..........._.... -......... .—-.-......._.._.;....—..-_-...._._...... se °UfiI‘AN,"' CH’A'l'1‘ETOWN,RINCE ‘WE r , SUMMEBSI_1lE NEWS; p S MW W‘ SW0,“ L033] , flfllgp N0t,9g_ -j—$ -..._.?—.—_.—.._.3. -- ._-_...- ...._ .._.... ..—«-- —- -é. ——--——-.........—.-.——...¢->_..-— -—-- ow -- ...-—o..~ ___.___ __,_,...--.-.o c ~rv- ,. . L" __ - Spec N“, M“. fin, (lay, . 34in. 1:._m- - —- N W” e-"fortresses; LI. ‘BI- Dos'r forget. at -Euston street B Baird‘a Balsam of llorehond cures Whoop- lug Cough and Croiip. Ir you want to dress fasliioiiabl buy your dress goods, mantles and mi linery .at Beer B_ros.. " For Inilsmaticn, Cramps and Pains in the Stomach, apply'Dr. Kendrick’: White Un- iment. Sr. Gxonoifs Lodge entertainment and social will take lace on Monday next in Euston Street liiill. A good time is in store. . Gssruiasn will find a fresh stock of spring and summer underwear in all weights "just opened by us. W.A.- Weeks & Co.--apl 19 Tu Th. M “TBEOIIIIUMAN Raises,” tit tlieL§pung eii’s rsocia on ture ' . Room, Wednesday evening at 8.30 o'clock, 3379 in WV“ ‘ml? “"1 "9 P'°'“Pfl¥ db’ by Mr. Percy Pope. No admlsoiou‘ fee. paced of at regular rates- Come. — . Pofrxrons have been planted in some sections evidently with the intention of forestallirig the potato bug. in Tim Boston Comedé‘.lOoinpa_n open in the Market I p.m., with “ Fauchon the Cricket. ’ We understand that it is_the intention of the lobster packers of_this town to out their traps this week if the we all dis- appears. ' Tris 88. Premier arrived here It 12 o'clock yesterday with a large aiiiountpf freight. She was delayed in the Strait! two days, owing to ice. Tns Northuinberland left for Point, du spun? at 10 a. in. d no 3;) with aupti;i;:_ e rs an us po = $2§;°6 hiigfloiiltigsf 83; 29 bis ‘oysters. C58. CLBABED 16th--Golden City, ballast, Shediac; Minnie Scott, Kennedy, master for -Cliatharn, produce. 18th -—- Jenny Armstrong, Grady, master, 90 bus pota- toes, for Pictou. - Tm: gospel meetings in the Y. M. A. rooms Sunday afternoons are very in‘ structive and interesting. Subject for next meeting will appear in this column of Saturday’s issue. ' WE regret to learn of the dangerous ill- ‘noes of Lieut. Brehaut of the S. A. of this town who sustained an internal--_disl0c& tion of such a nature as to cause him RN83 pain. We sincerely. wish him a speedy rc- ‘cuvery. Tan attendance at the meetings held in the Rink of this town‘ by the Rev. J. A. Goodwill was very e during the 15th and 16th instant. ' standing room being a propriated. an instance suggestive of the egree of interest manifest. I. 0.0. F.—The members of Pr’ ce Edward Lodge will celebrate Natal ay in Summerside this year? We understand a rocessionisintended ; a clegyman who ngs to that order, will preach a ser- mon on‘ the occasion, and a concert in the evening will constitute the celebra- tion. - A new and probably improved method , of building a hours may be seen near the ’ r R.R. Station of this town. The frame for the walls is boarded -and shingled before raising, which requires the accumulated efibrta of a number of men, together elected-church“ Gardens, and . W - - r - -e . g p - with mechanical po_ to_ place in post- ‘§'_" I"E'°"“'°'o“' W, tion. thiiif this new system We don't Bagnall were tee to the 'm’b° T-iopwd by conumton‘ g . Synod. Various‘ matters o importance AzvornaaNswDsrasrur.s-"1'heMem- _ were ' . - . . in Guardian bnlletinbosrdfor ‘ ' , i . . . . ...£.“:v.:ee+ree;:.:2::e;"e. ii?h=“e’~'%~”§'-3-"&=“‘1'-5‘-“-=“«‘i$‘?1= *3 merit of the Fipt; Methodist church last G"“”’“' B“‘“°" Om“ ‘“d "11 b°” " evening were ainply rewarded for their each. day announcements of the chigf attendance. The subject chosen was E:"'t' of new.’ the dead. of ‘huh ‘"1 “The Life Current,” and surely none found in the columns of that publica- . _ , tion. This institution has met with the °°“ld °f "‘°.l'° P°°“l‘3" ““5°1'°" W ‘I1’ highest approval in other citim and £:..’..?¥',":r...'?'.....P°".€.e“.i.*:..‘.*°':e.;z town” we on v- s.- .--d 0-we- .afi'ect the circujeson of the hi i .* And “a "° °"” “k °‘ “'° °“""" °‘ ""' the beautiful stereoptiecn views used to il- town. and others. to use the bulletin- lmumpthmfimgbnhtdnotofl to bcardsinapractical wayaudthusassist. nceptionof the sub ' . cl , . us in maintaining an institution which we '° “ “'5' ‘'0 hope to make invaluable to the peopleof Summer-side and vicinity. ‘ nu“, ,oa,'.1,%-1,1111, 58m. in m. , Sm, . rplyer meeting tonight, 8 ae Ii '1 E sets ial Sale A Bay's Budget of an-I.-_-r “'1 1! so Sémulgv ..$B8=88':‘....'-.‘-‘.3888 48 - _ 48 Rav. Ms. Dione lectured at Malpeqiie last night. - Mn. John Tupliu, of New Anuan, was in town yesterday. . Tun Sch. Ida M. arrived yesterday at- ternoon with a cargo of coal from Pictou. Msssns Jas. & Robt.'Sharp are doing la good business at present in the oyster ine. . A uaos number of nail boats are dail to be seen on the Bay freighted wit’ pleasure seekers. Nuusaous loads of hay and straw ar- Gliolcc New Goods time. 30 Elsss OR‘ umuwn—o p §E2_$5'£,‘i'-‘l-a.8§_8E3i'£§.'3' pg 9 to c -f§'u no so‘ - :‘7i'a— ab}- Fl‘ i P‘ -I u--o ‘: -°-com-so-passer-3 ..::2:sc..:ss;s‘r=ssa L NEW, ADVERTISEMENTS The Last Chance._ . . . . . . .T. L. Cha pelle Picket Wire Fencing . . . . . . D. Mo enaie Trade Increasing. . . . A. Duchomill it 00 Special Sale ......... . .Jas. Paton a 00 Local and other Notes. dloauod by the Guardian Reporters i3g5.'3S3¢reee:;--am’-':'E:3 ,,ssssrasseaacs -la on . ‘F - Expected ins Few Days. Anvrcas just received from several country druggists are to the effect that of all the pills they sell Everybcdy’s are the most popular. They are only twenty-five cents a ox, ‘. ‘ Tlil mails were to the steamers St. Lawrence and.NertbuIiber- land yesterday. The Sfiey his been taken oil‘ the route and is new at Pictou undergoing repairs. Both mails were de- livehred in Charlottetownin good time last his t- , Iimoaranr Posrronirirsirrs-We have postponed our big sale of new furniture for a few days, ‘I we have been advised of the shipment of three new and valu- able uprigbt pianos to be sold at the same time without any reserve. Advertise- ment soon. E. H. Norton & Co.-apl14li Ws specially direct albaiitinn to the Diamcni Bookstore advertisement in ‘an- other column. Such dificnuiits are sel- dom uffered our people and it behooves them to take advantage of the big bar- gain sale now in its 3rd and last week. Special discount: will be made on ‘every- ' thing this week. Tim Tea and Fancy Sile held in the Market Hall, last evening, by the Indies of the Second ._Lf_ethodist church, came of! quite successfully. ' From 4 o’clock in the afternoon till 10‘ at night the doors were open and _a large number of old and young dropped in. _The fancy articles exhibited were very choicfand brought a quick sale. The refreshmeiit table in the centre of -the ‘hall was thstefully ‘decorated and largely Some nice selections of music were ‘gven by the littlegirls, Messrs. Miller kindly loaning avery fine piano for the’ occasi ii. ‘ ‘ Sr. Prrsn’s,Easrnu Mus-nNc.—There was an unusually.-large attendance at the annual Easter gieeting, of St. _Peter’s church The incugibeut pre- seutedliis _ whichthersports, of the char ' wardens and presented, the latter showing a balance of 370 income ‘aover expenditure. The offerings from all sources were for in eicese of last year. Improvements have been made inhestiug and lighting the church, chapel and sacastry and 3%: made to the so‘ in . oils Ova Black Goods sustsinour forthesctloods. Goodsiiiade. and 4 --Wekssp :2 < I Ms. C. M. Crockett, of New Glasgow, - ' N. S. is at the Davies Hotel. TB]-‘ members of the gymnasium class are requested to meet this evening. Ma. Joint ADAMS, of Eluisdale, sowed ‘a field of wheat on Thursday, 14th inst. Next. Ms. D. R. GRANT, Secretary of the Pictou Charcoal Iron Company, is at the Davies. Me. A. 0. Hastings, representing the Lake of the Woods Milling Company, 18 in the city. ' CANADA'S shipping is valued at thirty million dollars. Last year .312 vessels were built in the Dominion. Tm: Stanley has been ordered off the winter route. She left here yesterday for Pictou,where she will be repainted. - Loxnon Tnorn says that the British Home Rulers have laid aside everything to aid the Irish in gaining Home Rule. BUSINESS men are complaining of the time it takes to receive English goods ter their arrival at Halifax. Whose is the fault? We are pleased to learn that Mr. P. P. Archibald, proprietor of the Queen Hotel, is recovering from his recent illness, and is now able to be around. Tm: Schooner Minnie May, Capt. I C. Rhude, sailed from this port, yesterday, for East River, where she will be loaded for the Nova Scotian markets by Capt. Gillis. Boraruczu. Coonsn.--.The lecture this evening in the Y. M. C. A. lecture-room, will be on the “Function of the Flower,” and will be well illustrated with diagrams and floral specimens. Rsv. Mn. Vans, of P.E.I,, has ac- cepted the call extended to him by the Presbyterian church, St. George, and is to occupy his pulpit about the first week in May.-St. John Telegraph. VALULBLE PIAN08-Ab our coming fur- niture sale we will sell without reserve three new and valuable pianos fron the New York Piano Co. These instruments will be sold for cashwithout reserve.—E. H. Norton & co.iL.pi 19 1i. Tn: trim little river steamer “ Wm. Harrison,” from Boston, bound for Buffa- lo, via Montreal. arrived here yesterday afternoon, having put in for coal and wa- ter. She is in charge of Capt. Kimball, and left Boston on the 2nd inst. Tau milkmeu of the city and vicinity met in McLeod’a Hall on Monday after- noon an I formed themselves into a Society ‘ for ‘lie pu of prctee‘ ‘ themselves against debts etc. Be Bovyer Jr. of Southport, was chosen President - and Jonathan McWilliams of Royalty _ East, Sec’y and Treas. By-Laws and FRegulations will be submitted to the I , Society at their next meeting, which will 1...-r.a».r_...~ ‘ be held in the above place on the firat Tuesday in June. Axorulii sad drowning accident occur- red at Savage Harbor on Thursday last. Willy Feehan, the 12 year old son of Mr. Patrick Feehan of Rocky Point 65, who had lived for some years with Mr. James Feehau at Savage bor, went down to the shore to drown a cat. Taking an old boat that was near,he pushed it ofi' some distance from_ the shore. The boat being old and leaky soon filled with water and u the little boy was thrown out in about 8 feet of water and drown before any one knew of his danger. His body was sent home to his father's at Rocky Point on Sunday. It was interred in the Cemetery at South Shore on Mon- day: ‘ . Ins Halifax Herald says,Bishop Court- ney arrived by the steamer Mongolian, after his protracted trip in search of health. He was met at the wharf by a number of friends who welcomed him back to Nova Scotia. St. Luke's church was crowded on Sunday morning, and the expectation was that he would or-eacli,but the con gation had to wait till evening to hear him, when his lordship occupied the pulpit, preachin a sermon on "the Resurrection." Bis op Courtney, in ans- wer to a question yesterday, said he was 5 -O. °etofUb:ellas . shdiisiigimpleuy .m "was" * mevesweshcwaiuiy JAS. PATON & .00 L] OFFER ON - . lo and pretty varieties. H Ill:),B‘i’;:Ol"BiV:cl’lE8.D'~ snh .“ d — WIL1 WEDNESDAY, 20, INST. 'I"VV‘C) BALES Tapestry and Velvet Hearth Rugs 5 I” W91’! department ‘you will had we have the newest and prettiest Gout; 3-—--1- Our show of T Milliuery ‘up... everythinggwe lave had for ’ sonistha. Everything is marlied at popular prises This is’ one of the greatest bargains ever offered, some of the rugs are just about half price. We Will also other on the same day 550 Pairs CURTAINS This lot We bought at a great reduction, and Will clear them out at Wonderful low prices against old Foggy Business I 1 t J is one of the little jobs’ we have i , season. The‘ old business g the profitftlic ciistceier will still.’ ‘ A To tliisfproposltlon wears»: Ila, any ofthatfor us. what we’ as I ““3¢P"°fi‘ in «mm dead: I-6 tomakeuiouiy. bntw! are not be done ’ ’ ’ close price makes a sale , take ours that Wu. 33 friends. Plenty of IE} ;. . I-13‘ T Come early if you Want to secure a. bargain. -"‘-2-.-- i We Haves Ilsa er ~ DRY G-oonlg, up ears aim cars. F carpets and lasso E’Callla.nd scene. utto impress iswitlr the factthat “ we ' are wonderfully and fearfully made.” An. ehangeqof advts. for the Monsrsrc Gvalimax mull: be handed in no later than noon of the previous day —-tf ’ Ruciuvnn on sale at 20 per cent. off manufacturers’ prices, one car load Can- adian wall pergto be,dispoeed of at once. Cllfléflly and get the best of the bargains at tip Bazaar Store, wholesale and retail. —ap18 21 We call attention to the enormous stock of window blinds and curtain poles on exhibition at the Bazaar Stoi-e.._ They have curtain poles (complete), from 25 cents up to $8.00. They seem bound to make the pricea»tell.—ap18 2i , I , l -3 7 King of Medicines Scrofulous Humor-—A 01:9-e - “ Almost Miraculous.” “wlieiilwaslsycarsotagelliadasevere attack or rheumatism, and after I recovered had to go on crutches. A year later, sci--.-.‘ula, in the form of white swelling, appeared on varlousparts of my body, and for 11 years I was an invalid, being confined to my bed 6 years. In that time ten or eleven sores ap- posted and broke, causing me great pain and . suffering. I feared I never should get well. - ’ “ Early in 1886 I went to Chicago to visit; sister, but was confined to my bed master the ttnielwas there. In July I readnbook, ‘A Day with a Circus,’ in which were statements of cures by Hood’s Sarsaparllla. I was so im- pressed with the success of this medicine that I decided to try it. To my great grafiflcgflon -the sores soon decreased and I began to see] better, and in a short time I was up and out of doors. I continued to take Hood's Sar- saparllla for about a. year, when, having used six bottles, I had become so fully released from the disease that I wenuo work for the Flint & Waning Mfg. Co., and since then nave NOT Losr A snvom DAY on account of sickness. I believe the disease is expelled frommy sys tem, I always feel well, am lngood spirits and have a good appetite, I am now 27 years of age and can walkgs Owes-av’: Us cox. tea «H1881! Seuss. - parrots sacs. - -13. sun as . B.‘-_E‘Mr; Ewandler humwdmfiflfi ' ’ eoero moo is W .-.._..___ have just f w pnncheane [of aid‘ ’ Rico. and as we hdvea out our old Rafi lasses we have marked this lot down at the old pk Removed to North Side Queen Square OPPOSITE POST OF FICE GRAFTON ST. .0. , The Clearance sale of the Stock of Boots and Sh_oes in Shop at Stamper’s Corner will be continued at my Shop, North Side Queen Square, until the First of May. Come and get bar- gains, as I want to make room for new goods. IR- K- JOST- Charlottetown, P. E. I.——.‘. Hiot-Cl Arrivals. ' barf.-Ems. April 18--Jno i Fair-burn. Montreal; Peter MacNiitt, Malpeque; Wm Camp- bell, Sea VIEW‘; Dan B Maodonald, St John ;J E Sterne, Sour‘-is;AOHas ' Montreal ; G M Reid, Summerside ; D R Grant, New.Glasgow. QUEEN HOTEL. April -18—,+Peter_Sinclsir. Sumiherfield ; James Glow; Murray Harbor North ; Wm A Poole, Lower Montague; Angus Mac- M wellas any one, except that one limb is a little feeling very well, though he would not say he was as well as ever he was. Time would tell whether his recovery would be to perfect health, he said. The bishop is A. DUDHEMIN & oo’v leod, H eatlierdale ; Wm Mutch, Cardigan; MlS8.Mlnt0t Cardigan; D Rogerg, Sum; mersidc; B:Rogers, Albertoii; Jae Bar- 0133'. O Leary Station ; John F'Bell, Sum- shorter than the other, owing; to the loss of bone, and the sores formerly on my right 19g, To my— friends my recovery seems gums; miraculous, and I think Ilood’.-: Szirsapar-ma V 40 CENTS PER Gannon. merside : O Arsenault, Wellington; Geo Forbes‘; Vernon River Bridge ; J P Balfour, Toronto; J H Pullin, Hunts- port ; G A.McCully, Moncton. _— '_£ied'. At the residence of her daughter, East Bpstov. on the lot}: of April, 1892,Sarah, W140‘? Of ..‘Poter ;l.‘i-ainor, formerly of Charlottetown, aged 63 yegm, At Up f Belle Creek, on Friday, 25th M9-_1'°h» IS?!’ I Ion and painful illness, which shebore wi_ trfiiuchbu‘ fiance gm; ‘1‘°9'8_"W1°l.Iv Stub. e or wife 'of D"“°l,M°L°“» eldest daughter of Rcdei-ickMackenie_, of the same place, aged 31 years, leaving a sort-owing his]- band and ,two young children to mourn their loss. 2 . . ' T‘! 202 suuburned and looks well, indeed, though he has not a perfectly robust appearance. Ar the final examination for those studying medicine in Trinity College, Toronto, the result of which was made known on the 12th inat., we learn with Trade Imerea-sine’ . - ‘ton, P.E.I., stands’ fourth in his class T S ;with 92 per ceut., the three ahead being BECAUSE WE USE THE B A.’s, and two of them fifth year men, whilst he is but a third year man. Mr. ,Macphail is but one mark from the silver BEST DIACHINER X’, medal, but he nevertheless‘ takes a “Fellowship Diploma and Certificate of BEST STOCIL BEST PATTER NS , SELL AT FAIR RRICES I AND G-IVE SATISFACTION. i. uuounim 8.00’ degree of M.D.C.M., with an Honor Cer- gP- E.” Island‘ Door ~ and . Sash Factory, . ,tificate. Considering that many of the ';-best students failed to make 50per cent, Charlottetown. P. E. Island. LlLII_-irons coms:c'rio_ii is the king of medicines.” WILLIAM ‘A. Lnnn, 9 E. Railroad St., Kendallville, nm, A Hood's Sarsaparllla Goldbyalldruggists. 31- six for E5. Preparedon‘ [, 57 0- I. HOOD & Co., Aplotliecaries, Lowell, flu; IOO Doses One Dollar 7110 give every Farmer a chance to reap a good harvest, I have decided, after a year s experience in the Lime business, it Ca.11and'I‘ry Sample Lotasitiskmflewd 5* p l A that I can. with a small profit and sales, put the price of Lime within. e reach of every Farmer in the country to get suflicient Lime to enable his land to yield him the fruits of his labor, which it isiin‘ _ 'ble to expect land to do without the aid of lime or seine other more ex. pgnsivi stinéplant. Parties taking Lime rolls out Ooroppmg" seIson,willhave the benefit of the cash price .by settling their acconutsrhy July lat, -1892. Price and terms for this season: . =Unriddled Lime for farm‘ purposes, cash Your spring 8, Over-ll! llrsl G 'gWe guarantee as good a llttllf P. E. I_., and we have the finest dfis here. m English, Scotch, Iran and ‘ 813858. Serges, etc. etc. Our rlces, asiuuhwfl be bid‘ low as the lowest. Our 81 All Suits are i ‘ i S . body. Hats and Men’s En tiisafisu variety. 3 mg gag; grggtwmuéim 1,, I . ’ ,sto1::.west Styles and lowest Prices. and ‘ass on cashfiocenta; ' _ p ' f WWW; Mr. Macphail must naturally feel proud to be am those above__75 per cent., at both tlieongollege and the University. was of Honor were conferred atthe ‘. ege.onthe14thinst.,andattlie University on the 16th. We congratu- late ‘Mr. Mscphail upon so magnificent a result, and as he intendstaking a course in the Old Country before the end of this I year, we have no doubt but he will again bring honor to himself as well as his - native Island. In the Freshman class at the same exauiinations, Mr. M. Mackin- nou, of Heatlierdale, did honor to him- self by sta '_ninthiueaclass_of110 and ’ ' cate of Hoiior with ‘ 25 per cant. i , credit Sfiwmos.-2; JI urrsxsunvh ‘:7 ,3-Q . /