THE cuinniiiruieusniuo Co. = - TERMS : “,7 , f 3. . 3.» Q’: ‘C llarristcr, iittorncy- at- Law. 003:. r. w. " if M ta Publlcfatnim I V 0L. 1. The Guardian gun; by non hath is I'll Carneron Block. The Only Morning Paper in the Province. . DeliveredonthcBreakfad'l‘ableso theCity.andalleverthePrevinceby noon. » T.-u—n One Year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84.00 Six Months . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.00 Advertising rates on appliaetion F B. D. HICGI, Editor and Managing Director. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. AUCTIONEEII8 IAIBSTO. 11.. Auctioneer and commis- B sion lei-chant. Oilea and Warerooms. Dodda'soldstand.Queen8t.,ch'town. novl oirrox sco.. n. n.. Aeeueaosr‘-. coin- mission Merchants. Ipnly lender!- salcsrooms, Queen Street,Ch'twwI.‘ now‘! oonemn. 3. -:1... sueeioaec a coin- lserchant. Farm and stock sales a eialty. sales-room, Water dress. ORRIS. LEONARD. AIIOIIXOQWIK Ad llerehant. liparanesu t. lg ‘num- vauees on cons men . . All business strictly eoaldntial. lay ll. ‘N °""“‘°.. ii‘ .‘f.'...‘.;;.."'°.»:...‘°"“’... reeling.‘ "°""" is’- on e . Queg Street. « - (fat 7.390 H“.<é.n.§:-.2-r:.:°.é.:..°-.-e---W-M ate: St. between Queen and Pownal. Rev. 14. ‘W ca|ILLAx, 8.. dealer in all klndsof Hard and8o!c0AL a WOOD. Poet oil’:-lace tseetmmrlottetown. lov 0, N 5 DE1VlTAL canns. R. BAGXAL surgeon DutIst.—Cornes- 15 )g.fi>:,*fi1p.I.;Ip.m.to59.n. DB. B'l'Il(.‘Kl.AlID ext:-setstssthwithout "f°""--"'°""'-1 --i.‘,‘ . Jofli 1.5.. Aesidenta M°i.fs3nn§§al" omee, latches-n’s corner Lower Queen sr., Ch'town. P. I. I. nov 7 zsnip ' * fire I! lath .'l.‘he Avsveetex-n’ I.i.(n’s'iiii’:a'e3 co.”oaeo. South Side Queen Square, Ch’town. aotlll UHART. A. 8. see Card in another column’ ’Ob H. Ar! as-(Q: filing-ance 01 ‘ mun ' L AII0.0@&0p £i.émm Clrtown. .ly.!5. v ti LEGAL CAB-BS. OLILI 8 XOD0!LLD.3&flIIfl'l llld S0- M.:,~.::;»=~....°:-,°.:-..'*.'°'-......,* .':'.°.:.~.m Bummerside. longm loan. .. ‘WV 7 (}°°mi..ieuD' Queen sq. Ch‘towu. lone! 101083- ABBUHYDR 8 SKALLWOOD. Barrister!» . n ~ ._ ,7: 9‘.."°-l"? H0380] 8 I UARRI3o Bab Mcuueg. seuenon. be Mu‘ town, Brown's mock; summer-side, over lar- elnntsfiankof _ .loueytolcan. nov 1 ~ ’ . nun’:-an-c. so- ‘ii‘3.l‘.l'."'..."el'.‘ni.'..’i‘o’a'i‘<a‘£.°éuw-st. char- goguaown, P.l.l. lloneytolean. nov.7 mom, .1. n Barrister Cameron moon, (Head, of nan-wig. ection; carefully attendedto. lone! 1033- 3°‘ 1. n. c. I Loop 3 Iouoitora M. to. Omge.ovei-Bankof ova scotlsi irw wn. lloney to loan. nov 7 “,7 olllee, Londo Rouse ding.ci’ei'elialii°§g°éu-sown. l[OII0!.‘°1°‘“1 at low interest. II 11. '9] ' TIWART C IGNKILL. Barristers and 80- licitors.— Onlce xewson's mock. gyne- te Poet omen. flefiepolo-_Iu Jul! .39! :.’lollsiro‘r.xo- MFLLIBH. JOHN 'r., Attorney-at-Law, iso- lOICI"C‘r‘- 9 don ousc.l.oans egoeialed .Jnly!5.'90 .,4.i*n.1N's'i§1t‘s. «soc. ABZABD o. nsansirr‘ Book-binder Pi-lnter'and lstatloner,'lrown'sBloch' Ch'towI. P. 3.1. nov 7 Ills. JOHN, 8teamPrinteu- and Book- binder. Queen Charlottetown. P, m‘nd. 30' 7 I. 1......’5’~'-'”- .”"fi*'..-.‘i"”..~..':§:.'.~'z.’:.*:air“"' 'f Cameron svnoa s Gll.LlIPIIn3°:3.N‘;,d°"- nee gggggege, . orth ‘.’;'.?'..‘.sq..'<‘:.-'.‘.‘3..r.sI; -'ov- * MANUFAC rrjnms. LI‘? 00.. LPUWII ‘III III‘ iv‘?---, ,,-wees-insecure. beatings speeialfi P‘.‘£¢:?g§£¢§‘ * -rows woous inns.‘ v v C c ' L novll G, r. 'r.. usnhtseurer ofaad dealer, I ~. E:”£.°°.2:._.g£°”“ . ‘N » ~ n-raw‘: senor-inns: (.!s.‘sh “ Mr. M ' _ . . “,3, ,-,.,...u 1 tennis. asap. ' reeu._'fl . ffl?-g,g','éa¢..“ . -gong .1i:=isSh‘.°°‘Y 3“? n opposite I.’ D. McLeod dv'Co’s ..: CASH PAID FOR local Whiter: ’ 4* T—* lj M1scn;LLANEoUs. i I101‘-'IQlie1'ri’s Built Queen stre'et, cngtown, p. 1;, 3, M, 7 . B. 1., & Fishwick Steamshi n Co's., lottetown. P. E Comm on Merchant shi i A t. 1'0. Marine. an Accident Illfillfflllipcgo‘ Ilfilelgn 8 Dominion 8. 8. lines. Water St. Clrtown. as MBS G. H. C sale Gi-econ. d:laI.l:i'u.lx1‘1 nrifcfiiniff,’ '.h....°l°£ Cornwall Cheese, wcueeu 8t..Oh'town. not as BONE Co.‘ 1?. Anne. ll . . g _llee,’}<'o. si. Le'wer we St... eetion with non-iy iii of the Island K&Co. Phtoi-ahers. Boom Apothecarler golf 0 rlotte to wn.' gll toe finished in best style. now :3 5 ' IGGINSJOHN-—Sewing Machines replied . romptlynatismctionguaranteed. or-ch een Square, Ch'town,P.E.I. J ul-4 as-op MBBClIANTS BANK 0!‘ P. E. I..—-L. H. DIWOII. M. P.. President ; D. Fa uhar- son, 1'. L. Haszard, L. L. Beer. Bend. earn, Pwm. Dodd. Cashier: Wm. McLean. Olllee opposite Bisho 's Palace, Great George St. Souris Agency, . J. Hughes, Agent. nov 7 . DGKIE. A. A., Graduate of Royal con L: o!Vetei-in surgeons. Glasgow. Bldg: ouse, Kent St, hsrlottelown. LIVERY STABLES . RTflB Livery Stables, Prince St. Char- .. ’ lottetown. Telephone communication. lass'l‘eams supplied promptly. nov 29 e o s ' Palace, Charlottetown. . mm Dec. is, % 8 iv. , “VVHOLESALE. BVILL BltO‘S.. Commission Merchants, wholesale Grocers. A and Vic ‘ - an the Line; theatre I. Islan Indigestion, Gonstipatiovn, or any of the many ailments caused ~-—-from va*“~=Billious Stomach? If so try a bbttle of the Great Discovery Lilac Flower. A sure cure for the ab v diseases. C. D. RANKIN, Agent for Queen's County. 1. A. GOURLIE, ' Agent for? Prince County. Ch'town,]an, 30, '91--d &'w n. iiius muss.‘ (ofthe late nu’. of Palmer a Henson) Notary Public, Etc. Orncl.-0'Halloran Building, next door to Bank orxova Seotda. MONEY TO LOAN, Jau'i'—-8m Pd A. s. URQUHART. BROWNS. BLUCK, cums SQUARE, ciiinicrmowi, P. I’. I8£ci.+V.l?. REPRESENTING: Laneashire, Commercial Uri-ion, and Bvitislt America Insurance Conzpcmies. r.is,c J.'r.,r>‘ * 00-’ o" ""°“"°.'l52éi“‘.’.‘t.’.'.’.'.'. nnos. c Shl ' . E lersalandwsig; egrhha ?T‘.'nerlsl.lIcgl‘ln0dk “ n s.s.(.o_. QussnA,8t.cn n, P.u.i, C LARKE. W. W., C . M ' Q Furness Steamer-somto I.glii:d]c?iil.t'!l'dll:Ix‘ ‘ CORR‘ dianxx reseC., it his 10., Asso. & l.ondon(;nas<£iiillc l‘i1guualkX:sgo.‘&Char. .. _ . ecu . 9 General lnsuranée Agent, . 0iIARLoTTEi7(§_wN, PRINCE EDWARD . great bargains. in Boots Shoes and Slippers at the April 4. on cost for Telcpliciiio Communication. Cli’town, Dec. 12, 1390. mew spams sun For Bo)/sand Youths, just Opened. in WAY ion Yflllll s FAMILY:§;r:tBCER We have bought for cash, and will sell at a smlll ad OZ ._y.w...g,-..m...w....n..m. mo LITTLE BOY’: suns, SHORT Plllls, SIZES FROM 22 to 2911101123. V 150 Youths Suits, Long Pants, Size From 29 to 35‘ Inches Cx) Lot of Little Boy’s Suits left over from last season, will be cleared out at J. B. MACDONAIEJD,‘ . , Q UEEN s171zEE1'. ncunvifois seer ms sues swein V Neu' -Goods daily arriving, you can depend on getting the veryl; best bargains DOMINION BOOTS: SHOE: STORE. a. V: gt is OOMPL TE,- CASH ON LY. J. D. McLEoli&.?‘ Cor. Queen & flats l ...- V -.- as ; _u- .4.-.-.»= fg_v so $1.00 Hat tip. March 25, sTA”ORD‘.S J‘~i'L '—+Ar~'.;E;-,';;=._g - " 7-: Sept. 13. '89. ry l [5110 W. . UNDEBTAKER, _ ourrox sraam:,.gangQflBT0}W. (large adortmentulof Caskets: Cofinsand Trimmings kept constantly in stock. Undertaking personally attended to.—Charges ’ moderate. Ch'town, Sept. 20. '39- 17 ‘F U’ Rs . . 3;, MINK, MUSKRAT, &c. l» ’1'¢' .iEz':ftlppe?'8 and Hunter: of P.‘E.I ‘sell Furs hto any ‘pct-rso: in ‘i ‘ l'll on shewt em to t un er tin" C‘ y r abroad on the 2 ‘ - ‘ {ni ew York and I gfi£j',£'-_‘: £13113 of F urs—Silver .4 Fa; made a specialty. If not at gocgyy s Grafton Street, ywgt. yo! gill find hiiieitoliis ‘residence the west end of Richmond Street, below Pownsl SW00‘. . .1. '°"a'° 1" CHARLES HIGGINS. Ch’tov;I. III 13. 1393- 10' P?‘ WHEAT F gr ROLL_E.1{ MILL_S. . la "1. C. :':"s.-x.». ‘/RITINC. 1» EN GLSH 3 olFF sHA n.............. styles at Low Prices, ‘ -7-“: 0 3-—""-' ’ We g'uarante_e the correct S p the Lowest Prices possible, from the ‘ 1' :1‘ some memo» are co..- Itogers’ Building, Upper Queen Street. CELEBRATE” INKS. lowest Pi‘ice.~3. é__.—-:1 Big Discount Sale ul Canned-Eu BEER 82: GOFFS. prices for‘ - ‘COmlllCllClllg on Mend GEO. E. mm. f D. WLDIA.la and :Igb.fl-sod&v3iP“ ,_ X _ pk‘ Miirch 30.-—,e0 C)]N'IEI 'VVIEEK C)J.V'I.-Y'- ay morning the 30th of March.‘ WISHING to increase the consumption of Canned Goodsl in the city, we will offer several lines at -greatly reduced 2 Cans Tomatoes for 25 Cents. ” ‘.2 “ Beans for 25 “ 3 ' “ Salmon for 50 “ 3‘ “ Lobsters for 50 “ ’ ’ 3 Causpliinnan Haddie_foriFif'ty Cents All Fresh New Stock. the 0f 1890.. ‘ BEER &GOFF. UEE1$,&..K!l!G 4 p,L1ES S I pp v.a’n‘ce- hcreas the Black Tartarian. They seem to -. comparatively thin hull, valuable for. export Sample may now be seen at our store ‘” I_fl§l‘Ol’d£l7'S should be sent in at once. ouapplication. ‘ wheat,_ corn, and hundreds of varieties andaddsessfor our:-Illustrated Seed Catalo- gue for .1891. Address, ‘ A tyles and S'l'Al‘FILRll’S ll kimls anal all sizes at lie aszai flliiiie . csoncsrowu, P. E. P5"0f!he Mend- SLAND, SATIJRAY, APRIL 11, 1891. N li- Izleieertalnandspcedy curefor .,_ :3&‘ldinths.Bsadu:rlCatas:hinallits ‘J , OI: Cars, Failure impossible. , __ I10 -_" :" ting, nausea. general feeli of de- bility. etc. If ye are trout: ed with 1 these or mired nymptb warned in time. n:-glee-.1 3 in head results in Cater.-tn, 1.1- - lowed by consum tion and death. luau. Bun: is sol b all dmggists _. or will be sent, post :1, on receipt of .’< pdceaoesntsandfiiinl byaddressina — FULFORD 8: C0,, ' Broclrvllle, Ont. _.__,.v';_-'‘_s ', ‘V ‘ _. ._ 1; ._ ,. IMPORTED G EED 0AT§_, .:.;o;.__-. English Black 'l‘artarian.] WE are now ready to book orders for this strong growing, prolific and valuable variety of English black oats, and expect to receive our first supply via “Stanley,” about 23rd March. From reliable English sources we have the following descriptions: “'I‘a.rta.ria.n, here if to I2 quarters, (8 bushels each) per acre, the average being 7 to 8 quarters,‘ ‘very: commonly lo quarters, and vary in weight from 40 to 42 lbs. per bushel, natural weight.” “No cats are in such general favor suit all soils.” ENGLISH \Vl{I'l‘F. POTATO cwrs. "A plump, lieavyoat, bright in color -with 0! meal. Our supply will be due about ist V Price " For-fuiitherninforrnation about seed oats, Farm and Garden, send name i GEO.‘ CARTER &'Co. __ , _ 9‘ ,_ AJSEEDSMEN. :"Cfii*l<">ti‘c'town,'lVl'ai-ch.“r89l‘. e " ‘ Farms and Mills Eon, SALE. R. G. D. BALDERSTON offers for sale his magnificent property in Noith Wiltshire, consisting of Eighty-four (84) acres of choice free,Land, nearly all in a high state of cultivation, together with a Grist Mill, which has a very large custom trade. . The Mill, Stone Kiln, and Farm Buildings, are in a ood state of repair, and possession will be given at any time. Only half a mile from Railway Station. - Also, in rear of above, 50 acres of free Landmithla Sawmill, fro'nting on the Lot 65 Road. ‘ » v The above properties will be sold separately or together, and need only to be seen to be 9oPPf¢¢i9-ted-I Reason for selling—-Got the _“ Northwest Fever." G. D. BALDERSTON. March I3. 2111 ll- H. II. S. STANLEY BRIDGE, Dec. 23, 1890. MRS. ROSS—-Dear Madam, AVING used your ‘- Magic Healer” Salve for scratches and cuts on I-lnrses, I have no hesitation in saying that it ‘is the best article I have ever tried for the purpose, and; would recommend farmers and dealers in horses, to give it a lair trial. Yours respccifiilly, PATRICK VVALSH, Harness Maker Jim 23] CROCTTRY. , Doz. Cups and Saucers, 250 dozen Plates, I00 dc-x. Bowls, . IOD doz. TIlllll)l¢l'S and Goblets, Goo Butter, ream, "and Preserve Crocks, 400 Water Jugs, Dinner Sets. T ca Sets, Chamber Sets, Glass Water, Sets, Table Sets, 500 Bowls, -.1 large‘ number’ of Milk Pane, Bean Pots, Flower l’ots—-to be sold cheap, at theCheapest Crockery Store. w. P. COLWELL. D. A. McK1NNoN, LAWYER. ' ' claims collected in Canada l).1l(l United States. lloney to Loan. [dec‘.’.4. I'I‘i PAYS To Employus at any AUCTION, C as we always realize the high est prices. ‘ G We get all. sales Auctionsconducted J in any & co. '1 3 lat, early, 2nd, yvery politic, in some cases ’ DD“? .1 .lt\’.L' s KOCH AT HOME. THE DAILY use or THE NOTED sea- LIN BACTERIOLOGIST. The House He Lives i{e_s..mem..; Alums _ H13}!-mil].-Personnil Habits In Llo- sg and Beer-cation--A Stud. ‘entauda flodeatllafi. K it ' __.4s._ pa, soon. — - One of the newstreets in the Northwes pa.rtofBerlin, leadlngto the beautiful and well kept park of the German capital, the Thiergerten, is called the Bruclteu Alice. The location of the street is not ultra-fafiib Ible. but hizhly tlble. tho. . . lioodbeingiuhahl, _ v ; 'C0P00l>?¢.o1licislsof degree, mural merchantsandkindred le peep . , Sitnatedon thisitreflfi. lllfilose vicinityto theflcllqvue street station ofthecityrall-’ road, andbutafeir feet’ trom’tlIecntrancs‘ tothe'l'hicI-gnrten, isa threestorieshlgh, built ofbrick, withafront‘ Inelyflnlshed in white sandstone rounded bya few trees and modest grounds. Thereisnotmuch traffic in the street, but when people pass this house-—its nuiuherk 89--they stop for‘ arrifomuit or two audlook , withi .atthe‘i‘-owof '. tsined windowain tiiesscondstm-y,for“tlmoss wmdowsbeieeztothé-pareneeuercnemen who at thepreeentfiims theat- tcntion of the wholi civilised to Dr.‘ Robert Koch, the celebrated medical discov- erer. . ~ '7f1£sllol.A3!iAfl‘ln..—.~ . forastrrangertognlnsdmiwsnceto the net occupied by Dr. Kochand hishirdly. These who.-are favored with adimpseatbr. Koch‘:-' family life carry aw,aypimprssslens.«of._£li's flVe!lbl.jQhhel’8,(lD“d e ciols,mar-riedwhilsayoung‘ practitioner an accomplished lady, and although heis but‘ ‘41';nycarsofage,bis’oldest daughter bythls 011 j‘ - rsuanntnnannnur. She joined in wedlock Dr. Pfuhl, the most. trusted assistant ofDr. Koch in his scientific pursuits,.infectthsonly cnewlso fromthe start was initial l_ in all the t of the present work. Besides lira. Pfuhl Dr. Koch has two more snda. daughter, who, with thick mother, make his ' home a happy one. , — _ ~The'apa.rtmsnts.’they occupy are neither iiiimemusuorlmgedidcondst of a row of three parlors, a dining-roan, the Doctor’s study and ' lilrethe-headofthetsmy aids]! itmem-’ bars, istbeirutabllIhIn¢it';tbsfurniturek not showy of coatlinsm but handsome, good and solid, -and tastefully in the mound . for social intercourse and. thereceptionof The presence of s magnificent piano inmedtlie parlors indi- catesMrs.Koch's fondnsm for mnsicand good oilps.int.lnpoo,thswallsoftbeij9oms, some of them by the but mssteiu, prove conclusively the finely developed autistic instinctthat led to their selection. 'l'hedocl:or’s studio, a larglmnny room with two wiudowsopsuingcn fie garden in the _ ‘ sssaunu ass 8IO?CL7IC on rear ‘of the house, contains his well-stocked library, consisting of German, English, French, and some ltaliauyorh on differnit departinentsof the medical sciences, especial- lyon contagious diseases and bacteriology, on chemistry and physics. — rm: wanna An nnconann _ with portraits of Dr. Koch's parents, to whom he was devotedly attnchcd, members of the family, celebrated physicians, and university friends, and pictures from his travel.-tin and India, where he was sent by the German Government to investi- gate the cholera question. A large collec- tion of interesting bric-e-bi-ac, beautiful furs, and handsome nrrm has been also used in the stylishacloniment of the cosy study. Dr. Koch's early breakfsstoonsists of elit- tlegruel andapiecs of toasted rye bread. Heis not in the habit oftsking luncheon, and eats nothing from thetiineof hisflrst meal, up to his return home from the labor- story 2 p._ m., then dinner is served in a very peculiar rnnruiergiflflisi is Greta roost, than some sweet dish, and at the end a soup. At 3 o'clock sharp, a horse from a livery stable in the neighborhood of the Doctor‘: house, is Jedfo. the residence by a hustler. ltisinold animal vrithvery few claims to beauty. The Ig)aioctor mounts and trots at a rather lively I: through the picturesque drives of the . Thiergarten. This recreation lasts an hour, and by 4 o‘clock the famous savant returns " to his laboratory, where beoontinuesto work until 8. After concluding thed.ay'a labors hesgeiu goes home, wherearnther.-dsbm~ are supper is awaiting him, consisting of fish, threeorfour different kinds of meat, game, and dessert. At his meals the Doctor drinks large quantities of mineral watt, sometimes mixed withwine. Intimatefrieuds helikestoseeasgumfIatn1pper,whensom9 hours are spent in earnest conversation. THISIITIITIII whenDr. Kocintheman, not the scientific worker, may be seento the best advantage. andhiscompanyietbenmosteujoyable. He isverypolishediu his manners. fond of a good joke, and knowsequslly wellhowtotell andspprecistea good story. But that is ouethinghedoesnotlike,ths.tistobelnter- rugatedinthemidstofhlsscientincpur-suits anddiscoveriesby V whodonotknow anythiugaboutwlnchelsat,nndfl'0lhlack ofknowledgeboflnerhimwith foolish qnso ‘G Vtionsforcuriositynher ” I ‘ mrpri--tooverrho¢iv-’-‘l‘-l0I---I'I.‘II!*‘*‘Il'~ ~ ._ ,,_.n,_,. ’, -.__, -nhnclidlydnweiop-dssuh...iu.ah.u‘Liu._ flu, efthe men":-it ll¢ht,and,liehasa ctsmplspropnrflcns. spee- —ucié.,wmeuiiei.nzt_es§u . no auddown ‘littleoccsslnaally, . , plgsssnti:Hshco‘'whmhe‘m\flIs. ‘, _ «_':‘ ..-'§.~‘.--.z-.- ' . 3 ‘ V “ ‘worioiinns -Kr; 3 37 nsiig‘ ‘if’- s v ‘twoyears by any means, but they lived in comfortable, surroundings. While atcolkis in Clausfllal; ‘ panions, and readily joined them xx -rrurnr vorrrurun rnsasvans. - Although _ intheeoinmuo -ity.h-dld_n9t,.oonsld-fit beneath his,dis- ‘nitytoamecficswifli young men whohad oflife,provid- Ilng -clisractsr and habits suited hir taste. He became a member of a formedhythepupils ofthe Gymnasium in Clsnstlisl,andsveujoinedagleeclnb, but, accordlngtohlsow_nwcrrls,fslleiltoschleve dlstinctioninthelsttesgxapacity. Altogetheu-_itnppcu's’.flIattruetobismod- '55 ind Koch neur- aspircdtothepartofalesder amongthe eompauionsofhis-youth. ‘ ...Dru.Kochwssl0yIaI'sofagnwlieuhehIg- ‘ umeamedicalshsdeutatthe Univeuiry er .Gottigcnin1w3.- Artist time eminentinen was withthefacuity,as,torinsi:nce,tueche'ml’fi Wagner, the anatomlst'l'. who wgs ‘hi-sttoclsim that contagious dhsaess orig inated from par-[sites livingin the b°d!- were soon .9.” .5 G°W|I80Il,.forIs esI.'ly*as.1m5 he i-suited the_flr~st_pri:a(:ifpga treatise of in- portluce,‘ «an came year, slthoughstm astudent,hswssappointcd asdsllnt baths pp.athr;i<'>;l"ogice.lmuseumcouncctsdw’ithths AT cosonuemx ation with great distinction, and, after an . employment of duration in the capa; city of assistant physician in a Hamburg hos- pital, help;-actiesd his profession in some of the little German country towns, At the beginning of the F‘:-snco-Prussian war, _ Koch went to the frontsssurg~eonofa’l’i-asi- returned to practice in a small Silcsian town Here Dr. Koch, excluded from all connec- tion with ‘the scieufiflc world at large, spent most. of his time in cal investiga- ‘tions, that led to the most important discov-; «yet the “ bacillus anthrncis,” the cause of anthrax-or carbuncle. He kept his ‘work a’ profound eecretrtill it wsiurfirely ’ sndby its publication in 1876. caused a A _:-," :-v’ Q. llow Bhpspherus was round. . ".diecover-cid sbou‘ it twoiiundred and mortslbyaccidsut. Brs:itwas,lilssothg- dark, phoaphon ' so light,bee.rer was afterwards given. Within all this memvirible discove , or in 1670, gone Kraft brought a small piece it ;Dh0Spl:orus to London, and showed it to fcharlesll. a.ndl:is(.‘onrt. 'l'hcHon.Robert' Boyle. famous asioneof the first really- scientific ex.perim_euter-s in Britain afterwards , independently discovered methods for proper- .in¢tlse*elsmeut,andiusts-rit-.te_rl 3.3-.God£usy urine. Thelatter wsstheflrstw-ho ni‘sde.it7 foreeleinthis country, and he irssidto have supplied the worldhdemand for it for many years. It continued, however, «down, tothe‘preseirtoentm"yto be a verfr, expdr‘ - ‘slvachemlatlgandweflndsln the hooks ¢, the Royal Society-in 1731, that six ounces of phoqrhoi-us,usedbyDr. Frebeuiuslnan"en- .. tallecturebeforwstbe Prince <1‘ ._—- —-_*...... —_ Concert at Dundee The young e of Duudsf ve an excellent comic concert and en , ' - merit‘ in the Court House on the evening of the 25th. Feb.,4iri aid of the Prince Edward Island Hospital. The cvenifi was fine and the building was crowd f with an appreciative ,audience. Mr. Stewart Moi-son cccupiedtlie chair, and‘ the best of order tainmeiit was a decided success financially and otherwise. Much credit is due the different characters for the good rendering of the musical and li programme, each person performing their part in good style, which consisted of the following, I ile Miss Gillie-presided at the organ. ' Greetin son by choir-;‘l‘tecitatton by, J. W. Me _'sli, _e IIst8o_n ;'l‘eutin on“ the old Cam Ground, by lll. Nich ll and,C. B. C ay- Dlologuc, British Lion and American fioosier, by 0. Ole , J. Mellish and S.’ McLeod; Song, ush .Mll8ll, b F. McDonald; Stump Speech, by Brad er Bones; Song. ' Jingle Bells, by 0., Clay; Recitation by S. McLeod; Song, Pail Under the ‘Red, by Misc Sophy Clay; Dialogue, Proposing by: Proxy, by J. Mellisli, 0. Clay, J ‘. Can- tello, Miss Hunter, and Miss Clafi; Song, Far Above the Daisies. by Miss . Bur- dett; Reading. by‘ J. Mellish; Song, Gone to the war, by C. Clay, G. Clay, and Mr. Nicholson; Dialogue, Femi- nine Justice Misses. Cantelo, Bur- dett, Nicholson, McDonald and C. ,3. Clay; Song, My own Canadian Home, by Ch‘oir;,Recitat_1ou,by Gus. (flay; Son by Ilissfiniiie McDonald, ' ue, rain LaMauro, by Miss Cantelo, . . Cantelo Norman . McLeod, adeaf mute; Dra- logue, The Rival Dsrkies, by H. Cantalo and C. Clay, Siam Speech by- Clem» Jonsing; Song, 1} Night. The amount realized {was 819, which will be sent to the H often done before. present were highly pleased with the eveuiufs enjoy- ment, and the committee felt satisfied for their trouble, and promised another pleasant evculnsin thg future. ' ' xs.or-rusccinn-rrss. ms the:ncsteh- to relieve do aot.h1‘l;: filed even . V . .. N 64. ..J0|IW..WAlnch he passed under ravorams 1 cuzistances. His paicuts were not wealthy 1, ‘his naiiveoity, imvu weinnmiby moon. ' to’afamilyofsocial_V Friedrich Wohler, thtphysitrlozist Rlldol . cofhisstudies,inl$6.‘hepassedtheexamin- ' sian regiment. Peace being concluded, he ‘Z mnssnttmirintliemsdtcalwmid. Di‘. Keen: " pptlieauthorofthwiirlrglscientinc essays and A _. ‘twenty-three yesnsgo -by Brandt, - , llankwitz, or London, how hoprocr-in it train G . s1es,coettso‘¢ulneas.—Idinburgh scour , l I prevailed. The enter ’ and 0. Cla '; Acting the Political speaker, ,_ ital, as we have A gr mo- ...........-..-..evq-- - ) .. -. 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