ti oat aE gE See. ee 5 o o * . e i oe — < a ae * me _ re Meee ea, : ey . eee a “ ensuites inatata ies aE aoe — _- manne densa ER as sedate wate Al ABS cst Ae pune he AeA EES _ es —_ — —_— — — iio. _—— — cet LOL LL I 3 ss DAY. MAY 3B, I 890. Tye AILY E KAMID TER, oe ee ee. “SATURDAY, ME A é is -. ten 4 J ve ae ‘t . las $< ao p or | gm i OFF ome, v ni UT" : Spain's Perilous Position. ans rn NI | CA LON. ; % cam fhe GC iW RICH I NDEVELOPED COUNTRY. ii a ge a ; LA <4 | A RIK i i DE 4 F , Bes Coe | "y - | | AVING heard that part ties are hawking \ Ne V at < FTeral correspondent in 2. a Peeves through the coun try and | Paris terviewed Mr. Palmer, United) Jast Arrived Direct from Toronto | , t ging enormous prices for ordinary iiasees, otates Mi wee ; n. Mr. Palmer | and More to Arrives: i we beg to say that we ygparantee to sell our ced wil views were on the po Nitical : idles at from 25 to LUO per cent, cheaper | lation inand said; ‘I think the | We HITE RUSSIAN. White Fife and Red }yjan these peddleis, We sell a better Spec- | : ) 1] most excellent woman, dls- Fife Seed Wheat, Timoti Seed, ! ¢aule for $1.50 than those for which $250 haS hese piliawere a won-}/ Te Son gaateane OP al r the affairs of state en Vetches, Alsyke and White and Rea C lover. | been paid in the country to peddlers, Far. | eee Se ous | symptoms bicolor te eens ni ‘eral basis. Island-grown Wheat, Barley, Buck- | mers and others! don’t be cheated by any | ee or ae Niner cure a great variety e* janes mi ws t! . Republican | 4 heat and Timothy Seed. Will be s' ‘Id cheap | false r epresentation of sharpers, no mnatter| ¢akethem easily. The ee hae waren = Be cen Se ee | Wholesale and Retail. This is a very choice | what they cali themselves. We buy direct | oot ae te fact all ten times the cost. A t trong the country, or : y ial care ee 4 ? , . es 9 : f Port: lot of Seeds. aii from manufacturers, and take special care 10 | fadies can obtain very ee ees It "Ss easy to dye t snoandt aie, oF Crord A. HORNE & CO, give correct leuse required for each eye, so | great beneft from the ue valuable infor- With gai shou example of Brazil, no Upper Queen Street. that in getting a pair of Spectac be s from us | a aah cae mation. Send for it. wy Diamon nd Dyes : *..} } war te (ine of the } in +) Oo m -—e ‘ ‘ alt ee at ‘ , a go ; i |f EDe. i. S. Johnson : cen teli WHOA ip ~ Sy i - Ch’town, April 23, 1893—dy 4w Zaw wy ti} you do not get a giass too strong for a g vl aid Oe ON coe if &o., 2S Custom Ifcuse Because SO simple worst featnres in is present economy | : a eye just because a weaker eye requires one. GO Pills iu every Rreedha: Sieben Westen. Mase. ® is the lacl he pr duc ton. \linost | e | cae you might do if you — d in the We pay duty to Canada. “Best Liver Pill Known.” it : : iil vel ing is im ted The cons Geeness J ORT G A Ei ore inary way. Of course, there are some 3 sa oO to an st wages are low and the cost of liv- ~ es parties whom Spectacles will never benefit, : Be yé with high ‘No ere any reason for tl Setar ace! oe ae but they are very few indeed; and we have Lamond Ds yes " ligt : ‘ ’ 4s a wid | fs . ; i ” t 3 or- e uf affiirs, inasmach as the country! ry9 Rw SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, on | Successfully ft ted many persons with the o0 Because always . ‘ ‘ Jlent natural pre ducts. | SAT ( i) .Y, the 3istday of May next, at rect thin ig who had never been able to see pre- : } ~ } : _ — ai : ce a 12.30 p. m., om the premises, uader and by virtue s before, and after they had tried and reliable. sore 18 & CaaNnce oe * ;, | of a power of sale contained in an. Indenture ¢T} fajled to get suited from so-called Oculist siiieiiaieamililias step inand make a fortune for themselves.” | Mortgage, dat d che i6th day of July, A. D. 1883, Opticians ili Sut tageniaie and made between James Fitzsimmens and . : ' —F- 8 en na 4) eee i Catherine Fitzsimmocs, his wife, of theone part, NOTE.—We employ no traveling agents, ri; Hi] ae E It's éconon my to dye The State of the Coast. and Angus A. MeLean, of the o! her part: but our Glasses may be ordered, if preferre ‘d, IN] _& 4 VWaubea Wi + with Dian ; oy + pti Hd a ind parcel, of Land, being through any of our resident agents in the Lamomd Dyes 2 21 rior io a? umbe 5 es. A spe al spatch t the Halifax Herald, |! f Town Lots in Ct srlottet wh, bounded and | country, Ww ho will be happy to give any infor- 1 Because the StPOngesty from North Syd _C. B., 'dated April 30, | described as follows :—Commencing at the south- mation required. Pamphiets giving intorma- GT B85 fri Me BA i r S from Palermo reports east angle of Town Lot Number 9, in the first] tion sent free on applic ation her i = 3 Lg Oe 5a : See rs at . hundred of fown Lots i in Charlottetown, on the howd It? S De ease | y pass ough about twenty miles] north side of Dore he» ter Street ; thence north- E. W. TAYLOR, bO25 nt to dye ; , | } P , - . . ly outhwara. SA so iy Cl rh y feet = tt lence eas twardly forty-two a ‘ ae i W + ~ of ight ice Moving —— . att | 7 i tale | feet; thence sout he rly eighty feet to Dorchester Watchmaker, Jeweler and Optician, cee: ; W i th Di Lal ond Dyes steamed througa U at DAL Sse. Bee Street ; thence along the said street westwardly D slock, C Bus a7 — — At aad ; t : a) _apl7—d v w Came ron Bloc ity. , ; : oo ar oe ecause th ; Out any PGR, AT SS Eagle, “hes (5 Wed akehae spaatons al ac apply atolice of ecots't T HE undersigned, having this day entered into partnership, intend carrying on the | ont — never -_ . ; ~~ : sTKOVTS aving < é Lt a : Jackman, from St. Johns reports ® wins | McLean & Macdonaid, Solicitors, Charlotte- business of alieo lef i€ etields and taking seals for St. town. 4 i i PER | | n’s on the 2st, arrive d there laden w ith |} Dated the 28th day of April, 1890. a ' . ‘ . 6a -_--* ,. S64 . - i ot 10,000 seals. She then prepared for her | A, A. McLEAN, eee You ous cht ‘to dye with trip for this port fore ils. and arrived here ap 28—2aw 2w dly Mortgaxee. TEXENDERS will be received by the under- & Diam 1ond Dyese on the 28th Che captain reports about <0 | ee er ee signed for the purchase of his property Stree ; * Ti @ miles of light scattered ice inthe gulf, but | ne : » -R . ®. 1 i‘ on Euston Street, running through to St. In the old stand of James D. Taylor, on Grafton ra where all orders in ourTine wil Because ey are bean: nothing to hinder shipping or impede navi- S¢ 1OOTer ‘OF Saie. ech Road, adjoining the property of Mr be promptly attended to. nivtnn ; gat : The general ‘mpression is that the rR Ae Charles Perkins and Charles Me(rregor, with JAMES D. PAY - rR, ove ss eet 6 Suc 1H Sore Tenor Bek ay fe rece”; ge :, = aren, | buildings thereon. Tenders will be received WILLIAM G. GILLESPIE. ' let ae 7: ; lom Te oe a: Th ‘ling vessels have! & LI 7 py Te na ye eee until the last day of April. Not bound to ac = daieeepilaiecuitaadinlasiine } gers rer da ; i te vee Seat five have Chis Sprite, —S ane. ~ AGHT ” is ter sale, She carries about | © SPP mond Dyes are sol mf a al : nee. ept the highest or any tender. 7 : , : : a hn on every i i jcult to reach here via ocatcarl, | §0 tons of coal, an 1 trims well with all under — oue y EORGE OFFER N connection with the above, I have to thank the public for the liberal patronage ll! of > ed on receipt of price, 10 cents, . ’ 1 . ’ : Woy 2 > . . ‘ foo, "Wy , w y “a7 while shipping coming through St Peter's | deck, Her Sails, Rigging, Anchors and G . We d Iola a have received in the past, and respectfully solicit the same patronage ior our bew Ws Ricnarpson & Co., “Montetel aaa canal and Big Bras d'Or have had no deten- | Chains ail good. F or partic culars ves . nar..de Gaw wie tm ” mens firm. _—_—__.__._ tion F. L. Me Nutt, Esq., or D. Small, Esq., eee ) JAMES D. TAYLOR, Pe hana “ae aun pcseteiomencenneneri a mene . dicate ail here to the owner. Ch ’town, April 1, 1890. THE GREAT ENGLISH RE “Need I Go te Se hool?” PETER MoNU®T. EOR SAI = : 2 -| OF PURELY VEGETABLE INGRED - _ Malpeque, Feb. 27—Saw AND WITHOUT MERCURY, USED BE > THE ENGLISH PEOPLE FOR = : “Oh, father, need J go to schuol | ” said Johnnie, one morning, as his mother was getting him re ady. “IT don’t understand books. [ never shall. I had rather cut wood with youin the bush, and work ever 80 hard : how did we fell that big tree yesceraay - asked his father. ; “A atr at a time, and keeping answered the boy ** Pe xact ly 50 ‘ hnn . John 11e, ke at it,” »father. ‘‘A word will make you 3aid th at a jime, and kee ping at 10, a good reader ; a sy! llable at a time, and keeping at it, will make you a good sp eller; a mata time, and kee} ing at it, wil make you good in figures ; a thought at a tiine, and keeping it, will make you master the hardest book in the world. A patient keeping at it, Johnnie, and you will be a scholar.” **Ts that all ?” asked Johnnie. ** Sil.” said his father. ‘*T do not know but I can do that,” said Johnnie. And before six years from that time he stood first in the highest class at school. eee News Notes The recent statement of the Imperial Bank of Germany shows an increase in apecie of over 22,796,000 marks. and south-western ports from western Texas say seasonable rains have fallen and crop prospects are the most engouraging ol any for years The latest story from Berlin is that it wa the ex E3 x} “35 Ire -deric! ] who dis- comfited Bismarck and broaght about the Chancellor's downfall. This seems to show that woman sulfrag ; not an essential toa woman who knows how to rule. Chauncey M. De who has just re- turned from an exten led visit to the South says that he strongly advocated the forma- pe Ww, tion of a government system of savings banks iathe South. ‘**The negro will not trust any individusl with his money, and has little confidence in anything but Gov- ernment institutions. Give him govern- ment savings banks, educate him to the fact that he must work six days a week, and save + hat he earns. If thisis done, the ern race question will rapid- work out ite own solution.’ The British Columbian Government last week introduced in the legislature a Re- distribation Bill, which proposes to increase the number of representatives by six, msk- ing the total membership 33. The island and the mainland areeaeh given three ad- ditional members, but the people of Van- couver, New Westminster, and the New Westminster district are highly indignant at the small consideration shown them. Their reptes¢ ntation, they claim, is not only wholly disproportionate to that of the yal ind cities, but positively ridiculous when compared with that of the interior. Their 6,5 46 voters are given only six represent- atives, while the 1,278 who live east of the Cascades are accorde: leleven. The Van- conver News-Advertiser says that the result of the passage of the bill will be new party lines in the next Legislature. The New Soul ly Westminster Columbian says also that there is mot the slightest doubt of the measure beit carried, but that “this quarrel shall d rink blood another day. —_— a ee _ ere VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, Sale of Lands in Charlotte- town Royaity. W E are — d by the Executors of the , Ee of late Owen Con: volly to sell at PUBLIC AU Ci ION, on the Premises, On Monday, (2th day of May, 1890 AT 11 O'CLOCK, A. M., Part of that valuable property: lying between the 3t. Peter’s Road and the Lower St. Pete:’s Ruad, a tipi 1ing the residence of the ; ; } , ha Raiph Biecken, Esq., and formerly owned »y Michael Beaz ley = oq. the property has hous laid off in Build aud Pasture Lots. k’ue Peters Owen Connolly, can be seen. Terms Jiberal and will. be mace known at | and tb 2% > the vale ng further particulars apply at office of 8 & Peters, or at the oilice of Estate of were plans of the property Business Stand and Promises, AT TIGNISH. WILL SELL, rent for aterm of years with privilege of purchase, or exchange for City property, the Business Premises lately occupied by me, consisting of the Store and Dwelling, Westisuams etc., which are all fitted up with every convenience for a Country business. Possession can he given immediate- ly. Apply to GEORGE W. HOWLAN, ” ~~ Ww. C. TURNER, QUEEN STREET, OPPOSITE NORTON & FENNELL'S, Agent for the Tryon Woolen Mills, V OOL BOUGHT FOR CASH or taken in exchange for Tryon Cloths. GROCERIES of all kinds at lowest possi- ble prices. Highest price given for Wool, either in goods or cash. eod & wky—mch28 Charlottetown Hospital, UNDER MANAGEMENT OF THE SISTERS OF CHARITY. V ISITED DAILY by a staff of skillful Physicians. Supplied with all con- veniences for the treatment of special cases. PRIVATE ROOMS at moderate charges for private patients. For admission and other particulars apply to the Lady Superior, or to any member of the Medical Staff. wky—mehl4 TO LET, JOR a term of one or more years, a Black- ; smith Shop situate at Suffolk, near Thompson's Mills. Also, for sale, a complete set Blacksmith’s Tools, nearly new. Apply on the premises to G. or to J. D. SEAMAN, Charlottetown. apl2—3m A. Seaman, apll— —dy law why tf CAUTION. _. and after this notice, the owners of all Horses and Cattle found running at large in the East Royalty, will be prosecuted according to law. HENRY LONGWORTH, CHARLES PAUMER, WILLTAM DODD, J. D. IRVING, J. H. GATES, (s BENOIT, WILLIAM McLEAN. Ch’ BARTLETT, LYMAN & C9. Commission Merchants, SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN T° P. E. ISLAND EGGS. 15 North Market aud 15 Clinton Sts., Boston. Reference—Fourth National Bank. spl0—dy Im OG ay Ree ee LAND FOR SALE. JD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, on the 10th day of May neat, at o'clock, noon, on the pre- sown, Apri! 18, 1890—tf pat 7" BE 3 SATURDAY, the hour of Twelve Mises :— Three Building Lots fronting on Kent Street 35 feet, and running back 160 fees, Also. three in rear of same. 23x40 feet, being part of the estate of the late Kdward Morrisey, decease da, and near e residence of L. L. Beer, Sale positive and no reserve. ‘en the system, HITE RUSSIAN SEED WHEAT, a very successful yielder, JOHN NEWSON. W march l WHITE TAR CAMPHORETTE (A Substitute for Camphor.) NO EQUAL for the preservation of lankets, Rugs, etc., “AS Garments, Furs, in keeping otf and FOR DESTROYING MOTHS, and other Insects. For sale at A, §, JOHNSON'S DRUG STORE. Corner of Kent and Prince Streets. aplo Tenders for Lighting the Streets of Charlottetown with Electricity or Gas. EALED TENDERS wil! be received at the City Clerk’s Office, up to noon of WED NESDAY, the 2nd day of July, A. D. 1890, from persons who are willing to contract with the City of Char lottetown for lighting the streets of the said City with ELECTRICITY or GAS, on the following conditions, viz.:— lst. The number of Electric Lights to be 60 or not more than 70, as agreed on by the Finance Committee, the power to be 1200 or 2000 candle power ; or 2nd. The number of Gas Lighta to be 80 or not more than 120, as agreed on by the Finance Committee. Atso—Tenders will be received for supply- ing the City of Charlottetown with a complete Electric Plant, capable of furnishing the neces- sary namber of lights and quality ef power required as above stated, and containing one- half more power reserved. Tenders will be opened on Thursday, the 3rd day of July next, A. D. 1890. Satisfactory security is required to be given for the fulfilment of contract. The Council de not bind themselves to ac- cept the lowest or any tender. By order, A. H. MACPHERSON, City Clerk. City Clerk’s Office, City Hall, April 21, 1890. ap21—m w f pattts HAVE YOU GOT THE GRIP ? a USE HAWKER’S TOLU AND CHERRY BALSAM. It acts like a charm. Also use Hawker’s Pills with it. Price 50 ceuts, ‘HAVE YOU HAD THE GRIP? Then use HAW'KER’S NERVE AND STOMACH TONIC to build up and strength- It is the best invigorator. For sale by Drugyists and ' ead & wky—fehl7 Price 50 cents. General Dealers. FOR SALE. A Good Chance, as I am Going West, OFFER FOR SALE my Freeheld Pro- perty, situated on Fitzroy Street. The land measures 6? feet on Fitzroy Street, and running back 160 feet, with two Double Houses thereon, good frost- proof cellars, with large Yard and Garden, and Stables and Coach House, all in good repair. This is a. good paying property, as the Houses are al- ways occupied, Apply to PATRICK SHERRY, On. the premises. Notice to Debtors. All persons indebted to me, either by mort gage notes or book account, are requestea to settle their amounts en or before the Ist of December next. After that date they will be collection, pone oO ae saad ' merside at establisued rates, aud to treat with rUR Lower than Auction Prices. An Immense Lot of Bankrupt Furniture for sale at Dazzling WJis- counts. Must be sold aut once. oes = npotition.| . JOHN N South Side aia Square, OPPOSITE THE POST C}ERICI FN OER TE NE IE A ATR DOB LS EL BON Charlottetown, Jan. + ee calaptolidas 150 barrels Choice American FLOUR, Muri: xck, FLOUR oe ** Canadian e Howard, ° .- » s ‘; « Chipmaa’s Patent, ~~ ” as " White Eazle. - 160 half chests Choicest CONGOU BAS, 20 boxes INDIA TEA (assorted grades), - 100 barrels Yellow Extra SUGAR, PHA, ~ 7 oad SUGAR. 25 ‘** Standard Yellow ‘** Nea a Granulated Sugar. MOLASSES. TOBACTY. Codfish, We. 25 puns. DEMERARA MOLASSES. 50 caddies BRIGHT TOBACCO, 25 butts and caddies TWist eg 50 boxes Choice Table CODF Is 60 half boxes 50 barrels and half ‘saiaii LABRADOR HERRING 25 cases CANNED SALMON, - : 500 reams Assorted W RAPPING 100 dozen BROOMS. 2,000 GRAIN SAUKS, 2, "000 eases TALL-CANS, 10 bales MANILLA M ARLINE, ® G PAPER Sundries. at LOW: mtg fFRniczs. BORAGE BASZARD, Charlottetown, Jan 25, 1890. LOWER — E RN STRERT. TELEPHOAE COMPAAY Gr a EDWARD ISLAND,|. MHIS COMPANY is now ready to transmit written and verbal messages, be. Televhions between Charlottetown, Hunter River, County Line, Frestewn, Kensington, Summer . : = a : : ston, OUD Mel side and St. Eleanors, at the following rates :— From Station to Station, when the distance is 5 milse or under, for exch five minutes’ conversation, or part thereof. sien 4s Gerke © bow Es ce SO0 8 oh we ¥ » 10 Cents do, do. CO, ¥ to 10 miles,... feee +R ue o } ‘ - do. do, do. over 10 milies. ax 6s Written messages, subject to Company's Conditions. will be sant from Slatinn 4, Seast V rit 2 ges, subje ompany s conditions, will be sent from Station to istation at following rates :-— i When distance does not exceed 10 miles, for twenty words or under,,...., 15 Cent When distance is greater than LO Miles, «16002 0dssioescccsinvscccscsccsces..... a oe . Vor cach additional WONd... ooics's <i cpicken Chas oA bed 14003 ee i Peli tans aks de, Ore Cent Extra, Cise A discount of 20 per cent. from the above rates will be ma ade to k Written messages will be delivered in Charlottetown wi receiving offices within a quarter of a mile from:said offices. Speciai rates will be mede for delivering, at greater distaaces, Al! communications and messages mugt Be prepaid. ‘The Company is prepared to lease Teléephbie lastruments in Charlottetowr od few ~ s&@ Pe a rSous requis ‘ing pr ivate or twill lines 5, riber, at Charlot wthown gOS aN GUs,; 3 of instrument hin city Limite ; from all other for further information apply te the Sub . @f the dige: OVER 4120 YEARS, IS These Pills consist of a careful and peeu ture of the best and wildest vegetable aperients the pure extract of Flowers of Chamomile. They be found a mest efficacious remedy for derang ive organs, and for obstructions and pid action of the oan r and bowels which producea@, digestion and. the severai varieties of and # complaints, Sold by all Chemists, WHOLESALE AGEN Ts ; EVANS AND SONS, LLETED, : MONTREAL. A COOK BOOK © By mail to any iad 4 RI EE us her post office address. Weils, Richardson & Co., Montreal. - =GRATEFUL-—cO At FORTING wr et £ ’s : — & om a t , \ So : 4 i hy ) Gani P..} - Zz BREAKFAST. “By a thorong) edge of the laws which worern ik peratious of di and nutrition, and hy a careful apz,licg ine prope rties of + I lk cad Cescoa has provided Ie 3 nately fin vor wl t 7 many heavy octo liisb ase of such arti: ‘ may be gra lually omut up al resist every <endency to di 2. ubtie maladi¢s are floating arou attack wherever thers a 54% may escape wiauy a te by ee selves weil fortified w re blooi an perly nourishea fram Ci service G sade sinap ly wit willing w ater and Sold o: in packs hy era, : JA ME, S EPPS & CO., itor meni Chem, Lone dor _& ngland. Gee tv—iyr dy & wky " _ a ———— Per «> ™ ons © tm { Ff? UAT FRE AE . ‘ Pou het ba bars a elt Ws Sle - ! ¥ e - i t V IMP Fevadg ROVED DYE FOR HOME D nly Wat Wat OP Te 19° C5 COTTINGHAM, ROBERTSON & CO, MONTREAL. C2;- ey Cae —FULK bALd BY— Charlottetow i re DYEING. ahi na quired in Usk For erle everywhere. If not keep them, manulacthircm, ackace ra r does end di t ” . e E ‘vis | ~ te a \ J &: ee ~ WV ee ee TD del r.. 7. lath Poh | Privat ist ull Lu CARBONIZ®2 ‘E PIPE is as ue 5 ‘HE hore ; : n oth and 2 ric < pectior any obssi Soints, 1a G8 and in pecrs 1b 18 SU 1 y oO ; e r For farthei P lars apply to C. N. VROOM & rs, ‘dt. stephel sa \\ of t tities wher : ; i bee many years, oo dims been 8°08 0 age @ the lace entirely ol ¢