Augustine Cove Notes. The farmers of this section have com- menced cutting their hay. We are pleased to state that Augustine Cove can boast of having some of the finest barns to be seen in this Province. A glance at the barns owned by Messsrs G. W. Cameron, N. F. McFadyen, Solomon Bell and others would convinee a person of the apparent prosperity of the farmers of this vicinity; while the cozy dwelling houses of this section ares model of neat- ness and perfection. We regret to learn of the resignation of Mr. J. P. Hood, who has been teaching in this district for some four or five years. Mr. Hood, while teaching this school, has always done his utmost to instruct his pupils in tbe branches of education: and it is with pleasure that we state that his effortsahas met with the success they so well deserved. He has accepted an offer of em- ployment ia the Pioneer office at Summer- side. Mr. Daniel Cameron, our village Smith, is doing « rushing business in his line. He also has in course of erection a large dwell- ing house which, when completed. will be a model of architecture. We are pleased to note that Captain J. G. Sheriff, of No. 8 Company, 82nd Batt., returned from Camp Brighton highly pleased with the manner in which his corps acquitted themselves. Mr. Sheriff is teacher of the school at North Carleton, and is highly esteemed by his pupils and the members of his corps. RAMBLER. Augustine Cove, July 15, 1889. The Great Heat of Siberia. Siberia is commonly regarded as a region of ice and cold, but according to Mr. George Kennan it is, in summer time, about as hot a country asthere is on the face of the globe. In one of his remarkable Siberian narratives, given in the Century Mugazine, Mr. Kennan thus relates one of his hot weather experiences : — ‘** The farther we went up the Irtes’h the hotter became the weather, and the more barren the steppe, until it was easy to imagine that we were in an Arabian or a north African desert. The thermometer ranged day after day from 90 to 103 degrees in the shade; the atmosphere was suffo- cating ; every leaf and every blade of grass, as far as the eye could reach, had been ab- solutely burned dead by the fierce sun- shine ; great whirling columns of sand 100 to 150 feet in height swept slowly and majestically across the sun-scorched plain ; and we could trace the progress of a single mounted Kirghis five miles away by the cloud of dust which his horse’s hoofs raised from the steppe. I suffered intensely from the heat and thirst, and had to protect my- self from the fierce sunshine by swathing my body in four thicknesses of blanket, and putting a big down pillow over my legs. | could not hold my hand in that sunshine five minutes without pain, and wrapping my body in four thicknesses of heavy woolen blanketing gave me at once a sensation of cooiness. Mine was the southern or sunny side of the tarantas, and I finally became so exhausted with the fierce heat, and had such a strange feeling of faintness, nausea and suffocation, that I asked Mr. Frust to change sides with me, and give me a brief respite. He wrapped himself up in a blanket, put a pillow over his legs, and managed to endure it untilevening. Fami- liar as | supposed myself to be with Siberia, i little thought, when I crossed the fron- tier, that I should find in it a north African desert,with whirling sand columns and sun- shine from which I should be obligvd to protect ny limbs with blankets.” P<. Educational Thought. To give the net product of enquiry, with- out the inquiry that leads to it, is found to be both enervating and inefficient. Gene- ral truths to be ot due and permanent use, must be earned.— Herbert Spencer. Langour can be conquered only by enthu- siasin, and enthusiasm can be kindled only by two things: an ideal which takes the imagination by storm, and a definite, intel- ligent plan for carrying out that ideal into practice. —Ex, It is 4 truth very imperfectly recognized by teachers that the education of a youth depends not only on what he learns, but on how he learns it, and that some power of the mind is being daily improved or in- jured by the methods which are adopted in teaching him.—-Pitch. A boy almost inevitably fails in charac- ter and culture who misses the discipline of the school; but if he be a genius and main- tains a good character he ripens faster, is keener, and uften stronger in thought the less schooling he has. This not only holds true of the genius, of whom the world has all too few, but it is true of many a ‘“* street Arab,” who has wit enough to puzzle many many a scholastic. Probably one in a thousand is as well offZoutZof school as in, but there is an element of rugged thought that the street trains to that the school does not. Reeognizing this, let us be care- ful to develop strong thought as well as culture in the schools, remembering the dude is more helpless and heartless than the boor.— Ez. a A game News Notes. The title of the eighth wonder of the world is said to belong fairly to the great bridge over the Firth of Forth at Queens- ferry, now nearing completion. Its three cantilevers and girders, if set on land, would be three times as high as the Eiffel Tower. Its length, however, which is a mile without, or a mile and a half with the viaducts, is not sv remarkable as its height and vast proportions. Fifty thousand tons uf the finest steel have been used in its con- struction. A sea turtle ten feet long, five feet wide, and weighing 1,000 lbs., was caught recent- ly in trap off South Harwich, Cape Cod. This monster is estimated to be fully 200 years old. As it stands, the distance be- tween its fore flippers is over ten feet. The largest organ in the world has just been constructed in England, for the Town Hall of Sydney. N. S. W., at a cost of $75,000. The instrument has 126 sounding stops, and possesses the extraordinary novelty of a pedal reed stop of 64 feet sounding length. The wind supply is maintained by 4 gas engine of great power, Rocky Point, West River and South- port Ferry Table. For public convenience we condense the time table of the Rocky Point, and Southport Ferry : ROCKY POINT. ‘ Steamer leaves Ferry W harf, Charlotte- town,— a Turspay anp Fripay—9.30 a. m; 2 p. m.; returning 8.30, 10 a. m.; 2.20 p. m. ' Wepvespay AND Saturpay—8.30, 9.30 m.; 2.20 and 4,20 p. m. j Senpay—9 a. m; 1 p. m.; returning 9.30 a. m., 1.30 p. m. Sail Boat leaves Connolly's Wharf,—- Moxpay anp THurspay—9 and 1] a, m; 2, 4 and 6 p. m.; returning 8 and 10 a. m; 12.39, 3 and 5 p. m. Turspay, WrEDNESDAY, FRIDAY AND SAT- URDAY—1I1 a. m.; 3and 6 p. m.; returning 8 a. m.; 12.30 and 5 p. m. Sunday - 4.30 p. m., coming from Rocky Point at 3.30 p. m. WEST RIVER. Steamer leaves Ferry Wharf for Shaw's Wharf, Tvurspay AND FRIDAY—4 p. m™., — at Rocky Point and Westville, coming rom Shaw's Whart same day at 7a. m., calling at Westville and Rocky Point SOUTH PORT Steamer leaves Charlottetown on week days, commencing at 6 a. m. and continues until 10 p. m., running at intervals of every half hour. Returning leaves Southport first trip 6.15 a. m., and continues until 10.10 p. m., running at intervals of every half hour. On Sunpay leaves Charlottetown, first trip at 7a.m.,and every hour until 10 a. m., then leaving at 10.30 and 12 noon, 12.30 and from i to 5 p. m., then regular trips at 6.30, 7.30 and 8.30. Returning leaves Southport at 7.30, 8.15, 9.45 10,15 and 10,45 a. m; 12.15, West River | a m.; 2and 4p. m.; returning at 9 and 10 a. 12.45, 1.15 amd every hour from 2.30 until! 5.30 and afterwards at 6.45, 8 and 8.45 p, m. Tae Summer Time TaBLe.—For the con-, venience of the public we condense the hours of departure and arrival of trains (local time); FOR THE WEST. 7 and 9.45 a. m. ; 4.30 p. m. FROM THE WEST. 10.35 a. m. ; 4 and 8.10 p. m. FOR THE EAST, 7.30 a. m. and 4.15 p. m, FROM THE EAST. 10.20 a. m. and 7.15 p. m. ISsS9. STEAMER “HEATHER BELLE. ” SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. On and after Tuesday, May 14th, the Steamer “ Heather Belle,” Hugh McLean, Master, will run as follows: Every Tuesday morning, at 4 o'clock, will leave Charlottetown for Orwell Brush Wharf, leav- ing Orwell Brush Wharf at 7 a. m., for Char- lottetown, — at China Point and Halli- day's Wharves; leaving Charlottetown at 3 R m., for Halliday’s, Chipa Point and Brush Vharves, where she will remain over night, Wednesday morning, at 7 o'clock, will leave Brosh Wharf for Charlottetown, calling at China Point and Halliday’s Wharves; leav- ing Charlottetown at 3 p.m., remaining at Brush Wharf over night. Thursday morning, at 7 o'clock, will leave Brush Whaerf for Charlottetown, calling at China Point and Halliday’s Wharves ; leaving Char- lottetown at 3p.m.; leaving Brush Wharf about 6 p. m, for Charlottetown. ‘The Steamer will cali at China Point Wharf when possible. Friday, will leave Charlottetown for Cranberry Wharf, East River, at 4a. m.; leaving Cran- berry Wharf at 7 a. m. for Charlottetown, calling at Hickey’s Wharf; leaving Charlotte- town for Hickey’s and Cranberry Wharves at 3p. m., returning to Charlottetown same evening. Every alternate Friday, steamer will go te Mount Stewart. Saturday, at 3oclock, a.m., willleave Char- lottetown for Crapaud: leaving Crapaud at 7 4 m. for Charlottetown; leaving Char- lottetown at 3 p. m., to return to Crapaud : returning from Crapaud to Charlottetown same evening. FARES: Cabin, to or from Orwell and Wharves, 30 cts. Deck, 2v cts. : Cabin, to or from enet Stewart, 20 cts.; Cranberry and Hickey’s, 12 cts. Cabin, A or from Crapaud, 40 cts. ; Deck, 30c. Excursion Tickets will be issued to Orwell every Thursday, and to Crapaud every Saturday, L. C. OWEN, Agent, Ch’town, P. E. L, May 10, 1889—law tf pat 50,000. | Fifty Thousand Bottles Wanted _AT THE “OLD LONDON” BOTTLING HOUSE. JOHN JOY, feb2]—tf Water Street. (This Engraving represents the Lungs im a healthy state.) THE REMEDY FOR CURING CONSUMPTION, COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA, CROUP, ALL DISEASES OF THE THROAT, LUNGS AND PULMONARY ORGANS. OONSUMPTION HAS BEEN OURED When other Remedies and Physicians have failed to effect a cure. Recommended by Puysictans, MINISTERS, AND Nurses. In fact by everybody who has given ita good trial. It never fails to bring relief. AS AN EXPECTORANT iT HAS NO EFQUA It is harmless to the Most Delicate Child. It contains no OPIUM in any form. Price Go, 50c anv $1 00 per BorTie, DAVIS & LAWRENCE CO. (Limited), Bawavet Amante. MOMTRMAR. * Furniture Repair Shop, QUEEN STREET, Opposite Watson's Drug Store. a NURNITURE Repaired, Repainted and k Reupholstered in fine style. Venetian Blinds Painted and Retaped very cheap. New Signs made in new and fancy style. Vld Signs Repainted and Relettered. Shop Blinds Painted and Lettered in Gold Leaf. Paints mixed to order, ready for use, all shades. 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PAR- KER, graduate of Harvard Medical College, 25 years’ practice in Boston, who may be con- sulted confidentially. Specialty, Diseases of Man. Office, No. 4 Bulfinch Street, jn}2—lyr eod & wky UPTURE The Jast 25 years I have adjusted more Trusses than any man inAmerica. Valu- able Patents, my own invention, in es, Spinal and Club eee ee ce pture—I guarantee to argest Rup aes sontiens your hip, no straps whatsoever, gest stock of eral T. also the great Cluthe Spiral Trosees 1 in stock. Rellablo system for ORDERING BY MAIL, Spinal instrumentsofocher makes r and more effective, CLUB FEETIcsintecnrzs straighten born Club Feet( Patented.) ab Twill prove to anybody that never did nor can Feet. Send 6 cent stamps for Book. CHAS. CLUTHE, 118 King St. W., Teronto, DRUNKENNESS Or -. ki mor Habit. Reeitivety Caves Gelden Specific. ghguaane Garter cnciaay e @ permanent and 6 eure, whether the patient is s moderate dri aleoholic wreck. It has been given in thousan and in nstance a followed. J8 never poesibility to exi aussi da Sad es ee GOLDEN Guay (Liquid) && Note.—This favorite medicine is put up im oval bottles holding three ounces each, with the name blown in the glass, and the name of the inventor, S. R. Camp- bell, in red ink across the face of the label. Beware of imitations, refuse all substi. tutes, and you will not be disappointed. (Jampbel’s (Jathartic (Jompomd Cures [Thronic (Foustipation, [Jostiveness, aud all (Jomplaints arising from a disordered state of the Liver, Stomach and Bowels, such as Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Bilious Affections, Headache, Heartburn, Acidity of the Stomach, Rheumatism, Loss of Appetite, Gravel, Nervous Debility, Nausea, or Vomiting, &c., &c. Price 25 Cents per Bottle, ; PREPARED ONLY BY DAVIS & LAWRENCE CO, (Limited), ern cr r . + - WEDNESDA Parsons’ Pills Y, JULY 24, 1889. These pills were a won- derful discovery. Un- Mke any others. One Pilla Dose. Children take them easily. The most delicate women use them. In fact all ladies can obtain very great bonefit from the use of Parsons’ One box sent post aid for 25 cts., or five oxes for $1 in stamps. BO Fillsia every box. The circular around each box explains the symptoms. Alsohow to cure ® great variety of diseases. This infor- mation alone is worth ten times the cost. A handsome illustrated pamphietsentfree con- tains valuable infor- mation. Send for it. Dr. I. 8. Johnson & Co., 22 Custom House Street, Hoston, Mass. We pay duty to Canada. Make New Rich **Best Liver Pill Known.” Blood! Brandram’s B. B. COLORS IN NORTON March 25, i8S89—2aw & wky eaten. «:. ——_——{x English Boiled and Raw Lins OT aie: : For Fishermen---Lines and Twines. ssielitenssnalh tt Poceteimieas & FENNELE. pring Supplies, ——-FOR—— House Builders and painters [x] NAILS, LOCKS, HINGES, TAR & DRY PAPER, PITCH & FELT. —-——|x}-—- -—- White DRY. Genuine — OIL AND J-—----— CHARIOTTETOWN, Lead, eed Oil, Varnishes, Glass, &e With OYSTERS fresh from PINETTE, the Try the lottetown. 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The more coinplicated your disease bas become, the greater the number and diversity of symp- toms. No matter what stage it hes reached, Dr. Pierce's (solden Medical Discovery will subdue it, if taken according to direc- tions for a reusonable length of time. If not cured, complications multiply and Consump- tion of the iainys, Skin Diseases, Heart Disease, Rheumatism, Kidney Disease, or other grave miladies are quite Hable to set in and, sooner or later, induce a fatal termination. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Dis- covery acts powerfully upon the Liver, and through the great blood-purifying organ, cleanses the system of all blood-taints and im- puritics, from whatever cause arising. It #® equally efficacious in acting upon the Kid neys, and other excretory organa, cleansing. etrengthening, and healing their diseases, As an appetizing, restorative tonic, it promotes digestion aud nutrition, thereby building up both ficsh and strength. In malarial districts, this wonderful medicine has pained «arent celebrity in curing Fever and Ague, Chills and Fever, Dum) Ague, and kindred diseases. Dr. Picrce’s Golden Medical Dis- covery CURES ALL HURORS, from a common Blotch, or Eruption, to the worst Secrofula. Salt-rheum, * Pever-sores,” Scaly or Rough Skin, in short, all diseases caused by bad blood are conquered by this powerful, purifying, and invigorating medi- cine. Great Euting Ulcers rapidly beai under ts benign influence. Especially has it mani- tested its potency in curing Tetter, Eezem’. Lrysipelas, Boils, Carbuncies, Sore Eyes Serof- lous Sores aud Sweilings, Hip-joint Disease, “White Swellings,” Geitre, or Thick Neck, and Enlarged Glands. Send ten cents in stamps for a large Treatise, with colored plates, on Skin Diseases, or the samé amount for a Treatise on Scrofulous A ffections. “FOR THE SLOOD IS THE LIFE.” Thoroughly cleanse it by using Pr- Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery, aud good digestion, a fair skin, buoyant spirits, vital strength and bodily health will be established. CONSUMPTION, which is Scrofula of the Lungs, is arrested and cured by this remedy, if taken in the earlier stages of the disease. From its mar- velous power over this terribly fata! disease, when first offering this now world-famed rem- edy to the public, Dr. Pierce thought seriously of calling it his “Consumption Core,” but abandoned that name as too restrictive for a medicine which, from its wonderful com- bination of tonic, or strengthening, alterative, or blood-cleansing, anti-bilious, pectoral, and nutritive properties, is unequaled, not ont as a remedy for Consumption, but for al Chronic Diseases of the Liver, Blood, and Lungs. For Weak Lungs, Spitting of Blood, Short- ness of Breath, Chronic Nasal Catarrh, pee chitis, Asthma, Severe Coughs, pee kindre affections, it is an efficient remedy. ‘ Sold by Druggists, at $1.00, or 51x Bottles for $5.00. ae ie Send ten cents in stamps for Dr. Pierce's book on Consumption. Address, World’s Dispensary Medical Association, 603 Main St. BUFFALO, N. &