it room _~---*__ l 5 Y _-_ -_Y - YW lsllllllllgll l3gl_ THE GUAi>.Di.-iN, oH.iRLo'r'rEToW_>., Pninoit Envv *\~a AMD ISLAND, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1899.-8 PAGES » ' I ' _ @ 5 C316.-UT-0. Jziiiiiair. :il _ |`»§\f‘l\e'.‘i:‘.l]- .llldlollgwinlj :ire the ciosiir; rates :- _lm_ wli.»:;t.-- : eo;u.I3-'liz oat'-I. i’0i ; Pol-k, 10.10 Mal- wiici=,t.Tlf?,; corn. 375 ; oats, 27§: my 10.30. l l heat 725 : c-fern. 2%; : i:its.‘2t»;}: July W . rftvv _ HOCKEY NOTES- Tai-3 (_`i:i-:sci-:1\"1'\s Gusts McMillan has glven his de- in the C-resceuts-Star hockey in favor ot the Crescents be remembered that at the close second half in the match game between these two teams the wa 7 i Tie Stars will now be oitlie contest for the Intermediate Core vl. Asthma Relief. I recognized fact among those § "”°` ' _ -- Ilvitn R t__ . ( __r_1dm_0n and mlb _Victory 0ver The (LB, O5 at st Dun- ' i r es cd eirible ie, cry through iliiiik in the homes of thc D ’ _ and I ain glad to testify that the irialor- it of the Workinffmen refcr home io f rich, as well as of the poor, and while I ______ . ' have seen many happy homes among the rich ve; the happiest homes I have I l ii. saloon is noi Such iii;cI?.;§“:.;“:s;"i..:;I...I’“:3f~I..¥.,fait-My Gvniimw Siffini for iiliil BUMMISSIUN §‘*D SHYS P0ll6l‘. eiiysaleoij- 'D P `I_ _Weeks Yet' sary to The Working Man or Poor Man-The Bishop Answers ‘His Reported Defence of the Saloon- He Was Misinterpreted. Cri~ci1~'z~.n‘r, January 27.--'lhe Rev. George M. Hammell, of the Western_, Christian Advocate, and Chairman Of tie Hamilton' Couutr Prohibilionist who is reported io have said that tl:is_ saloon is -‘the poor man’s club" and a. necessity. The letter to the Rav. Mr. Haminell, which was written in res- ponse toa personal inquiry, runs as follows: .- Diocesan House. Lafayette Place, My Dear Sir: You have be=n misin- formed. I have never expressed any . | y Nur is it in any way necas-_ Lxcutive Committee, has rfceived a. £¢93tOllH|‘ld cbiflgin ll'\ B- letter from Bishop Potter. ofI\ew York. » Electlons ___ Both _ Parties Calling Conventions-Sir Francis Ford Dead-Chlof Justice Taylor of Manl- toba Rosignr-Successor NG-W York-, J8"!.3l. . _ to D|ng|gy_ I . _ . NEW YURK_ January 27 __ Bishop _opinion as to the “dramshop.” In a ____ _ Potters defence of the saloon is still recent address in behalf of the ooffeg ~-~-~~~~<»'~~»-.-=».f.-... ,~i!'*7'*37.'i-.`7’=‘°l*§i¢%":l~<'t"l dmwllwf ,th I- f ll h Id houses, coffee wagons, coffee c'.\ril5.i\l\ _ -~ I s ° 1'°P1*3S mm ° “YC an ll l-ll alla Orrawa, Jan. 3l-(Special)-Chief- Itemperance workers, who do not accept t e _I 9' 1 Stated that homethin-C5 ` _ . _ his views as declared at the recent wering tothe saloon, i. e., place of JusticeTaylor of Manitoba has resign- » 9d lneellllg ol- the Church Temperance inexpensive recreation airdrefreshllltlli would always be a necessity I may add Union, in the _Waldort- Astoria. ____ t til _ _ _d d_h -. _ new of Sir_ Thomas Wardlaw Taylor was At the meeting' of the Blue Button 3 un It IS prow 6 L B mlgcq - boru ln /Scotland, in 1833 and educated Brigade lust night at the O-Jen Door the saloon’ which nobcmy r_ec'0gui%eS - ,_ ~ ,- Mlsslom Col Hemel., ll Hlmly dlscus_ more eleirly tliau_i. will continue. lh_e M Edinbuigh llniversity. _He came to sed ,lla apumem allrl- led l Blslw saloon may be driven to cover, but _ ll Canada early in life. _studied law and 3 ou 0 p _Po:ter,that`the saloon is ~_‘tlie poor man’s cannot be _ abolished- S°m’3l_hm»‘5 _wus cilled to the bar in 1858. He was club” and inust be toieiiited in lieu of b8‘§6;’S?lmethlng Evh_0lBs0me` ha_r?1‘e_s;_ appointed a puisne judge of the Queen’s something beiter. Cc-l. Hardy spoke, un e le ’ and un emmi-5 mllst tlke I _ _ . `b,»'188l, db: he Sald_ lrom the )_,_n,_0f -_W of place and so expel by substitution. _ Bench. Ma_‘f11l0 2 In _ all 0 time 1 vw A Legislation hasfiiled to do thi and Chief Justice on the death of Hon. rescued man." Is, ` ` I - Si °-Dangerous wczds are said to have Pfommflon has fmid- Denuuclalloa has Lewis Willlbridgc in 1887. H6 was _l,e._,n .pl-§ke,l upon the Subject ,Mull _ lalled. Itis a case for Christian capital, k_- htedl-‘-i 1897_ _ Ilfl ll; cha -ll , , i , wisely employed, as the history oi the mg n [ ii bl_v hop, th_it they weie _ _ - ,_ _ _ misquoted. On behalf of my colleagues Iilvefpool Cone? homes mfs 5l}0"Vn' PARIS- Jan- 01"'(SP30\al) -_SU I may say that rescue workers feel that ‘ery tm*-`-" llouw' H' ("' I ‘ 1 _ ` _ , c ' ' their Cause ha-g been if'lUl`€d»`1Ud the id' ‘_-;'_l'____. ambassador at R.Ome, is dead. vocites of total :ib'*iz: r :‘ h "' » SPREAD OF SMALLPDX POITER Francis Clire Bord ie ently British °“ en°e"O ‘I a C 11°" 'He was British agent for the fisheries ' _ -_i I r,i; ii :ii ~k ii -' _ _ , iifeasfitigd §0;i=irioi'i;):ei-tisick.elrhvri€; beg; TGRONTO’ Januar-Yl29'_So mr as can °°a5mi55i°n at Halifax ln 1875 a“~df1877» asked by the Christian Meu’s Union for I bg learned the .b°y` wha is Suffering and British commissioner at Paris on Total Abstinence and Rescue Work to f'.°_m smallpgx m me fwunty . of G'r°P°_ me Newfoundland iishery matter in Say a few pllln Words tO_;._lgl1t Pl.oleSt__ ville, con.i°a_cted tl1_c___<_i_15_e8.S8_1l_1_ a_ -_ _- _..,_,,., _,__.___1_. __ _ _ _ ing against the alleged declaration that While mf 3 J°“me¥ _W Sm” 5 tF”'uf”' - ` A i ' . - ~ The strictest enquiry h is however . . who saloon or this poor inan’s club _ _ ' _ ’ 1.Rl.lDllRlC»l-ON Jam 3l__ 3 lclal A that lt ls ln an ll 065% lo llfe __ failed to disciver any cases of smallpox » _ ’ ( P ) k, Y Way e W ln the latter town All presenl the Hou. G. h.Foster arrived today to as- Supposinv the saloon were a club at oi in man or oorm . ‘ I ' . . . . . _ . iw.. g - p~ I an ‘disease prevails in three localities in sist in ‘ the Conservative campaign a . i - _ all,it is tlieipor-r man‘s club only because Csnada ""1 ESSOX County, Grenville agllllllsl ¢he10,,al goyel-nmen¢__ he has made himself poor by spending afglnty- gPd_‘h; l_’f;_’V"’;’ °f lQ“°§°c' Hon, ,jghn Cqsiiggn is expected ahe money that would have made his 9 me ma' _ fa* ° oar 01' ew ll ll tl l lll th 0-0 emmem_ home comfortable. If aclub at all, it is Y°rk and Mlchlgan states hmm nl” ere S or y 0. e P 6 uf V d a bad man’s club,a. drinking ma.n’s club, b"9_“ 1`f_’P°¥`tmg the 5m_9~nP°X 03395 m The lwo Paru88_are tr-Ying t° groan atbieves’ headquarters. the scheming Uf°1_1' dlSU`1¢lS. 8-Nfl this _ad-.l_S _I0 U16 the contest on diferent 1551195. The lace for a certain of class olitican dlffwultv of guardmg ggamstus Import' overnmeut art are making their P P - S. _ - . . . . . g P y aplace ol Blu and temptation, usually _a‘_iontoCanaila. This isinviolation ofthe light. against imroduclng Dominion followed by 1.°mol.se_d;sal,p0lm_ment_ agreement arrived atbetween theliealth _ In Slave, wa elite and deallp ll,,,v,, oilicars of Canada and the United P21115’ 11095- Th90PP0°1-WU attack _° owlfa pf; m,,,; mel, ln m I lime States Dr Bryce has telefrranhed to government mainly onthe score oi their ku gre y Y _ ' ' ` _ h ° dr . f . who thought nothing of spending 50 A bf_mY_ t0_ find Ou- t 9 005 H105 0 bridge contracts. _ Cents for 3' Single drink ht tb” 'H`°&m9-U gfimrs ig 5_8? Ygrg Stmiiand 33871] ' The Conservative conv _-ntion; are al- House bar, and who afterwards were In orme _a 9' 9 efnexl ls on __ V re ld called for _Charl0._te Carlem so reduced liiianciall that they would Smallpox 1'* ellldemlff In D9u'Q|t» and ` y , I ’ _ l’ Y M Dr Br ce h s asked for a detailed ex- Albert and Westinorelfind counties and -be glad to get a 3 cent drink of whisky - _Y 9 - ~ _ _ _ _ I in riuiberry __is.m.i. lor-its of -'rri-.ws Dlauatifip of the present Situation there- _ Si. John city. riffhi and ‘Tl`“f!”) The mind .sprea'd. of the dlsease .on the The government c inventions are cal- Q“1fih€ husband gave his home th? Ogher sldq ls. c1aus°n§_ Mime lsnility led in St. John, Kings. Westmoreland. cheer and smile and brirrht words that t 9 PTOVWC13 me ‘Ca au mm 5’ Z3 ' ¢ - ~ ‘ be gives the saloon, Surely the wife V1"‘l_V;7’_§___;_h€____‘l_1_f__f_‘~1‘;‘€_l_i_l’_ offthegugizggii Amen' . ' i _ - avfiin " ~ - - - ii'(<)Jl11l?l Psa i1i(;i=l"l1el;;u¥h: xii.(iiiliiii§oei:tilltlIi1d'itii1it fI?0m so many dentres of infection. WASHINQTON’ Jan' 31_(bpec1a1)°_ Q = ‘ - Nobody will yet pfedict when the end dav, Feb 7th by tho Rev VV C Mat- spent in the saloon by the workingman ____..._._.. - I _ ` C d_ _ _ _ nsiooayear. Each 0iiiiii2so,ooo T _lect I _ the G c_____c__ °fih@Sess\°us_- of the ana iw iw saloons in America has an average of E LEE “ef” _HP 3 __ "£38 Tu__S_ high commission will be reached. at least 40 customers. rnakinv the drink- ‘ ' °°‘"` 3 W’ °° 9 ‘Vere “ The Alaskan boundary matter is now mg people under 1lQiQ00’00E6' or One- thew. on"‘Un,de'rground in.the.Or.ient.” belllg 00D5ld€1'€d- ' sevemh of our Plum d mn' - Admission ten cents. It seems robable that the President “If we are going to have inns and P _ _ _ Bros. market. Prunes. ' have also iiiniinii inuiis & Skelleys CALIFORNIA are by far the best brand _ They are also much and more juicy than sl AND ::.':== if wllihem for 12 ro 16 cent Eiiimiiiriiriiraiipririis. _ _ _ _ _ j ' '_ _ &i(-.`i0FF ....FOR.... BUUKS lllll l Milli . . 'FACE ABY S _Mother Asliamed to Take l-lim Out Everything Failed to Cure. Gl|Tl° t CUBA Cured in Three Days- I have had my baby sick with his faeofilllof rlngworin, and tried everything and tailed.. I _ was ashamed to take him out., for every one would I bok athlm. I was told to get CUTICUBA. I got , it on Wednesday, and by Saturday his time was alldrled up. Now I can take' him everywhere. If -Woplo only knew about how his _face looked al Weekago, and see itto-day, they would neverbe without it. Has. J. POTTER, 384 Bo. First Bt., Brooklyn, N. Y. Warm baths with Cnrxcuiu Soir and gentle __ _auqlntings with Cirrxcuin (ointment), comtimte the purest, sweetest, and most effective humor treatment ever compounded, and appeals with l. tstlbl I th . s d li btw . `. ' .vi -,._ , Uth8l' COUUUY 2\l.lI'8Ci.lODS t0 lhB S2ll00D CRDQADERQ’ CON'CER_T__l\ congert appoimi 8' new commissioner In llinsist that the whole tainily be embrac- llllddl- llle auspices of the 1,0531 Cru- place of Dicgley deceased. ed in the b0U°5i5°"» Unlldf "lf°` saders of the Hazel Grove school will be f~@ f D Deputi yesterday -by ii. vote _ot 139, ado' tion to s bmit{`_to_ ed with neil mati01_'_5i I; that casa on trial at revision brought_ efore the___uniked_ the Coult ot Ca83al:ion. A Alldealerif 1065. ' ' A lvunuxxnh , United States. .. , -_- - ._.~-,>-‘. -31111!-K Jan. 31. Gomez demanded nearly sixty lions ot his mission. I Paid- He- and refuses to army unless that _earn Iwi! t that Jan. ' _or titty millions tor Some hrders have already Paiij Jan. 31.-The t I ---f*-'_" smimls i.iaiq;_ni»o_oo¢\_rnPain#lD_ BEAD lStanley B509 "I iii the sale lot WNW. lblfif- _ was "3 186 370 36 During Novelllbéri are having any effect on the growth of _ il ii I j .I¢. 'mi vin: unease “In A _,_ . ._ __ t °‘0vereoming,W°f|;d- _ . “Hisi Brothers Keepsr,f’_ “'1‘he_ Ci-imiixiolr ol H1111? _,__ _ "Robert Hiirdyla Seven-D&Yl»~_¢ 1 ‘~fRielmd I Brice" ` ‘I the above books ‘mailed on of