-" rwsint f attending » POHie oF stienaing. Sir Hect pe Ct minds, the o U » the propric tors tor retaining the hearses. To Be LookeD AF.:.S* ree c has, for the pasi fortnighe, been m re him- G | self ob nox ivus | to pe yple liv iving is the eastern in the work of part of the city. He has a habit of w king h: ato h ouses, without using the door en an 1 was terribl and geaerally makes himself at home wn<P 3° | $10,009, finds there are no men around. He entered residence on Lower Prince noon amc i with a club, and o i tress of the house to leave, telling her that ne d ordered the mis : , er ery we lent the time, and his threats almost scared the life out of her. Her calls for help brought | was of the neighbors to her assistance, and well-known cigar man, St. John, is at the friends alarm. tue . e. Osborn e Findley, who recently passed H. crmy amina tion in Surgical Dentistry = into the laun« < ' successful ea has returned home. We} in Philadelpita, . Findley intends practic i 4 understane: that & and will open an office ’ Ing in Charlotte tows j in a short time. Re —_ - --e . - Qn . SICCs- ' Orns aun i | ‘ust received | rn — » and she a j len cases new boots and shot m23 3i | P24, whee ol at Jas. b Ha ; cheap, Cheap. — olling A sure sign of spring- Lace curtains ** | ' s ’ New Prints, immense variety of new pa 1 5 - Bros. — Beer bre i. ee Patronage of His Honor the Lieut. H. Haszar di juss opened @ choice 10% | Uns & ine tna President of the Legislative nor ~ : ; ” ; ot E ‘aster cards and booklets. Gov sacl the oaker of the House of As- 4 yaintin C s Shi 4 Hig *Vorship the Mayor. >. Howlett is ali ready for house’] 1g | y. paper-hanging ™! | whiting. ea ; + ' i e . = Two cases ladies straw hats and bonnets, | ag UnFOIr y ; j TERS . » 4 ae a | pe 34 Ai ‘F jot opened oh J.B. Vinee eh Frais § Liisi Zi. tients Mapa DICK loves, just opeut at J. | ahs Soar or oe B. Via A | War At 2.4 rresponde nt UNG, oe a | Ayes ‘ HI a ex. , oe re x. a sy wy tweeds, § Litings, trowselinxs atest i Graph il ace a a profusely uf es -at very iow prices lohn McLeod & | PHRIt F oT 1” ys I WS, from ' 8:y ’ i i il watri y oF a * +h ; C i i sketches eu es clu . : re ns ms mas * ein 1S way « « Wi . . > 33 > at We ; . or = aT 7 i Nizht 4.- _t ay ar on 2 Vinife Sheet de ; ty Bu nena Ww & t “3 Part " m3 2 ry. >} Rum = mre ; VV » | e4 > “6 Ware i er . Lhd E ve r as there is any room for improvemen. | Night *.— jere, are now about to open tie mo oye 7 weet where. } : ae le: na of clothing eve! brought to P. b. Island, @ iat : 1 «9 cenis, to be had at the usue! inst : w the pubiic just what can | ‘Fickets 35 anc w Coenen. intend » Sno ic } ule ; e ; pl s done by energy and enterprise in the way OF} René will & . attendance. ing geod ali wool cluthiag less than come } aa ee een at 7.16 Commence at 8. ec be : ; rach‘ rowse Brus. gains in household furniture, should make reducing it, suc! ‘-« drawn from the event is that the death The Standard B: at that the} r et SS Cel ap ele il Rit I ae I HE a mis Sate nena ia ts BE Y an, a mide lle- Tes ul to jamp trom the ijjured. Total loss about 1! y . committee to consist of Langevin, Messrs. Bowell, wears <i 5 Charitou, Foster and White, of Renfrew. q oa a < Oraan Reciran.— We learn with great . a : . : aaa teal and service of Hon. Peter Mitchell took exception to pieasure that an gan recital and service f +} tt _ ea ote a . Methodist the constitution of the cor nmittee and ob- sacred song will be given In the Methodist] . nal i G ; ; we jected to the proporti ; OV ” Prick Church at an early date, and that tha te e proportion af four a four gravd oratorio choruses ee ed at the | Menl Supporters to one member of the Op- concert on Thursday evening last will be re- | position. ; . 7 « Fishy Macdonald id th an’ Be peated with pipe “— ver ompanime nt. The Sir John Maedonald sax thet, as Mr. ’ 3 Be : at * . doors of the church will be thrown open, 80 Mitcl ell specially objected te Mr. Bowell, that the public ¢ snerally may have the pleas- | he wou!d move that the name of Mr. Mit- ure i hearing thi is grand music—so seldom | chell be substituted. heard in Chariottetown free of cnarge. [his substitution was m ide and ihe resol- “ee a ; sees ution canvassed. ee ‘T ‘ : erday’s Patriet}- eas : . PAl OF Z1EALS ewey * hiatal Representatives of telephone and tele- sé at yin tuck ace nn 5 ra&et . Saves: sometitoy 7 . p> we : " = eral courpanies sre here tou opp se the to ce the likes of which, perhaps agi i . ‘ : Square (0-day, * ia titers P*> | bill compelling thei to place their wires never or curred here before. e refer to the , : i ot K. Needham, j Under ground. sale of tw , hear ses wy vl. a eet oan, Auctioneer.” The /’atriot, in its logical eo . style, attempts to make a point against the Disastrous Fire. a ’ + | = (;sovernment out ol tt sbove statement. 19 ; as y dedue tion that can ST eat Is, Mo., March ra wging Factory in this ss rate :"the ¢1 ity is not gn enougn to recom: | city was burned to-day. One woman lost vee i her life. Over t Sd wo hundred employes, pens ' wieiniinn . r e matter tuo . . . a The Patriot, 8 usual, reduces me mostly girls, made a rush for the narrow an absurdity. ee i aearnrngs® and it was with the greatest diffi- r ' ~gr.—A drunken Indiaa I got out alive. Charles ed man, worked so long bo 1g the girls that he third story window, a — Street this fore- Forger ‘Arrestad. sa ax, March 22. 10 did not. She was alone at : : would kill her if st ‘ id WL . sr) ry H: ardi e, ali: as Edward W. W ilson, arrested here to-day upon a charge of forgery committe din New York. Hardie jax . : he Indian was promptly ejected. [t is about | was on his way to Liverpool, but very little ti e . : . time the — ice looked after him. he 0” le was I found In “ee pos session. His i++ wife was to sail from New York to-morrow Persouai. for England, where she was to meet her ironies husband, and ib is supp wed that ah a has Phe Queen Dowager of Bavaria is dying of the casa. Har “die bas eng aged counse}, and dropsy. : says he will tight Mr. Blaine is the omy college graduate 1! r Mr. Harrison s Cabinet. ; ; John Bright’ “Healt hi. Mr. Waiter Matheson returned home ‘rom ohn Brights ” s . ’ . ‘ ¥s ye ts " . i the Pacific Coast yesteracy, took- — ) Fay (lad: Oh. ing + well : ; : , o Mr. Sam J. Richey, represenuuny +: Isaacs, John Bright’s health is again causing his EE LE _~ON-— Monday aud Tnesday E Hvenings, APRIL i AND %, i e y jars, see small bills. oars sell their shoddy, aud our eee i bay panic az . yr » * eae ie , tf a. ‘ r > $ m - Local and Other hiemts. t L&GaAi *! ay The Pope's Decision. i > j ‘ nse ’ pienil Montreal, March 22. “yA ( . ’ . : i : ' . \ cable from Ri ine says the Pope has de- :iternool hu s « ‘ ' ' vi .% , : cided the long-pending fight between Car- . - ‘ dinal Taschereau and the Jesuits in favor X . \\ ? f of ithe latter, and has ordered the ciosiny ol sf 4 * . : ee Aj OMA 1 ah 4a the branch of Laval University here, thus ~ , Navigation ( ; sa leaving the Jesuit College master of the situatio i Kfier Balfour’s 8 tay > *h § ’ ‘ einen ‘es shipped from! After Baifour’s Scalp, | i. oe ; is Ar Amicabie Settlement. ( \ aro, CrOSSed IN | Veu c A T IRAM ATIC PISODE LONDON, March 23. ie. a r ' ’ +7 : - = E i iu The Standard’s Shanghai correspondent says that interviews between Sithing Chang patog 1 \ 1 2 a Ww Pur Jew Your. M end Mr. Denny resulted in an amicable un- 6 : derstanding between China and Corea. ] don to the Zine 3 ' “N > . . oe * rn . ‘ul i Saitour and Weoster in} — vinnie ale ep bat Obituary. liou f Commons last night in con-; : ta oO } row St i : ; ; » j ‘ : : . "8 ” 7 ’ Ait Lol wit the ar si 2) nisshlk Vas ate he Parne}l Commission Vv . Wasuineton, March 22. h st dramatic and sensational episode | Justice Stanley M her f the United . . ) Just ys ote y viattn . @ 18 iLe¢ , ; he whole history ot the present Parlia- CQ @ oO = eine Bs 1() . ‘a the chi ‘ > + iastates Sup 12 our > { » CiOCE i ment. Balfour was very late in coming, it |” ites ipren urt, died at i 0 CiOCKE tric] ey ‘ ' ‘ } : this morning, aged 65. Owni . stl Ori iO aD 1b LDC, aul 2 bunche keys awaitit wners a e n tl to allow the task Weather Bulletin. Post Ot ‘) i : : » or? screw | answering to devoive on His junbiuy, 0 |} eer ut ed, and was probabl st by a “St, | Son Gent r Ireland. ‘Toronto, March 23.—-10 a. m ’ os = ead the i f st- : i Lo-Gay rigaty Bt ried ce . & OF POS Light to moderate win ds; fine weather; " ing his question until the responsible | stationary or a little higher temperature. \ te ; nister was in his place to answer it, al iesiesaiiiitiaaiaaiie se —_ ‘ »] i the other Irish members followed 7 h r| ult was that when Balfour finally! scp Ce R ( n he w eted with a long, | im he : eacher la 0 wr of deris i This recep- & | > ; red li ‘ the \ ic P| . ig e ' —n al \ advised her pupils to strengthen : , oi oe minds by the use of Ayer’s Sar- . ' I a illa, appreciated the truth that health is essential to mental _ I persons of delicate and feeble | . : on, Whethur young or old, this i 2 : . ue 1© is remarkably beneficial. Be a Te : ou get Ayer’s Sarsaparilia. 16 S Jill y : ; ‘Every spring and fall I take a nume Y - | f bottles of Ayer's Raxsaparitia, and » a Le | f reatly benefited.’’ — Mrs. James H. : | J nan, Stoneham, Mass. t! hy | “ft have taken Ayer’s Sarsaparilla h s hel ‘ it benefit to my general health.” ' i ; Thirza L. Crerar, Palmyra, Md. ‘ : ys = | iughter, twelve years of age, v , ' z oa red for the past year from He » ‘ : ’ Pa ese ‘ wre more hop: n General Deblility. « \ I Ges} i ful i . * Sa A few weeks since, we began to give oe? (aTTEeTTAYT Neen? z ,| her Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. Her health has p PEt dW iit A) Pi cs i . 3 ' atly improved.’’—Mrs. Harriet H. ‘ ~ i e ; 4 ; Boe 7 ‘ + ‘ , ‘ {MUL hig bik LU LIE Fe tles, South Chelmsford, Mass. at ‘ | ta yearagol began using Ayer’s . 3 lla rs sp a) SYCaes i : SADA! lla as & remedy for debility Mus lc ia cS i and neuralgia resulting from malarial sit] ih ' 9 i ; hilfi%2 | exposureinthearmy. I wasina ed How Ps imher of arrests fo ru Ailivi PIPL RR CEL ADs | bad condition, but six botiles of theS a fon the Ist February | | saparilla, with o¢ seuidual donee ot Aso s ; aye Cay — | = - Pills, have greatly improved my health. sanieetdiins: | Orrawa. March 22, | [am now able to work, and feel that I ig th se? lea , “| camot say too much for your excellent As t (fue i wp itis}; Qn motion of Sir Uector Langevin it remedies.’—F. Aé Pinkham, South that Mr. MNenderson h i asec was resolved that when the House ad Moluncus, Me. c ~~ _, | journed-to-night, itish iil stand adjourned ““My daughter, sixteen years old, is \ Rane CHA» The residence of Mr. | until Tuesday afternoon. using Ayer 's Sarsaparilla with good "ef W. B. Robertson, on Pieasant Street, -} [py the absence of Sir John ger suald Sir fect.’— Rey. 8. J. Graham, United ' ‘ . att . to 7 - € i : ‘ 4 ‘ Cale ctet V0 eho Pentimen thenals Ve AC Brethren Church, Buckhannon, W. Va. gether with ait iuruilur tnerein, wWiil le : ’ ‘ : Wed ect r Langevit 1 moved that % lect com- ‘T suffered from on hs — cae R R, a yo say, the! mittee be appointed to act w ith ‘te com- ‘ wth i , by R. Beairsto. + Persons desil-] mittee an; I i ) mittee apy inted vy the Senate to inquire t t ous of investing m reai estate, in @ pcas- into the onside, of the co untry in re- ervous ros ra ion, snt portion of the city, or of securing bar- | cect of Levislation and the practicability of with lame back and headache, and have spect egisiation and the practicability been much benefited by the use of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. I am now 80 years of age, and am satisfied that my present health and prolonged life are due to the use of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla.”—Lucy Moffitt, Killingly, Conn. Mrs. Ann H. Farnsworth, a lady 79 years old, So. Woodstock, Vt., writes : “After several weeks’ suffering from nervous prostration, I procured a bottle of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, and before I had take n half of it ray usual health returned.’ Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, PREPARED BY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Price $1; six bottles, $5. Werth $5 a bottle. BIRTH. A son has been born to Mr. aud Mrs. A. R eet of Sproense, Mo. } eee <<< lp ene BEE ?. Ono Feb. 11, at 5, Haldon Terrace, Dawlish, Eng., Sarah Caroline Carmichael, daughter of the late John Edward Carmichael, formerly Colonial Secretary,” Prince Edward Island, and grand-daughter of the late Lieutenant- Colonel Charles Douglas Smith, for many years Lieut- Governor of Prince Edward Island. On Feb. 21, at 5 Haldon Terrace, Dawlish, Eag., Anna Caroline, last surviving child of the tate Lieutenant-Colonel Charlies Douglas Smith, formerly Lieut.-Governor of Prince Edward Island, ‘and ary of the late Admiral Sir Sid- ney Smith, G. C. B., aged 83. ---—— eee panama} Reg AND CHERRY, A Favorite and Most Valuable Remedy for all Throat and amg Diseases, It has cured hundreds of cases considered hopeless. It soot hes, heals and strengthens the diseased or irritated Throat and Lungs in a very short time. dust a few doses will cure a fresh coid if taken in time. Price 50 cents per bottle. For sale at the Drug Stores. W. HAWEER & SON, Proprietor, WATERWORKS Avoid the ‘Rush! Prt CIES who inte sieal having Water Pipes LAP fitted in their Houses would de well to callat A, HERMANS & SON, and have it done prompt tly before the rush of spring work, as the Pipes can be fitted up now as well as when the Service Pipes are laid. We have now on hand a large supply of PIPES in Iron and Lead, Faucets, Copper Baths, Cast Iron Sinks, &c. W or k pe formed to satisfaction, and on 35 reasonable terms a8 any establishment of the line in the city. We solicit your patronage. 4. CURWANS & SON. meh2i—6i eod ae on dll = aR eh oes a hy ef ale | PARTIES owing me will please A a ttle at once, otherwise their cmounts r coll ction. yi “be hanas d over fo saa ie L. W. HARRIS. mchZ0—1w edd } ret Ni Sati clot Blankets, Quilts, Table Linen, Towelings, &c. Febrt hing, Corsets, White, Red and Grey Flannels, "Embroidery, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, &c. From 15 to 33, per Cent. Discount. —_————{x] y Whole Stock of Dry Goods, We., will be offered at the above Discount for Cash, Comprising Black and Colored Dress Goods, Velvets, Plushes, Velveteens, Silks, ns, Trimmings, &c., &e Mantle and Ulster Cioths, Jackets, Furs, Wool Shawls, Sy.ares, Hosiery, Under- Mens’ Coatings, Worsted, Tweeds, Shirtings, Underclothing, W. P. Co.ts, &., Se. < SALE POSITIVE, and will continue until the whole is disposed of. A. LL. BROWN, iury 19, 1889-—-dy & wky Ques Street, Opposite Market Square ee ee ee ee EE EE RN, Sem aggre e and sc March 16, 1889—eod — ST. GEORGE'S DAY. | 4 j | ‘ q | i | 3 j | Se Ra RS OR ee ROTHERS the Trade in Stylish ae Treat And the Han or Boy who don't buy from them Makes a Mistake. NEY SAVED IS MONEY MADE. About Eight Thousand ($8,060) Dollars’ Worth of Clothing, bought ata tremendous sacrifice, will be offered to the public in a few days. Prowse Bl dat \*) ll Ulead OMS Suecessors to L. E. Prowse, the Wonderful Cheap Man. A = SE Dramatic and Musical cal Entertainment, | | l | ? NDER the auspices of the FITZROY and MICMAC LAWN TENNIS CL UBS a Dramatic and Musical Entertainment will be given IN THE LYCHUM Tuesday, 23rd of April Next. mceh13—4i 2aw ESTATE OF ROBERT BELL, - ad ——THAN YOU OAN FIND AT-—— ee PEREINS & STERNS. ix} ALBERTON. White Cottons, Grey Cottons, Print Cottons, ee rr RUSTEES’ SALE. ipress Ginghams, Apron Ginghams, Shirtings, —_— a e g 7 2 e és —- - EY pena wins eyecare Bed Ticking, Sheetings, Counterpanes, Table persons disposed to offer for the Account Books, Book Debts, Judgments and Notes of Hand due to the Estate of Kobert Bell, of Alberton, P, E. . Linen, Towels, ‘Toilet d‘overs. TEI half ia THREE and half in KieHT months—with appro\ Ali Carveil Brothers, Charlottetown. The the hi mchi6—dy & wky ti 30th pat W AN Ts, LOST, POU uD + NE £ lowest prices.— ‘Jaume B. HALL. i _—Between Qui rk’s Bakery Street k ast, a Crimson Crape ee ee Om BAP GLOTHS, CHEAP WEEDS, CHEAP CARPETS. 2MS—Twenty per cent. eash; balanc ved security. ‘ of st of the same may b» seca at the office i undersigned will not be bound to accept | _— or any tender. Trustee of P. Estate of Robert Bel. ———_—_——_(x)-—_—-—— i i j a= | j | i W BOOTS —Ten oases New Hoots rece : New Kid Gloves and American Straw Hats Just Opened. via ‘stenwer "quasles- “Leading ‘varieti¢ 8, ee ae and Euston Scarf, Ww orked | —_——|x \--—— in roses. he finder will greatly eblige i a owner by leaving it at faery) 3 Books re, + oT | street j mcn.a _* PEAKE, Grafton Street. if—mch23 ry NT ‘ED IMM E ATELY ¥.. ; el aie Pur Stock of RooH p aper takes the Lead. with good references. . RALPH | Cook, LET.—A pice Cottage in good repair on | Ipper Hill shorough Str: et, contain ng nines | SEE OU} t Pp ATTER NS AND I RICES BEFORE YOU BUY. {o00ms, Vesic les large Pantry, Porch and good | Cellar. r Apoly to W. Leircu. mch23- 3b eod pd [x] W* smailfamily. Apply to Mrs. CHAs. SMALI- : roc sme Richmond “Haeal, near Hi lisher® ~ Bb 43 Re Tr ou 7 < N ‘I oe — = 4 wal : > ERN &, woct Ww: NTED-—A Girl for gene ral housework in & : « ae NTED.—A Cir] to do general housework. | App! Ve to MES. SALMOND, Piteroy Strewh, | Charlottetown, Murch 12, 1889--dy & ote -