.__..__: No.4. sonunwuuaf .3"3§"'f P .“‘, .*-I.‘-_.=..I-.I.s.~.:»*~.~.I,..‘_. ' * s— o ,‘ .-_‘ - "E WWW-‘llrl‘ _, i‘ Queen and Penna 6- I 1 . _v 1 6.!‘ l‘._ .\,.‘\ .\\ i\‘* VOL. I. The Morning Gusrili.snl__ .. lw [Queen Street. Cli’town, l'-_l~.‘. I. issued every Morning by THE GUARDIAN PUBLISHING Col, i‘lt0M THEIR OFIICI IN T33 Oaxneron Block. I .1. P.E. l., .2 Fisllwick si.......—£..,. t:.. .,....... lil:8I(I) Ex RSI C0.. Republic Rlnlillilu .c Loan l lottelown. P. E .l. l The Only Morning Paper in the--————~ Province. Deli-veredon the Breakfast Tables 0 the City. and all over the Province by 'l‘ P. l{i\/IS I Une Your . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Six ;\I-vmhs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..:00 .'\tl\'L‘l‘[lh'lllg l‘:ll‘x‘.r'- furnished on zippliactiou 3’. n. I-IIGGS, l-'.-lit-ir and .\ll\ll>«gll‘._$_' Dirt clot‘. 1 lI.l\'lt‘.S, \l. l’ . l’I'«~-I3‘ :i‘ . ll.l"I.r.1IIl1:u. - p - ” son. 1-‘. I. llusziircl, l. l. 1:-~ ‘ranfl II.-in-iz_ “'lll l)(lil.l. I tllllllvl‘ "K -, *1 ’ . a~ iilflcp , . , , v ,Iop})0'.~itc llI:mup':I Pail .«.;.-. 5L Bi snhss llililxroiii. . i ‘ ': 7' .\ , l}l':\i'.', . it I}‘,:_ ' glllése 4 or V»-It-i-inlu-y sul-;~ .~. -. I-Eldon ,\ [,'(‘.' FION EBJRS -1-:_.\u;.~Tu, R:'.-xueitvloneer and cnniniis-ii sion .\lm-chant. Ofllce arid Warerooms. . Doddfg om stii-ui,Queon at...(.li'town. nov 7 1 onTi)§ .1. (,‘o., 15. ll , Auctioneers. Com- _ mission Merchants. honey lenders. Balesroorns. Queen st:-eet.Ch town. nov 0 Woolisios, n.i L., Auctioneer a Com- ilerchant. l-‘srni and stock sales a spe. clalty. sales-room, Water street, Sunsnerude ORRIS, I.l::0.\'AltD. Auctioneer. Com's’n. M Merchant. insurance A nt, Saasaierude. Advances on consignments. rompt Returns. All business strictly confidential. lay R. ‘Q _ _ wholesale Grocers, ~ . mr--' -; 2 Syd. OllRlS0.\', C. L, Auctioneer a(.‘ommis- may and Victoria llliiu... '.l;. ':.‘...l‘dl.. l, ‘.-‘ire, M sion Merchant. Prompt returns. I06 and the Boston Murine ll‘i.~ll‘.1‘..l3‘.‘P',ll‘.l‘ Allan Queen Street. i;h'towu. , Oct- 17. '90 Line;thc uebec and the 'do.».«~.n, Hal=.:..x& 1’. coin: D . roles. c.. . Slack. and Bard in ..... ....:.-“-:i..: V 0 A . W30! Sim Chi!‘ my xov- gs Q S ‘ ' ‘ ' .‘ssai i allki a t "€.‘l§i'.?.'$..’.‘5‘.2l .s.';,...,;.;.;. lo 0" I CMILLAN, R. dealer in all kinds of Hard and sot COAL 3 WOOD. Foot of Prince tresmahurlottetown. hov 0. ‘so :2 DENTAL CARDS. R. BAGNALL, Surgeon Dentist.-‘-Corner Queen and Richmond Streets, ch town. hours,9a.m..tolp.i:n ;ip.m. Io 5p.m. R. sriiicKLA'r-‘D extracts teeth without D pain b vegetable gas, electric forceps,$5 ' guarantee withall worlr. years pi-ac ce. Written ,5 T -5; 1y§rsU,RANcE. i A ; ‘ A . ccitl .l ?-arses?‘ J0mce,oH‘I coigetr Qncen en. C!I"b'!r.*P.*I.‘—l. new 7 ASZARD, HORACE ; Fire and lax-ine.The Western Assurance Co. Ofllee, South side Queen Square, Ch‘town. A005 RQUH.-\R'l'. A. 8. See Card in another column. lob 21 England. confederation Life Also. Olllcc. PEBMSAY. ‘AS-, Queen Insurance Co. of rown’s Block, Maket Square. Lli’town. Jy.85. LEGAL CARDS. CLEAN & MCDONALD, Barristers and so licitors. Ouice—Brown’s Block, Char- cown-, uafluey-'s Building, Water itreet. Iununerside. lloneyto loan. n0V 7 oop. June It. Attorne -at-Law. Com- Iubsioner, 61... 0mae,(.yaniaron Block, Queen sq,Ch'town. loneytoloam JIIM13 URTONJSIIALLWOOD Barristc Asenllncitors. sc.. Cameron Bloch’. Ch’?-Own . r. 1.—Money to loan at low rates. uov‘! -. AVIRS a HASZARD Barristers and At- torneys. Omoe. Dodd’s Building. Queen , Charlottetown. P. 3. 1. nov- 7 ’ «Lion. uoiisoir a ll usnutn. Bar- ‘ risters. Solicitors. ac. ee—(.harlotts- town, Bi-owm Block; smnrnsrsldo. over Mar shuts Bank of Halifax. Moneyto loan. nov 7 ACSEILL all EMDONALD, Barristers, So- licitors, ac. .\‘o. lit. Gt. George 81. char- lottetown, P. E. 1. Money to loan. n0V- 7 EDDIE J. 11., Barrister, «kc. Cameron monk,’ (H or stairwa ). Collections carefully atten to. Money loan. uov‘! a D. C. ltcLEOD,Barristers, Solicitors, ‘M. ac. Ouice, over Bank of Nova Scotia.. h'town. Money to loan. DOV 7 Lisrr. Jorm 'r., Attorney-It-LIV. No- tary Public, etc. Omoe, London House nj Ch'town. Money to loan minz. Queen 89. “an 17, 90] at low interest. N1'g\\,',u1T 3;’ \IcNElLL, Barristers and So- licitors.—- Utllce. !!cwson’s Block, oppo- site Post omee, Money to loan. July 25. ’90 0032, F. W. L., Barrister, solicitor, No- tsrfilfisblic, Commissioner, etc.—0mce, ndou ouse. Loans uegoeiated July ‘J5. '90 _l3iiINTER8, sac, ASZARD, G. HERBERT, Book-binder. H Printer and lstationer, Brown'sBlock Ch’town, P. EJ. » ' 11077 OOMBS. JOHN, Steam Printer and Book- binder, Queen Street, Charlottetown, P, l I. Island. DOV 7 l SLAXI) GUARDIAN (‘o.—Blllhesds, Cards, Circulars. Letter Heads, and every varioay oi prlntiu neatly] and promptly execnt . Cameron lock,C arlottetown. ' XAYLOR 8'. UlLLE8PIE,Bookb1nder3. I1 Blank Book Manufacturers, .10.. North g Queen 8q.,Ch’towu. P. 8.1. _ nov. 29 MANUFACTURES. PALMER a C0. Ch‘town sash and Door B; ..*;:.°.:.‘?"' m’~'- ' ‘'l‘.‘.'.£'. HITS $8021. A. Founders I Iachinists. Foundry. King Square, Ch’town. House heating a. specillty “°V” 1CXABD. J ASPEK, Saddler and Harness Maker. Bepairin ‘done promptly. North side Queen Square, C town. n0V 32 lers. llilrdwliro Nil-rr .vIt~‘ Ag»v~_I- lilucl. Diamond >1. S. L‘n.L.Qu.-. ,, .~:, Irzow-..-, 2*.E.l, 333. W. W'., (Ion. .‘-I ‘cllfllll; .\l_'t!:ll Fire, Murine. & A('ClilUlll. lnsumm».-. & Dominion S. S. limw, \\' Cornwall (‘lie-t-so-, 59 Que:-.n .'\‘l.,L1li’tu\\ n. nov 22 noon. , Connection with nearly all pni-is-.il‘1he island tos t'lnls‘ie-,.i in best stvli. l I IGGINS. J0il.\'—~lnwing Machines rennin.-ll side ueen Squiiri-, 1‘lI"nwu. P E l. Jnlw, ‘2."i'I-Ii‘. .iiousu, Krill S! ,i lI:iI-in-3.» I-2. First-class Teams supplzi-Il r-I mnntly. l;.‘\V 29 Palace, Charlottetown- ' IVELL BR0'S..Con~-.;» ; -. M.-Frhlnis. 8:. Island teamshlp Llllt‘:§.. 81’... CI’Ij0WI§ Tigni ‘ 8; Albcr-ton; Llf so try a. 1\II§§CF}LI.l\N EOI I S. ll-I-I390‘ . -7- F-. l'ir\Iin- .\ IH‘i:Iin .1.-:ilol'9. &c.; .\!i'l".ii«~.li¢.-I‘n‘.~A l--.‘.llllll,E,’. Lower nov 7 ARE ll|l0'~‘. & ('0, ll» -‘\V'llt'l‘.~’, i_‘.mIIIal ‘Witness ,Sti-iLnu:i's‘-' : - l. :Ii’.oII, ll lllfuj lomlon MilS0nlt' Alp’ :.-.l A.~a~‘-» .L‘lia.r. «loo 9 E\\_'BERY. _FE.\ liI.\' '1", xx‘ .I.-.-.l'... Grocer, (ommission 311-reliant, .\‘lll.‘;Il?l3' .\gent. lmilan NI‘ St. i‘l:'lnv.'.l. 2? 00MBS,G. ll.. (‘uII.mli3'li \lx-ii ll!-int. whole- sale Ul’0t't‘l', tl('Ll:l'l' in l’|.'..lllL‘t£, Agent El.El'lii)\l£ l'n, R. r\ll,'.',li.~', ‘.3 -nnger, Of. lice‘, .\"o. I-l. l.mvo.~r Wat»-r \r,, vlmnwn, OOK &.Cu., P‘Ii'>r..i;mplIer-i. Room; cw Apnth-c-tries‘ ilsli. l‘-ll~ll'l()t9.etn wn. Ph nov ‘:9 rompt l_v ; satlsriiclloii giiaranteeii .\ur' ll I ER(‘ll.—\.\"l'\ li.\V'{ l'l~‘ l‘. 3, I,_ -1.. H. B B B I?‘ I I A 1: I.o'I7'l‘Ia'iioII’N, Pl’ .INCE EDWIA A A 5 In Black and All statements concerning Burdock made on the evidence of t 4‘ disproved. They are strictly true: B. B. B. Purifies the Blood. B. B. B. Regulates the Liver. B. B. B. Strengthens the Stoluacil ~ B. B. B. Regulates the All such diseases as Dyspepsia, Constipation, Biliousuess, ]a_ Rheumatism, Catarrh, Boils, Pimples, Bloichcs, Skin Diseases, by wrong action of the Stomach, Liver. Bowels, or Blood, an by correcting this wrong action and regulating and purifying all T V restoring perfect health. B. B. B. will do this promptly, safely, succeeds where other remedies fail. live powers. Price 8: per bottle, six for $5, or less than a. cent _ B. B. B. Cures Dyspepsia. B. B. B. Cures Biliousness. B. B. B. Cures Constipation. B. B. B. Cures Bad Blood. Even many forms of Cancer sa- "wels. ‘cc, Sérofula, i, are LIV'ER3' P5'i‘_\ {£1.11 » OR'l‘ll’s Llvi-r_v .~‘:jv.l.lc.- i .-lnce L\.. I lll!.l'- ‘ lnttetown. Ti*lepl|i‘:i‘IH rt‘-xnmunll ,l2l()n_ : Sales .~:, mles. ._,-osit I’-'l.~lm '3 Dec-. 5.’ 1 iLi.is. 1-. 14.. Iik»l{i¥.iI..... ..- Grcat-George Street, « \\i’iIOiI:1?i‘.i.€-1A. xiii. nov I8 YIICK I do...‘ ill, Packers Dealers -.-in PoI,k.¥2ar . i-inis. Flsl: ac. Grsfirpn DOV ' n Coilstipzltion, or any of tho ll‘i2‘.l‘i_\'1illlllt!DfS Causocl froni :1 léillious -Stomacli? . » 5 ..~ bottle of t-lire‘-‘Great. Disco‘vcr}'*° ‘ J .- 4;-1.; — l I I lll(llg8Sl.l0ll, - Ch’t-iwn, Mzirch 16 Shipment of 125 PIECES OF DRESS BoughtbyMr.VlI.Vl7.S W and shipped to E B . -11.‘. ._.;=. his SARI.-f’? Aisgnrvhni STANL .. 3 _‘°" "' .. ,. 3 cl; - . 0 g’. Lilac Flower. A sure .cui'e lnr the fll)O V diseases. 7. 1). 53.133} 35, Agent for «queen's lfuunty. J. WA. (}O‘=—liLlli, ' Ascot lOl' l *'I.f‘tC{‘ ’ ounty. Ch'town,j:in_ 3o, 'g.I~-.l 5:‘ :1 (of the late firm of Pnlrncr Sc McLeod) Barrister. Attorney at - Law, Notary Public, Etc. 0l='1»'lcx.—O'lIsllora.n Building, next. door to ‘ Bank of Nova Sootia. MONEY TO LOAN_ pd 3 I I l I Jan?--3m ._s. ' .1 A. s. UB,i.IJ:-.'.*.Ilr,i General ll'l_Slll'-_\'.ll-L"C .‘l,;..,‘.-i-:It,, BROWN'S lil.lii,T§i, QUEENS SQUIRE, CHSRLCTTETQVJPS, ’ " 15. as. Jasérrra. ' REPRESENTING: Lancashlrc, ( 'ommerciul (.3. .3 ~;-i, and BI it-ish Americl III..mrnm:e 17 -.»pam'e..»‘. Sept. I1. '89. Iy ISAAC W. - f-. fit, UNDERTAKER, GRAFTON STREET, Cl1ARl_Ui‘TE'l‘uWN, A. ._-_._.. I I l A large assortment of Cruel-:a~‘ ~:, Cullliis and Trimmiligs lfept constantly in stock. l Undertaking personally zit‘ .-nded to. - ~-Cl arges lrlC'\l.cl'alCs 1 i‘.h’town. Sept. 20, "89. 1y, 1 F‘ 13' 1:3. E51. ' . FOX, MINK, MUSKRAT, &c. To the Tra}-/»cr.s meal‘ I/miter.-: of I’. E11‘ ON’T sell your Furs to any person in‘, town till you shew them to the under signed. He is the only Shipper rmrorid on the ' Island. lie is giving full Ne“: York and l H"I‘0WN woohns nlI.i.s. Store N. side C Queen sq.; Branchesat Montague: P. Eli. and .\'ew Glasgow, 3. 8. Wool wanted. nov 22 A ‘ {RON LIAN Iron Founders Ma- Lfllllllosts gslleriakers. Hot water heating. Spring St. Ch’wVm 1’- 3- 1- 307 22 ’#~A&N‘.\'lSG, P. 'l‘., Manufacturer of and dealer F in Boots & Shoes. Customlwork aspicialty. cathers rind tlndings, Water st., H'r0W N ltoller Mills: Cash id for Wheat, 0 or line Flour, Shorts and ran yen in exchange. l*'lour,Corumeal and F for sale ggggp. Feb 27, '90 ‘VCHURMAN. Clark 800.. mannt’s and build- P . Ssidc, Bnildin material of all kinds ch35 it Church rurnigure a Specialty. July ' ESRY D. WADIIAN. sheet Ietal Worker. ggumbin and coastal jobbin;&ro m (it. ‘saronierly ePo‘oe station. omarczlflgl. ly Halifax prices for all kinds cl’ Furs-Silver, and Black Fox made 2. $l_»€Ci11l’,‘.'. if not at; ‘his Office, opposite I Ll. 1‘-l.‘l.€UIl fr’ CD'S: -Grocery Store, on Griifmn Street. west. YOU’ :\\'illfInd him at his residence vii 1'19 xx’:-st e"d, ‘of Richmond Strc ct,‘ below‘ i’«:»v-’n:.l Street, near the Jail. I Cll.-\Rl.1:l.\' HIGGINS. ‘...Ch'town. Jan 23, 1891. low pl l l . WHEAT l AT ROLLER MILLS. i . - GEO. E.-FULL» ,Feb. &iw Gipati‘ l l -.. __._.., I 1 CASH PA.lI) l7()I7\'.i TWO CASES ’”iI.liiirsl~il.IasIl,{EliGl.|SH STIFF HATS, llanelsolue styles at Low. Prices, VVegI1ara11tee the correct Styles and ‘lthe [lowest Prices possible, from the ;-$1.00 Hat up. {:3 <& <¢<Oop Rogers’ Building, Upper Queen Street. ‘« ' .I' -sl::r_.'. -4, .....-. Z0! -._.:-—-so leaking April 23, 181:! . ,0 l l like in in ‘in:-‘-._, , .I . ‘\\I I\ lf"‘l..' A ll .,. I -i ._ .‘“.§l' .- 9 V ‘K \ :.-' I . . Spoullng. l“, “ [2'r/mt is file 7:.-i.7z.(Z you /z.m.'e on your ll-OI!/.S'(’., term‘ it off-—it u-'i.Zl pay you-. We linvo at large stock of SPOU TING (all sizes), in lengths up to thirty feet, which we are selling low. Mouldings, Con- lductors, r:tc_.. to suit, always in stock. ' ». .- i- -: Soovmfi%;L%L'- ~ « ‘ _4o lo, ‘ £5‘ ‘lbs’. I‘ ...we_ight.?’ Sfllo osls,ar‘e‘:§n , i’ 1: ' ‘or meal. Our supply will.—he-due.:..§ If . whest,.iodder corii,;snd himdrrd S Wiltshire, consisting of Eighty-four(84) acres ‘Shun, TUESDAY, APRIL 189 0' i his a cc and ‘Colilintlie “lflt v .‘ Instant Relief, I Cure, Failure [In ltany so-called dlssssesars symptoms of 1.3%’. .~, - .» ,_ aclie,partiald. T‘ ‘ smell, foul b ‘ ting, na bility, etc. any of these 0 -our nare line In -naeudu orivillbc -~ S _ . .. u-.-e-lw=e-.a--n-i- . r ,- J" -- . T - llulsawissn. _.IlQi:;:l‘§&ll.y.lOl)0if)l(‘‘§f - filo.‘ thlg wiug,,prolific __ V‘ 5 ’oIgly to clgiiijefs, =‘gflt_1-virry-"fill:-mic 2 ‘ A ENGLISH \\'IIIi'i:‘ I~ec.c'if-e~cs#si:s!3w~¥ * A plump, heavy oat, ;‘.i‘*‘é‘51p¥, -‘.7 comparatively thin hull, valusplvgagz ‘April Sample may ~» W and orders shonld"beisé‘u_ilin ’” on application, ' For further information nbput“ T‘ ‘of seeds for the Farm and.-iilirdttuzséntl-. 4 ,, ind‘§ddrc=s torch: ‘lllustmtrd . r391‘. Atiiliéss, ‘ * «I'll-:<>.. can I Charlottetown’, lllarcli. I89‘! . J .-‘ .»- .r .-*9’ *.~ '36 .S_ 5 . ~3- ~,:..- ~“ 3.. .1 I >:Iw..: Tr R slits.‘ R. G. D. BALDERSTON _ sale his magnificent property in North of choice free Land, nearly all in a high‘ state’ of cultivation, together with a Grist Mill, which has a very large custom trade. I The Mill, Stone Kiln and Farm Buildings, are in a. good state of repair, and possession will be given at any time. Only half 3 mile from_Railway Station. ‘ " I Also, in rear of above, 50 acres of free Land with it Sawmill, fronting on the Lot 65. Road. " The above properties will be sold separately or together, and need only to be seen to be sppreciated.| Reason for selling-—Got the ,“ Northwest Fever.” ' r _ G. D. BALDERSTON. March 13. 2m Ii. Il-I-I. s. STANLEY BRIDGE, Dec. 23, 1890. MRS. ROSS-—Dear Madam, » IIAVING used your -- Magic Healer" Salve for scratches and cuts on Horses, 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 respectfully, PATRICK WALSH, Harness Maker Ian 23] CROCKERY. Doz. Cups and Saucers, 250 dozen 30 Plates, I00 dox. Bowls, lo.) doz. Tumblers and Goblets, 600 Butter, Cream, and Preserve Crooks, 400 Water jugs, Dinner Sets. Tea Sets, Chamber Sets, Glass Water Sets, Table Sets, 500 Bowls, a. large number of Milk Pans, Bean Pots, Flower Pots-—_-to be sold cheap, at the Cheapest Crockery Store. W. P. COLWELL. Ch’town, May 30, '90. D. A. MCKINNON, LAWYER; A. BUCHEMIN & C0. ioh_LhDoN1hNi Ilimlilce ll0MPANY. F0u.n.de(l 1805. THE OLDES'l‘ SCOTTISH CFFICE. 1-‘ " T}- E. II. N0lt'l‘0N & oo. o _ Agents for glalghé . - __»' NIT I PAYS gcsoncsrown, P. E. 1 Claims collected in Cannon and United ?8ts.tes. lloney to Loan. [dec‘24. T To Eaniployg us at any _ I? -AUCTION. ,as we always realize the high ’ est prices. '1 We get. all sales settled up without delay. ‘ ONSE1tV’l‘IVE in their BUSINESS. Prompt in their?” ‘Auctib,-,5 ,,,,-,d,,c,e,, ,, ,,,y Settleineiits. Insure (against F ire. ' “ ’ I lpaijt of the Island.‘ , Q ....l- 3-oi...-oil,‘ _ 6'l|d,‘-'30lgllt‘v-llundh-ll a ‘Presbytery of P.‘ E - met and was ,. 2-: ituted with pray L J. Ger . eron, \V.. P. 1 ltrcllihald‘, A. R--Lima, Ciirrutheis, ‘ r.‘*l[oMilfin, A. W. n, A. A..Mc- >Ksu‘sic;-W. 3!. Trims,‘ ' . Caflin, H. ‘I {-~- ! _‘e,..fli BeMcLend, " ., 3lIlh_c 'mu H ‘T , if liisltiiig. was being ‘ liivlli heard the peti A ' S’ I , tiunbutlic w ‘ wt , e committee re‘-' -. * an-esqgyuum. -. ting to I... held “Idle 7 in-t of the com- +ei.e'a.-e..g«.- bsingvyrtigfizzziyuarters. 1. Z . As- . .. . W ‘-“* ,. ,, , -sfl’alrs ., --c-. enooiirsging: here as lil3ck.lad8¥!§%¢ . _ g. " A ” are tll ‘ 2 g - congmefitions; suitailsoils. ~ * ’:-riq:rfi,3{'f 4. ' Q '93: yea». of 6, _--cage. —' , rsportwas --.- ' ‘sin-tpsmsn. t A “(Iii-’1’ olTe*s for g .- - Mr. No. 60.” ‘'51:...’ I . Vt: f-_-3‘-i H ___‘__' -,_. ,- itlii the Hall - n Tuesday, -ll, one thous- ’ ‘ énety-uiic, the s.Ghii'ry~'fi7l-I day nf = y Rev. W. H. ‘ whom were ‘oer, ‘Modem: r. I Campbell, D. .- and J.‘ M. - Mi-ssrs. Alex. Jas. Claw, Inird, ruling , : be c--ruuiittce 2- ~ revisit the regations of Harbor. W -» ‘ .e and Little "Bel-are hearing he report the = ntimated tint : bad a. petition -of the congre- Littlc Sands, __ tery sist pro- ‘ ‘ or ‘ V _ ting of the con- »‘lield;tlmfv“ e cmgrrgntilni Q do-2 u nticemni’ ‘ ’Ii result many * IOI0q|laltll’.e(l,M'l'Ille fiict that ii Th - Presbyti rx , it was agreed I: cc slid instruct ., -ii: :ee-ting in Wood. laiflsflaads ‘is time suitable »-4"‘ .,..u.insiae.a, r e I '1‘. menu.’ f-up ‘the rep at —- and Vallcyfield, .,_» = a I ’ pproved. ’ = , areport of the ‘ . —-G town sud Mou~ ;: - ~ orth at resent no , Wiptthe coul beirmde. -receiv rid approved. — Iv cryhlie, k up reports of j” ' The clerk as so! the o 'ttee oii statis- :-: A-‘the sun report which 3 4 that the. ' ease in con- _unicants, and _ til Schools. _. _ _ed‘s qtlslifyiiig by....eougrega- an oil as compared «I usl increase of thstitheanioimts '- and. beuevoleiit =» over last of $4572 spooni- aliowiugtliat. the -~._ was -doubled , ' . yrs- The total A ' '3 34453" Th’ ’sion that’ he ‘is a man of 6 its reouniuiends: ionseonsiered - ?!'liereermiu ' I ti otltat ‘ii’ -00 - , AI .- _ , be given :II.0Il'-W (b) list Sesiioiis '- - requcstedto my more ntteiition to the returns, so ,_'t iat where it irpus aible correct figures may wen. . .. : - (c) That the Presbytery strongly.-urge congregations in apportioning their ‘con- tvibutieiis to the schemes of the Clluwhll to-have diflersnt . A ._ g — After.-a‘ lengthy discussion the meridutions as above were ado ted. 2 , .3; ,- .Resd nletter» from Mr. 'bsld Ken- nedy, ansnt-the P. E. I. Hospital. ~ Mr.‘ Kennedy being present, was heard ‘in support of the same, when it-was moved and carried, that this Presbytery having -heal-d»:Mr. Kennedy, agree to. commend‘ snow to the notloeof our sessions lilid congregations the P. E. Island Hospitiil its an institution worthy of the liberal slid“ cordial support of our people, and that those that have not taken up collections for the hospital do so at as esr1y»s date as possible. Mr. Archibald, Cenvsnorof the committee on Temperance read. an excellent report, when it was moved that the re ort now read be-received and 'a.p- prov , and that the Convener furnish a. copy of the --report to the Patriot and ISLAND GUARDIAN. - - A ’ Mr. Tuflts readliifreport on S ystemnlzic Beneficenee, which was received’ and its recommendations considered seristini. The recommendations were as follows 2 Recommended : . .- ’ 1. That ministers be enjoined to pre- sent the subject of Systematic Benefioerice , to their eople during the year. ’ II. T mt Presbytery give special atten- tion to this matter-at its visitations. the state of religion. . ~ - ‘ On motion it was agieed to receive l'.llO‘l report and that its recommendations be taken up as the basis of s Confsrenceal: the quarterly meeting. evening ssderdnt, , and that Mr. Corbett take up that ‘fit, relating to prayer-meetings and . r.’ Sutherland that relating to youngipsoplcfs meetings; Took up the Allocation of two hundred dollars of the Chas. G or estate. It was agreed that one hu red-dollars be given to Foreign Missions, fifty dollars to Home Missions and fifty ti Cullege Fund McMillan re orted that the sum allocated to this bytery was nearly all in and that with the s isl donations more than the amount oted-would ‘ be forwarded by the Presbytery. It was agreed to ask for the following. amounts frnni the Augmentation Fund. For Georgetown one hundred and fifty dollars, Tignish &c. one hundred and fifty:dollars, West Cape dw. two hundred and forty dollars. Richmond Bay West, one hun- dred snrl sxty, Tryon and Bonshaw the liunired and fifty. Brookfield two hun- dred and fifty, Caledonia one huiidred; The Presbytery then took into consid- eration the remits of the General Assem- bly. When it was agreed to ex ress no opinion on the remit snent-t e Aged The clerk intimated that »Mr. Murray owing to the Stanley tirement of the R-v. adopted : next iguirtorly meeting hewould that ‘Ill future we hold the ‘quarterly meetingsun the last Tuesday of March, June, September and December. Presbytery then nrljuuriied to moot in Mnntriise on Monday the 6th April at 7 o'clock, p. In. sailors knot tie. going on to New York ma tuber" !’:fiBel‘udwl’: the needs of" ,t!l;:ejL'mk°r,'.n.ngQments. to 8“ Mr. Corbett read the annual report on L‘ Ministers, and to approve of the ic.nib. anent. rmrriage with deceased wife's.sister., , findingori tlisisubjcct flullllllll.l."l by the Synods cnnimitt- e'oii better inethmls uf worlc handed in their report The fi'illu\\'ing rellollltinll lnwlit illv rp- hlf. .\ llcll \\':i.\‘ In acct-pting the r.-signnti-ii inf the ‘ Rev. James Allen. of the past:-rnl Cll:ll'L't! of the congregation - f Cnveheiid,‘ tli:-. Presbytery desires to put‘ mi record its sense of his valuable services during a period of 45 years, to the people among wh-mi he labored and the interests of our church generally throughout {the bounds of the Presbytery. would record its‘ earnest prayer that their aged father in Christ may be sustained and cheered amid ‘growing infirinities by divine grace, and that the evening of his life may be bright. with the hu )e_uf the (. IlsI)-‘l ‘\'lll(‘ll he has so long am faithful- ly preached. The Presbytery Rev. Mr. 'l‘nfl'ts gave nuticg the more The Closed with beiiedictiuii. .l.is. CAltltl."l‘Hl-Ilts, (‘leg-I.-_ Duinont tells the Gazette some of His Plans for the Future. Slime dsys ago the wsiting-i-ooiiis of the Windsor street depot held a delegation of citizens who, as a rule, are not seen in railway‘ statioiis: old, gray-haired men, but sturdy ones at that. From their appearance one would say that these men had seen souiekiud of military service durin and the observer mm d be right. They were nearly all their long ‘lives; _ -Wlieii the "Soo” train arrived the object of their visit was seen when Gabriel Dunlont the late Louis Reil's ‘lieutenant’ in the Northwest rebellion, ste pod fromrthe cars. He was greeted wit i cheers by the waitiiiiz delegation. Mr. Dumont, after- slmlribg. liémds with those present, left the depotin oouipsny with Mr. Charles Psgt-,__wit.h whom he will stop during his stay in the city. The Gazette had an interview later _.on with the erstwhile leader of the rebellious Northwest half-breeds, and was surprised to see how well he ispreserved, consider- ing-‘the number of vicissitudes he has no thru h in his fifty-four years of ife. Mr. uniont at the present time weighs over two hundred ‘pounds, stands about six foot in his stocking feel’. and had the appearance of ii retired ofiicer or high class farmer. He was dressed in a busi- ness suit, wearing a flannel shirt-with ii His flice is s strong one and gives a visitor the impres- very great: deterutinatiou, and that when his-mind is a no any objepii lie will carry it through. ’ ii the cuurseof the interview, which was‘: < Kl::!Iill’-' one, Mr. Dilinont was ked Q1 his.9lans__wsre for the future. . h. French, w_lilc_b_ is g, the only uric... *- -. ., _. H-2 I514 ‘ .‘ .-y ,“_ ._ of; capitalists who wished him to take is Northwest‘ show to the coming world's fair at Chicago. After that he will pro- ccetlilfl France, where he intends iving lectures-on the b‘en'efits of the Nort west ccpuiitryéfoi-' settlers. Perhaps he would , u a \Vild West exhibition. in Paris. Eli: stay in Friihce would be determined b the suc- cess.he-iiadi inrinducing F1-suc farmers _ to some to the Northwest. _ , In reply to aqucstion as to the best class of pople to’ settle there, he said : "9 Farmers y all means. ’,Any of them tliqt are willing to work, and will stand a I little hardship for the first year "or "two, are sure to make money. " ‘Mr. Dumontthen related some of his experiences during the past two years. He said ’tli'st soon after he got through a severe spell of sickness, which fies caused an accident, in which he had Ill his ribs on the right" side broken, he was out one day’ lassooing cattle. when one of them, soon after it was thrown, . got the lassolnose in, some manner, and before he could remount his pony c._.me on at u charge for him. There was nothing to do bnt.run for it, and he succeeded in gettirip behind a tree, but the enraged iinims still lre t after him. At last the brute knock hiiii down, but before it could gore him he shot him tliro h_ the brain, the steer falling across liiflgbody, breaking one of his ribs, from which he her since {entirely :1-ecovered.—Montreal Gazette. __ Burdette on Boodlers. The boodlers came down like the wolf on the fold. And they sooopedrrin the silver and greeiibacks and gold; From the town ofi‘thc lake to the town by the sea, they raked in the boodle from A unto Z. S The people‘ were stupid and silly and green, And the boodlers the cheekiest thieves ever seen; In the street, in the ofiice, by night and by day, They grabbed what the wanted and book it away. They auglied when the news ispers gave them ii blast, And they win ed in the race‘ of the Judge as he passed; Fol‘ they knew, while this land should be pied with man, That boodlers ‘who boodlsd would‘ Loodle again. People put them in prison, but then all the same, Elected new boodlers to kee i, up the game; From Tweed to Mcésrigle, who but believes It’: the fatu of the land to be governed by thieves '.' Piclrpockets and g8llllJl€l‘.’4l, thievc-s. drunksrds and mnglis, Ex-cmivicts and . sluggers, bartenders and tou,.:hs, Forgers, lfencers and liars, and confideiice-men, \\'c'Vo elected to ofiicesgniii and again. And we'll do it again; we'll let ieople see There’: a chance for tbetliief in the Ian; 6f th1e free; Ibiiug livegoaiufi Barablrasi A,’ edge ct-us rrow-—- ot e ’ iuf good—Sodom.antl rfihteous G c h lidbee dt" ed in mihimi’ "Fxizi‘Piii¥I0ini-T59'° ilqfilten W 0 R n “M ontefifid» ,,,,'“demsndsruong*siau'p’-esllswurs forthe had now the. nduction of Mr. Murrayiuto pastoral charge o_f.Tigninli,.M,‘ , ‘ fiw1_,. spews -is be rived. It was agreed that , the""¥°° and Elinsdale takeplseeou ll .3. ,, .6tli .<1¢'I;ol A,pri1.in!:heOhnrvh «til olclock. p. .m.. that the . xicne n.°9*;“Is....ta take , .ll1_ ..i_ 5 . Sutherland intimated ths.t,lie would .be.unablc to attend and Mr.‘ Tufllas was old used ,_ e stamps used in this pro- ore Kingfif;0ttafip,0fi edges sy roui t ciish for an of t e oldu[i:s!iicepissuie)s @t,_l_|q_pe F g from 1850 to 1871. See the, viritliis paper, 810 ,css,,l1,,to.f-lie firsl. person answering: $2 each to the next ten sending stamps. tf Johnson‘: Aiiadyne Liniinent takes the E. II. lllllllflll la 00., 1 it ml 37‘: .“‘ til; rinse #3731 '31:‘? - .-. ‘_-<-- .,.3:. . «low 1 I 5. '.J« -.. spfiiented in his place. committee appointed. to" submit a _druggist.‘ lead;“thcre is no better." says a Boston ' ‘;""'and G. Hooper, 559- \