VOL I. _' CH Misc ELLAN EOU-s . _I The Morning Guardian Issued every ‘Morning by ‘Vfl.&I.ls.Co., J. F., Pianos & orgunueniers, Queen Street. Ch‘town, P. E. 1. 0-; .‘cicli‘.:ichum’s Building, Lower nov 7 THE GUARDIAN PUBLISHING Co. Diamond °. 8. Co. L. Queen st, l'h‘t0wn, P.E.l, EAKE BRWS. & Po. ship owners, Chand- lers. lliirdwiue ilerchmits. Ago-ms Black I-‘ROM THEIR OFFICE IN THE Oa:f:r:k<$roz'1. B1o"c»k. .‘ i-‘unless Steamers to London. Halifax dlsn Ex r .1sso.a. iottetowu. P. E .I. q‘1A3KE- W» W-. Com. Merchant; Agent . E. l . .1. 1-‘ivhwiclr Steamship L‘o's.. Cana- css ($0.. Republic Bu min; 4: Loan oudon Masonic Mutual Asso ,(.‘hur- docfi The Only Morning Paper in the Province. --—————u Fire, Marine, 5:, it Dmnlulnn S. 3%. linen. Water St. t.‘h'tnwn. ; F-W BERY. I-‘EN I‘-)8 T’. Vvholesalc Grocer. L Commission Ede.-rcluint. Shipping Agent. i0Cl(l(‘l'|l. Insui-nmre. lumen 22 Delivered on the Breakfast Tables of the City. snl all over the Province by Cornwall Cheese, 5elQuoen $t.,(:h’town. nov 22 001183, G. 11.. Cnmmls’n Merchant. whole- sale L-‘moi-r. ll.-aler in Pimluce, Agent Connection with nearly all parts of lhe lslsnp _EL!I‘H0.\'l-2 00., R. Angus. Manager. 0!- ~ lice. No. si. Lower water st.. (.‘h’town noon. TERMS’: Oii0 Year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ., . Six i\I--nths . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ‘2.o0 Advertising rates furnished on application 3 . D . H I G C S , Eilitnr and Managing Director. ..__-._...._._- BUSINESS DinscT0ni'.__ .1I‘.'(J' FION 13.1 E‘.I{S sunsro. IL. Auctioneer and Commis- sion Merchant. Oflce and Ware:-ooms. ds's old stsud.Queen at.. t.h'towu. nov 7 Noirrox J. 00.. I. B . Auctioneers. Com- mission Mt-rohanflo Money lender-I flgloctooma, Queen street. Ch‘!a0Wn- BOY 7 WOODQIDE, B. I... Auctioneer & Com- flerchsnt. Farm and stock duty. ealoarouui, Water street. ORRIS. LEONAIID. Auction:-er. f‘om's'n- nor hsut. Insurance A cut. SVml|€f‘854¢- _ fivang-Q5011c-)lI§lg‘l.lQO'C|bI- rotnpt ttsturuu. til business strictly couiliientiel. May 16, '90 V‘ oltirlsosz, i: 1., Auctioneer &(.'ommis- L’ stun .\ierchc.nt. Prompt. returns. loll Queen Street. t.h‘towu. Oct» 17. '90 _,, _ __ -___. ...-- -_._.._..____. ..._.._ _._.._..._._..-... GOA L D F?AI4ERS. roxs. c.. Koun-l, sm, Slack. and liars 4 (goal slw:t_\s on htusd. Water ct., char lottctown, .\’-»v. N. '90 Hard and evil Coal. Water 3!. be?-W803 CGHES. Capt. John, dealer in ullltimis of goon nuo Puwnal. Sov. 14. ‘J0 o.. c:vill..l..\S. R. deals-r in all kinds of llsrd and Sol LOAL A. WOOD. Foot of l‘i'i- cc . . tecb5fll'[t6u)Wn- 50v 81 .__ -_...__4_.. —_._-4._...-___-__ . DEN'FAL C:\B.DS. DB. BAGNALL, Rnrgvzun Dvntist. Coinci- D3. STRICKL.-\ ND extracts teeth without b vv.-etablegas e-«ctvichrcep— ‘:5 pun Y ' ls8‘llIlB' I'lHllB.H woik. L - unrvI,‘.'it.m.,tolp.xn ;'£p.rn.-05pm. years practice. Wrtueag I1\'SU§Kx‘\.N()I*]. QLLBBERN. JOHN, I-‘ke.l.i.'e. Acct-:leii:. Insurance. Utllce. hic~E'.acheru's corner nov 7 Lower Queen so. Uhtown. l’ E. I. ASZARD, llUB.\(.‘li‘.; Fire and hlarine.The Western Assurtnia-e U0. Otflce. south lfldg Queen squ ire, (.‘h'town. sous; BQUH ’.f'.1‘. A. 8. See Card in anuiiier column. "I vb 21 ;, ii‘.sBttl~4.\Y. ‘As-, Queen lnsiirsnce Co of ole. Q) England Confederation Lire Asso.Ufllec. KOWn'B Block, Maket square. Llrtown. J 5226. “TX; -- - _ l.I*‘.(} AL (YARDS. 5....‘ ° was s uciioxaco Barristers anti so- '-*'= .M°“°“°':;..°“;¢.*-..*:'.:’.§;:;: .2112:-.322: ottetown ' ne ' s . » - . “C * Sumiucrsilte. Money to loan. nov 7 \ IUD. JAMES ii. Attorney-at-Law, Com- inissinuvr. etc. Ui!ice,t.aineiou Hioek. Queen eq. t.h'iown. douey to noun- June 13 , ARBU limos a SMALLWOOD, Bsi risters. ‘Y solicitors, .1-.2... ~ aineruu Block. Uh’town, P. ‘ L-Honey to loan at low rates. Blffilteli and At.- nov 7 AVIES I HASIA ‘ 81) U torneys. Utiice, Dve:d’s Building. Queen street. Charlottetown; 1'. Ii‘. 1'. nuv- 7 , ICLIUD. season as at UAKIUE. Bar B’ dsxara. 30ilc.lt0l“o &c- ' hnrmtv QJWH, einstrssnx oi‘ llsiirax. aspneyso IoI-u- nov 1 A iu'.\‘i;ii.i. J: ltlcD0’lO.§LD. Barristers, slo- iicitors. ac. ho. livt. Gt, «worse at. char- lotwwwn. P. It. 1. Money to loan. nov. 1 ‘ EDDIE, J. 11., Barrister. .30.. Cameron 1 block, (ucud oi stsirwa ). collections carefully attended to. Money oloan. now 7 -‘_-'_..fI'.-‘D.—(—‘—. MCLEOD. Barristers. ~iolicii.ors, ac. Ofllce. over Bank of Nova ncotis. uov 7 A’to‘wn. Money to loan. ‘PLLISB. JOB)! T-, Attorney-at-Law. No- ' cu-y Public, utc. Uflico. London House duiiding. Queen St», Ch’town hioney_to loan It low interest. U30 10- all IEWABT &. \lcl\'li.lLL, Barristers anal ‘lo- Iicitors — Oflice N0.‘Wr‘0ll'I Block. 0 D0’ to Post (mice, riouey to loan. July -- , ‘so 008:. 1''. W I... Barrister. Solicitor, Ne- tary Public, Corninissioner. etc.-4)f_llc& dou douse. Loans ncgociuted .July 20. 1:’ -1‘ PRINTERS. 830; 0. nssssirr. Book-binder, pitstioner, Bruwu’s8:o°:$k7 IASZABD, Printur and Clftnwu. P. EJ. .1 MIN. St in Printer and Book- ‘ulllilldgl. Q(ueen 8c::et. Charlottetown. P. E. lslumi. 3°’ 7 I ot printi» Cameron SLASI) GU.\P.DIA)3 "0.-Billboards. cards. Circulars. Letter Heads, and every VH1 lock. Cliiarluttiztx-wit. _,-_ AY 1.01’. it GILLES [’lE.Bookbinde-rl. V '1 Blank Book Manufacturers. 80 - ~‘°".h 81‘-18 Qubeu \q., Po Ea In n0V- ¥.__. 3I.aNUFAC i.‘Uiu«3.~s. PALMER . Fieuttlfj | 1’. Island. ‘ Yul?! 8 Foundry. heating a spec King Square, D Maker. Reps H‘ side son. F. I. Ilaszard. L. L. Beer, llenj. opposite Bishop's Palace. Great George st. _ Snnris Aiu-.ncy,J. J Hughes. Agent. sales a. (I no an the Boston Marine lnsuranoe;the Allan tfiieen and ttlchinond Streets. (.'ll'luWn. . Brown‘: Block; sammeérside. over Mon 4 0 ,,..-,nly and promptly execute?- ——:& 3, (*o_, t:h’t.own Sash‘ sugi Door . -. 5 . wn C ‘town Purkc's o 3‘ print”. av,” o RON A. founders 8 Machinist!» Ch'towu. [log no’ up, .m3pp:a, ssddlcr and uarnbse F RA trim: done pmmpuyaoaogill OOK & C-3.. Plintogranheis. Rooms ov Ap0iliecRl'le.1'Uti.ll." irrlottotown. Ph tos finished in best style. uov 22 GGIN9. JOHN-‘wwing Machines renal:-d I'0'.l'lpll)';8llUbfB0ll0u guaranteed NI-rib ueen Square, (.‘h’town. P 12.1. Jul-4 ‘2.'>’il0 ERPHANTS BANK OF‘ P E. l..—l.. H. Davies, M. P , Presidvnnil; D. Far uhar. 3, rs riz, Win Dntlcl. 1'ashier:Wm. McLean. Omce nnv 7 LECKIE. .t. A , Graduate of Royal (‘ollege of Veterinary surgeons. Glasgow. Eldon House, Kent at . Charlottetown. LIVERY STABLES. WoRTu's Livery stables, Prince $1. a r. iv-ttciown. Telephone communicr«:'«..- l‘irst-c'i.i.ss Teams supulio-d promptly. n--»- i‘.- ‘! ILLN. P. P.. Rournliug and Sales Stui-2...-'. Greutfloorge street. opposit Bisln~.p's Palace. Charlottetowm Dec. 6, '90 WIi.(‘)-.I;ESALE . ABVELL BP.0'S., Commission Merchants. wholesale Grocers, Agents ior—(Il«i Syd- and Victoria Mll1l‘B;I.l‘lP Guardian. F re. 0 Line ; the Q I. Island steamship Lines. V RICK &’ Co., J. IL. Packers it Dealers l in Port. Lard. Hams. rich .to.. Grafton Br... Ch’town. Tignish ck Alber-ton. nova HAVE ‘iii Indigestion, Constipation, or any of the many ailments can.-ed from a Billions 1 Stoinach ? ueboc and the Roston, Halifax it P. nov 18 If so try a bottle of the Great Discovery Ai:L0fi?TETmvN, PENCE EDARD I Feb. 27.-no Bought direct from the turers, the Prices Chea. ‘est, con? sistent with quality. D, look _at these Where. floods Llllllll lllflll Bllfllilll Best Bargains. '—_ i’ ‘V D, (:5. '\ ——FOR EVERYBODY AT—i;—;':::, 1 BEER 32?. GO’ ,.- Our Teas, as a rule, l.‘iV8 given cxcelleii "satisfaction: but the lot that we are retailing this winter :_- iui‘ned*out_. to be the best value that we have ever impn FOR RIEN AND-Bo.i; s, 6 a.nufa.c- ii ats before you else- J. B. MACDONALD. THE GREAT SLAUGHTER SA.l..E or —'——-NOW GOING ON AT_ I» Will be continued for Two Weeks long? Go there for NSAL SPRLNG iisi LILAC FLOWER. A sure cure for the above diseases. C. I). RANKIN; Agent for Queen's County. J. A. GOURLIE, Agent for Prince County. Ch'town, Jan, 30, ’9i—d érw Dissolution of Partnership () RI Partnorshl p between the undowiigned us Bari-tsiers am] AlY0l'nI') a, under the styluoi’ Piiimiaxc It lilcbzun. having termin- ated by lapse of time, is dissolved from this to. “Dated at Charlottetown, 31st Dec-mber, S30. 1 ItAL(‘OLM McLEOD, H.J. I'.-\L\u:it. D. C. Mcl.EOD. Jgn7.—a,u dlys 8 w. wklys 2 mos. NOTICI 7 HE undersigned have entered into Part- nership as Attorneys and Solicitors under the nuns or M. do D. C. MOLEOD. OI-‘FIVE -Bank of Nova Sootia Building. Charlottetown. P. E. Island. MAL: out McLEOD. D. C. hicLEOD. Ch‘town. J an. 2. 1591. all dly papers Swlrs. wklys 1 mos ii. .iAii:=.s PALMER, (of the late firm of Painter & llcbeod) Barrister. Attorney ‘at - Law, Notary Public, sic. Orncs --0'Hslioi-an Building. next door to Bank of Nova Scotia. ' NION EY Ian’!--3ni Pd A. s. URQUEART. General Insurance Agent, lilltlWl\"S iitocii. QUEENS SQUARE, CHAHLDTTETOHII. P. B. (85839- REPRE-5:-E-I:ITINCv: l '1 ii. TO LOAN, si-is Queen Square. Ch'town. in wax woouis IIJII-L8-A 3'»°“° gen Sq.; Bnacheodt I0!!!-“C00- and . ow Glasgow. 8. 8. Woet'wsnI_od- L cxixxos 5 rfcnu china-sts and Boiler heating. spring at. Clrtown. P- 3- g':A.\'.\’l!\'G. P. 'r.. akers. ‘Hot mhvorlr u upieial in Roots 3 shoes. C Btu!‘ It 0 there and findings. §'l‘0W)l Rolierlfllls: cash ‘ or due Flour. shorts and exchange. l"lour.t.ornmeelaud F’ by m cheep. ° - iron Founders ‘Mao, "%‘§ DO ;_. \lanufacturer otauit dealer ~‘ L eurrox srursr, ouastorrrsmwfl. torwhcda, L........;...~., Commercial Union, and British ‘_ America Inmnmce Companies. ‘is... w. wanna. I unosarsxen, L A ‘(.'llUR\t Ax. Clark &co.. menu! ‘a amibuilde‘ . cg-._ sud nu \dIll_|IIIl0l'I&| otali kinds“ .‘m‘’_ 5, "__"' 9'? ‘'-,__°°'‘'”' 3 °°fi“"i’a ,‘ L’ ’ireptoonst‘sntlYin“°°k-- jgggm-n1;jngpenonallyItIendedto.—°hl"K¢3l . moderate. 3! I l White Cottns, Print Cotto s, Sheeting Cottons, Pillow Cott ,i;1s, Gringhams, Tiokings, F1a.nI1e1etts,, Linen Siheetings, Pillow Linen, D Hessians? aw i STANLEY ROS. BROWN'S 8 clean. Ch’town, Feb. 19. ” V‘-3. CALEDONIl;AN INSURANGEAGA Tun OLDEST scnrrisiil OFFICE. Founded T O Settlements. Insure against E; ii. Nantes is; co. , for P. E. Isliud. ‘M PANY. NSERVTIVE in tlreii~ BUsINE§S‘. =Prompt in their SATUR DAY, Cure. Failure Impoesius. ‘ 5HAircwsiii:, HARDWAR E. HARDWARE ' 1 i nwréowwm WHOLESALE & RETAIL DODD 85 ROGERS .4. Feb. l7.—-1 yr. e o d & w *iBENSDOR:P’S BDYAL D iciicncoiL 12% ENSDORPS Royal Dutcliicocoe has a most enviable repute the world over. It is manufactured at Bensdorp «Sr Co.'s extensive works in Amsterdam, Holland. The excellence of the beverage is not to be wondered at, considering the care exercised . its production. The beans from whichit is manufactured are the product of one of the famous South American plantations, exclu- sively. The crop is shipped tothe factory, where it is carefully picked, roasted and ground; the grease is then extracted by hydnulic pressure resulting in a. powder - completes the manufacture The product is then put up in parchment papers and in turn enclosed in hermetically sealed tins, which preserve it from deterioration in any climate. his so highlyappreciated at court that it is manufactured under Royal Letters Patent of the King of the Netherlands, by -hose special command it is known as the "Royal Dutch Cocoa." The Royal family of Great Britain are constant consumers and prefer-it to any other. Bensdorp's Royal Dutch Cocoa is for-sale in Cbarlotteown by Geo. Carter Gr‘ Co. Dec :5, 1890. CROCKERY. . 30 D01. Cups and Saucers, 250 dozen Plates, loo dox. Bowls,‘ I03 dot. Tumblers and Goblets, 6oo Butter, Cream, and Preserve Creeks, 400 Water Jugs, Dinner Sets. Tea Sets, Chamber Sets, Glass Water Sets, Table Sets. 500 Bowls. slar number of Milk Pans, Bean Pots, Flower ots—-to be sold cheap,-st the Cheapest Crockery Store. W. P. COLWELL. ~Cb'towu. May 30, '90. . rnii____s__ALi'.. NTINDING to leave the Island I have deetdsfip otter for sale at a be Ten Acres of Land at Nine Mile llfilllli, Wlh good. Dwelling House and out Buildings . - I —ALSO— lfioorhlierseiw ‘zsliirh Ssets Harness. and :;fi:oa“§3§+';. tog.-thielr with lurnituresud rutensils. Address DAKIEL MCEACHERN. ’ Nine Mile Creek P. 0. Jan. 80, '91-3i wky . ‘ *3» R'ls no st‘ 3 xsé. nossé-jpin Madam, v BLAKEELELTEB.“ A Never do we reeds or e 1 ~ _ , ‘ spccch‘of Hr. Blake without feeling that 2 . .,,,, _ ,,,,,,_ N ,9“, ,,,,,,,,. N of The Press, it was in an evil hour that the t ed- pgohiggmnumomnnumiu . . vgatof aid jurist left the f _ 1:‘: . V r .. . . ' ' - » t to e statesmen. « t ' can . L'c'‘l$A"3lNnI ., mbn3e hsvchstrongl condemned, ,_h,1,u,-,,. 1, ,,,.,,¢‘ ‘fin um 5.- mm gays}, Permanent ‘ °° "'“‘v ‘ ° ‘‘ "“‘“'°" °‘ theobjsct, whicbcsn be no otluu-than to ‘ Mr. Blake‘ in keeping tiun of his party’: policy till the elections were over, it is int thecrushing force of that declaration in 1, “,3 0 ~ - unfit - hclpiugto bent out _wbat_ spark of lifcxis ¢§i,3,:”',~4‘,1}y‘ii:‘»fi;:?,fvF'f):_E‘mik..§.'nn”'~ilalrh i left in unrestricted: reciprocity —ourh-sveccts-rriuand nldlegeno F . . . . - . ‘ . i..:.=-: ‘.‘;‘::!’.?°:’.;:?.""?,:'.:l’.‘.‘i,‘°.°l°......“’ ‘-.::.i::. m an -«««-.»s ,g~.m - 3’ °°mmi'3u°n "ml ‘km’ ~ " ‘ the election tbe"e§ecte wottftl-‘have been leadery“ found Rent-Do!-amen b I116 . ~ _ .. V V . pererncuntsssssefpublic eo‘.siai§tIe’=.,. uwmhsnmWtv¢é«MT . lexeeedingly marked. The contentious of - - - l r "‘°"'°°'”°"“""m'“"'h' if "4 8ir‘John ilfiscdousld and the filggen’ ' 1 ;a‘°-""~‘9""'h‘°h 5' » '59 °""‘ *— Elli.-F°F“-M-‘°.‘o «vi 4 A ' ~ . . , . _ . - .. A «s . , ,. « Bi~oekvme,»ocl.-= . ,_ *COl!8lel';:t!\'8 p.-rtby~ srectbus * _ ‘- - - as _. . ~ _ --_ e v -s ' - I ""9? M 0"“ Y WW. -. main’ eounselto give tow” _ . , . : sory. but evidently cousoientiolll. ex the ’ remnant importance ‘ p .5 , . ;_ _ g _. sioiiof the views of the his leadero the‘, .'na.9‘}8°n~ dun 3 I : _ K V I. .V‘. _m.‘_.;i1;fi*__.._: : . In WhnB thfi weak’ ‘o at though insulting deduction byptbe 61,: that Mr. Blake believessiu and idvodsces annexation will be instantly re’ fated by that eutlemsnuhimsclf an ‘b all A - . - -~ who havegcsrcfully read his able prgsem be ‘P ‘gum-)d - ‘hon bio" uuvorkfl . mt. . . After studying letter we find that he . .- tonof a clear and logical argument. 1," ‘balmy, no com”! ,0 -“Ah. ~ - The‘ charge made by the Globe am the M,“ (,_,,,,pwd,n,) . 3‘ 1 leader who -not very many ago ._ ' j looked rem seeirag Canadians “ t- ' _ uers in t e r um, t efortuiiee-a the " “ responsibilities of the Empire;" who has been noted as one of the few prominent, _ ' insult! in Canadsofto advocs‘:,‘;iu1-ing the 4' ~ esr'erstsges our usti rowt.h.s "' ' ' ' ' closer union of the Dominion gwith the on of“ via‘ to the auune - Mother Country, is now favorable to an- I nexatiun, seems to be not only imgudcnt 7399 especially when we consider whose it ~was that probably penned the words explaining the objection of that “ loyal”- orgau to sharing “with Mr. Blake the responsibility of advocating political union.—Einpire. ‘ . ~ I if.’ . - tsmticksts through Count 0.. Like a multitude of drowning me Pope's card of nobles. On) ? clinging to a single spur the Conserve» three s services are held iutbs’ ‘ , iii“; *—'° :°""'.‘.;"- .”'— °§"°J.‘“.i‘”‘...,“‘.:i“.'il.ti‘“‘. '-"..'*......v it cis,in air as, cone msnsies e u are I of the Liberals. Blake is Candi’: so we considered ourselves ‘ hero. It was. sp tly ‘in their view, favored. We were cautioned to Mr. Blake alone who kept Canada from committing industrial suicide, and that for no other purpose than to please the United States. Itgwas Mr. Blake alone who kept us from committing wlmtis now but was not always, considered ~ the high ‘ - treason of aunexstionism—althoug that matter, nobody really thought of an- nexation except the gallant‘ fortyoiiiners and their descendants, a. turncoat mined Farrer and, as now ‘ the latest hero of the 4. 4. it ,_ However little Mr. Blake may have done in the way of building up, for knocking down he has no match. Even the plat; form on which his stood when he the staircase, and as we were among the entered on its leadership broke. up under first we‘ at excellent places in the c him tillnotsplsukwsslsft,andccw'thae‘. ' the party has ventured onscmetblng ’ ‘V ’. . positive, however haltiu and tiinid. be We ngifitisio waits: the differs with it. Mr. Bla e’s vision filo wide in its scope and so keen; end he sees every logical consequence and every dis- tant danger so clearly as sluicst to re- sndlesruing who all were and in move ‘him from the field of ' enjoying thebcsu sag. ststesmanship- Certainly. t«bc.Rsfui-more lune could .not-hgvgchgn‘ ' hug, gym] I , had and rsssnntofesr the publicethu of "we bad a fine t e besuti——-1" M.-. lsi.k.'._iecm before uiossi seat the fnl ptiusnp. Au ‘ lady . next us * campaign, and for withholding it his new knew all the pvgplesnd told us who they admirers ‘blame ‘him bitterly. fflf a were Tiiedi were v-imply gorge- a man wcstosetl nryhouse en firs this evcning,"e‘1ys one, f‘I would nottlisnk him to come _ _ in-arrow; yet tbit is ‘list what Mr’. Blake deduction from ‘Mr. Blske’s coursewould entirely free from oil and moisture, which .L§§,9,-‘,,] Q‘ ' 4 _§"rssx.sr,Br.inoii. Dec. 23, t89o._, : 71 I. ‘,,’».-73 ‘ .,_ H1491, ,» £ “I _ 1 . , . _.."s’6n 9‘ series of points, as though the arguing the _ N unrestricted reciprocity before an economical Court of Obsnosry. beck“: denuncia- sole plank in W“ ‘° '"‘d°"“° wt-ty by'discreditlu%0omm!lsI7sl;UuiIi;n. 1'‘ 5': For ' e -"tics, I'Ql\l'd‘0t frisudd the due to hissucoessor in tbclesdersbip, _ and to appear in what he must know to _;A on respondent of the New York(}m- rnercinl Advertiser writes under the dito of February 7 from Rome:-- ‘ '3 We have just returned from the grand Jilascelcbrstsd in the istius on the anniversary of the oath of Pius, IX., for which we were so fortunate cs tooli- n the extreme. but farcical to s d and at 9.3) o'clock we were on Begin,’ waiting to ascend, to the chapel‘ . The Swiss guard were on duty, st:sn_d- ing on the stairway, dressed in the won- derful combination of red, blue, and yel- . low‘ dos’ nod for them by Michael Angs- lo, whic defies description. They carry cg-are about 6,feet long, which look as if t. ey might hive come out of the Tower »‘ of _ London, and en altogether most unique. .. A We found quite a crowd slreed ‘wait- ing, the ladies in lice veiisen. their l_iesds,the men in dress costs and white When slie“sig- ml was givent.-hen was a grand rnsb up h, for rs. Mr. Blake, onservctives. I‘ 1- Ii a mass‘ no ‘I r it man nd did t "really 33° until 11, but we were well entertained \vst_ehing_tlie various celebrities arrive» ‘ ous.~8oinsiu'bl_ue’eud -othecsiuza ._ brillisutscsrlstwitli-v ordsrssnd decot-stionI:’lo'he in Hue and -silver, sl- together s dealing collection of uniform. '.l‘hou’,ticsdd tothe ztbeclsles was lined with the Swiss guard and many " be that, though he could not accord with of the Po ‘sown guard were on duty. the policy. he ~sa‘w no danger to the Of those fitter there seems to be three country. Ifrfurtbsr ‘proof of this was 'grsdes;obe lowest wear dress suits. with necessary it. was four‘: in his public an. the white expense ofsbirt front covered. uouncenieut that liedesired the success of with very beautiful gold chains fsstigied the Liberal ‘ ‘, and particularly of the tang berin aourioui way, almost like a rwkoosuooeedsd himis his-cess. slsoabrosd red ribbon. Then his own county. * ‘ * * * come the Cstnoriuia in black abort clothes What we reg:-ettoses in Mr. Blake. is, black ,silk«‘stookgs and pumps -with first, that he thinks, unrestricted reoi buckles; blsckc costs. with a great pr-ooity inevitably leads to annexation, deal of black velvet let in, the cops and second, thatibe apparently" ecntem- of the sleeves large ufis of black plates that end as in anyosss inevitable, velvet. plain cloth ow and d I of course every road must seem to lend to cuffs of old lace‘: a velvet belt, wit it. We concur thus far with Mr. Blake silver buckle and sword, and a black me ‘about it to- has done." One ' think that a fad: that we hold that unrestricted reciprocity velvet cape . fully d overtbs left offers no final solution to the counter I shoulder. ifioen chains around the neck, or rather around the shoulders: than above a red ribbon, and above that . procity, if it proved unobtsinable, ‘would a very full white rufi‘, most picturesque throw the nation back on free trade as its -sndbeonmiu . Then come those who are proper refuge from _the ills into which,‘ nearest the ope. ‘They look more like monopolistic legislation, as he Jtiltly dc-y soldiers. wearing tightly-buttoned coets clares, has plungod:t;--"Witness. with goalld wag ‘£1-lest bsidgugolg acres 0 inch as; It‘ 1:, be t. ' so ‘I , uugnifioen’ bum»; blunt: “fir. pglaklen, ow;-much 3:“ the bteivsgnibzrid Ebydress of t:; Gauging’, course he took in not publishing his ideas Boon Oliurcb began to II’- on the political situation till‘ such times: rive. Between this-tysud forty ossdtusls it was no longer possible for politics! in long purple, each with s train-bearer, opponents to use them against his pflllbl-‘ ermine es and scarlet ups. may billmpl, and all theorders of lunch were cal friends. It must be said, though, that he would have better done his duty represented. The chapel is so smell, and to the count , whose welfare none can it was soon crowded-s wonderful iuass doubt he he in sincere regard, bad be spoken earlier. problem. To our mind the final solution is not annexation but free trade. Reci- i 2 Page arrived the ho niacin. 'heyweros.llin ‘ splendid color, silk stocki lb:-caches of velvet brocade, same shade of red; long costs back and front and sleeves of silk; at the collar two long pieces about 3 inches wide 0 . . §ow to the service. The Pope enter- ed through a small door. attended by someofhisgusrd suds number of car- dinals. They all knelt in front of the .. altar; then the Pope, surrounded by eer- dividing point of the roads that lead to dinals bearing his train, seconded his repudiation and direct taxation. This throne. He" was dressed in white, with 5 has to be remembered by Federal finsu- L very magnificent red cope; I think it is ciers, though they are not responsible for smooth’ like the one Father Brown it. -The recordof the next five years will wears. 0 y very, very long. On highggd have to be energetic as well as careful. The best; efiui-ts of the best" men ;of the y must be put. forth if it.is to win a fifth electoral success. After [their lsst lesson and Mr. Blake's letter I‘!- While Mr. Blake ‘rim criticises and condemns the Liberal policy, it is to be Lorne in mind that he does not pass over the Conservatives. It would be idle to say there exists no justifieation for his censure. Though inst them is tobe set many great war accomplished, the debt and taxation of Canada the fully as large as the circumstances of the country warrant. The public burdens are in- creased also by the extravagance of some of the provinces, which it is not .9“88er-_ sting the situation to say, stand at the 3. a silver m;:‘e.b’Afs soon-ssbe ssh mm was ' ourbIshops,' all and gold; thencsmetbe uttllic, tbs wehave besrd—ouly incurs; AVING used your ‘- Magic Healer‘ Qalve I fl " libel-We i sgratehesaud entsoc Horns. m ‘ on in ssyiugthatitistbs.‘ _ “heveevertried €orthcpIrpes_s‘,; ' b0I'IIyt9§fveit';’@tris1. .. ;