THE DAILY EXAMINER. FEBRUARY 16, L889. Editorial Notes. The people of Kildare, are, we under stand, making great progress with the put ing down of the brush for the new bridge between Gillan’s Point and Patten’s Shore Hundreds of teams are on the ice every day, and the greatest of enthusiasm = pre vatls. Over 1200 feet out of & maximum L800 have been laid, and the rest wul be done in a short time Che whole country round is assisting in the work. One of the longest bridges on the Island, and one of ten oe song em ney Re THE DAILY EXAMINER, Varia. Phe Contemporary erie for this month contains an article on Prince Bismarck whi +h ought to make the great Chancellor juneasy. The article, it is said by the Eng lish newspapers, was inspired from a very high quarter, and throws great deal of light upon all the petty meannesses of the Bismarckian policy. The writer of the article is evidently familiar with the under- currents of court life ingjGermany. But it is to be doubted whether any good will Bismark and his son Count Herbert. and have their own opinio listic, so evident im Ce ntury. is the Ipp witeness of 1ts pictorial come of exposing the acts ascribed to Prince | The kes ; ee } : the Bi arcks : ton the English peopie do mot ilove the Bismarec 3, number, demoustrates the ns as to the treat- | bining illustratious Ww ith le . ° ; P ’ | * ment by them of tne memory of the Em- } practicle ana timely article on Gur Book Table. February presents.to the reader many very of instruction, The 1nteresting features outlining is strong, and the details well put | in. The catering editor seems to at once realize the nee ‘ssary ) in subject wich closeness of treatment, ana the veneral. outcome reve ils itself upou a One excellent character- leisurely perusal. every issue of the , addenda ; BKdward Atkinson, (pp. 566-579) in this yalue of +t te ‘** Slow- The contents of the Century Magazine for Coll j . j ‘ rpress, lm 018 | SATURDAY, FEBRUARY | Sherwood Cemetery. a MmHE ADJOURNED ANNUAL MEETING of the Charlottetown Cemetery Company will | beheld in the Ollice of the Steam Navigation Company. on WEDNESDAY NEXT, 20th inst, at 2 o'clock. for the election ef Directors for the | breadth of diversity epsuing year and transaction of general business, requested to earnes' ly F. W. HALES, Secretary. tldte pat | All Shareholders are attend, Ch’town, Feb, 16, 18°9 BY AUCTION, AT ROOMS, Flour, Fish, Apples, &e. i | 1G 900000 GREAWVT SALE OF MOUSE FURNISHINGS, , . i * . unkindness which | burning Constructions, a subject, concern: vecuplers ol peror Frederick. The the Empress has also received from them/ing which both builders and 3 ere has not tended to improve the feeling in} large buildings ought to be thoroughly in- England. But what benefit will result | formed. from noticing these meannesses. England | The revival the most needed will be open to the public next fall. | On Tuesday, February 19th, | _ elf eth aid ' Pre Most Attractive) Great Clearance Grand Chance) Genuine, Down. \f 11 O'CLOCK : | It is a noteworthy fact that 91 per cent of the failures recorded last year were those of persons starting in busmes with 50 barrels Patent Roller Process Flour, to buy Cotton right, Serio ur, of hand-spinning and weay oD if kK. D. Cornmeal, ay 1): | Sal: of House| <ale of Hem- with Edith Wonderful Low and, hew The old fashioned fabrics that have left out of use by cheaper manuiactures h-| thought that the partnership will soon be! with disolved it is to the advantage of England | tric to be on friendly terms with Germany. | bee: Prices. . wi re re-| and Germany are, at present, brothers injing is most novel i little or no capital. And even yet there re-}* a) . ’ } Ing nos ; : “00 Es mains, according to Bradstreets, one strictly | “rms im East Africa, and although it is | Cooper's illustrations, will impress many 50 No, | N.S. Apples, ‘Furnishings i n)aants im every | \Goods at Special , ; ideas ol old indus- a No. 1 Labrador Herring, | Prices on House Department. {| Puns Molasses, bbls. Sugar, bbis. Oatmeal), | th ‘rlottetown. butts Tobacco, | | to, ——------ - commercial, mercantile or industrial esta ¥ lishment in the United States and Canada for every 70 inhabitants. In view of these Furnishings. Table Codtish, Wrapping Paper, ete., large > Brooms, boxes Onions, labor-saving maclunery, are once more facts. the Halifax Herald says that the Even admitting that Prince Bismarck has , fro: acts, militias ‘ J , ‘ ' : . , .o. lose t ig : ; majority of those who are ambitious to traduced the memory of the late Emperor} dawning upon the minds of a few philan- | chose out « omsigninents, \. MeNEILI - nig | P V } . ith) haet3 MoNEILL ‘ »fand acted unkindly to the Empress Vi throphists, taken up as a possible solution ; A. MONISELD, heed to the x a i} po ‘ ul } feblG % aatinesee, . start in business should pay advice which Punch*once gave to young men about to enter the state matrimonial Don’. Some interesting divorce statistics have recently been published. The total num ber of divorces gran ed in all C ms la dur ing the past twenty years is 135, A divorce | , ’ problem. Io is not *Suuemploy ol’ curtail its use- toria, and admitting that his son is re-{of the sponsible for the Morier trouble, as well as |to destroy machinery, nor encouraging Emperor William I. to act} fulness that these vevival-industries are boorishly to the Prince’of Wales, it can ouly | set on foot, (for they would fail ff they at do harm to tell the world of their misdeeds. | tempted anything in that direction) but ¥* | simply to renew the okd hand-work of the correspondent past that made whole communities happy, built up their historic thrift. The *yele of industrial pursuits has come round BEER BROS. Carpet Department. urtain Department. SPECIAL NOTICE. YARTIES whe have changed their Residence - or Place of Business within the last three months, will do us a tavor by leaving or sending notice of same tothe “OSBORNE HOUSE,” iu order that the corrections may be made in the Ov P. ~ Island Directory, whieh will be issued in a tew days. febl16 6,000. vv Six Thousand Yards of Choicest Car-| Over Three Hundred Pairs of Cuitains— te ewest atterns versonally selecte Tees 9.3 . : pets, x ‘est p itterhs, pe oon ey selected Nottingham, Calais and Scotch makes—woa- from ieading English and Scotch manufac- } setel call tlk a rava - . ar ’ . ~ » ~ turers. ‘The Largest and Finest Stock on the | ¢¢"4! value, P'rices from SUc. to $8.50 per Islan:. Spocial inducements now offered to pair. Exquisite patterns in White Cream and 7 Cash Customers, Large variety of Rugs to! Golden Brown. A few prirs of Winter Car- 4 suit Carpets. tains remaining, wilt be svid at a bargain, a | 8O. 2 Linens Department. mer then 300. | fear I cannot ‘Celtic ’ the information he requires re-. and garding the Highland Clans. There are in } Edinburgh many second-hand booksellers | again, or is coming (as this Westmorland are reliable, trust-/} account testiffes) to where common things out, but to last life- give my court exists in each of the lower provinces, but application has to be made to the Do- minion Parliament in order to obtain a ; divorce in any other part of Canada. In who, 1 am informed, the United States the number of divorces | VOY men, and well err oe granted yearly seems to be steadily on the ee os their commy. eltic Seen ; sei oh increase, being 9.926 in 1867, 25,535 in better put himself em COBRSCHOR with one; The memoranda of the civil war are of _ 1886, and probably not less than 50,000 in | 2 [Iw ill forward to him the address 'terest, but getting rather monotonous to the . f he will write to ine privately, tell- , FREDERICKS PUBLISHING CO. o versed in all the i: Were not nucce to wea a had | times of usefulness. of these ne cy rep y ag a On yeneral read ee, a a a re i om Pe gh ee ey 1888 Only nine divorces were granted in] 7 " : i j 4 : : a Canada in 1888 The total number granted ing me his own address.) in the meantime ** Under the Redwova ‘Lree is mut =P to | | im Great Britain during the past thirty | he may be interested to know that a list (1) the Ceaéowy’s standard; but this excelient | | years is 6.381. or an average per year of | imagine a com! lete list) is given at the end! monthly ean afford to fil! up Soinctimes with —--————-- Kig ity Rells ENGLISH FLOOR OIL- on sa : , lof the & ‘atutes of the Lith Parliament of re hulk ¢} beauty 1c Sw ti lity , : about 212. Even this number seems suf- ; , % d ’ Ba i _— wine) Ol} mo bulk tihan — i | N ¢ Loi a. superlor quality. W hen Linen (ioods were at the very lowest kt — . > af James \ a ), Oy tney are as One remarkable feature not usually | j } ° . , ficiently large to excite alarm ia Britain. 7) ' rs ee ’ ae el : - | ns ’ , ; . | price we made heavy purchases in Table it is sav that An art Wa on } subiect roOllOWsS A retain tie Spelling a3 given in! made the sub ect of review notices) lies in 2 y ‘ io 4 ' — . oe ° —° oo i ’ : ; —s 3 . a. . r ‘ - j d x8 vapkins and T 'e i ar from the pen of Mr. Gladstone, is shortly the Statute a full-blown display, spread oversome sixty | Assisted by his Pupils and some of the best 20. rr ere ~ gan — oe : ' neces ; ~~ F eael ont , meer. | “oe ra Instrur tal Talent of s i + 4 “re pt specia oes, to he published. MIDDLE MAK Pp ives at the end of each mon lily namver, Vocal at i li trumental bal nt of the Thirty Bales New Kisetiad 8 en enkns tind | offering our iarge siuc at speci prices ie rae ; ane seat There are comsiderable literary merit. in, City, will give one of their eT es eee Se | Housekeepers will find this ‘Ae opportunity of The maiden speech of Abraham Lin- | Eilottes Nicksonnes. bhtn eollines? ‘ager yee uid forget ther | . Canacian WALL PAPERS and BORDER. | } , * 8 we ie : ithis collection, and if of cous OPrset Hey | tir. : s a rane . . . : colo has been resurrected by Judge Bell, Arme-Strange s. Crosers, Fs ‘ tg . ; 7 1 a 1 Y ene © sald road. | n INGs. ehoice new designs, all prices the yeal to purchase new supplies. rs . ® a J i Were iustra ” aACLA, adh 4 ‘ i Feet Te ta apeeh acl es ‘wore illustrated “ads,” many would read, | Donplan Qrehestpal Coneerts!. ee | a ee " oat , | EST MARCIIE, ‘mark, learn ang adm re the force they pus: | delivered in Pappsville, near Springiield, _ a2 assert themselves IN THE | Ti , : ool sal hee , } : a : sess to convince and assert thems € ro7 . . nm e Ill., about fifty years «ago. The Judge | Seettes of Lusdaiil, Carruthers, Pye meng . Te peta C tt zm G ds Emb ad points out that Mr. Lince!n was not then a | Beatiscunes. Grahames rh > Century Illustrated A een Mu | OvtO coe - roigeries. ' , nd had no intention at the time aittles. Johnstones. icone issues from Union Square, New : Fork P ' , ‘ ‘ ‘awyer, and had —e ue ate Thomsonnes. Sondeuen | City. ade ‘ _ a. A ae Before the recent heavy advance in Cottons | QOvor new s‘ock of EDGINGS, INSER.- of becoming a lawyer ; he had made up his|,, °; ae ah ’ : : a 9! we le large purchases at lowest priecs; | : : . ; ; : as Gh ndunnings. Moffetes. we ini © arge .P it : Pp , } TIONS FLOUNCINGS &e is now’ open mind to learn the trade of a blacksmith. | 7). j) 0 | Latimers oe wat a ' +p snot Cio and having received some Twenty Cases and | ~_e re ee "9 pen, I srs. 4 met > 5 : { 3 ’ } ” % ‘ 9° ” . » >? . « » bs His genius was recognized, however, and | Belles. tir gat i} 2 ul fh a lj A hi “ iV Al, Bales per S. S. “ Stauley,” we are now offer. | andcustomers will find many lines of unusaal most unexpectedly, he was nominated for| it Dwi tts? JOY iN £3 ude | TN ‘ ee ° ing these goods at wonderfully low prices, | value. ; y ; ‘ie : \ } HIE-LANDS AND ILES } , Hes¢ ai} a] } 0 1 ail ¢ i - P the State Legislature. His first speech was aoe" + ASD IDES, : 79 — ; 7LANNEL EA > > ee Gua Sheetings (English and Canadian), Pillow| PLANNED ‘MBROIDERIES at very | as follows Buchaunannes. i Sp ildings 3 ( : }, Pi ' Cottons, White and Grey Cottons, Tickings, | much under usual price to clear. re emen ani Fell ws Ci ize s presul the Me ki toscl < ' . — ° a - ate : oe : ; Gentlemen : i fello citizens, I presume { | AKIN ies 4 Childrens’ rae) uress Carnival Particulars will be given shortly. Towellings, Ginghams, Dresy Prints, Satteen Mak-farlanes of iL a ed Arroguhair. | Clan-Chamro » ae you ali know wholam. 1am hambi bras | cna am aes febl3 Prints, French Cambrics, &c., *c. In every’ TORCHON LACES and LACE EDGINGS ham Lincoln. I have been solicited by many | “4“* AO DES. ; Clan-Rannaldiv Lock ; cd sin ‘ii ta oe ———-—--—- - —-~--——-- ]},. ; ial B of 6 ot bide wees friends to become a candidate for the legisla-|@rahames of Mon-{| Aber. VILL BE HELD AT THE q T [ line Special Bergains. of a inds, very cheap ture. My politics are short and sweet. [ teith. | Clan Rannald of Knoy iS BSTATE OF ROBER BRI ' alpine geiacmeprcontnme $$$ — - am in faver of a national bank; am in favor Stewartes of Balqu-| dert, Moydert and j SR: Ks i : ii NX » . bina mf fave of national bank: am foe ier, MA | dieegacerdere ood) HLLSBOQUGH SKATING RINK) amon EARLY INSPECTION INVITED. high protective taviff. These are my senti- | Clan-Gregorie. Clan-Lewid of the | --—ON- , RG AREAS RPE FE TT ITS ments and political principles. If elected, |‘ lan-Lauren. Lewis m3 shall be thankful: if not, it will be al te | Campbelles of Lock- | Clan 0 he . ah bs . To a ~ 3 : . ‘ E shall be thankfal; if net, it will be all t ampbelles te | i. riday Eva ‘ming, ist March. que STRE’S SALE. Everything Marked in Plain Figures. TOY Ar SRO eS. EE EK 2S SERS Sa at general election changing to Conserva- | ***S"S°"7*s. VIA THE and at Lot 11. BROS, BEER BROS., “am inel. Harrich. . , Campbel nver- } Clan-Nei ; , Che bye-election recor] is very inte: j _ ls of Inver | Clan-Neil. 4 : : : Pinte ae ae - ly, i rau. Clan -Kiunon Names of intencling skaters, with names of * , ' ai ' j iTaeoT! . Names of intencling skaters, ia See s : ; esting just now. There have been 41 ele- j Clan-Dowall of Lorne. | Clan-Jeane costumes. are reciuired to be left with the | WNDERS will be received by the undersigned ‘ i tions since the general election in 1887 to! la ie fai a ee ee pine ,. a Pint en ; until MONDAY, 25th inst., at noon, from y ‘ Poe 2 ~ . s e the 30th Jat ual y, 1889 These m: : be rena oe Lorne or | cl an-Vaattan Janitor ou or before the 27th instant. , | Persons disposed tc offer for the following belong- Xo Lone é‘redits or Iscoun S, als *rices are Mi ae owen eantary, AW. . “ have, re Pa Appin. Grrantes, | No objectionable costume will be permitted. jing to the estate of Keberte Bell, of Alterton, = : * elassified a follows: —Conservatives: at|Clan-Maekeane Aw-} Frasers. ~ "S hetere heer “Aamieston to promenade, 2. EK. Island, viz. :— . I —" i ‘ f " iti . general election remaining Conservatives; richt. |. Clan-Keinzie. i febl6—-i > ait -» }, Lot !,—Dry Goods, Bardware, Boots and Shoes, Cll til e j LOO on OF C1LBeI . at bye-elections 21: Liberal at general Stewarts of Athule Clan-Avercis | untneietle dieioaigiiiien sessile Alero mre | Hats and Caps, Clothing, Groceries, Tinware, : Set eT ak “a. alin bre-elections. | Clanue Donoauhy ’ aoe : , Crockery, Glassware and other miscellaneous ‘ ? election, reaming Ljyveralin bye-e ections, : mas tbe noquny. wunroes, : xvods, contained inthe new store and ware- eee ee” ee EE seypumnnsshihchitlinlinettatahieianpienbatieneaninaanatiimneninte a 7: Conservative at general election chang- | Meinzies. Murrays in § outher- ' } Hr f ab IC gas houses situated on Mainand Poplar Sireets in Z : in byve-electior - Lihera) | Clan-Mak-Tioma: a. a Alberton, ¢ ' ing to Liberal in bye-elections, 1; Liberal | Pee land. Lot 2,—‘The Lobster Factories (on leased land) e* i ' and the contents thereof at Horse Koad, Lot 1 kk. ad ; i And BO i ive ia b tic 5 ; aL Na- wuld | maatt i , : 4 _ vias . ee ti gps — ; ? Lt we - oe tu KY.ow how ; Lot3.—The Farm. Stock and Implements on tiunalist at genera! electio emaining lu-|;many of these clans are repré:sented in | the homestead in Alberton ' i ; oa , : j . ok ‘ I sented in | ne hh ast é * eit’ tae . q i a : dependent Nationalists in bye elections, ! ;} Prince Edward Island. Fe ; . i, Jot. tee on the Honie- QUEEN STREST. CHARLOTTETOWN. ‘ ‘onaervatives i ; , smatmene Cton- . - ; _ | Stead, and also the “ Hall Shares. ; 5 ; ones vatives in frst by Vy SOE Von ie Lot é.—The Business Premises, cons sting oi a : seorvarives In second bye-elections, ¢ ; Con- ** Student” is wrong jin thinking that | a weil “apenerey peg Latin Albertoe G ta the ee eee ee eee rn rain eienenienntee eerves . we @ ; . 4. " : r : ‘ 7 . whic 1ere is nice beW Si 2 ans are w be servatives in first bye changed to Liberal} ‘- the Battle of the Thixties teok place ‘in LECTURE will’ be delivered by the aL noc tanita tera tamaen benineehs iu second ete ae 2: total 41. The Italy during the repw lic.” It took place ; a ee ; “at Mic! ROD nth 3 y Mi Lot 6.—The Robert Bell Homestead A — (‘onservatives held their own in every case late as 135 ; } ast j x iS Pm LAL. wer eee ad - 278 | ton, comprising 3} acres of land, on which there | oo. cc cc ec cee se eaes y 80 late as 1351, during the eontest in Brit- jo A. HALL. "+ | in a'firet ciasa Dwelling, Quthouses and two ex- celient Barns, all well fenced. ‘ Lot 7.—Two well-fenced Pasture Lots on Eide Street, iu Alberton. Lot 8.—An excelleat Farm on Cascum pec Road. about twe miles from Alberton, consisting of $2 acres of land, all cleared and well feaced A titie, free from all eacumbrances, wili be given to the purchaser ou completion of the pur- We sted to and Stock Lists may be seen on ion to Mr. Alex McLeod, Alberton, and ———— = == Carpe Remnants the undersigned at Charlottetown, on and after {x} I50 REMNANTS, in @ne and a Half Yard Huds, ~6Clling Cheap! = ———| x j----—— HARRIS & STEWART, LOE NDON HOUSE. u: the first bye-election except Joliette. They gained five seats from their opponents ; in the tirst bye-elections. They lost two seats (Halton and Haldimand) in second bye-elections which they had won in the tirst bye-election. The Conservatives are, therefore, two stronger than in the first session in 1887. tany, between tbe Houses of De Montfort ; and De Blois. Sir Bobert de Beaumanoir, | ; ; a knight belonging to the latter party, ap-} ON TUESDAY EVENING, iSth INST., peared be’ ore the castle of Pleormel, and} ety ia it: challeng ed Bembro, the governor, to come! ENTILLED : out W’.th two or three knights, to combat | A : with, an equal number. After some par- | 6 A ‘rip te the Paciic Coasi. lery, it was arranged that 30 of each party . should meet at the ‘* Half Way Oak” be- ! : ———e ee ee \ *illtary. tween the two castles. The encounter; lecture to commence at § o’ciock. ra — may be made for one lot or more, or : or on ¢ | ° Violette . j Tenders may ve made he ; ’ ‘ took place Mareh 27 th, 1351, when, after Tickets, 10 cents each. Pag oma Hoy iy. me ‘ne regular annual business meeting of | Bembro and eight of his men were killed, | B&. M. BARRATT, TERMS —20 per cent, each ; balance, helt i ; ‘ ‘ . 3 : sar ay TINK onths, Ww avpi the ofivers of the 82nd Battalion was held |the others surrendered. | febI6—3i Secretary. naerped cana ey st ncaa te ae a ‘ a? u) <eamenenenticminilill acess emnapesis seta he undersigned will not be beund to accept the highest or afly tender. ae ay LEWIS CARVELL Trastee of the Estate of Robert sell. Dated at Charlottetown, 9th February, 1489. febl2—dy & wky tl 23rd ta J. D. Meeod's Hall, on Tuesday after- be ar Ma t, Lieut.-Col. F. Dogherty presid- A “* youthful reader” wants to know in | : ; ‘ug. The attendance of ofticera was good. [wr rat poem occurs the line ** From foppish | n Cag S Seen | Regimental Commuttees| sneers and woman's tears, preserve us.” | 4 Tt The Band aud submitted theie reports for the’ past year, | My correspondent has not got the line ex- acthy correct. it is not taken from a poem which were approved of by the meeting. at all, bi ‘ol a SeFlo-comic as are yg but from a seriv-comic known as ‘RALESRBO Ree ie REN eq Che affairs of the Battalion appearto be he Printers’ Litany,” addressd to I know! ns iu # flourishing condition. The following officers, were elected as | not what divinity. the comrauittees for the ensuing year :— y ing, . 22 i Aas if * ; v 8 anil { ommitzee—Surgeon W arbusrton, from maidens old, by sharpers se sold ” —pree aVCHIMg, : ‘wh € uS ee . . 4 a . . . ‘ i y } - . President; Cagt Davison ; Capt. Stewart, aerveus! — | Consisting of a Half-Hour Race ; One and a Secretary. Treasurers From feppish sneers, mock auctioncers, ar, | Half Mile Race for Boys under 14 years of Kegimental Committee— Major woman's tears— deliver us ! : al a Barrel and Hurdie Race, four Pr Shae ct Alexander; Liest From stinging fli f age; aiso, a a res ant mace, sident | spt. Alexander; Lieut. eek Eee, Frome coal black "eyes, | tines around the Rink. Seaman, Secretary-Treasurer. and babies’ cries-—deliver us ! | ibiti From seedy coats, protested notes, and | Prizes are now on exhibition leaky boats—-protect us | | windowsof E. W. ‘Taylor. From creaking doora, a wife thet snores, Lieut.-Col. Dogherty called the attention of the officers to the fact that the battalion confounded bores, and. dry goods steres—pro- tect us! lhul never appointed a chapiein, and desired theia to do sv, if possible. On motion, the Kiev. Mr. Carruthers, of St. James’ Charch, From shabby hats, and torn. erava te ‘end flying brick-bats—save us ! '9 p. m. ¥4* Adinission to skate, 25 cents; promenade, was unanimously eleeted to, that position. We are pleased to state that the rev. ‘“ I think “Junius” has mixed up two | 15 cents. poems. The first part of the Fines you Galbraith’s Band will be in attendance. xentleman has very kindy accepted the ap- 4 Noel ri ee eT See tn aan eee. Weis Butries are required to be left with the} && 35 anitor on or before Thursday Kvening next. 5 ta pointment, for which Lient.-Col. Dogherty and the bstralion are.to be congratulated. ten by him about 1857. They are as ful- | lows : r : febl6—1i Dramatig Performance. WILL TAKE PLACE AT THE ~ 9889 -<2- 1889 ————— Spring Trip from Liverpool, {t is as follows: et From want of gold, from wives that scold, Friday ; aS < bMeleod, J. D. in the show The Half Hour Race will be called at 9.15 sharp. The public are admitted to skate from 8 to ee eon ee ee = Tee Supreme Court. SaTuRDAY, Feb. 16 fm application of Charles Harvey for certio- rari te remove a conviction Made under the Canade Temperance Act, by R. R. Fitzger- “PH EARTH IS FULL oF THE GOODNESS OF GO'p.” 300 TONS REGISTER, P. LEDWELL, COMMANDER, There's not a bird with lonely se st, WILL SAIL DIRECT FROM In pathless weod of mountain crest, ald, aagndeery er aay ae dis- nae oss ——_ does not share, i iia de ays insed the : icati wit te. jee tf maternal care. : . , oe kale. oak teak Liverpool for Charlottetown | j.ncs—eoaewny. | ; Haszard for applicant; F. Peters for prose- eutor. {a application of John Connolly for may damus to compel the City of Charlottetown t» proceed to condemnation of liquors seized, 4c.-——Mr. Hodgson for applitant:—Mr. Jas. Byrne addressed the Court on behalf of the Charlottetown. George Passmore also read alhdavits of Daniel W. Henderson, ‘teorse Passmore, Charles Cameron and Peter bradley. The Court ordered that the rule “@ made absolute, and that proceedings be obtained to have a forfeiture and condemna- jm et the linjuors now in the custody of the ‘aie ten oe from this “date, otherwise John Connol'y. elivered back to the said os rR°HE DRAMATIC CLUB OF GEORGE- Sach barren erg.g, each desert rude, i TOWN will perform the popular Drama ABOUT THE Ist APREL, Holds Thee within its solitude; , iil lili And thou dost bless the wanderer there t peo oy — ee 5 sna wil! carry Freight at Through Rates to the Who makes his solitary prayer. | Fens © ican be ‘ 3 : different Railway points on the Island. In bus ar, "ded stree _IX THE— pa geet fo leek en fas ther ealll sekoan, wk cas Intending Shippers will please forward their § No less than in the still retreat, TOWN HALL THERE, Thon, Lord, art near our souls to bless ——QN—— With all a parent’s tenderness. Friday, 22nd Inst, ‘ AT ® O'CLOCK, P. M.,- . ; gene ne EN.—We wish a few men to sell our ' atte:npt at Under the patronage of His Honor the Lieut. yoods by sample tothe wholesale aud retail ‘ ss Largest manufacturers iu our line. Kn- orders in time. gar For Freight apply in London to John Pit cairn & Sons, 7 Union Court, Old Broad street in Liverpool, to William Bullen, di South John Street, or here to the owners, PEAKE BROS. & ©, (town. Feb. 6, 1889-—Aw eod Raa ‘ ; ay > 4 And every moment still doth bring ‘The blessings on its loaded wing; Widely they spread through earth and sky. And last to all eternity. ; For Ten Days we will give the Best Bargains in UNDER CLOTHING and TOP SHIRTS (with or without Collars), me ever given in Charlottetown. Our big gash in prices is wot an a a ‘ suicide. We are only just makin rocnn for edn cen a AS on Rl ath } trade . be = iste of John Connolly for cer- jour spring stock of Clothing. Ped wse csi Pyny es See close 2-cent stamp, Wages $3 per day. Perma- x - * io Kule granted returnable Pee e Bros. | The Boys’ Band will:be in sttediidiiis nent positon. No postals answered. Money Ee J i OR 4 Upper Gueen Street x r ‘m, , ate i DOYS ane © eID BUC -* ivanced for wages, advertising, etc.—CENTEN- * a ya } IU Je The Court adjourned wine die y Men’s undewear, boys’ shirts, w hite. shirt-: Admission, 35 and 20 vents. wial. Man’r’ G Con Cincinnati, Ohio. i ' . ie : ’ . j iuy, at éost, at Jdim Me ledd & Cd ’s. feliib —dy ; fevl4—lm eod jan9 Three Dp yors Above Apvihecaries Hall. PAO GIREP ON eH PSMA LTT RR Rie A RE ARES I a a ae