gaentetsn Tamme a eh ha acacia aii is ei natn we es aol ee pan me Apne nin gen den nen aba ne wei AAS re ine een waa Kia! Snilninbe SN 3 ISS) BP ctSE Sra Sate Cae ela SBA AO A EEL ARO A Oe Sh ie ey NO reaus:—Five Doutans 4 Yan " ‘ili ene tiaates dad hen beh NEW SERIES. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1891. VOL. 27.—NO. 72 — a os enews oer ca a ak. GEO. A. BAYNES, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Specialist = 10 Chronic Diseases CHARLOTTETOWN. OFFICE— Queen Square, over A pothecaries Postal A ‘ lreas, Box (7. vR_dy Wy Apamphiet of information and ab- / stract of the laws, showing How to Obtain Patents, Caveats, Trade4 : 4, Copyrights, sent free. UNN & CO. . New York. 4 nae THB CELEBRATED PATENT Cookac and Roaster, That Everyone Speaks so Highly of, (SEE TESTIMONIALS), -—IS TO BE HAD Hae Dollar Less Than Old Price a \ R. K. BRACES. fobe had from most any Country Store- keeper. im eod & wy— febl9 Haszart & Moore, PRINFERS, BOOKBINDERS, BLANK BOOK MAKERS. tp ‘ur otto: Best Workmanship and Lowast Prices STK. eee | Bik ethnninne- Headquarters for Books of all kinds a (0) SCHOOL BOOKS! SCHOOL BOOKS! Charlottetown, Jaauary 6, 1891—w fs Telephne Company of P. E. Island een X jn TOLL LINE STATIONS. Re WESTERN STATIONS. | EASTERN STATIONS. | Mount Stewart, Peake’s Station, Cardigan, Dundas, Grand River Bridge, Charlottetown, Hunter River, New G asgow, Laird’s Mills, Rusticoville, North Rustico, | Annandale, Emerald. _ Souris, Tryon Mills, | Ceorgetown, Crapaud, | Lower Montague, Victoria, | Montague, Freetown, Murray Biver, Kensington, , Murray Harbor North, Clifton, Murray Harbor South, Stanley, | New Perth, Malpeque, Valley field, Summerside, Orwell, Centreville, Vernon River Bridge, Brush Wharf, Eldon. 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PREPARED BY ——— KENNETH CAMPBELL CJ WHOLESALE ORUGGISTS, GO3 Craig Streets - -~~- ~ : FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS: Montreal oot 30 TAYLOR & GILLESPIE. ee We are making Special Reduc- h on the tions during this mont binding of Magazines, Illustrated Periodicals, ete. Papers, & GILLESPIE, TAYLOR Tobaccos and Smokere’ Requisites jan20 he Big Book, J. D. McLeod's Corner: jan6 fiign of t Local and Other items. Farar Accipent.—A man named Mi- chael Callaghau was found on the railway track at Campbelton, No 8 , on Saturday wight, badiy bruised anc cut, He was taken to the hospital, where he died in a short nme. It is not knowa what train struck him. Goop Work IN Frepericron.—As 4 re- su't of Evangelist Waitier’s services in the Ba,tist Church in Fredericton, about sixty persons were baptized in that church a week ago, and on Sabb:th last twenty were baptized in the Free Bapiist Church. Gone to Purgatory The Shelburne Budget sxys: Authony D. Perry, Esq, from Purgatory, was in Shelburne on nom ination day, and favored our office with a friend}y call. He was looking remarkably well—considering. He has returned to Purgatory. Tuer Deapiy Cigarette —Thos. Cult, a fourteen year vid boy, was taken to the almshvuse at New H.ven, Conn., on the 9h, violently insane. His mental dvrange- ment was caused by cigarette smoking. While raving he coutinually shouted for cigarettes. oo Lance Unperstanp:xe.—Mr. James H. Hitz beotandshoeu ker 1 Kentville, N. S., has just compleied che contract for making « pair of boots, the dimensions for which are as fullows: size, No. 15; length of sole, inside. 182 inches, cutside 144 inches. They are t be worn by Ebenezer Lindsay, Pine Woods. May se “Jack tHE Ripper ”—Accord- ipngto a Dubin despatch the man Gaven, guilty of the murderous stabbing ia a train He has been twice in prison for s abbing people without apparent reasun, and the police are impressed with his likeness to the description of ‘Jack the Ripper,” ~ Aip From TEE QurEN.—According toa late despatch the Queen has been much dis- ftressed over the great mining dis«ster at >Sprioghill, N. §., avd has through her secre- tary subscribed thirty pounds eterlivg to the tuod being raieed in London for the benefit of the widows and orphans. This fund now amounts to a considerable anm and subacrip tions are coming in daily from all quarters dione Deatn in Tar Corree.—Near Mount Scientific Miscellany. A Russtax Viork —One of the greatest and must coinmendable of modern engineer- ing enterprises is being carried out by the government of Russia, which has had several thousand men employed since 1870 in the work of draining the Pinsk marshes. This immense uninhabitable district is situated xbont midw+y between the Balric Sea and the Biack Sea, and covers an area about +qual to that of the State of Penn- sylvania, The work performed includes | the building of bridges andthe digging of | wells, in addition to the construction of canals, drains and embankments. The} latest report states that vo less than 185, square miles have been drained on the; bauks of the Prip-t, reclaiming more than } 7,000,000 acres of meadow land. Great | furests have been made accessible, and are | beginning to be profitable. A Prowrive Krurr.—Near Apt, in the! Froncn depa tmeut of V u luse, « retired inspector of torests hae scci-entally un-| earthed some ancient work of peculiar in-; terest. The remains were found ona bed of pebbles eight feet below the surface, and: seem to be these of a prehistoric workshop. | The flint implements were so sharp and well-prese! ved as to indicate that they had, never been taken from the place where they were shaped, and two nuclei were dis- covered, upon which some students suc- ceeded in replacing the pieces chipped off Here, then, isa factory vf the stune age, with the materials in such position as to indicate exactly the procedure of the. early work men. J upiTer’s Rotation.—Among the analo- gies traced between the planet Jupiter and the sun is the rotation of the equator at 4 more rapid rate than the rest of the surtace. at Castlerea, has been decided tu be sane, ! A Russian astronomer, Bivlopulski, has lately combined the observations and draw- ings of many different observers, and has been able to determine more than « hundred angular velocities st various latitudes upon Jupiter. These indicate that a zone of 6° on either side of the equator rutates iu 9h. 5lm., the surtace beyoud 10° to north or south in about 9h., 65 50., and the points between 5? and 10° north or south in an intermediate period. A Norewortsy Boox.—If Emerson’s rule,* never :ead any book that is net a year old,” were to be appiied to scientific books our nineteenth century progress wouid scarcely be as rapid as it is. Among the few popular scientitic works of 1890 that will not be antiquated at the end of a twelve-month is ‘* Electricity in D.ily I took Cold, I took Sick, I TOOK SCOT?’S EMULSION RESULT: Itake My Meals, . I take My Rest, AND 1AM VIGOROUS ENOUGH TO TAKE ANYTHING I CAN LAY MY HANDS O}; getting fat too, FoR Szatt's Emulsion of Pure Cod_Liver 0: and Hypophosphites of Limeand Soda Nor ONLY CuRED MY Ine¢in- lent Consumption sur beivr ME UP, AND IS NUW PUTTING FLESH ON MY BONES AT THE RATE OF A POUND A DAY. 1 TAKE ITJUST AS EASILY AS IPO MILK.” Seart’s Em Ision is put up only in fa mon * ook Wrappers, Seld by all Druggis.s at Se and $1.00, SCOTT & BOWNE, Bellevilie. ST ee Duspentistee atin: Duspeptieure cures i The ase and LALLA LOL LOL LL LLL ALOE LM OL te Me * LLL OOO ELM AMAL AL Ae MN, eee ne ~ “© eeme es ee er neee eee a ie * long-standing cases of ¢ .? Gronic Dyspepsia ) . positively cured LiDyspeptieurely Price per bottle 35cts and £00 aI botiles four ti Ora ee Charles KS Short. St.elohn. Nn’. SOLD CVERVWHERE, ndise stion. BANK 8T0 K, BY AUCTION, WILL SELL BY AUCTION, at my Sales room, on MONDAY, the 16th day of March, inst.. at 11 o'clock, a m. :—30 Shares Merchants’ Bank of P. E. Island. jfrom the same cause. Sterhng, Ky , on Friday morning, William Life,” (Chas. Scribner’s Sous, New York) Ferguson, a respectable farmer, 78 years which 1s 60 sompreheusive in character that ola, and his eon-in law, B C. Watts, were a large portion of it, at least, wust iong re- found dead from poisoning. His grand- tain its value. Au account of the applica- daughter, Miss Grace Boyd, was also dying tions «f electricity to every day uses is giv- The poison was en by ten different writers Gach a recug- arsenic. and was pub im the cofise made by niged suthority in his branch-—and re Ferguson, probably by some enemy of together these eminent specialists have the family who slipped in from the outside. produced a condensed yet surprisingly . complete work fur the perusal and refer- Evapine THE Law —An Amherst paper ence of students and general readers, The says: A novel me hod of transporting matter has been priated in a series of at- liquor is now accorded to the ingenuity of tractive papers in Scribner's Mayazine, but certain parties. A few potatocs sre placed is here cvllected i a single pandsome vel. in the bottom of x» barrel, the liquot comes uime, which satisfactorily answers the ques- next, over which is anovher layer of tions that are constantly bemg asked con- potatoes; then the barrel is headed up and cerning the principles aud methods of pro- marked ‘‘po atees,” Most of these barrels ducing aud measuring electricity, the elec have been buled to Springhill tric mutor, the electric railway, electric point lighting, telegraphy, submarine cables, . Jgatousy tur Cause.—At Batsville, els circity in naval and land warfare, elec- ‘Ind., on Sunday, John Dirschere, a well- tricity in the household, and the effets of ‘known hotel keeper, while drunk and electricity on the body. crazed with jealousy, shot his wife in the head, infl:cting « serivus wound ; then sh t A Deata Warnine —According to D». Chiappoii, an extraoidinary opening of the his three year-old daughter through the heart; shet his cock, Mary Jones, in the back, inflicting a flesh wound. and then took his own life by cutting his throat with a case knife. Honeymoon 1s a Hosprrar.—Mr. and Mrs. B L_ Dulaney, living near Washing- ton, D. C, were married on November 14 and started on their honeymoon. On the Pennsylvania road their train cellided with another and they were both serivusly injured, the busband in the back and the bride having both her ankles crushed. They were taken to ‘he West Pennsylvania hospital, Pittsburg, Pa., where, side by side, they have lain ever since, en} ying even in their suffering a pleasant honey- eyelids which gives the eyes the appearance of protruding from their orbits, 18 some- times seen in patieuts who apparently have not long to live, and this is an unfailing sign of death within 24 hours. In some cases only one eye is affected, but even then deach is certsin to take place within 72 hours. The affect is ascribed to a dis- exsed state of the sympathetic nerve, but why it should always be a death symptom is not known. The annual births per 1,000 inhabitants are given by Prof Leon Le Fort ae 42 in Hungary; 39 in Germany; 35 in Eugland, and 251m France. The number in France wis 38.4 in 1778 The present rate of in- crease would duuble the population of Sax- ony in 45 years, uf Englond in 52 years, « f moun. They will ee et ee. Prussia in 54 years, and of France in 195 Tux Roy Was Tinev.—A large new barn Years. owned by Mr. Hugh Harris, of Middle Onio, Out of 26,954 food samples recently ana- <helburne Co., N. 8., was entirely destroyet lyzed in Englaud and Wales, 3,096, or 11$ by fire the other day It contained five tons per cent., were found to be adulterated. of hay and three barrels of flour and two bar- Ouly one year, 1888, has shown @ smaller rels of meal, a — ms nes i fost percentage. i ensils, all of which were des roye The bebe = se fire by a cnet hae A PARISIAN CARRIAGE —The problem of who was desirous to be relieved of the work M4slug & hight steam rarriage has been at- of louking after the barn, He was a good tuck! in a promising way bp M. Serpollet, deal too successful in his effort. A qu-ntity the Freuch eugineer whose "ns antaneous ot shingles, about ten thousand, viied near steam generator wes brought to neice a year ‘he barn, was also burned. No insurance or two go. This generstor consisis of a Mr. Harris was away fr-m home at the time, StPobg “pI al tub- from which a fine jet of The cattle were saved water issues over a fire and instantly expsude into steam, +xp osion being impossible, and 7 a'cam being b ought at once to tul: pressure. | Benevotent Irish Socrety —At the gyon a boilrr is especially adapied for light annual meeting of the Benevolent Lrish vehiel 8. Mr. Serpoliet has been experiment- S: ciety on Tuesday evening the following jng with it on tricycles, and in his Jatest officers were elected :— effort he employs it on # large phaetou capable Patron— James Reddin. of carrying six persons on 118 two seats, with President -S B luer a sevevth pissenger on « St olin fron’. The Wine do—J Fh Retdin. | carriage is elegant in appearauee, and very a ". Mi hael Walsh comfortable. The boiler is under the rear eine ee ' seat, and the fire-box receives fuei automatic- Treas—James Ey sn. ally from chests om each side, whiie the water Seey Richard Madigan. _, reve:voic and the engine are placed under the Hall] Committee—Jvhn Cochrane, Patrick front seat. The norm] horse-power is 4, Bu ke, James M-Carron. which may be instantanecusly iocreased to 6. Comunttee of Charit y—Pat rick McCarey, A speed of 15 mi'es an hour is obcained, _and i—. Blackburn, Philip Curley, James grades of | in 12 are easily surmounted with Murphy, John Madigan. fuilload. Water may be earried for a trip Chief Marsha!—Thomas Campbell. of about 2) miles, and fuel for 35 miles, aud Assistant Marshsis—Wilism Murphy, | with a fu:l charge of fue' and water she ‘otal McCarron, M. Walsh, P. Berrigan. | weight of the carriage 's 2750 pouuds Coke, James Be ? ee. Blackburn. {of Which about 30 pounds is consumed per Janitur aad Messenger Biace ; horse-power hour, is preferred for fuel on ,eity streets on account of its smokelesness. aos ; Tinie te This nevel vebic'e is readily guided through British empire was begua on ha sday scouted thetendhiaans, tad (2 poctilited oo India. It is expected to show posh the streets of Paris with no restriction except inhabitants in India, against 245,000,000 in| that the speed shall not exceed 10 miles an 1881. The British {sles will be taken in 4] hour. month hence, and it is estimated that the population will show aa increase uf 15 per cent. ; ' The work of taking a census of the —— - p> <a Od Coats, Vests snd Pants, cheap to close, tat Jas, Paton & Oo’s,. m93i R BFAIRSTO, mch9 Auctioneer. FOR SALE. S I intend selling my Dwelling House on Sidney Street, those desiring a first- class home will do well to investigate. It is ove of the finest finished houses in the city. Gas and water throughout. Bath Reom end sewerage to the river. Thre lot is 70x78 feet. The Warehouse and Lot next to it can he had if desired. No encumbrances of any kind. Price and terms on application between 2 and 4 o'clock, MRS. M. H. GAHAN, meh7—tu th eat $5 0 $107 A Set. Satisfaction guaranteed. Teeth ex- tracted without pain, DR. J P. MURRAY, Queen Street. mch4—dy Imeod wy PREELIOLD FARM FOR SALE. j HE unde-signed offers for sale 62 Aeres of Lond fronting on north side of St, Peter's Ray Abou 30 acres are cles: ed ; the balance covered with fencing material. Con- venient to churches, schools, etc., and one and a half miles from St. Peter's Railway Station. JOHN A. McLAINE, St. Peter's Bay, Aug. 29, 1890. 1s9l. Spring: Trip Fram Liverpool THE CLIPPER BARKENTINE EREMA, Newly Metalled, 300 Tons Register, R. NcDONALD, Commander, WILL SAIL FROM Liverpool for Charlottetown ABOUT Ist OF AP«lIL, Freight at throagh rates to the and will carr ailway points on the Island, different s@ For Freight apply ia London to John Pitcairn & Sons, 7 Union Court, Old Broad Street; in Liverpool to Pitcairn Brothers, 51 South John Street, or here to the owners. PYAKE-BHOS, & CO, Charlottetown, Feb. 17, 1891.