A te A. SCAT IME DAILY rae: | DOLLARS RAY — a 3 * This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Pablic, may speak free.”—Evxirives. SINGLE Corres Two CENT: W “ Ri ey VY 1 > rEYVININT He Y y ‘ TT ru\yy Y +] Y iN rm ? y NE ERLES CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1886. VOL, i9.-NO. 93. > : ve he Main i} > a) - 3 Health in the Home. dinners out ; let her give her family ight | f L yo breakrasts, an@ bread and milk and fruit is issued every evening by i The subject of public health and the best | suppers, ‘They will be just as happy and | means of preventing disease have attracted | far healthier if their diet be a litde earew I ‘he Examiner Publis shing Qo. much attention of late years, and columus (seribed, and when the frosts come the tired From aot rANie.* upon columns have been given to the} housekeeper wil! feel as though sl had had ier ihee + > . . . ‘ . . : Great G » tale eo, _ z ree through aie medium of the press ja vacation. She will have had time for oan ne ms, estes Wwe, AT ot 9 upon ‘ us topic. his 1s & matter of con- | resting and reading, for catehing up with : gratulation, for no question is of more vital |the neglected sewing, and, best of all, for RATES OF SUSSCRIPTION —— = “ch importance to the world at large, and none ‘taking } delightful little excursions into the be i ania! . 2 : vile deserves more earnest study. But it is also; parks or country with the children. It will Fvedeneainl hin wos eat truethat the great masses of the people take | pay.— Philadelphia Record. Guntinee fe ee 5 m ) ,Fecautions against disease. snininnyelsliet talline tails Miicestieine ab thaiieies dk. The startling statement was made some Hand in Hand : BRO W N° a Ene OcK time ago that half of the deaths in our large an n Hand. ; iy halt may b= made for Gute, quar- PVE LS’: PEs cities are due to preventable disease. Ad- at dive ee , “al . yearly, or yearly advertisements, cull mitting this te be true, the way to prevent + SASEREAG v AER: SOP UANE..KUOMnY € a New Manile Piushes, these deaths is for every man and woman to ONE IN OPPOSITION TO GAMBLING. Taw Géwttha Medd ac take the best possible care of his or her er ; ALMANAG FOR SEPTEMBER. 1898. Ne W Stripe d Plushes, ee ealidedaaibad which precaution A Roman Catholic priest of Montveal, | New Plain Piushes, PROMPT. all the City Boards of Health in our land |“P° is theologian ot the best» standing, pear caine New Striped Velveicens, | eum wi be naval ips terincel iy 2 parses cian First Quarter 3th day, Ah, 43.1m.y a. m., SE. New Chenille Trimming | AWONDERFUL REMEDY |,,!shord be pretty: well understood. by |ot hesitate for moment to condemn, the Full Moon 13th day, Gh., 37.9m.. a. m. w.,| “ } : ine, | Por Mie 2 beeen this time that the body must have pure air, Le agEETanG AOC, A RARPDENG, SP condemn the below horizon.) New Chenille Loop Fringe, by ee Seana &:Rotanie Cough Balsam. pure water, wholesome food, suitable cloth- it stele pideatit ite nae a — swt Quarter 20th day, h., 43.2: 7 E. | J } ' j > TWN’ vo £: | , feasant as honey. Coughs, Colds, and oO nshi ctl “hi ia » oo en. According © ain, wade erie : : . a ‘tng a ah . | New Black Rosary i Pins Ss, | Ant ie gy 7 to Copsumpti mm, haye © been eS a Eee Lee ee | all processes of gambling nik te be opposed, D DAY OF WE Sun Sun | Moon High Day ‘s| New h elis for i ancy 17) ork, ; alver ten lie nai Uaald a et nteme rest and recreation. Linpure air is at the | jepa no cothat, we te tie o yo M, PAY "OF WEEK| Tiscgleets | rises | water! len’h | New Canvas for Fancy Work, Betton ge iy dagen tn pean belie ad it ie th ono desider | 8 thind party, ant for this reason a parent Oita ‘ : a < . ema a : ; sort to this great remedy, confident of obtaining Be erally be GNP, one it 1s the one desider- : gee “ rhe Tit tvtnay Sees SS Vew Chenille Cords for Fancy Work, tr, Boys oan“ of hath tat the eat controll, | NRE J exone Ringel the fs 2'Thursday © 27| 32/10 12) @ 1s ae New I: ney Drops, inane Aidit iededeen ot teil tines alee The i tl is en ete | placed in. his hands fur the ee hin aida sl. oalai est 4 oe >| New Trimming Braids Py We) AINEMAK £00: deeeeisions with dust containing minute germs which | timily, and a, sin. anen ot ae aidetardey 29) 28iaft.26! 2 23112 Sol ~ | —anee SENESy i. 243 40u Ave., N.Y. cause putrefaction and fermentation, and | en hs te Fe “he y man 5iSanday . 301 26: 1 29/3 181 36! New Dress frimmings, —— —-—__-- these, it is now asserted, cause nearly all | Daal re ae es ete ic ‘a oF ae 6, Monday 32) 24) 2 23) 4 28 52 | New Wool Wraps. es ew Me Ww i N D. malarial and contagious diseases. Porees jy ‘ sais . es 8 t hi “a } aT er 7| Tuesday 33, 99) 3 13) 5 46 9 ‘ | living in the country have little i impure wir | ee” re — ea r ri = ys ‘ ; § \W ednesday | 34) 20) 3 56) 7 0 16 fea” ‘ j rT | VERSU | to contend against except in marshy places, , } = rf . f pares ar form s gambling 9 Thursday | 36} 19' 435) 7 59) 43} aA AN Le WY BROS, saad i but in the city foul streets and reeking gut- | °> ee eels of fortune,” said the reverend 10 Friday | 371 3715 918 46 40} : ie ; | ters are very hot-beds for the development |'4# 1er, *‘and all similar games in which the 11 Saturday | 38 15| 5 39) 9 26 37 | DrUWwo 8 Block, Upnosits Market House. KEY VV St these germs. Foul gases, which make | party ‘hoiding the stakes always makes a 12) Sunday 39} 13/6 7/10 2) © 38! cHtown. Aug. 20. 1886 s lthemselves known by their odors work | Clear profit, I cannot consider them other- ~ Monday = Uy = 6 32,10 35) 3h | lg ee oo id heir worst results by causing people to van - sie ee + i uesday +2 0,6 5911 5 238 — ee Fee ey — ‘ith ae their windows and asa consequence ; nf attending evils of gambling are . ane ie 9} - oo . ox , . se r a ees | “a par — et ‘The Stem- Winding Wateh i is Decidedly | to breathe impure air, which is a thousand | Bost ee ee 17iFriday | 46 4} 8 23) 0 43) 18 A i= =f : j the Best, | times sil m by the passion for ans »bling Afeoe 18|Seturday | ale 2| 8 sal 1.10 > - - -—< | most nauseating pa Ties home cate head dines ‘ iain a eee tae “ft P 19/ Sunday | 48| O19 3712 1 12 ; - ; ae ases need scarcely ever be opened, they requires a vast amount of air, and the ‘ithietahee “Tits a hole via te oor Oe 2) Monday 50\5 58/10 24) 2 33) 8 Wanis to have tiis Save-=¢ hat Is: = poisons cast off by the human system are \thab e hi : a i te r 21/ Tuesday | 51} 56tl 191 4 0} 5 . ‘ - NOT LIABLE TO GET DUST IN, | deadly, and, if breathed over and over |trated 1 his game, and he is a nan fost for- 22! We inesday 52) “S4lmorn | 6-28! 2 - i * Jule ag a z Fe fagain, will very shortly impair the most | OVeF to society. One of the saddest features 23/ Thursday | 53| 52| 0 21! 6 54/11 59 as vannot get a Suit of ¢ lothes the same quality of material and workmanship in Pig like the Key-Winder. robust constitution. The most insidious of | ‘of gambling is that, asa rule, it is accom- = Friday | oS Olas 7 6 eee ee ac AT ANY TIME the wear: a eepenn lodaiamah noxious gases is that which arises from. |panied by drinking habits ; and both these 25 Saturday + 55-47) 24819 2 A2 We have a reputation for gefting up FIRST-CLASS WORK, that none of our competi- j¢ no key needs to be carried pm the ‘poe ket to sewers, oad which is almost impossible of terrible passions having once taken hold of 2) Sunday 66, 45) 3.59) 9.50, 49 torscan actain to, Paere is no better quality of Cloths manufactured than what we are shovel dust inio the watch every time it is used. detection because it is practically odorless. ho man, they very soon drag him to moral, 27} Monday + 58) 43)6 16/10 32} 45 showing. Stock, one of the largest you ever saw in this city. | ‘To meet the wants of those who object to Stem- | | Many a serious case of fever or debilitated ‘physical and social ruin, leaving him a total a Woden = - : ~ ° _ ~ oJ -- Having three Cutters and « large staff of Workmen, we can give you prompt attention. i iaaees, Wit di )and bioken-down organism may be traced | Wigp noe ay ie is» miserable sant, 30, Thursday — 6 25 33) 9 1Ojmova j Ll 36 Stem - Mi ng Rockford Watches to a stationary wash-stand in a slee ping |, ep tet FE oy > 7 ore moser- ) ernity. For all these reasons I must : lean also be WOUND WITH A KEY, should the| 00m or to a defective trap in a waste-pipe. | PARKER HOUSE BAM —- —- — Recommended, 1 Highiy 40 OTS. PER POUND IN BULK BEER & (& GOFF Aug. 6, 86. ——$—$—— RANKIN HOUSE. T undersigned will lease for a term of years the above wel! known Hotel, situated on cor- ner of Water and Pownal Streets, in Charlotte- town, Prince Edward Island. Possession given on the lst October next. Any information required will be given, either by letter or personal interv “> J.H. GRAY, paAVAiD “STIR LING, lrrustees. junl5 2aw her jour HE Ch’town, June 12, 1885 Se ANGEMENT ---—- SU PALAC E STEAMERS THE f OF THE INTERNATIONAL S.S. 69. A Th VE aR Leave St. John for Boston, via Eastport and Port- iand, every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at, 5.00 a. Ni. Leave St. John at 8 o’clock every Saturday night | for BOSTON DIRECT. Fare from ©harlottetown to Boston, 96,50, end class ; 39.50, 1st class. formation apply to For tickets and other in A.SUAR , F. W. HALES, Pr, & bh. Bre P. &. L Steam Nav. Co. or to your nearest Ticket Agent. May 7, 1886—eod wky i. ARTHUR GENER Nammicaint i Gommission Merchants, 12) ATLANTIC AVENUE, BOOST ON, MASS. & ce wy AL | Begs aad Produce 2 a Spaciaisy- Jaly 6—dly wkiy Aon. , sel cee $500 WORTH OF READY-MADE © LOTHING, of our own manufacture, many suits of which were made to order and not called for, but are now SELLING AT COST. We have Immense Stock of Hats, 124 to because buyers can save from 20 per cent. when they purchase from 50 cents. ling rapidly, | us. Best Hats yon ever saw for GENTS FURNISHINGS, Jolilars, Cnffs, Pies., &c., Unsurpassed im Style. Oo Don't forget this when comparing with quotations from | 5 FU © Low. 4a Prices were never as other establishments this yea a. ae il oe i 72 QUEBN SPRENT. th’town, June 23, 1886—eod « ee ee IN Es W HAT & FUR STORE, Wewson JBloecix. > — Eee” A. NW EW DEPARTURE HATs, of the Latest Styleane at the PRICES. FURS, of all kinds, Cleaned, Dyed. altered and Repaired. HIGHEST CASH PRICES paid for Raw Furs. z= STUART. LOWEST very vn pe Ch’town, May 4, L856 a. oleae LEMON SYRUP, 25 Cases 10 do RASPBERRY do, i0 do STRAWBERRY do, 30 do ASSORTED SYRUP, VANILLA, WINTERGREEN, SARSAPA- RILLA, ORANGE, c., 5 Bris. CONVERSATION LOZENGES, 100 5-lb. Boxes do do, 3 Bris. ROYAL MIXED CANDY, 200 5-lb. Boxes do do 100 10-lb. do SUGARSTICES. . ——- ALSO —-— The Best Stock of NOVELTIES and 1-CENT GOODS in the Market. Write for Price List of Confectionery and Biscuits. JOHN QUIRK, PRINCE STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN August 12, 168—liaov evd it} = ‘Family broceriss, 3 Those fav oring us with solicited. ! | ' | Ch’town, June 17, 100 stem- winding give out, w hich we have never Known it to do when used right. Key-Winding Watches at Reduced Rates. . W. TAYLOR, CAMERON BLOCK. Aug. ° 21— 2aw EWENCLAND CONSERVATORY oF MUSIC Boston, Mass. THE LARCESTand BEST EQUIPPED in the WORLD — 109 Instructors, 2005 Students last year. Thor- ough Instruction in V ocaland Instrumentai Music, Piano and Organ Tuning, Fine Arts, Oratory. Literature, French, Ger- man and Italian Languages, English Branches, Gymnastics. etc. Tuition, $5 to $2); board and room with Steam Heat and | Electric Light, $45 to $75 per term. Fall Term begins Sep-_, tember 9, 1886. For [lustrated Calendar, with full peecrenascn, eddress, E. TOURJLE, Dir., Franklin Sq., BOSTON, RICHMOND SETREDT GROCERY sTORE | NEL SON BROS.. dealers in Choice ‘Meat, Fish, &e, their patronage will i find Goods as cheap as anyin the city, A call ROBERT NELSON, SAMUEL NELSON. 1886—3mos law dust Arrived. half barrels Prime No. 1 Fat Herring, 25 barrels do. do., 5O quin tals Codfish, 300 ba; gs Salt, 100 Mackerel Barrels. For sale at D. SMALL’S NEW STORE, Cor. Water Street and Pownal Wharf. jysl is27 y } ' | ’ | jf 'T. & EK KENNY, Pry Goods and Shipping, HALIFAX, CANADA. iT & KE. KENNY, (B. ¢. JAAHON) Ship Owners avd Bfokers, General C ‘mmission Merchants, i6! GRESHAM HOUSE, Bishopsgate Street, LONDON, E. C., i England, Scott's and Vaughang Codes | March 29. 1886 REVERE HOUSE —AND— Valuable Building Lots BY AUCTION, | Wednesday, Sept. 14th. at 12 o'clock | | noon, on the premises, pas favorite and commodious Hotel, known the REVERE HOUSE, conveniently situ- | aieat at the head of Steam Navigation Co.s’ Wharf. Greai George Street, and near the Rail- way Siuiiou, Public Buildings and Marketi. It has a fine view of Hillsborough River and Har- bor, having the benefit of refreshing breezes from a salt water. a REVERE has always received large and .- rant patronage from ,eadi ng tourists, com- mercial men and the general public. ALSO— iable Building Lots, Those large and very valt Fhoee ap ’ se, as described by adjoining the Revere Hou plan on hand-bills, Terms easy and made known at Sale. A. McNEILL, Auctionee Ch‘town, Aug. 10, ‘86—law & wy r Care should be taken that all waste-pipes | vals, which may go far toward preserving | the health of the family, and save not only disease and death, but doctors’ bills as weii. Again, people are careless about the cel-| lars where they stere food and vegetables | in winter, from which fungi develop and | spread through the house. In ninety-nine houses out of a hundred the cellar will be found damp and musty, and, even in other- wise well-regulated households, in a shock- ing state of uncleanliness. It should have an asphalt floor, the walls should be white- washed with lime, into which copperas had , been introduced, at least twice a year, and. it should be well v entilated. The use of improper food, in hot wea- ther especially, is a frui tful cause of dis-| ease. Too much meat and too few fruits) and farinaceous fouds are eaten. And, too, b there is small doubt but that we eat much, whatever the natvre of the fo Meat three times a day is not only un-| necessary, but absolutely harmful, especial- , ly in hot weather. That it is not essential | to the production of strength is proved by the herculean work of the Roman soldiers , } tov | who built such wonderful roads, mean- while carrying a weight of armor that’ would crush the average farm, and who lived on coarse bread and sour wine. But they were temperate in both eating and drinking, and regular and constant im ex- ercise. The Smyrna porter eats only fruit, bread and olives. Meat rarely or never} enter into his bill of fare, yet he walks off with his load of 800 pounds. The coolie, fed on rice, is more active than the negro fed on fat meat. The heavy work of the world is not done by the biggest eaters, and the fastest and longest-winded horse is not the sleekest. Moderation in regular hours and persistent exercise are the prerequisites for sound mental and * | physical health. This is a matter that is easily regulated by the housemother, at least so far as herself and her children are concerned, and the subject of diet and ex- ercise is one she cannot afford to ignore, as it is the primary factor in the establishment and maintenance of vigorous health. The question of a supply of pure water is not so easily settled. Well-to-do people, many of them have spring water brought to their houses by the barrel, which is used for all culinary purposes. Others drink only melted ice. Others still put their trust in the filter, little imagining that the purest water may become defiled by passing through an imperfectly cleansed filter. Far safer than the most approved patent filter is the plan of boiling the water before using it. This means is within reach of the humblest dweller, and will rob contaminat- ed water of its terrors. A powerful agency in the preservation of health is sunlight. Let the carpets and up- holstery fade, but don’t shut the sunlight out of the home. Jt will not only help the family to keep well in body, but it will make them happy, and thus less liable to be properly disinfected at frequent inter- |: and would diet and | condemn gambling most forcibly, and con- 'gratulate all those engaged in su ” nr ppressing —_— 2 - eee An Ingenious Conspiracy. About two weeks ago the suthoritidgypt Bradford, Pa., stumbled upon the - ‘covery of a conspiracy that, for reckless audacity, has few parallels. It was an at- tempt to rob Spence & Dennis’ nitro- ‘glycerine magazine, located in a wooded ‘ravine one mile north of the city. in- tention was to work the combinatioy lock, if possible, but failing in this, to wedge off ‘the doors, which: conld be done in three oi wy & a4 |four hours, pour the nitro-glycerme from ithe cans in which it is kept into barrels 1 the provided for purpose, carl it away to a safe distance with the aid of a rig procured in Smithport, 25 miles distant, so as not to xcite suspicion, and blow up the magazine with a small quantity of the explosive leit ‘behind for the purpose, Naturally, the vwhers woul! believe themselves the v farsa lof a legitimate accident, not of a “7 never suspect thai the bul! nitro- ned was being car- \ried to Batavia in Alleghany (N. Y.) oil fields,there to be sold openly to well ownces for torpedoing purposes, and the proceeds divided hetween four successful scoundrels. Having gained information of the pio, Spence & Dennis put a watch upon the movements ot the conspirators, and re- mained in the woods several nights to pro- tect their property. Several dates were agreed upon for the carrying out of the project, but for some reason it was each time delayed, and in the meantime one of ‘of their the would-be thieves lost his nerve, which brought about another postponement. Rather than take further chances, the police have decided to wait no longer, and the parties implicated will be arrested for conspiracy. The magazine and contents were valued at $3,000, but the would-be thieves could have realized only a small portion of this sam had their scheme been successful. a Bombarding the Hebrides. The steamer Marsoa arrived at San Fran- cisco on the 4th inst., from Sydney, Aus- tralia. She brought news of the arrival there of the German warship Albatross from the New Hebrides Islands, where she had been for the purpose of punishing the natives for the murder of German subjects. At the Islandof Leneuraa large crowd natives who had gathered on the beach were fired into and a hundred or more killed. $The village of Tombolougs, on the Island of Pentacosta, was then bom- barded and many more natives were killed. When a landing was affected at the latter place, pee of human bodies were found, but most of the bodies had appar ently been carried away. On both islands, all the native villages found were burned. On Leneura, a man named Klein, and on of contract contagious diseases. The power of mind over matter is a conceded fact. There is little doubt that overheating in summer and exposure to excessive changes in temperature lay the seeds of disease rom which springs the misery of two- thirds of the we of to-day, especially those of the working classes. Standing over a red-hot stove cooking or ii ning, or elbow-deep in seething soap-suc ds with the thermometer at 90° in the shade, is a sore trial to the constitution of the most } woman, and, when it is undertaken | wife and mcether of a family, it is litte short suicide. Her principal busine 3s during the hot weather should be simpiy to exist with as much physical comfort as pos- sible. " mt ot Let her put the wasliug and iron-| he’s quite too charming.’ ing out; let her and her family take their! his caterrah. Pentacosta a man _ from the German schooner Upoen, had been murdered by natives. Before the Albatross returned to Sydney she is reported to have proceeded to the Caroline islands and hauled down the German flag there. > as aanestilia! diiasasliiliiipcmmi ‘Yes, I shall break tl engagement, she said, folding her arms ind eoiions defiant; ‘it is reall y too wuch trouble t converse with him 3 as deaf as a post, ave taiks as thouy! » had a mouthful of mush. Besides, the wey he = and spits is disgusting.’ “Don’t break the ong gement for that; te! hin» to take Dr. Sage’s Catarrah Cure. It 1 eure him completely,’ ‘Well, lil tell him, I do hate to break it off, for in all other respects Of course, it cured trs a w