,1- § :5 7 Li I ; .0 ~ ti’. vb if . exchange. l'lour.Uor-nmealand F . :_..1-t.‘-3.. A 1... .~.- _..—' mi. 1 The Burning Guardian Issued every Moraine by IHE GUARDIAN PUBLISHING Co riioii runs orrior in run c)a.1'.n.eron. Block u:-—-———o The Only Morning Paper in the Pro nnoe. Delivered on the Breakfast ‘l‘_ables 0 he City. and all over the Province 5! (100!!- TERMS : One Your . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Six hxnufhs . . . . . . I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Advertising rates furnished on aPPll3°i"°“ B . D . H I603 9 I-‘niitur and Man8Ri“8 D“‘°°‘°'- _ IA'—ri¢T1oNEEB.s. 7*’ ..—...-..——...._.. - .‘R.. A tlcneer and CommiB- Eslcirliuggrchant. “Lace and Wares-coins. Dodda's old stand, Queen st.. Ch‘tov_m- DOV 7 ORTON s.co.. E. 11.. Auctioneers. Com- mission Merchants. Money lenders. sues:-oorns. Queen Street. ClI’t0W1‘|- _.__..__. " ” 3. Chm- °.‘.’..‘.’.§.‘l’.‘.‘.'.. ‘i=..:;' ..‘.‘.‘.“:‘.’:.’.:‘.:";‘;i.. . . -. cialty. Sales-room. Water street. sweeter MORRIS, LEONARD. Auctioneer. Com's‘u. _L Merchant. insurance ant. ° ments. mot 3°t“"‘°' :lIIvl>‘tils‘I:iaeg:sct(i"il(:8t‘lg}’n00nfidential. II»! 16. ORELISL‘-‘! C’ "9 Auctioneer tbornrnlig N sion Merchant. Prompt returns- Queen Street. Clftown. Oct-173% 'i‘*’ic3I Rs. I YONS. c.. Round. set, Slack. and Herd Coal always on hand. Water St.. Clio!- ottotown. Nov. 14, '9 on c t.John dealerln allkludoo! HUnnuIIi'nd'§’on Coal. Water 81.. MN? Queen and Pownal. 3°“ “° OIILLAN a. dealer in all kindsoflllrd aodSo{COAL a woon. lFoo§°0fl’|'i_;f0 u'o¢.0harlottotown. V ‘- DENTAL CARDS. . surgeon Dentlst.-Corner 3' §O:l(1}§!I“('§Jkl¢lIfl0I|d streets. Ch't0Vn- Ofllce nrs.9a.m..to1p-In-;’3D-H1-‘O59-3% ' I ID extracts teeth without Dwmgnfmiem. electric fuscopofifi ce.e$'i-isles gees-eehsqwtthall work. i yearep INSURANCE. . gggnmnnnum; Weston AssuranceuC:- tde Queen Square. Ch'?«°"“- ‘°““ , . Card in another °2l§:nI!t.'1', A 8 See mm ,1 ESBRISAY us-. Queen ’1n9‘“‘”‘°° °°' °‘ England. Confederation Lire Asso. ojrnezcb. Brown's Block. Mallet SQIIIN. I-h'town. y. . -LEGAL CARDS. ' is DONALD Barristers and So- C Brown‘: Block. C111?‘ lottetown; G Building, Water Street. Burmnetside. lone!” 10”“ “°v 7 00]). JAMES B. Attorn 'It'LIWs C0111- inieeioner. eta. omea:Jyun°r°nJ"31}J°;>*- Queen Sq, Ch'town. K0110! 9° 1”‘ ARBUBTON s siuu._LwooD. Barth?-81'!-_ goucjun-g, ac., Cameron Block. Ch':,0v‘7'“- r. I.—loney to loan at low rates. it VIES s nsszsnn Barristers and no eys. Omce. Doldd’s ‘Building. Quopn torn Street, Charlottetown. -3- - W7‘ is UABRIE. Bar- ge. ce—Charlotte- sown. Brown's Block; 3l1mm°"5‘d°v °'‘”’ ‘°‘’ chants Bank or Halifax. isonoyw 1063- 3°‘ 7 Bari-lstr é rs. So- u¢;m.-.,ac.xo.i24. Gt. eorse8t- 0118* » MACNEILL a MoD0NAI-D none}: to loan. nov. 1 Iottietown. P- 3- 1- EDDIN. 3- 3-. Block. (Head carefully attended to. , D‘ rristerl. Bolicitorflo M.‘ :g'. 00:13;-:.E<?ver Bank of Nova scotis. Clrtown. Money to loan. 110' 7 Bsrriste! to-. 08130100 of nuns ), collections Money to loan. nov 7 Lnisu. JOHN T. Artoi-ney-v»t-1-&W- N0’ my-y pubnc, etc. '01iico. London House Building. Queen at». Ch’town. Money to loan ‘ at low interest. I181! 17- '9] $'rEwAir'r s iicx:iLL. Barristers and So- licitors.— . s to Post miles. 349110? ‘O 105“- OORE. F. W. I... Banister. Solicitor. No- issi r'etc. .—........ .;’.r.‘;‘.“.’:.°.‘.’..‘*‘:.”-roe‘?-'ix‘i«l -mew‘ .4-.—j PRINTERS. aw.‘ Book-binder. '1' ASZARD. G. HERBER .Bm'n.’Blo°k now‘! Printer and Btatlonor. Ch”oown. P. 12.1. - OOMBS. JOHN. Steam Printer and Book- O binder. Queen Street. CharlottettlI‘V5:.7P. E.lsiand. sL.ixi$ GUARDIAN Co.—Bilihead8. Cardl. I Circulars. Letter Heads. 3110 0179‘? amfi or printing neati and promptly 91 ' Cameron lock. C 19“°i‘°‘'“' - AYLOB s oii.i.irsrIE.Bookb1nd°1'9 Blank Book Manufa.ottir0lrl. tea-o§°;§g gm, Quoon sq..Cb’tnwn. P. . . - C ‘ MANUFAC EURES. ll lld‘D0O R -':.:.=.°.-.-...*:*'.'.~.':.wi-...:......: ‘iasfisinnu. ' - E-II“-'3-'9’-1 in-ri: a son A. renders a llachiuists. ronncn-y. Kins Square. ciriown. liliguvg heating a specialty ARD JASPER. Saddler and 3833033 Maker. kommnggqgg 7 si a Queen 54°83‘-C .1-OWN WOOLII KILLS. Store N. side 3 n 341.; Branches at loIIl-I8|Io.'P- 3- I. and ew Glasgow. N. 3. Wool wanted. no? 3 Mc a‘n:llakcre. Hot water “mg. spun; St. Ch'town. P. I. I. not B mlNNING, P. 'r.. Ilalufacturer ofand dealer an Giistomworkasptoial “.§.°°.tinisn3°i§'p. Water et.. Samoa-A2, u-rows aoner unis : cash «I for-Wheat. or line Flour. Shorts and chap. I7» HUBMAN. Clark 800 mauu!'s and S211 snide. Bull niazeriai o it oo'aciinreii rnrn nvoci-Rm ml!‘ (areal! and sheep skint“ ‘W Line;the 13 ry passengers from Baltimore, and only cabin Bl k 130- ~-" Omce. Newson's Ofnfygg .90 0 nus CELLANEOUS. ii.r.is. Co.. .1. r.. Piano-sit. o d lo.; hlcEachern‘s Build n n, i§I3.':; Queen Street. Ch'town. P- E. i. now 7 PEAK‘: 3393- 8 C0. S1111) Owners. Chand- lers. Hardware Merchants. Agents Black Diamond 9. 3. Co. L. Queen St, Ch'mwn. P.E.l, CQLABKE. W. W.. Conii Merchant; im Furness St t L d 5 . E. l.. A l‘ish§v:III:nStori.)insl(im %lb"sIfCana- dian ll: ress Co.. Republic ldingaLoan Aseo. & ndon Masonic Mutual Asso.,Cliar- lottetown. P. E .1. {jag 9 ELBPHONE Co.. R. Angus. Maria r. Of- nce. No. 81. Lower Water St.. 0 ‘town Connection with nearly all parts of the Island K 8500.. Ph h . ll Apotheeartes' l~(I':l)F.!i‘ll‘i,ai?lI>s ttetooverlslia toe finished in best style. my 23 HIGGINS. J Oll-.\l—Sowiug Machines repaled romptly; satisfaction gnaranteed.North side ecu Square. Ch'town.P.E.I. ‘Jlll'< !.'>'90 B01-IANTS BANK OF‘ P. E. 1..-1.. H. D9-V188. M. P.. President; D. Fa unar- son. 1'‘. L. Bastard. L. L. Beer Beuj. ear-tz, Wm. Dodd. Lashler: Wm. cLean. Oiilce opposite Bisho 's Palace. Great George St. Souris Agency, .J. Hughes. Agent. nov 7 ECKIE. A. A.. Graduate of Royal College of Voter-in Surgeons. Glasgow. Eldon ouse. Kent St. harlottetown. LIVERY STABLES . ORTEPS Live Stables. Prince St. Char- . lottetown. Te ephone communication. First-class Teams supplied promptly. nov I9 ‘1 ILLIS. P. P., Boarding and Sales Stables. Great-George Street. opposit Bia_liqp’s Palace. Charlottetown - Dec. 5. HORSES AND BUGGIES T0 HIRE. Enquire _ at G. G. Junr's Jewel Store. North side of Queen's Square. or at 28 Sydney st. VVI-IOInESALl*3. ARVELL BRO'S.. Commission Merchants, wholesale Grocers, A ents for-—0ld Syd- ney and Victoria Mines; e Guardian. Fire. an the Boston Marine Insurance;the Allan ebec and the Boston. Halifax ‘P. teamship Lines. nor I. Island RICK it Co., J. 11., Packers & Dealers in Pork. Lard. Hams, Fish hc., Grafton St .. Clrtown; Tignish & Albei--ton. nov22 WBIRY. FENTON '1‘. Wholesale Grocer. Commission Merchant. Shipping Agent. Marine. & Accident insurance. lnman & Dolnfion 8. 5. lines. Water St. Clrtown. 22 I38. G. 3.. Commis’n Merchant. whole‘- BIO Grocer. dealer in Agent Cornwall cheese. on Qeeea3t..0ls'towa. nor as If ALLAgI_ LINE. Carroll Bros. Agents. THE following Steamers are appointed follows :— , ‘ A WEEKLY} CIHVICI. From Ilverpool. From Quebec. May 7. s. S.C1RCASSIAN. -- 28 " 14. S. S. POLYNESIAN, JuneV4 _ M “ I " II A ~ ----:=i~ . \_. ‘ 'w‘ T!’ fi ’ June 4. S. S. PARISIAN, “ 25 “ rt. 8. S. CIBCASSIAN, July 2 “ 18. S. S. POLYNESIAN, “ 9 “ 25. S. S. SARDINIAN, “ I6 July 2. S S. MONGOLIAN, “ 23 " 9. S. S. PARISIAN, “ POIITIIIGIITLY elmvscn. from Liverpool. from Halifax (Vin Di. JoIn'e,.VId and Qoeenstown) May 12. 'l'CA SPIAN, June 8 “ 26. * S.S. NOVA SCOTIAN “ 22 June 9 * S.S. CARTHAGINIAN, July 6 “ 23. * S.S. CASPIAN, “ 20 N. B.—CARTHAGINIAN will not car- passengcrs from Halifax and St. John’s, Nfld. ‘These steamers, on outward passage call at Halifax and proceed to PORTLAND. Passengers secured and berths allotted by telegraph. For freight or passage apply to CARVELL BROS. Mair 4 [holes Steamship Do at 1.. ; .1?‘ /'- ' 1.. PROPOSED SAILING-S OF S. S. MIRIMICH. ROM MONTY REAL and QUEBEC dur- F ing the season of ’9l; for PICTOU, N.S calling at FATHER POINT, GASPE, MAL BAY, PERCE, SUMMERSIDE AND (HARLOTTETOVNN. LEAVE Montreal - - 4 p.m. 11th May “ Ch town - - Mon. 18th May “ Montreal - - 4 p.m. 25th do “ Ch town - - Mon. 1st June “‘ Montreal - - 4 p.m. 8 h June “ Ch town - - Mon. 15th June “ Montreal - - 4 p.m. 22th do “ Ch town - -\ Mon. 29th June “ Montreal - - 4 p.m. 6th July “ Ch town - - Mon. 13th July “ Montreal - - 4 p.m. 20th do “ Ch town - - Mon. 27th July “ Montreal _- - 4 p.m. 3rd Aug “ Ch tnwu - - Mon. 10th Aug “ Montreal - - 4 p.m. 17th do “ Ch town - - Mon. 24th Aug " Montreal - - 4 p.m. 31st do “ Ch town - - Mon. 7th Sept “ Montreal - - 4 p.m. 14th do “ Ch town - - Mon. 21st Sept "‘ Montreal - - 4 p.m. 28th do “ Ch town - - Mon. 5th Oct “ Montreal - - 4 p.m. 12th Oct “ Ch town’ - - Mon. 19th Oct “ Montreal - - 4 p.m. 26th do “ Ch town - - Mon. 2nd Nov Returning will leave Pic- tou, N. S. every alternate Monday at 9 P. M. on arrival of Trains m Halifax and St John. CARV ELL BROS. Agents. Ch’town, May *1. ' . h rice LOhG R808 .Tanners. llig e&tdpho”I°D:.lg cowhides. eto. rsnneiy. I-mien EL. Char ttetovn. .-.,- _—a';‘.-, - e-:-_«zae“,».igI—._i.-a£:.. 1-.‘ £.§k'I; ;;‘, y C. Couipsu '.N¢W -. ...’.z_=;:~—-,.;~ 54'- A free sample of K 2- _ 5 sail between Liverpool and Halifax, as. I» If n:——-—-——-.1. -..-j.-—.__.....__.._¢~..-, Bostom Steamers 'l‘l“.A IVIER "CARROLL’ leaves Boston on SATURDAY, i6tIi inst, at noon, and fortnightly afte Wlflls. Leaves Charlottetown on THURSDAY, zlst inst , at 6 p. m., and fortnightly after- words. Freight at lowest cirrent rates. rates lower than by other routes. _Steamer " STATE OF INDIANA ” is now . being refitted in Boston for this Line, and ‘ will be ready in June to make, with the Car- roll, weekly trips. CARVELL BROS.. Mayi3-city dailies zaw Agents. Passage Halifax and . E. isiaio .‘ ~\ ;_-j". _7..- ,.....~‘ .‘.. ',J S. S. FASTNET A. H- KELLEY, Commander Will sail from Halifax every Monday at 10 p.m. for Charlottetown calling at Canso, Arichat, Hawkesbury, Port Hast- ings and Souris. Returning will leave Charlottetown every Thursday afteriiuotr calling at some intermediate ports with the exception of Souris. For Freight etc., applv to W. W. CLARKE, ' Agent.‘ Ch’town, June, to St. Joli will be due at Charl Sheep on deck. June 25-2. Proposed’_‘* to BLACK oi BONAVISTA .... .. '..-r, . . . . . . . . June 26th -.._. To WW“ , i"ouNoL.ii<i)' _ wn‘ Monday Morri- svill carry Cattle rig the 29th inst arf _. BROS 69-’ CO. Agents For freight or OF“~l‘H_ES-'l‘l;:. -- ROM Montreal for Charlottetown, Syd- ney and St. JOI’ll't:S, NewfouudIand:—- " . . . . ....‘_r'£.........Jnly 16th “’ ........}........Augu¢t 6th From Montreal for .Cli§rloiteto'e.n and Syd- 0nIy (lire Ni-g—Iit atysea. HE STEAMSHIP “ HALIFAX" leaves Noble's Wharf, Halifax, for Boston every Wednesday morning at .8»o’clock, and I.cwis’s Wliarf, Boston, for Halifax, every Saturday at noon Passengers for Boston from P. E. Island can leave Charlottetown by Steam Navigation Co’s steamers via Pictou Tuesday morning, and go on board on arrival at Halifax on Tues- day eveniug, without extra charge Through Tickets for sale on board Steam Navigation Co’s steamers and by F. T. NEWBERY, Agent, Charlottetown. May 16 cod 1 Steamer ‘HoathorBolle.l soiioi ARRAXGIIIINI; 1891- N and after TUESDAY, May tztb. the I Steamer “ HEATHER BELLE, ” Hugh McLean, Master, will run as follows : Every Tuesday morning, at 4- o’clock, will leave Charlottetownfor Orwell Brush Wharf, leaving Orwell Bmsh Wharf at 7 a. m., for Charlottetown, calling at China Point and HalIi<lay’s Wharves; leaving Char- lottetown at 3 p. in. for HalIiday’s, China neyon1y:— COBANOOIO ......o.-pros... ....]llly “ essslo ° I 0 I s ssseoeoesee-0 “ “ O I I O O I O I O I IO.."!I.UDCC.I. PE-XKE dies. 5,» C0,‘, Jimei8 Agents. - _‘E A Northmliorlami and St.Lawronoo. sum MER ART;-NGEMENT. Nova Scotia :—- cvery morning, (Sunday excepted) at six ~ o’clock (local time), connecting there with West of Oxford Junction, and also with the Steamer Fgcrton for New Glasgow and train for Eastern points and Cape Breton. arrival of morning train from Halifax and Quebec express'via Oxford Junction. New Brunswick Canada and United excepted), on arrival of morning train from CHARLOTTETOWN, connecting at Pt. Du Cherie with trains for each of the above named places, and at St John‘ with steamers of I. S. S. Co. and all rail line for Portland "* and Boston. SUMMERSIDE every Monday morning at Two o’clock. * C ’ . Returning leave Pt. Du Cherie every day, (Suridayexceptcd), on arrival of day train from STIOHN, for SUMMERSIDE con- necting there with train for CHARLOTTE- TOWN. - evening for CHARLOTTETOWN at five o'clock. Charlottetown P. E. 1. June 24th 1891. 4' S furnished‘ 7g r I quiet, comfortable home will do well to U-M leave CHARLOTTETOWN for PICT OU rain for Halifax and points on I.C.R . [East and Returning to Charlottetown same days on States :- Leave SUMMERSIDE every day, (Sunday Also 1....‘ CHARLOTTETOWN for Also leave SUMMERSIDE every Saturday F. W. HALES. Secty Ch town Steam Nav, Co Limited. Point and Brush Wharves, where she will remain over night. Wednesday morning, at 7 o'clock, wil leave Brush Wharf for Charlowetown, call ing at China Point and Halliday s Wharves; leaving Charlottetown at 3 p. m., remaining at Brush Wharf over night. Thursday morning, at 7 o'clock, will leave Brush Wharf for Charlottetown”, calling at China Point and I-lalliday’s Wharves; leav- ing Charlcttetown at 3 p. m.; leaving Brush Wharf about 6 p. m. for Charlottetown. The steamer will call at China Point Wharf when possible. Friday, will leave Ch’town Zfor Cranberry Wharf, E. River .at 4 a.m. ; leaving Cranberry for lIiclrey’s and Cranberry Wharves at 3 p. m. ; returning to Charlottetown same evening. Every alternate Friday steamer will go to s.s. “VVILLIAM." New York for ‘Gliarlottotown' THE above steamer is expected to sail fr om Wediiesday. Jilly 1st, and will carry goods at moderate rate of Wharf at 7 8. 111- I01’ Ch3’_I°tt€¢°Wn- calling E freight. New York Agents W, Parker dz-‘Co at 1-Iickey's Wharf; leaving Charlottetown 58 New street, ’ Ch’town June 25.iEx Pat 3i New York for this Port on R. McMILLAN Jfount Stewart. Freight on goods for ivharvcs on the East River must be paid on. landing, otherwise they will be returned to Charlottetown. Saturday, at 3 o'clock, a. in., will leave Charlottetown for Cr-upped; leaving Crapaud an a_ in. for Charlottetown; leaving Char- lottetown a. 3" . m."to return to Ci-apaud. re- turning from to Charlottetown same 670111113. - Freight must b: alongside strainer not later than 2.30 each day. ' FARES : Cabin, to or from Orwell and Wharves, 30 cents; Deck, 20 cents. g’ Cabin, to o_r from Mount Stewart, zoc; Cranberry and Hic‘ey’s Wh: Was, 12' cents. Cabin, to or from Craig and, so cents; Deck’, 30 cents. Excursion Tickets will be issued to Orwell ezeiy Thurs lay, and to C rapsiid every Satur- no.1; Glssgowlvl. a . " L. C.0WEN, Agent; 1 lflown, May_21_*, l89l. " I ‘again at 12, and every half-hour until 8 Southpoot Ferry. sumiay Time '1» THE ELFIN will, until further notice, leave Charlottetown Dock at 7 a‘. ni.. and every half hour afterwards until 11; leaves o’clock. Last trip at 8,25. Leave Sonthport at 7.15 a. m., and every half-hour afterwards until 11.15: leaves again at 12.15 p m., and ‘every half hour afterwards entil 8.15. Last trip 8, 50, J uric 26 tf Momiog Boar ion - This Remedy absolutely .—»... ......-9-...-- ......—— CHAR LOTTETOWN, PINCE ED iiniisn) ‘DAT, Jo, ioi. ——--'J'.'EE——-— is FOR SALE; At The Following Places: CH A RLOTT BTU‘? N T. L.‘ Cbappellc’s.—Qiieerr Street. Bazaar Store. -Queen Street. . Post Ollice, Stall, x Railway Station Stall,-— Water ,‘Miss M. Welsh’s,—-vfiemiaerside. L. Mo ' ’.-—Si,1rniG.;"'- Geo. .~ lerk’g,,-_A1l_3ertfon.‘ J n... thnnlit ‘should to“e“..ci.n «-1.... ‘es llieq; £.itke'i_is,_--,- 1 rush. * _ My *1 lrnowl , ,__,_ - - 9 "09 9-‘ ‘film’!!!-' ‘ “‘ *In‘ o1d”er*c6ii‘utrisIw'tIiere isga system of J. W. Kenn_erly’s,—Southport. Also, on -all Passenger Streets, and at/tliu 7 .‘ ’ GUARDIAN or}-ice, llameron Block. H. JAMES PALIIEB (otthe late firm of Palmcrt ‘(p ‘. A --. ’ ljarrlster, Attoriiey at- Law, Notary Public, lite. ’Oirrrica.-—0'flalloran Building. next door to Bank of Nova Sootla. ' 1 MONEY May, i8.——3m A. s. URQUHART, General Insurance Agent, BBOWN’8 Bl.0ol,. QIIEEIS SOIIIIIE, CHIBLIITTETOWI, Po I. 155133. \ ns:i=i=iu.sm1~rriNc-: Lan.cashi're,‘0omniercia1 Union, and Bn'_ti'sh Ameria Insurance Companies. ‘P5 ‘So '89- 1’ osmium oooso. when swans;-r, CHARLOTTETOWNI; 9.5. i. P. P. HIBALI. 9309313103- Trains, the LOAN, J an‘: 2 6-2,;-~ and is one of theuiost comfortable Hotels. The Subscriber ‘takes this opportunity to thank his friends and the epublic for the liberal tronase extend in the past year an would respectfully solicit a. con continuance Commercial Men whowant a favourus with a call. First-class carriages always in attendance at Railway Station and Steamers to convey Passengers’ Bag- gage to and from Hotel free of charge; §"No Liquors. Good Stable and Carriage house in connection. Charges moderate.‘ . May, 4. '91.-——d & w. 3m 1 TINWARE, . srovsriru. ELBOWS. WATIIIIWIDB-KS. E undersigned has on hand all kinds of TINWARE, STOVEPIPE, ELBOWS, é-'c., wholesale and retail. ‘ Also, is prepared to fit up WATER PIPE in Houses, with Faucets for use in the Kitchen or other-Rooms, at shortest notice. Orders left at my Shop,’ will be promptly attended to. 3‘ Terms moderate, M. STEVENSON, 127, Queen Street April :9, [889 Dr. JAMES’ N E RVE BEANS NERVE BEANSareari w discovery that relieve and cure the worst‘ cases of Nervous -Debillty. Lost cod; restorestho wea . ness of body or mind caus- ed by overwork. or the errors or xeessesot youth. cures the most ob- cr have stiuate cases when all oth tailed even to relieve. Th do not. like other preparations. advertis for Lost Lian- iiood.etc.. interiere with digestion; but im- part new life. strength and energy in a quick and harmless manner peculiar to themselves- Sold b drugglsts at $1.00 per p or six for .00, or sent by ma on race pt 0 price. Address.Goo. E. llog-hos,Aposll can-loe Hall Co. or llosldlo Bros. agent for P. I. I. Write for pamphlet. -ipry d & w ly Notice of Assignment. Mr James C‘ Car-ruthers of Stanley Bridge, in Queens County, Di-uggist, has this day made an assignment to me for the benefit of his creditors. The deed of assignment is open for inspection at my oifioe, Cameron’ Block, Charlottetown. A meeting of the cred- itors of Mr'James:C Carr.ut_.h_era will be held at my oflice on the third day of August, AD 1891, at the hour of two o'clock in the afternoon, when =I- hope tobe in position to report on the condition of theestate. All persons indebted to the estate are requested to make immediate payment to me. J AMIES-H GOOD, ‘ Assignee. Ch’town June, 23rd 1891 dy 3wks cod wky 3i - find him congratulating himself oiitbe ‘ prosperous condition of the country. 49- etedarran , nt .; n». i.-~....i..i.i. on people ‘oi tin. P... 1.. the ..é‘..°.'§§'....'..'°:’..‘.’.".‘.’i' 2f"§..'.‘.’.'3 , iasrside. :Theofi,ee is situated onCea- " _ f”bl't ’vtb‘fi'br'll»ahd . _ _ undertherumtagef “ Bl‘ ? All the _ 5%! the F ‘The President took the chair, and Xigor and Falling Iafithe cliairman reported the address «>4 I‘! ....___...>_ ............L...._..-..-uo-.—..._._.a—....... —-‘ -...- THE LE.GISI.ATURPE.. .._—- LEGISLATIVE IIIIIIIIIIIL DEBATE}. .._.-......- ......_...._ Mn. L.iini) was particularly gutti- tied at IIIH llltfpy state of initial of the honorable Lvu‘dH' Of the fl‘,-ptsniiirm That. lionoriihio-I gentlemen: has ii.’ S71.’-pl!‘ siderablc ktiowletligr-. of the. ooiiitry and the people and it is ‘ablesbem . ascertaining percentage of the crop of any one year‘ as-compared "withan average orop,and if this were knovin in the autumn farmers would be in a better position to judge how much stock to _lreep*thi-ougli the winter, or- supplement their supply of fodder earlier in the season. Something of this kind might be done in the future, and would be an advan- tage to' both farmers and ‘business men. The shortage in the hay crop last year was almost universal, and the farmers have suffered in conse- quence. The of’ the Opposi- tion said the debt contracted ‘by the late Government was only a "rnnnin up‘ to a pretty high : -At this time in the Isl7a‘nd3s.‘ ' , A with the country all settled,-there should debts conti-scted,we should be prepared to shoulder the burdens and pay as we go. A large part of our revenue is derived from interest on capital at Ottawa and that ‘should not be re-. duced. , If we are to be a prosperous Province we should pay our bills. We claim to, be as well educated and one lightened es the people of any section of the coun , and ‘we should be able to grapple with the difficulties of gov- erning the Province. His _honor,-I the Leader of the Opposition seemed to think the‘ lateness of the upavoidablo. It is all ' ‘ limeinbersoftlic Local Gov- “to contest on election for the 'Ho\u‘sé'-g”Qominons, itisquite proper t.h’a§thii,Gehsril Paqljament should be room’ the positions’ of‘emio§uwn__ ‘ ,t _' E :15: t . e - lllltlj i tebao ‘ 'f}.';. ‘ ‘a. ’ ' i it. is a disgrace when .-this rule is not carried out. When _. however, it is reclollected.-the date at which those resignations were in the hands of the Governor it is easyto see the elections mjighti have been lieldgmuch earlier, so that the legislature could have been calledvearly in April and the business done before the first of May. It was to be hoped the estimate of the growing crops by the leader of the Opposition was correct and that when the time of reaping the harvest came around we would have a plentiful crop. He (Mr. Laird) was not going to claim any credit. to the present Government for the crops growing so -well, but was glad to hear that they were growing beautifully. House in Committee. , Mr. McNut.t in the chair. The first clause was read and agreed‘ to . progress was reported. , ,. House adjourned till 3:o’cIock to- day. ~ WEDNESDAY, June 17. AFTERNOON SESSION. “ House in committee. , Debate on the Draft Address re- sumed. - ‘r The remaining claiises of the‘ Ad- dress were rcad and agreed to. ' The President took the chair and, agreed to. ‘ Ordered, that the said Address. be engrossed, and that the committee who prepared the Address be a committee to wait on His Honor the Lieutenant Governor to know when he will be leased to receive the same. A Message from the House of As- sembly by Hon. F. Peters with a resolution appointing a committee to keep, up 3 good 1 correspondence be- tween the two branches of the Legisla- ture. . ' Ordered that Messrs. Laird, Mc- Kenzie and Nicholson be a committee to join the committee of the House of Assembly to keep up a good corres- pondence between .the two branches of the Legislature. A Message from the House of As- sembly by Mr. Richards with a reso- lution appointing a cfiimittee to take charge of the Legislative Library. Ordered, that Messrs. Laird, Mur- phy and Poole be a committee to join tbeoommittee of the Home of Assam- bly to take charge of the Legislative Library. - House adjourned till 11 mori-ow. * "o’cIocIr to- {CC The Great Fe-ale ledlcloo. The functional irregularities peculiar to the weaker sex, are invariably cirrected without pain, or ‘inconvenience, by the use of Dr; .130 :._&cmedy torcitarrh is the nut. lississt to Ilseeeilchsspssttg. A K. C. thegreatest cure semi I 7 V-in-.r-.u.e,.A., wishtoeujéy ties, This-country ~is’si:tfi’€i-ing The ea ,. _ _ __g ., g _ ‘_ a‘iu Sui‘IIinarddo.,‘_'lI Tu ’ edse-til-t.-.I!shH>°_.9!it1~,1ne:l..£==i:.-_i-iii.-av has already: mania-°-r: Bail 41.114 iii 3 (I8! 0!’ tins, we expect. ti. rn_a_k_e_ ‘Wm ho. appreciated 1.3- our ,Westc-rn. ' to aid us, town as well town with some t ‘n thousand people‘ ‘ support three dailies surely 8 dfibt, but tun Mr H fihuruma to ‘n nine o'clock the morning express arrives words! Morse‘: Indian Root Pills. They are the safest and surest medicine for all thdiseascs incidental to females of all eges._-andtlie more especially so in this climate. Ladies who health. should always have their _.____......_..... ..-¢.....4;.fo—- - - " No -166,, Aiw Ilopaitoro." A-, DaiIy for Suitmierside. I t The (}tiardi:’r:ni“()‘p~¢iiis-Lilli-snob Office‘ in the Western Oapitil. v _ We have ninch-pleaeis-so in announcing. I I to our readers that Tim Gussouit has‘ is--4. hal well -hyk footing. - In to-day's, issue appears . _ I .1 column of -advertising "fr-our some of the ‘ loadutg.rn_cr-chants of the western capital. contracts'ivi_tli intent. of the others." We feel sure the enterprise nf’TlIE (:u,,,.‘,,.,,, friends and t they ~wilI do all they can Me it will benefit their themselves. Our naive’. deinmnenc is necessarily brief -to-day, but we expect that under Mr. Schur-V :lnni;ln's-cbarge it will iiicressein interest . . y- z . » » 7? We have been led to nt§igrtaks_ this .‘ project from the belief that if with four thousand people, It‘ do use fair-tiling by one. -We have arranged . . . . I no WIth,_iq,li_o latest news by letter and tele- phone up. to a late hour at night. At; atsummerside and the pets will be do. llvered *0 boys , Irhoj will be on hand to :11‘; Idiom on t_Ill'le ‘Our I8)i’imiuer‘- , hI»3I_ Idfi WI 000 Of 8 I70!‘ . plug the branch ofiee and communi- cating any items of news to Mr. Subur- man-’ N.oticee_of meetings, etc., will al- ways he fr-es. Subscribers to. the daily and weekly can settle their gg. counts m8umiuersid‘e" and thus save the. trouble of or; writing to the city, it . j'l,‘h‘e .‘a..1... ofthis e5ficew‘illbstliat* innehbemg ‘jg . liooulbti if for the sloue,,nnd cu: to_wn pet:-one will*‘-deft-ive the benefits ofa wider circulation. ' 4» Should Careful. H4‘ “of”; ‘ac *i*:.":.°'...%' ; a g . on. e 4 _y, ' '’ iiuooursedebeforc the Assent . "on are; . Re 7- . ‘gps. g ‘V! 4 -- or ateajiuectiug than too General As- 4 - sembly. One remark‘ he made gave offence. It was an intimation that “courting” was incident to the Y. P. C. '1 E. ‘Societies. But then he idealized Christian courtship and blessed it alto- gether. Thus the offence was half for- gotten and forgiven. At the close of the address he left the house. Rev. Dr. Duvalof Winnipeg half an hour after- wards spoke of the remark of Dr. McKay as “sensual, beastly.” He was atonoo called to order, and be fully -retracted’ the words and apologized for using them. That is the whole incident out of wlllflll I some papers have msiiufscturedoa sensa- tion. I may add tbatin no sense what- ever is either of the speakers referred to a leading “member of the 'Aseembl . Neither of them ever transacted a single item of business in the Assembly. 1 do not think either over yet repsred a reso- lution on any subject or ad in anything, except the abuse incident. Both are estimable and able men, but they exert -. no influence in the‘ Assembly. Both gen- tlemen bave never ad Iressed ‘the-Asseur bly half a dozen times, and one of the .two has usually rec-ived from the As- sembly uiimistakably intimations‘ that he need not continue his eloquent speaking. I repeat, both are admirable men, though they sometimes speak uuadvisedly.—Pres. Wit B333. ,,.gt-, 4.‘ . -xéjt J auitor of the Divorce Court. The following passage occurred in the course of a paper by Mrs. Todd, of St. Stephen, at the recent meetin of the Dominion W. C. T. U.. at St. Jo ii: 4 Purity in fashion! White ribbon ivo- mon. or most of them. cannot be classed with devotees of the‘ ball room, but we all know enough to see the need of reform on this line. The caustic criticism by men on the miss named ‘full dress’ are enough to makeus hang our heads with shame that such things are possible to be said of our sex. Listen to one only by an English. The expression of a fashion- ably dressed-woman is now emphatically one of nakedness. Her sleeveless bodice; . but half way to her waist betrays much . and suggests more. _ Her large ' white r arms, her‘ uncovered shoulder-s,_ crossed with an airy line, her bust displayed to the last inch permitted by the law which protects morality and forbids obscenity, or back barel in a wedge-shaped track to her band, is this indecent nudity she offers herself to the public admiration. *‘ The modern dressuiaker is the janitor of the divorce court, for when woman abari- ' don modesty, chastity soon follows suit. 10% Y. M. C. A. Convention. Pro rations for the Y, M. C. A. conven- tion 0 the maritime provinces, to be held at Truro on August 6th, being pushed energetically. Aninvitstiou .vss extended, by E. W. Gor-ton, travelling secretary, to Rev. Theodore L. Cuyler, of Brooklyn, to be present. eliciting the following reply: j BROOKLYN, J on 23rd. 1891. ' Dem'Bro.Gorton,—If I had a “ loose foot” I should rejoice to come and see the .As~'ocistion workers of Nova 2 Seotia, but my arrangements for the auui- - _ l_!lBl‘ll‘08lllllI(l6.Illdll’.Vllll)6llB[)t&lhl' e C to be with you. Ev i year impresses me with a vast‘ iniptvrssoci '- ofithe I Men's Christian -Association ‘ in the S g of "the Ma tcr’s kingdom. Taco. L Corona. Pills. -,Nooee.wlioeveruse.dtbcIi0.ooc allpwllentlftobewithou them; vliitl. IlI}lllI§Rl'|0l Bills are sold byall of the ego. . C. a certain cure for stioi; ~ - ~