ee — - ! Cauada at Bisley. The Canadians are highly pleased with their successes 89 far al the annual prize meeting of the National Rifle Association at Bisley Che shooting of the young men of the team has been particularly g od, | while the names of the veterans like Oy MeVittie and Mitchel! do not frequently in the prize lists as heretol re Phe shooting of Lieutenant Dividson ol the Eighth Royal Rifles, Q iebsc. has been particularly brilliant all through the meet ing, a fact which is all the more creditable as he had not been practising so herd for only sin SL WO OOr Appe ar 80 ConITaAves, he chosen on the te three days before it sailed from Canada Lieutenant Davidson just won the highest distinction perhaps ever gained by a Canalian at the National Rifls Associa tion meetings, securing third place in the Bisley ss sume of his having been has hundred for the second stage of the Queen’. the highest place ever secured by a Cana- dian inthis match. His was 197, only eighteen points behind the winner of the gold medal and three points beh-nd the winner of the silver medal and badge. score Mr. Day idson made au splendid score i’ ti) yards, and at ope time if was thought he would win the silver mela’, but the low scoring at S00 yards defeated his chances. Ine other Canadians in the Queen’s Hundred | Horsey, 186 points; and Henderson, Is. are, points , a vO he R | Scots took Private Kambery, of the Royal Scots, took ¢ 4 } five pounds in the Prince o Wales mit ce with aseore of Y ), and Major Weston won pounds 10 the of SS thies syne ompetition With a . re Canadians eve: ip lhese successes give the hope of agtin winniag the Kolapore « y Later.—The Canadian marksmen at Bisley | continue to do unusually well. The whol tean, shooting asa squad, won second prize | in the Mackinnon contest for firing, with 102 points. Eogland came with 109; Wales, third, 85; Jersey, fourth, 71 la the Corpuration of london the Canadians won the cup and all the fifte -n prizes, totalling £120, except one £5 prize which goes fast lodian. quick volle ret its ) @&u i Oe Fishery Bulletin. (Fisheries Intelligence Bureau R :port.) Hatirax, July 25. and Long Point fair, at Sheldrake, New port Point and Paspebiac, but poor at Perce and Grand River. Taunce at Thunder tiver and Long Puint. Herring poor at Perce, Grand River and Newport Point. In New Brunswick mackerel good at Cara- quet, but no reports of cod in yet A at Escumiaac, but no mackerel or salmon on the coast of Pei. Mackerel fair few cod at Miminigash, good at Phee’s Shore, | but poor at Alberton, fair at (ieorgetown and reported schooling oft Loughton Island. Hake good at G:orge- tawnu, a few cod, lobsters and herring. Ln | Cape Breton all fisheries poor at Port Hood, but lksunce and lobsters fair at Mabou; herring and lobsters good at Mar- garie; cod and lobsters at Ingonish; her- ring very good at Englishtown, and and herring fair at Arichat. Nova Scotia herring reported struck in at Whitele:d, and cod fishing fair. Cod and herring fai: Cua at Spry Bay; berring and haddock at Port | Latour, but other fisheries at above places | dull, and all fisheries poor at [saac’s Har- | bor, Lunenburg and Port Medway. Herring bait by fishermen nets reported at | St. Ann's, C. B., Whitehead and New| Harbor, N.S. Squid plentiful at Ingon-} ish, C. B. —_—— oe oe. } A Great Disappointment. |Family Herald. } ‘irs Dean said to a friend the other day: | - ‘fam so glad yon can stay to tea. There is to be such a joke on Mr, Dean. He’s always eriticisiug my cooking. To day his mother happened iu, and [ persuaded her to make | some cakes. Will it not be very funny when he finds fault with the cakes and I tel! him | thet his mother made them herself ’”’ | Half an hour later Mr. Dean remarked: | **My dear, you are becoming a perfect These cakes are as fine as those my makes.” { ,. CcooK mother —_ +. —---. - Never Be Idle. Never sit down idle. If you have an hour, or ten minutes, or five minutes to wait be- tween duties, take up a book, and learn some- thing which will be of use to you, or take the time to do some little bit of work that needs to be done, or to write a letter that ought to be written, Learn thus to fill every moment of time, not allowing even a minute to go to waste. ‘hen you wi'l form a habit which will go all the the way through life with you, and enable you to make your years re ily twice as long, and your life worth really twice as much to the werld as if you should go along dropping and losing the fragments of precious time all the way. Summerside Exports. SUMMERSIDE, July 22 Per str Northumberland, Cameron master, for Point du Chene— cite! op uh! Oe ee eee ee 3. 3583 48 bris macker! 263 1 box salmon..... ieatetecs O = Pees «ca ok. 40} 100 yds island cloth......... SU | 5 bbls pork cde ss bras jo $ $22 By same steamer on 23rd~— N3 cases eggs... EE ER ee ae wre eee), : Se ke 174 i is i 1SO 33) los butter 53 2 bbls pork, 30 SONS | pe eee a = — i SHIP NEWS, 5S side, July 22d —Eot sch Catherine, Geo: ge, New Carlisle, railway ties; Sylvia Jane, | Wright, Richibucto, lumber; Kate. Burk, | Pictou, coal, 23d —Agility, Porrior, Halifax, | mdz; Lizzie® Duguay, Tracadie, N B. cedar | posts. Cid 22ad —Sylvia Jane, W right, Richibucto, Oats; Kate, Burk, Pictou, Lizzie D, Duguay, Tracadie, N B, bal: Acadia, Morrill, Pictou, bal. | bal; | by _ For Over Firry Years Mrs. Winsloe’s | Soothing Syrup has been used by millions of | mothers for their children while cutting teeth. | It relieves the little sufferer at once : "it pro. duces natural, quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain, and the little cherub awakes | as *‘ bright as a button.” It is very pleasant to taste. It soothes the child, sot-ens the ) gums, allays all pain, relieves wind , the bowels, and is the best-known diarrhea, whether arising from teething or | other causes, Twenty-five cents a bottle Be sure and ask for “‘ Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing | Syrup,” and take no other kind. : i it Pro- » regulates } remedy for } mar? 3ieod & why lyr THE DAILY E y i In (Quebec cod good, | at Thunder River, St. John River, Magpie | j - . te ml atl et lll Al WANTE W* WANT Hides, Calf Skins, Sheep kins and Horse Hides, LONG BROSs., launers, Kuston St. May1i9 vl, §, OLAND, SONS & 60, Brewers, Halifax, N. Boy , rh) @ Have opened a Braneh of Business ai 51 WATER ST., CHARLOTTETOWN, Where they will keep a large stock of their celebrated ALES and STOUT, in wood and kages to suit Wholesale glass, in all sized px Country orders solicited. und Family trade . o pane.) on OSBORNE HOUSE, Ch’town, May 2 1, 1891. qvOR severa’ years previous te, and siuce residing here, | have been using Woodill's German Baking Powder, and it has always given ENTIRE SATIS. FACTION. P. P. ARCHIBALD. may Canadian Express Co's. MONEY ORDERS. RRANGEMENTS have been completed : Money Orders oO for sel‘ing this Compiny jin Charlottetown, i I yr Conve nience *s this sys'em does not re- quire writing ont an application by purchaser | of order, RATES 4 j 4 4 } j The rates charged for these e Orders are less than by any other means of making remit- when perfect safety is afforded. | 7 ‘For Security tances a Receipt, bearing duplicate number, is given with every Order purchased, so that in the event of delay or any other cause an order fails to reach payee, the amount will be re- funded either to re- mittee or payee on presentation of re- ceipt, thereby avoid- ing the delay and annoyance incident to the duplication of when no re- ceipt is given. These orders will be paid at all principal points on our line; orders also over 10,000 places in the United States. \oy further information will be freely given on application to W. W. CLARKE, A : Agent. Charlottetown, May 390, 1891. Canada Atlantic 5. $. Co. The Best Route to Boston ONLY ONE NIGHT AT SEA. HE STEAMSHIP * HALIFAX” leaves Noble’s Wharf, Halifax, for Boston every Wednesday Morning at 8 o’clock, and Lewis's Wharf, Boston, for Halifax every Saturday at noon. Passengers for Doston from P. E. Island can leave Charlottetown by Steam Navigation Co's. steamers via Pictou Tuesday morning, and go on board on arrival at Halifax on Tues- day evening without extra charge. Though Tickets for sale on board Steam Navigation Co's. steamers and hy F, T. NEWBERY, Agent, Fy ot ecd a&\ y CLeilettetewnr, VIGOR AND STRENGTH. For LOST or FAILING MANHOOD. General and XEB- VOUS.DEBILITY, Weakness of Body and Mind, Tocie Errors or Excessegin Old or Young. Rotuct. Noble MAN- EQOD full Restored. How toenlarge sad strengthen WEAE UNDE OPED ORGANS PARTS of BODY. Absolutely un- failing HOME TREATMENT—Benefits in a day. Men testify from 00 States and Foreign Countries. Write them. Bock explanation and proofs mailed (sealed) free. Addérese. BRIE MEDICAL CO., BUFFALO, N, Y. ee ee C N landi A aod will be eold too anding to day, KAMINER, - - - - De 7 HAVE YOU HAD THE GRIP? \ | STEAMSHIP GO. TYME PIONEER LINE will despatch their new Steamship ‘CITY OF COLUM. BIA,” 1990 Tons, the most complete and elegant Ship on the Eastern Atlantic coast, from St. John, N. B, every Fricay, at 3 p. m., and from Yarmouth, N.S., every Saturday, at 6.20 p. m, or on arrival of train from Halifax, Annapolis and Digby. for New York direct. Keturnin’, Steamer will leave New York, from Pier 40, East River, foot of Pike Street, every Tuesday, at 5 p. m. TICKETS. New York to Yarmouth.. ., 810 50 Round Trip.....eceeeeeeeeeee: 19 OO New York to St. John. ...-..0-- 18 00 | Round Trip 23 00 New York to Charlottetown........+5 18 60 31 Go Round Th ip Tickets entitle holders to State Room Berth ancl Meals, Freight on throug) bille of lading to and from all points south and west of New \ ok, Cheap Fares and Low Rates Tickets for sale on Intercolonial and P. E. Island Railways. H. H. WARNER, President. N. L. NEWCOMB, General Msuager, 63 Broadway, N. Y. J. H. SHERMAN, Agent, St. John, N. B. FENTON T. NEWBERY, Agent, Charlottetown. PARKER, EAKINS & CO., ju25 Agents, Yarmouth, N. 3. uEvir Want REALLY GOOD Do Yo THEN USE MALY N'S EXTRACT OF COFFE Made from the Best Mocha ani Java. o b, Rich and Fine Flavored, Wholesome, Re- freshing. Simplicity itself. NO COFFEE-POT NEEDED: A 25 cent Bottle makes eod&wy—may 15 20 No Grounds. Cups. a new discovery that relieve and cure the worst cases of Nervous Debility, Lost Vigor and Failing Manhood ; restores the weakness of body or mind caused by overwork, or the er- rors or excesses of youth. This Remedy absolutely cures the most obstinate cases, when all other TREATMENTS have failed even to relieve. ‘They do not, like other preparations advertised for Lost Manhood, etc., interfere with digestion, but impart new life, strength and energy in a quick and harmless manner peculiar to themselves. : Sold by druggists at $1.00 per package. or six for $5.00, or sent by mail on receipt of price. Address THE JAMES MEDICINE CoO., Cana- dian Agency, St. Joha, N. B. Write for pamphlet. Sold in Charlottetown, wholesale and retail, by George E. Hughes and Reddin Bros. d&w 1 yr—api DR. JAMES’ | AND THE Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda. No other Emulsion is so easy to take. It does not se spoil. It is always sweet as cream. The most sensitive stomach can retain it, | CURES Scrofulous and | Wasting Diseases, Chronic Cough, parate nor) Loss of etite. Mentai and Servane. Prostration. General Debility, &c, | | | Beware ofalimitations. Ask for | | “theD. & L.” Emulsion, and refuse | all others. PRICE SOC AND $1 PER BO wae. See HAVE YOU GOT THE GRIP > HEN USE HAWKER’ CHERRY BALSAM. charm. Also use Hawker’s Price 50 cents. S TOLU AND It acts like a Pills with it. ae Then use HAW STOMACH TONIC en the system. It KER’S NERVE AND to build up and strength- AR ONTARIO BRA Be AULD BROS}. | eod ; is oo Price 50 cents. For So tess eos NERVE BEANS are! " W f mended !A bac | Charlottetown, June - MOND “JULY 27, 1891. AY, We pay duty to Canada, axe New HORS for its wonderful qualities as a Peodoriz2r and rhent. Horses like t) stand Oo} .. as it keeps their feet cl 2aLn and esol, and Horses liable to tender feet are benefitted and cured by having their Stalls supplied with this Moss. For sale at 49 Cents per Bale, at LePag’s Old Stand, McLeod & Stewart’s, William Boswell’s Feed Store, and Beer '& Goff’s King Square Store. CHARLOTPETOWN MOSS LITTER C6. are now supplying PEAT MOS3 for bedding Horses. It is large or 2 mis Oy ie aen ae r wore swe ene 10x explair suese orem Un- aymptoms, A leo how = like any others. One eure a grent vaewets 7 Pilla Dose, Children : Sisensess This f or take them easily. Khe} ; ation stone i. worth most delicate women 30s come Shapes the cost. a use them. In fact all = | Cnemeeu’ iho rated tadies can obtain very a ; 2 pamphlet sent free con: great benefit from the yahee LL Die - tains va ee _— ee Gan ae t oe 5.( sn jok- she eoeaess: Drew. 8 Johnson & — casas Soc ee » % &- paid for 2 cts, or five nm | o., 22 @ustom — boxes for $1 In stamps.) : Sievet, Boston, Mass. : PS ae a “Nest Liver Pil Known. Rich Blood ZEW ! — 1} —— used elsewhere, and is bighly recom- ly 1891—dy tf | eye a Oy \ dt toe -PAIN-K ve) a Rial tee ae 3 S Is used both internal mit acts cuickly, afording almost instant relief from thes a DIRECTLY TO THE SPCT Mel INSTRNTE tT | ey E = & jiEOUS iil 17S ii obi ~ 1. MME) For CRAMPS, CilILLS, Co_72 mem 6S DIARRiiCEA, DYSENTERY, CHOLERA MO and all COWEL COC NO ROMEDY EQUALS THE PAIN-KILLCR. In Canacian Choleraand Bowl Compiaints its effect is rmagical, It cures tn avery snort time. THE BEST FAMILY REMEDY FOR BURNS, ERUISES, SPRAI25, RHEUMATISN, NEURALGIA and TOOTHACHE. AveyUnwy, RPA TOY — a y>* athe aoten id s+ Wy ly and externally. SOLD EVERYWHERE AT DEC. A COTTLE, everest pain. £2” Beware of Counterfeits and Inmitationa, — { ! } i 1 } tio binding of Magazines, Hlustrated Papers, Periodicals, ete. TAYLOR & GILLESPIE, jan6 It ciated. Genera] Dealer, Sale b Druggis and ved § wky--febl7 ap2l the GREAT ORI upon the label. is larger than ey The following certificat AYLOR & GILLESPIE. We are ns duri RE RE RE DO YOU ALLEN's Lune Bacsam. NC BETTER REMEDY FoR COUGHS, COL ARapiussi THE GREAT INVIGORATING TONIc CAMPBELLS NVALUABLE in casas of L, Lowness of Spirits, tem when weakened by is necessary to rema GINAL ji er before. Having submitted along with a sample of our ***CAMPBELL'S’ is the onl Messrs. Kenneth Campbell & YOU WANTING A CHEAP WATCH RE Y°UC WANTING A GOLD OR SILVER WATCH RE YOU WANTING A GOOD TIMEKERPER RE YOU WANTING A GOLD ENGRAVED RING RE YOU WANTING A DIAMOND or other Set RING RE YOU WANTING ANYTHING IN JEWELRY RE YOU WANTING YOUR WATCH REPAIRED YOU WANTING YOUR JEWELRY REPAIRED YOU if SO, CALI AT G. H. TAYLOR'S, NORTH SIDE OF MARKET Charlottetown, May 14, 1891. Fevers of all kinds changes of the seas Che best proof of its y (x )-—— —— making Special Redue- ng this month on the Sign of the Big Book, J. BD. McLeod's Corner. WANTING ANYTHING ENGRAVED SQUARE, KEEP IT IN THE HOUSE? DS, CROUP, CON UMPTION, &c. oe — ~<a a Hi73 anl Twenty Years Standing —{o) INE. Weak or Painful Indie and ; : gestion, Malaria, ms ¢ as a general Strengthener of the Sys- mber that there ace 3 ** Campbell’s,” QUININE (x)— 33 of Appetite, many so-called Quinine Wines, but that and that the genuine bears our signature atue is the fact that its sale at the present time e shows how CAMPBELL'S QUININE AMP: 7 NE WIN two samples of Quinine Wine, ishitalio re own, to the Public Analyst, we receiy y genuine Quinine Wiae Co's. request.” oe Jonn BAKER Epwarps, Ph. D., F. ©. &. is appre- ns of the genuine, ed the following reply: ee samples examined at qual to any Package Dye in the ‘ awe <TR, Just the thing for Home Dying a COLORS BRIGHT AND FAgr. Send for Sample Card to J, g Rol Co., Manufacturers, Montreal janl2—dy wky Insist upon having the HART SOLO BY ALL DEALERS, Factory, Toronto, Oz Re Ser tae ARE Nor WAN Ty = = e A Bioop, and ‘invigorate and haa Who finds his ments} fam. EVERY BAAN wise csi tain ee his physical powers flagging, should take PILLs. They will restore his lost energies, both, physical and mental. should take them, EVERY WOMAN They cure all pressions and irregularities, which entail sickness when neglected. MEM should take these Przs, ‘ They will enre the re- sults of youthful bad habits, and strengthen the system. $4 chould teke them YOUNG WOMEN These Pug will make them reguiar, For sale by all druggists, or wi'l be sent upou receipt of price (S0c. per bex), by addressing ? DR. WILLIAMS’ MED. 00. THE I eo ee GRATEFUL-—COMFORTING EPPS'S OUD BREAKFAST. “By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful apylication of the fine properties of well-selected Mr. hes provided our breakfast tables with s de- cateiy flavored beverage which may save us many heavy doctors’ bills. It is by the judiciow use of such articles of diet a constitution may be gradually buist up until ae : resist every tendency to disea*e, liund subtle maladies are floating around us to attack wherever there is s weak point, We may escape many a fatal shaft by kesping our salves weil fortified with pure blood and @ sd perly nourished {rauie.”—Civil Jervice a Made simply with bailing water oF a Sold only in packets, by Grocers, labelled thus; 1 ee 22 SS 8} eo BD oS Gy Ge Ge ty Oo Gy & JAMES EPPS & CO., Homeopathic Chemists, London, England. dec 19—l yr dy & wky , STRONGEST, BEST. Contains no Alum, Ammonia, Lime, aie Phosphates, or any Injuriast een, THE GREAT ENGLISH REMED ! OF PURELY VEGETABLE INGREDIENTS A..0 WITHOUT MERCURY, USED BY THE ENGLISH PEOPLE FOR OVER 120 YEARS, 18 ockles Pills These Pills consist of a careful and , ture of the best and mildest ve etable aperiney wil the pure extract of Flowers of Chamor 4 ents be found a mest efficacious remedy for and tor of the digestive organs, ard for obstruc -— pid action of the liver and bowels wich ra ie digestion and the several varieties of complaints, Sold by all Chemists. ° WHOLESALE AGENTS: EVANS COMPOUND AN TIBILIOUS AND SONS, Public Analyst, MONTREAL, . *