cee a in batilitnomapantanahedinetininae a ee Siieeateemenemiiat a.” .HE DATLY ~ —-- aly x we, As ‘ a seer‘ — mee seein ae eee - a eS —_—— CHAR LOTTETOW i “Phi a s is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evntripss. N. P. BK. ISLAND. SATURDAY, JULY —— ——— 25, 1891. Sixcre Copixs Two CEntTs VOL. 28.—NO. 55 N, ——-———(x) ~ sa Best Value in Summer Overcoatings ! os n Best Value ia Scotch Tweed Suitings ! Best Value in Trowseriags ! } ~u 5S" 0 ———— oT fITE ay pekhwaren 6 iotl4®, at) \ K onal K A MAGNIFICEN —r STOCK OF THESE norn| 26 7 VOODS. Prises away down to suit the times. ae. ve ‘Spe al attention is directed to our $15.00 and $18.00 RS PED a This is fully 20 per cant. lower than . have ever before offsred the same quality of goods Lume fWEERD SUITS from $1209 up. We defy competition. i cunrantee first-class fits. ‘ | ; ¥ ‘ x > I JOHN McLEOD & CO.,, , ’ 34 “3 . ’ © ’ Chariottetown, June 3, 1891. iv “8S ; we Merchant Tailors, Upper Queen St. | ; 7 . La 7 > SSF, ; j i) = oi S| 53 oS ie rsa A> ' PEMILERE [S NOTHING that interests the average man as eer = 1017 2! 6208 tj 14 42) much as the price he pays for his Clothing —unless it is tek: ~ Ap SERRE “the price he pays for his Wife's Ciothing. We don’t deal in AEB - ithe latter In the form2r we have an assortment that for ‘General Excellence and Low Prices has absolutely no equal in the city. We do not c'aim to be the Cheapest Clothier, but we claim to give the Best Value. | Our READY-MADE CLOTHING is manufactured cn the premises by competent workmen, and of good material. No sacddy. Ne moss-back cloths. We can give you a_ solid .ALL-WOOL TWRED SUIT for $7.25. It pays to deal with BRUCE THE CLOTHICK. Charlottetown, June 22, i861—cy & wky } en Poamdeonedd = es = oe : = = —=— = John McLeod & Co (Contributed bytheCharlottetown W. C . U ) The W. 3. U. meets ia 4, D. MeLeed’s Hall every Monday at 4 p. m. ~ Ladustrial School, Mra. D. Laird, Super- Inal, published at Toronto, contains a num- intendent—Tuesday afternoon. jbar of excellent articles. Among Loyal Temperance Lecion, Miss Mary |We nete “Religion in Davies, Superintendent — Friday afternoon, | Schools,” by Principol Grant; **The Teach- ——- ‘ing of Agriculture in oue Public Schools,” | by Professor Shaw; ‘*lemperance Instrac- ans A : tion in our Public Schools,” by Mra. L J BY FRANCES BE. WILLARD, Harvie. The Educational Journal is a cap- —-- ital periodical of its class. Literary Notes The Two Bridges. &: ‘ Sn : Che chief aim of our temperance work- ms. Vacation Time is tl itle co oh liv thie day ic ‘to ~eanie® an e ve title of a bright arrest of | yi¢e} ; ,u Ss me thought conceraing the reasonabl 2 ee book by H.S Deayton, M. D., well shat iibaeie uing the reasonableness of | ,own aa a writer on popular hygiene, just otal gbst.nence, in the uinds of the in-|jcsued from the press of Fowler & Well telligent and well-disposed hits arelsc. wv — wee pp 4 ei -Gisposed efe APE TC, New Y¥ ork man ray: t m2. ie; he "hy: ake a eee this, but n te pee Ic is seasonadle, filling a niche heretofore p: re ct c ji 1 our yractica AVS } wans wls's ps : Med cement fous ac nescall ee while we have books giving us . 5 . rom experience and | good advice about how to live when the observation. The guest at a dinner whence |. eee 7 li (he hiloes had bb * Le siege Aho: Saenee is cold and the northeast winds ecings this sort a ee ‘i - oer by | blow, this supplies us with a variety of use- oe a ort, when he petu = y mur- | ful information about summer living, and mured in the ear of his next neighbor, ‘‘At/¢.kes junto account the recreati ad : this rate it won’t be long before these f pe rien ee Se ee j . + mg before these fan-| diversions that are supposed to belong t atics wil announce that we lispense | i ere < eee ao iets ; P ve that we must dispense; warm weather, and into which both old . ot ; as ” rt | Wee ay Lh, us ' sia A dat wich mustard on our — beef Where-/ and yonng-enter, according tu their circum- upon the answer was: ‘‘ If taking toy much’ stances : . . * c sree pr, Le roast beef had saddled this; ‘The author writes in a pleasant style and country with taxes, disrupted its homes, | res] y covers a great deal of ground iua few dishonored its manhood, agonized its women; words: He talks of live at the seaside, in and children, emptied its churches, and | eS ; ; h ab, Lie : ’ ‘ 3 } t i at al Thi crowded its jails and poor houses to over- or Sie. Ba - a “ae ae a me ow i a * , * ia ; vile er- | games, excursions, etc., puts In some Very Pe ng, : — nan d be — ing oe _— practical hints on eating and dress, and the >t i r ‘ j . Pe - oa rice a eh; ie ae management of household economies, and o : alogous ( ai j ht i Se ee ae ine Of} has a word of advice to mothers and house- thought is that which years of honest hard | keepersthat they cannot but va'ue. Even the work wave lupr per: » impressed upon the temperance |stay-at-homes get a thought or two that Noe “ en see a aad th? |must be encouraging. As an epitome of Cy a ae a ti a aaah arlings of jcum ner hygiene the book is so good and Sr “just yt ec shaking bee practical that they who would read it and neath the seething flood of intemperance — eee ene eee ie nei hat faaltae than fl ca oalt V1 aay profit out of their summering, wherever nut faster than they could pull these out of | they may be. the swift tide others came fl ating down, It is sent by mail on receipt of price, 25 . . 4 > «* until at lastthe women resulved to go higher | cents, Address the publishers, up stream seeking the cause of this awful] fowler & Wells Co., 775 Broadway, New waste of human life, when, behold, they} yor; oe o found two bridges upon which endless pro- : cessions of people were crossing. One was of solid masonry so strong that the heaviest railroad train or a caravan of elephants could Kardly cause a vibration of its miguaty arches, which rested on massive piers of acience and on the goldenrule. Across the entrance was carved this motto : ‘* Ab- stain from fleshly lusts which war against the soul.” Behold the healthful happy hrong upon the grand teetotal bridge. Re- The Westminster Review for July con- tains a number of very interesting articles including those on ‘‘Abraham Lincoln,” by Theodore Stanton; *‘London, Past and Present,” ‘Theological Evolution,” by Rev. Walter Lloyd; ‘tls Imperial Federa- tion a Chimera?’ by William Lobban; “Plain Words About Dancing,” by James Oliphant, and ‘Jews and the Bible,” by Julian Cohen, —besides the usual masterly The last number of the Educational Jour- them the Common Children always SCOTT'S EMULSION of pure Cod Liver Oil with Hypo- } phosphites of Lime and Soda ts almost as palatable as milk. A MARVELLOUS FLESH PRODUCER it Is indeed, and the littie lads and i lagsies who take cold easily, may be fortified against a cough that might prove serious, by taking Scott's Emulsion after their meais during the winter season. Beware of substitutions and imitations. SCOTT & BOWNE, Believilie. LO LOLI OO er rt rr ar er er owe CHEES IN STORE: 10 BOX RS NEW CHEESE, Ss. OW} . FENTON T. NEWBERY, jy19—guar 3i ce ee CN OLD ELECTIO -~ E. NDER provi-ions of an Act of the General Assembly of the Province of Prince Edward Island, made and passed in the fifty-fourth and fifty-fifth years of the reign of Her present Majesty Queen Victoria, Chapter Ten, intituled *“An Act to Amend the City of Charlottetown Incorporation Act,” and to decide as to its adop- tion or otherwise. In pursuance of the provisions of the above recited Act, I, the undersigned, Thomas Heath Haviland, Mayor of the said City of Charlotte- town,do hereby give PUBLIC NOTICE that I havenominated and appointed Wednesday, 12th day August ’ 1. 6 . . |criticism of contemporary literature. member that they are at a premium with a+ <> + fe insurance companies and in time of | the 2.30 List. Z| enemas pO URQUHART & BROW, ‘General Insurance Agents and Accountants, i oe aupii | ae Brighton. | REPRESENTING THE FOLLOWING FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES: nia going there mast take their own Bed - t Tf ; :: pat Lint} Hing +f WehG BUVSi, Tragatie UC Gi. TPOOMS at this Hous n be had or BV cation to Mr. ©. A. Hyndman libs ete, You can put in @ good time for at this piace, ! , . British America Assurance Company of Toranto: Commercial Union Assurance ©ompany of London, England; Lancashire Insurance . ‘ Union and company cf Manchester, G. BR. scottish Rational Insurance Co. of Bamburgh, scotiand. - = $62,000,000. ai't'e money this summer EXECUTORS NOTICE, Capital Represented, ry A LL persons indebted to + Ky person wiebt » the wiate of A eet adats Inte insured at Lowest Rates. Prompt Settle- if Charkottetown, | All Classes of Insurable Property rable Charges. ee aes are hereby novfied and re-| ment of Claims Accounts Audited at Shortest Notice and Reasons (dested [ ay the amount Of 4% cir res ti y : = F indebtednes 2 Saar re ithe ; ; . ‘harlottetown. wdebtedness to the undersi ned forthwith, | OFFICE—Browns Riock, Queen Square, Charl and all parsons having c 3 eM ALC are aiao notified y i XU” .s against the said | July 11, 1891. TERED SOMES ST — ™ - — —— £., ws req rested te ivr- UIs! an acconnt of : ‘ 1 ss : ny such claims, ¢ aucsted, to the uadey sjoned “erro signed within one year: uli ihe date of th ‘ a tae cake aelten ” nirst p iDlicativoa of this os i gS WM. R. BOREHAM, ; I ' [ —— <a Executor. uly i 1 ORR, J, on ' »¥ ane 29, 1891—1m Jaw (mon) ‘ BRIBATON BREWERY, oe ta. OARLOTTETOWN, P. Eke} paration, equatiy as weil adapted, for | “and Children’s Use as for Men’s. ESTABLISHED 182.6. | ; : —| hi- EGG SHAMPOO AND SEA FOAM A delig ‘ . ¢leansing ¢ ‘goling Toilet Pre- healthy, cleansing rnd co rae Especially refreshing after bathing. BRUSHES—all fibre _not injured by water. illite ctpssemniantin ge ¥ 1Z YEE a 2 LESH \ v} fo Just opened our ‘Vaults of tT . S on e Ba S i oo K ALEs, breweJ in October, BATH GLOY ES, Rubber Bathing Hoods, ona , wlerida rember and Sure, cepecially yor Summer 4iled Silk, Bay Rum, Cologic, Laven ae Camis ene ce Tos Vibes ae and other Toile Waters, Sponges. Pocke ; nthe pest Island Barley iE ish and | roam Hops, at pricy, Per tean any-' SPFCKY FLY PAPER, rpisoned Fiy Paper, Giass Fly Traps. Lahog & ever imp rte 4 ERT amet) WAT SON'S DRUG STORE. Sl oF tw . best imp rted. ) A | SO»2 z =) 5s ¥/ ne . . = 20RE I ; & HY NDHWAWN. i } 11 1891 i aceailll vatihers vgn? . sell our Casks. 7 hey} Charlottetow?, July +1; i = eee Pe lag or gh ee “a and a nded, ani parties buy-} => . a oe pp"? tne lL be prose “uited. — M. & H. | ail Ita ;, < Rustico BEACH, P. E. I aeeeneel Leer : - Resort will open rell-known Summer R ne Terms moderate. d Visitors on JULY Ist. ; } "| HiS peautitul for Guests an lars address JOHN NEWSON Sintoraiows_ ‘For partic CHARLOT i { } ; gune 24, 1891L-— om —_—__—_—— and Healthy pees ae « Cymmer Drink ot hee P Hons rm SED | Sie VA LT ? a RITS N | ee a7 .. leasant, Refreshing ’ I> = OUND ANDAS mI FO} A FRESH sToch a ie Draught. q : 2 may — or et MIgQUS | as euasiyed sae hg ROV m4 ie COUGHS | gars ate hl BOerr s ; a / : oo Insect Pow- SfEonointG vb ~_ — : - Wuid, Chloride of Lime, VU NY 1-3 CO! Ds. ‘ a a . Fluid Condy § Yiuid, t y Con oT ‘¢ Sanitas Pisinfecting nodes Sticky Fly Paper, etc., etc., & s Ot &4.0O YEARS IN USE. cer, Hellebore: Wily Poison, ! : G STORE » Ry, ? rid : ; ~« PRICE2Z5°*PERBOTTLE | A. S. JOHNSON’S DRUS veut and Prince Streets. avi Gy ). { ) JETOR 2 4 891. St. Joha., N. B I likely toescap». Remember, too, that from | th s ranks the succevslul arctic and tropical explorers hive been taken, also the cham-| It will be remembered that a few weeks pion atliletes of every kind. Watch where |ago I chromeled in THR ExaMInet the fact they move, the early pioneers, the doctor | ot Telephone (formerly owned by Mr. W. oi medicine and the doctor of divinity arm,S. McKie) winning the 2.32 class at Wor- in arm.” See Lymau Beecher and JSastin. cester, Mass., on June 4th, taking a record Ejwards side by side ; Pierpynt the poet, ‘of 232 He has since done better. On and Delevon the 1% of wealth; Neal Dow the 8th inst. he started in the 2.29 class at and Johu B. Gough, the first saying * total Nashua, New Hampshire, and won first abstinence for the individual and total pro- money in five heats, and trotted the fifth hibition for the State,” the other truthfully heat toa record of 2 28}, a half in the same declaring, ‘* I could no more drink moder- | heat in 1.133. Oa the first day of the ately than you could fire off a gun moder-| meeting only four heats had been trotted ately” when rain «ame down, and held over the Sat look again, the Church moves for- fifth and deciding heat till the second day. ward, the Bishops of York, Exeter and! Up to this the Sir Charles mare Maggie had Gioucester, Canons Farrar, Wilberforce | the best of it, taking two first and two and Barker, side by side with five thousand |second heats, while Telephone had two of the leading clergy of the Church of Eng- | firsts, one second and one fifth. The best land, true to the glor'ous motto, ‘*Noblesse'time in these heats was 232% The fifth oblige.” heat on the second day was a duel all the But stretching across the dark and swol-| way round, the mare leading to the three- len r.ver of intemperance is another bridge, ‘quarters, when Yapp, Telephone’s driver, rocking and rickety, standing on the worn- touched him np, beating the mare out in a out piles of custom, precedent and _ self- | bruising finish in 2.28}. Abdallah, Jr., indulgence, with ‘“Moderation” carved upon | the sire of Telephone, is the tirst of the get its entrance, and about half-way across one of old Abdallah to pat one in the list. The long, swaying, narrow plank, where with purse was a $400 one. great circumspection and a very level head ‘SHAWMUT. some balance themselves successfully, as ee -- did Blondin at Niagara. Great and motley Harvests ef the World. is the throng that sets out upon this bridge ae uumindful of warning voices in the air call-|,werrcan AND ENGLISH ng, ‘Be not deceived; God is not mocked, PROMISE WELL. whatsoever a man soweth that shall he also ee reap.” The London Times summarizes the har- The ignorant and the sensual are here} yest prospect of the world as fullows :— with the trade imark of the demon barat In Russia there is a grave deficit, the into their’cheeks; the young and the rash peasantry are starving, and there is small are here, and strauge to say, In the great hope of relief. . army march many thousands of the gifted In India there is serious auxiety: A and ube good, whose: ey a 2F9 holden by the famine prevails over a considerable portion tight cords of antiquated but ene of the country, Madras, Rajputana ssa social usage. Ministers march here wit 1 the Punjab are the worst wufferers, There bible under srm, ear marked with Ore e 4 is drought in Bengal, and the need for text of their special pleading, and unmind-| 7 ore rain is urgent. Bombsy élone pro- ful of the spirit of His philosophy and life mnigon o mood barvest ho toa benighted age declared, ‘I have], 8 rbot + a: ‘ ™ : - The American harvest will be good in many things to say, but ye cannot hear quality and amount, but with the failure of them now.” Many walk carefully the r@™-|//.. Indian and Russian supplies it is of the row plank, and with a fortunate heredity | \+most importance that the Eaglish crop and an exceptionally-balanced organiz — deal mot las Ghexté cross in safety, and beckon to the delude The prospect on the whole ia qoeds-t-In throng behind them who sway to right and} i). chief wheat counties—Hssex, Norfo lk left, and tumble headlong into the surging] | 4 Suffolk —the crop is above the average, flood. : ; . and in other counties up to the average. But remember, ali who have fallen AS The harvest will be late, and prices will be the dark river of Iutemperance have fa - high. There is, therefore, a good vutlook from Moderation Bridge—none a so for the English farmer to break the long other. Remember, if there were no lrunk-| ies of disastrous years. ards on earth to-day and sae 16-9 — ARR hould continue, there woul plenty 0 ; oo ae ee sin Sicilia, Look once more at the Canada’s International Exhibition. procession, headed by half a million drunk- Arrangements are in progress tet balding 2 ards dropping into the tide, a million mod- Dairymen’s Couveution at st. Jobn, N. B, site drinkers, two millions of occasional, | 4..,:49 this exhibition, and it is expected that fashianable drinkers, and behind them all several exper's will be present sak ol ae the boys and young men of our land, and | ome lectures on dairy interes 5. Acrange- then, as you shall face the record inet«® |ments are also being made for showing nity, 1 call on you to choose on which | geveral gvarie'ics of cream seperators and bridge you will cross, as a brother of| other dairy apparatus in operation. it is algo humanity, a patriot, a Christian. proposed to ctfer some special priz’s for dairy i lh products, and that the competition may b : open to all the provinces. Prof, Robertson, For Over Firty YEARS Mrs. Winsloe’s | of the Dominion Experimental Farm, who is Soothing Syrup has been used by mililons of|now visiting the creameries and chi#ese mothers for their children while cutting teeth. | factories throughou® the Maritime Provinces, It relieves the little sufferer at once ; it pt0- lis taking quite an active iuterest in this duces natural, quiet sleep by relieving the | matter. The exhibition opeus on Sept. 231 | child from pain, and the little cherub awakes | aud corti:ue: until Oct. ad. jas ‘* bright as a button.” It is very pleasant ear te ade sie koa G0 to taste. It soothes the OG, samees ~~ Twenty per cent discount.—We are of- gums, aliays all pain, relieves wind, regulates | fexiue s apeeial Jot of men’s fine shoes at the bowels, os a pico Base Itwenty pt ceut discount ‘arrheea, Whether arising from eething oF | 7 : : . sand causes. Twenty-five cents 4 bottle, | themat R. K. Jost’s, on A oa GRAIN CROPS e Call and see next, A. D. ESOL, | . yestilence they are, of all classes, the most | Another jsiaud-Bred Horse Enters |as the diy for th: PLEBISCITH VOTE to be taken upon the said Act, aud that the same will be taken at the several places following, that is to say: - In Ward No. 1,at or new Fire Engine House on King Street, between Great George and Prince Streets. In Ward No. 2, at or near the house of the late Thomas Connolly, opposite Mr. lieartz’s Warehoure Sidney Street, between Great George end Prince Streets, In Ward No. 3, at or near the Market House. In Ward No. 4. at or near the new City Hall, corner of Kent and Queen Streets, In Werd No. 5, at or near the carriage shop of Carroll & MeAleer, corner of Euston and Great George Streets. And at the said Election the Poll will be opened at nine o'clock in the forenoon, and con- tinue open until five o’clock in the afternoon ot the same day. DESCRIPTION OF WARDS. Number One shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Dorchester Street, and the parcel of land formerly known as the Military Barrack Ground. Number Two shall comprise all that art of Charlottetown which lies south of Richmond Street and north of Dorchester Street. Number ree shall comprise all that part of Chariottetowa which lies south of Grefton Street and north of Richmond Street, Number Four shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies soath of Fitzroy Street and north of Grafton Street. Number Five shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies north of Fitzroy Street, including the Common of the said Town. QUALIFICATION OF ELECTORS. Sec. 12 of 54 and 55 Victoria, Cuapter 10:— ist. “Any person entitled by law to vote for Mayor of the said City at the last Civic Elec- tion.” 2nd. “Or any person who shall have paid the tax which enti‘ics him to vote at any time vefore he ac.ual.y polis his vote under this Act.” MANNER OF VOTING, Ser. 11 of 54 an 153 Vietoria, Chapter 13:— “ Bach Biector offering himse)f at his proper Pr]! shall vote eitber “FOR rHE ACT” or “ AGAINST THE AC?r,” and his uame shall be written in the Poll Book under an appropriate head.” L. S. T, HEATH HAVILAND, Mayor of the City of Charlottetown. H. M. DAVISON, City Clerk. Mayor's Office. Charlottetown, July 20, 1891, july2l--dy 132i wky 2i J. PIGOT, Paris, Sole Proprietor. LESSIVE PHENIX Makes Hard Water Soft. Makes White Clothes Whiter. Makes Flannels Soft and Clean. _ Makes Fruit Stains Vanish, Makes Tin Like Silver: Makes Psint Like New. _ Makes Giassware Brilliant. Makes Earthenware Spotless. Makes Windows Like Crystal Makes Baths and Sinks Cleas and Bright. — rHé ONLY ARTICLE THAT WILL CLEAN ZINC. Por sale by Groeers and Druggists Every where. Factory in Montreal. EVANS AND SONS, Sole Agents. siceeecertieiai EO TEn, Be sure and ask for ‘* Mrs. Winsloe’s Svothing Square. Syrup,” and take no other kind. for the Stomach. . t mar2 Zi eod & wky lyr 4 3. Cc. july l—dy 6m PENT |S ap a ange ae eR