H lg, .~ v in ,;:,i.V,_; » Q. ,i.. vi IS I .E_ p advance .,_ i,. ‘- H,"-7‘:.,*.,.» ., - r. .. 5-1* '.,‘.," ‘ll’-y ‘i‘;..Kl‘£‘:t,‘;il -. ,l’«-l lo’ ... c, - . Gotothelecture [twenty have already their in religi'oi'i' as a result of the W 31- -- ‘ , 5‘ ~ an auction sale last week and is about to Cl’) \ \,\-\ N‘ l‘ i ///i l 3 “ —L..._.,._.._g _______________ i C ‘ 9"1'-""1°‘"3""Y4"‘5"“""‘I":“' .'* ;'*='*'€'" -="* : ' **=‘*:':**“*..':r‘.:“;:% ‘" ..; J.’ ' . ,;_"'_._,;__, —--~-—-«-----—-—--.--—————- -.-_...__..........-._.....-___-,..,_ _.._~__ i N i “' ___g_,_ y W M _, _- __,_ _... _ ,--‘HE -GUARDIAN» G ..-...»...l\%!.£2NDAY. APRIL o..1m1.o:..rm¢ .- Local and Other Items l i’ “ * The poet‘: oft have mentioned That great unequalled snap, The lingering of winter In spring’e delightful lap. V But the way things now are going, It rather seems to me, , That winter's got the gentle spring‘ Acrou his chilly hnee. Boston Courier. Poucnitail Caitrnnuhae been granted a inonth's leave of absence.-—Pat. Minutes of Presbytery and Literary de- partment held overgtill to-inorrew. Iitrsaamsitca has been received of the death in I of e deiighter of Bishop Inglis, t.hird'Bishop of Nova Sectia. Rntnisnii the W. C. T. U. entertain- inuit to inorrow evening. A varied and attractive programme has been prepared. Tris Model City Council will show how aCoun¢il o ht to be, at the W. ,0. T. U. nieetiqnfueeday night. Tns ordinance of Baptism was ad- ministered to onepereoa in the Baptit Church in connection with the morning servieayyesterday. ‘ f h W3 v much to hear o t e deathdtm. vb, wif-'of Hr. H328!!! Wier, news editor oi the Halifaxlail and dangbtesofHcn.D.Gordan otGeorge- town. ~ ‘ Riv. Du. Boawisil. formerly 0.‘ the First Methodist Church, town, and at present Professor at Sack- ville, has been transferred to the Toronto Conference. , D. Cnssnoir, Painter, is pr_-ep_ared_to,do irat-class graining. house painting, p_er hanging. tinting and whitening. t_is- faetion guaranteed. Enquire at .370 Sid- ney Street Bst.—t.£ Lac-run, wrrs Ii.i.osrr.arioirs.—'!'he Rev. Mr. Hsrnlyn lectures in HcLeod’s Hall this evening on "Our At Home, or Habiu of l;"_ Adnihaioa 15 cents. A‘ ‘lain uorefer those whoon attend. to-eightin IeIieod’e Hall, and hear about “Our Forefatliere At. Home." Hr. Hainl nlect,n_reaunder.the_, auspices of Victoria rlslon.‘ “Adiiiiaon 15 090'!-_ . The 0it&b’ , Bra. End (colored) will be present. Rev. Mr. Reid gave %-d'neeeaaelaes ' »—haeed units A citythat is bII' ton aliill cannot behid. -In concl ' he exhortedhis ‘i $~ . ii I — " -iifireul. H.Nuion’s‘holo was inadvertentlycniittedin our report efthePrinee Street School consort on i . We understand that the re- wcelnthe-riiiiniyclcaehnndred fifteendollsrs. Meesrs.Willis&Co. furnished tliepiano. As alarmoffirewassogiadedfigturdsy night about 9.30 from Box 713, cornerof Eustonuid Echiibadureaé. , Theirs- nenprenptly turnedout buttheir_se'r-‘ nsnall discharge maths ailiuthe duh of Pet¢'s church had an eloquent and :74 leading farmers of the corninuni y, had leave for Calgary. 8one;d the stock sold did not indicate , ,ee,ss;city—d fodder.“ in nine years . ‘C331. , one Borne articles not hang hight did e,‘ very prieaa,~.betthestoehsolitteirlywell.! ttilss'eason.—,Kcncton1iuiea.- __ town returning from the lnin_ber.:£in _ rose the city at 7.45 - ‘II... '21: arrivals at the Hotel Davies were, E. . Quebec; R 4: I-ii!-it-:’h.:‘ - main-:81. n.".flkli J B xm; g.B&&; Jae. Green- ‘ Ii. P. W Heifer; ‘ :-W. D. Inlcstlllier, whlehtlie wag ...gh"regrets,aa frcsnlt. could-at draw oneorotheref the {chewing llqiiorr ,a rnurcs rowan isuxnsts SAD nan. Haurax, March 29.—Froin the little town of Newport, on Avon River, near Windsor, comes the story 0! an unusual ‘ H .' Threedays agethe dead body adding Duval, youn found rowncd §!E%:!§..i:§‘ 1 >" Ellie; géiiiigt sl . Prof. Shuttleworth at Bedeque. " Leard, Louis 'l‘ruenian, George W} wcreb’well attended and over P - tlewort , which lieaiiswei-ed intelligentlyffi llairyinan’s Association. u—-.2- FRIDAY April 2nd. ~--About seventy five of tlie leading farmers of Bede-que and vicinity were present in. the Hall in Centei-ville to hear Professor Shuttle-, worth, who drove over from Suininer-' side with F. .-.T. Newhnry E. . Among‘ those present we'notcd"D,‘-S. iight who was chosen chairman Alex. Laird, M. L. 0-. Murdock Ross and Mrs. Rgoss',:3 John H9Dd°T30n, JCPS Wlright, R-sliért-Price. ‘ ,"1‘hcmsa RAbinr‘,‘_-7John‘Ci-ifwford, Re -. J. A. Caliill. la.-.U. ..Fi)wler,"l‘l1oihI.s Mqyse. 1 Nelson In‘nian,'- A. T: —=ih'.ig‘ixi:,:‘Petsr' M0330, W. H. Pethick, V. S., Maurice ‘V. J. Bmilsliziw, Donald Ross, Robert Wright, Alexander Anderson, Albert Schiirman, Patrick McBride, William McFarlaiie. Joseph Schurman, John McFai-lane, Thos. Montgomery, Charles Black, Henry li‘:iCl{. Roderick McKay. Howard Clark, Alfred Bradshaw, i 0 Montgomery, Major Wright, J. R. Bowness, A. M. Wright, William Cook, 32'!) Da_vidson,Charles-S. Wri ht,Art,euias , k, Hiram Trueni .n. . folio Graig, Phillip McLeod,‘ Major Craig, ‘Curtis Lord, Jesse Scliurman, William Lowther, Charles Leard, Colin Wright, W. A. i ht G. W. West, Rufus Wright, James‘ win, Colin T. Wright, John McKenna, John’ Smith, Dr. Sutherland, William Sobey, Louis Holland and others. The chairman said in llltl'U(_lLlClllg Mr. Shiittleworth that he was pleased to see one lady present, and hoped that at fu- ture meetings to see lxlaliyi-prQsent_;—3fl_ they- were interested in fnrmi‘r find dairying as wells: the men._ leased to be able to introduce the Fro- essoj-i, who had been iuviteil b the was. tem Agricultural 'Convent.ioii.. of which he, the chairman was a meiirbor,_to (ionic and deliver in Bedeque one of these pinpo- lar. discources of his. * ' _. ‘ ,_.Mr. Shit-ttlewortlx on’"”cou'i’in"g forward was warmly applauded. file gave an oil'- hand talk for ten minutes, in which he .said’heliadn‘ot cdhie here to teach _‘ n 'how to farm, but to assist thenijf e could, with giving such information ‘as would be a benefit to them. -, In Ontario when the...£ei.l‘ professors first went liiiititdilalik. ' ‘3i’;il‘fa.rni_eijs, they were re- ceivgd coolly, biiiFIiere" he had received‘ thrg or fours‘ tiiiics ‘iis n_'iuch_' en&ourage- ‘‘ ‘ e'§ 'Wlléll he:-firspt came ‘vi c then read a- nicely " ,'rt'y-li\'ef’ minutes! long, on Food;” tr‘ chart-on the wall showing the relative strength taken out of the soil in the growing of potatoes, tur- andibutter factories, and the selling ‘of __tl5osg,_twc articles as welliss beef, etc-, i J , ‘ alldpglliiigccurse grain c',uir!M.1d§'-‘I ’- dexa as to the best kind of fod ercorngto lint. After experiments. they recom- men‘.ed,,1st, Througlibred =Wliite Flint; Paolifi; 3cd,'_Mitcliall’rIm- roved. He a letter from Pro- \, pmibld"a.~ . ~ tion. Mr. Shuttleworth then submitted, the following resolution which he hoped would be carried, but if they did not pass it here, ltd ibllld 110,‘ be offended, but wouldtake it somewhere else and try to et itfpaseed.’ ' - - , v . 8 Resolved, that in the opinion of this Ileaing it wfll be to the interests of the farmers of this Province to have wgariized a Brovindal Dairyman’s Association. to tngetat central places onceor twice yearly, _a_nd--that ln_Yiew’of.establislxing such, this meetingelect a president and secretary PW tall" 34- ' - i. 7.; . -H,-,- . that rconimittee of five, ‘ ’And further consistingof the prcsideiit and secretary Lsn_,I_tl_u;e.e others, be nominated and asked todraw up a constitution to be submitted , the firstregular meeting to be held in ’ ‘tin at an early date. decided Hon. Alex. Laird’ said he could not just fall in with the resolution. He did not wish to throw one drop of wa.ter_ on the movement. but his personal opinion was that dni¢yingooild‘i'idt"‘be ‘carried on here with a profit’wlie‘_n we could only pasture about two months in the car, he thought that the growth of smal . seeds such as-1 clover would bettéi'."‘ ' ‘ .. ii-Jr. Newbery - on that to; iexporog, from Ontario. He ,thongli'£ it must y-, or the’ farmers would fnot be‘tu ing their attention towards it,‘ and leaving the growing of seeds. A A general discussion their-took place on silos, deep plowing, marsh mud, muscle mud, daisies, etc. _. ‘Man questions were asked Mr. Shut-: and‘ to -the general satisfaction of present. _ ., - » » Donot.plow too deepgall at once;.db. not niussle niud so ‘much; _'us_c_ma.rsh-mud, as it is good, and will restore land°s_'ome- what worn out by inusale -mud; ‘mix the marsli—mud with barnyard -nianure,"and a. little brine—very_ little. A ‘silo mu ‘cost about $70. ' The resolution was seconded by Mr. Thomas Robins. and.Q8i'I'ied. F. T. Newbery wia..elected President; D. G. Wright,‘ Sear1town,‘Jas. Dewar, New Perth, and the President of the Cornwall Cheese Company «were- ap- pointedssthe Committee named inthe 1-esolution—Professor Shuttleworth,Sec’y. ‘Avote of thanks, moved by Alexander Laird, and secondedby Nelson Inman, was unanimoiislycanied. and tendered to- Hr. Buttleworth for his able and inter- esting r and discourse. The meeting . To Tide 1000 ljlcres off Marsh. ’ ‘Hie the great Tantramar marsh at Seckville contemplate to tide aboutwl 0(1) acres ’t_his"suinmer. It is Charles Bearisto, Nelson Hooper, James . owes ' i I J Sauna’ revenue tunnel" February whereby upon by the members of said committee. - tionaf cheese had largely i5icr_ ' ed-from : ' Canada to other co.u1itrig§as;':‘ specially ‘Sitoc-k Busi- TELEGRAPHIQ gurws.‘ .' [urscihiia x{1-..-u-mom -ro"rn,r_c ominous] SLIGO ELECTION. What the ‘I'iri1es‘ Thinks ‘of it. Loxnox, April 4.—-Referring to the‘ Slign election the Loxidon Times says that the strength of the defeated faction (the Pairuellites) lay in the outlying dis- tricts, b»rderiiig on that hotbed of fen- ianisin, ribbouism, lcaguism, and crime in the county of Mayo. The vast number of illiterate voters must raise» in the breasts of Englishmen serious doubts whether such peljfiulls are worthy of ex- ercising the privilege ufgvutlng. The New Orleans Trouble. Italians Massi£g_. at Pittsburg- 'Pii'rssUiio, April 4.—Whatever truth there may be in the reports as ,to the attack on Pittnburg in case of trouble with Italy, it ie_ a fact that for the past weeltfaxi unuaniIl;i_iuin‘l)er of Italians have been “azrriving-¥diuil”y.4.-_ The ‘co have quieily_i‘e'cured"a-list'- of the-‘flames of hdndred boarding houses, £"'l‘lP“- , ' * ~~;iu ‘V’ ‘ ' e !”ll_tl;!;.bh8 strictest? ' ,. . ' ' i ‘ It {attire theicoverninent Bteainufi-; i 1891 .. BARK’ -on-sci " , ' 3 ! ‘T f' '2 _ ‘ , _, _ I‘ V 5" TONS REQISIER WILL sail‘ from Lit-efisooi for Charlotte- town on or about the toth-,9! April next, and will carry Freight at through rates toithc difierent points of theflsland. ', For Freight apply in London to. ohn_ cairn & Sons, 7 Union Court, Old reed St; in Liverpool .to Bitcairn .Bi_t_itli:_rt._ 5! ‘South John Street, or here to - p , . " o PEAKE 3905.-;&!CO.” ,Mar. 3c.—- Kw , _ ' . 2 ' ,_.‘- 5— .| PUBLIC aioricii; J F. Washingtpn.- .-I-._:"' " ' John on Fridgfif‘ V_ ' Blaine would?‘j’_'. 7 Monday. V, A: " AUSTFFVKI-IA. Lorne mu, to be Governor enemi- Loranos. April 4.—lt is the general, belief in England thalfthe BritislrGov-' ernment will ratify the Australian’ con- stitution when adopted with the idear of rigging. chinson’s file'*a'nd”spring factory at Cote St. Paul, was destroyed by fire to-day. Loss $55,000, insurance $8,000. . Railroad Directors Indicated. Niiw Yonit, March 31.'—'rhs directors ‘of the New York, N ew- Haven and Hart-, ‘ford Railway company were_to-day indict-3 T ed by the grand jury for misdemeanor connection with the collision in the Fourth six liv_es_ were lost. 1 Clll.RLOTTETOWN.p ~ - General Quarterly Meeting of csgponssn will -be Held am; _Board,_ Cameron Block. this city, on the'_‘E‘vuiing of wi:DNEsn.i_v, the so of AP¥i1.=It_&e’chi'ch ' " B. D. HIGGS, ; Apriléminw Expat Mane-lwed , ,1 1- _t service at West Bay, w‘ent,a.shorc’at;'Gran,;d e Capt. Falch was killed by the ' MONTREAL, Apr‘-il’v4.——Dufl‘y aiid_‘Hut- I ~ l__ey" will run during the ;. '~ ' M iI.ndPl T” x I ' ° __‘,(‘3cl13¥n0!'IflI’.IltI.)O? ‘E mnnmu between the ,.l1_fv_ %‘:le§fo’i:e-tbiilal lstbeeein _ _. 6! I conneaee . ’A;;..- the Ist Deceinbignas ,_*_... ._ 53¢: ’ i ‘ val at Georgetown made public b the A ent of the Mari e Department. at‘ barlotte wneach day. also the hour or her dsnemro 0 wii. - . = 'i%§ .: 9 3;‘ Assoc}: the." man bqtnhmakt ’ return ‘trlubetween the d ...a‘5.e d in ear! partof he ennthe 100'. _ A _ V V Capes. be discon- tlnue_d._sb tlietas!a.rsspoeetble,edallyinstl hang wag 3111111310 cianzeyeg btgtew:%i the main- n In 6 an urlng . ‘ - The "Stanley" will rei_naln on route iin.fl_l-tbeztet May in each year and will con- tinue longer than th ate . . . . - tbeoonpanrs »- aceptin the inevitable. It is rumored udlllyoomnh. f,‘,l’,,",,l,"{}§{’,',',',’,‘,",‘,? 2‘,‘,§"";,,f‘I ;, f,ff;,; ,‘,‘,'.,’,9, that thg Marquis. as Lorne will i_-be no 2%%3§°3?&'3§~:$.na';&:- -- 2 much was returned to the soil. He fre- 5"” G°"’n°"'G°“°“1 °f A“‘"'“1“‘- , 1 Be " quently referred to this chart during the . .- ,9 w'.°§§§{ mf“ ‘ii . 7 !°5di°8.°f hi‘? P**P°'- . V. . Marine Disaster I " s "‘ '1, 7‘ °‘ . In coaclsiailpn, he said he wished to _.._ - ‘ l _ ‘- ..‘:.2-;a . _‘ talk to more from time to time, as ST_ JOHN xpfil ,‘;___D,_,,.ing ,5. hugy‘ " r . ' I v:__._ ~ '~ sv: ::.€....“'%°.:‘."t..%s:.‘?;:':..*:::.'::.:ff‘.;:;.::?; ;s,_em on, F'“*;{."'°_,f'°¥'°!‘;;,,;*;"1,°° e ‘ :* I of silos, and the establishing of cases.‘ "‘““‘ '°"' '°~ "°"°' ' °' C «- ,.,.:.:l' ‘E’ . y . ormsin. , .. 'o“..‘.:..~...;.e.;......,~ ... me. out A: aii’d_prices. 5bI|e8Cotton.D‘rl1IinsI'. r g -«'.§l:_“..; limit“ 3 F o».-bl ‘ ._....o___ A L ‘As We intend out or Carriage }. stock at GREATLY nimfvoob I PRICES. DODD Tffioorus GHAllh0T7l'ETOWN April 3.—eod&w I1EY.FllEliEllI(} E. J. L1.oYB to cfiglliiee canals‘ from differ- ‘ A itg. The probable coetia estimated _the way from’ 3101330 sao.ooo. its not thelhiziét ew- m§fg’.xpQ'r'3c1-Q, it w tlnn bee undertaking as g 51033‘ now‘ producing ‘I "17 _m' «mm»: !-r- r l - 3 -~ - .‘ " I ' l‘= T‘ ‘iii’ ~“-.-34;». H“ Be gory,” said an Irishman. “ this ti 2.“ the funniogt hnld o of fellpw you Eve‘; heard of; why, I W38 Sick 10 d3?‘ t after I got all well.——[_HarVa.rd L3mP°°“- ._.~..¢—... IS NOW PREPARED TO TAKE ,Pupils for Instruction in Singing. *- .Apply at MRS. 'KENNEDY’S, Hills jborongli Square. t a.pr3—1w -% l)eameIs.Its Causes and cure scientifically treated I) an aurlst of world- ropiitetion. ess emdlcatpd and rarely cured. of ti-om so to an ears stand- ing. atter all other treatments vc ed. How the dimculty is reached and the cause removed, fun explained in circulars, with WEEKS nesswe novv offer our*1a.rge’ g to.,hete-..the largest stock” iI.l._Ca‘I‘iEsda, but ~. AT LOWEST PRICES. . ‘F in \__.- 0»: L . .‘;‘: . — March 9—eod ‘tf .iiHATS l -7! "’, ~ -‘-.'i'I are now showing our we have enough for the; iiiogst, fastidious to select fi‘_om.' I We always Sold 01...... And will not now goback on our record. Try us for your New Hat. D. A. BRUCE. Gitown, April. l0.‘l390_- ., .= smdavits an ‘flnlllnitlllllelgltlregf cores from . _. .vr,<;;,-:1-;3I,'.*,, °- *1‘... ..,,,.,,g.,...,,., Y. K. D. C. What is it ‘P , .41-.°au\..=‘ -12%‘: 2*. {.7 E .._- . ...._ .—.—.-_—..—V—_-s—-—--—-— -- --.- _. ' _ slim inIP..F.n0i.LIvEnPooL no ro1.1.oWINo no “EllEllA”- C ‘ We iWil-1 pshoW,a.-pp for furtlier stoc OLESALE ONLY. if G, s , l~‘-a§.--.‘ i >.' -... _ 7.7 .' ' ' V _. _ _x ;‘,,,.J._'.L, »v u‘, "", ’ V -4 . i - . I . §':’,‘'‘ 1‘ ‘ . . . . ,-. » - ' ; . .— . - , _ A :’.f , iv ' -‘. ill: . .5? m WI-Io:-‘-‘izs are iiizuiiifiictiiriiig sever-all . tlioiisiilidi cliiiirs this spring. Hitherto the iiiost of tlic‘, cliairsgsiilil. , g , have been V b We have especially fitted up 7-lately" _, the manufacture. of chairs, and it is to the interest of Wllfllzllfiilbll and RIl'l‘.Alli' buyers to purchase eiir make of icliairs. _ I f - . cacao ~ . Because they are strong and well finished, fl_‘licy are ‘made from Island.-liijmber, A = _, ’cy-«acre made by “Island Iwer§nicn,- ' on C the lslaiiil 7 2 Tliéy are 5 fcIici‘ip.; , y We are receiving a; number of -orili§rs=ii'fiir§Chairs, Bcdsteails and other furniture from; flora Scotia and ‘as well as (rain ‘P. E. A Island incrcliants. bur -tmvcller may not be able‘ to ** oi‘ this Islanil-_tlilsés_, ,_ _ ‘,5 bnl;"’1ir|i‘3’cs will be rm- onsi-pplioatioii and orilcrsjfillcd‘ oopro , tlyfi‘ a Q? . 0 3Pato .. p.---z,-mbnve%»-Iines.='s,; S Iial Lots of rich black silks, -r in ‘ 0l‘S- ' . .5 j I ; -- Mr. Paton WI'il,':eS‘il3l1fl}l3_h3..h.3v3 completed otlfo ‘ iiiriihase of ii large lot of ‘FRENCH ill?v.f11,,iiusua1ly ow, prices. Intending purchasers will do well to: wait until-—-these, received, as they ‘Will.’-i~l)8'77LD to‘ uiii.ke_ room ’ _ V»; 3 .' - ' . if V . — ._. . 6*.‘ . . Z _ . . . . I , -- ..~« .‘ ' . -, - ‘ ’,~ \ - ." . ‘ ' . II'- w I > “ - ‘ n" D . . ii . _ 25 baiucrecooon,_~ s < . .2.» - e , _ .... 3:-9!¢¢'*°d';°d=t , . ;;:,, March 25, '91. “ I are . ajull of _Sniall,Wai-es. ‘ ' Argo. .. 1.” HAVING-:§uroha§E‘&'i§iii;i£gé ‘Benkfupt ... vspll o{l)‘ci]-?flie~ Whole stock at prices‘ in.6‘ver; before. in-<1".,te1l 0 on . on I 4-, Engnsii, S__c"o_fch, and Canadian" ‘arid Worsteds, Wortlfif$;I‘i00,'$1.'5O and $2.00 new for 5Qc,_'75c and $1.00. Also allot: of“Dress Goods,at5;balis,p1§i<i:,e. , Come, one and -‘if you know what _a bargain is, iive ,.wil1-esur"pris,e you. .' I ' _ I‘ I V. ‘, 5 ~:..:,-._ z A. - _ V ' - ' The Wonderfn Cheap Men. ‘ 1 mew B00lTSi!, u£\lilloooTs If Latest l$tylee,, 1 v ,‘ - A ‘ =§IjC:&£O - . N’; os*"c% Boo’: sro . noun, , C bdwn ~' "'"'r*r rarer: 1-‘ ~:- fiY“‘_.i_ t‘ V-‘ ‘L; .‘.‘ . i " -" r..- - «-- - ;_’___g_ __‘_ _ __ _ ______,________ n M __, _ _4 W dm533vi- ‘-13 do’-if? s _~.» V3754 a "" g - . ' .. _“. As p Q“ , - — .eisira.:--.-er!-ah!‘ -‘I ."a"}“ .:.'l.“'Zl : .-, . 3, fir‘ < (.3- pi P1-(I1 -1