it‘ no i . . . . . _. .“;_H-, ‘ i i t ‘ in/tllwlfi .L‘:;/“‘\"~"“.“'.V‘ M‘ -‘ V” l ‘ ‘I’ ‘ .>;;.»:ye 31.1 :-.‘- L , n i - ., -““‘ " fir V W’ r-,r V461 . kw-1 ., “q.-wage-aem-»«‘- 2 z«,»-.. ~ . .0 inptions‘ Tm: Fl ward of Trade meets to-night. Br. sure and hear the 'l‘hur~.xday evening at Lyceum. Mn. use. W. Ross, at Vanceboro, has lost 30 line hogs by cholera, within the past two weeks.-—Timee. A LADY lust yesterday morning in the market House a purse containing twenty dollsra. Two cases and two cases for selling 1" nor 0 Sudey come up in police court to- ey. _, Y. M. C. A. men: are referred to the fiutisement of the annual meeting to he held to-mos-row evening at8 o'clock. '$ rcmainwief the late Rneben D. Stavert are now en route from New Mexico tosemmereide accompanied by his brother Inelie. Tue walls and ceiling of Messrs McLeod and McKenxie’s clothing establishment bear testimoney to the brightening efiect of D. Howlett‘s brush. Tu: Rev. Crawford Frost, Episcopalian punched in the United §Presbyterian) church, Ne-v Glasgow, N. . at the - flzfiitiry service last Friday eveei F. H. C.-— uler action of M; Joie Bnceuiprfjngt will be held at8 0“ this evening. Conferring of the 0 - erchal Degree. A‘! the u the pupilso Prince Street School II concert 0!) ttheir concert in the Lgeetn 0 1ning the 9th inetent. A ccanrsaaal. traveller was on 0 to say yesterday that the Montana Gus max is the neweiest in the Prov- ina. So say they Paseeuonsns on the trains should be sure to ink for the Moaxncc Gvanoux. It has the latest news twelve hours ahead of the evening papers. Tnos. MtCLosnr was arrested yeeter- day afternoon for an assault upon Jno. Prunty with e,dangerous weapon. He was released on bail and will be tried to-day. y_ A nxrrrxo of the canvassing committee and agents of Dr. Jenkins are requested to meet at committee rooms over Blake Bros., llnrket House, this evj at 7.3) o'clock, sharp. A Tu in aiddlhelfiinced Wales College Student’ Orietisa mention flBbehflh _ Friday ev ' L choice progrunme __ .4; Dr. ‘ _ éa jerhouse. Tm: Becheloea Sélie gave a ball in the Market Hall If that town K-mday night. A nnanhmhhllm Char- lottetown were present. The elair; though not largely attended. was much enjoyed by the guests. Ravens and rowdiu are wont to cen- on Grafton Street, about Hobbs’ corner, frequently ind 'ng in profane w as they pass. , to pay attention to that part ¢l-fie.~tewn.- . ‘P ‘PW-N at requeetof many peveom. h, 7VuE {A A Good Hers‘: S _ Mltunm, .\l;m~h tonal, n prmni.-‘in.-_r '3 .‘ u ‘.0. .L.- W()l'k€(l 3| Illilt‘ ill. '. 1: u i; \-pg- terday. '1'hClllill‘ ’\ ilill .>p?l.;t||(l National pnllmi up Xx.»-. I ;.;E, - pr.- Uplnlull flmi l ~ in’ i . . ‘gnu ainu ‘l for ills lures -hi »~:\u.*; "-.32.‘; i\",°,5l,)tJ for 'm last year. ‘ «& ....—-__.. . lynx. - ili J0ll.\', .\p‘.if'. . , ' .‘~. . at elexen o'cl-wk l~’r'~, \ ~.-_- itr HardiI'Igafter.nx.n~=u \. j . of the pruperl)' to c » . 7: ; .-'.':,500, Sold the Sun N:-wax; : : v 4;. Thg first bid wasézfi l~_\» " ‘.‘ ,2 but this was R.,-‘Oil .. »=...=} . Boggy finally \\'u:.«I 2 ‘ !. f:z;—.:::ix1x for a —— —4\~—- ....—.-... -. Federation ill Au:;La’?.lia. SIDNEY, N. \\'., tpxil :3. —-The Aus- tralian federation conventicm now in ses- sion here has 8ppl‘\)Vt'.(l of tilt’ iicle “ Corn- monw h of Australia" for llcfederatedé co ’ ‘fhflnaeation his.» ulupted the c? tir*vx1 provi -ingthat the ch’ 7 ’ _ 0' , * ictlerati. Tl be known as the governor-gel: and L. at he shall . 0 . -8 ll. Bvnuivorox, In‘: . _ -The "gflppfi e idetnic is : l . - » 0:’-:-.va with terri le results. ’ ‘ -. 5 . “.001 children and teacher ~ - sri < nous- ly ill with that Ina‘ . goth.-L with measles, secret fever .. .tln-rE.~.. The. death rate has inc1~e-.~ . win-,v‘.. Fif- teen hundred sch-«>3 : -.-.1»! "ru- thirds of the teache:~ . «. vncil l‘.fu.‘i's are stricken and the ' .-. la ' E"--lay. Ex-Senator Harlan. lllnu. 1 E’ie.~as.snt, father of Mrs. Rebel. A burly ill. .i.i::cu v danger- __.;....__..._... - Indians Won't Join the Army. Wasnxxor-»N,.-\p1~i1 3.—~Tl: news re- ceived at the War departxuc-it of the reeultof eflbrte made by Wes -zru army olicere to carry out the lsw ;:horizing the enlistment in t... -..,=.. 2,” recruits : ‘ ".241! ".;,l"lg. Tfiofimm repertfr. '. l.=-_- ‘is-.:~« ill Dd Clllst ii the lnta: ; i ;~..— 1 ‘~ '3 "mt walking. They will ‘ L . . ’.l‘;(.‘ cavalry except as eco~-. ‘» *1 W -20 not care to blflllrlilénv . vu.-e. D0! tobe 8l2l1_j~:L'L fl» . rs “anti: parts of the cu-.v:z':.' ’ , they went their women _- u‘. the great majority of the ‘ ~ . ;, ~ Lolly unfit for military set: ~ E is ..1~;;‘~.-red whether a single Imlf. -my ~ .:i be recruited. The outl.-a-.. .. is-.s..—;~.-‘a: is more hopeful. __._...—.—{.-__..~- -- - _-‘Results of Tugxg-.-2:‘ . fission. W’ ' «Dd. v. -«-~ ~« "'" schozi ui: tlreffiwt eefigluiewtailzity in l" 0'HA"1.u. Apr‘-1 4--~«=*v Tn:-ver ‘bib ' ' _ . to this city 3 .3} -in \'V7-.-:h- ‘b“.§a1, ' " ‘g & '0 _ Itis undrs‘. t‘ he. with ' Si!’ Paunce ", .. to II‘. in zll1‘;a‘llg€- ‘ manta with Mr. ‘B‘.=..‘lr:-.- " l";W.'ci\‘e :5 School must divide , owned Boas dtee,_cf the Mountains, parih of Ioaetca, died on Friday. Mr. Lntee edimatea llll lose a . Kenebgtnn Boy‘ was purcheeed in . E. lshnd_.— ‘Timed. ‘Ins: llelilax 4: story of the man from P. E. I. w ’ married his eister at Avofib, N. 8., efl bflh after- ih moaltwdifutihe Oenadhn _ in- tei;a:l a. class “ I 9-" C ~ ‘A ,_ ‘]“r_.. Tw epents Q _ Police Satin: lint are Norwegian fines, bl ’ at the Capeeeod' "'flIey celIetotbeX‘Ion In-Inolnfiy to yfor . _ _ t y hafhgood enpplyof wlththern. Coannx-mic on the necmsity the Ma- gitrate was under to iuue summonsea to certain ealoon keepers who appear to have kept open hotie en Sneday, the Examiner says, “ This is one of the bene- fits of freernta as oppceedto a system whichpiifi a wholesome check 0!! such indecenciee.” What nonsense. As if a men who wouldeell liquor on theSeb- bath end violate the Sunhy bbeervance P30 law would have any sauple about viola- ting a license law; ! ‘ Anovr eighteen mo_nth's ago Rev. Mr. Gordon started a Normal Sunday School class for the. benefit. J l-50 teachers 1!! the S ,school in eonneofioll with 538 church. e teacher! of other Sunday echools were attreetedbythegreet advan- e aflbrded there in ' for their (1 ' , andthe ettendsnceiwie ly in- creased. This winter some of the city and others, eonlerred with Mr. ’ i and suggested to have his Nonn- slclees made in name whet it was be- 9° ' ‘n is d in reality, a Shndhy Tmcheve’ Class The ..:.°...-.'*.::-....=*-: - duly organized w’ . . yn an ’.»§.‘?"‘if.."‘.....‘“".’§i..§‘,°l.?t?..‘:a.;°2’..'?"’ iigée executive, and - despdingeeinatructor. c_ meets in_ the school room of Baptist Church every §atnrday ._evening at 8 o'clock. Sevmc sixty teeclhpg .azldothers gfieand the meeting,’ ' an ex nt fitunity gaining a ‘clearideeofthe, urea. Itisa Pxggqigg tliq to s_-e thedikaiet denom- mggtrng’ ' ' "in. is way to leern'the meaning ofthe Scripture!- Yesraamr Of An- drew Sullivan wee a horse Powpl Street thh:'hin:l¢le:lo( the link. zestigatiodhliirvtredililiat there was there is the pf :.he etre‘e.tn3n ' deep, con abgiiitlbfget :3‘! water. . The well years ago been covered over wfiith plank . he thickna of Ii! i3.i.%e:‘iu. not many n;:k:liVi:Il? I h the Ir ‘.’.i§°;S' .‘.‘.’..,'°i§'i‘.‘e".‘.'.‘.'.'."e.n.l.°.'.'a.i..¢ 3 us. can recall the time when ueee«5°! 130 (fire: watfi.-r from tli)ers.:‘ days by the Imeof Bagnall’s m . At that time I HI’!- IIcArt,hur liv where ll’. Ilurrsy I107 liv’a'end'(lld e’ buiiilefl ‘F033- geutlemsn hlll‘:Ul:fh6 I031 a 0;,’ 1831 it his reiltlnrned '11 more of the old -'13 ‘ taken out and the, well eloeed as it . found today. lb farther that street, and" giwdz.-*&' Brecken’e Pump, the lit 1! that name, being in the middle otQneee Street. City Serve Taylor has had thi W911 Illed up whliucu. v, . d ' in front ,Car.==:i3 ~-a;i::_ :. '»'_lL“I-_'_~.__()_£, ibfomxala:-.n1 err. so as to discuss the basis on ‘.'~‘i‘.lCll : - gosiatiuns should be conduct:-r’. to s-ts:-“‘:~ a reci- procity treaty betzve-. :.:r‘.»:-.2. Beyond formally ..ZiV§»TlY‘.:'-1 u-2 1' the mat- tee and lllbL'I'Cilitll‘.”.l.l‘_; vie '.-.3 10 the . which the n‘(’£_.".";'-lli".i::-; -”mu1iVr_i take, lltt e else can he <1 ‘ - =‘?‘.~c-11».-lxt .:..liil " session, as pr:-sez*.c.: 5 L1 = . ‘us will be required here «i ; I - ‘ “-._" of Parliament. l\’«..r \~ ..: 5... any delay,,eince whrnagv-:-~ 1: -__ .. ,2;-tents are arrived at" ‘the, ‘T! as tne ratification of the I" " .te. The object of Sir = ~.;.;.er in coming to Ottawa wr.“ ‘v ~ -2. zine mat- ter with the «__n,.v-grin-.-. .=.., 31.7 ..u.nge as to the scope of the -e.-gotiati 7 from a. Canadian '3t3Il(.lp~)ll;L. 'l'_l‘-.i,= " :1; done he returned this afic-.'u-toil. . 1 «mg with Sir John Thompson and Hon. fir. Foster, to Waehingtong so that the ‘ormal con- ference above refer:-d to may 1.--2 held. It is not expected that it will l~..-I: for any length of time. ‘ 4 ———--:-¢---—-----'-* Willing" to Accept the "’-’osition. Bu‘ Sr. Gxoncu,1i:i3.., .\;.-. 3.-The ple of the Wcstcav:=.f of " znmliand have cabled Lord 1*-._.»..af<..:u .7.;.:.=,: they will loyally accept "1.-. -leci‘-‘ :1 of the arbitrators regnrdin-' Ti."-W." rghts in Newfoundland zv.-’st.er:. T‘-..“-L‘ - :*': dis- content among thc p « 5 nch shore, and they take ~,: S‘ZfLi“: ‘n ll; > agi- tation beingworked 1!". 7*» .‘ «:-~‘5ri.",ii and mercantile clirjues in " 2.3. ‘which by no meansreprese “- unanimoue opinions orfeelingaof my H.‘ the Island. -. The people‘. If B-‘[0 .l«.-urge look upon the legatit. 1 ~ :. -.gi31l’.l aj a ‘ulelees expense to file" .= 1- ;.:; The im- riel government hm :51‘ -gm‘: * ('(ll'Il{lllli.8d ‘gulf to an &rbl‘I':ll’.l(*‘ . and .1. gland is in honour bound to carry on its treaty obligations. Therefore, what can a dele- ' accomplish-l Some 1,-wnths ago fionaigo How] 0 Knutefo that e , ution of no problem might be found in the Sfiplbfaiiilll or the West euedfroru the St. Jol;.<’.4 govern- ment and its erection into a eeparats col- ony. The men ' or has: received a de- gpggch from the mperiel colzxn’-zl secre- tary thanking him for ;‘z.- 2,-:r.I:i:>n. .--:-—-:3-'*"""“’*‘ Shocking (‘.r~.+—=t"~‘~e Says a St. -lr>hn’s, ‘A - Izeiai‘ '5 " ~’n:‘.'.'..'iry. In fnnn 3 =1< rmc-us .. 2 ..<. (lis- tllx‘: 5-.‘ »t of n the Y: »use five on .'.ll& Mrs. An- terrible accident hag f u? E19. Hefh be)’. on t':~-— .‘-v-“- AII avalanche of stilxs.‘ s» 7-,!- lllgll cliff. and buried 1: ax‘:-=7‘ weight the house of T 5, tent about 60 or 70 13 . the cliff. Nine person‘ ‘~ -‘i at the time of the It.'l'i'.‘v ca. - loft and four in the la Mil» :. 435“; was going out in t}: lfcll at the time, end six days l£tT<_‘l' her“ .~.felcs.~*. body was found under fart“->en t. of snow. The head Wee enrask» ti in. n v ' l;-vi‘ us-ck anderme broken. The cl-T. ‘drzbfhtcr 'u dilcbvgfed vlyinga. 2‘-*'.§“l.l‘. .‘_.s\"* rigid ‘in -duty,‘ am] gm, ,,t:.-.-.' wax .zl1'lSll8ll 11) atoms. Five‘; days afftrr ii -A:.’_.' 1:‘-’;3,°'-‘Ed one of the ions died from it ~ rie--' -{it the time of the terrible a_l§:§1._ ‘ *4‘?-‘l’-ll‘ . was upon the loft-fixing» :-fin. md at the 'Pl‘eaent writinfn’ is ur.;ll='=.I? TU 5 ° hi-‘i '33?“ to hi‘ but ha E-;l_‘IL.‘Z:_£l:1': ~‘:i:t€!'. 0116 68 e ;_ 1 __ , _ .‘ h I ‘ - of the girls resume-i » 'v.= 0u_xV «1 31‘ ‘:23 ‘ml sufi'gn_;.7_ l:lIi..‘.‘l‘.i itblfi P3!“- It film: awful sighrvto ‘och: ill the (lib gin‘:-id bodids and the il=’4i‘.l><‘r grnkcu up e so much trxldc~r_jfo-it-3 3 ere men ‘e‘_xl1ov’e7l_‘]1:r1‘g---;_ ., .-.:.l:. awn}-. ..-' . ». ' ~ -~ ( v________ ___ D D. 0Lxeito‘.N._ Pail!“ "- 5* P‘ “"1 V’ 5° firet-class g_r.up1ng, S flinging. tinting; av.-A 55" -=<down- TEIEGRAPHIC .. .\:tL , The Sun Soid fr:-g loo.-es‘ 3'. 'i‘l".or!_1fi, «i the pro-' i ‘i;, ' :.l‘1:1_‘,’ 0:1, sugvzeetezz to . Lord ‘ yd Ch’t0vm, ‘March 27. d 3i. law w3i paper‘ ~ ‘Jr. 7.‘ GtDA, _ -NEWS.» —-...-_.._......__—__— i~!'F-"! xl. m:-irntinns no -rm: GVARDIAN} TUPPER TALKS . ~ — 9-—-—-—-- 'THE CiE:‘.?§;REll0E - REGIPROUITY - AIJNEXLTIDN. N.v.:~ 0' *»‘~.-32:. Ag» ii '.'.—The proposed b‘0|1'~‘«'~'-- -3-xH\<.~.°.: ’he Canadian minis- lt‘lI~'";‘.l:v.» :.«'cr...v;.u;' i’-laine re reciprocity 13.0.. ‘:.-.c l.l'L::‘x.l1l.. The only reason given as‘ LI.r.t l're-i .-ant lla1'ris«~n wanted to be pl‘t:lt‘ll.' :~.'. til‘ lllltl‘\'leW but well preventc-’. own 3 1 - ':s..= pro},-used Westernl trip, lumzc pv 8l1H'r!lt‘:ll':l‘.l’. Sir Charles’ Tuppcr mill tn :2 1‘»:1w=-x'ler last night that the only lt*l".n.\' upon at hich free trade be- tween ln.-th couutrio.-s could receive the sanction and support of any body would inevitably sever Canada and Great Britain and could not fail ti.» Le l't‘g:u‘ti(’(l in Eng: land as indicating a. desire on the partof Canada to adopt. that course. ('nrestrict- ed reciprocity, he still, is dead, and Eng- land will heartily snst-.in Calxmia ‘ in the po'1cy outlined by Sir John Maicdouald in dealing wzth the r(('l; mcity question. The B:.:.ton Journals Washington cor- re_apoz:d:-nt says the Canadian commie- uners xwre notxtml in time but came , They saw Blaine three \- if ., f :0 I: ' p 7 V‘. ’‘‘''“I‘‘'‘‘‘' if mug-gied Whiskey. pt QL'Lz=i;. , April 7. --Qnatoxns ofiicers are on their '-'-‘thy up ll:‘l't: with 160 barre]; snuigglcti whiskey. it is reported that 8(1) ‘un.rrcl;< are hidden on the Island of .‘l.llllC'?Sll ix \. /. 'i‘he Saywaid Case; ()1_"r.i\-1‘.-.,‘ April 7. -Dciinty Minister ‘ell .lu.<;ht-9 §EL'flg8WlCk states that there is no foundation for the statement that the _.__..._._...{, Supreme Court of the United Staten and that in reply to Blaine Salisbury inti- mated this the suit will in no way be postponed or stop diplomatic correspond- ‘ence re Behring Sea. - ' ,/‘X. — =--— lijiutoba School Act f .- '3‘ ()I‘1' ‘. Sclio»-‘ ’ stit-.:r~. April 7-. rm. Mmnmb. ‘ ‘ms bevn ::.‘.lo.-.v «l and its con- _v left to the courts. r-4‘§eké§'t‘iié“" We-::ak Strong oHA1tLo1rTTo Saywarrl case is to be withclnwu from the ’, llnue longer than that date nlcatlon with the Island. // I \ 7 -.\ _ ‘V ., ,-. J C ’‘’v*’ ~ -— :...ue-=..z;e-cl-‘jr.-sr..~c lw-i;-‘.’1‘.-zaiz 9»: .-_--,-- -..,..,,,' , _ if "?""f"' '-".-:‘~= V - V -.e'‘-~' ' 1 ... .\ i A ——-—-. I S‘. 5‘.’$. ‘ ). J. SPilINll.'l‘llIl" ' , FllLLOWlNll l . v 3 p- l B ARK lllfi Tll ” an ‘rose 11.1. sail from __ ‘ town on or-. 't the tom-of.epri1 next, and will carry ht at throughrates to the,difl’erent points ‘ the Island. - - , For Freight a plyi i London to ‘John Pit- cairn & Sons, 7 'nio ' _urt, Old Broad St.; in Liverpool to Pilca 1*:‘Brcthers, 5! South john Street, or here j it PEA :iBROS._ & ICO. Mar. 30. -— tw , l I a 0 nt Steamer "Stan ley" will run durln the winter months -. between Charlottetown no Plctou. wblle‘thc_ lee will admit of her making a return trip each day, commencing on the let December. 1!, however, the Compur '5 Boats cannot keep up daily communicat. en between the Inland and mainland before the let Decem- ber. the steamer " Stanley” will commence running earlier than the let December, so as tokeep u When return trlpe between Charlottetown and Ple- a. she will then run between Plcton and alnorgetown and make daily trips, 1! possible, dell y com munlcatlon. » When the lee becomes so heavy that she. ,eI.nnot make return daily trlpebthe ice hours can will carrythe malls betw ape Traverse and Cape Tcrmentlne. sees to give a daily mall to the Inland throuifilaout the winter weather nnlttln . and e " SIanley"'wlll tggn rgn ween melon and 19$:-getown to; mono o r on re an trelgh , making onlyrdiiagl each lug Plctcu on Monday, W , code ,and Fr!- day mornings at 7 dc! , an leaving Georgetown on Tuesdav. Thgrsday and satur- dey mornings at the same r. hntlce of her arrival at Georgetown will be made public by the Agent of the Marine Department at Charlottetown each day. and also the hour of her intended departure from Georgetown. 3 soon as the “ Stanley" begins making a return trl between the mainland and the Island in e earl part onhe ear. the Ice- hoat service at t Capeewll be discon- tinued, so that as far as possible, a daily mall each way will be conveyed between the main- ay. leav- __. land and the Island during , winter. The " Stanley" will re until the let. May in each on the route . and will con- the Company's coats are not able to keep 3: daily commu- 'l.”'ue Z.“.z“.‘.“:;-3d benefit which people in run down or sakened state of health derive from Hood‘ -‘ Saraaparllla, conclusively proves the Clam: li;;ttfl_[l8flOtl.lci"lB3keS the week strong." it does not act like a. stimulant, imparting fictitlom etrugthfrem whichthere must foil-:'~\' 2'. reaction of greater weekrnu than balms), but in the most natural way Il_oo(l's Sarsaparillaovercomes that tired feel- ing, creates an appetite, pnrllles the Hood, and, short, :4: ,_t._‘ _ .._ 4. , . -iiill%lan€l '“‘ ' ’. “ ‘ , Fagged On “Last spring I was completely lagged out. My su~-3.ng_r=.‘.a left me and I felt sick and mis- erable :11! the time, so that I could hardly attend to ;..y businces. I took one bottle of Hood's Sui -apurilla. and it cured me. There is nothing like fit." R. C. BEOOLE, Editor Enterpri.-.n Bellevill-3. Mich. ' “I dcriv-:-Ll very mus}: benefit from Hood's Sarsaparzlia, which I took for general deblllty. It built XI‘: right up, .'-.33. gave me an excellent appetite.” En. J r.:~':;x.\'s, Mt. Savage, Md. N. B. I‘. you deeid; to take Hood’s Saree- parillra. do not be induced to take anything else instead. 1:.-ist upon liavixig Rood’:- S ‘Ila Sold by all dmggists. :31 ; -ix for 8-5. Prepared only by C». I. HOOD A: CO.. .-‘qn'.?':‘.«':C3l'iEB, Lowell, Male. I00 Doses One Dollar McmN_l§_Beos. bmzica animus. cum want A mount. Repairi: ofeve_ry ‘-{incl promptly attended to. A f variety of cm-iages, sleighs, etc.. a1~.vr._: on hand Terzn: to suit all put- chasers. ‘ .-ar Mark ‘.‘-'1-£u,?o:’s factory, Kent Street. ~';‘E.:.-lottetown, 1’. ‘rl. Island. i:)iiARLOTTETOWN SPBlNG___lBADE 2 20 cases Bleached Cottons, °%*=m«°%=»‘*i‘3:§71w~ '° "°' New Silks, Trimmings,i,- 0 Hats, .1«‘1ms:ers, Mil-linery etc.» WE OFFER, all {widths and prices. so bales Oanaburgs and l-leasiana,j 3 bales_ Sailjbucke, 5 bales Cotton Drillings, 3 case Flsnneletta; to cases Shin-tings, 20 Cases Cottonadea, so bales Battings and We ddings 25 bales Grey Cottons, ' to cases Canton Flannels, 2 cases Colored Ducks. A large variety of Prints and Gingham: and a full Stock of Small Wares. ‘ WHOLESALE ONLY, AT LOWEST PRICES. WEEll¥S«&.BEEB March 9—eod tf BOARD OF TRADE Tm‘. General Quarterlv Pvivtting of this Corporation uill be held at the Hcvard Room. Cameron Block. this city, on the Evening of \VEDI\'E1*‘l‘A\', the 82h of April, at 8 o'clock B. D. IIIGGS, Secretary. April 6.--.m w Ex pat Mon 6;’ Wed Kil.\"l‘ S’l‘ll.EET MEAT MARKET. V ‘ill’. mr.iex'signed have now (in Stock J__ ' ‘XEXOLESALE and RETAIL,‘ .\ choice Assortnient of Sugar-‘cured llams and Bacon nhich th-:3.’ ofier at lower st n‘.a:k€t prices. ‘.‘.'-: hm“ aho a splendid display of fzaoice Easter Beet‘ from Callie ripe/cially fed for our trade, sheep for ca.-h I BRIDGES, W §GH'l' ’ Kent Street Meat Market. FOR SALE ! GENTS’ it HATS I We are now showing our NEW HATS. We don't claim to;ha_ve the our record. / -—_—.—._. your New Hat. .—:l———. R TO LIST I OR A TERM OF YEARS, with or without power to purchase, ll: extensive Ytemises on Hil Isborough Sttttt. known :1.-‘ BRI DGFE-’ PORK _STA_ND. ' Possession can "be given on and after the fat day of May next. For terms; ete., apply to Mr. Weldon, at l.:iw Courts, the 838!!! U ; the owner . V mch 3!-~dy zaw '-V)’ -‘-W faction guarentt-ed._ z;::..,ui}¢;é.’t"37o Sid- ney Street East.-it ' K. D. 0. What is it '2 Try us for n. A. BRUCE. ’Ch'town, April. 10. 1890, .0 N K. D. 0. Worth Millions. ‘hfihh fificn ..—..4ru2-v. écuecen I*§l);NES_DAY APR.1§§ii e . They .s........ -- Stanley" ....... .......~ make on early trip of this Islam! makers. 0 a. large lot of FRENCH SILK_iS;,at -unusually largest stock in Canada, but” we have enough for the;-most -+ fastidious‘ to select from. ,. We always Sold Cheap, And will not now go back on ~¢.‘.' ,'-- - l .. ‘?‘?.f.. “.—_='-*, - ’, — ’ “ ‘W-fz-f¥..: . '. '§ is «-2 - '2 g. . . .- . ~ . .‘g' I - ' ii 7 . . -._ , __, __._ ___ ,,.._. ¢. ....____. ‘v . '4 Q ,3’ .' * :71 ,_. . SALE nnnrazn. We aaree Inaii1|l'nci:urm5:; several Wlnollsalicl ,cl|ziir.~' this s|ll‘ilIg.','. llitlierto the most oi the chairs sold on the I.~:|-aiml ’ - lune been imported.’ - 0 We have speleiullyi‘ ‘fitted up [lately for 0 the mnnufa.ctIll°e ’of_ clliurs, and it IS to-tlIe.1nt.e1-est «»f‘Wll(lLllSAl'.ll and ‘RETAIL buyers I topnrchasc our 1iia;ke.6f«:hgiii:s, ‘f_ ‘ t ~ 0 = Bccallse they are Stroilg and. well linishetl, Tlley are lualle from e:I.s”la1id_, lujubcif, , a1.1'§e‘lua¢le by Island workmen, They are sold cheap." » -. Iota 1&1 D F - We are r_ecei\'iug at numlrer of orders for -Chairs, Bedstealls and ._ other lurlnturc from Nova Seotia and .New‘ 0' =Bl'llllSWi(.'l(, . as well as from P. ll. lshnnl nu-.1°chaut.s.. 0_m' t1°a.vellerfInay7~lI0t- i be able to , 0 this spring, but 12i‘i§%es will be far- nished on i1p])ll(°Eill0lI amlordersvylillell pr0mpt.ly. .Ch’town, M...-.1. 23. We will show a. portion 00 oi ,l?a,£ou;g _ _ 0 0 ~ above‘ y it-.20 " rich black silks by the Special Lots‘ of best French 0 Mr. Paton writes tnnhnt he has coimplyetedothe urchase of _ _ _ y _ A , ow prices. Intending purchasers W111 do .well to Wait until these are " 4 received, as they Will be SOLD to make room for further stock. A 0 0 Charlottetown & Summerside, March 25, ’91. - - H _ .1 - . ___ , _.-__. 7 :1. Goods. Clthes, ~'s ._a . ; ».»’ A .HAVING piirchaeede. , ' stock .of;,,,Ban~krupt ofoods, we -Will 0fl‘er the Wh0l,e5-. card tell ofon P.E.;I. Q ’ jm by 0 0 ., English, Scotch; and Canadian ~TWeed§3 -W0rsteds,s Worth $1.00, &i.$i.50 and $2.00,n0W for 500, 750 and $1.00. a lot of Dress Goods -at ha1i‘pr'ice'.“ Come one and all 1f you know What a barg°a.in is, and we Will surprise you. Paowsi-: BROS. The VVonderfu Cheap Men. ours: méwsoorsi :2, ;v.J..atest Styles,, 7.’, 9! ‘O x,“u.' tux {- . -_>-. _ BY non STANLEY, .“::;.'nr..=<w - ..,., . _ Charlottetown,Mer. 21. it it ’ ‘ig.