Tenus :—Five Dottars a Year, A ce tere message catema SS <A ct eats, “ This is trae Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evaziripes, eet een a THE Datry Ex _——— .P. E. ISLAND. M AMINE, & fr SINGLE Copizs Two Certe +. oe ONDAT, JANUARY 12, 180" — ees 4 & VOL. 27.-NO. 42 Ih peti isol, ON BLOCK. E. W. TAYLOR'S, Casteria euros Colic, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrnopa, Eructation, Kills Worms, gives sleep, aad promotes di- Sluion, Withous injurious medication, Tax Centaur Compaxy, 77 Murray Strect, N. Y. IS9l. -_—_—_ = as Se TW SRRIPS ' ; ry NEW SERIES. CHARLOTTETOWN rypa nn Tan CALENDAR FOR JANUSRY, 1891, MOON CUANGI Third Q er, Sed day, 5h., 59m, a.m, New M lUth day, Ilh., l2m., a.m., S j First Quarter, L7th lay, 2h., Sm, a. is asi Oe o4° day, Sh., 13m., p. m., S E. - Or D Jun Sun |Moon High! Days . oar "|visesisets ; rises wat’r| lenh ' ih mh my) after; after) h m AT — 1 + 49 4 18)10 BO) 2 27) & 29 a Fi 19/11 631 3 20] 30 2 Na . 19) morn 4 3 31 4 Sunday ‘9; 211 06718 §& 33 al Mo is 9412 6 615) 34 ei fues 8} 2411315.793) 35 7: Wed y " 429 822 36 ‘i i$] 26 5431.97) 38 CAMER QF; Ss 271i 6 FEIN 7 39 . 03 ‘ ‘7; 28! 7 S910 56 40| Charlottetown, January 3, 1891. 1))Sunday ‘7! 20! $ 50/11 40) 42 — ae 12, Monday $7; 31) 9 30 morn | 44 13 Tuesday 16} 32H 41 0 26) 45 14'Wedneaday | 46/ 33/1031'1 9| 48 \Thursday | 45) 34/10 29] 1 53] 50 16 Friday } 45) 36,11 317; 240) 6&2 17 Saturday | 44) 37/11 48! 3 36} 5s i Sunday 43; 39 aft 2! 4 43) 56 43 Monday | 42; 40) 0 27) 6 1 58 ® Tuesiay tl 41) see & es 2i\Wednesday | 40 42/142) 813] 9 BWThustlay | 39 444229 9 31 4 23 Friday | 381 45,3241 947/ 7 BiSaturday | 37] 47/ 4221027] 9 26) Sundsy | 36) 48152911 5) 12 96 Monday | 39} 50) 6 35/11 38) l4 . @7/Tues ‘ay | 34) 51/7 32 aft 11 7 for infants and Children. 2°! Wednesday a3; 53: 8 40) 0 42 19 . - #0! x >! r . S)Fritey | Si, S10 45, 148] 95/ , LeMMterta sso well adapted to children that a) Friday ake alee Ge is ae [recommend it as superior to any prescription 3i Saturday 7 40/4 S57\11 50) 2 26) 9 27 known to me.” TL A. Archer, M.D. _ = 111 So, Oxford &., Brooklyn, N. Y. Cy T CHARES I. MORRISON, > 7 ne ey ’ Commission Merchant oo $$ — _ = —_— —— ee _——--—— “- ——AND—— AUCTIONEER, Agent for St John Dye Works, St. Joha, N.B. 5 ne a General agent for Prince Edward Island for ast I. leal” Washing Machines & ‘‘Ideal” Churns | 108 Queen 8t., Charlottetown, P. E I. given of busiuess. ILLIAMS ‘ANDS S tan inten weetd Endorsed by the best authorities in the wo i | i ts ‘carly 14,000 in use and good acccun song them. Over 40 years of honest WILLIS PIANO * ORGAN CO., Maceachern’s Building, Lower Queen St. nove9 —dw tf AND son teen U (9 Grn a“ : CG OLDS. ‘Si. YEARS IN USE. ew s “WHOOPING ° a ‘ * TTLE & 4s PRICE2Z5’ PER BO ARMSTRONG & CQ, PROHRIETORS St. John., N. B. ©» FRED. de €. DAVIES, DISPENSING CHEMIST, Late with Smith & Woodman, Chemists, St. Sugustine, F orida. URE DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PATENT ; MEDICINES. FANCY ARTICL ges, Nail and Tooth Brushes, Loonau's, Paris), Fancy Soaps, end mottled), Colgate Preaek Renee Pear's and Margerison’s French Soaps. Cwli and see a line for the Xmas oo Manicure Nets, also preparations for same. Walkin» Sticks suitable tor Xmas I resents. Reat line Havana Cigars in the city, aa fresh stock, in 25, 50 «nd 100 boxes. — for Xmas presents for smokers. Also, 7 in and out of cases, Tobacce, Cigarettes, ; ; biceo Pouches, Cigar Lighters, and every oe -fames, Spon- og-dere.. Te Brushes Castile (white Lace Soap, ‘For the coming se ‘for Cash, HARD ’ -H COUGHS -T from $24 00, with Fittings complete. /teed perfect in operation. rl Hardrare& Caviag Arriveds 4 Fall aad ae ARRIAGE BUILDERS! —- fy uM atatock We intend clearing out our entire stock of Carriage Goods, and give up the trace hort. NORTON & FENNELL, Chailottetown, Dec. 9. 1890—2aw an With Wonderful E ABOVE CELEBRATED 22 sizes for all kinds of fuel, We can refer intending pur Chariotttetown, Nov. 1, 1890 —d d wy Wire Gauze Oven bors, ES STOVES A are ND RANG me i ing 11 sizes for !t Voval. aera ae or Cx Stove sold is guaran- DODD & R0GERS. y 2aw (mon sat) wky n we will sell, at Specially Reduced Prices WARE and CARRIAGE GOODS. Terms Prices Low for Cash. Ciy Ha: dware Store. “CHARTER OAR” COOK STOVES AND RANGES now made in Prices run chasers to hundreds of faies who are now using “CHARTER OAKS” in the City and Country. =~ Specia C enable parties paper Pictures to Rates. Bring the VEEN Two or thre Upholsterer ¢ 7 m. - Be. Cigar - requisite for smokers. Try our > . best in town. er MUST BE PADD. LL accounts rendered from — Drug Store oo July Ist, 189", a the Paid betore January Ist, prox, Ww Mil) be steounts for the past six months Ww 10 lendered, tf—dee an get work Our MARK WRIGHE 896. Charlottetown, December 2, 1 get them m along so- MARK WRIGHT. C©O.. Lrp. W AIFED. e Machindlands and an Factory. ©., Lro. PICTURES FRAMEC CHEAP | For the next few weekwe will giv 1 Discounts on Pictu Frames, to receiving thAnnual News- Fmed at Special e Cc | EOC LOE CI LO Nt OO OE LOL ETI ' & GDDFELLOWS COLUMN. | Stop that:(| —— ‘ ote > *. (| Ledges in ®. E. Island. ft ig ele} hat tat BIG Ag y 3 —— | ‘ CHPORIC eguGel aL re CHARLOTTETOWN. For i? you do not ft may become eon St. Lawrence Lodge, meets Monday. | subptic, For Oonsempiion, Sorupfeit, ¢ Wildey Lodge, meets Friday. treperal Dehivii and Westie Diseases, j S 1| there ! like Wedneséay. SUMMERSIDE. Prince Edward Lodge, meets Thursdzy. | ae i ' ; { ‘ i { { f f ‘ | | | Port la Joie Encampment, meets second | ' Its InFLUENCE.—Many years ago, when. the Morgan excitement was raging, all Secret sucieties felt the effect of it. It re- ‘quired considerable courage to belong tu 'traternal organizations at that time. ‘The public, ignorant of the true purposes of ‘ ‘such societies, came to the conciusion, with { Of Gaimme and Soda. { | @somewhat surprising unanimity, tha’ they . jo. pimret ce palntatie 64 nik Fas ‘ | were alla bad lot and that their members T sede Cennies ethad so-called Ewutsious, : {Should be ostracised. But, speaking fur ba Wenderfu) flesh producer, oe ore Order, . has gone over for- | Lee ib 2 | Ware reasting what storms that fell upon | SCOTS EMULSION Hit, aonaueiien and to conquer, To-day { is pat up in a salmon entor wrayer, suveand vet the geutuine. Sold by Dealers at SOc, and £4.86, ; ReoTT & HOWNE, MoNevitle. erunatitidien neem denehrantnts Re af % the Opposition to it is confined to cranks and the ignorant. Its work has been so grand, sv humane, fraternal, sv helpful, that the intelligent, thoughtful part of the ,world has been charmed by it. Almost | within the recollection of every member of 'the Order the ludge was a bene of conten- | tion in nearly every family whose head was ‘an Oddfellow. The wife was against the lodge. She could not see its utility, and |Yegarded it with some degree of jealousy, | because it seemed tu share with her the Mewes wh Lax Ain boetor dort eS effections and devotions of the husband. : She was unable to understand that her hus- epficure aids band, if he was an intelligeut Oddfellow, ige stion. Dyspept cure cures [ndige sfion. wassuch quite as much for her suke and the sake of their children as his own. But how time has changed this feeling, Any other result than that our women athe most*terious ‘and ( should become admirers of Oddfellowshp ~long-stand g cases of ps was not possible. The work of the Order ¥ Chronic Puepeneia 4 could not fail to touch the heart of woman. positively cured As the years went by, she saw the Order coming, like an angel of mercy, into the homes of effiiction, into the chamber of death, and she saw it lifting great burdens from sorrowing hearts. She saw it doing a |work which she was peculiarly gifted by ra Price per bottle 35cts and #00 (large bottles four times size of small ) hort. Stofehn Ns. j her Creator todo, and which she always Gales Ke Short. Staloh | has done, but a work which Oddfellowship -—though men are not as richly endowed for the work as women are—did better ‘than she could do it, because of systematic NOTICE organization. She became the triend of e Oddfellowship, and now the Oddfellow’s wife is a co-worker with her husband in the es ~ lorious mission of Oddfellowship. We 4 Se diate n semmmite. Wen Ferien Sek thankful that the Order is good enough <4 Ps vats, 15u1, wee--+ and grand enough to commandgshe love and 3 . wii JOHN HENRY. dec31 —dy 2w eod wky 2i The Governor of Vermont recen the Order. The first I. O O. F. Encampment was SFCR SALE. ‘organized asl. 1009. Dees ene mek HE SLOOP “PET,” 9 tons, new, svit-' California has 27,475 Oddfellows, with able for Lobster Smack ; is decked, and an annual revenue of nearly $250,000. has a good cabin for two; carries 14 tons.’ A case of absent-mindedness quite re- Apply to John Lowrie, Charlottetown, or ‘© cently caused a Noble Grand to ‘declare the ower, in waa | the Warden opened in the third degree.” 4 PETER STE A qT, | When some brothers cannot have their decl9—wy eow 2m Victoria. | own way in the lodge they go into the sulks and stay away from the meetings. This is “Strong Drink, Its Use and »¢ policy. Ab 99 | Genesee Lodge, Rochester, N. Y., dis- ADUSE, | tributed an aggregate of 382 pounds of Y F. W. L. MOORE, Barrister-at-Law, turkeys to the thirty-six widows of that The Liquor Question in a Nutshell. For lode on Christmas. sale at Haszard & Moore’s and the Diamond Curry the meaning of the Three Links in tly joined funeral of Obituary. At Fort Augustus, on the 9th inst, the the John A. McDonald, of Johnson's River. took place. His wdship 5B shop Macdonald, assisted by the ev. J. J. Macdonald, Kimkcra, celebrated he High Mass. After mass the Rev. Allan Macdonald spoke of the deceased in the following terms :-— ‘*T would prefer that the remains of the deceased shuuld be borne to their last rest- ing place, accompanied by your, fervent prayers for the repose of his soul. 1 ciaim, however, on this occasion, the privilege of uttering one word in praise of * Big John Allan.’ * Big’ he truly was, in mind and heart, and body. I have always regarded late him as a noble specimen of manhood. He was one of nature’s noblemen. Endowed with more than ordinary intelligence, and possessing « fair education, considering the difficulties of acquiring it in his day, his word was always respected, and his counsel sought after by not afew. He had a big heart and was generoustua fault. The cry of want or distress was never made to him unheeded. Through kindness of heart to relicsve others, be has been known to bave several times beggared himself. And when thus his large property bad well nigh passed from his hands, he hunself was never heard tu uttera complaint. But there are other traits in his character which are, perhaps, more worthy of mention. His love of God was pure .nd disinterested, and after God he loved his Church, the spouse of Christ. He manifested this virtue in very many ways, but especially in his geacrosity. Hews always ready with monty or tabor to assist in any work about the church, or in anything that would te.d to promote the interests of religion His many good works, bis self sacrificing spirit, bis readiness to answer auy call made on him may, indeed, fade from the mem- ory of man, but I know they will not be forgotten by Him who will reward even a cup of water given in His name. Taking into consideration his simple child-like faith, with his many other sterling qualities ot mind and heart, I would nct think him unworthy to joia the royal band who sur- mounted 80 many obsiacies, that they might see and adore the child Jesus in his crib at 3ethliehem. He has already seen Hm He has heard Him spexk, and the sweet music of that voice shall continue to be his joy for ever. May his sou! rest in peace. We announce in this week’s issue the death of Catherine Maclean, wit ow of Roderi.k Macleod, Johnstone Road, Muarling- ton, on the 16ch ult., in the ist year of her age. She with her husband came to this Island from Invernersshire, Scotland, in the sour I84f) She was left a widow in the year three daugh'ers, Who sri” sufvave -ang and mourn ti @ loss of «loving mo her, but who be- li ve taat their loss i- he: preat yain, and who piize her example and advice as an inheritance of great value. Through her long life she ever m nifest-d a deep interest in the advance- ment of the Master’s Kingdom. hews Notes. Money was plentiful in Lordon last week, and the stock market was firm. Dis- count rates were 34 for six months and 3 for short pericds, . A Svattle, Wash., despatch says that over twenty opium refineries are in {ull blast be- tween there and Victoria, B. C., as well as other smaller establishments. Smuggling is constantly going on, and the despatch says wealthy men are backing the smugglers. France was caught in November by un- timely cold. A snowstorm descended be- fore the beet root harvest was completed, Books ore. Price 15 cents, post paid. } your conduct, and it will not make any dec30—10i __ | difference if you don’t wear the Three Links on your vest. Sinee 1861 no lodge in New Hampshire has given up its charter or giveu up its organization, and none is likely to for many years to come. , .A lodge in Philadelphia recently present- (ed seventeen of its members with veteran >» . : jewels for continuous membership of over ~< 25 years. 0 l ay ra e Albany, N. Y., has a venerable member in the person of Bro. Charies Amthor, who | has been the treasurer of German Colonial Lodge for 43 years. The quality of a lodge is not to be judged by the number on its rolis, but rether by the character of its work and the calibre of those that compose it. In Philadelphia every lodge is in work- ing order that has ever been chartered since ,the introduction of the Order, and there are now in that city 150 lodges and 24,184 members. Temperance is urged upon all Oddfellows as a first duty. A contemporary points out that temperance ‘‘is not simply abstin- ence from strong drink, but temperance in thought, words and actions. By temper New Stewing Prunes, ance we do not only circumscribe our de- New Lemons, sire for intoxicants, or abstain from putting New Fivrida Oranges; ‘® bottle to our brother's lips, but we are ate c. taught to be temperate in words and to 4 een , ‘govern our tongues. Words passionately gator aia arene sels Coote or intemporately spoken my dum al Vinegar, Van Houtan’s Cocoa, Fry’s Choco- *% *% — —_ a Seo eee oe late and Cocoa, Rowntree’s Chocolates and ™0te grief and sorrow, and bring “— Confectionery, Fine Scotch Oatmeal (in 7 lb, ,Tepreach on the Order than intoxication.” tins), English Golden S, rup (superior quality).| The true object of Oddfellowship is ex- Our Choice Biended 32 Cent Tea has be- emplified in the fact that Columbus Lodge, come very popular, and our 24 Cent Tea con- of Columbus, Ohio, recently supplied eight tinues to keep away ahead of everything in widows, whose husbands were members o! the market. | the lodge in their hfetime, with six tons of SANDERSON & CO., ; coal to each for their winter's supply, thus Newson’s Block, South Side of Queen Square, | practically exemplifying one of the cardinal Opposite Post Uffice. , principles of Oddfellowship, which is to re- decll—dy Imeod wky lieve the distresses of those who are in apy way connected with the Fraternity. This | E : isa “habit” No. 9 has maintained for a series of years, with few intermissions.— be mpanion. “HE WINTER ROUTE between Cape | Traverse and Cape Tormentine is now | open. Passengers and Luggage at the regu-! lar rates. Passengers will find this route! very much the cheapest Passengers accom- ——FOR THE—— SANDERSON & (0's New Layer Raisins, New Valencia Layer Raisins, Rew Cooking Raisins, New Currants, Nuts and Confectionery. New Dates, New Figs, To the Deaf. A person cured of Deafness and noises in the head of 23 years’ standing by a Simple | Remedy, will send a descviption of it Lez to 'any persos who applies to N cxuoLtsox, 177 modated in the very best manner. CAPT. GEORGE IRVING. and was followed by intense cold, during which the mereury feil almost to zero of Fahrenheic. Seeding of fall wheat had nut been finished in the north of France la Paris skatioy vas excellent early in Decam- ber, ant ‘crison st Versailles gave a fete oi he ponds, et Ely li Local Notices. Cheapest boots at Goff Bros. jan9 tf Overshoes and felt boots at Goff Bros. jan9 tf Gents slippers just received at Goff Bros. jand tf A few bottles of calves-foot’ jelly which have been cracked by the frost, will be sold for half price at Beer & Goff's. jan7 3i ‘ust received at Beer & (Goff's.—Crosse & | Blackwell’s pickles, Harvey’s Sauce, Fre: ch olives, French capers, potted and devilled j ham, Van Houten’s cocoa, lucca oil, ete , e'e, jan7 3i Is tue Miss, small or medium, rigged for zero weather? If not we can fit her with a nice garment at a very low price, as they must be cleared out quick.—Stan'ey Bros,% Brown’s Block. dece3l 3i eod : ' rere DirntHexia is still prevalent in Helif x. The disease is of a very malignant type. > Somewnat Orv.—The St. John Sun says: A preminent merchant received a letter from |the United States, yesterday, addressed as tolows: “St Ju>n, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Canada.” —_—_——_ iii Dyspepticure—Is uot a palliative, but a cule; it first mlieves, then controle, and tinally entirelv subdues the irritation and iu- fismmation of the stomach that causes indi- gestion and dyspepsia, cilia A Pocron’s Mistake.—At Windsor Mills, Que., on Tuesday, Dr. Tremblay, tock an ounce of aconite in mistake for a preparation he had mado to relieve asthma, A | «ntidotes failed, and the doctor made his will, took the sacrament and died an hour later in the presence of his wife and three children. ee Excessive SMOKING.—George D. Sauger, prescription clerk in a drug store at Macon, Ga., dropped dead on New Year's evening, while sitting in the store. The autopsy revealed that death was caused by over- s'imulation of the heart, superinduced by constant and excessive smoking of cigarettes, of which it is said he consumed six or , MeDongal Street, New York. dee2—fm cod why Sep dylaw ‘eight packages daily.