CALENDAR FOR JULY, 1892, | N’S CHANGES ’ , N - . nN. C 3 ay 1 Ot Dp. 1 } 7 we / ; i NJ Senate Re 8 ad : - Room z \ » > H oth | water . “ . : I ‘ 3 3 ol a TERMS : Four Dollars a Year. “This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Euripides. Single Copies Two Cents, | * ; : H ~ +") 1 3a H i” iv 1 14 ; 2 is 2 33 YENURY COLD Ne LE wre Tw! » ‘ . y TUES rs U r Th) y » Y + &) 28 NEW SERIES. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, TUESDAY, JULY 4, 1893. VOL. 32.-NO. 2. I 22 7 5 27 iH s 25 ! 7? 42 — — . a ee eee — ee HENRY B. CUNNINGHAM, | y a4 tt o 8 LOCAL TIME TABLES, ran ) 1g YT i [ Wo Weatuer, vut take tnilys casuy 4fiu uu your T ’ Ppa . or ‘ W : ss i vl | 46] 916 a ONTARIO’S MINERALS | Seis iimitea artes yenenl survey of LAUREATE’S HONORS —— THE CHILDREN’S FRIEND. 2 5 10 le ——_—— the grounds and buildings, for which a day icacalied Doubt Thrown on the Re : " : . ; ad port of Hilda's Sk di . *yy2 & 2 ( a aie pa Gaede aed balictage, Sees - ; Skoda’s German 8 \ 15 lt le P. E. 1. RAILWAY. it Sh { J MAKE THE GRANDEST SHOW OF ANY _ re ap? gga — HAVE BEEN BESTOWED ON LESS Engagemeni. Ge ran s Oup : M4) il or eT as ‘ + ppl _ 2868 dos tage : “I believe that Hilda is engaged,” and @ atc Oi j ' 11 44 AT THE WORLD'S FAIR. iterested and the money you spend will WORTHY MEN THAN RUSKIN. eet Gakelad denny “on ee tod 2d Skoda’s Gintment, i S ry ‘ oes FRAINS FOR THE WEST pec pay you better thes any you ever invested. oui alee. Taree wee ia _—— Should Always Find a Place : a t : ; 1. W. Yorne er = » © ry 2 0 2 0 24 . xpress le - s Char maeneton "i ‘ * a. ™m an Some Details Respecting the Exhibit ae C. W. Your Nevertheless His Selection by Mr. Glad- “Why, did she positively deny it?” : in the Nurse ry a $j; Accom. do do +40 p. tn ‘ P ‘ Under Mr. David Boyie’s Superintend- Fooling the Raby stone to Wear the Laurel Wreath of | queried the girl with the grass green ee i citation 2 iT) 1 30 : : a , 5 : : a tENTS :— cannot be too § tual, for ; 2 20 —— oo ‘Chorter Bills. ency—The Keal Truth About Prices in ea Girl aan sir, 7 > “— Tennyson Seems Incongruous—Ruskin's ra ‘taskher. Inotice, thouch, that ; “ see . es et : 4 ma . .* nen ~iwen 4 “, lo etowt ~ » ; . ie . an« cantdoat Ling with the é fe an s ier. HL ec, vuUga, = be) eS : pe ° 1% ah Lene : hei t ; $ 3} Expr arrives at Charlottetown . 7.20 p.m Chicago—The Best Time to Visit the Fair, ori. all the time — y Scant Poetry and Profuse Prose, she thinks that every man that looks at loss than 9 months oki, his face broke out bs os) 7 $55} Accom. do 10.40 a. mn We aretalking about a “ shorten- : a ee Mr. Winks—H. bh? @enkns ber is in lowe with her.” witha Terrible Eczema. The itch- S ‘ ‘ iM 1 57 a ' . ‘ ing’’ which will not cause indi- Wortp’s Farr, (Special), —The aah te pe es net The recent announcement that Premier i 1g iy om WOE. s ing and burning caused him to scra-ch so ' 37 i 6 10 CAPE TRAVERSE BRANCH. att. ee i decal object of spending money to make a die- | 0 Mee me sce. There’s an idiot | Giadstone had chosen John Ruskin for ‘Oh! Well, you may be right. Ihave | much that bis cheeks became raw, ard ' - +4 7 171 Train le ii aaa 1s oe er ee Sue Sway Soe play at a World's Fair is principally for i ad ry coy See ~~. Send uD poet laureate to succeed the honored Tenny- | BOticed that there is always a bunch of | ~ 4 considerably i. Hi oe ‘a mgt : f 9 3 S i6'' 4 P : ae ad : eo ns a oe Sow" Gee Seg Gree tae at - iv rl} ; satin ee down son, although it has since been cuntra- | roses in her window nowadays.” Biscuy ee ee os . the so i ; Y ta ; rain leaves Cape Traverse 1.25 a.m Harland among a host of others) aa ie eh inet pe dicted and the statement made that poet “Yes, and she has begun to speakof | ,, NPMENT externe!lly, and ' W edinesclay 1 2 Pel. ; : ; But what do you want of such a erea- we } : . . | ead OINTMENT externally, and in a few : ' 42 st} 64 49) Traim arrives Emerald Junction .8.15 a. m. are using ture as that?” Morris is to have the place, has made many | Arthur as “Mr. Smythe. | weeks he was perfectly cured, cod ' Bil i 30{ 16 30 | Train arrives Cape Traverse 1.05 p.m “i think maybe she will be able to talk ee ne 7 Po = Of “Come to think of it, she does. He | ' today a ragged, bentiy boy. ‘ . re ahvy talk ee i the yonng and middle aged readers com vas ther then I r: : to be yw he ; hLespectiuly, ~ \ 4 28] 10 47 TRAINS FOR THE EAST Ct ] } OLERE baby talk to him until bis mother returns.” ce ae Pe : ca ; was there when 2 ran in to borrow her ME. & MRS &. CUNNING! i % . vote %, , ratively few knew that Ruskin was ever es : MK. & MRS. HH. B. CUNNINGHRA SL en . 27 +e P ; ote —New York Weekly. eat aliok sin ile ~ ta it ae new np aaa the other day. I could Belfast, Me, Monday t 46; 7 26] aft 15 | ©*press leaves Uharilottetown p.m 7 , roca elittncetetret an eg a blished statenent | S¢@ that she had been crying.” } ——— i yon; instead of lard. No: : but the cause of his recent published statetneut wards 5 a a a Et ~ Accom do do 7.30 a. m ate t 2 rtwa OF THE PROPHET DANIEL. { at he uit poctry wxiting at the aze of Yes’ Twender why a man always No REMEDI > in the w orld e@ yual 4 purest, healthiest and cleanest eee ; : Sm ee : . nibs ; li ‘ . SKODA’S, for Blood and Skin Bis. 4 mi TRAINS FROM THE EAST. : ‘ a - 2 As he is now 74, oné wewe tink thad-(tooks so suppemely foolish when he is ~oe S Ore done" ta oe | ingredients go to make up Cot- To Judge From Its Size the Great Mas | 48 ycars of total abstinence should have | first engaged—he always has a kind of eases, Endersed and used by Physt i m. Was 80 Peet Tall. cians, are they not worthy your trial? H Express arrives Charlottetown .10.20 a. tolene, Lard isn’t healthy, and is —— —-— | DAILY EXAMINER wealthier Accom. do do +639 p.m not always clean. ‘Those who use Since Samarcand has been a portion of | him the laureateship now was a very poor “Perhaps he means to apologize to the { a - . oe STEAMSHIPS Cottolene will. be heslthier and the Russian dominions it has become easy | joke indeed. Yet some of his poetry wae other girls for not having asked them , HE LEADING DAILY NEWSPAPER ’ , A : : to visit. The traveller from Europe can | quite good, and while at Oxford he took first.” suggested the girl with the grass For , all a i 1" | or P. E. Istanxp, j wealthier than those who use nak oh sanital of Tamerls } } Neudivate prize f ss ahlns sida , gge g F4 a ore ; STEAMERS CARROLL AND WORCESTER reach the old capital of Tamerlane by the | the Neudigate prize for poetry ona produc green gloves } phed W. R. Wat Cha wr . . . Jard—Healthicr because they will Transcaspian Railway, which the Russian | ti tyled ‘‘Salsett i Elephanta.” At ‘ iP.E s issued eve afternoon, from the office of Leave Boston for Charlottetown, Saturds — BUSCESPOAR DAUWSY, m ion styled = ‘Saisctio and Biephanta, aw : . ie. ms I vers rnoon, from the office of Leave B n for Char wh, Saturday, neces A AP ely “Maybe. I notice that no one really en : m i ; Government established his re putation, and that offering the age of 26 he wrote some lines on Mont an apologetic air.” SKOD4 DISCOVERY CO., WOLFVILLE, N.S, : . . ——y, . the et “shorter” bread; : : rus Ex a , , ck t - t = , { _— —_ in th 10 why i. Thur: ee ieee ali ds ? ‘ia teell Turcoman deserts with so much boldness, | Blanc and these he declares were positively takes any interest in au engaged man— Landen ISegne Raeang, Gace See Leave Charlottetown for Boston, Thursday, sie, a Pema DAVID BOYLE. and which was finished asfar as Samarcand | his last. except perhips the florist. It is differ- | RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION © p.m. grocery — oo ee oon the advertising t iat isto be gotten out of it, six years ago. Less than three miles to the At the age of 24 he wrote ‘‘Modern ent with a girl though.” j STEAMER FASTNET Bo more than lard and goes twice anLjndyiny trom the favorable comments | northeast of Samareand, and outside of the | Painters,” which at once gave him a great ‘Isn't it? The fact that she is ticketed i IN ADVANCF) ‘ . x . 'e - ii Leaves Halifax, N.&.. for Charlottetown. as far—so is but half as expensive, that are to be found in the registers and extreme limits of the ancient city, is a reputation. In 1849 he published “‘The ‘taken’ seems to add to a man’s interest. Gwe Vea $1.00 : " sll ci ; rhich isc Thodia- i Thi Lave » of shitectnre ” 2 ; ; . > every Monday, 6 p. m heard from visitors the expenditure made tomb whichiscalled Khodja-Daniar. This | Seven Lamps of Architecture,” and in Now. th a ' fox 2 a+ bape ro peikiond pose, Sra ns fron Hallion. abiéat Dyspeptics delightin it! by Ontario will be repaid aan fold. In | tomb, according to the Mussulinan legends, | 1851-3 “The Stones of Venice,” both Sulu eee ee FLUID BREF Oxe Monte 0.35 6a. m., Wadneadas Physicians endorse itt no department is more intelligent interest | is the burial-place of the _ Prophet written for the purpose of promoting a “Yes, a plain little thing dressed in Sent post paid to any part of Canada or the Leaves Charlott town for Sunmimerside, Chefs praise itl manifested than that devoted to ar Daniel. : The - where this tomt better style of architecture. Thereafter black—the men went wild over her.” sea United States about 10 a. m., Wednesday | Cooks extol! it! erals, which occupies a very prominent stands is called Afrousiab, and there are | his well known works on art and archi- “-Rbda's thie? Gad off Wiesens Medes is the v riues of Prime Beef in a concentrated (rrives Charlotetown from Summerside Housewlves weloome itl location in the Mines building, being near | seeli ruirs which are very probably those tecture and revised editions of Is carter t th £ i b y b ied ji wt ee ee ADVERTISING RATES wig ; iia : the center, adjoining New South Wales, of the ancient city of Maracanda, destroy. | works appeared in rapid succession, but Out that her eart was buried in t 6 Invaiu»bte about ‘ a. m., Thursday. ou All llve Grocers sell it! and north of the mammoth coal pyramid ed by Alexander the Great. This was an | 10 or 12 years ago the world began to sus- | grave of the man she was engaged to. : For small <<lvertisements which arejordered | Leaves ¢ harluttetow n for Halifax, N.S —_- of the Lehigh Coal Co., which is one of the immense town, whose walls, we are told, | pect thatthere was something the matter “I remember the girls used to call her As a Streng i h-giv as Food for only one or two weeks the charge is 50 tp. m., Thursday landmarks. Mr. Dayid Boyle, who has | had a compass of ninety stadia, or about | with him. His vehement language about | the ‘brevet widow.’ ” inch for the first insertion, and 20 STEAMER ST. LAWRENCE, Made only by the exhibit in charge, has devoted great ten miles. Itis separated from Samarcand | the philistines, as he called those who do “Did you ever have a widow for a cents per N. K. FAIRBANK & CO., Wellington and Ann Streets, cents for each continuation, Rate cards ure for Picton, N.S. 6 ‘ Leaves Charlottetown furnished on application at the office, Special a. mh care in making it such as would attract the attention of practical men, not filling cases by a naked hill, the soil of which is one vast cemetery, The sepulchre of Khodja Daniar is built on a sort of terrace or cor- not appreciate art, his anti-economics, as the Manchester school called his theories, , and especially his plea that machinery | chaperon?” suddenly asked the girl with the ruffles on her skirt. eontraet prices at @ reduced rate are quoted - ne ee ‘ fs seg with specimens of inordinate richness, ge” Re aa a a tixements four inches in sive or | Aftives from Pictou, N.S., about 6 p.m MONTREAL. but oleae a fair average of ore, | nice. A half dozen great masts, from the | injured the country cansed people to re- = eee ee a. larver, whieh are to run for three months or SOUTHPORT AND WEsT RIVER — —------_--—_— — | such as a miner or capitalist | tops of which hang some sacred rags oF | gard him as being of the sort which Can- | Because have, —e it iseversomuch longer Steamer leaves Charlottetown for South- would desire to form an idea of the capabil- tongs made of horse tails, and the height of | adians cal) ‘cranks. : nicer. It saves you lots of mistakes, and No special notices Inserted unless paid for port, 6 a. m., and runs every half hour STHAM BER | ities of the country. The compactness of which is proportioned to the importance | It was while is this state of mind no | besides she has no hr sband toconti le in, at the rate of 19 cents per line, and under no until 10.30 p. m. : the court, and the admirable manner in | of the saint, rise above the sarcophagus, donbt that he wrote that very vigorous | 80 your little tricks are not in danger of which stands in the open air, sheltered by | criticism on Artist Whistler's ‘‘A Nocturne circumstances will such paid notices appear | | eaves Sonthport for Charlottetown, 6.15 ta the loeal column. a. m., and runs every half hour. JACQUES CARTIER. which the samples are arranged and classi- fied makes it possible for the casual obser- ver to take it in rapidly, while he who no building of any kind. This sarcopha- | gus is constructed with heavy masonry. | In Black and Gold.” It ran thus: “For Mr. Whistler’s own sake no less being repeated to the other men before ; you have perfected them.” The girl with the grass green gloves ecial dine Is ade on all advertise- te aercnnlhee = aunts ‘har! tow i : a , gv : , . r Spe al meee wee sei ade M ny lay wre amet & ave Char _ wh Weuts to study it can find in the splendid The saint who reposes there is, beyond a | than for the protection of the purchaser | rubbed her nose thoughtfull “T be- ae aah adie fur Rocky Point at 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. Igg9s. 4. i893. | reterence library and the catalogue, every | Gbubt, really deai, but his mode of beha- | = : i . > ade i Pienies, ete. No notices will be Inserted with | po day [eaves Charlottetown fur Rocky i lieve you are right,” she said. I once ¢ » the sante Unless the regular rate of 10 cents per Point at 9.30, a. m., 12 a. m.. and 2 Until Farther Notice the Steamer “Jacques Cartier, Hugh McLean, Master, will ran as follows :— line is paid. That Tae Examixer is considered by Merchants and Manufacturers to be the lead- » De Cabaetind SL etees Charlottetown tocky Point, 9.30 a. m., and 3. p.m. Friday— Leaves Charlottetown for Rocky Poimt, 9.30 a. m., 12 a. m., and 2 p.m. | Saturday—Leaves Charlottetown for Rocky Point, 8.30 a. 9.30 a.m.,; 2 p. n., our for Will leave Orwel! Brush Wharf for Charlotte- town every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thuarsda Hatliday’s Wharf. Will leave Charlottetown for Halliday’s and Orwell Brush Wharves same evenings newspaper in P. EF. Isiand, and conse- most valuable advertising medium bug quently thé through whieh to make their announcements public, is abundantly proved by the fact that fo in order to accommodate our advertisers we = oa 72 ; ee , ; , and 4 p. h | 3 o'clock, remaining at Brush Wharfevery oo ees : “ : : | y morni . ing to have heen compelled to enlarge the paper to | ™ et he antes for Rocky Tuesday and Wednesday evenings, and ons) Value is indicated. Sv complete is it that | present length of the tomb, the height of day morning in the kitchen learning > aK Sunday—Leaves Charlottetown for Rocky | ; L. Ceasaetbanern | cook.” g Thursdays will return arriving there about 8 o’elock. Willgo up to Vernon River Bridze aiternate Wednesday. Fridays will leave Charlottetown for Cranberry Wharfand Haggarty’s Whart, East River, at 5 o’clock, a. m.; leaving a Point, 9a.m., 12 a.m., | p.m., and 2 | p th. Monday—Leaves Charlottetown for West River, 4 yp. mm. Tuesday and Friday—LeavesCharlottetown Tre Dey Exawtnen ts for sale by the fol- lowing agents Rn. H. Mason, Post Office, Charlottetown Harvie & Co. Gt. George Street, “ Theo. L CHAPPELLE, Queen Street J. Metntyre, Maipeque Road, every on ¢ Tan Fer pkg Parte Ro for New Irie, calling at Hocky Point | Cranberry Whar ir Chaitin | ere is alm valuable mineral map of | the breaith of his shoulders 3x not in | er concen tooutdlne tie toate ‘ jrafto ro r e ~ é os é g i aggarty’> t , . eee. . . . ' { ge Torn and Westville at 4 p- m. Hick: y's Wharf, the nickel district of Nipissing and Algoma, | proportion to that of his height. There | His Razor All Right. “and is invaluable to those afflicted ). Chappell, Prince Street Mazaar Store, Queen Street, S. Gray, News Stall, P. E Will leave Charlottetown for Hickey’s and Cranberry Wharves at 3 o'clock, p. m., re- turning to Charlottetown same evening. ROCKY SAIL BOAT. Monday and Thursday—Leaves Charlotte | @ POINT I. Railway, and | particular that he needs. | map, the only one of its kind in the build- mornings at 7 o’cloek, calling at | at | The geological ing, compiled by Mr. Boyle, seems to have the attraction of a magnet, being at all times intelligently studied, and in many cases people are seen to copy the statistical information in full. This map shows all the geological formations, from the primi- tive strata to the higher Devonian, and the leeation of all the minerals of economic were all the other features of the court | | been, at the date of my visit in 1891, about | His height mrst be a little | It should be observed that the | eleminated, it would still attract more attention from the right kind of people | than the piles of stuff in many of the courts which serve no better purpose than to gra- tify idle curiosity. compiled by R. H. Shea, of Sudbury, aud many photographs of mines, ete, vior is more than curious since, though dead, he continues to grow constantly in his sepulchre. Every two or three years the mollahs, | who are the guardians of the place, deter | mine by a learned calculation, the data of | which I was not able to learn, how much it is prover to lengthen the sepulehre in order to make its dimeusions correspond to those of its tenant. To judge from the the Prophet Daniel was, or should have eig! ty feet, | more now. | growth of the saint is in length only and not in breadth. The development of } of the Prophet Daniel. exist in other parts of Islam other tombs | Of these others | Me lor had a perfectly lovely flirtation spoiled | Just because my chaperon’s husband told | the man that [ blondined my hair every | Friday morning.” “How perfectly horrid! told him?” | “That golden hair was hereditary in | my family and that I always spent Fri- And you had “Whatashame! Look! Here comes Hilda, and Arthur is with her.” | _ “I see, and they seem to be quarreling | desperately. Yes, they are undoubtedly engaged,”-—Chicago Tribune. If Colonel Buncum, who is president ef the Frio County Savings bank, is | } ? 5 > > oe “You'll Feel Better” @ Everybody does, after taking a , ew botiles of & ” 5 PORTER. 5 it builds up the run-down sys- , tem, is streagthening and appe- ining. itis readily borne by weak wt with Indigestion and Flatulency. . .BE MALTO PEPTONIZED PORTER CO. LTD. en the trains : : : iti : | » of the most celebrated is at Cairo, | : : -T is ‘eclectic Bookstore . ae ian Os ; wast) ahhh Wiitad with ch tn in Speaking of nickel itis no light boast that | Cue ‘ : | JOHN RUSKIN, tw J. Waish, Eelecti kstore, Sum town for Rocky Point, 9 a. m., 11 a.m. Every alternate F riday will go to Mount | PS ete nani antes eee the largest This fact need not astonish us; the | Sir Coutts Lindssy ought not to have ad- | "Pe precise about one thing than an- TRURO, NOVA SCOTIA, CANADA, Harry MeFarlane, Souris. ap 2 P.M, 4 p.m. and 6 p.m : On Saturdays will leave Crapaud for Char- | and most complete exhibit of that metal | Mussulmans admit without hesitation | mitted into the gallery a picture in which | Other, itis his razor. He is so particu- Highly Recommended byPhysicians, How BD. Horgon, seorgetown Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Satur- lottetown at7 o'clock, a. m.; will leave | eyer made in the world. The most prom- the duplication or even indefinite multi- | the il] educated conceit of the artist so | lar about it that he has almost come to <3 O'S a A a —— day—11 a. m., 3 and 6 p. m. Charlottetown fe Coapeee, aut $ o'clock, P. | snent feature is the display of the Cana- plication of the bodies of holy persons nearly approached the aspect of willful the conclusion not to allow himself even = . ‘ Sunday—Leaves Charlottetown for Rocky Ss ee ae | dian Copper Co., which includes several | Without their veneration for each of the re- | imposture. I have seen and heard much | to use iton his own chin on Sundays. < eee = Point, 4.30 p.m L. (| OWEN. | boulders of nickel ore weighing from four-| ™4ins being diminished in the least. It is | of cockney impudence, but never expected | Buncum went off fishing a few weeks r eller Dh orc nor STEAMER JACQUES CARTIEX ae Agent. | to six tons, an ingot of pure nickel weigh- {Worth noting that the nature of the bonor- | to hear a coxcomb ask 200 guineas for ago, and while he was gone the cashier, 9 Le ce ) sXaMinel Tueedayv—Leaves Charlottetown for Or. Ch’town. | ing two and a quarter tons and worth $»,-+) &Y i oe the Thee flinging a pot of paint in the public's | Bop Bangly, who was also his room- ¢ UEEAAY-— Leaves ATR LeU) ~ fe nua ’ , | on 16.000 Ibs. of tte d vari- | 8*imt varies in erent countries. 18, ace.” : , : Is issued every Friday morning from the well 4a. m., and 3 p.m dae dcaeatiadnae pie le Fars dies | for example, this same Daniel has at Cairo Mr. Whistler sued for £1,000 damages mate, committed suicide. The colonel publishers’ office, [t is made up of matter | Wednesday — Leaves Charlottetown for The Tele hone Com all i smaller exhibits of ore frome several mines | the name of Nebbi-Danie), that is they give | and gota farthing. was asked by telegraph to return. He which has appeared in the Daily editions, and Orwell, 3 p. m | in thé nickel belt. The yold region of On- | hm the title of Prophet, as being at the All this time, however, Mr. Ruskin was | ©#™® back as fast as he could. Rush- | same time that which suits him best and is ing to the bank, he asked in a voice is 2 first-class weekly newspaper—interesting | Thur-day—Leaves Charlottetown for Or- | tario is situated for the most part in the | making money at a rate which amazed : d ; " and fat of the latest news. well, 3 p. m. OFr— | eastern and extreme western portions of | the most honorable they can confer. In | more popular authors. He always pub- | husky with emotion of the vice presi- The subseription for Twe Wrexkity Exam- | Arrives from Orwell — Tuesday and | l-the province. The County of Hastings | Algeria or Morocco, fuedal countries, the | lished his own works and this in such an | dent: shee, 06th Geld te che bank Of Canade or the Wednerday, 10a. m. p E | S LA N D | sends numerous specimens of ores, nickel title they give to a " Sidi, which | expensive style that few Englishmen could “Is it a fact that Bob Bangly has com- United States, is one dollar per year Arrives from Orwell—Thureday, 8 p.m. s « o] mostly, some quite rich, and there are some | *i€nifies Lord, which . ohes "e a afford to buy them, but his income is never | mitted suicide?” Advertising rates on the same scale as given | Fridavy—Leaves for East River, 4 a. m., fine samples from the vicinity of Rat Port- there of oe and po ro chiefs, | less than $15,000 a year. He inherited “Yes, he was buried this morning.” shove for Tak DarLy EXaMINER. and 3 p. m. Parties using the telephone would find | age, the Ophir County sending about half In Central Asia they give to those canon- | £200,000 from his father, a London wine The blanched face of Buncum became , seaias i outiaie yee Ea-t River, 9 a. m. and | Mlking much more satisfactory if they would |." ton of ore, which assays $300 per ton. ized persons whom they respect most, as | merchant, and gave mostof it away. Even Stuacieell the Hi : ih - observe the following rules -— | Silver, lead, galina and copper are well to the Prophet Daniel, the title of Khodja, | now he maintains a smal] army of pen- more blanche an ever, is voice Py : ame j eee iain Oe oe _ Ist. Speak with the mouth about four inches | represented from various localities, and which means in Arabic writer or lettered. | gioners. When it is added that he wags | 80Unded unnatural as he whispered oe oe 2 aaaicnaieedes rr | there are over 100 samples of iron of all Revue des Deux Mondes. born in London in February, 1819, and was hoarsely: } ib ‘ 1. 10 193 2nd. > - meet tone of yolee, not varieties. ire ie eer eo | graduated from Christ Church, Oxford, in | “How did he do it” See ee the Mica and asbestos, two valuable products, Humilton’s New Police Magistrate, 1842, the biography of the man is complete. | “Morphine.” p. mr. 3rd. Place the telephone so as to cover ear just as if you wished to shut out all other are well represented, and thereis no finer lot Mr. George Fred Jeffs, who recent) Of the laureateship, however, much | “Thank heaven!" cried Buncum, with As much nek any OTH Ep Calls at Vernon River every alternate | © : — geile Police Magi ‘ahifl non " . } a ; : > me ‘ S ay . , . | soutds. Do net press too hard on the ear. of phosphates, raw and manufactured, | succeeded the late Police Magistrate Cahi might written, and some of it very | tears in his eyes, ‘‘my razor is safe, but ilies . } hy sician an d Sul geon. Wednesday - hevinning 24th Mav. It is possible to talk and be heard when ole . any country, The increasing of Hamilton, is a comparatively young amusing. It is the custom to date it from I might or ee it ened ~ for Yor ~~ eon. Leaves for Mount Stewart every alternate | standing back two or three feet from the trans- importance attached to «hemical manures man, being not yet forty years of age, and John Dryden because he first made it of Bob was one of the most considerate of Graduate of the Medical Department of the a. “ae Sag ‘ mitter, if you shout loud enough, but it is not is we | : . : ; ee ‘ 7 Univecstts of the City of Now York, iate Friday, beginning 26th May. i a shontand meode of conversation, is entirely | must render Ontario’s phosphate deposits | has been a resident of Hamiltor for great importance, aud since his time the men. I shallalways revere his memo- Originated by an Old Family Physician. Member of the Resident Staff of Belle- STEAMER ELECTRA. unnecessary, and isa useless waste of wind | 9 source of great wealth in the nearfuture. | twenty two years. He came to this | succession has been regular, but the first _ T Sifting Think Of > cod oe Rignty vue Hospital and the New York , : and lungs, besides being very annoying to all S of O a In. | country from England as @ poor boy | poet lauréate mentioned in English history ry." —Texas Siftings. vatlen after Geusialion bare aed met thine at ‘ing-tn Hospital, Nev Leaves Charlottet M ay Hart shtteRen aie . , rolce. Petroleum is one of Ontario's most valu- | . , bs x Ber t Lying . ; rp ul, New saves wriottetown for Murray Marbor, | within range of your voice. ROB ANGUS bl heed dit can be seen in every | without friends, but he set to work to| was John Kay, who received the honor Every Traveler should have a bottle in bis satchel, ork City. eee dees ontacne. everv T 6 GOB ANGUS, able products anc c yery | ; . " +r | . ; Oni . i. orgt : ee 1 Montague, every Thurs : Manager. nak in the handsome pyramid erected by | gtow up with the country, and sneceeded | from Edward IV. In 1630 the first patent The Correct Thing. Ever Suffe rer Sie ee wil . » Ride e snare day at IZ a. m. i °s = o 3S ine i i i ™ fi i ad Nervous Headache, Diphtheria,Coughs,Catasth, Bron, OFFICE: North Side Queen Square Ay a n the Imperial Oii (o., from the crude finid | im doing so in a most satisfactory way, | for the office was granted, and the salary ao peop eae Hg — Kervous Headache, Dip yiheria.Conghs.Catacrh, Bron 6 of mine, ma'am. , Arrives at Charlottetown fromm Murray OPPOSITE POST OFFICE Harbor, Wednesday evening. o*" Ale & Stout PB OL RAILWAY, 9 SX xxx, Until Further Notice the trains of tats Rail- way will ran daily (Sundays excepted) as follows t— Residence—Near Corner of King and Queen Streets, Charlottetown. ROBERT BEAIRSTO, COMMISSION MERCHANT AND AUCTIONEER GOOD REFERENCES | In Wood and bottles, all sized Casks and Kegs, to suit family use. Trains will leave Charlottetow, : : . 4 Salesroom: Queen Street, Charlottetown Express for Summerside and Tignish.6 00 am Accommodation for Mount Stewart, Goods promptly delivered to any part of as it flows out of the earth to the finest | illuminating oil, and the numerous solid substances into wiich it is manufactured. Chief among these is parrafine, out of which substance Hamilton McCarthy has carved a life size replica of his celebrated bust of Sir John A. Macdonald, shortly to be erected in Toronto, which surmounts the petroleum pyramid, enclosed in a glass case. It is a speaking likeness and thousands of visitors daily stop to take a look at the familiar features of Canade’s great political leader. Marbles and granites beautifully polished, the latter equal ir the opinion of experts thanks to his own perseverance and | hard work. After some time spent in | forwarding the agricultural interests of Barton township he came into the city and entered the law office of R. R. Wad- deii as a clerk, with the object of studying for the bar. He spent his spare time in learning Latin and qualifying for his pre- liminary examination. After passing that in 1876, he served for four years as an articled clerk in Mr. Waddell’s office, and | one year under Wm. Laidiaw, Q.C.. form- | erly of the firm of Laidlaw & Harrison at Hamilton, but now practicing in Toronte. was fixed at £100 per annum and a tierce of Canary wine, but foy the latter a commuta- tion of £27 was afterward paid. Beginning with 1670, when the place first became a highly honorable one, the poets laureate have been John Dryden, Thomas Shadwell, Nahum Tate, Nicholas Rowe, Lawrence Eusden, Colley Cibber, William White- head, Thomas Warton, Henry James Pye, Robert Southey, William Wordsworth and Alfred Tennyson. Every reader knows Dryden, Southey, Wordsworth and Tennyson, and a few knew Cibber and Pye, but the others are happily obscure. Nahum Tate stands in “But you had some friends yesterday, Jane!” “Yes, ma'am.” “And on Monday night!” “Yes, ma'am.” “Don't you think you had better have a regular day at home each week?” “Thank you, ma’am! That will be very nice!”—Lonéon Fun. The Contents. “I suppose yo: have your lunch in that market basket,” said Hojack to ‘ ) ti tr Geargetown and Houris & 30 “ the city. Country orders solicited. to the best Scotch, occupy ® prominent | Mr. Jeffs was admitted to the bar in 1881. sole esittiant tiuhaoe ; | Aecommodation for Summerside 24pm S. OLAND. SON & CO position in the front of the court, and i ticed alone for several years, until : ee Po eee Se PP | Dell ab they met in the World’s fair Prosthetic eh 1$ y. Express for Mount Stewart, 8S. OLAND, SON & CO., those interested in Wihegrephy fied « and prac J proach and ridicule. He lived in highly | grounds. Cieorge- ‘ town and Souris... eee TE... Water Street, Charlottetown. West can leave Char- | eo eeenere e i ; a . j : . 7 , ‘ f arnt prepared to mount Artificial Teeth on | tslemee ata. = arriving at Suramerside | S| Oe a ae t — he has published several legal works which care that parties should not lose or gain ket I carry the money t pay for my the different Kinds of — ‘ Aluminum, }at&liand Tignish at 1.6 a m., returnin aave a soe P b get at have met with considerable success, and 18 | eontrol so rapidly as to catch him in a los- lunch. "Harper's Bazar. Watt's Metal, Reese's Metal, (these metals same day, reaching Summerside at 405 anc the bottom of the stories about extor- | looked on as a particularly good authority ing situation. Thomas Shadwell is chief a. se will not oxidise or turn bine tn the mouth) | Chariotictown at€2) p m. Expres Trains tion and extravagant charges that have | unicipal law, He is of rather a re- | : : 7 | Vuleanite, Cellaioid and Zylonite. make close connection at Summerside with Saal Geanr Gunde dieeenitee Week: tan on municipa! | . - remembered as the hero of Dryden's satire | An Idea. pk. J. &. Murray, Dentist. eos te and fen teint dn Daeen, va en very ¥ 8 tiring disposition, and takes little interest | of «}fac Flecknoe,” but he was not so dull | “Oh—er—Jarvis, would you mind pre “Backache Stumper Black, Vietoria Rew. | sengers going East can leave Charlottetown 11S, or (Graduate of Lava! and MeGill) | Trains will arrive at Charlottetown : MINING ENGINEER. MAIN OFFICE. . ; QUEBEC ; SRANCH OFFICE . MONTREAL | Souris esieowars.......-..». S a wondertul discovery. No others — from Tignish and Sunmme . os ee ek oe ae cons Robt. Balloch & Co., pisennireance tes out about *, and you will always be thankful. One TEA MERCHANTS, poss, Th pel all impurities from the a “had eeee t benenit f j ficate women rom using them REPRESENTED IN CANADA BY } ree, Said arene ee Sea J. A. MORRISON, HALIFAX | PILLS Make New, Rich Blood? These pil Express from Georgetewn, Souris and Mount Stewart ‘ ‘ Dam Accommodation from Summerside. .9 40 Accommodation from Georgetown, Souris and Mount Stewart 5pm All Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time. bb. POTTINGER dieneral Manager, Moncton, mphiet f i for sects. ke stampa; five boxes = cy JOHNSON & CO... @ Custom House St.. Boston, TENDERS. | Tenders will be received by the undersigned till Thursday, the 6th of July next, from par- ties willing to contract for certain alterations | and repairstobe made in the Three Tene- | meat House on Dorchester Street, according | to plans and specifications to be seen at their office, Queen Street, J. UNSWORTH Superintendent. Chitown, S. R. FOSTER & SON, Manufacturers of Wire Nails, Steel and Lren cut Nails and Spikes, Tacks, Brads, Shoe quality of stone for that purpose that has press, and find there is really very little in them. If a Canadian visitor should takea a score of other first-class hotels, he would probably be somewhat astonished at the size of his bill, but if he should exercise g little common sense and forethought, he would have no difficulty in living at a rate very little in advance of Toronto, and could see the show, with a chance to buy a few keepsakes for friends, for $3 to $44 day, besides the price of the return ticket. There are hundreds of hotels of every de- gree, with rates for rooms ranging from $1 a day upwards, and the price of mealsdepends | on the style of the place they are served, those inside the grounds being the most expensive, but not by any means the best. The time to go must depend largely on one’s convenience, but there can be no doubt that those who go early, say from the 15th of June, will see everything to much better advantage than those who delay till the antumn. The flowers, which he entered into partnership with R. R. Gage, about seven years ago. Since that yachting, of in out-door sports, “9 © | several years. | The Sermon Was Short, “You must have had an awful Jong ser- | mon. You are half an hour later than usu- | al,” said Mr. MeHarlem to his wife, who | had just returned from church. | “Why, [thought the sermon was very | short,” replied Mrs, McHarlem, | “Did you have your new hat on for the | first time?” “Yes, dear.” “Ab, that explains it. No sermon is long to & woman under those circum- otus me Neves Siftinga Not Ready. Her brown hair was drawn simply away from her fair young brow, and her | blue eyes had a subdued sadness in them. She stood aloof from the other young ladies whose hair was drawn simply | Besides the | youthful lesson on plant growth can be fur- exciting times, the reigns of Charles II, James I], William and Anse, and took as Dryden pictured him. He was made by Tate. As to Nicholas Rowe, thousands have read and smiled or sighed over the epitaph in Westminster abbey, wherein his widow extols his virtues and her ‘‘in- consolable grief” in quaint and florid lines. A point for satire was added by the fact that she married again about the time the epitaph was carved, and one story is that she married the man who composed it. Playing Tricks With Vegetabies. Some very pleasant surprises for children may be obtained by getting fruits to grow inside of glass bottles. Some, especially of the cucumber family, can be inserted into the narrow mouths of bottles while young, the bottles attached to the branch, and after full growth it will be a mystery how | these fruits got inside the bottles or jars pleasant surprises many a “No,” replied Tomdik. ‘In that bas- tending to pick a quarrel with me and | mine,”—Tit-Bits. renee Onto His Carves. Soreness in Rody or Limba, Stiff Joints or Strains will find in tus old Anodyne relief and speedy cure’ Should have Johnson's Eve ry Mother anodyne tiniment in the house for Croup, Coida, Sore Throat, Tonsilitis, Collie, Cuts, Brus 8, Cramps and Pains Hable to occur in any family without notice. Delays may Cost a life. lanes all Summer Complaints like magic. Price, % eta. post-paid, 6 bot tles, $2. Lapress paid, L 8. Johnson & Co., Boston, Mase HAVE YOU the sav of the coulen. = — até a.m., arriving at Souris at hich he is very fond has served as : Georgetown at 0a. m,, retarning to Char- : ‘ bo : af ae p - —_ t laureate when Dryden was removed, just giving me a push, you know? I neys are in Delaw te A. LEOFRED, <oteadnaee amet day, arriving at 4:5, p.m. NE En ee | secretary of the Reform association for | but died four years later and was succeeded se nn i. cas "his heden of trouble. Dodd's | dangerous, Wag. means the hid- Kidney Pitts give prompt relief.” “75 per cent. of disease is rst caused by disoidered = kiu- neys “ tight as well try to have a healthy city without sewer- age, as good health when the kidneys are} Dodd's Kiiney clogged, they are } Pills are usea.” Sold by all dealers or sent by mail on receip2 of price g0 cents. per box_or six for Sage Dr. L. A Smith & Co. Tofonta, Wise tos book called Kidoey Talk, lected hianey troubles rees't in Bad Bleosz Dyspepsia, Lew Complaint, aed the most can gerous of ail, Brights Disense, Diabetes aud Oropsy.” ithe ateote diseases canst extst where ry : y vr , oase — Tai re The k « y tende ot ~essarily rs s ished by t * i kia STAMPS WANTED. Nails, Hungarian sane, Se.) See ee ee eh weet are a most important feature, will be at | away from their fair young brows and | ying Gorman IIE. oF tet oe ee @ pc Fas ional i St. Joun. N. B. A. A. MACDONALD, their loveliest; later they will be dusty | whose eyes had subdued sadnessin them. | lier stages of the insanity which subsequent- | should I be prevented from coming home ey ws EE LIVAN, ‘anadis States’ and othe W. W. SUL OLD Canadian, United States’ and other | Prager PETERS and bedraggled; the temperature is mild A soft sigh fluttered the delicate lace | ly overtook him, used to express his surprise | to supper I will send you amote bya gay tamps, as used 25 to years mg ‘or | iam tite teem Cosamelly d pleasant; in August the White Cit h a ie ; : ul k} Th uohly. Foroycy Cer: amps, as used 25 to 40 years ago. For | rystees Jate Qwen Connolly. ae . gut Y | upon her tender bosom, to those who were dining with him as to how sti Q CHy, bROTOUeHY, Foreyc7 Gere many I pay $1 to $5 each. Wk ARE HEADQUARTERS | ©h'town. ee ee rk prema, and the “No,” she mused, “Iam not worthy.” | the apple got inside the dumpling, but with Svenainn - sls all aie by a new perie +a aor ite enstaats GEORGE LOWE, ee . Sng erable. Accomodations | 4 tear of a distinctively blinding va- | these fraits ‘n glass jars the surprises to rusting Wife—No euesy, | © Sail agit the énen to be ;8 T NERVE ere a new dis | Will be dearer, the crowds will be enor- ty well d | even sane people are quite as interesti dear. I have already taken it outot your annot e% 346 Spadina Avenue, Toronto, FOR NERVE vasesc | mous and there will be discomforts in. | etY Welled from the usual source and | ® people are q interesting as | & ao thea git. Yuu fad iegoved the Set ae tee si anc} numerable. It be esid tha +3" | coursed adown her cheek. | the apple duzipling was to this unfortunate ; €0at pocket ra eR pouting, tetan mart et Di h BEANS ‘or cous | thing is not sendy, tah there is % os ‘"—— monarch.—Meehan’s Mcnthly. ry among men in | male aul hanes : | orere Not Much. ee ee Wi N ES | WI N ES Wooden But fer papas Scamp of OF This “Remedy ab writing hardly anything of co uence that The suggestion of a sob was noticeable Entitled to the Best. A line in one it tvs Morris’ ont Mime ended. Every « rioe ‘ ‘ and Egg Cases | soluiely cures the most * is not installed and at any rate t - is - in her tone, a eye, ‘The old thoughts shall ne ae married life rez Nerve force, » — ee 7 y i eUSe ; have failed even ti in in at Pepe Sir we oe eee i : houghts » : energy, brain power, » \ Ate ae i I I N KS r Ql A LIT Y . . » fats at 8 or as, AMES Si ohak indice T oak, ers. aned oabeeenoomcmmemans sana ail ong - é i aa esr be thought.” Mr. Morris can never get are cated by this treatm file : —_—_— i i yAXED | 2O., Toronte, Ont fox pamphiee ia therefore, advise every one to come as — were I to take ri a today I camat | have, at once, a bottle of the best family the support of the funny papers for the and weak portions of t e be y onlany d and > . ‘ ‘ | We als carry a large stock of WAXE | ——______________-—— | soon as they can, and to asrange | hone aettie aoe ¥ remedy, Syrup of Figs, to cleanse the | laureateship on such a platform as that. strengthened. Vi of abuses and ex } ort, Sherry, ( laret, ( ham- | PAPERS for covering Butter and Lard. i their departure from home so as to oro ave with me the distressing con- svstem when costive or bilious. For sale | —Jndianapolis Journal, ¢3, reclaim your manhood! Seslerers from . F ING PAPE APER BAGS | arrive in the morning; it will save | slousnessof unfitness. They whotrust ~'*_."' ae a , ee ~. i he folly, overwork, car'y errors, ill bealth, regain pagne, Xe. | WRAPPING PAPER, PAPE AGS | 5 , Timah t but I : in 75 cent bottles by all leading druggists. Pade hy 5 | and TWINK of every description. —_ iene and annoyances. Don't a a ~ sure ty a ere my son ton Oe — ~ = despair,even " in the lant 3 ’ oe @ any more luggage than you can carry; e a 6 ri ms On my dress Get the Rest. Arthur—Has Miss Screecher given es. n € disheartened if quaci.s Taese Wives have been imported from is a valuable food and tonle for the warm | aon, give it to any stranger or leave it | do notexactly match those upon my es The public are too intelligent to pur-| the idea of marrying? given 8B | have robbed yon. iat me chow youthat SCHOFIELD BROS. ™"" Importers and Wholesale Paper Dealers, ST. JOHN, N. B. P.O. Box 435. first-class European houses, and are pure, rehab!e and well matured. BYRNE BROS., Great George Street. It Supplies the vital principies of BEF and WHEAT twith HYPOPHOSPHITES. Ch’tewn. anywhere without checking it; don’t listen to hotel ranners, who will be sure to take you to places you wonld regret going ; don’t drink t20 much Chic water, which is anything but s healthful beverage; don't be in too much ef « hurry in the hot say. No, it must not be.” Burying her face in her handkerchief, she tottered from the company of the sweet girl graduates,—Detroit Tribune. _— et jon the contrary they article a second time; want the beat! Physicians are virtually unanimous in saying Seot?’s Emulsion is the best form of Cod Liver Oi), chase a worthless She has left the Fred—lI suppose so. shurch choir.—Truth. USE SKODA’S DISCOVERY, the great Bload and Nerve Remedy dical science and business honor siill exist here go hand in hand. Write for our book with explanations and proofs. Sent scaled, free. Over 2,000 references. ERIE MEDICAL CO,, Buffalo, N.Y.