+, ee WP. Mesos vente t Ce ee ee sat fh ay hccets Magi «9 CALENDAR, AUGUST, 1897 MOON’S CHAN irstQuarter, Sth. 2h. 12.Cm, p. m Full Moon, 12th, 10h. 10m., a. m. T.ast Quarter, 20th, 4h. 16.5m., a. m. New M Zith,. Lh. 16.6m., p.m. — Day of Week Sun Sun | High Rises | ; Wate pb ees rc. ee h. m. h.m. | sy ¢ 1} Su ¥ - £at | 7 2 l - 21 Mond. | 48 2 1 31 Tuesday i DO ~”) 22 4 | Wednesday | 51} | 20] 2 6 5 | TI Ly De 9; 3 2% 6) Fr \ BS is | 4 (tj 71s \ | ND 1G | 3 CO | s ~ 3 lo eS ta) 9} Monday : 24 26r 7G 10) 7 | &§8 si 76 at W \ » @ j 2 * | a2) 7 S? (wi 8a Si Fr v x 9: 10 & His ) 3 | ‘| 11 38 1D S \ a | 5 i OS 16) M \ 6 S | 1 36) Wit } nt lj; 20 is | W sday 9| 650| 229 19 | Th 0 | 57] 25) \) kx | 1] | BD | Ss 16 21/s ) i Mi Si sa a. s 13 51) 4 44 mI M 15 sol 65 54 211 1 16 {8 | 7 08 25 | \ sd 17 i6| 8 00 26 | 18 ii 8658 27 [0 | 13 9 56 2515 ray 21 | ] 1) Sd! 29 | Ly 22 | 894i 11 4) 30} Monday | 28 71 033 31 | Tues 5 = 6 85 | 1 038 P E Island Railway er F RID: AY, ith June, 1897 ns this R tilway will run daily, excepted,) as under. SR frains Out-| ward. Read} STATIONS ward. Read down. up. Rens, Ss iindsemnciilaiginshidiehiniinganases —__+—___- ¥. os M-| { PM, P. M. 3 30} 6 30, Charlottetown .... gy 4512 10 35 2 6 44)..Royalty Junction.) g 9} 11 48 4 2 7 18|.-North Wiltshire. .| ¢ 9610 58 4 58) 7 2s}.-Hunter River... | ¢ 4810 43 5 34 7 59)..Bradaltane...... 75410 07 5 44/1 7 58} - .Emerald.. | 7 48 9 57 5 59) S O8|-- Freetown . 728 9 42 6 20 § 22'.. Kensington 7 23) 9 20 655 8 454-1 og: ry! 700; & 45 = 320.10 00,Lv J oe \ uy é 05 8 10 7 4540 22).-Miscouche ...... is 42 7&6 S 02.10 49): . Wellington “eenees 5 16 7 38 $ 30/1] 29)--Port Hill ....... 43711 > B19 Bo). -O’Leary......... | 315: 6 20 9 36) 1 15|-- Sloomfeld ...... 2 50 6 O4 19 00) 2 ogi- . Alberton aah wees 113) 5 40 1) 40 3.00 hc wick aaa | 1 05! 5 00 ee ee Pp. M.JA. M. A. M./P. M.| .. MIA. M. 6 45 3 00).-Charlottetown ...| 9 15; 5 40 7 05 3 14|--Royalty Junctior| 9 OI! 5 20 338i 3 Sil ar) ans oer 8 37) 4 47 10 4 OO)Ar vi 8 15) 415 20 4 05/ Ly. er J Ar) 8 10} 4 00 900 4 33} - ‘Morell ieeees 7 42) 3 20 9 29) 4 54|.-St. Peters ..... | 7 20] 2 50 10 16' 5 28} . . Bear River ..... | 6 46| 2 03 11 00 6 00) - Souris. .. a eeude | 6 15) 1 20 A. M..P. M.| l\. M.IP. M. S$ 25 4 05}..Mt. Stewart ... 1 8 10) 3 50 9 37. 4 58|..Cardigan....... | 7 17| 2 38 () 5 15|..Georgetown 7 OO} 2 15 M.iP ™M.} j\. M.[P. M. ia icon = GO). .Mimesald = ...... 7 45 | S$ 45)..Cape Traverse ..| 6 55 P. Mj |A. M. Trailnsare run by Eastern Standard Time. D.POTTINGER, 4 MCDONALD, Suverintendent, Charlottetown. Ealway Cffice, June 1, }#$7? Gen Mgr vovt.R Vioncton, Trains In the #, tne {sun- NB. Time Table Rockey Point Ferry, 1897. The Steamer “Elfin” will Prince St. Wharf daily, Sunday cepted, as follows.— At 6.30 am, 8am, 9.30 a m, m, lpm, 2pm,4pm, 6.30 pr Wit! leave Rockey Point as fol At 7 am, 8.50a m, 10am, am, 1.30 pm, 3 pm, SUNDAYS. From Charlottetown at: At 9am, 12.45p m, 2 pm, 4 From Recky Point : At 10a a, 130 pm, 3p m, pm, SOUTHPORT FERRY. Hillsborough will ply on the South- port ferry till further notice as ows :— Sundays excepted, leaving Ch’ daily at 6.30 am and every half hour up Southport at 45 am, making half hourly trips np tolU pm. Leaving © 10.05 p m. Sunday #aves Ch’town at 7 a m, hourly trips up to 8.34 p m. trips : On Tuesday and Friday steamer will run modate the travelling public. Piling and o— 8 Filing all kinds of Lumber Everything new and good. in Cedar and Spruce- all classes; VWreV7net ‘x Oou to see us before you build or again It will mean mon- repair. New customers come and bring others. ey in your pocket if you give us a Lumber of all kinds in stock JAMES BARRETT, Conno'ly’s Wharf Telephone 18}, leave 11.30 dpm,7 p m, making half Steamer jaid off from 11.05 to 12 o’clock noon. of each week off time to ac daily. Shingles 8 e€x- lla n. lows: p m. 5.30 fol- town Boat com- oall. If You Al'2 Ty j ] + - Haya Taylor is the place to have a nice job of PRINTING via I uy clone: you not only get a nice job but you can get it done ches aper than any other place in the city, The | REASON he i Is ack wd he for d in y ¢ under less ex pence has the latest facilities ood work q! Mi J, D, TAYLOR Always Busy Printing Office. BOSTON Gr any part of the United States, the cheapest and best route is Vin the Plant Line, THE POPULAR SUN- MER ROUTE DIRECT - SERVICE FROM CH’TOWN The favorite S. 8S. ‘Halitax” wil. leave Cb’town for Boston every Friday at 1 p. m. teturning leaving Boston every Tues- noon. Steamer caily at HAWKS: BURY and Halifax both ways Via Piston & Halifax Passengers leaving Char} ottetown Mon- days, Thursdays aid & Saturday mornings, via Pictou nake close connection at Halifax with steamers “Olivtte”’ and “Halifax” for Boston di- rect Teesdays and Fridays at 7 a. m and Saturdays 11 p.m. Tickets for sale at stations P.#.I. Railwav, Ci’towu Nav Co, and Clark tieket office. H. L. CHIPMAN, Can. Agent, ifax, N.S. Aw Edgehill--Church School for Girls Windsor. Nova Scotia. INCORPORATED 1891. Rr. Rey. Bisuor Covaryey, D. D., Chair- man Board of Trustees Miss Lerroy, of Cheltenham Ladies’ College, England, Principal; eight Resident experienced Governesses from England ; Housekeeper, Matron and Trained Nurse. Board with Tuition in English Department, S1SS. Music Arr, Puvvica. extras Preparation for the Univer- sities Year begins Sept. 15th, 1897. For Calendar apply to Dr. Hixp Wants, Lost, Found &e¢ SAIL BOAT.—For sale cheap for cash. Sai's and rigging completa, Enquire at onoe of Judge Fitzgerald, Canoe Cove. 163— CuLttre, ete., COOK WANTED.-- For the Seaside Hotel at Rustico for the season, Apply to John Newson. LOST.—Tuesday p. m: Fidon and Findlays, Orwell, a brown silk umbrella, close roiled. Automatic Frame. Suitable reward. RobinsStable, Kent St, Jy July I3th, between Pa LET,—The 3rd fiat of building on Queen , adjoining J *hnson,.s Drug Store, lately a ‘upied by Calder « Son’s, Tailors, with easy access from Queen St. Rent i iow, Apply | at this office. 167. 2wk, LOST,-—-Yesterday. a ladies’ handbag, con- taining a bunch efkeys. Reward to finder on leaving at this office, giz—tf W ANTED .— Chief Agent for P.E.1. to sup- erintend the business of the _Maputacturers’ Life Insurapce Company. ‘rhe business is pow so extensive as to oaanire a resident man ager. District Agents also wanted in every anrepresented district. Applyto J.B Paton Box 202 Cha: lottetown. 12s—Guar ANTED—UPRIGHT AND FAITH- ful gentlemen or ladies to travel for responsible established housesin P. E. Island. Monthiy $65.00 and expences. Position steady. Reference. Enclose self- addressed stamped exvelope. The Dominion Cc Company. Dept. H, Chicago. 168—1 mo EARLY CLOSING We, the undersigned merchant tailors and clothiers, agree to close our respective places of business every evening at 6 o’clock, except Saturday, for the months of July and August. JOHN T. McKENZIE, S. A. McDONALD, JOHN McLEOD & CO. PROWSE BROS., D. A. BRUCE, McKAY WOOLEN CO. --AT THE--- DENTAL PARLORS North Side Queen Square. You can have your teeth extracted free of pain by the means of either general or ocal anesthesia, All kinds of work done atisfactorily. OR. J. H. AVERS, any other firm in the city MANAGING HORSES. » | HOW YOU SHOULD AND HOW YOU SHOULD NOT TREAT THEM. Slorses Err From Ignorance, Pain or Fright. They Must Be Convinced That Resist- ance Is Useless—-Use the Whip Sparingly and Never Kick the Animal, habit; of gentle, confiding dispos.tions, but excessively nervous; timid, at times irritable, and prone to resist strenuous- ly anything that frightens them. example, ycu put arope halter on an unbroken colt and tie him to a post, the } more the rope cuts inte his tender skin | the greater wfll be flicts no pain. Through nervous fright horses some- jutely uncontrollable, notin name, may be called ‘‘nervous varalysis,’’ when they seem to be phys- ic al lly inc ‘apable of motion. This con- dition is almost invariably the result of brutal treatment, and the only reason- able explanation of emotion aroused inthe horse by ment is fear; that when punish- he finds that resistunce are mingled with his fright, and that these combined emotions pro- duce this morbid state. who — him. As compared with the dog, he is somewhat slow of com- prehen nsion, in this also—that ‘*too old to learn new tricks,’’ memory is so retentive that he never forgets what he bas once thoroughly learned. It may also be set down as a rule, with but few exceptions, that he intends to do just right. If he err, it is from ignorance, pain or fright, rarely from stubbornness or vice. This seems to be generally unknown or at least disre- garded, for of all animals the horse is the least understood, the most harshly judged and unjustly treated, and for the often brutally punished. If men who train horses would control their tem- pers and endeavor to ascertain the cause his actions. The eye is the best index to the ani- mal’s feelings. The ears are very ex- pressive, but they do not reveal so plainly the emetions that are dominat- ing him as the eye docs. Therefore study the eye with its varying expres- sions, and when you can read its mean- ing you hold the key to one of the chief secrets of successful horse training. The horse should be convinced that resistance is useless, but do not be im- patient or harsh. Remember that suc- cess is the reward of unwearied ph- tience. If you fail at first, keep trying until you succeed. Do not be discour- aged if you do not seem to make much progress. Your task may take weeks or even months, but if you persevere you will triumph. While it is true that with some horses Bor deaux “Claret CO. (La Compagnie%des vins de Bordeaux) eee Daring the summer months The Family Man,the Bachelor the Clubman, the Tourist do not feel comfortable without the solace of Gur Assorted Bodega Cases of fine Wines and Liquors. anging from $ to S12 according to contents. We also recommend for qual ty and purity Bon Bourgeois Claret at $3 Per case of 1 doz. pints. Montferrand Claret - Per case of 1 doz. quarts. $l per case extra per 2 doz. pints. Aleo a full assortment of Champagnes, Burgundies, Sauternes Sherries, Ports, Rhine and Moselle Wines. keS"Call or write for our new complet Price list of Wines, Liquors, ete. BORDEAUX CLARET CO. 30 Hopital Street. dly 21 2326 Str Fastnet SEASON OF 1897. Montrea Sails from Ch’town every Friday at noon for Halifax, calling at Summerside, Port Hood, Port Hasting, Port Hawks- bury, Arichat, Canso, Isaac Harbor, Sal- mon River, ‘Sheet Harbor. Returning leaves Halifax every Tuesday evening at 6 o’clock, making same calls, including Souris. Through Freight Solicited. Rates low te Halifax. Apply to W. W. CLARKE, Agent. | Horses are essentially creatures of | If, for | is struggles, while | he will soon tank to a halter that in- | times become panic stricken and abso- | They suffer also | occasionally from what, for want of a | it is that the first | he cannect escape anger and a spirit of The horse is quick to take advantage | of the ignorance or the fear of those | but he differs from the dog | he seldom becomes | aud his | least infraction of discipline he is too | of the animal’s misbehavior, they would | find that there is often a good excuse for | the Whip must be occasionally used, is should be the very last resort, and re- member always that one, or at most two, cuts and a few sternly spoken words are more efficacious than an hour’s punishment. There is no more vicious or false idea than that a horse is benefited by a ‘‘sound thrashing.’’ On the contrary, it is the very worst thing you can do, because the horse’s recollec- tion of the pain and the fright occa- sioned by it is more vivid and enduring than his remembrance of why it was administered, snd at your next lesson he is nervous and afraid and at the least | pote of anger in your voice (for horses jadge the mood of the trainer by his manner and his tone of voice) he may become almost uncontrollable in his ef- forts toescape the expecied flagellation. It is a safe rule for any one having a | hasty temper not to have a whip at | hand. The temptation to use it may be | too great. And it is also wise not to at- tempt to teach him when you are ina bad humor, for if he does not do just right you will probably vent some of it | on him. When whipping is used only as a last resort, the necessity for it seldom arises. | As the horse makes progress in his edu- ' cation he understands better what is re- quired of him and transgresses less fre- queutly, and nearly always a sound rat- ing when he knows that ke is misbe- | having is sufficient. Smetimes when | this is disregarded a slap with the open | hand will cause instant obedience. There are two forms of punishment, or rather brutality, that are inexcusa- ble under any circumstances—tbese are «:viking a horse over the head, no mat- ix how light the blow, and kicking bim—and aside from their inhumanity there is great danger of permanently in- jering him. Whenever during a lesson a colt or young horse becomes heated and angry, ceuse at once, and if you have been impatient and abused him keep away from him and do not ap- proach him until he has forgotten the Occurrence, Be scotbipy and gentle in your man- ner and your tone of voice. Win his confidence, aad you will never regret it, for then in the hour of danger your | voice and the touch of your hand reas- | sure him, and he will face imminent peril if only you are near. In conclusion never forget that the triumph of the trainer’s art is in will- ing and cheerful obedience from a de- sire to please, and because long custom has made it a habit, not because the horse fears to disobey through dread of punishment.—Our Animal Friends. Many of the streets of Paris are lined with trees. If a tree dies, another of the fame kind, age and size is brought from the state forests and put in its place. The cost is something tremendous, but Paris ia the most beautiful of modern sities, oc eee paoeapenen = A satistactory i seciahl for outing parties is uvquestionably Sovreign Fruit Syrups. Among is great variety in flavors all tastes are suited. CHARLOTTETOWN a Buy your tickets for Boston by the fast Steamer Halifax. Ww.W. CLARK, Ticket Agent Mortgage Sale Land On Lot 65. To be sold vy public auction, at the Court House, in Charlottetown, on Friday, the 17th day of Septem ber,next,at the bour of 12 o’clock noon, under and by virtue of a power of sale contained in a certain Indenture of Mortgage bearing date the twenty third day of December, A. D., 1879, made be. tween Hemy Taylor, and Mary Jane Taylor, bis wife, of the one part, and Philip Large of the other part. All that tract, piece and parcel of land and prem- ises, situate, lying and being on Lot or Township number sixty-five, in Queen’s County, bounded and described as follows that isto say:— Commencing at a square dost fixed on the North Shore of the Northumberland Straits, at the south eastward boundary of Neil McEachern’s farm; thence runing on said boundary north fifty-six degrees and thirty minutes east for the distance of one hundred and thirty two chains, or thereabouts; thence south for the distance ot four chains, or thereabouts; thence south fifty- three degrees west for the distance ot ene hundred and twenty-three cbaina, or thereabouts, or until it meets the said eee shore; thence following the various courses of said shore westwardly, to the place of commencement, containing one hundred acres of land, more or less, with the app- urtenances. For further particulars W.S. Stewart, Solicitor, Charlottetown Dated this 1897, apply to Mr Newson Block, 23rd day of July A. D, PHILIP LARGE. Mortgage dylaw5 For Sale or To Let. eee That centrally situated 3 story brick building on the corner of Queen and Dor- chester Sts, business stand and dwelling house, suitable for wholesale or retail groceries. These premises are well adapted. Apply to MRS. 0. CONNOLLY, Owner Orto John MeKenna, Queen St. Avg2 oe , \ev nee iy 2 a: E ¥ -s Sra i f/ ay. TASSE WOOD ei Co. MONTREAL ———-—--—. Pie oRmonyrorsmorme pone nn raat 4 if Horses Could Talk Whet a hum there wou'd be on the streets about the derful way in which |Quickheal cures Scratches, Galls aad Sores. Every man who owns a horse should try it. SoOxr:D irc ti eT eee ee Besnaes PRA AL Ay Asoka «Call a rer e + > preys EEE ENE ERNE: ” . Fil tek a et ton a tilomtis SS ~~ —— SN Herring, Herrin Large, fat Herring in half barrels, barrels and qua barrels, from Sydn2y, Cow Bay, Madalene and Arichat will warrant every package we sell, or refund the For sale wholesale and retail by CRANT & CO, Queen Street, Charlottetowh Eye Dont DON’T attempt to read ia a reclining posture. DON’T read with the light shining in your face. comes from behind. DON’T use glasses without having your eyes properly examined, DON’T rorget that I am qualifiad to do this for you. G F HOTCHESON, Jeweler & QUEEN STREET. Place it so that HICH CRADE English Manure Landlng to-day ex Steamer “Irene Morris,” direct from Liverpool SUPERPHOSPHATES, NITPATE OF SODA, MURIATE Of POTASH, BONE MEAL, ETC. All genuine, and of guaranteed analysis. The only reliable, best, least 20 per cent the cheapest fertilizer on the market, AULD BROS) , 3 may be Dy ust a Minute "ss, Slee all the opt So busy that we did not have time to advertise and tell all the fine things we have for this season aad the lowF, we are se!ling for, but the people find us out, for it forty people to keep the orders we get made ap, 0 1 us moving to ke2p everything going righty But for tho® do not kn ow, we might say that we keep all the old cloths such as Bellwarp Coating and Serges, Tyke a heim Serges, Fashionable Trouserings to no end. Pe see us anc. see our stock and the fine clothes we mak JOHN MACLEOD & —3 WKS | MERCHANT TAILORS. —