wm 6 FT FOP OMOKP aS TAaerk I'kaMs:—~—Five Don_.ars A YRAR. * This is trne Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evxirives. Srxeite Copies Two Cents a NEW SERIES. nie Fie Assure Ca eX een > CARPET ASe« = .° £1,000,000 STG. ———..) —— Every Description of Property Insured at Lowest Rates. —onmn( X) HEAD OFFICE OF THE COMPANY, - - - - MANCHESTER, ENG. CHIEF OFFICE FOR CANADA, TORONTO, ONT HORACE HASZARD & E. H. BEER, JOINT AGENTS FOR P, E. ISLAND, june2V0 BOSTON STEAMERS. —————{ x) —$—$_—_—— J a | “e- ———{»}——— | From this date the steamers “CARROLL ” and “ WOR-’ CESTER ” will run regularly for remainder of season, Leaving CHARLOTTETOWN for BOSTON every Thursday at 6 o'clock p. M., ——AND—— Leaving BOSTON every Wednesday at noon. CARVELL BROS., Agents. July 2, 1890. Re ao B.S. DAVIES & C0 Merchant Tailors. arge it and Finest Line of Men’s (0) : . Yt Neckwear in the city. Large assortment of Men’s Stiff Flex Hats; large assortment of Men’s Soft Hats (American) ; large assortment of Men’s American Straw Hats; large assort- ment of Men’s Fine White Shirts; large assortment of Men’s r -4< . 2 “ . ra s . v¥ 5 Fancy Flannel Shirts ; large assortment of Men’s Fine Under wear. Braces, &c.; Light Coats for summer wear ; La» Robes, in Mummie Cloth, the correct thing ; large range of Woolens, in a » * " * 7% ‘ fe i r — ser og in Suitings ; ‘Spring ane Summer Overcoatings and Lrou rings, Scotch and West of England goods a “So Mr. McDonald, late of Boston, has charge of our Pailoring Department, and you can rely on getting a good-fitting garment. © Tc % ¥ ‘ rn Y Lot of MEN’S and BOYS’ READYMADE CLOTHING, at ; yeduce rices to clear. greatly reduced p cians é oa ; B. S. DAVIES & CO., CAMERON BLOCK. Aj E ARE SHOWING the J “BANERUPT FURNITURE Auction Prices. WEEKS & BEER, QUEEN STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, Importers of British and German wry Goods, Millinery, Small- wares, Kc. Aiso— Full Lines of Teas, Groceries aiid Warehouse Goods, WHOLESALE ONLY. sar Additions to our General Stock are being daily received from the different source of production, and will be offered, Who‘esaie ouly, at a small advance on cost. Ch’town, May 22, 1890—dy 2m W KE. offer for lease the Brick Warehouse, on Pownal Street, owned by, the Warchouse will -be vacant after the 23d July next. Dated 21st June, 1890, FRED. PETERS, Solicitor for Trustees. june2?l tf a JUICY in pint and qnart bottles, W. T. Lime Juice on draught and for sale at low, prices ets ARTHUR ‘S*°JOHNSON’S DRY STORE, Corner Kent and Prince Streets. =a sos ad ——— <= —— Se CANADA ATLANTIC LINE. ONLY ONE NIGHT AT-SEA. Quickest and Most Direct Route. Low Fares, The Magnificient Clyde-built Steel S. S “HALIFAX,” Is the Jargest. safest, fastest and best farnis d and most comfortable passenger steamship cver placed on the route between Canada and United States, - Sails from Noble’s Wharf, Halifax, every Wed- desday, at 8 o’clock, and Lewis Wharf, Boston, every Saturday at 12 o'clock. Passengers by Juesday evening trains can go on board on arrival without extra charge. Jiag- gage checked through. Through Tickets on ‘sale by P. E. lsjand Nay, Co., and F. T. NEWBERY, Agent Ch’town. apsé—eod wky pat alifax and P. E. Island STEAMSHIP CO. (LIMITD.) STEAMER “PRINCESS BEATRICE,” CAPT. A, H. KELLY. ILL sail from Charlottetown __every Thursday afternoon, at 4 o'clock, for Halifax, calling at Port Hastings, Mulgrave, and Hawkesbyry, Arjchat, Canso, Isaac Harbor and Sheet Harbor, Returning will sall-from Halifax every Monday night, at 10 o’clock, making sume calls, and Souris. . The above steamer will make the reund trip every week, making same cails until the close of navigation. Freight and passengers solicited at lowest rates, and through Bills ef Lading oon to any port on the continent or United Kingdom, Apply to om avid Ww. W. CLARKE, Agent. Oh’towr, May 2, T8990. Lower than 4 An Immense Lot of Bankrupt Furniture for salo at Dazzling Dis- counts. Must be sold at once. I defy competition. JOHN NEWSON, South Side tiwcen Square, Charlottetown, Jan. 29, 1886. OpePUaIPR TAS . J3T OF FACE. “CAMPBELL’S SKREI BRAND OF — e Cod Liver Oil. (o)\——— ak HIS IS THE FINEST GOD LIVER OIL EVER BROUGHT OUT. Cod Liver |siry, Oil usually has such @ disagreeable taste, and is to many so difficult of digestion, that its excellent nutritive and medicinal qualities ave uot experienced free from these objections, being beautifully clear, pale and brig and readily aysimilated by children and the most delicate invalids. Sold by wn The Skrei Oil |to location of Stateroom. lit, almost tasteless, | duction on return tickets, ee HALIFAX TO LONDON. Date of Sailings for Above Line, Ss. S$. ULUNDA will sail from Halifax for London on or about...... ....- May 25 8. 8S. DAMARA “ asia anti ae ia a $s. 8. UL NDA Ui <i oiave July 7 8.8. DAMARA ©. seeresenenl July 25 4,8. ULUNDA “ oe Ss. 8. DAMARA endenasteat Sept. 8 In addition to the above, we will have sail- ings once every month via Boston. _ Through Bills of Lading granted trom Char- lottetown and all points and to any port re- quired. Canned Lobsters carried at low rates. In- surance low, §. S. ULUNDA and DAMARA have superior accommodation for passengers. aloon amidship, Staterooms large and Saloon Fares $45.00 and $50.00, according Ten per cent. re- For any further information required WAREHOUSE TO LEP. is without a rival. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, SATURDAY, JULY 26, 1890. ON Ne ror rene 8 aes oer iS ES UREN G THINK C+ IT] As a Piesh Producer there can be no question but that |_ SCoTT's EMULSION Of Pure Cod Liver Oil and Hypophospt ites Of Lime and Soda Sern ower er rere ere ae SS pO gpethact ‘ , it a> * i ‘~ ; ea , OR RN RI re ttn tet © EOE ON MO ‘gained a pound 2 day by the use of it. It cures trustees of the late Owen Connolly's Estate. | PORE, MONTSERRAT. Live FRUIT | CONSUMPTION, — ( SCROFULA, BRONCHITIS, COUGHS AND ¢ COLDS, AND ALL FORMS OF WASTING DiS- ¢ EASES. AS PALATABLE AS MiLK. { Genuine made by Scott & Bowne, Bellevill>.S almon } Wrapper; at ail Druggists, 50c. and $1.00. rr ee { { Lime J uice ! AUCTION. so, i. : ec 4 Just moe . Farm ond Growin? fr0p. y # e We will sell by Auction, on the Preniises, ON MONDAY, JULY” 28th, At 3 o’clock in the Afternoon, THE STEPSON FARM, On the St. Peter’s Road, about 8 Miles from Charlottetown, crop and in a high state of cultivation. This is one of the handsomest Farms on the Island, and completely fenced with sprace hed re rows at sides an@tross rows, all carefully trimmed this season. ——ALSO—— THE STANDING CROP, consisting of several fields of Hay and Oats. One field is sown with 4 bushels of Tartarian Oxts, im- ported by the Local Government this season, Terms easy. Sale positive. E. H. NORTON & CO, Auctioneers. POLITICAL MEETINGS. f oc undersigned will meet the Electors of the Second District of Queen’s County tor the Legislative Council at the following times and places :— july2i Brackley Point Road, Harrington, in the School House, on Wednesday, 9th July, at 7 o'clock, p. m. At Stanhope School House, on Thursday, 10th, at 7 p. m. At Mount Stewart Hall, on Friday, 11th, at 7 p. m. At Ten Mile House, St. Peter’s Road, on Saturday, }2th, at 6 p. m. At Belle Creek School House, on Monday, 14th, at 7 p. m. At Wood Islands, on Tuesday, 15th, at 7 p.m. At Caledonia School House, on Wednesday, 16th, at 7 p. m, Thursday, 17th, at 7 p. m. At Eldon Hall, on Friday, 18th, at 7 p. m. At Avondale School House, on Saturday, 19th, at 4 p. m, At Vernon River Hall, on Monday, 2Ist, at 4 p. m. yen At Pownal Hall, on Tuesday, 22nd, at 4 p m, At Monaghan Road Schoolhouse on Thurs- day, 24th, at 7 p.m. At Donagh School House, on Friday, 25th, at 7 p. m, At Mount Herbert Hall, on Saturday, 26th, at 4 p.m, At York Hall, on Monday, 28th, at 7 p.m. At Bleoming Point School, on Tuesday, 29th, at 5 p. m. JAMES NICHOLSON, JAMES ROSS. julys—dy wky BOOTS! BOOTS! Horse Boots & Track Harness, in the United States. ——ALSO—— , t W ho can them stay ? | Noiseless the sisters come unseen but felt, Many_ have § | At Murray Harbor Road School House, on | Aaa, yf Greet tree ENNELL HORSE, Wellingto barracks to-the’ Victoria station, '‘fyiure of it, for the teeth slipped down BOOTS, comprising almost every Boot worn) to leave for their exile. ” VOL. 26.—NO. 50 Joy and Serrow. | News Notes. Last night thine heart was throbbing with Belgium is recruiting hundreds of Sou- Ss delight, |danese natives for the Congo state. To-day ‘tis sorrow. i - * wtih a. | The love that gave thee happiness to-day Gives pain to-morrow, Baron Wissman has been placed on the retired list. His heart has become affected from the Rheumatism from which he has The joy that makes us quiver with delight —_| been suffering lately. | Is sorrow’s twin ; ; | Aud ere we give to joy a parting kiss Grief enters in. Captain Kibler of the German army, has ‘been deprived of his rank and uniform for issuing a pamphletin which he aspersed the military forces of the empire. Large. cargoes of Canadian cattle are arriving in Scotland and a still greater \influx is expected next month, charters Love comes ; we think it joy, it may be pain ; having been taken for the bringing of sev- For who can say, /eral thousands during August. The sweetest moments take the swiftest flight, The present government of San Salvador has established a rigid censorship of news. | No information in regard to the existing So near akin. | crisis of the trouble between that country We cannot tell if it be joy or grief jand Gautemala is allowed to be published Which enters in. unless ithas previously been examined and |approved by a censor. There was an exciting time in the Ilin- 92 So much alike the garments are they wear, We cannot know If joy is asking entrance at our hearts, Or if ’tig woe. E. L. FRANCIs. sssliiapideiaiiditiaa tial wat Pessimist and Optimist. ois legislature ou the 23rd at the opening aot of the special session. There were 144 A gloomy world,” SAaVSs neighbor Black, members present in the house, 76 of them ** Where clouds of dreary dun irepublicans. The democratic minority at- In masses rolled, the sky intoid, tempted to prevent the organization of the And blot the noonday sun!” house, but were ignored by Speaker Dvo- "AY, 8o it is,” says neighbor White ; little. Mr. Mahoney created quite a 1 But haply you and i . breeze by calling the speakera liar. The } y ealoquetn ae ea tly.” way— operas finally elected their officers of eee tse , ; the house. The counsel for Rev. W. W. Downs, of Boston, has brought suit against Joseph Story, Sidney A. Wilbur, Dr. George E, Stackpule, Dr. Rufus K. Noyes, Abbie |Carpbell and Fred. J. Tabor, to recover $50,000 damages for, as alleged, conspiring to convict Downs of adultery. Downs has been for a long time collecting evidence in the case which, it is said, will be of a most startling and sensational character. The Ja _ | writ is returnable the first Monday in Sep- Mr. McB. Smith, of British Cvlumbia, | tember. now Visiting his native Province, has written a breezy description of the C. P. R., of which he and Mrs. Smith were passengers. We quote : —~ ne ‘*A vale of tears,” says neighbor Black, ‘* A vale of weary breath, Of soul-wruag sighs and hopeless eyes, F'rom birth to early death !” ** Ay, so it is,” says neighbor White, ** Bat haply you and I Just here and there might dry a tear— Come, neighbor, let us try.” From Ocean to Ocean. W. J. Bullard’s boarding house at Savan- jnah, Ga., a three-story building, was blown up at i.20 on Thursday morning. Three ie : _ {persons were killed and six injured, two of The whole line from ocean to ocean is a} whom will probably die. There were twelve credit to Canada. ‘Travellers express their sat- isfaction generally, and as they view the vavri- | ous structures, and the apparently ins ount- | j : : PP usurmount-) . mass of. ruins. people in the house. The explosion shat- tered the walls, which collapsed and fell in Most of the occupants of BEST ROUTE ft BOS TOR | consinins about 84 Acres of Land, no-v under | able difficulties overcome on the. Pacific PF hha domidtin me oe Cede Western division, their astonishment only | a OUSS SSTS: GALSOP ANE WHER Ie ae | gives place to universal praise. The company’s | their beds, and ae either buried under | hotels along the line are nearly all of Swiss (the falling debris or thrown on top of MM. | design, the grounds and surroundings made}The cause is supposed to be Uluminating | attrac.ive by well kept lawns, artificial ponds | 885. fand fountains. Rustic stands of artistic de- et ER ay ~ OETA signs are filled with ratural mountain Notes and Comments. flowers and ferns, which-are neaily ar- meres jranged on brackets, window sills and re- —The wheat growers of Dakota a re re- jesses in their spacious dining halls, making| ported as dismayed by the news that “*on |them pictures of beauty and comfort. The'the eve of harvest no élevator in the jmeals are well servéd, and the attendance | state will store grain this year. This radical] | equally as good as at the best appointed city | change in the handling of the crop has been | restaurant Not a grumble ean be beard | kept as secret as possible. lt was deter- from any traveller. On the contrary. there ‘mined upon, it is said, soon after the law appears.to -be an all round expression o : : |®PP ; T ar a : GRRERSAIQD of was passed this year which makes all public ; Satisfaction. ‘The dining car service is_also in| |} | keeping with the hotels. When the passengers ¢- Ab ; lnaae the call, ‘*‘ dinnsr is now ee in the license of $2.50 for 1,000 bushels capacity. ‘dining car,” they respond to it cheerfully, Nine-tenths of the crop of the state has iknewing that everything is good and imvit-, heretofore been bought by the elevator com- | ing. panies. upon Duluth and Minneapolis quota. | ‘“*The ascent and descent of the Selkirk ' tious.” A farmer couldstere his grain in these ,and Rocky Mountains, occupying about ten elevators for fifteen days for nothing, aud ,hours, is the most interesting portion of the keep it in store as Jong a’ he desired if he | line to the sight-seer. The majestic grandeur paid asmail fee therefor. Now the elevators | of these twin worders, moulded by the will refuse thix cn the ground that they are _ Yagaries of nature, standing side by side with jot public elevators, and the farmer who is | their impenetrable batclements, guarding as it mortgaged tu. the ears will this year be com- | were the cunfines between the Atlantle and tS cone Oe ¢whate fea th Pacific, are sights. unequalled on any other Pe¥ee to seit his crop al wha oe oe | railway route in the world. The myriads of ©OMPany chooses to allow him. tn most ‘grim sentinels which have for ages stood Cases this will leave him penniless for the ‘guard over the tortuous pass through which | winter, | the. train wends its way, look down from their ee | misty heights and snow-capped peaks with a A Poor Place for Doctors. ifrown of patriarchal indifference at the en- | oom |croachments of man, As the train moves! — An old book tells the following story of'a ‘slowly on, the traveller’s eye is momentarily French. doctor seeking a place to begin relieved from peak to peak, the view here and practice, which. points out a Valuaiie hy- iy ‘ there intercepted by a cloud resting on the *. ~. wat . shoulders of some towering giant whilst he , Stem' lesson: ‘A. French doctor went to Damascus to seek his fortune. ipeeps his head through the gauzey mantle ; : ; } . iin cheatin are sO veld aber, and unrivalled 84W the luxurious vegetation, he said, ‘This ‘that one is lost in admiration, and intuitively 18 the place for me : plenty of fever.’ And exclaims, “How wondrous are thy works!” , then an seeing the abundance of water, he An attempt to describe the magnificence of the said, ‘More fever; no place like Damascus | scenery crossing the Selkirks and the Rockies, ;When he entered the town he asked the is but similar to the best endeavor of the ar-' people, ‘What is this building? ‘A bath ! tist.to re-produce nature ; however well done,|*And what is this building? ‘A bath ! it would only be apicture,and far short of the «and that other building? ‘A bath!’ ‘A |original conveyed by personal observation. | curse on. so many baths! they take the The guide-hooks wheat C. a R., though i ‘bread out of my mouth,’ said the doctor; *I mirably and truthfully written, canno O} ill getine, practice here !”. So he turnad justice to the many attractions of this route |. : res 2 7 ‘to tourists; nor can any. writer, however de- | his back. and went out of the fre ad be wou scriptive and brilliant his style, convey to the and hied himself elsewhere. reader @ picture half as grand and beautiful | Well if every city were, in respect to baths. as Nature, who, in her uproariousness for like Damascus, and all the people bathers. awful sublimity, appears to have exhausted | herself in Roger’s Pass, in producing a picture } ‘unrivalled for its grandeur and unsurpassed | | for its attractions,” j -- 2 --o Swallowed Her Teeth. ‘TIEY SLIP DOWN MER THROAT AND STRANGLE = HER TO DEATH. | Mrs. Mary Allen, .32. years old, of 39 -MUTENOUS GRENADIERS SAY FAREWELL %0/ Flatbush Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y.,. has THEIR MOTHER COUNTRY. [been suffering for some time past with —— paralysis, and about one o’cluck on the A recent London despatch says: The morning of the 22nd, becoming uaconscious, | British Grenadiers, headed by the famous her husband and mother attempted to re- Coldstream band, marched to-day from{move her false teeth. They made a dismal | Socialism in it. At Chatham 4 cer-)the unfortunate woman's throat and she in number of wives and children will be begun'to'slowly:strangle to death. Mr. allowed to join them. At the barracks,/anjen summoned an ambulance, which ar- just before starting, wives and sweethearts | pived promptly. Ambulance Surgeon i A fine lot of TRACK HARNESS, second gaid good-bye. One strapping grenadi¢r Kimball, recognizing the necessity of im- the best workmen to be had. lead the trade. ROBERT TOOMBS, Great George Street, near Kent. june28—dy 1m eod to none in Canada, made on the promises by! wag holding his youngest-born in his arms! »ediate action, did not remove Mrs. Allen, ina last embrace, the mother having just’ put set about to recover the false teeth Come and inspect, as I am determined to gieg. His anger and chagrin at being which she had swallowed. _ After consider- ‘driven into exile at such a moment were |}Je labor he succeeded in extracting them, pitiful to behold. The Times attacks Col. put the woman died immediately after- Maitland, who has been placed on the re-| wards, tired list. An American correspondent ‘tried to interview Col. Maitland, but he — a Gave Tem THE Strv.—About ten days P, B. Island Hospital, first of October next. c perience, well recommended, will be prefe Applications to be addressed to BENJ, BALDERSTON, _ aschy * wi W. CLARKE, Pees a icra ——— ao Bays 5s te dh ti i Paani cle lh Sat a Srp SG sR ea he seas ek Lita Bs tis dup Amd WANTED.—A skilful Matron and Housekeeper for this institution, to take charge about the _ t 4 C mn of some ex- inches in circumference was picked in een hem refused to talk. It is generally supposed | ak ; : that he has leanings towards the socialist ee enped. from Ottawa mall re J te: | - Pyaar atcemtt undermining t © ater on was arrested in Mcatnial.+Oe y ps. Wednesday evening, while in a cell of the ‘police court in the latter city, MeParlane Lanox Srxaweerry.—A strawberry 54 unlocked the door with a spoon, sprang € ‘through an open window, aud has not yet garden of Magistrate Mott, at Campbellton, | peen re-captured. The Montreal officers, | a. Bi afew Gaye: ago, | who eidiouled their Oras aa jens How, laughing ot | K D. ©. for the Stomach. incuttj Ce. & +604 “+ oeroe ; - : : _ r Ware i eth ke ok hy, Beeb. Mi hie hatha elevators and warehouses pay an annual’ When he : ry ee Fe te Se f e /