Trenms:—Fivz Dotuars 4 YEAR. NEW SERIES. *'fhis is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evriries CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, SAT URDAY, APRIL 18, 1891. OL. 27.—NO. 1038 Srratze Corrzs Two Cents DAVIES DRUG STORE. Aé Ss we inten? moving from our present Store to the more commodious Store in MORRIS’ NEW BLOCK, we will eell off our: atock of Fancy and Toilet Articles at greatly reduced rates, viz., \ ¥ FNGLISH, FRENCH AND SOAP} 2 AMERICAN. PERFUMES. se Large assortment of Hair, Tooth, Nail and Clothes Brushes. Combs, ‘Toilet Powders E es Tooth Pastes, Powders, Creams. : Agent for Lazarus, Opticiar oo . , Optician, London and SPECTCACTES at all prices and qualities, mechl9 AUCTION We are prepared to conduct Auction é Sales of Furniture, Land, Stocks ete., in any part of the City or Island at All the well-known kinds on the market. moderate rates, | Prompt payments. G P > tive! 7 a pay 3ood references, Give CHARLES I. MORRISON, 3 Auctioneer, mehi2 106 Queen Street. 0 IAL SAI F Hore noun ann ANSE SO ROuP gol Sous AND WhoopiNs Ges COLDS. S840 YEARS IN USE. 43 PRICE S5°PER BOTTLE ARMSTRONG & CO. PROHRIETORS St. Jehn., NB. McGiiLL UVIVERSITY, MONTREAL. SPECIAL SNNOUNCEMENT of the Faculty of Applied Science has been prepired, stating the details of the new Uhairs, Laboratories, Workshops, Apparatu» and other improvements in its several Depart ments of Civil, Mining Mechanical and Hlec- trical Engineering and Practical Chemistry, which will affrd in the Session of 1891-2 advantages not hitherto accessible to Students in this country. Gopies may be kad on application to the undersigned, who can also supply detailed announcements of the other Faculties of the University, viz, Law, Medicine, Arts (in- cluding the Donalda Ceurse fdr Women), and Veterinary Science. J. W. BRAKENRIDGE, B. C. L., Acting Secretary. mch25 ws. SOOTHING, CLEANSING, ¢ HEALING. instant’ Relief, Permanent § Cure, Failure Impossible. 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Cures Dyspepsia. B. B. B. Cures Biliousness. B. B. B. Cures Constination_. pseeieate Tet BBB. Cures ad Blood. |merry voices, and the seemingly well- La sometimes sets an example which is liable t Skeletons of Society Households. To a certain extent, as people are thrown together day by day, from one season to another, do the different advantages and disadvantages each possesses become familiar to each other, personally and individually. It would certainly ill-smt anyone to make much of or to repeat anything which might atrike them as not being right, or even out of the general order of things, in the houses thrown open to “‘society” in this or any other town, But some things cannot be passed over, They are too plain to be seen—too injurious to the prospect of what is to be the fate of those coming into so- ciety in the near future—too harmful—too hard to hide, and too productive of unhap- }piness—to be lightly passed over. I iimagine it does not strike everyone, on go- ing into an assemblage of society people, that there is anything but happiness, gaiety and enjoyment among the laughing faces, pleased persons present. It is hard to de- tect, under a smiling exterior, the hidden pain that is making life hard to bear. Ir is not always easy to perceive the watchful- ness that many exercise of those around them, lest others should imagine life were goimg wrong with them—and above ull, the evident distrust, patent to many, which our society people too often show of one another. But there is a cause for it all, and it and its effects are plain to be seen. Few homes—more. especially those ‘that comprise the society ones—are free from sométhing which renders them more or less unhappy; from a skeleton, more or less hideous, which stays in its own nook or corner, far from sight it may be in some houses, but neverthelees there, only waiting the opportunity to show itself. They are of many kinds, large and small, hard to find perhaps, and in some places hard to imagine to be there. But they are there— and none the less 82 because so well kept out of sight. In many cases they make life a heavy burden, and in some they only come to the front occasionally. These skeletons of society homes assume various forms, and so productive of harm are they, going to speak of some of them. If by that means, even one should be forced tv come from its hiding place and leave it for ever vacant—the purpose® of this very faulty article will have been fulfilled. as it were, an examplé to those moving in other classes. Oa this account I merely wish to spenk of these things as existent among our guciety people, for it is a pitiable fact, that if society men or women do what ig wrong, they are imitated in _their—hoa xample, © So. erefore, Gecause society o be fullowed, it is only society in its real DIRECTLY TO THE SPOT. INSTANTANEOUS IN ITS HGTIC.S For CRAMPS, CHILLS, CO>:2. DIARRHGA, DYSENTERY, CHOLERA MORBUS, and all BOWEL COMPLAINTS, NO REMEDY EQUALS THE PAIN-KILLER. In Canadian Chelera pnd Bows! Complaints its effect is magica I¢ cures in avery short time. THE BEST FAMILY REMEDY FOR BURNS, BRUISES, SPRAINS, RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA and TOOTHACHE. Rig rate. Geen 3 used both internally and externally. It acts quickly, affording almost instan’ relief from the severest pain. SOLD EVERYWHERE AT 266. A BOTTLES gar Beware of Counterfeits and Imitations. phase, I now have any reference to ; and a8 the interlopers have had their turn let thuso whose precedent they follow, come in for their share of it now. [ have no wish to speak of anything particularly personal or private. I only wish to men- tion generalities, and what cannot help being obvious to even a casual observer ; and 1 hope heartily that some hints given will be quietly taken. Well, these skeletons so common to be that at the risk of bringing the wrath of }of very revenge for their own attractions society people on my devoted head I am] being passed by, women accept attentions | T man sx nedifn’ often resorted to, and the results— Thchoading slack the Rit ar from being satisfactory are too often the g people, are, opposite, and in many cases, a society flirt, children need the mother’s care, and the husband and father goes elsewhere to enjoy himself. At home he leaves a tired weary woman, who would give often all she owns for one of the lover's glances, ons of the old time kisses, and in many, many cases, afew kind words. After that, what ? Un- happy homes, unfaithful husbands, heart- broken wives —and who is to answer for it ? Man, ‘‘the noblest handiwork of God; " man, made in His own image ; man, the idol women worship, and are s0 prone to consider their superior in every way. What a terrible fall some women’s idols get, when they come from their pedestal; and how often they prove themselves to be common, aye, even the most common clay. But you will tell ma such things do not happen here, your society men do not come under this head ; and I make answer that here in Charlottetown such men are not hard to be found, not among the middle classes, yet not among the lower ; but in the midst of your gentlemen (?); and the skeletons of unfaithfulness, of neglect well hidden, and of carelessness and unlove are anything but uncommcn. I am not trying to make matters out worse than they are, for it would be hard todo. Neitheram 1 going to class all men together. There are some model men and husbands in your fair city, but while they are here, the pernicious influence of the others spreads more quickly than their good ex- ample does, and it is time such things were spoken of. It is a false modesty that will not see 5 end for the sake of those coming into society these matters should be made better. | lL suppose you will tell me I am unjust—I lay all the blame on the men’s shoulders and pass the women over without. their share. I am going to do nothing of the kind, but before I give the society women their turn to be criticized, [ am going to say one thing more to the men, aad let them think itover. Very often, a woman gets, and apparently deserves the name of a flirt. Now OF all things on the face of this fair earth, is a married flirt to be despised—and even Charlottetown has some of them. She is a blot that is hard to be wiped out—a discredit to her sex and a heart-break to her husband. But are not in som? cases the husbands the cause of it? Have they perhaps not either so grossly neglected or slighted their wives that, out olicy for any woman to adopt, but it is an WETS _dmperial dvds atig> pReVcHeEa some time ago the following plan o tions by Great Britain and the colonies in view of the McKinley Bill and other re- strictive trade measures lately passed by the foreign nations : hest lawful date all commercial treaties |b with foreign countries 2. Inform all your colonies that colonial @ og njoy a 10 per cent preference in the Unit- ed Kingdom over foreign goods, because we intend to impose on all foreign goods im- ported here (fibres alone excepted) a special found, more commonly found in fact, at the present day than ever before, have their origin from one of the three following causes: First, marriages of _con- venience; second marriages without due consideration, and last but by no means least, most men’s difference to what is really their own. The first-named is a matter that does not concern anyone but those connected with them. Suffice it to say, it soon originates a skeleton peculiarly its own, but as these marriages are seldom made outside of the ranks of society, the example is not often followed, and the list of those that regret =|oveless marriages is swelling every day. | js, the fortification of coaling stations and RET SOY NSS made a mistake.” the old man said, ae , c : t “To spend money on Shoes like those,” God ‘has given him in his life have been < And a trickling tear escaped from his eye spent in excess and ended in satiety, he : “ s 4 As he looked at the holes in the toes. will settle down, marry some pure, inno Free to Lapres.—Kvery as y << er t : : f h eafter cent girl, and all will be well. So society of this paper sending at once -her 4 ress He will never make such a mistake again, lor Aer says, and in too many ins-ances 18 It on a postal card will receive a free copy of feb20 right. When a man has sown his| The Ladies (Pictorial) Newspaper, contain- e|jing full particulars of their old-fashioned we will buy FF BROS’. Solid Leather Boots. Then an engagement is announced, and before society has had time to think of it as such, it is followed by a marriage. Now afew words as regards the man of society before his marriage, tor on him depends the marry, their wives shall, like Ceesar’s wife, be beyond reproach. have their lives spent far into the ** wee sma’ hours within the view of our society men? Cer for those belonging to them E when they themselves are far, far below it But these things are, in some sort of a way understood—these ‘‘lords of creation’ have full sway—are petted and sought afte by society people, excuses are made fo faultsdnto good qualities ; ‘6 wild oats” he looks about him for som 1 ———_— — se | SPRING oe (x) IN STOCK, among many oth d Hood’s Sarsaparilla, Scott’s, Bitters, Beef, } a ° eee Ras an Warner's Safe Cure, | »medies: :—/ 001 | Celery Compound, Cimpb ls Quising We Bilbo eatin Capone coriptiets Fruit Salt, Maltine (plain and in combina d Wine, Cascara Sagrada, Hypophosphites, et il), Beef, Tron an A. Ss. JOHNSON, | Corner Kent and Prince Streets, Tron and Win Ch’town, Marcis 28, 1891. ‘MEDICINES. ers, the following seasonable Paine’s Puttner’s and Miller's Emul- tion innocence and girlishness has worn For a time all is well, old can actually possess \ claims now pethaps theaverage society man life is what it ought to be. e, fullows. o, the heneymoon has long since months have lengthened own, future happiness or misery of some one.|p They expect, naturally, that when they do Very good. But been 80? Is there any mention of undue. familiarity with the gaming table, any words spoken of nights over the cup that ‘‘cheers but inebriates,” and an intimate knowledge of places it is a dis- grace to their manhood to have entered ? Are any of these things spoken of as being tainly not—but it is society men who know the most about them, and it is society men who set up the highest standard of purity to follow— them, vices are converted into virtues, and when pas- sion has had its sway, when the best years one congenial to his tastes, and one of his description 18 invariably hard to please. He sees a pretty face—perhaps & debutante— he woos and he wins, and in his hands lie her fate, to make or mar, a8 suits him best. associations are perhaps broken away from, and until he for his own the prize he His marriage After a time tbe novelty of the away. ended, out into years, and perhaps little voices claim him as their The pretty face has lost its bloom, duty of 10 per cent. ad valorem, which hall be in addition to any ‘‘ordinary” cus- f opera- | fe an oods shall, as soun as our treaties expire, |P Ae better | { ( | | | Stop that Curonic Govan Now! Spor if you do not it may hecome con- sumptive, General Dedility and Wasting Diseases, there is nuthing like : It is almost as palatable as milk, A wonderful flesh producer, SCOTY’S EMULSION is putup in asahlnon colorwrapper, Pe sure and get the genuine. Dealers at 0c. and $1.00. For Consumption, Scrofitit, HYPOPHOSPHITES Or Dime anda Soca. Tar than other so-called Emulsiogs, ee ORR ON A el OTe . ee ee Seid by all SCOTT & BOWNE, Belleville. j Chima Races 1891. CHTOWN DBIVING PARK (Member National Trotting Association.) #1 050---PREMIUMS---$1,050 FIRST DAY—‘7th OCTOBER. Three-Minute Class............. . Purse $150 from other men, simply to endeavour to a ONE LEORORET 3 sctoy te 21 uae ring back once mora those who have (Entrance money added. Best 2 in 3.) trayed from themselves. It is an unwise Free:For-Albijc. ovo. Caw Sees Purse $200 SECOND DAY—Sth OCTOBER. c 1 Three-Year-Old Class eng a a F >| Three-Year-Old Class............ Purse $150 at ar from being really deserving of the | stanlion Race......sccceeceeeeece 300 Rex, [2-40 Class... oe see ee een ee sf 150 payable 5 per cent. per cent, evening A. B. WARBURTON, Secretary. BENJ. ROGERS, President. mch26— dy 4w 2aw why 4i 8 tom duty now payable, or which may here- after ba imposed thereon, and from this “special duty” all colonial goods shall be free. exigencies of our position to except. 3. The produce of this ‘‘ special duty” to be paid into a fund, to be called the *¢ Imperial Defence Fund,” which shall be that is the support in all parts of the Em- pire of the Army, Navy, Militia, Volun- teers, the great naval and military arsen- pertaining to the defence of the Empire. in addition to all ‘‘ordinary” Customs duties now payable, or which may hereafter be im- osed in such colony, a similar ‘ special duty” of 10 per cent. ad valorem on all foreign goods imported into such colony, and from which ‘special duty” all British goods shall be free. ; ' 5. The produce of this ‘ special duty ” in the colonies to be paid also into the “ Imperial Defence Fund,” and each colony, 80 contri buting to this ‘Imperial Defence Fund,” to be entitled to a voice in the disposal of it.” 6. The ‘‘ Imperial Defence Fund” to be kept entirely separate from the ‘¢ ordinary ” revenue of the United Kingdom and of the -| various colonies, and to be in the hands of commissioners. representing all those who contribute to it, the Prime Minister, the Foreign Minister. the Colonial Minister, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, the First Lord of the Admiralty, and the Minister at War representing the United Kingdom, and each 3|colony contributing appointing one repre- sentative, but all voting in proportion to the amount contributed by their respective principals. These commissioners would form the nucleus from which the future “ imperial Council” would spring, at, let me hope, no very distant date. 4 r r English Prize Competition, Over $6,000 in prizes will be given away between now and Jane Ist, with special daily prizes of value for each locality. The Ladies News- paper is one of the largest and most pro- fusely illustrated publications in Canada, and the competition offered by them is to be conducted in a strictly fair and honor- ’s}able manner, without partiality to persors or locality, Anyone can secure & 00 prize by a little work. No cheap presents will be given. It costs you nothing for full information and a sample copy, if you send at once. Address : The Ladies Ne* & | But raw fibres used for making tex- mo utter in-|tile fabrics or paper we are obliged by. the a devoted solely to the defence of the Empire, | Royalty, strategic positions, in fact everything ap- jt pees A. ° * urry anc 4, Suggest that each colony should impose, | part, and Johu Amos Gardiner of the other part. For further particulars apply in Chariottetown to Messrs. Solicitors. Lobster Packers Supplies =. 5000 CASES Tall and Flat CANS, 250 boxes Tin Plates, 200 ingots L & F. Tin, mcn2;—dy 2aw wy 6w Duspepticure cures KAThe ‘most serious and 259 ss long-standing cases .of Ee? ironic is Duspepticurely Price per bottle 35cts and 100 MORTGAGE SALE. BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Law Courts Building in «harlottetown, in ueen’s County, on FRIDAY, the Kighth day of May next, at the hour of Twelve o'clock, noon :— All those several tracts, land, sitnate, lying and being in the Royalty of Charlottetown, in Queen’s County, and distinguished on the map or plan of the said kept in the office of the Registrar of Deeds, as Pasture Lots Numbers 446, 447 and 448, excepting thereout sugh part of Number 4/6 as is deacribed i+ a conveyance from John Gardiner to Thomas Gardiner. The above sale is virtue of a power of sale contained in an Inden- ure of Mortgaze, pieces and parcels of and known being made under and by earing date the First day of ‘378, and made between Robert Mary Hurry, his wife, of the one McLeod, Morson & McQuarrie, Dated this 20th day of March, A, D. 1891. JOHN A, GARDINER, Mortgagee. ure aids ise stion. |adige stion. 7 y Dyspepsia positively cure (large bottles four times sizect small.) prepare Garles 1G Short. “Stlohn NB. S0bD EVERYWHERE. 50 pigs Soft Lead, paper Co., Canada Life Buiiding, Toront«, Ontario. ma0ott 3 bars 14 square Copper, 50 M. Lobster Labels, 200 coils American and Canadian Rope, 5,000 Lobster Boxes (dried), Turpentine, Flour; Tea, Sugar and Molasses. Lacquers, Oiled Clothing, For sale by HORACE HASZARD. Ch’town, April 7, 1891—2w eo oe, See The entrance fee for Two-Year- i (Sun evening belore the race. Arla Race —— il ill be added to the $100, il es in this race wi d the whole divided—50 per cent. to first, 25 per cent. tu second, 15 per cent. to third, and 10 per cent. to fourth. For the other races, the entrance fee will be : ‘ 10 per cent. of purse: 1. Give notice to terminate at the ear- | with nomination, and 5 efore the race. Horses to be owned and have been in the Maritime Provinces at least three months revious to close of entries. Entries close 24th September. Seep ees are Saas See = ———— ee aR