<_— een 9 Pa in ~ oe om —— pra eee Tat —— . saat — A Study of Husbands. — sermons are preached, and RY A WOMAN FoR WOMAN, BUT MEN MAY/| seem to take advantage READ IT WITH PROFIT. ito church. We hear much about the art of oui husband. Letus take a step { snd make a study of keeping a id If he is worth winning he is envelope. vorth keeping. This is a wicked world, | togive a ani man is dreadtul mortal. Let us ke him just as he is, notas be ought to in rst pia ‘ 3 very weak i L spe ithe first two years th weaknesses, count ; a back seat and requests tl n t I D rs and learn them by heart i ogers of both hands will} places, When the not | man Then let her study p these weaknesses, witha mesh for] take any vacant seat. every one, and the secret is hers, Is he| fond « or lio ? Let her tightea the mesh around him with fragrant} admitted. coffee, light bread, and good things venerally, and reach his heart through his stomach. Is he tond of flattery about his looks? Let her study the dictionary for sweet words if her supply vives out. Does he like to hear her talk about his brilliant intellect? Let her pore over the encyclopedia to give variety to the depth ef her admiration. Flattery is a good thing to study up at all hazaids, in all its delicate shades, but it must be skillfully done, The Larpy who may try to coax him away will not do it absurdly. Ishe fond of beauty. Here's rub—let her be bright and tidy ; that is half of the vic- tory. Next,let her barg her hair meta- phorically, and keep up with the times, A husband who sees his wife lo »k like other people is not going to consider ' +} Lie her “broken down.’ ‘Though itis a common sneer that a woman has ad- mitted that her sex consider more in marrying, the tastes of her friends than her own, yetit must be considered ludicrous that a man looks at his wife With the same eyes that other people do. Is he fondof literary matters? Listen to him with wide open eyes when he talks of them, A man doesn’t so much care for a literary wife if only she will be literary enough to appre- ciate him. If she bas literary incli- nations, keep them to herself. Men love to be big and great to their wives, That’s the reason why a _help- less little woman can marry three times to a sensible, self-reliant woman’s once. Cultivate |.clplessness. Is he curious? Oh, then you havea treasure; you can always keep him if you havea secret and keep it carefully. Is he jealous? Then, woman, this is not for you; cease torturing that fretted heart which wants you for his own, and teach him confi- dence. Is he ugly in temper and fault- finding? Give him adose of his own medieine, skillfully done. Ishe de- ceitful? Pity him for his weakness ; treat him as one who is born with a de- fect, but put your wits to work—it is a bad case. It is well not to be too tame. Men do not waste their powder and shot on hens and barn-yard foul ; they like the pleasure of pursuing wild game— quail and grouse and deer, a quailis a good model for a wife—neat and trim, with a pretty, swift way about, and just a little capricious. Never let yourself become an old story; be just a little un- certain. Another important fact is, don’t be too good ; it hurts his feelings, aod becoms monotonous. Cultivate a pleasant voice, so that this very mortal man may have his conscience prick him when he isin jeopardy; its pleasant ring will haunt him much more than would a shrillone. It is hard to do all this, besides taking care of the babies and looking after vexatious household cares aud smiling when he comes home, but it seems necessary. “To be born a martyr,” says a husband who for ten years has watched in amazement his wife treading the winepress of her ex- istence, It isa pitiful sight to some men. Bat if the wife does not make a study of these things the harpy will, to steal away the honor from his silver hairs when he is fullof years and the father of sons and daughters. At the same time gude wife, keep from trying any of these things on any mortal mano but your own. These rules are only euvolved to “keepa husband.” The weak creature would rather be good than bad, andit is woman’s duty to hold him by every means in her power, HM EE ————— Sunday in London. (Correspondence of the American. ) Baltimore Talk about the Sunday law and _ its enforcement in Baltimore! It does not compare to the observance of that day in this great city. One hardly knows London to-day, after the bustle and whirl of yesterday. The stores are closed, the wagons have disappeared, the cabs seem to run more quietly, and the people seem almost afraid to speak aloud. What a centrast after a conti- nental Sabbath! I was hungry this morning, and thought 1 would go to the Criterion and get lunch. Imagine my surprise when | arrived at the res— taurant and found it closed, the Gaiety and St. James likewise. All down the Strand, up in the West End, and even in ‘the city,” the restaurants were closed tighter than the proverbis! clam. Not a place to eat on Sunday save the dining room of an hotel. The chop- houses, the “grill-rooms” and the “buf- lets.” are all closed until 6 o'clock in the evening, and even the drinking bars or ale-houses—as far as exteriors are concerned—are dark and uninviting Unless you know the proprietor, and can enter by the “family” or *whole- sale liquor” entrance there is mo usc trying to get in before ] o’clock, There | = | (are plenty of churches to visit and good the people of this and go At Spurgeon’s Tabernacle, the crowd is always great, and every stranger pays itgne visit at least. When you approach the entrance you are met by a verger or officials who gives you an The envelope requests you contribution—a penny or more—and drep it in the box provided. Phe far-seeing,as well as the charitable, do this, and to them the side gate or door 18 open. The sexton places you in helders to be in their seats by that time or lese their hour arrives the XI > Y 3 3 and | , sexton tells you to go up thevisles an Chronic Rheumatism, Chronic Diarrhea, Chronic Dysentery, Cholera Morbus, Kidney Troubles, Diseases of the Send for pamplilet to 1. 8. Jonson & Co,, Bostox, Mass. have contributed are seated, the great doors are opened and the crowd is Then the services begin. Special Notices. — G. H. Coox & Co., wish to call special attention to their beautiful hand-painted photo Christmas and New Year Cards. Call and see specimens. Give your orders early. {decl 2aw w&s wkly tf and Finnan Haddies at the Fish Market. {dec 2 3i eod For Xmas toysand Raisins the Family Grocery is the best and cheapest place on P. E. Island, {dee 1 SAUSAGES made fresh every morning at the Fish Market. [dec 2 31 eod Buy your Blankets, Quilts, Flannels, Knit Wool Goods, Winceys, etc., Joun McPure & Co’s. [deci tf. Cuoice Winter Apples at Beer & Gorr's. Great Bargains in Overcoats, Ulsters, Reefers, Fur Caps, etc., at. Joun McPure & Co's. {dee | tf, G. H. Coox & Co., have just opened a large stock of handsome Christmas Caras. {nov26 wks wkly tf OversHors and Rubbers, the largest variety and lowest prices at J. B, Macponap’s Boot Store. A yew lot of Skating Boots just made at Dorsey, Goff & Co.’s. Geta pair at once. nov 27 Buy your Underclothing at Joun McPurr & Co’s. [decl tf. A SPLENDID lot of China, Glass, and Earth- enware, to be sold cheap at CoLwILw’s. aug § tf Ovr{new stock of Albums are an excellent quality and very cheap. G. H. Cook & Co. {nov26 w&s wkly tf Lavies’ Calf Boots lined with Flannel or Plush atJ. B Maeponacp’s Boot Store. Tue best Ladies’ Oil, Goatand Kid Boots at Dorsey, Gorr & Co.’s, nov 27 J. B. Macponavp’s Tea is pronounced the best. Try it. [nov30, For Crockery and Lamps there is no better place than R. K. Brace’s to go to. Cheap and good. [nov 30 Our French Christmas and New Year Cards are very handsome. Call and see them. G* H. Cook & Co. {nov26 w&s wkly ti Buiack Cashmeres, very cheap at J. B. Mac- DONALD'S. nov 29 Hatr ton Champion Creamer or skim milk Cheese wanted at the Dairy House and Family Grocery. [nev 23. Men’s Reefers for $3.00, Overcoats for $4.00 at J. BY Macponarn’s. {nov30. res Bass Frve gallon tins Best American Oil cheap GEORGE W, DeBLOIS, at Beer & Gorr’s. Ovr Photographs still take the lead. They are all made by the instantaneous dry plate process. G. H. Coox & Co,, over the Apothe- caries Hall, {nov26 wks wkly tf How to save twenty-five dollars.— Carry your old sewing machine to Brown's and have it made as good as new, instead of ehanging it fora new one, Shop on corner of Prince and Grafton Streets, Ch’town. {jy 3 3m H. J. Carpeck sells knit Cardigan Jackets Drawers and Linders in grey and scarlet. All wool. Prices very low. [novl5 12% pd Remyaxsts of Canton Flannel, and Prints, very cheap at.J. B. MacponaLp’s. nov 29 Kent Mirtts.—The best family flour at ‘Cheapside.”’—Hanky Bern, [oct2e tf Buy yuor Winceys at J. B. Macpona.p's, they are the cheapest. nov 29 Sreapy work and good wages. Ten Shoe- makers wanted at the Charlottetown Boot and Shoe Factory. Dinner Seta, Tea Sets, Chamber Sets, in great varieties and cheap, at CoLwILLs. ang § tf Five pound tins Tea just the thing at Brrr & Gorr A SPLENDID washing machine for one dollar at Norton Bros. ocl5 Kerr your feet dry by getting a pair of Boots from the Boot and Shoe Factory. [sep 7 tf Hravy Cloths for Overcoats, Jackets or Ladies’ Ulsters, selling very cheap at J. B. Macpon .Lv’s, nov 29 GoLpb and silver plating of every description done at Brown’s. Shopon corner of Prince and Grafton Streets. fiy 3 3m, wky Go to L. E. Prowse for cheap ready-made Clothing. Overeoats from $4.00 up. Reefers $3.50. {nol3. Home made Boots take the lead, Call fora pair at the Boot and Shoe Factory. [sep 6 tf ANOTHER large quantity of Crockery just received and will be sold cheap at CoLWILL’s aug § tf Be sure and ask your storekeeper for a pair of Boots made at the Boot and Shoe Factory. [sep 7 tf Ir you want to be suited with « Tea Set, a Dinner Set, or a Toilet Set, go to CoLwILv’s. aug § tf Just opened at John McPhee & Co’s. three cases of American Hats, latest styles. Prices low. oct 1 Boy’s Ulsters in great variety at J. B. Mac DONALD'S. fnov30. Wasuine Macuryes selling for one dollar each at Norton Bros. ocld One hundred and fifty Caps at L. F&F. Prowse’s for $1.00 each. fnol3. Joux Newson is at the top of the ladder in furniture. Long experience, best quality, greatest variety, and best workmanship. He does not need to advertise that ‘‘he isa live” man. ‘The public know it. Go.and get real bargains, ‘‘Newson’s Building,” opposite Post Office. [6ctT8 tf Now is the time for to buy a Fur Cap. L. E Prowss sells a good one for $1. {nol3., We are making a lot of real good French Calf Custom Boots, Come and get fitted.— Dorsey, Gorr & Co. A rrece of fine machinery that is composed of steel, iron, brass, copper, gold or silver that Brown cannot mend or make new, you may just as well throw it -way. Shop on corner of Prince and; Grafton Streets, Char- lottetown, {jy 3 2 PN AD SVS When those who 7 ™ Nit acceded acannon PE ETT oe ee = THE DAILY PARS! MAKE ” ;3 NESW And will completely change the blood in the entire system in three months. 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CURKS , Chronic Hoarseness, Hacking Cough, Whooping Cough, An English Veterinary Surgeon and Chemist, now traveling in this country, says that most of the Horse and Cattle Powders sold here are worthless trash. Le say s that Sheridan's ; uu re an ‘ Condition Powders are absolutely pu d immensely valuable } NORTH BRITISH Fire and Lite OF EDINBURGH Subscribed Capital - - Paid Up Capital - ° ‘> Settled With aa Losses Reserved Funds (Irrespective of Paid Insurances effected at th *¢ vu Nine-tenths of the whole Profits of 0 New and Reduced Premiums for be obtained at the No. March 16, 1882—erd Nothing on earth will make hens lay ke Sheridan's Condition Powders. ful to 1 pint food. Sokl everywhere, or sont by mail for $ letter-stamps. I. S. Jonwson & C0., Boston, Mas& TEE Promptiiude Accumulated Funds (irrespective of Paid up Capital) over’ - . 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