SPECTACLE : BR x P $1,197, jas'compared with ten’ years | valuable ever sprang from the immediate : ice S$ at all prices and qualities. 5 a C 4 ago, an agsual increase of $5,000. It also} ancestors of their anim«l, and consequently Scot?’s Emulsion ree =a E sets forth that the amounts contributed to|their horse’s pedigree was valueless, the is @ wonderful Plesy Producer, It is the sacra ca ae is ee eed heme mee ‘DAILY Terms :—Fivz Doituars A YEAR, Sey NEW SERIES. _ DAVIES’ DRUG STORE. S we intend moving from our present b ik 3 Store to the more commodious Store in MORRIS’ NEW BLOCK, we will sell off our rtock of Fancy and Toilet Articles at greatly reduced rates, viz., ‘ g ENGLISH, FRENCH AND SOAPS. anzrican. T : All the well-known PE REOWES., kinds on the market, Large assortment of Hair, Tooth, Nail and Clothes Brushes. Combs, Toilet Powders, Paste, Tooth Pastee, Powders, Creams. Agent for Lazarus, Optician, London and Montreal W* are prepared to conduct Auction _ Sales of Furniture, Land, Stocks, ete.,in any part of the City or Island at moderate rates, if ** This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evcxrripzs, RLOTTETOWN., P. B. IS ITS! For Boys from Six to Nine Years Old, MEN’S R SELLING AT LOW PRICES, ep ee |ATS, A GOOD ARTIC. a (e) 1 re Meeting of Presbytery. Tur Presbytery met in St. James’ Hall, this city, on Tuesday, 3lst March. There was 8 good attendance. After receiving the reports of several visiting coramittes, the reports of the stand- ing committees were taken up. The report of the committee on statistics showed that the increags in congregational aflairs was most encouraging ; that there are at pre- sent thirty-three congregations, an increase in the past ten years of six, 3,634 families, 6,019 communicants, and 4,131 scholars in the Sabbath Schools. The ‘report. of the financial committee also showed a gratifying increase, the amount paid by congregations alone being $21,951, an increase over last year of schemes aad benevolent objects was $9, 103, an increase over last year of over $500, and of $4,572 as compared with 1880, thus showing’ that the liberality of our. people was doubled during the past ten years. The total contributions was given as $44,434. A letter was read from Mr. Archibald WE! NESDAY, APRIL 8, 1891. animal, no matter whether it produced speed, intermittingly or not; such asilly sophistry has. perished ; jit has gone, never to be resurrected ; it is a dogma of the past. The point I wish to show is this that a number of horsemen_on this Island im- port worthless stallions possessing long pedigrees, showing many returns to renown- ed ancestors, but inthis case the pedigree is valueless, as it has ceased to bring about good results. Such men as ‘‘Disinterested ” and ‘‘ Fair Play ” advertise these chumps of stallions as being chock full ot the blood of Import- ed Messenger, Hambletonion or Mambrino Chief as the case may be. If such persons would had taken the pains to in- vestigate their horses’ pedigree, they would have discovered degeneration, that nothing paper and ink used in writing the pedigree being worth more than the animal itself. We trust that intelligent breeders will in- vestigate fully the pedigrees of the several stallions before breeding, as a great many imported stallions, when compared in looks, general make-up or symmetry of build compared with horses of the Island’s eT eee Saniidlbcinkicneeamione Srierz Corizs Two Cexrg “VOL. 27.-NO. 94 Of Liver Gil and HYPOPHOSPHITES of Lime and Soda Best Remedy tor CONSUMPTION, Scr-fula, Bronchitis, Wasting Dis- eases, Chronic Coughs and Colds. PALATABLE AS MILK. Scott's Emulsion is only put up in salmon color wrapper. Avoid all imitationsor substitutions. Sold by all Draggists at 50c. and $1.00. SCOTT & BOWNE, Belleville. Prompt payments. Good references. Give H AR RI S g S EW AR Rouen — the P. EB. Island een: own production, sink into insignificance, } —_———- Oe eee enero [ us a trial. ‘ Mr. Kennedy, being present, was heard|and having no individual merits they are Or rt rs CHARLES I. MORRISON, y in suppott of the Hospital, when it was|forced to rely on a faulty pedigree, and wg HARTS S AC RNS) : Auctioneer, moved.and carried, that the Presbytery |seek for suffrages on the merits of their 7 oe hat mch’ 2 106 Queen Street. B ON DON HOt TSE. having heard Mr. Kennedy, agree to jancestors. x A RE NOT a Pur- “= ative Medi- cine. They are a S5xL00D BUILDER, CWarlottetown, March 25. 1891 commend anew to the notice of the sessions and congregations the P. E. Island Hospi- tal as an institution worthy of the liberal and cordial. support of our peuple, and capable of transmitting speed to his off- spring to as great an extent as one unde- veloped? We are well aware, as ‘* Dis- But to the point. Is a developed stallion: oe econ coer ‘ B ANISHES B AD BLOOD. that those that have not taken up collec-jinterested ” observes, that tak ng horses _at Beware of Imitations, ! supply in a condense tions for the hospital do so at as early a|the present time with records of 220 0 a, NOTICE ie cee Bad Blood is responsible for all the Boils, Blotches, date as poasible . better, that 4 majority of those horses were AUTOGRAPH The report of the committee on tem Isired by horses without fast records; but perance was read and received ; as wasjthis should deceive no one, as the 2 20 also the reports on the state of religion, |and under stallion has existed only abou: systematic beneficence, etc. fourteen years, whiie we have had trottiny The Preshycery also took up the alloca-|sires for more than sixty years ; but in the Pimples, Eruptions, Skin Diseases, Humors and Disfiguring Rashes that are so prevalent, especially in spring. There isa Naturat For To Bap Broop called Burdock Blood Bitters which always conquers, never fails and is recommended by &erich the Blood, curing ail diseases coming jirom Poor and Wat ERY Buoop, or from ViITIATED Humors in githe Buoon, and also invigorate and Burup insist upon having the HARTSHORN, 1 SOLD BY ALL DEALERS. | OE ii as system. OME oe ee Ointment; after using three bottles and three boxes soe Tt was agreed that the ene Mr.}Wngland we will take the-case of King Hered. - i : should take them : : * eae si 3 A m, | mpletely cured and can recommend it everywhere. Yours | Murray into the pastoral charge of Tignish, foaled in 1758 and a horse we love to M l 4 S 4 OURG We aud 5 These PIs ay ae. aie wn. V. Boyp, Brantford, Ont. Montrose and Elmsdale take place on|quete ‘in the pedigrees of our trotting and 6 assés au ugar, For sale by all druggists, or will be sent upon |! : Monday the 6th day of April in the church | running horses. After : being retired receipt of price (50c. per box), by addressing ; at Montrose, at 7 o'clock, p. m. f om theturf, he was placed in the stud, got NHWw CRC P ZHE DR. WILLIAMS’ MED. CO. ! — = = After the transaction of some other 497 winners on our various race courses, and = i Brockville, Ont. | business the meeting adjourned = oo c mputed at $1,007,523. English . i : "i : delipse, foaled in 1764, used as a turf horse,|Two Direct Carzoes due here first | ecu Uvivensiry,/Telephone C f P. E. Island i aa | McG LE UXNIVERSIE ¥ 3 G ep one om a0 Q : 2 9 al peut euaeiniec aed beste aimee Opening of Navigation. MOoONTRHATL. Ee I S LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. ~~ Sh Reeetien ee ean pheeidesitatee ; A SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT of the ‘TOLL IN STA i Horse Breeding. got 354 sons and daughters, all withers at Gm pte MOLASSES, ee a ra gcc ents sibs aeemeean tae stig ———(x)—— — numerous race courses, and computed Choice: st Quality, Faculty of Applied Science has been be hat interestedin|to their owners £151,097 How! wan TRINIDAD : i prepared, stating the details of the new WESTERN STATIONS. EASTERN STATIONS. Sie,--I have Ta ae a ae which at|it with Diamed the first Derby winner ? Hhds. BARBADOES SUGAR j : Be se cera ily Arrad adel fie oe ans uote stallion race | Did the fact of his having been campaigned, s ene @ | te trains seehs poverey Viele Charlottetown Mount Stewart aes ee Se 3 “ h and being a winner, prevent him from|At lowest current rates while landing. if ments of Civil, Mining, Mechanical and Elec- arlottetown, Z ues in preference to a free-for-all at the races stamping LixcGhrs) gcont'qanittieb-on bik UM CARVELL BROS. | trical Engineering aud Practical Chemistry, Hunter River, Peake’s Station, next season. I should certainly say that spring? Most of our own great race horses} mch26—eod | which will afford in the Session of 1891-2 N ¢ Cardigan the suggestion of Mr. P. P. Gillis, in this of the present day have descended from him, advantages not hitherto accessible to Students ea atie” D te ? particular, was a timely one, ont 2 lege though such race horses as Boston, Lexington, | in this country. ; Laird’s ills unaas, ed to note that the managers of the Trot-| american, Eclipse, etc. How is it_ with our y eee eto aaa heath deen icovill : Grand River Bridge ting Asaociation, as a result, have wisely} present trotting horses? : : , 1 undersigned, _who can also supply detailed |) Rusticovi e, ge, decided to have a stallion race next fall. Lf wethioe their history” bask “we Will Bild Queen Street Charlottetown. rceste! <i of ee oes f Soe of fe _ North Rustico, Annandale, The discussion has, however, taken an- a trace through turf horses. Let us take : | Jniversity, viz, Law, edicine, Arts (in- ° . cs ted M ; : f trotti = I eluding the Donslda Course for Women), snd | Hmerald, Sore other lead, one of intorost to, every nove | Hobdy and examicehio peaigres for everel| TRVON CLOTH D POT | : Veterinary Science. Tryon Mills, Ceorgetown, produce speed . whether shall we breed to|generations and see if stout racing ancestors = 5 J. W. BRAKENRIDGE, B.C. L. : indi-| were not a strong factor in his pedigree. ‘ | mch25 ws Actin Secietaey ; Cr apaud, Lower Montague, Rees, pecinrees ee =e aa. His sire aracer, his grandsire 4 ra er, great cs anil ee opin mew, pubieras' pe res i : 5 f 8 | Victoria Montague, vidual performer with or W P grandsico a racer, great great grandsire, Positively the best that have ever been | Ss z M Ri gree. ; ; fifth sire a racer, sixth sire a racer. For six turned out in Domestic Tweeds. } | Freetown, urray tulver, — Taking the breeding of the trotting horse| -.nerations his ancestors had been race| WOOL taken in exchange for Cloth. Kensington Murray Harbor North, into consideration, we have to judge him |horaes, and a race horse himself. He came CARDING done on short notice. a : z P fi M Harbor South from two standpvints, Ist, His good qual-|t > America to tound two great trotting] . W. CG. TURNER, Clifton, New & h r coutn, alities, irrespective of pedigree; and, wie families, Hambletonian and Mambrino| ian6 Agent Tryon Woolen Mills. 4 j ew ert ‘ood qualities of his ancestors. ebster | Chief. , Stanley > Valleyfield : Jefities pedigree as the history relating to} Pedigree is valuable when we have quality Malp eque, y ? ancestors. With all able writers pedigree |and speed in the individual, Whenever Summerside, Orwell, ceases to be good when barren of good re- spend a aeprye Pagers the pedigree ° : ‘ i it ecomes valueless, whether in a runner or Centreville, Vernon River Bridge, _ aie ast’ Mew ty oe distiaguishde trotter. <A stallion with a record of 230 or St El Brush Wharf ss 8 better, is more capable of siing fast and eanors. ’ SOUFEE: : f trot: | 8ame trotters than one who is incapable of F Eldon. We find upon examination of our trot-|t iting in 3.00, no matter how many return Pb wAUP the Broop and 9 SYSTEM, when brokem & down by overwork, Y mental worry, disease, » excesses and indiscre- & tions. They have m A SPECIFIC ACTION on pethe SEXUAL System of psboth men and women, restoring LOST VIGOR and correcting alk IRREGULARITIES and j SUPPRESSIONS. EVERY RA Who finds his mental face | ulties dull or failing, or his physical powers flagging, should take these Pinus. They will restore his lost esergies, both : ‘physical and mental. 4 \ j EVERY WOMAN they care cat cap: | pressions and irregularities, which inevitably entail sickness when neglected. | VOUNG HEN sotttetempmas | ft pammenerse * They will cure the re. sults of youthful bad habits, and strengthen the , Lonsion East, Ont. thousands. It searches out and removes all impurities from the smallest pimple to the worst scrofuloussore. In Scrofula, Erysipelas, Salt Rheum, Shingles, Tetter, etc., its effects are wonderful. WHAT THEY SAY. Two of my children had large sores on their bodies caused by poorness of the blood. They were completely cured by one bottle of B. B. B. Mrs, J. Pinger, About a year ago I got a running abscess on my neck which made me very weak. B. B. B. cured it and I am strong again. Mrs. Gro. LEDINGHAM, Montefiore, Man. A Faithful Friend. Srrs,—I have great faith in your Burdock Biood Bitters, and can recommend it for most anything. Two yearsago I was troubled with an ulcer on my ankle; having used B. B. B. for Dat bleod I precured a hottie, anda hox_of Burdock Healing SALSAM, “HORE HouND ANDAN!SEeg ROB ANGUS, Manager: Charletyjwn, Oct. 14. 1890. tion of two hundred dollars of the Charles Gregor estate. It ws agreed that one hundred dollars be given to foreign missions, fifty dollara to. home missions and fifty to College fund ‘It. was agreed to ask for the following amounts from the Aug- mentation Fund. For Georgetown one hundred and fifty doliars, Tignish &c,, one hundred and fifty dollars, West Cape. &c., two hundred and forty dollars. Richmond Bay West, one hundred and sixty, Tryon and Bonshaw two hundred and fifty, Brookfield ‘two hundred and fifty, Cale- donia one hundred. The remits of the General Assembly were then considered. I: was agreed to express no opinion on the remit anent the aged ministers, and to approve of the remit tanest marriage with deceased wife’s sister. ting families, as Hambletonian, Mambrino Chief, and the Clays and others, that cer- tain members of these families have march- Alexander's Abdallah, Electioneer, Happy ed to victory: while others have ceased to be heard from. Taking the descendants of —————————— : Hambletonian, we find that he shines out ; G i shrough the descendants of George Wilkes, j last tive years we have been led to believ« that the extreme speed will come from stallions capable of making ex' reme records, as Nutwoud, 2.183; Guy Wiikes, 2 153; Stamboul, 2 12; Neison, 210}; Smuggier, 2153; Wedgewood, 218; Baron Wilkes, 218; Director, 217; Phallas, 2.133 ano others too numerous to mention. I am weil, aware that the theory _ has been held by many that the. training and campaigning of stallions and mares wos detrimental to tne production of great results, because of the exessive sweating and scrapiny that would sap the vitality of the parents. 1s this theory $ ue? I appeal to his ory to show its fuleity—that it is wichout a shadow of foundation. Let us take the early history of our great race horses, the thoroughbred, the foundation of the American trotting horse Going hack to lines the latter may have to Im- ported Messenger, Hambletonian, Mambrino Chief, or Henry Clay. Donpas. wee ———- Chunks of Wisdom Here are some chunks of wisdom from Factory, Toronto, Ont, NERVE BEANS are as w discovery that relieve and cure the worst cases of Nervous D bility, Lost Vigor and Failing M»nhood ; DR. JANES’ restores the weakness sacs of body or ree oor % by overwork, or the er- 2 Pes A AY Ss Tors or excesses of youth. This Remedy abselutely cures the most obs inate cases, when all other TREATMENTS have failed even to relieve. They do no:, like other pre -arations advertised for Lost Manhood, etc., interfere with digestion, but impart new life, strength and energy in a qnick and harmless manner peculiar to themselves. Sold by druggists at $1.00 per package. or six for $500, or sent by mail on receipt of price. Address THE JAMES MEDICINE CO., Cana- dian Agency, St. Joha, N. LB. Write for pamphlet. d&w 1 yr—apt ure aids igestion. Duspept eure cures S , [digestion P Th r +! £ d 5 i 4 Fong siahsieg cases Gf : A Moles Medium and Volunteer, while the other 2 , , ; nate aneneintl | <GRour oy COUGHS members do not shine out so brilliantly. {80 Indianapolis philosopher : Orositiven, pepsin . | OF The descendants of Mambrino Chief shine} If you want to hear an old man talk, re- SS 1 WroopiNG 2G OLDS. eR /EARS IN USE. 740 ¥ oe BOTTLE ue. ARMSTRONG & CO. PROHRIZTORS St. John., N. B. Important Notice to Purcha- CANNE: ——_A'T—— brinoand Mambrino Patchen. no other source in the male line of descent. Suppose an auction sale of the descend- ants of Geo. Wilkes, Alexander’s, Abdallah, forth in the descendants of Woodford Mam-| mind him of his youth. The descendants of Henry Clay in the : extreme speed line shine forth through the |abouP her busband or her baby. descendants of Cassius M. Clay, and from _< Children wil! work if you call it play. A woman will never forget what you say When a little dog is in his own door-yard he is as bold as a lion. : Almost anything you miss is liable to be 13 Duspepticurely Price per botile 35ets and £00 (large betiles four times sizecfanall:) Garles 1G Short. Stelohn NB. S0uD EVERYWHERE. ronian, wate the bidding, What would) Nothing wili make a woman so mad as to 2 The descendants of one | call her extravagant. ———— : Nine men out of ten will speak well of| } am instructed by Mr. H. G. Murphy to I sell by Public Auction on the premises on Thursday, the 9th day of April, +t 2 o'clock found in boys’ — uate |; a ee ce , Electioneer, Happy Medium and Volunteer,| The only people who like long prayers A | sers of Real Estate. | B > am | EB R SZ alongside other cescendants of Hamble-| are those who make them. | oP eee ‘ \ THE McSILL PROPERTY, the handsonest in the city comprising 15 half acre and 5& ene Acre Lots; also, 2 acres, with Dwelling House and Outbuildings, will be sold by Auction eaaly n May, when due noti ‘e will be given. R. BEAIRSTO, Auctioneer: — lereatly reduced prices for icnday Morning, 30th of March. class would sell up in ae gene : oat ee ae ¢ ion of Canned | while the descendants of the other would | you afterwards lt you go to : 7ISH'NG TO INCREASE the consumptio nt ¢ | roll the hundreds. Why is this: pro- -- twig ho Web ad EP pases \ / ja this city we will offer several lines” a position true? It is because the one branch Croses Aprit 15tH.—Tue 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,— e at Ee eT tee te Goods 1n ON gE W KEK ON LY, commencing |is producing speod with great uniformity, The grand prize pe ge ao = Royalty of Charlottetown, ‘on the Mi ipacdce aL while the other is not. No matter how | Fireside es a — on ve . - Revd. 1} miles from the City, formerly own- | many return lines each may have to Im- pret a: vis a Sern ae 1 18 EP thy the late Capt. Holman, comprising ‘ Ge thirty-three acres of first-elass land, all clear- MTch?{—1m eod ee WV = : On NTS. | ported Messenger, Hambletonian, Mambri- : Pee ee ilieraivan for ene: tet : c d, a all 2 BPOLs | cans romatons, tr - Ba [ee Gbief or Honey Clay, on both tre and 20 fanned each ty. The some |e. Abd I er A od ele J je a - s “ ams side @ pe e ah gee bination of numbers, and |- : enka 2 “6 BEANS, . o 50 “ minute it ceases to bring forth good results. eee be dictionaries or books {ished dweliing, s aon ae, ng gener oat BOUT THRER THOUSAND ROLUS}9 « TOBSTERS oe. Ri od It use to be the idea of mon of auriquated | (fey kind. Among the prizos are bicycles, | Puildings, a good wel aim & oe aS ba WALL PAPER, at 334 per cent. dw s-|2 as a LVON 2B = - - - ov avtions, and Iam sorry to 8*y that idea tricicles, $100 cash, furniture, silverware, is anice y req i Sount, Jam closing out this branch of m y/3 : Ss . IE = - - 50 atill prevails among such (as set forth by| watches, jewelry, summer tours— prizes Sg Pins ay and made known at sale. | business, and wil] sell out at the above di s- 3 &é F{NNAN-HADD 9 -he advertisements of some of the standard }p-en, women, boys and girls, 300 in all. t. MoWILLIAMS. ttallions on this Island) that the value of @!Send at once 5c for sample copy, with tioneer. and list of prizes, to 9 Auctic ©untinorder to make a speedy clearana >. All Fresh, New Stock, the pack «f 1890. Sea mee patterns, snd persons reds i oedigree was to be decided upo: according full particulars * Ch’town Royalty, March 6th, 1891. ig Wall Paper would do well to look at th is OFF the return lines, to some cistinguished Adelaide street weet, Toronto, Ont. Mention : ea a Bie ak lot before buying. BEER & G ancestor. en the sire side or dam of the this paper. eod wy 3m w tl April 1 then eod in dy—pat Queen and King Square Stores. J. B. MACDONALD, Queen Szreef. mehl6—dw mch3@—eod & wky