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Haszar >RIN PERS, > us Sede ~ ss doubt that the situation between France BOOKBINDERS, AND-————-— BLANK BOOK MAKERS. cone ~—--(x)-——--——— afy Teatraint upou the actions of the Em- peror The warlike feelings of the Raiser are not rhared by any considerable number of his subjects, and many members of the Reich- stag, who have heretofore given the gevern- ment almost unqualified support, are de- termined to show him that they and the country are in favor of peace. Hence the oppysition, entirely unexpected by the gov- erument, to the proposed extraordinary ex- penditures for naval purposes. it is stated that at a meeting held last week the members of the so called Catholic party resolved that they could not support any measure going to increase the burdens of the empire for naval and military ob- jects or encouraging a hostile attitude to- wards other European na‘ions. The. result was that the Chancellor, fos the first time, found his master’s plins blucked in the Reichstag, and was com- pelied to evade by a compromise the rebuke that a vote of rejection would have cen- veyed, The fact is, oo ur Notte: Best Workmanship and Lowast Prices STATIONERS [ator oe nore tins 08 Dns Headquarters for Rooks of all kinds ——{v)———— SCHOOL BOOKS! SCHUOL BOOKS! Charlottetown, January 6, 1891—w fs Telephne Company of P. E. Island that outside of court and HI hi -4° . : * igh military circ'es, the overwhelming TOLL BWI ND STATION S. sentiment of Germany is for peace, and the = aoe majority of the Reichstag, however divided ; ° ee (=) ate es on other subjects, refl-et that sentiment. WESTERN STATIONS. EASTERN STATIONS, | Qae reason is that Germany is getting rich, and tho wealth is mostly in the hands of a Charlottetown, Mount Stewart, numerons middle class who do not wish their intvrests disturbed by war, Another reagon is a prevalent diatrust in the ability of the young Kiiser to conduct a war successfully. Besides, under the uui- versal military system, nearly every family Peake’s Station, Cardigan, Dundas, Hunter River, New G asgow, Laird’s Malls, Rusticoville, Grand River Bridge, has a relative in the ranks, and wants to North Rustico, Annandale, ee ee eee 7 e week's cxperieuce must have taught Emerald. Souris, the Kaiser that German feeling will not Trvon Mills, Ceorgetown, sustain bim ina harsh policy toward the ty Lomece: Mantiens French» Under peace the material interests Crapaud, ower suontague, vf Germany are making wonderful progress, Victoria, Montague, , figures just issued showing that in the de- . i : : . Vetwopment of her railways Germauy has Freetown, Mur ray River, 5a surpassed England, and the position is suil Ken sington, ! M urray Harbor North, er. improved 7, . - ‘ ae ; LAT & ar at preseut wou 2 enterea upon by Clifton, Murray Harbor } outh, Germany under most unfavorable circum- Stanley, New Perth, Stances, Tnere is no doubt, according to “eM ? Vienna advices, that the visit of the Archuuke Ma!peque, Valleyfield, pPerdi nd te ase li icat as well as Summer side, Orwelk Pa sucia or and there Is c@aely no doubt ’ ; ° ' . >: ; that the Kaiser's approaches tu France, which Centreville ; i Vernon River Br idge, have received such a hwwi.iating repulse, were St Eleanors Brush Wharf inapired by a d sire to offset tie friendly in- : Eld terdeu: se of Rus ia and Austria. on. As it is Germany stands alone ia Europe - notwithstanding the triple Ailiance. Itaiy R OB AN GU=s, Manager. and France are coming togetner, Russia and Charletown, Oct. 14, 1890. Austria have shaken hands, and the friendship ~- ates ae ne ren anne . ao of England is valuable only iu a negative way. Any active interference by Lord Salisbury in a Huropean quarrel, unless England's pus- sessions were aciually trespassed upon, would ‘hasteu the Tory downfall. Hardly a day ene Y, Jomyemeneectn ot government into sume admission of an agres- F YOU WANT A RELIABLE AND SATISFACTORY FAMILY MEDICINE 410. purpose in Europe or North America. call at your nearest Drvg Store and get a Box of EVERYBODY'S PILLS. eae reenanis first ee ae a week ago of Guaranteed purely Vegetable «nd perfectly safe for all ages and constitutions. For the possible retirement of Changelior von Indigestion, Billiousness, Headache, Constipation, etc., they cannot be eurpassed. 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This would not involve the retirement of Caprivi from the office of Chancellor of the Empire, and the Kaiser would probably con- HE NEW REMEDY for affections of the Thaosat, Larynx, Bronchia] Tubes and tinue to avail himse-f of the services of both, Lungs, such as obstinate Sore Throat, Hoarseness, Bronchitis, Chronic Qough, Sheuld Dr. Miguel be appvinted Minister ei . ini : President other changes would follow, as-the Congestion of the Lungs and Incipient Consumption. Mates Minieves, fiver -Hacrforth, no ——PREPARED BY ——— Railway Minister, Herr vow Maybach, are not on very satisfactory terms with Miguel. Ch’town, March 5, 1891. f<\ \*} KENNETH CAMPBELL CO attain WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, GOS Craig Mtreehy = - *.° : FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Sure He Could Win. Montreal] 28 CHARLES DILKE BELIEVES HE COULD RE- . TURN TO POLITICAL LIFE. oct30 pi Ata meeting of the Liberals of the Forest of Dean, at London, on the 9th, a resvlution expressing confidence in Sir Charles Diike was unanimously adopted. Sir Charles, who was present at the meeting, made an address, in the course of which he said he was confident that he wouid be able to clear his character and returp once more tu political life. He considered that he had vindicsted himself in the pamplet recently published, but it was pot within his power at the present moment to tender what might be considered legal proof. He was confident that if he accepted the nomination for parliament for the Foreat of Dean he would be triumphantly returned, but he could not definitely decide to-day tu contest the seat. The meeting subsequent- ly adopted a resolution expressing a hope that Sir Charles would decide to accept the | liberal nomination for the Forest of Dean. —-_——e The Courier du Canada, of Quebec, an- —! pounces positively that Chief Justice ir Andrew Stuart has embraced the Roman Catholic religion. He is about 67 years of + |i and has been in delicate health fur some eo = —————— — ties time past. His wife and daughter are Roman T ° ole Sj > 1 ER d ec Catholics apd his son cise Ye : — vy $ oa He = Psquet is said to have received him into the e are maki Bs pecia cau omen Catholic Church, A Montreal despatch of the IJlth says i Hs d uri this month on the The death is announeed t «dav of John Les- us § ho has been for 20 famil a perance who bas en for * yrars & amiuiar binding of Magazines, Llustrated figure in Canadian literary «ircles, He was Papers, Periodicals, etc. founder of bis native city. He served on the confederate side in the civil war and came to mn te AN OVERWHELMING SENTIMENT AGAINST WAR, | ideinah Berwtn, Mareh 11 The | steat advices from Berlin leave no week ago, avd would be more menacing to | the peace of Europe but forthe parliam: nt-'more mild, but heavy rains are falling, Canada upon the defeat of his cavse. Hej posi Pa VOL. 27.-NO. 74 Severe Winter Weatuer HEAVY SNOW TORMS THROUGHOUT ECROPE —Severe snowsivrims ‘are prevahing on the German coast. Rul- road communicaiou is greatly unpedeu and Germany is more difficult than even a! frairs are snuwed in at Hamburg, Holstein laud Meckienburg. Inmiaud, the weather 1: causing rivers to be flooded. MaRs2ILLES, Maren 11.—A hurricane has sWept over tne Balearic Isies. A number of shipwrecks occurred. Lonpvonx, March 11.—Saow has been fall- taken a tresh start, Out 1 a mi.der iorm, in the north ot Eugiand and im Seotiaund. Lu Duwtnes the thermemeter mgistered 15 degrees Of frost. iu the Southwest of Kug- laud « gale bus been blowing incermuttingly during the last 24 hears. business at Bris- tol is suspended, Trains are snowed up in ail directions. The Duke of Euinburgh, whe was going to Davenport to resume bis naval duuesy was unable to travel veyund ‘Taunton, Tiverton, where the snow drifts are 20 feet high. Ail continental mail boats are several hours late. A Norwegian bark took fire in the Chan- nel last night while irying vo light signals of distress, and was destruyed. Twenty thousand cvlliers are idle ino the Rhondda Valley in consequence of the atorm. RAILROADS COMPLETELY BLOCKED, The raiiroads of Kent and Sussex are compieteiy blocked, and the neighboring country is deep with snow. The hurricane which accompanied the snowsturm piled snow drifts on all sides, stopping ail traffic on rulway lines and couutry rusds. Two trains fuli of passengers in the Mid- iands were suewed up last night sud were net rescued until this mourning. The res- cued peuple suffered terribiy trom culd iast uight, owing 10 the unheated condition vt the cars, Atram on the North Kent railroad, bound for this city, was suowed up last nigut, and still remains in the rail cut, where it was stupped byadrft. A uumber vi engines have been sent tu the scene, but they have not been able to move the! train. A MAIL CAR LOST. ing in Loadon ail night, and the storm = } A blizzard ragcs with unadated fury at) PROMS I took Cold, I took Sick, I TOOK SCOTT'S EMULSION I take a Meals, I take My Rest, AND IAM VIGOROUS ENOUGH TO TAKE ANYTHING I CAN LAY MY HANDS Ox; etiing fat too, ror Soott’s muision of Pure Cod Liver 0i! and Hvpephosphites ofLimeand Soda No? ONLY CuRrD MY Facing lent Comsumption ere eeur ME UP, AND IS NOW PUTTING FLESH ON WY BONES AT THE RATE OF A POUND A DAY. i TAKE ITJUST AS EASILY AS 1 DO MILK.” Scott’s Emu laion is put up only in fa mon color Wrappers, Build by all Druggisis ui Svc, and $1.0u, o mA, . 8 SCOTT & BOWNE, Belleville. “{ PHP Ome 7 | | -— tiie oh PRP OL OL OLDE ED BD OD CPC CIOL DALI OL OP OL CDP CD ODOM ODOM CMT OME CE Ae es ate ERIN DIOL DD DIEM OED CME DOME EM eee 5 EB ane J ie coe Dusnepticnre aids igestion, Dyspepé eure cures” iy , [ndige stion. ithe most’ serious and * long-standing cases of +9 ? Chronic Duspepsia ) posiliveiy cured C ¥ % Dy speptieuret Price per bottle 35cts and 4-00 (large bottles four times siye of small ) prepared by Garles IC Short. Stelohn, n'a. FOR SALE. VHE BRICK DWELLING HOUSE on The Sheerness mail car cannot be found. It has been lust sumewhere aluug the hne of the railroad between «bls city and Saeer- ness. A searching party seuc out atrer tne missing mail car rescued the clerk, He was tound halt frozeu in a snowuriit, } Two clergymeu were suowed up in & Car- | riage on the Fairville road last night, snd were rescued with «aifliculty alier having suffered severely. Reports trom ‘he pro- viwoes show that the biizzard prevaied trom the Sc. George’s chauwe: tu the North! sea. One of the effects of tue sturm bas | been the stoppage of the South Waies Iron! works. trains there are delayed. In Somersetshice, Dorsetshire, ' passes now in Parliament without an attempt/+hire and Gloucesiersuire there are snow sewe onthe partof the Liberals to entrap the/drifts everywhere many feet deep, reuder- The wg field work impussible. In these coun- ties the mail service has been completely stupped, andthe farmers suffer immense floss in cattie and sheep. Taken altugsther, | the sturm has been unequalled in severity for a decade. SUFFERINGS OF PASSENGERS, A passenger train which iett Charing Cross station at midnight for Folkestone was caught ia a huge snowdrift ouside of Folkestone. The passengers were uot res- cued until 8 o'clock this murning, when many of them were serivusiy uli owing to the tact that they were in a haif frozen con- dition. The passengers had neither food nor light from the time they were im- prisoned in the snow-buund cars. On the | London, Chatham und Dover railrvad the trains were delayed fur hvours, Maidstune, Sheerness and Sittiagburne have been cut off from commuuivatiun with the surround- ipg country. News Notes. New York had 952 births, 662 marriages and 754 deaths last week. Ot the destus 27 were by vivience. Hon, Samuel Chipman, in his 101st year, polled his vote at Port Wulams, N. 5.. on | Thursday, March 5:h. He voted the Cun- servalive ticket, A Vermont man, under the lawa of that State, having been convicted on 7235 indict- ments for seiling hquur, has been sentenc- ed to 63 years’ mmprisonment. A writer on physivlogy asserts that the human body generates enough heat during the day to melt turty-four pounds of ice and raise it to the builing pvint. Probabiy the professor would get even more startling results if he would experiment with a citi- zen the day he gets his gas bill. A Madrid despatch says that a commis- sion of six medical meu have repurted in favor of the total suspension of the Koch methed of treating consumption. They say not & single cure has been effected there by the lymph. Chinese covlies have great power of en- durance. A missivnary tells of an instance that came under his own observation of men voluntarily travelling forty-six miles before Sidney Street, between Queen and Great George Streets, Also, the Warehon-e next toit Ina'l «boat &8f et front by 76 deep Will sell all or Dw l'ing House separ. ate. wi h 70 feet front. Price and terms on application between 2 and 4» cl ck MRs. M. H GAHAN, feh24—tf FOR SALE S I intend selling my Dwelling House on “ Sidney Street, those desiring a first- Ali road tratlic is stopped, and the class home will do well to investigate. It is {one of the finest finished houses in the city. Hamp- Gas and water throughout. Bath Room and to the river. The lot is 70x78 feet. arehouse and Lot next to it can be had if desired. No encumbrances of any kind. Price and terms on application between 2 and 4 o'clock, MRS. M. H. GAHAN, mch7—tu th sat SO Wd S40 eet A Set. Satisfaction guaranteed. Teeth ex- tracted without pain. DR. J.P. HURRAY, Queen Street. mch4—dy 1~ eal wy FREEHOLD FARM FOR SALE. ‘| HE unde-signed offers for sale 62 Aeres of Land fronting on north side of 8t. Peter's Bay About 30 acres are cleared ; the balance covered with fencing material. Con- venient to churches, schools, etc., and one and a half miles from St. Peter's Railw+y Station. JOHN A: McLAINE, St. Peter’s Bay, Aug. 29, 1890 IS9i. Spring Trip From Liverpool, EREMA, Newly Metalled, 300 Tons Register, breakfast, bearing a heavy load must of the time. In another case he met with some men who, after having gone twenty-seven heurs without food, and having carried a heavy burden in the meanime, yet had still strevgth enough left to carry a man tiiteen miles farther. AxoTHeR Convert — Le Canatien, of Quebec, confi ms the rumor that Hon. L. P. P lletier has abandond the Mercier govern- ment and will side with the Conservative op- ition. He says he = with the contributed largely to Canadian journa'ism TAYLOR & GILLESPIE. the nom de plume of ** Laclede,” after the Sign of the Big Book, J. D, McLeod's Corner. history. jan6 policy of Sir Joha M i : ; a ‘ eee and was an in‘eresting writer of poctryand 47° ay @* (rey Dysp: psia. R. HcDONALD, Commander, WILL SAIL FROM Liverpool for Charlottetown ABoUT ist @F AP«alIL, and wi!l carry Freight at through rates to the different Railway p»ints on the Island. t@ For Freight apply ia London to John Pitcairn & Sete, 7 Wades Court, Old Broad Street; in Liverpool to Pitcairn Brothers, 51 South John Street, or here to the owners, PAK SIBROS, & CO, Charlottetown, Feb. 17, 1891, ita ee peg, OUI a At i Sia takes cn amen nami ed ii EY: