fe 7 a 4% ee ates he * ae i « CALENDAR SOR SuLY tone, ' Like a Miracle New Moon, 3rd day, 1 34.0m., a. m. bx Consumption—Low Condition t Quar Sth day,éh 2.5m, p.m, S * ohikcusipelh full Moon, 17th day, 6h 503m Wonderful Results From Taking E. below | Hood’s Sarsaparilia. eet Quar 25th day, 4h 545m m., N ; — | 9% ‘ i | Day of Week | oon High - . sex | sete water -~ |———— os | oe aoe TERMS : Fi’ |" Dollars a Year Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”— Euripides Single Copies Two Cents 1 n aH | a i s uv 4 - 7 49 | 9 38 Chie ta | AOL AER EI — 2 | Monday 91 10 22 ‘ee ome er cPrspAinnp iecemanias Biase eicRIn sats Mee ee ns | Welwtiay | 20] 9] 4159) i? SLAND WEDNESDAY, JULY 18 1894 IL 34.—NO. 14 Wedureday | 20] 49] 11 59] KF 7 ~ Bhs / i} L —NO 5] | | mw. | NEW SERIES ISLA? 4HUN Eas 2 BU a ’ ee el $| Friday 21; 48] © 42] seme: t] Sat ; >| 47 a _ - — = vos ee ——— | a 2 7 - Y : +“) 9° “ . ai Sus lay : 2. 2.4 | SRNATOR FERGUSON’ § SPEECH | Government in building a railway in Cape | 9 Monday 24 eo: 3a Breton. I have never had an opportunity | a0 | Pues lay 25 46 3 46 | z | | of retting zmy foot on the Is land of Cape i Miss Hannah Wya t il | Wednerday | 2 45) 450 “; Breton, although I have been all over the | Terente, Ont. i2 | Thursday .. Bei geies i ipati | rest of Cant da. and very much through the “Four years ago while in the old country 13 | Pri day 27 | 44 713 i Pablic Works & Winter Communication. other provinces, but I was proud and ( England ), my daughter Hannah was sent away 14 I Saturday | asl 43 @12 | pleased when the Dominion Government | from the hospital, in a very low condition 15 | Sunday 29 $3 9 3 | took the responsibility of building Cape | with consumption ef the lungs and bowels, and 16 | Monday , 42 | 8 43 [CONCLUDED. } Breton Railway and putting our sister is- | weak action of the heart. The trip across the 17 |} Tuesday i ii LY 25 | Hon gentiemen will remember that the j land in the position which she ought to be | water to this country seemed to make her feel 1s Ines } ; i 5 we 5 orsived at: in’? eariv part | placed ia. | krow that Cape Breto as | better for a while. Then she began to get 1s Wed ay 3 i : ll L2 conc lasion | oo latin the ariv part plac a " » d be oat ‘P ys ba worse, and for 14 weeks slic was unable to get ] Thuaresdav wi 1) 37 | “a my speech was tial in oraer to put | not received railway benelis and justly Com: | of the bed. She grew worse for five months and 20 | lay j 48 aft 4 | 1) on an equality with | plained,and although the railway policy | lost the use of her limbs and lower part of body aturday ) 7 0 4i Foe — e : Hees, oe i1318 7 ory of the eevee oie tited as oe a ie nen eee to be propped SHoday | } 12 , erly be «xyA be on pudiic work? in asa whole ape Dreton has not recenyer ‘ ‘ Ay i) 1 46 | Prince dwar d Island Intere-t on that | fair consideration. But vou can take down Seid She Was Past All Help 4} inesday 5 May 2 35 at 4 per cent. wouli be over $56,000 a | this fact that Prince Edward [sland,whieh | #24 wanted Piedad her to the ‘Home for - : . Bog . ; ia s est ecaual in fertility , : Incurables.’ But I said as long as I could hold 2 A slay 9 a3 3 Il ae an ; | year, so that all these items added to- | Is at least equal in fertility to Cape Breton , . 26) 1 lay | 4) | s2 tid I NOY LEDGE ; gether amount to $315,814. although not possessed of the same mineral | ™ hens ep aecherene. “Eis hee - i tay ' 41) $1 4 ' By ‘ings Coz rfors and im provemen¢ & , ne Loss on Prince Edward Island ; eae Sen take — all round we orga gy, Sar?*115 28, Saturday 3) 30 ta ' ¢ } t when | railway, average since 1873$ 79,806 | Pare favo ably with them) that we have a pat . i : .o ; tends to personal en joy men i ; Pee: “= iy ’ railway hich has bee 6 by 20 | M + or | ; ; : / -ightly eed The many, who live bet- ee ee eee . eran i joa while "Ca Pent as Oe ghe ber eee Serene. Se RES Monda : 5 2 » 2] er than others and enjoy ‘ife more, with in winter service......... 15,000 ee : a a pe B ee: Mi | strong, walks around, is out doors every day; ’ lay 4 4 26 | 10 | t a ; : ae ole iad ly Interest on cost of Stanley.. 5,438 a ral — on ” 1€ " ons pare has no trouble with her throat and no cough, Se ies © penditure, by More prompey . | vor depreciation, 10 p.c...... 14,459 | Ment for its ent re length of equal cost with ) 454 ner heart seems er be all right in. She adapting» the world’s best peadacis wo For insuraree, 10 p. ¢ 14,359 | Our railway. Iam not fisding fault. Cape | aas a first class appetite We re ard her cure s iv ; es oe: read coheed ‘ i aie ay ; 8 no short miracle.” YATT, the needs of physical being, will attest | yi earnings offtuanel............ 100,000 | Breton has receiv ae but what is | 3 ~y may. ate Gain | the value to nealth of the pure liquid | Interest on $2,171,318.18 at 4 right and fair, and I only ask that Prince laxative principles embraced in the By 6! 2c adeeeethiet 86,852 | Edward Island should be treated in the| Hood's Pills are purely vegetable ané remedy, Syrup of Figs. _.____ | same fair and liberal manner. With re- | Derfectly harmless. Sold by all druggists. 8c. Tox Le ADING DatLy NEwsParer Its excellence is due to its presenting $315,414 gard to = Te og ene oF. & Mame, | in the form most acceptab’e and pleas- This at 3} per cent. would represent a ms swhgy oo r,s —" — to ikea , . s ixqued every afternoon, from the office of | j | ant to the taste, the refreshing and truly capital of $10,000,000. Phese figures may re ie | ake ee Wy * 1 ' . P ‘OMPANY > ae . be open to criticism, but | think they are keeping up the political autonomy of our he Examen Pumas Comprar, ie the | beneficial properties of a perfect lax- ! dai as nae eeneil Province as a member of the confedera- Loadon House Building, Queen Street. ative 3 effectually cleansing the system, accurate, and t ae resuit ul those Caict ~ eg ahuane tia thi eee ek ee < e . ee tions is that Canada might construct a | “OM, ! am always proud that Frince he RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. lispeliing Co.Gs, as nes and reverse tunnel even at a cost of $l 0,000,000, and ward Island is a part of the great confed- te aaenenaiiad | oa pe vi yedtly on ng were. in doing so there would be no Joss to the on of ry g pf have a —_ ee ea ets we YEAR . 84.00 | It has given satisfac ion VO Re and people of Canada beyond putting Priace that view, but will go furt sae say Below will be found a Combination Bix Mr ce met with the ey roval of the medical Edward Island, §.n the matter of public that if a tunnel were built, I rince Ed- Coupon, which, when cut out and sent to Ox Monru.... tas | profession, because it acts on the Kid- | works, in a pos.tion of equality with that ward Island would cease to be an island at | this office with ten cents, will entitle Sent United States ADVERTISING RATES For small advertisements which are ordered mly one or two weeks the charge is w cents per Inch for the frst insertion, and 20 | eontiruation. 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J.MURFPHY, Merchant Tailor, June 1 1894,—tn f« tf 090808 000050G500600605-0090690 60200000 00060004 = | neys, Liver i Bowels wi itho mnt weak- ening S th em and it is perfectly free from every Objeut sable ewketinen. Syrup of i igs is fur sale by ali drug- gists in ‘J5c. ‘bottles, Dut it is manu- | factured by the California Fig Syrup 1668 Notre Dame St. | j i Co. only, whose name is printed on every paskage, also the name, Syrup of Figs, and being well informed, ‘you will not vecept any substitute if offered, W. R. Watson, Deuggist, Charlotteowa i Teland. iymwtf CAMPBELL’S QUININE WINE ————cemm, CURES: Dyspepsia, low spirits, loss of appetite, painful digestion, malaria, and gives tone and vigour to the whole system. Be sure you get CAMPBELLS. ‘Unlike the Butch Process No Alkaties —oRr— t Other Chemicals age preparation of - BAKER & COV \ \, which is absolutely Lad \\ pure and soluble. strength of Cocoa mixet wit lh Starch, Arruwroot o¢ nomical, costing less than one cent a cup. It is delicious, nourishing, anc EASILY Sold by Grocers rovers everywher. W. BAKER &C0., ; CO., Dorchester, Mass What’ s the time? if you have a Cough GRAY’S RED SYRUP SPRUCE ry are used in the Bre 0coa \ | Teh 2s morethanthree times j ; Sugar, and is far ore eco- DIGESTED. it is time you were taking GUM THF ©'1 1 STANDARD CURE FoR CeuGiis, COLDS, Ap tia ana all LUNG AFFECTIONS, Gray’s Syrup has been on trial for more than 60 years and the verdict of tse people is that it is the best remedy known. 25c. and ec. per bottle. Sold everywhere. KERRY WATSON & CO. Propnitcrens MONTRBAL. CAV COPYRIGHTS: TENT? Fora con I Egorars can opmon. write to UNN & & “CO. who nave — aes fifty years’ the patent busi Hons pak y configential. formation cerning Patents -_ a to ob- con tain thera sent free. Also a cata! en through M receive al notice inthe Scientific American. and thus are brought widely before the public with- out cost to the inventor. This splendid gaex. issued weekly, elegantly illustrated, bas oy far rept circulation of any scientific wor S3 ayvear. Sample copies sent free Building Edition, monthly, $2.50a veer. Single copies, ‘2-) cents. very number contains beau- tiful plates, in colors, and hotographs. x; ne", houses, with plans, enabling ree now the latest designs and secure contracts, MUNN & CO,, New York, 361 Seoabway. Dominion Coal Company, Ltd. The undersigned having been appointed sole selling Agents in the Province of Prince Edward Island for the above Com- pany’s Mines in Cape Breton, are now pre- pared to issue orders for Round, Slack and Run of Mines, and will keep a stock of each kind of Coal on hand to supply customers at lowest prices. PEAKE BROS. & CO., Selling Agents. Chariottetown, May 25, 1894—1tf Sherwood Cemetery. Situate at Junction of Royalty and Brack ley Point Roads, three miles from Cbarlotte- town, Morning trains run by local time tery as follows:—At 7-and 7. 30, returning at 10.20 and 16.30, Afternoon trains leave at 3.40 and4 o'clock, returning at 6.35 and 7.20. Fare to go and return, 15 cents. to Ceme- Funeral Trains may be had whenever re- quired, and interments may be made by regu- lar trains at passenge r rates. Prices ot Plots are as follows: Family Pilots, 20x15 feet, rate of Plots half above size, in good localities Single Gewyes .g & 2 oe ine. 05 ..0kd ee The Cemetery is sustained by subscriptions from plot holders of not less than $2.00 pay- abie ist June in each year, and all pilots of subscribers are kept in order during the season. Subscriptions may be paid to any of the Directors, or to the undersigned, and orders for any extra work to be done by the Keeper must be left atthe office of the Clerk of the County Court. sold at :ecuced HENRY SMITH, Secretary Sherwood Cemetery. junel’—2m (mon sat) which the other provinces of Canada oc- cupy from the Auantic to the Pacific at the present time. In connection with this, and before taking my leave of it, I might say this: I am not sanguine enough nor am | unreasonable enough to say that that tunnel should spring into existence like Aladdin’s palace, and that the people of the Island should wake up one of these tine mornings and find it co.npleted from one side to the other, as if by magic. We do not expect anything of the kind. We expect the work shall be approached, as it has been approached, in a reasonable man- ner by the Government, tuat the best in- formation available sha!] be got on it, and that step by step it should be advanced just as it is found to be practical and no further. But I would take this ground in connection with that position that all this will necessarily involve considerable time. Time has already been spent in the discus- sion of it, not lost, I will say, nor thrown away. .There_ will be more time taken, and that time will not be lost or thrown away; but while that is go- ing on I would ask my hoa friend the Leader of the House, and my Hon. friend, the Minister of Agriculture, to remember Prince Edward Island during those years we may reasonably expect to pass before this tunnel is completed, seeing it wil! take five or six years to build it from the time the machinery starts. During these years I trust the hon. gentlemen will re- member Prince Edward Island (because eight or ten or twelve years is a consider- able period in the life of a country as it is in the life of an individual, that during that time they will do sometning for Prince Edward Island in regard to putting her in an even position with the other provinces in regard to pulic works. Hon. Mr. Poirier—What about the sub- way ? Hov. Mr. Ferguson (P. E. 1.)—Why the tunnel is only achild of larger growth, Itis only an evolution of the subway. To my friend, Governor Howlan, great credit is due for the long, assiduous labors he de- voted to the diseussion and elaboration of this question. At first he could only see men as trees walking, as was natural with aman beginning the consideration of so great a question as that. He could not be expected to have the end entirely in view | from the start. At the outset he proposed a subway, which was then engaging a great ceal of the attention of engineers all over the world, but after the matter was reported to Sir Douglas Fox and Sir John Code, another very eminent engineer in England, with whom I had the honor of interviews, further light was thrown upon it, and afterwards the shield system of tunnelling, or what is called sub-aqueous tunnelling, was found to be almost as cheap as the plan Senator Howlan proposed in the first place, whick was a cast iron or metallic subway laying upon the founda tion of the straits. Hou. Mr. DeBoucherville-—They are now proposing to carry a subway between England and France. Hon. Mr. Ferguson (P. E. 1.)—It may be, notwithstanding all these eminent authorities, as my hon. friend says, they are proposing now to adopt the subway priuciple between England and France, bat this is a little misleading; because these terms subway and _— tunnel are sometimes interchangeable terms. They are called subways where they are built of iron, although they are entirely under the earth. My hon. friend says that in the proposed tunnel between Eng- land and France they are going on the plan where the metallic tube rests on the the bottom of the sea, and where the earth is not penetrated at all. However that may be, these are questions for engineers and goveriments to deal with, and we are not wedded to one plan or another. All c want is that something practical should be done, and that the right way to solve the question be arrived at whether it is by means of a subway or tunnel]. But I was j st saying when I was asked, and very pertinently, by my hon. friend here (Mr. Poirier), to explain about the subway, I was pointing out to my hon. friends the members of the Government in this House, tie importance of considering in the mean- time the claims of Prince Edward Island in the matter of public works. There is a v-ry large eection of Prince Edward Island | extending from Charlottetown southward through what is known as the Belfast and Murray Harbor Districts, about 55 miles of an extent of country that i is not benefited or penetrated in any way by the Prince Ejward Island Railway. I within the bounds of truth when I say that there is not a better tract of country in the whole Dominion than that district. Every inch of land thrifty, hard industrious class of settlers, greater part ef their coast, and it would be a comparatively small matter in the years | that will necessarily elapse before the | Government takes up this matter (as I hope it will take it up) will be called upon fur any large expenditure in connection with it, and bon. gentlemen know that in those many years “that table of expendi- ture in other parts of Canada as presented to the House will go on increasing year by year. We know to-day there is a very ex- tensive proposition to connect Ottawa with Georgian Bay. We know there are many canal improvements which are desired to be carried out. I have no fault to find with them, but during the years that must necessarily elapse before this tunnel ques- tion could be finally dealt with the Government should consider the claim of Prince Edward Isiand to the con- struction of a railway in that Province, inasmuch as Prince Edward has not received any benefit or ‘ad- vantage from the railway policy of the Government. I find no fault with the once. It would become practically a part of the mainland of the Dominion—there would then be no object in keeping up political distinctions, and it would pave the way to the union of the Maritime Provinces, and also would be very advan- tageous to the good government of Canada asa Whole. I have to thank you, hon. gentlemen, for the attention you have yiven me. I know I have spoken at too great length, but you will excuse me. 1 feel warmly, and I know the people I re- present feel warmly, on this question, and I would not have done my duty if I had not gone over the ground and presented these views to you on this occasion. PERSONAL. Hotel, Brackles Mrs G A Devlin, E Devlin, Lyle A Mr and Mrs R J Mrs George McLeod, Beatrice McLeod, Robert MeLeod, H Haszard, C D Rankin, T F Fullerton, Ch’town; DJ Macdonell, Toronto; Thos Hart, Winnipeg; T’ C James, Miss Mac- lennan, Mrs Macpherson, Charlottetown; G lL. Mackay, Formosa, Alfred Gandier, Halifax; J M Robinson, Moncton, David Sutherland, Ch’town; TC James, jr, do; Mrs T T Janeway, Louise Snow, New York; Mr and Mrs David H Hogg, Mon- treal; Mr and Mrs B Howard Haman, Miss Coralie Haman, Baltimore. Taere were registered at the Seaside Hotel, Rustico Beach, July 10: W G Oaborne, New Youk; Alfred H Ellis, St John, N B; Robert Reid, Crapaud; V Major, Montreal. July 12: DrF P Taylor, Mrs Taylor, Richari Heartz, Mrs Heartz, Arrivals at Shaw’s Beach:.G A Devlin, Elinor Devlin, Erle Devlin, Detroit, Mich; Mahony, Toronto; Ch’town. July 13: L H Jordon, Mrs Jordon, infant and nurse, Toronto. July 14: W E Daw-on, Miss Dawson, Miss Helen Dawson, Charlottetown; William M Hall, Montreal; Mr and Mrs J E Grant, Miss Helen Grant, Ch’town; Mr and Mrs B Howard Haman, Miss Coralie H Haman, Baltimore; George M Johnston, Saint George, N B. July 15: Chas Robertson, D D Ryan, W H Trainor, Ch’town; Jas Murray and wife, Montreal; Peter McSweeny, Miss McSweeny, KE Butcher and wife, Moncton. Arrivals at the Acadia Hotel, Tracadie: Arthur Peters, wife and family, Ch’town; Mr Dixon, New Glasgow; Hon F Peters, wife and family, Ch’town; W C Hobkirk, do; C K Robertson and wife, do; W W Lacey, Boston; C E Woodward, do; How- ard Woodward, do; Miss Lillian Robert- son, Ch’town; Miss Alma Robertson, do; Gordon T Allev, Ch’town; Miss Florence Findley, California; Mrs Geo Alley, Ch’town; Miss Mary Capen, Boston; C H B Longworth, Ch’town; John Gunn, Hali- fax; Harry Bavfield, Ch’town; Frank Smith, do; G D Longworth and wife, do; Miss Longworth, do; H C McDonald, do; W S Stewart and wife, do; A W Reddin, do; G H Reddin, do; W Dodd Small, do; A J King, Halifax; Capp W A Weeks and wife, Ch’town; J D Hyndman, do; Geo E Bay field, do; Geo J Rogers, do; AA Alley, do; Geo E Henderson, «io; J C Me Kay, do; E | Mabon, do. SHIP NEWS, of Charlottetown. Port ENTERED. July 16 - Mary Star of the Sea, Lantaigne Caraquet; Lizzie C, Andersrn, Pictou; Cardigan, Langill, do; Rhuama, Hender- July —son; Annie T McKie, Kie, Chatam; Margrate Ann. Buckler, South Bar; g 8 Florida, Hall, Boston- CLEARED. July 16—Samuel Drake, Olsen, Pictou Lizzie C, Anderson, Sydney; Annie Lau- ie, Syewart Merrimishe, Cardigan, Lan- gill, Pictou; Bessie S, Keefer, Hoston Chatham; Rhuama, Henderson, Pictou; July17—Minnie May, Gillis, do; Margar- et Ann, Buckler, Tatamaguch. Alize Phoebe, Myers, Pictou. NOT WHAT WE SAY, think I am | what Hood's Sarsaparilla Does, that tells the story of its merit and success Remember HOOD’S CURES. sti A Graduate of Toronto University Says “My children have been treated with Scott’s Emulsion from their earliest years Our physician first recommended it and now whenever a child takes cold my wife | immediately resorts to this remedy, ‘which always effects a cure. Fatal Result of Delay. Sickness generally follows in the path of neglect. 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