" ' "..f§__v—»>_§vu-. _A -r‘. . ~.. ,w .—.x as-,u— my l 1‘ “ V / V Ahwrwpww , ’ ~—” t '" , THE GUARDIAN, cHARLTTE:r0wN, MONDAY, MARCI-L16, 1891. ; g-_._--N,‘ _--»_; 4 ;-~_-~-~—--._.._..:-*--...___._--;'*.:‘:_~:. _:.-.:.,—;. . i _ I ‘ 3 l . it I 5 ‘ ‘ ».. ,... ..-.‘.. tn. , . EQUAL RIGHTS. COUNTRY before PARTY. MUNICIPAL REFORM ! ill}: lllnriiiiig flliiatdiait. llv iiilli Ji llrlitil llilfi lllt‘ l0ll0\Vlng 79‘ ......t_. .._~ Will not everybody con- .~ »-l - thtt, if e\'er_V' family could have tl (- pi-ngfflrtfi of R Clfllln IIOIIIP, h0w(‘V§‘I liziiiililn nl)llIl(l..l.llllV P"*"‘ld9d with pure sir ai.tl sunlight, and wholesome, uwll Cool-(Ni food. -‘UNI “’"h Pr°"i5i°"l The Methodist Academy. Sui. . .In reply to the letter which Ap- §t‘.,t,.t1,,., f..llnwing facts in explanation ofiiiy ctmduct. _to which lie TI. fers : Id 1_ _-\f. a niecling of the Board. he on Strimlzrv, F.-Ii. ‘2S!.h, last, ii ¢.‘.lI‘C\llilI'l0“'¢v‘V in iii.-ir respective official capacities, be i%[l:lL‘llt£-l thereto, Mr. item-d_and l were ,,,.,,,,g,.,1 ,, c.,......iiiec, with instructions to liavc the let.tcrpr_iiited, and to fn_r\V_aI}‘tl .1 c. -p_.‘ t » t-atli '3‘.lliSUl‘ll)t‘I' and iiieiiiorialisit. " .\t tlrs iiit-ctitig Mr. Dawson ob- 3._,L-cu‘. L . the order requiring his name to ,.,»;,p upon the docuitieiit, as it would‘ cUl"pr'”nis.‘\ Inn‘ “vhu llllt. [,¢,.n..rd.»;-ml to print the circulars,apd woe mf..rn.t~d tint the circular was in the li.-siitls of .\I.:<srs. flaszard S: Moore for pul»lic«m.,ii; also that l c-zuld not act in my tmy contrary to the order of the Bt ->i1‘tl'. _' ) 4, On M--inlay morning, March Lnd. .\Ir. IIRSZILI‘-l telepliniied me that. ltlg. Duwsnii liutl Ulllsvtl his uaiiie fr.vm t 0 Another Queer Council. LONDON’, March 8——'I‘he London County PROI-IIBITION. {wars in your issue of 1-itli inst . 0??” “‘° Council is comparatively a new hotly, but TH‘? TUNNEL ''*l~''‘=*‘‘'“~‘ "‘ “V E-i”“"~°*“"v ‘ °‘°“"° “‘ it has contrived to Pick up a bad r<=i>um- lion. used the iatepayt-rs, made war upon t.he theatres and muilic halls, and shown it- self fussy, impertinent, tmd inc--mpetent. time ago it member of the C--uncil de- clared that a lady pyinnast at the Aqua , rium went througi a highly daiigerous pcrforiiiance, and that her back in con- uequtiice was ct-vercd_ with sores. Tllll was denied by the chairnian uf_thc Aqua- rium, whn challenged inspection of the am assut-el by an emin» nt Illelllllcl‘ of h loiiiicil that the charge is unfoundvd, mid that a. couple of iniposters went to the Aquarium and paluied themselves off as belonging to the much dreaded body. Ihave good reasons to believe that my friend is mistaken, and that the outrage was really committed by two Lniitlmi county COI1I1Clllt'!'8, who are now keeping thcmselves concealed in the hope that It has increased the taxes, liar-... I . ~ ual y » ch the Blood. curing diseases coming from Pooh and War- nr Bnoon. or from Siwrmr. when broken - down by overwork, -mental worry discus. excesses and indicato- tions. They have 3 Brncrrro Am-Ion on he‘ Snxuu. Stars! of - th men and women, _ , restoring L081‘ vxooa "“ and correcting They will cure the re- the iults of youthful bad habits, and strengthen system. I should take them. Yflllllfi WOMEN will Those Pmu make them regular. . sculpt of price (soc. per D02). 117 THE DR. WILLIAMS’ DIED. CO. Brockoi TRADE For sale by all drltekifitl. 0? will 50 9911,‘ ‘P09 ' iiiiss lllllllls - Fllflll Ltiiiiioiiz” We have just received Advice ot'l,';,*'~,;,'*,;,,°“'*"*‘-***~W~ A Bought by Mr.W.W.$tan1cy and shipped to insure‘, as names. ARRIVAL in .'lll$\\~vr to it iiit~.iii..ri:il from subscribers Now it is deep in 3 amudal uf ,, I,e(.u];,,,. ‘ vrrurxn Hinton: in stem r ly increased, put in.» mnl and i>»S9:"‘-. ” ‘"5 ""l"'°‘“"“' imiti. This will probably be known In ,,h_,_ 3 the iiaiiics of tin: Chairman and bccretary, hismry as the “Hair “f zwds Mck‘ Sdme 2 *55,i¢f’°|1I0颰f‘ " -as #*°.P'° .° iniiulalergaorprsmltud clismehu-g ng IO 3 0!’ ‘Id’ to_,pgQ¢".; . OI!’ ‘ta- nnins; and in this. —s-.__.~_::: be :\'f.:LCll~(l tn the l>:ttOl'§ but-_ “Pm lady's back, not dreaiiiiiigz that he would -. . ,- _ - "?.§%1§E' ‘ad . -. , assistux. ‘ . . H.’ ‘C’ bsiii-.5 HllU\\'._‘ll t... record his objection b t k H at his wmd‘ Now it appears , wh ii a ht “H”. . m n f . , :_ wgueannmu Mixhbll ml i.D;u;_..___..._ l‘l“’” ll” "':"“m“"‘-""" “.3 lb“. he Should l.l?11l.“t\:D members of the Council went nulfiigl !d,\ll1Il pguéiim 6:: p e t O ot'l’cr*can b¢Pl'0cu , : ». «J 1'3",-861:» ,1-em», .......iyi..i.a...me amih aim:-d-3 ;=,i;;,,se;.,,, P,g,',',°:';,,g§§‘,;‘,§'§,,‘;‘:,,.,,,,:,,, .,.,.,. grit; gutted st,-up tndwchel ' -- 10“-’0dll‘-U 01' 91' 4” l"‘55 “U0” ur 9 to s e Zzeo's back M3 3 0° 9 3" h‘ 1 al mental I I 0!‘ ' mayo t _ I §.,_____’__/,,-. True temperance. nlijection. hcifflllpd the young lady very much. Such ti would me than , ’ the most showycstslogneg, dg‘ . ---— 3. Ml lmur or two “(ml thhe Chile 0f is Zwuis Own accumni and it has given pr I lo a and kf08ul&l’lfi6lTt: cnr1°l.1:lill6'l|>E ‘ ogftdf me A - . ‘ til’ H|‘=iTi"‘-§- “'3 D““'3‘" “’ cl’ mu‘ m” ' ti sider ble aiwer and dia2ust. ° ' n 11 1 téd. co . - "F? ‘’ "uh: I t der the limdiiig "of u’I'lgi Trge mt” rum amid mt “now ms “mm to My w;“::<:pe ‘hes t tn gnmy person“ I sitsi1siciiriE,,,§éiifl”‘§iil:‘x,;icitsket.haooPrx.r.s. higher prices. Tlustslhc ..-., '1‘. n-rPr)Hit‘P Plaiforiii, the ana is H "I business _ _. f‘ f , gent bathing d u “fined m “met “n the. iiflair will blow ova-r._ 2830 says T l . thgpgbhc yulil-C or prltaté’, or rvq . tlnculllelitl, an r‘ i‘t;eth~: firm if “my pub. pusitively that the men did not give T THE_ . pounlcudog-[gag fir the pmmoiion of person“! clean“ llclmll l"tleRl:lll::l\l£l‘tllilfla naiii-i aaticlied. their names’ ml-at [lanai-llot to he)‘: -She —A I E . C, ’ uuhgubr '89" F'°"°‘”° Hm: “WW wmfld SOC“ be it great d,,_ I ‘M Wm "MY adflsed tu “mm was told that if sis on not su mit t.. . . _ .».. ' ‘W _ _ I h l, t,m_ - 1‘-_ ‘till \ have her back I!lS[)9Cl»eG.lllellcCl1I19 for ._ _ , - ’ . . . ~ ta: , Crpxw m'the desire for 3 C0 0 ‘C B I m)v'm='tl1t I shortly afterward.-. the Alllfmnum would be withdrawn’ She - —O\’- ~ .-- i ., I i S “‘@"‘ mflio,‘ f. _,}g. ,_o.‘_},ege were added pro 0- ~ "- ‘ " cried uitterly but yielded. On a secni-d - , , xisimi for a more complete and gen- t~I"ll systein of pliysical training in the pullllc sclmnls, for the free distribu- tion of inforuiation or knowledge for the prevention of disease by both in- (iitiduals and couimiiiiities or munici p>.liti«".=, and for repliiciiig the saloons decided to reqtiest the Cliairmsin to call a meeting nf the B:-iird as caiay as p isalble. to zitf-irtl Mr. Diwsoii an 0ppUI‘tUmY)' 5" ilX1)l?'llll his p isitio and con met, and that we itiiulit ubaiii fuithct instructioiis from the Board. ' 6. By notice of the Secretary the Bmrd met on Wednesday. Match 3l'Ll, at 11 a. n) _ Da§vsl)I){1|L1l|Ut prx Natal. himself, neither did he send the minutes of the previuus meeting, nor any c--iiiiiitiiiicatinii visit one of the councillors ex ressecl hi- reqrct that tliev lwl to troub -- her. his declared he was only performing hisfduty. Can this man remain hidden ‘l l‘:-etc i.-. astrong d»sire to hunt him down. Rllii next meeting of the Council will hi» it stormy one. If this sort of game is to gr on what public performer will be safe, provid (1 she is a beautiful woman ? TIN‘ L’\ndull Cciunty Council will he a to-rrur Weiluesilay, lllarcli 18, AT ELEVEN o'cLoci<_ loo harreels FLOUR’, 25 cases Kc-rosci.c, 20 cases " 20 bags Rice, to puns. Molasses, BROWN'S Clftown, March 16. ' SIGNS or SPRING 1 Cllttlottetovn, Feb. 1891 Wwdhnds Pars.fu v an t |.bout‘t'i «i v Ouemiiffitllie henruguia ‘ii ‘ Clisrlottcibwmontbe‘ ' . . . . . . amiaudsoitwood.1‘iaenuau . . - , 2 hrixes Ute se-, . and (‘.ll‘i(-r places of resort for 4 dran- w1mte,__H_ to the Board. Afier Waiting 8 t‘pm:il!l’ti‘:!l‘i]t£)tc«piicslyzifilai;ih:l:pf;_:n<ip:l:~ei!i; , 2% bands Reefined Sugar gibgftwqumy. Th‘: h ,0‘; iirliilciiitf l-_v ‘cotlee-lioiisrzs,’ the d8S1|'9 reasonable time, businessd (iivas el|t(i'.il:l'(l incfease the public indignation. some M 59 bndx;-5 ,s"»l:;,,,‘ ll'lIio.by_‘ s i and (lF‘llllsl‘itl for the habitual use of “P"“v ’§“d til“ B0“‘d doc‘ 9 t" 3'" ‘_m the leading members of the tlieatrii-al 3° °"_“‘3,§. f‘,b“°°°' - aft g|.,f.’m,_ I — . i the action of the last meeting wi h sole ‘,f ' oin to take the m we, to cases ml. es,‘ , Did. H .- ~ 5 , . ,. , , _ Id com, . . . . pr ession are g Q a an T . _ ,_ ling nag, wnhou , , ;..t-nnoiic ti-=\erag“8 “O0 3°°" reference t-J l!S -'ecisiin regardiiirv the h M X H - ~ 50 515 33: oi . gmhd I a — E _ , _ , d t. .( “Wes ‘f its Dmcem to we docuiwm tin, amungt eni_ r. . qustus arris and 2‘ k_ K‘, m;,._.Mb . . _ ._ _r hubeen lsnlssd. nut. § »‘o ' ~. 9 '\ ' , 4 I. s A I . . ‘ -s- ’ ' ‘ ‘ ' ° vlllhiu tht hmiis ‘J L" m "8 ton su'.P.‘Tlie circular letter was accordingly Mr’ Hemy Irvmll Thus the story of 25 (lot. Pails, in“ nu . -{D-O4}--1 The Chignecto Ship Railway. .. ‘““°‘”“"ii"§i‘£.l;‘£;I’3;‘{»’:’;‘£‘.‘iil;.... . . .. - ' kc 8. In Your own article flppeariilg ih 5° cases amp "m‘°ys' . G, d d I ' ” ' IN‘ CW.‘-f""°‘i"‘ shill mllwlly wot ‘ Your issue of “arch 9th. under the head :~ 20 gross Lamp Bunfers and Wicks’ S9 p F 8 i urn‘ now well F-(l\-‘\”I(‘»“(ls the roadwlhl ing “The "thcr, side 0? the Q“-”3l'i°n'" / '. 1. Terms i'ii‘a!dcDkn(t)i?\'{iIii}tR5a‘(:00D8’ - - I i C . . H ],,.,._p ,,. ‘wing ,,_,,o,,t. fi,.,iS},,.d’ “bong um you say that “ We are informed by the A ‘* ' ' I nil this! l't‘l)1-“l.ll'iS undone. The truck ...,- c-..'m_ fig two large cuttings being printed with the names of the otlicers attached, and as it appear-i in your issue Secretary that he did not sign the paper, neither did he authorize anyone to sign it for him," &c. po- tr Zia i and her back is likely to spr:-ad over the world and accelerate the down- On Tuesday, Feb 24, Mrs. Flora Mathe- son, widow of the late Rvdciick Matbeson riasrv-d away at the full age of 80 \‘e.1rs, at 20 boxc.<‘-‘Llrvthes Pins, 20 cas=cs Matches, . FE-.\"l‘ON T. NEWBERY. March I6, '91." eight-~ packages of Feb. I16-I--4w Watcliiiiakar 2: Nu " Witches. J, ” 9. The Board again met on Vlfedncsday llth inst. The grave charge thus pub- licly made against the Board, by the Secretary through you, of its having made an unauthorized use of his name on is hid frail) the S tutlwrn clock 3 dis- i:‘u.t:e of l.l:ll'lF‘r‘II miles to Within full! miles of tilt‘ northern (li)Cl{. The l'08d- the home of her daughter. Mrs. Mary llfcK¢:.. zie, Montague Brid :v. The deceased came out from Mull, Scotland, 5 -on after the d atli of her husband. upwtrds of fifty years 0, with her family of one son, n0 59- aooo Yeahs; ’ ___;g,.-_,_.. wily i‘: an Ordinary double track’ hid the Clfculars “'33 °°"3ld“-‘Ted by the _B°’“'d» and four surviving daughters. andfscltled in l ' :" ii: If 8 ' FAB. ’ uith 110 lb. rails, 18 feet between and Mr. Htard and I were apprnnteda 3-U-EDTENDER-9 addr9sses1tothenndcr- Brown’s Creek. where she remained till with- ....s. .. ceiitrns 9 ft. x T x II? in. ties, laid 2 fl. .».»:.n-pg, the two ties at each joint. bi’- ing '2'.‘ ft. long to connect the two committee to publicly refute the accusa- tion in the name of the Board, and hence our letter to you of 12th inst., in which we “ state that the above charge is a false in a few weeks of lIr.'l' death, She wasan adherent of the Valleyfield Presbyterian Church in the cemetery ‘of which her remains was laid to rest. signed. iuiil endorsed "Tender or Crane asul l!'£.‘lt‘.." will be received until :I‘h:«rs- for the coustrm-tinii of and putting in lace a new CR.\.\’E llmICIRCl.|-: in the Dredge ‘.- irinco E.lwartl," now 1) ing at Albcrton. Prince Ell- ilay, the 26th (lav or March instant, lnclnslwly . i I i E’ 1 i . i I 18 Eiglis Piinl Clllllllls, 's.p.ia..ar.iika-anj ‘ I , Lgxecsurl. “All work . » ....i .i.... ...... ....,.. or the . - , g:.;";r:..*:.:“:.*.:*;.sr:::*::5.;.?.:.iLr.:".i.' t “" l“"°""""°' 2-9.‘: ': g‘ _5 , l _ . . ' . ‘ o — - - . t V 4 . v ‘ - I‘ . .. . _ P _ 10. I think itnm appears plain enough _ T. 1.3, 3g,,.;,_ A",gm,,,_ ,._ E mam, ,,,,d..,“;’ g? _ for the cradle, the ii‘-c0m0tlVPS PU" 0" that the B ~aril did, on two separate occa- . H be aetment of Public Works Ottawa.-v : 1.’ one track only of standartl gauge, tiff‘ lr-icwiuolives being used for one cradle. ’!‘l..-r» are no turnouts, but traverse iilIlu'<:1-‘.0-’\iC"1 Purl; frogless switcher- E lim_r t.‘-.» rails lieiiig used for switch- _. ! ..~ miativmi. Rot-lr ballast ti."- sl.-r the ties is us (1 throughout. Work I . rim lifting docks is not in is very fur-rarnl gm.-n, sn as to make it fairly (‘o-I"')l;I] that the work will be complrh ~-4 in I891. at-rho south-rvi end is in place and The pumping machinery the building for it completed, and is lik:-ly to be f"'ln'llll"-".P~’l by July ls’. \r, l.-:1.-,r 1,500 men will be employed iliu wu-ks nex-‘ summer.—-Engin- N-wvs. T‘.' i- ‘ Booth v. Huxley. _ }~n, B )nth’s reniediril work Is being- of its oflicers to be attached to the «-fiicial letter ; neither is it less plain that Mr. Dawson, by his action at the meeting held Feb 28th, «onsented to the c.irryini;- out of the order ; this is fully attzestedby his own statement in the Be-fond ragraph of his letter “ I * * declin toattsch my name, and only gave way on its being understood that it should not compromise me in any way.” It is now left to the public, before which you. Mr. Editor, have thought proper to present this matter, tn decide whether or not the Board or its Committee are‘ guilty of the charge laid against them, or whether there has been any false representation of the facts, as stated by the Committee. ~.\Ir Dawson does not and cannot regret more than I do, this necessity which has been laid upon me to defend my character and that of my co-trustees trom a charge 3'» grave as to imply a f.-rgcry. If some very plain and sharp w- irds were employed Committee, in making this defence, I ichosen for the purpose that by their very and painlessly as possible to the root of storm, auth.--rize and order the names by Mr Heard and myself, as the Board’: would assure you that these words were sharpness they might cut as quickly ‘-!"*»-irrnrraivsrzat. . V from Georgetown. March 16—2i To the Illecto'r:ii—f—llharlottetown, lliimmon and Royalty: ENTLEMEN,—Mr. Blake having rc- bly, I beg to offer myself as a candidate to fill the vacancy thus created. Believing, as I do, that the business of the country should be the first cons dcration, and not to be made subservient to party politics, I hold myself free to support that party whcsg management of the finances I consider 1110:! in accordance with the interests of the people. Can be shippezl to any Shti-on direct I on-lrrs -will not be considered unless made on the f-ii-in supplied ands odwltb st.i‘if4=.sof.th,ctc1iile rd ' it : ' thuantiiui g.- _. "An ac"%t k l ix sitting Carloads to Arrive omen-ui°ii:e iixlisiercnireilugltcln to ’fth¢ udanou 2 jets that‘ 3 , , ,wlIlbe r med in case unit of tender. -, c.i1tvELL Bafos. ;i: ‘- signed his seat in the House of Assam» , The .Deparimrmt: <‘loe§g%l. ., . t.-. h -thclowest or any to .-. . I VritQfiPublic Works, ‘ r - - .. v ,i_ 3.,-mtgsiuch; ism. , =. 14. agwsi -. HAVE lakr-n the Kilns lately occupied ‘ by jolméllenry, and will be pleased to llll all orderszjor Lime for Fariii Building Piirposas At shortest tiblice. I have now on band 500 barrels Slaclr.3Linie, which I will sell for 41 ..'.wM’ Specially selected 3,??°i3:11Y 1.na1‘k°d- iweiithink the time has about come when you have most leisure to get. your Spring sewing done, and We will for a. Week or two, give you {J _. *0?! ‘mg: ,. pi‘ - Erie ,0,-Ir-3|-irrier.. i -I _ . He is givlngtull. Halifax ‘sea for oiling. 1', find Fox uisdesspccia ‘.- rns Oflice, opposite ). ‘D. will find him at his reddcoccon the -1!’ Richmond Street, beloy Powlfl near the Jail. I, . T - * CHARIESRII N -‘ 'li’town. Jan 23, 139:. soup!‘ 1 3. ' GIIIIA IIREGT.‘ 1231 HALF CHE: Er . ' -is ri§ir,l!_V‘ .*~.i.ialieil forward both in Lnn- the evil which they were intended to My Poficyism cut down an unnecgssfly I i 3 Our owniclioacc bills!-a. .2 an-‘i Li» H'.'iO0l. The deed of must. ,,,,,,,,,,_ lsxpendirure. and 30 ¢XP§n<_l trey}! sphere piébi 25 (tents per Barrel ~ . — um ‘ . “ . ._- , - ic i t t. . ' , woos or we RICHARD JOHNSON .:.... .2 :.:;..:':... To me am " " ‘* ' " win-k ni ski-s him is genuine legal (raster-; directs that all the moneys and property be kept. distinct from t.",r»s-‘-. of ~ the Salvation Army; and pr>\l(le.~R that in the event of any l,-re.-icli of trust he shall be amenable to lie pl‘-)C‘._'PCIL‘d against by the At- mrnev General. Coniiio nting on t? e (iigf [‘-‘l:(‘.“‘. beiween Bo nth and Huxley, tEi:- C itiiolic I‘l.é‘.\'lGW says: “ llui-tlr=_v did not suggest anything it livu of B’)-’lll),i'.l S‘.'ll9.ll'lP. He could I-3' (buy the facts. He did not even the dlrectillfi of the New Haven rand as Charlottetown, Marcli 14. 1891. Death of a. Literary Man. i\Io:~"rREA°L, M-arch 11.-—The death is announced to-day of John Lespt-ranco, "who has been ‘f r 20 years a familiar figure in Canadian literary circles, He was born at St. L iuis, Mo., in 1836 and adopted‘ the uorn de plume of “ Laclide,'- after the founder of his native c ty. He served on the confederate side in the civic war and came to Canada upon the tleieat of his cause. Ho contributed largely to Canadian journalism and was an inter- esting writer of poetry and history. He has for more than two years been an invalid, and for a longtime there has been nulii-pe whatever of his restoration to of the Star. In 1882 he obtained the position of Provincial immigration Agent which he contributed some able papers on tion of the two branches of the Legislature, largely reducing the number of members, at present quite ctr of proportion to the duties performed. The working of the,I.and Office, I think, requires a searching Parliamentary enquiry, with a view to its abrogation at the earliest period compatible with public interests. I will a-"vocal: the immediznt permanent iniiprovcmei 1 (by rnaéadamizin ) f the main roads leading to the city, thus affording tarm- ers every access with their produce, and benefitting town and country alike. Shou‘d you do me the honor, for the third time, of electing me as your rcprescniativc, you may rely on my best efforts’ being used to promote your interests. ' I am, (lcmlcinen. . Your Obedient Servant, By a. Procession from their Hall, Prince 3 J. PEARDEN ' _ Upper Great George Street March 14-v,-1 m dévw P. E. l§LAND RAILWAY. EALEI)l TENDERS, addressed to the undersigned, and endorsed " Tender for Steam, 4 ‘mil.--’ will be received until SATUR- DAY, 28'h}nst , inclusive/,7 for the supply of Seven Tliusand Two Hundred (7,200) Tons of _, e Best Fresh Mined Round Steam (goal, for Locomotive use. tions to bi: delivered on or before the 30th day ofjun ‘ next, and delivery of the whole J. Usswoirrii, in these. goods, and a superior. - assortment to select from. ' . ~' . BEER Bnos tr-: to do so. He simply sneered. he,,1th_ ' ‘ J._T. ]Eifll{Il\'S. 1bSTc3d§rsést;uI'dllf)\sI:i:éPerton’ of zinc i 4 " aid the balance cov gm; g :‘ j Sit-li i-' tlw f ttiil pow--r of agnoaticism. In 1872 he joined the st._.fl' of the Mom p,Ch° “*9: Man}! ‘3'd 4‘ Wk!’ 11 P“ Cb"rl::‘:oe::i as ' ’ O t . 8'°_H:3l°7 5°l"'00d. . - J I, N,‘ ,,,.,;v .“..,],.7,, It cannot Viv” treal Gazette. After being ls880c!M:ed g ‘ ‘ 3 .d.. gégo °"," - \ . - _ “Ch” I-ma" ““W°59“17 - ;§ ' ' ' ' -' p -'_' ' — y with thatj-iurrial for about 9786!‘, I10. hummus‘q'““"""“"“' ‘ “ . .~ ‘- ‘ BY°'d¢"o ; i or srr -ii,'~‘.h.~..-i. It ii iii POW“-F £3’ dfilth accepted the charge of the Illustrated " ,: eor_g l°‘"l " " "'°" ‘loo - ' Do BEA . i I l ' llpu ail:-nit, l guns) fih-gt Qlgips tha Cflnfldlall N9 -3 ha cflntlnued I0‘. . ’ gouns». H‘. .. . ' . . . I . . ' . . . . ..' 30° - 8c‘t°n’s O" ' , .‘ A . p '3 i P . ’ edit with recognized ability until 1880. ' ape hanilse ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' '50 ’ ‘ ~ A . i ’ ‘M°1''"°' 1”‘ 6°! M"'-*5 50 *3" 4‘ l ‘ " " _ "T? d”"s up the f°m""m3 °f In 1881 he was for some time on the staff At leastlotie quail“ °f ‘he "’l‘°l” quantity ‘ ' . 0“ '-f'"«)'- of the Gazette and subsequently on that ' ' ‘ Vequired 3¢.t=3Ch 0‘ ‘he 3b°V¢ m¢“5°"¢d 338 . ,. A " i I l l .‘FlP.ST caor’ ‘siavunzs; A STEASI-IIP --0.42-'u.-v if. E. MORSE 85 it- iuroa'rsr.s.' uaqrax, N. 3.‘; . iiutvsii mod" r-'oR__§_A|._:. rTHEUnde ' !villsieoeive'!‘ . tothe4tli yofApril next, fo_rt.hels_n!el'l’°P°|Y!ltWood « 6z,oonslstingofsMsnse,BsrssId -.tf‘Land.ofwhich about: acrcssre ~i '5'" H hr" '»~,-:r:%- ‘ -. nsnicsi. . ’ D3PeWr Protests. at Munltlrerillé which be retained until """" . glcltlzbgm.‘-9'd °n °' befme the ‘St d‘, °f i I _ ; —— 1886. ed'to fth D " - - . . . ‘ - , .\'r.w Yosi<.Mai-. 10.——Pres_ident Ch;iun- Illustrated ln‘3‘ll1!l;9 ld88r.0 8 ommioll ‘ - 31' an'(§hfn0t;‘1'tSlLp‘:,5::’::;‘:te:''llTt;°n'?:l; ‘"3317; -Founded 05¢ ‘ . ASEAL ,BALM' s°°tt:“ ""1 . W °°-V D°"'”’ °f ”‘° N" 1°’-k C°°'"" The G"“"‘°”‘7" “I” 1882 M" L‘”' HE llI£\'EVOLEN'l‘ IRISH COCIETY will be retzltled from each avment ulietii iii. T ' ' * W ' - ~ ' :1 am lmufcod hm 0”’ t r-iatl. Who is under $25,000 bail, charged pe,.,,..ce was nominated by Lord Lorne, [Ch *1 £11 1 b am, 1) d .‘,_fncwr completion oftb _ In their E33, Prompt 1n thaw 6_nu rotul. . .. with being aooefisury w the duth‘ of the "n" of the first tlmnty mambe" °f th° niverosar <a>i’ liitelliiidps Faitrocncg iiiieothe An‘ tract a b y P C con. Settlements. _IT&SUz7’6 atfcbinsi Fire I I I Pmk Pm‘. ' l .p._.i.l. victims of pi.-. t...i:;;,-hue. In the Second Section (English literature, his- Y ‘ “ “ 11;, D,,;,,,,,,,,., d,,,, ,0, ,,,,,,, ml, ,0 av , ' . 104"“! ggolgflgm-. . , iar e-ii tun to‘. 5‘'l -7“ "Y: “ regard t r and archaeol of the R0 is] S '- « . . . , _. . I '°‘"'° , 9: ’ . — the ac'i0ii of the cor-ner’s jury in indictiug eitlyyof Canada. of?) the transsJi:tionsmi)lf Av‘ H 179 ac em we iomstl or my tender‘ Es H. & C00 K°""fl8' 5¢l"n‘ 0""! . .... . _ ........ .-.u..m.......-....-—.......q 1 ,_A -1‘ ya...” upfi I-rvI.I¢Av¢h~a$‘QlVIl . . . t' - l. ’ K. D. C. Wfll cure you. the imut ahzu d and ridiclous thing that could iuissibly be imagined. If I felt I in 4- i ~. the remot--st way resp insible or to hint!!!‘ f ‘r th » deaths that occurred in the Ill-'|ll‘3 I sh- uld nut onlyf el that I Ought t 2 ;-uiiiuhel, but I we-ul«l frel ct.-mp-1 I--i. :s= sell, to make all |ms.~sil)le rep:u‘a- tiun. 'I‘her- is an 0 tiin-able g-nrleniau in this country named R.-iberu,” M;-_ I) pew mi-l, hi: ting at his friend, the pr.-sident of the Pcfl|I§ylV4niQ R,gi1;-0-4.-1 (.'~ilIip.'l.ny, “ who has the misfortune to be a diector in 137 Pdllrcmds. If the coroner’: jury law is goal I should think he would gm crazy. Oily think of his having at his time of life to assume personal respougi. bilitv ?' -r cvry iiiint-ltitzcd switch or in r,;.»r-tive signs! on :.It these 137 r.-ads.“ €L . history andliterature. For twenty years he has been an acknowledged power in Canadi.-in literary life. He was a critic of rare difitlertlmellt, with a sincere ,?sym- pathy for e-xcellt-uc-=, and his pen, the runs’ gt-n’:=l :—a.d kindly of penis. has given to many a young writer the encourage- nicnt. that has stimulated to fresh exer- tion and a fruitful development of innate powers. -—?-—-¢_——j_ Power of the Landlords Gone. Dvnutc, March 10,-Justin McCarthy, in an article in the National Press declai. es that the National federation holds the .‘'°l'°3 8'11 The pvople the power. The fpuwer bf flit: laudlutds ggne_ ldeinocracy of Great Britain, Mr, Mccar- thy declares, is on the side of Ireland, The amliitiou of one man cannot imporil the cause of a nation. Street, headed by the Artillery Band, to St. Dunstan’s cathedral, at 9.45 a. in , where High Mass will be celebrated. After Mass the procession will reform and parade the principal streets. In the evening"-a - — Literary & Miisisal Entertainment --VVILL BE GIVEN lN— -1-HE :|:.Yc:E:t:rnr1- Doors open at 7 I 5. Entertainment -to commence at 8. Price as usual. Return Tickets at one first-claas fare wil be issued on the P. E. Island Railway to all intending the celebration; good to return‘ ' following day, ; Superintendent. Railway ( fficc, Ch'town, Match} I1, 1891. (I 57-‘ w "l‘elepl!ione Company of if. E. island. I _‘lI1l:Z Aliiiual Meeting of the Shareholders ‘ of thiétiompanv will be held at the Office -of M C. McLeod, Charlottetown, on Wednesday the i uh day of March, at 8'ciock, p. in, for election of Directors and trans- action of I ' eral business. ' BEN]. ROGERS, Secretary. i JOHN CONNOLLY, ' Ch’town March 13. Secretary. -Mvceting has. been. adjourned until’ W Lesilay, the 95th insf., at the ‘ ' ,andplace. " BEN]. ROGERS, Secretary. = 23 Agents for ,P. E. Islsiid: r.‘ Luril ll. '90. WATCHES. A large Stock of the.-best Tim keepers. 111 the market, at 0. ll. TAYliilll’S, I in Gold, Gold-fi1led,Silye.r and Nickel Cases—all guaranteed.“ :~ mt STOCK NOW OPENING. North Side Queen Square, Ohakrloaotmon. i‘; Mll 033.1. ' 8I¢o'sGstsrrli *= i s. W. DODD, MEDICAL . ms i (clash; PAID. ti WH EAT AT -ROLLER Mlflfii GEO. El. Fob. 90-sod at w Oi pot