‘eight pron»!!! Island. IALL Air Pil- cal Thin S cl:ildrcu's. ...._ .._._ ‘ 131 neon St. El 1 mgc in nor‘ we would in call at d .T. as all : February » our -\ttor- 'UR'l'llER ;Hemloch I 3 inchol; Studding, rdar Shil- 5 rich and of bad acre oa iling Pond. -i the CQIIQ comforéb :5. A lflfll ot sold this . few Vent!» F. ER, trlotte-town . ml cm ttntworl. Ilcat_od-u :35: mice. lll lb. GIIIO cutaro, with ouroo’ 3L.'X. Y. om. “.3..Ii.".‘.‘.‘38 ,;'ip.ll;l‘tI& K ‘ L BBO‘ pagan Sit iii cm--l’ ’ to dix. The Llliefjusticc will preside. There K r \ K ;(\| kk(L;, ~»\ ..._.—-4:-—.--.-_ ’--V--——---é--v focal and Other items.‘ —-2-2-ngmj Remember the Temperance meeting to- morrow night in the Y. M C A. Mr»: (Elton; Porn of Ottawa, is visit- ing his frit-u-is at Summerside. L‘ p to mi.l~r.igl~t there was no further knowl- edge of the \~'l;e-rcabnuta of the Stanley. TH: Tem grrancc Doxology will be song at the meeting in the Y. M. C. A. to-night. ’ \V'A.~trt=.n, a Horse, in exchange for agood Buggy. - Apply to Charles Rodd, :28 Quart Str-:ct. Piiziwtrxioxxc p ctice to-nigh! (Tuesday) Mr-rrth.-r< nu: ar quest .l to luring their copies of " (~.'rc.ttior." a Ill " May Qu-:cn.'~’" Tun: .\'npr-.-:~~.-: Court meets at Georgetown are no criminal cases to be tried, andtlte civil docltct is short. Mus, Jorm Powau of Sutuuiorsido had bar cyu very badly gushed on Thursday, cawoél by at cow hook ug her, no the ant as buing fod.--Pio. .W.\. In at once. a good Cook. Good wages to one well recommended. Apply bstwccn to and 12, a. m., to Mrs. G4-o. Baynes, n7 Upper Prince Street Feb 24 IT is said a Scotch Company is negotiating for the purchase of the Wanner Ma- chine factory, at Hamilton. Ontario. The City Council will he asked to grant a bonus to the Company. Mas. Luca, wifn of the Island Mission- ary who was recently murdered by burglars in lopan. is expected to visit this Island in April, and will addtcsc meetings under the auspices of the W. F. M. 8- ofthe Methodist Church. Wm-:3: Jimmy McGuire came before the Magistrate. .\'aturda_v, rlis Hinor remai-lied that he would send him to jail for two months to keep him from freezing. “Sure an’ didnt yer honor send me dowwfor two months last summer, to keep me from getting sun- burnt." v-as jimmy s rejoinder-. As a sleighload of children were coming home from school at noon on Friday, a run- away team ran into thorn. injuring one or two A son of Mr. J. 1''. Powers was very badly hurt, the shaft of the runaway sleigh striking the little boy on the cheek and making a gash two inches long through to the mouth. The young patient is under the skilful care of Dr. B4.-airstq. —Piosoor. Tm»: Nat-.ir.-tl History Society met last night in tho Parlor of the Y. M. C. A. Hon. David Laird presided, and there was a good attoudanco of tho members, and some viaitoro. The oubjoct of the evening was a pa 1' on the ‘Diooaood of the Potato,’ by r. Vlcswain. Prsncipal uf tho Q-10:-n Street School. The paper- dealt quio; full with the origin and rnpogattiou of 0 fun ' causing no giooooo. Mr. Mcswoingxwao of ..§i:3.n that the diooaaa had its origin in the loav 1; of the plant and was communicated to the tubor. Mr. Bain held that the disease otarted in the bulb and passed thence to stem and then back to the new p=:ta..t-9. The diocunion was ably carried on by the writer of the paper-,und Mooora. B-tin, Watson, Gardner, and othoro. Tnucoucert in the Hall of tbo We-at Kent Street School last night was no lnrgely attended that probably two but)- dred we-re unable to gain admission, and Coub qurntly it has been decided to re pea: tho Cill8l'l.2.\lllI'II0l’lt to-night. The crowded state ofh the hall interfered v materially wit. the carrying’ out o tl:iypr- ngram me. .Tlio tableaux and chorua ‘Canada’ was really fiuo and Master Harry Auden-ou'a vo-al min, in cantumo. " Remelnbcr boy you're Irish," well te- aarvtd the applause it received. The H40}: drill by 7! number of little girls and the dumb belll exercise by ti: bizya were rett a caning’ parts t o outer- fainrjetfgid‘ "lite (ii "The Grid- iron" was We'll acted and wao woll ro- ceiv'ed In fact all the pieces were highly creditable to the popilo of the school and wall worth healing. Ei.tc'rmct'n'.—-There was a largo meet- ing nf the Epworth League last night to hear Mr \V P. Doull on the lubject of “El.vclt‘lt:ll'.V " Tho lecturer opened by stating that. as far ao our knoylodire goes, there are only two things to tho univars.-: fint, in.-sttor; second. energy. After speaking iliortly of the various nirtuifo-otat.ini‘.s of force, such no light, hem, ‘mtitinn, electricity, he showed how they aro convertible the one who the other. Tm: experiment: were most int:-rooting and although ho wao handi- capped by tho break’ of ‘hue Loydon jar he succeeded in -ahtng the matter very plant to all. Only tho the.-nty of static electricity waotrostod of, but we und.:r-stand that. Mr. Doull ‘baa kindly eottaented to cs-ntmuo tho onojoot at on early day, when he will go_iut.o the practical applications of electricity in modern lllflcfi. cor The Candidate. Thus for the indications have been that the nomination neat yoor will (0 $0 Ml’- Blaine if he will accept it. But if‘ he do- clines, Hgrrisoafo chances are, peril! 88 ood as those of anybody ploo. part rom Blaine there is no man in the party. so far aa can be foreseen now, who would have any eopocznl advantogoo III the nominating convontinu over any ouo of half a dozen other aopirauto which can be named.-—St. Louio Glohv-DONOR!‘ (Rep)-_' _______.________ In the Dark. T, Wang special oayothat P?“ thfotaibodifpartmezilgitooln tho dark an to P“ the meaning v-f_t*lI0 3¢'P“°h 8°." {ourullaud stating that a roctproflti treaty had been I-SP9“! '3 3 t.’°t"’.u th. United States an the I. and. Assistant Soc A. Dec. according to I-50 d°'P'|*°h-‘ doc area he knowo nothtngaboflt 350 0”’ tor. The despatch adds: “ If s§°1‘€u'I Bin... has c-minded any mtrmiti t.r- aty with 1\’ewf«-undloud. hi 5" 3°‘ “" formed the senate of the fact. The mat» cor has never been brought to tho atten- tion of the senate in executive union. ‘ d 5 g-egg] fiangtnffl‘ ‘.0 when thC a3" patch from St. Johu’o wao ohown. 3! may know nothing about 8065 3'3 ‘F9’ Intent. 9 Singularggf LEW Lnxnox, February l9.—-The Pall Mall Gazette publishes in p!1'8u"l°°l“m“‘ ‘ aarmou which Rev. Charles B. 899390" preached. in 1864 and an adtlrfll doltvoffid 2., 1. -rd May.-r Jone ll Savory. of I_aon- don. l.-\ twee-k at tho olytoch_nl¢ Iystgt-“$0 of tho Young Moria Christian. Illltii‘-I130 for appren-ticoa, nrti-nus, etc . in 3%!“ street. The IW‘) diacolaiellhfi id in almost. every rt-icu , 038 in llh-. Spurgconp:-rmon being ‘ dolfififid unchanged in the Lord Mnyor'o bard May.-r Savory, whoso attontton woo oalledto this si la!‘ he was unaware u too oimilartty ousting hrfw -I-n his‘ recent oration and 3g-11003" ulpit utterances of 1084. 0 1401" y--r added that ‘ho had uovorto tho hector his ltnowludgo Ioontho oorraon referred to. - ' TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. [amour nr.ar.-.‘romts no mo 0L'.LRDL\h‘] AT THE MINES Te1°i°ib e Loss of Life ..—...._... .._.Q._......._..._ BELIEF my smun. . SPRINGIIILL. N. 8., Feb. ?.3.—-—'l‘he dia- ctter at the mine: on Saturdary was for Iuoge serious than at first supposed. The list of the dead numbers 119 and twenty or thirty were injurod boaidea. Fifty-four of the d.-ad leave widowo, forty were single and twenty-fivo were more boys. Ono hundred and sixty-one orphans have been left. Nineteen bodies otill. emain in the ruins. The acrido-it is supposed to have ‘been caused by careleaoncss in blasting. The distress among the bereaved fami- lies is great. and a subscription fund has booustarted. A. P. Dicltin and Pickford and Black, Halifax have given 8500 each. The coroner is holding an inqunst this afternoon. , THE FLOODS I 1 Very fig; Losses 50,000 out of Employment Pntxizttsnttno, Va., Feb. 23.—- Tho flood: are auboiding. It is estimated that the loos therefrom will be four million dollars. Fifty thousand men are thrown out of employment. [The Pittsburg district, bounded b Pennsylvania av., Duquesne, Way, and 10th, 10 solid bl.-elm, are under water, the flood reaching a foot higher than tho first floor. The people are ouppliod with broad and canned goodo by men in altifi. Cooking in out of tho question. _Buooo and rowhootsarobgi -_‘ ‘to transport people from t’omis'y Vania av. along 8th and 7th ots., to the bridge ourotching from those thoroughfares acr--as tho Alloghany. _ Big lusty follows in high guru boots are also carrying people through the water for the sun: of ten canto. The policemen in some portions of Alloghauy are doing duty in slnfis, and one of them to-day woo hailed from a second otory with the announcement that a child was dead. The family in poor, and is being helped by charitable neigh- boro. The undertaker must bring a coliin in a boat. ~- Tolegrama from all directions report a general fear of an epidemic no the rooult of slimy deposits left in houses by reced- i"gse.agu'“°" be‘ 1; id .1 b r ' are in - own 3' rnino loadedwith otone,gupon which has been heaped pig iron. A remarkable exhibition of nerve on the part of both railroad emplo cc: and passengers was the pulling of a ittsburg and Lake Erie pasengor train through oia foet of water with tho combiuod of-arto of six locomotives. There who a funeral on the South Side in which cofiiu, mourners and friends were transported by boats ttfdry land where carriages were cnteped. A Meteor- Munsox, Me., Fob. 23.—A mofoor passed over the town this morning. It. exploded with a loud report hurling fragments in all directionl. Pour Hundred Homoleaa- Eur. Enron», Iowa, Feb. 23.-This village was swept by fire Sunday. Four hundred persons are homeless. Lorne on Canada. Lottnurz, Fob. 23.-—-Tho Marquis‘ of Lorne in an articlo in the Graphic ridi- culoo the idea} that Canada desires to bar- ter its independence for government un- der the Stars and Stripes. Unjustly Lync-hcd. 4-1-QC Sasruaizcrsco. Feb. 23.—It has been discovered that Oliver Riley lynched at Salida. California, on Saturday for shoot- ing Conductor Sullivan, acted in oolf- defonce. 9 The Result of Neglect Little troubles are proverbially tho onoo that couaol the moat worry, annoypnce and voxatiou. But what are ooruotiuoo oonoidorod lictlo troubles, if loft to thou’:- aelvoo, soon magnify into gt-avo_ QVIII. uciug disastrous results. Thu to oo- ially true of cold to the head. The oufioror looks upon it an a trifling ounoy- auco that needs no t1r;ar.rpent and will glgggdil . ta to a grave mu- talto. ir ero i‘owridt;a case of cata_!'1_'h in oxiotanoo that did not have no origin in neglected cold in the head, and tho longor the trouble who the uioro oorlouv that re- oulto. Cold in the hold: d¢V°’° "*8 ““° cw‘,-;}._ renders the breath fou , ~ causes at loos of the ounces of roots and oanoll, partial deafness, distressing ltoadachco, case. if i onuootn ion mtniihliiy No cats? :18; have al the gympt--ma indicated, but tho more the mag.-or has the greater the danger. lt_to obvioua therefore, that no ISM 0‘ 001‘ In tho hoodohould be neglected for III 3113' (goat, and that ‘to do so is .furt.hor di“,,3,,...Per-hapn death. lhaafil ill. in "tho moat aggravated can of cold in the head. will give instant relief, and speed- ily efecto a euro, thua preventing the do- vgloping Of CIt8!Tll N0 Ol-‘.1.’ has over met with. thy 8u_c¢€Gl 55.5‘ x"?: Balm has, and this is simply ,b°°‘f“".t. does all its manufacturer: claim °". ’ f A5 a precautinnarv remedy 8 Mm’ " 33.1 13.1.; ohould be kept in ""7 hottlo. Sold by fill d“l°”2 =¢bw~‘-‘flied. he 1, {J ,’Capt.W.l{.G!I5h H3: is...'°‘r...n‘§ c§i'."p.ny~.wnery. at an- ,;.. ]_,.,k¢ Simcoe, ¢Ontorio—brotbcr of the 4 .'ig.°‘,g°n€'£_ E; _![!::[:u'y. Mr. Robert S. Grnhb. C .at Cher-M! Pi*°'- ugh“ may ofauwlfeoflloo. Q‘. "ward Island just no soon so the nocooea Montreal, Goo. Br 3IoN'ut&,l Daruloy. LIBERAL Piutrv Nomination Night, S Tho Meeting iwiil bo oddrolood by Monro. Davies and Woloh. tho L150!“ Candidates, and other opoohors.’ attend. r v¢vw- .-g- —-.-_.-¢.v—:..........__..:—.—.—_7._—...—¢.¢—‘_.. .. v~...-i.....-. v , , THE GUARDIAN, FBRU ~.;{:[ ‘ 1 g y 0 Letter Front Prof. Robertson.- Prof. Robertson has written to the editor of the Goauoun respecting the proposed dairy station. as followo:-- Drmt Sut:--I have our in uir of the tits llth inst. ‘Herevlith I lrocéae you a ip ing which acts forth-tl-to object of thcaepbnncit expbrimenhul dairy atationo. I have not a copy of,tho original aromat- t_md'um _to spare. I am unable to prom- Iao that a l'¢gllllll‘l£:|qIllpE station will boeotobliahod in; ‘two word laland during the summit of the current year. The plan rovidod for the renting of re dairy buil ‘tag in each of the Provinces, where cheese-malt’. ‘ and butter-making badalroadybocn odomaud I fear that such a place in our Proviuoo would not be available. owevot it in my in- tentiou to visit the Island time before the summer, and some work of instruction willlio undertaken on early in the summer as possible. It is certain- ly our intention to have a branch ex- poritnontal dairy otation in Prince Ed- proparutory work can be olloctod. think that the organization of o Proviu- ‘ cial Dairymonh Aaoociatlou pould also bo it movement in the right direction. I will be glad to help in tho, motto: when I next visit the island. I am, youro very truly, Jas. W. Ronauox. Ottawa, Feb. 17th, 1891. The clippin referred to—-tho Profou- or’a circular-— so already been published in the Guardian «jxce ting the following paragraph; “I won ouggeot that suit- able cheoao factories or creainory build- ing: be routed by the your in tho oovernl provincoo. A guarantee by the dairy commissioner would be -given to the farmers who furnished milk, that they would receive for it a price equal to or slightly highcrthan the average price roo- lizcd from neighboring factories. A outn of 81.500 aunuall for the run- ning exponoeo of each stat on a_nd>t.o pro- vide for probable loose: in trial ohlpmento of butter would ‘be auflicicnt to cover tho expenditure; on extra sum of 0500 for each atation for apparotuo and fittin would be required the fir-at year. Tho location of the ‘experiment stations need not be permanent in ono diotrict in any province. After oorving one district for a year or two the -ration could be traito- ferrod to another; and after oevotal yoaro work, if thoototiouo had fully oorved tho purpose of their existence, they could be di-continued, and the plant in each could be disposed of. a-‘‘ ‘ca. y. , ,_..,_V_ . , Lflfifid V H Hotel Arrivals. ' oanoasa noon. Monday.-—R. Rico, New Glaogow. norir. navrns. , A. M. Sinclair, St. John, C. Xinto, A MASS ittznrmo or run Illllllllllllfll LYCEUM ’ ' —-ox-— 26TH INSTANT coanoutig at t; Friondo froth tho oouutryaro to mos. w. noon, Prooldout 3.70. mcnorunn. - c Secretary Qucca’s Cguly at. tho we-hg its-er oal oonatant hawking and spitting, and in WW3‘ - ~ at 6 o'clock; ; ~‘ and. at6o‘§looh. 6 o'clock.‘ ' ' 6 o'clock. 3rd, at t o’cloclt.‘ I o'clock. c . 6 o'clock. * 6 o'clock. at I o'clock. Political Meetings. PEAKERS cf Liberal-Conocfvatlvo Party will address the Ettore of . A4 Granvillc Schoolhouae---SatII_!d81o 743- as St. Annéfs Scboolbousv-ilouday, March New lfaiéu Schoolhouse--Nouda.y. ad. -I. Emyvalc 3rd,» at Cavendish rial!-—1\It‘day, 3rd,at 6o'cloclt. uontague \Vest Sclpolhoooc - Tuesday, Point run Schoolhouse-—‘!:‘uesdoy. 3'6. at Orwell Cove Scbbofltonsc-‘—Tocoday. 3:4, at Caledonia Schoolhouse;-Tucoiloy. yd. 8 smxhope Schoolhouse~Tuesdov, 3rd, at in -Aw did It nbiflfvum ivedueadsr. ' 4th,at!o’cloclt.i Avoodalc Scboolbooot-i-“i’¢ii||¢0d|Y. ob. ¢*~ -,"°'- -iv’ again oomo ' 3' latest WE Almgymi ‘rot ! By trying to ploitoei our Coo- totnors, andigiviug thorn " satisfaction. Well STAY THERE BY THE SAME MEANS. If younotra Customer, now is at Lt-imo to ‘n dealing with us. ‘ We are the season with 9. full stock of HOUSE FURNISHINGS,’ including Doors, Sashes, Mouldings, Spoutiug, Siding, Bra&ets, Stair Rail, Newc1Posta, Balus- tcrs, etc. all well , made, from patterns. '“ Sloan llavigatton Co's. Wharf, } _ Fobnory :7, 1893. I-uot.i'6‘:wovtc¢; 3: E E r l E i E ' "' “""""““"-* -¢ »< ‘ necessary for; us‘ to raise a large sum of mo't_:j,: rendered up [to the. firstiof January. . his flrsl; oa.l1c”or make ‘payymezict at our , ofioei . March1st.. it 0 collection. Mark IMPORTA . J? Ann unexpected .~.ve:{£ ha.s5.»niad.é it absolubuliif no . 0 Payment is tihereforei requested of all a.oco*.",fiilf5ii Our friends will please pay ' our‘ co1lootorT.,.ii.;o;2.t??t- Old accounts if not .piaid1wii11. be: r p1aoed.‘»fG}§ Bargains he Given in for if ‘ A'l‘,., nus no new.’ 0 .; A. Duoufiitiiv coo. of C " S . and after making‘ it oa.ref11l, and perjaonull ounvus it of _ ..r ,...............-;-..+~.:-.-..-.;-;..;..-.; ram . on '..'.'°n':'.& ‘will -elect them by a larger majority t. f over, S ‘T coho S ......, Mon’s Store, and then send all your “friends to 866 ii ,,,_ immense stock. = P - .. » - 2 3 The Writs are out, and‘ so are ‘ c j_)__e_§_l;__I_3ng°1ish, American and Canadian monufaclzyure, , _ J . “"*~.;Loel sure that the bostjttdges of jr - " r Champions of Nobby Styles zrnd-Low‘ ’ ';~=« N »a~»—‘-> -1 ..s.snr4V~N-;'—-b,$L ..- r!l.'-~.-< 136 as 144 G#°‘.’“.%*N~tll S rotor-n tIt:“botwoon‘ ttioematnlood and h to o page tit: auto loo- ; p , . . . any . ‘ooob wulbooonvoyod woontbomalo-. g — ;. y 3 .. ; .6 o. ..=.-as-er» mm .. N0 ROOM F OR FURTHER ARGU. v t _ Iboloflloylo coo your. and wltt‘oo‘o- : 3:, - y r ‘ I loop. boot or onxravlnao that L. . H3831. Ch 9.. ‘a’aruoo¢lI.~ll. 8 4 ‘caoaccrowlirl-. 2;. I. To I-Zmploytls at any ,; AUCTION; a we always rtstgiza the ugh "98?--P|'f°93-r —-—o-&uo- Auctions in any part. of the =a UCTIQCIK. ?“ .55“- ‘vvit-ltout. delay.’ . two-—P"" In-runnro to Iolaol have aeonoooeoooor-oorptaosoitro-In ...';:.y_o..i -3,-Goo! Iota.) y r - . ,ilCl1oice Stock of Car:-bets, ’"etc_ _ no-ruofirlvo -msrs........ .:........a which makes us beyond QIIBSIIOII the best store 111 the City, §.".'." é:€.'l.‘.‘..:.’.‘:“;}.il’.:.".‘*.‘:.?°5 to buy your House Fu1'niS_h1n gs. - D. A: c To be sold out at once to make room for our Spring‘ Stock, we offer our entire line ot‘Carpoi‘.o” " ' ‘ all standard, Perfect Goods and Choice Designs at great l'8(lllCllf)il8 for CASH ONLY. I " S V .. Table Linens, Table Napkins, Tohwelli,‘ ‘Sheeting, Pillow Cottous, Prints, Curtains, IT _ _. , Window Blinds, ctc., etc, at Lowest Prices. ‘ - ‘* “WHITE EMBROIDERY very cheap. A ’ * c ." JAB; PATON 8: C0.;MAIiKET" SQUARE. . r Charlottetown, Feb.l5.1891—-dy Wk.V-56;: 0 ii": ’ ' S We got all “titles sattledtip r 1.... “ c - ”Job‘Lot \Vomeu’sf:IS€i¥oii.g'fB oots,i it ‘_ r. . ;a-..=.-.=.-':.,c° lr‘ 1: n. c. For nvofibody. nun... I ‘L '! 0 l FAF3.‘ MS .5 - our? sons, 4 r e i an O . ~,.,..,,..,.,,:, ‘Charlottetown, Fob. ..... .5» . ._‘x .;v r .- . ‘ , .17 '-_ .' _-_ ', - ., are now offéretl‘ latlipriou’. 0 .§_, 10: too coaco cap»:-to 9 av aooosaow cocoa. Prints in short lengths, best English makes, very cheap. assortment of Black and Colored Dress Goods at lowest prices. Mon’s and Boys’ Clothing at the lowest prices. 9.1.‘. Q:-1' ' I D aza in * Best llovs’ Laced Booizs (our make) $2.8§, now; $1.75; ll Child'siLoi1g Boots $1.28, now ’7s.)c. r 4 . A 1 Child's Lace Boots 250. a Pair. _ . S . Boys’ R1l}3bGl’3;--6§C—..hQW,40c. f . 3- .X..‘ ‘ ‘ J01) Lot Me11’is.;4 e C -f T S v. .. Al- +411 Job Lot Wo1uo’n'§$[}f; . Misses Lace ..~.o "E3 ~ - ,9 8o.,:.no. 50¢.