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Canadians will not be surprised that the | patriotic and noble position so consistently maintained by the Conservative Premier of | this British Dominion has aroused a warm and enthusiastic responas from the hearts of oar fellew-citizens across the seas. | Cabied extracts, such aa that from the St.’ The following resolution passed by one of the largest branches of the great organi- zation known aa the Primrose League, which is pledged, amongst other things, to preserve the ** Imperial ascendancy of the British Empire,” will be duly appreciated, not only as # great personal compliment to our Conservative chieftain, but as an em- phatic assertion of Imperial regard for the Canadian Dominion : To Sir John Macdonald, Premier of Canada, ** Wemis loyal subjects of our Queen and supportdys of the British Kmpire, send you warmest greetings and heartfelt thanks for Nie tate ESinsod eau the patriotic stand you-have so nobly made in defence of the muintenance of the Kmpire ; and although for the time being, dangers may Telephne Company of P. 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Islamd [eee mis sro Ciiaitsia ti other Country, we feel thut the patriotism S(T 7 our a a in Canada wil ast — allow them toewerve from their duty to the Tr ILL IuLIN Bi : STATIONS. ar of glory handed down to them in —_——-{1)-———— trust for posterity, but that they like our- WESTERN STATIONS E ASTERN ST ATI N selves in the Oid Country, wil fight shoulder n AS 4a wo ONS. to shoulder against that vailed treason which haa for its object the disintegration and dis- Charlottetown, Mount Stewart, nee of our Empire, which has stood Hunter R'ver, Peake’s Station, La =“ New G asgow, Cardigan, re “ feel sure a the energy of characcer, ~ me skill, daring and indomitable valor exercised Laird’s Mills Dundas Sead ’ ’ y our forefathers in Eng!and and the colonies Rusticoville, | Grand River Bridge, will stimulate us, whether in Canada or in ; England, to rally round the flag of our Empire, North Rustico, Annandale, upon whose dominions the sun ne'er sets, Emerald Souris uoder whose folds has been developed « degree ai ’ of national felicity and comfort more rich and} Tryon Mills, - . Ceorgetown, nuinterrupted than has ever been enjoyed by any other empire in the world’s history. Crapaud, Lower Montague, ** We feel satisfied that with such guides aa’ V ictoria, Montague, yourself the future of our Empire is safe, and “we : . i its progress secure. We therefore pray that fk reetown, Murray Rive ? your valuable life may be long spared to still Kensington ; Murray Harbor North, . earry out your noble work in detence of our gon, , rant : Clifton, Murray Harbor South, _ at untae t of the = Abe a th - ‘ Siga vehalf o e tember e Stanley New Perth, Clarendon Habitation (No. 1642) of the Prim- Mal ’ Valleyfield rose League, in public meeting assembled, : alpeque, & °y eld, ‘ iW. D. Bannan, ummersi r ss ‘Chairman of the meeting. ‘ ; ide, . Orwell, . ° “Hyde, Cheshire, Kngland, Tuesday, Centreville, Vernon River Bridge, Febuary 17, 1891.” Brush Wharf, Eldon. ROB ANGOU®r, Manager: St Eleanors. Charletown, Oct. 14, 1890. —————— ee ee ee a —-s = —- a> - @i>-—~—aeee-- Our Book Table. A Downie Kxot, by Geo. Manville Fenn. This story as is the cage with all by the same author, is much better than the usual run of novels. Itisa clever inter-weaving of the VERY 1 IMPORTAN F YOU WANT A RELIABLE AND SATISFACTORY FAMILY MEDICINE call at your nearest Drug Store and get a Box of EVERYBODY'S PILLS. Guaranteed purely Vegetable and perfectly safe for all ages and constitutions. For Indigestion, Billiousness, Headache, Constipation, etc., they cannot be surpassed. Price 25 cents per Box JOHNSON’S COUGH SYRUP, for Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Price 23 cents per Bottle. Prepared only by etc. oe Ch'town, Maroh 5, 1591. Corner Kent and Prince Streets. 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A story of an altogether too clever woman, too clever to be lovable, who faile in love with & poot whose wife is etill alive, The troubl. a, which eneue, and which make this cere of | “true love” iun otherwise than smoothly, are , all told of in the story, and ' nally ev ry- j thing ends happily. Notso good as ‘*A Double | Knot” but not uninteresiing. Wormwoop, by Marie Corelli, will find; many readeis, and it ia worth reading. The sensations expe: ienced by, and the adventures which befall a Paria absintheur are vividly dese: ibed, and light is thr wn upon the misery and aqualor existing among the pvor of the French c pital, by whom, according to the novelist, the vice of absinthe drinking is indulged in to a terrible extent. There are some good passages in this book, better than one generally finds between the paper covers of the modern novel. Whoever reads this atory will, we venture to say enjoy it. A Hivpex For, by G. A. Henty. A good story and one that will make many readers, who dojnotjalready know the writer,acqu -inted with a novelist whose bocks are mesting with merited popularity. All the above are published by John Lovell & Sons, St. Nicholas Street, Montreal. 7. ——-_- +? Furious Flveds. : SUPPLEMENTED BY A DEATH-DEALING CYCLONE A Pickans, Miss., despatch of March 9th, says: Continued rain since Thursday night raised the water ih Big Black River highe: then ever known and itis sti} rainiog rapidiy It is up to the fluor of the bridge. Ail other bridges iu the country sre gone and commu nication is cut off. The Ilivois Central Rail road track was lifted bodily from its bed »nd deposited in a ditch, For mil-s below and above here the embarkment was swept and incaleulable damage done by water. A cyclone passed over this place on Saturday morning without doing any damage, dropping over in Madison county, where it caused great destruction of life and prorer'y Passing into Atala county rear Newport ‘many houses were blown down and tov Negroes killed. [he town of Enterprise was inundated to a lage extent. The flood his no parallel gave in the memorable year 1871 ome OOo VatuaBLeE Horse Lost —We regret ex- eding'v t» hear that Mr. Hugh Car pell, North Wiltshire, lost a valuable h me +n | Tu -sday night, 3rd inst. It appears that tue animal in some unaccountable way gt nis hesd under the manager in his stall and in trying to get out broke his neck. When Mr. Campbeil went to the rtable on Wee- nesday morning he found the animal dead with hie neck broken. The owner, we underatand, would not take 2100 for the horse. Mc. Campbell is the father of the lad who had a portion of his hand shot off at North Wiltshire last fall. ee ce of THREE TO ONE. TORIFS ROUTED IN RiNG’S COUNTY AT DUNDAS AND CARD-GAN. Srr,-—-The above heading apppeared in the Patriot of Feb. 26th, over an account of the meetings at Cardigan and Daadas, and is an example of the untruthful and misieading statewents which that paper has published during the campaign Comment is vupecessary, We learn that the Grits of Cardigan and vicini y bave ceased playing *“‘ Johnny Cope” ou their organs, ard are now practising plaintive and mournful airs. THORN ‘Lot 62, March 10, '91 ll Country Post Offices. Siz, —[ have been informed that papers sent out by the Conservative party to the post offices at Hsmpton, Tryon and Augustiue Cove were not delivered to the parties when called for; and as those offices keep huckster shops in connection, that the paper is now being used for wrapping. This state of affairs is wrong, aud should not exist. Postmasters should do their duty no matter what their political creed may be. JUSTICE, Victoria, March 10, 1891. 220: {euro Carier’s Prize Prolific Barley. In February, 1890, the Government of Canada, on the recommendation of the Hon. the Minister of Agriculture, made provision for the importation of 10,006 bushela of two-rowed barley from Kngland, to be sold to the farmers in Canada for seed, This was imported in 5,000 bags of 112 lbs. each, the “Prize Prolific” being the variety chosen for the purpose, and this barley was offered at the cost of importa- tion, $4 per bag, the Government paying freight charges to the nearest railway sta- tion to the purchaser. By this arrange- ment, farmera in every part of the Do- minion obtained the barley at a umferm price, but one bag only was available to each individual. This restriction was made at the outset so as to secure a wider distri- bution for the grain, and prevent a too rapid exhaustion of the stock, so that ap- plicants from distant portions of the Do- minion might not be disappointed. This limitatation lessened the sales, and as svon as it was aacertained that the barley on hand would be more than sufficient to meet the demand on the basis of one bag only for each purchaser, the restriction was withdrawn. About 3,200 bigs were sold to 2,600 purchasers, leaving nearly 1,300 bags on hand. I um now instructed to «offer the remain- ' ing stock at three dollars per bag, freight prepaid to the nearest railway station to the purchaser, with no restrictions as to the number of bags which any individual may buy All orders must be accompanied by a remittance sufficient to cover the amount of the order. The applications will be entered as received and the orders filled in rotation as long as the stock holds out. The germ nating power of this barley has been fes‘ed in ten samples t ken trou different bags, the average vitality 1s 90 per cont , and the growth stroog. All communications should be addressed to the undersigned. Wa SAUNDERS, Director Experimental Farms. Ottawa, February 6.h, 1891, Telegraph Cab‘es. When it is considered that some 10,000 messages daily are sent over the 19 cables thing will be reaiized of the presen importance of submarine telegraphy. The cables of the world, acco: ding to Mr Geo, W. Niven, now number 1045, of whi-h "98 belong to govern- ments and 247 to private companies. The total length is 121,070 nautica! miles, of which 107.547 miles are owned by private telegraph companies, nearly all British, and 12,524 by governments. The Kastern Telegraphic Com. pany has 70 cab es of « totel length of 12,858 nautical miles, The British Government has 103 home cables of a total length of 1489 miies, and 2/6 col nial cables of a total length of 3811 miles. Of the other govern- ment cabies, Norway has 736, avereging less than a mile exch, The longest cable extends from Brest, France, to St Pierre Miquelon, a sm ll i-land off the south coast of Newfound. laud, and m asures 2685 nautical, or 3092 statute miles The oldest cable in use is the one first laid that from Dover to Calais— and dates from 1851. —~“a> -<ib- <a — The War Shadow. FRANCE INCREASING HER STOCK OF CART- RIDGES-M H#RBETTE TALKS produced to be doubled. France, at Berlin, in which says that he considers that in retusing tc the mandates of a few blusterers. he said, illugical for artists who presentec eonnecting Europe and North America, some- ' The Echo de Paria s+ys that the utmost activity now prevails at the military worke at Bourges, the Department of Wr haviog ordered the ameunt of cariridges ordinarily The XIXme Siecle publishes as. inter- view with M. Herbette, the Ambassador of the Minister exhipit at Berlin the French artists obeyed It was, their works at Stuggsrt and Munich tw de- MARCH 13, 189!. -VOL.27.-NO. 73 I took Cold, ; E took Sick, i TOOK SCOTT'S EMULSIO pir RESULT ee ; | "So ee Re eee oe ee eee ; ! | | Itake My HBicals. ! K take My Rest. AND IAM VIGOROUS ENOUGH 70 TAKE ANYTHING I CAN LAY MY HANDS ON: setting tt too, For Scott's Emulsion of Pure Cod_Liver Oi! and Hypophosphites of Limeand Soda Nor ONLY CURED MY Larein- tient Consumption sur pei ME UP, AND IS NOW PUTTING FLESH ON MY BONES AT THE RATE OF A POUND A DAY. : TAKE JTJUST AS EASILY AST DO MILK.” Scott’s Em ision is put up only in Sa mon i | ee ne ee LS ESL OOO LLL LL OM ML OL Le MON he Mey LEO LE OL OL LOL OLE LOM LOM OM ee MOM fic? wrappers, Sold by all Drugginis at Sve. and $1.00, } SCOTT & BOWNE, Belleville. Le MMM . ‘ i | is Gy ed Dyspepticure aids idestion, ! Dyspepitieure cures ce |ndige sfion. NT he most’ serious and 229 ¢ long-standing cases of ¢ \? Gironie Duspepsia positively cure a“. i BY . : 3 Dyspeptieurcts Pade . ; . Price per bottle 35cis and +00 (lange bottles four times siyect small.) prepared by Garies 1G Short. St-elohn. NB. S00 CVERVYWHERE, BANK STO K, BY AUCTION, WILL SELL BY AUCTION, at my Sales room, on MONDAY, the 16th day of March, inst., at || o’elock, s. m. :—30 Shares Merchanta’ Bank of P. E. Island. Also—Two City D+ bentures of $500 each. R. BRATRSTO, | mch9 Auctioneer, FOR SALE. S I intend selling my Dwelling House on Sidney Street, those desiring a first- class home will do well to investigate. It is one of the finest finished houses in the city. Gas and water throughout. Bath Room ain sewerage to the river. The lot is 70x78 feet. The Warehouse and Lot next to it can be had if desired. No encumbrances of any kind. Price and terms on application between 2 and 4 o'clock, MRS. M. H, GAHAN, mch7— tu th sat ‘A Set. Satisfaction guaranteed. Teeth ex- | tracted without pain. DR. J.P. WURRAY, Queen Street. _ meh4—dy Imeod wy FRELGOLD FARM FOR SALE, } HE unde-signed offers for sale 62 Aeres of Land fronting on north side of St, Peter’s Ray About 30 acres are cleared ; the balance covered with fencing material. Con- venient to churches, schools, ete., and one and a half miles from St. Peter's Railway Station. JOHN A. McLAINE. St. Peter's Bay, Aug. 29, 1890. i os ‘ | ~SOL. . Spring Trip From Liverpool THE CLIPPER BARKENTINE REMA, ; Newly Metalled, 300 Tons Register, R. HcDONALD, Commander, , WILL SAIL FROM C5 tg S10 Teeth cline to do so at Berlin Wich regard to the recent visit of the ex- Emprees to Paris, M Herbette said that it was perhaps impradent, and added that it was undertaken withuut any one having been consulted thereto. The Minister de- nied that be had been sounded on the sub- ject of the Imperial journey, and asserted that the French Government had not been advised of the purpose of the ex Empress Liverpool for Charlottetown ABOUT Ist OF AP«IL, and will carry Freight at throagh rates to the different Railway points on the Island. sar Yor Freight apply in London to John Pitcairn & Sons, 7 Guion Court, Old Broad Street; in Liverpool to Pitcairn Brothers, 51 South Joha Street, or here to the owners. Men’s, Youths’ and Boys’ Suits, cheap at Pat n & Co’s., 20 percent, discount on last Feli’s goods, m9 3i PKAKE-BROS, & OO. until the day before she arrived in the Charlottetown, Feb. 17, 1891. capital. we: oe