THE Courtship and Marriage. Our courtships are such sweet affairs, Life might seem much more clever, Since; wedded years bring many cares, Were we to court forever. Hymen has many hearts made glad, And scores of others caliaak So many singles wish they had And doubles wished they hadn't. -+-e-+o- Odds and Ends. ee People who are given to laying up grudges seldom accumulate much else. We must confess sraall faults in order to} insinuate that we have no great ones. The day of paomise 1s always at hand, | Weaneskan wething, ot 7 Celock, will It is the time of fulfilment that_seems 4) long way off. “Oh. John!” exclaimed the wife, ‘*I1| know how to make $50 so easily!” ‘‘How?” “Why, down at Mme. Robe’s there's a/ lovely dress marked down from $150 to} $100.” Bill collector—‘*t Now, then, sir, look | sharp, if you please. I’ve called again for | Mistit’s account, and time is money with me.” Dudeson—‘*‘ Ah! is it?’ Well, then, I'll pay you in time.” After Standing So Long.—Sarah Cheese- | brow’s boy’s got back. He's been in the standin’ army for five years.” ‘In the | standin’ army for five years! Wall, [| reckon he'll be glad enough to set down a spell now.” Uncle George—‘* Yes, she’s a fine-look- | ing woman, but she laces abominably. Just | look at herl she has no waist at all to speak | of. It isn’t natural.” Kate—‘‘Oh, you} are wrong there, Uncle George. In Nature there is no waste, you know.” i ‘This is a very remarkable coin,” said Gilroy, producing a silver dollar. ** How so?” asked Larkin. ‘* Why, in the last twelve years the Government has coined just 349,938,001 of them.” ‘* Well ” ‘* Well, this is the odd one.” ‘I called to see your father this after- noon,” remarked Charlie, as he took a seat in the parlor. Hester fluttered visibly. Recovering herself with an apparent effort she said, simply: ‘‘Did you?” *“* Yes,” replied Charlie. ‘* He has been owing our firm a little bill for some time.” MARRIED. At Cardigan, on 27th ult,, by Rev. J. W. McKenzie, Wm. Matheson, of Rustico, to Miss Alice Matheson, of former place. At St. Peter,s Bay, on 18th ult., by ,Rev. J. W. McKenzie, Charles Coffin, of St. Peter’s Bay, to Miss Emma J. McLaren, of Rollo Bay. At Charlottetown, on 3rd inst., by Rev. James Carruthers, Robert Mortimer, to Mary McDonald, all of Charlottetown. At the Manse, Georgetown, on 3rd inst., by Rev. W. A. Mason, B. A., James G. Penny to Miss Jane F. Bennett, both of Lot 64, King’s Co, DIED. At Summerside, on the 30th ult., of con- sumption, Katie Reid, aged 36 years, daughter of James Reid. At Cardigan Bridge, on the 3lst ult., Mrs. Robert Quinn, in the 52nd year of her age. At Charlottetown, on the 24th ult., Sarah os aged 14 days, daughter of Geo. W. Gar- diner. At Monaghan Road, Lot 36, on the 27th ult., of pneumonia, William, in the 18th year of his age, son of Patrick McCarron. At Eldon, on the 4th ult., Flora McMillan, in the 43rd year of her age, wife of Hugh Mc- Williams and eldest daughter of Donald -Mc- Millan, of Wood Island Mills. At Midgell, on the 18th ult., Miss Lizzie M. Coffin, in the 60th year of her age. At Freeland, Lot 11, on the 26th ult., John McKay, aged 26 years. At Maple Hill, on the 4th inst., after a lingering illness, Matilda Macdonald, in the 28th year of her age. At Wood Island Road, Belfast, on the 3rd inst., of hip-joint disease, Thomas Balderson, in the 25th year of his age. At Kensington, on the 5th inst., Samuel ¥. Glydon, aged 75 years. ww wee - Summerside Exports. SUMMERSIDE, Sept. 10. By steamer St. Lawrence, Cameron, master, for Point du Chene :— OB CnSGS OBES... 6. cceeccsecccces. os M7 Oe othedeesens tater 306 Oe i a 5... 5c o'hccts cccnse ves 720 1 box game......-ecceececcccccces ° 5 Oe is Bes GEO ow FR on cc Soewicdeses 448 $1936 By same str. on the 1]th:— OS CASES CBBS. nao. seccccccegecrsceses $ 457 © emNG. «ds « edie ok +k oie 0 Ga 0 dle Oe 290 eS eee oe ee eo 1240 BE beeen, .. cs - can dike oka - 2 2 cde 1009 Pe gf ae eee ee ee ee 60 $3056 SHIP NEWS. S’side, Sept 8—Cid, schr James Dwyer, Tripp, Charlottetown, ndse. 9—schr Arzoff, Kennedy, Shediac, ba). Sylvia Jane, Wright, Richibucto, bal; Sophia Stuart, Walsh, Camp- beliton, bal. 11—Restive, Walsh, Baie Chaleur, bal; Margaret Mary, Arsenault, Richibueto, bal; Blondel, Weston, do. Apvice To Morners.—Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been used by mothers for children teething for over fifty years with perfect success It re- lieves the little sufferer at once; it produces natural quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain; and the little cherub awakes aa ‘* bright as a button.” It is very pleasant to taste. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regu- lates the bowels and is the best known remedy for diarrhcea, whether arising from teething or other causes. Twenty-five cents a bottle apll 8’ Adyeodwkyly toe Consumption can be Cured. By proper, healthful exersise, and the judic- ious usé of Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphites, which contains the healing and strengthgiving virtues of these two valuable specifics inthere fullest form. Dr. Db. D. McDonald, Petiteodiac, N. B. says; ‘1 have been prescribing Scott’s Emulsion with good result. Itisespecialy useful in persons of consumptive tendencies.” Sold by all Drug. gst at 50c. and 1.00. I r Dyspepticure—|s not a palliative, bus cure; it irst relieves, then controls, end finally entirely subdues the irritation and in- tion of the stomach that causes indiges§ DAILY EXAMINER SsThAMER HEATHER BELLE. 1890 1890 Summer Arrangement. NOTICE the Steamer NTIL FURTHER Hugh MecLean,® Master, ‘Heather Belle,” will run as follows: Every Tuesday morning, at 4 o'clock, will leave Charlottetown for Orwell Brush Wharf, leav- ing Orwell Brush Wharf at7 8. m., for Char- lottetown, ing Charlottetown and Brush Wharves, where she will remain over night. at 3 p. m., for Halliday’s leave Brush Wharf for Charlottetown, calling at Halliday’s Wharf; leaving Charlotte’own at 3 p.m, remaining at Brush Wharf over night. : Thursday morning, at 7 o'clock, will leave Brush Wharf for Charlottetown, calling at Halli- day’s Wharf; leaving Charlottetown at 3 p.m.; leaving Brush Wharf about 6 p. m., for Charlottetown. ‘he Steamer will call at China Point Wharf when possible. Friday, will leave Charlottetown for Cranberry Wharf. East River, at 4a. m.; leaving Cran- berry Wharf at 7 a. m. for Charlottetown, calling at Hickey’s Wharf; leaving Charlotte- town for Hicker’s and Cranberry Wharves at 3p. m., returning to Charlottetown same vening. Kvery alternate Friday, steamer will go to Mount Stewart. Saturday, at 3oclock, a,m., will leave Char- lottetown for Crapaud: leaving Crapand at 7 wu. m. for Charlottetown; leaving Char lottetown at 3p. m., to return .to Crapaud ; returning from Crapand to Charlottetown same evening FARES: Cabin, to or from Orwell and Deok, 20 cts. Cabin, to or from Mount Stewart, 20 cts. ; Cranberry and Hi y’s, 12 cts. Cabin, to or from Crapaud, 40 cts. ; Deck, 30c. Excursion Tickets will be issued to Orwell every Thursday, and to Crapaud every Saturday. L. C. OWEN, Agent. Charlottetown, Jone 12, 1:90-—dy law & wky MUSICAL. ‘a ‘HE REV. FRED E. J. LLOYD, Con- ductor of the Charlottetown Philhar- monic Society, etc., etc., will take a few MUSIC PUPILS, whom he will visit at their own homes. He will undertake to give instruction in Harmony, Counterpoint (Thorough Bass) and Composition, as well asin Vocal and Instru- mental (Piano or Organ) Music. Mr. Lloyd proposes to begin his instruction about the Second Week in September. Pupils for Harmony and Composition will on'y be received in class (of mot less than six, or at the least four members,) for the present. Mr. Lloyd is open to an engagement as Choirmaster to any of the City Choirs. Term, etc., on application. aug26—dy 6i then eod tf BEST ROUTE to BOSTON CANADA ATLANTIC LINE. ONLY ONE NIGHT AT SEA. Quickest and Most Direct Route. Low Fares. — -- The Magnificient Clyde-built Stcel S. S. “HALIFAX,” Is the largest. safest, fastest and best furnis d and most comfortable passenger steamship ever placed on the route between Canada and United States. Sails from Noble’s Wharf, Halifax. every Wed- desday, at 8 o'clock, ant Lewis Wharf, Boston, every Saturday at 12 o'clock. Passengers by Tuesday evening trains can go on board on arrival without extra charge, Bag- gage checked through. Through Tickets on sale by P. KE. Istand Nay. Co., and F. T. NEWBERY, ap30—eod wky pat Agent Ch’town. _—— LSAM OF SxHOREHOUND ANDAN!> re Roup 56! Costs WHooPING YG OLDS. 84.0 YEARS IN USE. Of PRICE25 ‘PER BOTTLE x WG CR AC . AN NS RS SSN . ie RAY J alnson's Stamashic Aperient, — EVERYBODY'S PILLS, sail taint Indigestion, Constipation, Bilious ness and the many ailments con- sequent upon the sluggish action of the Liver, Kid- ney aud Bowels, PRICE 25 CENTS PER BOX. Sent by mail on receipt of price. Sample free on application. Prepared only by ARTHUR 8. JOHNSON, Corner Kent and Prince Streets, jy1s Charlottetown. CH TOWN MUTUAL Fire Insurance Company E ABOVE COMPANY is taking risks on Dwellings, Furniture, Stocks, etc., at very low rates. Citizens can get insurance at the actual cost, instead of paying exorbitant premiums to foreign corporations. The under- signed has been appointed Secretary, and can be seen at his residence, Lower Great George Street. B. BALDERSTON. tion and dyspepsia. aug22—3m 2aw These pills were a won- derful discovery. like any others, One Pilla Dose. take them casily. The most delicate women use them. In fact all ladies can obtain very great benefit from the nee of Parsons’ Pills. One box sent post- paid for 25 cts., or five boxes for $1 In stamps. BO Pilisin every box. We pay duty to Canada. Make New Rich BOSTON STEAMERS. calling at Halliday’s Wharf; leav- | SEPTEMBER 12, 1890. ee i ench box explains the symptoms. Also how to cure a great varicty of diseases. ‘This infor- mation alone is worth ten times the cost. A handsome illustrated pamphiet sent free con- tains valuable infor- mation. Send for it. Dr. tI. Ss. Johnson & Co., 22 Custom Tiouse Street, Boston, Mass. “Best Liver Pill Known.” Un- Children TUT Tee ———( x }——_—— From this date the steamers “CARROLL ” and “ WOR- CESTER ” will run regulariy for remainder of season, Leaving CHARLOTTETOWN for BOSTON every Thursday at 6 Oclock p. M., ———AND—— Leaving BOSTON every Wednesday at noon. CARVELL BROS., Agents. 1890. ““Onatoria is so well adapted to children that { recomnmend it ag superior to any prescription ’nown to ine.” —— © _ a ~~ for infant S$ and Children, Castoris cures Colic, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhea, Eructation, Kills Worms, gives siecp, aud promotes di- gestion, Without injurious medication. Tus Cenrava Company, 77 Murray Street, N. Y. H. A. Arncuenr, M.D., 111 So. Oxford St, Brooklyn, N. Y. Blood: Twelve Thousand Competition Upen to the World. Special Attractions. cursions on all Railways and Steamboats information, address aug2i—dy & wky Charlottetown, Aug. 26, 1890. eT EEL ez aie. 6) KP abl TR MMMM Funmeuinne os7 ec ~~, Pauad’s luternliudl Exhibition | INDUSTRIAL & AGRICULTURAL FAIR, ST JOHN, N. B., September 24th to October 4th, 1890. ——— - +(x) --- e ay Doilars in ——_——(x)-—-———_.. Space and Power Free. Ample accommodation for visitors at low rates. TEA CORN W * duals, Secretary Exhibition Association. — wn a re eo ee = ees TVOR THE NEXT TWO WEEKS, before miovins ur town, we will give SPECIAL DISCOUN .5 on r he .oilow-ng Crockery and Glassware; Wall Paper a..d Blinds, Pic- tures, Musical Instruments, etc., ete. We have on hand a number of Hammocks, Lawn ‘Tennis Nets and Rackets, Croquet Sets, etc., which we will sell at less than wholesale prices, Patent Preserve Squeezers, Can Openers, etc, G. T, R. and C. P. R. Express Wagons; also a lot of Doll Carriages, remarkably low. Don’t suffer with the heat when you can get a nice Feather Fan for $1.00. Fans from 10c. to $5.00. We invite you to call and examine our goods. trouble to show them. Covers, Vegetable Mashers, Lemon No Prices speak for themselves. BAZAAR CO. QUEEN STREET. Premiums ! A Large Array of Special Ex- For Prize List, Entry Forms «nd fall WEST INDIA STEAMSHIP LINES, ey Halifax, Bermuda, Turk’s Island and Jamaica. Tue Ss. S. “ALPHA,” 8. Osborn Crowell, Commander, is appointed to sail from Halifax on the 15th DAY OF EACH MONTH or the above ports. Returning, will leave Kingston, Jamaica, on the 27th of each month, ——ALSO—— The S. 8S. “BETA,” Angus N. Smith, Com- mander, is appointed to sail from Halifax for Havana, Cuba, on the Ist DAY OF PACH MONTH, leaving Havana for Halifax abou 10 days later ei her direct or via port or ports on north side of Cuba. Excellent passenger accommodation amidships, Through Bills of Lading granted from Charlotte- town by S. 8. “ Princess Beatrice.” Further information will be givin on appli- cation to W. W. CLARKE, Agent. Charlottetown, July 26, 1890—tf CHARES I. MORRISON, Commission Merchant ——_AND—— AUCTIONEER, 106 Queen St., Charlottetown, P. E. 1, Auction Sales of Real Estate, Bankrupt Stock, Furniture, Farm Stock, etc., carefully attended to. Consignments solicited. Prompt returns guaranteed and good references given. aug6—2m eod SHERWOOD CEMETERY. LEASANTLY situated at the junction of Royalty and Brackley Point Roads, conveniently reached by Rail or Carriage. Trains run daily to Cemetery at 7 and 9.45 a. n., and 4.15 and 4,30 p. m., and return at 10.35 a. m. and 5,25 p. m. (local time). Funeral trains may be had whenever re- quired, Price of Plots as follows :— Family Plots, 15x20 feet, on high and dry ground, sold at reduced price of..$20 00 Plots half above size, in good locations. 12 50 Single Graves, . ...05... sc00sises ots eseiee 2 00 For further information apply to Mr. Wil- liam Coyle, Keeper, at the Cemetery Cottage, or to the undersigned, at the County Court Office. HENRY SMITH, Secretary Cemetery Company. july]7—eod 3m PURITY ——AND—— WHOLESOMENESS —SECURED IN USING— Is THE REPORT OF THE Dominion Government Analyst. julyl6 The Hotel Dundas Esplanade W ILL open jor the reception of Transien} ~ ¥¥Y and Permanent Boarders, under the management of the Sisters of Charity, ina few days, of which faller notice will be given, aug9 DR. GEO. A. BAYNES, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Specialist in Chronic Diseases, CHARLOTTETOWN. OFFICE Queen Square, over Apothecaries Hall. Postal Address, Rex 47. jy3 dy wy CARD. OR. H. 3. JeHNSON, Physician and Surgeon, CHARLOTTETOWN. OFFICE ; Kent Stregt, next door to Eldon House, Mays tf _— ————_ FOR SALE. ' pres desirable Brick Residence situated on the north side of Hillsboro Square. The House is frost-proof throughout. Coach Houge, Stable and Coal House on the pre- ae frow Weymorth and Rich- mond Streets, e property r back feet, and is 48 feet a” we "4 For further particulars apply on the pre- mises to MRS. 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HUCHES Charlottetown, April 5, 1889, THE QREAT ENGLISH REMEDY OF PURELY VEGETABLE INGREDIENTS A.D WITHOUT MERCURY, USED BY THE ENGLISH PEOPLE FOR OVER 120 YEARS, 15 ckles coe PUTS These Pills consist of a careful and i ture of the best and mildest ee aperents and the pure extract of Flowers of Chamomile. They wid be found a mest efficacious remedy for derangements of the digestive organs, and for obstructions and tor- po action of the liver and bowels which produce in- igestion and the several varieties of bilious and liver complaints, Sold by all Chemists, WHOLESALE AGENTS : EVANS AND SONS, LIMITED, MONTREAL. A RARE OPPORTUNITY. ee desirable block of ground situate and being in the front and centre of the City of Charlottetown, and known as the “REVERE HOUSE” property, and com: prising nearly one acte of land, and a magnificent site for a Railway Passengey Station or first-class Hotel, is now offered sale by tender. Tenders witl be received by the Lady Superioress of the City "Hospital for the pur chase of the whole block only up till the $ist of December, 1890, reserving the right to poems or reject any tender. Farther information respecting buonds and conditions can be had on application to Superioress at the City Hospital, or to M. P. HOGAN, Agent, ‘City of Charlottetows- aug7—dy ti wky her ail — — ——— K D. ©. for the Stomach.