“RV ‘- fade Mba — . a. See ae y ; a ff 1 ¥ aS iff Py 2, / be se "ml i? f A bes i ‘S$ ra pia Li > raw sa. 2. taf a>. , N E i ff & | A uh : 6 “ Dbis Is treme Liberty, when Free Horn Yicn, having te advise the Parhile, may speak free.”—Evniripzs, Sinere Copies Two Cents , SS =e = —= >¥Y SPIN D Ty sT x C w? A yr r E OO? ei LARLOTLTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, MONDAY, APRIL 20, 1891. —N 9 4 ® s ~ . emai. . : et { C . v1 «v7 ODDFELLOWS COLUMN. immortal home. To desire isto have If (So Re nen ee ene ee nen enn ree rnrnre Melaviy) aud ws iil. HOW Tf WAK Hi ae the enraptured and liberated soul craves eee ~ i b Lodges in P. E. Island. music ot harmony greater and sweeter than BM £D Ca é 9 ; g fee mir present] gy . ae genius ever gave t» mortals kere will burst SS 8 a po eS ; 4 oumodions Sore in| SO the Beys and Girls won’t want to spead Seven oT rens epee At sae ep on. ON be semen. oo beet ES a ; Bee EW BLOCK, weawill eel off « ut | ee * St. Lawrence Lodge, meets Monday. it, for the soul will be a vast and lim:tless i...tl,. de 4 Bay oR lS NEN oiler Articles at greatly | Evenings out of the Week “out. Wildey Lodge, meets Friday. harmony itself. If then our brother desires a | : - s daten, viz-s ts) ree Joie Bacampment, meets second |to gazo upon a scene of beau‘y, pictures $ Be etetin title aoieaill . Po late ; nesday. ; [Bre | pyoutel, exact axp! P[AY2 YOUR ROOMS NEAT AND TIDY, and Papered with some of those NEW " arene the Oi ox hes of'-6 Ragheat- 0 0 AMR ae A MAPS, sstzcica. 2 S?PYLES OF WALL PAPER for sale at ‘‘ THE BAZAAR STORE.” SUMMERATDS : Trae hukatr lie GEE Lag a Gk Se Sa b : ; We have just received over Two Thousand Doilars’ worth of the latest Spring Prince Edward Lodge, meeta Thursday. wl b oa y Tea; tae i me ee Ses i ETRY, AU the well-known Styles of ENGLISH AND AMERICAN WALL PAPER, with Borders, Corners and —— par bertnse canine age eae he Phodh oe Soe fk PERE ii m4. kinds on the market. aices to match, AN ELOQUENT TRIBUTE. satay us with 0 areas ana a a | F | Our Plain Felt Papers (in one dozen different shades), with Friezes to match, are; Th, : arta rer saW hor could create 7 r ' Hair, Tooth, Nail an e Nobbiest i ’ ; ; ogg . ’ e following address, delivered by Hon. | before he passed beyond. And if he desi 2249 ne ms fal : noth, . a 7 ae . i — epenibatee Wehcte tans Gana 4 cents per roll. Come early and; ¢. N. Skinner, M. P., at the Oddiellow.’ a vepribligtatton of self sacrifice of Gileise SES CURE : Passe, Tooth Pastes, Powders, Cr : Quer WINDOW SHADES and BLINDS are away b:low what they were last year appeosinl service to the late Andre Cush- | piety and love sublime, will not the Master Tee at gent for Lecaras, Optician, lon and ‘jp ; PICTURES (Framed or otherwise). a lar ssurt } ALL CHEAP ing, Kag., St. John, N. B., a few days ago be there and every soul be charged with y ae : acre Se Tie ae ee ge assurtment. +} will be read with interest :— oy — os infinite charity of the helper ae 354 ) SPFCCACLES at « 1 prices ¢ talities, wie , “The subject of our thoughts to-night of the helpless and stay of human hopes Se web I9 BAZAAR CoO., is death, a death that ends in life. Our | *ho has gone to becken all his followers om Oe a Charlottetown, March 31, 1891. QUEEN STREET. |%rether Andre Cushing has passed beyond home? ‘The signal has been given, and -> First Stages. “ the gates. He has solved the great mystery |OUF brother has gone, and alth ugh beyoud : ~ — — to whi vur reach, it is along the lines of his belief tah i iCTIGN SALES ; aon we approedl nearer and nearer oe en e . : cable es Milk. | every day wo live. Here we can never|V"USt Sere that he knows what we are ' A a! é understand death, it is not only uppailing | 40ing _ and en communion with us re you get atone in Salmon : , but is incomprehensible as well. There 18/00"! thls sacred hour spent in memury of ‘per; sold by ail Druggis.s, at ; 7 ala . | ” ¥ ‘what h ; ; “1.00, B are prepared to conduct Anction! r i scarcely any day in our lives that we do not: ¥2*t Se was to us before he passed away. ET : W Sales of Furniture, Land, Stocks,} ‘ think of death, wonder at it, contemplate As he neared the end his life became very UtT & BOWNE, Belleville. OD vc, inany part of the City or Island at} it, shrink from it and then caln.Jy await it. |S¥eet to those around him. He looked _ BE woderate rates. } ~—__—_AT—-——— The thought of it is ever p: esent in our! forward to the hour of his departure as one Prompt payments. Good references, ( see minds and still we are not dismayed. The Pg the day he is to go upon » j urney. Sees ‘ial. f . : - e new it + rite ! Os t “Sooms tors. BERR @ GOFF'S |e Sehr satis ih re ict esc ttta| se nofionerr . : i : ; anaes » | to be born to suffer and to die for an heur '"8'Y: almost determinedly. As he lay 2; F729? meh'2 ___ 106 Queen Street. | of life. What agiorious treasure there is upon’ his couch, waiting it might be for the de Si ay x ia year of it. The knowledge tha pain or for desth which ever in the ways Tek Pee 9 live inspircs us with » happiness unmeasur- ™ peg — come to him, he ceased oe” io oe 4 ; i {able. Even the old who know they must |‘ breath, and the weary, tired and worn iE HA VE ON HAND a full supply of everything Fe | soon pass away from life are as baplg ag Out heart rested from its beating and he yspepticure aids quired in the House-Cleaning line, including Brushes, | children who think death is so very, very = acon God oe he worshipped ige stion a Broo : : hi . ; faraway. There is no wealth or power, or|*24 the divine and sympathetic and same : ° Z ooms, Whisks, Pearline, Sap lio, Soap, Washing Soda, pb 4 ee a Power, OF | Diving master whom he loved. Death was YSpepfieure cures oan... mmonia, Brunswick Black, Enameline, etc. ia sub ono. of ol bie han ond eadie Jar indeed to him the door to life. _rneve he Heft Indige stion BP oo : fae ; ; ind muy sorrow for him, but what about wv ——y ; a ° . > possible the realization vi ali his hopes along | those who met him on the other , The ' ' : 9 “J _ rn shore. Who he most’ serious and 2; My Rig. For cleaning Paint use our Crystal Ammonia. the ways of smbition, bat leave isn life can imagine, who can measure, who can dee.| long-sianding cases a. nek 4 . ee e realizes that he ¢ at he | oribe the joy, the ineffabie gladness, the al hront : Sy For cleaning Silverware use Klectro-Silioon. has the ability to comprehend, to. under- |infinite Gititdehtlon of" tiles whe mated bs. Gronio Duspepsia : : : ; stand, to put in force the powers vf mind yond the gates avd guided him amid years of ROStiVe dt One > For preserving Stove Pipe from Ruet use Brunswick Black. |'hat have been given him, he becomes like Srumph to the resime of everlasting light. YSpepticure hs a fine toned instrument upon which the a ene, love <7? our ae was as Pri borile 3 For putting a fine Polish on Stoves and Grates use our {harmonies of the universe can play. —*_—/ Billa’ BS ils deni telowahi is mind ran} Price per bottle 35ets and £00 Lina: put £ gy z olish Stove G + + + + Allin nature is a vast pro-|#0ng the ways of Oddfellowship as the water (large botles four times sizeof small.) Liquid Stove Polish. cession sent on its everlasting march by the secks the course of the least resistance as it oer a oe see nce hincclf. Lito and. ceath f2w8 towards the sea Mony parte of our| iarles KG Short. Stolchn NB Eo & %s ¥ i. a net ding sequence follow in a ate spoke eatery ti = ne As 6060 EVERYWHERE, we , ‘ a ; a a 1® ceremonies rolled alon e t Q nd King Square Store Ra SOMGC Feu O68 Ag land and rom was epeaking to hie. ae ison " ia eae r 1K Soags he laud awey on to the sea again, ner do hood, ‘The lodge room ws to him a home. | } N ‘y (theystop there. °°. ° All the The higher the ceremony the more ite iQ} 3 Wh ag Ars supp 18§ . re potent its ut Jo a pe ii s'iyle in the present life our departed teachings, the more it reached to his ideals, 3 f 93 . rotherenj ysitothe fall. He lived in That pert of our institution which partokes » 4 3 = age close comlmeanuion with such thoughts of the military character gave him the us 5 () CASES Talland Flat CANS ; ’ 4 t ao Rie s thos in no absrac way. Most saticfacti . J re hi e) 250 boxes Ti , ; ‘ bale . , be xm <3 a loge, bur i ot = oway. ‘Host satisfaction. We gave him «:1)* 250 boxes Tin Plates Saw SPF e ($38 Dae ae eet be Hie saw through the otundaae of the honors we had. If we had possessed mor 4 AMY ingots L & PF. Tin, nature! ‘as tRirough a luminous _ veil, hey ronid pave been himmendit a on him for ” gs — a : Ris a ...dolt he od he was our formost man. * * We followed # Jate tg square per Ha ee ( a. re: Chie : POE verge 3 — him to the tomb “with the solemn strairs of EM Caheter Labels, He loved God because he was his creator : oh Tecan ton Malle % 2 thet th ate inl melancholy music. We covered his body 290 coils Am rican and Canadian Repe, ve aw opening our atockicbiiniinsi ame: nan hare it cot alemrerien| Sm taoet pos eat . wve Are ae PERV 5 8 5) praapteewes oe rs Weeoud do no more. The tain h ‘urpentine, Lacquers, Oiled Clothi a we are how oO y~ ERs ‘Ss Oui wtvuwy go, called from the shure beyond the dark fallen, ali is over. The end has a We Flour, Tea, bar and Skthnopes. _— river, the echo of which he could follow for who are left can only wait ani hope and For sale by ce akan :n : ° 5 ever, more because he gave him those in- gathering our a:ms about us and taki Y { or New Eiats Anyone Ril tie need comparable facilities that made him in an example from which whose gomery On ; ‘ crear tipse teres: A cee eat Me humble pet grand way & part of himself, cherish and whom we shail never forget, go Chitown, April 7, 1891—2w eod pt ite hh eet f N i i | . To Beotoee Cushing the vast intelligence forth - me performance of guod deeds that 2 ul ops, Apparstas| Pl , ‘ ‘ ‘ that created nature w+s as a tender father 12 an humb:e way we too as we shall take é 1: in lak coveted themuts) OQ a On 4 at at a very Ow price to a loving and confiding child, and in the ™P the last march across the dark .ad dreary % me : M ica! : 1d Hlee-| hand of this, to him not incomprehensible ay chavenaeate te os ool yt ‘ i} of ring aud Practical Chemistry,| J being, he placed his own and went through .” -- ry behind, to tae ' Es Nerd im the Se ; ion of ISD) 2| should see our stock. the life in as one is carried along by the ee Sore bet Sthes eS in ~ ” iLnerto accessibie to Stucent j ; : . . , ’ sa this on oe prelude to a beautiful piece of musi¢, NOt believe and trast will come forth to metus : : as aa only enjoying it, but contemplating the : HE undersigned will offer for sale on the opies may had on application to the (0) as we too shall merge into the realms of ever- : : : undersigaed, who can also supply detailed | \ greater happiness when the full rush and jas:ing lizht amid the pexce and joy that I Premises, by Public Anction, on TUES- ulties of the warmth and rapture of the greater harmony have suught to describe in this hambe epitaph DAY, the 28 h ins’, at 1) o'clock, a. m. :— stnouncements of the other Facuities of the | covey, viz, Law, Medicine, Arte (in-| - ling Woe Donalda Course for Wom mn), and | Veterinar = = = Science ji. W. BRAKENRIDGE, B. C. mech?5 wa, ~ L., Acting Secretary. aaa eras 6, 1891—dy & why —_ Charlottetown, Mareh 2 mwaeaw @ & " fe 5 j “ay | & o Pd B i t. \ a . _ — i e sil Pie Wht bo i : 89 PRS A ee DIRECTLY TO THE SPOT. bial’ SR? | She ie nr Ware git INSTARTRNEOUS IN ITS RSTO‘. SooTHiNa, CLEANSING, Ania acces ae ‘ji —— Se For CRAMPS, CHILLS, COL:°c, DIARRHGA, DYSENTERY, CHOLERA MORBUS, and all BOWEL COMPLAINTS, NO REMECY EQUALS THE PAIN-SILLER. * In Canadian Cholera and Bowel HEALING, Relief, Permanent Cure, Faitu-e impossible. Many so-called diseases are ply symptoms of Catarrh, fuel as headache, losing sense of smell, foul breath, hawking and spitting, general fecling aility, ete. If you are oe any of Shage Complaints its cftect ia mégricel. Catarrh, and should lose no it cures In avery short time. THE BEST FAMILY REMEDY FOR BURNS, BRUISES, SPRAI RHEUMATISM, ete 2 ie NEURALGIA and TOOUTHAC =; Es nsec both internally and externally.® LTD sots quickly, affording almost instant # ces relief from the severest pain. roe ie Pan 1ATS! procu a bottle of Nasat, Ban. warned in Reglected cold in head Fesulte in Catarrh, followed ey consumption and death. 1d Ay druggists, or sent, On receipt of price Upon as by addressing ORD & CO. Brockvilic. Ont. om ati a 5 + eee. Hr ae ee 3 See ScCLP EvVeRvwrens AT £5C. A BOTTLE, ate nd £c7 Beware of Counterfeits and Imitation, HATS! ra UUs y ais: HERE I$ WHAT THEY SAY He loved life because it was He | ! should come. life. But he had no fear of death, did not dread it even as a child dreads to go into the darkness. He trusted every- thing to Him who made both life and death He was a Christian, not so much from belief'in «a doctrine, but because he loved the author of Chrstiani:y Himself. He followed the Master because he was the Master. The Ssviour’s great and exhsuat- less love for the poor, His sympathy for the sick and the sorrowing, of the helpless aud unfortunate, aroused our dead brother’s soul into hving action We who knew him well remember his deep feeling in favor of every good cause #to him the word human- ity was like « bugiecall to battle. The ser- mon on the Mount was the guide of his life, every word and every sentence of this magna charta of our religion were impress- ed indelibly upon his life. He aided every cause he could for the elevation of man-, kind. The sight of a drunkard filled his: mind with anguish, ond he aided to his ut- most every effort to remnove intemperance from the world. He believed in the p:s- sible equality of man, and he sought the consummation of the work in which we are engaged to brmng about the brotherhood of man. He sought the elevation of our race in every possible way in his power. Waen- ever he was asked to give or do somethiug to assist those who worked forthe good of others, he turned not away from such a call. He loved to help the helpless as one loves to rescue a drowning an. Kindness was a part of his nature, and it grew by the food his own mind supplied to it. He loved the beautiful in «ll its forms. The residence in which he lived,. while yet he was here, enabled him to sce nattre in her noblest, grandest most sublime and beautiful forms and | i ' ’ —-ABOUT THE—~ Fx} Cooker and Roaster. a Ee oy St. Dunstan's Court EGF, -" V V ©) AL Th November 28, 1°99, eee ae . 4 22 if ' ‘ 2 3 A 8 ; > E 1 Elita Jel te a i o wa Fa G SEEN bal fiidag te Gi er UP os be bait Bead wer ; ow « = ao . Wandsoure Styles at Low Prices. omen 0) ) eee ee _T oe We cuarantee tlre correct Styles and the Lowest Price rT > © Z i | ene possible, from the $1 60 Hat up. Be Roem Wacon he BRACF. IOHN McLEOD & CO. hes. just eolw he ~ine 2 t School; *O01h0u 184 or Hall Chiriettetown, March 21, 1801, moods that were ever spread to view by the ic hand of the Divine Creator. ‘ r deceased brother was ever an ury He looked deeper than in all matters that came before of business or otherwise | iis c-mpanions were those who revelled in | he education of the mind and the elevation \.f the soul. Mind he regarded as the loreatest of possessions, an educated intel- jiect as of true aristocracy. He considered ‘he pedy great because it was the dwelling } ‘? Ss a a2 ihe surtace I hi mn, whether &: | place of the sovl. His mind was in harmony lin deep and Ja-tiog sympathy with all good, inot only in the abstract, but in « concrete iseuse as well. 2 To him death became as a coor to life. lie believed as he passed through the da:kness of the diveaing iine that he would emerge into ght ineffable, sublime, where no eye was ‘ithe entertainment at to our d-parted brether. Oo LP «oa Hiilsborou.h Square. Sra,--As Arbor Day is approaching, it is fi ting that those in charge of the public squares of the city should be to the front Toe Chairman of the Hilishorough ‘quire Committee has a statement from the Seere- tary showing that the Comunitttes » xpend- ed in buying and planting tress, ploagting and improving the walks, oval centre, ete, trom May, 1886, to My, 1890, the sum of $65.92, and received tor the purposes nam ed during the ssme period the following sums, vis: E J. Hodgson, $10; Bonj. Rogers, $10; Queen's Judiiee Committee, $25 Total, $45. Builsnce due the Secre- tary, $2095, exclusive of expenditures 10 labor, etc., by Thomas Casely, Charles Palmer and other members of the com mittee. This statement shows that it re- quires but a emall annual expenditure t keep those beau iful grounds im fair order It now devolves upon owners of property, backed up by civic authority, and others who take an interest in city improvements to see that the trees already planted ar not destroyed for want of a little csrefu attention Th» committee in charge are willing t» act their part, and provided thry receive the required encouragement, w 1 continue theirefforts to make further im provements. It is pleasing to note that th Electric Light Company are about placing alight in the centre of the Park. A. McNsgi11, Seoretary. 1891. ano <> - irae - Emyvale Concert. April 18, Having had the pleasure of attendin, the above-named place, I decided tu repurt a sketch of th- proceedings. The spacious hal) was well-filled at an early hour, and judging from the laughte and applause, as well as the sentiments ex- pressed by those whom I spoke to since. ali were more than pleased. I cannot make special mention of one more than another, else I would not do justice; but those wh: had the affair in hand may well feel proud of themselves. Of the drama and recita- tions tou mach cannot be said. It woul require a person who wields a more artistic pen than I to do them justice. At the close afew remarks were made and an expres sion of thanks tendered the audience by Rev. J. AZ MeDonald, the genial pastor. “God Save the Queen” was then sung and needed to see it aud where the soul woud reales all the aspirations. . : He, tco, in a sense is 8 creator Row in the *' affair at Emyvale. O¥E OF TER ATDIUKCE. I left determined to attend the next lixe The Hotel and Premises a’ Summe:side, lately occupied by Miss tibbett Tuis pro- perty «s situate! near the Raiiway Station, on the corner of Water and Euston Streete, and hasa front on Water Stvvet of 75 feet and ruvs back on Euston Str et 965 teet. There is » good house on this premis., with a yuod yaid and stabling in conneciion there- wih, and itis a very desirable prop rty for either a privete dwelling or boa: ding house. Terws -Twerty per cent down, and balance secu ed by mortysge, parable with interest hy instalmenis or o.herwise as may be vgreed npon. Intending purch»sers can inspect the pre- mises on the d y of sale and after noon of the previous day. A. A. MACDONALD, Ww. Ww. SULLIVAN, FREDERICK PETERS. Trustees of late Qwen Connolly, ap!] —dy eod & wy her jour piv tl sie ‘lortgage Sale. To be sold by Public Auction, in front of the Law C urts Building in Charlottetown, in Queen's County, oa TUBSDA’,the Tw uty-eiz..ih day of April next, A. VU, 1891, at the hour of l'weive v’clue«, BUYER & Li. those two several trac’s. pieces or parcels “f jand describea as ivllows, nem jy :—A 1 et traci, piece or parcel of :w#ad siiuate, lying wud be ng Ou Lot .r iownship Number Fifvy- cwo (82) in King’s « ounty, in Prince Kiward isiynd, and betwe n the lands ueli sd occupied vy Donald Buchanan on the one side aud the ana beid and occupied by John Mclunis on the other, aud front:ng on Vcake’s Road, containing seveaty -five ucres, a little more or Jess. ALSO —A!] that tract, plece and parce] of land ituate, lying aud beiag on Lot er Township Sumber Fift -two afvresaid, bound: d and de- cribed as fu'lows, that is to ray :—Commencing va the south side of the Morrell Koad, in the vestern voundary line of laud in the oecupation of Aben Finlayson; thence sow'h along the raid sestern buuudary sine ot Aben Finlayson’s lend fer the distance of six(y-'hree (6') chains, or un‘ilitreaches the rear boundary line of farms frou ing on the Lorne Valley Kuad; thence in @ orth-westerly direction along te eaid rear o undary line of farms fronting on the Lorne Yaiiey Koad tiilit simkes the ea-te:n boundary ine ot land in the occupation of Mrs. Bucbanaa ; bence north along the eastern boundary of the sid Mra Buchauan’s land furthe distance of orty-s:x chains, or until it meets the Moreil toad aforesaid and thence eastwardly aiong be southern side of sad Morell Road fur the distance of twenty chains, or to the place of ommencement, coptaining one hundred acres, a uttie more or ie#s. The above sale is made under and by virtue of s power of sale contained in en Indenture of Mortgage benring date the Seventeenth day of Uecember, A. D. i884, and made between Finlay ee of Hazel Green, Township Number fifty-two aforesaid, Farmer, at present of Wos- mm, ir the United States, of the one part and he undersigned of the other part. For terms and conditions of sale apply to Angus Finlave-n. of Lot 52, adjoining the sagd remises, or to H. James Palmer, Barrister, &¢ ., ‘harlo.tetown ated this 24th March, A. D. 1891. CHARLES PALMER, meh27—wy tlele dy iaw Mortgagce.