g. 4' r rr bib -1 "-..~';:»r:~"".~ ‘ second tl-ior wi ing. u---v A M, -,MV,,‘ "».‘4’.;"t. * ,' ._~‘»- ,., «J i.~l:;“l".-aaAdu’«”.¥*. ‘ -~ -....................-..-steam}-..,,,,, ma,” .- ; 1:.- : 9'. ,1; var .E \. ll 5'5: '33 """'< ~ ill i... .. aa ._ ,_ suave - ~ C9--‘wvmsc .. LE_\—7EE. ¢.._¢. His Honour the Lieutenant Governor _will hold a Levee at Government House .on Thursday, the first day of January {next at one o'clock. Each gentleman paying his respects to His Honor is requested to be provided with a canl to he handed to the Aide dc Camp in waiting. Entrance by the eastern door. . -‘Morning dress. Jas. D. Iavixu, , ' Lient.-Col it A. D. C. -F. P. CAIVBLL, _Lieut. d’. A. D. 0. Government House, 27th Dec., 1890. -IOWTAND Pnfiirincf. Busxxis and Comforters, valne. . ---Stanley Bros , Brown's Block. Tris thermometer registered at five o'clock, 8 degrees below zero. Nouns \'u.i.sv, for being drunk and incapable was tiiied'880 or 90 days. Basie BROS. fireiit sale of Fall goods on commence riday morii- Tas Stanley arrived in Georgetown at -2 p. m. with about ‘200 bags of mails which will reach here at 5 o'clock. ‘VA-‘ITID.--.-Tllfi-Iitlt‘. Mr. Lloyd wishes to engages good servant. Apply Fitz- rny étrfiel. Zios Ciicse~ii.—-Service in the base- ment uf Zion Church will be held to- night from 11 to l2 o'clock. Baas BROS. draw attention to the most important announcement they have made for years. Read their adv.’ in another column. Tris Rev. 0. E. Pe will lecture at Bradalbane on \Vedn sy, the 7th day of ‘January. 1891; at 7 o'clock, p. in. Admission free. A sasxa-r social will be held in the Princetuwn Road » Methodist Church, \Vednesdai evgiiing, January 7th, at 7 o'clock. Admission 15 cents; children 10 cents. . la the Miss am ill or medium," ' for Zero weather. It not we can‘ fit er with a nice garment at a very low price, as they must be cleared out quick.-Scam ley Bro-1., Brown’: Block. ‘ A wamumeinr ssiivicr will be held in the Methodist Brick Church to-night at 10.30. Rev. W. W. Brewer and Mr. Robert‘ Sutclifib will ‘assist the pastor in conducting the service. The choir will be in attendance. As annoying mistake occurred in yester- day's inns in. the article headed “ The number of shebeens." We intended to say that “ the worst roughs have left the town," but the printer made us say “ the worst‘ roughs have the town." Psormisoa SH__U1"l'I.lW0!t1‘lI of P. W. College will address the farmers of North Wiluhign on Wednes lay evening, 7th January. We need not bespoak for him a hearty welcome,we know he will receive that from the North Wiltshire yeomanry. 9 Ar a meeting of the Provincial Exhi- bition Association held yesterday, it was decided to hold the next Exhibition on September 29th and 30th and Oct. 1st and 2nd. 1891. Therae-es will be held on ‘ Sept. 30th and Oct. 1st. The prize list will be revisedaud published as early as pcasible in the spring. Wit had a call to-day from Hon. Wm. Campbell, ‘M. L. 0. Mr. Campbell says hedielnotreceive our letter aneut the license question» He further thathe atpreaent. Hsis opposed to the Scott Act because it is not enforced, but would vote for Pro--ibition. - Sir. PAi:L’s Sizsiuv Scnoor. Firs-rivat. - The children of St. Paul's Sunday School held their Christmas Festival yesterday afternoon in the School Room. There was a large gathering of the little people. gnd they were evidently delighted with the good things provided for them by " willing hands and g nerous hearts. The fggui-ities comprised a tea party and nagic'lant.ei'n. exhibition. We have received the first issue of & Calendmfpf Prince of Wales Coll Iild Normal ‘School for 1890391, and we note with pleasure the glendid course pf tuition which is provide. for the young people of this province. We observe three games have been added to the Academic fl glans making it as strong and cum- plate asit can be. The College opens agaiit 5th January, 1891. A-Jug-1-xcg,” in last night's Examiner, ‘mu _~_., know~ if the Gcapniax over 0.3;“ ,1“, figmes bf witnesses in Sect Act cases and gives the sgvideuce of some more gun, thus others. Neither is done in- tentionally. It may l1IPP°" iii“ °l‘:" "poi-twig unable to. be present at t 0 count promptly on time, in‘.,which case chs evidence cannot be secured in full gnd possibly a witness may 086396 IRO- gether. , Tau schooners J. C. Swat-tz’, Cepola, Viola and an American schooner are all loaded at Souris with potatoes for Ameri. can ports but the ice m the gulf will prob- ably [advent their getting I'll can spring. Some of the crews left yes- terday for their homes in NoV§_-$3935‘-1 The schooner vfiutaeod. 0*?‘ ._ v owned and lmded lo! Newfoufilfii 5’ rs.-of. % wk;-’&_ hair ‘ . ' . is ol:r,’but oatsidrthe ice 19.1.,“-. no one was disappointed. .5391; ‘Centennial ivision. 370- 135. Wag -. . p n p i -:"A Boy wanted to learn the trade. -. --uonruafiéosous, 9.2 5., miiicionn. ca. vote. with false iiiraizwo-.trfliBS °‘,°°P“°°'.’ P-"l°°t’ wens. llitohello Mm 5"." ‘Pd “'- Plsfidiex. dd-me 5'9“ °'°4.** -'°' 95° again’ of the evening. -Special mention ,..,1..,,. should he made of-“lI_lh0f0' nsllva is.-nu cum 1" “D°“v’.- PW-i. rows s-9000'" "'59 ‘‘‘‘''‘‘.‘‘’'..'‘’i no a anal-beaver-’— T139 '°"l‘."¢ "" 7% gtzi)doGhd80l"lSl$J"'“" rendered and er 1 .-i>v'*°‘*°°‘- " decorations were I80" '°""n7 ‘ attractive. 3“5omo_..}]‘h9 hi-oclii-on of St. John’! ' Lndgp, No.1-‘. & A. M.. met I‘ &h'.'9 m~M‘.’m¢~~. 1.2‘:-.‘“n..". nee. mi. and d-Ir.-me-“°‘ %.|se‘inumalla°". t'ehc‘0lfOl'|I0iBh& were ably’;: IOQG _ . - . P. H. Adam 3139!! set- i‘:::.dGh:yu?«illum. assisted by 38:’: F- ‘ pi, George w. Wakeford ' H3?!“ umiiiii. - The following are allot!- ni St. John's Lodge. N0--1’-"" ~ Jdhh"A.'Hesservey.--W- ‘- H. W. Asia-no -—-3- W- w.§.mu-a;'-;-I.'w. . A. .f.s¢so.-- «NW... John G. i.-.‘Ifekio,a.-4lu¢‘¥- O Thorassl. . P- A p Iaesnr-5.8 \-< ,_.__ sxur no-vb-.a-¢~¢e..~asn.aa-4 'a._._ .. ...._ .._.._.._._._._.--......._.... . .. ‘H W TOCMARK i0U1i'_1fI§ ‘Hall, on St. - vision of the the following at of oflicers:-r I ..... --1 ’n._o¢ Ax- ._... minis, ,....-..... _..._ .-....._.-.._.. ....__.. ..._.__..._...' - It seems we were in e-rrorin stating that the Ballot papers would be inarkeel: For and Against the Petition. An amendment to the Scott" Act of last your shows that the ‘ballots will ifead as follows :-—- l-‘OB Till-I £07. ‘ X 50151031’ THE 501'. Mark your X as above.-- ‘Lobster Packers in Council. The ‘meeting of the Lobster Packers and Fislieriiien held in Noi'toii& Co.'s H!“ lifit night. was a large and represen- tativegzithering of all those engaged in that important industry. Among the niimber present were Honorable Senator Prowse, Hon‘. James Clow. Hun. Jon. 0_ Arseusult. Hon. D. Davie's.l. C. Hall, I’. S. Consul; Edinund Hscket, ESq., Ins toi of Fisheries; David Rogers, M. P. .;Donnld Farquson, M.P.P. ; Horace H33,-'&3l'd. U, D.~ __Loiigwortli, A. McFad- gleon, A. F. Larkin, Benj. Rogers, Alex, cLeod, W. Grant, Daniel Mcliinnon, —-Thoinpsoii, Gallant. and Tidmsrsh Es- quires. The following Resolutions were put, and. after careful elisciission, were unan- amously carried :—— lr/ie:'e‘is the change proposed by the Government, of seven days‘ fishing be- tween District sI\'o. 1 and No. 2, which they suggest dividing the province into, is so small, that in our opinion it would be of no material benefit. .Th€"'f0?‘¢ .R¢§0l¢‘€<l. That the Province -remain one district, ‘as heretofore. Whereas the Government propose June 5th as a starting for Sprin ' Lobster fish- ing. and to close'July gm 10th; and ., whereas, in the opinion of this meet- ing, the change would lead to the com- plete destruction of the business, for, in our experience. it is of the utmost im- purtnnce to set traps just as soon as ice admits, which is usually from 1st to 20th May, and we find in most loci=.liries,‘the fish are on the fishing grounds as soon as ice leaves, and half of the pack is made previous to June 5th, and it has been proved that under the present short ses- sons the fish have inipmved in both quan- tity and size, and also that the early fish are better in quality than later. Therefore Resolved, That the open fish- ing seasoii reiiiaiii as under preeent regu- lations. ll'Im-ea: the Resolutions of size and buried Lobsters, as now in force, leads to trouble between fishermen, pack- ers and wardens, and are iinpossible to be_complied with or enforced, and in our opinion the present short season is ample protection to the preserviitionof the fish: Therefore Resolved, that all restrictions as to the regulations of. size and spawn fish be cancelled. Whereas, the artificial prnpogstloii of the lobster at Newfoundland is proving successful and whereas we are informed that the Government intend experiment- ’ in this direction in this Province. selves to extend to the Department all possible assistance in securing and fur- nishing-spawn and in -assisting them in the proper protection of such localities in they may select for the purpose. ’ The discussion of the difierent resolu- tions elicited a great deal of information of ii practical nature. The speeches of Hon. Senator Prowse, Hun. Daniel Davies, and others, representing the in- t-restsuf the packers, and Denial Mac- Kinnon and Win. Grant representing the lobster fishers, showed thnt while they were perfectly satisfied with the present arrangements as regarded a close season. 989 they were satisfied that if thetime was any further restricted they would be forced to go entirely out of the business The restrictiniis as regardes size came in for a great deal of criticism, the dis- cussion, snd especially the speeches of M- ssrs. Grant and Mcliinnnn the_ fisher- man’; representatives, making it very plain that this restriction, although ex- tremely hsrrassing tnfi-hermen and pack- ers was absolutely worthless as s protec- tion to the lobster. The f_nlln.i-ing resolution in recognition of Hon?‘ Senator Pi-owse’s services was unanimously and heartily pissed :- Recognizinz the se vices‘ of the Hon. Senator Prnwse in the interest of the packers and lobster fishermen of this Province in presenting our case to the Department at Ottawa, working inde- fatigsibly to have the Government recog- nize the reasonable demands of the pack- ers and fishermen. Therefore resolved that a vote of thanks be tendered ti him of this meeting. "J 30% ' Sons of Temperance- ‘U i A public temperance meeting was held at Cavendids on Friday evening, 96th ult., Wm.‘ _J_ ill the chair. Thy‘ pacing was dressed by D. Arb- .n¢.p‘ tebesolid. P ; ._ , ’ G.-W._P., Jessie 8 _Burns. G. 8.. ' ‘$91.13! audience gathered $. 0'!!!‘-n Itmsiv. W. P._.Ar‘e:hibI.ld- P4 3:-V5 ¥‘535V- ’ i.,,-;ay'ib annual ., . g..-£1-Si$6rr..Jo!»-2.‘?-ifiiliwAW*?“t~S*'4P:= ~ A .1... meiosis: Sunday ‘F. V.‘ sun, Walter Sim n M others» “€015 nixed with some ll charter ineiabers and the following excel ent st-:ifi' of 0&- ReJb8rtS0n,—-‘V. 13. Win. J. Simpson,———W.-A. Arthur 8imvs0n.—R- 3- Jeremish Clsrl;,—A. 3- 3- Clemnile Clark, F. 8. James Simpson,——3h'ess. Rev. J. C. Spun,-Chap. Mary,Laird,,-Con. Howard Simpson‘,-—A. Con. John.UrahnIn.-I-' 3- _ figlcolm McNoill,—O. S. .lohn‘G--Gl!tl'k.—P- W- P- 0“ Friday eve'nii'in. lflltll ll“?-. R0“: w. rim.-,~ county Deputx-‘ ‘ad<h'°'fi°d-’ ' pgumic “mpg;-gnoe meeting ‘ll: ount °,.b,,,t ma afterwards oganized ii l_)i- ', “of Temperalwfi With Es ' I .1.-939*‘-7-‘-V. P° - 5,31: II¥spLe.sn..-—'li".:.A.- ' Valelitine Xeodhsine-—B. 3.. Fannie Fsrqiihsrqomys. R. 8. Albert Farquharsonp-1' . 8. Solomon Match.-*T1‘9|% John Higgins,’-Chap. ' 1 “MG ‘Con tc , - ton. ml. 4 0 ° ,--‘ Hp. -m h» inm - “ 3'" _v _ _ 136,’ will meet on Tu-Idlyp’ 39'9"! gill starts out with the .,. a ..a--o.»..- I‘ «a» sun up-Iuyqsus aa_v-ca.‘-ya.» :innoiinceniei.t. rogued to-day. age. endeavoring this Island, _ Therefore That we cmdenin And can any one th likethatldw, . ' .11 i ! ..‘, .. . V .._.;-r‘ 3-. 9.. .. '._’,r ‘/3.’ —s.—-n.ea.—.~og.-..—.....-~.. -.. » .. ... ,,, » ~- v-s v..~.......-a-_...aq4.~.§......,..-,.,,,_ THE GUARDIAN, C”HAR"Lo‘ “ 'E'.1‘o .Mi5¢é1iahé°us.It¢ms~ LEGRAPHIC NEWS Room for Chinaimeii. ——2—— (‘)1'r.i\v.e. Dec. 30»-‘-Tlie Canselii Pacific! autlm(ptiles sire iirgiiig the Govt-.rnineiit to niiiaii age i-pgiélaitiiiii by wliich steziiners uscd by .m.,ihers ,_t_or ind; _¢1,5id in ie in». iinselau trade can onoy It soothes the child, sofiens the curry ii limjteel number. of Cliiiiese. _contended that this restriction is min are enforced. , _ Parnell in France. Bul.'LOG.\'E, Dec. 30 ——-Parnell, O'Brien i and Gill arrived this afternoon. A" cun- -* ' Pref quoted of [si-r:ci.iL misiwrcinzs _'l‘0 rm: GC.\R.DlAN] the sects in..[.Bpan grincludin .Epispopalia.ns ' - of all degrees of height. fl’:-‘ s yieriafins of an degrees of breadth, and Methodists of difl'er° cut degrees of heat. For over Ilfly Yen" lSyrup.". - ' . street ‘cars shall not riiiijan Sundays. ference will be held here 1.... this after- - ‘* ‘ D0011. ‘ When Baby was sick, ‘we 3... im Icsstoi-la. PARH, Dec. 30.-—It is now stated that . when show... a’ci1ud,si._eeri’e.iz¢p the Parnell-O'Brien conference will take- plsceiu this city, Boulogne having be -n m8lltlt=ll9Cl to put the reporters off the track. B0['LOCl.\'B, Dec. 30.—-—'l.'-he leaders of the Irish party have issued the following ' “ l“(ll‘llt‘-ll and (.)'Brii-ii, uiet here to-dii_v_ and had 8 ‘prolonged ywndred don”: c_oiiversati-»ii which will be resumed in a ' " few days.” . - . Lobsters Packers at Moncton‘. ¢-n:a—- ll'l0.\’CTON. N. B. Dec. 30.—--A large meeting of lobster pickers was held here today to consider the newlyfpropised regulatioii for fishing. The present sea-. son is from the 20th of April to the 15th: of July, and it is proposed to make the season from the 5th of J une to the 15th of July. The fishermen and pickers are opposed, as a body to the change and re:-mlutions were passed to that effect. Those present were J osisli Wood and Dr. Lffgill‘, M. P., and 4 others. ties were represented. Quebec Matters. _r_—— QUEBEC, Dec. 30. --The Legislature pro- Premier Mercier and Treasurer Sheynn will leave shortly for England -to negotiate a ten million dollar loan and operate a conversion of the debt. .:..———-—-Q..._..._o-¢-—u A Handsome Gift. Mo.\"riiI-:.ii., Jan. 30.~J. S Curran, M. P. of Montreal Centre, tries the recipient of ii Silver Casket conteiining a check for 37000. This brilliiint successor of Darcy McGee made his first political address in Sorilargeo County when but 19 years of The gift in‘ question came from Loading Merchants of Montreal. Weather Probabilities. “Toiioxro, Dec. 30th.-—Moelerate . to fresh winds, fair and very cpld. Four coun- Messrs. Laird and -Nélizhlutt Con- demned. The following resolution tvaa unsui- inously passed Saturday last by is lnrge meeting: of the temperance people in the P. C. T. L. Rioms in Sunimerside. Whereas, This league having heard read the published replica of the representa- tives of the se‘coiicl'elect.ors.l district of Prince Caiiity indthe Legislative‘: Council, It Messrs. ‘ irel.sn - “Watt inn creme. to , ibiliiy of ii...‘ei‘....i§_. I068‘ — Scan" Ac'r Casss.-Ws are unable to find room today for the evidence in the Scott :Act cases which came before the Magistrate this morning. Two cases were dismiss.-d, five adjourned, and judgement. in a third .-reserved. Th--s Mc’V sy was found guilty of a first offence. In the hearing of this case one --of the most brutal acts ever perpetrated to defeat- justice“-came to ' ht. A youth named Krt Wiliite, about 1 _ o i thestand -under the influence of liquor. The Stipendiary declared in summing up the case, that this was one of the most niitorious cases that had ever came before him, as it was plain that the boy had been filled with liquor by the defendant and sent in that condition to the stand iiik of licensing men, flash at Rink New Year's night. L. , gcsrrisses.-:istsig,as,.. {truck "I 1 guaranteed. Vrite for prices. Dee. 8.4! V passing a License Liw in the event of the repeal of the Scott Act in Charlottetown, and Whereas, these replies-are equivocal, evasive, and altogether unsatisfactory to their supporters snl calculated to en- cour-=ge those who in Charlottetown are to fasten 3 license’-s'ystein on years, of age came o“ 6 — -' ""‘*=.".'*.¢.-.‘¥°.f"»““'f“-""9" . which are scientifically pr: by all druggists.| payment.” replied Mrs. llashlcigh. mcaningly. lIi:sii.isn’s Cove, April io, 1884 Hall, _Cha.rlott¢_town ._ . Hall’; Ilair Reneiver. of last week from heart dis:sse.' Out on the lloid. other remedies’ failed.‘ - ' deputies, and. half the Jails are empty. ‘ —' 14.ooo,ooo In One Day. ing Pewdcr.- It islsold by all Grocers.‘ to be reducedione-fourth. . nsverailisap‘ - nts"Iihose_w ' i . 2- ‘i .;- . ""‘ passes’ all similar preparations. 5 ed up." ‘ She--“ Why‘ don't leive of de las',kecr, den?” i g; N otwiihstsneling "the eliorts t £$tani’p it out,- diphtheiia never existed in St...‘ _ n’: so much ports. tarrh Remedy, pit“ so eeniss hmtle, to make up$;oo. One failure to cu . taken; profit from 4ooe_._- sales. Its _ jlrers profess to cure “ cold infthe head.” snfiievcn chronic their over-confid -:-'- , Not in newspaper wordsfibut. iii fur! cash I Think’-of what c'ei_1fidcnc'e,it[£ikes.,lo put that in the ps'oors--and Vi-Its_ makers believe». in .the remedy. . .Isu't‘~iI}?og}h lsu’t snprial preferable to.‘ , '1 L liter (1l.—¢_he mild. best- Perhaps, 1_t£h“r,y_f1work more 5 , }.,‘;;;,§ut' Ill work may‘.-'. .'nr.'ri¢‘n¢e's~-5 , , ‘i Pellets are an _act.'es agency -butfggid, mild. Tliey’re S\lg1YeCOItCd, essy tuE italic, never shock nor derange iii’. half their poweris the mild way in work is done. Smallest. ’ "to. take. 5v ‘ Fra. ii... " ., ..i.. . FOWLER..- , cam. rmisisg saciiises; ' other ‘Farm-I"i’lements...E .5 .k. as. Usqusisr. lGeneral Insurance Agent, ii sseivvs nioci, illlEEIS SQIIIHE, CflIBLO__l"_fiflWN,. ' 1-. an nnannsnurino: Laiicasliire, Commercial Union. and .4 mcriea. Iiism-arice Gmiipanies. Sept. I.z.’89- 17. M! ..-y- ,.....i.- ular’s,Veu'qu.i_rc at- es; Chtrlofictmi pea "",*"'9"‘“ , “;J_.. nth:-’-ad Valuable Bisiiiss Property ; i FOR». 5Al..E£ HE Subscriber offers for sale that vslh- , :' able‘ property situated at the Head a! Si. " c P¢ter’3 Bay, containing 14 Acres of Land.‘ eightd which are laid out in routes; reuialuiig six“ are the Store and 3llld [grugrly Sons, -now 3, E, “Pratt; ‘The‘*Dwelling ‘llouseisll the fi........i- “ ' is suit!-bl: for I 30131- n,. ,,..,,.’._m ,.r’iii;he sold in up. 30- Cv~v.w§:s-F- * ::9r.‘9n the peels!!!‘-' W ‘ 1; _ iisws ncwas. 'l'P‘°.“‘°¢f _ . . THIS sizaN§‘&.P__£-‘_-not. ' "Ken_t'.’ or ‘:31; at our Store". 1* - iiseueothcr; »_‘ _ "Also, for Sale-—the‘bs;f¢ SHORTS and COR 1-’ . _ -.e1.rieii « * : iss19.I:sri‘en.'-“oii _ .. - I¢|:h°*'°!l*--1"’..‘!*'§¢‘§i . i !T9!!é!9flo UV-‘ll vasvsssaits.ty9s9vsgt.__. , .. . - -n--.-.......»-.4. .... .._.. - .DAY ,.-at—-.u-a._.». . ......__,..... .,_ i 1 ‘ --,,—-I 2: -: :.‘§.-‘'._-a . .- ll-epre hiss. \VlNSIDW'S i‘1pO‘l‘lllN(‘. SYRL'l' has been Unionicmd \Y ren iectl’ipi_g_' ‘ ‘ 1 in a a‘ ' It is all pain, cures wind colic, and lsgl1hc,sl)_e_st_r)¢.s,V - ~- ' - . eces- .medy‘6'or diarrhgxat-1‘ ":5 c. ,-said 5-9 . -. . siry when the other existing regulations ‘ill ’druggi'sts"ihr'ou§li0Iit the ivoiild. ille’ sure i and ask for -‘ Mrs. Winslow's Soothing. The Toronto city council has decided that When she became ~; When she had gave them Castorla sciits tlie 'f0ll0Wl“g first-clsssiii-i ?I'asurs:nce: it ‘ ” , T-''‘?S¢°‘‘‘°“ .. . ?“9nai.of-Edinburgh-.s«§o6I«iii§i;.. ; i . ~ ‘ he -_Ls_ii,ci,1;shire, of ll’[.allCl1eSi6I‘,-.(}1@gl;,;Bfitain_-' , p M J _ -. - ‘ The British"A.mericii,fof,,'l'9roi;£o,‘“C;iniida;f' " ' <=°MBm'.°API=v-L 1. ~ ' ThefB"'3t' ttlzv¢.1r.J.ll.iit7l-;9''(7'/I}f»?€tPé8t;. [ C it .. . .,_, rs -:‘:/. 1. 2’ _ _. . _. ‘ -- ._ _‘ .. ‘-. .. :‘ ‘ I _ ,__-. . ,- ... - '1‘ . - - ;.I.hefCemmemisl:--Union,-'ofilo J ¢""I"-.. ‘:4-—-——. . > -——-_-‘I '.4_.¢—.j‘&.__. .f i _“ . i " ' ‘ ‘a . The Young memorial fund in St.']ohn,' ' ' C. smounted to upwards of two thousand five For Lung Diseases only «those Emulsions pared can expect to succeed. SLOCUIWS , OX\'(.il-‘.NIZEl.) EMULQION of PURE COD LIVER OIL, compounded at their msnu'sctory in Tononto, Ont., has, from the start, ‘won a place in ‘pub,- ’ lic confidence which -surpasses any ‘success _ _ achieved by it like preparation. ltisihandled ‘ “ I‘ hope to pay my lizaardircgularlh Mrs. Hashlcigh,” said, young Coiuitersliip. “I- should be very much if"l ‘missed a "You certainly would. Mr Countei—sl:ip," Sir: — Sell more --b’p$:u.-.u.i='. Cough Mix. ture than all other, cough mixtures combined. "For sale by Geo. 1).. Hughes, Aputhecaries -To restore, thicken. and giveyou a lii‘:’<uri- ' ant growth of hair, to keep}.-its color‘i~’a‘iiiisl as in youth, and to remove dandruff, use only Hon. M. II. Plieinii, ex-con'§iil".g.ene’ral oi the United States, in‘ lla.lifax,,dr'oppéd dead on the street at St. Louisto Tliursd:i'y night V-ARDS for:.Xmas and New _Y(§{ll'.'ill -the l‘atest ‘designs, not to be had ‘ elsewhere 'oii""P. ‘ 1., are “at the ionic. Mia John 1%-,\\’right. rei-resemix '.Mcssr‘s'. Evans, Sons :5" Mason, wliolcsfile ruggisis, Montreal. says:-—Nas_al_ Balm cured in: of.a long standing case of:'clts.irh, after. many Many lows sheriffs hsvevdischargcd-tlieiir TH-39-‘. '- CH4. __ _Diain' '11" C,h'town ,- Over 14,000,000 bushels of ‘wheat were recently sold in‘ New York cityiii a single day. What a monument of miignificcnt bread this would maIie"_if p_ropelry_,’r‘educcd to-flour--and made: into snowy, swe'et,‘”pslst- able loaves with Imperial ‘Cream ‘-I‘ai-tar ‘Bale. cl‘ 2‘ PM Queen sq-i-re. -cu-1-tee-. ='HE largest. collection ,- of Fancy Goods, Toys mid, Fine Statioiiery :- i is at the DIAMOND‘ " "BOOKSTORE.‘ ' GWEST prices" oiiwnlpl " our Goods. 7-No trim- ming but "bond jide bargains at the Did.- - “mend Bookstore. _ Diamond 0 . Iowa is “ ruined by prohibiiionfl yet lasi- vvcek she paid the -final .dollar;af her State ~ debt (ninct y thousand dollai‘s),. and non-‘i_a;¢g. "Did )'Oll’e\'€l' buy a horse -and not have ’ - '' iv Isiilisisslfl ' some misgivings as to his points, till they ” H C H i } Mirr.ors.;- ._ _. - (gems in ll_'bl.Sll.andZsvorlfmansliip), -—:,ci.;iidi:iin*..i:rTs,i‘éi'* S were. fully tested ?_- .1>'9_t ..s.o mi-t1i;.Ayerfs. Sar- ’ sspsnllai you may be sure of ’_it_ at t_he'st_art. f. _i.. . ‘ "‘ “" ":".~—'.- .. ‘‘'.'~"*<‘., ,_ """'~.i"’ ..‘.m V .- . _ '---‘-.-7.3», xv:-. I M‘ ., _ _ .‘ *3. Queen “hill spend. the wuiterinlt‘ . 33- . . 11.. ' ii: ' "or?§i3‘v-’ -D . __ _ - 1 anti.-.$§7.;:e..‘li."h.ii;.ni {3i.".'..~.i.u,u"_.-'...i..'.'f.‘i..'..§ 2 3 e W n‘ ‘ texture" t_ h'air.; ,_,r_ot3t_ss_.nd» ' 2 ‘ ~ -W‘ y ’ ' . {.‘I.'.'.‘.f.‘.‘.’”..f"§'.1i"f.’.i.??""£'l‘...".?’-.§'.:."...‘§f'§‘.i’§ WILLIAH33 ' AWARIIEID llI?llAl.S.; . .PRINCIPALLY- com." Ov‘er12,;000.'igi. Uanqdd. -- 1000 sold in Nova Scotia . in two years. J. F, W[IIll'ls"&'Coo' chsru'sjIIlld_l.||B. ' u _ Que-ca 8t.,‘ cancers- SOLE Acssrs -— Willisiiijsfland, Emerson Pianos and Uxbrkige. Oriana for Pa.t10I'.__ Church or Lodge‘, for Nova Scotfa and P..E-‘,l- --fi"Writc.forcat'al Ian. to, 1890 iy ’ lle——" Dese hesh leeers sin" danger-T their sctioii.i‘s‘?expressed in their letters '00! aid-hits mostlrd: 115 R6317" fills smash-, gg being uuginithy of the representatives of the people of Prince County who have again and agiiiii declared against ii license yeti-iii. Resulved, that we commend the out.- spoken anrl candid words of Messrs. Nicholson, Murphy, Rogers, Ross, Poole, McKenzie. - as it does now. It is spreading tothe-"out-' Takes loo people to buy S.age's Cs.’ catarrh, and if guy __ail theyipay $500 for c ' ‘ .3 . -— . , - - 0gfl¢S''I;.lllc(l l'ne..‘.B - STBBNG DRINK. iy r. w. L. Moore, Barrister-at-law‘. ' vial Of _ -—--FOR SALE BY--— st the Diamond Bookstore. ' The Liquor Question in a Nutshell. Price 15 cents, post-psid.. Dec. 29——10i -"i ‘i 1. i V 13' A to any other. - - *'* .WMswck.- Nurseries DIME Bus AT-G- -HEW YEAR'S GI . 54 i’ . great. V Steel Engrsvihgs, Wood Cuts, ctc., from any i0Y-Ail» iinicncitioi. .......... ....... .. .............‘If’.i........ {mils sriL‘L_£'rHE. pf 'Th_e excellence of -the robe ground: the xressejs ‘then ' completes, the manufacture. The product is . i>uici.‘co¢’<’a.~ The Royal emu, of._Grcat * , i ’.a‘\ ;._'.. . _ , -a .,_. _ "- V -- - Men’s-iOve1jco'a.1;s,<' ‘ , 5 - Men's 0vercoats.... e e . Men’s0vercoau.- Boys'§Overcoa.ts . _' _. - P P ;Boys'.dve:coaie. ‘ i Boys?---ave ' _:..Lom:os- House - . -V - ..‘ ‘. ‘ -closing out at Grest.Bsigaius.— , cnrimiznii SUlTES‘,tO;:Su‘lt everbedy. . , . i. 1" SIDEBO-{iIt1_),,s,;,tijie_ and be... -...-P’.-..'-;. I * H. . fill ".S.l3,nd5'. ,, i’ L J ” Glasses, Ladies_’.::ind ._Gents“..W”"- ‘""..“ ALL AND‘ -isiipeib S'uites, . 5‘. . everyth'ing..to be-f'ou'ud "ii,i1;_-_:i B3!tg=l1'ffl$.--° '- S " -!_v .'fii%st9lsIsEaraiiu~ii a. K . s I. 3 . ___,', UR 'S'rOC'K. ef«BI'.A;l€K' Boo}: Piklifiks-n'iisew' ,¢,,,,-,,,,, 1‘ M» 1-... ...¢ ¢...‘. xwek 058119386 -Goimiietition 1'. J l ’ 5 _, , >1 tttio'n;." t iiesm LNGIW" ‘ - - Music, lllfistihteiiln Booeitks,-etc., giy styl: ‘ J. 1)."'iitct...2..z’. Building,f'0orner aim i Clftewn, May go, '90‘. iy‘ . I .\. sonoouawsm "BENS_DORiP’S' l'{oyal"Diitch Cecoshss s very ' "m_ofst enviable repute the world over. It is nianufsctlsted at Bensd <5‘ Co.’s wondered at, considering the care exercised . - _ _ , A , _ , is its production. The beans from -which it ‘"4 ‘"73 P979092. i. mI.nlIfBQfl1I"cIl'II'e the ofoue of’ the ‘ Stovepipe, Elbows, "~ «' fancy! SW15 A’m°fi¢in' Plantations. exclii- &c., will save money‘ "'2 sively."I'hcemp is shipped tethefsctory. . i , where it is carefully picked, Gflfllfihd by» hydrsiilic pressiire. result‘ ing ill‘ a powder ' Don‘: forget the "i , A . entirely face. from oil -and moisture, ‘which bug [ye .',‘,,-,- mpg,“ “% :.‘:‘.'..n.'fg{*i’.......":1'°“""’°..,..; §*.:..P7:.? 1?fl£;.§.'.3. i Harfls’.S‘ Tin ifihoipf, reserve 1 tom eterioratiouin an .c_ i ‘ate. . . ‘° ’ UPPER QUEEN ,S'1'REE‘l‘. i It is so highly a reciaied at cuurtPthat.,it is manufactured u ' Royal Letters strut of , . . ,' the Kihg of. the Nether-lauds.".hy whose Ch tows. Sept. 5, '90. - -_ -‘ special co'iumaud.lt isknowussthc “Royal - p ' p ' Brit‘-iM"’ ¢°W"*"'=°*'=“='°*=i.%nd rider“ . OLD RELMBLE Beusdorp’s’ Royal -Durci. cocoifii for in? . 1‘ ;'.nv -a~. ’- ‘ tI%.rw- -lslh.-—-- . -r _ THE leading varieties of Apple- ‘: Summer, Fall and. Winter,-‘for “f sale at these Nurseries. Do notfail i- to. get the celebrated _" Beetle l-Vln- . ‘ ter,"‘a choice -llfintei-Apple. ‘ ‘nfiznts wanted in every section b of i _ eoimtry. Iiold. your orilits till tlieyiesllon you. - = - ‘ Ch'to'fa,]ane 13,799," . ~ 7 ‘ V :.., ..-.. ‘ . v;.i__7’ 2 . mus... ~ . y no S - “‘,°.‘ . .