U &c. 3‘ l» , nesting six districts throughout - nnwiin rosss-ion of Mr. Is-a_c GIN!’-I‘-. C ‘ ‘ Sid eimveni nt. 903-” ’ was s flne’tliom@shl'OI| Local and Other Items T Eroiui nu MATIN's racyzfortnightly letter will appear to-morroiv. Trix Rev. G. B. Howie left Montreal for Syria on Wednesday. Trix steamer Nortliiiniberland is ex- pected here on Monday, 4th June. lr is reported that the late Bishop lliuny‘s estate will be worth about a million dollars. ‘ ‘ Pitor. Msnusii will preach in the Presbyterian Church at Georgetown on Sunday next, morning and evening. PorA'ror.s' which were selling for 50 cents on Friday and Saturday dropped again yesterdqy foreuoon to 45 cents. Focit Sunday drunks were fined yes- terday$8or 20 days each; four other-' were disposed of fur the usual amounts. A GISTLIMAK about 70 years old came over from P. E. 1. to Picton the other day, and hid 1 bride with him of about 25 sum- meta.--'l'lmes. Oars are quoted at 80 to 90 cents per bushel of thirty-ei ht pounds in St. John's Nfld., ace» ing to Clift, Wood «T 00’! “'1: call attention to the advertisement of the Grand Concert in Philharmonic Hall on 4th J one. The Sooiey will render the celebrated cantata “The Golden Iqcndorderin l hfl bee As ' nci n in con gnIIl.§d‘ Seotiia is orie sistriet, '53 N. B. and P. E. I. isdistrict. WI regret‘ to hear that Mr. Josiah Smith, agent of the Singer Sewing Ms- cflnecompsny. died in this city after a few days illness. is was in rhi thirtieth year of his sp. Ks. Tnrrox, formerly of this city and late editor of thlblewfllssgow Viisdinhur, hssgono to Ion-Areal Ighere hehfisseursdspost-ionon theedflisl ii of the Hontresl E-'ald. TI: Oxrsl Assembly ofthe Pres- clmgch in Canada will meet in 3%’. Church, Kingon, on Wshudsy, 10th June. v. Mr. Gerntbs leave next week to attend. fl‘ house on Square Q“ Pooession T artt& ...-'°i"*¢ 335., sf. [my 27-1- d-: Mn 9' 0' ' t. ‘mvualefonr inerohsnts. Thewilllism fled sgun yesterdsy fore noon fsrBostoII.'l¢l'Ifill1¢‘ 00‘ potatoes by F. '1‘. New :1. John Kdloy Co. sud the owners R. Jr R. I030. _ Tfigfi blood is made rich and kfiw w Hood’: It cuujaofiln,ultrheIIi,allblooddiaorders. & Co., under echamcs Lien _Act, spins: John Fennell and -$50?! Ind!‘ me“ '. givgo yggrcplsy in hvor of the plaintifiwith o-sts against the defend- mn ‘rho judgment was a lengthy 0119. ,. fig, the fly case under the '1 ‘ _ O" Ar hfr. Muncey. H. M. customs, hottleof oil enclosed in a wooden boxfia fish: T. C. Mnncey, telegraph onerahoris P. 15- I. Mr. Mnncey has of late been troubled with rhseumiuism. A note ac- ‘ hot le the 0'1 will prove 2°-*=-'-.....::.'."":. :12.-. -o taken from a Newfoundland dog shot in P.E. Island.—Ha|ifax llail. l_ I‘ )1 wife cured me of a very sever: C0,“! '. fiwgyginjtes, with ]ehnson’s Anodyne Isn- ment." 1. ed .3 { peep gather on Victor-ia'A Udndsy afternoon to he Football matches. Fifi.‘ "35 l 9 :::.*.......-... ...... .. mo cano- tesmand St. DuI1aI'ssecond fifteen. In which was ,ve'y,'¢l! P11104- ‘ ; single point. The ssiltlis New Glsigow team. 11. 4,; [W was most decidedly_in famrof the at-cg-cits. the we *“°d*°¢ dght to nothing. _ ’ W‘; M" Kiuorns or PIT!!!“-"" _’ . . csivsls ’ . (M983-b""‘ °Y"°P‘!‘ ‘objellts andcgrowth of thll 0,d.,;,.Efi§|: has for its motto ' up-iry, Benevolence. ", "O at w. _ ’ ‘II! in the‘ Grand Jurisdiction-of the Msrit1me.Pr0- Vlncel. Should can be any Igrtgolas residing here they s_r8 ' municste at once with the Grand Chag- cellor, E A. Powus, ‘St. Joby, N- - Copies of this 309*; f""° ,"” gppflation. once with a view to introducing the Order is invited. to come till the 0' 55no.rldls.tee‘r‘ begins to fall ea‘::lTg. use dall's Hair Renewer and P""‘”‘ ' ness and gr-syness. _ Ma. Hiittar Waco." of Poflllls 3h’PI?"Fl by Princess of Wslel T0033! “‘""““8 to J. A. Leaman In Go... Halifax. "00?!- one fat cattle and 010'?“ 3l'°°P- Tl” cattle were a ' Flynn” ht’ "3"-'3."-t.‘ ing in weight ‘Moan ‘mg’ “la °°'ui:'l"§ . . . . _ mo 0 in the vicinity of 3 bought from Jacob Jmhnsu! Lot 49. which Wk first on more than one occasion. fit Provincial Exhibitions. The P119’ cipsl feeders were Albert Boswell. P- an E. Byizes. This makes forty cattle shipped this season b? M‘ w°°d to the same firm. ’ Tm: will of the late Hon. John Lefurgev was admitted to pt0l1fl¢ re't°"l*Y- 7° Dorothea D.-furgey, his Wifco 5‘ b°‘l“°‘“'°d his dwelling house. household effects. etc:. and the income from 330.000. T0 ¢3°h °f 1”’ sons, William, Ephraim and Alfred._ be he‘ died the income of 520.000. either 0 mtoktt libertysoiske.np8P”t°W'¢ wiudpp abject to (lg gpprovtl Of the. trustees. His ‘daughter, Roars Breiinan. A to receive the income of $4.000: Nd 1”‘ dwgh’ ters, Beatrice, Cecilia and Dorothea. etch 1° receive the income of $9,ooo. ‘There are a number of mall bequests to his Intel’. l>1'°lb¢" and other relatives._ The ex€¢‘.‘E°“ "‘ Dorothea ldnrpy. bl! W350: “'4 l”‘ 953"‘ son William Léfurgby. Hotel Arrivals HOTIL DAVIES. M. 28.-—~Allen Huber. Berli » 00“? Jss. cD--nsld. Sourisl Mk“ noon-ooi; T. A. . , H‘1""3""- A.‘ Bl’0lIII3na Siddei -V. A Lfile‘ St‘ Stephens; J. Gillie. Pictou; 3- -5°“- Ysrmoutli; A. E. inii-, Boston; 090- B- 033, London. . ' ossosiis noun- 2e.~—it.,Aooouos-. Bel!-ts 0- :'1‘- flgutfl, Iowa; A. Fichsttofin’ Quebec; B. K. {B01035 W- mdou; p_ pstawas-t; Jss. Bor- mt byRolIIrtPalmer. THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWE, WED ;—- .—.-oo...-....._.._..._-.... .. ' ,. e _L. I a an-——--—.——_—--——-2.; .-—-~—_——-—rv.---———‘._...__..,.,.__.___._,__,___. Gen. Bootli’s Son Loxnox, May 23. —The St. James’ Gazette says the fact that Brnvnwcll Booth, son of General Booth, of the Salvation Army, isa creditor in 810,000 to a biiukrupt stock broker named Taylor suggests Stool; Exchange gambling upon the part of Mr. Booth. Tne Gazette on these grounds demands that an expla- nation be given. ....._.__....}..__...._.._. A Hailstorrn at Sea. Accused. B.\l.'l‘l.\lORE, May 21. -Capt. ()‘Donnc1l, of the schooner .-\nnic M. Bliss, from Sa- vannah, which arrived to-day, tells 3 story ”ab'iut a remarkable hailstorm at sea. He says that on May 15, in lati- tude 34:06, longitude 75.41, ii gale broke out from the south-southeast, which in- creased to it velocity of fully 50 mil s an hour, when suddenly hail as large as pigeons’ eggs began to fall. The hail- storm lasted It'll? or five minutes and when it cease.-d'_'the hail was fully three inches deepfnii deck. The forestaysaii was cut into ribbons as if by is knife, and the man at the wheel had the flesh out on his hands in pi cos by the pitiless peltiug. Mov'?me”ot or the Fish. H.u.i1.ix‘ May 25-Herring-sweepers-4 sd searc_s;__’st_~all the in Qlohecsnd‘ New Brunsnick excepting at Eli‘ and Cain hello where fair gnne _. ' On the shores of . E. I. and Breton also they verysesios,aridW on] re not all taken in Nova Scotia isya fair catclrayt Yarniouth. . Lobsters are source at Perce:(Que.) but fair at Grand River; fair at Caraquett -, N. B.', and good at Shippegan and Point Escuminac. This fishery is good on the north of P. E. I., in the loco ity of Gas: compare, and is reported good to-day at Ingonish, C. B. On the canal of Nova Scotin fair catches were made at Canso, Isaac's Harbor and Yarmouth. Also ll fair catch at Campobello, N. B. Godfish put in their appearance inshore at Ingonish, to-day for this season, and it fair haul was made at Campobello, N. B. Bankers arriving at Canso report fish scarce on Western, Quero and hlissine Books, but fair around Sable Island. The mackerel fishery is fair at Yar- moutli, N. S. United States mackerel ssinsrs which left'Canso yesterday morn- ing, sailing west, returned to-day with- ooa’ soy-mackerel. b ._it rntrspsreiurted iraleat ‘Ystmuutli, N. i Pr“ ’ ----—-o----——- Since it is new a well-established fact that catsnli in: blood disuse, medical men are cite nerall rescrihin A er’s Sarsa - i‘-lflla fogrcthat nyiospt loathsoTne cbmplaint, aP:d the result. in nearly every instance, proves the wisdom of their advice. ‘Temperance Sermons- Rev. Hr. Read. Rev. Mr. Read‘: text Sunday evening was, Neh. 2nd chap. 9nd and 3rd verses. I. The sorrow, ofsynipsthy.—Nehniniali sympathiaed with his afilicted and dis- tressed countrymen. So does every true patriot. Who can behold the misery ro- ducsd by strong drink and not sympathize with the stricken ones ‘l go and re- the defences of the Holy City. Amid reat discouragements he went on with t e work. Oppo@ from without and misrepresented by some of his own people he yet persevered. In- the great temperance reform what obstacles are en- countered, what opposition from without and from within the ranks. lll.—Nehemiah’s Policy of Prohibi- tion.——He believed that the only safety for the Jews consisted in shutting out the foe, and consequently he not only rebuilt the walls but set up the gates. A city without walls represents a community without any law affecting the liquor traflic. A city with walls and no gates represents a community under it license law. A city with walls and gates repre- sents a community under prohibition. More liquor is sold in Charlottetown now than when the Scott Act was in force. but probably no more than would be sold under license—in which case the Govern- ment would be a guilty partner. Let us never return to license but bring in the Scott Act as soon as possible and work intently for prohibition and thus uild the walls and set up the gates. Rev. Mr. Sutherland. Rev. D. Sutherland preached in Zion Church on Sabbath morning from Judges 5, 23. He showed that Mcroz failed in its duty to God and country through cow“-dicza and inaction. By doing noth- ing the inhabitants of that town brought down on their heads the curse of Jehovah which seems to have blighted their future 1-osperity. Failure to help God in the file against the mighty forces of evil is criminal. No neutrality is permitted to" the christian; he must be against vice in whatever form it appears, or he is threat- ened with the curse of Meroz. There can be no doubt on which side God is in the contest which rages round the liquor traflic, n r can there be any doubt as to ,5. power of the evil. The one phase of the evil emphasized by the preacher. as illustrative of its strength to work mis- chigf. qua in reproductive power.‘ The hgbit of drinking begets deeper drinking until habit burdens into character so merciless in its might as to be the strong- est force in life, with the solitary excep- tion of the Grace of God. More ; the habit and appetite reproduce themselves in the drunlrard’s children. The saddest sight in the slums of cities in England and Scotland is that of children cursed from their birth with inherited drunken- ness. , . . The flood-gates of this might evil are in our city, pouring fort disepse, death and damnation. Can Christians stand idly. with folded arms? Remember the the sin of Meroz was inaction So_m6-. thing most bedone if the withering blight of the curse is to be avoided. What _can be done l There is no law to be put into fame, but behind law. as a controlling power is public conscience. the ublic conscience to a sense of its duty. lint the churches rally to help of the Lord against the-mighty qith the resolute determination do-’.'al. that in thgr power lies to cripple the liquor tra c and rave its victims. The sacred enthus- ium of s new crusade is needed In the old dnys mew loft. plungh and businese to fight in the Holy lid for the sepu1cIli:;o in uhich the body of our Lord lay. t ... agile‘ IO!‘ living temples 0‘ “*9 HP‘! Ghost in the name-and under the inspira- ' f th Cross. _ . Mi: Brewer also delivored,IrY01'l' “guy .9;-mqn on the same subgect, , we were unable W 89‘ " "P9" °f to ha hoped these addresses 1? ,,,,,,,..‘,,.op1o to duty. got intoafight and eight Italians were killed. ’ i A BOLD ATTEMPT . . _._... - T0 BOB THE ST. J0llN TRAIN QUEENS BIRTHDAY HONORS. _.......__... Islanders Lost atIea.——0utrages in Nankin. -— ..y AT3iild Attempt. lSl'E(‘lAL TO Tim (:UAnniA).'.j —._..._._— B.\.\'C-OR, May 26.——A bold nttempl: was made Monday evening to rob mail car express from St Lhn. The tron was stopped near Enfield and there- upon '6! number of desperadoes began bring into the mail car. Fortunately no- b dy was hit. The engineer crowded on steam and thus left the robbers in the . TERI‘. -———-——--o»———-———— The McGreevey Matter- 01"r.nvA, May 2T6.-—Tlr privilege and election rnnmiittee were engaged this morning in cxaminintr the secretary of the~Qnehec*i(hn'hur' card in the Mo- Greovy matter. Outrages in Nankin. NANKIN, China, May 26.——All the Eur- opean women and children have left the lace. The Metht)' ist Girls’ School has _ n looted and bur. ed. The cruiser Purpoise has been sent to investigate and so protect British interestsi. P. E.iIslander‘s Lost At Sea. (JILOUCESTBR, May 26.-—.-Eniel and James Mt-Phee, of the schooner, John G. Whittier, natives of P. E. Island lost their vessel while tending ti-owls nil‘ Scattari Island. and.-have not since been heard of. ' ._——.—* Queen’s Birthday Honors. hloxrnnu, May is rumored that Laurier, Che can and Mayor Mc- Shane have '“v6d7~ ‘the. honors of knighthood. Fought With Knives. MONTTEAL, May 26. -—T‘.VO actors named Leonard and Gilmore quarrt-l’ed over a woman and began slashing with knives, cutting one another in a terrible manner. Leonard died. ...._____.¢._..—-—.—.. Italians vs. Negroes. PARKKBSBUBG, Mny“26.——Oue hundred and thirty Iteliims and seventy negroes King of hifiedicinesi Hayfor the Country. ti-eul at the shipments of hay that ur- lhing for the st-amshi gentleman in the city and has already nude ,.-extensive ship- ments to Glasgow. Glasgow the other «in ‘or hay at 57s. with t-tro= g.” The freigbtnt present is 25;, There is also a fair moiéemcnt in deal; .-,9 tho_old country at ll‘ nd -123. 6d,, Una lin: liiivitig ‘Ill its s ‘, _ta,|ren at that figure. ' ' merit in‘ other lines th" fiffivllipzixiics. Shippin i ‘News. st-rrnuiib. May 25,- Harvest Home, Lari '11, Pictou; :26.— Mary Covell,-Brena, guctouche; Lizzie D, Duqliipy. Tiyicadie; Lady May, McDuugall, ictoirv Mornin Light, Allen, Chatham: Dawy, raught, Pictou. - . p,“ 0 ULEA RBI). May 25.-—Hat~vest Hoih ‘, Laugill, Pictou; " 56. —-Mary Covell-,“.Br‘eaii . Buctouche; R W Smith, Fort: ,4-Gllice Bay; F G V McDn ‘ll, Belle Creek; Primr se, Square!‘ a s, Grand River; Rising Dawn, Prafight, Pictou; Mar- celline, L-imlry, db; Daniel -Roberts, do; Jamie R, Belch , Verncn River: M C McLean,‘ LeB) A K, Montague, Never had a preps ”' ‘i_r'o. more appropri- ate name rlian Ayer’s_ t , Vigor. When the capilary glands become‘ C‘ eebled by disease, are or neglect. this dr ,_ imparts renewed life to the scalp, so tha.t,._ hair assuires much of its youthful fullness beauty. Long .;3ros.. HIGHEST 3-ric‘cs:.ii id for calf and sheep skins, _ horse" and cow hides, etc. *‘ rssintnv.-i‘s5uston st. Charlottetown, M g ' 1 ''.---1y ‘ iiiru §IIHElP. ..-any .‘ — A iioi vis-A-ivis WAGGON. ' A s‘ 1 W . i 2 méiiois -$3333.... 2‘. Slovene; if f Le iMay 25, Saw cl PAGE'S om) STAND. Scrofulous Humor—A Cure “Alrmost ffltraculaus.” " When I was 14 years of agel had a severe attack of rheumatism, and after I recovered lIfl1tn3o.anoI:‘u€shsue.-.A.:,'sar.ls.ter, ‘ in the form of white swelllngs, appeared on various parts of my body, and for 11 years I was an inval_ld,- being confined to my bed 6 years. In that time ten or eleven sores ap- peared and broke, causing me great pain and sullerlng. I feared I never should get well. nor of Queen and Fitzroy! Streets. com- prising 9 large rooms. 2. res.-our ii5.t.;,*.a.;* A l t ., ALE)i)i)tiDIl):R HORNE. f‘ Early in 1836 I went to Chicago to vlslt a. sister, but was confined to my bed most of the time I was there. In July I read a. book, ‘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 gratification the sores soon decreased and I began to feel 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 a six bottles, I had become so fully released from the disease that I went to work for the Flint & Walling Mfg. 00., and since then AT LOWEST IN Srocx. Axe 'ro Anuivn: 250 Bbls. VVHITE 'CI.OUl" »/ 250 " KENT, - 125 " PURITAN, i25_ H HOWARD, 125 " DIADEM, is; " DAILY BREAD, PfiICES WHOLESALE. FENTON T. NEW.-BERY. nave N01‘ LOST A SINGLE DAY on account of sickness. I believe the disease is expelled from my system, I always feel well, amln good spirits and have a good appetite. I am nnw.27 years of age and can walk as well as any one, except tliat one limb is a. little shorter than the other, owing to the loss of bone, and the sores formerly on my right leg. To my friends my recovery seems almost miraculous, and I think Hood's Sarsaparilla Goriiiiieal dl Gatiiical. DUE THIS Wmiit: 2 5o Bbls. K. D. CORNMEAL, I00 “ OATMEAL, 75 “ ROLLED OATSJ ls the king of medicines." WILLIAM A. Luna, 9 E. Railroad St, Kendallvllle, Ind. Hood's Sarsaparllla sold by all drugglsts. fl ; six for $5. Prepared only by C. I. I10OD& CO., Apothecarles, Lowell, Mass. I00 Doses One Dollar BRAN s_s_Hosrs, 2 Carloads Bran and Shorts. FENTOQ T. NEWBERY. JUST RECEIVED : FENTON 'r. NEwaEnv.' WHEAT F0 R LATE sowmc BEANS--BAKING SODA NOW LANDING ;. I00 Bbbls. BEANS. 100 Kegs BAKING SODA, FENTON T. NEWBFRY. White Bus.-siiin, White Fife, BUTTER, SALT. L:inding ex “ Eremn'7 frouiilsiverpool: _ y 150 Bags Faztcry Filled- FENTON T. NEWBERY. Bed Fife. COLORADO BEARDED . All Imported Seed. ALSC) 2-rowed Barley, Buckwheat, Vetclies, Field Peas, and all kinds of seeds required for the Farm or Garden. Gen. taller llllu. Charottetown , May 25 READ THIS. USI‘ OPENED AND FOR SALE CHEAP :——A large lot of English Wall Paper, all twelve-yard lengths, American and Canadian Papers. very cheap. . ‘ 0 _ ALSO-Balance of Fancy Goods, compns- i Vans, Frames, Albums, Plush ork Baskets. Dolls’ Carriages. Roch»: Horses, etc., to make room for new goods g c’. LEWIS, 15.6-th°sre&t98t°fir° "’fi‘""’ ofhheaca . - {lily-fiihvsi d-33 Sugar and Molasses. In Store and to arrive : 75 Bbls. Refined SUGAR. 50 “ Granulated do. 9 " Barbadoes Grocery do. - 4o “ Hhds. do. dd. 3730 puns. Barbndoes, Antigua and Dcmerara MOLA$_SES, AT LOWEST rntcns. FENTON 1-. NE'\£.@ERY. Kmnosnlum 150 Cssks H WHITE R08E."i; _ 75 “ “0LEOPHENE,"(Viater Whlteul rizwrou 'l'.‘fl£V:VBER¥. _> May 21-6i, . 2. ‘ iioiissi-sau-siiiiiii cargoes due here opening of Navigation. ’ MOLASSES, BARBADOES ‘ , DEMERARA J , Choice Quality. TRIN-I'D&D : =-Hhds.‘ , ‘ ‘. r,O . N’-ESDAY, MAY 27,-1891 A feature in shipping circles in Mon- present moment is the large going over to the old country With the light move. has been it good One ti large contract A ujible received from y ‘£8376 the quotation e “ market very Readymade Clothing, AGRICULTUR-A1, I-MPLEM p Summ ‘er Foot Wt , DURABLE.l FA uni csesr vaaisrv or am. . SUITA riLF. FOR. , 5.. Ladies, v Gentlemen, Misses, Boys,‘ Cl.lll'(Il'elli_alV_'l,(,l"‘I‘l'1-.@*"-‘,14 \ NOW IN -STOCK‘, ATS GOFI-‘BROS’ ‘ s__.- .,, \ EIAS sflovvu ITS-TI?I]lli Deman soft 6 5 5 So ndw we can suit the sine. 1lest..Boyoi-Q ii est man in the County tore.-.very am " OUR PRICES ARE as,-1'oNIs S :0:-. ., COMPETITION , I he Happy and contented‘ People-of those who tradecvvithf g i y . i T‘ PRO Everyone should patronlizes Provvse 0 . C-heap Men. . selecting for'ouz-custonifi¢,§_fi*§ii§j-ni;jl‘,f,. f"_‘_ our,,Boys Suits are very-stylish and a cap. A I E’--‘,,$_i_';-3.. . THE utmost care has been exercised is‘ Men’s Suits in Great V§7iitiety_“} g. t i - I 0 + — t I CABPETS. 0 N 0 Establishment in the Province has ever fered to the Public as fine and completes shook.- ...._.__o_...__ For the Best Quality, Handsomei Ii)esig'i.1's_,“ Low Priceswe take the Lead.) f JAMES PM is A-.2 .-1' :1 ._~-....._ . LePAGE’S LI) A 1.431;: REDUCE" T , Farmers if you want to gel? O buy us. * I -We are manufacturers of. AN): szvcms -1 "\‘53_ .1! ~',,- ,-.2"... i Street, or-tllI'O112_’lI p * , 7* At lowest-oorrcntrates " 0‘ Market Square, ‘ leis.