ot kT OUR A CR Ae se nr ct LE DEIED GE En se ee a ar, os truth is, his resolution wasn't wanted. Wo. wud the ** Last Rose of Summer. Vin, . . Fi were also good. | TYAVE one of the Largest and Best Assorted Stocks of FLOUR and GENERAL : London Post, es “por | The gentlemen's costums M vebeth,” ** Arab | TL GR CERTES in the City, and as they buy and sell for Cash, they guarantee to r _ os } pes rcloud and the visit of 66 » Kis aot Jolnl, . . ’ 7 ' : G , = SO __ SeUOPEAR Wal CLOUS, SRC Lhe Visit ¢ Che King of Delhi, Dancer.” The | Sle &s good, if not better, value than any other House in the Trade. the Duke of Cambridge to Spain, dwells) Oficer, ee pcg th amuse- | 7 upon the necessity of keeping Gibraltar and | eju,hant * Jumbo” afforded much amuse a T CYT + - : tbl ae stent Te AC A eee ene nmrest ——— ——— ila T | - ‘ » ——__—____ vt 5 7 ry Ay : Vicioria Carnival. { J LI 4h a e -_—-- | s : : 1+; NOS be CS ow de i" ’ ] . Ss a } ; ¢ i 7 . . : - tus Carnival at Victoria last night was 8 | i a i ~ FEBRUARY 22, 188). crand success. At an early hour paket ey i G q . 7 g tm S nm © . li i M4 ot A. ° . . ‘ eli ine peopie c mld be seen wending their way to- B . “ Se i ! : Notes and ippings. MA a etek aia 8 v’clock, as the cmvemnemmtanas aru i &, Gili wai ~— - ee bb 48 ew Oe "ee FORO 6 06880066 6 2488 Oe OC eae ee Bewervceeos P0909 90.00 o4 6Bhbe ee be sc Rte ¥ ' band struck up, the large sheet of 1ce was —_-——(x) —_-— Sir Richard was greatly annoyed ‘ tee : sb kh All nations | cause his resolution about commercial a — ee © oe et the ladies’ cos one 3 ; , ere represenvead POE ; ' 3 treaties was summarily disposed of. It is i Prominent among ; ea : ’ 1. |tumes were very goud. romne g | . ; th fa8 ~ t nene ecused the * ; . 7 : | said U “t, 10 is anger, -_ a cuse ‘ + them was ** Paddle Your a | ey gn Ses 4 3 Libera! leader of faulty generalship. he ‘© Old Coni’s,” “*Spanish Senorita,” * Fone | Big A . A a » eb i gotten up. Malta impregnable, aud hints at the send-! ment and was well I eo? heavier n wetter cul tt those | Vorth’s b and discoul sec choice MUSIC , 4 7 ’D “ ”? 66 Ie » 66 , i a ee ") ingot heavier and better guns | Worth ea] We keep all the best brands of FLOUR, such as ‘* Matchless Kent How- . Dieinoe _-. j na the ming, which was much en- ; ~— ; er . : jie rr as , c oe 9 it . Y am ‘ ’ " Genuine D —e holds. rf ohila on Weer — ee ly expressed themselves |, ‘* Hungarian Patent,* and Charlottetown Milling Co’s. ‘*Choicé Family” and|| Most Attractive) Great Clearance Grand Chance ‘9 POWM- John Bright: ** if children at 7MOOF | Joye Kvery bod) p! ys és a ‘ ; ; ; | Choice Bakers,” and will not be undersold by any House in the City. can be made to understand how it is just/4s more than satistied, and a —o thi | ‘Sale of House/sale of Rem-|||to buy Cotton right. Serious, 1 to what We/pival first place in the carniv: st this : —. ; , and noble to be humane even to what we pMival Hirst padce in whe ¢ ee ms | : Hi i i i | : i r omtectal lew term inferior animals, it will do much to | season DHA. Furnishings injants in every) |Goods at Special > : alae Slew OS th ee haracter at dl tone | ob Wadms ny, a os rrovided for the P . : rices on Hous ‘ onda in Teak antien hin - meaner | n by f ie ace . oC t-class saloon As we have a reputation for GOOD TEA, we intend to keep it up ; ard as we buy Tharisttetown. |Department Prices. e r , . are lO a ‘ i lel na Wy (UbboMlile’ @& its cides ail . i . . . i . . . * ‘ ; — a anor . +o = eS Larger aidnente.of all. kinds wees pro- direct from headquarters in London, we are able to give you first-class value for your Furnishings. : ‘ } by us and cruel treatme or ‘ where refiresinments of all Kina: > ” my r : a t eR DESUETONY RNS CFU Crete es one tes scents Tes ‘ated, | Money. ‘Try our Tea once, and we are sure of your trade afterwards. : — —- dumb creatures that can not answer or re viced AUC TINK Was beautifully decorat ec o7 ; sent the misery which is so often needless- and the managers are to be congratulated — E i ROS HH : NJ ri ; f-> I | j ra Ph ; ly inflicted upon them.’ jon the success. Following isa list of ladies | o in sae . s » > ses}; a rary emen it haract enum ; > ° ann ~ T T 1" rw ye T . 5 = Referring to the enormous expenses | and gentiemen in character: We buy nothing but the BEST AMERICAN WATER-WHITE KEROSENE . of the Conference of Premiers heii at Quebec, the Montreal Gazette Says that ** if the visiting premiers and their friends had known how the alter effects oi the big inter-provincial blowout would annoy their Brien, Grace—Grace Darling. them presumed host, they might have been a little easier on the champagne. They had all the fun ; Mr. Mercier gets all the head- ache.” [¢ appearsthat the sifair cost Y) ie bee $1,200 per day $60 a day for each man in attendance This is a sample of Grit economy. ~ Mr. Herbert Gladstone’s defence of LADIES. lon, and having made a further reduction in our two and four-gallon Cans, we are selling them cheaper than ever. . Brien, Grace—Grace Da a a ee Carpet Department. Curtain Department. orlen, AnnNI€ Wi enl s. j ~ Clark, Jessie—Tyrolese Peasant Girl. j A PP i 5 4 ; SS. Clark, Lottie— Love. j s ” ei Clark, Lilla—Purity We have about 200 Barrels of CHOICE WINTER-KEEPING APPLES, 6,000. 300. “aig ilelite in ae at “eit Le ee ‘, ” : i ee : i ‘ : os ik, Ada— Pid ‘E. sl His wich we will sell cheap for Cash. Over Six Thousand Yards of Choicest Car-| Over Three Hundred Pairs of Curtains— Ur ude iarves~. VWueen. - ‘ ma . ‘ ( sak P “te Cai . BRAN anc SHORTS always kept in stock. si si << —s ener a Nottingham, Calais and Scotch makes—woa- eee Ree ee ae rom leading English and Scotch manufac- : a eee a eee ” 7 uae so manic — BEER & GORF turers. The Largest and Finest Stock on the derful value, : Prices from —“ 7” $8.50 per > mong rr HivhI a t i ' 9 Island. Spocial inducements now offered to| pair. Exquisite patterns in White Cream and pes on, _ aoe — Rai — Queen & King Square Stores. | Cash Customers, Large variety of Rugs to| Golden Brown. A few pairs of Winter Cur- ‘arrow, Wott Spanis Tide. - : eee Ch’town, Feb. 22, 1889—oaw & wky . . oe} Me oe oe eke ene een - amen ase ees | suit Carpets. tains ren-aining, will Le sold at a bargain, in as +] re ot atttna Gambell, Maud— Pink of Perfection. his father in the matter of the eviction of 7 ’ ee : ; at ag ea ae Howatt, Mrs Jas A—Madam La Rue. Te erent getinit | — his tenants might be sufficient in a court of : a om A = § | ; a} ; ance, Jlrs Ada-—OSweet “1xteen. i lew ; but it will hardly satisfy the pa Inman FE < lfellow j SO. | i that the “Grand Old Man's” practice is| !2™am Emily S—Oddfellow. Linens Department. ip to the stan ytd Oo his pres 1 | 7 Al ss Samarantia Allen. Eighty tolls ENGLISH FLOOR OIL.- Eulous, the ejected family, had ield the; | s Mortic — Milkraai CLOTH, superior quality, When Linen Goods were at the very lowest farm fortwo hundred years from father to Lea, Lillian—Queen Heatherton Leeanmenaeciinesioepineitni price we made heavy purchases in Table na | 7 he eke Tk a ~ ; e Minnie t Ros yan r : ry sun; and before the wicks i Pory press is Lea, Minnie—Last Rose of Summer. 3Q Damasks, Napkins and Towels, and are now coue with the affair the Gladstones are Lord, Lisa— Hope s : : ’ likely to wish that ¢} eee ‘or an led A “alate a tales 5 Thkity Belee English, A . offering our large stock at special prices, RS yg geo FOR MEN AND BOYS iy ae Now, Hag, Aa a i despa . ic is i A ae Lowther. Far ° : : : aa ae ousekeepers will fin is the oppor ° tu coutinue in possession for another cen- ne oes e ~s . . ; : ’ Canadian WALL PAPERS and BORDER- : P ‘ at a sanity of urv ¢ laiielt, Lotti ney yy ork. IGS. choic sone ices the year to purchase new supplies. tury at least. ee Be Mi Bi eee, on ae ee > INGS, choice new designs, all prices. y Pp PI ~Montreal Gazette: M. Meline has given Se ee on Oe = d ” » i . : loore, Gertrude—tousemaid. : up the attempt to form a ministry out of uN on WW; - r ee oes Ut a : are saieiiias 6 fa ; ; ? i bore, Bessie nter. “ ; the di@solved Republican groups, andthe! , 1 ‘ : c ead “ a 2 s ““"* jn me she = . ‘ Blurphy, Anastasia —Forget-Me-Not. ‘ 3 oo as Gy n possibility of B ulanger Opening the Cen. oe 4 dela—Joan af 3 cs 7 ea ' a oo S. rol eres. . Y s . : Mi Vers, s©i v ee tennial Exhibition of 1889, as his friends ll ans 1 cae . : : Myers, Olive— Darby. , 7 OW Pan before the recent heavy advance in Cotton: . , . y ~aS Top wedicted, takes more palpable shape. If] \fvers’ Bicdena—_W; ——OF THE NEWEST—— jefurw the recent heavy advanc Cottons! Qur new stock of EDGINGS, INSER F C »ta c tf shape. Myers, Birdena— Winter. — a we made large purchases at lowest prices ; resident “Carnot would cast upon the Myers, Minuie—Bluebeard’s Wife. , ; 1, . TIONS, F INCINGS, 4c., is now ' : : and having received some Twenty Cases and TIONS, FLOUNCINGS, 4c., is no PEM, inenacing General tho responsiolity of his Mvyers, | anny—ueen Elizabeth. ; t ! e Bales per S. 8S. “Stanley,” we are now offer. | and customers will find many lines of unusual own mischief by requiring him to forma Myers, Lulu—Mary, Queen of Scots. cm 2 , ing these goods at wonderfully low prices. value. : i : - wil adi Jedi 8 y Pp gvvernment, there might be a swifter end yers, Hattie Elizabeth. Po) k ? 3 FLANNEL EMBROIDERIES at t » Boulangerism than its most ardent ene- M¢ D ALC, Bertha— Queen ol Shamrock. alt 3 ‘ : Sheetings (English and Canadian), Pillow JANNEL ct tcRIE a very mies hope for. Gambetta, all powerfyl as aj McDonald, Lucy—H pusemaid. DIRECT EROW THE MEAN v k ACTU RERS, Cottons, White and Grey Cottons, Tickings, | much under usual price to clear. popular leader, failed ignominicusly as a “9 Nr, 1 Ae ae oe Towellings, Ginghams, Dress Prints, Satteen McNeill, Maggie—Queen of Hearts. : : ; : Prints, French Cambries, &c., ce. In every| TORCHON LACES and LACE EDGINGS McKenzie, Devona—Two Roses. and are selling so cheap as to induce everyone who intends arsed sy Bey , of eibblein nes anes McKenzie, Viola vartet Poppies. s\ e i“ e , } Y i ; ‘ . : “Mr. L. H. Davies is still screaming McQuarrie, Laura J.— Rebecca at the Well. buy ing a New Hat to go straight to ** blue ruin.” In the course of his unfor- McVittie, Clara—Snow Flake. EARLY INSPECTION INVITED, tuegate speech on Sir Richard’s resolution, Newsom, Annie G—School Girl. 3 ; ; 8 aliandl Ry <a Mr. Davies ia reported to have said : Palmer, Gertrude—Lvangeline. aap 7 . ‘ . j a \f.. ee FT cons 7 ‘ o ‘* His hon. friend's motion had been dictated Prattell, Mrs—Paddie Your Own Canoe. = ™ 3 premier; and Gambetta was to Boulanger as the oak to the bramble. iverything Marked in Plain Fi . T . ‘ . a ‘ hy the verious facts as they existed to-day. Rogerson, JJenny—( oristmas. ‘ ‘ , Ey eryt ihe al e in P ain Figui es, Huodreds who had voted in favor of the Con Rogerson, Mary—lItalian Peasant. Gueen Street, Charlotietown. RAE ERSTE EY FEE EM SERIE SES STE i A OR Ck servative party before would vote against eres eee Grace Darling. Fel 0). 1889 a ck them the next time, because they believed in Straight, Edith—Milkmaid. rebruary 20, v—eod @ WKY T ‘we ite ‘ Di i ‘ “le aap? Tv 7 ‘ er ——— — ~ ee ee RES SNES a ~ ac closer trade relations with the United States. | Toole, Alice—Gypey Bride : ——— = No Long Credits or Discounts, as Prices are The National Policy was ruining the Maritime Warren, Bessie— Peasant Woman. Lit . Enustitute. | > . > : OT ay viterary and Sctentific Institute. | Sz . si an — eens “ig —_ oe r, a Ay eee ’ oe te | 14 a entirely too low for either. Hot “nba @ four ac ass statesman in sng lane Wright, Slabeli—french Peasant. Tue meetings oO this nstitute were | who — — favor of ag sep sires GENTLEMEN. auspiciously begun last night, by Mr. W. —_ -- —_ ——ninceemennanensniijiee - “Swe aan anmadie : pre hatte: Bucae conv | Best, W L-—-Darky Dude. A. Woeks, Ir, reading <a interesting, | ‘HE Citizensate hereby notified that there an oma. 2 | Beat, Thomas—Soldier. paper on ** Ocean Currents. | is now kept in the City Clerk’s Office a Is it any wonder that Hon. Mr. Tupper did Billingsly, Chas— Domino. Mr. Weeks, who was introduced by the| pook wherein they can register for imme- BLACK Qe y K eGR Bes : + thi . D ee “h 7 te oo a Boulter, Webster-—N« rgeant- Major. President, C Palmer, Esq., opened by diate attention by the City Surveyor any € ho. LuLK DAT, vies speec Orlin answer- RP | rs ng, aud that the members were at oncel em me Nigger. drawing a distinction between the effect of | dangerous platform crossing, unprotected brn, Aetne ne ue mempers @ at onc ae ’ ; , lati ; ) Clark, Robt—Jockey. the solar heat on salt water and on fresh. | cellar, or other nuisance or obstruction on or Pefore the recent heavy advance in Silks we purchased a lange stock from the cele- ¢ ' ote the res tion dow f . We Da Dei tit end . it \ . ris - cali ‘ia toy e the reso at n down Clai k, Fred C—Salvationiat. The result on the surface of a body of fresh | adjacent to the streets of the City. brated House of ARBELOT & ¢ 0., Lyons, and are now olfering this, the Large st — Sir Charles Tupper, in the course of a} Clarke, T W—Pun water, he said, was that, expanding by the} All such information given will be gladly | Stock we have ever shown, at special prices, ‘ ay < . Cc - ‘ 7 > . . Tir 7113 : — recent speech in London, defended Canada{ Clarke, Willie—Cowboy } ived and acted on without loss of time. + ‘ a all | rece ok ape 8 => sat. i > g! and so remained at ollett, C F—Mexican Ranger. heat, it became lighter, and so ret By order, | . e } and the other colonies from the charge ; avi sold we bel - | Sal 5 Ruffalo Bill the top, leaving the cold waters below un-| = sicaiaie or eX\ravagance because of their large pub- PUTALO m , ” A. H. MACI HERSON, lic debts. He said the debts were incurred Day, Thos—Irish Dade. aflected; while, on the contrary, the same | City Clerk. Every Yard of Gur “* Golden Year Silk ” Guaranteed, —— ; eaieoe- Dawson, Edwin--Highlander heat, operating on salt water, although, of City Clerk’s Office, Feb. 22, 1889, 3i. ror the arts of peace, not the arts of war, Doyle, Phos —Snow-shoer. course, expanding it in the first place, yet, — ——_—_—_—— and aided to build up the wealth of the 7 Francis, George—King of Deliii. so much pure water passing off by evapora- a ' . 2 : silonies : hence (Canad ar mlonial ee hee oe t * Tag = . cotonies ; hence Canadian and colonial! French, Albert — S. of T. tion, left a surplus of salt and avimal mat- black Cashmere silk, securities occupied the highest place on) Francis, Spurgeon—Boy Blue. ter in the surface, and so it became heavier a oe a 7 2 . the L rod m Stock Exchange. Che pro- Gilpin, Robert—Darkey Dude. than the water below, and sank. Biack Gros Grain silk, gress of Canada since Confederation had Goakin, Geo —Spanish Cavalier. Applyi : } antic Ocean. h ee " , ; »plying this to the Atlantic Ocean, he 5 shown that, while desirous of the most Graves. 5 M—Prince Rudolph, » i P L = . ; ni Black French I aille, ~<A . _o <t Sere ‘Aes tee, showed how the surface water in the tropics, Bi d g e nd frieudly relations with the nited States} Harvie, ed R_Da . Dai becuming heavier in this manner, sinks to Oouse an a ° Riack Ss tin Duchesse Canada was by no means dependent upon} Haslam. 7. an ce the bottom (being replaced by cold water , a the States. No commercial or fiscal con- ALD Dett, J vie~“a: dagen 1 . : is aati : Pane ratt. Lewis H—Pace m north and south) and rushes alon . . ‘ 4s siderations operated in favor of Aunexa- Howatt, Lewis i ‘ a 08 fed st the shane of o osnain' dead a §XHE Subscriber offers for sale the Eastern Biack ye ia De LVons, tion (mn the cantrary, he was absolutely Howatt, (:eo— Arab Officer. guided 0) %.. ; ’ & half of Town Lot No. 80, in the 5th . -" "ut. he Zo ny Howatt, Everet—Middy various other causes, into the Gulf of : : Bi k " én silk contident that whatever political party Coe ee eee ee “pg , Hundred, fronting on Euston Street, near the ze uS@Aa « ; ng ae este = oe Ince, Jos A—German Peasant Boy. Mexico, and so up the American coast to i etealn Mined. ahi ah were in power Canadians would stand . . . ; hy : , entrance of St. Peter’s Road , with the o , as a nyt Irving, W H P—His Satanic Majesty. Newfoundland, and thence across to the Black Merveillicux shoulder te shoulder in any emergency to Lea, Artemas—Go It, Sally. British Isles, where - " 9 it divides and gves{; ad i . ane Lea, Willic—Gartbaldi, = north and south. |{Two-Storey Dweiling House Black Surah Lea, Jonn 6b K Wnight of the White Eagle. The debate which followed, taken part and Stable thereon. > defend aud maintain the empire. The L speech was applauded, ‘The following quotation from J. Heber Lea, Harry—-Freel ere in by Messrs. Jas. McDonald, D. Laird, ; Biack Victoria &C i Haslain’s lecture on ‘* Success, has the Lea, Walter—Chinaman. Ff. W. L. Moore, John Newson, Dr. Leem- | + : : ’ 7 ht ris shou Pat ae Logan, Alex—Sir Colin Campbell He Wy i Sore, VOnn Newson, 17F. 1@0M- | The land fronts 42 fcet on Euston Street, and “ort rine 7 t ‘i - ee ene ? . , c : ; ate } > r : 3 “~~. e ——— es * enone Lord, Artemas—-Macbeth. ing, S. S. Peterson, W. H. Findley,} Rob. |: uns back 160 feet The House contains Nine ; eae oT od al “oe ne 7 cm a eee Moore, Wallace—Foot Ball. Angus and Dr. McLeod was very hot, — | Rooms and a Shop, and may readily be fitted ‘. > . Lhere igs no other destiny r-wus 1adians . . : i aar . o ak . 1@3 ; . i. n . ; ; « aca peereedls “se eon ae Muttart, Albert—Josiah Green some speakers agreeing with Mr. Weeks, | for a Double Tenement. It is in a good Special Prices Now Given to Cash Customers. coe ee ™ al a ’ Mvers, Sumn Maney. but most having a pet theory of their own locality for a Grocery Business, and will be SOUS tid vecome part and parcel of a great : , ‘Ss } - i sibioiil nena ceil XN ‘ a : R Ae li "] aoa | ok A Myers, Seymour—Oid Man. to advance. | sold at a bargain. ‘ ee alia bg Rleimiicesiaeambibaidbanrecime gic nnn: ait caer aca be aah Orth American Mepublic. rould ask tnose ‘ - 3 ' : ' “4 : i ey 1h , : have we not territory enough to makean vn Myers, Morley —Biuebeard Some thought the Gulf stream was caus- GEORGE ALLEY. As Mle eae Bl ia ae | idles sil laiediiede iat McDonald, John-——Uncle Yom. ed by a volcano, geyser, or subterranean | se a ~ : tioa Are we iacking in natural resources ‘ : ; ve ' = : 5 . 4 : Are our fields less fertile? Are our rivers and } = eee ee = eae lub river, situate in the Gulf of Mexico, and, ALSO, IN SUBURBs: A e ; s : es. ae McKay, John G— ning of Clubs. , os als ‘ : | : : : lakes sherter and smaller, and less suitable t aay, ¢ ns na beiching out a great volume of hot water. a . a ot lt a ee McKenna, Wm—Highwayman. ane : Three (3) Acres of good Land, just beyond : the needs of commerce } Are our mines and MeK lo} Cl Others ascribed it to the influence of the. H ’s Lime Kiln, and next to Mr. Maurice 2 nd forest , todmattion tien home a wuchienna, Jonn-—VCiown, t ae ‘ = : : a enry 8 L > . ee eal 2 , IAW OO — : aud ior ts less productiv than those of the i e : ™ “ ‘ De Wwe s > . * ‘ £ * , ¢ , great n ition to a pt of us ? No ' Most McLean, Allie hy ‘ ‘ptain Jinks. oe f pl a mn : 9 ” _ _— Blake . . atm Residence, | Malpeque oe ; oe oomnane os aver ee ee maipeeente ated. Many lines ate now emphatically no. In every natural resource McNeill, Charles H—Russian Peasant. OR OF ERO GREER. oe bi | Being quite near the city, it is well suitec a. being offered at prices we canuot possibly duplicate next summer. Now is, Without doubt, a we are splendidly gifted. Then what is the McQuarrie, John A—Tyrolese Peasant. Although no , — decision was building purposes or for pasture or market) the time to secure ee are spienaladi . ° a ne ss e P mn < : - . i eas ty ee necessary to the| McQuarrie, R—Bashi Bazouk. reached as to its causes, there seemed to garden. ‘ ~— na i A : batter . sla c : t ih 8s < i + . one : - : i 1h ‘ r , 7 vO - 7 . - ¥ growth of eat nation are not here? If the McVittie, John—Pugilist. be no doubt in any one’s mind but that the! GEORGE ALLEY. BLACK FRENCH MERINOES, - BLACK FRENCH CASHMERKS, s ‘etnias aia, \de heirs} Newsom, Henry—Salvation Captain Gulf stream was there—explained or not.; feb2l . INRIET . : . pT eopie tTheniseives, Why have been made hei 'S : nile ed rs : : rm a . | BLACK HEN RIETTA CLOTHS BI ACK CC ; Lc - ee bis magnificent heritage, are made of the Penpraise, Neil— Mahomed Ali, The Institute has not been called to-' : a . . ISTUME CLA THS, : . blab,” ‘ Alu vale, « c iit > e ‘ oe “te a > . ‘ ” maATG . ‘ 7 . rixht material, then undoubtedly we have al! ee owe ee Skater. gether till so late in the season, chiefly - BLACK FRENCH SERGE, BLACK FANCY CASHMERE. “ase greet tutus: oad bo see to vogerson, Parker—Old Woman. be . i of its respected | . > - ‘ essentials of a great future; anc let us see 1 Se gy thc account of the Uluess f — r ¢ oun! BLACK PLANTON CHECK, BLACK PLANTON STRIPE it that we prize our privileges, that even the Sieltes Bk Wen Vat ‘MM 7 President ; but there is some gvo : : . people of the United States, with all their " natier, F—A Man tou Vont Meet Every yet for some good debates, and we hope to | 8 BLACK FOULEE, BLACK AMAZON CLOTHS gush and pluck and pride in their matchless ay. a , , »@ it ati os crowded. ' -_— , I Siam s faith ros fakere. chal Sherrou, W D—Royal Scarlet Knight see its meetings c : P | progress, and fatth in their future, shall not Smith. } 1 Swiss P - : Mr. Laird, on request, kindly consente s A d S . St rm ¢ ( il 9 : eclipse us. They have got a Tong start; but} Smith, Marcel, Swiss Peasant Boy. nae ‘ ; sitti ubject, **Do A ff a (| Fancy Dress Carniva ‘ uperior Siocn Me ’ se bye-aud-bye our time will come, and our Snow, Chas—Indian Forester. Sa h va “tall da se gh I q = 7 ” — and S and Ey als's Crapes. " d e 7 = . . . . "1° > : ac é ' * ptairies equally productive as theirs will be| Straight, W H—Indian Chief. eee ee on hel inted | . THE f ily } lor 1d Winni rill : Stewart, Peter—Highland Peasant and the undersigne cing § appointed | —WILL BE HELD IN THE— equally populous, and Winnipeg will be an- oo aa , Tneee lasti dj otner Unicagoand Montreal another New York Stewart, Wallace—Volunteer. Secretary-Treasurer, the aMCILELS BAJOUED- | 17 ; { . . 7 . and the Maritime Provinces, with a mineral| Straight, Chas—Go-as-you-please. ed, to meet again in the Y. M. C. A. CRYSTAL RINK SUHMER SIDE The Lo. yen - HIGH-CLASS MOURNING GOODS ever imported by us. 2 nv » 2 Pral : - cl : n i . : yy ¥. r TING te aad aycicaltural wealth greater, shall be an- | “trang, Edgar—Yachting. Parlor, on Thursday evening next at eagat) ’ 1) Every requisite of FAMILY MOURNING at low Pn, other New England, and Halifax and st,| Taylor, Geo —Dick Deadeye. o'slock. ss ——_ON—- John will take rank with Boston; and then on| 4Jmomas, Jas A—Volunteer. F W. L. Moors, } Co ce ee eee os — eh on : : rs r | © tue North Ameriean continent will be v it. | Trowsdale, A B—Billy the Kid. Secretary. Wednesday Evening, Feb. 27 hessea the grandest spectacle of the ages—tie Unsworth, J A—Zulu Chief. ‘ : = , j ; : > approach to full stature and the dignity of} Warren, eee aran-esiemnuaigillate pilates AT EIGHT O'CLOCK. ; ea : it Nadme rin—-Horse Tocke mann rt of; CWo — nations, speal ing the | Wadman, Alvin ae sony. Personal. we *9) 7 Saiue iaiguage, descended from the same! a ee . | +> ' } — tillarr rt : y ! same | : : oe he Charlottetown Artillery Band will be in , — : ' ‘ ' . . 3! is aucestiy, and heira together of the! Siep That Cough, os . . attendance, QUEEN STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN. same splendid heritage of freedom, in perfect! . , 1 i OT iM ix-President Grevy of France is seriously Admission 25c. Skaters in Costume, free. | cvord, one with the other: sharing each M ny people negicct z eee calia Simpie | ily, : 2 A “pecial Train wil leave Charlottetown in - ae otues's prosperity and supplying each other's | C'4> Which, if not checke ae lead! Richard Hunt, Esq., Summerside, is at the eee oa at 4 o’ciock, and return at 1a. m., ‘ ’ uf _" -—" _ natagnae ( lung trow>le. Scott’s Emulsion of Pure ie i ae OCA! SiMe, ; meade. pendaiiiie wen ee eS Cod Liver Oil, with Hyop phosphites will | = Jap: sacs OE 1 in translati: rickeis will be issued at one first-class fare on peace, peacefully working out their separate | a we ee "= - el “irs. Vleveland Is engaged tm transiating gnecial from Charlottetown and intermediate|........... 114 GM Os Oe 08 Oe dw bee ee eee (‘Che denectsess oe eeeee seoreereesenge destinies This, to my mind would ; . the | BOt only stop the couga but heal the —— | Wrench wovelsinto English. Stations to cee ett good to return on Special | - . ae rrandest + oe as a Endorsed by thousands of physicians. alat- | : val Sharm *elebrates his sixty-ninth Ol! #DY train on the 28th. : ; 5 4 . . . ° prudctes ramp. peacé nd the are . J , a: ; 4venera,. OHberman cCelevrates his sixty-ninth Rice hag a , Ng : : . le f i. fi . ge: oe p . a ‘peace, ee n are st gile on with Iry it. Sold by all druggists bh: on * 4s Cdn ee J _ Tickets will also de issued at one first-class | - rs a) i) FR fa FR fe he ° \ppreach to the * Universal Brotherhood of |§ hie conten ) 3 | birthday in Uhiceg my: \ s.¢ (are trom Tignish ani all Stations west of Sum-| ° has Ad ey tell fed a i . 3 “hath §=possible in this wicked world. and | 4! We and di. (3) | _ Rev. B. Chappell, the popular Methodist mersice, good to return on the following day. . ' ° ~ would, tothe over-burdened masses of the a> + > <a | Minister at Campbelton, N. B., is suffering | As thereis to be ONLY ONE VARNIVAL held | * . } : : ° e "> ? } a ¥ nm ; . 1) it raid ic 2 . ie oR Oe +> 9 oe ee ee ee iat ee LACeee +e oe 6 ee eee reer esr eee steerer . “ Wo: - be such an inspiration and exam- bran and Shorts for sale at Beer & Goff's. } from a throat trouble, in Suminerside this scason, extensive prepera- vd BS 43 could searce fai ¢ "y . q ar ; ui0ns are in j ee e fail to have the most bene eb22——3i t Rev. J. A. Gordon, the new Pastor of the a ee & grand success. on the future of human liberty “Kent” and ‘* Matchless” Flour for sale & Baptist Church of this city, is expected here GEO. GODKIN, auld happiness,” chenp at Beer & Goff's. 3i— fewa2 : the second Sunday in March. | Summerside, Feb. 20, 1839, Monager. Charlottetown, February 22, 1889, Bcen results