~ = SS la , J po ee ET ea a . ee Dead: gh Gy Aentieesind Aah eee ee eT eka is soe! ee crepaireomammacnaenaen eusiiieauil Being and Doing. We are not here to feel, nor yet to know ; To do is the essential thing below. he grandest poems are the noblest deeds ; Che greatest poet does not rhyme, but bleeds. | $4.25. Whena one poor mortal struggles for the light And suffers for the sake of what is right, Sublime as is the universal scene, The day is little and the night is mean, The deepest science and the highest art Are glow-worms, and the noonday sun—the heart, And all the ‘ lory ot i] ’ world above Is only bravery, and ouly love. The Current. A Queer Story. A COUSIN OF QUEEN VICTORIA IN OBSCURITY AND SECRETLY BURNED. A few days ago there died in Preston, at an ordinary cottage house in a street on the northern side of theo town, jassortment of Whit« | Tennia Shoes j apples at Beer & Goti | | } made —~ THE DAITIOXY as eT ed JUIN & a I AER AAS AS AONE MTN ER aren tS AI 19 1885. ne oo gees ane L. E. Prowse has ju«t opened toeday a fi_e ud Colored Shirts. ma 16 the time to get a pair of Lawn Lok s' at $1 per pair; Gent's Only thirty pairs on hand. Call early Dorsey, Qoalh & Co frnay®O Now is Pine apple, rhubar!h and dried and evaporat- ina 21 Srupy yourinterest and buy your hats at D \ Bruce’s, may 2, wkly Rep Currant Jeiiy, 25 cents per pound a9 Ber r & Coffs, {ap t Bruce's is the best place to buy your hats, may 2, wkly Curistizr, Brow & Co.’s Soda Bizeuits, Fresh, at Beer & Goff's. ap27 Every part of agun ora sewipg machine at Browns, or any kind of fise ma- | chinery that is composed of steel, iron, brass, DYING | copper, gold or silver. At the Atheneum. fap '8 wky tf Ir you have apiece of tine machinery to mend that you know cannot be mended in any other shop on P. E, Island, just carry it to Brown and ask him when he can have it a idone, for he can make any piece of machin- woman of Royal descent—a second|¢ry that ever was made by the hands of cousin of Queen Victoria, itis distinct ly asserted, and, so far asthe town is concerned, she went down to the grave, al the age of eighty-five “unhonored and unsung.” The only mourner at the gaveside was her son, whose life has been of the most checkered description. For particular reasons we purposely sup press names ; if references were plainly made the living might be injured in material prospects. This personage, true to the vow she had made, gave oc general clue to her character or lineage. So well was this vow kept that only tt limited favored number were able to penetrate the secrer. Descended from a Royal stock of peculiarly historic _ re- nown, the woman referred to passed her youthful days in the vicinity of } | | } | Balmoral Castle. A braw Seotch laddie, | ‘Ledgers, well educated, but with no fine ancestry to boust of, wooed and won the maiden. They were married, but the marriage Was not approved of in certain high | quarters and the wedded couple After- | ward took their departure and located themselves in a neighboring town. (rreat secrecy was observed as to family character and associations of the deceas- ed, and it was only three days ago we ascertained, through a special channel, that she had lived and died at Preston. A short time before her death she, with her son, went specially to London and stayed there for a week,certain arrange- ments being made during their sojourn in the metropolis. Ino her last illzess she called her son to her bedside, gave him good counsel and advised him tc be content with hisypresent station in life, as any departure fromit might be attended with inconvenience to his happivess. During her lifetime there were from timeto time communica- tions passing between London and Scotland and the deceased, which in- clines us to think that the so-called error of her marriage was viewed in a by no means very harsh light and the events which subsequently took place strongly confirms this view. The deceased was a ripe scholar, a good linguist, possess- ed a well balanced mind and left be- hind her many things bearing Royal descent. These, we understand, are about to be, if they have not already beep, sent to a certain quarter. A volu- minous correspondence has been comi- mitted to the flames by order of certain wuthorities and a diary kept by husband and wife bas shared the same cruel fate. Many of the books bore marginal notes in ink, and these, too, have been subjected to the same fiery ordeal. Jn accordance with instructions officially given, all manuscripts and letters have been destroyed, while some articles have been sent off to London and Scotland. — London Truth. gees. Smee Special Notices. - .. CABBAGE plonts of the best quality at McRory’s Garden, Sydney Street East. jul8 iwpd TRUNKS AND Vatises.—Another lot. Good assortment. Will be sold cheap at J. B. Macdonald’s. jul8 dy wky Rye Max just received at Beer & Goff’e, jul7 CABPRAGE and Cauliflower Plants can be had at John Colwill’s, Upper Queen Street june 13 Ten Yarps Goop Prrvt, fast colors, for 75 cents, at J, B. Macdonald’s. juls (rREAT rush at kh K-. Brace’s for rhuberb, only 3 cents per pound, Rotter Kink Jerseys, for Gentlemen, at Weeks & Co,’s, Market Square. See one Novelties in Ladies’ Chains, Initial and Name Pine, Cuff Studs, &c,. just opened at EW. Taylor’s. junel3 Twenty YARDs Grey Corron for 75 cents, at J bB. Macdonald's jal8 Fresu SALMON AND Suap jast received at the Fisk Market, Grafton St. june PEAUTIFUL Slippeis at Dorsey, Goff & Co’s. [may26 _ Curisties} Snowflake and other Biscuits fresh at Beer and Goll’s, ma 23 Nuns’ Vaitine, all shades, at J. B Mac- donald’s. juls Lapins, bu the celebrated Hub Polish, manufactured by Bartlett. It will not injure the leather.— Dorsey Goff & Co., ju 2, Curicpren’s Boors. three cases choice assortment opened to-day at J. B. Macdonald’s Beot Store jals dy wky ANOTHER lot of Christies soda biscuit just received at Beer & Goff. ma 21 A Goop Ser cf Hoop Skirts for “5 cents at J. B. Macdonald's, jals C(nearzstT yet, and warranted to wear. Ladies kid button boots for $2.00 at Dorsey Golf & Co may 26 Wa. Brows, Gold and Silver Plater, of euch as spoons, forks, cruet stands, tea setts, watches, and jewelry of every description Shop on corner of Prince and Grafton Streets, Charlottetown fap 18 why tf _ New Srock cf Hoop Skirts and Dustles just received at J. B. MacJonald’s. jals _ WELVR Luadred and twenty-six pairs of Child’s Slippers end Beots just received at Dorsey, Golf & Co. ju ll A Ftxe lot of new beots just si Vorsey Goff & Co, oes a os Brown on the Atheneum corner. [Aprl Wuakly ty man. G. H. HASZARD’S FOR ALL KINDS OF Blank Books, —IN Day Books, Journals, &6,, SELLING VERY CHEAP, 100,000 100,000 HN V BDhOP ES, of all the leading s‘zes, by the 100, 3 or 4 thousand boxes, FOOLSCAP, LETTER & NOTE PAPER, WHOLESALE AND RETAL, —_— tT Staiford’s Jet Black Writing faks, Siafford’s Copying Inks, {In all size bottles.) This is now acknowledged to be the beet Ink for office and private use. ALSO IN STORE : Garter’s, Stephens & Toisry’s Writing & Copying Laks, one G. H. HASZARD, BROWN’S BLOCK, (Jasen Square, Ch town, May 18, ’85.-—-wky AN OPPORTUNITY OF GETTING A SOULE OF CLOTHES «OR OTHER GOODS FOR NOTHING. ‘o——- TO DISPOSE OF A VERY LARGE STOCK OF New Cloths, Gentlemen's Furnishisg Goods, bats, &., Of the Finest Selections, I Offer the Following INDUCEMENT FOR THIRTY DAYS, BEGINNING ON THE 277a MAY; Every Cash Customer giving his order for a Suit of Clothes, ora Single Garment, w ) receive a Ticket bearing a number, which, if it be the snecesstul, will entitle him to a suit of Clothes or Giher Goods, equal in vaiue to that purchased by him, On Dominion Day three customers will draw the duplicate tickets, and the reeult will be published. te This is not a Lottery, but a Privilege given to our Customers, which wi'l be car- ried out in good faith, Goods in every department will be found Better Value than ever offered by us, 0: The CUTTING DEPARTMENT is under the management of Mr. JAMES McLEOD, (formerly of the firm of ©. E. Rongrrson) assisted by two others, whose ability to turn out First-class work is so well established that it is not necesearvfor them to belittle any one to make a reputation for themselves ; and although we do not boastof our extensive estab- lishment, still it is growing and eur patrons will fiud our stock of Goods complete in variety and quality, Employing many hands, orders will be promptly 2xecuted. D. A. BRUCE. = - _— = — meee _— ae = ae WAY, NEW TEA. — 1886. DIRECT FROM LONDON. —_— 0 Our Speciaity—TEA. Our Aim—TO DOUBLE OUR TRADE. Our Inducements—EXTRA BAKRGAANS. Ch’town, May 26th, 1885. E intend making a Specialty of ‘PIE A this season, and aim to double our already large trade in this article. We offer as an irducement Kxtra Bargains to country merchants, peddlers and consumers. mr A Large Stock on Hand. 5-Pound Caus (patent screw tops) Caddies and Half-chests ali WARRANTED. WEeROLBSALH & REVAIL. BEER & GOFF. Ch’town, May 23, ’85—2aw & wkly | USE DIAMOND POTASH. Boys’ Jersey and Tweed Suits Ai“ PANIC PRICES! Ce me ee Boys’ Jersey Suite at $3.85 and up. Boys’ Black Worsted Suits at $5.00 and ap. Boys’ Heavy Bine Serge Suits at 4.25 and up, Boys’ Tweed Suits at 35.00 and up, Child’s Kil'ed Suits at $3.45 and up. Child’s Navy Blue Knickerbocker Suits at $2.25 and up. Child’s Worsted Suits at $3.50 and up. Youths’ Black Worsted Suits at $6.50 and up. Youths’ Navy Blue Suits at $4.65 and up. Meu’s Flack Worsted Suits at $8.50 and up. Men’s All-wool Pants at $1.50 and up. Men's Working Shirts at 30c, 65¢, 75c, $1.00 and up. Mceu’s Dress Shirts at 70c, S5c, $1.00 and up Men’s Linen CoUars at 10ets and up. Meu’s Regatta Shirts at 8Scts and up. Men's Hard Felf Hats, in newest sty'es at 50cts and up. Men’s Soft Felt Hats at 65cts, worth $1.00. All-wool Tweeds at 55 and up. Ali-wool Worsted Coatings at $1.10, only. Tryon Tweeds without end. Yarns, all kinds. Wool bought for cash and exchanged for goo’s cf ali kinds. ‘om: and sce err &-cent Prints, $1.00 to $4.00 saved on every suit of cus- tom, REID BROS. Mcleod, Morsou & MeQuarrie, BARRISTERS — AND--—- ATTOHNEYS- AT -LAW. Office in Brown’s Block, Queen Square (UP STATES). Ch'town, Feb. 12, 1885 MEN'S FELT HATS. 4750 NEW HATS JUST OPENED AT L. E. PROWSE'S, Including all the Leading Styles in Kegiish, Americaa and Canadian, This is the Largest Stock ever imported to P. E. Island and MUST BE SOLD, so BIG BARGAINS will be given, both Wholesale and Retail. L. E. PROWSE, Sign of the BIG HAT, 74 Queen Street, Ch’ town, April 28, 1885. ee Se Te SS SS Se DO NOT Throw your money away in buying Shoddy Boots. Come come at once and buy a Good Solid Leather pair of Boots or Shoes for Spring, at a Low Price We want to keep all the money we can on the Island, so we are bound to give better value in our make than can be had in aay imported Boot Therefore, buy from us. MORSEY ANF 2# AN (3G. mm Verek TE 8997, Ae et Le 8S, 8. ‘*‘DAMARA,” 1779 tous gross register, 200 horse power. §. 8. “ULUNDA,” 1788 tons gross register, 200 horse power. Both built at Glasgow in 1885, classed Al at Lloyds Charlottetown. Halifax and Beston Rervice, The new, fast Steamship . ULWU N a> A,’ WILL LEAVE Bosten for ¢( harlottetown via Halifax SATURDAY, 20th JUNE, at 12, noon, Returning will leave Charlotteiown fer and Boston TAURSDAY, 25th JUNE, at 6 p. m. To be followed by regular sailings between Charlottetown, Lialifex and Roston every ten days. Halifax These splerdid fast steamers have superior passepger accommodation for First and Second class, and “teerage Passengers, It is expected the paseage from Charloitetown to Boston will b» made in 60 hours, Rarss OF PASSAGE: Charlottetown to Halfax--First Cabin with Stateroom, $4 00. Intermediate with Stateroom, $2 00 Charlottetown to Beston— First Cabin with Stateroom, $10.00. Intermediate with Stateroom, $7,00. Steerage, $5 00. HAVRE SERVICE. Hatirax To Havuz: ‘Tuesday, 7th July, at4 p.m FARUS, including Stateroom and Meals : ist Cabin to Havre, $10.00; Return, $60.00 ist do to Paris and London, $50.00; Re- turn, $70.00 Through Bills Lading issued toe Liverpool, New York, Havre, Antwerp, Hamburg and other Continental Ports. For Freight aud Passage and further infor- mation apply in Boston to A. C. LOMBARDS’ SONS, 53 State Street ; in Hayre to E. FIC- QUET; in Halifax to JOS. WOOD, or here to FENTON T. REWBERY, Agent June 1}, 1885. Steam From London. <i 2 2; THE STEAMSHIP ‘CLIFTON’ IS INTENDED TO LEAVE London for Charlottetown About the 30th JUNE, importers desiring to have goods shipped by her should send their orders home at once. Through Bills of Lading issued to Sum- merside, Seu'is, Georgetown, Alberton and other Stations on P. KE. I. Railway ; also to Pictou, Point du Chene, Moncton and New- cas'le, N. B. For further information apply in London to STEWART BROS,, 3 Fen Court, Fenchurch Street. in Chatham, N. B., to R. A. & J, STEWART, or here to FENTON T. NEWBERY. Agent Ch'town, June 10, 1885. Pp. EL ISLAND Steam Navigation Co'y. <S STEAMERS ST. LAWRENCE AND PRINCESS OF WALES. Summer Arrangement NOVA SCOTIA. Leave Charlottetown for Pictou Landing, every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday mornings, at 6.30 o'ciock, con- Returning to Charlottetown on Monday Wednesday, friduy and Saturday, about noon on arrival of train from Halifax, Leave Pictou Landing for Georgetown on Thureday, on arrival of train about noon. NEW BRUNSWICK, CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES. Leave Summerside every day (Sunday ex- cepted) onarrival of Train from Charlotte- town, connecting at Point du Chene with Trains for each of the above named places; and at St. John, with Steamers of the Iuternational Com- pany and Railway for Portland and Boston. Also jeaye Charlottetown for Sum- merside every Monday morning st one o’clock, Returning, leave Point du (Chene every day (Sunday excepted) on arrival of day train from St, John, for Summerside, con- necting there with tiain for Charlottetown. Also leave Summerside for Charlottetown every Saturday evening, about five o clock, By order, ¥. W. HALES, Secretary. Ch’town, May 20, 1885. me SHORTS & BRAN IN STORE: 40 Sacks Bran and Shorts. sos | |CSPE necting there with the Train for Halifax.) ~~ ee a r aN a> ay > ‘ ‘ TRAVERSE BRANCH stimnateientip lait . | A SPECIAL TRAIN win town for Cape lraverse JUNE 6th, 13th, 20th and Nth ae Boy Om necting with Express Train from the w. on. County Line Junction ; returning, wij ae Cape Traverse for Charivttetown at 5 1 leave a.m.,on JUNE 8tb, 15th, 2294 ang atte inst, connecting at (‘oonty Line J Yt with Express Train for the Wegt, UDCLiog In connection with this train ¢ : a one first-class fare will be iesand aa at Stations on this Railway, at which a all Trains stop, to Cape Traverse on ¢ sh a dates on which train runs to that aie. me to return on first Monday followin, Bom Passengers availing themselyes ; ae Vv Special Trains can leive any kia’ the main line, and connecting with the = tha either at Charlottetown or Coanty fing an dnty L Cape Traverse on the game cosa teach | leaving “ape Traverse to retury ont leare Charlotte, at4 (& and Mondsy morning, can resch h Ollowing ; 3 Ome oO evening. Pr: fessional and bu-inesg oman leave Charlvttetowr ond Summerside © urday eveniag, and be home to ohne their duties at 9 o'clock (local tae) on M > dav morn.ng ‘There is good hotel g ae dation at Cape Traverse, which place will doubt become a popular pleagure resort a JAMES COLEMAN. Superintendent Railway Office, Ch’town, June 2, 1385 —tue fri til 26th pat all wkly peng} i BY virtue of a Writ of Statute E me directed, issued out of Hee Mee Supreme Court of Judicature, at the suit k of Edward J. Hodgson against Jyhp Ross I have tak'n and seized gg the prope'ty cf the ssid John Ross, all the right, title and intercst «f the said John Ross in and to— LL that tract, piece or parcel of situate, Jyi' g and being in Charlotte | Parish, in Queens County, in Pringe Edward Island, bounded and described as follows that is to say :—Commencing at 3 stake fixed on the south shore of Wh: atly River, from thence ruuning south on» hundred chains op the western boundary line of land formerly in the possession of Prospere DeRoche, now of Elias Roberts, from thenee running west ten chains, from thence north one hundred chaios to the aforesaid River, oa the eastern boundary line of land formerly in the session of Keuneth MeKnry, now of P ter Gallant, and trom thence along the shore of the said River to the aforesaid stake or of beginning, making and incloding ia whole én area of one bundved acres, a Viale more or less, being bounded on the north b Wheatly River, on the east by Elias Reberts’ land, on the south by Alexis Doiron’s land, and on the west by Peter Gallant's lend and ison Lot Twenty-four, in Queen’s County, and I do hereby give public notice, that I will, on Wednesday, the sixteenth day of December, 1885, at twelve o'clock, noon, at the Court House, in Cha:loitetewn, in the seit County, set up end gell at Public Auction, the said preperty, or a3 much thereof as will satisfy the levy marked om the raid writ, beipg one thousagd and twenty-five dollars and eicbty-niue cents— debt with interest on uine buxdred and eight dollars and fifty-four cents, frem the twen. tieth day of Mey, A. D., 1°85, at seven and one-half per cont peragnam till paid, de- sides Sheriff's foce and incidental expenses, HENRY LONGWORTH, ' sherift, J. E. Wrart, Pisintiffe Attorney, Sheriffs Gffice, Queca’s County, ? June 4th, 1885, 5 Ch’town, Juve 5, 1°86--3i BS o>: 8 2s f= pen coe = i= Se pee 2 Fog) cas RS Bt tees Fe — OF nad 008, &6, the dispozal of shippers PY a Portion of the warebouse on No, 2 Whiarf, for the expresa purpose of goods for shipment, ani wil! grant Warehouse Receipts for said goods This warehouse is a fine, three-story build- ing, alincet surrounded by water, and offers every inducement to shippers, as insurance jon be easily effected, PEAKS BROS. & CO, May 11, °85 ' g ? ° t . eit. E>, . f — - >: ehnta=a Ravaod Ban ATE oF Li EWG % 4) E will place as tht Wr, * ° A oa oe Ce ye, > ewe pauee fine AS Sea 7 TABI fi STABLE, GRAPT?S STREET. WIRSL-CLASS TRA“S always an head aad delivered at short notice. j Telephone connection with all the principal hotels, POWERS, Propriet Ww, JOHN FP, Ch’town, May 21, ’85, —— ---—--— -— — ‘ ~ SUGLIVAN & MAGHSILD, ATTORNEYS - AT-LAW Ssliciiers in (‘hancery, RQWEARSES WEIREAC, &e OF FICHS—O'Hallosan’s Buliting, Gress : Joorge Btroet, Charlot 62r° MWenoey to Loan W.W.Syiirvan,Q.0. | Cresrex B, Martie FENTON T. NEWBERY., Januaty 16, 1885.