Degen Rete eet lS we eee ee ~~ — one — , ~ a . t 3 } ‘ . ; : st M : ' i i ‘ Lrece >. sat mt jw ‘ ‘ “4 ‘ ; by Wal » 4 al V no, UV ‘ ay A ‘ t> } Pofedt : tar if ‘ een Charged i2 j Legisiat (ha ait Minister cr & . > } raued muiate, as i wer to do, the desire ol the y juny t farming as ove of the most bonerabile of g irsuits, rather than to the protessi tention of the Admiralty . t ntingent I nen cross ¢t v y the C. P. R..is a sigzificant } ne f g wat 4 Pp Di r piace 4 umbdiea gport time sil si is that most f Brite « wrth tl rast v t iF ‘ wt arried i 4 2 ac huai te} SI WOO OOU, the qa@antny spirits } | for the year was 4 U7 O00 | s* mpared with hve mil i | pres [he quantity entered Tf mn showed a4 rresapondingly iTy re ast in J J'Y int tne i i re lding 12,500,000 gallo: f spirits a | i k, the larges antity : the | py. I f) uri fhe | npire t AUK that th enuor j woua catch of seals recently reported from | Newfoundiand shautd attract ¢ philan- | nt * action of AL urericans. At the} ume time they might perhaps note ti it | this great sealing industry has been prose- | uted in those waters for over a hundred | years, and though the average annual catch | has been 1 the neight rhood « 400.000, | N¢ he seals are more numerous thai eve wse, indeed, can he found tn which pel«gi open sea hunting has resulted in the es ermination or even din.inution of the seal. } if any decrease in numbers ig taking place in the Pacific, which is utterly denied by Sir George Baden-lowell and «Pref. Diw n, it is likely to be dueto Yankee slau ter of the seal about their own breedi vrounds aod not to Canadians fishing in| the open ocean Tae Pioneer isem if in s cond walion of ne action ol the Local Govern ment in respect to the vacancy in the Court f Probate It says Apart from the question of the fitnes « appointment, we think it was bad po! i he proper course was to nave waited [ nay, even to have solicited the Dominion G ernment to fill the vacancy. Had they ¢one} 80, as they probably wou'd,it would ieved us from finding the sulary—it wou'd I € have fixed the liabili:y for the indemnity. The Lecal Government hes, it appears to us, acted nwisely in making the sppointment, a specially in making it sc hastily, By doing » they have deciared that the appointmer in their hands. They have estopped the selves for all time from demanding either that ; the Dominion Goverament provi the sal the future, or that they shali recoup us c the past. li our reasoning is correct, ti * & serious and grave blunder Che Pioneer has made a point w! I’remier will have to meet if he Personal } W Sterns, of the frm of Perkins & terna, arrived home from his business t ip | the Oid Country on Saturday eveniog } Lewis Cervell, Eeq., was amongst the pas | sengers in the Stan! tron ictou on Satur lady The Mission Preacher, Rev. F. H. Du] rnet, of Toronto, ia the guest of the Re OOO \Wm. Hamivn, Rector of St. Paul's Richard Hunt, Esqy., of Summerside e Hote: Davie Mr. Malcolm Beaton,of Flat River, Be t t Alexander Beaton, FE ley COMPplete 1 his » at the Business College on | ~ nd passed a brilliant examination. A letter received to-day by M Th sn Ideratine, of thie city, from L. B Dervey, Esq., clerk First Baptist iliet, Ii, says the article published in t (juardian and Patriot in regard to lismieeal of Rev. EK. Whitman, is *fals misleading ’ The Londonderry (Ireland) S¢ March 12, of influenza, at Killymard, D . Margaret, the beloved wife of A Viackintosh, aged 72 years, y t ite. John M’Ewen Camer: i ! ‘, otland, and first usin of n Kt. Hon. Sir John A. Macdonald, K. C. 1B, LL. D., Prime Minister of ‘the Dominion Canada rhe Halifax papers report as “especially worthy of mention, the recitattoun of Miss Enid MeCLean (eidest daughter of Thomas A. McLean, Esq., of this city), in the course of utertainment recently given in the ladie: eye of that city. They also etete that) Miss SicLean ‘“‘excelled in an exhibition of slisthentes given in the assembly hall of the ins‘itution The Dominion Hlustrated m ynthiy for \pril contains a number of very interest ng articles,.from one of which, on ** Can- vlian Nurses in New York,’ we clip the} following * Miss Bridges, a native of Charlottetown, |! Prince*Eward Island, who isa ‘senior’ in the New York, is one of the happiest mortals it | has been my good fortune to meet ; she seems | to be always bbling over with mirth when t upied .with her seriqus duties. No! patient coud be ry lugubrious with so much ightneas near him Miss Bridges came to New York with Miss Sinnet, of Sussex, N. B., snd two other triends,—all four determined n the same life ; Miss Sinnet is row working at the New York When Miss Bri iges has het liploma she will undertake piiv ite purs ing ter a few months; alter that time, | tancy, her nursing, if any, will be of a home sracter, From the pretty blushes that overspread the fair young nurse's face, when} l asked her intentions for the future, I should judge that some fine fellow has already a nortgage on her time after she has left the sheltering arms of the training school. An} Irishman, whom Miss Bridges was attending in the hospital, asked her, one day, the name i er native p'lace When she answered ‘Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island,’ he smiled all over his und said: ‘ti ey piace tor spuds, ain't it Migs ””’ Miss Brie ges agreed with much pride that ‘spuds’ as he; lesiguated* the’ succulen snd = nourishing | potato, were well and easily raised in the pia that yave her birth OTTAW NRW TONNAGE OF CANADA. The Stanley to be Laid Up. Suh LEGA. ‘The orincigal deoreess. we THOSE ( revenue from spirtta, amounting t _ } Weliceses bate beell Economical Changes ly i =f the Intere: lonial Railway, Successful Medico Turned Secularist erly pastor of the Boollers Dum bfounded fk REDERICTON, April 4. of the boodling charges ! _ | ‘Six barrels C Pestractive Fire New Onreans, April 4. Biaze in Montreal Monrrear, April 4. Hon. Alex. Mackeuzie's Hiness. Toronto, April 4 zie is easier and ter thulleti» Gf Pure Cod Liver Oil and Apri 4,—J0 4. m. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. Where the Money Went ht concert here, Iam asked eoin order to settle the matter, that ceeds of the concert, as well connection with the congregation, are under the control and further, that De. Maclellan’s services as choir master are paid f the general church funds. Yours very truly, Sec’y. Fin. Com. April 2nd, 1892. Guardian and Watchman please copy. ) Salvation Army Notes. Friday at noon, to take charge lottetown corps. They received a very warm | barracks on Friday evening. nave had a long Dissolution 'Y\AE partnership heretofore existing between tchman and his wife a thorough Eng'ish She has a very fine voice both for king and singing, and the large andiences in the barrack: all day yesterday highly appreciated her tingiog To-night Mrs. Andrews will take a promi- nent part in the Junior Soldiers tion, considerable experience in | che children’s work Salvation Army. I understand that Mrs. herse!f with the Salvation Army fifteen years | igo when guite a child, and the captain has be Andrews identified en an ofbeer for sev e meeting to night so as to (io to Beer & Golf's for cheap new oranges, > cents a dozen. The True Merits of M :lissa. Asthere may be'some people vho do not , . yel uile appreciate the gree vaiue ol Melisea cloth for health garmer s, and as | ywthers may have been deceived y the mis- | reyresentations of interested ersons, we} give the following description ‘o remove ] Taise linpessions Melissa proofed coats or othe garments | are just what the inventor sim inanufac- urer claim them to be, neither more nor} [hey are both raiaproof, porous and | lorless, therefore perfectly he ithful and ymfortable. They are commo -sense gar- ments, and should be treated ir a com non sepse manner. Although rai: roof they re not waterproof in the se se that a water cushion or bottle made of rubber is waterproof. Being porous, wa'2r can be reed through them, either by 1eavy pres- sure or by squeezing with he fingers. i hey were absolutely water oroof they would be absolutely air- ight and itherefore no better than rubber | Herein lies the peculiar value of invention. Sensible -peo;'e de not uy rainproof garments fu the pur- | pose of foicing -water through ‘hem or of wrying water iu them, neither dG» they take Vr elter under @ Water-spout, nor sit in a pool } for pleasure Phey buy rainpre of garments to wear for the purpose of prot cling them.- iselves from the weather, anda dellissa coat intle will effectually protect the wearer many houra iu a heavy raia or snow | stort Mellise* hss a peculiar wa ter-repellant property which prevents water when falling in the form of rain or snow cu a garment | {rom penetrating the cloth, and he true way o test? he utility of a Melliss garment is not hy pouring @ stream of water on it froma vatering can, but by weariog it in a heavy sinstorai. The result will be found emi- rently satisfactory. Continued exposure to }the weather will not impair ia the slightest j degree the rain=p.oof quality of Mellissa. [t is fixed and permanent. These garments, | horoughly well made from fine materials, are nowon the counters of, first-class dealers ihioughout the whole country. SCHOOL BOOKS! WHOLESALE AND BETAILL, At THE DIAMOND <>BOOKSTURE ALWAYS TO THE FRONT: 3 See the Brantford Safety, } | PNEUMATIC ‘JIRES. ‘ ie dé rf unt Have been ridden 5,000 miles without a! puncturs, and cap be repsired iu une min- | ate and ten secosda. DIED. At West Royalty, on the 3rd April, Ann, to the} widew ef the late Thomas Doyle, aged 89 yca's {Funeral on Tuesday at 8 o'clock to St. Dunstan’s Cathedral } At West Greit Works, Maine, on the 18th }of March, at the age of 3 yeara, 4 months and ) days, the beloved child of Cap ain Stephen and \ppoline Peters, and nephew of Rev. F. X. Gallant, of Bloomfield, P. E. Island. Morrison, aged 44 years, leaving a» large fam- ily to mourn their irreparable loss. At Rollo Bay East, on the 26ch March, | 1892, after an illness of two months, Willi.n | Onaiszon, aged 25. Deceased had been mar- jried but four months previously. young man of good character. To his widow and parents we extend sincere sympathy. | May his spirit rest in peace. | At her home, Grand River, Lot 14, March }Slst, Mrs. Catharine White, wife of James He wasa Wetit! Weti.—Is it true boys? Call nd see for yourselves. Boys’ suits from gs 2 to 6 selling for the amall sum of 25c. t — eS suits are just what we we advertise them » be; they will fit children from 4 to 10 jare two- peice garments,aad coat and pants, jare lined. Boys, call and see this cheap | 1ot.— James Paton & Co., Marke’ Souare. | s. i <n ee ee UGH BETTER, | 1ank Youll | o8#ISivilizts UNIVERSAL TESTI- | “£4 Po7 tise who have suffered from CRONIO BRONCHITIS, COUGHS, ' COLDS, OR ANY FORM OF WAS8T- | ANG DEISLASES, afier they have tried rem © 8 - SCOFPS | EMULSION MH YPOPMOSPHITES -Of Lime 2nd Soda.— JT 18 ALMOST AS PALATABLE S WILK. IT IS A WONDERFUL PLESH PRODUCER It is used and ciderwd by Physicians. Avoid all | imitations or subsittutions. Sold by cl Druggiss at 0c, and $1.00. FOOTT & BROWNE, Belleville. Oe ret one roe HORSES--15--HORSES. ANTED TO PURCHASE, dn Friday and Saturday next, 15 good, sharp Driving Horees, weixht 1000 to 1200 lbs... age 5 to 10 years, W. 8, McKIE, api-dy 4 wky ll STORE TO LET, On South Side Queen Square. HE STORE lately occupied by C. E. Roberteon, Esq. Apply to HORACE HASZARD. ap4—si ecd of Partnership. the undersigned, under the name and style of PEAKE BrOs, & Cu., having been dissolved _on the Ist day of March, inst., by the retirement of George Peake from the Firm, the business of the said late Firm will hereafter be carried on by Thomas Handrahan at the old stand, under the same style and firm of Peake Bros. & ‘ o. Daced this Sist day of March, A. D. 1892. GEORGE PEAK®, ; THOS. HANDRAHAN,. api—dy 3i wy 2i pat guar ber wat 2w | Wanted at Once. ‘IGHT Coat makers, five Pant makers, three Vest makers, one Machinist. None but ’ first-class hands peed apply. : DUNLAP, COOKE & OO., apl—3i Ambherst, N. 8. ey are on top of anything in this city at double the money and are on top of our counter, never was under. Dont keep our suits “‘under counter.” Our $1 00 bristie’s Soda Biscuits, received i direct from the factory on Sturday, at Beer \& Golf's, ap 3i THE GOOLD BICYCLE CO., Ltd., MAKERS, BRANTFORD, ONTARIO DIAMOND BOOKSTORE, Charlettetown, - - P. E. Island. ap4—Sieod wky li GRATITUDE. EAR DOCTOR, — Having heard that some persons are making false and injurious reports about you, I write to say that in the treatment of my wife I am quite satisfied. Other doctors said it was cancer, am algo thankful to be able to acknowledge pubticly that you have cured my daughter, although other doctors could do nothing for her but making her worse. I also wish to say that I write this of my own free will, and not at your request ; but you can make use of it in any Wao you think fit. Thanking you again for what you have done, believe me, dear Sir, Yours, very gratefully, DANIEL REILLY. Montague Bridge, 30th March, 1802. DR. GEO A. BAYNES, Speciaiist in Diseases of Women & Chronic Diseases of Men. Office: Market Square, Ch’town, P. E. I. Notice to Lobster Packers. pre sold out my Lobster Can Making bu-inesa to MR. JAMES KE GRANT, I bespesk tor himithe patronage of all Packers xu may require the best hand-made Lobster ane HORACE HASZARD. Ch’town, March 29, 1892—dy 6 wy li W. C. T. U. M"S:, MARYGH, HUNT, Lite Dircotor in the ation ™” azcture in the FIRST METHODIST CHURGA, On Tuesday, 5th inst., AT EIGHT OCLOCK, P. M. SURJECT—“ Scientific Temperance Instruc- tion in Schools and Colleges” — Silver Collection to meet expenses. api TO LET. HE eastera*half of House situated on King Street, opposite Judge Reddin’s residence. This House contairs eight good reoms, besides pantrien, and isin good order, Possession given mmediate y, opiy to Mr. Thomas McQuaid, Lower Queen Street, or to the owner at South- port. - EDWARD KELLY. mich25 d FOR 2 Sermo = USE HACKNOMORE. mch23 AMMONIA in BAKING POWDER is a DISEASE producing AGENT. Its volatility is abridged by reaction with the gluten of the fl ur. The preparation of an UNOBJECTION- AMMONIA ia impracticable. Avoid all Risk and use GERMAN WOODILL’S 2 BAKING POWDER Guaranteed to Contain ann } ' : i ; i } and incurable ; you have cured her without | operation or any violent or painful means. [ ; ABLE Baking Powder containing! MONDAY, APRIL 4 i892 ee We have now open 14 cases Mantles and Cheapest on P. E. Island, £6 cases Dress Goods, ete, and will make OUR FIRST SHOW THAT [5 EMINENTLY THE GREAT gy ‘Strength-Giver ! THEO, L, CHAPPELLE, Agent, april¢ i HARRIS & ST Cherlottetown, April 1, 1882—eod & why VIONDAY. | ) BEER BROS. OPTS CF SRT Ee PRIOR Re SCE SO SE a RR Rt es en LS A LR Nace Should be Sought After by those seeking to attain Physical Development fi AND GOOD POWERS OF -~ LONDON HOUSE. se nee) —— S35 CASES SPRING GOODS NOW OPENING. —_—_——_(x)-——— BECAUS It is Free from Lumps, It does not require Rebbing, It gives a Beautifal Polish, of It Costs only Fifteen Cents, It Saves Labor and Money. USE WATSON'S FURNITURE POLISH, oer ERUAE ~ Watsons New DrugStore THREE DOORS BELOW LONDON HOUSE CORNER, Charlottetown, April 2, 1892—dy wasting diseases.” mch3l—dy & wky 192nd Medical Man, Dr. T. W. N. Baker, SATS OF M. FP . &.: ‘* Having occasion to test yorr Porter and Extract of Malt and Taraxacum, | can highly recommend it, supplying iong ‘elt want to the medical profession, as it combines the fat producing qualities of milt with the alterative principles of taraxacum, and from its composition will easily be retained by the most delicate stomach, and consequently prove inva'uable in protracted convalescenee and all For Sale by all Druggists. Beware of imitations. THE MALTO PEPTONIZED PORTER CO., LTB., TRURO, NOVA SCOTIA, NO AMMONTA. feb Ch'town, March 5, 1892. 7,000 Mi [* MANY KINDS OF WATCHES the combined number of revolutions of al 180 MILLIONS each year, and their combined travel is OVER SEVEN THOUSAND MIJES. tsilway and other carriages are oiled after every long j-urney. Some Sewing Machines are oiled whenever used, other machinery often, and should not the continuously running Watch receive more attention in this matter than it does. We advise that all Watches shuuld ba oiled and examined to see if they need cleaning at least ONCE A YEAR. By this means the liability to wear is les- sened, and the Watch will last longer and give better satisfaction. __ WATCHES, CLOCKS, CHRONOMETERS, BAROMETFRS and- MUSICAL BOXES cleaned and repaired. &. W. TAYLOR the wheels exceeds CAMERON BLOCK. EWART, —— em | EXTENSIVE AUCTION SALR, Farm, Stock, Implemeats, ete, i THE subscriber having disposed of his F : 3 Farm at kmerali by private sale will offor ; Auction, at Springfield, 1 ot 67, _— OF Publie ‘ON MONDAY, 18th APRIL NEXT. Sale to commence at Twelve o'clock, noon | , That beau'ifal and desirable Farm sitaated t ~pringfie;d, containing Une tiundred Aanen Tois Farm is kaown to be one of the best and most Convenient of its size in the Provings it is mostiy fenved with suruce hedges, ceder ‘aud vary wire feace, and ix io a bigh state of culnys. tion. Tne buildings are large, well-finished, and in firet-class repair, There are twe orchards oo it, one containing some 150 trees newly set out and just coming into bearing. It is convenient to anaes — This omestead is too well and known to require any puffing favorably STOCK. consisting of Nine cholcely-breq Horaes, viz :~- 7 1 Mare, 10 years old, by Bush Messenger vo cir Edwin, : Hernanda, A l Kight, t rine: pal, All Rite, her andu, Norman Chief. - Krown Siout, 9 fine Miich Cows, Jersey and Holstein grade & young Heifers, , > oon 25 threc-quarter bred shropshire Sheep, 8 gure-vred Yorkshire Pize, 6) dena. IMPLEMENTS~—1 Biocer (Hrantford) nearly new; 1 Mower ( Massey): I Seed Drill ( deosier), + Cultivator, 2 sets Spring Tooth Harrowa, 2 gare Spike Harrows 1 icandall Co, } Potato bigger, 3 Ploughs, 1 Hay Nake, 1 Grain « ‘rusher 4 ures 'x Rolier), 1 Fodde Cutter | Bugey 1 Road Vert ¢ Truck Wagons, 2B x Carts, 2 Jaunting Sleigh. 1 tamiy Sleigh, 2 Mod Sleighs, 2 -e% Deabie Working Haru--s, 2 sets Driving Harness, 2 ters Cart tiarness, 1 s-t Express Harness, towether with Potato se: Mere, Morse Hoes. and almost evezy conceiv-bile articie lw be lunad on a well. equipped Farm. : ‘The Hor es are bred in the most farhionable line’, and, individually, are a choice lot. Noe better celiection of ‘orses and Cows is owned on ove Farm in the P: ovinc* Terms t.r Farm mad+ ku. + 1 at sale, Terms for Stock and Jmmtements:—Seven and Kighteen Moentis crit apvreved joint notes on all sums ever oo’. Svsven months’ credit wili be given on a'l sums over $5. 6, FALE POSITIVE. NO RESERVE. J HESER HASLAM. W. HL. MANSON, Auctioneer. Springileld, Loc 67, March 3!, 1892—dy m & th tleie wky 2i ; STOCK SALE. Ww* are iustoucted by the Steck Farm Com- wissioners to sell the undermentioned Animals at Public Auction, 9» TUESDAY, ith April, at 12 o’cluck, on the [ srket Square, Char- lottetown : - ‘ sDHenwwowo et et et eet pat tt v 1 Thoreuzhbred i »<ist * \yrshire Ball, “The Twin,” 5 ycars oki ® Pare Yorkshire Pigs (voars). 3 months old, 3. ure Yorkshire Pig+(20ws), 3 months old, ' Pure Yorksbire Pig (boar), ab ont 2 years old, 1 Pure Berkshire Pig (»oar), adeut 2 years old, 1 Fat Cow. This sale ia worthy the attention of farmers who wi.h to improve their stock. Terms at sale. ALSO From Glynwooc Farm :~ I ~horthorn Bal), 1 year Old, registered podigres, i Ayrshire Ball, 1 yeur old, registered pedigres, E. H. NURTON & OO, Auctioneers. apl—dy 2aw ifritu) wky U sle i > Sherwood Cemetery. THE ANNUAL MEETING of Sherwood Cemc- tery (iompany will be held in Mcleod's Hall on WKUNESDAY, the 6h day of April next, at 3 o'clock, p. m., fer the election of Directors Gite the transaction of other important business, By order, HENRY SMITH, Fe retary Sher wood Cemciery Co. mchyi—wim patth seatto Valuable Building Lot on Great George Sireet, My VLK cubsoriber offers for sala the Lot on whieb L his Sables stand. This is by all odds ths best lot in the city for a gentleman's residenet. If not sold b. fore the 18th of April, | will, on that date, sell it by Aucti nm, together with the bal- ance of my Stable Onu'fil, consisiing of | superior Barouche, 1 Boat Wagon, t Single Wagon.t Buggy, | veautiful se. of J) onble darness, 348 4 Single Harness, Cart Harness, side saddle, Riding Sadale, and | Farmer's Boiler. Owing to the stable interfering with the rent ing of my houses, I have concluded to close it out, Pr. Pp. GILLIS. moh4—eod t) 26:h April WANES, LOST, FULND de VAT FOR SALK. A double seull rowbest, buit of American cedar, A: ply to JOUNS SNELGHOVE, Steam Navigation Co's, Wharf. ap4i—if ‘% TORAGE,~—First-cla.s stora oo Correa i) Sleighs, ete, can be had by epplying i pd—apl v. C. CONNOLLY, Grafton Street. 3 \ JANTKD=Hy the list of Apzil, a nursemaid, Apply at this office. t{—rpl y ANTED~Two zood coat makers and twe pant makers, at D. A, BRUCE'S, e apl—dy 3i wy li O LET.—Three rooms, suitable for a dre inaker, situste on King strect, near Street, Apply at this office. \0 LE?.—A Cottage with Stable. at east end of Kuston Street. Apply to It. PENNELL at Norton & Fennell’s. apl sits GENTS! Oar “Spurgeon” book, bythe celebrated Baptist Vivine, Dr. Russell i, Conwell, commonly cailed the Spurgeon cf Awerica, Contains 625 pages, also =purgeoms Golden Sermon and others, Splendid testime nials from the highest authorities. Rev, Cam den Cobern says: “The story of this brave life ought to come like a cup of the Water of Life into every homein America. I believe Dr, CO® well to a fic man for his tasx.” See what agents are doing. One repor's 53 orders solé @ three cays. another 114 in four days, and an 40inoneday. Actqiick. Send 3! cents for ub fit and big terms to Kak. PceiisHinG Hous st. John. N. B. =, T° 1 ET.—H use containing 12 rooms, kitches, outhouses, e'c., in a good locality. Apply @ >. I. MORRISON, Auctioneer. mobs ) LET.—The eastern half of House on corner of Hillsborou zh and Kuston Streets. Tame diate poss.ssion- Apply to Mrs. F. Parker CARVEU- mch8 - TSO ON A nie ANTED.—A good cook, by the ist of May, WwW apply to Mrs. Acthar P-tecs, Brighton. mar ll ccc _ LET.—The House on Bayfield street a present oceupied by A. and U, Horan with hot water heating, stables, coach b > ete. Rent moderate. Vossessi mn viven by lst of 15h of May Also, what ‘is called Hern a Garden, with p) nty of fruit trees und bay eng ne various kinds In gvod cultiva'ion, for ~s son or for years. For particulars enquire Oi HERKMANS’, Queen S'reet. me WASTED 70 HIRE.—A middle azed dae giant man to work on a farm Prot 8 ferred. Apply to THomMas F. GUARD, Mount Roseland, or to this office. dw twa ALESMAN WANTE?,—For 4 Dg Goods Store in Charlottetown. A — 5 y ung man, with god charace” 1 perience. Good reference require. = © Pry Goods,” P.O Hox 329, Charlowetowe- mch??-dy Gi wy li