ne et nF ~ ae 2 OT a ey Reem ecm =< ae oar . . bik DALL k Oo» A MEN RY DTV hoy ee ee BALSA bub ALA AIA BUN Bs ot ERILDA. ; } Local and Other ftems. Lee at. Remember Rev. Mi De Sovres ecture in St. Paul's schootroom this evel rhe subject of the lecture ia Dr. Jonnsoi - Tue STANLEY arrived at Georgetown a! ou Mails and passen ‘i SHEEZGRAPHIC NEWS. = rite el ne tom Throat aut Puncaaae TA ig ‘ siong been, and still is, A vers i i . It cures Crolgp, &S ‘ oping Cough, Bronchitis, and of the nn ud Taye Bs 3 1) j cs ivi ation five ov’ elock this afternoon = i . ; . . . ‘4 ¢ co ’ > , | vers will arrive in the city this evening. i Z) \ eee iauces ; strengthens the Tt? ne . ‘ | raul : gees —_ " | Siam al Ui Pipog Es i I veal Organs; allays soreness of the ‘ , fé ‘ ‘ ont r amine a . \ srerRiIon Mason » Hamlin Organ, - 121 \ i,vUU pu dd p Ne | “UnSS, presents Consumpticn, and, stops, suitable for hall or chureh purposes, | — ; evenin advanced stages of that disease, . . ‘ : } wel ‘ i lic . wR . . ean be had at a gre bargain by applying at Pei Coughing and induces Sleep. ' ' . this office \ 1 ae ‘ j ¢' atatec man ne other preparation for djs- oa i 0 ¢ > thhié E>SRR EERE His. ws yO. U throat and lungs to be com <r. Vai wrive's Day hemember t lea pared’ With this remedy. and Kazaa by the ladies of the Earnest ee “ ; ahs , . ' *t Vite a istressin Workers wand of the Second Methodist] Cetiates, ees ethic Yeahs B.C Hs. i h, Cherch, ia the Market Hall i St. Valen-/ : Var 8 med ; re : breast. © ctnate Gat The House sat « hiy fifteen m ites to ‘ y i eee NUL Nege gg tine ey: i ‘ i ; ry niki f got a bottle of = aay Inanswer to Mr. ¢ hoqguett rion Cherry | tor which ha ured . , } ; oe : vrs , WENCH MAS CURE’ Lecrere Tits Evenive {rare treat is, Mr. Bowell stared that no | nb had \ neighbor, Mrs. Glenn, had the : ’ } ; spal t} an a witheut joubt, m store fore for these who} veen received ler the appointment of A aoa cough was relieved by . . , a > . . " : = ’ seres Ware . atten i the ‘ecture to be delivered y the ney k ei ch superinter tent .or the intercoi | ys Chi rry _—— toral. 4 e ae > ; . . ‘ , 7 iit an it recoimmt . ney thi ‘ De wey Fee OS i _—s se ' om «tals : lw ay ma (Quebec. Mr. ives h is re pia ‘ed —o Nang shis +7) . he ce tie a2 s P'S ans ow f ra s . AAT | his notice of motion of several days ago (couch Medicine - . ) » with another of wider scope He proposes 4 Ihe Bible Class for young |, ; a wv poses : ted.’’—Robert Horto led by R ' 7 >} that a select committee be appointed to in- i : OE ON men, led by Rev. Mr. Carruthers, will meet] 9 in. inte t} ’ ‘ 1 is id , Morrilften, Ark. ; . quire into the amount of tonnage and kindof | ' ; in the upper perlor of the Y. M,C. A. this ¢ ’ ~ : seat nnage and kindot | i have } I < with asthma ‘ . . . al feight during the . r QQ" ome t " 7 — evening, at 5 o clock Subject-—‘** Lhe Bible | ane aoa = oye 188; . nS tO oF | 1a pri { was taken » Rule of Faith jfrom Canada andi passing through the i, which threatenpd o it nited States in bond, 1 ad { i i and Vs. Vel me URO- ' i . s > . ' - : 1.+ } ; + 1 al the leter RevIvVAL at Tryon In a letter to the /Sipment, x rts t ttl Ls, ( te z Cecar- - '> . . ° . ‘ | : herry og le Wesleyan the Rev. H. P. Cowperthwaite says: jand vhat changes or improvements} j i ak , . 1 . . 2 : ' ° ' ‘ ‘ : . yas inned)]- ‘* Weare having a gracious revival of reiigion | are hecessary { make i advantace ontinued to impr ve en the Trygn cirenit. Special services have | ous to shipping and importers to ecovered,”’—Joel Bullard, been - i for ¢wo " eeks, and over thirty have | have such freight carried by lines of transit — oe 7 rier “tne ia for salvation, many | wh lly through Canadian territory and re nths ago Thad a severe hem- ~ woom nave wo peace i Dell , n i \ I¢ ‘ i : . the lu s brouel ‘ hy an ’ I in believing 19 | ceived at or shipped from Canadian ports, | OF Che ngs, NeOUgey en OF BN Jesus. lalso to report upon the cost e ol ap } it Cough wien ce; ‘ived me of al = : : re} ; t cost of rausporta I trie various reme- A Natvurat Mistake.—We have received the following complaint: ‘In the poem wiich I sent you the proof reader made me say ‘hungeting regret,’ whereas | wrote ‘ ling ing regret That's all right The proof | reader understands that a poet is a good deal more apt to hunger than he is Chicago Times = > Aw Orrr Rercsep.— Lhe i have declared a five p dividend An offer of D. J. Kennedy, behalf of an American syndicate, to buy out the company at 75 cents on the dollar par v tlue of shares, was declined. Thus the Bay refuses to be swallowed up by the monopoly that seeks to control the Cape Breton coal mines. Glace Bay Mining ‘ent ou fyviace o— Puesextation.--The Farmer reports that Messrs Jesse S. Burns, Peter Stavert and Nelson Howatt, from Bedeque and Sammer- field Presbyterian congregation, upon their pastor, Rev. Mr and presented him with Meigh. Such kindness speaks well for esteem in which Mr. Tufts is held by his peapie. He is a talented an l earnest pastor, snd we feel sure pleasant relations will long continue to exist — —-++o+oe — -- -—— - Persona! waited iufts a beautiful driving vie sucn Mr. W. W. Beer, of Beer Bros., left for Georgetown last night en route for the British markets. William K. Vanderbilt an the steam yacht Alva. it is anuounced that Mrs. Cleveland danced @ quadrille in Washington last week for the first time since hey marriage. It appears that Lieutenant Tilley, whose name has been mentioned as the principal in @ very interesting ceremony, is not the sen of Lieut.-Governor Tilley. The son of Justin McCarthy, M. P., of the same name apd also a Home Rule M. P., and a brilliant literary worker, has met with a severe affliction aud has broken down in health, He was engaged to be married to a lovely girl, the daughter of Mr. Toole, the famous comedian, A short time ago, Miss Toole contracted ty hojd fever, and after a short fllness, died. The shock was so terrible togeuag Justin that he. wag_prostrated, and hia bealth seemg te be His sister has taken him to Algeria, where their father will soon join them. SMe. Laurence Peel, the last “surviving brothened.4héegreat Sir Robert Peel, has died in England, in the eighty-eighth year of his age. Fhe London Times sald of him that ** few of those whe ‘lived at home in ease’ were ever more beloved or respected than the accomplished, courteous, and sympathic atleman who has just breathed his last. Nothing was mare interesting than to hear Mr. Laurence Peel seeount the changes in so- cial life of Engladd Whieh he had himself wit- nessed, and the improvements which Brighton had undergone in his time. In youth and middle age he was acquianted with every- bedy worth knowing in the best society of the West End, and had, enjoyed the intimate friendship of that once celebreted queen of fashion, Sarah Countess of Jersey. — i - <P ae ~ Notes and Clippings. — St. John Sun: The Moncton Trans- cript has our congratulations. Proprietor Hawke announces that he has procured a new outfit of presses and other plani ‘‘ commensurate with the probable rapid growth of the town.” Judging from the tone of the Transoript’s political articles one would sometimes be led to suppose that New Brunswick’s towns are going down hill. J¢ is gratifying to notice that Pro prietor Hawke is Jess pessimistic than editor John fT, Hawke. — Referring to the recent visit to Mou- sreal of Sir John Macdonald and Lady Mac- douald, the Catholic Weekly Review says ‘* While her husband was viewing the city, Lady Macdonald drove out to the Sacred Heart Convent at Sault-au-Kecollet to visit the little daughter of Sir Johus son, Mr. Hugh Macdonald, who is being educated by the Ladies of the Sacred Heart. Her Lady- ship was most favorably impressed with the chaste beauty and marked simplicity which characterizes this celebrated educational establishment. The good habitants of Sault- au-Recollet are getting quite familiar with the sight of political ** gros bonnets” in these days—as Sir John Thompson is a frequent visitor to his daughters, who are being edu- cated at the convent—as is also the Premier of Prince Edward Island to his, although pre- bably the Misses Sullivan do not see their father quite so often as they will when the much talked of subway is un fart accompli. The Review also refers to the fact that Albani, the Canadian Queen of Song, was is pupil of “The Ladies the Sacred Heart. - ee Ol ED +++ : ni nes Prowse 8 new hats are selling fast. only Se, om’ it Overah “6 ys Felt Overshoes, feta tf Misses’ and Bo a % K. Joat’s. . - Pectoral has given me great relief in bronchitis. Within a month ; have sent come of this preparation to friend suffering from brouchitis and asthma. Ath 8 done him so much good that be writes for £.% Dumverville, P lymuuth, 66 Ayers Cherry gore,’--Charles d company | t last Monday, | i @ party have | left Baltimore for a cruise of seven months in completely shattered. | Tana re as conte 3 or j tion of such freight when earried over lines ! obtained no relief until I be- f transit not passing throug thy Siates ver’s Cherry Pectoral, A Mr, Edgar's motion opie of the r | eee Carer Se . rt; > ma , ys wren l? } iii = I bat ri i Lil ul -retccnaa ees ‘ rerence i iss;. ee i Tut a. ‘ . . Fe eted \ th colds | relating thereto, passed without discussion } , \ a di 1 y : P ». L do not Major-General Laurier, re-elected since wi] will give . e © : lJast session for Shelburne, N. S.. arrived n Ayer’s Cherry to-day and was introduced y Sir Jol : i I aiso, invalu i } ) Sip ’ - es V Looping ough.’? — ' Macedon i] iand oir J yhn Phe mpson. 1 en } } ¢ Ao LsOve Washington street, } A large de'egation of members interview \f ed the Government to-day aud urged t} . _~—* c 8 jre-unposition of the duty on smaii fruits, arr 7S vegetables and nursery stock : uE v 3 Boot and shoe manufacturers are protest | ing vigorously against any increase in fancy | leathers. M . Ayer & Co., Lowell, A delegation waited on the ' day and reread » iner . LO Uiny ana urged an increase ! Mass. Government a. Price $1; six bottles, 36 nthe duty on | | flour. —————————————_—_= | Mr. Jamison has given notice of a _ reso- | iva Es. , . . . } | lution in favor of a prohibition measure. At Lot 26 , : : 7 : | AG Newton, Lot 20, on the Zist uit... after Mr. Madili’s Ot ] respecting ci¢ scors Te- | 1; carina ss. Brid : aie a ™ yp ‘ ae | lingering Lilness, bridget, widow of the late quires that anh AUtOMAtIC guard spould be lam Murtagh a 76th + ; 5 * 7 ; va siUuly mii, S53 e<0el I i , > piace i On eaci oh rv (ouc ] Vy a publie | \f l yt res : hoist. “4 7 7 ' . i Lt Mare han 0. S< , , rohtey | Speaker Ouimet gave the first of his par f \ a ee ae se . “ ; OF LOY ide , i. wabaihl In the ovtn 4 ir of }liamentary ainners lo-nigat : deep] rretted by i . Diesel j er age, deeply 1 ett y a large circle of a reiavuly and iriena ' " . . } At Johnson's iver, on the 25th ult., Catl The Moutreal Carnival a IF ger en ap it ig a ie rine, reiict o§ the late VV m braZli, ‘ 1038 — - | years. Deceased was a native of he County Monrreal, Feb. 7 prea ge eer ta ae ei ee oe ' | iterzord, irejan SD weave to sons _ . . Che city never saw so many people on the | and two daughters to mourn their loss: May streets is to-day to witness the grand fancy 161 yal rest ih Pp ‘ 1 , ; co . + drive, whi h Was, periaps, the piece de ré-| At Wolfville, N. S., on the. 24th ult., Ar- sistance of the Carnival. The procession, | thur S. D 1, associate editor of Wolfville | Which was more gorgeous than the Lord Acadian, aged 23 years. « \ ~- 7 * ¥ o ary¢ +] i ¥ i" R s* } } | Mayor s show, was two miles in length. it In East Boston, Jan. Lith, Gharlétte Aguéies , ; | — . . . {was watcfied by a hundred theusand people. | beloved daughter of Riel ard and Annie Dean, | The devices were most ridiculously funny. | aged 3 years and 6 months. | One club had gone into poetry, and gave, At Hampton, Jan. 11th, after a short_ill- Li you W ant cod for supper, you Wiil have } mes Avnie Ferguson, beloved wife of Calvin ito ask Suir Charles Tupper Cleveland | Holm 25 years, deeply regretted by a land Harrison drove a fast team. The | /2rge circie of re latives and friends. | whole procession drove past the Windsor, At Lot 48, on the 22nd inst., after a linger- |and was reviewed by Lord Stanley and the | izabeth. The magnificent ball to- | will be the closing event ing illness, Annie EI of the late Duncan Stewart. in the of her ge. 23rd | vice-regal party. }morrow evening third daughter year i i. ’ . . | of the week’s celebration. | At Richmond Station, Lot 14, on Jan. 22nd, | iaeteai ie | after a lingering illness of nine months, which } A Fizzie. | he bore with Christian patience, John James -—-- | Smith, beloved son of John Smith, formerly . } - | Summerside. 1 the 7+ i a aia Haurrax, Feb. 7. of Summerside, in the 27th year of his age. | The grand bomspiél ended in a fizzle.) - _ | Last night it was decided to proceed with | the bunspiel if the weather was favorable. | |A meeting was to have been held at 7 | gy | o'clock this morning. it froze hard during tig ithe night and to-day there was ice, but no meeting was held. At 7 o’cloe! none of the committee were present an somebody said President Matthews had de- | clared the bonspiel off, and visiting curlers | took the morning train for home. . The ar- |rangements were disgracefully bungled and visiturs have gone home thoroughly disgust- ied. exXce lient | | : A Savecied and Most Valuable Remedy for all Threat and Lung Diseases, It has cured hundreds of considered hopeless. It soothes, heals and strengthens the diseased or irritated Throat and Lungs in HaAuirax, Feb. 7. avery short time. -Just a few doses will cure Miss Gertie Smith, of this city, who | * fresh Sag ¥F panee. 5S o Price eloped with Rev. Mr. Hutchison, the Bap- | ——_— . De ee . rug _— tist missionary, some months ago, has been W. HAW KER & SON, deserted by her whilem lover aud is now a ne residing in England. St. Join, N. RB. Some twenty thousand tons of shipping , ee are under construction in Nova Scotia. Fire at Malasa gould mines destroyed Me- Guire’s engine house and the hoisting and puinping gear. Loss $3,000, The estate of the late Archbishop lian- nen has been wound up. It amounted to $11,418. ee Halifax Notes. cases = LADIES OF : Safe Arriva). Fe i - ‘st Jon's Ghureh. Milt Sis i Suancual, Feb. 7 WU daha » GiUPS ' i 0], The whole community of Kiauge Boo, | INTEND HOLDING A SOCIAL UN except a dozen Customs and C msuiac otli- cials, here safely. ‘he foreign concession is almost destroyed. lhe American Mission Chapel, outside the con- cession, was burned, and this place is in the hands of the Chinese. it is stated that Chinese officials and soldiers abetted the | conspiracy. American and British men-of- war have arrived here. 2 as Dominion Alliance. | } arrived ‘KENWIT ATi. MUSIC, DINNER and TEA will vided. TICKETS—Dimner, 50c.; Tea, 25e. Tables will be laid from 6 p. m. feh6 i | } LECTt THE REV. J. de SOYRES, Orrawa, Feb. 7. | The annual convention of the Dominion } Alliance was held here to-day. There was | a small attendance, owing tu the snow storm. The chief business was the passage of a resolution censuring Lieut.-Guovernor Royal for controverting the prohibition | 1 the territories. 3 Hulsean Lecturer at + Pent 2Or “ orv ‘ n : iate } rotessor of History at Wuecn S Coi- London, will deliver ee zonaon, Whi Gebver a Lec.ure clauses of rte ae , Weather Rulletin. ; of Fresh westerly winds; fair weather, lows ON~—— temperatore. : I = Pe = t from England. opening to- | i riday BVCRINE, New hats dir \ Bruce. | day; wil be sold low for — ane you will miss-your chance to defy competition. | | feb eash,. —D. A. 8 o'clock. Admission, lée by order, L. GO. DESBRISAY, Vestry Cherk. Chair taken yme quick or } et clothing at prices that low ie your time ay. — Prowse Bros. oO cents Er HOUSE, Thursday Evening, Feb. (4th, be pro CTURE. Cambridge, and ronoxro, Feb. 8.—10a.0. | In St. Paul’s Schoolroom, sth instant. . sig Bargains. 29, 1889. PEBRUA Idays longer, to give all aaa 7 oon. = om v ; 8 RY #. 18x9 ea IS&9--- 1829 Spring Trip from Liverpool, THE CLIPPER BARKENTINE “EREMA,” 0 TK P. LEDWELL, COMMANDER, Liverpool for Charlottetown ABOUT THE tst APRIL, And will carry Freight at Through Rates to the different Railway points oa the Island. INS REGISTER, calfn & Scag, 7 Union Conrt, Old Broad Street , Street, or here to the owners, PEAKE BE#s. Ch’town, Feb, 6, 1889-—5w eod & eo. Plenty of Oysters Now, AT E. CARMODY’S. OOD HALF SHELL OYSTERS. the Quart. Peck and Bushel, caught every week. Please ieave orders in the forenoon. All orders promptly attended to. feb7—4ieod pd $5.00. $5.09. Five Dollars in Cash Ww be paid for the first five ($1 each) > ladies in years of », to the following :— *“How much will any Housekeeper lose who pays 25 cen's jor a Six Ounce Tin of Baking Pow- der, tustead of buying a ‘fen Ounce Paper Pack- age of WOODILL'S GERMAN BAKING POW- DKR, which any Grocer (with a large profit) ca retail at Twenty Cents. Directions for using the Powders must be taken into the calculation. Address, — W. M. D. PEARMAN, Halifax, N. S. Names of competitors will not be published without permission. Look out for next month's offer ! feb7 Courtald’s Crapes, Balmoral Crapes. Crape Cloths. . Black French Merinoes, Black Freneh Cashmeres, Black Hindes Cashmeres. Black Henrietta Cloths. Biack Serges. - Black Dress Cilotlis. Crape Laces. Crape Fringes. Dull Jet Trimmings. -_——— we 'LL LINE OF ABOVE GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES. STANLEY BkO08., BROWN'S BLOCK. Ch'towa, Jam, 4 of the person sending it) received from young } i All Widths. Low } | “tending Shippers will please forward their} s Win time. x tt For Freizht apply in London to John Pit: in Liveae=®]l, to William Bullen, 51 South John} Oysters by | } i j ' j correct answers (the bona fide solution | | Prince Edward Island under eighteen | Lg | for lee which may be given him. cut in good blocks, and from the dam on my a Bw we mad ee The Great Clothing Sale will cuntinue for Fifteen i chance to obtain some of the BROSBS., Successors to L, E. Prowse, “The Wonderful Cheap Alan.” ee Cm ee & c L TAR, MATION eet ces ry C2 | -—~--——| X }- BROWNS Ch’town, Jan. 4.—eod&wkly. -. ta aS ee ‘Romberg's Toy Symphony WILL BE REPEATED IN _____IST. PETER’S SCHOOL) a Wednesday, February 13 BY SPECIAL REQUEST. The Programme will consist of other inter esting items. Admission, 20 cents, janll go rr = ete LY cutting, breaking. destroying LYE. orinjuring fclephone Lines or Wires is a iisdemeanor, penishable by imprisonment for a term nat exceeding two years; every attempt to commit such offence is punishatle, on summary conviction, by a fine not exceeding $50, or three months’ imprisonment, with or without az z a jiabor, The Lines of the ‘Telephone Company oj P. &. Island having been recently cut and damaged, in several instances, more e*per ially in the vicinity of Charlottetown, between Mount Stewart and Cardigan Bridge, and between Mon- tague Bridge and Murray River, the Directors will pay $50 to any persoa who will furnish such evidence as will convict any person who has committed, or hereafter may commit. any of eaid offences on the Company’s Lines By order of the Directors. ROB, ANGUS, Manager. Telephone Company's Office, Feb. 1, 1889. f-bi—dy & wky 3w ms & g 7 ore 7: ee 4 Nad vial a ee “s Subscriber having imported an Ice Plow, is prepared to supply all orders The ice is premises at Southport. Orders filled when required. EDWARD KELLY, Southport. feb4—lw pd S THE BLIZZARD HAS STRUCK US, our patrons and others in need of Coai can be supplied by calling on us. We have in Store a largé supply leading qualities, viz. :— OLD SYDNEY ROUND, ACADIA do., VICTORIA do, V A LE do., INTERNATIONAL do., INTERCOLONIAL RUN OF MINE, ACADIA AND VALE NUT, at a smaii profit, of ail the All of which will be sold t. McMILLAR, felsa—eod & wky im her guer SoRaS bee — hard j Peene. — Between i e a ™ b 6 \ sieaaiineiaeiciinaaiiaes niucnaiatentaaiiapaiaiaasiititiaaapieiidiadie ¢ 3 ma y ¢ MEANT v ae Te EEE | u ! rsigned, some nine years ago, t 6°! existed fora a3 = £¥ y eS . s Hie und ssein tae necessity) ~ “Y SHHD STORE, undertook to establish one as complete in ail its details as possible; with the result that ever since we have been the recognized headquarters in that line for P. FE Island. The same necessity now exists for a | FEED STORE. | ——a wo i i ' j | i ; | j } i We have added this department to our business, and propose to run it as thoroughly as we do the Seed Line, — . . . 4 - We invite Stock Raisers, Breéders, Farmers and in fact every owner ofa Horse, Cow, Sheep, | —- Pig or H ! ig or Hien, | : ng | to send to us for supplies. Anything not ia stock a will be procu ed if possible, and we will endeay- pan jor in all cases to make prices satisfactory. “We ated t e@ now i stock : ; ay oe in 8st oo ° : j Aing. | BLATCHFORD'’sS ROYAL STOCK I OOD; or EXTRA OIL MEAL, (100 1b, bags). e that BLATCHFORD’S CALY MEAL, (for Caivesand | by two Young Stock). iret . ss s ; Arst the OIL CAKE, (Ground), Paar nd .s aT , , _ a , a MANHATTAN STOCK FOOD, (101b. bags). , 1 500 TANTITAN ae piece Guana Aenea £0 second 0 MANHATTAN POULTRY FEED G 1b. bage) “oO nHe--rataang ALSO 5 — i . ° dean, @ats, (racked Feed, Etec. far A few barrels Ground Land Plaster still on i, $1.60 per barrel. GEO. CARTER & CO., Market Square, Ch’town, -dy law and wkiy. . Dec. 31, 1888. a en ee me a WANTS, LOST, FOUND &e Southport and Oross Roads, a Wallet containing a sum of money. {fhe lo er can redeem it by proving exid Wallet andis contents, on applying to J. B. DOCKEN: DORFF, ieacher, Southport, Lot 18 febs—li pd 7 LET.—Boarding House over KR. K. Brace’s Store, and Stables attached. Apply to R. kK. LSRACE, i--feb? N' TICE.—Apn old Trnck Wagon left on the i rremises of (he scriber, if net called for land K yense maid, Y be sold on Market } Squa ‘ on Friday, Mare bh , ° 185% 1 ’ MU KL PHILLIPS. pa 3i—febi OST.—Last Tuesday, a large Door Key. The 4 finder will please icav the same at this obice and oblige owner. tf—feb7 ] house- vashing, tf—febs WANTED.—At the Hospita! for the inane, an agwicteat Laundress, Apply at the Hos eae