EE OEE OO O_O_OO__O_OOEOEOEO_O_E_—OEOEO—_— EO OOOO EO eo TL A LT SE AE LS SI MN EF LE a os ee Se lA cde cm I Oi SMM AS TSS og nti. ln Summer Ways in suminer days 1 sit and dream, And watch the glancing sunbeams gleam Upon the ripples of the stream Why hurrying onward to the ss A. Sings soft and low a song to me Of what hath been, yet may not be. In summer days, when rosy dawn The curtains of the night hath drawn, \nd dewdrops glisten on the lawn, | wake, and waking think of thee, And tlow’rs and sunshine sing to me Of what hath been, yet may not be. In summer days, when sinks the sun What time the toils of day are done, And all the weary hours have run ; sigh the breezes o’er the lea, And, murmuring, sing again to me sitt Of what hath been, yet may not be Of what hath been : I may not tell | Thou knowest not I love thee well ; \ poken words would break the spell, Would mar the sad, sweet melody, The song that all things sinz to me Of what hath been, yet may not be. F. W. Grey. —o-— + Cultivating Integrity of Character. liiere is a wide difference in the esti- mate of justice and right among mep, Some have an instinctive sense of ‘jus tice; others always have distorted or shaded views of right and wrong. The difference is not that there is an inten tion to do wrong, but that each has learned to view all moral questions from his particular standpoint. , Yet right and wrong are immutable. Each is stamped with its peculiar character- istic, and these do not change. Hence if different views of the moral quality of a given act are taken it is evident that one or the other is wrong. Hence a right view of justice and all the moral issues is a matter of training. How may it best be done? We answer, best by inculcating clear perceptions of the fundamental princi ples of right. These are simple and plain, [tis right to tell the truth, to deal honestly, to respect others’ rights and to observe tho rules of commercial morality. To injure another's reputa- tion is wrong; and to despoil another of property, even if legally done, is wrong. The original, fundamental principles ot right and wrong are simple and plain. It is when we obscure them by special influences that we are be- fogged. There is always a special plea for an act of spoliation, whether of character or property. And, as a rule, there is a willingness to aliow this special plea peculiar force. It is thus meo’s views of right are warped. By nice turns of expression, men Convey a false impression, when they would scorn to openly lie. By shrewd turns they manage to complete a satisfactory business transaction, when they would utterly refuse to directly and boldly cheat. It is the indirections in morals that need to be watched. These are often dangerous. When the minds of children are plas- tic and babits are formative these great principles can be solidly inculeated. And if wisely and carefully done, they will answer for years after. The best education a parent can impart is that which leads to integrity of character. A sense of right so acute that in all doibtful issues it will instinctively seck the true is better for a child than a for tune. It imparts the elements of character that commands confidence,and in the main secures success, A rough, hard man io Australia came to the cele- brated Henry Reed. He bad managed to place himself on the pension rolls of the British army by fraud He lived in a poor way on this pension. All his energies were blunted by his sense of wrong and he did not succeed in Ilfe. Reed hearing his story and wish to re- form, said to him that first of all he must surrender bis pension, and that as soon us able he must return all,;he had drawn, principal and interest. The man did so. Under his relieved sense he was able to arouse his energies, and attained wealth and position. There are many liyes, like his,blight- ed by false positions, taken in moments of weakness, and from which there is not moral courage to escape. It is wise to guard children from it,and, inasmuch as contingencies cannot be watched, it is best to inculcate fundamental truths. These are like the polar star to the sailor,a guide amid storm and sunshine. All else can be made to conform if the essential principles are right. If these are unsettled we may as well seek to watch the wind as'to keep guard over the well-being of children. Hence to instil integrity of character in a child is the best legacy thatcan possibly be conferred. bse i ship in relating the ineident, “1 have had the great honor of conversing with an honest working man,who is descend- ed from thewoldest family, and bears the yidest surname in England.”—Nofes and (i ‘ ——— <i —— Horsford’s Acid Phosphate IN NIGHT SWEATS AND PROSTRATION, | Dr. R. Studhalter, St. Louis, Mo., says: “7 | have used it in dyspepsia, nervous prostration and ie night sweats, with very good results.’ — Special Notices. Avcrion SaLe.—Apples in boxes and bar- rels, Oranyves, Unions, &c., Weedne sday, July 30th, at 1l o'clock, Ex. steamer from Boston, A, McNeill, Auctioneer. jy25 21 New Goods now opeuing at J, B, Macdon- alds, fiy 24 Jeviy Ronis, Jelly Squares and Wine Cakes at J. Murphy’s Kent Street. (jy 21 New Stock of Trunks and Valises just re- ceived at J. B. Macdonald’s. [jy 24 Wasutxeton, Castard; Mince and Apple Pies at J. Murphy’s, Kent Street. (jy 25 21 Grass CLoru at 8 cents per yard and up- wards (extra value) at J. B. Macdonald's. . (jy 24 Boston Baked Beans and Brown Bread at J. Murphy’s, Kent Street. (jy 25 21 Exevish Marr Vinecar at Beer & Goff’s. liy9 Tea Biscuits, New York Rusks, fresh every evening at J. Murphy’s, Kent Street. (iy 25 2i STRAWBERRIES and Cream at the ‘‘Little Shop around the Corner,” and at the Star Contectionery. Just ARRIVED, another large assoriment of Crockery? in (hina, Glass and Earthenware, which we sell so cheap that it excels all com- petition. —W. P, CoLWwILt. junelO—6w eod & wky, GATHERING OF THE CLaNs.—The making of a few more pairsof Trews left of the Caledo- nia Club Tartan, for sale at J. B. Macdonald’s, july 24—4i. TEAPoTS in great numbers, and the cheap- est, the best, the largest lot of China, Glass and Earthenware in the city is at W. P. Cot- WILL’. [junelO 6w eod & wky Every farmer should get one of R. K, Brace’s Air Rotary Churns, and test them os the prizes for butter this year are very large. A few have been tested and spoken very highly of . 1t is said they preserve the grain of the butter, and as a result,it will keep long- er. (jly 17, da wky J. B. Macpona.p’s is the store for Black and Colored Cashmeres and Merinos. (jy 24 Lime Juice.—Pure !.ontserrat Lime Fruit Juice on draught, at the Apothecaries Hall, DesBrisay’s Corner. {june 2 A VERY NICE and pew pattern of Glassware, at W. P. CoLwiL’s. _[junel0 6w eod & wky For bargains in Groceries, Glass and Crocke eryware, go to R. K. Bracer’s, STRAWBERRIES and Cream at W, F. Car- ter s. jy7 Lapies’ Oil Goat Button Boots ; latest style, just received ; to be sold at $2.25 per pair during this month. This is very cheap. Dorsey Goff & Co’s. ALL persons buying Dinuer Set‘s Tea Sets, Table Sets or Chamber Sets, will get a nice present at W. P. Cotwitu’s. junel0—6w eod & wky. New Appves at the ‘Little Shop Around the Corner.” j4 Ice CREAM at W. F. Carter’s. jy7 Boots are very cheap at Dorsey, Goff & Co's. {june 21 ANOTHER supply of Muriatic Acid for lob- ster packers, just received at Dawson’s. jun25 pat THE greatest variety in Gentlemen’s Un- der Clothing at J. B. Macdoaald’s, Liy 24 CHeapest CrLoruixe at L, E, Prowse’s, Just call and see his prices. j4 CHILDREN’s Boots, Shoes and Slippers, in great variety at Dorsry, Gorr & Co. [june21 Dress Goops in great variety, selling low, at L. E. Prowse’s. j4 Goop fitting boots at Dorsey, Goff & Co. s. [june 21 Brine your shoes along and get rubber soles put on for Lawn Tennis—Dorsky, GOFF & Co. Our Boots and Shoes are giving great satisfaction.— Dorsry, Gorr & Co. {jane ATTENTION. Picnic and Tea Party Committees, You can get the best Goods, at the lowest prices, at the ‘‘City Steam Bakery.” You can return all Goods not used, if in good condition, We give satisfaction to our customers, and give as references the Committees of the fol- lowing Teas and Picnics, supplied last year:— Uigg Tea, Lot 48 Tea, Clyde River Tea, Eldon Hall Tea, DeSable Tea, Lot 65 Tea, Springtield Tea, South Wiltshire Tea, St. Peter’s Tea, Railway Picnic, Benevolent Irish Society Picnic. J. QUIRK. Prince Street, Ch’town, June 17—10w TO SHIPPERS An Old Family. Lord Palmerston’s country ee is well known to have been near Rom-| sey, Hants. In the course of his ac-! customed rides inthe New Forest he| saw a laboring man’burniog lime, and entered into familaf conversation with bim, askiog him to be obliged witb his surname. The man replied that it was Purkiss. Now, this’was the reply that was sought, and Palmerston exclaimed, “I thought as much.” He accordingly asked the maa if he were déséended trom the lime burner of that name,who carted away the body of William Rufus after his unfortunate fall, by the arrow of Sir Walter Tyrrel. The man answered in the affirmative. “Then give me your hand,” said his lordship, | “for though you ure a laborer, I must not forget that you are a brother Hampshire map,” at the same time handing the mao some refreshment at his earliest cessa lion from toil, “Thus,” said his Lord- (if my memory | rerves me) the medium of procuring | aly ome Lobsters, Canned Goods, &, Vi J E will place at the disposal of shippers ¥ a portien of our Warehouse on No. 2 Wharf, for the express purpose of Goods for shipment, and will grant warehouse receipts for said Goods. 3 This Warehouse is a fine three-story build- ing, almost surrounded by water and offers every inducement to shippers as insurance can easily be effected. PEAKE BROS. & Co. Ch’town, June 18—tf , Islant Pottery, STOVE-PIPE STONES, CHIMNEY TOPS, DRAIN PIPES, STRAWBERRY VINE PROTECTORS And other articles made to order at the P E. ISLAND POYVTERY. BEER & GOFF AGENTS Ch’town, May 27, 1884, THH DAILY ane rn mn FoLY 26, 2 S84. } —_—————— a e+ PARSONS = PULLS MAKE NEW RICH BEOOD, And will completely change the blood in the entire system in three months. Any per- son who will take 1 Pill each night from 1 to 1% weeks, may be restored to sound health, if such a thing be possible. [or euring Female Complaints these Pills have no equal, Physicians use them in their practice. Sold «verywhere, or seut by mail for eight letter-stamps. Send for circular, 1. S. JIHNss. & CO., BO- TON, MASS. 3A WTI CROUP, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS. JOMNSON'S ANOUDYNE LINIGLENT will instan- taneously relieve tic oe terridle diseases, and will positively cure nine cases out of ten. Information that will save many lives sent free by mail, Don't delay a moment. Pre,ention is better than cure. JOHNSON’S ANODYNE LINIM ENT rats. Coxe Neuralgia, Influenza, Sore Lungs, Bleeding at the Lungs, Chronic Hoarseness, Heeking Cough, Whooping Cough, Chronic Rheumatism, Chronic Diarrheea, Chronic Dysentery, Cholera Morbus, Kidney Troubles, Diseases of the Spine ana Lame Back. Sold everywhere. Send for pamphlet to. 8. JoHNsoNn & Co., Boston, Mass. An English Veterinary Surgeon and Chemist, now traveling in this country, says that most of the Horse and Cattle Powders ‘sold here are worthless trash. He says that Sheridan's r Condition Powders are «absolutely pure and : ie / immensely valuable. Nothing on earth will make hens lay like Sheridan's Condition Powders. Dose, 1 teasp'n- fal tol pint food. Soki everywhere, or sent by mail fei 8 letter-stamps, 1. S. JoHNsON & LO., Bostoy, Mass, ROYAL CANADIAN INSURANCE CO, A" Ee Bi. ——— — OAWERAM i = +. e 4 ell 0 HEAD OFFICE -— Montreal. HALIFAX BRANCH - J. Scott Mitchell, Agent. ee el Risks Taken on Most Favorabie Terms. A52NT FOR PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND: F. H. ARNAUD, Merehants Bank of Halifax & 2,000,000 Ch’town, Feb, 27, 1884. INSURANCE. UNDOUBTED SECURITY. (as undersigned represents the following FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES, and is prepared to cover property of every description at LOWES' RATES ; English Fire Companies. Northern Assurance Company, of London ard Aberdeen CAPITAL, FIFTEEN MILLION DOLLARS. The Fire Insurance Association, of London, CAPITAL, FIVE MILLION DOLLARS. The Glasgow and London Fire Insurance Company, CAPITAL, TWO AND A HALF MILLION DOLLARS ——0:0— ~-— M A RIIN E. The Great Western Marine Insurance Co., of New York, Assets lst January, 1884, $990,892.74, Sterling certificates issued payable in England or on the Continent of Europe. Cargoes and freights covered without reference to head oftice. The Nova Scotia Marine Insurance Association, ef Halifax Hulls, Cargoes, and Freights covered at lowest rates. 0:0 ke a; BD. the London and Lancashire Life Insurance Company, The North American Life Insurance Company. Rates lower than the majority of offices. FRED. W. HYNDMAN. Charlottetown, Feb. 2, 1884.—oaw sat 3m. pat. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY. —:0:— Iss4. Summer Arrangement. Iss4. {); AND AFTER MONDAY, 2d JUNE, 1884, trains will 0:0—— —— run daily as follows (Sundays excepted ):— TRAINS DEPART.—FOR THE WEST _ - . —— eine TRAINS ARRIVE.—FROM THE WEST. STATIONS, [Express Mix’d.| Mix’d, STATIONS, Jxprees Mixa Mix’d. pA MAA, Pia P.M. P. B. 72. Ms. Charlottetown ....... ' 6.00 | 8.25 | 3.40 Charlottetown cont 85 , 429 | OSD Royalty Junction....| 6.15 | 9.00 | 4.00 Royalty Junction ..dp| 7.00 ; 4.00 | 9.00 North Wiltshire. .... 6.50 | 9.52 | 4.47 North Wiltshire..... | 625 | 264 8.13 Hunter River........ 7.00 {10.03 | 5.00 | Hunter River,....... | 6.15 | 2.38 | 8.00 Bradalbane.......... | 7.25 10.46 | 5.35 |Bradalbane......... | 5.51 | 2.00 | 7.25 County Line......... 7.31 (10.56 5.45 ||\County Line......... | 5.45 1.50 | 7.16 Freetown............ | 7.4L j)1.12 5.59 | Freetown............| 5.34 1.35 | 7.02 Keusington....... ..| 7.55 {11.35 6.18 Kensington.......... | 5.20 1.12 | 6.42 P.M. \ ar 4.55 2-35 6.10 2 : ar| 8.20 j12.10 | 6.50 |Summerside.,... A.M. Sammerside,.... | dl 8.40 | 1.45 | {ar| 430 '11.20 Miscouche........... 18.55 | 2.08 ! eee | 4.15 10.57 WallingOee.. . 420:0405° | 9.14 | 2.37 | Wellington.... ...../ 357 (10.29 I ie un ntn | 9.43 | 3.28 | lo ae | 328 - 9.38 RAGE <o> 2+): 00cc00e) eae. 1 oo YA oo. 5 semen -| 237 | 815 POTION ocinc + 0:4 0 0 0 110.53 5.15 siemeiiehd .. osds sca. | os 7.50 NI i ots canis 11.18 | 6.10 pe Pee dy}| 1.5% | 7,10 Tignish............ ar ‘11.55 | 7.00 || Vigmish....... @. ap] 1.15 | 6.00 TRAINS DEPART.—FOR THE EAST. TRAINS ARRIVE.—FROM THE EAST. STATIONS. | Express. | Mixed. STATIONS. | Express. | Mixed. Charlottetown . 3.30 p. m.| 6.15 a. m. Uharlottetown.... ../ 9 05a. m.| 6.30 p. m Royalty Junction ....13.45 ** | 6.384 “ Royalty Junction....| 8/0 “© {6.10 “ A dk tick > + tine 24. .* “1 GAR. ** Hee Vivci.... Ate 616 SOM a ss. see ee — ae dc cask sched. 2s “ i463 @ ai m6 © ita” jdp, 8&cO ** |455 * Mount Stewart.. )dp 440 « | 8.15 « | Mount Stewart.. jar| 7.55 * '430 « SN SOT ss ite ea 5.09 * ee I is poe owe coe on iia.” ine i eg OE Te GPA. Tis Ge! **: 1 OS nn oes ind 10 ** Le OY DONe: BONO. 6 case C5. * tipee * HEeee MIN, .4. 6... 0s me.“ is .% SOE Daiirciends, er 6.36. ** 453.15 ‘9 ORS oc, woos dy| 6.00 *§ 1.30 * Mount Stewart .... . | 446 p.m.! 8.20a m. Mount Stewart...... 7 55a.m, 425p. m. ee ae 6.42 * 49.26 °° |\Cardigan........,... oo. * 2a Georgetown ........ar} 6.00 ‘* {10.00 ‘* || 2.4 * yeorgetown....... dp| 6.40 ** ®- Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time. JAMES COLEMAN, Railway Olive, \‘karlottetown, May 27, 1¢84. Superintendent. LO 100 Columns and 100 Engravings in each issue, 43rd YEAR. $1.50 A YEAR. Send three 2c. stamps for Sample Copy (Englich or German) of the Oldest and Rest Agricultural Journal in the World. ORANCE JUDD CO. BAViD W. 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No risk is incurred as thirty days trial is al- lowed. Write them at once for ilastrated pamphlet free. WILL GIVe® WRITTEN GUAR- ANTEE that my M ‘+ USTACHE GROWER will produce heavy mous tache inside ten weeks, or m: vey re- IR heumatism, Diphtheria, Neural. ia, Erysipelas Croup, lioarseness. Removes Dandruff, And restores Hair on Bald Bt & Bra k of rice 25PenotiLe t Wet: rt” . = _BRIDGEWATER.NS. Heads, and Cures all aches * pains, April 23, 1884, . . oe pe Bee tig tee iro x Endorsed by the French Academy of Med cine for Inflammation ofthe Urinary Organs, caused by Indiscretion or Exposure, Hotel Dieu Hospital, Paris, Treatment. Posi- tive cure in one to three days. Local Treat- ment only required. No nauseous doses of Cupebs or Copaiba, INFALLIBLE, HyGienic,CurRATIvE, Peevey tive. Vrice $1,50, including Bulbe Synnye Sold by all Druggists, or sent free by mai securely sealed, on receipt of price. Desc-ip- tive Treatise free on application. 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It the Cher pest and Best Medicine in the Marke 4a Full particulars in our pamphlet, which w desire to mail free toany address, Mack’s Magnetic Medicine is sold by Drug gists at 50 cts. per box, or @ boxes for $2.50, or wil be mailed free of postage, on receipt of the money adidressin M ACK’S MAGNETIC MEDICINE CC.. Windsor, Ont., Canad: 1 Chealettetown by Ayothecerics’ Hall genisfer Prince Edward Jslend, and by all Drug eryvbhee may 1f Sok Mits. SOPHIA POTTER'S Bone kLéumatic Liniment | T is a fact worth knowing that Mrs, Sophia Potter's Bowe Rheumatic Liniment cannot be exceiled for removing pain and soreness. It is no worthises trash, us sme may suppose, simply because they Lave been imposed upon by others but is positively the ‘King of Pain.” Sore throat cannot staad before ite power, All we ask isa trial that you may be con vinced of the truth of our statement. Our ex perience isthat ove bottle tried also selis many more. Bes. See circular for particulars and testimonials, and try a bottle—it will not fail to de all that is promised. R. V. BARKER, St. John, Wholesale Ageat W. R. WATSON, Charlottetown, P. EK, f. J. A. CRUSSMAN, Middleton, Lot 27, AMERICAN AGHICULTURIST.. — ns ISLAND | P. E. Steam Navigation Co'y, eee STEAMERS ST. LAWRENCE Anp PRINCESS OF WALES. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT NOVA SCOTIA, L ave Charlottetowy tor | ictou Landing every Monday, W:dnesdey : Thursc AY and | Saturday mornings, at & ven o'clock, conneer. jing there with the Tvain for Halifax, Re. turning to Charlottetown on Movday, Weds jvesday, Friday and Satuicay, aton two p. |m , on arrival of train from Haijflax Leave Pictou Land’ng fcr Georgetown cy Tharsday, on arrival of train at two p, m, Leave Georgetown for Pictou Landing l every Friday morning, at five a m, NEW BRUNSWICK. CA ADA AND THE UNITED STATES. Taic BeLL and other ELECTRIC APPLIANCES On | trial for thirty days, to men (young or old)! Leave Summerside every Gay (Sunday jexcepted) on arrivai of Train trom Chap. ilottetown, Connecting at Shediac with Trains tor each of the above pamed places : and at St, Jobn, with stegmers of the Intcrna- tional Company and Poole es f > Porttond ang Boston, Also leave Charlottetown sw. Cice merside every Monde y morning at ope oclock, Returying, leave Sh. diac every day (Sundays exceptd) on ariival of day tain trom St. Jobp, tor Summersid», connecting there with tran for Charlottetown. Also leave Summerside t'r Chailottetown every Soturday evening, about five o'clock funded. Price of recipe, $1. Address, By order, J. MURRAY MeNEIL, Lonaon, Ont. — F. W. HALES, eon is A Secretary, Charlottetown, June 11, 1854. Cole MEDAL-PARIS 167% pea ae ee a7 | SAGBIED BSE AF Ste ve i aad % Soh go at * AtAR J? & Se eepwrbete le S SES Bie ewe = ro ees Hoo, -* mols wore eat eed, Wess ECL Te ONE STEAMERS. Sasa: > Tamme ka a | i re — SOLD BY CtL— Pa : : ” ” a a | Thleliletike 2 i [; RR LL—f I B STATIONERS THANUCHBUTewon| | CARRY djl, BIOWL, WORCEST&R—Capl Blankenship. LEAVE Ch’TGWN, TRURSDAYS, 5, P. M. LEAVE BOSTON, SATURDAYS, 12, NOON Pessenger accommodation excelent, Freight carried at lowest rates. F'gg cases handled with greatest care. CARVELL BROS, | Ch’town, May 31—pat jour pio 3m | EXCURSION FARE! To Boston and Return, —PER— CARROLL OR WORCESTER, —FOR— $1560 FEST CLA‘S, CARVELL BGS, Ch'town, Mey 3'—j ul 4w law STEAM | MiGs RAGHI. Montreal < ‘Charlotietown Leaves Montreal, Monday, !éth fortnightly afterwards. Leaves Charlottetown, Tuescdy, loth June and fortnightly afterwards, Superior parsei ger accommodation, and freight carried carciully at lowest rates tf CARVELL BROS. Ch’town, May 3|-- pat °m | } | | j | | June, end STEAM : a “HEATHER BELLE,” SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. N and after Tuesday, May 13th, the new steamer * Heather Belle,” Hugh McLean, master, will run as follows :— Every Tuesday morning, at four o'clock, will leave Charlottetown for Orwell Brush Wharf; leaving Orwell Brush Wharf at seven a. m., for Charlottetown, calling at China Point and Halliday’s Wharves; leaving Charlottetown, at three p. m., for Haliday’s, China Point and Brash Wharves, where she will remain over night. | Wednesday, will leave Brush Wharf for Char- lottetown at seven a. m., calling at China Point and Halliday’s Wharves; leaving Charlottetown at three p. m. to return, remaining at Brush Wharf over night. Thursday, will leave Brush Wharf for Char- jottctown at seven a. m. callin g at China Point and Halliday’s Wharves; leaving Charlottctown “at three p. m. to returp; leaving Brush Wharf ablcut six p. m. for Charlottetown. Friday, wili leave Charlottetown for ¢ repaud at four a, m.; leaving Crapaud for ¢ bar- lottetown at seven a. m.; seaving Char- lottetown for Crapaud at three p, w., re- walnibg Over night, Saturday, will leave Crapaud for Charlottc- town at sevena.m ; leaving Charh tie- town for Crapaud at 1.30 p. m., and returning to Charloitetown from Crapaud same day. FARES: Cab, to and from Orwell and Wharves, 30 cents; deck, 20 cents. Cabin, to aud from Crapaud, 40 cents; deck, 30 cents Excursion return ticketa will be issued from Chariottetown to Orwell every 7 hursday even- ing, at ove first-class fare. Also, excursion return tickets will be issued every Saturday to Crapaud, at one first-class fare. JOHN HUGHES, Uh’town, May 12, 1883. Agent. Ovb. 92, 1HBP—r0d whly {ex pat law 3s her pres ue