have We j J 4 n - @ 4 |way3 looks very funny to the novice. { Orse vie o 1té an ra mich Meautime the builder has gone or sent q 5 - 5 away tothe nearest printing office to have ander regular price. t ~ —— ioe J “ This is true Liberty, _——— eee - —— = a CHARLOTTETOWN, —— \ \*) i {x} ——— bought a special lot of | pair---only Seventy Cents. JAMES PATON & GO,, le (x)— ee MARKET SQUARE. Charlottetown, June 9, 1891—dy & wky $ I L P. E. ISLAND. cAT BARGAIN | Call and get a HIENDAR FOR JUNE, 1891. MOON'S CHANGES, 5 New Moon, 6th day, Oh., 13.3. p. m., S. fice Quarter, 14th day, 8h., 21.5m a, m., NE, below horizon. Pall Moon 22ad day, Oh, 59.7m., p.m., 8. Last Quarter, 28th day, 7h., 3.6m, p.m., NE, below horizon. LONDON -HOUS x a 3un San | Moon High’ Days irises'sets ; rises |wat’r| lenh q th mih mimora} after’ h m | Yonday 4 17,7 38} 1 48 7 39,15 29) : Cuesday i7 39| 2 8 § 32 £2 t}Wedaeday | 16; 39:2 19 9 18) 23 ¢ Thursday I thhy, 40; 253.10 $| 21 ") friday 1 41) 32 = ) Saturday | ae. 42135 3 » Sualay 5) 42) 4 37|;morn| = 27 + Moaday 14} 43,599) @ 7] 29] §, Vueslay It; 44630 045! 20) Wi Wednesday lt! 441 7 33! 1 26) 30 | il Phare. tay 4; 458 4; 2-8 31) Ie Priday 13) 45945 251) 32) io, Saturday 13; 46/10 50; 3 42) 33) MSanday } 33}. 47/11 58: 440) 2&3) ty Monday 13} 47laft 57/5 43} 34] 6 Tuesday 13; 43) 2 0:6 46] 34] liWelnesday | 13) 48,3 6| 7 45) 25) Wliumlay | 13) 48| 4 14! 8 32] 35 15 Friday 3} 49}52519 17! 35 Uswuday | 14) 49) 6 37/10 1) 35) JiNewtay | 14) 49) 7 48:10 45) BD WMwday | 14) 49) 8 5311 29] 35] Hilustay | i4| 50) 9 45/aft 14) 35] BWeduesday | 15!) 59/10 30' 0 58 | +4 Bthorday | 15) 50/11 3, 1 46} 35; i) Pritay | Is} 50,11 39) 2 33) 35 | siatirday =| 16) 50/11 52; 3 29) «84 wan? 16} 5%morn| 4 28 34 seer =| 17] 50} 0 8) 5 23) 33 # Tuesday 16\7 49, 0 34, 7 7jt5 18 | eae eae. CLEANSING, EALING, trstent Relief, Permanent Sure, Failure Impossible. «any So-called disea © shiaply sy lptoms of Ca sucu &3 heacig che, loging We > - we y ee are Fi it tc smell foul breath ha a Wl wilting - ot et 28 Spitting, “geueral feeling SOUity, et fy . ae tha of these or ae iptoms, you hrve ot SUG Should jose 1 2 tine Procuring . a’ ae no Na AL » 4 ‘e oe« t . ALM. Be warned i Ume, ne “¢. . gleeted cold in hondl ; : ait aad orae ‘n Catarih, followed ’ OusUMption and death. arnect Bold by ait > af Eeists, or sent, Post peid, on receipt of price } syeettand si byaddressine Gs! byaddressing ‘ > «Brockville. Ont, Seam : DONT COME HARRIS & STEWART, SORE y Tey i {SE FOUND ANDAN YD FoR WROupe ci Cougs SAOOPING coUe- a AND . 3 _— OLDs. R “CHO YEARS iN USE. itstpye > PER BOTTLE x St. John NG & CO, PY - PROPRI ) ae ETORS A YOU know we sell Mea’s Boys’ Clothing ? 20 43 “DONT YOU Bay till you see ours DONT than you ever did, Over, ————(z) LONDON HOUSE. Charlottetown. May Lt, 1891. —a + - Flour & BEER & GOFF ——-——HAVE JUST RECELVED—~——— @00 Barrels Choice Family Flour, ee AN D———— 125 Barrels Kiln Dried Cornmeal and will be sold at the lowest | all of which was bought low ock- bottom prices for Cash. Every barrel guara any part of the city free of charze. BEER x COFF, Queen and King Square Stores aaa BE surprised if you buy cheaper vs AND SEE the Stock, look it Cornmeal nteed full weiz'tt, and delivered tO | active ; back, stomach, legs, arms, all are — per. boxing WEDNESDAY. JUNE. when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Furrmrss. Mt, 2p. er faunchiog the Ship 4 HOLIDAY IN NOVA SCOTIA. Harper's Weekly ) |} Atlast, though time is never Jaggard ir a shipyard, launching day is at hand. Not | that the ship is completed; *‘most generally ja fortnight’s work oughter be done first”: but the owner is tired of waiting for her, and ithe buiider is willing to see her go. | And go the most of the carpenters and Ja- a | borers are set to work getting the ways in pl ice and building a cradle under her, liy- ling a railway of heavy timbers, down 3 which the sh p: a7 slide, aud buildinga | frame-work to hold her as she goes. Where |the water sheals gradually the ways may | be laid upon the ground for the evtire dis | tance, but in most places about the Bay of Fundy the shores are steep, and the water ,eud of this railway must be a substantial ‘trestle, we'l braced and spiked together, pand heli down at high tide by barrels ot ‘gravel from the beach something that al ;some posters printed announcing the com- | ing event, for launching day is the chiefest jof Nova Scctia’s holidays. Colored paper ' —greea, red or yellow—and bold type are in high faver for such occasions. Here is| who are looking forward to a college career. the wording of such a bill : —— MARRIAGE Maarten Maasrien’s new story, “An Old OF Maid’s Live”: “A Dutch Tale told in Erg. ore es os lish,” has just been added to *‘ Haiper’s ‘ANOTHER BIG SHIP TO OLD OCEAN | Franklin Sq iare Library.” : ae ede ea wipieieeies wih x ** Literary Industries,” an important volume SPENCER'S ISLAND of sesshalldadeitien, by Hubert Sane Baineroft, } ON SATURDAY, Al 130 O'CLOCK | Cumberland County's largest ship will be | LAUNCHED, | ‘"GUST 20, AT ABOUT Fuit Rieerp Eguierep For Sra. Such an invitation will draw handreds of spectators. Ar the launching of the bark | Argenta, at Eatunville in August, when 1 | Was present, I saw people who had driven ;more than thuty miles in order to see the ‘launching, They all came in holiday at- | tire, old and young, parents and children, lovers and sweethearts ~ail were gay, and all vezy much interested ia any peculiari- ties or unique features about the ship, and al! watching for signs that will indicate whet ber luck is to be. | Wirth hundreds of critical and no end of m schieveus ¢yes upon them, the men do tne l-st steckes of wo:k about the ways and the ship with a wll and a care that, exer- 'eised all along, would have made a better ship in half the time. The spectators lswarm everywhere. They stand and sit on AND ' Literary Notes. The ye jira le pppearance of Appletons’ Canadian wiil commend itself to tourists ind sportsmen, abd even to general readers, jsiuce the work has a literary interest th-ough- ‘juut, ‘Lhis buek, written by the Canadian author snd sportsman, Charles G. D. Roberts, covers Nustern Canada fiom Nisgra Fils to Cape Breton, iucluding the Lake St. Joho countiy, and also incinding a thorough account of the little known Island ot New. foundlaud. The book has been elaborately illustrated thronghont. In addition to intfer- mation segarding poiats of interest for the touris', routes, hotel faree, etc., it presents a cuntinuons story of travel, with entertsiaing i sturical notee, graphic descriptions of sceuery and people, sketches of cinceing trips, ud accounts of the opportunities for fishing; wmd the appendix, which ives practical information for the sportsman, in- cru ‘es the fish and game laws of the diff-rent provinces, and lis s of trout and sa.mon rivers and their lessees, Book 70 OK sp cial, Anillustrated article on ** Yale University,” by Juhu Seymour Wood, will. be published ia Harper’s Young Peop'e for Jan® 16h, This is tde second «f a reries of pipers on prominent American colleg:s prepared especially fo chat perindical, These papers have written by iecent graduates, and contain nuch information vot given ia the catalogues, but yet of great interest te all young people been XAMINER. Lh A a = = Srvete Corres Two Certs VOL. 28.-NO. 23 f Tel, sta ay a—— | em ait. . “3 x Ge _— — L ste | Cc a4 7 7 \ . ‘ is ” ner enseare raned a ) a AS TW9 WEEKS / = LOL AM LM OL a el lee DYCAST THINK OF ITY} e a 2 Flesh Eroducer there can ne} _ SCOTT'S | EMULSION £ Di, es Of Pure Cod Liver Gli and Hypophosphites , ‘ -_ Lime and Soda 3 without a rival. Many have , piped 3 pound a day by the use | CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA, BRONCHITIS, COUGH { COLDS, AND Ail. FORMS’ oF WASTING DIS. { ; EASES. AS PALATABLE AS MILK, ( \Genvine made by Scott & Bowne. Bellevill>. Salm } Wrapper; at all Druggiste, GOc. and $1.00. : REAL ESTATE SALE, ‘ ows wee HE uadersigned lruatees of the late Owen : Connolly will offer for sale, by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the Premises at Souris Kast, On Thursday, 2nd day of July Next, ig announced as nearly ready for pubjicativa by Harper & Brothers. t+ ooo } Crops in the States. (Breeders’ Gazette, Chicago. ) The drouth is_ broken. issue of the Gazette, referring to the dis-' couraging dearth of rain, was off the press the flood gates were opened. From all ac- ' counts it would now appear that there is no oceasion »t present for further complaints as to lack of moisture. In some localities the atmospheric disturbances have been ex- treme'y severe. Winds, hail, lightning, and cl»ud-bursts have done much damage locally, but in general it may be said that the outiock is much more favorable as a re- sult of the recent storms. Corn wants more sunshine to foree it forward, but it is now well s;routed. The heavy rainfall and sub- sequent abavrmilly low range of temper- ature has of course been very destructive to . insect pests. Cut-worms have been at | work in some portions of the corn-belt, and considerable areas have had to be re-planted | she Pebris slonugsheres they gather in the ‘ou this account. shades of too!house and shed; they clamber; es 4 --—- —--- - up the staging, and get ia the way of the | whe Priace of Wales—An American onal at work; «a few young people in ; couples commonly stray off to out-of-the- y places in the yard in a manner at indicates a greater interest ip something other than shipbul ting. The | foreman frets and fumes about on ail sides; ithe builder, silent but anxious, watches the | duinga with his handsin his pocket; the ;owner, bland and smiling, receives the Jadies on the quarter-deck, and compli- inents them on their charms, whiie they praise the new ship and admire the bunt- ing with which she is always decorated. Finally the time comes when the tiny waves of the flood-tide break over the tops of the barre! of gravel that hold down the outer ways. ‘The water will rise no higher, land a gang of sturdy young fcliows with mauis and wedges crawl under the stern end of the ship’s cradie, and begin to split out the blocks on which the weight of the ship rests. There has been no end of chopping and pounding and clatter ail along, but the click of maul and wedge is \different, and the sound hushes the busy tongues, even stills the wail of the tired | baby, for it isa signal that announces the quick departure of the new ship, never to return. Silently, but nervously shifting about in their places, the spectators gaze at the motionless hulk, while the “click, click” from under the cradle grows muffled as the men go further in, and louder again 'as they near the end, until at last the tops of the tall spars are seen to tremble faint-y, and then, with slow but quickening speed, she glides away. Sweeping over the bond the cradle, and floats away, bowing in gen- tle courtesy to the throngs upon the shore. ——— a te _~—°o-. Boxing For Boys (From Harper's Young Pople.) of recreation so beneficial in every respect to a boy as boxing. [ have tried them all, fencing, As an all round developer it is unequalled ; not one of the boy’s muscies remain In- called upon for vigorous service. But what I consider its best feature in its recommen- which the disposition of the boy must | undergo. If a lad is quick to lose his tem- mery!9—eod & wky | e Z Ae nT FOLIA LLL ee | RE YoU WANTING A CHEAP eae RE YoU WAN rrNG A GOLD OR SIL\ ER oe RE YOU WANBING A GOOD TIMEK zs > YOU WAN CING A GOLD ENGRAY ED RIN , | ne you W \NTING A DIAMOND or other Set RING RE you WANTING ANYPHING IN JEM ELUY | RE. YOU WAN ring YOUR WATCH REcawee RE: YOU WANTING YOUR JEM ELRY tecrea era Re. YOU WANTING ANY PHING) ENGRY —- ~s rr so, CAEL AT G. H. TAYLOINS, NORTH Charlottetown, May 14, 1891. sip. OF MARKED SQUARE. better of him will become an i guatain his efforts and avoid defeat. opponent. ‘and become flustered. undirected action. of the beach, she cuts a shining curl of foam from the crest ef the wave that rises to meet her, tips lightly from the eml of There is abso'utely nothing in the way Iam _ positive—aad | know whereof I write, for as boy and man wrestling, rowing swimming, riding—that no one of them has the many advantages of boxing. View. From Harper’s Weekly. Toa manly nature no conspicuous yart in the world can be more galling than that allotted both now and later to the Prince of Wales. His function is not to be that which it seems to be. He will be a King tolerated because he does not possess royal power. As he does not chance to have serious tastes like his father, Prince Albert, his only earnest pursuit must be doing nothing, and the conditions of his position necessarily tempt him to be good for nothing. If he prove to be, as the Prince of Wales is understood to be, a good- natured saunterer living for enjoyment, the devout Englishman may thauk his stars, If scandals of various kinds eceasionally cloud his career, the good Englishman may rejoice if they do net involve flagraut per- sonal disgrace. No tan is subjected to a more searching ordeal of character than the Prince of Wales I: is no merit for poor and obscure men to be irreproachably, | when itis highly creditable for a prince. The soul of St. Francis was not troubled by the assaults of the devil when he came as a dewon ; it was imperilied only when he appeared asa houri. It is the utiaost good fortune rather than i'l fortune which endangers character. It is Capua which undermines ; the sun, not the wind. au + te Horse Notes. Horses are human in at least one respect; they do not relish a fixed ration, but enj»y a variety as well as a man. With a slight change inthe make up of the ration, the horses will he kept in good appitite and ready for active service. While yoo hay andoats will always form the staple articles in feeding, »s floar doves with mankirel, the combinations possible will insure variety and good health. Especially is the growing of vegetable to be insitel upon ae valuable in promoting good health of a'l parts... The secret of good service is tu keep the horses in healthy, thriving condition. —_—__—_—_++9+e——————_—————~ News Notes. AT 11 O'CLOCK, A. M., That valuable property fronting on Main Street, containing about Four Acres of Land, including the sites of the Store and Warehouse burned down a tew weeks ago. On the site of the Store is a stune-walled Cellar, 40x120 feet, aud about 9 feet deep; also fire-proof vault. This property is centrally situated, and very Be | desirable tor either business purposes or pri- fore the last | vate residences, and will be sold in Building Lots. Printed handbills with plan can be had at the office of Peters & Peters, at the office of the Trnstees of late Owen Connolly, Char- luttetown, and from James McQuaid, Eeq., Souris East. ‘berms liberal and will be made known at sale. A. A MACDONALD, w. W. SULLIVAN, FREDERICK PETERS, jucne9 —dy 2aw wy tl slz BLACK DRESS GOODS, We earnestly invite your attention to eur fine showing of new and fasbionable selec- tions of BLACK GOODS for the Spring and Summer trade. We bought this stock of ours with one particular aim and object ia vlew:— There Must be None Better, and There Must be None Sold Cheaper. We have made it a fixed fact that there will be no better goods offered you any- where, and we have made it an ebsolute certainty that po better prices shall be offered you anywhere, simply because we CAN and DO SELL AS CLOSE as it is possible that they should be sold. STANLEY BROS., mayl4 Brown's Block. Tander3 fo: Steam Heating, PRXENDERS will be received by the under- signed antil SATURDAY, 27h inst., from persons willing to contract for the erec- tion of Steem Heating Apparatns, low pres- sure, in the Catholic Church, Vernon River, and to have it completed by the Ist November next. ‘Lhe following are the approximate dimen- sions of the Builling :— Eeetts Of CGI. occa ccs cot cekee 127 feet. \\ idth of wr ox dnek oa eee wae Average Height of Ceilings. “aes” Length of Vestry Room............ _— Wid.h of wl he er eee 254 ** Height Cetiing “© ——.wceseeeesss — Length of Side Chapel.............. 33 °° Width of MP enn cous cseeun's 234, * Heizhs Ceiling ‘* ji — Ln fh TL. Separate Tenders will be received till same dite, for Heating the Parochial House at the same place hy Hot Water. The House ‘s a Two-story Brick Building, ' 44 feet by 30 feet, and 10 feet ceilings, with jan wttic. but tenderers are expected to dation for boys is the very thorough drilling will cure him ; it will tesch him that no one one who lets his temper get the expert sparrer; it wil! speedily convince him of the absolute n-ces:i y of keeping cool and in entire possession of his wits in order to The ‘boxer who cannot con‘rol his temper is i practically at the mercy of a cool, skillful One cannot spar successfully A boxer must ever be on the alert, his ‘wits’ constantly alive, ‘Jo king * for an oppottanity of aesaalt* he ‘must ba able to act ifistantly add with coo}} \ deliberation, xs distinguished “from wild, Hf: need do no running | to develop the mascles of his ‘legs or his A Kansas boy, who earned a bible by ascertain the exact figuces for themselves. memurizing verses, traded the book fora shotgun, and then accidentally shot his aunt in the leg. A London dealer recently received in one consignment 32 000 dead humming birds, | 80,000 aquatic birds ana 800,000 pairs of birds’ wings, so it is reporied, The undersigned wi!! not be bound to accept _the lowest or any tender. By order of Church Committes. PATRICK DOYLE, Pastor. Vernon River, Jane 6, 1891—eod wat jour Seventeen out of twenty farms sli by’ ae ae 7 3 the sher ff in Cowley Cuunty, Kansas, last re) g Of ; A week, had been mortgaged for more than Boz 1 1 they were worth and abandeuned. } The gentlemen of the cloth at Coving- | r y ar ton, Ky.. are moving against a justice of i i litt t li N; Y 4 the peace who late'y hs secured a peticli-4 [il L T ow J 7 cok ne py of the = Yiact — oo ENALS Steamér will sati from Charlottetown eanse of his formuls : en went” ie ang interm diate ports for: News York you both consent / Allright, you are mar-| 7 23th iastant, arriving in N-w York on a ried. = Put the license and $2 —— the | 99 b instant, carrying > Lobsterssend other dor.” ‘This ceremony is performed [t-"9' freight at reasonable rates: Through Bil's of Latiag to Buglant given if reqdired, ' Apply to D. FARQUITARSON & SON. eod bed#dom: windiw upstairs, while ‘the; happy couple stand hefore the dowr iitdide! ‘he hetrse. the Gon'’t object se toch to hie rétipe for the ceremony astu his po digtons) lungs ; thes» are al] cumtiumots!y im actor. rereipis fur the cerenrutiies. Ch'town, ane 8,150) singe 9 oe