‘\ ies " a a a : os : ’ ee nati ee ee OT LS NRCS ee ae ene nt ee s YEAR. =o | : ee This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having te advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evxiives. Sixe_e Corixs Two Oxmnrs rn 2S, CHARLOTTETOWN, P, E. ISLAND, MONDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1890. cnet a CHARES 1. MORRISON, LD, a Y § Mill, ((OMMRESSTOR llerechant ris mas er LND ' AUCTIONEER & | VOL. 27.-NO. 31 —_ — pa eee TEN POUNDS | \I TWO WEEKS ODDFELLOWS COLUMN. Lodges in P. E. Island. Black diphtheria has appeared in Corn- nei wall, Ont. CHARLOTTETOWN. Spotted fever is raging at Fairfield, St. Lawrence Lodge, meets Monday. Texas. Business is almost suspended Rews Notes. of making a series of addressee to the masses. It is presumed that his main efforts will be directed upon the city of Belfast. A Scotch syndicate is reported to have secured contro] of five oatmeal mills in the Ite field of white, its border bright, Its links denoting Union's might, It waves, an angel’s wing above, Proclaiming Friendship, Trath and Love. Lo J 7 % q Wildey Lodge, meets Friday A newl j | dge, . y-opened gold mine at Whitebura, Sm | ag NR cca ais Se THINK OF iy | —_ la Joie Encampment, meets second |} Queen’s County, N. S., is yielding six oz. | : nie a RS a ‘ ednesday. of gold per ton of quartz. [27D wad Tatas for | iieoeten but cer thare can be te SUMMERSIDE. The Veterinary Society of Paris has re- General ag es Sa rince Edward Lodge, meets Thursday. py to ae — of animals by the | —— Coch system of ineculation, and to tabulate eon rng iii papiettaterets p 1 { | ia AR R} S &.. ST SCOTT'S wing wide “ener ees ! Land nor sea the results. , UO YUCCU Dury Usted vobunD, 22 D de} asts prouder gonfalon than onrs ; - 6 6 | y Melati . tlaher Gostiny ee Mr. Balfour, Chief Secretary for Ireland, | | has crowne the strife of mortel powers. will visit Ulster in January for the purpose | : | EMULSION Wave, Banner of the triple tie, S Worm Lozenges, ' i } i LONDON. HOUSE, _|*mguxcaigmas We are showing a Nice Assort- * ment of Goods suitable for Mmasj wal, Many have vent a i 7 eit, : open y CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA, BRONCHITIS, COUGHS AND { } COLDS, AND ALL FORMS’ » EASES. AS PALATABLE ie tee, | }Genuine made by Scott & Bowne, Belleville. Salmon Wrapper; at all Druggists, 60c. and $1.00. Ae al lap Pea ? In tranquil glory o'er the land ; Ne dismal or ensanguined dye Shall mar the folds that here expand. It e’er shall share the brother's prayer, Thea orphans rescue from despair ; A pension each wave shall fling, And many a widowed heart shal! sing. May blessings ever on it rest, While heralding our Urder’s fam2, In every motion manifest The principles of good we claim ; Whose beaming ray shall round it play Till merges in the night our day, And other generations prize The flag that greets our failing eyes. vicinity of Cedar Rapids, Lowa, and it is said the syndicate is bent on getting con- trol of ail the oatmeal mills in the United States. Wolves, rabbits and gophers are causing much havoc in Kawsas, and extraordinary bounties are being offered by the govern- ment for scalps of the animals The de- struction has been so great as to impoyerish the settlers. A Brussels despatch says the Congo tech- nical commission has formally agreed that the United States shall have the same rights as other powers in the Congo State, 3 Sa a FZ Was Lord B . f e Uni ; rOV é a Gl yron an QOddfellow? Youjalthough the United States Government \ 4 : “DYSPE PS way ) would think so after reading the following did not ratify the Berlin Act. 5 a SES a en ae stanzas from his poem, ‘* The Tear” :— _John M. Young, son of the late Brigham ; ~ Duspepticur e 5 are vo itaniehip or love our sympathies move, ar has Se ae at eae é + estion, /hen truth in a glance would appear, . aurot, & banker 0 ima, Ohio, x and N Cw Year Presents. Dyspe toes - The lips may be aile with a Smale oe swile, | whereby he comes into possession of three go :8 p A cures But the test of affection’s a tear. million acres of land in northern New ST, ics ‘a inge 293 [Jndige stion. ° . . ‘ . 1 . : Mexico, which he mtends to settle with } A Bo “ L The ‘most serious and £: Sweet seene of my youth! seat of friendship A000 veh cemene. : <S8y-3 Charloitetown, Dec. 12, 1890. ¢ long-standing cases of => and truth, Succi, the starvation expert, is also pto- / ak: RR (ironic Dyspepsi £ Where love chased each fast fleeting year, | ficient in the art of eating. After con- ore ; . positively ate Loth to leave thee, I mourn’d, for a last look Ij cluding his fast he fell to and ate steadily --— < 4 turn’d, for two hours, after which he was presented ce is Duspepticure “I But thy spire wae scarce seen through a} with a handsome toothpick. He now goes ping cal 35 oye tear. to Boston to exhibit himself in a» museum. per hotile 35cts and +00 ‘ ee aricai & SS we & | | oT AS, i (ir 4 A thecd ae gE \ ine f VU >» * . ‘ 6, 2Atinbe ; CRoval i Coats HOOPING ~=GQ!_ OLDS. ’ “a Hq f _— ORE nara: " ‘ ee — ' NOTCH OF ASSIGNMEN meee an assignment to me forthe benefit of bis creditors, The Deel ef Assignment is @pen to inspec- tion at my office, Cameron Block, Charlotte- town A meeting of the cre will be held at my office the Eizhth day litors of Mr. Burrows on THURSDAY, of January, 1891, at 120’clock, pert on the condition of the Estate. All persons indebted to the Estate are re immediate payment to me. JAMES H. GOOD, Assignee. Ch'town, Dec, 18, 1990—dy 61 wky 2i es ‘a c 7 } qaested to make -_ — NY PERSON having unsettled claims A against the above Steamer previous to Decem} pat olen decl9—] w DISPENSING CHEMIST, Late with Smith & Woodman, Chemists, sft. Sugustine, ¥ orids poe DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PATENT MEDICINE, PANCY ARTICLES, viz , Perfumes, Spon- ges, Nail and Tooth Brushes, Hair Brushes Loonan's, Paris), F ancy So#ps, Castile (w hite sud mottled), Colgate Lace Soap, Pe is French Soaps for the Xmas Trade. preparstions for same, Sticks suite ble tor Xraas Presents. Best line Havena Cigars in the city, and soaps, cars and Margeriso Call and see our line Manicure Welkina ; “6tS, a180 i ee M* JOHN BURROWS, of.-Bighfield, | I : a y t 33, Blacksmith, has this day made | nocn, when } hope to be in a position tore: $6.“ WILLIAM.” R. Mc\ ILLAN. $1.28, now ° ’ . ' , x Boots, SS i .@ 3 How FRED. de €. DAVIES, Ben's Long isoots, at GOFF BROS. } | ; t ; Skates! Skates! (x)- (GENUINE AGME GLUB SKATES, Wholesale and Retail, at Lowest Prices. ee Gl aerid mik <f bottles four ti arge joes fon ctimeo sige onall) Garles 1G Short. Si.efohn, NB. 60b0 EVERYWHERE, Brother Benj. Bremner, Grand Repre- sentative to Svvereign Grand Lodge, has been the recipient from Brother John T. Stewart, of Portland, Oregon, of four finely executed photographs of himself, his wife, child and _ residence. Brother Stewart is a sonof Donald Stewart, Esq., of Cardigan, and is one of the very ‘* suc- cessful Islanders abroad.” Brother Brem- QESLeD TENDERS, addressed to the under- &) signed, and endorsed ‘‘ Tender for Port Sel- kirk Work,” will be received until FRIDAY, the 16th day of January next, inclusively, for the eonstruction of a Block and Span tothe Pier at Port Selkirk, Queen’s County, P. E. 1, according to a plan ano specification to be seen on applica- tion to the Postmaster, Vernon River wate iP. E. L., and at the Department of Public Works, Ottawa. Tenders will not be considered unless made on the form supplied and signed with the actual sig- ! natures of tenderers. An accepted bank cheque, payable to the order ef the Misister of Pablic Works, equal to five per cent. of the amountof tender, must accom- nw each tender. Tnais cheque will be forfeited f the party decline the contract or fail to com- plete the work contracted fer, and will be re- turned in case of non-acceptance of tender. ®. The Department does not bind itself to accept Charlottetown, Noy 29, 1890—Im eod —+ ere —— ——- ge — — ate Re GREAT SALE OF BOOTS “wee 95 cents a pair, Charlottetown, Dee. 3, 1890—eod & wky Strong | Women's Strong G7oac.; 200 pairs — —(x)--e—- | Child’s Long Boots. R5c.; Boys’ Long Boots, Women's 6.00: $4.20, now $4% 060. now Boots, reduced 80 to “CHABTER OAK” COOK STOVES AND RANGES: With Wenderfal Wire Gauze @ven Doors. fresh stock, in 25, 50 «nd TO) boxes suitable the lowest or any tender. By order, A. GOBEIL, Secretary. Department of Public Works, Ottawa, 15th Dec.. 1890, LARGESTOCK ——AND——~ i ation. ner initiated him into Wildey Lodga, I. O. O. F., some fourteen years ago, shortly after which Brother Stewart made Oregon his home. He was elected a represeuta- tive from the Grand Lodge of Oregon to the Sovereign Grand Lodge which met last September in Topeka, Kansas, where Brother Bremuer had the pleasure ef meet- ing him and his interesting little family. Brother Stewart has risen to prominence in his adopted home, being now a member of the State Legislature of Uregon and Mayor of Hast Portland. He is also Secre- tary ofthe Franklin Loan and Building Association of that city—a large corpor- We congratulate our old friend on his success. UnriversaL BrRoTHERHOOD.—To all who love Oddfellowship, and appreciate its gi_deeor | principles, who in their inmost souls believe in the fatherhood of God and the brother- hood of man, there is a life-long practical work to do, internally and externally, a double conflict to wage, against all pre- judices and intolerance, against the ficti- tious and factious distinctions in society, against whatever creates division and dis- LOW PRICES cor in the human, family, and sets man i I HAVE just completed a large importation ; suitable for Xmas and New Year's Pre- sents, consisting of Watches, Clocks, J ewelry, Silverware, Spectacles, Vases, Toys, Fancy Goods, etc., which will be sold at prices that will defy competition. Inspection solicited. Aso -Cleaning and Repairing done to Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Compasses at short notice, and guaranteed to give satis- faction. G. G. JURY, North Side Queen Square, Opposite Post Office. Ch’town, Dee. 3, 1890—}m 2aw dw ELLING OFF K. BRACE is selling off his large stock R. of CROCKERY. Tvocything marked down from 10 to 30 per cent. for One Month. Great Bargains for Xmas! Everybody should call and see prices. Goods shown freely. Dolls and Toys for hundreds of good Boys and Girls, and a Moustache Cup against his fellow man. ‘They must war ersistently against intemperance and vice in all its forms, and stand up grandly for our common humanity; aid in the peaceful and proper solution of all the great prob- lems of the age, and in the accomplishment of all true reforms, strive to bring men in- to closer relations with each other as men and as brothers; to replace bitterness and hatred with affection and friendly inter- course. As has been well said : ‘*If only the feel- ing of Universal Brotherhood was better understood and more widely felt, what « difference it would make in life. How lit tle our sorrows would weigh upon us if every man was a brother to help—every woman a sister to console.” The really good work of Oddfeluwship has just begun. All that has gone before is The best and cheapest. merely preparatory. Its work for human- ity will not be accomplished until the em- pire of universal fraternity shall be estab- lished among the sons of men, making this earth a comparative heaven. To accomplish this work will require self- consecration and enthusiastic devotion. Let us recognize our duties and responsibilities, and stand heart to heart, hand in hand, ‘and hope and struggle together for the The Queen's Latest Offer. 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To nz Encarcen.—It is given out that the Canadian Militia Gazette is to be enlarged and otherwise improved early in the New Year, This will be good news for the militis- men. aeons Tue Penatry or Greatyess.—Sitting Bull's grave has to be guarded by soldiers to head off the dime museum fiends who want his skeleton. This is what it is to be a truly great man. ceonenonseiinartnin Worse Tran 4 Lanpiorpv.—It looks deci- dediy like an agrarian war in Kansas The farmers out there are discoveriag that the difference between an absentee landlord and a 10-per-cent*mortgagee is the difference be- tween tweedledee and tweedledum. - Diep Lixe Britons,—The evidence at the enquiry into the lossof H M. 8. Serpent, showed that the crew diced manfully, wishing each other good-bye. The commander pre- for Xr presents for smokers Als -ines | Youn Men. . in fo yar of ‘ee 8, Toba: oo, oma : To. | coal "i the County. Confectionery, | emancipation of manhood from the slavery | served his coolness and gallantry te the end, bicco Pouches, Cigar Lighters, and eve ry! Raisins, Currants, Spices, Canned Straw-| of passion and prejudice; and with hearts| [here was no panic whatever aboard the requisite for smokers, Try our Sey ( igar+ berries, Blueberries and Clams. filled with gratitude to God, loyalty to vessel. ee | best in town, dw-tecS d@ecl3 dy tlxmas wky Im country and love to man, In this grand as- Ii tue Ricur Suor.—The United States SHERWOOD FARM, FUR SALE, | KAUTIFULLY sitaated on the Royalty Road, fromting on the Malpegue Road and running heck to Sherwood Cemetery The Farm, ¢ontaining about 50 acres, is in a _ \VILLIAMS semblage, in our heart of hearts declare that we will be faithful unto death and strive to hasten on the time when every man, in every place, shall meet a brother and a friend. PaTRIAROHAL ODPFELLOWSHIP.— Many good brothers attend their lodge meetings every week and take an sctive part in the work, all of which is commendable, and there they rest, not realizing that there is much yet hidden from them. And when we once unfold to want to take a leaf out of Canada’s book in the management of the Indians. The In- terior Department at Ottawa has received a ietter from an officer of the secret service branch of the United States Interior Depart- ment in Dakota, asking for information in reference to Canadian methods in dealing with the red man and half-breed, Succr’s Great Fast.—Signor Sacci has just ended a forty five days fast in New York. He swallowed nothing but water and ice and high sta'e of cultivation. ( ommodious and en to comfortable buildings, . with 9a first-class a Sere ot ea, me ones pgp lrg sage pgp gp ly For purticulars apply on the premises to archal branch of our order, he wonders how deadening the pangs of hunger. He lost re OARAH STEW AULT, it was that he so long wandered in darkness. forty pounds in weight. He endured the fast SS Here he finds the mission of the subordinate | just for the purpose of showing that it could SARAH STEWART, nov |2—dy law 2m Administratrix. MUST BE PATD.' MHE % > sizes for all kinds of fael, including 11 sizes for Every Range or Cook Stove sold is guaran- from @ 24 00, with Fittings complete. ABOVE CELEBRATED STOVES AND RANGES are now made in Soft Coal, Prices run Endorsed by the best authorities in the world lodge continued and intensified in its ardour and beneficence. Here are taught some of the most beautiful lessons yet drawn from Holy Writ. The patriarchs of old were faithful class, ever ready to be done. A few hours after Succi com nleted his fast he partook of some cocoa, &D _the effect it had upon his system nearly deprived him of life. His stomach was very weak and it required all the ability of his doctor to , : : sturdy and ' hi reed perfect in operation. 4 : Nearly 14,000 in use and good accounts oe So stands}save him. When he r covered from this ae Wo can_sefer intending purchasers to hundreds of famihes ee oe abe of thems. Over 0 seers = ee ee al a ccden tenet ae it ie attack he had his first pay for mer eee uupte rendered from Watson’s| °° Cf -TER OAKS” in the City and Country. usiness. ; : ; ip,| days, inthe presence of « large au lence. : rendered from Watson’s| ‘* CH4 RTER OA atts dies y WILLIS PIANO & ORGAN CO., upon the fraterusl attributes of ane He is said te be terribly emacisted in appear- LL a A Drag S'ove on July Jst, 189%, must be paid betore January I<t, prox., when the accounts for the past six months wil) be rendered. tfi—decl0 DODD & ROGERS. Charle itteto\rn, Nov. 1, 1890—dy 2aw (mon sat) wky Maceachern’s Building, Lower Queen St. nov 29--dw tf Love and Truth. Let him enter and com- plete his moral structure and become a worker ance, but his strong will held hin vp all throug’ the fest. in the Patriarchal family. oe