Good Temper. Chere’s not a cheaper thing on earth, Nor yet one half so dear ; lis worth more than distinguished birth, Or thousands gained a year. It lends the day a new delight, Vis Virtue’s tirmest shield ; And adds more beauty to the night Than all the stars can yield. It maketh Poverty content, To sorrow whispers peace ; t is a gift from heaven sent, For mortals to increase ; it meets you witha smile at morn, It lulls you to repose, A flower for peer and peasant born, An everlasting rose. A charm to banish grief away To snatch the brow from care ; [urns tears to smiles, makes dulness gay, Spreads gladness everywhere. And yet ‘tis sweet as summer dew That gem’s the lily’s breast ; talisman for love as true As ever man possessed. A What may this wondrous spirit be, With power unheard before— This charm, this bright amenity ? Good tem per— nothing more. Good temper—'tis the choicest gift That woman homeward brings, And can the poorest peasant lift To bliss unknown to kings. _—_———-+ The Irish Vice-Royalty. The New York Tribune's London cor- respondent cables: Ditliculty in finding a successor to the Marquis of Londonderry has raised the interesting question of send- ing a Royal Prince to keep court in Dub- lin. The idea is to divide the duties, put- ting all ceremonial matters into the hands of the Prince, and giving executive powers to the Chief Secretary, who is to be elevat- ed to a principal Secretary of State. The name of the Duke of Connaught has been suggested, the Prince of Wales being of necessity compelled to be nearer the Eng- lish capital lf the scheme should be taken up by the Government—which is more than doubtful—the thing would not be difticult, since the Duke of Connaught could be sent to Dublin as the commander of the forces, in succession to his Bombay command. But probability points toa different issue. The matter has now been discussed for a couple of days, and at the House of Commons the main result has been to show how very little importance is attached, on either side of the House, to the maintenance of the Lord Lieutenancy. In its present formthe post has so long gone begging among the aristocracy that the idea that a scion of royalty will agree to take it is treated with incredulity. But that some departure is mneces- sary appears to be 4 point on which a ma- jority, or, at all events, a very consider- able and influential miuority, of both Con- servatives and Liberal-Unionists are at one. Some Conservatives are in favor of aban- doning the search for a qualified candidate for the post among the members of the House of Lords, and of letting the Lord- Lieutenancy pass into commission until the whole scheme of Irish Local Government has been matured by the Government. The views of another section of Minister- ialists may be found in a question which Mr. Heneage intends to ask on Monday— whether the Government will consider the expediency of introducing a bill to abolish the office of Viceroy, and transfer the ad- ministrative duties of the Lord-Lieutenant and the Chief Secretary to a Secretary of State for Ireland. This question represents the suggestion of the Times, which recalls the fact that it supported the proposal of Lord John Russell in this sense in 1850. The Times thinks that the maintenance of a separate court for Ireland favors the pro- pogation cf Particularist and Nationalist views, so that the abolition of the Lord- Lieutenancy would be a dig at Home Rule. if the Government cannot find a new Vice- roy—and Lord Brownlow, the Duke of Abercorn, and the Marquis of Ormonde have refused with others—it seems certain that the office must go into commission. > -- Odds and Ends. new . , School mistress—‘* Edward, give me the detinition of excavate.” Edward—‘* Ex- cavate, to hollow out.” School mistress— ‘ Give me a sentence containing the word.” Edward—** | hit Bill, and he excavated.” —Harper’s Bazar. The military custom of saluting by bringing the hand into a horizontal pusi- tion over ths eyebrows is thus accounted for: It issupposed to date back to the tournaments of the middle ages, when, after the queen of beauty was enthroned, the knights, who were to take part in the sports of the day marched past the dais on which she sat, and, as they passed, shield- ed their eyes from the rays of her beauty. ** Young man, you want tc marry my daughter?” ‘* Yes, sir.” ‘* You have no objections to my asking you a few ques- tions. What's the sure way tc come out ahead on a horse race?’ ‘* Don’t bet.” ** Very good. Whatisthe best hand in the deck at a poker game?” ‘* Ace high, if you have nerve enough.” ‘* What’s the best way to get along with a woman ?”’ ‘““Give her everything she wants.” ** Young man, it’s useless to question you any further. Youare fitted to make a model husband.” —— Among the heaviest locomotives ever built are those recently put on its moun- tain division by the Philadelphia and Read- ing railroad. Their actual weight in work- ing order is 153,040, and 138,340 pounds is on the drivers. They havea tractive force of 271 pounds per pound average pressure in the cylinder. Their cylinders sre 22 inches in diameter by 28 inches stroke; driving wheels, 50 inches in diameter; boiler, 6 feet in diameter and 13 feet 6 inches long over tube sheets. The tubes are 270 in number and 2} inches in dia- meter. The fire box is over 11 feet long inside by 42 inches wide, and is placed above the frames, but not above the wheels. The heating surface in the firebox is 185 square feet and the total heating surface 2,345 square feet. The engine is designed to burn anthracite. Eczema, ‘aveay, Scaly, Skin Tor- tures. The simpie application of Swayne’s O1nt- MENT, without sny internal medicine, will Sure any case ol ‘Netter, Salt Rheum, Ring- ao Piles, itch, Sores, Pimples, Eczema, coy itchy Skin Eruptions, no matter obstinets or long standing. It. is botent, end dove Dut » trie, ancl tt i ll ct a = THE DAILY EXA Piles! Piles! Itching Piles! Symproms.— Moisture; intense itching and stinging; moist at night; worse by scratching. If allowed to continue tumors form, which often bleed and ulcerate, becoming very sore. SwaYNr's OINTMENT stops the itching and bleeding, heals ulcerations, and in most cases remove the tumors. All druggists, or by mail, for 50 cents, Dr. Swayne & Son, Phila- delphia. oot)? Bm dw ~eo oe Local Notices. Rhubarb, tomatoes, Pas bananas, etc . just received at J. D. PLAC leod & Co 8. m16 2i pd Boys suits, the neatest and cheapest in town at J. B. Macdonald's. my l4 tf Ladies wanting perfecting boots should al- ways go to the Dominion Boot & Shoe Store. my 14 tf It is really wonderful the bargains given in ready-made clothing at J. B, Macdonald's. my l4 tf Artists’ Materials.—A new stock received to-day at Watson's Drug Store. Also the following new colors in tube paints: Sepia, Zennober, Green, Bitumen. ml4 Picture frames—all the newest patterns— cheap.—John Newson. ml4 lm One hundred remnants of tweed, from 14 yards to six yard ends, suitable for boys suits. We are offering these goods at half price to clear.—John McLeod & Co. 2w eod. A new stock of floor oil cloths, all widths, just received at J. B. Macdonald's myl4 tf Woven Wire Mattresses, the cheapest and best.. John Newson. ml4 lm Porpoise Laces—the genuine porpoise laces —for sale at Goff Bros. m4 tf All kinds of furniture at auction prices.— John Newson. ml4 lm Gilt Edge Dressing (4 and 6 oz. bottles) in kegs and boxes, to be had at Goff Bros. m4 tf Compete. — Our seasons stock of suitings, coatings and trowserings, neck-wear and underwear is complete. We would call special attention to our $12 all-wool custom made suits. Our prices in hats can’t be duplicated in the city. —D. A. Bruce. my6 eod tf Try the ‘*Old London” Apple Cider.— J. Joy, Water Street, Ch’town. 3m—feb23 Any old ornament, or article of furniture, wood, earthenware, metal or glass, may be made beautiful by Aspinall’s Enamel, which a child can apply. Surface like porcelain, colors exquisite. The following colors may be had at Watson's Drug Store: white, black, grey, peacock blue, turquoise, scarlet, garnet, olive green and old gold. a306 w ——— VALUABLE BUSINESS 817 FOR SALE. .-o very eligible piece of Land on Kent Street, part of the Estate of the late John Jury, with a frontage of 51 feet and running back 160 feet. Terms easy. Apply to WILLIAM DODD. mch23 TO LET. } ogee AND PREMISES on Pownal Street, next to St. Joseph’s School. Possession given lst June. Apply to THOMAS W. DODD. mayll—t st tf GRATEFUL--COMFORTING. EPPS GOCOA BREAKFAST. “By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a carefal application of the fine properties of well-selected Cocoa, Mr. Ep has provided our breakfast tables with a deli- cately flavored beverage which may save us many heavy doctors’ bills. It is by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping our- selves well fortified with pure blood anda pro- perly nourished frame.”—Civil Service Gazette. Made simply with boiling water and milk. Sold only in packets, by Grocers, labelled thus: JAMES EPPS & CO., Ho hic i London, Eng decl9—1 yr dy & wky UPTURE The last 25 years I have adjusted more Trussesthan any man inAmerica. Valu- able Patents, Py own invention, in Truss- Frriht = . hold largest tee Raptuare—I guarantee P without touching your hip, no straps whatsoever, waterproof. gest stock of general Trusses, also the great Cluthe Spiral Trusses in stock. Reliable system for ORDERING BY MAIL. Spinal lnstrumentsptoiher makes and more effective, C LU B FE FT claim the onlyme- chanical system to straighten born Club Feet( Patented.) & Iwill prove toanybody that ion never did nor can straigh: Club Feet. Send 6 cent stamps for Book. CHAS. CLUTHE, 118 King St. W., ompound a@ Note.—This favorite medicine is put up in oval bottles holding three ounces each, with the name blown in the glass, and the name of the inventor, S. R. Camp- bell, in red ink across the face of the label, Beware of imitations, refuse all substi. tutes, and you will not be disappointed. (Jampbell’s (Jathartic [lomponnd Cures (jhronic (foustipation [Jastiveness, and all (fomplaints arising from a disordered state of the Liver, Stomach and Bowels, such as Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Bilious Affections, Headache, Heartburn, Acidity of the Stomach, Rheumatism, Loss of Appetite, Gravel, Nervous Debility, Nausea, or Vomiting, &€., &c. Price 25 Certs per Bottle. PREPARED ONLY BY every Thursday, and to Crapaud every Saturday, -— ee a lh - FRIDAY, MAY 1 7. 1889. 1889. Caealiea i889. STHAM HR “HEATHER BELLE. ” ‘SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. i day's Wharves; leaving Charlottetown at 3| p. m., for Halliday’s, China Point and Brush | Wharves, where she will remain over night. Wednesday morning, at 7 o'clock, will leave. Brush Wharf for Charlottetown, calling at: China Point and Halliday’s Wharves; leav- ing Charlottetown at 3 p.m., remaining at Rrush Wharf over night. Thursday morning, at 7 o'clock, will leave Brush Wharf for Charlottetown, calling at China Pointand Halliday’s Wharves ; leaving Char- lottetown at 8p. m.; leaving Brush harf about 6 p. m, for Charlottetown. ‘he Steamer will call at China Point Wharf when possible. Friday, will leave Charlottetown for Cranberry Wharf,.Kast River, at 4a. m.; leaving Cran- berry Wharf at 7 a. m,. for Charlottetown, calling at Hickey’s Wharf; leaving Charlotte- town for Hickey’s and Cranberry Wharves at 3p. m., returning to Charlottetown same evening. Every alternate Friday, steamer will go te Mount Stewart. Saturday, at 3oclock, a.m., willleave Char- lottetown for Crapaud: leaving Crapaud at 7 « m. for Charlottetown; leaving Char- lottetown at 3p. m., to return to Crapaud: returning from Crapaud to Charlottetown same evening. FARES: Cabin, to or from Orwell and Wharves, 30 cts, : Deck, 20 cts. Cabin, to or from Mount Stewart, Cranberry and Hickey’s, 12 cts. Cabin, to or from Crapaud, 40 cts. ; Deck, 20c Excursion Tickets will be issued to Orwelj 20 cts. ; L. C. OWEN, Agent. Ch’town, P. E. 1, May 10, 1889—law tf pat TO LET! TO LET! DWELLING HOUSE on the corner of Kent and Pownal Streets. Also—COTTAGE with Three Acres of Land attached, about one mile from the city. 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