—_ Samar KS Tahoe THE been made by ‘ iy harge whatever bas ever (Continued from first page.) charge wha d 4 eatin é' - the these newspar while a consider: anything discoverable in country air, the | pei s heen dois By: thes result being in some cases as high as 554 of : a) “f lv 3 1 at ] ’ tritousl¥. ; F : . ; sheerfully and at ail tin rra ’ themin two gallons of air W ithindoorstheir che 5 + E ee ee number depends upon the number of . o's more : 1 oh : ist - - VE had 2.7 ye COULT 408 ; De ple present and the amount of distur t HA aa a . . ivice of ; - ee i » wl ce thus at than five years, «ne | ia the a 6 bance of the air, which taxing pia three of the 0 killed physicians ; but I . : ¢ 1? . : “ ff , T * ag) ; h con * , one of the Royal Society soirees at the | found nothing to relieve and cure me till I used Adamson's Bot anic Cough Baisam. Mi 3. Georce A. Robbins, Riverside, Me. Trial size 10 cents ay Wy lav mencement f the evening temperature being gallons yielding 326 organ- isms. Later on, when the rooms became Mnperature iz per cent, the number reached 432, and in a crowded rail- way. the air was tested and the result was than 3.120 organisms were found to S70, two aoe — Gorne out of Xmas ( ards. A nice lot sell. ing less than half price—-just the thing for h Teachers, please call “nd see; 10 2 crowded, ' ho iess achools. — , of 25, at R. dy wy--deec? be falling on the square toot in one minute per cnt, discount im i of time hus in the cases of zymotic dis eases and in the management of the sick room and operating rooms generally, tbe medica! faculty are warned to avoid their listributing influences coming into play. On this view sde, J. Lestir laid down his p| of antispher surgery, and Prot. Sanderson says, “ Knowing that the living dust f the air contains org nisms capable of producing putrefaction and inflammation : and that it may contain the : hehove 3 possible Br ace 8 prit prin pies in wounds, poison of particular diseases, it ill to maintain the air as free as from these organisms, not because they are all dangerous, but because we do not know where the danger lurks. The subject of ethics, or of sociology, having been so well treated on by Dr. McLeod in his lecture, does not require lengthy notice. But the rapid spread of 7 oa ism among the working classes both in <3 Europe and America is one of the leading S features of the age. It is felt, that an powers ul scant AWONDERFUL R unparalelled increase in our production has resulted in a great Prt MEDY lation of wealth in the hands of compara- : cee hee marae: tively few owners of capital. This increase Adamson's Botanie Cough Balsam. f wealth—due to the combined efforts of It is as pleasam: as hon Coughe, ¢ ats , } ‘ A — } 1 4 have beer men of science, managers and workingmen ; Re eae te ee is well, owing to the wages system, has S itiibeth bie tall. Raflecers fren die yt vught in increase of misery for the great . nt or chrome couchs by atfect . numbers and insex urity of life for all This t to this great remedy, « (alnin brings out the no government systen f : t socialism, known as anarchy (an arch) ) no- oe —— = on s DRUGGISTS rovernmen They both hold that the ' - K}SSAN . ; ' private ownership of land, capital and “ Y machinery has had its time, and that all requisites for production must and will become the common property of society and be managed in common by the producers of Provincial reviews call public C. C. CARLTON, A UGWION HES; 11 weaith sttention to the pressure of population on tne means subsistence. We see the AND effects of science on industry, and the enormous increase of our productive powers years, while the growth of population in England from 1844 to 1885 has been 62 per cent., viz., 16) to 26} Commission Merchatn, SOURIS, P. E. LL : os auring iate } . | Oct. 3, 18387 millions, the growth of wealth has increased | i ea 130 per cent., viz., from 221 millions to 5074 million pounds sterling, and it has NASAL BAL gone on much greater in the United States. The late execution of the Socia- | lists in by an m-! mense turn-out of sympathizers at their funeral. The New York press speaks out a : és i aes ee : , et nin mT pny, Brom eas | have only used part of it, I do not pareiete te as 2 ~~ | pronounce it the best remedy in the world for mvicted criminals who defied all human! ¢).+ joathsome disease, Catarrh. It is easy snd Divine authority, and made war upon | ang pleasant to use, soothing and healing in society and the State leading to bloodshed | jts action, instant in giving relief, removes und Torrenuam, Ont., May 3rd, 1887. I have been troubled with nasal catar h for the last five years. Seeing Nasal Balm ad- | vertised I procured a bottle, and although I ¥ “yen ‘ (Chicago was followed ind murder. Eight dead men and fifty-| changes the poisonous secretions toa healthy nine maimed men their victims. For | state, stops the droppings from the head into eighteen months they stood in the shadow l the throat, and removes all the symptoms of of the gibbet, with no pity, repentance or! Catarrh and Cold in the Head. In fact, if remorse—murderers. Whom vengeance suf- i the directions are faithfully followed, n thing “~ |but a sure and permanent cure can be the fered not to live. Four were hanged. One} 4 " : | result Yours truly, was his own executioner, dying with brutal | *©?"*" INO. S. GEORGE “oler's — —_ } . } srear 1a rat} = veg ti olen “ no courage, as fools and murderers die, with | Baker and Confectioner. no thought of God or eternity. Two days | Sept. 28—-wky and the municipal authorities, to| ray : ok 5 Gaede their shame be it spoken, permit these | . ; Pe CURES yuk CORE same five criminals to be carried through ' as martyrs, with flowers and reg ex ier caal pass, the streets Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Biliousnéss, Sick Headache, Kidney Troubles, Rheumatism, Skin Diseases, and all Impurities of the music, followed by thousands who shared these five criminals were worthy citizens who had won funeral honors. On Friday the Roepe, on Sunday the Civic Crown!” Another social evil | very conspicuous is the question of Divorce. One hundred divorces, it is reported, were granted in one day in September last, in} Chicago ; and in Vermont, the Herald re- | ports, forty-four couples applied fur divorce | to the County Court, notwithstanding the law of 1878, in restraint of divorce. This is not so surprising after all, when we re- member that the law is such that some of the States recognize about twenty-five dif- ferent grounds for divorce. The new universal language called | cents per bottle. Volapuk, seems to be making steady head- 7 9a way. The Volapukists held their grand DR. HODDER 5 International Congress at Munich a_ short Yn time ago. Most of the countries of Europe | HOUGH AND LUNG HORE. sent representatives. Fortunately for us | the chairman and inventor cxplained, that it was not meant to supplant other tongues, but only to supply a new one for the com- mon purposes of all mankind, and in particular for the promotion of universal brotherhood. their crime, as if AS fa Glood from whatever . : ‘| cause arising, it ‘ Wada Saefemale Weaknesses ari 4 Mm ind General iebility. Purely Vegetable, Highly Concentrated, Pleasant, Effectnal, Safe. As ie FOR . ‘ Dr. Hodder’s Compound. Take no other. Sold Mvcrywhere. ‘rice 76 y Sold everywhere. Price, 25 cents and 50 cents per bottle. Propri¢tors and manufacturers. Tie Union Necicine Co., Proprietors, TORONTO, CAN. WM. R. \VATSON, Wholesale Agent, Charlotte I town. P. K. Sept. 27, R87 —eod & wky [t would extend this report too long to touch upon several other scientific and literary topics of the year. And now, in concluding, let me earnestly recommend to all members, especially our juniors, the necessity of self-culture. There is usually no want of desire on the part of most persons to arrive at the results of self- culture, but there is a great aversion to pay the inevitable price for it, viz., hard work. We are often warned that impatience of study is the mental disease of the present fast generation, In agriculture they say they have to invent many labor-saving machines; let us net do so inscience;no short cuts willdo here. The lady of fashion whe engaged a master to teach her, on condition that he did not plague her with verbs and participles, is not the only one of her kind. A smattering of science is not of much ac- 2 count. Learning chemistry by merely} Qa mS : hearing lectures, enlivened by experiments,| <€ S = 3 e inhaling laughing-gas, seeing green water = w fa 6) we ; turned to red, and phosphorus burnt in == OS \Sa..<75 oxygen, is a smattering, perhaps better | So m SI . ’ <e than nothing, yet good for nothing, Dongt | a 8 ES é +e let us mistake amusement for education. A S — 9 mei. f. EH great philosopher is suid to have consoled i WZ S 4 wW > Y himself with the conviction that if he had] “G=- 24 MM e TA o Bp not succeeded as well as he wished, yet that | imppagaiAPCe afte (Gennes matinee 1rd he had made as much out of himself as| § POW: iat Ass 2 “é could be made out of the stuff, and no man | Hiepepeesaee aca aa FE = should require more. Let us all do like- wise ; and now in conclusion it must be ac- knowledged that all have received benefit from the season’s operations, some of us| us very great benefit, and it is a satisfaction to know that our time has been profitably spent. Itis muchto be hoped that our membership will be largely increased the coming Session. g from the errors and ? "My 7 ‘ f i erctions of youth, Nervous weakness, early lhe press of this city, notably the DarLy Sétnv.3 ‘ EXAMINER and Patriot, conferred great} th sngen.tula or coaboa thdion favors on the Institute ever since its com- mencement. They deserve its sincere thanks, antl all the mbmbers fevl this. No hat wlil cure you, FREE OF CHARGE, This great remedy was discovered by a missionary in South America, Send a self-addressed envelop} to the REVS JosEuPu T; INMAN, Staion D, Ntw F.x% City, DAILY EXAMINER, - - /H. W. VINNICOMBE, i used, Iustructor of the Violin, formerly of the Exeter Oratorio and Phi'harmonic Orches- tra, pupil of John Rendul, R. A., England. iven on the Lustrument individually— not in Cla Panclas’ conservatory method Age preferred—twelve to sixteen years There is an Orchestral Class in connection for those that are sufficiently advanced, free of charge. eee particulars apply to H. W, Vinnicombe, Fitzroy Street, near Sc. James’ Church. Orders for riano tuning lefc at C. P. 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If people could cause no inconven~ be made to realize the marvelous power of these pills, they would walk 100 miles to get a box if they could not be had without. Sent by mail for °5 cents in stamps. I!lustrated pamphlet free, postpaid. Send for it; the information is very valuable. I. 8, JOHNSON & CO., 22 Custom House Street, BOSTON, MASS, Make New Rich Blood! GET SUITED. oe you have read the advertisements over, DONS? FF Awa to come to D. A. BRUCE, and be convinced that his Stock of WINTER. CLOTHS is not surpassed by any house in the trade. We have a large range of Naps, Meltons, Suitings, and Pantings, which are offered at prices that will suit you; i aa, Gents’ Furnishings, Fur Caps, Fur Coats, Sleigh Robes, Hats, Grloves, Neckwear, &c. se GENUINE BARGAINS OFFERED. sa” Before purchasing your winter OVERCOAT come and see our stock. Oo— 1D: Ase Sees Go, CUSTOM LrAILOR. Ch’town, Dec. 2, 1887—-eod & wky PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY. iSsS7-8. Winter Arrangement. 1887-8 | ; (¥ AND AFTER THURSDAY, DECEMBER, Ist, 1887, Trains will run as follows :— 0-_-_ TRAINS FOR THE West, —«|-- TRAINS FROM THE WEST. | | STATIONS. | No. 1. | No. 3. 1 STATIONS. | No. 2, No, 4 | ' ee + | A. M, Charlottetown..........dp] 715 | 1450 — |/Tigmish........+++. ----dp) 6 00 Royalty Junction........ 7 34 2 12 NPE ii cescsdccbece vets } 6 £5 North Wiltshire ........ ie. te hs Bloomfield ........-+++++++ 7 20 Hunter River...----+..... & 30 3 20 0 Leary.........2.0eeeeers| 7 i Bradalbane.,......-...-. } 900 357 = ||Port Hill...........- owt O46 Emerald Junction ........| 9 U9 4 07 | Wellington..-..++-++++..- | y a9 EE sn nin sn <hogins 045 | 9 23 4 22 | Miscouche bakeuee eee reserves] = 18 f PE cen ccc cc ceccces | $ 40 445 ar “5 ——- { ar| 10 WW 5 20 ‘Summerside.......... li 85 A. M. Summerside.......... . ye P. w. ee : dp| P. M. 6 30 (dp; 12 40 } ‘Kensington. db bee dedwricede | 12 05 7 05 MINCOUGNG.......ccsscrissst 2D] Freetown....... Jossesseeees | B22 7 23 Wellington...... ie 1 27 { | Emerald Junction........| 12 36 7 43 eo ee eee 2 08 Bradalbane,.............-- | 12 45 7 33 PENT oo. oscgsetdesees | aay ‘Hunter River..........++. } 24S 8 30 Mianwatield .. ....0.050 ues $45 | Norta Wiltshire.......... | 129 8 45 Alberton ...... ksneied cine i 20 | Royalty Junction. ........ | 212 9 37 Tignish.. ...... eOSec ues ar) 515 1| Sanaows oeeecerers ar, 230 1000 STATIONS. No. 9, | STATIONS, No. 10, i il . Sore oe 2 ath , A. M. Emerald Junction......dp 410 ||Cape Traverse ....+++++-dp) 6 45 Cape Traverse..........a! ' 500 ||Kmerald Junction..... at 7 35 nee a Gan m eas es : TRAINS FOR THE BAST. TRAINS FROM THE EAST. STATIONS. | No. 6 | No. 7. | STATIONS, | noe | No. & | a P. M. | A, M. Charlottetown ...... dp 2 30 | Georgetown.,....++++++,.dp 715 Royalty Junction.,........ 2 Ww Gases ioc eecbes acd 7 33 EE ay err ay | 3 23 ar 8 50 (ar) 355 Mount Stewart..Junc Mount Stewart Junc. - dp 9 00 ale (dp! 4 10 Bedford........... sosseeeee| 932 | Cardiganeere......0... reve] 5 22 ‘Royalty Junction......... 1005 | eeeerrrercessesees OE FS Charlottetown.......... ar 1025 ‘ P. M, p M,. Mount Stewart Junc..,.dp | 4 65 NS. sss cenues seek aku | 620 Morell ......+...+++000s cece 4 43 Bear Rivereesese....... 00s 7 03 St Peters..........serecees 5 12 hn BP OROEB ens ncecetebercces 7 4 Bear River...... seeeeeceee | 557 ||Morell ...........0ssse+.... 817 SOUPS... 2... sees eeseeees wen ie ta a 40 || Mount Stewart Junc....ar 8 55 Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time. JAMES COLEMAN, : Superintendent, Railway Office, Charlottetown, Nov. 29, 1887.—all prs 6i 3 BARCAINS-BARGAINS saan oes Chairs, Tables, Bedsteads, &c., and in all 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, Washstands, Sinks, Cradles, Cots, Cribs, &c, and Picture Frame Moulding—late Styles and Finest Quality—Cheap. Looxing Glasses and Mirrors, very low. Green Blinds and Shades, Cornices, Poles, Rings, Holders, Bands, Chains, Hooks, Blind Rollers, &c. _ Atso—The Grand-daddy Chairs, Wire Mattrasses, Children’s Sleighs, Carts and W agons—cheap, cheap, at : JOFWN NEWSOW’S. QUEEN SQUARE, OPPOSITE NEW POST OFFICE. 663 Main St. BUFFALO, N.Y Ch'town, March 9, 1887. MBER 14, 1887. All kinds of Window Furniture, such as Choua | STEKAMER HEATHER BELLE,” Fall Arrangement, 1887, mee ON and after MONDAY,OCTOBER 8rd 1ga7 the steamer “Heather belle,” Hug} ; Momer will roe on Fag ¥ eh Melcun, Vill leave Orwe rush Wharf for Cha town every Tuesday, ee and Thumdsy mornings at. seven o'clock, cal at C Poiat and Hailiday’s Wharves. = bine Will leave Charlottetown for Halliday‘s, Ching Point and Orwell Brash Wharf same evenings, at two o'clock, remaining at Brush Wharf every Tuesday and Wednesday night, and on Thursday night returning to Charlottetown, arriving at e ee Chart ‘riday, will leave Charlottetown for Cranberry Wharf, Kast River, at 5 o'clock, a, m,- Cranberry Wharf for Charlottetown at sevea o'clock, a. m., calling at Hickey'’s Wk nae es ee - Hickey’s and. rry W ves at 2 O'clock, p. m., returning Charlottetown same evening. to Every alternate Friday steamer will go te Mount Stewart. Saturdey, will leave Charlottetown for rapaud for Gane “past at nine o‘clock, a. m., leaving C lottetown, about 1 o’clock, p. m, JOHN HUGHES, Charlottetown, P. E. L., Oct, 1, 1887, ~-Imo law Mortgage Sale TO be Sold by Public Auction, on THURSD the third day of November, A. D. ae Twelve o'clock, noen, at the Court House, Charlottetown, in Queen's County, under ¢ Power of Bale, conteined tp an Zadentare of ortgage, dated the thi } 7 1877, and made between y, Keating, of the one part,and Henry Skeffington Poole, of the other part, Als. that _— os = in Charlotetows in aeen’s County, in nce Island being part of Town Lot number forty-two (42), in the first hundred of Town Lots, in Charlotte: town, commencirg on the westward side Queen Street, at the southeast angle of the pro- perty of William R. Watson, thence by a line at right angles to said street westwardly on or about eighty-six feet. or until it meets the di between Town Lot number forty-one Town Lot forty-iwo in said hundred, thence along said division line southwardiy feet, or until it meets the northward edge 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 g Edward Island, thence following the ivse of the same southwardly on a line Queen Street forty-four feet, or to the northward boundary of said Bank property, thence foliow- ing said northward boundary eastwardly for the distance of sixty-four feet, or until it ‘the westward edge of Queen Street, therive f Queen Street northwardly for the distance twenty-eight feet, more or less, to the place of commencement. For further particulars apply to Edward J, Hodgson, Solicitor, Charlottetown. Dated this 3lst August, 1887. EDWARD J. HODGSON, Assignee of Morigage. 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