-~ om ————“ 2 , a ee ee re Txums:—Five Dounans 4 Year. “ This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Kvnirives. SincLx Cops Two Cznte a NEW SERIES. WEEKS & BEER, QUEEN STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. L, Importers of British and German Dry Goods, MILLINERY, SMALLWARES, &c. Alse, Full Lines of Teas, Groceries and Warehouse Goods WHOLESALE ONLY. ecescnsee —(x )eecorssnsnenchemsncnsiane / (os Addition: to our General Stock are being daily re ceived from the different sources of production, and will be ; offered Wholesale only at a small advance on cost. Charlottetown, April 19, 1890 —dy Im \ ; E HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF WOOLENS, in Suit- and Summer wear, at the lowest possible prices for Cash. ing with us) of Boston, where he acquired a thorough know- ledge of his business, has charge of our Tailoring Department. As a Cutter of correct styles of Garments, Mr. McDonald has no superior in the Lower Provinces. the very best satisfaction. make no mistake in giving us a call. WEAR;; Lot of BOYS’ SUITS low to clear. B. 9. DAVIES & GU. Merchant Tailors. cntanenatel{ (9) cemnaee ings, Overcoatings and Trouserings, suitable for Spring MR. McDONALD, for the past six years (previous to cym- He has given our customers Three Cases CHRISTY’S BES LONDON HATS just opene MEN’S FINE NECKWEAR, DRESS SHIRTS and UNDER B. S. DAVIES & CO., Ch’town, March 25, 1890. CAMERON BLOCK. Midsummer Trip, 1880. Gite x teen [ae fYXHE BARKENTINE ‘“ EREMA,” now loading, will sail for Liverpool, G. B., on SATURDAY, the 10thinst Returning, wi'l sail from Liverpool for Charlottetown about the 15th June next. For Freight apply in Liverpool to William Bullen, 51 South John Street ; in London, to John Pitcairn 4 Sons, 7 Union Court, Old Broad Street, or here to the owners, PEAKE BROS. ¢& CO. Ch’town, May 7, 1890 —eod tf eeetee NS $$ $$ $_—-—__—___——. REAL ESTATE, BY AUCTION. Part of the Esker Property. I AM instructed by Brenton F. Longworth, Esq., to sell by Auction, ON THURSDAY. 22nd DAY OF May, At ll o'clock, on the Premises, A number of valuable BUILDING LOTS between Fitzroy and Euston Streets, as per plan (on handbills). Terms at sale. R. BEAIRSTO, may7 Auctioneer. 19 ACRES VALUABLE LAND, BY AUCTION. AM instructed by Robert Crabb, Esq., to sell by Auction, on the premises, corner of Lower Malpeque and Cross Road, Men who care to dress well can/Qq Wednesday, 28th day of May, AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK, Nineteen Acres of superior Land, at present laid down to grass, and all available for Hay and Pasture. Fine stream of water running through the centre. ALso—33 Acree adjoining can be had at a reasonable price on easy terms. R. BEAIRSTO, may Auctioneer. Our May Bargain A TEAPOT GIVEN AWAY FREE WITH EVERY special inducement ts CASH BUYERS. To every person buying 5 pounds of Tea, at either 24c., 28, or $2c., per pound, we will present FREE OF CHARGE a good medium-sized Teapot. hand, and also wishing to have our TEA introduced, kn wing that if it is once tried we will have your trade afterwards. TEA from expected here shortly. ————(x)———— FIVE POUNDS OF TEA. ee ISHING t> introduce our TEA into every household in the country, we will, during the month of May, offer a —_—{x)——— ——__———{ x ) ————- We d> this on account of having a large stock of Teapots on You will find that you will save money by buying your BEER & GOFF, Ch’tewn, May 1, 1890—dy wky Queen and King Square Stores. BAR IRON & STEEL ——x) The “Erema” left Liverpool for Charlottetown last October, and ts She has on board for us nearly 100 Tons of PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. HAVE THIS DAY admitted Mr. Donald Nicholson a Partner in the Tobacco Manu- facturing Firm of HICKEY. & STEWART, the business of which wiil hereafter be con- ducted under the name and style of HICKHY & NICHOLSON, and [ take this opportunity of sincerely thanking the business public for their liberal patronage in the past, and respect+ fully solicit a continyance ‘tliereof for the future, M. HICKEY. Charlottetown, May 1, 1890. 4 Referring to the above, the undersigned beg to notify the public that they will contioue the Tobacco Manufacturing Business in the old establishment, Lower Queen Stieet, and hope by strict attention thereto to be able to satisfy the requirements of the trade in their line. HICKEY & NICHOLSON may6—Im (lw dy then eod) STEAMSHIP CO. (LIMITSD.) 6s ”? STEAMER “PRINCESS BEATRICE, CAPT. A. H. KELLY. ILL sail from Charlottetown every Thursday afternoon, at 4 o'clock, for Halifax, calling at Port Hastings, Mulgrave, and Hawkesbury, Arichat, Canso, Isaac Harbor and Sheet Harbor. Returning will sail from Halifax every Monday night, at 10 o'clock, making same calle, and Souris. The above steamer will make the round trip every week, making same calls uatil the close of navigation. Freight and passengers solicited at lowest rates, and through Bills of Lading granted to any port on the continent or United Kingdom Apply to W. W. CLARKE, Agent. Ch’town, May 3, 1899, rT RRar Fron and Steel, which will be sold low on arrival. NORTON & FENNELL. PB ISLAND ELECTRIC C0. La is hereby given that the Annual ‘ General Meeting of the Stockholders of the above Company will be held at their office, in Charlottetown. on Wednesday, the lith day cf May next, A. D. 1899, at the hour of Twelve o’cioek, noon, Dated Ist day of May, 1890. Chrlontduiwns; agri 17, 1800dy Sow why e mayl <ty 4 Taye Bugarintaadent, CHARLOTTETOWN. P. E. ISLAND. TUESDAY, MAY 13. 1890. ee eee , | : | Bermuda Botiled. : “You must go to Bermuda, If} } = do not I will not be respons!-( | le for the conseauences.” “* But, | )deector, I can aiford neither the | }time nor the money.” “Well, if | ) that is impossibic, try | - SCOTPS VOL. 25.—NO. 132 ‘of this life. More migl in the LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, | nour isan te, iste be done in the | ae oT The Exhibition Association purpose put- v7 i i lec : + . Feachings of Luther. ting in decent shape one of the large public aiseuaie squares for exhibition grounds, and will | Srr,— “Observer” is quite right in saying likely have a Driving Park enclosed. The |} that I am surprised that people ‘in this cut Company will put new vigor inte this object | of the way part of the world believe in the Of public good, and will endeavor, no | teaching of Martin Luther.” Many believe donbt, to surpass the previous management. s - ” : , ae 'what they think are Luther’s teachings. | Chere is no need of the County Exhibitions i 9 * . rr , wr . . : | Has ‘Observer ever read any of the writ- Ciasaing with the Provincia! > they will ings of “‘our great { | much doubt it. Reformer ?” »-nefir, I very rather be a If I may judge from his} Putting the steamer Eldon on the Mon- EMULSION , + ‘ j |letiers to Tie Examiner, he ts pious, well- | | meaning man, with not the siightest idea of | tion. tague River isa move in the right direc- A printe’? time table of her move- Halifax and P. E, Island OF PURE NORWECIAN ; COD LIVER OFL. Ksometimes cail it ermuda Bot- tled, and many cases of CONSUNIPTION, Bronchitis, Cough or Severe Cold I have CURED with it; and the advantage is that the most sensi- tive stomach can take it. Anotner thing whieh commends it is the stimulating preperties of the Hy« ophosphites whick it contains. ron will find is fer sale at yorr Druggist’s, in Salmon wrapper. te sure you get the genuine.” SCOTT & EOX\VNE, Rellevine. LO CE ILL OL OL LAL LOLI LOL LO LO OL OO ae Boston Steamers. S. S. “CARROLL” MHVHEK sailings are arranged for the month of May, es follows :— From Charlot etowe, Thursdsy. May Sth and thursday, May 22n4. Passengers will fiad Saloons, Staterooms aod Sleeping Cabins fitted in best possibie style for comfort and convenience, and an obliging and attentive staff of officers Freight carried at lowest rates, and Fygs handied with greatest care CARVELL BROs., Agents. R. B. GARDNER, Manager, Lewjs Wharf, Boston. may2—dly&wky BEST ROUTE to BOSTON ONLY ONE RIGHT AT SEA. Quickest and Most birect Route. Low Fares. The Magnificient Clyde-built Steel S. S. “HALIFAX,” Is the largest. safest, fastest and best furnished and most comfortable passenger steamshin ever placed on the route between Canada and ; United States. Sails from Noble’s Wharf, Halifax. every Wed- every Saturday at 12 o’clock. Pa:sengers by ‘Tuesday eveaingtrains can go on board on arrival without extra charge. Bug- gage checked through. Through ‘lickets on sale by P. FE I. Nav. Co, and KF. T. NEWBERY, Agent, Ch’town. BARTLETT, LYMAN & C9., Commission Werchants, SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO P. ©. ISLAND EGGS. 15 North Market and 15 Clinton-Sts., BOoOsSTUN. Reference—Fourth National Bank. apl0—dy lmeod wy 3m esi | ene ap30—eod wky. pat omenemecensanesnncnnsssiiteneiiip P. &. ISLAND RAILWAY. WO ICH. OVMMENCING FRIDAY, 25th inst., and cont J tinuing until Summer Time Table ta'es etfect. a Special Passenger Train wil! leave C °ar- lottetown at 500 a.m daily (Sundays excep: ed) for Summerside, connecting there with Stea wer for Point du Chene; returning, will leave Soim- merside on arrival of Steamer from Poiv. du Chene. Commencing Tuesday, 29th inst., this train will run through to Vignish, and retuch on Tuesdays and Fridays. J. UNSWORTH, Superintendet.t. Raiiway Office, Ch’town, Apri) 24, 1890, { aptham wi tl Mey 20 why pre 2i ’ { ; i CANADA ATLANTIC LINE. nesday, at 10 o’clock, ani Lewis Wharf, Boston, | what Luther really taught, probably never | ments would be useful. having read a line of what he has written. In this latter respect, at least, 1 have the jadvantage of him. With your permission, I will submit a few extracts im which the | great Reformer shall be allowed to speak | for himself : } | Asteameron Cardiyan Ferry is wanted | next. ie May 10:h, 1890. Noies By the Way. “If you allow the law to rule your it Your correspondent visited Mr. William acielice, you have to do with conquering sin | Lealic - Mills, _Priest Pond, Lot 46, to see land death, for the law is nothing else but a his revolving kiln, patented at Ottawa in | sink of all evils, heresies and blasphemies, for (1836 and in Great Britain in 1887. It con- | it only aggravates sin, accuses, frightens, ‘sistsof a horizontaliron cylinder, twenty feet | threatens death, shows God as an angry judge long sud two feet in diameter, and can dry oe sinners. W herefore, if prude nt, ;ten bushels.per hour. The kiln or cylinder Ooh " we cee aps a ed, stammer- revolves slowly in a heated furmace, the | ing Moses with his law, and in no way trouble | grain being fed into it from a hopper at one | your conscience with his terrors and threats. |g acted upon bythe same. and di | Let him be to you suspected as a heretic, ex-| 9) 7? 1 is ‘ P h oe eee eee | communicate, damned, worse than pope ana |°22rked into as 100t at the other end, dried | Luther's Works, Edition Walch, vol. vii , p. the mvisture being carried off meantime by 12321. a current of air passing through the cylin- der, thus saving the jabor of spreading, ‘somewhat stronger language than that gen- \tleman would probably care to use. But | will your correspondeat accept the follow- | . ” st ~ L > | devil, and on no acconnt to be listened to.’ — without smoke, as the same cannot reach it; TI ° ° sé +99 ° : 1is,is ‘‘Observer’s sctrine ut int . : . : O18, b e doctrine, put Into turning and discharging the grain, es in or- j ing /— dinary kilas, besides doing its work more juniformly without additional cost of fuel, jany kind of which will serve. This kiln | does excellent work, and Mr. Leslie has | **You owe nothing to God, except to believe , 80m good recommendations to that effect and confess him. Ineverything eise he leaves | That the revolving kilu will be the future {you perfect liverty to do exactly what you ‘one in use, there is little duubt. like, ae any a oe conscience,;} Glencorrodale, between the north side and even—tvur he is quite ladifferent to it —you | Souris, is « 2w settleme i inhabit- /may abandon ni wife, or desert your re be ee ng a 7 oe ape zoe a | heeeadl, air ectksleanns: siete Recmealianale aaa aa ants arc irifty, an the sou very tertile, oe ee eee ° Their postmaster is Mr. James Melsaac. | contracted, for what concern is it to God Mr , Pp MeLellat ¢ onte “iGin oF ; Wheti:er you do those tuings or not.” — Works, } fre ees gs — a a ae Ed. Walch, viii., 1127. has recently erected a sawmill at that place. ae Their schoolhouse is muchsuperior to many Again .— ‘in older sections in these localities, and ‘‘ Beware of trusting in good works. Mur-/they have a goed teacher in the person of ‘der, theft, rapine, are not sins so great as to, Mr. Stephen Campbell, a veteran in the thiuk you can enter heaven by works, Away profession, having successfully taught for with works; they are no good, They are. upwards of thirty six years. The pupils | most prejudicial to salvation. If faith is pure’ ynder Mr. C.’s tutition showed a general aes ay have anything to say to them, it proficiency in the different branches in jee: sn look at them ; it will reign as sole) which they were examined. | misiress. '—Sermons ined. Hoec, p. 72. a. tinted iled uf a place of ths = Do not lose courage, theagh your con- | phage raeptbes, Yee, 5 oe eee a pees t 4 | sclence trembles and struggles against the rete Scotland, which, s “ said, tage — 'seuse of sin, for the more injamous and pol- last hiding place of Prince Charles Stewart luted you aré the more disposed God is to give &Té he reached France, and, like its name- | you His grace.”— Works Ed, Leipz, xiv., 128, 8**e in Seotland, was also the hiding place i of some of the inhabitants of King’s County, who were instrumental in rein- stating a Mr Heany, who was ejected out of his homestead many years ago on Souris Line Road, and which was the instigation vf sending a company of svidiers to that part of the country—an account of which, no doubt, is yet fresh in the ininds of some of your readers. G. Is **Qbserver” aware of the great Re- former’s views upon bigamy ? When Philip j of Hessen, a most licenticus man, desired ;to have two wives, he applied to Luther, , who gave the required consent. ‘** It is not 'forbidden,” he said in a public sermon (Works Ed. Erlangen, vol. 32, p. 322), \**that a man should have more than one wife. I could not forbid it to-day.” And so Philip the Landgrave, his wife (the (daughter of Duke George, of Saxony,) Canadiin Credit in Europe. | being still alive, married Margaretta Von; ae . | Sala, one of the maids of honor to his sis-| 4" Canadian securities of all kinds listed iter, the Duchess of RKochlits, in this respect 0? the London stock market during 1889, | following the example of the crowned and , the following table shows the rise during ' greedy cormorant who, under the name of the year of government and corporation | tienry VILL. of England, added murder to A a a may be taken as representative ior the whoie : | the crime of bigamy. I hardly think that ‘“‘Observer” wiil 2 9 claim that he can trace these doctrines ‘= ra ‘** back to the great meeting of the Aposties | ave : = land Elders,” and I venture to repeat that British Columbia 6 p ¢ bonds, 1865. .110 I he knows what Luther has written and said | British Colambia 49 per cent... -..... ne 6 at second hand, that is, ‘* from tradition ” j Venadian 4 per cent. stock, 1885. ... itl 4 i ee ' Canadian 34 per cents............:. 1 2 only, and has never examined for himself © .acian 8 per cents oR 9h the *‘ great Reformer's ” own writings. M anitoba 5 al vent. bonds eu ie : a 116 5 GEORGE, | Newfoundland 4 per cent stocks. .... 1064 34 sa | Quebec 5 per cent. bonds, 1874...... liz 8 ‘ js ‘ miabes 44 per OOO: . os oi ccecv sees Ee ® A Good Suggestion. Lotte a of, Sper cent. 1875.... 103 2 a 4 eee | London, 6 per cent, 1879........... 112 6 Sir,—W ithout wishing to retrospect the Ottawa, 6 per cent., June, 1873..... 1104 4 dull monotony of the past year, I would Ottawa, 1873......°°°°*" ws ka Fk loz 3 'remind our citizens that it is our turn to Quebec 6 per cents. 1875........... 119 2 \hold a tournament of some kind in Char- Quebeo, I878......--.6. wees e onan 223 6 | lottetown this summer. The name may be Lorento 4 per cents........ river 1G 5 | **Firemen’s Tournament,” or anything else \Vinvipeg 6 per cents, Piistesssecs Se that may be deemed more appropriate. Wionipeg © per cemts..........+++, ul 2 This is, certainly, a satisfacsory showing. Every Canadian Government aud corpora- Last year, both Se. Johu and Halifax had theirs; we had none. Then, we had no ‘suitable grounds; now, we have a splendid tien ‘oan listed on the Londen market has park, in which every detail may be carried rise» in price during the year--some as ioyt with satisfaction. The promoters of much as 9 per cent ‘that underiaking deserve every en-) + > + <a ~ couragemest, and this will afford us an op- | The Value of the Sire | portunity of putting our appreciation into — ' practical shape. That an attraction of this The Sire is hair the herd. By weed- kind will be beneficia), not only to the « ity, ing out the inferior females you but to the country at large, no one will will get, from «a pure-bred male, in i deny. ‘nlarge mumbar of people, and of cours? mal for labour or meat. Then by careful }each one will leave here at least some selection and continuous breeding up, in ‘money. This money will go into cireula- four generations you arrive at fifteen six- | tion, and the more monéy in circulation teenths bred animals, except that they ‘the better for all. What torm it may take, ' may not be eligible as breeders. |] will leave to the citizens to decide. But You may still further impreve your ‘this 1 will say, that it should be so arranged grades by selling the origins! sires when _as to occupy at least three days you have bred up to three-quarter blood, | In the hope that this suggestion will replacing them with higher-priced animals ‘ meet with yvur approval, lam. yours truly, of the same blo.d. Then if you have bred CITIZEN. ts only the best fernales from which to con- tinue tu breed females for service, yon will be surprised to find how short a time it takes to acquire a breed of really superior ‘animals, and that for wool, flesh, milk, or labor, will command the highest prices in the market, thus finding that the invest- Ps | . da nan a I NY LS A> ase Notes from Georgetown. 1 j ‘ sce i ; » 1 Z | Georgetown, when it likes, may be the ‘scene of considerable gaiety—a little of which is not amiss in muking life pleasant oye “ep (14 One Oi i } ever Un Thursday evening quite 2 number N ver breed frem a grade sire, ; } sonra s } : Nine lle eras c . ; ;* from the tuwn and aGj ning Vil $ Wa3 «bean the price my be. Che » on females not of improved jowever | pr weeny if to have attended a dance in Terpsichore ; 7 } Hall, but was fine, andthe youth and ). wever long you May breed, “it rained. Tae lowing nigit 1 , 1, an & 1 eo a | : beauty of the town, a8 well as some cf Mon- gt art with females containing some good te : a rali-bred su ‘ ravar ' | 1 ef 1 : H jwever, tn Toi- hy! ¥ d, can never get you A half-blo: Ay } a , ond fF vou tavue Ss fairest Gaugnters and gayest 59D", bod. the husiners pr ition wW uld be assembled and spent a most enjoyable eved- »: i] more against the use of a gr ade sire. Ing trippin. we light tautastic, * Pther than buy a grade sire at aay pres “Georgetown figure especially causing y, y would better join witha neighbsor a id much inerrimicle. A ie Ww Eriends who Ladeiing bry a sir in p srtnersh'p. visiting the town also joined in. The ees: 0 -ee ladies were charming, the music lovely, 3ueer DestRoYED —Praivie tires in Calgary, and the young men Dot by any means in- N, W. T., last week destroyed a thousaud attemtive —<M any rate when the igner man «prep belonging to tie Canadian Ag:icultural was to be attended to with the good things Cc mpeny. It will be a means of bringing here the first cross, a most excellent ani- > )