—_— ey at cai Tage ee Wet oa Pr tena 2 ena ee oe - ae e2 ee Pere asi ar ae et tee ee renee a » ali ge tial CMRI ioe sate lle lacs at. Met NE RAB VS a 3 age — Fee ee ie gc MEE LE ELE PLE AAI tile & - Dealing with the Little Ones. The other day while talking with ove of those rare and charming women who seldom de 8 thing in the storeo- typed way if they know or ec tn devise a newer and better wey, she a-ked ber little boy to pick up the playthings he hod scattered about the room. He declined to do so, “Uh,” she said “ [| thonght these little feet would be giad to ran on mamm sg errands, but it aeems vot So hey will huve to be panis ved.’ She tied the amall aokles securely together with a baodkerchiet and continued her chat with me, only pausing every little while to ask him if his feet were ready to obey. The answer invariably came ina regrettal yet decided tone. ** Not yet, mamma. ” “Ob, | am so sorry,” she would say, and sh >w in her look and voice that she rsacrry. “Those littie feet seen to have given usa great deal of trouble lately. «“ Mamma,” said the child sadly, “did your feet trouble you like this when you were youaog ?" “ Yos, indee!, and your grandma and | bad a gooi deal of trouble in train- | ing tiem to obey. Do you think it) will ake yours much longer to get to the startiog-point ?” | “ Yes, quite alittle while yet.” “Lam sosorry. It would be very much pleasinter to have you ruoning about the house than to see you tied up hike a bundle. [Tne little fellow wriggled about sighed heavily, looked lunygtugly oul of doors, and at lL stin response tu his mother’s inquiry as te whether he was be freed nodded bis bead, his release picked up ready to and at oace ou his playtbiogs. rhis is called pu iishment by dep iva ion, aod is vs im-rovemeot on the old-fashioned, brut | me h id of slapping and bea ing a youthful ulprit as imprisopmeut for older eriminols thun the whipping-post. Lt rouses neither re-eat- ment or unger, but indaces that, introspective frame ot mind favorabie to reflection and repeotance. Anotber yrealt an is better form of it con-ists in tviag the hands} when coovickd of touching what has been expressly forbidden, or when their owner positively refuses to make} them usefal in the way desired. This form of punishment is the be-t for acts | of disobedience, but it will fail of much | of its goud efiect if the child ig not clear-| ly shown that it is practised for bis good, and not as an outlet for parents’ unger and impatience. Even in offences of a more serious} nature than disobedience, some form of | deprivation is the punishment that| makes the most lasting impression. | This was dimly felt in those dark ages | when our grandparents were young, for | some of them have carried with them a! vivid remembrance of the day when| they weresent supperless to bed, and| of the other awful afternoon which they spent forthe most part behind a locked door in the seclusion of their own apartment .Even the “ naughty word” for using which they were compelled to stand ia the corner of the room with face turned to the wall, has not escaped their memory. To iose one’s liberty, or tolose the privelege of going some- where, doing something upon which the youthtal heurt is set, is often a ser- | 10Us affair to the offeoder, while unlike the use of the rod it does not develop in- NHumMaoity in the parents and bi utality in their children. The boy who has been ‘thoroughly whi: ped ” will, if he has | aspark c! manliness in him, suffer the} wounded i humiliated | tortures ol and sell respect, the one quainity of mind | woich,next to the religious seutiment, | nee is to be cultivated and strengthened | § as the best safeguard against the mapi- foll dangers and temptations of this present evil world, Bet. THISTLETHWAITE, I Curious Medal Found. ce A curious medal was recently found on the tarm of Harrison Loring, of Bostos,in Duxbury. .it is about an eight of an inch greater in diameter than a silver dollar, and about one-half as thick. tis apparently of pewter. Around the rim in Roman capital letters, a quarter of an ineh high, is the iascription, * Gloria in Exzelsis, 1633.” The tast fivare of the dateit a little indistinet. With the which encloses a COUGH AND LUNG CURE. per bottle. The Union Medicine Co., Proprietors, WM.R. WATSON, yy Mploogts Agent , Charlotte [7 i Sept. 27, 1887-eod & wky evoviog ss HOUSE TO RENT OR SELL. seas emma: enmenacnes HE DAILY EX +P NMR, ~~ _- Why the Columbus Watch —- comaanenonm() rPYHE Main Spring barrel is completely covered, making the watch perfectly dust proof. ee , . There can be no interference between the Balance and the Barrel. The Regulator is nearly double the length of others, rendering accurate regulation a infor- tery, Chronic Di- ' cies Kidney q mation of very Troubles, and t oo sagas - nal Diseases. bod F ween send free, 4 ay ae yaork. ’ i i and those w pri ) ’ za y ) or gain time at an tpaid, to all Spring cannot eatch between the Pins and cause the Watch to stop g post a. seat | wena bes bl wi . . : i ames, an Dlus- ‘er after than The Balance comes under the round, or edge, the strongest part of the case, not as with — ae gene a a very simple matter, To replace a broken Main Spring, the Barrel can be removed without disturbing the Balance or earns with the regulation. x rhe pins of the Regulator are 80 formed and loeated that two or more coils of the Hair unusual rate. all others, uuder the center and weakest part. é Che Main Spring Power is the lightest used in American Watches. The calculation of the Train is such that this Watch runs 8 to 10 hours longer than others, with one winding, giving more uniform power and rate. These are improvements that cannot be claimed by any other manufacturers, and once seen, all must agree with us in saying that this is the strongest and best Watch made; and with all the above improvements, the Columbas Watches cost no more than others, G. H. TAYLOR, Jeweler, Charlottetown, P. E. Island. August 16- 2aw & wky Pickling Vinegar dl | —_—_—Orr or or oo" WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. se English Malt Vinegar.—This is without doubt the Best Pickling Vinegar in the Market to-day, and as we Import it direct from London, England, we are prepared to give the best value for your money. White Wine Vinegar.—We have lately received a large supply of this article from one of ih: best Vinegar Factorys im the Dominion, and we guarantee it to be. strictly pure and unadulterated. Cider. Vinegar.—A stock of this micg, Table Vinegar always kept om hand. ; Pickling Spices.— We have just received a large quantity of Choice;Mixed Pickling Spice, which we can~ recommend as a first-class article It contwins'Sixteen different kinds of highly aromatic Seeds, and is mixed by an adept in the business. BHEHR- GOFF, QUEEN SQUARE AND KING SQUARE STORES. Ch'town, Sept. 6, 1887—eod wky TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. 9 fqyHIS COMPANY is pow ready to transmit written and verba' messages, by Telephone, between Charlottetown, Hunter River, County Line, Freetown, Keusington, Summer- side and St, Eleanors, at the following Rates;— From Station to Station, when the distance js 5 w'les or under, for each five minutes’ con- VERRRUEMy, OF: HOth-heTeel, ccqseeecccges ence sechiccbiinéinesese @ 10 Cente do do do 6 Oo 10 millon, -wrncuvmernecwaene C8 do do do OVET BO MILES ...cs..egsercehsoccaiiscsss. 35“ Written messages, subject to Company’s conditions, will be sent from Station to Station at following Rates ;— When distance does not exceed 10 miles, for twenty words or UDET............000. 15 Conte When distance is greater than 10 miles............ ... iad eaad cnoentmanatineaitichanntualenstni iit For each additional word one cent extra, A discount of 20 per cent from the above rates will be made to lessees of instruments Written messages will be delivered in Charlottetown within city limits; from all other eeeeeee eee ee © CODER ee renee eeee receiving offices within a quarter of a mile from said offices. Special rates will be made for delivering at greater distances, A'l communications and messages must be prepaid, The Company is prepared to lease Telephone struments in Charlottetown and Sum. merside at established rates, and to treat with persons requiring private or toll lines, For further information apply to the Subscriber at Charlottetown ROR ANGUODS, MANAQOHR = — = — Moe “"' ‘Mortgage Sale AUTO GR krspcem ne Sick Headache, Kidney Troubles, 4 5 ecm. i TO be sold by Publiec Auction at the Court Rheumatism, House, in Charlottetown, on' WEPNESDAY, Skin Diseases, the 19th a of Oetober, A, D. 1887, at the and ail hovr of eleven o‘clock in the forenoon) by Impurities of the Slood from whatever cause arising, female Weaknesses WS, Bea sei iiguly Concentrated, Pleasant, Effectual, Safe. AsK FOR Dr. Hodder’s Compound. Take no other. ents per bottle. DR. HODDER’S virtue of » Power of Sale contained in an In- denture of. Mortgage. dated the eighth day of January, A. D, 1883, and made between Angus MeCormsck and Isabella McCormack, his wife, of the one part and Juseph Hensley and Robert Kobinson Hodgson, ‘irustees for John Libenrood of the other part. ALL that tract, piece and parcel of land situate lying and being at Big Cape, Lot forty-two in King’s County, in Prince Kdward Island, bounded and described as fo lows, thatis to say: On the North by the Gulf of St. Lawrence, on the Kast Sold Everywhere. Price 75 by the west ee line of land in the possession of Fidelus McDonald, on the south by Jand in the possession of Hugh McDonald, and onthe west by land in possession of Eiizabeth McCormack, including an aree of sixty-five acres of land, a litth more or less, togeth-r with all buildings, fixtures, rights, easements, advantages and appurtenances thereunto belonging. For furtber particulars apply at the office of Edward J. Hodgsen. Solicitor, Charlottetown. Dated this 16th day of September, A. D., 1887. JOSEPH HENSLEY, R. R. HOUGSON, ‘Lrustees tor Jno, Libenrood, Sep. 16,—oaw till sale and wkly. COAL. COAL. Sold everywhere. Price, 25 cents and 50 cents Proprietors and manufacturers. TORONTO, CAN. town. P Circle rather over an mcbin height, A skirt ecals the iower purt of the body und | (HE Sabscriber will sell or rent the well-known — : : smbe far no the feat In the ris ht I premi es on Chapel Street, near Main Street, Aieiving Dolly trom Siggy | bar a 3 . > Souris, which have been newly fitted up for . and ie sword, and in the left some-|ho'el purposes. ‘there are 19 rooms and a large Carzoes Old Sydney Mine, ny ea a aoe -hop ‘The cellar is 40x36, and frost-proof. There “ Victoria . ine thiog whicn may be a torch or a mace. is a never-failing wellof water in the yard; good . Th fe ues afe l di seri bable. [he r- Stables and Coach House; also, large yard. - Reserve Hine. se _ ‘Lhe premises are centrally situated, command- From Pictou : verse} p'sin aud looks as if the medal|ing « splendid view of Colville Bay, and are ‘ ba | been ultached to «ome snbject 4s ap ornement. Mrs. Loring sent it to the Pilurim Society, Piymouth, where it now ix. No one knows what its pur- po-e was, but itis conjectured that it wis a medal commemorative of some relioas event, or formed an ornament ot 8°me Communion sei Vice, The Rpo! w Station. tion to Souris, July 30, 1887.—tf NASAL BALM ithin three minutes walk of the Railway ACADIA NUT, ACADIA ROUND, INTERCOLONIAL NUT, «© ROUND, OLD ALBION SMALL, Immediate possession given. Terms moderate and made known on applica- c. 0. CARLTON. where it was fouod was one wheret ree ancient high way-~ joined some years ago. Av old pewter coat but on was discov ered at the same time. the last five years. vertised 1 procured a bottle, and although I (for Smith’s use) Also—A large quantity of SLACK COAL, suit able for house use. Seeing Nasal Balm ad-/ 41) of which will be Sold at the Lowest Market Torrenuam, Ont., May 3rd, 1887. I have been troubled with nasal catarrh for rales is the Best Freehold Property for Sale. Hf Subscriber offers for Sale his Valuoble Freehold Property, three miles from South- rt consisting of Kighty Acres of exceilert and, twenty chains front. Sixty-five are under cultivation, the remainder covered with Hard- wood, Scantling and Longers. . There isa good Dwelling House and Outbuild- ings on the premises. A part of the purchase money may remain on mortsa, 6, JOHN McGREGOR, Sgenr., Oct. 7, 1887—li wky2t nan have only used part of it, I do not hesitate to pronounce it the best remedy ia the world for that loathsome disease, Catarrh. Itis easy and pleasant to use, soothing and healing in its action, instant in giving relief, removes and changes the pvisonous secretions to a healthy } state, stops the droppings from the head into ; the throat, and removes all the symptoms of Catarrh and Cold in the Head. In fact, if the directions are faithfully followed, nothing but a sure and permanent cure can be the result. Yours truly, JNO. 8. GEORGE, Bake end Coniectioug. Sept. 2e—why Cc. LYONS. ACADIA COAL DEPOT, Peake’s No. 2 Wharf. July $0, i887—ex pat 3aw her guar LAND SALE. 145 ACRES excellent Land, situate at Pisquid, Lot 37, in Queen’s County, well watered and fronts on Pisquid River. Terms easy. Avply te Messrs. McLean, Martin & MeDonald Charlottetowa, or on premises to Z LINEAS : R. Piaptd he %, Cbps, 1. I —H : - - MONDAY, OCTOBER 1 JOHNS EXTERNAL USE. Oures Diphtheria, Croup, Asthma, Bronchitis, Neurulgia, Pneumonia, Rheumatism, Bleeding at the Lungs, Hoarseness, Influenza, Hacking Cough, Whooping Cough, Catarrb, Perio ee Dysen- All who buy or order direct from us, and request it, shall receive a certificate that the money shall be refunded if not abundantly satisfied. Retail price. 25 cts. ; 6 bottles, $150, Express prepaid to of the United States or Oanada. 1. 5S. JOHNSON & CO., P. O. Box 21 18, Boston, Mass. a THE MOST WONDERFUL FAMILY REMEDY EVER KNOWN. HWtO O'R. — —AND— WHITE WOOD nine Gees CARRIACE BUILDERS. cere * (YF HICKORY, 14, 14, 1} inches thick. WHITE WOOD, 3 thick, 13 to 37 inches wide. ———_—_ CITY HARDWARE STORE. ‘0: NORTON & FENNELL. August 6, 1887.--2aw & wky MARK WRIGHT & GU, Oo-—. New Factory---New Labor Saving Machines--- New Designs---New Methods---New Prices. ete While our Prices are Less, we claim that our Goods, for Design, Material and Workmanship are second to none. We do not make a practice of running down or trying to depreciate other people’s goods—ours sell on their merits. Ch’town, Sept. 17, 1887. BARCAINS-BARGAINS Pee, eres Chairs, Tables, Bedsteads, &c., and in el! kinds of Household Furniture, such as Parlor, Dining-room and Bed-room. All kinds of Bedsteads, Beds, Mattrasses, Pillows. All ‘kinds of Chairs, Lounges, Sofas, Sideboards, Cheffoniers, Book-cases, Tables, W ashstands, Sinks, Cradles, Cots, Cribs, &e. and Picture Frame Moulding—late Styles and Finest Quality—Cheap. Looking Glassesand Mirrors, very low. All kinds of Window Furniture, such as Choua Green Blinds and Shades, Cornices, Poles, Rings, Holders, Bands, Chains, Hooks, Blind Rollers, &c. A.so—The Grand-daddy Chairs, Wire Mattrasses, Wagons—cheap, cheap, at JON WNEYwson'’s, QUEEN SQUARE, OPPOSITE NEW POST OFFICE. Ch'town, March 9, 7887. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY. — iss7. IxSs7,. (¥ AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, JUNE Ist, 1887, Traine will run as follows :— Children's Sleighs, Carts and Sumer Arrangement, “TRAINS FOR THE WEST. | TRAINS FROM THE WEST. 1 STATIONS. |Exprese Accom.} Accom. |; STATIONS. | Exprese soem Accom i} ,aA& , AM eM | ae Charlottetown.......djp 6 00 10 15 oe ee a dp i 20 600 | troyalty Junction...... 614 10 35 SG ll Alboertetives.s:. «0 toes se 2 00 705 | North Wiltshire, ...... 6 48 ll 23 435 ||Bloomtield,............ 223 7 44 Hunter itiver......... 6 58 1l 38 450 [[O"'Leary ....--.cccs eee = 2 42 810 | :. ta 3 Pee 3 35 9 35 f ere 7 23 12 13 5 26 Wellington............ 4 05 10 i8 |} County Line Junction. 7 30 12 21 5 40 || MIBCUUCNE,»++eeeeees.. 425 }- lu 4 | Freetown...... oooe SE ; 740 | 1235 5 55 £40 | 11 05 Kensington............ . te 12 57 6 f ar ' ar 8 15 1 #0 6 5 |Summerside....--< 455 1140 | A.M. Summerside...... ldap P.M | 615 dp! 8 30 2 00 Kensington .,..-..-.... 517 1213 | 648 Miscouche........ ove BS 2 21 | Freetown.............- 5 30 1235 | 70 ,.... ae ae 9 05 2 47 |;County Line Junction. 5 40 12 50 i 7 30 Port Hill.......eee.eee 9 35 3 35 || Bradaibane............ 5 47 258 , 739 SER bias kccsesocdgns 10 30 4 55 4 Hunter Kiver.......... 612 | 138 814 Bloomiield.....--.../..) 1047 | 5 20 North Wiltshire......] 622 | 148 | 830 Alverton,...-.... ecosse!] ll 14 | 6 10 || Royalty Junction...... 6 56 2 35 9 17 TAIN 05.2. c0oeeses ar; 11 55 7 00 ||Chariowetown....--.ar! 7 10 255 | 9 3 | P.M. 3 { A .M, County Line June...4P| | i 545 '||Cape Traverse...... dp| i 6% Cape ‘Traverse ..... ar 6 35 | Cuunty Line Junc.. ar. 715 ——_—— — TReINS FOR THE EAST. , TRAINS FROM THE EAST. STAT nS. Express | Accom STATIONS. Express Accom. ee > ts Me ee A. M. P.M. Charlottetown. ---..dp 3 15 6 30 heorgetowr,...+++--.dp 7 0 2 40 Royalty Junction.,....- 3 30 6 5D RI i 6 ne onal n « 7 17 3.03 Meats. (72. ebess.~e' 3 58 78 Mt. Stewart Junc ..ar 8 10 415 ar... 425 i . we a Mt. Stewart Juno.) | 4 30 8 20 || Zonria....-..+0. SEF yd dp} 6 15— 1 30 Moasbllncsesos0c...40..' 40 e | “Seg. ||Seak River......:,...: | 22 2 10 Be, POisve~cnesese 5 20 2 BB vo ecmengeeeane pes ae oe Bear River.errr-+....1 5 55 ST {| POM rnc eety- ree rare! 7. 2 oS ‘*< OGRE cto. 545508. ss ar 6 25 ll 16 : mt. Gthwait Jude } P, M. A. M, {dp R15 440 Mt- Stewart Junc..dp) 4 35 i 8 25 Redford ....+. al 8 Ww 6417 ce a ar 5 28 Royalty Junction... 9 05 ! h 55 Georgetown. ..... ..ar 5 45 Charluttero’ i ae 4% 2 6 15” C—O a S| neal eemeaentieieecena SES Trains are run by Eastern Standara Time. | JAMES COLEMWAY, © Superintendent. ‘ Reaflway Office, Cliartottetown, May 28, 1887—all pra Ui 7 2x ‘ ee 0. 1 887. PIMA 3 9 MO’ A(yt | Faye td 4 NO x TO be Sold by Public Avetion, at the Conn House, in Charlottetown, at 12 o'clock, noon A —— a SALE. i on WEDNESDAY, the 19th day of Oe A. D , 1°87, by virtue of a Power of bale, oon tained in an Indent: re of Mortgage. dated the %ih day of Hecember, A 4+, 1876, and made between Joseph Trowsdale a: d Jane Trowsdale bis wife, of the one part and Daniel Hodgson, of the other part. , AMM that tract, pi ce and parcel of lund, situ ate, lying aud being on Jownship number Nineteen, in Priace County, in Prince Edward Island, bouuded und derecribed as followa, LORD ig to say ;: ( Ommencing ata stake get on the shore of Richmond tiay, at the northeast angle of land formerly leased to, the late John Canpbell, bes the northwest angle of one hundred thirteen acres, formerly leased to John McNeill thence. suuth two a a and thirty minutes eart for the distance Of one hundred and thirteen chains, or to the north boundary line of land oe. cupied by Ja:-es Hall, thence north eighty-six degrees and thirty minutes cast fur chains ana forty six links; thence north two degrees thiri¢ minutes east four chains and forty-six Links: | thence norch | wo degrees thirty minutes West, to | the shore of Richmond Kay aforesaid, thence fol- lowing said sh re westwardly to the stake-at tha | es of commencement, containing fifty geres of and, a little more or less, together with ah » ings, fixtures, rights, easements, advantages and ap. urtenances thereunty belonging, For further particulars appy at the offices of Mr. Edward b Hodgson, Sulicitor, Cheriouetow and Summerside. Dated the Fourteenth day of September, 4, p. 1887. EDWARD J. HODGSON, Surviving Executor of extate of the late Daniel Hodyson. ’ Sept. 14, 1887. Mortgage Sale TO be Sold by Public Auction, on THURSDAY the third day.of November, A D, 1587, st Twelve o'clock, »oon. at the Court Henge, in Char.vtterown, in Queeu’s County, under « Power of Sale, conta:véen in awh Indeitare of “ortgage, dated the Unrd day hdulyA,D., 1877, aud inade between “‘Sbomas.~ ry Keatin,, of the one partjand Heury ske Poole, of ‘he ot ber part. Als. that prece ot lend in Charlottetown, in Queen's County, in Prinee Edward . being pait.o' lown Lot number forty-two (4), in the first hundrei ot Town Lots. in Charone- town, commencirg on the westward mdesof Queen Street. at the southeast angle of the pro- perty of William RK, Watson, thence by a line «t right angles to said street west wardly on or abou eighty‘six feet. Oruntit it meets the division ihe between Town Lot numover forty-one and seid Town Lot forty-iwo in. said along said division line southwardly seventytwe feei, or until it meets the northward eaqge of King Street, thence along King Street east twenty-two feet, or until it meets the west boundary of the property of the Bank of Prince Edward Island, hence foltowiag the cou sé af the same eouthwarily on a bneoparaliel with Queen street forty-four feet. or co the northward bouvdagy of said Ban property, thence foliow- ing said vorthward boundary eastwardlys for the distance of sixty-four feet, or until it strikes the west ward edge of Queen Street, thence fullow Queen street northwardly for the distance twenty-eight feet, more er less, to the place of commencement, For further particulars apply to Edward J, Hodgson, Solicitor, Charlottetown. Dated this 3ist A agust, 1837. EDWAKD J. HONGSON, Assignee of Mortgage. Sept. 1, 1887—eod t] sale WACKEREL BARRELS 500 for Sale by CARVELL BROS. 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