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In my cpinion, the best physical perfor- wT we kee ' garter, Sth day eee 3 59 after 8 — 16 h day . 003 noon First Quarter, 25: I day . 1 Ol morn | Day's |} High "7 Day of Week. | length. | oa Month. | | bh. m Morn’g. 1 Wedaes lay 9 3) ll 4 9 Thursday a8 | ii 41 3 | Friday 35 | eft 17 4 Saturday | 37 0 5) 5 Sunday i il I 2! n Monday i 44 | 1 58 2 Tuesday 47 2 37 5 Wednesday 99 | 3 24 y Thursday 52 | 426 10 Friday | 55 | 5 40 ll Saturday 53 | 6 58 12 Sunday id |} 8 2 13 Monday | 4 8 55 4 | Tuesday 8 | 934 15 Wednesday i il 10 24 i6 Thursday 14 io 17 Friday i 17 ll 37 ls Saturday 2) } Morn'g 19 Sunday i 23 0 12 20 Monday | 26 | 0 47 21 Tnesday Ft Fo va) Wednesday 33 211 23 Thursday ' 35 | 3 5 w Friday 39 4 20 25 Saturday 42 5 55 6 Sunday | 40 | 7 23 7 =: Monday | 49 8 31 9 | 'wesday | 1652 | 923 ROBERT BALLISL & 0, TEA MERCHANTS, Mincing Lane, London. REPRESENTED IN CANADA BY J, A. MORRISD1, HALIFAX gwo NERVE | rrp core ip wong cae of . 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These ees ors heated wich hot water, and have Sttached te them fire proof vault with eombina- tion leck. Kntranece. Great George Street, Also A suit of Ollfices on seeond flat. BApply at Merchants’ Bank of P. R& bsiand. W. McLEAN | jan23—eod Cashier, Ul b 72 yards Broadcloth and Doeskir, 438 Overcoating, 705 Worsted Serge Coating, | 1830 Tweed Suiting, 2220 Trowsering, i i | ; our Store, 207 Queen Street. Charlottetown, Feb. 7, 1893. W* HAVE JUST TAKEN STOCK, have the following quantities on hand: — and large quantities of Hats, Underclothing, and all kinds of Gentlemen’s Furnishings in latest styles, which must be _dis- posed of to make room for Spring Lmportations Cash buyers will find tne biggest bargains on record at: JOHN McLEOD & CO a ur eas, and » 60 Waterproof Coats, 50 Boys’ Suits, 20 ~ Reelfers, 30 “* Overcoata, 25 Men’s Overcoats, custom- made, MERCHANT TAILORS. suitable for wedding presents. Such gccd value for your money Charlottetown, Jan. 31, 1893. K keep in stock a very \ sary, free of charge. heartily endorse, and consider it worth preserving. E. W. TAYLOR, @ptician, position. Avoid reading by twilight. out what it is. Vision. BAZAAR GQOMPANY, —-DEALERS IN— BOOKS AND STATIONERY. 7 OU will always find something new there in theirline of Leather Goods, Date Cases, Fancy China and Mirrors, Steel Engravings and Kichings, framed and unframed. Several choice Carving Sets in Cases, just the article you are needing. BAZAAR STORD, TACLES and EYEGLASSES. The following by a noted M. D. we GOOD RULSS TO OBSERVE ARE :—Use the eyes freely ; do not abuse them Always have plenty of light—bat, when possible, avoid a glare, ‘light falling over the shoulder from behind Inability to use the eyes means something ; Allow no indammation or pain in the eyes to be neg'ected, mind that many an obscure pain or ache may be due to overaxed Don’t miss seeing our new of cannot be got elsewhere. 189 QUEEN STREET. assortment of SPEC- Eves tested, if neces- jarge CAMERON BLOCK. {f possible, have the Read but little or not at all in the lying tind and bear in eyes or defective febl5 ONE POUND OF JOHNSTON'S FLUID BEEF CONTAINS MORE OF THE FEEDING QUALITIES OF BEEF THAH 50 POUNDS OF EXTRACT OF BEEF void of all nutritive qualities Johnston’s Fluid Beef is rich in the life principle of Prime Who would choose a Beef Flavor only when a perfect Exiracts of Beef are Beef. 'Beef Food is availabie ? ‘THE CHARLOTFETOWN | Mutual Fire Insurane3 Co. 8 prepared to take Risks on Property in the City at very low rates. The people of Charlottetown can save a large amount of money by patronizing the MUTUAL IN.- SURANCE CO. A number of our leading Cit zens are connected with it, and the etcurity isample Ful particulars can be obtained by applying to Bb. BALDERSTON, Be retary Charlottetown, Dee. 6, 1802—3m 2aw FORSALE. HREE RILLIARD TABLES and two POOL rARLES JOHN JOY. feb3 Inland Steam Navigation Company. HE Annual General Meeting of the Share- heldersa of the Island Steam Navivaiion vompany willbe held in the room in Queen's Midiags, Kivg Street. (now eceapied by the Hartor Ligh: ) on WEDNESDAY, the ad day February, inatazt, at 3 o clock, ». m L. C, OWEY, Pecretary. Charlottetown, February €, 1893. Char¥.ttetogrn, June 17, 1892—eod FIRE MARINE INSURANCE MARTIN 1. THE WESTERN ASSURANCE CO Insu res Carg oes, Hulls & Freights at Lowest Current Rates. feb13 Sterliog and Domestic Certificates Issued at the Oflce Here —_$—_—_—{ 3) —__—_— HT Ete. The Manchester assurance Company of England The Wester Assurance Company of Toronto, Ont. find that) w@h Fee Sy NS OND ENJOYS Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys- tem effectually, dispels colds, head- aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pros duced, pleasing to the taste and ace ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action an@d-truly herria in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 75c bottles by all leading druggists. Any reliable cruggist who may not have it on hand will procure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Manufaetured only by the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP C0,, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. LOUISVILLE, KEY. NEW YORE, N. Y. W R. WATSON, Wholosale Draggist Charlotteetown mwf iyl3 F A "4 CILLE TT's St 3R> e ’ . ‘ee PURE __ 4 ae BAe cry / ELE, ee Ue OoNa ! Usp re 7 f i. \a ; orers ¢£ Bo UW. Gets, Worcuteas I HAVE received the foliowing telegram :— BRANTFORD, Ont., Feb. 2. F. De C. DAvrEs, You are now Agent for Charlottetown this season—not Chappelle THE Gooun RicycLe Co, F, de C. DAVIES, aise St. George Pharmacy, Victoria Row. eb. (eames CS La. BRP RTE COLE TAM The Weaitit of Health fos 5 - re Caio. Sep? ES } Is in Pure Rich WU Sie wet lEg Blood ; to enrich = ithe blood is like =~ —*Us- = putting money out at interest, EMULSIC Of Pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphites posseses blood enriching properties ia a remarkable degree. down ? Take Scott's Emuision. Almost as Palatable as Milk. Be sure and get the genuine. Prepared only by Scott & Bowne, Belleville. Areyou all run — ae Q3 PUREST, STRONGEST, BEST, Coptaicane Ait) prpoplunens or eniy Unjertasts DR. T. C. ROBINS, | Surgeon Dentist. HORACE HASZARD, Cameron Block, Queen Square. Pauls Church. CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.1. dee?! country is the result ef intemperance, and ninety-five per cent. of the depraved youth are the children of drunken and depraved households —Gen. Eaton, Commissioner of Education. before the courts of law of this country are vee’ “joned chiefly by inteteerance.—Loid Chie? Baron Kelly, of Englénd. quite as likely to generate murder and crime no other motive than the acquisition of prop- erty or money, often of trifling value, are per- petrated by beer-drinkers.—Pacific Medical Journal, indorsed by Home Life Ias. Co. Yankee bullets. —“‘Stouewall” Jackson on be- ing offered a glass of brandy and water. ' whole land which makes havoc of our work- ane i 57% you make distinct and positive efforts against t it you will be neglecting an evil which is eate domestic life among our working classes, and | t perhaps doing greater injury than any other cause that could be named in this age.—Lord | tion,” Archbishop of Canterbury. ESCAPE OF KANSAS FROM BLOODSHED~——NEAR- (Office—Prince Street, opposite St, mances can only be secured through abso- lute abstinence from the use of alcohol and tobacco. This is my rule; and J find, after three years’ constant work at the oar, dur- ing which time I have rowed many notable match races, that I am better able to con- tend in a great race than when I com- menced. In fact, I believe that the use of liquor and tobacco has a very injurious +ffect up n the system of an athlete by ir riiating the vitals and consequently weak- ening the system.—Edward Hanlan. The habit of intemperance by men in cflice has occasioned more injury to the public, and more trouble to me, than all other causee; and were I to commence my administration over again, the first ques- tion 1 would ask respecting a candinate for office would be, ‘‘Dvoea he use ardent spir- its ?’—Thomas Jefferson. The indulgence of intoxicating drink in- variably results in causing employes to be careless and indifferent in the discharge of their duties, and ends in making them wholly incompetent for any kind of busi- ness, and a reproach and disgrace to their families and friends. We want our men to be clear headed. We ask of them to pursue such a course as will insure to them the confidence and respect of all good people in the community where they reside, or through which they pass in the discharge of their duties. They cannot indulge in strung drink and do this, Ia the future whenever it is known that an employe of this division drinks intoxi- cating liquor, no matter whether on duty or off duty, his instant dismissal from the employ of the company will follow. —Chicago and Northwestern Railway Company. An experience of mure than twenty years of judicial life has taught me that more than seven-cights of the crimes com- mitted in this countsy—which involve personal violence—were traceable to the use of intoxicating liquors. * that all the causes of sin and misery, of pauperism and wretchedness, intoxicating liquor stands forth the unapproachable chief.—Noah Davis, Chief Justics of the New York Supreme Court. Eighty per cent. of the crime of our United States Two-thirds of the crimes which come Ihave prayed to God that he might destroy he whole beer brewing business, and the first heer-brewer I have often cursed. ‘There is Judging from my observation, lager beer is as the stronger liquors. The one drunk on beer is really more dangerous than the one drunk on wine or whiskey.—Dr. M. L. Hol- brook, A whiskey-drinker will commit murder only under the direct excitement of liquor,—a beer- drinker is capable of doing it in cold blood. Long observation bas assured us that a large proportion of murders, deliberately planned and executed without passion or malice, with I never use it; I am more afraid of it than of There is one dreadful evil overspreading the ngmen—the evil of intemperance. Unless] j ng out the very heart of society, destroying Was a Close Call. ER THAN MOST PEOPLE WERE AWARE OF. A recent special from Topeka, Kansas, says: The real facts as to how bloodshed was avoided in Kansas are now coming to light, and it develops that it was a much closer call than most people are aware of, as Governor Lewelling retracted the signa: ture to the peace measures with 20 min- utes after he had signed them. Upon hearing of his inteations, Mr. Cub- bisom, of Wyandotte, went to him and said: **Governor, do I understand that you wish to take your name from this paper ?” The governor answered that he had signed it under duress and under mistaken ideas. Doster is said to have been with him and told him that the populists would never forgive him, and possibly he would not escape serious trouble, so he decided tu withdraw from the agreement. Mr. Cubbison then said to him: ‘** Gov- ernor, if you withhold your signature from the paper there will be 1,000 men killed within 20 minutes, and you will be one of them. The house is ready to fight tor its rights. It will tolerate imprisonment no longer. It has been hard to hold the members back. The sergeants-at- atms are ready and well armed, and the sheriff cannot control his men on the outside much longer. The fight will begin as soon as you say so, and it will begin in this corridor, in front of your office. Think what you are doing.” Governor Flewelling reached out his hand and said, ‘““Give me the paper. Let it stand.” This alone averted war. The Children’s Enemy. Scrofula often shows itself in early life and is characterized by swellings, abscesses, bi disease, etc. Consumption is scrofula of the lungs. In this class of disease Scott’s Emul- sion ig unquestionably the most reliable medi. “ance, let us counsel you to act with decision exhortation sufficiently to make a begin- ning ? you; m y Heaven give you confidence and faith enough to make one trial. may be saved, renewed and made whole, is the earnest prayer of your friends, Henry Huuteman was & fore the police mogis trate at Hamilton, Ont, a few days eg», charged by one Joel Jerome with poisening a dog worth seventy dollars. evidence, the magistrate fined Huntsman {, for poisoning the dog the value of the animal and charged him $20 for coste, making a total of $62.20. The alter. native was three months in gaol, Huntsman had not the mosey he accepted the encugh barley destroyed in the heweries to} three months. feed all Germany.— Martin Luther prisoner in the Napanee, Ont., jail, while downcast seized a hymn book to relieve the monotony, and soon began reading and singing. Others listened, grew interested, and soon a revival was on, and the tramps and thieves became very devout. A clergyman called and spoke to them, and now declares their conversion to be gen. uine. mony meetings, and read eagerly every religious book, including the bible, they can secure, of the Woodstock, N.B., Town Council conclud- ed a recent report to the Council with this re markable sentence : ‘‘Your committee would advise the night watch and marshal to keep on the alert for all places of ill repute and er- deavor to have the guilty parties brought to vellous events, we, as a committee, deem it necessary to advise ali officers and councillors to be ever on the watch, criticism of a wicked and perverse genera- Soothing 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,” to taste. gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regulates the bowels, and is the best-known remedy for diarrhoea, whether arising from teething or other cases, Twenty-five cents a bottle. 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