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'l‘erm-—I‘or year . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.50 When paid in advaire, 1.25 Single copies, 3 cents. .-\.i\-ertisiiig rates furnished on applimtiou B . D. HIOGB, l-‘nfinr and Managing Director. J- P. HOOD, Business Manager. duanliam, - ._.......a gig: ‘glowing iiiliiicii 14, 1392. ;\[r. )Iercier's friends in New Eng- very little. Fl»-s ry Son of Temperance knows him, respects him and honors him. His appointment cannot but give universal sati-faction in Nova Scotia and this Island. Judge Mc- Donald hns had great experience as a barrister and legislator. Sir Joseph Hicksou is a man of great ability and integrity. Ex-Mayor Clarke. of Tor- onto. is one of the brightest and most level-headed men in Ontario. Mr. Gigault, of Quebec, is said to be I staunch temperance man and in favor of prohibition. So far as the appoint- ment of the commission goes tho Gov- ernment have acted squara with the temperance people. ————-(>e-}- --- BELIGIOUS IN'l‘ELLIllEllGE._ .- Church of England. The late Andrew H. Miller, of Phi- ladelphia, in his will bequeathed $‘30.~ 000 to the Episcopal hospital to unin- tain four free beds in the names of his four children, they to have the right to each keep one patient under treatment so long as they shall live. He gave $5,000 to the Divinity school for the support of the Andrew H. Miller scho- lai-ship. Li-:.\'r.—The Lenten season may be made most helpful if kept in the pro- per spirit. It is 'a time for special self- examination, and repentance. To thr Christian there is a sense in which all life is a Lent. Yet there is D‘.’t'Cl in a has a protegee at N azireth to whom he is going to send a purse of money. She ‘s a young Hebrew girl named Hannah Kawar, whom the doctor met when travelling in the" Holy Land last year. She has a school for young girls, and is teaching them English and fancy work, and making converts of them incidentally. Dr. Fraser was so in- terested in her work that he promised to help her with money when he got home. The following story is told of the Rev. Dr. Inglis, of Aneityum, who died a few months ago. He was asked to make a speech before the General Assembly of the Free Church of Scot- land, and was t.old to be brief. He said : “ Fathers and hmthcrn. we are told that missionaries should content them- selves with stating facts, and leave the Church to draw the inference. I wish to bring three facts to your notice. “First, I place on your table,” suit- ing the action to the word, “the Shor- er Catechism translated into the lan- guage of Aneityum. “Second, I place on your table also, ‘Pilgrim's Progroll.’ translated into the language of Aneityuni. Then taking into his hands a large volume, while he looked longingly on the pages that had cost him years of toil. he left it on the table and said: “Third, I place on your table the Holy Scriptures, old and New Testa- ments, translated into the language of -..r Charlottetown, P. E. I. I FACTSl FACTS! ’ = YOU cannot procure better Seeds than those we sell. You ma buy from larger firms in big cities, who publish gor- geous Catalogues with highly- colored representations, and likely have to) two or three prices for the Seed; and after all, our seed will produce as good, or better crops, grown side by side. This has ‘been proven over and over again. Some of our customers kncwit. We want everybody to know it. This talk of wonder-lul novelties every year, is mostly humbug. Experimental Sta- tions and the leading agricul- tural papors say so, and the test of planting proves it. Our Seed Catalogue for 1892’ contains a list of tested, proven and reliable Flowers, Vegetable and Farm Seeds; as good in quality as money can buy; the descriptions are not over-drawn and prices are mo- you may pay (as you would- Going to Put N HT- 95 at 16 oo " - “ 86 ' SC 80 Cl and see them. ‘Front hop: Before alteration, we have some large lots of Boats to gissam; ag . « ous reductions, from 20 to 40 per cent, 3” aw.“ . 467 Pair of Infants’ average price, I—adi_68’i3uong Boots, laced, 1.32, " s u T and (lust “ Men’s"Bnots, casing) and the 45 cents, now 25¢;-mg 1.00,. Dongola, butt & laced, 1.88, " .. 1/50 high price reduced about 36 per mg Boys’ " "145 i 15 to';?lll'nal!ke, 251” 40 W cm“ I .-.now.. is eav ‘ ‘ _ Misses Strong Boots, laced, 69-cents a pail:-,m° ‘ya la" now“ ‘** Wehave these Boots separate, and will be glad to show them. It A suns win nirnwif Gozsizir Bzaos T land who, it wan stated came to Can busy world for devoting apl-cial times _ dam, Th‘ m , _ ’ . Aneit um and now leave the church e‘ 1.3 15 a“ W9 can ' » ' ad ' l d- t t . i lied and seasons, and even as the merchant 7 i _ H ‘- . E n:.:oci:;(ii.eiioiio:.(i:. ‘rvftrliiernfi-:ntic takes stock of his business, so the ‘°“"""’° ‘"‘°“"'°"' “d ""d°'" tlllederest, our Cam°g"° “"11 . . . » ~* . ‘ . -7 - gppggl; Christian should examine in the light ‘Enid 3 storm of applause. Send us your name and ad .—‘--F'0"R ...... “ To the electors of the United States of God his spiritual life, and bring it Pointers for Ad , rs dress on a postal card’ and we 34 who have the riglif /0 rot.» in. tile Pro- to the test : Am I growing mom 303 __ - . more like Christ, or am I falling away While you are heeitating about advertis- W1” SenX§']c0pg' free return rince of Qlzzebecz , ' . .. ’ ‘ ._ her man is seizing the opportu- ‘bentlsmen — The .\ew England fmm ill“ P°"f°°i' ‘VP’ ‘t " lwly Ma‘ ,:,1,g,yB;T,f $3190, no ‘in .. - n * ~ set were flillllfli mm a. co- ’ I Seedsmen. committse earnestly requests you to E"“’3°ll°t Ol“"°l’m""‘ while you ponder. Charlottetown, Much 10, 1892. u..... .,.,....s«... . .41.‘: ‘-'>-t-‘L14’: who» ... .. r: ‘M --4 . wniira YOUR wiiitii ...... T0 is»: won We Know of no family bar T..;,- 2;, T _ , .-.;‘ ’ " g - Aan,T,sAsnT mower -i ..m.o~ mail. -l-. wow ...,....o..,...,._,, , ..,, , -'4-‘tn -ll Q‘;J~”.§«'4T..:s'w.",,',*,: ,, gr,-,~__ ---.-v-u--human an-.wus~. gums. lug the Ozonaior and Saunas, Fluid being q 39! '94 °.'!fl‘||ct.II!: i '__h ILIQBIPQQ-1 - -» an-~...-... . ......., so to Cmada on the 5:,‘ of March The Church of England. is beginning Learn to advertise and to wait. The resson that hasled us to form ‘his mission work in Mashonaland, South committee is that we are now witnes Africa’ 1" good “mesh -fit 4L .. ..., . ' r N-« was sun... _ It costs more to advertise poorly than D“ K°‘8l" to advertise well. One is paid for out of “ .. .. .- -..:-«U '~ < V '. .. i V“: " ‘ “ >1.-‘,'.r‘..« »‘«:~- .. I u...«.4‘ r rt»: -. l '.t. ; v - ‘. ‘- a.-' n...» ..i w...-' ». ...«n was A -. . ..i . .. .. . .- .. .».-, . , . . _. .. * " ' '~ -W ' Ml. .::‘ ..... . .. . - . - .- . ‘ " “W. “W "‘“‘“W m«x.mInmiw; W mas-sauna-M-s~sntI,aun ..»y.-r.-zr.~..m-v ,. \»-.1. . n ‘ ‘ r - - .- 4.. .,_,,, i ' \ . sing in our dear province of Quebec our constitution being violated, and tyrants and desposts governing us and cmducting our well beloved province to ruin and to eradication of all that is Canadian and Catholic. It is for this reason that we ask you to make a supreme eflbrt to assist in avenging an outraged constitution, and to replace in the hands of Hon. Honors Mr-rcier the power which was snatched from him on 13th Dncembrr last in viola- of that country, and has gone there accompanied by one clergyman. Previ- ously six laymen had been sent, by the overland route, with supplies for the mission. Among these is a carpenter who was with Dr. Livingstone through his second African expedition. Three Christian natives from Gazaland are with this party. An American lay- man‘-proposes to follow shortly paying his on ii expenses, while guided by the rules of the mission. Bruce has been called to the biahopric Y0“? “Pim- The other pays for itself out of the in- crease it brings to your It don't pay to strive too hard for effect in advestisiug. The speaker who tries too hard to convince never succeeds in con_v-incing at all. You reason that an article which requires so much eloquence inconspicuous and hazy merits. Cg The first money John Wanamaker made says tradition, was thirty dnuu-g. He made it peddling something or an- other in the dry goods line in a wheel- barrow. What do you suppose that he did with to make itself appreciated must have very .Belle Creek, ' Charlottetown, The Telephone iii} P. E.’ ISLAND. TOLL LINE STATIONS. Annandsle, Bradaflbane, Brush ’Wln.rf Mount Stewart, gontaguqs 0|! h S'd fingut I e uiiay Harbor N l: Bedeque. , °" ‘Morel! Murray Harbor South, . Dominion.Disinfeetan_t_ C-o”.. Montreal. _ I-'. DEC. «DAVIES, Drugglst, is agent for them for There, andzwill -how any one desirin inforrnatimfand prices the ap- paratus flsid at biaston. llorrh Block. Charlottetown, ]an.“l5. ' 20 to fill per will Thisis the iateausafilcaéin «or. e A. nuoiliémi B OCT, ‘T . Ta‘ ‘* 5.‘ ‘ T 9*‘ r -1-21$. nmlaaosr. Lt. ' 4 ’ swift u-:3‘ i 1) _ -F-’_ . *3 - _'_ ‘ 3 affl I-C ,.. *-‘PC’ ' 3 *- awn: I- ' -. tion of the consttution. The commit- uh“ thin - y dollars? . Methodist‘ He put it into an advertisement in The C"p“d' tee will assume a portion of the ex- . Clilton, pen” of the trip_.. The aggregate endowment of all the Phfilzdgphgybgxggu $12’ ‘byeu to Central Bedeque, “We hr.-.1, come} 3.34 on, of the colleges and universities under thejhok afwrhi. mi I, . mdgiva him‘ ‘. ..m‘ii~.»'7.~liililvl.i " i” I ' DICGOIIIIT T Boiirs. -—1r-,-?- V. \.iSit0,,s‘ when he arrived M,‘ Montmgy. control of the Methodist Church in bigguffof Thim, god 1 Dad“. the Uniged sum ;, $3,000,004; 1-5;, don't know how many hun . thousand he puts out in buying ‘space in newa- gun“, Eldon. Freetown, Flat River. “to rescue the church and our lan- guagg from destruction by the ‘pouch at interest would yield -an income of P. _ T De Bouche;-vi]1e_" The my Wu too only $500,000, while Harvard alone me man start where Wanamaker is ' 007.; I ’ Egan income of more than $1,000; Swp “weaning, - . fin"! end h‘ h ed Fort Augustus, dc‘. T h d ed d b’ . , ‘.=. . «-0 he was 11 estart . Stanle ,3 ' ‘'0 an r M t my pflwm .Vl:.\u.u.-—-—Put ti; first money you make G11!!! RiVeI‘Bndge,' St.-E_le’sncn. have joined the Broadway M“-'-l"°‘ll3l' into 3'1 .. ‘vcrtisenlsnt in the Guannnx. G°°'l¢°°"°o Scum, - Episcopal church in Camden: N. J. , _. St. Peter’: Bay not-ship. , 1 “I haven't time to tbiah about adver- Sim!‘ P°’t- ’ -—. as the result of the recent mvival. , _ , , 50019505)’ has Suggested the name A Deaconess Home has been opened tmtng Jalfst now’ -1.1”“ 1"" m ‘ month K995120011: Tryon Miss} ~ or wo. Victoria, °f H°“- Pele’ Mitchell. in connection by the Methodists of Baltimore Md No doubt you will You won’t have 1,5,5», um .- . _ « I ' , . ' . . s. with the Lieutenant-Governorship of Thereis also one in Washington, I10.‘ ml?‘ bum"? f;:‘:1°vi“P,7°"' “me ‘f ‘-0’ 4° Swim: V’-ll¢!5€ld: Lew Brunswick. The Montreal Star Mrs, Willigm C_ A1530“, of Phil‘, “Yo!” co! mpeximn don», p“t‘pon8T S¥:£:g“°' V°"“°“ RlV¢1’ Bridge and some other papers are decidedly in delphia, has given $10,000 to the new . ‘garner. a s. - ““’°' °’ 3“ -‘“‘°’"-‘ll receiving the Methodist Episcopal church in C... 'j},‘;},'e;‘;§,§‘;e‘;‘;fi_§”:,}k },‘_f;'f,,";§‘}§ M"”“‘“" 600 hbls. Slack [lllllti appointment; but the chances are ten 13.14,, P‘ which is . ° ° .4 ' ' " ' _ . part of Dickinson ventising. ,_ . to one tnat he will not get it. From a Collggg’ gm] 1,“ 5°“, bum, it &- out ‘dyhat 0lfIo:8?rf.l1 do you suppose people .- ,0 3 political point of view’ and lb“ i‘ “'9 '0‘ 845.000 T55 l‘ ‘P93 30‘ 303° To sP°'\id money Oi‘.-to make it? way those matters are generally s¢t,- di¢ion._'h1ch wmbe gcoepmd by the If you don’t' advertise. you'll never fled» Mr- Mitchell has very little claim Trustees-—that the edifice: shall be “"‘k° °“°“3" ‘° “"-”""° "M" to tilt! Ofiice. Beyond the fact that he namedithe Memorial ichurcihf may be termed one of of the “ fathers _ I 0f °0Bf0demtion" and that he is in , M d “I have found advertisinll doesn't pay." many ways fitted to till the position, W° “W” by “'0 °“¢“8°" “FT Then you didn't know howtoadvertiss. he has no right to expect it. It i. not Visitor the Topic of _Prayer of the _ ll? P033 °l»l|°|‘l- - the policy of governments to give Women’: Baptist Missionary Union. f . sway fat ofiiceg to those who oppose for the month of March 1., up“ Mlé them, except, ,,,,,.h,,,,,, when the McNeill, our younglady mipsion-Tu-y at recipient 1. one whom they de_ Bobbilli, that she may realise the pro- |l!‘9. 011 account of his influence or conning! in’ Josh’ 1: .’ ch“ ability, to ,i1,,,,,,,_ M,__ Mitch“, ,1“ she may be successful in acquiring the nothing to expect ‘from the prewnt language, and be filled with adminigt 5 _ W ._ from on high: for her work." _Miss m mu 6 do not 10” fight McNeiIl isfs daughter of Mr. John f of the fact that at one ti .,, . . _ staunch supporter of three p::,;‘:nK ldcltleill of Long Creek, Lot 6?, and hdda cabinet office’ but of hwyauhe. sister of. McNeil1 of Kenslnfitop. named ,0 aka I, pM_ticu,“- den!“ i. She left tlnsTIsland in October last in banning the government on "0" company with Rev. Mr. and Mia. occasion. He is neither a conserva- bin)?“ to hbor in the Foreign ‘.3’. tive or a liberal and while in parlia- “on”? wotkj The may ‘mfed meat acted the role of 3 “Mu8"mpT., safely in India shortly before Christ. Then, again, he threw in his lot with "'8 ‘Dd ."° bum’ .°n5‘3°d. m lb“ Mercier, Mcshane and politicans of study of the homage‘ Laue“ -‘T-9° ’ ceived from Miss Mchleill say that she UMA that ilk. The government have nothing ,. . . . . § . ,, T . T to fear from Mr. Mitchell's influence. is in good heath "id enjoy. the chm-be '; . -. W309?‘ 30961! Tie .-Ctealofls . .. “id ll" ‘Mk ‘"3“- and Elise: of'l'erebene. which ." i If I I g ' i What little pull he had has departed ‘" ,f .. . H. T1,‘; '_‘ Pyfi T from him mg he is M‘. swan", M Mr. Sydny Keno has donated 8150; i . ) ,; , 2 - _‘ T highlyTrecommended,; Cod Liver ’ 000 to the Chicago University. 0 T V . i _ ‘ E Oil. Em1l8i°nI..of‘difi'eren . Rockerfeller, si,ooo,o’oo,‘ inskin I s ’ garded as a political back number. “d are wéfiwg,“ nit}. T The Prohibition Commission ’“ ‘'1’ 33600-000 "°“*i"i*"- - i Empire Wnng°r8' I‘ miI°d'«“-5-‘”d'” Wk‘. . ' . t l --.5 0’ __ ' Mn Roslreriellor also sires 825.090 wmet wa_she‘,.s_ ’ ' " " I ‘nl'u"'O'l‘i8I'8‘iildlIi‘RU?Dfi’m fiiime a. I if r.,...,,.,...,.,. ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,.,,,, ,,,,,,, to D:-._,Clo\_igh for his work in India. . , - _. _ T T T T, T V T T. « T _ , ,: . no causotocomplain of the selection 310300 "°-“Wllll‘m'J°'°ll"C’ll°8°a Wnngers .. . if I '1 El’ if 1 ii I i i I if M made by the Dominion Government of K‘"°"' Z ““ i ’ -——A'i' 'mI—— ‘ - «V-.,:T: . - —. v _ i ». i commissionerstoenqnire into the qng.,_ "Kalamazoo" College has had ’ I F 4 tion of prohibition. The Mai-itimg another $100,000 added to its endow- Wrmbers of the committee could not "’°'“' ‘"33’ - 5 I i i 0 LOPBJ-‘§‘e’a have been better selected by the tem- 1'? "n"'°~' t° ti” ‘i°‘'‘lm'’“' “*3 mch 9—3aw lmo poi-ance people themselves, R,“ D,‘ the first church in Boston refusing to McLeod of New Bfuggwick 5,, aces t his res’ ti - M -‘I V ‘ C " ' , peg-ET , P 1808 On, Dr. oxnn has _. . . haps one of the most euthusihatic pm consented to continue as.pT.g_¢o,-, T -T T T , Pills..°'f’:;..il'i'““’*-..;-I..'l'....‘5'.‘lP____EPT0N.|__1.;D-’-lit. “‘°'°-°-»-ad i=-c1evsy‘- Pfesbyterian-. 150 aai§.i3‘1£*.;‘a;i\Is. e. . * “ " ~ ’ I ‘ " I‘ ' ‘ man of high stand’ .. of . . . . , .. _ _ _ _ T T . ,4.-i} i C , . ~. iilthe ii i I . . Monaghan,o: 3.5:: ,,,. ‘;:;H&“‘.‘Kll;?; _ N..-B. & M. m _T T , . _ T ‘u T ‘ T . if T. T [T TT 7 .. l T - . T -M ~‘f*§~-ll"-H .Tl-3-“ 3390538, T ~;ieexpeiis‘ncecfmaIiy. ITOAH BE R .. T _ g . T epaared 8211 , meanaoneto successf ll aged’ 0 ‘ - ‘C 0/ :0»... the nineteenth century.u y we in TE ————-—o—-~——.. New Brunswick Lieut -Gover- Hunter River; Bo Oentelper bbl IN LOTSOF 60 BARRIELS. “I can’! afford to advertise:’’ ‘ Then you can't afford to do business. - mi“... -.—» g...,. . . _ ,,_.- o«"~“‘, _ Eliaveadvertisedinallonrlocalpapres f°l' WHY years that we have the l11‘2¢st.thec_lxeapeIt.the best assornnento C|’°¢ll¢f!.ChinaandGlauwareinP.E.Island . ._ . .. . filhltwuemleflllmoreoftliisclassofgoods , , anyo ouseintliisProvince. t B ! . lmnejer ya 2...... ......aa...a. w. 2.... lll’l’llll S an 3lSlllS “°"m‘lD°k.lndtoarrive’,6nooPlates— 2690 C‘1PI..and Saucers, 3oo Pitchers, 600 * 3°"lSs flog Tumblers and Goblets, over a hundred Dinner r3o'T¢g sag 15. Chamber Sets. Hanging sndfstand lamps. 1} very 1srze_ assomncnt of Fancy Cups and 5“¢°'9i Fruit Sets. Glass Table Sets; very nice Vases. Those Goods must and will he ‘°1d’°l*‘P It the cheapo‘? Cir’-cckery Store T. NT“ " “W W . . cToi.wii.L. ~ .|.Tr. rrinoeu. Upper Glht It 25 imtiiiits, . so BOXES, rra . , 75 HALE B0XE8,}C“ ms i;,‘:{°‘;,‘{’.?m} Raisins. N.. B. Gill. RATTENBURY ...- a T, ufianti,’ organs and So LiverTarid‘Bowél§,iurilocRsi ' the $ecrztlons‘,Purlfiesthe Blood and removes all im- purities from a ‘Pimple to the worst. Scro >'r-'~w--1-ea-1-us-............¢-«mm»... . .......,..,..,..,. ..‘...,,.‘.-no-o WE have in stock a full line of all the best Cough Medicines now _ in the market, including such well» . _,_ . ‘ ' known and tried Rcmsdiesas- . _ .. L5,: i 0. , " . , ,, . Fellows’ Svrul’. Aver’: Chgny ‘ ’ ~ " ‘ I T.“ V‘ ¢ Pectoral, Allen's, Lung Balsam’. ;; T Syrupof Red Spruce Gum Sharp’: , T, _ T l , ,x ra‘ nrgg _°'l ., T ,_ —~ , Qgpr write for our Illust‘rated- DYSPEPS IA- an-_.IoU.sNr:ss.~ CONSTIPATION. HEADACHE’. SALT RHEUM. SCROFULA. HEART BURN. soon » ‘ DI2z4Nr:ss.. on$é>TE.>:’s‘§° ‘ B'a1sam’,”etc,"efc'. " F. if or urine iupafli _cLoaD.. T T to as snow. one 3;‘: - _' 3 ~, ’_T ‘ eyourpreparationw en. " -in-on 0 should and here I am as well as-ever.‘ I 'i.i$§":"' T . - ' G. . % sass :in‘l-‘;hcaaaoosuu*a°"‘ ‘°"]_-’i;’ll‘m'.':r.$ -1’