No Deceu ’_ 3? - 5- 3, units , ' llIli¢.- ’ l *3 ED Dl_ 1 L9. .‘ at llll. E. (?llAl\’lll.Ell Has charge of our Carpet Department. ravioli nos. The Real and Genuine Carpet Hen. V011 20 353% 53 9 v S-4 .9 ‘I Z “S o :1 W: B": Fl ° 8 .5: 513 0 :3 4) , the est to thud) 11 any other house imthe trade. ing Children’s Clothing from the cheap ‘We know our Customers want t No Dccenticn ! rude because we will give youwbetter value tha Charlottetown had such a. chance of buy We have received over thirteen hundred Suits, ou finer Goods, because they can't ‘be had. “-‘=4-1 BC and‘ as 0 sad) 59- “co is ‘Dc: 3;» 63 .-Q as now. No Firm can show y so We have procured t he best fol} them. WE ASK: THREE IE-".A_‘VOIE?."S CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD I 3rd, After you have bought from us? tell your friends. 1st, Look at our Stock. 2nd, Ciiliipare our Prices. l emu m. c..%.‘.3§‘.’.".i‘.’.‘.’f.‘.f.'.°.‘$“‘.........."" Lam soreness lnnisvaidynr umln. sun Joints or wm and in tmsohlanodyncreuetandspecd Every Mother ‘“°“¥MU&lg'm§°‘gn¢§0‘ for Tousllltls. Coll .C|lt.l. Sosa Th Bruises. Cram and Pains laple to wltbort %°° Dgllykcm c. Prlcmscts. du.&‘%xwwofilL&Jmnm& Jm Here is a straight tip for X “M. and a good one. Are You Suiieriné from a cold? ‘ Estey-’s . ,. . any - Liver Oil ‘wil1._core it. Take nothing else. g No other preparation is so reliable for Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Lung -and Throat troubles, \Vhooping Cough, etc., etc. Estt.-y=’s Emulsion Is a great flesh producer. For weak and delicate child- ren it has no equal. Ask your dealer. Take no sub- stitute-11hasn’t any. Bold everywhere. Pr-lee. Boo. Botuu, , 6 Bottles $2.50. E. H. ESTEY HAIVUI-"'0 00., TI N. TIN. 500 Boxes Penlan Brand. D6’DD.&. ROGERS, 25 Pigs of Lead. DODD & ROGERS. COPE ER. 20 bars square Uopper. 1;{—,1§in DODD It ROGERS. Galvanized Iron. 175 bdls “Adams Mars Best” Galvanized Iron, all sizes and guages. DODD It ROGERS. BLACK SHEET IRON. 200 Bdls all sizes and guagcs. DODD &. ROGERS. HEADING TWINE. 25 Bales Cotton. ' 25 do Salmon. 20 do Marline. DODD & WOCERS. Write for prices. DODD & ROGERS Wholesale and Retail Hardware.‘ No_]'_I_oE 7 0 all whom it may Concern. I HAVE much pleasure in testifying to the skill, atteotion and kindness with professional duties during the ten years that he practised medicine in this city (M-..ntresl.) His manners with the sick ; his character and relations with his col- tlemsn. He has my best wishes for his success, &c-. &c.. (Sgd.) R. P. HOWARD, M. D. Dean of the Medical Faculty, ‘ McGill University, Montreal, 29th May, 1884. Canada. of Women, Chronic Diseases of Men. _O1P!"Icl:: Market Square, Ch’town, P.E.I. iMeSHANE’SBEFElT p ; _ llereier and _i it he “t\Ll‘‘E.?:.7s°THE,g§ , ’““"'.:.‘:.':f.‘."“'* um: now s- n Lflllllllll Illldllllililllyfilfiltl. ' Think Of It. ir’ial'u'»i'.i‘i'a"5us'ii’ '''''i p .. [SPECIAL 1'0 rm: fisnnrsm] i:ir'cii5‘r‘ii53nai"3$‘13“mh3;°sFt3om:‘t.t‘h“i:m i e , ..__......_§..- ' . Ex,-E,r,Ld§,,ufierer 5°‘‘“°‘-C“fi,°g_''% ' liloxtassn, March 9.-élrne conserva- . _mulsioh,of Pure Cod I which Dr. Gso. A. BAYNBS discharged his leagues have always been those of a gen- Dlt. Glo. A. Bsvivss, Specialist in Diseases‘ .1. r V ;.' NEWS -BY IAAPH. A Heavy Bing? to the People's tivcs swept the province :§.yatet1lay, ' as- by silargc body of §_bcI'nlI=wbo dis- approved -of Mercici-’s _ ' ., There were 53 conservatives an , liberals elec- ted. Only Mercisr and_-‘7'3hehyn were elected out of the old go ment. The return of six conssrvativ m Montreal was unexpected. Mayor -,*leShsne’s de- feat wise severe blow. “the peoples Jimmy.” It is then‘ - intention of Attorney General M ” B ly take out warrants to Krlllfer and arid Orrawi, ,1»-ch 9..-V Bosrox, -March -9—.:A ion of the Uission ‘Church of the mptorist fathom,-'a‘t Boxbury, was ‘ i ’ Costly vestments and silk if if lost. — .—y: L A Desperado Captured. Amanby the nameof John McKenna,J The lg oulloudayeveningtcllstso to s treat in the form of readings, rsclbtlcq f stc., given by the members of “ p " a native, I believe, afltinga Oouuty. whose violent and unlawful acts have rendered him notorious in ‘the neighbor- hood which he frequents, has been ar- re'sted.§ He has on several occasions eluded the vigflcncsof the oyflcer! of the law, and when captured has more than once escaped fromgtheirghangls. He was arrested at Wednesday, and committed to the County ‘Jail, and on ‘Saturday last, 5th inst , was brought be- fore Wm. P.’Lcwis and A. 0. Stewart, j.usticcs.o_fithe<peace. and committed for trial in the Court’ for breaking into the dwelling of Mrs. Mcilrse, on Baldwin's Rosd—hresking the doors and causing the inmates to escape thr ugh the wsndowjo save: their lives. as they be- lieved, so violent were the threats he made to take their lives. This took place on the 3rd October last, and be was ar- rested, after a desperate rcsishncs, by the constables shortly after the occurrence, but effected "his escapgand left the pro- vince. He returned quite recently, - and began to raid other dwellipgs and to com- mit otherdawlcss acts. ‘. 3 In addition to the above, there were three sworn complaints against him ; one for assault and battery, one for injury to property, and the third for violent threats. He pleaded guilty to thcftwo’ former charges, and was tried andggmmittci for default of payment‘ of fineiacacosts. In the latter ordofini to fund surctiesvto keep the peace. Vcrily, “the way of the transgrwct is . . _., , ; 1 I V h‘rd.n__cux. rd‘ , H . ‘ Mr’. . i M . ' ii: that tliii qoestionfzii building rs G°°'g°t°'n’ Mach 7’ 1892' tunnel under the Northn Li: H‘ ‘straits was still under consid ‘A Mr. Batu’: Mr. Bain announced that the subicct for the night -was “The stem of a plant, its forms and functions.’’- -He directed attentidn to an illustrationggl a kidney Entertainment at B a Division, York. the need-of a public ball, and the mem- bers of Blooming Heather Division _ wish- ing to hold a public entertainment "oi their fir-st night in the ball, invited the members of f‘Reform’f,to come and give such a one as they famed for, and it was thoroughly snloyed by all present. ’ Worthy Pstriscli,Bro.'Eumaa occupied very successfully carried out:4- ’ Singing, Members of Division.‘ Recitation. Miss Lottie Solo ou Hi’. George —- Recitation, Miss Emily Ayers‘. Messrs. L.-& G. Crockett. Rena Large. i Reading, Mr. Thomas Veessy. . Song, Members. Recitation, Miss Lillie Gill. Dialogue, Messrs. W. & I‘. Bqgnoog, Recitation, Hr. Melville Dssccn. Speech dsficading. Mr. Geo. Crockett. Recitation, Miss Aggie ‘ ‘Vesssy, Hr. Ennan, . 5 Singing. Members. _ Recitation, Mr. Ayers. . Bpccch, so.-we Brycnton. Rccitatlsn,'3!iu,0lsI'a Alexander. Speech, Obair-man. _ ‘ V There were several others on the pro- lucur was'gstg late. their excellent. ', B , TH]URsoAY, MARCH 10, Mmii “B iiiiiii B B ..—._—..—..-..—..- For . long cm es. settlement has is the chair and the following program was . Qusrtette, Mrs. o. a J. Crockett; a , Recitation, Miss Hattie Brown, Kim B grsauqsuto-sianoc.. take pm as an? ..mhaaouot*-a--oaur..- p , . in-rts.“""'°"“ "'” B nimum; sg:.nis¢.tto' tori-no. «plant. labor. ‘ » .ludge='Wotmore_.Buried. Fannnnrtnox, March 9,--Judge Wet- more was buried to-day. The. funeral was a very large and representative one. Snow Storm in England. ’-.LoNo-nu,’ March 9. -A heavy snow pre- vails in Lo_ndon and other parts of the United Kingdom. -———————€—-—————-— Waldo Adams Dying. Bosroiv, March 9.—Waldo" Adamsiof Adams Express is dying. Actor Shot pead. actor, was this morning shot and killed by William F. Flannery, a variety per- J. Gould. The and lira. Finn- nery had a discussion, during which Welch called Mrs. Flannery hard names. Flaunery asked for ‘s retraction, and failing to get it, he fired as biwss ap- proaching him in a threatening manner. 14 lannery made no attempt to, escape, is about 10 years older. -~- A ‘Both the method and"_res_ults when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, andacts ntly yet gomptly on the E?’ owels, cleanses the iver and _ A ten: cflectually, dispels colds. head- aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs 18 the only remedy 0 its kind ever duced, pleasing to the taste an ac- ceptable to the stomach, 1_'om_pt_1n its action and truly bene&1a.l in its cfiects, prepared onl from the most healthy an asreeab_e_subs_tance8. its man excellentqualrties commendlt all and have madeitthe most S pof Figs isfor salo1_n_75o v LECTURE. ' LECTURE will he . delivered on THURSDAY. EVENING. . 10th inst., inths‘ basement of Zion Church. ll! the Rev. “of 0nrdlgIn~' ’ ’ Obair taken at 8 o'clock. 8ubjc‘ct,+.‘.1(Il_l3H’." ‘ Silver sttbs door. tic; 3: all leading draw I . 9. . - . it ban will fimmli hawpt1y._?>r»anyone'w t”5°«?iiaxems-an-d «vow- l}ll.lFll_Bllll~ -FIE mm’ (ill-B. nnwtclsa-S Bos'roN, March 8.—Fsyette Welch, an , and was arrested. He is 28, and Welch _ ’ ., ’ gthggsbomvc Lonsrrit mourns , Fm —— g p I '—‘ ’ r" f ‘ 'tonine'monthsjrmpnsom,nsnt with: hard if" i i ” inosossea the nodes spring the them the branches. gs branch grows bytbs development of itsterminalebud.’ ' In speaking of herbaciougor succulent stems, the lccturerlsaidv they were an-9‘ nuals, and the largest, native plant he knew was the Blue Lettuce. In speak- ing of hairs, he said that A each one was simply the extension of "a cell its companions. . He also spoke briefly of the culm of a grass, and showed that while a scape springs from the root, bearing a flower, the peduncle springs from the stalk. Many stems of plants are under‘ ground. Gray says that "these are almost as varied and interesting as those above ground.” A great many of our nativcplauts grow from swollen under‘-ground stems. The two divisions of woody stems are Exogsns and Endogcns. Of these the Exogens grow from the outside, forming former, professionally known as William M39331 ring‘: "id 113'“ 3 Pith 33‘! 3 “V94 bark, while the Endogens grew in the centre and have no true pith nor true bark. The bark of our common white birch is closely allied with the cork of commerce. In Exogsns the growth takes place just inside the bark. The of plant-life and that for which the plant will struggle is airsnd light. Mr. Bain spoke of some Endogens having annual rings and being considerably "like Ex- ogens. ' On the question being asked "Docs Nature make no provision for the return of surplus sap 1" — Mr. 3. stated that the circulation down the sides of the stalk wasonly uscdby tbcworkgoingonin ‘ V the. cells,“ ‘and quite unlike process which carries sap from the roots to the leaves.‘ - _ , by questions and answers to- ferring to the diflerent forms of flowers. Cox. Fidelity Lodge. “ To the Editor of the Guardian: Sn,-—0ur postponed basket entertainment came ad‘ on Saturday evening, 5th inst., and nest hnpsuisue sec. at the roads but low of cm‘ distant if amend- bybcadsof families iscncouraging,inss- muchasit indicates tbatthcmajoritycf the pcoplcin this viciuityare favorably Fidelity Lodge. audtbat they stillregard it,attbe lilotcntativclodgeof the Indcpcldcst Order-ofGood'l.'emplars,notwithsbuding‘ tbebolittleing appelationwbich washe- stowcd upon it in the public pram byone cfitswouldbe friends. Tbepcrfcrlncfl themselvéi the skin of professionals. and where well Thcstsgs Ixingssndthc orda audharmonywith which everything was conducted made L; 3:‘ Wt.=-°.¥r 4,8'9'*W 3 » ,5. °fhIl!%*'- II he ' prof blob IQ .l|II ty gunvarious cd9;ns’_'hn:h The elassavork. after the lecture was i wasfairly successful. Ogingtoths -1.. ‘ it Ftldsy; fieeaing: high -west to was winds. ' ‘ i Hamilton. Ont -Was the fortunate person to scours the elegant GOLD Wsrcn from the Liam’ Pioroam. Wnxtr’s (of-Toronto, Ontario) Prise Competition for Saturday. Watch- esaud otbcrpriassgiveu awaydllly. Isd two three cent stamps for particulars. Wall, It erald; L ands:-ora,, St. -Eating Oartney ficnsan, Hurray mm; labels‘ McLeod, Murray Harbor; ' ' Mal-ch9 B“:-:cIl'('lBcnnhcn,lIlcnhsa|l -— l H U B Btsicft-. Joseph Rad, W A Brennan,8ur;mss-lid 's...., oneibalf of which will tosomssketchssot blsfiibllecsrssr. w Rea’; solely, in supporting League nation to it B 8bhll«|ldO..llgl favor of the meat, and recent success in the « - Healer"Sal bstorsths Hts. n.g:ortion of is?---n..i..s..':.u* ' tsussti to the _ of this ':........— .;' ..... P.°.';:‘° ......:‘?:t; difierent incidents of that known as the Tenant League bcspcakforivagoodmls. Liver and ‘Bowcls. unlock! thc Sec rction a,‘Pu rlflchtllc ‘Blood and removes all Im- purities from u_"‘PlmplO ID the worst. Sc:*of'.Iloua Dora. 4 \ . BILIOU .o~ STIPATDN. HEADAGHI: ssur RHEUM. scRoFUI.A. BURN sagas -s . Applytofi -F.I..lhssaI'd.E¢cn3trcet. M min-was-I on mlvy llpsshlu llasths u‘dhdwhh launch...” " .. their . . 4 :2- :3 whicbwe examined. pemnisssto bsvsry B Wanna-ny at April. A um-nit - References required. ~31?!‘-‘ail!’ . by colder Annie Me-llann. 377' Barton: St.» a... .~:.':""