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(0) —-—— TO SAVE MONEY Now 1s YOUR TIME Merchant Charlottetown, May 27, 1892—fri sat (x) JOHN MACLEOD & CO. Tailors. PUREST, STRONCEST, BEST. Ready for use in ony uantity. For making Soon Softening Wate, Dis: infecting. and a hundred 0} uses. A can equals 20 pounds Sai Soda. Sold by All Grocers and Druggiste. Ba ww. G » Xoromtas THIS BAKING POWDER WOODILL'S GERMAN Is WELL SUITED for FAMILY USE and has been employed IN MY OWN HOUSEHOLD for many years. Gerrge Laws, Ph D., L. L. D, E. I. C., G. B. & IRELAND. jly4 BOATS TO HIRE! fag aaetgpr ges: Safe Rowboats and night. embarking. JOHN SNELGROVE, Steam Navigation Wharf. Sailboats at any hour of the day or| Tala. A convenient slip for landing and‘, Cardinal Gibbons Visit Delighted With the Country. A RED LETTER DAY. Sunpay, the 31st ult., was a day long to be remembered.» the parish of Vernon River. “During‘the evarse of the preced- ing week His Entinence Cardinal Gibbons, Archbishop of Baltimore, condescended to honor to Rev. Dr. P. Doyle with his dis- tinguished visit. *iis Eminence was ac- companied by Rav. T. J Broderick, pas- tor of St. Martin’s, Baltimore, an old ac- quaintance and friend of the most popular pastor of Vernon River. The Cardinal ex- pressed himself during the week as de- lighted with the beauty of the surround- ings of the really delightful parish and vicinity of Vernon River. Trout fishing, promenade and driving were the pleasur- able amusements innocently indulged in during the course of last week. His Emi- nence was successful in catching some t:ou at Mullins’s mill. But Sunday Irst, as 1o- timated, was the day of days—a red letter for Vernon River. High" mass was chant- ed, Coram Emnientissimo by the choir of tne parish, a clergyman of the diocese kindly consenting to lead. The Rev. pis- tor of St. Martin's, ¥. J. Broyderick, was the celebrant. ‘‘In Svlemnibus” was sung in good style. ‘Jesu dulcis memoria” was sweetly sung at the offer ory. The distin- guished visitor, His Eminence Cardinal Gibbons, addressed the vast multitude as- sembled in Vernon River Church on the epistle of the day. There were not less than 1,200 people present. His Eminence pronounced a practical discourse on the dignity and grandeur of being a christian. The people of God in days of old address- ep the divinity as Lord, Master, and called Him by the name of Jehovah and Judge. As St. Paul intimated, His followers were privileged to address God as Abbas. Father. If we are children of God, sons of God in name and reality, then we are bro- thers and sisters of Jesus Christ. His Eminence then demonstrated the love of Jesus for his brothers and sisters, notwith- standing that sume had caused the divine cheek of Jesus to be suffused with shame on account of their disgraceful conduct. He showed the difference between the treatment of man actuated by merely human natural motives, sentiments of re- venge, unkind, unbrotherlike feelings towards his fellow man, and the mild and kind treatment of Jesus Christ, who never once forgot that He had come down upon earth to be similarto manin everything except sin, and always remembered man was His chosen brother. Witness the be- trayal of Judes, the abandonment of the Apostles. What did Jesus? After His Resurrection, when He ascended into Heaven, He told them He was going to ** my God and your God, to my Father and your Father.” Witness the tenderness of the tears of Jesus at the tomb of Lazarus. Abraham Lincoln, of the United States, is justly praised for having signed the docu- ment which made free-born men of thou- sands of slaves, but see what Jesus did, He signed with His precious blood the decree of man’s freedom from the fetters which held him bound to eternal slavery. Jesus left His Gospel « message of peace and love—the Most Blessed Sacrament. a —_—_—_—ss__ Crisp and Casual. Milan is to nave an electrical exhibition in 1894. Churches built in America in [891 num- bered 8,508. ‘ Arizona is the only State that has a herd of camels. cups of strong tea. San Francisco has an animal that *¢ part goat and part deer. Oa August 5 Mars will arrive at a point directly opposite the earth, which it reaches but once in every fifteen years, when the distance will be reduced from 141,000,000 to 35,000,000 miles. Princeton has two trees which were planted previous to the Deciaration of In- dependence, The sycamores in the dean’s yard were planted in 1767, by order of the trustees, to commemorate the resistance of the stamp act. The last execution for forgery in England took place at the Old Bailey on Dee. 31, 1829. The name of the convict was Thos. Maynard. To Garin the public confidence is essential to business success, and it can only be gained by a steady course of faithful dealing with them. It is by this course that Messrs. Tuckett & Son have secured the great success ot their ‘Myrtle Navy” tobacco, This con- fidence is not only a source of business to the firm, but also a source of economy which the consumers get the benefit of. The merchant never loses a moment of time in examining the quality of the tobacco. The name fixes the quality as absolutely as the mint stamp fixes the value of the guinea. It is pot even necessary for the commercial traveller's trunk Navy.” All his customers know what it is, and know in an instant when it has been supplied. There isno room for any dispute about it. No waste of time or postage in writing complaints about it. These may look look like trifles to the uninitiated, but they save money, and enable merchants to perform the work of distribution at the smallest be sold at so cheap a price. es taken from the mummy of the Egyp ian Queen In its place his finger now bears a the great, the Pharaoh of the ———— Ditchingham Hall, his home in N abounds in curious and sporting trophies. One pound of Indian tea will make 170 to be burdened with a sample of “Myrtle © possible cost. They are part of the reasons why the finest quality of tobacco grown can Rider Haggard at one time wore a gold ring ignet-ring, found with the coffia of Rameses orfolk, Literary Notes. Mr. Bok has succeeded in unearthing a quantity cf unpublished material by Henry Ward Beecher, which will shortly be pub- lished as a series of articles in The Ladies’ Home Journal. The material is especially valuable since it deals with a range of topics both vari-d and timely, and will advance, for the first time im print, the great prea- cher’s views on a number of such interest- ing questions as marriage, hume govern- ment, women in public and private life, politics, etc., etc. Mr. Bok has secured the co-operation of Mrs. Beecher and -Pro- fessor Eilinwood, Mr. Beecher’s private re- porter, in the editing cf ‘>e material. The August Century has a handsome new white and greep cover marked ‘‘Midsummer Holiday Number.” It is notable not only for its midsummer characteristics, but as celebrating thecemtenary ofthe poet Shelley by a frontispiece portrait and a striking essay by the poet George E. Woodberry, who is one of the chief Shelley scholars of America. Mr. Woodberry gives a very high estimate of Shelley's work in the line of modern civilization, and seys that *‘those to whom social justice is a watchword, and the development of the individual every- where in liberty, intelligence and virtue is a cherished hope, must be thankful that peur In ‘Open Letters,” Mr. John one gives the interesting result can Ancestor.” ee Boston Markets. Boston, July 29. Fish—Not much change in the general condition of the market, Large cod are in light supply and firm. Bobi. herring dull. Box herring have a firmer tendency. Re- ceipts of mackerel are increasing and prices are lower. Porators—There was a short supply on Friday and best stock sold up to $2 50. Monday and Tuesday there was a full sup- ply again with best Virginians at $2 and Bristol Ferry at $2 25. Yesterday there was a further decline and at the close best Virginias are hard to place at over $1.75 and $2.00 is about top fur Bristol Ferry stock. Some of the Va. atock is poor and in bad order and has to be sold for what it will bring. Small lots of native potatoes are beginning to come in but the indications are that this crop will be light. Eces —Receipts have been pretty full, weather extremely hot and demand lack. Strictly choice fresh Michigan, provincial and western huld fairly steady, but there are a good many more or less defective that have to be sold at easy prices, and such are extremely hard to place. Eastern extras in limited supply. Provincial, choice fresh are quoted at 17$c per doz. Ocean Record Broken CITY OF PARIS MAKES A REMARKABLE TRIP ON THE WESTWARD COURSE. The Inman Line steamship City of Paris may soon fulfil the prophecy of her com. mander, Capt. Frederick Watkins, that she will make the run from Queenstown in 54 days. The log of the remarkable trip she completed off Sandy Hook at two minutes _ 1 o'clock, on the 27th ult., shows thit pt. Watkins rather underestimated the great ship’s possibilities. She created the new record of 5 days, 15 hours and 58 minutes from Queenstown, and also beat the best single day’s run of the Teutonic 517 knots— by three knots. For every one of the four full nautical days from noon to noon she was at sea made over 500 knots. Her average daily runs for the four days were 511 kncts, and her best hourly average for the day was 21.02 knots, which has never been equalled by any other steam- ship. Maintaining her speed of 250 knots a day, she would be able to cover the course of 2778 knots over which the Teutonic made her record of 5 days, 16 hours and 31 minutes in less than 6 days and 6 hours. The average —_ speed of the City of Paris was 20.48 nots, It is reported that there is fresh plotting at Constantinople and Belgrade to over- throw the Bulgarian government. The guards attached to the residence ef the ministers at Sofia have been increased. Mr. Carnegie is reported as not caring to talk. Fora man of his gasconading volubil- ity this would be remarkable, in any other circumstances. But, like Mr. Wiman at the London conference, a sudden excess of mod- esty must have come upon him, Rev. Gavin Lang purposes returning to Canada in September, as one of the delegates from the church of Svotland to the meeting of the alliance of reformed churches holding the Presbyterian system, to be held in Toronto on September 2ist. He sails August 221. After paying some visits to the Maritime Provinces e will proceed to Toronto and from there to the Northwest. Despatches received from Sydaey, N. 8. W., says that the foreign residents of Samoa fear that a civil war is shortly to break out in that country between the fol- lowers of Malietoa, the reigning chief, and his old enemy, Mataafa, the deposed king, who still has a powerful force at his com- mand. The despatches add that all the et- forts looking to a reconciliation between Mataafa and the king have failed and from the present aspect of affairs in Samva a struggle between the two forces is immin- nt. For Over Firry Years Mrs. Winsloes 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 asa button.” Itis very pleasant to taste. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regulates the bowels, and is the best-known remedy for diarrhea, whether arising from teething or other causes. Twenty-five cents a bottle. 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The Nursery Competition will commence on Monday morning at 8 o'clock. GEO. D. DAVISON, Caprt., Secretary and Treasurer. jy25—dy 31 wiky 3i CAUTION. EACH PLUG OF THE Myrtle Navy IS MARKED i. & BH. IN BRONZE LETTERS. NONE OTHER GENUINE, jan2- dy & wky oo’ Pe me aoe aimed wy ea pail nk.” a, Db ty: we i ¢ ee oe co Sig das 2 ae CN ra