j | S. of T. to the Front. A public temperance meeting was held in Little York Hall on Monday evening the 28th ult. Mr. Spargo occupied the chair. | Notwithst.nding the unfavorable roads, the | number in attendance was as many as the hall would eomf rtably seat The eager- 1 wus enter- h the people assembli The with whi manifest in their punctuslity. ness OLLU FF ~~; on HX J ee) _ eres j ‘ i ” ; Q a r 4 ha aE Sey Just Arrived Direct from Toronto and Mere te (XL) MITE RUSSIAN, White Fife and Red : Fife Seed Wheat, Tir , Arrive nothy Ne tainment msisted chiefly of readings trem | Vetches, Alsvke and White and Red Clover. } | : ‘ +. 1 a. . . i , , : *? > } the first issue of the York lemperance | Also, Island-crown Wheat, Barley, Buck- | Journal,” a m mthiy pap r edited by Re- } wheat and Timothy Seed Will be seld cheap | form Division. Chis Journal may be said | Wholesale and Retail. This is a very choice | to be doing a two-fold work ; it renders in- | lot of Seeds > ¢ } } aa . \ HORNE & CO ; atruction to 1fs readers ana aflorads @& source | * ms ‘ ; | « : ‘ ; ’ ~ ~ vt. of self-education to those who contribut “I ryu — | * . > 3 oe original matter. rhe original essays which ( pwn, Apri 5, 189 ‘ ew 2 Wy 41} . . ° " ; this issue contained showed ability in com- . : ; "wi z A position, and broad logical views. The | ¥ 7 wrt RY yy any 1 oe ee me 4 ' . “- Thea! IV . mite 7 i selections were principally humorous. The | AWA A i LT J 1 bck bok Ae Ah bak » ; ' } Da : loud applause that followed each reaing | } er | +? ‘ p . } Le | | showed clearly that it contained something : ’ . > a¢>¥.7 Py 4 ) I worth listening to iudyit rom this, | YO B LD SY { I N, on] T’ : : i SATU! .y¥, the Jis yot May next, i | ** York Temperance Journal ” has all pros- | jo 39 p. w.. : em under and by virtue | e % e } } ' ; : ve ‘ i sr) Ini ture « rs pects of Decuming one of the iteaaing ta powero!l e co ined in an ineentul I Sai fs } Tinat tha moating | Mortwage, dat d the t6th day of July, A. D 1883, | jo wis OF tne day. vust as | ie mae e I"g | and made between James Fit nous and was about >» close, the spirit of enthusiasm | Catherine Fitzsimimons, his wife, of the one part, | . ’ . ; lo Ay , j an ( he her Dart: began to move thrvugh the hall when one | 284 Angus A. MeLean, of the o' her part: hei . ‘ . —. . ' A!/l that tract, piece and parcel of Land, deing individual arose and wished to be connected | part of ‘Town Lot Number 91, in the first hundred «With the oraer. lef Town Lots in Cha i »whn, bounded and : ~ | y had aa fol we: Commenecin the south O~r > * PESENT described as t Ws ° ‘ ra L ne Who Was PRESENT. | ast angle of Town Lot Number 90, In the first | ' ' ' | _ ee — Victoria Cross Notes. We are glad to see the birds come again, | and ev ry tree ne hrub showl signs Oi | af life: but atill we regret that the lung winter | ieee wel Ek. ey dite | alee nigots, Which we spent so en] Vadly, are | gone. Every Wednesday eve the residents | , | of this place aud the surrounding districts | hundred of tow 1 n LOts in (nhariotltetown, On tne orth side of Dorchester Street ; then 1orth- | Waradiv ¢ rhiy ft rs: thence eas'wa ily forty-t NO | | feet; thenee southerly eighty ‘eet to Dorchester | Street: thence along the said st t westw ily | rty-two feet to the plice of commencemen For further particulars a; ply at office of Me | MeLean & Macdonald, Solicitors, Charloite- | town. | Dated the 28th day of April, 1890. A, A. McLEAN 2 ow dly Mortgevee. assembled to discuss and hear discussed the subject of the night. The leading spirits of the socfety were Messrs. J. McKenzie, D. Nicholsea, S. P. Dogherty, W. Wicl ham and Mr. McL an We also weekly prayer meeting, presided Mr. John Gillis. Last week we were pleased the marriage of Mr. Dog this place, to Miss Annie Smith, of view. We wis! perous life. Mr. Jno. MeQueen store and dwelling, the cost of whi be in the vicinity yntractor is Mr. Angus MePherson, of Union Read , icK- had over | 7 | f | erty, of | Mill- | | Simon is building a new] f I will | of 86,000. The ec | Mr. Jno. MacLeod, of this place, we are | pleased to learn, has recently returned | from the W est states where, for the he has been travelling for | efit of his health. | i | | ern last few months, the ben AGRICOLA. MARRIED. ~ rside, on nse mm the 24t! Anse, v. Henry Diet le, DIED. At St. Jehn, N B, onthe 24th ult., after a long illness, Clara, wife of Henry A Muir he ad, Oot Unathnam, N b, and only d 1ugnter of Alexander Reed, of St John. N B. At Springfield, Mass, on the ]4th ult., of intlamation, Arthur Craig, aged 56 formerly of Lower Bedegque. At St Jacques, years, Egmont Bay, on the 9th Ges Cel ste Arsenault, aged 75 years, At Charlottetown, March 3lst, James Rus- ged 21 At the residence of John Hamilton, New | on the ]4th ult, Isabella Robertson, | ormerly of Georgetown. At the residence of his nephew, Willam Smith, Newton, 17th ult, James Smith, in the 74th year of his age. At Crapaud, on the Ist ult, after a short illness, George Harrison, only child of James and Kate Waddell. u sel Semple, a years Pertn t s f ,. a an Belfast, on th tie Connell, aged } Vvears. At North Bedeque, on McDonald, aged 69 years. At Margate, on the 14th ult, Hiram Thomp- son, aged 67 vears, ; At Surey, Lot 58, on the 9th March, of | heart disease. Donald Currie, aged 78 years At New Westminster, B C, March 25th, | Donald Gillis, aged 64 years At Miil Valley, on the 12th ult, Isabel | : the 17th nit, Summerside Exports. SUMMERSIDE, May 2. By Princess of Wales, Cameron, master, for Point du Chene, on 30th,— RON MOE, 5 icc ceee vue ausoueaeee $ 348 veces beseeederecebeees 1°00 o- a > horses.... Xe . x 12 bris oys Ec eee cece ee recesreoceeeen 24 700 bush oats 266 $2438 . os P by same steamer on May Ist— en NL CON ook ss i caacec sedate ae 100 S Ses eggs) 26¢66¢6+ 06666666 6OO OOS . 309 ee ee 10 | We MONE OOEUE. o vocecle ccc ou 1000 | DN oko ncaa iss ee 10 b WOME Bic cccdoieee eee 50 15 brls oystors...... ee hci 30 2 bags NN i in ei cevass cece o re ON I ak ks se hckv cic dy dha 228 $1993 SHIP NEWS. Summerside, May 1—Ent sch Blondel, Wes- ton, Halifax, mer. Ap! 30—Cll Hasty, Fra- ser, Pictou, bal. May 1—Sch Azov, Ken- nedy, Chatham, produce. K. D. C.—Are you troubled with loss of appetite, craving for food, distress after eat- ing, acidity of the stomach, heartburn, consti- pation, headache, dizziness, drowsiness, de- pression of spirits, etc., then try our King’s Dyspepsia Cure and you will have these ills no more. All druggifts and dealers. TALUABLE BEAL ESTATE. Sale of Lands in Charioite- town Royalty. E are instructed by the Executors of the Estate of late Owen Connolly to sell at PUBLIC AUCTION, on the Premises, On Monday, (2th day of May, 1890 AT 11 O'CLOCK, A. M., Part of that valuable property lying between the St. Peter’s Road and the Lower St. Peter’s Road, adjoining the residence of the late Ralph Brecken, Esq., and formerly owned by Michael Beazaley, Esq. 1 them a happy and pros-| *. ‘Business Stand and Archibald Me-| ¢, Colem n, to Miss Jane Wilson of | , ; vusiness ~ ‘EO be sold by Public Auction, on For Sale. P Schooner ** MORNING . ur es about rid is 1m 110, i i SO t of coal, and trims w under deck. He Salis i or} knenor nd } . 7 Chains l good. For particulars enqt of F. L. McNutt, Esq., or J. Small, Esq., or nere to the owner PETER McNUTI Oe, Soe a Malpeque, Feb. 27—3aw ca Premise AT TIGNISH. 1 WILL SELL, rent for aterm Pp ivil ye of purchase, or excnange roperty, the J Premises iate Business , ccuplead DV me, Warehouses, etc., 4 . consis ing of the welling, which are ed up with everv convenience for a Co Possession can he given immediate- ly. Apply to GEORGE W. HOWLAN. apl2—3m pat jour ew :U Ee a3 tS oD WV. ‘exd 2 é BAG e pox fabs QUEEN S?REET, OPPOSITE NCRTON & FENNELL'S, +1 wx i 7 T74ll. Agent for the Tryon Woolen Mills, TOOL BOUGHT FOR CASH or taken ia exchange for Tryon Cloths. * & ¢ a/ ¥? GROCERIES of all kinds at lowest possi- ble prices. given for Woo}, either in eod & wky—mch2s Highest price goods or cash, Valuable Property at Auction. MONDAY the 5th day of May uext, (if not previous- ly disposed of by private sale) the 3 tenement ] ring Park, 5 house situate at Sp just outsi'e city limits, tegether with two buiiding lots adjoiningsame. The above pro- pe: ty is pleasantiy situated, and wiil be sold cheap. For further particulars, apply at the office of Haszasd & Rattenbury, Solicitors, or to the undersigned. Dated this 3rd day of April, A. D. 1490 ROBERT WHITE. April 4—dly eod wky td Wap Bie’ e EA .- 8 SOR a term of onc B ', smith Shop situate Thompson's Mills. JAlso, for sale, a complete set Blacksmith’s Tools, nearly new. Apply on the premises to G. A. or to abd premises ; j ‘. iacKk- near or more yeurs, a at Svifelk, Seaman, J. D. SEAMAN, Charlottetown. apll—dy law wky tf CAUTION. 4VROM and after this notice, the owners of all Horses and Cattle found running at large in the East Royalty, will be prosecuted AKT ~ IVR § l eye just because } suct esstully fitted many persons with the cor- | reet thing who had nev lc - WH, - CAUTION. | x AV ING heard t pr Cie i { wlil) ‘ ' : . z i ' ‘ ies mou the ul 'y a ' ) ( yt 7) i Ie i mary ' { i Li ( ul i ) LOCO per cent. Cneuper better NSpec- ; i han those for which $2 50 bas | } . . 4 aleve. geen beer ¢ edd} ‘ Far- | been paid in tne ce untry to peddiers. are | mers and others!—don’t be cheated by any | ialse representation of sharpers, no matte what they call themselves. We buy direct from manufacturers, and take special care to veer i] a “} it) rive correct lense required for each eye, so | i that in tting a pair of Spectacles from us | |} you do not get a glass too strong for a good a weaker eye requires one, | which you might do if you purchased in the ordinary way. Of there are some parties whom Spectacles will never benelit, are very few indeed; and we have | course, but they er been able to see pre- they had tried and | so-called Oculist after and suited from periy herore, failed to get Opticians, NOTE but our Gl We employ no traveling agents, | sses may be ordered, if preferred, through any of our resident agents in the country, who will be happy to give any infor- mation required. Pamphlets giving intorma- tion sent free on application to E. W. TAYLOR, Watchmaker, Jeweler and Optician, WHITE TAR GAMPHORETTE apl7—d w Cameron Block, City. (A Substitute for Camphoer.) if i 4S NO EQUAL for the preservation of Garments, Furs, Blankets, Rugs, etc., in keeping off and FOR DESTROYING MOTHS, and other Insects. For sale at A, §, JOHNSON'S DRUG STORE. Corner of Kent and Prince Streets. 16 oP an 2s ee ee ee 2 SR BY 3 & tees : US Rao Sao r the under- ’ " ENDERS will be received by 1 L signed for the purchase of his property on Euston Street, running through to St. Peter’s Road, adjoining the property of Mr Charles Perkins and Charles Metiregor, with buildings thereon. Tenders will be received until the last day of April. Not bound to ac cept the highest or any tender. GEORGE OFFER, Wood Islands. meh?7 dy aw wk y Im EP GALE e¢ eB e; te, &S + ao 5 tee ee 2 ee as BS THITE RUSSIAN SEED WHEAT, a very successful yielder. JOHN NEWSON., YA ¥ ’ , marchl Tenders for Lighting the Streets of Charlottetown with Electricity or Gas. f a ee ee YEALED TENDERS will be received at the : City Clerk's Oifice, up to noon of WED. NESDAY, the 2nd day of July, A. D. 1890, from persons who are wiliing to contract with the City of Charlottetown for lighting the streets of the said City with ELECTRICITY or GAS, on the following conditions, viz.:— ist. The number of Electric Lights to be 60 or not more than 70, as agreedon by the Finance Committee, the power to be 1200 or 2000 candle power ; or 2nd. The number of Gas Lights to be 80 or not more than 120, as agreed on by the linance Committee. Atso—Tenders wili be received for supply- ing the City of Charlottetown with a complete Electric Plant, capable of furnishing the neces- sary namber of lights and quality of power required as above stated, and containing one- haif thore power reserved. Tenders, will be opened on Thursday, the 3rd dav of July next, A. D. 1890. Satisfactory security is required to be given for the fulfilment of contract. The Council do not bind themselves to ac- cept the lowest or any tender. : Ry order, A. H. MACPHERSON, City Clerk. + City Clerk’s Office, 1 City Hall, April 21, 1890. f ap2i—m wf pattts HAVE YOU GOT THE GRIP ? ‘S*HEN USE HAWKER’S TOLU AND & CHERRY BALSAM. It acts like a according to law. HENRY LONGWORTH, CHARLES PAUMER, WILLTAM DODD, J. D. IRVING, J: H. GATES C. BENOIT, WILLIAM McLHAN. Ch’town, April 18, 1890 —tf ’ Pp at BARTLETT, LYMAN 2 69, Commission Merchants. a SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN 70 P. E. ISLAND EGGS. 15 North Market and 15 Cliuton Sts. BosTUON. Reference—Fourth National Bank. epl0—dy Imeod wy 3n ncn a NES 2. 2 RATS Gat & On oAndii. “AT L LdideN FO BE 80..D BY PUBLIC AUCTION, on The property has been Jaid off in Building and Pasture Lots. For further particulars apply at oflice of Peters & Peters, or at the office of Estate of Owen Connolly, where plans of the property can be seer. _ Terms liberal and will be made known at SATURDAY, the 0th day of May next, at | the hourof Twelve o'clock, noon, on the pre- mises :— Kent Street Also, thvee in Three Building Lots fronting on 35 feet, and running back 160 fees. of the late Kdward Morrisey, deceased. and near the residence of L. L. Beer, E-q. Sale positive and no reserve. THOMAS *Y. DODD, Hie ety fue sale XL, H, NOBION & Co, +-eod 1 slo Ce eer: ? ake - kone Lad eae rear of same. 23x) fect, being part of the estate | charm. Also use Hawker’s Pills with it. { Price 50 cents. HAVE YOU HAD THE GRIP ? Then use HAWKER’S NERVE AND STOMACH TONIC to build up and strength- en the system. It is the best invigorator. Price 50 cents. 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