ee <r rCo., hing ‘ r V u bit wo v AD sad ii ea -_— Lu es BIL, ~ © _— Fe ee ae Be a ee ee ee ret ee re ee ee tr &4 & _- a & © > we ; pe oo va i 30 We } sday i is of i Db & em mg on ee SY ce re a ee ee re > : f} ij lay ria { dill uli fn i Spee fat d Vif} al iv Liu ng BY PREP: CHAPPELL ARCHT Market Hi muse (head of stairs). pa ol ‘mY oH NT. MELLI Barrister, Attorney, Puabiic, ., JTTETOWN, P. E. fiw ¢ “ld x 4G Sad, Notary CHARI ISLAND. OFFICE—Loniton Bouse (ibavies’ Corner), Qucen St. ead D, M.D, We | p i. nd Ireland, i ° BLANGHAR Member MW. P.A., & 8. a oF o_o —9* | RVENING, Apri 3rd, commencing at eight uihani ‘enn een We > . sate | * a “ = ° : © ° ee kK a ‘ Corner Pownal and Ww ais r Stree ws About Filty ap of Embroidery selling off at half price. You eannot eel = ort, tate 15 cents; children, 10 cts. | Heifer, fe n bi idle Weil? cc iv 2 _ agen | buying these goods when you see them. , March 31—3i Ox TS Cie dkd tesa = nove re eo ' | Ox “ OR Tt is ed p65 | (x) ——- | | 65 m7 , oe ” ' ova d eee 1DS7 ony ai “ “ 1612 THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY | y rpets mer Rees cstcnee tres Ni Gh YE Scena | OF PURELY VEGETABLE INGREDIENTS JAE De SS a 0 OTLOC Eb. ~ a a ears tansh oe AND WITHOUT MERCURY, USED BY i HAVE dal ; nd Shav- Ox “a re ee a7 NG LOPLE FOR lial 7 ‘Ge Pe po ee : : Iss . { opened a Hairdreesing an = Bind Lip <opainns ane ” oe aa | NEW CARPETS ex S. S. “Stanley,” direct from England, in BRUSSELS, | _ ing es token on Kent street, opposite the iia ics MBE: e5. gt ies Ts as eee aa {TAPES re Y and ‘HEMPS S, newest patterns. | Rocklia House, where I am fully prepared to Ox, fed by D, McEwen ......... cesses: soe | —_—_——_—[x | meet the wants of my customers. All my old en fed by D. McKinlay cress 2. “970 | friends 6ye: weldoms; and: as aeny new; O00 Y5r os etic prmnnttt z r, fed by 1p ve 2.1092 ' Me , hi e, y er chea aus wish to come. Heir cutting only 12 cents; Heifer, fs d by W. Camp Bell... . eee sees ’ @s Lae e c ili (ai iis a in cre itil and W it y i ‘shaving, 10 cents; children under fifteen years, a ; ' steele whit 2S esas - 7 oie ere t hair euttir 1g, only 10 cents. l expect on ly to eller, fe vy OCE PETG... vse cesevevrse i= ' ' Sti a ! from 25 cents a pair be doing business here until May 20, after SAUNDERS & NEWSOM, OWNERS. ¢ CORSETS | CORSETS {Large Sk, oy wt fal, pi re ea bgt ew York ES oy, tal J. Ke 1 uP ad RINTS, .G ; ‘ “eee har Sof lane barbara there. oo Ca ae ee ee ) COMPOUND Pi His a ST OPENED-— 12 Qeats Mf EN’S ; NEW SPRING FEL T HATS, Christy and $250 worth shop furniture out taba which I will tn ra a al ieee ki gives STIBILI other wakers sell at a great discount. Anyone starting @ a . es ae piiserteag tie ax. 1190 Ad ous | ther wakers. é V4 ie DON ALD barber shop will have a great chance to get a a ‘5 “: ¢ he . nA fi av daoe sinewnas aaa These Pills consist of a carefo! oF geanaer wl ongoon ai B. iva t ave 9 hargSin os cddias inaeeanen ¢ ae > aoe veoh ages "49 ie bes dest etable aperients and «vidi i “he — 2 oH MB Bs ae ae a th pore exts eet amv iowers of Chamomile. They will Ch’tuwn, Mareh 3, (899 -eod &w! ky QUEEN STREET. i 5 . ere Cow, ted by D. A. Campbeli...,. ...+. ys) a a i oa goat efficacious, remy Foe te eed tor ge ES eT ee eee) ae ’ ! M are h 31—4i * WILLIAM SELLER, OWNER. et a Bret of the liver a8 ee ee ee hae ES a a fed han George Vessey .. te om a digestion am a by ail } 7 2 of My ty Tings Gos oaee ohne } ee aera aie ‘ | - I ve The Master sid the Soul, On, "ted 4 Maleolm MeInnia............ 150 , T LI MI ED ' | JOHN DRAKE, OWNER. EVANS AND SONS, : Po : (AN EASTER CARD), | Cow, fed by A. MeLeam...-....++++ 40s 1132 TEE RE U7 BING | GEO. WRIGHT AND ROBT. BRIDGE, OWNERS. a ; | hlhesoutinns Mex at ere : vl Ox, fed by John McNeill .........-+++++ 1235 J LHLES ii. GOOD, ‘ L LOT OF Rector of St. Luke’s Cathedra!, Halifax. ae EN ett ess serene 12272 wes | & ARE OFFERING A SPECIA a | Ox, fed by G. emanate iat ae ttorney-at-Law, Commissioner, &0. For sale at W. R. WATSON’S. Price, Ox, os oy Tae Too barnes: feos ah18 10 cents. Proceeds for Charity. oe Soe uae 1000 OFFICE—Cameron Block, Queen Square, mehlg | Ox, fed by sitet tae. ot 1015 Charlottetown. | Cow, fed by Jas. Holmen ......... . 1000 MONEY we LOAN, | 5 u a2 Ox, fed by Waiiace Toombs....... oiied ++ 990 | Ox iat: ead 4. owen ens ‘ ty Sa aed Molasses and Suga, 1 9 GEO. THORNE, OWNER. scien OM = —— NEW CROP, | Cow, fed by G. Thorne .........+.+: . 1169 FA Al Ox, fed by Mr. Ki ing, Rocky Point...... 1575 NT, DISOHINT ON REGULAR PRICES. Direct Cargo due here first open: ad fed by R. Jenkins, Pownal ......... 1220 —— “a TO 8f) PER Ck ing of Navigation. i Cow, fed by F. Hasz MONS ska dotnd oe Mune ,dies of St. Ja s Church w ill hol dj : as -_s_ Ce ow ore re eoeeresrees | cd ae : a eEa ~~ 4 : ANC SY SAL » (x)— 250 Fonstsoeas ms | | MOLASSES, JOHN M'NEILL, OWNER. ay i ne ‘hoi ity ;2 ‘ fv: gePeeerte ro 1290 <= Call and examine Stock and get prices. The Best iach Choice Quality, | Cow, fed by W. Pippey IN ST. JAME > HALL, | : 300 Barrels SUGAR, H. M GREGOR, OWNER. 12 7 ffered. arrels ” Bi rgains ever ollere vey fed | iby Jas McMillan nina see nao —ON— At lowest current rates while landing. tate Me ee oe ee A WH April 1 JOHW McLHOD & CO. CARVELL BRUS. | eh ae Thursday, o. March 22, 1890. inch2J—2w Zaw pat ae Charlutestewn, Mareh 7—2ew pat iit Vhs t ' vi PHILLIPS, | Suilding, i I —- ---- “Vhis is true Liberty, when "ree Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free. __ EURIPIDES. —_- tt ea etal SINGLE Corres Two Cents DN ESDAY. WHY ENS Lit E. ISLAN ND. WED HOUSE | KW SPRING GOODS TUST OPENED. iat eth iim ne “ New Embroiderys, Prints, New Prints. y Shirtings, New Shirtings, Ging ghams, New Ginghams, Sheetings, New Sheetings, Pillow Cottons, New Pillow Cottons, ‘T'weeds. New Tweeds. ete New Worsteds, continent emma ge al ‘BIS & STEWART, 290— RLOT TOWN, F: ric wa ERS ‘ ; ——AND—— “Lucky Lad.’ ‘tT MARKET SQUARE, ON FRIDAY, AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. M. YHESE renowned Clydesdale Horses wi Half the purchase money to be paid at time of sale. A credit of 12 months will be given for the balance on approved security. ‘* BARRISTER” and *“‘LUCKY LAD” are so well known to the pubtic interested in horses that it is deemec necessary to say bat | little concernin g them. ‘* BARRISTER,” which was foaled in 1878, was exbibited at many of the leading Shows in the Old Country, and never left the ring without a ribbon, Heon this side has com- peted in New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and State of Maine, and was always placed first, At our Provincial Exhibitions he has never been beaten, excepting by ‘Lucky Lad.” His stock is more favorably kuown in the Maritime Provinces and State of Maine, both az good workers and prize winners than eny other horse of the draught breed. ‘LUCKY LAD” was foal d in 1884, and was a short leet horse iat the great Glasgow Y | Spring Stallion Show, in March, 1887. He entered the ring with no less than 72 of tle best 3-year-old horses of Scotiaud, and was one of twelve left in the circle from which the winner was selected. He is a very stylish, active h se, and as near faultless in confor- (mation as any big horse to be found. He has ' been shown tw ice at our Provincial Exhibi- tion and was placed first each time. His progeny took first prize at Charlottetown as | foal at foot, at Exhibition, October, 1888, and tirst prize as yearling and second prize as weanling at KE xhibition held in Octob>r last. ') > <3 5 ss aS Feb 12 i These horses have never had to leave their Old C stables Charlottetown make , Season. to hk. BEAERSTO, | ' Auctioneer. ' | NOTE.—The reason for disposing of these QU EIN STREET, | horses as above is that Mr, C. C. Gardiner, | being part owner, and being also Pres:dent and aetive Director of the Exhibition Com. | | | mittee, has determined to sell in order to pre- vent its being said that his interest in them grt, : 3 | conflicts with the independence of his position asa Director in the selection of competeat scraatin <ul IP iempeneitionn | Judges for the Exhibition, mch?5—dy eod en! | W.C. TURNER, en’s Clothing, ...0"" OPPOSITE NORTON & FENNELL’S | Speci ially made for his order, and guaranteed to fit and wear as well as any agent for the Tryon Woolen ails, Custom-Made Clothing, and 25 per cent. cheaper. Ww (x)——--— in exchange for Tryon Cloths. Dress Goods : GROCERIES of all kinds at lowest possi- , | ble prices. e } A fine of LADIES’ DRESS GOODS at any paice you can name. We | | Highest price given for Wool, goods or cash. cod x. wky—meh28 selling Dress Goods very cheap this Month, aud would ask you in your own) at the goods before you buy. REMNANTS selling off at your, Mi BROIDERY. in a HAS RECEIVED THE GREATER PORTION OF HIS | | stock larg fait BAPTIST CHURCH. A CONCERT ia a aid of of the Baptist Church £9. Boilding Fund will take piace in the | Baptist Church, Prince Street, THURSDAY linterest to look price. “A PRIL “BARRISTER” be sold at PUBLIC AUCTION, on the isth APRIL, ae } go) farmers of the Province—in order that they ‘might be better enabled to improve the ‘quality of their oats, —| \and the hon. member for Bedeque, showing \clearly the fallacy of the arguments and OQOL*BOUGHT FOR CASH or taken ‘he House pen cob Her either ia! , Square yesterday was smaller than for some j ) fad 4 1890. The House, Yesterday. THE debate on the Address was continued last afternoon and evening. noon the speakers were Mesers: L2od, Montgomery, Arsenault «nd Beli- ‘the latter gentleman having the floor when recess was taken at six o'clock. There was 9 & small attendance of spectators during the '),, afternoon proceedings; but in the evening tie attendance was very nearly as large as ‘on the preceding night. Mr. Bell resumed the debate shortly after eight o'clock, an ‘continued speaking until ten o'clock. wandered over our claims against the Do-| ,minion, taking exception to the manper in which they were pressed, and touched light- | ly upon the consolidated statutes and ctier| ters. le dealt, however, at considerable length with the recent defalcations in the Land | Office, with the Commissioner and with ‘the Commission. As with index finger pointed and head poised, he laid down what he imagined was the law and the gospel of that branch of the publie service, he acquitted himself in a manner satis- factory—to himself. The oaly thing he ‘negiected referring to was the “smart” | evidence given by himself before the Com- mission; this his modesty evidently forbade his doing. the best Parliamentary speeches made by| him. He began by twitti Dg the last speaker upon his wandering pro clivities, after which he referred to the great importance of the agricultur ] in- dustry, saying it was the duty of the Govern- ment, in the future as in the past, to give that industry all the assistance and en- couragment in its power. While speak- ing of the Stock Farm, and the importance ot keeping it provided with good animals, he referred to a complaint made by one hon. member, that the people of the western end of the Island were not getting their just share of the animals imported by the Government, and suggested that tie hon. jonior member for Furt Avgutus send p some of the cattle bought by hun in Fort Augustus during the recent election cam-. paign! He alsu thougt it would be well! f the Government were to import several {hundreds of bashels of seed oats from the} ountry for distribution among the Referring to the | txhibitions, he spoke highly of the bili passed last session, and of the increased aid given for exhibitions in Prince and King’s Counties. He next dealt with the pressing of our claims against the Dominion, and with the charge made by the Opposition tha: the Government had stolen their poley, This was the first he ever heard of tue Oppositionists having anything like '# policytosteal. Indeed, he thought it would |be about as easy to steal the breeches of a bec mage as to steal the policy of the Opposition! He then proceeded to deal vith the Land Office defalcations and with the speeches made in reference thereto by ‘the hon. junior member for Fort Augustus contentions of these gentlemen. ‘The de- bate was coutinued by Messrs. Sinclair and Bentley until nearly midnight, when Easter Cattle Show. The show of Easter r Cattle on the Market time. But the quality of the stock exhibited | was excellent. Messrs Blake Bros., as usual, made an excell ent showing, and Messrs. Geo. Thorne, Saunders & News: m, Robt. Bridges, John Drake, Geo. Wright, and others also had ‘excellent stock, bat most of them were not exhibited. The weights and feeders will be found in the following jist kindly furnished by Mr. Sellers : In the after- | James R. | eas John McLean, McLellan, A. Me- | He | The Mr. Shaw fol.owed in one of | ~ i cents a bottle. VOL. 25 -— NO. 106 LETTE KS TO THE EDITOR. — - A Protest. Sir,—As a well wisher cf our fair city consider the retention of the Weigh Scales in the present quarters a disgrace to e place. Todaythe Easter Cattle were ing weighed, and timid women and more stolid men were in jeopardy. igh the attention of the authorities basi heen repeated!y called to this matter, no effort has been iuade towards an improvement. Jail Square is the proper place for the /haymarket and weigh scales. To that place } ls Ith Altk jlet them be rev ved, Rerorm. April Ist, 1890. “Personal. Mr. James P. Lydiard, who has been four years in the empluy of the Charlottetown Woo'en Co., left on Tuesday evening for Bos- ton to join his father and mother, who went there about a yeor ago. He was presented with avery handsome dressing case from a few of the employee-§ { the W oolen Co pre- vious so his departure. We understand that itis wis intention to try his luck there. We wish him success. + < - Scott’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil and Hypophusphites Is sold al! over the wold. It is far super- ior to plain Cod Liver Oil, palatable and cas- ilv digested. Dr. Martin Miles Stanton, Bury Bucks, London England, says: “I have prescribed Scott’s Emulsion, and taken it my- self, It is palitable, effix sient, and ean be tol. eratei by almost anyone, especially where cod liver oil itself cannot be borne, Sold -by all Diuggists, 50c. and $1.00, cilities Far Carrie —The fat cattle from the Government Stock Farm were sold at aue- |tion on Tuesday, by Messrs. E. H, Norton & Co., lowing prices : the fol- sold to George Auctioneers, and reslized Fat Heifer, ; Thorne, $60; Fat Cow, sold to blake Bros., '$60; Fat Cow, sold io Blake Bros, S104. This last was ‘s magnificent animal, and weighed nearly 1800 lbs. >_> SUPPLEMENTARY Estimatrs.—The follow- ing items appear in the supplementary esti- mates .— Prince Edward Island further amount required, $40,000. Salary of the Judge of the Vice-Admiralty Court, Prince Edward Island, from the 13th Nov., 1889, to 30th June, 1899, $378.35 To pay gratuity to F. H. Ford, authorized by O.der ia Council, whose oflice as keeper at South Rustico Light has been abolished, $50. Railway- nd Bears Kitiep.—At St. Margarete’s Bay, N.5S., on Friday last, A. Boutillier, G. Jobn- stone and C, Ryan succeeded in killing four bears and captuiing two alive. The men were in the woods lumbering When they came across a family of bears, two old oncs and four cubs. The dogs succeede’ in rooting the animals from their dens and the firing began. Boutilier and Ryan shot one of the old bears, and Johnstone laid low two of the young ones, The other two cubs were cap- tured, Frid: ay evening the cubs were being hawked about the city seeking purchasers. The men will get $16 for the snouts of the dead bears. The heaviest of the anima's was a regular Jumbo, tipping the scoles at 508 pounds. The skins of the two old bears were sold to an officer. — Winslow’s be ust d It Apvice To Morners.—Mrs, Soothing Syrup should always when children are cutting teeth. lieves the little sufferer at once; it produces natural quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain; and the little cherub awakes as * bright as a button.” It is very pleasant to taste. It svothes the child, suftens the gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regu- lates the bowels and is the best known remedy for diarrhoea, whether arising from teething or other causes. Twe nty- live Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind Marl 90d yeodwkyly a- v CCN LO OTD K. £3. ©. Worth Willions. TENDERS. ENDERS wil! be received by the nnder- sigued for the purchase of his property Euston Street, running throug th to St. adjoiniag the property of Mr and Charles MeGiregor, with lence rs will i reeeived Not bound to ee- T on Peter’s Road, Charles Perkins build ags thereon. be until che last day of April cept tae highest or any t ndet GEORGE OFFFR, W ood Islands mcu27—dy 2aw wky lm rn ‘ ! x a ik. IVE HUNDRED BUSHELS BLACK SEED OATS. Apply to SAMUEL DRAKE, Millview, Lot 49. meh?8—dy li wky 2i Rare Chance. \LUABLE PROPERT Y situate Pownal and King * Terrace House,’ : is “"F°HAT VA j on the corner of “treets, known as the now in the market, and will be soid ata bar- gain, This property is so well knewn ti.at further dese ription is unnecessary. If uot sold at private sale before the lst day of May rext, it will on that day be offered at Public Auction. For further particulars apply to the owner the premises. rm PMRS. CATHERINE McoKENNA, mebli—dy law wky