The Daly Examiner’ THE DAILY EXAMINER. (te Why Some Succeed The shrewd advertiser is the one who knows #@r » ‘ my tami nA’ as rate a nq how, when and where to advertise, i tif Ex il r uw. Me Roo : The merchants who ; : . Q) ti H Ukting, Que : advertise in omens ll Tue Examiner RATES OF STBSCRIPTION are not the men ~« ADVAN | i . eerie ioc ue siete Pera ter ene oe eS Ce Ra i RE aget SRR Rn TOO ene e: a ‘ __ | to make mistakes, @ne Year one arts : fe Nea ee ps pai ieh e ee as you Can see for yourself. six Menths 2 But you may get the benefi are o « 1.0) , 7. a ” on : . ; y get the nefit Three Month oa TERMS : Four Dollars a Year This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Enuripides. Single Oopies Two Oents of their experience wt pa ny part of Canada or the by watching : $$$ ——— a how, when and where they advertise, - Some papers pay advertisers no y isers, THE WEEKLY EXAMINER | some do not VOL 36 ‘HARLOTTETOWN P. E. ISLAND, FRI! LY. ty wt } vy mornir t sn ale f } - ° | i « eset every morning. It is made | 36. CHA Cc. & AND, FRIDAY, JULY 38, (896. NO 2, | many do nor. va » ee auie meaner | | Only a few pay, ; ae latest news and they can be picked out by the large amount of advertising they d : ~ : ing thev< 0, CALENDAR FOR JULY, 1886, | For \; ] . a , i; S LG mee ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-ONE : Nale er To Rent,) (CG : <5) —— os : | a ’ \s y > } . This is Said to be the Age of a Massachu a «ast Quar 2 jay, 9h 108m. p. m. —_—eo ieee seen eae | GQ y setts Woman. : M - » én — The E wek House on Prince Street, op A Lying at the point of death in a little New Ma ‘ oe |} posite St. Paul’s Church, Heated by hot \ i i : i ne i liana akh atm \ “alti \ weather-beaten cottage picturesquely sit- | First Quar, | — _— stectric light, etc. Apply to } uated on a hillside between Chicopee | : ee : Fu Moon, 24 lay, Dh.32.6 m p. ™@ S. R. JENKINS XQ “| y) Falls and Holyoke, is Mrs. Margaret It is often difficult to convince peo- ENE Tal Laveen ae oe ORE VIEL te bop tale Bowen, whe, at the age of 121, can ple their blood is impure, until dread- —. g 21, n : : i e claim the distinction of being one of the, ful carbuncles, abscesses, boils, scrof- Day of Week Sun | Sun | High oldest—if not the oldest-—-woman in the) ula or salt rheum, are painful proof of os hs j Tises | sets | water iVI en 0 ice. .*% J | ree = eae om aor ar - posses-| the fact. It is wisdom now, or when- ee | | eee ied wainay rege Pega "Withio ever there is — indication of hmih m aft ’ | | the la t week he has tailed ra idly , ) 8 -— ast w she has fail apidly. She 7 inesday 418/749] 2 30 Merchants’ Bank of P. E. Island, | includ tad, teak: as Uk he 2 | Thursday a 49 | 3.13 \ | reason remains. Her face is saffron hued » ’ ‘ 5 “har! town f 30 SO} Yt ~} le 8 | Friday | { 4 5 ities ti » onan wae we, May os and wrinkled. : 4} Saturday 20 45} © 6) dividend at the rate of 8 per cent. per annum 2\ | Her husband, Bartholomew Bowen, 7t i , 8 | Sunday 2t] 48 6 16 on the capital stock ef this Bank sas been \;/ | years old, cares for her as tenderly and| blood, to take Hood’s Sarsaparilla, and § | Moniay zi] 48! 7 24 | Seclaned payab'e at te banking house on and (| lffectionately, as he did when he chosc| prevent such eruptions and suffering. 7 | Tuesday 2» | 47 | 8 23 | be closed from Iszh Juneto 2nd July, next, | | her as his life parce: “TI had a dreadful carbuncle abscess 8; Wednesday ; 47 3 § both days exclusive, ' ] Mrs. Bowen's maiden name was Mar- oi : ss ’ } fou 1, D4 16 } 10 ] | By order of the Board, | / garet Sweeney, and she was born in the red, fiery, fierceand sore. The doctor at- oy zee — ox | ’ 10 3: J°M DAY hone a - : parish of Eyalane, Cork Co., Ireland. tended me over seven weeks. When the , ) Fr . | ae 43 i tie | may30,dy2,6—wky. Casailer. | She does not recall the exact year of abscess broke, the pains were terrible, and 1 Sa ay I o | 5 ca : “ ———_— —__—__ —____ | V7 is AR EB re BE her birth, but places it according to the | I thought I should not live through it. I 6) Sunday os | en X Irish custom, by the “‘year of the great] heard and read so much about Hood’ . ‘ ~ | / : os ere: 1 ood’s 13 | Monday sae t me 8 Tt ARE YOU GING T0 ; blow,’’ or blizzard. She was for years a! g¢ i i j | : ad ais : 7 re exmasumcre alte ws FCs Sarsaparilla, that I decided to take 34 | Puesday _ : 63 | } nurse in the parish and known through- ” : ; wipe, ms one "5 | Wedeesday 29 43 toe out the country 7 my husband, who was suffering with 16} Th irsday | wi 4 2 61 Her marriage to Mr. Bowen was not a boils, took it also. It soon purified our 17} Fr day 31 4i } 2 53 S case of love at first sight, but it was an 18 ; Saturday ai 401 3&3} \ affection that gained in years that fol- is | Sanday | 32 ) | 5 9 lowed. ; : ° ; a } Mr. Bowen’s first wife left him wit! 20; M ay 24 6 41 —BY THE— / a , 64 a 35 7 7 39 | Ss EE ; two children at her death, He wanted . . ie , a oo | SPRRrey some one to love and care for them, and, bui 23 rl red ; 3 ) 9 47 FAS | | | N E Vv having long had a warm friendship for allt me up and restored — health so 41P owes 2g 10 3] ® ; Miss Sweeney, they were finally married, that, although the doctor said I would = ra. 3q | , 10 57 | O S O S . ; Miss Sweeney at the time being &88 years be able hay work hard, a since sanENanS ol a eet 000 B VY Bl use Suits old. . one the work for 20 people. Hood’s Sar- 26 7 40 | li 4! o ee: i ae ~~ ie, ade a ia : ,...| Saparilla cured my husband of the boils, $7 ' Mooday |= ot 14 Buy your tickets by the SS HALIFAX, ° e a = 7. ‘ : ne _until they) and we regard it a wonderful medicine.” 28 1 »adav | ‘ } 0 44 leaving Charlottetown every Friday at on iw a t “ ' Zz Z owactgmec a Sees Se, a, : esa ~ > l p. lal ” ” : ST: ‘eS DY ‘oO 4 IZ nerica. rev ar 39\ Welcead $3 2? 1 j6] 500 B Bl rived in this country on the night of 30 | Thursday | i i | l 49 W . W. CL ARKE Oys ouses President: Lincoln’s assassination and 3 31 | Friday 4 7 2 2¢ ” 9 | came to Chicopee Falls, where they have Ticket Agent. | lived ever since. ~~ | 000 pairs of Men’s and Youths’ Pants Tiny cssanyn bitty esthieie il - ———_—__ ————_______——__ | u n Holyoke Road, and bowen provides suj> . aan. aa. | p vt for himself and wife ty iilingte| sarsapariila . E Islaad Railwa STEAMER FASTNET. bo ay tilling the . , - ” | y, soil. oO 1 af FRIDAY s Sule. 1 a at The cottaye i, neat and fairly comfort. | 18 the One True Blood Purifier. All druggists. $1. Onand after LID , ard Jul 139, The ste alt able, but is not large enough to contair -ure liy asy to tz 1¢ trains of this Railway wiil ian dai 1e¢ steamer Fastnet commences her } rg ‘ a ae : ’ . ’ S 5 _— ’ . cure liver ills, easy to take, the teins of this Railway. will Yt ee Ga ee ee ee | These are as good values as have ever been offered in Ch'town. Call and inspect. all the household effects, so Mr. Bowen} HOOd’s Pills easy to operate. ws cents. oa 2 TUESDAY, May 5th, a sell ccntions | X oe an eee near by to hold the | we - oe en == \ to s ion " i ie y = | j wood, coal and other necessities covering Tr s In- eae, oe. ——? every | the pit over with boughs and brush. TIME TABLE FOR FERRY STEAMERS e Cra »N rd. R » Bestay, Calling at the following ports : | | oe \ Js) Mrs. Bowen is one of a family of nine 7 Poggi , ip Spry Bay, is / } children, none of whom lived to be 10( he steamer Southport will ply on the iain s Sheet Harbor, { A years old, but all reached the age of 70. Ea-t and West Rivers until further notice a \ MP. M Salmon River, She has never employed a physician, and | a+ follows :-— 3 30 6 30 ‘ 9 1512 10 Isaac’s Harbor, has hardly been ill a day. EAST RIVER $52 6 4 1 9 OL11 48 Caaso, | She attributes ber longevity to careful Will leave Prince Street Wharf on every 4 42 7 19'..North Wilts $ 28110 58 Arichat L an habits of living. She has never eaten be- — . eee Bogan : . 458 723 ..H r River 8S 18/10 438 Port Hawkesbury } \ tween meals, never drank anything at Mon lay for Kast River “¢ o'clock, Pe as S3i 7 32 .. Bs 7 5410 O7 | Port Hood, oe meals, and never tasted liquor in any ee Tuesday Ra Cagrtenetons ; 5447581 7 48\ 9 57 ies i ieee, se eae W harf at : 7 Day eae ool 5 ais aes yar! , | 4 Fics BARGA COR R Frien¢s of the family ascertained Mrs.| C@!'irg at = agegarty’s = anc ~— 90s 23). _Keanaston 7 31 9 ae I IN . WN E Bowen’s remarkable age by writing to Wharves ; leaving Charlottetown for East 6H SAZAr.\ —., f Lv.| 7 OO 8 45 Sen meTEIee. the priest of the parish, who vouches for] River at 3 p.m., and making return tip 7 310 00 Ly | L Ar. 6 05) 8 10 Freight solicited. Low rates. | it that she was eighty-eight years old at The steamer wi!! also leave Piince Stre. t i 5 421 736 | ¥ the time of her marirage, nearly thirty-] Wharf for Fa-t River on Saturday at 5 § 0210 49). . Welling ° 16) 7 38 W. W. CLARKE, Agent. f four years ago. a.m.. leaving Hayien’s Wharf ie Gate 8 S011 32) Port H 433i 7 11 ; “1 « ae t \3 i A . a - _— _—— Mrs. Eowen speaks very little English, | lottetown et 7.30 : oe calling H var— 9 2) 11 50). .O’Lear 3 15) 9 20 Ch’town, April 20, 1896—dy Lx >= LP PS ~ S LOS conversing with her husband and friends eal Hi ke os W ae ame iat one 9 36) 1 15/..B 20/604) = — scale - - ——— rg eee — = - in the native irish tongue. turn trip at 3 p. m. from Prince Street 10 00} 2 03). . Alberton........ 2 13! 5 40 . ae ee The history of her lite was gained from me, aa : gg ps He ; ae me ae ed ee te P i ee ek eel ee oa as i “ 5 af : , The steamer will run to Mount Ste war eo 1 90) £4544 £242424 £225 SZS25552555 55! value OF SWEDISH COOKERY. B® Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U.S. Gov’t Report her basband who had often heard her re- | eyery alternate week a2 the t ides may suit! | ‘ M.|A. M ww ees eee = - : peat it. . ee ou ? : a ole hb — M. x ai a at Fo pe a @ It is not expected that Mrs. Bowen 3 WEST RIVER. 6 45) 3 00 ..f t ‘ 9151540} = = How Its Advantages May be Available. will live more than a few days longer. Will leave Charlottetown for West River 463 3 14|..! Jun n 9 Ol] 5 2 =A KN = It has been suggested that the different She persistently refuses medical treat-] Bridge, Thursday, at 4 p.im., calling at 7 338i 3 37| .B f . 8 37,447] F =| cooking classes that are established in ment, amine by signs and what few] We-tvile when r quired. Friday morn- 8 10 $ OAT. Lc | I 815415) = + various parts of the city should devote words she is able - speak, that she is ing leaving West River Bridge for Cher— ie : — wo pa : 10 4 Ov = = | one lesson of each course te Swedish gia “8 ee nen Gausias come lepeene. ot 7.98, cal'ing at Westvilie’ 9 oO $3.Morell ......... : = > = = To be the Best = | methods of cooking. ‘here is much that OW er —Boston Journal. making re‘urn trip from Charlottetown 10 == »s Me SCIEES oseees [= > = = re : . nn . es West K.ver Bridge at 4 o’clock p.m 10 16 5 28)..Bear I r . 6464 208) ‘ 2 | can be Jearned of competent Swedish VFS The Guestion of Time in Musie. Di at . 11 © 60 Souris 6151201 ¥ 6; . ? =| cooks. Those who are really valuable There is absolutely no music whatever ROCKY POINT. — nitions = . = ai ; i aaa a ool ; nde na tt e player ; 5 nein _ ee »~ Wie a : “32 ( 8 10 3 i The Queen : Wire Mattress. z rab Sua as yo: kee ABSOLUTELY PURE eadaen ; vl meu arian “It cua wi ne I ily. ( a = oo Sapo 825 406 Mt. Stewart 810 358] = = 1eir own country. 1¢ «6standa 0 - = ~ ononi fularity « “at, s 2 sarf daily (Sundays excepted), as fol- 27 = 1471 9 2 >= = ak i ia ei - . - 2 gue takes few variations of tempo oe "@% , OG 4 9 37 tos). .Car (172% : ==] cellence is high there, and the cooks are Y c . ios that fugue takes few variations o I lows:—At 6.30 a m, 8.006 a. m., 9.30 g z= Si = g ORK HIGH SCHOOL, a eel. aii a ; 10 0U 5 15) .Georgetow 700/210) & = | trained to respect the material intrusted BOs Hat Mocioas. — a ae : aoa how anon oe ory; +m, ll a.m,2p.m.,4 p.m, and 6.00 ti - Fan i ; : : : hed *, | nocturne, but it is not rigid. A sonata A. » M A. MIP. M. | > . . : = | to them, making careful and judicious Among the qualities most to be de Standing of the pupils of the Seui : ; p.m “ . slic = - 3 ‘ aed i i ale a oF FY ’ i i = ! puis ) xe Heuior Te Si t verfectiy »y 9 +O8 ° . ie oo We keep all regular sizes in stock, but can Fgive 2] ooo or it sired ina young girl's character 1s a] Derartment as judged ty the written eel | enet £O Ha rfectiy uniform beat. | "Will leave Rocky Point as follows :—At a2 . = . : : — . ' : i 4 : ; ee ’ , @ only ques 5 whe ary and! + oo, 8206 2¢ ‘ - Emerald ..6.. 4 rn Ss you any speci il size at short notice. Z Throughout most of the century, since high sense of — oe — a oral examinations :-— how. I have before mentionea in these 1.00 eae 30 r oy 10 eyes 12.00 ( 5 i => = ae 7 ee a ss on every reader the need of being ae a sii a ee ; eae . ‘ FO0R, 0 p m., p. m., 1.00 p. ti. = = _j the election of Napoleon's aide-de-camp, press 0 y SENIOR SIXTH CLASS. pages the fact that between the rubatos - “ “ =—— yeschece fescrcmateccemmmicnesseohetheeeserscerer = IT HAS NO SUPERIOR, and is "sold consider- = Bernadotte, as their crown prince, Swe- | #!ways above everything petty or small, Avishesetiox:®, Mais Tend _ 9 | of amateurs and artists there is this Sanders FE rom Charlotistown at 9.00 oor ent = | 1 d i. : | ae k ; z ion Son teen greatly influenced by so that one would not for a single mo- Ed I; : 3 é Mi . : enderson; Zz, striking and significant difference: The 1. Mey 12 15 Pm., 2 00 Pp m and 4.00 T-ains are run by Eastern Standard Time | > apd y C. eaper than many cheaper mikes, = nai diusitiiats of unite in . Sbnsinbtiete ment ever be temted to do a mean or un-!| “ En ‘Nieh © rae ' — Mall amateur plays the difficult parts of his] P- ™- From R ky Point—10.00 a. m., 2 =2 ? ‘ see ° ’ c a : sogish Gremmar—t, George allet;] niece re slowy and the easv parts | |.30 p. m., 3.00 p. m. and 6.00 p. m A. McDONALD, D. POTTINGER, = : = | manners, dress and in the household arts derhand thing, to speak unkindly of a 2: Medes Moudersen: 8. Lillie Bre ; piece mor 2 ‘ asy parts : J . Surerintendent, © Gen Mgr Govt. Rys, = Our Wool-top and Flock Mattressesave the best ? ae , : ' : inivends nal oe fon; 9, Lille Bryenton | faster. ‘The professional, or artist, does OUT -ERRY C ha-lottetown. Moncton, NB. = val I P i. : E = | and exceptionally in that of cooking. Yet | friend, or to a" @ conversation which Geographv—1. George Mallett; 2, Mary] the exact opposite. Why? Because the easy : wee aon A apie Railway Office. June 26, 1896, - alue in the city . =| there is a decided difference between ee ‘ i Arbing; 3, Madge Hend po parts of the pieces are the melodies, the 1 he ee Hillsborough will ply on = I | French and Swedish cooking, which It may happen to you, for instance, to British Histury- 1, Thomas Vessey; 2.] sentimental parts, where feeling reigns, | ‘ve Southport Ferry till farther notice as iinarigelchiinanei = | would especially commend the latter toa; be visiting in the home of a relative @ Mary Arbing; 3, Madge Heuderson The artist is km artist because he feels follows ; : —THE ea. . j =} | the average American, as better suited friend, where there may be a little fric- Canadian History - 1, George Mallett; 2.| his musi. and he intensifies these parts. Sunday s excepied, leaving Charlotte- s = ¢ 2 | to our tastes and needs. Swedish dishes | tion at the table, or where some anxiety Madge Henderson; 3, Mary Arbing The amateur is taken up with the idea | town daily at 630 2.m., and every baif i ; = = are less highly seasoned than French, | rises about the course of a member of Compos'tion ae 1, George Mallett; 2,] of executing something diflicuit, and he hour up to 16 p. m. Leaving Southport = =I and they are more substantial, Entrees | the family. No matter what you see or Lillie Brventon; 3, Madge Henderson proceeds to execute as well as he can; } at 6.45 0. m., making half hourly trips up ‘ ES SS SS SS SS SSS ES SS SOS ES SSS SES ES f various kinds, giving imposing length | heer, im such eircumstances you are English Literature—1, George Mallett; 2,| #md not being able to execute the diffi] to 10.05 p. m. Sundsy trips :—Boat SSeSeSsreSsreSseSeSeSese ST SSTSTSeTSTS+T Se Sees Ss SY} O various Kinds, giving imposing leng Lillie Bryenton; 3, Madge Hend cult parts quite up to time, he makes up | leaves Charlottetown at 7 making 2. oe +. eS. roo — 3 ; to the menu but not satisfying the appe- bound, if you are an honorable person, | 41!" yenton; #, Madge Henderson aoc ee Memenie ek Ge die cane : ~ >: Teto im, See = scien caateceaieemancomamcates on ivi ch reinforo t to th to be silent about it, neither making Geometry—1, Edna Jame:; 2, George Theref oe 1 ceeant oth _ easy parts. | half hourly trips upto 8 35 p.m. Steamer ee eee a t r looki “— soulg | Mallett; 3, Madge Henderson nerefore he loses both ends of the in- | isij off from 1115 to 12 o'clock, noon, js . . . vital powers, are notin theiraline. Ex- | commen ~ oe ; ng Pe a or Algebra—!I, Edna James; 2, Madge tended effect. The difficult parts were | On Tuesday acd Friday of each week the f r ra\ ge ie wicaaiia 11 something if you choose, nor in any ee oe ae, on > o> ore rritten as bravura, and they are intende yates Fas ry PE Ww RI I ER cellent methods of cooking meat and} tell es “ | Henderson; 3, George Mallett ial > epee nanan », and they are intended | teamer w ill run off time to accommodate fist, delicate ses f both: ls, bis- way alluding to what is unpleasant, at s A - 4 : to sail, as on the wings of the wind; the ] , . : sr, delicate sauces for + Tolls, Dis Latin—1], Geo Mailett; 2, Mary Arbing;} .... lares. as I anid heface. have eenii. 1°" travell ing public. A a a. e —e cuits, pancakes and many light, inexpen- | ®2y future time. A guest in a home 3, Madge Henderson. ' eo oe a a i he nee, Have sent lial The ania nal and the Standard Writing j sive, quickly made, wholesome and | ¢4nnot be too careful to guard the gooc Freach—~1; Geo Mallett: 2. Madce Hee ment, and need to be humnared. Machine of the world to-day. oe : ighiy : ; i ee oe ' ; ‘ Y ( Tv ‘ ee the world to-day tempting sweet dishes are among the | »ame of those under its roof, for it is ar | gers, ; 3, Mary Arbing. No Disguise Necessary. \| \ \f )\ {( j | \| P| | . . — specialties of the Swedes. honor to be a guest, in the first place, Scientific Temperance —1. Geo Mallett ie i So eee ‘j ava a} . 40RR Baka THE NEW YVOVEL NO : ow ‘s de ded i a ? : Frec JON as) discarded bis black, + 4 4 ‘ Instruction in the preparation of most | #Dd@ honor is demanded in return. avd Mary Arbing, equa’; 2, Madge Hender- | proad rimmed western slouch hat. While Presents many notable improvements, brt retains the essential f-atares of simole and construction and quick and easy operatioa for which the Keming‘oo has so | Seni for a u2w illustrate2 catalogue. Letier and Legal Paper, Ribbons, and other Typewriter Supplies. J. J. JOHNSTON, Stawper Block Ch’town. ; t iurabie yng been famous. Agent for P. E. Island. HOTEL ACADIA Grand Tracadie Beach, P.E.I. OPENS JUKE 15 1896 Usrivalled as a health and pleasure’ re Gort. Terms, $2 50 per : $8 to $10 pe week. lay I C. HALL, Manager. ittetown, June 4. 1896—3 mos dy Come ae Our Yard And examine the contents. We can supply you with all kiads of lum ber. It Will Pay You. Boards, Shingles, Scantling, Stud ding, etc. A lot of laths just landed. JAMES BARRETT, mays Connolly’s Wharf. 1 20 Horee Power, seme pattern Price ow. NEW DAIRY ENGINES new, On hand. on hand. we have ready for use. direct to Farmers. in 1 35 Horse Power PORTABLE ENGINE and BOILER, Locomotive pattern. zontal Engine on top of Boiler. sto:k, Abegweit pattern. Steam, Water, Soil and Sewer PIPES and FITTINGS in stock. : FIRE BRICK, FIRE CLAY and PORTLAND CEMENT at competition price Our goods are all of the best, inctuding our STEEL DISK HARROW, which Hor 1 25 Horse Power STATIONARY ENGINE and BOILER, all iu first-class orde Terms easy. DAIRY BOILERS { Also, DAIRY SUPPLIES of any kind furnished on application inelu ling the celebrated AL PA DE LAVAL SHPERATOR. a lower temperature t! an any other in ue. It skims closer and a 24 Bottle BABCOCK TESTERS aiwav: Our SEED BOXES will be sold (20 per cent. lower than any in this market) Telephone communication. McKINNON & McLBAN. Charlottetown, April 16, 1896—dy & wy = ——— — | Charlottetown, June 4, 1896. “1 PAINT THE LILY,’ USE BURRELLS Prepared Zine White, FOR SALE BY FENNELL & CHANDLER. } one to five minutes, ish than can be done by hand. making it strong and eubstantial. Charlottetown, Jun 5, 1896. clothes ; no broken or chipped dishes, no wiping n¢cessary. ] It is well and durably made of sheet steel, galvanized Remember we We also handle the National Dish Will produce a Best of references. McINNIS & THORNE, PHILHARMONIC BUII do all We thoru Jobbing done at short notice. PLUMBING AND HEATING <xcinsiennsiietis-galiapelil Now is the time to have your house heated and plumbed, for in the fall it will be too late, as everybody will be in a rush then and it wi’ cost you a great deal more. So if you are contemplating having any of the above work done, we are prepared to give satisfaction in aj] its branches at a very low figure. RB own work, and can afford to do it cheaper than any others in the business. oughly understand every detail of our business. mowers and other machinery repaired. Washes, rinses and dries the dishes perfectly of either large or smali family in from No labour, no mess, no slop, no wetting of hanis or spoiling of our Law- Washer. finer pol- sDING. of these dishes could be clearly and prac- tically given, and each family in which they are introduced would be decidedly benefited by the acquisition of knowledge co garviconk!= PLEASANT VIEW HOUSR. ‘ ' \ THICH has been thoreughly renovated and has been enlarged by the aidition of a large wing, wi!l be opeu for guests afler Jue 2th ‘The Proprietor again solicits the } atronage ofall who desire to spend their vacation at a fi st «lass summc¢r resort, MATTHEW SMITH, Proprietor, Pleasent Vicw, Hamp‘on june Js. be reception o! STEAMER MPANA, poten “CA en Quebec Steamship Company HIS fine steamship is now running regularly between Montreal and Charlottetown, calling at Quebec, Father Point, Gaspe and Perce. Eleganily Furnishe‘ for the Passenger Trade—Elect ic Lights throughout. Freight carried at reasonable raies, and handled with Great care. Special rates made for Dry Gools, or any large quantity or merchandize. Eggs Carried Very Cheap. The sailing dates are:— From Montreal. Fron Co’town. 8th June ist. June fied 6 * léth.« * 6th July 2h “ 20th 13th July 3rd Aug. 27th * bh...“ 10th Ang Sie - * 24st“ 14th Sept. 4th Sept. : CARVELL BROS., Agents, Nay 23:h—2aw (1 4), 2m Again, a nice sense of honor in mat ters connected with money is vory im. portant. Polly is treasurer of a_ society and has the care of the funds. She must never for au instant, or in an emergency lend these funds to other people, or bor row them for her ywn use. I know a gir! —Polly was her name, by the way—whc was induced, being treasurer of a certain guild, to lend her brother. for one day, the money she had in her care. The brother was older than Polly, and a very persuasive person. He said: ‘‘Why shoulc yor hesitate? I'll bring it back to you to-night, and it will oblige me very much if I ean take that fifty dollars and pay a bill I owe before noon to-day.” Foolish Polly permitted her scruples tc be overruled The money was not brought back, and but for her father’s kindness in making it good she woulc have been disgraced as a dish®nest treas urer. She told me long afterward that the lesson had been burned in her mind never to take liberties with money which she held in trust. —Harper’s Round Ta ble. Modesty ! Makes thousands of women suffer in silence, rather than tell their troubles to anyone. To such Indian Woman’s Balm is a per- fect boon. It cures all womb troubles, corrects monthly irregu- larities, abolishes the agonies of child-birth, makes weak women strong, and renders life gvorth living. seo For sale by (ico. £, Hughesand vor nson and Johnson Charlottetown anc Souris, WILLIAM L. STRICKLAND Attorney and Connsellor-at-Law, 82 WATER STREET. ROOM Boston, Mass., Late a Member of Prince Edward Island Bar. Special attention given to business reevived from this Province. at office, any friend visiting Boston. mich 0—3m 135 12, Should be pleaed to s2e + sor; 2, Lillie Bryenton. Dictation—1, Geo Mallett; 2, Thomas Vessey; 3, Edna James and Lillie Bryen- ton. : Writing —1, Madge Hendersor; 2, Tho: Vessey; 3, Edna James. Reading—1, Thomas Vessey; 2, Geo Mallett; 3, Lillie Bryenton. JUNLIOR—SIXTH CLASS. Arithmetic—], George Browr; 2,Eustace Vessey, 3, David Brown English Grammar—l, George 2, Eustace Vessey; 3, Bessie West. Geography - 1, Kastace Vessey; 2, Browr; 3, Bessie West. ; British Hi-torv-—1l, Eustace Vessevs 2, Geo Brown; 3, Heath Vessey. Canadian History—}, Gev Brown; 2, Fenton Deacon. Composition—1, Fenton Deacon, 2, Fustace Vessey; 3, Bessie West. Englist Literature~1]. Geo Brown; 2. Bessie West; a Eustace Vessey. Dictation 1, Geo. Browr; West; 3, Eustace Vessey. Geometry—1, Eustace Vesey; 2, Fenton Deacon. Latm—Il, Geo. Brown; Vessey; 3, Bessie West, French—1, G20. Brown; 2, Bessie West; 3, Knstace Vessey. Writing—1, Bessie Verses; 3, Geo Brown. Rea ling—-1, Pen-on Deacon; 2, West; 3, Heath Vesser. Mip Drawing—1, ‘Heath Vessey and FE ustace Vessey, equal; 2, Bessie Wes’; 3 David Brown. Book-keeping—l, Bessie West; 2, Lizzie Crockett. Brown: Geo 2, Bessie 9 #9 West; 2, Heath Bessie FIFTH CLAss. Arithmetic—1, Beatric> Bryenton; 2, Ira Brown; 3, Mervyn Brown. Grammar -I, Fannie Wert; 2, ‘Ira Brow:; 3, Beatrice Bry enton. Geogra ;hy—l, Ira Brown; 2, Mervyn Brown; 3, Archie Vessey, History—!, Ira Brown; 2, Brown; 3, Lulu Large, Comp sition—], Lulu Large: 2, Fannie West, Beatrice Bryenton, equa; 3, Ambie Malleut, Archie Vessry, eqnal. Map Drawing—1, Lula Large; 2, Archie Vessey; 3, Orlo West. Reading—1I, Lulu West; 3, ira Brown. Writing—], Fannie West; 2, Beatrice Bryenton; 3, Orlo West. Deportment—t, Harry Swin; 2, Oslo Wes’; 3, Laura Swan. Puoctuality—], Milton Vers -y; 2, Geo Mallett, Mervyn Brown, equal; 3, Eustace Mervyn Large; 2, Fannie Eustace Vessey. walking up Broadway a few nights ago, on his way to the depot ta take the train for Larchmont, he notiiced an individual eye him very ciosely. Bond thought for a moment that he was an acquantance and looked around after he passed him. About a block further up the street he saw the sane manin conversaiion with ancther Bord had passed him but a few steps when the second individual stepped up to him and, holding out his hand, «said: ‘Hello! I remember Duluth?’ **}Iexcuse me,’’ replied Bond, catching on quickly, ‘‘I am working this of the street myself.; A few blocks futther Bond mrt Blanc ec Walsh. The litter shook hands cordially and remarked: ‘‘ But, for heaven's sake, Freddy, why that hat?’ “Oh, I wear it,’”’ repli now, Sicie i Eond, ‘‘so as not to be taken for an actor.”’ “Oh, that’s all right, my boy,’ said the actress, ‘‘you never were taken for that.’’ Bond now wears a@ white A!pine hat. —New York World. a rec kles, Talk as you will ‘kles are no orna ment to even a pretty girl, and on on who has no besuty to boast of they ar positively hideous. Now is the tim when they are ‘‘ripe, but there «re many harmless ways of treating them. though so many preparations contain langerous compounds. ‘There is a saf forinula whih always prevails in Neht MAS Four ounces « lactic acid, tx uaces of glycerine and one of rose water. Apply witha small velvet sponge two or three times dai'y. This lotion will cause a slight burning of the skin, whieh is a part of the pr little witch hazel cream will allay this. ess, but a Just So. The Southside man stopped and read the sign on the froat of the huge barn- like building. The sign said: ‘Family Storage.’’ ‘*That’s too good to be true,’’ said the Southside man. *‘If Lcould store my fam- ily all summer I'd be $1,000 better off next October,’’ ERVOUS ‘rouples are due io impoverished blood. Hood’s Sar- saparilla is the One True Blood Purifier and NERVE TONIC. The Natal contingent hes defeated, with heavy loss, a force uf two thousand Mashora.:. In Reply to Oft-Repcated Questions. 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