SAS 2a, OL cca. Ae seneaee aee ne ne — —. Se Le AE LENIN caemen: ee an <a === re rn tee ise ee re - > eS A or eer ae. a0 we —_— . an Se eet —— ee See ee — - ~~ —- ————— = = ‘ a ee ST ae esee LS eS ee i | fa: a bee ere, Naa Sof fee S ‘ Pe - PS “ : ' --. Vea rm : 3 = _ —_ = a > Serer Serene = xe i cieassiteansttiinaieiaiiaiaie ae ‘21S ts true Liberty, when ‘ree-born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free,’’—Evunripipgs, Srve_e Corres Two Cents. _—— TE seems itinnainmpenatioes = 7 RW Sintilis C} PPOTTRTOWN Ppemnap pnw, pi, te TT) POMPE ’ ) Os Pe J ; i ; BN IARLOITETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1885, VOL. 16.---NO. 130, —————— OOrwrvOmmwwwwH nad whee 4 Tt + (i f{ Pr’ pee cupegs a in he : 7 iAnmmunmMnAwh | a The Franchise Bill CyeJarn Crawl iT ADDIVAT ME MEI AAANe NEW GONFAUTIONERY,+DAM BEDE. = iY & ri ’ BL if - N - | - 3 Sir John Macdonald, on moving the ht mY : . § ui iG fn 03 Qt SY STREE? Cr ee aecond reading of the franchise bill, said the ie Bx m shing Go. , ee we . elie! object of the measure was simply to provide et : l OFKFER T . fy ; CHAPTER XU a system of representation which would be : ‘\ el \ k KR I H iy FOLLOW ING Gi QO DS A , & A A S Candics of sll kin ls are best when | . ‘ equitable or uniform in all the provinces. . _ AA fresh made, we would advise you t| \Connraares: 7 The British North America act contem- buy st th: New Uerfegtionery, as we are| plated that the franchise existing m the tf : ' ; TS aa] x" 2+ | € sf hark Ee : Rat . i: > COUN ' OF 15 mn = Aven daily manufacturing small lets of choice| Why did they say she was so changed ? In Gigisrent provinces should be used for = ’ 29 50 —— eta ed) shad e candies, which we are selling |the corpse we love, it is the likeness we see , representation in the Dominion legisiation. six Mot See Porpap: » : , : ; _ : a Se a ; p -~it is the likeness, which makes itself felt The pastsit wad that th : conditi n font is eee ; e present condition as Apa. vu 50 BELOW OUR FORMER PRICES WHELESALE AND RETAIL, the more keenly becaus: something else was of the electorial franchise was al- — é beaten iad Dash i ky vi I HR ! ay ] CES : } and is not. There they were— the sweet together apomalous and should se Advertisi most moderate ates. , “ ee at prices that cannot be beaten, face and neck, with the dark tendrils of ,(¢ longer exist tal country owp- Contracts ) a -” ao ame 09 Doz. E ELT HATS, Strawbery Cream, Lemon do, eae dark ee ae vy ing and drawing its inspiration from oe , oat Bee 72 T.. This ' - in Fig do, Lemon Drops, cheek and the pouting lips; pale and thin— ‘free institutions. At the outset it sats, on applica . U Doz W hite and € olored SHIRTS, Acid do, Hoarhound do, yes, but like Hetty,and only Hetty. Others necessity wy the shoviethal seumaiulie 51.700 wort > ‘ 4 ol . vin ‘ , Mixtures, Conversation Lozenges, thought she looked as if some demon had should apply. because there was p lia- Sieende FIR APRIL, 1908 | orth of Ready-made CLOTHING. superior quality Roll do, Sticks (assorted), cas! a blight glance upon her, withered up mont to settle apon Mission dnchien i % ~ * _— . i " a ; Ise} 2 “ w 2 2 , ’ ; 7 . . ¥ 7 * | (our own make), — ' ee io i eatin cbvandey. and left only # But that necessity had long disappeared, MOON'S CHANGES. O . =e ‘ Wie da ae oon ar ' ye d it was an anomaly and contrary to th ‘ | SO pieces WORSTE | Laffeys, Chewing Cand : ’ a en y : Pre ae : arter Tth dav, 10h. 30m., a. m, pieces WOR STED, ee “Perel “Gobind But the mother’s yearning, that com- first principles of popular representation Sew Moon 15 , 1A, o9M., P. mM 172 pieces TWEED, which I off rt ake hae. cin onli ag ke. &e_ | petent type of the life in another life which that the Federal parliament should not e afiuarter, 2ist day, 7h. 8m., p. m, I ; er to make to order, or sell) aan is the eesence of real human love, feels the have control of the franchise by which its © ti Moon, 29th d ) m., & m. yy the ward. at prices that no one can : ne baad —ALSU— resence of the cherished child even in the member lected The go t Ful . J ; ; » can afford to undersell. p .¢ members are elected. governmen rs 19 M High | Days r | Liquorice, Gum, Cloves, Allspice, Cream | debased, degraded inap; and to Adam, this thought no time was more appropriate for he oF ‘ rives!s rises , water |len’h | pred OI cae cuit | Tartar, Essences, Figs, Dates, Worcestershire pale, hard-looking culprit was the Hetty revising the franchise than the present. — "Th im alte meen ih ae : | Sauce, Pickles, Shoe Blacking, Apples (choice | who had smiled at him in the garden under Recently a franchise act had been passed by 1) Wednesday 44 6 23) 5 49,11 41/12 39 I have secured the services of | Russetsy, Syrups of all kinds, Ginger Beer,|the apple-trees boughs—she was that the legislature of Ontario, and several hetay 42) 24) 9 S2laft16) 43} and Soda Water with choice flavorings, | Hetty’s corpse, which he had trembled to other provinces were moving in the same $ friday ; 40; °6/10 461 0 521 = 46} = | “agers, &e. look at the ficst time, and then was unwill- direction, and there might be acis passed {Saturday 38; 27 aT SS, 1 Sl 49 Vir 5 am S Wi i a | Thankful for the very liberal patronage ten-| 1g to turn away his eyes from, at any time by the provincial bodies which § Sanday a, Somers) SiG: ae ® e ¢ ec a jdered, I most respectfully solicit a continu-| But presently he heard something that com- would, by changing the franchise, sweep ‘ Nuaday 35, 30 ; 3 I 55 : | ance of the sarme. pelled him to listen, and made the sense of - wi 2% eee Ag ® ~~ j Taesday Ts Spat en ‘lv of the fir f ; ) : : : : i T. CARTER. |sight less absorbing. A woman was ia the “8 parliament 18 elected. © * rs 3 11495 131g 9| formerly of the firm of C. E. s ; 8 ror-| —— _—s : oo - So @ gal 6 on 3 ; 4 4 } ROBERT ON, W ho is sO fav Or-| Ch’town, April 18, 1855—2wks eod witness box, a middle-aged woman, who proposed a decided enlargement of the : sites ; 97\ 35| 2 57' 7 28 oa MOL V known for Inany years 185 a Master Cutter, ; spoke ina firm distinct voice. She said : me a ae 4 the es of 1 Saturda | 2] 37/3 297,822] 12) ‘My name is Sarah Stone. I am a a Oe: Seen nae Geen ere il ve esi asi3sclo 6! in clei wna es wiaie ak A Calecll at New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. There j2 Sunday kom erty Se: 2 ow, oy ee SP ee elen eo eepvienee inthe me ie whieh 13 Moaday a ate 7 1 V sell tobacco, snuff, and tea,in Church Lane, personslly * aeggte. warmly interested, and 14| Taesday » 20) 40, 207 10 26, 20) » §> . . » te . . , & 2 | var ; “ Stoniton. The prisoner at the bar is the ne “ow iWelneiay | 13 47/5 30111 4| 24| * OUR Patronage is Respectiully Solicited./¢o Whom it May Concert. |same young woran who came, gat ree Te ee eae eae eae 1g Thursday 16 4316 7114. @ looki J cated wits basket, (2 Women. (Cheers. ) was well known > Friday 15' 43! 6 50lmorn! 30 ———0; - |W HAVE ‘ated E, M. Myrick. of Tig- | °mms UU! and tured, with a basket that Mr. Gladstone and many English 17 Friday i. oes 6S = Sr bers uy ter tebes aA eee and asked for ; nar : Saturday 3; 40 0; 0 27 33] nish, P, E. L., my Agent for the Dominion | , . . ~ : statesmen were in favor of giving widows aieke | al] 47 8 7) bad 36 | . lof Canada, with power to manufacture and tne og 4 nares mi ae pea akt and unmarried women possessing the % Monday 9 48 9 41 2 lj a9 sell my patent Can-heading Machine. h - bong aha wrens th taken the requisite property the right to vote, ti Tuesday = 50 10 47, 2 59) 42) a ” a | GEORGE A. MARSH. |tgureegainet thedocr.- Aud whasd enitttt 5? 00l8 be .gied |: i _shagee ») Wedneaday 6 51 11-67) 411 46} ™ ier 5 praee g r J : PF. 2 ' ssifareday | t' #3 aft 16 § 37) 49} . . tome ae L didn't take - lodgers, the peer began 7. ont Pu tle cribs 24 Friday 2} 54 215 6 56] 52 MERCHANT TAILOR, To Lobster Packers and Can| cry, and said she was too tired to go any- i. the law of the land. In order to tost oe |S asi & | on where else, and she only wanted a bed for th, fecling of the house a clause for women er Sax y NYS sO 9 ' 7] DS) : sosek = 3 . . > . ce i a7| o7| 533 9.2004 O| 72 Queen Street. | oe con dinion, ond sonnsthng raapecttiig aboes canes Sad wirastnastted tn ‘the Milieed 28; Tuesday | F6 59, 6 35/10 5) 4 Ch’ town, April 16, L885 -- 3mos eod& wily | AM prepared t» fill orders for the sbove| pop Wettine tna looks, and the trouble she - would be oe if yy Pore mes 29° Wednesday 547 0; 7 37/10 43! 6 | mentioned Machine, _and also for the seemed to be in, made me as I couldn’t find Ch support of a majority o e house, #0 Thursday $52/7 2| 8 3611 18/4 9 | Jehnston Soldering Machine. it in my heart to send heraway stonce. 1 nee) ree : . , y y - +. Mr. Alonzo Wright thought the bill should | | * qeeray For particulars, price, &c., apply to the . 7 : BROWN’S NE W S' ‘ ‘OR a4: undersigned at Tiguish, or to J. H. mies ee ue teeta eee eee Ineet with the approval of all sorts and condi- ’ ' » | » ae ,& Co., Charlottetown, where the machines ’ : : ’ tions of men. 1* certainly proved conclu- THe RALLY AY TIME TABLE, | ’ |may be seen in operation. and where her friends were. She said she sively the profound study which the right E. M. MYRICK, | ¥88 going home to her friends; they were jo). gentleman had given to all questions Xt | | Tignich, April 18, 1885—3i eod her3i farming folks a good way off, and she'd had ‘of franchise and suffrage. It eppealed to (Gherlottctown Time? a ee REE ETT I I on oh vas. her more the autocrats, to the men who had both GiNG WIS! act, Pei t | LR aoe rey, than Pie a ae d mg ad ‘property and money, because it gave them Oharlottetown...... iensaitln 8 02 h a | aad Apres ne arene Gia Ter Practically manhood suffrage ; it appealed 3 02 Fie 5 225 bY “wa to the humanitarians, because it gave oyalty Junctio: ie «obieeran ; 7 : in Jiluhiee. levuiniahitil 9 7 4 17 ootmmnionnian) - much. She had been obliged to sell mest'tn, franchise to women, a class Heater River... | eihiuteach 932 4 82 of the things out of her basket, but she'd) ,nion had heretcfore been "denied the ithe 5s 34 oduedeees 1010 509 iT } § lq ) P bhi A fl thankfully give a shilling fora bed. Isaw franchise. (Hear, hear.) Ho thought the Vounty Line .. bis ods oly 519] NJ €:}) i I i 0 DE dD y Wo AUC 100, no reason oe een oar —s bill was a step in the right direction. The Freetown i i decteites ne ee - woman in for the night. ad only one) : : ¥ nsusingtou . ‘ 10 57 5 oe : lin Charlottetown, ob FRIDAY, the Ist day cf room but there were wee beds in “t ra I province of Ontario had recently extended BQO. eee eee een eens ‘ é , the franchise, but why should we make the > €292 Oo - May, at 12 o'clock, noon, the Imported told her sl igh ith Lehonshs to? tee Eee ei 3 \ arrive ----ALS2 62 Enclish Thoroughbred Stalli old her she might stay with me. 1 thought ons of farmers a privileged class; why deny Summerside, P. M. aiitoaie : vagish 1boroughbred Stalion she’d been led wrong and got into trouble, ‘the same rights to the sons of artizans and e (depart . «sie /YXTEEKS & CO. beg to announce that on the completion of | “ AGESILAUS.” but if she was going to her friends, it would o¢ professional men? (Hear, hear.) With ;—mMCcee.... 2 us | : ° . “ PY 2 j ed Z . x > . : a Wellin tou ! . 2 = the above commanding premises— about 25th April. they oe work to keep her out of farther ‘regard to an suffrage, > ae xa Port Hull. ees 3 22 ii} e > game with a Go ite stoc F | Agosilausis a bay horse, 154 hands high, se : ; gentleman had gone a step in advance, but tices oe | W ill open the same with a ¢ mplete stock of and rising 5 years old, He is sired by Cathe-| The witness then stated that in the night why give the suffrage to the single ladies rs dral, by Newminster, by Touchstone, by|a child was boro, and she identified the and not to the married ones? He had a } Alberton . sided 5 47 | mn - i . 1o * foal. 9 ay eee 45 3 i, BE i i i a Camel, by Whelebone; dam Iphegenia, by | baby-clothes then shown to her as those in profound respect for those ladies who from PROM WEST A. M, J Lf Le i iJ Kineston, by Vension, by Partisan, by | which she had herself dressed the child. _| nervonsness or delicacy decided to lead alife } ? q Orville ; 2nd dam Sacrifice, by Voltaire, ou ‘These are the clothes. I made them of single blessedness. He had as profound Tignish cae es . a ve be . om ' ° . I of J é by Rowton. . Alberta aaa are: 747 Millinery, &c., selected by Mr. Paton, and now on the way by fs fan n Sle owton myself, and had kept them by me ever since & respect for those who nny nite PE ie deol -\.0000sieeeaer ene pees ete: et Tver Listedek les : Fon tanther anetienlans cantly my last child was born. I took a deal of deprived of the partners of their Port SS a ee 10 22 steamers from ondaon, Livel poo an asgzgow ° renner p P a: ae trouble both for the child and the mother. | busoms by divorce or death, but he had a Wellington . . . LL 07 Cae “. TWEEDY. |T couldn’t help taking to the little thing still greater respect for those ladies who Miaeoathe 0.0.6... ee decceeee ei 13st | A WEEKS 2 CO | Ch'town, April 8, 1885 —ap9 3aw wkly and being anxious about it. I didn’t send gave soldiers and sailors to the Queen, and @ eee ree a AL ST a.[M, 4 e > c+. “ ee for a doctor, for there didn’t seem no need, ‘farmers and settlers to the country. we) es a ‘From New York for Charlottetown, |1 told the mother in the day time she must (Cheers.) He would do all in his power to ) es reply ape -++-2O2 7 32) ont April 6, 1885. tell me the name of her friends, and where | assist the active force of the ladies of the Kensing 237 807)VN fown, Apr v, " : : ’ , yy : / Mss 6 0.0's 0c vec ob os +48 Oe 07 ! P. ii. Island. they lived, and let me write to them. She community. The Minister of Agriculture a err oar 2 i ; oe . ee said, by-and-by she would write herself, | sent to Norway for the FA 8 = ] Dee eres eerceee sere Boe eee ae om but not to-day. She would -have no nay, |Sweeden for the Swedes, to Russia for the B 39 a5 | a out not to-day 1e WO ave ys | ; adie hives ae oe 4 02 9 32 A a GAS be SAI fe | SPRI NG, 1885. but she would get up and be dressed, in |; Mennonites, but why not encourage native a. | le ee Reet spite of everything 1 could say. She said industry ? (Hear, hear. ) While he would | Royalty Junction 509 1059 she felt quite strong enough, and it was | welcome foreigners with ali his heart, he / Caatlottetown...........---.--.-682 1102) ith wonderful what spirit she showed. But I ene give more encouragement to our own : SCING EAST. eM} } wasn’t quite easy what I should do about people. Charlottetown . ee ee eS a —_ - her, and toward evening | made up my| “In native hearts and native homes . Hoyalty Junction......... crete ree BO #B ve {a < Bay A aap? & mind I'd go, after meeting was over, and) The only hope of freedom dwells.” Bediord ..... et AE hae tale tele te 4 17! > a - ad speak to our minister about it. I left the (Gheers.) This question of woman suffrage wert, tee: ern 4&2} house about half-past eight o'clock. I jad attracted the attention of the first / oe” ( depart. .cccces cessive ; 7 0 ——— didn’t go out at the shop door, but oe ‘statesmen in England. One could not En °° 805.07 8 osen ee Shan neem eee , amt < back door, which opens into a narrow alley. | ynderstand how, in a free count the ; > rgetown.. ee . 57 V uJ c % WV BU V Fee ce PR Res ee I’ve only got the ground floor of the house, | rights of the baniiahien sii Bie sMenhel os Morell -pehagdeaeahieata la hale atau oe 37 0 sal eee = and the kitchen and the bedroom both look ‘one-half of the world and not to the other Bt. Peter, ee Te 6 08 ee Ge my OF , Jrav C for | he alley. Ileft the prisoner sitting | We had th ipati f the Peter's. i .6 08 12 vds. Dress Goods for 95 cents, 20 yds. Gray Cotton for, THE FAST-SAILING BRIGANTINE into t ey. ’ prisc half. e had seen the emancipation o . Bear River FS eat a Tl: ‘ . ', i FAST-SAILING BRIGANTINE up by the fire in the kitchen with the baby! slaves, the liberty of the press sustained, Souris, 1 de hee 3 42|75 cents, 20 yds. White Cotton for $1.00. Good black Cash-| yg > ee , g3/°O her lap. She hadn’t cried oF | Catholic sihaibclattonn and libesty of con- PROM BAst 4. M-| mere for 25 cents per yard, good colored Cashmere for 25 cents | #4 A, E ey ha TL, DD rc seemed low at all, as she did the science and faith, and he trusted we would eae ive severssseetesee se RRT Oy, ai large st ck of Print Cottons, very cheap. Men’s | ¥ |night before. I thought she had a’ yot see this great evil removed and this —- muvee en's J Ge 0 ROH Se VER ROR Ps 7 0) POS SS, TT .. . : ae T aah ~| 1, KiCKHAM, COMMANDER, strange look with her eyes, and she got\ creat wrong remedied. (Cheers.) The St. Peter's... su ov biee'a o vee beee + strong Shirting 10 cents per yard . Men’s Underclothing, 65 a bit flushed toward evening. I was afraid ‘granting of the suffrage to women was a Mena Scot St dae Te eric ~ guit: Men’s colored cotton Shiris, 50 cents each; Men’s, Will seil for Charlottetown on or about the| of the fever, and I thought I'd call end ask recognition of the right of women to an ene howart.. 2... cece eceeeceeee Y 37;cents a sult; Mens CO ca ihe i) ey ; at oie ~y + an acquaintance of mine, an experienced ‘equal share in all arrangements, owe bocce dices sevedidipey wees IN : = and Boys’ ready-made Clothing, very cheap 4 Men’s and Boy 5 25th ATE RIL. woman, to come back with me when | domestic, political and otherwise, a " titty aie REE. CE, oe ee ; te ; dark night. [aes : k find | pach ‘pa “6 ; { : pest in Town. tor freight apply to Mesers. Paul F. Ger-| WO0* out It was a very d g principle which was acknowledgec Moant Stewart, ) S°TIVE-- «+--+ ++ +++ % ? on Felt Ha's, chea} hard de Co” $4 Broad basse. ter Toth; o didn’t fasten the door behind me ; there by the great English Conservative leader, / Belt src 0 EEL eee it i7| See Goods and Prices before buying elsewhere, amd pcre to the owners was no lock; it was a latch with a bolt ‘the Marl of Beaconsfield. He alluded to an . Revalty Jus silos. ci i yon 54 7 a ay ’ ‘ nf _ kad is | inside, and when there was nobody inthe interview which took place between the Chariotter OOM eevee eeeeeeees-eees]O OF) ne gagigtied you can Save Money by buying at PEAKE BROS & C0. | house le — out at - shop o ‘late Lord Beaconsfield and Sir John Mac- —_———— . Sut 1 thought there was ~o danger In leav- donald, and said that he regretted exceed- i : A> 3 ~~ )@ JRA *tf . . : be 9 “ ; Wu & SELL J. = oe 3 |e. paeeeee 6 aan. ee than ee to ane ~ ec wait! had. not been preserved. He could im- | Street, | JUST PUBLISH = ip of the woman that came back with me. \agine the great English Conservative states- Pota toes ce 52 ate he Queen Street. * | was an hour and a half before we got back, \ eee saying that Europe was honeycombed 4 | Oh'town, April 8, 1885 ~dly wkly a eee = when we — po ne Se WaS with ‘conspiracies. In his work of oe eee : : ag | snd he aby wero both gue. Shed ten laf e Maran, ofthe rvlt tthe oma R. RT ANADIAN INSURANGE OO. “Love of Coumtary,”? Scist seth fo peed Jets an them, ear) Is on: @ S| 5 basket and the things in it. I wasdreadful clusion, he could only congratulate the Lumber, ae o-—— frightened, and angry with her for going. | right hon. gentleman on the character of Lid} ne A LECTURE BY I didn’t go to give information, because! ¢he pill he had placed before them, and for iS, Canned Lobsters, Mac- pf E I’d no thought she meant to any harm, | his own part he would have grest pleasure . Tl ialiadii iba BiOR. £>. & eCrgusoh. and | knew she had money in her pocket ‘in giving it his hearty support. (Cheers. ) kerel, Berries, Eggs, a ITA? 7 = c i * - $2,009,000 ; to buy food and lodging. 1 didn’t like to EERE - ‘AP may ’ ’ rat set the constable after her, for she’d aright | About s year ago, an English gentleman, 4 ish Ete. Se | Sold at the Book aad Drug Stores for the| to go from me if she liked.’ travelling “in Germany, came across au . eat D.: } , fy ; an . i he i » Benevolent [rish Society Poh i a. ; ; i * Boat Prices for all Shipments, Write fulty| HEAD OFS ICE Montreal. i” “epg a tern volent [rish 8 y (To he contineed.) ae ee Se een . | . fou (Jaotations, HALIFAX BRANCH—J. Scott Mitchell, Agent | Oh’tn wen, March OF IRRK Scott's entahidenin of Sve had been a Captain during the Franco- cAT HEWAY & CO henldlglchios | — — German War, and had aliowed his eowpany . weds YE Sho ' . Tee er enites a. 5 | co ES € SL ~ Cod Liver Oil with Hypophosphites t besurprised. After being,imprisoned for § ¢: , a | Risks Taken on Most Favorable F CHRIS: | OR Uwe ee. a ‘eighteen months, he was placed in the ‘€nerat Counmiasion Morchauta, IS MOST NUTRITIOUS AND STRENGTHENING. | wnilitary railroad transport service, and “GENT FOR PRINOE EDWARD ISLAND: FH. PaNAUD, | Mharlottatown, fan 12884 MERCH AFR PAMK OF HALIVPAX, ee < ‘ i 22 Central vv hart, Boston. | Members cf Board of Vrede (leew end *chanics Kx chenge a Now 10 te4 2000 BUSHELS FISHERY SALT. Dr. C. F. Knight, St. Joseph, Mo., says;|told that he was mever to receive pro- ‘I have used Scotts Emulsion for three years, ; motion. Being surprised by an enemy is L. C. OWRN. | with the greatest satisfaction in all aases where Tegarded as ihe one urpardonable sin by Oh’town, Maroh 26, 1885-—tn th eat nutrient mediation ia required. the Germans.