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VOL. 80.-NO: 118 Galendar for May, 1893, Ee iin ee = ealeeaitiienaiieti cS SS Bred. mn MOON’S CHANGES, uarter, Sth day..... -e+--10 13 after — aren, BERD GAP . oo ccublice eke 6 34 after first Quarier, 22nd day.... ..... 10 39 morn full Moon, 30th day............. 1) 10 morn = _ -_ ~- a —— = Day Day's High of Day of Week. | Length. | Water Month. ‘63 | bh. m. Morna'g. 1 Monday i 14 «13 10 4 2 Tuesday 16 11 22 3 W ednesday 18 1] 56 4 Thursday i 2! aft 32 & Friday i 24 112 6 Saturday 97 1 56 7 | Sunday | 9 2 44 8 Mouday | 32 3 25 W Tuesday 34 4 54 10 W ednesday 37 o 11 Thursday 39 717 12 Friday | 4} 8 15 13 Saturday 44 § 00 l4 Sunday 7 9 44 15 Monday 49 | 10 29 16 Tnesday 41 li 14 17 W ednesday 5 | Morn’ 1s Vhureday S4 0 19 Friday 56 0 bi yw Saturday 1 58 1 44 21 Suoday 2 2 37 2 Monday 4 3 38 2 Tuesday 6 4 46 u“« Wednaday 8 5 58 b Thursday 10 o 0 vay Friday 12 7 63 77 Saturday 13 8 35 2 | Sunday 5 912 29 «=| Monday 17 0 49 30 | Tuenday ' 18 | 10 25 310s |: Wednesday 15 20 Il 2 DR. DORSEY, Physician and Surgeon, Graduate of the Medical Department of the University of the City of New York, late Member of the Resident Staff of Belle yue Hospital and the New York Lying-in Horpital, New York City. Ofice, North Side of Queen Square, CPPOSITE POST OFFICE, RESIDENCK—Near corner of King and Queen Streets, Charlottetown. d&w 3m ma) 5 DR. J. RR. MeLEAN, Graduate University Pennsylvania, Phi'a- delphia, 1873, TRURO, NOVA SCOTIA, NFINE® his practice exclusively to Eye, Ear, Throat and all forms of Catarrhal Disease Can be consulted at New Glasgow every Thursday, Vendome Hotel, 8 a, m. to 1.30 p, m. majy6—dy & wky lm Steamer “ Princess of Wales,” T° be sold by Auction, on WEDNESDAY, the I7th Aas at the hour of eleven o clook in the forenoon, at the ent Navigation Co's. Wharf, Charlottetown, P. E. L. :— The Paddle Steamer PRINCKSS OF WALKS, length 191 feet, beam 24 feet, depth 9 feet Ginches, tonnage register 685, metal fastened aad metaled, as she now lies, together with all the Furniture and Materials belonging to her, This vessel is s0 well known in these waters that further descrip- tion ees ee F. W. HALES Secretary 3. N. Co., Ltd, Charlottetown, April 28, 1893-—3ew FARM ON LOT 60 For Sale or To Let. —- ACRES OF GOOD FREEHOLD LAND at 7 Melville, Lot 60, lately ocoupied by Allan G. McLeod. held under first-class Government Deed. cl f encumbrances, saunas oo the promises, Dwelling House burnt fall: Part of purchase money may remain on mort- ge. Apply to F. W. L. MOORE, Solicitor, London House Corner, Charlottetown. mehié—dy law (thur) & wky ROBERT BALLOCH & OO. TEA MERCHANTS, Mincing Lane, London. REPRESENTED IN CANADA BY J. A. MORRISON, HALIFAX NOW I$ THE TIME TO BUY YOUR Kigg Cages and Fillers, ALSO YOUR Sheathing and Building Papers. ASK FOR OUR PRICE LIST OF PAPER AND PAPER BAGS, SCHOFIELD BROS., Imporvers and Wholessle Dealers in Paper of all kinds, , WARZHOUSES, 25 & 27 WATER ST., ST. JOHN, N. B. ap2t—dy tia Excelsior 7c FLOUR, when once introduced, is bound to take the able for all purposes. It is very white and quite fine énough for making the best Pastry; and having a goud proportion of No. 1 Mani- toba Hard Wheat in it, it has all the strength required for making a first-class loaf of bread. In order to introduce it we have put the price dewn to $4.50 PER BARREL, and we can confidently recommend it as the best value in Flour that we have ever offered at that price. Try a barrel of “Excelsior” if you want something really first-class. For BEER & GOFF, QUEEN AND KING SQUARE STORES. Charlottetown, May 12, 1893. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR The Celebrated CHOCOLAT MENIER Annual Sales Exceed 33 MILLION Lbs. For Samples sent Free write to C. ALFRED CHOUILLOU, MONTREAL. D> SOV LELT EA SS sd ed aa OE : eh ete Se ee + Poss Pos ~~ ] $ E U . : PA m & Be Oe nes cal f Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher’s prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Cpinm, Morpliinc nor other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substituts for Parogoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years’ use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays fevcrishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhea and Wind Colic. Castoria relicves tecthing troubles, cures constipation and flatulency, Castoria assimilates tho food, regulates the stomaciy and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. toria is tho Children’s Panacea—the Mother’s Friend. Cass Castoria. “ Castoria Is an excellent medicine for chil- dren. Mothers have repeatedly told me of its good efvct upon their children.” Du. G. C. Oscoon, Loweil, Mass. Castoria. “ Castoria is so well adapted to chilren thes I reeommend it as superior toany preseription known to mo.” Tl. A, Ancacn, M. D., 111 So. Orford St., Droeklya, N. Y. “ Our physicians in the children’s depart ment have spoken highly of their experi- ence in their outside practice with Castoria, and althonsh we only hare among onr tncdical supplies whzt is known #3 reguicr products, yet we are free to confess tliat the merits of Castoria has won us to look with favor upon it.” Usrrep Hospital anp Dt Prnsary, Boston, Mass, * Sastoria is the best remedy for children of which I am acquainted. 1 hopo the day is not far distant when mothers will consider the real interest of tucir children, and use Castoria in- ead of the various quack nostrums which are destroylag their loved ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agents down their throats, thereby sending them to premature graves," Dr, J. F. Kiscreros, Conway, Ar The Centaur Company, 77 Murray Street, New York City. Auten C. Suirnu, Pres., GIVE “EM FITS! ————(x) NHAT’S just what we're going to do, give everyone who deals with us fits, and GOOD FITS ‘oo. We have teased the Shop lately occupied by Mr. Horace Haszard, in the Cameron Block, and have as fine a line of goods in Scotch, English and Canadian Tweeds ani Worsteds as was ever shown in this city; and what's better stil', we are going to give the BIGGEST BARGAINS in Custom-Made Clothing that have ever been given here. We guarantee to give the public the same satisfaction they have received from us in the past, and much better prices JAS. MACLEOD & SON, Ch'town, May 6, 1893. Late of the Firm of McLeod & McKenzie* Flour, lead over all others for general family use, being suit-| “en Word To the Wives Is Sufficient.” For Rendering Pastry Short or Friable. COTTOLENE Is Better than Lard Because it has none of its disagree- able and indigestible features. sf Endorsed by leading food and cooking experts. Ask your Grocer for it. a Made only by N. K. FAIRBANK & co., Wellington and Ann Streets, MONTREAL. Kill The Cold. Kill it by feeding it with Scott’s Emulsion. It ts remark- able how f SCOTT'S EMULSIO Of Pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphites will stop a Cough, curea Cold, and check Consumption in its earlier stages as well as all forms of Wasting Diseases, Scrofua and Bronchitis. Jt is almoss as palatable as milk, Prepared only by Seott & Bowne, Belleville. When we assert that Dodd’s Kidney Pills rane Cure Backache, Dropsy, Lumbago, Bright’s Dis- ease, Rheumatism and all other forms of Kidney Troubles, we are backed by the testimony of all who have used them. THEY CURE TO STAY CURED, By all druggists or mail on receipt of price, gccents. Dr, L. A. Smith & Co., Toronta, ‘JOMNSON'S ANODYNE LINIMER LIKE = NY OTHE Yor INTERNAL as EXTELNAL use, Im 1810 Originated by an Old Family Physician. Think Of It. 2.28 Scumore tan Eighty ration after Generation have used and blessed {t. Every Traveler should have a bottle in his satchel, From Rhe Every Sufferer in. maim Nervous Headache, Diphtheria,Coughs, Bron- ehitis, Asthma, Cholera-Morbua, Di Soreness in Bodyor Lirabs, Stiff Joints or Strains, will find in this old Anodyne relief and speedy cure. c M ther Ancdyuc tasmsaet inthe i. T — Colie Som, oder c Sore Throat, To! tis, 3 ramps liable to oceur in family without a Delays may cost a life. lone Price, 3 eta. ia 6 bot eee like peeL ae : The Present Creed of Mr. Davies. (St. John Sun.) Mr. L H. Davies in an interview with the Boston Herald is represented to have given this account of the policy of his party : We are willing to accept the offer that Mr, Blaine made to Presi jent Harrison, This pro. position was submitted to the Canadian dele- gates and was presented to the senate by the president. The offer embraced recipro- city io all natural products, and such a fair ‘ist of manufactured goods ag may be agreed upon after consultation between represent- atives of both countries, If Mr. Davies will examine the corres- pondence he wiil observe that Mr. Blaine’s offer 2s quoted above was accepted by the present government. But when the time came to agree on the “fair list of goods” manufactured, Mr. Blaine toek the position that the list should include all manufactured articles. He also took the ground that Canads should impose a tariff on British manufactured goods equal to that imposed by the United States. This fact is established by the report of exch day's discussion as drawn up day by day, signed by the Canadian ministers, and son- curred in by Sir Julian Pauncefote, British minister at Washington. It msy be good policy for Mr. Davies to assert that the liberals agree with the position then taken by the Canadisn government, but Mr. Davies knows that he and his perty were violent advocates of Mr, Wiman’s poliey of commericial union. They may be ashamed of it but they cannot blot out the record. Canada’s Experience With Protec- tion. (New York Press.) Fiee traders are fond of holding Canada up 48a terrible example of the evils of protection. Thy ascribe all the ills of the Dominion to its tariff system, studiously ignoring the well-known tact that they are due to conditions over which its commercial { } | policy has no control, That the Canadian tariff has done all that could in reason be expected of it is conclusively shown by the s'atistics of the last Canadian cenaus, Thus, for example, the number of manu- facturing industries increased during the census period from 1881 to 1891 from 13,- 674 to 22,761, a gain of 66.5 percent. The capital invested in them grew cven more rapidly, from $114,000,000 tv $234, - 000,000, or 105.5 per cent. The numbers of hands employed increased 47 per cent, or from 141,011 to 207,596: he value of products advanced from $202,000,000 ‘o $319,000,C00, or 58 percent. This show- ing ought to silence the most ecaptious critic of Canada’s tariff system. The evils which the Dominion suffers are not atiri- butable to that system, but to the fact that Providence never designed that country for an industrial career independent of the United States. The latter overshadows Canada aud entices her pecple across the border by means of the tplendid oppor tunities which our protective system has here opened up for them. ‘'hese are mis- fortunes which Canada's wise tariff has served to mitigate. “oor Professor Wiggins’ Discovery. HE CLAIMS TO HAVE DONE SOME WONDERFUL THINGS, Profeseor Wiggins, the Canadian astron- omer and weather prophet, has come be- fore the public again. In an interview a few days ago he said that after a quarter of a century's hard work he had solved one of the problema pronounced by ancient and modern mathematicians as impossible by Euclid’s elements. squaring of the circle, the duplication of the cabe, the insertion of two geometrical means between two given straight lines, and the trisection of a given rectilineal angle. The solution of the last-named, Profes- sor Wiggins said, was more eagerly sought than any of the others, for it would enable mathematicians to increase the number of regular polyogons inscriptible in a given circle. The equilateral triangle, the square, the regular pentagon and such regular p’ lygons as can be derived from them, have been the only regular figures inscriptible in « circle by elementary gecmetry. There is, for instance, no regular nonagon given in our school books on geometry, because no one, not even Euclid or Newton, could divide the angle of an equilateral triangle into three equal parts; in other words, find the ninth of four right angles. This is the problem Professor, Wiggins has solved and has brought within the third book of Euc'id. The construction is simple, but that for the demonstration and the demon- stration itself are, not not by aay means easy. He says the solution of the problem will cause universal joy among mathemati- cians, and it is his intention to publish the solution in a few days. Pension Frauds. The pension department at Washington believes it has unearthed stupendous pen- sion frauds. An attorney at Norfolk, Va., oamed W. R. Drewry, now under arrest, is charged with securing fraudulent pension claims by the wholesale, using as his instru ments in many cases colored women or men who could not read or write. The extent of the frauds can be understood when it is stated that one hundred and sixty-six cas 5 were granted and that every one of them carried arrears. Deewry was arrested about vue year ago on the charge of securing fraudulent pensions, but owing, it is eaid, to laxness on the part of the local authori- ties, escaped punishment. The amount will not be known until the special exam- icers make their report, but as the arrears in considerable sums have been paid on many of the 166 fraudulent cases, the s:eals will probably aggregate $100,000. These problems are the after walking all the wa A Pointer From Fredericton. THE LADIES HOME MONTHLY AND THR KIND OF GOLD WATCHES GIVEN AWAY. A Fredericton special to the St. John Sun reads as follows’: “Hello!” The Sun man tarned around and saw a well-known professional gentleman beckon him to stop Do you still represent the St. John Sun ? I have that honor. Well, I want to tell you something about a concern that eal] themselves the Ladies’ Home Monthly, and arenow publishing very seductive prize prize offered is a fine solid gold watch. A lady friend of mine entered the competition, and sent the amount required with her! answer. Shortly after she received the! following reply : Toronto, Canada, April 18, Dear Contestant,—Our prize contest which you entered recently having taken so well, the publishers of the Ladies’ Home Monthly have | decided toaward an extra prize to the first letter opened every day of an elegant watch, | gold-plate case, American ‘ever movement, an absolutely accurate time piece. Oar object in| offering this special prize is that such a large number of persons entered this com petition | that the few prizes advertised by vs could not give the icquired satisfaction which we |! desire. You were awarded the above hand- some priz», and we trust that your receiving same will be the means of extending the cir culation of our publication, The Ladies’ Home Monthly. ‘The conditions upon which this prizs has been awarded are that yon honestly agree to show it to your friends, explain the manner in which you received it, and forward $3 for three yearly subscriptions to The Ladies’ Home Monthly of your selt and friends and 65c. for casket and packing of prize, which will be sent duty free. Apswer at once so as to avoid delay. Tue Lapres’ Home Mowruty, My friend brought the above letter to me and acked me to forward the $3 65 for her, which I did, and a few drys ago I received by express a parcel. I had to pay the freight. Oa opening I found this, and he produced from his pocket the watch. It was tin cased, washed with somet hing that looked like gold, but would rub off with the finger. To ascertain the value of this I showed it to two of the best jewelers in town. One told me that it was worth filty cents, and the other, after careful eXamination, assered me the retail price of such an article was about $2. “Y u will excuse ime interrupting you,” said my friend in conclusion, ‘* bat I felt the public should know these facts.’ ; } } i | Murray Harbor South School Examination. The following is the result of the written examinations of the Murray Harbor South School :— Arithmetic—1, Leith Cowan, Enoch Mugford, Oscar Roberts, Cecil Prowse, equal; 2, Florence Phillips, Ben Roberts, equal; 3, Willie Haberlin, Elizabeth Mur- ley, equal. English—1, Willie Haberlin; 2, Enoch Mugford; 3, Florence Phil'ips. History—1, Willie Haberlin; 2, Leith Cowan; 3, Oscar Roberts, Florence Phil- lips, equal. Sixth Book-—1, Willie Haberlin; 2, Enoch Mugford, Florence Phillips, equal; 8, Leith Cowan, Elizabeth Murley, equal, Latin—1, Enoch Mugford; 2, Wi lie Haberlin; 3, Leith Cowan. Geometry and Algebra—1, Enoch Mug- ford; 2, Willie Haberlin; 3, Leith Cowan. French—1, Enoch Mugford: 2, Willie Haberlin, Fiorence Phillips, equal; 3, Leith Cowan, Elizabeth Murley, Oscar Roberts, equal. —_—-_————9+0+oe. Three Germans have arrived at Winnipeg from New York. The Northwest's attractions must be becoming widely known when men will travel 2,060 miles to reach them. Confirmed. The favorable impression produced on the first appearance of the agreeable liquid fruit remedy Syrup of Figs a few years ago has been more than confirmed by the plea- sant experience of all who have used it, and the success of the proprietors and manufacturers, the California Fig Syrup Company. The talk in railway circles at Halifax is that the C. P. R. Co. is after the Windsor and Aunapolis and Western Counties rail- ways, and, after acquiring these properties the company wil] pac on a fast daiiy steam service between Yarmouth and _ Boston, making the journey in # day and a half. F, W. Hearn, of Toronto, was cured of a cough that followed la grippe, by using awker’s Tolu He wrote Mr. Hawker a grateful letter of acknowledgment. ‘CompleteManhoot AND HOW TO ATTAIN IT. v A Medical Work that Telis the Causes Describes the Effects, Pointa the Remedy. Scientifically the most valuable, artistically the most beautiful medical took ever published ; 96 pages, every page bearing ahalf-tone illustratien in tints. Subjects treated ;— Nervous Debility, Impotency, Sterility, Development, Varicocele, The Husband, Those Intending Marriage, etc. Every man who would know the Grand Truths the en the Old Secrets and New Discov eres edical Sci as a d to M Life, who would atone ag aes lle ans avoid future pi , should write for this WONDERFUL LITTLE BOOK. It will be sent free, under seal, while the editi lasis. Address the publishers, “epee advertisements in the newspapers. One | by W. R. Watson, Cherlot (The truth of which is certified to by Manx CUnsy, of Windsor, one of the best known men in Neva Scola. Pernicious Anemia, Hsmore rhage of Bowels. with Com. plete Nervous Preostration and Heart Trouble. Cu by Shkoda’s Remedies, “ For 15 or 20 years I have suffered from Hemorrhage of the Bowels. Some days would have 15 Hwemorrhages, and have passed 1-2 pint of fresh blood In 4 Hemorrhages, and a portion of my Bowels would protrude wiile at stool, For the last two years have been worse, Several physicians advised ap operation, GFORGE H. DE WOLF, Of Windsor, N.S. , a prominent man, having been @ meme ber of the County Council, J. P., ao. I was also emaciated, extremely nervous. feet and legs swelled badl » and the least exertion set my heart beating so ra idly, I would have to rest. Wished myself dead rather than alive. Four months’ use of Skoda’s Remedies has made a new man of me. Have gained 25 Ibs. in flesh, Hemorrhage all a ‘1, Heart beats regularly, I can sleep ike a child, and am better than i have been for 20 years.” SKODA DISCOVERY CO., WOLFVILLE, W, $, For sale by ali Draggicts. Trade suppl wap, P. EB, I. THE VITAL PRINCIPLES BEEF & WHEAT HYPOPHOSPHITES. STAMINAL, —-—— AND——— AYPONIC. mayl2—dy tee enh ease FOR INVALIDS whose system needs toning up and whose appetites are failing, a quick and pleasant remedy will be found in CAMPBELL’S QUININE WINE. Prepared only by K. Campnety & Co., Beware of Imitations MOWTREAL, , lor Sale. ‘HE subscriber offers for sale his Farm on the Mount Edward Road, about one mile and a half from the city, well and favorably known as the ** Welsh Farm,” The Farm cons‘sts of sixty scree, and con- tains a good Dwelling House and five Uut- Farm buildings, all in goou ¢ mdition. There is also @ goud orchard iv 2ovnection. Terma jessy. Apply tu C. 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