tage une . ck unless for ae very strong reason we do | of the fact that they can be anything but at alh ounter ae chie —_ he thinks, our owen ae ig | Bot cide hon ek edhe. of throwing open ey friends ue athe aes ‘ Where we have more ruom and better facilities thon ever for do well to meet in Convention an contracts for competition ought to ey CADAROL he:p wees : : q a @ decision. He mentions “ cheaper departed from. Nor is there complete | meu and roman lev and Sie de ene Wool the carrying on of our large anc Bi tation ” rai ther im- | justification in the fact that the arraoge- | marriage, but the “grown-up eri n dransportation” by rot ype ; ; iin iteelf. I te = seems very far off to them, and those who bout which our farmers | ment is good in itself. It creates an ; hild Underwear. . a i portent matter a ; a desirable precedent for a practice that may | love them sheald keep them - udren a8 \ Hver Increasing Business would do wellto take united be ve be abused. Wherever possible the system we, as opr a can be children One counter of 65e caps , coavention. His reasoning seems to of tender should be adopted. ” ut once.—fHarpers bazar. at 45. sleei sght, we think, to move os ‘ eee : : " Sear ee: ee make the prompt |. nine trecend well stated. Batwil) The Papal Eacylical letter on the Mani- One covnter of boys’ lin- Come in and see us. Statute of late Owen Connolly on his brother farmers to tas Prom P" | the * Business is Business” minister pay | toba echool question, together with Mgr. . ?the baila action which is necessary if the conven- |.) sition to the Globe? Begin’s pastoral letter, were read in the ders at 35e, top of the building. a éien ie to be held during the comparative Montreal ee = Sunday oe re One counter cf sheeting 2 ; with the following letter from Mgr. Bru- “J y " Suleuse of Gin winter eentee. NOTES AND COMMENTS chesi: One counter Embroider- : There is anotber matter which our te : a ae * Y Ou Cannot. Miss Tt. ; i ith effect, in a —Mr. Troop, the retiring President Archbishop's Palace, January ers, Giemere might Casuee, wah he Halifax B . in his | “My Dear Brethren,—I herewith send general convention — the question ap fiber yan sn cnn ey pe My Ml - you the text of the encyclical ‘Affari Vos,’ ie idk : annual report toths meeting of the Mari- uth . : ’ a Exhibitions. The ae of ‘ 4 - ae time Board of Trade at Charlottetown and | f - ney aie Oe esto — Full of Seasonable Goods Py Legislative grants towards exhilitions Das | save:—The Charlottetown board enter- | ‘og the Man ; , : ; : 3 t of the . “ expired or is about toexpire; and the | tained the delegates re their Seg atenis te see tice se = re Ove counter of select i ; Government ought to be well advised as to | Visit wae most enjoyable, episcopacy of our country, wae read last Dress Lengths. f ti licy of the future in this regard —Montrea! Gazette: The Hardy Sunday in the Basilica of Quebec, the : . Thi re matter which affects farmers | GOveroment bas withdrawn its Sabbath eae of all the churches 1» Cavada, at One counter of Bed | . s 4 i . * * . ni c . . ; aes larly: d if farmers fail to make eae ae ae _ — the request of Leo. XIII. bhimeelf. Spreads. ! e ; _ ac aggoes gh Barer : bei the good people, but when it saw how “Although the vewspapers may have 7 theie influence felt in respect to it, their at = pe sveeentee Me tagrg- to reproduced it already, it is my duty to One counter of Blankets : n; Pea ° be rumoted, as the and iooKe » nd took 118 Dan 1om . ly ji lithe churches : anaes res. ee . ate ee ete = the plough. It chose to please what it oer be chapele ct oT aiganed. One counter of Toweis, The P. E. Islank Music House. an rm a. ied do emhatipl tote ee ee, oe es “You will, also, read the beautiful pas- One counter of Bath Sole Agents for P. E. I ’ t2at wi made. t umbug as some of its own statutes. tora} letter by which Mgr. Begin coacju- ‘a bee - Rie Ee ‘ io ; og os ; . 2 for 25 ‘ << ideas ” abroad 10 respect to exhibitions. ee eee eee setncetien tor to His Eminence Cardinal Tacherean Towels, and or avC. ccna pena ceapenees, <ennasrateGagee-aaall SS SS eR ae Seel - a ' Bat uc one seeme to have in his mind a ESTEEMED EXCHANGES. promulgated this encycl cal, giving also a i = f meee e¢0eeteuel lefinite plan concerning them Ly following . ; clear and precise resume of the whole. KEEPING THE BIG SALE UP Dissvlution 0 which th le of this Province will in| .—Mailand Empire: Logs, hogs, va-| «[ share the views. expressed by His ’ . Launched a which the people ; jaye —_ cillation, trickery and extravagance—these Grace, as weil as the counsels and direc- Partnership ua dhe future receive greater benelit toan they ) are the matters that will lead the electors tion which he is pleased to give. All of i j } : in the past. The question is, theres of @ntario to seal the doom of their 8) I bo a will accept with the By Keeping Prices Down, On the Sea awe pa q the faitaful, pe, : % a R ' t P that bis , hich it is advi r s. filia emnants at prices tha omnes ° fas Sere, one which it is advisable to discuss | present rulers most profouud respect, and the most : ' — . ! da convertion in order thata dtfinite and Montreal Gazette: “It would be rach to ee ee wea ears will leave us remnantless. Te ee tee ee — of Un certainty. i@ : ait j say what will be the actual issue of ihe | *©@der, and for e de : '. tween é. ’ re : ™ Our accounts''for 1887 are out, * Yatelligent opinion may be arrived at the sa lt in the far East ‘@ cause so dear to us all, they will be put All Fur Capes, Coats and | Von Clure Gay, under the firm and style} # Yours may not be among the uns rt. for the consideration of the Government indeed of any international crisis. There | one, heart and soul, following tke ex~ Jackets at bie clearance | of J-J- Gay aud Son, has been this «day certain Oues. Likeiy not, in Geoth men with whom we have conversed | 5. on iy one prophesy that we can venture ample of the entire Canadian opionopery. = s ’ 5 dissolved by ag os) ee We Don’t Want i ahout the matter, think that an <floit! to make with any conSdence, and that is a st! more ok) ny haw prices. : re : ae ~e eared a To Be In on ; i that Britons will fearlessly do their duty | D0thing to the reading of tuese two Jetters. : : _ ye paid withcu : i! should be made this year to obtain the 2p Acne cine sce So te roll a Receive, dear brethern, the assurance Special prices on 1,000 yds Clure Gay. sc _| @ The Dry Dock, oe seanual Dominion grant towards exhibi- = ‘y y . of my most affectionate and devoted of Dress goods Saturday. Dated at Charlottetown, this cighteenth | ¢ Sabthink Wentcniecs 4 wtf sions. This grant has never yet come to For deep in English bosoms (aiiti dacnan. pth day of January, A. D., 1898. . fou can’t pay all at once, p 4, a . 4 Isiand, though Prioce Ed- A germ pugnacious fies, “PAUL, JAMES J. GAY —, Ifyou can’t pay any Prioce Bawes ere 6 i oad And skili to combat still calls forth “Archbishop of Montrea!.” VON CLURE GAY. oe us, Come and see us an y 7 ward Island is one of the most . ia The people’s sympathies; coronas eoeilbip a lgipagppenen Lane aes Referring to the aboye, the business | —s with a large stock of lum- ; agricultural sections of Canada. or | They love to see men daring, “Brains” : ; Be ill be carried on by the undersigned in r saad tec \ -. ‘Brains” this week copies a catch line w! i nany years a majority of our people were eee ee ee: from Jas, Paton ff Co’e advt:’“ Bargaio ; f. - future, under the same firm name of J. os aoc bik ; cofortunately in opposition te the ad- rege Shots that will «trike the Buall’s-eye of J. Gay & Son. RAI iat y 2 « ~aiowtration of the day,and the representa~ As in the days of old. Public Approval” which recently appeared | ~ -n20 —d2iw2i VON CLURE GAY. 4 JAMES BASRETL f 6 ec a “alll The Educational Review: Teachers | at fue Examiner. x ’ Pa T . Jane Celwai, . : | i tives of other ‘ ers ’ enone a shonld be very carefal not to resort to cor- ee peony peewee alata” da ee Election oi a W ater Connolly’s Wharf. : Government, bed an advantege wien the | poral punishment untilthey have exbaust..; _ “tes Lucy Lefurgey, grad : ate oe ak 020 Zeewo 228 | Exhibition grant was disposed of. This | el every other means of securing obedience. Emerson College of Uratory, is at home to Commissioner. a. ‘ . — er wn ras longer Sir Louis} lf such punishment is necessary, it should | limited number of pupils in physical In’pursuance of an Act of the General As i ice - Sens a Fe Og. | not be administered in anger. The puyil culture and oratory. For particulars sembly of this Island, mode and passed in the 4) Dacies and hie supporters ought w obtain | © sieiagricniede ger. pvt enquire at her residence, Mrs. L. J. Sent~ | 50th year of the reign of Her present Majesty . a | a ; iat k *hould have a fair trial and every oppor- e W h St ? 13 4 i Queen Victoria. intituled: ‘Charlottetown sleet 3 ‘3 abe Dominion grant thit year for the ask- tunity of explaining his offence. Before | 28, Weymouth Si. 3 4w ex Water Works Act. 1887,” I do hereby give fog. An objection might lie against the | being puuished the natare and evils of bis Public Notice that an Notice is bereby given that Alexander Se ae f transporting stock, etu., from the | offence should be made perfectly clear to Royal makes the food pure, 43 ‘és ‘ay ae D. di. McDONALD and JOHN McEACH- ee ee ee oe nhs iva is acd him. He may be struck on the palm of wholesome and delicious. Election for a Water Commissioner ERN, doing business at Souris East, un- . we ene ins Ce ae , Ae ere the hand, but not on the wrist. If he j der the firm name and style of McDonaid | fifty-tirst year of the reign of Her present back again. But this obj-ction could be obetinately refuses to hold out his haud he for the City of Charlottetown, & McKachern, have executed an assign- Se, Steen ete been <set, for the most part, by a reduction Of | may be struck from behind on the more in the place of PETER HALLORAN, retired, | ment of their estate to the undersigned, Act,” nae oy Be Lek senaktiaee Kea Cae fares on our government railways. At/| fleshy paris of hislegs. The punishment will be held on bearing date the thirteenth day of January, len Cap. 10, intituled ~ An Act to mend the o ~ oa . . . . ity o ‘ a’ Oo e cor 2 : f ers in Nova| *hould take place at least one hour before ‘ A.D., 1898, in trnst fur their creditors. I Sateen Seabin Menta aan .} -“~ re ig Hate come here he has an opportunity of going Wi ednesday, the 9ih day of And we do hereby give, notice to all tion ‘of Mavor for the. said City, and for ow Seotia and New . ' ins imi “di reon to serve as @ Common Councilman 3 ; Se a go or aoe used aw be a Fe bruary, A. dD 1898, ‘set aus Ghiening to be ee of ” er the ore me Sere Se ee «would he no grea ona moderately-rized leather Or rubver strap Said assizgnore, to iurnieh tO us at the 9 nq sof said City. and of two persons lo serve j 4 ovince who compete in the ex- | Arecord o e punishment soould Oe inade he several places, that is to sey : omice lately cccupie y the a@fsignors, at as Common Councilmen in the said Couac @:ivitions held at Halifax aod St. John, eit A vlose of the day. When teachers act In Ward No. 1, ator near the office of Mr, | 50UTIS Fast, aforessid, oo er before the ee 5 ee ee tino ae a “biti ion | Prudently, avd do not ¢xceed their anth- John Maceachern, Quoen Street. "| first day of March next, astateme tof the | Council for Ward No. 5 in aaid City, being in This phase of the exhibition seme ority, they ehould be upheld by their “in Ward No. 2 at or near the house of | amount claimed to be owing from the said alle Mayer ana Eight Ceumanets Councilans @aght io be discussed as e000 - possible, | trustees, who should pay any loss or SFccbeasn ena Se Soutete tunes Meenas assignors to such creditors, erespectively, reprcsenting the City so tollowe 2 : so that the amount of the Dominioa grant | damage arising totbem in the proper dis- and Princo Streets. 3 and we do hereby give notice, that anyt | For Ward Number > many em me § <owards an exhibition tobe held in this | Charge of their duties. In such circum- In Ward No. “a ae park Ss creditor failing to furnish sucb statemen 0 « Pases. One Coucciiien: ha ae ; be vet down in the ettimates | St#0ces 00 manly board of trustees would corne: of Kent and Queen burcetsa. | Within such time, may be preciuded from | “ “ “ Four. . Two Councillors, ! : Province may ” r — oo ‘Nd a look on avd allow a Faithful teacher to pay In Ward Ne. 5, at or near the carriage shop participating in any dividend from said es- : ™ Five...Three Councillors, i of the Finance Minister. We should like} , fine imposed by some ignorant or partial Absolutely Pure | “ASA ob the tie Moniek ie Tr aha tate, pureuant to the terms of such WILL BE HELD ON : ; é@ bear what The Patriot and otber«rgans | magistrate. Any servant has the right to opened at nine o'clock in the forenoon, and | asFignment. ‘ y ef the government have to say about it, a are on any lore Pe es = Cetin te waive dag? Otock inthe after | Dated this nineteenth day of January | Wednesday, the 9th day ol Mt tenes : 1im in bis work from no fault of his own. : : 898. " ; aa well as to see a favorable ewer In the case referred to above the defendant acaiidis alesis aiid <semedias DESCRIPTION OF WARDS. —* JOHN McLEAN, February, A. D. 1898, the opinion of the leading farmers of the Re At the several places, that is to say: In Ward 1, at cr near the office of Mi. John VMaceachern, Queen Sireet. In Ward 2, at or near the honse of Mr Thom- as Connolly, opposite Mr, R. Heartz’s Ware- nouse, Sydney Street, between Great George and Prince Streets. In Ward 3,at or near the Lfarket House. In Ward 4,at or near the City Hail, corner of Kent and Queen Streets. In Ward 5. at or near the csrriage shop of Philip Large & Sou, on Great George Street And atthe said Eleciion the Poll will be opened at nine o'clock in the forenoon, and con tinne open until tive o'clock in the afternoon of the same day, DESCRIPTION OF WARDS. Number One shail comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Dorcheste? Street, and the parcel of land formerly know? as the Military Barrack Ground. Number Two shall comprise all that part of Charlettetown which lies south of Richmond Street and north of Dorchester Street. Number Three shall comprise all that pert of Charlottetown which lies south of G Street and north of Richmond Street. ; Number Four shall comprise all that part © Charlottetown which lies south of Fiuwroy Stree? and north of Grafton Street. + k's Office, Charl . , ; riv Senneedon rt of } ‘San 2), 188. Prunes, being larger and Letter | cnariottetown which lies north of FitzroySiee Zhe thing vamed “pants,” is certain!y doc- 3 ° jas flavored. including the Common of the raid T own. | "arnew, At the same time secure the ; NOMINATION DAY. t & word not made for gentlemen, but MESS LEFURGEY Cape Cod Cranberries WEDNESDAY, Febrnary ond, A. D. 12% e “geate”. from the hour of Twelve at noon unii! { be Sun cums up the discussion thus :— “ Pants,” ‘pantsloons’ and ‘vest’ may be + ciggsted to the u-age of the vulgar and the wovd-clipping muv'titede, The wsistcoat | «md the trousera were good enough for our weccestors. ‘They sould be good enongh @er as.” To which it may be added that « thie, es in other respects educated 4 mericans fol'ow the English eustoas ; but bemajority, who are not ed: cat d, do not. HOME MAKERS. best FURNITURE made. Mark Wright & Co, Ltd (Graduate of the Emersen College of Oratory, Boston). Will be at home toa limited number of pupils in physical culture and oratory. Apply to Miss Lefurgey at W. Sentne:’s, Weymouth Street. janl4—135 i , We have several bbls. of chuice Cran- berries in stock. On account of the scarcity of apples this pear, we are selling quite a lot of Cranberries for pies, sauces, ete. BEER & GOFF hour of Fouro’cluck in the afternvon of same day. For qualification of Electors. see above Att 51 Victoria, Cap. 12, sections 24 to 29. [L. 3.1 W. F. DAWSON, Mayor of the City of Char lotteiown. H, M. 1 AVISON. City Clerk City Clerk's Odice, Charlottetown, Jan. .0, 1898, jen%—1.i