. -rm is-.1 -.a‘I...v.-»....~».a ....:-..a-.us”‘V"‘ an-.~..., .. .. .._...__..._._—_....__..——__..._.., . ...... --A...... . _, TH.-i TUNNEL. '7 EQUAL RIGHTS. COUNTRY before PARTY. _, MU§.‘lCli"Al. REFORM! fills i,ill-3rui.:-,1 ilgixardian. =’ I ' .\l:\RCl»{ ‘£5, 1.‘.-l'Jl.i— ‘H; ‘H Editorial Notes. T112 Pr-1-slwtorisu Witness, tpcsk ing of this cit:\' being vsitfnout :1. liquor kw nf any sort says : —“ Probably to community could ‘more! S-\fr'ly took- the exprriiucznt. lllull Ch.srlottetown.' ..\1,°,. ,,,-,1. sorry," says the Presby ‘Brion \Vitnn'-ll, ‘” P. Island is B! I'l- It is in some quarters c\t.tle ar- ougly gull‘.-ririg for luck Of ll -y. said that _ .c'u,,l]y pp]-fishing. lift)’ on the man. hm] 1, Champ and abundant. Q11-'bH hav of excellent qmslity is sold in Hailifsx 1., ah. car load for no to an 3 ton. The quality is grr-ntly superior to the hay usually grant to the Hslifau msrkct. It is the Mcliiul-y tsrifl with its 84 s ton on busy that sends Que- bec dealers down this way. The l. C. D. is s benefactor in this vray, b_\ opening s no at market. to the Q11!-bl‘! fgrmms. and III new source of supply for the needs of the east. ‘Vere it not for this Quebec supply hay would be from SM to Slli in llulifux this ‘pg-ing, Uh‘! continue 50 B! 60 coats l)'Jsl:¢-.l. Oatmeal ll door- er (hurt tlw brat whraten flour." .._-—- {O-O3"-*' Fi‘1:.\x1.\'-1 of the work of the census con1n.’~:z_im....-3 now preparing for work tlzrovzglxtut C-maids so exchange says: "it is essential that correct suswcrs be given. The questions do not pry into people": private n€l'.ir.t, and there are two facts which should he most widely known : (I) 'l'.“ne enumerate: uni c-diners are sll sworn to do their duty and to keep secret whatever in- formation they receive, nothing the citizens tell them will over be known outside the census otiic 1. (2) There will be no danger of increase of taxo- tion from the facts being given in full to the enumerstor. The assessors will not have access to the records. The st- ruling of each county and especislly. of rho wiry as to population sud msny ot.'m-1' matters for the next ten years do p-mis largely upon the thoroughness with which the census mru do their A w wk and the correctness with which the citizens answer the questions." - .- «arc-0&--—— Ttir New Or'so.ms Bansrd of Trade has: adopted resolutions thanking Park- crson and his fellow lynchcrs who shot the lialians in the New Orleans jsil. lt is safe to say, judging New Orleans by 0-.v9.r1_s othcr large city, that the state This is Satan endorsing sin. of aliiiirs whi.,-I-1 mule it possibl-9 for the Malia to bribe or overowo the jur}'—--if llm jury was bribed and over- nwed—-w:13 due to the neglect of the l).1.:inr-.=s in-~11, wlvnn the Board of Tr nrle ro\pr»!s9-nlsl, to take that interest in the lD3f‘l.I.gPnl8Dl of their public con- cerns which the how contemplates ind neglect of which can never be made up for by shooting even proveu crim- imls like rats in as csgc. Whitever way the thing is lookcl at the respon- sibility comes back to New Orleans The good people of a community on!- number the-. had every time, und it is only when the good prefer their cure to thuir dury tint. the btd cm bring nbsut. or) »x....~:e far good people doing to-vii tired: in a. good cause,-—-Montreal U -z-aim. ..-__._.._. _. _..._...- Fauaticisrn and Ambition. Lo.\°nox. Ill.-irch 19.-The Times’ 1’.-nits co:-respmulent. deals severely with rfvw. ;-.l.tc1.d.s:i‘. circumstsnccs of the death scene of the late Prince Napoleon). lie says : “ Religious fvsunticistn and human smbition met-st the sick bed, where modrrn sciuncc had prolongedfo s Fortnight slifs: other- wise elulrfl long ago. Church and throne disputed for possession of the body, which each desired to convert into a trophy. Bigotry on one side. and sthirst for power on the: other added prf.-l-Jngvd horrorsto the dying ng-my. Each lmd recourse to lying in older to simulate‘ success. Public opinion is revolu-d by the hideous sac! of those who tortured the dying in order to make them clivnts of the con- f“-"‘ i"N|l‘. it is revalrcd still more by the rebel son who persists in rebellion in order to secure ephemeral um mg. l?" P°"'¢|'- The confessors, csrdinsls, nuns, Guild Ollltrr Pg-‘on. h"e shown as milling,-,no-3:10 rcvivo all the . horrors )f the Middle Ages; '11.. 0.1, one who leaw-In the horritpla cog... gig}, at higher N-p'.tf»'l‘"\ is the Prince him- self, who rm-st-rvo d intact his force of i will to die as h-- had lived, with I §,.~,u-or of c untrrf it in his soul and . «Pl: «mt. mpt of lI_\p crit s on hi- ’vP.'_” ,-_ , ....‘*~.‘..‘.‘.'.°““"‘“'..1..e...'i:l:.".‘¢.‘='."“"’ “*""‘1*’l K. 9.10: ml». still ' ~.—..__.oo .-_..—.. _ ._.v_-..._ . ._...__. AB.\iIutl:1.of mi-Ia-1'k1mIt at C1-Jufford. N. J., exploded the uvho-1' day "'"l "‘.l‘"“ t'\l_i\ girl so lmdly slw cmnlmt 1'u¢0\‘(‘l'. l"lR.-"r semi has been sown at Cr-l-,"|l',\‘. N. W. 'l‘., n all it will be gcllvml owl‘ llle district next vuek. ’[‘\\'y,,\1‘\'.uNI-. pigs owned by Ml‘. “rlllflll l{‘llg§l1In, Unf.. h we «lied frunl disc-use usmll_\ \lt‘..‘l;{:!8|t‘.(l " l.-luck rot" disease. 11 is .~,uc.idi11g in that locrslity. Jullrn hi 1-:r~‘1n:\'.\‘1«:«:, of Markham, Ont.., has as 1:1-sgiiixic--nr 5-_YH\l' c-ld Du h-1111' liriir-r, which weighs I’-till!) llls-—~sni~l [II he the bsrgrst b.-cf in the Vrurltl. It Wus oxhihiwd in Montreal at the 1'}-aster show. Ax ltulim. cu-mm.-L r in (ntswa says that has c- -111,-u.t.r‘. mo thruughnul. the Srutm. and Caaaiiu are strung 11-4 to 1n».-ct. in New Orleuus sholtly Lu UIVL'l)~c'U the r.c-.11t mue- sscre there. Tut: report that six Chinese lupors have lwcu discovered in Pnrltmll O -lumbin will be investigated by the di-pan-tment. of agri- culture and if verified, Dr. Smith of Trncudi», nill bu sent to l-wk after them. JUST befo1l't' pronouncing the benedic- .i«-:1 iron the pnl,.i~. uf the Leo Avenue C--mm~g:slio..«lChurch, Bro klyn, N. Y., on Sunday evening, the Rev. 1);: Il- 1.1-) A. Powell, the poster, 1n-.u-.- an announce- ment that sst -ninhod his congr.=g:v.tio;. [I was that h» ha-l d-rid:-d to al~uudn1: the ministry sud devote the l'i‘!fl'tllld|?l' of ms life to we practice . f the raw. 1,-iptheris has often been cured be John- u>v1'~1 :\r.odycn Liuimenl. when duclurs gut it up. ~ .;._._..__...— Prof. Vi/cldou Speak“. llALil‘lS, N 9.. Marv‘) l3 ~~~l'ml'-.88.'1r Wsldn-11, 0 us. M. P. f r .\lhcrt—, ti.‘|'tl t v a rug orti-r r.--day as to the future Cnns:rvo- tire policy : " 1 u l|I1u1e(llfll('l_}' nuke overtures to the mpcriul governnn-.11t f r lsr-,;er;1'mlc with :l1e British lsl.-unis is the party's duty," «aid he. “I don‘: think the British p-o- ple appreciate the significance of the 1-92.111. elections. They s3111p!y know that the r_:ovcrnn1ent is sustained, but don’: 119.1 ize the monu-iitous character of the l.*~1lucoll1Vhl\'od. Hod our people been utiuficd with our trade relations the gov- .-1nme:it umjorit-y should have been 80 mates-"l of -10. The time I-as now come- ahen I-I glamd must ch--mo between nhsm inning Cmisdig or :1gl‘e.£-i112 to an ixnpcrin. .:.u-ill’ that will give C.-umdlan pruductsu ,vr:fe1-enco in l-In’ lish markets in rotun- or pn-fcreil-..-e tn ritish In-:11-ifascturcs in Ca ndi.-in mu-ket.s. if Englauid will not (i - this, unixentinn is not ou‘y probable, but aiJpe.sl‘S to be the inevitable destiny of Csnnda. “But if England will Agree to discrim- inate against. furrign and in favor of Cu-mdinn lumber, barley. cheese. butter, beef and rggs, in consideration of 3 ms- t rial lowering of Crmsdisn duties on F.-nglish 111am1fnc'lIr»s. the future struggle is run easy one, but if she w mt sgreo to such as momurc of imporisl reciprocity, than those of us whose dream is to main- lulu the empire will be fighting an un- certxiu hzstlle." "\Vl\:st do you think ef Ml‘. Blake’- posit on on the tariff question l" “.\1r. Blnke's latter has hr ught the annexzuion question out of the hack- gmund and shadow into the foreground and light. He must herhcld to speak for a large part of the sounder elements of the l.ihcml party, and the chances that the next clrctinn will he ru11 on the zmncxatiun question pure and simple are incrcued tenfold by the publication of his letter.” .—.__._._¢..._..___ A P. E. Islanders Success. ——_—. Information was received here yesterday, that the American Uumsnc Education socivt had awarded the prize of 8250 to Mr. John A. McPhsil, B. A., for his essay on vivisoction. There were nineteen essays submitted in competition by writers in America and England and the committee which made the award was formed from the professors of Harvard university. This society is in aflilistion with the Ma!- sachusetts S -ciety for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals and to obtain the results of modern scientific thought on the question of vivisdcfion offered the sum of $500, one-half for-‘sn essay stating the arguments in favor of the prsctice, and the other half for 3 state- ment of the easy against it. M r. MscPl1sil’s essay set forth the rcssona why no legi-lotion should be introduced forbidding it, and gun the regulstions under which he considered vivisoction should be conducted so ss not to lay undue restrictions upon scientific resesrch or inflict unjust injuries upon the lower animals. The essay will shortly be published by the society in book form sud has been copyrighted under thr- new American set. The results sinned at are intended to guide the society in this action upon this question, as it was for this reason the prizes were swarded. The socioy is the most. powerful of the kind and has an invested cspitul of half 3 million dol- ion for the 'prosecution of its work. The result of the competition is cred- itsble to the writer and to the univer- sityiof which he is as graduatc.—Mou- areal Gazette. Blood Thirsty Italians. Cmcmo. March _20.--Frank T. Hugs- durn stood this morning waiting for 5 car. Thrre Ifsliuns were ucsr him. Hugs-iuru began to talk of the New Or- lo-ans lynching and said that every unem- ber of the M-fis should he hangs-d. The words had hardly bran uttered when the three Italians attacked him with knives. He was severely cut about the body, sod vhuld have been killed outright had not his cries brought seven! men to his ss- sm.-.-ncc. The Italians escaped. Ridding the City of Lepers. 0‘l"l'AWA, Moi-ch 20.——Thc govern- moot hsving taken" no step toward isolating the large number of lcpers -who urn running st large in the streets of Victoria, B. 0., the council of thst my is taking the mower in hand and shipping them sway. The next stcsmer to Chins will carry the first mstslment of 1:-pars home to their nstive land. The citizens of Victoris are determined to drive them out gf he civ y. .1 \ THE oU.iR1)1AN. 013:AnLo o 1.‘. TTETN Nu-DAY.t Trouble Made by a Baby. NswYon1i, lllnrch 20.--Superintendent .l--lm Simpson of the Barge Oflice w_ns ,.,,'.1..,d ml yesterday to cxcrc-so the was- dmu of as Solomon, and her ‘did it. Two women cluitm-d s baby, and Simpson de- cided the dispute. In making his decis- ion he $\l‘l'nllg8d it. so that both women will be with the infant. from the llt:f\l\!(ll' VVa.esland She had a that she was unmarried was detained at :h.-. Bargeuilico. Later i11 the day two well dream-d wx-1nen demanded the child and the girl refused to give it up One of the Wulnevl explained that the baby be- lamged to her sister, lhsuline Glalitz, n unrriud woman, who came ass second cabzn passenger to meet her husband. She lllld been bctruyed by a. Russmn soldier, and her baby died. She grieved so that Mrs. Gslitz permit-ted her to take her little one and nurse it. during the ocean trip. Simpson decided the baby belonged to Mrs. Gulilz, ulih-lugh the girl, strongly protested it was her mm. When the superintendent induced the uther woman to continue the girl in their service as s servant she gave up the child, and all de- p.11-ted satisfied. :-—:- Justice Stephen to be Retired. Loxnon, March 17.-The cos-:of_il1e Em‘. Sir.lsmes Stephen, justi out the Queen's Bench Division of the High Court of Justice, whose mental condition has of late been It matter of discussion, has been settled. A c -mmittee composed of the Lord Chancellor, tho Master of the Rolls, and Lord Chief Justice Coleridge, was appointed by Lord Salisbury to make an exhaustive inquiry, and Sir Andrew Clark, «-11 behalf of the commit-ta-o. re- p ited tllst Justice Stephen was undoub- tcdly insane and cansequently unfit to dschsrge the duties of his oflice. They decided that Justice Stephen should resign, sud recommend that he be retired an as pension equsl to his salary, which is £5,000 s yesr. P. E- I. RAILWAY EASTER EXCURSION. muss 'r1r‘Kv.'rs vim be l.-sued at one firs:-class fare to and from all stations on this Railway on Good l‘rl-lay; ulsn from Sum- mcssldo. ‘upo Trsversc. Sonris. Georgetown uud lntc lo-llntc stations to Charlottetown on I-‘.u.stcr Saturday. good to return up to and on Easter Ilonduy. lath lust. ’ J. U.\‘SWOR'l‘II. Superintendent. Rsilvrs Odlt.-e.Chsrlottotown, More 25. '91 *llavies'llugSlure , S we intend moving from the store at present occupied by us to the more com- modi Ins and central store in Morris’ News Block some time: in May next, we still sell all our‘s'.ock of O Fancy and Toilet Articles, viz: Sozpc, Perfumes, Tooth. Hair, Clothes and Nail Brushes, Psstes, Powders, etc , on Gl{EATL\' REDUCED RATES until‘ Ma) Fifteenth. Davies‘ Salve, and Llnlment. TVVBXTY-FIVE CIXT8 PER 801 AND BWITLB. Agents for Lazarus, Opzicians, London and Montreal. SPECTACLES cf all kinds and prices. March 23. 1891. - Barb Wi1_’§_Fencing. ‘ran von_s__m sroclc. 5l Gents Gash. NORTON & FENNELL. March 23-—d 3w 2 sur w 3w AMERICAN noes HAV’lNG been appointed AGENT for _ Messrs, Randall, Goodale 69' Co., Man- ufacturers of Msurlls and Sisal Cordsge and Cotton l'.‘-uncle, I am prepared to quote prices for all sizes. HORACE HASZARD. Ch’t.ovm, More‘: 21, ’9l—‘ti 804 COTTAGE FOR SALE. A sung nest cottage just beyond City limits, with A gsrdcn. outhouaes, {And a good -well of water. No taxes to pay and title perfect. Price very low ; owner-has left the Island. Apply to B. D. HlGGS, Guardian Office. llealnrss, lls Causes and Cure Solentlncally trcsted by an surlst, of world- wide reputation. I) ness eradicated and entirely cured, of from :0 to 80 years’ stand. lug, sitar all other treatments have failed. How the dlmculty is reached and tliecsulc removed. fully explained in clrculurmwtlh smdsvlls snc testimonials of euros from prominent lc..nxslled free. . RD. A. F0."l‘ IRE, 34 West 14th St., N. Y. MILLINERY. MISS MA(lol§-llcQUARRIE llavitq; just returned from .'cw York (where she has been working for the last eighteen months under the different first-clsss Mallincrs ear that great centre), has taken the Room shove Stanley Bros. Store, sod is prepared to .1. .11 kinds of llillinery work in the latest styles. - public that she is thoroughly scqusinted with all the details -of artistic work. and has imi- luste knowledge of the different styles now so mpch in vogue, and which won introduced into New York for the fir t lime last sesson. her ‘personal attention. Ch‘t‘own._Ms’rch 20 cod Iv 4i L. -g Cusin;cr.Porssbo. in Russian girl, landed C nine-n1-‘-ntlis-old baby. and upon admitting ‘ Will Sell for the ion ml at Miss MCOUARRH’. begs to inform the C All patronage extended to her will hovel , 1’? 2 inc susurb R. ro:n2!l3tlLLu’B3)331Lus In 18 ' .. . originated by an all Family ‘Physician. Think of l'£,_‘~}‘..‘-'.1i:‘:.'.':";.if.:P.§.:",‘f_.f,2.‘,§ i;'t-‘.§‘.’."-l*..."’$‘5..‘:‘!:".'.l.?i‘.... .23§°.“s'£€'u."l.‘.' liis ....n.:. Ever Sufferer mc “““""“""',.......,,.., Nervous I 1-sdnche. D'.phthcrls,Conghs ¥ll'|'h. 33”’ I rhltts. Asthzn.-1, cholera-lIorhn?ll')u51-rlices. Lune I95: 9°W=:.*.e.”;.*l’:.:. .1.-*....""*. 5 .°‘“"......°' ‘:'J.: I “'“‘ °“ ‘ Should have Jolzusolrs Ll (me Maths Every MOW?’ :.'.*.‘;:.?';:;. .2-'......': com. Tonsllltls. Colic. Cuts. Bruises. Cromvl u mlaple tocgnccip-“£1 on tsnuljsvrlthout no . 3' I118! - “mu” ,85cts. dz Shot- SZT .i’"1i::;ii-figiilu Furniture Shop l he n'ld¢|’Sll.!n'd begs to intimate to the Citizens of Charlottetown that he hss opened a . runuaruus snap C In the Souk‘: end of Mr. Stumhles’ Building, on Grent‘G.:orge Street, where he will keep on hand and make to order any article of 1="o'1=t.1.\1'__J:_-_'_:r::r:r.=I.:I::. REPAIRING It PIGTIIRE FBAHIRB A sx-1=:c1.u.'rv. GEO. DOULL. March I 7—3i cod NTENDING to leav- the island, we have decided to sell, as exuly as possible, the following Properties :-—- , - Valuable Farm of 84 acres on St. Peter’s Road, 7 miles from Charlottetown, in good order and fenced with Spruce Hedgerours. . _'l'_wo Building Lots injudge Young's block, Jommg the residence of Mr. C. I). Rankin. Size of 4-sch, 43x too feel, and hcodsomest lots in the city, ‘ One Lot on Strawberry Hill, directly op- posite the residence of Mr. William McLean, on St. Peter‘: Road. ' _ 5 shares Charlottetown Driving Psrlr, 20 u ,(;eo‘-getown u u 2 " Inland Steam Navigation Coo.. : SE:-rrtx) 1); Mpptle 3‘l‘ld Grple % extra fine. 1 good second-hand l‘iano-will be sold ‘'7 $759 1 I do. do., will be gold for $25. Also, all our stock 0f'Stoves. F or Auction, if not sold by Prinste Bole. E. ll. NORTON 6' CO. mochr2¥—«!y edér’ \- lLy P. E.lSl.AND; RAILWAY. SEALED TEKDERS, addressed to the S un¢lcrsig1ied,'aI'Id 5'.-fidorscd «“ Tender for ‘team (‘osl.‘_'will be received until SATUR- D,}\’, 28 h,ins_t , inclusige, for /the, supply oi Sev_cniT1ibnsa'.nd "rd. Hundred (7.2...) Ton: ofthe Best Fresh Mined Round Steam Cool, for Locomotive use. Tenders to state the price per ton, of 1,240 lbs.. delivered as follows :- Charlotetown ...... .... . . . . . . .~ 3,550 tons hummerside ...... .. ...... .... 2.800-_.'.‘ Georg town . . . . . . . . .......... 400 "- Souris 300 “ Cape Travers: . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. I50 “ At least one quarter of then-hole quautitv. required at each of the above mentioned Sts tions to be delivered on or before the 30th day of June next, and delivery of the whole to be completed‘ on or before the 1st day of October, 1891. - < 0 The first payment will be made in July, and monthly thereafter. Ten (10) per cent will be retained from each pivment. until the final and satisfactory completion of the con- tract. . The Department does not bind itself to accept the lowest, or any tender. J. UXSWORTII, Superintendent . Railway Office, Ch'l;ovm, March 11, 1891. d 6° w SEED OATS. 60 March 16, susnms HEAVY BLACK 0.41.9 For sale by . C. ll. SCHURMAN. 2i d 1; Water Street, eunuimc LOTS _ ...u.+. , AUCTION. .1 A Wednesday, April 1st. 2 llamlsomast Lots in tin llity, Cor.'_ Fitzroy & Hillsborough Ste. Size of each Lot, 43:100. feet, with Southern front and splendid shade trues. Joining the beautiful residence of M1‘.1C. D. Rankin, in Judge Young's Block. 'l‘EnMs:——‘25 per cent. Cash ; Balance can remain on the property. E. H. NORTON & co. Aucti nears. March 18.—o o d. wky tl d. EA LED TENDERS Adda-sand -to the under- sign , arureauorsed "Tender or Crane and Lire e," will be received until Thurs- day. the 215111 day ofMarch1ns1a.ut,lncluslvely , for the construction ofnnflfputtlng in lace I: new (:1rAns:andCucc1.s.ln than Drodgov“ ncol Edward," now ls-in at Alberton. Prince Ed- wsrd lslanchscoo ugtosplsu sud s it- cstlon to be seen on nrppltcotlon In Mr. Imus I-J.,Blrol1, Albotton. .. E ‘ url and at the D srtlncnt of Public _ ks Ottsws. under: will not be oonsldorou unless model‘ on the form supplied sud signed with this sctusl sllmuturcs of the tendercrs. g A11 accepted bunk cheque pa bloto the order ofthe “lnlster of ltuhllc orlrs, equal toflvs percent. qfthe netasuouut of tender. must uc;_c.—~1npsny'eacl1 tcnucr. rrhis cucquc will 3- forfeited if tihe pay‘? 1! ins th‘e contrnyot. t9'%Iu etc’! W, con rsctoil 9|’. sji_d.:ilfttbclrg¢.l)urnod1n case of nonaoccspt- once 11: -1. :.' . 1. 2-‘ - "Tllq fiot bind ltsoifto sees the lowest or my tender. ‘ ~ ~ ' Byorcler, ‘ ’ , 1‘ 1_£.1‘._-I. -WY. ,1 Dopartmont ofPuh1lo Woltli ‘ ’ ’ Ottawa Illdltssshzm » - h ‘ muslin, as-vsi" ‘o ‘ ‘ _ I 1 ' -k Bug-llsls Black Tartarlasl. WE are now ready to hook orders for this strong growing. prolific and vgiluvnblc vsricty of English black oats. sud}.-xpcct to receive our first supply vis “ Stanley," about 23rd March. Frofn reliable English sources we, have the following descriptions: “Tsr’uiriwo, Isl, early, Sud, very polific, in some mg. ‘here 11 to 11 quarters, (8 bushels eachl pér scrc, the average beingy to 8 quarters, very commonly .10 quarters, and vary in weight from 40 to 42 lbs. per bushel, natural weight.” “Ho cats are in such general favor here as the Black Tsrtsrim. They seem to suitsll soils.” __ .2‘ ' C ENGLISH wnrrr. rorrsro olvrs. ' A plump. heavy oat, bright in color with comparatively thin hull, valuable for export ormesl. Our supply will be due about Is! April. Sample may now be seen at our stun.- snd orders should be sent in at once. Price on spplicstioo. For further informstion about seed oats, wheat, fodder com, and hundreds of varieti-s of seeds for the Farm and Garden, send name and sddre s for our Illustrated Seed Catalo- gue for X891. Address, GEO. CARTER 8: CO. SEEDS M EN. Chsrlottetown, March. 189} . MEDI@_l'l_:_1ir EZALL ASAL BALM, Scott’s and Puttncr s l " Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil, whole- sale and retail. — ' ‘ Pink Pills. lndiau Root Pills, Carter's Pills, Kcllogg’s Asthma Cure, Chester's Asthma Cure, 8.sge’s Cstsrrh Cure. S. W. DODD, MEDICAL HALL. Mchs irooalanas ram. for Sale HIS is one of the best Fsrms in the Pro- vince. situated shout two miles Chsrlovetown, on the Buckley Point Road, comprising about no scres of land, about on of which are cleared, the rest covered with Hard and Soft wood. The land 1: rich and of the best quality. There is not 1- bad scre.on the Farm. There is a never-failing Pond, surrounded by a Spruce (‘yrovi-, in the centre of the Farm. There is a very comfortable Dwelling lfuuy, with Ombuilriirgs. A lstgé Farm will possibly be let for a few vests. Apply to 1 ‘ DR. BEER, Charlottetown. "Wstchmaker J éweler, Feb. 16—4w 1 Waxclies, flocks, Jeuelrry. Spectacles. Etc. executed. All work warranted. MONTAGUE BRIDGE, P. E. Island. Dec.‘ 30, '90.--311103 :r-.=' '0' PI. 3 . - ' 1'-‘OX, MINK, MUSKRAT, &c. To the T rappers and Hunters of P. L11 DONT sell your Furs to any person in _ town till you shew them to the under signed. He is the only 8hipper abroad on the Island. He is giving full New York sud llslifsx prices for all kinds of Furs-—Si1ver ‘ and Black Fox Insde s specialty. If not at his Oflice, opposite ]. 1). Mclcod 6-'Co’s Grocery Store, on Grsfton Street, west, you will find him at his residence on th_e_ west end of Richmond Street, below Pownsl Street, test the Jail. CHARLES HIGGINS. Clftown. Jan 23, 1891. Iowp-1 TEAS ! New fieruson, 1890 a 1891 Our sixth through shipment from _ » CHINA lllilEl'l'|'. 1 1381 HALF CIIESTS, Our own choice brands. H l L ‘ i-7 Y M so Co. _ 11 I x FIRST CROP SARYUNES. _STEASHIP --0ANFA_.” J. MORSE & CO. IMPORTERS, HALIFAX, N. 8. Nov. 28, 90. ‘ . MANSE PRGPERTY For: SALE. THE Undersigncd will receive Tenders up to the_4t_h day of April next, inclusive, for the Manse propeny st Wood Islsnds, Lot 62, consisting of s-Manse, Barn and 63 acres of Land of which about 25 acres are cleared, sud the balance covered with s valuable growth of Softwood, . The highest tender not necessarily accepted By order, , ’ D, BEATON. Beitotfs Mills P. 0., 9 . Melville, Lot 6o,,Ms1-ch 5, 1801 4i AND CAS [-1 ,1‘51A1Di FOR C WHEAT AT, ROLLER MILLS. GEO. Feb. 20-06:! &,.w,_,6i pot gs €?i'Cés":‘~‘-’.‘.=’§':'? D15 .. Z ‘- ‘ C]sT.0‘P{JIlL 3 in IHIPORTEQ, SEED ‘Losnox :-—- Orcluud has hem planted. "If not s'oldthc., C ‘ I-ml! ii Repairing of all kindsnestly and promptly 1-...“ 1 Since my arrival 2...-a zmportant Sprgng Noveltiér are to _1'_.__w,‘,3h,_,.;:_ gig: " 1 you rpm; QQ tge 9 i _ A -7‘ . . ‘_,,: p'—;:RT". 3--‘__‘_, ~ E; . L.--E,’ change that it is quite d-ifiicult undggom 8%‘ a ladies will adopt. the simply plates of straw, witli -.1?-tlié 2» ii’ 1 i W. bits of wire and some. light -jnatieriizl, ag » :_ » Imfled or shmed. There to 1... mi ~ o able. chasm between last year's styles and g;,é~ .- ._. ,1 , faste qf our ladies will lzaveto “ rise '5.‘ ; 1 , _. to «year the newest things. . I Ilave been" sum‘ 0 1 7’ ‘ :1n?‘;‘;t“m”'."3“:t0f flrs;$;ss:.mé»4;l1:lHao1md b9’“9’l‘ “'5 ‘"6 “*1 flvsvwht pr1w=.-amz1 my/ht smc.zrt._ Long feathers will E06116 used much this’ i W373 T998 W Wfl07¢€&0f three armors Ifound to-be " ly used in Paris, and the‘ some % $1,}. here (London).’ ~lIie'i back-‘of ‘ail and on the front ofall , and The season will be one o] "lace ,.,,f-9,?-3‘,-,~,,;g,.T‘ dash of fancy ribbons. flowers. V of the valley. lilacs," etc.-, are the iagpfiles, p2'quets for lower-priced goods" " _ ‘. ~ i As regards color, it is. gold eve:-yw“ _ gold colored oeloets, gold tr} 1_ , gold’ tinsel ribbons-,etc. Tlgcgnand f * _ goods has been phenomenal. 1Z"is'suré"£5"bc‘id-§§.'e,,t: 1 _ , season, Hats and Bomzetsmzade from .fr.ams‘s_ aim“; the lead of straw. The s1h,'les -of trimming oigggg : ‘ ii ' changed that I do not. tlriul: there is a llillineriiu; town who will be to‘ I make .2 ..,:,s its .2-. should. 1..., icitlaiiut -jh-st" centre, such as Boston or 1lTcw1 ‘York ;' gym . that we send our Miss to one of’-these‘ 1 bofore taking. charye of our; Milling, .a.;.1...«.fl n . (EngfisIn.. lmericainjism; .1us1' OPENED, niomrp FIVE Buss In 1 if ..- s. _ r’ See our l’attorns, compare our Prices. and your ¢p.'.."-s’. _ I -‘,1 ' ' '1‘, __ - Ii '-_f: B o ,‘ "7 .4 ,f -r - zooms :‘ ..‘ .E . _._.....—..._—..... ..—... .. .._...................._.._, .,-..... Chsrlottctovvn, March 23.-tf Handsome so... it 2,02-""' 1 « S '1 We guarantee the correct. Siiyles the Lowest Prices possible, ’rom t $1.00 Hat up. 0 ‘C ' .romr m.mo».-e c... ‘ Rogers’ Building, Upper Queen . -3'-. x. “. March 25, Counselors ‘sncllllullilcrs soul ,- Wehsvenowonhsnd,sndwillScllst_theLowgstCsfiPsiscs.tII‘foIlowin[.vls. RIDE. ‘ 5 |0°.0°0.'§t¢t;louldings::dFiuisk. secs _ poinng‘ «Conductor 1’,ooo do_StsirRsil:. ‘ 5,ooo.StnrBslutcrs. ‘ _ . We are also prepsrcdtodo .11'1?ui:°o'r"jl in Pinning, T ]igsudFretSswing,'l'uruin¢.6'c. Auumsiifoogiicwinsixunism ’ 1 Ourmschlneryisnewsndfirst-clsn,,sudwemsuuhcturcfr6nthshestof‘ itiec f’GIVE use 5 CALL. ’ ‘ 1 mm. PALMER sac». Pealicsflflo. 3 Periodicals, Etc,,= ’ Bound in any Style or Price, at’ & GILLESPI : ~ ___o_______= o o 1 -‘ we are Special Reductions .. class of work during this . . 0' ’ I-QILLESHE, .- _______..._.__....._....__ ..__........._.._.__....._........_.._... *4 -3," 32 n. V " i Sign of ,‘‘Big -’li}.7iMcLeod’s Cornori » ‘ s. whether or) ceivable conceit, whilst the Bonnets 6 ‘ ‘iifiole soitclrizgiftgggi 0' cnumruiuwi slsa 13: noon mnii.