A, ~~ * —— ———- Work Work For it is a noble thing, With a worthy end in view, lo tread the path which God ordains With steadiast hearts and true, That will not quail whate'er betide, But bravely bear us through, It matters not w hat the s phe re may be hat we are here to fill, How much there is of seeming good, How much of seemirg ill; | "Tis onrs to bend our energie: And consecrate the will Work And with cheerful earnest hearts, Fulfilthe high behest, For in a busy world like ours here is no place for rest, | And think not they who vainly dream Their lives away are blest. For in each weary, painful task, A lesson is inw rought, If we would read the truth aright, And let ourselves be taught Patience, and faith, and fortitude, And fixedness of thought i | Work! With the head and hands, And ever bear in mind That there are sorrows here to soothe, And spirits bruised to bind, And cords of love to make more sure, With our heart's life entwined. lis true, the heart will often quail When the way is dark and drear, Then clorer cling to Him whose voice Can still each rising tear, And make these darkened hearts of ours As bright as heaven is clear. _—eom + Electricity as a Lion Tamer. An animal tamer has introduced electricity beasts, His instrument isan apparatus shaped like a stick and highly charged with electricity. When the animals become unruly he gives from his battery, and the effects are said to be instantaneous Ov experiment, three of his lions immediately showed signs of the greatest terror. They were seized with trembl- ing aod growled fitfully. The tiger was more quickly subdued, became as a subduer of unruly} them a shock | ED eS aS aA Te RS SS Tew DAI x | ware just received, i'merrow at R. K. B:ece’s. | best value can be had any where, | Tennis Shoes 1 $1.25. fat L. BE. | Geff’s. |} Dorsey, Goff & Co’s. stupifigd and crouched in the corner of the cage. Bruin was more refractory to} the electricity, which seemed scarcely | to affect him. He show his teeth, but was subdued repeated discharges. The most astonishing effects, how- ever, were perceptible in the boa con- strictor. On receiving the discharge the specimen twenty feet in length, became at once paralyzed and remained motionless for six hours. When he recovered he show- ed sigos of helplessness for three whole days. Finally the elephant on being electrified by a touch of the stick . upon the tip of his trunk, set upa series of wild cries, and became so frantic the tamer feared he would break ' his | heavy iron chain. ' ——- —— : American Idolotry. | | In a sermon before the Presbytery of | Philadelphia tke says: “In the past seventeen years this would growl and) atter | cents, old price | Button Boots, $1.15, old price $1 75; Men’s | Shoes $1.50, old price $1.90; Men’s Brogans that | Rev John Peacock ILL se!l off as rapidiy as |W Special Notices, ———_—iin. lot of lamp and giass- and will be opened to- july 30. ALL who patronize L. E. Prowse leaves his \ SPLENDID istore feeling well, because he gives them the [july 24 the time to get a pair of Lawn Ladies’ at $1 per pair; Gents Call early jmay?6 Now is Only thirty pairs on hand Doraey, Goff & Ce, CLoruine CLoTHIng, new lot jast received Prowse’s, worsted suits from $6 75 {july 24 up. Beat that who can. Hoop Skirts 25 cents a set at J. B, Mac- donald’s. jy °0 | Great BarGaAIns in clothing at L. E. | Prowse’s [july 24 Boston pilot bread, at Beer & Goff’s. jyl5 Dorsey, Gorr & Co’s, boots are giving great satisfaction. New Laces just received at J, B, Mac- donald’s. jy 20 CHoice meal pickles, in bulk, at Beer & jyl5 Noor Sxrers and Bustles—one case opened to-day. .'. B. Macdonald, jy 20 Fikst CLASS custom boots and shoes made at Good fit guaranteed. Witt friends kindly remember that in this (hot weather gifts of fruit would be very acceptable at the P, E. I. Hospital. [jly13 2aw BoLoGNa Sausages at Beer & Goff's BEAUTIFUL Slippers at Dorsey, Goff & Co’s [may26 CurzaPest yet, and warranted to wear. Ladies kid button boots for $2.00 at Dorsey Goff & Co. may 26 Forty Quarter Boxes Choice Layer Raisins, 95 cents, at Beer & Goff’s. jy? Ir you have apiece of fine machinery to mend that you know cannot be mended in any other shop on P. E, Island, just carry it to Brown and ask him when he can have it done, for he can make any piece of machin- ery that ever was made by the hands of man. Brown on the Atheneum corner. [Apr] 18 wkly ANOTHER lot of Christies soda biscuit just received at Beer & Goff. ma 21 Men’s Sotrp Leatuer Brogans for 95 cts., at J. BR, Maedovald’s Boot Store. jy9—pat Rye MEAL just received at Beer & Goff’s. jul7 Stupy your interest and buy your hats at D A Bruce's. may 2, wkly LEATHER laces, blacking, shoe horns, buttons and button fasteners, at Dorsey, Goff & Co's. SELLING Ovr.—Misses’*@ Patent Shoes, 70 90 cents; Ladies India Kid 85 cents, old price $1.—Dorsgy, Gorr & Uo. Wa. Brown, Gold and Silver Plater, of such as spoons, forks, cruet stands, tea setts, from Cayenne, nearly | watches, and jewelry of every description. Shop on cerner of Prince and Grafton Streets, Charlottetown. {ap 18 wky tf Curistres Snowflake and other Biscuits fresh at Beer and Goff’s, ma 28 CANADIAN and American Toilet Soaps just received at Beer & Goff's. [ja22 —_ —— linens PERSUADED BY A DRUMMER Buy Ladics’ Wear, &c, for a Gents Furnishing Store, ——— ossible, even if ata loss, and settle down on one whole nation has given to the cause of | line of goods Foreign Missions aboat $58,000,000. In | the past year the nation has given for | strong drink, $945,000,000. spent in twenty-three days of the past | year for strong drink than was given in | seventeen years for Foreign Missions!” Again: “While 2,236 of our nation are Best American perfect-titting Corsets 55cts. to $2.50. . Dent's four-clasp Kid Gloves (every pair More was warranted) 85cts, worth $1.40. Dent’s four-button Kid Gloves (every pair perfect) 65cts, worth $1. Misses’ Knit Underclothing 65, 75cts, and | $i each. Ladies’ Linen Collars 7, 10, 12, and 14cts, engaged in serving God in the work of each. Foreign Missions, more than half « million (586,472) are engaged in serv-| ing Satan in the work of making and| selling intoxicating drinks !” oe | The Presbyterian Income. From some tables just published it is! gathered that the total income of the! Presbyterians of Scotland is above £1-| Ladies’ Hoop Skirts 22, 26 and 28cts, with | Busties S5ets up. Ladies’ Bustles 22, 25, 45, and up to $1.25. Ladies’ Rubber Circulars only $1.25 each, Prints marked l4cts, now for 10cts. Prints marked 10cts, now for 74 cents. American washing Prints for 5cts, worth | 8 certs. Ticking marked 28cts, now 19cts. Gray Cotton, 36 inches wide, for 5cts. Also -A large stock of Boys’ and Chil- | dren’s Suits $1.85 up. > Men’s Navy Blue Suits in stock and to 000,000 ($5,000,000.) The most liberal | arrive, only $5. are the United Presbyterians, who give | at the rate of over £3 10s. per membér. | Kstablished | worth $2.40. Men’s Black Worsted Suits $1, worth $14. ‘* Working Shirts, in Gingham, &c., 30cts, up. Men’s heavy, all-wool Pants $1.59, Men’s Heavy Tweed Suits $7.50, $8, $3.50 The FreeChurch givesat the rate of| £2 per member. The Church gives at the rate of only 133. per member. he United Piesby-| t° $14 terians are alsolargely ahead in the number of missionaries which they sup- port in the foreign field. A New Fish. | During a forenoon saunter about the harbor, the late Provost of Peterhead, on Observing a fisherman land a variety of fish, ineluding one of the shark! July 10, 1885. species, enquired, ‘what is the name of that long, 8! arp-nosed beast, Buchan? ‘ Weel, sir, I’m no richt sure o’ bis real name, but we ca’ him a sea lawyer, as | he tukes anything he can get.’ The} Provost, who was a lawyer ia extensive | practice, did not ask any more ques-| tions, —_+- Death Record. The record of last week’ icy | he record of last week’s mortalicy in New York shows there were 1.094! i A large stock of Tryon Tweeds at Mill prices. A very large stock of Scotch and Canadian Tweeds, 55cts, up. Braces, Pocket- handkerchiefs and small wares in variety. A | large stock of Shirts 75cts up. Our Tailoring Department is piving perfect | satisfaction in good-fitting garments, and saving from $1 to $4 on each suit, EST... BEOS:. CAMERON BLOCK, Special Lotice Purchasers of Sotten Warp We. find it necessary to call the attention of those wha USE COTTON YARN OR WARP to the fact that the yarn made by lusisthe ONLY REAL Water-Twist Yarn deaths against 896 in the same week Jast| Made in the Dominion—no other mill having year. ber of deaths reach 1,000. The high- | est was 999. deaths ever recorded in ordinary sea In no week in 1884 did the num-_| the machinery on which to make it Our Yarn is, consequently, very much superior for weaving purposes to any other in The highest number of | the market—a fact which ig well known to | those who have used it for the past sone was that for the week ending July | TWENTY YEARS. 6, 1872, in the dreadful heat of that | All our Yarns have our name upon the summer, when the record * reached | }#»¢), aad none other are genuine. 1,591. os on a ; * Cakd.—To all who are suffering from errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood. &c | will send a recipe that will cure you, FRE! | ’ OF CHARGE, ‘This great remedy was dis- covered by a missionary in South Ameri send self-addressed envaléee to Kev 1 New York. yt J IT Inman, Station D. wr ; ; ; : ’ For sale by all Wholesale Houses, WNL, PARKS & SON, (LIMITED), New Brunswick Cotton Mills. June 9, 1835. a HXAMINER, J OUR GRAND DISPLAY SPRING CLOTHING — AND FURNISHINGS Is VERY TEMPTING — 10: ——— The Custom Tailoring Department is full of Neat, Nobby and Reliable fivods. The Men’s Department is loaded with an immense display of New Spring Suits. The Hat Department—well, everybody understands that our Hat Department has advantages over the smaller establishments that place it at the head, and secures for it the bulk of the trade. We are displaying the largest variety of Spring Styles of Hate ever shown, and include al] the popular shapes. ae The Boys’ Department is unquestionaly the best and most attractive in the city. — The Furnishing Goods Department is not only well stocked with all that is solid and staple, but contains much that is choice and novel. 10: —-—- No doubt about it. Ours is the largest and best selected stock ever seen in this city,—not only largest in quantity, but largest in variety of shapes,—largest in variety of materials,—largest in correct styles,—largest in every way. What more could we say, unless it be that OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT,--RELIABLE, HONEST. ° ROBERTSON’S ONE-PRIGE CLOTHING STORE, No. 50 Queen Street. Charlottetown, May 21, 1885. ee ——— —————— ——— DO NOT Throw your money away in buying Shoddy Boots. Come ! come at once and buy a Good Solid Leather pair of Boois or Shoes for Spring, at a Low Price Se nen eee eee We want to keep all the money we can on the Island, so we are bound to give better value in our make than can be hed in any imported Boot. Therefore, buy from us. : DORSEY, GOFF & CO. Ch’town, March 25, 1885. Senet e act aaea ieee — — Se a —— ————— MARK WRIGHT & CO., P. EL. FURNITURE WAREROOMS, 7 E have pleasure in anneouucing the removal of our stock to \ FURNITURE AND HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS at our New Warcrooms, opposite our present Factory. And we desire to express our thanks to our Friends and Patrons for the very liberal patronage they have bestowed upon us for the past two years, and which is so rapidly INCREAS. ING as to induce us to spare no effort to supply them and the public generally with FURNITURE OF THE BEST QUALITY and Correct Designs, believing as in the past that the public will amply reward us for such efforts. We are satisfied that OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT, as our Sales have been steadily increasing, and this seaton they have been UNPRECEDENTED—far exceeding our expectations. MARK WRIGHT & CO. Ch’town, June 23—3aw wkly COAL, COAL." ARTHUR « co, a | GENERAL PPO rowing order or Covers f GOMMISSION Merchants, terms, from the Subscriber, at his Office, | NO. 35 WATER STREET, viz. :— J21 ATLARTIC AVENUE, Gn the Old Sydney Mives, BOSTON, MASS. Lingan and Victoria, 0. B., Rggs and Produce a Specialty. —AND ON July 15—dly wkly MeLeod, Morson & McQuarrie, BARRISTERS —AND— ATTORNEYS- AT -LAW. (fice in Brown’s Block, Queen Square (UP STAIRS) Civtown, Feb 12, IRR6 THE — Albion Mines, Pictou. G. W. DeBLOIS. Ch’town, June 19, ’885—+tf. CAUTION. EACH PLUG OF THE MYRTLE NAVY IS MARKED T. & B. IN BRONZE LETTERS, NONE OTHER GENUINE June 1, 1885-1 yr NOTICE. FDEING about to make a change in our business, we hereby notify all parties indebted to us, to settle their Accounts on or before the lst of July, coming. Ali overdue accounts remaining unsettled then will be sued for without respect cf persons. Coal and lumber on hand, cheap for cash. B. WILLIAMS & CO., Pownsl Wharf STABLE, GRAFTON STREET, IRST-CLASS TEAMS always on hand and delivered at short notice. Telephone connection with all the principa hotels. JOHN F. POWERS, Proprietor. Ch’town, May 21, ’85, LORNE HOTEL, Grand Tracadie Beach. THIS OUT and return it to us Ch’town, June 17, 1885 —junl8 eod with 10c or 4 32 stamps, and you'll get by return mail a GUT Golden Box of Goods that will bring you in more money in one month than anything else in America, Your fortune if ou start quick -CITY NOVELTY Co., armouth, N, 8. may |} This Favorite Watering Place will Re-Qpen on Dominion Day, 1st July, under experienced Managers from the United States, Visitors will find this place agreeable du the warm weather, janes Ui -Ot, ee ee = eee HALIFAX LINE. | | ! | The new, beautiful Clyde-built iron steam- ers “DAMARA”. and “ULUNDA” are apprinted to sail as under, Charlottetown to Boston via Halifax, Thursday, 6th August, at 6 p. m Monday, 17th August, at 11 a. m. Thursday, 27th August. at 6 p. m. Boston to Charlottetown, via Halifax, Saturday, | August, at 4 p. m. Wednesday, 12th August, at 4 p. m. Saturday, 22nd August, at 4 p m. Wednesday, 2ud September, at 4 p. m. KEDUCED FARES. Charlottetown to Boston. Saloon Cabin, $8 ; Return, $12} including After Cabin, $6; Return, $9 stateroom Steerag, $4. Charlottetown to Halifax. Saloon Cabin. $4; Return, $6) including After Cabin, $3; Return, $5) stateroom. Steerage, $2. These splerdid fast steamers have superior passenger accommodation. HAVRE SERVICE. Hacrrax To Havue: S. 8. “*“DAMARA,” Wednesday, 15th July, FARES, including Stateroom and Meals : lst Cabin to Havre, $40.00; Return, $60.00 Ist do to Paris and London, $50.00; Re- tuin, $70.00. Through Bills Lading issued to New York, Liverpool, Havre, Antwerp, Hamburg and other Coutinental Ports. For Freight and Passage and further infor- mation apply in Poston to A. C. LOMBAR DS’ SONS, 53 State Street; in Havre to E. FIC. QUET; in Halifax to JOS. WOOD, or here to FENTON T. NEWBERY, Agent July 2. 1835. S.S. ‘CLIFTON’ IS INTENDED TO SAIL FROM London for Charlettetown ABOUT THE i2th AUGUST. ~ Orders by mail this week will probably be in t.me for her. RETURNING WILL LEAVE Charlottetown ter London ABOUT THE Sth SEPTEMBER. For freight or passage apply in London to Stewart Bros., 3 Fen Court, London ; in Mira- michi to R, A. & J. Stewart, or here to FENTON T. NEWBERY, Agent. Ch’town, July 28, 1885. EOCOURSION —TO-—» ; CAPE BRETON, PER S. S. ‘ULUN DA,’ —VIA— Port Hawkesbury TLYXCURSION TICKETS, geod to return till Ist SEPTEMBER will be issued for the trip from Charlottetown to Hawkesbury, thence by steamer to Bras d’or Lakes, to Sydney and return. Fares for the round trip, $9.00. FENTON T. NEWBERY, Agent, July 21st, ’85. — * L~ Boston, Halifax and P. &. Island Steaushid Line, Steamship Carroll Capt. Brown. Steamship Woresster, Capt. Allan, FURTHER REDUCTION in the pas- senger rates from Charlottetown to Boston has been decided upon, will be :— For Single Tickets (cabin) $6.00 each, Stateroom Berths extra $2,00 each. Keturn Tickets (cabin) $11.00 each. Stateroom Berths extra 4 00 each. Apply to CARVELL BROS., AGENTS. Hereafter the charge June 30—weds sats pat SULLIVAN & MAGNEILL, ATTORNEYS - AT- LAW Séliciters in Chancery, SOTARIES PUBLIC, &e. UF FICES— O'Hatioran’s Bulidin G Goorge Btroot, Gherlotictes a. a. 629° Money to Loan, - STEAMER “ MIRAMICHI” leaves for Mentreal on the followir dates, viz: TUESDAY, 21st July, ' “4th Augnat, e . ~~. « “” ** Ast September, ss ss 15th ‘f be a7 a 29th * * This is the Fa*test and the mont Comfort able steamer in the neixhboring waters and is so largel @patronized by tourists that it is one of the most pleasant routes for pleasure seekers, CARVELL BROs,, A July 11—2 mos 2aw pat —_ Pp. E, ISLAND Stsam Navigation Co'y, ~ - a Oe STEAMERS ST. LAWRENCE AND PRINCESS OF WALES. Summer Arrangement NOVA SCOTIA. Leave Charlottetown for Pictou Landing every Monday, Wednesdey, Thursday and Saturday mornings, at 6.30 o'clock, con. necting there with the Train for Halifax. Returning to Charlottetown on Monday, Wednesday, friday and Saturday, about noon on arrival of train from Halifax, Leave Pictou Landing for Georgetown on Thursday, on arrival of train about noon, NEW BRUNSWICK, CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES, Leave Summerside every day (Sunday ex- cepted) on arrival of Train from Chariotte- town, connecting at Point du .Chene ‘ with Trains for each of the above named places; and at St. John, with steamers of the loternatione! Come pany and Railway for Portland and Boston, Also leave Charlottetown for Sum- merside every Monday morning at one o’clock. Returning, leave Point du Chene ? every day (Sunday excepted) on arrival ofday train from St.John, for Summerside, con- necting there with train for Charlottetown. Also leave Sungmerside for Charlottetown every Saturday <yening, about five o clock, By order, F. W HALES, “6 Secretary. Ch’town, May 20, 1838. -HO R- BOSTON, Summer Arrangement. THE PALACE STEAMERS OF THE . INTERNATIONAL S.S. C0. Leave St Jotn for Boston, via Mastpert and Portirnd, every Monday. Wednesday and Friday, at 8.00 «. 1w On or ahout June 27,2 steamer will leave St. John at 2 p m. every Saturday night for BOSTON DIRECT, Fare from Charlottetown to Bostoa, $6.50, 2nd class ; $9 °O, let class. Vor tickets.and other information apply to G. A SHARP, Ff, W. HALES, P. Bi Ry, V.F 1, Steam Nav, Go., or to your nearest Ticket Agent, May 14, 1888 — end wkly PCOLO Bi a4 r hd : and “ a ~ 4 : ~ ‘ +4 eDAL~PARIS j fd” STATIONERS THROUCHOUT tHe WORLD STEANIER “HEATHER BELLE,” SUMMER ARRANGEMENT, N and after Tuesday, May 5th, the new steamer ‘‘Heather Belle,” Hugh Me- Lean, master, will 1un as tollows : Every Tuesday morning, at 4 o'clock, will leave Charlottetown for Orwell Brash Wharf, leaving Orwell Brush Wharf at7 a m. for Charlottetown, calling at China Point and Hallicay’s Wharves; leaving Charlottetown at 3p. m. for Halliday’s, China Point and Brush Wharves, where the will remain over night. Wednesday will leave Brush Wharf for Char- lottictown at 7 a. m., calling at Chins Point and Halliday’s Wharves ; leaving Charlottetown at 3 p. m. to return, re- maining at Brush Wharf over night. Thursday will leave Brush Wharf for Char lottetown at 7 a. m., calling at China Point and Halliday’s Wharves ; leaving Charlottetown at 3p. m. to retura ; leav- ing Brash Wharf about 6 p. m, for Cher lottetown. FfMay, will leave Charlottetown for Crapaud at 4 a. m.; leaving Crapaud at 7 a. m for Charlottetown, leaving Charlottetown.at 3 p. m. for Crapaud, remaining over nigat, Saturday, will ieave Crapaud at 7 a. m. for Charlottetown ; leaving Charloitetown at 1 30 p. m. for Crapaud, and returning © Chatlottetowa from Crapaud same day. FARES : Cabin, to and from Orwell aud Wharves, 30 cents ; deck, 20 cents . Cabin, to and from Crapaud, 40 cepts 5 deck, 30 cents. ; ‘5 Excursion Return Tickets will be issued 7 from Charlottetown to Orwell every Thane day Evenirg at one first-class fare. _ a Excursion iieturn Tickets will be 188 every Saturday to Crapaud at ‘one first are, ch Copied W, W.Suuiivan,Q.0, | Ceesrer B, MacnRite January 16, 1885. ' JOHN nuGEE> 5 Ch’town, P. E. I, May 5, 1835. —3m law pat lew pres her dm t.