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They are « MS: a0 &TRUCTOR, as the supply in a conden form the substances actually needed to en- @rich the Blood, curing all diseases coming from Poor and WatT- System, when broken down by overwork, mental worry, disease, *xcesses and indiscre- tions. They have & Srectrtc ACTION on the SexvuaL System of both men and women, restoring LOST VIGOR and correcting all IKREGULARITIES end SUPPRESSIONS. ERY MA Who finds his mental fac- uities dull or failing, or bis physical powers flagging, should take these Pints. They will restore his lost energies, both physical and mental. shonld take them. EVERY WOMAN They cure ail su pressions and irregularities, which inevitably eutail sickness when negiected. YOUNG MEN should take these Prius. They will cure the re- sultsof youthful bad habits, and strengthen the ‘YOUNG WOMEN nuke them reguiar. For sale by all druggists, or wil] be sent npon geceipt of price (0c, per box), by addressing THE DR. WILLIAMS’ MED. CO. Brockville, Ont, should take them These Pruts will HeGILL UNIVERSITY, MONTREAL. ao LAL ANNOUNCEMENT of the Faculty of Applied Science has been prepired, stating the details of the new Chairs, Laboratories, Workshops, Apparatus and other improvements in its several Depart- ments of Civil, Mining Mechanical and Klec- trical ens and Practical Chemistry which will affrd in tne Session of 1891-2 advantages not hitherto accessible to Students in this country. \opies may be kad on application to the wodersigned, who can also supply detailed announcements of tle other Faculties of the University, viz, Law, Medicine, Arta (in- cluding the Donalda Course for Women), and Veterinary Science J. W. BRAKENRIDGE, B. C. es mch25 we, Acting Secretary. LL : D HOUR ANDAN Si Oup 2c! COUGHS Wioopine Cues ANB 8040 YEARS IN USE. 4 PRICE 25°PFER ROTTLE “ NG & CO. PROHR St. a. a IETORS UE mportant Notice to Purcha- sers of Real Estate. _. H > T the oat PROPERTY, the handsomest in Are Lots: ale See Shalt acre and 5 one $4 Ontbuiidings, will be hed _Dwelling House } e 5, Li DO 8H +i ‘May, when dune noti :e wil! natant ne amy Nn, BEAIRSTO, Rich?{ Ir nm eod Auctioneer. ein. Rae te eee en — all Paper. , y . About THRER THOUSAND ROLLS count, a PAPER, at 334 per cent. dis- Criness ae Closing out this branch of my he Count ta orde will sell out at the above dis. “os pve er to make a speedy clearance. TY nice patterns, and persons reqnir- ag Wali Pagitin%guid do well to look at this Wt before buying smug, J. B. MACDONALD, Queen Street. meh 16 ~dw BLoop BuILpER, | Gents’ Ha‘s. CHA RLOTTETOWN, P E. ISLAND. eee DAY, APRIL !1, 1891. Sruneie Corres Two Cents SELLING HATS | i Charlottetown, March 25, _——— BOYS’ SUITS! For Boys from Six to Nine Years Old, AT LOW PRICES. i+. 4x) MEN'S RUBBER COATS, A GOOD ARTICIE. an HARRIS & STEWART, LONDON 1891. HOUSE. 7 = — —(x)———— We are now opening our stock of New Hats. Anyore in the need of a Nobby Hat at a very low price should see our stock. 1D). (0) A. BRUCE. Charlottetown, March 26, 1891—dy & wky ——— HATS | —7}+-—— TWO CASEHS Enclish Stiff Hats Handsome Styles at Low Prices. fa 9} We guarantee the correct Styles and the Lowest Price possible, from the $1.00 Hat up. JOHN McLEOD & CO. Chariottetown, March 21, 1891. —— ee enn Telephone Company of P. E. Island. .--—_ TOLL LINE STATIONS. WESTERN STATIONS. Charlottetown, Hunter River, New G asgow, Laird’s Mills, Rusticoville, North Rustico, Emerald. Tryon Mills, Crapaud, Victoria, Freetown, Kensington, Clifton, Stanley, Malpeque, Summerside, Centreville, St. Eleanors. Charletown, Oct, 14, 1890. .e-e— EASTERN STATIONS. Mount Stewart, Peake’s Station, Cardigan, Dundas, Grand River Bridge, Annandale, Souris, Ceorgetown, Lower Montague, Montague, Murray River, Murray Harbor North, Murray Harbor South, ~ New Perth, . Valleyfield, Orwell, Vernon River Bridge, Brush Wharf, Eldon. ROB ANGUS, Manager: anenimaneane LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. —_——-- o> - * Disinterested” Again. Str,—Your correspondent ‘‘ Breeder,” who fondly imagines he is the possessor of a concise style, appears to treat with utter contempt the opinion of a Kentucky breeder like Dr. Babcock, because he does not come up to his idea of conciseness. This assumed air of contempt for the opin- ion of Kentucky breeders will impress no one who knows anything of the history of the breeding of the trotting horse for the last hundred years. The P. E. island ** Breeder ” who, in the *‘ exuberance” of his vanity, thinks Kentucky can teach him nothing is net likely to make much progress in a study that is becoming ‘“‘ interesting” to him, It appears that one of the great factors in breeding is conciseness, a quality in which Dr. Babcock appears to be sadly lacking. The Duke of Marlborough came to America a few months ago and bought These he boaght from ‘ize famous Wood- | burn farm of A. J. Al xander, Kentucky. In a recent number of the Fortnightly Re- view he deseribes the high position Ken- tucky holds in breeding the trotter I know that ** Breeder” will entertain noth- ing but contempt for the Duke’s judgment, when he learns that the English nobleman’s ‘purchase of stock was sired by a horse which beara the odium of being a ‘‘ stable beauty with a number,” with no record, a class of horses particularly obuexious to our Island ** Breeder.” When ‘ Breeder” fuliy digests the tabular statemen's which I submitted from competent authorities I may pessibly give him something more to help him on in his studies. D1SIN TERESTRD, April 7, 1891. _—-—o-. Life of the Future. As an answer to one of the questions con- cerning the futtire life, receatly propound ed by correspondents of THE Examiner, an esteemed contributor furnishes the tol- lowing extract from a sermon by the Rev. Malevim MacQull, M. A., Canon of Ripon, etc : In matter of fact, God condemns no one to endless torment. He inflicts no arbi- trary punishment on anyone. ‘The soul that sinneth, it shall die.” Gud will have ail men to be saved, and to come to a lieve that God-is keeping anyone in a place of torment against that person’s will, ** The kingdom of heaven,” said our Lord on one oceasicn, “is within you.” The kingdom of hell is aiso within the simner’s own breast in the anarchy and tormenting appetites of a ruined constitution, Men are not pun- ished arb:trarily in the spiritual world for what they have done here, but for what they continue to do there, as the inevitable consequence of the habits formed in this world. Pain does not assail the drunkard to-day as an arbitrary infliction apart from the excess of yesterday; it is the excess of yesterday continued in its results, and im- piling him to a repetition of the cause of his misery. Death makes no breach in the continuity of human character. Man carries with him into the spiritual realm precisely that character which he bore in this life. He that is unjust let him be unjust still, and he which is filthy let him be filthy still, and he that is righteous let him be righteous still, and he that is holy let be him holy still.” The punishment of the lost is no arbitrary infliction from without, but » tor- ment springing from within ; irom reging animal appetites vr fiendish passions, which devour the wretched creatures who have become their impotent slaves. So long as sin remains in man’s nature he must of necessity be miserable, for he cherishes in his bosom the scorpion from which comes his pain. God strives to rvot sin out of our nature, because He knows that pardon is otherwise useless. God loves us, and there is nothing so inexorable as love when it is genuine. There is no weakness in it. It will inflict present anguish to save from future misery. As gold is put into the fur- nace to separate the droas from the pure ore, so God flings men intv the furnace of affliction, that He may separate the sin that He hates from the soul which He loves. That is why he is called in the Old and New Testament ‘*a consuming iire.” Fire does not destroy, does nut annihilate ; it disintegrates, separates substances which are foreign to each other. God pursues us with the fire of His love, seeking to melt and mould us into conformity with His will, because that is the only way in which He can make us happy. besos “-vru A Credit to Canadian Journalism. Those persons who have not seen the Dominion [Illustrated since it has been 80 much enlarged and improved should secure a sample copy at once. Both from the lit- erary and artistic point of view the Ulus- erated 18 a credit to Canadian journalism. The prize competition, which has been in- augurated with the double purpose of con- ferring benefits on readers and publishers, consists of finding in current numbers of the journal the anwers to thirty-six ques- tions, aix of which are published every month, The prizes aggregate over $3.000 in value. There are 100 in all, the lowest being talued at 25. The first is $750 in gold. On receipt of 12 cents in stsmps the publishers (the Sabiston Litho. and Pub. Co., Montreal) will send to any address a sample copy with full particulars. _———-_ os Nature requires aid in correcting irregula- rities at this season, and for both men and women no other remedy equ:is Dr. Williams’ Pink Piils as a spring blood tonic. They supply all the constituents necessary to enrich the blood and build up the system. Sold by all dealers, or sent post paid on receipt of price—50> per box, or five boxes for $2 —by addressiag Dr. Williams Med. Cu., Brookville, Ont. apl0 lw seven or eight head of young trotting stock. knowledge of His truth. You must not ber At the Gate. I was standing near to the golden gate, When one that I loved passed through; The angels ! the angels ! she raptureusly cried; I looked, but the gate swung to. l have watched by the gate many times since then, As one and another went in; Rut voice nor sign ever came again, Revealing the glories therein. —Boston Journal. —— —— Rev. Mr. Whitman Again. A late number of the Joliette, Iil., News says: Rev. Edward Whitman gave re ception to the young people of his con- gregation at his residence last evening The reception was quite informa] and the pastor’s hospitable home was filled with a jelly crowd. Coffee and cake were served, and the evening was thoroughly enjoyed by ail present. Sunday morning in the First Baptist Church, Rev. Mr. Whitman preach- ed bis second anniversary sermon «8 pastor. His review of the year was listened to with the deepest interest, by a large congregation and showed the church to be in a most healthy and prusperous conditien The Sundsy school enrulls almost three hundred schulars, the temperance band includes an attendance of one hundred and thirty, and the missionary circ]l-s enroll a large number. Total additions to the church during the year were forty-five. > +Ore Attempted to Kill the Czar THit WOULD BE ASSASSIN IN WAITING AT THE GRAND DUKE 8 PALACE, The London Telgraph's correspondent at St. Perersburg ssys that an atrempt was made on the Czar's life on Monday, but the attempt was cleverly fiustrated. Mon- day was a Russian holiday, and according ing to custom the Czar and Czarina were to review the Imperial Guatds at their quarters opposite the place of the Grand Duke Nicholas. Invi:ations to the cere- movy had been sent to an extremely select and iimited number of persons. ‘move his coat. He retired to an ante-room He was immediately arrest d and taken to prison, when a revolver and globule, sup- posed to contain poison were found in his ‘pockets. His name is Shhamikin. He ‘declares that the globule simply contains medicine. The police affect to have known of a plot connecting with Gunsberg’s con- spiracies and say they were watching for an assassin. , —“ai>- 42> ia -———-— Where Riches Are a Blessing. We are too prone to measure » woman’s worth by her condition in life. Only last week I saw the wife of a well-known New York millionaire enter one of the great hospitals of the town. After a bit, curiosit tempted me to follow, and for two hours i ' watched that woman going through the wards ‘of the sick, dispensing here some dainty from a maid’s basket, there a smile, and again a ‘cheery word. Ail the patients knew her, and in a dozen instances did 1 see the stricken ‘sufferers kiss her ungloved hand ia gratitude, and close their eyes as a silent little prayer !went up for this woman who, so bouatifully A person in waiting was requested to re-! — ee er) caer -— fy & Of Purse Sod <( % Liver Gil and HYPOPHOSPHITES Z of Lime and Soda FB . is «a perfect Scott’s Emulsion tection. 2: és a wonderful Fiesh Producer. It is the Best Remedy tor CONSUMPTION, Scr-fula, Bronchitis.Wasting Dis- eases, Chronic Coughs and Colds. PALATABLE AS MILE. Scott's Emulsion is only put up in salmon color wrapper. Avoidal!ll imitationsor ea stitutions. Sold by all Druggists at 600. and #1 @. SCOTT & BOWNRE, Bellevilie ¥ i AR’ ; SHE LS REA LN OL Ie ler rd . RR ORNS OOO Ph ag > 5 iasite pee a ~ i ae aT A Ie . Lhe | — CMHARTSHORN insist upon having the HARTSHORN, SOLO BY ALL DEALERS. Factory, Toronto, Ont, BLK MIRE ——AN)D—— FRENCH MERINOS. Speciai Value for 50 Cent. Special Value for 60 Cents, We have placed on the Counters two lines of CASHMERE MERINO at i above prices. These goods are ALL WOOL and 46 inches wide, and will be found the best value ever offered Charlottetewn. STANLEY BROS., Brown's Block. NERVE BEANS are @ new discovery that | relieve and cure the worst cases of Nervous D-bility, Lost Vigor and Failing Manhood ; restores the weakness of body or mind caused by overwork, or the er- excesses of and in mch13 DR. JAMES’ NERVE BEANS rors or blessed herself, did not forget that there were others less fortunate. And this is not an exceptional case, but one which you can see in the hospitals and institutions of the great cities of our land almost every day. Many a millionaire’s wife is to-day sustaining the hands of the noble band of women .who are striving to bring sunny spots in the lives of ‘our working girls. Of course, there are women of vast worldy meaus who live within themselves, regardless of the want which exis's at their v-ry doors, But b cause such women--fewer than the average women be- lieves—unfortunately exist, it is unfair to judge all rich women alike. Because the church has within its doors people who would be better were they on the outside, is no criterion by which to judge the thousan‘s of God-sainted men and women who are bene- dictions to the world at large Too little credit is given the wélthy classes for the good which is often done with the riches at their command.—Ludies’ Home Journal Human Perversity. ‘* How long have young Swackhammer ‘and Miss Peck npaugh been engaged ?” | ** For about tive years.” ** Fond of each other /” ** Been sweethearts from childhvod.” ‘*In good circumstances /” ** The only children of wealchy parents ” ** Health goud /” ‘* Both sound as a dollar.” **Then why don’t they marry ?” ‘Why, the old folks have got it down in their wills that they're to marry ; there’s $30,000 in bank that they’il get whenever they du; the plans are drawn forthe home they're to live in, and the Swackhammer and Peckinpaugh farms join, There hasn’t been any opposition. That's all.—Ohicago Tribune. 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