j 7 | ; ie a Jee A a i tio * oe hs OE ol aR ne isc sali, sind me * SM A ED A mpd a i Si ag * * Pas a Saaz nae ee! OE so ‘ ee 2 eR Ca me lls cnc, A TT A OR eet IE How Bells Are Tuned. a hell 10 each true or, The tirst eth i Les requisite is that onical terms, be her words be in harmony with itsell Piis means that a beil yield a the exact pitch ot which uby or inary musician can at once determine. this tone | om veral tones which exist io must note Has Lech regarded ais a < Hate Of se every b snd are termed the “ octave,” yuint’” and “liere It these three mies harmonize, the bell is supposed to be tru the key note given is the nsonal yr” kev note, To obtain e octave of any bell it is nece sary | totapiton the top, just atthe curve. | Pap it one quarter's distance from this fihequint, or fifth ofthe octave! results. Twe quarter's and a half} lower, We get the tierce, or third of tl OCTAVE Tappe d above the rim where the clapper strikes the octave, quint and tierce sound simultaneously, as stated above, the consonant giving, * key note of the bell. These ’ thi ee tones are the only ones spoken of in any | work as beloaging to bells, and they tlso the only ones mentioned as a test But since the most impor tant note of the beli—the “drone,” as it is called—is entirely overlooked, and is pot at are + »t a ball. “¢ AS ohh most Only interesting, ill reliable The fact is that every bell gives two prominent notes—one the key note and ERS ona en this een ~~ a een a el == — PO ee ee ~ NR a THEH DAT Special sn OUggen. | Jy Sh, wonderfal low prices mehi? Fancy Work, Cards, Tassels, Berlin Wool, | Silver and Silk Braids, Purse Silk, lofant’s Jackets and | Siiks, Stamped Embroidery, Gold Bootees, all selling very cheap at M. F El is’s (mar 16 Great kes tor Felt Hats at J. B. Mac- d malas mit hl7 tiotp and Silver Plating of every deserip- | | Mirrers & Looking Glasses, English and German, yery Low, tion done at Rrown’a, et the Athonsum, Char- tf dAaak Jattetorwy Lapies’ Repeers (all sizes} at Macdonald's Boot Store, meh17 Room Parke, guaranteed the lowest prices in town, at J. B. Macdonald's. mehl7 Pur balance of our Fur Caps selling at cost. {W. & A. Brown *& Co. (feb 16 Firreen barrels Pox Berries at Beer & otis (feb 3 |} Farrpans’ SCALES repaired at Brown's, at ithe Athenwam Ch'town. tf—decti Two THovusanp Dottars in Marlin and pure Manilla in stock. Also, 100 boxes 1} in. Clinch Nails, 100 kegs }} in, Steel Naiis for Lobster Traps, at the City Hardware Store.— feb 18 We are offering special discounts on Men’s W. & A. Brown & Co. } | Nort iN By uN, Ui lerclothing. (feb 16 | Mr, R. C. Gorr, of the tirm of Dorsey | Goff & Co., has returned from a visit abroad, | where he has bought at a low cash price a large Sprivg Stock (Latest Styles) of Boots, | Shees and Slippers. — Dorsey, fiorr & Co j teh ' boxes of Valencia Raisins, One hundred wholesale and retai] at Be: ' i -_ > ‘ering ¢ ene ]1 lo verco - the other the droneor “hum” note}, Ware offering a splendil lot of Overcoat a ° “a ‘ lings at enst W. & A. Rerown & t'a (feb 16 which in foreign bellsis usually an} *"® : a : . a we | Ong hundred boxes Boncless Fish at Beer & octave, and io American bells a WA ypOr | ; h 2? : “i ; : | Golf's, {feb 21 ” minor sixth. lower than the ker note. | ; a ry , } CANNED Salmon, Lobsters and Vinnan “= Td ys Ww ~ ; yrs ( wer t ‘ | . > . ‘ . . i an te al Vay vi rate vd longer ihan | Haddie at Reer & Goff's. (feb 2] the Key note, and hence the same bell} . : — ut timesseems to give atone entirely iistinet from the key pote, That is! ’ ause at ore time the key aote! ; @ is heard (usually at a considerable ‘listanee). while at an ther ooly the whom ever le knows as the successful ' manager of th rope is heard and since the drone -_ : . ' vibrates the longer, it frequently im- Largest Hotel Enterprises sses the ear, especially when pear, as | 0 sce ‘ ' 1 of America, says that while a passenger fro e fullest domisant tone of the bell. r : iooy Of the bell, therelfore, most entirely upon the drone, | od the best test of a bell is the impres : rives the ear, while the fact ré a that if the drone does not har monize with the key sote the bell this ticki Sti and dises rdant The only i as they and upper hotes, or “over tones,”’ ure culled, WwW hich a bell vives, third o tave, twelith and fifteenth, but | depend SO | drone ; harmony of the bell dees aot much apon upon the This is the thing. bells however, ouly slightly when cast, and may be thorough!y tun- éd and made | these us essential Many are, desired Bells which need no filing i ’ and in e inside at the tierce till the tone results, are called ‘maiden bells, Eng land, especially, ar: [ft may be thus what a and complex insirument the true 1s delicate bell secu _——- + Teach them to Speak Properly. One has only to hear the children of , iane- It any family speak, to know what RuUagze Is used by the superiors. not necessary to study the is rules correct speaker. It is habit, apd one that is neq uired from eatriy intaney. Of! help | course the study of grammar is a the } sharp | armontous by filling on | yery highly prized, and | priociples of grammar in order to be al ; New York on board a ship going around Cape | Horn, in the early days of emigration to Cal- ifornia, he learned that one of the officers of the vessel had cured himself, during the voy- vf an disease by the use of . age, tinate Ayers Sarsaparilla. has recommended many similar heard of its fail- Since LELAND AYVER'S SARSAPARILLA in then M ' eases, andl he has never yet ure to effect a: Some years ago one of Mr. FLAND’s farm Owing to the bad idical cure. laborers bruised his leg. scrofulous swelling Hor- rible itehing of the n, with burning and . a - state of his blood, an ugly or lump appeared on the injured limb. ; darting pains through the lamp, made life intolerable, ‘The leg became mousty enlarged,and running ulcers formed, ' ' ; enor- i i ; discharging great quautities of extreme!y almost offensive matter. No treatment was of any Mr. LELAND’S direc- was supplied with AYER'S SARSAPA«- KILLA, Which allayed the pain and irritation, healed the sores, removed the swelling, and eompletely restored the limb to use. Mr, LELAND has personally used _ Ayers Sarsaparilla avail until the man, bs tion, ‘ | for Rheumatism, with entire suecess ; and, after careful observation, declares that, in his belief, there is no medicine in the world equal to if for the cure of Liver Disorders, j Gout, the effects of high living, Salt Rheum, Sores, Eruptions, and all the various forms of blood diseases, We have Mr. LELAND’S permission to invite all who may desire further evidence in regard to the extraordinary curative powers of ' tO a proper use of ool ; i is | AYER’S SARSAPARILLA to see him person- * proper use OF words und ¢ ‘pres ally either at his mammoth Ocean Hotei, suns as it gives reasons why such Long Branch, or at the popular Leland Hotel, words are used in a particular Sense, Broadway, 27th and 28th Streets, New York. But itis not an uncommon thing to} Mr. LELAND’S extensive knowledge of the heat educated mea and women. who| good done by this unequalled eradicator of Oi ee blood poisons enables him to give inguirers ehou d — better, make Brave mis much valuable information. tukes in the use of languave. it can-| Sittin ie not be b ‘Cause they wre igodorant of the} principles of grammar, since they are, OrJd.C. Ayer &Co., Lowell, Mass. always able to correct themselves a little thought Lr must b . then. inat they bave accustomed themsely es since childhood to uw certain set of expres- lite unless a great effort is made themselves ol them. to rid Parents have the meats in theie power of rendering their little ones good grammatical speakers. } 1f fathers and mothers would use sible language in lalkiog to the sen babies | e} » Wheu they are tirst iearniog to speak,the | — child would pever know any better, and would speak corr euy just a8 easy! as it would iocorrectiy =. Jumping Bean The mvyste: ¥ of Me xico of the jumping beans solved as sevoral years ago on the Comstock. The explana- tiou issimply enough; there is in each bean a worm whose instinet it is to 80 ~K p as to ke p the bean in Pise lusect g itself Ves drawiog Into a ele se Coll und then suddenly u coiling in such a way as to trike against the upper part of the! iV ity Ei oct apie - In Mexico these | beuos to great numbers are (o be seen | S€ippin r oO r the ground under the tre oo Which they are produced. | They thu ‘kip aod roll along the ground until they lodge in some hole or Cav ity where they ure likely to covered with earth by the first be rains, means of which the beans are distribat- “d and planted. When the beans were they did not let the “eon ealment” of the “worm brought to the Comstockers in the bud” worry their “Jamask” cheeks, but “busted” the bean and went atier the inner consciousness of the! thing. When dug out of its nest, the insect—Which resembles those found int peas—continues to skip, and is able to hop a foot or more. staged Very pretty Raster Cards just received a the 6. Am Book and Tract Seviety’s Deposi- tary M. BP, hiilie, trrar 16 atter | o ; IOQATmM Q m sion’, which will cling to them through | — INSTORE: motion, | motion to the bean by | ‘ficLed, Moron & MeoQuarrie, Sold by all Druggists; $1, six bottles for $5. ; 7 QA ij iiie ey 56,000 Baws of Liver pool Sale. 2,000 Fishery do. PEAKE Pros x ¢ (th tawsn ‘ ' at i-is e ° ilo «) PGULU wits TATIONCONO TueKUP HANTS... -lInD STATION! Ne ‘HROUCHOUT He WORLD} u BARRISTERS AND ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. ‘Office in Briwu’s Block, Qusen Square The worm is a provision of naturel by | iUP STALRS). ! Ch'town, Feb. 12, 1885. | SULLIVAN & MAGHETLL, : x . 38 ATTORNEYS - AT-LAY Solicitors in Chancery, RPRARIES PURLI, a&e. OF FICES-- O'Halioran’s Building, Great | George Street, Chariotietown, | @ae- Money to Loan, W. W. Sunzivan, Q ©. | Coreren & Jannary 16, 1€82 ; ; j ' Macponatp is selling Felt Hate at | r & Goff'’s ifieb 26} | enabling the owner, by turning a thumbscrew, to } | JOSEPH J100RS, CHARLOTTETUWH SASH ER STATIONS, jNo. 1./No, 3. STATIONS. 'No, 2./No, 4, LAM Pe ce co a ie a ae Cre ee Ls 7.15 2.15 Charlottetown — 2 = = | Royalty Junction........... 7.38 2.35 Royalty J unction. ae Fiamaiiniae 4.22 1 952 North Wiltsbire,... 1.1.7") ssseseeeee| BBO | 330 | North Wiltshire.........ccccsee..ecc, 3.30 | 9.00 OO ee 8,95 | 3.45 Hunter River, ....<...... i ee Ne 6.15 8.45 | Pe de a: seve} 9.23 | 4.22 | Bradallane ..cse....... reseeees seeseeee 2AU | 8.08 sO ue -+.| 982 | 4.32 liGounty Line......oc.. oc uuiili di sas 230 ! 7.58 gap: an, EN Ee 9.45 | 4.47 || Freetown, ...c0ceseceess Slalecsscs 7 cc 2) 3 7.43 NS eel ease cee lek 10,10 ; 5,10 INN. 56 tins cacdibeketcrscusio.. et 7.2% ar! 10.45 5,45 dp 1.15 | 6.45 setts ot-sterspmg CO Te Pe ; MM) Summerside.....- idbnaserees atte» j A.M dp| 1.00 Car iL10", cas cee ee ccc ake cosas 1.22 ND cians. ss cc oncis dinin whe wkeb ee 0 10.47 | Wellington Be Sa cba ee dk ce aee 1.50 EN cain bobs ph nadnnh ans sa dou 10.20 PI ote 2.35 | PE i 6s i vediccenncs cs 9.35 | We tac iee ee 3.59 O'LEAPY, ocvses édiestwes inves dade daiwa iin | eo ee ee 4.20 Bloomfield. Cas £409 608064 dha notdbetac 7.49 i al a ee | oa Piso o hg ONS Oo heasebheneipac se dp 7.10 | et, age wt OTE SORT eh pio ek ax} 6-00 [EMO 2s. i skb Vou ctstes docnbiiwestd dp 6,10 STATIONS. [No os as % STATIONS, je 6. No, 8, i P.M, as Charlottetown COC cerrcceveseseeseseees 2.30 | Cnsiettetowhs oes ois coeckc tineeseees scat 1°30 Royalty Junetion......... awh Gh debe oc..: 2,68 1;Royalty Junction,........ eeesces ereeses 10,07 PONPOUM eb 54-60 8006 Ned esaeceecsneesccccst Ee Bedford. .....0. PEDENISRODs oe soncncde nak Me MOUML SLEWATE....ceecceeererereceresces| 410 [OWNS os cles, Cie, oe gs dp| 8.55 | Cardigan ,..seeeerseserer.., i 5.30 os Ubvek nce decide ea 7.26 | Georgetown seeeeeeerecee, 5.56 Gs #8. Wahine suns bien ciao. 7.00 ° P.M, re eaey er Wottat BLeWAr. ooceccccccesce coe! ae 1 DROW. 66 oe icin coscec deci. dp! 8.55 iEshnidesesertntdunncors ce cis ccxnatighshcbeu scale. 8.10 SE, Poter’seeces ss ceccvecs,,.... | ee ee a 7.39 Bear River,, oe sh gmaiion<ncrsiuontg ME in bas nn ci wher is iece ech, 6,50 WTS Pa he cie bess 55 eee lnc cecbetiice s< | 6.55 PONE bik tics se. michah o45 0s de bane Sa ance ' | 6.05 Maonman | ee er Wx ADIN EIR. GIFTS! -—————:0:— COTTS, FANCY CHAIRS, CRADLKS, SLEIGHS, &c., CHKAPEST, CHILDREN’S Our stock of Gilt and Walnut Picture-frame Mouldings is the largest in the Lower Provinces, unri ralled in quality and variety, and made to suit all kind of pictures--the Cheapest in| the city. PARLOR & GHAMBER SUITS. Examine our Magnificent Parlor and Chamber buits, which | we are Selling at Cost. ' ' ' CHAIRS—Parlor, Chamber, Office, Children’s and Kitchen Chairs, cheap. All kinds of Upholstering Work, Painting, Varnishing and Gilding. BEDDING AND MATTRESS-—Feather, Hair, Flock, Fibre, | Excelsior, Wool, Straw——Cheapest in the city, Bedsteads, Lounges, Tables, Sideboards, Bookcases, Schetlioneera, | Washstands, &.—Cheapest. JOHN NEWSON. ' Chitown, Vee 19. TR&4— Smoae MORRIS & IRELANDS NEW IMPROVED PATENT CICHT-FLANGE FIRE-PROOF SAFE. u a only Eight-F'ange Safe in tie world, and containing more improvements than ANY SAFE made, such as : ist. THE PATENT INSIDE BOLT WORK, whieh is placing the bolt work with the whole of the tilling (six inches) between it and the « utside, that is, as far from the fire and thief as it can be 2ad. THE PATENT HINGED CAP—the back plate of the door Leing ou hinges, I nye easy access. to the lock and boit- work. He can thus easily change the lock, clean, oil, and keep the bolt-work in good order, 3rd, IRON INSIVE LINING, stronger than wood, and which retains the moisture in the filling for an indefinite time. Wood is thicker and w eaker, and aiter a few years absorbs the moisture and ‘‘requires filling over again.” 4th, POUR-WHEEL COMBINATION LOCKS, the simplest, strongest, most eflicient and easiest to change of any in use. 5th. SOLID ANGLE IRON FRONTS, BACKS AND CORN ERS, which warping or injury to safe from falling, or falling walls or timbers. bth, EIGHT FLANGES—the most important improvement ever made in tire-proof safes, providing eight laps, thus preventing the passage of heat, it having to pass over twelve inches, no injury arises from this source, as in other safes containing one, two or three flanges. | THESE SAFE3 have stood the test of years, aud the greatest fires en this contin mat, prevents | and have the CHAMPION RECORD in the Boston, ¢ hicago and Haverhill Fires. We are selling these safes as low as any good safe, and are disposing of Ja throughout the Dominion BANK WORK AND VAULT DOORS are specialties of out monhials and igiormatien, address, rge numbers | . . . } lirm, For prices, testi- | ‘ WeRRIs & LRELAND, “da Sadhary Rt Roeteon Mare FACTORY | ARENRRAT AQUNYr te h agen l auth Peake’s Ao. & PAGERS & H., A meme rqmeneee oof) oe We are Dow manufoctaring and will sell at tho lowest > ce CASE pr hoes ; Sashos Doors Window and Duor Frames, Architrays: ings, Baljusters, Newel Posts, Stair Rails, T' wists, ato, We are prepared to do al! kinds of Jobbing, ig Pianing, Joluting, Morticing, Tenon ing, Jig sod iret Sawing, Turning, ete. All kinds of Gothic Windows for Ohurch2s m>1» at shortost ag ‘ive, { With New and first-class Machinery, and the latest applianeas, we nimost satisiaction to all who favor na with their patronage SLAND RAILWAY, peulmg and Condactor Meald ean ineyre Oi tar n PRINCE EDWARD | iSs4-5. Winter Arrangement, IS884<5. 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