hh X%‘:'§£a’3l'-‘¥F§!l8§.iv".3 55 ii .2._ i do s to l of new iurr Bolt- and Logs rcrs end ll {Y DB8 BF]. 5‘ .: .. 4-—".‘.. :1 "Emu BRO? .-‘¢~.~ (iur I43 (‘out RESS GOODS. .»ma3x BROS. Vol. zrnowss cans’ Gmfihd“ remember some WILL COMMENCE ON SATURDAY CHARLOTTETO r Everybody. -4‘ ~g;,‘_ _ Bargain e fo .'..~ Q —' ii‘ at 1', ‘:3 {scorn-co. CLEAIIBMO. HEALING. Instant Relief, Permanent Cure, FGIIUFO Impossible. Many so-called dioceses are simply cam toms of Cutsrrh. such so IBIUCQUJ of smell. foul betting and spizuug, of debillty etc. I! are troubled with any of see or kindred syxn toms, cu have Cutarrh, on shoal lose no. time procur 5 bottle of N .\su. Buns. warned in time, neglected cold in hand results in Ca_.te.rrh. followed by consumption: and death. Sold by_c.ll druggists, or sent, at paid, on receipt of price (:20 cents and $1) byed "' FLFORD A 00. Brockvi||e.0nt. Ca Rev. w. L. en. Tllll 00NQUEli0li HAS (Xlllli! Heart Trouble, Dyspepsia, ’ D I Z Z I N E S S , AND Muscular Rheumatism CURED l R1-zv. W. L. Bnowx, ron runes A armr- man 01-‘ THE M. E. Ciwncn BUT Iron ‘rm: LASTTEN YEARS All EVANGELIST IN THE CHURCEOF Goo. H1: IS WELL KNOWN nr THOUSANDS WHO WILL VOUCB I-‘on TIII-I TRUTII 01-‘ THE FOLLOWING: U1-zsrs :-1 write to inform you that the TWO COURSES of SKODA S DISCOV- ERY and LITTLE TABLETS have done wonders for me. I BE I I can hardly realize it, the change has been so marked. I contracted the Chronic Diarrhea in the Army, and since 1135 I have been a constant suilcrer. In addition to this, 1 was troubled as follows: 1$_ I Inigo Bad-: and Kidney ts-o&le;2d Dys- I l_“'I‘II av} _. . V 5 I . A 3 _ . .. . 'th,lluscIle.r nheunatlslnin -w wee 8 8. cT ' me; 8 S e v e r c H e a r 3 Trouble that would cause my pulse to run at 98 for days at a time. I was treated by very eminent Physicians, but ‘ would be compelled to leave my. labors and return to my home weeks ates .. . , infactl have hadl8 the ot sic v in the last 28 years. and several times have been given up to die. I feel that I am eounpletely anode of all myfibodily diseases except the Diur- rh(ea.w ch is not cured . but El-flatly benefited, I s tpke another course which I thtnk will cure me-en- tirely. Yours with tudc, REV. . L. BROWN. Atkinson, Me. Tun ONLY smnrcmrr. sou) WITH A GUARAIITEE CONTRACT WITH EACH BOT- TLE. Tn? A. COURSE (6 BOTTLES) AT OUR RISK, 11? NOT BENEFITED RETURN BOTTLES AVD G1-rr YOUR VONEY. PAY ONLY FOR TIIE (‘.-001) YOU RECEIVE. SKODA mscovm co., w.:m_u.,N.s. Cheese Factory For Sale HE subscribers will sell by Public Auction on the premises, on Thursday, 28th of April, instant, at one o'clock, p m., the Dunk River Cheese Factory, Boiler. Vats, Presses and complete plant contained therein. This well-known Factory is situated at Strong's Corner, Bedeque. The building and plant are in good condition, and ready to be put in operation whenever required. Parties wishing to inspect the premises can do so on application to John Crawford, Esq., Strong’s Corner. TERMS—Cash on delivery of deed. M. TRAINOR, R. MCMILLAN. Assignees of F. T. Newbery. apx8 dy3i (18 21 27) mi Auc'1'1oy_ sun: VALIIABLE BUSINESS PROPERTY I AM directed by W. A. Weeks, Esq., to sell by Auction’, on Wednesday, .;-,.-..>..,.... " 3 ‘I. I the 27:11 April, instant, at the hour of 11 o'clock, a.m., that valuable brick business remises, corner Queen and Sydney gtteets, lately occupied by Weeks & Beer. Terms at sale. R. BEAIRSTO, apl5 eod A uctinneer, TO LET- W0 comfortable Dwelling Houses, con- venient to churches, market and office. Possession given immediately. Also, a. house at present occupied by Parker Carvell, Esq. Possession given 1st of June. Apply to mchly eod if THOS. W. DODD. " Wzlhts. Lost, Found, etc 0 LET—Dwelling House, north side of Hillshorough Park, lately occupied by Mrs. Haszard. For particulars apply to Lemuel Phillips. [aplg eod tf ANTED-—A Cook. Apply to Mrs. E. Palmer, Queen Street. [(1:18 ti’ 0 BE LET—That centrally situated and eounmodious DWELLING HOUSE on King Street, lately occupied by Ilr. B. D. Higgs A large garden and stable and coach- housc are attached thereto. For particulars apply to H. I. Cundull. [mchly zaw tf Due first-class city salesman _ V‘ ._ Experience unnecessary. Hostile with Charlottetown And suburbs. ’I5"Iventnges unequalled. Good references to For full particulars ad- dress Brown Co., N . WN, PRINCE EDWAR ’W—_._._i ,s"* ‘ 2 NEWS BY; Diedri’Ear1y_,unday Mormpg. Severe Cold in Englalfi [SPECIAL To rm: Innimi] ‘ OTTAWA, April 18.45 on. Alex. Mc- Kenzie died yesterday " o'clock. The sbccneo, to Montreal, prevents , , conclusion of any arrangements for f‘. cl participation in ohsequies. The min ters here fever 3 public funeral. ~' How the People in England. Lormon, April l8.—-Tine cold shows no signs of sbcting. .l‘he,§:now storms did much damage to crops.-;« Many towns are isolated by drifts. Iii Paris and the North of France, tbcsgfmther is bitterly cold. I Orange Bleu. ___'_3-,1 Monrnsu, April 1,§.—/For the first time in 25 years, th§ Supreme Grand Lodge of Omugcmen meet this city. There will public meeting, but no procession. - E. . 0’Donova.n K in.Francc. Pius. April 1s:3?p,fimrm filled with powder, ‘ electric lighting ,3. F Ponruxn, (‘)1-ego 18.——Iectcr- day two_-lIc_o,xy. ' A‘, ’ felt here. Node‘ - Qms¢- r~ of t lungs. ‘ C Chicago ; Market (Special Telegrdm to Gununun.) Cmcsoo, April 183‘-May com 40%; pork 10.10; wheat 81§;cuti 28§;June com‘ 37 §; wheat 81%; outs 27i;’July com 38;}; July pork $10.07 ; wheat ; and oats Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts ently yet promptly on the Kidneys, iver and Bowels_, cleanses the sys- tem effectually, dispels colds, head- aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup Figs 18 the only remed o 11.5 kmd ever to- duced, pleesmgto the taste an ac- ceptable to the stomach, ‘prompt in its action and truly} bene cial in its effects, pre ared on from the most healthyan , b. 9335333099» 11.73 man excellentqiialities commend it and have ‘made it the most popular remedy ‘known. S p of Figs is for sale in _'I5c bottyl-2 b all ‘lending drugglsts. Any relic le drugnst _who may not have it on hanci will rooms 11: ~ promptly for any one W 0 wishes to try it. Manufactured only by the CALIFUBNIA FIG SYRUP Bil, an! rnsxcxsco. GAL. KY- 83WY03I.8-Z L. W. Wusoxt, Agent .815 Charlottetown. McINIfl_§_ BROS. Carrlare Builders. Clinton: Work a. specialty. R¢peiringofcveryklndp!'0fl}PdY to. A geodv:rietyofca.rnc.gc_s,sle1ghs ¢t¢,glwaysonba.nd. Terms to suit oilfi- chuers. Near Msrk Wright’! factory, sug¢t,Churlottetown.P.E.Islnnd. ' llodtl’s llediealflall vanes‘ tri ssaa zey. 'od: B ...... i."3%..§g...:...';f:" doz. Pe onized sud Beef; Aye;-'5 Vigor; Aye:-’s and Hood's ‘on; 1988"‘-l’,.-’*°'i’h°l1no' ,; .- Wulsonfii Dodd’s Mfléhlfi ’92.’ LAQTUESDAY. - 1 I P meeting was ‘K _',composed ofmcmbcuoftbcLodgc, Btu-of Rope, nppueuaucngwcn temperance music,l(iu Iflfll ‘ _ ‘ g e A. . ofP. A. Lodge presidingat u.?‘mi“""""““‘°““1“"""“ "' W‘ "°"°""'9"‘*"""“" " .__:L b w - " 3999» for Settlement .§*¢1.:'.m..;1....r.u. *.2.:... ‘PROBABII.lI’IIl81'OBTHIflIT24 HOURS. Notes. ‘ uinfifihe auspices of Dawn of Dcyllacdgc, Ne.’-:%‘-13, I. 0. G. T. Btirring speeches wcie delivered by Rev. A. Freeman and Rev. Silas James, ecch closing with an earnest appeal to voters, temperance workers, old and young, to do All in their powcr to prevent a repeal of CcnsdsTem- pcrunce Act in this county. Short speeches were also delivered by various members of Dawn of ‘Day Lodge. A by some {hm Prince Albert and with all her usual skill. The house was well filled and best of order prevailed un- til the meeting closed st 3 late hour by all singing “God be with you till we meet sgsin.”—0oM. A ' ._...j.§.______ North Atlantic Steamship Co; A company under the above title was formed in Boston on Monday last, when the terms of agreement were signed. The following gentlemen constitute the com- pany: Frank G. Webster, Alfred Wiusor, Robert Winsor, and \Villiam ' Eudicott. Mr. Webster is a partner in the ' banking house of Kidder. Peabody & 00. Mr. Alfred Wiusor is president of the Boston & Philadelphia Steamship company, and of the Boston Towboot Co. Messrs Robert Winsor and William End icott, 3d,_cre connected with the house of Kidder, Pecbody,& Go. » 1 - ' Mr. Alfred "Winner is president of-. the newcompcny, and the Gcpitul ctocbfi $500,000. The company is formed-to. do sfrcighting and passenger business tween portspiu Ncw'Euglsnd and ports Cuncdien provinces, and will begin business the prclcnt |priug—thst is’ v soon an arrangement: for carrying it on can be per!ected.—-Boston Herald. .._._._—<....:—_._ ‘I c nun: mnscr T0 -V nwrommuiw. . A .17.—‘rhe goveriimcnt ",'.frot1o¢*és11hove¢!ro-chins an bcch iul ofice, the Dominion government yes- terday made a direct offer ..by cable to Newfoundland for an interim strange- meat on the of that suggested to Knutsford. countries-to revert to the status quo of 1889 pending a confer- ence between representetivcc of the two governments. Meanwhile, according to advices received by the government yes- terday, public feeling in Newfoundland appears to be setting strongly ugninst the Wbiteway government. A message sent to the minister of marine and fisheries reeds, “All shire towns, and the princi- pal centres in seven elector-iul districts, including Sir Willism Wbitcw‘:y’s end Mr. Bond’s, protest against the tariff on Canadian goods. Petitions are being numerounly signed.” St "Paul's Church Easter Meet- ing. The annusl meeting of the St. Paul's congregation was held in the Schoolroom last evening at 8 o'clock. The Rector occupied the choir and opened the meet- ing with prsyer and a few introductory remarks, after which the Reports and accounts for the past your were presented by the people's Church-warden, Mr. H.J. Cuudull. Their adoption was moved by Judge Hensley, seconded by the Hon. D. Davies, supported by Mr. Chas. Palmer and unanimously passed. Mr.‘ Fitzgerald moved that an effort be made to increase the voluntary subscriptions given by means of envelope contributions, Mr. H. J. Cundsll seconded. Passed. Moved by Judge Hensley. seconded by Mr. H. J. Cundall that the Pew Rents and assessments be continued at the acme nte as 'the.p1-eccding year. Mr. R.'- -R. Fitzgerald and Mr. R.' de Blois were thanked by the Rector for the assistance given by them in "reading the lessons on Sundays. The following gentlemen were appointed as members of the Vestry for the ensuing year: Messrs. F. L. Hum:-d, R. R. Fitzgerald, H. J. Cundcll, W. H. Aitken, Geo. Peekc, A. B. Wurburton, S. Grey, Geo. J. Wright. The following were appointed as representatives to the Diocesan Synod: Mr. H. J. Cundsll end Mr. F. L. Hazard. Substitute’: Mr. R. R. Fitzgerald and Mr. Ohu. Palmer. Mr. Sidney Grey moved I vote of thanks to the choir and all who have assisted them in the musicol portion of the services of the church. Tbqthunh of the meet- ingwcre accorded to the Rector for having secured the services of the Rev. F. H.DuVernet tocondncttho Minion recently held in -St. Paul’: Ohurch. meeting terminated-with benediction. '3‘ The Weather‘ on the evening of the 13th inst., in the Good Tcmplcrs’ Hall, of Mm-ny‘_Biv,er, L 19, 1 C A (ice of Water Oommilsiolnl the "three months hoist. It well deserved lb (etc. The Late I-Ion. Alex. McKenzie We regret to announce the decth of the Hon. Alex. McKenzie, which took flue cu-ly Suuduy morning. The only no cut pcliticicu” is no note. His can and object in life we: to give Oancdc honest government by honest mucus. His full- uretodo so was not his; it won the peoples. While in omoe he was s hard working minister, doing the work of three men, in order to keep down the ex- worked more for himself and ion for the people his greet tclentc would have been more cppficcictcd. His great force of character, loynlty to country and party and penoml sacrifice for the good of the people will doubtless be cpprccisted now _ him c public funeral. Ocusdu ccnuot do less for one who has done so much. for her. will be an important page in the of our country. His friends con look without fear to the story of his life, even when it comes to be written in , the light of clltbe facts which even his bitterllt opponents my disclose. '“ Whctevcr record leap: to light He never shell he shouted." , ~ ' _._..—._.¢.._.-.--. Tempcrauce in King's County: Wen-epleucdtohccroftbclplcf temperance work being detect Mont Stewart. Olrilfotmeilflktoiblflfl tbctthenlooflntoxlnntckolidhlo hhedfromtheocmmnnity. iii in due to the people end fighting tberumccllcnwltbodctcb minstion to win. Seven! conviction have lctcly been scoured, the lllflif i with lflcwfouudlend. Wt-t-I '50 hi-I1 tho 0-in 1-Vino“- vivéndi, made brought dlctrlctcfor mt curse will be driven from the lend. , ; The warning note sounded by HI! Gumnun of the intended ettcmpt of the rum element of King’: County to roped the Scott Act, hue been promptly token up and the people of this county in alive to the situation. Alrcldy several public meetings have been held and the temperance spirit kindled. Hey the good work continue. -_——--.¢__...—_. To Correspondents. Sevenl long communications have reached us lately. Not long choc we notified correspondents that union tbby were brief we could not publish thcit productions. We will. adhere to this rule. FRASER, OI‘ OOIIXIBCIAL C3088. The following cddrcl was prncntcd to Bro. Allen Frau-by the members of Mountjoy L. 0. L. No 1578, Comments! Croce, previous to his departure to Cell- fornis. ' V , The members of Mouutjoy L. O. L. No 1572 having lccrncd with deep rum your intention of leaving your native home, we embrace the opportunity of conveying to you the essurcuco of thcir unlimited Oca- fidencc in your integrity and Ilfllghtnfl as an Orengemou and your cnwccriwl ex- ertioncinucisting. ctull timcqcnd on all occasions in the upholding of our glorious institution. _ Your severance from the lodge with which you were immediately connected will be an irrepcnblc lose to them, end your ebcconce, but we cccncctly hope and hove every confidence our loss will be c guinto your associates in the locdlty where you intend to reside. _ We present you with thh smell, but tion of the services rendered to occasion when your memory rcvut to byegonednycqouwlllthlnkoftlicccwho qualities cud unassuming loyclty to 'tich_connectionI. In conclusion our ccrncctmd fervent prcycristhct thcGodof Jcccbmcy. be your guide through life, and you coll- ficully that you may obtain on everlasting inheritcncc in tint blamed country VIII‘! uighing c.nd’coI-row is unknown. lfountjcy L. O. L. No. 1573. Dunn. NICIIOLIOI. Nomux IIcDo:m.c. Oct. Mu. Nsonotcox. Bro. Allen ‘E;-I-I.G"I 'R0Pl!~» , Wnsnlnorox, Ap-:l.-’i8._-—Gcnerully hit weather: light changes. in- fin _d i easterly. - V" .' *3 I vidtbie Wind!) °ucut_cnc¢d1Imortckcuol ,. Thclifeoftheflola. Alex. 'MoKcnIk' l 1*. A es:-not token, as 3 mark of our g_ 0rsngcAccocictioninthlcccctlou delta fcirDomiuiou,endtruIt theta: uyn. fort cud support in the hour of dllfllollll _ Signed inbcllelf of the members of. ~- APRIL 19.1%. I . _ . -—=== e Gotthc -nu. d ., ...“ Wacrcglcdto sec thct u..i...*.uq. 0-"."a'"""" '5" '3' illcturc have taken the Gvnnfluh Adi - V 7"! vlcecndgiveuthe billto cbolklllicte Q R ' ciaccucdhnucuicu _w °Ms0°WlIIic'I.ic' in is up ovcqomwglcqtlctfinhwc I ltcgcoflrccdcmiu ’ "cur nhdthehbbotullwryddfi souaanuqcuu.-athlucnwaiu tuneup to gauche vfic h‘ .5} I‘ penditurcofthcpublic funds. me be Mr of-Punt-who -uni ch! A religicullbu-ty. ; Icbiddlcgychcewoflulcct bvIt|uw,-- Iucureyol the In any any tboqbh_w_lflch_;|_llIvdhu&hwipcH tnnnlhnoHi¢n‘cIehohhcohQ H‘ thstheicgone. Itispropoccd to give Mwh-hm Ii!-‘I Mix as " II cndc:lIt!i.lQI.I_jhI eh 1|‘ath¢‘aIcunbcn." Yours " ’ .‘ . ’ Am: .uhmmuh ntcniccductcpcndfl line are c law ‘owed! to r ycurcyucwhcud L cidcnt. Alec lot cilia)!’ Bicydu full re- °""“ innoncnlsrfi ‘ T I on-oon,Apgu1c--n _ Picket Wire Incl‘. A n.c.°:'-.2-.:.sc.a Iuulcccrccntllorfi ct Kent Street, “ . D. IIAOKENBII. 11919 mi w2l II FOR CALI At Ioiowinj Nicol: C I 'é.'2i.‘i$“a'.;'.l'..“*fl'-‘.‘w one which they will no keenly during 3"‘ can never forget your many nibble Bunch. A... Tar. c 'llcunh.‘:;h‘ an“ F lloming amid: arr